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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1901 ‘lhudnllll(m. A feature In the export [ mess ! line this week was the shipment of 3000 tons | Ii ¢ s eed. . of steel billets to Glasgow from Birmingham, |7 10; sltse mm per . Ala, the largest shipment of this material [ short clear sides (boxed), $7 25@7 35; whisky. MIDDLINGS—$16 50@19 50 per ton. tree, X ; Southern Mountain, Humboldt and Mendocino, 11g12c per Ib. HOPS—12@16c per Ib. ‘ ever sent abroad from the South. Heavy quan- | basis of high $127; clover, contract DSTUFFS — Rollad Barley, 7 ;. . . na may ace In - 50; Cocoanu e, . Corn eal, b try.) “Explanation of tne fact. that - pigiron | phriclee e c‘?sg Cracked Corn. 325 50G%: Mixed Feed. | Firmness continues to characterize all de- prices are half what they were a - 26,000 . Year ago "will be ‘found in the officlal | quhest, bushels Fi— —— WAY—Volunteer, $508: Wheat. gu6em so; | ScriDtions under this head, but prices show uo stocks on December 31, 1900, aggregating 4i2,- | Oats, bushels 934,000 $3000 | Wheat and Oat, $10@I230: Oat, $9@11 50: | further advance. :’l:mu:nl, or l;bnut seven um;- thk; qumatlz Rye. bushels . 5,000 R mnvg:, rmmnnl 1; Alfalfa, $5@9 50; Barley, §7 50 | BEEF—ThSke for Steers and §@7%e per b vear before. At ! er me! Bariey, £ on. for Ce copper is weak and fractionally lower, In sym. | —arcy. bushels = .0 2000 | @ 1 PN Faersic per vale. g s VEAL—Large. $@%; small, 3@1lc per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 9%@lc; Ewes, ,‘_'A’;";fiw“ 12%@; 1b. le per 1b; ing. e per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 5% goc for small and 5%@ Ppathy with a bresk 1a peices abroad, but tin| On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter is higher, on news :(pexccned markets and | market was dull; creameries, 14@2lc; dairles, higher prices tn London. i 134@18c. Cheese, dull, 10%@11%c. Eggs, quiet: |’{’=¢'§ :l apparently less public -peri:hluv. fresh, 1fc. L 5 % & - nterest In the grain markets and th ong While there is no especlal activity at the | 6¢ for medium and %@s¥c for large: stock = liquidation on the late decline has helped to | # ——a < . Hogs and feeders, 5%4@diac; dressed HOgs, 7% fes < 1G13% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 31@4% . moment there is a fair movement in White | HOS SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. per cent. Sterling exchange, firm, with actual | et potset the ' latter developments of l ond Pink Beans at firm prices. oA Beans and Seeds. smaller recelpts at the Nortbwest, decreases Foreign ures. i W | business’ in bankers' bills at $4 STHG4 87% for 5 ¥ Futures. NI 50g2 75: _Small 1t | demang and wr sy sy, s at $4 STHQUSTL Lor | in the visible. supply and the continued good g HEANE - Hayow r;;:@ : Small W | Tates, 34 835 and 34 5. Commerclal blils, 3 530 | hsher, Comapd, , Wheat s, however. slightly @3 5 * I o Moaiin ~ HEe | 483t "8l gher. Talk of a coming big deal in May % | 235; Red, 33 25@3 0; Blackeye, $g3 25; Limas, Silver a shade firmer. FExchange as before. | 62y Srriifcates, @408c. Earailver wheat at Chicago has revived again. LIVERPOOL. 45 605 10; Pea. cleaned up and nominal; Red | BAGS-San Quentin Bags. % &5; Calcutta = § 2 s 4 . incl 3 ments for the < 3 a . @%e: &3 ¥’ heat and Barley a fraction higher. | strons; State, easy; raflroid, strong. week aggTegate 183,018 Dushels against 3,33, | Wheat— Feb. Mar. May. | Kidney, 33 75@4 per ctl Grain Bags. June and July, Woot Ba General Merchandise. E o] 4e; Fleece Twine, Tie. P 054 bushels last week and 3,581,197 bushels in ning 61% 6 1% | SEEDS—Brown Mustard. nominal: Yellow | 30@32%c; ¥ P o & : 5 581, CIOP:" S | Muitars. 1; Flax, $? 50@3: Canary, 3 COAL—Wellington, 33 per ton: Southfield Oats firm, Corn steady and Rye cas) London Markel. the corresponding week of 1000, From July 1 ng R B | e tor Eastern: Alfalia, T@%c: Rape. 3@ | Wellington, 39: _Seattle, §7. Bryant, §7; Coos {0, date thia season ‘wheat exports are 12L-| ushels, agalnst 117,394,998 bushels last sea- eat— The Commerclal Ad-| son and 144,242,241 bushels in 1898-59. Opening Imothy, 8ige Bay, $ ; ,Walisend, 9, Co-operative ‘Walls- 2%c: Hemp, 3 e L s $2G2 50; Green, $2 70 | end, $3; Cumberland, $12'in bulk and $13 % in RIED PEAS—. .Ni Jan. Mar.-June. . - | S v Large arrivals of Volunteer Hay. Bran firm. | NEW YORK. Jan. vertiser's London financial cablegram say: Business fatlures 1 Mo R% @2 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. §i4. Can- S e . n the United States for the | Closing .. 188 198 o ; Coke, $15 Beans still firm, but not wery active. | The stock market here to-day was Inactive | week number 251 agatnst 290 last week, 252 in | Flour— . nel, §10 per tor: Coke. §15 per ton in buik and . 1 3 Ky M 3 o > Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | to Gyl Rogs W pes ™ Jescriptions. 8 & brand. