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14 Yy . THE SAN, FRAN(HSCO CALL, TUESDAY, . FEBRU RY 19, 1907. 5 .w:ummammmum-m NANGIAL AND GOMMERGH SUMMARY OF Wall-street stocks. lower. Cal Cotton weak and the Copper-stocks lower. Continental Exchange weaker. Southern Nevada stocks stronger. Silver declined Y4c. World's shipmengs of Wheat Barley and Oats unchanged. Hay weak, Feedstuffs easy Compound Lard advanced Potatoes and Onions in amp Two cars of Westiern Poultry sell off readily. Eggs plentiful and weak. Cheese firm. Butter active and firm. Orange market oversupplied , Sheep and Hogs as q s and Raisins more act EASTERN MARKETS Pry New York Momey Market . Feb. 15.—Money on call, 4@5 5; closing bid, 4; offered at " areadyz New York Stock Market NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—The desliogs n to- appeared to be largely pro- 4r origin. ‘The movement slar in the efforts of the grope for an effective that bad most 3 th woull hegin this_ week. of efforts in the vork out the mice as little e. Sterling exchange in today. snd this was at- s frag Paris to London iptions American 1 n «of American s ng op, and the sgajust zhe Bank of Londoy was_again be of New York bank weré dealing issues, ch the were said to be great cements followed the rumo tional bank returns to from Washington tod interest ou account af loan_ item over the in- a decline of some B ip their cash hold® 2 t an incresse in propor- deposits from 20.5 per cent call and time lure 1o engage The pros of the Interstate quiry ipto the Harr mnde something of in the of the market. The selling renewed before the final which ;: 'mém, par_value, ates ands were Gnchanged New York Stack List E. F. Hotton & Co., 480 California street, members of the New York Stock Excheage. furnish the following list df bond and stock saiee yesterday Sales, STOCKS High.[Low.| Bid.| Ask | Express. . 290 1300 | ers 15% xfl 14 1 oA S & h Do prd Sugar 1485 1441 uua 144% 1188 (114 “45- o pra 160 Angconda At Coast 600A T & § F 100{ Do pra 006/ Balt Can Southern’ Pacific ;& X W Bights N W ‘1‘132’106’.‘ IO (1481, iy 000/Colo Routhern Do ist pfd D 2.000{Corn Products Do ptd . 4.400/Great North pfd. 1,600/Grest Nor Ore . |Greene Con Cop. 400/G C M 8§ & P. was | t tie deposit item that | 4600/T » | Iron Silver . THE MARKETS 11 Money, 4@35Y2 per cent. Local stocks neglected. very large. No change in Flour. Corn quoted higher but dull. and Beans firm. J4c per 1b. le supply and unchanged. Game higher. and weak. uoted last week. ive in Eastern markets: * | New York Stock List Continued [High. |Lovw. | Bid.| Ask. ales STOCKS. E N Y Air Brake 137|130 2,800)N Y Ci 1. mwum 4 E |55 i Do 1st pfd. j110 f130 Do 24 pfd &0 | 90 NYNH&H 182 j1ss 0[N Y Ont & W.1I|'464| 453 45 80%, 801| 8oy !N\‘\nnl Amer . 9,900 North Pacifle . Omaha $00/0nt _Min 400 Paciic Coast. - h Do 1st pfd.. ¢ Do ":ml.m i | " 200/Pgcific Mail .. 60,100 Penn R R Oo,.. 0 l”eo(ple's Gas . St T prd 345 ‘343| 34y 132 Pullman Ot Go. -|Pittsburg * Coal Do pfd ...... 1,600 Sloss S 8 & I Co.| 3% Do pfd ...... {10834 St L & S F 1st pf| ) Do 24 pfd..... %/ St L S W 2 : Do 18,600 South ‘Pacthc Do pfd . { S00/South Ry . % 500 Do pfd | ..|Tean Coal & Iron TPL&T Co. 119 31 3016 R 1,100(U 8 Do Cor.. | - ptd | 89,500 8 Steel AR AR 2,400/ Do ptd 1051% mfl, 101,. 500/ Va-Car lh?m Co| 30 345 Do pfd ... A Va C I & C Co. .| Wabash pta . Wells Fargo Ex. 500, West Union .| West! mflmun! s w 100, 500 & D Jat ntd Do 24 pfd .... -|Wisconsin Cen .. | Do pfa . ), 00 lhlret total sales. New York Bonds T S rer 2s reg w‘m:u an 6s, Do upon Bo" s i3 ‘Mler. s 11001 Do ecoupon . 100 Do new 4s -851; Do coupon 2 | Amer Tob 4s %|Minp & St L Do 6s 105N, K & Texas 4s. Atch gen 4s ... 1013 Do 2ds | ‘lx)o iuuruL../. fié’msk of Mex tlantic 4s. 98KIN Y C 3 Balt & Obfo 45 101%|N J © fen fer | Do 3us . 931 | Nor Pacific Brooklyn RT ¢ 48 89 | Central of Ga ss. 10 | Xor & W o Ist fnc..... 0 8 Lin Do 24 inc. ... 76 |Pa convw 3ie% Do 34 inc. 63, |Reading gen | Chies & Ohio 4% 104% |8 L & | Chi_& Alton 3is. 74 ]CAB&QneWMF 95 5 %180 Pacific 4s..... So1, C.CC & «L Zndx. wna Do 1st d4s cert. mzL; | Colo Ind 58, st A. 70 |80 Rallway 5s. lll“’ | Golo Midiand 4s.. 71% Tex & Pac ists. 118 o .20 81 |Tol St L& W 4s. 81% 103% Union _Pacifle 4s. Den & Rio G . 