The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 23, 1902, Page 8

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver a fraction sweaker. Wheat futures advanced and spot Barley firmer. Oats and*Rye firm. Corn supplics increasing. Hay said to need more rain. Feedstuffs weak. Beans and Seeds as previously quoted. Butter and Clieese unchanged. Eggs plentiful and weak. Nothing newe n Dried Fruit. Provisions quiet at Chicago and neglected here. Hogs weak and tending downzcard under free reccipts. Some further changes in Pacific Codfish. Fresh Bananas in from the islands. Five cars of Oranges auctioned. Mexican Limes in light supply and higher. wo cars of Eastern Poultry in. Potatoes and Onions unchanged. Fair trading in local stocks and bonds. o 1 Colo South 1st pfd. | Colo South 24 prd. Del & Hudson.... Del Lack & West. Denver & Rio G... Denver & R G ptd. Erie & Erie Ist pfd Erie 2d pfd .. G North pfd ex-di: Weather Report. w o (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22, 1902—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last season and the rainfall in the last twenty- 1,100 100 15,600 i ! 1 | | four hours: e pid S Last This Last | Hocking Val ptd Stations— 24 Hours. Season. Season. | lllinois Central Bureka ... 0.00 30.41 | Iowa Central Red Bluff 0.00 15.41 | Lake Erie & Wi Sacramento 0.00 11.32 | L Erie & West pf o . 0.28 13.01 | Louisville & Nasi ] 22 | Manhattan L s 0.00 .12 | Metropolitan Sf San Luis Obispo.... 0.48 21.0p | Mexican Central Los Angeles 0.11 8.23 | Mexican National . San Diego 0.18 3.19 | Minn & St Louis Missouri Pacific M K & Texas M K & Texas p! N J Central . N Y Central Norfolx & West. San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 55; minimum, 44; mean, 50. E 3 T | Nort & West prd. H 2= £ | Qntario & Western ennsylvania . eTaTIONS. £ 4 § | Renting z i o | Reading 1st pa . 2 = ® | Reading 24 pfd . : 3 = | St Louls & § F. 2 Astoria. Clear 0.001 St L & S F 1st prd. 3 Baker. . Clear 0.00| St L & S F 2d pfd. % Carson. . Clear 0.00 | St Louis S W 5 Bureka Pt.Cldy0.00 | St Louis S W ptd. | Fresno. . Clear T. | St Paul ... . Flagstaff. ... Snow 0.02 Pocatello, 1da Clear 0. uthern Pacific Independence. Clear 0.00 | Southern Railway Los Angeles. . Clear +0.11 | Southern Ry pid. Phoenix Clear 0.00| Texas & Pacinc Portland Clear | ToliSt L & West Red Bluff. . Clear | Zol St L & W pra. Roseburg Pt.Cldy Union Pacific . Sacramento ar G Union Pacific pfd Salt Lake. Pt.Cldy 0 },},ihhh ceaann Say Francisco Clear ~ 0.28 | Wabash pfd... 8. L. Obispo. Clear 0. E & San Diegc Clear 0.18 | W & L E 2d prd Seattle Cloudy 0.00 }‘.‘E“‘P"" Central. Spokane Cloudy 0.00 | Wis Central pid. Clear 0.00 | Walls Walla Cloudy 7. | Vinnemucca.. Cloudy 0.00 | - | United Sta Xouma. 5 Clear ©.00] Weils Fergo . Temperature—7 a. m., 48 degrees. | Miscellaneou: maximum and minimum tem- | Amaig Copper. The following eratures were reported from Eastern staions: | Am Cai & Foundry » T 0 | Am Car & F pta ‘Boston 84-22 | Am Linseed Ofl. * 38-26| Duluth Cincinnati 30-18 | Am Linseed Oil p Philadelp! 54-30| Chicago 34- | 'Am Smelt & Ref.. 4, New York 1§t Am Smelt & R pfd. 1,100 Kansas City 32-18| Sait Lake C Anaconda Min Co. 900 Jacksonvilie 65-42| Washington . Brooklys. Rap Tran 19,300, | Colo Fuel & Iron 100 CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | f«nwllidab;ed Gas.. ORECAST. | Cont Tobaces p FORECAST. | General Electric. The storm has moved steadily southeastward | Glucose Sugar. and now overlies Arizona and New Mexico. | Hocking Coal. .. ... Smow is falling in Northern Arizona ~and | International Paper n Utah. | Internatl Paper pfd The weather is generally clear over Califor- | Internationl Power. but the pressure is beginning to fall along | Laclede Ga: : northern coast and the fair weather will | Netional Bis-uit. not last over thirty-six hour: National Lead. recast made at San_ Francisco for “thirty | National Salt. ... hours ending_midnight, January 23, 1902: National Salt pfd Northern California—Fair Thursday, with | North American. rain Thursday night on the coast: | Pacific Coast.. WEATHER 500 northern light northerly winds, changing to easterly: | Pacific Mail light to heavy frosts Thursday mornin, | People’s Gas.... Southern California—Fair Thursday, with | Pressed Steel Car. beavy frosts in the morning; light | Pressed § Car pfd. y winds Pullman Pal Car —Fair Thursday; light northerly | Republic Steel winds San Francisce and vicinity—Fair Thursday, | Republic Steel pfd. becoming cloudy at night; winds light changing to_easterly. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. northerly | Tenn Coal & Iron. Union Bag & P Co. Union B&P Co pfd. U 8§ Leather.... | U § Leather pra. U S Rubber. . U & Rubber pfd. United States Steel. U S Steel pfd. Western Union Am _Locomotive. ‘Am Lacomot pfd. - EASTERN MARKETS. A | e New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 22 —The professional | operators in the market made an upward turn of prices again to-day. The dullness of the market and the congestion of the scanty deal- W YORK BONDS, ...108% L & N unif 4 --108% Mexican Cen 4s. -108 | Do Ist inc . -108% | Minn & St L 4= L138K M K & T 4e ings into & few stocks clearly reflected the | new 4s coup..140 | Do 2ds continved indifference of the outside public to | U --111% N Y Central lets. the securities market and the abstention of | L 1i1%| Do gen Bigs the grest banking interests which made the e | entral gn Bell great bull markets of last year from any hand | Atchison gen 4is. in the trading. Such narrow price movement Do adjst 4s. . &s there was was pretty much wiped out in | Balt & Ohio 4s.. the closing dealings and many, stocks closed | Do 3%s 2 below last night. Metropolitan Street Rail- | Do co Can South 2ds. Cen of Ga 5s | Do 1st inc . %lSan A & AP is. Ches & Ohio 414s.106% Southern Pac 4s. 93% Chi & Alton 3%s: 841 Southern Ry Js.,. C B & Q new 4s.. 95% Texas & Pac 