The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 23, 1903, Page 8

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UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Ma ncial Quotations about mand all over ut 1 tive demand at tmproz irm at the recent advance, hanges in Seeded Raisins. R ¢S a witry and Game show little thing in the Fresh Fruit A Nnew v and E, Local Stocks quict. t casier and featurclcss. as before. the State. s previously quoted. .Umdlmgs and.Rolled Barley firn. Is firin, and the latter sh ggs weakening. nchanged here. " ing prices with moderate Market. /‘».‘m'\ {vnfm:'mg and prices hardening. wing more fluctuation. "o0l and Hides un- recetpts. i Onions in free supply and the latter lower. variairon. that the values on 60,000 5.451 334,000 99,451 1901, he December, ding vaiue u;“m Hawailan lsiands hipped on the grain alued at §483,000. ments to the Ha- the first five une 1, 190 to De- ipped to | ¢ Weather Report. Pacific Ti 0, Jan. 22—5 p. m. | e seasonal rainfalis to wi (f those of same date is in la ainfa oy | pp— Cloudy Cloudy 3 | WEATHER AND GENERAL T. as fallen rapidly from Cape vard during the past twelve er storm has appeared off the Jight rain has fallen from California northward and tward he Rocky Mountains. Snow is falling in The pressure Me docino winds reported from temperature has remained nearly sta- tionary over the Pacific Siope. Southeaet storm warnings are continued aiong the Northern California coast and thick weather with high southerly winds are ex- pected from Point Reyes north, Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | ending midnight, January Noroiern | California—Tain Friday; brisk 1y wings, high on the c | Bovthorn Calitormia—Clovdy Friday; light | west wind { Nevada—Cloudy. with rain in north portion » . Fan Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy, with | rain Friday; brisk southerly winds, G. H. WILLSON, Forecast Officlal. | L £ - - | i | EASTERN HARKETS - New York S'to(l. llarkel YORK. Jan. 22 —The 4rift of prices “to-day’s tock market was still listless and | n besitating and refiected nothing more than the shifting whims or hopes of the room traders | whose coperations absorbed the total dealings. | Yesterday's late advance met rather a positive | check this morning in the news from Venezuela of u renewed attack upon the fort at fan Casics by German war vessels. It s believed the least consequence of this must be to ub- siruci the eettiement of the dispute between | N has beea | The reports from Washingtan of a positive disapproval of this lztcst step on the part of ‘American et ailored he vt 0 Ie e wation of traders of more direct complications | on our own part in the guarrel. It was evi- st however, thet a more serious View of | the wituation in curities was taken in London the declines effected there in induced an active arbitrage at the opening. The London selling was not ¢mrfly checked. even when prices peceded to o Longen pa-ity. 3t n. net n-ov*&u- -a-l'“hw Drade my oleciiye racOvery: stocks m.uu gold for | United States . | @on also riing the price of unts_and money early babie ar day the eagles market t aw into nern Securities taken as n’ of i until after | closing was steady, | Bonds were_dull a he last e which stiffened the pri < and reawakened the gold export ques- went lower week and a issues and repayments of loans. ain meanwhile continues large in se in prices of wheat, and affords of exchange bills. also day. »wing to the agitation o estion zn' the difference of opinion disc application of the adverse judicial cession early buying and a sharp advance road was to pass to the but very dull. U'nited States ot bank- a fractional reactlon ir at Paris, but London d decline The Bank of France als eflected a gain of about a million dollars \n in jarge contraction b.x..“n The price of fell a fraction in the Some speclal weakness New York public utilities the franchise tax sed as a whole. The declines an from 1 to 113 in the specu during the morning weakness. recovery in prices was largely con- nected with the anticipation of a dividend in- | Northern Securities, the directors of in the afte on the curb and a thre int rise in Great Northern in the board room rorroborative ree-point advance in St. evidence. The . _The professed Northern Securities divi- The the market closed. The nd irregular. bonds Total sale: were call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— hison . hison pra . Balt & Ohio ..... Ba't & Ohlo pfd Canadian_Pacific wada Southern sap & Ohlo & Alton : & Alton prd Ind & Louls.. i Ind & L pfd.. Tilinois Western. & Northwestn. hi Term & Tran. Term & T pta. Del Lack & West. Denver & Rio G.. | Hocking Valley Hocking Val pfd. Central Central ... Central pfd. K C Southern . . K C Southern K‘(d . Lake Erie & West Lake E & West pfda louls & Nash Manhattan L . Metropolitan St B Mexican Central. Mexican National Minn & St Louis Missouri Pacific Central Norfolk & Weat Norfolk & W_pfd. Ontario & West Pennsylvania, Reading Reading 1st pfd. Reading 24 pfd. Rock Island .. Rock Island pfd St Louis & § F L & S F 1st pid. L & S F 24 prd. Louls Southwstn Louis 8 W pfd. Paul Wells Fargo Linseed Oil prd Locomotive - Locomotive pfd §m & Ref Am Sm & Ref pfd. Anaconda Min Co.. Brookiyn Rap Trn. Colo Fuel & Iron.. Gas ... Continental Tob pfd General Eiectric Hocking Coal Int Paper . int Paper pfd . Laclede Gas Pressed St Car ptd. Pullman Palace Car Republic Steel ... Rflfllbllc !!oel Dfd. Un Bag & P Co ptd 17§ Leather .. 1 § Leather pfd 1 U S Us USs T S Steel pid.... Western Union . Sales. High. Low. Close. 88 ST 575 st 2mu’., o 145‘. 4 Y; 0% % | x'r. 21 331 6 Southern 4 | Southern 4% Texas & 40 Tol St L & 30% Tol St L & W prd. 5 ren Union Pacific . 400 1023y 101% 1013, TUnion Pacific rra L1300 84 94l 98 Wabash .. 900 203, 293 291 0 | Wabash pfa . 2000 454 45 45 Wheeling & L Erfe. ... ....0 ity A [W&LE2ndpra.. 300 85 344 Wia Central - oi 1100 27 38 26% Wis Central pfd 200 53 B2% 5244 | Express (omvnnls» Adams . 205 | American . &7 20% Total sales ....304,000 UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK. Jan. ”—Cllrh quotations of United Railroads of Francisco: 0% b bid. Rl!‘ asked; -uh«:npuon- 4915 b Bond: CLOSING BONDS, U S refunding 2s, registered 100 rate of #15 per cent to | or a lump extra dividend. the 134 Aividend was.not an- hi & Alton 3 1 St L & W 4s. 3 N nion Pac 4 i & N R 1 & Pac 4. « « ¢ Ch: 56 olo & South 4s.. | Den & R Grd 4s. | Erfe prior lien is 414 West Shore 2 Wheel & L E ds. Wis Central ds | do men 4x. o 4. Iriwant C7F & T eon | Hocking Val 4755 1091; Manhattan c § 45.1 Penna Conv W YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con .. Ltctle Chiet Alice Ontarto . | Breece 0 Ophir | Brunswick | Comstoek on Cal & | Horn 07| Phoenix Nevadi. ... | Tron Shewr .o 1l Hopes . Leadville Con Standard BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Westinghse com. -413@5, Mining— | Cime loans 1433@5 Adventure i Bonds— |Allouez : Atchison 4s 101 |{Amalgamated 5 Gas 1sts 105% |Daly West . Mexican Cen 4 5 |Bingham 3 T Railroads— h aiumet & Hecla. mo Atchison 5714 { entennial . Do pfd W \’opper Rlnga eos N Boston & Albany 25‘ Dominion Coal ..1: Boston & Maine 1401 Boston Elevated NYNH&H H I-‘n.chbur[ pfd . Union Pacific | Mexican Central. | Miscellaneous— American Sugar Do pfd . Amer Tel Dom I & Steel... tieneral Electric Mass Electric United Fruit 11033 l0ld Domfixlon .101% |Osceola ... . 60 U S Steel |Winona .. Do pfd . Wolverine . LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Con for money.93 5-16 Norfolk & West.. T4% n for aceount.9: i Do pfd 94 Anaconda Ontarlo & West.. 31% Atchison Pennsylvania. .... T0% Do pfd . Reading ... . Balt & Ohio Do 1st prd . Canadian Pactfic. '} Do 24 pfd Chesap & Ohio... did Southern R Chicago G W Chi Mil & St P.. Deaver & R G Do pfd . | Exle ... Do ist pfd Do 2d pfd .. Jiinot§ Central. Louis \& Nash Mo Kan & Tex.. 2% | Je Beers N Y Central .....158 Bar gilver, quiet, 2111-164 per ounce 3,@3 per cent. The rate of discount pen market for short bills 1s 5% per cent and for three months' is 3% per | cent, | New York Money Market. EW YORK, Jan, 22.—Money on call easler @Y% per cent, closing at 215 per cent; time money, 4%G4% per cent; ninely ce monthy vaper, 5@5% pel Sterling firm at $ 86.90G4 86.95 for demand and at @4 S3.95 for sixty days; posted r-ulr $4 S715@4 88; commercial Bar sllver, 47c. Mexican dol- | Government bonds, steady; rail- | irregular. lars, 37i4c. road bonds, - New York Grain and Produce. [ I NEW YORK, Jan. 22—FLOUR—Receipts, $921 barrels; exports, 16,100 barrels. Firm and a shade higher. Winter straits, $3 50@3 65; | Minnesota patents, $4 15@4 35. | WHEAT—Receipts, 36,100 bushels; exports, 262 bushels. Spot, firm. No. 2 red, 83%c No. 2 red, 8ic f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, S0%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 91c f. o. b. afloat. At Chi- | cago the support of wheat was continued on a large scale to-day and prices rose to the high- est point of the movement. Shorts and com- | mission_houses were the buvers. Closed firm and_.