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THE SAN }IRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY JANUARY' T 1903. (OMNIROAL, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Siocks continue e Ty actr Qil Stocks selling fairly. Stocks in good tone and higher. fractions. Exchange unchanged. ts still dull at a low level. t and Barie ict at previous quotations. Ferings of Western Corn weaken the mark id Rye inactive at the old prices. Middiings and other Feedstuffs iter reccipt and less depressed. s as previousiy quoled. cold w-aticr helps the Butter and Egg market. its well held, but still quie fizs Sran weak. teady. vague e by 1 carly reports of the Canadian Pacific, action on the autho the reported res the > : : Tim e e HOGS —Receipts to-day, 28,000; to-morrow, | ““BRAN-§1ia1n er s 6o iet and casy in all positions. Rl v | 48,000 lett over, 8000; strons. Bo higher. | MIDDLINGS- 32 50G24 50 per tor G : 3 ~ JOR Mixed and butchers, §6 2006 45; good to| FEEDSTUFFS- Rolled Bariey, $25@20 per | W and well cleaned up. Gas 1sts . 1 42% Daly Wegt . 41 | choiee heavy, $6 50@6 70 rough heavy, $6 15@ 9n: Ollcake Meal at the miil, $35G26; jobbing, i i Mex Cent Bingham . . 208 | 6 45; light, $5 86@0 10; bulk of sales, $6 15@ 528 50G2T; Cocoanut Cake, $31%22: Corn Meal, Hops quict, with growers and buvers apart. Raiiroad: Calumet & Hecla.4908 6 35. £30@31; Cracked Corn, $30 50@31 50; Mixed : g il Argataon sy Contennial B B ncrpes, 10.000; sheep, stendy o] Pk, $20031; Cottonseba Ml t25 56 < S Tact ~ Sy ol 0 pref 1101% Coy Ranke .. 00 SHEE] e 3 3 —Wheat, % ; Wheat und Oat, Shecp and Lambs higher. Cattle and Hogs unchanged. Boston & Aibany.258 | Dovsinion Coal |.130% ' 25¢ lower; _ lambs, Good to cholce 14 50; Red and’ Black Oat, $110 13, Wi oo s = 4 Boston & Maine.144 | Franklin . 10 wethers, $4 20@4 75; fair to choice mixed, S$10G11 50; Barley, $10 507#11; Stock, §S H0G Some descriptions of Hides higher. Boston L ....... 153% |Islo Royale 1231, $3 1083 00; Western, $3 20@4 00; lambs, $4@ | 9 30 Aifalfa, $9@11 bv; Clover, $5¢10 pes ton. 4 E N Y N H & H..224 |Mohawk . 44% 0 25; Western lambs, $4@b 50, STRAW—50@6oc per bal otatoes and Onions wi=re or less weak. Vegetables quiet. Fueehburg prd (141 014 Dominion 178 | ST. JOSEPH. B —d— 4 s i g oF nion_Pacific L1108 |Osceola | ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 6.—CATTLE—Receipts, eans Poultry well cleaned up and firm. Game plentiful and weak. | Mex Central ... 263 |Parrott 15 | 2800, steady to weak. Natives, §3 Toge Texas and Seeds. A { Miscellaneous— | and Westerns, $3 30@5 25; cows and heifers, = . it Frach Frats Amer Sugar $24 35 veals, $3@3 75; bulls and stags, | There is no further change In Beans. ms - S-. Do prefd ... $2 504 65; yearlings and calves, $2 50@4 25; Whites continue In demand for the East, but - - { Amer Tel & Tel.16 stockers and feeders, $3@4 40. | the other descriptions are dull. Seed: - o= = = | Dominion I & S.. w HOGS— Recelpts, ; strong to Sc higher. 5 » st ek 3 iam ; . tinue Inactive at previous prices. ) to what would result from the easing money | Sen Tlectric firm; light and light mixed, $6 071%@ |~ v 3 2 = [ rate was the soft condition of the exchange | Mass medium and heavy, 6 8213@6 55; pigs, | BEANS—Bayes, §2 60G2 50; Pea, $3 508 Hog . falr suuply ot Rt | . B0 préta’ $4 50G6 20; bulk, $6 30G6 '4D. 8 75; small White, $3 15@3 35; large Whit. grain < in the exchange mar- L nited Fruit v . S 2P Receipts, 2100; active, strong. Top $3@3 25: Pink, $2 35@2 60: Red, $2 65G2 »cks here for Lon- | U S fteel 2 United Copper .. 301§ ; ambs, $5 50, top Western ewes, Lima, $4 25@4 30; Red Kidneys, $4 50; Black- . small scale, made | DO prefd . S04 Ee | eye, $3 65@3 85 per ctl. : i e T Sl i th“‘AFI‘?K;LE—m it it | DS - Brown Mustard, £3 25; Yellow Mus - ime was very moderate, leto Vork ey o | DENVER, Jan. 6.—C. ceipts, 500; | tard. $2 ax, §2 Canary, @41 . R ) New York Money Market. | market, steady. Beef steers, $3 70+ b0; cows, for Eastern; Alfalfa, 9@12sc: Rape, 1% @2l adon discounts was alsy con- ” — | 82 50@# 30, feeders, freight paid to riv &m Timothy, Tc: Hemp, #%G4c per ib; Broom ket proceeded with the NBEW YORK, Jan €.—Close: Money on | @i; stockers, $i@4; bulls, stags, etc., §1 3. Corn Seed, $12@15 per ton R e v “Ualances borrowed | call, steady at 4G0 per cent; closed offered at | HOGS—Receipts, ' A0; market' higher. Light , DRIED PEAS—Niles, §2 50; Green, §1 for the yearly 3 per cent. Time morey was casier; sixty packers 850045 s i o e o R coys, 5i: per cent: ninety days, 5% per cen P Recelpts, 2000: market, firm. Good | 5 e local money markel o monthe 5431 per cent. Prima mercan- | fat muttons, $543 10; lambr, ssgd 50, o | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. e T quite aetive demand, | e paper, 5%@6 per cent. Sterling exchange | s re— 15a20c; Les, interior also showed | Was easy at §3 365094 86.55 for demand and | Boston Wool Market. Table Burbanks continue fnactive and weak < Leg Roast. cveloping there. Add $4 834004 $31.40 for sixty days —Posted Wiee ]“‘"hd'“Don“H spore than 'fl:‘f?