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TIHE SAN FBAI\'CIECO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1903. 11 * =~ i PSS NG SUMMARY OF THE MARK tocks active. tocks irregular, with no particula of Grain show a general decrease. By rley firm and the latter higher. with some dealers asking an Rye steady, by d Seceds about as before quotcd. ady and Feedstuffs in light supply tsually scarce and sharply higher. lowcer under increasing supplics. Chec ruits and Raisins quiet and unchangec ng firmer in t ith fair offerings. Provisions unchanged. but worlk s and Hides unchanged. good demand kecp all Me ellent condition. It receipts and « trade reported in e. & Potatocs and Onions unchanged. Southern I 1"]'".“' Poultry in light receipt and steady. Game season for Ducks and Doves closec ! toosh Waiia WEATHER CONDI pres the exee alling The Moun ten th t entire In the ours, ending thern « AL New York > 1w, hovered adjustment t the two n privil activity no connection with ert, The revival s had a’consides generai epecul that m might the have Local Sccuriti rchange as previously quoted. EASTERN MARKETS. ioaent regarding the transfer of ihe road. but there was some the large finuncial transactions Clearing-house balances ETS. cs quict. r tendenc w advance of quict. and firm. se weak. . he West. ats firm. AND G e ox normal. « Tuesday 2.and in the in- coctables in free thirty contin- ¢ morn- citrus : he 5. MeAD Forecast Oificial. —————— Siock Market. to-day over th ek, and. the than halt a ston rofcasional. both In° stoe o5 deuls i & stocks, slaares, which cont « day’s dealings. bout The hat price al anvertible o the ege by i year. In the nsylvania of strength le sentimental in ation the expected de to do_with Erie. ck of busin showing equivales The same is ributed ntinued heavy fruit growers Tuesday: ; frost in 12, he ap volume miition houses A very ks nd uritles. vania shares is i shodld b2 t Penn- the opening sates of 12,000 compRTed with - 1018 on Satur- ® 1 day, bonits ‘This seemed 1o repre- onvertible value be- ccordance with the notice ors of the anticipation of creased the general murket seemed to have move- in the Erie nfluence There was 1o news eal for The was a a8 it Will| strengih of Delaware and Hudson was directly . SPIINg Te- | associated with that of Erie. There well under Way. | current belief that all of the coalers are mak- of lumber and | ing epormous carnings at this tume, mgratulated o | ticulari: wed i advance wit n of thi b . e or more al iered gpsdiaceid | ¥ L with so thing | attempt 1o put up » « recosds from the | wae hardly e pare with those of | - failing off all along ww from the lumber- | ! r own country. Of the ailed for the timber Australasia demanded the h America and South Africa Gintely at the rear. The Orient roads upon the capacity of Jws a falr average Prevalent opinion 3 ditions, and there ing to expiain the ri the declaration Venezuelan ng export | of the coast has been | otwithstanding the fact entered the | of $75,000 for with this increase in ¥ orders for lumber in istinet timber zones had to be This delay or inability to fill m several reasons, b was the car fam. log fast emough to change and it was mit_to pay ¢ the most o ine and the in keep the saws mo i - (par vaiue). &5 most favorable during | €all- reful estimate places EW YOR prices more then tentative, e vigorous and confident than any of the essional tests for some time past. Among a3y’ special movements Amalgamated Cop- per was conspicuous for & rise of over 3 points. s property. The abundant ful the ecasy tone but s to improved tra se in People's Gas. of a regular dividend. 1 ituation was considered reassur- ing. There was a good demand for foreign ex- money has #rown &0 cheap here that bankers prefer to re. maturi; day's gains were nuct fully maintained and the clgse wae rather irrcgular. Pennsylvania convertible 3%s made the bull of businese in the bond market and lost a large part of their opening gain. Wabash debentur. became very sirong at the last. 05,000, reported . that indebtedness. K STOCK LIST, which iped Keading &nd Ontario and Western par- Louis and San Francisco eontin- 1o its high figure, but no in- #s givin sut regarding the expect- Quite a num ulative £locks rose a poi nds of- ofcall this morning formed the basis of the To-day s movement it was de con- talk to-day of large tak- ings of copper by foreigners. There was noth- except The Th Total sules United States new 45 registered advanced ¥ and the Bs.registered declined 14 on the-last uctt of the mills en- Sales. High. Low. Close. manufacture of these kinds of - 12,900 8% 87T 814 over 400,000,000 feet Sales were 2,800 160% 100 100 comparatively slow for the past tw months . 