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VTHE SAN 'FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1901 'change as be lozver. and Rye as previc g checked by the re ans firmly | 1g¢ in c: ks of F me in liberal receipt and we > rec diry from Ga vanced Ic. ange in Provisions. 7i ide market reported in rat air trading on the locdl Bon Jlan—Pacific T ime.) with rain or weather Tu ANDER G Forecast Offici The stock market was rews of purchase of Pacific by a syndicate Notwith the tape the in a state of un- > rumors of deals have , this par ed, even in the As & result c in commis- ted bid- They bought 12,500 n the fall of th ices of $5% to 89l ax the highest that s ng lean road Goes mot ale of the is fof the benefit fority stock of & road pre- the best interests or 4 Pprofessional specula- tors taok ctive part in the market with the advantage ofiered of the large outside de- mand for stocks attracted by the Southern Pacific deal. In their manipulation to advance prices operaior mude a demonstrative bid - fon Facific 1t was quickly supplied in a single block, and as a consequence Union Facific ruled below thet for the rest of the day. The completion outhern Pacific fon caused additional redence 1o T - ther similar transac- | tions. It is highly prot also that the itkelihood of further transactions is increased by the fruition of this plan. The large de- mand for Ate axtracted by ih These. stocks was, e spicuous of the da) » advance in Atchl #on veached 3% and in Rock Island 2% on very large dealings. The movement in Louisville spparently was hased on the fact that it has had no considerabie rise eince its dividend has been incre The riss in the railroad list, which was very general in sympathy with these movements, invited heavy realizing, and the bull speculators turned their attention to cther guarters of the list to sustain the mar- ket The most cons us rise of Ahis opera- tion_was shown in the local tractions, Brook- Iyn Transit and Manhattan rising 3% each and Metropolitan 2. There was a period of ac- tivity and strength in the steel stocks which Jifted them from 1 to 3%. Rumors that threa ~ned confiict In the stee] trade had been averi- ed by sgreement heiped the movement. The inclined to rum off in the late realizing and the closing was Although the speculation for the - “confident, counter considerations were not entirely lost Sight of. The fact that ® considerable rise in stocks predicated on ex- tensive consolidations had already occurted, the posetbility o hostile legisiation, the price paid for the roads sbsorbed and the possibility of da: e to the 7ot included leading to rivalries reprisais were all discussed, ‘although they re- celved small credence. The inroads upon the money market shown by last week's enormous loan expansion as & resuit of the heavy finan- cial operations, &ives some Welght to expect tion ‘of future developments ih the money market. Sterling exchange Gontinued fo ad. vance, notwithstanding an easier money mar- ket in London and the poesibility of gold ex- ports this week is still considered. The bond market was strong and slightly more active than on Friday. vaiue, §7,310,000, ison and 1o Rock Isiand was se movement in the most con- whole market was dealings on the last call = NEW YORK STOCK LIST. ares Clost Stock— . Bide Atehison > Atchison prefd . Baltimore & Ohio . Caradian Pacific Canada Southern Chesapeake & Obio Chicago Great Western . Chicago Burlingion & Quincy Chicago Ind & Loulsville . Thicago Thicago Chicago € CC & 8t Lovis . Colorado Souther Colorado Southern Ist prefd . olorado Southern 24 prefd . Delaware & Hudson . Delaware Lackawanna & West: nver & Rio Grande . Great Northern pres SUMMARY OF THE MARKET . Bai :pt and weak. Cheese and Eggs unchanged. r cars of Oranges at auctio nons and Bananas plentiful. Fruit neglected at the old quotat ) Meat market as previously g The natural con- | and excited demand for | The opening price | ok | #t both 47 and 41 on the S00 shares, The demand came | .. and the opening price here was below parity of ihat estab- | on this morning. Opinfon in to the conclusion | remains in the market, as | the | popular disapproval leading to | Total sales, par | nited States bonds were all unchanged on | efore. ley dull. quotcd. St 1. Bran firm. cd quotations. Onions the East offcring. cak. brought higher prices Limes in light supply. i 101LS. better tone. woted. d and Oil exchanges. Hocking Coal Hocking Valley liknois Central " e atral “prefd & Western egon Rallway & Nav ........ v Iway & Nav prefd t Louls & San Fran t Louis & San Fra n Fr suthwestern Juthwestern [ Wheel prefd Third Baltimore & O Natlonal Tube S American . | . “United States | 50 Wells Fargo | Miscellaneous American Cotton Oil. Cotton Ofl American Malting ..... A an Malting _ PO American Smelting & Refining..... American Smelting & Ref prefd.... American Spirits FAREN, American Szirits American Steel Hoog ! American Steel Hoop pre | American Steel & Wire. rican Steel & Wire pre | American 7 American Tin Piate prefd American American Anaconda oklyn Rapi ‘clorade Fuel & Continental Tobacco .... Continental Tobacco prefd Steel ... Ereen ral Steel prefd » prefd ing Co.. International Paver National Biscuit onal Biscuit prefd. tional Lead = ad prefd tec! Xir “Brake North Ame ! . Pacific C . Pacific Pacifo Pacific Peoples Pressed Steel Ca Pressed Steel @ar pre Pullman P St ard st ist prefd t 24 n ® B United States Leather.......... United States Leather prefd United tes Rubber. 551 United States Rubber prefd Western U'nfon Amalgmated Copper Republic lron & Steel. Republic Iron & Steel P CC & St Louis..... pref. 500 Shares old.~ CLOSING RONDS, U S 2= ref reg.....106% N ¥ C lsts, 1074 Do coupon 105% N J C gen 5. T reg N Pacific 3s. Do 4= NYC&SL s N & W con 4s. Do 35 coupon Do new 48 reg. | Do'new 4s coup.. | Do old 4s reg | Do old 4s coup | Do te rex Do s coupo Dist of Col 3.65 Atchison gen és.... Do adj 4s. ‘anada 8o 2ds.. Ches & O 4155 o 2 Chi & N con Do § F deb s.. Chicago Term 4s... Colorado So 4s. D& R G 4 | Erte_xen 4s | F W& D Cists. Gen Electric bs. Jowa Cent lsts. Reading gen 4s... 4R G W lsts...... £t L& 1M con U Pacific 4s Wabash lste. Do 2ds. | L & N uni 4s West Shore 4s. | 31 K & T 28 Wise_Cent lsts | Do as.... Va Conturtes { STOCKS. | Adams Con. Little Chief S5 Alice 600 Breecs . e Brunewick Phoenix ol Comstock Tunnel... 04'Potosi - 06| Con. Cal. and -15) Savage lgl Deadwood Terra... 2 Sierra Nevada 15 Horn_Silver 110 Small Hopes. D iron Siiver 65 Standard ... RS Leadville C 051 | BOSTUN STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— |Unton Pacifie . | Call Loans |Unjon Land | Time Loans 4 West End .. Stocks— | Westinghse Eiee. . so1a | Ateh., Top.&StFe. 53| Wisconsin Cen. .." — & | do pretd 9% Bonds— | American Sugar '.137% Atchison 4s | | _do prefd . 19 N, | Bell Teleph: 63 | Boston & Albany.253 | Adventure i | Boston ‘Elevated.. — |Amal. Hoston & Maine. Chi., Bar. 45% Boston & X Dominion Coal .. 34% Butte & Boston... 8 | do presd 083, | Brigham i i do. pretd 75 |Centenntal | Fltchburg prefd ..141 |Frankiin | General Ejectric. i N.E. Gas & Coke. 014 ‘Colony O Domt: Rubber New York Money Market. NEW TORK, Febh. 4.—Money on call steady, 1%@2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3@4 i per cent; sterling exchange firm, with actual 1% 208 | Krades, $2 45G2 65. t 1@15c. Cheese, Aull, 10%4@l1i%c. Eggs, dull} | Treen, 1%, i = * i Foreign Futures. i 1 * % LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Mar, May. | Opening L6 8 61 Closing - 6%, 613 PARIS. | Wheat— Feb. Apr.-May. | Opening LB W Closing L1905 20.15 Flour— | Opening 24 05 25 50 Closing 24 10 2586 £ | 66,000 bushels. n bankers' bills at $4 851 for de- d and $ 54% for sixty days: posted rates, @4 3% and $4 $9: commercial bills, $1 3@ sliver certificates, bar’ silver, Mexican _dollars,” 47%c; Government bonds, steady; State bonds, Inactive; rallroad bends, firm, London Market. Unlon Pacific fic_preferred, Ra: ST Bar preferregd, 86%; : Grand Tru stlver, steady, 28%d er cent. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—To-day's statement ©of the Treasury balances in the general fund, caclusive of the $130,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Avallable cash balance, $143,067,100; gold, 371,007,250, —— New York Grain and Produce. * # NEW YORK, Feb. 4 —FLOUR—Receipts, 37,- 271 barrels; exports, 18,800 barrels. Inactive and rather weak, closing lower to sell. Winter patents, $3 65G4; winter straights, $8 45@3 55; Minnesota paterts, $4@4 25; winter extras, $2 60 @2 §5; Minnesotd bakers', $3@8 25; winter low WHEAT—Receipts, 140,000 bushels; exports, .00 bushels. Spot—Weak. No. 2 red, Whe ©. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 88%c 1. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duhith, §%e f. 0. b. afloat. Optlons—Exceotionally dull practically @il day, burdened by bearish weekly statisties, lower cables, short selling and {mproved weather conditions west. Closed weak, %e net re. Mgr{'h 78 T-16G78 T9%c; 3 (lac, closed 79 79 718 closed T¥e, e ~Quiet. - State—Common to choice, 1900 1899 crop, 11@lic; old olds, 2@6c. asi—1%00 . 15@19¢; 1899 crop, 100 . 16; E Salveston, 20 to 25 pounds, 24c; California, le; Texas dry, 2 to 3 WOOL—Dai Domestic fleece, 24%26 i Texas, y _steady. No. 7 nominal; mild, dull; Cordova tures—The market for futures prices 5 ts net lower. Total Including: March, $5 40 i July, $ September, December, $5 9. packages; , 11@l4%c. 8374 packages; firm. West- '2¢; Southern, at mark, steady. | DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Trading in evapo- rated orde was slow and of a hand-to-mouth undertone. however, was quite in sympathy with better country ad- but prices remained unchanged at 4%@ on; prime, 4%@sc; choice, , 6@ic. fruits, dull but steady, at app) P sci Moorpark, S4@ 1 | GiSc: unpeeled, 6%@10c. | | * ! Chicago Grain Market. i | * CHICAGO, Feh. 4.