The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 31, 1906, Page 15

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SUMMARY Wall-sirect Stocks show little change. Cotlo Local Stocks and Bonds irregular. Silver 34c lower. Wheat, Barley and Oats quiet. Lima Beans weaker. Potatoes, Hay and Feedstuffs unchanged. Eggs Vsc lower. Butte Rains still check W ght Stra: OF THE MARKETS. on higher. Corn unsetiled. “ocl buying in the country. r and Cheese active and unchanged. s continue firm in Eastern markets. Leather markets reported strong and active. Oranges firm. EASTERN MARKETS. New York Mo ds were New York Stock List. E ¥. Hu & Co s Exchange Market. e P4 8245 was 8 mercantile at $3 8525@4 8530 for 60-day steady and par value, anged on r & Fy Co, 453 1016 ath 8 8 & A pfa 5,800 Erie 1300, Do ist pfd 400 Do 24 pra 2.900/Great No pfd. 900/ Greene Cons Coj Havana Tob C Do pfd 200 Hocking Do pfd llinots Steel Interboro Inter Marine alley . 119 r Paper ....| 2% 200, Do pfd Inter Powe nter Pump K 100 Kaps City 300 Do nfd ¢ Keokuk & D M . 1,200/ Knickerbock Ice.| 651! Leke Exie & W DI L»mgn Vatiey . Long lsland . 6600L & N . Mackay Do wfd Maphattan . Met Secur ctfs..| 74 100 Metropol St Ry ...... Metropolitan crt.. mq 1.500 Mexican Qen 2%y 200/Minn & St L....] 78 433, 1018 3434 85 581 318 5.-.1‘ | 'Iflfil 1681 16935 1 {11a% 1 nsu 118 | 28%] 140% 141 141143 1215 13 46| 4615 138 145 104 111% 111% 95 | 97 *i1ss | Y T4 | when the directors of Branby Copper Compan 4 sy et next Tugaday they will declare & aividend New York Metal Market. % e NEW YORK, March 0.’ S London Closing Stocks. yance of 25 6d'to 10s in mmm;':r:" 100 Cons for moneny. m:gm Y Central. g% t today. spot showing the extreme gais A e S Pt G o - 1 72& = Au 98%|Ont & and ciosed at $37.11 om""' - 1 72% | 107 | Penneylvania .. 'ui Copper was 8s lower n the foreign lmiul. ; | Horn Stiver .. | | Bonds— Atchizon 4s Do adj 4= Pullman Ci 50 Ry Stesl Springs 561 Do pfd "86,200 Read .- Tenn C&IL rights «-...Texas P L T Co €00/ Texas Pactfic ---:{Third Avenue . Do conv United O 4 s Do pfd 2,600 Wabash | 900/ Do pta Do deb s Wells Fargo Ex |~ 100{Western Union ! Westinghotse Do 1st "%0wW & LE Do 1st 106 Do 24 pta 95% | B4la] 85% 138 81%| 7 | 81 1034510334 108 Mex pfd Biscult.| 8% B 16 187 18% 215 (215 31154 1543 k(1428 1443 ‘9914 10035 27" 219y ar Co. /. 1851 14y Hn“ HS‘; it 15814 um\, N i ‘s m pper 863 111 of § F 961 . 811z Bs ptd pid Lo 600 Wisconsin Cen 400, Do pfd hares sold Do old 4s reg Do new 4s reg. Atiantic C L 4s Ohio 4s. Do 1st inc Do 2d inc Do 3d inc Cuba 5s | Den & Rlop G 45, % | Dist Securities Gs 89 | Wabash 1sts Erie prior lien 4s Do gen 4s | Hock Val 41 | Japan s ..... New Yo Adame Con ..... Alice | Breece Brunswick Con. . Comstock Tunnel Con Va Min Ci | Iron dilver | Leadvilie Con ... O1%| Pa conv 3lge - 90 . 3.25| Ontario -108%| Sapan O, 24 der 043 | Do 4s, cert it Do 41gs, cert... 104%| Do 2d series. 103% 1 & N unified 4s. 104% | Man con gold 4s 13234 | Mex Central 4s... 132%| Do 1st inc..... Minn & St L 4= 4! M, K & Texas 4s. Do 2ds .. 993 N Y C gen 3%s.. 104%) N J C gen Be.... . 94 Nog Pacific 4s.... %! Do 3s ...... 114 | Nor & W con 99 |0 S L refdg 4s % | Reading gen 6%| S L & 1 M con bs. ) St L 8 W con 4s aboard A L ée. So_Pacific 4s Do 1st 4s cert | So Rallway % Tex & Pac Ist TolSt I, & W 4s. Do conv 4s 9%/ U § Stee] 2d 100%| Do deb B. %, Western Md 4 rk Mining Stocks. 25| Littie Chief 40' Ophir 50’ Phoenix . 20| Potos! . 1.20/ Savage 2.05 Slerra Nevada 5.751 Small Hopes . 08] Standard | Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— Call Joans . Time ioans Mex Central 4s.. | - Railroads Atchison | _Do ptd. Boston & Albany Boston & Maine. Boston Elev ... | Fitehburg prd Mex Central N Y, N H& H. | Union Pacific Miscellaneous— | Amer Arge Chem . 93 | Mobawk ey Poess Fti Sugar . prd. . Tel THE COPPER STOCKS, .102 | Amal Copper . - 94%| Amer Zinc -15413 Dom Coal | Westing Common. 4@6 | Mining— -5@5%| Adventure . | Allouez .. 0 tlantie Bingham 93% | Calumer & Hecla. -108% ' Centennial 2551, | Copper _Range 180 '/ Daly West -142% | Franklin - 25%/ Granby 1200 | Greens Con -156% | Isle Rovale . | Mass Mining. 