9534 U S Steel 20 Bs.. t Securities 5s. 39’\ “nbllh 1sts . - Do | Erle prior lien 4s. 4 deb B i Do 863 Weatern M8 45 . 81 104% | W & L Erie 4s... &8 991, |Wis Central 4s... 883 15| Little Chief | Alice 5.00 Ontario reece 25 Ophir Bruns Con WnPgmcl Com Tunnel 37/Savage . | Con Va Min Co. 80 Sjerra Nev | Horn Stiver 1-70/Small Hoj 00 |Standard ool | Leadville Con Boston moek. and Bomds Money— Mining— Adventure 1654 | 165 4 | 1 j 4s 91 Mexiean Cen 4s.. 84 | | Raflroads— Atchison prd . Boston & Albany.23 Boston & Maine, Boston Elevated Pcibure pta xlfln Contnl & H Pen- anuetu Union Pacific Miscellaneons— Amer Arge Chem. Do pfd | oy Ran, s | D wannse 148 | Franklin 1333 Granby . 2414 | Groene Cons 1821 Roya 58 w s mnlu 1755% | Michigan . P! Amer Sugar.. Do pfd . u United Shoe Mach. mu@l.uh s %a fd | Vietors; .THE COPPER STOCKS ;:?‘. 1. he Anmouncement that as the owner of at S nxu.l(z:uu ol“ lAnou:y %08 probably e gfl!": oy L all the Coppers more eola and Calumet is be more apprec! and the general public we ln{. rge buvers o!h;r: stock today, liftiag the pl’kfl sm over the price at which Calumet & Hecla brokers have %eo buying for many 'edl past. The selling of Trinity by Lawson brokers still continues. Qirectors meet tomorrow on the dh-lflnd, Which 15 expected to. b n?fnt Gates says the public is filled, with Anaconda en Amnigamates, Hutton sage there s little out 2 large -t ted Ity 1 irge hew stock {mine’ by This year, to take pver the Cole-Ryan properties. R el will be a diidend in Lorndon Clesing Stocks a: !o:rm.mey g 13- 16 llfl. Kl& kc‘l‘fllm . New 5% \nrfolk & aster o0 @ 5| EGGS—Strong: firsts, 26e: DRI - | S%e; PRI 847 | ticipated. The technical position of |' Condition of she Treasury WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Today's statement of the treasury b:hncas o the ‘general, fond shows: Available cash 136,508 | gold cotn £d bulon. $100.440,412; gold. certal: cates, $44,425, New York Cotton Market NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—The cotton market is quiet and fegtureless. There has been some scatterinz liquidation of March. ~There i no change in the spot situation. New crop months are steedy on reports of too much dry weather in Texss. The market loks a narrow scalping affsir. receive March aud all holders are willing fo be driven out we might have a somewhat further decline in this delivery. New York Commercial: ‘‘The bulls seem con- fdent that they will see a good profit, in spite of the fact that many well-posted cotton men expect the acreage this spring to be the largest in the history of cotton. After the Legislature adjourns and the agitation fs over, there may be a better warket, but the public continues to keep out just now, and brokers have little confidence in any improvement for a month or so.”" Morning papers, speaking of the dry goods situ- ation, claim that business is brisk, with prices advancing sharply. Open. High. Low. Close. 0200 e.fic 9.15¢ - 9.18¢ 0.38c 9.42c 9.33c 9.36c 9.45¢ de D.44c 9.4Tc 9.50¢ 9.50c 9.4Tc 9.5 9.50c 9.52c 9.76c ggz && cel 9. S4e . . .Itfnurr‘:-er X 10.00¢ 10.01c New York Grain and Produce o NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—-FLOUR—Recelp! 25,900 barrels; exports, 14,600 barrels. Duil and about steady. | ““SHEAT “Recelpts, 55,000 bushels: exports, | 243,200 bu-hel spot, firm: No. 2 red, 82c ele- | vator and S3%c f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Dt o ree 't & b Aot No. 2 hard winter, | 875¢ £. o. b. afloat. In face of bearish weekly | statistics, wheat was firm ull day, closing %@ | %e net bigber. Its main infuence were bullish cables, export rumors, big clearances, unfavor- | able weather West, covering by shorts and| predicted lighter receipts at Kansas City. May Closed, S5%c; July, Si%c; September, Si¥c. —Steady. M—Stead; SUGAR-—Raw, stead: centrifugal, 96 test, ! fair refining, 2% : molasses sugar, 2 refined, steads. COFFEE—Futures closed -te-dv at a met de- cligg of 10@15 points. Sal 1,000 baes, in- clufing:_March. 5.50@5.55¢ \n\- 5.80@5.65¢; July 5.70c; September, 5.80@5.85: '\ovemhnr. 