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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, J ARY 29, 1898 T Poultry and Game— | May pork and ribs were 5o lower, May lard | exports, with Tacoma, for the week, 4,015,384 | the latter. though in view of the rather high rrun:'l_:.h fi“:ggu;bm ;:: :-:;i-h;lelimfc Tt v taets 0@ 65 Hare, each....—@ 2 2¢ lower. : bushels, against 3,484,66 last year. cost of currants they are understood to be | for softshel L IB T e A eie: |\ ¥quns . Hoost= |Quail, doz .1 %5@— u The leading futures ranged as follo The cotton manufacture is in more difficulty | limiting their purchases of that fruit to the | 4@5kc :r Ell’c_ F"M:“ 1370100 Brazil Nuts, ers, each. 60@ 75 Mallard, pr. 75@— “Articles— Open. High. Zow. Ciose. | than any other, not merely because prices do | smallest quantities consistent with the actual | Pecans, 84@%c: O ar 200 " | O1d " Roosters, |Canvasb'k, pr. 75@1 00 i < s Wheat No. 3— | not show much improvement nor as yet the | needs of consumption. | e it o Lolght D 5G| each = 5@ 0 Spris. pair ... 40@50 < | £215: Chicago Great Western, 12,000 Peo- | January 105 130 105 108 |demand for goods, aithough both are helped | Spot sunplies of currants are represented to | HONE 0 o b eace| Bryers. sacii. 500 \60|Teal,;” patr . 3540 SUMMARY. ; Chicago w . Iz S % % % 974 | by the closing of many mills, but largely be- | be small for this time of the year, and the |7c for lower grades; siiract | Eryers, each §9@ 80 Widzeon. pair.. 35040 lfl‘“'h:_flenerglmb ectric, 3245; Sugar, | o S 8 $5% 86% | cause the manufacturers and workers have | stock remaining in Greece is sald not to exceed | ed. {}%@5c: light amber extracted, | ;. r Ib....15@16|Small Duck, pr Silver a fraction firmer. Western Union, 3760. o | considered too little the rapidly growing pro- | 12,000 tcns, which under ordinary consuming | per lb. ®. I e ais 80@75| Wild Geese, pr kot s S g TV CLOSING STOCKS. I 2% oy % 2% | duction at the South. démands from different distributing markets | BEESWAX—23@5c per 1b. | Bucks. encn -{'s@1 15 English Snipe, eat impro gain. ki 1313/ St P & Om 5% 3% 2% e | The woolen manufacture is doing well, fine | of the world affords an unusually small supply e Piseons, pair. 25@ 40| doz . 50@8 00 Further advance in Oats. Do pref 31| Do vref . us | a 3% s | worsted goods having opened at an advance of | for the interval between the present time and PROVISIONS. gecha; Dals- 10| Jack Snipe, dz.1 25@1 60 White Corn scarce. Balt & Ohio . 138 0 M & M. 2% | 20 per cent over last year, and the large mills | the time when the 183 crop will be available, AR %zzl::'bl‘e’: 4 2 ¢ and Feedstuffs firm. Canada Pac . 89 |So Pacific . Ry are constantly buying wool, even ut eight months hence. It is understood, | Dealers expect to raise the price of Hams, = e st e Canada South 541580 Rallway . st | 387 o B B OB 4% | Rikn ‘prices, which implies great confidence in | however, that the quality of most of the Stock | paren and Lacd In & few dave, as the Eastern | Asparagus, Ib - éai@;?“‘nfl;fig“‘o‘}(“},'_‘ ! et Coffee weaker. Cent Pac .. 133, | Do pref . 30% |~ Mess Pork, per bbl— the future, presumably based on larger orders | remaining in Greece is poor, and this. in con- | 0\ %o iready gone up. The demand ts | ATtichokes. doz.$100 830 o A e Bisaria’ Ches & Ohio Tex & Pac . 11% | sanusry .. ... .. 9% |than are publicly reported. Such purchases of | nection with the high prices in demand, is ex- Beets. dox......... QIS Gulonh, 10013 Several Coast Coals advanc Chi"& Alton | Union_Pac 33l | JEATY 947 1005 9 1000 | wool have been frequent of late, even by mills | pected to curtail: consumption. after the small | good. Beans, white, ib. 4@ 5| Peppers, Sl Potatoes and Ontons unchanged. CB& Q.. P D & G. 33 | P per il | supposed to be supplied far ahead, and one | available supplies of good fruft have been | CURED MEATS—Bacon, Sic per Ib for | Colored. Ib. 4@ 5| Do, green, ...3524 Butter and Eggs firmer. Chi & E 1ii Wabash .. 8 e 480 4s2% 4% 4s0 | Providence mill appears to have taken 20000 | sumed. Hence the speculative interest | fooergcTor light medium, 10c for light, 10%c [ Lima, Ib. 5@ §| Potatoes, Ib. Poultry fn heavy supply. Game cheap. CCCé&StL... 3% Do pref . 1% | May . $% 452 4% 4 | pounds of worsted wool at Wheeling this week. | shown in California seedless raisins, which | for extra light and 13¢ for sugar.cured: East- | Cabbage,:each.... 5@10| Pazsnips, doz. e 3 well at auction. | - Do_pret Wheel & L H.... . & { yyiy . 4974 500 4% 4974 | Sales at three of the chief markets have been | seems to be the only fruit that may be sub- | ern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@llc: Cailfornia | Caulifiowers, each 5@10| Db, Sweet. —@ 3 rehiget nald el & : Del & Hud | "Do pret . 13% | V'S¥ o5 Ribe, per 100 Toa— 8,080,100 pounds, and for four weeks 30,421,070, | stituted by mincemeat makers and bakers for | Hams, @9igc: Mess Becf, $8 50 per bbl; extra | Celery, bunch..... 5@—|Radishes,dz bchs.10912 Limes almost out of market. | Del L & W | Express Compantes— | ;Short Ribe, s . ... 4sn4|of Which 21,357,720 were domestic, against 35,- | currants. It is reported that considerable DUT- | mers do. §8 50; family do, $11@I2; salt Pork, | Cress, doz beh: Sage, Ib.. 25335 No change in Dried Fruits. | Den & R G.. Adams Bx 10 |3 © 495 480 49| H4T.600 last year, of which 23,897,300 were do- | chases have been made for consumption at an | sigs 50: extra prime Pork, 39 50; extra clear, | Garlic, Ib.... String Beans, 1..35340 Pork products expected to advance. | Do ‘pret American Ex 19 Py e A - mestic. advance of about %c over the prices prevalling. | §i5; mess, $14 50; Smoked Beef, 11%@I2%C per Green Peas, Th. Thyme, 1b.. P 5 T $ . $14 50; Wool, Hops and Hides the same. Erfe (new) . Toon %‘g\lllled'f!nel 1:3 flrf"nuhménxhr;l‘n;:ons“wrree :’;M’:uo-\r'n “ fpl'r_\,u“ru The iron manufacture Is "";:u |.,d‘" or- e e - |Kior it Turnips. dnr; ¥ fraction. Beef and Mutton un- | _ DO 1st pref 8% | Wells Fargo 2 3 T R 4o. | ders for finished products, which crowd many LARD—Eastern tierces quoted at 5%c per 1b | Lettuce, doz. Tomatoes, T Lo Tt | e | R o i ot T Then sl N | Mo et bejen tir ciysd: slthosel TrE SN for Somponnd a6 i puve e, oL | Cmab per v = | gt 2 e : 2 e N . g ; St ornia tierces, 5c per Fish, per pound— S Twelve failures last week. Hocking Val . €% Do pref . 76% | oats, 24c: No. 2 white, 2%c: No. 3, f. o. b., | PUAC PR are sl I (e . except that St ure; half- } 10-1b tins, 7c; do 5-1b @10 S WEEK'S FAILURES e £ 1 e i B i "?‘flfl Bossemer'at Pittaburs is 10 e S anaR AND S ULLION, e e a8 e THE WEEK'S L] S. Ko i 7 oref . - 0. b., g . eed. 275 e Fail have n in 3 F . i D | Am Tobacco §7% | timothy ‘seed, 32 S0; mmess pork, per bbl. $ 9@ | 11l Seaten, nainet 331 Jast year. and 34 in | Sterling Exchange, 60 day 5 A O . z SQ} Smalts The Bradstrect Mercantlle Agency reports 12 | Lake Shore ....1.. 