The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 9, 1901, Page 10

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FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1901 steady. May pork closed 35c higher, May lard | the same date last year; disengaged, 1 Bleached Thompson's fancy, ;‘r%l"‘i 2%e up and May nh-hliloufl 5S¢ im- nmtnl.lm ll‘ll;t fi.u’:,. way to this wfl‘.mlfl?:i 8% 'grlm.' kue AUCTI“N SALES The leading futures ranged as follows: ‘WHEAT—Liverpool was firm and Paris lower. | Pancy, 1034c per Ib; choice, 3:4c. mnfl::d. K New York was unsettled and fluctuiting. *unbleached Sultanas, ¢: Seedless, 10 ‘ THE SAN prime, 8c; Whoot*No, g Opem High. Low. Close. | Chicago opened firmer on better foreign ad- [ 80-Ib boxes, 6%c: d-orown, 7c; London Layers, P ) m% w1 7% |Yices, New York parties on Monday took | 2-crown. $150 per box; I-crown, 31 0; Fancy . 7% . Ty 1% ]1000,000 bushels at the closing break. The mar- | Clusters, $2; Debesa, $2 5: Imperial, $5. = All AUCTION SALE ~ 7% | Ket was active and very sensitive. Large hold- | prices £ o.'b. at common’ shipping points in % ers were good buyers, but the pit sold a good | California. w ws e g | Joal chieny short Wheat. ~ Counseiman & | NUTS—Chestnuts, Ti40c per Ib for Italian: | fin & 5 - S S 374 | Day. who represent Keene, continued to buy, | Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 1ic: No. 2, fe: No. i 3 S 336 3sq | (hus adding to thelr already long line of May | hardshell. 10c; No. 2, Thc; Almonds. 12G13¢ for OF ALL THE WE The crowd as a rule bought. There d@lic for sotishell: Peanuts. 5@6c THOROUGHBREDS s were sales of 220,000 bushels Kansas Wheat for Brazil Nuts, 1ic; Filberts, 13c; Pe- uary - om% o omwo omwo omy NG aconntte. 33 SIS, In training belonging to Messrs. W. R. LAR- Mess Purk, per pi® 2% TH B¥| Locally futures were firm, but spot prices , 13%@14%c for bright and 12% | ZALERE, P. RYAN and PHIL, ARCHI- Janunry. 100 1450 1400 143 |S5tood the same. There was not much doing. @13¢c_for light amber; water white, extracted. BALD. Ma. . Spot Wheat—Shipping, §1; milling, $1024@ | 7%@Sc; light amber, extracted, §%@ic; dark, CUmstiag 6 Sueh Wk ianpune e = Tk, peritglia e 2, B ILE 1106 per et 6a@6i4e per Ib. ZINGLE JINGLE. ANDRATTUS. PLOHN. 2 2,000 West H 3 DBEESWAX—24@28c ™. SILVERTOX CY . SCALLYWAG, r SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 8 T oy o | Maye i IR IR TE TR | tntormal Seesion 915 oclock-aay—to ctls s Ty, THE GAFFIR. SYNIA ILLUSION. ; epublic Iron & Steel Co. - 15iz , Short Ril 100 1bs— : %, ¢ 151 CrH ENTGOLD, | ERY, 290 }}egubuc Tron & Bieal G bretd. szh s, ‘M. per 100 Ibs- e $1 05%; 12,000, $1 05%. Provisions. WERTHEIM, TRENTGOLD, DISCOVERY, % 8 gi5cond Session—May—4000 ctls, §1 05%: 22,000 ORANASIA ' and several two-years-olds by Notice, General Miles, Dare, ete. A S ST e T iorses &re all In training and ready to race - firm; No. 2 spring wheat, 6c; H Wil be seen. local n Bacon is | oo CLOSING STOCKS. a2 red, oe: No, 3 eom, Stike, No. 2 yellow: Afternoon Session—May—2000 ctls, §1 %% | reported. Otherwise the market is dull and /" ‘Saje will take place at the Oukland Racetrack 106 |N Y Cent Ists......106 | 374c: No. 2 oats, 3%e: No. 2 white, 273%0: No. | quicten tinen domee ond toereased ¢ foiPte | unchanged. THIS SATURDAY, January 12, 191, commenc- 105 IN J Cent Gen 5s..127% |3 White, 263%@27%c: No. 2 rye, 5c: fair to choice | duller. and hot aver frm CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%c per Ib for | irg at 12 noon. 10832 Northern Pac 3s... 71 ' | malting barley. '57@68c: No. 1 flax seed, $159: | “‘Feaq, 163c for chofce brght, T5c for No. 1| heavy, 11%@12 for light medium. 12%@13c for | Catalogues now ready. 5 %N Y C & St 0% | 05 mees ock . $61; prime tmothy seed. | and 70@124e. for oft grades; Bréwing and Ship- | UEM. 154@lc for extre Deht Wad BOWKe for WILLIAM G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. C & § 5; mess pork, per bbl, '$14 25@14 50; lard, per A 4} sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1110 | se——— 7% N & W Con 4 | 190 Tbs, §7 207 223 shori-rib sides (I0ose), 36 85 | PI"6 Srades, S0S5c: Chevalier, nomigal. May . CC & St LoutS...c.ccnnnr K —4000 B auotations were as foliows: Flour, qulet, | 51 ¢eg " > Oning Seaslon—May. i Silver higher. Exchange undisturbed. Shipment of $84,454 to China. ge business on the Oil Exchange. Local siocks and bonds dull and featureless. Do new 4s couj o P S g . : 20+ Me: ; r barrel , $13; . cat unsettled, with lower futures. Freights firm. Do old 4s reg.....114 | O Nav lts........110% | @710; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6@8%c: CALL BOARD SALES. Bl S1k: exura. Trime Fork, FS@13 00 sxtra | dividend of Soc per share on, the mumber of : Do old 4s coup. Do 4. (103" | short' clear stdes (boxed). $7 404750 whisky, | Informal Sesston—9:15 o'clock—No sales. clear, 4§18 50; Mess, $17; smoked Beef, i3c per | shares lssued, pavable immediately. cidter.: Ooks i sl i : Do s reg. Or Short Line 65,120 | of high wines, $1%7; sugars, cut loaf, | Second Session—No sal pound. S i s A ., qu & ) D'rs)uorucc?