@jc net higher. March, 5 close c; May, 83 3-16g53 13- mZ“’?;J.‘.‘J &'& 2 .Iul) closed 80%c. HOPS—Firm. HIDES—Firm. | WOOL—Firm. COFFEE—Spot, quiet. Futures closed steady at a decline of 4 points. Sales, 24,000 ba, including: January, 4.20c; February, | March, 4.30c; May, 4.50c; July, 4.60c; Sep- | tember, 4.75@4.80c; October, 4.85c. SUGAR—Raw, quiet. Fair refining, 3 5-1 centrifugal, 96 test, 3 13-16c; molasses suga 1-16c. Refined, qulet. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows considerable firmness as to holders, \though de- { mand 15 moderate. _Common, ; prime, bY@’ cholce, 53 @6%c; fancy, T@Se. PR ES—Spot prunes are in no more than | moderate demand, but are firmly held at prices ranging from 3%@7iic for all grades, | APRICOTS—Quiet, though some export de- | mand is reported from the coast. Boxes are | quoted at 7i3@0l4c for all grades and bags | at_73@10c. PEACHES—Dull, at 12@18c for peeled and | 8%@Sigc for unpeeled, w’ New York Cotton Market. | NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Cotton futures open- | ed steady with an advance of from 3@5 points | and closed qulet at an advance of 1@4 points. = . * Chicago Grain and Produce. +# CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—Wheat ruled active and strong and the volume of business was enor- mous, it being reported that the leading long added nearly four million bushels to his im- mhense line. The active buying of this oper- ator was the cause for the strength shown in the pit, although the news in general was of a bullish character. Good buying was reported | | tor foreign account, -both here and at New | York. Advices from Argentina stated that there would be no increase in the shipments of wheat from that country for some time yet. May closed %@lsc higher at S0%@S07e. Corn was rather quiet, but a firm feeling prevailed, which was helped to a large extent by the strength in wheat. Good commission- | house buying toward the close resulted in a strong finish, May being %c up at 44%@ibe. Oats ruled’ firm with the other grains, but no special features were manifested in the trading. The close was firm, with May %c higher at 363c. After a little easier feeling early on selling, liberal recelpts of hogs and lower prices a yards, provisions ruled firm on a good de‘mlnd from commission houses, Packers and pit traders were the chief close was firm with May pork Toaie jigher. lard 2’ up and ribs 234G - The ieading futures ranged as follows: Aricles Open. High. Low. Ciose. = 7 TR T 7Y 8o Bl % sik BH 76 75 i iy 48 7 ai & 4 g% 3 3% a2y 4y / i e A s Pork, per bbl— ¢ B - 1o g 10 875 10 2, 10 00 16 62 15 3 Lard, per mwul’hm's & 12“ Y 10, anuary 15 10 0715 10 10 FEAE 3y 9 4 | Short Tibs, per 100 1bs— s 1 90715 910 D174 9 25 | duly - 9075 9124 905 Cash qumnunn- were as . follows: Gull, firm; No. 2 spring wheat, 78G82c; 72G82¢; No. Wl feeding barley, M'Ie, lllr ln cholm malting, 50GHSc; Nm unx-eed §1 19; No. 1 Northwestern, unmhy ‘84 60; mcs' park. ‘por Ll tm. ey ibs. $10 10; short ribs sides (loose), a9 i dry salted shoulders (boxed), BENCH clear sides (boxed), $9 3715 whisky, basis of high wines, 3 A tract yn'-dt. $11 “g $5; elo’" i l(\i\enern sheep, $3 50@5; nutl\eolunbe §4 25% exchange | | the weather there was threatening and that | dat Foreign Futures. s i ey LIVERPOOL. ‘Wheat— March. May. Opening . 6 4% 63 Closing 6 4% 63 ‘Wheat— Jan. May-Aug. Opening . 22 80 23 156 C]Poulng 22 80 23 15 Flour— e O 1 . . 30 00 Clpl;l‘:l‘l:"~ . 29 95 30 30 Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Jan. 22— CATTLE—Receipts, 10,000, including 500 Texans; slow; good to $1 50@5 85; poor to mediom, prime steers, ks {atodkars ang feeders, 2d 4 50@s 40, HOGS—Receipts to-day, 34,000; to-morrow, ,000; left over, 5G00; market 10@154 lower | than Wednesd: ‘morning; mixed and butcher: $6 25@8 60; good to cholce hea $6 60@6 90 r«-u:h {hrnv), $6 4006 GO: light, bulk of sales, §6 4098 60, SHEED- Recelpt Ltrons to 10¢ highs 40@5; falr to 10,000; strong; lambs, good to cho\ce wethers, ehofce mixed §3 Z0@A4 40 ; Western lambs, $4 50G6 1 8T, JOSEPH ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Ja CA celpts, 1C31; active: I(l\el 35 Toap 85 Texns and Westerna, 88 cows and heifers, | $2 85G4 35; veals, gc. 50; bulls and "“'"'I §2 BWI 50; vearlings a d cllvel. §2 50G4 stockers and feeders, $3@ OGS Receipin Hoss-ight and light mixed $6 10@6 65: wmedium and heavy, $6 50Q6 pigs. $5 BO@6 20; bulk, $6 50Q6 2%. SHEEP—Receipts, 1489; active; top Mexican lambs, $6 05; top Mexican