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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1903.. / 35 AUCTION SALES | Associated Banks' Statement. | %5 e 85,9900 0 5% 5: “Vene, 5 7046 10} bulk of sales, $6 2086 30 N#® YORK, Jan. 5 _The statement of| SHEEP—Receipts. 2000 sheep and lambs K 3 g averages f the Clearing-house hanks of this | Steads; Sood to cholce wethers, $4G1 40: faie 5 < ! ; city for the five business day this week shows: | 1°-ShO 08, UEeC B3 SUmA VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 5Gic per Ib; » | Loans §§75,332,100, increase §30,600; deposits T St T0serH, String _Beans, 7@l Wax, 6@se: Cab-| i P N i §5TBLIB,000, increase $7.161400; circulation | ST JOSEPH. Mo., Jan. 5.—CATTLE—Re- | bage, 75:8c per ctl; Tomatoes from Los ASE- | “1'wi e NEXT TORSDAY. Janvary & at | i 05,200, increase $4%.500; legal tenders | ceipts, 341; market steady. J5cG31 25 per crate or box: 1140 FOLSOM ST.. 27 HORSES and & | $72,473.000. increase $1.180,600; specie $154.998.- | HOGS—Receipts, 4761; market 5@10c lower; | 40@530c per sack: Garlic. 2la@3c per | et e e e SRt 700, increase §1.204400; Tescrve $228.472.600. | mixed and heavy, $6 25@6 60: light and light | Peppers, from Los Angeles 56 per I AND TARNESS 2 . | 4 » % increase $5,435,000: reserve required $218,278.- | mixed, $6 1 40; pigs, $4 25@5 90; bulk of | Peppers, S@bc per Ib for Stockton and 10@121yc | A3 - . - 700, increase $1,700350; surplus $10.165%50, 1o | sales. 36 066 4. for Los Angeles: Eeg Plant from Los Angeles. | — 3, 664 ; ex-Unit es e ) 3 H N i - o e s cpin L= =T s leeliuene! S - £ i e Bl | Sonte b et i neir Boidings and take thei t - nancier says: The state of x: at Squash, $10 per ton; ; : - 1 iem’ of axtomt of coset o e s | o v Toik St e banks for the New York Cotton Market. $1012; Mushrooms, 30@40c per Ib. N e T R | tions and the volume of their holdings sull | five days ending January 8 is accounted for — Ty M e . ]:‘l. | await K Siaket i3 anolhir Wess Tor the | JH vart by ‘The fact 1ba the beioks lr;ellé!r:"l: NEW YORK. Jan. 3. —COTTON—Futures | Po“”’y and Game. 15 50; extra ;I'"-‘,,,‘DF““‘,,_ 15 50; Dry Sale S s i - sciose. How > revious w - Ao K B A 3 Dry Sait- ( gs open the new year with a gain of $3,400,000. Pave been detrrr o b e . | et et e as Boown ey st ‘nave | opened less active and unchanged in prices | §3 Pork 15tc; Pig Pork. $35g30. Pigs Feet. | $5; Smoked Beef. 144@15c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quot=d at Sc per Ib for com- ket practically bare of live stock. There were | pound and 12%c for pure: half-barreis, pure, - . z : charged will afect the future market for for- | made during that perfod. According tc the | to a decline of € points and closed barely | poyiy ioseq the week firm, with the ma Stccks firm undr a fine bank statement. eign exchange s vet undetermined, cfficial returns made Saturday, the banks in- | Steady, net S@T points lower. b D e g A e 4 & | _ Bonds have shown strength in sympathy with | creased their cash holdings almost $5,500,000, four cars of Western live Poultry markeied | 12%c; 10-ib tins, 13%e; 3-1b tins, 13%e; b 2, ) ¢ . rfeese Fon - v & =tock: he inet cuvity i 4 oy — < o tocks and Bords fuirly active for Saturday. B it D e O e e i e o New York Metal Market. e Ty e | e E - COTTOLENE—on - . / | Unitea States ©old 45 and new 4s coupon | Of the gain in cash reported in the official were Hght and the brisk demand for the holi- | , (N EOLENE—One ‘h;lrfuh;;-l 9%e: thres sdvanced 1, per cent, as compared with the | statement only $1.246,500 was in specie and | NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—There was nothidg | guv trage kept the market well cleaned up rees cnt of $180.449 in Specie to Hongkong. > 3 4 ve tierces, 9%c per Ib. \ ) - A 5 closing call of last week. $4.180,000 legal tender. It is no doubt true | of special interest to mote in any of the metal | o ' "\ : e Tecuthte i . igher. Sterling unchanged. Silcer weaker. NEW YO that & portign of the cash recelved was what | markets to-day. Tin ruled steady and quiet | of Bl P e i ey g g ; - 11 hcat ¢ oaicter b i b =4 Band the “heavy restibte - legal " tonders | - Copbes ate aiss “Wuiet and unchanged. | dressed Turkevs disposed of at gooa prices. | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. BRG Quiciey. Su L ponty 'y . on prd . would seem to show that the movement of | Standard at $11 20@11 50 lake and electrolytic | Four cases of dressed Turkeys were received | ! md Rve about =3 Bal & Ohic money from the Interior was responsible for | at §11 9512 50, and casting at $11 90@12. | vesierday and sold at prices ranging from 23 | ATl quetations remain as befors and the ite € and Rye about as before. Bal & Ohio p the larger portion of the increased receipts. | Lead and spelter was unchanged, the former | to 2S¢ per pound, the top price being obtained | oo o 00t | 7 : “an Pacific It is from this source that the long-expected | steady at $4 1213 and the latter easy at $1 25.