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TH E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1903 the day, although the market early experienced | grades, $1 21%@1 22%; Chevalter, §1 5501 60 | 7o; sun-dried, a little uneasiness on favorable weather. Ths news was rather favorable to the bull side and there was much covering by shorts and more for fair to cholce. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 & m. 4@4%c; Peaches, 44GTYc; Eal Vil & Seen i 10 1 tted and for unpitted; Figs, lwglcllll i AUCTION SALES | High, _Low. _Close. | or_less buying for long account. Open. L RUNES—1002 crop, 2%@3%¢ for the four Reports of heavy rains in Argentina were the | May $118Y% §118Y% $117% $117% Wwith %4@1%c premium for main strenzthening factor, although firm Liv- | December—No sales. sises, %@1%c the large [ & P erpool cables had some effect at the start. The | OATS—The market continues plentifully | © RAISINS—1902 crop are as follows: { market was @ Very Narrow one and there was | stocked, with a siow demand. Quotations re- | 2.crown loose Muscatels, wl'smm per ! Iittle change in prices. May opened unchanged | main unchanged. The Chicago letter of Bolton, | Ip; 3—vmwnh°usc';':-avm Oc; , loose AUCTION SALEOF | to i lower at .ssgaflme and ranged between | De Ruyter & Co. says Muscatels, fc; less Sultanas, bc; Seediess ] Toye and 76%@T0%e, closing %c higher at | Market quict and sieady, some local profit- | Thompsons, Slac; 2-crown Landon Lavers. 20-15 49 Hoad Kigh Class Standard-Bred Pal oas. taking. Shipping démand ‘good and estimated | boxes, $1 40 per box; 3-crown, $1 50; 4-crown i Corn was dull and fluctuations In prices were | that large proportion of the contract stocks Is | fancy clusters, 20-Ib boxes, §2: 3-crown Dehesas, Alto Two-Year-Olds SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Pacific Mail confined within an_extremely narrow range. | under orders for shipment. Receipts continue | 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Imperials, 20-15 ity . . People's Gas The close was steady with May 4o lower at | suiprisngly SmAL oy o o0 o) apgr a5 gor | S90S Seoed, & o, b Fremo. fancy, 8| TO BE SOLD JANUARY 29. i _ ;;:;::l Stesl C ey 643, o ° .“’A‘.flarfim flullllndflt trifls caster, m:;. feed and §1 :sgx 30 for ncaa:'rlt.&g“ugl‘w oz, 6%c g’u‘ lue‘;‘mn“ 8ige. mi"REx‘)“ Hix CHASE & CO. announce that W oc P S - o = . | little change in prices and May ciosed 34c | for common cholce an or | NUTS—Walnats, No. 1, 11, 13@13%c: ey will sl Loca k Clearings continue to show large gains. [ Euliman " pal cdr... aco/ JAED ¢ s HUUS Shesw fancy: Gray. $1 20@1 273 per ctl. Nov 3 100A1e; 6. 1 harashelr T1@11i00; N | THURSDAY EVENING, January 20, 1008, ar e # & o % 21 2, rovisions were irregular and the trading | CORN—There are ncw sufficlent offerings of | 2, 91,@10c; Almonds, 1lc for No;rnu-. 10,9 at 7:30 o’ clock. Ve York Stock Market irregular. Bank shat et Fond IE ]‘W 78% | was light, the feature being the buying of | California Corn to re-establish quotations. | ile I X L, 10910%c for Ne Plus Ultra and | (In new corrigated iron pavilion by electris 2 S ’ good. 8., 1% 125 | MaY ribsand_ the selling of May lard by a | Most of these offerings are of the crop of 1901. | 8G8te for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@Tc for East- light.) i s quie Oil and Mining Stocks very active. | Union B & P Co. 1% 63" 2% | 0% Tacker. The close was steady, with May | The market is quiet. ern; ‘Brazil Nuts, 12@18c; Filberts, 12@12isc. | The entirs crop of the Palo Alto two-year-olds e gy, s very active. Union B&P Co p T = | Bork o lower, lavd 334080 lowes and. cibe & | o G SIS LN Sl D0 ey Offacies | G TR e ¥ S008: Dallan | S o R o i (e 380 in Specie to China and Japan | U5 Leather 12 | "M% kiing futures ranged as tonsws: Uberal, but whole movement " still _restricted. | HONEY—Comb, 18@18%e for bright, 11%c | 3:1014; Altivo, 3:1813: Nazote, 2:38%5: Azmoor, . N y o foi‘h’:" ! ? 8 Weather throughout West cold and favorable | for light amber and 10c for dark; Water | 2:2015; Monbells, 2:23'§, and Wildnut, 13473, ¢ r t loss. Exchange unchanged | U S Rubber e T . e | rauinrive il Lot e feipate aioc®s [ EhIS S Mp i GPEie; HOAY aimber axtrunted. | oot oF the wvmd iy (ot ant E ged. | 3 K X : dark, c. Farm, such ta, %:: 119! 4 Ba steady, but with lower fut FUB 72% ... ... 2% | Western (sacked) is quote at al LT 25 | “HEESWAR 2 F 5200 per . Boite Bre. 22 Carmt O 230, Cresman: 1 ba steady, but with lower Jutures. A o 88% % T8 T84 10% for Yellow, $1 2214@1 26 for White and §1 2214 2:18%; Elia, 2:39: Ladyweil, 2:16; Laura C, 3 % g stern Unfon . 73% 73% 7384 73% | @1 25 for mixed; California, Large Yellow, P s 201, : Masden, 2:23; Mano (dam of Mendos g wreasing. Rye dull. S Corn 1 40@1 45: small round do, $1 50@1 60; White, roviswons. - | cino, ‘Electant. Rosmont): Sweetwater, 2:28; A | ! sales ... By January 48 prs 4615 46% | $1 80@1 35; Egyptian, $1 20@1 30 for Whits A, Aerctele by Palo Alto, 2:08: nby (dam withs Sl s UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. £ 33 and $1 20 for Brown. s i Ak g § e A for the slow demand. B 20 A May . 