1sts. CM & St P gn 451123 | Tol St L & W 4 C& N 'W con 7s.140 | Union Pacific is. CRI&P 4s...108%| Do conv 4s C C C&St L gn 4s.103% |Wabash 1sts Chi Term 4s..... 8813, Do 2ds way was the central feature and moved up late in the day an extreme of 5% on a volum: of dealings very unusual for that stock. The gain of the day was 2%. Many rumors circu- lated to explain the movement, which was in general agreement as to coming issue of stock with subscription rights to stockholders, but | which varied greatly as to the use to be made | of the proceeds of the stock sale. There was 1alk of a consolidation of all New York public utilities and of a centralization of the pro- 2qs duction of electric power for the benefit of all | Colo & South ds. 43 Do deb B! of them. The stock of other New York public | Denver & R G 4s.101% | West Shore &5 utilities did not fully pathize, nd reacted | Erle prior lien 4s. W & L Erie 4s. sharply at the last. Advances of 5 poiuts each Do gen 4s. . 89 Wiscon Cen 4s in the Chicago & Northwestern stocks and 3% | Ft W& D C 071 |Con Tob 4s. in Lackawanna were accompanied by rumors of a coming distribution of scrip. Sugar and People’s Gas gained nearly a point at one Hocking Val 41%s.107% NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. time. This about cxhausts the list of ad- | Adams Con 20 (Little Chief vances worthy of mention. The rain and snow | Alice 45 |Ontario . in the winter wheat belt &and the promised | Breece . 65 |Ophir Denefit to the crop were used by traders as ar- | Brunswick Con . 08 guments for an advance in railroad stocks. | Comstock Tunnel 05% Potosi . Money was easier and the large subscription | C C & Va....... 130 (Savage ... . 05 reported in New York for the German impe- | Deadwood Terra. 50 |Sierra Nevads 18 rial loan srgued an abundance of local re- | Horn Silver . 1 50 [Smlll Hopes 40 sources, although the disposition to turn to{ Iron Siiver 60 |Standard . 340 foreign securities while the local stock mar- | Leadville Con .. 05 | ket was so meglected was taken to indicate a tendency not altogether favorable. The iively BOSTN SXOCKS AND BONDE. speculation in Kaffirs in the London market, Money— | Mining— while stocks continued to be sold in New York | Call loans . -4@5 Adventure for London account, showed the same tendency | Time loans .1 111l4G3 Allovez for speculation to be diverted to foreign mar- | , Bonds— |Amalgamated . kets. The character of & €qod part of the | Atchison 4s......102 \Balllc 2 5 day’s deslings was shown by the e ex- | Gas lsts.. - 80 |Bingham . 21 pectation that the Supreme Court would clear | Mex Cent 4s..... 82 '|Calumet & Ho 5850 up the Northern Securities guestion by & de- | N _E Gas & Coke. 5613 |Centennial 12 Shhion" et Sonasss whish S Th ey fu%ta | | matlreeds " = ear arguments whether the proposed suit shall .. IN ¢ be_entertained. Atchison pfd..... 96 |Franklin . 12 The railroad bond market broadened out to- | Boston & Albany.262 |lsle Royale 2 @y, bringing forward many dormant mort. | Boston & Maine.19214|Mohawk 29% goly(onNEle\'ned, 167 Onioh Facific. |.1300% Secror . Mexican Central.. 283 Quincy Miscellaneous— Santa_ Fe i gages into activity. The dealings in some of these—notably in the Rock Island 4s and the Central of Georgia income &onds and Consoli- dated Ss—were very heavy. There were ac- vances ranging from 1 to 2% in the Rock Isl- &nd 6s and 4=, the Oregon Short Line 6s, St. Louts and San Francisco 6s and New Jersey Central 5s. Central of Georgia 1sts, 2ds and 3s, incomes. i{he Chicago and Pacific division 65 and the St. Paul and Texas and Pacific lsts. Total sales, par value, $4,620,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on the last call, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. American Sugar. Tamarack Am Tel & Tel Dom Iron & Steel. Mass Electric. Mass Elec pfd N E Gas & Coke. United Fruit, U S Steel. | U S Steel prd. LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Atchison ... 1500 % - oy oy | COnels for money Mo K & T ptd asmzm:) :‘m 5,200 96% 96 90% | Consols for mcct.. 941¢| Norfolle & Wein: o t & Ohio 102 | Anaconda %\ Nor & Wstn prd. 93 Canadian Pacifc 10y | Atehlson ... 7 lOntarie & Whtn! 54% Cenada Southern 80% | Baitimore & Ohio 105 [Leadtae ~ ot < & Onio . 45% | Canadian Pacific.117% |Read 16t prd Chi & Alton .....» #3% | Ches & Ohio..... 4712/ Read 23 prd. Chi & Alton pfd.. 45% | Chgo G Western. 23" [Southern Ry..... 33 Chi Ind & Louls. 51% | Chgo, M & 5t P.166% |Southern Ry pfd. 95 Chi Ind & L pfé.. 76 | Denver & R G... 3% |Southern Pacific.. 60 Chi & E Tlinols. 135% | Den & R G pfd. m’};)“nion Pacific. 103! Chi & Great W _ 22 Erle . 40%Union Pacific pfd. 90 Cui & G W A pid. 83% | Eric lst pr 2% U S Steel.., 43 Chi & G W B pfd. 427 | Erie 24 pfd. 58 |U S Steel pfa 96 Chi & Northwestrn 2143 | Dlinois Central. ..141% W % 22 155 | Louisvl & Nash..107% 'Wabash ptd.. .. 42 & o ne ;5;4 | Mo, Kans & Tex. 25% Spanish 4s. kit Chi T_& Tren otd. 1 Bar silver, steady. 25 7-16d ounce. € C C & St Louls. wfi Money, 134@2 per cent. A Coio Southern ... “*1 The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for 3-months’ bills is 2% per cent. . New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Money on call was sfeady at 3@3% per cent; closed offered at 3 pef cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4%@5% per cent. Sterling exchange.was heavy. With actual business in bankers' bills at $4 863 for demand and at $4 844@4 S4% for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 85 and $4 88, Com- merclal bills, $4 83% @4 84. Bar silver, B3ic. Mexican_dollars, 44l4c. Bonds—Governments, steady; States, inactive; railroads, strong. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—To-day's state- ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclusivo of the $150,000,000 gold reserye in the division of redemption, shows: Avail- le cash balance, §170,673,083; gold, $9,108,- 053, London Market. NEW YORK, Jan, 22.