The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 6, 1903, Page 11

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. cs selling fairly. Mining Stocks excited. rk Stocks buoyant and somezwhat higher. changes in Silver and Sterling Exchange. IWhcat and Barley Futures firmer. stein Corn coming in freely and weakening price: nezw in Oats or Rye. i as previously quoted. feadving Butter and Eggs. of Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins firm. sed Meats in fair supply and unchanged. ] act, both here and at Western points. rked up Yic per 1b. nuch change in Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. itry in good demand and firm. but dull. Other Fi Tis107iS q Game quict. ruits about as before. ¢ metal stocks, including the railroad ;anies. ' The further advance Jer benefited Amalgamated. ds were the subject nd of the early bene- from the corn crop movement. was prominent and was helped s earnings for the fourth L000. Loutsville and ained in gross for the same £193.000, however, was held back | out by realizing. There was a notable ition_for culation to seck low- | & the raliroads and in- salers were in tapping the Ohio and s in 8t. Paul from raging ¢ ength in the | stn | equ 1 revenue in the | The so g the month of De- | of specui those | 6t to ssouri Pacifl rnue Collections. int of December, but alarity <G until the close ERsus e There was s:me evidence of investment bus- e in th ot and some o swer 232,011 78180 | ing in the bond market and some of the | . tollows: © high rate of int were the favorites. Total sules. 000, < and the old 4s advanced % | zst call g YORK STOCK LIST. 1901 High. L« 5% Sid, Aichison pra W 1015y Balt & Ohio 1004 | Balt & Ohic 94 Canadian_F Canada Southern.. Ches & Oho. < “hicago & Alton... ton pid.. & Louis L pfd. Weather keport. az0th M AN FRANC jowing a 10,200 x00 S00 1,100 K600 Cloudy Reading | St Louis & S ¥ StL&SF StL &S St Louis | | i —_— BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— | Westingshe com..106 Call loans.....6 Mining— Time loans ...5%@G% Adventure lo;/: ! Bonds— Allouez ... 3% ! Gas 1sts . -..1023 | Amalgamated 6Oy | Railroads— Daly West . a1ig | Atchison . . 84% Bingham . : do prd . 10115 Calumet & Hecl Boston & Albany.258 Boston & Maj Boston Jlevate N.Y,. N H & Fitchburg prd Union Pacific . Mexican Centra! Miscellaneous- Amer Sugar Amer Su Ami Dom Iron & Stee General Electri Centennial Dominion Franklin . Isle Royale . Mohaw H.224 Ay .10] Osceola Parrot Quiney § Fe Copper Tamarack Trinity United ¢ pid. I . United Fruit ....108% Victoria . U. 8. Steel % Wincna U S Steel pfd. LONDON T AcCOUN! Apaconda Atchison . A n prd Baltimore & ( Canadian Pacifi fasouri, K & N°Y Central . Bar Silver, quiet, 22 5-16d per ounce. Money, The rate of discount in the arket for short bills is 3% per cent, and per cent. £ Reading .. Reading 21 pf Ches & Ohio Southern Ral ChIGW .... % South Rall pfd .. Chi, Mil & outhern Pacific. Den & R Grande. 425 Union Pacific. . D & R G pfd.... 91% Union Pac pid | Erte . 1407 US Steel. Erle 1st pfd .... 70% U 8 Eric 24 pfd ...... b4 | Wabash . Tlinois Central. 151 |Wabash pfd. Louis & Nash. Rands ... De Beers . for three months’ bills, 3% per cent. New York Money Market.. 4 EW YORK f per « money eas| at time 4811 and $4 o. Bar ver, 48c. Mexican dollar: i " Bonds—Governments, steady: rali- roads, firm. PRy S e e B % % . Jan. 5. t, closing at ier, Money on Sa@6 cent; prime Steriing exchi nce at $4 86.60 for demand and ixty days; posted rates, commercial bill | || New York Grain and Produce. Copper Range . al Pennsylvania . i Reading 1t pfd. €0 and 90 days, 5@6%, six mercantile 2 Old Dominfon . rd .. Iway 257 96 call firm per cent; ange was $4 519 $4 8213 * NEW YORK, cady 601 bushels 1 Northern ance. closed —Qui 1804 December, 5. SUGAR—Ra closed net 5@15 points including: Febru- May, 4.60@4. 65 4.50c] September, 5,00c; November, 5.05¢] . nominal. Refined steady, DRI RUITS. D APPLES—Are in quiet de- her firmer th at 4@de; primy and fancy at PRUNE! noldings ha fow offerings are noted at shaded pric tations range fi APRICOTS—Are quotell at T'a@12c in boxes an 5@10c in ) barrels; exports, 4 but quiet WHEAT—Receipts, APORATE nd. but mot pressed for sale, and prices are Common are quoted @ Spot prunes are firmer. been pretty well cleimed up and 5—FLOUR~- 748 barrels, Jan. 17,350 bushels Spot was dull. N Tee clevator; No, 2 red, 78%¢ f. o, b, afoat; Duluth, 86%c f. o. ». 1 hard Manitoba, S6%c f. o. b. afloat. The st course of wheat prices to-day was dow ug liquidation and short selling. small visible supply increase, how- with export rumors, higher corn strength and forelgn e of shorts which railied | t, steady. an steady. 51, @blgc; o Tiac. ce at rom $14@7%e for all bags. ACHES—Remain quiet and unchanged at No 17 Invoice, Bl ~Receipts, . Market ; exports, 0. 2 red; b. atloat; b3, @60, Wealk || Qu grades Sc for peeled and 614@19¢c for unpeeled. 