—Wheat for the greater 1t of the sesslon was dull. May opened @%c lower at T3%@TS%c, under the influence of lower cables, heavy Northwest receipts ac- umulated since Friday and a bearish set of world's statistics. A recovery to 7T5lc took picce during the forencon on buying by a prominent operator and some purchases by scalpers. The market was sustained at (this | recovery by a visible decrease of 1,024,000 push- and talik of export sales for a time, but | ide support was lacking and exporters re- | only two loads taken and May later | to sc and closed heavy, %c | wer, at To%c Corn' was quiet but remarkably firm in view | the wheat weakness. The crowd was gen- ish on the small contract stocks | cash demand for May closed | @ shade higher at 23%@2%%c. { There was only a small local trade in oats, Lut the market held firm, more from lac seliing pressure than from any demand. Th fimness with which some alleged long lines re held still influenced the market. May : %@25%c. | ut firm on a light run _closed Tige higher. lard | s Tia@se improved Tort dragged February May . Cutn’ No. Fe ary 2414 | 2% | 13 8214 13 S0 13 80 14 10 14 00 14 0 75214 | 6 90 702 [ as follows: Flour, | & wheat, 64%@71%c; 2 corn, 37%c: No. 2 o @25%c: No. 2 white, | white, 20%@28%c; No. 2 rye, | fair to cholee malting barley, 57@sfc: 1 flaxseed, $1 70: No. 1 Northwestern, $1 70 | 71%: prime timothy seed, $4 45: mess pork, | $13 8013 %5: lard, 1 (hoxed), §730@7 40; whisky, basis of high wines, $127; clover, contract grade, §11 25@11 40. Articies— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 47,000 41,000 Wheat, bushels . 101,000 Corn, bushels 402,000 15 bushels 271,000 .’ bushels clooo ricy, busheis 27,000 “On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was inactive; creamery, 4@2lc: dal Visible Grain. Supply. ‘W YORK, Fel —The .statement of the visible supply of grain in store and afloat on Saturday, February 2, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: Wheat, 000 _bushels, decrease 1,024,000 bushels 000 bushels; increase 68S,- G0 bushels; ,§23,000 * bushels, decrease 225,000 bushel e, 1,185,000 bushels, decrease 19,000 bushel ey, 1,873,000 bushels, decrease Ty barll . Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—CATTLE—Receipts, 19,- § ™0 head. including 400 head Texans: zood to chojce steers, strong: others, steady: butchers’ stock and Texans, strong; good to prime steers, £, 1066 poor to mediumn, 33 3065; stockers and tecders, $2G4 90; cows. $3 674 20 helfers, $2 75 @4 30; canners, 32@2 €0; bulls, §2 @4 25; calves, $4G%; Texas fel steers, $i@4 50; grass- ers, $330G4; bulls, §2 50@3 65, HUGS—Recelpts to-day, 25,000; to-morrow, 25,000; left over, 3000; market strong, shade higher: closed easier; mixed and butch- ore, % 555 45 good to cholce” heavy, ¥ B §'4E: rough heavy. & %5 30; lght, 8 205 40; bulk of sales, $5 30@5 40. ¢ SHEEP—Receipts, 2.000: sheep and lambs, steady: yearlings, 34 50@5 15: good to choice ‘wetheérs, $2 90@4 50; fair to cholce mixed, 33 50 i 5t o o e . native m} d ‘estern lambs, $5@5 25. - OMAHA. OMAHA. Nebr., Feb. 4—CATTLE-] 1400; active and steady; mative beef steers, 5 40;: Western steers, 60; $3G3 75, cows and heifers, 5G4 10; canners, ‘Englieh" country markets, | sfon houses all had selling orders at the open- | * | ing. | | 82 753 for bakers'; Washington, bakers, g2 73 $175@2 %0; stockers and feeders, 33 25@4 60; HOGe Recetota, oo, Samie. hughers heavy, £ 3005 35; mixed, $ @5 32%; HEht, $5G5 32y} ViEs 35, ulk, of saies. B I8 o weat vearlings, 34 $0d4 F0; mactone, $4@§ 30; com: ‘mon and stock ‘New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb, 4,_Ttumor had it in local commercial circles that Bessemer pigiron at Pittsburg had -advanced from $12 T to $13 In the valley, but this was denled by, rellable scurces here receivi direct information from Pittshurg and the figure remains at $12 1. The local iron market was dull and featureless at 39 50@10°50 for pigiron warrants; Northern foundry, $15G16 50; Southern $14 500, i5 75, and =oft Southern $i: English markets, however, were chtly lower at Glasgow and Midal, oro, closing at 53s 3d and 47s respectively, Without any stimula- tion tin advanced about 30 points in sympathy with a_rise in London of £1 10s. It ruled quiet, however, all day and closed gulet but firm ‘st $26 50. ° Copper was without important rew feature and was nominally quoted at $17 for Lake Superior and $16 62} for casting and el Lead and spelter ruled dull and ed, with trading slo on the basis % and $4@4 05 respectively. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—-On cotton market was qulet and 5 points higher to 1 point lower, For the rest of the fore- noon business was light, with the shorts alone showing a positive attitude. The market finally was quiet and steady, with prices un- changed to 9 points highe: p, §3 f5G3 85; lambs, ¥ H0@ ¥, the opening the Foreign Markets. LONDON, Feb. 4. — Consols, 23.3-16d; French rentes, 102 20c; wheat car- Boes on passage, qulet and steady; No. 1 etandard California, 3¢s 3d; Walla Walla, 29s; quiet: imports of wheat into United Kingdom, 186,000 qrs: do ficur, 202,000 qrs; wheat and flour on passage te United Kingdom, 2,870,000 qrs; do Continent, 850,000 qre. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 4.—Theat, qulet: No 1 standard California, 6s 3%d@6s 4d: wheat in Paris,. qulet: flour {n Paris, quiet; French Country markets, steady; weather-in England, col COTTON—Uplands, 5 7-16d. o7; stlves CLOSING. (HOPS—At London (Pacific Coast), steady, 5 15, WHEAT—Spot, firm but dull; No. 1 Califor nia, €s 4d; No. 2 red Western winter, 63 i No. 1 Northern spring, 6s 4d. Futures, quiet; March, 6s 14d; May, 6 1:d. CORN—Spot, quiet; American mixed new, 35 10d; do old, 3s 113d.” Futures, dull; Febru- ary. 3o t%d; March, “3s 9%d; May. 3s 9:d. oo LOUR—St. 'Louis fancy ‘winte steady, 8 London Wool Sales. LONDON, Feb. 4.—The offerings at the wool | auction sales to-day amounted to 9483 bales. | The attendance was smaller than usual and the tone jet. A fair selection was put for- ward, but there was less competition and | buyers did not display any eagerness to secure | suitable lots. Prices were not quotably lower. | Cross-breds so0ld readily to the home trade and | Continent. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Feb. 4.—Clearings, $408, ances, 362,416, Northern Wheat Market. market to-day exporters were generally quoting around S5c for Walla Walla, although 55isc was obtainable when wheat was wanted. There {s | very little offering at these prices. Cleared— German bark Hassia, for Queenstown, with 24 bushels of whe: WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Feb. 4—Wheat was half a cent lower. Bluestem, BSc; club, Bdge. | i i clu, & } 2 - LOCAL MARKETS. [ || P * Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 day: —_— 31 85y Bterling Exchange, sight. -_— 48 | Sterling Cables . - 490 New York Exchange, sight. . - 174 | New York Exchang telegraphle — 2214 | Silver, per ounce. — 613 | Mexican Doliars, nominai. 0% @ o Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—New York was lower, and Liver- pool was also off. Chicago was weak, as all news was bearish. Broomhall cabled that the Liverpool market was very depressed, owing to exceesive sup- plies. The world's shipments for the week were 6,612,000 bushels, against 4,832,000 last year. | The Ruseian shipments 9,000 quarters, the Argentine 103,000 quarter the Aus- tralian 42,000. while the quantity on paseage inereased 2,320,000 bushels. The Amerlcan vi ble supply decreased 1.024,000 bushels. olfs millers reported only a | little demand, b were still good buyers of cash Wheat. ' Stocks in Minneapolis decreased | 444,317 bushels during the week. 1 The local market was dull and weak, with a fractional decline on the spot. : Spot. Wheat—Shipping, 7%c; milling. $1@105 | | The Minne: per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. ~December—6000 | Informal Session—9:15 o'clo ctls, $1 6715, May—2000, $1 03%. 1 Second Session—May—6000 ctis, $1(3%; De- | | cember—2000, $1 0 2000, $1 073, | Regular Morning Session—May—10,000 ctls, | $103%. December—14,000, §1 (73. Afternoon Session—May—14,000 ctls, $1 03%3; | 12,060, $1 December—2000, $1 07%. BARLEY-Dullness still characterizes the | market, and quotations show littie change. ¥eed, T6%c for choice bright, 3%@ise for No. 1 and 70@72%c for oft grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, #0@S2%c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No =ale: Regular Morning. Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—Are quiet and unchanged. White, $1 30@150; Surprise, nominal; Red. 1 25@1 40 for Feed and $1 35G1 45 for Seed nominal; Black, for Feed, $1 173%@1 $1 25@1 30 per ctl. “Yellow, ~$1 12%@1 15; White, $115 Eastern, mixed, $1 12t per ctl. | RYE-—85 c per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $155 per ctl Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family FExtr: 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, Oregon, §2 7562 85 pel 15@3 25; barrel for family ang 3. O ILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol. lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, §8 per 100 lbs: Rye Flour, 32 75; Rye Meal, $250; Rice Flour, §7: Corn Meal, § 75, extra cream do, $3 50: Oat Groats, $ 50! Hom. iny. $350@3 75; Buckwheat Ficur, $46i4 2 Cracked Wheat. 3330; Farina. $4 50: Whole ‘Wheat Flour, $3 Rolied Oats (barrels 725 in sacks, $ 75@7; Pearl Barley. $5 Peas, $5; Green Peas, £ 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. The rain is checking trade In Hay at the moment. Bran is still quoted firm. BRAN— $15@16 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$16 5019 50 per ton. ! spiit Thompson's fancy, 1% per 1b; cholce, lic: 3 § F Gas & Electric Co. standard, 10c; prime, Sc; unbleached Thomp- 5 8 F Gas & BElectric Co. 43 00 son’s, 9c per ib. Sultanas—Fancy, 104c per o & Bl e o1 Ib: cholce, 9%c: standard. S%c: prime, 8c; un- Street— bleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedless, 50-1b boxes, 10 Glant Powder Con.. . 