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12 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKET; Wali- street stocks open higher, but weaken off again. Copper stocks generally weaker. Cotton lower. Sliver yy 2 c lower. Exchange rates unchanged. United' Railroads bonds firmer. Southern Nevada stocks lower. Wheat, Barley and other grains as previously quoted. No further ri<e in Beans. Hay and Fecdstuffs firm. Butchers caress less apprehension of a Meat crisis. Advance in steam Coal announced for April 1. Provisions casv. with stocks ample and prices unchanged- Supplies of Potatoes and Onions still light. Poultry still firr.i, with arrivals very moderate. Medium grades of Butter higher, with receipts large. Extra Eggs lower. Cheese in good demand. First Strawberries of the season in from the south. MOXEV, STOCKS AND BUSINESS The Ileceat Stncli Decline sad It* Po«»t blc Effect oa General BnnlneM Rer.ry Clew*. th« New York beoker. tays. uu<J.-r ir.tr of the 254 : As a rmslt of rh« recent decline «cmc very •*ri<vj» losse* have t*en tuewrefl by larre bcla *r% of ••curlttes. Fortunately «'ue pcMc fc»^ •uffe^d to a very much lens cxttnt thas ii*t;&!; A'uou, fhe remarkable »b»enr« of fnOcres. Siirh a <l»ra<-U> <"i>D!-.ot. however, he *rp«rl»n'^d »lui cjt erertli.; a. more or le»a deprewlnj; effrct. A t*ai?«>-«ry rally, of or>ur«e. foUowed. C:i» to r-nv-ha»«e of -.!\u25a0»• wno bought f>ir lnvest3J»>nt or to nupport ihe market, b'lt the latter stocks ' v.rre fc«n fe< out In order to take profits, fh'.w l^«vin« tUe tone feveria!: end unsettled. Aft«r • u?h a «iehauoxi the mnrket 1» likely to show tiiire or •*\u25a0*• ln»rtta c.nd po»«lMy •«ttl« down t« a *t!!! lower lerel. Confluence has b*e» r-.-rtaly xtßti a an<! o'-.:;- t«ni« can mske ameDfls. A fo-ii BenT op-rarors hay» beeD •erioualy crU'p'*'!. A'.J" % <l U tbl* Is th» tinsatJafactory rqc<j4M r '. ";\u25a0* v.ori<l'a tncaey market. The it4*mao» r.: :te rate Xt the Bank of Franc* trom & to "•-, per cent 1a highly slirnlacaat. ThU :> (be BKt EtSf \u25a0 \u25a0•iMi?f has tw«a made la die r«tr f<T «evrn jf«jn. and Is plal» notice to I.ai.don. B<!rl!o ar,d N»w York that Paris will r.r*t t»ke care of Itself and teat those la need r-»y n«re to look elsewhere for aaalstance. Our rern financ>t« fen re j>la<"ed 0-.or« or less de l-«ni!er-» ujx>r lieip fr«>tr. that quarter In case ti B'v^««!tr: and uo doubt Oermany. which is e!re»J> »ufferlng from overdoing in financliJ •ct industrial circles, has been knocitlng at the j <'"-.\u25a0 of I'ttrSian bankers. STtX^K AND TRADE OITTLOOK We tre «Imi <-lo«e npoa ?be first of April, a porifKi wbea the money mcrk«t usually suffers more or Irw rterangeoipnt. Tbla U adverse to t: ; e #t4,.-« market. After tbe middle of April J.icOe sliocJd becin to return from ttm interior • nil facilitate tUe bclidlsg up of Ryal rewrve. !:«Tnt llqaidalioa tuii tee establishment of et-ick omrket values apen v niUih lower level ought alta «er»e to relii've the monetary «itu »t:oji. Aft»r a period of rest and ao Improve \u25a0cent !n the mmietary outlook, which cannot I*- n:ucb lunger del«yed. tht-re should be a fair tfjaiu-je 'or a recovery in the market during the. •r>rtn*: provided, however. i>" further ci* as tern Hre Jacurred during the Interval. It 1* too early to calculate the effert upon C • mral business of tbe stock market derliae. utir rttlroads are already starting a policy of r<-«rendiiuent whiob mutt react upon tbe Iron jtrr.de and u|>on labor. Many <>f onr rirh mc» -».i* r > v.bo are accustonjed to take the initiative Mil either through ue^pssify or caution follow «<u tbe sume lines. Witli b check to enterprl^ i:eueral!y and • lessened alemand for labor. it la lDentable that tmsiaoss will la time feel ihese tuovements. They may not show tbeni »rt-lve« liunieilately. for inurli of the work pro jected must »»• flniched. but later on it need tause no surprise it there should be. a moderate • ii. •«•\u25a0!.. i, j; <ij ;!:•\u25a0 heudloDg pace at which liusi t:»»s :xf been goint: for the last few years. Jf sucli reaction csv i<e kept wltliln moderate l«>iin<lß and the country brought hack jrrad ualJy from abuormal cvndltious to those wlilob ere more normal, tbe result would really be \u25a0 Irf-nefielal. inasmoch as our situation will be •iro'jfior and sounder. This is going to lie i «:-Itl--jil year. If »ye have nnother good harvest et-rluus reaction m»r \w deferrod. If Uie Imrvect •-..\u25a0•i;M not bo sati*Tn::tcry. then wr must look for further contraction in ell departments of ladasttjr and flDan<*e. Tbe latest reports cou renting t» inter wheat ue exceedingly favor- EkSTBBM MARKETS Kew York 31oce r Market NEW YORK, bfuck 27.— Money on call easy Xt n<g.3>s por «^rut: ruling rat*. 4\ per cent; r:.*li.z Md. 3 p<»r cent: offered at 3 l a per cent. Time l>*n» «-acy: »lxtT <l«>*. 6'^feC*« per i-«-n: : iiiucty days nod sis montliK. 6 per t-ent. filutc mcn-antil* 1 jwiwr. Gtti'' l A l>er cent. StrrMu*: tichantte uteartv. with actual business ij \u25a0 :m.v- I-.-' blJlf Xt $4.SS2ura4.SC2S for demand, uml at 54.7£»;5fcj4.7570 far si«y days. Posted trtes. fl.Bo an<3 M.544. Mexican dollars. 51c i^werumcnt tnjnds steady; railroad boftda lr- Vv York Stock Market NEW YORK, Mnrcb 27.— The action of to 1: y <\u25a0 *tork market served as an admonition i<>*maov too exuberant fancies about the ud rfalltj i»f the recent feverish experiences which 7h* market h«« undergone. The early spnrt 1u jiri.i's. rrblch added 3 to 5 points to the »..,\u25a0, uprise of 3 to over 7 points In yesterday's •: .i"i '•:. had thf decided effe«'t of cutting down ibe.liuylng demand. With this sustaining force *t th"'l«t»rher Icvfl thero wa« « liarkwunl drift v-t.i.-n <lirl tiot leave much of the fairly spii »'•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• «i •idvfltK'e* in the early part of the d«y. There w«* imtbing in the day's news to dts <-re«llt the Information wticb helped yesterday's Jinproronient in w»r.tltnent. Ibr Improved con rtitlnn* WCV* refopnlze/1 nod thf conTl<7tlons • illl isti'l that tbe extensive <".eol:no in prlr^n l-.ad gone far 10 measure the unfavorable factors In the eltuatlou rbkh hmj caused it. But the vlolpucr of the recovery was ngr.rded r» tak- In? prirv* t<>« rapidly away from the proper «<?)U£tment. though the process of odjuftment l'««l been somewhat owrdno* in the decline. The po»;ltlvp niKirf< of several securities ' vu an active factor In onrldng the precipitancy of the «>arly mlvnnr^. The unsupported condi ' rt"o of the Vsie* iv tbe wide decline to a level \ ivaterially lower tban w*« Tonchrd In tbe weaker period of the rwer.f celling gare clear erldenro of furtfter litiJidnlioo. 'llie uaual ej-mpathetic effect was jirojucp.l ou other SdiT tin stock*, especially Northern Hallway, for wbleh conditions of credit aafi c&piral ne*»d* are tnost nearly analocou to u..we of Erie. The TTulted BUtM Steel etociv were aUo cCectcd. •e«minrly ia tTmpath.v. Tbe campcnloa weak mm. \u25a0 \u25a0 Per.::*'. :v»n'ji mw Dot so clearlf aym lHL^i»tic, t'Clefm U>* I "n;.i»;io!i rr» prompted by/the «trs»n^ prorl»Voii» of Uit> propo»>><: r»U reft£ coLar.iiM.u-a lav, \,t-,6:r\s ta tb* New Jerary Ix^iclet-Mre. il»;.!>rt» of iiiwtcm for rsllrcr.d rtgvlmtlaD by ortier »-t»;» Lagialatnrea also • ««-#<! to keep alive tbe •enalUvameas of tha fntjociml Ostrfet to ttrta feature of the «etlv. Itiea ot tLr t3»«s. Tbe c&eßejr market €£em*& pajpabl« re!'** wtieb »m AttrlbvtMl to tt* ir*«#xirr« *4opr»(s hr tb* Ucft»-3 feta.te« TTMtnry Det>*rtTn«it. Tb* «xtcat aC tb* t*3l*i which ' \u25a0wm» •Tpr*—*t 1» decline Lj lstewst ratea Vt «oib« rarta<« Circiuletlar dedortlons of what ?*\u25a0• altastlra aaat Uav* \>««a wlthoat the ef (*ctlre rml'.mt Utt aCord>d. Tie Treksarer'a cctlea • •"» morti dwvlt upon as an earnest o>- , f-railrtttltiu of the c»w b«ad of tie Arpaxtaent ' to Afford «cr nlief »*-et»Uj ciL>d for by tee situation. Not «mly In Ut« flapMal of tfce *c «-crncU.t»d Govvraneat sarpla*. bat also In the \u25a0mnnlaaf/ icxlrixi** of tbm Ootsptro3ler*» ofn<?