29 | Michigan 274 Mont Coal & 14014 North Butte 187%] Old Dominion 138 eola { Parrot o“ixQn\ncy 3215 | Shannon . 246 | 40% ! Winona 1061 | Wolverine SL &8 F fg 4s. Unfon Pacific 4s. W & L Erie 4s.. 101% | Wis Central 4s.. Balt & Ohlo. Can Pacific Ches & Ohio Chi Great West % 214 Chi, Mu & st B 181 De Bee: D! Sp Pacific ....... 69 Unlon Pacific. 1 Bar silver—Steady: 30d per ounce. ° —;!ioilfl er t:eml & 73 iscount In the open market | for short bl 1s 3% per cent and for three monthe’ bills 3% per cent. Bank Clearings. BEW YORK, March 80.—The following ta- complle dby Bradstreet, shows the bank Vutton and Lamb predicted for next week. Hogs firms g v PEOIpAL SiNEMIE (e ek ; cheap stock dull and weak. ohit receipt and good' demand. Game dull. erries sloh.\' increasing. crease and decrease as compared with the L responding week last year: ] Cn!—- Cities— Amount. n:' *New York ] *Chi 8 *Boston .29 *Philadelp] 4 *St. Louls -9 ggu‘ Pitisburg . 900, 8 | *San_Franc :45.101,305 .1 glx', *Baltimore 23,981,533 -5 1037 | Cincinnati 1946, 1 0 4014 | *Kansas C1 22,128,157 -1 ot ew Orleans 17,720,834 (5 118 | *Minneapolis 15,519,461 0 18% | *Clevelana 12,787,916 2 218 | *Loutsville 11,217,600 8 154% | Detroit 10,246,99° -8 13414 | *Los Angeles . 10,802,495 8 71" |Omaha .. 8,918,081 -8 *Milwaukee 7,703,021 B | *Providence 4,051,000 T | *Bufralo .. 5,818,230 .8 4 | *Indianapolis 5,219,195 .s *St. Paul . 6,593,285 '3 Denver . 5,984,288 16.6 100% | Seattle 8420464 97.0 220" | Memphis . 4,957,644 ... | Fort Wortn 4,352,061 2820 | Richmond . 5,004,067 14.7 | Columbus . 4,844,800 4.5 | Washington . 0,326,843 28.8 | *St. Joseph . 4,500,805 9.2 { *Savannan 8776118 69.8 _ | *Portland, Or.. 4,211,352 188 % | Albany ... 4151189 32.9 | Balt Lake City 8714172 44.0 | *Toledo, Ohio . 3,386,781 | Rochester 3,0561968 26.9 *Atianta 8,826,800 30.4 | Tacoma. ... ..~ 3,923,360 43.9 *Spokane, Wash 3508842 51.7 Hartford ... 2,730,606 ... Nashville 4.096,604 42.1 ! Peoria 3,036,425 13.7 Des Moines 2,372458° ... T New Haven . 1,814,464 11 Grand Rapids 1,840,526 Norfolk ... 1,121,128 Augusta, Ga 1,261,938 Springfield, Mass. 1,484,125 Portland, Me... 142,563 | Dayton . 1,758,200 Sioux City 1,889,773 | Evensville 1,273,026 {'*Birmingham 1,850,560 Worcester 156445 Syracuse ... 1,109,424 Charleston, 8. C 1,184 Knoxville .. 1,330, Jacksonville, 1,431, Wilmington, Del 1131, Wichita . 1,000; Wilkesbarre 994, Chattanooga 1,040, Davenport 1,062, Little Rock 1,172, Kalamazco, Mich, 576 Topeka & Wheeling, g \'n. Macon ...... Springfield, 11. Fall River.. Helena 5 Lexiagt s 119 Fargo, N. D. 12 New Bedford. 9% | Youngstown . 1"'” Akron . 98%2 * Rockford, Tll. 15713 | Cedar Rapids, 07% | Canton, Ohio. 17132 Binghamton * Chester, Pa. 9"" Towell Greensburg, Pa 414,627 Bloomington, Ili.. Springfield, Ohio. 300,500 Quincy, T....... 310,084 +Mansfield, QOblo, 800,005 Decatur, II... 249,490 Sioux Falls, §. Jacksonville, 111 Fremont, Nebr. 1South Bend, I +Houston . +Galveston Fort Wayne Total, U. §...8$2, , | Outside N.Y.City 943, oss Tor | CANADA. ; | Montreal . Toronto Winnipeg . Ottawa Halifax . | Vietorla, B. 101 | Total, Canada...$61,661,585 2% *Balances paid in cash. 91 Not included in totals because containing 10314 other itms than clearings. 103 $Not included in totals. Comparisons incom- S1% plete, 2‘3% . mu | New York Cotton Market. 50 NEW YORK, March 30.—The bears gathercd NTof Mex oon is 88 | enough courage this morning to make.a rald 98 |on the market and_were practically but only temporarily successful. Liverpool paid prac- tically no attention to the coal strike, but ds the market hesitated around the opening pro- fessionals proceeded to hammer the list. The market rallled rapidly and recovered more than its loss on the statement by Mr. Price that he was still bullish on the Lig spinners’ takings, the need for a 12,000,000- 8714 | bale crop next year and the improbabllity of 8014 | one over 11,000,000 bales. Weather advices 9014 | Were unfavorable. Port receipts about 12,000, " 93 | Hester's report on into-sight points to between 132,000 and 142,000 bales. This js less 1397 | than expected ‘133 | There Is very little cotton for sale and oper- S33 |ators think that Liverpool orders are putting 105 * | the market up. 3 Futures opened steady. March, 10.85c bid: April, 10.93c; May, 11.08c; July, 11.02¢; August. 