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10 COMMERCIAL WORLD. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, '1899. ta G. Clow_(wite of J. B. Clow), lot on N fine of Buena Vista avenue, 80 W of Mulberry street, W 28 by N 147:6, Alameda: $10. Mary E. Schieffelin to Josephine F. Bwasey, sift for medium and 3%@4c for small; stock Hoge, 3%c; dressed Hogs, 5%@Tc. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ains on actual consumptive demand rather than on the development of marked builish speculation. Large transactions and buoyant prices have been features in these staples and signs are not wanting that sympathetic though around. The volume of trade was large and for the first time in geveral months important packing interests were arrayed on the bull side. Pork and ribs rose 7%c each and lard 5%@7%c. The leading futures ranged as follow: low, $110; White, $1 10; fnixed, $1 07%@1 10, ctl; California White, §1 1234, 2 s RYE—3$1 15@1 18% per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. BUMMA; smaller movements in a number of the other For Friday, January 21. : RY OTE MARKETS. mm?o %’{;OCI[(B» =0 gmu a‘re fih;r under WX"; m; cogt:{nphtedé Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. —_— Flour, qr ski 2,520 Pelts, bdls ...... 90 NOTICE TO MARINERS. 11 tario . xceptional industrial activity in the iron an Whe FLOUR— . 4 15Q4 25; . No. G = W e *1a{opnir . 50 | steel trades n another feature. of note, AN My oo T8 T T T8 | e OURRamily extras, ¥ 1504 25; bakers | Barley, ctls B e dus .02 | Otfice of the Lifhthouse Board, Washington, still excited. 112 Plymouth . 10 | here, too, price advances are all but general, WK % R T | e Chieese, ict] 50| Quicksilver, 26 D. C., January 20, 1899. Barley dull and nominal. 45 ,QuICKSIIVEr ......-. 150 | reflecting, so far as can be seen, chiefly the MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | gheese. ot 1| Ebather, ol B " POINT ADAMS LIGHT STATION. Oats firm. Corn and Rye dull 25| Do prefd. 1450 | urgency of consumers’ requirements, the claim, W% Ik sk lows. usual discount to the trade: Graham | pifeh CHS 4 Cumber, feet ... 10,000 O s A ne Hbout 3 Hay and Feedstuffs as before. - vada..... 70| in fact, bemng made that speculation has not 836 39% - 35% 39t | Flour, $325 per 100 pounds; Rye Flour, $2 75 | Beans, sks .. 750 | Wine, gals 87,500 | Notice li.s Q‘“},’y ?fl‘:}i{lhlfltél‘:'nn‘;: on ilghe Potatoes and Onions weak. Tion it |Union Con. e R iy Bl S B e e R ek st O3 | Eatoss aks o T RS F B ion, o a low sand ridge, about one Creamery Butter higher. Dairy neglected, | Mexican 30| Yellow Jac 14 | hardly be made as regards a number of ‘move- w » 215 2 | Groats, . $4 60; Hominy, 33 25@8 50; ‘Buckwheat | Middlinee ske . 220 |Sugar. bbis .. %0 | mile southerly from Point Adams, southerly No change in Eggs. BOSTO® STOCKS AND BONDS, ments toward consolidation in this and other M g w4 @ | Flour $@dd; Cracked Wheat, 86 Frina, | Hay, tons ... 40 |Suger, sks © 660 | side of the mouth of the Columbia River, wiil Poultry weak and dull Westingh Elec i .cxe dn fActiLhe WncvSHISULS 107 | 8 M aea PoPk, per Dacrel— §4 80; Whole Wheat Flour, $ $0; Toiled Oats | Wool, bales 31 be _discontinued. T e Game about the same. Do_pretd. . 6% | TeG St é‘lmclg,zemln“::'engenn:r“g Anhels | M8y .. 10 62% 1070 1055 1065 | (barrels), ;sswga 25; in sacks, $5 85@6 05; Pearl OREGON. F-rm& noatjice Pmelgu cz“e“ L e Oranges and Lemons in good demand. Ed Elec Tel. 1% | of aistributive trade conditions continue in the | ,L@rd, per 100 pounds— Barley. o; Spllt Peas, W 25; ‘Green Peas, H 80| guour or aky ... 1,0201Potatoes, ska ...a 31 | 108 SiEnals, Packlo Cors ns and Buoys, Pa- Limes stil scaree. 2 N Al g + 8% | main satisfactory, the volume of spring orders May e N mann . e 1063, and the “List of Bea 3 Hothing new in Dried Fruit. Amer Sugar 133 |atchison de......... 100 =ximoey marketaibeing Tepurtad sl tias Ttk s e % HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay, tons ...... 8| By order ot the Lighthouse e SLABREE, pre: New England 6s. ¥ W) the nti . b 5N ¥ WEATHER REPORT. Bay State Gus. Mining Shares= " responsibilicy for thel bulllanncos 1n Wheat And %" o® S 83 | Fay continues dull and wesk, but dealers FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Commodore, U. S. N., Chairman. 2 3 ell Tel. Aliouez Min Co.... 6% h so far has say that if the present warm dry weather con- (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Boston & Aibny [atantic "c. Asglut; ?353:5‘":: LR s the claim in Giah quotations were 88 follows; . No. 3| tioues & few dayw longer ft i hevors o nf:::“:‘,:‘g\‘“f:‘:‘.fg e ek IThere 8 NOTICE TO MARINERS. 3 A oston ne. oston & Mont.... t ts realize . ;. No. . BAN FRA 0, Jan. 27, 189, 5 p. m. | Boston ... Butte & Boston. .. $5% | in ihe stock marker have sought expression in | SPEIng Wheat, 78%@Tsc: No. 3 spring wheat, 63 | dency to advance prices. There is 1o chang® | " poultry 1s lower and fn ample supply. A branch of the United States Hydrographte The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | Chi Bur & Q@ Calumet & Hecla..750 | the channels of staple food and textile dis- ?;l"'cz No. 2'red, 76@76%c; No. 2 corn, 21;/‘.@ in Bran and Middlings, Fruits and Vegetables are about the same | Office located In the Merchants' Exchange, I8 date, as compared with those of same date | Fitchburg . Centennial 234 | tribution. Color is given to this claim by the | $7%ci No. 2 oats, 27%c; No. 2 white, 30%@ BRAN—$20 50@21 50 per ton. e liat ik MeatiUshiy ho charas: maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of No. 3 white, 29%@30%c; No. 2 rye, §3%c: No. 2| MIDDLINGS—$22G24 mariners, without regard to nationality and last season, and rainfall in last twenty-four | Gen Electric. er ton. Franklin .. fact that the situation in actual wheat shows hours: Mexican Central. Old Dominion...... 35~ | but little change from recent weeks. It is true | barley, 43@5sc; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 1601 16 FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $26; e} FOUgWIng S8 S Ths SCRIlA s regulAr SWRARIy | sraq ot exnense: Last This Last Osceola there is o tendency to pare down alleged officlal Northwest, $120; prime timothy seed, $2 mP ton; Otlcake Meal at the mili, :1%;:%3; LR L Navigators are cordlally Invited to visit the Stations— 24 Hours. Season. Season, Quincy estimates of Russian crops and sonfe weather | 2 42; mess pork, per barrel, $10 40@10 45; lard, | jobbing, $32@32 803 Cocoanut Cake, $U@2%; -Cot- | ot Per O @12 00|Castle Gate..