The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 10, 1903, Page 8

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THE SA JINANCIAL Local S Silzer off age 7. curitics fairly SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. active. Oil and Mining Stocks brisk. Exchange unchanged. New York Stock Market steady, with casy moncey. Vore Gold transferred from San Francisco to New York. W heat and Barley Futures firm. Oats and Rye dull and unchang i. {Erte ....... . 43% U 8 Steel. Do st pid. L. T30l Do pia.. Do 2d ptd.. . b7% ! Wabash . | Tlinois Centrai. (184 Do pfd | Louis & Nash... 134 |Rands . Mis, Kan & Tex.. 303 De Beers. N Y Central......150 | |, Bar silver, quiet, 2214d per ounce: 2% @ per cent. money, The rate of discount in the | open market for short bills is 3¢ per cent and | for three months’ bills is 3% per cent. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Money on cal per cent; closed offered at 4 per cent: 4@n time FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY erations are interrupted by the delay in transit of needed materials. dustry the most significant event of the weck was the discussion regarding the profit-sharing proposal by the leading prodycer. Inadequate supplies of coke are still restricting operations. rtially because of the published statistics of supplies, but more on account of Lendon speculation, there was a sharp advance In prices of tin and copper, followed by some re- actlon, due to realizing sales, New England producers of wool were busy on nprlnkorden, and a few deliveries have already been made, although shipments are light in these lines as vet. Exceptional activity in rubber goods has re- duced supplies to an unusually low point. Some varieties of leather have advanced slightly and tanners of hemlock sole have only limited holdings. No new features have appeared In the do- mestic demand for dry goods. The best event as to cottons has been the continued buying for export, which has exceeded expectations very largely. The print cloth market has ruled very firm, wi business restricted by the re- serve of sellers, who show no disposition to make concessions. As to woolen goods, the de- mand for overcoatings for next fall has come up to expectationsd which may be at- tributed in part to the fact that the season opened unusually early. Prices are fully maintained at the opening level of the session. | Failures for the weck number 350 in the In the iron and steel in- | not | ANUARY 10, 1903 | steers, §3 35@5 25; cows and heifers, $2@4 40 veals, §3G7 50: b s and stags, $2 25G4 60 | yearlings and calves, $2 54 35 stockers and Teeders, $3 25G4 50 HOGS—Receipts, 5500; light and light mixed, | 96 20@6 50; medium and heavy, $6 35@% 60; pigs, T5@6; bulk, $6 421.G¢ 45. SHEEP—Receipts, 627; top native lambs $5 B5: top vearlings. $5; top wethers, §4 60 ton ewes, $4 15. Northern Business. ln;%‘a;;i;:&’-n 9.—Clearings, $590,643; bal- A, Jan. 9. i7,104; bal- e —Clearings, $357,1¢ al $650,002; $279,444; . Jan. 9.—Clearings, Jan. balances, $11,332. i Northern Wheat Market. | ORECON. .PORTLAND, Jan. 9. — WHEAT — Walla | Walla, 70c; bluestem, T8c; valley 76@T6c. _Foréign wheat exports from this port for the week ending to-day were 393.843 bushels. WASHINGTON, 9.—Clearings, | prices. live Turkeys, 17@1Sc per pound for Gobblers and 17@18¢ for Hens: Geese, per pair, $26G2 25: . $6@5 50_per dozen for Hens, $1 50@5 50: young Roosters. $6@7: old Roosters, $5ad 50 Fryers, $56@5 50; Broilers, $4 5045 for large and $3@4 for small: Pigeons, §1 1214@1 25 per dezen for old and $2@2 50 for Squabs. GAME—Doves, $1_per dozen: Hare. §1 23@ 1 50 per dozes Cottontail Rabbits, $1 757 Brush Rabbits, $1: Mallard Ducks. $2 50a3; Canvasback, $2 50G4; Sprig, §1 50@2 50: Teal, §1 25G1 50; Widgeon, §1 25@1 50; small Ducks, $1@1 25; Gray Geese, $3; White Geese, $1 25@ 1 50; Brant, $2 for large and $1 25 for smali; Honkers, $i@o; English Snipe, $3; common, $1 50, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter and Eggs still remain without any change, either In the volume of offerings or Both are steady, with current quota- tions apparently acceptable to both buyers and sellers, Cheese also remains the same. Stocks are moderate, but offers of choice | mild new wired to Los Angeles and other Scuthern points at 15¢ and even 14%c are | either turned down or receive no response. The local demand, however, is taking care of the dally receipts, so there {s no accumulation e ESEREREEIE Family Retail Market. —_— Changes in prices this week are remarkably few. Meats, Poultry, Game and Fish remain the same as last week, with several excep- tions, and there is mo variation in the quota- tions for Butter, Cheese and Eggs. COAL. PER TON— " Vellington ..$—@10 00| Southfield | Seattie —@ 8 30, Wellington —@10 00 | Roslyn —@ 9 00/Ccos Bay.... —@ 13 ! Richmond . —@ 9 SuiGreta . —@ o DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, choice,sq.35@65 Ranch Egss. R 50 Western Egks Do good @20 Storage Egas. | Cheese, Cal... Cheese, Eastern Hopey. comb, | Cheese. Swiss. ...25@: pound ..... | Commén Eggs ..30@g43 Do extracted.. | MEATS, PER POUND— Bacon .15@25 Pork Sausage.1214@13 Hams . .lyg Smoked Beef... —@20 | Lard .. L 15%— The San Francisco Butchers' Protective As- soclation gives the following retail prices for | meats: i | W ek o TP S R R 33 e | money was easter, with a good demand; sixty | United States, against 378 last year, and 24 in | TACOMA, Jan. 0 CWHEAT—%e bigher: | ot stocks. - : il estern Corn still liberally offcred in this market. | cays, 553 per cent: ninety days, 5 per cents | Canada, compared with 27 a year §o. | bluestem, S2e; club, T2%c. a;‘“"”" R N Tter. O cnnen | RN L Inother decline COr & & Shabir S o | six months, 5 per cent; prime mercantile papery 5 8gs and 18,700 Ibs Cheese. Porterhse do.17%@22% Roast Mutton.. 