5 - - * | s 5 | Chicago Grain cnd Produce. | CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—Wheat was weak early lower prices in the Northwest and favor- able advices from Argentina, with cables about Longs were disposed 10 unload freely start, and as a result there was a_tem- when May sold down to on cline, | | §3 05a! | and futures at £123 | tons spot at $27 121 and five tons for March [ by a gain { g at 12.10@12. | at 34 62 " New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: er: lambs steady to 10c lower. Good to choice | | wethers, $3 750G+ 40; fair to choice mixed, $3 25 | for Eastern; @4; Western sheep, $3@5 60; native lambs, $1 0. 4 L ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Jan. 5.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 2000; active, steady to strong. Natives, Texas and Westerns, $3 3505 20, cows and heifers, $2@485; veals, $275@7; bulls, stags, etc.. $250G4 50: yearlings and ’calves, $2 00@4 25 stockers and feeders, $3@4 35. HOGS-—Recelpts, ; weak. Lighc and light mixed, $G 2044 37i; medium and heavy, $6 30; pigs, $4@0; bulk of sales, $6 30@6 45+ SHEEP--Receipts, 800; active. Top native lembs, §5 60; ewes. $4 25. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan, 5.—There was an ad- vance of £2 2s 6d in the London tin markst to-day, which was credited to buying. orders executed there for the account of domestic in- terests. Spot tin closed abroad at £123 fs 17s Gd. There were Exchange here of five sales at the Metal dellvery at §27 20, with spot closing at 70 points higher at $27 156@27 25, London also gaimed 12s Gd in copper, spot closing at £53 17s 6d and futures at £54 Ha. ‘The 16eal market reflected the foreign advance of about 25 points, Standard is quoted at 11%@11%c, lake at 12.2@12.4¢, cast- Speiter was dull . points lower locally while in London it was unchanged Middlesboro at 46s 10%2d. The remained dull and unchanged. Warrants con- tinue nominal. No. 1 foundry (northern) fis quoted at $25@: 0. 2 foundry (northern), No. 1 southern and No, 1 southern, soft, at $22G23, 7 Lead was quiet but steady and unchanged here at 4lc and in London at £10 17s 6d. Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—The visible supply of erain Saturday, January 3, as complled by the local market Wheat, 40,741,000 bushels; _increase, 63,000, Corn, '6.584.060; decrease, '325,000. Oats, 4. 799,000; decrease,_ 261,00 Rye, 1,007,000 de- crease, 25,000, Barley, 2,575,000, decrease, 239,000. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Cotton futures opened unsettled at a decline of 6@14 points and closed barely steady at a net decline of 9@15 points, Foreign Merkets. 93%: silver, LONDON. Jan. 5.—Consols, 22 5-1€3; French rentes, 100f. Wheat cargoes on passage, qulet and steady; carsoes No. 1 Standard California, 31s 4%d; cargoes Walla Walla, 20s 6d; English country markets, qulet; wheat and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 1,0%0,000; wheat and flour on passage to Con: | tinent, 780,000, 8 ! LIVERPOOL, Jan, 5.—Wheat, easy; No, 1 Standard California, 0s 8l4d; wheat in Parls, firm; flour In Paris, steady; French country markets, steady: weather {n England, damp. COTTON—Uplands, 4.70d, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Jan 5. —Wheat—Walla Walla, 70c; Bluestem, 78c; Valley, T5c. Cleared—Bark Dowan Hill for Queenstown with 126,874 bushels wheat. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Jan. 5 —Wheat—Steady, changed: Bluestem, 81%¢; Club, 72c. | un- Northern Business. SEATTLE, Jan, 5—Clearings, $396,940; bal- cos, $135,404 R NCOMA, Jan, 5.—Clearings, $414,700; bal- SEORT 0. $666,752; balances, $89,0 PORTL SPOKANE, Jan. 5.—Clearings, $314,808; bal- ances, §44,301 # Jan. 5.—Clearings, LOCAL MARKETS. i | Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 day — $483% =lenm§ Exchange, sight — 487 Steruing Cables . — 488 New York Exchange, sight. — 2 New York Exchange, telegraphlc. — T Silver/ per ounce ... PR Mexican Voliars, nonimal W= Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT-Paris futures were higher, but Liverpool showed little variation. The world's shipments for the week were as follows, in quarters Russian, 191,000; Argentine, 15,000; Indian, ,000, The American visible supply increased 63,000 bushels. The world's visible is now 13,212,000 bushels, against 10,870,000 at this time 1 year. | Chicago ained without especial change. nsas City reported a fair demand for cash | Wheat, The condition of the Ohlo crop was announced at 93, against 91 December 1 and 72 a year ago. | as before quoted. NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6., 1903 ra, $2 50@2 75: Flax, 25; Canary, 4@ilc o ‘Alfalfa, 9@12%c; Rape, 1%@2%¢; Timothy, :125;?" !