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- 8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1899. ‘Washington 2,806,184 by light clearances and a shrinkage of out- PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. compound and 7%@Sc for_pure: half barrels, | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of CO M M E RC l A peons 1,908,452 Bide ustnees March was THCQTS 13-l6c, pure, 8%4c¢; 10-1b TGdeT s 30 s, e, % | Mariuers, without regard to natiomality and 3 | Rochester . 2,268,504 closed T8%c. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 13.—Exchanges, $303,- | COTTOLENE — Tierces; 6%@6%¢; pack: free of expense. i o ieiine P New Haven| 21578 HOPS—Steadier. 435; balances, 73,5 less than 300 lbs, 1-Ib pails, & in a case, 8 Navigators are cordlely, O charts and satls Yorcester 1,726,098 WOOL—stenay: i e s e e o e e T uhe. world are kept on hand SUMMARY 2 < g anta . 1,844,673 ETALS — Though displaying _underlying N <ET. case, $3c; 10-Ib pails, 6 in a case, S%c; 50-1b | ing R BLG g 7 |Standard R & T.. 0 | galt iake! Cif 21414967 firmmess, tin wong o 25 panta Turther to-day aRTihN BB AR tins. 1 o 2 in a case, Tic; wooden buckets, 20 | for comparison and reference, and the latest v 5 o o 47%|Sugar ... H Springfield, Mass.. 1,712,464 with buyers at the close showing more hesi- G Ibs net, 8c; fancy tubs, §0 1bs net, 77c; half | information can always Silver unchanged. . Do prefd Sia| Do prefd . 1% 1 4 OREGON to navigation and all matters ! i - Forth Worth....... 2,182,8% tation than has been noted at any time dur- I . < barrels, about 110 ibs, 7%c. lights, dangers Wheat futures declined. Ontario & 19%|T C & Iron........ 36% | Portland, Ae e {ation than has been noted at any {ne oYom | (FORTLAND, Or. Jan. 13—Wheat—Walla Lo iiedn 4 Interest to ocean commerce. Barley and Oats quiet. Or R & Nav. 49%|U S Leather 77 | Poniand. O e the other e a e points, with | Walla, 5%; valley, 61@62c; blue stem, G3c. HIDES, T V. WOOL AND HOPS. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry. Or Short Li Do pretd 7% Sea e el D mavell Oy e The "t v ol S L A : ¢ of Market street, 1s holsted Corn and Rye lower. Pac Const1ne pia: s U'E Ravber -omnm: 0% | St Joseph. 2/449,208 X holders_entertaining most arbitrary views at | The forelen wheat shipments from Portland bullding, at the foot of Maticl 54 aropped at - Numerous changes in Beans. Do 24 prefd. & oD eert “140% | Los Angeles...[|l, 1,658,748 0 e IO ey bulliah ad- | for the week ending to-day were 344,364 bushels. | Numerous changes In Hides and Tallow will | atout ten minutes before noen A% SCERTr oo ‘ P Sh ol e = Norfolk . . 1,872.587 8 vices in the West and assurances from the WASHINGTON. A o hec noon, 120th meridian, by Mustard Seed lower and Alfalfa Seed higher. | Pittsburg 180 [West Union 943 | S racuse oo 2 T o A e g | PACOMAL ™ Tan ik whest et 06 e observed. A review of the market appears | cefieq each day from the United States Naval Hay and Feedstuffs unchanged. Reading. 23 |Federal Steel 1% Pk 2 g o Dl OMA, Jan. 13.—Wheat—Club, &%c; blue | in the first column. Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. iy 2 o 31% | Des Moines: L LssLsel 4 prepared to follow suit in any further bull | stem, 62@6Sc. & Island. e ball was drop Quicksilver advanced. RO 6l D*;\. Dpel fa foig | Nashville . < 1,503,127 .3 movement here. The rest of the list ruled HIDES AND SKINS—Culls.and brands sell | A notloe stating whether the B 7. s published Some changes in Metals. Do Dreid G Paciic Const " | Wilmington, Del 995,472 2 firm in tone, but changes of note were lacking. LOCAL M about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | on time or glving the error, if any. 19 by Grain Bags advanced. Hook L Thas s (g Rotihern Tx | Eall River. T 1065151 ¥ At the close the Metal Exchange called pig- ARKETS. steers, 10@10%c; medium, 9%c; light, 8%@c; | in the morning papers the (/0T R GHpg, oAt R e e 7% | Grana Raplds.. .. 1. : iron warrants firm at $3, nominal. : s Cowhides, §1@S%c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 9 Lieutenant, U, 8. N.. in charse. Butter Steady s Eggs firm. ' Do prefd ... 67%| Do 2d :’,"m ir:lr;‘rln?n . . 1 : MI‘;A!‘(“ETC?}"‘P‘}SR — Strong and higher, §13 85 EXCHAN AND BULLION. g-lr.dm:::2 gn tl"ude teun:li,"ls%‘fillfic fiull S dy s - a e sta, . $14 25 ed. rands, 12%c; dry Kip and Veal, 15c; dry B = Poultry and Game about the same. Do 2d, pref 21 Lowell . 51 TIN—Firm, $21 75 bid and $22 asked. Sterling Exchange, 60 days — sis3 |1lie: Sheepakins, shearlings, 10G30c each; short NOTICE TO MARINERS. Limes very scarce. CLOSING BONDS. Dayton, Ohio 1455 LEAD-Strong, $ 10 bid, $4 15 asked. | Sterling Exchange, sight — 488 | wool, 3@6c each: medium, 70@%c; long wool, U. 8 N., Mer Oranges and Apples plentiful, B 107%, Do 4s . 937 | Seattle = 1,201,863 4.3 SPELTER—Firm, $ 2 bid and $ 3 asked. | Sterling Cables - 4861 | 90c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, salt,” $1 7o@2 for | Branch Hydrographic Offlce.n4 By Cut - % = > D o] 203, N N ane . . o 48.! pper 5. New Y 5 e, = 714 25@1 75 n¢ 3 2 Hides very firm. US s e T Bor s o S5 | sloux cue c N 284 COFFRB. Options opened . steady. at un- | Fin Biver: wor susoer o pme = LhHoe I B e #1 1o | pobinson Point Fog Signal and Post Light, Beef firmer. Mutton and Pork higher. Do coup 1134 INo Pac 1Ists. .115% | New Bedford 2.2 changed prices, closed dull at unchanged | Mexican Dollars — 47;@48 | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3%@3%c per Ib; = "‘“'-""g'fi"' he sounding of Great falling off in Wheat exports. Do _2ds . Do 3s . * 693 | Knoxville, Tenn 1 prices to 5 points higher. Sales, 1230 bags. in- Ao No. 2, 2ic; refined, 1%@sc: Grease, 2c. e I D T a3 walye- inch U S 58 reg Do 45 1095 | Topeka 576 cluding January, $ 45; March, $5 65; December, e e A ot e K Gouthern. Mountaln, 12 | the fog. signal at this- station, a twe n EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS. Do s coup N Y C & § 14106 | Birmingham 3 $ 15, Spot Coffee—Dull, but about steady: . g e g e oacuin. and Southern, 1| steam whistle, giving blasts of slx seconds < : District 3.68 *INoT & WV B8.csrrs Wichita ... No1 tnvoice, Ge: No. 7 Jobbing, Te. MU | \UHTAT Ty weak wnd dull, with a further | Monthw. §g6e: Tootnill-and Nerthern, free 12 | duration with shent, nterials, o SOYCI, 7 Exports of Flour from this port in 1898 were | Ala class A Binghamton i aule Cordova, Tyaise, e PN : @ido: Foothill and Northern, defective. 