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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1898 W e R L ven Sisters, Rasmussen. | downward. It ranged between 85 and Silc, 10%a. ‘ for halves, according te color. etc., . oldest and queerest antiquities in the | Schr Seven SIcters, o Netarts Bay. RC l A L WO R I D S eramed at i T a anate under yesterday's | & Vieririd SEi bales: scoured, $kdQls 444: (RAISING New Taisine. 343, tor_two- | world. S A Netol. Melntyre, Nanalmo; R rices. greasy, 5% 1s 4%d. TOWn, or ree-crown, 'or four-crown, V1 B C b PCorn, though active, was firm. Moderate re- | South ,\um;"““"‘m, bales; greasy, 4%@7%d. | Sisc for Seedless Sultana® and §1 10G1 15 for The Irish showman brought out a | punsmuir Sons Co. ¢in, Willlams, Honolulu; J D - ceipts ‘and the stormy weather West caused | West Australia, 190 bales; scoured, 18 1d; | London layers; dried Grapes, 2%ec. large sword and said: o e W - gr;;;n-c,}f’" o | jas, 9335; S 30,- | Some investment, and a moderate covering fol- 4%asd. NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at $@l0c per | “This is the sword that Balaam slew | Spreckels RAPHIC. SUMMARY. | Gas, §725; Consolidated Gas, 3 Bugar, 31 lowed. Zealand, 900 bales; scoured, $@10d; |ib: Walnuts, 5@6e for hardshell and 6@7c for | his ass with.” TELEG! 4 fi‘ LI emps N | Gete g e ANl Qax.rthaasty tratog was feaxa. goftshell: Almonds. 21;@3tc for hardshell. 5@c | The Scotsman, being well on Bi-| POINT LOBOS—Jan 25, 10 p. m.—Weather & Stiv vea i T. even smaller than in corn. | of Good Hope and Natal, 800 bales; | for softshell and 7@Sc for paper-shell: Peanuts, e t . being well up on N O eibelty & milei Stlver unchanged avanced i LONDON MARKET. | “After @ rather easy opening, provislons | scoured, 84@is 5id. greasy, 5aSd. $@5ic for Eastern and i for_California: | Dle history, here interrupted and said: ¢ s e L | ., | turned strong, and remained so throughout. - 5 Pecans, 614@Sc: Filberts, Sifiloc; Brazil Nuts, | “Balzam did not slay his ass; he only CHARTERS! Oats steady. Corn higher. -Rye flrm. —The Evening Post'S | —The leading futures ranged follows: PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. 8@9c per Ib: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 per 100. wished for a sword to slay i The Br ehip Primrose Hill is chartered for Buckwheat advanced egram says: The stock| . —— e 2 JHONEY-—New Comb, S@i0c for bright and 5@ | " “Oh!" returned Pat, “then this is the | wheat to Europe, 30s; option of barley, Another rise in Iloy. Feedstuffs unchanged. business being checkg Articles— R PORTLAND, Jan. 2.—Exchanges, $209,061; | 7c for lower grades: new water white extzact- 29 X F The Wilna loads coal at Seattle for = n = A and by settlement Wheat No. 2— balang 5 ed, 4%:@sc; light a ed, very sword he wished for. Beans continue firm. Flaxseed higher. by the e raie abouiCas | T 2% ces, $57,534. gy ght amber extracted, S%@#4c T e st (Commonwealth Tonds-wheat st 3 S ohes eme: out as | 3 - er b, ’ === | " The Br stmr Com No ch: Flour 3 b cans were 4@1% | May : Tt vAX— 2352 : ~m:= n"dn'mw“ FrasE before. angoe m \“:.»‘:x I \,m' NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. BEESWAX—23G2c _per Ib. THE CALL CALENDAR. Terrgm;'kf;:‘r gg;gl’fz“f; f“;‘mu, on the Sound o Pacifih hnd's est 1 -1 8 e — e Butter firm. Eggs steady ! anfian Pacth Dad she best 20t v 2 PORTLAND, Jan. 25.—The local wheat mar- PROVISIONS. | for Cape Town, 7s 64 La LAk Tumber Two cars of Eastern Poultry {n. Game weak. | ket. In Americans, 3 e A Roat Foontthiastii s Bk S e GG o At New Whateom for Guavaull, 60s. Apples e and higher. especially strong. London opened above X May - -Trade continues first-class, with a firm feel- | | N, p oeciall® the ciose was firm on New York | July prices was checked slightly by a hardening of | - Tide SOt 3 ey e SPOKEN. Oranges and I il Argentine Government stocks and | _Oats frelghts in £an Francisco. Exporters were in Pork products. Moon's Phases || . ¢ No position, Br bark Forfarshire, ho Provistons active and firm. Thle were good. Copper shares were easfer. | May quoting-Tic for Walla Walla and 78¢ for Val- | CURED MEATS—Bacon, $%c per Ib for Full Moon, | | Sept 2 for Queenstown. Wool and Hides as before. | _The ‘money market was distinctly better; | July ley and Bluestem. heavy, Sc for light medfum, 10c for light, 10%c | Moo, | e oo position—Br bark Orlon, hence More inqui r Hops. | iw..;m ash are .L“’;(‘Mg and the market e for extra light and 12c for sugar-cured; East- e Mo o Beef steady. Mutton firm. Hogs higher. had »d ‘to_berrow frosi P 5 i1 . . cos ern sugar-cured Hams, 1014@llc; California, s . 5 | s unaltered. Al TACOMA, Jan. % _WHEAT—No. 1 Club, | B2MS. 9@%%c; Mess Beef, 38 50 per bbl; extra | Merchandise g New York Excha Per Anglesey—Jan 10—32 54 N. 135 W, Br ship Wray Castle, from Antwerp for Tacoma. i Last Quarter.|| Jan 933 41 N. 131 W, ship Wm J Rotch, R e TR seB. | - mess do, $9 50; 5 S v an 233 41 N, Dot | NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | | M4c; No. 1 Bluestem, T7ie. T W0 artre pelE 0. SLIgIE: el Purk o0 o [ 18 | | 19| & Jam 15| | trom' New York for San’ Franclsco. Mexican Doflars : it e SA i s | 0 e $i5: mess. §14 50; Smoked Beef. 11%@i%e per | [®| DOMESTIC PORTS. POR? 3 4 iy et b | > i3 e e T e ate IMPORTS OF GROCERIES. 2 harrels; cxports, S Quietbut firm | o STt 5 qomg 4w oy | LOCAL MARKETS. LARD-—Eastern tierces quoted at 5%e per 15 | | 1¢ |17 | 151 19 | 2 | 1 | 22 |gzy NewMoon, ||, SAY PEDRO_Sailed Jan 2%-—Schr G W Wt B in | and higher: city mill patents, $ &5 9 | May ARTL 49T 485 49T | — for compound and 6c for pure: pails, 7c: Cali- | ‘ | & e N BRSENS EANDING—Arrived Jan 25— perty o e i bR re |8 10 Minne N Aa | - Cash qnotations waretiax allawas: Flowrs | EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Torln timogs 5o Dar 1D fori compound: aadifio | |||l — o) Schr Ocean Spray, hence Jan 1S. e g Al e s g kers, $4 200 H50 | sy, No ng_wheat, S9@%c: No. 3 spring | o T $ e e e It-bbls,. 6 I Thitine. 7c; do 5-b | 'y | PREE AR SR AR -| | "GRAYS HARBOR- Salled Jan 24—Bktn. Mon- vious yea: 82 T % red, S597140; No. 3 | Sterling Exchange, 60 da - ;: 8% | CCOTTOLENE_Tierces, 6%@0%c: packages, | ‘ gty Pirst Quarter,| | 155,201 schr C H Merchanc, f;;ns‘:’nmgm;::; orn, #T,@? No. 2 oats, 23c; No. 2 white, : - 5 exces, i packages, | [—/——| g e .| | ventura; schr Repeat,” for San sco; exports. 1240, | £ g Mo Semire s Chatige, sigh = @ |lets than 36-ibe—l-th.palls. 