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: Stocks were falrly active, with South Africa shares absorbing the bulk of attention. There is a confident expectation of a decrease in the bank rate to-morrow. Investment shares were strong on the pro- nounced success of the local loans. An issue of £2,000,000 offered at 99 recelved tenders of £13,000,000 and it was placed above par. American stocks continue unsatisfactory, New York sent some forsnoon orders, particu- larly for Southern Pacific. but London is ava- thetic. A firmer close reflected New York sen- timent, Rio at £41 Money York sales and a French tender Hirsch at an equivalent of 25 9-16. the ton, or one down. ¢ is steady and sflver is weak on New secured by 9414, = - | New York Grain and Produce. % NEW YORK, Jan. 22—FLOUR—Receipts, 16,400 barrels; exports, 24,389 barrels; held | 5@15c above buyers' views and ruled quiet; winter straights, $3 60@3 75. WHEAT—Receipts, 95,950 bushels; exports, | 152,778 bushels; spot steady: No. 2 red, 88c f. o. b afoat; No. 2 red, 90c elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 86%c f. o, b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, 88%c f. 0. b. afloat. Option— Disappointing cables, forelgn selling and a com- plete absence of outside support were factors | that depressed the wheat market early to-day | in the face of small receipts and a better spot demand from miilers. The close was rather firm at Yc deciine. March closed at 85%c: | May, 8 851c, closed at 85c; July, S4%@ t Rio, quiet: No. 7 invoice, 6¢c; ; Cordova, T1@llc. Futures closed poin| . $5 85@6; Ma @6 25; September, §6 November, $6 45 36@ December, AR—Raw, strong; fair refining, 2 15-16c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 7-l6c; molasses sugar, 2 11-16c; refined was firm. | DRIED FRUITS. grades and steadily held. Demand is light. State, common to good, 7@S%c: prime, 9@9%. choice, 9%@10c; fancy, 10%@lle. California driea fruits are quiet and steady to firm at guotations. ~ Prunes, 3%@0%c. Apricots— Royal, 10@14c: Moorpark, 915@ Pegches | —Peeled, 14@19c: unpeeled, * Chicago Grain Market. #— * CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—Business in the wheat pit was only fairly active to-day. Traders ket to espouse and as a result fluctuations were as frequent as conflicting news came to hand. | At the outset cables were slightly lower and | showed a tendency to follow the strength e: hibited here vesterday. On other bearish news, such as rains in Caiifornia, promised snow in the Southwest and hesitation in corn and oa May wheat opened easy, % @%c to %@%c lower at T9%c to i9%c. The coarse grains also felt somewhat easy later, when wheat reflected their condition. rumor that frost had damaged the Southern Russian crop. Sellers were prominent for a | short time, but the low prices induced liberal covering of the large short accounts and May wheat went to 79%c. Scalpers jumped inta th pit at every dip and helped a little to strength. en the market. Just when the traders began to say that shorts had covered everything out- standing and that the market was in danger of turning weak at 79%c, bullish news arrived from the Southwest. Oklahoma. wired that there had been no relief from the drought and May sold up to T%e, closing steady, a shade | higher, at 79%c. valted on wheat. lower, at G43c. Oats were duil. 46%c. Provisions were weak on heavy hog receipts May closed steady, a shade May closed a shade lower at | covering by shorts on the breaks, but May pork closed 25@27%c down, lard 10c lower and ribs T1.@10c depressed. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articl Open. High. Low. Close. ‘Wheat January 6% May . 7078 July . 0% 60% Gi% 636 4% 64 63% el 461, H5% 6% 401, 40% 07 4014 | September 33% 33% 33% 330 Mess Pork, per barrel— 16 70 16 75 16 5714 930 9 50 S 9 2 60 Ribs, per 100 pounds— yiig: 838 cia W 25° 830 8521, 860 S50 8521 fair to choice m: flaxseed, §1 67; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 71l prime timothy seed, $6 56; mess' pork, per bar- clear sides (boxed). $8 708 S0; clover, con- tract grade, $9 6369 70. Articles— Flour, barrels Wheat, busheis . Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Rye, bushels ...... Barley, bushels : Receipts. Shipments. . 45.000 1,000 000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was weak: creamery, 16@23%c; dairy, 14@20c. Cheese, steady, 10! 10%¢. , steady; fresh, 24@94ts A ey | * %* Forcign Futures. — 2 LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Opening Closing ‘Wheat— Opening Closing o Opening 27 75 25 65 Closing - M6 2850 i, Eastern Livestock, Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—CATTLE — Receipts, 12,000, including 500 Texans. Westerns, steady to 15c lower. Good to prime, $5 50@7 40; poor to medium, $4@6; stockers and feeders, $2 26@ 4 75; cows, $2 25@4 75; helfers, §2 60@D; cev- ners', $1@2 25; bulls, 52 25G- @S; Texas steers, $3 25@6. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 58,000; to-morrow, 40,000; left over, 12,000 head. Market slow and 10@15c lower. Mixed and butchers’, $5 809 6 40: good to choice heavy, $6 4215 rough heavy, $b 90@6 15; light, $5 3. bulk of sales, $5 30, = SHEEP—Receipts, 17,000. Sheep, steady; lambs, steady. Good to choice wethers, $4 30@ 5; fair Lo choice mixed, $3 75@4 50; Western sheep, 15: ve 1 3 w”fmt’lm? - Sxtive . lambs. - $3/5006: ST. JOSEPH. | ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 22.—CATTLE—Receipts, ntos sold at 413, although copper sold Ceylon offers £1,400,000 3 per cent loan at | total sales, 61,500 | Evaporated apples are generally quiet in all | were at a loss to know which side of the mar- | Denlals came to yesterday's | Corn had only a fair trade and in the main | and commission house selling. There was some | rel, $16 25@16 30; lard, per 100 pounds, $0 30 9 35; short sides (loose), $5 20G8 40: dry | salted shoulders (boxed), $7°1212@7 25; short CALL, feeders, HOGE—Receipts, 1 lower. Light ‘m“':a'wo‘e :'i... e B e EREE P Hecelpisl 100, | Steaay. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—A decline of &2 5s in prices for tin at London closed that market at £106 for spot and at £103 for futures. The local market was influenced by the decline abroad and $23 621% was bid at the close. Copper was quiet with small jobbing sales here at the former price of 1lc for lake. 10%c for electrolytic and 103 ¢ for casting. London copper prices at the close were 10s lower with spot at £48 and futdres at £48 2s 6d. Lead was qulet, but steady and unchanged here, With dc quoted. At London prices were advanced 3s flg to £10 16s 3d. Spelter was 5 points lower here at 84 30. London was unchanged at £16 1s 3d. Iron was steady here and unchanged. Euro- Jean, markets were higher, - Glasgow closed at 9s 6d and Middlesboro at 44s. Pigiron war- Tants ware gubted as sugns: No. 1/ Northery foundry, $16@17 60; No. 2 Nortuern foundry, £16@16_75; No. 1 Scutnern foundry. $16@16 50: No. 1 Southern foundry, soft, $16@16 50. New l{ork CoItTn Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—The cotton market opened steady, 2 to b points lower, and closed rely steady with prices net 8 to 12 points lower. London Wool Sales. LONDON, Jan, 22.—The offerings at the ‘Wwool auction sales to-day were heavy, num- bering 14,096 bales. All classes were In good demand and competition was keen at firm rices. The bulk of the offerings was taken y the home trade and the Continent. Somo new clip medium crossbreds were taken by American buyers at an advance of 10 per cent. . Busin;n in Northern Cities. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 22.—Clearings, $306,- | 263; balances, §334,955. | SEATTLE, Jan. 22.—Clearings, $458,545: balances, $£129,200. TACOMA, Jan. 22.—Clearings, $171,690; bal- ances, $53,919. SPOKANE, Jan. 22.—Clearings, $232,730; valances, $10,320. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Jan. 22 —WHEAT—Walla Walla, 63@03%¢c; blue stem, 64lsc. WASHINGTON. TACOMA. Jan. 22 —WHEAT—Quiet and un- changed. Blue stem, 6ic; club, Gic. Foreign Markets. | LONDON, Jan. 22.—Consols, 94%: siiver, 257-16; French rentes, 323:c; wheat, cargoes on passage, steadier; cargoes, No. 1 Standard California, 30s 3d; cargoes Walla Walla, 298 3d: English country markets, part _cheaper; | Indian shipments wheat to United Kingdom, | 63,000; Indian shipments wheat to Cn. nent, | 18,0¢0. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 22.—Wheat, steady; wheat in Paris, quiet; flour in Paris, quiet; French country markets, dull; weather in Eng- land, cloudy. COTTON—Uplands, 412d. —_— | | LOCAL MARKETS. #® Exchange and Bullion. i Sterling Exchange, 60 days Sterling Exchange, sight. Sterling Cables New York Exchange, sight..... New York Exchange, telegraphic Silver, per ounce.. Mexican Dollars, nominal r Wheat and Other Grains. lower. Chicago declined, but subsequently recov- | ered. Lower cables weakened the market. The recent snow in the winter wheat belt and rain in Califor e done away with drought as a bull factor for the time being. But, Kansas, Indian Territory and Oklahoma report still a lack of moisture and somesparts of Oklahoma | are reported “‘as dry as a bon | This market advanced on call | unchanged on the epot. i . Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 0712@1 08%; mill- ing, §1 10@1 1214 per ctl. CALL BOARD #ALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock— May- ctls, §1 €9; 26,000, $1 6935 Second Session—May—: , but remained 24,060 $1 0914 Regular ‘Morning Session—May—2000, ctls, $1 10: 8C00, $1 10%. Afternoon Session—May—12,000 ctls, §1 10; 10,600, $1 1014, | BARLEY—The spot market was firmer, with | sales of choice bright feed at S6%c. Feed, S5@S0lic for choice bright, 8216@S3%c for No. 1 and SOc for off grades; brewing and shipoing grades, S712@90c; Chevalier, 55c@$1 per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. | Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—May—10,000 | ctls, 8215¢: #000, 82%c. | Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—2000 ctls, S314c. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—There is no further change to report, the market, continuing as firm as ever. Grays, $1 20@1 27%; whites, §1 201 40; Surprise, $1 061 421 black, $1 10G1 20 for feed and §1 2021 30 for seed: red. $1 25@1 35 per_ctl for feed and $1 521561 40 for seed. CORN—Chicago reported” the poor, with liberal receipts The same condition prevails in this market and offerings are considerably larger than they have been Large yellow, $1 37%@1 42%: small round do, $i 50@1 65 white, §1 35@1 45 per ctl. RYE—Firm at 85@90c per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 65 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 500 3 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 46@3 50; Oregon, $2 T5@3 per barrel for family and §36@ 385 for Bakers; Washington Bakers', 33 MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as foi- lows, usual discount to the trade: | Flour, $3 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye | Meal,’ $2 50; Rice Tlour, $7: Corn'Meal, $3 25 extrd creem do, $1; Oat Groats, $5: Hominy: $4@4 25; Buckwheat Flour. $4@4 25: Cracked Wheat, §3 Farina., $i 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 25; Rolled Oats (barrels). $6 85@S 35; in sacks, $6 50@8; Pearl Barley. $5; Split Peas, §5; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 lbs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay dealers say that the rainfall is still in- sufficient, and geport a continued firm market, with prospects for an advance unless we get more rein. ’ Feedstuffs are easier, but unchanged. BRAN—$1S 50@19 50 per ton. MIDDLING! 