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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1906,' SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wali-street Stocks about the same. Money higher. Cotion lower. ikver 34c higher. E Cheese S&° Poultry Threate Local Securities neglected and Mining Shares weaker. -hange rates easier: W heat quiet and unchanged. Barley Futures firmer. Qats, ¢ “orn, Bran, Hay and Beans as before quoted. igher and Butter unchanged. Meat markets firm. Gasoline advanced 1c per gallon. Not much change in Potatoes or Onions. ht supply and good demand. Game steady. ither checks trade in Oranges. Limes lower. The Momey Market. Henry Clews sa. ispiays an_improv Somewhat easier rates have pre Next week may et which is 111 locked up rprise. S obtained by a transfer e, and awo by remewed i nd broad pr using w years as a basis, aber deliv s nor & low price, ul s of t year's price p and quite elative sup- rehip 1 supplies ers from we have ir- YORK, Mar speculation In money market. The | loans wae a deter- for stocke and ogramme for the pset by forced g was in evidence e market ve position iong side of the maintained with some e early part of the day e to extend the advance and effect of the high call money siderable accumulation s and prices were bid eness. When it was rate clung to the 6 per dency to go higher, the up were desisted from thing like urgent selling in _money confirmed the at the pools and organized par- entered the stockx market on the s week were supplied with re. supposttion icissitudes of the call money jecture points to the same in- tereste as being comcerned in the speculative in ve that conducted the campaign of the part of Jast year when a similar disre- was shown to exigencies of the call market. The April disbursements of ds and interest are estimated as high ,000.000, of which it is believed $40, . #,000 will be required for April 1, in the inde to meet this requirement was clearly »ugh responsible for the tightening of mopey ort wae announced overnight, but the par- ex to the transaction were reticent as to the e of the supply. Discounts fell in Lon- reports that it does not look as if consumers @re very much frightened and that the con- cessions which a number of sellers continue to make occasionally indicate that some manu- facturers of pig iron are dubjous as to the future of the present level of prices. The Iron Trade Review, on the other hand, reports in- ereasing ssles and inquiries for fron and that that the long -expected buying mowement will soon start. The extra- inary comparison Of met earnings of sads reported for Pebruary, compared with last year, kept up a favorable influence on the stock market. The colncidence of the shary in Consolidated Gas with the meet- ing of ors aroused anxiety over the gividend prospect for the stock. Nothing af the early gaine remained by the end of the day but the appearance Of resistance to the depression persisted throughout. The closing wae steady. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par vaiue, #2.755,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on call New York Stock List. £ F. Hutton & Co. 490 California street, San -Francisco, members of the New York Stock Exchange. furnish the Lollowing officlal quotation hat Exchange e e ORI Sales.| BTOCKS. [HighiLow.| Bi.| Ask s st ot ve.. |AGams 500 Allis Chaimers P T B2y 2 (% |2y 5813 58 | 58 (1085 uuq. 1 nr, y CAE % 43% mn(, mw 102 % MMBI;'« aflh FE -EB&!E!-; * mmu w_rates are mot yet within 111071410715 1074 ngency owing 1o {2728 (27128 |278 the indisposition of 2 the interfor adding to % Sz iy u2 | 953 o7 D3| 20% | 20° | 7634| 7733 86% | 87 85 ~winter | $ng | the \ Fuel & Tron! 6 fd 800 Columbus H ou 2,000/ Colorado. € ") 51 22,700 A‘unlaudued Gas 3% 133 144 : orn ProductsRel]. .. i & Huu'en 208&208 208 v at | Ft 100 Detroit Un R 200/ Detroit So |21 0044 mwx 100 10 10 s price | . agh it 18| Diamond Maich 4,800 Lll!vlllhg Secur. Do Bo: 4 300pulutn § 5 & A a pd 1,000 Fed \hn & H p{d 1n3lg 1051 0, Gere'nl E.lrc!rlc. 169 prd €00 .lhnolx r‘emm a8 $EERACEsRENE: * 100/ Inter na-uié Dd prd 1,800 Inter Psp 200| Do ptd [ L Do p! 800|Towa Centrai . 