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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, JANUARY '20. 150 it e Wail-str \ k on the local Stock Exchanges. ect stocks about a point lower on the day. Stight changes in Silver and Exchange. Wheat in active demand and very firm. Barl Oc e weak and dull here, and just the reversc i ifi Corn and Rye as previously quoted. Bran firm. Other Feedstuffs steady. Beans still firm and moving, freely E Pot Some Southern Ve W estern Pou selling off readily. Eggs Orange. in Dried Fruits, t supply and firm. Hops active and firm, both here and elscichere. coatry. Hay unchangcd tstzvard. Onions continue in liberal supply. tables coming in frost-bitten. Ganie abundant and unchanged. ruu/‘! and weak. Butter and Cheese unchanged. Good Appies and Peays firm and sclling well. Nuts and Raisins. till quiet and featureless in all positions. Other Meats steady. Tuipentine advanced again. Jor of Commerce save: advices from the coast reported sellers of hops, they show- nee in the future of the e ctrong etatistical position. r higher Dealers market as buyers of choice . unsbie o ¢ Advices fromw of low grades ts from up the and stated that inferior grades re held at highe m London t member of the trade, e outlooX for the mar- The English crop, lal vsllmu& by the Gov- mports to date e and the Eng- 431,000 cwt.: ted unsold h has been The = of 290,000 et is argued, cannot pos- th an additional quan- equently, it s uvers will again have hops before the vear. It is figured t the shipments by the countries for the present Continental Pill be 160,000 cwi. to England and to the Un! ed States, a total of Continent deducting es en ap- ')O‘III)T\ cwt. to Weather chm! Pacific Time ) Jan, 1% b, m. € nal raiufalls to ante those of the same late last seas I in last twenty- ir hours Last Season This Season, 22,87 T 618 ot “uorimy Eurera Fresn has reglon 1t e The pressure intermountair ilen rapidly and has risen slowly however, beginning 1> coast and eonditions e may extend as co for thirly Janvary 20: d unsettied | southeast | lnd unsettied oo and vicinity —Cioudy and u Gesday, probably Tain: brish ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. TS Gl drecy | EASTERN MARKETS. New York Stock Market. YORK, ks Jan. 18.—The scant orders to which were found in brokers' morning confirmed the impression of the Indifference of the public to the present stock market. In periods of metive speculation the Mondey morning market is the most an- imated of the week, as a result of the Inter- vening period of idleness and sccumuiation of mall orders and aiso because of the natursl tendency to enter Upon mew mctivities with the turn of @ week. While to-0ay’s opeming deciines falied to show ‘rom outside sources there Was no eagenrenss to sell stocks. The consequences was the same listiess and indeterminate movement that was increasingly manifest last week. The speculative pools wlso desisted from activity sinoe last week's transactions had pretty weil aemonstrated the futility of their efforts stiract & genersl demand for stocks. Yy requirements on the money mlrkrl resulting from the Reading gl and was accented ax @ warning that the resources MI the money ~ & m.’d‘ they be- - repleninbed wre likely rawn uwon srndicates for the pusling of projects hel The of ihese nd an advance !n sterling uM uward the gold-export point. The rise e oved of eiraiias the savance he the conviction is general that an outward fmoveraent of gold this winter is Jrahue The announcement of the Aerms the coming rapsvasl loan and the probable over the | asy buying demand | reported w English markete, and local deslers stated at they had recetved the highest bide from | nd for Pecific hops mede them thus far | for the Panama canal purchase are confirm: atory ments ability favoral of work on ace accepted as to this view. immediate develop- the report of car shortage and in- 10 move freight offered was not & ble influence. The resulting movement is likely to affect, the r currency. The shutting down unt of coal shortage was also unfavorabie. Secretary Shaw's order requiring the resubstitution of Goveru- ment b Against King Culaticn by was affected by a surmise contending interests in the copper trade. rise in sonds for other securities deposited Government deposits was regarded as Decessary a contraction in note cir- the banks. Amalgamated Copper of new st of Tne Great Northern preterred was sup- posed to be connected with the return to the East of the president of the road. Missouri Pacific was helped by an increase in net earning, easy. of 1to 1% ay tor December. The whole market in_the late selling movement and Rock Island led the decline, but points were made by many of the leading stocks, Bonds were irregular. ‘Total sales, $2,830,- ©ou, United States 2s (registered) advanced -1 the s (registered) %, and the old 4s (reg- istered) % per cent EW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks: Sales. High. Atchison 57300 S Atchison prd . Bal & Ohio . Bal & Ohio prd.... k,in Pacific .. 