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JANUARY 8, 1903 13 wer 75% to T5%@75%c and ranged be- | feed and $1 25@1 30 for seed: Red, $1 20@1 30 | boxes, $1 40 per box: 3-cror $1 50; 4-crown BANKS. — ?fi%e".na ToRE Cloningio MERec ot | 16r caba T oo oo $1 23%@1 35 for | fancy clusters, 20-b boxes, $2: S-crown Dehssas: Am N Bank 126 130 Firat Nationl — -4 iaTRC. fancy; Gray, §1 25@1 27% per ctl. 20-15 boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Imperials, 20-D Angiocal .. - 08 L P & A....188 171 Corn was rather quiet, and aside from the | CORN—The inflow from the West continues | boxes. $i: Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno. fancy. 15 Bank or Cal.is3 475 | Mer Ex 0 — action of the January option, which was liqui- | and offerings are gradually growing larger, | 0a., 6%c; 12 oz. 'Sic: bulk, S%c; choice, 16 Cal Safe Dp 13715 — |8 F Nationl. — — dated quite freely early in the day, there was | which keeps the market weak and leads buy- | 0z, 6%¢; 12 oz., 54c: bulk, 6lac. CF RN SAVINGS BANKS little of interest in the trading. ~January |ers to hoid off and purchase from hand to ‘TS—Walnats, No. 1, softshell, 13G13%¢<: ' ANKS. b closed unchanged at 47c. May closed a shade | mouth. Quotations remain about as before. No. 2, 10@llc; No. 1 hardshell, 11@11%c; Ger 5.4 L33 220, Suv & Kaun. higher at 43%e. Western {(sacked) is quotsG at $1 231504 25 | 2. 9%@10c; Almonds, 1lc for Nonpareils, 10 Humboldt ... — — — Security Sav.328 — Oats_were fairly active and the feeling was | for Yellow, §1 223@1 ,g for White and $1 221 | lic for I X L, 10g10%¢ for Ne Plus Ultra and Mutual ..... 79% — Unien Trst.2100 — somewhat firmer. The close was firm, with | for mixed: California, Large Yellow, nominal; | 888%c¢ for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@7c for Bast- S F Sav U.560 — | May Jic higher at 34%ec. #mall round do, nominal: White, nominal: | €rn; Brazil Nuts, 12@13c: Filberts, 2@12%:c: STREET RAILROADS. Provisicns were strong at the start on lighter | Egyptian, $120@130 for White and $1 20 for | Pecans, 1@l Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; Italian | .00 = o0 Bl .. receipts of hogs and higher prices at the yards, | Brown. | Chestnuts, 10@1215c per Ib. Geary — S0 |Presidio and with the exception of a little decline early | RYE—$1 1214@1 15 per ctl. HONEY—Comb, 12@13%e for bright, 11%c - | . 4 Strong. e close was firm, w ay C l, =H an ex! 21 ant ...... Vigorit ...ee SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Internatnl Power | S MiSher: lard Up 27%@Bc and ribs Tite | St SLG0C dark, 44 e, i » Mg Laclede Gas . higher. 4L Z BEESWAX—: Hana .. 3% 43 Kilauea ... | Biaidonal 2scu he leading futures Fanged as follows: Flour and Millstuffs. B B Ll o ' ; ck °C N ,— Open. High. Low. R S 9 rouvisions. | Honokaa 4% 15 | Onomea . on the local Stock Exchanges. North America Articles e g ST s L R i e New York stocks weaken afi", with London St‘[]lllg. g:;?:‘uuélals January 4 45, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 10G4 20: Dealers continue to quote a quiet and un- MISCELLANEOUS. Wheat futures higher Jver and Exchange about as before quoted. Barley futures firm. Corn continues to arrive freely from the West. pt firm by s and Rye inactive and unchanged. Bran and Middlings as previously quoted. sales of . White Beans for the East. ‘the cold wweathe irmly held, but quict. ns still inactive and featureless. 1¥00l, Hops and Hides unchanged. Potat Poultry firm and active, but Game dull. Good demand for Oranges at the auction. Sheep and Hogs in fajr reccipt. s, Onions and Vegetables in ample supply. ~y Commerce and Stocks. ON OF GOODS STILL THE STOCK MARKET AND CONSERVATIVE ENOR N and the nasses mean and new ulations is d times, while e this season, stock market, Of course values has 8004 features m the forced ation of 1991 1 large mass of un- & the tendencles n will have to be The market is entration has cre { great and umknown wer can be readily - wnward movem: e ef- ng & nstrated during the last neideration rematns | speculative mania | g as it is used for | » rathe: than pro ng | questio the effect on the stock | morke al. January should wit- ness @ more mctive market. There is much o for suspense: prices have had a e opportunities for trad- e ore attractive | a th onservatiem, | however, is ourse.’ her Report. (120th Mert8tan—Pacific Time.) SAN FRAN( 5 p. m. The following are mal ranfalls to compabed with t of the same t season and rainfalls in last twenty- rs: Last Stations— 24 hours. Iureka . Trace Re@ Bluff ... 0.0 Sacramento ... 0.00 Francisco . 0.00 oo 0.00 . 0.00 e 000 .00 0.00 THE COAST RECORD. 33 o WO [ an o aeqime £8 E 4 00 00 00 00 Zo0 -00 ¥ Roscburg : Sxcrament 00 00 “on 00 00 00 “00 -0 Yume 72 4 NE Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. — Generally cloudy weather brevails over th untry west of the Rocks Mountains ang light showers have fallen at Eureka and Port- land. An area of high pressure overlies the Tiocky Mountain region and there appears te be a jow area off the Washington coast The prossure hue risen along the coast and fallen ver the plateau region, The temperature has fallen along the coast of Southern Caiffornia and remained neariy etationary in other districts. