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Y SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. cal Stocks and Bonds inactizc cw York Stock Market still quiet. < fitly high 100 in Specie 3 / hica new i Oats, Corn or m and Beans and Sccds about as befor Fggs continue weak. with free firm, but futures loz e quotc ‘e and featureless. to Hongkong. Exchange unchanged. r. Barley weaker. Ryec. Strazwe lower and in poor demand. liddlings in light supply and firy imports from the ¢ Dricd Frutts and Raisins unchanged. Provisions quiet ogs huigh again under light s of P 3 Peca . I heat Exports tn January. of wheat from P were 1,104,004 ting which ction respect seultural is also cessation activities are ulation plains recent made and i ® g larg urs than . 4 heavy X o of life. Cay . of these de- ds and arnings 1y increas- a manufacturers alike g to_recoup themselves by get- " . but there is a limit to (his : already entering a stase = - the United States must n competition. We are likely fo l-sustained activity in both commer- and rial cir long. time to l deciine it ig - Ny have 15 ages. Much the and industrial interests will be largely next hary for both wffected thereby. Should the crops be ampie and find goc rKets. present condi- ons e ser year ould we ave poor e results will be different One thing lcast, is likely—an increased age o at, corn and cotton as a result present high prices. We are now fairly re- fron: aused a h ered last year's short corn crop. | © in meats. OF the lat - wuid soon be forth ds are still seriously congested | . much 1o the inconvenience of ship- t fhe roads are making strenuous ef- ak the blockade he speculative situation. conditions go0d, vafe trading market. Whie iccs refuse ‘to show a general rising ten there Js no visible reason for expecting | cided breaks | , and on ! Pacific Time. 0, 5—5 p. m ing are the seasonal rainfalls to | pared with those of same date last | in last twenty-four hours: rainfal Last This | THE COAST RECORD. "~ w asjauworwel g suanymtaduing, B elio, Id. Jependence Angeles Winfemucca Yuma . 52 ATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. e pressure has visen elowly along the coast f Californin and is beginning to fall rapi Tatoosh Island. e e Lxcept for spow at Flagstaft and rain Pioenis. the weather i clear over the emtine Pacific siope. The temperature is rising slowly th lifurnia. The weather continues vfiywm Nevade, Vitah and Arizona. Tieas v trosts are likely to occur Friday mor:- ne; dirvs fruit growers should be ready to dgce. Vorecast made mt San Francisco for thirt ure eoding miduight, Pel ¢ 6, 1903 g Northers Calfornia- Fair Friday, with heavy frests n the morning; Hght north wind, chang- ng o casterly. wrn California—¥Falr Friday, with heavy ! i Game in good demand and firm. | Den & Rio | lowa Central p M. K &Tprd. | New York Central. . | Nor & West ptd... | Ontario.& Western, 57, Penneylvania 15, Reading ... % | 8t Louis Southwest. in all positions. receipts. 1 marked up 3c per gallon. Onions and Vegetables continue large. and Oranges dull. morning; light winds. Orange d be ready to smudge Nevada— Fali; warmer Friday. i San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday: Atchison adj fs light north winds. changing to easterly. = & Ohio ALEXANDER G. McADIE. ening and freely oficred from outside markets. Forecast Official g i EASTERN MARKETS. New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, eb. “The aggregate deal- ings In stocks rose ) above three-quarters Krie of a million shares to-day The market was | Erie g br and times active, and :lu‘\"l‘vv;'! the day. Whereas at one’time a large/num- | p i more ab e day e last might's in while in Tast wore ny ent ar sa wing_and it professional the n P 4 with an Purpose hat ampaign with lar et aiaton the ock market ices. There Is thus undertake e insta and final £il cases material m The ror tocks were a point