4444 Chi Term & T pta. 1'(‘( je 1 Erie 2 Great Nor pfd Hocking Val Hockin Marhat Met St Nor & Ont & Pennsy Reading Y Reading Tst pi Reading 24 ptd Rock 1 L & Lou! 5t Lou Pau Union Union Wabash W& L Wisconsin Central. Wis Central pfd... Mex Central nd & L pfa.. East Illinois West. West A y{d< West B ptd. 4,500 £900 "800 800 & 8t Luulp : t pid prd . s Val pfd.. entral ptd.. hern thern ped. w . tan L . Ry West pfd... Western. ... ivania - siand....... nd ptd E S F ist ptd 5F 24 ptd. is 8 W.. is 8 W ptd Pac mc Pacific D!d 5 E 24 prd.. §§ 20% | 1 1, 524y Express Companies— | Adams .. | Wells Fargo . Miscellaneous— | Amalgamut Ca General | Hocking Coal.. Internatnl Paper. | 1nternt Paper pfd Interni | Lacleae e National | National Lead North Pacific Pacific Do 1st inc Minp & St L 4s £3, K &7 ds 08 InY Eeen 101 N J C gen 133 E Nor Pac 4s ...% 108 103 N 161 or con 21 | oad: St 2 215 ST & T M con 58114 HEELESF 05 | St Louis 8 108% | ~ DG 2as . of 100 (S A & A Do Ist inc 76 S0 Pac ds Ches & 10 S0 Ry B rhi & Alton 3! 81 Tex & Pa EXEac % SVEKLE c'uumfl'.\..xutl Do cony C, R 1 & Pac 4.107% Wabash c.c.eC 102 Chi' Ty 5 Coto it Den 2 Este o Do 01 Fw 1l Hock 109 Car & F pfd.. Linseed Ofl... Lin Ol ptd Locomtive. Locomot pid Smelt & 8 & R prd. | Anaconda Min_Co. Brooklyn Rap Trn. d | Colo Fuel & Iron.. . | Consolidated Gas. . Cont Tobacco pid.. People's Gas 2% 142 220 Copper 30, r & Fary... Ref.. Electric Biscuit. .. aoe 100 26 American 17 Coast o8 Mail 9335 | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—Curb quotations, United Railroads of San Francisco: Band.h, ‘Bhldsld $54 asked; subecriptions, $49 bid, $50 arked. NEW YORK BONDS. | U 8 ret 25, reg. % 1094 L & N unified 45,102 06 Mex ral 4s... 77 FINANGIAL | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS Adams Con 20 Little Chiet 25 Ontarlo . Alfce Breece. | Brunswick Cos Com Tunnel Con Cab & V Horn Sijver ! | Lonae e um Mone: cant’loans . Cime loans. :cE 8 i ston & Alba “(1)% gcntennlll ny. 25 0} Ran; { Dosion & nmne.lifl' Dox;nnf;lon C«;‘:x Fray | Hoston Elevated. 153 akhin ... NYNHG&H...221' (Isle Royale . | Fitchburg pfd ...140 Mohawk ... Union Pacific .1015‘. Old_ Dominion . | Mexican Centrai. 2515 Osceola . Miscellaneous. American Sugar. Do ptd . | Amer Tel & el | Dom 1 & Steel.. -130 .121!' Qui % Slnln Pek Copner zeral Electric, . | Mass Electric | pfa | United Fr 1 U 8 Steel . LOD ns for money...92% Nort & anerm 6l Cong for account. 83 94 Anaconda . 2 %8 ontarin & est. .08 Atchison - 913 'Pennsylvania A Do ptd 11021 Reading ».. 321, Balt & Ohio ....105 | Do lst pta 41y | Canadian Pacitic Do 24 pta % | Chesap & Ohio Suuthern Ry “ Chicago G W. pid . 9111. ! Chi Ml & St P. lsflk"louthern Pacific. . 6814 | Denver & R G.. 431 Union Pacific ...105% Do pta Do b 3 Erle $1% U 8 bteel Do 1t p T4 Do pe Do 24 _ptd 583 Wabash Ilinois Central 463, 2214 louis & Nas 23, De Mo Kan & Tex.. 204 Rands 114y N Y Central . i Bar silver, dull, 21%d per ounce. Money, | 3G3Y per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3% per cent | nd for three months’ bills is 31@3% per cent. New York Money Market. YORK, Jan. NEW 19.—Close: Money™ on call was steady at 4@5 per cent, closing offered dt 4 per cent. Time money was easier at 43§ per cent for sixty days: ninety days, 4% ; six months, 41:@43, per cent. Prime mercantile paper—b@0% per cent. Sterling exchange was firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 86.95@4 87 for demand and at $+ 83.70@4 bills. and $4 871G+ 88, i \ Posted rates—$4 841p Commercial bxl!s-“ 83@4 Bar silver—dTic. railroads, * | New York Grain and Produce. — % | NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 16,605 barrels; exports, 32,643 barrelsy firm and higher on spring patent $3 50@3 60; Minnesota patents, $4 1084 30. WHEAT—Receipts. 