‘y:tuc per Ib;, Broom Corn_Seed, n. “DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2 50; Green, $1 75@ 2 25 per ctl. ' Pot"atoes, On;-s;d Vegetables. The Potato market continues dull with prices for all descriptions unchanged. Beyond the light local demand for strictly fancy table Bu banks and Sweet Potatoes there is nothing do- ing. * Onions are in freec supply and fancy stock is firm, but inactive. There were liberal receipts of Vegetables from Los Angeles and an abundance of car- ried-over stock. The demand was = POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, SU@ B¢ per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 0c@$1 10 per ctl; Oregon 'do, 15c@$1; River Reds, 36@40¢ per i Earty Rose, for secd, 90c@$] per ctl; Sweet Potatoes. §1 60 per ctl for Merced. ONIONS—65GSSc per ctl for choice and fancy and 46GUe for lower grades. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 3@ per I String__Beans, 8@llc; Wax, Sc; Cab- bage, Th@sic per ctl; Tomatoes (rom Los Ange- les. 75c@$1 25 pet crate or box; Carrots, 40di%e per sack; Garlic, 21@3c por 1b: Greea Peppers, from Los Angeles, $@6c per 1b: Dried Peppers, S@ue per 1b for Stockton and @12 e for Los Angéles; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, S@le_per Ib; Dried Okra, 15@20c per 1b; Sum- mer Squash from Los Angeles, $1GL 25 pur box; Marrowfat Squash, $10 per ton; Hubbard, $10@12; Mushrooms, 30@i0c per ib. Poult;y_and Game. Two cars of Western live Poultry, that came in early in the day, cleancd up wéll at good prices and another car was marketed later on. What little domestic live came in sold readily at maintained prices and dealers look for a firm market during the ensuing week. There Were not enough dréssed Turkeys received lor a quotation. There was no great demand for Game and prices showed little variation. POULYRY—Live Turkeys, ii@isc for Gobblers and 17@1Sc for Hens: pair.’ $202 2. Gosiings, §2G2 20 50' per dozen for old and s Hens, $6@6; young Roosters, $6@6 50; Roosters, $5G5°60; Fryers, $6 60w6; Brollers, $3@5 50 for large and $3 504 50 for small; Py, . $l@l 2 3 6‘0!0(’:1 S'qlghrl% per dozen tor old and GAME—Doves, S1 per dozen; Hare, $1 25@ 1 50 per dozen tontail Rabbits, $130; Brusn Rabbits, $1; Mallard Ducks, $3@3 50; Canvas- back, $3G4; Sprig, $1 d0ard 50; Teal, $1 dU@ 175; Widgeon, $1 25@1 50; small Ducks, $i@ 1 20; Gray Geese, 50; White Geese, $1 2@ 1 50; Brant, $2 for large and $1 2 for small; Honkers, $15; English Snipe, $2 50; com- mon, $1'50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The cold weather has a steadying effect on Butter and Eggs, and both are quoted In bet- ter tone, though® prices remain as at the close of last week. an stocks of Butter are certainly no larger, while the demaud for both descriptions seems to be somewhat improved. Dealers are quot- ing scattering sales of Butter at 3lc in a small way, though they are hardly sutficient to Justify this figure as a quotation. nothing new in Cheese. Receipts were 17,100 lbs Butter, 344 cases Eggs and 4600 Ibs cheese. £ULL EK—Creaniery. first hands, 2816@30c per Ib for fancy and 2i%@2Sc for firsts; daliry, 26@2ic; store Butter, nominal. CHEESE—New, 14%@l5c; old, !\mn:( Almgiec 101::;h Eastern, estern, 163,@1ic per ib. EGGS—Ranch, 31433 for fancy and 30c for lower and medium_grades: store, 273 @20c: cold storage, 22@2ic; cold storage Western Eggs, 25c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There was a falr attendance at both Orange auctions yesterday. The old company had an- nounced that 3ix cars would ba offered for sale, but as the bidding was rather slow, two cars were withdrawn. Navels, §1 4 5105 @215 for choice and §1 251 70 for standard: Yancy Tangerines in half boxes sold at $2 10 and choice Grape Fruit brought $1 40. At the sale held by the new concern, two and a half cars were sold_as follows: Fancy Navels, $230; cholce do, $1801890; standard do, §135@1 45; Seedlings, 65 and quality; Grape Fruit, §1 20a1 25. Owing to'the higher prices obtained at auc- tion, prices of Oranges in the open market weré marked up, but business was dull at the revised quotations. -The market for other fruits Is running along in a groove afid prices stand about the same, CHANBERNiES— ape Cod, $12 50@13 per barrel; Wisconsin, nominal. APPLES—35@50c per box for common, 60@ #c for choice and $I@L 25 for fancy; extra fancy, §1 50. PERSIMONS—030@T75¢ per box. PEAKS—Winter Nellis, 31 20@1 75 per box, including cold storage; other Winter Pears, 50c@s1. POMEGRANATES—$1 per small hov CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2@2 75 per box for fancy, $1502 25 for choice and $125 @1 75 for standaras; Seedlings, §1@1 25: Tanger- ines, $1 75@2 25 for Falf-boxes; iemons, Tocu 31 lor staudards. $1 Zo@L 00 for Cooce il $2@2 50 for fancy; Grape Fruit, §23 50: Mexican Limes, $444 50 Bananas, $115G2 1 per bunch tor New Orieatis and $1 20@l i5 for Hawailan; Pineapples, $3G4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Everything under this head remains about Holders of all descriptions are firm. FRUITS—Apricots, 54@Sc for Royals and 814@lsc for Moorparks: Evaporated Appies, 4 @ic; sun-dried, 4@4lgc; Peaches, 4lw@ilsc: nothing | extra and Peas and Green Peppers were lower. | oung: | Receipts of Eggs are lighter | There is | 15110, as to size ' 1 per_cent shrinkage for Ca CATTLE—Steers, § Cows and Heiters, i"lsf» thin Cows, per Ib. CALVES—4@5%¢ per Ib (gross weight). s’fff""wi“:‘.'