9gile: | Snds, located on the easterty CXTEIGY 00 S10,901 bbls., against §73,863 in 1897 Reducing | DO B Do deb 5s ol i EUDAR_Raw shows less fleminsss SollominE | O B heat Shipplng, $115%01 35; milling, | Jumbolat and Mendoclno, M@icc; Nevads, 30 | coma, Wasi., which was. temporarily discon- this Flour to & Wheat basls and adding It | Do cubrency R S R L H bid; centrifugal, 9 test, 4 5-lc; molasses | $11715@1 20, 2 5 e 1e fhantery Dreson, : tinued for révairs to the machinery on Jan- to the exported Wheat gives total exports of | Atchison 4 S 'Line EQlmiatn g s 39 sugar, 3 8-16c; refined, quiet. CALL BOARD SALES. Humboldt and Mendocino. naxy 4, 106 the Copratgnal Wil he Bo e on Wheat from this port In 188 of 6,405,500 ctls., | * Do ndj 48 Line 6s t Akron . 2.3 BUTTER—Recelpts, 3267 packages. Steady; : : . D heretofore during thick and fogey weather on valued at 9,082,500, against 12,116,500 ctls., at | Can S0 2ds el Bay Cit 2 7 Western creamerdes, 15@2lc; Elgins, 2lc; fac- Session—9:15 o' clock—May — 6000 | Scuthern . and stter this date, -Instesdct SARURTEC 17 $18,200,300, in 1 The dry year of 1897-88 was | C & O 4ls. Chattanooga 5 it tory, 12@14%e. 2000, $L16%; 14,000, $1 16%. Plains as s_ur.te;!sglqn Local Notice to Mar! - se of this sharp falling off in these ex- | Chicago Ters L& Focktora s Mle i (X EGGS—Receipts, 3172 packages. Steady; A—May-R000 ctls, S116%; 6000, | © HODS I8 orop, 12%4GC per A I th Tist of Lixkis sna C & Outo oa BT & T Con fe ork | Ganton, OhiD. 2.6 Western, 2lc; Southern, 22c. $1 16 2 14%@15%c for gobd and 16@isc for cholee to | FThig notice affsots Ie, T4, “No. 1141, page s CH & D 48 t B Con it is‘prmgflem, Ohio 25 DRIED FRUITS. e et Reselon MAY- {0 et | taney: 32 5ilsc the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific £ s ; ‘;‘ 3 e - = %% date st C & » ms.m sx'fi'u‘f'rl;i D. M P 5&5? YORK, Jan. 13.—California dried fruits 4 u;ln;.;g:. * Sesslon—May—4000 ctls, $1 16%; GENERAL MERCHANDISE. C‘i?;“oifafl page L States %;‘} nihouee ceipts of Quicksilver at this port in S | East Tenn - p 103y, | Hastings, 112,472 24.4 EVAPORA' o . TR g £ = d. GEO. C. R! : flasks, agalnst 15,008 in 1897. The | Erle Gen ds F R e R & T 65 g | Fremont, 2.4 prime wire ufifi%wfi{é’lfifiim&p"@,'m’, (BARLEY=Sellers ask previous’ quotations, | BAGS-Calcitta Grain' Bags higher at $ 90 B mander, U. S, N., Lighthouse Inspector. sea were 619 flasks, valued at|F W & D sts 't iPenn new set 3s.. 96i | Davenport . 10c, % it thers e no demand of any conseducnce. - | spot and $6@5 12% tor future delivery; Wool | Office of United Stafés Lighthouse Iuspector, nst 5458 flasks, at §193,283, In 1567, | Gén Eiec 35 Pex Pac L G Ists109% | Toledo . PRUNES—3%@10%c. S e e P G145 Per | pogs, 20@2sc; San Quentin Bags, $4 8. Portland, Or., January 10, 1899 HIDE: D TALLOW. jerasst e Ekay APRICOTSRoyal, 1@l4e; Moorpark, 130 2 CALL BOARD SALES, COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- = — i ST |lH&TC (Vabhsh ist 3 Youngstown & —Unpeeled, Miopesier, 10 Informal, Sesslon-0:15 o' clock—No sales. ton, $8: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 dsa:ttlb SUN, MOON AND TIDE. The circul of nning Com- | _ Do 6 o *Macon .. “HIC. econd Session—No_sales. 6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, §7 50; aA Lo e L e e e hats W Shors 44 tBvansville . T BegulaeiMolningiSeation —reller, 1800, new :zmmhfu:s; B ineient. ;s‘oaom in bulk and [ United States e The Eastern trade has been in our market | 1-* M€V consols 4s.108 |Va Centuries Rl CHICAGO, Jan. 12— Unexpected strength at | 2000 ctls, STgc. = o 60 new—2000 ctis, | $10G10 % In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San for certain lines of hides, ‘Which have taken | Missourl ta . 1100 *| Wre Cont Tora. ki — Tixecpuils whaee the mikefpuas quoted WA [onse. o, sic Eeite 3 " | Egg. $14; Cannel, 3850 per ton; Rock Springs ranciscoBay,; Fublished iwotpcial wa- Say alll Snrplis Setobke ~aniiEvalues thires | M-Il AL Nigao .o Totals, U. §.... L0600 5 higher, notwithstanding the weakness here | GATS—ffhere is no change in the situation. | and Castle Gate, 37 60; Coke, §12 per ton in thortty ot the Buperintendent, = fore have been well sustained. N Y Central Ists..115% X Totals outside N. vesterday, started wheat strong. This ad- | Fancy Feed, $135@137% per ctl; good to | bulk and $4 in sacks. | mljodl‘f;'l;rgm'l(m:;:on_sme‘ LB Some lines of leather have been active, and | ING STOCKS. Y. 661,982,711 19.6 veee | VENCe, Which was wholly independent of any |Choice, $1 30@1 32i4; common, s}“.“. s:rpgna J. W. Harrison's weekly report sa: “Dur- | (1% ty-five minutes later than at Fort ‘Poln in consequence the heavy class of hides rules | Chollar 10 Ontaclo’: 587 ON OF CANADA. shown conditions, made shorts somewhat nerv- | $142}2@1 50; Gray, $130G135; Milling, 81 824@ | ing the week there have been six arrivals £rom | {no heignt of tide Is the same at both place: at very -liberal. figures. We are inclined to | Crown P e s 8l 9 _ | ous, and instead of May wheat being pressed |1 % ber ctl; Red. 31 %@l 63 Black, $1 00G1 7. | Washington with 16,650 tons of coal; three from AL think that the present prices will continue for | Gon' Cal & v 19 P f5 Jikontrea 3 . 4.7 | for sale at T0%c, as it was vesterday atter- | CORN--The market {s dull and dealers are | pritish Columbia, 9439 tons; four from Oregon, | ™ giqyRp some time at least TlenAsibon, 15 Quicksitver R e < E 9.0 { noon, there were buyers anxious to get it at | aUotng lower prices. 3 oy | 1540 tons; one from Australia, 2394 tons; one e Wet Salted Heavy Steers are in demand for - vt = 1501 Winiveg . 885, -6 <e- | from’ TI%@71%c. Local professionals, who, al- | Small round vellow. $120; Eastern large vel- | from Swansea, 2902 tons; total, 31945 tons. andi 20. Do pretd 1500 | Halifax 1,719,391 2 % low, $1106112%; white. $1 121@1 15; mixed, | Sun rises. harness and skirting Hale & Norcross.. 10 Sterra Nev. 65 2 i 2 most to a man, have sold wheat short for a t Nalifornt {12, | Our deliveries here this week have been about | gyp sets . VL alted Mensim and TAght! Btaers’ are | e £ 2NC 10 1) Slerrs, Nevada . 5 | Hamilton - 785,428 5 . | week, placed very little confidence in the open- | §1 07%@1 10 per ctl; California white, $112%@ | (hree times as much as last, vet but little of | Noon sets . fairly active. Tron Bitver. Sy EtaRa St. John, N, 3 156 . | ing rally, and in accordance with their views, |11 ; et _ same has been yarded, as It has all gone di- = Wet Salted Cows sell readily. cxican O et SheR ety ap [ otorta) -{sold on ‘the advance. When May rose to| RYE—Is lower and dull; California, $117%@ | rect to consumers. There is but little house- Wet Balted Veal, Kip and Calf are active and ~ U BOSTO o ow J et .... 15| *Vancouver . 71%@71%c during the next half hour, they sold | 1 fi‘}gfi‘f\!; t hold fuel now in first hands, hence retallers rule at full rates it 8 OC"S‘“MI\KD 1:3";3”5- 2| Srotar S = agiin, and in’ the next half hou had_the U HEAT—Nominal, find difficulty in securing enough to fill orders. eer Skins continue rather quiet, although | Money— estingh Elec ... 