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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY JANUARY 27, 1903 b 5 » Pl “\;‘ L’ e tuation in Local Securitics. Stocks a point or so higher. Silver as previously quoted. Barley Futures lower, owing to the rain. 1 Oats, Corn and Rye. istuffs casier, owing to the cans still firm at previous prices. i tends to cut down receipts of Butter. Eggs in good supply and casy. Cheese unchanged. ‘ricd Fruits situation remains as before. rovisions still dull, here and in the East. IWool, Hops and Hides as before quoted. Hogs firm, with continued moderate arr Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables quict. Poultry in good demand and steady. Game mn liberal receipt and easy. Wet weather checks trade in Fresh Fri Oregon and Washington Flour 2oc higher. 3¢ per gallon in Turpentine. Wl-strect and Fec wet weather. vals. An advance o but firm, at | The closlng was very dull, December Salmon Shipments. dull and heavy. bouds were unchanged on the K STOCK LIST. Sales. High. Low W S 4 | decline. Norfolk r & West C | Ontario & W — - = Pennsylvania E 5 | Reading ... = Reading 1st pid... I 2o - s 2 H uthwestern. outhw pfd. Scuthern { Southern e Union Pacific prh Wabash . 7 + B Walle Walla Winnemucea 1 uma_ Copper. 6,400 8% b i WEATHER ot & R pra 500 Min Co, i "‘ Iyn Rap Tran ‘winds are reported the lo Fuel & Irom.. Hmoi e gt 1 dated Gas Carson City maximum | Continental Tob pfd ... velocities of 64 miles per hour from the south- | General Electrie 2,600 west are reported cking (' 100 rnutnl P f the Sacramento Valley will rise owing river readings Bluff. 18.8 feet and rising: + end falling; Sacramento, iling. t Fln an'lm for thirty | wer.. 100 4 unsettied | ; brisk to high her Tuesday est winds | Pressed St Car ;.m roia—Showers Tuesday; brisk | Pullmen Pal Car.. 100 h t winds. { L 1,300 Nevada—Snow Tuesday: high southwest 1 pra 100 £ : - 4800 Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy, unset- | Tenn Coal & Iron 700 tied weather Tuesday, with showers; brisk | Union Bug & Paper 14 southwest winds, high off shore | Union Bag & P pt 100 | ALEXANDER G. McADIE. U § Leather.. 1,200 124 Forecast Official Leather pfd S B8 TR Bupber” % Rubber pfd - | teel i T 8 Eteel pfd EASTERN MARKETS { | Western Tnion.- Sy |1 {ATLROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, New York Stock Market NEW TORK. Jan. 26 Carh quotations of United Railroads of San Francisco: Bonds— NEW YORK, 26.—The professional | f0% bid. &1 asked; subscriptions, 48% bid, traders In stocks a more cheerful | 1¥% asked. fr of mind to-day and expressed relief over | NEW YORK BONDS. ts reported for the settiement | U8 ref 2 reg. the good & |Hocking Val 4 - 3 v Do coup -......108 |Py : of the nezoelan difficulty and the lifting of Do 3s Penna Con 31 2 g the Venezuel o reg 107 (L N the 1 the Venezuelan coast. There | Do ‘coup’ | 1"7““;“::"::&{“4;' 0% 15 mo & the state of irritation that has Do nm 45 Teg.13415| Do 1st inc e sccompanied the blockade has been an influence | Do coup 3615 Minn & St L - Tower ssion in the financial world, but Do vld 45 rex. 110 M K & T 4s s.. rket @id mot indicate com-| DO (e 110 “\ll)flhfidu o t it wus that alome that| 5, o, anhattan 4s P ... 108Y N trom _taking _commit- | Avchison gen 4. m:: XY Cen gen 33105 Cen gen ties. The pmarket had 92 Northern Pac then an appearance of con- . Do 8% ... n was imparted to the trad- & the trading was actually | o 0° ooy 4 - staguant @i mot weekly statiagics crage of the day's mctwity that of Jast week. The ! railroad traffic caused,sn avorable impression by reason of the far- reaching complaint car femine. The In- crease in grain re at Chicago was attrib- uted to the fact that the eastbound roads were unable to accept the incoming shipments from Central of Ga 5s. CCC&St L gen 451011 Tol St L & W 48, 78 the West. The decrease in eastbound in | Chi Term 4s “%thm Pu:lflc «1 y shipments bore out this supposition. on":he ggl"o _‘&_osm.x.ln 4s.. B4 Do cony 4s. o’“ other hand the westbound shipments of general merchandise were reported of unprecedented dimensions, as has been the case for some time past. Car equipment, motiVe power and track- age facilities are reported inadequate to handle demands on the rafiroads. This is accepted s evidence of the continued strong level of CF &1 con | Denver & R G dsg 99 Erie prior lien 45”98 gen 48 .... 