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1903 8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, = last vear, and San Francisco reports the con- | £121 124 6d for futures. The market was | Timothy, 7e; Hemp, 3%@ic per 1 —— " oo g otk ISR, Resrly | auies e, e ot S BsogBtolt, . T | cor % ;. 050 | | Family Retail Market. | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, 1901, at New York the majority ranging from 5 to 10 per cent. ‘“Woolen goods retain thelr good conditions and raw and manufactured materials have closed the week at the highest prices, With machinery well employed. “'Eastern shoe manufacturers have still something to do to fill winter orders, and al- ready some are being importuned for prompter delivery of spring goods. The leather trades are quiet, with some selling at cut prices of week ending January 1. aggregate 3,336,296 s for spot and £53 12s 6d for futures, but ,was quiet and about unchanged here. Stand- ard is quoted at 11.20@11.50c, lake and electro- Jtlc at 11.95@12.05c. and casting at 110G Lead, quiet and unchanged at 43c in the lo- cal market, but advanced 1s 34 in London to £10 17s 6. Spelter was quiet and unchanged here at 4.70c and in London at £19 17s 6d. Iron at Glasgow closed at 53s 3 and in Mid- 2 25 per ctl. bl SO Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | * = o ot aa Everything under this head was in free sup- | reported last ‘week, and Meats also stand ply and prices showed little varfation, Fancy | same. Potatoes and Onions Were in fair request for | Supplies of grain and poultry are equal to local use, but otherwise were dull, Los An- | the demand, and the old prices are luu-cm;'n‘- Seles vegetables moved off siowly and there | " There 1s mothing new in Pish, Fruit or Ves- 53¢ r etl; ks, otl; Bregon do, 5c@$1; River Reds, yn Richmont 3 old or undesirable grades repos rom Bos- dlesboro at 46s 414d. were lai quantities unsold at the end of | etables. ton. Aside from this, prices are firmly held | ©'570%0 o S PE : : ] “ y iron was dull and unch: . _War- | the day. e car of Sweets came in and sold | b : SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. fron Silver . and, there Is even talc of furgher advances | fST0R 100 A8 DU 2R WOLARERS SOrtn | mally ae the Teoently advanced quotation, | o pERTON— S ' gy e e g comcy, e B8 REOLURE SRS R ORI G Bl e BleT TS 1 e : : = & bushels. against 3,060,466 bushels lasi week; | dTY Southern soft at §22@23. H et Bees 9 50IGreta ..oovex Local Securities continue quiet. g el SRR, 818471 bushels in this week a vear ago and - e por. b for Mmvmel > "1 | DATRY PRODUCE, BTC— Nest York Stocks firmer and in good tonc. '5@6| Allouez .. ko 391;‘3:"1‘,,‘:‘;1‘(:':'55 Jn 100 Wheat beu);‘l?e‘g New York Cotton Market. (WONIONS10Gs3c, per e for, choice and | Butter. cholce.s.$364 Ranch Eegs Silver several fractions higher. Exchange unchanged. ctor | ST Dushein 10007 o o ™| NEW YORK. Jan. 2—The cotton market | VEGETABLES Crin Pun SIC per in: | cheess Calil " . N | Copper Range ... 5414 % opened strong at an advance of 3 to 14 points | yoie®rs,uae per ctl; Tumatoes trom Los Ange- cnx: s'n:; 5>+ 1 heat dull and easy, in this country and Europe. 543 Dominion Cour 21130 - and closed firm at a net rise of 11 to 31 points. | g fe per box and $161 25 per crate; Carrots, { Common Eges ..30g35. " Do i B igher, i : B —— ’ : R L 2 2, Cash Barley higher, in sympathy with futures. rrvig T e Dun’s Review of Trade. Eastern Livestock Market. e e per [l 1o Seockion soa Tue oot o e 15935 Pork _Semsass: ¥ for Angeles; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 17 Smaked -Beef. Oats, Corn-and Rye as previously quoted. — CHICAGO. 2.—CATTLE — Receipts, mer Squash from Los Angeles, $1@1 25 per The San Francisco Butchers’ Protective As- Buiter, Cheese and Eggs not materially changed. NEW YORK, Jan. 2—R. G. Dun & Co.'s zm'f'f;g(:;, D;'l:,','. steers, §5 40@8 40: poor to | BoX; Marrowtat Squash. $1u per ton: Hubbard, { sociation gives the following retal] prices. for Y aves kil Bosas alfice Feeelv For Wi Verk Weekly Review to-morrow will say: brime " steers, 35 4046 40: poor to medium, | $10G1% s g ey Large e Deans seling ff{(’ y fU)’ New K. Despite the interruption of a hollday, taking | g9 7565, stockers and feeders, 5284 40; cows, Poullry and Gante. Tenderloin Steak 15 s " ; y A inventories and other disturbing elements in-| ¢y zoay Go: heifers, $264 75; canners, $1 50@ Porterhse do.1714G22% Roast - Muttol Dricd Fruits still quiet, but in-firm tone. cldental to the closing of thelold vear, the| (5o pulis, $2G4 40 calves, $3 75@S; Texas e | Sirloin_Steak..1215@13 Mutton Chops . PO, 28 R b 56% | Winona. past week has been far from dull. Consumers | feq steers. $3 15@5. The holiday demand for fowl cleaned the | Round Steak...10gi2% Mutton Stew. rovisions contintue dull in all -positions. 