44% als ... 238, . ... | satisfaction of a_decline to 7le. New Yori e e g arried away a shite dro Tade Aty ey Talir Hntes Gat: icail:loa as] Von BRI 8% | 2ONot included in totals because of no com- | wired early In the day. that the forelkn de- FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. o e T T 5 fornia Deer Skins are virtually prohibited by | Time loans 34[Gen lec prefd.. (153 | parison for last year. mand for wheat and corn had improved and - 5: bakers' | transportation and fuel are in demand and 5 law, but large quantities of these skins come | , Stocks— Atchison prefd .... 5% Ty e gy there was a good amount reported disposed | FLOUR—Family extras, $415@4 25; bakers' | CiaoPi o e " There is no change in values, - o this market from foreign points, and from | A T & St Fe Bonds— DUN'S ‘REVIEW OF. TRADE. of at Kansas City for direct export by way.of | extras, $3 9034, notwithstanding the demand is brisk. The i the Northern and Western States. The sum- | Amer Sugar Atchison 4s 7 & —— .| Gulf ports. This held the market fairly | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | rainfall this week will assuredly have a de- 0 mer skins are in demand. The medium of | Do prefd .......11l% Wis Cent s . | W YORK, Jan. 13.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | steady until renewed reports from Argentind | lowe, usual discount to the trade: Graham | pressing influence on incoming coal freigh X fail ekins are quiet, but the winter, thin or | Bay State Gas 5%| Mining Shar Weekly: Review of Trade will say to-morrow: | claiming that the weather was all that could | ot “e3'os Ler 100 pounds; Rye Flour. §275 | in fact local grain freights are already im- 2 i paper skins are very dull at low rates. Bell Tel ..... 293 | Allouez Min Co. Contrary to the French saying the expected | be desired and that the exportable surpius | oUG, ¥ 2 Peg, U0 ROUNES 0, B0t %ex’ | proving, which is an assurance of a softening = n the above exposition of the tides Outmeal, $4 25 Oat | of forelgn coal charter rates inward, | NOTE - above exposition of the tides 3 | and steel products have had their immediate L : | Groats, $ 50; Hominy, $3 @3 30; Buckwheat | “The Australian mail just at hand does not | the early moraing tides are e o nia 63 | effect, perhaps mot to the lasting benefit of and closed at T0%c DUYErS | the wheat raiiy | FlOur, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat $i 75 Farina, | report many new engagements for here. a3 hand column and the successive tides of the Centennial e 32‘1.’ } the industry, for there is the same reason for | strengthened corn at the start. Heavy A4 ‘f 50; ]‘}'hgles }}'sh;gl ‘Flour.“tfizougfiol‘l):fl POMT frelulhlu fimz 'hm;‘,l l;lere r‘:f‘g‘mcx?n:fi:;afl: g:c::“l‘r'i t{;;)gr?:f;;u(:;noc:‘ll\z:ntc:elle!l:c,ondmtide — ; e v, ason s A d (barrels). $ §5@6 25; in sacks, $5 5@ 05; Pearl | surplus wheat to ship for whicl doubt as to’its permanency as In 18%, when | Celpts were agalnst the price, however, AN 89 | Barley. §5; Split Peas, $4 25; Green Peas, $ 00 | being paid, besides there Is a sharp demand | 18 qa¥, (IS thisd e col N ¥ . C e to Valparaiso an e est e 3 1| ing against calls soon caused a feeling of de- | Per 100 ibs. faE Costs cariery Tast tide of the day. except when there are but D e au s | pomnitoet M eyl iadia s B huvers: CCE—China mixed, $3 95@4; China 1, | three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights was being enlarged, started longs selling on a Atlantic 5 o vanc A Mt | has occurred. Rapid advance in prices of iron | &S bEAg ChATECE ST o o 16 T0%e The tallow market continues fairly active, | Boston & Albany and good grades of tallow bring full prices. | Boston & Maine. The dry season in California has materially | Boston L lessened the output of tallow, and the sup-| Chi Bur & Q plies which are now received are hardly suf- | Fitchburg .. Secient for the demands of trade. Clean, hard, | Gen Electric 100% | Franklin bright tallow is in demand at full prices, The | Mexican Cent 57 10sceola 2 stock is at t her quiet. | N'Y & N Eng.... 9 |Quincy | 01a_Colony tra cream Cornmeal, §3 shrinkage of buyers and reaction soon carried S 19914 | Tamarack e LI WEAT] e | Or Short Lin, i2 | Humboldt | larger demand for many other products, and | A good cash demand and speculative buying HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. RICE—C ke S0 S %mas | v to the soundings on the FHERCRELORD | Rubber . Wolverine | Without unwieldy combinations all are doing | helped oats. Prices were not maintained, —— 4 50G4 9; extra do, $:05 35; !‘s!%'g‘}n“" AT e e T vos. CURTI: - eToept (120th Meridjan—Pacific Time.) * | Union P 4 {Union Land { well.Throughout the country was never as | however, as the market eased off In sympathy | = Bran and Midlings are firm and unchanged. | Japan 3 SQA T TOWRRIS: $0%060G0 for | when a minus sign (). precedes the helght. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13, 5-p. m. | WSt End . 84 |Parrott ... 14 | strong financially, as even governors of Lon- | With corn. May closed at 27ic. Hay is steady, with a fair demand. e e A o e A then the number given is subtracted from The followi; Do_prefd 113 | Adventu % | don banks admii. one stating that as London | Further taking of profits by recent bulls In| graN. @21 50 per ton. ot 5 PTin is higher at 23 Ib; | the depth given by the charts. The plane of ateas e :; e xu:\r‘n:hal M"N'(ml ml.r} ”s, 10 | Ea Biec e 1% i{Winona % | has financed Ameérica heretofore, now, for the "'f""‘°“"1;““"’d f"""["‘:’" hsu”fl“ 1‘"&:"" o MIDDLINGS—$2G26 per ton Pln;s-g.;js—?(u%"inus‘_fif o, ot ¢ P | reterence in the mean of the lower low waters, t compared h those of st te last | e R iy & 3 = Figat ol he | rices. The market was burdened through- NGS—$22 - 4 : Shot. 5 . e ——————————————— Shana; G0l Tatatan <Fa digt 2k h"‘"‘:‘_ ] NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. | first time, New York is financing Europe. No | BUCCH ot Urier o oping demand S| FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $2630@27 50 | SUGAR-The Western Sugar Refining Com- ' Sy e % > s z e evidence of weakness is seen In the other | Wl P3¢ O R0 Y K BCO8 PO S At the yards, | per ton: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $31G3150; | PAany quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crusied TIME BALL. « e NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—Money on call | branches of industry nor in those upon which | ypat' nononed 2150 lower at $10 15, closed at | jobbing, $32@32 50: Cocoanut Cake, $24@25; Cot: | &nd Fine Crushed, 6%c: Powdered, 63; Candy 24 Hours. Season. Season. the great excess of exports most depend. Granulated, 5%c; Dry Granulated, 5%c; Con- | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- $10 05@10 07" The range In lard and ribs was | tonseed Meal, $28@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $23 0@ 0.46 15.4 3651 | ey :"rl::l‘efi:::r&er;|‘1‘:n;;;1p:;u?