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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. and Oil Stocks quiet. "Mining Stocks active and higher. ht decline in the New York Stock Market, er and Exchange about as before quoted. -at and Barley still in light supply and firm. ts and Corn firmly held. Ryc Local S quul mense feeding demand all ‘over the State. Straw . ! uffs as previously quoted. N Beans quicter and some sorts exhibit casiness. or continues scarce and very firm. Cheese weak. Iggs casy, with steadily in(rtaj g receipt Nothing new in Dried Fruits and Raisins. Prowisions still quiet everywhere. 13700l, Heps and Hides unchanged. Hogs firm, with light receipts. Mutton scarce. Beef steady. not materially changed. Omnions and Vegetables Poultry and Game in good demand and firm. ¢ socather again checks business in Fresh Fruits. s IWeather Report. - Pacific Tirhe.) e 1st prd Erie 24 pfd.. « Northern pid. Hocking Valley | Hocking Vatiey pid Lilinols Centrai .. Meridian ), Janpary 30—5 p. m are the seasonal rainfalls to d with those of the same date falls-in the last twenty- | Lake Erie & West. LE & Western ptd uls Nashville. d Mexican Central Mexican National. Mo Kan & Tex pfd. | New Jersey Central ew York Central. Reading 1st pfd... Reading 24 pfd Rock Island ...... Rock ua d prd. . 8 F prd prd 4,100 1 00 220 X Miscella AND GENERAL Amalgam C 7 i fallen rapidly over the Am Lineeed Olf i Am Locomotive 1600 294 2% 28w Am Locomotv pfd. 300 93% 93% B Am Bmeit & Rer... 400 MR u& v m S & R pfd.. .. 2,000 -85 e .}Lm‘;;n:annxn_r") 1.300 mv}-‘. |m* the Pacific| Colo Fuel & Iron.. 100 T3> B% tor- thirty | G, ' T urday; fresh | Hocking Cosl:..... b ; nternatnl Raper. rnte—Cloudy Saturday, pos- | 7o > fornta—Cloudy Satu Intern! Pacer pfd.. Saturday Pacific Coast . Pacific Matl People's Gas Pressed Steel Car Pressed S Car ;.m Pullman Pel Republic Steel . EASTER‘I MARKETS Republic Steel pf -— Sugar 5 Tenn Coai & ::nn 28| % nion Bag Stock Market. i el I 30.—After ruling ga dlar during the gr x| tock market in the later 5 pronounend reactionary 8% wag no special feature of in- :;‘a Aealings. The profession: \ Total seles.....400,800 shares. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK. Jan 30.—United Raflroads of San Francisco: to make capital out of the re-| n the Venezuelan negotiatiors, esse and abundance of money | w a se the great back some moderately sharp advances in a | Boncs, $80 371 bid, $80 621 jaliies tended to ofiset the effect of tre | &sked; subscriptions, $49 3714 bld, $49 €21 g Liberal offeringe by the banks b ¥ 3 “ e cash rate to the lowest level in |, o o o ’::;“Nzom;m‘hns ording to trustworthy reports | U 5 TCl 2 % (e See 30 20,000,000 was loaned 2t 3% per cent| Do 3x reg. ]Hexlun 3. “ 101 perhaps half that sum at 3 per cent. It| Do coup Do 1ot Ton .2:&. ated that the greater part of this money | Do new 35 reg. the Pennsylvania Railroad, | m o Y made a large and advantageous | 7,0 cuu; b this market. This, bowever, was de- | D¢ 5g reg + was elsewhere reported that money | Do coup companies had been lending | Atchinson g etmrned_and bank money loaned at the lower Do adjst 4s ure Cr'he rate for demand money fell to 2% | Balt & Ohio 4s 1 r_cont later in the day. Do Cony 4s % The moteworthy feature of the forenoon wat | Bal & O % 104 St L &1 M c &.xm. e sharp advance in St. Louls and San Fran- | Can So 2ds ... 5% 15¢ reports of an alliance with the South- = Cent of G 5s . 8%, n Raliway Murhl u.' m“ “b:l;lu of thees| Do st inc % g ssues, was seid to be for Pittsburg acco hesa & O 4148 $ e ierable woeknces was shown by the (r®e”. | Chic & Alt 14 1% jor stocks. particularly Metropolitan sscurl- | C B & Q new 1744 fes. on taik that another installment of the [ ¢ 163 wieeription was 1o be called for. | 7815 sn Street Raiway euffercd in eymp 0317 Srooklyn Rapid Transit, in which 106% o Sy ¢ eamagaeat, . iy | vesk. In the afternoon the entire list be- | (g1 & Eite ‘ame unwettied under the leadersbip of Union | Den & Rio G s P ;3 Facinc and all:d wtocks, which were eold on | Erie prior 1i 110 he news rom Omaba of a #erious hitch in the | Eric "Gen ga o2 Jegoliations betwsen Union Pacine officials | F¢ \v & D ¢ 90% 54 toe labor representatives. The closing Wa. | Hocking V Z ; 35 S ecasts of the wesk's money movement in-| Tock Island Man Con 45 108 fleate @ gain of same $6,000,000 by the loc. “ING STOCKS, sanks. This is Jese than was 16oked for by Adams Con“,.... 