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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900 and of the transports, no Y by the volume of offerings of funds than by | which gave a steady undertore to the market, | usual terms: bakers' extras. 13 4003 now en route, som. Oregon - Governm ! longer needed for ent uses, will drirt ed | and Washington, $2 75@3 per barrel. coal-carrying trade. foyJurther relaxation In actusl rates, My | e Wb fatsly ache Aan fion o ol prices. | - MILLSTUFFS—Prices in'sacks are as follows, | i0to the coalcarrying trade, . =~ - weels for e oonslder that with the laree S *manu. | STATE EVAFORATED. APELES Common, | usual discount to the trade: Granam Flour, [ “Some charters have Doen sffected this w for accommodation by merchants and manu- 5@bc; prime, 6%@6%c; cholce, 7@T%c; fancy, § 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye Meal, shillings per tom, canceilation in 191 T facturers and with the April disbursements vet | FGtc; prime, Z 4 3 0 Rice Hlor N o gl B 50:,08% | Gemonstrates prétty clearly how long nign to be encountered no further declines in rates | GPRC o) L p b o sigre per | Groats, 34 80; Homing, $9 5503 3. Buckwhea el “Tule for fuel, when tonnase | are justified. The money market, however, had pound, as to size and quality. Flour, 25; Cracked Wheat, 33 75; Farina, scarce that engagements are being mals ;)fl::ed no obstacle to the relumb.!;lo‘nlggul!c(:;; APn’.moTs~Ro¥u. 13@15¢; Moorpark, &Que. $4 50 l“;hale v‘gn:-l; :;l::{ g&_]}konfll g:;- gne year ahend, Mm‘ulmu r"!‘\im Tates. ty iu speculation, and the fact thal ES ] 3 led, T14@SC. | (barrels), $8@7 25: s Pear] Bar n we again have any s :oeuntl:-‘e oF gobd ity as Bccopted with:| ; FRACHER Jcel. JI08F: ou0es ey, Sl Peas, 6; Green Feas, 8 0 per 19 | in % query wher e Seotch ot Conta! 3o reedom where they f a reasona S eicl d locally at res which maie : e "nmm&ymor;-r loans has had con- New York Metal Market. A S :'{Tp:mfimmmblt'm- R - lerable Influence in stimulating 2 — 2 Pl our incom! rat » ment In that portion of the general list, The| NEZW YORK, Teb, —METALSWeakness ay. a L s I A % ard to say Of What thess vessels L market has been decidedly more . developed shortly after the opening in Tin - consist."” the same time the trading continues to be In | (ortinuca Dretty much to the close. The eas- | There fa no further change in this market. TR e ine miacd, 84 1594 1: China No ¢ the main of u vrotessiona! kind. Pools and | contintied pratty much to the closs. The eae” | [ TNC 0 UL (bt e s emon Jocai o e " $595 20 Hawaian, g T operators have made their presence Kot | I markes hews and. withdrawal of | dealers and free receipts from the north. Hay B an 34 T5Gs; Loulsiana, 4 57 by taking varlous portions of the list in hand | able London market news and withdrawal of | deajers and free foce B e W R iern Sugar Renning « 0. an some Instances have from time to Lime | J\3iients were featureless . and very quiet. | BRAN-$13G14 per ton. pany quotes, terms net cash. in 100-Ib b, Denver & R G ists.102% St Paul C & P 1sts.119% | taken profits in stocks which were put up back | The Metal Exchange called Pig {ron warran MIDDLINGS _$17020 per ton, a B s A Crushed and Fine Crushed. S%e; Pou. SUMMARY OF THE ]”ARKETS_ Denver & R G 4s.. 9914 St Paul C & P 5s..120% | the movement began a fortnight or so back. very dull at the close. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolle ey, S1@1T per | CUDES. $%c; Candy Granulated. 5%4c. Dry '« AL ELVa & Ga lsts10li; Southern Ry 8s....108% | This was particularly shown in the steel and | V¥ Sy at the close oo o0 ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $#5@2i: jobbing, | dered. Ste: Candy Cratl Sieoy "6l Py, e Erfe general 4s. 71 |Standard R & T 6s. 90 other industrials. The tendency toward the T Irregular and unsettled at $29 76. $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21: Corn Meal, A, 4%¢; Extra C. 4%c: Golden C. #isc: Ft W & D C 1sts {Tenn new set 3s.... 95 close of the week was decidedly heavy on ex- LEAD—Unchanged, with $470 bid and $ 75 | §23@23 50; Cracked Corn, 323 50@24; Mixed Feed, 1-16c ‘miore; half-barrels, ¢ more: boxes, Genbral Biee teneive. resiiming. mone ol ommission _houses | , LEA ¢ $15 50; Cottonseed Meal. $23 per ton. IMe T bees, Nc more. No orders t Silver advanced. Exchange as before. Bave been more active. but the public appetite QPELTER—Unchanged, with W10 bia and | HAY-Wheat 48 3095 50 for Comion to gond | v 50 e s barseis or s cdiival % or speculation, though decidedly asked. : P opho halt-barrels, 5%¢; IVheat futures weaker. Barley firmer. 1t was, has by fo menns reached the LrOPRTion | The brokers' price for Lead Is 445 and for | at. Sogs; Darley. %G1 Altalta, 907 % per | Dominos, e e Which it presented before the December Copper $16 25, on. % - ¢ Oats show more activity. Rye lower and Corn dull. fowa ke in ‘the market On" the other hand, "London L e Receipts of Produce. ats show =Y % W shows a disposition to buy Ame: . Bion sk wulk ceipts. Hay soft and dull. La new consol 4s.1106i%| Va Centuries Money 1s easfer in all the European markets [ g Beans and Seeds. FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY & Bran weak, with free re L& ¥ ynine is:7end| v Deterred and the readiness of the forelgn public to Chi ot Market Flour, ar sks 633 Lime, bbis. s . . ex 25, o u_4s. . 