(i‘3‘;l:";;ef“=(""l":'r Wheat and cotton still ko out largely. Bu- | fonlequential | 500, Cracked Corn, $24@2 | fectioners’ ‘A, S} California A, Se: Magno- D N aaie, Han Nrandisco, - Cal. 7 3 it ot ; j rope is buying because it has needs and New | “irpe Jeading futures ranged as follow “e. ‘ORNIA HAY — Wh 17 50@19 for | lia A, o%c; Extra C, s%c; Golden C, Gic; half- January 13, 1899. Sterling exchange firmer, with actual business | York is lending to Europe nobody knows how e leading res range olloy suosL}E()gl;fl’cé ‘l;lml\“ g e‘aot‘; ]soweraimd“; | barrels. %e more than barrels, and boxes e Th: Y hail on the tower of the new Ferry | in bankers’ bills at $4 843.@4 85 5 - 2G4 82% for sixty days Open. High. Low $4 S3@4 85 Commercial b for demand and | many millions because there is for the present | = srtjcles. Posted_rates, | no need to call loans. The receipt of $2,500.000 | Wheat No. 2— $4 S1@4 S | gold from Australia is anmounced at San | January | 5o fancy coming in: Wheat and Oat. $15 50¢ | more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels | puilding was dropped at exactly moon to-day— Oat, $14@16; Island Barley, $14G15; Al- | Or its equivalent 1. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 falfa, $12@13; Stock, mone; Clover, nominal. S o'clock p. m. Greenwich mean time. 0.00 Los Angeles 000 7| Siiver certificates, nominal, 59@@ic. Bar sil- | Francisco. R = S e 0 B 2 : o . 3 May . Ty i JDE TAY e SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. AT HUGHES. SanDiseo 4 4 | ver, s84c. Mexicin dollars, 47c. Government | Americans are in the humor to invest In their | July . B ar D A e o e AL UGHES. Sair i aneing EE S a8 [Moudi S UGE kAt mall s SarpE own country and have a great amount of | (o, e nd Natta 2 Gut.’ $1@ls; Clover, | The whole market is stiff, as cattle and sheep mintmum, 4 ey e lie by g ¢ OF THE SURY. money to put out without recalling any of | yanuary g 3y $11 5012 50; Timothy, $12@13 50 per ton. men are keeping their stock back since the 7 g | ~ CONDITION OF THE TREA .| their loans to Europe, so that the heaviest | 3y g 3% STRAW—25@7c per bale. ins began. Beef and H STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. WEATHER CO! AND GENERAL| . » 3 g | transactions ever known in the Stock Exchange | juiv b Y - rains began. ef and Hogs are a fraction = ST | WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—To-day's state- | have occurred during the week without the |“'"¥ & ¥ BEANS AND SEEDS. higher, and Lamb also shows a small advance, Steamer. | From. The storm which was noted off the Oregon | Ment of the condition of the Treasury shows: evidence (;‘( relbt;tlunl {;{ which many strong “;3 2 51 2%y | T = i Whole{:al}e rates from slaughterers to dealers a Washington coast last eve o QreEON | Avallable cash balance, $290,801,321; gold re. | Operators have been looking. L v [ Some s c 3 _ | are as follows: Crarina. Puget Sund .. e aton coasy o e | s 6. 2 2 In products, also, the position of the coun- [ JUlY - 265 o 0% [ Someyalight changsssfn n‘f“"'“d appear. MA‘ BEEF—First quality. second quality, 6@ | Nippin ) |China ana Japan : iife At the’ 16 neu oo ot ng| = ¥ try grows stronger. Last year's exports of | Mess Pork, per 100 pounds— falta Seed is in better demand and firmer. Mus- | gyc: third quality, mhi il west. The pressure has.tisen over Ore. | LONDON TFINANCIAL MARKET. | wheat and corn were far bevond all precedent, | January RV, R AR S Caoy tHaas Newport gon and Washington in the last 12 hours, except | e *| but the past week has seen exports of 4233655 | Mfi z = 0y 1015 BEANS—Bayos, $1 §5@1 9; Small Whites, §2 | i‘f&ffi'&“’“"“‘xfi; "o, Weningt {Denarire R A e st 12 , e Gk x =< | bushels of wheat, flour included, against 3,21 rd, per 100 pound % > arge. YWhite 5@l 8: Pinks, $2@ | c per 1b. Chilkat - Humboldt T e 1o Weatern Oresbn and | - EY, YORE, Jan. 13.-The Commerclal' Ad- | 410 iast year {rom;Atiantit ports, ;and. in two | Janusry 5 7% 550 A T ke 20| BORK—Live Hogs, 4@s%c for large, 45@ske | Wyeield bl Gt d | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | weeks 9, 570 3205 50; Yimas, § 2548 8 Pe Butters. | for medium and 3%@Ac for small; stock Hogs, | StateCalifornia|Portland Kidne 0’ per ctl. E 3i4c; dressed Hogs, 6@ic for prime. Chas. Nelson... Puget Soun ast of California; | “g.ijement and - telegraphic interruptions re- | sides exports in two weeks from Pacific ports Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— 1 109, against 6,086,788 last year, be- | May . | isewhere it is cloudy and generally threaten- o . $2 40° per_ctl. ing. Rain has fallen throughout Oregon and | tarded business here to-day. The tone was of 1,724,051 bushels, against 2,340,009 last year. | January . be PR Brown Mustard, $4 30 per ctl; vel 5 23 Aloha..... |Point Arena Washington, and in Californla from San Fran- | firm. Parls was almost entigely -shut oft.- A T o o e L e DA 510 510 602 5 02% | 1o Mustard, Flax, $2@2 2; Canary RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. North Fork....|Humbaldt o R e L | Americans opened dull, while profit-taking | this country is underselling the world and has | Cash quotatlons were as follows: Flour, dull | 2% Rape, 24 For Friday, January 13. Sineota. {Tacoma <. R babie I Canrommscttled (and showers | proceeded With fair activity. New York quo- | great quantities yet to move at similar prices. | and stead No. 2 spring wheat, 67@63c; No. 3 | @2%c: Hemp, (3%4C. o1 75| Flour, ar sks..... 7,200/ Hay, tons . sy s g ot e SR E e S G tations were delayed tili near the close, when | There was an advance of 1%c in wheat dur @08c; N 3 DRIED P reen, $175 | Wheat, ctls ...... 6,160 Hides, No. Newberg |Grays Harbor . ending midnight e ‘r;‘"llx:; Yo ours hhe‘mn!‘!(hu was menmfimu x;nd became :n‘!fi !hlt we;k, lndl:c in corn, wlthhom any 3 0255;"93:" 1{\0. 2z ‘whi e @1 8 per ctl. Barley, ctls ... 5| Eggs, doz . e, Iy ldt 5 3 - Y 14, 189 vely. ere was active bidding for Southern.| indication that supplies are running short, and e, c; No. 6% @sic; T S AT s per, i < g Yorthern California — Showers Saturday: | Railway securities, and the gencral fesling of | the Western recelpts of wheat have beén'In Siasse; Ko 1 Maxeecd. $118%; | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | {pitl ¢if, e o o M) Bowien. ol DR e e SECY T & cheerfulness pervaded the market. two weeks 8,649,899 bushels, against 5,503,250 seed, $2 30; mess pork, per bar- g7 Beans, sks . 