80 ”p Chiet {gdents of the finonclal situation. The ratc Alice . - 4 ‘or exchange sdvanced 10 points to $4 S6.85, JBreece Das {iving rise to some discussion concerming th. Brunswick Con o7 o ture movement of the market at the time Comstock Tunnel, 09 o when the gold outflow ordinarily sets in. Those | von L & Va I > B Lwich with the movement, however, inti- | Horn Siiver 40 fated that 1t hed no unusual significance, the | Iron, Ellver 85 dus ss being much restricted, not- | Leadville Co o4 BOSTON STC out sidergble gold. To- d.; s | Money— wever, wus several points below the | Call loans . - cvel, and exporters declared that therc | Time loans wus very siight probability of early engage- nds— nents. At the same time it was said that | Atchison 4s texi " week's foreifn exchance wouid depend Gas lsts miirely upon London trading and the Mexican be oet returns were regarded as Il_nl‘m ory Business in bonds increased slightly, but ¢ also lucked @ definite tendency. Total sales yar value). T he Stock— Atchison EY i i i & Tht i x tock market ioad returne wus jsrued, showing for the mpst jurt marked increases in gross, but some Another large bateh of rail- 2,25, 600, ‘mited Siates bonds were all unchanged on last call XEW YORK STOCK LIST. Hl‘h la', 1"0!‘ Miscellaneous— Amerjcan Sugar. m Am Sugar pfd Am Tel & Tel l Dom Iron & Steel. 54 General sgo & Alton. . & Alton pra. . & Eastern Di. Cons for money.. 93%| Norfolk & Westn. 78% & Gt Western. Cons for account. 934 | Nor & W pfd.... pév, &Gt W Pfd naconda 51| Ontario & Westn. 34/ - \.{ w Ve n Term & 'nin. orm & Tr pid / 1 | kets. The close was wnk “ %UI%C net‘ .P‘m:;":"“' decline. March closad at 82%; 0 15-16 | Baltimore @s1%e, closed at 8lc; July, 1'/-6: closad San Francisco. Cincinnati | Steverana . leveland . ! : SUGAR—Raw, nominal: refined, duil, """:;r"l"““ COFFEE—Spat, nominal. Futures closed oRRS steady at a partlal advance of 4 points, Total \ most cases where there is no delay on fuel ac- count munuflefllrlnl plants are busy, though cost of materlals and iabor is very high. Firm prices for finished producu are uently to be expected. Favorable returns of railroad earnings are constantly res thus far ayaliable showing an increast of 0.7 over last year and 17.9 per cent o Miles of loaded cars and’ moumdu of tons ol coke piled In the yards at Connellsville tell ‘ ry «©of conditions in the iron and steel Furnaces are closing because of the e Sting coal. Uyastock and | nce over all other Fedtghie, the Tailroads helped consumers evers- Tllinols Central... :‘mfll;n't :‘:d the expense of '1’:: :l"m"‘c?m' Loutsv! . Man; s aure closed et ’i‘%.‘;‘%’.,: Bl j or_running Only pare. time and few orders: for Qistant delivery are either sought or offersd, owing to the uncertainty when norm ‘conditi will prevail. l! ll mtld that dell eries of iron to the leading consumers are several months behind and spot bessemer has Iisen sharply, et there is much irregularity, | as evidenced by the decline in cqst pipes. Somotives are. paing turned st ¢t the. shovs | With record-breaking nmauy and other ra way equipment is in «?u iy good den\nml. while structural material is still a ture. Many additional contracts for bridge b lding are recorded. Footwear is firm with an advancing tenden- oy, alt prices are without change. New business is, light, but most factories have abundant ordess on hand, and there are New York Cent. Bar siiver steady, 21%d per ounce. Money, 3@4 per cent. The rate of,discount in the open market for short bills is 38 per cent, and for three months' bills 3% per cent. New York Money Market. . 30.—Close: Money on losed offered at - xty days, 41 @% per cent: ninsty duye 4K@EN per conts Six months, 11,@4% per cent, Prime mercantile paper, 4° ~513 per cent. NEW YORK, Jan. call, easler at 2@3% pe: mn( 2 per cent. Time mon: ings at the principal cities for the week ended Sterling exghange, steady at $4 B4.75G4 ou.80 | 100 GONRANE ordess on ha 2;- demand and.at $i 83.80@4 83.90 for -m.y s l"n“" ey ke, B e el sy wa several months as to oak backs and Mexican dollars, 371¢n. CHUakcha Res da g peeily. Lersd qusnuting Bondl‘flo‘emmenu m-ay States, in- (01 “lg PM" T "v‘:m”fl -ll unchanges o e 2. | €d States, against last year, and 30 in Can- \ " | ada, compared .with 40 a year ago. Bank Clearings. I & S -0 —| | New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Jan, 30.—The following table, | #———-—-=> XS complled by Bradstre shows the bank clear- : NEW YORK, Jan. 30— FLOUR—Rscelpts, | January 25, wieh the percentage of Increase | 1%N0 herrele: sxparts. 