100 Ranawha & Mich WK C F seM prd. 100 Kansas City So. prd Keokuk & Des M Knickerbock Ice. 300/L. Erle &Western " 1800, umn\ \Elle) peas =H : Do pi 100/ Manhattan .. 156 ulu. 115 bIMet Sec pfd . 100/Met St R R. 6.200 Mexican Central.| 254 1,200Minn & St L ....| .. Minn&S L st ptd|. I0MStP &S S M 161 k market today was under the re- rates begot | ew Jersey Cen| Y Air Brake. \lmwflu‘ 1,200/N ¥ Ont & W. 100(Nortolk & West] ss% 88% | 8 Do ibo{oreh “Ameridas.| | mgi 6,500 Northern Pac. 221 the way of time Joans to secure 300 Ry Steel Soes Col um Doprd An engagement of $1,000,000 gold for on, but hardened in Bernn and sterling ex- change deciined at Paris. The principal con- sequence 0f the strike is looked for in the fron snd steel trade, although the krom Age prd 4] 1740(‘Snl\;luhern Pacific. ! mlg EESabganes SRS R B 288324 R = o 100 Toledo S L4 w38 200Twin Lty B T, um!,nlon nu & P Do eflnv is . ed Copper . M'Lnlud R of 8 F‘ °ngs B *® ./ Wells Fargo Bx.|. 100/ Western Union. . Westis - éE: o 3 * 2N86 ‘Wisconsin Cen..| 27%/ __ 100l Do pfd ......| Be| m‘m Sugar. Mlullu!i 140% 1140% le—’rafll lhlnl sald i 3 4 96% | Atinatie &%, g, 907 Balt & Ohlo 4s..104%4| Did| 033 B.!% DS'A 10835 |287 181 | AG‘q 5% 455. AG% m«u 10;15 104351 {25 1101 lt-a', u;sh. 8934 0% 319“1 d2l B0%| 80%) 81% | was extremel 104 | gertone nervous. un mw. Gnsg M%‘ 3 1385 %05 | U S ret 25 reg. 100“ Ches & Ohlo 4345.106% Chi & Alton 3::- sg%' C. R T & Pac 4s. 79%| 90 C,C.C & SLgn Colo Ind"Bs, sr A Colo Midland 4s. 76 Colo & So 4s Cuba s .. | Den & Rio Dist Securities 5s 89 Erle prior len 4s.100% K 02 Hock Val 43s. | Japan 65 .. 14| Adams Con . 25 Alice .. 3.25 Breece . Call loans . | Time loans. Atchison 4s . Fitchburg pt Mex Central, Union Pacific. ..154% Amer Arge Chem ] Amer Pneu Tube. 20 ‘Amer Sugar % Do pfd.. 3714 Amer el & Tl 138 Amer Woolen . United Fruit Un sroe Mach, Do weel. ket. me; pan: Cons - money. Anaconda . Atchison . Ralt & Ohio. Can Pacific . Ches & Ohiy L Chi Great West. 21% Do gfil Mil & Bl Plé‘(g’ 4/ So_Raflway months’ fund, | 240 | 55,200 bushels. Spot, red, 6014 | elévator; No. 3 red, 8% nominal x. No. 1 Northern Duluth, 88c o b atonss way wheat wa throughout the sesslon, but with little net Opening a trifie off, it recovered and became quite firm, with cdorn. A second de- cline after midd.lv. due to bearish Argentine shipments, estimates and talk of early North- west seeding, was followed by active wverln;‘ |u:e market closing %%c clo!.d at 83%c; September, 42 Closing at 2% |a general change. 38 | w/,‘ Eang sxEaeng closed_unchas | were 125 64 lower at 2 Ths. market was easy, With spot closing at. 8523 1 | 5y 5 New York Bonds. .hg:n 6s, 2d ser.100% 4s, oert..... por Do old 45 reg.103% I Do coupon. 104 Do new ds- re‘ 132& Do 33 & Q new 4s.100% Do col 5. Do bs, ser B.. Do gen 4s 4 Lnlon Pacific 4s. 10851y S Sreel 24 Ba. m 99% | Wabash 1sts .1 Western Md 4 W & L Erle 4 New York Mining Stocks. Brunswick Con. 54) P Comstock 'Punnel Con Ve o 1. 20 Horn Silver . Leadville Con . Little Chier Boston Stocks and Bonds. U S Steel pfd... Westing Common. S0 Money— Bonds— NY NH& Miscellaneous— Do prd...... Wis Central 4s.. 83 8 Slerra Nevada. Small Hopes | Copper Range Mont Coal & Coke North _Butte . Old Dmlnlafl Osceols =3 & 60° 4 83 45 04 38 92 7! 07 10 a 2 41 little stock came out. inactive, o'clock. per month at present, Do for acct Do pfd. Conditi New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, March 29.—COTTON irregular today, |144% 145 - | for tomorrow are only about a fourth of the re- 0 | ceipts last year. 7 ‘ 13,000 against 28,000 last year. { 88 “There {s more cotton offéring at the moment 98 {201 | on what appears to be a renewal of bear pres- % | 50% sure. z 88% | Futures opened steady. 92% | 11.12¢; July, 11.14c; Augus % 11.08c; December, 11.46c. Closed steady 10c_lower. 