or closing the last price es pri. =killed be n not a manipuia no evidence n ousi price movement perators in stocks extensive ventured an ai- rofessiopel operators were taking advantage this demand 1o realize profts. The pre v money is the dominant mot s 3 ion, although i in part a resul speculative demand The leading feature of to-d racent vor of the right « ks into bonds. ved strongly after came known rerved = X the ntrol voting is_derinitely and Ohio. the heavs liguida th n the creat wes driv cove Tn the dect Earlier the Readings were the | leaders and their upward movement was said to | be due to the expectation that the first pre-| ' o e restored to the & per.cett dissolved lodged the Lake Shore and the Balti It was thought possible als) trust the e m roves was of the Aecision of the New United ation to convert a part of | preferred on be ginority h followed th < fixture of ‘control 2 large ®hort sterday Wus very noiiceable that the buying ¢ rie and Ontario esulte .3 a very slight price > ement fice ved upward in compan: was atiributed 1o a belief that arr cific whole ntry periecting o ¥ and authorities in that d the special burg in Amalgamated Copper in cut in pressure most of the ti n the early strength unde the closing was sasy The bond market wa thers was some jrregul ment the last call its franchise to enter Profit-taking was in efidence all day #pite of the orted strength of other coppers in the Boston arried down sharply the active and quiet, rity in the price move- | Total sales, par value, $3,070,000, United States bonds were all unchanged on | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Btock— High. Low. Atchison 833, 883 Atchison pfd. 101 1021y Baltimore & Ohioc Balt & Ohio pfd. . Canadian Pacific Canada Southern. Chesapsake & Ohio. Chicago & Alton hi & Alton pfd. hi, Ind & Louls. bi, Ind & hicago & hicago Great West hi G W A pfd bhi G W B prd hicago & NW hicago T, & T hicago & T pfd. C B, orado Southern . olo South 1st ptd. olo South 24 pfd. . Delaware & Hudson 2,700 Dela, Lack & West. 4 Derver & Rio & = b o « Brie oo oiooon Erie 15t pfd.. e 24 prd.. Great Northern pfd. Hocking Valley.... Hocking Valley -pfd Iiirois Central ywa Central. K Southern . K C So pfd . Lake Eije & West. LE & W.pfd Louis & Nagh Manhaitan L. Metropolitan St Ry Mexican Central... . Mexican Natdonal... Minn & St Louis. .. Missouri Pacific.... Mis, Kan & Texas. ew Jersey Cemtra 3 [ folk & Western Reading 1st pfd St Louis & San F. St L& S F st pfd. St L& 8 F 2d pfd. ELEEE L5 HEEE EEE R St Louis SW pfd &t _Paul. Southern’ Southern Ry pfd Texas & Pacific. 2,800 - Toledo. & L & Wi 200 T. St L & W pfd SO0 Union' Pactfie 15,900 bt 22 E 1 261, 1700 3715 a6 ma T B4 53 150 149 248 245 0 8] 2" sy S o R mer L Zion Amer S & R pra.. e whc me Anaconda Min Co.. 1800 1101 1088 Brooklyn Rap T....22,600 750 8% outhwesterns and this advance the agreeme t ved at between the Rock Isiand and Union ould be a henefit to the part of the benefit Pitta- refin-d seemed to be under and did not share in the grangers ft-taking became quite general at the last, | cover of the late strength In Steel, and The but Closa. s51g | 1001, | 5614 u 2 457, i~ 25 BIEY by i -8 ¥ l bS “onsolidated Con Tob ptd . General Electric Hocking Coal Inter Paper ... Inter Paper prd Inter Power . Laclede Gas . National Buscuit . Natioral Lead . North American .. ! Pacific Coast Pacifie Mail People’s Gas ... Pressed Steel Ca Pressed Steel ¢ | Pullman Pal ¢ Republic Steel Republic Sugar . . n Coal & Tron I'nion B & P . Union B&P e T i o o = W Western Union | Total sales . N FRANCISCO. b quotations of : londs. s reg S s coup. . S new 4s reg S new 4s coup. 18! S 1L b SA&APMN. 1 Ga 1st inc Ches & Obio, Pacific Railway E & Q new 4s. 91! x & Pac lsts.. M & 8 Pgends.J11 ol St L & W 4=, i» & NW con 7s 4 |Union Pac ge.. CRI&P4s U Pac_conv 4s 108 omste om Horr call loa: Daly West Bingham Calumet & Hi . SsiilCentennial ... 