| for ome case of strictly fancy. Two cars of | e s ing e > wer i at the decline. Other Feedsiuffs unchanged. |cCan southern relisf in money rates must come and as the | Iron was unchanged and quiet. - Western live Poultry are scheduled for to- | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 5 235 e s “/ e Cher & Ohio . hanks are farce gainers Guring January from S B hS aE i feiily sl et SN & | o T T St W S i weak, witl er prices thoug ssible by local dealers. Chi & Riton .. interlor institutions, the present turn in the - . offéring freel t Steers, 1lc: medfum, 10c; light, S%e: Cow cr prices thought possible by local dealer Chi & Alton pid. .. tide ia rogarded by borrowers as very import- Northern Business. falr demand. “Aside’from an advance In Hare | Higes, go for heavy and Sk for lights 8 i iill ] s B ¥ *hi, Ind & Louis. . ant. The prevailing high rates for funds in T g e Salted Kiv, 8%c; Salted Veal, 9 S g0 ¢ - 7 . = 3% - 17 . 8¢ eal, Salted ill in good demand for the East. Sceds dull. 7 New York cerve as an additional incentive to| PORTLAND. Jan. 8.—Clearings, $575,716 LRy i T Yok ons Seral et | Calf, 10c: Dry Hides, 16%@Ive: (‘:‘m.., 18e: and Eggs show little variation .G Semosits oé tho: Daxiks are nor S66,000,000. less| T Lances (VeS, 506 1 - nar. | PIE. 320 25; Goslings, 3592 53; Ducks.” 350 [ Dry Kip, 13c; Dry Calf. 15c; Cutls and Brarks e | Chi & G West Aprd than at this time last year, while the excess | ancee Sepom & Creriuss. $400.908; bel ions “appg e, for old and $6G7 for SOURE: | 16c; Sheepuicine, shearlings, 25G30c each; short n Dricd Fri £ TRt e ! G W ‘ e > 7 e ens, $5W6; young Roosters, $6@8 50; old | wod Seeabic ol B T, ] i Dried Fruats still of a holigay charac | Cal & G West Bpta mm;ums;\::mmllmn'tz‘re;; L The :"132 TTLBE, w‘.la__mzm‘ 8—Clearings, $137.- | Roosiers, $5G5 50; Eryers, §6 5045: Brolie: ,;ooguw__gu:ch. ot ..z?‘ ulcg wool, Prozisions neglec here wer at Chicago | of very nearly equalizing the loans and de- “ash. dan. 8.—Clearings, §301,- | B0 80 for_large and $550g4 80 for small: | ;57752 50 for medium, $162 for small and s neglected here and lowweer at Chicago. posits, the excess of the former over the iatter per dozen lor old and ‘31"50( for Colts: Horse Hides, dry, $1 78 fer o Tardlaw Al = 7 e e e having been regarded as an adverse feature e 3 g § 25 | arse. $150 for medium. $1%123 for smail and wther change m Wool, Hops and Hides. of late. The statemerts of the banks for two . 1 1 50 per dosens Cotionien o B 50 By | 80c for Colts. Buck kine—LUry Mexican, 8244 n . o 2 weeks or more pobably will be complicated by orthern cat Market. Rabbits, $1: Mallard Ducks, $304 k. | dry Baited Mexicay c; dey Central Amert- Liz Dressed Meats as before quoted. Dt & e 143 | gividend nng interest " payment adiustments : $3@4: Spriz, $22 50, Teal, §1 50@ ;| gan. 3225, Goat Skine “Prime Aneoras, ec; s = t ¢} have @n fmportant influence in N, g : b arge sruooth : ;Se. Cold weather still checks trade in Fresh Fruit. e e o5 the end. The feature fo keep in mind is hat It | PORTLAND, Jan. 8 W HBAT_Walla Wal- | £ 500 Wiite Tl g1 i e e S 0% yes. g Den & Rio G pid. 8815 | money rates fail the gold export question will [ ), POIVTATEE, San. & =W IBAT IV iarge’ and $1 25 for g | M doL—Spring-—Valley Oreson, s, Ontons and Vegetables about as befor ¢ : 8% | again A e 1o WASHINGTON. Engllsh Snipe, §2 30; common, §1 80. 16c _per b > ot B N HES J ¢ as ¢ s m; n & S N, et Clp- o 2 = X e N T0ox b moted TS b of tho camiparets TACOMA. Jan. 3.— WHEAT — Unchanged: 7 | Fall Clio—Saa Joaquin and Southern. 7@10e and Gamie firm an d cleaning up zeell. et grall banks increased its specls holdings over | Biuestem, £134c; Club, 2. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. B e e Tt i T Seey , 0012 | §5,500,000, bringing ita roserve up to 87 per T 3 g . %, Humbelas adoctne: 59 Lumber trade reported in very good con 9343 | cent. This institution 1s the depository o Foreign Mcvkets. The situaticn in Butter remains as before | 105 MIGd County, GRliC per ib. - — A b 147" | very large interests and the e gt s g . % stated. stocks being ample for all needs, with | 2 o R 125 | Rt Sabancs cn that date with the CAFTE: | LONDON, Jan. 3—Consols, 03%: siiver, | Quotations steads. Checse also rematos pr e ¥ $3% | house having been sufficlent to offset the | 22 5164 French remies. DO¢ S314c: wheat car. | ClErly as before. Eggs are weak, in spite of San Francisco Meat Market. R hoavy eata of the week. o o e e e e egiten | he Continaed cold Wweather, "and_deaicrs. ars | still dispesed to seil to keep their floors weil country markets, firm;. Indian shipments of | cleared. i wheat to United Kingdom, 1600; Indian ship-| _Recoipts were 3 Exports and Imports. ments of wheat to Continant, 21,000. | Begs and 7400 _LIVERPOOL, Jan steady; No. 1! BUTTER—Creamers. first NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—The total imports of Standard California, Ga S'4d: wheat in Paris, | per Ib for fancy and 2 The supply and demand continue about squad 400 1bs Butter, 508 cases | and prices show no change. Cheese. aid DRESSED MEATS. hands. | Whoiesale raies from sizushterers to dealers are as follows STATION. Mex Central e . 3 al fiour in Parls, steady. 25@2ic; store Butter, inal. | F—1G1%¢ for Steers and 6g¥ Nix Datags 1,90 specte at the port of New York this week were | GO TN Uplands, 8.4, CHEESE—New, ei;;fim‘"&:u oid, nominal; | tor Cows o S Lk s | Minn $16,993 in silver and $64,552 in gold Young America, 1tc; Eastern, 17@174ci | VEAL—Large. 8%@%: small. 9%@10%e The total exports of epecte from the port | o v & Western, 16%@1ic per ib. per_Ib. of New York for this week were $10,000 gold EGGS—Ranch, 31G33c for fancy and 30¢ for MUTTON —Wethers, Si5@%9c;. Ewes, 8gS8%0 and_$693,500 tn silvi lower and medium _grades; store, 273@20c: | per Ib. LocAL MARKE[S. cold storage, 22@27c; cold storuge Western | * LAMB—10c per Ib. T B g o G s o | Eges, 25c. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%@9%¢c per 1b. & = % s e LIVESTQCK MARKET. | New York Grain and Produce. Deciduous and Citrus Fruifs. Stacks of. Cranberries are pretty well ex- hausted, being now limited to a few barrels scattered about here and there, ard quotations are largely nominal. The cold weather continued to have a de- pressing effect upon the market for Citrus 1 o R ARG L . iy * NEW YORK, Jan. 3. —FLOUR—Receipts, 35,- | The Coptic took out a treasure list of $180,- exports, 163,220 barrels; quiet and | 449, consisting of $38,052 in Mexican dollars, ta_patents. $4@4 20; Minnesota | $397 in gold coin and $121,500 in silver bul- bakers, §5 25@3 50; winter patents, $3 60@ | lion, all for Hongkong. Exchange and Bullion. 3 CATTLE-Steers, $%G9c; Cows and Heifers, 7@7%¢; thin Chws, 4gBc per 1b. CALVES—4@3%ac per Ib (gruss weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 3% Gic; Ewes, 340340 per Ib (gross weighi). LAMBS- Yeariings, $@4%e per ib. 3 90; winter straights, §3 45@: winter ex- | New York Exchange is higher. Sterling | fruits and trading in that department js of | HOGS—Live THogs 160 Ibs and up. 6%c; rts, §3 15@3 20; winter low grac remains the safle. Silver is a fraction lower, | smali volume. As mentioned yesterday, thers | under 160 1bs, 6 @6%c; feeders, o sows, 95." ’ . | will be two auction sales of Oranges to- | 20 per cent off: boars, 0 per cent off. and stage, = WHEAT—Receipts, 100 bushels Sterling Exchange, 60 days. #1 83% | ‘morrow by different compantes. . Altogether | 40 per ceut off frum above quotations. 123,642 busnels. Spot, quiet. No. 2 Sterling Exchange,’sight = 457 | there will be nine or ten cars offered. T 2 123042 | TR Stering Cables ... .. — 488 ! “Supplies of Apples, Pears and Bananas were General Merchandise. L b L (I New York Exchange, sight.. = 235 | sutficient (or all requirements and prices wers 3 s 1 Bard Manitoba, 88%e £. o b. aflost. R s Misnes, Wegcaslie. o ™| barely steady for fancy stock, whils common it Tain PRV S 2 e oy iiton Arfenting expbre ur | Mexican Dollars, ominai B | R e i tined T A sood shonk | dertrece: Sam Quenin, 83005 g4 plus induced further wheat Hquidation and d e = readily commanded full figures. - Fleece Twine, T%@6c: Fruit = Ciine this morning. Later the market railled Wheat and Other Grains. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $12 50@13 per :”'“d ae s :’;m‘:’,m 3prncy 2 .:: s Wheel & ?Sfiy‘."fl‘l;'r; .{.