854|W & L Erie 4s.. 92 Ft W & D C Ista111%; | Wisconsin Cen 45, 97 © NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 2110 921, Prosperous Sctivity in the country " but s ok the standpoint of raiiroad values there fs Su | Aimr® 0w Pl Cuiat appointment that the enormous sums spent in | Breece . ... Al = She last feww years for Increasing teiisork facli; Bratis Oom i = i dties of all kinds should still leave a g B ©f such heavy additional reuirements, "hfln P i “;om.l Sgat the net earnings of raliroads, owing 1o the ris- | Horn Bilver ... m“m“" Hevad ing tide of cperating expenses. are decreasing | iron. Silver - 70|Small Hopes - n spite o ous traffic - ‘ » Dusifiess i the country aiso in |u!: ,,',T,fi",' Leadville Con 03/Standard ... able use for money, which does not promise weil for the addition 1o supplies available for speculative uses. To-day’s Mmovements were pretiy uniform among the stocks which huve Intely constituted the market leadership. Mis- scurl Pacific was helped by a reported increase in weekly gross earnings, General Electric wmade a wide advance on intimations of I Otherwise there was no feature. The market's only response was to occasional ru- mors of stepe looking to & Vnuuehn settle- BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. W:.I'flm Commn. 106 Money— Call Joans Total sales, par | % | mmy, bu . —— ;@)fiNAN(IAL | Beston & Albany... Boston & Maine. . Boston Elevated. . X Y NH & H. Fitchburg prefd. . Union Pacific. Mexican Cent Miscellaneous— _[Dom_Coal Franklin 101%;0&9:)1- . 25%; | Quincy . Santa Fe Copper. wflk Tamarack .. 1. Trimountaln' . | General Electric. . Mass Electrle d Pruu do pn:m : LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Consals for money t. L8 - 801 Pennsylvania 102 L1037 do_2d 4 8! Southern Iy - %| do prefd .. lSl‘a Southern Pac. - 41 " Union Pacific do 1 do 2d pretd Tilinois Central r silver, steady, 21%d per ounce. Money, per cent. The rue a( discount in the open market for short bills is 314 per cent and for three months’ i 5% Dor cent. New York Money Markt. NEW YORK. Jan. 26.—Close: was steady at 3%4@+4 per cent, closing at er cent. Time money was firm, with sixty days at 414@4 per cent; ninety days, 4% @5 per cent; six months, 412@4% per cent. Prime mercantile baper, @514 per cel Sterling exchange was steady at $4 86.50 for demand and at $4 B3.90 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 841 and 84 871@4 88, | Commercial bills, $§ £27%@4 83%. Bar silver, 47%e Money on steady; railroads, | steady, New York Grain and Produce. i | * 26.—Flour—Receipts, | * NEW YORK, Jan. 11,000 barrels; exports, 7408 barrels; market quieter, but still in sellers' favor. WHEAT—Receipts, 34,200 bushels; exports, 113,213 bushels svot, easy; No. 2 red, 83%c elevator; No. 2 red, Bli%c 1. e. L, afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth,. 03¢ f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, $0%c f. o. b., afloat. ~Options had a strong early advance on bullish statis- tics, Western support, liberal clearances and covering. Later they broke under bearish Ar- Eentine crop estimates, avd active realizing. By March closed at bi0: May, "S3G Sy, closed K31ye; July, S0G0%e, closed S, OPS—Duil. HlDEa—bu—udv WOOL—Firy COFFEE— Spflt Rio, firm; mild, quiet. Fu- tures closed quiet at a pnrliul advance of § | points. Tuull flles, 11500 bag: including: ; March, 4.30c; May, 4.50c; Sep- tember. 50 SUGAR—Raw, steady: refined, dull. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market quiet, but steady to firm, under a limited !e bing demand. Common are quoted at 4@ prime, 53 @disc; choice, b¥c; fancy, PR —Spot Prunes are in rather slack demand, but there is no pressure to sell, and prices are firmly maintained. Quotations range from 3%c to Tie for all grades. APRICOTS—Are steady, but unchanged at 735G9%¢ for boxes and 1.@10c for bags. PEACHES—Are dull, but about steady at 12@18c for peeled and 6% @8%c for unpeeled. is & & # #* CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—The wheat market was | @ very nervous affair and trading in general was only moderate. The leader of the bull campalgn was cn both sides of the market, but the total amcunt of business for his account was small. There was considerable sellin carly on cables and May declined to 81% after opening a shade to %@%c lower at Sllsc , but cn reports that France was buy- ng heavily there was a quick advance, the price selling up to 82%ec. After another de- cline there was a rally to 82%c, but an easter feeling developed in the latter part of the ses- slon and the close was weak and %c lower at S @slse, after selling at Slic.” The news, while of ail sorts, was mainly bearish. Rains