.'fii)“"‘ Ewes, 34@3%¢ T 3 PRI SN g per 1b. HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 Ibs and up, 6ige; under 160 1bs, 6%,@6%c: feeders, 6@6%c; n‘-‘u. 20 per cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and stags. 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@5%c for June-July A | @elivery: San Quentin, 5.55¢c; Wool Bags, 329 | 35c; Fleece Twine, 75@Se. COAL~—Wellington, $§ per ton; Southfield Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Roslyn, §7; Coos Bay, $5 50: Greta, $7; Walls- end, $6 50: Co-operative Wallsend, $6 50; Rich- $§7 50: Cumberiand, $12 in bulk and | $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, ——; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh by 13 00; Onmal &5 s b x per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks: ky Moun- tain descriptions, $8 43 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. | mond, raw In_barrels; cases, Sc more; California | Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c; pure, $1 16; | Lucol, 50¢’ for bolied-and 48c for raw In bar- rels; Lard Oll, extra winter strained, barrels, | bure Neatsfoot, in_tarrels, T0c; cases, 75c; Sperm, pure, 10c: Whale Oll, natural white, 80@s5¢ per gation: Fieh OIl, In barrels, 43c: { cases, Goc: Cocoanut Oil, In barrels, 63%c for Ceylon and 88isc for Australla, COAL OIL—Water White Coal OM, in bulk, 16c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 324c; Astral, 22iac Star, 22%c: Extra Star, 25%c: Elaine, 27 Eocen: 24%c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, { bulk, 17¢; tn cas | bulk; 181c; in _case 1 16¢; " in cases, 22lyc; 8f-degrees Gasoline, in bulke, 2lc; in cases, 27lge. | TURPENTINE—72c per gallon in ~ases and 66c in drums and iron barrels, RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 0@ | 6%¢ per Ib; White Lead, 6@6l4e¢, according to | Quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-1% Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, | 5.30¢c; powdered, 5.15c; Candy Granulated, | Dry Granulated Fine, 5.05¢; Dry Gran- Coarse, 5.05¢c: Fruit Granulated, 5.0fc. Bect Granulated (100-1b bags anly),, 4.8%c. Coufectioners’ A, 5.05c; Magnolla A, 4.63c. Extra C, 4.55¢; Golden C, 4.45e : barrels, ' 10e boxes, 50c_more; kinds. ‘Tablets—Half-b: 5.50e per Ib. No order barrels or its equivalent, Receipts of Produce. in 23%c; do, 72 degrees, in 25c; Benzine, in bulk, 10c_more for all Is. 6.50c: boxes, OlL—Linseed, Stc for bolled and S4c fors| Ewa Sugar Plan | Four_on | HiantordOn Anfor. U8e; cases, $1: China Nut, 33@62c per gallon: | 11 AUCTION SALES Y ) 2R 30 HEAD OF HORSES To be sold at auction at. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST., WEDNESDAY, January 7. at 11 a. m. Also 'wagons and har- :lell. Ath‘lnmc nn:-:nd place I ':l\:nt-“ 3 o e orses that were o8 & ttage rou D Do N 1 will sell THIS DAY (Tuesday), Jan. 6. at 1140 FOLSOM ST., 27 HORSES and a large assortment of WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS AND HARNESS. P oot TR SRR KPS Cypress Lawn Imp Co. Fastern Dynamite on . Equitable (pool) Gas . Homs OH . Honolulu Sugar . Imperial Oil Kern Oil .. S Londor & S F Bank (L&) . Monte Cristo Ofl Merchantile Trust Northern Nevada 310 North Shore Rallroad 01l City Petroleum . 17 Orpheum Company 14 30 Peerless_Ofl ... 13 5o Pacific States Tel & Tel . - . Paraffine Paint ..... Postal Device & Imp Reed Crude Ol . S F Dry k . San Joaquin Oil usalito Land & Ferry rry Flour Company Standard Eleetric . - gs: Sterling Ol .. 18 Thirty-three Ol ...cooiviiiee coeee Twenty-eight OIl . 130 Truckee Electrie ............ ron: Union 01l .. 61 00 Union Sugar . 13 0 United Petroleum . 98 00 United Gas & Electric 33 50 L s K o > West Shore Ofi . > 250 50 SALES, Morning Session, 10 Sterling . 1 30 Sterling . - 172 | MONDA NUARY 5. { Flour, ar sks...10,730 Straw, tons . | Wheat, ctls 4,120 Shorts, sks . Barley 700 Screenings, sl Oats, 720 Tallow, ctis T4C Pelts, bals 100 Hides, No 7,000 Quicksilve; « Beans, sks . Potatoes, sks Onions, sks .... 1,04 Leather, rolls ... 86| Bran, ‘wks . 970 Wine, gals .... 48,100 | Midditngs, sks .. 508 Lime, bbis . 200 | | Hay, tons . 920 Brandy, gals .... §,000 | | EASTERN, Corn, ctls ... 