4374 41 43% 3% ATE— 31 et 15 per ctl. Tocal dealers agreed upon a l4c decline in | of Arla. 2:16%. and Atheno, 2:1514): Expres- P PR “\‘Hgl\. Ji : “‘P" u‘rh u\;:)(udtlon 2% 2% 2% 2% BUCKWHEAT_NN::‘DH at $1 T5@2 10 per Hams, Bacon and Lard yesterday. Some | sive, 2 Gertrude Russell, 2:23%; Liskay e tn Hay and ' Feedstuff | bide. 01 askea: ‘subscriptions. 47 bid, 48 asked. | G e e o aaate ol houses eold at the new list prices. while oth- | 2:234:, Luc 3’--’{5.2 IS B S # s ; Bt & ey o oS ; B3I MM MM 3ie _ ers will not bill out at them until Monday. | S“eo Fot® T2%. s very faw y/hf{tug demand jor the East. " & s L |:mr :s 10014 Ju;d. e ‘mza 317y 313, 318 Flour and Millstuffs. nlghm:;:n;::um-:. "':?,.:“L';er....,... s "Lf'm,"_f‘y:;;‘“ » o s B RS % o coup N1, Mexican Cen s ess , per bbl—- h fcted. ! A Lggs steady, but Cheese ca. Do Do 1st inc January 17 3714 17 40 2 b g 2 1732 Market st., i - % Mina & 8t I i ¥ 16 12% 16 20 FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 206 ml.!\llflmb‘ D_I}A‘rlf;'\?-cm’:‘, l-cuv'_r Mlb“ {;:r & x 5 s - g y s rather more active at Newo York. MK & T 4o, AR 4 45, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 10@4 20; | heavy, 1214c for lig h._..‘: m. 1 x..,;rm"dfi“d : 4 e 2 Jar 28 Se o Demiate M sins w pe e e I Ttsters teene: | P [N B 2 ud Lard declined Yic all i Do old 4s reg N Y Cen gen 31 May . 0 4715 for family and §3 50G4 for Bakers'. QuCeE Erani. Veo: Caltforas B 2 and Lard decline 2¢ all around. Do coup . N J Cen zen 55.138% July ........... 930 930 MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as | {iF BpE Sees SHloInie: Bus. I By order of W. BREWSEN I will sel Sk e ; 1R Do bs res Northern Pac is. ‘Short Riba, per 100 Ibs follcws: Graham Flour, 3350 per 100 ibs; | Mess Beef. $10 per ubl: Extra Mess. §1 ALL-PURPOSED HORSES, also WAG. g firmness, with more demand. coup £ 3 January . . . Rye Flour, $3 2. Rye Meal, $3: Rice Fiour, | Family. $11 S0@12; prime Mess Pork, HAR: and BUGGIES of 2 ; Pereetnag g iy % Beay % 8 £ Corn Meal, #2003 50; ‘extra cream. do. | If 30: extia e ok, $12: Meew ¥i8 $9: Dy at 1110 FOLSOM TUES- / s unchanged Do adjust 4s... § Reading gen 4s = — e Flour, | $4€425: Oat Groats, '§ 23: Hominy, $1 25 | e Pork, Tiwe: Pig Pork, $2xa30; Plss . : Yo Balt & Ohio 45..102 St L&I M con 5 Cash quotations were as follow our, | 4 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4 50@4 15; Cracked | $9; Smoked Beef, 1413@15c per b, £ Onions and Vegetables shoz E A | Do 3us LM StL & 8 F 4s. steady; winter patents, $3 40G3 50: straights, | wheat, 34: Farina, $4 30; Whole Wheat Flour, | LARD—Tirrces quuted at sc per b for com- s and getables show ¢ change. Do - S W 1sts $3 10@3 30, sprin $3 75; Rolled Oats. barrels, $7 35@9; in sacks, | Pound and 12c for, pure: half barrels, pure, 3 as follows, per ), 3 SN SeaEk e T Ll Can S §2 p0@3 $6 B5@S 50; Pearl Barlev, $6; Split IPeas, | 12%c; 10-1b tins, 12%c; 5-Ib tins, 12%e; 3-15 b Cubes, A Crushed and ¥ easy, with retailers well suppl | Central of & A0 s ins whent. Tia boxes, §6 50; Green Peas. 35 per 100 Ibs. | VRS IIe Lo T e 10 th 5.10c; powdered. 4.95c; Candy g 4 5 o Ist ine uthern Pac 4s. 92 24 @T2%c; | At 2 e half-barrel, i three Dry Granulated Fine, weather still operates against the Frui Chis & Ohlo 448, Bouthais Ry Be.dly $6%¢: No, 2 hali-barrels, 10c; one tierce, 97%¢; two tlerces, Coarse, 4.85c; Fruit Granus operates against the Fruit Market. Chi'& Alton '4s. 70 " (Texas & Pac 1sts.116 Vo."3' white, 33@38c : Hay and Feedstuff's. U%e; five tlerces, $%c per Ib. Beet Granulated (100-15 bags only), - - - Tol SUL & W s 1810 good ‘teeding barley, 40Gdic fair o hol 2 — ki o . Tnien acific 4s.103 Iting, 46@5sc; lax seed, T . e vt v g 3 7, 7, [ H Wesegre, E ; e L | s 541 25; prime . tfimathy seed, | TNeFe 18 no further change In anything. Hay Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. § Bank Clearines. the money market on Mon. Wahadh “sts 17 o mexs pork, per bbl, §17 65; lard, per 100 | rules weak at the recent decline, with plenty R e mire: i S & N gt i o B Do 2ds 110 | ibs $9 short ribs sides (loose). $8 621a% Uffd‘rk]‘nz. 1;; fl‘luh's are In fair demand. HOPS—Are said to ba showing more firm- Tablets— Half-barrels, 5.35¢; boxe N L early retorn to cas Do deb B | 8 80; dry salted shoulders (boxed). ¥8 25@8 50; BRAN—$1i@ls per ton. nes in, will be se he folle r Ib. der taken for less th by g S e BT e West Shore 35000110 ! shori clear sides (boxed), $8 ST13G9: whiskv. | MIDDLINGS _$22 5024 50 per ton. g e B o B lladscdin ¥y TR P W w . b n anarket. Darioe | Denver &R C W & L Erie 4s.. 91% basis of high wines, $1°30; clover,” contract | FEEDSTUFFS-—Ralled Barley, $25g26 per | ™ L. JFB00 [P0 TEH 0 Bt ranented P o EARNS Narrow Gauge” I8 i marked dows | Bvie prior lien 4s. Wisconsin Cen 4s. 81 ' grade, $11 20. ion; Ollcake Meal at the miil, $25@26; jobbing, ot SO: Jue the oeat: rapavied. | Soven ot 4 bais 0 6 per cent rb\({ gen 4s P W; 2—.:.1 4s. ‘L'(:‘H‘ i R e BN izgm"@zl:r."c‘fi‘ln‘"“é Lnke_‘gl"’@fl;l(fi)’n:‘dg“' a firm n;;:ket ;ml et;xe«i that increased inter- | po.5a - R e ooty oy W ) C 1ats. CF Con. i ! rticles— 5 s, | £3 i Corn, §3 : Mixed | est wa vn by dealers. Bids, . 