‘é).'clued :2‘ 3% oy ' | WHEAT—Thes local market is very dull, and | g6 for . choice and $1@1 25 for fancy; extra | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfield = L HOPS—Quiet. State common to choice, 1902, | even in the country the demand is now slack, | fancy, $1 50. Wellington, $8: Seattle_ 38 50; Bryamt. $6 50: N smEics 1001, 2o oid, 012%; Tacifc Coast, | thoush in view of the Australian sicuation and | PERSIMMONS 60cge1 perbax. | TCIEST Coca Bay. §9 50: Greta, §7; Walls: DR Quiet. "Caiifornia, 21 to 25 o small stocks holders continue @rm. The Chi- ;i jing coid storage; other Wintep Pears, | end, $6 §0; Co-operative Walisend, $8 50; Rich- e. e L W e 10 unds, | cago letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & Co. says: 2 mond, §7 50: Cumberland, $12 In bulk and WOOL—Firm. Domestic flcece, 26G36c. “The news was in the maln bearish. Con- MEGRANATES—$1 per small box. $13 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, | tinued fine weather in Argentina and the stock | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, fi’w ——: Welsh Antbracite Esg. $13; Welsh | BY%c: mild, steady: Cordova, Futures | of 80.000,000 surplus from that country and | for fancy, $1 25@1 75 for choice and 1 25 | Tump, $11 GO: Cannel. $9 per ton: Coke, $13 closed quiet, 5 points lower. ales, 24,500 bags, | 2 seiling pressure of Argentina Wheat on Eu- | for standards: Seedlings, $191 23; Tanger- per ton in buik and $17 in sacks; Rocky Moun 36c; Fabruary, 4.40c.| ropean markets, There were better reports | ines, $1 25@1 50 for half-boxes; Lemons, 7 tain descriptions, §5 43 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 July, 485¢; Sep- | of a Flour demand in Minneapolis, but our | §1 for standards, §1 23G1 %0 for cholce and | per ton. according to brand, “northerly w Sunday; 1 Cop. 17,900 Foundry 900 and shin- - ¢ - 15 Novembe X ersonal investigation did not make It appear | $2G2 50 for fancy: Grape Frult, $1 50§2 50: [L—] d, 36c for Dbofled ana " | . * 3 €& F rud. 160 b e | & very important one. The cash situation was | Mexican Limes, $iG4 50; Bananas, $% 7585 | rac i bersies cacsy golled o o B B e ¥ i e winds, chang, eente; Lin Ol ped 3 . | again’ rather glow in every direction. Most of | per bunch for New Orleans and $1 25@1 75 | Castor Ofl, In e No, bcm: pure, $1 . g5 3 ALEXANDER G. McADIE, S Edcormeiive: centritugal, | the buyingyin this market to-day was In the | for Hawallan; Plneapples, $3@4 per dozen. Lucol, 80c for boiled and for raw in bar- Forecast Officlal. Yiooamiibty 3itd sugar, 3 3-16c reflsned, steady. 7 ' e hu!dc it d T:lomfir:‘l]l‘hm:::’flgflfigfi- B T Rt rels; Lard gn. é;"‘ :lntn' surained, barrels, - ST go_» e No. 7, 4.20c; No. 8, 4.15c; , . | bas had several days , ' Ny ] {511 95c; cases, ina Nut, 55@62c per gallon: Some New Year's Moralizing. |, o 10, 4.06¢; No. 1 No. 12, 3.95¢ | toving by scalpers for a reaction. W sea| -Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. pure Neatsfoo 3.50¢ 14, confectioners’ A, 10 occasion to change our recent views, which Sperm, pure, i0c: Whale cut loaf, 5.25¢ 25e & . = ditions any sustained & i & . . 3 T e EASTERN MARKETS. || Eramiiaied, 4.45c, cuben, 4006 o afencs 1ol ikcly 254" tendency Sf Drices | et ot & hosites saremen s T e | O e T e o " MONEY . | DRIED FRUITS. will prebably CA;;e\ri'str FRUITS—Apricots, 614@%¢ for Royals and | Ceylon and 58%c for Australla, AL OIL—Water White Coal Of), ta bulk, VAPORATED APPLESIn fair demai - y 8%@13 for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, 4 | , CO" a1 o, 3 and prices srendlly matnbaimed . Commaming | No. 1. §137%@1L 42%; Muling, $1 48@1 80 | G Ko o N nen 1 hc, | 18¢; Peart Oil. in cases, Rigc: Astral, i " v e - : S { per ct1. ¥ N : rters and S@ILS. ie: | Star, 2Me: Extra Star. 25iec: Elatne, 27ige. s T Ttk Gt ot ey o e ¥ Nww Yik S3icT. Wbt A ipe oo L SHENIRAee: T, oo FUTURES. Batvs Naa s Ll G or white: Biuma | Eogane Jiige: diodoriied Slove desdiine " vere liguidation have exerted & sharp, sober- i — Al Fuper ptd.. SPOT PRUNES—Quiet, but firmly held o High. | Low. Closs. | shes tor Dloce aud 4050 Tor whisoitted FIgs, | Lol 18%e; in cases, Hic: Bentine, In Bulk. v NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—Speculative sentiment ety of Quotations range from §%e to Tlhc for all Open- = > P N 16c; in cases, 22%sc: Sf-degrees Gasolina, Wall street. Enterprises that 4 . | al Biscult grades Recember-.... No sales, PRUNES—1902 crop, 2%@2%c for the four i e S g U . S Lead..... ,APRICOTS Quiet and unchanged at 7%@ | May ........$L36 3136 81 35% §136% | sizes with %Gl4e premium for the large | Dull Blein Coses W0 i s 12e in es. ARLEY —Closed the week with a siistft de- e - . SNNTROL M. tu Che Suno Mo I BE - changed. The market was apathetic. ib: S-crown, Biye; A-crown, fc; Seediesss loose | 6% per Ib; White Lead, 663, according ta teking of stock Iy endured, period of s, followed the pub- PAB DA S, CASH BARLEY. Muscatels, 3¢; Seedless Sultanas, Sc; Seedless | quantity. e < o Dngrat o Zpatures of the day. | Heation earnings of the Penn . # | Feea, $115@i 20; Brewing. and ehipping | Thompsons, Sic; 2-crown Londen Layers. 