803 | Worverine Were mot perceptibly lessening purchases. | HOGS—Receipts to-day 21,000, to-morrow | Poultry market up and vosterSay'’s feetinis | Gom o Beef eal ¢ ~ 2" | while the approach of higher freight rales | s6.600, left over 900 head; market 5@10c lower; | Were very light Live and dress Teo® | Soup Bone E atile, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. Onions and Vegetables about a:"brfur.'. t Turkeys, Poultry and Game in demand and higher. .93% 'Nor & Western. 8-16 Nor & Western, 534 Ontario & West. 80% | Pennsylvania 10315 Reading . % 1 3 | i accelerated shipment of goods. Transportation | facllities continue utterly inadequate, the | pressing need for fuel diverting rolling stosk from other classes of freight. New wage scales have become effective, largely enhn'P;- e | mixed and butchers’, $6@8 40; good to chole. heavy, $6 4064 rough heavy. $6 15@6 40; light, '$5 8306 20; bulk of sales, §6 2006 40. SHEEP—Receipts, 7000; sheep, steady to 10¢ lower; lambs, steady to 10c lower: good to were lower as is usually the case after New Year's, but the light receipts of other Poultry so0ld readily at firmer preies. POULTRY AND GAME— | As & result of the short supply of Poultry. | Hens, each. there was better demand for Game, especially | Young Roosters, for Mallard, Canvasback and Teal Ducks; | Soup Meat. . Roast Lamb ..12%&18 A Rt 1 Py IS Rel = | le. choice wethers, 4 40; fair to choice mixed, | Not much inquiry for Fresh Fruits. e i Iy ing the purchasing power of the Deole: o T | 51 soatr Westore ahtep. | $404 80 Mative | which were higher. e PR & . = ? R e Ceptional activity In all branches of business. | lambs, $4G4 75. INEOLTFy —bretsea Turkevs, 21G23c per Ib: | Fryers sach. v 2 3 | 011> D orard | Railway earnings thus far avallable for De: ST. JOSEPH. B ot e | T T Y e Th C " ] Nezws.” year by over $600,000, thus explaining the large | Chi M{] & St P..184 Southern PacHi { cember show a gain of 7.7 per cent over 131 ST. JOSEPH, Ji 2. —CATTLE—Receipts, | Hnge. 8"@* 25 Ducks, $5G6 50 per dozen for ‘each.. .- 50c@$1| Doves, per dog ..8130 e Commeraial N ews. customs collections of the week. The stiffen- | 47% | Union Pacific ... and 10.9 per cent over 1900, while for the fuil | 615; stronger: native, $5 50@6; Texas and 8% S=CC 20 SHUCh P L Ye506: voung | Geese, each .31 50@2Gray Geese, each. 40@50 AR ing of the call loan rate late in the day indi- | 96% | Do prefd .o year there are increases of 4.1 and 16.5 per'| Westerns, §3 50@5 50; stockers and feeders, ¥4 | 914 and 38G7 for young: Flens. $5Q6; YOUTE | GOORe, SACh §i'30m2 50| W hite -Geese. ner With the advent of the mew year the Com- | cates that there will be the usual delay In_the | E 40 U S Steel cent respectively, notwithstanding the heavy | @5. { ers. 5 : Broflers. $0@5 50 for large and- 4050 ir pet 7S mercial News and-Shipping- Liet appears gs | Feturn of funds to the channels of the New | 71% ' Do prefd loss of coal traffic. The declines In clearings |- HOGS—Receipts, 3380; medium and heavy. | ga%@0 "o “emali; " Pigeons, $1G1 25 per 3 ek’ ob 0 Risetibons: 5 o ge | York money market, following a disbursement | 53| Wabash . for the last week are not actually as unsalis- | $6 35@6 50; pigs, $4 50@6 20. dozen for old and $2@2 50 for Squabs, Rabbits, eac] . T g~ gl o 15% | Do pretd factory as the percentage would suggest, owing | SHEEP—Receipts, 200; top native lambe, | “OG0\ B 50 000 0 dozen; are, §125 per | Hare, each..., paper, #nd anfounces. that = hereafter eight | -day's statement of the Reading’s 1821 De Beers to the fact that last vear's figures include one | §5 75; top native sheep, $4 50. L. dozen: Cottontail Rabbits, $150; Brush Rab- | Mallard Ducks, pages will be its minimusa wize: It n\;en_lh;; for November sroved disappointink. and the (% Rands day of January and those of two v;‘-;;‘:nxlo e j bits, $1: Mallard Ducks, nvasback, | per pair ... - A eme: ha ert e | late advanc i s v . 