2 Copper Rangs Dominion Coal.. Franklin Mohawk )ld Dominion Osceola Gas Ists Raiiroads Atchison Do pfd Boston & Albany. 106 Unifon Pacil Mexican ( Miscellaneous— American Sugar. Tamarack Do pfd e |Trimountain Dom 1 & Steei.. ‘:.Trln\!,\ .. Mass Electric % ! United States United Fruit 1;iUtah ... U S Steel 15| Victoria Do pfd . S9%3 | Winona Weslinghee com. 106 | Wolverine Mining - LONDON ‘ons for money. Bns for account. CLOSING STOCKS. Norf & Western. Do pfd naconda % |Ontario & West. Atchison t|Pennsyivania % Do pra Reading .. Balt & Ohio 1087 Do 1st p 111 Do 24 pfd % Southern R Doiintd: o2 o Southern Pacific 4115 {Union Pacific 913 | Do pfa .. . o (U8 Steel » st pfd ... %] Do pfa . Do 24 prd ...l 66 |Wabash ... Tilinots Central VDo pra Louis & Nash... Mo Kan & Tex.. N Y Central ...154%]| Bar silver, firm. 224 per cunce. Mones % per cent. The rate of discount in th market for short bills is 3 5-16@3% and for three months® bills is 3144 cent / New-York Money Market. W YORK i|De Bears s /Rand mines pe Feb, Money on call, steady. | at 214@3 per cent; closing, 2%@3 per cant. Time money, steady. sixty days, 41, per cen ninety daye, 4'a per cent; six months, 1'4@ 43, per cent {New York Grain and Produce [ fa ; | 5. —~FLOUR—Receipts, 3352 barrels; quiet but EW YORK, Feb. | 28,566 barrels; exports, | firm. WHEAT—Receipts, exports, spot, steady; No. 2 red, 8zc elevator: No, ed, 83¢ f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 4c f. 0. b. afloat. Options—There was a moderate business in wheat to-day, with the 34,200 bushels; | 3 but depressed at others because of | trading and reports of French damages, | close was steady. 4c net de closed at K3%c: The March ed 817 Rio. quiet: mild. duil. The atures closed quiet with a points. Total sales were ading: February, 4350 4.60G4.65¢; July, 4.80% 2 Oc Se; Novem- December, SUGAR—Raw, 16c; fair refining, 31,4 , 3%c: molasses refined. steady. i DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED APPLES—The mark: | littie change, demand continuing fairly siewge. Common are quoted at 4@5c: prime at sty choice at 5l.@6lc, and fancy at 7@Se. | POt prunes are moving Elowl re firm in their views and rfull generally obtalned. ~ Quotations 2¢ for all grades, APRICOTS—Are steady at 14@10%c for boxes and 714@10c for bags. ? PEACHES —Are quiet. Peeled are 12@18c and unpeeled at 63 @Sc. New York Metal Market, NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—Tin advanced sharply to-day, closing £1 7s 6d higher at £131 for spot and £131 13s 64 for futures, while the local market was quiet at $28 621,@29, 155vot copper in London advanced 15x to £59 from_this side. closed only 7s 1i4d hi 56 78 6, thus placing Spot at & premivm futures, & situation which has not existed for over a’year. Locally the market was quiet and quotlu?n' nominal. Standard closed at $12. lake at $12 621,@(2 871, electrolytic $1 62,@12 8715 and casting At $12 65@12 8. Lead was unchanged bot: here, where it ;a2 auoted at 4%c. and in Loadon at £11 2d. Spelter was quiet and unchanged at £ 64 in London and $4 96@5 05 Jocatly. o Iron closed at 535 1d in Glasgow and. at 478 115d in Middlesboro. Lecally it continued quiet_and nominally urchanged. No. 1 foun- dry, Northern is quoted at $24@24 50; No 2 foundry, Northern, $22@22 50; No, 2 T Sputhern, and No. 1 ‘oundry. Southern, soft, $25 5024 50. Warrants continue nominal, # quoted at | Chicago Grm:n Market. #- * CHICAGO, Feb. 5.