8@12 Another decline of 50c i 8 stuffs ged. { i e . 5 se do.17 4 | ? 21 3 ol T 50 i Hay cedstuffs unchanged | 8140 per cent. Sterling exchange was steady, | X *| o Foreign Markets. ST e ey, G L o A Sirloin Steak.. 121415 Mutton Chops .. 10613 Beans in fair demand for Eastern shipment and steady. | with actual business in bankers' bills at % ; g ; v, 25@2Tlac; store Butier, | Boor Stow S et Vear 4 fair demand for Eastern shipment and steady e e re s s ie, sty || NetoVork Grom.and Prodice TANON, e ST e I i e T e e agio Veat ‘cudien Butter, Eggs and Cheese stéady at previous prices. | day bills; posted rates, $4 B4lg@d 57%; com- 223d; French rentes, 100f 22%c; wheat car- | CHEESE—New, I14%@1ic; oid, nominal | soin“Bones ..... 4G— Koast Pork. 4 i - 3 RE "llelfl"ll Mbms. $1 823,@4 83%. 1?“1 stlver, | . o - goes on passage, rather firmer; No. 1 Standard | Young America, 16¢; Eastern, 17@17%¢; West- j Soup Meat. * 8G10 Pork Chops . Dried Fruit inactive here and firm at New Yor ok "::i:';,?"‘!;‘u"f..,” Ay Talirosds, | NEW YORK, Jan. 9—FLOUR—Receipts, et il e e ol S’ Sasse or fancy e | Rox:gr:n;tby A:z: g::xz r y S St e | irregular. s LIVERPOOL, Jan. 9.— o lower and medium grades; store, 21%G20c; | N — il "col, Hops and Hides as before quoted. | il Bl B e el ke | oo e e aeady: Mot | cold storage, 22G27c; cold storage Western | Hens, each......30G90 Canvasback, per Rl ¢ 4 Sty * B e R aaiee rts, | Steady; flour in Paris, steady; French country | E88s, 2tc. Young Nosters, patr . -3101 30 pplies of Cattle, Sheep and Hogs about balance the demarid. | CAT—Recelpts, bushels: eXPOMS. | markets, steady: weather in England, cloudy. 5 75c@$1 Sprig, per pair.. 3 P i g ! Baik Cleari; 43.000 busheia: wpot, sirefly; Ne. 3 ted, 83 | CORPORS-iplanas, 4. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | Peresoeer: * 3041 wiiger: per 3 30 Potatocs and Onions in large supply. ai earings. elevator and ;nuc 1. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 :\;flxi e T e b, s Small Duck, Der % o > i ern Duluth, $6%c f. o, b, afloat; No. ard | = T * Turkeys, per Ib..25@28| pair .. . —B0 ' and Game plentiful and quiet. R < | Manitoba, 8T%c f. 0. b. afloat. At first op- Aside from the,auction sales of Oranges, | Lucks, each... 30c@$l Doves, per ..$150 N : - ~ " | AR tions were rather easy because of the bearish | the Fruit market was devold of feature and Geese, each - ..§1 Gray Geese, each.40@30 ot much change in Citrus and Deciduous Fruits. ?cohfi‘l‘u’;?x:(r'-a':::u&;?:- “‘."‘:‘:-"r“f‘ {@ble. | Avgentine news, selling by longs and small } LOCAL MARKETS. | prices for most descriptions had mo percept- | Goslings . $1 "’?o%mgg"""“' Geese, per Ly : mpiled by s ank clear. | L rd" clearances. | Wheat ralliea later on | ble change. There was a fair attendance Of | &ooane” pon bair 80663 Brant, per Fee dull ings at the principal cities for the week ende P . 2 e | Jobbes h - | Squabs,’ per pair.80@63 Brant, per pai Coffee dull. | ering due t rt d and big weekly rs at the auction sales and the light of P | LTS T | January 8, with the percentage of increase and | Covering due to export demand, &3¢, D& Fecly | Tl iy Ul Mivaed oF The old | poon, o .uggsi!-:nulug S0 o ege Gecrease as compared with the corresponding | CEMANCRy, SR TORL A0 O o0 S0 R Exchange and Bullion Company sod & cars. of fairy attractive Frult | Halra pucks | o o] Chmman Baiper - = { Colo Sou 714 | Week last year: Joly 780 @38v4c, closed at 7830 > as follows: Fancy Navels_$1 8302 43; choice | “per pair. oro-.75cGS1| per 0. ..-rr 262 50 IWeather Report. vt i Percentage. | T HinEs. Outet, v do, $1 65G2; standard do, T5c@S1 50. The new | L <79 3 o | Del Lack & W Cities— Amount. Inc. Dee.| WOOL—Firm, Silver is several fractions lower. There is | COmpany sold one and one-haif cars of good | FRUITS AND NUTS— = | Den & Bio G New York 82,013,061, 007 HOPS_Firm. no variation in exchange. | quality Frult at the following prices: Fancy | Alligater Pears, dz83G3 Grape Fruit, per 1 Lk Chica R T g o 8 | | Navels, $2 2 30, with a few boxes of off | Almonds . ozen .. SAN FRANCIS Rio G pf Boston . P T SULAZC Man. Alany aned e e e e e e e T e St 1Y cholce 'Navels, §1 30G1 5u; | Apples . 3@ 5 Limes. dozen.. are the s Philadelphia L 146,885,909 skt Tor bitaces clomed: ateady at thaopar= s ! rom the sub-treasury at San Fran- | Seedlings, 10@Sbe. Christmas s, Lemor. -, dozen e nal kit Shaks' of Ske td St. Louts 5 el Total sales 82,500 bage, including cisco to the sub-treasury at New York. | In the ‘open market Tangerines were firmer, = Per b ce.. 8@10 Oranges, doa..... o AR SASCT T et P pra; Pitteburg . Rl 20T Ity 34 26, Mwrch, $4 00, | Lietling txchanke ) duve . — $4 83% | surplies being very light. Oranges, Lemons | Cranberrles, per Pomegranates, per _ L nd rainfalls in last | B ey Itimore 3 Jenuary, &4 30, Bebruary. 4 5. iy, #4 1o; | Sterling Exchange. alght — 487 |and Grape Fruit continued dull and _un- | 4uart Somees v 134 s o San Francisco. ... ot 1 e, T ‘November, | Elering Cahie — 488 | changed. owing-to the cool weather. Some FPecans ... —@20| Persimmons, 50 Cineinnati i | September, $5; Qctober, $3 - * | New York Exchange, sight .