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty bours ending midnight, January S: Nortbers Cailfornla—Partly cloudy Thurs- sthern wind. iz rancis light Nev Thursday N NEW YORK day had a reac n f days by d for the De usu to the very has been owers on California wes Jan 7 al B opening. was heavy considerakt ak high as 50,000 The caused by G, wh the expe ember ecline, weeks, as been practical in such a here was no ma s affecting values n the market was buoyant and animated he heavy the Fair but tuily ng on meant a r of holding: ~rings > th some ares. Thi Partly cloudy Thursday. vicinity—Partly wind. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official, Temporarily in Charge. halt ort and vi al change in w York Stock Market. ¢ unchanged. . northwest coast; ! mer in the interior; light southerly winds. Thursday; light cloudy —The stock market to- had been locked for professional element tation was that <ince ot which had extended been recovered the vesterday, buying iarge in waiting to lass over- carried disturbance in fore the Dardanelles protest in was reflected in international The selling for Lon The estimates of its of them increa n run- d pressure on the market was strongly resisie and pretty general recoveries were effected within @ few minutes, but realizing sales con- tinued large at the rally and the market gave subsequent again. So 10 revive ried ket. The of the Pe curity. T The ket continued i 1 the early s in some of the d in Rock net_earnings attan, the yea proposition vivania rafiroad depr re were of o to t the the wide m The efforts e market by bidding up in ing was renewed ing break ctive leaiings supy was in influe Were wesk sould stocks, slan juced some larze buying of the suffered equal others in zing movement. The declaration in in criticism of the ble effect on the 4. The advance by rumors of a ] dend increase and this stock was to help sustain the rest of the mar- for doubling the stock essed that se- ements in some E Gl ihe less aelise slocks, laoluding sains of wFEcie 13 each in Hocking Valley and Chicago Great Western preferred, and of 10 in Wells-Fargo. ing was attributed in some quarters but the call loan rate high as € per cent at any time, liberaiity was shown by llateral. lenders money mar- from the Sub-Treasury, which had anotber payment of $250.000 to-day by ward course il by large London rer, money Bait Canadian Canada Southern. Ches & Ohio Chgo Term & T; c C & St Louls. Colo Southern. . Colo 5 Del & Hudso: Del, Lack & Wetn. Denver & Rio Gr.. Den & Rio Gr pfd. Erie “en Erte 1st pid. Hocking Val Jilinois Centra Jowa Central . Towa atral ple K C Southern..... K C Southern pfd.. Lake e & West. o hgo T & T pfd... . L Erle & West pfd Louisvl & Nash lev Manhattan Met St Ry... Mexican Central vi.. Mexican Natienal.. Minn & St Louis Missouri Pacific w Jersey Cen York Cemt Nor & Westn pf Ontario Pennsylyania Reading ...... Reading 1st pfd Reading 24 pfd Rock Istand Rock Island p §t Louls & 5 F 8t St st £ st st L&SF20p Louis Swstn Paul . Paul pfd Southern Ry pf Texas & Pacific Tol, St L & W Tol, St L & W ptd. Tnion Pacific . ‘abash - Wabash pfd Wheel & Lake Erie | Wheel & L E 2d pf Kans & Tex. Kans & T pfd. 5 srfolk & Western d.. & Western L & § F ist pid. pld. Louts Southwstn [ Southern Pacific .. Southern Railwa Union Pacific pfd.. Wisconsin Central. . Wisconsin Cent pfd Express companls Adams .. American United States . Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— Amalgamated Copr 39,800 A e Foun:: 17,800 Am Car & Foun pf Am Linseed Ol Am Linseed Oil pfd Am Locomotive Am Locomotive Am Smelt & Refi Am Smelt & R ptd Anaconda Min Co. Brooklyn Rap Tran Colo Fuel & Iron. Consolidated Gas. Comtinental Tob pt General Electric. Hocking Coal .. Internatnl Paper. d ciling of stocks Total 24,900 16,900 300 19 400 P e 8 EEEERE R R sy transfer from San Francisco. of discounts in London was ar- rested and sterling cxchange rates here were | { the dempand being augmented for London account. supplies are much reduced by repayments to the Bank of England. 3 per market hurt Amalgamated The down- | The re- a4 market became irregular in sym- stocks. sales (par value), P 3 E 1gue B P ZgR22EE: RaEpass: : gEg 85y 854 101% 101% LD T (DT 9ik . B4 1554 135% e #s - BERE: &2 - : BEuEILY FEEE SEER E e s i1 G ssi ted States bonds were all unchanged on Low. Clesz. The £ United , | casting. Pressed Steel Car. Pressed St Car ptd Pullman Pal Ca Republic Steel . Republic Steel pid. Sugar ...... Tenn Coal & iron. Union Bag & Paper | Union Bag & P ptd 700 { U S Leather... 2,900 U § Leather pfd. 600 U § Rubber..... 300 U S Rubber pfd 200 | Steel....... "0 40,300 Steel ptd. 30,200 800 Total sales. . 