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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, Ci JANUARY 18, 1903 35 - | light the market was extremely o There |in the Interior. Milling, §1 473@1 50 per ctl. | & limited demand for Apples and Pears and was a slight reaction shortly after the open- TUTURES. There will be six cars of Oranges suctioned T L Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. to-morrow. . 2 . o to 3 Oven. . High. . Close. box_for common, T3¢ » : : Rorihwest, and the price declined to T1R@TSc, [ 1y B 4035 4 $1% 1 10% 81 410 | Qi for sholoe ot $0 SO0T D0 or” e 10 but the easiness was only momentary, and act- | el 230! 126% 1 12615 126% | gome extra fancy higher. tve buzing soon broushf & sally,gad thide was | Y. market is showing more tone | PEARS—Winter Nellis, $1 25@1 75 per box, | A 2 2 | A e e e e e e e S e i including cold storage: other Winter Pears. o used ., Dt anal x K g G ; e T e Bt Tooner sricns oooe | Brisk’ demand 1o e mtetior 18 reporteds with | CITRUS FRUIT—Navel oranges, n2g230| AUCTION SALEOF ; from Liverpool atted A g Thers em e et | ATisone Lo Anselos 42 other southern sec- | per box for fancy, §1 5002 for choice and T5c 49 Head Kigh Ulass Standard-Bred Palo Trors ‘o "eome whial - having been "aiready | Uons buving aithe equivalent of §1'25 hers, $1 25 for standards: Seedlings. T5c081 iaes. i et ors o s2a2 alf-boxes: 25 X A b o O e omage i ater okt i | € fhe' camivalsat of §1 D0, Thers is & larss fir&uwwm: !:"-'-;nu 75e@8t for standara Aito Twa-Year-Oids 7 E e & AR ports of serious L In- < $1 25@1 50 for cholce and $2@: for fancy: SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. ryve in South Russia were confirmed and Ar- ;fidlggd;amrlg'%mfl“fl“""o T D | it I 8108 b0 i ban L o TO BE SOLD JANUARY 29y = M/ . | Adame Con ..., 20 Little Chief gentine advices were that the weather there sy 4 50; Bananas, $1 2 75 per bunch for New FRED H. CHASE & CO. announce that | Alice 2 Ontario Was very threatening. ¥ e o T RN Orleans and $1G1 75 for Hawailan; Pmeap- | {hey will st 40 Ophir . Continued liquidations of corn due to reports = _ > and shipping | Ples. $2@3 per dozen. THURSDAY EVENING, January 29, 1905, 4 k on the Local Stock Exchanges | Brunswick Con . 083 Phoenix 3 [ of heary “country acceptances caused uneasi: | Teed, $11361 17%4; Browine. and shipping —_— at 7:30 o clock. bl v oo i |G k Tunnel. 0834 Potosi . | ness in that pit and in the absence of any par- | grades, §1 20; Chevalier, $1 55@1 60 for fair to Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | " new corrigated iron pavilion by electric 2t £ p [Ton Cal & Va... 2 10 savage | ticular demand the market weakened. The | choice. riea Iruts, . lght.) Slocks steady on the day. i ;lv‘rn 5.‘.“" weeeen 130 Sierra N | close was easler, with May Jac lower at 43%@ FUTI | The entire erop of the Palo Alto two-year-olds - ! Iron siiver . . 70 Small Hopes 43%c. Session 9 t8 1 . m. hi . Stocks light | (foals ot 1001), consisting of colts, filies 1gs gain $57000.000 for the weck. | Leadville Con "\ 03 Standard . Rl roh aeklicn liveral ofterings, The et Win - hen . Siee that any ncrease fa the demend. wifi prob. by “soch sires. as Mesdocine / vV York E 75 BOSTON STOCKS AND BON bcloe: was easy, with May %@%s lower at 35% May $117 §117Y% $117 $117 ably start prices upward. New York is re- :‘lu b‘;“'.n azote, .'v.-r,\-,v!umm»r. r aoai - b -chanee hioher, § % s SR 5 3 1 ey er ag New York Exchange higher. e gl g E‘_':;"} “r?rov fons were extremely dull. The close| December, 87c bid; $1 asked. porting some improvement in the inquiry, but gy st - VERRRAN A S e S Thne M- was about steady, with May pork fc higher, | OATS—Ars firm_in sympathy with Wheat | thus far it is slight. Avena, agamn cager fi heat for Australia. 1~ Bonas— Adventure lard 21,@5c higher and ribs Sc higher. and Barley, but offerings are ample and trade | Another car of Ialian Chestnuts has ar- | - aiag: cord lavee intsviar | Atchison 4s Allouez . | The leading futures ranged is quiet, sived, L 2018, with a large interior demand. Gae ets L1000 Amaigamiated DTy R ST T | fooh e B B ek, S g e\ 'h| FRUITE—Apricots, 6%@8c for Royals and ARy (Gt & Mege: . 5 n 254 . osmo sweecwater, 2:2 Oa Rye firm and unchanged. x Cent 4 - 75 | Bingham for common . o cholos ‘wnd’$1 S314@1 33 fof | 8%@13c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4 g g ey g o~ anag unc gea. o 5 | fancy: Grag. 81 2061 2735 per el sun-dried, 4@4lic: Peaches. 