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® THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY., JANUARY 30, 1903, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Market in good tonz and fairly active. reet Stocks quict and unchanged on the day. fraction lower. Exchange unchanged. heat and Barley Futures advanced again. Oats firm, Corn somewhat higher, and Rye steady. No change in Hay or Fecdstuffs. Lima Beans continue to easc off. Other Beans firm. Butter advanced again under meager supplics. Cheese weak. Eggs arriving. freely, but unchanged. Somewhat more movement in Dried Fruits in New York. Provisions quiet and not materially changed. Hogs rule firm at the recent advance. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables about the same. Poultry and Game steady ai prcvious prices. Fruit market quiet and not materially changed. er a |stock market was altogether professional. Trading was somewhat in excess of the pre- vious day, but was limited for the most pait to the leading issues. A number of favorable features. such as the increased ease of sterl- ing excnange and promise of an amicablq solu- tion of the Venezuelan situation, were ignored, as also were a number of excellent railroa returns. St. Paul, however, was not included in_this latter that road showing a de- crease of over $43,000 net for December. In point of activity and general interest St. Paul wus the feature of the early session. The Money, Stocks and Merchandise. CONDITIONS NOT FAVORABLE FOR ANTY | BULL N IN WALL STREET authority says: “Now e following easier conditions in the has had its swing the stock isguised hesitation. To put higher some new stimu- l nt & ees: S ¥ mot just | stocks opened moderately strong in w in Eig! etocks at P g ting the proposed increase of stocks. Fol- &re too high t ract large mew investors owing an advance of over a point, brokers T agh held with such firmness by present own- cepresenting important interests sold freely and ers as to exclude a deas of forcing them the stock closed with a fractional loss. An- The best stocks © sustal d not mere- " nouncement that nothing but routine business . rity assuring ting divi. | had been transacted at the board meeting did not come ou: until after the close of the mar- e e e e boe ave even. | ket. Otber early features of interest were L T o stabiiity and vaiue | Pennsylvania, in which there was extensive s ot the ay properties. | trading; St. Louis apd San Francisco Issues, Delaware and Hudson and Amalgamated Cop- per. Later Missourl Pacific, the Eries and some other leading rallroad shares developed firmness. The movement in the Erie issues in the afterncon attracted comsiderable atten- tion and appeared to be based on a revival of *“combination’ fortnight ago. Erie common on heavy trading happens that a large | made a net gain of %, while the first and sec- srmerly regarded ax | ond preferred advanced 1% and 2 points, re- antial for speculative | spectively. In the Industrials offerings of Gen- ily withdrawn from the strong boxes, there to | gain of 23 points, the stock closing at the some big deal brings them | highest ficure. Improvement was shown by happens which, forces | United States Realty, Republic Iron and Stee:, material. There remain, | United States Leather and some of the minor er classes of securities 10| jssues. What was believed to be pool manipu- ¥ must be confined, | lation was shown in the course of some stocks ith the growth of the and the concurrent upward move in Pennsyl- into strength and promi- | yvania and the Wabash issues gave rise to idustrials, which gre still t0 | newal of reports of a settiement of the dif- uncertain and undesirable ele- | ferences between the interests controlling those situation. Neither of | yroperties. Aside from the strength of Erfes special attr: ons Lo d the weakness of £t. Paul, there was no d prospects in_that oteworthy feature in the late ssion. Trad- discounted, and the | jng continued narrow and operations for Lon- vestors to buy at the existing | gon gecount were small and of an arbitrage s the market of a very substantial | cpargcter, The closing was irregular and dull. e e t of support. 4o | Foreign exchange continued inactive. The sup- r that with the "‘;" ¥ of remittances was rather better, than I sunning at the ual. but the inquiry was not at all urgent. he market appears to have gone so far below the gold exort level as-to render the us> of metal remittances improbable. The situatio is still modified. however, by several conflict- ing features, which may develop interesting complications most any day, although it hgri g is generally believed that no accumulation of Tism. in quarters | Dlis will be attempted by the Government be- g iy g the Panama canal vroperty have been com- s been | Plete: o inters | The rallroad bond market was moderately in new active and showed 2 good distribution of deal- dividends on high- | exceedingly re- | paying better | but any further | of the question in operating and the uired for expendi- line with mod- p istic spirit which induce is not to be dis- a universai another six hat it ion ‘of money d i reports which were current a | eral Electric were freely absorbed with a net | ol ol Bs, reg. { ‘Atchison ‘adj | B & Ohio conv 4s.104 1 “anada o 24 Cen of Ga 1st i “hes & Ohio 413,10 hi & Alton %ioe. B & Ohlo 4s . B & Obhio of gen 4s ChiTerm 4s. Colo & So 4s.. Den & Rio G Erie prior lien 4s. 981, Wis Cen 4s Erie gen 4s ... FW&DC Ist Hock Val 414 Man Con 4s. id 4s, coup..110 Y RI & Pac 4s.107 |CCcca Louis Rogk Tsl 4s. L h N umif Mex Cen ds. Mex Cen 1st Mis NY Cen gen 103 s, 3 108 i So Railway B & O new 45 91 | Tex & Pac T ogen 4511175 T, S L & W NW con 7s..134 | Union Pac &s U P conv | Wabash ‘1sts 4 08, W & L E 48 871 Con Tob 4. 