3 T . : Beans and Seeds giiet at previous prices. HREIT AN B e RO icago Grain || Ther 10 mt much G 1n Benne sunt ne, | Mot et 51 58 . o ’ nt of & 622 to China MINING STOCKS. the week the foreign purchases here ranged i & | but the market shows no weakne: Sentay, <ue e & o Shipment of $r104,622 to - Pt o Tiomtacly ..ospeag from 15,000 to 20,000 shares. SR BEANS—Bayos, $3 25@3 35; small White, $320 | 0 & O\ 0" Potatoes e . . rown Point oo r.. 3 o was no news = V] ce W 30@3 10; s B pgp Potatoes in good supply and dull. Onions steady. Con Cal & Va....\. 130/ Plymouth & orirrees her'- Briish. reversen” and” that Tondon even R Tt | T8 el e Shamens sh50; " Butters | Petter, cmee - 7 e “reamery weak. Cheese lower. Dead N0l 45 Quicksilver ........ entertained expectations of hetter results in | dull. Parie was lower, and Liv ed a | nominal: Lima, §515@5 25; Pea, 38 20g3 40; Red | (noses, otla. oo 1 Dairy Butter lower and Creamery weak. 1ee. e Gould & Curry..... 17| Do prefd. . connection with the war 'in South Africa re- | pressed, and although May Wheat opened a | pominal; Lims, ooy X e i - 3 g g loser Hale & Norcross.. 27|Slerra Nevada..... moved for the moment much feeling of un-|shade up at 6834@6S%c a reaction quickly fol- | Bgpeyis ¥or U yrugiara. 3g3%e; Yellow Mus- Straw, tona. T 18 Peits, bd 1 accumulating and weak, but no lower. Homestake -80 00|Standard . certainty that prevailed as to the course of the | joweq Added to these bearish influences was | o Sy = ais GroNa MURERS, & ary, Se Dot | Wine: st . .. 30,000 Hides, No. m . . = weak and dull. | i fiainican L s forelm markets In (bt commeo O o attan: | the fact that the cold wave was less severe | Ib for Caflfornia and dc for Eastern; Alfaifa | Forer® moiis . ot oan do . diry steady under light supplies. Game wea . e R AR enabled Wall street to give its undivided atten: | | 0 B2, DAL OO0 S0 3 amow was report- Tgsc; Rape, 24@ic: Hemp, 4Gae; Timothy, | Guicksiiver, faks 108 - : - TOC] 5 . tures . vi t. Re- c. OREGOM. ,. - : 7, il ¥, Sl - 0 tha. Iavorable. fea ed in various portions of the Wheat bel D PRAR Slea. 1t NG Ovees. W8 Strawberries came in from Watsonville. Money— sage 2, Gent - situation, e 20 1o Yo portiong Es"'"a:(fi(x’;-;dux:ys;;l: GPRIED PE: . $1 50g: . 81 5330 Bran, vl Citrus Fruits quiet but steady. e Fecovered o' Gt pese, slarped to 65, and : Potatoes, sks. 4.9 Shorts, sks. 1590 . - Atchi 20% latchison 48 % Closed %@ihe under at 65@68AC, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Gaiona: smes: 0. Nothing new in Provisions. do pretd o *Minne The Corn market was colorless, there being . ¢ H. Am Sugar 015 Adventure 5 nadnmnu{:mexilh: ;;;& May closed a shade | 7y, potaeo market is well supplied and easy. ¢ o Increased receipts of Hogs. i do prefd 133 Alloues M1 2 e o adrkit Wea quiet and depressed | There is mo further change in Onions. Vege- iy Retail Market. Boston & Alba: Boston 80 NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | somewhat by w Ime;zs of Wheat. May closed l-gg;_ ;?gs s‘— Et:' 1; eR ny '%0c@81: River R Fam, y a1 | was listiess and heavy for the greater part| Boston & Maine. Butte & Boston.... 62 The atrength of staples, and | i7iic down at 2R@wie, opened firm, but | 75GS5c; Burbanks, 50@750 per sack: Ore of the day and it was not greatly affected ° B & Q. 24 Salumet & Hecla. B30 | particularly those of agricultural origin, is the ofit taking turned the scale. At the decline | Burbanks, 75c@$1 10; Sweet Potatoes, §1 $5G1 | either by the attack of the bears or the final EA Elec Til 02 | Sentennial Csy g b | e A i o | o e Tt 1 Bwent 0 fally. Losses reached a point in only & few | Fitchburg prefd...123 [Franklin .15 | leading feature this week at least. r a | he tome was ste 1110, May Tard 2@sc down | ONIONS.-1 S0G2 30 por et tor all kinds. Eggs and Butter are still cheaper this Stocks. American Tobacco was & conspicuous | Fed Steel 5% Jsceola 7% | eral trade weather conditions have not favored | der yesierday 8t $il 10 May Lard 2yge S e e e all kinds. | Eame and Butier oo ot sad Feshtry. exception to the general weakness during the | do prefd . % Parrot 44'4 | a large distribution, but comparisons with a The leading futures ranged as follow: paragus, %@Wc for Sscramento and Sanca | Game 1s sather cheaper, as the season is draw- Gay, and after an early decline rallied strongly | Mich Telephone |auiney 43 | year ago are still quite favorable. Enlarged 3 Clara and — per Ib for Ala Green Peas, | ing to a close, and the demand has fallen off 3. closing at about the best. There was a | Jld Colony 03 Santa F 3% | speculation is reflected in increased clearings | ~Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | sgic.per Ib for Los Ankeles and iibe for Amn: | T8 si00hiic® ——: g00d demand for Erie first preferred, which id Domin} 20 |Tamarack 9% | and comparisons with last year are again en-| Wneat N g meda; String Beans, S@12ic: Cabbage, 40@ | Asparagus and Rhubarb are coming in every Treasure Shipment. carried it up at one time 1%, most of the gain | West End « SRRt 3 | couraging, while gains over years previous to | payriars 6% 661 65 8% | B0c; Los Angeles Tomatoes, $1G180; Egg Plant | day mow. and will soon be in moderate supply VOB > g being lost. Much doubt exists as to the prob- | do prefd 113 |Wolverines 3¢ | 189 are very marked. In strength of demand |y 6% 63% 68 &3 | from Los Angeles. 