305 Ralsins. bxs 1,300 | Orizak Newport Southern California—Showers Saturday; fresh | Copper was good. Tintos touched 33%. Ana- | last yvear. : lard, per' 100 pounds, $ 524@ | Potatoes rule firm with a falr demand. | p,rgiges, sks ... 4,140 Lime, bbls 01 | Oty of Sydney. [Paname At e s : condas opened at 718 to end in March; £131,000 | . Neither is there evidence of weakness in the | 5 53: short ribs sides (loose), $4 65@4 %0; dry | Onions are easy. Vegetables are in light re- | Onfons, sks . 460 Wine, gals Point Arena....[Point Arena D Soafterel awe. Satiitay. | gold in bars was taken by the bank at 77s 10d. | great industries. The output of pigiron Janu- | salted shoulders (boxed). $4 25@4 37%; short | ceipt from the South. Mushrooms are lower. WASHINGTON. Srcate Coon Hay e, o o = CLOS BTVT was 243,516 tons, against 23,59 December | clear sides (boxed). §5 05@510; whisky, dis- | POTATOES—75@%ic per ctl for Early Rose: | wheat, ctl Rtad o T ooy e Arizona—Probably showers Saturday. | LONDON, Jan, 10 tiedian Pacifle, §s7; | b Showing a product of about 8000 tons weekly | tillers’ finished goods. per gallon. $127; sigars, | o;.ge 10 R B tanis bt | Naiaatachiss I8N e T s 710 | Santa Rosa.....|San Diego San Francisco and vielnity—Cloudy and prob- | LONDON, Jap. 13.—Canadian Pacific, §8%; | 3 o7 nE § Broquct of Soou, SO0 10n8 FEey unchanged; granulated, do. 9c@$1 10 per sack for River Burbanks; Peta- | Oats, ctls . 180 Flour, qr sks.... 3,034 | § n - {oan - ably showers Saturday; fresh to brisk southerly | Grand Trunk, 7%; bar silver, steady, 2T%d Per | gecrease of 37,444 tons in stocks unsold during s S P luma Burbanks, $1@110; Oregon, $1 101 35; | NEVADA. O pind.c e | ounce; money, 13 per cent Deeh e it ke e Anatraian CORARF <ot || Recelpts. Shipments. | Sweet Potatoes, $175 for Merced; New Pota- | Hay, tons S ] .r&x‘{; il r.’;m 'Kx“""t Tamalpais—Rain; wind | AT Ry 37,000 tons is still on the market, with another | Flour, bbls. 14,400 66,000 | toes, 11@2c_per lb. | OREGON STEAMERS TO SAIL. et L Lo % - | Buropean order for 15,000 tons plates, the mills | Wheat, bush ONIONS:. Sic per ctl; Oregon, $1@110. Hay ous . tut 301 = = pum temperature, 4 G. H. WILL A = : R s i R e Bl e L Ll s T — Green' Peas, 'Sc; String | ' Ll Steamer | Destination. Sails. Pler Local Forecast Offictal. NEW YORK, Jan. 1 radstreet’s Financial | jq)y " Besgemer pigiron is only 10c higher at | Oats, bush. s, S@10c; Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoes, EASTERN. — | Review to-morrow wi AN records of | Piitsburg and gray forge lic, but plates were | s Angeles Egg Plant. — per Rye, ctls . 450 Weeott . Coos Bay. .{Jan. 14, 10 am{Pier 13 Pl | EASTERN MARKETS sustained bullish in Wall street | advanced 10c by the combination. Minor metals 000 . lic, o per, 1b; Dried Okra, 150 per ; e Santa Rosa San Diego..[Jan: 1. 11 am|pler 11 . have been broken. This week has seen suc- | are also stronger, tin having risen in sympathy | “0n the & to-dav the Dutter | Green Peppers, 4@ic per 1b: Dried Peppers, 10 FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. . Arena..|Pol -.\Jan. 14 3 pm Pier R - By re et ot 000000 shaven o | With Tondon 10 22c, copper to 1362 And. Jend | mom b e o T e a 140150, dnirier | @loc; Marrowfat Squash, $@10 per ton; Car- Arcata “fJan’ 14 10 am Per 13 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. rore. with: higher quotations. throughout the | £0 4, heavy consuming demand helping in each | gric Eggs, dull: fresh, 18@iSke. Cheese, | Jot 230%¢ Per sack; Mushrooms, 5@7%c per | Butter is cheaper and Eggs are dearer. Pomona -JJan. 14, 2 pm|Pler 3 2 ~ o E E] ® | case. The new combination in tin plates has dy: creams, S%@llc. " | Ib for large and 10@lic for buttons. Poultry Is scarce and rather dearer, but | SUFACA0 . -|Jan. 14, 10 am|Pier 11 U AL e 4o | #hare list. Ordinarily the extreme activity and | advanced the price to 88 per box at the works. seally: cresn, BagI Sr i o e ity T asié et g A. Blanch'd Coos Bay......|Jan. 14, 10 am Pier 12 At UK, Jan. 13.—Stocks again made | pe no less extreme prices would suggest that | There have aiso been large demands for struc- WHEAT MOVEMENTS POULTRY AND GAME. thirele pinty 3 Umatilla ..|Vic & Pgt §4.(Jan. 16, 10 am|Pier 9 urther progress upward to-day and in some | the market was nearing a culmination, as was | tural work, 10,000 tons in bridges and buildings 2. NTS. In meats, Mutton is dearer and other kinds | Coos Bay...,Newport......[Jan. 16, 9 am|Pier 11 . cases the advances were considerable. Tran- | (ho case in 1851, when the last speculative ex- | at Chicago. Receipts. Shipments. Turkeys are weaker and small broilers are | may go up, as Beef is being heid back in the | Chilkat ....|Humboldt.....\Jan. 16, 2 pm|Pier 13 sactions in stocks were over a million, mak-| treme was about to terminate. The confident | 1 WWool I stiffly held at the West, lllh):u;'g‘hhsl Cittes— 3 Bushels, Bushels: | also off. Good Hens and Roosters are firm, country since the rains. Fish stands about | Alliance 2;75;25;::{*3‘::' li’gm‘g{\;g 0 ing the third million-share day this week, | 4 Bae 7 sedent | Boston Ohio is quoted at 26lc, but much higher | Minneapolis 308,760 24900 | Game is still slack. the same. . % - 4 |PMSS while on the other days trading was little Short | sea. rreet scems, however. 10 be unalminished. | R asiciphia: , The svoolen industeyhas been | Dulath + 97,491 PO ARY ) Dreaed Turkeys, 15g17c; live |, Fruits and Vegetables-are about as-last | Aacm - o e e e i ominier of the milllon-share mark Transactions =0 |and though the conservative interests deprecate | demanded for = wool, with the extraordinary | Mpivaukee - P Turkeys, 13@lc for Gobblers and 13@Mc for | week s The Call 1 Colon ......|Panama .18 12 m(PMSS far this week have exceeded those of any sim- | {fo rapidicy with which the market seems to | Stocks yet unsold. | Chicas: 8,350 Hens; Geese, per pair, $150G2; Ducks, 34 509 | Following 1s The Call's regular weekly | G. W. Eider|Portiand , 10 am|Pier 24 ar period in the exchange's histos London | 1he TAPIIY xtreme It 18 admitted that | Failures for the week have been 318 In the Vo e 5 50; Hens, $4 50@5 young Roosters.’ 6@6 a0; | Price list: Orizaba ....|Newport 3 20, ‘9 am|Pier 11 in the early trading was a purchaser, but sub- | b¢ moving to an | United Staten, against 39 last year, and 24 in | St Lou! old 'Roostérs, $4 50@5; Fryers, $5 50@6; Broil- | Coal, per ton— C. Nelson..|Puget Sound.. Jan. 20, ... sequently the preponderance of arbitrage deal- | present favorable financial and other condi- | Capada, against 45 last year, Detroit ors, $30930 for larke, $3 504 50 for small: | Cannel ......$—@12 00|Castle Gate..$9 609— | Queen Vie & Pyt Sd.