1117 |C F & I Con 109 | Penn Con 3s 104 | Minn & St L Miss, K & T , K & T J Cen gen Pacific 4s. StL& I M con bs. StL & S F 4 St L & SW ists St L L& SW 2ds. S A & APass is. ! 8o Pacific 4s 4s. 101 Wabash 2ds .. . €5 | Wabash, Deb B. D s31;' W oShore 4s . s ine. 3 Tees1 i NEW YORK MINING ‘€TOCKS. I Adams Con . 20 Little Chief . "?: | Allce 5 Ontario 25 ! | Breece 10 Ophir . o | Brunswick Con .. 07 Phoenix os | Comstock Tunnel.. 09 Potosi "flq Con C & Va.. .15 Savage 280 Horn Silver 130 Bierra Nevad €6 | tron siiver . = Small Hopes 30 | Leadville Con '11) 0} Standard .....0.113 00 | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. i Money— | Westingh Com ..107 | Call lcans .4%@5| Mining— { Time loans .....4 @5 Adventure . Bonds— Allouez ... { | Atchison 4s . Amalgamated Gas 1sts % Daly 'West } Mex Cent 45 .. Bingham | i | Atchison prd.” Balt & Ohio . | in_th 3 fore the final negotiations for the transfer of | Railroads Atchison . Do prefd . Boston & Alb Boston & Main Centennial % 2 Copper Rams an % Franklin |Isle Roy: Mohawk Ola- Dom! Osceola Mexican Central.. Parrot Miscellaneous— Quincy Amer Sugar 1297 | Santa Do prefd 11, | Tamarack Amer Tel & T..161_ |Trimountain Domin I & S.... 4% |Trinity ... Gen Electric ....196 | United State; M Elec 8% | Utah United Fruit .. 1093 | Victoria U S Steel . 1 Winona .. Do prefa . 8734 | Wolverine LONDON Consels for mone; do for account.. Anaconda . Atchison Can Pacific . Ches & Oh Chi, Chy, ie 2a ptd 1ilinois Cen . Louis & N . Miss, K & T N Y Central . Great W. M & St P. D & Rio Grande Nor & Weste: N & West.r, Ont & West Pennsylvania Reading Read 1st ofd Read 2d nfd So Rallway S So Pacific i Union Pacifi Union Pac p 1 S Steel U 8 Steel pi Wabash .. Rands ... De Beers . 51y Dominion Coal OSING STOCKS. So Railway pfd Wabash pfd ... 8 o .. a id Ba- sl ver, quiet, 21 11-16d rer ounce. Money | 315 and 4 per " Cp: 5 per ce cent maiket for three moaths' e rate of discount In the open market for Piils s 3% per cent; the rate «f dlscount | New York Money Market. / rate, 33 per EW YORK, Jan. cent: last loan, 3% —Money on call stead. lowest 3% per cent, highest 4 per cent: ruli per c s | Crossbreds were 15 per cent higher and several | en closing, 314@3% per cent: time money, firmer; relatively dear; () | [nE%, UhOUED the Oy e o nCertaln. | sixty days, 4%@5 per cent; ninety days, 45,5 | i States bonds were all unchanged on the last | B et Wl moiia ANOPL o ge sro ring, Suwing to | cail. e . 5@5% per cent. P asses of u‘l’!dh NEW YORK STOCK LIST. ' change easler, with actual business in bankers’ | & r the market | Stock— Sales. High. Low. Close. | bills at $4 86.75 for demand and at $4 83 50| f big men having vast | Atchlson ... LU0 e Tl ETN | for sixty Gays: posted rates, §1 841G STIa: | - | Atchison prd. o 978 | o b 314, A <ting | Baltimore & Ohio.. i o B Wb Dol SR 3 i« iR | Balt & Ohio prd 5 954 | bonds, ste railroad bonds, irregular; Stace | ampaign seems Im- | Capadian Pacific... § e e w I inertia will last | (anada Southern. .. i 4 | 4 as lately been | Ches & Ohlo. % | Y ';;‘_-3; Chicago & Alton... Jfome life into | Chicago & Al prd. { Chgo & East 1ii. | Chgo & G Western. C&GW, Aptd C&GW, B pd.. Chgo & Northwstn. & Trn. resent there is littie that quarter. mprove. Bank rates growing Tested over ="stll] large bor- outward more, ets are in com- Colo Southern... ie i et | Colo Bo 1at pia piated, $30.4n,000 pur- | Colo So 24 prd a1 will of course, com. | Del & Hudson. Del, Lack & W Denver & Rio G Denver & R G pf ie Erie n Earope, but in any event | certainly be made seeking to nge market as little as possi- certain that no radical | will be this his same Congressional inertia | Erl prd. e chances of any legislative relief | Great Nor pfd. oy problem. The only disturbing | Hocking Valley. in sight is the Venezuelan ques- | Hocking Val pfd contains 1 ;i Tilinols Central ances are stil rgely in favor | lowa Central eable settiemer or the coming | lowa Central p irregular market may be anticipated, | K C Southern be Arift toward a somewhat lower level | K C 8 prd G . | Lake Eris & West. Lake Erie & W ptd Loulsvi & Nashvi. | Manhattan Elev... Metropoltn_ St Ry. Mexican Central.. | Mexican Nationai.. [ 'm?h(‘r R;'por{. Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCE Jan. 20, . 4 Mexian Hations he following hre the seasonal rainfalls 10 | Miccours Pacific... as comparcd with those of same date | Mo, Kena & Tex season and rainfalls in last twenty-four | Mo, Kans & T pfd | New Jersey Cent. ew York Cent jate, Last Last | Norfolk & Westn.. Stations— 24 Hours S:ason. | Nor & Westn ptd.. Eureka 0.84 17.08 Ontario & Westn. . | Pennsylvanta | Reading .. Reading 1st pfd. Reading 24 ptd | Rock Island . Rock Isl pfd St Louis & 8 F . St L & S F 1st pfd 100 |St L &S F 21 ptda 1,700 Louis Sowstn... 11.67 L THE COAST RECORD. st gl 5 =5 z & B8 5 2 . 22 = | Southern Rallway.. 12,400 FTATIONS 7 £ |Southern Ry ptd... 300 > Z | Texas & Pacific. 1,500 o = |Tol, St L & W . 400 H 100 s =1 9,100 Astoria . W Cloudy .44 | Raker ... san aene e | arson SE Clear T. | Fureka SE Eain Bi|mien A, Wheel & L E 2d pfd Wisconsin Central. Wiscon Cen pfd... Express Companies Adams . ®n0 agstaft scatello, Tde ndepondence Angeles. es Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— Amalgamated Cop . 