5.95c; December. ,5.95@6.05c; January, 6.05c. Spot coffee barely steady: No. 7 Rio, Tc; Sap- tos No. 4, Sc: mild, quiet; Cordova, 8@12%c. T —Firm; Western factory, common to ; Western imitation/creamery, ex- seconds, e 25@25%e. TED FRUITS EVAPORATED APPLES —Barely steady, with business light: fancy, 8%@9c; choice, 8%@ prime, %@ NES-—-Are in better demand, prices steady to firm-California fruit ranges from e to | ana_Orezon 70s to 30s at 5% @ tras, 26@27 | APRICOTS—Unchanged; e xSc- extra | hatce 181 @19c; fancy, 19@20c, CHES —Quiet but firm owing to “the light | available: choice, 11@12}c; extra 121, @1815¢; faney, 12%@ldc; extra 13@15c. Are steady on spot; loose muscatel, seeded raisins, 7% @10c; London layers; New York Metal Market | NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—The London market | for tin was higher, witl spot quoted at £191 15s, and futures st €190 10s. Locally there was an advance of sbout 10 points on the aver- | age. with spot quoted at $41.871@42.12%. Copper was_ higher in London, with spot quoted at £107 12s 6d and futures at £108 178 . Locally the market was firm and unchanged. with lake quoted st $25@25.25. electrolytic at | $24.75@25, and casting at $24.25@24.75. Tead was unchanged at £19 10s in the Lon- dop market and at $6@0.30 locally. Spelter was unchanged at £26 s 6d in the London market and at $6.80@6.96 in New York. Tron was bigher in the English market, with standard foundry quoted at 55e 3d and Cleveland yarrants at 56a. Locally the market was un- | changed. 1 foyndry Northern is_quoted at §25.5520.25; No. 2 G0, $24.15.@25.75: foundry Southern, $25 26.50; No. 2 do, ‘ohgiz NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—The visible supply of grain Saturday, February 16, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, was as fol- lows: Wheat 43,585.000 bushels, decrease 9S2.- 000 bushels; corn 9,445,000 bushels, increase 1 279,000 _bushels; oats 11,212,000 bushels, de- crease, 299.000 bushels: rye. 1,608,000 bushels, de- crease 17,000 bushels; barley 2,471,000 busbels, decrease 416,000 bushels. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE * Fatnre Grain and Provisions CHICAGO, Feb. 18 —Considering the formida- ble array of bearish statistics, the wheat i ket was strong, the sentiment, with the excep- | tion 'of & few minutes at tic opening, belng | builish all day. The easy tone at the opening‘ | was cavsed by the weekly statistics, which were more fayorable to the bears than been a The most important of these wea cning factors were world's shipments gf 12,304, 000 bushels in the amount of bresdWuffs on ocenn passace. Increased recelpts at Minne- | apoiis and Duluth also depressed the early ma | ket. Despite these influences. commission houses | | were active buvers, and as the trading pro- gressed the demand was augmented by the free coverlug of short The market Siried. stroag, with May #c higher. May opened % @¥%c lower Ti%c, advanced to 78%c and closed Corn was firm all day on lively bidding by commission houses and shorts. Trading was in small_volume. The market closed firm, with | May %@%e up. May opened a shade to l4c Mgher st 403 e, 8614 up to 473c and closed o Thes was little trading 1n the oats plt, bt the market was firm in sympathy with wheat | and corn. May opened a shade lower to a shade bigher at 401, @40%c, advanced to 40%c and closed % @%e up at 40%c. ¢ visions were weak. Liberal recelpts of ere and at other packing centers t the close May pork whis fown 27%;c and ribs were High. Low. Close. TRY 77y 8% 83 TI% T8l 8 Ty 18 47 47y 46% 474 461, a6 481 46% 46T 4T 465 47 Cash Graln amd Provistons } CHICAGO, Feb. 18. ACllh quotations were as follows: Flour, stead, . No. 2 3 white, ‘4014, @40%c: No. 3 39% @40%c. No. 2 rye, 63@0dc. Fair to choice mlting barley, 57@60c. No. 1 fax- seed, $1.17: No. 1 \ormwestern. $1.24; prime timotby seed, $4.55: clover, contract grades, IB30" Shent tibe. sides 00se), $9@9.15; short clear sides (bozed). ss.zsgon Mess pork, per bbl $16.62% Lard per 100 ibs, “§0.47% Whisky. basis of bhighwines, $1.29, Articles— Recelpts. Shipmente. Flour. barrel 81,200 22,700 Wheat, bushel 31,900 Corn, bushels., 294,300 Oats, bushels 243,500 Rre. busbels 3,000 Barley, bushels. 