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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1899. been In rather less demand this week at lead- | sharply. May pork closed 30c I . May lard | per ton; Qilcake Meal at the mill, $31@31 50; | for medium, and 3%@dc for small; stock He MINING STOCKS. ing centers, and lorge orders are few in num- | declined 12%c and May ribe jose SaTie. Jobbing, $52G32 0; Cocoanut Cake, §24025; Cot. | @30, Aressen Hose Sac fonalti atock Hogs, 3 | ber, heavy consumers having pretty well cov-| The leading futures ranged as follows: tonseed Meal, $26G30 per ton; Cornmeal, §23 50@ | Following were the sales in the San Fran- ered themselves for some weeks to come by 24 50; Cracked Corn, $4@2. % RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. cisco Stock Board vesterda: 5 % products, however, an. rtic el, oot ce 3 r v 6. BUMMARTCOM THIDEREIS Bell Tel -3744 | Boston & Mont. Father more has evidenfly been doing, this | May . 7% M4 6% 7% | no fancy coming in: Wheat and Oat, $15 0@ | Fio > gautarygs. 500 Best & Belcher 0 Justice ... 15 = | Boston & ‘Albany. 250" Butte & Boston... 7% | Leing reflected in advances at both the East | July 6% 67 68 | 1750; Oat. SW@IS; Island Barlev, SU@15: Al- | ywhony 0% SKS Mouies .. 80| J0Caledonls: o o Si1xex Nnohimyeed » Boston & Maine ..170 |Calumet & Hecla. 811, | and West in the prices of steel rails, steel | January €% 6% 66% | falfa, $12G13 50; Stock, none; Clover, nominal. | pariey. cils iy e o |1 el R amonme S ‘Wheat futures lower. | ‘,gx;le[?“r o ‘,fii-:‘.'pi‘.‘:‘k“x:‘,i beams, plates and sheets. Some heavy orders hn%l:lry B o “;:;l tSIDL‘E vfi;fl’t (rm:in Oregan, y%‘-;sh é‘hc T | Oats, ctls 720, Pelts, bdls . 464 | 600 Con Cal & Va..1 40 300 Sierra Nevada.. 56 *“Barley dull. Oats quiet, but firm. | e 1243 . for railroad account are reported booked, and 3% 343 = eat an eat and Oat, $13 i Cheat. | Gheese. otls s |8 > el | Fitchburg 108 |Old Dominion . the export trad iberal May a7y 36l 36% | $12@12 75: Alfalfa, ; Oat,” $13 50@15; Clover, ' 3 1178 | 200 Gould & Curry. 29400 S SO Sh ks N % Gen Electric ...... 8 |Osceola . 2 Honst pactly R At A A L ke Ly $% % 8t | 112 Timothy. Sil s0an 80 per ton " | Butter, ctls 52 Eggs, doz . £140 | 300 Gould & Curry. 30500 Yellow Jacket.. 24 e R AR | Meztean Centrail! Siilquincy in ocean freight rafes occurring during the past | Oats No. s STRAW—35@75c per bale. B e e Atternoon Session. ay in good demand and firm. INY N_Eng.... 9 | Tamaracl month. ; 7 o114 14 s, . . cenees T8I0 | 9o p1ope 041100 Justice . Beans and Seeds unchanged. 014 Colony 238 | Wolverine Aside from the aggressive strength of steel [ JUIY my %y BEANS AND SEEDS. Giione, ghe ... B3 Prancy faia cooo G20 | 100 Crloiar 141400 Kentuex /22107 Potatoes firm and Onions steady. Rubber .. Pt price quotations are little changed from a week | ; Mess Pork, Bran, 'sks S 10 > 5 1100 Con Cal & Va..1 30,200 Ophir - Butter lower and Eggs weak. e S entuta Sig laEe Y Ty yyohere 18 no further change in any descrip- o ORECE | 100 Crown Point....” 14130 Standard ......2 AnpEenadytnce dn R nim: Westingh Eiec ... 40" Union Land BY | iy heats ancual setomenin o o borel ot | g Lard, ber idd BEANS—Bayos, $185@2; Small_Whites. $2@ | Flour, ar sks.... 8612 Shorts, sks . i | M SowniE Suny: EIEN FelT % Fruits still dull. Do prefd . - 8 |Winona . I 0.000, nearly $40,000,000 larger than ever | J&RUAry 2 1 arge Whites, $1 75@1 90; Pinks, $1 3@ | Oats, ctls 390 Bran, sks 4314 | Following were the sales in the Pacific’Stock Dried Fruits motionless. Wis Central . 2 | before reported, 25 per cent larger than last M;{‘m Riv 205; Dede, (018G8 zss;1 Hilateye It zf;@g%' })\tlmzz. Stia, 3,070 Hay,’ tons 30 | Beard yesterday: Provisions as before. e veek; 24 3 ers, i mas, 25¢ 5: Pea, H 'otatoes, sks . 250 2 \ e | THBE MONEY MARKET. Vear lagor i pas. s arad e alaeri e N B DR Drown Sastars St t0@4 15 1 EASTHRN: 1900 Best & Belener. 5 0 Mexican % i = —Brow: u: , er ctl; e i s S Coal in moderate supply | NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Money on call firm at | PET cent larger than in 18% &nd T per cent S = vellow Mustard, 3425 Fiax. 208 35; Canars | COrm ctls A 200 Best & Belcher. 40 300 Mexican g g b 2@ , 3 per cent; prime olasrs ? s were as follows: Seed, 24@2%c per 1h: Alfalfa, 3 £ e X 600 Bullion 500 Ophir . o ey - 037, o . sprin; Vheat, c; No. 2 N 4 5 ¥ Con C; Va..130 400 S (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) change steady, with actual business in banic | only 237, against 218 lnst week ‘353 In this | red T00710; No. 2 Corn, Sigitiier Noo'2 Oute: | @b & o LyAS—Nlles, 15001 75} Green, $175 | Butter and Eggs rather cheaper. Thers fs | by oo G & gy 1,30 400 Slerra SAN FRANCISCO, January 6, 5 p. m. e@!f‘s?m{( at H UUGH s ;3;&:5"1::&5&“(}‘3;:12; Jeek & Jear Buo, e WEIRNTG G n B1B% S z?gz:g‘gg ll\;ioo.zznv;:nse‘, BOI%e: No. 3 white: i nopchanze in Cheese. | 300 Con Cal & Va..135 700 Sierra Nev Lt Pk S lies aiail or sixty days: . $4 8245 in 1895, 8 : No. 3 0.2 Barley, . ONIONS AN y G 700 G Curry. 23 1800 Union Co The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | HE2, (00 0tia)l biits, "'S S0; silver certil- | The steadiness of wheat this week, particl- | No. ‘1 Ilavsced. 8 12, Privie. Timothy Sond. | TOT: S A A e e s renaitar an it pan et | 300 Mexican oo.o: 32 3% Union Con - dute, as compared with those of same date Iast | cates, §93@OGe; bar silver, 5c; Mexican dal- | pated in by other cereals, finds explanation In | §2 30; Mess Pork, per barrel, $9 T005.80; Lard. | Potatoes are firm and n good demand, Ontons | Sica o T 4520 as plentiful as it has been. | 300, Mexican 34 season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: | G g 0 GOV IMEnt onds, irregular; State | continued forelgn buying, the strength of the | per 100 pounde. $3 @5 ser Short CRIb Siin ; d | el bl | La Last _Last | bonds, inactive; rallroad bonds, irregular. statistical position, the normal time for de- | loose, $4 65@4 9; Dry Salted Shoulders, boxed, | o1¢ €teady. Vegetables are dull and un-| Frults and Vegetables show no changes | Afternoon Sesslon. Stations— 24 Hours, Season. Season. | d 3 el creases In American stocks having arrived with | 44@i%c; Short Clear Sides, boxed, $5@5 10} | a¥ed pe o worthy of note. 5 | 200 Andes . 05500 Hale & Norcrs. 09 by st 1.9 | CASH IN THE TREASURY. supplies stiil smaller than at any correspond- | Whisky. dlstillers' fiaished gooae: cir eatlon: | 2O @0 per ctl for Early Rose; | Following is The Call's regular weekly | 200 Belcher . 