The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 22, 1907, Page 12

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THE SAN FRANCISCO ¢ NANGIAL AND COMMERCI SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Today a legal holiday. New York stocks quiet and featureless. Cotton higher. Local Stock Exchanges closed till Monday. { steady. Silver and Exchange about the same. Copper stock: Wheat still in export demand in Eastern markets. Barley, Oats, Corn and Beans quiet and unchanged. Shi ment of $36,7835 in treasure to Hongkong. Increasing demand for Prunes in New York. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Cured Meats unchanged. Prices for Beet Granulated Sugar marked down. Potatoes and Onions decline under large arrivals. Live Poultry in active demand. Turkeys dull and weak. Butter in light supply and firm. Eggs plentiful and weak. Oranges weak and in large supply. The Holiday Adjournments Todsr being Waehington's gal holiday, b s will ed States, Cotres Exchange The n Exeh: os il be ange will be open t New York Financial Notes Copper stocks o Londan conpl Bank of Engla Stoc! ~ks begin wil Janu Dried Frult in N York say: Jobbers are consumption 20d are more frequently _for New y into the market keep u ] bat in i and_abroad however, to Aage closes from fhis afternon to in copper exports looked for. in_loan crowd. & Tuesday. ns in pig iron market 1| cause Bussian de vear uary net New York p sssortm. possible to find sel to shade prices, it is becom re round lots of = any concession from the inside in most cases the goods 0 ob. to be off count. are not discournged, ap ck of Gemand from consum re adhering to their quota- few of the the market should do e the Dext crop becomes avail- tion. The smell stocks pricots gre held with confidence. thstsnding the present dull condition Stocks of California seeded raisins on the spot are being gradually reduced by A quarters the opin' soon_be mecess the . and summer requirements r supplies to cover the spring | of their trade. EASTERN MARKETS ® per cent; six ntile paper, (A S035@4.8040 for $4.5115 an 01 Government bonds 484 ratlroad boods, steads. of Tnjon Pactfic, of the recent marl Dess o by the fact th New York S lowing - lis Money Market oney on call steadr. 5 per cent; last loan 5% @6 % hange steady. with actual business ills at $4.8450@4.8455 for demand sixty-day bills. d ew York Stock Market NEW YORK. Feb. 21.— st apy confirmation during the news from Washington that the gen- | the navy bad beep in conference | tonel defense was of some effect ve a_vague misgiving over the pos- | - the California school @ifficulty | 100/W be likelibood of a poor bank re- before the stock market ed was taken account of. unchanged on call. Stock List 490 California stree New ¥ rk Stock Exchang t of bond and sto Birthday and a le- spended through- he New York Stock be closed today and Fxcbange today. The | Il remain closed to- | 700) The Chicago Board of Trade | neisco Stock and ! be closed today cnously strong. | earnings de- | snd for eeven months increase size ders « be demands of consumption, and o weil in fon is expressed that v for jobbers to come y; sixty_snd ninety montbs, 5%@5% per $4.85%; commercial The stock market to- | % unimportant as marking any extensive ents of financial relations, or as a re- n of events upon the movement of prices. & threeday holiday interval in prospect | a8 no disposition to enter into sny new the smallest Gay's bost.| 1eoiTels ity ® T r snd prices moved only with the the room traders. The speciel which had been the ket, was no longer in evidence. although the resumption of the trading on Mondar is likely to find the dreaded Inter- mmerce Commission inquiry in force re was special pressure against the which seems to be prompted by th tion of the bead of those proper- t @ resction in business, which bes been ely argued as possible m recent stock mar- , bas actually set in seemed mot to be mitigated Mr. Hiil was foclined to_ex- cept the Northwestern territory from tbe field he perceived to have set in, t be regards the reaction as elief from some of the embarrass- money situation as well 4 conditions. The weak- a8 of over Reading was un- opera- Seles STOCKS |High. | Low. Express. . 