“l ‘ Do, Con_bs.. <118 | 6.3%; granulated, 5.75c; confectioners’ A, 5.69c; | Regular Morning Session—No sales. LARD—Tierces quoted at §4@6%c per 1b for ND EXCHANGE. Corss ond B sathiad s -ty Dis ot cal 135 |Rending Gen 4s.... 9% | oif A, 5.54c: clover, contract grade. 10 50. Afterncon Session—No_ sales. compound and ¢ for pure: half-barrels, pure, | STOCK AND BO. orn a %e g very 3 - | Atchison Gen 102% R G W 1st: | o - OATS—The market continues firm and falrly | et 10.Ib tins, %o 5.1b tine, Se. — Do ad) 4. 888 L& 1M Con o1t Artlcles— Recelpts. Shipments. | active, with liberal offerings of black for seed. | COTTOLENE—One halt-barrel, Sie: (hree TUESDAY. Jan. 825 m. Fiour, barrels {ay and Feedstuffs as previously quoted. Nooor eraele g I Pi 44,000 47,000 | White $130@150: Surprise. nominal; Red, | half-barrels, Sc; one tierce. 21,000 44,000 | $1 25@1 40 for Feed and $135@1 45 _for Seed: | T%c; five tierces, T%c per Ib. 110 |SL & S F Gen 6s.127% } two tlerces, 186 10416 | St Paul Con... UNITED STATES BONDS. 4 Beans conti vance. Some changes in Seeds. 121 ISt P C & P ists..117% | Corn. ‘bushels. 59,000 167,00 | Gray, nominal; Rlack for Feed, $1 15@1 20; for Aok | Bla. Ask. F s continue to advance. S g 139% D ofs....... 12018 gn .:ul els . 34,000 248,000 | Seed, §1 25@1 30 per ctl. Hid, Tall Wool and H o AL B,lfl ‘fi'; |48 do cp (mew).1374138% aliai s 4B i weak. Vi bles slou i 1254 Southern Pac ds... 84 | Rve, bushels . 6,000 . | " CORN—Dealers are complaining of the ex- €s, ow, Wook a ops. | & P-4 113 |38 do coup.....10 1L Onions firm. Sweet Potatoes weak. egetables slow. { e Teem i $24 Southern Ry 5. an Barley, bushels 25,000 8,000 | cessive dullness of this market. Offerings are O T SCELLANEOUS BONDS. . 30 S S Lan «. in_excess of the demand. B 2 7, ~ I D o On the Prod Exchi day the butte s W Wool and Hi 81 very dull fea- ik Oak Water os.. WP Butter lower. Cheese and Egg: umhangm" i 1'3"3- l(i:gb:é 12&. TegolzflPnc lsts....115% | ol Swas a:ff; c::n;xe':fesfo_w%c,.du“n:: Yellow, 31 lzl ai x’)se'r v:'r,:ne. $1 16@1 East- tuni.:n‘:r unnc::n;:; ::;uuon-. and E.i'_.'f"c'.’fi“?:m* ) 7813 |Union Pac 4s... - ern_mixéd, §1 Iigitc. Cheese, quiet, 104@li%c. Dggs, dulli | “FypXehnen c Ter ctl. The market is very Game cheap and dull. Hides continue weak, but quotations stand as | C C Water 3s..108% — Alieas oinue ik i, T Poultry very strong at good prices. [ General Blec be. Wabash lsts fresh, 20c. aull. “Most of tne current arrivais are of Iotk | before. E4L &P e it 135 range. ? y i 991 W - o |®old some time ago and heretofore held In ware- | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 5 .t © . Oranges, Lemons and Limes quiet. Choice Apples firm. 39| Weat Shors & B WIHBAT_Quoted at f175@2 per <1, | About 1o under quotftions. Heavy Saited taern. | s = : S 97% Va Centuries. i e 9%c; mdium, Sc; light, 3@8%c; Cow es, | Do 5 ........108% — 2ing the premium off large Prunes. MINING STOCKS. Foreign Futures. 2 Sise for heavy and 5Q8c for lght; B L A Ry fe.. 11412 |S F & SIV i 23 9, 20 Little Chiet. 1 Flour and Millstuffs. Ehae: Fatted Kip. acs Saited: Veal sor Baited | L A Lt Co s — — |8 R ot Cal Some changes in Lard and barreled Provisions. A b A Y ORI R i R R ; Caie. ho:" Dry Buaes, ! culil 19he: Dry | Do gotd ea-: — |SEROCA y , reece . 2 00 Ophir .. 100 | ia Family Extras, $325Q o z e 20 b 90 ries A ! and 3. e Brunswick Cc | LIVERPOOL. FLOUR—California o '@ | 140; Sheepskins, shearlings, 30c each; short | L A P R R §s.100 Series Wool and Hops neglected and unchanged. g&i;sffi&?fifiex & Poranx - %] Wheat— Feb, May. Koy 'fo";‘;; B““‘;fli‘;’“v{” 1503 %; | Wool, 0g55e each; medium, locg Wool, | Mackatetbo. 1% — R ais s Aoy g % ; % on Cal & Va 5 Savage | Opening . y ; | Oregon, 2 5 per or famlily and | 75c@$1 each; Horse Hides, salt, §2 5033 75 for - % Hogs in moderate supply and firm. Other Meats unchanged. | Boadwood Terra. . - bo SooaEecivada o [ opsnine o 834 | 78G5 tor bakers'; Washington, bakers', §2 15 | large and $2@2 2 for medium. 3101 % for sroall [N CN G R fs. — 112 | Do _(1%09) - ol Ol od 4 ¢ Il | ;-Inrn Silver. 110 Small Hopes.. &5 ¥ % a3 - Z 5 and Wclfs%r'tull!;df!orunflzlsd;u, az‘,“u 3 §8§ ND&‘: Cal §s. — 114 g;%l al Oi soad T o on ; 4 . v small an . Coal Oil advanced 1-2¢ _I;r gallon. Iron, €7 Standara " B et gan, Marotune | MILLSTUFFS Prices in sacks are as fol 'fif:"""‘ e%:.',,'fir;:fl'?u;o‘:erir:a skins, $5o; | N P C R LA eU 1101 7 STOCKS AN N R - oy ows, usval scoun o e le: Tal | fall or medium skins, H inter or n . ew ations for Pacific Codfish. TR L “!2";”5 Closing 195 207 |Filcur, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye | skins, 20c. Goatskins—Prime Angoras, 75c;| N Cal R: |_Do = | call loans . Wort i S 7 Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, §i; Corn Meal, $27%5; | large and smooth, S0c; medium, 3c. ooLaA . — P fe Jomnn 5 West Bnd .. - 924 | Opening . 