in California. reported increased offerings by Argentina and ar increase In the exportable surplus, togethe: ith rains in India, all com- | bined to Induge freer selling. There was a good trade in corn and the pre- | vailing sentiment was quite bullish. The ciose was firm, with May 3, @%c higher at 45lc. | "Outs were dull and easy, May closed ke | Jower at 36@36%e. A strong hog market caused firmness in pro- visions at the start, but the early strength was con lost on selling by commission houses, supposed to be for the account of packers. - | May pork and 1ibs cloesd unchanged and lard 2 lows The leadlnn futures ranged as follows: | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | _ Wheat No. 2— | Janyary . MRLE R e T | May . s 823 81% 81K July . 76 Y Toh | g0 No. I e 5 2nuary % i = 451, 4% 45 437 4% 43% 3434 26 36 Ness ori, per. bhi- sdaiy ess Pork, per bbl— | January . L1925 1035 1925 1925 May -16 92y, 16 973 16 88 16 90 July 16 423 16 45 i per 100 ibe— .10 30 10 45 10 27% 10 40 675 9 67 1 9 47% 9 40 93214 938 915 910 Cash quotations s were as follows: Flour was quiet, bt firm; 2 spring wheat, S0@s2c; T2a 2 red. Tiv@isic; No 2 3ellow. %(‘. N , i ! No, 2 rye, wfisouc food feeding bar- air to cholce malting, 49@56c; No. x seed, 81 19; No_ 1 Northwéstern, §1 2 grlm- tmothy seed. &4 mess pork, 17@17 50; lard, r 1hs, sm 30@"] .]l), | short ribs sides (loose), $9 25 ; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $8 26@8 50; short clear sides (boxed), $0 50@9 75; whisky, basis of high | wines, §1 30. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Fiour, bbls 0 000 16,000 108,000 177,000 Wheat, bu | “On the Produce Exchange to-day the bumr | market was dull and easy; creameries, 170 | 28%c; dntries, 17G28c; eggs, easy, 22c; Cheese, Quil, firm, 15@14c. — | Foreign Futures. \ : . LIVERPOOL. R ‘Wheat— March. May. Opening - 8 3% Closing 6 By PARIS. ing - . Closing - (oo ;s 30 35 30 75 - 30 25 30 70 I Eastern Livestock Market. caxcu:o. CHICAGO, Jan. @6.—CATTLE—Receipts, 24,000, Including 1600 Texans; strong to 10c Good to prime steers, $4 75@6 25; poor $1 25@4 00; stockers and feeders, cows, §1 40@4 60; heifers, $2 25@5; ll 40@2 25; bulls, §2 25G4 50; ul'!l. ; Texas-fed steers, $3 ufl S—Receipts, 37,500; to-morros 7000 head strong to Bc higher, -:faua e e Ey b 0 Neht, 50 2966 80; Bulk ot "eales, strong. ce w ; fal wchnie-m ed, $3 50G4 40 ¢ native hmh-.udo-:. 2 m | small White, $3 26@3 40; large ceipts, 1692; natives, $3 75G0 60; Texas .na[ 35; Pink, §2 50@2 75; Red, $3: Li Westerns, $5 Uob 15; cows and heifers, $2 25 4 35: Red Kid 55; Blackeye, @4 40; veals, $307 75; bulls and stags, $2 50@ | @4 per'cn i “ P 887 4 60 25a3 HOGS—Receipts, 3144; light and light mixed, | Musterd. $5, Fia ““3‘%3“' .i‘;’ g "5‘:;« Tita; medium " and heavy, $¢ 60@ gnnern; Alfalfa, 9@12lc; Rape, 14@2%c; im m ShEEP—Receipts, 1807 {op, Colorads lambs, Com Bea 51 %:m, el b $6 25, wethers, §0; ewes, 54 40, BRIGD DEAB st 32 50; Green, §1 152 2 25 per cth New York Mectal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Tin was bid up sharply in London to-day, closing at £1 2s 6d Receipts of river Potatoes continue light higner at £131 2s 6d luf spot and £151 ¥ ud | and cheap stock that has been selling: at 25¢ for futures, and the New York merket, re- | to S0c per bag is well cleaned up. Fine table sponding partially to the foreign strength, was | Potatoes were inactive, owing-to the wet also firm and higher, Spot clgsing at $28 GU@ | weather, and the quotations were unchanged. There was nothing doing i seed Potatoes, | but dealers expect a good demand after the Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. s Copper wus 108 lower at £53 12s 0d for spot and £53 17s (d for futures in London, but here it was mominally unchanced " Standaxd s | ity SThcre were no ohangen 1n onirm " quoted at $11 lake, 312 STI,@)2 6214 | There w: &ood demand for Los Annm electrolytic, S B i YNNG | Peas, but as receipts were large, amounting $12 55. { Téad declined 1s 33 fn London to W11 bs 04, | 10, OVer 800 sacks, prices were caster. but remained unchanged here at §$4 12%. Spelter was unchanged at £20 5s in Londun and at $4 VU@S locadly. Iron was steady abroad, closing at 53s 7d in String moderate receipt and steady. , offering again and sold quickly, liberal receipts of Mushrooms. There were ” POTATOE>—Burbanks trom the river, 0@ Glasgow and ut 475 64 in Middlesboro. Lo- | o cally_iron was more or less nominal. No. 1| oof, PEF ctl: Sallnas “";{"flk; 90c@$1 10 per fcundry Northern is guoted at $24@24 00; No. i @s si; “IEEQ thOv ‘.clfil)c .fl:l_ml do, 2 foundry Northern, $22@22 50; No. 1 foundry : ver s per ctl; Early Rose, ! for seed, $1 15@i 25 per ctl; Garmet Chiles from Oregon. §1 per ctl; Sweet Potatoes from Merced, jobbing at $1 G0@1 60 per ctl, No. 1 foundry Southern soft, ‘Warrants are nominal. Southern und §23 B0@2d U, 8 A ONIONS—€5675c per ctl for chol ¢ Visible Grain Supply. fancy and 40fik0c for lower grades: — Grees 26,1 O R SETABLES G P 3 b; v . 