83 00 6140 4-crown, Tc; 3-crown, 6%c: 2-crown, 6c. $1,000 Hawalian C & 8 Co Gs. 104 50 Pacific brand, 2-crown, e; 3-crown, 5%c, and | Los Angeles Ry §s bond: 112 50 i-crown, bic; seeded (Fresno prices), fancy, | §10,000 Northern Ry of Cal 58 bonds......120 00 12-ounce, 54c; choice, iS-ounce, | Afternoon Session. 5%c: London Layer: crown, Board— | $150 per bo: crown, $1 60; Fancy Cluster: 70 Hana Plantation Co. 375 2. , $2 50; Imperial, $3. " Ail prices f. 25 Oceanic 8 § Co.. 01 75 o. b. at common shipping points in California. | 5 Spring Valley Water. 92 25 NUTS—Chestnuts, $@10c per 1b for Itelian:| 1:0 Spring Valley Water. 9200 ‘Walnuts, No. 1, softshell, 10 No. 1 Street— i 1 hardshell, 9 0. 2,'7c; - 13| 100 Giant Powder Con 300 | for papershell, 9@llc for softshel s, 6 | Makawell . L2y @b for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 1ic; Filberts, | pring Valley Water. 5225 | heavy, 11%@12c for light medium, 1214@12 for | 31.@l4e for extra light and 15@15% 1 300 e cured: . Bastern mu ar-odred - Sarre” | 800 Monarch of Arizona . J2c. Mess Beef, §12 per barrél; extra Mess, §12. | 200 Monte Cristo 2 Family, $14; extra Prime Pork. $13@15 50;. extra | 260 Monte Cristo . H clear, $1950G20; Mess, $17; Smoked Beef, 13 | 100 Monte Cristo Moy | per pound, 200 Oceidental of W - LARD—Tierces quoted at €%@6%c per 1b for | 50 Occidental of W Va. compound and ¢ for pure: Ralf-barrels, pure, | 80 Occidental of W Va. o §iac: 10-1b tine, 9%c; 5-Ib tins, 9%, " 30il City Petroleum Lm0 COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, Sc: three | 00 Peerless......... .8 sy haif-barrels. one tlerce, 7%c; two tlerces, | 2600 Petroleum Center -y~ B I%c; five tierces, i%c per Ib 500 Petroleum Center. e B | o s ey 1900 Reed Crude Oil Co . e: ¢ o 7, Reed Crudé Ofl Co SO Hides, Tallowe, Wool and Hops. San Jonquin Oil & De t1350 Superior . 0 Yukon 5 + FEEDSTUFEFS—Rolled Barley, @17 per tep: Oilcake Meal, at the miil, 325@26; jobbing, §% 50; Cocoanut Cake, $17@1S: Corn Meal, $35 @2 Cracked Corn, $25 26; Mixed reed, $1@ 16 HAY—Voluntee: $@S; Wheat, $11813 50; Wheat and . $10@12 50: Oat, 1 500 Clover, nominal; Alfalfa, $5@ 30; Barley, $7 50 @9 50 per ton. STRAW—5H@{T%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. All quotations stand about as before, with g firm market for Beans. BEANS—Bayos, §2 50@275; Small White, $4 60@4 90; Large White, $1G4 25; Pink, $2 1@ 23; Red, $@5); Blackeye, $3@3 %; Limas, O‘SI?« ;_Pea, cleaned up and nominal: Red nex #3 75@4. per ctl. SEEDS—-Brown Mustard, norMnal; ¥ Mustard, pominal; Flax, $% 50@8: Canary. c for Eastern; Alfalfa, 7 i Rape, it g e @2 ver ctl; Blackeye,’ o s Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Receipts of Potatoes continue too large, those since Friday amounting to over 11000 sks. The market continués to drag. Onions are very steady. Vegetables continue to bring good ce: POTATOES—Farly Rose, Bgste ror River and’ 5 inas lndnm = "omo‘xs—n. a2 ; £2.25: Cut Onlone, $1.55 ?‘c s VEGETABLES- Rhubarb, --—; Asperagus. from Eacramento, 15@25c per lh;gm w ‘Toma- Mexico, $225@250 per crate; Egg Plant. Los Aoaeies. S R0 Green Peppers: Lo An- foics; Bhe per b or Chile and 2c for Bell; rled Peppers, 9@lic; Dry Okra, 10@15¢ per ib; Carrots, 25@35c per box; Hothouse Cucumbers, Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, - 163 —— per ‘dozen: Summer Squash, $175G2 per box: "Garilc Site Ter 1b: Saowiat Squash, % $12G20 per ton; Mushrooms, 5@lsc per Ib. e ; 4 Beans, sks.. g Poultry and Game. gy ey 8 ] Onlons, sks. ] Arrivals of Game were 160 sks, and quota- | Rve ctls 3 5 tlons for most descriptfons were weak. e g 230 The week opened with half a dozen cars of " 1,077 Ta 200 Fastern on the market, and sales were at low 126 prices, as follows: Live Turkeys, 10@13c; OREGON. Dugks, &: Hene, youns Ioosters and Fryers, % IiCican, sk o $4.30; old Roostérs, 3. Local FPoultry —was %0 Bran ke Pt neglected and demoralized. . 3,301/M1ddiings, sks. 10 POULTRY-Live Turkeys, 9@lle for Gob- fibnastos blers and 11G12c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, EA ¢ 13@14c; Geese, per pair, $1.75G2; _Goslings, | Oats, ctls.... 1,000 51 iai; Ducks, $4@5 for old and $3@6 ob ror young: Hens, 33 50@4 50; Young Roosters, $4 & Old Roosters, §350@4; Fryers, _ $4 50@5; Hroflers, $4Gi4 50 for large and $3@3 60 for small; Pigeons. $1@1 25 per dozen for old and 52 50672 75 for Squabs. GAME—Quall, $1@1 25 for Valley and $2 25 for Mountain; Maliard, 3250@3; Canvasback, $1 30 @4; Sprig, $2@2 50; Teal, $1 25@1 50: Widgeon, $1 25@1 50: Small Duck, $i@t 25: Black Jack. 311 2; Gray Geese, $3! Whito Geese, $1@1 50: THE STOCK MARKET. Thers was a fair business on the morning session of the Bond