10.88c; September offered, 10.48c; {c- tober. 10.36c; December, 1uv.40c; January, 718 | 10.42¢ bid. 90y | Futures closed steady. May, 11.28c; 93 | 11.10c; July, 11.12 De: 10.52c; February, 08 3 Spot cotton ciosed quiet. Middling gplands, 7B 1170c; middung gult, 11.95c; sales, 1023 ba New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, March 30.—FLOUR—Receipts, 11,000 barrels; ‘exports, 13,000 barrels. Steady | but quiet, WHEATRecelpta, 2000 bushels: exports, 27,000 bushels, Spot, irregular; No. red, 80 868,c elevator and 88%c nominal L 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, §7%c f. o. b, float. Options except right at the opening, vhen easy cables and good weather had an (1081 | effact, were strong all day, Its bullish influ- ences were strong outside markets, Wall street and elevator buying and a moderate scarcity % | among shorts. Realizing caused siight declines 70" | pear the ciose, althoush last prices were stil | %@3%c net higher. ay, -16@85 ¢, closed 83%c: July, ' 83LGNke, closed 8i%yc] September. 825 @83c, closed 8274, PETROLEUM—Steady. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Firm. COFFEE—Futuresclcsed dull, net 5 pol higher to 5 points lower. Sales, 10.750 ba May 6.70c, July 6.00c, September 7.50c, Octo- ¢ | ver 7.ibc, December 1.30c, February’ 7.4dc. | ¥pot Rio, quiet; . mild, steady. SUGAR —Raw. nomipal: fair refining, 3c centrifugal, 96 test, 3 1 -32G3%c; molasses sugar, 2%¢. Refined, ater. ; BU "lm—[srrmlar Renovated, common to 1715@18%e. ESE—Steady: unchanged, 16¢; southern-. 15%@17c. 'RUITS. crop), § 9@9%c: choice, 9%@10c; fancy, 1lc. PRUNES—Are firm in tone, ith quotations ranging from 4%c to Sc, according tey grade. BOSTON, March 30.—After a weak and duli | APRICOTS—Are In Hght cupply. With the opening the market closed strong and active | 1030CT 0 TR" Choice, 10%@11c, all around, influenced by st; ding issues the last hour, h and activit: in the New Sork marker in | LAG12%e tendency upward. Choice are quoted at 10@ and fancy at PEACHES—Are quiet. Cholce are qu 10c; extra chel;:. 10%c; fancy, lO%ofi«:‘:u‘: The New York market acted like a com- bination of short covering and manipulation "?{Kjg}%fig,;n quiet and unchanged. Loose more than anything else, The Chicago Chronicle eays: oIt ie expected | gigsce; London layers, $1. Soaree” o, Muscatels are quoted at 6@6%c; Firm. Western firsts, l7e.‘Wenernv Wflh price. ‘quoted at £83 1y - no $18.25@18.50; cas Lead was nnch-nted at English market and $5 uuuted at $6.121,@6.! Iron was lower abroad, for standard foundry and land warrants. The local conl strike. No. 1 foundey, at $18.25@19.35; - No. CHICAGO BOARD Future Graln and west, continued favorable a lively demand by shorts, apparently ignored. The at T7c to TT%c, Ssc up at 777 "Loca change was l- ted at us 50@18.75; quoted a A g Gd higher Speiter was Locih the market _continued dull, wm; #pot. 16s and futures at Was Teported: 215’5‘& H in_the .45 A at £25 in gl A was Qi but somewhat uncertain in tone owing to the northern, is quoted for 9 IM“I‘HL $17.76@18.85; No. 1 taumlry southern, @15.75: No, 2 foundry, southern, §17. T OF ml)‘ Provisions. CHICAGO, March 30.—At the opening today prices in the wheat market Wwere somewhat easfer because of liberal receipts in the North- weather In the Southwest and the unresponsive tone of cables, the Liverpooi market being barely steady, not- withstanding yesterday's advance here. Farl in the session, however, cash houses bought large quantities of the May option and created who feared a Dle squeeze 1n that delivery. News of the day, which was largely of a bearish character, was strength of ' cash wheat at Minneapolis and Kansas Cliy fur- nished encouragement to the local buils, .and the market became stronger as the session ad- vanced May opened %@k to Make lower advanced to T8¢ and closed #e Corn ‘was steady in sympathy with wheat, at 443c, a gain of %e. pork was down 20c, lard ribs were 12%4c to 15c low Provisions were weak, e! Articles— Wheat No. 2— September . Mees Pork, per ol May . 