188" | 11.70¢; middling gulf. 11.05e. {195 | March, 10.97c 10.36c: December, 10.390; January: 10.41c; Feb- ruary, 10.44c. New York Grain NEW YORK, March 29, 11,000 barrels; ‘market steady; Minnesota pa- 3000 bulh.ls: 2 tents, $4.25. ‘WHEAT—Receipts, HOPS—Steady. PE’I‘ROLEUM—E(udy COFFEE—Spot_Rio, EGGS—Stead; L m eady; Western firsts, 164c; West- ern seconds, 15%@16e. i o 4 DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The marl 1s more active, with grades below strictly prime in specially’ good demand. Common to fair, T8c; fair 1o good (1005) 84@8%c: matrly to strictly prime, 5418 :2 | nnc). 1le. ur | NES—Are in falr demand, with gdota- 11 3t1vmo anming from- 4%e 20" 60 soaml grad Pmcors—An rlt.hor less active than a ices are steadily held. olce extra, 10%@lic; Au wle! and unchanged. ‘Unchanged. | as or two ago. Cholce, wanl}.c, !IngA RAISINS—1 New York Metal Market. . NEW YORK., March 20.—The London market seemed somewhat unsettied. but s 68 55, while futures Copper was lower in Lo ing at £84 and futures at market was unchanged local. muxer. “Dut “advanced 1s 55 to- 215 the sg.uer .dvlnaed 25 64 to £24 17, | London, but was easy ln the loul.m?rh: and closed at $6.1214@86. lrw was qulet lhmld- -nd loea.lly. CHICAGO l‘m OF TRADE. B P=3 | Walverine . ‘THB COPPER STOCKS, BOSTON, March 20.—The close of the month caused & little flurry in call money today and this naturally made traders bearish, sbut very Copper Range was very no sales being made until about 2 The stock was well taken. probabiy have higher call rates tomorrow, but money should be easler by the middle of next Greene Copper was listed again Roston to-day. e Mining Journal says the earnings Butte Coalition are fixed at better than $300,000 which is on the basis of about $4 a share on the present copper mar- The company will pay to the United Cop- rer Company next month $3,500, of bonds now held by the latter com- and covering the transferred in the Montana war settlement. London Closing Stocks. 90 0-18/ N Y Central 107%| Pennsyivania . 115 {Rand Mi 30'2' ipanuh 4. Bar silver—Firm; 30%d per ounc ¥one)—u'nh1 per cent. e rate of discount in the open markef for short bills {s 3% per cent and for thtes bills 3% per cent.’ of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, March 29.—Today's st ment of the treasury balances i ihe xu:::: exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold re- shows available cash belnnce. 58,941; gold coin and bullion, gold certificates, $49,931,080. with lh& un- Last night's break on the curb, together with weakness at New Orleans, ave the bears a little more vourage than they ave had recently. |In the South with enow in arkansas br | | about & rally with shorts covering freely, i 7 1158 | ceipts are running small and the estimates Reports of bad weather Port_receipts estimated at 11.23c; June, “11.00c; Septembeor, " Middling_upland, Sales, 660 bajes, —FLOUR—Exports, '”ldy to firm mild, &teady. Futures closed steady, with ‘prices net un 473 | changed; total sales, " 4650 24 “SUGAR—Raw. nominal: cantrifugal, 9 ;?etq, sugar, 2%c¢. Ref BUTTER—St Ma; . December fair refining, 3 15-32@3%e¢; Wi W ufi:fl $1.2061.22% for Yellow, SE 'i';‘m“* twhite and _am for Mixed: 0 Active buying by cummission houses 8851t iradera. Guring e firat haltohour sent the price of May up to 77 Tuvfl%e. Im hm- mcu some telling of excellent mn- made by 1:: new crop, and others of damage. One report from Kansas City was to the effect that only. about 10 per cent of tue total erop of TT%e. B corn market was firm ail day because of small country offerings, firm cables and pre- diotions ‘that the movement ot the crop will continue to be e ¢ farmers by the Spring work, ~May Closed 3c up at 44%c. Trade in opts was active and tie markel was strng all day. May closed o higher @0%e. e G arkot. was inciined to be weak, Gesplte u S-cent advance in Jhe price of live hogs. At the close May por) “aft ard was own: 3o and ribe. rore o " 100 B lo::}{mx zmure- r-nnrl as_follows: Articles— Low. Ciose. 2— 6% 1% 1% 6% TTh 7« Tl September " T TR Te% T Corn No. May . 4 % My My Juiy a% U% - dh ds May . 30 80% 30 July . 29 g& 20% September . u% 8% 289 28k Mess pork, T ey B 7% 16.47% 16.30 16.30 July 16,30 16.30 16,156 1618 Lard, ‘per 100 e ” ) 8.40 -] 5.50 8.62 862 00 8T 8.67% Rt 8.67% Sepzemw 0 8.70 phad Vo Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, March 29.