8,300 UNITED RAILWAYS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Curb quotations of United Railways of San Francisco: Bonds— | No bids, $1 ask scriptions, i e as subscriptions, $46 bid, $4 } Western Union | | | = NEW YORK BONDS, H U § 1ef 25 reg..108'; Hoc Val 4%4s ... Do coup L Nash Un 4s .. | Do 3s reg Mex Cent_ 4 | Do 3 Do 1st Inc % [ Do Minn & S L 48 .. Do = MK & T 4 Do old 45 reg . Do coup Do 5s reg J Do coup .. North Pac 4s Atch gen 4% Do le ipiiions dfst 4s % N & W con 4s.. Ohio 4 Reading Gen 4s .. Do 3%s .. EL&IMe bs.114 Do conv 4s SL&SFd4s .. 95 Canada So 2ds sLs S Cent of G & Do 1st Ine Ches & O 4%s & Alt s Do 2ds . 3 Do Deb West Shore Wheel & L E 48 8 Colo So 4s Denv & R Gis . Erie prior lien 4s Do General 4s. 851: Wis Cent 43 . F W & D C 1st.111% Con Tob 4s ... W YORK MINING STOCKS, | Adams Con ) Little Chief Alice Ontarlo Ophir Phoenix erra Nev 80 Small Hopes . 03 Standard Iron Stlver Leadville Cc BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— U S Steel Call loans . 6@7 U S Steel pfd Time loans 5@6 Mining— Bonds— Adventure . Atchison 4s .....101 | Allouez s Gas 1 ......702% | Amalgamated Mex Central =) Daly West . Railroa Bingham .. Atchison .. 861 Cal & Hecla.. Atchison pfd ....101% Centennial Boston & Albany.238 Copper Range Boston & Me... 19415 Dominion Coal Eoston Elevated. 15315 Franklin NY N H & H..224 Isle Rovale . Fitchburg pfd....131 'Mohawk .. Unfon Pacific ....102 Old Dominion Mex Central .... 251 Oscecla Parrot -.-131% | Quincy. 1204 'S Fe Copper . .1631, | Trimountain o8 | Tl oo United States . STOCKS. Y Central orfolk & W orfolk & W pid Ont & Western. . prd Pennsylvania ... Balt & Ohlo .. Reading .. Canadian_Pacif Reading 1st pfd. Ches Ohio Reading 24 prd So Railway Railway 450 Pacific . D&RG Unlon Pacific | Eri Union Pac pfd | Erie 1 8 Steel .... 3970 23 | 13, | 467 Tl Central 5 Louis & Nash:..1 M K & Texas. Toasdats steady; 225-16d per per cent in the open market for Short ounce. | The rate of dis. | Bills_is Bills 3% | % per cent per cent. and for Three Months' New York Money Market. | NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Money on call, steady, @51 per cent, closing offered at 3 per | cent. Time money was easier with a good demand. Sixty and ninety days, 5@bl; per cent; six months, b per cent: prime mercantile | paper. 51,@0 per cent. steadier, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 86.50 for demand and $4 83.50 for sixty | days; posted rates, $4 8412G4 8Tii: commer- at cial bills, $4 §2@4 83. Bar silyer, 48(c; Mexi- can doliars, 38 Bonds—Governments, steady; rallroad: gular, - #* . . New York Grain and Produce. | | | NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—FLOUR—Reeipts | 20,100 barrels; exports, 15,060 barrels: steady and a little more active. | WHEAT—Receipts, 257,550 bushels: exports, 13,084 bushels; spot, steady; No, 2 red, T9%c elevator; No. 2 red, 79%c f. o. b, aficat; No. 1 Northern Duiuth,.863c f. o. b. afleat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 86%c f. o, b. afloat. Options declincd at first because of the dull speculative trade, but again hardened on influential Chi- cago huying, steadier French cables and small i | receipts, the close bel: e higher. May. 7 @79 13-16c, closed at T9%ec; July, TTRG { . closed at 3 | HOPS—Firm. ! WOOL—Firm, —Quiet. iAR—Raw, steady; refined. unsettled. | | COFF pot_Rio, quiet; mild, quiet; Cor- dova, TL@ Futures closed with a partial advance of 5 points; total sales, 20,200 b including January, $4 2G4 30; February, | §4 35; March, $4 45; April, $4 50; May, $4 60§ | 4 ¢3;_ July, $4 80; September, $4 90; Decem- ber, '§5 05, A DRIED FRUITS, i EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | tinues firm under a moderate movement. Cor- mon are quoted at 4@dc: prime, 34@5iic; choice, 5% Guige; fancy, T@Tle. I‘ | PRUNES--Spot prunes ‘ure wparticularly | | on sizes 50-60s and 60-70s, the descrip- | | tions are held well_up to gquo . which | | range from 3%c to Tic for all grades, APRICOTS—Are meeting with a slightly ! better demand and are firm at T%@10%c for | boxes and_74@10%c in bags, | | PEACHES—Quiet, but steady, at 12@i8c for | | peeled and at 612@10c for unpeeled, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Tin underwent a gharp reaction in the London market, closing £1 10s lower at £124 15 for spot and at £127 for futures, the foreign weakness being re- flected in the local market, which closed easy | at $27 25@G27 OO for spot. Copper also was lower in London, closing weak at a decline of 11s 3d at £33 is 8d for spot and at £53 Sz 9d for futures, New | York was from 10 to 30 points lower at $11 25 @11 50 for standard, $12@12 87% for lake, 12@12 25 for electrolytic and $12@12 15 for Lead advanced 1s 8d in London, closing at £11 .1s 30, _but the local market continued | quiet at $4 50. 