“*m for l:e d G12%c; Chops, 15 general considerations a number of 4 541504 8T Commerctal bl . e | mand. Oregon Garnet Chiles were offering i | ink Teports of Wweekly gross earnings 84 8504 83l Bar siiver, 4NSo Mexican | BOSTON, Jan. € -the wool market Beld | 4gqin'ang were in fair request for secd. Stocks over the chea v railroads, & large growth in the corn dollars, i Bonds—Governmehts, steady; | rather quiet over the holiday as a whole, but | ,¢'ggpyy Rose are very light and they are firm- ovement, large earnings in the electrical in- railroads, firm, some houses report a good week's business. |, a7, higher prices. There Is no business rimors of a judicial decision arrived ————— Affairs are still banking freely. There are In- | o gy * 8o BEeCs o mominal New York franchice law, assertions | London Market dications that some buvers think the market 2 LR T s rama Union Pacific had settied its labor ondon Market. catsons 3 weets are firm and active. Two cars came S Inaded new ! as high as It is likely to go, but there is cer- - In vesterday. Onions stand as previousl | factor sugar trade and pmovements to 894 | ncregee in the dividend rate on the B e e 4 | stock in the American Car Company e unds, | VIl Dbe seer that there was a prett leaps and bounds, | | rhensive basis for bullish specala i oo rate vn. There was considerable taking at Eies, Dut ihe seners nded to the final up-rush of The active dealings In stocks detrac tenticn_somewbat prices there were generally firs Unitea States bonas were all the jast call cast vears will territory . Ind & L ptd & t 11l C &G W, B pfa Chgo & Nor Chgo ¥ Chgo T & T jcCecaseL s5aL24 exclusive of Islands, were For the fir sber. 1901 Hawaiian During were 607,084 b tting the king Val pd. .. is_ C ast twenty —— | Met R R Stat - 4 Houre. Season. Season. | Mexican ) 0.00 2191 15.33 | Minn & St Louls... 0.0 3346 | Missouri Pacific. 000 Kans & Tex K & T pfd.. Jorsey Cent.. w 0.0 5 otk Cent. 0. 500 | Norfolk & Western 16,100 | Xor & Westn pfd.. Ontaggo Western { Pennsyivania Reading - | Reading ® | Reading 2d p! ZE | Rock Island....... 3 | Rock 1siand pid . St Louls & § F.... z £ ISt L& S F 18t prd. = 2 Bt L & 8 F 24 prd St Louis Southwstn 7 | 8t L Southwn pfd. P Eaart o — | St Paul pfd..... 30.08 Cloudy .02 | Southern Pacific... 3044 Clondy .00 | Southern Railway 30,28 Clear .00 | Southern Ry pfd 20,05 Cloudy .00 30.20 Cioudy 00 30.34 Ciear .00 123040 Clear .09 1udependence Clear Angeies Clear Clear Clouay Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . % v press companies— Adan American ... United States Welis Fargo... Miscellaneous— Amalgam Copper... Cloudy a Amer Car & F.... - 3 Amer C & F pidl] | 3 Amer Linseed 01l 400 I ~ 5. — Amer Lin Ofl pfd.. 700 v R COXDITIONS AND GENERAL |Amer Locomotive.. 1,000 FORECAST. | Am Sml: & Retll 1500 santy weather prerein” sk sht Wikt | AT R gae S wortion of the Pacific Slope and fair over the A Anaconda Min Co.. 1,100 & Is reported from the Sac- | Brooklyn Rap Tran 34,200 am Jouquin e rea of jo Fuel & Iron.. 1,000, 4 statuy of the werld's stocks as follows: East e Partae Maanet® X | Conuolidated Gas.. 8300 ey P s Miaher ahusioe, was strong, | O'ihe Rockies, @ decrease of 1,440,000 bushels, Tapidly atong the’ Orer | Con Tobaceo pfd 100 | ary closea 190 up =t S7c. Europs and_afivat, a decrcate of 2,000,000 t. There appears to Jemeral Electric 2,000 Outs were rather unsettled, with considerable | 012l Jecrease, 440,000 busiiels. Oregon coast. Hocking Coal...... 600 pressure to sell by longs at profits, = The closs | . Chicaso reported consideruble apd Karsas es risen in Southern International Paper 700 | was steady with May a shade higher at 34lc, | City @ fair cash demnnb. ew York cased ewhere the changes heve been siight. | Jiter Paper pfd... Higher prices for hogs in spite of liberal re- | O 0n heavy realizing, but reported France - wde at San Francisco for thirty | nternation] Power. celpts caused strength In provisions at the | buying freely. Junuary 7 ‘Y | Lacleds Gas opening. but liquidation by outside holders | In the San Francisco markets futures were Say . Wednésday, | Nationsi Bis caused an easier fecling, and part of the early | frm, but the cash demand was slow and quo- rior and Showsrs o8 u: | National x,er-;d galn was lost. 2 tations were nominal. ! d North American The close was firm, with Ma; k WHEAT. fresh southeasterly | pacific Coast ..... 500 nigher, lard up 12gc and ribs 10c higver, e o NMornia—Pate Wl % | Pacific Mail : 40% The leading futures ranged as follows No. 1, $1 87%@1 42%: Milling, $1 45@1 50 w neséay: lght | people’s Gas . 4,200 5 103% t —_— —— o —— ——— | per ctl. g uly Wednesday. | Premsed Steel Carll 3600 Gi% @3 o4% Low. Close. FUTURES. Soi Prancieco | and viemity—Generally | 190 el BN e 5 5 Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. douéy Wednesday; 'Mch southerly wind, | Republic Steel..... 2,200 20% 30% ”&')‘. 75 T84 | Open. ‘:!:h. “Lov. Clcse, Lo 1. WILLSON, { Republic Steel pid. 1200 84 48 ' 18k | 72 28| May .. 81 36K 36% $1 80% 7"=mu":um| ‘om:h:, | Bugar wpezeees 20,600 130% 1201 129% | . December—No sal e 4y in Charge. | Tenn 1 & Iron.. 9,100 65 By oy | 47 2 p m on.. . £ AR | Union Bag & P Co. 200 1% 13ty | May g 43 Open. High. Low. Close. s —% UnB&P Coptd.. e 18 2% | May $130% $136% §136% $1 30% { EASTERN MA | |8 B Toattr vid srz!g‘. = 3% %4 December—No sales. '8 A z Areipg BARLEY—Both cash grain and futures were RKETS. 