42,750 bushels; experts, S$8,881 bushels: spot, firm; No, 2 red, 827c elevator and 82%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Nort ern Duluth, 89%ec f. o, b. afloat; No. 1 harl Manitoba, H0%c f. 0. b. afloat. Throughout | the day the Wwheat market was fairly active | and generally stronger on Chicago support, | higher foreign markets, a visible supply, de- crease and local covering. %R@%e_ higher. March closed at 85c; AT sed at s2%e; July, 70 11- m@w Closed ot 79 HOPSE —Firm. WOOL~—Steady. HIDES—Steady SUGAR—Raw, COFFEE—Spot, nominal; Guie refine: 5 points lower; sales, $420; March, $4 85; s $4 60; Se lember $4 80; Nnvember $4 86 cember, §5 05, DRIED FRUITS. APORATED APPLES—The market shows with fancy fruit held a shade | mon, 4@5¢c; prime, B5%4@5%c; ; fancy, 7@Sc. P Dot are in moderate jobbing ie- quest and rule about steady at 3@7'%c for all grades. APRICOTE —Quiet; boxed quoted at 81,@9%c and bags at T13@10c, PEACHES—Remain quiet, but steady and unchanged at 12@iSc for peeled and 6X@s'4c for unpeeled. E | fair activity * CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—The May wheat delivery opened %@%e to & shade lower to-day at 7874c | 10 78%ec, an irregular condition brought about | hy liberal selling by a prominent house on one side and an array of bullish news on the other. The bulfftin beard showed world's shipments | h. 2,000,000 bushels shy of what had been expect- ed and comparatively little of it coming from | Russia and the Danube; strong cables, a de- crease in the quantity of wheat on passage of 48,000 bushels and smaller Liverpool stocks. | These considerations early sent the price to | | 79%ec. Scattered profit-taking caused a reac- tion early to T9c. The operations of a certain long, together with reports of a stiff demand | | me -upply 4 of 586,000 bushels, b | erator’ mentioned | mulated an estimated line of 2, 2,000,000 bushel Spirited pelling answered the tempting <but the market rose fteadily to 79 closed Tc over Saturday at 193@79%e. lmu"‘kee(} during the afternoon was broad and exci | ““Fhe corn market was heavy most. of the day The | under the influence of favorable weather, 11b- | eral country acceptances of Saturday’s bids | and the absence of any particular demand for | the jcash commodity. May closed a shade down at c. | “Oats' held steady throughout the day, though sentiment was Inclined to be beamn May 7 cicsed a shade lower at 35%@35 | “'Fhe provisions market. was'quiet The ope | ing was_lower in sympathy with a decline yn | hok prices, but the wheat strength saved t4e market from a further decline, and even resul {ed in a slight rlIlY May pork cloled 2uc i | grain Saturday, 83.75 for sixty-day | winter straights, | The close wwi | ~ Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, * Jan. 19.—CATTLE—Recetpts, 30,000, Including 2700 Texans. Market 10G15e lcwer. Good to prim> steérs, $4 75@6; poor to medium, $364 75; stockers and feeders, $2 25@ 4 25; oows, $1 10@4 40; heifers. $2@4 75; can- ners, $1 40@2 50; bull m; g., calves, $3@ 7 50% Texas fed steers, $3 S0@4 50. HOGS.—Receipts to-day, uomm to-morrow, 40,000; lett over, 10,000, Market 10c lower, ed’ dull. Mixed and butchers’, $6 2006 50} 00d to choice heavy, $6 60@8 85; rough heavy, 36 000 0; light. $5 5006 15; bulk of sales, 55 SHEEP—Receipts, £2000. Market sipone to higher. Good to choice Wwethers, $4 254 €0; fair to _choice mixed, 25@4 25; Western 33 slicep, $4 266 25; naiive lambs, §1'26G6. ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 19.—CATTLE—Re- 5 75; Texans and ws and helfers, $2@+ d.._ .wcx-r- and feeders, $3@4 Recnlnll. 4357; light and light mlxed 5, medium. and heavy, $6 40@6 O G 56 hoan Vi pigs, SHEEP—Recelpts, 145%; top Colorado lambs, $5 95; top native ewes, SI ‘New York Metal Marlm. NTW YORK, Jan 19 —Sowe business in tin for spot and futures was Teparted to-day, there being five tons scld at $28 50 and five tous for April delivery at $28 3713 and an additional five tons at $28 40 with the market ciosing K-wady at $28 40@28 55 for spot. London was % I8/ v,elx by 5s with spot at £120 and futures at A Copper dectined 6s 33 -1ri Lendon to £53 26 | 64 for spot and £53 7s G for futures. Lo- cally it was a shade higher. Standard was | quoted at $11 (215 lake at 512 elec- frolvtic at $12 20612 40 and casting 4t $12 @12 &5, e Lead in New York was quiet and unchanged | at 4ige, while in London it was 2s 6d higher at £11 8s 9d. Spelter was a_shade easler here at $4 90@ . but was unchanged in London at £20 Iron in Glasgow was 2s lower at 63s 7d and 6d lower In Middiesboro at 47s 8d. Locally it was qulet and more or less nominal, No. 1 foundry Northern, $23@25; No. 2 tounary, Northern, No, 1 foundry, Southern, and No, 1 Southern, soft, $21G22. Nominal for warrants, ;| Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Jan. 1 ‘The visible supply of January 17, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as fol- low: Bushels, 49,297,000 Decrease. Increase. 