—Trading in wheat was rather “light and local longs were disposed to sell, offerings quite liberal throughout the day. The lower cubles, both Liverpool and Paris, owing a marked decline, were the chief factor in cawsing the depression. The opening was weak. with Max oft %@ e at 7o @i95c, and a further decline to 87c was soon mude. A fair export demand caused a 1ally later to Ta%c. but local realizing brought about_another decline and the close was weak, with May at the low point. T8¢, a loss of 3¢, ' Corn ruled steady in spite of the_weakness undertone steady at times on export rumors, casier | ;| French cables, prospects of snow west, local | while futures, owing to the free offers | | Wheat, bushel, ! rado lambs, $u@s WASIIN | TACOMA. Feb Inchanged; steady Bluestem, 8Sc Foreign Markets. LONDON. Feb, Consols, 931;; Silver, | 22d; Freach rentes, 100f 714 wheat cargoss on pessage, buyers and sellers apart; No, | | Standard California, 32s Walla Walla i B4; English country morkets, quict an steady. LIVERPOOL, Feb, & Wheat, firm 4p | | Standard Californfa. s 11%a@3s; wheat ~n | Paris, steady: flour in Paris, quiet; French | country markets, generally § ‘heaper; weath. | i er In England. overcast | January, | | | 1 | 1 May L9200 9221 ; July L9671 910 £1 17" No. 1_Northwestern, $1 , prime_timothy seed, $3 mess pork, per bar- rel, $16 35016 831 per 100 pounds, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. in wheat, but trading was extremely light and there was little change in prices. May closed steady, a shade lower, at 44%@+7uc. Oats were dull. A prominent long was a fair purchaser late in the day, which caused ;:;hldum‘e, and May closed ljc higher at e Provisions showed)a moderate advance early, influenced by the smaller rec&ipts and higher prices for hogs, but the market failed to hold and the close was easier. May pork and lard closed lic lower and rths were 100 down. _The leading quotations ranged as follows: Articles— Open. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— February May .16 35 per 100 1bs— Short Ribs 9 e E s, per 100 Ihs— otations were as No. 2 oats, 34%¢; A No. 2 rye, 4ic; good feeding barley. fair 1o cholce malting, 47@56c; No. 1 L @35e Aaxseed, 4 ribs sides (loose), §8 95 v salted shoulders (boxed), $8 1214 : shoit clear sides (boxed). $0 37'2@9 50 ; clover, col hizky, basis of high wine: 1 Urace Erade, $11 a5 " mes ¥ . Shipments. Flour, barrels Corn, ‘bushels Oats, bushel, Rye. bushels. .. rley, bushels. e to-day the butter Creamery, 10@ Cheese, n the Produce Exchang market was guiet and stea 25e: dairy. 15@2: steady, 13@14c. heat rng ing . Wheat-— Opening Closing . Flour Opening Closing . CHI ICAGO, Fen : weak and lower ATTLE—Receipts, Good to prime steers, 5401 40; stockers cows 1 40@1 C0; . $1 40@3 60; bulls exas fed | Recelpts t 24,000 to-thorrow. 30,000; left over, TONO, Opened strong to fe <h Closed lower. Mixed and butchers’, s6 rough O : g00d to choice heavy, a7 10; £670a6 90; 0; €0a6 EP—Receipts, 14,000, s stronger. $lood ; fair to choice p and lambs to choice wethers. mixed, §3 50@4 5 native lambs, $4 $4 306 50, EPH $5 alad yws and heifer $2 Doah 30 bulls and stags, —Receipts, 4 Lizht, 36 806 95. SHEEP—Receipts, Nex York Cotton Market. Feb. 5.—The cott n mark NEW YORK ovened sieads at an aidvance of 1 to 3 por Northern Business. SPOK Feb. i.—Clearings, $318,4U8; bal- ancee, S5, 8 | PORTLAND, balances, $45.106. TACOMA, Frb. 5.—Clearings, $489, Feb. Clearings, $517, Clearings, §: FORTLAND, Feb, 5.— @76 Bluestem, Vall Foreign wheat oxports fr the week ending to-day were —Walla Walla, SIS 0. n Portland for 340,688 bushels. 6o COTTON—Uplands, LOCAL MARKETS. iRy E. The Hongkong Maru took out a treasure list of $35,100, consisting of $1000 in Mexican dol- lars and $34,100 in silver bullion for Hongkong. rchange and Bullion. Silver is slightly higher agaln. Exchange rates remain as before. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — $ 8i% Sturliug Exchang 2 4 NTH, Sterling Cables, ... ew York Exchange, sigh s Now York Exchange, telegraphic Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars, nominal. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Telegraphic communication contin- ued scanty, and but few Eastern and foreign reports were received. The French markets were cheaper, and in England buyers and seil- ers were apart. Chicago was lower, with the Snap out uf the market. Here cash gquotations were firm enougf, but futures were lower again. CASH WHEAT. No. 1, $1 45@1 53%. according to location; Milling, '§1 56@1 571z per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. _TLow. Close. May . $1 475 §147% §1 46% §1 465 Decem! 1200 1208 127% 120% 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. _Low. Close. May ........51 167 S1 4615 §1 46% $1 461, December ... 12715 127% 12715 1273 BARLEY—Futures were lower again, and the cash grain was dull at $1 20 ae the ruling fig- ure, Sales were few and buyers were indiffer- ent, i CASH BARLEY. Feed, $120; Brewing and shiping grades, $1 2214@1 23%: Chevalier, for seed, $1 601 7 for fair to choice. FUTURES. Sessicn 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. $119% $119% §1 1813 $1 181, 0 sales. 2 p. m. Session. No sales. OATS—Quiet, featureless and unchanged. White, §1 21%@1 373; Black, $1 20g1 25 for feed and 81 25@1 431 for seed; Red, 31 229501 30 for common.to_choice and $1 s34 @135 for tancy: Gray, $1 25@1 35 per ctl. CORN—The / market shows little variation. Prices are high and buyers purchase only from hand to mouth. Western (sacked). $1 25@1 27% for Yellow, $1 25@1 27% for White and $1 25 for mixed: California, large Yellow, $1 456 down, according io dryness; small rouna do, $1 60@1 T5: White: §1 35; Egyptian, $1 40@1 45 for White and $1 20 . l-,—?t'ma 115 per ctl. | RY! per ctl. xg? BM%—NMIDII at $1 5@2 10 per cental. 3 Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 40G 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 30@4 40 Oregon and Washington, $3 70@4 per bbl for Famhiy and $3 70@4 20 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Frices in packages follows: Grabam Flour 10 Ter 100 1bs: e Flour, R Meai, - Etour. $7: Corn Meal, ufix extra ml:. $4@4-25; Oat Groats, $5 25: Ho: i, 84256 | 4 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4 5084 s rat e barrein, 35 5500 sacks: : : in 38 30 Peari Bariey, $6; Spllt Fea boxes, $6 50; Green Peas, $5 per 100 Ibs, " Hayand Feedstmfi:. Straw is lower and dealers report a very poor demand for it. Hay is more or less weak again, but quotations shkow no change. Bran | and Middlings 2re in light supply and firm, BRAN-—-$18@19 per ton. - MIDDLINGS—$23G25 per ton. FEEDSTUFES—Rolled Barley, $25 50@26 50 | per ton; Oiicake Meal at the mill, $25@25 50 bing, $26G26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $21: EIn i Gihen: Crathia o 0% 31 60; Mixed leed, $18 50@719 50; Cottonseed Meal, 30. , HAY—Wheat, $12 50@14, with sales of extra fine at $14 50; Wheat and Oat, $12@15 50; Red and Black Oat, $11§13: Wild Gat, $10912. Bar- Jey, $10 50@13 ) Stock, $10@10 50; Aifaita, F10 50@12 per ton. STRAW—45@37 !¢ for bale, Beans and Seeds, | 1 | ! | Al descriptions remain about as before, ex- cept that the top figure is said to be obtainable for small white Beans. Trade is quiet. BEANS—Bayos, §2 80@: $3 5083 75; | emall White, $3 25@3 Timothy, 6c: Corn Seed, $12@15 DRIED PEAS— 2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Aside from a fair demand for fancy Ofegon | Burbanks ex-steamer, the Potato market was | dull and easy, with supplies of all kinds plenti- { ful. River Burbanks were in free supply, but there was no poor stock offering and prices were maintained. Onions met with slow sale at previous rates. | teceipts of southern vegetables were liberal | and still showed the effects of the recent rain | and frest. Good stock sold readily at tull fig- | ures, but there w much poor stock sold below the quotations. and Hubbard Marrowrat Squash were firm under a good demand, both I, for sll;x‘{\pnlnx. S—Bur local | POTAT ks from the river. 