17/100 Mexican . Tt HiE 4 i 5 L ing date for ten vears past, alded by favorable | $1 27 Bugar eut et eadt e dohes oD | 6@ per sack for River Burbanks: Salinas | price list: | 300 Best & Belcher. 40| 50 Occidental . b Sacr nto s | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—To-day’s statement | advices from Argentina, whence mintmum esti- | chanzed. ¢ Burbanks, §1@115; Oregon, %c@§l 12%; Sweet | Coal, per ton— | 200 Chollar ......... 14/200 Ophir .. 54 008 e ot s Thowe: Avail. | mates are again arriving. The world's stock Potatoes, §165@1 7 for Merced; New Potatoes, | Cannel ...... $—@12 00Castle Gate..$9 60@-— | 200 Con Cal & Va..130 100 Sierra 5 0.00 2 i 5 "kold reserve, | of wheat on January 1, as shown by telegraph | _Articles— Recelpts. Shipments, | 2@2%c per Ib. ellington ', —@10 00/ Southfield 200 Gould & Curry 00 Utah L Bai: Lnts Oblsro 000 586 A ] By BOld XESEIVE, | 4nq cable advices to Bradstreet's, gained only | Flour,* barrels. 500 72,000 ONIONS—_60@75c per ctl; Oregons, $1@110, | New Welling- | Wellington —@ 930 | 50 Gould & Curry. 2 pan ki Ob o e 21, 6,700,000 bushels over December 1, against a | Wheat, bushels, 43,000 | _ VEGETABLES — Green ' Peas, 3@6c: String <veeene —@10 001Co08s Bay.... —@ 7 00 e San Diego 0.00 1 | THE LONDON MARKET. gain of 25,000,000 bushels in November, and | Corn, bushels 157,000 | Beans, 6@Sc; Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoes, 76c@ 8 @@—-| . 'CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Yum > 0.00 1.82 0.85 3 ST 5 }sumpenn and American su:ickl fnmfl;;&g% gau.bbushh?lu 251,000 t}afix:m’sé«?pé:w‘;lusbl?gg gfinm,mmc per E, | Blmny rPmduce. e(t.—cn T iy s Santa: fmu CEW ¥ 7 - | January 1, 1899, aggregated only 949, ve, bushels. 41,000 C, ; Drie ra, 15¢ per Ib; | Butter, fancy, per |Cheese, Swiss. FRIDAY, Jan. 6.—4 p. m. i data: Meximum temperature, | NEW YORK, Jan. 6-The Commercal Ad- | i) 0cic” 13900000 bushels smaller than January | Barley, busheis, 24000 | Green’ Peppers, 4@Sc per Ib: Drled Peppers, | square . @80 Common_ Fggs Bld.Ask. Bld. Ask. 41; mean, 4. = | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The | YU SR Want 8 HOEtCr sller than on 10@ii5c; Marrowfat Squash. $$@10 per ton; Car- | Do, per roll. —|Ranch Egi Alpha Con "0 quta L ER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | markets here were dull this morning, but | January 1, 1897, 75,000,000 bushels smaller than | ONn the Produce Exchange to-dav the Butter | rots, 2@35c per sac Mushrooms, 10c per Ib. Do, gooa dozen . Alta 1.0 06 08/Justice . 1B B FORECAST. | brisker in the afternoon in sympathy with a | on January 1, 189, $6,000,000 bushels smaller | 53‘1';“ ok firm; creameries, 14@20140; dalries, e e Pickied .. |Honey Comb, Andes 1 65 06| Kentuck 1n 12 The etorm noted last evening as off the Ore- | petter tone In Paris. Spanish 4's spurted to [ than on January 1, 1895, and 93,000,000 bushels “nd;; iy gtglgl.mlresh. 25@26c. Cheese, PO RY AND GAME. r}{'[rkm' per 1b..—@25 1b ... Belcher . o 16 18|Lady Wasl = 05 gon coast has remained nearly stationary. The | 458, and copper shares were buoyant, Ana- | Smaller than on ‘January 1, 1804, when the : , 9% 3 Rl ST e Cal.. —a Do, extracts Benton Con.... 04 10|Mexican . 3 34 pressure has fall g Ve mgmhtv‘ DR lfr‘.e | condas reaching 6% bid, with large option de:}- max:mvixm of stocks In recent years was WHEAT MOVEMENTS. are still méhe:ms%me fims‘efx”fiiofi'éfifi&’{k:.’(é 1\?“5"" “’l‘]‘;"».laam Best & Belcher 39 40|Occidental gg o coast in the past twelve hours, which wol - |ings. Calls to end in January were i; mid- | reached. & NTS. 2 3 2 eats, per Bullion . . 02 04|Ophir ate that the storm had recurved to the west. | Pebruary, 5-16; February 25, %. Copper rose | Stocks in the United States east of the Rock- -_ £ome live lic. Bacon .12@17, Pork, fresh Caledonta’ 1,10 20 24/Overman 0 07 It will b move eastward again to-night | 1, dohh?mg 1 s up. i‘l"’";“y'l's dw"e(hbum“h ::er?dfl‘:?u“hfhél‘e:[;“uhfi‘%r‘?{sxflnfil‘i‘;ufiflfi:& G g:g:‘lep;!‘u, snlg‘z;r::. .dei'::e;" in light receipt and several kinds Befi(r). chond 531'5 {;orll? s:lt Chollar . T Potosi ;3 }?, r_Saturday early, but in the middle of the day the con- v ceptiol fig 4l 2 T ;3 i . B ork, chops Challenge Con. 7)Savage . has fallen along the coast as far south- | tinental demand revived, causing a sharp rise. | held for fifteen years past. SRl B .80 | POULTRY_ Dressed Turkeys, 16Qidc: llve | Corned Bee —@ $ Round' Steak Confitiier: o alnemon = o4 an Franclsco and in the Sacramento | Louisville and Nashville, Missouri Pacific and | The December total of bank clearings proved |y thl coo. Tl a0 | aaTke A G, Eagnuhiers and 14@lsc_for | Ham, Cal . @15 Sirloin Steak Con Cal & Va1 2 130|Seg Belcher- 8 04 i gnow has fallen Eenerally over the | Wabash preferred were' favorites. The close | a fitting conclusion to a year of unprecedented | i7eY) - om0 Hensj Seese, per palr, $150G1 T6; Ducks, 3450 | Do/ Eastérn 13 Porterhouse, do. Con Imperfal.. — 01|Sierra Nevada. 8¢ — s L R e i i cLosING. Seventy-seven cltics, of §1.33,01.22% a galn of | Toledo 011 Roosters, '$4G4 50; Frvers, $@550; Broilers, | Mutton 13 Pork Sausescs Con o By W R R e D high winds are reported: Fort | yonNDON, Jan, 6.-—Canadian Pacific, 61 13.7 ver cent over November's hitherto unap- Détmn‘“ - 12,000 $ 5 for large, $3 50@4 for small; Pigeons, $1 | Lamb Veal . Trireka Con .. 30 —|Onion Con 33 34 r hour from the east; Eu- | v Py 7 A vy teady, 273.d.| proached total of 23.5 per cent over December, | -2 4 . 19,225 @1 2 per dozen for old and $1 50@2 for Squabs. Poultry and Game— Excheque: — 03 dard 95 2 00 | Sirand Trunk ene: Dar silver, steady, 2d. | IGTof 56.5 per cent over December, 1896, of 71.2 | Kansas City 50,000 GAME—Quall, $101 60; Mallard, 8 §0G3; Can’ | Hens, each <. 0@ 65/Quall, pr doz.1 50175 | Gasld & Curry. 2 so|iiamdnr bl e "”""‘ Jan. 6.—Bar_silver closed firmer | Per cent over the same month of 1334 and of 27 P el e { yasback, $3a6: Sprig, 2 was: Teal. S150G2; | Young Roo & |Mallard, pair. 7@l 00 | Hale & 05 09!Yellow Jacket.. 