1i8%| Do pref - O e er O a0 K oot v | Canada, against 57 last yea: S s = 435 | 300 pails, 20 in a case, $%c: 5-Ib pails, 12 in & o8 ilSiatn ot fatlures in the Pacific Coast States and Terri- | Louls & Nash.... i3%|People's Gas e N e Aepmml New Yok Brchanae taaphios: 22y | case, $ic: 10-1b palls,’ 6 in a case. $c: 50-1b Sturgeon £ = rd: - | Manhattan L . 11615 BRADSTREET" tins, one or two in a case, T%c: wooden bus & T od torfes for the week ending yesterday, as com- | 3.4 ge 'Ry 14514 | Com Cab Co. 5 20. whisky, distillers’ finished goods, per gal, = Fine Silver, per ounce. < 56% | a0 Tos met. THo: fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, T5%c; - 810} Tomel parp) - v e gatt; | Mich Cent 3065 Col F & Iron. Bt NEW YORK, Jan 5—Bradstreet’s to-mor- | 2oxican Dollars T | e Dble; about 110 1ba, Tie pér Ib. St L“%“E”?.Zmfi?.‘m 100. for the corr < % - | Minn & St L 2 Do pref . F - e O - sy ” ey = s ¥ ures for th aivided among the | iy prar 1l 55| Gen Elee . | gArticles_ | row will say: Favorable conditions in the WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. b O R trades as gars 5ad fobacce X aaier | Mo Facitc % | Tilinots Stecl S | trade situation continue to far outweigh m:-. HIDES, TALLOW. WOOL AND HOPS. ’%51 Fibea dz.25 5 anc : dry goa Mob & Ohto. 20 " |Laclede Gas W 1 | of an opposite character. Stormy weather | WHEAT—The market continues to creep up c 7 nAersy = ores, 4; horse deal i | C b a otations all Oysters, Cal, 100. et T resaurant, 15 Oalry, L D o BP0 et - ats, bu throughout a large section of the country this | at a snail's pace. There is not much busi- |, Tho% 5000 ":‘:"h‘l':ede::mu";’or cpmifhey: 12111?: e N - : PR cni1na & LI 9% Nat Lin ofi il 18 Sl week has checked the movement of :‘;rlcm.n- ness. as there is very little offering. o e e | Do pret . 3214 |Or Tmp Co. 27 ey, a5 4 dise in consumption, but the perceptible in- ewater quotations are s follows: $1 42% & _Culls and brands sell N T Gent 111000 84| Pactfic’ Malil On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | creass in the demand for seasonable goods is | for No. 1, $1 43%@1 45 for cholce and §1 T%@ | 1 kores Aound rtock. Heavs salted steers, THE STOCK MARKET. N ¥ Cent . . 118% | Pullman Pal market was steady; creameries. 13Q18%c; | reported as already resulting. The last week | 150 per ctl for extra choice for milling. 10@10%c per 1b: medium, Sc: light, 9c; Cow- S N Y C & st L. 14| Stiver Cert dairles, 11G17c; cheese, quiet, S@S%c; €BES, | of the month closes with increased activity in CALL BOARD SALES. hides, "9gavic: Stags, 6e: salted Kip, 10c; Calf, | Mining stocks were decidedly off yesterday. P Do 2as pret . 3 |oogas trt ey | 8T e aBe T e T oDl e it | Pl SO0 31 i So. 1 A1t Ih o 41 s | i G Sem: Jec oo A figine: cula, | The best price for Slerra, Nevada was sho 9 e R N th s . : . + 18,000, 3 Al eal, 1 ry . Calf, h £l Nor el T el o ol iy WEDAT SAGVEIEICR. it | e aatiar s | Spouis Mesaions—Niy.iu ot T 61N 1008, | B prre oameakinte meie oachc e S800: | Sxatnel K 1 the precsalug day: oud for Union e E : | Rect o d 3 Deerskin: summer, 25t per 1b; me- » agal wealk F Callb)e No_Pacific D ZIN|US Leather €% | Cities— Bushels. Bushels. | siderable drop in the number of fallures re- | ' Regular Morning Session—Mar—i2,000 ctls, D e neyakina, sheatiings, | fn sympathy, as' will be seen by the lst of W ODO xm; L 67 o va;‘f, gg% Minneapolis .217,600 "4o7 | Ported, large exports of cereals, particularly ”‘“fi 12,000, $141%. December—2000, $135%: | 20@30c each; short wool. 40@70c each; medium, | gales. 0 ;) LIl o e %% | Duith - wheat, corn and flour, and perceptible confl- | 4000, $1 35%. 70@%c: long wools, @81 30 each. T AMble Gt Miuhi, G o8 b L # O D e [ s S | e dence”in nearly all branches of trade as re- | GCCon, Session _May 13400 ctia, 41 {U4: | TALLOW_No, 1 rendered, 30306 per Ii NO. | ooy has evied an sssessment of 24 centa Plasvurg 1B |ICaNW 124%% | Toledo gards the outlook for spring business. An- | g3 ; . B e e~ rite B0 | ves ahare; dslluqueniMarin 1, Reading . D724 Do pret 165 ° | t. Louts .. other favorable feature of the week is the | BARLEY—Predictions of rain, which, by the | 13c: do defactive, 10glic: San Joaquin, defec- | In the Standard Consolidated mine at Bodls Do 1st pref...... 51 |St L & 8 W. 434 | Detroit slight but distinct improvement In the cotton | way, were not verified, gave the market an | tive, 7@dc: Southern Mountain, S@1l: _free | gor ¢, et he usual Rock Island 3%l Do pret 10" | Kansas City 27,500 | goods situation, in which speculative activity | easter tone, though there was no decline. Nutthetn SAGAc T B0 dsfective) SOFlc: Hum- |/ c=o 12 Wors ending Fanuary: i (he. peva Chros- St L &S F. % |R G V.. z | fs awakening. = Print cloths are higher and | Feed, $1@1 0214 for dark to £ood and $1 05 for | noant o T ooy Taises Fastern Oregon, | Pecting work was done in the Security, Moy, Do 1st pref [l iy Do pref T B T e R some makes of gray and medium Weight cot- | cholce: brewing, $11253@1 17% for No. 1 and | sgiie: Valley Oregon, 16@18: Black, Main Standard, Maguire, Burgess and D20 pret L 2 Chi G W 164 | Tidewater— tons are more frmiy B o o6 o opent up. | P (2501 ® per ctl fo dark Cosst. HOPS_014 crop. 2@6e for poor to falr and 8 | Fortuna ledges on the 150, 1%0, 265, 818, 380, o L B e - 18, e S ST L Sl g CALL BOARD SALES. @10c for good: new crop, 11@15c per Ib. 470, 455, 525 and 552 levels. The usual amount St R TR 0s | Drecedented production. and 8 fetern points, | Informal Seseion-3:15 o'clock—No sales. — of ore, of fair to good grade, was extracted = - ERR 3 | Baltimore 136,000 | At the West, however, consumption of pig and &MR ";1 Se{;l'on—ho sales. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. from the ledges in the stoping ground on the new 4s reg. 56 T B e oW ey e oo n stecl 1a reported | Regular Morning Session—May—4i000 ctle, varfous levels. The mine is looking fairly Do coup 5 | fnlshed Products of 1ron AN Aee T arwe | c: 2000, $9%o; 10.000, $9ka. BAGS Calcutta Grain Bags, 1838 delivery, | well. In the winze in the Fortuna vein on the g US s | | GaTes S o ctnet "and ralle are Teported at | gAfternoon Session—May—000 ctls, sz%c: 000, | gy O R, S T gsne 562 level there are § inches of high grade ore. T c Vi to C . = » tan mill statement- re crusl or the o5 e i B Wheat— TARIS FUTURES, e | e acn tor acitvery carler than iate sam. | QATS The market continues o harden, with | COAL—Several coast kinds are higher ard | weckSii"iona; average.assay yanger tailings, 2 - L , . 