—Cash quotations were as follows: Filour dull and easier; No. 2 spring Wheat, 76@78c; No. 9, 78@79¢; No. 2 red, 82% @8i%e; No. 2 corn, 43%@i3¥%e; No. 2 vellow, 44@44%c; No, 2 oats, amnc No. 2 white, 32% No. 8 white 30%@3lc: No. 2 rye, good feeding blrley, 305, @38%c¢; fair to r.mh:a malting, 43@80c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1.08; No. 1 Northwestern, 8111 prlmn timoth: 7%; mess pork, per Dbbl, $16. 6.25; l‘-rd,‘”per 100 1bs., (35; short ribs sides (loose), $8.55@8.60; short clear lldn (boxed), $8.00@D; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 5; | Oni clovery contract grade, $13. o Fi i T Flour; barrels . - 81, . ._11,000 33,000 Wheat, bushels . Corn, bushels . Cats, bushel Rye, bushels . Barley, fbushels Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, /March 26.—On the Produce Ex. change today the butter market was frm; creameries,, 26g26%c; dairtes, 15@28c firm at mark, cases included, li¥c; nnu, uy,e. prlma firsts, 15%c; extras, 17c; cheese, 1613 5 g Yac. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago. CAGO, March 29.—CATTLE-Receipts, 105000 Hews, Baeves, $436.35; cows and hait- o2 $L6905.10; stockers and’ feeders, $2.75Q@ 4.80; Te: 3 OGS ~Reselpis, 23,000 head. Market strong to be higher: estimated tomoreow. 16,000 head. Mixed apd butchers, $6.25@8.47% good heax 6. 35 714; rough hen\y.mw . 28@6.30; u:hg igs, $5.7 H. agefp .‘ 18,000 head. Market steady to strong. Sheep, $3.75@6.15; lambs, e 54 Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, March 20.—CATTLE—Re- el 5000 hesd. Market steady. Native 80; native.cows and lmteés. 55505, f6: Stockers an ers, $3@4. :un; §3.25@4.25; calves, $3@6.T5; Western ted steers. $0.85G5.26; Western fed cows, $2.75 ecelpts, 4000 head. Strong to B "O('s_fi‘gf Y “56.2500.45; packers, $0.30g ; pigs_and lght, $5. SHERP- Receipts, 5000 head.” Market Muitons, $4.50@5.75; lambs, $5.4006.5 wethers, $5.40@6; fed ewes, §4.25@5. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. eady. range LIVERPOOL. Wheat— May. July. Opening 66% 85N Closizg .+ 66 63% ‘Wheat— E March. July-Aug. Opening 80 23.25 Closing 23.20 Flour— e Opening iees 29.90 80.50 Closing « 29.90 30.55 St. Louis Wool Market, combing and clothing, 24@28c; light, 26c; heavy, 18@2lc; tub washed, Northern Wheat Market. "OREGON. PORTLAND, March 29.—Wheat—Club, 6"4:, bluestem, 6Sc; valley, 0bc; red, 66c, \ WASHINGTON. TACOMA, March 20.—Wheat unchanged. Ex- port—Bluestem, 68c; eclub, 67c; red, 66c. Northern Business. SBATTLE, March 29.—Clearings, $1,346,084; balances, ,708. \ TACOMA., uuch 29.—Clearings, $545,845; 69,12 belaness ND. March 29.—Clearings, $603,590; Clearings, $327,550; SPOKAN balances, 032. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Exchangs 16 eas, 1 advance: Bilver BSoaL. Sterling Exchange, Hatie Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exchange, SiXty Francs on Paris, demand Francs on Paris, sixty da: Marks on Berlin, demand S0 Marks on Berlin, sixty d .75 New York Exchanse, sight. 0234 New York Exchange, ¢ Sllver, per ounc Mexican Dollars INTBINATIONAL. New York on Paris New York on Mexico Paris on London . Berlin on London. ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Chicago was 'fractionally higher, while foreign futures were weaker. m C(n cinnati Price Current eays: ‘The favorable condition of winter Wheat 1s et tained. Recent weather conditions have caused continued suspension or delay in ‘agricultural affairs. Present heavy snows were largely ab- sorbed by the ground beneficlally.” = - The local situation stands about the same. The cash grain is inactive, With offerings suf- ficlent, but not excessive. There {s some de- mand for Wheat to :.rrlve Prices remain un- changed. Futures are wquht and featureeless. Australian, $1. mtr grades of Wheat, $1 Ltfi 1.30; Northern Club, spot, @1.323% Northern Red, $1.80. - 2 p May—No sales; Sl.za December—No_sales; BARLEY-—Futures move i bid. up somewhat yes- terday, but the spot grain continued dull m teaturéless-at. the old (amillar quotations. Feed, $1. 