26.—The v reen Peas, T NEW YORK, Jan. e visible supply of String Beans, 1240150, Wae @i vtrc‘ grain Saturday, January 24, as compiled by | the New York Exchange is as follows: Wheat, 49,005,000 bushels; decrease, 672,000. Corn, | 7,885,000 bushels; increase, 835,000. Oats, 4,000,000 bushels; decrease, 187,000. Rye, 1,000, 000 bushels; decrease, 48,000, Barley, bage, T5GS5c per etl; Hothouse Cucumbers’ toes from Los Angeles, $1 G0G2 te and $1 2681 50 per box; uarllc,ezxp;rzfr;; “Ib: | Green Peppers from Los Angeles, 6@Tc per Ib: 228,000 | Dried Peppers, 7@Sc per Ib (or Stockton and Carrots, 35@40c per ek per dozen; Toma.- bushel decrease, 74,000, | 9@10c for Los Angeles; Egg Plant from Los se B (et e B Bttt 22 : s s s New York Cotton Market. 1150 per box: Marrowiat Squash: $1215 p.‘Z ton; Hubbard, $1012; Mushrooms, 10G26c | NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—The cotton market | per Ib, operea easy at a decline of 5 to 7 points and closed barely steady at @ net loss of 1 to & points. Poultry and Game. The demand for Poultry continued steady and a car of Western that was marketed cleaned up quickly at good prices, Recelpt: | of domestic were light and choice young stock Foreign Markets. LONDON, Jan. 26.—Consols, 93 5-16; silver, 21%c; French rentes, 9t 92lic; carkoes on | pussage, firm but Dol active: cargoes N .xrd California, $3s; cargoes Walla Walla, r on passage to Unites Kingdom, 2,130,000; wheat and flour on pas- sage to Coniinent, 790,000 LIVERPOOL, Jan, 20.—Wheat, firm; No. 1 standard California, 0s 103;d@ts 11d; wheat in Paris, firm; flour in Parls, quiet; French coun- try markets, firm; weather in Enxland, fine nd small Broilers were slow sellers, although prices were unchang Game was easy under liberal recelpts and | !a light demand.” Hare and Brush Rabbit were abundant anl lower, POULTRY-—Dressed Turkeys, Turkeys, | 18¢ for Hens: nominal; 17G@18c_per Ib for Gobbiers and 1ig Geese. per_pair, $2@2 25: G . lings, §2G2 25; Ducks, $5G6 per q Tor h"éofi'*rm\'i{—tpzumxs 4744, old and $6G7 for Josmel Hens, ?ueo!‘s 50; gt young Roosters, i Roosters, §6¢ 5 50; Fryers, i " 83 London Wool Sales. \1..1-:: and §2' i 316 25 per 40‘;;-. for ;lld and xdxu'r ‘50 lfir Sduabe q GAM ves, per dozen; a LONDON, Jan. 26.—The wool auction sales 'y oy per_dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, re"tm to-day consisted of & good selection of 11,301 | Brueh rabbits, ‘$1; Mallard Ducks, $2 5oay bales. Sales slower and-withdrawals more Canvasback, $3G4: Spr;g $1 Wflz‘ oFeal, ’ frequent. Prices showed no material change. | @l 25; Widgeon, $1@1 | 51 Giay Gesse, 51 50G2 56: White Geos S0 | $1; Brant_ 31 50 for iarge and T5c for small; Honkers, $3 50g4 50; English Snipe, §3; com. mon, $1 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Large supply of scoured was sold. Northern Business. PORTLAND., Jnn. 20—Clearings, $668,751; balances, $140,207 \ an. 20 —Clearings, $385,108; bal- e 26.—Clearings, 26.—Clearings, 00; | ties will probably cut down the receipt of But- | ter from these sources for several days. Those ] from Humboldt are always comparatively light at this time of thé vear, so that any diminu- tion from that quarter will not cut any seri- | ous figure, but decreased receipts from Marin | would tend to harden the market. s balances, §127,429, Northern W heat Market. $515,004; OREGON, Ing is firmer. as stocks are already well re- PORTLAND, Jan. 20.—WHEAT—Walla | Juced. and the current supply is not more than enough to go around. Walla, 75¢; bluestem, 86c; valley, 7Sc. gt ook Quotatfons stand about WASHIN Cheese remains as previously quoted. TACOMA, Jan. There was no further decline in ranch Eggs er; bluestem, 88¢ yesterday, though receipts were liberal for | Monday; but store Eggs, which have for some | days been the firmest description, could be | bought somewhat lower than on Saturday. i There is no scarcity of Egsgs, and the feeling B e hom Ry & o g LOCAL MARKETS. | continues wasy. Receipts were 19,200 lbs Butter, 638 cases * » | Eggs and 2400 1bs Cheese. | BUTTER—Creamery, first hands, 30@31c i per Ib for fancy and 20c for firsts; dairy, ll/fi"“!!