4i3G7%c sheha o X e o | o st % CORN— market rules firm, with some | p 3 3¢ for quarters and 10c for ! C prients of Beans to the East. e e ol o g i peling right siong. Recelpts from "the West i o A g T gl Sngendlls o 330 . o) " - | Boston & Maine {Franklin . ] s s L s e c fe ¢ ¢ i Figs, ! £gs again in the market. Butter and Cheese steady. Boston Elevated Mohawk ... & 9% | . The Chicago letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & | 3@8¢ for pitted and 131%c for unpitted; Figs, | Syset Rose, 2 provement yet in the demand for Dried Fruit ‘ Surk pretd. el St 27 | Sozave:,, [The markel has been & wreat die. | 108 I maclod crco. 2w tor. the ) T o o : C d for Dricd Fruit. .“;mfm % pres % | aeor e g‘ ;(u. ‘fc“on e pr:myhl!]dtom’,]gh i l|'|'1e mar” Spen, | WBA. HOMSS, peesiin. (oc e Mpres | stull dull, here an sezcher Mexican Cent + |Quincy et from some strong hoider, The selling to- - & dull, here and elsewhere. Miscellaneous Santa Fe' G | May . S 3R 2% day was by commission houses In generai, go | , RAISINS 1002 crop are quoted aa follows: s sl btk Btk R Lo Soagur e fquly ... Y 2 £ 92 | any attempt to locate the principal would be e e & B S 2 < a good busincss in the country. | fAm Sugar 7 [ g et Pocks per baloal O | e i e eowd _baba . Deeh | o schtala: 56 less Suitanas. bc: Seedless C ! n Hides, Tallow wnd Wool et { ot deoe [May .o16740 18747 16740 16 471 :’;:”"r‘“':fi""‘;'";p}‘;fi:n 'f:‘l‘m,zm;“‘;,':;,}l{:.:! Thompsons, dla¢; Serown London Layers, 20-1h LOSING OUT SALE 5 d P 00L. | Mas {t7ta, Lard, per 100 puun«:s‘—m‘ o4 iate e e Thi 5 g M g I e boxes, $1 40 per box: 3-crown, §1 50 -crown | iy e 3 P P = | 4 o5 Y ....10 06 0 7 o G gl pt and firm. Beef and Mutton unchanged. e L L o 9% 950 945" '0e7s i ihan ol Y Do Dannad, Bt e | Town Imperials, 20-ib | Ifi,g,l,‘pUhHBRED RACFH\O_R]SP? Onions and Vegctables - g 4 . | Westingn Cc v Tiduly L Oy, 035 wBTA | TAls here, . We are inclined to the epinion B Frdano, | fancy. . 16 ey L e S g e ’ ns and Vegetables not materially changed. | LONDON CLOSING | Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— that corn is worth the money and that pur bulk, B%c; cheice, 15 Nevada), * . ] i up. Game active and higher | Consols for money f & Western,. 76% | SRTIARY \cihcoos 8o chases made on soft spots will not do P Lt bt = JOE RIPLEY : ¢ ¥ up. g . do for account . prefd 8o o 45 it rm. N h o : : nd 2¢ cetebrated brood mare such st - ¢ s s | ot Hn(l!rln & West:: Eaih gusiati i Fiour, | Western (sacked 1s quoted at §1 2115g1 ooy o B gt Bl L2 s Top N mp, et g supply and barely stcady. | Pennsyivania strotg: winter patents, §5 ¢O@3 70; straizhts, | Yellow, §1 Zly@l 25 tor \White and 31 Z2i.@ or I X L, 10@19%4¢ for Ne Plus John Happy. Joe B Fivder S b Lk . L b ! Reading ......... $3 203 4 spring patent: $3 5073 80; | 1 25 for mixed, California, Large Yellow, $1 40 3@8%c for Languedce: Peanuts, S@1c fe t- | Imp. Cyrus, Panique p. Sir Modred. Brig! . 4.0 T ST T e | st prefd. ... Fraights, $3@3 40; bakers', $2 35@2 80; e L . e, | S vasth Hule, (1i0e: Fibest tge; | Phoebu otlander. all in foal to Joa ' ks e prefd. ... i spring whea Nor B Ther R R e i o oL e et gt P ok 2 Rigley as e Sk & o ( = on fixed capital is thus brought up for : 0. 2 oa | 2 N et SRS | Do’ pres-and four eration w the pos a read- Western. . 20 a ryve. 51652 EYE—$1 12501 I8 perlctl. =3 1 THONEY—Cor 2 bl e | ear e X week srande. nion Pac 3 ; : Ciratted. 63 WA ok i 1 rourse of sterling exchange qur- | ' prefd et e~ Timothy sead; - gatracted, 04Tc light amber extracied, 540 S $ d the week bas fixed attention on the prob- | Erie ... Steel . 25; % barrel, $17 95: lard, 5 SO 4 5 246 THIRD ST NCISCO! sponding week or ty of the cutgo of gold. It ia understood s prera ba T T e e S L S Flour and Millstuffs. DEESWAS—ThAE g 1. . W Auctionser. e an o during December was a 1 prefd b 5 ited shoulders (hoxed), e Catalogues ready. Horses at Salesyard Weather R(f"" | fj;fn‘l._\( an .-xv:r;m;uu k.»s ..'.\,fi_ fons then ma- ’mgm\! 4;-;.“-;41 do prefd ea; ;l:i‘ehe (hoxed), §9 FLOUR—California Family Extras, $1 20@ | Provisions. . A% P Weath ort. o foreign bankers was even sug- | L & Nash, 1313 | De Beers . | @y 37%; whisky, basis o wines, §1 4 45, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 104 20; | gested that forelgn bankers were co-operat ? . Sk p 3 i S il f be - Aot benle, v Sy | e s 3 Rl o ot g T e i, $100) 1 o 04| rne makes s St the same. won| EDWARD S. SPEAR & GO, 20th Meridie D defer their demands for ~repay | 'Bar silver. uich 21 15-104 per ounce. Mones, s Shipment | 1o A S crs ‘tn Sartivcs are ss!here And at Chicagn. This market 1s very | s, 31 and 33 Sutter st.; telephone SAX FRANCISOC 8 Some Neying of St o len 8¢ TETAS| 8083, per' tent, {Iar, haeis. 