14,500 Butter, Cheese and Eggs oglmc‘grms“l&eh 18.. —On. the: Produce Exchange y the er market was stea - erles, 22@32%c; dairies, ZO@30c e oy included, 22 25%c; extras, 2Tic. wtog, 14@16§4c Feb. 1 Butter on the ’olrd of Trade was firm at 33c & poun total ont- pit for the week was 540,00 pounds. o O Eastern Livestock Market CHICAGO. - CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—Cqttle—Receipts, 28,000, |13 %Bc:lvn?iegfiwd Ctecdors, $o004570; {EL00@s.25; ato ers, $2.50@4.70; Hogs—Recaipts, (G200 8@10c Jower. Mised i butebers’, g 10‘ gg;dluht, Tsr e, 301580 S bulk fo.0507 B pigs, Sheep—Recelpts, 16,000 smp $3.40@5.50; li;h‘n 150 LTy 4 o OMAHA, Feb. 18, s@ioc 1ower, g Satie steers, 4150 B em Stee and 25; 3 Eg0qs mm. %‘;? m: A ‘Tw%bw !kht, vuso % a0, KANSAS crf‘irA . 35 = 12000: sixong ¢ 30G0 tive cows end beiter. . msffi' o lower, Hi If the fact develops that Do one wants to |- 9e |y | oblige buyers to pay full prices. | mized, $1.27%@ tion. I t 16 thought that aifferences the local ‘and. mortbern wskers will divert ot aEn | oF Valley stock to Los Angeles. tter continues fl.:n With _storage almost gone. The only looked for change it increase n supply. As the quotations in San clsco a) hi than they are here coast butter will ‘prob. ably go thm Jea Angeles a it w stock. eese 18 un- Potatoes Muflnn- firm, with demand. Onlons are abundant. The nearest approach to the predicted Jclm in the market was the reduc- tion in the official .gn price of nflrthern Auvs- tralizn browns '%to )1.26@1 Yellow Danvers stik are Sras- ot Of sweet potatoes only wl S iites are in the mar. l‘;et naw; they are in m-n supply anq good eman Receipts at the Produce Exchange today were: Eggs 653 cases, butter 13,711 1bs, cheese 3236 Ibs. potatoes 4653 sacks, onions 300 sacks, beans 30% sacks, lmt’!gg:mg none. oliowing are ing prices: %c nnen,‘cmdle«t 2205 mrthern ml:;cé., candled, 2c. mn—m:u m-merr fancy, 60¢; valley creamery, fancy, 60c; coast ey f;ga 5 coast cream: ‘cholve, 52t4¢; cooking, & ufi k.' 17¢; mnorthern stor- age, 16¢; me.hor. ln-n 18c; ancl ol fea. 18¢; an ise: 16 tern, 18¢; Swiss, unportefl Sasaer Swiss, domestie, 20c: limburger, 18e. POULTRY prices, live weight, 1b)— Hens, light weight, 14e; young Roosters, 16c; Fryets, 16c; Brotlers, 18c; old ers, Sc; Tur- Toms, 18c; young Toms, 17c; Hen Tur- 15c, Goese, 13c) Ducks, 12¢; Squabs, 52 a 19c; young ey, c' - Foma. z&l—d Tur 23c; old Toms, * en Turkeys, 20c; Geese, 13¢; POTATO! rldn_ $2.10; smnn. $2.50; Highland, § §2.25; Early Eastern, @2.50; isconsin, '$2.10; Mim mesota, $2.10; Sweet Pota’ toes, yellow, $4. ONIONS— Yellow Danvers, northern, $1. A Troway nopthers, $1.25@1.50; astie: 6c; Ohtlis, evaporated, 1214@1835¢: sun dried, 13 @13%4c: ground, 123%c¢; nmm bulk, 123 @18c. BEANS (per ctl)—Piuk No. 1, $2.75; Lima No. f % TLady Washington No. 1, $2.75@3; Lady w fill mn’, small white, No. 1, $3.25@3.40; Black Eye, $4.50 @5‘ Garvanzas, $4.25 '3 s, 1214 @15 vfi%: Y":[g‘r 1 —Comh water wM(c, 16¢; light amber, ; comb, white, [15@20c; ex- tracted water white, 60-Ib cans, Th@se: ex. tracted white, 60-1b cans, 7%4c; light amber, Te. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS Naval Stores, Turpentine and Rosin QAVA\'\AE.HGI . Febk 18.—Turpentine Br?. 7 69,600, Quoted: B D, 10; F, G, $4.20% H, $3.50; N, $67 WG, Wheat— Opentng Closing Openng Closing Minneapolis Wheat Market MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 18 —WHEAT—May, 75%c: July, 79%c; September, 78lgc: i hard, 82¢; No. orthern, 8lc: No. 2 Northern, 8% @79c; No. 3 Northern, T4@T6c. §t. Louis Wool Market ST. LOUIS, Feb. 18.—WOOL—Steady: me- dium’ grades, combing and clothing. 24@2833c: light fine, 20@23¢; huvy fine, 16@16%¢c; tub- washed, S0@38c. Nofl.llern ‘Whent Market WASHINGT! TACOMA, Feb. 18.—WHEA' elub, 68c¢; , 67c. OREGO! PORTLAND, Feb. 18. AWEE\T—CIIIL\. 70c; bluestem, T1@72¢; valley, T0c; red, Northern Business SPOKANE. Feb. 18.—Clearings, §397,722; bal- ances, $198,848. TACOMA. Feb. 18.—Celarings, $810,718; bal- %E Feb. 18.—Clegrinzs, $1,752,385; bal- s, $18K,5 uncel ;‘LA\D Feh. 18.—Clearings, $1,411,697; bllunces. $117,11! LOCAL MARKETS —B!untem» Tle; asme ancem Exchange and Bullion Siiver was %c lower. Continental Exchange awas weaker. Sterling Exchange, sixty day — @481 Sterling Exchange, sight. 