252 2665 extra creama do. $3 50, Oat Groats, $4 50; FHom- | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4c per Ib; No. 3, | Osk Tran 3 et 5t s Bt oAl in o N oy B o ey S CROIng ®E HO |iny, B0geT: Duckwheat Fuour, WG4 x: | QA Erosse. JOTHS. | notable as follows: T pring Valley’ 9% % P o nifest from . which showe = ds— ¥ pridsinsseeliy : e ng_Clip 2 .7 — : Treasure Shipment. | gecies ‘Dusing with Tunning saies of | Aleh Top & § ¥ $ 3 ; Ch Li 5 Mark %x;;'c‘k‘canwmng.“ B, Faos dw :\ns%- N e e T tl:‘anéné::-z; B — [ B ok out & tressure list of | €Normous blocks &t wide quotations as has been | DO Prefd.. ¥ G & Coke 5., 70 wcago Livestoc arket. s, s a1 Beary Bt 'shi | 1e: Middle County. free, 15@16e; Middle Coun- | MaTR COUnE TV o - Ric sTOCKS. Mexican dollar<. re of the openings ever since New | Afr Sugar A(X:!}nlnz Shares— LS Peus, $5; Green Pens, '35 60 per 100 16s.© T" | tv, defective, 12@idc; Southern’ Mountatn, 12 LR O [Pue X O % — silver bullion and | The realixing movement here was | ,p FOiCt-: b R R CHICAGO, Jan. 8 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 6390 Jii lediats S months’, 9@i0c; Southern Mountatn, fres. 7| CentL &F €0 JR|ZHS F o5 = 40 | e trom 1 1o 145 In ‘a Bamper of | Boston & Amal Copper ... 9l | head. including 1210 head of Texans. Cholce Hay and Feedstuffs. T oromehsr. e Fambalds and Mendecino, 16 | Mutual EI Go. § ' Su|S F G & E. . e 4 e 8 | Then came the Tvariabie eon. | Boston Elev Atiantic | steers, steady: others, weak. Butchers' stock | y 5 e Nevada, Sigi0e por jpna Mendoctno, 18| 0 GL, & H.... 9% 50 |San Francisco. 4 ruit in New York. | speculative forces in the form of | Chi Bur & Q. Boston & Moni. 10c lower. Good to prime steers, ol o Toanat 644@8c; do lambs, 8@ | Pac Gas Imp. — — [Stktn G & B.. — 1 s | supporting orders and sharp bidding up of D‘[);"‘"’flr;d(‘os Butte & Boston.... $5 20@6 10; poor to medium, $3 65@6 stock. | Feedstuffs have not changed for some time. k_lm;d‘g-cg‘?m;"!;m»c_ xpm'm: e g INSURANCE STOCKS. e S | newly brought forward into prominence. | Do pref Calumet & Hecla..835 | ers and feeders, firm, $2 75@4 40; cows, $2 60@ | Hay is steady enough, and the light receipts go | free, 10@1lc; Southern Mountain, 7%4@%c; | Firem's Fund.228 235 | - ooy g Pragetiscs - . People's Gas and Rock lsland were the | Federa] Steel UG <2 1410; helters, 82 6583 bulls, $2 75G4 30; | readily into consumption. Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@1% per Ib. BANK STOCKS. contest was continued oil day with | Fitchburg Hamboldt - L5 | Saiven, WG Tews fed sieors’ §GL | FRAN-SHGIS per ton. HOPS—12g16c per Ib. AngioCal LTS — [Lon P & A = varying fortunes. The greatest irregularity and , General Elec Osceola €Xas grass steers, $3 25@4; Texas bulls, $200 | MIDDLINGS—$16 50@19 50 per ton. Py Bank of Cal.. — 412 |Mere! = most erratic fuctuations were among the Do pre(d. Parrot , O s _Recelpts to-day, 40,000 to.morrow, | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley * 16017 per| Sam Francisco Meat Market. |CuSD&T 104 — |SF Nat Banki® frank lines. These all had thelr early peviod o | Mexican Cent - Santa’ Fe Gopper 40,000; left over, 2000; market mostly 100 Jower. | toe oo Lo e bt i Tl el R SAVINGS BANKS. strength and again were most prominent in the | N E Gas & Coke |Tamarack ... la20 - | closine steady.’ Top. $4 30; mixed and butch- | 2 50; Cracked Corn, ~ $26 60G27; Mixed Feed, Hogs continue in moderate supply and firm at — 1360 |Sav & L So. inst the market. St. Paul rose | Old Colony . | Utan Mining. g"’"d to choice heavy, $510@5 30; | $15@16. 3 2 " | the recent advance. Other Meats stand about — — |Sec Sav Bk... 161 and fell back late in the day | Old Dominion . | Winona. . » 34 9505 05; light, $@5 25; bulk of | " HAY—Volunteer, $5GS; Wheat, $11@13 §0; | as before. Mut Sav Bk..8 — |Union T Co. The 4;-c||llm: gnm the hrlghestz :u | E:Eb;rfié | Wolverines .. b iczgipt 15,000, Sheep, steady t 'When and Oat, $10@12 50; Oat, $9@12; Clover. Bsap_}@u for Steers and @70 per 1b for | B F Sav U....50 — s of these groups ran from 2 to : 000, . steady to 5 : - REF ILROAD STOCKS. The. S‘uqulflg oo g o bs, slow. (Good to choice wethers, | TOminali Alfalfa, $8@9 50; Barley, §7 509 3 | Cows. ST T RA per_ton. STRAW—35@4T%c _per bale. Beans and Seeds. VEAL—Large, §@9c; small, 9@10c per Ib. Calttornta MUTTON—Wethers, 9@9%c; Ewes, 8%@dc per | Geary-st pound. Market-st . LAMB—10”10%c per 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%c for small and 5%ec for | California ... medium and 5%@5%c¢ for large; stock Hogs and | Giant Con Co. 83% — — [OSL&H.... 0 — » fair to cholce mixed, $3 40@3 80: — |Prestato .. ecial strength 1a- Missourl Pa: London Market. { cep, 53 754 65; Texas Sheep, §2 506 nulating efect on the whole | e 350; native lambs, $4 80G5 30; Western lambs, ck opened up a fraction and | NEW YORK, Jan. §.—The Commerctal Adver- | %G5 75 inaugurated most of the rallles afterward dur- | tiser's London financial cablegram says: 3 e wine 2 et batn ot s Aoime he o8, DHICS: | The markets here were inactive, heavy and Omaha Livestock Market. Pink Beans ccntinue to advance slowly, under | feeders, Sic; dressed Hogs, 1%@8%e. SUGAR STOCKS. unt for the rise was & published esti. | Uninteresting to-day. Americans showed not a — a good shipping demand. Other Beans have e a & Hana 8 P Co. 8% 7' |Kilauea S Co.. 0% Placing the earnings of the company at | tithe of their rocent activigs. They were ne- | OMAHA, Jan. 8—CATTLE—Recelpts, 3at0; | SHown no change for some dave. A few varl- General Merchandise. Haw C & S Co— % |Makawell S Co 0% The final stronz | glected and dull, closing Yepressed on New |steady. Native beef steers, $4@5 25; Western | tions in Sceds will be observed. Honokas 8 Cofl . |Omom e S e a1 high per cent of the stock. 