Exchange, with an ad- vance In Gas and Electric to $47 73048 1235 On the morning session of the Ofl Exchange there was a good business, pretty evenly dis- tributed among -the lvading stocks, with ad- Brant, $16) for smill and §2 for large; Hop: R o | i I Sy © sty ¢ kers, '$3@4 50; English _Snipe, 03! Jac i1 ¥ Snipe; $1 50; 'Hare, $Ig12%; Rabbiis, '$125@ | The Onomea sru:;:r;;o::‘xx;y Day a atv- 150 for Cottontafl'and §1 for Brush: Doves. | '4fh erat r The Paauhau Sugar Company has declarsd & dividend of Mo per share payable on the 11th ! STOOK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 'TED STATES BONDS. MONDAY, Feb. 43 p. m. Bid. Ask. 10, Ask. 4s quar coup..l13%:114% |és do cp (new)LITN137 45 do reg.......113%11433 38 do coup....119 11 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. per dozen; Wild Plgeons sold at §1 @1 50 per dozen. - Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The best grades of Butter were marked up lc yesterday and were quoted firm on . tha FExchange. The lower grades still dragged, under free stocks. Cheese showed no, change. being_steady. Eggs were no lower, but receipts were large. and the market was quoted weak, with accu- | BayCo PCo 68105 — Oak Water bs — mulating stocks. Cal-st Cab Gs.118 Oceanic S8 bs. — 100 Recelpts, reported by the Dairy Ex-| O C Water 55.118 Om C Ry @s..128° — chiange,’ wers 3,60 pounds Butter, 13 cases | B4 I/ & P gaim — (Fuo G Imp 0 — and 338 pous cese. v 8. 205 — TR R s P&ORROs — — Creamery—Extras, 2lc; firsts, 10c; seconds, " Datry— ; firsts, 15c; seconds, ldc: 8 s T 2 LALCogs — — |S Rof Calésild — Storage—Creamery extras, —; fOrsts, —; - g g g:: (A 68.1103111% seconds, —; dairy extras, —. — 1905, Piokle, — p.fleuna. L A P RR 55.101% — | Serfes A)....110 110% Keg, — per pound. — | Do Series Bitit CHEESE—Fancy, full cream, 1lic; choice, | Do ist M 56.122 — | Do (i906) $i4c; common, nominal; Young Americas, 11%c: | N C N G R 7s — 113%| Do (1312)... & Eastern, full cream, 15@16%c per 1b. Rof Cal 63.112 — S P R lst g 5s.107 108% FGuS— Do s ....119% — |S P B R C 6s131% — Californila ranch—Selected white, 23c; mixed | N P-C RR€3101% — |8 V Water 6s.11413 — colors, 22 per dozen. Do 5s ........108 — | Do 4s 208 — Callfornia_ gathered—Selected, 2%¢; standard, | N' Cal Ry ‘5s.110%11115] Do’ 24 8 — ——; .seconds, —. OGL& Hbs.1ll% — [Stktn G .108 108 Fresh Eastern—Fancy, —; standard, —; | Oak Tran 6s.114 115 | seconds, —=. AR WATER STOCKS. torage—Californla fancy, — in , —. | cont: .o 2 . e o Eastern fancy, ——: standard, —; seconds, |' SIS (COSta. 09460% Spring Valley. 93 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Bix cars of Oranges were sold at the auction GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Cent L, & PCo 23 4 (Pac L Co..... 2% 4% Equit G L.Co. 3%|Bac E G&R Co — '37% | Mutzal El C T3 S F G & E... 4% 84 OGL & H. San Francisco. 4% 4% at the following prices: Fancy Navels, §1 850 |'Pac Cas Imp. 4 48 kin G & E. — 14 2; cholce do, $1@1 59; standard, 75c@1 10; Seed- INSURANCE STOCKS. lings, 80@%ec; Tangerines, in half boxes, §1 90 | Firem's Fund.20 — | ' et tinues well supplied with | Py e e market continues wi | Anglo- T — = Oranges, Lemona and Bananas, Limes con- | ARSIO-Cel I4GTT — |Lod P & A U8 — tinue in Jight supply and frm, and the €ame | Ca) § & D T..106%107 |8 F Nat Bk..120 1% may be sald of choice Ay VECIDUOUS FRULTS | First National — 312 5 BANKS. APPLES—%@6bc per box for common, T5e@ $150 for good to cholce and $1 T5@2 for fancy. (Sav & L Bo. PEARS—65c@$1 50 per box. |Sec Sav Bxk. CRANBERRIES—Wisconsins, $i350 per bar- {Union T Co. rel. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1@2: Seed- STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. | ¥ 50c@$1; Tangerines, T5c@$150: Mandarins, | California OSL & H... 0 75c@31: Lemons, 5c@$1 25 for common and $i 50 | Geary-st Presidio 3 for good to cholce: Grave Frutt. $103: Mex- | Merete | fcan Limes, $3@3 50; California Limes, 25@50c; POWDER STOCKS. Baanas. SlcG8150 per bunch; Pincappies, 56U | cyirornig . Tt $2 per dozen. nt Con Co. §2% 83% SUGAR * STOCKS. S P Co §% 3% Kllauea S Co. 21% 2% § Co — Makawell § Cod2 S Co 30% 31 Onomea S Co.. 28 P Co. %% % |Paauhau S Co 32 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Pack Assn.12 |Oceanic SS ‘al Fruit A; |Pac A F A. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Y 3216 | | The market Is still neglected and feature- Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c; 50-608, 4%c; RUITS—Prunes, 20-402, Tc: 40-50s, 6%c: Al (RN T0-80, 2%c; S0@0s, c: 90-100s, . | Cal Wine Asn.100 — 1%c; rubles, %c premium: Sonomas, %c and | Yer Ex Asn.. 95 — San Joaquins, %c less thar Santa Claras, ex- | Bonsg Mornins Session. : i % £ ard— cept 100 and over, which stand the same. Apri e o cots, 6@Sc for Rovals and 10@10%c for Moor- | parks: Evaporated Apples, 4@i%c: sun J1@2%c: Peaches. 3G4c for standard, 3% holce ard 5%@6kc for fancy; Pears, Plums, pitted, 5@8%c; unpitted. 