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | and'heavy, ir sympathy with many forced sales 3::- week a year ago, and 248 in 183). Cana- | Opening | of West Australian shares, an aftermath of the D fallures for the week number 34, a de- |Closing recent Whitaker-Wright collapse. American | §1°B5€ ¢f 16 from last week as compared with 2435 25 40 Onions declined again. Potatoes and Vegetables steady. e nE . he to uo- Do aisc 25 il X oy stocks seemed to have lost all animation. In | > 17 1900 and 32 in 1599 : y Onfons have dropped to 8 as ¢ v pany quotes, per Ib. in 100-Ib bags: Poultry in over supply and weak. Game firm. the early trading they were dull and lower with Chicago Livestock Market. tation. Sweet Potatoes are no lower and other | “Crushea. s.28; Powdered. &Sc- Candy Gran- Ga | & draggin, tendency. Later they hardened on < RS Potatoes stand about the same. ulated, 5.35c; Dry Granuiated, 5.75e; Confec- cred Eggs and store Rutter lower. Cheese unchanged. | Bo0d buyfng of Denver and Rio Grande. No reason was given for the sudden interest in Seven cars of Oranges auctioned. Five cars of Bananas arrived. | these snares. | g foney was a little stiffer. Call loans .were CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, 6500, | High prices still rule for Vegetables, with | tioners’ A. 5.7ic; Magnolia A, 5.3c: Extra C, including 250 Texans: generally steady to | light receipts. | $35¢c; Golden C, 5.1Se; barrels, 10c more; half- x T : | barrels, 2%5c more; boxes, flc more: 5-Ib bags, strong; butchers’ stock weak; Texans, steady. POTATOES—Early Rose, 85@75c: Burbanks. i 10¢ more. No orders taken for less than 75 Duw’s Review of Trade. ; L Ee : ) B . le stif it Good to prime steers, $5 26@6; poor to medium. | 334 for River and S5c@$L10 per ctl for | barra: it o A g e S L Price of Pacific brand of Raisins not yet fixed. j 19Ot B ot vemas tini * 1335084 15; stockers and feeders, steady, $3G | Salinas and Toc@$1 for Oregon; Garmet Chiles | rels, §.00c: boxes, 875 ber 1B, Providionis Rows Gasabh G N o detive | LONDON, Jan. 55 —atenion, 45%: Canadian | NEW YORK, Jan. %5—R. G. Dun & Cos |4 60; cows, 127504 15; heifers, $2 T5G4 503 can- | from Oregon, S@60c; Sweets, Sc@fl for Mer- 0VLSI0M % 7 ve. ; Pacific, 90%; Union Pacific preferred, 8: North- | WeKIY Review of Trade to-morrow will say: | ners’, steady, §2@2 70; bulls, 32 75@H 40; calves, | ced. | ern Pacific’ preferred, 87%: Grand Trunk, 7;| Rarely has there been more business in staple | 4@5 75; Texas fed steers, $4@4 75; Texas grass | ONIONS—$1 20G2 per ctl; Cut Onions, $1 25 Receipts of Produce - Wool, Hops and Hides as previously quoted. | Anaconda, s%. Bar silver, steady, 25 9-16d per | and in manufactured 3 g & A | L 8% 9 4 goods at practically un- | steers, $3 35@4; do bulls, §2 50@3 er ctl. ’ Meat ket still fi ¢tk old tations e Ciosed, 28%d. Money 3 per cent. changed prices than during the period since | HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 3,000; to-morrow, | 'VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 6@10c; Asparagus, .. ;":}"““1’2‘7;- ;fi;‘“fiY:’ u Meal markel stul Tirm Gt ine oic quolalions. Conditi the T November 1. This week seems to have marked | 20,000; left over, 400; opened 5@10c lower, clos- | {rom Sacramento, 13G20c per b Green Peas. | Wheat “cila . "\ 7o 1ot Braw kb s 1,830 Local stacks anii-bods e | ndition of the reasury. the climax of the enormous dealings at fig-| 10§ ngozr;m_ top, W Mixed and; bulchers', £@se BT IL Seing Deates 'wflsgmp.&?b“'}‘ Tallow, ctl a1 _ocal stock 0 ve. ¥ s ures which have become famillar. The heavy | 0 iC0, (04" 89S0 to, <hoice heavy, % 1500 Hi: | Ccie: Een Plant. Los “angeles. 180 per 1ot | Sugar, " ctl am Oil sk it brisk and % WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—To-day's statement | trade in pigiron at better prices, the larger | 12 Ly 333, L e p e Lo e e | Lime. bois 5 )i ocks continuc brisk an ri. .:; c:heu'gs"i?» ury .;:;: n"z?"‘x‘xm cash bal- dl!t!r:l::ltlm‘: of dry goods at a firmer nnsedo! ts}f,EEP—Ret:elpu, 5000; sheep and lambs, gmleolnd ¢ for Bell; Dried Pewz's'.? ls:L_cnc: Felts, bdis ... 13 2% 2 »s - 3 3 , 40,854 |, $72,229,511. «uotations”and the h to secure prompt de- | steady to strong. Good to choi ethers, 80 ry Okra, 10@15 1b; C: s, per oy B Increased exports of Wine last year. D e 4 | TI¥ry of boots and shoos all indicate that | @0 40; fair to Cholce mixed, 13 8060 R box: Holhoues Cucimbers, ’..‘";,7:‘, o e Teather, rous = 137 G business may have escaped one of those weary | 8 sheen, 3 85@4 50; Texas sheep, 32 §0@8 50: | Summer Squash, §2 per box: Garlic, 3@ic pe! W ; T 60,30 I Bank Cl readjustments of prices which have proved afl‘r lambe, $425@5 0; Western lambs, 50 | 15 M‘rsryo‘l';“ squ%-h, #1102 pex..tom; Mush- Hay, tons . e 9 i ) e e : rooms, c per Ib. g Exports of Wine. Splorate Soutert i &% | i e Bhraieaen g i oh e Doty GHEC Woal, Saia - w el Col Southern 24 pref 3 . bales o Pl Wiy 5o | * % | cxcellent. After a week of quiet conditions, New York Metal Market. oultry and Game. of wine 1 2 this port in 1800,by sea valued at Denver & Hio Changer: Denver & Rio Grande. Denver & Rlo Grande Adird Srie 1st p AT Great Northern prefd Hocking Coal . Hocking EW YOR : vartly due to uncertainty regarding competi- EW YORK, Jan. 2.