800 _——— Ll S STOCK MARKET. , The week opened with a very good business | on the morring session of the Bond Exchange, | California Fruit Canners was weaker at $94, | and there were sales of Giant Powder at $74. | An active demand for Best & Belcher led to a large business in mining stocks, as will be seen by the list of sales. Ex-dividend yesterday: Pacific Lighting regular monthly of 35 cents per 0. Company, share, amounting to $12, Thé Commercial and Home Mutual building and loan associations have each declared semi- annual dividends at the rate of 5 per cent per annum on installment and prepaid shares. Mission Lodge Masonic Hall Association has declared a_dividend of 40 cents per share, payable January . ‘The Commercial Bank and Trust Company, whigh recently acquired the charter of the old bar@ of Templeton and organized in this city, cpened vesterday. It has a capital of §1,000. 000 in 10,000 shares of the par value of $100 each, and will do a commercial business with a savings department and also a trust depart- ment similar to that of the Eastern trust com- panies. { The Stock and Bond Exchange received a | congratulatory cablegram yesterday from the | Honolulu Stock Exchange. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Jan. 5—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..1005110%; ds qr ¢ (new)135%136% 4s qr reg...100%110% 3s dr coup..108 108% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Ala A W 5 Oak W g 5s. > bs. Oceanic S 5s. pmnibus 6s. Pac G Im s, § Pac E Ry 0s.10 Pk & CH 6s.103 Pk & OR 6115 Pwi-st R 0s.1i8% — ac EGR bs. — d erra Cal 6s109 111 | P of A 6s (1969) 1910) _... P ot C ts 110714100 06107 L1l | Ed L&P 6s Per & CHos. Geary-st Bs.. H C&S Blas, 1045107 B Do gtd 7 Sovereign . Lion Ocetdental Soverelgn Sterling Sterling Peerless .... Peerless Cypress Lawn Occidental, s 10 Occidental, b 90 Occidental’ . Sterling Peerless Four Oil Monte Cristo MINING STOCKS, Afternoon Sesston. v P11 B2BnIREANERE B3 o B Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninz Sesslon. 500 Andes . « 091400 Justice . €00 Belcher ..... 40 300 Mexican 400 Belcher ..... 41 100 Mexican § 100 Best & Belch.i 75/1100 Ophir . 1 100 Caledonia ...2 95 S00 Ophir 1 100 Caledonia ...3 00 1300 Overman . 100 Caledonia ...2 90 500 Potosi . Caledonia ...2 $5 500 Savage . Caledonia ...2 75 500 Savage . Challenge ... 30, 400 Seg Belcher. Chollar Chollar 3 Con Cal & V.1 Confldence Confidence N Y. Gou Sferra Nevada 100 Union Con. 200 Union Cen 500 Unfon Con. Excheque: 200 Yellow Gould & Cur. 200 Yellow Jac Hale & 50 Yellow Jack. Hale & Afternoon Session. £00 Alpha Con... 11; 300 Hale & Nor.. 62 1000 Andes . | 200 Hale & Nor.. 6 500 Belcher . 46 300 Julia ... o 700 Belcher . 391000 Justice . 15 100 Belcher ..... 42/2000 Justice . 16 200 Best & Beich.2 95, 300 Mexican 200 Best & Beich.3 00 300 Ophir 100 Best & Beleh.3 25| 100 Ophir 500 Bullion 08! 500 Overman Bullion Potost Potosi Potosi | 100 100 200 100 Challenge Challenge .. Chollar Chollar 200 Con Cal & V Con Cal & V.1 Confidence ...1 Crown Point. Crown Point. Exchequer ... Gould & Cur. ald & Cur. ould & Cur. Gould & Cur. Hale & Nor.. 500 300 Yellow Jack.. 3 Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Alpha Con. 10 200 Mexican . ing_a_shade ‘higher to 3c lower at s ket fut vere several fractions | Pears, Sl@4lsc for quarters and 5@lvc for | L. A Pleon5s106 107 | (1965)Sr A.105161061 ) Andes . 08 300 Oeccldental e oA small ‘increaso in L . ot e TS 1365 e for hite: Plums, | Mktst € Ge121 | semse B o~ o s 3 PoR Sesridasiin ShE Swouikd Gnge. S@6c for pitted and 1134 for unpitted; Figs, P - 160 Belcher ... 411500 Ophir ome of the early s to CASH WHEAT., 4@dc for black and 4@bc tor white, a3 . i ) Best & Beich.2 700 Ophir and a firmer feeling developed. W A PRUNES—1302 crop, 2%@2%c for the four | B P of C 1s 1500 Bullion 400 Ophir ame more limited later in the day, | No. 1, $1 37%@1 Milling, $1 45@1 50 | ;. “yith 1,G1%c premium for the large | ¢ gtd 5s...12214123% |- 500 Builion 200 Overman B e o, eyl A0 fe et STURES sizes. | Do _stmpd.100 10943 | 500 Challenge Con 33| 460 Potost ,@75%ec and closed at the top with a FUTURES. RAISINS—1802 crop are quoted oo PRR G — — | - gee e oy g & 1ir e Reith dotn R Taitee) Sesalon 9 to 11 a, m. 2-crown loose Muscate!s, 50-1b boxe: c per S VW 6s. 19151101 | 700 Chollar . 33| 300 Potost - Wheel & L E There was a fdir trade In c t Open. _High. Low. Closo. | Ib; 3-crown, Bc; 4-crown, fic; Seediess, locse &Hbs.112% — " | Do s 2s.12%103 " | 500 Chollar . 35/1100 Savage . | ot O g was strong, llnolr’ell;'u\n:‘:rgés;pm‘_lé?:"nnmgog: May J$135% §1 363 §1 85% $1 80 | Muscatel; Bgi’sudlcss sull(::ng ) bi:‘:n Seedless | Sak T Co 6s.1: %, 'S kDo 4;?&:12 o7 | wec C& 62141200 Savage . 4 iocal traders to bull the . A les. “Thompso! c; 2-crown London Layers, 20- | Do Bs ....1121 tkn G 0334107 13 B Shorta it he firmpess in Wheat were strenkth D o Bessiais 10 Banees S14 per baxt Scarown. S1 505 £ | DS o neaien N - ‘m."’:l — ening_influences. The close was strong, wit! crown fancy clusters, 20-ib boxes, $2; 5-crown WATER STOCKS. May 3¢ higher at 4334@13%c. Open. _ High. Low. _Closo. 20-1b ‘Loxes, $2; 5-crown Dehe- 1 . Y e s in the oats pit were active | May $156% §1 6% §1 36% $1 36% 2 00; 6-crown Imper! | rontra Costa 67 67% Port Costa.. 