54,000 3000 | tollows: Graham Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibe, | dull, with ample supplies of Hams and Bacon. | Cash peid for furniture, carpet wing ar ves 1y eate The enchoks for London account |~ 'The rate of discount in the open market for | Wheat, bushels 5 2008 | Rive Flour, $3 20; Rye Meal, §3; Hiice Flos | The Chicago letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & | desks ani mercha to parties not wishing : \\ Delieved that the Comming reastoment t of | Short bills is i 9.16 per cent and for three | COrR, bushels B0 | 855 Corn Meal, 5 2063 60; ‘extra cream, b, | Co, says: ~Provislons are dull and moderately | L+ Walt for Sucticn feturns. - o otagion of Govern. | MONthE bills 31.@3% per cent. | b ¢ 220,000 | Biint 25; O Grouts $6 20; Homing: 54 250 | steady. Advance In Wheat steadied the mar- | F . B Take Noti ure will 1 som& shipments of | 4 - Fo 4 bushels 11,000 | 4 00; Buckwheat Flour, $150G4 3; Cracked | 1oy some, but there was enough scattersd sert- | K BEMITHIE uyers, 1axe Notice. . = rom New York. The heavy Government | A ssociated Banks' Statement. | = : YWheat, $; Farina, i 00; Whole Wheat Flour, | keep It down to its closing pr ; i S, ¢ o lisbursements at New York on contracts are { _On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | §3 75; Rolled Oats, barrels, $7 35@0; in sacks, | "8 t0 td . i We are instructed by M MILLER, pro- ations 2 . believed to smplet so that the —— | market was quist. Creamerles, 18@25;c- dai- | 36 85GS 60; Peari Barley, $6; Split Peas, | Very little in the way of outside business and | yieter of the HOTEL & | New York m t expected to | NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—The statement of av- | ries, 18@25c. Eggs, weak, 24lic. Cheese, | boxest §6 00; Green Peas, $5 Det 100 tbe | little disposition on the part of local traders Post street. to sell by bene the m sub-treasury 45 steady, 13@lfec. o ' to enter the market. ' The moderate and TUESDAY, January L the iy Tabitreasury | erages of the clearing-house banks of this 5 P 1 ettt Dale Week. frone. (o-asarraw Tand Tor Tower arage | C1tY €0 the week shows: Loans, §8%3054,100; | : TR Hay and Feedstuffs. see anything In the market at present : . United States twos have | Ifcrease, $14.412.000. Deposits, §901,111,900: | Eastern Livestock Market. CURED MEATSBacon, 12 per b for | cr and fves W por | lncrease, &T1502.300, Clrculation. ! S Dry weather Is beginning to affect Hay and | heayy, 134 for leht mediam, 1tde o light, lined % per cent on call | jncrcane §500,000. Epecle, $148 | CHICAGO. = the market is reported firmer, with the sale | [7ifc for extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar- | - B1LM02.400 Reserve, |, CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—CATTLE — Receipts, | of & car of choice Wheat at $15. A large | cured Hams, HMc; Califoraie Hams. 1 CK LIST. { 200; nominal; gocd to prime steers, $5G8: poor equired 2 i 430,205, | to medium, $8G4 75; stockers and fosders. §2 25 Surplus, $20,217, dealer, just returned from an inspection of the most Important sections, says that he found i i Beef, $10 pet bbl; Extra Mess, $11 e e orime Mets POIL. 160TS o a extra | ] = - v i >y ess, $1! Dry Salted Pork, High. Low. Close. ncrease. $3.408.545. Ex-United States dé- | @4 50; cows, $1 404 40: helfers, $2G4 75; | the feeling growing very bullish, with dry ;‘.’."po'r? 2 bigs Fost, $5; Smoed’ By s 4 57 | posits, $30,260.700: increase, §5,413 $1 40@2 50; bull.-v"s;@“kh calves, | weather causing uneasiness and the large | 1fe per Ib. We Antbracite gz, i Wels 10215 | The Financler to-day savs: \A further addi- Bl come i siglh o3 holders off the market at present and clost LARD—Tierces quoted at S per Ih for c. — ! ; bS58 Wk > pf ga1j | Llon of $5,406.825 to the surplus reserve of the ('I e 'IC'*P"‘»‘,):"" e o °"|¢l$ 40.- | their barns, especially at Hollister and Liver- | pound end 12o for, pure; balf barrels | Lump, $11 ann om; h E > Lo . . ~ p-rigd * | ent, ans e hol e clines et | ~ it esc lons, $8 45 per 200 bS an: S 0 o T holdings aboe the 23 per cent rescrve require- | §6 10G6 9214 rough heavy, $8 6026 65; lght, | their Hay o | COTTOLENE—One half-barrel : three | 1™ o, according to brand -4 | ments (§20.217.125) a gain since January 3 of | §5 96 25; bulk. 6 55a6 60, All Feedstufts are steady, but prices are un- | halt-barrels, 10c; one tlerce, D75c: two tlerces, | *bf\ " rinsecd. S8 for boied and 54c for raw A s more than $10,000,000; this, too, in the | _ SHEEP—Receipts, 2000; sheep steady.'lambs | changed. 9%e; five tlerces, 98c per | 1nbarrels: casés. Se more: Calfornia Castor 4 the fact that the loans in the period covered | éteady: good to cholce wethers, $4 25@4 50: | “"BitaN-—$18@10 per ton. I | Oi1, in cases, No. 1, 70c; pure, $1 16; Luoc 7 have expanded nearly $11,000,000 and deposits | fair to cholce mixed, $3 25@4 Western | MIDDLINGS—$22 50@24 50 per ton. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Ho { fwe’ for boiled and raw in barr £28,000.000. The rise In deposits, how | sheep, $4 25@6 25; native lambs, §4 25G6, FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25@20 per | 1aes, bad ps. | Lard Oil, extra winte ned, barrels, { came altogether last week, for 'Saturday's | ST. JOSEPH. ton: Oticake Meal at the mil, £4625; fobbing. e ! cases. $1: China N I llon; p statement shows an increase in this item alone | g1 JOSEPH, Jan. 17 TTLE—Receipts, | $26 50@27; Cocoanut Cake, 22; Corn Meal, alers in Heps continue to report a good | Neatsfoot, in barrels. Tc: case of 2 . thus making an additional re- | 141 Tc:’.\nn%vpt!lhers, $3 35@5; cows and heflgrx $30@81; Cracked Cornm, $30 50G31 50; Mixed | “{:‘_ market, with considerable trading fn | PUr®. 70¢ ;’fi'filuu' "‘A .2.“,“:1:‘«‘:"“’- & Northwstn serve requirement of more ‘than $7,000.000 and | §2@4 35; stockers and feeders, $3@4 40, Feed, $20@21; Cottonsced Meal, 326 50. the country around 25c. There is nothing new | LoF % IA;n‘.y“ »m e e ;. 1 Chgo Term & Trn explaining why the heavy gaiu of $12,236,400 in | ~HOGS—Recelpts, 4100; 1igA and light mixed, | HAY—Wheat. $12 50@14, with sales of o Petrsud | Cocoanu . in barrels, i Chego T & T prd cash is not more fully reflccted in the excess $6 40@t #0; medium and heavy, $6 guc 70, extra fine at §$14 50; Wheat and Oat, §12@ | in Wool an . o8 for Ausiralia. € C C & St Louis. reserve column. The heavy Increase of $14.- | = SHEEP—Recelpts, 300; steady; native lambs, | 13 50; Red and Black Oat. $11712 50 Wil | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Colo Bouthern 412,000 in loans for the week is due principally | $6; wethers, §4 50; ewes, $1 25.’ Gat, "$10@11; Barley, $10¢11; Stock, 38 50@ | gbout 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted Colo So 1st pfd.... 1o the activity on the Stock Exchange, but it | S 9 50, Alfalfa, $9@1150; Clover, $3@9 &0 per Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, 81, Cow Colo §d 24 pfd.... is quite probable that some of the business of , New York Metal Market e previous week is i ny ded in the averages, | ton. STRAW—D0@62%c per hale. | Hides, 9c for heavy and 8%c for light: Stage, | e statement of January 10 having to reveal | hfi:s'xlfiich‘lbp'rvs c‘é!i.“l%ll!::: 1“93".&;1‘%‘ { the full proportion of loan expansion. The un-| NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—While the demand Beans and Seeds. 16%¢; dry Kip, ldc; dry Calf, 19¢; Culls, 17g 3 s usual increase in deposits has brought about | g0 ymotajy was of the regulation Saturday dull- 18, Sheepskins, shearlings, “25@30c each. = TURPENTINE. Thc per gallon in cases and & P et A A T TPty o | ness. nevertheless values were steadily main- | 1. .1 KR s Ak e | shoit waol, 40G8S¢ cach; medium, SG90c; long | 70c In drums and iron bassels. 8 Dew ¢.':n;'(!‘~1 ngretsfll’:v;q:,)::’"||::»K‘."]'r\:‘|'l;:lr:l':‘:‘ o Local an deal ntinue to report a | wool, 90c@$1 50 each; Horse es. sait, $3| RED AND v AD—Red Lead. 6@ The| by the reports of the larger individual banks, Tin ruled firm in tone, spot remaining at ively demand for the East, with firm pr: s for large and §2 50 for medlum, $1@2 for smail | $25 25@28 50, for ali descriptions, d boc_for Coits; Horse Hides. dry, $175 for | two institutions alone showing a gain in specie v 3 ¢ - 50 | large, $150 for medium, $1@125 for small | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reflining Com ¥ e larger than the entire net Increase reported by | 511 T oy andory, $15 26 (o0 juichanged at | BEANS—Bayos, §2 80G3; Pea, 43 50p | larEe; #1580 for medium Skins—Dry Mexican, | pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1h bas Y i the b [ $11 30 fop standerd, 813 95 for Jake, $12 1214 | 5 75; sman White_ $3 25@3 40; large White, | ary_salted Mexican. 25c; dry Centrai | Cubes. A Crosh 5 - - = B e e s eaact OF the concentMtion | Yor clectrolvtio snd 312 Kn GRSHite $5 203 35; Pink, 32 5062 15: Red. §3: fcan: 32%c. Goat Skins—Prime’ Angores. | voracre AND GENERAL o e e B R e 'l”rq-f::etsrn“z"u"m'm and | i 30@4 40. Red Kidneys, $4 75a5; Toe: large and smooth, Bic: medium, 5o | Greaulared i o | for the better. In other words, the larger | Lead is In qulet demand and steady at |¥5_10@4 per ctl, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5%3@fc per Ib; Fruit /¢ Granu banks control the rate situation in the money | $4 1214 SERDSCBrown Mustard, §2 23; Yellow Mus. | No. 2 $14@de; grease, 3Gdc. YORK, Jan. —The cotton market Confectione: market. | ThS very heavy additians to the re | Iron remained quotably unchanged and quiet.’