2L 22 e oty it it ratn per ounce. Spanish 4a-closed at| Pix Pent, OVEC te o Mowh In spit of the fact | - Tidewater— lish Snipe, 32 60G3; Jack Snipe, 3125 Gray | Ol Ravarers, 0 ©jCanvasback, pr - h to brisk southeast wind. = that the stock clearing house at New York City | Boston ... - G008 Gegne, 2 00gs; White Geese, S1QL%: Brant, | cach ... R i MOON AND TIDE. ja—artly cloudy SAWrGaY; | BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. |l estimated to have refuced the oooonoon Fhiladelphia 3 xcisgg Dits 31 50 tor Cottontatia and 1 for sonil, 70 | Ervers, oo Tl itzeos, alr: £0 5| yntea States Gonst and Gegdetic Survey— - 2 1 ot X = e altimore . .48 Sl 7 o & on, i e nd Heights of Hij an it et Th the Mmsuntaing, | NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Bradstreet's Financlal | Wheat, incliding fiour, snipmens, fo¢ ¢ | New ‘Oricans. Eal BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. e i e Waters “at. Fort" Boint: entrance. fo San o " | Review to-morrow will say: After the ex- | Week ageregnte 6.4960.268 busneis. SERRSt MERS Galveston .. : Geese, eac e Francisco Bay, Published by official au- | tremely bullish demonstrations with which 1 | sponding week of 1898, 3,108,638 bushels In Another decline in Butter is noted and the .- 5@ 6 _thority of the Superintendent. EEER and . v ity—Cloudy, with | week's speculations closed it was expected | 3,471,681 bushels in 1896 and 8 bush- Totals ...ooivnnvnninnnns market is soft. Eggs are also quoted weak. NOTE—The high and low waters occu i south to east wind. | that the opening of the new vear would be | els in 13%. Since July 1 this year the exports LIVERPOOL FUTURES, N change in Cheese. =% the city front (Mission-street wharf) ebout it Tamalpais—Rain; wind | marked by strength of an equally decided | of wheat aggregate 128,388,977 bushels, against | typea¢— Nar May. {_‘};flm" o A e ety Fruits and Nuts. (:e";m)l;;ht of tide Is the same at both places. mumr "mf'(')'}}“";;l‘z' | kind. This was only partly realized Lxena V\'ee}, | 13;.‘«‘ eo b\{xln:‘]:!lai:‘t i‘;:ri\omlnlon ol Carate 8‘,,,,;“.3 ‘g }(‘)y‘ gg:: e e 24 erles, 2614@27c; eec- :lm;md!ib’b > %mpsl doz . T ook orecasf cial. | new records as to quotations having been made usiness faflur. D osing . 1 s, 24@%c. 3 pples, 1b . EYOrangess Aos e [in ‘many parts of the stock list, while the } number 26, against 1 last week, 4 in this week e elniry—Choles to fancy, 220c; common | Hinanas, doz.... 10% | Dears. per - trading, particularly in the last two days, has | & year ago,65 in 1897 and 53 in 189 Cranberries, pr at.13G—| Raisins, " 1p T B Shownian activity (}ully up to the recent higher | e ———— Flour— Jan. Mar.-June. | _Pickled Goods—Firkin, 17@1Sc; plekled roll, | Grapes, per b, s Walnuts, 1b g“" Set. : | average. There was, however, some disappoint- | DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Qpening Tl 63 Haisc for dairy and e tor creamers | enons, o . 5 Sun sets. 01 ment in Wall street, because when the | 2 5 % osing . 10 ; 3 Gkt Vegetables— b= = Exchange opened after the three days' holiday | W YORK, Jan. 6.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | Whea A = m?fl;;em l};{étzezzhdle packed, 16Q16%c per | Artichokes, doz.75@1 25|Mushrooms, Ib, Bawn| 2 Tlme‘ Time| Time, Jan. f.—Persistent bear pres- | a disposition to realize profits took place in- | Weekly Review of Trade will say to-morrow: Opening b1 ;3 ;i gg 'cH}“FS'Elcnoiée'mud new, 11%@12¢; old, 10 Beets, doz .. £ Onions, 1b i@ 5 = -| Ft R Fr. used much stock neld for a rise su»m‘xi \)lAlhe ET;}v_czeu large x-u}l)(lic bu)l\‘nsdtlx'- | The year begins with the kind of business | Closing . . 212 Bl @lic: Cressni Cheddas: 120 100 ot °An-m‘ Bt-f:)r;:}?x'hlx;e, 1b.. 3| Potatoes, 1b 2@ 3 ® LWl s and a decline of about | jinerican stocks there, contributed to the hesi- | been a rising demand for materials, but now bt EGGS_Ranch Eggs H@itc ver dozen; sec- | Cabliage, each: Radishes, dz bohs10mi2 | 8 - = e railwa The market | tation, which made itself felt In the general | the crowding demand for finished products be- CHICAGO. c@n @33c; store Eggs, 2@30c; Eastern, 2214 Cauliflowers, each i Sage, doz bnchs.! |9 % ative during the liqul- | railway list here and which apparently caused | gins to advance in the fron and steel Industry | CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—CATTLE—The demand for Selery, bunch .- 2| String Beans, 1n.101z | 10 - - on was a seller on bal- | some of the professional traders to temporarily | about one per cent without quotable changes | cattle to-day was good and all offerings were DECIDUOUS ANDT GITRUS | FRUINS ress, " doz buchs. 2023 | Thyme, Ib . < e unsettied ecling Soom | Uons on Taceduy and Wednesday throushout | IN DIE except at the Fast. Beams have sd- | token at steady prices. Fancy cattle, $5 300 S hEme, T I g Duipe jdos 2. 5| 65| 60211 ice that many of the special- | the market was not at all severe, and In the | vanced §2 per ton: angles, $1; bars, $1, and | 595; medium, $4 50@5; beef steers, $4@4 The market is still dull at unchanged prices. | Lottuce, doz ... 15G23| S 13 o] 6.3 6:46|—0.8 ccently been market leaders | face of it the coal stocks displayed conslder- | Plates strong, Wwith an Australian order for | feeders, $3@4 50; bulls, $2 50@4 30; cows and | Good Limes are scarce. Fish, per Ib. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides be l 5 5 y ECIDUOUS FRUITS— z showe port. There were tem able strength, while certain specialties, like | 82,000 tons refused at Chicago because the | heifers, $2 8074 T5; caives, 33 50@5 80; Texas | L’ Y Barracuda . Shrimps s@10 v ra at abo Sing | Federal § i @i 65 Apples, 3:@80c for common, T6c@SL per box | (; g the early morning tides are given in the left ary r t about ay, - bringing | Federal Steel, Brooklyn apld Transit and Peos | works are already overcrowded. Many thou- | Bteere, SSUS@A®, L 0 o0 pe tne [ for No. 1 and $125@1 50 for cholce. Lady Ap- | Gamben |Shad ... 