1SS e i 3 | 3uly 31t #3314 | quict but steady, with fales of No. 1 feed at B i i SR | |17 S Steel 381, | . Mess Pork, per barrel— | #1 18%. Offerings on the Exchange were mere- ———m————r ——# | U 8 Btesi pid Wiy | January L1720 1720 1720 1720 y fair, and holders were not pressing the y 5 | Sestors Thten. so7 | May . . 16 071 16 1215 16 974 16 0214 | market. New York Stock Market. i Lard, per 100 pounde— 3 CASH BARLEY. e Total sales.....1,178,400 | Feed, 16%4@1 20; Brewing and shi, XEW YORK, Jan, 6.—The sdvance in ug!nmm RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | Jiy | graden a1 214G 224; Coevalier, §1 553 o ok market continued to-day In a rather NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Curb quotations: | _Short Ribs, per 1 | for tair to obaten. - “gviar way for a time, but with a burst | United Rallroads of San Francisco—Bonds no animation and bUCYancy in the late deal- | 01 asked. Subscriptions—46 bfd, 47 Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. e e eacaring ol the financial sies | asked. B Open. High. Low. Close. Iadc the under! basis for the movement, | NEW YORK BONDS. Flour, dull and L.§1 181 §1 18% $1 18% $1 183 et g grmber of pecal influ- | {j & ref 2s, reg...108% Hocking Val 414.106% | 75%e: No. ! No sales. e call money rate was i o be of stocks. | Do coupon......1081 1, & N unified 4s. 99% | No. 2 corn, 40%¢; i 2 p. m. Bession. % money Trate was ot no time higher Do s reg 166% Mexican Cent 4s.. 761 Oats, 823c; No. 8 white, | Open. High. Low. Clese. han G yer cent .and feil below that figure | Do soupes 108 2730 | 48c: good teed) . auite carly and late in the day sut as low | Do see i 1024y | dhoien Smalting. 08560 Mo 0 L5118 $118% $118 $118 A i § per cent, Lut with the dsy’s demand then | Do 05 ' No. 1 Northwestern, $1 21; onlan. costly satistied. This Gevelovment was m | Do o1d d4a Ry he lines of the hoves or anticijations of those | Do coupon. 5104 100 #ho_have bren buying stocks, but anoiher| Do Bs, reg (133 | 88 Seveloyment which dissipated some fears as| Do coupon 100 | @s renawed rom the bond market, bu unchanged on Do | Bait Do Do Central of Ga 5a.107 | Dy e : #| Al kinds remain as before quoted. The de- o ieine PRI Palle Er) mand fer Flour is very good, particulariy for _ 0 414s. Southern Pac 45.. O v | export. Chi & Alton 3i4s] T80, Southern Ry 3s..117 Wheat— March. May. | FLOUR—C @ 3 s p 2 . 3 —California Family Extras, $4 20G | & RES 1w e i Texan & Pac 104511 | Opening . © 0% 511% |4 45 usual terms; Bakers Extras, $4 1041 20: v T ..::x:. Thion p.c,k‘ }fih Closirs e 6% b5ux lOre"un "lnd fl\\':;rg:;:on, $3 50@3 75 per bbl S RIS 108 | Do conv = ke = b for family ane for Bakers'. COC & S gen Sl 90 | Wabash Tets 17 Wkeat— -2'*“‘4 May-Aug. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as lcago Term 4 o s 105 | Opening A% BE |rollcws: Graham Flour, $330 per 100 ib en & Rio G 4. I Bhore H e = Rye Flour, $8 25; Rye Meal, §3; Rice Flour, brior lien 4%, 98 | Wheel & L T 4. 013 | 7; Corn Meal, $3 25§3 50; extra cream, do, Do gen 4s $9% Wisconsin Cen 4s. 911 | Opening . 2865 2910 @4 26, Oat Groats, $5 25; Hominy, $4 250 FtW & D C 1st. 1104 Con Tob. #5...... 07 ;C‘Uml S, AL Bglwheat Flour, $i 0G4 75; Cracked NEW YORK MINING STOCK! s rea : Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, Adams Co .0l Eastern Livestock Market. S iae p O, hacraln, §7 8500 i, sacke. Alice . 525 S {6 Soas su: Pearl “Hartey, |s6; Spily Peas, s ¢ i S5 e s s, $6 30; Green Peas, $5 per 1001bs, Brunswick Con.... (8 Phoenix . 05 g iFE : 2 8 %| CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—CATTLE—-Receipts | Comstock 7| Poost - 3 . i T S R ! 4500, tncluding Westerns; all grades | Hay and Feedstuffs. Horn Silver 152 Blerra Nevada 3 steady. Good to prime steers, §6 40@6 25; | Iron 90/Small Hopes 40 poor to medjum, $3@5: stockers and feeders, | THer® 18 no further charge in anything. | Leaaville 03! Btandara | Bran continues weak, while Middlings and a ¥ com- tors agair some porte sz ted o Ce ‘s futus don, $4 70 NEW YORK, Jan. ket agaln displayed considerable strength and of about £3 Bs, and futures irregular, showing at one time an advance of closing at_£: Spelter was u Southern soft at $22@Z. nominal. whisky, basis of high wines, $131; contract grade, $11 11 10. Articles Flour, barvels Recelpta. Shipments. 20,000 28300 6,600 bushels 45,900 83,900 e Produce Ixchange to-day the Butter market was quiet and steady. Creameries, 18 @28c; dairy, 17925c. Eges quiet; loss off cases returned, 25. Cheese, duil, steady, 134 @l4e. n 48.. = f orthern Pac 4s..108 ¥ £ & Ohio 4s... ]Rudm‘ gen 4s.. 86 - 3%s. . 3 114 conv et g Foreign Futures. St L | $2@4 50; cows, §1 20@4 50; heifers, $2@+4 85; canners.’ §1 35@2 50: bulls, $2 25@4 50; calves, $3 T5GS, Texas fed steers, $4@4 85. STOCKS AND BONDS. Westingh Com....107 tainly nothing in the present condition which .