1@lite; N tarines. 5@s%e for red and 5%@6e for white. RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers’' Assoclation has established the following prices: Bleached Hana Plantation Cc Honokaa 8 Co. auea Sugar Los Angeles Ry &s bonds. Makawell " orthern R: anuhau S Pacific Gas Imp. P Co. f3e: P 13¢; Cocoanuts, $1 5075. — fio; Fecany 18 i PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. ] HONEY—Comb, 13%@14ic for bright and 12% @i3c for -light amber; water white extracted, — Tn@sc; light amber extracted, G4%@Tc; dari, Merning Session. t@se per Ib. Board— BEESWAX—24@26c per 1b. 600 Cala-Standard . St Provisions. Thers iz nothing new to report. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 11@11%c per Ib for B oa 'azgsamazaugwarn 20 Kern Oil Co 160 Lion Ol Co ........ 500 McKittrick Consolldates 125 Monarch of Arizona Monarch of Arizona The circular of W. B. Sumner & Co. says: “Wet salted Hides show a good demand, with Afternoon Session. Board— ready sales. Grubby stock, however, is neg-| 700 Aetna ... Jected, and salable only at very low figures. | 100 American Fuel Dry Hides are in demand andssell freely. Salt. | 75 Caribou . 166 El Dorada 2 ed Horse Hides find ready sale at advanced | prices, but dry are neglected. Deerskins are | s ront O Co, S 3. on a good selling basis and go off freely. Goat- | 600 Four Oil Co skins also sell readily. It is difficult to sell | 775 Home Oil 4 Lion Ofl Ct Lion Ofl Co Lion Oil Co McKittrick Consolidated MecKittrick Consolldated Monarch of Arizona Monarch of Arizona Sheepskins, owing to_the depression in wool.” HIDES AND SKINS Culia a about 1c under quotations. 91@10c; medium, 9¢; light; $@Sic; Kige for heavy and Ra8%e for lizht Stags, oa | 2T L, 9@10c; Salted 15@ige; Dry Calf, 50 Monte Cristo ...... 2 @ise; Sheepskins, = shearlings, 2@ ~each:| 100 Occidental of W Va. 3 short (Voal, 30@30c each; medium, 60@Tc; long | 100 Occldental of W Va. o Wool, T Horse Hides, salt, { 1 Ol City Petroleum .8 | 100 Petroleum Center 7 for Jarge and $2a2 &5 for medium, t o h e | 1000 Petroleum Center small and ¢ for colts: Horse Hides, dry. $1 §Msusaesnszus:aasuwmssmssz for large, $1 50 for medium, $1 %5 for sinail and | 2690 Reed Crude Ofl C¢ B for colts. Deerskins--Summer or red skins, | 120 Rex: fall or medium skins, 30c; winter or thin| 20 San Joaq! 13 skins, 20c. Goatskins—Prime Angords, 7be;| 10 Steriing O & D Co, 3 large and smoath, 50c: medium, 35 *} %8 Shpere % , TALLOW—Xo. 1 rendered, #i{c per Ib; No. | 120 Twenty.F) - 4c; ease, 2@2;:?,0 i 2 WOOL—$pring_Clip 15 quotable as follows: Northern, free, 15@16e: Northern, defective, 1g Tie: Middle County, free, 15@16c: Middle Coml CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 15 defecrive, Tedgitcs Southern Mountain: 1 MROTAL Tt aw nm 4 : ntain, free, 2 T | Ask honths',«11@12¢; Southern Mountain, defective. s i ] P | 7 months', $glic: Humboldt and Mendocino, 16 | American Fuel & Ofl Co. @lic; Nevada, 13@16c per Ib, Blue Goose 1 Fall Clip—San Joaquin, 8%@Sc: do lambs, 8@ | Buckhorn 3 Middie County, $@10c; Northern Mountain, | Burlington free, 10@1ic; Southern 'Mountain. = Ty@Siic: | Dear Blag . Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12¢ per 1b. Black Jack . 1 HOPS—13@16c per 1b; from second hands 16 | California-Standard 2c are the asking prices.. L {FAR 'S AUCTION SALES POSTPONED! 400 Horses and Mares and 175 Mules has been postponed on account of weather to MONDAY, Fcbruary 1. ‘Watch this column for fm particulars. WL G LAYNG. Natasacer: Occidental Horss Exel 72 m::?‘n. e Afternoon Bession. 200 Andes ..... 08) 100 81 We 0 Gon cal & Vall1 03] #0 Caion connan B 160 Ophir - & Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 190 Con Cal & V.157%4| 300 Ophir . 18| 300 Ophir e 87 ) 200 Slera. Novada: 12 Afternoon Sesston. lest & Belcher 27/1000 Potost ....ceeee. 10 | 200 Tnion Con. 3 | 400 Tnton Coa.. A k3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS MONDAY, Feb. ¢4 p. m. ‘on New Yor! 23S GHE| HSWAB | 8 Crown Point I 10/ 4 - 19 _— O TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco. For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., Feb. 6. 10, 15, 20, 25, March 2. Change to company's steamers at_Seattle. For_Victorta, Vaneouver (B. Port Townsend, Seattls, at Beattle for this company's steame Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Rureks, Humbeldt Bay—2 p. m.. Feb. 2, . 