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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1899 telegraphic signal re- p? an, by Alfalfa, 6@7c; Rape, 2% | $4 50@4 80; extra do. $5@5 35; Hawallan, 35 373%; | noon, Gt !gs}'?wm e nited States Naval capable of fulfillment within any reasonable | loose, $4 75@5; dry salted shoulders, boxed, 4% | Seed, 24@2%c per I '25@4 75; Louisiana, $5@6 50. Island, Cal. Ery e upon (he strength | @id%c; short clear sides, boxed, $ 1085 15} | @2%¢: Hemp. @3 Timothy, 5@ste. Japan, : B ng Com. | Observatory, Mare A CO M M E RC I AL WO R I ‘D, O loan and" Stor the Werld over s offered by | Whisks, ‘distillers'. finished -goods,’ per allon, | DRIED PEAS-Niles, §1 81 10; Green, $2 10 | * SUGARTne Western Sugar Reimng Com. | OBsersatd ing whether the ball was flropg:g net_cash: error, if any, is.publis the statement that fron. in Glassow this week | 1 27; Jugar, cut loal and granulated, un’ | per ctl Tany auotes, LI Mot dered: tc, Candy oo tims or iving the error; If A5, 19 60 Tt reatures ot the domestic market have | Senged: POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | Granuiaied, Stei’ Dry Granulaied, tcg Con- o SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. R i o Ble VR A et o ke, Tinc SeE o SPIPImENSS | Potatoes are weak at a further decline, owing | lis. A the: Exta CBic Golian O R0 Tow P hanged 3 fi .l?: T 2ds. g wun Cent_1sts and in addition copper, lead and tin are all | Wheat, bushels. 122,000 44,000 | to Hberal receipts. The only exception is Early Ir;-:rr:l!‘v%cm!ggl{'“km for less than 75 barrels SUN, MOON AND TIDE. e e e Do 4s 941 Colo Southern 4 higher. Little change is reportable in the 403,600 290 | Rose, which are higher, beins wanted for | MOre. N order at and Barier ek Rl ERIL " MINING. STOCKS. market for cereals ‘and the market for cash 21870 ot | T or its ea Onited_States Coart and Geodetic_Surver— e 50 | cnonar J9pniariop, 500 | N by the ‘Tniced States ae the supbller of 41,700 16,000 | Mushrooms are still piled up on all sides. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Times and Helehts f enirance o ‘San Soenis bEed. 41+ | Crown Polnt 10[Ophir . 45 | the world's wheat, notwithstanding the predic- Otherwise Vegetables are in light supply. - Waters 2t pay. Published by official au- Feedstuffs weak. 9 Con Cal & Va....125|Plymouth 120 | tions of near-approaching competition from | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | pOTATORS.§11061 15 per ctl for Early Rose: For Friday, January 20, :;nr:‘:tcmoci B o nianaent. atoes lower. Onlons unchanged. vosd 4| Quicksiiver %o | Argentina ‘and irom Russia, shipments from | market was casy: creameries, U@ISc; dalries, | 7:0o8) par sack for River Burbanke: Beta. | Flour, qr sks ... 18,67 traw, fons . polhority of the Superinierdelt, s occur at ter and Eggs off again. Qouln <& Sonery=-s m L EDgpEeid o 60 | Which, particularly the latter, do not at all | 11@l6c. Eggs, steady; fresh, 15@i8%c. Cheese, | juma Burbanks, Tse@$1; Oregon, $c@$i Barley, ctls . 900 Hops, bales s Oaity front. (Mission.street wharfy about urkeys plentiful. Other Poultry firm, e el 200 | accord with the liberal estimates of production unchanged. Sweet Totatoes, '$101 10 for Merced; New Po- | Corn, Ctis, Bisi ;B0 soel, s twenty-five minutes later than at Kort Polat; Sume abop s sy fron Bibker. Q7 ot Son ey " P e Nt ban e Tt bRt markets 1s in a WHEAT MOVEMENTS. R oG hasoe per ctl. Sutter: et 2zmlg_ndem ey the helght of tide is the same at both p & “ile. ADMIES AU XA & i satisfactory condition. The strength of prices . —_— Vi ] 7@sc; Tallow, ctls . 01 Eggs, doz . % JARY 21. Fresh Mexican Limes arrived, BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. 15 unimpaired and advandes in white pine are Recelpts. Shipments. | plinC b ULES o Green . Peas T@fc: String | Fallow: ot 2,025 | Quicksilver, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 Dried Fruit unchanged. Money— Westingh Elec .... 4% | reported from the West, while in hard woods [ Citfes— Bushel Bushels | $1°50a5 for Los Angelos: Egg Plant, 1046 | Potatoes, sks 3,975 Leather, rolls Nothing new in Provistons. Call loans 3| Do prefd 63% | values and confidence are alike unchanged. | Minneapolis 4 26,090 | per 1b; Garlie, 6@ic per Ib; Dried Okra, lic | Onions, &ks .. 406|Wine, gals . Tt d W g Time loans . Ed Elec Tel.. 185 | Advices as to the general distributive trade | Duluth .. per 1b; Green Peppers, 4@ic per Tb; Dried Pep- | Bran, sks . 1,415|Sugar, sks . = EOT ool St Stocks— Atchison prefd 60 | are quite favorable. Raw wool is dull but | Milwaukee ..... 28,000 pers, 10@15c; Marrowfat Squash, $10@12 per | Middiings, sks 220{Chicory, bbls . Hides firm and selling well. AT &S Fe. | Bonds — steady. At the London sale prices have opened | Chicago . o 122,250 ton; Carrots, 23@85e per sack, Mushrooms, from | Hay, tons ...... 364 Mutton a shade higher. Amer Sugar . is!Atchison 4s .......101% | higher and the prediction is made that present | Toledo . 17,185 e e S i OREGON. Beef easy and Pork steads. | "o preta . Nem England 514K | Amerlcan stocks of wool will have to be re- | St Louis B - Flour, qr sks..... 10.60| Bariey, ctls x = <1 | Bay State Gas. Mining_Shares- placed at a considerably higher ran Vi . P » G = , y, tons .. e i shatore, | Bl Tel . Allouez Min Co.... 04 | The outlook In the boot and shoe trade s re- | Kansas City! 7500 POULTRY AND GAME. oz A 1,918/ i nereased ehipments of . Boston & Albany. . Atlantic garded as good and a falr business is NEVADA. e Boston & Maine Boston & Mon at_steady prices in hides and leather. Totals . X 160,285 | | P:‘:"g it in rather better receipt, Dt:’n"d‘fl Ty, tohdie st aels SHIPMENTS OF WINE. | Boston L ... 5 Butte & Boston Wheat, incleding flour, shipments for the | Tidewater— * | to the high prices, but the market was steady 5 | Cht Bur & Q11 I1188% Calumet & Hecla week aggregate 5,195,671 bushels, against 5,647,- | Boston 75,00 224,017 | except Turkeys, Which were too plentiful and FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Bre 15061 205 altime Uy sat a7tk Bt B ‘100 [Framiin- .. ek Toos 2 ditinin Isoh 2410711 in 165 | Philadehta St g0 | 'omer. 11 provably continue w 2,057,508 gallc v 533,384 gal- | Gen Electric. {1004 [Frankiin . eek of , 2,91 n L 2,849,27 i . 