1t . S7; concentrates produced, 3 tons; assay | _Do s coup 1% NYC &l {Opeiiex S0 S| e R sntienote ok e advance | ® Fancy feed, $1204@1% per ctl; “good to | New Wellington, $3: Southfield Wellington, | 30,50; SSncent ‘amaigam produced, s ouncess District 3 6s..... 117% Nor & W 68 T e T Celivery at present prices. | Sholce. $1174@1 2214; common, $112%@1 15: | §7 50; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Coos Bay, | value per ounce, $2 3. Ala class A 108" Northwstrn Pty 2890 2565 | Wool Is Strong on large sales and firm prices | Surprise, $1 25g1 30; red, $1 35@1 45; gray, $115 | o Wallsend, $7 ‘Cumberland, $1450 in | Trading on the Bond Exchange was good Tone - 2200 2370 | abrond. Drices of most staple products are | @1L17%; milling, $1'173%@1 22%; black. for seed, | > < lvania Anthra- | @nd several local securities, notably Oceanic | 4 LIVERPGOL WHEAT FUTURES higher on the week. Notable instances are those §§~3:ax1r.:o'm£'|{'po°fu Outs sell ‘at $1G2 per ton buk E:: ‘s‘;"‘c::::!‘ ,f’“’}“’;’e;‘“t:n_ Rock | Steamehip and San Francisco Gas, sold higher. | > E. . - 3 > , tf e raw product | . 8153 . 89 d The oth it firm as & rule. i 2% O S Line 6 Mar. May. July. Sept | Of whest which iy past the e ve Semand | CORN—White is scarce and more or less | Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 7 60; | " The Franch Savings and Loan Soclety has te- | 60 | O 8 Line 5s tr. Opening 0% 7 6% 3% 6% | 3 "the Kiondike trade is reflected in canned | ROmIN: There is no change in yellows. Coke, $13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks. | elected the old board of directors, with B. J. 1:»’ o&:‘mahulx: tr. Closing . 9% % 2% 6T% | Oods, stocks of which are reported very low, y:‘l'l';gv" ;'1“3:“3. ‘:’mi l‘l’;‘:gl E;;ly&r ctl; large | Harrison's circular says: ‘‘During the week | Le Breton as president and Howar@ Park sec 1 Y pric vances. C i : 3 X = ey % Pacific 6s EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. O o Iath AV oae ARt | RYE—81 T ey e yhite there have been seven arrivals of coal from |TElary, == e Mining % Reading 4s ardness coming most generally from the | BUCKWHEAT—§175@2 per ctl. These quo- | Washington with 15,454 tons, three from Ore- | company the old directors wera _re-elected, 109 R G W 1sts, CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—CATTLE—There was a | gofor o | tations are nominal, as there is hardly 2ny | gon, 1160 tons; five from British Columbla, 13.- | with James Newlands as president, F. E. Dieta L e fair demand for cattle and prices ruled steady | ~ Cereal exports are again heavy, total ship- | here. 2% i | 835 tons; one from Philadelphla, 198 tons; two | secretary, and W, E. Sharon superintendent. e S at yesterday's decline. Beef steers sold at an | ments of wheat, including flour, for the week FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS from Swansea, 3143 tons; one from Australia, [ At the annual meeting of the Utah Consol. | FwaDis | extreme range of $3 75@5 50, the greater part amounting to §,110,624 bushels, against 8,926,000 = 2146 tons; total, 41,186 tons. The deliveries this | {dated Mining Company t’tzxe ?-‘xdvdg:“.o."p:.? Gen Elec of the cattle going for $4 35G5; stockers and | bushels )!::‘5 SRS TR 10s 2 | FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, | Week have been most opportune, as some | fe-elected, with Henry B Havels as procs O Clear ® Part)) Cloud, 3 feeders, $3 50Q4 50; canning _cattle, $250@3. | 3 oeioms eonel i Jtor" $4 5504 65 Bakers' extras, $4 30@4 40 per bbl. | characters of coal were almost entirely out of | fent o N FRICh £ artly /4 | Calves sold up to §7 for the best. =~ @ buy. | Business failures for the week are the small- | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | frst hands, and very light stocks of some S CIauay® Rarn ® Snow (OGS HerYy, recelpts of hoks allowed YUY, | sst reporied in the fourth week of JanUATY Tor | Jows. usual discount fo'the. trads: Graham | Were held by retallers. ‘Thoe grades refarred BOARD SALES. liaae ctate ¢ ve years past. numbering only IS5, agalnst | Flour, §3 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, §2 50 per 100; | to_are those exclusively used for house pur- S . Lo, RS ore JarEely at 8 8003 82 10T | 300 last week, 336 in the corresponding week of | Rice a8 15 Cornmenl, 35 35 Cates crvess | Drecs, which ate frocly cossumed during. the Following were the sales in the San Fran- SHADED AREAS SHOW P‘FEC""TA" | K P 1st D tr. % | range of Drices for hogs "belng §8 6063 0. | lasy Yo, S In 1w, 312 tn 1% snd 30 | do. g3 Oxtmeal, 83 50: Oat Groats, w; Hom. | winter monthe Under exleting circumstances | ciaco Stock Bosrd yesterday: DURING PAST 12 HéURS La new cons 4s.. 102 | Wab lst bs The late market was active and the early de- | ‘it e 5000 =il uckwheat Flour, $; Cracked | ents of three Seattle collleries fee , 1on—9:30. o ~ > L W f concerns having $000 capital or | Wheat, $350; Farnia, $4 50: Whole Wheat | Justified in advancing their prices $1 per ton Regular Seaslon—0:30. L & N Unt 4s.... 86 | Do 2ds cline was partly recovered. e : at, a, ; le . D | . s 5 per cent In all were of concerns | Flour, $3 25: Rolled Oats (bbls), $:@5 40; in | on all deliveries from ship’s side where same | 300 Belcher . 341 200 Potost 0 EXPLANATION. e R AL S e e D e A T | havingieasithen $:000 Capital: Tacks, S 005 0, Paarr bariey bi: Beit Feas, | s for domestls R R e 33 400 Savage 15 The arrow flies with the wind. The top fig- | Y (& 24| Do deterre 3 | e A L e I eoliog | , Business fallures in Canada this week num- | §3'50;" Green do, $4 25 per 100 Ibs. purposes has not been advanced, hence our | 700 Best & Belchr.. 44 550 Sierra Nev 8 ures at station {ndicate maximum temperature | 1 32 - 1165 . | P‘;‘"Y e "P“"?"s;i’« e I ’;@ ber 43, against 46 last week, 5 in the week a St e, industrial interests are not at ail affected by | 200 Con Cal & Va..110|300 si for the daye; those underneath it if any. ol ! . XD $0 B T matin £5 Juax ag0 and 63 in the corresponding week of HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. the temporary scarclty of other kinds, | %gmfin:gm 240 ] amount of 11, of melted snow in inches G STC 3 0 $4G4 65 | i 7 ““The continuous dry weather is beginning | oul urry.. 82 7 R e B | choice fed Western, and vearlings were worth == 3 ot ~ W : 31| 50 % 80 el R P e e b olopmr e 2R SLEAS . sl eSS S e R4 O . (e BANK CLEARINGS. Thore was no farther advance yesterday, as e DONLITSIEt Taten oo | 00 > © 33| 300 Unton Con bt air pressure; isotherms, or dotted lines, equal | Con Cal & Va.... 100| Plymouth s c 2 = t was collection day and the Weather Bureau | a pronounced advance in rates from Australia, | 100 Hale & Norcrs..1 3 100 3 temperature. Tne word “high” means high | Deadwood .... 5| Quicksilver D100 | ¥ Heavy sheep sold around M 80 . eheep, | NEW YORK. Jan. 28.—The following table, | predicted rain. The market was firm, how- | and large engagements have been made at | 100........ 1 40| 500 Utah 11 parometeic pressure andls; rnll.‘l':c?(;g'v%?_l;d Bodli & Omry.. B vt 300 | 4700 PR CA PR s P | comptled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | ever. tne :rda‘{:"c'::émz'el Jess ‘:n&t}:e:}oir':tslh;he‘r:e Jare |' e 55 :u;z Y!T‘l)l:w Jacket .. 