11 of the market very ma v rec S84 | T O othe market very materlally reduced the | yoric's attitude, except for Eries and Readings. | steers, §8 7504 0; Texas steers, $3@3 75; cows | [ BEANS—Bayos, 32502 70: Small Hutch B s s Srocks st _consistently strong of any_in White. nd Jifted many stocks from 1 (o % z Bl BAGS — San Quentin Bagn. 35 68: Calcutta MISCELLANBOUS STOCKS. ue ihe lower level =Reading ral- | Berlin bought Northern Pacifics and sold Read- | and heifers, $3G4 10; canners, @6 25; bulls, | £s'35' fiea, 12 75G0; Biackeye. §9; Limhas, & o | Orain Bags, June and July, 6%c; Wool Bags, | Al Pack Assn.124% — Ogeanic S Co.. — 102 e Uhcasinges over the Gnset- | wil derive most beneft from the TNl arrange. | . HOOS- Heceipte, 10500, Ten lower; closed | &5 i Fear # 2564 80; Red Kianey, 3 54 per | 34@4c; Flecce Twine, Tie. Cal Frust Am it Bhe A F Al e of forelgn markets were cakses | _ 08 | irm, Heav 05@5 10: mixed, $5 05@5 07 | Otk CANNED FRUIT—Extras in 2%-Ib tins are | Cal Wine Asn.100 — Pac Bor Co.... “ { forelgn markets were causes | ment, which, it is expected, will be known in | o hixed, $503585 07%; | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow s Mer Ex Assn. 97 — Par Paint Co.. 12% e O Shecu- | New 'York to-night. The bank lost £70,000 gold | } $@450; bulk of sales, | Mustard, nominal: Flax, $250G3; Canary, | s mrack cot v tor Harey Anmes Georries. 32 Morning Session. gy vt Pt g ' | to India and £ to South Africa. The local | ¥ c for Eastern; Al T4@9%c; ;. | for black ane for Royal Anne; Grapes, q . ced some taking of stock of the | I0an tenders are resarded as sucoesstal Th) | pSHEEP Recelpts. [200. Five and 1oc lower. Homp segiic: Hmmthe: Gysic: R&Pe. | peaches, $165@1 75; Pears, §1 5; Plums, §1 %@ eska Packers’ Association......1 T e s LT e o | allotment means that only £400,000 of depoait | Fed muttons, 33 %04 40: Westerna, 33 84 10; | PEAS-—Niles, 242 50; Green, $270 | 140; Quinces, §1 65; Strawberries, §1 7. 25 Macasl trie Light....... 8 00 Ta s s Seis e e | Mmoney W b taken off the market. The Tndia | sommon and stock sheep, ® 603 5 lambe, | G3 per cti; Blackeye, hominal. & COAL—Wellington, $ per ton; Southfleld| 39 Simm Valley Water... N speculative excess of the late market. | ?\"»:rhnlr!r(-‘;nl:;»;’s_rvsl;x:sfa;h;gr{;:\ni:‘ff alil’:‘::,w i - o Wellington, $9; Seattle, §; Bryant, 37; Coos | 32,00 Spring Valley 4s (3d mortgage)..103 50 " | character n o Solume of business muce Jos | Paciflc préferred, $3%4; Northern Paciic ~pre- Kansas Livestock Market. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Bay. 35 50; Wallsend. ; © “bubc and $13 25 n s Oakiand Ges....... @ 5 relatively than that In stocks. Total sales (par | ferred, i; Grand Trunk, 7%4: Anaconda, 9% — Kt g, §.J. V. Bonds.. 18 % Saiue) $L30 000, United States refunding twos | Rand mines, e o C T KANSAS CITY, Jan. 6.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | Onions continue firm, and prices show g | 2K%: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- | ¥0.00 8. F & 5 J V. Bortec.. afivanced % per cent on the last call | Money, S per cent, Tt 2% perounce. | gn; lower. Native steers, $4G62%: Texas | slight improvement. Potatoes rule firm. Sweets | hi obeh o, Coke: $15 per ton In bulk and Board— NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. | USSRl steers, $3 80@4 20; Texas cows, 32 40G3 30; na- | are weak. per Moo 1bs and 3550 per ton, according to| 100 Contra Costa Water. = . | N -Vork. Mones Markit tive cows and helfers, $1 $0@4 40; stockers and | Arrivals of Southern Vegetables were Insig- | brand. 100 Equitable Gas.._.. hares Sold— Closing Bia. | 1 y ] A feeders, §2 504 50; bulis, 31 0@1 5. nificant yesterday,s and prices were about as| CORDAGE — The local cordage company % Hutchinson S. o Atatir i 3 SRR CALVES—Recelpts, 700. = Steady to 10c lower. | before. quotes as follows: Pure Manila, 12%c per Ib; 25 Makawell NEW YORK, Jan. §.—Close: Money on call, | Sales, $4 25@5 30. POTATOES—Early Rose, 65@85c; River Reds, | Sisal sizes and bale rope, 9; Duplex, Sc.| $2.000 Market-stre . easier, at 3@41 per cent; last loan, 3%. Prime | p IOGS—Recelpts, 23,000; market 5@10c lower. | 15G3c; Burbanks, 40@5ic for River and Sscq | Terms. 60 days or 1% per cent cash discount. 10 S. F. Gas & Electric Lt ) , 898, Bulk of sales, $5 0215@5 07l2; heavy. $5 05@5 15; | $1 15 per ctl for Salinas and 75@9c for Oregon, | PACIFIC CODFISH—Prices have advanced. 