3 er and will prol o Sn 067,06 allons by rall €0d 1 ORMIOL I | e it e AR N Id 2,910,750 in 189, Stnce July 1. this season, | Baltimore o600 [ There was no particular change In Game, Sl 1 :he” w on, as usual at this timc | lons ca. Total, 16,610,952 gallons, sgalnst | Mexican: SRR e caorte, SE WheSt Sysiacute 185,204,713 bush. | New Oribasis " |, POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 12%@16c; live | to cheapen from now on, s B during 1 01d_Colony 200 |Quincy els, against 141,465,865 last year. Galveston #8/64) | Turkeys, 11G130 for Gobblers snd 14@ile for | of the year. Butter is unchanged. = :34] 6 T Or Short Line..... 4% /Tamarack Business failures in the United States show | Hens; Geese, per pair, §1 50a2; Ducks, 3 W@S: | * poultry Is scarce ard higher | NOTE_In the above exposition of the tides WEATHER REPORT. it Ru:merp. A:s:m;}'ol\-erine ;u%lle u‘ dc;c;:n rrm:a al-:tygef:.‘ral;n;b:fing Totals . 474,698 | ;::t."?a& g;’:r‘; }}ggfz&gfl, r‘;‘r?uem S | for a long time. Game, on the contrary, is | . =0 1 marnlr:,l t‘;‘fln are fi’:entl’d‘:ln::( ltel:: TR | Unlon_Pac ........ 4T Parrott . 52, against 304 a week ago, 2 e - 0 3 vers, 3 3 B Tamn and. the: sipoensive (120th Meridfan—Pacific Time.) West End 18" [Humboldt vear ago, 429 in 1897, 341 In 189 and 312 in 2 LIVERPOOL FUTURES. 550 for'large, $2 50@4 0 for small; Pigeons, c";fi:l:: e frataal g Tonr st gnydm et currence as to time. The i SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20, 6 p. m. | Wis Cent . 1% |Union Land 185. Wheat— Mar. May. | §1 per dozen for old and $2@2 2 for Squabs. Second time column gives the second tide of F Bustness fallures in the Dominion of Can- | Opaning . i lowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date | 5 9% 5 7% | GAME—Quall, $125@150; Mallard, $2 50@: Vi the day, the third time column the third tide okl ) $ : 1 s v Rt e LONDON MARKETS. ada number 30, against 3¢ last week, 46 in this | Closing 599 5 7% | Canvasback, $3@4 50; Sprig, $2; Teal, $1 21 The Fruit and Vegetable markets are wel D Ot colimy. sives. the &% comprS Sty oL ERIe ate SR o week a year ago, 57 in 1897, 62 in 1896 and 38 in PARIS FUTURES. Widgeon, $1'25; Small Duck, $1; English Snipe, | qupplieq and prices show no particular change. f.‘fi t‘l"',: of the day, except when there are but €on and rainfall in last 24 hours o A T e S o $260; Jack Snipe, $12; Gray Geese, $3@3 Following 1s The Call's regular weexly | fnree tides, as sometimes occur. The heights certiser’ don financi ys: e Openin, 5% White Geese, $1 25; Brant, $1 50@1 7; Honkers, | e, jigt: given are ‘additions to the soundings on the Foxtiser @tofnehncly ERlIa Says; DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. ey o B@i; Hare, $1; Rabbits, §150 for Cottontalls | "esa) “per ton— Unitea States Coast Survey charts, except | The stocli markets here were active to-day. 2 . osines 4510 and §1 for smail. | cannei 12 00 Cusu‘efl(.;v;!e-.w 60@-— | when a minus sign (E) nr:ce::;l .2’&,3':%‘;; Americans were ftrong and active all day, | oo oo : . i . ——id | Welling 10 00| Southifie and then the number given is 1% 5 | NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s ; Opening . LA BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. . € Wellington —@ 9 50 o aiven Dby the charts. The plane of with a slight reaction at the close, but they | (FEW YORK: Jan S G Dun & 008 ) QIoiLe e vl G e instan 8 e | e Gmitixtoen Ty hechaste e RIS of B I e el e esavorltet | A new year rarely opens brilliantly. Too e 7 Pickled descriptions of Butter are weak and | Fry e A e were St. Paul and Atchison preferred. The LA _ 3 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. heap that : g 000 Onty it} spot was CentEal Bhoilios many traders have to wait for demand which BEIC qulet, as fresh Butter Is now so cheap Dairy Produceete— i1 il L PR 6. ARBIVIE 0.00 3 B A Ry i Cwinter foomta elotle Wl AAGH IEs, Festat i T buyers are taking it in preference. The whole | Butter. fancy, pér_ _|Cheese, Swiss.....200% 0.00 38 02 = fairly well the tendency to unlimited ex- = Bt - - market i{s weak and creamery and dalry are Ranch 1ggs, St From. Due. Maximum temperature, CLOSING. =3 5 4 | CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—CATTLE—Were well = (Ratiged | eamer. 2 D . pansion which some have to meet. Specula- both off again. Cheese is unchanged. | dozen 35@40 n, Canadian Pacific, i Grand Trank, 74 | G e Ehining but little. whila | 1aken at steady to strong prices. Fancy cattle, | ' Eggs contintie to decline and dealers are sell< Frigeeen LV | Natsid |Jan. 21 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Bar silver, steady, per ounce. Morey, 1 | tion In b volume of business rewults in | $5@6 10 choice steers, $ 60G5 medium | ing to keep stocks from accumulating. i 2g ) 3 A haca(Cdow, Bay Tan. 21 FORECAST. per cent. io“‘;‘msmul';‘,”;“‘“‘r‘ir rices e Vol oL et $4@5 10; beef steers, $4@4 50: bulls, $4@ | BUTTEK— A g Do, 10 | Arcata. -|Coos Bay. Jan. 21 tral Californin and Nevads nay from Cen.| BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. | ments thloukids el \oasing Diouied 13 fexs Sowsiana meits LBk weilin a0 | gR G R iR 0 st vt oot [¥aquina Doy Jan: B castwara 1o the Rocky Moubtaihe. TIEnt. min i | LTAOTAInarY, 427 per cent larger than last year, | R, ST° 807 Texas steers, $3 5G4 20 ealves, | Dairy—Choice to fancy, 19@2ic; common | pMEAS. P 17 Pork, fresh -.....—@12 | Waila Waila...|Victoria & Puget in Washington, Northern and Fast- | NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Bradstreet's Financial | .9 per cent larger than in 187 and 5L5 per | * HOGS.-Were steady at unchanged prices. "flfi,é‘@(mma,_mrgm 17@18c; pickled roil, | Beef, cholce 15| Pork, salt . Coos Bay. Newport . n and snow in Idaho. The pressure [ Review to-morrow will say: In the early part | cent larger than in 182, even the transactions | Fair to choice, 33 674@3 80; packing lote. §3 17@160 for dalry and’ 19420c for creamery | D0 899d 0 [Epre. jehaum’s Washtenaw ....