20- | RICE—China, No. 2 (Siam), $4 32 s o ol Nt syivania Raflrosd. rate at which the rise . grades, $1 21%@1 221; Chevalier, $1 55@1 60 | Ib boxes. ‘h 40 'per box: 3-crown, fao; 4 | Chira No. 1. $5 15@5 30. extra do, S M —— PR Ssliipin s | rating expenses in this representa- | Foreign Tutuves. for falr to choice. crown, fancy clusters, 20-ib boxes, $2: 5-crown | Hawallan, $4 T5@5: Japan, $5 25@5 80; Loutst- e e recent excesses Were miost | ‘ e b s | 2 FUTURES, fancy lusters, 20-1b boxes, §2: S-crown Dene. | ane, $4 2566 50, eely induiged, bas permeated through ali | tIVe Tallroad system was seen to outstrip the | ’ #as, 20-b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Imperials, | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Session 9 to 11 2, m. the warious lew until now the smallest |£3iDS In gross earnings served to enforce | * s - Open. High. Low. Close, | 20-Ib boxes, §3; Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno, fancy, | pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-'y operator is proud of his conservatism. As a | doubts caused by a similar ey which bas {1 8 LIVERPOOL. December. o_sales. & 16 oz, 8%q;, 12 oz, S¥c: bulk, B%c: cloice, 15 | bags: Cubes. A Crushed and, Fine Crustied. vie, when & wave of opinion has run to this e Semeral throughout the railroad world. | Unfon BAE g Wheat— ks May - 7% $117% $117 $117 NUTS - Wainats, Ne. 1. Softsacil, 13@13%c: | 5.15c; Dry Granulated Fine, 5.06c: Doy oo extreme, 1t s Wiss to ask if it has mot ex- - s Mpantly - oecutng .5 8 L i e Opentng . 6% OATS_The market comtimues oIl o eraucy | No. 2, 10@11c; No. 1 hardshell, 1181134c: No. | uiated Coarse, 5.03c; Fruit Granulated, sted itself. We bave now bad a drop of | Showed an increase in gross earnings for No- | 1 & Rubber.’. .. ] Closing 3 tatlons which have ruled for weeks. Offerings |3, 91g10c; Almonds, 11c for Nonpareils, 104 | Beet Graculated (100-1b bags only), s fority of good securities: | Yomber of $891,500, but expenses increased §1, 8 are ample_for_all immediate needs. 1l for 1 X L, 10@1044c¢ for Ne Plus Ultra-and | Confectioners’ A, B5.08c: Magnolia 0 points in & majority of good securitl . = | » White, §1 2716@1 35: Black, $1 2001 28 for | ggsse for Languedoe; Peanuts, 87c for East- | Extra C. 4.50c; Golden C. 4.45¢: “Di" “pecula manta has been well subdued 3,100, 20 thas net earnings decreased $571,600. Whast— 3374 a3 Aus. | roed and $1 2561 30 for seed: Red, $1 20@1 30| orn: Brail Nuts, 12@13c: Filberse, 15¢: | barrels, 10c more: half-barrels, 25o 2 consequence; eevers liquida has taken | On the lines west of Pittsbur and Erle thers | LS Steel pid . Gpentns 3 21807 | for common to cholce and $1 331581 35 for | Fecans. 11G1ac; . Cocoantits, $4 R T e e B B I place without disaster; our debt abroad has | Was reported an increase In gross earmings of - 5 ;u;:fr— . 21 %0 "“F-‘fi\?”’am‘.'m”.fl .n‘?wwin':lle' vertibsis cbesm.uu; wfilfib%c g-r"lb. 4 kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, §.35¢, bsen materially reduced, and our fnancial sit- | $93.600, with a growth of 508,290 in operat! Total sales.... 418,100 share Opening e O Y comb. J3913%: for bright, 11%c | 5.80c per Ib. No order taken for less 200 | Offerings still consist almost exclusively of| for light amber and $@100 for dark: Water | harrels or its equivalemt. expenses, reswiting In a decrease in net 28 90 | Western, there being hardly any Californian ings of $414.900. The whole railroad list weak- | uetion is certainly less threatering if mot b stronger than six mocths ugo. That such RATLW A YS OF SAN FRANC Closing ... e L 1SCO. 3. T quotations hite extracted, 6@7ic: light ambe: 5 | coming in. The Chicago letter of Bolton, De | vo by iars aock, Sastes. S — “ngihened and severe liquidation could take | ened sharply under the influence-of this show. | 4 Railways of San Francisco bonds—No| ¥ R 7 e e s et Ners e ot | BIES WA X~ e per 1. { | Receipts of Produce. s Siaie 8 bringing serious Qisaster is re- | Ing. Prices in some important stocks, fnclud- 91 asked. Subscriptions<441 bid, 47 . . &4 Touls' contingent which faileq to corner - - 558 markable proof of the soundness of the coun. | Ing Penreylvania, receded a point or more be- g Chicago Grain and Produce. | | Ticomver corn 1 supposea to bo long quits | Provisions. FOR SATURDAY. JANUARY 3. s trade and indusiry outside of Wall | low last night. Thers was an animated re-| W YORK BONDS. a bunch of the January and this keeps the Flour, aF sks.... 4.055(Hops. bales ... - 18 where the overdoing thus far has been | covery upom the appearance! of the bank state- | ll;r:hfufl;m L e Al ey [ s § socte £ SR T wever. - are: assuming pro- | Chicago was mueh lower, owing to the high e o e T, Mt = | e " e s e apaten S -1 P ter. .. 