25 Spring Valley Water. mercantile paper, 4%4@5 per cent. Sterling ex- | packers, $5@5 15: mixed, $5@5 125; light, $4 9@ | Sweets, 40@50c for Rivers and 75c for Merced, | Bundles, per ib, 3ic; cases, 4c: cases, sxtra Bt change. casier, with actual business in bank- | § 10; yorkers, $5@5 10; pigs, $4 25G5. ONIONS—$1 85@2 15 per ctl; Cut Onions, §1 | large, 4%c; , imitation Eastern, $5 2; 15 Honokaa S. Co. ers’ bills at 34 S6%,@4 867 for demand and at | SHEEP—Receipts, 3000; steady. Lambs, $3@ | 125 per ctl. 2 Boneless, 5c; Norway, strips, 5%c; Narrow | §11,000 Oceanic S. S. Bonds. Ge. $4 52@4 £3% for 60 days. Posted rates, $4 82% |5 50; %5, > ES—G " : % siiv, i | @454 ana s §7%5. Commerclal bills, $4 82144 | muttons, $2@4 2. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 6@7c per Ib; | Gauge, 5%c; Silver King, 6%c; Blocks Orien- PRODU OIL, EXCHANGE. and there mountal hward it n_in- wer coast counties, night and Monday /8% Baltimore & Ohio Canadian Pacific 300 Canada Southern. Chesapegke & O cago Great West Chicago, Bur. & Quincy Chicago, Indiana & Louisviile. o seasonal rainfalls to % Minn & St L pretd se of the same date | g)'cin Missouri Pacific in last twenty-four | 7 bushels. Spot—Market steady; No. 2 red, for Squabs, inferior to ordinary; 12@13c for good to prime . 3 red, 81%c elevator; No. 1 Northern ;v‘:{llm:l 'c‘r|7n?g: " 1:‘: Efl;fi,?;rrfi:r:ic g::v;‘:‘-_ GAMB—Quall, $150 for Valley and $2 % for wrah:h'd .mh.;r;efi gitse n_t)n]aé:’x‘l“ ‘;.ex 'ood‘ to T%c 1. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Du- | casting and electrolytic, while at London an | Mountain: Mallard, 32 50@s: Canvasback, §2 50 | PUe BRWEONCs, PEOICraye |1 i Sterling O & D Co. mueweill 8ub Gfl!igs%afil&!t«‘.‘d - 200 Mobile & Ohlo........ 9% Missouri, Kan & Texas. luth, §24c f. o. b. afloat. Options—Opened | casier market prevailed, closing easy at £72 8 | @3: Sprig. $150@2: Teal. $1@150: Widgeon. $10 | foF K000 1o superior WEWashel, . steady on better cables than expected, and |9d. Lead and spelter both ruled dull and fea- |12 ,Sg:‘ellf";‘]k; oL Sk L SR L s ffr':e:b'us‘fl': English fron markets were a shade | 2y ralh and § for tavker ioavers 1o | %@280; FHough Leather, heavy, H1@He:’ Rovah | Jack Snipe, | Leather, light, 25@%c; Harness' Leather, heavy, | This season. 0.00 Lest throughout the day were nervous and irregular, | tureless. . * | firmer, owing to an increased inquiry, and closed e: with a_general tendency on influential buying | g™ T8 odow ard. 49%s at Middlesboro, | 4 50; English Snipe, $150@175; o | w buy V: : Hi $1 25@1'50; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 | 32@38c; Harness Leather, medium, 30@3ic; Har- West, rumors to buy for Wall street account | while domestic iron markets were entirely des. | $125: Hare, 7 bbits. $125@150 for | $2038c; Harness Leather, medium, titute ‘of new feature and Without quotable | {ottontall and $1 for Brush; Doves, 6@75c per | I p:‘:‘mol;v X ot o) S e, X8 §1 50 for sm ew York Central. orfolk & Western 1 -, o8 String Beans, 10@12%c; Cabbage, %0c; Tomatoes, | tal, 5%ec; Seabright, éc; Tablets, 6c: Middles, ! 2,90 Chi Ind. & Louis. prefd 4825, Silver certificates, 644@6stc. Bar si % Los angeles: $1G2 to: B s | Goiden State, 6c: Middles, White Seal. Sc; 5.1 — . East Tliinois | ver. osic. Mexican dollars, 4%7c Honds D-nver Livestock Markel. e ot v 1 Grben Depnt: 108 | Soxes tancy Boacless, hc; Deaiceated: e Morning Sesston. Government, “stronr” State, steady: ratiroads, [ o U — | Angeles, s@6c per 1b for Chile and 8@idc for | dozen, Toc; Pickled Cod, barrels, each, §150; Board— benefited by t . —_— ENVER, Jan. $.—CATTLE—Receipts, 600; | Bell; Dried Peppers, 9@1lc; Dried Okra, 10Glsc | Pickled Cod, half-barrels, each, $4. 40 California-Standard . i F and & v - us season seems @ Conditi he' T market steady; beef steers, $3 50@5 50; cows, $3 | per Ib; Carrots, 25G35c per box; Hothouse Cu- | COFFEF — Costa Rica — 1iglic for prime | &0 Caribou ... 5 L ¥ s 3 ondition af the reasury. @4; feeders, freight pald to river, §3 25@4 40; | cumbers, $150 per dozen; Summer Squash, | Washed; 11@12%c for good washed; Lgie for 100 Hanford-Fresno-Kern River. 'g I Southern Tt pre(d. B Stockere, do., 43 S0G4 0; bulls, stags, eten 32 | $1 75 Per box: Garlte, 4GSe per Ib: Martowrai | Ecod to prims washed peaberry: 11@ii%o for | 30 Home Ol 55 B Do ke 146 | WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—To-day's statement | $3. Squash, $10Q15 per ton; Mushrooms, 5@lsc per | Eo0d to prime peaberry: liglic for good to| 100 Independence . 8 el | hEs Daenes - Eetw H0® | o the Treasury balincos Tn the eneral fund, | HOGE Tecelpe, 120; market steady to low. | - Dl ek SR oA for e T s e | sy Tom OB o W s nearly completed | 3100 Denver & R G....... 81% | exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve, in | % . N D SN, mon to ordinary. R 200 Monarch of Arizona. 6 gressing in others. | 3.2% Denver & R G prefd. £314 | the divislon of redemption. shows: Aoaiatiy | G5 15: heavy, 45 1095 15, Poultry and Game. Salvador—11@lic for good to prime washed:| 8§00 Monte Cristo. i I s much larger than | 4860 Erle ......... 3 | cash balances, $141.246.492; ‘gold. $96,680,504. HEREE DI S ARty y 1@k for fair ‘{.:“‘"’ao‘.“%fi‘% for &ood | 50 Peerless oo 3 b, ccts are goc un- | 22 Erie 1st prefd 53 i 3 . | prime washed peaberry; c for g to| 100 Petroleum Center. 