561, embrace two days In January, when y’ s 7 ; Ep 22 50@: Widges i “ITS NU = . the pronounted expansion of the trade of San | Other statements of November earnings e e e ;2‘ % 5 AT Gbnormally TeRYY: s Northern Business. fi%‘i"a‘f- B ke s 50, Small Ducks, | FRUITS AND WUTS: < - Francieco, which 15" pjeasant tidipes 1o begin | groes increases more than wiped out by incor- |.py b SHver, steady, 22d per ounce. Money, | e guegtion of higher freight rates com- iy 8101 25; Gray Geese §3 50; White Geese, | Alligator Pears, 42834 Grapes, per I 1314013 HS S . | porating expenses. | Lousville and St Paul, (3509 PS5, Senf. The rafe, of, discount in the | yyicafes'the situation regarding iron and steel, | SEATTLE, Jan. 2—Clearings, §173.928; bil- | § sg1'so; “Brant,. §2 for large and §1 28 Amonds 15920 Dries Figs, per 15-g1) Stacks of Graiir. [ i, bt these stocks were rather more affacted | and for thre months' bills 3% per cent. N O e . 3 Criest Glanioas; vet- | 0 Smals Bdiuca: 930067 Mautiahs uiipey ¥ 00; | ol o | Le 25 g | by realizing than others. The announcement | r Z cepacity were It not for the fuel shortage. ances, $38.902. — feteari A et i 5l .. 1 of the proft-sharing plan of the United States New York Money Market. No new features have developed in the foot- | PORTLAND, Jan. 2.—Clearings, §791,735; B Ch dE L I il C._Bunker, chiel jnspector ‘of the | Steel Corporation caused a sharp rise in the | wear situation, prices remaining firm and order | balances, §103,051. utter, Cheese ana Lggs. | 0 1 (P L0 G . 154 st e i WY Sty e, e e At e . put | NEW YORK, Jan. Z.—Money on call 4@3 | booke full. Aside from a siight reaction in | SPOKANE. Jan. 2—Clearings, $101,438; bal- B BT, Sy S - thomed ts, Sovance on the tiee in CORDRr. BOL | oer cont. clomtt 4 pev Saiht it B e e | Hen: Tedkb: k- el wather ie | SUENS | Sais WLRNL Eggs are still weak, but prices are no lower. | pyaa ok ‘206830; Pineappres, . cach: The current cold weather tends to cut down | Chestnuts .. what depressed and affected the other local for all periods; prime mercantile paper, 6 per hemlock sole receiving the additional support of exceptionally heavy exports in Europe. Do- Northern Wheat Market. 15G29 Raisins, per-1b.. “Sais g the output of the poultry ranches und were | Cocoanuts, each.. ngerines;- doz:., 15§20 tractions. Missouri Pacific, selling ex-divi< | cent; sterling exchange, easy, with actual | . ;s . s A mestic hides ere dull, prices agein declining. * |dend, was notably strong and heiped the South- | buginess in bankers' bills at $4 864564 56.50 | Testile Ul are bus, with a hand-to-mouth the demand good the market would probably | Grape Fruit, per - almits -ger 1. 2064 westerns generaily | for demand and at 34 85,1004 £3.20 for sixty | demund Mot cotione but. export buying or OREGON. show some tmprovement, but dealers quote it | ot o 3 + ohe early firmness in the bond market §4ve | day bills: posted rates, $4 B4 and $4 B71s:! Chine continues large. Farm products weak-| PORTLAND, i Wheat—Walla Walla, | Very quiet VRORTARLRS - ks e e I . 30000, | Commercial Dbills, $4 82,4 3% bar silver. | ened as vislbie supplies increased and reports | 70c; blue stem, 7ic; valley, 75c. Cheese continues weak at previous prices. | Beets, dozem . Helocks, otal sales, par value, $3.300.0. | 48%c: Mexican ' dollars, 38%ic: Government | from the West indicate that much more grain' ' Forelgn wheat shipments from this port for | Butter is steady, but 30c is about the top | Beans, white, Ib. 34 . ; nited States bonds were all unchanged on the | honde, unsteady; State bonds, steady; railroad | is offered for shipment than the ratlroads will = the week ending to-day were 186,675 bushels. | Of the market, except for small, broken lots, | Colored, per; Ib. 53— Parsnij 3. - ast call. . | bonds, irregular. accept. Atlantic exports of wheat, including WASHINGTON. long time, distant deliveries, etc., when 3lc | Dried Lima. Ib.. 6@ 8 Radishes, Wozen . . ¢ NEW YORK STOCK LIST. e | Bour. ! amounted . to _only., 1,405,061 bushels, | acOMA, iJjan. 2.—Wheat, steady,: un- | 18 asked by most dealers. Stocks continue un- | Cabbege, each: .- SQIOI. humiches - .- 35099 g , 705, v . and ar- g 2 o S, T . eves L = in; ore | Celery, = Aen 1900 10088 | Condition of the Treasury. Tl ot Iomaioe Lilles st BET0. B8 Dasbels, | Chaed; Wi\ Sekh, S1ige; club, e | than they can handle and others being well | Cress,dz bund s 20 29 2% ¢ A - -5 2 i ] " 7 cleaned up. | Cucumbers, do; " i 1 | compared with 3,735,309 bushels Jast year. ¢ s t | ] — b edindler 1§ 2.—To-day's _state- | ““Wool tends upward, shipments to the mills Foretgn Mevkets. _Recelpts were 31,300 Ibs Butter, 535 cases | Garlic + Canadian Paeific .. i +4 cash bal- | continuing heavy and inquiries numercus. ARy Eggs and 30,300 ibs Cheese. 50 | ORcen F ada Southern.. | ances, $218,408,250: ol 70,263. e « | , LONDON. Jan. 2 _Consols, 93 9-16; silver, | BUTTHETCreamery, Qest hands. IGH0C | orried Peppers - IB@25| >per IBore cer- [ Ches & Ohlo 8% | *- - = 2235d; French rentes, 99¢ 85c; cargoes on pas o b Y ) o 12% @13, Sprov S & p- . - . | s b . | 26 store Butter, nominal. Egg Plant ....12%@ iprouts, .per Ib. . :,;d-u_'" & Aiton.. 