100K Diisinn ton A | RELE. A ik Fide Soions that Without the aid of & g004 cash ' prices and & poor cash demand, though the | Curm” ttls 0 Peita, bals -4 % the favorable conditions outside of | 644670 in the surplus reserves of the banks. g3 08" g 3 2 80s SRS Soice Epanng will, we_ think, worry the attempted | packers were iInclined to take a bullish view | Beans, sks . 25 Hides, No " | Docoupon......108 Do 1st in demand P a1, TS e The actiiity Of | Buch o showing is almost unprecedented for| Do mew 4s, ris 4120t | the wheat pit was the extremely bearish Ar- [ ST U ators of January. However, the price | of the situation. Fairbanks estimated the | Potatoes, sks ... 2,335 Sugar, ctis . ey ff:n e i '}Zr‘ffm"n‘fi';.rf | the first week in January. That the bank: e o : gentine advices, Broomhail reporting that the | jg not so high. The May corn is &cting dull | worid's supply of Lard at 26,000 tierces. The | Onions, sks 133 Raistns. bxs f ebould bave been able to gat through the Janu. Do old 4s, rez.. exportable surplus of Wheat from that country | and does not show much snap. situa- | Chicago letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & Co., | Bran, sks 2,130/ Quicksiiver, flaks. H jopment and con- ] ! - s b e . vhile a fair one, is not partifularly in- | said: traw, toas ... 10 Leather, roils . Where: the prospect of larger | ATY Fettiement, which required resources x;lx;r:y Do coupon. would approximate eighty million bushels. Liv- mn;& te I it s i TR T | IR - s rn and cotton, end the continued | — s Df!"m i gy o e 0 old Bs, reg..108% N J Cent gen 5 erpool cables were also lower, due partly to the Western (sacked) is quoted at $1 2734@1 30 | selling pn the estimates of stocks, which were | Middlings, sks... 561 Brandy, gals 8,000 lroads. which | JORIT0 TRCTERRS 8 e who had falt emems| oD0.coUPON......103% Northern Pac 4 liberal offerings of Argentine wheat in that|gor Yellow, $130 for White and $1 25| little ldrger than had been expected. Trading WASHINGTON. 3 he imoney sitmatton ‘The Tecovesry 1a| A‘g;’";' - 4= ‘g’;’ 4 Do 3s.. market contributed to the general depression. | for mixed; California, Yellow, nominal; | was of the scattered order. The large stocks | Fiour, qr sks.... 1,000/ Bran, sks 3,553 Prices met remewed selling and the market | Bare & Obis 45 1umil me W con & In consequence of these statistics there was | small round do, nominal: White, Dominal; | show a fair increase for the momth of D k. e eneee ? In these respe | Ciosed easy ard With net changes jmixed, | Lo, gitio 45-..102%4 Reading gen 4s... 954 | considerable realizing, but covering by shorts | Egyptian, $1 25G1 35 for White and §1 15@1 26 | cember, though mot as much as the increase of | year under favorabie circumstances, the prob- | < - ¢ 4 United Sta .| Do 3%s. - $3% StL & IMconbs113 | gave a fair support to the market and pre- | for Brown. & year ago and are now less than last year.” abt being that th will be Do lesseneq | AMmalgamated Copper e Ttiee Steel| Do conv 4s.....1M% StL & S F 4s. vented a severe break. May opened e to %c| RYE—$1 1213@1 15 per cti. This market continued neglected and setivity provided prices are Kept at a reasona- | :‘;fig’};"‘"{_ ':"b‘: ;:‘q“;;‘f_'::;;. m:’l;‘:‘u;‘n h-od Can South 2s. 1SSt L & S W Ists. 4% | lower at T3¢ to 76%c and sold down to 74isc| BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 10 per featureless. ble level and expemees are not wedsly | company by the State Railroad Commission for | Do 15t ine - Soon after the opening. but advanced fater 1o | cth CURED MEATS—Bacon. 124c per 1b for 536e. only to react during the last haif hour, heavy, 13¢ for light medium, 15 for lizht, 15 | Continued on Page Thirty-Nine. 5 increased equipment. | Ches & Onhio_4136.103% (Southern Pac 4 iy threatened by th ances in ma- | 77! C 91" | the ciosing being % @3¢ lower at 75G75%c. teals and and further increases in | There was a siight tremor of uneasiness| Chi& Alton 3%s.. 7914 Southern Ry Gs.. 116% | Cona was rather uiet, but prices held fairly Flowr and Millstuffs. — e these 84 be & menncs thebnten- | ANiCt Te A T e L I S oRS w s r3ogs [Texas & Pac lsta 116% May closed unchanged to %c lower at —_— . ¢ ADVERTIS] s b | money o 5 5 L, en 45.110% T, j2 5 * x"1"..