21 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $18@18 50 per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $27@28; job- bing, $28 50@29: Cocoanut Cake, $36@21: Corn Meal, ' $31@31 50; Cracked Corn, $31 50@S2; Mixed Feed, $16 50a17 50. HAY — Wheat, $9@12; fancy, $12 50@1: Wheat and Oat, $9@12 50; Oat, $8 50@11 50; Barley and Oat, $8@10; Alfall $8@10; Clover, 50@7 50: Volunteer, $6@S 50; Stock, ¥6% 7 5U_per ton. STRAW—30@47%c per bale. 3 Beans and Seeds. There is nothing new to report. The market is dull at the old quotations, except Pinks, which are weaker under free offerings. BEANS—Bayos, $2 50@2 60; Small White, $3@3 25: Large White. $2 50@3 10: Pea, $3 50 @4; Pink, $2@2 10; Red, $2 50@3; Blackeye, 50@3 65; Limas, $4 40@4 65; Red Kidneys, §5 B0as 15 per ot SEEDS—Trieste Mustard, $2 85@3; Yellow, Mustard, $3 26@3 50; Flax, §2 40@2 75; Canary, 3u@ske for Eastern; Alfals, “from Utain, 8ihc: Rave, 1% @1%c: Hemp, 3%c per Ib. BRI PEAS—Niles, $i 2041 65; Green, $1 25@1 60 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There s nothing new to report in Potatoes or Onions. Stocks are plentiful and high prices £till rule. Receipts of Southern vegetables were light and most kinds sold readily at. higher prices. Peas, which have been accumulating for the past week, cleaned up and the market is in good shape all around. = POTATOES—§1@1 25 for Burbanks [roa the river; Salinas Burbanks, §1 50@1 75; Ore- gon Burbanks, §1 26@1 65; Oregon _ Garnet Chiles, $1 40@1 50; River Reds, $1 50G1 60 Early Rose, for seed, $1 30@1 40; Sweets, §1 25 for Mercea! ONIONS—Oregons, $1 75@2; Green Onlons, VEGETABLES—Green Peas from Los Arn- cash demand e 50@75¢ per box. les, be; String Beans from Los _Angeles, g;fl?\k: Cabbage, 40@50c_per ctl; M“A:. geles Tomatoes, $1 175 box and —— per crate; Dried Peppers, 10@12%c per 1b; Los Angeles do, 16@1Sc; Dried Okra, 120n@ 15¢ per Ib; Carrots, 35@50c per sack; Hothouse Cucumbers, $1@1 25 per dozen for large and 50@T75c for small; Garlic, 1%@2%c; Los An- geles Green Peppers, 25c; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, Summer Squash from_ Los Angele: 75; Marrowfat Squash, $8@10 ggm;n It::l' Hubbard Squash, $8@10; Mushrooms, WHEAT—Paris, and Liverpool futures were | Graham | Poultry and Game. The Poultry market cleaned up falrly well yesterday. Young Roosters, Fryers and Broil- ers were higher. Two cars of Eastern came in, making five thus far this w Game is still coming in thin and the market is consequently dull. ~Several retallers have been arrested lately for having more Ducks in their possession than the law allows. This also has a tendency to weaken the market. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 15@i7c; Live Turkeys, 13@l4c for Gobblers and_1i@15c for Hens; Geese, per palr, $1 50@1 75; Goslings, 25; Ducks, $4@5 for old and $6@7 for Joung; Hens, $4@4 50; young Roosters, $4 506 6; old’ Roosters, $4@4 50; Fryers, $1@5; Broll- ers, $4@5_for large and ' $3@3 50 for ' small: Pigeons, $1 50 per dozen for old and g$2 U@ 275 for Squabs. 4 GAME—Doves, per dozen, §1; Hare, §1 25: Rabbits. $1 50 for Cottontails and $1 for Brush; Mallard, Canvasback, $3@3 50; _Sprig, $1 25@2; T $1@1 25; Widgeon, ' 75c@$1: Small Ducks, 75c@$1; Black Jack, $1; Englis Snipe. $2 50; Jack Snipe. $1 50; Gray Geese, $3: White Geese, $1 25G1 50; Brant, $1 502 per dozen; Honkers, $3@+4 30. " Butter, Cheese and Eggs. \ Eggs continue to arrive very freely and a further decline is locked for any day. Stocks are too large and steadily growing larger. Dealers are selling as fast as possible to get gut from under. A car has just been shipped it. Cheese s weak and unchanged. There Is nothing new in Butter. Stocks are fajrly cleaned up and the best creameries ars quoted firm at 36c, but wealk at any advance over this figure. Receipts were 19,100 pounds of Butter, — pounds of Eastern Butter, 898 cases of Eggs, —— jcases of- Eastern Eggs, 1900 pounds of California Cheese, pounds of Oregon Cheese and —— pounds of Eastern Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery, 20@2tc per 1b for fancy, 2ic for firsts and e for second: dairy, @22c; store Butter, 14@16c per I Creamery Tub, 20c; Plckled Roll, 18@19¢; Ke 16@18¢ per Ib, CHEESE—New, 11@11%c; old, 10910% Young America, 12@13c; Eastern,” 19150 pe pound. EGGS—Ranch, 21c for selected large and 20 for good to cholce; store, 18@19¢ per czen, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Five cars of Oranges were auctioned yester- day.as follows: Fancy Navels, $1 25@2 25; choice, 90c@$1 55; standards, 50c@$1 05; fancy Mediterranean Sweets, 85@9%0c; choice do, 75¢. Twelve boxes of standard Lemons were also soid 2t §1 15 per box. Outside of the auction | prices remain as before, with a fair demand | for shipment on the Honolulu steamer, out Saturday. | There is nothing new in Apples or Pears. | The Honolulu steamer brought up 6260 | bunches of Bananas and 31 crates of Pineap- | ples. The Bananas were mostly green, with a few spoiled through being overheated. Good ripe Bananas are scarcer and quotations are gher. Mexican Limes have advanced under light supplies. DECIDUOUS FRUITS, APPLES—S$1 50@1 75 per box for extra, 75c L 25 for good (o cholce and 23g60c for or- ry. PEARS—Winter kinds, 75c@$2 50 per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 76c@$1 25 | for standards, $1 50@1 75 for choice and §2@ | 2 50 for fancy; Seedlings, 30@75c; Tangerines, | $1@2; Lemons, 50c@$1 for common and $1G2 for good to choice and §2 25@2 50 for fancy; Grape Fruit, $1@2; Mexican Limes, $6@6 5 Bananas. §1 75@2 15 per bunch for New Or: leans and $1 25@2 for Hawaiian; Pineapples, §3@+ per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. FRUITS—Apricots, 7@8%c for Royals and 8 @13c for standard to fancy Meorparks;: Evap- orated Apples, T%@8%%c; sun-dried, 4@i%c; Peaches, 5@7¥%c; Pears, 414@Sl%ec; Plums, pitted, 4@5%c; unpitted, 1@2c; Nectarines, 5@ 5%c for red and 5% @6%c for white; Figs, 4c for black and 60@75c per box for white. PRUNES—1901 crop are quoted as follows: 30-10's, (@6Yc; 40-50°s, 4H@DYC; 50-60's, 4% @i%c; 60 3% @tle; T0-80°s, 3%@3%c; | 80- 2%@3Yc; 90-100°s, 2% @2%c per Ib. RAISINS—(Price pep 20-1b box): Cluster: Imperial, $3; Dehesa, $2 50; fancy, $1 75; 4- crown, $1 €0; London Layers—Three-cro S1 35; two-crown, §1 25. Price per Ib: Stan ard loose Muscatels—Four-crown, 5lc; three- crown. 