4 Speiter was unchanged he at $1 70 ana in London at £19 17s 6d. Iron was steady at London, with Glasgow closing at 53s 70 and Middlesboro at 46s T3d, a decline of 8s. Locally iron was quiet. War. | Tants nominal. No_ 1 foundry (northern) is | Guoted at 323@25: No. 2 foundry (northern), | No. 1 foundry (southern) and No. 1 foundry (southern), soft, $22@23, Chicago Grain and Produce. — — CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Wheat ruled rather quiet and an easier feeling was manifested shortly after the opening, influenced by favorabie weather and reports of good harvesting weath- er In Argentina. The buying of about 700,000 bushels by a prominent long brought about a |' rally and was the cause of considerable cov- ering by shorts. Toward the close a stromg feeling developéd on of 300,000 bushels cash wheat being loaded at St. Louis for ship ment with 250,000 bushels more ordered out of elevators, and the market heid remainder of the session. nesg and factors. ! July - | Junuary | ances, § Steriing exchange was | & lighe coan demand we AN hwwfinfi% Mess Pork, May . Lard, pe January July . January M . h_quotations 2 spring wheat, : No. 3, 68@ i%ic; No. 2 corn, 40%e; No. 2 ‘ c: 2 oats, 323c; No. 3 white, G2@uaiie; No. 2 ive, 48¢; g I8@43e: fair to choice malting, 36@dbe; No. 3, and steady; creameries. 18@ 2S¢; dairles, 17¢ Eggs, qulet, 25c. Cheese, Gull, 1316@14e. *- TS -3 Foreign Futures. *- - 5 = * LIVERPOOL. % Wheat— %I:Ch. “)!)31 pening - [ e 6% sy Wheat— Jan. May-Aug. Opening L2 21 Clo: - 21 50 2% ¥ Opening . 28 55 29 10 Closing 2 70 29 20. Eastern Livestock Market. "HICAGO. . CHICAGO, Jan. —CATTLE—Recelpts, 2000; generally stea Good to prime steers, $5 40@6 So; 3 to medium, $3@5 50; stockers and feede: $1 3502 50; buils, $2 50@ Texas-fed steers, $4@ To-day, ft over, A butchers, $6 15@46 55, $6 60@6 80; rough heavy 15@6 25; bulk of sales, Receipts, 18,000; sheep strong; higher. Good to choice wethers, air choice mixed, $3 25@5: sheep, $140@4 0; native lambs, $4G stern lambs, $4@5 50. ST. JOSEPH. 7.—CATTLE—Receipts, : Texans_and Western, and heifers, $2@4 40 veals, . $2 50@+4 65; yearlings tackers and feeders, ipts, 6612; light and light mixed, um and heavy, $6 371a@6 623 NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The cotton market opened firm at an advance of 4 to 6 points and closed barely steady at a net advance of 1 point on January and a decline of 4 to 8 points on the later months, 7 o B Northern Business. SEATTLE, Jan. T.—Clearings, $702,020; bal- | ances, $134,405. TACO! —Clearings, $310,750; bal- $666,075; . 7.—Clearings, $353,052; bal- PORTLAND, balances, § SPOKAN 7.—Clearings, ances, $€0, Northern Wheat Market. OREGO! PORTLAND, Jan. AT—Walla ‘Walla, 70c; blue stem, S0c Toe. WASHI & TACOMA, Jan. 7.—WHEAT—Stead:; ceipts. Biue stem, 8 ; club, 72. Foreign Markets. * LONDON. Jan. 7.—Consols, 93%c. Silv 225-10d. French rentes, 100f 23%c@100¢ n‘;::f Cargoes on passage, quiet and steady; No. 1 Standard California, 3ls 6d; Engiien country markets, firm. feeding barley, | i { ! | ! and 40@30c for lower grades. | i LIVERPOOL, " Jan. A No. 1 ) ris, ady: flour In Pari ) country mnrkeu.u l:rm“, e G ol fine, weather in England, COTTON—Uplands, 4.724. — * LOCAL MARKETS. * . 3 — Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 days Sterling Exchange, sight Fterling Cables . New York Exchange, sight New York Exchange, telegraphjc. Silver, per onunce. . Mexican Dollars, . (R 11 O Eglllll nominal Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The foreign markets showed little change, though the political situatidn in the Pardanelles caused Some uneasiness. The Wweather in tl Argentine was reported favor- able for harvesting. A cable from Liverpool sald: ‘*‘Broomhall relies upon Europe rebuy- ing 104,000,000 bushels of Breadstuffs from North América during the ensuing 28 weeks. aigo Standard Navels at $1@1 This estimate indicates ave Ry 1o Quirements of 3,714,000 bulb::auwcommd with 4,080,000 bushels, the average quantity ! Bran and Middlin | ton; Otleake Mea) at the miil, | the gene Oregon and Washington, $3 50@8 75 per bbl for family and $3 50@4 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as follcws: Graham Flour, 3350 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, §3; Rice Flour, changed market. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for beavy, 13¢ for light medium, 13¢ for light, 16c for extra light, 17c for sugar-cured and 1Sc for extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, ¥1; Corr Meal, $3 20@3 50; extra cream, do, | 14%,@l4%sc: California Hams, 3@ Mess | #4@s 25, Oat Groats, § 25; Hominy, $5 250 | Deste $10 per hol: Extea Meser $10 308111 Fam- | | 4.00; “Buckwheat Flour, §1 504 73; Cracked | ily, ‘$11 50@12: prime. Mese Pork. §15815 8 Wheat, $4: Farina, 34 50; Whole Wheat Flour, 75; Rolled Oats, barrels, §7 35@9; in sacks, 85g8 50; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $6 56; Green Peas, 35 per 100 lbs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay came in heavily again, the receipts be- ing 701 tons, and the market was weak in con- equence. There was no further change in 3 * A though the tormes was | Fides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | BRAN 1T@18 ton. i HDDLINGE - £ 50654 50 per ton, HIDES AND SKINSCulls and brands sell FEED:! JFFS+] ebout 1lc under quotations. Heavy Salted e i o