10g12ic; Dried Okra, 124c | At preseht both are dear. Other Vegstables ars = lst | @ble effect on this market of further British | Westingh 43y Utah % | and ‘size of advance cottons are sl easily | JoY 69 69% 6% 6% | per Ib; Garlic, 6@7c; Green Peppers from Los | abont s betore. There is nothing new in A e dol. | Teverses in the South African war, and the| do prefd 1| first. Although the crop movement has no- | “'G¥ - Angeles, 3@5c: Dried Peppers, $G1oc: Carrots, | Fruits except the appearance of Strawberries. in Mexican dol- | confusion of the morning was cleyrly‘ reflf.ct;g s ticeably enlarged so active has been ‘h& de- | pebruary v e siic 3% 30@40c per sack: Los Angeles Summer Squash, | (oal, per tor Io ithe wovements The fortheaming bank New York Money Market. mand from forclgn spinners that fully three- | 3oy BX Y BRI | 50cGR % per boxi Marrowfat Squash, nominal. | cannel it et - fhclination o extend speculative commitments. S rovisions. have been quite strong_through- | July u% % Poul d o o | Weliington.. —gs % The recent movement of funds from the sub-| NE.. YORK, Feb. 8.—Close—Money on call, | o vhitong, ave been auite strong i onsibie ooe s m% mw By oultry and Game. e _onalsainy. . —&® | treasury to the banks has been reversed 0| steady at 2g2% per cent; last loan, 2 per cent. | for higher prices of pork and lard In the face | THY i, o2 2% 2% i Dairy Produce, ete.— . SU0 dicier ML S e money to the | Prime mercantile paper, 4@5 per cent. Sterling | of larger recelpts of h R bl B o g < per barrel— There are some very choice dressed Turkeys | purter, fancy, per |Common Eggs.. —@17% aterior hiave fnerensen over dlast week_ and | exchange firm, with actual business in bankers: | The strength of the 5 this ek by bullish | May 1130 11074 1110 |offering, but they are slow of sale. Hens and | —oaare - —@55 | Ranch Egss, per the Teelpts have diminiened 8o that the net | bills at 3 873 for demand and at 484 for | been e e N akets ana (b | 30y Ll uN 15 ML |young ‘Poultry are frmer. supplies being| Do. per roil..... @90 dozen ... S5 ain on That eeount has been cut down 10| sixty days. Fosted rates, $ s and $4 8%, Com. | Feports from e e e suga are|| Tard: per W0 pounde lighter. Game 1s dull and weak, Do, good : B oney Comb. per lltele over s1.000 00, Allowing for the aub. | mercial bills, $ 83%G4 8. Siiver certificates, | expectation e i the utuse. _ Hefined. grades | May §11% 620 610 61%| POULTRY—Live Turkeys,. 11@12%c for Gob- | Shecse. Cal - B el e treasury absorptions the week's gain in cash | 69%@6lc. Bar silver, 69%c. Mexican dollars, R e o eree 10, the stiengin] Tuly g5 . ex; em 6 blers and 11gid4e for Hicns; qoresssd Turkey, | “heese, Eastera.. DQS[ Do, . Ml i on | 47%c. ® e i i Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— 5c; Geese, per pair, 5@2; Goslings, $175 | = . - 20 e o Iashnsn | HONDE Goverument siesde- (Biate: sanasi]loF A RS B PTSI0 6% 6 0ms 606 | @ Ducke. $405 for sid oy @5 for youns: | Meats, per Ib— Gurite the week may have relleved somewhat | railrond irregular. Vanced, the result of continued smail crop re- | July i 16w 8% ¢ong ) Henn Hge Touns Roselers 't shas Ol | macen’ 70 o 2 the pressure on the banks for credits. The | e ports from Brazil and of good consumptive de- Tows: Fiour, | Roosters, ; Fryers, ; Drotlern, U@ | Bect. choics...... IQN{Eoek. S @18 o c Vi in- | : y -| Cash quotations were as follows: " | 450 for large and $2 50@3 50 for small; Pigeo: Do, good. - 10@15 1 e Condition of the Treasury. o e and e S ant and. shos | steady: No, 3 spring Ehest, @%o; No. 2 red. | 31 315 per dozen for old and 2 5068 for Corned Beef![I1.! —@10|Round” Steakk..... 104 2 y dy . Jit i hicen v . | T0%c; No, 2 corn, 32%@32! No. squabs. am, Cal.. - 15@— |3 ow the amounts dae | fime money. swere stinglly fenser in Ao0S | WANNINGTON. Febif lodess ntetent | PENNe oF InBaatitaiihes b IR S e b white, 26%c; No. 3 white, 25@2%%c; | GAME—Quall, $125@137%: Mallard, $3g4; | Do. Eastern...iTs@— Porterhouse do. 1 Packic SR o | e o el for Short | o the Gotitn o e e o B o rgent demand for medium grades | Nor 4 rve, 86c; No. 2 batley, 38@43c; No, 1 flax- | Canvasback. $383 30 aprig 268 50; Teal, $125 | Lard . - 13G15 Smoked Beet i et e Aol Periods, but the minimum. rate to-day was able carh balance, $296,11L547; gold reserve, e considerable im- | seed. 8 &; pr‘m;}o!alflu::yl-.:dadbet:lfloz;fiplmmzu |gi7 v;;‘;;{s'c“;;e?'§é’.fi‘n75'fli":‘”,]3‘,‘°‘ ;| Mmoo i " Union Pacific, 33, | 34..-~2d to 4 per cent. Stcrling exchange | §215,368,912. ported wools having changed hands in East- | pork, per barrel, i , e ot s o 3 " i Ral be o e ific, $4,207,111; total, | aiso hardened in sympathy with the discount Tre=——s &rn ‘markets. Reports from the wool trade | $ @6 05; short ribe sides (Ioose), 35 S00 ts, 312501 76; Gray Geese, $¢3 50. White, | Poultry and Gam: i g : : 3 b boxed), $575@6; short | $150; Brant, §175; Honkers, #; English : | Hens, each -.......30@T5 Quail, doze ent’ has been reim- |rates in Lonaon. ‘The rataer violent break in | Shipments of Silver. Sune avordBle to o hish degredanc fion | deytaalied (abonicaes., (Boxet), ©.708, afoet | i 50@3 per dozen; Jack Snipe, $1 @1 30 T | Youns Roosters, Mallard, pair principal and $3L211.711 | the prices of cott n .hux.meflnqlu‘ ) or higher prices are regarded as a certainty flearfl.l}‘k;d( d;. :fl_ f,” B S s | - KAREADAS "t the | Probably had some sympathetic effect in the — the futnre. ers’ finished goods, on, $123%; 3 e eriaae < ool e bt | Stock market. tell ot_con- |, NEW ORI Feh o —The sieamahiy Luca- | “Fifdiorable. meather has aftcted Jistribu | cut loaf, unchanged; granulated, do. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. o P b 5 - ¢ the Kansas | Business in the bond market fel t nia, sailing for Europe to-morrow, will take | tion in most sections this week, but mail orders | o Feieht SR e Teal, per pair . y 0, | e e valen S o E ST | out’ 384,000 ounces of silver. e R R e U 32,000 62.000 | * Datry Butter is lower and creamery s weak. | Turkeys, per Ib.. Widgeon. pair the total indebtetness | T St B2 bonds were unchanged tn b ¥ d—Mk t R e o the ymarket reporting. | Wheat, bughels © 20,600 1290 | The demand is slow. Cheese is also lower, with ks, e - i g B3| Wit Gesse palr. TS DTSR e | auntations ondon Markets. but no widespread weakness is yet noted, | Corn, bushels . 514,000 253,000 | free supplies. Eggs are no lower, but stocks | pigecns. pair ... 40@30 English Saipe, v ot February 1 18, | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. — 5 Some concessions, notably by a = prominent | Oats, bushels 5000 | azv, liberal and the market s week. i per dozen .....$3G3 50 DS aniend et e | Gt Closing | NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—The Commercial Ad- | Southern furnace, are reported at Birmingham. | Rye bushels 41000 | ‘reamery—Fancy Creamery, '26Gd6%e; sec- | mave watn . 20| Jack Snipe «.....81 5@2 T Sold Bid,, | vertiser's London financlal cablegram says: | Some export business is reported done at & | Bariey, bushels S RN il S PRI e 20 ; y shading by an Eastern furnace. | w airy—Fancy, 23G24c; good to cholce, 21 Nuts— & L A 4 Cle . b ey of afvicas War o i o o aows s ihe Ttaor is| 1Ob fhs Produce Bxchange to-day the butter |, Dairy “Fancy, 239%c e 24O | Pruits and Xuts— i 2B o e market here, and falling prices restricted firmness being noted at| market was firm; creamery, 19@24%c; i ¢ Almonds, pe: 0 s Our Cash and Debts. | Baltimore & Ohio. approached, the most firmn X o P L CHEESE—Choice mild new, 10%c; old, 10c; | Apples +-. ........ 4@ § Raisins, per Ib 3 gl | Canadian Paciic business. Consols were 101%. but closed at| Chicago. Any further reaction in Southern | 15g2%. Cheese, firm, 12giic. Yourg America, 11@llc; Eastern, ls%@lic: | Bananas, dozen...10¢15 Walnuts, per Ib s ant of the public b e gt gt 101%, on the news of General McDonald's re- | pig prices is expected to develop ‘a'frmd ex; | tresh, 13@13%c. | Western, 13%@15¢ per Ib. | Cranberries, qt @10 Strawberries, per SINehink. W8 St ) x| Chesapeake & Ohlo. {rement, It belng apprehended that his re- | port demand, the margln of price differences —_ EGGS—Quoted at 13g16c for store and. 16%@ | Sronoer Grzcr 10053 - basker 0@ ¢ nd of the cash in the treasury of the | s, e Inforcoments had bon, Jntercepted | Paris was |now belng very small A further guln I Dlast |y g |, Der doern to s for sore and. 164 | Lemons, dozen....10G20 States at th . B & Quincy rbed by the report from Hoer sources that | furnace capacity Is moted. Current production 7 ree. DG o e micugo. Ina' & Louisvinie Towels: o contiaued Taik ‘of muting ot | oms aicsne "ot atotie in ahown: . Consider Foreign Futures. S | Artichokes, dz.Tie@sL 25 Okra, dry. per 1b.—a2% ey pliteiile i 3 e continued talk of mutiny of | some increase of stocks {s shown. nsider- . 3 7 2 iokes, dz. i B O o s, Jan s coviaille ke vitian forces also caused an ~uneasy | able business could be dene at the West in Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | Asparagus. o.....5G% Peppirs. green, 1 eriin i and wild hints were current to-day | rails at a concession of Il per ton, but the | | Betta Sontme: i ot Potuteos i elghth army division had been sent | active buying of old rails is l;\k;n & iy LIVERPOOL. A chest of large Strawberrles from Watson- | Colored, per Ib.. 4@ 5 Parsnips, per doz < pt instead of Africa. Not one of these | that no weakening will occur ;l(evednn s % s oy July. | ville sold at $5@10. It is a strange time of the | Lima. per Ib g Rhubarb, per Ib.. 10812 - rumors was confirmed. Americans were steady | have again lost the strength displayed some | Wheat— My D o frtnbin, 43 | cadpaye. each- .. 5910 Radiahes, 4a beha.10@1F i i until afternoon, when London gold freely in the | weeks since. Copper Is steady and tin ls Opening ....... s E L3 year for Strawberries. Can e cuili . do® b G55 - . e midst of the general unrest. New York took | again higher on a speculative advance in | Closing earene At the Orange auction a car sold as follows: | Cejery. bunch ... ring Beans. 1b..15@20 . S A i Erie first preferred, leaving the rest of the list | London. e % PARIS. e & $1 43@2 25; choice, $1 60; stand- | Cress "doz bncha. Summer Squash, Deiaware, Lack & Wee lower. Grand Trunks were the exception, be- | Wheat, including fl !thrIn!n font ‘20| Wheat— Feb. ny-Aug. Seedlings, 65c@$1; choice | Egg Plant, Ib. per pound .. o e e B0 st nds ing boomed on the surprising dividend. The | week aggregated 209237 _"us_h“{; ANt e | Opening . . 