§9 800 office, where complete sets of charts and sall- Fureka ; 0.00 17.90 186 Tamarac Feports from the West have been more encour- | per 100 pounds, § 72345 75; short rib sides. | tonseed Meal, $25G30 per tom; " Cornmeal, | Ganm ":gwools‘mmnem ke — | ing directions of the -world are kept on hand Red Bluft 0.00 18.05 6.62 i Wolverine aging to the holders of actual wheat, but the | loose, 34 S5@6 18; dry salted shoulders, boxed, | $23 sugu 50; Cracked Corn, $24@25; Mixed Feed, N"'v“ em‘ 4 Wellington 950 | for comparison and reference, and the latest gncrnpwnm 0.00 7.8 6.33 4734 Parrott ....... magnitude of the outburst of new buying | 44@4%c; short clear sides, boxed, $510@5 20; | 320 50@21. o ng- T e %50 | information can always be obtained regarding San Francisco . 000 . 7.67 5.19 : 8312 | Union Land... shared In by former persistent shorts in wheat | whisky, distillers’ finished goods, per gallon, | CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $I6G17 for good | geqrtje ;“ng_ CaomtiBay< lights, dangers to navigation and all matters Fresmo ... 0.00 2a an torrei113” | Humboldt 23 | alone hardly explains the activity in this mar- | §127. to cholce and SUQIS for lower grades; no fancy | "D “Grodune, eto— of inferest to ocean commerce. San Luls Gbispo 0.00 6,92 28 | EEm ket, which has resulted in the highest prices | —Tore Tecelpts. Sbipments, | o 55, in; Viheat and Oat, $U@16; Oat, $14@ | gytter” caroy: per - [Cheese. Swiss.....3mes | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry Los Angeles . 0.0 2.8 .77 | THE LONDON MARKET. reached since the collapse of the Lelter deal. | es— celpts. Shipments, | 15; Istand Barley, $13g1; Alfalfa, $12g13; | Batter. | + P e o 2 building, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted San Diego . 0.00 3.41 3.08 Activity in demand for nearly all classes of | Flour, barrel . 17,000 009 | Stock. none; Clover, nominal. Aoae;- Hos co o Mer 0— | LI e minutis. hefare noosaud-dropped at Tl e 0.0 18 eratuse | NEW YORK, Jan. #1.—The Commercial Ad- |iron and stoel is refiected In advances for neasly | ¥beat, bushel 115,000 11| o SIDE HAY (from Oreson, Utah, eto)—| 50 i | dozan . P i0@ss | noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal re- It 58; monn, oo UM (eMPETALUS, | yortiser's London financlal cablegram says: | Sy men et e mnta Of & Jares | Oats, buahe 000 152000 | 312052 B0 Altaita, “nd Oats $13 SOPLL LD, Cheat, P‘,?.“i“‘ 40| Honey Comb, " per divediesch Bavitrom (e United seatosNaval s z o The Stock Exchange clearing house here [ number of consolidations and combinations pro- [ Rye, bushels 247,000 | §11 50@12; Timothy, $12G13 50 per ton. i irkin, per 1b..—@25| 1b ...... ..12@15 | Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. WEATHER CONDITI: AND GENERAL d ) per ton. Chasse ol e ST o A notice stating whether the ball was dropped tlement in Americans and Africans, business was impeded to-day. Nevertheless, Africans were rampant and Americans were brisk. The latter began dull. Mr. Vanderblit's in the mornin; ers the following day. e W. 8. HUGHES, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charg« hence On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was steady; creameries, 13@18c; dairles, 103%@16c. Eggs, firm; fresh, 15%@16c. Chees steady, unchanged. The weather s cloudy over Washington, northern Oregon and the Rocky Mountaln re- lon; it 1s clear In California, Nevada and Ari- zona, and snow is falling over Montana and tin; speculation and actual demand altke make for’ higher prices. Better reports are recelved from the lumber trade in a number of cities and all the old advances are maintained, with BEANS AND SEEDS. The market rules dull at unchanged prices. 2017\ Fork, tresh 12@15 Pork, salt $@10|Pork, chops North Dakota. denial of the consolidation report caused a drag Ad in the tlook for spring business. RIS e S BEANS—Bayos, §1 8@1 %; Small Whites, $2 —@ 8 Round Steak An_area of low pressure is central In north- | In the early hours. Then an American house | Some improvement in_the dry Soods trade 1 WHEAT MOVEMENTS. @215; Large Whites, $175@185; Pinks, $2@ %@15|Sirloin Steak BUN, MOON| AND- TEQS. ern Montana and the highest pressure is off | got & big buying order in Louisville and Nash- | to be noted at some Eastern points, notably = 210; Reds, §3 30@3 35; Blackeye, $3 75; Butters, 15 | Porterhouse, d United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— the Washington coast. o G :}l}l:ee:::fleynewlvoné came go;)d. xhclleh renewed Philadeiphia and :]BD!t;‘m, where advances are | Recefpts. Shipment; 25@2 50; Limas, $3 20@3 25; Pea, $2 35@2 60; 2015 Smoked Beet Times and Heights of High and Low o 5 y wi v ent, and buyers tumbled over each | maintained. Wool, though firm, is slo os— Bushels. ushel ed Kidneys, §2 40 per ctl. 4 T the P temperature throughout | other to_get stock. Later prices eased off. | sale, and finished products, with the possible | Minneapolts . oot | SEEDS Browa Mastard, 34 50@4 75 per ctl; Rranrace By, Buplished by ofncial e the Alifornia_exceeds 70 degrees. Finally Berlin bought Northern Pacific. New | exception of dress goods, do not move as freely | Duluth . 5,997 | vellow Mustard, $376@4; Flax, tominel, Con’ P ihe dupe mtendent Conditic {avorable for falr and, con-| York bought Unlon Pacific preferred, which is | as hoped for, & feature this week, In fact, be- | Milwaukes . 4700 | ary See, 24Gc per 1b; Alfaifa, 6g7c; Raps, | Hens, ech... 50@ 65|Qual, pr doz.2 0092 35 NOTE The Dhigh and low waters occur at tinued warm weather In Callfornia Saturday. | tipped strongly here. ing the very low prices announced by some | Chicago 10384 | 2R@2%e; Hemp, 25%@3c; Timothy, sgsre P | Young Roost- Mallard, pair..e 6@ 73 | the oity front. (Misslon-street wharf) about an Trancisco for thirty | Anaconda touched §% on heavy New York | manufacturers. General industry is reported 12,000 | 'DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 65@1 70; Green, $2 10 6@ T|Canvasback, pr o b e Pt moine: January 25, 1508; . | PUIChases. active, notably soft coal ‘mlnm{inn& ship- 5,000 | per ctl. ? J % S .. T5@1 50 {,“':‘;,‘Zl",“fo;“‘}‘defi'. the SATae aE DOt PICE I turday; contin- There was & strong demand for call money, | building. An encouraging feature in the for- 13,103 prig, pr palr. 50@ 60 warm; light variable win owing to the clearing h ttch. i | mer trade has been the wage settlement made 44,000 Fryers, each. 6| Teal,’ pr pair, 40@ 50 T U Calltcrnia—Yair Saturday; contin- | fere was e pocaring house hitch. In bills | TR *100 000 “Western coal miners for another POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Brolers, eack: 0 ©|Widgeon, pair 41 % SEIUHDAY, SENUSRS 1 resh west wind. year. 143,644 SR rkeys, pr iSmall Duck... %@ — Nevada—Fair Saturday; continued warm. CLOBING, Wheat, including flour, shipments for the | _Tidewater— Thers Is no further decline In Potatoes and | Ducks, each... 900 15/Wild Geese, br San seter Utah—Partly cloudy Saturday; continued | Canadian Pactfic, 8; Northern Pacific pre- | week aggregate 4,999,752 bushels, against 5,135,- | Boston . 