2,600 3l B4 | * *‘r H . 5 sage, firm but not active; cargoes No. 1 stand CHEESE—New, 14%@1bc; ‘old, nominal; | Green Peas, 1b.10612% Spinach; per Ib. ¢ L5725 tohs Oats, 1131 Chi & Alton prd. 100 1 3 New York Grain and Produce. | | ara Calitornia, 31s 1144; cargoes Wajla Walla, | Young ~America, 16c. Eastern,” 17g173c. | Lettuce, per doz.1320| Thyme. dz brichs 25@10- 3 toms Bean > { Bank CIean"gL s: English country markets, et and | Western, 161@lic per ib. { Leeks, dz bnchs..20@25 Turnips,. per d¢z.200—. . — ! 3 * | steady. EGGS—Ranch, 31g33c for fancy and 80c for | Mushrooms, Ib.. 0G50 Tomatoes. . Ib..: . 10@13 Government- Money Here. * ! 5 = LIVERPOOL, Jan. 2.—Wheat, steady; No. 1| lower and medium _grades; store, 27%4@20c: Onions, per 1b...1@ 3/ o s te * ¥ Qs W YORK, Jan, 2—FLOUR—Rezeipts, l!n‘l::t’h’rrd California, fs 84d. ;:olal ség?!t. 2G27c; cold storage Western | FISH— t Treasurer ot the|Chl & G W R prd. The following table, compiled by Bradstreet, | 6770 barrels; exports, nore. Firm on spring | COTTON—Uplands, 4.72d. 883, 3 an’ Francisco, reports the | Giicag0 & 3 - shows the bank clearings at the principal | patents, but otherwise easy. Winter straights, > - [P 2 n the Sub-Treasury December | coi o % X nfd | cities for the week ended January 1, with the | 3 43@8 55 b e Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | Codfish. iICCCARRmL., percentage of increase and decrease, as com- Wheat—Receipts, 126,350 bushels; exports, 4 3 3 & | Flounders Colo Southern . | pared with the corresponding week last year: | 32,250 bushels. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, ¢ LOCAL MARKETS. As was to be expected after New Year's | pypye . f 1st ‘ptd. | Percentages. | elevator; No. 2 red, 78%c f. o. b. afloat: No. | | day there was very little inquiry for fruits’ Herring g e g Cities— 1 Dec. | 1 Nortbern Duluth, 86c f. 0. b. afioat; No. 1| & 5 z . # |and prices had but little quotsble change. | Mackere e New York hard Manitoba, 863 f. o, b. afloat. Options . Shipments of Oranges on the Puget Sound: omse Denv $vkio & e gl dull all day and generally weak under liquida- « Exchange and Budlion | steamer were very light, as the northern mar. Rockfish .o { Lenver & R . tion induced by cabless Argentine news, an 3 | kets are already overloaded with fruit shipped | 3 Philadelpl entire lack of support and !arge Northwestern —_— } direct from the growing districts of this State. Bt Lonis k at %o net The Custom House value of the Mexican | At the regular auction sale of Oranges to ioans of Pittsburg. Baltimore The close was receipts. we. cline: May, T0l@80igc, closed 70%c; July, TTX@78c, closed T7%c. dollar for the quarter beginning January 1, 1903, has been fixed by Secretary of the Trea- be held by the Califorpia Frult Exchange on | Monday there wil be six cars offered. Mussels, i 19, ! . 1908-1915- and San Franclsco. a1, =3 ] S aud <l o o i st Cincinnati i7, (Lo 1 0l sury at 39 cents and 2 mills. The value for | 1% Auction company will hoid Its frst sale -J0g— Oysters. Cal. 1004085 - B b 15 \\’(Fi(g.—Flrm. ox 52 = :::,::; 2‘;‘;”.:,:'&‘3.5“‘" e offer cannot be ascertained. A G et = COFFEE—Spot . t; . easy: - el . CRANBERRILe—Ca, “od, $12 S0 B i Central i, (e Y | dova. Tiz@i2c. The market for coffee fuiures | Sterling Exchange, sight. bacrel; Wiscomatn, nomimal " R —~ othicess <. e b closod quiet. Sales wero 9920 bags. including: | Sleniag Cables. | APPLES—85g5bc per box for common, 60@ : b : b e uthern pfd. Loutsville . 7,749, | February, $4 45; March, 8 43 G0; May, | New York Exchang 90¢ Jor cholce and $1G1 25 for fancy; e3tra | g5o; cyses, $1: China. Nut, 55966 per. gailon: S ‘ & West ‘ Indianapolis 5,190, nr"‘“*;,"“'"“:"' 5 Dolobes, §5 00; Decem: | o et B Orinte flfi:’k;‘&fl{, 50c@$1 per box . | puge Neatsfqot.” in _Eafrel - TR | Omana . i SUGAR—Raw, nominal: fair refining. Ge; | Mexican Douars, mominal.’.. PEARS—Wir cllis, 31 23G1 75 per, box. - ZGTIc Jur ggitons h A~ - W eather :Keport., | Siftwankee .30 | gentritugal, 06 " test, S3e: _ mola sugar, A e 3 including cold storage;" other Winter Pears. | cydey sic; Copoagut O1,.in- barrels, @He fof : | Buftalo 5,152 83-10c; refined, quiet. - Wheat and Other Grains. e n A ivhie it B Ceylon and 3Sise for: Austraia. R s St. Paul . 5,410, DRIED FRUITS. CITRUS FRUITS_Navel Oranges. §2g2 50 | COAL OIL—~Waley Whise Comt Ofl, -in’ bulk; ANCISCO, Jun. 2. 