32 by fair weather o ers. - ale & Norcrs. Serra Nev 8 p t elghty-seven cities for the week ended AN ; r | ernoon Session. D Y o amnuy | Homusetakey 0 A e e Ty 37 wln ihe percentaps: of thersese | | BIDDLANGE NN . [eerC e Rkt ratesineid et Cine | ATt . . 11/200 Ophir ... first appear on the Washington const. When | 3ot cn®l 20| Yellow Jacket 25 | offielal, natives, '4200; Southerns, 500, General | and decrease as compared with the corre- | FEEDSTUFFS_Rolled Barley. $2@28 per | 31 S 40" (or next season's orop, awalting |'ae srcc s Beichi |0 Sverman ...... 08 the pressure is high in the interior and low | markef steady to 10c lower; best grades of | sponding week last year: ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $35 50§29 50 | syme seasonable rains, which are seriously Con & Va1 03(300 o r Toy - coast, and the isobars extend north e | s e = jobbing, $30; Cocoanut Cake, $19@20; Cotton- e T o 200 Con Cal & Va..1 035|300 22 along € ; h BOSTON. dressed beef steady at yesterday's decline s e Mioai, $55 e | needed in the very near future. 10,2 52st - <5is i 10,100 23 and south along the coast. rain is probable; o e choice stockers and feeders and cows and heif- Py b e TS Fhs | ,,RICE_Hawalian is higher. Chinese mixed, | 300 Gould & Curry.. 32/100 Savage 15 it iwhen thie How;: 18 inkloled wiEh Iachareint ph‘i‘:f"‘,',’s} Jan B oAtchison, 12 Bell Tele | ers steady: Texas and Indian and medium [ T Tt PO (Chovoed ool [ uimet Siges ctls No- L Ao 80 per ctli ex: | 2w Hale & Norcra. 1 45200 Sierra Nev 7 marked curvature, rain ot gon is im- , 21 , s | Westerns, 10c lower; Western steers, $3 5@ g e 2 ¢ | tra, No. 1. $5@5 20; Hawalian, $4 62% 400 Mexican . 21100 4 7 With 2 “high” in_the vicinity of | 5%; Oregon Short Line, 24; San Diego, —. | 4 40; Western cows, $2 50@3 25; native steers. (Fx-ca- '~ round lots)—Wheat. $16@ | yapan, $4 75@5: Rangoon, $4 | 2 5 5 3 and the pressure falling to the Cali- sne | 33 7% . " on ki i . 18 50 per ton; Wheat and Oat, $16@17 i0; Oat, | " (O a4 m 250 . - 221300 Union Con 40 loast, warmer weather may he expected | NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. B Y e $14 50G16 50: Barley. $13 50Q155; compressed. | , SOFFEE—The circular of C. E. Bickford mmer and colder weather in winter. The | 2 3 gl e 0 | Fiitbare S51T; Alfalfa. $i0 50011 50; stock, $10 506 | “*I&i ce the 7th of January the markst has | 5, FOllOWINE were the sales in the Paclfic Stock reverse of these conditlons will produce an | ypyw YORK, Jan. 2.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | HOGS — Recelpts. offcial. 20.00. Market | Baltimore R W gty por pate™ been fairly active and generally lower for most | Doard vesterdnye =~ : opposite Tesult. - 1 ' 14,220 barrels: exports, 15418 barrels. Strong, | opened Sc lower, closd Sfil‘gc&:awer. Bulk of | San Francisco —40@47isc per bale. descriptions, strictly superior new crop washed | . o egular ‘:s;n:x;)—p:‘o‘r. & . : . 15,418 barrels. 3 Py @3 eavies, 33 653 80; packers, | Cincinnaf — uatemala being the only exception. _Arrivals | i -3 WEMTHER BECHT | but s Oty milpatants, 557908 ‘olty il § 5 o mixed, 3 5@3 lights, $3 350 sas CIty BEANS AND SEEDS. of these have been small and insufficlent to - 37600 (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | ;:-m t‘ 45@5 60; ;l%s :;m;: $4 50@4 b.&; 3 2;2‘:: 2 rr;rke]n;. $3 10@3 T 5 lplg!z, “:): mmM si' Pow on?m mhelet orderhloage?u at tug“prlc]e’s fnrdcnn:lder- :% ?3 Afio Potosi 2 peer 5 | Minnesota patents, ; Minnesota o] 28 P — Receipts, official, 2100, arket nneapolis Most of yesterday's arrivals were Pinks, | able quantities. eanwhile all grades lower | ceeeeeeeeeen 340800 ... SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28, 1895, 5 p. M. | ere’, $4 25@4 50; winter extras, $3 3 90. slow, about 10c lower. Contract lambs steady | Detroit . drag. Most of the business has been in old | 500 . ... <33 400 Savage The following are the rainfalls for the past wgg@memm 56,425 b“,h,fw feetiat 40; muttons, 10c lower; stockers and feed- | Cleveland which "’":‘ M”z‘: bought in the country. There | .r 1" which holders are compelled to force at | 300 Best & Belchr.. 51|20 Sterra Nev ol & W - firm; lambs, $4 75@ 60; muttons, $3 75 Louisville is no further change to report. seemingly unreasonable figures to attract any | 800 . - - 48600 twenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls to | 75,204 pushels. Spot firm; No. 2 red, $105. 3 ¥ < @ | Frovidence 0 Whiten o1 4 | B D o ract Ay w7 45500 date, as compared with those of the same date | Options opened easier owing to disappointing OMAHA. | Milwaukee | @1 45; Large Whites, $1 30@1 37%; Pinks, $2 10 | worthy of explanation that he hold-over Cof- Caledonia 20| 400 last season: | Liverpool ‘cables, rallled on active coverinz | OMAHA, Jan. 25 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 1700, | St Paul . 2 15. Reds, $180G2: Blackeye, 32 2502 50; | fees lack the style necessary for jobbers' pur. | 300 Chollar ..... ... 2211300 . Post This Last | stimulated by sharp advance in Antwern, | njorier eteady. native beef steere $5 50@4 6o; | Buftalo | Butters, $140@150; Limas, $165@17; Pea, | poses and their only outlet is ‘through the | 800 Con Cal & Va..110 500 . Stations— 24 Hours. Season. Season. | touching $1 for May, after which it reacted | \egtern steers, $3 40074 30; cows and heifers, | Omaha ... $1 35@1 50 per ctl. roasters. In that avenue prices must show | 200 Crown Point ... 26 800 . Fureka .. [} 15.68 Pnder tisior \iulhrlo;ed arrn and 4@%c | 12 §5G4; canners, $1 5042 T5: stockers S0 It Indianagolis Hfil-:sos‘,%gw; At 10 o Yellow | Telative value compared with Santos srades b Red Bluff o 6.60 igher on near months, but 3¢ net lower on " ' - t - Columbus, . justard, 50; ax, 2 10; Canary Seed, | costing from 7@%%c laid down—or remain un- A4 Ry Sacramento 0 5.38 | July: January, §1 08%@1 0%, closed §109; May, | “THotis Resipte ao Morbet Reond qo3 10c | Savannah 24@2%c per IL: Alfalfa, 3@6c: Rape. 2@2%c: | sold. Recent arrivals of new crop unwashed | 30 ...... 3 32 1200. an Francisco 0 519 98i4cTsL, clored $9c. i S 65 el a0as o7 | Denver . Hemp. 3c; Timothy, 5%c. Salvador have been all placed at 9@s%e for | 100 Hale & Norers.. 1% 1500 Fresno e 0 2.30 HOPS—Firm Hght, '3 igs, $3 25@3 60; bulk of sales, | Hartford 028, DRIED PEAS—Niles, $125; Green, $120@ | red to strictly current qualities. | 30 - 1 401200 San Luis Obi Trace 2.86 WOOL—Steady. | 85 60@3 6 pies, v " | Richmond 2,545,264 140 per ctl. “‘New York is dull at a net decline during 30 4214 1100 o 0o 330 METALS The Metsl Exch rted the | o SHEEP—Receipts, 2700 Market 100 lower: | J{SRENS, Tkt o POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLEs. | fhe fhreg vesks of o In o No. T and e in | 20 ks 00, s 0 3.3 e Metal Exchange repos e | rair to cholce natives, $4@4 60; fair to choice | WV &shington . 