3,000 1014 100% 101 owing to the high prices which prevatled for | Balt & Ohlo pfd. . X s desirable kinds of timber. The of Sen Franciseo reocived over 300,000,000 which was considerably less than the re- s of 1901. The combination of manufac- crers which resulted in the installation of a Canada Southern.. Chesap & Ohlo ... Chi & Alton ...... hi & Alton pfd... entral seliing office in this ¢ has proven Ind & Louis... st satis tory to the ma, y of California & E lilinofs. .. sgar and white pine manufacturers, and the & Western. . “ce will be continued, no doubt, for some & G W A pra sare 10 come &G W B prd. sken all in all. the Jumber and shingle & Northwestn. onditions of the Pecific Coast during 1902 Term & Trans. . wnnot be greatly improved upon.’” Weather Report. Meridian—Pacific Time ) FRANCISCO, Fed. 25 p. m. wing are the seasonal rainfalls to d 'with those of the same date d the rainfall in the last twen- Term & T prd € € C & B Louls. Colo Southern .... Colo South 1st pid. Coio South 24 ptd, | Del & Hudson | Del Lack & W | Denver & Rio G. &R G ptd. Erle ist pid Erie 2a pfd “Last hours Hocking Val pfd.. Iilinois Central ... Central - Central pfd.. K C Bouthern .... K C o pid . Lake Erie & West. Lake E & W prd. Louis & Nash | Manhattan 1. Metropolitan § Mexican . Mexican National.. Mion & St Louis.. Missouri Pacific Mo Kans & Texax. Mo Kan & T pfd. N J Central . N Y Centrai . Norfolk We Norfolk & W pfd Ontarin & West. . | Pennayivasla Cloudy .00 Reading .. . Clege” 00| Reading isf pfd. Cloar .| Reading 2d pid - Pt.Ciay, oct 3 M 8 Reuls 8 8P Ciear T.!StL & SF 1st pfd Clear .09] St L & S ¥ 24 ptd weses one| Bt Louis 8 W. D] 8 Louie 8 W ptd. o0l Poul lo0 | St vaul pfd . 00 | Southern Pacific. 00 | Southern Railway. ‘02| Southern Ry pfd.. 20| Texas & Pactfic... k| Tol St Louis & W. | Sol St L & W prd. 0.00 o 00 000 000 004 0 Ry 7.48 ECORD. THE COAST R g puLA Jo ot ' umvnmaud' Tnton Pacific pfd, 1,000 1,200 390 500 G 2 300 Union Pacific ..... 19,300 1,500 =¥ 88 -M‘fi JINANCIAL on | | e cted. but was weakened by liquidation and | ,3‘-1,‘;, i l:fi: pressure. In the afternoon it recovered | 431, | on the visible supply decrease, good \\ellernl 72 support and export rumors, closing firm u(l Frove Sebige net higher. March closed at S3%e; Suig | May, S0%@Bligc, closed Slize; July closed 2% T8%e. ,}-‘ ::ops«mrm, 1., | Wool_wirm 1282 | HIDES Steady lf|'-3 PETROLEUM—Steady. B | COFFEE. t Rio quiet. Mild, steady, 2, | Futures clos d steady Bt & partial advance of 107 | B polnta Sales were 2,500 bags including, | 111% | March, 1.30c; May. $.50c; July, 4.65c; August, | 11% | §.70¢; September. 4.80c; Deceniber, 5.15c. 21| USUBAR—Raw ' nominal. Fair refining, l:‘: 3 ma-mc; molastes sugar, 2 15-1c. Refined | let. H T DRIED FRUITS, % | without change. Demand continues modcrate, % | but with o R ——— ' Wabash . Wabash prd . Wheel & Lake Wheel & L E FEOIE onsin Cen p 200 prese Compantes— \dams American . nited Stat Wells-Fargo Miscellaneo of the Engilsh cables caused a strong opening in wheat, but the leal traders were inclinad to be bearish and bhad considerable stuff for sale, which carried the price down to Ti%@ 77, aiter initial saies &t TT%c, the opening figurés being %c higher than Saturday's close. | The leader of the recent bull movement was | a liberal seller, it being reported that in the neighborhood of a_million bushels were soid for his account. When the pressure from this | source imd diminished the market developed | a stronger tendency and May advanced to | T8%c. The close strong and_near the top, | with a gain of K@c, at SL@i8He. Corn ruled dull and Teaturcless and business | was very light. The close was about steady, | with May '@l lower at 43%c. Oats were dull, May closed a sl hade lower | | at 365@3v%c, Provisions were easier on liquidation by locai longs and the volume of business was light A better demand developed late In the day and a slight recovery was made. May pork closed i21c lower, lard was Off 214¢ and ribs were down 10@12%c. The leading futures ranged as follows: malgamated umer Car & F.... Amer C & F pfd . Amer Linsecd Ofl . er Lin Oll ptd. Amer Loce .. . Amier Loco pfd . 25 EEEE pesies Wt ! Amer Smelt & B. Amer § M ptd a_Min C n Rap T. o Fuel & Iron . Hockl: inter Th Inter I ational Lead . North American . Pacitic Coast Pacific Mall People's Gas . Pressed Steel ( Pressed S Car pfy Pullman Pal C Republic | Republic gar on Bag & P Co. B & P Co ptd 8 Leather . . 5 Leather pid.. 8 Rubber . 1,700 shares. AILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, F nited Railroads of n Francisco: 5 not quoted to- | Su IW.YORK BONDS, reg..109 L & N. un. d4s Mex Cén. ds. 4 Utiion Pac. 4s Un. Pac. .48 Wabash 1sts. ‘Wabash 2ds. % Wabaxh d. B West Shora 4s. & L. E. 4s. o CC Chic 12 Man. con. is. NEW STOCK:! Adams con. 20 Little Chief. 9 Alice . 5 Ontario Bre : 5 Ophir . Brunswick con. 6 Fhosnix . Comstock Tun. 9 Potosi . 60 Con, ‘1 95 Savage 40 Horn 130 3 AND BOX Westingl, Mining— 415wbh Adven Gas s Sy Mexican Cent 4s. Raliroads Centennial . Atchison . Copper Rang Atchison pfd.....100% Dommion Coal. Hoston & Albany.26u 4 Frankiin Boston & Maine. 1894, [sle Royale. Boston Fleyvated.. 1501, Mohawk .. .. N Y, NH & i1..220 ' ld Domision Yitchburg prd. 4014 Dsceola sesen Union Pacific Mexican C Miscell Am Sugar Am Sugar pfd. Am Tel & Tel Dom Iron & St General Mass Mass United Fru 015, Parrot 4% 'Quiney Santa Fe Copper. 287 Tamarack .121 Trimountain 161%/ Trinity o0 it. 4 . 