3810 | hand column and the successive tides of the be' & moderate eller, | Advances. These movements continued Thurs. | fond €4S are covered by orders at PIttsbur. | poorest of tho Reasom and the: hulk of saics | Ples. § Abpies i barrels, $5G5. Flounders s 10@12 | day in the order of occurrence as to time, The med purchasers. | day, by which time the slight hardening of | 10.000 tons bars are taken for agricultral TkS | showed a decline of 24%@se. Fair to choice, FoA R o Jerring |Soles 8010 | Fecon R AT ihat Coliranithe ihibastide »unced strength | cail loan rates, due to the heavy January ¢ at Chicago, 105,000 tons ralls are taken by the | §3 62138 75; packing -lot 40@3 60; mixed, ersimmons—40@75c _per box. i Halibut ISkiites each 3010 | the day, th z Dy Colorado | bursementa and changing of loans, had encirely | Lennsylvania company. The Midland Railway'| §3 4505 65; butchers, §3 1503 75; 1ights, $ 20 | , CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1G2 50 per | Kingnich |Tomeoa o R R T I D last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the Tinited States Coast Survey charts, except Clams, gal E Do, hardshell, 100 8@ 10|Crabs, each ern_ Union, | disappeared. It may 5 ad entlrely | Company of England has ordered twenty 10co- | S ames: pues. 35 sy 42, box; Seedlings, T6c@Sl 50; Mandaring, $1@125: | Mackerel : her,Tobace, | Tucsday New York bank sleacings wore e | motives from the Baldwin works and many | ° Sf7 BIE% 0GRS, o 1vers i | Lemons, 7ac@$1 50 for common and $2@3 for | “Do- ‘torse | York- Alr Brae and | 1argest for any day in the history o the Clenss | other home and forkign orders are reported. The | shoen: wnd mwas® eoisited wnd the marker pulen | B00d to choice; Mexican Limes. $4@: Call- | Perch % B < v 2 fornia Limes, 25@60c per small box: Grape | Pompano i'00a advance in these | ing-house, and that notwithstanding this the | ¢mand has never been greated at the begin- | fairly active at unchanged prices. Native | 17 g kne Da -1 0031 50 Do, softshell, do: ; sign (—) precedes the height, Fininated. while 1n the ese | CUTroRt 1aten. for call monmanding this the | ning of the year than it 15 now. gheep were saleable at 33 254 15; yearlings, | i HGE 8o Fenanas, $150G2 per bunchi| Rockfish ........12g15 Mussels, gt ..o 1ogiz | When & minue S€0 CD PRCCER ed Tiom Pineapples, $3@5 per dozen. icago Gas they declined | said to have advanced above 4 per cent, while | _The Wool manufacturer has a similar embar- | $4@4 40; lambs, $3 75@5 25. © in the heavy liquida- | time money was freely offered and was in as | Fassment. While all quotations of wool by | “"Receipts—Cattle; 3000; hogs, 30,000; sheep, 8000. A disquieting feature | little demand as ever. London, after suffering | Coates Bros. of Philadelphla average 18.03 KANSAS CITY. ds a sharp advance in call | Somewhat from another eession of fears about | CEtS. agalnst 20.71 & vear ago, the markel 18 | w,ngag CITY, Jon. 6—CATTLE—Receipts, | Apathy still characterizes the market and —— lately dropped back, how- | Felations between Great Britain and France | Eradually yielding, because peuple appreciate market strong. active. Native steers, | quotations have not changed much for some j 0 ; N hpnreaiciits Ce of a |and from the large calls which the season nat- | the magnifude of stocks on hand. which the rket strong, active. Native steers. | quotation t change s TH STOCK MARKWT, Western Unlon's stres urally brought on the Bank of England ~ | Boston Commercial Bulletin reports at 291,- 2 oo , T 3 TR et s give: | ained it favorable porition towary Américans, | {00 pounds. an increase In ite ccount ot e CoTTE 200 polters L WOAN: | L UKIED FRUIL Trunes, Sio for d 20, #40 || atining stocks were firm 22 & rule and several Post ph | Which was not im ved by o on ,000,000 pounds for the year. viously this 3 b e 2 £ e s 4 showed higher quotations. .x:( hlb.A‘lmT»ligfr;fl;z Phsian n..'.m.ooo'%‘f:f\'m';"|§:§nr?fi§,:"fifn.’.: | means a great movement from the farms to —Receipts, 13,000; market strong to | 70-80's, 24@2ic for $0-90's, 2c for 90-100's and = Aotz lons Oysters Cal, 100.40@— Do, Eastern, doz.25@50 the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference s the mean of the lower low waters e —————————— Salmon, fresh..... TS AND RAISINS. | Sturgeon ..........12@1 DRIED FRUITS, X TIME BALL. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., January 6, 1899. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry made w ing rat B Pl ~ higher, active. Bulk of sales, $3 30@3 65; heav- | 1%@1%ec for 100-10's; Siiver Pranes, 2y@so; | The usual good business was done In local | buiihine mon Aronped ot exactly Roon to-day—. closing down be- | ppen market for shipment to this sile. The|millers stocks and Tastern markets, but | ioq's3'40@3 75; packers, §3 358 65; mixed, 1 30 | Péaches, 6G7t4e for Kood to chofce. Tis@he. for | Securities, and Oceanfc Steamehip sold up fo | b 6. st meon of the 120th meridian, or at § s with e e et sl | onE the bulllsh Infoerounted here, however, | B e8I, B T consumptian by the manutacs | @3 62i: lights, §3 20@3 45 yorkers, $3 40@3 45; | fancy and 10G12%c for peeled; Apricots, 10@12 | $6 and Hana Plantation to $19. Gelock p. m. Greenwich mean_ time. neous with a rise of 3 points | SMONE e Ish influences of the moment. [iiaeras dhatanlvibeavroatEnt ‘{W“ yet opened | Pigs. $5@3 3. for Royals and 12%@18%c for Moorpark: Evap. The Utah assessment falls delinquent in board | W. S, HUGHES, e Ao 4 | good Tailrond maremalso paid to the continued | o B O e hae been expected, | . SHEEP—Receipts, 1500; market firm. Lambs, | orated Apples, T4@7'c: sun dried, 4@4ie; | to-day. | Lieutenant, U. S. N.. in charge. e Areenlarity prevailed in ihe | £001 fanioed ssrmine seperta andlin:trana: | 858 A OOy Bl R e s o | $308; muttons, 1 0OL %! Black Figs, tacks, 2G2ic: Plums, 4@éo for | In the Standard Consolidated mine at Bodie | e ,, “feculntive issues favoring g | Poration circles stress Is laid on the general | 404 It ix still uncertain how far the trad EIEA pitted and 1@I%e for unpiited; Nectarines, 6 | fOr the week ending December 3. exploraters | TEAMERS TO ARRIVE rotl sates, om0 e °F | insist ‘on the collection of uii tarii aker® (0 | YEoton Koods are In fair demand, with cotton | OMAHA, Jan. 6—CATTLE—Receipts, 1000; | {c for prime to fancy; Pears, 6@se for quarters | Nork Ivas done on'the 150, 31§ and 83 foot | e = T nd regisiered and: the fives | frelght, which, it is thought, may reseit o | at cents, and while nobody can guarantee | market active, strong. Native beef steers, $4 10 | 20d 8@Sc for halves. oy e o 10, Becurity,.Newtand ‘Blaclk Steamer. | S R RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three- | ledges. In the north drift on the 130-level there | that the price will not lower, it is believed by | @5 40; Western steers, $3 804 40; Texas steers, pé e ees and the | & Permanent restoratio charges to o . Sty P | are 10 inches wide of o E ha, v v t P | o0 tie Purees and the | SIPERT SR Pslona lon ot harkes 10 ad | competent observers that the market for goods | $3 0G4 20° cows and helfers, 3 25614 &; sant | ¢rovh, So for four-crown, $H@Re for Seed. | arc I inches wide of good ore, and they have | Walla Walla. |Victoria & Puget Sound Jan. 7 Eieh 2 more interested in the manipulation of s | 18 50 far relleved of accumulated surplus that | ners, higher, $2G3; stockers and feeders, §3 {0 | less Sultanas, 4iso for Seedless Muscatels and | FOPPed e STt temporarily to start an up- | Pomona. {Jan. 7 BTOTEE o 0ay e 00 | arte of the list and the position which leading | FFices are not llkely to decline materlally, even @4 0 calves, 345067 bulls, stags, ete., 323 Y e ol Orapse. 