3 e dorine The | Hocking Val 414s.107% 1 » Flour bbls . S 15000 | Feed. #20G21: Cottonseed ‘Meat, 426 50, » oo [ ot foc gt S Agprsee Bparoalg Receipts of Produce. 3 rance over the NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Wheat, bu . AP ; HA\E“M‘A&- u‘::fi- M“e;u. With _sales of | ing in business of 24c net to growers for good ! o — nued softness of | Adams Con . Little Chief j Qokn, B gt fine at $14.50; Wheat and Oat, $126¢ | Russian Rivers and 25c do for choice Uregt FOR SATURDAY, January 10, o o Gowni: | Ao - | Oats bu | 13 50; a ack Oat, $11@12 50; Wild | Mail advices from Oregon of the date of D: J Flour, qr sks. returning to | Breece ... { Rye. bu . | Q3L $10@11: Barley. $10@11; Stock, $8 50G | cember 20 said that shipment of Oregon Hops . et The Senu. | Brasewiek Gon | Bariey, bi - L 9 86; “Altaitd, $9@11°50; Clover, $5G0 50 ber | 1o ate was. 55,000 balea: stocks In- growers: ? €N exchange has been | Comstock Tun | 5 >roduce Exchange to-day the butt: T L3 : 14,000 bales; stocks in dealers’ hand 1 some anuxiety, even by those | Con Cal & Va F O e i o8 B Dasenas N1 TN b bele. 14,000 bales. Locally business was quiet, b the least fear about the work- | Horn Silver e ities. 17@%5e: “ekis, M. > Wtac: the tone of the market was steadier, som o he domesti . situation: The | 1ror Shce | ol - Bt Beans and Seeds. dealers claiming that it was possible to obtai Quicksilver, fiks. : tstanding | Leagville Con z Jostaes S 28 bids at which a week or ten days ago w | 3 eather, rolls. .. ¥ were BOSTON AND BONDS 3 3 3 5 sellers were endeavoring to find buyers. For- | Middiings, ske.. 254 Wir B part of |\ et R | * % | There s np further change in Beans. The | ogn advices continue to report firm markete. | Hay. tone.. .. 518 Brand 3 ece some fears | Money— o :hr’.'lfg: i) | L 2 shipping demand continues, with whites | HIDES AND SKINS—Culs und brands sell | Straw, tons. .. - e B:);-nl“r:mnfl; Time:, loans Adveniters { Poragn Futures. hal;! ,\xxis & S i ;boul u‘A.Ic m-ui:drI qum;nnml.l hHeuvv Salted | OREGON . i ¢ T oo onds - ouez ... NS—Bayos. 2 50; teers, Tic: . 1oc 3 o & Bran ovement of v pponsrSrd Ry mall White, §3 1009 35: Targe SWhire, | Hides: 0¢ for heavy and Aisc for lights Stagm | = I Brual sl of the dissolution of the | Atchison 4s i gt * sy * | 53g3 25; Pink, $2 35@2 60; Red, $2 65@2 75 | Tc; Salted Kip, 5%c: Salted Veal, 10c: Salted | . sls 908 M &, which had subscribed | (as lsts e LIVEREOQH, Lima, $4 2G4 30; Red Kidneys, $4 60; Black- | Calf, 10%c; Dry Hides, 17g17%c; Culls, 15a WASHIN _the money e Wheat— March. Mav. | eve, 43°65G3 85 per ctl. i 5 l6c;' Dry Kip.” lde; Dry 19¢; Cuils, | wheat, ctls. ... stion and the Copper Range. . PARIS. for Eastern; Alfalfa, 9g12%c: Rape, 1%@24c; | 90c@$1 50 each; Horse Hides, salt, 33 for large | %- LN he money ket by some Dominion Coal 4 21 90 o7 40 | Timothy, 7c; Hemp, ?%@-m per Ib; Broom | and $250 for medium, $1@2 for small and | 1 wus also regarded as Franklin Opening 2 10 35 g0 | Corn Seed, $12@15 per ton. * 80c for Colts; Horse Hides. dry, $175 for attitude of disapproval Isle Royale Closing - L DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2 50; Green, $1 75@ | large, $150 for medium, $1%1 25 for smail and STOCK MARKET. stocks had been > Mohawk e 28 75 20 30 |2 25 per ctl. 3 : X 80c for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican 5 al Interests. With | Fitchburg pfd Old_ Dom! Opening 28 90 59 45 —_— dry Salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central Ameri- | | it * 1ally cleared up | Union Pacific ...103% Osceola Closing g “ £ ) . can, 32%c. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 1. * g B 259 U2 | Mexican Central. 26% | Parrot I Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | iarge and smooth, S0c; medium, s3e The decline in Giant Powd r continued, and e g § S MisoMimnacts i Eastern Livestock Market. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, '313@6c per 1b: | the stock was offered down | 3 569 Velopment a American Sugar..131% Santa Fe No. 2. 4l@bc: krease, 3@Alge. be s B : some time the rumor | Amer Tel & Tel.163 |Tamarack | E Strictly fancy table Burbanks sell readily at |~ WOOL—Spring—Valley Oregon, Lambs, 13@ | Ot !0l auotation. On by bination promising a | Dom I & Steel.. 5 |Trimountain CHICAGO, Soh Rtk 1 S hents. Bt T R | was 74 Otherwise e wne n ritfes has had a chill- =General Electric..186 |Trinity | cHICAGO, Jan. 10—CATTLE—Receipts, [ {01 stock, whigh is hard to move at| Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southsrn | on the Bond Exchang: n speculation. Even carly this Mass Electric .. 8613 United States ... 224 | 350; nominal. Good to prime steers, $5 40@ | ooy trion nemce 0 . Ve A1 per Ib; do Lambs, S@10c; Northern, defectiv The ofl stocks continued fjive and str s t the projected combination of | Do pfd ........ 93 |Utah s | 55 50 to medium, $3 25@5; stockers and | haPTIe% Jencg the wide range In the quota- | §g10c per Ib; Humboldt and Mendocino, 128 | wi 5 fll leading 2} a further & 1% has been abandoned for the United Fruit 11013 | Vietoria Js’ 30; poor to % - . tions. Choice Sweets and Seed Potatoes are 15¢c; Middle Country, 8@1lc per Ib. ¥ with Sterling sti ading 2% & S vk ol ik s T o | U8 Bt 375 | Winons. . | feeders, §2@4 60; cows, $125@4 50; heifers, | firm at previcus rates, supplies being light. | 195 e Zounty. 