635 16 July 16 2914 18 Lard, per Togite May 0 8 4@ malting, 43@50c; $3.171%; mess pork, per 100 pounds, $8 2: $8.45@8.50; short clear si 8.90; whisky, basis of high contract grade, $13. 1 Articles— Receipts. Shipments. , 400 00 Flour, barrels.. Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. Rye, bushels Barley, bushels. Bulter, Cheese change today the butter Creameries, 16@26%c; dal stead; 14%c 1113 prime firsts, 15%3c; CHIC feeders. $2.75@+4.8 HOGS—Receipts, 15,000 higher; estimated tomorrow, and butches 6.30@6.523 : 8. 6.52%4; pigs, $5.8066.35; b Sheep, $3.75@6,26:-lambs, steers, $4.2686; cows and stockers. and_ feeders, § 3.25: culves, $3@6.50. @5.25; Western od Bl HOGS—Receipts, $6.35@6.45; packers, $6. light, $5.006.35, OMAHA, Neb,, March steers, $4@5.65; cows and stugs, $3. to stronger. Heavy, bulk of sales, $6.25@6.52! steady. Yearlings, 85, 5.80; ewes, $4.50@5.25; MISCELLANEOUS ST. LOUI! light fine, 22@25c; heaVy washed, 31@88c. PORTLAND, 67c; bluestem, 68c; valley, TACOMA, March balances, §! balances, balances, $66,21 balances, $39,278. Exchange and Silver declined %c. Sterling Exchange, cables. Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exchange, sixty Francs on Paris, demand Marks on Berlin, demand.. New York Exchange, sight.. Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars New York on Paris.. New York on Mexico. . Paris on London Berlin on London . features. The cash grain in _the afternocn. Australian, $1.45 Wheat, §1.121¢ 30; N @ Northern Open. $1.27 $L. May ... December May—No . nlu. Open. — N les; $1.171% e "1 b5k 2p m Cash Grafo and at mark, casee included, 143c; rough heavy, $6.30@6. wethers, $4.40@6; fed ewes, Omaba. ceipts, 2200 head. Market steady. Nati 6.30; lght, ssmou%.% Export: Biuestem, 68c: club, 67c, Northérn Business. SEATTLE, March 30.—Clearings, $1,166,635; LOCAL. Francs on Parls, sixty days. Marks on Berlin, sixty days.. o1 orthern Club, H No‘l’lgll'fl Bluestem, $1.37 L e ol Session 9 to 11:50 No 4 a 27% bid, December—! % - $1.2714 .+ Seseion 9 to 11:30 a. m. a3 but the market was a narrow one. May cl ‘Provisions were weak because of liquidation. The. impending coal strike Was given as one reason for the profit taking. At the close May was off 12lc and er. Considerable strength Was shown in the oat market. May opened a shade lower at 30%c, advanced to 30%@31c and clund at 30%c. he leadl: S mnsed as follows: The leading {uug;e ik g 7‘7* '}G',fi TN 44! 4414 44 44 44 44 5 44 i 31 301 30% 20 G 200 20 =87 2885 28% 35 1610 16 10 2215 16 00 16 00 40 82 8 21% 521 8 35 8 3715 60 8 471 8 47 i 8 52 8 52% %2‘,-’; 8 66* 8 55 215 8 62% 8 6214 Provisions. “ash quotations were nd easy: No. 2 epring 80c; No. 2 red, 84 ; No. 2 yellow, 443 2 white, 823 No. 2 rye, 6uc; fair to cholce Northwestern, §1.12%; prime timothy seed, o barrel, $16@16.05; lard, 1y; short ribs sides (loose). $3.809 des’ (boxed), wines, $1.28; clover, and Eggs. CHICAGO. March 30.—On the Produce Ex- market, was steady. ries, 1t Eges, firste, extras, 17c. Cheese, EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago. GO, March 30.—CATTLEReceipte., 2000 head. Market strong. —Beeves, $4@6.25: Cows and heifers, $1.65@5.15; stockers dnd Texans, 5@+.60, head. Market Be 11,000 head. Mixed £00d heavy, $6. 433 35; lght. ulkc ‘ot ‘sales, 47 Y S EP—Receipts, 7000 head, Market strons. $4.50@4. 65, Kansas City. ‘s KANSAS CITY, Mo., Maich 30.—CATTLE— Recelpts, 2000 head. Market _stea Native heifers, ’Sgfil S ad. Market 'tronx €000 he: to 5¢ higher. B‘Illk of “433 $6.30@6.40; heavy, 6.4215; plgs and E.P-Reeeépstlo, mb!:u‘ls erk;& strong. “Mu lt ns, $4. lambs, ; rangs , 34 30.—~CATTLE—R heifers, $2.80@4.40; , $3.4085.40; stockers and feed- calves, $3@6.50; bulls and .25, HOGS—Receipts, 25%0 head. Market steady .55; mixed, $6.2500 plgs, $5.25@86.10; SHEEP— Receipts, 4500 head. Market 25@6; wothen, $5.100 MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Vot~ March, May. July. oAl Nominal 6 0% 86 Closing .. 6 6% 65% Wheat— March. July-Aug. Opening 23.85 23.20 Closing . 23.20 Flour— Openin; 29.95 30.60 Closing. . 