| {arS. 38 50g3 I5; Wiax, $2 55 s |2 o v Hana-Yaliey Disydes Tati, 109 4.85c; Mas an v R N o e b o o e | 21c; Timothy, 7c; Hemp, 3%@dc per Toi | Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southern, T@10c | more: hali-bar Manhatta el g o B S R L S B New York Cotton Market. Broom Corn Seed, $12@15 per ton per Ib; do Lambs, 8G10c; Northern, defective, | 50-1b bags, 10 s s “‘)l'rhen‘:ni"rr:\eeflmih :'lixg-.“gf"?rlmwn.‘&“‘ 4 % DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2 50; Green, $1 75@ ; 9100 per Ib: Humboldt and Mendocino, 12 | Hali-barrels, 5.35¢: boxes, 3.60c per Ib. No years. nproved positior hanks, : It . or 4 o b 5 Te & - 3 Que to cash receipts, is shown in the fact that NEW 2 25 per ctl. 15c; Middle County, Dx c per jer taken for less than barrelg or it 1 5@ 26 T quivalent, the deposits are again_above the loan totals by | HOPS—23g26c pe cauivale opened steady at unchanged prices to a de- T Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. for thirt fifteen millions. Circulation still shows a ten- | 7 4 | 3 ho for thirty | Missouri FaclS | Gency to contract, the decrense for the week | cline of 2 points and closed qulet and fower. | San Francisco Meat Market. | Receipts of Produce. r Sunday, with frost | Mo, ‘\\A - paving béen TSR As & (ehols, e Sinte- ! ble Pot: th d th | | by lght northerly | New Jersey Ce | ment only confirms earlier predictions that the New York Goods Markel. Choice table Potatoes continued to meet with & - § Rt | f o 2 | beginning of the year would end the stringency | o Oy a steady. local demand and prices had no note- | Receipts of Hogs are falling off and are | FOR SATURDAY. JANUARY 1. . Pair Sunday, With | Norfolk & Westr 1 | in the money market, and not much change is| NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—The dry goods mar- | worthy change. Cholce seed kinds were in | mow Ilight an A Y-S “”'} Y | Flour, ar ske. 4.277 Hops, bales 10 = raing back from the | Nor & Westn anticipated for the present. The immediate | ket closed without material change. The tone | light supply and firmly held at previous rates, | with reports of s R paying an | heat, ctls . 60.506 Wool. bales . 1 & changing to westerly. | Ontario & We dutward imovement . of, sertificatos to “Ravops | g fvin “thrbalBout "“’J"' demand of average | pancy Onions moved freely, but common of- | @dvance over the quotations. Beef and Mut- | Barley, ctls .... 4210 Feed, sks .. 100 . e iy has served to postpone the probability of oM | extent. Print clot strong. Cotton yarns oy e ek | ton remain as previously quoted. | Oats, ctls . 1,250 Screenings. ska. r exports. | are strong, the demand good and prices are | ferings drasged at casy prices, DRESSED MEATS. Corn, ctls . Tallow, ctls . i | e | advancing. There was a better inquiry for choice Peas | i i s et | DS oo 1,321 Pelts, bdls A i Exports and Imports. | i I e ek | i 7 o eie | Potitoen, o’ TS Eie NG 2 2 mmanded the top quotations. een | are 8 | Onions, sks . % e ; 5 o Northern Wheat Market. DR R S Rt e o, o) "SRRG T ke for Stcers and 646340 por "H‘ Branea” 1 L5 s ez 3 NEW . 17.— ts of siiver i vanced, supplies being very light. Egg Plant | for Cows. 3 ngs, sks. 3 i 4 tiom Bule part Jor the wedk S H1E SIS | hGa and Bummer Squash sold well at Steady prices. | ~VBAL—Large, $%@dc; snall, 93@10c per Hay, tons’ . Lime, bbis : S of gold $300, | PORTLAND, Jan. 17.—WHEAT—Walla | g P OTATOES —Burbuncs from the river, 300 | PORR% 0 (otners, 814@9%; Ewes, 8@sic | : . | Brandy. EASTERN MARKETS. | Imports of gold for the week were 328,604 | (FORTLAND. = Jan. 17.—wr se per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, We@$l 15 per | MOT OREGON. L and silver $65,133. | Walla, 73c; blue stem, 82c; Y. ctl; Oregon do, 80cG41 10; River Reds, 3340 | P70 10oiouc por 1. i . 480 Wool, bales ..ee . . b X Imports of dry goods and merchandise from WASHINGTON. per ctl: Early Rose, for seed, 31 10gi 25 per | LAMB—10@10Me per 16, oo oo Tt e . %, york for the week were valued at $10.- | TACOMA, Jan. 17 —WHEAT—Firm and 1| ctl; Gamnet Chiles from Oregon, et v srans s gl | WASHTNGTON, . ; 5 = 3 - . il Sw E - New York Stock Market. outhern e @l3sc higher; blue stem, 8ic: club, Tic. $1 60 per ctl. | _ The following quotations are for good, sound | Flour, qr sks.. 15,102 /Flaxseed, sks.. 3,650 outhern R 5 # | 7 S ONIONS—60@75c per ctl for choice and | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, lese 50 e e h Northern Business. fancy and 40@doc for lower grades. | per cent shrinkage for Cattle: = Tol, St L & West 7 e 3 ; i s VEGETABLES—Green Peas. 4@dc per 1b; | CATTLE—Steers, §1@dc; Cows and Helters, | ¥———— . stook | Tor 8t L & W ptd New York Grain and Produce. > e Siring Bean: 10c; Wax, G@10c: Cabbage, Yic: thin Cows, 4@bc per Ib. Union Pacific T s, Th@8se per cil; C 5@ 40c per sk: H CALVES—4@5%¢ per Ib (gross weight). STOCK MARKET. ’ . " U Pacific ptd.. belenoat. PLNZE. house Cucumbers, 50c per doz for small and ~ SHEEP—Wethers, 4@4%4c; Ewes, 312@8%c . v s 600 * " bl'mf‘:“@ sgat’ IToOlarings, $1 25 for large; Tomatoes from Los Angeles, | per b (gross weight). % 14,106 barrels; exports, 4219. Quiet but firm: | balances, §08,026. ‘ g i B i e @t | under 160 Ibs, 63 @o%c; feeders, 6@6: The week closed with active markets on all - winter patenis, §3 054: winter straights, | SPOKANE, Jau. 17.