0 vance. i L ke Iy doubling the stock the Do ptd 88% | Wolverine L. 66 | $2a5 25: canners, $1 25@2 50; bufls, $2@4 40; ':’nlu:m l‘Dlmlnue u"@nk and some dealers are Sales on the Californ . R ek e 3 g Babirds e s . T5@4 55, | offering at concessions. £ I orhen first announced ¢ |l B O e e o bo0. Moo 4. | Peas ana String end Wax Beans from Los| San Framcisco Meat Market. pouncement. of the Beading Weekly Bank Statement. | HOGS—Receipts ¥, 25, dey, 40.- | Angeles were offering freely and only very r s of speculative enthu- i 1 000; left over, 3500; opened steady, closed easy. | choice lots brought the top rate. The demand = . although the actual pur- ¢ YORK, o | Mixed and butchers, $8 20@6 50: good 1o | for these vegetables is unusually slow. Good | All descriptions are in sufficient supply and 3 rities Involved in the plan of W YORK, Jan. 10.—The statement of | choice heavy, $6 60@6 80; rough heavy, $6 20 | Summer Squash was in demand at an advance | quotations show no change. Sterling. - oo & anthracite industry has heen | AVerages of the Clearing-house banks of this | @6 40; light, $5 90@6 25; bulk of eales; $t 30 | and prices of Tomatoes and Egg Plant were DRESSED MEATS. The f x while the part remaining to be | city for the week shows: Loan: @6 45. maintained. Mushrooms were in free supply | < oooe rates from slaughterers to deaters | e & |~ SHEEP—Recelpts, 2000; sheep and lambs, | and prices deciined, financing of the project, pre- | decrease, $3,710,000. Deposits, $8: = sy s JhieBicadl = g =] e e b ! steady. Good to cholce wethers, $4 25@4 75; POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 3 are a3 fol e " welling the Focking Vaties | CToase- :'4:*‘}‘:"\ o ":"(mg’"v !falr o choice mixed, 43 2@ 5. ‘Western | ie per ctl; Salinas Burbanks 90c@S1 15 32- AR e T Bty S hotie o 18 " i e an eetemten ot | O T imai0. - Rpecte, et 0 " e cHl SBarly Rote, for soed. £1a1 10" per cil; |, VEALLarge, $5G0c; small, 0%@10%c per | e ‘and vota, on the. BEUp h have thus const : - ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Jan. 10.—CATTLE—Re- | Garnet Chiles_from Oregon, 90c@$l per ctl: 3 : ’ apital stock from $300,- thos consummated the con- | crese, §1 Easerya, | celpts, “134; steady. ' Native steers, $3 85@4; | Sweet Potatog{from Merced, jobbing at §1 60 | MUTTON—Wethers, 81,@0c; Ewes, 8884¢ | 4 i 6000 shares of the par value of $30 per absorption crease, $4,740,100. T ' W 251 P per 1b. - - . 00 by g $ exas and’ Westerns, $3 23G5 15; cows and | per ctl, 3 B s e o whare, the present issue, 15 $1,000.000 tn 10,0 . e e Increas 650, Surplus, heifers, $3@4; veals, $3G7 60; bulls and stags, | ONIONS—C0@T5c per ctl for choice and fancy aimis; 3 8 i " ehares of the 2t $100 cach. Articies ut of the centralizati H . x United | $2 50@% 65; yearlings and calves, $2 50@4 35: | and for lower grades, PORK—Dressed Hogs, 812@9%c per Ib. of ineorporat neh-American Bank, n ool wad et | 854.350: increase, $1,060,450. | stockers and feeders, $3@4 50 VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 3@5c per Ib; LIVESTOCK MARKET. which will > business of the the week’s special move- | . D¢ Financler this week sa According HOGS—Recelpts, 4000: strong. Light and | Stri; Beans, 6@10c; Wax, 6@Tc; Cabbage, | The following quotations are for good, sound | French Savin been filed. Tha mentioned & decling In Wanary, | {0 unofficial estimates the Ne rk clearing= | light mixed, $6 524; medium and heavy, | 10G8Sc per cil; Tomatoes fiom Los Angelcs, | Livestock, delivered in San Francieco, less 50 f capital fs $1,000,000, of which $59,000 s sub- B dicjal decision against its right | DOUSe banks gained last week nearly $11,000.- | g6 45@6 60; plgs, $3 85@6 10; bulk, §6 40G6 65. | $ per crate and $1 25 per box; Carrots, | per cent shrinkage for Cattle: scribed tsburg, which gave place to 000 ! cash. The bank statement of Saturday, | = SHEEP—Receipts, none.' Native lambs, | 40@50c per sack: Garlic, 214G per Ib; Green | | CATTLE -Steers, L ‘ows and Heifers, = - ibe Sonouncementthas the ate: | BINELST, TSIeRA 8 CRuy Hr e b iuiion: | §3 % yearlines,"$8: wethers, $480; ‘ewes, | Peppers from Los Augeles. 405 gor io; Drfed | 1074 thin Souk AR SR . [STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. o Pennsylvania and Wabash | o | $4 2 eppers, 8019 r - . led. The rise & The statement of the previous Saturday, it will T e e ¢ 0B | CAEEP Wethers, L4@4%cr Bwes. Sig3n & ‘Amalgamated, and lx:': Fupbrs‘:;ug:: be remembered, showed fully twice the tndi- 17 Y M :\n‘;:le:rll‘fllnz"k:‘;e: ib; B‘ma‘é’m.""x"sa’id per Ib (gross weight). @3%e SATURDAY, Jan. 10—12 i hat stock . Supar medUent | cated gain for the week, so that, making ai. | New York Metal Market. T b: Summer Squash from Les Angeles, | LAMBS Yearlings, 4%@4%c per Ib. ATURDAY, Jan. - usual active speculation Dreced, | oWances for the average system and the re- | 1 25@1 b0 per box: Marrowfat Squash, §10 per | HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 Ibs and up, 6ie; Tt PATIR Soaiad lividend period. . The United "Sintes | Mittances which come into the banks later 1o | N pw YORK, Jan 30— The usual