1003, § p. m. - 4 Denver or. F¥o | rather fiemer under & faif trade with Drices | o L AT —Forelsn cables indicated dullness | (or tancy, §1 251 75 for cholcs and $181 28 | 1058 Eoyrl OR. 7, Siot- ST S Bas r are the seasonal rainfalls to . Missour! Pacific .. | Richmond 2,776,541 unchanged, however, at 4@8c for common; 5% | SYSFY¥here. Broomhall cabled 3. thaw in the | {oF sarcenle,, Seedings 10} 25 Tanger | igel dgodorized, Stove Gasoiine, - ed with those of same date last | Mitsouri K & T.. | Savannah 4,730,271 @l2c for prime; 3%@8%c for cnoice, and at | Danube, which points to early reopening of | €% T 004 T fote hoLoRs:, Rermons, T in cases, 23%¢; -dn, 72 degreeS, in |M K& T pra’ll | 8alt Lake 3.376.476 TGT%e for fancy. navigation it the mild weather continues. | £a50 50" for fancy: Grape Fruit $1 30G2 S0t in, cases, 25(: Bensiwe, in bulk: 3 Central | Albany 8,279,047 PRUNES—Spot_show no improvement 1n | Buenos Ayres cabled: ‘*‘\Weather improved. Moxican ILimes, $4@4 50 - Banahas, $I 15 es, 22iac; §6-degrees Gasoline:: in: Y Central % | Los Ang: 4,273,083 volume of demand ard Instances are reported | bur ral have ‘seriously damaged the crop | per bunch for New Orle ana $1 35g1 in cases. 27ie. o4 3 Norfolk & We: % | Memphis . 35120062 where prices have been slightly shaded on fn- | ' " o | for Hawailan; Pincappies, 304 per & TURPENTINE—i% per_zallon In cases and Nor & Western pfd. Fort Worth . 2 | dividual transactions, but quotations remain at | '8 the Northern rios. i Fineapples, ¥4 per dozen. | g in drums‘and iron Barrels. ‘Ontarlo & Western | Seattle ..... 8, from 3le to Tlo for all grades. Chicago was %c lower and tame, Minne- 3 e o P RED AND:WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6§ Pennsyivania | Washington 3 | APRICOTS—Are quiet and unchanged at 714 | apolls stocks increased 800,000 bushels for the | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | esec per 1b; White Lead, b@6te, according to | Harttord z. -8 | @ido in boxes :I:d-'{:zil“nl:‘mhm:l ly steady | Te¢K: The Modern Miller reported the con- | * | emaneer, = .'s | . 2 -8 | s — s rly steady 4 e SUGAR—TWe Western Rt i | Toledo 2; 9| at 10§10%c for peeled and 03@0c for un. | 0ItioD of the winter wheat plant good. Brad- | Business opens quietly after the holidays, | [ 2UCACCENe TOUITh Comes elmive Com. | Rock Island 4 | Portland, Or 2, . | peeled. street's gave the exports from the United | hut is expected to pick up soon and in the bage: | Cubes, A Crushed. sng Fime Crushed | Rock Island pfd. | Rochester 1 < States last week at 3,360,000 bushels. ! meantime the market rules firm. | 5e8he: dered, 5.13c:- Cand ——— LasF Atianta . 2! % : E ¥ x| In this market futures were sitghtly lower, i AR - R B Ry -y g DB u c | 5.18c: nulaged Fine, 5.05¢: Dry Gi L &S F 24 ptd Ne ¢ . rading was light. : . 4| Al R IR T aCe , | Worcester i | | Chicago Grain and Produce. CASH WHEAT. nomdried, dguGe Peaches, 4407hc; s B O 2 w =St LS W pt | ¢ 5 a1 : e for quarters an for r o 8 JeEa""™ | Springfiela, Mass. |1 b SN N e es: Nectarines, 43 @5%%e for white; Plums, i o0 £2 2! Southemnpacic by | CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—Wheat ruled quiet and | Sesston 9 to 11 a, m. PRUNES- 1002 crop, 21@2%c for the four | Kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, 5.55c. _boxes.. . H £ th:r: ri i + | Portland, | lower, with a good deal of long stuff on the | Open. High. Low. Close. | sizes, with 14@l%c premium for the large | 5-80c per Ib. No order taken for less thin 75 : o g o] | Stoux_City | market and but little demand. Northwest re. | December ..$1 211 bid e WL | barrels or its equivalent. E : | Tol St L & W-.i: J |'onita :were' rauch in excess -of those-or. phe | MO --oo2 3SR, 1 OGN 2355 1% | HAMIDISZINE dup. dre quelted a8 follows: SO : [ To1 8 L & Wt B el corresponding time last vear. Advices from| Ep. W Spion. R, B e dcrown. 6o Seealess” iones | San Francisco Meat Market: TR ¥ T4 B AR T | Tacoma . Argentina reported favorable harvesting weath- | yroo S50 Sl SIS $t i | Muscatels, Se: Seediess Sultanas, Oc: Seedless | e Clooly T | wamests | o oo Sidaoe er, and a report was current that offerings of | | December—No. sales. 5 % | Thompsons, 3igc; T-crown London Layers. 