—Clearings, for Chile; Dried Peppers, S@ie per b for 20 per cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, | the local exchanges. On the Stock and Bond . wnein Cen pfd 45@3 60; winter extras, $2 80@3 10; Minne- | balances, $18,72 Stockton and 10@121.c tor Los Angeles: lixg | stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. | Exchange the sugar group led the rest, beinz ress Companic | sota_bakers', $3 25@3 40; winter low grades, 3 Plant from Los Angeles, 12%c per Ib; Drieq 3 g o L generally higher, Hutchinson rising to $15 871 3 £2 6o@2 90, Foreign Markets. R i e e e Swuaehs N | General Merchandise. Hawaiian Commercial to $44 50, . Honokaa WHEAT—Receipts, 11,400 bushels; exports, | # ot T Bt vy gl B S10012: Mooh. | 2 | $14 75 and Paauhau to $16 75. Alaska Pack- 11,483 bushels. Spot, firmer; No. 2 red, $2%c | LONDON, Jan. 17.—Consols, 9214 rooms, SG2Cc per b, Ly | BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@5%e for June-July | &1% advanced to $130 73 and * Spring Vailey 1 Northern Duluth, 88%c . 0. b. afloat: No. | 91 13.16d; French rentés, 997 771 | delivery; San Quentin, 5.35c; Wool Bags, 32@ | "The oil stocks continued very activ 4 1 Northern Duluth, 88%c f. 0. b. afloat. No. | cargoes on passage, buyers and sellers apart: Poultry and Game 35c: Fleece Twine, Tla@Sc. T ! hard Manitoba, 8%c f. 0. b. afloat. Options | N6y ytandard Calitornia, 31s 3a; Walla Wal- 2 i | COAL—Wellingion, $8 per ton; Southfleld Continued P B el P 100 Wwhile a shade lower through realizing sales, | ;" 995 ¢1d; Fglish country markets, firm, l — ! Wellington, $4; tle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; nued on Page Thirty-Nin il o g held fairly steady in tone, owing to a con- | yn oot Yot United Kingdom: Wheat, 206,000 Réceipts of live Poultry were very light and o Pl Yy hdr L SR acd ol SHORTY S0k Niea SRE Sl Hews ey L e the demand was: likewise, retailers being e e —————————————————————————————— B 3 rom the Northwest as to supplies. After a | pre; : 5N o 5 s - - g e 53 I S finai chary raily on local covering. the market | | LIVEKEOOL, Jab. TL-WHEAT Fim: No. | supplicd. Large young stock alome wax firm | ADVERTISEMENTS. sup- | Amer Loco % i firm and unchanged. March closed | | standard California, 6s 8% ; Wheat in | a¢ previous prices. The markct, however, was to] Amer Loco pfd.... 100 81%G824c, closed $2Yc; July, | Paris, steady: flour In Parls, ulcady; French | o aetically bare at the close, Dressed Tur. | paconda Min Co.. 200 losed 79% | ry markets, quiet and steady; weather in { .\ \ere lower. Only 1S cases came In, but . Brookiyn R Tran... 5 R ans 5o and. fros 5 there wag very little Inquiry, the previous high | 3 Consolidated G 300 2183 bc; olds. 801 COTTON—Uplands, 4.78d. piices having checked the ‘demani. | i 880! 8- 1 Con THb S8l 4 - 7 ast, 26@3lc; 1901, 23@25c; olds, The usual quantity of gare came in. Tral> oy Misoourl P4 | Con Tobped ...... 200 1Tl wrg 17 | Sedst | 2 i 2 i | wax suddenly active and some kinds were | - . - HIDES—Steady. alvestor o higher, v = oty e 18c; Callfornia, 21 to 25 pounds, ; POULTRY —Dressed _Turkeys., 20@2%c; live Pooling Their Interests They Form An Enormous And Powerful rengih, and & Inter Paper pfd v, 24 to 30 pounds, ldc. LOCAL MARKETS. Turkess, 17@18c per b for Gobblers ans 116 | « ombine, Realizing Enormous Profits, " international Fower was | Inter Poger WoOL-"Firm: domestic fieece, 28Qu2c, || 1k for Hens; Geeee. ‘por palr, 8202 23; Gos- ot seacted thres. 3 SUGAR—Raw, barely steady; fair refining, s Tings : Ducks, $5@5 50 per dozen fo; o e g g g L.fl:,l\:f Bis cuit l,r:(‘en"lrieldugll. n«dxen. 3’/,“ molasses -uni. ¥ * | old ana g ‘r&\;“ Joung: RHERL 55 50- | One of the noteworthy. moves in the financial | during this time, The investment is amply nagi® | shown a reactionary 1 ned. stea . 6, 4.35c; No. 7. : | young Roosters, St : old Roosters. 8565 50 (oriq that is attracting a great deal of atten- | secured and investors rum no risks whatever. X . oy 3 8 4. . 9. 4.200: No. 10, Exchange and Bullion. Fryers, @>; Brollers, % 50@4 for 1arg. x 3 b % g ey g 9 ,u. ngcc Nn.