100,716 | Onions, but both are weak and dull. Mush- | Geese, each...1 00@L 25| pair ......... 0@ 60 | yom o warm ferred, S2%: Unlon Pacific preferred, $3%; | 671 last week, 5,025,024 in _the corresponding | New York 91,161 | rooms are still higher, being in light supply. | Pigeons, pair. 2@ 50|English Snipe, = Axisona Fatr Batnrdayloon UnueTiwar s Grand Trunk, %;, bar siiver weak, Zi%d per | week of 1% 2,660,206 in 1596 | Philadelphia 19,328 | POTATOES—$1 10@1 15 per ctl for Early Rose; | Kabbits, pair. —@ 40 o |Time, Time| Time Time| Francisco and viclnity—Falr Saturday; | 0unce; money, 2@#% per cent. and 2,4$3,858 in 18%. Since July 1, this season, | Baltimore 837,604 | 750@s1 per sack for River Burbanke; bute. | HATS cach.... —@ 20 £ —e—| Ft. Ft. continued warm light variable winds. e the exports of wheat aggrerate 144322391 bush- | New Orlean % luma Burbanks, - Te@il: | Orexon. — Toooty; | aLrulty and Nuts H W) L W Special from Mount Tamalps STREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. | els, against 146,494,859 last year. alveston 3 : : 3 ; | Almonds, 10@12|Limes, doz . ORthA 320 nflaES SemperatGie 00 i et e TFusiness fallures are fewer in number, aggre- Sweet Fotatoes, $17 for Merced and §1 fof | Apples, Ib . 4% 6| Oranges, oz, temperature,66. NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Brad: . B gating 246, against 252 last week, 288'in this Totals ...... s g | Livcrs: New Eotatoss 1@agiperilh, Bananas, doz.....15G20|Pears, Der Ib G. H, WILLSON, Rl e ’";9; a3 “";“"; week a year ago, 820 in 1867, 303 in 1896 and 312 | . LIVERPOOL FUTURES. & o pec ot sl 60T0. Biring. Emnberfl;m pr qt.15g— | Ralsins, Ib Local F¢ t Offictal. 2 Il say: One ose | in 15%. eat ay. GETABLES — s, . emons, doz ......20G—| Walnuts, 1b s I8k | speculative outbreaks which occur at regular | Business failures for the Dominion of Can- | Opening .... §1% | Deans, - Ao Cavbage. {0Q80c; Tomatoes, | - Vigetables— 3 EASTERN MARKETS. intervals in the history of the commercial | ada for the week number 32, against 30 last | Closing .. 3 & 1% 10: Goro o8 s Angeles; Feg Plant, ——| Artichokes, doz.75@1 25(Mushrooms, M, 3 countries is now in full progress in the United | Jeek, 45 in this week a year ago, & in 1857, PARIS FUTURE B e ey oi o per Ity Drlod Ola, Al per | Bestas dos @13 Onions, 1b 5 y il n'189 and &6 in 1595. el Jan. Mar.-June. | 0.8 ppers, : Dried Pe X eans, white, 1b.. 4@ 5| Potatoes, 1b — NEW TOREISTOCE MARIHT. States, with Wall street as the scene for lts £ Pt Oy s une. | @lic; Marrowrat Squash, $10@15 per ton: Car- | Colored, Ib ... 48 3| Do, Sweet NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides principal manifestations. The present week DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Cloging . L4580 4 9 | ots, 20@35c per sack; Mushrooms, 12%@20c| Lima, Ib . 5@—|Parenips, doz the early morning tides are given in the left NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—The changes as a re- "? l:\'lln]n:vd runh;r adg'uncvs of the kind — i Wheat— ver Ib. g:}:mfig;fl“h- S }g gld‘sh;-, fl; bchhum hand column and the successive ‘ua(:. of '}g. sult of ) to-d ading “ward i which only occurs when the public comes into| NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—R. G. Dun 0.’s | Opening . . 2170 27 e . each 3@10f Sage, doz bnc > the order of occurrence as to time. The Al el skl el s i market cimoet en n:usagT&ndl Priiohases | weonty. tevion af. trana will’ baystosmorrda: | Closine - s 01 POULTRY AND GAME. Celery. bunch ... 3 —|Btring Beans, 1b..12G18 ol bl zives the second tide of 3 ® i @ | eagerly and even recklessly ! as caused = . —_— i Cress, .. Thyme, .. third time column the 3 but this was speedily dissi- | the transactions in stocks to assume dimen. | The country is in a stronger position than a EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Poultry continues weak, with larger stocks on | Green Peas, Ib.... 8@10!Turnips. doz. Chena T e Tright hand column gives the ¥ an influx of buying orders and the | sions never before-seen in this market. The | Week ago. Remarkable strength in its indus- g hand. Game is slow. Lentils, 1b Tomatoes, b last tide of the day, except when there are but started up under the influence of | deaiings have been excited, especially on Mon- | tries is an important but not the chief ele- e POULTRY — Dressed Turkeys, 12@tc; live | Lettuce. doz'. B e e n e hefeiie in the low priced specialties and | 92Y morning, when the rush of buying orders | ment. Public confidence in the business of the = { Turkeys, 11@12c for Gobbiers and 12@12t%c for Fleh, per 1b.— given are additions to the soundings on the stocks. London was a free seller on | At the market” were such as to cause wild | country and in its securities has been tested to | CHICAGO, Jan. 27.—CATTLE—The small e i 2 Barracuda . Shrimps . United States Coast Survey charts, except P X advances in some stocks and not a little tempo- | o1 unucual extent by the sudden fall in stocks | SUPPIY of cattle to-day sufficed to meet the | Hens: Geese, per pair, §150@1 75; Ducks, $i 50 | Carp . Shad when & minus sign (—) precedes the helght, o Eraders o, pares, | rary confusion. The mechanism of the stock | {ng"{he subsequent rise. Confidence in the | limited requirements of the trade and prices | @5 50; Hens, $150G550; young Roosters, 36@ | Codfish fea Dasi and then the number given is subtracted from Rhors Hnke 4o ook the Tl board and of the street at large have, however: | value of wheat, corn and cotton has been shown | were no more than steady. Fancy cattle, %@ | 3,003 Fryers, $6@5 50; Broilers, $ 5065 for large, | FITH2r | Soteas e e e s Commission houses held a large volume of | o small degres responsibie for thisfact. Money | DY the markets, and at rising prices the world | 6 30; choice steers, $ 60G5 medium ateers, | 1o 0d con S 5y Fogecns, $1G1 25 per dosen | prgiiur solee reference is the mean of the lower low waters. B fors we ibuted throughout the | continues to be exceptionally easy, there being | Doy because It has to buy. The vast supply | g5gs 2; beet steers, $290@4 90; stockers and | GAME-—Quall, $1 50G1 7o; Mallard, $2 50@3 50; | Kingfish Tomcod . IME BALL. Eocks atter effioting hey, Poars to take back | no symptoms whatever of the hardening of in- | ZLAR IR e Ty And startling Independence | feeders, §3 50@4 8235; bulls, §2 T0@4 25; cows and | Canvasback, $3@6 50; Sprig, $150@2; Teal, 3150 | Mackerel —|Clams, gai T the market's st . Price s :rl) r\,;»?] u{\ terest rates, which usually appeared on former | o¢ soruign money markets fixes attention. The | heifers, §3 30@4; Western fed steers, $i 10@ | @1 75; Widgeon, $1 26@1 50; Small Duck, $1@1 25 p"g}.