—The London tin mar- reached yet. There was a tremendous advance, with spot quoted at £126 Os | especially in pulled and combing wools, which £126 17s 8d. The local market | were relatively Lelow the market. These wools responding to the advances abroad, was | ehow an advance of 3@bc per pound, and are what higher, but dull, the only sales re. | RoWw fully on a parity with the balance of the q being five tons for Mareh delivery at | Market . while spot closed at $27 To@28 12%. per was also active In London, but ruled ty. a net gain for the day being reported Prices are fully maintained. Fine y fine, 50G5c; medium, 43 | celient. staple Territory, 55@60c; stric fine and fine medium, B30@b @46e. Jt turned weak and declined 16s 3d, % 12s 6 for spot and at £54 for rthern e 1c “ T | with no change to note in prices. i : e "dhn,:.ff;."’:fk;;,m,“,"",“'fr";;‘,','d:,‘:.’ county, 1 Lasis, 55G middle coun- | String beans, 8@t Wax, 6@ic; Cab- DGI2 40, for Lake 4n $1231001230 for southern county, 45@47c; fall . bage, T5@dSc per cti; Tomatoes from ios An- crigsey " = ok defective, 43@45c. '552."& $1a1 25 per crate, or vox; Carrots, . Js show no nge. either in tone 40@50c per sa Garlie, @3c per 1b; Green | 5 et Lol o mrapte. 18@i%c; choice, 16 Peppers from Los Angeies, 4@tc per Ih: Dried 1 3 T > 14c; valley 1. 19@20c; Peppers. 8@dc per Ib for Stockion and 10@ roeigmiigtiea iy | 5 18@1bc; scoured basis, : 12Me for Los Angeles; Egg Plant from Los ed at £19 17s 64 in Lon- th market was firmer ut while local Visible Grain -Supply—. sed at 53s 74 in Glasgow and at 48s | Lo Middle aiiy iron was quiet | and unchanged. No. 1 foundry Northern is| . . ot quoted at §23G25 and No. 2 foundry Northern| NEW YORK, Jan, 6.--Special cable and tel- and No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry | egraphic communications received by Brad- Warrants continue | street’s show the following changes in avail- able supplics as-comparea with fust @ccount: Wheat—United States and Canaca, east of = | Rockles, decreased 1,440.000 bushels; at for and in Europe, decreased 2.000,000 hels; total suppiy decreased 3.440.000 bush- the nited States and Canada, Mani ed out tion of supplies, 000 bushels. decreased 1 nited States ai cased 89,000 bushels. the Rocki Oats- Rockies, incr Forei Eyz Markets. Jan, 6.—FLOU 10,720; ~Receipts, dull and Receipts, §25,000 bushels; exports, bushels. Spot steady. No. 2 red, 9lec Jan. 6.—Consols, 83%. Silver, | 1 Standard California, 6s 812d; wheat in Parls, | firm; flour in Paris, markets, steady; weather COTTON—Uplands, 4.06d. firm Quotations range from 31,@ for all grades. balances, $142,420. TACOMA, Jan. 6.—Clearings, $366,442; bal- respor was sion | row range. — sy | for sale, and the commission houses which -— bought yesterday were liberal sellers to-day. | Srering camien sight ol 3 Firm cables, a decrease of 3,400,000 bushels 1 | nen Tork Techange, sight L= 2% | the world's stock as reported by Bradstreet's, | New Yorl Exchange, telegraphic. — T4 | aud smail receipts, all contributed to the | Siver. per ounce .. co. A8 — | bullish sentiment. A good cash demand was | Moxican Dollars, nominal L o39 I a_shade higher at efld(\;qfli?tfi':‘hc. but rallied toward and final figures on May were e high 5% @75, the top price of the d‘fiy. e The 'feature in the corn pit wa, of the January option, which was the anxiety of short ditficult to get the s Receipts were quite. liberal, but the continued poor owing to the damp “‘eut‘h‘e?qll"t‘lz | local crowd was generally on the buying side and the offering: and a good cash demand were instrumental in There was considerabl rable long wheat | Lo e 60 dave msible for the late strength, and the close near_the top. ¥ opened unchanged to 4@T0%c to Th%e, sold the close, W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Continue quiet at 11s 34 for Europe, 10c 9d for Sydney and 123 6a for Melbourne. The chartered wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 19,850, ogalinst 37,4580 tons on the same date last year: disengaged, 80,400 tons, against 6370; 53 the way to this port, 175,434 tons, against 184,000. WIHEAT—The foreign markets continued quiet and featureless. Braistreet's gave the it strength caused by ound It extremely Il their contracts, | who 1 to came mainly from commi houses and pit scalpers.” Higher cables would indicate that the price limit has been The request for Territory wools continues ex- | ¢ For California wools the demand is steady, . Canada, cast of the | French country | n England, milder. clover, ' feed and $1 25@1 30 for seed: Red, $1 20@1 30 Pecans, 5 for common to cholce and $1 32%@1 35 forl | faney: Gray, $1 25@1 273 per ctl. CORN—Offerings of the three descriptions of Western were liberal yesterday and the feel- | Wheat, bushels 112,000 31:000 ing was weak. There 1s some Californian Bushels . 1416,000 205,000 8 ealk. s e 3 bushels 207,300 300,800 ;':{fi;’mbul not enough to establish marker quo- Rye, bushels . 21,800 . Western (sacked) is _quotsd at §1 221@1 25 . for Yellow, §1 2212@1 25 for White and §1 2214 for mixed; California, Large Yeilow, nominal; small round do, nominal: White, nominal; Egyptian, $1 20@1 30 for White and $1 20 for Brown. RYE—Very quiet at $1 1215@1 15 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at §1 75@2 10 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. Rolled Barley are st pressed yesterday, ady. Hay was less de- owing to lighter reccipts, quoted, but there is an easier feeling as sup- 1 plies are becoming more plentiful. Recelpts of from Los Angeles vegetables sell slowly, although offered at liberal conces- slons. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 30@ 5S¢ per ctl; nas Burbanks, 90@$1 13 per Jregon ‘do, T5c@$1; River Reds, 55@40c per Early Rose, for seed, $1@1 10 per ctl; Gar- net Chiles from Oregon, Q0cG$1 per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, $1 60 per ctl for Merced. ONIONS—65@85¢ per ctl for and 40@G0c for lower grades. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 4@6c per 1b; choice and Angelos, 8@10c per ih; Dried Okra, 15¢ 1h; Summer Squash from Los Angeles, per box: Marrowiat Squash, $10 per ton; bard, $10@12; Mushrooms, 30@46c per Ib. Poultry and Game. The car of Western live poultry that ar- rived late Monday cleaned up quickly at good prices and another car is scheduled for to-day's market. Recelpts of domestic live were light end ‘cleaned up at steady prices; Second-class Hens were rather slow, but all other 4 Uons were In demand, and youns Rooste an advance, Unless subsequent receipts a unusually large, prices will most likely be maintained during the balance of the week. Two cases of dressed Turkeys came in and sold at 25 per Ib. There were liberal receipts of Game, and the market was dull, especiaily for Teal which w lower. POULTRY—Live Turkey: 174@18c per pound Sigircnge & o | vLoxpoN, 3 3 et Dbt e i o o uiat | 223%a. Irench rentes, 99f 9215c@99¢ 95c. Car- | for Gofblers and 17@1Se for G s toba. BORC 7. 0. b G - | goes on passuge, aquiet and steady: cargoes | PAIr. 3$2G2 25 Coslings, B (dull but steady and gradually har- | No. 1 Standard California, 30s 9d; cargoes Pe%@0; young Rbosters, $6G7; old during the day. Farly short sales had | ywayia Walla, 208 3d; English country markets, | Roosters, $3@5 50; Fryers, $5 606r6; Broil- placed at an advance. Cables were firm, | g &l d | ers, $5@5 60 for ‘large and $3 5044 50 for orts falr, The | "LIVERPOOL, Jan. 6.—WHBAT—Quiet: No. | Biseons, $1a1 35 per dozen for old and H g Sk "Doves, $1 per dozen; Hare, $1 2@ 150 per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, $1 50; Prush Rabbits, $1; Mallard Ducks, $3@3 50; “anvasback, $3G4: Sprig. $1 5U@2 50 Teal. I3 I3 % 7 1 50; = 1l Ducks, $i@ FEE uiet. Fatures closed steady at Northern Wheat Market. 1§ ST Th o Al h‘;!g"c o 59 a partial advance of 5 per « otal sales, i 1 50° Brant, $2 for large and $1 00 dags, nciadivg: February, 4300 OREGON. Honkers, $4G5; English Snipe, R eperbor. rater Roa. 00 Jul a0 | PORTLAND, Jan. 6.—Wheat—Walla Walla, | M08, $1 50. SUGAR—Raw, steady: e : . 7Sc; valley, The. 2 SUGAR=Taw ‘sicady: mefined, wneettied. 70c; Biucstom, 7Sc; valley. T Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | EVAPORATED APPLES—Continue firm, TACOMA, Jan. 6.-—Wheat, steady, Blue-| 2 with hoiders Inclined to demand a shade more | stem, S1}c; club, 72c. The contigued cold weather still operates in than auctations. . Common, 4gSc: prime. 5% - favor of both Butter ln‘d Faes bydlnull-usn;; 5isc; cholce. & tancy, T@7%e. i . d and decreasing (hc production. In | o e e Bty 2 b S o ot i e g 1 V' n, 4 held, owing largely to the concentra. | SEATTLE, Jan. OG.—Clearings, $658,578; | hvey Bl (o™ mne SGniy “change 18 an ad- vance in cold storage Western Eggs. The PRICOTS —Are quiet, but about- steady at | ances, $20,402. | " Receipts_were 42,300 Ibs Butter, 605 cases 4@12c in boxes and T1,@1l0c in bags, PORTLAND, Jan. 6.—Clearings, $696,208; | Eggs and 5500 1bs Cheese. | FEACHES “Are unchanged at 12g18c for | palances, ¥82,818. | PROTTER—Creamery, first hands, 231G30c | peeled and G'%@10c for unpeeled, SPOKANE. Jan, 6.—Clearings, $402,702; bal- | per Ib for fancy and 271@28c for firsts; dalry, ! s ) $63,410. @27c; store Butter, nominal. | * 5 > = + 7 e CHEESE—New. ~14%:@10c; old, nominal ‘ g 2 * = - % | Young America. oo Eastern, 17@17%c; Wes Chicago Grain and Produce. “TEGGS—Ranch, 31@33c for fancy and 30c for | AL MARKETS, lower and medium _grades; store, 2T%@aie; | ¥ = 3 * % | ' | cold storage, 22@27c; cold storage Western o A i Eggs. 26c. s * CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Wheat ruled extremely % R 2 dull and with no special feature in the mar- Exchange and Bullion. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. ket; fluctuations were confined within a nar. ge . Trading In the fruit market continued of emall volume, owing to the cold weather. Sup- plies of Oranges were not o large as they have been, but the quotations were unchanged and dealers were apparently holding off awaiting the results of to-day's auction sales. The new atetion company will hold its second sale to- When three or four cars will be offercd. old company announces five cars for to- ay's sale. dsylocks of fancy Apples are comparatively light and full figures are readily obtained for such offerings when sales are muade. There Wis a fair demand from retallers for the me- | f this fruit, and prices were a lit- B BTt S iterings of choice Persimmons and Pomegranates were light and the demand was l'RA)\'HE)’lRlIES—Clfi“COd. W . nominal. O SHLER S50 per ok tor common, 00cts §1 for choive and £1 10@1 40 for fan witl MONS—30@65¢ per box. ;Efils;—qvlnter Nellis, $1 23@1 75 per box, including cold storage; other Winter Pears, S0casl. SITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2G2 75 &!gl ?othncy 1 50G2 25 for choice and 1 25@1 75 for s ards; Seedlings, $1@! 