week-end | ton: Hubbard, $10@12; Mushrooms, 20Gi0c | under 160 Ibs. 614@6%c: feeders, 6@6Me: sows, | NITE NDS. cis were ‘moderately helped by th | (e weels, the current statement Is not so much | | NEW SVANEA ENAT the matal . :“ per’ Ib. 20 per cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and stags, | Ask Bid Asic. L of the extraordinary earnings fep | Ot Of harmony as might be judged at first | Inactivity pr etal markets Sl S 10 per cent off from above quotations. | 45 ar coup. 1104 45 ar © (ew)135%136% " The taking up of the proposed anti. | E)arce. The movement of currency from the to-day and quotations lwere unchanged. Tin — 4s ar reg. 110 coup.. 108 1087 E 0 s i Congress wis the causeof | Interice fs now in full swing. and uniess all | was steady to frm at §21 86626 15 for spo. Poultry and Game. General Merchandise. | - cussion here and there in the )et, | Calculal - us of the r was quiet and nominal at $11 2714 4 - 4 P & Was ot general among | NEw York banks will he largely increased dur- | standard, 13 20 for lake and $12 15 e e | 8715 | ing the remainder of this month and probably ' trolytic and casting. Lead, dull and steady at Poultry closed the ‘week easy, with retailers BAGS—Graln Bags, 5%4@5%c for June-July . — 120% creased demand for bonds, | A1l of next. It is interesting tg record the fact 4 123. Spelter, quiet, $1 70. Iron, quiet and | well supplied. Receipts yesterday were Ught, | gelivery} San Quentin, 5.55c; Wool Bags, 329 | = (8. Ju Sh ey . oo o & Jower greth. ek, Saepith i oaes e st R | PR, TR and, slthough the demand was slow, prices of | gfc; Fiesce Twine, TH@Se. ; b 1ot . (PR & CH by o e b 1 portaert Per | were' nearly $4,000,000. Redemptions of curs | a 800d young stock were well maintained. What | ™ coAT Wellington, $8 per ton; Southfleld | Fer & CH 65117512 b - STATION Rat weel, | Tency are to be expected from this time on at| New York Cotton Market. o e e neventh car or Wost. | Wellington, $5; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; | Gearv-se Js. —" 8 -118% — a . b o | cessions to 3 E A 6 50: Gi . : > 5S04 — 'S [102 — | i e e orn dtve for the week came In yesterday and | Rosiyn. $7; Coos Bay, §6 00; Greta, $7; Walls- | 1 & C Sls.108 o '8 — niract circulation somewhat as the urgent| : | - - Do 98310014 S a need for it has passed. The circulation of the | NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—The cotton market | was held over for to-morrow's market. Re- | end, $6 50; Co-operative allsend. $6 50; |y R TEI, @y — 1071 Sierra Cal 6s.100 111 T, | New York banks in fact shows a small de. Opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline | ceipts from that source were chiefly Hens, and | Richmond, "’k Cumberiand. $13 1n bulk and | 1, Ang R 8s.119 — |S P of A Os — crease this week, as contrasted with an almost | of 1 boint and closed inactive but firm, with | that description was dull throughout the week. | $13 25 in sacks: Pennavivaala Anthracite Eg. |1 A'L Co 63 — — | (1900 ....110% — Astorla .. 20,200 uninterrupted expansion for months. The prices 2G5 points higher. Nine cases ‘of dressed Turkeys came In yes- | o=t }“fl:‘, Sutewts 151'" :"’éoka:'; Do gtd 6s. — — | (1910) ....11% — 2 atemer vé . s | EiE terday. ) 3 4 £ e, 4 5 il P e Jatemen Mhows i AceRAe ur RRTINGND n ) a Wild Ducks are still coming in very poor | per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks: Rocky Moun- | 1, 0 Biooosuie 107 |° doames e - P8 & it 0€ the Sovisal P matisHE: o sl Northern Wheat Market. and thin and seil slowly in consequence. Geese, | tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 I1bs and $8 50 | Mur-er ' B o - 5060 exchange. The discrepancy will most likely be Snipe, Hare, Rabbits and Doves are coming to | per ton, according to brand. N e otaiY 300 ey dligason oy Bl igle o A LY hand 'in_good condition_and seil readily. OIL—Linseed, 36c for boiled and Bic for raw | xR of ¢ 6s.108 10814 119 . BBk 00D o anann iy T Onens OREGON. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 20G24c per Ib; | in ‘barrels;| cases, Sc inore; Cailfornia Castor | Do bs ... o 121% § B ot © 16t changes brought about by the decreased loans | . PORTLAN Jan. 10 —WHEAT—Walla | live Turkefs, 17@18c per pound tor Gobbl: Oil, In cases, No. 1, 70c; pure, $116; Lucol | N P C R 55.107% 10575 e gtd 58 Saae & and the increased cash. The sarpiue reserve | Walla, 70@7lc; blue siem, Soc: valley, T5@76c. | And 17@18c for Hens: Geese, per pair, 322 S0c for botled and 4Sc for raw in barrels: | N (- ek gty (5 g et x of $14,510,300 compares with $12,953,460 for the WASHINGTO Goslings, $262 25; Ducks, $3G3 50 per dozen | Lard Oll, extra winter strained, barrels, 95c; | N C P C SPRR 6s.140% — - of Sl g il o BT SRR R e ML .| for old and $6@7 for young: Hens, $1 50G5 50: | cases, $1; China Nut, B5@62c per gallon: purs | N & S V Wat 6s.100%; B e e eraeor A0 $22,308.300 | ~TACOMA, Jan, 10 WHEAT—Unchanged: | young Roosters, $6G7: old Roosters, $505 50; | Neatstoot, in barrels, 70c; cases, Toc: Sperm | N & s : {iis sy 20 Timwe. cawm: ok Mbaut L 2h ;" o blue stem, 82c: club, 72%c ::3!