815, 0s No. 4. grades there are also | 8 Sioti0as, CHis 451 | Metal market to be in a weak condition, With | {Westerns, $3 8004 45: common and Htock oh Peoria. 1,152,150 o fer. [ ®raasice Co T sco temperature: Maximum, 63; ! business light. | 0t: 1ambe, #5008 50 o Snd otock Sheed. | Rocheste 1,421,568 Everything remains about the same in this ‘To-day’s stock consists of €70 Costa Rica, | 2100 Mexican 25500 . ean, 46 PIGIRON—Warrants closed weak at $ 50@ | 07 g 3 | New Haven . 1,667,300 line. 230 Nicaragua, 1138 Salvador, 4252 Guatemala | 500 261500 X CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | 6 68. | DENVER. Worcester 1,598,830 TATOES—FEarly Rose, 65@7¢; River Reds, | and 260 Mexican; in all 650 bags, as against 1700 ... FORECASTS. SPELTER—Fasler at $3 ST%@4. | DENVER, Jan. 25.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 50. | Ata—ss.. 1.595,300 e e o Oregom Bas | 1272 bags same time last year. | 571600 Yellow Jacket The pressure has fallen during the past 24 | TIN—Easler at $13 $0@13 %0 | Market steady; beef steers, $3@4 10; co' Salt Lake Ci 1.523,776 banks, §0@s0c; Salinas Burbanks, 85c@$l10; | ‘‘The steamer San Blas is due about the 31st | Afternoon Session. hours over Utah, Nevada. Southern Idaho and | LAKE COPPER-Steady: $10 @11 | 52 50@3 50; stockers and feeders, 33 25@4 25, Springfield, Mass. 1,683,171 Petaluma Burbanks, 50@65c; Sweet Potatoes, | inst. with 4050 bags. 12/500 Mexican . Northern Washington. It has risen rapidly | lh‘f;‘a;‘z‘gflthg e ‘x'n‘i’fie.-.“:n:":‘mflfiffi | freteht a.m to river; bulls, stags, etc., $2g3; | Eort Worth ... i S per ctl for Rivers ..}% Shasse for Merced: pr“‘;eugzt!;:e df‘«;!;:efg:rlg P el | x 84)200...... . over the upper Missouri Valley. 1 | calves, 50@S. e g . £ mnew Volunteer Potatoes, 2%c per 1b. " L lominal for | 500 Best & Belchr. 46 300 Ophir e teraorature, et remaalyed nearly. sta- | calls Lead weak.at $360. | HOUS Rteceipts, 100. Market 8o lower; | Portland, Or. 13298 | ONIONS 32'50G2 T per ctl; cut Onlons, $1 50 | Bood washed (none here): iGITiie nominal for | oo .. .. /300 o tionary over the country west of the Rocky | COFFEE-Options opened quiet and un- | light packers, $3 60@3 65; heavy, $3 56@8 60; | St. Joseph - L2WNM @2 per sack. £00d peaberry (none here); 13@14%c for good to | 400 Caledonta 13500 Overman Mountaine. In the great valleys of California | changed; closed steady, unchanged to 5 points | mixed, $3 603 6. | Los Angeles - 124458 | "VEGETABLES—Marrowfat Squash, $12@15 | prime: 10@12c for good. mixed with black | 200 Con Cal & Va..110 600 Potosi .. the temperature is about normal. | 1'3:5;4 Sales.(fm b-g including March, & 65 | SHEEP—Demand good for muttons. No re- | Norfolk - LW | per ton; Hubbard Squash, $12@15 per ton; Dried | 9%@11c for fair: 5%@S's for common to | 209 105 | 300 Savage Rain has fallen in California south of the | @5 Spot Coffee—Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, | ceipts; rhipments, 633; no quozations. | Byracuse . ¥ eppers. 3@10c per Ib: Dried Okra, 15c; Cab- | O Salvador—14@1éc for good to prime | oo 102151000 Sierra Nev .. Tehachapi and in Arizona. | g;«%lé‘;m 7 jobbing, 6%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, ity { I\:rnhlifiilnes . - :“‘: bage. 60@T5c per ctl; Carrots, 25@60c per sack: 'm;;m;i 13?“‘/-6 f';:‘edffllr :e"hed:m}figfic for | 300 Crown Point 43/800 ...... A aximum wind velocity of 26 miles per | eid N N W 3 | ot .: g Garlic, 3@4c r 1b; Asparagus, — per lb for | K 0 prime was] peaberry; 4@11c for | g0 Gould & Cu: 33300 . : The "cast is reported at Tatoosh | (3{1“%11;5:::‘”‘; Jfair refining, 3 :;Agc; cen- TONDOMN W OO SA T, | Witmington, Dei'! e superfor unwashed; 9@%%c for good Ereen un- | sgg oo oYt 33 200 Uiah 900 - = les Gy . S@10c; washed: 13@13%c for good to prime unwashed | recasts made at San Franclsco for thirty | BUTTER—Receipts, 2860 packages. Steadyt | IONDON, Jan. 28.—There was the usual | Scranton Angeles Green Peas, $@l0c; String 550 Hale & Norers..1 50 . = 25c; Tomatoes, $1@150; Green Peppers, | beaberry. Nicaragua—8@llc for good to su- | — ending midnight, January 29, 1898: | Western creamery, 14%@20c; Elgins, 20c; fac- | large attendance at the wool auction sales to- | Grand Raplds r:r b SummerfiSq\luh, wmc;ppx:e:r;'g | perfor unwashed: 13c for good unwashed pea- | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Northern California—Cloudy and unsettled | lo;:}dr‘!sglii‘amu o % < it day. The offerings aggregated 14,457 bales, in- i\;‘nxur‘m Ga. 15@2%5c per Ib. g | he';r:; Gfuntemnln nr;d Mexftnl:hdnew crop— | ‘weath v, probably showers on the — o packages. rm; ate 1 AL sy, V! | o R AL ED V) o’ 17@18%c for prime to fancy washed; 141:@16 FRIDAY, Jan. weath S T e e i e R i cluding cholce Victoria greasy, which were EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— 2@ %4p m =t Potatoes, sliced raw, 12c per Ib In lots of 25 | for g00d to strictly good washed: 13%@14lac for | Alpha Con. winds keenly competed for by the home trade nn-li A . 06 07(Julta . o o i s - Tbs: sliced desiccated, 16@18c: granulated raw, | fair washed; old crop—10%@13c for fair washed; Alta . . 11 12| Justi hern California—Cloudy Saturday, with DRIED FRUIT. American “buyers. The Ixtter buyers pur- | T . Toe: Ontons, sbe: Catrote, o1d," The: how, 8 | 7@10c for medium: 3@6%c for common to or- | Andes T 12 13| Kentudk . %R early Saturday morning: southerly| NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—California Drieq | Chased 330 bales, but sometimes they could ' Spokane = Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c: turnips, | dinary: 15%c for good washed peaberry: 13@ | Belcher . . 34 38| Mexican 22 24 Fruits steady. 4 not reach the sellers’ limits. Good Australian | Sloux City - 2%c; String Beans, 20c; Tomatoes, 50c. " | 13%c for good unwashed peaberry; 9%@lic for = Best & Belchr. 44 45|Occldentai 160 ada—Falr Saturday. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 5@7%: merinos easily realized late rates. New South New Bedford . > < e 51 &00d to_superior unwashed. Bullion . 09 10 Ophir - 51 52 day Saturda; prime wire tray, Sige: wood dried primecgige; | Wales wool was especlally high. ‘Scoured was | Knoxville, Tenn... 5 Uil i GAmn SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Com- | Caledonia ...... 17 20| Overman o7 0 —Rain early Saturday morning; | cholce, 8%c; fancy, 9@%%c. . * | strongly competed for, the continent paying 2 Topeka .. . .2 P pany_quotes terms net cash: Cube Crushed | Chollar ....... 22 23 Potosi o % - PRUNES 3@kc. # shillings for choice New South Wales stock. | Birmingham 3 ] The Poultry market 1 blocked with Eastern | ad Fine Crushed, 6%c: Powdered, 6%c: Dry | Con Cal & Va..100 1 05 Savage . BT ‘0 and vicinity—Cloudy and un- | APRICOTS—Royal, 5@T%c; Moorpark, S@ite, | A small lot of Cape of Good Hope and Natai | Wichita ... 