4.85 erling xchlng gt &= hange, » 16 New York Exchange, & 17% Silver, Mexican Dol CONTI‘!E\'T‘L New York on Paris. | New York on Mexico. Paris on Loudon. Berlin on Lendon Wheat and Other Gralns WHEAT—The world's shipments for the week pere as tollows, {n grasters: Russian, 150, D-m!bl-n Argentine, 526,000; Aus- 3¢ bigher. New York reported 43 boatloads for export ¢onfirmed, with rumors of 50 to 70 boatloads to follow. Tn this market futures were weak, but the spot | grain was firm, though still quiet. CASH WHEAT S (Culiforns Club, _$1.2T5,@185; do milling, ifornia White Australian, 7 1433 Sower stades of Califoraia, $1.10@1.25; Northeen Glab, $1.273 @13 Northern Blue o, SLA5%5" Nor e tted, FUTURES ’ 10 to 11: 4. m. May—$1.30 bid. December—$1.85% bid. BARLEY—There was nothjng nef in this mar- ket yesterday, trading being light 411 around. CASH BARLBY Good to choice feed. spot, $1.1234@1.13%: common to fair, $1@1.10 per ctl; Bxewl.ns and Shlpp!n‘. $1.15@1.20 per ctl; Chevalier, $1.15 .20 for poor to common and $1.25@1.35 usk o choice. TUTURES 10 to 11 ao 2. m. Session May—$1.14 December—$1.04, OATS—~Continue firmly held by sellers, who The market is moderately active. Giood 1o cholee Red tor teed, 31 40@1.55; com- mon to fair, $1.30@1.37%; Red. for seed, 1.50 White, ~ §1. vumfis- Black, 1,60 2; dny, $1.4215@1.50 per CORN_Although samples are more numerous on (‘n.nn. sellers are asking higher prices on the basiy of Chicago quotations for the Western e California small round vellow, Sl 66 !-m nl- Tow, $1.30° white, sacked—Yellow. $1.1 1. 321 Ptlun‘ SL. lzv.@ 154 1.85@1.40 for Californla and $1.35G1.40 for Utah, BUCKWHEAT-$5@2.25 per ctl. Flour and Farinaceous Goods FLOUR—Calif Family .80 510, net wnn!ou:o ?J:;:ount Bakers fiu-u“u.gr Brown E; @4.60; 5 Oregon and "Wash- o &4 for Family and 'nmmcfi"ons GOODS—Prices T net cash, no discount, are sa follows: Gnh-m Tour, per 100 Ibs; lg Flour, $3. Blonr: 84 Crac R “ | Whole Whelt-l'hmr‘ 105 gall-d @7.25, 1n sacks 2,60 75; Roll L $4.30, 'in sacks 5 Baricy, ; Peas, boxes, $5; Green Pell. $5 per Hay and Feedstufls Hay opened the week icc s inactive, with few cars run_out and buyers indifferent. Re- celpts mere 500 tons, all cars. Some. sellets were shading all grades to effect sales. There was nothing new in Feedstuffs. stéamers down nvm the north brought only small lines, but there ig ?lenty on the market. \tmm.mes 558'9.; ‘ton. ton. s'nnsrupr's@_g., St 4282 Ol at mi lfll‘l ln bb 315 Cracked Gore. per 1; Amm' e it u‘i" $21.50 pec ton ct] -50. Ye 2 wn.!,‘ufl,lgu% ré.mq- l‘h.lde?m. Nnt!n m'utnn, 13¢. miscellaneous vegetables, and chotce lllkhdtelellufeupumwu t Arm POTATO] ctl: River White, $1.70@ OretflnB urbanks, $1.85@2.10; Early Rose, ; Eastern Burbanks, $1.70@1.80; Sweet Po- 3. ouo\s—vouw gL, ABLE: per ctl, § VEGET) S—Agy Th; khnh-m B@l% P Gmm Pa,nis. E l;;fic Mexican, $1.75¢ i er Hithome "ca g‘:fllfll 5 uemnhen lery, dnue ; Cabl i c.nm.?:. Gt per g@?.flm st , Ber sacks Turnipe. fir e Hhbbard Sauass, fllt esh, 315@20 sfl“ Mushrooms, 20@35c per Ib. $1.: 0 Poultry and Game Two cars of large Western Chickens were placed on sale yesterday and met with & snappy Sale at prices ra rom §7 to $8 per dozen. Do:es,::. stock was llmly nominal, as there lndmtlon- s TavOr & B and active marRer ToF the current week..and desirable stock is expected to do better. Game was generally higher, re- celpts belng 1light and \the demand showing ked Improvement over Sty m?ouvm —Per _ dozen: Heas, and $5@35.50 for small; Roosters, $0.50@7.50; Fryers: $1@5.50; Pigeons, $1@ Ducks, '$6@S for young 50 per pair. AME—Gray Geese, 5230 ite Geese, @1.50; Brant, $1.50@2.50 %oum-‘ $4.50@6; are, $2.25; Cottontail Rabbits, 32\50 Butter; Cheese and Ezsh Receipts of all three descriptlons under this | head over Sunday were large and the market re- | mained in exactly the same condition as at the close of last week. There was an excellent de- mand for all descriptions of Butter, and supplies | cleaned up readily at the old quotations, cream- er extras particularly being in sha request d firm. Receipts of this grade were about u\nunh to go around and bids of 32c on the Ex- change fafled to bring out any sellers. stood as previously quoted, and, although the demand was brisk, the market was unable to sorb ail the offerh weak and lower market may be expected until Storing is falrly started. All kinds of Cheese were held firmly at the old thations Receipts were 47,800 lbs Butter, 88,000 Ibs Cheese and 2178 cases Eggs. The following were tie official quotations as established by the sales, bids and offers on the floor of the Dairy Eschange: BUTTER—Fresh Creamery extras, 32 per Ib, firm; do firsts, 3le, steady; seconds, 28, steady: packing stock. firm a for No. 1 and f No. 2. Storage goods— 2 packing stock, 223c, firm " Eastern ladies, frats. B3ic, . CHEESE—Fancy California new fats, 16c per 1b; firm; firsts, 13c, new Young Amer- feas, fanty, 15lc, steady; frsts, 13%e. steady: local storage flats, 1xz.c, steady; Eastem stor- age, fancy, 17%ge, Oregon do, 13%c, steads. £GGS—California fresh selected, 22¢ per firm: extras, 20%c. steady; firsts, 20c. stde?