Doine, | Steers, Ilc; medium, 10c: light, Sie: Cow | extra clear, $27; Mess, $19 30; Dry Salted Por! | 18%c; Pig Pork, $28@30; 'Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 14%@15c per Ib. LARD—Tiérces quoted at Sc per Ib for com- pound and 12ie for pure; half-barrels, pure. 12%¢; 10-1b tins, 13%c: 5-1b tins, 13% tins, 13%e¢. COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 10i4c; three Ralf-barrels, 10c; one tierce, 974¢; two tierces, 9%c; five tierces, 9% per Ib. | flax seed, S114; No. 1 Northwestern, $121; ¥26 5042:; Cocoanut Cake, $21g22; Corn Meal, | Hides, 9c for heavy and c_for light; Stags, prime timothy secd, $385: mess pork, per bbl, | 530@31; Crackefl Corn, $30 50@41 50, Mixed | 10+ Salted Kip, 8iic: S ROE (0 Sl %17 70 lard, per 100_1lbs, $082%: “short-rib = Feed, $20421; Cottonseed Mea!, $26 50. | Calf, 1034c: Dry Hides, 17@17%¢; Culls, 15 fiv sides (loose). §3 508 2ige; dry saited shoul- | HAY—Wheat, §13@15: Wheat and Oat, $129 | 10c: DIy Kip. 1dc; Dry Calf, 19c: Culls, ders (boxed). short clear “sides | 14 50; Red and Black Oat, §11G18; Wila Oat, | Lic: Sheepskins, shearlings. 25Gule cach; short (hoxed), $9a Yy, basis of high | 310611 5u; Barley, $10 50911; Stock, ¢3 bo@ & g ook 40@00c each; medium, e wines, $131; clover, contract gfade, $11109 | 9 50; Alfaifa, $9@11 w; Clover, §8g10 per ton. | So@%LP0 each; Horse Hides, salt, § for larg: 11 %0 STRAW—50g00e v balo jand $250 for medium, $1§2 for small and 5 = e = e for Colts; Horse ‘Hides. dry. $175 for Sl cceipts. Shipments. arge, $150 for_medium, or_ small a Flour, barreis . 39,0 33,000 Beans and Seeds. - "Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32ac Wheat, bushels 200 dry Saited Mexican, 23c; dry Central ‘Ameri- | ¥ shels . Y can, §2iic. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 1oc; bRt rasheis . 228,000 3 1 dealers say that sales for the East | jarge and smooth, S0c; medium, 33c. Rye, bushels . 11,000 | Guring the past few days have been larger | TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 3%@6c per Ib; 24000 | than for weeks, being confined chiefly to| N, 2 4%@5c: grease 3@3ic. e, 15@ Txchange to-day the butter | Whites, the colored sorts being quiet. All quo- | 4,V OOl ~Spring—Valley Oregon, Lambs, 15 tations remain the same. j 2% perin | "Fall Ciip—San Joaquin and Southemn, 7@10c 3 oy 315G per Ib; do Lambs. 8G10c; Northern, defective, $3@3 25; Pink, 32 oA 9G10c per Ib; Humboldt and Mendocing, 120 1%e; Middle Country, d@llc per Ib. HOPS—23@26c per Ib. 60 . §2 65@: Lima, $3 25g4 30; Kidneys, '$4 50; Blacl eye, 33 65@is 85 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3 25; Yellow Mus. tard, 2 50¢2 75; Flax, $2 25; Canary, 4@dlac | for Eastern: Alfalfa, 9@12%c: Rape, 1%@2kc: | Timothy, 7¢: Hemp, s%g4c per ib; = broom Corn Seed, $12@15 per ton. DRIED PEAS—Niles, §2 50; Green, §1 5@ | 2 25 per ctl. San Francisco Meat Market. | Packers report only fair receipts of Hogs, and unchanged prices. DRESSED MEATS. Pu[atae:, émou: il Vz'gclubh‘&’ Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are as foliows: : = (PEEFSiaTihe for Steers and 6G0%e per b Owing to the weak state of the market, re- | for Cows, s ceipts of Potatoes have fallen oft and stocks |, ¥ EAL—Large, 814@9¢; small, 913@10%e per of strictly fancy Burbanks are light. Such of- MUTTON—Wethers, 814@%; Ewes, SGSlac ferings readily command full figures when ob- | per lb. tainable, 1he market, however, could not| LAMB—10@10%c per Ib. stand any great increase in the dally receipts. | PORK—Dressed Hogs, $%4@9%c per Ib. Seed and Sweet Potatves are active and steady. LIVESTOCK MARKET. There is a welkish feeling in Onions, due to The following quotations are for good, sound the large supplies, both here and in the coun- | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 try. = per cent shrinkage for Cattle: Green Peppers, Peas and Wax Beans from — CATTLE—Steers, 81;@0c; Cows and Heifers, Los Angeles were In free supply and weak, | 7@7c: thin Cows, 4@3c per Ib. there being very little inquiry. Tomatoes, ~ CALVES—4@3%¢ per Ib (gross welght). Summer Squash and Egg Plant from the same SHEEP—Wethers, 4@i%c; Ewes, 3%@3%c district were scarce and firm. per Ib (gross weight). POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 30@ LAMBS —Yeariings, $14@4%c per 1b. 5S¢ per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $0@$1 13 pér HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 lbs and up, 6%c; ctl; Uregon do, T5¢@$1; River Reds, 35G40c per ' under 100 Ibs, 63, @td%c: feeders, 6g6ie; sows, ctl; Early Rose, for seed, $1@1 10 per ctl; Gar- | 20 per cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and stags, net Chiles from Oregon, SUc@$l per ctl; Sweet . 