|Tacoma. in Southern Idaho and lowest in |of the week there was a marked decrease In | outside of New York showing a gain over IS @3 75; butchers’, $3 G5@3 75; | squares; creamery tub, nominal, (Solnedrieat 15| Eintot Steak e e ok - The changes have been | the activity of peculation. Transactions at | of 44.6 per cent. Speculation at New York 3 0@ vigs, $3 1043 50. astern Lutter~Ladle packed, 16@16%c per | Hait: Gol oo AAIEIBE e dor e e iy re has been a general but slight rise in | the Stock exchange fell off to 700,000 or 800,000 | therefore cannot be the main cause of the gain. —Were active at unchanged prices. | 1b; Elgin, 22@22%c. Lard Smoked Beef. : 4 25; *|Seattle . yearlings, $4@4 63; lambs, $4 HELES! Progreso. erature over the entire Pacific Slope. | shares a day, and evidence of heavy realizing | Difficulties between holders of material and | ‘hoice mild new, 11%@12c; old, 10 8|Pork: Sansages. tions are favorable for fair weather in | sales was seen in some % o < i Cream Cheddar, 12@12lsc; Young Amer- | }Ui00 ‘lgglsl\'enl 52 % L A ons vorable fo a s parts of the share | manufacturers continue to hinder in some in- | ' Receipts—Cattle, 3:00; Hogs, 21,000; Sheep, i2@1c; Eastern, 101 A i North Forl ibolat turday. & 5 list. In the face of this the standard stocks | dustries and in some may prove serfously em- | §000. ‘GGS—Ranch Eggs, 30@ilc per dozen; store Hs::“acg" @ $5|Quall, pr doz..1 502 00 Curon‘:;.Em - S e 5 T nelece 10 %ehours | continued thelr advance and new high price | barrassing, but the activity 1s on the whola e Eggs, 21G80c; Eastern, to arrive, %5@27c asked. | Hens, each .. et "page 1 082 00 | Geo’ W Eider ! |Portiand ..o A 2 California—Fair Saturday: light | Tecords were made in she grangers and other | Unsurpassed hitherto and the volume of traf- EASTERN LEMON MARKET. e A o 700 88 [Cunsasbark e Erlstol (epaztm > variable winds. o o oroert Rt | dividend pavers. As was the case in the pre- S S Z UL TR PRUITE, 0Ol " Rooster, pair-, s B@1LW | fyiton.. Portlapd - 2 nflé(;‘\rnm Fair _Saturday; con- | ceding week this movement was partly: as- | yong the producing capacily, put in others it | NEW _Yof“‘_ Jan. 20.—The Journal of Com- | 4 01 or 311 cases Mexican Limes. P:;’g;ls -.}g ?‘Z’:‘“ Srr g:l‘x;: 00 5 | ortzaba. gerg‘,xnhn g: ght west wind e eto lending interests In the market, but | is as hindered by doubts aboit the future sup- | Merce says: The movement in Sicily lemons | myno Apties are firm at the advance, Oranges | Brojlers, each, 0@ 60|Widgeon, r 50 | Point As o Jan. 2 ity clondy. Saturday. Wwhatever its origin, it had the effect of check- | plies and prices of materials. !s rteported to have been on a larger scale | .onenue plentiful and dull. | Turkeys, pr b 18@ 20} i e o Jih Empire. ICoos Bi'Pu AR v cloudy Saturday. ing any wholesale liquidation and ot attract- The woolen manufacturer is still waiting, | during the past season than for several years | “DroTntons FROITSL. Ducks, each... 6@ Vild Geese, pr el ity Crencat CIy . oo Jan: 21 : % side purchases ocks. London | with only a moderate demand for goods | pn A A Lo 2 5 & . 5@ = I T A0 Viclnits—Tair Saturay; | was a seller and contributed to the halting tone | as yet. The production 1s Targe and consid- | Vist: and althoush the supply has been more | Appies, 35gele for common, Tic@S1 % per box e R e ion Bt | Santa Rosa.....[San_ Diego. Jan. 23 it YATiEbia; wina g of the general market. At the same time the | erably larger than in recent years, but does Tal, a6 Deel absorbed, ow | for No. 1 and $1.50@1 T for choice. Lady Ap- | Blgeons, pair.. : Spectal from Mount Tamalpajs— v | speculation as a whole retained the character- | not nearly approach the capacity of the mills. | Prices prevailing for some time past having | ples, s0@7sc. Hare, each.... STEAMERS TO SAIL. Tare 60 o e A i § Ml Ao £XCitement, and s the | Sales of wool for the past three Jrecks at the | stimulated the demend for consumers in all | Pears-2ic@si per box. D 10 e [ Peeitat an TS D P LLSON week wore on, renewed strength of a decided | three centers of the Eastern market have been | cous 3 he West, S—Nav 3 . 51 ¥ Salls. TQeal Forecast Official. | quality displayed %self in various parts of the | 16,485,000 pounds, against 22,002,000 19l YEar, | Spere. the seeeh cupoiion ot Calirorrs | reas: | DOX Seedlings, 75c@3 ; Mandarins, 3150 FRedn T Cimes 0% -n @D | slecar /fDetination AR district. The iron stocks were higher and more | and prices of domestic fleece are lower with | Alietin e ey e et 50; Lemons, 75c@3l 50 for common _nq’q e e er b S | Criiat i [embelat .. |Ten 2t A EASTERN MARKETS active on the favorable accounts given of the | present demand running largely to quarter'and | have leit a very considerable opening for the | for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $9a7: Call- | Bananis, doi ... oo L per 8jicnd O e e 3 condition of the steel and iron industries, while | hialf blood Australian cross bred, but there is | Siclly product. The feature contributing | fornia Limes, — per small box; Grape Fruit, i3 I - G | Wainuts, 1 - Pt. Arena..|Point Arena..(Jan. 2I, 3 pm Santa Rosa|Sgn Diego....|Jan. 22, 11 am 8@15 | Columbla ..|Portiand......(Jan! 28, 10 am N 5 o s doz the street at large was duly impressed by the | not enough change in materlal or in demand | strength. to the situation i the fact that for | $1@2 60; Bananas, $1£5@2 50 per bunch; Pine: | Lemons, doz MARKET. phenomenally favorable character of the for- | for goods {0 encourage heavy buying by manu- e i apples, $2@4 50 per dozen. Vegotables— elgn trade statement for the month of Decem- | facturers yet o o8 J PuyinE by the first time In many years very little stock Artichokes, doz.73@1 25 Mushrooms, rush of belated In- | ber and the calendar NEW YORK STOC! NEW YORK, Jan. 2 outports JITS, NUTS v 5/0nlons, 1b @5 Coos Bay.....|Jan. 23, 4 pm| r, 1895, issued by the | = The iron &nd steel manufacture leads gll | has been shipped to outports, and nearly all | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS, | Beets, doz 12g15/Onlons, - B A pmiTler s vestors to-day brought the total transactions | Treasury Department. The continuance of the | others fn the volume of new business. While | Of the other markets have had to draw the £ o |:Bedng, white Fat e R BT 4 N a amabec to over a million and a quarter shares, tne | advance in the eranger stocks aided in keep- | production fs much the largest ever known, | bul if not all, of thelr supplies from New | Beyond the steadiness In Prunes already | Colored: | 1B SiEneiomeet R D s Ih 3¢ Tpalbis 1 lergest of the present movement and next to | DS UP the bulllsh tendencies of the average | many of the works are withdrawing all quota- | York. This fact Is sald to account for the | noted there is nothing new. The market con- Cibbage, each, 10| Radishes, dz bohs10@12 ' Humbolal (Jan, 2 pm|Pler 3 the inthe histaiy Be ea speculator and in adding new recruits to the | tiops or naming prohibitory prices in order to | large difference in flgures of receipts at this | ¢iniog qun. e ol Hater o A0k DO he s | 1 pm(PMSS 3 history of the exchange. | portion of the public which is taking part in | chéek orders which they cannot fill for month port last vear and this. DRIED FRUITSPrunes, s o dbi0n, S| String Beans, Ib. 12@15 3 pm[Pler 2 °d to-day were generally the | the market. Another powerful influence of a | to come, and do not want o accent at cui Stocks afloat for New York, according to| S ok e b L I e oo ol 7 rs and the net gains were ma- | favorable kind was the easing of the foreign | rent prices. The number of such works is rap- | statlsties obtained ffom the trade. are con- | éX@5c for 5005, 4¥c for §0-70's, 3G3Ke for 70- | Cress.’ dox buchs 20z \inyme, Ib - . Mariposa X al in many shares and fractional advances | money markets, both London and the (ontl- | idly increasing as the heavy demand for ma- | siderably in excess of those on way last vear | &'s, 24@2%c for 80-0's, 2G2%c for 90-100's and | Green Peas, 6w $ Tomatoes, Ib. one R Dieao 11 am|Pler 11 for the rest of the list. The London market |Rental cities showing decided lower inferest | erials covers months' capacity. The Besse- |at the same iime. belng about 8000 boxes, | 14@I%c for 100-110's; 'Silver Prunes, 2%@sc; | Lentils 1b 26231 Corons oo Dl b e ey Coe thejedaf lor(ena st S : rates. Consequently, when the Bank of Ing- | mer pig is a shade higher at $i0 90, with sales | compared with 54,900 boxes in 1896, ut the samé | Peaches. 6G7%c for £ood to choice, T@sc for | Lettuce, doz ... §., . Eider Portland. e Arm public absorption of eecurl- | 13pq° giscount rate was reduced Y% per cent | of 2000 tons at Pittsbur, and there is some- | date, but this quantity, it Is stated. will have | fancy and 10@12ic for peeled: Apricots, 106 o, pex 1b. Shine rizaba ewport. ies was larg confident in the local mar- 3% per cent, and the open market figures in Sorge i les | to supply ths entire country, as wi - ovals rpark; Evi ties was I 1 confident in the local to 3% D pe! ket fl thing like a famine In gray forge, with sal 1y tha enti untry, with the ex- | 12c for Rovals and 13ic for Moorpark; Evap- | Barracu —g—;»smfl = : City Sydney ket Thers was @ period of realizing before | fell to 2 per cent or less. accompanied by re- | at 7, although ome sale at 0 & in the | ception of a small lot en route to New Or- | orated Apples, 7u@T%c: sun dried 4@iwc: | Carp 8 e e ————— mnd t selling as well as realizing after | newed buying of American stocks for forelgn | valley 18 reported. While finished products are | leans there is nothing in transit to cutports. "“1‘13 Figs, ulagi.s.r .emc‘, I;l'ur‘:‘}s. 4%@6c for | L0 ers @ 6|Smelts . @ TIME BALL. dellvery hour, but- prices picked up rapidly in |@ccount, there was an immediate response On | in very great demand, especially for car build- e B D e cotarinel 160 i D EE @ 5|Soles 7 7 i this side. The volume of transactions here | ing and special works at the West, the week FOREIGN MARKETS. ic for prime to fancy; Pears, 6@Sc for quarters ) oo Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8, N., Mer- the alings and the market ended with a | oegin’ ran on Thursday to over 1,000,000 [shares | shows no advance in prices, excepting 30 conts | g D i aies ; Kinghsh @ . chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. od t The buying of commission | ror the day and there was an advance in all | per ton in steel rails at the Fast, LONDON, Jan. 20.—Consols, 111%: Silver, | RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%c for thre o & January 20, 1399, 8@10|Tomeod Clams, gai . 50 Fpan diher sl 3 Do, hardshell, 100.40@50 | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry 8@10 vo g X L 5 D wi , S%c for four-crown, 5%@6isc for Seed. | Mackerel tended to a great | parts of the list, fresh high levels being Those conditions favor continuance of the |27%d; French rentes, 102f 10c; Wheat cargoes | Crown, s%c o | "Do, Horse York Central made | touched, not only by the standard stocks, but | extraordinary forelgn trade, which resulted in | off coast, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes on | \°%5 Sultanas, 43c for Seedless Muscatels and | b ¥ 2 & et 2 Tayers: 4 Crabs, each 15 | building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 5 % and gossip was revived | the Paclfic group and speclalties of various | the greatest balance in favor f this country | \ocage. easier; English country markets, | nya dondon Le VepaiDried Grapes, 2H@3c. | pompano .. .1 M@I 0| Do, sottshell, doz233 | 1. e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § nalgamation of Central and North- | Kinds. ever known. January this year indicates a | piiliE® 4 7@Sc_for hardsheli, 9@lic for softshell: Ay | Rockfish -12G15] Mussels, qt 012 S ieh Greovici e tines Union Pacific preferred was | _ simllar excess ‘of exports over imposts, and | YUERpOOL, Jan, 20.—Wheat, easy; Wheat | miws Hae o i ah ot oltahell; AL | O on sinoked. 20— | Oysters, Cal, 100 40@— e I g on talk of the future plans BANK CLEARINGS. while wheat exoorts have increased every | \;“paris, steady; Flour In Parls, ~steady; | 15@i6c for paper-shell; Peanuts, $@ic for Bast. | Salmon, fresh. '10@12,Do, Eastern, doz.25@30 Lieutenant. U. S. N.. in charge. in connection with ~ that | month since last August, they have been in 29151 N n rose 5% and Metropolitan | NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The following table, | three weeks 15,078,077 bushels, flopr included. being discussed of those | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | from both coasts, against 11,899,552 bushels last French country markets, weak. ern and 4%@sc for California; Cocoanuts, $4 50 | Bturgeon . COTTON—Uplands, 3 #-16d. @3 00. ‘ CLOSING. HONEY—Comb, 10@Hc for bright and s@dc | bility SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. & harmoniously. Manhattan, how- | : veek | Year. | for lower grades; water whif 6 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. e carlier advantage. There | INE3 at all the principal cities for the week | Siyyreq for the week have been 200 In the | wHEAT_Futures closed steady; March, {s Nght amber ‘extracted, So; ok Saaig | i G = ances in American Steel | ended January 20, ¥ g United States, against 374 last year, and 3 in o8 7d. Spot. dull; No. 2 red West- | por 1o % It abe DIt Tohest to doha 3, Friday, January 20. e one Papsn Nan ot At | coene B0 oot ToneT RN T | ouite e ARIRE T 65 24; No. 1 red Northern spring, | = BEESWAX—24g26c per . Quinn, lot on N line of Green street, 1% E of | Stmr Columbia, Green, 5% hours from Port- Sugar, Leather and Consolidated Gas. | responding week last year: 3 g S 3= % ve - 3 7:6; $10. 