49, Amer Car & F.... 1 Amer Car & F pfd.. Amer Linseed Ol .. | Amer Linseed O pfd 40 4R Amer Loco 32 Amer Loco pfa i Amer Smelt & Ref.. 1, 28 Amer S & R 1 2% Anaconda Min Co .. 2. . Brooklyn Rap T .. 4, 52 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. A storm of moderate intensity has a the Washingion Const and white the peert portion of the disturbance will pass east- wul miong the northern tier of States, it is vrobable that the rain area will extend as far ~outh as San Francisco, from &ape Mendocino Colo Fuel & Iron. Consolidated Ga Con Tob pfd Gen_ Electric Hocking Coal National Lead . North American .. Pacific Coast Pacific Mail Rain s Ik‘“;‘ '\;‘ hllt northward with high southerly winds off shore. Heavy frosts may be expected morn. 1% _in the interior of California. ‘orecast made at an Franclsco fe nours. ending midnight, Jamuary 300 T Northern California—] in morthern por- B Pressed S Car pfd.. Pulimal Pal Car .. Republic Steel ... eBssss yesi s | Epusiiilss jon: fair in southern portion Friday; Republic Steel pfd. . “outherly winds: high off shore. brisk | sugar ... .0 5,100 Southern California—Yair * Friday: heavy | Ten Goal 800 roet in the interior Friday morning: light U BEE o 1 Nevada-—Cloudy; warmer Friday, {,‘S"‘"",, 1.0..9 San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Priday. | |/ § Jseather prd .. with rain; brisk southeast winds; high R - shore. ALEXANDER G. McAD] U S Steel . TS0 g 2 al. | U S Steel pf 3,100 . | Western Union . 400 Shaly UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. New York Stock Market. UAEN QIORK, Jan. 25 —curb quotations of NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The tone of to-day's “.“*' Il. 4 i S | % and fear: New York Grain and Produce. £ i N 11,188 barrels but steady at tor; No. Northern Dulut | hard Manitoba, §9° ; export: the close. WHEAT—Receipts, 44,650 bushels; exports, Spot, firm; h, 88%c f. o. ¢ f. 0. b, afloat. —FLOUR—Recelpts, barrels. Opti, Quiet, No. | [ ‘ \ . 2 red, 81%c | red, S214c £. 0. b. afloat: No. 1 b. afioat: 1 ons, | on the strength of an approaching cold wave ied of erop damage to wheat, by July. ad*a sharp | There was also a fair | export inquiry; shorts were the chief buyers, | and wheat closed firm at %@%c net advance. | | March closed 81%c HOPS AND HIDES—! refined, dull. COFFEE—Spot, points lower. February, 4.15 July, 78% @ eadsy GAK—Raw, e trifugal, 96 test, 3 1-16c; S33c; May, S1L@S] 9ic, ciosed T01c. ‘WOOL—Firm. closed | ealk; fair refining, 3%c; cen- | molasses’ sugar, 3c; | 4 quiet. Futures closed 5§ Sales, 9250 bags, including: March, 1.45c; DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED APPLES—The market without new feature, demand still being mod. Wwhile pricés ‘are steadily maintained. ' Common are quoted at 4@8c; prime, 51,@3igc; | 53 @6c; PRUNES ~Spot prunes are In moderate de- €ady at from 34 @7c for all grades. | APRICOTS —Are a little more active: for the better qualities. at T13@10%c and bags PEACHES—Are qui ate, choce, mand and cially 18c for peeled fancy, T@$c. T@10c. and at 6% and unchanged at 12@ @Sc for unpeeled. e Boxes are 'quoted | Iy, 4.60c; Oc-l tober, 4.80G4.85¢c; November, 4.90c. pe- | Chi(aga Grain Market. - | | CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—Wheat opened quiet, | but strong, on higher cables and predictions of unfavorable weather, | predicted for the Northwest, and there was conelderable covering by shorts early on the Outside markets were e better feeling. t that the leader mar unfavorable p strong, which Later,” when it became eviden of the longs broke and a mark of T8 the day being reached at T7%c, 1,@%¢c higher at TSH@TSie. was nervous the greater part of the day. bus toward the end a firmer tone developed on smaller offerings and on the strength in corn. The close was strong and lc higher on May July was in good demand and ruled strong_(hroughout the day, @.c higher at 3%e. at 788c. orn _ruled a rospects. aleo aided In th was again selling, drop of 1 cent from c was made, firmduring the the cold wave being the 1 the low point of afier opening The markct the close being Ereater part of the session, but trading was of lmited el ume and no special features developed. close was strong, with May %@lec higher at 45c. Oats were strong and higher, but the small offerings caused a dull market. e higher for May at 36%@3615c. Provisions showed a tendency to do better along with the strong hoz market, the vards_bel of up 121 ing up 10c with a gain of 10c. The leading futurcs ranged as foliows: The close was on smaller recel The close was firm, with May pork @15c, lard 7l2c higher and ribs closed ket high The Articles— Wheat No. January - May . High. 2 327 ""fi’ Pork, pe'rm;l oss Pork, 3 January . -18 30 18 30 18 25 . 16 70 16 35 10 20 855 938 i3 .u:fi d ¥4 ~ _LIVERPOOL. Wheat— March. Opening 6 31y 4 Closing . 6 4 Wheat— Opening .. Closing . Opéning . 29 75 30 10 pening 29T 4 Closing . 29 65 30 15 K (boxed), 38 $8 25@S 50: short clear sides (boxed), 88750 5217 whisky, bavis , basis of high wines, . Shipments. b 28,000 . bu Barley, bu On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was dull and weak; creameries, 16@23c; gairles. 16G22e; eggs, weak, 20c; cheese, firm, g Foreign Futures. o New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan, 20.