- 21 | fancy brands of Navel Oranges were held Brazil Nuts -20@—: Pears, per Ib.... 3 Kl iy Kansus City ..... $5°10; December, $5 15, | New York Exchange, telegrarhle. — 713 | firmiy at $2 75G3 per box, Limes were weak Dananas, doz....20830 Pineapples, each. SteaY it 4 | Cleveland A DRIED FRUITS. | Silver, ver ounce .... T | o 1o ‘free supply.: Basanas and Perstmmons | Chestnuts .... .. 15620\ Raistns. per b 15 o Ainnenpolts . EVAPORATED APPLES—The market I3 | luexican oliars, nom! T | moved slowly. There was no change in Apples | Cocoanuts. each.—@10| Tangerines, doa .3 g o] New Orleans. .0 38 quiet, particularly in the export department, —_— or Pears, Dried Figs, per Ib—@10! Walauts, per I5..13@20 s et 7 48 Detroft .. £ e as shippers are holding off for lower prices. - . CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $12 50G13 | VEGETABLES— pes \}m Louisviile L 12658,966 There 1aa steady jobblng trade, however, that | Wheat and Other Grains. Dot Wi At H,,,,GE“,:" 1 Okra, dried, Ib...—@28 o et Indianapolis . 8,100,617 ! in the absence of seliing pressure holds the | & | _ APPLES_35@50c per box for common, 60c@ | Beans. white, b 23 Potatoes, pr 1b. %@1%3 R tiar T Providence 2 9,954, 00 | market around recent prices, Common_are s | $1 for choice and $110@l 50 for fancy, with! Colored, per Ib. 5@—|Parsni r doz.. 106 — tropolitan St Ry Oahn . 8ussz Quoted at 3@be; prime, 5% @Blc; choice, 5%@ | WHEAT—There was no forelgn news of note | some extra fancy higher D - o8 Bl e G t i t Ry TRl el 0,023, 148 Sise: tancy, G7Hc, except that the weather in the Argentine was | PERSIMMMONS-—40G05c per box. Cabbage, sach . 5G10| bunches 15320 Nationai Buftalo . 10545824 PRUNES —Spot prunes are firmly held at more unsettled. | PEARS—Winter Nellis, 31 25@1 75 per box, | Celery. head..... 5@10!Sweet Potatoes, _ Louis 5 ‘_,‘1::!)'“ ik 8%@Tle for all grades. S i Chicago showed little fluctuation. St. Louis | ;‘;g‘fifls cold storage; other Winter Pears, | (ress.dz bunches. B30 2T B - 214 §-~ '*guh & Texas + Richmon! 5 "{wl?fc' quoted at Tlg from the Continent reducing bids on Wheat. | per box for fancy, $150@2 for choice and $1% | Green Peppers. g wn‘:ld - D;I‘afll‘ e By ] Sevannan ke L o6 Quiet, but fairly steady at 12 | Bradstreet's gave the exports for the week at 150 for standards; Seedlings 738l 25; Tan- | per Ib 121, G15 | Summer Squash, Sk : oy St a e i | 5,099,600 bushels. 5 ines, 20-1b_boxes, Lemons, d_Pes i i ATION. e i Central. 1 Agbany S S 18c for peeled and at 6% @dc for unpeeled | 5 hie market showed no change. The' follow- | {5¢@$1 for standards, F1 2501 50 for shtes ard Pes. o 1:‘\-,6% Spmum per ib.. 3@ 3 : 1 “\ estern 17 Los Angeles . [ 9.8 « | Ing bullish wire from Stockton was posted on | $2¢250 tor fancy Fruit, 31 o4z s0; | Green Peas, 1b.10@1214 Spinach, per Ib..—@10 est ptd Memph.s s i1 #: - = E | the exchange: *With only 5% inches of rain . Mexican Limes, $4@+ 50; Bananas, 31 7962 (o | Lettuce, per doz.1 Thyme, dz bnchs. 25@30 Fort Worth 3 0 Chi Mo S iPridhice | here, although the crop looks well, it must be per bunch for New Orleans and $1 25G1 5 for | Leeks az bnchs. 20@25 Turnips, per doz.20@— eattle 7 = S B o 2 ' 2 | ere surface alone is wet and 2 i pples, $3 e | - 3 = b Washington B 71 ncago Gramn anc Lr {8 short period of dry weather will B il E e S e | Mushrooms. b [40@30) Tomatozs.” 1b.. "1o@13 Hartford 3 4! 0 the small amount of molsture. A critical pe- < g 7 ‘- | s ! Feoria ST 3 # 3 - % | riod 1s ahead.” L Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | rFisa— DRl roMan il B K | Futures advanced in the afternoon. 3 " 545 | Portland, Or S K CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—Reports of unsettled CASH WHEAT. The market shows no change. The New e s | Rochester S 5 | weather in Argentina, firm cables and small | Xo. 1, §13754G1 42%; Milling, §1 45G1 50 | York market is reportcd firm, with some signs | (ot ° 3 Atlanta . 4 -8 recelpts caused a little strensth in the wheat | per ctl. | Svity Codfish Skates, each 113 Des Moines P 3.1 it carly in the day, but under the influence of | FUTUR! il ooy Sty Flounders Squid .. 288 | New Maven : 3 6 pit carly in the day, but under 4 i Secslon 0 th -3 ! FRUITS—Apricots, 5%@8c for Royals and Halibut Tomeod €5% | Worcester 2 3 15 better prices offerings became quite ifberal | ession 9 to 0 a. m. | 815@13¢ for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 3@ Herring Turbot 181% Nashvilie . 8, 41 and a rcection followed, May selling down to Open. High. _Low. _Close. sun-dried, 4@ijze; Peaches, 4 sc: | Mackerel Trout 333 Springneld, Mass. 2,8 I8 76%c, after opening unchanged to %¢ lower at May . $L871 $138 §137% $138 for quarters and 5@lvc for | Do horse. Brook Trout Norfolk RRE b | e e o e market ruled | Decomber ...'1 244 '124% 124} 120y tarines, 4% @5lyc for white; Plums, | Rockfish . Whitefish 3 , Grand Rap! 1 3 rather dull, though there was a fair demand Session. pitted and lallc for unpitted; Figs, | Salmon. fresh Clams, gallon 09 | Southern Ry prd 4 * Scranton ... 1 5 from commission houses and scalpers. An in- Clése. | 4@dc for black and 4@5c for white. |~ Do smoked. Do hardshell, 00 | Texns & Pacific 1, Portland, Me.. 2 crcase of 1,000,000 bushels in the exports for May ..... $1 59 PRUNES— 192 crop, z%@2%¢ for the four Sardines b i o0 | TOIStL & W % | Sioux City 1 300! the week, "compared with the corresponding ' December . 