-‘ tion will be the chier | that the tome became strong and confident, and | C & N W oo 135 }L'nlo‘n p.cr:lv: i FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 20§ 1027 | “Oats were firm on bad weather, May closed | 4 45 usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $4 1064 20; -105% | a shade higher at 33%@33%c. d Washington, $5 50G3 75 per bbi 1 There was considerable realizing in pro- | Oregon an 1087 | visione, which resulted in & lower tendency to | for family and $3 50@4 for Bakers', 777 | Prices. An unéxpected increase in the con-| MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as 111 | tract stocks for the momth was the main bear | goljows: Graham Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibs; Rye factor. May pork closed 20c lower, lard was | piour $3 25; Rye Meal, $3: Rice Flour, $7: the vapors which had been hanging over the | C, RI & P 4s street seemed to be dissipated. The year closed | CCC & StL gen with a fairly exultant spirit among operators | Chicago Term csuse of comcern Upder present 06%| Do con 4s 00 | Wabash Ists. . 86 Do 2as. 93 Do deb B.. the next few o ringent conditions prepa for January disbursements are quite cause temgorary inc this feeling was the sense of danger escaped- Den & Rio G 45.. 99 |West Shore 4 for 21 of the $30,000.00 oa: ol will s o Y e . Gu: be ample 10 provide agsiust any emer. | The end of the year was looked forward to | Eris prior lien 45, 98%W & L B gar gency. By the middle of January loeal con. | W'th keen anxiety for several months, and it| Do gen 48 - 851 Wisconsin Cen 4s. off 10@123c and ribs were down 5@7%4c. Corn 'Meal, $3 25@8 50: ‘extra cream, d e e e B T | s St fo i Eoas | 7 WA G 1L Cou wohia. 712 et |71 ICow Dolan ramaet & Sljowe: S o w06 B8 e 6 04 Pooling Their lntcrests They Form an Enormous and sbortly be returning from the interior more | SUrong that the preparations for the emergency NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Articles— Open. High. Low. Ciose, | Buckwheat Flour, $4 5064 15: C S & ontemee: but the | i stocks. The dominant influence in causing | Colo South 4s £33 reely. There is Do eariy pro bad been adequate and successful, although the = 9 Wheat Flour, $3 75 o - o 2 of vasy rates: and the INAUX of fears of a money crisis had been much relieved | 454 Con B [Gie Culet.t.. 00 | Whest Nor 3— = | o OB barreis, $3. 30G0; In sacks, 46 o6 Powerful Combine, Realizing Enormous Prolits. be deiayed by the activ | 15 the announcement of the formation of the | g s 8 50 |-Jamuary Ay .;,"fi o 1% | Gs 50; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, speculation in the Wost ' Ansther ¢ Lankers’ pool to supply $60.00.000 of funds to o IR 2% BE BE DR B, (8650 Green Peas, 3 per 100 lbs. be reckoned with is the prospec e money 3 Comstock Tun... 05%! Potosi ... s . < ieste of large foreign joans, which would have | Special cause of discouragement was the small | Conas s oo 1 o't b 22 % Fee One of the noteworthy moves in the finan- | and investors run no risks whatever. The p in Ne 2 s ce nks " 3 b g & b s ‘etievea, A important Trane. | market,” Holders O stocks had ample rewson | PNy ST, (0 | Small Hoves. ol 2 BROER 8 8% gan pas apain declined and he farge hand. | atention 1s e pocling ot interests by amall| Thoumand Dollars ($100,000. stands betwesn is to be expected, ugh this | 1o know tha repaym o s e 4 . | ters are quoting & very weak market. Mid- | investors. t. s firm, ational | the lavestors and loss. T STl SRS St o e s | I atament ot ik Wew Fesk Clemion s ety il R 5% | dlings and Rolled Barley remain unchanged. | Securities Co.. fs the prime mover In the DIAn. | mammoth fortmmce ot thir e e e B e e |t S S va i B 1% e omar b The ks TS5 fousy | Thie compans eceives (he mooers o 90 | by aimost exacly ihe same mekhede aa thoes .’;0:;: ’lmmponmrk fl; :. xl‘eurmn: i “; r]..:f‘;nn’r;fn::“ u:fll:;u;\;n&:! c;: D::;::fm:: ‘6'“"; A::&x":; el 17 30 though dealers expect to see quotations shaded | sands of small investors and bining them | empioyed by the National rities Compans. _ preparations for which are now | the Currency showed that loans actually had 1&&1:11‘7“5 o & © WBRHA%:’.Q&Q“” i S forms gigantic sums which enable it 0| Combination is the key note of present day ' made. and which is expected to aggre- | Leen increasing the country over during the > 155,@.%“ o 7 880 9721 97715 | MIDDLINGS—$22 50G24 50 per ton. successtully transact enormous deals that pay | success. The small investor by piacing his t :‘w-”u:: 00\; and uca:‘oq,::s:;. 1:;;:‘;1’ of :}.' m’;‘xg:::t‘wn zmti '::ock ??; | Bingham y 3 32% 040 950 930 m%w:fiun %w handsome profits to the individual members | money with that of hundreds and even thou s & large withdraw ench | B e - . 84%| > 171 9225 917 ton; Oflcal a $25G26; o8, E itz Lo S P AT s | B, R, Ve e S Yo S| VS Al Coa el g BTl ca . n e R | e T e e et e e o French loar. Bem moncy rates wif] | (hat time have falen 1o the lowest of the year, | Boston & Albany 258"'|Copper Range B, 525 s s 1 P s e Community of Interest idea made so popular | advantages of enormous capital and his moner o foi wome time o come. | Yet & comparison of last week's bank state. | Horion & Maine. 