* %mk tbara baett antis«ct Car av^poaed aollcltud* ter it-»»v«»iff antborltlK* »t«p ftoaaitle adoption ft? ur bollclm by the Treasury Department. TV* <cntl«t waa dUfuiM la mb« qu&rters of th» Kartet today aa to bow fax the recent <levclopißenta In tb* crrdlt rttnatlon mlrht have t«ec prompted by •rraarements to conform to a •trtcter tnterpretatlOß of requirements of the national banking act tban have bees Insisted on la times past. The profit taking which ei«ld I* 6oae to advantage at today's btcber prietw «ras lncre»«eC by tbe belief that tbe etock ei cbajtre AOtborltiec woolil decide to close the +xctu.vst from TbunOry cntll tbe (oUnwins; Monday. Toe day'a net chanres are mostly •nail ana mlnfled kblbs and losse*, tod tb« * dor lnr tcoe *>*r Irrerolar. Bondf were lrrrip:l«T. Artivu bonda were Cnn. bnt In other lssne* email lota were mar fcetM only at wide eonemdona from previous prirex. Total Mies, par Talte, {2.552.000. Tnlted States b«sds were onchenred on rail. Tbe fito^k Erchaoce will remain op»n «n Good JTrMay, bet will be «loaed on Saturday. . Xfw Tork Stock I,lst E. F. Hnttoß A 00 , 490 California street. m»tah»r» of tbe New Tork Stock Exchange, fur elab tb* tollowlsc list of bond and stock aalea yftertay: Sales. 1 STOCKS. inigh.jLow.lßld.l Ask. lAflam* Kxprem.. £59 B<X) SOoUllia-Cbalmen ... 11\ 11 11% 12 .......j Do pfd 28 2» HB.<W!Amalr Copper ... S7«A *3\ X 3%, S4 «00 Am Beet Sugar... ifiU 14^ 14 15 ..' Do pfd 78 ....... in Cki O» 5% t>% Do pfd 49 tW» l.l« 0 Am Car A T <Vv.. RR>4 88 H 53% 53% 400 Do pfd VI 9614 9« 97 400 Am Cotton 0U... 29 '>',% 80 30S Do pfd 80 n IAoEs ...205 218 ....... \Am O TwUs* Oo 5 CV (Am Hide 1L 4% «g I Do pfd 21 22 lAffl Ire Secor J6J4 80 ,Am Lln*e*d \u25a0•\u25a0 12H « ... ... Do pfd 25 25 4 Do ere .: 1 . . . . . 102*4 104 lA.ni Steel X...... ..-.V. ~lf\ * 200J Do pfd I ziy,\ va I 345*1 ss New Tork Stock List Ooot— tned Sale* 1 Stocks 1 High) Low 1 Bid I Astt Am TVI &TH Co. 12^ 125 POO Am Tob pfd »0 P»^» fc» 00 ; l.«0OAm \V.v>len 27 23 i»% WMt I Do pfd &4 M 21.S00'4Baeoiiaa <51H PS^ 58U fiSSi POOiAti Coast L 18*... 100 97>» W\ 8P 42,«0rt'A T A S T W»i P7 87H £714 £00] !* pfd 83 »2Vi 98V M T.JXW BaU *- Ohio P8 85 01\ «s*i4 i I Do prd 8T 80 7.700!b R T 51 H «\4 43<S, 4»S jßkn r» Oaa j UO 120 IO»n»4« flkKitheni.f «2 «BVi «2.soo'Can«U«« CPaciflc. I«SH '« 166% 16CH 4.500 C A 0 40% KM W« M% IC * A 1«^» IS Do rd 55 56 I.OOO'C <i W 185* 13 18 IS^i Do |.f<3 "A" «1 63 Do pM "B" 17H IS\4 Do debs 77H 7R^5 ' 1.700 ! C N W 147 144 144 145 19.200 C M & St P IHIHI2SM) 12S'* 128f4 j Ho pfd 1 146 14S l.OOOiCent Leafier 255, 27>4 27 27J/4 2OJ Do pfd 91»J 91H 81 92 1 (Chi Terml '« » , Do pfd 15 25 Cb l Cn Traction 4*l 6 SOO! Do pfd 14 13 13 1314 800 C C C * flt L. .. 70 66 68 70 fi.WO'Cojo Fiwl * Iron 84 }± 32 S2 32H i»o!tim U C & 1 24^5 25 ! ; 1.000 Colo Southern... 24H 24^, 23*; 24^i ! 200| Do Ist pfd.... 5»V* 63 68 «n I Do 2d pfd 47 49 1.400 Consolidated Gas 121 118^ 119 120 I I,7oo'Corn Products... 18<£ 10 iS% 1» • 2<Vti Do pfd fcl SO«4 M«i l.»O«j:r>el A Hudson... 178 177 177 17* 100 nL A W 460 460 455 475 OBODIO AR ii 29»4 29H 2« 2S'i I Do pfd 70Vi 7S H>etro!t Un By 67 8» IDiamond Match 122 123 6,700 -Distilling Secur. 6»H *<>%. 6 " T » M {DuliiUi SS&A 12^ 13 I Do pfd 21^ 28 65.30n Erie 26V4 21 T * 22% 22H 6.100) I»o j»t pfd W 571? z-i^ gs 5.9001 Do 2d pfd S» S6>, 80 S«4 1.100 Fd M & Rmlt pfd R5% S4 80 Srt I.4Oo;<^ijeral Electric. 14« 142 140 142 iGranby Cons 115 125 11.4Oo!Great Nor Ore., r.sv^ r,4S, 54>4 U 17.600!Grt Northern pfd 139 134 Vi 134 1344 (Greene Oon» Cop. 224 23 Havcna Tob Co..' 9 10 Hooking Valley 112 I Do pM S4 S»4 l.W(.Il!lnols Central... 143 140 141 141% l,<K>f,lnterboro Metro. 24*: 234. 2::H 24 1.80O: Ik. pfd 584 56 6<! 67 iTnter llarlae j... 74 Si, I Do pfd 21 22V- llntrr Paper 134 14 i Do pfd 754 76 'Inter Power 454 'Inter Pump .-... 274 254 1 Do pfd « 75 77 400 Iowa Central 19 IS 1« 13 200! Do pfd 544 84 334 34 IKanawhH 4- Mich 50 400!K C Southern 23 Zi-m 224 22% 1.400 Do pfd 61% 50 49; i 50 ! KC. FS A M pfd 73 76 !t«ke Erie A W I<s 22 ! Do pfd 60 SR (r^-hich Valley... 614 62 'Long Island 52 «<• 5,600' L A N 117 114 IM\ U&K 500|Mackay 674 664 W$ 67 1 Do pfd .: .'. 664 C* I.2oo;Machattan ...... !l31«i 1304 l sfl 4 1314 'Metro St Ry 90 a'! l.Sf>o; Mexican Central. 20T4 2fu; 204 201; 20" Minn ASt L 494 '484 48 50 Do Ist pfd KO S5 1.000,' M SPA S S M.J1044 102 102 104 700 i D« pfd 131 128 130 132 «.»00."Mo Kan & T Ss'4 3:14 33.; 3:<4 1.3<»0! Do rfd 63% 62 «2 Xi 5.6H0 ! 5f0 Pacific 73 72 724 73 NC& St L 120 125 I.6oo;Natl U*i C7U 53 U 54 55 300! Do pfd 954 9S 87U £«» IN RBofM pfd 49 514 1,400 Nstl Blscnlt 81 78U 754 79 V» 900j Do pfd 112 1114U14113 iNev Cons Cop 13% 13*4 IX J Central 172 175 l.«Ofi'N V Air Brake... 109 «» 1074 10 5 HO 13,300 N T CentTal 1184 116^ I16«4 116»; 100'N V C A St L. .. 38 88 874 40 Do Ist pfd 110 120 Do 2d pfd 70 £0 N V N H A H 1744 175 1.700 N V Ont A W. . .: 38 86 361 i ' S6SJ 900 Norfolk A West . 77U 75« 764 "6 ! Do pfd 76 £5 KOO North Amer 73 71 72« i 73 25.400: N0rth Pacific 124« i 120% 121 1214 'Omaha > 125 150 200'Paclne Cnaft 84 934 P4 05 I Do Ist pfd 90 105 I Do 2d pfd 93 100 I.lOf>;Pacifie Mall 25 224 23 23>; 167,200; Pa B R Cn 1224 1184 119VJ 1194 I,4oo'People's Gas 884 6"4 K7% £R>^ P C C t St L «5 «7 «... Do pfd 904 97 Piltaburc Coal J2 JS Do pfd 5n 52 900 Pr**s Steel Car.. R5 524 8?! i 3l'!i 4W] Do pfd WTJ 89 <4 m 90 COfiJPuliman Car Co.. 100 • XT.9 155 15J» ROO Ry S 8 Co 434 42 414 42 ...-....! Do pfd 90 93 224.400; Bead Ing !102 9%»i 100?4 1004 j Dulnt'pfd ...I S4 I Do 2d pfd ! M ft.r,«o Ecp S A I I 25»4 24 24 24U ! 1.7W Do pf<| M t-jr; El Ki^J C.KOO Rock W.rai C 0... 204 19 l»U l^Ts Wtti Do pfd 45 44 43 45 1,000 Slokb S S A I Co 534 514 51 "2 Do pfd 100 101 SL ASP Ist pfd 60 CG ! ! Do 2d pfd 81 S2U joo;s l & s w 20H 204 20 2f»Va Do pfd 150- ffl 32.400K00tb Prclsc ... So\4 77« i( 77»; 78 3<K>! Do pffl 114 112 11124 114 T.FOfi South Hy •Jl'i 20 2<Hi 20%; 400: Do pfd 74\ 73»; 72 7i Term CA I- 155 IS7 'Tex Pac L T Co 65 72 780;Tex Pae 36% 25% l 23 25% iTtotrd Aye 1105 I Hole Ry *T Oo 2« 264 SOOIToIe .«t t. A ff.. W 27 2^4 274 1.40 C " !>• pfd M% M 60% 61 • iOOiTwia City X T.. 934 »» 98 MVi «Un B ft> 5U 6'ii I Do pfd M 624 lce.cooX'B Pac lM 129*; ir.o4 iw^ Do pfd W 87 Cnlt Cop 5341 67 Cult Hd» ef S t r.04 Cl Do pM , 4» 4G Do 4s .."... 80 1.500 v s o.rroa np*. S4H ss ss% m , 100 TH>_BtC 784 78% 70 77 |U BEx 100 108 U S Realty & 0 74 76 U S B A B Oo 13% 1« 200 Do nfd 444 44 44 48 1.100.U S Rubber 424 40 40^ 41 400 Do Ist pfd 101 100 100 101 ' Do 2d pfd 70 7$ 112.100'U S Ste»l Cor... BS^i 83>* ZZ% J3«4 50.7001 Do nfd 954 954 9«V IKI4 600!CUh Cop ....... 27H 26% 27^{ 28 SOOIVa-Car C 0.... 29 2S^J 28 28U : Do pfd 1014 1024 Va Coal I A C Co 60 61 Wabash 18% 134 700 Do pfd ' 244 234 23 23<J TJOlli FE* 225 2SO 500 Western Cn SO4 SOU 794 £1 WesUnghouce 1454 150 I.2OOWALE 12 II 114 12 Do 1H pfd j 20. 29 f.on Do 2d pfd .... 16\ 15»; 16 17- 200 Wisconsin Ont . 174] 17»« 17 17U I Do pfd .' 1 86*; 40 1.204,600— T0tal shares sold. ]V«vr Tork Bonds C 8 ref 2»Teit..lO4VlJapaa 6a. 2d »er... 99% IV coupon Ifis'4 t)n 4k cert fiO Do 8s reg 1034 Do 44s cert Mn Do coupon 10S4 Do 2d series.. .. &*4 Do old 4s reg.lOOV L AVC unified 45.. 95 Do coupon 101% Man con cold 45.. 994 Do new 4s ret.lSOH Mcx Central 45... 83 Do coupon ISOI4 Do Ist lne 214 Aner Tob 4s .... 73 Minn A Pt L 45.. £9 Do «s ..107 M. X A Texas 45.. 954 Atch Ben 4a .... BS4 Do , 2ds .... TOY Do adj 4. 81 NR of Mcx con 4s 83^ AtJaatie C L 4«. 82«4 N T C pen 345.. 904 Bait A Ohio 4*.. 100 N J O gen 5s 123^ Do 84« 904 Nor Pacific 4a... JOQS Brooklyn ET c 4*. 80^4 Do Sa 70 Central of Oa 6s.lf)S Nor* W- con 4*. !»T*4 Do Ist Inc. 85 o fi Ltae rfdic 4a. fS Do 2d Inc.-. 75 Pa conr 845...... 93 Do 8d 1nc.... 66 Readinjr *ren 45... 95U Cfces A Ohio 44».100«1S L A 1 M con f15.1104 Cb» A Alton ii,«. 