87l United Copper 5715 NG STOC! X Central s Cons for mone: Cons for account.. orfolk & Westn. 7ol Anaconda ..... 4 Nor & West pfd. 45 Atchison . K0+, Ontario & West | 1024 Pennsylvania i ‘Reading . 197 Readirg 1 Ches & ORlo..... 0t Reading 2d ptd... Chgo G Western.. 28 outhern Ry. Chgo, M & St P_181% So Ry pfd Denver & Rio Gr. 401, Southern Pi D& R Gprd. 1 ° Union Pacifle Erie .. -... 4214 Union_Pacific pi Atehison P Bait & Ohio. e 1at pid 3% U 8 Steel... a8iy Tie 24 ptd...... 613 U S Steel pfd.... 89% Ilinois Central...150 Wabash Wabash pfd. Louisyl & Nashvl.1L Mo, Kans & Tex.. 284 | Bar silver, uncertain, 22 13-16d per ounce. Money, @3% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3 5-16@ 3%, per cent, and for three months' bills 3445 3 5-16 per cent. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Prime mercantile pa- per, 435@5 per cent;sterling exchange was firm, | with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 58 8h@4 8G90 for demand and at $4 83.85@ 4 §3.95 for sixty day bills; posted rates, $4 il ana $4 bar _silver, 47% Bonds — Governments, firm ney on call, steady at 2@31; per cent, mg“r'iuyzn.. ruling rate 3, last loan 214, closing 215@3 per cent: time money, easy: 60 days 4w 51 %50 Gays 4@ 1%, six months, 4@4%% per cent. | | Government Coinage for January. WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—The monthly coln- age etatement shows that the total colnage ex- ecuted at the Mints of the United States dur- ing January, 1903. was 63,058, as follows: Gold, §1,707,000; minor cotns, §220,910. * Mexican dollars, 87%c. irregular; railroads, —x | New York Grain and Produce. # | # YORK, Feb. 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, 4 Larrels; dull, but | NEW | 24,006 barrels; exports, 4, ! steadily held. 2 WHEAT—Receipts, 60,000 bushels: exports. 38,645 bushels. Spot steady. No. 2 red, 82lc clevator and 82%c f. o b, afloat; No. 1 | Northern Duluth, 88%c f. 0. b., afloat; No, 1 | hard Manitoba. $9%c f. 0. b, afloat. Irregu- lar conditions prevailed in wheat all day. The market at first advanced on better cables than | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is ces steadily maintained. Common are uuoteg" at 4gbc: prime, 5%@dl%c; choice, for rumes, BUt not €OUEN Lo Tenger the man for 3 e mar- ket Vactive, while domestic takings consst _ chiefly .of small jobbing orders or rather hand- | to-mouth character. Quotations range from | R R e AR et and steady, with boxes ! a ly. 4 | at 7*%‘0 c and ?g at 7%@10¢. PEACHIS— Are duil but \inchanged <t 109 1214¢ for peeled and 6%@Sc for unpeeled, old 45, e et e LIVERPOOL. v %, Wheat— March. May. North, Pac, 3 Obening 684 62 Read. geén. 4s Cloping. i N i Teb. May-Aug. L2 22 90 . 2185 23 00 et .27 30 10 e .29.85 30 25 i Closing . | 505,000 bushels. commercial bllls, $1 831Gt 83%; | | chang | fine but cold, Articles— _Open. High. Wheat No. 2— February ... May July Corn February May July ork, per_barrel— 1 Was 16 47% 1038 i July . 1610 1610 16.05 Lard, per 100 pounds— Fl‘brunr)l/) v 26 0 32% May ... 9 32% 935 Short Kibs, per 100 pounds— 9 05 05 Quiet and easy: 3, T4@TTe; No. 2 Red % @T4%e: No. ie; No. 3 yellow 0. 2 outs, 33%c; N 3 while, S3%q34% rye, 45¢; good feed- ing barley, 3 Jsa choice malting, 47 @55c; No. 1 flax seed, $116; No. 1 North- western, $1 20; prime Timothy deed, $4; m pork, per barrel, $16 43@16'50; lard. per 160 pounds, $9 80@9 40; short ribs, sides (loose 38 90@P 5; dry salfed shoulders (boxed), $8 25 @S 503 short clear sides (boxed), $8 3730 50; whisky, basis of high wines, §1'30; clover, contract grade, $11 85@11 90, “Receipts. Shipments, Fraim] 16,000 Flour, barrels Wheat, bushels .. 43,000 11,000 Corn, bushels 002 272,000 142,000 | Oats, bushels . o b, G0 202,000 | Rye. buskels . oo 6,700 . - | Barley, bushels . 98,000 1,400 On the. Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | market was dull_and steady, Creameries, 16@ v " Foreign Futures. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Feb. 2 —CATTLE—Receipts, 22,000; strong to 1dc higher; good to prime steers, $4 €0G6 10; poor to medium, $3@t 30; stockers and feeders, $2 25@4 50; cows, §1 40 @4 50; heifers, £2a4 cannere, §1 402 50; 2 250 calvos, $3 50@6 75; Texus teers, $3 Ho@d 50. HOGS-— Receipts to-day, 40,000; to-morrow, 530,000; left over, T000 head; market steady to | lower: mixed and butchers, $0 50g4 T clioice heavy, $6 SO46 95 rough heavy, : light, $6 25@6 56; bulk of sales, SHEEP- Receipts, 20,000; sheep and lambs, to strong; good to ehiolce wethers, $4 40 | fair to choice mixed, &3 5084 40; West- sheep, $5 T5G5 20; native lambs, $4 $0G ; Western lambs, $4 7006 30. e !gfi ST. JOSEPH, celpts, 1500 o terns, 53 o calves, 32 H0@6 50, Receipts, 3500; light and light mixed, medium and heavy, $6 156 90. EP— Receipts, 1200; top Colorado lambs, top Colorado’ yearlings, $3 35; wethers, 15, New York Metat-Market.: NEW YORK, Feb. 2—Tin was a shade lower to-day, both in London, where ft de- clined s to £151 10s for epot and futures, and | locally, “where it closed at 28.6214@20c. The London copper market advanced 5s to £54 188 Q4 for