60 in a case £ic: | |0 | ') B Jan. %) |TLa Gironde, for Sania Barbara: schr Azalea, 4 Options opened 2 rve, dfc: No. 2 barley No, ey ¥ork Exchange, telegraphic.. — 2% | ane, S lM"h!":?lslm‘*,i“ 5-"!521"5'5;; S for San Diego; schr Emma Claudina, for Ma- 2 ot seed. §125: prime timoth 32 75: meas Kine Silver. per ounce = 50% | tins,” one or two In a ‘case, T%o: wooden buck STEAMERS To ARRIVE. B Sed Jun ¢ bimsar hanos Jah U r the smail reduc- | pork per bbl 89 9239 97%: lard. per 100 . n Dellars . e ets, '20 Ibs net, 7%c: fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, T%c; R A T e e on B Pktn Ame- A s | 513 Ited shoulders (boxed), WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are steady - at 30s, | Dalf-bbls, about 110 Ibs, T3%c per Ib. STEAMER. | Fmox | DUE | 1ta, trom Port Blakeley for Honolulu. = short clear sides (boxed), $4 95@5 usual options, with a charter at this figure. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL Czarina... “0os Bay. ! an 28 - E\gfirRET‘r—sanod Jan 25—Schr. Sailor Boy, distillers’ finished goods, per gal, $1 1 | The chartered Wheat fleet in port has a regis- 3 Wi WOOL “AND: HOPS. Mackinaw ‘acoma. | T PR R = A St " i ay . ewport. — 25— h , Articles Receipts. Shipments. | Lore0 tonnage of 34500 tons, against 26,000 tons | There {s again a better call for Hops at un- | yeeia Walla. | -letoria and Puget §nd. | an 27 | Jan 17; stmr State of Californta, hence Jan 23. Flour, bbis 13,000 9.0 | o7, (he seme date last year: dlsengaged. 100 | cyangeq prices. Wool and Hides are without | Susdateg e, | JOMOX s s an 27 | Sailed Jan 25_Br stmr Pak Ling,. for Mar- Wheat. bu 6,000 . against 106,600 tons on the same date last S sellles: Br str Olympla, for China and Japan: fleece, 27@3lc. Corn, bu 18000 | YEAT: On the way to this port, 184,300 tons, | change and the latter are firm. Cottage City. b pudatt 1S Ger ship Henriette, for United Kingdom: bark 4 s by 11,000 | 8Kalnet 167,400, HIDES AND SKIN—Culls and brands ‘sell | Del Norte. e bor Dundee, for Queenstown; Br ship MacMtilan, 00 packages; steady: 2 | 5 = = % at Ic under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, | OniZ® h ~ for Queenstown; schr Laura May, for San oo WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. ueen “an Diego o ‘packages; stead 2 10@10%c per Ib: medium, Sc: light, 9¢; Cow- | Pomona.. . Tumbo.at Bav ‘Tancisco. e Pskhon- £ 3 SAN PEDRO—Safled Jan 2%—Bark Videtts, WHEAT hides, 9@9%c: Stags, 6c: salted Kip, 10c: Calf, | Wellingion Jeparture Bay. EAT—The Ville de Rouen takes for Cork for_ Astoria. | y continues lhed cmmnl-:» 41,306 ctle, valued at $60,000 1lc; dry Hides, 16c; culls and brands, 13c: dry ;3,;‘,‘:‘.‘;%"‘1“ FORT BRAGG—Sailed JunF’S—Sitmr- Rival eta o ording to the Y ey c v . . r - ver, . closed dull at $6 £ bid, $6 70 asked; Lake | > == B | % in futures, | Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c per ib: me- | AW noRS Jebsen. for Nanaimo. per dull at i1. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Tidewater quotations are as follows: §140 for | dium, 20c: winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, | Elia SEATTLE—Salled Jan 25—Ship Spartan, for Tin dull at $i3 §5; Spelter unchanged Receipts. Shipmts. | No. 1, 81 4134 for choice and §1 45@1 473 per ctl | 20@36c each; short wool, 40@i0c each; medium, | et {,‘fl,lll(‘("‘““ Bay. San_Francisco. e Han TR at $8 50@4 10 5 L Clttes— Bushels. Bushels. | fOr extra choice for milling. “c: long waols, 90c@$1 30 each. U B L T TR EUREKA—Arrived Jan 2—Stmr Pasadens, LEAD—Dull, $3 60 bid, me ”;kfid'“,m r‘: m Minneapolls . 165,240 63,130 TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 363%c per 1b; No. c‘"':_'nf ‘m-’ > th‘;“ e ;mmnsan Pedro; stmr Alice Blanchard, hence s the settling prices fo e i : 2i50; N R X N o] . X i :’n-:x‘PQUl")((;f 1‘;.,? a;: X o S B OO Falr i Mt i e, 10 Crescent City. | Crescent City . = EASTERN PORTS. vancs” showed Tittle. farther change With-sell- e s i, Soeaton. M Bc: ap Getective, 10G1ic: San Joaguin, defec: | S50 Ko |San Diex NET Yorsc_ saled Jan 4-Brk Amy Turas ers. buying checked by continued hesvy FeC | st Louis 2000, §1 308" g Nortbern, 12@i3c: do defective, 9@lic; Hum- | S | ¢r, for Honolulu. ceipts at Rio and Santos “’;-:} ““‘,fl‘gu_“‘;"‘h; th | Detrott Regular Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, | boldt and Mendocino, 13@15c; Eastern Oregon, STEAMERS TO SAIL. FOREIGN PORTS. derfveries in this country. Closed stead $130; 4000, ST 4014 2000, : $@13c: Valley Oregon, 16@isc. il ek LS HONOLULU—Arrived Jan 12—Schr Aloha, he < BT O e, including January, 5.6Sc: | peirernoon £ HOPS—Old crop, 2@6¢ for poor to falr ant STEAMER. | DE ATION' SAILS. | PIER | pec 23; bark Alden Besse, hence Dec 20: bark Mareh, 560, Spot CoffeeRio. dull; mild. | Boston . e @10c for good: new crop, 11@lsc per Ib. —_— = [Jan 20, § P [Blor T | B.C Allen. honce Dec ST B¢ stmr Sosna, aulet.” Sales, S0 bags cai 3 50 | > York e e 2 g « hence Jan 9. ark Kate Davenport, from quiet. Sales. 5500 bage Maracalbo, b. t.: 120! Philadelphia ..., BARLEY Denlers are quoting an advance in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. i Jan 25,10 Av|Pler 13 | Reattle: Haw ship Fort George, frm Nanaimo. | P AR Raw, steady; fair refining, § 9-ice; | Baltimore 218 | poth feed end brewing, with a good demand - Gt . {008 By ey IAn e & AM|Pior 18 |1—U § stmr Concord, hence Jan 8; Br stmr | contritugal, 3% ‘test, 4 11-16c : DA O ey ok R o Bt Tutaria ars ieher. s161 oz | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 1898 delivery. | Oiiy Puabia| Vic & Pyt Snd|aaa 26 10 AN |bler 9 | Coptle, from Yokohama. 1s—Br stmr Miowe- # y: = 'otals . ., 7 5, 48 . $7%¢ for darl 0 Ko: We 30 | ra, from Victoria. | DRIED FRUIT. PARIS FUTURES for choice: brewing; $110@1 17% for No.~1 and | F%@5%c: Wool Bags, 21@30c. . | Beru..... .[China&Japan. Jan 36. 1 P¥|Bier Il | g 1eq’ Jan 14—Bktn Irmgard, for San Fran- DRIE & $1 0215@1 05 per ctl for dark Coast. CQAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington, $8: | Pomona . | Humblds Bay. | Jan 26, 2 Py | Pler e e e John B Boveniis Tor Ban | NEW YORK, Jan. %.—Californiadried fruits, | _Wheat— Jan. Mar = e o Southfield Wellington, $750; Seattle, $6 50; | Crescent C [Crescent City. Jan 2. 8 pu Pler — | glsco 1~ g PPLES—Common, 5@ osing . 0 15 SR LR 3 g ol ana. 4 2 v AR A e tray, brime, Sic; wood dried, | Flour— Second Session -May-— Cumberland, $1450_in bulk and $16 in sacks: | Golon. ... |Panamn, ... ..|Jan 28.32 a/PM §S | drew Welch, hence Dec 3, o . 0. DEE o 5 %3, oy, 9@9%e Ovening i . 2855 2% | Regular o Se: Pennsylvania anthracite egg, $15; Cannel, $3 | Coow Bav..|Newport... Jan 29, 9 am|Pler 11 <t {me, Stc; choice, S%c; fancy, 9G9% Morning Port Townsend. 14—Schr Mildred, for San ; RN as to size and quality. Closing .11 R el 2835 | 92iec: 4000, 92c; 4000, 9284 | per ton; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleas- | Del Norte..|Grays Harbor Jan . 12 | Pler 2 | Port Tos A 2 Moorpark, 9@11c. LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. fternoon Session—May—2000 ctls, $2%c: M.