67V St L A S F tg 45. '7"% C. B & <j new 4a. 90% St L 8 W cob 4*. 73 C. BI & Pac 4«. 68 Seaboard A L 4».' 74 * Do «1 R»,.:... SX' So Padflc 4« .... 85^ C.C.C" * Si-en 4s. 9« Do Ist 4s*eert.. 9J Colo Ind R*. »r A 604 So Railway 55.. ..100 Colo Midland 4».. «7 , Tex* Par lrta..U4 Colo A So 4s $94 Tol. St L A W.4».«1 Cuba Oi 69 ICnion Pad£e 4J..100 THE SAX FRANCISCO CAJLL, - : .THURSDAY, MAPCH 28 1 . 1907. Dn A Rio O 4s. PIU n S Steel 2d 5i.. flo«4 Plst Securities sa. 84 Wabash lsts ... ..110ft Erl« prior Hen 4*. 94 Western Md 4g... .5 Do ren 4s SO • W & L Erie 4i... S5 Hock Val 4H1.--103T4 Wh Central 45... 86 Japan 6s .'. P9H JCew York Minlns Stocks Adams Con 15; Mtti* Chief 06 Alice 4.25 Ontario R-00 Brfwt 2SOptalr ...:.. 2. 20 Bmca Con 44 Potorf 09 Conf Tunnel .... 2S;Sav»ee ~ «Vm Va Mln Co.. U4|Slerra Nerada."... 6S Horn Silver l.Wßmall Hopes 35 Iron SllTer 4.60 Standard* 2-25 U-adrille Con ... 061- Boston Mocks nnri Bouds Money— Mining— Call loans 6fisS AHoues 51 Time loans <syi7 Amal Copper &t*i Bonds— Atlantic IS Atchleon 4« JX>»4 Blnghani 17H Do «dj 4s SS Eutte Coalition .. 24 H Mci Central 45. . SO Calumet A Ariz.. ls7 Railroads— ICalumet & Hecla.B4o Aicblson 57% Centennial 30 Do pf d ........ W*% Copper Range ... 717 1 Boston A Albany. 2Bo JDaly West \u0084IM)^ Boston & Maine. .154 Franklin 17 Boston El«t 143 Oranbj 120 Fltchbnrg pfd ...180 Greene Con 22% Mcx Central 20% lale Boyale .IS NY.N H A H..174 Mass Mining .... 5% Union Padfle ...130% Mlchljtan ....-\u25a0 13% Mlacellaneous— Mohawk 6 Amer Pneo Tub«. «% Mont Coal A Cote. 2 Axatr Bu*ar ....119H Nevada 18* Do pfd 123 Nortb Butt* S3 Amer Tel * Te1.119 Old Dominion 4«u Amer Woolen ... 25 Osceola '.".'. ".1*3 Do pfd P5 lParrot 20% Ed Elect ni0m..210 Qulney .^...113 Mim Electric ... 15 %t Shannon *.. 17 Do pfd f.fl^JTamaracli lf»4 Man* Oaa 58 Trinity l"*i Cnited Fruit 10« Unltsd Copper ... f>svi Cn Shoe Macn... <M> US Mlntaf 52*4 Do pM 27 Utah «. M>l D S Pte+l 3394 Victoria J% Do pfd »6H Winona s^4 Wolverine 1W London Closing Stock* Ootis money ...55.V161M. X & Texan S<? Do for acct. .85 5-l«| N T Central 123 Anaronda 12 HI Norfolk A Western "< Atchison 02T4 Do pfd *>- Do pfd »7 Ont A Western... 8S Bait A Ohio W% Pennsylvania 63H O«n Pacific 174U Rand Mine* W» Cnes A Ohio 41 Reading £ 2 Cbl Great Wert.. 14 So Hallway <3 Cbl. M!l & St P. 135 Do pfd 74 D« Beer* 20.4 So Pacific •»% Den A Rio G 80 Union Pacific ....138 Do pfd 70*41 rx> PM ££\u0084 Erie 21%! C S St-el 30 J« Do Ist pfd C3V4I Do pfd lOl^i Do 2d pfd 41 Wabasb 14 111 Central 14Q Do pfd 2» Loulbt A Nasb ... 120 Spanish 4s 9j Bar silver— Steady; SO 13-16 d per ounce.' Monej — H*~Q'i\ per c*>nt. The rate of discount In the open ra»rlr»t for short bills is 5V* per cent and for three months bills 5 l-l«@sli per cent. Condition of the Treasury WASHINGTON. March 27. — Today's statement of the Treasury balance In the general fund shows: Available cash balances. $255. 160.245; gold coin and bnlllon, $124,462,004; cold certifi cates. $45,945.770. Internal Revenue Collection* WASHINGTON. March 27.— The monthly re port of oollectionn of internal revenue shows that for the month of February. 19"7. totsl re ceipts ivere $20,260,353. an Increase as compared with February, 1909. of $1,917,318. i »w York Cotton Market NEW YORK. March 27.— Tho cotton market was. dull au<l "asior fr.nn the oprnlnc twlH.v. due to <lisapj»<iintinK Influence* «>f th<» plupsisli conditions r>f the I-lvcrpowl markrt. WitU Llv erpt«ol ciosed from Thursday nftrrnoon until the followluft Tuewlay and New York dosed Friday sod Saturday. Ibere Is HtUe probability of uDy (&p<3rtant changes <«ynrriDg tomorrow. Option— Op«»a. Hicb. Ix>w. Close. March !>-'«.-<.• 9.Z«e f».3<V o.3fV' April U.:'.c» , 9.33 c 0..T0C ».:><»<\u25a0 Msr f».4V: tt.4»c !>.44c ft. 4.»: j un V 9.TiOe n.frfVr ».50c 0.47 c I July D.Mf !».r>7c 9..V.V 0.52 c Aupest !».f>oc 9.M* !>.56.; J»..V>c September ».04i- !>.«4c P.»ilc tt.tOe October »-&4 c 9.85 c 9.SIC O.RIV November V. .: — ." fl.SSo.i rK^^mber J>.P2c n.D'Je «.!H)c n.Jwtc January 10.11 c 10.11 c IO.OSc IO.OSc Xew York Grain and Prodnce NEW YORK, March 27.— FLOUR— Receipts. 24.:;O0 barrels: exports, 2500; steady, with a moderate Inquiry. WnEAT— Receipts. 61.000 bnshels: spot, steady; No. 2 red. 61 T £c elevator and S3«ic f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Dulutn. ©l*£c f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 hard winter. 86^»c f. o. b. afloat. Conflicting crop and weather news made wh»-at unsettled all day within a narrow range. The tendency was a little, easier on the whole on the absence of support r.nd on further predictions for rain, hut nrnr the close prices rallied on bog damage reports, closing partly VtC net higher. May. MHcftM 9-160. olosed $4%e; Jnly. 84 11-160 M 1516 c. Hosed SJTicy'Sep terober. 85Hc(<ih5»ic, dosed Ss«ic. \u25a0\u25a0 jf PETROLEUM— Firm. SUGAR — Raw, strong: fair reflnln?. Z\*e: cen trlfagal, 06 test, 3%c; molasses sugar, 2;ic; re fined, steady. COFFEI3 — Fntores closed fairly steady at a net decline of 5Q15 points. Sales were reported of 50.250 baps, lnclndine March. 5.0.% c; May. 5.80<g3.65r: Jnly. 5.C0@5.R0c: September. 5.«) 125. 7hc; December. 5.63(g5.85c; January, 5.75 @5.1« V; spot eolfee. qnlet; Rio. No. 7. 7c: San tos, No. 4, dc; mild, dull: Cordova, 9GI2&C. DRIED FRUrTB EVAPORATED APPLES— The market Is qnlet and withont further change. Fancy are quoted at BV»c, choice 7c, prime 6@6Kc and poor to fair at *Va@s*£c PRUNES — Are unchanged at quotations rung- Ing from 3c to 13c for California fruit and from i s^>c to 10c for Orepon. APRICOTS— Are firm, with choice quoted at Iflc, estra choice 18^4 619 c and fancy 19<320c. . PEACHES— Are doll and rather ea«y, with choice quoted at lKgll^c extra choice 12<g 12^c, fancy 12H@13c and extra fancy 13@U-c. RAISINS — Conttue firm, with loom? muscatels qoored at S3;QlOc.S 3 ;Q10c. seeded ralclns 7*4© lie and London layers 51.50frJ1.60. >>»r York Metal Market Nrw YORK. March 27. — There was a re covery of a little over £2 of the. recent loss Jn the London tin market today with epot clos ing at £184 10s and fnturca at £IS2. Locally the market tra* quiat. bnt higher in sympathy .with spot quoted at $40.20340.50. Copper also reacted In the I»ndon market with spot closing at £S3 15« and futurea at £101. Locally, however, the market contlnned unset tled a"nd was more «r le»* ncmlniil at « fur ther slight decline. LaVe wai qootffl at ?24.73 <225.25: electrolytic at $21. 25 '%l 25: casting, "JLead weiTllß Sd higher In the Knglish mar ket «t £J9 17» Cd. Locally the market was un changed at ?0©a.30. Spelter was unchanged at £25 15s in London and at S3.SOejC.9O in New York. Iron was b!?ucr la . the English market with standard foundry quoted at Ms Cd and Cleveland warrant* at 53s 3d. Locally tb« market was unchanged. CHICAGO BOAIU) OF TRAI>E Kittnre Grain and Vroxinltmu \ CHICAGO. March 27.— -Sentiment In the wheat pit was bearish all day. - It was ba*eo° upon reports from private sources that light showers had fallen at different localities in Kansas and that tbe temperature tb»re'was below that of tbe la«t ten days. The market made a mild rbOT nt flrmneee early In \u25a0 tbe day becauw of "green bug" reports, but this aoon save way and the tone was moderately weak until the la*t half hour, when prices became steadier on covering by sborte. The market dosed steady. May opened unchanged to %c hlcber at 75 Va 75' ie, sold between 75VtC and 76c and closed unchanged at 7K s ic Corn was dull and price* were Inclined to sag. The. close was steady. May corn opened a shade higher at 4<iH&4«iic. "ol? at 46Vic and then declined to *6%e and closed lower at 40 ©46Hc : Oatu for May delivery were utrong. but other months tvere weak. May opened unchanged -to U.- hipber at 41 He, sold up to 42%@42Viic and c'^sed at 42»»e. -- A sharp advance In the price of May and July pork was the feature of the provisions market. At toe close May pork was up 62 He. lard ana ribs wfcre 20c advanced. — The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles — . Open. • High. Low Close. Wheat- May ....... 