«iv seconds, 19¢, steady. perha Deciduous and Citrus Frults Twenty carloads of Navel Oranges were stand- ing on the railroad tracks yesterdzy, and with these new arrivals about to be added to the al- ready unwicldy stocks Bt the stores. the market | was in a semidemoralized condition. The de- mand was ratber limited and receivers were ohlged to shade the quotations to effect sales of found lots. Lemons and Mexican Limes were in fair request and steady, while Grape Fruit and Tangerines were slow of sale and weak, the Iatter being lower. Apples and Pears were dull and unchanged. APBLESS1 1 m i<t box for Newtows Pip- pins, $2@2.25 zenburgs, $1@2 for other rod ‘varletics, and sl 10@1 40 for Bellflowers. PEARS—Winter Nellis, $2 per Box; cooking varjeties, $1.50 per box. CITRUS FRUITS <Per box: Navel Oranges. .gzm for fancy, $1.25@1.75 for choice and 1.50 fo'! ntundxrfll Seedl!nl& 31@1 50; TII‘I' rines. ; Lemone, $2.50@3 for ‘fan 55@" 25 !or el ‘and $1. 2661 75 for standard; Grupe Fruit, $3@3.50 for seediess and $1.15@ 2.25 for common; Limes, $7@T.50 per_case. TROPICAL FRUITS—Bananas, $1@2 per bunch for Hawailan and $2@8 for Centnl Amer- ican; Pineapples, $3@5 per Dried- Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey New York reports more demand for Prunes, both for export and local retall account, with Raisins second in point of activity. This market continues quiet and featureless, but very firmly Deld. FRUITS—Apricots, 166% 1b; Evapo- rated_Apples, spot, Beaches. 1046 13c; Pears. S@l2ge; Prunes, 4-size basis, 3c; large sizes. 4 Fasres Ui, suatoc: Loose Muscatels, The, 7o and sc for % 3 and 4 crown respect: sx, less Sultanas, 7@T%c;. Thompson less, Tigo for unbleched; Tondon Lue;; B-crown, ers, Zerown, §i Clusters, fi 30 tor lmpennl §3 for Dehesa and $280 for fancy. Nomparells, 17@18%c; 1 NUTS—Almonds, 131 @14c, hnnmn X L, m;sexsc Ne P 'ét T "?umd”“ ffi’u for No. Chultnutl‘ 5 HONEY—] @N%c per ll: for ‘bright comb and 1234@14c for amber; water white extracted, nomiual—none here; amber extracted, 5%@7¢ per Ib. Provisions Compound Lard is %c bigher. Otherwise there | is nothing new. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1i%ec per heavy. 14%e for light medium. 160 oy ughg 161¢’ for extra light and 20@2lc for s cured; Dry Salted Sides, 13l4c¢: Bellies, Eastern sugar-cured Hams, lG%@hc California bl. extn Mess, ugar- 1de; Hams, }6lc; Mess Beef, $9 per '9.50: Family, $10; Primz Mess k, $16.50; extra’ clear, i Mess, 5 Plx Pork, $26 it oot 5" Simolied Bost, ‘146 er Tb. TARD—Tierces quoted at 103%e for California compound, 10K for Eustern compound and, 15c half-ba: 133%c; 10-] lb tins, 13%8: 5.1 tins, 13% tins, 14c. OLENE—One balt-barrel, =10 balf-barrels, 10%c; one tierce, 1 tierces, 103c; five tierces, 10%e. - €5 &; three two Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops HIDES—Culld and brands sell about ygmc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers. e ke, 155 G15e, et 15 G 1de: Hides, 12} @130 for heavs, 12% @13c for Uzht; Stugs, 8 Salted Kip, 121sc: Sulted Veal, 15%e¢; S.ted Calf, 15%c; dry Hides, 23¢c; dry Kip. 22c; dry Calf, 25¢; Sheggsklm‘ Shearilngs, 20@50c eachi: shott Wool, T0c_each: dium, 70 long Wool, Horse- hides. ealt, $/@3.25 for Yarge. Gad 3275 For o' Deerskins—Dry \Ieximnl 32% @35¢; dry Mexicsn, 25@27 Central Ameri- | 35@37%ec.. Goatsk! ns—?l"lme Alg:sons. 75c xl large o, $1.25; large, 50c; small, TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 5c; No. 2, 4@s%c; Grease, 2@3c. _ WOOL—Fall clip: San Joaquin and Southern, 7@9c; fall Lambs. S@llc; Humboldt and Men- docino, 14@15¢; Middie Coun? ?:u, North- free, 12@13%c; Nevada, 17@15¢ per 1b for HOPS—CBO&CQ. 12%e; prime, 10%@11c; com. mon, 10c per Meat Warket No, change in any description was reported yesterday. > DRESSED MEATS BEEF—6% @7%c per Ib for Steers and 6@6%4c ows. VEAL—$%@10c for large and 9%@10c for sma o MUTTON—11%4@12%c for Wethers and 11@ Ewes. pAMB—Ie per Ib for Yeartings and 8¢ for DRESSED BOGS——Oléglfixc r 1b. uotations are for good. sound Llfesmk. d\!llwre% in San Franeisco, less 50 per CUATTLE Stoers Os'mii 1b for N rs, o 0. 