‘ orae @10 go,bhnrdahal h Hydro hic Office, U. 8. N., Mere R e forced up | occasions when extremely active speculation | Ju-PetER TOORCY METEES f oo 8 ee for the | b 85; Texas steers, $3 76@5; calves, $3 50Q7. English Snipe. $2@2 50; Jack Snipe. $12; Gray o 10 Crabe eaoli Beanch BaCne S rascisdor u leadersh, lower _shares, | hos dovalopea. Ty et T y S i Tax | Pompano 1'00@1 501 Do, softshell, do: chants’ Exchange, Ban Francisco, Cal, 1 g Rock Island le’s Gas and Brook: | fores ao oo s do e e e ol ti; | season, with prices of low grades sharply ad- | A HOGS were 10c higher. Falr to choice, 13 300 | Geese, 3250; White Gese, §135; Brant, 31500 | Rockfish 12@15| Mussels, qt January 27, 1899. 4 2 The low priced siocks wess | (irs 1s due no doubt to the circumstances that | vancing. Rallroad earnings and_ tonnage have | 3 92): packing lots. 83508 &Ti4: mixed, 3855 | 17; Honkers. £3a4; Hare. $1; Rabbits, $150 for | Saimon, smoked: 10| yaters: Gal, The Heaball on the towsr of the new Ferry t inessee Coal and Iron | or in the Sther --booms’ of 'm‘;*m'fl s ;hm: su;prdinmg .;lnemsx,‘ ;’h’é"i&'{,“ifii‘n‘{'i are ng'sab"za(f.?‘s , 33 65@3 87i%; lights, 33 50@3 80; | Cottontails and $1 for small. Eumon‘ fresh.....12@15 Do, Eastern, do: building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— m n Spirits preferred 2, | g el = 3 T alning, and a_vote o . $3 25@3 i A0 e Sturgeon .. 1215t % t ) le preferred 4 st | tov, BOORINE, MONSY, Sbrond WG, WHICh 52 | been fed for rebruary 6. first | PO0F £ brime sheep. T2 001 B peariings. 1O S D maoe) - e Mail 2%, and Indis olis | CAXTY on the T SUSTa Hon, - | “The weak points in the situation may firs r to heep, 3 s b 5 rred Among they spe- e el Lo condon and the | e considered. Wool grows weaker, because 4,50; ewes, 89 603 £; common to cholce I4mb%, | Fine Creamery Butter is higher under light REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Licutenant, U, & N Hfit}g‘f&e clalti ances of 2% in Ribb e edin 7| forced by speculation a year ago ‘to prices . 2 stocks, but dairy goods continue neglected. e —— e e 3o in Sugan while Metyopoiitan moveq | Jon follows the proceedings here [ which the market for oods could mot sus. | , Kecelpts—Cattle, 3000; hogs, 24,000; sheep, | Jlock® but SAlTy & gl Thomas W Brednas 1o/ Tohn 8. Jackaon. et with re was an average rise of | [hterest and has le\cn >,&m\bq al n X tain and has been much embarressed in trying | 7000 2l £ on SE line of Rallroad avenue, 77:10% NE of STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ov the Grangers, except North- | tendency toward increased speculative actlv-| i, sustain ever since. Western bankers begin e BUTTER— Twenty-seventh, NE 78, SE 136:1%, SW 75, NW wes S group was tha | iy on it own account, it has been, on the | to advise speculative holders to sell. The sales | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS IN NEW n%rzgamer)'—ancy creamerles, 4@2%c; seconds, | 114:11i4, belng Iots 4 and 5, block 1%, Bay View Steamer. From. Due. o < P ole, a seller of our sec ; or, e AL buying YORK. 22@24c. omestead Assoclation; $0. f TEAN | ase In another way, prices heré have ad- | of Wool are still small, manufacturers i icy—Ohotoa o ¥ <ancy, 10G%0c; o b adia 3 T enaina ey ry st ere quiet. | Case I e N Y that Londoa has | at Philadelphia, wheré prices are yielding, = —— airy—Cholce to cy, ; common | Manuel P. Berwin to Robert Berwin, undi- | Weeott. a e Lc k and W | e e o 5 S | rather than at Boston, where great efforts are | NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—The Journal of Com- | grades, 14@lSc. vided 1-7 of lot on N line of Golden Gate ave- | Santa Rosa. San Diego. — 5 ix, advanced | fo¢ KEPL pace with us, and arbitrage opera” | made to sustain them, but the goods movement | merce says: While there is no speculative in- Pickied Goole—Firkin 1@lsc; pickled roll, | nue. 157:6'E of Steiner, T 6:0 by N 137:6; aiso | Mineola. Tacoma . tibuted 10" in"LCondon and thelr resale here, has resulted | 107, AN, WIS 19 AU GDIPBONEAE B0d | terest shown In California dried fruits it s | JENS, Cheamery” rub, mominal, - oo | O G 2l N O A e | Srembent City...|Croncent. City jestern: At | 10 tHEIHIDEARE OF considerable amounts of se- | weights keep many works employed. Sales for | Teported the demand from consumers of late | 'Eastern Butter—Ladle packed, 16@16%c per | E. P. E. Troy to Western Loan Assoclation, | Natlonal City..|Grays Harbor. The | Cufitles from 1urope to NeW e market has, | the Week have been 6,403,400 pounds. and for | has shown marked improvement. Exporters |ib; Elgin nominal lot on N line of Twenty-second street, 50:11 B | Peru. Panama . The '3°';‘f" ';f ‘-“‘i"’ M‘]‘ inerease of speaa. | four weeks 22,899,200, against 30,421,070 last | have bought comparatively little, but they, CHEESE—Choice mild new, 11%@12c; old, 10 | of Sanchez, E 25:11 by N 114; $1500. Aloha. Point_Arena. nship subsidy bill benefited only in New York but throughout the coun- | 1giron as risen af cago cause o stocks comparatively small and for the most | LF. éS——R’nnch l::gglfl, 27’/1@.3% D doakn st Liner, lot on N ne of 'wentie street, W W | Columbla. et Baund of Noe, W 25 by N 9; $10. Martha G. Krull to Sten Ericksen, lot on W line of Alabama street, 193 S of Twenty-fifth, higher freight rates from the South, and at Pittsburg a shade for Bessemer and gray forge because of growing demand, but for the mo- on that the new beet invade the Ameri- ny's territory and | part in few and strong hands, an increased buying Interest on the part of both home and try. Wall street commission houses have had | an influx of such business to an extent hith- == Newport Humboldt [Departure Bay @26c; Easter Eggs, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. able traffic statements, in- | €to unknown, and in many cases their faclll- | ment 3 rise of 2 per cent in pig is exceeded | foreign consumers is said to be having the S 22 by W 100; $10. rthern Pacific and Southern | ties have been almoet overwhelued by the de- | s the rise of 2 per cent products. The pres- | effect of strengthening the views of sellers, s A W T el T S Mertin 1o Albert | Fiitone Portland 1 of the rumored fork | tall work which it lnvelved. I 1S HOWeVer, 4 | gure for many products is such that the works | and the latter are holding back, Waiting for | Oranges and Lemons are selling very well, | Meyer, 1ot on N line of T street, 32:6 E of Tenth | Czarina Puget Sound. al plans wa i- | Dotable clreumatance it A A e Whole. | Are able to make thelr own quotations, and | bids. Raisins appear to be about the only | ;ny ana lots are In quick demand at firm | avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10. Grace Dol Grays Harbo in. Union Pacific, which | this class, which nature'y gr % # rails and bars at Pittsburg and wire