- | ant Valley, §7 60; Coke, $13 per ton In bulk and | Queen.. .. Alaska... ... [3an ®. ¢ BxPler 9 |Franclco. ', e Jan S-Br stmr Vie- B Psrtl) Cloudy | @lbc; peeled, 12@20c. Mar. y. July. Sept. | 000 83c: 4000, 83ic. P, L Walla Wila Vie & PSound Jan 31,10 AM | Pler 9 | oSl M S er O Clear artly Y g Opening Ta% TT1% 78y | OATS—Are moving of fairly at the 0ld.quo- | * (ORDAGE “Prices are as follows: Manila— | BOMeT o Ll Feb 13 AwBler 11 | “Safied Jan —Br stmr Columbla, for Taco- g Clost gt % e | > - b 2,10 A ma. ® Cloudy ® Rain®Snow| . srocks, | Closing T e 8301 et ot 1 noe | Bneh O Tttt e ¢ a2 0 Ghrens, | ST i BB T M caten Jan St Oriada, e %o pref | T 51 17%: " common. :: Surprise, | Te: bale rope, 6%@7%c. Sisal—1i-Inch, tor San Francisco. SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION| | Do pref .. i | EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. $1,501 55 red Wl 4 sray, S124@1 TG | 12-thread, G42; 6 and § thread, %c; bale Tope, SUN, MOON AND TIDE. CARDIFF . Arrived Jan 24—Br ship Wendur, | 4 So Pi ng. TE1 12 ack. for seed, | %@e? from Tacoma. DURINGERASE IR S e onan o Fiatin | (CHICAGO, Jan. %.—CATTLE—The bulk of | 150 Clipped Oats seli at $1G2 per ton over the | = CANNED FRUITSPrices for the 1897 pack | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. | "HUBLIN-irrived Jan 24—Br ship Hospodar, sy e Do pref the best steers sold at $4 35@5 25 and common | Faw product are as follows: Bilack Cherries, $1 25@1 Times and Heights of High and LOW | hence Aug 28. Ches & Onio Tex -& Pau lots $4@4 25. Some high class stock brought | CORN—Yellows are very firm and slowly | White Cherries, $1 25G1 75; Peaches and Pears, Waters at_Fort Point, Entrance to San | FLEETWOOD—Arrived Jan 23—Br ship Sa- EXPLANATION. Chi“& Alton ... 1651 Union Pac $5 2005 40. Fed Texans sold at M@4 40 and | '°R3INK upward. 5 $0c@s1 10; Apricots, 60%0c Francisco Bay. Published by Officlal Au- | moena, hence Sept 4. The arrow fiies with the wind. The top fis- | Chi B & Q UrD &G branded Westerns =old at similar range, With | yellow. $155 a2t onite .ty PeF Ctli large | CANNED VEGETABLES — Peas, T0c@3l Wabash . | yellow, $1@1 02 ion indicate maximum temperature | Chi & E Il @1 021 HULL—Arrived Jan 23—Br ship Metropolis, gome lots at $450@4 75. Stockers and feed- | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | from San Diego. : white, 95c@$l. Tomatoes. Te. i | thority of the Superintendent. | < > trong at $1 05 per ctl COFFEE the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | LEITH—Arrived Jan 23—Br ship Stronsa, ho e underneath it, if any, the | C C C & St L.. = “‘,.'LE,""{ ers, $320@4 50. Canners sold $2 25@2 fat | BUCKWHEAT-Is hl:her again at $17@2| Costa F&rknauwc nom for prime washed | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | Aug 16: Br bark British Princess, hnce Aug 19. At m"u'\f :Rs"ffsl ol ,hn(:xhr;! D:)lo &prfi'ur{u n Do pref heifers, $3 504 25; calves, $T. | per ctl. | (none here); 15@16c nom for good washed (none | the height of tide is the same at both place: VAL'PARA{IRO'QHI\‘%!‘ kt;uee 9—Chil bark hs during the p: e ours. o D : 3 8 Ciline'| T I t both | g e Isobars, lid iines, comnect poiats af squal Den & R G.. gty “1;_' ";F;fil:‘s“w!" ;;lwnr; :’:r":e e ot | FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. — mnu‘}f o wved f:ugnfife"befi%u‘cn r';; JANUARY—1898. TG0 Saited Tan 21-der ship D H Wet- air pressure; isotherms, or dotted lines. equal bo pres dams E: 3 653 90, chiefly at @3 521, the best hogs : 1Bauke fo ; 1031 | Sl = 1060 Satled Penctiie pressure ad is ussallystoompanica | “Bo 1ot pref Drted States S he o ics B ihe wreant PYG5nE | Prices bave mot changed for a long time. | fair B i o et o | AL e S I aUTQUE “Salied Deo 3-Chil ship Hindo- barometric pressure and is usuallyaccompanie Do_1st pref . A Season and big sales were largely at $3 509 | OU .| sal r—14@16c L od to prime washed: | § 5 5 stan, for Puget Sound. by falr weather: “low" refers to low Ft Wawne Wells Fargo .u2 3 | FLOUR-—Net cash prices are: Family extras, Sal ESE s " Sets.. ST a7 . 22—Br ship Sardo- wore and is usually preceied. and ascom Gt Nor pref Mo (o IEEP_Sales were st $OUW for interior | umzc 65; Bakers' extras, $4 3084 40 per bbl. },’,?,,‘,1."éaz‘;fmrfin:e:::’filb'«l%@u‘fic for Soparion | Moon séia mame. Trom San Diesos B ship Burmah, hence y cloudy weathe: and rains. “Lows" Hocking Val of o 0 common, up to $4 60 for cholce flocks. Fed LSTUFF8—Prices in sacks are as fol- - yod 7 v k17 K first appear on. the Washington comst. When | [iiinois Cent Do -ref Westerns sold chiefly at $4G4 60. Yearlings | lows, oy Smwaibed;: Mo forguod green uniwaiher: 9K | S the pressure is high in the interior and 10W Lake Erie & W Amn :pirt were in good demand at $4 5035, and there Do_prer . Am Tobacco along the coast, and the isobars extend north | Dy, prag € 1 =W - usual discount to the trade: Graham | Gloc. for good bleached unwashed; 1@isc for | 5 Timelpo, | Time|p oo | Time| pee, | Time|peg, | SPUBLIN Arrived Jan 24-Br bark Inver- W and-south along the coast. rain-is probable: | yai Fapo o Flour, 3 per 100 Ths; Rye Flour. $2 50 per 100; | good to prime unwashed peaberry. AEW W cauld. hence Sept 17. Rice Flour, $5 75; Cornmeal, $2 = was a good trade in lambs at $4 25@5 80, the ¢ . hip L X extra cream | " Nicaragua—10@1lc for good to superfor un- BIRKENHEAD—Arrived Jan 2%-—Br s 2 bulk fetching $ and upward. Westerns &old | do. §3: Ontmeal. $ t0: Oai Groats. $4; - e s i e e e gt 12 but when the “low” 1s inclosed with fsobars of | [y < Do pret P 10 5 50, the best lambs being 5c higher than | iny OE 3. Backwhent Hlonr. H Crackef | haisaas for. ool LReRsbel Deshersy: . marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is im- | Lous & Nash People's Gi P Ao N st lambs being igher than | inv, $3 1043 30; Buckwheat Flour. $4; Cracked | Guatemala and Mexican—17@18%e for prime | Farnia, $4 50: Whole Wheat | to fancy. robable. With 4 “high” in the vicinity of s Aaho. and the pressure falling to the Call. | et St R fornin coast, warmer weather may be expected | aich Cent . in Bummer And colder weather In winter. The Snn & St I reverse of these conditions will produce an | D0 st pre opposite result. B 8 SHANGHAT—Safled Jan 25—Br bark Falkirk, com Cay for Royal Roads. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed Jan 25—Stmr Civie, for Liverpool: stmr Lahn, for Breren. ANTWERP—Arrived Jan 2—Stmr South- > Wheat, 83 ashed (new crop); 154 ,000; Sheep, | Flour,” $325: Rolled Oats (bbls). $5@5 40: In | to strictly good washed (new crop); 10%4@13c | sacks, $4 S0@5 20; Pearl Barley. $i; Split Peas, | for fair washed (old_crop); 7:4@10%c for me- | $3 50; Green do, $4 25 per 100 lbs. dium (0ld crop);: 5%@7c for ordinary (old crop); | e 314 @5%e for inferfor to common (old crop); 16¢ for good washed peaberry (old crop): ldc’ for | Recelpts—Cattle, 3500; Hogs, 18,000. Col F & Iros ¥ KANSAS CITY. Gen. Blectrio 354 | KANSAS CITY, Jan. 25 —CATTLE—Recelpts, o " | officlal, 5400, including 20 Southern cattle. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. e o 4 | Cows and heiters, active and steady. Medium: 15@16%c for good | good unwashed peaberry (old crop). 10@1c | NOTE.—In the above exposition of the tides | W&rk: from New York. 5_Stmr Bel- . pors : = =« PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Bel e | Mo ¥ Sl s | Joo lower: thin stockers and foeders steady: | Hay has gone up again, and Is stiff at the | for £ood to superior unwashed (old crop). | the early morning tides are given in the left | FHILADELPHIAArrt — 1R | L”“,_", o227 852 | TWentorn: cows. 32 5065 65 maive stecrs. $3 13 | MTaRce. with excellent prospects for another | | FACITIC CODFISH Tbe Union Flah, Gon: | hand column and the successive tides of the | ¥ IMPORTATIONE Q0th Mertatan—Pacific Time. Do pref 4O Imp Co. . 205 | @3: bulk, $4 354 5 native cows and heifers, | Ti%. Bran and Middlings are no higher, but | Coses, ‘selected, per Ib, dtic: cases, imitation second time column gives the second tide of | EHINA AND JAPAN_Per CoptieFor San SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25, 5 p. m. t % f‘fl‘z 15" Pacific. Mall 301 §:1.: 15; ‘\2\ ern steers, $3G4; stockers and "rrTnA\ " Enrlefl\’.‘, per_1b, A‘Ar"’ b黑x:eless.mrer r’é}i e :’:‘fa d"h" ?aeltmral (‘::n-,hcn!!umnl the lh{rd ll;‘fie‘ | Francisco—4433 pkgs mdse, 30,635 bags rice, 2415 e o NYC : i b eeders. @4 90. N—$19 50@20 50. strips, Norway, per Ib, 5%c: strips, rrow | ¢ last or right hand column gives the bl oY es ios, 360 The following are.the ralnfalls for.the past | y y cpig §i L 13y [Fullman Pal 184 | “HOGS "Receipts, offictal, 14,400, Market open- | MIDDLINGH. fo1054 50, Gaugt, per Ib, ie: strips, Silver King, per Ib, | last tide of the dav. except when thers are but:|.pKES_tea. 1415 cs ofl. 140~ cs curios, twenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls to | Do ist pref Iver Cert (24 @ &€, D 5% D Aete, as compared with those of the same date | Do 2d pref 5% pkes bananas. ed strong to 5c higher, shade easier at close. | FEEDSTUFF&—Rolled Barley, g2 per | Gic: Dlocks, Clipper. per Ib, Sc; blocks, Ori- | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts | Deans, 910 bags coffee, 5% pkgs banana: 1375 | Bulk of sales. $3 65@3 §5: heavies. 33 60@3 S2%: | ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill. $25 6020 wa S 2 kgs tin, 69 pkgs fish, fowl, etc. 18 cs parcels. st %0: | ental, per Ib, 5%c: blocks, Seabright. per Ib, | glven are additions to the soundings on the | " ol Seto il on o Nor West . 133 | packers 83 6033 §Tia: mixed. $ 6093 ©5: lights, | johhin, $30; Cosoanut Cake, $13@20; Cotton- | 6kc: ‘tablets, Crown Brand; per Ib, Tic: mid- | United States Coast Survey charts, except: ?u“vnk‘:: ik goods, 968 £ : Past This Laet | No Amer Co . Ir'e & tron 243 | 83 50@3 82s; yorkers, $3 SO@3 K2%; pigs, $3 500 | meed Meal, $20@3) per ton. dies. Golden State. per 1b, 5%c; middies. White | when a minus slgn (—) precedes the heightand | &unnics. & A B & R e Stations— 24 Hours. Season. Season. | o Pacific 26% 15 G S orimer T 6 | 3 . | HAY—(Ex-car in pound lots)—Wheat, $15@17 | Seal, per doz, 8i,é: desigeated, Gilt Edge, per | then the number given is subtractive from the e s e e covtea. 15 Eureka .. 0.14 18.68 23.37 Do rret 4% | Do pref - 6 SHEEP_Receipts, 3200. Market active. Mut- | per ton: Wheat and Oat, $14 50@16; Oat. $18@ | doz, S0c: pickled cod, barrels, each, $§; pickled | depth given by the charts. Vk arcels, 5 bags ns, 61 pkss siik goods, Red Biuff 0 6.50 1225 | Intario & W 17% |7 8 Rubber 15y | tons, $2 75@3 30, Western lambs up to $5 40: | 14 f0: Barley, $13G15; compressed, $15@16 50; | cod, half barrals, each, $4 50. e "’?’ng in. & bako beans. Bacramento 0.08 5.36 741 Or R & Nav 49 Do pret 6314 native lambs, $@5 60. | Alfalta, 50@11 50; stock, $10 50@11 60; Clover, OIL—California Castor Oll, cases, No. 1, 85c; - e D 144 “ikys in0nd 20 bugs Ean Franciscs . oo g1 120 | Dr, Short Line.' 2 |weet Tnion s0i OMAHA. $114712 per ton. bbls, ‘e per gal (mamufactirers’ ‘rates); Lin: NOTICE TO MARINERS. D T 0 et coots, an Luta ¢ 5 = B En J % z STRAW—30G460 per bale. il, in bbls, boiled, 53c: do raw, 5lc; s ca, 8an Luts 0 0.3 2.8 £.75 | Reading .... o1y (Or N7 J8% | OMAHA. Jan. 235 —CATTLE—Receipts, 2400. e oS cases, 5c’ more; Lard Oll, extra winter strained, | A branch of the United States Hydrographic | 1o, TR, © G0 W L e Los Angeles .. Trace 3.75 8.44 ' Do 1st pref . Y s L & S W 3y | Market steady: active; native beef steers, §3 7§ BEANS AND SEEDS. bbls, 55 ases, 5S¢ more: China | Office. located in the Merchants' Exchange, 18 | (jcolries 21 hdls hides, 48 €5 egg: tubs Ean Diego [J 3.20 7.0 | Rock Island . - S ik | @4 45; W estern steers, $3 40@4 l.l\ cows and = x Nut, 41@5: Neatsfoot Oll, bbls, 60c; | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of %fi hmt'(e;' : -k.mer f S e ar s Bt ) L) 476 5t L' & S F. 37 | helfers. $335@3 %: canners, $130@3: stockers TR cases, f3c. . S0c: cases, S5c: Sperm, | mariners without regard to nationality and | DXS PRI S TRE TECC 4ot hx Aeh. San Francisco temperature: Maximum, 45; %5 | and feeders. $35095; calves, $G4; bulls, stags, | Peans continue to show a firm tone and the | cruge, fict natural white, Sic: bleached do, S5C: | free of expense. Pl anta Barbara—1 bot table, 1 bdl sacks, 4 WEATHER CONDITY Ak i g demand 1 good. Seeds are dull as usual. [ Whale Oil, natural white, 40c; bleached do, 45c: | Navigators are cordially invited to visit the | , Santa Bar : WEATHER CONDITIO eceipts, 5700. Market, 5o higher: FORECASTS | An extensive high area overlies the north- | western portion of the country. The pressure | 1e now abnormally high over Washington, Ore- p ise lce. bbls min water, 9 pkgs furs, 1 bx hardware, 1 & S axseed is higher. Pacific Pubber mixed Paints, white and house | office. where complete sets of charts and sail- v b ranges, 5 sks O 4008 " b O e .| BEANS_Bayos, §2 908; Small Whites, §1 25 | colore, §1 28a1 35 per gallon; wagon colors, $2@ | Tng" dtrections of the world are kept on hand | 8k walnuts, 87 br lemons, 1 bx ofanges. @3 6; of sales, : 'wiish. G 225 per gallon. for comparison and reference, and the latest | T% les—2 cs mdse, 69 bdls husks, 365 oot S S T TROLEUM, GASOLINE.. ETC; — The | inf lways be obtained regardl D e 3 i ol i s e R Y p i D Bl AR e Information can alwavs he obtained regarding CLOSING BONDS. (IN J C B8 . goods, 42 os P rollers, a2 ut- | Standard Ofl Company quotes as_follows: | lights, dangers to navigation and all matters | 2 Tis sacks, 1.cs dry e e runbar g il ot S e e RN e N Carolina 6s....12% | falr to cholce Westerns, $3 80 001 50; Limas, $1 6G1 75;- Pea, $1.200 | Water-white Coal Oil. In hulk, 10c: Pearl OIl, | of Interest to ocean commerce. N e s oiaires, 1 by, Temmne, ¢ falling pressure along the southern coast | Do_is 103 common and stock sheep, $3 50@4; lambs, ¢ In cases, 15%c: Astral do. 13%c: Star do, 15%c: | The time ball on top of the buflding on Tele- 14 Sk& pas, 140 bT8 STANETh Sy, OF%0 TS, of California during the past twenty-four | No Pac 1sts 116% 0@5 4. & DS- Brown Mustard. 