161(01 18% for common and §! 1.21% for good to r_*hdlce mn.., Mu 1.25; Ch.vl]ltt, 'l’”.l Bu-im 9 m u a. fay gpl'.! lB 81, 1: December—No ulu' bid, 90%c uked. . . Session. High, Low. Close, u“x i Fhamaier, 4 wk local h_":mfm the m:;m & o oF Sought four or five thousan onics gave he marker s iveler Sl for the ¢ since then the situation L e o o the. o quler"Tut. " All prices remain un Red, S "85 for common: B oon o8 tor c‘:emlumg’a':“ g s gi '% Cituation 'fifni."m markst and l'cht arrivals Blgs Ptk §5: Cood Mealo SHI5: iy, Creams $8.75; Oat’ l(ell, ; Oat Groats, s Hominy, $.7364; Buckiheat Flour. $4.50; cked. wm $3.76; Farina, $4.50; w'n,m Shear v'lgur. -50; Rfl“‘?‘w‘:u&, bk | sacks, $8.50@7.50; Rolle: eat in sacke, $1.10; Pearl Barley, W. sp.lt Peas, boxes, 3650. Green Peas, $5.50 pounds. Hay and Feedstuffs. The situation in Hay is changing somewhat. It s the finer grades now that are easy, while the medium grades, commonly classed as No. T are B e secelpta of cholce are running larger than for a long time. Thus, of the 3 cars of Hay ®hat came in vesterday 25 were chofce, It is this increasing proportion of chofee in the arrivals which is rendering this description easfer. There is nothing new in Feedstufts. ?‘é%’fi%’f-%xwm e .50 per_ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25020; Oll cake Meal in G-ton lots, §J7; lobbing, 35700 per ton: Cocoanut Cake or Meal at mills, $23 in 10 and $28.50 in B-ton lots: g g1, Corn Meal, $27.50@28: Cracked ~ Corn, $28@ 28.50; Mixed Feed, umal Horse Beans, $300 40 per ton: Broom Corn Feed, §0c per ctl: Caifalfa Meal, carload lots, $22; Jobblns. uam per noz Meaifalfa, $22 in car lots and $23.50 ler Glllnflflll AL S Gt 921 Y 3 B t, $9@13; Volunteer Wi t, 11; stable, $5.50@9; stock, $7@8; Alfalfa, £189,700 257,100 2,000 7700 ,700 ST. LOUIS, March 29.—Wool steady; mredium $16.5081150 t STHAW-—30@500 per bale, J Beans and Seeds. Deglers continde (o report a steady markqt Beans, exeapt Umu, Wwith a falr move- mcn'i In assorted I Mllm 3 hltt, Uc; Rape, 2%@3c; Thragthy, B‘é Hoenp, o0 5@5 r 1b; Miliet, § @3%c; Broom Corn Seed, 21 per ton. DRIED PEAS—Niles, .85; Green Peas, $2.15@2.30 ver ctl, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There was @ fair movement reported in the grades of table Potatoes at steady ‘while low grade stock, which constitut- ‘bulk of the available supplies continued u: drag badly at irregular rates. Receipts of new Potatoes were increased 0 sixty—one sacks and o seaghad & fractional decline. Oregon weak at the recent decline, while Aunnmn lots were held firm at the familiar Aumtatios Prices of miscellaneous vegetables showed fln little change from the previous report. Re- lptl of Asparagus were much lighter than on the preceding day, but aside from a slight im- provement in No. 2 stock, there was no change in prices. Peas continued to decline un- pts. ES—River Whites, 50G85c k: gqnn urmu""lw;_.-lf{ pe "‘p:%.:ai:‘i-f iles, Toc@$1 ctl; rly 08e, per ctl; small n Seed, 65@75c per ctl; new Potatoes, 3@3 ONION! 3 iah, $3.50 per otf; Green Ontons, 50@60c per VIGMABLES— -&I.r-cll for extra, 4 1 and 3%041: tor \o 2; Rhubarb, 61 per box; Green Peas, 3% @ 6c per 1b for bay and ——0— for southern; String and Wax Beans, 10@12%c per 1b; Toma. toes, 00c@$1.26 per box or crate; do Mexican, $1041.50 b per b box; Summer Squai, $1.25@1.76 ll p-r ctl; Carrots, 65Q 150 ver l'lcl Glrlm, Green Pep- per 1b; Dma Peypen. 124 @15¢ pe(‘ lb for sun-dried and 18@20c for evaporated; Mushrooms, 15@25c per lb. L Poultry and Game. All kinds of Poultry continued to meet with a steady demand, and as the day's receipts were light, the available supplies were quickly cleaned up at well maintained prices. Gams, too, was in good request at steady rates. Wild Geese _were offering_again. POULTRY—Live, Turic i ; Geese, $2@2.50; Go-lmn. ?08 ver dolen for old and $7G10 lor all and $6@7 for large 30g1.50; old Rooe. ters, $4.50G5: Fsyan §5.50G6.50; Broilers, $3@ 4 for small 5.50 for large; Pigeons, $1.25; Squabs, $2@2.50. GAME—Per dozen, Hare, $2; Cottontail Rab- bits, $2.50; Brush Fabbits, $1.50; Gray Geese, $3; ‘White Geese, $1G1.00; Brant, §1 xor small and $2 for large. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There was an active business In Butter om the exchange yesterday, but quotations re— mained unchanged. The steamer Pomona came in with 155 bexes from Humboldt, showing the rapidly increasing receipts from that important source. Dealers still report a satisfactory market, with a_good demand, both for local account and shipment, Eggs were lc lower for selected and %c lower for the cther grades. The market shows no change &s to governing conditions, most of the very heavy current receipts golng into storage. Cheese was 3¢ higher for flats ard the quo- tations for Jacks was withdrawn. The Cheese market s reported in excellent condition and cleaning up under ‘large orders for a good many points, both north and south. Buyers are taking hold freely now that high prices no longer prevail. Sales on the exchange were: Butter—20 boxes fresh extras_ 20%c: 10 boxes do, 2lc; 40 half boxes, 2034c: 40 half bnxzs do, 20c, Egys—i0 cases fresh selected, <18c; 20 do, 183¢; for firsts, 17c bid, 17%c asked; seconds, 16¢ bid, 17¢ asked. - Cheese—For fancy new flats, 1lc was bid; firsts, 10¢ bid, 103c asked; seconds, Se bid, 10c asked; Youn. America firsts, 10c_bid. Receiycs were 0.700 1bs Butter, s;soo ibs Cheeso and_2033 Eggs. DAIRY EX.CBANGEO OFFICIAL Q!,UI‘Av (oo (T, Mxshags . guotations. - rpeaegt wholesale prices as established by sales, blds and offers on the Exchange. Prices for Butter and Eggs on the street are governed by the Exchange quotations, but generally range about 1@1%c higher, owing to the miscellaneous character of the business.) BUTTER—Fresh—Callfornia extras, 20e, firsts, 10c, steady; seconds, 1o, ; Eastern, nominal, FEastern Ladles— Nominal. Storage goods—California, nominal; nominal. Ladles—Nominal; packing stock, 18c, weak. EGGE—Fresh California selected, 183, steady; seconds, 1lde, thirds. 15, ‘steady; = Eastern ~frsts, ESE—California fancy new, 1lc, steady; nuu 10c. lkeld ; seconds, nominal; Young Americas, 11 weak; loeond, nomin CA! lifornia Club, 3T%; Cl.lllomll ‘White Cn fornia ub, $1.: 1.50 1.82%; Northern Bluestem, $1.374@1.38% ; uw for cholce, $1.40@1.50 for Western, nominal. awr'an—c.mmu. nom- ynal; Young Americas, nominal; Eastern fancy, 16%e, firm, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. e threatening weather, together with the Hing high prices, checked trade n but the market retained the firmness frequently of late, as thers were no lrrl\l.ll to speak of and stocks of sound 'tu closely cleaned up. Aside from a e in Mexican Limes, there was nothing new to report in the other Citrus goods, which were in ambple ply. The Apple market continued to strengthen and fine Newtown Pip- pins were jn good demand for local use at $1.75 per box. Several carloads of the same varicty ud S0ld for shipment to the East ot 3170, ver e RaK, £ 0k B anas and Pineap- ples continued to sell off well at the old quo- APPLES—$1.5002 per box for fancy and Tie @315 tor chol common to PRUS “AND,. TROPICAL FRUITS—Or- Navels, $2 nm Fo box for fancy, “g'ox.'m for and $1.50@2 for stand- ;usm.ué Tangerines, $1. 5 umn-. $1. it, ‘tor_seedless and T8:@$1.50 for common: Limes, case; Ba- nanas, Bl'llhn. 175 :or hluwlg\. Ounlnl ‘tg‘i."::" ot Hawalian and $568° for Dried Fruits, Nuts, Ralsins and Honey. 1TS— cots. 8@10c _for Royal: nd nm'i- Tor | Moorparke: Peaches, 816 for for eholoa 9c_for extra dlflldl m 14 oz: Pe-n, md bhok 3‘ 8 @4 % oud.-toruutouxlln- (»m.nflluuhuufw large and small_sizes. !! o b, Seeded, 6G8¥e; Seed MIIIE vt 4 (@i ::fl"m g mu.;gfll MM«- )lule.ux., B o vn London layet Ralssor, h‘f a: m d—m'n clust 20s, $L05 e de s uu-nn Smtere, 30n. 35,30 Do Nl— 12 .lh IX N- rm ,.x:.m&, No. I Mt"ll. lmk. 00@$1.10 per ctl: Austral- | it Ib for ind, fl‘.‘“&:‘ufil"w MIN 1le; lfi)lb n‘n:, nfie &lb tins, 11%¢; half barrel. 