|Jan. 21, 10 am|Bler ‘,;Kfir;\‘; ";“;""';- MTP" e aranten ";;;ur‘sl dehly tions, as well as the sr;’nhllf augmented fincfl:- v Kansas Clty Pigeons, $1@1 25 per dozen for old and $2@2 25 r‘\}:‘{“n“s:mn‘ —@1 N*Sw“u}gmtxgmn A Columbia ..|Portland |Jan. 23, 10 am|Pier 24 sio cables, a s largely | ties for speculation which it enjoys, render it SRT v FION! for Squabs. v restricted the forelgn transactions. Commis- | futide to form conclusions about the imme- | B““DST[‘FETS ON 'TRADE' CONDITIONS. Totals GAME—Quall, _$1 25@1 & allard, ;| o tom . Fry ik R 700 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. sion houses and traders were both purchasers | diate future based on former experiences. W ORI T e b el Tidewater— __ | canvasback, $3@s; Sprig, $2@2 50; Beattle 890G - ESRei A SR sy i S in the general list. Interest frequently fluc-| It is not probable that this week the market | —“E-% e s street's to-mor- | Boston 23,878 | 1 50; Widgeon, $1 23@1 50: Small Di Dairy Produce, etc.— ARRIVED. e o c tuated from one stock fo another, and when | has presented growing evidences of manipula- | Tow Wili say: Perhaps the most notable feat- | New Vork 128,500 1000 | onglish Snipe, $2 50@3; fack Snipe, $125@1 0. | Butter. fancy, pér_ ___|Cheese. Swiss. & any stock started upward a foliowing con- | tion and of a decided increase in the amount | ure of tie trade situation at present is the | Philadelphia ) Gray Geese, $3; White Geese, $1 25@150; Brant, | Square . 50@55 Common_Eggs. a@— Friday, January 13. tinued the rise. The reduction in the floating | of purely speculative purchasing in contrast | strensth ot prices of mearly all staples from Rl i $150@1 75: Honkers, $3 50@4 50; Hare, 7sc@31; | Do, per roll....s0%— Ranch Eggs, per Stmr Hueneme, Johnson, 48 hours from New- supply in the prime dividend paying stocks | with the investment demand for securities, | goma pards, particularly of cereals, cotton, fron | Norvemtos ol i Rabbits, §1 50 for Cotfontails and $1 for smail, | Do, ood 43 dozen . ..37@40 | port (S). and their attendant higher level lea to re- | which was o notably displayed prior to Jani . 2 : g . iron | Galveston 6,502 pas s Pickied |Honey Comb, per Schr Bella, Smith, 18 days from Grays Har- newed interest in the lower-priced stocks. | ary 1. An important indication of this is fur- | and steel] which have apparently gained fur- BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Firkin, per Ib..—@35 Ib ..12@15 | bor. There was a_large demand for the standard | nished by the comparatively smaller dealings | ther ground since the first of the year. Ex- Totals ... - Cheese, 'Cal.......—@15| Do, extracted ..—@10 | Br ship Olivebank, Young. 162 days from gtocks. ‘the Grangers and New York Central{in bonds, in the face of the cniarged volume | planation| of the strength of wheat s, ~of LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Butter 1s now quoted steady and dealers do | Cheese. Bastern.. L1 Newcastle. England, 1 cading. gton, Ro . Paul | of stock’ sales, vy the tendency of the e g 2 . S eats, per r ship Birkdale, Davies, 79 days from New- made the best prices In years. HBurlington | former class of values to recede a little from | gopms’ (f, “,:':e:".:‘m 5«;0;1““.): demand which | “Wheat— Mar. May. | ROt "°°‘(‘,h““ “r"e’m::';:“:;c:"":g Mz-‘ the mo- | paoon=", 217\ Pork, fresh castle, N § W made an extreme gain of 2% on expectation | their recent high level. e y slight reaction In values | Opening . wve b 9% 5§ |ment. Cheese rem anged. Iggs con- | Beef, choice ......12@15 Pork, salt Schr Western Home, Nilsson, 8 days from that the December statement would be very | There has also been a great deal of irregu- | and which has placed the price as high as at | Closing - tinue firm, store Eggs being preferred. Do, good . Sglllll’ark. chops. Grays Harbor. favorable. This statement, however, is not | larity in the movement of different parts of | any previpus time for three months pght. This PARIS FUTURES BUTTER— Corned Beef. 8 Rourd Steak Schr Joseph and Henry, Arff, 8 days from due for two weeks vet, Among the low-priced | tt= iist, some groups of. stocks presenting the | cereal anfl corn are both in exceptior Creamery—Fancy creameries, 2ic; seconds, | Ham, Cal . Coquille River. y g0od | Flour— 15! Porterhouse, do. 3 gwsmom Steak 12¢ stocks which were in keen request were the | appearance of taking profits, while others ad- Do, Eastern Sch bonne, Han: v Padifics and Bonthern Raliway | witoh. . ol | ¥anoes = The perticibation-ofithe Hublic in:the | Somand Iibroad, judging from the large ex- | Opening s s aats Lard . 13 Smoked Beef Eathor s SRV Tom Grane vanced 1 and 15 respectively for the preferred | movement can be gauged by the volume of or- | POrts repprted and forelgn demand fs likewise | Closing Dairy — Choice to fancy, 21§22}%c; common | Mutton . 0@15 Pork Sausages CLEARED. and common. The greatest rise of ‘the day | ders execuied by commission houses for local | the secrel of strength in cotton, shipments of Dot grades, 18@20c. Lamb 12G15 1 Veal ... 100015 2 was made by New York Alrbrake, with i0|and out-of-town speculators. Chicago alone | which cotinue heavy. A feature of dealings [ OPCHInE " Pickled Goods—Firkin, c; pickled roll, | Poultry and Game— L Erday, Jecaaly 1 pointe; “The Confident assertion that Brookiyn | farnished large amount of business, 'Av wa | in this stapla ia the steady demand for good 11GiSe " for dairy and 19Gac’ for creamery | Hems, cach... 00 7'Quall. pr doz som 73 | oSt Santa Rose, Alexander, San Diex Sieetric Rallsy sulted ot oo Nassau | the case S N R s sposition | grades aid the indifference manifested toward EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. LAt i R @22%C. | Young Roost- __ _ [Mallard, pair..100@ — | Ggpdall, Vericns & Lo Eiectric Ratway reculted fn' an extrome: gain | seems to be to-follow the leaders of the speeu | fow Fraiks, which, owin (0 bad weather at - Hastern Butter—Ladle packed, 16@16%c for | ers, each..... 6@ 7 Canvasback, pr rig Harriet G, Wayland, Puenta Arenas; O % for that stock, taost of which it - | Jative, world in whatever iirection thew indi- | the EGuth: puve heen lurger than " the usuai RS w Flein, Baze, L kg o, 10| OO g BRI i g C'D Bunker & Co. Eraecame Gl for DI, DUt Asvmbtlon of | DOFATIY. ApAndOEd: afd the ‘realising. tatcs | ?,“J,’,’Z"L‘.,.E,‘}?.'n‘,’.?n"“ anutacturers, Indeed, WAe | (o)Go san. 15 CATTLE-There was a | Gl Cream CReddnr; 12gi%ikc: Soung Amer. | Frvers cach.. 3 6 BB oo (e Aanmb: enormous purchases in the Pacifics was accom. | Cause receasions, sufficient buying seemod 1 | spinning uality &nd waste of the present crop | good demand for cattie to-day, but prices o I S o S e L T ‘3% 0|57 s T A B R OF"the liat.” Proft- aking towhrd the ohd tens| Bil scvere, 'London has Dot been an IMpOriant | sy Lemelie: oh a recnt Becke artary not| showed no particular Change, Fancy cattle.