000 141,660 New York Cotton Market NEW YORK, Jeon, closed steady at a ne 19.—The cotton market #ain of 1 to 5 points. F, orergn Markets. LONDON, Jan_1 Consol 31%d; French rentes, 99f 95 | on passage, firm but not active ard California, 31s 3d; wheat and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 2,180,000; wheat and flour on passage to Continent, $00,000; In- | dlan shipments wheat to United Kingdom, 1~>onv Indian shipments wheat to Continent, 927,@93; silver, wheat cargoes | firm; flour tn Paris. "firm: weather in England, tha COTTON—L plands, 4.82d. | Northern Business. | Wash.. Jan. 10.—Clearings, s, $40,195, Jan. 19.—Clearings, $875,- + \“Jan, 19.—Clearings, $404, SPOKANE, | $351,068; POR 4 51 708; balances, § SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 19.—Clearings $682,- 090; Lalances, § ; Northc_rm “heat Market. TACOMA. Blue stem, club, ORE Jan WHEAT—Walla valley, Tc. | _ PORTLAND, Walla, 78¢c; blue s LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. | Sterling Exchange, 60 days | Sterling Exchange, sight . Sterling Cables .. | New York Exchange, N York Exchange, Sllver, per ounce . Mexican Dollars nos Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The forelgn ma-kets were firm, with higher futures. The world's shipments | for the week were as follows, in quarters: | Russian, 316,000; Argentine; 19,000: Indian, 6000, The Amercian visible supply decreased. | 859,000 bushels, i Chicago was 1¢ higher, but without espe- | cial feature. It was repfted that Minne- apolis would soon be shipping Wheat to in- | terior Northwestern mills. It secems that the = | | | telegraphic 7 Northwest is getting shy of Wheat, and the | situation all through that country is very bullish in consequence, This market was very strong. with higher | futures. There is a good deal of club Wheat being bought at thé moment, as the White | Australian description is about exhausted, A lot of 8000 sks, reported sold last week for. ' | Australia, was sent to Petaluma, and that nt 1 in the market for a lot more. The:| Wwhole Wheat situation, both in this country and abroad, is very firm. CASH WHEAT, No, $140G1 474, according to location; | Milling, u 50 per ct FUTURES. Bession ® to 11:30 a. m, Open. High. Low. Cloze. | May 142 $1 u% 990% 81418 - 12715 ask 2 p. m. Benlon Open. High. Low. Close. Aldl% 8A% SLah & a1y No sales. San Francisco is the only weak and quiet market on the coast. As already mentioned, Los Angeles and- Arizona are, buy- ing down’ south at the equivalent of $1 25| 85,000 | No. 1 Stand- | LIVE'RPOOL Jan, 19.—Wheat, firm; No. 1 | & _ | CHEESE— $30@41; Cracked Corn, $30 50; Mixed Feed, $20@21; Cottonsced Meal, . I HAY—Wheat, $12 5014, with A S extra fine at $14 50; Wheat and 3120 g W;"W" Black g‘l‘l:('lltncu W.‘,Wlld at, 5 Barley, i Stock, $3 0@ 9 50; Alfalfa, $9GI1 50; Clover, $9g9 50 per ‘°§"mAw—¢_oouuo per hale. Beans and Seeds. The flrl"nne-' and activity in Beans continue, and full figures are obtained without difficulty. BEANS—Bayos, §2 80@3; Pea, $3 503 8 15; small White, $3 26fl aID‘ hr‘e ‘White, 2«@3 35; Pink, $2 50G2 75; Red $2; Lima, g ; Red Kidneys, S( T5@3; Blackeye, 54 per ctl, SEEDS—BI‘OWH Mustard, tard, $2 2 75; Wlax, $2 for El%t‘!rn % Allll(l % S e 2%c; mothy, emp, @ic per H Broom Carn Secd, &ms per ton. DRIED, PEAS- Nl 85 50 Green, 51150 2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Zg‘ !el!ow“ldlu- i nary, H‘AG Potatoes and Onions were In free supply and the market for fancy table varieties was flrm, but inactive. Cheap stock offering Lreely at easy prices and moved slowly. | Sweets were firm at the previous price. Two | cars came in. | Choice vegetabies from Los Angeies were in fair request at good prices. There were a lot { of poor frost-bitten Peas and Beans sold be- low the quotations, Egg Plant and fresh Green Peppers were in limited supply and readily commanded full figures. POTATOES “Hurbuns irom the eiver. ] Gde per ; Salinas Burbanks, 3 ctl; Orezon do, S0c@$1 10; Riv r ctl; Farly Rose, for seed, §1 10G1 5 per ctl; Garnet Chiles from Oregon, 90c@$l per ¢l Bweet Potatoes from Merced, Jobbing at 1 50 ver ct] 1ONS—30@75e per cul for {ancy And 1DOWe tor ower grades. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 4@5c per | String Beans, 10@12%e; Wax. 6@Se: Cabba DGS6C per ctl; Carrots, 35@i0c per sk: H: house Cucumbers, —— per dozen for small and —— for large; Tomatoes from Los Angel $2@2 50 per crate and $1 50@1 75 per bo 23a@lc per 1b; Green Peppers from Los Angeles, 6@#7c per 1b; Dried Peppers, 8@9%c per 1b for Stockton and 10@12%e for Los Angeles: Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 121ac per Ib Dried Okra, 15@20c per Ib; Summer Sauash | from Los Angeles. $1 25@1 50 per box. rowfat Squash, $10 per on; Hubbard, Sr0a1s; Mushrooms, 5@20c per Ib, chofce and Poultry and Game. Fine large Western live Poultry was wanted, especially by the Chinese who are stocking up for the approaching halidays, Two cars were | marketed yesterday and cleaned up well at £00d prices, There was not enough domestic | live on the market to warrant any change in the quotations. Nine cases of dressed Tur- keys came in and sold quickly, Game was offering freely and moved off well |as could be expected on Monday, which fe generally a dull day. Mallard and Teal Ducks were & little firmer, were unchanged, POULTKY—Dressed Turkeys, 20G22c; live Turkeys, 17@15c per Ib for Gobblers and 17@ | 1% for 'H Geese, per pair, $2G2 25; Gos- | lings, $2G:2 25; Ducks, $545 5 Per dozen for old and $6@7 for young; Hens, 5@5 50; young Roosters, $6G6 50; old Roosters, $5@5 50 Fryers, $4 B0G5; Lroilers, $3 0G4 for m;, and §2 50g3 for small; Pigeons, $1a1 25 dozen for old and $2@2 50 for Sgua GAME —Doves, 81 per dpzen: Har | per dozen: Cotfontall Rabbits, $1 7 Rabbits, $1; Mallard Ducks $3@4; Canvasback, $3@4; Sprig, $1 1502 Teal, $1 25@1 50; idgeon, 81 2581 50: 0 Ducke, §1: Gra; Geese, $3; White Geese, $1@1 50 Brant, $& for large and 31 25 for mall; Honkers, $i@5; English Snipe, $3; common, $1' 50, o Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Large receipts of Egg#s kept the market weak yesterday and though no positive de- cline o~curred dealers shaded the quotations rather than lose the buyer. The car of West | ern that came in Saturday was quickly sold and the several additional cars announced fer this week will probably also meet with ready sale, as t is more call for mediym Ezgs than fine ranch’ at the moment, as ihey sie much cheaper and the cold weather gives them keeping qualities. Buttér and Cheese remain as before, being steady, With moderate stocks. Receipts Were 0 ibs Butter, 559 cases Eggs and 1100 Ibs Cheese, BUTTER—Creamery, first hands, 20%4G31c | per 1b for fancy and 281%@29c for firsts; dairy, 25@28%5¢; store Butter, nominal. both New, 141.@15¢ for choi and 1c for falr 3o; Youns ‘America, 166, Bast. ern, 17@17%¢; Western, 16%@17c per Ib, HGGS- Kanch, G306 for fancy and 30@81c for lower and medium grades; store, 271q 300, g‘n:‘ storage. nominal; cold 'storage Western ge, Deciduous and Citrus Fruil:. Desirable sizes of Tangerines continued to sell well, although supplies were more liberal than heretofore. The market for other Citrus fruits continued dull, the public demand- be- ing light, although the cold weather is over Grape Fruit was held at firmer prices, as sup- plies were very light. Company sold four cars of fairly attracti Navel Oras follow: Fancy. $1 65 choice, §1 28@1 15; standards. S0egel 30 as: cording to size. The Merchanis’ Auction Com- y sold two cars, fancy Navels selling for | $292 40, and choice and standard for $1 26@ 1 50. One of the two cars sold by the latter | | concern was fancy Redlands stock, which ac- | counts for the difference in prices. Buying | at both sales was of a speculative clurlcler‘ d;ld the stock sold off simply because it was eap, Good Winter Nellls Pears and fancy Spitzen- berg Appples“from Oregon were firm and ac- tive at the top rates. The lower grades met wlm a fair demand at sustained prices, ; PPLES—50@the ler box for common, T8¢ 6'1 for cholce and $1 25@1 75 for faney. | ARS—Winter Nellis, 31 23g1 75 per 'l;,:md{n‘ cold storage; other Winter Pears, | CITRUS FRUIT—Navel Oranges, $2@2 25 per box for fancy, $1 50@2 for choice and 15c@ | $1 25 for standards: Seedlings, T5c@$1 25; Tan- gerines, §2@2 50 for half-boxes; Lemons, 75¢4) $1_for standards, $1 25@1 50 for chnlce and $2G2 50 for fancy; Grape Fruit, $2¢ Limes, ;" Bananas, $1 7 bunch for New Orleans and $161 wallan; Pineapples, $2@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. 2 75 per 5 for Ha- fresh arrivale. FRUITS—Apricots, 5%@8c for Royals and 81%@13c tor Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4@ 7c; bun-dried, 4@4lic: Peaches. 