7! land, via Astoria 48 hours. nnounced that Consolidated Gas had Percentage. NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. CORN—Futures, quiet; March, 3s 7%d; May, Laguna, E % by N 137:6; $10 Sk Santa Rosa, Alexander, 80% hours from f a large block of treasury stock, | Citle Dec 3s T5%d. Spot, quiet PROVISIONS. Rosey’ M. and Hiram H. C. Alexander to | Stir % of ge block o ol — y s od. 3 : E v 2 | San Diego, ete. ad been hanging over the market. The | New York. & EW YORK, Jan. 2.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | *Rellinte of wheat during the past three days | Prices are steady wi S e e s T O kOl Seckioth, 3¢ Do o s are steady wWith a light business, bert street, 174:3 W of Stelner, W 30 by N TS were up from fractionally 1o over | Boston 25,238 barrels; exports, 15,042. Market inactive | were 206,000 centals, all American. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7i¢ per Tb for| 137:6; $2360. 8 o e ab RO s Head Sl I e T e and nominally steady. e U heavy, o for light medium, 10c for light, 10%c | _Abner Doble Company (a corporation) to Ed- |~ Stmr Newshoy, Filefsen, 22 hours from Usal o ora s : . |P WHEAT—Receipts, 162,000 bushels; exports, PORTLAN s. I @12} ¢ | ward O'Connor, lot on SW corner of Lombard Y e S i moveme: pt Burlington, which was within | St. Louls _WH o A Die for_extra light and 13@12o for sugar cureq; | Ward O'Connor, lot on 3W corner of Lon from Hongkong, via Yokohama 17 days, via 3 of t Missouri Pacific displayed con- | Pittsburg 31; spots-sieany., No. 2 Ted. [10%G803e. 1. 0. D fOr o TanE s g200,. | Bastern Sugar-cured Hams, 10@10%sc; Cal Edward and Mary O'Connor to City Street | Honolulu 6 days'17 hours. slderable gth after a long period of com- | Baltimore b. aflot. ONChous’ wero sexoosdingl /UL all | PORTLAND, (Or., Jan:; fl-riachanses, . $150,% | fornla Hane; 19G980: iMann Baefii$10 per HhLs | 1oy o o SouE 0 Clty Sireet | Stmr ! Cleqne. Miller, '6" days from Crescént parative inactivity, on the idea that the an- | 8an Franclsco. day. Scalpers, while bullishly Inclined, hesi- | 601; balances, $35,889. gxtra Mess Beer, §11;' Family Beef, $12 50; extra | Lot Oyt 1147 3 of Dierce, W 3291 byS | City, via Eurcka 25 hour pusl report, which will ‘be published before | Gincinnati ited o Sview 0 wekkiestaiiond Sh e mell s Prime Pork, $10; extra clear, $15: ‘mess, $15 606 | g7 30 " % 5 Schr Nettie Low, Low, & hours from Point ke ; Heveloped | ankal St | ing and lack of outside trade to afford vigor- NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. A8 PmdkedoBest q“ggf’-clfag*‘%w per M for| German Savings and Loan Society to Mary Rgf:; W T Jewett, Yohngon; 13 days trom Port tions footing up 39, ous support. Clearings were large and there Minneapoli = h compound and 7%@Sc for pure; half barrels, | Atkinson (wife of Thomas T.), lot on N line % ot prices was T,;nnl'{‘“?txhalr«l‘ through- Detrott i was a moderate export trade again. Near the OREGON. pure, e 10 thns, Siko; &b tins, sy, s ‘1’;7%“"‘;0!"“" 137:6 W of Plerce, W 45 by N G;;nh!:-‘e,\mzn. Stensland, — days from —. e of belng Atch- | N - & ¢ e NE— 6 6; $10. = . & ctment. Keis generas and Hanpar. | Cleveland glose coverlng onfers) profuced u better fesl- | PORTLAND, Or., Jan. W.—slout all siens of | COTTOLENS Tierten, 64@mc;” paciages | LS 310 ) 4 ol 1o mivan Sehr Mabel Gray, Larsen, § days from Eu ols. Many of the less active issues | poavigence lomer oAthe The Tetertone STy e ok TG | Ptrensthiliave vanished ifrom jtbe local A% | 1 palls, 20 in & case, §%¢; 5-1b pails, 12 i | Flood, lot on NE corner of Stanyan and Grat- | Teka- ot “”"“{,"""’}‘e"“i Kansas and | Lovidence lower with: the . » market, and 5% was given g&day as a top e | case, $12¢; 10-Ib pails,’ 6 In’a case, Sic; G0 tan streeta N 2 by B l06:4 0. ) CLE. St I ptionally, jumping 8 points. |gr b CHOPS— 7 tation for Walla Walla. erings are much | tins, 1 or 2 in a case, 7%c; wooden buckets, 20 mes F. Burns to Mary Burns, lot on ne B d 2 ¥'s coupon” advanced % in the | Sigate OOL- bteady. Jarger than they have been since the turn of the | Ibs net, Skc: fancy tubs, 80 Tbs net, Tioe; Haif | of Mission street, 85 § of Ninetéenth, § 3 by | Stmr Chas Nelson, Anderson, Seattle: E T e e thaates T e Omaha METALS—Tin has again asserted its supre- | year, and in a good mai y cases sellers are now | barrels, about 10 1bs, T%e. E 122:6; also property in San Mateo County; | Kruse. 2 L e shares, including: Atct 3 | Indianapol | macy in the advancing metal movement, to- | hunting buyers instead of vice versa. Valley, —_— :lgta e S e " stn_\rGQusc?f s - 0.220; Central Pacific, 630 Burlington, | COIMMbUS, C | day Sumping up 70 to §71s points. The market | gle; biue stem, 6c. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. |, 0Phy et strect, 0 W of Not, W 50 by | “Be scins. Fastnet, Banks, Gusymas; W Loa- nd Rlo Grande preferred, 5600; | Sevanna vas: fairly active. all day with sellers' con- WASHINGTON. %2810, 2 d e o g % i red 7 0 en- | Denver servative and inclined to hold off for further . 4 Hides are firm and in good demand. Hops | S 55; $10. za 0. i 3 T s U finots SCen- | eavitora developments. Copper advanced an additional | TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 20.—Wheat—Club, 53¢; | aré qull and nominal. EAny RN Ewl o Tiar e Bt kot Kby el et e | Talithivia R itote: etropolitan, 11, Mis- | g;fig']"]:"';“ | :rzlz)five[(;nl::;s'fl\'e'h:)}fint;‘e “3';}), x;.lg; fo :p!erl;;a'\; blue stem, 62@63c. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil | 55 by W 110: $10. o v Schr Defender, Hellingsen, Kahului; Hind, 0; o pretereed 2&:%; Yashington L primary (’Jfi?'iefi?fln:flflfi"flglfi Enslish cables PORTLAND WHEAT SHIPMENTS. ::-‘;;‘;: MN;X;:; A";; ;;::;fl";zz—_ ]llée‘;vys;%;ea ugulln Swansom (wife of John) to same, same; | Rolph & Co. K, : Unlon_Pacific, 29,800; do 9 | 3 Y ), s . 