2 €ant s i prosressing. " | %} Great Northerd prefd. 1 * New York Metal Market. ; Th:‘v:“n:’:_' ed"“x‘:oz:“" Sages of Eastern Poul- | yrime semi-washed; —@10%c for superfor un- | 400 Petroleum Center = t the preceding twenty. | £00 Hocking Valie sl | 3 r&l' y bag shonl is very firm and Zffi"‘d{ 10@I0e for good green :x;wmu 0 Queen Esther... 0 recedi ; oc % | v o prices for most sorts are higher. 4c for good to superior unwashe ¥i| 1000 Reed Crude Oil Co. ] oy ons: Santa Maria, | 60 Lilinols Central New York Grain and Produce | | ~ew YORK, Jan. 5._Trading in the metal | "G continuien low. hough receipts are not | {d3%e. for common to ordinary. 20 Reed Crude Ofl Co. a ~ JLos Otivon, 480 20 Towa Centra market to-day was along conservative lines | }eavy. Those yesterdiy were %0 sks. Nicaragua—13@16c nominal for prime to fancy | 3300 Reed Crude Ofl Co.. 2 ; Cambeta, 400 lowa Central Bt % | and confined chiefly to immediate wants of con- | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 12@l3c for Gob- | Washed; 10@12ic nominal for fair to strictly | 2000 Reed Crude Ofl Co. Sy o S B -l | sumers. The only variation in the general list | blers and 13@l4c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys. | E00d washed; 9%@10%c nominal for good to su- | 3600 Reed Crude Ofl Co. Fkes Boen crcrsere 230 | NEW YORK, Jan. 8 —FLOUR—Receints, 24,- | was shown in the tin prices, falling oft about | L/G18c: Geese, per palr, §175G2; Goslings, §17; | berior unwashed; 11@11%c nominal for good | 6700 Reed Crude Ofl Co. r Report. e i -1, | 378 barrels; exports, 10,701 barrels. Market 1 vi | @2; Ducks, $450G5 for old and $5@650 for | to prime unwashed peaberry. 3000 Reed Crue Ofl Co (B 30) 30 Lousville & §7% s ks | 15@30 points, as a result of large arrivals and 5 t Guatemala and Mexican—i3@16c for prime t Ree: de O Co (B 30) — 44,500 Manhattan L. again unsettled and quiet owing to the irregu- | sympathy with weakness abroad. The close } blanfi'oo’-{fem :mfi ?"}3-,"1,‘5_{:"";‘5‘;5@ e | e 5 Sor Jetums tg 1000 s“a’m“f“ o8 Co 4B ) th Meridian—_Pactfic Time.) 5300 Metropol | tarity of wheat. e e 5000 Tower ae £12 508, olostng | €75, $5G5 50 for large and $130@5 for small: | Washed; —@l0%ec for g0od washed; Y%@10%c for | 100 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev. N FRAN O, Jan. 55 p. m. 7 «’;» g‘.;rx’r.&n WHEAT—Receipts, 216,000 bushels; exports, w“k"‘:! the decline. The rest of the list was | Figeons, $1@125 per dozen for old and $2@2 50 | falr washed; 9@9%c for medium; 6%@S%c for | 20 Sterling O & D Co. z 100 100 20 500 200 2600 1000 3 | and on reports of liberal export transactions. i X | Near the close prices fell off suddenly under dogsic. per b: | 26% 1 L B e, Tose SO ing superfiné, 73GT5c; good, 67GT0C, L8| DRIED FRUITS. @ste. -12% | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market for 26% | evaporated apples ruled rather qulet but about 20c; cases, 26c per gallon. TURPENTINE—6lc per gallon in cases and | 55¢ in drums or fron barrels. ~ RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, T%@ s wind velocity of thirty miles per | : average, 01 | feconds, —; dalry extras, —. the south is reported at Winne- | Pickle—19¢ per Ib. Keg—20¢ per 1b. CHEESE—Fancy, full cream, 12%ec; chol 5,70 Union Pacific. 2,900 Union Pacific pref 13,700 Wabash .. : . ; harge. Veal, finished, 30@53c; Calf, finis active realizing, with the final tone easy at |© ——ie - —— eal, finished, 50@55c; Calf, finished, Tsc@$1 20; " 7 s §0 California-Standard . o | %c met advance. January closed 81%c; March, 1 M Butter, Che d E Sides, finished, 16G17c_per foot: Belt Knife | Skcr - 5 arket. utter ese an s, Splits, 14Glic; Rough Splits. S@l0c per Ib, 300 California-Standard ,. 38 o . S 8 | 88 "closed Sko May, 82 13-16@83%c, closed Boston I/I:':E 0 £& R drota, "0 B e, | 100 Cariven - 8 o Readiag e BOSTON, Jan, 8.—There Was a quiet wool | Almost all descriptions of Butter were | “§HGP T {80010 Castor OMl, in cases, No. 1/| 300 Four Of Co 5 35100 Reading ist prefd WOOL—Steady. market this week, but the outlook s fairly | lcwer and supplies wers too large, espectally | 75c; pure, §1 20; Linseed Ofl, in barrels, botled, | 100 Four Ofl s AND GENBRAL | 32100 Reading 2d prefd COFFEE—Futures—Closed steady at a net | favorable for a good business as soon as man- | of the medium and lower grades. 0c: raw, 68c; cases, Sc more; Lucol, 9¢ Ber | 600 Hanford-Fresno-Kern River. 4 ST. | +++---. Rio Grande Western decline of 5 to 10 points. Total sales, 16,250 | ufacturers begin to need the wool. Buyers are | There was no change in Cheese and Eggs. | §allon for boiled and 67c for raw; Lard Ofl, | 0 Home Oil 38 bas risen rapidly over the Pa- | “j g Di0 Orands Western pr | bage. * memaing: January, 875 Febrosry, | keaping within close fouch of the market all | Both were quoted steady’ on he Exchnge, | gitra Winter strained, barcels. e cases Toc: | & Home Ofl. i past twelvy e D d , ¥ 65 g : 3 H 3 Nut, g b . . the pust twelve hours there | 150 St Louls & San Fran ist prefd 5390; “August, 3 10; September. 