5813 barrels; s ;;'_'fd,:““":‘e‘& i g W 4 poren WHEAT—Recelpts, 35,150 bushels; spot, — —— — weak; No. 2 red, Sic elevator: No. 2 red, 81 f. o. b, float; No. 1 Northern Duluth, | CITIES. Clearings. [ b Gat: No, ihard Ma itova, ' | = g, f, o. b. afloat. Ontions wera generally wea! New York . §1,209,779, 495 all day under disappointing English cabies, Chicago 159,549,278 emall export demand, better crop and weather Boston 128, 216 | pews, local unloading and weak outsfde mur- | roit . sales, 5500 bags, in boul!\llle luding March. $4 25: May, ’; | | | | | | | | | 4 ; July, $4 60 Sepumber $4 80; October, | Omaha | DR[ED 'FRUITS. Milwaukee | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- Buffalo | tinues to show steadiness. Common are quoted | St. Paul | 5%@3%c; choice, DHGOYC: | St. Joseph . | Deénver . PRUNES—Spot prunes are a little more | | Richmond active; some export demand is reported and | Savannah . | prices ‘are firm at the old figures, ranging from Salt Lake | 3%c to The for all grades. ny . APRICOTS—Moderately active and steady at Uos Angeles .....| { T12@1Cc for boxes and at 71%@10c in bags. Memphis ........| | PEACHES—Quiet; peeied, 12@18c; unpeeled, | an Worth | | 6%@8e. Seattle | | 25 hington { % - # Hartford | | ; | Peorla { 5 =5 % Toledo . i ‘ Chicago Grain Market. Portland, Or.....| | Rochester *- - - Atlanta | Des Moines .. CHICAGO, J§n. 30.—There was little of In- | | New Haven terest in the tfeding in wheat and with no !"&',f:;‘_" ! | mews 1o encouage holders, the selling was | Springfleld, Mass. ! quite general throughout the day. Cabies Norfoik 2 + were weak, and the cold wave predicted for Grend Rapids . to-day fail:d to materialize, the temperature Scranton throughout the winter wheat belt being only | Little Rock Portland. M» | moderate. The liberal Argentine shipments were the main depressing influence, being over 1,000,000 Lushels ior the week, compared with | only 456,000 bushels last weei. The opening iay was “fihc lower at T84 G78%¢, and ump to\TTH@TT%e, A later Yo the day and the Lrice advanced t0 8%, buthrenewed aoli- the session caused another break, t selling off to T7lsc, and the close Wilmington, Del. Evansville was wesk and near_the bottom, May being Birmingham . off 14 71y GTT%e. Fall River . T quiet and an easier feeling Macon Ged the Dit, the fear of a severe break | Mansfiel was steady, with M fifr:m I‘," o Oats were easy in sympathy with the lower Knoxvills | prices in other grains and the trading was | | Lowell | Yery light | The close was easler, May %@%c | | Akron | Wienita | other items than clearings. | down st 3Gye. Provisions opefied fairly firm on small re- ceipts of hogs and higher prices at the yards, but the early strength was soon lost on liqui- dation by outsiders. Covering by shorts in | January pork caused an advante of S0 cents | ! in_that delt and the close was 53¢ up at | $18 75. Everything else was weaker, Muy | Kalamazoo . pork closine IS¢ Jower, lard 12%c down and Fargo .. ribs a shade lower. Binghamton i futures ranged as.follows: Rockford | — Onmton . Open. High. Low. Clos: | Jacksonville, Fu | Springfield, 'O 4 S uter - b el Y T t loomington Sioux Falls . % oy S Jacksonville, Til. 0% d% 4| Fremont . - 4 Utica, N, tGalveston | Columbus, 14 §Wheeling A Mess pork, ber barrel— Decatur, 1 10 .16 35 Totals, U, § Outside N. = sE 588 CITIES. s ‘a’; I Montreal Cash_quotati as follows: T?Yl)n(fl qulel flnd Qfl Winnipeg Halifax No. 2 No. 3 white, ; ve; feeding barlcy, 424 16c; oty to chnlce malting, 48G55c; flax seed. $1 1, Nor e, Tinanths sandis $4; , $16 C21e®@ 16 T lll‘d. per Ilid “hort ribs sldes (loose), i dry ~salted shoulders (boxed), m short clear sides (boxed), $9 3714@ wh"\k). basls of high wines, $1 30. i Articles— Flour. barrels western ll London, Ont Totals, Canada umumizsol Recelpts. Shipmen Not included In totals betause contalning 16,000 10,000 $Not includad 1 totals because of o comparison for last year. | Sheat; bushels . R P % | Owts, bushels . 138,000 | ¥ “;’:.é’“'{,“*‘fi i e | Barl ushels A . , | Bradstreet’s on Trade. | Ton the Produce Gxchange to-day the Butter marlkal ‘:gii dull and steady. L‘rzrszl. 