1 a5y |sizes, with W@lle premium for the large Crawfish . ol St i | Augusta . 2, Ak % 9 ene! ving late I £y — sizes. Crabs, each.. 104 * | Syracuse . 1 | weak Mkt Soact onoand Funewed Doy Ay s ARLUY IDA masket continngd S buCli | RAISINS 1968 oy sre queledan: follows: | Sudy Musscls, quart...—G— Rayton, O 2. | $4e Miher at T6e. the high polnt of the day. | fiem.~ o Lol Tl G b e Xor dcrown, Uc: Seedlens: josce b OB Eastern, 62256 - bt 3 3 . the : el n. ; ; | ib; d-crown, 5%c; #-crown, 6c; Seediess, loose Pomping Do Eastern, d2.25 10 464 Spokane 231 J‘oncfimr:;l?«::xfiet 'f'r';"f"]‘:;:]'!l‘:;l‘l’: the Y Keed, $116%@1 20; Brewing and shipping Muscatels, fe; Seedless Sultanas, Se; Seedless | Rockcod 0 G N | on libers erings trom locals, while the de | grades, §1 21G1 2213; Chevalier, $1 36G1 60 | Thompsons, 3sc; T-crown London Layers, 20-i .10 40 % | Duvenport ....... 18 T e dtie " ot TRivaRD, Sdiees | boxes, $1 40 per’ box: 3-crown. §1 50; i-crown = @ <eieieirieinininieinininiiininin ik @ < 1 | Wilmington, Del. 1 e wha s pause in the advance in oats FUTURES. | fancy’ clusters, 20-1b boxes, §2; i-crown Dehesas, N - 5y, Evansville . i 1,153, and reactions occurred on profit taking by Session 9 to 11 | 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Imperiais, 20-1b | pulk, 18%c; Benzine, in bulk, HER CONDITIO! Suigshamn - 1,790/ small longs and the lack of adequate support High. | boxes, $3; Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno, fancy, 16| I6c: In case: n R River . 1288202 S e ol b G bl 3 $L 18! | oz, 12 oi., Slae: bulk, 5%c; choice, 16 | bulk, 2c . FOREX on . . 00 By TR Rl 2 | oz £l 12 oz, Bie; Bulk, bigc, | TURPE: c per gallon in cases and bas falle i cyie bk - %578 Provislons were dull and weak. There was 2 p. m. Session | 0. 3 00Tic: No. 3 harasneil TIQIIIC: B | i iy WoE L ‘ilwhl'_,-k_\ Mo | H:ll’;ln‘elq_ Ohio. .. 2 rether free selling from outsiders early. May | No sales. k | B %iggio0, Almonds. Tie tor Nonparelle’ 0heg | g, 5D AND WHITE LEAD Red Lead. 63 T i : 4y | Knoxville R pork closed 10c lower, May lard 567%e down| l (TP ous quotations rule, with a|1ic o I X L. 10G10%e for Ne Plus Ulira and | gesatiey. White Land, €90%e, desoritng 't y move sastemed A sr e =™ w3t | R : : B A e o eas ingee as follows: |QUSEmASL a0 75 fer | S Beail e S0ite Fliberte LTSI | cICE China, Yo 2 (Siam). %4 r valls in the Sacramento | > ¢ td e 0 1 AN - . . — < . g 3 5 c 3 e e a5~ iy na 1. $5 15 ; extra do, Joaquin valleys and tule-fog con- | AmMer ]Ansemll ;g 200 1% | ;m’.‘&li] ik au'f Articles, Open. High. Low. Ciose. .rcidcn:’r;ln_lun.:im .;(f’lrc;r u%d;'iua%%;élmx;gu(au ffi?flf\ins"%}:‘im%“:‘::':‘.:“' $4 50@5; Italian | po O 0 o4 5a5. Japan, $5 25@5 80. will not continue much longer. Oil prd.. ..... s | Sprt , Nl.... 8 Wheat No. 2— of on, to cholce an 2 or | T HONEY—Comb, 12@13% iana, §4 25@6 p S > | Lexington ... 30.9 v 72% faney: Gray, $1 25@1 2715 per ctl i EY—Comb, 12@13%e for bright, 11i4c : " W ast rancisco for thirty oo W e S January 2% 2% it 3 | for light amber and 10c for dark; Water SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining ary 10° prd. . o A, ord . 1001 Sy it ] 761 CORN—Western_continues weak, with buy- | white éxtracted. 6GTisc: Hght amber ektracted, | COmPany quotes as follows, per Ib. ta—Cloudy Saturday, light - 46 patisnonss 1 -0 July . ;T kEEH ers holding off. Fine dry domestic, of which ' 5i g6c: dark, 4@bisc. 5 " |in 160-1b Dbags: Cubes, A Crushed asal st winds: probebly rain on the northern g A 1+ e i oyt bt " Corn No. 2— i ;‘l";‘; oy ,‘;’;:";;}:,‘;"“ offering, is quoted d"BEES\\"AX-—%;;fik per 1b. Fine Crushed, 5.10c; powdered, 4.90c: Camdly Saturday night. conda Min Co. 100 o5 | . s 148 i January . 4% A R oo s i | ot s gl { Granulated, 4.95¢c; Dry Granulated Fine 4.85c; lifornia—Cloudy and threatening Tran 51,500 0% | BN v 621.508 2 i | Western' (sacked)” Is_quoted at §1 22%G1 25 | ; | Dry Granulated Coaree, 4.85¢; Fruit Granu t northeast winds, char 2000 pro nghamton . 604,000 1 i for Yellow, $1 2214g1 25 for White and $1 2215 Prouisions. | lateq, 4 83c; Beet Granulated (100-1b bags onl . - apomgrind 000 Ao | Reckrord S e z 4 @125 for mixed: Caliornia, Larse’ Yellow. = ol R ol oy b g A o % 2 ~ nton . 2 . 001 ma| un ., nominal; White, s Tneamig e & % ] A warmer Saturday_ 3 L it 18K | Jacksonvilld, Fi 538,007 A Kgsptan. $1 20G1 0 for White and | Chicago packers continue rather bullish on | $ 1557 SN, ot halt barreis L vicinity —Clondy Sater- | Hocking Coal 200 138, | Springtleld, Oh 453,990 : 4y for_Brown. the situation and are holding up the market e . T e e T e aturday night: light north- & Coal 1.200 203 | Chemter o oy eri SR - [ M BRE T3 ST A . | bexes, S0c more: 50-Ib bags, 10c more for all o tioeat Poper - 208 o Lo g1a.877 Tt e s B e This market continues dull and unchanged. kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, 5.33¢c; boxes, ANDER G. McADIE. In.crnat Paper prd. 2,100 oY $75.%23 January ... T ot Nominal at $1 75@2 10 per | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for Jc per 1b. No order taken for less than 75 g a8 w3 e ol At | g s S May UG 16°EG 1810 | beavy, 13c for lght medium, 15c for light, 16c | PATEe ot lte eanivaient, L *— 1 Bis 5 80 | Jacksonville, Til.. Lard, per 100 pounds— S | for extra light, 17c for sugar-cured and 18c for A - - Bg gy o> » S . | Renempiedtc <l a0 Tremont gmary g Tows o m Flour and Millstuffs. | irn ogaticurads Tauters mete.curea Hams | 1°oS5io be palrt SIS the yoar 1008 1 . 