spot and £55 bs for futures. Here it emaned unchanged, “however, with standard auoted st 12c, lake 12.45G12.70c, electrolytic 12.45@12.60c, casting 12.25@12.50c. Lead was 26 64 lower in London at £11'16s 34, but remained unchanged and qulet here a(“ i 4%e. Spelter was unchanged at £20 aén, while here it was a shade @hic. | _Iron at Glasgow was steady at | Middlesboro it elosed at 47s 4lad. Locally it continued largely nominal. No. 1_foundry | northern is quoted at $24@24 50; No. 2 foundry northern. $22@22 50; and No. 1 foundry north- | ern and No, 1 foundry southern, soft, at §23 50 @24 - 73 €a in Lon- | firmer at 4% | 53s 64 and In Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Feb. 2—The visible supply of grain Saturday, January 21, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: Wheat, 48,477,000 bushels: decrease, 608,000 bushels. Corn, 8,200,000 bushels; Increat 4,030,000 bushels; i crease, 21,000 bushels. Rye, 995,000 bushels; decrease, 8000 bushels. Barléy, 2,137,000 bush. lels; increase, 29,000 bushels. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Cotton futures opened quiet at a decline of 1 point and closed steady, 2 to 5 polnts lower. London Wool Sales. LONDON, Feb, 2.—The first series of the 1903 wool auction sales closed to-day. The tone was eusier on all grades. Superior Merinos s0ld well throughout the sales and closed un- ?1. Inferior and faulty Merinos were | unchanged to 5 per cent lower. I'ine cross- breds were steady throughout and closed at an advance of 5 per cent. Coarse crossbreds op- exed fully 10 per cent. higher, but relapsed nt the end of last week and clised unchanged. The_total available during the eeries were | 141,548 bales. Foreign Markets. Oats, LONDON, Teb. 2.—Consols, 93 1-16@93 5-16; silver, 224 1¢s; French rentes, 100f 123ic; No, 1 Standard California wheat, 324 3s; Walla Wal #0d 6s; English country markets, quiet but neud}“ wheat imported into United King- dom, 306,000 bushels; flour Imported into Unit- ed Kingdom, 217.000 batrels; wheat and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 2,120,000 bush- els; wheat and flour on passage to Continent, 710.000 bushels. VERPOOL, Feb. 2.—WHEAT—Quiet; No, 1 Standard Californin, 6d 11%8@7d; wheat in Paris, qulet; flour in Paris, steady; French country markets, quiet; weather in England, COTTON—Uplands, 4.88d. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Feb. 2—WHEAT-—Walla Wal- ia, ibc; Bluestem, 86c; Valley, 78c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Feb. 2. —~WHEAT — U > Bluestern, S6t¢; Club, Tic. nehanged; Northern Business. SEATTLE, Feb. T-Clll.flm' 3 . balances, §128,061. $osz,162; SPOKANE. ' Feb. 2.—Clearings, $215,510; balances, 838,140, ORTLAND, Feb. 2.—Clearings, $662,065: balances, $101.520. TACOMA, Feb. 2.—Clearings, $322,621; balavces, $27,996, —— LOCAL MARKETS. [ Exchange and Bullion. AR st SR L, Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—The unexpected firmness Wheat and Other Grains. HEAT—The foreign markets were firm, w:v mm’c‘-'u-. The world's shipments for the week were as follows, in quarters: Rus- | No 1, $1 4214@1 521, according to location; | Milling, §1 53% per ct i FUTURES. . Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. 2 Open. High. _Low. ose. | May ........$1 4015 $147 §1 46} S1 47 | December '..'1 288, 1281 128% 1 28% /02 & ml‘l’le;; o Low. Clos: May .. SU4T. sUdT §130% | December ...'1 28% 1 28% 127 | 2 rles, 10@2uc; cheene,” steady, 13@iic; follows: Grabam Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibe; | e Ay, L@, | O lour, §3 25: Rye Meal, &3: Kice Flour, | ” | §7; Corn Meal, $3 25@3 50, extra cream, do, | - $4g4 25: Oat Groats,*$5 25: Hominy, $4 257 | 0 i 1 3°50; Buckwheat Fiour. i Cracked | ! mand keep stocks continually reduced. The de- mand has (ncreased so much during the past | . cumberdome. ket, there being a steady local demand for all some withdrawals of fancy stack from coid | storage, but not enough to ha the market. Fancy Winter Nellls Pears con- tinue to sell '.I.ull at u‘:od prices. while the terl ‘hange, sl days. _— common cook! variet! were !!!t:rl::: mmm. d’ch = Although the demand for and other Sterling Cables. o 4 Citrus fruits was more brisk than on Saturday. Now Pork Eachange ightiis: — £3% | rading was still of small volume, owing to the New York Exchange, telegraphle — 15 | continued ‘weather, and ng,r;:n Still_ex- Silver, ‘per ounce. . g Call " Mexican Lollars, n L 8y @89 | iGr:FI it $1 elan, 205,000; Argentine, 111,000. The Ameri- can visible supply decreased (08,000 bushels. i This market was higher as to futures, but unchanged on the spot. The demand con- tinues sharp all over the State. © . CASH WHEAT. BARLEY—A decrease of about Ti tons in January, short stocks and a good demand all | over the State, together with the eold north wind, conspired to render the market very firm, and the cash grain advanced 2lc, while futures were also higher. The market fs in excellent shape for holders, and the feeling is| very bullish all along the line. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 20g1 22%; Brewing and shipping grades, $1 221%@1 Chevalier, §1 50@1 60 for falr to choice. . FUTURES, Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. = n. High. _Low. ose. | x-y“.....ts?p:o $1,20% $119 $120% | Deceraber, 1o sales. i 2 p. m. session, Open. . High. Low. _Close, May ........$1 201 $1 203 $120 $120 December, noeeales. OATS—A decrease in pot stocks during Jan- | vary, together with the firmness in the other graifis, has led some holders to ask more for, their offerings, and the market is very firm,” though there is no actual advance in quot tions. The demand continues of a hand- mouth character ,White. S1273:@1 371 Black, $1 171%@1 25 | fér teed and $1 25G1 3215 for seed; Red, $1 22%@1 30 for common to choice and $1 3 @185 for fancy: Gray, $1 25@1 30 per ctl. CORN—Fine dry large yellow now bring: §1 45, and the market rules very firm. Of- ferings are about as they have been for a | month back—neither heavy nor light. Western_(sacked), $1 25@1 27% for Yeliow, $1 20G1 2i% for White and $1 25 for mixed: California, large Yellow, $1 45 down, according to dryness; small round do, S1 5041 60; White, | $1 35; Egyptian, $1 20@1 25 for White and | 34 26 for Brown. - RYE-$1 16G1 16 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 10 cental. per Flour and Millstuffs. | FLOUR—California_Family Fxtras, $1 409 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, §& 3084 40, nd Washington, $3 70@4 bl R and. $3170Q4 20. for. Bakera' L ) Tor MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are Wheat, $1; Farina, $4 50; Who eat Fiour, 83 fiafi‘l}ed ;Jm‘. bfivr;lfl. 3“‘;‘502:1m sacks, ;" Pearl Barley, $0; Split Poas, B8 e $0 50 Gren Peas, 45 per 100 1ha. T 0" Hay and Fecdstuffs. Everything under this head is firm, and of- | ferings of Feedstuffs are light. Holders of Hay refuse to sell under full figures, and are not over eager to trade at that, BRAN—318 S0@1v ver ton. MIDDLINGS-—$22 (6@24 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolied Barley, $26@26 per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25@35 50: jop- 50; Cocoanut Cake, $21@22; Corn R Cracked Corn, 10 50G31 50 Mixed Feed, $20g21; Cottonseed Meal, $26 50, HAY—Wheat, 312 50414, with sales of exuis fipe ot $14 50; Wheat and Oat, $12G13 50; Red and Black Oaf, $11G13: Wild Oat, $10@12; Bar- | ley $10 50@12 50; Stock, $10@10 50; Alfaita, $10 B0@12 per ton. E STRAW—4i@t0e per bale. Beans and Seeds. There is no further change in Beans, the market being steady as a rule, with a fair demand. BEANS—Bayos, small White, Pink, $2 50 Pea, $3 50@3 73; hite, $3@3 35, Red, $2 75@3; Lima, $4 25) , $3 75 per ctl. rown Mustard, $3 25@3 50; Yellow &3, Flax. $2 s0g1; canary. 6e_ for | > Alfalfa, 9@g12%c ape, 134@2%c; Timothy, 6c; Hemp, 3% adige per 1b; Broom Corn Seed, $12@15 per ton. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2 50; Green, $1 759 2 25 per ctl. , $63 35 1 T Red Kidneys, $4 75; Blacke; 8! EEDS: Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Supplies of Potatoes were sulficlent for all | requirements, and although the demand was nothing extra, all descriptions were firmly held at previous prices. Sweets were offering freely and “sold slowly. Three cars came in. ‘The best Onions were in fair request, but com- mon offerings met with little inquiry. Receipts of Los Angeles Vegetables were over 2 packages, and as the demand was light prices were easier for all descriptions. Mushrooms were abundant and weak. i POTATOES—Burbanks trom the river, 40@ | 60c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 9%0c@l 10 per | ctl; Oregon do, 75c@$l: Yakima do, 90@95c; | River Reds, 35@d0¢ per ctl; iy Rose, for seed, §1 15@1 25 per ctl: Garnet Chiles from Oregon, $1 r ctl; Sweet Potatoes from Mer- ced, jobbing*at $1 60 per ctl. ONIONS—66@7be per ctl for cholce and fancy and 406i60c for lower grades. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 4@3c per Ib; String _ Beans, 10G12%c; Wax, i Cab- bage. Thgshc per cti: Cagrots. A5@40c per sk, Hotbouse Cucumbers, 75c@$1 50 per, dozen: Tomatoes from Los Augeles, $1'00G2 () per box or erate; Garlic, 3¢ per Ib; Green Feppers from Los Angeles, 5@6c per ib; Dried Peppers, i@8c per b for Stockton and 8@10c for Los Angeles: Fgr Plant from Toa Angeles, 1214@15¢ per 1b; Dried Okra, 15@171.c per Ib; Summer Squash from Los Angeles, $1@ 1 25 per box; Marrowlat Squash, $15@20 per “’n'lh Hubbard, $10g13; Mushrooms, b@15c ver b, Pouitry and Game. A car of Western Poultry was on sale and cleaned up well under a steady demand. Of- ferings of domestic were very light and quo- tations stand unchanged. The season for Doves and Wild Duck is over and ihe receipts of Game are light in conse- quence. Only Wild Geese and Rabbits are on_the market now. POULTHY—Live Turkeys, nominal; Geese, per palr, $2G2 23; Goslings, $2@2 25; Ducks, $5@G per dozen for old and T 50 for young, Hens, $5@6; young Roosters. $0@7: old Roo ters, ‘$5@5 50: Fryers, $5a6; Broilers, $4 50@5 for large and §3 50@4 for small; Pigeons, $13 125 per dozen for old and §2 50g2 5 for Squabs. GAME—Hare, $1 25@1 50 d $ tontail Rabbits, $1 75; Brush’ Habbite - $1 55 Gray Ge'e‘zg.n 2 l(wm:e& Geese, $1@1 50; rant, i onkers, §3 30@4 50; English Snipe, §3; common, $1 50, » Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The scarcity in Butter hos become acute. Some dealers have practicaily none, even for their regular trade, and none have very much. The - prolonged cold weather and large de- year that the trade cannot account for it, un- | fess on the eround of a large Increass i the | population of the city and State at large. | There were sales vtesrday os high as 573 per Ib, but this figure Is rather too extreme for a quotation, 36c representing the gengral top of the market for fine creameries. Buvers wcre running all around for supplies and had to pay whatever sellers chose to ask. Stocks have not | been s) light for a iong time. There is none of | any consequence coming in from Humboldt and the Marin and Sonoma creameries are hardly able to supply the demand, expectally as Los Angeles and the south are taking every- | thing vroduced in the central and southern parts of the State. Utah yesterday. A contrary condition prevails in Bggs. With Butter buyers have to pay what dealers chocse to ask: with Eggs sellers have to take what buyers choose to pay, as receipts are steadily Increasing and stocks show signs of getting Quotatlons are about 1c lower all A car was received from | around. There is no change in Cheese, the market be- ing weak and quiet, with increasing stocks. Receipts were 32,600 Ibs Butter, 63 cascs Eggs and 10,300 Ihs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery, first hands, 25@36c per Ib for_fancy and 3dc Yor firsts; dairy, 31G33c; store Butter, nominal. CHEESE—New, 15c for choice mil Young America, 14%@1dc; Eastern, 17@17% Western, 16%a@17c per 1b. EGGS—Ranch, 27%L,@28¢ for fancy and 270 for lower and medium _grades: store, e; cold storage Western Eggs, 20c. N Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Apples were the leading feature of the ma: grades at sustained prices. There have been any effect on and a half cars, fancy Navels ufln choice at §$1 and at &um af . standards Ao 1 55. for choice and §1 25@1 ! for Eastern; | ers, 10c; Ewes, 9G93sc per ib. | Boe; Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 63l5c for Ceylou and 68%c for Australia. COAL OlL—Water White Coal Oil, in bull 16¢; Pearl Ofl o2 ! bulk, 2lc; in cases, 27 " March 6 for fancy: fancy S pitzenbergs from coid stor- PEARS—Winter Nellis, from cold storage, $1 35G2 per box: other Winter Pears, 40@Toc. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 5032 =5 per box for fancy, $1 25G1 75 ior choice and “c@S1 for standards; Seedlings, T5c@$1: Tan- gerines, $1 25@1 75 for half-boxes and 7be for smail boxes; Lemons, 75c@$l for standards, 3! 25@1 6u for choice and $2@2 5. for famey; Grape Fruit, $2 50@3 for fancy seedless and $1@2 for lower grades; Mexican Limes, §3 50@4; Pananas, $1 30@2 25 per bunch for New Orleans and T5c@$1 50 for Ha- walian; Pineapples, $203 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. ‘age, $1 T5@2. FRUITS—Apricots, 514@8e for Royals and $1@ldc for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, + @7c; sun-dried, 3%@4c: Peaches, 4%6@7%c; Pears, 3%@4%c for quarters and 0@l0c for halves; Nectarines, 4%@5%ec for whit B@ee for pitted and 1@liie for unpitted; Figs, 4@5c for black and 4g5c for white. PRUNES—1902 crop, 2%@2%c for the four sizes, with Y{fllgc premuum for the larye sizes. RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, Sic per ib; 3-crown, 5%c; d-crown, te; Seedless, looss Muscatels, dc; Seedless Sultanas, Sc; Seediess Thompscns, 5i4e¢; Z-crown London Layers, b boxes, §1 40 per box: S-crown, $1 50 clusters, 2u-Ib_boxes, §2; S-crown $2 50; G-crown Impe- Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno, choice, T¥e. Wainuts, No. 1 sorishell, 124w , 106gi1c; No. 1 hardshell, 11@1aac, No. 2, 9ia@l0c; Almonds, llc for Nonpareiis. 10%@1le Tor 1 X L, 10g10%e for Ne Plus Ul- ura and S@S¥e for Langdedoc; Peanuts, 3gic Bn"l.l‘i‘\{u". 12@13¢; Fliberts, J2@12la¢; Pecans, Cocoanuts, ¥+ 30y 5, Itaiian Chestouls, Sk@l0c per Ib. HONEY—Comb, 12@13%c for bright, 11lg: for light amber and 10c {or dark; water white extracted, 6@7%c: light amber extracted, 33 @be; dark, s@ily BEESW i@29¢ per Ib. Provisions. The market remaius about as before, being well suppiled and quiet. No cutting in the local market is reported, however. The feeling at Western centers seems rather firmer. CUKED MEALS—pacon, lZc per Ib for heavy, c for likht medium, ligwldlge fur light, 15@1d%e for extra light, 16@itige for sugar cured and 1T@ITHe for extra sugar cured; Eastern sugar cured Hams, l4c; Caii- fornia Hams, 12ia@ldlec; Mess Buef, 310 pes bbl; extra Mess, $11; Family, §12; prime Mess Purk, SLO@L5 0U: extra clear, ¥i; Mess, yio: Dry Salted Fork, Fig Pork, $23; Pig. reet, 30; bmoked Beef, 16c per Ib. LAKD—ierces quoted at S¢ per Ib for com. | pouna and 1Z¢ for pure; half barrels, pure, | 12i¢; 10-ib tins, 12%c; 5-1b Uns, 12%gc; 5-1p | o e tins, 5 “OTTOLENE — One balt barrel. 10%c: | three half barreis, 10c; one tierce, Hc; two | 5 . 