16@20¢; dairfes, c. Egs it 3 Cheese, - SRR i :(ud» hae | | | NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Bradstreet's to- mnr-: row will say: Trade developments in hnuuy confirm, the sangulne expectations and pre- | dictions made at the outset of the month. Wholesale and jobbing traGe in spring dry goods, millinery, boots, shoes and hats fm- proved steadily, January jobbing business at | the leading cities East and West being the best ever recorded in that month. Shipments on orders are larger and earller than in pre- | ceding years Retall traders are hardly so | favorable. ble weather dulls retail Ducrontion 1o tore e and the usual January clearing sales are attracting less than ordinary aitention. Amone the industries no sign of flagging activity is noted. Iron and steel pro- duction ig at its highest point, dl.yll! Tuel and car shortages, and prices are higher. Ac- Livity in lumber 15 alea hoed. the Comates: oies, The ~general price situation remains arong, corn among the cereals and cotton a textiles 1 The car shortage b{ in- creases rather than grows better, Smaller than expected movements of grain 4ng lumber to market, ot fuel from centers to . and of e < chandise from wholesalers and m? mm::- tallers are reported. Preference Is -ull beln¢ given to coal shipments, and reported refusing all dead fre outaide"of ¥ heat, mchdlll flour, exports for the week e ] Foreign Futures. e I Wheat— Opening . Closing Wheat— Opening . Closing Neéw York Mctal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—The London tin mar- ket was a little lower to-day, with spot closing at £131 185 and futures at £181 10s. The show- | ing caused a somewhat easier tone in the local markei, which closed at $28 7 10. Copper, like tin, was lower in closing 2 with spot at £54 138 u and futures at £05. Locally the market was dull and without ant price, cha Stan g Take, 312 50; “cleccrbivtie, $13 30 Bn'is' Casting, §13 2013 10, ! ending te 4,420,065 eu. a m?fl'l h;fi‘l g S | -c:;amzlr‘m London at £11 85 9d, n uu- week a ye-r ago -::m &mw‘q Iter Yos quleln and nml-nnd n e mom.‘" uly 1 :&a’. 5,00t 10 London i advanced 2 bushels last season and u& ron was at 535 6d In mnm and at in_ 1900, _| 47s 6d in llesboro. The local iron market continues more or less nominal. No. l mnmry H hern, is $24@21 0., o -,m :f'.fim': fi %; 1‘ X‘o‘f‘?g “!wnurn at ‘Warrants are nomin New York Cottan Market. NEW YORK. J-W ned qulet and easy mfl—l';' al Points and closed ater, 3’8o Solhte Shion . Eastern meotk Market, pany's Review of Trade to-morrow % { while the fuel situation has grown CHICAGO, Jan. 30, — CATTLE—Rece) disturbing through the special efforts of trans- m-.n-«mmmh-u-m mm--mwmmu:umnymxmw“?fgmrv weather. Distribution of other products has been restricted by the discrimination in favor | cal of coal, and shippers are Clear- are v small :przllz’c d&llveflul : e ‘I‘-fl con- re also placed \t some ‘:llfi points . In ! New York Exchange, sight. { other grains. Receipts have | to the imme rb.mu-nc-,mn-.n—.nuofsmn‘ Beans, sli‘mr—mm 7000; market for choice, higher " goc 25; r T AR ET. Josvg ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. —CAT‘tE—R!- ceipts, 1000; nativi 37505 Weflenfl. 53 M and el 4 25 $2 50@6 2: bun. and mn. 02 30 | veals, GS—Receipts, 4300; light and light mixed, $6 65G6 6714 ; medxum and heavy, $6 82%4@7; pigs, $ 75a6 30. fizm ' Receipts, lsoo top lambs, $6;. top xican ewes, N orthmm::. SPOKA] ;- 80: TR G W | oI ND, Jan. 30.—Clearings, $387,002; | TACOM Ar :-n. 30.—Clearings, $27,430; bal- ances, A’ 30¢—Clearances, $557,634; New LE, ' Jan. Mllm $146,152. Northern Wheat Market. WAsxmomN TACOMA, i ctab, Diae stem, 8615e7 cun, OREGON. 75e. PORTLAND, Walla, 78c; blue alley, 78c. London Wool Sales. LOXDON, Jan. m—gflmnn at the wool muction sales to-day numbered 14,344 bales, half of which were New Zealands. steady. Good Ho trade anc reds w . Cape of and Natal lold retdlly to the mme the Contihent, Foreign Markets. 30.—Consols, 03%; LONLON, Jan, silver, 21%; French rentes, 00f 92%c@00¢ Se; wheat | irwes on, passask, aulet 410 sicndy: cargoes | LIVE! whu(. quiet: No. 1 POOL, J andard Llllfornll. s 11%44@7: rm- llr;n lo:r in Parls, steady ry market: 3 Ly .n:. irm, advanced 1f; COTTON—Uplands, 4.86c. wheat in French coun- | weather in J LOCAL MARKETS. ! * l Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty day Sterling Exchange, sight. Sterling Cable: New York kxchange, telegraphic per ounce [ Mexican Dollars, nominal. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool futures were lower and | | Parls futures higher. The French country | markets advanced Gc per' bushel. Argentine hipments for the week were 1,080,000 bushels, against 520,000 for the same week year. Bradstreet’s gave the experts, ineluding Flour, from the United States this week at 4,420,000 bushels, a good average. Car shartage |5 again a subject of complaint. For_instance, 20 of the 22 Minneapoiis mille are fow running, but Flour is dull there on | account of the shortage of cars. These mills cught to produce 340,000 barrels of Flour. Mcst of them have fair orders. Cars are also shart at St. Louis, which is a serivus draw- back. ‘The Minneapolls millers are liberal buy- ers of Wheat. New York reports the export demand light. Chicago 1s 14¢ lower., This‘market is about the same as before auoted. Wheat continues scarce and wanted all over the State. CASH WHEAT. i;[l!ll | No. 1, $1 421@1 52%, according t | Milling, 1 3555 ger el i FUTURES. | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. ‘| Open. High. _Low. ! May .. SUgI 814 e RO S LR 203, s 81 ‘f& 2 p. m. Session. ] High. Cle 145 u Am 0 12734 127% BARLEY—Sash grain moufl up u-m and was very firm, with Iight spot. offerings. bu- | tures shuwed littie change. < CASH BARLEY. Fecd, $1 171:G1 20; Brewing and shippin grades, 1 21%u1 2214; Chevalier, $1 5541 0o for fair to choice, . FUTURES. Session 9 lo n ED a. m Open. s 1174 u 11'/. sx 14‘5 u i No sales. | 2 p. m. Session. High. _Low. oSt o 1% $1 o sales. OATS—Continue firm in sympa Close. | | thy with th light for [ time and offerings, though -mple. are not | eavy. Whiks, §1 2"% 1, 3716 Bl-ck. M 17 % @1 for and 25@1 “. i R e and $1 5 ! @135 tor fancy; Gre 25@1 30 per ctl. V¥ CORN-—Callfornia descriptions, particularly large yellow, have a very wide range, accord- ing to dryness, some damp having recently sold down to 51 10, as previously mentioned. White 1s nomindl. the demand for it being at a stand- still. | Western (sacked), $1 2581 273 for Yellow, | ! $1 2061 2% for_White ‘and $1 75 for ‘mixed; | California. large Yellow, 51 40 down, according | | to dryness; small round'do, $1 50G1 60; White, nominal; El)’mnn. $1 zocl 25 for White and o I Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California_Family Extras, $1 m' 4 66, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 30G4 Oregon and w ington, N 10.6 per bbl lur Family and 20 for Bal SLLATLRTS - Frices. n Packages are as follows: Graham Flour. $3 50 per 100 1bs; | Bye Flour, 33 25: Rye Meal, $3: Rice Flour, | i: Corn M 50, do, i 3 heat, $4: Farina, 8. Roll lied Oats, S5@S Pearl Green Barley, ~ $ en Peas. 55 per 160 1t Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay is selling at a narrower range, as will | Dbe een, and no lots worth feeding can be had under $10. Alfalfa is still higher, and Clover has dissppeared. Straw is weaker. The effect of the current rains s Hay 1s to check any advance, but pect no decline, owing fecding demand throughout the State. In order to satisfy this demand Hay is being shipped in liberal quantities from one Interjor town to another, and it is now hard to | Eet it for this market. There is nothing new in Feedstuffs. boxes, s- MIDPLINGS 28 <Gac S0 per ton. E| UFFS—Rolled Barley. $23@26 ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, §: 50; »h- bing 26 50; Cocoanut Cake, s Meal, | Crackea Corn. £%0: | Mixed Feed, Cottonseed 50. 1, HAY—Wheat, 22 50014 w.tn sales of extra fine at $14 50; Wheal 312613 50; Red and Bfiot i, STt Wila Gat. S10w13 ley S0@1Z 605 Stock, $10g10 50; Niaite $io g mmz per ton -—4% per bale, Beans and Seeds. Small White Beans are reported lower, and Limas are casy at the recent decline. The though whole market 1s somewhat quieter, lhl’t are still mlmnu to the East. NS—Bayos, | small wlllt, -“ 35; Pink, 82 Red, 32 htness, $4 15 Biackese, Bro' .&-1-!!1. u wn .ll B Riar oa Rape 1uG2rhe Timothy, 6e; giemp, sflm per ' 1b; 45 S i DRIED PEASNiles, $ 50; Groen, $1 753 -Dfl'\ Poiatm Onions and Vegetables. mbnlmfluofl’oulou were firmly held at previous rates, but the market was inactive, owing to the stormy weather. from Oregon brought down 8000 sacks. A car of Swests that came in late on the preceding gy tound ceady sl continued weal, 30; | Green keppers from Los Angeies, 5@uc per | [ active and the market cleaned up quickly. ters, WHEAT—1c lower for for hrn and $3 So@4 Jan. m_)_wumr—wnu dozen; Cottontall 1215@15¢ b- T5@85¢ per ctl; Cnnotl 3 sk; | Hothouse Cucumbers, $1 50G3 per dozen: To- matoes from Los Angeles, $1 2 per crate and $1 25@1 50 per box; Garlic, 3¢ per Dried “Peppers; @8c per Ib for' Stockton an- 9f10c for Los Angeles: Egx Plant from Los Al ~—— per Ib; Dried Okra, 15@17%4¢c per Ib; Summer Squash from Los Angeles, 31 2@ | 1 50 per box; Marrowfat Squash, $15@20 per ton; Hubbard, $10@15; Mushrooms, @20c per 1b. Pouitry and Game. Receipts of Poultry were more liberal than on the preceding day, but the demand continued As the demand was particularly brisk for usual, young stock, and Fryers, Broilers and young | Pigeons were higher.” A car of Western is due to-day. About 30 cases of dressed Turkeys came in and sold well at 20§23c per Ib, with some fine young gobblers as high as Z4c. i A steady demand, lmmer with light re- | ceipts, which came to hand in good condition, caused a better feeling in Game and prices for i i 2% 4 .