—The following table. | tion among leading interests, the fron and steel | NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—The market for metals | Recelpts of Game were larger again, being | fomipiied by Dradstreet, shows the bank clear | jnqustry has taken another long stride for- | 26aln locally was a small one. The London |13 sks, but the market was firm at about the oy iy Principal cities for the weok ended | warg Tne feature was enormous buying of | n market wag firm and reacted about £1 7s | same prices. | case a8 comparad it s oAMCT€A%2 | pig at an advance to §13 % at Pittsburg. This | O0 Epot, closing firm at £123 2s id. The local | Poultry. continues depressed. The last arrivals | | ing week last year: correspond- | sudden activity in the raw material removed | Market sympathized with London. The close j of Ex 490 galior against 3 cases, Family Retail Market. tern are not yet cleaned up, and prices | ¥ 4 Pencentages | fear that stocks might be accumulating at | ¥as firm at $26 5@27, with trading quiet. | are weak all around. There were 40 cases of | of staple & in NCltfee— Amount, Tno et N RCH Rl Sirca ST Tiun. of Ps Heavy Col Copper was dull and depressed. The close was | dressed Turkeys In besides considerable carried. | E:“n":_r::l:‘"::;'“’! yog oA aug S ane . s ey s e Qloteali New York (RS S Kea s Tnse of S Sy o or lake and $16 624 for casting. Trad- | over stock, but prices were Armer. Young stock | n tore. Boston Chicago hiladelphia In some directions there Is less forelgn In- | (7K 10 lead was confined to small lots quiry, although an unusually heavy shipment ! of billets went to Glasgow and exports of rails | Ibs, valued at $6,332,150, | the imports from the Erie & Western Erie & Western pi ore ... i with the marke quiet. Spelter w: weak but not quotably I RY—Live Turkevs. 10@ile for Gob- | mediate prospects of getting any cheaper, as blers and 11@%c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys. Ibs at $11688, better demand. | Meat continues scarce and high, with no im- livestock is scarce. Poultry and Game are ly six mont Sh - St. Louis . 3 iron warrants, $9 50@10 50; Northern foundry, | 126@l5c; Geess, A , $175 | ~ 1 flee, 21,185.000 Ibs at 32,- Manhattan Eievated —.: Fiuzburg e Coaat ave still consideces excemsive. by mane | $10016 0. UZ: Dk, G5 Tor old and L ob 101" voung | M 8004 supoly and resonsble in price. nst % lbs at $2,636,000; rice, Metropolitan Street Rallwi altimore 21,161,698 facturers and there is more inclination to push S Hens, 83 5064 Young Rooste: $4 5 Oid New I\SD»’II"'II!_!!! and Rhubar! are al r!l ¥ s ut §720,640, against 45,217,200 1bs at g a] 1 domestic business on this account. Arbitra- New York Cotton Market. Roosters, $3 50G4: Fryers, $4@430; Broilers, # | coming in. and in threewor four weeks will 60, against Minneapolis & St Louis tion is expected to prevent suspension of work % ‘Ibs atsl markets unless @450 for large and $3G3 50 for small: Pigeons. | make quite a. showing in * &0 TS et § Minneapolis & St Louts prefd.. 5" i N at the furnaces, where a strike was threatened | | $161 25 per dozen for old and 32 0G2 T 1oF | the weather turns very cold. The Summer e | Missourl Pacific . ReRell TRl on February 1. NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Cotton closed steady | aua 2 e el (s st JovE o e e W eather Report Mobile & Ohio......... + 8% | Detrott ......... Further improvement is seen in footwear and | 8nd unchanged. GAME—Quail, §1@1%5 for Valley and 2 for | "e8¥toP/*8 0 b vy g i o ¢ port. mw,\m Eanul t X P e 18% | Gleveland " g‘fi:l;‘{lc:ure‘r. are recel:}i‘ng zunpl- nn:er:. e ;u;-gnsl:‘l'in‘; gg}&zd. ‘-}Z’::"’s} ;nfir;\uh:\::hl,.}:‘? are coming along every day r quantities, e ssouri, Kansas & Texas prefd.... £1% | T iojon rpments from Hoston thus far amount to ? 5: 3 2 % dear. ST e | e Lcuiavilie - e T R e e London Wool Sales. 315081 75; Small Duck, §1@12:; Biack Jack, | Ccal, per ton— SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25 p. m. ew York Central Milwaukee las been frregular in demand, although prices A $125; Gray Geese, 833 White Geese, §1@125: | Cannel .....J—@12 00/Southfleld ... > B ortol & Westers | " Milwaukee are steady. Hides at Chicago fluctuated widely, | LONDON, Jan. %At to-day's auction of | Brant §1%0 for emall and §2 tor larse: Honkers. | Wellington. @il 0 _Wellington 1 0 g ey s orfolk & Western pretd Buffalo With more grades sold at concessions than ad- | waol 13,743 bales were offered. Greasy merl- | §10q. via onysn, SAipS: $20230: Jack Snipe. | Seattle ..... 9 0@-—ICoos Bay....- L e g orthern Pacific ..., Omaha . venced. nos were 5 per cent higher, scoured 5@7%d and | o e R B S S o Cottow Patry Produce, ete__ the last twenty- orthern Pacific prefd Indlanapol It is difficult to find encouragling features In | fine cross-bred wools 64 higher. Lamps wools | tail and $1'for Brush; Doves, 65G75c per dozen. | Butter, choice, 5q40@30|Common Eggs....25027 ey Ontario & Western........ Columbus, Ohi the wool situatigp. Sales for the week at the | 5514 at from par to 5d lower. T Do, *good. 35/ Ranch Eggs, pes Oregon Railway & Navigation...... v chief Eastern Cities were 1,000,000 pounds Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Pickled ... . 3G%, dozen .. Oregon Railway & Nav prefd.. Dty snaller than in the preceding week, and in ey 3 B £8S- Tub, per 1b.......25G— Honey Comb, per Pennsylvania ....... 2 Flastrona four wecks the aggregate only 13,275,700 Lale of Sheepskins. | Cheese, cal ..\ 13g17l pound .. 15320 Reading ....... - Richmond pounds, against 21,704,700 las ear. Not only Store Butter was marked down, this grade | Cheese, Eastern..17@20 Do, extracts 10@12 Brading jas peeit. | Memphis Is there an utter absence of speculative opera- | 1ONDON, Jan. 2%.