414@7le; Pears, 334@4l%c for quarters and S@loc for halves; Nectarines, 4%@5%c for white; Plums, 5@8e for pitted and 1G@1%c for unpitted; | 4@de for black and mebc N e it lcwer, lard unchan; and ribs Bc here, and around Fresno sales at the equiva- | PRUNES—1002 cf 216@2%e for tl H ; TOP. he f il '{";:EL“‘ "):'jr“ ';:;:’ I‘fi" . | Siieencs vecweam :&“:;.:“&b:@::h‘l:,.‘é“:‘nz., sizes With K@lke premivm toe. the. Mrge = 3 X 2 o Wheat No. 2 g s S oor 0 Tataren dre ‘again Tower, as | , RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows y T4% 5% 748 75% | will be seen. ' n-mwn looge Muscatels. 50-1b bo: S S 908 | # aAss RRRgs (L S OO ‘115?2?.'1:5'- edless * K 4% T4 Feed, $1 1564 7%: Brewing and shipping | £ 5 ‘Thompsens, 53¢ 2-crown London L-ye , 20-1b | J.":‘:r.nryx\? oy oy o i ‘;‘?“ $1 20; cnevauler §1 35@1 60 for falr 0| poyes. §1 40 :ar box; 3-crown, §1 50; tcrown | May . 3 8% a3l gl | o FUTURES. fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2; S-crown Dehe- | July . 4215 429 | s so sas, 20-1b boxes, $230: 6-crown Imperiale, 20-1b { " Oats No. semonuzol £ | boxes, “'é‘ ed.as.km b“:rg::m_ fancy, }u sace cees os., bul ©5 ice, 16 £ oo 8% . i . 3am | May ... STt 91 10% 110k $510% | rl cpe: Sigc: bulk, , | g 2 3213 | December, Fioo. ma o7 askea, NUTS. Wainits, "No. 1" sofisnell, 13G18%c; |~ Mess Pork. per barrel— =1 10 ke Seali No. 2, 10a11c; No. 1 hardshell, 11@11%c; No. | erulr)' 20 17 75 17 75 1775 17 7 2, 93%@10c; Almonds, 1ic for Nonpareils, 104@ 16 16 45 u m% 1 w% $1 m% u m% 1lc for I X L, 10@10%¢ for Ne Plus Ultra and i M eseriberiNo ealen: savie '°'u'1z“““'°°°u.1’§§“’“n‘?s.i?.’° Jor Bast- ern razi uts, b c; b 07l 10 1341, OATS—There ";“}}"'"‘ new to report. The | Hicing, 11glie: Coconnvts, §4 50G5: 1talin K] R P st o Chestnuts, 8%@10c per Ib. Woite, $1 nvm.w B -.-a W?mfl for EY—Comb, 12@15sc for brll nue FROREY. % i i aiomon 2 Sy arel oS e i g ....:'n Sy G800 | for light amber and 100 for | AN v 024y {‘.’:ey“”a;“‘ L25@1 2% Der ctl. o ;:xr;eu;d,‘a{‘m. light amber eumm. mo oo, et i s s ar kW qucistiane, wire a5 Tollowa:: Piowy. |, DORN: ‘“"'m‘:",ff: r'fific,,":"' = aulet xzuwu—nxmmm strong; No. 2 spring wheat, 16@70c; No. 5, 714 “‘{‘:,.“::3“".,','".‘}“. utpresen .y GorS setiow, S%e; Mo. 3 oats, B0% AT Ko enien " sncied). 1 ZAGL 25 for Yellow, Provisions. - N : good feedin hrley. “6110: " ”*Gé.\z& ‘Wuwlm ngdell';waaol = mr - Tair 1o cholcs malting, ; No. 1 flax seod, | :“,",’,"mnd",‘:{, ; Wmm«?l There was no particular change at Chicago $1 19; No. 1 Northwéstern, $1 24; prime tim- | an! . $1 2081 30 for Whis and this market continued dull and feadurel othy seed. 83 60: mess ork. per barrel, ¥13 157 | 450 1o o - CORED, MEATS-Bacon, 13 Rplen: m-x, er 100 pounds, $10 17%; short ribs sides 1 214 1 15 per con hi be (loofe), §8 77 salted shoulders ’mu Norinal &t $1 7562 10 heavy, 123%c for light medium, 14%c for light, (boxed), 88 37 : short clear sides e,,‘,’g" g 02 10 ber | 1514 for extra et 10c for mugar-cured ed and W basts of 5 . o Vo iy :.n )h’io; clover, mmmkzn«. $11 ao}'m' 7 cuml 1de; “‘"flh e, 13 uqnu:- e Flour and Millstuffs. Sfess. Beef, $10 per Lbl: Extra Mess, $117 Fam: Articles— B Blflvm;nu. et : iy, pnme Mn- Fork, $15015 url lour, barrels . clear, a-i Toe: lé‘v‘vm:t. bushels , 400 240,000 | FLOUR—Calitornia Family Extras, $4 20@ | Pig pnrk su igs lm. §5; Smoked ' Beer, Cor; hels 1,000 u.m 4 45, usual (erme; Bakers' Extras, $41004 20; 1155 per B oy quoted at s per 1 for Oate, bushels 400 | Oregon anda . $8 DO@3 75 per bbl tor ‘bazrel °-- E o 0 tins, “T2%; B-1b s, Taike; 316 &’no ENE—One half-barrel, 10%c; paltibarels, doe; ort derce 05¢: s “"u.m.. co Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The Hop situation seems to be very all_over the World. as will be seen in the frs column. The Calfornia and o mar . firm, with an “'.3.!”%' e ERELRE, £ Reds, S50c | The other descriptions | The California Auction | There is nothing new to report under this ' head, except that Chestnuts are lower under | i i | | Lump, » > Sa Hogs rumors packers and butchers, DRESSED MEATS. Whnle‘;:le ; F—17@1%e for Steers and 6@6%c per Ib for 'S, S EAL—Large, §3%@0c: small, 94@10c per T Ib. LAl The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered In Sai .0’ under 1 20 per BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@5%ec for June-July | delivery; San Quentin, 5.55c; Wool Bags, 32@ | I Southfield | 35c; Fleece Twine, 7la@Sc. COAL—Wellington, $§ psr Welington, $8; Seattle, $8 50; Bryant, 36 5 Roslyn, end, Richmor $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, | per ton tain descriptions. 