409 GOc per ctl: Sal s _Burbanks, S0c@$1 10 per «tl; Oregon do, T5c@$1; Yakima do, 90@95c: River Reds, 30@40c per ctl; Early Rose, for seed, $1 10@1 25 per ctl; Garnet Chiles from | Uregon, SUc@$l per ctl; Sweet Potatoes froiwu Mierced, jobbing at $1 60 per ctl. T5¢ per cti for choice and fancy icwer grades S—Green Peas, 4G5c per Ib; 10c; Cab- per ctl; Hothouse n for smail and $2G2 50 for latge: Tomatoes from Los Angeles. $1 30@2 per box or Jate: Garlic, G per Ib: Green Peppers from = Angrles, S@tic per Ib: Dried Peppers, 7@8c per Ib for Stockton and 9@10c for Los Angel 150 per do Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 121,@15c per !b; | | Dried Okra. 15¢ per 1b: Summer Squash froni Los Angoles, @1 50 per box: Marrowfat | uash, $1 per ton: Hubbard, $12@id; | Mushrdoms, G 15¢ per Ib. Poultry and Game. There was a brisk demand for Poultry and | | the light receipts cleaned up quickly. Old | | Rocsters and Pigeons were higher. There is a | of Western on the way, which will' prob- | [ ably Ve in to-morrow. There were liberal re- | eotpts of dressed Turicese, sale at which found ready @Fic per ib. s ading in Game was active and all descrip- | tions of Duel were higher. Receipts weie moderate and ‘consisted chiefly of Hare ani| Geese. POULTRY— Live Turkeys, pair, $2G2 20; Goslings, Z $5@6 per dozen for old and $6@7 50 for young $5@6; young Roosters, $6@7T; old Roos- Broilers, $4@5 for Pigeons. $1 25¢ 50 for Squabs. Y per dozen for | GAME—Mallar; s vastack, $5@S: Sprig, $5@1 ! Widgeon. $2 50@3; Black Ja $2; Hare. $1 50; ;' Brush Rabbits, $1 White Gee: $1@1 50 Te, $46E5; glish Snipe, Doves, §1 ttontail Rabbits, Gray Geese, $36 Brant, $1@ $3; common, i Butter, Cheese and Eggs. i Butter is losing”its snap. The rapid rise in | prices, which has placed this market away | above all others, has attracted offerings from | | all sorts of points, and even Victoria y . day offered to sell extra creamery at 20c, cd fn San Francisco. One. at lcast. offers was accep efore heard of in this market. Then there is | | Los Angeles, which, finding itsel{ freely sup- | pifed with different kinds of Eastern goods, Sifering tresh Calitornia Butter on this market At from Be 1o Tize below our quotations. Utah Wutter, tco, is being landed here at from 28 to 2 per 1. Again, the demand, as mentioned vosterday, has -fallen off, and eral large | houses carried over stocks vesterday from the ; | previous day. All these conditionseconspire to weaken the market. and some dealers are mak- | | ing liberal concessions from the quotations to | cell the goods. The crest of the advance has | | probably been seen and weakfning quotations are 1ikely from now on ! Cheese ntinues easy with increasing stocks, hut quotations are no lower. | gs are siow and weak, but there is no | further gecline. Stocks are ample for all im- mediate needs. Western are coming in freely | of the | This is sometking never | #dd to the weakness Receipts were 52,800 Ibs Butter, 933 cases ] Lges and 33,600 [bs Cheese. BUTTER- Creamefy, first hands, 36@3714c | | per Ib for fancy and d5c for first: { bbe; store Butter, nominal, . | "CHEESE— New. 14@15¢ for choice mild Young America. 14%@15c; Eastern, 17@17%5¢ , 161,@1 per Ib. __Ranch, 26@37c for fancy and 25c for | store, 25c; cold | s; dairy, 3’.’fi; [ We: EGGS lower and medium grades; ! storage Western Eggs, 25c. i/ Decidious and Citrus Fruits. | Trading in Apples continued active, partic: arly for the choice and common grades. Fancy | | Spitzenbergs and Newtown Pippins from coid | storage were offering freely and were in fair | request. Pears were in free supply and dull. Oranges and other Citrus fruits continued in active owing to the cold weather. and, ak | | though some special brands of Navels were held over the quotations, husiness was chiefly at | the quoted range. Four cars of Oranges are | announced for to-day's auction sales. Bananas were a little firmer owing to the limited sup- plies of ripe ctock, but as supplies in the cel- lors were very large vrices wers not ad- i vanced. l} APPLES—50c@§1 for common and choice and | :: 25@1 50 for fancy; fancy from cold storage, ,, PEARS —Winter Nellis, from coM _storage. per box: other Winter Pears. 