—A sale of sheepskins was | being neglected. 1In fact, all lower grades of | Cheese, Swiss.....20G35 Rio Grande Western. : Washington. . e e b e g, | P€ld in Mincing Lane to-day. The offerings | Butter are weak, while the uppper grades are | Meats, per Ib— R Shanal Do Pl | Rochester " Demestic quotations have not hardened in sym. | Rumbered 126,404, of which 101156 wers sold. | Airm. Stocks continue sufficient for the demand. e R el et 2 St Louls & San Francisco.. New Huven . pathy with the better prices obtained at Lon- 2 s - There is no change jn Cheese. = jast 51 = 8t Louls & San Fian ist feid.. Worcester . Gon, while a few sales are reported at mod- | in 8eod demand at unchanged prices. Rutth Siiasrare’ ateady, (hesih e 1 20 | Cirsed Bt i et Tt ke st 1§ul‘s &\_:grhm‘v:r;‘ pre Atlanta erate concessions. Hopes for the future are S scarcity. Gathered are ic lower. | Ham 12@15| Pork, salt . 12§18 . St Louls, Southwestern prefd. b S R T e ST e 25 Il and gropens Portland’s Business. Receipts as reported by the Dairy Exchange | L&rd - 15! Pork’ Chops ;5 = Low ° s 2 | Springfield, Mass.. to Eell at current prices, but present heavy N s by ey Mutton 15| Pork Sausages..i34@20 T R 1y e | Eart Worth *. stocks will be augmented in 2 few months 7 —_— S were 235, 2 8000 Eastern | Tang" TGS Vost nusa “Bas o data—Maxi 8t o Portland, Me. by the new clip. PORTLAND, Jan. %.—Clearings, $237,645; bal- | Butter, 630 cases California Eggs, — cases | pors oo o) @; mear St Paul & Omata Portiand, Or, iltry and Staple_products have moved within narrow | ances, $40,051. Eastern Eggs, 1116 pounds California Cheese | CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | 184% Southern . §t. Joseph limits, little attention befng given to widely and —— pounds Eastern Cheese. Hr;fignzc;nd Game— b FORECAST. by - s St W varying estimates from rgentine or reports >* 3 oceandd | Dove e o SI@— s 8 et | et SRRV (N of damage in the Northwest through irsuffi- Northern Wheat Market. Creamery—Extras, 20c; firsts, 18c; seconds, | YOUNE Roosters, | Quail. per dz.31 75g2 50 of the Rocky | 32100 Union Pacific ..... clent snow. Despite the advance in prices over 17, each - | Englian Snipe, pes t of th Y | 32100 Union Pacific . < those prevailing a year ago exports of wheat, b7 Datry—Extras, 17c; firsts, 15c; seconds, Me; s and has ower . URah 40 $tlon-Pacisic: mastd Nashville including flour, from Atlantic ports for the OREGON. PR i Arizona, but settled “‘f"{“; i~ &_-g:ih ks 2 Wilmington, Del week were 2,563.818 bushels, against 1,644,149 | PORTLAND, Jai 2.—WHEAT—Walla | Storage—Creamery extras, firsts, —; e now * Mexican boundary will Wheellng & Lake Erie. Fall Riger last vear. Walla, 55@5%c: bluestem, 3Sc. s<cond: dairy extras, Failures for the week were 306 in the United States, against 231 last year, and 46 in Can- ada, against 33 last Wheeling & Lake Erle 24 prefd. Wisconsin Central . Third Avenue ... Ealtimore & Ohlo prefd. WASHINGTON. oy g TACOMA, Jan. 25.—Wheat l3c higher and | CHEESE—Fancy. tull cream, 1lic; cholce, firm; bluestem, 58c: club, 5%c. 10c; common, nominal: Young Americas, 1%c: eastward through New | each...§1 50@1 5 Teal eea.A0@50 Widgeon . fallen on the Pacific between San Fran- National Tube ... * * F _—M £ ":,‘é’{.g;'““ cream, 15@16%¢ per Ib. e 20 m wind_velocities are ational Tube prefd. . Tacoma . oreign Markets. ia ranch—Selected white, 27c; mixed, | Almonds, per 1b..15@20 Limes, e "per_ hour from the xpress Companies— alate New York Grain and Produce. & 4 S e g b - gy Gty A e th; Winne- 10 Adams .. S Spokane ] LONDON, Jan. 2%.—Consols, 9%. Silver, | California gathered—Selected, 2ic; standard, | Bananas, doz .....1 Raisins, per Ib. Qz—‘ U6 Tnited Fsm},s < o odtor * #|259-160. French rentes, 101f 9c@ioit $aic. | 22 B Wi ekt iy | S Walta. pos. ... .. Wells Fargo Knexviile, % Sk s Cargoes on passage, firmer tendency; cargoes e - - NEY JORL I Qb" t'bw!'“h":l 4 aCelPt: | No. 1 Standard California, %s: cargoes Walla | “‘Storage California fancy, —; standard, —; | Articnokes,ds 151 55| Polatoes, per The- 22,535 exports, 26,000. Quiet bu a shade | yqilg, 29 3d; English country markets, quiet. | Eastern fancy, 20c: standard, doz 10@—| Rhubarb, per 1b..—@15 kigher, closing firm. LIVERPOOL, Ja 25.—WHEAT—Firm; No. | — white, 1b..15@20/ Sweet Potatoes,Ib WHEAT-—Recelpt: exports, l'l Standard Callforni 6s 3d@6e 4d; wheat in Colored, per 1b..192—| Parsnips, per dz.10¢ Miscellaneous— ., | Topeka 700 American Cotton Oil.. - - 3% | Birmingham American Cotton Oil prefd Wichita American Malting ...... Binghamto American Malting prafd. Jucksonville, Fia 151,000 bushel: Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. C 138,000 bushels. Spot market strong; No. 2 red, | Parls, dull; flour in ris, dull; French coun- Dried Lima, 1b.. 6@ 3| Radishes.ds behs. 15320 res 101 vind Am S ¢ Ref. ! 0 3 e haiatats. A can Bmeiting & Raf pref ity §2c £. o. b. afloat; No: 2 red, 20%e elevator; No. | ¥ markews, awet, . Colnage; cseh - 98 2:‘,',:.“&.’.3‘.“?;“%3" eather § ¥, | ican § J x LN =] h . e aulifiowers, - .. 20925 : the morning; fresh American Spirits ... »+ 2 | Chattancoga, L Nostharn Duluthi/ B v in a0y a1 CLOSING. Seven cars of Oranges were auctioned, as fol- | Celery, head ..... 