40 per cent off from above otations. Potatoes, $1 60 per ctl for Merced. —_— ONIONS—60@ ioc per ctl tor cnoice and fancy General Merchandise. & VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 3@3c¢ per Ib; tring Beans, 7@loc; Wax, 6@ic; Cabbage, s BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@5%c for June-July 70 T : g &l’aix’\‘)dcp\.i;errrcl‘lle ity r: e fix'xdlun | @elivery: San Quentin, 5.55¢c; Wool Bags. 32@ 40@50c per sack; Garlic, 21@3c per Ib; Green 3bc; Fleece Twine, 734@8ec, Peppers from Los Angeies, wuoe per Ib; Lried | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfield Peppers, 8Goc per b for Stockton and 108 214c for Los Angeles; Egg Plant from Los e = B Angeion 8010c por Ib; Drisa Okra, 15G20c per Roslyn, §7. ; Greta, $7; Wall: 1b; Summer ESquash froi Los Angeles, $1 25 end, $6 50; Wallsend, $6 50 per box; Marrowrat Squash, $10 per ton; Hub. | Richmond, §7 50; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and 12; Mushrooms, 35@35c per 1b. | $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvanla Anthracite Eg | i Welah “Anthracite Ecg, $13; Welsi Lump, $11 50; Cannsl. $9 per ton: Coke. $15 Poultry and Game. per tan in bukk and $11 in sacke: Rocky lioun. tain descriptions, per 2000 Ibs and $S 30 | per ton, according to brand. e e ity oflnot | P Gli—ieesd, W fois bolled and B for riw on Poultry and the market is firm and active | | © et (SR T O Californta G at steady prices. Three cars of Western live | (ny "o cases. No. 1, Too. pure g1 s, castor were marketed yesterday, making six since ' Goc for boiled and 4Sc for raw in barre Monday, and cleaned up very well at good | Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, 9bc: prices. Young Callfornia stock was In demand | cases, §1: China Nut. 38@02 per gallon; pure > deacritl Neatstoot, . T0c; cases, c; Sperm, at maintalned prices. The only d“"lvuun‘vum 70c; Whale Oil, natural white P o that showed any weakness was old Hens, | N R OIE 1 e e e which were plentitul, but prices were no lower. | ber gallon; Fish Oil. T Sasea, Sdoot Four cases of dremed Turkeys came n and | £OSOSRUE OfL In barrels, 63%c for Ceylon and sold at 21@23c per Ib. ac for 1 2 # Gamo wa in ‘froe Supply and extremely qun., | | COAL OIL_=Water White Coal OIL. 1 bulk, Previous quotations stand for all descriptions, | 16¢; Pe Bl vy ,‘5“"{» i‘:\“"l. 21, POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 17G18c per pound Star, 22%e: Extra Star, 23i4c: Elaine, 271 for Golblers and 17@18c for Hens; Geess, per Locene, 24ljc; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in pair, 8242 25, Goslings, $2G2 25: Ducks.” $5@ bulk, 17c; In cases, 23lsc: do, 72 degrees, in 5 50 per dozen for old and $6@7 for young: bulk, 181c; In cases, 25c: Benzine, in bulk, Hens, $5@6; young Roosters, $6@i. old 16c: in cases, 22%c; S6-degree Gasollne, in Roosters, $5@5 o0; Fryers, fisflqm Broil- b"fi;{;‘afl?l\‘i"-zffi £ag ers, $3@5 00 for large and 50@4 50 for J! ENTINE—T T gallon In cases and small; Pigeons, $1G1 25 per dozen for old and 6c in droms and lren barrels AN E Dosen $1 peé dozen: Hare, $1 23g | 61ac per Ib: White Lead, 6G0%c, accoring o 150 per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, $1 50: ‘quantity. Brush Rabbits, Mallard Ducks, §3G3 50; SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- Canvasback $3@4; Sprig, §1 5042 50; A quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-lb 1 20; Widgeon. $1 26@1 50: small Ducks, $1@ Lags:*. Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 25; Gray Geese, $4 White Geese, $1 25@ . 30c: powdered. B5.15c: Candy Granulated, 1 50; Brant, $2 tor large and $1 25 for small. 5 15c; Dry Granulated Fine, 5.05c; Dry Gran. Honkers, $i@5; English Snipe, 32 50; com- | yiated Coarse, 5.05¢; Fruit Granulated, 3. ., 5.00c; mon, $1 50. | Beet Granulated (ls\xhlb oags only), 4.95c: Confectioners’ A, 5.05¢; Magnolla A, 4. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e e B Golden ‘C. 4480 DY 455 ’ 2 | barrels, ‘i0c more: half-barrels. 3¢ more: As long as the cold weather continues the ' kinde ~ Tablets—Hall-barcels, 5050 Do Butter market Is likely to continue firm, and 5.vc per Ib. No order taken for less than 75 it is possible that firmer quotations may re- barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. 1 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7. | Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 5 sult, though a warm rain would probably ! check any upward tendency. Stocks, though | still unevenly distributed, are moderate, and | market f8 very steady. | There is no change in Cheese. ~The export | demand fs satisfied for the time being, but Flour, qr sk: 24,500 Feed. ske *©0 mand is taking care of the daily i { :.e‘:ell;k”:,‘ R are rather ligne, “The marie ey catin 405 Hops. bales 5 shows no change in either direction. (‘orn‘ ctls (East) m"‘Ec #n les 25 Steadiness continues to characterize the Egg (oth oS (RarD, (00 Soreanings, - 1,900 situation, and the prolonged cold weather s ponnmeal cts it u;fi“’ sks . 200 cutting down the receipts, as will be seen. The PM“‘ ks POt o bbls 200 demand is very fair, and prices remain about 0**:“"“ f:a Pld“' No. A e eeaita Butter, 459 Bran. sk 1520 Wine, wals 1300 DS 2000, [be. Cneener L %0 cases qadiing 14608 Leather, fotis .. " 30 U mery, first hands, 20@30c ana Hay, tons . 