‘ store Butter. 20@25c. EES ew, 1414G15¢ for cholce mild ir ab; Young America, 16c; East: Western, 164 @17c per Ib, Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 di Sterling Exchang; -1gm Sterling Cables . New York Excha New York Exchange. Silver, per ounce Mexican Dollars, nominal W heat ad Qther. Grains. WHEAT—The forelgn markets were steady to firm, and the shortage in Australia and a doubtful outlook in Argentina, Russia and France is said to be the cause of the abrupt stimulation of the European demand last week, The Argentine crop of 1902us officially estimated at 120,000,000 bushels, the largest for lower and medium grade: cold sturage Western Eggs, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits, Chapges in prices under - this slight.. ized the market for Citrus Fruits during the | past few wecks was further decreased by the | inclement weather, and aside from the twa auction sales of Oranges the market was fea- tureless. The well-known special brands of | fancy Navels that sold formerly at $2 50 per | box were very slow at §2 2. The attendancs | at the auctlon sales was falr, and consisted store, 27@20c; 25e, head were ound ready sale at sustained rates. Old Hens | The heavy rains in the northern coast coun- | The feel- | iS—Ranch, 30c for fancy and 2815@20c | uaoel for everything, | Beans, Tomatoes and Summer Squash were in | oW, 20 Bgg Plant was and stags. { | on record, agalnst 800,000 in 1901 and an | chiefly of peddlers, who were in quest of cheap annual average of $1.200,000 for the past five | ;'figmma :’Hfl ;;;f;{g;' W";_f'::gyfl';;h'?;‘v-;r‘-; years, The world's shipments for the week | choice, $1@1 6b: standards, 70c@$1 35, accord- | were as follows, in quarters: Russlan, 175,- ' ing to size. The new company sold two cars, | 000; Danuban, 15,000; Argentine, 54,000: In- 'fancy selling at §2, choice §1 20@1 55, and standards $1@1 10. Previous prices ruled for Bananas, and only ! large bupches of fancy brought the top rates. There was no change in Apples or Pears. APPLES-—-50@guic_per box tor common, u !or choice and $1 25@1 75 for fancy. RS—Winter Nelils, $1 50@2 per mh-r “ utec Posrs, 40G75e. CITR! FRU dian, 9000, The American visible supply de- | creased 672,000 bushels. Chicago udvlnkcd but fell back and closed lower, France was still buying in New York and the Southwest, but Minneapolis reported the cash demand not so good. In this ket futures were lower, owing to ! the heavy and widespread rain, but the cash grain continued firm. CASH WHEAT. e box: per box (or tancy, $1 5 @1 25 for standards; Seedlings, 60c@1 25; Tan- N 1, 81 1 50, nccordln: to location; Mill- | Lorines, $1 501 2 for halt bax-x and ‘;M;u ‘5 " 26@1 50 f¢ holce lnd T ufl.i.‘fti - A 52 200150, forshnics o0 B Seesdin ¥ s $1@2 for lower grades; Mexican Limes, i Open. High. Low. Close. | G "Bananas, $1 50@2 60 per bunch for w May . $1 455 $1 45% 81 43% $1 44 | Orleans and t5c@$1 50 for Hawallan; Pin December .. 1 28 120 127% 1 27% | ples, $2@3 per dozen, 2 p. m. session, R T A Open. High. Low. Close. i i uts and Raisins. May s S 8 8 i Dried Fruits, Nuts December .. 1281 128% 128% 128y vy FRUITS—Apricots, 6%@8c for Royals and 0% though 81 T7% was the general ask. | @ic; sun-dried, 3%@dc; Peac ¥ Wm‘ n: ing price, with this figure reported bid for | Pears, 8%@4lc for quarters an several rnund lots, This increased range |n quotations shows an unsettled market. demi for cash grain here continues leh! CASH BARLEY, Feed, §1 13%@1 17%; Brewing and Shipping grades, $1 18%G1 20; Chevalier, $1 55@1 60 for fair to cholce halves; Nectarines, 4%@5%c for white; Plums, 1@1%c for unpltted; Figs, 4@Sc for black :nd 4@bc for white. PRUNES—1902 crop, 216@2%c for the four sizes, with %@1%c premium for the large slzes, RAXSIN!—lm crop are quoted as follows: Zergwn loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, Bic pe FUTURES. ; 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, Seediess, loos: semon ) m n ao a. m. Muscaters, 5o, Beedicas Sultahas, oc: Seediess | Wi Cioke Thompwns'b%c 3-crown London L.;’f 20- 7 - Ib boxes, $140 per box; -crown, i d- Nay o ;',l,.,u" u b " “"4 $1 14% | own fancy clusters. 20-ib boxes, §2; 5-crown Dehesas, , 20-1b $2 50; 6-crown Lmpe- 2 p. m. session, rials, b boxes, 'fl Seeded. f. o. b. Fresno, Open. High. Low. Close. | fancy, 1-Ib cartons, 7%c; cholce, Ti4c. May ......8115 $115 $115 $115 NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12%. December—No sales, 18%c; No. 2, 10@11c; No. 1 hardshell, 11g11 thc: OATS—There s no change to report. The | No. 2. 