—Tin underwent a partia] reaction in London to-day, closing 10s lower at £132 and futures at £131 17s 6d, While here it was about 10 points lower at $20929 20. Sales were reported of five tons spot at §20 10 and five tons for February delivery at §20. Copper at London advanced 3s 94 to £54 165 2d for spot and to £556 1s 3d for futures, while here it remained quiet, but was firm and a shade higher. Standard is quoted at $12, lake at $12 45@12 70, electrolvtic at §12 45 @12 65 and casting at $13 25@12 50. Lead while unchangea and quiet locally, closing at §+ 1215, was 1s 3d_ higher in Lon- don, where it closed at £11 10s. 8 :%r, like lead, was unchanged here at| $4 ,_and was also unchanged in London at_£20 s, i Iron closed at 53s 5d In Glasgow and 47s in Middlesbero. lLocally iron was nom- inally unchanged. No. 1 foundry (northern) is quoted at $24@24 50; No. 2 foundry (north- ern). $22G22 50; No. 0. 1'foundry (southern) and | foundry' (southern). soft, at $23 50@ | Warrants are nominal. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 20, _Cotton futures opened th prices one point lower to four points higher and closed quiet and lower, with trading largely professional 1 0. Eastern Livestock Market. Hay and Feedstuffs. Dealers quote previous prices, with quiet mlrlkell. except a slight decline m Oilcake Meal. BRAN—$18 50@19 per ton. : MIDDLINGS—$§22 5024 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $25G26 per fon; Oileake Meal at the mill. $25@25 50; job- ng. Meal $26@26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $21 3 315 ‘racked Corn, $30 Feed, $20@21; Cottonseed Meal, $26 50. o Wheat, 312 S0@14, with Salcs O exirs - Shoa it Stock, s 50@d 50; Alraita: $9 @11 50; Clover, $8@9 per ton. STRAW—30@623%c per bale. Corn Beans and Seeds. Limas continue weak, owing to the rains and large stocks. It is sald that out of a crop of 500,000 sacks down south at least 200,000 remain unsold. Reds show a wider range. Otherwise there is nothing new. BRANS—uuyos, s svud; Pea, $3 50@3 75: £mali White, £ large White. §i 20@ 3 35: Pink, $2 50@2 75: 'Red, $2 75@3; Lima, Red Kidneys, §175; Blackeye, $3 @ per eti SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3 25@3 50; Yellow Mustard, §3; Flax, $2 0@3 nary, 8¢ for Rape, 13,@2%¢; per ' 1b;" Broom e Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The best grades of table Potatoes were firmly held at previous prices, but trading was of small volume, retailers buying just about enough for requirements. river were light, as the Chinese farmers in | that district were celebrating the New Year holidays. Sweets were firmer, poor stock being well cleaned up. Onions were weak and inac- tive. Trading in vegetables was fair. Receipts from Los Angeles were light, but there was plenty of carried-over stock offering. Peas. Beans and Tomatoes showed the effects | of the recent rains, description was were in free supply, according to qualit; and the last mentioned uoted lower. Mushrooms and sold at a wide range, POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 40@ ' 60c per ctl; Cu; ureBu: Kiver Reds, Salinas Burbanks, du, 0CE@SI; Lamana $5@d0e per ctis @1 10 per oy DOCGPL karly Rose, for seed. §1 15@l 25 per ctl; Garnet Chiles from Oregon, $1 per etl: Sweet Potatoes from Mer- ced, jobbing at $1 60 per ctl. i varrots. 35@40c per sk; Hothouse Cucumbers, $2 50 per dozen; Tom: toes from Los Angeles, §1 50@l 75 per crate ' and §1 25@1 50 per box; Garlic, Green Sc per Ib; pers irom Los Angeies, Strue per i CHI Lied Peppers, tac per Ib ior’ Stocktin” and b o balle for Los Angeles; Exe Flant trom Los HICAGO, Jan. ATTLE—Receipts, | 4 pgeles, per Ib; Dried Okra, 15@17'%¢ per 13,000, including 350 Texans; very slow: £00d | ib. Summer Squash 1rom Luos ANgeics, ot Zod 0 prime steers, $4 50@3 poor to medium, | 1 50 per box: Marrowiat Squ: . dz@is @4 50; stockers and feeders, 25@+ 40; + ton; Hubbard, $10@12; Mushrooms, cows, $1 40@+ 50; heif. $2@4 60; canners, | bec Ib. 0G2 40; bulls, $2 2564 calves, $3 50G Texas fed steers, $3 504 40, HOGS—Receipts to-day, 25.000; to-morrow. 30,000; left over, 4000: 10@15c higher: mixed hers, $6 5066 go0od to choice heavy, rough heavy, $6 50@6 80; light, $6 25 £1_4 i | { 000; choice firm, others ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Jan, 3 | ceipts, 2400; natives, $3 &5 | Westerns, $3 5574 cow @ | veals, $2 50@6 25; bulls and stags, $2 50 @4 35, HOGS—Receipts, 5100; light and light ed, $6 5212@6 80; medium and heavy, $6 174% SHEFP—Receipts, 2700; steady to 1ic lower; lambs, steady; top Western lambs, §5 90. London Wool Salcs. LONDON, Jan. —The offerings at the wool auction sales to-day were 14,470 bales, including a large supply of New Zealand. | lines were taken for America at the advance. ¥ ings were chiefly medium and greas- tes. France bought medium scoured f1eely. Northern Business. SPOKAN. 20.—Clearings, $224,188; balances, §35,700, SEATTLE. Jan. 20.—Clearings, 3] balances, $08,621 PORTLAND. Jafl. 29 —Clearings, balances, $75,566. TACOMA ' Jah. 20, —Clearings, 508, balances, §2 orthern Wheat Market. | OREGON. ND, Jan. 29 —WHEAT—Walla i blue stem, 86¢c; valley, 7Sc. hedt exports from Portland for the week ending to-day ‘were 383,704 bushels. * WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Jan. WHEAT—Steady, changed. Elue stem club, 76c. un Foreign Markets. ! Jan. 20._Consols, 21 11-16d; French rentes, 99f 95 passage, nominal, unchanged; standard Californla, 3: 30s: Enelish countr; LIVERPOO LONDON, (3373 carz cargoes cargoes Walla markets, quieter. Jan. 20.