“300“{('r '7nn11"fl|¥1sh $‘Sl'wlg"\'§fihir-5“:: pure, 70c; Whale Oil, natural white, Wasé{ Oak : nos S or small; Pigeons, 2 A oi, 1s, 45c: : b o ave above legal requirements. The statement as dezen for old and $2@2 50 for Squabs. per gallon; Fish In barrels, 48c; cuses. Soc: | - D GENERAL v along the here has been but little change in tempera- west of the Rocky Mountains, except in where there has been a where temperatures are m cast made at San Francisco for thirty ary midnight California unsettied with conditions favoring rain ; warmer in northeastern portion; . changing to southeasterly. ornia — Cloudy, unsettied light north winds, changing unday. » and vicinity—Cloudy, unset- Sunday, with conditions favor- light northerly winds, changing ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Offictal. Jan 11, 1503: EASTERN MARKETS. ¥ ——— ew York Stock Market. and had a stimulating There was some show of pos- 1 w York Central and lifted it strongl elsewhere n the ground that the Read- | ng will serve to harmonize and strengthen the whole trunk line system, Am. algamated Cop reflected the rally n the after o sharp reaction. IEise ke .'\\;xlu z\> r-l\n::l 2;', be dull and : iarrow until ihe appesrance k statement. The cash item was 8 dis. mt. In place of the predicted inesease | 000,000 1 $11,000,000 The Wk cmounted 1o only” $4.780.100. The sk ol ble explanation to account for this g n. fiow of cash into Chicago th of the y was the heavy atter part an e be posed. Sterling exchange w 12 Tarden and discounts * asain eteanag "5 London. The market closed weak. The only explanation of the movement n Atchison was an unconfirmed rumor of = plan combination with Rock Isiand. The stock mark fier backis and f Ing to some extent ring the y part o the week, burst into great animation and buoy- | scy after the middle of the week. The break. ink of the money preliminary (e movement. and the disclosure of the Read. 47 Gcal was the wpecial incltement to the mar. weck had baen arres { not forwaiden o New York eryed | Term & T pfd. C & Hocking V nois_Central entral i Towa Louis & Nash. Manhattan L Met St Ry . Mex Central Mex National Minn & St Louts.. Mo Mo, i Mo, Kans & T pfd. AT N J Ce Rock Islan | Rock Tsl £: Louis & SL &S F StL&SF St Louis 8 W..... St Louis § W ptd. | St Paul .. St Paul_pfd Pacific Railway So Railway pfd Texas & F TSt L & W T, Bt L & W pid. Union Pacific Unfon Pac pfd Wabash .. Wabash D Wheeling & L E.. Wheel, L&F 24 pfd Wisconsin Cen . Wisconsin Cen pfd. 100 | Express Companies— Adams . | American | United States ... Wells-Fargo . Miscellaneou Amalgamated Cop, AmC & F . Amer C & F pfd.. Amer Lin Oll.. ‘Amer Lin Ofl pf Amer Loco Anaconda M Co Brooklyn R T . Colo Fuer & Tron Consolidated Gas . Continental Tob pfd | General Electrie | Hocking Coal .. International Paper | International P pfd International Powr. Laclede Gas .. | National Biscuit . | National Lead Pacific CoBSt +essse | ! ,‘ NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—FLOUR—Receipts, % | grade flours, a_whole is favorable, but taking the changes of individual banks, ‘it is rather complicated. | One large institution, for instance, | gain of the total increase in cash by all the banks | for the week. It will be remembered that a single institution reported a similar gain in cash. The money market, as a result of the creasing ease, and there Is no reason to look ‘{r»r anything different in the near future east. New York Im. ports. NEW YORK, Jan. 10, Imports of dry goods York for the week were vaiued at $11,347,000. The imyorts of specle this week were $204,445 gold and $14,283 silver. + 2 New York Grain and Produce. * . > % — 15,365 barrels; exports, 28,653 barrels. Dull but held steady. Winter patents, $3 50@3 90; | winter straights, $3 45G3 55; Minneapolis, $4@ 4 20; winter extras, $4 25@4 85. Winter low 2 65@2 95. WHEAT—Recelpts, 96,000 bushels; exports, 33,600; sales, 1,250,000 futures and 24,000 spot. Spot, steady. No. 2 red, 80%c elevator; No. 2 red 80c f. o. b. aflcat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, §7c f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, 8730 £ 0. b. afloat. Options throughout the fore- noon were firm and fairly active on higher cables, local covering and further reports of rain in the Argentina belt. The close was firm at 4o net advance. March closed 82%c; May, 80%GS5c, closed S0%c; July, TBH@ISKc, HOPS—FIrm. _State, common to cholce, 1902 crop, 20@3Tc; 1901, 24@20c; olds, 8@12%c. Pa- cific Coast, 1902 crop, 35@40c; 1001, 23@26c; HIDES—Steady. California, 21 to 25 pounds, 19c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 14c; Galves- ton, 20 to 25 pounds, 18c. WOOL—Firm. COFFEE—Steady. No. 7 invoice, Bljc. Mild, qulet; Cordova, Tic. Futures closed net unchanged to 5 points lower. Total sales, “ | olds, K@12isc. 4500 bags, Including: March, 4.4504.50c; May, 4.65c; Seotember, Bbe; Oclol;ell'. 5.06¢. iy re nominal 37 SUGAR—Raw, centrifugal, 96 test, 3lac. Refined, 4.16c; No. 9, 4.10c; N X confectioners’ A, 4.50c; mold, 4.90c; cut loaf, 5.25c; powdered, 4.75c; granulated, 4.65¢c; cube, 4.90c. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Show no cf from the general conditions recently reported. Common are quoted at 4@8c, prime at 5% @ 5ige, cholce at 5% @6lc and fancy at T@T%c. o PRUNES—Spot are firmly held and in fair jobbing demand. Quotations are ranging from 315c to Tle for all grades. APRICO Are steady at 714@10c In boxes and st 734@10c in bags. PEACHES—Remain quiet at 12@18c for peeled and at 63 @9c for unpeeled. Wi l Chicago Grain and Produce. * e —" CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—Wheat ruled quiet, but there was a firm undertone the greater part of reports a | 600,000 In specie, which is more than | return of money from the interfor. shows in- | and general merchandise at the port of New ! Northern Business. SPOKANE, Jan. 10.—Clearings, $288,51%; balances, $36,000. EATTLE, Jan. 10.—Clearings, $551,150; Lalances. $103,611 PORTLAND, Jan. 10.—Clearings, $3S6. bLalances, $48. TACOMA, Jan. 10.—Clearings, $258,515; bal- | ances, $43,001. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Jan. 10.—Cansois, 224d; French rentes, 100f 271z passage, white dull, red firm: I 16; silver, cargoes on glish counts markets, firm: Indlan shipments wheat to ! United Kingdom, 6L,000; Indian shipments | wheat to Continent, none. LIVERPOOL, Ji 10.—Wheat, steady: No. 1 standard California, 6s 814d; wheat in Paris, flour in Parls, steady. French country steady; weather in England, fine. 4.884. LOCAL MARKETS. ¥ Exchange and Bullion. The America Maru took out a treasure list | of $201,470, consisting of $§2630 in gold coin, $1520 in Mexican dollars and $94,600 in silver bullion for Hongkong and $192,700 in gold bul- lion for Kobe. | "The Colon fook $6320 in Mexican dollars for | Mexico and Central America. Silver recovered the loss of the preceding day. Exchange remalned unchanged. Sterling Exchange, 00 days Sterling Exchange, sight . Eterling Cables ... | New York Exchange, sight . | New York Exchange, telegraphic. Silver, per ounce % Mexican Dollurs, nominal W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Foreign futures were very firm. | Heavy rains in Argentina were reported. Chicago showed no noteworthy change. St. reports the farme: freel; Yihle Mimneapolis reported "the “miliees age ;u,.,.,' L“Co.. a‘l‘dmos letter of Bolton, De uyter sal ““Market dull and firm. Nothing in cabl g e miine, sopores Ealnk. - Mitmior catly b s 3 o amount of wheat having been worked on the coast for Australia, but our own wire advices o nn..‘ iiha Bheat i, B aika Thiamen shlste i Sesthe demand moderate. firm as to cash gr ket was 3R The steamer but futures were lower, brought down 80,000 ctls from Washington. :‘:"Am WHEAT. No. 1, §1 37T%@1 42%: Milling, $1 45@1 50 per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. N Low. . P TR PR N o No les. ¥ SAREET_Tory e Jove, Fell #1 16%@1 20; Brewing and shipping ’ GAME—Doves, §125 per dozen; Hare, $1 50 per dozen: Cottontail Rabbits, $1 75; ' Bi Rabbits, $1: Mallard Ducks, back, $2 30@i: Spri 1 Widgeon, §1 25 small Ducks, $1; Gray $£3; White Geese, $1 26@1 50; Brant, $2 mall; Honkers, $4@5; Geesa. for large ‘and §1 Egglish Snipe, §3 Butter, Cheese and E £gs. Stocks of Cheese are by no means large, but the demand is not sharp, and in view of the advance In the season holders arc generally desirous of selling, Fine mild new Is still being offered by wire to Log Angeles and other southern points at 1413@i5c, with no business resulting, The medium grades are weaker, with more range to quotations. Butter and Eggs remain about as 'before. Both are steady, but dealers are not disposed to nold. Cold storage and Western Eggs are getting well cleaned up and stocks of fresh Tggs, while not large, are sufficient for the de- mand. Store Lggs are very firm at the mo- ment. Recelpts were 26,200 Ibs Butter, Eggs and 18,700 1bs Cheese. BULTER—Creamery, first hands, 20§30c and occasionally 3lc per Ib for fancy and 274G 2!“«',’“"“ firsts; calry, 20@27%c; store Butter, nominal. CHEESE—New, 1414@15c for choice mild and 14c for fair do; Young America, 16c; Fast- ern, 17@17%c; Western, 16%@17c per Ib, EGGS—hanch $ugssd 1o sancy wod we for lower and mediSm _grades: store, 271:@30c; cold st TWELTC, culd sluraBe W eatern Eggs, 276 cases Deciduons and Citrus Fruits. TYesterday being Saturday it was ex- pected that the Frult market would show more activity, but such was not the case, the demand showing no improvement over the pre- ceding day. Citrus Fruits were dull, and even the well-known fancy brands of Oranges met with slow sale. Supplies of strictly fancy Afples are light at the moment, and such stock Is firmly held. The market is overloaded with trashy Apples, which are very weak. Choice repacked Pears from cold storage command full figures, but the.common run of offerings are very dull. Persimmons have ceased to be a feature of the market and o::y small l:u are b\m;. Tecelved, There 18 nothing new to report in cal Fruits, About six cars of Oranges wmmm. tioned to-moOrrow. ‘CRANBERRIES—Nominal; Cape Cod, $12 50 @13 per bbl. AFPLES—356@50c hox_for common, 60c@ $1 for cholce and $110@150 for fancy, with AT MMONS S40G65e per box. PEARS—Winter Nellls, $1 20@1 75 per lfihd{u cold storage; other Winter P:: RUS FRUIT—Navel Oranges. 3292 ‘box ¢ 1 o 30 ‘for standas hen, 75281 35; gerines, $1 25@1 50 for 20-1b boxes, Lemons, 75c@$1 for standards, $1 25@1 50 for cholce and 50 for fancy; Grape Fruit, llfiw awallan; Pineapples, $3@+4 per dozen. 