30.00 30.60 St uis Wool Market, March 30.—Wool, steady. Me- dium grades, combing and clothing, 24@28c; fine, 18@2ic; tub Northern Wheat Market, 30.—WHBAT—Club, 69c; red, 65c. WASHINGTON. 848, ‘K‘AL‘()!‘A‘.sfi olgal.rch 30.—Clearings, $572,460; PORTLAND, March 30.—Clearings, $606,591. SPOKANE, March 30.—Clearings, $609,405; LOCAL MABKET& Bullion. New York Exchange, teiesraphic .3“3 i lNTBRNATXONAL. ‘Wheat and Other Grains, WHEAT—The foreign markets lho'ed Httle change, Chicago was somewhat higher. and futures were boch quiet, with futures several fractions Righ. er on the morniug session, but easier again CASH wx-mu'. California Club, $1.37%; Jower gra ; Wi d“‘ 0' Cn.lltamm $1.30 lm' Close. $127° si.27 137!( l-flfl 1.27% 12y IM $1.20 m" . 6l this ine, the market iet at unchanged brices. With supplies et tor il current Red, u.wolu for. ¢hnln. $1.4091.50 for §1.50g1.08 or Cholce and down. to $1.35 prise. ‘l.m.u”i. 1.57%4@1.65 per ctl. er urgent d ite anced. Yellow is quoted at all sorts of prie¢s by the local importers and millers, each of whom lI\INC in the Western markets as Catern sacked, $LIOGLID for Yellow, 8136 @19%% for Ihite and $1.9091 921 for Mixed California large Yellow, $1.25; smail round do, $1.55; White, nominal; r‘gm $LAV@L ALY YR ST per e RY] .02 per_cf BUCK T—$1.508 Flour mm Goods. BEESWAX— FLOUR—Californla Family Extras, 5, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $i. .00@4.90; Oregon and Washington, $3.50@4.12% per bbi | Thers lg nothing whatever new In the for average and up to $4.40 for the best brands. llllllh FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in pack- es are as follows: Graham ,'lfllll‘ 25 h',. 13 1dc ‘Of it 3 Rye Ef g 100 lbs: Rye Flour, $3.7 Rice Flnur.ou Corn Kell. '2 16 75; Hominy, t:um um Cracked when. 32 Whole Wheat Flou-. Rolled $7@8 tn sacks. WJW.W Rolled Wheat, bbls, $4.60; $+. Pear! Barley, IC. Split Peas, bfll!l. ‘-"W reen Peas, $5.50 per 100 Hay and Feedstuffs. Receipts of Hay yesterday were 985 toms, ditions prevailing during the past several days. The rain checked business and no changes in prices were rcported. s Rullew; Vs eeds local port a strong and fii{,&_,fg‘.;‘,‘, TRRIAIE SR AU N active market for both dry and salted stock MIDDLING: per ton. ;Nl -lwul:::her.l with nu&;llt;::llflunchnm he contint rains are s erfering T gt the operations of Wool buyers in the country. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25@26; Oil- ctke Meal in 5-ton lotsp 40 per ton: Broom Corn Feed, 90c per ctl: Calfalfa Meal, rer ton: Mealfalfa, $22 in car lots and $23. 50 smaller quantities, HAY—Wheat, $11.50@16: - Wheat and Oat. HI Jobbing, $37.50 B d%%s‘ xC':.(ar |‘“.l Shtine :fi‘ Em:"*‘ ke o n 5-ton lots; jobbing. $24: | mijes 11%c for heavy and 1lise for Hgh Corn Meal, $27.50@28: Cracked Corn, $280 i 2850; Mixed Feed, $24025; Horse Beans, $300 | Sias% 8ci Spited Kip, 12c; Salted Veeh 3¢ ary Calf, 2ic; Sh Tin ™ ac Vo mw';“’l.?; i, 90cG | Beets. dogen 100 Potaioes. 1t $1.10; long Wool, $1.2 $3@3.25 for large and §2.75 for medlum, §225 | Colored. per lb 4@ 0l Parsnips, for small and 50c for Coits: Herse Hides, dry, 8l Radishes, 4z beb. 1 o carload lots, $22; jobbing. $23.50 | oain: “snort Wool, b. URED MEATS—Bacon, 13%@13c Hnt mlmm 1 Clll.l?kb—mmh r:l‘f“‘l."* .l"l*“c‘ per 1b for ds, ornla, Sonto e for Eastern |. b i _compound and 10%¢ for half barreis, ‘pure, 1lc; 10-1b tins, Il!fie, 5Ib tins, 11%e: 3-1b_tins, 11%ec. COTTO! hatt including 70 cars, most of which were of me- e iy e dilum and poor quality, thus reversing the con- | S e: Be Tiormes Bigc ey ”"‘" e Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. fvnndsxms—c:l-m and brands sell c under quotations. Heavy Salted | pige gried, Ib.. 6@10, Tangerines, doz. edium, 12c; lght 11%c; COW | Grape Fruit,dz.50c@$1| Walnuts, per 1b.13G20 m 1t and 1 .l' Salt M l-‘le' N Beef, 14¢ 8%ec; three VEGETABLES— Artichokes, doz.40@73| Onions. per Ib. Asparagus, Ib..8@121| Okra, per Ib. $10@14; Oat, $0@13; Volunteer Wild Oat, $8@ 25 | 4 2 2 1829225 for large 1.50@1.75 for medium. Cabhage, each. 5910 Ruubazh. b . i o g stock, $7@8; Alfalfa, fi% B e Dok S | Crtery: heads - 5@10, Sage, dz