5%ec; three half barrels, 8%c; one tureo !50 two tlerces, 8%e; five tlerces, 8iec medium, 12¢; 1 Hides, uv,« toe" Niavy Snd 11%e for. H- Stags, Sc; Salted Kip, 12c; Salted Veal, L Salted Calf, 1ic; dry Hides, 22c; dry Kip, 20c; dry Calt, M . ‘2dc; 3 each: short Wool, ach; medtim. WG 1.10; luw ‘Wool, $1. Horse Hides, sait. :‘Ofl tor large and $2.76 for medium, $2.25 For'simal ‘and e tos. Coits: Horse. Hides, 13, 23 for large and $1.50@1.75 for mndlu 25 for small and 30c for Colts. Buck —Dry Mexican, 35¢; dry ted Mexican, 2&! dry Central Ammm 37%c. Goat Skins— Frime Aupuran Toer wxtralacge do; $1.25; large, 50c: mo 50c; small, 35c. TALLOW o T rendered. 4% @4ie tn bbis; inun-xnddr-m.l e less; No. 3@5 % Grease, WOOL—F‘“ clip—Northern 13@13¢; do, defective, uflllc Middle Cfl\lnl’. free, 12¢ 14¢c; do, defective, 9@llc: San Joaquin A Southern, S@ll¢; San Joaquin Lambs, 14@16c: do, defective, 9@12c per Ib. S clip—San Joaquin and ‘Southern, 12 mo fs@1se; do. 6 mont! 14@17c; Middle County, free, 22@ 24c; do. defs ve, 18920c per Ib. HOPS—7@11c per 1b for m«s ‘with comtracts for 1906 quoted at 8@lle. Meat Market. The large buyers are still proceeding with care and not taking more lhl‘lhlv need from day to day owlnt to the higl RESSED MEA' No further changes I prices Were annoupced yesterday, but the market was still queted strong. Wholesale rates from slaughterers (o dealers are as follow: BEEF—6%@Tc for Steers and 6@6%c per 1b for Cows. VEAL—Large, 7@8c; small, $@9%c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 1114@i2c; Ewes, 1@ 113%c per Ib. LAMB—Spring, 13@14c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, S@Iic per Ib. ESTOCK MARKET. The foHowing quotations. are for good, seund Livestock dellvered in San Francisco, less 400 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle CATTLE—Steers, 8@8%c; Cows and Heifers, @7 %e. / e XEVES 434g0e per o (gross Weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 6@q%c: Ewes, 5@5%4c per 1b_(gross weight). LAMBS—Tc per Ib, live weight. HOGS—Live Hogs, 130 ta 250 Ibs, 7i4e; over 250 1bs, €%@7¢; under uo Ibs, 615@8%c; Feed- ers and soft Hogs, nominal at about Sic; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, GO per cent off, :}nd Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- ons. General Merchandise. BAGS—Graln Baga buyer June-July, T%e: San Quentin, Bags, 30@33c; small lots. 31.3« Flnco ‘rvmu, Tie. ton; New W ; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5. Richmond, $7.80; Cumberiand, 314 in balk and $15.25 in sacks; Pennsylvania' Anthracite Egs. $14; Cannel, $9 per ton; Coke, $11.50G13 per fon'tn bulk ‘and $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8.50 per short ton. OILS—Quotations age for barrels; for cases 244 Be; Linseed, 820 per gallon for bolled and B0c for raw; Castor Ofl, ln cases, No. T0c; Bakers' AA, cases, $1. 1.22; Lucol, We for bolled and 48c for raw; Nut, cases, 65@ 78c per gallon; Cocosnut Ofl, in barrels, 58 for Ceylon and S5 for Australlen; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 85¢; natural winter Sperm O1l. @8c; extra bieached winter Whale ural Whale Ofl, Gbc; extra winter Star, 17c; Extra Star, 2 Toe:' Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 18%c: in cascs, 23c: 280 No. 1 Engine Distillate, iron barrels or drums, 8¢; No. 2 do, 634c; cases, ‘6i4c more; Benzine, in bulk, uk.s _cases, 190; S6-degree Gasoline, in_bulk, 26e; cases, 32c. TURPENTINE—=83c per gallon in cases and 87¢c in drums and iron s, RED AND WHITE LEAD-—Red Lead, 8@ §%c per Ib; White Lead, 8@8%c, according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, Cubes, A Crushed and boxes, bags.. 10c more for all kinds. stuu—,]hn barrels, 5.80¢; boxes, 6.05c; H. Dominos, 8.80c per Ib... No onhr taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. R PHURSDAY, MARCH 29. 3w FO! Flour, gr sks.. 6,504 Peits, No . Wheat, ctls .., 1, Barley, ctls .. 2 ‘Wool. Tallow, Hides, No 1,329] Apples, bxs OREGON. Potatoes, sks .. 