—Wheat, quiet: No. 1 standard California, s 11%d@ wheat In Paris, quiet; flour in Paris, quiet; French country markets, firm; weather in Englanc, fine TON—Upland: < silver, | es. on | I 1 4.90d. #* | LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. n% Exchange, 60 days xchange fling Cables .. % New York Exchange, sight . New York Exchange, telegraphic. Silver, per ounce - : Mexican Dollars, nominal nomm 8% @ Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Foreign futures were higher. Chi. cago advanced at the opening, but fell back ' and closed lower. Kansas City and Minneapolis | reported a fair cash demand. | There was no change here. as far as cash Grain was concerned, but futures were higher. CASH WHEAT. No. 1, §1 423a1 according to 1 i Milling, $1 55 G s 4 per ctl! FUTURES. Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. May ... 395 Decen ber | M P. m. session. Open. High. Low. Coge. May ... S 433 $1 4L $1 43y §1 451 Decerber |\01 271, 1274 1273 1 meih | BARLEY—The market was decidedly strong- er vesterda with sellers Indifferent’ and ex- acting full - gures. CASH BARLEY. Brewing and shi Feed, §1 1 a 1 81 @1 1515; pping grades’ $118%@1 20 Chevalier, $1 ToF fair o chotee. Al TG R L FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 &. m. Open. High. _Low. _Close. Bay L. US1TT SLIE. BLNEC A December, no sales. 2 p. m. session. Open. High. _Lo Close. MRY « . isoand $1 1715 $117Y% 81 17% $1 1"7‘% December no sales. OATS—Rule in Tympathy Wwith the dther grains, though the demand continues light. ‘There are not many coming in. White $1 27%@1 #71a; Black, §1 17%4@1 25 for feed “and $L 25G1 5215 for seed; R $§1 2215@1 30 for common to choice and §1 52 @1 35 for fancy; Gray, $1 25@1 20 per cf). CORN—Western is quoted_higher, and there is not much offering on 'Change. fornia has a wide range. according to dryness, and some damp but “otherwise goud large yellow has recently sold down to §1 10. Western (sacked), $1 25@1 2113 for Yellow, $1 2641 2715 for White and §1 25.for mixed} California, large Yellow, $1 10 down, according to dryness: smail round do, $1 50@1 60; White, nominal. Egyptian, $1 20@1 25 for White and ux&s’fn“&’f 16 t1. > T ol BUCKWHEAT - Normal cental. '$1.75G2 10 per Flour and Millstuffs. | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $1 Dacnily nd. o8 Yoageion; $5,1087, ber bOL MILLSTUFFS—] e # | In fair request at 20@22c per pound. +and { over 2vc Poultry and Game. Prices for Poultry were well sustained, re- ceipts being light and the demand for choice large stock steady. Small Hens and Broilers dragged, but were well cleaned up at the close. No Western came in, but one car was reported close at hand. Dresseg Turkeys were About ten cases were received. Receipts of Game wers light and good sound stock sold readily at full figures, but Was a lot of tainted stuff offering, which was hard to sell even at concessions. POULTRY—Live ‘Turkeys, nominal; per pair, §2G2 25; Gosling: 35@6 per dozen-for old and Hens, $5@6; young Roosters, $6@7; old Roos. ters, $5@5 50; Fryers, $5@5 50: Broilers, $i@ 4 50 for large and $2'50@s 50 for smal ecns_ $1@1 25 per dozen for old and $2 50 for Squabs. GAME—Dov $1 per dozen: Hare, $1Q 125 per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, $1 75 Brush Rabbits, $1; Mallard, Ducks, $2 60@:; Canvasback, $3@4; Sprig, $1 50@2; Teal, $1 @1 25; Widgeon, il@l 25; small Ducks, 8c? $1; Gray Geese, §1 5062 50; White Geese, TSc@ $1; Brant_ $1 50 for large and 75c for small Honicers, ¥3 604 50 mon, §1 50, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The scarcity in Butter continues, most deal- ers having practically bare floors. The steamer Eureka came in on Wednegday from Humboldt without a single box, owing to the stoppage of interior transportation by the recent storm, raliroads being blocked, Lridges carried away tords Impassable. = Under these circum- stances the market is very The weakness in Cheese continues and few dealers now quote as high as 15c. Stocks are gradually but steadily Increasing. Young Amer- | icas are especlally weak and are selling down Io“lhe level of flats, which is a condition £eldom seen. The only thing that keeps ranch Eggs from breaking is the firmness brisk demand for iggs, owing to their cheapness. When store Eggs_bring as as 28c and even ranch E cannot very well fall below 30c. though some large buyers refused to pay vesterday and said that they were getting all they wanted at this price, Receipts were 50,100 1bs Butter, 800 cases Eggs and 34.800 1bs Cheese. BUTTER—Cream« b for fancy and store Butter, 221:G26c. CHEESE—New, 4@ tor cholce Young America, 14l,@15c; Eastern, Western, 161;@i7c_per 1b. EGGS—Ranch, e for high mild; fancy and_28@29c for lower and medium grades: store, 2713@: cold Storage Western Eggs, Z5c, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Some Cape Cod Cranberries have appeared on the market again, selling at $12 per bbl. The clear weather has benefited the Citrus | Fruit market to some extent, still it is not warm enough to cause any great increase in the demand. Oranges are in ample supply and fancy brands being siow sellers. market is flooded with Tangerines and prices are gradually declining. There is very little inquiry for Lemons or Grape Fruit and Mexican Limes are very weak. Bananas are in free supply d _are moving fairly well Wing to the casy rates prevailing. Stocks of Appies are not large at the mo- ment and_offerings continue to bring good prices, Some fancy Spitzenbergs from cold Pears were ua- per box for commion, oice and §1 25@1 75 for fancy. PEARS—Winter Nellis, other Winter Pears, 40@78c. CITRUS FRUITS-—Navel Oranges, $1 5042 25 per box for fancy. $1 25@1 5 tor choice and To@$l for standards; Seedlings, 5c@$1; Tan- evines, $1 2@ 1 76 for half-boxes and 60cis 51 for small boxes; Lemons, @s$l 1or 202 standards, §! 