3t 10g | Of the time and bids of half a cent under the | “GUER TRCEPS BT RS WO MECTL 4 O "Barrels, f5c: canes, foc; Sparm, pure, $so; | 20 Junction " e Wamnor an | 21200 St Louls & San Fran 2d pretd October, $6 20; December, $ 25. Spot—Rlo, | Prices of some fair-sized lines have been re- | .\t 1bs Butter, 605 cases Callfornia | Whale Oil, natural white, 37%@42ic per galion: | 50 Kern Ofl Co. 1 00 and ovashington. | g5g gt Louls Southwestern e nvotce, Tie: mild, dull; Cordove. | fused by dealers. Quotations: Fous, -2 cases Eastern Eggs. 1370 1ds cals | Fleh Ofl, barrels, 3ic: cases, 40c. 500 Lion Ofl Co 1 oW Sigxico S ure St Louis Southweste 9%@Gizie. / SIRE " | g Territory, Montana and Wyoming, fine me- | ¢inia Cheese and — Ibs Easiern Cheese. COAL 'OIL, GASOLINE 'AND BENZINE—| 150 McKittrick Consolidated 2 - i s TN s | (SUGAR—Raw, steady but quiet: refined, | Jiim and fine, 16@17 soiwred. 8OMc: stagle, || CEpT TR 3 Prices for Coal Ofl are Yo' higher. Water| 30 MeKittrick Comsolidated. 2 8 there has bees 11 of degrees. | “yc'; | Creamery, 16@2{c; June creamery, 17%c; fac- | 46@iSc: staple, 49@d0c. Dairy—Extras, 20c; firsts, 18c; seconds, 17c; | Elalne. 24c; Eocene, 2ic; Deodorized Stove Gas- | 18 e i, ATions with enow i the | 230 Seuthern Wallway. tory. 11@it%e. > Sne NeTUR 2l . T, Somed. | were, S Rk iz . gline, in bulk, 1i4c] cases, Diic; Bensine, bulk. | 850 BE% Texas & Pacifc.. g e e e g R ietialian acoured basis, spot prices, comb- | Storage—Creamery extras, Ic; firsts, 20c; [ 13%ci cases, iSic $6-degres Gasoline, bulk, H ] bl b ade at San Francisco for thirty | Portland’s Business. dnight, January 8, 1901: SIAN Mehm yee 11c; common, nominal; Young Americas, 13c: | 7%c per Ib; White Lead, 737%c, according tc ormia—i Ve 4.000 Wheeling & L 12 | steady at unchanged prices. e movement Eastern, full cream, 15@16%c per 1b. quantity. San Joaquin Ofl & u&a e valleys: Hight mertherly | L0 W & L E 24 pre - #% | was light. State commoy were quoted at 3%@ | pPORTLAND, Jan. §.—Clearings, $490,301; bal | EGGS— QUICKSILYER—$47 $0G48 50 per flask for lo- San Joaquin Ofl & Dev. 127 | 5% Wisconsin Central - 15% | 43,c; prime, 4%@3%c; choice, 5%@6c, and fancy, California_ranch—Selected white, 30c; mixed | cal use and $45 for export. Twenty-Eight 135 —Pair Wednesday: heayy | 5300 Baltimore & Ohio pref 6G7c. o, SN colors, 28 per dozen, SUGAR_The Western Susar Refintng Com- Wolverine 18 for Wi y ¥ | 18,90 National e | California dried fruits were again but Californt thered—Selected, 27c; , | pany quotes, per 1b. in bags: Wolverine rior Welnesday morning: fight | ' National Tube prefd | tnactiver i 725 Northern Wheat Market. 260 seconds, . ected, #1e: standard, | DL, fed, 0.13c; Powdered. 5.7c; Candy Gran- o 1% Salishir: ok ety Third Avenue - PRUNES_Were quoted at 3%@8te per pound. Tresh Bustern—Fancy, —; standard, 2c; | ulated, 5.75¢; Dry Granulated, 5.65; Confec- 1% Pl et o oy e onzgo =Y i ilegmeshl cumad us 5 < ams £ 3 5 b —; | 5.15c; Golden C, '#ftse; barrels, : halt- Wednesday; continted cold American V3T W EQRTLAND, Jan. §—Wheat—Walla Walls, Pl s it G e Ay gty 00 5 more: boxer, o haer: B e | 20 00 - - 100 United States . 56%4cC. " | 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 3% ¥ io the mountains Wednesday, | 117 e New York Cotton Market. WASHINGTON. s Earrals or its equivalent. Dominoes, half-par- 8 TACOMA, Jan. 8.—Wheat—Firm and in bet- rels, 6.40c; boxes, 6.85¢ per Ib. Miscellaneous— 4| NDW YORK, Jan. §_Speculation fn cotton | ter demand and %@ie higher. Bluestem, Goc; Deciduous and Other Fruits. LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: Pine, orning. 0 Ameriean Cotton Ofl ..... Buges.e BuEEsoualsies « - 1 club, Bc. ordinary sizes, $16Q17; extra sizes. higher; Red- cinity—Fair Wednesday; 100 American Cotton Ofl pretd . % | was exceptionally dull to-day and fluctuations s o e+ e "oy e Neg- The morning; 1ght west- | _ 3% American Malting . 4% | in prices were small. The opening was steady, ; Five cars of Oranges will be offered at to- g4 - s ALEXANDER G. McAD] 50 American Smeiting & Refin §748 | with prices one polat to thres polnts igher on Foreign Markets. day’s auction. 375 tor commen and 81 15 for tancy Shaics. A LS :cor n!ctx'u | Aioes Bies & ng. the f.:ie' o(mw "e:! a‘fi( at'l‘\: lish markets. —_— Oranges and Lemons continue heavy and | $11 for split and $12 for sawn; Rustic, $2)P%. TUESDAY, Jan, 8-2:30 p. m. ) recas: S R Refin Soon after the cal N buyiar (made | LONDON, Jan. §.—Consols, 973-18; siiver,| ull, as the cool weather is against them and = on a flurry of room coverings and buying orders 164 . = Bid. | Asked. EASTERN MARKETS. 9,000 American Steel & Wire i s e |+ ; mnslish country markets, | (ol ong Spitzenbergs brink §1 0 without aje- FOR TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. e Do Aeicen T bt 3 % e e ey ey fmuts. Mo, 2 A proUS FRUITS— 3 x o o o8 s . ; o e PR o o Sy | SR R i g commen w023 New York Stock Market. . Chicago Grain Market. "&‘yfi'@'fil‘wu% 5 i is: mmum!nmmu Ap- % ": PEA; per box. JXmW. YORK. 5".“’.:;:.“;..?: :‘:kfif L3 Colorado Fuel T A ufif.‘: Trestorn” h’::-'-.ll?