54— Summer Squash, i Biop dis- | LIVERPOOL, Jan. 2. — WHEAT — Spot, | lows: Fancy 15620 per 1b ..ov spsettled weather Saturday, Amerfcan Steel Hoop.. .11 261 | Canton, Ohio. avels, $1 T5@1 95; do choice, §105 | Cress, doz bnchs. played strength and fair activ! i Frge Sp AL steady; No. 1 Calffornia, s 4a; No. 1 red West- % 5 : Seedlings, §@Tsc; | Cucumbers, pr dz..32 00 Sprouts, per ib.... < Wihern portion; snow in the American Steel Hoop prefd.. gpringiicla, Gio Were stimulated by small Argentine shipments, | Steady; No- 1 Calffornla, fs 4d; No. 1 red West_ | g155; standacd. 75¢G81 20 ngs, E5QTsc; | Sucumbers. Br 02 %08 Sheout: Per o & - Amerean Steel & Wire ......2 Fargo, X, Dol better flour demand in the Northwest, higher | iy WiRiet, B 00 N0 3 JOTRGIN SEING, B8 | Tangerines, Tic@1 %; Lemons, 0c per box. One | Gicen Peas, ib.. 10413 Thyme, par Ib a— e rmcire b ot Fremont, . e e e N - | e of the cars consisted of fancy Navels In bad | Lettuce, per doz..15G3)! Turnips, per do: = < 1d at §1 20@1 6. net advance. Jamsary closed Sic: March. 80% | 1 CGRN—Spot, auiet: American mixed new. is order and sold at $1 200! @81¥%c, closed Siijc; May, 80 7-16@S1 9-16c, closed 81%c; July, 80%e, closed 81%c. Onions, ' per 1b. Okra, dried, 1b. +. | Daven 14% | Toledo - ‘140 | Galveston Tt ‘American Tin Plate prefd. American Tobacco . American Tobaceo prefd. ANDER G. McADIE. Forecast Offictal ——t— A 1d, 3s 11%d. Fut —Steady: - | Five cars of Bananas came in on an already ey 38104 d; March, 38 9%d; May, 3e 9%, =" | overloaded market. Prices are weak, but bo lower. pradiduds ol i | Anaconda Mining Co.. 41y | Houston HOPS—Quiet. here is no change in Apples and Pears. *1 Brekiyn Rapid Transit.. i HIDES—Firm. s 1 It it B Colorado Fuel & Iron £% | Macon, . G WOOL—Duli. g a APPLES—35@€5c per box for common and T5¢ EASTERN MARKETS. ot et i - % Litde Rock COFFEE-Spot—Rio, dull: No. 7 involce, The: LOCAL MARKETS @81 50 for good to choice; Spitzenbergs, §1 3@ | | Continental Tobacco p B | e e 1l mild, dull; Cordova, S8@l2ie. Futures closed . 175: Oregon Spitzenberss, §150G1 5. | 1 Federal Steel ....... e quiet, unchanged to 5 points lower. Total | PEARS—50c@$1 50 per box. * Federal Steel prefd. o | e orines 1,380,540 sales, 7500 bags: January, $545; February, i #——— % | CRANBERRIES—Wisconsins, §1350 per bar- N, York Stock Market s B e e i e e R Exch d Bulli TUITRUS _FRUITS—Navel 3192 Do. hardshell, Ib 3@10 °T i ] eet. G Sugar .. Totals U. S.....§2,194,111,085 ember, $5 73; 3 . s ) . 3 12 5 e 12334 Hew = Glucose Sugar pre! Totals outeide of SUGAR-Quiet and steady; fair refining, 3%c: Acnange ana. Swison. Seodlings, 50c@Yl: Tangerines, T5cGdl 30; Man- | Fortn, - iy gl L U DU S International Paper New York..... 689,033,695 . v... | Centrifugal, 96 test, 4%c; molasses sugar, 3%c; o darins, 75c@$1; Lemons, 25c@$125 for common | p o iagy ....12%@~ Mussels, quart. 10 5. — raverse { International Paper prefd DOMINION OF CANADA. refined, quiet. Sterling Exchange, 60 days...... — #484% | and $150G2 for good to choice: Grape Frult, $1@ | Sucnte" fosk ' 1agm Oysters, Cat 0. tod nge to-day from the lowest to Laclede Gas ... e BUTDMER—Recelpts, 565 packages: steady: | Sterling Exchange, sight. — 4 88% | 2; Mexican Limes, $4 50@5; California Limes. 25 | SEOOT CUqq -8, O30, SO0 1090050 covering ome point for a large | tional Biscuit . it o creamery, 16@22c; June creamery, 15@20c; fac- | Sterling Cables — 4 89% | @35c; Bananas, 50c@3$1 50 per bunch; Pineapples, :: d 5 ciw ad angter frou § .15 Bhow ational Biscuit prefd. Winnipeg tory, 11@ide. | New York Exchange. sight. - 17% | T5c@§2 per dozen. o Ll o514 Vational Lead ... | Hanfor BGGE. Receipts, 6534 packages; steady; West- | Now Tork Exchange, teiegraghic — 24, i —— ) J MOK. PromEney tional Lead pref at mark, 19@21%;c; Western, loss off, l'ine Silver, per ounce.. - 62 z & 151 B R osdhsi o o o e T iy | Basiiton 555 Sacked b Mexichn Dotlare, nominai #% o & | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. STOCK MARKET time got a point away from | ... MNational Stesl prefd - 5 jm R R DRIED FRUITS. T T B ther direction was small, I | Victoria, B, C Owing to scant offerings of choice and fancy 7 Pacific brand of Ralsins have he early decline in prices was as- | 400 North American . e ot aaioy o Wheat and Other Grains. The prices of m's dieposition to sell American hed gains ranging me of the American pening. The New York essed in sympathy and Totals ... -— t yet been fixed, though they may be any ulte firm as to undertone, but was not mate- not Tlally changed. State common, 3% @4%c; prime, | WEHEAT—Liverpool was firmer. with more | d2y: The market for all descriptions remains | On the morning session of the Bond Exchange 5@3%c: cholce. 