2020 2130 | Green Peas, ib Thyme, per Ib.. . paper, D e denee | bank bought £31,000 gold in bars. Monéy was | 724,857 bushels last Weel 5,550,500 bushels in the | Q<L S g DECIDUOLS FRUITS— Lentils, per Ib.... Turnips, per doz “tional curren e e B 23, | scarcer than it has been, but for bills there was | corresponding week cf 189, $,419.504 bushels | €318 - BERRIES—Cape Cod Cranberries, $#4@7 per | Lettucs, per doz Tomatoes, per 1b. . s 3,428,561, A St e 367 | only_small application. Silver closed at 27%d | in 1598, 2, 5 hushels in 18 and 378891 Tioue: g e bl S e I o . r December 31 Greet Nbstherss prefa | on Bastern buving, s A O at hearechte I23.013,53 bushets, | Closing Hw | APPLES @G per box for common, 75cgs1 | Fian - SL g ol q 7 | SING. ! s 53, i e ik 00a. ice, for_fancy. | Bai ; the “monch Hocking Vafley L. "% | LONDON. Feb 5oCanadian_ Pacifie. ssx: | AEAInSt g BT e s Chi Eivgstock Market CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges. $1 0652 % | Carp . 8 Iilinots Central 4% | Union Pacific preferred, 18i; Northern Pacific | 64541 bushlt, 10 ¥, voytea States tor | hicago Livestock ] . B0 Seiings. MGR 2 Tapanese Man- | Codniah - g A Towa ( preferred, 77; Atchison, 21; Grand Trunk, §; % ber 231, as compared with 17 J s . § i } - T Py Kans City, Pittsburg & Gul b:s | ounce. R o | 95, 301 in 1897 and 381 in 1896, strong, including Texans. Butche: | e L a . 235 | - F g — Lake Erie & Western > 208 | P canadian fatlures Tor the week number 2. | canners and feeders, steady; good to choice, | % Bananas, $175G3 per buach: Pineapples, | Kingfish - ga r Ellis H. Roberts re- Lake Erie & Western pre e e e VR IR v e | SN A Sheder ety | B Bares Crabs, 3 OF aeniy. ekt ‘et “the § Laks. Ehinge Reess | 5 a year ago, 51 in 1895, b4 In 1897 and 70 in 1896. | J 0. Veio53 50; selected . P = o perch — Do softshell, ws: Louievit mshiville Bank Clearings. ! S 390 good 1o cholce cows, 8 234 5 helters, | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | botas Massela, quare " Manhattan ated ........ $3 500 canners, $2 %5@2 %; bulls, | | Rockfish ysters. Cal, 100. 40 « Metropolitan Scrcet Raiivay g i 50; ‘caives, $4 50G3; fed Texas beeves a5 DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4%c for | Saimon, tresh Do Easters, doz. 2540 Minneapolis B BE Tain.. . Dun’s Review of Trade. | S At e, O e, o aVANCE | 40-50's, 4@4%c for 60-60's, S%ic for 60.70's, Fge| DO, smoked @ Minneapolis & St Louis prefd NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—The following table, e }",{" "’;“mgflm good to choice heavy, | fOF T0-50's, 3c for $0-90's and 2%c for 90-100's; Missourt Pacific 5 45% | complled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- 7 $450G4 90; 1light, $ 75@5; | Apricots, 11@13 for Royals, 12%@16c for Moor- 7 Mobile & Ohio % ings at principal cities for the week ended Feb- | | @5 02. parks and 12@l4c for Blenhef, Peaches, 5%@ 1 o s 3ot | ruary s, 1900, with the percentage of Increase | NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—R. G. Dun & Co, % | SHEEP—Active; 10G15c higher. Native | e for Standards, 6@6%e for chofes and Toise | THE STOCK MARKET. 8 e T s B and decrease, as compared with the correspond- | Weekly Review of Trade will 81y 0-MOMTOW: | wethers, # 0% To: lambs, 301 Western | for fancy: becled Peaches. 108 1i0: mvais « et ing week last year: The inddstries are still surpassing in actual | wethers: $4 505 40; Western lambs. HQT Sate Konies SO i AL LSRN L o e e T g « Lo e Clttes Amount. Percentage. | output the work of any s sorves R ilaind Pt siomn oo oo 2 i@Sc for bright 'halves; Black Figs, 2G2ic: | Business was fair on the morning session of 4 orfolk & Western prefd NoHes ek $1,140,0760,617 = new business is not correspondingly large Portland’s Business. White Figs. 2@3c; Bleached Plums, $@dc: Un- | the Bond Exchange, but quotations showed no 3 D e s o : 213,208,011 could such orders be accepted by most in- or! - bleached Plums, iGTi4c for pitted and 1% for | changes worthy of note. I n thern Pacific prefd. el 133,570,660 ustries if offered, but enough are coming to — unpitted. In the afternoon Honokaa was firmer, selling M e N & Philadelphia I esi186196 prevent stoppage of works or much decline in | PORTLAND, Feb. 9.—Clearings, $253,389; bal- | RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy. per | up to $30 %. and Pacific Gas sold up to %1 o0 - sy Penpsylval S 2069147 markable volume sustains a marked advanc T hos Fancy, per Ib. §i¢c: choice. Tic: standard. Sigc: | _The Rex Crude Ol Company has declared its onegicnd B e, ot Reading - R e O ¢ in prices and in other lines of lmportance as Northern Wheat Market. prime, 3c; unbleached Suitanas, So. Seedless. | first_dividend of 5 cents per share, payable on s st month and re Reading 1st prefd. R A in machinery orders indicate a surprising for- e §0-1b boxes, bc: 2-crown, loose Muscatels, swc; | the 17th. 2 ¢ ks st month Reading 24 pre(d Clneinnad - 5 cign demand. *Meanwhilo, though encouraged s derown.” $ei Ccrown, T London Layers, | | 'fhe London and San Francisco Bank (im: € > those 18 Rio Grande Weste ! s " he abundance and ease of money, specu- B -crown, $1 r box: 3-crown, $1 60. Fancy | ited) paid an interim dividend e rate o g aEain Rio Grande Western P i e Tation. does mot. in-any direction a3’ yet £o| PORTLAND, Feb. .—WHEAT—Walla Walla, e b T ey ToE e Wi | 1% per cent for the stx months ended Septem- in the preceding month. St Louls & San Fran.. g e without check far enough to do mlshcmeé. 