912@10c; Almonds, 1lc for Nonpareils, market continues dull. 10%@11c for I X L, 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ul- vl 5; Black, tra and 8@Sic for hanguedoc: nuts, 6@7c L e O orear Red 31 2og1 oy | for Enstern: Brazil Nuts, 13g1c: Filberts. et e LI iy azmn 30y zar | HONERC: - Fhoain, SIS Connth H50 T T e B oN B Conet, fimxug A usse for CORN—Quotations femain as befors, with | KONENCCOnD 08 (o brig, T e a quiet market, Western (sacked) §1 2214@1 25 for Y;glow. extracted, 6@734c; light amber extracted, 5% $1 22%@1 25 for White and $1 221 4 @bc; dark, $@die. BEESWAX—27@20c per Ib. ) Eaytan e oot 50" tor "Wied" 4nd z le an, e an 120 for Brown Provisions. RYE—$1 12%@1 15 per ctl. a BUCKWHEAL—Nominal at $1.75@2 10 per | There Is no chanse whatever, either here or CERERE at Western centers. P v CURED MEATS—Bacon 12¢ heavy, 12%c for light medium, 14@14%4c for hght, "15@15ke for extra light, 16@16%c for sugar cured and 17@17%c for extra sugar cured; Eastern sugar cl Hams, ldc; Cali- fornla Hams, 1216@13%c; Mess Beef. $10 per Dbbl; extra Mess, §11; Family, §12; x.nm. Mess Pork, $15@15 50; extra clear, §26; Mess $18; Dry Salted Pork, 12c; Pig Pork. $28; Pigs’ Fect. §5; Smoked Beef, 15¢ per Ib. LARD—Tlem: quoted at Sc per Ib for com- Flour and Millstuffs. The Oregon and Washington brands ot Flour have followed the local makes up and | are quoted 20c higher. FLOUR—California Family Extras $4 40@ 4 65, usual terms; ms:ken"s E;‘lg: $4 30a4 10 Oreg: Washington, (-m‘fy" ind $5700% 20 tor Bakers’ "0 O for pure; half barrels, pure, TUFFS—Prices iu packages are 1a | PoURd &nd 3 5elb Graham Flour, $3 60 per. 100, lbst llxn;:e‘nlg -1b un- 12%¢; ns, 12%c; 3-1b Flour, $3 26; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, COTTOLENE — One 1f-barrel, wl,.n. C:.F!‘ i 260:6 6& n':;sg" = 40, | three half-barrels, ‘mc. - tlen:e.lh.!fie, two 460 “Backwheat Flour, 34506175, A3 | vierces, ic: fve tierces, Sike per x; Farina, $4 50; Whole E.’&,‘" oliea’ ats, barrels, ;1“3:5095'{ acks, | Hides, Tallow_,_zoal and Hops. $6 00; Green Peas, $5 per 100 1 HIDES AND SKINSCulls and brands sell Hay and Feedstuffs. g, T "t s lght M o The rain gave all markets under this neaa | 75 SAItid KB MG ST, Vaak 1055, Balied an easler appearance, but prices remained un- 16%¢; dry :2. Nc. dry Calf, 19¢; Qalll. l"lzg Shee] changed. Receipts of Hay were large, | 18c; shearlings, 25@30c each: amounting to 822 tons. ;g:nl ml‘w ¥ le;:n: ch*";;:‘;?n'. ; 1ol d g B s S 0624 55 ver ton. Saii, 88 Yor ' large and $2 80 for. me: GS—$22 50G24 50 FERDSTUEFSRolled Barles. '$55026 per 75 for large, §1 50 for medium, 420 onux.c:(;:: FA m&‘m A h | $ie1 % S T loeatae §1.00 foc matiu Cru:na Cm $30 50@31 50; Mixed mn;“ ‘l(dh‘(n. 32%c; dry s;zu.: Mexi- A e Brime ;:xoru. T5¢c; large B 11; grease, 2. “ulo. nver.usog;"" s ey ng—Valley Oregon, Lambs, 15 STRAW—50G62%¢ per bale, t-,l.l'_c‘l:p—lln Joa 03“"' n;n Southy Beans and Seeds "umau"" Codaty: SG11e per T o 2 HOPS—24%@26)0 per Ib. Quou'fldn rmln unchanged, with contin- 80@3; "fi. $3 £0@3 715; White, $3 209 =5 LI per b for | The foll i Livestock, dnuvu«l | per b | atil] fasther 1o but continued rains will tend to cut, down the already moderate receipts of Hogs and possibly advance the market another noteh. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates {rom slaughterers to dsalers are as follows ¥ mémr-‘lc'l Ye for Steers and 6@6ic per b or Cows. \VEAL—Large, S@0c; small, 8@10c W ON Wethers, 81096; smati Wothors, 9%c; Ewes, sosm pe*b. i Yearlings, 10910%c per PO%K—M Hé 81%@9%c per Ib. MARKET. wing quotations are for good, sound in_San Franeisco, ver cent Snrinkage for Cattle L s AR Btecrs, S 1GThe; thin Cows. ‘i 53¢ per Ib (lnn welght). squP—«wm\m IO‘Xc Ewes, 3 .:x. Cows and Hel! o ters, (gross W mums——n-rnm 4 FOGS—Live Hogs, 1 6%c; under rl‘gfllzfl.flg’fi“'fie' &Oflm, B@6Y, %% Der cent ofh from Sbove: et tions. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 54@0%c for June-July Qelivery; San. Quentin, 5.35¢; Wool Bags, dzg 35c: Fleece Twine, TH@8c. COAL—Wellington, §8 per -.ton: Southfield ‘Wellington, $8; Seattle, $68 50; Bryant, $6 50; Roslyn, §7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; Walls- .end, §6 50; Co-operative Wallsend, §6 50; Rlchmwd $7 50; Cumberland, $12 In bulk and m 2 In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite elsh A thra eua Egs, 813 w:;.n‘_i Toamip, 831 1, 13 | p:rm&n Sl sile ana $13. 