29 Houston T < 9k X 5 2 33 @léloc; California Hams, 1215G@14c: Mess | The sales from first hands were 2 3 EASTERN MARKET. { ] 110 | Cotumbas, Ohio.. G o e T s FLOUR—Califorma Family Extras $4 200 | ot 016 5en Pt B Jloan 300 200 bt iainet 40773 "The stock . frs, Hands Jan- 5 { 2 41 | Wheelng -....... 924,884 January 465 86 8624 4 45, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 1084 20| o3t clear. §55; Meas, 819 50; Dry 's-‘x‘ze‘?‘r?oifi' W13 5 wan SAINT Sagh Seniiet SN The | | 13,100 105% | Wilkesbarre 1355830 6 May - 5 883 87 Oregon and Washington, $3 50G3 75 per bbi | 13i4c: Pig Pork, $28@20: Plgs Feet, $5: | nor won Sible suppl ronuary 1 was 13.2 * — e - % | Breseed Steei 500 641, | §Beaumont 17904 i for family and $3 5044 tor Baker | Smoked Beef. 1454@15c per Ib. - 9] a0 Dags, sgainet 16,570,900 Jemuery 1, 3 Z | Pressea 'S Car pid 1,200 | Pttea Nty 1808 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, dull | MILLSTUFFS_Prices in packages are as| LARD—Ticroes quoted at Sc per Ib for com- | oppe consusaing Newe York Stock Market | Pullman " Pal Car . : | Greensburg, Pa 539,404 and easy; No. 2 spring wheat, 73@7bc; No. 3, | follcws: Graham Flour, §330 per 100 Ibs; pound and 12igc for pure; half-barrels, pure The smeiig SaGste kve Vae ot o 4 . | Republic Steel ... 220 % : red, T1%@i2%c; No. 2 corn, | Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, | 12%c; 10-Ib tins, 13%c; 5-1b tins, 13%c; 3-1p | Standstill the past three weeks and occupy : A | Steel prd. 1.060 % | Totals U. §...$2,996,027,124 llow, 463c: No. 2 oats, 32%e; fl: Corr Meal, $3 20@3 50; extra cream, do, tins, 133c. » | that position to-day, particularly with refe: EW YORK, Jan % —More business was 39,300 158 | Outside X, ¥. ' 080,005 427 . 33@36c: No. 2 rve, 48c: good feed. = $4@4 25: Oat Groats, $5 23; Hominy, $4 20G COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 104c; three | B¢ o mild Cofees. The holidays have transacted on fhee Stock Batiuings thas 1 & dron.. 800 Fod | CAREDA .“40midc; fair to_chojce maliing, 46@ 1 00; Buckwheat Fljur, 340064 75; Cracked half-barrels, 10c; one tierce, 974¢; two tlerces, doubtless exerted their usual interrupting ef- ookl it v g g g 7 &P Co 200 i PR > . ; T fax sced, §$1 17; No. 1 Northwest. Wheat, $4; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, 9%c; five tierces, 9%c per ib. " | fect upon trade, but the main cause lies in S o Drchoher Bt Abikba It B & ["('o ptd.. 300 0 ‘;“:’“l;:: $22,914,000 ern, $123; pr(:neuumnlh)' seed, $5 85: mess | $3 ggbglobued 2'“"1 bg'r ;7’:&5@11; in sacks, | It s ‘ the g-uy position of the article itself. It has las ho | U S Leather ...... 6,100 su | &5 ork, per barrel, $17 40: lard, 100 a ; Pearl rley, : Split Peas, ~ not been possible to place Coffee extremely irregular and at| U & Leather pfd... = 400 i2% | Winnipes §orks, per barrel, $17 40 1ard, Der 100 0a045: | Boxes, $6 00; Gréen Peas, 85 per 100 1be | Hides, Tallowe, Wool and Hops. |mmost measer way and our quotations. e - ‘x”‘ 5—-;mn;r,-_ ;‘h-l-ru { I' 1;;3;[« e 500 17% | Vencver d]ry szl:;fl -hgld.;r)- ‘3‘5&25“1’;“ 25@G8 50; short | TEEE— | — ' b«drenmvd Lo "L‘i' nominal, both for old ad market during the whole | U S Rubber pfd... ! Al clear sides (boxed), 21; whisky, basis | Al descriptions remain as befor and new crop. Very little has been done in gpsnsng-siiipdy i | U8 grear T 0y | o Sason : | 1 g wines, $1.30; clover,”contract grade, | Hay and Feedstuffs. St Derte . Woll % war s g i point. The report of the details of | y o, s B91 % £ ¥ | - Tlen ave few Witk & vers Suie usnath | Seon b e Gt ey el Cub ntrol of Reading b " s i 91% | Quebec : Articles— Tecsipts. Shipments. | Another 50c was lopped off Hay yesterday, though business is still hindered by the strike. e gy~ By eylvania and the Vanderbilt in- | Total saics, ,000 shares. ey ok 2 Flour, barrels . . 17,000 14,000 | With the market quoted weak. Receipts were Hops are inactive, with buyers and sellers bags Costa Rica, 101 icaragua, 3150 Salva- aused the speculative imagination to | UxTTED R o | 3 . Wheat, bushels . .51 000 20.000 excessive, exceeding 700 tons. There was 2F2rt. dor, 12,389 Guatemala, 622 Mexican and 10,520 Bep and apiviiisns s litily raswne = f; AILWAYS OF SAN FRANCISCO, Totals, Canada $62,000,504 onpingl oo ey fi&%’ s N T | b“ltl".ii‘ R e A e et : o g b Hgos, | Dited sSiiteass ot B = | Jotals. 2,000, ats, bushels | ‘2941 4 R Ol en. der about 134c under quotations. Heavy Salted | ‘Delive Bcdveacdp s it e .t i ot anclsco: Bonds_ | eXot included in totals because containing | Rye. bushels 7i000 00g | MIDDLINGS—$22 50624 50 per ton. i s e S g B s gy B e Ry A S . i 1 ot “new | 20 24 ¢ bid, 8 | other items than clearings. §Not included in | Barley, bushels ...... . 61,000 17,000, FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Burley, $25@26 per a 8i4c for light; Stags, | a 727 Salvador, 5646 Guatemala, 235 MeZ~ - &n adequate supply of capital to | totals because of no comparison for last year. ~— e — — | ton; Oflcake Mea) at the mil, $25@26; jobbing, ; Salted Veal, 10c; Salted | jcan and 3485 various; In all 10,365 bags. take them up had b cleared away. The | CLOSING BONDS. Or‘x‘ the Pmdu‘ce Exchange to-day the Butter | $26 50@27; Cocoanut Cake, $21%22; Corn Meal, Culls, 15%® | We quot 4 comciusion was arrived at by inference that | U S Tef 25 reg.1051;L & Nash uni 45.100% | | et e T R St B, 48 L I ML X R Costa Rica—13%@15c nominal for strict: . projects would be pushed for the har- | Do £0UP 10513 |Mex Cent 45 e | 5 e :...."