7KT.4 to 7514 75% July 77« i" 77T4 77* i 77^j SeplnnbiT .. 78T» 70 78% 7S>% Corn — May 4<5H 4Si; 4S*i '.'.."4GU July ....... 45*fc 45T4 45», 45", September .. 4fl«» 4«*J , 46>i 46% Oats — .'. May 42 -42^ 41^ 42H July :;: sm 37S ' S7>; 37% September '. . 32T. S3 S2« 4 33 Mesa Pork, per bbl — '\u25a0 May 15. K5 19.271& 15. P5 16.27% Jnly 15. 50 15.27H 15.85 16.25. Lsrd. per 100 lbs — \u25a0 \u25a0 %\u25a0 - - May ....... 8.90 8.92% 8.75 ».9O July 8.90 '9,024 S.P'4 9.02\a September ..9.00 9.12V| 8.97^s 9.10' Short Rlb«. per 100 lb» — May B.*SO 8.75 " 8.57VJ 8.70 July R.72H 8.90 8.521^ *5.*7« September .. 8.82H 8-95 S.fCtt 8.92^ Cash firaln and Provision* ' CHICAGO. March . 27. — Cash - quotations were aa follows: Flour. »>tesdy:,,No."2 spring wheat. 79<SS3c: No. 3.- 73e«lV4c; No. 2 red.: TA*,,<<s 741,e; No. 2 corn. 44(344»iet No. 2 yellow, 45e; No. 2 oats. 41% c; No. 2 white. 42SiftJ43c; No. 3'whlt*. 40®41«;e; ,No. 2: rye. 65c: fair to choice malting barley. \ fts@7oc; No. . 1 flaxseeii, $1.14; No. 1- Northwestern, $1.21; clover., con tract grades, $15.75; short :nba,' sides (loo.oe). $S.5O@S.4l'H: mess pork, per bbl. $16,250 16.31H: lwd. per 100. lbs. $8.80: short clear sides <,boxed), $$.73(39; .whisky. . bacia of dirt wines, $1.29. - Article* . - - . Reclpft. Shipments. Flotjr. barrels fcO.sno . 26,K<>0 Wbeat, bushels \u25a0...%.......'. 30,f»ftt» 16.500 Corn. bTisbels '. . . . . . . .'. . . . .512,700 215.Q00 Oats, busbels .454,500 ' SOO.'KH) Uye, bo«bel« lO.Orti) ; 3,0n0 BarUy, fcustsla 168,700' . 18,500 Dntt*r, Cheese and Effg* CFIICAGO. March -27.— 0n the Produce . Ex change today • the butter market was > firm; creameries, 22@29*4c: dairies, 20@2ic: eggs, easy, at mark, cases 'included. 16Q1BK«; ; firsts. 17Hc: prime firsts, 16c;»cheesa. weak, J3% @15»^c. Eaiiterß I.lrriftoofc Market^-' CHICAGO, Marc^^^OATTLß— Receipts, 27.000; 10c higher ; beeves.. $4.10@6. 75; cows, $1.70@4.80: calves, $5@5.70; good to prime steers. $5. 40® 6. 75; poor to medium, f4.10@5.35. HOGS— Receipts ItToOO: s@loc higher; light. *6.10@6.52ii; mixed. $6.05@6.32i>6: rough. ?5.90^.6.10;- pigs. $5.50&6.20; good to choice heavy. $8.20(g8.30. SHEEP— Receipts. 13,000: strong: sheep. $4.10<56:50: yearlings, 56.25@7.70; lambe, $7@S; Westerns. $6@8.25. I.o* AHsrrle* Market* LOS ANGELES, March 27. — The . recent floods in the great central valleys of the State have already had a marked effect upon . the produce market here. There was for a time a complete stopping of , the shipments of eggs and butter from that region and \u25a0 this bad its effect upon prices. Now the prices of all grades of beans have been advanced here for the reason that the ground in that region Is too wet to make it probable that the crop will be up to the. usual average. For ita supply "of butter and | eges the Los Angeles , market is now depending to great de gree upon' Eastern shipments. Both of these commodities are firm at quoted prices. - It is thought that receipts of eggs in Los An geles will b« materially Increased In the next few days because of the proximity of Easter. Poultry Is in extra good demand for the same reaeon; at present it is about cleaned up. . The prices of many butters are higher than the official quotation*. Produce receipts — Eggs i>23 cases; butter, 16, 427 pounds; cheese. 2596 pounds; potatoes, 2620 sacks: onions 877 sacks. Following are Jobbing prices: EGOS— Local ranch, candled. 23c. .".";„ BUTTER — Creamery extras, 07% c; creamery, firsts. 65c; dairy. 25c. - CHEESE — Northern, fresh. 19c; Northern, storace, 16c; Anchor, larpe, 20c: Anchor, Young America, 21c; Anchor, band, 22ct Eastern sin gles. 174119 c: Eastern twins, 19c; Eastern ched dars, 18<gl6%&; Eastern longhorn. 21c; Eastern dairy. 20c; Swiss, Imported, 22c; Swiss,-do mestic. 22c: llmburger. 16c. POULTRY — Buying prices, live weight, a lb— Broilers.' l^J to 2 pounds. 16<r: fryers, 2 »-i to 2*4 pounds, 22c; roasters, 8 or more pounds, l£c; stags, 9c; hens, 16c: old roosters, /8c; tur keys, heavy. 17c; light. 14c; dncks. 16$; geese, 12c; squabs and pigeons. $1.50^1.75 n <lozen. Selling prices,' live weight, a lb— Hens, 16c; young roosters, 16c; fryers, 22c; broilers, 25c; old roosters. Oc; turkeys, large, IS^IOc; small. IC(SI7c; ducks. 15@16c; geese, 15£tlCc. Selling prices, frozen dressed Eastern stock, a lb — Hens. 16fijl7c; young roosters, lJMic; fryers, 10c; broilers, 2Sc; turkeys, old toms, 21 1 <ic; young turkeys, 230; > hens, 22Vic; geese, 17c; ducks, 18c. POTATOES (a ctl)— Early Rofp. $2.50;. Ore gon, $2.25; Idaho, $ 2: Colorado, t'i; Wisconsin. |2: Mlnnesola, S2: new stock, fl%@7c a. lb; pweet potatoen, yellow. ?5. ONlONS— Nevada. $2.50; Australian Brown, Northern, $1.i.'5G:1.50; garlic, 7H<&loc: chills, evaporated, 13©13Hc; sun-dried. 13@18%c; ground. ISSUe; Mexican, bulk. 12Vi<&'13c. BEANS (a ctl)— Pink, No. 1, $3: lima.. No. I, f4.75; Lady Washington. No. 1, $3: do email white. No. 1. $3.50; Blackeyes. $5.50i?j6.50; Garvanza*, $5.50(&«; lentils. 12^i@15c per lb. HONEY (h lb)— Comb, water white, lib frames, 10c; light amber, 14c; comb, white, 15 <&16c; extracted, water white, 60-lb cans, 7*j@ Si-: extracted, white, 60-lb cans, 7Vac; light amber, CO-lb cans, 7c. MISCELL.AXEOUS MARKETS \nvn! .Store*, Turpentine and Ronln SAVANNAH. Marcli 27. — Turpentine firm, 70c; rales, I<>6; reeHpt*. 213; shipments, 50. Rosin, firm: sales. 1072: receipts, 548: shipments, 2901; stocTc, 43.854. Quotations: A, B. C, D. E. $4.35: F. $4.40; G, $4.45; 11. $4.70; I. $4.75; K. $5.30; M. $5.35; N. $5.40; WG. $5.35: WW, $6.65. . Forrlcrii l''uturr» LIVERPOOL Wheat — March. May. July. 'Opening 644 6 4*l 624 Closing 6 4U 6 4fc 6 24 ; PARIS V^'" Wheat— March. July-Aujf. 1 Opening 22 60 23 05 • Closing 22 60 23 05 Flour — OpeDiiur 29 30 30 15 Closing ...: 29 30 30 13 London Wool Market LONDON. March 27.— The second series of the wool auction sales closed today with firm prices ruling. Merinos were unchanged to 5 per cen4 above the January- series, but croesbreds were In tbe msin unchanged. Coarse grades advanced 5 por cent and Cape of Good Hope and Natato showed an average gain of 5 per cent. During the serleu 94.000 bales wero taken by the home^ trade, «0,000 by continental buyers and 10.000 by Americans. About 5000 bales were held over: for the next sale. * Today's - offerings amounted to 16.958 bales. There was a good attendance "and competition continued active .to the close. Fine grades were well maintained, but Inferior grades fell : sllshtly before, the recent high level. A -better election of Punta Arenas wool sold readily. St. l.ouia Wool Market ST. LOUIS, March: 27. — Wool — Steady. Me dium grades. • combing and clothing. 244 @2Sc; light fine. 20®2ac; heavy fine, 16@17c; tub washed, 30®3Sc. Northern fiu«lnens PORTLAND. March 27.— Clearings, $1,161,298; balances. $172,878. ' SEATTLE. March 27.— Clearings, $1,611,217; balance*. $-'07,912. TACOMA. March 27.— Clearings, $$51,518; bal ances. $51,970. SPOKANE. March 27.— Clearings, $842,297; balances, $73,504. LOCAL 3IARKETS Rxchnnse and Bullion Silver declined %c. Sterling Kxchange, sixty daya — 04.79'^ Sterlins: Exchange, sight — Q4.83U Sterling Exchange, cables — ©4.84 New York Kxchanee. eight — US O2JV4 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 66 07^ Silver, per ounce 66H@ - — Mexican Dollars, nominal &3 (g — CONTINENTAL New York on Paris - r >23« New York on Mexico 200 Vi Paris on London:... • ;.215.!U% Berlin on London L»0.52 Wheat and Olhrr Grains WHEAT— There was nothing new yesterday, either In this or In Eastern and foreign marketa. Chicago will be closed on Good Friday. A Chicago wire saldr "Snow's crop report makes the condition in leading States SS. com pared with 00 last year." CASH WHEAT California Club, *1.27%«j1.57^: do mllllnjr, $1.35(21.40; California White Australian. $1.40; (21.50; lovrcr jrrades of California. |1.10@1.23; i Northern Club, $1.27% @1.35; Northern Bluestem, - J1.42i4®1.45; Northern Ued. «1.30@1^2% p« cental. • ' FUTnUBS 10 to 11:30 a. 111. Session No transactions. BAULKY— AH quotations remained about tbe name, yesterday, with a quiet market. CASH BAULKY Good to choice feed.' spot, $1.22%®1-25: com mon to fair, $1.15G£f.20 per cental; Brewing and Shipping, i1.27V4/Per ctl; Chevalier., $1.20@1.35 per ctl. / / .'