20| Cattle, Sheed and Hogs, allve ‘and dfcssed. Clowds 0| % | i | wheat from Russia were more Mberal, on ru-| BARLEY—Stoeks in regular warehouses | i Soua §1, 00 2 Tes, Soown, S8 & ‘ remain as before quoted. R i je. .. | Wilmington, Dei., 01 e specdy ening of navigation un | ard on wharf January 1 were 25,283 tons. | funcy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2: 5-crown Dehe- k. Clouay” 10 | W & 1. Erle 34 pd. | Bansvite the Danube. Offerings continued very free dur- | agalnst 36,523 tons December 1. Futures | sas, 20-lb bokes, §2 50; G-crown Imperia Wholesale rates-from siaughterers to dealors aear -0 | Wisconsin Central.. | Birmingham | Ing the entire session and the market”declined | opened the new year firm at an advance, and | 20-Ib boxes, $3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, are as follo’ 2 ol g B sin Cen pld. | Fall River . gradually, closing essy. May opened lie lower | the cash grain improved in sympathy, 'with 8%c; 12 oz.. Sluc; bulk, 53c; choice, 16 @7ac for Stéers and 6@6%4e per is Cear .o | ik Pt S at 7647614 and sold between 7514 @ T5%ec and | sales of No. 1 at $1 18% and of something | c: 12 oz Ske; bulk. 6le. - ws. .f}"“" 4 Sa e 5 Little Rock % TEU@T6Y e, sing lower at T5%c. slightly better than No. 1 at $1 213;. | NUTS— Inuts, Nc. 1, softshell, 13@13 L—Large, 8$%@9c; small 9%@10ize Glear 20| American i:inl,.,h,m. Ohio. .. The co n market s rather dull, but firm- CASH BARLEY, No. Afilg?ncl: Moy hemwherl. Ligis per I Wethers, 815G9¢ & d Rain .14 | United State: clet . ness prevailed at the start, on unfavorable | Feed, $1 1561 20; Brewing, ai | 2, 9%@10c; Almonds, 11c for Nonparei! MUTTON—Wethers, 815G9c; Ewes, . 8g8ie Clear 0| Wells-Fargo 2 | Knoxville . | weather in the West. Large estimated receipts | grades, ;’\ v.:uf@l 22 tfhe.\‘"-]lerndfil ':unm;?‘nafi‘ 1le for I X L, 10@10%¢ per Ib. b v Goudy 0] Miscellaneous— | Lowell j for to-morrow were a bear factor. May closed | for fair to choice. 5 SG8 s Languedoc; | " LAMB—10c pér Ib. . Closay | Amalgam Copper.. 54000 66 643, 645 | AkToR . z Be oviér at 42 e, FUTURES, | | RO Ihesd SN, SHESRS 1w % Cioudy .o | A Car & Foundry 1700 36% 3614 36ig | Sorinoeld Oats were quiet and easy, the weakness in Rkt 0 61 e i LIVESTOCK MARKET. Clear. | Am Car & F pfd. 400 s 92 '1,2'1"‘ ol ‘wheat being the principal depressing factor. Open. High. Tt Cl ! The following quotations are for good, -sound 0| Am Linseea Ol fo | Brivgion - | The close was eas, with May %@%c lower at | pocemper—No, gales S - ght amber and S@10c for dark:’ Wate | Livestock. delivered in Sar Francisco, less 50 m Lin Ol pfd.. - 8 H¥e. - 3 - ! : | per cent shrinkage for Cattle: ¥ Amer Loco .. 4 Satisancags The chief feature in the provision market | M&Y «--o-e MLISS FLIB GSUIGK ST WM el light amber extract- | P°C P VRS, o Cowi and Heitors; Amey Loeo Bid 2 | B |'was the marked gain in January pork, caused 2 p. m. Session, e I “é.‘.f = | 7@7%¢; thin Cows. 4@5e per Ib. SR Am Smelt & Ref 4% | Pargo srRtey | by active covering by shorts, which resulteli Open. High. Low. Close. O per Db, ' ES—4@5'2¢ per Ib (gross weight). | Am Smelt & R prd 3% | Binghamton ..., | in an advance of from 25G27%e to 50G32%c at | May ... $117% $1 1% $117% $1 179, > | 5 2 Gde; - Ewes, 3% g5l | Anaconda Min Co. 90 " | Rocktord | the opening. sales being at $17 76@is. The | December—No sales, Provisions. | pen'Tb (gross weight - ae = o | Brooklyn Rap Trn. | Canton .. ; | close was e with January pork 35@37lsc| OATS—The market continues at a stand- o | ¥ LAMBS—Yearlings, 4@4%c per Ib. 3 EATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Colo Fuel & 1 1 | Jackeonviiie, ‘Fia | higher at $17 §5. May pork was 7l%c lower at | still, but steadily held. Stocks on wharf and g | HOGS_Live 160 1bs and up, #igc FORECAST. 3 onsolidated G | § ringfield, Ohio. $16 30; lard, 10f12%c lower at $0 40@9 4215, | in regular warehouse January 1 were 9312 There is nothing new to report. The market | uynder 160 Ibs, 624G feeters, 6@63c: sows, : on Tobacco pfd. oh . 4 and ribs down 7lac. tons, against 6962 tons December 1. te still_dull. | 20 per cent off; Woars. U6 per cent of. and staga: I ) per cent off tro The pressure continues high over the south- ceters: portion of the courtry. A moderate General Electric. Jead! The. White, $1 27lawl vo; Biack, i 20@1 23 for feed and $1 25@1 50 for seed; Red, 31 20@1 50 CURED MEATS—Baccn, 12%c per Ib for | bove quotatfoms. orm ove 4 Hocking Coal vy, 1dc fe light edi 15¢ e ! storm o Washington, but will probably | Inte 3 for common 1o _choice and $1 5234G1 | Beavy, 13c for light medium. 