2y Hl‘q lll‘a 1115 | Breece Can Southern 300/Can Pacific 200 {Col Hock C & ’ 200 Colo Southern -1255 1300 % 10 {131 o 1443411438 14335 143y, | CC.C & Slan 115% 1147 1153 | “1134 " {1335 1333 99 l182 3 1o e mdi% 37 lllll, l“ly“l:‘g 12 L% 151 T 1084 wzn,anw‘ 1028 | Adams Con . «« _ 15| Little Chief Alice . . 5.50|Ontarlo ~ 25/Ophir Bruns _Con . ol Com Tunnel . 86/Savage Con Va Min Co.. 95|Sjerra % | Horn Silver . 1.70|Small Bapeo | Tron Silver . 4.20/Standard .. | Leadville Con . os| s — New York Stock List Continued Sales STOCKS. _ |High.|Low.| Bid.| Ask. Internat] Marine. 10 Do ptd & 28% Internat] Paper. Do ptd Interudtl Power. . Internatl Pump. 09 o iEss S&M pfd Sou...|. &'r Iea Lake Erie & W. Do ptd |Lebign Vailey Loag Isiand 200/ Do pta ~. Am,‘ 70 | 200/Manbattan . e 5R3Y % 143% 14311 1«5 Vl%%llfl Do pfd .. v 145 1145 . Kan & Tu‘ 41ig) 15| 42 o pfd 4 0%/ ul%‘ 1,100/ Missouri Paciflc..| & 823/ 831) &8 s 5 ....+[188 (138 1Ty 7 'mqu 71 400 400 ‘41| 4d \J | 441y | 443 | K‘v‘u\ 851, 851 86 | 81y 82 9060, Northern ~ Pacie. 11535 151 %) 151% 152 ../Omaha Pacific Coast Do 1st pfd. Do 24 ptd. rzm Pacific Mail K’h‘(shurz Coa Do pt rsd Steel O Do ptd Pullmen Car 1,100 P.epubnr £ 100 Do g 200/Tex Pac . {Third Ave . 2 “ITol By & T Col. 100/ Tol s: L& W |Union Bg & Ppr. .| Do pfd .. lxm CUnton Pac . Do pfd -{United Copper - |Und Bs of § F. Do 1st ptd Do 24 pfd | Western Union . W(»sdnxll;uue ! Do 1st pfd . .| Do 24 pfd . .| Wis Central . Do pfd .. | 585,000 Total shares gold. New York Bonds US ref 2 reg..105%|Japan 6s. 24 ser. Do coupon 05% Japan 4s c t Do 2d series L & N unified 4s. Mex Central 4s gen Do adj 4s Atlantic C L Balt & O en Nor Pacite 2 { Do [ c 4s. 884 INor & W eon Central of Ge 55.109% 0 § Line rfdg te Do 1st inc. {Pa conv 3%s . Do 2d inc | Reading gen 4s. Do 24 inc. Chi & Alton 31zs. C. B & Q new s 95 C. R I & Pac 4s. 75%|So_ Pacific 4s.. 110115(S0 Raflway 5s. 5| Tex & Pec ‘lsts 1 St T & W 4 Colo Ind B¢, sr A | Colo Midland 4s | Colo & So 48 Cubs 58 .. Den & Rio Dist Securities 5s. Erje prior lien 4s. Do gen 4 “lbuh 1sts Do deb B. u‘.’ i “‘eflem Md ds. & L Eric 4s. M%!“ll Central 4s.. 9% New York Mining Stocks 981 tnoswn t Albany . m Boston & Maive. 160 Boston les Fitchpurg pta . Central | Unton Pacific | Miscellaneous— lAmr Am Cbem. za% BOSTON, Feb. 21.— ‘whole market m very dull and g R R B3RS 63 IST &1 5 con 55.118% Ches & Ohlo 4158.105%|St L & § F fx 4. 91% 4518t L S W con 4s. 77 59 - E 9% | Angust & G 3 s | yanced to & | but there is no Indication In the markel Greane t vear slightly less th-n the 3 ne earned last year slig] Parrott, 25¢: Quincy, $4.50. ! London Closing Stocks Cops money ...86 9-16/ . 43% Do for acct.8§ 11-16) 31 Anaconda ..... Dssy Atehison . &8 Do ptd . 45% Balt & Ohio. [ Can Pacific Rand 8% Ches e Oh101. 1. 5y | Hesding % Obi Great West . 161/So Railw 27% Chi, Mil & St P, 1 o R e o 95 Erde 46% prd. 3 Il Central 1 32y Loulsy & N 13735 | Spanis! . 95l Bar silver—Steady; 31%d per ounce. Money—41;@4% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for. short billy 18 4% pet cent and for three months’ bills 4 13-16@4% per cent. Condition ot fhe Treasury WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—Today’'s statement of the treasurr balances in the general fund shows: Avallable cash_balances. §249.070.567; gold cofn and bullion, $111,897,137; gold certi- ficates, $42,335,650. New York Cotton Market NEW YORK, Feh. 21.—The cotton market has been firm all day on reports of buying by Theo- dore Price, who {8 advising purchases of cotton. Spot demand js much better and prices are frm. The exchange has closed till Monday. The Commercial says: ‘‘The business being doe is almost all twlisters or straddles. There has been a great deal of money made this season by a few people in selling New York and buying Liverpool cotton, and now this straddle is being undone. The new crop months hold their sirength well and the bears seem to be rather afraid of them." Options— February March April May Juge . Tuly September . October December January . 10:78 10.0% 10.13¢ New York ,Grain and Produce XEW YORK, Feb. 21.—FLOUR-—Receipts, 8000 barrels: exports, 1300 barrels; sales, 51,600 packeges. Steads. but dull WHEAT—Re 2,000 hushels: exports, 1011100 Dusholss ahles, 3,600,000 bushels; futures, 84,000 bushels spot. ed, 817%¢; elevator; No. 2 red. 83% Northern Duluth, e, bard winter, &7ie 1. 