1 and TH@THe for No. gfiu ahd. Beifers, 6@6%c; No. 2 Cows, & CALYEE SG5ise par I for Helt 4%@se for medium and heavy (gross t). SHEED— Wethers, 6@7c per 1o, & e (gross_weight). - LAuxs—w_.e-rezogu 1b. HOGS—100 to 200 Ibs, 7% @Sc per Ib: over 200 Ths, TH@744c; Boars 50 poe et Stags 50@ 40 per and Sows 10@20 per cent off abave o gSeneral llereinq.ln e o Bage. 26%¢ Tor 316 as‘. 87%c; W W n%c for 3-1b AL—WE“-'-‘IS!B‘D. $12 per ton: New Well! $13: Beaver H1ll, $107 Coos Bay. $107 ngfi- : Cum! and, %mf"zna« ! lb.. lies of any consequence available. | 7.50 for | gy $2.25 for_small and 50c for Colts; | 54 A S 2o Receipts of Produce FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 . 1,972 Leather, rolls Mraditnge, 650 * 140 Potatoes, 'sks ... 3,120/ Lamber, M 883 Onfons, sks 615/ Ogances. bxs ... 1,800 | Hay, tons 590|Quicksilver, fisks. = 40 OREGON Flour,, qr sks.... 365 Wheat, etls 1,501 | Bran, ‘sks © 1,867, Onions, 425 WASHINGTON Flour, qr ske.... 5,044Sborts, sks ..... 425 | Oats,” ctle- . 1.080| ‘WESTERN STATES Flour, qr sks....: sidadnaesss LI THE STOCK MARKCT Southern Nevadas—Local Se- curities Neglected Eight thousand dollars in bonds and 140 shares | of stock comprised the total business on the Stock and Bond Exchange vesterday. It could | bardly bave been duller. The only varistions worthy of note were sma vances in Honokaa Sugar and Contra Costa Water, and a lower guotation for Assoclated Ofl, which was ex- dividend of $1.50 under the rule, which ex- platns the apparent loss. There was much more activity in ofl stocks | than for some. time, And the grokers rolled off | auite a st of sslex as will be seen. More tone and larger trading developed in | the Soutbern Nevada minlag stock: cfal activity in_Great Be: D | angle, Redtop Bxtensfon and St eld Con. mines sold up to $9.62%. the most satisfactory day for some time in | group. The Comstocks were quiet and | lar, ‘there being-no tendenmcy either .. .l | The Mariposa Gemmercial and M pany has lev(ed an_ assessment of §10. delin- quent March 23, and the North Pacific Trading and Packing Company one of $30, Mareh 1. STOCK AND BGND EXCHANGE | MONDAY, Feb. 18—10:30 a. m. UNITED STATES BONDS Bd. Ask. 4s qr coup. 48 Qr reg. | Cal € 5( 58.107 Cal Wlne 58 ”‘61(’2% C C Wat 58.10214 — |P E Ry 3s. ulu.mm( L&P 5s. Do g mgs — 99 |Pac PeehE T i » P &OR 6 — 1125 Powell-st. 6s..111% — Sac EG&RSs.10415108% SF & SJV3s.120 12035 QFD.«; & 8J58.110%111 | 08 | L Tahoe R3s.101 102 24 mg3s — | L A Elee 5s. — 100%/8J& BCR 4%as | LAG & !Jl!Sl — mesg!sum R 6a..114 {L A Ry S P of A-6s | LAL R(d 5'104*105% (X . LAP lem 55.106%3 (1910) . S P (1912) .... 8PC 1 ¢ M.HD%E] S P B 6s.135 ISPRR 1st ris 95 8V W z mgés — Stkn 2&}: s — |S ¥V Wat Co. 22 Contra Costa 61% — Marin Co .. — 62 . GAS AND ELECTRIC Cent L & P. I 2%|Martel Power Mut ELetts 9 9% Pac L Co. 5 Do ex ctfs 18 IStkn 6 & BI — INSURANCE | Fireman's Fund LTS 18Ty BANK STOCKS Am Ntl Bk.130 — (Lon, P & A. 136 Anglo-Cal .. 84 8T [Mer Trust Bank of Cal.36314 — |Mereh Ex Cal Sufflmlp 12015 First Na SAV Ger §_& L3025 3225 Hum S Bk.2100 | 50 - is F Natiopal. — Mutual Sav.. — Union T C0.2300 3300 S F Sav U.622% — STREET RATLROADS Galiforita 100 = |Prestdio~....- 20 — Geary ...... — 45 POWDER Giant Consolidated C 84 S5 . SUGAR Hawaijan C. $3%|Onomea S C. 37 38 | Honokua S C 11 -~ 11%|Pasuhau § C. — 13% Hutch S'P € 15% 16 |Union S Co.. — 46 Kilauea S O. — | Do pool ... — 46 Makgweli C. 32 — ¥ mscm.mnovs Alaska P A. — Oceanic § Co. — Asso 0il Co. 4314 -ms Cal F C A.104% Cal Wine A, salz ss'/al MV& MtTm. 93 SALL‘S Morning Session Board— 10 Cal Safe Deposit & Trust. 10 Honokaa Sugar Co 10 Makawell Sugar Co 000 Pacific Electric Ry 58 ,000 United R R of § F 48 Street— 60 Alaska Paékers' Association. $2,0008 P B R 1st refunding 4s. Pac 8 Tel Co. — 110 g 42 uzsgz 85 Unlisted Securities MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Bid. Ask.| Bay CPC 65.104% — |SF ol NW REs111 ‘112 |Stand EL Ss. SF Drydk 5s.112 Do_gid 3s. 87 SF G&E 4348 923 9473!Sun Tel 5s. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Ala Sug Co. 14 Cal Cot Mils 92 Cal TI&T. Chbutes Co . |Csp L Imp. 214 Dpt Pw pmss ® Do com Hono P B B (Trecr et SALES Morning Session Board— 50 N Cal Power .. $2000 S F & N P Ry California Stock and Oil Exchange Bid. Ask. Arline b5l AlloMlS!lfiOOf’W Chi Cmde old €hi Crude,new Fulton He % % Ask. & NP 5-\0011— 518 & CIELT 8| i Increased Firmness and Trading in l.e! 2000 1000 Do, b 50| 500 53 1000 1 Bullfrog_ 1511000 1000 821 100 6 300 Bitrg N 53| 300 05 1000 Blfrg Vietor.. 29 4000 30 4000 Bifrg ¥ 8012000 3 2008 Blfrg Sunset. 14 1000 az 1000 Colum M E.s3_ 08(1000 Mont a1 300 Com Fraction.3.75/2000 Mtg Shos Ex. 28 | 3000 Comet ....... 03/1500 Mustang Anx. 03 {1000 Cracker Jack. 181000 Mustang Ex .. 13 3000 Daisy Anx .. 191000 Mustang Ex .. 12 4000 Daisy Ex ... 091000 Mustang Man. 26 3000 Dmddd Trogl. 62 500 N Star Wondr > ire 3 25 o ] 1.53 1 2 i 200 00 . I 400 Gold Crown TI4000 Do, b 90.... 49 550 Gid Con M. 2512000 Reese R G.560 18 1000.614_Portland. ) Hescue Con _. 21 ranny G M. o R Mt B Jackt 500 Great Bend.1. 1224‘ ’n-oux'i- Cleg 14 1000 Great Bend...1. lolm S{xl ‘Humpbrey. 10 1000 Gre Bend Anx '234000 Siiver Piek Ex 14 2 1.35 1.3 1.00 Butler.1 Tecopa Con ..1.10 3000 3 "Butler Ex. 10| 500 Ton Exten. .. 4.50 1000 Jum Ex M&L 21 200 Ton Exten..4.52% 300 Lit Bifrg, 5 Informal Sesslon—12:30 to 2 p. m. 2211000 L Star. b 60.. 37 20 13 16 80 a. 1% s2 o8 33 3 13 t S a 28|5000 Man M of Nev 13 14000 Man Monarcn. . 03 /4000 X Shouetr, 1o 10 1000 Man Standazd. 05 frog Ex. 15 1000 Mayflower Con 33 4000 Min. 32(1000 er Con 52 500 Blfrg Nat Bk 512000 Ma: 1000 Bete Goldfeld 111000 Mavne e 400 Colum_Mt..1.02% 1500 3500 Com Frac. 56215 2000 Mobawk !:! 1500 Com Fraction.5.75/3000 Do, b 3 3500 Do, 55005133000 Mohawh: Jusio: 10 500 Conqueror ... 23/7000 Mon Pitts Ex. 22 1500 Daisy .......3.25| 500 Mon Pitts Ex. 21 2500 Dm B Bite & 50 200 Montana .. 3.82% 10.000 Dmd ~Trogl. 62| 500 Montgomy Mt. 3t 1000 Dmdfia Trngl. 63 1000 Mtg Shos Ex. 22 1000 Do, b 30... 631000 Mtg Shos Ex. 23 11,500 Dma Trogl. 61/3000 Mustang Anx. 03 1500 Bmpire ...... 141000 Mustang Ex .. 12 2000 Falrvw S Kng 33 500 North Star 38 500 Frances Mbk. 88/1500 Old Gold Min. 06 ‘15| 500 Reseue C: 171311000 Rbyolite Twn. 04 26/1100 Stlver Pick..1.42%5 2000 Bend Anx 28 500 Silver Piek ..1.45 1500 Grt Bnd E.b30 3!1 500 Sflver Pick Ex 16 3000 T - 40 .Zg?aooo Yellow Tiger.. cLosING quoraTiofs CALIFORNIA Bid.Ask.| Bid. Asix. Brunswick ... 35 —|S Eureka M Co 03 NEVADA Tonopab District 75 I 12/ Mont Mwy B 03(3on_Pittsd_Ex éallzsa;zs —|Ton of Nev.16.00 16.75 .75 | West End.....1.55 1.00 60 61/ West Ton Ex. 1§ — Goldfleld Distriet Adams 20 21/Great Bend...1.10 Atlanta . 8% 24 Great Bend An 28 Baltimore G8d 05 06/ Grt Bend Con. — 1 Black Ants... 11 12 Great Bend Ex 33 38 B Bonanza. 13 18 Bik Batte Bx. 5 4.25 Black _Roek... = 1 26 23 a8 30 — o8 [ — 46 10 —~ 1 93 B e oo 33 35 11.00 - Columbia Stta1:08 17 1a Colum Mtn Ex 07 » =3 Com Fraction.5.62 i 12 Commonwealth 30 o8 08 Conqueror = o o8 Cracker Jack. 19 31 32 -2 - 1 o8 1 21 =5 8 7o Diamuifis Tri @ @ ‘ kg = x: 14/Original Veivet — 30 06 —|Oid Gold Mines 08 — — os{Peonsylvania.. 08 06 14 15 Potlatch . &0 33 27T _|Red H: 27 3 §T K 15 .00 1. 40 A 4 05 = 19 0 o4 20 24 8 o7 B 18 1B 16 Bullfrog Dbistrict Aliance Bl Scptre 38 3 Amargosa G M 06 0SiHap Heoligan ome = Indepgndence . Juncf : Kern, pew Linda Vist: Mon of Ariz. 30 Amaciaied o 200 Linda Vis 527 Sektteicn 217 Monarch 500 Superfor 500 Sterling 100 Carfhou Mining Stocks SAN FRANCISOD STOCK EXCHANGE , | Following were the sales on the San Fran- elsco Stock and Exchange Bogrd yesterday: COMSTOCKS Morning Session 35! 200 Potosi 100 Sierra Nev'. £ . ® BRIRHRIZRS | SN 318 TAX EXEMPT BONDS Municipal, Railroad, Street Railway, Electric Power Bounds, yielding from 4 per cent to 5% per cent. Readily Comvert- ible. Semd for List N. W. HALSEY & Co0. 413 Montgomery St., S. F. New York. Chicago. Philadelphia. Nevada Registration and Trust Company Capital $100,000 (fully pald In cash), $25.000. Otffices—Goldfleld. Tonopab, New York City. mmww«m and Act as Transfer Ageats. ation Affords the Only Absolute Protee- tion to Purchasers of Mining Stocks.

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