15¢ for lght, 16 | i move eastward through the Canadisn pec. | Ineroes Peer e eksonviile, I TIOn o 250 71t por s HO1 80 108 | for exira light, 17c for sugar-cured and 18¢ for Receipts of Produce.” : Heavy rain has fallen at the mouth | Internat Power e e | Janvary . CORN—TLocal _stocks January 1 were 5§56 | extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, | T e E i FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY" = Columbia River. : inues cool in the t val- lifornia and_ tule fog prevails “e.l:- of the Tehachapl. In Southern California the weather is clear and pleasant Laclede Gas . National Biscul | | | | Internat Paper ptd, | | Pacific Coast *Hourton *Galveston *Columbus, Wheeling Wilkesbarr, tons, against 424 tons December 1. centinues Q“‘Qlkll previous prices, 1 Western \sucked) 1s uvted at §1 25@1 27 for Yellow. and 31 2561 30 tor White ang $1 45 for mixed; California, Large Yeliow, nominai The mariet $1 20 | | 14%@143¢; California Hams, 1214@ldc: Mess | Beef, $10 per bbli Extra Mess, $10 50@11; Family, $11 50@12; .?rhne Mess Pork, $15@ ' 15 50; extra clear, $27; Mess, $19 50; Dry Salt- ed Pork, 13%c; Pig Pork, $38@30; Pigs Feet, Wheat, ctls .....19, axt made at San Francisco for tnirty | poc Ttica, N, ¥ small round do, nominal; White, nominal E t holfornia—Tloudy Baturday, with | Pressed Steel Car. Greensburg, Pa. 1o SRdwa. pound and 12ic fcr pure; half-barrels, pure, | Onions, sks <30/ feather, rolls uthern. Cotlfommiics i liSht Borth winds. | Pressed 8 C ¥ Bu RYE—$1 12%@1 15 per ctl 123c; 10-Ib tins, 13%c; S-1b tins, 13%e; $.15 | Bran, sks .. 3 Wine, gals - o thern Californis—Fair Saturdey; light | Potercn Po oo 9% | Totals U. 881857682377 : 8 BUOKWHELL—-Nomina} &t 31 7902 10 pet | tineg, ke : b S | Midditngs, ‘sks 231 Sugar, ctls . a—Fair Saturd | Republic Steel . = Outside N. Y.. 70385485 ... - Tgela T iy COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 9%ec: three | Hay, tons . 335 Brandy. gals . .- n Francisco and vieinity—Ch P - DOMINION OF CANADA. 1640 1055 16 C half-barrels, 9%c: one tierce. 93c; two tlerces, | SLraw, tons 27 Quickstivor, Mk e S s ::Zgn?:y Satur- 1 5 5 Flour and Millstuffs. 9l4e; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. * | Wool, bales ... 14 l.lT, bbls ... ALEXANDER 6. MeADIE " 80% 021 9 85 ! - * OREGON Forecast Ochiial, 1371 57% 940 9 FLOUR—Californta Family Extras, 84 20¢ | Hides, Tallow, Weol and Hops B | B f 830 s |4 45 usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $% 10G4 20, 5 . 5 *- = - n!‘z 7 8673 867% 855 86 |Oregon and Washington $3 503 75 per bbl| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seii WASHINGJON. . =~ = & | I Cash_quotations were as follows: for Nt At 6 TN e namee about 1ic under quotations. Heavy Salted | Flour, qr sks ... 9,384 Ogts, etly ..oili EASTERN MARKETS. & quiet but firm; No. 2 spring wheat, T MILESPUNDE -Frioss b _Deckeges vy Steers, 1ic; medium, 10c: lght, 813c; Cow |° . I 805 8, 6T@T8c; No. 2 red, T146@72 follows: Graham Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibs; Rye | Hides, 9c for heavy and S%c for light; Stags, | F——im-—— ' * - - & Western Unlon 8% ; No. 2 yellow, 44l{c; Fiour, $3 “‘a Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, 7e; Salted Kiv, 8lac: Salted Veal, 9%e: Salted % s\ ] i No. £ 1ye. be; good feeding barley, | Sorn Meal, § 2963 00; ‘extra oream. do. 346 | Cait, 10c: Dry Hides, 164@l7c: Culin, 1ser o) New York Stocl Market. Total sales e e 1 OB e comtannid | T insced. 31 T, | THINRE, 0GOS0, NO. | Backwhent Irlour. £ 0004 13: Cracked "fheat. | Dry Kip. 1ic; Dry Calf. 1sc; Culs and Brande, STOCK MARKET. * Ly A UNITED RAILWAYS OF 1SCO, | other items than clearings. ‘© containing | prime timothy seed, $3 Sb; mess pork, per | $4; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 5, | 16c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 2530c each; short 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 2. NEW YORK, Jan. 2—Curb qi y : rrel, $18; lard, per 100 pounds, $0 90@i0; | Rolled Oats, barrels, $7 35@9; In sacks, $6 35 | wool, 40@60c each; medium, 65@70c; long wool, | ¥ e 3 NEw oo 248 2.—Ths trading on ¢he | Unived Baliways of Hon Fope oradoss of | short "ribs 'sides '(loose). $8 374@S 60; dry | @S 30; Pearl Barley, $6; Spiit Peas, boxes, | S0c@§1 20 each: Horse Hides, salt, 33 for Jarge 1 R : 3 Stock Exchange started off with great antma- | Mo witn oy eoredt o0 Francisco: ~ Bonds— salted shoulders (boxed), $8 25G8 50; shore | $6 00; Green Peas, 35 per 100 Ibs. and $2 50 for ‘medium, $1G2 for small ang | THC MeW year opened quietly as far as focal ! tion this morning and something like & bulg~ | asked. asked; subscriptions, no bids, 48 X clear sides (boxed), $0@f 121:: whisky, basis rig e %0c for Colts: Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for | securities were concerned. business being -duil in urices. ” Buyers of Taceday aad Weanerssy CLOSING BONDE Bradstreet’s on Trade. of high wines, $131; clover, contract grade, Hay and Feedstuffs. large, $150 fof medium. $191 25 for small and | on the Bond Exthanse. The ofl stocks -wery ook advantage of the riss to secure thel US refunding 2: % s A 3 3 exican, 32%c; | also quiet, but a fair business was done N i 8 25, [Hocking Val 414s.106% 2ok ry Salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central L e “m;'m{:-:u; ran off under this process and | TeEistered 1085 |L & Nash uni ds. 908, | M Receipts. Shipments, | The weaknes in Hay continues. with plenty | can, 2%c. Goat Skins—Prime Am,..