0. a & Brin tone revALCS jn wheat up. (o, the ast BouE, due to cold weather in the West, commission bouse support, small Northwestern receipts and | covering. Reactions mear the close due to un- loading left the market rather depressed and luc net lower to lgc net higher. May closed 847%c; July, 8435c; September, S5%c. HOPS_—Dull. HIDES—Steads. WOOL—Steady PETROLEUM—Steadr. SUGAR—Raw, stead trifugal, .96 test, 2% refined. quiet. COFFEE—The market for coffee futures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 5 points. Sales of the day were reported at 94,500 bags, Including: \March at 5.45@5.50¢; May, 5.05¢; June, 5.85c; July, 5.70c; Sept ember. 5.80¢: December, 5.95¢c; January, 8.’ Spot coffes steady. Rio No. 7. 7c; Santos No. 4, 8c. Mild steady: Cordova, Qf‘eldfi‘fi(‘. BUTTER —Unchange irmer. Western firsts, 27c; seconds, DRIED FRUITS NEW YORE, Feb. 21.—The market for evap- orated apples s without fresh features, business beln; qllifi( and price about steady. l'my. 8% @0c: choice, 8% @8%e: prime, N ES ke n more lineral Sapply o owing to recent arrivals, but prices continue fair refining, 2%c; cen- molasses sugar, 2%c; | frm. with Californfa fruit rauging from rgsc Oregon_prunes, 708 @10c. to 80s, quoted at 9% APRICOTS -Unchangod, with cholce ‘at 18c; tra choice, 18% @19¢; fancy, 19@20c. Y PEACHES—Quiet and_ steady. Choice, 11@ 121,c: extra choice, 12%@13%c; extra fancy, 13 SIS _Stendy, with loose muscatel at T% @9c; seeded raisins, 7%@10c; London layers, $1.35@1.45. New York Metal Market NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—The London tin mar- | ket was higher today, with spot at £191 15s and futures at £189 17s. Locally tin was quiet and | about 734 points bigher on the average, With spot quoted at $41.80@41.95. P Copper s 64 lower in London, with spot at £106 125 64 and futures at £107 17s 6d. Locally ibe market was wnchanged, with lake quoted at e, lectrolytic $24.75@25 and casting at B nehanged at £10 10s in London and at 6.30 loeall u@pelstgl’ was unchanged at £25 15s fn London and remained firm at $6.80@6.90 locally. Iron was higher in the English market, with standard foundry quoted at bis and Cleveland warrents 5és 8d. Locally iron was unchanged. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Future Grain and Provisions CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—Trading in the ‘wheat pit was only moderate in volume because of the reluctance of many {raders to open new accounts preceding the holidsy tomorrow. For a sbort time after the opening the market held steady. Cold weather In the winter wheat belt d smaller receipts in the Northwest were fectors in the strength. The market soon eased off and during the remainder of the day the market was unsettied, but near the ' close sentiment became bearish and longs sold freels. The close was ensy, May opened 3% lower at ¢ to Ti%e. sold between 77igc and T7%e }tlosed ige lower at TTiec. s “Brm tone prevailed all day in the corn merket. May opened unchanged at 467c, ad- o and olosed 1 @%c up at @47y (‘fn?s were strong :I“l‘lnr“nf the buying of ay options by & leading bnl MAS IR‘eb demand for cash oats by Eastern shippers was ‘the principal bullish influence. "'I\ opened c higher at 40%c, advanced to 41%,@41%c and closed 3c bigher at 413e. Provisions were quiet and steady. A 10-cent advance in the price of live hogs was offset by an estimate that during the last week $0,000 more bLead had been packed than during the seme week last year. At the close May pork Was off 5c, lard was down 5c and ribs were 215¢ lower. The Bunrd of Trade will be closed tomorrow. The ‘leading futures ranged as follows: Open. igh. Low, Close. e great change 'x’,"mua Cheese is reported Potatoes are '“n.\ and 15,398 pounds; cheese. 20c; keyt old toms, 16¢! you POTATOES (per cwt rado, $2.10; Salinas, 82-30 Early Rose. meu. ellow, 8c; chills, evaporated, 13161“1: 1a¢; ground, uu.c aroall saithe e 1 @3; Garvazes, $4.25a. per light amber, = b, tracted, water whn:?ms‘) MISCELL. firme: s; 35; T, $4. 5. WG, $6.40; WW, 35?55 Wheat— Openiog Closing Wheat— Opeaing Closing Flour— Qpening Olosing . MINNEAPOLIS, Feb T85c; July, 78%0 bard winter, S1%e; 'vo Northern, 78%e¢; No. 3 light fine, 20@294.‘,. washed, 30@3Sc. club, 68c; red, 6Te. PORTLAND, balances, $134,268. bunceu. 