{ 12, 4. No. 13, 8 and §% 50@3 lvrdx;l;'ll"szlgenng_ $1@1 25 per | ticn Is the pooling of interests by small invest- | The entire capital of the company, One Hun- unt for the change in sentiment 4.00c; No. 14, 3.95c; confectioners’ A, 4.60c - = 411 higher. dozen for old an 2 50 for Squabs. - | ors. A St. Louis firm, the National Securities | dred Thogsand Dollars ($100,000) stands k before 1 operators in stocke mold A, 5-00c; cotiont, 8.3%; crushed, 5.8 ml’,‘i?.‘.:"&i‘-:-«""‘?‘:o('a.‘i‘ I e e C i ey Hare, $USD | L e peime wmever T the: plan. ‘This | tiesn the' fuvestors. asd Jom. The majority o2 - B s e | EUSn ek e e 7 e | Sienting Excnunee, siehi e fin::;. $i; Mallard pucle 33 sogs & Company recelves thé money of . thousands of | the mammeth fortunes ‘of this country wero " have desisted | Pullman Pal Car . COFFE] pot 0, quie 0. nvoice, : = — vasback, 3 g, 7 80: Teal, b o * Tiees or have found | Republic, Steel Blic; wild, quiet: Cordova, ali%c. Fotupes | New York Exchange. sight. = 10 | Widgeon, $1 26@1 50; small Ducks, $i small investors and combining it forms gi- | made by almost exactly the same methods « as are made do not | Republic 8 pfd closed n-ndy.‘nelz\mchnn:ed‘lo 5 points high. gfiw York Exchange, telegraphic — 121 Geese, $3; w,;“e Geeze, $1@1 30; Brant, gantic sums which enable it to successfully | those employed by the National Securitics A following. The money | Sugar g i er. February. $4 25: March, $1 35: May, $4 55 ver, per ounce . for large and $1,25 for small; Honkers. $4@5; | ;ransact enormous deals that pay handsome | Company. Combination is the keynote of pres- he consideration i Tron { ' : ‘September. $4 85: Octol Mexican Dollars nominal - oy 3 “r ' B g &P | Roveer o4 i Ao S I8 Oxebes. % goi | Mitow Regiieh SAUS$9e coumen, §1\06. profits to the individual members of the pool. | et day success. The smail imvestor by plac- ) i n in the buying. P Co pfd divergence of opiuion ;y DRIED TFRUITS. Wheat and Other Grains. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. This is another phase of the Community of In- ing his money with that of hundreds and even i wis themselves. Th EVAPORATED APPLE how no change, gl 4 * | terest Idea made so popular by J. Plerpont | thousands of other.gmall investors, obtains ail ’ : I = [ S SnE,” Donmen aend ' prices | WHBAT-Wordwn Rulafes wets fimer. At |- ) i f Wastein Sraxs Eus came to] Morming the:only dMference tv. thet this Com- | the adtantagen of sporihens sapok oot ste . e s Drime, B@Rsc chotce, S3@e ang (vacy: | Sentine cables reported hard rains. hand yesterday and sold at 26@27l5c, accord- | pany is composed of an unlimited number of | money earns as much, dollar for doilar, as that w be w.,-m[fiy, and | 17 & Beel S (i o e ancy, | Chicago was firm, with a fair demand for ing to size of lot. On the street it was re. ¥ resources. he m e > ade of Western Union ... nanc uy SPOT PRUNES—Are mecting with a fair French and English account. Minneapolis re- ported that four more cars wohld fall due small investors, while Mr. Morgan's companies of the milllonaire “Captains of Industry,” 1 o] E if invested alone earm but -8 - Jobbing demand. Quotations range from 31 | ported all mills doing a very lurge business, | (o . This will relieve the ety of | are composed of a limited number of rich men. | while small sums if . ot Sbmesatet | | Totataaten .. 0 o TSI AN RiNai L 49 T otin o his ‘Gondins T0e vhine 15 ewave? e e o oy o | e Watiiaat 1o e Sut Geiaiis semmebous ol | 6 Sont o 4 per cent and are uswally tied up #reat’ bank and trust CLOSING BONES. 4 @10c for bags, “¢ for boxes and | The Chicago letter of Bolton, De Ryter & | exhausted. Receipts of ranch Eggs continue | this new plan, but because of its wonderful | fo: long periods of time. Investments in ti . - ke country's “money | i g refunding 2, Hocking ‘(-.. 4‘11,('}'» PEACHES—Are quict and unchanged at 12 | C0. said: “Broomball uhlle- lctuflflnhrmfll i | to increase -mv;'l-y‘.-ni :.nlm are Ietfllllfllo. success it is but a question of a short time un- | National Securities Co. pay more than this eaci -y = f o A e 3 registered . L & Nash uni 4s.101 | 18c for peeled and 6%@8lsec for unpeeled, reports of bad condition of winter wheat in | some of them shading the quotations to effect - * Micad Pyivania and Vemder | . 90 ---- Mo Oonteaite. o 97 14+ e ey Sonthern sl L enk nlioliakltinates worl's | SLIE There' s 5 oVerpluelof any eschiption, |1 many more will enter the fiel. It is & | month :J:n-:‘_:‘x;{:: o windmawat ot any e Pepem i aitin & St L 10208 | T # | shipments on Monday will be about 8,000,000 a.“.l ;:::“:ifd tl:e"t:nd';m 4t tils time of | well known fact that the man of money o il 1. 