12, 1T, 22, 71, March 4 and every Afth day thereatter. For Ean Diego. stopping only at Santa Bar- bara. Pert Lcs Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Eteamer Queen, Wedneadays, 3 a m.: steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays. 9 a. m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gavi- ota. Santa Barbara. Veatura, Hueneme. San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—Steamer Corcna, Fridays, $ a m.; steamer Bonita, Tuesdays, § a. m. For Ensenada, Magialena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosalia | and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m.. Tth each month. For further informaticn obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to chanzs steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. Without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE-4 New Montgomery GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Asgts., 10 Market st.. San Franecisco. THE 0. R. & . CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO BO NG ELAND From Spear-street Wharf at 1l a. m $I2 First Class Including Berth $8 Second Ciass and Meals COLUMBIA Satls. Feb. 2. 12, 22, Mar. 4 GKO. W. ELDER Salls....Feb. 7, 17, 27. Mar. 5 Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butts, Helera and all points in' the Northwest. TErough tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMPRS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Braoman streets. at 1 p. for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong With steamers for | street (Palace Hotel). India, ete. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. 88. NIPPON MARU.....cccneeiencccanen i Tuesday, February 13, 1901 §8. AMBRICA MARU....Friday, Msrch 15, 1901 £S. ‘HONGKONG MARU e .Tuesday, April 8, 1901 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’'s office, 1 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEV YORK. S0UTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARI opping at Cherbours, westbound. - ork Wednesday, 10 & m. From New York RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 moon. - Kensington Southwark ...March 8 Noordland Westernland ,.March 13 Friesland Feb. 27| Kensington ... March 20 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANTY, - CHAS. D. TATLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery street. : 4 turday, hwury:' 2p. . 0. SPRECKELS & BR0S. C0., Saneral } Gen’l Passenger Office, 843 st,'fl'kv.-n:a KOSMOS LINE Monthly sailing for Val lamburg via Mexican ports, Central, South America, etc. FESOSTRIS SAILS ABOUT February 5, 1301 J.0.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Bensral 327 Markst St Ben’l Passenger Office, 543 s, 7, Paiic $t —_— D] LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. ing every Thursday. instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler orth River, foot of Morton street. class mmv& $55 and upward. !econd‘eh- to FOR UNITED B AND CANADE % HATHOR.5500 Tons OCTAVIA7000 Tons LUXOR.. 6500 Tons SERAPIS 4000 Tons. and H: STATES AND CANADA, .3 (Hudson buti N York. N FUFOGAZL & CO. Pacife” Cosst K Agents, § Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. ickets sold by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. ke PANAMA R. R, Tixe e alifornia, e ! San Francisco Meat Market. S;:}éz,‘,,,f{.‘""‘ ooe . i —— El Dorado G Prices for all descriptions remain as pre. | FOUT .- Viously_aquoted. : Pre"| Hanford 122 BEEF—1@sc for Steers and 6@7c per Ib | Home B N tor Cows. & Homestake . 10 VEAL—Large, 7G8c; small, %¢ per 1b, Independence ,m;"n‘o»l-— ethers, 944@10c; Ewes, 9@9%c .I(IIncxlon = ern e 18821 82 | 28| 3BAGARIN| BRI | SR LIRKIES (R8I i3 glfl&ll'tl | g8uuRY | N3N S8usANSI 1B LI 8 Kern Lion Ofl Co. Monarch_of Arizona. Monte CriSto ...oconcriinin Occidental of West Virgini Petroleum Center .. per ib. LAME—10@11 1b; spring, 12ic per ponx—rfl?. “Homs. w&?’zr z’.'.?fm u.’:'to 6%c for medium and 5%@i%c for large; stock mm\!; feeders, 5%@5%c; dressed Hogs, i - - General Merchandise. } BAGS—San Quentin Bags. §565: Caleutta Grain_Bags, June and July, §%c: lacal matke, 6%c; Wool Bags. 30@32%c; Fleece Twine, Tiic AL—Welhngton, - 3 Superl Wellimgton, $0; o $ Brvane, = | Steriing O & D Co. 3 < . $6 60; Wallsend, 39; Co-operative Walls- | Senator 2 $9; Cumberland, $12 In bulk and $13 2 in | THirty-t 12 12 g Ty et o T TR R R S e : H 35 'in sacks; Ftocky Mountaln desert i e mn:m lbs and $S 50 per’ ton, 4T AR The' Western Sugar ing Com- MINING STOCKS. i B i rdend S Candy Otm- | - Following wers (he sales b ‘the San Fraz ulated, 5.85c; Dry Granulated, 5.75c, Confec. | ¢sco Stock and Exchange Board o 8.75¢; Magnolla A, 5.3c; Extra C, Morning Session. X 6.26¢; C, BilSc; barrels, 10c more; halt- | §00 Best & Belcher a more; boxes. 50c more: 50-1b Cholla: . 0o more. No oders taken for less than 78 L wfifi"i S s 13 ke it i rem ivance b - To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direci PEL.. March 20, 190 ‘These steamers are built expressly” for And’ South. American Dassenges service. ew&:lt Acapuico or ) Freight passenger office. 318 California street. s mu'ou%e. GUTHRIE & CO.. Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FCR U, S. HAVY YARD AND VALLEJD. Stea— = "l;«-nuun_ - MON.. Tues.. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 3:4 & m., 3:15, 3:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Gays, 1 p. ‘m. and $:30: s N Sundays, 10: e e

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