yearling wethers, | $5; top native wethers, §4 75. ' New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. —Re- 22 —Tin advanced 128 64 | in the London market to-day, where it closed at £123 17s 0d for both spot and futures. The 4 | local market was somewhat influenced by the foreign strength, but was irregular, closing at $28 25@28 37%. | Copper wi | there at an also higher in London, closing vance of 17s 6d to £53 12s 6d | 4 | for spot and £53 17s 64 for futures. On this side the market was firm and a shade higher. | Standard s quoted at $11 75, lake at $12 350 2 50, electrolytic at $12 20@12 50 and casting | at_si2qi2 25. Lead declined 1s 6d in London to £11 10s, but here it remained quiet gnd steady at 434c. | _Spelter was higher in both markets, al though trade was guiet. London advanced 6d to £20 bs, and the average price here was increasad by about 215 points, the closing be- ing at +.90@bc. Iron was firm abroad, with Glasgow closing at 53s €4 and Middlesboro at 478 41ad. Locally was quiet and unchanged. No. 1 foundry orthern, $23g25; No. 2 foundry Northern and No. 1 foundry Southern, §22@23. | London Wool Sales. LONDON, Jan, 22.—The offerings at the wool auction sales to-day numbered 22,300 bales. The attendance was large. A superior selection of fine scoureds caused epirited com- petition between French and German buyers. Merinos were in demand. Crossbreds were in moderate supply and sold steadily. A few lots_of Merinos were taken for Americ: A gocd selection of Cape of Good Hope and was in keen demand. Sale q_/ Sheepskins. LONDON, Jan. 22.—A sale of sheepskins was held fn Mincing Lane to-day. The offerings amounted to 6136 bales and consisted mainly of crossbreds. Demand was steady, purchases being made by American and German buyers, as well as the home trade. Merinos were | spiritedly competed for at unchanged rates. | Crosbreds were 1@%d lower and lambs were 144 dearer. | Northern Business. SEATTLE, Jan. 22.—Clearings, $521,800; balances, §77,34 SPOKANE, Jan. 22— Clearings, $332,82; balances, $50.620. PORTLAND, Jan. 22.—Clearings, $487,054; balances, $36,282. TACOMA, ' Jan. 22.—Clearings, balances, $98,703, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Jan. 22. — Wheat — Walla ‘Walla, ibc; bluestem, 86¢; valley, WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Jan. 22 —Wheat—Ic higher; Blue- | stem, 8634c; Club, $324,554; Foreign Markets. | LONDON, Jan. 22.—Consols, 93%; 21 11-164; French rentes, 100t 12%c. cargoes on passage, nominal and unchanged: cargoes No. 1 Standard California. 3Sls 5 cargoes Walla Walla, 30s 3d; English counlry markets, firm. LIV POOL, Jan, 22.—Wheat, firm; No. 1 Standard California, fs 914d@6s 10d; wheat in { Paris, dull; flour in Paris, d‘ll, French cour- firm; weather in\England, cloudy. Uplands, 4.84d. sliver, Wheat SRR SRR SR LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. el | SR8%2 Sterling Exchange, 60 days Sterling Exchange, sight . Steriing Cables ... . New York Exchange, sight . New York Exchange, telegraphic. Silver, per ounce, Mexican Dollars, nominal - FEER LR RN 38%@39 ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The foreign markets continued firm, with advancing futures at Parls and Liv- erpool. Chicago was slightly higher and firm. Min- neapolis reported free sales of Flour for the | Philippines. | This market contf'nued st!ff, with rumored sales of No. 1 club for Australia at §1 50. The | demand continues sharp, bota for milling and | shipping account, whilé the poultry districts are taking a good deal for feed. Futures were higher again, as will be seen. CASH WHEAT. No, 1, $1 40G1 50, according to location; Mill- ing, $1'60@1 5215 per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. i . High. Low. Close, $1 4315 $1 4415 §1 4315 $1 441 1, 128% 1283 128% 2 p m. Session. High. Low. Close. ok mg u 4% 1 43% $143% December—! BARL —P‘uturz. wera higher and the cash so firm, though the advance was Siaht. " The feating was dlstinctly better hows over, ‘and there was some increase in the de- mand. CASH BARLEY, Feed, §1 161 @1 18%; Brewing and Shipping grades, §1 20; Cheuher. $1 55@1 60 for fair to cholce. FUTURES. Selslon s xu 11 .so a. m. High, Low. Close, May ... 51 lsl._, u 18 $115% $118 December—No sales. ; o m Bmlon. s1 u% G mqa $1 ma o) o5 l)efl‘mb!r—fl gales. OATS—The market continues firmly held, but guist. . Offerings are sufficient for the slack White, n 2401 35 mnk. for feed and § 2!561 i Red, 81 :o for cmmen to d:o!et -nd ‘st 82%01 fancy: Gray, $1 25@1 27% per ct RN —Quotations remain as berm with nm. \wry active trading. though there some- thing going on. Importations from (l- West r Wies m 1 1 R“'_“ 3 in‘u'o-;'n'-'um'n $1 75@2 10 per m'AI.