143,472, SPOKA! ances, §141,5646. Mexican dollars, currency. Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exchange, cables. New York Bxchange, Silver, per ounce....... Mexican holhn. nominal New York on Plrll.. New York on Mexico Paris on London . Berlin on London Grain Exchm?fi today. was dull and mand for export. $1.35; California White 10 to 11:30 2. Décember—$1.36 bid. remain unchanged. The e session today. CASH BA Good to choice feed, common to fair, $1@1.10 amppinz, $1.15@1.20 per 1.20 for poor tu cuinmon for choice. 10 to 11:80 u. December—S$1.03 2% Receipts are still ™Go0d o choics Red for to feir, ¢ @1. Gray. $L42%@ Nothing new to 4652 -ekn ‘Onions, 800 sxcks; beans, fl 10; Minnesot: tracted, white, 80-Ib cans, T3c; light llnb!r kL EOUS MARKETS Foreign Futures uvm};non Northern, 'T4@6e. St. Louls Wool Market- ST. LOUIS, Feb. 21.~WOOL—Steady: med- fum grades, combing and .clothing, 24@28c; 'GON. Feb. 21.—WHEAT—Club, 69c; bluestem, Tlc; red, 69c; valley, 87c. Northern Business PORTLAND, Feb. 21.—Clearings, $1,074,708; Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... New Yorx Besoanpe Sdon: May—$1.14% bid; $1.15% 003 “[ufie@sw e S e b i 'eqululent of §1 a share on $2.500, Greene- Jen Kets Cananea stock. —m B e diviaend today: Butte, G0c; Calumet, $20; | cpoc ANGELES, vep, a1l e rotae B 1mmedht¢l, inless the long enough to discourage M!nh and most 2™ ellow sweet potatoes | Se2! onfi- With the’ exception of Beavertons, 1ol still are in uh\lndlnt'lnpplyc,o‘“d otber kinds of fish are Searce. . Poyltry is unchanged and game i very scarce. oduce receipte.. Eigs, 051 s; butter, G460 pounds;_potatoes, 545 sacks} -weet tatoes, none. ng are jobhing EG GS—Local r’:.neh, cunuea. 22c; northern ranch, candled, 21 BUTTER— v-n " ereamery, fancy, 60c; coast ;;e‘;mery. f.nq c; coast ereamery, cholce, o; fseoking, 22 orth e vesh, 170; morthern. ator- lte lfic. anchor, l.rxe. 18¢; anchor, Young America, ‘10c; anchor, band, 18¢; Eastern singles, 17@18c;’ Eastern twins, 17c; Eastern Cheddars, 18@16%c; Eastern longhorn. 20¢; Eastern daisy, 18 Swiss imported, 25@2ec; Swise domestic, POULTB —Buying prices, live welght, per 1b ~—Hens, lism wel[hg Plic; young roosters: 16e: fryers, 1f broflers, 18c, old roosters, Sc; tur- toms, 17c; hen tur- kevs, 15c; 12¢; ducks, 12¢; squal per Sefiing " prices, | dressed. per g ch. ‘young roosters, 20c; fryers, 20c; broilers, 22¢; old roosters, 12c; turkeys, 23c 20c; young toms, 22c; hen' ¥5, 20c; geese, 1&:: ducks, 18c; -qmbe £3 per dozen. old toms, o rurals, $2; Highland, $2.25; < Eastern, '$2.25, SA0: enret ponas O‘is—Yellmr Danvers, northern, $1.75: Alll!rallln Brown, uorthtr Sl 25@1.50; garlic, @13%¢; sun dried, T Mexican, bulk, 1214 BBANS 1per ewt)—Piok No: 1, $2.75; Lima 1, $5; Lady w..mn%oau No. 1, $275@3; do .25 50; lentils, 1214@i5e HONE! (per lb)—(‘omh, water white, 16c: white, 15@20c; Ib cans, Tl @se Naval Stores, Turpentfhe and Rosin SAVANNAH, Ga., Feb. 2l.—Turpentine, Tlige. Rncin. mgg. Stock 31 cases, 951 E 84 , 5500 N, Wmv Minneapolis Wheat Market Northern, it‘ No., o ne, 16@18c; tub- Northern Whel( Market WASH TACOMA, !‘eb 21. —WBEATfBlnnum. Tie; TACOMA, Feb- 21.—Clearings, §751,085; E, FQD‘ 21.5-Clearings, $1,346,986; B, Feb, 21.—Clearings, $726.923; bal- LOCAL MARKETS Exet-m and n-luo- e Siberia h‘ of M'IBE conllltl “of $36,050 old Vx.hln) ln in gold coin and $50 i ga1111l S EON NTINENTAL ‘Wheat and Other Grains WHEAT —There will be no session of the The market yesterday atureless, with buyers and seliers both Indifferent about trading. rains, by retarding plowinz and seeding, are having a bullish effect on the market. Enstern markets cotinue to report a good de- CASH WHEAT California_Club, $1.27%@1.35; do mlmn The continued N R 1. 81 25@1 27, ES m. session BERLEY—The spot market continues dull, listless and without feature, and all quotations xchange will not be in RLEY spot, SLIZ@LISK; per Brewing and & Chevatier, $5.156 and $1.25@1.35 asked FUTURES m. session asked. % ATS—Dealers tell the same story day after firm market, with an ave local de- running” light. fee ‘aé“"" .55; com- for ' seed, sl 42%@1 65 Black, 1.50 per ct report in this Do _col 5s.. 91%| Do Ist 48 cert.. 94 108 5 ST Sememhvr Mess Pork, per bbl— 116.75 1675 169215 16,9215 Tard, ‘per \m o May . 