2@l 50 for choice and 50 fon fancy; Grape Fruit, $2 50@3 for fancy seedless and $1@2 for lower grades: Mexican imes, $3 50@4: Bananas, $1 50G2 25 per bunch'for New Orleans and 75c@$1 50 for Ha- wallan; Pineapples, $2@3 50 per dozen, Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. There are faint signs of an increasing de- mand for Fruits at New York, but this mar- ket remiains dull and unchanged. FRUITS—Apricots, 51:@Sc for Royals and 814@13c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4 @7c; sun-dried, $la@dc; Peaches, 44@7c; Pears, 31@4%c for quarters and 5@10c for halves; Nectarines, 4%@5%4c for whi Plums, b@6e for pitted and 1@1%¢ fot unpf ; Figs, 4@be for black and 4@bc for white. PRUNES—1802 crop, 24%@2%c for the four sizes, with Ja@llc premium for the larse zes. RAISINS—1902 crob are quoted as follows: 2-crawn loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, Blic per Ih: 3-crown, S%c: 4-crown, Ge; Seedless, looss Muscatels, ic: Seedless Sultanas, 5o; Seedless Thompeons, Bise: 2-crown London Layers, 20- 1b boxes, $1 40 per box: i-crown, $1 50; crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, §2; 5-cror Dehesas, 20-1b boxes, $2 50; G-crown Impe- rials, 20-1b boxes, §3; Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno, fancy, 1-Ib_carton: choice, Tlhc. . 1 sofishell, 1239 13i6c; No. 2, 10@lic; No. 1 hardshell, 11@11 a¢; No. 2, 9%@10c; Almonds, ilc for Nonparells. 10%@11c for 1 X L, 10810%¢ for Ne Plus Ul- tra’and $GSl.c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5G7c (i Pecans. 11g 15 5 o ns, ;' Cocoanuts, $4 504 5 ltalian Chestnuts, 815@10c per Ib. HONEY—Comb, 13@13isc for bright, 111 for light amber and 10¢ for dark: water white extracted, G@T%c; light amber extracted, iy @be; dark, 4@4lc. Inactivity still prevails in these goods and quotations remain unchanged. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per Ib for heavy, 121c for light medium, 14@14%c for light, 15@15%c for extra light, 16@16%c for cugar cured and 17@17lc for extra sugar 1 56; | Receipts from the | Some | there | ; English Snipe, $3: com stiff and buyers | have to pay about what dealers are inclined to | first hands, 316@32%c | 0@ilc for firsts; dairy, | 1i@17%¢; | t the tob quotation are few, even the | $1 50@2 per box; . Nuts, 12@13e; Filberts, ! | three balf barrels, 10c: ome tierce, §%c: two tlerces, 9%c; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 134c under quotations. ' Heavy Saited Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, 8igc; Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and S$itc for light:, Staks. Ge: Salted Kip., S%c: Salted Veal, 10c: Saited Calf, 103sc; Dry Hides, 17@17%c; Cuils, 1660 16%c; ary Kip, 14¢; dry Calf, 19¢; Culls, 170 18c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@30c each: short each; medium, 65@%0c: long Horse Hides, salt, $ §1 " small and 502 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 321pc; dry_Salted Mexican, 25¢: dry Central ‘American, 32ige. Goat Skins—Prime | Angoras, T75c; iarge.and smooth, &e; medium, TALLOW—Nc. 1 rendered, 5%@6c per Ib; N 41,@5c; grease, 3@dc. YOOL_Spring—Valiey Uregon. Lamba, 130 16c_per 1b. 4 Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southern, 7@10c per Ib; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern, defectiv Y@10c per 1b; Humboldt and Mendocino, 126 { 15c; Middle County, 9@llc per Ib. DRESSED MEATS, HOPS—2415@2613¢ per Ib. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: | BEEF—7@7%c for Steers and 8@64c per b for_Cows. VEAL—Large, 8@9¢; small, 9§10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wgthers, 8G9’ small Weth- ors, 10c; Ewes, lg¢ per I LAMB—Spring, 15@16c; yearlings, 10%c per und: | P PORK—Dressed Hogs, $%@9%4¢ per ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, scund Livestock, delivered in San Frarcisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 84@9¢c; Cows and Heifers, T@TY%c; thin Cows, 4Goc per Ib. CALVES—4@5%¢ per Ib (gross welght). 4@4%c; Ewes, 319@3%ec ). 414@4%c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. There 1s no further change in anything. Hogs continue firm, | SHEEP—Wethers, | per Ib (gross wei i LAMBS —Yearling: | HOGS—Live Hogs. 160 lbs and up, & under 160 Tbs, 615@6%c: teeders, 6% @6H sows, 20 per cent oft; boars. bU per cent o and stags, 40 per cent cff from above quota. tions. t e General Merchandise. BAGS—Graln Bags, 514@5%c for June-July deliv San Quentin. 5.55c: Wool Bags, 32@ iSc; Fleece Twine, T)@8c. COAL—Wellington, $5 per ton; Southfleld Wellington, $8: Seattle, $6 50: Bryant, $6 Roslyn, $7: Goos Bay, $5 50; Greta. $7; Walls- tnd, $6 3v; Co-operative Wallsend, $6 Richmond, §7 50; Cumberiand. $12 in bulk and | $13 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, | —=: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Wel | Lump, $11 50; Cannel, 3$9 per ton; Coke, $15 | per ton in bulk and $17 'In sacks; Rocky Mountain deseriptions, $S 43 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. | OIL—Linseed, 56c for boiled and Bdc for raw In’ barrels; cases, Gc _more; | California _Castor Oil,_in cases, No. 1| | 70c; pure. $1 16: Lucol. 