467 THE STOCK MARKET. Local Securities Flat and Mining Stocks Rather Weak. Business was simply flat on the Stock and Bond Exchange, and there Were mno fluctua- tions worthy of note. Sales of bonds were only $29,000. Pacific Lighting was ex-dividend of 40c under the rule. In the mining stocks the Comstocks were easier, with Potosi the leader in activity. Scorplon levied an assessment of 2c. The Southern Nevada stocks still showed enormous transactions, nosably Bullfrog and Mayflower. Prices continued individual and irregular. The following dividends ha have been declared Imperial Ofl, per $20,000; Thirty- three, 10c_per share, 810.“)0 both payable April 6; Pacific Gag and Electric, the first Quarterly dividend of $1.50 on the outstanding preferred stock, payable Avrfl 15; the New Idria Quicksilver; Mining Company, a quarterly dividend of 10c ptr lhn and an extra dividend of 10c per share, both payable April 2; Tanopah Extension Mining mmy a dividend of 15c per share, payable April ~20; International Nickel Company, a quarterly dividend of 1% per cent on the preferred stock, payable May 1r the Tonopah Mining Compan: Pacific pany rn'nllr monthly dividend of $1 per share, or $19,000, yesterday. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, March 20—2 p. m. s‘rAm BONDS, IN 109 ,I.l qr cp nw. s eoup. . T = 1 :?;r re.n, 1108 108%!3s qr cmn.. — 103% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. X 3 Ala A WBs— — |OkTConSs — 1124 et 2nSts 8 Bay = - Cab € G 55, — 110%, Om Cable 6s.121% — CalG& Ex Pac G Im 4s. — — ™ & ct bs 94 05 |P B Ry 5s..112 112% Cal-st C bs. — — !Pac L&P fs. — — CCWatbs. — 105 |P&CH 8107y — Dogmghs — 9 |P & OR 6113 Bd L&P 6s. — — |Powell-st BIJ'IIKIB F & C H 6s.114% — |Sac EG&RSs. — Geary.st 5. — 80 |SP & SIVSe121% — H C&S 5%s.105% — |SF.0& SJ8s. — 114% Do bs ... — — |Blerra R @s.118 — Hon R T 68— — [|SPof Aés LA Elec 58105 — | (1900) ... LAG &F15s.1 104 a910) . L A Ry 5s.110%120 |§ P of C LAL gtd 5s.107%110 ( . LAP lemds. — — | (1 2 LAP C 5s..110% — [SPC 1 cx Mktst C 65114 — |SPBR Do 1 S Vv wat MV& MTSs.105% Do 4s NRof C 6s. — 108 | Dods Do Bs . Do & NP C R 55.10414105%/ Stkn G&Efs.100 N C Ry'Ss. — — lua&nu N C PC 8s103% — | UR of SF 4s SPEEE T ks —. | You Do 5s ....118% — Contra Csta Port Costa... — 08 Marin Co... 35 ,— |§ V Wat Co 37% 88 mm“-m. Cent L & P 5K 6%iPag L Co. 514 8 Mastel Fowr 3 — |8 F O n.u&_ Motuar B m:fl'muil.u = 400 430 | i BANK STOCKS. 181 -;ILP&A...I’S R 25 | Meren Fx. 80 o § F National — g weigh from 1100 to 1300, S0 head from Mitcheil, Merrili, ; weigh_trom 1100 to 1800, It you want Heavy Wagon Horses, Wagon Horses, good Livery Horses or gentls attend this sale. 50 head now on hand at private sale. WESTERN HORSE MARKET, E. STEWART & CO.. 220 Saddle Horses, Cal F C A.100 Cal Wine A S4% S5 MVE MtTm.110 s of Arizona (1910) . Atterncon Session. Board— 10 American National Bank @......131.00 130 Hutchinson S P €o . 50 Makaws $6000 L' RRotS Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS | BF G&B4lgs 102 jom Bu. 114 kads. Drdk 05,110 118% Do 5s MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ofl Stocks— Asso Ofl Stk Tr Cer. Chicago Crude Chicago Crude New. ghi Miscellaneous Sanitary Reduction Works. . Miscellaneous Bonds— Ase Ol Co 38 92, Morning s.esnon 100 Home Ofl . ; 100 Independence Oil . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fram- elsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 9:30 a. m. Session—Comstocks. Con. 00 Yellow Jacket Chollar % Cor Vl l - cu;smo qcovnrloxs. A% Gouta & cur. 12 03 Hale & Nore.l. | g qg ; EPTTTRT PEEEL P P ) 5 H > . j ] g ¥ £ ¥ L g i s it = 2552 v B H i ?si'[ 5 ; 4= B BH e e o oy §§§i§i§§§§§§i§§§3§5§ i ww il iR SesewesEBy fsy n i g i # i EaEgati B PR e D T | LA il i e 38858 13 el v S i 15 AUCTION SALBS 20W-H(IR$ES 200 AT AUCTION Aat 1 o'clock p. m. and § o'clock p. m. 120 bead from W. Z Moss' ranch, Lake View, Or. These Horses are broken to work; Light lencia st. MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. §3% 54 |Oceanic SCo 2 8 Asso, Ofl Co. 47%4 49 'Pac Aux FA. — — | Pac C Borx.132 ~— 'Pncs Tet Co.108 106% Morning Session. Cen & C T B 94,0 lec Gas & Ry 5‘1(7(;? BONDS. Bid. LTE t!lii Sur Co. — 120 af_Paint. u'u. - Drydock — is essl 48 & oyl ¥ . B 3.00 P . 93.00 e 10 558558&*;‘36:5 12 m. 'mwmn Session—Comstocke, EH 12 a3 F134 44 s 3 1. 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