701 Tallow, ctis 24 occasionally 3lc per b for fancy and 27%@ Straw, tons .... 15 Brandy, gals 28%c for ts; dalry, 25@27%c; store Butter, = OREGON. nomi; | Potatoes, sks . inal. CHEESE—New, 1#34@15c; old, nominal | 50/ | Eastern, 17@17%c¢; | ASHINGTON. West- | Young America, I G 1T 1b, Flour, gr sks....10,540 Flaxseed, sks ... 5,165 | "‘i’a‘ui‘fn.%é’i' 31@33c for fancy and 30c for Oats, ctls 505 lower and medium _grades; . store, 271,%29c; | ‘ | cold storage, 22@27c; cold storag: estern | ¥ - - - * Eggs, 26c. i Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. STOCK MARKET. 2 | | as the fruit was of good quality and there was exported weekly from July 1 to December 25, | 1902 Chicago shorts covered on the Dardanelles ‘ dirficulty. e Southwest turned buyers Be Sois r!-l:nhArlzd 400,000 bushels taxen dur ing the past two days. In this market futures were somewhat higher, but cash Wheat was unchanged. Cutter and Moseley estimate the Wheat situ- ation as follows: Wheat and Flour—Exports in December, 1002, 46.040 tons: consumption | and_seed, 35,000 tons; total, 81,040 tons. Stocks on December 1, 1902, 329,000 tons; remaining in State, 248,000 tons and only 6.18 inches of rain for the season to date. CASH WIHEAT. No. 1, §1 573Gl 42%: Milllng, $1 46@1 50 etl. - FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. 2 p. m. Session. Open. Low. Close De BARLEY-The feellng was firm for futures and steady for cash grain, without much call for the latter, though some saies were made at about $1 8% for No. 1. Offerings were i tkwl!olely uum..xe| the Barley situa- tion as follows: Exports in_December, 1902, 7,942 tons; feed and seed, 25,000 tons; total, 42942 tons. Stocks on December 1, 1902, 147,- the State, 1 b s N"c‘:sfl;s;m.m%m S Feed, $1 16%@1 20; Brewing and s, 'f 21%G1 22%; Chevalier, §1 60 or fair to choice. FUTURES. Sesston 9 to 11:30 a. m. ¢ Open. High. _Low. Close. May .......5118 $1184 $117% $118% December—No sales. 2 p. m. Session. receipts are moderate at the re plenty on the market, which 35; Black, $1 2081 % for 25 %enne P ‘White, §1 2i% Y d1Sen e ¢ $1 26 31 30% $1 30% There are stiil a few scattered Iots of. Cran- berries in second hands here and there, but | there are none left in first hands. Quotations are géetting nominal. ‘There was a fair demand for local securities on the morning session of the Bond Exchange, with a decline in Giant Powder to $73 50 and Seven cars Oranges were auctioned yes- 8 sale of Presidio Rallroad at $40. Other terady, five by the old and two by the new ¢changes were Insignificant. There was noth- company. Both sales were well attended and INE new in the afternoon. The oil The mining stocks were quleter, some buying for shipment to Hawali, bidding ¥$tccks were active, i was brisk. The new company sold a straight The Contra Costa Water dividend of 42c will | car of fancy Redland Navels at $225@2 5. be paid on the 15th. \ fancy Seed- The Yellow Jacket Mining Company has lev- lings, S0cG311S and fancy Jaftas at 55cg8l ied un assessment of 10c and the Potosi Min- Prices o ok the other sale were ds fol- | ing Cumuany ohe of Jo. | W Navels, $195§2 50; choice do, e Daly West Mining Company of Utah @2 15; ndard do, SUe@$lG5; standard has declared a regular monthly dividend of 60 | mons, 75c@S$1. | cents per share, payable January 15, i In the open market there was little business | ] .?.‘:’a: fruite and "%:E;ug;;f :i:':'a % STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. it firmly held. \ere wi a Ir move- e AR cholce Erades, while the' common WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7.—2 p. m. I ere neglec neapples an - - 1 i \ AmPIY supply and easy. Prices | ™ hovwn. A T offernigs being Hgnt and Severcity | 42 ar coup. . 1OKII0E s arc ewirdies of poor quality. 5 ar reg....10913110% 3s qr coup..108 108% CRANBERHIES—Cape Cod, $12 50615 pér MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, i barrel; Wisconsin, nominal. ! N PHLES 4580 per box for common, 60e $1 for choice and $1 10G1 40 for fancy, wits ki some extra fancy higher. T P ETRSIMMMONS— 40a65c per box. o PEARS—Winter Nellis, $1 251 75 per box, g Pk & CH 65,103 — including cold storage; other Winter Pears, | Eer & CHB'-""*I;!:& Pk & OR 6s.115 — | RANATES—$1 per smail bo: B B P S o I-st R 6s.118% — e e G GRS W T box for fanCy O G 25 or Cholee and | R TGL e — 10734 Slerra Cal 6a100 111 | 20gL T8 for staniarde; Seediings, $1G1 20; | 1 Ang R 0s.119% — |8 B of A g | s $1 75@2 25 for half-boxes; Lem- | L A Tt Co s — " — 103 110% | n‘;k “'O(rorulmr?.‘.)i!llbt 1 50 for “"'gf,' Do gtd 6s. — — 1115112 d 58.106 — F Limes, $1G4°80; ananas, 3L *_ia- i3 g P coned0s 107 |« A105%106 per bunch for New Orleans and $1 251 75 for | Mkt-st C 65,121 ~— | (169)Sr B, — 107 Hawallan; Pineapples, $3G4 per dogen. i ngzo ‘tflx’:‘ :m (1906) = : 3 gyt o am) Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | % 5 s 3 I N CR bs.. There s nothing new to report. Dealers jn N C P C 5s. :5 truits are walting for the post-hollday demand 3 (& % 05y 1obs 01 110 o appear, when they expect better prices to | Oai 6a. it fule for most descriptions. | “'po N 16314107 'FRUITS—Apricots. b'iose for Royals and ;| Do g 811l tor Meorparks; Evaporated Xppies'i6 To; sun-drisd, 4@1ic; Peaches, 44Q1oc: Pears, | oonira Costa. 