2@l | thows 38 inches of low. arads men. Tooo s ar | Sxarine: l|7an. 7 18,520 Al ‘ed, | ODerators and financial interests 2 cotton falls. $ L i 3 i nuts in a | W | 7 rlington, 8000 Loutsvine aon Poierred: | o8 well aa in various developmente and Ao | | The Wheat movement has to sustain it the | ~HOGS-:Recelpts, 7000; market shade higher. e, AL vl S T e St drite on [P Weatitsnam T Manhattan, 420 Reading ‘preferred, 11.- IO 8aid to be pending, which furnished g | largest {orelsn demand movement ever known | Heavy, $ {74@3 0: mixed, $345g8 474; light | monds. 108 for hardshell, 13@14c for wortshell, | [ jnoe 2ROV T JNGRES (of £ood ore on the | Empire. ‘fTan. 3 | basts ‘for the continued upward movement. of | for wheat and corn together, and the Atlantic | $3 45@3 50; pigs, 3$3@3 40; bulk of sales, $347i4 ern and 4%2@sc for California; Cocoanuts, $4 50 | OT€ on the footwall side. The ore in the raise | North Fork..... Humboldt 3 3200 Rock {stand, certain stocks. exports of 5214420 bushels, flour inciuded, | @3 50. z & i | from the 336-foot level shows Improvement | Wasett {Yaquina Ba: 3 50" St. Paul. 6572 Southers | against 2840315 last year, with: Pacific ex: | SHEEP—Recelpts, 2300; market steady, mc- |@% Coo o W joon oo puons ana sage | In the stopes high grade ore somewnor i | Seeott: TR H xas and Pacific Union | BANK CLEARINGS, | ports of 614,633, against §72,446 last year, would | tive. Native muttons. $3S0@4 2%; Wesferns, | HONEY—Comb, 0, O reaieht and 808C | with waste Is being extracted on the 2io tes | Loslanaw Seattle s ferred, 5100 Union Pagt Denver | = J give some reason to anticipate higher prices | $3 60@4; stockers, $2 50@3 50; lambs, $4@5 10. e e e e e & level. On the 400 level the seams are badly | Willamette......[Nanaimo . 3 Wabash preferred, 12,03 Wheel- | NEW YORK, Jan. 6—The following table, | Were not the Western receipts 4,001,532 bushels, DENVER. Serme e L AR *“ | broken up and the ore averages low. At the | Bristol -|Departure Bay. 3 bacco, 61, cel, 16,- | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear. | 254iN8t 2.876,072 for the same week last year. | pDENVER, Jan. 6.—CATTLE—Receipts, 300. BEESWAX—24@2%c per 1. mill the doors and sashes are in, and banking | Colon. Panama 9 450 People 11,250 | Ings at all principal clties for the o The country is on the up grade, and the men | Market active and firm. Beef steers, $4@5 25: SCApELay- up around the mill building is finished. The | Progreso. Seattle 9 5 1, 5400 | J P S oor the week ended | who expect it to take a downward road have | cows, $8G4; feeders, freight paid to river 43 5% = " battery blocks are all placed and tamping has | Columbla |Portland . 0 1oty 10 | January 6 with the percentage of fncrease and | et some. time to walt: ‘There are no indica: | tor: staduer oo oo, P ot e s PROVISIONS. begun. The vanners are partly set up. All of | Orizaba.r....... Newport 10 7,000 Western | USCTease as compared with the corresponding | tions of a_reaction which always follows a | stage. ete. $2G0 g 3 the electrical machinery for the power plant | Alliance. -|Portland D10 = h | week last year: | large and rapid business recovery, and exist- | HOGS—Hecelpts, 0. Market active to 5c| crnEE MEATo Puan & Jull market | has been delivered 4nd is being placed. Tail- | Mariposa. |Sydney . ;1 | Percentage. | ing conditions in the industrials and in forelgn | pygn Light_packers, $3 50@3 55; mixed, 33 45 | heavs So for light mediam, 100 for ight IM"; | ings plant No. 1 treated 2641 tons of tailings | Chilkat. umboldt Tt = Inc. Dec, | trade by no means forbid the hope that the | @3 50: heavy, §3 3043 45, A i 5 sht, ¢ | for the week. TUmatilia. Victoria & Puget Sound Jan. 12 New York. 2 | increase may continue, as it did after the re- | “SHERp-; for extra light and 13@l2kc for sugar cured; | Tpe official letter from the Justic Santa Rosa . 13 b 13 e SHEEP—Nothing doing. Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 10@10%c; Califorat 8 —stice nilne Jor |iERAL Louis & 1 | Boston 10 | vival in 1 for several years. Exports, com- o ot fi!gv Btk ortia | the past week says: “‘The west crosscut from | Point Arena....|Point Arena. Jan. 12 Do pretd Chicago . 20.0 pared with fmports, continue to indicate an | FOREIGN MARKETS. M““!-E 7 ;f i, Beet, !;1’2 507 extrd | the station on the 370 level was advanced 1§ | Samoa.. |Humboldt |Jan. 12 Do 2d pre: {:’hlludalphm s 10.1 enormous balance in cash due this country, and P*‘“ !,"f;‘; §i0: ex‘flr‘: 131 e“- 2 ‘Ell:lf,fi, feet for the week. making its total distance 79 | Wyefleld Nanaimo . Jan. 12 Paul. St. Louis gold imports begin again. LONDON, Jan. 6.—Consols, 110%@110 13-16; | 10 oo kol‘d,n”; "m’z:l“:m.er mess, 315 0@ | feet from the station; face Is in porphyry and | Nippon Maru... China and Japan |Jan. 13 R0 e Dlitisbhury e o e el aiave been 243 In the | silver, 27d; French rentes, 101f Toc; wheat car- | LARD- Tlerces. quarad ot SUGH i | TR A OV S D iemiwe [ Cos T ieme oo PM& Baltimore United States, against 322 last year, and 24 in S P e st A "g“,l‘l,‘\‘g Gy it barrels | Gleared out and retimbered the south drift a | Crescent City...[Crescent Cit: . 15 Canada, against 32 last vear. | Boes off coast. nothing doing: cargoes on pas. | compound and TX@Sc for pure; half barrels, | distance of 14 feot, making its total lensin oy | State CalifornialPortiand 15 Cincinnati i | sage, nominai, unchanged; ' cargoes No. 1|pure, S%c; 10-b tins, 8ic; 5-Ib tins, Skc. | feet from the station. We have finished doing | S '\f:\;"y(\;'l;:n.! 5 NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | i:fl:{mm Cal., 30s 6d; English country markets, kiffér.?.“ff.‘?%,‘fr'fi'i“xis Sg?iifi‘sa-mn:eckgflg :?e :\m:ua]lnxibors;‘nent work on the West Jus- | STEAMERS TO SAIL. | D i S | 5! S . 1- , 9%¢: | tice extension claim.” - | Minneapolis 0 NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—FLOUR—Recelpts, %,- | LIVERPOOL, Jan. _6—WHEAT—Steady; [ 3-Ib pails, 20 in a case, 8%c; 5-1b pails, 12 In & |~ The Good Hope Placer Mining Company of | Steamer | Destination. Sails. Pler Detroft 5 710 barrels; exports, 24,532 Moderately active | Wheat in Paris. quiet; Flour in Paris, qulet. ' | case, 8ic; 10-b pails, 6 in a case, Sjc; Utah has levied an assessment of 5 cents per = ;‘}S‘}[el‘n’?lde 1 aud Egito: lower ta. sell’ COTTOAALplnmzs’.