1 1 _bloc! Granulated, s%c: Confectioners A, 5%c;: Mag- | Challenge ... . 32 = 31| Sex Belcher . o5 o8 Eettled weather Saturday, probably showers in | PEACHES—Unpeeied, 7@10c; peeled, 12@20c. | W00! Was offered and sold at unchanged | Binghamton 2 0 stock. In local stock young fowl are dolnk | nolja A, 5%c: Extra C, 8%c: Golden C, 5%c: | Con Imperiai.. 01 02|Sierra Ney o the afternoon; westerly, changing to south- > g ¥ prices. The offerings of the latter were chiefly | Lincoin it -2 rather better, and dressed Turkeys are dull and | Cangy Granulated, 5%¢; Callfornia A, 3%c per | Conndence —... 75 — Silver Hill 03 o4 erly winds | LONDON MARKETS taken by Germany and the home trade. The | Lexington Ky..... 06 1 cheap. lb; half barrels ic more than barrels, and | Crown Point.. 23 25|Standard 516 ecial report from Mount Tamalpals, taken | » g following are the sales in detail: | Jacksonviile, Fia.. 240,657 i “The Game market continues overstocked. boxes izc more. ConTHaw Yok, = el Dt G . m.—Clear; wind north, 5 miles per hour; | NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—The Evening Post's | New South Wales, 3700 bales: scoured, 71d@ | Kalamazoo - 5 e Another car.of Eastern sold st 10c for Tur- S Eureka Con .. — 25 Utah . 0 1 Lemperatute, U3 maximim vhmpeabutel 18 de- | Lowton Spancialoablsenim rayerivme siotk | S terestyi (WRQEA LU nL CRlin e ST na ReTE W (0P Ducks. LI5S0 Galeess 51> | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. | Gould & Curry. 32 33| Yellow 30 32 i, Local Forecast Official. | joArkets here were irregular to-day. Amer- | ..o.0y 5gsa) d ' * | Chattanooga € 28 Hens, $4 & for young Roosters, $4 for old Roos- Hale & Norcrs.150 1 5 By izl icans and Argentines were buoyant, but other | ® V{000 a” 3300 bales; scoured, 7d@ls 7%d; | Rockford, Il ¥ 27,401 304 ters ~d 84 50 for Fryers. Hogs are off a fraction, as the recent ad- b e securities were idle to dull. There was more | greasy, 5ld@ls 5. Canton, 0. 152,600 13.6 POULTRY— vance called in free shipments from the coun- STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. EASTERN MARKETS. general dealing here in Americans than since | South Australia, 1300 bales: greasy, 5@7%d. | Springfield, O. 173,640 320 , Live Turkeys, 9@10c for Gobblers and 10@1ic | try. Beef and Mutton show no change. = * the rise began. At the same time, as a na- | New Zealand, 4500 bales; scoured, 6%a@ls 2d; | Fargo, N.'D. 0.0 W28 T2 g | acssed Turkeys, @13 per Ib: | \holesale rates for dressed beet stock from FRIDAY, Jan. 222 p. m. ersopr tural result, the buying w: h 5 | greasy, 6@10d Sioux Falis 14403 2900 | Geese, per pair, $1 25@1 50; Ducks, 4@5: Hens, | 0 PO e THI08 08 1 oS Bid. Asked. Bid Asked. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. b 2 ying was somewhat ragged. | 570010 0YGo0q Hope and Natal, 300 bales; | Hastings, 105,812 478 $2@4; Roosters, young, $4@5; Roosters, old, . e = U S Bonds— Oakland Gas.. 56% — 5 uch of President McKinley's speech in New | gooured, 1s 4%d: greasy, 6%@7%d. Fremont, Neb...... 85,783 ©.7 . ©r - $4 50@6: Broilers, $4 50@5 for | BEEF_First quality, 6%@7c; second do, 5%@ | 4s quar coup..1: Pac Gas Im.. 93 94 NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—To-day's stock market | YOrk Iast night was cabled here and the mar- Falkland Island, 300 bales; greasy, 4@6%d. | Davenport 445,334 8.2 | large and $3@3 50 for small: Pigeons, $i 50Q ‘ci third do, WSCV,?:: 1. all, 4s quar reg. Pac L Co 56% 57 showed signs of a strugele by the bulls to sus- | K¢t @id mot construe it favorably, fur —_ Toledo .. 1,891,460 454 17 per dozen for young and T for old. VEAL—Large, 5@6c; sm: 6@7c per 1b. 4s_quar new. S F G & E.. %% %% e ; £ = ther alding the upward rush in price. A set- | NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Galveston . 6,557,300 3.0 ME—Quail. per doz, $1: Mallard, $250@ | MUTTON—Wethers, 6%@7c; ewes, 6}4c per Ib. | Miscel Ban Fran ..... 3% 3% tain prices while they were taking thelr | back for a short time was followed finally by 2o braig : | Houston 5,994,428 5 : Canvasback, $350@4: Sprig, $125@150: | LAMB—Spring, nominal. Stockton Gas. 14% — profits. They were moderately successful and | a rally to near the best. There has been a | i z Youngstown 259,491 i . T5c: Widgeon, 76c@$1: Small Ducks, 50@ | PORK-—Live Hogs, 4c for large, 3%@3%c Insurance— £old large blocks of stock which have been | sharp Tise in rupee paper on reports that the | PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 28.—The local Wheat b v gl ot T5c: Gray Geese, $2: White, The: Brant, $1; | for smail and 3%@3%c for medium; soft Hogs, Firem's Fad..197% — recent speculative favorites without producing | E0ld standard in India was imminent. The | market falled to exhibit any of the strensth | Totals, U. S......$1,283,710,197 33.9 ... | Honkers, §3; English Snipe. §2; Jack Snipe, $1: | 3%c; dressed, do, 51%@éc per 1b. 54| Bank Stocks— any marked declines elsewhere in the list. | DeSt informed disregard these reports and the | that sent Chicago up to the highest mark of | Totals outside of Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 25@1 30 for Cottontalls and g sy E L & P 6s..120%120% | Anglo-Cal ... 88% 60 o E : '# 1St | goundest mono-metallists doubt the wisdom of v . New York ... 493,17 252 ... |$l for small. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. |Bank of Cai.. 247 250 Northern Pacific preferred shows a net gain | such a thing at present. A further jump in | Lo, cason, for the reason that Liverpool re- | DOMINION OF CANADA | |cal's D & T. » for to-day, but the declines in the others were | Bank of England stock to record price Jooks | M paq N Ty O™ty pa® | Montreal - $ BosL B3 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. For Friday, January 2. | First Nat . mot sufficient to uncover any large number of | significant and as though the bank meant to | wious by paying about lc more than the situn. | TOronto . RIS 347 Flour, qr eks ... 6490 |Leather, rolls .. & Lon P & A..1% stop-loss orders. The sharp gains In special | PUrsue the policy of being an active agent in | tion at that time warranted, and most of them | Winnipeg . 1,240 05 The: TAer. WMIEAE (4 SUIC DL WIOW ML | yrnet, ol .uos, S0 [Exliber: Tt 0,000 N stocks at different times during the day were | ‘he, oney movement. More Japanese money | dropped the price back again to-day, To%c be- | Halifax . Loeme | ... S8 are atratd to sdrarie i, (o feC Gy | paxieyiotls < SGS BRI s 8,400 [N Na “iaently e to manmlation for the Durposs | B Tl emirasy o, %ol amount of | {ng"fie best ‘uctation for Walla Walla, with | Hamilton R R L e i e o/ mides, 5o i1 MR e of sustaining the general market. This, to- | ment to New York. This s regarded as an | Diineftc™ 204 valley golng at 7@Wyuc per : T A R | e i T e Nb mey Jat |Hum S & L1050 1160 Bethier withi fhie higher rauge of prives’report- | exceptional -transaction, _without much sig- WASHINGTON. $ 24,409,500 2.0 BUTTER— Cheese, ctls . %0 | Straw, _tons N By Cal 6a..110, . |Mutual Sav. > - 3 —— Cs 2 103 av U. mi fvnm‘; If’"?";\»"“." fn‘ordnlng kept stocks well ¥ TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 25.