54c; valley, 52@53c; bluestem, 5sc. prices are f. o. b. at common shipping polnts | ber 30, 1599. : S of atariy SRININ St Louis & San Fran Ist D « B¢ | Chawolund There {s much of the speculative spirlt abroad, WASHINGTON. in_Californta. POND ENCiAGE e expense of 33,000,000 in fine gold, Losis A R e 3 v Providenc but also more caution than 18 usally ShOWR| ;ACOMA, Feb. 9.—WHEAT—Club, &M%c;| NUTS-Chestuuts, 8@Sc: Walmuts s@fc for STOCK AND BOND EXCHAN - ase $4,000.000 in dollars and | - Louts SBouthwestern.. 5 ki after a year of exceptional prosperity. Per-| TACOMA e standards and 9@l0c for softshell; Almonds, Y B e a 9,000 in small v Louis Southwestern pre! | 8t Pi haps the war In Africa, with its possibilities i LR Y 11%@12c for paper shell, 9@i0c for soft and 4@ FRIDAY, Feb. 32 p. m. w0,000 in small silver. St. Paul roducti | ; t . - | 2 of_good. 7 3 an or California; Brazil Nuts, : Fil- J L Co. Weather Report. Paul & Omaha. : Do No_change of consequence vet sppears in oreign | v gt Focane. He: Cocontinn. 0 30| i shar covw. = - [SMLOA S > outhern Pac x prices of wool - as. quar reg.... — X = . Southern Railway 1214 | Columbus, ers is limited and It is perceived that they | LONDON, Feb. 9.—Consols, 101%. Silver, [ @3 = B T for Sl wad § Ty v — 108" [ Gae i S { wig o 'T.‘fm; :‘“,2 m. D ERi ey o BN | e had previously supplied e e wihich Laiy | 27 7-164. French Rentes, 100¢ 60c@100r 65c. Wheat [ 115 for lght ambers - water whits cutctat, | 1o Gt covp. . 10% = |Pac Lisht 5. s foonrar gy ] Hoged Dexas . Packis. - 15 | aettond Lor he eayy e o ons. "It \1a thonar | CATEOes Off. coast, mothing doing: cargoes on | Tic: NEht amber extracted, TX@The: dark P50 . el rcony i ind Thion Pacifie ;46 | Richmona D et onforoes sales of forelgn weil | passage, rather firmer, 34 to &1 higher: No. 1| 60 per b 26 compared with those of same date {\:Mu"m actfic 3 17\': &'—i’“fi.",}égan 2,’;,,:}’,"';;, ‘w"hdmw“ from u:alb:;d:‘,; !Sééyfr:‘::‘l:‘:!:d p‘;t:;;’or‘g'.dlela:’j:r 1d; English country | BEESWAX-24@2c per Ib. s o e i Wat : - 207 g . in order to preven ¢ de- ets, > R TR o Z |Firem's Fund.2 | wie‘:fl?. YL 5 WZ Peoria . :?lnimr:'." hereafter affect this market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. S.—WHEAT—Firm; No. 1 Provisions. ry-st & % Bank Stocks— Last ~ This Last Wheeling & L E * 373 | Rochester The ‘weekly output of pig iron February 1| Standard Californfa, 65 4%4d; wheat in Parls, . %5 110 |Anglo-Cal Ltd. 66% — e 4 hours. season. season. e . YR e (3 New Haven 3 was 28,04 tons, Dut stocks unsold ros> 20,390 | weak: flour in Parls, weak; French country| (ool s ool [3- 108 o Bt oe"cal, “uiny = Joed Bluft, 0.00 1. 1313 s Doy Atlanta £ B e I e i W e | e Do 5 . heavy, 10c for light medium, 1lc for light, 12c Ry NS S DT - ety 0.00 13 7.8 AfxS ... 2 1 Bt Las slightly smaller ing works wi LOSING. for extra light and 13% for sugar-cured: East- | it & A ik acraments - ; i85 g S ¢ | Ea month began. As the consuming works were cl 1 e gntd 6s. Lon A San Francisco 0.0 1 - 47 | Springfield, Ma: 3 lly stopped about the holidays more| 1,;VERPOOL, Feb. 9 WHEAT—No. 1|ern sugar-cured Hams, 13@idise; Callfornia o g 8 L0 Y Fress £ 6.0 356 b Simes. 7 | Fort Worth, . e Pruaia flie nisivts vhove TiEbs. Dol . firm, 65 14: No. 2 red Western | HAmS, nominal: Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; extra | SRR — e N = - dcpendence . 0.09 11 b I (T 13, | Portiand, M e v o or e At Prtave have e Futures—Steady; | Mess, 313 Famiiy, $14; extra Prime Pork, $14 : et T — | e Obispo. "% 118 American Cotton Ofl 34y, | Portland, Or. 23 not changed In price during the past week | March' 5s 10%d: May, 5s 10%4d; July: 35 104 | extra clear, $I7; Mess, $16; smoked Beef, I R o s L e - eles 0.00 2.5 < 01l prefd D93 | St. Joseph 4.0 d slightly lower offerings of pig by Southern | “CORN—Spot American mixed new, steady, 3s | Per 1b. e NGR7.106% — Hum S & L. — = - 6.00 FE yroscams o el : % | Los Angele 2517 and other new furnaces at Chicago and East: | rsca) oy St eangrical Tn Futares Guiet; | LARD—Tierces quoted at %@7c per Ib for N e T - = s 0.00 0.7 134 A Bty iy D97 | Norolke .9 o haix Have RS Hitte wect It i mata s o ol Thea: March, 26 75, Mase 3¢ 73d. | compound and Sc for pure: halt-barrels, pure, of Cal 55.113% — |S F Sav U.. 500 — Francisco data: Maximum temperature, AImerionn el wewd : $i% | Syracuse Significont than the decline of prices for some ary, > ’ 3 . 8$4c: 10-1b tins. SXc; 5-1b tins, Se. CRR6.102 — Sav& LSo. 74 T P mum, 45 mean, g ATionn Rl & Ret soid T BF | D Seoan 3.1 Weeks In bars, plates and sheets has been COTTOLENE—Tierces, T5%@S%e per Ib; 10-1 C R R 55106 Sec Say Bk. — — WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL American Spirits...... s B A ) e e = i w T Sl — |UBteeet Rettronds— FORECAST. American Spirits prefd. 3y these and other products, 8 ¥ 31 5 113% | ~aTi fon s 119 k R bt American Steel Hoop.. 2 i works in need of business may have obtained LOCAL MARKETS. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. R v~ The weather is cloudy e E—1 American Steel Hoop prefd. enough for a time. g T ~ western port f the Pacifi d v 1, 22.8 i f hemlock sole have been nic SS Co.104%105 | Miarket-st 50% 614 G Machy Mnitie: s aod o e h 4 i e AL e HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 0°®® Fogip ™ P i e Miseour: Valley; eisewhere the weather lg ATneriontt Tis Pitte e leathers the boot and shoe manufacturers ara 7 about Ic under quotations. Heavy salted steers, — | Presidio . — 1% cicar. Light rain has fallen along the Wash- e LR 1,002,561 7 not yet inclined to buy largely, as they are Exchange and Bullion. 104@11%e; medium, $%@l0%c: light, Sic: | _ Powder Stocks— on comst and scattering light snow over 1,876,570 36.4 getting but a small part of the contracts they 10%c; Stags, Tc; Salted Kip, 9@ | ‘alifornia 180 170 Amerfcan Tobacco..... Cowhides, 94@10%c; Stag: D, Fy Rocky Mountain resion. | American Tobacco prefd 1.025,560 55.5 Deed’ &b’ this season. . They Joppers UL M0I | geerting Bxchange, siaty Gays.... — | S0 | S et Shgirie: Bry Hide s R Dysaaty P The pressure has risen rapidly over the en- | Anaconda Minis o.. . 1,085,768 8.1 back as far as they can and the slow Ylelding + gecing Exchange, sight . - 4 88% | culls’ and brands, 15@16c; Dry Kip and Vi .. 116% — | 3lant Con Co. — (] tire Pacific slope Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Sioux_City. L0588 1905 In hides at Chicago increased expectation that | Sterlin€ Excha T Gk | e Dry Calt, 19@20c; Sheepskins, yearlings, £ Cal bs. — 100 |Vigorit ........ B4 ne temperature has risen in the upper Sac- Colorado Fuel & Iron.... 5% New Bedford. 418,833 leather may further decline. But though buy- | JTETIITE © Exchange, sight ...... — 15 | @30c each; short Wool, 3@60c each: medium, A Gs....110% — | Sugar Stocks— and Gecidedly over the upper Continental Tobacco, . 243 | Knoxville, Tenn. 57,782 25.5 ing is very small the works are producing and | NOW York EXchanee, sight .. — 17% | 79@90c; long Wool, $1@1 25 each: Horse Hides, R o s oy s elsewhere 1t has remained Continental Tobacco prefd. 5 | Topala .o g e o I e e % o 135 | Fine Siives, por ounch - 9% | 42 7543 for larse and 75c@$1 % for small; Colts, | - gl [ 2y o b Steel.... rming] 4 ) e " o Mexi Doll; “ £ . i L F 0. 3'e — re favorable for falr, warmer ;:g::::‘ s::: prefd. % % | Wichita 495,612 larger than in 1890, but this Jon lh“: far they | Mexican ] o W;, ALLOW— 1 rendsred. o per Ib; No. & 18t cgo8. Hfl: -sspcr =3 = the Pacific slope Saturday. { General Electric. 1% | Binghamton m.m 33.6 have been 19 per cent lu-a'er“:5 ‘-:ma:tvy’efr- Wheat d Other Grains. 4c; refined, 6%c; Erease, 2%@lc; | Br s Makaweli S Co i ¢ made at San Francisco Yor thirey Glucose Sugar. L oy | Lamiamton v HO oot oragpr ey g e B g AL g ac an er Gratms. e S e Y Snomea § Co.. 28 — sght, Febr 10, Gi s Lemig | ville, & g % . . San Joaquin 3 : - |3V 102 — B Ll e B e - 2% | Kalamazoo w0 41 against 35 last year. WHEAT—Futures were weaker, but spot | emn. 5gi00; Middie County, H@1ic, Humbordr, | S V W fuaamiien . |Peenten 8 Co. 3 International Paper prefd. Im | Akron oo iR i —————————# | prices wero unchanged. The Produce Exchange | and Mendocino, 1(i2lc: Eagtern Oregon, T3glac: | Stktn Gax i | Al Pack Assn. — 121 Natlonas Bimcait : 3% | Rockford, 1l 12 39 ' yoted to remain closed on Monday—Lincoln's | Valley, Orefon, BG2c, Northers Mountain; | MWate Costa 73 W% Mer Ex A = 10 | tonal Biscuit prefd © 34y | Canton .2 New York Grain and Produce. | | Birthday. T per Ib. e Wiliey.. 4% 30%|Pac A ¥ Ao 3 © obably snow Saturday morning; fatr | National Lead.... Springfield, e Ad 5 Liverpool and Paris were weaker, but Ant- | = HOPS—7Gllc per Ib. ey Poe © s oue — o3 ay i National Lead prefd Fargo, N, D... P .o werp advanced. Argentine shipments were — e R~ D = Snow in morth portion Saturday, | Natlonal Steel.... Sioux Falls, 8. D. b . W o %1 500.6 Buslels: San Francisco Meat Market S Lar. 4t ) v fair weather; falr in south por- Natiopal Steel prefd. Fremont, Nebr 7178 4 e nite ) et o aivase s % e warmer. | wee... New York Air Brake. Davenport . 2,065, 444 %3 NEW YORK, Feb. 9—FLOUR—Receipts, weather in the winter Wheat belt. St. Louls | Morning Session. Francisco and vieinity—Falr, warmer | 700 North American 7,944,000 43 15,613; exports, 19,738; fnactive and not quotably | gold freely, but New York was firm on foreign | pya1f a dozen cars of Hogs came in, relleving Board— s e Suturday; light northerly wind. | 95 Bawtte Comst, > SASTOL L lower; rye flour weak. buying. \pping, $1G101%; milling, | the scarcity somewhat. The market continues | $6000 Los Angeles Ry = G. H. WILLSON, - RO (CoNut St pouse. Bveasyina Tosim i WHEAT-Recelpts, 80; exports, Myis; | Spot Wheat—Shipping, 5 % | frm, with occasional sales at 6c. Other de- 104 30 Lol Bl Yone. Pacific Mail..... . Youngstown .. 4T ... spot_steady; No. 2 red, T6%c elevator; No. 2 'CALL BOARD SALES. scriptions are_unchanged. 26 00 People’s Gas. Mapon. . . , 53 red, e €. o. b. afloat prompt; No. 1 Nogthern | 1 ¢rma1 Session—9:15 o'clock—May—i000 ctls, | BEEF—6@7c Der ib ior fair to choice. 106 Honokaa S Co. 29 6255 o Pressed Steel Car. Helena 523,642, 259 Duluth, 8%c £. o. b. afloat prompt; No. 1 hard | 4, o™, 545 December—10,000, $107%. ' | VEAL—S@10c per Ib. 25 8 F Gas & Electric Co, s 9 150 Preseed Steel Car prefd Springfieid, Tii 410,967 . Duluth, Si%c f. o. b. afloat prompt. Options | $LI2%: 2000, 3102% ~Decer g MUTTON—Wethers, 8@8%c; ewes, Sc per Ib. | 15 & I Gas & Flectric Co 1 50 [ Pullman Palace Car. Little Rock. 48215 478 ned firm on unfavorable crop news from the | fecond Sesgont o syles, L Lo LAMB-Spring, iic; yearlings. Sgitc per Ib. 100 S F Gas & Electric Co. 178 { EASTERN MARKETS. Standard Rope & Twin Saginaw . 