.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - / . , / FDTTJEBS f IIQ/tn 11:30 n. m. Secilon Mty^-Xolg/los: 11.23% bid. DeeembeM-Sl.COH OATS—Bfpvioua condition! role, with the mar k«t as firm a« ever. - Good to choice lied, for feed, $1.40@1.60; com mon to fair. $1^0@1.37H; White, $1.42% (51.65; Black. $l.(sn&2; Gray. 11.42HQ1-C0 per cU. CORN — Continues dnll ' and unchanged.' * California small ronnd Tallow, 51. 55: large Tel low, $1.27H@1.82H: ' Wnlte-,. $1.27^@1.52H; Westorn Btate, sacked— Tallow, $1.17%@1.35. ac cording to dryness; White, $I.l7H(gl. Si: mixed. 51.1551.30: Wblte Egyptian, J1.23: Brown Egyp tian. $1.m4<@1.15. . . - UTB— Quotablo at $1.4001.45 per ctl for Cali fornia and ll.Wjfi.4o for Utah. • \u25a0-'.-\u25a0 BUCKWHEAT— S2@2. 2S per ctl. Flour nnd . Karfnacrou* Ooods KLOUn— California Family' Extras, ~ $4. So@ net, without discount: Bakers' Extras, $4. 40 @4.fiO; Superfine. $3. 25i33.60;- Oregon and Wash ington, per bbl. $4.23@i.50 for Family and $.'!. 75 for -export -grades."--- \u25a0 \u25a0 FARINACEOUS GOODS— Prleea In packages, nrt. cafh. bo discount, are as follows: 1 Graham 'Flour. < 52.80 per 100 lbs: " Rye Flour. 53.40: Rje Meal. $3.20; R!c» Flonr. $7.20: Corn Meal. $2.M>: extra cream ; do, $3;40; Oat Meal. $4.10; Oat •Jronts, J4.30; Hominy, $'>.4f»SS.6O;' Buckwheat i Flour, $4; Oraok»d Wheat, fi.4o; Farina," $4.10; Whole Wbpat Flonr, $3.10: \u25a0• Rolled Oats, :bbls.s6 «i 7.25. In sacks ?5.10i§. H "5; Rolled Wheat, bbls 54.30, In sack* $3.80; Pearl Barley, $5.40; Split Peas, .boxes, $0: Green Pess. $5 per 100 lbs. ITny, and^Ke^dntuflfw , \u25a0 All conditions : remain<v] * as"> before 'stated yes terday. Tbe. demand if or, Hay and Bran contin ued active.' with botli marketß firm. Tlic circular of Som<?r*,4: Co. ; paid, of Hay: , > "Arrivals of Hay have been exceedingly light during ; the • past •'. week. ; tbe . total amountins •• to 1070 tons, the lightest arrivals for a long. time past.- A combination of clrcuroßtancea'ba* been n»*pon»i|bl«» I fi»r . the' situation." 1 chiefly | the | floods'.' which havn prevented ' boats ; ; from \u25a0 movlns : and bave Interfered seriously .with the: transportation of ail merchandise - by" rail.-- As •we . wrlt^.'l tbe wr>n>t BePtnSito-beovor.-and we have a^surauce from ' the . Southern " Pacific « Company ;. tba t\u25a0 It is now able to supply us more regularly, and : with a suf Dcient (jnantlty ; to ; satisfy . our demands. \u25a0\u25a0,«s?\u25a0; . "Tbe delayed; arrivals have disturbed. the mar ket greatl y. - the . situation : having i become ; most critical on Saturday last. Hay sold' a»: high as $^S .on tbe . market, which -, is = the record s sinew the dry season of I SW.*; « t which time - it ; wa s reported that ; Har sold 1 in, high > as $«0 per ton h»re. Considerable': Hay has \u25a0 been ( ruined In j va rious districts 1 because of -tbe bigb > water, '-, sonic of our warehousoK having been' swept away.-. '.We think.: liowerer • that tbe' amount i lost -will >not affect tbe i market here.for wejhave very heavy stocks left in 1 tbe principal bay ,coun ties. -.- ><-.-; "The )r«rent-t disturbance has : , tended -- io help Alfalfa;Bomewhat."«io at'tlic roomentprice« bare recovered a bit from the drop of two weeks agu. _'.'Th<i outlook" Is still very dubious as to the new crop, although with a few days of. favorable weather we; will ill feel greatly encouraged again. \u25a0 . - .\u25a0. * \u25a0•''' : "Present prices have somewhat of an advanced range over - quotations of last . week, and until the market is well supplied again with a. surplus stock - in . the \u25a0 various warehouses here there will probably be no weakening." . . BRAN— $22 ©23 per ton. MIDDLINGS— S27<g3O per ton." SHORTS— $22. 50<&23. 50 per ton. - -. -- - » FEEDSTUFFB— Rolled \u25a0 Barley. $25. 50 ©26.50: Mixed Feed, : $24@25; \u25a0 Oilcake Meal, nominal: Cocoanut Cake or Meal at mills. $26 in 10 and $28.50 In 5 ton lots; Jobbing. $27; Corn Meal. $30@31; Cracked Corn. $31@32; Broom Corn ,Feed, »0c per ctl; Alfalfa Meal, carload lots, '$20.50; Jobbing. $21.50 per ton; Mealfalfa. $20.50; Jobbing. $21.50. \u25a0 HAY— Choice Wheat. $23@25 per "ton; good Wheat. $17@22.50; other grades . Wheat. $16; Wheat and Oat. $15@22; Tame Oat. $14@20: Wild Oat. $9.50@15.50; : Alfalfa, $8.50(§j12; stock, $B@l2 per ton. , STRA W— 4O(&7Sc per balo. . Beans and Seed* ' No farther chnnge In Beans wa's reported yes terday, tbe market being quiet but firmly held. BEANS .(per ctl)— Bayos, $2.65@2.55; Pea. $3.50: small White. $2. Ss<ffi3: large White. $2.40@2.50; Pink. $2.40Q2.60; He'd, $2.75 '@3: Limas,. $4.15@4.20: Red Kidneys. $3.50@ 3.75; Blackeyes, $5; Butter, nominal; Cranberry Beans. $3.50@3.75. . " . • SEEDS — Brown Mustard, 3(33?ic; Yellow Mus tard, nominal; Flaxseed, 3^4@3"^c: Canary. 4@ 4*ic; Alfalfa. 14H®15c; Rape, l@3V£c; Timothy, nominal: Hemp. sc; Millet. 3Uc per lb; Broom Corn Seed, $18@20 per ton. DRIED PEAS— kNlles, nominal; Green ' Peas, $2.50@2.75 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Yrgrt able* New arrivals of Potatoes were limited to tw» cars 'of Eastern Burbanks and some small ship ments of river goods from warehouses in Stock ton. '.The former were selling at $1.75 per cental, a decline from the asking. price of the preceding day. while tbe latter found prompt sale at an advance over tbe previous quotations. Thera were no '\u25a0 Oregon Burbanka remaining in first hands and prices for them were largely nominal, with receivers willing to sell to arrive at the old quotations, but buyers preferred to hold off and await developments. Jobbers were obtalnin.? $2.75 per cental and . even higher for choice lots. Onions remained very firm under limited Fupplles, and a car of choice Nevada stock was quickly closed out at the flat rate of Sc per pound. ! . . There were liberal arrivals of Asparagus from one island in the river which . escaped the floods, and . delayed shipments from submerged Islands came to hand, bringing the total receipts to well above 1000 boxes. Prices were slightly lower in consequence, but the stock \u25a0 cleaned up well. Rhubarb was in burdensome supply and lower, with indications favoring. further declines. The other vegetables were steady as a rule. POTATOES (per ctl) — Oregon Burbanks, $1.75 ©2.50; Eastern Burbanks, $1.75; Garnet Chiles, $1.50: Early Rose, $1.75. ONIONS (per ctl) — Oregon, $2.R0; Nevada, $3. VEGETABLES— Asparagus, 6@loc per lb: Rhu barb. $1@1. 25: Green Peas. 6@loc per lb for southern and 12^@15c for bay;. Tomatoes. Mexi can, $'J@2.r>o per box; Hothouse Cucumbers. $1.50 @2.25 per dozen: Garlic. 2};@4c per lb; Celery. $4.50i35 per crate; Cabbage, $1 per ctl; Cauli flower, 50® 65c per dozen; Carrots. 