‘ggz-\'«z(:l. ;‘l’r‘:!.ml‘ mél:c"nt:nf::'el'ul; ficinw‘g:d;:l b\;;filée! share, delinquent February 4. | Pt. Arena. ggxlm gx:‘em“ .}nm ‘_ll ’pm Pl;l;drssl ok N | Is 5.7 r iipeid = 4 CLOSING. e ; Y : J ; LT China. na& Japan|Jan. 7, 1 pm : [Wheel & x. St Paul 20.4 afloat to arive. Options had a fair bulge at | HeAGy &y 33 Yo 1 red Northern mrin,| pipps, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. e Coon Be fiewp:rfii. g: 5 ambier 18 p Texs + S the opening on unusually strong Liverpool | CORN—Spot American mixed, quiet, 3s 10%d. S S . Ask. Bid.Ask. | Chilkat umboldt. , 9 am Pler e ex Omshs 3.3 cable news, but without support wers unable | Futures steady. Januars, oid. 25 104, Febea: | ,JIDES AND SKINS-Culls and brands sell | Bonds— Cent L & P... 18 "19% | Acapulco ..[Panama. 8. 12 mPMSS 1 5 Indianap : about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | 4 M . 9, 2 pm|Pler 9 3 | Columbus, e to withstand the subsequent pressure of gen- | ary, 38 9%d; March, 3s siid. steers, 10c; medlum, Sicc: light, Sc; Cowhides, | 4s quar reg.. — — (%:la‘:r]\dE(l}aio' 2 w2 Eomona, é‘.“,."‘é’&‘:é: 10, 11 Am|Pler 11 Do | Savannah eral liquidation. Sentiment was less bullish “lf:!lg;%‘ C‘:}\‘ffl“l; d‘;fi“%‘;‘;’g:;; three days | go: Stags, 6e; Salted Kip, Sc: Calf, Sc; dry | s quar new... — !Pac Gas Imp. 87 — | Weeott Coos Bay. . 10, 10 am|Pier 13 | Denver and found selling motives in small clearances. | ™% roi0, Ceqtarh, Bll fmerleans. - | Hides, sound.’15c; culls and brands i2c: dry %107% S F G & E... 5% — | Australia ..(Honolulu . 11, 2 pm|Pler 7 | Hartfor, ere weak at %@%e net decline. | g 7ol qulet. 3 i May, | Kip and Veal, lic: dry Calf, Iic; Sheepskins, 19 | Walla wall|Vic & Pgt $d./Jan. 11, 10 am|Pler $ )0 Me . 8- o 0 v , i 3 Al nce . regon Ports. . 18, ;g:z Washingto WoOL,kirm, g e 2 PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. gachi Horse x«g:fi:. a}agt.]_;;fzz@&‘so: large ‘Tns% g = pinsurance— M | Columbia .. |Portiand. ....|Jan; }g » :x"r\-‘r;::r % 7Y ! - METALS—The pronounced strength shown by = FETE 5 for : 3 5 les, dry, up-st ex rem's Fund.21l — | Curacao . - 18, [t Rocheste tin during the past ten days, more particularly | FORTLAND, Or. Jan. 6.—Exchanges, $245,- | tor large and 50cGs1 for small. E L &P 6181 — | Bank Stocks Santa Rosal 1 am|Pler 11 Do Biet the past week, was {ncreased to-day by bullish 530; balances, $50,004. N'r.»\zmfiw—xg, 1 r‘!él%e_red.(‘ 3%@3%c per 1; | E & Cl Ry 6 Anglo-Cal ... 64% — 47 [Cons Gas. news from primary points, unquestionable evi- — 0. 2, 2%c; refined, 5e; Grease, 2c. | 1Bank of Cal...26 — v LLIGENCE. 4| ComCabi deniots of '8 Mrmer (eelliig Sabrona anat & des NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. WOOL—Spring _clips—Southern Mountaln, 12 Cal S D & T..101 105 SHIPFING INFIE ol $ o] SOl RS ron cidedly more favorable turn of holders. Prices OREG months’, 7@%c: San Joaquin and Southern, 7 First Nationl.224 230 ARRIVED. Mich. Cent e (4t lr;h-m moved up an additional 50 points, with the in- & EGON. months’, 8@9c; Foothill and Northern, free, 12 |Lon P & A....133 — Friday, January 5. M & ey (o iact dications pointing to equally sensational de- | PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 6.—Wheat unchanged. | @l4c; Foothill and Northern, defective, S@ile: Mer Exchange — 15 Stmr Chilkat, Anderson, 26 hours from Eu- ey i el | yelopments with the opentng for the new week. WASHINGTON. Humboldt and Mendoclno, 14glic; Nevads, 30 Nev Nat BoTam = _Stmr. Chilkat, Anderson, o Pac s mprovement in tin caused sympathetic Wi & _ | 1ic; Eastern Oregon, c. . avings Banks— | reka, & < tobieca Gnio: .. sl Do prefd.. ances in the other ~departments, Hotably ter e o SRy b, So; mine il Wools—" " i jeer s ot | S8ir Noo, Johudos, 35 housm from Fort B Laclede G r and speiter. the close the Metal 5 2 um! and Mendocino. s %/ Hum S & L0050 1160 3 MoK & T s | Lead o 5% | Norfoll . | Exchanze quoted: Eostta LOCAL MARKETS. Northern Mountain e e Mutual ‘Sav SR | ot Cloone. Miller, 3 hours from Crescent S . =] 3 rof Syracnse . GIRON—Warrants firm; $8 nominal. R outhern . E: Sav U.. — 495 a = 3 T Pacife Mah (45t | Nasnvine OO S oEe I 3 HIn, Sy 6 S Plains 4 A aaw B O i i & DacificrMa % | Na | asked. 3 B HOPS—188 crop, 12%@l4c per 1b for ordinary, Security S'B 300 350 0% B ' Rocl Do ist prefd Feoples Qas...... U4 | Wilminsto TIN-Strong and higher; $20 50 bid, $21 asked, X N e A ND IBULTION, 13%@lo%c for gobd and 16@1Sc for cholce 1o 25718 | Union i coiben £ & BteiSootls, 'LUfRulas e Hone Soom Rock- 1 prefd.. Ll 1% Sitver Certiontss, oot | Beranton | pEAD ricmer: | 59484 sshot, "Brokers' | Sterlin Exchanse, 6 days........ — vy | faney- 04 = | Steeet Raliroads— | PO | .y pay, Gielow, 10 hours from New- . da : = s i ) t. = tn _— . = B P ot _ 174 Standard 7 & 7. 0% | Grand Rapids. SPELTER—Firmer, with buyers and sellers | Sterling Cables o .. & SRR GENERAL MERCHANDISE. e s S P O e Doy 1 e o Do prefd. ; | Low o New York Exchange, sight. - 15 10 i -8t . e S 4 ptions closed firm, 65@10 points | New Y = 38— Bags fc L Sl Oak S L & H. — - | Mani 1 S e ] Dayton, higher. Sales, 1000 bags, including February, | S St change, telegraphio — I | A e O ot Bane atasc®%m: | SterraRCal 6s.104%105% |Presidio 3% T | U S ‘orpedo boat Davis, Neal, 13 days from 13" | Do prefd.... ol $ 50; March, $5 60: May, $ 75; July, 85 80; Sep’ | Mexican Dollars - = 47% | Quentin’ Bags. $ & 3 L A S i s B TIa Snle aits B e Or Short Line 41 {U S Rubbe Saoma tember, $5 95@6; October, $6; November, $6 i) ) AL W Siington, 38 per ton; New Welling. | § b S0 6USE — |california ....tp1yg | Sehr A : s Pac C 1st prefd.... 84 | Do pretd | Spokane, December, 3 10 Spot coffee—Rlo, steady; No. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. ton, $8; Southfield =Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, D G 1w ) oo 12 Dynamite .. 48 sry | PONU o oo1e Davia, 4 hours from Tacom, Do 24 prerd...... 63| west "Union (oo oy 7 Involce, 0. 7 Jobbing, THe; mild, stead $6; ‘Bryant, 36; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, 37 50 | § b G1%s® % 57 198 Glant Con Co. 60y 601} { Nettie Low, Low, & hours from Foiat Pittsburg ... 