9.87 July 5 (8714 September 1. 50tk 10:00 Short Ribs. per, 100 Ios— | May July Cash Grain and Provisions CHICAGO, Feb. 21.*(71.‘1: quzolltlnm were l': No. * white, 4235c; No. 8 white, 401:@ 2 rye, B5¢; fair to chofce malting barley, @62c; No.'1 faxseed, $1.17%: No. B othwesaen, $1.54%; Drime tiastior sed; §4.55; clover, contract grades, $18.70; short Hibe, sides (Icose), $930.25: mess pork, per bl $16.70@16.75; lard, per 100 lbs. Clear sides (boxed), $9.25@9.50; whisky, basis of high wines, $1.28. Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 48.400 33.300 Yheat, bushels CHICAGO, Feb. 21.-—On the Produce Exchange todsy the butter market was frmer; meflu‘ 22@32%c; dairies, 201 eggs, strong; mark, cases included, 3 26¢: rhne firsts, 27c; extras, 28¢; .uemxc. Eastern Livestock Market KANSAS KANSAS CITY. Peb. B1oEA nath s cows u : -mctennfl @T; Western $2 4. 5 Lambs, $6.75¢ s 'H Market 10c heifers, $1. @475: calyes Californiu small round \e ow 1.5 White, ki mixed, $1. fl%ol i, Brows zgayuu E—§ D er el Superlln!. $3.25 &R 65 for'e “ almost bare and at present. H the trade. Shorts are MIDDLINGS SHORT! mxe o H@ul at ,-uu, “;.ilm Dber etl; A.lf-h llll bing, $21.50 per ton; .Ason.e:lrket strong to Be IIIM l&; ‘Wheat $1.85@; nu«.xwazh_‘xaus per ctl. Flour and Flfllluuul Goods FLOUR—California¥amily Extras, $4. % .10, net without discount; Bakers’ Extras, $4. Yellow, $1. SUB0Gas 40 for B‘muyw s x) FABI\AC%‘U uoons-vmu in pnetun. net eash, no discount, are as f Hay and Feedstufis Bran is becomd tmcu' as the market is in Bran, but are steady. e M1aktise ofn in 1 Cake M carload lots, $20.50; Mealfalfa, $20.50; job- POULTRY A Hens, las e 0 Fryers,. each Brollers, each VEGETABL] Asparagus, 1b Beets, doz .. Bell Peppers Dried Peppers. gl( Plant, Barracouta offerings _were garden truck. 1b; Tomatoes, hox Hothouse per sack: Dressed something ke sold to 20c Seneral some very was steady, wi 3"0?7 per pair, Gray tonhil Rahfl(l, future. Cheese and 1850 floor of the BUTTER—] 22¢ 'for No. 2. week; extr seconds, 1 sale at low offe Fish stands ex Old Ron-lm !-Afi Turke Th.: fi ‘urkeys, Duck: p" . Chile Peppers . Cream Squash, 65@75c umowm uun Squask, 530@40. expre arrivals still on hand the market was very weak. 6; Pigeor $1@1 uabs, Duckg $6@8 for young and 55@6 for old; Geese, 50; Brant. $3i Honkers, $4.50@6; 1 do firsts, 3lc. b, ; do 3 3 firm; ;nllcklng stock, fm at 23c for No. 1 and erings. Lemons and firm, with y Retail ndance Market Famil; High prices are still ruling for hnun c«u. kinds of green Produce is bo Immedlate prospect E cir. being. cheaor Blitter s “tomen ‘moment, with hdk}lflg. favoring higher prices. actly same as quoted last Kfiflk‘.’ while Poultry and Game are lomewl:n! and cheap, whtle and dear at the contiuge to arrive every day o 1 cargoes and the shortage is about Coos 00 New Do ND GAME— 50 51 MEATS, PER POUND— @25 Leeks, doz bnchs. Ameno & 402.50@75| Mushrooms, t over. A8 .$13.00 ellington. . 15.00 Wellington Nut.. 14.00 5 15.. DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter. 21b sq. 1357b square. Califrala _Cheese.20@25) Eastern Cheese..—@25 80| Swiss Cheese ....25@35 60] E; . 201 extracted... $@10 Roast. S Mutton Chops 15@18 Gholce cuts Pork Chops S@20 plain . Veal Cutlets 18 Rmut Veal 15 Corned Beef . 8 m Pork - Beef Stew 8@ 7 rter Mutton Stew ' 0 Hindqrter Lamb i ‘oreqtr Mutton. Leg Mutton Tenderloin Steal Porterhse Steak. Sirloin Steak Round Steak Lamb Chops —| Onions, per b, ool 108 Beans, whhe 1b. 5@ 6|Okra. go, colored, Ib. 4 g| Potats 15 a-za 201 FISH, PER PDUI\D— —|Shrimps. b 25/ Do, 10 menced to make concessions. inferior stock at weak rafes had a depressing effect upon the sale of fine Oregon Burbanks. which were also lower. neglected because of their comparatively b cost. _Onions, like Potatoes, were in free supply | and weak at lower prices. There were liberal &rrivals of Peas, Asparagus | U0te and Rhubarb vesterday: and all three descriptions | 1y CTust - were weak, Peas being particularly o, us the | & s I emaged andhasd pg | Coarse Granulated POTATOES—Per ctl: Rives $1.85¢ Oregon Burbanks, $1.65; astern Burbanks, $1.60@1.75. sigiis 10| Parsnips, doz 10| Radtohios, da hach_ 15 Gress. dz bunch. 156! Bhan , each.15@20|Sage, 6@— String Beans, Ib.— Summer Squash,lb—@— Tomatoes, Ib ... 