nails have | article on the list the future of which is un- Easton Mills to F. F. Gonzales, lots 313 to | Australia Honoluiu Hlostng fractionally off | Sele entrance of the public into the market, | (i3 0% qvanced. The demand is heavy in all | certain. Everything depends upon the ability | prices. Limes are still scarce. Apples are un- [ a0 “Hojljday Map A: $10. el LA Were In excess of | have generally h:“n ‘“‘('"‘:‘,‘f”“’;’nfic;T:mfr'- lines, covering 30,000 tyns ralls in one contract | of the Growers’ Association to carry through | changed. Judith A, Hoyt (wife of Calvin D.) to Hittle | Newburg Grays Harl ther days this week. | {sm and profit taking to the customers. TR/ for's Southwestern road and many of smaller | its new plan. The opinion ls freely expressed | DECIDUQUS FRUITS— E. Fleld, lots 261, 203, 265, 27 and 289, same; | North Foi Humboldt prevatled in the | fact, the street D hos showed de. | Quantity; = 20.000 tons bars and many for a | here that packers will not slgn contracts iIn | ,;iles 35@7ac for common, $1@125 per box | also lot on N line of Market street, between | Corona...s. San Diego. issucs favoring a | backward while the public hae showed de | jess quantity; ~covering 5000 steel cars for the | sufficlent numbers to enable the assoclation o | ¢or'No. '1 ‘and $1 60@1 % for choice. Sanchez and Church, 25 feet on_Market by | Queen Victoria & Puget Sound|Feb. , $6,215,000. Bid | clded evidence *ge;g'ege;})y Tealizing from time | Baltimore and Ohio, with other ship, car and | carry nu(‘ its anm'd a[g\fi '}:M!;. !oselher‘W“h Pears—50c@3$1 per box. depth of 117 on E line and 100 on W _line; also | Pomon: Humboldt |Feb. Government bonds were un- | hias, of course, beeh fea by Ho ot the public's | Miscellaneous contracts, numerous bridge con- | the opposition raised by, Rastern commission | (oyrRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1502 75 | all property of first party in San Francisco; | Curacao. Coos Bay..... y | buying from one part of the list to another. fracts, with one pending from Canada, and | merchants, may, it s | : ead to 80 | por box; Seedlings, $1G1350; Mandarins, 312 | Bift. Point Arena....|Point Arena. {Feb: YORK, Jan. 27.—The total sales of | buying from one part o = - others from all parts of the world; 10,000 tons f“f ’d ‘;0‘\# °nl !Ol g} ‘3"{,:" zal °n-“ s ® | @1 50; Lemons, 75c@$1 50 for common and $2G3 | FEdward and Bertha Hawthorne to Michael | Orizaba ‘Newport . Feb, t were 1,032 includi BANK CLEARINGS. sheets at Pittsburg, with heavy business else- | friends of the [atien, bowever, say [t has | for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $550@7; | Schymelnsky. lot on NW line of Delaware ave- | Coptic. Obfars il Tapan ot tchison preferr: = NS where, and a gengral demand never surpassed. | enough strength to orpomtin. California_Limes, 50c@$1 per small box; Grape | hue, 658:6 NE of Ocean House road, NW 188:6, | Aztec China and Japan| 3 Chesapeake | NEW YORK, Jan. Z—The following table, | Nalls are advancid by the combination; pipe LONDONEWODE . HALEE. Frult, $1@2; Bananas, $12@2 3 per bunch; | NE 80:6, SE 176, SW 80, lot 3, block 33, West | Geo, W. Elder.. Portland : ville and Nash- | % 4 = 2 * | works are crowdec and negotlations In progress S Pineapples, $2@4 50 per dozen. End Map 1; $10. ——— an, | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | for their consolidation, as also in bridge build- i Alameda Count STEAMERS TO SAIL. ings at the principal cities for the week ended | ing. LONDON, Jan. 27.—The wool auction sales | ppipn pRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS, ameda County. R AL ¢ York Centrai, 18,000; with the percentage of incre Wheat has risen § cents, with much buving, | were continued to-day, with a good attendance R £ R. J. McMullen and 'W. C. Moody_(trustees | “Srcamer. | Destinatlon. Salls, Pler. N and decrease, as compared with the correspond- | Pased on Gxtraordinary exports from Atlantic | and an active demand. Merinos realized ex- | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 6%c for 40-50's, 414 foxidilce BACamwall o Oskiann Toan anit S preferred, 1 “"‘f’";‘?&‘g ing week last year: Wera 3.513.301 bushels, against 271,333 last | treme rates, while fine-haired scoured were | @43c for 50-60's, 3%@3%o for 60-10's, 2%@2%c for | 15, block J, Linda Vista Terrace, Gakland; g‘rtl}z_nsb;dhe)-' g:;’l;:;l g::: g‘ Gfi‘gfigs" e Percentaze. | veqr from Pacific ports, 321,255 against 1,180,- | eagerly competed for at fancy prices. Geelongs | 70-50's, 24@2%c for §-90's, 2@2%c for 90-100's | alko lots § 'to 12, block C, except NW 30 feet | GitY Sydnev|Papgmu. oo (780 20, 15 Ty PHES, at ath | = 20 Inc. Dec. last week, and from other ports 462454, In | of a better class and New Zealand cross-breds | and 1%@?c for 100-110's; Silver Prunes, 2%4@ | of lots 10, 11 and 12 of sald block In Latham | St Arena. Foms Atena..[an. 5§ bmiFier 3 L S Sin- | New York 81,485, 8.8 four weeks the exports from both coasts have | were in gocd supply and sold well. Yorkshire | 5" podches, 6@7i4c for good to cholce, T4@se | Terrace, Brooklyn Township; also lot com- | G: W, Elder ForCand. oo |7an %5 15 a0 Dler 24 Union Pacific. pref Boston . . 2 | been 19,075,057 bushels, against 16,718,9% last | and the Continent took the bulk. The Amer- | §C5 FeRches, FOUAD (or E0oC 1o eholoe, T4@SC | iy at the NE boundary line of lot 8, | weeott ....\¥aquina Bay.|Jan. 25 3 pmPler 1§ X , vear. Reports of injury to winter wheat al- | jcan representatives purchased some stock | @y for Rovaia and 18ie. for ' Moorprk: |distant 7 NW from Twenty-fitth avenue, thencs | Fomona ... Humbo e s U Eolriia, Ways come at this season, but count for little | suitable for their requirements. S asated Appiox. TR @Ner wum Sried SO “to 'NE line of East Twenty-third street, | Humboldt -Alaske ... Jan. 3. 19 am|Pler 3 teel preferr: when the farmers are selling heavily. C e Black Figs, sacks, 2@2%c; Plums, 4%@sc for | NW _to & point SE 2133 to beginning, betng | AN, WO TR EH (7an” 317 30 am|Pier 11 rado F e e e e ERE 5 pitted and 1@lie for unpitted: Nectarines, 6g | the NW portion of lot & block ©, same: also | &liae”. 7 I Fumboldt.....Jan. 31, 2 pm|Pler 13 | United S 8, 2 0 s @ 3 . 3 c . v, i} | 7 for prime to fancy; Pears, 6gSc for quarters | 191 10 AnG 16 blotet By 008 770 T NOG: “same | Arcata .....|Coos Bay...."|Jan. 31 10 am/(Pler 13 | In Canada, against 34 last year. and 5@c for halves. RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three- LONDON, Jan. 27.—Consols, 111 3-16; Silver, 27%d; French Rentes, 102t 5c. Wheat cargoes |Feb. 1, 9 am|Pler 11 Coos Bay..s(Newport. 