64 6615 | . The bull leaders pl 1 32 50; n Imperials, & , s | of Calitornia buyers, and as A consequence the market was | Dece No sales. 20-1b boxes, §3; Geeded, t. o, b. Fresno, faney, | Marin Co... 61 Spring Val.. S4% 4% | . g e g o] strong, 2 b the volume of business was| BARLEY—Higher futures and the drying | 1g o, 6%¢; 12 o, Bc: bulk. 59 GAS AND ELECTRIC. { 100 Crown Point. 23| 300 clear weather prevails | T T e etel ey e e e Seat Tob i SR EGER... 36 40 | %0 Gould & Cle. 48 1500 Sierra Nevada 6% ures Tange Trom 36 10 Provisions were active and irregular, with | oy CASH BARLEY, % N0, 2, 10g1ie: No. 1 Rardshell, 11811300 o | Mo o 2% FRISFESEE 2 = 20 Gould & Cur. 46| 120 sy ey . msiderable scattered selling throughout the 20 iy , 91%@10c; Almonds, 1l¢ for Nonpareils, 10! { "6 |8tn @ TS 500 Goul s . \ ratore gradient of 1 | Am Linseed Oil.... Sextion, " May pork closed 10¢ lower, lard un- | _Feed. $1156120; Brewing and shipping | 3 0 G e e i i | 0 (& 1 88, — Btk G & b o, 3 | 1300 Gould & Cur. 50 500 Union Con. Taaee for sodty. 199 Sent: shiwvison b [ S5 Sanesall Ot BT changed and ribs were up be. { graden $1 U@L ARG Chovaller, 81 8591 00 | S35, 126 or Labguedoc: Peanuts. o7 Yor East. | boe &, ob:- 2% — | . 34 300 Hale & Nor.. 54| 300 Utah ...... Fer A s . Smoic & R prd The leading futures ranged as follows: A A 5. < ern: Brazil Nuts, 12G13c; Filberts, 126151 e 500 Hale & Nor.. 5311200 Utah . e Ta e S SR 5 el Pecans, 11@13¢c; ° Cocoanuts, $3 50@5; Italian Y e 500 Justice ...... 13| 400 Yellow Jac meximum temperatures of 60 de- | | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Seasion 9 1011 a. m; Cheatmats, 10012360 por 1o, Firem's Fnd.310 — J e Point Conception south. Jobog - e e Wheat No, 2— e 33 Open. _High. Lo Close. | HONEY—Comb, 12@13%c for bright, 11140 BANKS. | Andes . . 10, 500 Overman ¢ of the Rocky Mount- | Colo Fuel & dror v . T Ity oot .o $117% $1 181 $1171 $1 18% | for light amber and $@l6c for dark; Water | Am N Bank.124 130 |First Nation] — — s ek . 09 300 Overman rescent | Gonsoiidated Gas.. . y Tk 2 p. m. Session. white extracted, G@7%c; lisht amber extract- | Anglo-Cal ... 96 #9 L P & A....165 1 Andien 11/1160 Potosi Pranciaco fer thicty | G eral Electric. = 25 < B Wogh. .~ Taw. Closs: | #% 6o; dark, 4G4kc. Bank of Cal465 480 |Mer Ex (ilg) 40 D o] 508 Sarens o Sy i | Hocking Coai .. | Sher i 45% | May $118% $115% SU18% siik% B""""{“"‘ %G00 per 1b. Cal Safe Dp.137% — |S F Nationl. — gy 8 s = -l 2 ional P § rsom ;i ember—N : - S SAVINGS BANKS. L2823 500 Seg Belcher.. 16 - | International Paper M 433, | December—No sales. . Caledonia. 5 armer; 1j | May i > = % 2 Zoviheast, et POReTY | incernacol Fap pid July 213 | OATS—There Is nothing new to report. The Provisions. Ger s & 121z 20 Sav & Loan. - 105 Chalienge Gon 38 160 Sierra Nevada 67 N Tnebtay: couitor | §artage Qs ;.. ey 20 | A 5T S : Black, S120@1 25 for £ | Mutual ... 18 Union Trst.2075 — Chollar ... 2% 500 Slerra Nevada nds, | National Biscutt. Tuly 31% | teed and $1 3 :'Red, $1 20@1 30| Chicago reports the carh demand not good | 8 F Sav U..535 — | € € & Va..1 2% 1100 Union Con. Fair T ;| National Le Mess pork, pe for common to choice and $1 3372@1 35 for | and stocks accumulating, owing to the high | STREET RAILROADS. € € & Va..1 7 | 560 Union Con g o e May i 495 95 | fancy; Gray, $L 25@1 2T% per cti, | prices, with the mdrket: still supported by the | California .. — 200 |Market-st .. 991 — Con N Y.... 04 G0 Union Con g 5 - Jan: SA5o% 20 CORN—Is ‘'weak. There Is too much Western | packers. The San Francisco market continues | Geary =~ 780 |Presidio .... — 40 Gould & Cur. 0 400 Union Con. R G. McADIE, Peopic's Lard, per 100 pounds. coming forward. There ‘xs P mr}ln( into | jnactive and more or less weak. POWDER. Gould & Cur. gg lm t':: o Forecast Official. R a4 January il 980 | the State than appears in the San Francisco | Cottolene is Yic higher. 4 Qe @15 15 Vigort -.... el 909 Gould & Cur. j 500 Utah . BRI on< Pressed Stee May 930 | receipts, as it Is being dropped off at Sacra- | CURELD MEATS—bacon, 121 per Ib ! 3 300 Gould & Cur. 60! 700 Yellow Jack. i | Pressed St Car pf. July 915 | mento, Stockton and other interior points. | heavy, lsc for light medium, 15c for light, SUGAR. o | 200 Mexican ..... 86 300 Yelow Jack % | Puilman Pal Car Short ribs, pel pounds— Quotations for domestic remam nominal, es | for extra light, i7c for sugar-cured and ISc for Hana ... 4 4% Kilavea .... 8 104 | %5 Ophir 1 (m? 300 Yellow Jack.. | | Republic Steel 8 January . % 835 83234 833 [mmlpm have been insignificant, but there was | extra sugar-cure stern sugar-cured Hams, Hawallan 46% 40 " Makawell ... 28% 20 700 Overman 12! EASTERN MARKETS. ‘ R May % 8057% 853% 8 quite u consignment in vesterday. 113 @143ac; California Hams, i Honckaa ... 14% 1514 Onomea 3 | | Buwar ... . = = e e Western (sacked) is auoted at $1 2216@1 25 | Beef, $10 per bbl: Extra Moes, @i1; Hutchinson . 