15 FRUITS AND NUTS-— Attigtr Pears, ea. @15 Figs, ~@)Grage Fruit, nzsoc@n 5} Lemons, @20| Limes. o) Oranges, d 10/Sea Bass arb, 1b ..10@121y doz bnehs.25@— Sprouts, per Ib. 8 25 Spinach, per Ib. 10 Thyme, dz bnch.—@25 dried, Ib... 6@10 picked 20 Clams, gallon .60@— Do, hardshell.ib 54 Crawfish, per Ib. e 1F Crabs, each ! Oystars, Do al, tern, dz.30@40 The selling of River goods were still move. There was a general decline in local T _White, $1.70@ $1.65@2: Early Rose, 18 6%: per m: Rhubarb, 5@9¢ per Ib; Green Peas, 5@10c per repacked Mexican, $1.75@2 per Cucumbers, Poultry and Game ‘ Torkeys continued to arrive {: ] per dozen; 31@2 perbox: Garlie, 2@ per Ib: Celery, 50@40c per d dozen; Cabbage, $1.25 er etl; C-nllflo‘ur. so@ per’ dozen: Ca $1.50@1.75 per sack: T 83@30 bex - ton:" Fubhard Sushrooms, 30@50c per 1b. tons arriving on the ear] -in ess, and with 2 good portion of Wednesdas's fa mfiouu demand limited The best stock a small way, but per ponnd - offerings Frent at 15@18c, when soid, and ots sold below the inside quo- poor tation. All kinds M live Poultry were in sharp request and prices were edsily maintained. Game the demand and supply about POULTRY—Per dozen: He KEYS—Per 1b: Drpsx?d ens, $6.50@S for oosters, $4@5; 15@ 20 Geese, $3@3.50; vnme Geese, | $2050. cases Eggs. ry Excl ery, 3.50 for Targe and $1.50 | Hare, $2.25; Cot- | Butter, Cheese and Eggs The searcity of strictly fine table Butter was even more pronounced yesterday than on the receding day. as the storm delayed shipments | i | Brom some sections and_several reeeivers were unable to fill orders. The market was aceord- ingly very firm and although the top quotation was freely bid buyers were nnable to secure any stock on the exchange. Dealers were still fol-| Jowing a conservative policy and every one was averse to advancipg the market, ‘expecting in- creased arrivals and lower prices in the near Ey continued very weak, with supplies ex- cessive, and the close of business found large lines of all grades uncared mentioned, the ';nd‘rl“m:c‘n; = ks are steadily ac .ngh:m was steady to firm, with stock none too plentiful, and fancy Young Americas were fractionally higher and very firm at the advance. Receipts were 35,300 Ibs for. As already s preventing storing it Butter, 4500 Ibs | following were the official quotations as en"‘:ll’)ellshedoh ‘the sales, hifli and oflerl on the extras, 33%e¢ Ez firm; seconds. —No. 2 packing ge goods- nock‘ 22%e¢, firm; Emem ladles, firsts, 22%c, CHBFSE—JF‘-IIEV Cailfornia new flats, 18e per Ib. weak: firsts. 13c. steady: icas, fancy, 1Be, stea local storage flats. -le, fancy, 17%¢, E\%ékcmt?&h fresh selected, 2le per doz., new Young Amer- ts, 13%ac, steady; 13&_“:I lt!éld)‘. Eastern_ stor- n do, 13%e, eady; firsts, 191gc, steady; ulfly. comes s Deciduous and Citrus Fruits Despite the inclement weather, Navel Oranges continued to move off freely, but with supplies coming to hand faster than they could be sold. the market remained very weak and prices were irregular all around. Much of some sections fmm of decay as a result of hl‘ln‘ been picked vfi le wet, and this fruit being the stock recelved to hand in various for to the d-trlmm of sound prices 10 the . ‘box. ltzenburgs, .10@1.40 were pretty well cleaned up Sating Spward. There for Newtown Pij burgs, $1@2 for olber for $2 per box; ecooking for Hides, Tallow, Hops continue to sell Yery well, new in Hides or Wool. Stae; Salted Qum, 70@90c: long Horse Hides. dry, saited Mexican ts! p g st 7@%c; fall Lambs, S mon, 10 per I Meat yesterday, The market continues firm. | Kern' River.. _ 8.00/Sup DRESSED MEATS Linda Vista.. 12 —| W o r 9% Q%¢e per. 1. for Steers and AQSHe Mex\mrm .. 20 —|Wolverine s. VEAL—S% SALES smx‘-l,.u. §%@10c for large and 9K@I0 for |5nn 1ogerondence 12¢ for Ewes. Fall. DRES 7¥¢ for No. ) in (gross we LAMBS ‘@7c per 200 Ibs, T@8e: Boars | 40 per cent and Sows quotations. and 43¢ for tons $12; Beaver Hill, tain. nominal. OIL—Quotations are ; Castor Ofl, In e cases, $1.28@1.30; for raw: China in bulL gree_Gasoline, | tity. SUGAR—Best gran It bags onlr). 