9t % . aul. 37,800; S Rochest 2.8 At the close the metal exchange called pig i 5 Cowhides, 8%@%c; Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, £. J. and Mary F. Klopenstine to Frederick Friday, January 20, o i N Routhern A i aven 1.5 Warrants firm at 3§82 nominal; - lake eoppor | PORTLAND, Or. Jan. 20—Forelgn Wheat | SO0 1007 drs ntdes, sound, Sonaibes ol 3¢ | wh" Hunt. undiided rar ot e do Frederick Stmr Orizaba, Hall, San Pedro. iz do-raresred St a0 | SARCEERS et strong with $14 fii‘;a;dmnnd $15_asked; n strong shipments trg;n ssol’o;tluhl:il for the week ending fir'ng;{ 12 e dry Kip Sug \g%m:k dry Calf, g)m:'g"y, 0:6 E of Jones street, E 23:6 by S | Stmr Mineola, David, R a0 ] ed, § ¥4 | t: -2 igher, witl d and 30 asked. Le: to-day were 89, ushels. c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 30c each; :, $700. X t, Lamberth, ney. el e, 0 enlele | it dmis it pred ety it s Tt ann T e Lead [[torday Wool, 35600 eaich; mediurm, T0080c: jonk iy | * Gatherine Montague to Mary Strahm, lot on S e s o oo Lead, 43,000; Pacific Mail, 103, | Springfield, Mass prit spelter firm, with $ 3 bid and $5 40 asked. The LOCAL MARKETS. - 90c@$1 10 each; Horse Hidés, salt. $175@2 for | line of Tehama street, 312:8 NE Fourth, NE 25 | Stmr Chas Nelson, Anderson, Seattle. Tenn al_and Iron, 13,550 | Fort Worth 18.9 brokers’ price for lead 1s $4 and copper $15 25. | p 3 large and §1 for small; Colts, 25@S0c; Horse | by SE 80: lot on W corner of Madison and | Br ship Eaton Hall, Lowriston, Portland, er (-"';“!'f"(l. Louis and’ South: | P')r!llnnj. fl‘ — 1“ tcg:)l-‘l-"x-:ll-:«h::q;‘:lonuscllofednna:“e’-gy, ur‘\chial:fiod -—EULL 3:‘:‘:71' dry, $125@1 75 for large and $1 for As\sllglev;:t:t;e:;la %“blfig«.i{‘( 51;““5143,&;\% 3:;‘11‘:% sxé" Schr }:‘mr.b Hutmi};i, Msmt_‘l_an, O wester preferred, Chicaga Vest- | Portland, r 727, ! 0 points higher. aies, 11,1 ags, including NGE AN! JION. I, J, £ ‘s h Slive i . Schr lebonne, Hansen, Tacom: ern, 15,728 Western Union, 15,00; Reading pecs | 8¢, Joseph - 885 0.1 January, $ 30 February, & 5565 46; March BxCHA b TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3%@sic per ;| Mary N. Rondeau to Louls A. Rondeau, lot s RS, ferred, 19,300 5 PT€ | Los Angeles - 634, pis i May, ¥ 8. Spot coffee”Rio, dull. but | gterling Exchange, 6 days e e L R e S R LI oo e roint Lobos | ppe gngrew Weid ant Plantar Toad mase CLOSING STOCKS. Norfolk 21 about steady: No. 7 involce, 6ic; No. 7 Job- [Rterling Exchange, sight - 4 goig [ W & clips—Southern ntain, avenue, ¥ ; gitt. Bl & Oblone Dot 604 | Reshvitle 181 refining, 3%c: centrifugal, 9 test, 4%0: mo- | New Sonk paange, sight ivs 302 | @ldc: Foothill and Northern, defective, SGi1e: | | Susette Lewinston to Solomon Gote 1ot E10% | Callao, 455. Canads Pacific.... 85 |8t Paalr o Sst | Wilmington, Del. 187 lasses sugar, 4%c; refined, quiet. & Fine Siiver, per ounce S gy, | Humboldt and Mendocino, 14@lic; Nevada, 9 | line of Ninth avenue, 250 § of J street, & 25 TELEGRAPHIC. Canada Southern. Do prefd.. 165 =~ | Fall River BUTTER—Receipts, 339 packages; firm. | Mexican Dollars - 4TH@ S lli_: xf:“%‘f;'.‘ 53"“"' 10@12c. by E 120; lot on E line of Ninth avenue, 17 § POINT LOBOS, Jan 20, 10 p m—Weather Cent Pac SUP & On % | Scranton . Western creamery, 14@19c; Elgins, 19c; factory, R v 4o | OfJ street, S 25 by B 120; §1. foggy; wind NW; velocity 6 miles. Ches & Ofiio.. Do prefd 159 | Grand Rapids . 2g1de. = WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. + | Humboldt and Men: 381 | Solomon and Dora Getz to Margaret Adams, SPOKEN, Chi & Alton st P AE NN | Augusia, Ga 15 COE Ferelts, B packages. Western, 150 5 % i Northern B lot on NW copner, Ninth avenue and L street, | " 3un 3, lat o N, lons 28 W—Ship 8t David, Chi B & Q. 3% | So - Pacific 38 | Lowe g , 1s@ise. WHEAT—The market continues to tend down.- 5 Ei from Néw York for San Francisco. S | . | Dayton, 0 1,015,346 2 Plains .. 6 | ‘Burton N. Hardman to Andrew L. Edwards, 4 gt P B 1% | Seattie 1,211,054 R ward, with little business. b Jacob Wollner's clrcular says: “Since the | lot on SE corner Thirteenth avenue and 1, MISCELLANEOU! e | T S e 8% | Tacoma - 7804 NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—California dried frults, | ~Spot Wheat—Shipping, $110G112%; milling, | acst of the month there has been some. wool | Sireet. B 82:0 by 8 100 310 LONDON, Jan 19—Br ship Blairgowrie, from Chi Tnd & Sia| Unton Pacimc::+ 1% | sgokane 900,954 steady. 7 $115@1 17%. moving in a quiet way. Some Kern County | Sunnyside Land Company and Californfa | Antwerp for Tacoma, returned to. Benavis ol 4|Union Paciflo, 47% | SPOKRRE. &5 53,6 EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 7@Sc; CALL BOARD SALES. spring wools have been selling from 8@sc, and | Title Insurance and_Trust Company to John | roade. Chi & N 3 UP {’) & G New Bedford 737,418 prime wire tray, S%c; cholce, 9@9%c; fancy, 10¢. | yneormal Sessign —9:15 o'clock—May—12,000 | also some Northern wools. On the whole it is | Diller, lot 11, block 37, Sunnyside; $10, Br ship Buckingham, from Tacoma for Liv- Wabash 3 Knoxville, Tenn 491,840 PRUNES—3%@10c. ctls, $1 15%; 4000, $1 15%. very quiet, and as long as there is no demand | Castro Street Land Company to Emma Koz- | erpool, previously reported having put into Do Grars | Topeka . - 785,915 APRICOTS—Roval, 11@l4c; Moorpark, 13@17¢. | “'qv * 3" Sgsion—May—6000 ctls, $1 15%. for scoured wool our market is bound to be in- [ minsky, lot 12, block 3, subdivision 1 Castro| Rio de Janeiro, jettisoned cargo to the extent Wheel & 1 Blrmingh 544,239 PEACHES-Unpeeled, $@11c; peeled, 21@2ic. | Bogular Morning Sesslon—May—S000 ctls, | active, as most of the wools on the market are | street addition: $10. of 80 tons. Think the leak was caused by Do prefd Do prefd.. 71, | Wichita 429,143 GO MAR $1 15% 24,000, $1 16%. scouring wools which do not seem to sell at all. | Carl Lucan (by Willlam G. Koch, attorney) | striking a sunken wreck. Has been surveyed Del & Hudson. Express Companies.