‘ s . Flour and Millstuffs. mvn—c.nxmlg Family 5 | pers were in fres supply and sold slowly at i lower figures. | bers came in and sold quickly at fancy | | s10a12; 4 25 Fork,_$15@15 50: extra clear. $26: G, BicRahear Fisur. 55 0004 15 Cracked | Dry ‘salted Pork, “12¢; PIE heat, $4; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, | Feet, §3; Smoked Beef, 15 et m led Oats, hrrell $7 55@9; In sacks, l-A!lD—’l‘ien:fl fllwl'd at 3¢ per Ib for com- Ba §3 7 6 ws M Pearl ley, tcxn. 36 50; Green Pe-'.,"ss pound 2nd ,12c half barrels, pure, uuw’:o—m o O 2Rer b-1b tros, 12%c: S-15 tins. COTTOLENE—One halt-barrel, 10%c; three half-barrels, 10c; one tierce, Y7c; two tierces, 9%c; five tlerces, 9%c¢ per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Split Peas, p‘:} 100 ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay is coming in moderately again, and the fecling is reported better, though prices remain the szme. The weather continues threatening, ;;;ld;l):ln tends to cg:!(k any nd;nnce- Bran and | Fops continue firm, with an active demand B e all over the coast, which is steadily reducing MIDDLINGS 20 pax tax stocks. There 1s no change in Hides and Wool. S—$22 50G24 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barle: 5@26 per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobbing, 0@27; Cocoanut Cake, $21G22: Corn Meal, $30@31; Cracked Corn, $30 50@ii 50: Mixed Feed, $20@21; Cojtonseed Meal. 526 50. HAY—Wheat, $12 50@14, with sales of e: tra_fine at $i4 50; Wheat and Oat, $12@ 13 50; Red and Black Oat, $11G12 505 Wild HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brauds seli about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, 8i4c; Cow Hides, 9¢ for heavy and 8i¢c for n.m : Salted Kip. Sl4c: Salted Ve Calf, 10%c; Dry Hides, nm.l‘ Culls, 16@ 19°90; Rat Ao Bldek, CHt NiOit 4 WIS 16%¢; dry Kip, 1dc: dry Calf, 19¢: Culis. 17@ at, riey, toc! H S l, , 2 H 2 od ‘Alfalfa, $9%11'50; Clover, $SG9 50 per :f,'f,;‘ :'o?fkm'oe 'M“-"u':f.! e ros ":f..h. - 3 o “¥TRAW—50g0234c per bale, o] R Yor mgsx and 32 00 for e T dium, $1@2 for small, and 50c ror Colts; Horse | Beans and Seeds, Hides, dry, $1 76 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and 60c for Coits. Buck hklns;:)rsfl Me'xkn 3i'§c:xdry E;,l(od Mexi- Seeds show' considerable change, mostly in | CAn. ry Central merican, 32ige. Goat the Qiréetion of higher prices, Canary fs not- | SKiba-—Frime Angoras, ilc; large and smooth, S0c; medium, 35c. TALLOW- No. 1 rendered, 5}4@6c per Ib 414@0c;: grease, 3@4c. lu:\poglr-Sprlnt—\alley Urelon. Lambs, 15§ Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southern, 7@10c per 1b; do Lambs, 8@10c; Nerthern, defective, 9G10c ver Ib; Humboldt ‘and Mendocino, 120 ably higher, being scarce, and Mustard is also higker. + No. There fs no further change in Beans, the market ruling firm with a continued demand for the East. 80@3; Pea, $3 50G3 T BEANS—Bay $2 i small White, &1 2563 do. lll‘% White, u 200 13¢; Middle Cnun(y 9@1lc per Ib. ';:’3 ink. 82 2087 3 Toas: Hiacheve, 8 15| HOPS—24%@264c ver b per ctl, > SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3 25@3 50; Yellow 7 2 LSEEDS—Brown Mustard, 432708 10 Yellow| Sait Francisco Meat Marke. Eastern; Alfalfa, 00125%%. Rape, 15@2% R-:: s"dec‘;‘zumx;" %c per 1b; Broom | Ay gescriptions remllnln as unlm quoted. The DRIED PEA: Nllel, °§2 50; Green, $1 15G mfi- in Hogs continues, receipts being mod- 225 per ctl » DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers ws. '@7%0 for Steers and 6@634c per Ib for Cow: VEAL—Large, 8@9c; small, 9@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 832G0c; small Wethers, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Strietly choice Burbank Potatoes moved off treely and prices showed little variation. Seed kinds ‘were firm, but inacti Sweets were | 9%c: Ewes. 8@8ic e rather dull and only strictly first-class stock W‘.;,‘,““’—s""“‘ T52 seatiings, 1010%e per brought top rates. Onlons were weak and lower again. Only fancy stock is receiving any at- tentlon. Fresh Vegetables from Los Angeles met with ready sale at unchanged prices. Dried Pep- PORK—Dressed Hogs, 81@9%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotatiors are for good, sound | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 { per cent shrinkage for Cattle 8 Cow- and Helfers, CATTLE—Steers, 8%@c; T6T)c; thin Cows, 4@c per LVES—4@5%c per 1b ([roll ‘weight). A TP Wethers, . 