bnches.. "%mfl"’i’s”" “n ZDry Mexican, 35c: dry salted Mexican, 26c; | Cress, dz buneh 1 String Beans, 1b. 0G500_per bale. dry Ceniral Kmerican, $Tiic. Goat Sking | Summer Squash, Prime Angoras, 78c; ex(u hn- do, $1.25; 10/ p'rlb g4 —.l:lg Beans and Seeds. large, Ble: medium, 5oc; Sprouts, per b.. 20@25! Spinach. per Ib. 8 Limer are quoted sllghtly lower again and | - TALLOW--No. 1 rendered, 4 easy at the decline. The other Beans rule | in cans and drums, steady, with a fair, quiet demand Grease, BEANS—Bayos, 33.40@3.50, Butter, suo small wme, 41005 Pt $2.3042.60; $1.70@2: Red, $5.20 Mustard, $3.50@3.75 nary, 6@6%c; Alfal fa, 12c; 'Rape, @3%¢c; Broom Corn 1 per ten. DRIED PEAS—Niles, 51 85; Green Peas, $2.15@2.30 ver ctl. T sell off well While cheap stock, which was in heavy supply, | continues firm and Hogs a: DRESSED M business by making liberal concessions to buy- | No further changes in prices were announced but the market was still quoted continued dull, with receivers trying to urge ers. New Potatoes were steady tatiors and Onions were unch: WOOL—Fall these marke t the old quo— yenenhy, nged. t looka stron; There were but few price changes in miscel- Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers laneous vegetables. There were liberal arri- | are as follows: vals of Asparagus, over 2000 boxes being re- | BEEF—613@7c for Steers and 6@6%c per Ib ceived, but there was a brisk demand and all | for Cows. gradec cleaned up prompily at about previous VEAL Large, hu —! rb sold over Sic prices. Only extra large per box. The steamer Curacao arrived from | 11lc per Ib. clip—Northern free, 13@l8c; do, defective, 11@14c: Middle County, free, 12¢ g‘ i L{mfl '&o&@l«i& Red K]dn!)l,B::\ 5 .goulge:'léfls’llflcé]mt Joa Iflllsw. l}p"—;: ; Blackeyes, @4.60 per ctl; Horse Beans, | do, defective, per, S n : T el g 5. | Joaquin and ‘Southern; 12 monthe, 14@15c: do. | Diack Bans e SEED!—wan Mustard, $4.50@4.75; Yellow | 6 months, 14@17¢c; u[fldl' Caunty. free, 220 2.50@3; C: 24c; do. defective, 1 @3c; HOPS—7@1lc per 1b for lmfl “with contracts Timothy, 5¢; Hemp, Efi.')%c per 1b; Miliet, 3 | for 1906 quotéd at 9@lle. Beed, Meat Market. if a change were l(mpell;ldh;l‘ in Spring Lamb is et lower Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. and some dealers yesterday predicted a decline Fancy lots of old table Potatoes continued to | in both Mutton and Lamb early next week. as or mear the outside quotaticns, | ~rass stock is now coming in more freely. Beef 4%e n boie: Potl(o‘l b 3 %e less; ;k ’1 ez%im - mnm 30G40! Turnips, per doz.— 13 15 Tomatoes, 1b. ... S@12% FISH, PER POUND— still scaroe. TS. O GLAH 55.108 — |Val C4 P 5s.108% — small. $@9%c per Ib. e TETELS TS ST BT e a s Mexican ports with over 1200 boxes of Toma- '-AMB—-‘SVP‘B‘ 130 per 1b. toes, which A n PORK- iic per Ib. Contra Csta #i'% 46'-;1 Port Cost: L] e e e R IvEeTOCK MARKET. Marin Co... 55 | 5°V Wat Co 9% — POTATOES_River Whites, 50@85¢ per sack; | The following quotations are for good, sound GAS AND ELECTRIC. Oregon Burbanks, 75¢@$110 per ctl, Garnet | Livestock delivered in San Francisco, léss 40@ | Cent L & P 3% 0% Pac L Co 81 — Chilea; 105081 per ctle Barly ‘Rose. $1G3115 | 45 per cent shrinkage for Caitle: o R R By o per cil; small Oregon Seed, 65@70c per otl; | CATTLE—Steers, 5GS%ec; Cows and Helfers, | Mutual B L B B GO N 18 — new Potatoes, 3G3%c. Poultry and Game. | COAL—Wellington, $7.50 ton; New w T@7%e. INSURANCE. ONIONS—Orzgon, 50c@$1.10 per cti; Austial- CALVES—4%@5¢ per Ib (gross weight). X 1an, $3.50 per ctl: Green Onlons, 5OG0e pe sHEEP—w-men 6@0%c; Ewes, 5@5i4c per | Firem's Fd.400 40 | box. L3 > b (gross weight). BANK STOCKS. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 4@6c _per u;.‘ LAMBS—7c per Ib, live weight. Am N1 B3t — |L P & A. - Rnubarb, 30c ‘G $1 per boxi Green Peas. 4G |, HOGS_Live Hogs. 130 to 260 Ibs, Tic: over | Anglo-Cal .. 923 973 Mer Trust.. 20 | e ver 1b for bay and —@— for souttiern; | 200 ibe, 6% @7c, under 130 Ibs, 014 G8Ke; e of Cal.424 425 | Merch Ex.. - R o e B e or o | ara and soit Hoge, wominal &¢ about Oie:| CalSa Dpisin \a Natiomai = — toes, 00c@$1.25 per box or crate; do Mexican | Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 30 per cent oft. | Fivat Natel 325 310 uetb&l 2T hox; fum;ner Squazh, $1. 