——————.———. Family Retail Market. S —— Butter Is scarce at the moment, as the recent storms have interrupted transportation, and prices are slightly higher in consequence. Eggs and Cheese remain unchanged. S Meats, Poultry and Fish show little changs from last week. The markets are well supplied with Oranges, Apples and Winter Pears at normal prices. New Asparagus is now coming in from the Saera- mento River. COAL, PER TON— Wellington ..3—@10 00 Southfleld Segttle . —@ 8 30 Wellington —@10 m Rodlyn . —@ 9 00 Coos Bay. Ricfimond .. —@ 9 50 Greta 1 o DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— .55@65 Ranch Eggs ....—@3% Butter, cholce, Do 50 Western —— @30 0 Storage Eggs ...25830 Cheese, Easi 25 Honey, comb, Cheese, Swiss 2 35~ pound .. 5@20 Common Egss 30@32% | Do extracted.. S@10 MEATS, PER POUND— Cheese, Cal’ Fryers, $5@6; Brou $4 S0ad S0@4 for small: Pigeons, $1@ | d §2 5092 TS for 1 per dozen; Hare, $1 25 per bbits, '1 75; Brush Rabbits, | c;nvupuk S5+ per dozen for old and anh- GAME-—Doves, " Buter, Chee.w and Eggs. The situation in Butter shows no further change worthy of note. There Js very little coming in from Humboldt at the moment, which prolongs the scarcity, but the nearby creameries are still shipping in right along. The market rules firm with a good demand. The Cheese market continues weak, but there is no further decline. Stocks are visibly in- creasing. Eggs remain about as before quoted. Re- celpts suddenly rose to 1491 cases yesterday, Wut included a car from the West, which par- tially accounts for the sharp increase. The ing is weak and the disposition is to sell. Receipts were 25,200 1bs Butter, 1401 cascs Eggs and 11.500 ibs Cheese. »UT1EK—Creamery, urst hands, 31%@32%c per Ib for ‘fancy and 30@ilc for firsts; dairy, H lmu Buuer flkfl or _choice mil Eatan: 17@17 ¢ ‘or fancy and 28c for lower and medium grades; store, 21@29¢c; cold Storage Western Eggs. 25@26c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Business in the fruit market was practi- cally at a standstill during the greater part of the day, owing to the stormy weather. There was no outlet for Oranges and all grades were in free supply. At the auction sale one c: was sold. Fancy Navels brought $1 50@ choice, $1 €5, and standards, $1 03@1 40. Fancy Tangerines in balf-boxes brought $1@1 20, and chofee, 76¢. Supplies of othe, fruits were ample and prices showed but little variation. A ecar oi | 1ancy Newtown Pippins and Spitzenbers Ap- ples arrived from Oregon, and a car of 3 enbergs is due to-day APPLES—L0G vux_ior common, @$1 for choice $1 26@1 76 for fancy, Wi some extra fancy at $2. RS—Winter Neills, $1 75@2 per box; $15 per box for faney, $1 25@1 75 i ibcfi$1 for standards; Seediings, $1 25@1 75 'for half-bo: small boxes; Lemons, enasrse A o for fancy; Grape Fruit, §2 50@3 for fancy secdless and $1@2 for lower grades; Mexican Limes, $5 50@+; Banaras, 31 50g2 25 per | bunch' for New Orleans and 75c@$1 o0 for Ha- waitan; Pineapples, §2@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. choten and 0w tor and T5c@$1 2541 Wb for cnoice and 4.z All descriptions remain as previously quoted, with & quiet market. FRUITS—Apricots, m,anc for Royals -ml | $1@13c for Moorparks; porated Apples @ic; sun-dried. 33GH Pe-chu. n,gu,L Pears, 3%@4}c for quarters and 5@10c for Nectarites, 4%@5%c for white; Plums, Sguc for pitted and 1@iiyc for unpitted; Figs, 4ubc tor black and 4glc for white. PRUNES—1902 crop, 243@2%c for the four | Ll with %@llec premium for the large "RAISINS—1002 crop are quoted as follows: 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-ib boxes, Sige pe: ib; d-crown, 5%c: 4-crown, 6c; Seediess, loos Muscatels, Ge: Seedless Sultanas, Se; Seedless Thempsons, b¥c; 2-crown London Layers, 20- Ib boxes, $1 40 ver bex: d-crown, $1 50; 4- crown fancy clusters, 20-Ib_boxes, $2; G-crown | Dehesas, 20-Ib boxes, §2 50; 6-crown Impe- rials, 20-b boxes, §3; Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno, fan T¥e: choice, 7 N No.' 1 softsheil, 1259 13% 3 c; No. 1 hardshell, 11@115¢; No. 2, 9%@10c; Almonds, 1lc for Nonpareis. . 10%@l1c for 1 X L, 10§10%¢ for Ne Plus Ul- trg and S@8lc for Languedoc: Peanuts, S@ic 1%‘3;:1“; u@“'u' 12@13¢; Fl‘l‘b.ru 2ige; Pecans, fc; Cocoanuts, 504 5 lullln Chestnu 814@10c per Ib. C 1ilge for bright. 