5% @6o: fancy, c. inquiry. principally owing to the bullish news | unchanged. - there wers sales of California Fruit Canneries Calitornia dried fruits Inactive but steady at | yrom the Argentine, but Paris was weak. New | FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c; | at §106 and of Caiifornia Wine Association at $32,197,528 Pacific Coast 1st prefd. Pacific Coast 24 prefd. Pacific Mail . arket People's Gas Doty | . -y . " : ; Facute in some . cases Pressed Steel Car. “an | | Bradstreet's Financial Review. | | 4G 3 "sra g2e; Moorpark, sug | York adyanced. United States Consul Swaim | 3-40e. R i Do, 0T, TAc: | 000, Hans Sugar advanesd 10 48 Busivess and Brooklyn Transit. Pressed Steel Car prefd. s ] s 4 4 reports that the Argentine surplus will not be 808, 8: L 2%es " 3 i 100-120s, Rood. e day led the advance Pullman Palace Car.. s | L 2 | PPEACHES Peeled, 14@15c; unpecled, 0%@10c. | over half of last year's. The crop In the River | 1%c; rubles, %c premium: Sonomas. %c and | In the afternoon the feeling was senerally war wige 'St Faul e i S Ryrage ey g 5 —— Platte provinces is bad, both In the Argentine | San Joaquins %c less than Santa Claras, ex- | 7 but DFices Showed Metle varigtion. = e e pirnd s prefd ‘it | - NEWYORK, Jan. %.—Bradstreet's Financlal | #: ————————%* | and Uruguay. On the Argentine side there {s | cePt 100 and over, which stand the same. Apri- | gan’ joaquin was firmer again at §12 50G15. 4 an ex- ugar pref AU | e 6. moRe WAL Ay 7 cots, 6@Sc for Royals and 10@10%c for Moor- | Ginerwise there was no marked change, though rning’s decline, <oming on Tennessee Coal & Tron. 573, | Review to- ¥ . s 10t over 13% bushels to the 2.47 acres, while | S0U% M4EC L O les, “4@5tce; sun-dried, Uirw: oo ge, thous! invited some buying United States Leather. ioth | Much irregularity has been 'seen in the Chicago Grain Market. 1 is doubt(ul whether Truguay will nave | Digaatic: Deaches, 4@¢ fof standard, Sec for | Saics Were free. There was nothing new in the -3 e By g o {::::‘! ;ll:::: Ifit:l:'l:rrn 3% | course of the :(n-‘rht ;hl! :e::x :ndlrpenm- enoush wheat for home consumption. Argen- | choice and ;’M‘lc“ for 1-1{!.“' l;:l.;e zer: et vidend erday: Hawailan Commer- e opening dip. e move- = 20% | tion was uncertain and vai ts < * E unj 33 s e s e B e i gy | flon e el Rt vecid e o S| # | tine shipments since January 1 are 1630000 | Piums, pitted, 5@6%c: unp e | et Sees. W Bestone e bushels, against 2,278,000 during the same time | tarines, 5@s%c for red and 5%:@6c for white. | {0 e 550 "in" two dividends, aggregating - f% | chiet influence was the expected death of | CHICAGO, Jan. %.—May wheat cpemed %@ | lcst vear. | RAISIN: flefl;fi_am;gwlmhm 106,000 1374 | Queen Victorla, which induced heavy selling | %c higher at 75%@T5%c and sold early at 75%c | (Chicago opened firmer. In sympathy with the | has established (% "0, PV RS o e Tiey | The Alaska Treadwell Mining Company has 57 | in the London market and caused foreign hold- | on a rather quiet market. Higher cables, light | Pther Torkeis, ncreased speculation and | ThomDeoR oc: prime, $c; unbleached Thomp. | déclared the ysual quarteriy dividend of 37iso fcreigners buying freely, though thes » 2 ey 15 |ers to part with a considerable amount of | Argentine shipments, moderate Northwest re- | ({Ac abic tealizing at the adeance The com. | son's, 3¢ ‘Sultanas—Fancy. 10i¢ per | PeT share, amounting to §75,000, payable on the per’ 1b. | American securities. This, supplementing the | ceipts and a report that wheat in the La Plata | mission houses all had buying orders, the pit | Ib; choice, 9%c; standard, 8%c; prime. S¢; un- [ %th- ; H tanas, Sc; Seedless, 50-1b box “BOND | ivsettled feeling of last week about indus- | provinces was in a very bad condition were | was full of operators and it looked like old | bleached Sultanas, ¢ es. | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | " . | 4-crown, 1c: 3-crown. 6%c: 2-crown, fc. trials and the liquidation in the railroad share | the factors. Moderate amounts were sold on | Hhmes again In view of the bullish news from | Sc; A-crown, JIC: Croq, DACT Sorav, Be Western Union . Amalgamated Coj Republic Iron & Steel Republic Tron & Steel Co P C C & St Louls.. guent reactions during the d ulative support was wit ex were inclined to slip vement of the 4 outhwesterns, which fol s for several days past in Kansas | — preferred. There was also heavy | 630.400 Shares sold. « of the bonds of the St. Louis South- CLO! X V] ny and the Missouri, Kansas - S0 SOMIA. ympany this morning before the | U S 28 ref reg.....105%] n the stocks was inaugurated The ad- | .7 coupon n the group reached 3% in Missoun, | U S % TeK.. . e preferred, 2 in the com- = tr cach it ihe Be- Loms | Do e - S Wabash preferred, Texgs Do new_ ds. coup..137% Missouri Pacific. There whs Do MU ks I the rise beyond the favor- 0 B 3 oo . led furthy neessions 1 i P 12: D iten sonckion th the weliaat ot !the bulge, and a reaction to T5%@T5%e took | NGthivest bought freely and there was a large | §1 0 Fancy Clusters, '$2; Dehesa, §2 50; Im- i 5 oo 't ’ - FRIDAY, Jan. 35-2 p. m. H tion in the market. place. Later forelgners were reporte uyers; | export demand at St. Louls. perfal, $3. All prices f. o. b. at common ship- — [ e e e aa o | Sl markets were strong both for futures | “The local market was higher, both on and | ping points in Callfornia, UNITED STATES BONDS, pflr’es due partly to the feeling that the death ' and snot and primary receipts showed a de- | ofr call. 5 NUTS—Chestnuts, !Gmn per 1b for Itallan: Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. e e it “Deen . fullys perhans el | ¢lded falling off. There was good buying by | * Spot Wheat—Shipping, 98%c: milling, $1@1 05 | hardshell. w:g‘lflm 2, Thc: Almonds, 12813 tor | 4 quar coup.. AEtIrG s d0 cp (Rew)IBTHING L s ‘London. commission” houses and prominent professional | per ctl. papershell, lc for sofishell; Peanuts, 5@6c | 4s do eer..11395114% 38 do coup.....110%111% 03 l:?i‘fian‘i“if‘.