250150 fRa-oben. 0.9 o of from abové quota SAVINGS BANKS. age, 5c@$1 per ctl; Carrots, 8b@ 3000 — v — 78c per sack; Gullc 5@6c per 1b; Green Pep- ,. g';nssanlim — 'i :-:‘: 2: 450 pers, 25@85¢ pe: Dried Peppm 123,@15¢ General Merchandise. Mutual Sav.110 — vy;nlm, T Co.3000 — &e‘:.l‘? b S o 511011”.: and 18G20¢ for evaporated; | _BAGS—Grain Bags buyer June-July, Te: | § F Sav U705 — b per San Quentin, 8e; Wool , 30@83c; small ILROADS. o lots, 31G3ic; Flsece Twine, The. sTEERT A — | Prestato The Poultrymarket ‘was ‘in good -trim, -all | lington, $7.50; Seattle. $6.50: Brnm. .. descriptions Delng I request, ang the lieht ro. | Begver Hill, $4.50; Rostyn: §7; Coos Bay. S Ceipts were quickly disposed of at well main. | Richmond, §7.50; Cumberiand, 314 n balk nA s1 | tained prices. Receipts of Game consisted $15.25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. SUGAR. chiefly Hare and Rabbits, which met with a | §14; Cannel, $9 bluggish ‘demand at easy rates. Wild Geese | ton in bulk and were steady, there being very few offering. \‘ltgflnllm $8.50 per short ton. Hutch SP taln | “Honokas SC 1% — ton; Coke, $1L. per e Sackar Hrotky Mount Faratien G 8 2 }g_-:mm,',%fi: ag = < r ib; otations are for barrels; for cases 2 F T Goslings, $5.5003; | add Sc; Linseed, 52 per gallon for boiled and | imuee S8 O lp by | . per_dozen for old and $1@10 for | S0c for raw; Castor Ofl In cases, No. 1. 70e: BELANROUS young; Hens, $5@5.50 for small and $6G7 for | Bakers' AA. cases, $1.20@1.22; Lucol, 50c for LA : P ers. $6.5087.5: old Roos- | bolled and 48c for ra ina Nut, cases, 650 | Alaska P A. 53% 34 |Ocesnic S Co 2 3 ters, $4.50@5: roflers, $3@ | 7Sc per gallon: Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 58c | Asso Oil Co. 47 — | Pac Aux FA — — 4 for smail ‘and $5@5.50 for large; Pigeons, | for Ceylon and for Australlan: “extra | Cal F C A100% o | Pue © Borx133 o $1.25; Squabs, $2G2.50. bleached winter Spermp Ofl, @5c: natural winter ‘ 108 GAME—Per dozen—Hare, $1@1. Sperm Oll, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale RAbMu $1.25@1.75; Brush Rabbits, $1.25; | Oil, 00c: natural Whale Ofl, 55c: extra winter Géese, $3; White Geese, $1G1.50; Brant, | strained Lard Ofl, T Gray $1 for smail and $2 for large. Pure Neat i 575, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Fish Oll, 35c; raw Fish Oil, 33c: Paint Ofl, 33c, There waa not much business on the ex- | COAL OIL. change yesterday. There were several sales | COf of ¥ggs and Cheese, but no transfers of Butter | 17¢: Astral. 17c: al Ofl, o, oot Ofl, 75¢: No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, ng Oll, 40c; Salmon Oil, 34c; botled GASOLINE, BTC.—Water Whits in bulk, 10i4c; Pearl Oil, in cases, Star. 17c: Extra Star, 20c: 19c: Stove Gasoline, in on the call. The only fluctuation was a de- | Elaine, 26¢: - | Sl S e, m erh peccid T T e IR I S B 0T Bapme y All‘h:uu-n repnn".nh.cl:h! demand for But- u‘l‘m‘o sl Mm,. P dr"“;u' No. 2 g ondes Tcepesiaiy. acaived Toaim and lower-| lic:. cases, G4 more: Benzine. 5wl 12500 it - liberal. but the market absorbs them without | 458 18¢; S0-degree Gasoune In bulk, 26c; in 50 Hawallan Coml & Sugar 5. flif{:::lty. Orders for shipment are still re- “TDRPEM.NE_”C e nllon v SRR 125 Homokaa § C . 1. ported. 34 of e arrival g0 int Co .. storage and the market Is thus kept from a | S%° yer 10 White Lead. 8G8%c. accordiv 10 10 Paauhau 8 P Co i very troublesome accumulation. There are no | IUANLY. orders of any consequence on the market. The demand for Cheese is better than that market 1s said to the lowest in the United States today, hence there is a lively shigping demand from many points north and south. Business on the exchange was as follows: SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | $2.000 S P Branch Ry fs s 10. pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b hu- o Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, for elther DButter or Bggs. The Ban Franciecs | giten & GTOSNEE SO0 © 00 eq &m Dry ‘so)o S V Water Co M M 4- Granulated, fine, 5. :bc- Dry Granulated, coarse, | $25,000 !lvnl St Ry Ist Con FE8E ‘a.oeounnafsru Valley sggugtscg:s lsiiiii ':: & 30 cnmmu Fruit Canhers ......100.50 Butter—For fresh extras. 