1574 lity Paauhan CLORING GUOTATIONS | | Tenn Coal & Iron. 14100 Cash quotations were ax follows Flour. | tor Yellow, $1 224@1 20 for White and §1 223 | Family, $11 50@12; prime Mess' Pork, $15@ MISCELLANEOUS. IS SIPRRSERSL SR 4 # | Union Bag & Paper No. 3 spring wheat, T0c: No. 2 red, | o jnixed! Calilortia, Latse Yellow, romita, | 15 50; extra ciear, $27; Mess, $19 50; Dry Sait Alaska Pack.159% — Qceanic § Co — — MONDAY, Jan. 5—4 p.m. ¢ e cata, BTN, S iy, Sediaay: | mmall round do. Sheinal it fominal: feil Rorke, 1te: Plg Pork, $23G30; Pigs’ Feet. | Cal FruitCan 04 — Pac A F A. 2§ Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. York Stocl Market. | g g g 4 rye” d8c: good teeding barley. 4b@isc. | LEyptan, #1201 30 for s e g Lo R LA Cal WineAs.100 — [Pac C Borx. — 167% | yoyjou Jack.. 32 35 Julla . o4 04 e | G 8 Rubber.. I 10 choice walting, #5@56e; No. 1 flaxseed, | PRyl 1 1216@1.15 rer ctl, pound and 1253¢ Cr Dure: halb-barcels por 3 e Sy AT Alpha o S0 Bt - 9 NEW YORK, Jan. 5._—To-day’s extremely Rubber pfd. PO ey, B icn et | pECKWHMAT Napiet). 4% 51 1002 1¢-pie | Lage 10-1b Uns, 1%e; S0 tins, 15%e: 515 | 10 california Fruit Canners . [ Avdes T 08 U Laay Washo. 8 e et RS, SR o ; i fara. ‘per’ 100 pounds, 80 759 85: hort ribe | <t D LN IE. Ona halt-hasrel. 0%c: 10 Contra Costa Water Beicher . 39 40 Mexican 9 02 ble show of strength and a fair de- 1 sides (oose), SN 25@% 50; dry salted shoulders Mill. . arrel. 10e: three | 16 Contra Costa Water 30 3 35 Occidental i 2 [ activity. Stocks that did not ehare in o (boxed). 38 258 50; short clear sides (boxed). Flour and Millstuffs. WO tierces, | 19 Contra_Costa Water 06 * o7 Opni 165176 trained from the advance by | K C Southern..... 210 ver, s Koo - o ek FLOUR—Callfornia xtras, . 7 2 5 o il 0 M ke profits. Commission houses re- | K C Southern pfd. 200 Articles— Receipts. Shipments, | 4 45, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 1064 20; Hides, Tallow, Wool and Ho/’-‘- s e 8.8 Goh % i . P - growth in outside demand and the | Rock Jeiand pid... 4,400 843§ | Fiour. barrels 25,200 10.600 | Oregon and Washington $3 50@3 75 per bbl 106 8 F Gas & Elec 7 g 3 % 1 eature of the day's trading was the compara- | | Wheat. bushels . 97,600 110,000 | gor family and $3 50@4 for Bakers', HIDES AND SKINS-—Culls gnd brands seli | 116 8 F Gaslight . %0 | Con Imperial. s « ively emall Jots Gealt in. The great specula- | Total sales ....839,600 | Qocas b e 183800 | U\ILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as | about 1%c under quotations. * Heavy Salted | 15 Spring Valley W 8% | Con N Y. o n * Pocls were active at a few points, but in | UNITED RAILWAYS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | Rye." bushels . 100 555 | follows: Graham n&“r.lt%}? n}:‘r lflg‘llu Rye | Steers, 1lc; me&l_um. 10c; light, §l4c; Cow ‘3-'0‘& L{N akaiss 1ty Epib ‘19 25 ° |, Crown i(';:fl'- bl “tocks in which outside demand appeared they | NEW YORK, Jam, 5.—Curb quotations. of | Bariey, busheis 111,600 9,000 | EFlour, 83 28 s 00; extrn cream, ‘da” sig | [dcm: 9c for heavy and 8tc for light; Stags, | £1000 K% R U Cal 5 per cent bonds.121 25 | Eureka Con. P were inc their profits by feeding | United Rallways of San Francisco: Bonds, no | On the Produce Exchange to-day_th Co_‘r;" 0°: Groats, $5 20; Mominy, $4 3 | 7c; Salted Kio, 834c: Salted Veal, 9ic: Salted |§'uuo NP CRRD per cent bonds m“‘"‘l“‘m -y 'Cm,v 30 31 his de avpearance of the outside | bid, ¥l aeked: subscriptions, 46 bld, 47 asked. | | B8 WO Loy oreams, TNG2S6; datnive | Buckwheat Flour, $ 00@4 16; Cracked Wheat, | Calt, 10c: Dry Hides, 161G17c; Cuils, 1dc; | §i0on Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent. Gouta & cur. demand, in fact, meets the object of the prin- NEW YORK BONDE. Tan0e. " Eags, aviet, e’ Choose. stchgy. | 84; Farina, $4 50 Whole Wheat Flour, §3 35; | Dry Kiv. 13¢; Dry Calf, 18 £S5t ant Brand o 55" Artaona o o0 109 25 FRE e ¢ three weeks, which | U € refd 2s reg..10815 Hock Valley 4%s.107 | 1% @14, f " | digted "Oats, barrels, $1U5GY: in sacks, $6 88 | ec; Sheepskins, shearlings. 2Gige cach; short | $1000 P of C 6 per cent (1906). ¢ 2 HOTEL ARRIVALS. iy by professional opera- | U S refd 2s coup.108i; L & N unifled 4s. 99% @s 50; Pearl Px::fl"k g; fo':r"fmpm' boxes, wool.ll ?n!fioxdirfi"wx;?cdn;ng wuol, $1000 ssv 4( cent bonds (2d mort).102 75 3 83 t ; e e b S e e b : 5 3 each: ., salt, §3 4 treet— i e ting. T n of the conditions now ex- | 1 & 5y "waapon. 108 Mex Cont ot tnc. aok s Aot Fa s a0 for” medium, 31 for ._r'u:fi “ahi | $10,000 Nor Ry of Cal § per cent....121 25 NEW WESTER® MOTEL. istin ¢ rustained character of this ad-| U S new 4s reg.135% Minn & St L. 48,1021 FoRE) ety E vodtan $101 76 Gor anh. oos s v Meatany -3 Deyes. Sege sance, ite {reedom from rewction and the de- | 17 & new 48 coup.138% M K & T 5. 