75c per sack; Turnips, |1@1.25 per sack; Marrowfat Squash. $25@30 per ton; 'Hubbard Squash. $35@40 per ton; Mushrooms, nominal. Poultry and Game Deliveries of Poultry from several points which had previously been cut off from the city by washouts were resumed by the express com pany yesterday, some moderate shipments com ing to hand from Petaluma and vicinity. The receipts, while much larger \u25a0 than previously, were still Insufficient for requirements, which wore very large because of tbe extra demand for holiday wants, and the market remained strong for. everything except very small Broilers, which formed a good portion of the receipt*. No more Eastern came in. but a car was uourly expected. POULTRY (per dozen)— Hens, $8.50(310 for large and $6.50^.7.50 for small: old. Roosters. ?5 (?5.50: young Roosters, $7.50@10: Fryers, $6,504* 7.00; Broilers. $5.50@6..">0".f0r large and $3<?i4 for small: Pigeons. $1.50@1.75; Squabs. $2@2.W): Ducks. .s7fti.S for young and $5@G for old; Geese, $L'.r>o(S.3 per pair. - GAME— Gray Oe*e. $4.50; White Geese. $1.75 ©2.50; Brant, $4@4.50 for large^and $2.50 for small: Hare, $2.25@2.50; Cottontail Rabbits, $2.50(23. \ Butter, Cheese and I'kk« There was a heavy Increase in the receipts of Butter, the large arrivals being due to the .'in creased production In some sections and the(re sumption of shipments from creameries which were unable to forward their output during the railroad blockade. Despite the increased sup plies, tbe market remained very firm under a steady Inquiry from outside points, and an urgent demand, particularly for cheap 'stock, for city use. Local retailers were looking about for But ter which could be sold over their counters at sllcbtlv- lower prices than top quality goods, and .this demand, together with the filling of usual orders for baking purposes, caused an advance in all grades below extras. In the Egg department the under grades were In sharp request and relatively . firmer than ex tras because of their comparative cheapness; be sides, they are practically as good as the latter In point of quality at this season. Kxtrae. be ing neglected, were lc lower, speculators being ?ulck to take advantage of the opportunity to orce prices down to A profitable storage basl*. Cheese continued to come forward freely, but tbe demand was brisk and -prices were easily maintained. On- the Exchange 10 cases of creamery .extra Butter sold at 32Hc and 12 ten-case lots of,ex tra Eggs changed hands at 20c. Receipts were 101,300 lbs Butter, 16,700 lbs Cheese and 2978 cases Eggs. Tbe following were tbe official quotations as established by sales, bids and offers on tbe floor of tbe. Dairy Exchange: • BUTTER — Fresh creamery extras, 33c per lb. firm; do firsts. 32c, firm: seconds, 31 %c, firm; thirds. 8014 c, firm: packing stock, nominal. • \u25a0 CHEESE — Fancy, California new flats, 16% c per lb, steady; firsts, 15c. steady; new Young Americas, fancy, 16% c, firm; firsts. 14c. tirm; fancy Oregon, nominal; -Eastern storage, fancy, 17% c. firm: Oregon do. nominal. \u25a0 . ; \u25a0 EGGS— California fresh extras. 20c per dt«. firm; firsts, 19 & c, .firm; seconds, 10c, firm; thirds, ISc, firm; No. 1 soiled. 19c, firm. Deciduous and Cltrna Fruits . ' The feature of tbe . fruit market' was the ar rival' of the urst Strawberries of tha, season. Forty crates, each - containing 30 small < baskets of one of the large varieties, came to hand from Los Angeles and met with fair sale at $4.&0i35 per crate. Stocks of Bananas were Increased by the arrival of the steamer Alameda from Hono lulu with ,7600 bunches, but they had not been bauled to the stores np to a. late hour. There were no new arrivals of Oranges or other Citrus goods, and conditions -In that department were unchanged. Navels being In good demand at firm rates, while Grape Fruit and Lemons were rather easy. Apples sold fairly well, but at weak prices, dealers being willing to meet bnyers half way and keep stocks moving. \u25a0 APPLES — $1@1.75 per box for Newtown Pip pins and $1<32 for red varieties.: \u25a0 PEARS— Winter Nellls, $1.50©2 per box. CITRUS FRUITS— Per box : Navel \u25a0 Oranges. $2.50(33.25 for fancy. $1.75@2.60 for choice and $1.25(311.75 for standards; Seedlings. $1@1. 50; Lemons. $2@2.50 for , fancy, $1.C0@1.75 for choice and $I@l<£s for standards: Grape Fruit, $2.25@2.75 for seedless and $1.26(81.60 for com mon: Limes, nominal. \u25a0 • \u25a0 i \u25a0 % . TROPICAL FRUlTS— Bananas. $I@2' per bunch for Hawaiian and $2 ©3 'for Central American; Pineapples, nominal. i \u25a0 ' Dried Fruits, Raisins. \u(k 1v Ftoney • FRUlTS— Aprtoota. - 16f4@20c per lb; Evapo rated Apples,- spot, 6%@Bc; Peaches. 10^ @ 13c; Pears.' 7V^<aU2ttc; Prunes, 4-aize basis, 8c; large "ires, 4Jssc. \u25a0 -- '\u25a0 " RAISINS — Seeded, B@lo^jc; Loose Muscatel", Br, B^4c and B^ic for 2, 8 and 4 crown respect ively; 1 Seedless Sultanas. 7V&<S~%c; Thompson's Seedless. 7}i@?«4c for unbleached; London Lay \u25a0 ers, nominal; Cluster?, nominal. '< NUTS-r-Almonds, • Nonpareils, 17i4<§!Se: I X L. 18>6@18c: Ne Plus Ultra,. 16(g:17c: Drakes. 13}i@l4c: Langnedocs. lß%@l4c: hardshell. 8Q 10c. Walnuts, -Jobbing price — Sof tshell, 15@18c for No. 1 and 12@130 for No. 2; Italian Chest nuts, s@Bc per lb. . . . . HONEY — 16@16%c per lb fox bright comb and 12V6<3U4c »"for . amber; water white extracted nominal — none - here; . amber extracted, 5%@70 per lt>.- " _______ Provisions The', market continued .: unchanged, -with -the tone : somewhat * easy. \u25a0 There is no ; scarcity of supplies. - \u25a0' .. .j "' . . -..- > ,';r CURED MEATS— Bacon. I6V4C per lb for heavy, lsV*c for 'light medium, 16^c for light 17®17 l 4c for extra light and 20@21c.for sugar cured; Dry Salted Sides, I4c: Bellies; 14«@i5c- Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, ]7@l7Vic; California Hamß.l6^jc; Mess ; Beef, $» per bbl; extra Mess, $9.50; Family, $10; Prime Mess Pork, $°l extra clear, $25; Mess, $22; Pig Pork,;sC6: Pixs" Feet, 50;' Smoked Beef,:Hc per lb. . . \u25a0--•:.••<\u25a0\u25a0 : LARD— Tierces quoted at 1 10«4c 1 for California compound, 1 lOi-ic for Eastern : compound and -12% @13c : for . pure; . half-barrels. i pure, - 13 Vi 8BW • 10-lbUns, .lS^iaia'ic;. 5-lb tins, \u25a0' .13*4 «gl3Ti<v 3-lb tins. 13%® 14c. '- ~ . - COTTOLENE— One half-barrel, . 1094-c; tbr?e half -barrels, 10% c; one- tierce. 10Hc:.two tierces. \u25a010*ic; five tierces. lO^ic. \u25a0 .. Hides, TallovT^: AVOOI and Hop* ..HIDES— CuIIs and brand's .? sell- about ''\u25a0\u25a0Vlfll/* undrrquntationp.. Hpavy: Salted :steprs. ] 3 i*r,i l'-?i4c: medium, .ll@12c;. light. \u25a0 : ll@i"eV Cow Hides, ll@l2c fo».-,heavy, HQi2cvfor, llzbf Stags, '^<S,9c:: Salted Kip.' ' Il^@l2lsc; SaifO ,Veal.: I4(gTsc; Salted Calf/ 14^©15^c <lir Hides. 23c:, dry,Klp.';2o»B22cr:. dry CalrV23"@::Gc- Sheepskins, shearllngE.~2o@Poc each; short Wool 50 <g<>5c each;" medium. .7o(ft 9oc: long. Wool $1® I.so:"HorsehideF. v salt.' s3@3.so, for lars« aa?\ $'_».75<§i3 1 for; medium ; • $1.75@2.25 ; for ' small ; aail 00c for C-oHs; HorsehMes,' <lry,: $2<3*J.50 for | larcu and $1.50@2 for medium. $1.25 for, small and s<»c for Colts; Deerskins— Dry '-.Mexican,'. 32H@U3P' dry,-- ' Baited -. - Mexican, :>':2s(327%c;.- dry;,Ontr.ii American.; 35i337VJc. JGoatsklns — Prime goras;; 75c: ?«xtra"-» large? do, : $1.25;", large. 'soc* medium, 35c; small, 25c.: -.••<".\u25a0 -.\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0;;- . -y ' 'TALLOW— No.' 1 rendered; s'asM;c: No. 2.ifi' @sc: <{reane, 3@4c.7". ;"".\u25a0 :;•\u25a0 ; * '\u25a0.:\u25a0"".".-'• t. WOOL— Fall • clip,'-? San \u25a0 Joaquln and 1 Southern C@Sc;' fall I^ambxr \u25a07@loc;,Humbolflt and-Men docirnv 13ft? 14o;-. Middle County. PWlOe; Nortlt ern s free.- ll@12!-ic;- Nevada, 16ffJ17c v per- lb for spring.- . '- y -r'-i - -.<•'*'-:. t- • \u0084\u25a0 •• ;\u25a0;\u25a0 -.-.\u25a0:, -,;».,.. .... -HOPS— Choice." -I2c; prime. 10^i@llc; i com mou..;S©loo;per lb.'. .:. . , . . -.Meat ..Market.".- The sonny, drying weather, tends to* remoTe the i acnteness; from the. Meat situation. «» Its con ! tinuance : will probably result . In 'an increa»e in the r- arrivals .* of : llv« stock In the - near future. Butchers said . yesterday, however, that no.de cltae In the high prices was expected for severaJ days yet.- \u25a0\u25a0-.. . . . •. fc DBESSED MEATS Slaughterers' rates to dealers are as. follows: BEEF— S%@9« per 1b for Steers and B<gS%c for Cows. VEAL— BH@9 Vic for large «nd P© 10 Vic for small. MDTTON— II%@I2«c for Wethers. 10%<£ llHc for Ewes. LAMB— l2@l3c for Yearlings and 15@16c for Spring. DBESSED HOGS— l2iai3c per lb. LIVESTOCK MARKET The following quotations are for good, sound livestock, delivered la San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE— Steers. No. 1 914@10c. second qual ity S@9c; third .quality 7@7Vic: Cows and Heifers. 