20c_was Lid, 21c | 5;30c: Magnol : o Golden C, 4.T0c; D. 4.80c; barrels, loe more Unlisted Securities. asked; firsts, 10 bid; seconds. 15c bl R Ml 1u sres . WM S A Erere—20 cases fresh extras, 18c; for sec- | half barrels, 25c more. onds, 18c bid, 17c asked. bags, 10c_more for all kinds Tablets—Half % D Choesc— 25 fancy mew flats, 1ie. barsels, G.80c: baxes, 6.05c: L Bay CPC 6.106% — | 102% 104 b Bater, 24,500 1b Deminos, 8.80c per Ib. No order taken for | B, GEx go 11913 — | SF & NP o — 3 Y 3 | jegs than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. | S i VW5 113 ° — S P C R 48 — AT M C Wat 5s 99%101 | Stan Ei Ss.. — 85 8. Recelpts of Produce. OT Con 55105 — | Do gtd 5u. 92% — (Note—The Elcnlm quotations represent FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 30. g,ul W Sun Tel 6s..100 — wholesale prices as established by sales, bids | Flour, ar sks.. I Drdk 5s.110 nnv.‘ Do O e and offers on the Exchange. Prices for Butter | w) and Esgs on the street are governed by the e Exchange qnouflalelly range about | oure: étls. 1@ite nigher. the miscellaneous | Tafiow, ctis characier of the busipes) . o Fresh— extras, 20c, | Beans, sks BUTTER— firm; firsts, 19¢, -u-dy‘ seconds, 1S, | pof Nominal. Storage goods—California, nominal; Brs Esstern,” nominal. 'Ladies—Nominai: packing | Hay. tons 933, Chicory, bbls ... 8 stocl e, L tock, hea EGGS—Freh California selected, 18-, S S Bhviee . ; firsts, 17c, stea seconds, 1to, THE STOCK MARKET. steady “’llsrdl. IGE.N!lelldyl Eastern firsta, —_— mina). _Storage—Nominal P CHEESE—Californla fancy new, 1lc, steady; | All Classes ‘of Stocks Irregular and firsts, 10c. steady; seconds, nomiinal: Young Eastern, nominal, Bastern Ladles— | Onions, sks heat, ctls Bonds Quiet. Amerlcas, " fancy, 1llc, weak; first< 103sc. | Trading was again light on the Stock and Weak; seconds, nominal. FEastern—Nomgnal: | Bond &gnanla :I‘th nfl’flfll.‘(ulllohl worthy of ‘Western, nominal. Storage—California, nom- | comment except a sharply lower bid of §108 for inal; Young Americas, nominal: Eastern fancy, | Telephone. The feeling all through the list 16%e, firm, was easy. however, and most of the changes were in the direction of lower o Say ot Deciduous and Citrus Frults. bonds were only ex-dividend of !l.’ ‘under the rule. Half a chest of Malinda Strawberrles came W,rlh = o By "Ih‘{% S 4 arawers of the Lomgworth variety were re- | higher and others lower, witl Vit f Thfl Vul yme of businegs in the h‘.-’ll N.- S e R e e SIS lle hardly up to the recent huge av- Longworths, being of exceptionally fine qu.m, enn. wu #till large, and the usual r | haracterized the fluctuations. brought 60c per small basket or $2.40 i o S B b 4 Javied an Semsseatnt of 10 cents in from Arumll, in the Watsonville region, and The Malindas sold at §1 per drawer and the drawer. m ituation fn Cltrus goods was ges being in light supply and c-mnrm. unchanged, Oran, flrm. though nM very active, while the other descriptions were plentiful, but steady. Two carloads of choice and fancy Navels were ‘There were was bought in by the managers of company, who paid $2.65 pen box lurr m. nm and $1.75@2.45 for the choice. n-un. Trade in Apples was of good proportions and the mar- k-t was In excollent shape for sellers. Trashy stock has about disap ard there is prac- tcally nothing to be had for less than §1 per box. 50@2 per box for fancy and $1 P s i 2 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, March 30—2 p. m. UNITED l'l"ATl BONDS. ¢4 H & 2|o|\ Hops, bales 2.715| Leather, rolls . "630 Hides, 218} Pelu. 4. !00’ :ho) Wine 48,450 31 Quicksilver, fisks 33 wiiEs SRRl TAG &EISe.108%108 s LA Ry os. — 120 |8 LAL gtd 55107%110 g AP Cheriion = [spe L s Cisile — SPBRA IcmBs.113 — IS V Wat MT55.105% — | Do ds %fl:tm 18 | Dois ! 308] Wool, bales Gas and Electric Ask. 103% 1 2 o2 L= B Ry 5s..1 & RIS = LH g3 e Erng i SF & g L] ? d I i o - - | %

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