404%e: Ewes, 31@3%c per. Ib_(gross weight). L AMBSTeariings, 4%@4%c per Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 Ibs and up, A small lot of Hothouse Cucum- prices. Marrowfat Squash was quoted higher, supplis being limited. i POTATOLS—Burbanks from the river, 30@ 6120 85c per ctl; Sallnas Burbanks, 90c@$1 10 per | ctl; Oregon do, T6c@$1; River Reds. e | 803, M B e o o Sies: per ctl; Early Rose, for seed, $1 150125 Der | ana ‘stags. 40 per cent off from above quota- $1 per ctl; Sweet Potatoes from Merced jobhln( at | §1 50@1 60 per ctl, General Merchandise. ONIONS—65@75c per ctl for cholce and fancy and 40@60c for lower grades; Green Onions. 50GE0c per box. EGF‘rABL.E&—Gn»n Peas, 5@Tc per Ib; BAGS—Graln Bags, 5%@3%c for June-July String Beans, 121@15c ——; Cabbage, | gelivery; San Quentin, 5.85c; Wool Bags, J2¢ Wax, T5@85c per ctl; Carrnlu M‘OE per sk; Hot- | 45 o e - e | N naton 48 perton: Soutnnela $8; Seattle, $8 30; Bryant, $6 30; Tnge!e' $2@2 50 per crate and $1 50@1 75 pe o Garite, 21G3¢ per Ih: Green Peppers from Coos Bay, $3 50; Greta, $7; Walls- Co-operative Wallsend, $6 50; Los Angeles, 6@7c per 1b; Dried Peppers, TGSc L Richmond, $7 50: Cumberland, §12 in bulk and end, $6 50; per 1b for Stockton and 9@10c for Los Angeles; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, —— . To: Dricd Okra, 15G20c el e | $13 25 In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. g;:um (rom Los ;L‘n'meo, $1 ':";él 50 per box. | ——: Welsh Anthracite Egs. $13; Welsh Marrowfat Squash, $12(15 per ton; Hubbard, | Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $0 per ton; Coke, $i5 Mushrooms, 15@25¢ per Ib. | per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Moun- | tain_descriptions. $5 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 pe ton. according to brand, Poultry and Game. OTL— Linseed, or boiled and B4c for raw | In barrels; ca: l:c %gre; California Castor ANl descriptions of live Poultry were eteady | Ol in cases, . 70c; pure, $1 16; Lucol, and cleaned up well except poor Hens, which | J0¢ for, botled and 43c_for raw were In free supply and dragging. Young Roos- | (ases, China Nut, 55@62c per ters were higher. The fifth car of Western for | Neatsfoot, in_barrels, 70c; cases, the current week was marketed, but did not | pure, Toc: Whale ‘5:;1 natural white, clean up, as the car consisted chiefly of Hens. | Ver gallon; Fisl n_ barrels, 48c; cases, nere wero Ifberal recelpts of dressed Turkevs | 20 coscanat Oll, in harrels, (3iic for Ceylon amd faney, Stack; alimn way Cuhe | COAL’OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in buik, Game was in fair request and previous prices | 16c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 22l4c; Astral, 22 ruled for all descriptions. There was some | Star, 22%c; Extra Star, 25%c: Elaine, 271y very poor and thin stock sold below the quota- | Eocene, Zilzc; deodorized Stove Gasolime, in tions in order to clean up. | in’ cases, 28%c; do, 72 degrees, n POULTRY—Dressed ‘iurkeys, 19g22c; live bc; Benzine, in bulk, Turkeys, 17@18c per Ib for Gobblers and 17@ | 1tc; in cases, 22: 8i-degree Gasoline, in 18c for Hens; Geese, per palr, $2@2 25; Gos- | bulk. 2lc; In cases. 27%ec. | lings, $2@2 25; Ducks, per dozen for TURPENTINE 700 Der gallon fn cases and old and $6@7 for voung: Hens, T3 ln drums and from young Roosters, ola D AND WHITE LEAD-Red Lead, 6@ 5 60; Fryers, $4 : Broflers, $3 b | 815c per lb; White Lead, 6G6%e, according to luge and $250G5 8 for small; Pigeons, 316 | Quantity, 1 25 per dozen for old and $2@2 50 for Squabs, | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. GAME—Doves, $1 per dozen; Hare, $1 3 pany quotes as follows, per Ib, In 100-1b h‘{: dozen; Cottentall Rabbits ; Brush | Cubes, A Crushed and ‘rushed, bits, §1 25; Mallard 3 50; | powdered, 4.85c; Candy Gr-nullled 4.95¢; Dry vasback, $i@4; Sprig, $1 7502 50: Teal, $1 25 Irnnul-ud Fine, 4.86c; Granulatéd Coarse, Widgeor $1 35g1 56; " small Ducks, 758l | 486c; Fruit Granulated ouc Beet Granulated Gray G 1§ White Geese, Brant, [ (100-1b_bags only), 4.75¢; Confectioners’ A, 4.85¢c: 1 50 ffl\‘ large and 7bc for nnlll' Honkers, | Magnol , 4.45¢; Extra C, 4.35; Golden C, 3 50@4 50; English Snipe, §3; common, §1 50, | 4.25; *D, barrels, 10c more; half bar- rels, 25¢c more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, more for all kinds. Tablets—Hait- blmh. 8.35¢; boxes, 5.60c per 1b. No order taken for le: than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. | FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Ranch Eggs continue to shade off under in- creasing receipts, though the decline is slow. Twenty-five cases of mixed ranch and store | sold at 281jc, which shows the trend of the | market. For the very best ranch 3lc s now a | r sks. full figure. The medium and lower grades woant ot 4| continued to be preferred by buyers for reasons . Barley, etls . | Shorts, sks 245 already given. | Oats, ¢tis Scraenings. 