6»i@7c for No. 1, second quality SUO 6c, third quality 3@siic: Bulls and Stags, 3 @4c. \u25a0. . ..--.-\u25a0; ,.-j- CALVES— SU@S^c per lb for light. 4:»@sc for \u25a0 medium and -4@4Hc for heavy (gross weight.* .\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0.. SHEEP— Wethers. 6H@7c per lb; Ewes. SHQ 6>4c (gross weight). ' - - LAMBS— 6 1 i'S7e per lb for yearlings and 7@ 7M;C for sucklings. HOGS — 100 to 200 lbs. SmaS&c per lb: over 200 lbn, 7@Bc; Boars. 50 per cent, stags 3f® 40 per cent, and Sows 10@20j>er cent off fibm above* quotations. •.>' ' -; General Mercbandtae BAGS — San Qnentln. 7%c: Grain Bags. Jun»- July, STgigflc; Wool Bags. 42V4@47^e. COAL — The Pacific Coal Company announces an advance In steam coal from $3.50 to. $4 p«r ton April 1, due to the scarcity of labor, which is limiting the output of the, mintv*. Wellington. $12 per ton; New Wellington. $l"2; Beaver Hill. $10; Coos Bay. $10: \u25a0 Richmond. $12: Cumberland, $14 In bulk and $19.25 In sacks: Welsh Anthra cite. $15; Coke. $16 per ton in bulk and $18 in sacks; Rocky Mountain, nominal. OIL — Quotations are for barrels. Linseed. 54c per gallon for boiled and 52c for raw. cases Cc more; Castor Oil, In cases. No. 1, 75c; Bakers' AA. cases, $1.28@1.30; Lucol. 50c for boiled and 48c for raw; China Nut. cases. 85<S90c per gal lon; Coeoaniit Oil. In barrels. 58c for Ceylon and 55c for Australian: extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, Csc: natural winter Sperm Oil. 65c: natural Whale Oil. 55c; extra winter strained Lard Oil. 85c; No. 1 Lard Oil. 68c; Pure Neatsfoot Oil, 75c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil. 57^c; Herring OU. 40c; Salmon Oil, 35c; boiled Fish OU, 35c; Paint Oil. 35c. COAL OIL. GASOLINE. ETC. — Water White Coal Oil. from tank wagons. 10@Hc; special do. 12% c; Pearl Oil. in cases, 17c: Astral, 17c; Star, 17c: Extra Star. 20c: Elaine. 26c; Eocene. 19c: Stove Gasoline. In bulk. 17% c, in cases 24c; No., 1 Engine Distillate, Iron barrels or drums, 8c; No. 2 do. 6%c; cases. 6Hc more; Benxlne. in bulk 12He. In cases 19c; 86 degree Gasoline, In bulk 80c, in canes 36c. TURPENTINE— »B%c per gallon In cases and 92t4c in drums and Iron barrels. ROSIN (per 280 lbs gross*— F. $6.85; H. $7.30; I, $7.35: M. $5.60: W G, $9 60. RED AND WniTE LEAD— R«d Lead. B«4@f>c per lb; White Lead, B<SB&c, according to quan tity. SUGAR — The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes as follows, terms net cash: Cubes'-^, Crushed and Fine Crushed. 4.80 c; Powdered. 4.65 c; Candy Granulated, 4.65 c; Fine, Fruit and Coarse Granulated, 4.55 c; Be«t Granulated (100 lb ba^s only). 4.35 c: Confectioners' A. 4.55 c; Magnolia A. 4.15 c; Extra C. 4.05 c: Golden C. 3.95 c; D, 3.85 c: H. A E. Crystal Dominoes. 8.05 c; Tablets, half-bbls. 5.05 c: boxea. 5.30 c per lb. Barrels and 50-lb bags 10c, balf-bbls 25c and boxes 50c mor« per 100 lbs for all grades. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equiv alent. •Receipt* of Produce FOR WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27 Flour, qr ska.... 10. 440 Wool, bales 52 Wheat, ctls .... 130 Leather, rolls .„.\u25a0 22 Barley. <-tls .... 2.110 Hides. No .44 Oats, ctls .....7 665 Pelts, bdls 66 Beans, sks 355 Lime, bbls ...... 517 Bran, sks 125! Wine, gals 23.100 Potatoes* sks ... 2.7so'QulckJilver, Osks. 200 Onionst sts 220 Lumber. M ft.... 200 Hay, tons 555! Paper, rolta 73 Straw, tons \u25a0\u25a0;.... 15jOranges, bxs .... SOO Hops, bales' 11) THE STOCK 3IAIUvET United Railroad* Bondn Firmer—South ern »vnila Stocks Lower There was a further recovery In United Rail roads bondi* on tbe Stock and Bond Exchange yesterday, the quotations advancing from $75.50 to $77 under sales of $10,000. Associated Oil contlnned weak, selling off to $39.50. There were no other changes on this board. Bust ness continued light. The Comstocks ruled steady to firm, with moderate trading. The Southern Nevadas were. weak, and comparing the closing quotations with those of the preceding day the list was gen erally lower throughout, some of the leaders suffering marked declines. The prominent stocks In point of activity were Great Bend. Black* Butte Bonanza. Black Butte Extension. Booth, Dlamondaeld Triangle. Jumbo Extension, Red Top Extension and St. Ives. Tbe semiannual dividend of $3 per share by the Mercantile Trust Company will be pay able April 1. The amount Is $30,000. STOCK AXD BO.\D EXCHANGE WEDNESDAY, March 27—10:30 a. m. / UNITED STATES BONDS ' Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup.. — — 4s qr cp new.l2S 129U 4s qr reg... — — |3s qr coup... — — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Ala AW ss. — — Oak Tran ss. — 1084 Asso Oil ss. — BS4 Do Con 5«. — 10S Bay CPO ss. 101 4 — Ok Trac C ss. — 102% Ctl C O 55.102 1054 O W gtd ss. — 95 Cat G A E s Oceanic S ss. 23 45 m A ct 6s 81 — Om Cable 6s. — 120 Cal-st O ss. — 108 Pac Glm 4s. — 924 Cal Wine ss. — 98 P E Ry 5«.. — 1084 C C Wat. 55. 103 103 Pac LAP 5«. — 1004 Do a; mgss — 98U Pac T&T 55. 103 103% Ed L&P 6s. — 120 P& C H 6s. — 104 F& 0 H 6s. — 110 PA O E Cs. — 112 Geary-st 55.. 45 .— '' PoweU-st 65.. — 1074 H C&S 545. — — Sac EO&RSg. — 104 »4» 4 Do 5s ....103%1044 8F * SJVSs. — US Hon R T 65.10S — SF.O * SJ5s. — 110% L Tahoe R59.101 102, Do Id mgss — 106 LA Elec 53.100 SJA SCR 44» 93 — LAG A EISS. — 101 Sierra R 6».. — 117 , LA Ry 5.1.. 116 1174 S P of A 6s / LAL gtd ss. — 100 (190P) 103»<i — UP km 58.109 — v (1910) 104 Vi — LAP Cal ss. — 108 S P of C 6s Mkt-st C 6s. — 111*; (1912) ..'.. — 112?; Do lem 5s. — 109 SPC 1 rjr 85.119%121 MV& MtTSs.IOO — v S P,B R 6». -r 13H NR of C Si. — 1194 SPRR Ist rts 904 »- N.P C K'Si. — 1034 SV,W g mg4s SH — NO Ry 5a.. — — Stkn G&E 65.100 — NO P C 6s. — 103 UG*E6s. 104 N El Co ss. 984 — XJR of SF 4s. 70% 774 O'GL&H 5e.1054 — Val Co P ss. — 102 - Oak Tran 6s. — — . WATER STOCKS Contra Costa — 6241S "V Wat Co. 21& 21% Marln Co . . — C 2 ( GAS A>'D ELECTRIC Martel Powr — — Pac L C 0.... — SO Mnt E L ctfs ft OH Stkn G&E.— — Do ex ctfa 12% 13 INSURANCE Fireman's Fund — — - BA>"K STOCKS Am Ntl Bk.lSO — Lo n . p & a. 133 138^ Anglo-Cal ..85 89 Mer Trust ..2124230 Bank of Cal.SflS — Merch Ex ..65 — Cal Safe Dt».12»4 — S F NaUonaL — — First Natnl.. — 310 - . SAVINGS BANKS Ger S *T*U — 8200 "ISsv 4: L !?rt.:i2o — Hum S 8fc.2100 — Sec Say Bk.. — &S0 Mutual Say.. — — Union T C 0.2750 3250 S F Say U. 620 — STREET RAILROADS California .. — 145 iPresldlo .....— 25 Geary — "40 | . POWDER Giaat Consolidated C 0...... — S2Hi SUGAR Hawaiian CS3 S5 Onomea S C- S4^ — , Honokaa S O 10^ ll^i Paaubau S C. 14V» 14« i Hotch SPC 15% ltJ Union S Co.. 45 Kllauea SC. — 2 Do pool ...— 45- MaVawell C. — 30 MISCEU»\NEOUS Alaska P A. 41 44 (Oceanic S Co. — — Asso Oil C 0.'39*4. '39*4 40 Pac Aux F.A\ 1 — Cal F O A. 1034 — Vslc C, 80rax.1524 — Cal Wine A. — 89 / Pac S Tel Co. — . '-_ MV^'iltTm^— 110 - Morning Session " Board— . ' 75 Associated Oil .....40. C0 •\u25a0\u25a0'. 20 AMO-lKted Oil 39.75 ' 10 Associated Oil : 39.50 .-.'•-. 5 Associated Oil 39.2-'» — . 20 Cal Fruit Canners" A55n. ....... .1a{. 50 .- • \u25a0„ 40 Hutchinson 8 P Co 16.00 $8,000 Cal fias & El G M A C T 55.. 81.0-> $S,OOO United R R of S F 45... 77.00 Street — \u25a0 • .—;. — ; S: \u25a0• 60 Associated Oil 4Q.00 $2,C>00 United R R of.S F 4s 74.00 Unlisted \u25a0 . Securities MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Bid. Asklt Bid. Aski Bay CPC-6f«.1049;'— SF & NP ss. — 109=5; Cal NW-Rss.Hl — '\u25a0\u25a0 Stand El 5*.. — »m Marin W ss. — 102U Do gtd 5«. — 9.-. " SF Drydfc 5».112 — Sun Tel 55... — ' 10S. SF G&E 44» — - 94V; "- MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Ala \u25a0 Sug Co; -15 - IH tHono nw pool 23 274 CallCauMUs —*;- 9« N Cal P. Co. 27—, Cal-T'.r&sT —250 Orphentn Co.. 10 — Cyp '. L' :\u25a0 Imp. .2^5 Pac C Cas C 0.150 173 DptPw pfd.— 574 S F-Drydoek. 