82 per ctl; Yellow | Extra Star Oll, cases, 19%c: Flaine do, 20ic; | graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes hefors toes 2 oa asbestos goods, 4 sks cement, 4 cs hours. | . Do 3s 623 | DENVER. | Plustard. $2G2 50; Flax. 3202 10; Canary Said: | Focene do, 17%c: Deodorized Stove Gasoline in | noon and is dropped at moon. 120th meridian | 108, 2 oo asbestos ¥OCUC. J % G¥0c 7522 The temperature has rematned nearly sta- ceeeee 3% | Do ds 263 NVER, Jan. 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 350. | 54@2%c per lb; Alfalfa, 3g8c: Rape. 2G2Xc: | pulk. 1ic; do in cases. 16%c: & deg Deodorized | by telegraphic signal received each day from | Tubler nods 3 cxt Bams, 1 ox (5 R000%, § o tionary on the Pacific Coast. It s from § to | L D0 58 coup 4 1IN Y C&BLds.. 106% | Market steady to firm. Native beef steers, | Heinb. dc; Timothy, Bhe. Naphtha, in bulk, 10ic: 63 deg do, in cases, United States Naval Observatory at Mare | Sks barlef, 41 FiE B 25 cs eggs. 10 degrees below the normal throughout Cali- | District 3 65 ...l 118 r & W 6s. 124 | $3 60@4 15: co $2 50@3 40; stockers and feed. | | DRIED PEAB—Nlles, $125; Green, $120@ | 153c; 6 deg Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; S6 deg do, | Island. Cal. e 2 deraljohns, 27 pkgs hardware forn; Mxe»ec‘fi" "9 Xzfirlh:;'wslm con. 144 | ers, $3 9064 calves, $4 50@5 50; bulls, stags, | 1 40 per ctl kR . ln“gl.r'e_F.FT.'ie';flr gnllo{\e.d A = ‘rgmx‘lfilc:“ I‘tint:n: wm&::(;::e ur:_m &",3,,";: Pt fl“ks! era"r § on spices, 2 .cs stationery, 1 Light rain has fallen in_Southe o_deb bs 18 " X ; 3 HITE LEAD—Quoted at §@7c per ™. me or g error. , ™ 8 S i LLiEnt rain has fallen 1n Southern Californta, | Do B : SR e e POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. TURPENTINE—In cases, 52¢; in iron barrels, | published the same ‘dav by the affernoon pa- | o8 P glass, T8 bxs dried froltr, 2 ske drled A ‘maximum wind " 0f 34 miles per | Do Currency ... 100 Nav 48 % | Light packers, $3 50@3 #; heavy, $3 35@3 45; = in_wooden barrels, 4c per’gallon. pers. and by the morning vapers the foliowlng L SIS | Pbis tallow; 1 cs tel goods. 151 bdls hour is reported at A strong north | Atchigon 4s 913% 0. § Line 65 tr.... 125% | mixed, $3 25@3 55. *| ‘There s no particular change. Potatoes and JCOL—Bolled, bbls. 43c; do cases, 48c; raw, | day. W. S HUGHES. Rl G R G R R wind fs blowing in the Sacramento Valley. Do adj 4s . O S Line fs tr.... 99 | SHEEP—No recelpts for this market. No | Onlons are steady. Arrivals of Vegetables are | bbis, 4lc: do cases, 46c per gallon. Nota g | e il (3¢ box oranets. I bis fimes, (‘an v and km«n.zl frosts were reported in g::l ;:rmmu 8 Onlmgv 1sts tr. 107 shipments. Demand good. lght. c‘.:Nm.Efsszke FFI::::::NII lt:;’l(_gon‘\g.&yi © hma hosks, 26 s honey, 2 bxa grape fruit. alifornia this mornin C : : o 58 tr .. G - — THothouse Cucumbers from San Jose, $150@ | Quotes as follows: Ei X : ‘ EOHOE AN Fes Gulmmbiac ST ket onions Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty | C & Ohlo Bs...... 1141 |Pacific s of 85 | 7 N JP! % T4e: 14 oz, 6%e: 12 oz 12%c: 10 oz 4c. 2 = Eorkoastaimade 8t Sani ranaiioo: o Pl B e il R e oo | AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLY. 2 per dozen Pt Wi ARl T A Te ks anh ———— | 2621 sks potatoes, 6762 qr-sks 800 sks 2185 gun: Californ!: nesday; con- | D & R G 1lsts. IR G W 1sts. 8 | | S—Early Rose, 60G70c; River Reds, | 12's. white. T%¢; colored, Sic. weather, with heavy frost in the | Do 4s NEW YORK, Jan.2.—Special cable and tele- | FOTATO nies flour, 2716 sks bran, 1 car 3206 bdls shooks, % |8 L &I M C 5s. p65c; Oresy 5 5 . @ Day | 2 M ft lumber. 1000 sks flaxseed. 3820 sks bar- a1 5 45Gt0c; River Burbanks, 60GSic; Oregon Bur- | LEATHER-—Harness, heavy, 30@3c per m: § & morning: northerly wind. | Bast Tenn 1s BL&EY GGl | Eraphic dispatches to Bradstreets. covering [ALT: JOVor Tutianke, MORE Omeen TAT | o0 miiim Bel do lent: 2007ic: | roush R L e Southern California—Cloudy Wednesday; con- | Erie Gen 4s . SC P Con r 133 | the principal points of accumulation, Indicate IUKE BN Satfer Burtans: TEERE PO | Leather, 22Gzic: Kips, #0G45 per dozen: Calf. B o saver: 106 shs v tar 3408 finyed cold weather: probably heavy frost in | F W & D lsta G Iatn. L iy s wDuNes, ‘S| per oti for Wleere and Sgisofor Mivesd: siw | NOE B Jb: wiogh SPESL 2000 - BaECEsts Jan 31 | bxs tinolate. adn - Fair W Sday: continued cold |G H & § A 6s. 8 Carottia: | compared with the preceding Saturday: | Volunteer Potatoes, 2G2%c per Ib. er foot: do russet, 10@ize; Skirting Leather, Feb 9| "EUREKA—Per Pomona—5 bxs fish, 7 bxs kil neaday; - continusd* oo S 8e "é.,(‘fi',"'%'."" non-f. % | Wheat, United States and Canada, east Of | ONIONS 52 :0G2 6 per otl; cut Ontons, 3150 | Ber foot: b o s " x| Feo 1 plates. 1 bAl eponees, 1 cs cgars, 4 bxs dru o Eatet e | & 3 58 the Rockles, decrease 531,000 bushels; afloat | @2 per suck. e i a 7| Fe S Kes express. 2 sks coin, 1 bbl glassware, ey ey ey e fheid i | IOk .. Il istan Bk 7.5 for and in Burope, decrease 200,000 bushels; | V. ABLES—Marrowtat _ Squash, $12@15 | | SUGATCTbe Trestern Sugar Refmery Com. 6| Feb 28 | 1oh i, 312 bas appice, 1 horse: 218 pies weather: probably frost In the TOTRIRK. Jowa © 1st o g e world's supply, total decrease 731000 bushels. | per ton: Hubbard Squash, $12615 per ton; Dried | Bany quoter torms et coshe, Cube, Crusbed 6| Mar ‘8| mase, 2 pies tools, 71 M rt lumber, 8 bkes San Francisco and vielnity—Fair Wednes- | Kan B Con ¢ b Ay e | Corn—United States and Canada, east of the | Peppers, :%10c per 1b; Dried Okra, 15¢; Cab- | G, jated. 5%c: Confectioners’ A. 5%c: Mng. 8| 'Mar 8 | Fides and skins, 40 sks potatoes, 35 bxs butter, day: continued onld weather: northerly winds, | 1 P 1st B tri. 1 | Unon SPer i | Rociies, increase 561.000 bushels. bage, 00G 70 per ctl; Carrots, 25@60c per sack; | DTIBUAeS, ML CORTCLOROrs (B, TNE Nae: 19 . Mar 1| §50 M shingles, § cs shoes. Special report from Mount Tamalpais, taken | L new cons 8., 102% (U b D & ¢ 1ors R e e mucne ot of the | Garlic, 3atjie per ib; Asparasus, = per Ib. | Candy Granuiated, S%o: California A, Sko per | S LR AT i R bt at 5 p. m-—Clear; wind north, 12 miles per | L. & N Uni $s o 8" | W 3 . : oy Angeles Green Peas, 6@7c: Beans, | 1. "half-bbls %c more than barrels, and boxes potatoes, x5 aples, 2 cs exgs, 1 sk tur- hour; temperature, 24, maximum. 