‘ nn‘r:m}hu: mc?o?xg;n &a’?"ifflm“?’c‘d’ mn:'o A CHICAGO, Jan. 'hlhy wheat opened %@1c zo;t‘z:munrlnt mm; futures, quiet; March, higher at T8%@7%. shorts covering In some : May, A CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oran : cases, taking a hazard on the long side because | , CORN—Spot, quiet; American mixed new, 4s: | Seedlings, 50c@$1 25; Tangerine nam"l:u; m_ Liverpool showed a slight advance in the face | AMerican mixed old, ds 1%d; futures, gieady: | darins, $5cG#1; Lemons, @t % for common of the slump here yesterday. The trade was |y >’ o RN m‘m iy A Kl?dmu.w cmwm mcp:.l m‘t: nervous and erratic and continued so through- % — i Sdexican 3 ifornf £t the seaelon. A Deduchion. ih oty psm: Limes, 25@3c; Bananas, "é: per bunch; Pine- marked falling off in the volume of trading. Compared with yesterday's unprecedented rec- | ord of over 2,000,000 shares, to-day’s sales of | stocks fell back to 1511,000 shares. The snap | was clearly gone from the bull enthusiasm and 100 Giucose Sugar_pref the best efforts of the bull leaders proved un- | 2300 International Paper avalling to induce any general or imposing ad- | 2200 International Paper pref vance in prices. Thelr endeavors to advance | **;-..: laclede Gas prices apparently falled to attract any consid- | 190 National Biscuit o erable following and the buying demand for | National Lead stocks showed material impairment. The bear | 100 National Lead prefd element on the Exchange gathered their forces | 3,50 National Steel . for & drive against the market and worked 100 National Steel pre: some very considerable reactions and dislodged 6% New York Air Brake. more or less Jong stock held for weak accounts | 1.200 North American &nd on narrow margine 40 Pacific’ Coast The equanimity with which the reaction was | - Pacific Coast 1st prefd @cromplished by the large holders of stock was, | 3500 Pacific Coast 24 prefd . however, an impressive demonstration of the | _ 500 Pacific Mall continued pnderlying strength of the market. | 21000 People's Gas The pressure of liguidation was at no time very | 1200 Pressed Steel Car 4,200 Continental Tobacco 14,0600 Federal Steel 2,100 Federal Steel p: 500 General Electric 1,209 Glucose Sugar @2 75 per box. THE STOCK MARKET. — Local stocks and bonds were dull and un- | changed. Tho feature of the morning session of the ulative interest in the market was noticeabla, apples, $1@2 per dozen. On the bulge longs sold to realize profits and May was forced back to 78c. At this point shorts were thrown into another fit of hys- terics by a report that the local people had sold_twenty-five loads for direct e: . May accordingly was bid sharply up to 19%c. This afforded _another opportunity for profits to longs. The report of the export sales was tradicted, however. May closed K@¥%c g b Sterling Exchange, 60 days. r. E0rn remained firm during the better part | Sterling Exchange, elght. of the forenoon under the influence of unset- | Sterling Cables .. tled weather. Later sales were a bit freer in | New York Exchange, s eympathy with wheat's reaction from the top. | New York Exchange, telegraj Ma- closed e lower. Fine Silver, per ounce.. § well # 8l Ilifliflltl 2318 BEASEBRER) Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The only new thing in this very dull and neg- Jected market s that the Prune Association is considering the advisability of taking the pre- mium off large-sized Prunes, though no change | savance. . Thts atock overshadowed all others. has yet been made. Prices for all Fruli N Y higher Home at Fulsine and Honey stand as betore, . - 0 | Garibou was no. e : = FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c; | weaker at §8 5. . | The followirg were the sales in the San 40-50s, Tc; 50-60s, ; 60-70s, g : in the cisco Stoek and Exchange Board yesterday: . Poton, 15t 001008, Bher 1006 anek oreno He: | Business was gujelsr - srgryi Morning Session. » » . e | 383uHS | 3N | GBI R 88| B | Exchange dnd Bullion. " i urgent 4 the bears conducted their operatic 79 Pressed Steel Car prefd ae S Vet e was shown b5 Shelr | - Ewirman o CAr 12 Toeal" T market - inciinea o folow | e Dominal ] eagernees to cover and the frequent rallies from | . Standard Rope & Twine wheat. May closed e lower. . - TR iccessive Gownward movement of prices. | §1.300 Sugar . e taary OF M peovidiuns’ Siattisk s Wheat and Other Grains. = This dieposition on the part of the bears con. 00 r prefd ... the demand for pork from shorts. The open b4 tinued until the close. In fact, the last and | 15,500 Ty Coal & Tron ing was easy on the heavy hog receipts, but | WIHEAT FREIGHTS The spot market o T TaE oottt "o o G ) | 3% Uit e oot T | T et ahorts G aaver and. the Jmunent | active but firm at 38 94QN0s, usual opth 2 w0 moved prices up in & jerky and forcible man- i 2,000 BMM States Rubber .. :fl £ * o (m "): N . . On The chartered wheat mer. The decreased activity of the market was fm‘m:m T Ie nulgs mpderats fleet in port has a tered tonnage of £2,115, agalnst 47,240 tons 2200 United States

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