101 [Dom Coal . 5% 85T 83 5 B2 | Foh PO T iSG15; Wheat dnd Oa, f12g | by J. Plerpont Morgan. The only difference is | earns as muchy dollar for dollar. a8 that st TWhether this will hasten gold exports from | Mment with that of September 15 showed that | N"y'N W & H. |1sle Royaie were as follows: 14 50; Red-and Oat, $11G13; Wil Oac, | that this Company is composed of an uniim- | the milllonaire “‘Captains of Industry,” whils this side or not remains to be seen. Our debt, the Cleariug-house banks hed contracted their | Ryoanburg pretd..141 |Mohaws $10611 80: Barley, ; Slock, $830% |, 04 number of small investors, while Mr.| smail sums If invested alone sbrosd has fortunstely been much reduoed: | loans in that time less than $35,000.000. It In | Diion Pacis .. 100%|O Dominion 9 50; + $8GRE par tom. | 1t 3 s b g g meican. el seouities i e g, | ok erket e ek s g e Tht b, % memer of ek men. The Xationl 1 he et | fr Tomg permds ot e Tnvemere " o Americ sccurities more free- | o 2 Vi exten at 15 t | e ‘om the advaniage would be mutual. British | for the payment of foreign loans maturing. a o on this new plan, but ':(M 3 o o railroads now pay such smell dividends and | Authorities here and abroad agree that there company organized - Securities Co. pay more than this are 8o cbsolete in their methods that American | has been a reduction of bankers’ indebtedness becausé of its wonderful success it is but a | each month and are subject to withdrawal at road shares sbine in comparison. The to Europe to the extent of thousands of mil- question of a short time untll many more will | any time. T, P =h rallroads will have to be Americanized | ons of dollars in the last few months. The B I e ol Bk Tt it . Upon investing the investor re- < they can egein become good fnvest- | bepayment of these loans apparently has re- AL Mas thousands of oppots| S°I¥es & Certificate of Deposit stating on its ments. This means enormous outiays for fm. |jsulted in greater ease in securing accommoda- st g rglhocrmn investments that | f4¢e that a sum equal to 6 ger cent & month and new cquipment, things which abroad during the last week or two. 085 = 3 tunities - to make profitable = fi"”m‘-‘.?.“, 11::-;“ by :lh; “A-rtu. ’;;:er!;nw o} u':" ?:37"-: of stocks| U € Steel.. . 585 2 66 never come to the -l:- of small mn':-. n: mn-n--:.'::!-m . and giving N ) o co hing vort specutative commupits NDON CLOSING STOCKS. populr | languege it tal : gl by e than exchange bis holdings in | which has maintained et tiEhiness of money ow wlfimn 5-16| Norfolk & ‘Kv:,' 5% money.” By this suecessful plan of combina- | turn the certificate at any :':-:r may ::-.': e alor, wodern | was the only factor making for depression of | ©%, for account.. 98%| do prefd .. . .. op. tion the small investor with fifty to a|tund withdraw his investment in whole or in — g o B R ooy Dntario & Wesi.. 33y few Tundred dollars secures theysame oppor. |'yart instantancousiy. This is without qae- Weather Keport. | ary serves as additional assurance for this cle. - :fl:l- that colte to he men ions, -u-" 5 :f the g h?m-n'm: tor 1 P e 3 profit estment, however | entire financial wort -e 120tk Meridian—Pacific Time.) m‘:y be. ;:-:nu safely sald that a | ful a-n-uu:o:(uuy“:- v::- 3 BAN FRANCISCO, .. Jan. 3—3 p. m. mwfl_flmm-num-—w,me.-um-g e P -, oy lis to never made in the world of money, and those | yot have his money invested where it is at all mpnveflmlihllfc:v:h! same date | who take advantage of the opportunities of- | times subject to instantaneous withdrawal . and ruin a l-ntmw-i .muwa-’.—mw-mn-n—_—-mmm—u-m o ik thetr money week than they would under | financial standing and reifability is Last This Last ordinary in a year. The general question. The National Securities Company ‘::;:;on{.t m‘;‘:;:n. :?:m !‘?gn_ plan upon the company Is operated does | is rapidly exlending its fleid of operations acd Red Biofi . 0.0 12 %6 10.75 mot materially differ fZom that employed by | to ar additional tssued & book- g rameato - :m :';‘5' ::‘7 the National -'.-th of the| let fully its ,.C—-fi-‘ n Fraanciseo . 8 > ‘company occupying same as “ information ~ every- :.2 :g 225 | earnings of the railroads. stockholders of the bank. M—lm&unmm—lwn-: o ; . mAe- ‘aae 30 days a dividend s declared and each in- | bookiet s sent free to all who write 00 ey 2.4 vestor receives a for his profits during | Address at once. National Securities Co., .00 607 X amply secured, | 51. St. Louis, Mo. £ - § H el

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