0 sadke; Hocky Mova: tain descriptions. u * m 2000.1bs and $8 50 inseed, mr botled and Gdo for raw in barrels; cases. 6c California Castor B Gn cases. No. 1. 10c; pure, $1 16; Lucol, b0c for bolled and 48c for raw in barreis; | Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, 93c; cases, u’mn- Nut, 86@62c per galion; purs Neatafoo is, 70c; cases, 76c; Sperm, pure, 70c; Whale Oil, n‘tunl ‘white, uc r galion; Fish O, In 45¢; Kfic Coeoanul Ofl, bnneh' 3% for Otylan 58%¢ for Australia. cou. onr—w-t-r White Coal Ofl, in bulk. OiL Astral e 16c; Pearl in cases, Z2igc: Star, 2% Btar, 25%c; Eocene, 24%c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17¢; In’ cases, 23%c; bulk, 18%c: in cases, e 1n cases, 22c; o1i. Bhe. dn cnees, FURPENTINEIs higher at S2c per_gallon in cases and 70c in drums and iron Jarrels. MED AND WHITE LEAL—Keu Lead, v@ 6%c per Ib; White Lead, 6@6%c, mnrmu to uanti TG Xit—Tne Western Su pany guotes as follows, per T" in 100-15 Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 8.10c: powdered, 4.95¢; Candy Granulated, 4.96c; Dry | Granalated Fine, 4 85¢; Dry Granulated Coarss, 4.85c; Fruit Granulated, 4.85c; Beet Granuiated 005 Thaks onivy: 4.780" Confectinners’ A. § NA- 4.45c; Extra C, 4.35¢; Golden C, 4. lk bnrrcl!, 10¢ more; haif bar- e MOre: JU-1b Lag¥, 1w more for all kinde. T-bleu~fl-u bnrel-, 5.55c; boxes, B per 1b. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. MONDAY, JANUARY 26. Flour, qr sks .. 8,..00 Hops, bales .... 24 ‘Wheat, ctls ... 5 Ehorts, eks ... 200 Barley, ctls 3. 005 Screenings, sks. 350 Oats, ctls . Feed, sks a3 Corn, ctis 0 Aveaita” 5. "sika 3 Bearns, sks 1,324 Wine, gals 500 Potatoes, s 3,420( Pelts, bdls | Onlons, sks 490! Hides, No. Bran, sks ... 920| Leather, rolls .. 75 Midditngs, ks . 280|Chicory, bbls 1. 23 Hay, ton: o OREGON. Flour, qr sks .. 9,854 Onions, sks .... 180 Wheat, ctls l‘):lfl Corn Meal, ske. 450 | Potatoes, sks “A-aHhuToN Flour, qr sks .. 4,48|Bran, sks .... 3,400 T R S R e T AT R T STOCK MARKET. * Trading was slack on the morning session of the Bond Exchange and fluctuations were few. Gas and Electric was somewhat higher at $13@ £ 75 end Spring Valley Water at §84 759 e afternoon Gas and Electric advanced $41 50 and Giant Powder clined to $65 25. There were les of American National Bank at $125, Anglo-(‘aumrm.n Bank | at $97 and Alaska Packers at $155. The ofl stocks continued active, but quota- ‘The min- | - tlons were subject to less fluctuation. The light trading that has character-4 ing stocks continued to show diminishing sales. | The Sacramento Electric, Gas Rallway | Company will pay a regular monthly dividend | of 15c per share February 2. | STOCK AND ) BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Jan. 26—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. E Bid. ¢s ar c (new)13615138 3 qr coup...107%108% | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. — |Oak W gis. — 101 | Ala A W 5s. — y Ss. — 108% Uceanic SBs. — |Omnibus 6s.125 Pac G Im 4s. 95 Pac E Ry 6s.1104 — Pk & CH 6s.103 8 P of uomv. O 1114 | (a910) ... 11131124 S P ot Cés P of C |7 (1905)Sr A.106%107 | (1905)Sr B.10714108 Do stmpd. 100% — 1065 S PR R 6,140 141% 014102 * 8 V Wat 6s.1005110 Do 4s 2dm.108 1083 6s. 0 5a . 113“[10‘3 mn G&EGs. 100 110 Do con 5s.106%106% U G & E 5s.107 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 66 65 Port Costa Marin Co ... 65 iipring V GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% 4 |Su: E G&R. 3% 40 E Co. — FG&E #4 #% T PEF S L g UM 0G L& H 77 |ttkn G & E. — 1245 l—‘chlmp. - E Co. 34% — Pac L Co... 38% — . INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.310 350 / BANKS. Am N Bank125 — First Nationl — — Anglo-Cal 90 L P& A.1600% — Bank of Cal. Mer Ex - s, Sty & F Nation = SAVINGS BANKS, Ger § & L.2100 Humboldt Mutual ... 80 & F Sav Co.530 STREET RAILROADS, becurity Sav.350 400 Union Trst.2150 California ..195 — Presidio .... 404 — . Geary - | = POWDER. Glant ...... 644 63 (VIGOFit ..c.. 3 3% s 10% - = 2 n 16Y 167% Alaska Pack.152%136 Oceanic 8 Co — | Val Fruit Co. 96 08 'Pac AE A 3% :n, Wine A£.100%,100% Pac C Bo Morning Session. 1378 18 121 F Gas and E 43 00 £ Soring .‘x'i‘.?,“v‘v‘fi!:‘f . e B 2 84 871 5 Spring Valley Water . treet— ?s';’m 833 A)....106 8T (stamped)108 75 of Cal, 1st con Afternoon Session. 155 00 125 00 97 00 5 Cal Wine Assn 100 30 50 Giant Powder Con’ .1 65 25 25 Hutchinson § 15 25 75 Hutchinson 15 37% 30 76 50 100 16 37 20 00 25 44123 160 4425 s2000 108 0" iie 25, , 000 09 75 £ Abby Land & Improvement.. 