-,3;5;;2: firmer, 231c. | Fecd, $20G21: Cottonseed Meal, %26 50, el S}‘.’,Z;%'é"fi' Sheariings. fioe o ft | prime to Mncy washed; 12§13%c nominal tor mtrol of *the whole Eastern| Do e L aliDe s te . 61 | Bradstreet's on Trade. & e extn e a B I et wih sales o€ | S0c@¥l 50 each;- Horse e e B brime washed: 1Q1iNe nominal forgood ne rafiroad and anthracite fleld, with | Do pew -8 |Minn L 4s..1034; #*- b s = 13 50; Red and ) 3 i ' and $250 for medium, $1G2 for small and | & o ped: 114@l3c nominal for g to prime nt designs upon the 0 new 48 reg L5%/M K & T 4s.. ¢ o 13 o an¢ Black Oat, $11@12 50; Wild poe for Coits; "Hi " ST A4 | washed peaberry; 10g1lc nominal for good mediur. of Do coup ... Do 3te - -— =) g Gat. ‘$10G11: Barley, $10G11; Stock, 38 s0g 0% 1O, Soits: Horse Ifides dey. 3178 Jfor | prime peaberry: 10%@l1%e mouinal for good e Wi e Epson W e Do old 4s reg Y Cent g 2 Foreign Futures. ln 80; Alfalta, $9@1150; Clover, $8G9 50 per | porstor Corts. Buck Skine - Dry Mexican. _,,,;;;‘? to prime; $15,@9%c nominal for fair; 5 are to share the Reading comtrol. | bo b J Cent g s W YORK, Jan. 9.—Rradstrect’s to-mor- | “STRAW—50@623%c per b dry Salted Mexican, 35c; dry Central Ameri- | nomMinal for common to ordinary, be &n impression that this | b rou® orth Pac 4s. row will sa. J 4 o per bale. can, 324e. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 73c; | Salvador—13Gi2%c = nominal for strictly 1 an assumption of a large num- y . 4 The new year starts aggressively and well % e 50c; medium, 35c. * ! prime washed; 9%@11%c for good to prime Fcomvalaation: and® maretr | A €28 41 Sl o ey Dt st | LIVERPOOL. Beans and Seeds. . oo 1 emiered™ 60 per v: | Yahed, G0 cor' falr washed: | odgivie The momey marker. The prospect thatthie | Pelt & O ds 9 e something of the lul usual at this perfod of | Opening .. March, e = i o e v aliey "oregon, Lambs, 15@ | 2% @9%¢ ant e s & e kS would multiply new securities again and in- | ‘f,;‘r;’\! G HS L &SF 4 the year, but even here the uniformity fs | Closing . g Dealers report a very fair demand for all | 16c per Ib. 3 2 washed; 8%@S%c nominal for superior une« volve heavy syndicate requirements seemed to | o & % S L& S'wlsts broken by advices that salecmen already on th: kinds for shipment, whites leading. Prices Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southern, 7@10c | Washed; ——@S¢ nominal for good green une # none of the recent terrors, and new buy- So 2ds .. Do 2ds . 5 road are receivi: i s} rule steady and unchanged. per Ib; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern, defective, K Washed: 84,@S%c for good to superior e S e B e | O 0 8 R L AR i B DAL e Soa ST i T e | S BRI Sl et | B R s TR o sl S T S - le from Londa 4 some DY | Chey & B o e T shi; t Y Stions, | A% 3 75; smail White, $3 15@S 35; large Whits, 10¢; Middle Country, ¥Glic per Ib. nary sales to take profits by the la buw or | CB & Qnew 1s 943 T S L ¢ 4s wui2 | rcigns, the only deterrent features bet Closing . 20 30 ? eys, ; Black- s i C_nomi T . Salee Loylake profits by the large buyers of | ¢ 3t S Fu dniiiis Unton e st 1i30 | scarvily of cars of of fusl, limiting production | : e 0 | eve, 48 65G3 85 per ctl. : San Francisco Meat Market. | STcty 8o0d washed: oo pe. for (3. s e it 2o Shecth Shis venkisior £x | G 3 o x ae Rrl o Ta it ot en Eo e e New York Metal Market. card: 35 oGS 5 Flax 35 25; Canami ot e e e R . a time en initiate fresh advi K 713 Wabash . Prices as 4 B i o hita 3 wisie | - 3 » o8 e Prputs thar the e DerE | G CC & B Ly A0 D | Ve strength, present levels belng the iRl THahr s B RgRs: | - The fSmUINE quststiona MIIL rule. With: the Gustemate Snd NSO T O%e S ptwy the Pennsylvania and Gould interests had | CPiC Ter 45 .. Do Deb B | I over (W0 yeere . Com ana M, M | NEW YORK, Jan. 0-There was arother | Corn.Best, 813015 per tone . .\ Dieom | demand and supply-about balancing. B e b s e Voen settied caused buoyancy in the Wabashes, | SO10,& S0 o, -- 83 West Shore 4a::0 it Is true. have weakened, but the oniy ap: | sensational advance in the London tin market DRIED PEAS—Niles, §2 50; Green, $1 758 | gl v b e e T e Sourl Vacific and Mashattan, which injtiated | ETie Gen 45 ... 8513 Con Tob 4 sly awaited. Eastern shoe manufactur- | - ojor o WOt Quoted at £120 150 and tutures BEEF—iG1Hc for Steers and 6G6%c per Ib | 1o brime unwashed peaberry: SRS morig movements recpectively in the Pacifics and the | £, W & D Clsts. 11l IC'F &1 cony ere Teport that liberal sample orders soe ui |at 2127 2 04 The New York market, par- | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | tor Cows. | to_prime unwashed peaberry: §gS%o nominal local tractions. and wgr)h were Dot explained | Hoe Val 4 -10715) being Tollowed by solid orders to the extent | tially reflecting the foreign strength, aiso was * | VEAL - Large, 814@c; small, 9%@10%¢ per | ¥ [ op e on g o s of the 3 ey continue a 3 expected an me: 1 > iy uuite vasy in spite of the heavy new demands | , e Con .ok Bl SIOCKS. Saneann Jast Wik Rt e e e e te o yreed ip about 70 polnd | Supplies of - Potatoen were large ana in- | PMUTTON Wethers, 8%@9c: Ewes, 8GSie Receipts of Produce. esuicing teom he Specuiation nd s sirong | Apar® " - 30 Litde C 00| Bem. “The- scarcity of anthraaits: cor a7 | 15, s Durers Senerally metuse o mast thetlv}- | cluded reveral lots of fancy Burbanks, which | per Ib. : . O TR of it Wk G WS | e 25 Ontario . 