9%e: five lerces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, Sije; Cow Iides, fc for heavy and 8lc for light; Stags, Salted Kip, Si3c; Salted Veal, ivc; Saited loiec; Dy kides, 17@17%¢; Cuils, lng Tuse; ary Kip, lde; dry Calf, 1be; Culls, 179 18C; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@30c each; short | wool, 40g65c each: medlum, 65G90c; long 90cG§1 90_each; Horse Hides, salt, 3o large and $§2 50 for medium, $1@2 for Horse Hides, dry, for small and doc for_Colts; ¥1 5 for large, §1 50 tor medium, $1@1 23 tor small and OUc jor Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c; dry Salted Mexican. 28¢; dry Central American, 32%c. Goat Skins—Prune ngores, ibc; large and smooth, 50¢; medium, ALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 54@6ec per Ib; No. 2, 41.@Gbc; grease, J@ic. WOOL—Spring—Valley Uregon, Lambs, 15@ 16c_per 1b. Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southern, 7@10c per 1b; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern, defective, 9@10c per Ib; Humboldt and Mendocino, 129 15¢; Middle County, 9@llc per Ib. HOPS—2433G26%c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Light receipts and a good demand for most descriptions keep the market firm. Quotations | remain as before. DRESSED MEATS, Wholesale rates {rom slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEET Tte for Steers and 6g6%ec per Ib for Cows. VEAL—Large, 8@9c; small, 9@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers ' $@0%c; smail Weth- LAMEB—Spring, 13@16¢; yearlings, 10%e per ound. PPORK—Dressed Hogs. §%4@9%0 per ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, scund Livestock, delivered in San Franeisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Caftie: CATTLE —Steers, 81@9%c; Cows and Heifers, gc; thin Cows, 4@bc per Ib. CALVES—4@5%c per Ib (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 4@434¢; Ewes, 312@3%c per Ib (gross weight). LAMBS—Yearlings, 41@4%¢ per Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 169 lbs and up, 6%c: under 160 Ibs, 61@6%c; feeders, 61 @63c sows, 20 per cent oft; boars. 50 per cent of and stags, 40 per cent off from above quot: tions, .Gmeral Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@5%c for June-July delivery; San Quentin, 5.53¢: Wool Bags, 329 E Fleece Twine, Tlaftc. COAL—Wellington, $5 per ton; Southfield Wellington, $5; Seattle, $6 30; Bryant, $6 5 Coos Bay, §5 50: Greta, $7; Wal $6 50; Co-operative Wallsend, $6 50; Richmond, $7 50: Cumberland. $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Ex; ——-: Weilsh Anthracite Egg, $13;: Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel. 39 per fon: C. per ton in bulk and $17 In sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 43 per 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton. according tv brand. OIL—Linseed, 36c for bofled and Sdc for faw in barrels; cases, Jc more; California Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c: pure, $1 16; Lucol, 50¢ for boiled and 4Sc for raw in barreis; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, $1; casas, §1 China Nut, 35@6Zc per gallon: Neatsfoot, in barrels, 0c: cases, 75c: Sperm, pure, 70:: Whale Oil, natural White. 50G: per galion: Fish Oil, in barrels, 45c; cases, s in cases 223c; Astral, tra Star. 25kc: Elaive, ; deodorized Stove Gasol!; o e in buik, oline, In . TURPENTINE—S2c per gallon In cases and 78¢ in drums and iron is. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ vlge per 1b; White Lead, 6@63ec, according to quantity. SUGAR—The. Western Sugar Refining Company quotes as follows, per b, in_ 100-1b bag: Cubes, A. Crushed and Fine Crushed, 4.90c; powdered, 4.75c; Candy Grarulated. 4.75¢c; Dry Granulated, five, 4.63¢; Dry Granulated, coarse, 4.5c: Fruit Granu- lated, 4.60c: Heet Granulated (100-1b bags only), 4.55¢; Confectioners’ A, 1.65c; Magnolia A, Extra C, 4.15c; Golden C, 4.00c; i , 10c more: hali-barrely, 26c more: boxes, e more: G0-ih bags, 0 for all kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, ; boxes, 5.40c per I1b. No crder taken for barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. 4.25¢ FOR MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. Tlour, qr sks... 5.570Bran, sks. 208 Wheat, ctls 2,970 Shorts, sks 00 Barley, ctls. 3155 Tallow, ctls 204 Oats, ctls...... 630 Peits, bdls. 105 Corn, ctl . 920 Hides, No. 357 | Beans, cka...... 1,013 Al 5,400 Potatoes, sks... 1.200{Leather, rolis 132 Onions, £ks..... 100/ Quicksilver, fiks 10 Wool, bales..... 7| Wine, gals. Hay, tons. . 