~ | BInghamto CHICAGO MARKET. Affernoon Session—May—6000 ctls, $1 158, The Eastern markets are reported quiet but | to Paul Demartini, lot on SW line of Scott ave- | and it is recommended that she dock for fur- Del L & W Adams Ex 1081 | Lncoln LT RLEY—The market is unchanged and very | steady, and it is presumed that there will not | nue, 400 SE Silver avenue, SE 50 by SW 100, | ther examination; must lighter 2500 to 3000 tons. Den & Fio' G et % | Loxington, K3 CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—Steadiness and the pre- | o H be much life in the market until manufacturers | lots 3 and 36, Siiver Terrace; $10. R i Do AT T 3 | Jacksonville, Fia. dictions of cold weather made a good start in | 335 4 291G1 25; Brewing, nominal. get their orders for heavy weight goods. The | Louis Levin to Mary Levin: (wife), lot on N : Erie ‘(new). ... Wells Fargor.. .12 | Kalamazoo + wheat. May opened a shade higher at W%c, || ' ' CALL BOARD SALES. gutiook s for, = cood demand but a¢'not very | lint of Geary street, 110 W of Polk, "W 776 by | | TACOMAArrived Jan 20_Bark Tidal Wave, : % s - 12 on < e erity % odon o rices. e London auction sales opened ; 3 rom San Pedro. Jan v1 ur- " s ansone < Bay City ) hee gkt (14 t""";'nf°{ “‘e-“:t "’“CT Informal Session 8:15 o' clock—No_ sales. Tuesday, the 178 inst. with fine wools ot a o | . Liosel S.'and Fannie Shaw to Henry Shaw, | gess, hence Jan 13. o arery Chattanooga - Wcin » dow minutss o Rlal ey themtary Becond 1Beenlort N0 mal e N aats per cent advance over the December sales. |lot on W ling of Van Ness avenue, % N of | PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Am dnirit e s D ey e O oo BeaipaNo. sales 2 There are very few arrivals and very Hetle | Union street, N 8, W Im, 57, S5 1, B | Queen, hence Jan 12; schir Excelsior, trom san APk | Canton, O. reely, while there was plenty for sale for : shipping.’” 5; $10. edro! schr Challenger, from San Pedro. Jan T ity | Springfield; O short account, and May got down to T0%c be- | OATS Buyers are scarce and indifferent and | * HOPS™ 1508 cran. 12%4@lc per b for ordinary, | Joseph McCusker to Mary McCusker (wite), | 1-Schr Corone, from San Pedro. 2 . % | Fargo, N. D fore the first hour's trading had elapsed. The | thg market 1s easy an s > UL%@Iste. Tor good and 16@1Sc for cholce tg | lot on N line of Sacramento street, 118:0 B of | Sailed Jan 13—Schr Eric, for Chemainus; Cone Ioas. | Sioux Fails, 8. D, change in sentiment was due to the bearish | ,honcYg Fret: $1 50 T Per et Bood 0| fancy. Fillmore, % by N 1; gitt. ship C ¥ Sargent, for — Br ship City of 73| Com. Capie Hastings, Neb 1 h of L0 ’ 2 . —_— Annle 'St. “Clair Thompson to Daniel Mc- | Florence, for —: CoF & Tron Fremont. Neb i e ich AR e S O o o Diack. 1 es 40 | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. e e e G DR | e Tl Paanogan, from Part phl i e R i e e R RS L R T CORS “Tiiere 14 nothing mew, the' market be- Hogs are steady at the quotations. Mutton Loy W s ‘m‘.fi&:ffif'é;e% i i 5 etk s e F i e e helg i Gen Electri SaGaly | ing stagnant. . i i C. Geneva, from Altata. 3 > 15t prefd ¢|Brooklyn R T > $ gt 2 - | low, $110; . $110; 3 r | quotations are unchanged. et : 5 gs 2 % > Mobile & 0. pref G oA 3 - 5 ol e ; $10. 3 e 2 Moblle & O 3, | Do pret | i 500,781 ing effect, but the bears were unwilling (0 ex- | | 1 CEKIEGAT Fiotern. 12 25 asked. are as follows: Waiter Laldlaw to Julle . Roscnberg (wite | Comet, from San Pedro. . Do prefd g ped , | Helena . 426,176 pose themselves to heavy risks on the short side g il BEEF—First quality, fc; second quality, 6p | of A, A), re-record of 1isl d 107, lot on E line | FORT AN T e - Bblp Diri- o BT | P el | Toals Sassisod 3 Toward wheat: ~Atiamtic pors " slesraniss | | JTOUR-Tamily extias, #1601 3%; bakers | MUFION_Wethers: fOto: Ewes, vugte. | B0 N of Fourieenth strest N6, E'to Noond | Il \piivs rrivea gan SSehe Rio Do Ist prefd 7 |People’s Gas. t -, a xtras, $3 90@4. 3 £ ' s 2 | Rey, I n 7. 3 Do 24 pre! % | P > New York. 267 16.9 amounted in wheat and flour to nearly a mil- | e ' PORK-—Live Hogs, 4@4%c for large, 4%@4%c | W 120; also undivided half of lot begins ey, hence Jan . AR B Ty S el lion bushels, ' This had a stimulating effect | MILLSTUFTS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | for medium and $1c fof small: ciock Mg, | tarmination of 1 line of Maple curt r g 2% | "BORT L0 ANGELES Sailed Jan 2—Stme > Amer G Standard R & 1. 9% | oy i and May recovered to 70%@70%c. It touched | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Sic. dreseed Hoge 14070 Toe brime: distant N 207:6 from N line of Fourteenth | Aleazar for — = hern ¥ Do prefd oronto il oy res- | ber 100; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $250; ex- 5 ophie C. Benedict to Charles S. Capp, lot = < i : Winnipeg sion that the damp weather would cause a < +f on W line of Mission strect. 55 2 Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Hueneme, from Bureka. - HTIC R Ton ., Hallfax rally, On the improvement a perfect -ava- | ra cream, Cornmeal, 38 2, Datmeal. $ 23 Oat| pAGs Calcutta Grain Bags, 54c spot and | N 234 by W S0: aiao lot o & Mo Nt oy loW, | QEATTLE Retarned Jan. SStmr Homes OF hort. Line:.:.s (B} Dy ot Hamflton lanciie of long and short corn was tumbled | Groats ot %5; Crmeed Wheat, $3 75 Facinat | 5% future: San Quentins, $ % Wool Bags, | street, 151:6 W of Fillmore, W i b0 o 96: s | hence Jan 19, for Dyea, having been in colli- Pac ¢ st prerd 657008 Hupber [REdohn 4 e gt ot w0 A L ol Bl o o e ey paats | 209%8c: San Quentin Bags, # 5. omt hoslats ok (e Qe e e e S e R T o0 24 prefd Do pretd g R ey (barrels, $5 $5@6 2; In sacks, $ : Pearl| COAL—Wellington, 8 per ton; New Welling- i SO Dirigo, for Dye ¥ ' 3 B Ped Blart o de i e e s were . dull. dusing. the Lantice’ wesaion. Bariey, [ Spilt Feas, $45; Green Pedh, #0| on,. 8;, Boutnfield ‘Wellington, §7.50; Seattle, | 1im’af, Dinoan. serests e W g ot o0 N | D O Xreived Jan 20_Stmr Fomona, hno P ey £ Tl (Gos Totals ... o 826,918,810 There was no Inquiry for cash and the sam.- | PEF 4 $6; Bryant, $8; Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, 7 505 | 25 by N 114; $10. 2 Jan 13; Br bark City of Adelaide, from Hono- Do 1st prefd Do _prefd ! . : R G W RO S | *Not included in totals because containing | ple market was weak, without any material HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Scotch, $8; Cumberland, '$§ 50@9 in Dulk and | se—————— | 111U Stmr North Fork, hence Jan 10; sche Do prefd. of Lt | other items than clearings. change in valubs. May closed a trifle lower. $10@10'25 n sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite NOTICE TO MAR: Mary Buhne, hence Jan 6; stmr Ailiance, hence i ot Dot g = —_ by commission houses during the latter part | ers are holding off. bulk and §$14 in sackss % Office of the Lighthouse Inspector, Thirteenth | SAN PEDRO—_Arrived Jan 20 Stmr Huth o prefd.. Do 24 pretd BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. of the session added to the advance. Pork ad- | Bran and Middlings are easy and dull, as| Harrison's circular says: “‘During the week | District, Portiand, Or., January 15, 150 from Newport (S). p 1;“‘] log'l‘zs‘agu:‘:lilll:gn:;ldd ::b?ul?l’gg?’ each. ‘buyers do not care ;0 lhw In stocks now that :%I’zthflve ‘:Emm;“:“tf de{})";;l;:o f‘l;lm \\'u!;mg- POINT ADAMS LIGHT STATION. S&sl_lreofln-'x? ::2‘2:(“;1' JR\AU’!. for San Francisco. b 116% s g Ihe lea is declining and the green feed is grow- coal, %! n: Wo from Notice is hereby given that from A —Arrive an 20—Stmr Geo W El- Nttt oa et e T 235::5:.