'Dn'?d Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Tocally trade is Qull, but New York advices report an improving demand there. Quotations remain as before. G138 Gor Moorparks; Evaporatea Appice, 46 | Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 63%c for Ceylon and 58%c for Australia. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, Pearl Ofl, In cases, 22%c; Astral, 22%c: Ye: Extra Star, Bite! Elamne ije: 4isc; decdorized Stove Gasoilne, in in cases, Zlgc; do, 72 degrees. in in cases, 25c: Benzine, in bulk. 3 i S6-degree Gasoline, in in cases. 2i%e. URPENTINE—32c per gallon in cases and @6c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD Red Lead, 6@ 6%c per Ib; White Lead, 6@8%c. according to quantity. SUGAR—The Suga Refining 1 Star, 22 Eocene, bulk, 17 Western | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 67 T4 rt 61 ' 64 |[Spring Val o AS AND ELECTRIC. 4 |Sac B G&R. IRISFG& BLIS F G L ¢ 0O GL&H. 68 Pac G Imp.. Pac L Co... 6 5215 53 Continued on Page Thirty-Nine. SMALL INVESTORS COMBINE CAPITAL Pooling The'r Inter:sts They Form An Enormous And Fowerful Combine, Realizing Enormous Profits. One of the noteworthy moves In the finan- during this time. The investment is amply clal world that is attracting & great deal of | secured and Investors run no risks whatever; attention 1s the pooling of interests by emal investors. A St. Louts firm, the National| ™% Securitles Co., Is the prime mover in the plan. This company receives ‘he mcney of thousands of small investors, and combining them, form gigantic sums which enable them to success- fully transact enormous ceais that pay hand- some profits to the individual members of the pocl. This 13 ancther phase of the Community of Interest ldea made so popular by J. Pier- pont Morgan. The only difference s that this company Is composed of an unlimited number of small investors, while Mr. Morgan's com- panies are composed of a limited number of rich men. The National is the first company organized on this new plan, but because of its wonderful success it Is but a question of a short time until many more will enter the fleld. It is a well known fact that the man of money has thousands of opportunities to make profitable Investments that never come to the man of small means. In popular lan- guage, “it takes money to make money.” By this successful plan of combination the small investor with from fifty to a few hundred dol- lars secures the same opportunities that come to the man of millions, and as a consequence realizes the same enormous per cent of profit on his investment, however small it may be. 1t can be safely said that a more marked de- parture than this plan was never made in the ‘world of money and those who take advantage of the opportunities offersd by this company will realize more on their money In a week than they would under ordinary conditions in a year. The general plan upon which the com- pany 1s operated does not materially differ from that employed by the natlonal banks, the investors of the company occupying the same position as the stockholders of the bank. Each and every 30 days a dividend is declared and each’ Investor ‘Tecelves a draft for his profits 1 | The entire capital of the c pany, one hun- thousand dollars ($100,000). stands be- tween the investors and loss. The majority of the mammoth fortunes of this country wers made by almost exactly the same methods as those employed by the Natiomal Securitics Company. Combination & the keynote of present day success. The small investor, by placing his money with that of hundreds an- cven thousands of other small investors, ob- tains all the advantages of emormous capital and his money earns as much, dollar for dol- lar, as that of the millionaire “captains of in- dustry,” while small sums, if Invested alone, earn but 3 or 4 per cent and are usually tied up for long periods of time. Investments in the National Securities Co. pay more thas this each month and are subject to withdrawal at any time. Upon investing, the investor re- ceives a certificate of deposit stating on its face that a sum equal to 6 per cent a month is guaranteed, payable monthly, and giving the hclder of the certificate the right to return the certificate at any time he may choose and withdraw his investment in Whole or In part instantaneously. This is without question one of the greatest opportunities for safe and hi Iy profitable investment in the entire financial world. It is worthy the careful consideration of any man who desires to rapidly accumulate a snug bank balance and yet have his money invested where it is at all times subject tu Instantaneous withdrawal and protected from loss by a company whose financlal standing and reliability is beyond question. The Na- tional Securities Company s rapidly extending its fleld of operations and to arouse additional interest has issued a booklet explaining fully fts plan of operating and giving full informa- tion in regard to everything an Investor would want to know. This booklet is sent free to all who write for it. Address at once, National Securities Co., Dept. 51, St. Louts, Mo.