“,"flffi 41 ‘extansive Efl.,”‘fi.%’.‘.;‘: bulls. This buying spread reget among the | CALL BOARD SALES. for razil Nuts, lhi'o;;lbmg e; P "*\MISCELLAN J0US BONDS. astern; news to expla p . s hS 3 stocks were again subje to bears for the early sales and the buying pres- Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—May—2000 ct cans, 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, 13 A — Oak Water e, showing of earnings for several members | DO 58 I8, I e e L e anmaing | Sure caused & Tally t 6% shortly after n $1C5; 60C0, §104%: 6000, $104%; mbers | HONEY—Comb, 13%G 143 for bright and 1214 . Co Pote % T |Occanic 85 ta group. which were published during the | y,DO 5 coupe 15 | Gay strength continued in the early transace | ACting on the theory that it is time to 6c0, 91 08%. @13c for light amber: water white extracted, | SAL®L CBD 30 T om C Ry 6s. e & e S SENRARE. SO e~ | 4 ochiuie an 3 | tions, followed, however, by renewed selling | When the market touched ifc some bears a: Sécond Session—No rales. T%@8c; lght amber extracted, 6%Q@7c; dark. | £,r @ P 6e..131 13 Pac G Imp et By v S i Bt Ty I E i | and finally-by 'a raily which lasted until the | serted themselves and forted l‘-fi'fl to T5¢. | Regular umw Session — Ma. ctls, lg%e -] Ib. I F & Cl Ry 6s.114% — & Cl Ry v sniets Sleo Ot iy lately talked of | anada S0 2ds......110 |5t L &S F gen ge.125 " | chd of the first hour's trading on Thursday. | Thelr offerings were so qulekly: ;n and more | ¢ 12,000, $1 05%; 28,000, $105%; December EESWAX—24@26c per Ib, ey st Rbs.— — [P&OR ldation of Southwestern roads. The steeh, Ches & O 3s......106% St Paul ons 5, | Dullness, however. supervened and the market | atked for that near the end of the seesion a 51 09%. HO& S 5%s 108 — [Powell-st s USRS S and | "0 5 00 15 ° | hung heavily until the afternoon, when bear- | Sharp advance rom this price to 77c took place, L# Atternoon Session—December—8000 ctls, $1 09%; Provisions. Do 3s. 104 thow s e Eaine, SUEeT howed decidely| Cui'a W con 161 | ioh interests became more. active and suc. | and the close was strong, May 1%@1%c highetd fuy Goco, $1 05%. = LA = g o U e £ g (s ros® a haft | “Dos R deb o8 S5 ceeded in forcing down prices throughout the | at 8@ BARLEY—Still higher quotations rule for z= LA from the early depression and there were & .| Chicago Term ds. 11313 | active list, The opening on Friday was. weak, | Corn was only moderately active. There the best grades and ofterings are moderate, | Everything remains as before quoted, with a | "1 num! { Jess prominent raflroads which | Colorado So 4s. 514 | i sympathy with lower prices in London. but only a falr shipping demand. Local The feeling is healthy. firm but not overactive market. Do 38..- showed good recoveries. The gains were not 18ic | support was once more shown in various parts | showed a desire to keep the price hat Feed, 76%c for choice bright. 73%@75c for No. SURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@li%c tor | LAPR well maintained and the closinz was below 573, | of the list and short covering in various ai- | they call “new ground,” and in this were | 1 ‘ana’ 70@72%c for off grades: Brewing and | Sor Mant it et Market Ct the best except in a few stocks, notably St. 10634 | rections also set in, resulting in & moderate | assisted most by wheat strength, alf light | §nipping grades, $0@S2%c: Chevalier, nominal. | heavy, 1%@i2c for lig bum. W36@\e tor | 5o See Paul and He Southwesterns dll{ofll;!yn Jfran- | Gen Blec . 3 demand at the close. coverings l‘-na light *re:glpt- were fl'bu”t;rv CALL BOARD SALES. lign! "‘/-"4;‘“ for extra light and 18@15%e for | ¢ C'N G. i fe all v and broke sl Iy [} factors. May closed %c over yesterfly a C. sugar-cured; Eastern W ams, after a considerable advance when the Dt | 1 B oy b 000 T % |On the bulge selling was heavier than it had | Informal Sesston’d 126; Mees Beet, $12 per barrel; extra Mess, $13; | 1% Go.. of officers elected by the stockholders was pub- | M K & T 3ds. been before, but it was well met. s-wng St aratiie: Sassten 2 sald, Family, §14; extra Prime Pork. $15@15 50; extra | v p lished, 2= it failed to show the presence of the | = Do 4. . - Brad et Trad Oats were fairly active and strong in sym- x:{“ =iy su-‘::n—llny—«m ctls, T34e; De- | Clear, §18 10@20; Mess, §17; Smoked Beef, 13¢ | " g ... Metropolitan Street Railway interests in the | MINING STOCKS. radstreet’s on Trade. pathy with wheat, following an opening which ber—2000, TI%c. % per pound. N Cal R: - :}.'“\\'Tfiws (":( u‘!vm‘ hl\_;rlfln much promised | ” %(Little’ Chiet, . a shade easier on ler{llnt hy"elevnor peo- “g’AT;—_ “Ancther shipmeft of 300 ctls of East- LARD;TIH:C’E q'uoted at m p: bforla g1, | Stktn Gas 0s...108 — $ ossip. The most no | 5 pure . losed re; half-barre e, | Gak I the day's market was the oot o | % On #——————————————————————4¢ | Ple against country ases. - May closed at | ..