5%e; two-crown, 4%c; Seedless Musca- tels_ 5c; Seedless Sultanas, 5%c; Thompson Secdless, 6%c. Bleached Sultanas—Fancy, 83c; choice, T13c; standard, ®%4c; prime, 5%c; | unbleached Sultanas, 5c. Bl hed Thompson's —Extra_fancy, llc; fancy, 10c; choice, 9c standard, T%e; prime, 63c. Fancy seeded. 7o ce seeded, 6%c; do, in bulk, fancy, 6%ec: | 615¢ per 1b. 1 NUTS—Chestnuts, 11@12c; Walnuts, No. 1| softsheil, 9lac; No. 2, 8@Slc: No. 1 hardshell, | 9c; No. 2, 7c: Almonds. 10%@12c for paper- | shell, #@10c for softshell and 6@7c for harc. shell; Peanuts, 5@7c for Eastern: Brazil Nuts, 12@1214c; Filberts. 12@1214¢c; Pecans, 11@13c Cocoanuts, £3 50@5, HONEY—Comb, 12@13c for bright and 102 120 for light amber; water white extracted, B5@6c: light amber extracted, 4@5c; dark, dc. BEESWAX—271.G29c per b, i i i | ! ¥ N Provisions. Chicago was unchanged and reported a good deal of scattered liquidation. This market is very dull at the familiar prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12c per 1b for heavy, 12%c for light medium, 13%c for light, | 14%4c for extra light and 15c for sugar-cured: | Eastern sugar-cured Hawgs, 13c: Californin Hams, 1114@1215c; M®ss 3eef, $10Gi0 50 per barrel; extra Mess, S11@11 50: Family, $12@ 12 50:° prime Mess Pork. $15; extra clear, £22 50@23: Mess, $18 50@19; Smoked Beef, 1334@14c per pound. LARD—Tierces. quoted at $%c per Ib for compound and 113jc for pure: half barrels, | pure, 118;c: 10-Ib tins, 12%e; 5-1b tins, 12%c: 3-1b ‘tins, 12%c. COTTOLENE—-One hal-barrel. 10%c; three half-barrels, 10c; one tierce, 97%c; two tierces, 9%c; five tierces, 9%= per Ib, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1%c under quotations, Heavy salted Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c: light, 9¢; Cow Hides, 9%c for heavy and 9c for light; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 9%4e; Salted Veal, 9ijc Salted Calf, 10c: Dry Hides, 16%c; Culls, 1dc: Dry Kip, 15¢; Dry Calf, 18@18%ce; Culls and Brands, '16c: Sheepskins, shearlings, 15@30c each; short Wool, 40@60c each; medinm, (5@ long Wool, 80c@$1 10 eacl Horse Hides, $2 75@3 for large and $2 50 for medium, 72 for_smail and 50c_for Colts; Horse Hides, dry. §1 75 for large, $1 25@1 50 for me- Gium, §1 25 for small and S0c for Colts. Deer- skins—Suramer or red skins, 33c: fall or me- dium skins, 30c: wintér or _thin skins, 20c Goatskins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5%@6c per' In; No. 2, 4l@de; grease, 21@3e. WOOL—Fall, San Joaguin_ 6@Sc: San Joa- quin Lambs', 733@Slic; Middle County, S@10c per 1b: Valley Oregou, spring, 15@15%ec; do, fall, 14@15c per Ib. HOPS—0@10e for fair and 11@12¢ per b for good to choice. Local dealers quote 10@15c for shipment. San Francisco Meat Market. said to be securing supplies below quotations. A further decline is not unlikely: Other meats remain unchanged. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to i are as follows: BEEF—7@7%c for Steers and 6@7c for_Cows. b VEAL—Large, T%@0c; small, S@10c 1 N—Wethers, S@Sisci Ewes, per b, T%@se LAMB—Yearlings, 9@9%c per Ib; Spri e e o iy i 250 i PORK—Live Hogs, from Ibs, 1 gent off from the above uuotntlonlu‘;. drem Hogs, 7@8%¢. General Merchandise. GRAIN BAGS—Caicutta Grain Bags, Tc; lo- cal l4c less than Caleuttas; Wool Bags, Fleece Twine, 714@Sc. AL—Wellington, $9 per ton: Wellington, $9: Seattle, $6 50; Brvant, $6 50; Coos Bay, 35 50: Wallsénd. $8 50: Co-operative Wallserd, 38 50; Cumberland, $12 In bulk and $13 26 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, §15; Welsh Anthracite, $14; Cannel, $11_por ton; Coke. $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, $S 45 per dealers per b per Ib. Southfieid 2000 Ibs and S8 50 per ton, according t Ol Calitornia. Cantor 1L, in casen, Moo 1, in barrels, 70c; pure, $1 20; Linseed Oii, bolled, 74c: raw, 72¢: cases, 5S¢ 64c for boiled and G2c for raw, Laord Oil, extra winter strained, e Sas iy CR I T pure Nea . in barrels, T0c: cases, 7Bc: Ererm, pure, 66c: Whale Ofl, nataral” white. 40@30c per gallon; Fish Oil, barrels, 87i4c: cases, 42l3c; Cocoanut Oil, barrels, 63lac for ! Ceylon_and 58%¢ for Australian. COAL OIL—Water ltv‘ Coal Ofl, In bulk, 13%c; Pearl Ol in cases® 20c: .~ 20c: BT a0e, Fxeea Htar, Stet "E1alng, S5er Roorns: B3¢; deodorized stove Gasoline, in bulk. 165; i cases, 21%c; Benzine, in bulk, 14c: in cases, 20%c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; In T 'Rggg.lg:l'mE—flc gall cases e e pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: o Cubes, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.05c; Powdersd, 4.90c: Candy Granulated, 4.90c; Dry Granulated, 4.80c; Confectioners' A, 4.80c; Fruit Granulated. 4.80c; Beet Granulated (100~ 1 only), 4.70c: Magnolia A. 4.40c; Extra C, 4.80c; Golden C, 4.20c; D, 4.10c; barrels, 10¢ more; half-barrels, 25c more: boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less | Ala A W Co. Hogs continue weak and some packers are | c; Tablets, 6%c ; e ey Sanabess, boxes, Fancy Boneless, 7@Sc; Desiccat dozen, 73c; Pickled Cod, barrels, each, Pickléd Cod, half-barrels, each, $4. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. Flour, qr sks Wheat, ctls S . Barley, ctls ... 4230!Sugar ctls ... Oats, ctls ..... 5| Pelts, bdls ..... Corn, ctls . 860 Fiddes, No. ... Onions, sks 100! Chicory, bbls .. Potatoes, sks. 2,056, Wine, gals . Bran ske ... "723|Leather, Tous - 101 Middiing cksilver, flks & Hay, fons o 428 ?.."é.e. bbls ... 