309,771 - but_developed weakness under liberai | 4 REgular Morning ™| PORK—Live Hogs, S%c for small, 5%c for me- | 90 5.k, G Bl Tm Sugar ... e e g Argentine shipments together with much lower | $102%4. o L o alum and 5%@5%c for large; stock Hogs and | 1 o v Waier. a4 % et i Totals budtde N ¥ 05015158 B4 P K, e vy aogicsl| BARLEY—The Thedor takes for Cork 73,405 | feeders, 5K@Slc: dressed Hogs, 7G8kc. 30 Contra_Cost: ] v % ‘ennessee Coal & Tron. C¥. 686,013, X accounts and ' prospec T vahted at 362,505 : 5 New York Stock Market. United States Leather. DOMINION OF CANADA. West. Heaviness continued through the atter- | U VLIRSS 8 Ko s, ‘a8, there s some spec- General Merchandise. im — United States Leather prefd. Montreal . $15,008,027 8.7 D el g me “iancc: Mlay.. 14 ¢.iae; | wlative buying. * Prices, however. show no 5 Equitable Gas.. . 28 NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—There seemed to be 1160 Bistes Bubbe:... Toronto 16028308 11 MR, Cosea ot Tikser Tulys HISGTHc, closel | Change. Speculation on cail contines dead. AGS—San_ Quentin £ 65; Calcutta e Planatan Co United States Rubber prefd. ¥ LTSS 56 71 3-16¢, closed at T4%e; July, HKGTike, closed | Shange. Breculation on cail continues dead. | g 3 Hutchinson 3 any & complete withdrawal to-day of the general Western Unlon. ... A e 1604175 316 at T4ic. rades: Brewing and Shipping grades, S0GSTHe; | Grain Bass, 7GT%c; Wool Bags, 25g0c. 10 Gant Powder Con..... 9 00 interest in the stock market which was so | Republic Iron & Steel Hamitton '950,189 24.3 HIDES—Firm. evalier, ngmiimals COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- Afternoon Sesston. conspicuous @ factor in the active trading of Republic Iron & Steel prefd. Rt 30,119 1 LEATHERFirm. LT SOARD. AT e ton, $5. Southfleld Wellington, §7 50: Seattie, the early days of the week. Two daye’ reaction P CC & 8t Louis. Vancouv 72,720 B T ilesad atemdy; Withipcibeal Tafornatl Ramtorsits G alooks o sale, 7; Bryant, §i; Coos Bay, § 50: Walisend, $: 103 35 in prices served to discounage the outaidls de- | 40 100 Ghaves eold. Victort WO palnis et e Tothl maies amoumitas | Boras Bessiohe NG pala Copestive Valloval, W: ook, —; S 6 o mand and orders 1o commission houses fell Sapilll = to 43,55 bags, including March, 87 %7 30; | Regular Morning Session—No SISt e e, | DEEAD, 612 tn bolk-and €63 60 in decks: Penn- 8w o sunciicity Sothang, hare wha o contiefel | 1, oo L SVINENG BONINL ¢ Bentomber, 3T 001 1o Octaber, 11 601 B5: Tt | OATE el reporied IALeer poen yostisiey | taa: Coke, 16 per ton o bulk asd T In sacke » 12y @ribble of realizing sales all day and the bears | S 2 10234 ember, 3 s : . it s Wisaks dsrer -4 striously pecked at the market here and | lbzg’a'-', P }githm{m Carotine oo, 157" Ll i et e L e e e o o | ipuring tha Week (has. have. Seus eight ar- % c wherever they detected evidences of | 4 5 {134 " North Carolina 4s..106 Brad t's Financial Review. | | Buose, S5 No. 7 jobbing, 9%c. *| enter the market. No change In prices. rivals of coal from Washington, 16,52 tons: b izing or long stock offered for sale. The | 7§ 34 |Northern Pac 3s... 66% radstreet’s Fi CUIEI- | | Comomn inIe,. L aing. 40 tittes | e Mkt Mo chings n pelost . | rivale of cesl, et Washinaton RN tons: : 2% 00 t notable price movements were the specu- | (+ & 1147 Northern Pac tn.. 100 O W ey, Mol AOL LIk | e S TS from Oregon, 970 tons; three from Australia, | 10 Paauban 8 Co. 2625 lative industrials and speciaities. Late in the | (U § i oy o : CORN—Eastern White Is quoted at 8265 tons; total. 37,99 tons. Consumers may | 1y Oceanic S S Co. 4 00 Cay_on the report of 4 new British reverss | (7 § tid e e Ipte. 31 pankawes: market | off and Bosters Tolion of e 00: atoal VA | Hell feel aretied £t the Hberas Meitverios toy| 13 Ovemnie 88 oo Co.. %7 &t Ladysmith the bears made a determined | {7 § NEW YORK, Feb. %.—Bradstreet's Financtal | , JUTTER “Recelpts, 32 23th0: | Western week, as the yards last week were emptied | 13 Bquitable Gas 3 5 rald on Sugar and Third Avenue, forcing them | Dist , w will say: e A B R ORTE The market Is weak and lower at #%c | completely of Toet Erades.” Such o fuel sbare: 100 Equitable Gas. 35y A S LS AR i i e S 8 recaipis, "Siia” packages; Western. | 11 g with rencas ales us these muptations never before been known. in® e 1 s failed to DO n any *d | Ate . JCi ] Socree and wupport was acoorded 10 the Btocks | Saoaac auotations during the past week, thoush the | 16c. lows oft; Western ungraded at mark, [ BUCKWHEAT- Nominal: s wttacked, forcing the bears to cover They | Ches & O stock market was on the whole strong and . DRIED FRUITS st s made o final attemmt St. Paul, but | Ches & inclined to advance up to Friday, when a re- | . S i Wi Flour and Millstuffs. Lol the market closed frm and ot railies | C'& Nor on set In. Easy conditions continue 1n the | aeviiaged G Smreinted Apmoy (o nares ere | ——— Ly - B3 Continued on Page Eleven. mwuw“hhhmfi:‘nt money market, although this s shown more | was a moderate demand for prime grades, | FLOUR—California family extras, §3 60@3 75 | lieved within the next ninety days

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