25; ngerines, $1 75@2 25 for haif-boxes; Lem- lnd " Limes, $4@4 50; Bananas, $1 75G2 “-:xfflen ‘for New Orleans and $1 25@1 5 for gl‘w‘llul; Pineapples, per dozen. likewise. E ek some extra fancy higher. POMEGRANATES—S$1 per small box. i for standards, $1 20@1 50 (o choice b %’M fot fancy; Grape l-‘nmhus: 30, Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The situation shows no change whatever. All kinds are quiet, but in view of the very limited supplies of everything holders are firm and not sed to press the market. UITS—Apricots, 5%@Sc for Royals and ks; Evaporated Apple: 22‘!‘3?«%'54'% ac: é:z-u. 43,@7 e y'é.‘nc 5@10c_for halve for white; Plums, 53«: flbl%%c: for unpitted; ;:;:‘ 44de for black and 4 for white. ES—1902 crop, 2%@2%c for the four uflm“vm 1%4@1%e premium for the large S—1902 crop are quoted as follows: Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, 53¢ per (3 , 6c; Seedless, loose Be; llees Sultanas, Bc; Seedless Bisc; 2-crown London Layers, 20-1b per’ box: J-crown. $1 50; 4-crown sboxes, §2; Duck, | Choese market remains quiet at previous prices. | 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; Italian Crestnuts, 10@12%%c per Ib. HONEY—Comb, 12@13%c for bright, 11c | for light amber and S@l0c for dark: Water white extracted, 6@7%c; light amber extracted, | Bla@vc; dark, 4@43c. EESWAX—2714@29¢ per Ib. Provisions. | There is no change in market conditions. | This market is inactive and not over firm, while Chicago Is weak and kept up only by the packers. Prices show no change. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per b for keavy, 13c for light medium, 15c for light, 16 for extra light, 17c for sugar-cured and 18c for extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 144 @14l California Hams, 12%@l4c; Mess Beet, $10_per btl; Extra Mess, $10 50g11; Fam- ily, '$11 50@12; prime Mess Pork, $I5@15 50; extra clear, § $19 50; Dry Saited Pork, | 1ite; Pig Pork, $28G30; Pigs' Feet, $§5, S d Beef, 1413@15¢ per Ib. quoted at Sc per Ib for com- pound and 121c for pure: half-barrels, pure, 12%c: 10-1b tins, 13%c; 641b tins, 13%c; 8-10 CGLENE—One half-barrel, 10%¢: three arrels, 10c; one tierce, 97%¢; two tlerces, five tierces, 9%c per 1b. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Siocks of Wool are very much reduced and | | consist of scattered lots, which dealers expect will be cleaned out in the course of several werks e teeling is frm. Hides are still quoted quiet by the trade, | who say that the strike still hampers business. Dry Hides, however, are firm, both here and in the East, the dullness being confined to wet ralted. Prices for a number of descriptions | | are higher, as will be seen. i | There is nothing new in Hops. The market | is quiet, with growers and buyers apart in their views. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1lsc under quotations. Heavy Saited | Steers, 1ic; medium, 10c; light, Slac; Cov r heavy and Sige for light; Stags, Veal, 10e; Salted Culls, 15}20 19¢ 3 , 60mSoc; long wool. | each; Horse Hidés, salt, $3 for large $250 for medium, $1§2 for small and for Coits; Horse ‘Hides, dry, $175 for for_medium, $1@1 25 for smail and Buck Skifs—Dry Mexican, 32%c; | dry Central ‘Ameri ins—Prime Angoras, 75¢; | c; medium, 3de. gnd S0c large, $17 Bec for Coits. dry Salted Mexican, 25c; i can, 32kc. Goat large and_smooth, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5@6c per Ib; No. 2, 113@5c; grease, 3@3%c. WOOL—Spring—Valley Oregon, Lambs, 15@ | | 16¢_per b, Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southern, 7@10c per 1b; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern defective, 9@10¢c _per 1b; Humboldt and Mendocino, 129 M 9@11c per Ib. Cc per Ib. ? San Francisco Meat Market. Quotations show little change. Live Sheep | and Lambs are higher and dressed Lambs are | also a fraction up, but all other descriptions ! stand as before. Receipts of Hogs about bal- | { ance the demand and quotations are steady. There s nothing new in beef. The cold weather Is keeping back the ar- ' rivals of Spring Lambs usual at this time of the year, and there are not enough on the mar- | ket to quote. i DRESSED MEATS. | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are as follows BE T@Tlc for Steers and 8@6%c per 1b 81@9c; small, 9%4@10%c per ! for Cows, i Xh\‘l';‘\lfil‘!l 3 MUTTON—Wethers, 814@9c; Ewes, 8@Skc | per b, LAMB-—10@10%c per ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 5%@9%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. | . The following quotations are for good, sound | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent rinkage for Cattle: ! TTLE—Steers, 8@%c; Cows and Heifers, | “ows, 4@8c per Ib. | per Ib (gross weight). 