38 45 | per ton, according to OIL—Linseed, in mm-l: oil, in 5oc for Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, cases, $1; China Nut, Neatstoot, pure, 7 16¢; Pei | alk: 185e: 16c; in ulk, gallon barrels. RED @ Cubes, uuhox-wm +8%@%c; Ewes, 8@8%c per , CAl vr:s—mfi%e per 1b (rmu weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 4@414 per Ib (gross welght). LAMBS—Yearlings, 414@4%c per Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, tags, 40 per cent off from above quotatioms. | $6 50; Co-operative_ Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh | $11 50; Cannel, $9— per ton; Coke, $15 ocky Moun- | per gallon}; Cocoanut Oil, S83sc for Australia. COAL OIL—Water m‘?z v?m 0il, in bulk, A 21c; TURPENTINE—Is stili higher at GAR—The ‘Western Sugar Refining Com. pany quotes as follows, per ib, in 100-1b bag: n Francisco Meat Market, continue firm under light receipts, with of higher prices being paid by some 10@10° . R Droesed ‘Hoge. $%@0%e per 1. LIVESTOCK MARKET. rancisco, less 50 | Cows and Heifers, Ewes, 313@3%¢ 160 1bs and up, 6% 00 1bs, G4 @06%c; feeders, 6@6}5c; sows, | cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and | General Merchandise. ton; $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; Walls- Wallsend, $6 50; | Cumberland, $12 in bulk and nd, $7 5 in bulk and $17 in sacks; R 2000 Ibs and $8 30 Soc tor batied and St tor raw | cases, Sc more; California Castor | cases, No. 1, 70c; pure, $1 16; Luco bolled and '48c for raw in ‘barrel: [ 55@62¢ per gallon; pure in barrels, 70c: cases, Toc; Sperm, Gc; Whale Ofl, natural white, 50@55¢ Fish Ofl, in barrels, 45¢c; cases, 50c: in barrels, 63%c for Ceylon and | arl Ol in cases, ', in bulk, | ‘e‘fi—dem Gasoline, in cases, 221pc; ases, 9 per | in cases and 73c In drums and fron AVD WHI’I‘E LEAD—-Red Lead, 6@ hite Lead, 6@6%c, wccordln: to| i S. F. Drydock | S8an Joaquin Oil A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.10c: powdered, 4.95¢c; Candy Granulated, 4.95¢; Dry Granulatéd Fi ‘ine, 4.85c; Dry Granulated Coarse. Fruit Granulated, 4.85c; Beet Granu- | 4.75¢; Confectioners’ | xtra C, 4.35¢; 4. 4.15c; baredls. 10 Sore: hall-barrels, 35c"mors: hoxes: Goc move; ) 50-15 10c more for all Kinds. Tabiets— | | Half-barrels, 5.35c; boxes, 5.60c per Ib. order t: equivalent, 4700 | | Potatoes, sks .. l.-l\);)\ | #* # | STOCK MARKET. * » Trading was light on the morning session of the Bond Exchange, but the sugar stocks ruled | No aken' for less than 75 barrels or its Receipts of Prodiice. FOR MONDAY, JANUARY 19. ks 210|Wine, gals 913/Lime, bbls very firm, Makaweli selling up to $29, Hawali- an Commercial to $45, Honoka Paaubau to $17 and | a to §14 37%. Spring Vailey Water was | | i lower at $82 50. There was a further adyance in the sugar stocks in the afternocn, as will be seen; also | sales of Glant Powder at $67 50@67 75 and or: Oceanic Steamship at The_oil stocks sold well again and vr!cel were firmer, especially in the afternoon. Trad ng in mining stocks, though still lively, was not as heavy as last week, and quotations | continued to decline. San Francisco Gas was ex-dividend of Me\ vesterday. The Germanla Trust Company has become a member of the Stock and Bond Exchange. | STOCK AND BOND umxen,f MONDAY, Jan. 19—2 p. l'}dTBD STA'I'ES BONDS. 4 ~109% 110%; | 4 I’lnld o ‘i s qr ¢ (new)1363,1381; i e mo;:uom:«q;r o 108 | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Ala A W 5s. — ,Oceanic S Js. — 8615 | Bay CPC bs. — 1081 Omnibus 5e. — 12745 | C.C Sam ts.108% — |Pac G Im 4s 95 Cal-st 115 — (Pac E Ry 5s.100% [ 4 Cosu 56» e 2 Pk & CH 6s.108 Ed L&P 284 — Fer & CHBA |ln“.ul Pwl-st R 6s.118% Geary-st — T|Sac EGR §s. — 103% | H & C 5igs.104 S!' & SIV3s.122% — H R T&! g 3 Sterra Cal fllll“)fillz'& L Ang R 0s.119 S P of A 68 i L ALCoés. — (1909) - | Do gtd 6s. — (1910) ot ] Do_gtd 5s.106 s c i L A Piconss 105 1 (905)Sr A.106 | Mkt-st C | Do lem | NRofC ! Do Bs . NP CR e } g Cc PR(‘ Bs. b 5 1 NSRBs.. 100%102 SV | BiE T | REm ST i — 3dm O Tos 2o 118 — stk Gaxes100 118 i Do con Se. — 106 |U G & E 3s.1 —_— Oak W g 5s. — 101 Cent L Eqt G&L Co. — ll\ltual Firem's Fnd.310 Am N Bank.120 127 |First Natlonl — — 96 98 |[LP&A...— 165 — |Mer Ex ) 40 — I Safe Dp\137% — '8 F Nationi. — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger § & L2125 2200 Sav & Loan. — 103 California Geary . Hana Hawailan Honokaa Hutchinson . Sac X G&R. 37 40 SFG&E 41% 42 & P. 3% 4% 3 RE LS L T0% T4 I 2% 8 INSURANCE. ANKS. SFGLC» 4y — TeeiZ i, u&zc».