98 Foreign "uiures. Hay and Feedstuffs. farge, 3100 for medium, 314120 for amail and Bowd— T G e N € ¢ Matte: Heme opment now in normal easing of the | U 5 old 45 reg..108% M K & T 2ds... 81% 80o 1or Coltar Buck Sklis—Dry Mexican, i2iaci | 00 Ainska Packers’ Asen . 3 Meyers, Nebraska |E Golden, Sacto money marke U § o0id 4s coup.10813 N Y C gen 3158..104 TR i, % | Thme weakness in Bran s £3id to be tem- | dry Salted Mexican, c; dry Central Ameri- | 10 Bank of California . 72 50 e W R G Sets cxtent 10 encourage the public to buy stocks, | b 5 o e 1BY No Plee o 122% | porary and dus to.the presencé of quite a line | Cah, ERMe. CoRb BCM Ly Samoras, e | B Oulifornie Wine Asen . R e N e s e T ¥ No « | 4 Y omethirg it had not done for a long time | Atohison gen 45.1021% No Pacife 3u,.. 13 Hayrnsy oo he WhaEE FhE e e s A FALLOWE N0 1 renissed " 5tgte per ib; | 100 Honckea Co P v past, either from lack of meuns to operate, .92 N & W con when it (s cut of the B3y, dector rather look | mo e i T & Hohekes v ¥ owing to the tight mobes market, ar to deep- Ag* Reading | fors g;::nn:rm_'fi ey roiey Feed- 3 OIS ng—Valley Orexon, Lambs, 15@ 110 Hutckinson & - o wicton of the 5 . St <o ufls DSHARESS. sl 1 utchinson rocied sumicion o e market . The momey a5 AT W oo | L gl Of pver 900 tons, “but | 15, n Joaquin and Southern, T@l0c | 25 Paauhau S P T oz rate did not relax very distinetly to-day and ... 108% St L § W 1st, the market showed n::mmm ne. per Ib; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern, defective, | 25 Pacific Gas Imp ug N n"-‘m-. m"‘“" |. 'San some of the banks ried renewals of call | Central of Ge 5s.10613|St L S W 2as. BRAN--$17@18 per ton, ver 1b: Humboldt and Mendocino, 12§ | 10 Spring Valley W 84 81% | ¥ & 4t Aberdeen |C M Uibm,’rlofl ns for larme amounts at materialiy jower | C Of fnc.. 70 S A & A P 4s MIDDLIN ‘Rolled Barley, ; Middle County, 0@llc per Ib. $1000 Hawalian C & 9 00" | § 'um. = alF g 3 rates than those lately vrevafling. The mar. P .- oy Real at the | HOPE—29026c ur b, B A= - 108 % | & Strauss, Aberdeen |3 E 0. Watsnville <et rate on the exchange feli below 6 per cent < ‘Cocoanut Cake, g X g (140 50 | T Hall, Aberdeen % L McKenna, Gilroy 0d for' the Tonger periein” e AN Sasler 7 % Mark e S o San Francisco Meat Market. | 350 S & Branch Ry 6 1102 | E 8 Spencer & we, 8 PG M Burng, v - was diffl- i : - i ulty In placing funds. The forel ‘. Eastern Livestock Market. €. 15; Wheat and Oat, $12@ |- ey J L Smith, San Pedro | Haywards ™ continued to Peflect the ‘R'f“:“’u“:vm > Red and gfi‘:\ Oat, f,“.“‘ Wiid Oat, | Previous prices rule for all descriptions un- | CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE | § “‘% Portland 13 %‘ { funds o the channels of the money market, CHICAGO. - i1 3, e Stock, 38 80G | ger this head o I Bid. Mrs £ € LivingsionT carroll, ie encouraging effect of this in New York CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—CATTLE—Receipts, 20,- ; Alfalfa, p-'ucmu. T, $8G10 per ton. DRESSED MEATS, Abbey Land & Improvement. 1 10 Michigan Bluft J E Bullen, Oakland s Lamdon ané oe Sadn ;'("l,{‘m"‘“;“{,‘“ld i1 | 000 head: market steady. Good to prime steers, o 5 Wholcsale rates from slaukhterers to deaiers Alumian Susar 2w 7 Gardiner, Seattle = Mhn.lu Mates greoer - erling aris, o ‘medium, $3G5: stocks as f & Biscult . ans. e a1 the. et o ::3 | s 504 00; cows and. helfers, $1 3504 01 Beans and Seeds. “"BEEF—1GThe for Steers and 696%e per o | ATCTCAn Disirier el - 5 50 e RS ar = i “th of a 1 3 3 i . & for Cows. Bay Countles Power ... aris demand upon London and its_ehire 1 75; canne; 40; bul 8%@9c: emall, 9 o pon New York was thus indlcated. The pros | “',":{"m'uwm .m-."tgfi Bean handlers continue to quote a steady ‘-v;nléb—wfi- A g:'f' g;::::l.t!“-ll. 2 s Albert B. Bagley filed a suit yesterday o i O SR N S st A | & market at unchanged prices. | P°MUTTON—Wethers, §%@%: Ewes, 8GSkc | Cal Sonow Chub . in the United States Circuit Court against g By B B AT | HOGS_Receipts: To-day, 38.000. to-mor- | g, ns Bavos, $2 60G2 80; Pea, §3 609 | ner Ib. ” California Powder . the Union Paclfic Raflrod Company for iug wages. The reopening of the Union Pacitic | row, 35,000 estimated; left over, 9000; market te. 35; 1 LAMB—10c per Ib. California Shipping Co $3000 damages for personal injuries alleged Tion. “he basd comters st Srome e | g 30 s R e o R TT S R .yfifl e “*'1"3'-::.'7’" FONK Distted Huck, AROO%o Do M. | ] Cal Trie’ The' & VErest to have been sustained on September 2 A 28 Untied statcs Sivel preferred was o an | Born Sitver -.o01 25 - Slerrs Nevada. lhnvy. 54 156 40 gk, 5 70@6 05; bulk o/ S Mee Mo e, Kb, ¢ 50; O e e T S A | e ey g 1402, in a rafiroad accident near Granger, example e same process, although the | follo: 2 ‘ common ‘siock shated fairly 1n the senerel sesdume Ci.. 05 oiamtand ik ipts, 50,000; steady to 10c low- Mustard, 3 26; Yellow Mus- | Livestock. delivered In San Franciico, less 0 City and County Wyo.

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