4 4.1 No order taken for its equivalent. Receipts Feed, sks of comment. to 2:30 p. m after it was dectded for their shares. UNITED ST. Bld Ask. .,\HSCELLA\ AlR AW Ss — — Awo OF S 108 Bay CPC 3s al C 6 Ba105 107 m & ct 5s. 89t — Qabat O ST 99% 10235, - ok 105 L Taboe R5s.101 102 J%6: 51h tins, 19%¢; S1b. tine: 5 ns, ©5 1 %mp—ou“m balt-barrels, 10%c; one b S T € tierces, 1 5. | docino, 14@15c: Miadle o, free, 18G13%e: Nevads 1@l | soring. FIOBS_—Chotce, 12%e; prime, 10%@11 per gallon for boiled and 52¢ S, <nlmon otl, of the bank. ‘Tt is said that the will eventually receive par Do bs Hon R T 6s.108 100%/SF.0 & SI5s. 13%¢; 10-1b tins, k -barrel, HIDES—Culls and brands sell about under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 13¢: medfum, A2 @13e; light, 12 Hides, 121,@13¢ for beavy, 121 @1. Stags, Ki) Cows. 414 @?c. r 1b for Jight. 435 51 medium and 'm@«- 'or heavy (gross wel SHEFP_Wethers, 6@e per ib; Ewes, 5l @6c ib. 50 per cent. Sta 15%c; Salted Calf, 15%e; dry Hides, 23c; dry Kip. 22; dry Calf, 25c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 20@50c _each: short Wool, bides. salt, $3G5325, for large and §2.73 for me- dium; 8225 for .m; and 50c for Colts; .25 Colts. Deerskins—Dry Mexicans, 3212 @35c; dry, 2@ WOOL—Fall elip: é‘hn Jonquin and Southern. MUTTON—1115@12%¢ for Wethers and 11@ | 300 Sterling LAMB—13¢ per Ib for Yeaslings and 13c for | ED HOGS_11%@13c per Ih. LIVESTOCK MARKET The following quotations are for good. sdund livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: ATTLF.—Steers. S@8%e per 1b for Cows_and Heif 3e for t). 4 HOGS—100 o 200 Ths. 8@Ske per 1b: over | gs 30@ 10@20 per cent off above General Merchandise RM‘S—S«\I juentin Bags, T¥c: Graln Bags, June-Jul .fi Te; Wool Bags, 28%c for 3. !h COALWolllngton. $12 per ton: New Welling- | Mining Stocks SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCH COMSTOCKS 300 Bullion 300 Chollar Chollar re. 500 N Gonld & €. 30| 400 Unlon Coi $10; Coos Bay, $10; Rich- | 200 N Gould & Cu 32| mond. $12; Cumberland, $14 in bulk snd § in sacks; Welsh Anthragit per ton in bulk and $18 in s for barrels. Linseed. 5dc | ases, ; casen, 6c | o 0n tog Bolled and | * et Nut, cases, S5c@90c per | pui. - 57 e gallon; Cocoanut Ol in barrels, 5S for Cevlon - and S5c for Australlan; extra mfirhm winter | ¢ o e 1 Sperm 0il, 65c; n!turll winter Sperm Ol e 3 SRS R extra winfer n}alued Eocene. In_cases. | Jusifee 38c; boued'm s | Sara” o : eases, 6lic’ mere; %6-de- 19¢ ; i eases, 36e. .20¢ lower. x s Man Humbeldt apany Black Roek .. Man Humboldt - Blue Bell ... 2500 Man M of Nev i gt Bell Man Red Top. oo B L h 9 8. Man Shonbar. . Standard TURPENTINE+-951e¢ per gaiion in cases and 8934c in drums and iron barrels. 5 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Coke, $18 | Rocky Moun- | | | P! -~ 17| Lady Wash | 3 - 07|Mexican .50 —|Oceidental 55 56/ Potosl | Chollar 1T 18/Savage Confidence .. — 1.03|Scorpion . Con Impertal 08!Seg Belcher Con Va M 0.1.00 1.05 Crown Point. 35 Stiver HIY Exchequer 65/Standard Con. | Gould & cur. 41 St Louis . Hale & Nore. 88/ Unton Con Kentuck — 12Ctah | Julta .. . 11 —|Yellow Tacket ® o1l Pe H, $5.95; | 5 "RED AND WHITE LEAD-Red Lead, 3@ske | | per 1b; White Lead, 8@S%ec according to quan- ed s The Western smur Refining _ Company terms met cash: i 4. 4.80c canulated (110~ and boxes 50c more per less than of Produce ctis sk THE STOCK MARKET The depositors were paid in fall within a ¥ to wind up the STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE THURSDAY. Feb. 21—10:30 a. m. 'ATES BONDS | Bid. Ask. {4s qr cp new.128 138 qr coup... — EQUS BO\DS Oak Tran Js.100 Do Con 58.106% 1o w Oceante S Om Cable Pac G Tm P E Ry s |Pac L&P P & C H 6s. SPRR 1-( ru% SV W g Stkn' GRE A- UG &E LR of SF 4s. 81 Val Co P 3s.102 STOCKS "*i:g Sg3 the stock stockholders nd good interest Ok Trac C a- 10351!5‘6 gtd 3 Pac T & mm’mmflg FOR_THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 408 Rolled Barley.ctls 2,000 7 000 Leather, rolls 5,105 Tallow, 360| Hides, ' N 20/ Pelts, No 2,980\ Lime; bbls 333/ Quicksilver, All Exchanges Stand Adjourmed Untfl| Monday-—Southern Nevadas Heavy and Comstocks Firm The Stock and Bond journed till Monday. There was very little doing on this exchange yesterday, stocks, and there were no fluctuations Exchange stands ad- either in bonds or worthy In mining stocks the Sonthern Nevadas were 4 soft and heavy, aml most of the varfations were | 2 1815.500 Red_Top Ex. 3 downward. A large list of sales was run up in | M < 3 Red Top Red Top Extension. The Comstocks were firm | as a role. with business light. The new mining exchange will open o Monday morning and will cail informally from 9:30 a. m. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Mer- | chants’ Exchange Benk (in lignidation) Wednes- | day a stock dividend of $I_per share was de- | clared. making the third, or §3 for the year, and @ total of about $107 per share upon of the back since it went into liquidation in | ST8. affairs 294 05! 93! 105 104 Bon Clare E‘x Booth l Boston Ton .. Bullfrog Min. 311060 Blfrg Sunset. 141000 Btte Goldfleld 11 1000 1.07% 2000 Comet .. Vlol:nrk 0 Oracker Jack. Mobawk 218 Daisy .... .320 200 Moo Pitts E Daiay Aux’.. 20/ 500 Montgomy ME. i 60 546 800 | 1000 Fran Mbi. s10 87 1500 300 G Ber of Gid.1. -00 3000 4012800 Red Top 17/2000 Red T Bend.1.173%! 2000 Gr Bfl:fl Aox 26| 200 1000 Grt Bend Ex. 37/4000 1000 Do, b 30... 3818000 S 1000 Grt Bend Ex. 38| 150 1000 Homestake K.1.301 100 1000 Jim Butler.1.0¢3411000 Butler | 500 06| 05/ 500 Yel Rese. Informal Session—12:30 to 2 p. 2000 Adams .. 22/2000 Jambo Bx . 1000 Black Ants 12/10.000 Kendall 1000 Blue Beill . 30/2000 Lou Dillon 12{1000 Man M 98! Man ) 3300 Cora_Fraetion.5.73/1000 Mayfower 1000 Cracker Jack. 19/1000 MaySower 500 Mflum Jack._ 2012000 Mayne Cracker Jack. 20/5 Do, b 90. ... TJuntor 2000 Arcadia . 12| 200 Kendall ... ed Securities ‘Wool and Hops mscu.umcs BOND§ both here and e Ase| Bid. Ask. In the East. at cteady prices. There Is nothing | Bay CPC 6s.104% — |SF & NP 51000 = ol N mowint 3 lsmm Bl 38.. — B9 |5F Dovax s 112 gtd Se. 87% — 58 | SF G&E ths — mms\m Tel 5s... — 108 g T MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Elp. '13%c: Salted Veal. | Ala Sug Co. 14 — [Hooo old pool 20 |8} Gof siim 02 90 {Hono nw pool 23 ‘.‘;:2 {ClTI& T — |N Cal P Co. — 27 30@70c each: me-| Chutes Co .. — 4 [Orphenm Co.. 16 - Wool, $1@1.50; Home- | Cyp L Imp. 2% B |Pac € Cas Co.130 173 Dpt Pw pfd. 88 — |S F Drydock 60 Do com ..102 - |SF & SJ Coal - 20 for large and $1.30 | Hono P Co.. 20 23 |Truck Elect.. — 19 @1.75 for medium, n 25 for small and 30c for | SALES lac; dry Central Ameri- Morning Session kins—Prime Angora, 75e; ra— 4 Iarge, 50c; medium, 35¢;| $7.000 People’s Water Co Js. 84.73 $5.000 People’'s Water Co Js, cash 8430 1 rendered, 5e; No. 2. 4@4%e; Street— & 75 B I du Pont de Nemours (pfd). =5.350 Hc: Humboldt and Men | Californis Stock and Ofl Exchange uaty. 1le; North- BM Ask.] BId. Ask. per 1b for | coripoy IMon of Artz 21 c: com.- | Clarement Ocef of W Va_03 04 o | Fauna 01 —[Peerless 330 — l;!nm. W 2 30 P(odlfi»vt Tt | Impert, i7.30 Pittsburg i Market Junction .14 —ISF & MeKitt.1.30 There was no further change In quotations | Kern. new 10 {Sterling 1 ANGE Following were the sales on the San Fran- | clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | Regular Morning Session ¢:| 200 Alpha veee 16| 100 Potosf 20 100 Andes (... 22| 100 Savage a1 200 Caledonia 92 | 100 Caledonia 18 | 200 Chellar 3 100 Gould & (‘nr 41! 100 Union Com .. 3. | 100 Mexican . 95(1200 Utah . 08 | Informal Session 1 23500 Alpha 18| 200 Ophir 200 Andes 22{ 300 Potost 38! 700 Savage ... 45 50 New York Com ot . ... 50 Bid Ask. Q= o4 £ 2.65 2.70 n B 19 20 '5.50 %0 92 14 15 L 10 81 a2 &0 300 — o8 ™ ot 1.00 1.08 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS Regular Session—9:30 to 12:30 1000 Adams 21/6000 Lone Star .... 1000 Adams 5 2000 Man Beimont.. 1000 Adama > Man Buffalo . 4 Man Cowboy - Man Dester > Man Dexter B B Boman,s5 12| Man Dexter Blk Butte Bx 1 Man Dexter 2 i b o an2 BEEE Anx SEENREBEBRENEE P Peak Rea By Ex Bx. . F‘rn‘ 100 Laguna T X ‘onder 1000 Lucky Swede. 2000 Yellow Horse.. 0T 1500 Kendall Px... 3500 Yel Horse BEx. 21 835 15 mufi Harris. 3000 Little Grey .. 051000 Yellow Tiger.. 15 m. 2.62% 30 Ex. 08 7000 nmx Ants .. 13/14.000 Lone Star . 300 Blk Butte Ex 15 500 Lone Star . 3000 Blue Bell ... 31/ 500 Lome Star . 1500 Blue_Bull ... 53/3000 u 31 Eirse.b90 1000 Blue Bull 52! 500 Man Broneho. . 13(1000 Man Cowboy. . 3211000 Man Crescent. 053000 3 0016000 Man Wisconain 2000 isconsin 07 Con 48 G o 62| 500 Mobawk Ex . 64/ 700 Montana 62/1000 Montgomy Mt Cedar :?EEI M. ??Eg °§EEE§§§ ig: #x o Stocks and fornia st. Pheme Temporary SI3. Fo WILSON g cun-

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