37. i et ey [ esbiaati The larger gains in wheat stocks reported | —i"Tomitoes, 50cGS1 25: Green Peppers, 20c ALEXANDER McADIE. | M K & T * NOTICE TO MARINERS. T chickens, 1 es B cloth, 1 cs dry 64% | W Shore 4s . not included in the offictal | per 1h: Summer Squash, 8@l0c; Egg. Plant, 20 | ¢ More: £ 3A nips, 1 coop % | visibl Iy state t with increases of Columbia Rivef Light Vessel No. 5. goods, 2 pkes furs. 1 g{“,’:d ve;l. zn“ln':"k' AN | visible supply statement w n { 4 2 e vl % s i : nk, Local Forecast Offictal. [ W0 e ol S Ve Canturies 450 st at New Ortenne, 145000 bughels | per Ib, e oa WOOD, LUMBER, ETC. o Beparient. ‘omc::occ e Lagne- 3 o= condensed mi pkes mdse, ST o rred | at Manitoba_and Ontario storage points, 51,000 POULS ME. Bouss Board. Wasl o, - DA S Tan 0. NS CNREe EASTERN M ARKETS. i MINING STOCKS. bushels at Chicago elevators, and the largest | Posts, 8@10c each for No. 1 and 54@éc for . ngts CON: | chonar 3| Ophir . | Crown Point 2 | Plymouth { Con Cal & Val.ll 100|Quickstlver . | Deadwood .. $0v| Do pref . 2 e Taie et Yeesl will be reble | Per Columbia—Erlanger. & Galtnger: Dalton her_ station off the entrance to the Columbia | Bros: “," ?a" ,kh» S i ey 55 for Hens and young Roosters, $4@4 50 for | LUMBER—Retail prices are nominally as | River, about 8% miles § by W % W from Cape | tard: teinhag 3 3 decreases are those of 300,000 bushele at North: | Two cars of Eastern sold at 8gite for Tur- ;‘,fi»!' l'}:g':'dh e P;" “t'md: Oak, rough, S | western interior elevators, ushels a ve, $5 5 Geess :_peeled, $3: Pine, 3 19 | Clevelana ana 42,000 busheis at Loulsville and | X¢¥® % for Ducks, 17 for s Frrilyad 30y | Newport News. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. et A, Saan-26.Tha ity seant- | OoUL0 & Cucry ) Sierra, Nevada AT A 0ld Roosters and $4 50@5 for Fryers. follows: Pine, ordinary sizes, $11@14 Disappoint t- t: Vi W R Larzelere & Co: McDonough & Runyon; o %z ontel llows: . ordl 1. @14 tor No. 1| Db intment Light-house, and Light Ves- T : A Funyon: s ealers in st e be. : Norcrs 3|5t o TIT ! i oons and 39 0@11 for No. 2, extra sizes higher. Red- | sel No. 67, temporarily marking the station, | 3 C Neppach: J H Cain & Co: Boggess & Co fested by dealers in stocks yesterday Hale & Norcrs.. 115 Standard DRIED FRUIT MARKET. | Local stock is dull and weak, though young 4000 | Dmion O Sl Food—$EIT for No. 1 and 1412 80 for No, Inio ock s rly. i B : 8 3 . b Cot Cllow Jas NEW YORK, Jan. %.—The Journal of Com- | ' Gnme Is weak, with & large overstock of | 1 st rar commmon na §225 r;'}"r:lnq B etie: |50 as to characteristics of lights, fog signal or | Geo Morrow & Co: Balfour, Guthrie & Co; J H will be withdrawn. W Cowast: D E Melkle & Co: H F Allen & cause the warship Maine had been or- | JlOmestake . No change has been made in Light VesselNo, | Co: € J Lelst & Co: Otls, McAllister & Co: dered to. Cuba was' fully equaled by, | LEon Silver. 4 Yellow Jacket Mexican 2 ess of feed. Hence there are Gunvnsback $8G1; Gprik, B Teal, Ticat: Shoctabae g are none on V1d, to turn their attention to this market. as, in | e Cal: SRonall Ducks 5 | Orty Geese, | the market. There Is no change in Beet. Mut- helmer Co: W A Tavlor: Wells. Farzo & Co: ing fully to the London parity. The sharp de- = CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—The opening in wheat ‘ Hamnle: Kittle Co:. White Bros: Bissinger & ' { | merce says: In the dried fruit market the po- | Geese. $19@21; Shakes, $8. general appearance. s | o 8 pan & Co= Clat- the confidence with whieh traders bought | Ontario .. 2251 { Sitton’ o ‘Onediih insriate Biisas i be Soe ot | POULTRY 5 — (L. B B Notice to Mariners No. $7 of 1897 :‘:p- fi,‘fl"fl;‘dnfl':h.‘;"pum!;:‘r:: B g Loty e e ] BOSTON. | the chiet features of interest. In spite of the | ¢ L1% - ”‘“%.’:'{eflf s per_ the SAN ERANCISCO (RERT AR A hin hotice "afferts the List of Lights and | & Metal Co: Henry & Smith: Fogarty & Park- ad arrived ip Havana. The most notable | & —-— 5 S o ; 3 & Immel: Max Wagner: Hizherg 5 higher duty, statistics seem to show that there | % ? : Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 1507, . No. | er; Darbee & Im feature of the day's trading was in the large | pOSTON, Jan 25— Atohison, 17%: Bell Telo- | mer oo Hittie demcease In tmporte, s o | Geese, per pair, §1 5@1 8 Ducks, $UG5: Hens, | curious stateof affairs is reported in rela- | Tgx Siepaie, Pacifc Coast 187, pare 0. No. | o6 Drrbes & el Mamette Fulp & Paper yolume of trancactions for London. uccount. | phone. 267 Buriington. %% Mexican Central, | pared with last year. The effect of a higher | & 8004: Fryers. $4 54 80: Brotlers, #G4 f for | tion to Spring Lambs. The local butclers say | cinc Const. 18, nages 38 and 41, By order of | CO: a0 Itapn. & Sou: b Gatasin ™\ -The number of shares bought in New .York | 5%; Oregon Short Line, 23%. tariff, however, has been to increase the spot | Jarke and $3@8 50 for sm Pigeons, $1 (0@ | that the sheep raisers are killing them to save | the Light-house Board. c:'")rnrmfimnahrmax: e for London was estimated at from.30,000 to | st market vahies, and higher prices hera have | 1 7 ber dosen tor youns and 1 for old. | the mothers, owing to tha cold weather and captam, 0.5 & SCHLET., A At Gl O Tha W 40,000 shares. Even with this large demand to | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. arently taduced. holgers on the bther g | CGAME—Quall, per doz, 8c@sl: Mallard, 53 ap Chairman. - be filled, prices were not lifted at the, open- o o | | | reased prices, good: seem e Haw e C E Whitney & Co: Dairymen's Tnion: Get spite of the inc rices, s still B e T 505 Honkers, | ton is firm. Hogs have again advanced. THE TIME BALL - Bros & Co- F B Haieht: Goodall. Perkins & cline seemed to have awakened a demand in Was weak. May, which closed yesterday at | to bo wanted by American consumers, who do | L Bt e Sy | Wholesale rates for dressed beef stock from o Co: Hills Bros: H H Hogan: Hammond & | | 88: E .’ $2; Jack Snipe, §1; Hare, $1; Branch Hydrographic Office. U. S. N, . | Co: London for Americans and early quotations $3%C. Started to-day at $3%@$3%c, and cogd- | not seem to find in California fruit that is | E Y g P i Hydrographic Office. S. N, Mer. slaughterers are as follows: Prod: § H Newbauer & Co: H Licbes & Co: . oy - Bitele Geonins wran A 3 | offered us a substitute for Greek currants the | JaPhii%g 1 @150 for Cottontails and 31 for | "Eypr rire: quality. 614G7c; second do, §%4@ | grente Fxchange. San Franclsco, Yanuary | PTo%3 § K0 NE™Co: Marshali & Refmers: 0 B from there showed yesterday's declines here Paratively s s e D A% | Mavor for which the foreign article has long | "I R 6c;_third do, 4@sc per Ib. e Stimie! Talli i L TeH n Hi Emith & Co: Norton. Teller & Co; Wol? & Son: largely recovered. The strength of the Span- | those prices. The weakness was due both 10 | peen esteemed by the consuming public. On | BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. VEAL—Large. 