60 — Do com •-:: — .102 • SF.i SJ Coal— «0 Hono *P -: Co.. 21 25 jTruck Elect.. — ISU t»o old pool 20 — I ! -SALES;"; '.. Morning ,.Sp*nlon \u25a0 $."..OTiO People's Water Co 'ss 53.2S ;' $3,000 People's Wa ter ICo 5s . .' S3! 00 California Stock and Oil Exchnnse , , ; B!d.A»it.j Bld.Ask Apollo — COiKern, new .. 10 ? 1 Asm Oil 5tk.39.37tt -jKern^RrTer .. - 7.75 C^^deVnV/oi Ef^ISJP gssiilis =||ett rl jh^-:: 2 .| - -OFFICIAL S.ALE3 4 Associated \u25a0 B ?'S ! *. 5000 Independence - • ~" Mining Stork* SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE 'Following wern th« sales on the. San Fr«a dseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday. COMSTOCKS Regular Morn las SfMlon 100 Belcher ..... 47! I«0 Overman IT 400 Con Va M IV. . W sf«> Potosi 1 100 Crown Point.. » 200 Savsjre 200 Gonld & Cnr. 22 300 Scorpion "^ 10.) Mexican <»! 200 Tnlon Con ... £ 100 Ophir 2.25>. I'JO Ltah «* Informal Session 600 Andes 1» 200 Gould & Cur =3 200 Andes 20 400 Ophir 2.0'» , 700 BeUb>r 47 s*lo Sierra Nev ... P-1 SOOBelc&r 49 500 Silver Hill ... M 1 400 Belcher 4Si 100 Un on lon ... Kll lOrt Best & Belch. 1.40J SCO Inion Con ... M 200 Best & 8e1cb.1.45| i 1 / " . CLOSING QUOTATIONS BM.Ask.l B!.J.Ask. Alpha — 14|Lady Wash . - 04 — AHa — 05|MexIcan ..... « f>6 Andes 1!» 201 New York Con 04 — Belcher 47 40 N Gould &C. 35 — ( : Best & 8e1ch.1.40 I.4s!Ocoldental ... 48 — . I Bullion 3« R<!Overman _• 1J .•» Caledonia ... 35 SOlOphir »- 22.. 2.W Challenge ... 20 25|Potosl ...f. .--12 13 Chollar O» 10|Rlcb Eureka.. s.C*> — Confld«nc« ... S3 95!Savag« "^ J? Con Imperial. 03 03|Soorplon OS •*• Con Va JI Co.-^7 WiSe? BelchT .. O4 0* Crown - Point.. 2S SOi Sierra Ne-r ... *» «• Exchequer ... 75 80] Silver Hill ... 57 fif> Gould & Cur. 23 24! Standard C0n..3."0 — Hale & Norc. 70 73{St Louis — <>* Kentack 10 — iirnSon Con ... .'.7 .i^ Julia 10 — lUtab 04 05 Justice O4 07| Yellow Jacket. 75 ,>«> TONOPAH AND GOLPFIELD STOCKS Regular Session— 9:3o to 12:30 2«Vi Adams 19| t-00 Grt Bend. bSO.I.PR 200 Adams 20 200 Grt Bend Anx. lf> 500 Amethyst ... 44 4000 Grt Bend Ex. 2S 1000 Do. b 60... 46U000 Hibernla 14 1000 Argonaut 4.50i5000 Hindorraft ... 1" 11.500 Atlanta .... 702000 Homestake X.1. 1.1 2000 Atlanta 63 1500 Jim 8ut1er. .1.17»-j 1000 Do. • 15... 65V2200 Jnrnbo Ex ..2.121s 100 Atlanta 6?! 500 Keane Wonder T3 5000 Big Bnllfro?. 03 1000 Kendall 3l> 2000 Blk B Bonana 10 1000 Kendall Ex . . 0« 2500 Bine Bull ... 4« 8000 Lige HarrU . . 05 1000 Do, s 10... 4«(50O0 Lone Star 2* 10,000 Blue Quartz. 30 800 Man Buffalo . . C« ' 2000 Bonnie Clare. 36 1500 Man Gold Gat* 20 1000 Do. b 60... SSiIOOO Man M of Nev 14 3000 Booth 7SJ 10.000 Mayflwr Con 42 400 Booth 7»ll000 Do, b6O 44 1000 Blfjr Daisy .. 2912500 Mayne 15 4100 BuUfrojr Mia. 2sllOoO Do. blO 15 1000 Blfrg Sunset. II! 000 Mldm Pedraa.l.io 1000 Cent Eureka.. 65 1000 Mohwk C I>eaa 70 1400 Com Fractlon-4. 25,2500 Mohawk Ex . . 24 500 Com FractJon.4. Bol 2ooo Mon Pitts Ex. 22 2500 Columbia Mt. 9^12500 Mont Bullfrog. 07 1500 Colum Mt Ex. 07!200O Montj^imy Mt. 27 3000 Colum Mt Ex. CSiIOOO MtR Shos Ex. 15 500 Commonwealth 2!» 1000 Mustang 3-T 1000 Conqueror ... 22 1500 Mustang 34 500 Cracker Jack. 17 500 Nev «ioldfleld. 47 IeOO Daisy 2.05 5000 Nor Shoshone.. IS ,500 Do. b SO. ..2.2513200 North Star ... 34 3000 Daisy. Ex ... 07 1000 Ohio Ton 0* $000 Dm B Btte O. 3SJIOCO Orlc Bullfrog. 1" S5OO Dmdfld Xrnpl. 4« 500 Oris Man 23 4000 Dmd Goldfleld 06 5000 Pennsylvania.. OS 75 Empire 1313000 Pine Nut 19 200 Eazle's Nest- »4| 500 Pine Nut 2»> 600 Fairvw Hatlst 13} 100 Pitts S Pk.ss.l.7r> 500 Fran Mhk, 55.1.10 2C>OO Red Hills, s3O SO 3100 Gold Bar 1.«5 11.000 Red Top Ex. 4* 200 Gold Bar ..1.07^ 1000 Dc, b U>..;. 4« 1000 Gold Anchor.. 31 2t«o Reese-R G Stn I<> 1000 Gold Crown .. 1"! 300 Rescue 15 100 Gold Crown .. 15[1000 Ruby Wonder. SO 1000 Gold Sceptre. 2511500 Sandstorm Ex. Oft 3000 Gold Sceptre. 23 1000 Syl Humphrey. OS 500 Do. s-10... 24 1100 Silver Pick ..1.20 140OGW Con M... 8. 00 2000 Silver Pick..l.l7»i 1300 Gld Con M. 8. 1214 1000 Do. s SO..I.VTU 1300 Gld Kewanos.-1.30 230 Silver Pick Ex 12 2000 G Kewanoe.l.27ii 2000 Sll Peak Excel 13 100 Gld M Nev.. 1.60 3000 St Ivea 1.50 500 Granny G M. 21 400 Do. s 10 1.88 1000 Do. s 10... 21 2500 Stray Dog ... SJ 200 Granny O M. 22!10iX) Snn Dog 0.1 1000 Do. b 10... 22i 1000 Ton Home Con 02 1000 Great Beud. ..1.05(2500 Treasure 10 19.500 Grt Bend. 1. 02 Vi 113001 1300 W End. «10. 1.32* i 1000 Do. b 10... 1.10! Informal Session — 12:30 to 2 p. ra. 100 Adams 20(12.500 Grow Clinton 50 500 Adams IS 2000 Hibernla IS 2000 Adams T;...- l»i 1000 Do. b6O 17 2500 Atlanta 6511500 Jim Butler ..1.15 200 Atlanta 701 1000 Jumbo Ex ..2.12^ 2000 Atlanta 60j 13.500 Jumbo Ex ..2.00 3000 Atlanta 6811000 Jumbo Xx I.IK 11.000 Blk B Bonan (>.•' 500 Jumbo Ex ..1.!»7v. 6000 Blk B Bonanz 10! 1000 Jumbo Ex . . 1.92v_. 40.000 Blk Btte Ex 13;10O0 Jumbo Ex ..2.02U 3000 Black Rock .. OS. 6100 Jumbo Ex 2.0 T. lft. ooo Blue Bell .. 25i1000 Kendall Ex .. «."» 2500 Blue Bull ... 43! 10. 000 Lone Star .. 2« 1000 Blue Bull ... 4414000 Lone Star 27 S5OO Blue Bull ... 4RIIOOO MacNamara .. 4* 12.000 Booth 7a: 5410 MacNamara .. 47 1000 Bollfroe Mm. 2515000 Man Broncho.. 12 2000 Bullfros Mm. 2U12000 Man Cowboy.. <« 1000 Do. b 60. . . SO! 5W Man Dexter . . 22 9100 Columbia Mt. 00|6000 Man Standard. 04 400 Columbia Mt. ,87i2000 Mayn«» 14 2000 Columbia Mt. K>i 500 Monwk C Leas 70 1000 Com Fract10n.4. 2512500 MoUawk Ex .. 24 1900 Com Fraction. 4. Cv'JOtKi Mohawk Ex . . 2.1 2000 Com Fract10a.4 .201 12.000 Mnt M E.slO 10 300 Com Fraction.4.lo!lOOO Mustang Anx. MS 1000 Com Fraction.4.lsi 500 Mustang Man. 35 500 Com Frac..4.17Vi!5000 Nevada Boy .. 15 2000 Cracker Jack. 16 500 Nev Goldfleld. 47 2500 Daisy 2.00 500 North Star ... 34 800 Daisy Ex . . . 06 500 Ohio Ton .... r." 4300 Dm B Btte C. 3fil 1000 Ohio Ton Oft 5500 Dm B Btte C. BSj6OOO Oro 42 8000 Diadlld Trnj:l. 44 ! 3000 Oro 41 4000 Dmdfld Trnstl. 47 3000 Pitts Jcbnale.. tO 2000 Do. b 60... 5011000 Red HIUs 31 9000 Dmdfld Trngl. 45'lO(Xi Red Hills ."2 5(10 Do. » 5 4«!3000 Do. b 90 ST. 2000 Dominion 08! 12.000 Red Top Ex 4* 2000 Dliio 13 SOOO Red Top Ex.. 47 2000 Empire 15 200 Ked Top Ex.." 4!» 2000 Empire ..|... 14 500 Red Top Frac. 12 4fK>O Eaele's Nest.. S2t 800 Sandstorm ... 5.1 20«0 Falrvw Hailst 12!2."0O Sandstorm ... SI SOOO Globe Johnnie 10! 500 Sandstorm . . . 32 JSOO Gold Bar LlOlfinoo Silver Pick ..1.75 5000 Gold Anchor. . 25|4000 Sflvf r Pick ..1 . 17*i 2500 Gold Anchor.. So| 500 Silver Pick ..I.2f> 2500 Gold Sceptre. 232 000 Stray Dos ... ?•> 1000 Gld Con M.".57^12700 St Ives 1.47-i 1800 Gld Con M...8.00 9950 St Ives 1.40 4300 Gld Keiranos.l.2o!looO St Ives ....1.42*, 2000 Gld KeTranos.l.2silO<X) St Ives 1.41 2500 G Kewanos.l.22tiUooo St Ires- ...... 1. 50 200 Gld M Nev..l.Co 500 Tramp Con .. 1.2" 4000 Gldfld Union.. 02 100 Tramp Con ..1.30 10«K> Goldyke Beef. 1 « 500 Vernal 20 1000 Grandma .;.. SltlOOO West End..1.32S 10.000 Great Bend.l.ool3»iO Wonder Con .. 25 1300 Great Bend... 981500 Yellow Horse.. 07 2000 Grt BeiM Anx 20| 500 Yellow Ro«e.. It 500 Grt Bend Ex. 2716000 Yellow Tiger.. 15 200 Grt Bend Ex. 2o! CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bid. Ask. I BM.Ask. Argonaut — 4.M»JCrack*rJk G M 25 — Bos Gwtr Cop — OSjFurn Creek Ex — IS Ceo, Eureka... — 65|Grnwtr Clmton 50 — KEVADA | Toaopah tHsrrtct Belraont — 4.'sJMldway Ex... 20 S3 WE OWN AND OFFER SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE 6's, 1912 An ideal investment for those whose first requisite is absolute safety of the in- vested princi^l. N. W: H ALSEY & CO. 413 Montgomery Street SAN FRAXCISCO »v»Tork Philadelphia Cbtrasro Rooms 7 to 11. Telephone TmpyJ 1«5. me. RALSTON Stock and Bond BroKef Member San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, .-^' 368 Bush Street SAPM FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS A SPECIALTY. \u25a0\u25a0•'" Codes;. Bedford McNeUl, r Western Union. Lelberi. J. C WILSON Stocks and Bonds Member Elect and Bond Eicbanga. ' 453 Cali- fornia at. • rncn a Temporary Sl5.