4@4Yc; Ewes, 314@3%¢ | per. Ib (gross welght). | LAMBS Yearlings, 414@4%c per Ib. ! HOGS_Live Hogs 160 lbs and up. 6%c under 160 Ibs, 6L,@6%c; feeders, 6@6lac; sows, | 2u per cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. | { | 1 General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@3%c for June-July deltvi an Quentin, 5.55¢; Wool Bags, 32@ 3¢; Fleece Twine, T mners’ Assoclation quotes as follows for | 1b extra standard and extras: | Apples, $1 20@1 50; Apricots, $1 1081 75. | Cherries—Royal Anne, $1 902 25: White, $1 65 @2; Black, $1 4061 85 Peaches—Yellow. $1 30 @1 53: Leinon Cling, 1 40G1 70; White Heath, | $1 55@1 60; Bartlett Pears, §1 33@1 60; Piums, | 25 Blackberries, $1 40G1 70; Raspber- trawberries, §1 05; Muscat Grapes, NED VEGETABLES — The California | Assoclation quotes as follows: Fruit C: String Beans—Sonoma packed, 2-1b, 80@90c; Sonoma packed, gals. $3@3 256. Peas—Marrow- 6avbe; Standard, Stanard, extra sifted, s ; gals, Standard $3 75, COAL—Wellington, '$8 per ton; Southfield | Wellington, $8: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; Walls- end, 36 50; Co-operative Walliend, $6 50, Richmond, 50; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and | $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, | Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh | $11 50; Cannel, $9 per ton; Coke, $15 ! ver ton in bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Moun- | tain descriptions, $8 43 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 | er according to brand. i JRDAGE—The local company quotes as Manila, 1dc; Sisal, 11lgc; Duplex, Baie Rope, 11%c per ib, ACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per Ib, cases, regular, 3%c; cases extra large stern style, 6¢; boneless, 3l Norway, e sauge,”” 44c; Silver King, 7c; * 4%c; blocks, “‘Seabright,’ 5%c. middles 5%@7%c: bone- desiccated, “Gllt Edge, 80 bbls, $7; pickled Cod, half bbls, sifted, 95e; $1 10; Petits extra Pols, Lump, « 3c; picked Cod, $4 50, COFFEE—Costa Rica—13%@15c for strictly prime to fancy washed, 12@13%c for prime | washed: 11@l1%c for good washed; 11@13c for good to prime washed peaberry; 10@l1lc for | 800d to prime peaberry: 101s@11%¢ for good to | prime; 814@9%c for fair; 513@7%c for com- mon to ordinary, 1 Salvador—12@i2%c nominal for strictly ! prime washed; 9%@11lac for good to prime washed; S@9c for fair hed: 91@1033¢ nom- Inal for good to prime washed peaberry; 94 @ $l5¢ nominal for good to prime seml-washed; 83,@9 nominal for superior unwashed; 81, @S%c nominal for good green unwashed; S, 9ie for good superlor unwashed peaberry; 4@sc for inferior to ordinary. Nicaragua—11@13%c nominal for prime to fancy washed; 814@10%c nominal for fair to strictly good washed; S@Slsc for good to su- perior unwashed: 8%4@9c for good to prime unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican—1214@15¢c for prime to fancy washed; 11@11%ec for strietly good washed; 1044 @10%¢ for good washed: §k@ase for falr washed; 8%.@7%c for medium; iGbc for inferior to ordinary; 10§ille for good to prime washed peaberr: Sle@d e for good to prime unwashed peabefry; S @9%c nominal for good to superior unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 202 heavy, Su@ide per Ib; medium, 27 extra 24G26c; Rough Leather, Leather, heavy. 85@3% for No. . | for No. 2 medium. 30@37c: light. 29giSe: Bkirting, No. 1, 40@i2c; No. 2, 36@iSc; Collar Leather, 13@16¢ per foot; Trace Leather, 404 44c; Kip. unfinished, 40§30c per 1b; Veal, fin- 1shed. 0@60c per 1b: Calf finished, 6Se@$l per Ib: Wax Sides, 16§17c per foot: Beit Knife Splits, 14@16¢; Rough Splits, *@10c per Ib. H TANBARK—Ground, $25G28 per ton; stick, 16G18c per cord. ; OIL—Linseed, 56c for hoiled and 34c for raw in barrels: cases, Sc¢ more: California Castor Of], In cases, No. 1, T0c: pure. $1 16. Lucel, 50c for bolled and 48c for raw in barrels Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, 93c; cases, $1; China Nut, 56@82c per galion: pure Neatstoot, in_barrels, Toc: cases. 75c: Sperm, pure, 70c; Whale Ofl, natural white, 30@38¢ per gallon; Fish Oil, in barrels, 45¢; cases, S0c: Cocoanut \Oil, in barrels, 88%c for Ceylon and b81zc for Australia, | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 16c: Pearl Oil, in cases, 223zc; Astral, 2213c} Star, 22i5c: Extra Star, 25%c: Elaine, 27%sc: Eocen 24%c; decdorized Sto Gasoline, i1 bulk, 17c; in cases. Z3lee; do, 72 degrees, in bulk, 18%c; in cases, 25c¢: Benzine, in bulk, 10c; in cases, 22%c: S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 21c; in cases, 27%c. TURPENTINE—72¢c per gallon in cases and | 66c in drums and iron barrels. | RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ | 8gc per 1b; White Lead, 6@08l4c, according to | quantity. 1 QUICKSILVER—$44 50846 for local use and | $43 00 per flask for export. Ao SALT—THE Amalgamated Salt Company quotes as follows to wholesale jobbers: Bales, common, $180; Dairy, per ton, $I Ground, $11G11 50; Reck Salt, $10G1 tion Liverpool, $12¢1250; Granulated, 1250 per .ton. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per pound, In 100-lb Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.30c; powdered, 5.15¢; Candy Granulated, 6.15c; Dry Granulated Fine, 5.0%: Dry Gran- Beet " a ooy it 'Granulated, 5.05c | Beet Granulated oags only), 4.85c; | Contectioners’ A, 5.08¢; 4.6 Extra C, 4.55¢; Golden C, 4.485c; “D," 4.35¢c; barrels, '10c_more; halt- more: prices are as follows: Pine, ordinary Piener Heawaod: $iTam: Tath. | Flour, ar sks AUCTION SALES P2 M pe 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 ness. At’same time and place I will sell 28 Horses that were used on a stage route. JOHN J. DOYLE. ; Pickets, §19; Shingles, $2 for No. 1 and $175 for No. 2; Shakes, $13 for split and §i4 for sawn; rustie, $25@31. Receipts of Produce. TUESDAY, JAN. 6 5.464. Screenings, sks. Whea! P 3&‘ Corn, Rye,’ ctls 200 Quickstiver, 131 Beans, sks .... 