1|l,~' for Neht amber &nd 1oc for davk: wate: Whits extracted, G@T%c: light amber extracted, i 0%: dark, 464!4 | BEESW G“.‘Oc per Ib. H Provisions. Chicago was lower. There was no change in this market. Supplies of Hams, Bacon and Lard are ample. for all current needs. CURED MEATS—Bacon, ver Ib for heavy, 12ic for light medium, L@lil4ec for light, 16@15%ec for extra light, 16@16%c for sigat cured end [T@I7ie for extra sugnr ured; Lli(u’l’l sugar cured fornia s, 124@13%c: Mess Beef, 310 bbl; ex ra Mess, $11; Family, $12; prime Mess {york Sl'mb D03 . ex clear, §26; Mess, $l>; Dry ‘Salted Pork, Pix "Pork, $28; Pigs’ 2e; Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 13c per Ib. i LARD—Tierces quoted at Sc per Ib for com- | poura and 12c for pure; half barrels, pure, | izic: 104b Uns, 12%c; S-b tns, 12ie; 315 | tins, 1 COTTOLENE — One kalt barrel. 10%c; | three haif ber 10c; one tieroe, S%c; two tierces, 9%c; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallowo, W::Tal and Hops. )’mlhln! new to report under this Tuere 18 D SKINS—Culls and brands seil under quotations. Heavy Salted re, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, Sie: Cow | des, 9c for heavy and 8lic for light; Stags, | ; Salted Kip, 8%jc; Salted Veal, 10c; Salted Calf, 10%c: Dry Hides. 17@17ke: Culls 169 | T6%¢: ary Kip, ldc; dry Calf, 19c; Culls, 179 | 18¢; Ehhtwkim lh 1ings, 20450c each; short | wool, 40@63c ‘medium, long | wool, 90cas1 50 < —-cn Horse Hides, salt, $5 | for larxe and $2 50 for medium, '$1G2 for | small and S0 for Coits; Horse Hides, dr’ 41 75 for lai smali_and Mexican, 32lac; dry Central "American. $1 50 for medium, §1@1 25 for lor Col!u Buck Skins—Dry mc Angora; smooth, S0c; medium, TALLOW—Noc. 1 remleml. 5%@6c per Ib; No. 2, 4%@5c: 3@c. wool.—mlu—\nlley Oregon, Lambs, 15@ 16¢ 1 Fall Clip—San Joaguin and Southern, T@10c per Ib; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern, defective, 10c per 1b: Humboldt and Mendocine, 1 1 Middle Councy, 9@llc per [OPS—24%2@26%c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. The firmness in Hogs continues, with receipts ! etill moderate. Mutton is scarce. Supplies of Beef are sufficient for the demend, but not | heavy. DRESSED MEATS, mu:r—'l.‘us-: for Steers and 8@8%c per Ib | for Cows. V! Large, 8@9c: small, 9G10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, m c; smali Weth- eors, loc; Ewes, 9@ LAMB—Spring, llc; yearliugs, 10%c per PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%@9%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The followi juotations for Imll‘ 1 he ing qQ ;= -ufl‘ toud. per Ib. per 1b (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 4@4lic; Ewes, 3%@3%c b (gross welght). LAMBS—Yearlings, u,imm; per 1b. and up, 6 HOGS—Live under m lbl. 61y feeders, 6% sows, 20 per cent oft; Boacs. 00 per ceat S o wtags 30 er cemt oF irom Shove queta” tions. General Merchandise. tbe; Fleece Twine, Tia@Sc. COAL—Wellington, §& pe~ tons W !o\‘lthflold Co-operative Walisend, | rland. §12 in bulk lld Anthracite Ivania Bnh Egg, $13; Wels Tump. $11'50; Canncl, 30 per ‘fon; Cokes $13 Rockfish .. !.Uc pure, § | strained.barreis. $1: Goat Skins—Prune |- | E. A. Denicke. O. A. Bacon . 15@20 Pork Sausage..12%@15 Hams . 15@17 Smoked Beef. Lard 15— The San Francisco Butchers’ Protective ‘As- sociation gives the following retail price8 for ments: Roast Beef ......10@18 Lamb Chops Tenderloin Steak 15818 Spring Lamb . Roast Mutton. Porterhse do.1 Siriom Steak. 135 @13, Mutton Chope Round Steak ..10@12' Mutton Stew Stew . $@10 Reast Veal . ! Corned Beef .... !Vfilfl Veal Cutlets Soup Bones — Roast Pork . | Soup Meat . %10 Pork Chope . | Roast Lamb ' id1gis | POULTRY AND GAME— Hens, each ..... Canvasback, per Young Rooster PAIT oo each ..... Sprig, per pair. Teal, pair Widgeon, per pr.4067 per Fryers, each Broflers, each ...50@%0 Small Ducks, per Turkeys, per Ib..25G2%, pair ... 30640 Ducks, each . @$1 Doves, per do...§1 30 Geese, each, n S0z Gray Gevee, sach. 1050 Goslings ....$1 J0@2 50 White Geese, per Pigeons, pair ...40G30, _pair < e e @30 Squabs,’ per pair.50¢63 Brant, per pair..30G75 Rabbits, each ...20@25| English S Hare, each . 20| _per dozen Mallard Dut.ks JanmAn Snlve per patr .. $1@1 25 per doz ... 50 FRUITS AND NUTS— Alligatof Pears, d2$3@5 Grape Fruit, Almonds ... 