5@éc: small, 6@7c per Ib. dropped exactly at noon to-ayoil e. ar neny | Murphy, Grant & Co: Poultrymen's Union: J 1sh fours in London also Indicated the absence | foTeign and d""";";[;:"" T:" Liverpool ca- | the other hand gmall seediens raising of Call- | — T e e, waua: ewa, perIb. | of the 120th meridlan, or exactly af § o. m. KAy e N e o bles were but er at the opening, gnd | fornia have. it is reported. been selling mors | Bosts L, pring, ) - 5 ™ | Co: atard: 2 r F : R e Sh. Tt e P Thers was | fresly dutink the bast meason than ever before, | , Putter is rather firm now and the are| FORK—Live Hogs. 4@4ic for large, 34@gc | Oreenwich time, W, S, HUGHES American Tnlan Fish Co: A Paladinl: P Par. IEs —chuon and., Seei - Lodon save {the 2 | although importers are disposea to attribute | Cl*aning up better. Eggs are steady and un- | gor small and 3403%c for medium; $0ft HOES, | mmmmmm——tcutenant U. 8. N.. in charge. | ZHO0CEN, T NG 210 B M Heckman: G Camil- tone to the day's market and sustained it by | Do confirmation of the sensational reports of | {} O08H, ) FPCCES €08 LRENTE, o0 SETINNS | changed. Cheese rematus the same. 314c; dressed, do, 5i@8c per Ib. Joni & Co: T B Incuglia; N Tarantino: Milant the ‘absorption of free offerings of securities | Yesterdny afternoon regarding the Austrian de- | frulte as a whole Tather than to the substi | | BUTTER S SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. & Co; Brigham. Hoppe & Co: B McMillan: A after the opening. The forelgn buying of se- | mand for Argentine wheat, or of the Russian | tion of the California product for the Greek | Creamery — Fancy Creamerles, 2@28c; sec- RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ~ S Cartan., MeCarthy & Co: Amer curities was sufficlently heavy to have a | Importation of German grain, and news from | frult. Latest advices from Greece by mail In- | onds, 23g2tc. For Tuesday. January 25. ARRIVED. Prose Assn: A Fay: Arctle Ofl Works: Cahn. eavy 2 | Havana was very pacific. Heavy snows were | dicate that the stock there is larger by 500 | Dniry—Cholce to fancy, 2@2c; lower grades, | riour, qr sks M Tucsday. January 35, | Nickelsburg & Co: Dodwe. Sweeney & Co: H O magked effect on the exchange market, the | o s et °"® | tons than was stated by recent cables, but | 20diZlc per b, i e eealey Pelts, bals Stmr Columbla, Conway, 6% hours from | Greenhood; Eveleth & Nash: Nash & Rnesse- actual rates declining }d, with the demand for | reported all over the winter wheat country. | whether this includes some of the stock held | Eastern Butter — Creamery, 22@2%c; ladle- ¢ Minneapolis and Duluth received 323 car loads, | bills very light. London's large buying of s Barley, ctls curfties In fact led to renewed talk of: early i7@21c per 1. s CHERRT. Cholde mild new, 1ic: common to | GorM ctls Paper, reams Portland, via Astorla 41% hours; pass and | necker: H & § Com Co; H Waldeck & Co: 7 Quicksilv-r, 1 | back under the retention law, or repressnts | packed mdse, to Goodai. Perkins & Co. Fredericks: J R Hanify'& Co: J R Lane: J F against 350 the corresponding day of last week, | the quantity avaflable for immediate delives Tk Moore. Hunt & Co: T, Felzenbanm & Rye, ctls Hay. tons Stmr Pomona, Cousins, 18 hours from FEure- | Connellv: o W itaer o . 1 ! 5 0; © . 10@1lc; Young 3 ka: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. | (0 Wheaton, Breon & Co: Witzel & Baker Spovts, of, g0, -and. this: tak: ” and 125 the similar day of the previous year, | We have no informatlon. -In any event, the | Kood. SGloe; Cream Cheddar, 10411 ! e kit & o n. & & Taker tlonal force by the showing of merchandins | Chicaso gou 3 cars, againsc 4 & year ago. | Sguacion i all markets scems t0 Gepend wpon | America. 'Tigitc: Western. 1G10; Fastern. [ Tafiow & Wool. bales Sn Dlere. ohd way Meander. €14 rours fm | O eanil: W Ellers: Gen Balmirs. ptenenongh exports from New York for the week, which = Primary market recelpts in the West were | yoL' \iimary sources. At present the spot | BOGS. Hanch Eggs, 20@2c per doz; store | Butter: ctls ] Goodall, Perkins & Co. . T mase, 10| & Runvon: Russ, Early & Co: Walf & Sons. were over $1.200,000 In excess of last week and 316,000 bushels, against 327,000 bushels a year | markel 1x stendy, with under small and el | Ere. 1Mi6ite Potatoes, ska ... 2873 Leather, olis Stmr Nationul City, Andresen. 24 hours from | _Per Coptic—Amer Trading Co: Fuil Co: Geo over $3,000,000 greater than those in the clos- ag0. The Atlantic port exports were very lib- | concentrated supplies. JoUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Onions, sks & | Hides, no Bureks: lumber. to C A Hooper & Co. Mciear: <t C.Ristrsi AnsioftmBank: Mat- e e o L S a0 U Lt o whea i o L B e preibvoUs AND CITRUS FRUITE. | Wittt WIE B ominels i e Ty o | S0 T anedl b, B, B S0 some of the professional traders who put out |'bushels. That Includes a considerable quanti- BOSTON. - WOOL . MARK®T. Aples are doing rather better. Oranges and | Bran, sks L 12m I e e L e cu s & s DR Prae: W short. contracts In yosterday's Cuban scare re- | ty from Newport News. About 45 minutes after | pocron oo TS | Lemons are-Gull ant glestitel. Limes are OREGON. Siuslaw River. put bark on account of cook | P Lewls: I H Boden & Co: Rank of Call*nrnia: turned from covering In the early transactions | the opening, the . pit was set in commotion, & — WU | Siirhir wad s iR Flour, qr sks ... 15,349] Bran, sks ....... 2,716 | being sick and being short.handed. T M Rothehild: § Tenila: D Ratho ¥ T, Howks: in the belief that the market would become | January being the center of interest. That de. | Tarket has been good this weeis and the mar- | METE 08 Vers Batie, Wheat, ctls ... 2.90| Middiings, sks .. 750 | ~Schr Monterey, Beck, 16 hours from Bowens | M 1 Brande-stein & Co: R 1 Wood: Bertz easy after London had ceased operation. The @ livery was nominally worth $ic at yesterday's | ket has been firm in all grades. The bulk of 2 - 4.000| Flaxseed, sks .. 1,000 | Landing: 85 M ft lumber, to F Heywood: 60 | Rros: D D Stubbs: Wells, Fargo & Co: C P belated shorts rushed to cover in the final | - 2,545 . Barley, etls close, and was offered at 94%c at to-day's | the Wool continues to be confined to terrt- | , Cranberries, $7@S per bbl; Coos Bay, $150@ | Gateetis | & S ods wood, to Bender Bros. Hrntington: U Todn. N transactions and made the tone buoyant at the = opening. About 10:15, however, brokers for | tory grades. The range for fine medium and | By ST e 7 A R T i ar, Gunderson, 71 hours frm Sam | - Per Santa Rosa—Tillmann & Bendel: e close, which found priccs at the best tor the | Lefter began bidding for January, and the | fine on the scoured hasis was at So, although | g ALPICS. 