180 | Federal Steel et Cordova, WHEAT—The General Neumayer takes for | Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $§ 50G9 in bulk and $10 | § & G5 0%~ 121 128% Vigorit . SRR e : z Reading 21%1” Do prefd.. | Poneha Tenn. SUGAR-—Raw, quiet; falr refining, 3 3-16c; | Cork 57,390 ctls, valued at $66,000, @10 25"In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, | 3 \ raer e %119% | Miscellaneous— | Reyes. CLEARED. Do 1st prefd.. 214 | Brooklyn R T | Topeka centrifugal, 9 test, 4 5-16c; molasses sugar, The market was weak, with a decline in |$l4; Cannel, $850 per ton; Rock Springs and | g v woiian 5" — Al Pac Assn..105%106% | i REG W 2% | Or Nav prefd.. 7 Blanngham 3 9-16c; refined, quiet. futures, 7 Castle Gate, §7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk | 5.V, V es3dm). — — Ger Ld Wks..175 — = | Friday, January 5. Do prefd . 67 |Pacific Coast Wichita .. BUTTER—Recelpts, 4485 -packages, Firm; | Spot Wheat—Shipping, $115@1 16%; milling, | and $14 in sack Stktn Gas 6s..102% — |Hana P1 Co | Bark Gerard C Tobey, Herriman, Tacoma; £t Louis & § ¥ ERA S s | Binghamton Western creamery, 15@2lc; Elgins, 2lc; fac- % i " | " Harriso; frcular sa: ‘During the Water Stocks- HC &S 5 H_J Knowles. Colo Southern $1 20@1 22%. rrison’s c week fer i = Pgrerd Do 1st prefd P Bk s CALL BOARD SALES. there have been three arrivals (rom Washington Contee; Cotta [Eluten 8 B Co. Br ship Norma, McDonnell, Portland; W R St-P Om. o 24 p . Ky SGGS ceipts, packages. estern, - oty 5 g L — % f coal, three from O , 1250 | Tl gl X Assn, Grace 0. Do prerace Do 2d pretd Jacksonviile, Fia. Southern, Z@2e. e D oy e o e fro Tocitian CHlaoibIe s o e o ~ [Dceanit B SAILED. T Kalamazoo DRIED FRUITS. Second Session—May—2000 ctls, $1 18%; 16,000, | from New York, 1963 tons; total, 11513 tons. | coas & Flectrie— |Pac A F 4 Friday, January 5. b jpken NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—California dried fi $118%. * | The fobbers and’ retallers report a brisk trade | Sab) = Pac C Bor Stmr Queen, Jepsen, Victoria. ¥ Central 1ts..1uy | Doy, City 1.0 Akl ke A TUIts | ¥ Regilar Morning Sesslon—May—62,000 otls, | this Week, as the recent storm has materlally | Cent Gaslight.15 — "Par Paint Co. | Stmr Santa 'Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. Do s | Ganton. 6....; a0 pr{-’}l‘{&"iffi,fi;i&fi’g,c olce, 3@9%0; fancy, 10c. | B e evious Duices’ rule. il i 1 | mestic erades has beén lnrgely eaten nto. This | £ Hutchinson § P Co. b 5. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz, Do 36 Fargo, N. D, 418400 A Al C1g i Mooursh g, $1 27%@1 32%; Brewing, $135@1 45 e e L e o L e e P s W hdats. e Por s Do 42 Sloux Fails, 8. D, 112004 PEACHIS Unveeled SAOILAS, pesied M. E o0 Per | ing house coals. Our supplies of Australian | 18 Contra Costa Water Fr bark Gen Neumayer, Maheo, Queenstown. Hastings, Neb YC&8L CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, CALL BOARD SALES. and English household grades are almost ni 20 Contra_Costa Wat, Bktn Echo, Bellesen, Port Blakeley. or & W er.... Fremont, Neb formal, Seasion_0:17 o'clock"No as the high Inward frelghts from those sections | 500 Hana Plantation Co'. Schr La Chilena, Matsen, Fort Ross orthwest cons avenpord econd Session—No sales, ave almost prohibited their importation. The | 250 Hana Plantation Co Schr Vega, Rasmussen, Port Blakeley. 108 | Do deb Se 113 | Toledo . CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Reports of damage to the | J/peon SXPEONC NG (ESh o0 oo deliveries here of English and Australian were | 44 Hana Plantation Co | Sthr Mary Buhne, Weber, Eureka. 9 |0 Nav 1sts Galveston Argentine crop and - unexpected strength at |/ Afterncon Session—Seller ‘9, hew-—6000 ctls, | OVer 112,000 tons less in 1838 than the vear | 135 Mutual Electric Light . Schr Glen, Nelson, Coos Bay. Doc 101% 0 Nav s Houston Liverpool in the face of & %c decline here yes- | 91ic. Dreviouss! thig (dedcienoy. wax slmost entirely | 10 Oceants ‘S 8o Schr Edward Parke, Johnson, Aleatraz Land- 0 Currency O § Line oungstown OATS—Thereis less activity, but no weakness | made good by the increase from British Co- | 35 Geeanic S § | ing; In tow of stmr Newsbo Atchison ... 20 S Lina *Macon . terday mtarted wheat strong MEFOPR R0 | oiricG. QR TieR et Tl thi ** | lumbia_ of about 93,000 tons. There were also | 15 Oceante S 8 o b TELEGRAPHIC. Do adj 45 5% Re 3¢ higher at T1%@Tk%c, and as calls had been 7 i year over 100,000 tons of Corral S A Reading 4 | *Little Rock Fancy Feed, $135@l 37% per ctl; good to | Sold here last year over 100,000 tons of Corral | 33 Pacific Gas Imp POINT LOBOS, Jan 6, 10 Can So 2ds 10 IR G W 1sts.. | *Evansville sold very freely around 7l%c eellers of those | choice, $1 30g1 82%; common, $1 27%; Surprise, | Hollow and Rocky Mountain coal, principally | 0 S F Gas & Electric Go E e S an e e i s fl e s W et ey € & O 43s. 1% St L & I *Helena .. privileges took fright, and in the endeavor to | §1 40@1 45; Gray, $130@1 35; Miiling, $1 321@ | for house purposes. $30,000 S V 4 per cent bonds (3d mort). .. ek p ey Segdabii b Chicago Term 4s.. 84 St L & S F Gen 6s. —_— procure wheat they expected to need for ‘de- | 135 per ctl: Red, $1 56@1 65; Black, $1 60@1 7. “‘Our New Year's advent was a most aus- | Afternoon Session i3 CHARTERS. € & Ohio &s.. 7% St P C Totals, U. S...51,767,839,075 livery on calls May was bld up to T1%@71%c. | . CORN—There "were free receipts from the | picious one. There never Was a more welcome | 100 Alaska Packers' Assoclation The Andelana loads wheat at Tacoma for € H&D 44s.. Totals _outsi & n | East yesterday. The market is quiet and un- | storm in California; it was a far-reaching and | 95 Contra Costa Water, s 3 Europe, 31s 3d. beRGha Now Tork 620,408,659 5.4 ... |Traders who had not sold calls were largely in | Fcto" penetrating rainfall. A few more such, this | 100 Huteninson & b oer The Harriet G loads mdse for Central D & R G 4s. 100% So Ry 5t DOMINION OF CANADA. “* | the majority, however, and came into the pit | “Small round yellow, $1 20; Eastern large yel- | and next month, will cause a.softening of coal | 40 Hana Plantation (o America. o East Tenn 1sts....107 ' Standard Mintesat 3 e 2 with more wheat than the shorts could absorb. | low, 31 12%@l 15; White, §11244@1 15, mixed, | values, as inward charters for foreign vessels | g0 Hano Plantation g - SPOKEN. Erle Gen 4s. Tenn new set s o FE L Under this ardent selling the opening strength | $107%@1 10 per ctl; California White, $1 12@ | Would be made at lower rates than now prevail. | g yal Fighiation Co Do s e Ner Senle naia F W & D 1sts tr Tex Pac L G Ist pontn i ickly evi ted and the price of May drop- | * 1y As yet no distinctive difference Is noticeable, | 109 Market Street Railw. Br bark Brunel, from Antwe syl o T e s e s A pifiittond Lo $ed back to f0isc. - Liverpool was id higher | RTE—California, $115g12); Eastern, $115 and tonnage i very scarce for early loading at | i jariet Biree M clico. " L € 8. 