191 Wool, sks G $ WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks.. 10,308 Potatoes, sks. 50 Oats,” ctls 3,400 Flaxseed, sks.. 3,04 e e R STOCK- MARKET. —_—% Local stocks and bonds were quiet, but there were some noteworthy fluctuations. Oceanic Steamship was considerably higher, advancing to $41, while Alaska Packers was still lower at $161 50. This stock has been steadily receding of late. Gas_and Electric was also lower and declined to $41.30. There was nothing new in the oil stocks. The old board of directors and general offi- cers of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Com- pany have been re-elected. The past year showed a considerable increase in business. The assets are $4,579,013; reinsurance reserve, $1.706.913, net surplus, $1,342,555. Quarterly dividends of 3 per cent were pald during the year. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 22-2:30 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..111 113 4s qr ¢ (new)139% 4s qr reg....111%112% 3s qr coup..108% — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Oceanic 5s...101 103 Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 5s.108%10913 Ombus C 6s.130% — Cal-st 5s ...116% — |Pac G Im 4s. 96 100% C C Wat 5s. — — |Pk&C H 6s.105 107% Ed L&P 6s. — — |Pk&O R 65117 120 Fer&C H 65.120 Pwi-st R 6s.119% — AUCTION SALES = = IS CLOSING-0UT SALE Of the Choicest of 27 PALD ALTO BRUOD MARES. b 'All safe in foal to such sires as McKINNEY, 2:11%; IRON ALTO, 2 NUTWOOD WILKES, 2:16%: MENDOCING, 2:19%: EX- IONEER. AZMOOR. MONBELLS, 2:215. cte. The great sie Azmoor ia. ‘will aiso be sold. Sale will take place at tae Occidental Horse Exchange, 721 Howard st San Franci on Thursday, January 30, 19¢2, commencing at 11 o'clock a. m, Horses at salesyard January 2 Send for catalogue. WM. G. LAYN Liv ock Auctioneer. T This i1l be the grandest opportunity ever offered seckers after famous frst-class, | bandsome trotting mares In foal to the most | fashionable sives in California. There will be no reserve. Watch this space for further an- nouncement OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific i?t;ast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadwiy Wharf, San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Junead, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., Jan. 11, 16, 21, 2& 31 Feb. 5. Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For Victoria, _Vancouyer, Port Townsend, Seattle, coma, Everett, New What« com—11 a. m., Jan. 11, 16, 21, 3. Change at Seattle to this company's for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattl coma to N. P. Ry. For E‘I?'.fl.d;;‘m;fl;dtlmy>_ Jan. 12, 17, ., Feb. 1. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar« bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- eles)—Steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 & M. Stcamer State of Cal.. Wednesdays, § a. m. For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_ Luis Obispo), *Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, Saa Pedro and *Newport (*B Bonita, 9 & m.. Jan. Coos_Bay. 9 a.m . For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Santa Rol la and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., ot each month. For further information obtain folders. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- ing dates JCKET OFFICE—4 New Moatgomery .muoq" (Palace HORKING & CO.. Gen. Agents, DALY Market st., San Francisco. Geary-st_5s. Sac EGR Bs. 952 H C&S 5ls. — — |SF & SJV3s.12213123 Do 5s .... — 100 'Sierra Cal 6s — — L Ang R 5s.119% — [S P of Ar 6s LA Light 6s. — — 1909) ....111% — Do std — @910y ... 1125118 Do gtd — |S P ot Calés LA&EP - (1905)Sr A.108%108% Do lem 103 (1905)Sr B.109% — Mkt-st C — (1906) 1 — Do lcm 5s.1213%122 a2 ....121 — N R Cal 8 P Cal 1st Do 5s c gntd 5s.110 — N Pac C £|S P BrCal6s.136% — N Cal R Bs. S V Wat 6s.11215 — | Oak Gas Bs. Do ds ....108 — Oak Trn Dots 3d m.101%102 Do 1st ¢5s.109 Stktn Gas 6s.10233 — Oak W g bs. STOCKS. | Contra Costa 74 5%[Port Costa.. 6314 66 Marin Co.... 3 — |[Spring Val.. 85 854 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 2 Pac Light... — 521§ Eqt G L Co. 3 — [Sac E G&RC 2 35 Mutual .....— 5 [SFG & E.. 41% 41% | OGL&H. 51 — [San Fran.... 5% 0% | Pac Gas Imp — 40%IStktnG & E. § — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.260 275 | BANKS. Anglo-Cal .. 79 81 |LP &A....166 160 California_..416%3 — Mer Ex (liq). 18 1 Safe Dp.11234115 'S F Nationl. 1371 — irst Natnl..325 350 | SAVINGS.BANKS. German .1925 — Sav & Loan. — 00 Humboldt .. — — |Security 5 350 Mutual Sav. 66 — {Union Trst.. — 2475 S F Sav —_ STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 170 Market . Geary .. — 60 Presidio . POWDER. Giant ..... - 81 |Vigorit .....— & SUGAR. Hana .. . 1% — Kilauea . Hawaiian .. 34 40 Makaweli Honokaa .... 10 10% Onomea Hutchinson . 13 131 Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.161 163 Pac A F A.. Cal Fruit As 96% 081 Pac C Bor..165 Cal Wine As 9513 98 Par Paint. Oceanie S Co 40 41 | Morring Session. ‘Board— 20 Alaska_Packers’ Association 95 Giant Powder Con 16 Hutchinson S P Co. 10 Oc c Steamship Co. 10 Oceanic Steamship Co. 30 Oceanic Steamship Co. 100 Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm 20 § F Gas & Electric Co. 15 Spring Valley Water. > $10C0 Spring Valley 4s (2d mortgage). Street— 70 Alaska P ers’ Association. 50 Contra Costa Water. .. 100 S F Gas & Electric Co.j. Afternocn Session. 103 50 00 50 50 00 o 25 00 25 00 50 .162 . T . 423 Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Association....161 50 20 Oceanic Steamship Co 41 00 100 S F Gas & Electric Co. . 4150 Street— 25 Hutchinsen S P Co 13 50 PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHAD Morning Session. Board— . 100 Bear Flag - 04 2000 Lion ... e 50 Monte Cristo - S 500 Oil City Petroleum ke 100 Serator o7 Street— 1000 Oil City Petroleum 21 250 Home 3 60 Afternoon Session. + 365 400 Monarch of Arizona. 19 50 Monarch of Arizona. 20 _270 Petroleum Center . o6 100 Reed Crude .... 