—Wheat higher; REVIEW OF THE STOCK MARKE? ‘Fre;mex‘;y—:‘\l:'w'cre&m:flfls.‘ ’:2 with spe- I;‘::: sks = I.Lllzl‘gop-. btlesbdl 44 ; gyrtalysz!..lls:‘él [s &L B0 100 above last night's level during the early part CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. No. 1 club,’ 77c; No. 1 blue stem, §0c. 5 cial ‘brands higher: ssconds. $gItc. P Coen o E e e s A < 99% — |Eecurity S B 150 of the day, but the closing showed an easy CEes — S At e R s e T e K R oy s 0 L NCE O R {Tmion T Co 80— v o P NEW YO . 25.—Bradstreet’ c per . elts, bls me, bbls . ak Gas 5s...104 — |Un tone, with prices generally at the lowest. New | CHICAGO, Jan. 28—It looked at the opening PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. N w_m’:& :‘:mflm'nAllhml‘l: l‘:":'-:':_‘: EaNteen " Bhitter - Cronnvery; | Hui.t Inflle-| Ratatos. e 1400 Quickstlver, fisk. 0 | Do 20 is .1l 112 | Street Railroad— ork Central was conspicuous under realizing | In Wheat as if the long-looked-for reaction — e 2 % packed. 1T%@2lc per 1. WASHINGTON. | Om Ry 6s.....18%130 |California ... 108%108% pressure after the opening and closed 1% lower | was about to take place. For the first time in | PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 28.—Exchanges, $263,- | k¢t was temporarily disturbed at the begin- | * CHEESE—Cholce mild new, 1lc; common to Flour, - 5,01 Bhan. aks | P & O Ry 6s.110 1:3 Do e than the day’s high point. Kansas and Texas | two weeks news really favored the bears, and | 159; balances, $75,075. | Mg of the week by exaggerated reports,as | good. 8Qi0c: Cream Cheddar, lo@fic: Youns | Witl, “Col™ ' 350 Flaxseed. sks R e N e s A . preferred showed an extreme decline of 1% | a decline in prices at once ensued. May, e | to the purposs of dispatohisg the man-of-war Teatse o i Ko T | Oats, ctls ....... 12,250 4 ;,’;‘;::"{“fu';‘ S Yo AR ke P e and Rock Island of a full per cent. Heaviness | which closed yesterday at Y7%@9%c, opened Ry X | Maine to Havana, it oo vecovered from the | "RRGRES T Py, sageto. per dos: store e Sne 'ElecRyss. — 100 | Powder—- of the Granger group was another factor in the | to-day at 96%@9%c, and July, in whi YDON, | effects of this scare and In the past few days | pooy “angate. SF &N P 5s.105 — |California ... decline. London was a heavy seller, espe- | tiom. however, there was not much tominy, | gilONDON, Jan. 2—Consols 12H@U2Z 11-16: | geveioped remarkable strength and activity. 2 e FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. | § P of Ar 65..101%101% [E Dynamite .. 8 — cially of New York Central. This added to 3 ” ot much trading, | Silver, 264d; French rentes, 103t 22%c. | London bought stocks here to a considerable DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. 8 P 109%110% | Glant Con Co 38 38% the heavy tone to quite a marked extent. Stil | oPened %@Ic lower at 86gséic. There was | LIVERPOOL, Jan. 25.—Wheat, firm; No. 1| éxtent on Wednesday, though it was subse- Butter and Eggs are no cheaper, and In fact | g . 9614100 | VIgOTIt ........ 3% 3% another factor on the side of the reactionists | Plenty of selling at those figures by heavy | standard California, 38s 3d; cargoes off coast = quently a seller of part of its purchases, whil One car of Oranges was offered at auction | the tendency is the other way at the moment, | 10111 Miscellaneous— was the weakncss in the anthracite group, de- | holders, and May was down to %c and July to | firm, 64 higher; cargoes on passage, sellers at | throughout the week there has been a large | and sold at $135G2 50 for Navels and 40c for | as the cold weather is keeping back supplies. | 119%120% | Al Pac Assn.. 98%100 clines in some of its members reaching a | §5%c before any support of consequence ma- | advance, 6d; English country markets, firmer; | &mount of both investment and speculative | go.giings It was fancy stock. The market is glutted with Poultry, which -1027103% | Ger Ld Wks..100 150 point. The local New York group added ~the | terialized. Traders were somewhat st French country markets, fir; Wheat in Paris, | Duying for public account, the commission 2 ; & Stock Gas 6s.. — 103 |H C & § Co. 31 31% Weight of its weakness to the burden of the = oot et | aour il el ooy houses being active factors in the trading | There Is no change to report in anything. | is coming In heavily from the East. Game is Stock das Hutch § P Co. 41% 12, bulls. The sudden spurts of strength shown by | ¢0ed by the weakness at Liverpool. That mar- | “GEr N Unianas, 3 1-820. Professional interests of the smaller type, [ The market is almost bare of Limes. also in good supply and cheap. | Contra Costa. 53t 56% |Mer Ex Asn.. % — Northwest, Loulsville, Denver preferred and a | ket opened %@1%d higher, but a large slice ‘while at first inclined to act on the bear side, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Summer Vegetables are in light supply and | aarin e 50 — " |Nat Vin Co .. — 7 few other stocks proved unavailing to coun- | of this advance had been lost when 1:3 p. m. DONS ERVIEW OF TRADE. were forced to cover and found it an unprofit- | Cranberries, $71G§ per bbl; Coos Bay, 31 50@ | nigner. Fruits are pretty well limited to Ap- | Spring Val ...100%100% Oc S Co ..... 3% 40 teract the general low tendeéncy. Exchange | cables came in. This weakness was explained | % @ble course to fight this advance, more espe- | 2 per box. les and Oranges, which are in ample supply | Gas & Electric— |Pac A F Al.. 1% 3 hardened a iraction for demand in response to | by the Argentine shipments for the week, 864,- | Clally as the market rom first to last has | . Apples, 40@sde per box for common, 6@l Jor Al cedtnary tisede. Limiea ev6 yory woroe, | Cont GRMEHE NN~ LPRG Dot Coi.. 35 100 Lordon continued selling of stocks here. The | 000 bushels. This was more than twice a { NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—R. G. Dun & Co.’s | presented ample evidences of the activity and to_cholce and $1 25@1 40 for fancy. Following 18 The Call's regular weekly retall | Capital Gas...— — |Par Paint Co. 6% — announcement of the withdrawal of £10,000 in | much as durlng the previous week. Northwest | Weekly Review of Trade will say to-morrow: | support of powerful int on the bull side. | CITRUS FRUITS — Navel Oranges, $125@ by 3 i i | M'E L Co.... 15% 15%! 