360 Lime, bbls Middlings, sks.. 205 OREGON. Outs, ctls. 320/ WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks... 12,420 Flaxseed, sks... 5,086 Potatoes, sks... 2890 Pt * STOCK MARKET. with few changes. The ofl stocks sold very well, and prices were strong as a rule. The mining stocks were brisk again, with the usual rapid fluctuations. The tollowing quarterly, $1; 1908, new issue, quarterly, T5¢; California Cen- Gas apd Electric 5s, 1931, semi-annual, ting to $25.000; Spring Valley B, 2 e ol T mounting to $125, AT e following dividends were puid sosterday: Sacramento Electric. Gas and way, regu- BTSN Ao T e & ver share, $5800; " Peoniens” on A 1. thly of 10e share, oo 00 Giant Oil. drvidend of Tc er shans e ey, divitends of 11 oo saa r m"“::kenz and second preferred and _= stocks. The Alaska Packers Adsociation has declared nfi:.x-r-uullv of $1 per share, a a February 12 Justice Company has levied arsessment of 10 cents per share, e I AUCTION SALES R P 22 NOTICE. The sale of fine trotting horses and vehicles advertised to take place on Thursday, Feb. 5 has been POSTPONED Until TUESDAY, Feb. 10, at i1 a. m. WM. 6. L. G, Occidental Horse Ex- change, 246 Third st. Catalogues ready Thursday, Feb. 5 B P B Any one in need of a good horse, wagon, sur- rey, buggy, cart or any kind of a single or dou- bie harness will do well to call at 1140 Folsom st., TUESDAY, Feb. 3, 11 a. m. o b AUCTION SALE OF HORSES at ARCAT HORSE MARKET, 327 Sixth st, WE! DAY, February 4. at 11 a. m. 40 head of good Horses, JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. The Giant Powder Company dividend of 50c is payable February 10. The California Wine Association has de- clared the usual monthly dividend of Glc per share, payable February 10. ~ 0 - . —SALES. I Sales of stocks and bonds on the Stock and Pond Exchange in January were as follows: No. Price During Shares Month Bonds— E Low. High. U. 8. Gow WS 1S Bay ounties P, 108 107 105 Cal. Cen. Gas & Cont, Costa Wat Hawii Cons, M'g. 47, of Cal. Ouk. Gas, Light & He: Oakiand Transit Co. Jakland Transit . 14000 kiand Transit Cons .... 46.000 Oceanic 8. S. Co. 6,000 Omnibus Cable Rallwa: 10, (00 rac. El. Ry, Co. 5 pr et 107, oo Park & Ocean R, R, 2,000 Elec. Gas & Ry.... 21000 S F. & San Joaqu. Vai... 11000 Sierra Railway of Cal. 6.000 R. R. of Ar. (1909). 44,000 L R, R, of Ar (1910). 41,000 R. R of Cal., Sr. A. 51,000 P. R, R of Cal. Sr. B. £5000 P R R of Cal. « Lo 39000 I B ol Calie.os s .. 1con. gtd.g 5.000 ‘pd. 75,500 - 20,000 1M'g.. 46,000 2Mg. . 38,000 - 43,000 Spring Val. Wat nited Gas & Ei. - Booo Water Stocks— Contra Costa . . 058 Spring Valley . 1171 Gas and Electric Stocks— Central Light & Pow. Co. _ 200 Equitable G's L't Co..... 1,425 Oak Gas, Light & Heat. 419 Pacific Gas Imp. < 3 Pacific Lighting Co...... Sac. Elec. Gas & Ry. Co. S F. Gas & Electric Co.. S . Gas Light Co United Gas & EL Co. Insurance_Stocks-- Fireman's Fund ... Bank Stocks— American National Bank. ‘Acglo-California (Lim) .. Bank of California .. Savings Banks— German Savs. & Loan _ Savings & Loan Society Union Trust Co... 05 Powder Stocks— Glant Consolidated Co. Vigorig .. B S Stocks— Hana Plantation | Hawailan Com. & Honokaa Sugar Co. Hutchinson Sug. Plant Makawell Sugar Co....... Pfi;vix’h:llll Sug Pl:m-(lun cellaneous $ Alaska Packers Asen ... ‘al Frult Canpers” Ass'n. Cal. Wine Association Oceanic Steamship Co. Pac. Aux. Fire Alarm 8. Co.l IONDAY, Feb. 2--2 p. m. TUNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Asik. 4s qr reg.... 110 110% 4s qr ¢ (n 3 7 4s qr coup..110 111 & 3g %rcr.(myu‘.'.l::filefi MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W.Ss. — — -Oak W g Ge Bay CPC Ss.108%100% | Oceantc & oo 0y 102 € C G&E 56.105 " — ' |Omnibus e 137 o Ca 8% — [Pac G Im 4s. 96— € Costa 5e..1051105% Pac E Ry 5s.111% — EdL & P 6s.1283 — Pk & CH #s.103 @ — Fer & CHes.117%121 5 Pk & Or 6s.118 Geary-st 5s. — S1%|Pwi-st R ds.118% L Ang % — (SPof Aés LA — | (1909) ....110% Do s (iv10) gz Do 05 — |8 P of C 6a 5 LA 107 | (1905)Sr A.106% Mict- % — (905)8r B 10731075 Do 2104 — | 1906) ... 1007 — N R 085 — | a2 a0 — Do 218 — [S P of C Ist NP - o € gtd 3s...122%1251, N¢C — | Do stmpd .10 = — N¢ - — 108 ISP B R 6s.1401 — ":S 41'17}“1!'\1!& B va-: 8s. 1093, 11 5,113 — 4s 20m. Oag 2dm. 1023 1 Do Do Marin Co ... GAS AND Cent L & P. 3% 4 Eqt G&E Co. 2% 3% SF Mutual E L. — 7 SF 77 Stkn % BUU G INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.510 — ~ BANKS, Ani N Bank.123 First “Nationl — Anglo-Cal Bank of Cal. Cal Safe Dp. Sk FaA. e er i) 40 7% —- S F Nationl. — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2L — Sav & Loan. — 103 Humboldt — — S3ecurity Sav.330 100 Mutual . 80 — Union Trst.2150 — S F Sav Co.565 — STREET RAILROADS. California ..195 205 Presidio .... 403 42 Geary R POWDER. Giant ..l.... 671 6875 VIGOUit .ceve = 3 SUGAR. Hana + 4% 4% Klauea .... Hawailan 43% 4 Makawell .. Honokaa ... I3~ 131 Onomea . Hutchinson . 15 137, Paau MISCELLANEOU Alaska Pack.188 1373, Oceanic $ Co Cal Fruit Co. — Cal Wine As.100 Morning Session, Board— 175 Equitable Gas 5 Giant Powder Con 100 Hutchinson S P G 40 Makaweli . 20 S V Water . $1000 Contra Costa Water bo Omnibus Cable 6y ... Sacramento Elec ¢ U S s (coup) U S 3s (coup) nds $4000 $3000 $4060 $4000 33°Cul Wine Assn, 10 Giant Powder 20 Giant Powder Con 25 Glant Powder Con, s 23 Honokaa Co 35 Makawelt Street— 60 Oceanic S S Co. CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE Stocks— Bid. Abby Land & Improvement.. 1 10 Alameda Sugar .. 27 0 90 00 6 50 3 o 35 0 5 00 Cal Jockey Club- 105 00 Cal Shipping Co Cal Title & Trust . 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