184'Leather, rolls ... 8 Potatoes, sks.... 3,199 Wine, gals 23,300 Onions, ks - 000!Lime. bbls 200 Middlings. sl - 4600 200 firandy, gals Hay, tons ...... 207 OREGON. Flour, qr sks... 6,420 Onjons, sks Oats, ‘ctly 330 Bran, ske . Potatoes, 1,075 Middiings, —e .l* . : I { STOCK MARKET. I Most of the speculation at present fs in mining stocks, which are very active and fluctuating considerably. Street talk is to the | effect that an Eastern group of operators have got hold of the market ama: are expioiting it, the report being given for what it is worth. The oil stocks al sold fairly yesterday. {as will be seen. Local securities were quiet | day, with an advance in Paauhau to § and a decline in Hawallan Commercial at $43 50@45 75, | The Chutes Company paid a regular monthiy dividend of 3¢ per share on the 5th, amount- ing to $3500. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Jan. 6-2p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..10934110% ds qr ¢ (new)135% 184, 4s qr reg...100%3110% Js qr coup..108 108% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W Ss. — — Oak W g Ss. — 108 ! Bay CPC 53s.107%100 |Oceanic § 5¢ — 874 € C G&E 5s.106 107 Omnibus 6s.. — 127y — (Pac G Im 4s. 95 — < 107 |Pac E Ry 5s.10 — Ed L&P 6512815 — [Pk & CH 6s.106 — Fer & CH6s.117%121 | Pk & OR 6s.115 — Geary-st 58.. — = 8§7% Pwl-st R 6s.118% — H C& 5%s.104 — ls-c EGR 0s.102 108 Do Js .... 98%100% 'SF & SJVie. — 123 H R T&LAs. — 1071 Sierra Cal 63100 111 L Ang R 5s.119% — S P of A 6s LALCo6s — — | (1900) ....110% — Do gtd 6s. — — | (1310) ....111% — Do gtd s — 107 |§ P of C 68 L A PleonSs105 107 (1906)Sr A.10515108L, Mkt-st C 6s.121 — B — wtk Do lcm 5s.121%12115 1003 — N R of C 6s. 1084108}, Do Bs ....121%§ — NPCR3108 — N C R bs..121 123 119 . . 12215128 DF Smpi 100 1001 N CPCJa — 1023 6§ P R R 8s.14051 N s n~n..wuumé S V W 6a.100 l:”‘; O G L&HSS.1121 — | Do 48 2dm.1028% — Oak T Co 65.123% — | Do 4y 3dm.102 — Do 5s ....11214113. |Stkn G&ESs108%1 Do con S 10k > |00 & B e WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 67 671 Port Costa.. 64 6% Marin Co... 61 Spring Val.. 85% 36 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cumtrar 3% | ESan.m 4 Eat GE&L Co. 3% 3I%IS F G & F.. 41 42% Mutual E L. — ° 63/S F G L e OGLS&H. Qa— Stkn G&E. 9 — Pac G Imp.. 351 — UG & L Co. 4% 35 Pac L Co. 5219 5344 | INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd 810 — BANKS. Am N Bank.124 130 |First Nation] — — Anglo-Cal .. 96 99 LP & A....166 1M1 ank of Cal.465 475 |Mer Ex (liq) 40 — al Safe Dp.137% — |8 F Nationl. — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2125 2200 Fav & Loan. — 108 Humboldt Becurity Sav.326 — Mutual .. [Union Trec.3100 — SF sav U. STREET RAILROADS. Californfa .. — 200 [Market-st 2 — | Geary ...... — 80 |Presidio E R POWDER. Giant 3% TA% Vigorit ... — 3% SUGAR. Hama ......=— 4% Kilauea Hawailan .. 453 46, Makaweli Honokaa ... 14% 15 Onomea . Hutchinson . 15% 16 |Paauhau . - MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pac.160 160% Pac A F A. Cal Fruit C. 84 97 Oceanic S Co Cal Wine A.100% — |Pac C Borx. Morning Session. Board- 45 Alaska ckers’ Association....160 00 40 Alaska kers' Asso, b 6. 160 00 100 Giant Powder Con. T4 00 15 Hana Plantation Co. 4 50 S Sacto Elec, Gas & Ry oo $2000 S P of Arizona (1908) 110 62y $5000 8 P of Arizona (1910)...........111 T Street— 15 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation.....160 00 Afternoon Session. Board— 25 Cal Wine Assa. 100 73 15 Hawaiian Com . 45 30 85 Hawailan Com & Sugar . 457 100 Makawell ... L2850 50 Paauhau S P Co li7 00 $5000 Market-st R R c Ss bonds, b 8..121 50 Street— 100 Makawell .. P . 28 62l $2000 § P Branch Ry @s bonds. 140 25 $5000 Los Angeles Lighting gtd 5s....106 00 CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE Bid. Abbey Land & Improvement. 1 ' Alameda Sugar 21 ‘American Biscul 30 American District Tel L] Bay Counties Power. Cal Central Gas & Electric. Cal Cotton Milis. Cal Jockey Club. California Powder California Shipping Co Cal Title Ins & Trust. Central Bank of Oukland Chutes Company ... City and County Bank . Cypress Lawn Impt Co. Eastern Dynamite ..... Ewa Sugar Plantation . Fquitable (pool) Gas . Four O Gas Consumers’ Assn Hanford Oil &l Home 01 . 3 Honolulu Sugar kol Imperial Ofl 16 Kern Oft F Londen & Monte Cristo Ol Merchantile Trus Northerr. Cal Power. Nevada National Bank North_Shore Raliroad Oil City Petroleum Orpheum Company Peerless Ol Pacific States Tel & Tel . Paraffine Paint .. Postal Device & Imp . Reed Crade Ofl 8 F Dry Dock . San Joaquin Oil. Sausalito Land & Ferry Sperry Flour Company Standard_Electric Eterling Ofl ... Thirty-three Ol Twenty-eight Oil . Truckee Electric Union O . - ol 12 BE BB D @gngss: 300 Twerty-eight . 200 Sterling . - =3 - 1200 Independence 75 Independence . 100 Sterling L W emehad 88 8z3pe33=8’ - !!; ; gEgnas i