4 3 receives a e IMo Kan & Tex 45 0815 Livertn Tt bushels. Private cable reported heavy rains | "' 80 QNG Choese remain as before quoted, | thousands of opportunities to make profitable cate posit stating on its face that e o meaght | 0. 8w . | do2ds ......... 85 oreign I utures. in Argentina, Northwest reported further ac- | Both are in moderate supply and steady. and | investments that never come to the man of [ & sum equal to & per cent a month is guaran- tivity of this| 300l 4s res. ¥ Sent & 3%s.104 tive demand for cash wheat and stocks of | some houses report & firm feeling In Bitter. | non seans. ‘In popular language, “it takes | teed, payable monthly, and giving. the Bolier i the Bead | 50 o re North “Pa i2 ‘ % | Zhent ta AXaubeRseneeitiy aipvmcica Rtk e TANE T IR W06 skt | o v Al SNl £l macesaral | of UM Ceneifiite ¢ TRt 9 CoOure e . ment over the tme lost for them. | , 80 COUD ..o B o LIVERFOOL. i f;mpe\ammuxymmm“:”mfd st | BEws and 11,200 Ibs i @31 | plan of combination the small investor with | cate at any time he may choose aud withdraw il s s e vpiisile | A e % | Reading gen 4s.. 95 Wheat— March. May. | higher. but ruled somewhat easler during | por b for fancy and 281@2Dc for firsts: dairy, | from fifty to a few hundred dollars secures his investment in whole or in part instantanc- - for turth “their own projects. | Balt & Ohlo 4 SEEIp s | Gpuine 3 - G135 | the enrly dealings B ahe a tokinE | DY | 2@2svc: store ey ey imilq | the same opportunities that come to the ousiy. This is without question ome of the i’ prompt to enter upon operattons o s | o conv 45... 108515 L W 1sts. 10 001h lower and selling by local crowd, = Armour | o CREFRE R, Yoig Amorica. 8e; Bast. | of millions, and as as/consequence reallzes the | greatest opportunities for safe and highiy the expedients known o | Can South 2ds...100%' do 2ds ........ & Wheat— Jan. May-Aug. | was a liberal buyer brokers from 78c¢ ern, 17@17%c; Western 16%@17c per Ib, same enormous per cent of profit on his invest- | profitable investment In the entire financisl % 1077t the prices and | Cont of Ga Be... 108118 A & oyr Pase 4 3, | Qpening 2 20| to Thc, The buying by local crowd and | “ g 32@33c for 200 298310 | ment, however small it may be. It can be | world. Tt is/worthy the careful consideration wi that nuch o the a’l-pe:ll:x';'f o activiey fl-r;:}::-"lo al4aia08% |Southors’ Byase’ 2178 o;ific:‘r‘ = i safely sald that a more marked departure than | of any man who desires to rapidly accumulat. Sth in the recent market has been | Ch on 10 1o the ke of Fuch expedients rather tnen | C 1B & Q hew 48,. 943 |Tol St L & W 45 731 | Closing . 0 this plen was ngver made in the world of | a saug bank balaace and yet have s money competitive buying to secure control of rail- | C M & 8t P g 45,112 |Union Pac 4s.....103 money, and those Who take advantage of the | invested where it is at all times subject to ln- L A B T S b e ket ] V7 opportunities offered by this company will real- | stantaneous withdrawal and protected from Gririen. " Some of the poois, In sttempung | < C Ok St § 46102 | | do Sds £ ? d P ize more on their money I a than they bya company whose financial standing and el e Bl ol i eker leve | Fem .l 8 Chicago Grain and Produce. 8. wiges. BT, MRl - & pean. | CRllabIy se ddysnd iestion. The Hation have 4 onstrated the feebleness of the | Colo South 4s cneral demand and bave made inroads o | Deh & Tt Grd 45.. 9635 : The general plan upon which the company is | al Securities’ Company is rapidly extending | s i et There are very fow prominent vailrou | Brie prior lien 46 973 7 Ot ke Gies. Sasn. that | $oi o X -'::.W in- por oot OF evem 415 por Cent of ruling PHtH OEUCAN0; M KTl B 86 Soty jehiplare:Jou. S8 G RSRItL sné sivive fo1} gt S INITE OF SAN FRANCISCO, | {Tade In wheat and higher prices were real- ors of the company occupylng the same posi- | ” optTutiig V'rom time to time there are sales on the | UNITED RAILWAYS - | ized, the May delivery making a new record ' 2/ 5 Eaen, | I Togard to everything an investor would want > change e declines of so-called invest- NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Curb quotations: for the crop by sellfng up to 79c. Commission tion as stockholders \{ bank. to . T Raokiet 35 sent. 2res A ol o ity ich are zo oy Bea ueto | United Rairwarh of San Francisce ‘bonds- o | for the o TN 0 T 0. AL and every 50 days a dividend fs declared and | write for it. Address at once. National Seeurs r ricet once or 3 asked. Subscriptions—4 P uses appeared b5 ( nh.)ux‘.‘“n;l'hok ject of future . «orumwwynymmmmnmmm each Investor receives a draft for his profits | ties Co., Dept. 51, St Mo,

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