-‘u‘,:h Security Sav.310 400 Unfon Trst.2150 STREET RAILROADS. 196 210 Presidio ... - 393 — 45 H §8 eeEssuNMEshYdY £33 LW | Imperi®l Oil | Monte Cristo Of! ! Pacific States 'l‘el . Tel | Peerless Oil | Truckee Electric 11 AUCTION SALES Py 2 2 Opportunity of a Lifefime To Get Racehorses in Training. Property of W. 0’B. Macdonough CONSISTING OF Beau Ormonde, Orfeo, Glenarvon, Orsina, Or- sfus, St. Pnlmnlu, e colt by Imp. Brutus, out of Golden Locks, b and y Ormonde, two fine geldings by Orsini; ll.n the fnlh'll. noted ones owned by DR. H. E. ROWELL: St. Sever, Sol Lichtenstein, Pat Morrissey, Champagne, Montoya, be- sides the stallion First Clll. Flying Beauty and Miml. Sale takes pl Thursday Emlug, Jan, 22, 1903, At 745 o'clock sharp. Occidental Horse Exchange, 246 Third st., near Folsom. WM. G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. Catalogues feady. Horses at salesyard. Fn D P AUCTION SALE HORSES At ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Sixth st., WEDNESDAY, Jan. 21, at 11 & m. JOH. J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. Ameriean Biscuit . Ameriean District Tel ... Cal. Cal. Cotton Mills Powder ... . Jockey Club . Shipping Co . “al. Title Ins. & Trust Central Bank of Oakhnd Cypress Lawn Imp. Co. Eastern Dynamite .. Ewa Sugar Plantation . Equitable (Pool) Gas Four Ol .. Gas Consumers’ Association. Hanford Ofl . Home Oil . Honolulu Sugar - Kern Ofl .. London & S. F Bank(ld) Mercantile Proat Northern Cal. Power Nevada National Bank . North Shore Rallroad Oii City Petroleum Orpheum Company ... Paraffine Paint . Postal_Device and Imp. Reed Crude Oil Sausalito Land and Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric Sterling Ofl . Thirty-three Ofl Twenty-Eight Ofl .\ Western Fish Co West Shorg Of . 2uica 18 3 0 13 1n 2 20 32 800 Sterling - 2% 500 Sovereign . 41 50 San Joaquin cve 700 Afternoon Session. ‘Board— 10500 Independence . . 13 1000 Independence (S 90) . . 13 5000 Independence ... mEs 1000 Independence (B 98 . ra 1000 Independence (B 90) . - 15 3000 Lion s e e - 1000 Lion (S 5) - 11 550 Monte Crisio . 1% 500 Monarch C Lk 900 Sterling E MINING STOCKS. sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- A Morning Session. 200 Alpha Con... 10| 100 Ocecidental . Con. 11} Occidental . The following were the Beu & Belch.2 Bullion ... Caledonia Challenge . Etreuter < Exchequer ... Gould & Cur. Gould & Cur. 100 Gould & Cur. 400 Hale & Nore. 100 Hale & Norc. 100 Hale & 200 Justice 460 Mexican 100 Andes .. 300 Belcher . 1000 Belcher . . 100 Best & Beich.2 50| 400 Overman 100 Caledonia ....2 30| 200 Savage 100 200 Sav 22| 509 Sew 1 80| 100 Scorpion 100 (‘Dn Imperial. 05| 500 Sterra 200 Con New Yk. 05| 100 Sterra 100 Crown Point. 200 Sterra 400 Crown FPoint. 39 100 Silver 1000 Gould & Cur. 70 700 Silver 400 Hale & Norc. 75 200 Silver 500 Hale & Norc. 74 650 Union 100 Julia . 06| 200 Yellow Jacket 46 500 Justice . 12/ 500 Yellow Jacket 43 100 Mexican 1 30/ The following were the sales in the Pacific | Stock Exchange yesterday; Morning Session. 7500 Andes 17| 300 Overman 400 Pot: 200 Potosl 200 Savage . S 200 Seg 2 300 Seg Belcher. 200 Seg Belcher 1 100 Seg Beicher. V183 200 Sierra Cal & V.1 95| 200 Sierra 200 Con Cal & V.2 051500 Sierra 500 Crown Point. . 300 Sterra 200 Gould & Cur. 600 Silver 200 Gould & Cur. 200 Si 300 Gould & Cur 200 Union 500 Gould & Cur. | 100 Uj 200 Gould & Cur. & | 300 Union 300 Hale & Norc. U6, 500 U 800 Hale & Nore. &3 200 Union 500 Hale & Norc. 33| 200 Union Con.1 07%3 200 Justice . 19| 70 200 Mexican 300 300 Mexican 200 Occidental 200 Ophir verman o= Somes s 500 Savage a8 300 Seg Lelcher.. 22 200 Seg Beleher.. 21 200 Con C " 300 Sterra Nev, o 200 Con Cal & V.1 | 100 Sterra N -t 1500 Con Imperial. 08| 200 Sierra Nev. e 500 Gould & Cur. 96| 100 Sierra Nev... S¢ 300 Gould & Cur. 68| 200 Sierra Nev... 9 200 Gould & Cur. &3 500 Silver Hill... 30 100 Gould & Cur. fil:o:v-ueu k3 200 Hale & Norc. 70| 400 Union Com... 97 500 Justice ... 200 Union cua.l,.a 50 Mexican 1 €0/ 200 Union Con... ;am 1 353 200 Yellow Jacket & 800 Oceidental ... &1 , CLOSING QUOTATIONS. - MONDAY, Jan. 19—4 p. m. Alpha 10 [ Alta .. 12 2 Andes . 1% - Belcher 43 4o | 40 1 50 Best & 30 1 60 8 5 Bullion 05 08, 90 195 30 2 40 @ o .m 36~ 38! s & Chollar 2T 2 B Confldence’ 90 1 00 g Con Cal & =l= F1 Com MaRTYR 0 va b3 Zrown Point.. 37 Ed Eureka Com.. 18 — =_" l:unqrr = o 00 1 o5 Wash .. — ¢