0750 per box i B R e Pedro, via Port Harford: ballast, to L E | & Raker: Blssinger & Co: H N Tilden & Co: day for the standard stocks. Yesterday's price was advanced so far that for a few min- many lots are held above this figure. | for,_%ood to-cholce an . - o ., DOUBTLESS A NEW WOMAN. ‘White Lumber Co. with stmr Sunol In tow. Y H Newhbaver & Cn: A IL_B-van Shoa Cn: dosges :n lll.c a\-g}'rlg: l:’"e‘ b?en more than re- | ‘1‘-"“ "s wwfi"j‘ to beh I‘lrlrly runnh:‘ u{.y, u'rhe m-ralm fn; ::‘T‘« -alg. hl-.h shown .flm_ |2 gl_‘rm S "v;.RuTs—.\ vell‘ (z:lnxu, ‘:l Sg fl:\"flv‘:‘m m;nm 5“a;y. z’;.m[, ;.y. l::; :nm‘p:_ Bredhoff & Sclulz: L Cassel: Ross & covered. New York Central was most con. | From 95%c it jumped haif a cent at a time, | tle more demand this week, with prices firm, o SectiingsSic@at:: Mandurie. . 9 3 rd: ballast, Whi ewle @plcuous-n the dealings, with its net gain of |-brokers raising their bids that much until $i| Australlan wools ore in good demand at rap. | foF 1arge and §5@Tec for small boxcs: Grape | Some time ago a young married.wom- bt 6. i 1 T 8 Strauss: \'n: Rnnn' &'_"é "n'wx},‘ o lumber Co. in tow of stmr Alcazar. Farly & Co: Labor Fxchange: T, G Sresovic over 3 points, and the stocks of allied proper- | was bid. Then the reaction same, the price | Ing prices. Quotations: Fruit, $2 wm“v;;nk‘u W?fim k;n: an in one of the principal towns of CLEARED. & Co: Marshall & Reimers: O x't‘ Smith & C. ties sharod in the strength to a somewhat less | dropped almost as quickly as it advanced. It | _Territory wools—Montana, fine medium and o g "’“s sl ity "(,.m 1 'u"" Lancashire made a curious blunder. Tuesday, T % | | B Kirchmann & Co: Rawles Rrom: Wolr & e o P pica gibern Pacific | brought up at ic. and for the rest of the ses- | fine, 16@ifc: scoured, 43@4c: staple, B2gstc. | {27 Limee 3667 Der bomt SSICGTRe, eS| She put some eggs on to boil for her | * Stmr Australie, Houdies Conomiary . | Sons: S Levy & Co:W F* Mitchell: Amer Union and the other properties which go to make up | slon was comparatively quiet. The gyrations | Utah, Wyoming, etc.. fine medfum and fine, e, xes, Sod o husband’s ik - tor T ¢ s b & . olulu; Fish Co: Dairymen’s Union: Willard Bros: P the Klondike group were all conspicuous for ' of January were generally belleved to be due | 16@17c; scoured, 48GSic; staple, 52s3e. nch; Pineappies, zen. dinner 290n after breakfast | Spreckels & Bros Co. A McDonald: Western Carh Actd Gas Cn: J strength and the Grangers and Southwesterns ' to a clever move on the part of the Leiter | Australfan wools. scou basis, e ‘combing. s one morning. They were still on when Stmr City nf_ Puebla. Jepsen, Victorla and |5 Mecall: § B Min Water Co: Baker & Ham- may be zdded to the list. The local transit | crowd, who it Is thought teok this method to | superfine, T0@TSc: combing, good. 6iisse: do | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. | ha came home at dinner-time. Upon | POt Townsend; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Jiton: Wetmore. Bros: Gn-cm & Mnoginl: A and gas stocks moved In a somewhat erratic | advance the price of May. This bellef was | average, 62@65c; Queensiand combing, GSe. s Stmr Homer Jessen, San Pedro; Goodall, ladini: Milani, & Co: T B Tnguelin: Her- her husband asking what was in the | Perkins & Co. R ok manner under palpable manipulation, all'show. | strengthened by the unloading which took pi =0 Sales of Prunes on Eastern account are fair g e | Perkins . : o, | mann & Co: Goodvear Rubber Co: Fuls ing Fains except Third avenue, which reacted | In the latter option At Mo <o, which peioe-1e LONDON WOOL HALES. at unchanged prices. Apples are firm and | S2UCEpan, she answered: Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka: Chas Nel-| pradford & Co: Cal Ink Co: Haas. Barnch & sharply. was carried while the pyrotechnics were going s son. Co: Bates & Suydam: T, Scatena & Cn: Pacifia 2 g e Peaches steady. The other sorts are as be- Eggs for your dinner. They have | *B; ahip Kilmory, Ferguson, Algoa Bay: Ep- Fru ¢ Co: F J Corrlea: Minakar & Wel- = r:l;h:"r;“;l:hm_:r:‘;; ;:;’;:’l ‘"""“::dl:;g;‘g f.'.'r‘." .fl‘:‘:":{‘m“n',fi':nfi.".”‘o‘?";.'n u':ere 1':“’ to | LONDON, Jan. 25.—There were 13,750 bales | rore. _been on since soon after breakfast. I| pinger & Co. hnn::!'suxp';!néglnn: T np;:mm'?&wr n|v:::1:: e m“""fl"u' 00,000, ting the price to a dollar. For the sest o s | Of WOl offered at the wool sales to-day. There | DRIED FRUITS-Prunes, carload Iots, 4% | have tried them with a fork, and they SAILED. Geo H Pock: D F Alltson & Co: J Resch: H 014 fours registered were % lower bid and | morning prices were nervous, though no great was a good selection of merinos and cross- @4%e for 40-30's, 3%@e%c for 50-60's, 34@3%c | are not boiled soft yet!™ ‘Tuesday, January 25. Palmer: Cudahy Packing €o: Yonas ®rian, et e e e o R el i her. | trading was done. Bradstrect's vieible report | breds, unabated keenness was manifested in | for 6)-1rs, 2@8ke for T0-80s, 24@2%ec for 5. | - His astonishment may be better Im- | Stmr Australta, Houdlette, Honolulu. A 0o Pas MmN Taial Works * el S Rt e gl e TR B dii-dn;cofimme:{ oy e lmm““::‘m‘:?‘ Mvflm '.’m"..':..""{‘“"’ frm. | ay's, 1%@2%e for 20-100°s: Peaches, 3@4ic: tan- | agined than described. ’y',"‘;.?{"%iui‘k‘."‘ko%‘.‘&"umm Queens:. e Soene Gty & Barbiet: %J&.’.nc”é"‘?&:';‘& g P y 3 . . ‘as a e . 3 & ™ X K 3 B. & Q. 24,900; L'& N., 4100; Manhattan, 27" | decline to 3%, Which took piace after the The purchases for That country were Tanfeed | < S@3te: poeled, 10912tc; s ke B e R b Sedttle. Law. Twst Pobat. Basta e A sios Del 40; Metropoiitan, 6775; Michigan Central, 370: | bulge to S4c. Late in the sossion, hawever, re- | to () bales. There was a good seiection of | Rovals and 7@8c for good to fancy Moorpark THE VERY SWORD. Stmr President, Nelaon, Yaquina Ba: 8 Biman: Culningham, Criies & Weithe o & i ot St | Lo nt T e | S At ook S e, Sl g e | ravoaied Apeice, ST mmn.tnn. pgic e LA e e | T T e B 8 S ‘800% Rock Island, 7342; St. Paul, 15,250; South- | some brief buying and May advanced to, w South Wales 3700 bales: seourcd, ?fil. Por. pitees and -l.:}'zv: e “unpicted: Mieaehaq | | A Scotsman on a recent visit to Dub- { T R e T g e L e Jern, preferred, 3065: T. & P.. 35900; H. P., 2450; | S4%e. The closing price wan 8%e. Not much’| 18 81 L 5%@10d. Plums, 5@5%0; Nectarines, 4G5c. lin went to see a private- museum -, SR e - AN & Fasenadker 1 8 Amorican Spifits, 8160; C. G.“W., 54303 Péople’s |- was -done in’ July, 8nd. rices rather-tended | = Queensland, 200 bales; scoured, 113%A@1s 50; | fancy; Fesres FaGAie for auareers and which was advertised to contain the | Simr Tilamook, Olsen " = @ Titamst W8 Somnes & Co1 B Gohen: G W