$5 80| ongs, SRGce; store Eggs, 3G0e. Ditcke, “eath... 0@ 7((Viid Geeserpr @ ~ [ *Stmr Columbia, Green, “Astoria. dored o of e beksanedls weak whie | facor " ducnomgh’ Amerkanywers (ot et | Fameer™ e Brlinl” setdhly U Do, e | £07 cholen e AT TR0 S | pmciovovs AND cifnus FRUIs. | Bicohe baE 5@ Gimhtin Saipe, 99 % | Bk LG st Youmggren, Tacema. I i e 3 R billets, pfates and rods, bear testl v 5; 3 b4 70; 3 753 JITS. s, . B sh Snipe, ° G 3 Ten, Tacoma. . Bond_prices’ generally mozed upward wieh | clined to buy there was heavy forelgn realizing | eagerriess of buvers {o secure pbTion A0 the | cows ana heifers, $3 %0@4; Western fed steers, - Rabbits, pair. :§ w] Der doz.......3 0@ — CHARTERS. Pemily e et Tolal sl TG | Sowed TarR amosnta oF stoous. setimated s | Heny i’:;".es":"" indiferencs”of he' rads | 400 ®: Texans, 13 WG calven, T . | L oMM 0 SRR Qe sl | For bt g+ o Sribel BO | rhe Cropdale la chartered for wheat o u- } 8 gt B, 34,660,000 3 vi 3 siness, order books of most of 5 , s A v heavy ' o7s 6d. 3% in the bid price. | Cited 'as & Teason for. the steadiness of ex: | Brocis aiow furmer semioron T TrCON (Ut | vesterday's best prices. Fair to choice, $b65g | DECIDUOUS FRUITS- e Bananas, doz. 20| Pears, T e o e o Total sales Of atock to-day were 1,033,400 | change rates In spite of the heavy current ex- | Roating of & mumper. of 1 5 3%: packing lots, $3 45@3 6214; mixed, $ 5 Apples, %@ for common, 75c@$l per box | Cranberries, pr at-15G—| Ratsi e Mk ehares, including: Atchison. $320; Atehis orts The market here, however, ha ALEe anaolidntions for No. 1 and $1 @1 50 for cholce. "Lady Ap-| G S6710 | W e s Hatle’ BlicKBEAE: o e oy fnh e e A non pre- | Dot T Ga oy dlaierh T ondor s it | Anabuie dindustey ot jlate. ka8 atimilated tn-| 3 70/ R e gt £ S Abples, in barrels, $505. " | Draias, S0k wor20G] oY e N e e T ton, 4610; Great Northern préferred, 4610; | ing of securities here, and may find AL o g b L L e R 3 D mP_Offerings of aheep were well taken| Pears—2c@l per box. e Le\ge\:::&hdl::— & o et Jumy Touteville ' and Nashville, 15,80 Manhactan, | for 1t In the declaration made this week by | confined (o iron and stecl, because YT s Mot | and the market held up particularly well under | Persimmons Nominal. Artichokes, d0z.75@1 25 Mushrooms, Ib. R e DS 0% s Sov L o doe) e F In‘. preferred 31,620, Missouri Pa- | the head of a large banking institution there | week thire are reports of a projected great | the liberal receipts. except for heavy lambs, CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1G2 10 per | Beets, doz 12@15!Ontons, 1t et c, '16,100; Missouri, Kansas ani Texas pre. | that at present, owing to the exceptional posi- | syndicatq having for its ob; which sold at_decidedly lower prices. Poor to | boX; Seedlings. T5c@s$1 50; Mandurins, §1 25@1 50: | Beans, whit 4q 5| Potatoe TELEGRAPHIC. ferréa, Ga; Northers Paclfic, 14.379; Northern | tion of the United States. instead of London | of"contrit of e (ohtire Coban toeacacuring | frime sheep, $244 20; ewes, $3G8 00; vearlings, | Lemons, The@i i for common and $2G3 for | ~€olored. Ib 16 5" Do, Srweet POINT LOBOS, Jan 13 5 p m—Weather c preferred, 17,25 eading, 13,220; Rock | financing New Yor! s New York ,who is| ply this| vear. Am he " | s4@4 60. ' | good to choic exican Limes, $6@7; Call-| Lima, Ib 5@—| Parsni foggy; wind SE; velocity 12 miles. . Inland, 6, Uhion Pacine Wi, St Panl | Anancing London. 5 ST Eoliantions In the mtors from the Pacifio Coust | Receipts—Cattle, 200; hogs, 35,000; sheep, 5000, | fornla Limes o per wmall hox: ' Grape | Cabbage, 15 C@Tbl Badistas. 93 beEa SPOKEN. ot benn orererreg e e . | o That Tanta Pamnish srousds fa 40- | of & probosed consoNdation of saimon canner- DENVER. B e L 50w adnend? B per bunch: | Caulifiowers, each 310} Sare, doz bnchs.23%3 | Per Br ship Olivebank, Nov 19, & 8, §7 W, ; Union Pacific_preferred, . 13,280: - Cotton | prehension, much leas for bearishness. 1ts eans | Moyiganih b tiis 1o 1o ot iect,of the con- | DENVER, Jan. 13.-CATTLE -Recelpts, $00; > s oy S x| siring Beans Br bark Earl Granville, from Iquiqul for Ant: Ol w0 American gpirics, " i; “To. | has Incredsed. it anything. and the “strect D e e T ACT0e Do bk | market, achlve eud Sligng. Det sass B¢ |- DRIED FRUITS) NUIS: AND. RASINS, i foa1 s, M werps 4 acco, 3920: Steel, 25.820: Steel b; 5 - s ago. e | & cows, ; feeders, freight paid, $3 25 2 3 By 3 Nov 17, . 85 W, e e, A snats Bb 480: Load | e e | ot 10k Yk Sruamt or SoaN Bk B lmuods e i aasatire of | 4 %o, stackers frelght pald, $3S004 10; “bulls, I/ Mail iadvices #rom New York say of Rafbins; Tatane. ok 1§§1§ihm“° iib caleta lBu_‘:mE tor zhne;:lf“n S e gy S B LR T Pi‘,fii“&.‘l".!l;fi‘m"”‘ e °l"&?:‘."i‘,‘.’x,'.:,~,.m:"g;'=:, Jargely ob- | vance ‘In_raw wool has not vet haterialized | &"o'aéffimfla, 600 market So lower. Light | “‘Dealers are disposing of their over supplies | - Fish, per 1b.— Mr:gm-l_’s. R mar > omaty huce DI Sivesters Unton. 15,420, Chir D elered, | e e a1t would ‘seem that lovgsrs ‘of | @nd the trade in manufactured woolens is still | packers, $3 5063 S5; mixed, $ 463 50; heavy, | of Pacific raisins, but there Is evidence that Barracuds . —@—:Shrimps -10@12 ¢ OMESTI Western, 15,350, | money have displayed a Tittle but siEnificant | ter trade is niatatod cad wn oot oo | 38 30@5 50 1t 18 requiring considerable price cutting to do | Goghsi &g&@i‘:“m“ 0412 | SAN PEDRO Sailed Jan 1Sohe Ethel Atchiso SR e aterar. partienians. stoties ‘of thne King | 15, looked for in the spring, the strength of v MRANSAS CITY. A D o[ Lie Tkt (s ung Blodnfers 5@ § | Smeits. . Siis | for Port Gamble. Zitis Hor tehison » auy | a8 cllateral, particularly stocks of that kind | hard wopd being a particular feature in this| KANSAS CITY, Jan. 18.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | £y o omert ey oo erpaand being lim- | HEIe © 5@ §|Soles . 10 | UMPQUA—Arrived Jan 1i—Schr Sadie, hence % & 5 r s and shoes are held v 7 e supply e retall trade. 2 ates, each o an 4. Baltimore & Ohio, 6% o34 | Was apparently Tesponsible or one of the chlef | Semmyer ond The ameoR e rand held | 3000, Market steady to sirong. Native steers, | ted to small orders to supply the retail Kinghen S0 | Toms s@10 | 5 { Baltimore & Olifo. 85%2| _Do_pn B | T vy o chancl | sieady. and the outlook e regarded us favor- | 580 i cows and helfers $204 10: Stoow: | No large sales have occugred. Dealers will | Jacherel _8g10|Tomeod ‘10@12 | PORT ANGELES—Satled Jan 18—Bark Colo- 5 4% | in the activity of lsading operatn e. Leather, too, s firm, and hides are in | ers and feed 4 75: bulls, make few purchases until the ‘ Clams, gal —@s0 | ma, for Chemainus. Comt B ithern.. x| sop X 67 | I e v industrials And speciaities el py | SYmpathy™ I other indusirles activity is a | “HOGS—Ri it L R ke ttion. Forel, L 9 :sl0% Nardahe, 1k40die | EORT TOWNSEND-In pot Jan U 8 rev ent Pac .. 