1 SpmPler 3 Aloha . Point Arena. Rope and “oal and Iron, Twine, | ¢ (trustees’ deed); $4800. Alexander D. Keyes to F. A. Losh, undivid, Tenne NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. i234; Leather preferred, 6750 | Noi"Griea off coast, nothing doing; cargoes on passage, | TOND: S%o for four-crown, S%@Elc for Seed. | uuriirinterest in the following: Lot on SE | Bxcelsior ..|Alaska. 1, 9 am Pler 28 ' Western Union, : St. Louts | oW Orlears: 7 3 it atiaavanCe ot 6 ;gsgo sfi,‘-‘fl‘n"&ofa"fn?&f’fi?fi? (;"};‘t‘flg:‘%!;vfl;fl T D e DI g s o0 BB | Cotumbia- . [Portland {Feb. 2, 10 am Pier 24 o A Chicago | Detrojt ... ""E“; TonE gl el m‘kkt_:“"“’:’; LIVERPOOL, Jan. 27.—Wheat, firm; French | NUTS—Chestnuts, 7@éc per 1b: . ainats e O e . i ; Cleveland bl arrels; expol ,100; market firm, bui > ] 2 hell, 8¢10c . fi ' e nt where the N line of Tenth street extended | Alliance ...[Oregon Ports.|Feb. 2, r G CLC STOCKS. | Loutsville | ehort of buyers, owing fo the erratic changes | COURtTY markets, quiet; weather in England, | TdSc, for hartehell, fGipo, for, seftahell; Al | Einieredcts the center of sald creck, thence W | Corona n Diego.....[Feb. 3, 11 am|Pler 11 Atehison : L &S W % | Providence in wheat. COTTON—Uplands, 3 5-16d. 15g16c for paper-shell; Peanuts, 6@7c for East: | fo B line of Fallon, N to beginning, block 245, ‘G INTELLIGEN! Baltiniors & Ohto S | renkes WHEAT—Receipts, 142,000 bushels: exports, | WHEAT Spot firm; No. 2 red Western win- | ern and 41@sc for Californla; Cocoanuts, $ 30 | O340 H% 0 & Loen to Adolph UnL, unat- SHIPPING 1IN ENCE., Canada Pacific.... 8%| Do prefd 1 Buffalo. | su1.161. "Spot irregular; No. 2 red, $5c, £. o. b. | ter, 6 4d; No. 1 red Northern spring, 6u 20 | @3 oo o Fe ot e uarter. interest, sames $10 4 ARRIVED. Southern.. 61% (St P & Om. 971 | Omaha aflcat to arrive. Options, while less excited | Recelpts of Wheat during -the past three | HOWZE="lEn 28, C Sot PO And s@ | Frank J. Moffitt to Augusta L. Moffitt, lot Friday, e c %| Do prefd 122 | Indianapolis than yesterday, were almost as erratic, particu- | 98¥s, 6L000 centals, Including ©6,000 American. | for JOWSr ETRCOSS WEACE ICE, 5pmacted, B | on S line of West Elghteenth street, 100 &8 of ay, January #1. > Paet i | aanolls e e Pt ohen anes Dt thRece‘;pu o;l%rge;mln‘mm during the past :):91‘ {‘b'“ amber extracted, 6c; dark, 5@3% | Tingen, 1o 50 by § 111:%, Oakland; gift. Stmr Empire, Nelson, 49 hours from Coos J : & it t . ree days, 11,700 centals. b, G F. and Blanche K. V. . g \t% ||Savannal violently under small orders, and left off un- | "CORN—January, nothing quoted; March, | BEESWAX—2(@2c per 1b. Wiliiam O Brion, 10t 1 block fi‘nml:?;:éegn;; B ar Umatilla, Cousins, 62 hours from Vio- 2| Texas & Pacific. . 15% | Mot [igettied and practically. & gochanzed brices. | 3s:%a: May steady, 3s:ayd. e of Oakland Heights, Oakland; $600. torla and_Puget Sound ports. Union Pac arig pnandart e e Tt crented: SMisaao0inting | EUOUR=SE Logis il e Sy s A A. F. and Minnie' Hass to W. J. and Nettie | Stmr Centennlal, Plerce, § hours from Do prefd H S 3 3 3 ' Weor 7 C. ‘Abernethy, lot on S line of Walton or | Comox. (D 80 M e B8 | e atoess. March, BB, elosed " $i%e; | LIVERPOOL, Jan. 2. WHBAT—Futures |, SURRD et Hon Ll 10 | Thirty-tth street, G611 B of San Pablo ave. | ~Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 8 hours from A A ot /4 Eonts - T Rt s S L for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured: | pocre (bo B 20 sok of iyt 110 Sotter Trans: Simr Pomona, Shea, 173 hours from Bureka. Do prefd A e oo HIDEAFirm. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. Eastern Susar-cured Hams, i0G10%c: Call: | Gakland: $i0. 3 * | Stmr Weeott, Dunham, 83 hours from Ya- 1% Siad NI s | Worcester . 2 6.7 | METALS-Tin dropped off an additional 65 it fornis Hame, SG0c; Mess Bech 3330 er Bhic | W, J.'Abernethy to Nettle C. Abernethy, | aulna Bav, ele. . 5o 0 srom Departure Del & Hudson o] o ‘.w'ra‘ 301, | Atlanta .. & 42.8 0| to 70 voints to-day, this making % to 120| PORTLAND, Jan. 27.—Exchanges, $303,030; | GXtte MEsS, Beq, $T00 oo J el S e "?. same; gift. = p Tw 3 Del & Rio G 0% | Adams Ex 109 | BUEDELAIE, w0 5.0 O L e oo i S LARD—Tierces quoted at 4%@5%c per 1 for W 15 ey om Stewarts Point. Do preid L[ American =X g | Eort Worth.....l 30 gensnally, wood hews, iut asite from thess NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. compoundand 7GS for ‘purc; hal® barrels, | W corner. of Heventh-avo i 152 106 On | “SChe Harbara Hernater, Jensen, §0 hours from o 7 g o L Fange® 1y% | Portland; Or. : i ture. At the close the Metal Exchange called: ORHa0N: e T T R ”‘;cm“ street, SW 300 by NW 150, Oakland; git. Coqullle RIver e, *Andecean. * 8b | honre® from Ft Wayne -llaneo 8t, Joseph L 2308 53 PIGIRON—Warrants, firm, at $8 50 nominal. PORTLAND, Jan. 27.—Sales of wheat were | less than 300 Ibs, 1-1b palls, 60 in & case, Shc; | ol A o oyings Bank to Drury B. Parker, lot | p 5ty GE ‘Nox prefa o= | Los Angeles, e T R LAKE COPPER—Strong, With $16 bid and lan, gt o, | 31 patls, 20 in a case, S%C; 5-Th patls, 12 1n & | Py serin vorge. Swenty-elghth street ‘and | 1S CLEARED. Hocking Val .. {"po’ pretd | Norfoli .. 2 : e $1525 asked, not as large to-day as on the day previous, | 3Jb Palie 2),1n & chte SHE 5D palis 12 1n @ | Thirteenth avenue, NW 18, SW 1214, S A Tlinois Cent “|Amn Spirits 13% | Syracuse . Loess 2200 TIN—Steady, With 323 60 Lid and $23 80 asked. | aithough the Chicago and Liverpool markets | tine 1 or 2 in a case, 7%c; Wooden buckets. o | 19905, NE 1810 to beginning, being lot 31, P e e e Lake Erie & W Do prefd 37 | Des Molnés . 1439885 367 AR ) with $5 65 bid and 35 75 | g showed plenty of strength. Upward of | Ibs het, Stc; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, Tie: half Temp:;leun \ Tragt, E(‘)lm:mlnd;d $10. St Ortzaba, , San Pedro; Goodall, Per- 0 o 5| ville B 2 ) o, Geo 3 et {an. ns 22 LB : Am Tobace 16 [ Namvitiets ot I & “Khebrokers' price for lead 1s $410 and for | haif & milllon bushels changed hands Thurs- | burrels; abodt L0 s, Tie More S Wopaiotuct \and es attorney) and | kins & L0 pyger, smie, Astoris; Oregon Touts *lcons ‘Gan T | Fall River. 189 copper 316 5. day and from e e Do ss .y | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | Mavo, the W 25 feet of lot 10, block B, Gas- | Rallroad and Navigation Co. Manb. 4[Com_Cable 19~ | Scranton Y COFFEE—Options steady, § polnts higher to | of exporters were sausficq. K As gl as Glic Kill Tract, quitclaim deed, Oakland Annéx; §i. | . Br stmr Bristol, MclIntyrs, Nanatmo; R Met S Dol F & Iron. 351 | Grand Ray 23 5 points lower. Sales 46,750 bags, Including Feb- ;":& ;L‘;,ot o :rmxle ot o% :u‘_y wh“f;;: HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | . A: E: Shaw and Elmhurst Land Company to | Dunsmulr's Sons. SR Doy prefd 92 | Augusta, Ga R Ty e otembar, 36 104 ¢ | Probably obtainable. = Valley and bluestem, 63 | about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | Mty Powasmin et & Elmhurst Park, | Net S8 i e Nara o, Jain Minn & ien Electr 1ty | Lowell - S o o Mt i, Novembar, $83: Dasem: | o, S aiete steers, 10e; medium, giitll:h;&lsfiflzc;go;hldu. FOL. Bridget M. H. ., Cardle. B. D., | _Br ship Andrada, Adams, Portlend; Meyer, 7 ke S e ber, $6 36@6 40. g c; Stags, 6c; e p. Sc; Calf, 10c; | Eiizabeth A., Thomas R. and’ | Bassett | Wilson & Co. i S R D e | "Spot coffec—Rlo, steady; No. 7 invoice, 6%o; | TACOMA, Jan. 21.