‘.“’-,';c. the "‘"3“' stocks. T SRS i : came dull. The advance was Cents b7 S - - 26,600 18,300 | coming In now, but prices show no farthee | lar§e and smooth; S0c; medium, 35e. | The Ophir Mining Company has -levied . an rencwed again at some points, but the sna 261 | NEW YORK, Jan. 2. —Bradstreet’s to-mor- - 93,000 18000 | e T Rran e quoted ¥ o | TALLOW—I 1 rendered, 5i.@6c per Ip: | Assessment of 15e. S 2 scemed 10 be taken out of the 14 0214 | row will say: ‘“Hollday observances and stock. 1266,700 02, D i ery easy by mil- | no "3 41,@5c; Grease, 3G3ie. 1 Alaska Packers' will pay: a dividend. of §1°° fairly steady selling mnvmemmm!x; D::d ‘; gu taking limit new business, but do not decrease | .23 % m% mnt:n;mhl l:‘r;_c:u!;mn:rm‘u “n.‘nd on "v:vooufi,!pflnt—vnlley Oregon, Lambs, 15@ | on the 12th. 8 T A 39 b 'y ns! t . b afternoon, when call money rates stiffencd el B LT TIIES 2,100 | December 1. There is no c n Feedsturts, | - Fall CHb—San Joaguin and Southern, 7@10c | oo "% %, J0YI788 banks pald their regular 0 13 per cent.- Reading was vigorously ad- n fown (o s mistoan, whis = ivi | BRAN-—$18@19 per ton. per Ib; do Lambs. $@10c: Northern, defective, | 270021 dividends to depositors ‘yesterday, as Janiced 1o above 6 and served to steady pri retdll buying, although satisfactory, feels 1e- | murket was Qoiet oo s !:d; e jon 55 | MIDDLINGS_$22 50G24 50 per ton. @10 ver 1b; Humboldt and Mendocino, 13 | PeF_announcements aiready made. B but the selil , action from previous attivity, ‘ ; dairles, 17@25c. Eggs, ’nulet flr:;'.'lo.z ~FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $26@26 per | 15¢c; Middle County, 9@llc per ib. . The following were "ex-dividend yesterd; > “'Additional returns as to 1902 trade confirm S G STV aull, steady, Olicake Meal at the mill, $26G26; jobbing, | HOPS—23@2ic per Ib. . Sacramento Electric, Gas and Railway. 13c. o ‘StL &t earlier estimates of Increases In mearly all | 19@14c. g P ;::!.Wni:'mm" ., T Ny : : $2187; Trinity County Gold Mining Company, ) ) uvn; Cottonseed Meal, $26 50. General Merchandise. 13 per cent per share: California Titie Insure L ”1: u"u E“h'fi' ll.ll';). Wbolalt and Oat, $12@ ence and Trust Company, quarterly at the <5 K uggh S0: Barley, sto w;'o; ..l}«'éuwn&% BAGS—Grain Bags, 53%@5%c for June-July | T8¢ Of 6 Per cent per annum; Greene Consay: Southern 9 50; Alfalfa, $9@i1 50; Clover, $S@10 per ton. | delivery: San Quentin. 5.55c: Wool Bags, 32 | 03ted Covver, 2 per cent; New Idria Quicksil. (l_lc:mhe STRAW: per bale. 35c: Fleece Twine, 73,@8c: Fruit Bags, 1gc. ver, regular quarterly of 10c and two extra. Tol gf;, & 6c and 6c for three sizes of Cotton and 6@ | J°°° of 10c each; the Continentai Building’ and g |Union Pac 4s. Beans and Seeds. s1zc for Brown Jute. Loan Association a half yearly dividend at tne g g g Ly AR . e o Uy B T riocks @ Dot Sent o o . b e ?l-k:l“dm‘(’ nl;e-c::ux"m- 5 Rk u::x Bean Sileey sy sales of from ! m::‘:_}" g_!;:;m“':ona Bfn'n_‘t: :.“l: - @ per cent on term deposits and . emand for the & 5000 to 6000 sacks ; . $5 50: Greta, §7: ¢ that center upon New York. Breliminary Agaee West Shore York during the past few days. The. where | 220: $0 80: Co-operative Wallsend, $6 50; Rich. of the week's currency movement, which e ou ruas Bean list shows more or less fluctuation since Bave sained Moty o e ot the banks last report. and the market is quoted steady Welsh W jar eXbress movement ‘with the interior, while DBERC S THiRe s notling naw Mr Shidy: Lump, $11 50; Cannel, §0 per ton: Coke, $15 Lhe b Treasury has taken from the banks BEANS—Bayos, 2 60G2 8; Pea, '$3 500 | per fon in bulk and $17 In sacks; Rocky Mows. 3z i indicating & net gatn of aboui 22 375 smal “'Nte.gé;’! 2 15 large White. | tain descriptions. §8 45 per 200 ibs aad % porte were m“;“hfi.‘, ......"’:. A e New York Metal Market. 34 0 N Kidneys, $4 50; L e iy 1 Batlod b Sl Bee Fe Mm a:l:nm““lnm - i ;. . W in_bal ; cases, 5S¢ more; California week and exceeded those of this week last NEW YORK, Jan. 2—Tin advanced 1s In 75 g Ca xc.::.{ s’ tor botled - &o’h; o S ! London to-day, closing at £120 175 6d for snot. | for i Alfalfa, THaTe il tem T Ty o v mond, $7 50:

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