700 | Butter and Cheese show no change whatever, | 425 Tallow, iia 281 the former being fairly steady and the latter | 587 Hides, No. F- ey | Pom 5.440 Quicksilver flks 52 ! Receipts were 28,300 Ibs Butter, Eggs and 9100 1bs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery, first hands, 20%@31c B Ib for fancy and 281@29c for firsts; dairy, | 6@28%c; store Butter nominal. 791 cases CHERSE. New. 14%4@1%¢ for cholce mild | X : and 14c for fair do; Young America, 16c; East- | EASTERN, ern. 17@173c; Western, 16%@l7c per Ib, otls ..... 500 EGGS—Ranch, 3lc for fancy and 20G30c for lower and medium grades; store, 28@20c; cold storage, mominal; cold storage Western Eggs, 24G26¢. * STOCK MARKET. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. * Aside from a limited demand for the large sizes of fancy seedless Grave Fruit the mar- | Tocal securities were quiet and not mate- ket for Citrus Fruits was dull and featureless, | Flally changed. The sugar stocks were weak, even the well-known spectal brands of fancy | Hutchinson selling off to $15 25, Paauhau to Oranges being hard to move. Lemons and| $16. Makawell to $27 and Hawallan to $44 75. Limes are extremely dull and the high prices ; Gas and Electric was firm at $i2. of Tapgerines have checked the demand. Fine| Continued activity prevatled in the oll stocks, large ripe Bananas are scarce, but small fruit | With Sterling selling off again. The mining is plentiful, which accounts for the low | 5tocks continued to quiet down, and showed prices. little excitement. Common. and chalce Srades of Apples met | The annusl meeting of the Germanis Trust with a fair demand at steady prices, but the | company, which was to have been held Janu- tock was 1 y | SometRing very fie from Dregonbrought over | &rY 21, has been postponed to January 20, when $150 per box. Choice Winter Nellis Pears | the stockholders will vote upon the proposition | from cold storage were firm at previous rates | to increase the capital stock from its present and cooking Pears showed a little strength. | amount of $1.000,000, divided into 10,000 shares | APPLES—50@b5c per box for common, ‘75¢ | of the par value of §100 each. to 33,000,000, di- | B ntoe Mot a1 6062 3o box; | Vided nto 30,000 shares of $1 each par value, | other Winter Pears, 40@75c. | preparatory to completing the organization of CITRUS FRUIT—Navel Oranges, $2G2 25 the Central Trust Company. r box for fancy, $1 50G2 for cholce and 75c4 | —_ 1 25 for standards: Seedlings. T5c@$1 25: Tan- STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Jan. 22-2 p. m. gerines, $1 50@2 for half boxes and $1@ UNITED STATES BONDS. 1or small boxes; Lemons, .&on for llunfllnl- |ll 25@1 50 for choice and $2@2 B0 for fancy: Grape Fruit, $2 503 Yor fancy seediess and $1@2 for lower grades; Mexican Limes, $3 50 @1: Bananas, $1 50@2 50 per bunch for New | Bid. Ask. | A Orleans and i5c@$1 50 for Hawailan; Pineap- | 48 ar coup “s Nl |4sqre lnowmsu,m Dles, $2@3 per dozen, 4s ar reg. 111 _'3s ar coup..108 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. « Prices for Seeded Raisins show some revision, | (“’cf,',‘f' consequent upon a recent meeting at Fresno. particulars of which will be found in the Arst | column, together With the condition of the New York market. Otherwise there is nothing new in the situation. FRUITS —Apricots, & 81,@13c for Moorparks; @7c; sun-dried, 3%wAdc, Peaches, 41@ilc: Pears, 314@4%¢ for quarters and 5@loc for halves; Nectarines, 4% @54c for white; Plums, 5@6c for pitted and,1@1%4c for unpitted; Figs, 40&: for black :nd 4@5c for white. RUNES—1902 crop, 2}%@2%c for the four ‘with %@1%c premium for the large | R - L Ang R Bs. 1191 — TLAL @Sc for Royals and vaporated Apptl 4 :es 1000 Sterling_Of! 1000 Junction Oil .. Tn sizes’ RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as foliows: 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, 5ijc per ib; 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 6c; Seedless, loose uscatels, 55, &Mfleu Sultana: ; Seedless | ‘Thompsors, 5ic: 2-crown London Layers. 