39 Street— 1000 Reed Crude 39 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales In the San ldrmnclaco Stock and Exchange Board yester- lay: e Mornirg Session. 1200 Best & Bclch 12 100 Ophir 100 €aledo 4| 550 Potosi 400 Con & 35 600 Savage 500 Hale & Nor. 33 500 Seg Belk 200 Mexican . 30| 300 Sierra Nev. 200 Ophir - 80| 100 Yellow Jacket Afternoon Session. 1100 Best & Belch 500 Potost .. 13 100 CC & V, s 90.1 100 Sierra Nev. 19 100 Mexican’ . 100 Union Con .. 13 1000 Ophir - The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: s Morning Session. 1000 Andes ....... 01/1000 Ophir . 83 800 Best & Belch 12| 200 Ophir . 81 400 Best & Belch 14/1100 Potosi 15 400 Best & Belch 13| 400 Sierra Nev. 20 700 Con C & Va.1 35 500 Silver Hill .. 44 200 Con C & V.1 321:| 300 Union Con 14 900 Hale & Nor. 100 Mexican 500 Utah .. 35, ..... 31 Afternoon Session. 400 Best & Belch 13 200 Hale & Nor. 34 300 Best & Belch 12| 100 Mexican 30 700 Chollar .1232| 200 Ophir . 81 1000 Chollar ._ 13| 500 Potost . 15 100 Con C & V.1 30| 300 Potosi 14 500 Gould & Cur 07 500 Sierra. 19 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY. Jan. 22—4 p. m, . Bid.Ask | Bid.. Alpha ....... — Ol 'Justice . 0 0 Alta . . 05 07 Kentuck o o2 Andes ... IR 0 — Belcher . 09 2 n Best & Beich 12 o8 0 Bullion ...... 02 80 81 Caledonia ... 22 10° 1 Challenge Con 11 . 1t 15 Challar ...... 12 5 o8 Confidence .. 55 — 04 Gon € & va1 3o o 01 Con Tmperial. ! 18 19 Con New Y.. — O1/|Silver Hill 4 45 Crown Point. 07 08/St Louis . ® Fureka Con.. 20 —|Standard ...13 10 3 0 Exchequer .. — 02|Syndicate 06" o7 Gonld & Cur 06 ‘W‘('rflon Con 12 1 Hale & 33 34| Ttan . 02 o3 Julia .. — O Yellow Jacket 07 (8 —_—— NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—An im; meeting of the directors of the p&-’:.:; Steel Company, Ltd.. was held at the offices of the company here January 14, Mr. H. Prentiss Taylor of San Franecisco and New York was elected a director. It is understood that the plant of the company at Collingwood. which will have an output of 300 tons of steel daily, will be in full blast in June next, con- tracts are now being :ude for future de- livery. The product ‘will be chiefly mer- chant bar steel rods and billets. This plant will be installed just as rapidly us the buildings are completed, It Is alto~ %ether Iikely the company will add a ecam Mill to the present plant, SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES PORTS IN MEXICO. A DELIGHTFUL WINTER TRIP. Iy $60, including meals and berth for the z’:n’:d'uin on board the Pacific Coast S. S. Co.'s steamer CURACAO, sailing from San Francisco February 7, March 7. April 7. l;)uo back 27th of each month. _Will call at the fol- lowing Mexican ports: Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalla and Guaymas. For_ $20 ad- ditional exc ionists can return from Guaymas by rail. For further particulars inquire at | Ticket Office. 4+ New Montgomery st., or 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R.& N- CO Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., And Shor* Rail Line from Portland to all points Through Ticke:s to all Pointe, ~' rail on steamship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. STEAXER TiCK2ZT3 ;NCLUDE BERTH and MEALS. SS. COLUMBIA Sail RS ..Jan. 13, 24; Feb. 2, 12, 22 SS. GEO. W. ELDER Sails! . B ......Jan. 18, 28: Feb. 7, 17T m foot of Spear st., 11 a. m. . Gen. Agt., 1 Montg'y. S.F. Steamer sails f D. W. HITCHCOC TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 . m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and | connecting at_Hongkong with steamers for Indt No cargo received on board ua a GKONG_MARU........ T ..Thursday, January 30th, 1903 PON MARU..... Tuesday, February 25th, MARU. freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Macket street. corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS, Stopping_at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Wednesdays at 10 St. Paul. .Jan. 20]St. Paul. St. Louls .Feb. 3iSt. Louls. Philadelphia ...Feb. 12! Philadelpl RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Wednesdays at 12 noon. Vaderland .....Jan. 298] Haverford Feb. 19 Kensington ....Feb. 5| Friesland . Feb. 26 Zeeland .. .Feb. 12/ Southwark ....Mar. 5 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. PACIFIC STEAM NAVISATION GO, And Gia Sud Americ- a 1 Vaporss To_Valparaise, stopping at ..exican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from How- ard 3, pler 10, 12 m. p TUCAPEL ....Feb. 6 PALENA . GUATEMALA . _Feb, 13 COLOMBIA ..... — These_steamers are bullt expressly for Cen- tral and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and passenger office. 318 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen Agents, PANAMA R. R, “UiRE | » LINE i T8 NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DRE), Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40: Meals Free. §. 8. Argyt! rails Tuesday, dJan. 29 S. S. Leclanaw rails Friday, Feb. 7 8. 6. Argyll rails Thursday. Mar. 13 From Howard-street wharf at 2 p. m. Freight_and Passenger Office. 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. HOWAY, SAMOA, HEW s ZEALAND a0 SYDNEY. e T T simsorune roTAHITL SS. ALAMEDA, sf:rmfimh}ln = . s sS. STERRA, for Honohilue Saon™ tuba™ land and Sydney....Thurs., Feb. 6, 10 a. m. o, 0. SPAECKELS # 8508, C0., Beneras COMPAGNIZ GENERALI TRANSATLANTIQUS DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS every Thursday. instead of . at from pler 42 North River, foot of Morton street. Flrst class to Havre, §70 and upward. Secon) class to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New }ufi. £33 "rusm 5 00 Fuote Come zents. ontgomery avenue 'San Francisco. Tickets sold bv_all Rallroad Ticket Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S. NAV( YAR) AND VALLE)) Steamers GEN. FRISBIZ or MONTICELL) and 16 Pages. $1 per Year

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