—WHEAT—Club, §0c; blue- | ary Hides, sound. lic; Culls and Brands, | to J. R. Hodge, lots 4 fo 7 o and 8 10 oisiee | | Schr John G North, Andersen, Honoipu; Do prefd .. Spokane 5 35 No. 7 jobbing, 7%c; mild, steady; Cordova, 7% | stem, 63@6dc. 1%¢; dry Kip and Veal, 16c; dry Calr, | 10, block B, and lots 8, 4 and 30, block C. Fruit- | Hind, Rolph & Co. Do pr Laclede Gas Sioux City o @i Cleared—British ship’ Gwydyr Castle, for | 170" gneeneking, shearlings, 10@30c each; shoss | VAle _Station Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10 SAILED. Ny B iiede G N e B2 SUGAR—Raw, steady: fair refining, 3%c; | Queenstown, with 78,152 bushels wheat. e iy, (00800 Seen: #bort | Yy p and: Mary, I BE Hodge so g Bo Kin Friday, January 27. oI e Nenny 7.8 gentrifugal, "05 test, “4ie; molasses, sugar, e 90c@$1 10 cach; Horse Hides, salt, 31 15@2 for | S€¥. same, Brooklyn Township: $10. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka. N Y Chi 16% |Nat_Lin_ Ol 4 | Topeka 211 $ 9-16c: refined, steady- - e : LOCAL MARKETS. large and §1 for small; Coits, 23@50c; Horge | _ Bridget M. and Patrick Bassett to John R.| Stoir Sequoia, Thwing, Fort Bragg. Do 1st o actic Mail 527, | Birmingham 153 BUTTER — Receipts, 8536 ckages; steady; Hides, dry, $125@1 75 for large and $1 for | Hodge, lots 84 and 89, Fruitvale Park Tract, Stmr Scotia, Lundquist, Eureka. 36% [People’s Gas | Wichita . 480,076 61 Western creamery, 14@1%c; Elgins, 1c; factory, e small. Brooklyn Township; $10. *| Stmr Gipsey. Leland, Santa Cruz. 3 " [Pullman Pal . | Binghamton 270,400 32, B 2 3 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3%@3%c per b; | John R. and Mary F. E. Hodge to J. §. Kim- | Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. No Amer % Silver Cert . | Lincoln %4154 EGGSReceipts, 6000 packages; steady; Weat- — No_ 2 o refined, #3G5o; ‘Grease,"2c. * | ball Company (a corporation), same, Brooklyn | Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, Nanaimo. - No Pacific % |Standard R & | Lexington, Ky ... ¥ 385 | e 18%ec; Southern, 1@IsHc. Sterling Exchange, 80 days. — #33% | WOOL—Spring_cilps—Southern Mountain, 12 | Township: $10. Br ship Falls of Halladale, Ferdyce, Tacoms. Do pretd 80% [Sugar 3 | Jncksonviile, Fia. . DRIED FRUITS, Sterling Exchange, sight. 4 86% | months, 7@c; San Joaguin and Southern, 7| Winifred T. Doud (wife of D.), Catherine | Schr La Chilena, Matsen, Fort Ross. Omarks & W11l S e et i g e e e Gt iny scablee 4 8715 | months, @Sc; Foothill and Northern, free, 12 | Tyrrell (wife of P.), John, Teresa and Mary | Schr § G Wall, Bjornstrom, Bureka Or R & Nav.. 0" T C & Tron 3 G 2 gl Cal New York Exchange, sight. 17 | @idc; Foothtll and Northern, defective, 9@iic: | L. Flannery to James Flannery, all interest in | Schr Lily, Botiger, Umpaua. Or Sh Line 6% |U 8 Leather. ¥ B Frolts o TED APPLES—Comm 7@sc; | New York Exchange, telegral - 20 lumboldt and Mendocino, 14@lic; Nevada, 9@ | lot on W line of Campbell street, 54 S of Six- CHARTERS. Pac Coast 1st pid. 84 | Do prefd | Chattanooga BVAEORSTED 5 O a5CH | Fine Silver, per ounce 59% | 11c; Eastern Oregen, 10@12c. i teenth, 8 2 by W 115, block 728-A on map of i Do 6 |U_S Rubber | Rockford, Ti i prime wire tray, 8%@ic; cholce, 9%@3%c; | Moxican Dollars - 4Tig | Fall Wools— redivision of block 740, and portion of blocks | ,11¢ Fantasi loads lumber on the Sound for 5 Do prefd Canton, O ..... tancy, $%@l0c, Humboldt_and Mendocino. 739, 127 and 725, Oakland; $380. Europe, 675 6d. West _Unlon Springfield, s . M WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. Northern Mountain ....... James V. and Ellen A. Powers and Willlam TELEGRAPHIC. Fed Steel Co Forgo N, D < APRICOTS—Royal, 11@14c; 3 omurkbg@fle. Bouthern ... .- Heafey (by commissioner) to Daniel Hart, lot | POINT LOBOS, Jan 27, 10 p m-—Weather RiGa oPoBrerd Sloux ‘Falls, S. D.. 114534 PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@1lc; peeled, 23@25c. ' | wypAT_Brokers' wires from Chicago ex- ST oot e i for oea .8 | Sn NW corner of Atlantic and Willow streets, | hazy; wind NW: velocity § miles. o pre Ny prefd. | oaietnay: et s o Svned (hat the Chtnt e ils B i ieden uoaes crop, ¢ per I for ordinary, :7 by W 7, being lots 25 and 26, block 502, DOMESTIC PORTS. Rock sl Coast . x ICAGO GRAIN MARKET. plained that the o D 8 : Rock Istand Fac Const” ¢ | remont: Neb. U R CHIC. Bema ot a1l Dut . spacalation; purs and sk | AAG1S tor nr:ton#u;xf 14016e for cholee’ (5 | Gibbons” property at Oakland Foint, Oukland; SEATTLE — Arrived Jan 27 — Stmr Cottage Do prefd | Do 1st prerd Toledo. o.. L1 CHICAGO, Jan. 27.—Wheat started under | ple, with Wall street leading. As the day went 3 H. H. and Emily Adams to People's Bufld- | _Sailed Jan - Stmr Farallon, £ g Do 3 iprefd .- 3%} Do 20 préra *Galveston L 6824100 much less excitement than it closed vesterday, | on the pools and elevators started in selling, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ing and loan Association, subdivision F on | Chas Nelson, for San pnnc",‘:'c,,."'wfimh.‘:mfi > CLO.‘.}:\’}‘. BONDS. *Houston .. 6,865,549 but with no indication that the bull feeling had | which made the market very irregular. Chicago | o, o Cajcutta Grain Bags, 54e spot plat show'ng resubdivided lots 11 12 and 13, | Falk, for San Francisco. 3 B e 2 R eI T Sontral asts. g | Fongstowns . i abated to any considerable extent. May opened | bobbed about a good deal. Local shippers were | mS—Cmm pricoy i Syl o B g Oakland View Homestead, Oakland: | BANDON—Arrived Jan 2%—Schr Coquille, hno 8 mew 4 ' as Tibie [MRson e S a shade higher at from 7Sc down o T7%c, and | all at sea under this condition of things, and | jH4¢ futures % ? Wool Bags, | Moentral Land Company (2 corporation) to| *Sofir TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 27—Br shi U 8 4s.. | e*Helena, .. a1 While some outside buying orders were belng | gave no quotations. 2 R Edna F. Beckett. lot on S line of Logan or SE an 27—Br ship | sofittie Rocic COAL—Weington, $ per ton; New Welling- | Thirty-sixth strect. 301 W of Grove, W 40 by | auanpirom Victoria. 15,108 After this executed improved to 78%@78%c. demand had been satisfied several local specu- Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 16@117%; milling, $1 20@1 22%. ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $750; Seattle, § 120:3, being the W 15 feet of lot 10 and E 25 ASTORIA—Sailed Jan 27—Stmr Ful San Francisco. Jan 26—Stmr Signal, "&'}' do Totals, U. S....82,184,785 474 e CALL BOARD SALES. ; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, §: Wallsend, §750; | feet of lot 9, block C, map of property of Cen- | F lators evinced an inclination to sell, not only S Cuml 7 50@9 rancisco. T;«‘:l: Y::-;.('.‘,d: 658,507,521 2.3 parting with long Wheat that showed a profit, | _Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—4000 ctls, m"@f%‘ 'zsux'n mk'f;"'flfinnfiwm.‘” Abn"tlnlz‘u:m g:n'ui:“d 'ig.m pany, formerly the Brown Tract, | = Arrived Jan %1—Br ship Iverna, trom Shang- ORI o8 BB but trying the short side in an experimentai | $1 20%: 2000, $120%; 16,000, $1 21; 4000, $121%; [ Bigg, $i4; Cannel, §8 50 per ton; Rock Springs | Tdna I Beckett to W. C. McLure, same: $10, | Pk B oax . and conservative fashion. As there seems to | 2000, $1 213, i and’ Castle’ Gate, 37 6); Coke, $12 per ton in| Mary F. J. and Isaac R. Alden to Timothy | proRT LUDLOW—Sailed Jan 21—Bark Abby T T Montreal S BOI Hg be n disposition on the part of traders with | Second Session—May—32,00 ctls, $121%; 2000, | bulk ana $l4 In sacks, i O'Leary, lot on § line of Alblon street, $52:7 | Loimer. for Sydney. H i Toronto . A T Wall street connection to let matters settle | $1 Z1%; 12,000, $1 21%. RICE—China mixed, §3%@4; China No. 1, | E of Grove, E 8, § 140:10%, W 3. N 10:8% to | g0 v i URA—Sailed Jan 27—Stmr Geo Loomis, S Winnipes . o L2805 82y somewhat before taking on fresh holdings the | Regular Morning Session—May—10,000 ctls, | $4 5004 0; extra o, $@5 35: Hawalian, $5 373; | beginning, belng. portion Alden Tract, subjess | 105 San Francisco. Atchison 4s. Q 8 Line g | Halifax . L1e2e 157 market became heavy and May declined to | $1 21%: 2000, §1 21%; 6000, $1 21%. apan, $ 35@4 75; Louisiana, $5@6 5. to mortgage for $150, Oakland: $10, S a0 AN Jan 3-Stuir Bunol, e S10%4 Readtn s | Hamilton - o 2.5 | 77%c. When the Atlantic port exports of Wheat | _Afternoon = Session—May—4000 ctls, $121%; | " SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | A. de de Laguna to Le Roy G. and Flor. | Fom_Usal. ) 195 Bokding 8t. John, N. - fams ns and Tlour, amounting to 92,000 bushels, were | 200, $1213; 2000, $121%; 2000, $121%; 30,00, | pany quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed | ence Harvey, lot on E line of Filbert stomy | , COOS BAY—Bar bound Jan 27—Stmr Arcata. ST anan 81t ctoria .. 2l 119 reported, the crowd made a wild scramble to | $1 21%. and Fine Crushed, 6%c; Powdered, 6%c; Candy ! 194:6 S of West Fourteenth, S 40 Ly E 125, bloek | °F San Francisco. OB B L2 .con be. 103 | Vanconyer . 673,335 buy and May shot up to 7%c. That was a rise ARLEY—The market is excessively dull and | Granulated, 5 Dry’ Granulated, 5%c; Con- | 570, Onkland (quitclaim deed): $10. i CASPAR—Salled Jan 27—Stmr Hueneme, for SISt L & S T gen 6n.12 o of 1%e for the day, and the temptation to se- y@uotations are largely nominal, fectioners' “A, 5%c; Californla A, 5itc; Magno- [ Emily E. Barstow to Florence Harvey (wite | o Con..... Totals $ 81001, cure profits became so strong that many hold| Teed, $1 273@1 30; Brewing, nominal. lia A, 5%c: Extra C. Skc: Golden C. 5%c; half- | of Le Roy G. Harvey), lot on E line of Filbers | , FUREKA—Arrived Jan 21—Stmr Brunswick, | {St P C & Plists. 101%| Do bs. 104% |So Ry hence Jan 26. FOREIGN PORTS. COLON—Safled Jan 25—Stmr Finance, for New York. LIZARD—Passed Jan 26—Br ship Glenessiin, from Antwerp, for Oregon. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Jan 25—Br ship barrels, 3c more than barrels, and boxes b%c more. No order taken for less than 75 or its equivalent. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. There is no change in any description. Hogs o ers sold out and May slumped off to 77%c. Not included in totals because containing | ing ‘the jast fiteen minutes buying asain other items than clearings. i ey e **Not included in totals because of no com- | far prime o 2T0 0 T e parison for last year. Cold weather and increased country offe ngs L e e | started Corn easy. During the last hour of BRADSTREET'S ON THE CONDITION OF | the session rumors of heavy Wall strest buying CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No. sales. - | Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Sesslon—Seller '8, new— 2000 ctls, 93c; 4000, 3 4000, 943Gc. Afternoon Sesslon—No sales. OATS—Holders are very firm in their views, street, 104:6 S of West Fourteenth, § 40 by I 125, biock &7, Qakland; also lot on line of 'rt_street, B Ol ‘est F W e ‘ourteenth, § arles Koelling, Henry I. and M Goetzman et al. (by commissiones) to Rithard C. Potts, lot on N line of Haskell street, 180.96 arrels 1125 Tex Pac L G 1sts..109% 108 | Do Rg 24 Do 2ds 107 {Union Pac 4s. TRADE. started the crowd to cover and May rallied a | but are unable to advance are firm. W of Mabel, W .70, N 11165, E 7. 1 5 prices owing to the . ., . 3 .02, S 109.44 | Wynford, from Ant 3 . HE&TChs m TP & s IS by e et o T AR o T sta g el eate | P, vLenle” te vy Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | {0 POEITNINE. belng lots 5 and % ana T %) | | SURZ-Attived Jon Sh-br sumr Deleie from Do con Gs TS e , Jan. street’s to-mor- | an advance of %c. Fancy Feed, $135@137% per ctl: good to| are as follow feet ot lot 22 resubdivision of blocks D and B, | Hongkong, via Manila, for London. Jowa C lst 149 2| Do, 308, row will say: The apparently steady rise In | Oats kept in close touch with Corn, although | cholce, $1 3001 324 eommon $1 2714: Surpe BEEF—First quality, 7c; second quality, 6@ | A H. and Lagr atchme: 2629, YOKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 2—Stmr Victorla, Lo P Cal dnensvs 96 [Va Centurie. a7 [t tioe ot ensral Boatneth Ik bat Al e o O A leve ates e Talod et i | st Ao s G R NGES, SRIIRE REDA0 | Qo thivd qualibysatind * "% | schiefteitn, 1ot on N line 8t Pacific oy B | from Tacoma, N U 4% i this week by an outburst of speculative inter- e per ctl; , $1 55@1 6; Blacl 1%, EAL—] ., T@sc; B % avenue, ailed Jan 25—Br stmr Gl le, for Tacoma. WRE'T 285 T wia Concrar 54 | est 1n a number of staples, notably cotton and e Lo cas ayn® Limited fojcac lots, May | |CORN—Continnes: quist ‘ati neminal quota- MUTTON Fathers, SGUAG; Bwen ThB0e. | Meelh onat Slogk 5, lands’ mPacent.toenS FBHAN?HAX-le:dmsun “i-SSchr Lyman D " A ¥ o & % F . n- ‘'oster, for Port T« L. Do is. 94 *|Colo Southern '4s.. 87 | wheat, which heretotore have steady | Provisjons ruled strong and higher all | Small round Yellow, §1 15; Eastern large Yel- | FORK—Live Hogs, 4G4Ko tor larse, 4%@4Ko | “Freacrion and ‘Aina C. Bammann to A lsGUMAYMAs:b“"xgzif%’s‘“’ Suar e 3 u- | San cisco,