1 10 27 00 90 00 6 50 ties P Central 55 00 &= i 105 00 102 50 50 00 . | { Tnion o1 % | | Orpheum Company Ask. | Paraffin ! can drive him; 1 rubber tired buggy, a! c. Sperry Flour Cornpany 2000 3600 | Standard Electric 4 20 00 Sterling Oil ... 0. 2 56 Thiny-Three oll . 10 00 Twenty-Efght Ofl 265 270 Truckee. Electric . 15 25 AUCTION SALES P P pY AUCTION SALEOF 49 Head High Class Standari-Bied Pab) Alto Two-Year-Oids TO BE SOLD JANUARY 29. FRED H. CHASE & CO. announce that they will seil THURSDAY EVENING, at 7:30 oclock. (In new corrigated ll‘r;l)p-vlllvl by electrio t. The entire crop of the Palo Alto two-year-olda (foats ot 1901y, consisting of coltn Aliies and leidl‘zt-. by such sires as Mendocino (3) N: 3% Azmoor. 4! Vn.u:: WM’emt. 13473 %: Monbells, ;g.( O the sreat b Bellt Bira, 2532 ¢ Y 3 2:18%; Ella, 2:39; Ladyweil, 2 2:20%: Masden, 2:23; Mano (dam of Mendo- cino, Electant, Bo-mn Aerotela by Palo uhm 08% ;. of Aria, 2:16: Aineno, 2 1) Expree- n". 2:12%; %mm« Russell, % l.l-n. 2:28%; Lucyneer 2:27; Sallie Bcnton. A% u-;:xdn‘ou. 25%. nd for ca Horses at yard January 21, 1908. FRED H. CHASE & CO, 1732 Market st., San Francisco. At the conclusion of the Palo Alto sale the Oakland Carriage and Implement Company will sell one McMurry driving cart, ome Me- Murry standard sulky, one speed wagon, one Faber racing wagon ‘all pneumatic and new work. FRED H_CHASE & cO., Live Stock Auctioneers. 2 69 HEAD GEN1LE DRIVERS WELL BROKE WAGON HORSES TRUCK HORSES FAST PACERS MATCHED TEAMS Consigned by - W. Z. MOSS, Lakeview, Oregon, At Auction THURSDAY....ec.0... . JANUARY 20, 1 P. M. STEWART’S HORSE MARKET 721 Howard Street E. STEWART, Auctiones®. CONTINUATION SALE. Of the fine furniture and carpets of the HOTEL “MANSFIELD," No. 212 Post st THIS DAY (TUESDAY), January 27, at 11 o'clock & ™ EDWARD 8, SPEAR & CO., Auctioneers. M7 AUCTION SALE OF RORVES Do | AT ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH STREET. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 AT 11 A M. 49 head o l ting o lhe celebrated road horse Cannon, 5 years old, sound, gentle, root along at a 2:30 galt; lady new, 1 set of harness, whip. robes. TUESDAY, JANUARY AT 1140 FOLSOM There ‘will be a CLEAN UP SALE of 20 horses and all styles of buggles, carts and harness, Chutes Company .. 825 City and County Ba Cypress Lawn Impt Co Eastern Dynamite . Ewa Sugar Plantatio Equitable (Pool) Gas Four Ol .. Gas Consumers’ Assn . Hanford Ofl Hofne Oil . Honolulu Sugar [ Emgesing ou ‘anl (Ld.). Monte Cristo | Mercantile Trust Northern Cal Power . Nevada National Bank | North Shore Railroad | Ol City Petroleum Peerless OIl .. Pacific States e Paint Postal Device & Reed Crude Ofl 8 F Dry Dock . | San Joaquin 01I . Sausalito Land Union Sugar United Petroleum United Gas & Electrie Western Fish Co . West Shore Ol Morning Session. Board — 2000 Independence Oil 750 Occidental Ofl 500 Occidental Ofl 4600 Lion O1l 200 Ofl City Petroleum . 1000 Cal Standard Oil . er . 10 Contra, .Cnfin Water . 100 Twenty-Elght Ot . 1000 Twenty_Eight Oll b 130 Monarch 200 Kern Oil ... Afterncon Session. o wnw Emann oo = . 750 Occidental Ofl .. 10 San Joaquin Ol . 500 Lion Ofl. b 30 . 200 Twenty-Elght Oii, b L3 BoS eee 12 20 1 i 2 - 30 a5 o &0 70 25 25 0o 80 80 490 50 13 41 Ed 8o s 90 47 2 i [ 80 85 Street. 200 Wolv.rlll. Oll veverernranans MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in th. San Fran- cisco Stock and Euhsm yesterday: 300 B'lch'r 200 Be nelc-r Best & 400 Bullton 200 BUISUS2RAZNELR2REISS 100 45/ 100 Sierra Nev. 100 46, 100 Sierra Nev. 200 44 300 Sierra 300 43 100 Sierra 300 611 500 Stiver 100 08| 300 St. 400 07! 500 Us 800 9] 10 vtan 200 05/ 200 Utan 200 Bullion . 500 Overman .... 50 200 Caledonia. 25| 400 Potost ...... 43 100 Chollar 30| 200 Potost 200 Chollar 20| 300 Savage 350 Con C 70| 200 Sa - 1000 Con _Tm 03 500 Seg 100 Confidence ... £5| 300 Sierra Nev. 500 Con N Y ‘.. 05| 500 Stiver HI... 200 Crown Point. 31| 100 Union Con.... X3 500 Exchequer ... 03| 100 Union Con.... 33 800 Gould & Cur. 100 Union Con.... $9 100 Hale & 67| 300 Union Con.... 90 300 Hale 66| 200 Union Con.... 9% 200 Justice 00| 500 Yellow Jacket 38 100 Ophir . 1 75) S were the sales in “Pacific Stock 300 Chaliengs £1 31| 300 0¥ echer 100 Con € & Vi'724| 200 Siiver 100 Con C & V..1 75| 200 Union Con. 100 31 200 Union Con. 800 50! 100 Union Con. E sEEES 200 44 300 Utah 300 . 2! Afternoon Session. 300 Belcher 70| 200 Ophir .. 200 Belcher | §00 overman 200 Belcher .. 300 Overman 100 Belcher 63| 200 Potost B g R 200 25| 500 32, 600 Continued on

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