“Oats Is here, in transk for Honolulu, and | SOMPUnd an o pure. | oak Tran 6s H ¢ 5-1b th 5 > from the recent high level there are still more to come, according to re- | ¥4¢i 10-1h tins, 9%es S1b tine, $he. e WATER STOCKS. for persistent manipulation o secure & movement of prices, This s the ural result of the large elimihation of spec ket has drifted during the week more and more fnto professional hands. The pretiminacy e | ures of the week's movement of cash Insures tive mccounts from the market. The mar. | row will say: Despite some irregularities in reports from different sections and industries, trade as a whole Is of satisfactory volume for this time of year. Relatively the best reports come from the Pacific Coast, the South and opening was In sympathy with a lower hog market, but the good cash demand which sprang up later and sympathy with the wheat strength puiled prices out of the hole and caused an advance: - May pork closed 1z ditahns: Mayci-a b un Sucleey sibe = dafs er. c. NEW YORK, Jan. %.—Bradstreet's to-mor- Brovisions were moderately active. The port on ‘Change. “The market continues firm at previous prices, with a fair local demand. White, &1 3081 50: Do St R fon. Beots flr‘n‘vunc;mml'l?rs‘l’a.kd z{? Teed 31 1TG1 20; for Seed, 1 35G1 30 per half-barrels, Sc; ome tierce, T#c; two tlerces, T%c; five tierces, T%e per Ib. . Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Contra Costa.. §9% 70%! Spring Valley. 2% 92% Marin County. 82 — | GAS AND TLECTRIC STOL‘KS.“ Cent L& PCo— 4 PacLCo... Equit G L Co. 3 Bac E G&RCo. — 1% Bt BT Co. 38 7 SEOSE.. e CORN—Is steady at the advance already | There is nothing new to report under this| O G L & H... — 0% San Francisco. & 4% 06 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. - foclt Pac Gas Imp, 4% &% Stktn G & E.. — 14 another gain to be shown in to-morrow’s bank Money — |Union Pacific. ) pring dema ® statem which probably will reach the Southwest, where s nd is open. e leading futures ranged as follows: 00 o8 e ove- Y Tana B3 {fon-Jrall. . Dnssahimabie, WRaties A0 S0 uo- . High. Loy Yellow, $115; White, $115: Eastern mixed, DES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil INSURANCE STOCKS. et from the. Interior and in s oo | Tame. doaa (i A oS ae (412 | tions. notably the East, hes been .a bar to Lo R sy w Clode | 124 per o e it asatwtidne. Huavy SAlip® Mtiers, | Vivem's Pund.. 70 1 Eold export of $4.000,000. which almost entirely | Stocks— i fin.‘-, { activity in retail trade, but taken as a whole | January .. % V% E e per ctl. $%c; medium, Se; light, $@8%c; Cow BANK STOCKS. Wiped cut ‘the gains by the banke on mey | A T & 8.F.. julmemm%& 3 the trade situation has many points of | Fepruary Uwc. o .1 FUEEWIGATSont, of 019 i otk §isc for heavy and S@s%c for light; Stags, 6G | Anglo-Cal Ltd. 77 — |Lod P& A..13 — Treasury operations. |AT&s¥ prefd. 4% N E Gas&Coke 5. stfenigth. Special:activity had Beén roted in kd Bi > Ghe; Salted Kiv, Sc; Saited, Veal. Sc; Banl of Cal...410 e = et ST LT S o Seuhwentern | Amenican Sugng ot Minin Bharse= | Some branchos of the lron trade and sentiment Plole antl Bllanits. CA ;D 0 eg i il "ant CREE ST e I Net Betbh movement of bonds of all the Gould Beyii® | Bell Telephone ...161 has been on the whole helped by a clearer ‘ T 4c; Sheepskins, shéariings, each; short SAVINGS BANKS, westerns at notable advances in price. The | BOtOR & Albany.Z |Amalg Copper. view of the possibilities contained In the re- FLOUR—California Family Extras. $3 2@ | Wool, @350 each: medium. 00l ; long Wool, | 0. g ¢ 1..... — 150 |Sav & L So.... — — markel was quiet. but firm. Total sales, | BOStOR Pei:lm 2‘/. thnuc 57 cent ‘‘war talk."” The quieting down of bus- 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 153 %, | T5c@41 each; Horse Hides. salt, 32 % tor Hum 8 & L.... — — (Sec Sav Bnk. 215 — £,529,000. United States 3s coupons advanced % | G‘B""o‘“m_ g on & Mont. iness abroad naturally ts to some u- Oregon, $2 75@2 §5 per barrel for family ana | lavge and $2@2 25 for med“l';"*d:m 25 for smali ot Sav 0 — |Uniom T Col. — = NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | Pominion. Coal. . 108 (Catsmer: & Seiom tion of our export trade in the cruder §2 73 tor bakers'; Wasbington, bakers, §2 1; | and We for colts: Horse FICH fry, M7 for | 3'F sav Uo.a0 — Shaves Closing i ek | Calumet & Hecla' of iron and stecl, capper and lumber, . * B large, 41 0 K ma-Simmer or red sking. foo STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. ol tock— B inis! products’ of these . s ’ . | for 4 d o BAH Atcbiecs ... - -4 the outlook 18 declared to be atil] atis et o e engar® (a8, Lol | tai Gr mejum skine, 3k winter or thin sking, | California .35, — [0 SL & H... gt — 0 Atchison prefd Speculation 15 limited in nearly all . i % Al Lo 2 pEsiuon, Wi e g, i earings returns at present ive & Canada Southern 0% | idea of actual business than o three g~ Chesapeake & Ohio. i past. Prices show few i t Gilant Con Co.. Chicago Great Westers. i cereals being slightly higher, while T Setge l s e e e e e R Byaros Chicago, Ind & Loutsville prefd.. . a1 o' the" whole. stealy, aidp ¢ Honokas 8 Co. 3138 Chicago & Eastern Illinols. J Z AcHn; 37 Chicago & Northwestern, New York Money Market. lmm. in e Ngher grades of wool has oo Huteh S,P Co. W% — Chicago. Rock Island o o 4 notes sales of m m CCC& Bt Louls........ l NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Money on call, easy, at uuon.-:d that w‘:‘l:‘h’ the bt ey h“ banis