50c for boiled and 48¢ | for %aw 'in_barrel rd Oil extra winter | strained_ barrels, $1; es, $1 05; China Nut, B83@u2c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, T0c; cases, 7T5¢c; Sperm, pure, 9 g natural White," 50@55¢ per in barrels, 45¢; cases S0c: barrels, 633c for Ceyion tralia. “OAL OIL—Water White Pearl Ol ocoanut Ofl, B8%c for Aus- Coal Oll, in bulk, Astral, 2215 72 degrees, in 1 Benzine, in bulk, ! 16¢ cases, 22lj¢; 86-degree Gasoline, in bull ; in cases, 27%4c. TURPENTINE—S2 per gallon in cases and 76¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD-Red Lead, 6@ 6%c per Ib; White Lead, 6@6¢, according to | bulk, 18%c; in cases i | i AUCTION SALES NEXT THURSDAY, FEB. 5 1 WILL SELL 35 Head of Choicely Bred Trotters and Pacers, 2:08). Sired by -Antrim_(sire of Anzella, - Oro Wilkes 1, Brino Tricks 2:11%. Hr'_ thorne, Director 2:17. Dictator Wilkes, Aluc mont 2:26, etc. All between the ages of and 9 years: fit to Work now and .unr-nmodf" thoroughly broke: no waiting two yenr--d. them; they will be shown by the side of & sad’ dle horse, where buyers can see their gait a action and know what they are purchasing. There will also be perfectly matched road d carriage teams, besides a number of draft a0% general delivery horses. Besides these I B sell the handsomest tally-ho brake in Callfor: nia, cost nearly $1500: a four-in-hand set o harness made by Mosler of New York, cost $500; a splendid solder phaeton, Fl"fl.f’ tolhl"' surrey, single and double harmess, etc.; ohiy been vsed about 20 times: as good as new. Everything—horses, carriages and harness — guaranteed as represented. Catalogue will be lssued. Any one wanting a handsome sire. & first-class, {ast trotter or pacer, an ideal road ster or a verfectly matched team of any kind should wait for this sale, which will be hel at 11:30 a. m., in the OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 246 Third Street, Near Folsom. WM. G. LAYNG. Auctioneer. Room for 2000 prople to see this sale. BANKS. First .'\'ltlelll - Am N Bank.125 Ger 8 & L.2100 Humboldt .. — Mutual 80 S F Sav Co.365 STREET RAILROADS. — Becurity Sav.330 400 i‘um‘m Trst.2150 — California — | Presidio .....40% — Geary . s0 POWDER. Giant .. & 70 [Vigorit .....— 3 y SUGAR. Hana .. 413 — |Kilauea .... 8 104 Hawatian ...415 453 Makawell .. 274 27'a Honokaa ... 13i, 14 |Onomea . — W% Hutchinson . 15~ — |Paauhau ... 18 — MISCELLANEOUS. Al‘ =_l Pack. lzg l% Sc'ur'\‘lc l:i L;o -}“ ’:}“. c: tt C: 2 Pac e A. Cal Wine As100n =i Pae & Borx — 1674 Morning Session, Board— 60 Alaska Packers Assn . 15 Alaska Packers Assn 15 Contra Costa Water 5 Contra Costa Water 208 V Water ....... 208 V Water, b 5 . 10 S V Waterd b 3 10 § V Water. b 3. 25 Hutchinson' S P 3 + 25 Paauhau S P Co. FESN 5 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 3 00 $1000 Oakland Transit Co 5 per cent. "? 5 85000 Sac Elec, Gas & Ry 5 per cent.103 00 350,000 S P Cal ist o 5 per cent stpd..110 00 $12,000 S P of C 6 per cent bonds.. 120 37 Street— 72 Savings & Loan Society .. . 91 00 $40,000 S P of C 6 per ct (1903 Ser. B).107 50 $1000 S V 4 pr ct (24 mort), s 10....108 1215 Afterncon Session. s Board— 60 Alaska Packers Assn . 20 Alaska Packers Assn .... €0 Giant Powder Con 100 Hutchinson S P Co. 10 Pacific Lightiag 54 $2000 N P C R R b per cent bonds..108 50 $2000 North Shore 5 per cent .......101 23 $2200 U S 5 per cent bond (coup)....108 23 Street— $1000 Oakland Gas Bonds 113 50 20 Pacific Lighting 34 00 CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. | quantity. 5 | _SUGAR—The ‘Western Sugar Refining | Company quotes as follows, per ib, {in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A, Crushed an d Fine Crushed, 4.90c; powdered, 4.75c; Candy | Grarulated. 4.75¢c; Dry Granulated, fine, 4.65¢ Dry Granulated, coarse, 4.65c; Fruit Granu lated, 4.65c; Beet Granulated (100-1b bags .55¢; Contectioners’ A, 4.65c; Magnolla Extra C, 4.15¢; Golden C, 4.05c; 95c; blmlrkc 10c more; half-barreis, 26¢ more; boxes, more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tabiets—Half-barrels 5.10c: boxes. 5.40c per Ib. No order taken for Iess than 75 barrels or its equivalent. ’ " Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. Flour, qr sks... 11,273 Straw, tons Wheat, ctls 61,434|Screenings, Barley, ctls .. 1,520{Pelts, bdls i H 13 Beans, sks Hides, No . | Potatoes, sks 1. Leather, rolls Onions, sks . 150| Quicksilver, fisk | Bran, sks 505 Wine, gals . Middiings, sks 52l[Bund). gais .. Hay, tons ... 258! | i % | | STOCK MARKET. | J %*- * Stocks and bonds continued quiet on the morning session, with higher prices for Alaska Packers at $154@153 75 and a sale of Savings and Loan at $81. In the afterncon Giant Powder made a sharp advance to $69 and Alaska Packers advanced to $135 121, The oil stocks were much quieter, but prices ruled firmer. There was a sudden revival in mining stock: which went up again with in-reased trading. | " The Savage Mining Company has levied an | | assessment of 10c. | | The California Safe Deposit and Trust Com- pany has become a member of the Stock and | Ecnd Exchange. Pacific Coast Borax was ex-dividend of §1 | yesterday, Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm has declared a dividend of 5e, pavable February 16. | ” The Savings and Loan Society at the annual meeting, re-elected the following directors | Horace