4 t P & O <! R specialtiex back to e , 12,000, market er position. Forelgn varletles dul Perch . “ra epanty B A E7Alton. 'S - L 5; . ; mixed, : | unchan uotations.”” | o s 3 3 7 Chi B & Q 130 i Bl e e e Aad matlonal purposes S ting for mer- | lights. $3 3503 5 pigs, $3@8 55. DRIED FRUIT-Prunes, 6% for 40-50°s. 453 | Botmon, scitieot | aspeins E - 1 QIF fiveat’-Benco Do a8, Chi & E 1 61 | Do pretd t BANK CLEARINGS. L . a total clalmed | "SHEEP—Receipts, 1500; market steady. | Gc for 50-60's, 3%@3%c for 60-70's, 28@3 Salmon, fresh.... 12015 Di L Cal, TACOMA—Arpived Jan 13—Bark Gatherer, o pretd i il By T to be far in excess of ahy previous perfod in | Lambs, §3 75@5; muttons, $2@4 50. 70-80's, 24@2sc for 80-90's 2c for J3c. for | RalmOD, . 5/ Do, Eastern, doz.25@30 | hence Dec 26. Chi G V 19%| Union ‘Pactios 1% | NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—The following tabi e e s, shipments for th 4 " oMaAHA. ; Th0i%o. Tor Mo iote: Mitver Prones pee | oD e MMRLL < R A R e O > “ aeae o . 13.— able, . 3 nts for the . ’ good w@be 3 Newsboy, for —. L e rera 3 |08 Brefd ..... 4% | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | Meek aggtegate 5617711 bushels, against 6,660 | OMAHA, Jan. 13.—CATTLE Recelpts, o00; Tancy and ie ToF pesieds Moo avs | hin dlipenst P Uias, the allenist, declires | PORT LOS ANGELES Arrived Jan 13-Haw o N PR S12% | nge at ninety-two cities for the week ended | 203, bushels last week; 5,200,017 ‘bushels in the | market active and stronger. Native beet steers, | 1214 for, Rovals and 13%e for Moorpark: % 1%@ | his disbellef In the existence of any dis- | stmr San Mateo, from Comox. Do prefd Do prefd’ i 25* January 12, with the percentage of increase and f:rr]gvohg;g 15'%'5..?.':1."33. u’étm';fn‘d ;’ lilgdh :é; ‘:fis figx we:‘;sm "’e"‘d }’algotu ‘g:m'r‘“! orated Apples, T4@7%c; sun dried, 'a@'}“fi :\x'l:x:\enng i.‘,‘zl:%‘{mmf m?r'. 'tvmCh et },Et):-runfi_a]r;"m Sy Smbide L o grar I gt i 3,202, 3 564,459 | steers, icows and heifers, $3@4; can- & : ; e in the for mis, hence Jan 12. cece Wheel & L o St ny!“::fmvlred it the. perespanaing | tushels.in 158, - Sluoec Iy 1. Wil seasan, the | ners, 52 5G3; stockers and feeders; 5 1004 60; B o O s, (40t % | known as shoplitting, which Jast now oo e SIS ECEGs Xoanls, foryBen v 3 5 ¢ ARETeR: X shels, | calves, ; bulls and stags, 3 e fa 5 P - 3 ears to be epid ‘rancisco. e’ & Huge Agfl:,:u:!éxbommm]a— sias Fercentage. | agdinet BTN bushels last ear s e cinta. 00, masiet. Soi0n lower. | nd g pe, (0 fancy: Pears, 6G8c for quarters | §05s” admit, however, that the. raspting |, COOS BAY—Arrived Jan 13—Stmr Empire, . Del & Rio 204 | American Ex ... 1423 cesmg G Dee | Husiness ‘failures for the week show quite| Heavy. 85503 mixed § 508 0; light. | “RAISINS 3o for two-crown, 4k for theee- | diSDlays of the shops appeal strongly 1o | Moncs Jan 1L, Do’ prefd 704 [United States ...l 35" i e O | i et T o et} ook NBmber. (B 47408 Wi vles, B0, bulk cof sbles, | crown., Mie forgour SSRGS ke for Seed: | women of wellkctmirids; and that S6G 15 g AmtORKA S Thn 1. Stur. Stets, of Oali- f £ i 9,991, v 3 : 3 ess s, E Sisc0: Dt X 332 . A . steady. Native muttons, 5; Westerns, estnuts, r T e — e aibraith, from London. Ft Wayne 122 |a Got oif ¢ | B Toule. pamm o Canadiar {ailures for the weelc mumber thir- | §5G4 10; stock sheep, §2 753 507 lambs, M@s. | G for hardshell it Tor sotiancii e HE CALL'S CALENDAR. FOREIGN PORTS. Hocking Val 2%, Amn Spirits .....] 13% | Baltimore . 206,719 16.3 eight in this week @ year ago, ffty-nine in e e Pt ‘sas Sutishill, ANTWERP—Salled Jan 10—Br ship Gleness- Reikineas ey Amn Seird % in FOREIGN MARKETS. I5@i6e for paper-sheil: Peanuts, 6@7c for Bast. January, 189, et s _Cent 4 & San Francisco 15,150,998 1897, seventy-four in 1896, and sixty-three in ern and 4%@sc for California; Cocoanut: il o Lake Brie & 17 {Am Tobacco . Cincinnat] ......... 17,0040 18.0 1805, LONDON, Jan. 13.—Consols, 111%; silver, | @5. rcalind RELEGURNS Staig asn -1 Sehr . W Late Bhore 18 |Cong Ban... T b e et oR T CRAT D be nind. * | "HoNEY—Comb, 10@11c for bright and s@ic sa | Mooa's Phases | | Bowden. from Chemainus. Louis & Nas Com Cable Co..... Minneapolis 10,055,390 19.5 Hen, Wheat cargoes oft coast, nothing doin; car- | 10 J0EHT EENC cRtatten, bo: * dack: % geie 7| @ Quarier Y R T ol F & lron.."\" 44 | Detrolt Shise % NEW YORK. Jan. 13—FLOUR—Receipts, | 0SS 0n passage, less offering; English country | per ib. - S i e 3 Januaryd. llxgz?w‘%;os:'“?m{:n e L S E 5 5 eveland B ¥ g 30,381 bbls; exports, 20,577 bbls; rather . | markets, quiet. BEESWAX--24@26c per 1b. i i - 2 A X : rather more ac- £ 2 seilles. ABoet pretd | Broaiklyn” BT o0 | Milwaukee GBS 402 SoMloE e country, markets, flat. & o Quneiar s e T apus: st Britauafo, frm Mo Pacific .. ntnl Paper t. Paul 4875485 156 eceipts, bush; exports, 55, | CORN—Spot ifm. No. 2 red Western winter, | Previous prices rule for all descriptions. January 18 | | * Safled Jan 13—Stmr Bov ~ Moblle &0 Buftalo o K 079 bush. Spot steady; No. 2 red, Soic. Op. |65 3d; American mixed new stock exhaust CURED MEATS-Bacon, Thc per 1o for fah BOTTC Sailed Jan 13- stmr Bovle, for New York. o K & Omaha - emim mi tlony_cpened strong and more active. Local | American mixed old, 3s 10%d. " Corn ‘futures | heavs, 8o for light medium, 10c for light, e @ Teimenali R eI e S P N5 Eottar e Inolsnapciiates e S shorts and outsiders bought on the expected | SL°40Y: January, 3s 10%a; March, 3s 934d; May. | for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured; | Jamuary . || ROTTERDAM—Arrived Jan 13—Stmr Spasrn- N ¥ Central %| Nat Lin Of . 215,206 ... Nonxtli off TAveivooL Gubism baESion Iater UR—St. Louls fancy winter, dull, 7s 94. | Fastern Sugar-cured H: 0@10%e: Call- dam, from New York. NT O & sl T paine Men g i dullness took srofits and started a reaction, | COTTON~Uplande, 3 g iatas, dult, foin Haniy SORNEr Bl ) pStited Jan 1o—Stmr Statendam, for New ‘| People's Gas which. laft final prices unchanged from the CLOSE ess Beef, $11; Family Beef, ; extra NOTICE TO MARINERS, A v Do it prid Deoniels Gas 8. : ; L 3 itk R oo o ' s GENOA—Arrived Jan 13—Stmr Aller, from Nor West ,. Biiver Cere bk Drevious 427 juad (he tons unsettied. L A good | LIVERFOOL, Jan, 1_Wheat futures closed | If; Smoked Boef, Fiii Slovm RN |l g Lo States e : : ofisat” partly | quiet. March, o 10%d; May, oo s74d. LARD Tierces quoted f 5%@6c per 1o for | Offics, Tocated In the Mercnans memmarls | nCOPENHAGEN—Arrived Jon 11-Stmr Norge, . 4 3 N . ~ i or] B y &