550 | cause of large expense and some suffering at | vance. | met with quick sale at steady prices. Com-| LAMB—10G10%c per Ib. % oy AP, eoveeal of Sorihy Trow e Iokarier | 5l G e 150 | the East. " Efforts to keey prices down to There was an advance of 158 in the London! mon and inferior offerings were neglected, | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 84@9%c per Ib. | o, o JOR VRIDAY. Justusy 0. sulting from the payments of Government in. | Lomstock Tunnel. 07 Potosi ... 05| reasonable level seem to have failed and rpec: | copper market, which closed at £83 108 for | Secd, Karly Rose and Garnet, Chiles were frm | LIVESTOCK MARKET. | Whe & Scus 36:0:7 Lime, ‘bbis = irrest and the transfers of curremcy from San | Con Cal & V 1 80 Savage .. R R TR i e the ‘ituq(ion. | #pot and £G3 16 d for futures, but the local | At Previous rates. The demand is not unusually | The following quotations are for good. sound | Barley, .ctis . 2.350 Hides, No Frandsco. Late in the day, when the market | Horn Silver . 1 25 Sierra Nevada.... &2 | quiet, but s steel market 1s classed | market continued quiet and nominally un- heavy, but supplies are light and dealers find | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 Oats, ctls .. 200 y,ll;‘ odls had become reactionary, a belief gained cur- | 1ron Silver . %0 Small Hopes b1l q £} uf 1}'ullnd'mnl of activity are numerous. | changed. Standard s quoted at 11.37%c, lake It difficult to flll orders. A car of Merced per cent shrinkage for Cattle: Rye, ctls ....... 310 Lo o rency that large exports of geld were in con. | Leadville Con.. 0% Gtandard RS B SO LT flour, exports for the at 12.25 and electrolytic and casting at 12.15c. | SWeets came In and cleaned up quickly. Onifons | CATTLE—Steers. ‘.ggrfi Cows and Heifers, | Beans, sk: R o o porty ey, o O o ' . - week ending January 8, a te 5,098,951 | Lead was quiet and unchanged here at 4igc Wote In free supply and continued duil. | 7@i%ec; thin Cows, per 1b. H - malict in London, the sharp rise in slriing i | Moneyor . e AND BONDS. bushels, againet 3,436,260 Tast weck, 1.507.710 | and in London at £11 bs. © | “Pean. Deans And Green Peppers from Los | CALVES-—4G5a¢ per Ib (gross weigh). — Peris and the indications that the Bank of | Call Joan _(Tnited Fruit.....109% | 1 (N8 Week a vear ago and 5,061,085 in po1. | = Spelter was unchanged here at 4.70c and in | Angeles were offering freely at casy rates, but SHEEP—Wethers, 4@ic; Ewes, 313@3%o | Bran, o Engiand i dlaposed 10 malntarn the coonkpest | Call ‘loan @7 West'house Com, 101 * | Wheat exports since July 1 aggregate 13, | London at £20. met with very little inquiry. Summer Squash, | per Ib (gross weight). | i ket cate of discounts, were adduced as evidence | 1I0¢_loans. 5@6| Mining— 762,176 bushels, against 153,313,937 last - | Iron in Glasgow cl _ | Egg Plant and Tomatoes were in limited suj LAMBS—Yearlings, 4% e per Ib. evidence | sea. B loged at 53s 5d and in Mid- | P pes of the likelihood of such a movement ai an | Acondt— Adventure .17 | ®on and 103.874.914 in 1900, Alonnireat 465 oy Cosed at §3s 5d and in Mid- | ply and firm. Supplies of other vegetables | HOGS—Live Hoks. 160 lbs and up. carly date. A more reasanable explanation of | Aioryson 4 Allouez .. 31 res in the United States for | chansed. Warranis contions nominal. Mo i | Weie ample and prices had no quotable change. | under 160 Ibs. 83 @t%c: feeders, e sows. the ‘reaction, aside from the natural profr. | GAS 18tS......... | Amaigamated 6304 | the week ending January 8 number 835, ns foundry Northern is quoted at 23125, No. 2 gne per ctl; Salinas Burbanie $1G1 1o o 20 per cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and stags, taking, was the persistent and heavy liquida. | MCXICAn Cent 4s. Daly West. % | against 400 last week, 340 in the Ilke wesk In foundry Northern, No. I foundry Southern and | Groer G maiinas Burbanks, $1G1 15 pér otl; | 40 per cent off from above quotations. won in Reading, due to the fears of holders | , Rallroads— Bingham 1602, 322 in 1901, 295'In 1000 and 304 In 1600, | No. 1 foundry Southern soft 15 quoted at $22 | oty pare” Fara fur sien. S1p1 o @d0c ver thet as a minority interest they would have | Atchison 87 |Calumet & The failures in Canada number 30, against K @23. | ctl; Early Rose, for seed, $1@1 10 per ctl; Gar- € ! - e— little to_hope for in the new position of the | | Do pfd 4 Centennial 30 last week and 32 in this week a year ago. = Ao Dat Sl B : 90c@$1 per ctl; Sweet eneral Merchandise. s and the e T B i ke e | Bton & Mot 108N D s B | New York Cotton Market N IONE 0G5 per otl Tor cholce and fancy — ¢ al rally. aine i —— e cholice and fanc; ota! sales, par value, $3,760,000. INY, NH&H | 4 4 ’ . reen Peas, 3@hc ; $ L e; Woel (To-dey’s ‘trensactions om 'the New York | Fitchbure pfa o o SR Dun’s Review of Trade. NBW YORK, Jan. 9.—Cotton futures opened | giring Beans. T0100; Wax. - 6GT0r Coupars | 30¢; Fleece Twine, T14@sc, — s Sxcharge roee Lo 1551110 shares, the highest | Union Pacific Osceola. - : aof *m at an advance of 3 to 6 points and closed | per ctl; Tomatoes from ILos Angeles, | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfleld secord since last April 4 Parrot 9% a Very steady at net unchanged prices (o & de- | $1 50 per crate and 3125 per box; Catrots, | Weilington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; | wr oo nued decline in Glant Powder to $71 30 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. |Quiney . A B e S R SRR ki el e 406500 per sack: Gariic. 