‘2:"3:»»‘:{:‘:‘ ot | TArticies Oper. High. Low. Close. ::’"vldly. B T ans: dgs from Ore e R e T T T gkt TR A Safled Jan 20—Schr La Piks Do, 4 %...7108 | staple values, accentuhted by further advances | . Wheat No. 2— v BRAN—$20 50G21 50 per ton. from Philadelphia, 2221 tons;’ total, 23,557 tons. | oucs ot Botne Adame o 2204 ridge one mile : it e e N Y Central 1sts. coup 45 s 4 for Eureka. coup No Pac ists this weel in iron and steel and other metals, | M8Y - W W D MRRUINTRSRORNG Biner, smam per | The conditions of ‘last week T prevait ey | ATCRICE ERGEt A0ame, OF I be prmanenty [ORBSERE L in cotton at the Sbuth and In Jumber at some | Vo N 5 R ton; Oflcake Meal at the mili, $51G3150; | {5\ mediate. requiroments - oatieanabeting | This notice affects the List of Lights ana | YOKOHAMA—Sailed Dec 30-Br bark Eagle Western points, hes undoubtedly added to the | Jamuary % 3% 3% | jobbing: &I T30 Cocoanut Cakel $UGT: Cot. | [y Ui ‘earcity of Tuel. suited to' domestic s, | F§ Sienals, Paclic Coast, 189 page 2, No. | Crag, for Oreaon. confidence with which the outlook for the en- | May o @ T | onmeed Meal, 1500 ornmeal, $38 500 | phees: ‘This can_ be verifed on the iy Dok a ¢ List of Beacons and Buoys, Pa. | NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived Jan 20— Schr euing year is regarded. That this confidence | July . eat. 410015 50 Mior | Where teamsters are seen battling for their | C'Ac Coast, 187, page 3. Deflance, from Wallaroo. Oats No, 3 CALIFORNIA HAY. : T iy e, Jat By order of the Lighthouse Board. Sailed Jan 19-Bark JEdward May, for Hono- Hastalalo asiaiiih: tact U Wl el mattiered 081 L% o cholce and 813 for lotver grades; mo U E e Do lexpbiot o et e medlste re. GEO. C. REITER, | lulu. from the reports recelved from the iron and , ok cy_coming in: Wheat and_Oa 30 T e Commander, U. S. N., Inspector Thirt HONOLULU—Arrived Jan 7—Bark § C Alle PR cotton trades, the firmness in cotton goods be- | JHY * Ei e bara @ $4g1s 50; Island Barley, $13 50gi4 Bh: A1 | SONIEIS, PY, VOOl OF pomnts of shipment. | S0 thovse District.” 0t | hence Dec 2. Jan S-Bark St Katherine, from Do adj 4s ing of considerable interest in view of the | January ..., falfa, $12@13; Stock, none; Clover, nominal. cRtber Nanaimo. Jan 13—Stmr City of Rio de Janelro, Can 8o 2ds - o1 Oreson.” Ueap ok, | | has serlously lessened consumption during the 3 C depression ruling throughout the larger part ot |3y .. 10'1834° 1625 IR N o o week. Prices remain unchanged for all nou; ram Yokohama. i ey T BT T Jlast ypst. e dvices from abroad, a s o) Dot = e Sowns e end 085 n'a’o et but for steam uses quotations are com. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Sailed Jan 7—Jap stmr Nippon Maru, for San cago 8t L & I M Con 55 ik 2 o fea i 3 : . — 5 10 B85 5% B3 L5 §ENG §TT% 4 5 { reduced movement at the South and a tendency | January - coal hi . : mencing to slacken, as there is a win, Francisco; Jap stmr Konoura Maru, for Yo- [ ?,l 2).1‘:; 2:“ 8 L & 8 F Gen 6s.12 to pare down estimates are reflected in the | May .. ok this iSt P Con .. 5% 3 — &aff | NL30012 60; Timothy. $12013 60 per ton. . feeling among forelgn shipowners to seek this | oraDroRCh Of the United States Hydrographic | kohama; bktn Skagit, for Port Gamble: T & 5 A 5 5 slight gain In raw cotton values this week. | Short Ribs, per 100 poands— port, as the present outlook is certaini Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is | stmr Bennington. for Guam; Ital warship P&R G SP ca Pk The advance shown, however, hardly reflscts | January . 480 48 480 485 SRALAT RS Rl encouraging for California o have & lare A red iy an eeae o it ent of | Etna, for Suva: bark Wilta, for Port Town- Rous Tenst Jois So ';1.,- = mlm :he l'a_rr:.:l::yox;meeg“lnr:‘ m‘evhn‘ie-ml.lar)telf bet- | May . 51215 505 510 e "‘""l“!.?' En for :fi'x”:?': ot c&m It is not | free of expense. e ifr'l‘l.'.,‘“&’r é‘fi”%mi.‘é'ms““af;“{‘ mém:k h\‘;m o s er o vear are absolutely assured u s sacked, as we " an 12—Bark Mo- Erle Gen s 70 |jtandard R &6 $0 | scarcer than usual, owing to bad weather dur | Cash quotations were as follows: o e macket e TS, T any descrip, | § 2% pubject to_ injurious weather " condtiions | oty e hera Som iy, inyited to vislt the | hican, 'for San Franelsco: schr Esther Bulme, (p: D 1sts tr. Tennpne;l set s.. 4013 | ing the picking seakon. The iron trade situa- | ~Flour, dull; No. 2 spring wheat, 67@68%c; No. EANS 1 95: Sohall " Grain seekers are 9 per cent coal carriers, ing directions of th ':m'a cl :m and sall. | for San Francisco: 6:30 p m—A bark off Koko Gen Elec §5 - 5, e S 1L | ton rematos, s for some time past a feature | § spring wheat, H@6Tite! Xo, 2 fed, T0tici N, | BEANS—Bayor, §1 5@145: Small Whites, §2 | nonce e must. maturblly cxpect Towar s | 10 directio *roterence. and the. Intest | pace baag LRKIONT: & Stmr off Walwai, sup- GH &S A G | Do Reg ids of absorbing interest. Large as the produc- | 2 corn, 36c: No. 2 cats, f o. b., 21 @235; Large Whites, 517501 55; Pinks, 330 | prices a few months hence. Our grain export- | Information wan aover no optallg, (e latest | posed to be the Br stmr Lennox from Yoko- Do an 107 |trnion Fac is tion of pigiron is eager ‘buyers are found ap- | whit c: No. '3 white, 3: Blackeye, 8 75; Butters, | ers are yet somewhat chary about chartering | Mg o navigstion. el a1 aarding | bame (o & i6 P D & G ists.. 904 | parently for every ton offered. Most furnaces 5% 3 Pea,'§2 3562 30; Red | ahead; when they commence to charter. freely | o jrtbroot b mocon TavE TAery | aiNDONArrived Jan 13-Br ship Lang- Do con 68 110 |Wabash 1<t 3s ....115 | are reported booked ahead on orders and some | $1 13; Northwest, ; 40 ‘per ctl. then forelgn coals will have an established ke, dale, hence Aug 30; Ger ship Theodor, hence owa C 1sts 40 9 | advances are frankly stated to be due to the | $2 352 40; mess 1, $9 rown Mu 4 75 per ctl; | value 2 h . Baprs Bew coneols 4s.109 112 | desire of the makers to discourage orders in- | per 100 poy es, | yellow Mustard, $3 76@4; %; Canary | RICE—China mixed, $39%@¢; China No. 1, EYMOUTH—In roads Jan 18—Br ship Lous don HIIL from Antwerp for Tacoma.

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