107 ‘nlon Pac i T ctl. al oreign points.'’ 2 % e Do 2ds 103 {UPD & G" | Hamilton and New York reported fifty boatloads sold for P'BUCKWHEAT_NomImL RICBChing mixed, $395G4; China N 40 Oceanic S S Co. DOMESTIC PORTS. Johw, N. B. Vancouver *Victorla . H&TC Do con Ge. export. The news and conditions of a bullish SR 30 anira an §1a8 B Hawalian, 8 m4: | 388 F Gas & Blectric Co nature had little influence, however, ‘and the . 1 S F Gas & Blectric Co, b ). only matters to Impress the crowd were prob- ELOUR A D GIIESTURES. T T o, R g Com: | 170 B P Gas & Bleotric Oov abilities of Argentine and Russian shipments on | pr,oUR_Family extran $4 1504 Cibe "Ergmnea | 100 S F Gas & Electric Co, 5 #. 110 'Wabash 1st bs. 19 | Do 2ds owa C 1sf L.107% (W Shore La_new consols 4s.107% Va_Centurie PORT ANGELES—Sailed Jan 5—Br ship An- delana, for Tacoma. - 8625 RA' ARBOR—Arrived Jan 5—Schr Job 882 | p Miller, hence Dec 23; schr Azalea, trom San 110% | i bakers’ | pany_quotes,: terms net cas| L& N Uni 4s 96 Totals ... @ large scale in-the near future. There was | exerne. 35 S06s por Lol £nd Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, 6%c; Candy | $1000 S V 4 per cent bonds (34 mort)..101 30 | Pedro, LaN unids i w?: (g:rfter{:& éu | a dearth of outside trade -n% about the only | “NiT STUNFS. Prices in sacks are as fol- | Granulated, b Dry ' Granulated, 3%¢; Con. | §1000 S F & N P Ry bonds...... woooooo109 123 | SEATTLE—Sailed Jan 6—Stmr Leelanaw, for MK & T 245,00 0% Colo Sonthory smg | N0t included in totals because of no com- | SUPPOrt the market got on its downward course | Jows, ‘usual discount to the trade: Graham | fectioners A, s%c; California A, Siic; Magnolia Street— s San Francisco. TN * * | parison for last yea came (rom holders of put privileges. May had | Fiour, 3525 per 100 pounds; Rye Flour, 32 1 | A, 5%c; Extra C, 5%c: Golden C, 5%c; half- | 100 Alaska Packers' Assoctation . -106 00 COOS BAY—Arrived Jan 2—Stmr Fulton, hne MINING. BIOCES. —— one or two sickly rallles from Tic and then | per 1o, Rice Flour, §7; Cornmeal, §2 00; ex- | barrels, %4c more than barrels, and boxes 81 0 Markel Shper Biuwey S8 25 | Dec 2. Jan 6—Schr Viking, hence Deo 3, Sl R 257 | BRADSTRERT'S ON TRADE CONDITIONS. {ook another plunge to Mc below its previous | fra cream Cornmeal, $3 2: Oatmeal, $4 25 Oat | more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels | 20 Oceanic S § Co . SAN PEDRO—Sailed Jan 4—Bark Coryphene, Crown Point lowest point, selling at 69%@69%c. The market i Ophir - 34 50: Hominy, §3 25@8 50; ‘Buckwheat | or_its equivaient e for Port Blakeley: bark Tidal Wave, : Con Cal & Va. 120 Plymouth 5| NEW YORK, Jan. &—Bradstrest's to. hecame. vary 'hen vy & tha suxion wdvanced; a4 %; Crackod Whege 3 10 urios. | CCANNED GOODS—Shipments of Salmon from INVESTME Soma: sche Comet, For Dort Tommony e Deadwood . . 45 Quicksilver 150 S e, rworrow | but toward the close some covering by shorts | §4 50;° Whole Wheat Flour, §3 50; Rolled Oats | this port to Europe during the last six months Dora Bluhm, for Everett. Jan 6—Schr Chal. Gould & Curry. 24 Do prefd 130 T say: The situation Is one of quiet, sus-|caused u slight reaction and May closed at | (barrels) 58506 25; in sacks, $5 656 05; Pearl | in 1898 were 517,30 cases, valued at $2,100,915. Morning Session. lenger, for Port Townsend. Fale B Nororos 3 Slerra Nevad: §5 | tamed strength. In wholesale distributive A%@'(“nm’t Sied Lot At po Bthis Barley, §; Split P $4 25; Green Peas, $4 50 | Shipments of Canned Fruits during the same Rourh—z 5 Arrived Dec 31—Bktn Eureka, from Fureka, omestake 50 00 Standard 2 g0 trade annual inventpries Bave occupled: atten- |y S350 ToRTe" tinse biient Erealy: to, Ber ] |Per 100.1b £ s U 0t el EOREE et By IACOMAS Balled Yuiv/ e Helit) I Biuod, foy foxican . 5 Yaliow Taerw 31| S, “0F only meusonable. roportions.™ Heng |sales. | The etk M T HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. B Glant oL S8 | SR G RAGG—Arrived Jan S-Stmr Se v < trade reflects the quieting down of th i 2 & —_— ontra jCont wate - 84 3 uoia, hence Jan 5. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Gemand rallng betore the Molidave. et ge | OBEE L Anenced 1o aut Hay continues firm, with light receipts and a | There is no change to report in any descrip- | 30 Spring Valley Water - 023 | TN WOOD L Salled Jan 6—Stmr Green- o Money-— 23| Gy iee, Telge---18% | significant that the mafority of the reports re- | tho weakness In wheat and corn. but wers 1, | €200 shipping demand, principally on country | tion. The demand and supply about balance, | 4 Gakland Gas 3B wood, for San Francisco. all loans - -2@3)Gen Elec prefd....164 | celved since January 1, in this and in the | dependent. snotgh to be. the Armest o ths | account, ¢ FRl R 5 s 3 5 e < 25 Oceanlc S FOREIGN PORTS. Time loans Bat Achison preta wholesale branch, Tafer to collections as al- | tirce, May Clored unchanged. Bran and Middlings have advanced Sc. Both | S E fim’ quality, §%@7c; second quality, * ‘Atfernoon Session. MOLLENDO—Arrived Jan 4—Br ship Lord ATG& St Fe 18 |Atenison ds 9 | larly o “"M"‘ ' eo'Mnuhun ::" “r-we, Dlrlku- The quantity of hogs received at the yards | are firm and active and in good demand for CQ;kc; third quality, 0%35%& : _ Board— Templeton, hence Oct 10, AT &SR 15 |Atcuinod tu it 5 In cereals, oo the Bes TBemUm | wae responsible tor 4 sirons tecling " in’ pro" | fee CRing to the Tigh price of Hay. YEAL Large, $4@Tic mail, €408 per . | % Hutohinson . ‘3% | ENSENADACSailed Jan 5—Stmr Curaces, Do pretd 112 °| Allouez Min Co Aatrien of the chuntry are favorable lwm: the weaknéss In grain “han it R T etse 100, SEiwes; To. N e S S . it . s, was more than | MIDDLINGS— 20023 per t0n. LAMB—7 T b, $4000 S V Water 4 per_cent bonds. 03 00 | ALTATA—To sail Dec ova, Ray State Gas .. ¢ 6-16| Atlantlc ..., The cruder forms of iron and steel have|the manket could stand and .prices declined | FEEDSTUFYS — Kolled Batley, $28 5082160 | BORK_Livs Hoge 1@4Ko for large, 4%@i%ic | ‘105 Central Liont & Poper 11850 | Port Townsend. S ey | ] i i vl