24@5c per Ib; Green | Roslyn, §7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Coota $1; Walle. | L0 Sy netewarht st o8 O Toad Stocks— Sales. High Low. Close | ATrican Sugar..133. |Santa Fe Copper. 1% | NEW YORK, Jan, 9.—R. G.'Dun & o R o s geles, 3GSc per Ib; Dried | end, $6 50; Co-operative. Wallsend, $6 50; | LXCPanK® in the morning session. Business Atehison 12.900 Do pfd.... 121 'Tamarack in Co. E s 3 Peppers, 8@%c per Ib for Stockton and 108 3 | tet, but i - ouy, St 1% | Ao U ! 150 | weekly Review of Trade t astern Livestock Market. 1250 for Los Angeles: Egg P | Richmond, $7 50; Cumberland, $12 in Bulk and | natvio " with o e e aere Tas mors Atchigon prd - 300 i Amer Tel & Tel. 1633 Trimountain Te3y S-S oTONE . L ngeles: Egg Plant from Los | §13 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracis | aetivity, wGh 3 further daciine s Qlas: e Guic: | Dominion T & 5.0 39 | Trinity . §1% | Collections are notably prompt at all lead- e Angeles; 0010 wer bt Dried Ohrn, 19@%0c | —; | 'Welah . Antimicite Rgx. 5 te k8. | Fowder to $70 50. The deprectation in this Balt & Ohjo pfd.. ’(;‘:neml Electric. 198 |United States..... 223 | iD8 centers, bearing testimony to the strong CHICAGO. . 8% . m?"l'i.g;l:'l;:t sfqn';m A lm' ‘Angeles, | Lump, $11 30; Cannel, $6 per ton; Coke. $1§ | OCK during the past few days amounts to Canadian_Pacific . | Mass Elsctric.... 304 Utah .... 23| nancial position of the nation's fndustries at | CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | Huphard, $10815 Mothroons 253400 per 1.0 | Per ton in bulk and §17 in sacks; Rocky Moun- | *“ye 0Uar*: Camada Southern | - 84 [Victoria . 8 | the opening of the new year. Distribution of 5500; slow.Good to prime stecrs.. $5 4078 50: . b per Ib. taln descriptions. $8 45 ver 2000 Ibs and 38 50 teohe gl stocks were active, with Steriiug 3 ‘handise is hea: and m, 25@5; stockers and feed- T . acc to brand. T ces. Gt &S | b 8% | Wolverine 11111 66 | pressed for prompt delivery. Orders for spring Cos. 204 00i cows, 31 23a4 So; heifers. siq Poultry and Game. OIL—Linseed, S6c for boiled and Béc for raw | crading as will be seen o the Her oF el *'¥ ChiE Alion pid { LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Boods come freely and in some lines there (8 ogjvis, $5 S0G8: Temot tos storr sy S204 40; FATIOI a9 mei ONNNiS OMMGR) Ty Cracher- Woslnoctn Hatis Ban: hee Cht 1nd & L ptd. . Jous 'fi.’; memy.u :;2 "°n'.',°‘.’,‘¢ d, West. . a% r;::vn::l? ‘:fln.mu ";:I:n 2";’.':'7 In uul.'.e M“m,l. noos—newwin en';'«'::;f’ ”m-"m: 5'3&;:9;0 3- Poultry was in free supply and dull, except | foc for mh‘kdn:' nl'moe ;DU .-.'-"n'.';n.mmfl'» become a member of the s'no'en u«l: g::: Exe Chi & Eset ... 1. e tlesc o . - 81 | anticipate requirements’ more -than eretofory 20:000; 10@15c lower. Mixed and butchers’ . for fine large young stock. Retallers were well | Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, 95c. cBange. ::.} :::.( Voestern. 36,900 Atchison . 9% t® -»32 and orders are being Tar in advance o 30 20@6 50; £ood to choice heavy, $6 680G §o; supplied with the liberal receipts of the week | cases, $1; China Nut, 35G62c per : pure | STOCK EGtwaE .o Do prd 10 B0 | ST tetds. - The tuel situation” is sl the Toseh heavy: 30 2000 07 light,( 35 906 25! | and the public demand was checked, somewhat | Nentsfoot, Ip barrel, e cases, B gl AND BOND EXCHANGE oLy ‘% Bptd. 400 Balt & Ohio. 105 , 4 | cne seriously disturbing element, rendering ab. bulk of sales, §8 26@6 50. \ | by the high g:leu. Two_cars of Western, due | Pure, 70c; Whale Ofl, natural white, 50@55¢ e~ g QUENK L A Canadlan. bacifc 14148 4., | normaliy high the cont of mantacturing and =, SHEEP_ Recelpts, 11,000; . Good to to-day, will be heid for Monday's market. Re- | ber gallon: Fish Oil, in barrels, 45c; ‘Soc; FRIDAY, Jan. 92 p, m. O Ter & T 1100 % | Ches & Ohio 52 " |Southern Ry 4234 | restricting the purchasing power of almost the chofce wethers. %4 200 4 falr to cholce Ceipts of dressed Turkeys were 64 cases. The | Cocoanut Qil. in barrels, 63i4c for lon and o P ATES S ._-v‘& Trn ptd 2800 36 Bl 35l | Chicago G W 20% " Do pt 370 | cntire lation. Fortunately, this combs at Mixed. $3 25@4 25 Western sheep, $4@6; na- | demand was slow and the stock sold at a wide | 583c for Australia. UNITED STATES BONDS. GO GA s Lo 00 w97 B0y |'C. M &SP 18I Southern Pacife. 60 e 2. eSoApiia Y, ipr - Hliery S1Y0 Meube, CH00. range, according to” quaiity. COAL OIL—Water White Coal OIl, in bulk, Bid. Asic. Bid. Ask. olo un"f:("m a #‘ D'fl’"‘ T e 14T o B ; Sif bn general mg-fillfin. of consumption | ST, JOSEPH. “nar:fllu In_Game was slow :nd mf- were, ;Cn: Pearl Oil, in cases, 22%c; Astral, 2%c. :qr coup... 1081, 1101, 4s qr ¢ (new)135%136: g oo e e e Iy e Snrruplon 1o | 67. JOSEPH, o' 8 CATTLE Receps, ' SISt DUcks, and Gece are el coming | Sar, Zc: Bxtr Sur. i Eiahne T | 1 0 16 1001105 Jo r coup. 105108 degrees, in work because of labor disputes, but many op- 1181; natives, $3 85@6: POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 20@24c per Ib; 7¢; in ‘cases, Wie; do, 12 Continued on Page Thirteem.

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