20 dozen ... / Apples .. o 5 Limes, dcxen Crarberries, oot por Lemons, dozen . quart —@20 Ovanges, doz . Pecan. —@20 Pears, per Ib Brazil Nuts Tog-) Dineapples, sach: 25400 Bananas, doz ...15¢25 Raisine, per Ib.. Sg13 Chestnuts 0/ Tln"flnnn. doz. Cocoanuts, sach. —@10 Walnuts, per Ib.15@20 Dried Figs, per 1b—g10| VEGETABLES— Beets, dozen ....10G@— Okra, dried, 1b...—@25 Potatoes, pr ib. X @1 Beans, white. ib. 5@ Parsnipe, per doz. I Colored. per 1b. 3G Dried Lima, 1b 6@ 8 Radishes dozen Cabbage, each .. 5G10 _bunches . .15@20 Celery, head .. 5410 Sweet P\)!‘l Cress.dz bunches. 20530, ver 1h .. 22 P Ly B R Garlic @ 4 String Beans, Green Peppers pound 5 per Ib .......10@121 Summer Squash, - Dried_ Peppers’..13623 _ ver b - s Egg Plant . 0 Sprouts, per b Green Peas, ib s Spinach, per Ib Lettuce, per doz. » Thyme, dz bnchs. Leeks, dz bnchs..20@35 Turnips, per dz. Mushrooms, 1b ..13@25! Tomatoes, 1b ... Onions, per Ib... 1@ 3 FISH— Halibut . Herring . Mackere! Do horse . Salmon, fresh Do smoked 10@— Mussels, quart :$1a—| Oysters, Cal, 100.40G30 Do Eastern, dz.26@40 per ton in bulk and $17 in * sack: Mountain descriptions, $5 45 per 2000-1bs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. OIL—Linseed, G56c for _bolled for raw n barrels; ises, murt. California _ Castor cases, Fucol. 506 for botted lmf Lard Ofl, winter cases, $1 05: China Nut, 55@62c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, 70¢; cases, T0c; Sperm, pure T0c;: Whale Ofl, natural White, 30@35c per gallon: Fish Ol in barrels, 40c; cases, 30c; Cocoanut Ofl, fn barrels, 63%c for Ceylon and 38%¢ for Aus- tralia. COAL OIL—Water “hflr Coal OIl, o; -Asts 1 Ofl, in cases, c; Extra Star, 25ic: Elaine, 27%e and Séc K £8 for raw in barreis; tn bulk: ¥ cne, 24l4c; deodorized Stove Gasoilne, in bulk, 17c: in cases, 23%e; do 72 dey in bulk, 18ize: in cases, 33¢: . 16e; in cases, 22° | bulic,_2lc; in cases, TURPENTINE. d2c per sallon Ip cases ani 76¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE D—Red Lead 6@ 8¢ per Ib; White Lead, 6@64c, according 1o quantity, RICE—China_ No. 2 (Siam), $4 32%@4 Crine No. 1. 85 1508 o: extia do. 48 Tiqu: Hawaiian, $4 78G5; Japan, $5 25@5 80; Louis- iana, $4 25@6 50. 3 SUGAR—The Western Shgar Refiniag as follows, per b, Camr quotes i J00b bags: Cubes. A~ Crashed and Crusi 4. : powdered, 4.75¢; Cand Eratutated: 3.38¢: Dry Granoiaied. fng, & 65 Dry Granulated, coarse, 4.63c; Fruit Granu- lated, 4.63¢c; Beet Granulated llw—lb bags oniy). 4.B8c; Contectioners” A, : Magnotia - 4.15¢; (.volden C 4,05 Extra C. barrels, 10c ‘more: half-barrels, boxes, more: 50-ib bags, 1V I kinds. Tablets—Half-barre: 5.40c per Ib. No order taken 5.15¢; boxe: | less than 75\barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. ! ¥1our, ar. sks. Wheat, ctls h Barley, ctis 50! Lime, bbls . Beans, sks . 70 Exgs, doz . Potatoes, sks 1160 ©heese, ctis Onlons, sks .... 90 Quicksilver, fi Bran, sks * 1,605 Leather, Middiings, sks .. 321 Brandy, ga Hay, tons L 307 Tallow, ctly Straw, tons Peit Shorts, sks . 139, Hia Screenings, sks.. 40 OREGON. Potatoes, sks .. 138 & NEW YORK. Hops, bales ..... 27| PRI S-S s o it STOCK MARKET. R s Glant Powder was firmer again at United charge $69 50 and Alaska Packers at §136 0. Gas and Electric sold at $33. Tn the afterncon Giant Fowde~ sgain, declining to $68 75. The oil stocks were much quicter, but the feeling was steady. Mining stocks were nigh- er again 'm?l Standard Consolidated Miring Company of Bodie district has declated a regular quar- was lower terly dividend of 10c per share, payable at San | Franciseo and New York February 24. The State Board of Bank Commissioners has granted a license to the Fremch Amecicgn - Punk, which is_a reorganization of the o.d Bank, and the new institution will cpen for business at 315 Montgomery nmt on February 2. The authorized capital 000,000, of which 97 per cent has been e Charies Carpy "ls president, & n-mu Vice president, Leon ueraz secre- tary and Jebn Ginty cashier. The adjourned annual meeting of the Ger- mania Trust Company was held on the 29th its name was formally changed to the French Savings $1. wm all of which has been paid in. Tna following were elected directors: George ( Perkins, Clarence H. ickay, F. W. Lobr- mann, Horace L. Hill, Charies Webb Howard, Hale, Mark L. Gerstic. Henry Brunner, A. Poniatowski and Frank J. Symme: At’ a recent special meet'ng of the stoek- holders of the California Nuvigation and [m- provement Company the yroposition to isede bonds for the sum of $100.000 was defeated. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, Jan, 30—2 p. m. TUNITED STATES BONDS. Ask. Mgfi. fsaqre mewylual s qr coup—Lf MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.