5 gold from the Bank of England for shipment | receipts were liberal. The decline lasted about | The first month of the new year has brought This was especially an in the Vander- | 2 25; Seed.iugs. 50c@! Mandarins, =~ $1@1 50 | Price & 1 T 1 the Rl‘nllrr;d rsrumsu, s ;:(h?ut any effect | half an hour, :ahm a ?wermg movement re- | rather more increase in business, but less im- | yllll n:un;, h'hl". group. h\'.z t;sn the central | for lhr'é and 65@T5c for fl‘ll boxes; s c(‘::le-. per t;»fi—wo 13 i Cantls Gate, § 50g8 00 | i l1:_011;;1.\x‘(;:ms!-:ssxo:~x—x - ere. Reports ftom London during the earlier | sulted in an advance in May to 97c, when S v eature of the week's speculation. Fruit, per_box: mons, 50c@s$L for | Ca 5 | Glant Powder . dealings here showed prices for Americans | another spell of unloading carried the price | PTOVeMent In prices than was expected. With | ‘The industrials have been comparatively neg- | common $1'25@2 for %o choice: Mexi- | Wellingt ——@10 00| Pleasant Val 9 @10 00 | 3¢ Futehinson S P Co higher and active, the speech of the President | back to 96%c. It gradually recovered to 96%c. | PAyments through clearing houses 7.3 per cent | lected, and while the local traction securities | can Limes, nominal; ifornia Limes, in | New Wel S o 40 Oceanic Steamship Co. last night being assigned as the cause. The | At midday it began to develop some of the | larger than in 1892, and probably the largest | were the objects of attention they did not lead | small boxes, nominal: Bananas, $1 25@2 25 per —@10 0| Wellington —@950 | 150 do do anticipation of this speech has been used for | bull snap of terday, when the Antwerp | ever known in any month, with railroad earn- | the market as in the preceding week. bunch; Pineapples, $3@4 per c—@67 | 50 do do 25 Pacific Lighting |Common Eggs ... 22% | 30§ F Gas & Electric. |Ranch Eggs, per & do do several days by the bulls in Wall street and | market showed an advance to Tie per the realizing to-day after its delivery was in | bushel for American red e for Walla accordance with the practice of professional | Walla. Paris was also higher by about Jc. ings 11.2 per cent larger than the best of it e re g years, the fact that prices are very low ::.', THE CURRANT MARKET. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. taders. Atlantic exports were heavy, amounting to | Shows more clearly the increase in quantities | NEW YORK. 27, gt 3 g B3Rt 5 | doz ...%5@—| 8 ° do do Business in the bond market continued on w | 790,000 bushels. Bids for May ht few re- | of products sold. Nor is there any disposition | meree :,o‘ Th’:tnl:p‘nnv:y .."n"mf mmm m;“ uuPT.:thebx:l h’nn o‘t’:alr | Honey, comb, pes 165 do _do heavy scale, and prices generally are higher. | sponses and prices slowly clim! until one | to refuse orders, even at present prices, in- i s e ing Day an advan o I R .12@15 | 50 Spring Valley Water. There were single transactions in_par value | of the Leiter brokers commenced bidding for | deed, the competition of manufacturers seek- | CUTTants has turned the a lon of large con- | kinds are dull as a rule. Do, extracted... @10 | $2000 S P of A Bonds. of $160,000 and §75,000 of the Union Pacific pur. | January in an attempt to buy up 50,000 bushels. | Ing orders alone prevents a rise. Most of them | Sumers to California seedless Muscatel raisins, | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4% Street— chase certificates; §125,000 of Atchison adjust- | He succeeded in getting but 20,000 bushels | have all they can manage, many working night | whick, up to the past few days, have been dull c for 40-50°s. S%@4%c for H0-60's, IN@IUc ment 48 and of $100,000 of Erie 4s. Total sales, | of this amount, the price in the meantime | and day, one great steel concern running on strong statis. | {07 00-70'8. M @3c for 70-80's, o for $0- 8,500,000, jumping with its usual rapidity to $1 10, the | Sunday, but the works Dot yet filled with | fiea) st of mieants specalutive: ot | 08, TNGIUC for J0-100s: eachon S itc; tan- Tnited States 4s registered, % higher: the | highest point yet reached for this season's | orders are secking contracts at as low prices cv. : poeled. 10@12%c; Apricots, 5@éc for new % higher bid and the 4s, old coupon, ane | crop. May soared to $8%c. At the top prices | as have ever been made. in seedless Muscatel raisins has been devel- | povail ang 7Gsc for to fancy Moorparks; the &8, % higher. immense quantities were offered, which the | The settlement of wages on a 10 cent ad- [oped, With the result that stocks avallable | evaporated Apples, c; sun-dried, 4@4ci Total sales of stocks to-day were 473,900 | crowd took eagerly for a time, but about ten | vance April 1 for 200,000 coal miners of the cen- | here have been closely absorbed through the | black in sacks, ; Plums,’ & o shares, including: Atchison preferred, 14,013; | minutes from the close the market broke un- | tral region, with other changes, will tend | purchase of some 1300 boxes on private terms, $4000 Spring Valley 6s Bonds. AFTERNOON SESSIO! -19@12 | 15 Bank of Califcrnia -2 | 100 Gontra Costa Wat . %5 Vigorit Powder . - Sirloin Steak....12 $50 Hawatian Comme 8@10 Pork Chops. | Round Steak. 5@ — . 5 Po hor<e, do..17@20 ic St ship C for pitted and 1@lisc for unpitted; bleached NP Eetaet 0 | 20 Oceanic Steamship Burlington, 25,92; C., C. C. & St. L., i | der the pressure. May closed at $7e, Janu- | toward o larger demand for products of all | Supposed to be 3G8Mc Of DOSSIDLY A shads | Plums. S@Sde: N acines, 4G5c for prime 0 Lo e b |0 o tde Denver and Rio_Grande preferred, 8170; Ere | ary at $1 08. - kinds, though also toward some increase in ‘owe in some instances. The incentive of this | fancy; Pears, 2l@4isc for quarters and 3@s%c 12615 Teat i SR g do. do ok P e | e | . s ¢ s | £ Ly T, SURCS S b | PLTES acopieg e S 9% o v A 7 4 14,920; eading refe: , sS0U - Ing inqut act for . > e, 17,310 Mo K. & T. preferred, 17,850; New | May closed a shade lower. for the week, with 5%c for May options. West- gk 20@2 | 5 Spring Valley Water. 25 | $1000 Spring Valley 4s Bo Street— iy | 160 S F Gaslight | 916,008 P of A whom the present quotations on currants are | crown, ¢ for four-crown, 5 for Seediess York Central, 35,38; Northern Pacific, 25,345; Oats were quite active. May closed a shade | ern receipts have been 10,009,053 bushels in four | held to be wme':ll prohibitive, and who | Sultanas and $1 10§1 15 for ndon layers; do ferred, 49,531: Rock Island, 30,828; St. . - . weeks, 6,045,711 last year, but Atlantic | turn to small California seedless raleins as a | dried Grapes, 2%c. Paul, 17,90; St. Paul and Omaha, 4860; Seutn lons were fairly active early, but. be- | exports ve been 12.003,128 bushels In_ four | substitute. It does not appear, however, that | NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at per ern preferred, 4004; Union Pacific, 29,681; To- | cam» dull later in the session. At the close '“h.mlmmmm.mm‘mmmhnmihmh Ib; Walnuts, 5@éc for hardshell and e for 15| Lemons, dos. 3: Limes, doz Oranges, doz ‘lallmnl. b §|Walnuts, Ib.

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