20- 1b boxes, $140 per box: 3-crown, $1350; 4- crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, §2; 5-crown Dehesas, , 20-Ib boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Impe- riale, 20-1b boxes, §3: Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno, !lm:y. 1-1b _cartons, 1“0 cholca‘ Tic. UTS—Walnuts, sottshell, 12%@ 183¢; No. 2, 10@llc; No: 1 harasheil, 11g111a0. No. 2, 9%@10¢; Almonds, 1lc for Nonpareil lfl*‘llc for l X L, 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ul- and S@8L: Langu Peanuts, n're Contra Costa 651 6814/ Port <8 i %[ Cm g“ au Cent L & P. t G&L C lol' Mlm. Nuts, 13c; Filbes 12@12%c; Pecans, nonc Cocoanuts, uu w.omm_ccmim u’#f orieh "i'iss f ‘om| for . ", . ight i 100 o daticr Water higy | Firem's Fna.a2y — | eflz{' light amter extracted, 54 = PR BANKS, RS WAX 2700 per Ib. Anglo-Cal .. 96’ 5 P S Provisions. o £ Chicago was higher, with excellent buying Hams and Bacon ;-m-‘ n mm‘ as will be seen by the Giant 3 ‘ge igi laska Pack.157 159 Oceanic S Co — Llli‘nlltL('AH 97 PIA:QI'L:K Cal Wine As. — — |Pac C Borx. ~Morning Session. 45 Al P 20 Cal Wi 100 Hawaiian Com 30 Hutchinson S P Co 15 Pu\nhln £ P Co. S S Vi lle\ 16 Spring Va $1,000 Oakland Transit :m. s 3 $1,000 Oakland Transit bs, $2,000 Oakland Transit con 3:. $1. ooo Sprln[ Valley €s ... S P of Arfzona (1909).. u.x.uoo Market-st R K con 5s, Afternoon Session. Board— Cal Wine Association Hawailan Commercial & Sugar. Hutchinson 8 P Co Makaweli, cash Makaweli ... Puuh.u s B t 0 .. Paaul Pacific 7Ly Fu. “Alarm . Pacific Gas Imp S F Gas & Electric Co, b 10. S F Gas & Electric Vigorit Powder . S P of Arfzona (1909) . S P of. Arizona (1910) .. Spring Valley 4s (3rd mtge). Sacramento Elee Gas & Ry u..lflc Pacific Electric Ry s Street— 75 Cakland Ga: CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. American District . Bay Counties Power . Cal Central Gas & Elec.. Cal Cotton Mills ... g:l Jockey Club Chutes Company .. City and County Bu:ck b o . Hanford Oil . Home Oil . Londen & S F Bank (Ld). Monte Cristo Oil . Mercantile Trust Northern Cal Powe: Oil City Petroleum . Orpheum Company ..... Peerless Ol Pacific States Tel & Paraffine Paint . Postal Device & Imp! Reed Crude Oil § F Dry Dock . San Joaquin Ofl Sausalito Lana & Ferry Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric . Steritng_Ofl Thirty-Three Oil Twenty-Eight Ofl Truckee Electric Union Ofl Union Sugar . e United Petroleum . United Gas & Electr! Western Fish Co . West Shore Ofl - Morning Sesston. Euvd— 8000 Independence Ofl fmo L .. ton » 4885 232332LBRULEE Sovereign Ofl Soveretgn Ofl_. Home Ofl. s 30 . Home Oil . Sterling 011 . Sterling Ofl Sterling Ofl. & 30 . Sterling Ot Street— Junction Off . Sterling Ofl . Twenty~!llht on b W . Peerless Of B we Fow . s " O ® HEERERee 200 Sterling Oil 300 Sterling Ofl 100 Monte Cristo OMl ....... irty-Three Of treet— 140 Twenty-Eight Ol .... 100 Twenty-Eight Oil, b 30 . 100 Twenty-Eight Oll, b 60 . MINING STOCKS, Following wers the sales in the Morning 700 Alta 100 Relcher 300 Belcher 160 Belcher . 100 Fest & Bel 300 Caledonia. 900 Challenge 100 Chollar 800 Chollar . 200 Con C & 400 Con C & V.1 75 300 Con Tgperiai. 1000 Con N Y . 800 Crown Potnt. 700 Gould & Cur. ‘tah . 1100 Hale & Nores 73| 700 Yellow Jacket 200 Justice = 100 Mexican 500 Mexican . Following were the sa! | Exchange yesterday: 338 BHABRBIZLTIANRN San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Asked. 1 20 L £8385330882285283 G834BA223NUS3R 300 Alta 10| 200 Crown Point. 43 800 Andes 14| 200 Exchequer o4 u‘ Justice 1 €5/ 400 Mexican 178 her 70 200 Mexican .B 200 Best & Bel.1 24| 300 Overman | 800 Potost . 4 0S| 900 Savag 87 100 Caledonta ...2 30| 200 Sierra Nev...1 08 100 Chalienge C.. 80! 200 Union Con ...1 20 700 Chollar . 32 200 Union Con .1 13 200 Chollar . 33 300 Utah ........ 40 700 Choliar 5o 71 131 300 Yellow Jncket 4 Afternoon Sessior. 14| 300 Mexican 80 exican 30 600 Ophir .. s T Lo 2 o1 [ 80 5 s Caledonia mcnlkm c..- 8 %g:vm g “hallengs C.. 38 3 vage 200 Challeng: 23 300 Sex Be - 28 200 Seg Bel n 26| 300 Sox it "Bli ::i.;.fll Nev, ’m Con C & V.1 7% “nion Con..1 2214 - 70| 200 Unton Con....1 18 67% | 300 Union Con ...1 10 0t/ 400 Union Con .1 03 45| 300 Unton Con .1 021, 47| 200 Unfon Con ..1 00 42| 200 Union Con .. 99 Potnt. 34| )m”gl;h Tachet 83 mt‘mvu nt. 3% ellow 400 Gould & Cur. 55 7200 ¥ » 0 Gould, & Cur. 50! 200 Y. “ 200 Hale & Nores 76/ 200 Yellow Jacket 43 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 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