67 €73 Port Costa P $li@ssee for_quarters and 5310 for huives: Comtac o 9+ Nectarines, 4% @5’ for white; Piums, 3@¢c Marin 883 for pitted and 161 for unpitted; Figs, 4gdc GAS AND ELECTRIC. “’hu;u"—'té"uu:'s'%xe for the four | £ G&T, Co. 8. _mmwmm-mmhm“m‘xg‘n ki 1902 are as tollows: | 2,0 &%, & = e loose mqr 50-1 Si4¢c per | pac L Co... Muscatels, 5e: See Sultanas, bc; Seedless Thompsons, 5¥%c; 2-crown London Layers, 20-ib ' Firem's Fnd 310 Alaska Pac.1394160 Oceanic S Co — Cal Fruit C. 85 — Pac A F A. 2% 3% Zal Wine As.100% — |Pac C Borx. — Morning Session. Board— Alaska Packers' Assn. Contra Costa Water.. Hutchinson S P Presidio R R...... S F Gas & Electric Co. S P of Arizona (1910) Street— Giant Powder Con, b 10. Giant Powder Giant Powder ¢ 3 0 5 o7 5 Giant Powder Con. 74 25 Hawalian Com'l & Sugar Das 5 Hawalian Com’| & Sugar. L4 50 Hawatian Com’l & Suga: L4550 Hutchinson S P Co..... 15 8719 Hutchinson S P Co, - 15 8Ty & 1 o 2 B 5 50 i $5000 S I of Cal st Cons 5s Eaz Afterncon Sessfon. Poard— 15 Ca! Wine Assn.. 120 Contra Costa Water. 10 Hutchinson § P Co 20 Makawell Sugar Co. .. $10,000 Market St R R Con Js. 83000 Oakland Transit Cons bs, $2000 Sacramento Elec, Gas & Ry 5s..108 00 "88'} 8g23 gzanssmst ] CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Bid. Abby Land & Improvement. 1 10 Alameda Sugar .. - 21 00 American Biscuit . 90 00 American District Tel. Bay Counties Power Cal Central Gas & Elec Cal Cotton Mills . B CalF Jockey Club Cal Powder . Cal Shipping Co _.. Cal Title Ins & Trus Central Bank of Oakland. Chutes Company - City and County Bank Cypress Lawn Impt Co. a Sugar Plantation uitable (pool) Gas ‘our Off .. . . Gas Consumers' Assn Hanford Oil Home (il Honolulu Sugar Imperial Oil BOeew, O 23 se) s oies 3 London & S F Bank (Ltd).. Monte Cristo Ol ........ Mercantile Trust .. Northern Cal Power Nevada Naticnal Bank North Shore Railroad.. O1l City Petroleum ... Orpheum Company Ofl @ 50 c States Tel & Tel. fine Paint Tude Ofl 1 § F Dry Dock 46 00 San Joaquin Ofl...... 700 Sausalito Land & Ferry 13 00 Sperry Flour Company a2 00 Standard Electric 20 00 Sterling Oil P 208 2 20 Thirty-three Ofl . 77 8 00 Twenty-elght Oil 100 ves Truckee Electric coca 15 00 Tnion Oil 80 00 ion Sugar . 13 00 ited Petroleum 98 00 United Gas & Electric. 33 50 Western Fish Co .. West Shore Ofl 3 [ Morning Sesston. w0 Board— 100 Home 200 Sierling, . 100 Cypress Lawn . 2000 Lion - 500 Independence. b 500 Independence .. 200 Monte Cristo 300 Reed Crude 150 Peerless, s 5 100 Four Oif 100 Sterling 100 Sterling, s 90 . Afterncon Session. Board— Lion . Sterling Thirty-three Ofl . Cypress Lawn . Sovereign ....... Independence, b 30 Hanford .. Sterling. b 90 . Street- Hanford H @ne & 30 . we B ow BERERS 83832‘?38558 1000 500 30 100 5060 1000 100 10 @ » & MINING STOCKS, Following were the sales on the San Fran- ciseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninz Session. 200 Andes . 12 ki 200 Best & Belch.2 6 80 700 Builion . oz 200 Caledonta o0 3t 500 Challenge | 50 = 800 Chot 500 Sieera Nevade 1 150 Con 200 Stiver Hill... 49 250 Con Cal & V.1 70/ 300 Union Con... 72 600 Exchequer .. 04 100 Union Com... 71 100 Gould & Cur. 45/ 100 Utah .... a0 300 Gould & Cur. 48| 100 Utah . 31 €00 Gould & Cur. 100 Utah | a5 300 Hale & Nor.. 60/ 100 Yellow Jack.. 29 100 Mexican 92 300 Yellow Jack.. 29 200 Mexican ..... 98 Afternoon Session. 200 Andes . 11’ 100 Ophir .. ksl 200 Andes . 10 990 Overman 0 200 Belcher 30 700 Potost b 200 Belcher 28 100 Potosi 35 100 Best & Belch.2 60| 500 Savage . -1 300 Caledonia 2 50 40 Seg Belcl 800 Utah ...... 300 Yellow Jack. 200 Yellow Jack.. 100 Hale & Nor. 500 Justice . 300 Mexican 100 Oceidental Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: 100 Challenge 31 100 Sex Beicher . 14 700 Chollar . 25 300 Scorpion o7 1400 Chollar 26 200 Scorpion o 400 Con Cal & V.1 70 100 Sierra 3 500 Con Imperial. 04 100 Sterra 0 200 Crown Point. 26 300 Sierra = 1000 Exchequer .. 04 300 Union T 300 Gould & Cur. 49 300 Union = 1000 Gould & Cur. 47 100 Union 7 33 3 2 500 Andes . 92 500 Andes . E 600 Belcher 300 Belcher 100 Best & Beich. EPREEELEia SRR Bete 3 3 Belcher 50 100 Ophir - & Best & Beich 2 43 300 Overman .... 300 Culedonta -..2 65 300 Overman .... T 200 Chollar . 24,1500 Overman ™ 1500 Chollar 251300 Potost - 500 Choilar 26 34 300 GO & Va.i1mn a3 200 Confidence .1 10 t4 100 Crown Point. 23 b 700 Crown Point. 2 i 500 Exchequer .. 04 i 300 Gould & Cur. 30! i 900 Gould & Cur. 49 4 200 Hale & Nor.. 62 = 20 Hale & Nor.. 60 F4 700 Justice ... n 400 Mexican CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid Ask. 08 10 Justice 14 15 o o — 12 9% 98 il B3 33 ° 34 Potosi 33 25 26 Savage 28 20 1 30 Scorplon . [ 70 1 75 Seg Belcher.. 14 13 03 J5 Sierra Nevada 71 73 03 04 Silver Hill... 48 S0 27 28 St Louls . & 06 18 — Syndicate ... — @8 48 « 8 28 o4 us e e———