Davis, Isaac Hyde. Arthur A. Smith, | S C. Bigelow. George E. Goodman, A. N. | Drown, E_ C. Burr, W. E. Davis, Charles E. | Bishop, who later irganized and re-elected S. | | C. Bigelow president: Arthur A. Smith, vice | president; Cyrus W. Carmany, cashier and sec- retary, and Edwin Bonnell, assistant cashier. Dividends were pald for the past year of $4 | Ter share on the capital’ stock, and at the rate of 31 per cent on deposits. $202 28 being added to the contingent fund. At the annual meeting of the Giant Powder | | Company§ 17,560 shares out of the capital stock of 20,000 were represented, The follow- ing directors were re-elected: C. €. Bemis, president; L. F. Monteagle, vice president; C. | | H. Phillips, T. B. Phelby. T. B. Bishop and | James B, Smith. C. H. Crocker was elected lin the piace of A. Abrahams, The report of | the president stated that more dynamite was manufactured and sold during the past year than in any previous year. Owing to the fall in the value of niter, a saving of from $1200 to $1300 per month will be effected during this vear. while the saving of glycerine through the building of recovery works will amount to from $700 to $900 per month. The works, both at Giant and Victoria, have been Improved, and are now in first-class condition, The land | at Glant, which is owned by the company and stands on_the books at $50,000, is worth, ac. cording to the price recently pald by the Standard Oil Company for water front prop- erty in the immediate vicinity, at least $209,- 000, The earnings during the year amounted slightly over $145,000: out of this five monthly dividends at the rate of seventy-five cents were pald, and seven of fifty cents per share, or a total of $145,000, STOCK AND lgp EXCHANGE. THURSDAY. Jan. 202 p, m, UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | | | Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..110 111 '4s ar ¢ (new)13815118. 45 ar reg....110 111 i3s ar coup..io8is o MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W s, — Bay CPC 5s.108 © C G&E 55107 108 Umnibus 4. 157 ! Cal-st 5s |Pac G Im 4s. 95 Costa (Pac E Ry 5a. Ed L & P 8s.128% — Fer & CHOs 1175 1] 211215 | 105111 m;éuz;'. { | Do { i i, A P lconds105 M | 905)sr A.106%, — Mit-st C 681 | 905)Sr B.107 1410715 Do 121 | 109 NR 1 1200 — Do X 55 i N ‘14013 NS 2109 oG 103 Oak 4 Jdm. 1021 11312 — |Stkn G&Efs.100 I —"106% U G & E 3s.107 WATER STOCKS. 2laks E2 W Stocks— Bid. Abby Land & Improvement.. 1 10 | Alameda Sugar . 27 00 { American Biscuit . | American District Tel . Bay Counties Power . I Central Gas & Elec Cal Cotton Mills . 1 Jockey Club 90 00 6 50 00 | Cal Powder ‘al Shipping Co Cal Title Ins & Trust... Central Bank of Oakland. Chutes Company ... City and County Bank . Cypress Lawn Imp Co Eastern Dynamite . Ewa Sugar Plantatio, Equitable (Pool) Gas Four O . Gas Consui Hanford Ofl . Home Ol .. Honolulu Sugar Imperial Oil Kern Ofl ... London and S F Bank ( Monte Cristo Ofl Mercantile Trust | o - oBHulilt Northern Cal Power | Nevada_National Bank 210 | North Shore Railroad 12 Oll City Petroleum Orpheum Company . Peerless Oil .. Pacific States Tel & Tel Paraffine Paint .. Postal Device & Imp . Reed Crude OIl . § F Drydock San Joaquin Oil Sausalito Land & Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric Sterling Oil ... Thirty-Three Oil Twenty-eight Oil Truckee Electric . Union Oil .. Unign Sugar Unied Petroleum Ufiled Gas & Electric . | 238 83 & 1 8348 Wiktern. Fish Co ‘West Shore Oll SALES, Morning Session. Board— 1000 Independence Of1 300 Twenty-eight Oil 1000 Lion Oil b 30 130 Sovereign Oil . 10 Kern River Ofl 100 Kern Ofl . 500 Junction Ofl Street— 100 Sterling Ofl, B 30 ........cccoee 285 Afternoon Session. ‘Board— 100 Sterling il - 335 50 Sterling Oil . 290 | 10,000 Independence Oil . < 238 . MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the Sadl Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester day: 3y Morning Session. 200 Andes . - 12( 300 Justice . 500 Beicher - 81000 Kentuck 500 Belcher > 200 Mexican 500 Bullion 200 Mexican 500 Bullion 500 Occidental 400 Ophir 600 Overman 2 4 200 Potost 100 Challenge ... Potost 100 Challenge .... 300 Potosi 200 Challenge . 100 Savage . 800 Cholar 300 Savage . 100 Chollar 1000 Seg Belcher 200 Sierra Nev, 100 Sierra Nev 200 Sierra Nev. 100 Stiver Hill. 400 Silver Hil 500 Con Cal & B 100 Confidence .. 500 Con New Yk. 400 Crown FPoint. 200 Crown Point. 400 Crown Point. 400 St Louls . 1300 Gould & Cur. 700 Union Con. 200 Gould & Cur. 300 Utah 200 Hale & Norc. 400 Utah 100 Hale & Nore. 100 Utah 200 Hale & Nore. 600 Utah 2 700 Hale & Norc.1 60 900 Yellow Jacket 47 100 Hale & Nore.1 0 Afterncon Session, - 12| 400 Mexican 0 700 Mexican ;l;fl 100 Mexican Occldental . 40| 300 Ophtr .. - 5| 308 overman Chollar - ‘erman 00 Con Cal & V.2 3511000 Potost 100 Con Cal & V.2 137 100 Potos| 100 Con Cal & V.2 10| 100 Savage 1650 Con Imperial. Wil 300 Seg her. . 100 Crown Foint. 43 100 Segx Belcher.. 1t 300 Erown Point. 45 700 Sierra Nev o 100 Gould & :5 %00 Siiver Hill. Ld 100 Gould & | 300 St Loui = 300 Gould & 1€0 Union cead a0 100 Gould & 200 Union Con...1 55 00 Gould & S8 200 Unipn Con...1 60 506 Justice ... 10! 600 Utah ... an 300 Kentuck < U6 100 Yellow Jacket 50 100 Mexican . -1 600 100 Yellow Jacket 47 50 Mexican .....1 6ol The following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: 38, 200 Occidental 111 300 Potosi 42 1460 Potoei 500 Potosi 700 Potost 360 Potosi 600 Savage . 3. 5 o gususs isugeys 7