40@75c, ITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 50@ 2256 per box for fancy, $1 23@1 75 for chol and 5c@$1 for standards; Seedlings, T ‘angerines, $1@1 50 for half-boxes and c for_small boxes: Lemons, i5c@$1 for stand- | $1 25G1 50 for_ choice and $2@2 50 for | | fancy; Grape Fruit, $1@2 50: Mexican Limes, | | 83 50@4: Bananas, $1 50@2 50 per bunch for | New Orleans and 75c@$1 50 for Hawalian® Pireapples, $2@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. There is nothing new in the sftuation. Trade | is still quiet. FRUITS—Apricots, 5%@Sc for Royal 81%@ldc for Moorparks; Evapcrated Appl @7c; sun-dried, 3%@4c; Peaches, 414@7 14 Pears, 313@4lc for quarters and 5@10c for halves; Nectarines, 4%@5%c for white: Plums, B8@6c for pitted and 1@1%c for unpitted; Figs, 4@b5c for black and 4@5c for white, PRUNES—1902 crop, 21%@2%c for the four | ide with 1,@l%%c premium for the iary sizes. RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows: 2-crown loose Muscatel, 50-ib boxes, Blc per Ib; 3-crown, 5%c: 4-crown, Ge; Seedless, loose Muscatels, 5c: Seedless Suitanas, 5c; Seedless ‘Thompsons, 53ec; 2-crown London Layers 20- ib boxes, $1 40 ‘per box: d-crown, $1 60: 4- | crown fancy clusters, 20-ib boxes. $2; 5-crown Dehesas, 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown impe. rials, 20-1b boxes, $3; Seeded, f. o. b, Fresno, fancy, 1-1b cartons. T%c; choice. 7%e. NUTS — Walnuts, No. 1 _softshell 13%c: No. 2 10@11c; No. 1 hardshei 111a¢: No, 2 915@10c: Almonds, 1lc for pareils, 10%@lle (or Plus Ultra_and 8@Slac 5@ic for Eastern: Bi uis, 12@1%c. berts, 12@12%%c; Pecens, 11@1ic; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5: Italian Chestnuts, Si5@10c per 1b. HONEY—Comb, lfl“%c for bright, 111z for light amber and 10c for durk: water white extracted, 6@7%c; light amber cxtracted, 5ig ! ard 4 it Non- I X L, 10@10%c for Ne or Tginguedoc: Peanune Prouvisions. Conditions remain unchanged here and elce. where. The local demand is still siack. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1% per Ib for Beavy, 12%c for light medium, 14@14%c for | light, 15@15%c for extra light, 16@16%c for | sugar cured and 17@17%c for extra sugar cured; Eastern sugar cured Hams, l4c; Calf. fornia_Hama, 1214@15%c: Mess Beef, - Lhi: extra M 1: TFamily, $120 vim’.“n"' Pork, $15@15 50; exira ciear, $36; Mess, $i3; Dry ‘Salted Pork, 12c; Pig Pork, $28: Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 15c pe: b, - B e et 84, 1 for oo tac; 10-1b tns, 12%c; 5-1b Uns, 123¢; 4 16 tins, 13c. i COTTOLENE — One balt barrel, 103c; | Mexican, 3213c a | Central American, “32i3c. ; quantity | 4.65c; Fruit Granulated, 4.65c; Beet Gran: [ 4 thres half barrels, 10c; one Lierce, 9 tierces, 9%¢c; five tlerces, 9%¢ per Ib, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 133c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c: light, 8lgc: Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and Sige for light: Stags, 7e; Salted Kiv, Slac; eflted Veal, l0c: Salted Calf, 10%¢; Dry Hides 17@17%¢: Cull 164¢; dry Kip, l4c; dry Caif, ' 18¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 23@30c cach; shor: 40@vSc woo! each: medium, wool, 90cG$1 50 _each; Horse Hides, for large and $2 50 for medium, c; two =alt, $192 for | small and 30c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, 31 5 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1G1 25 for small and_Sve for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry dry Salted Mexican, 25¢; dry Goat Skins—Prime ; large and smooth, S0c; medium, . 1 rendered, 51@6c per Ib; 413@de 3gde. i Spring—Vailey Oregon. Lambs, 150 16c r 1b. Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southern, 7@10c r 1b; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern, defective. D@10 ver 1b; Humboldt and Mendoctno, 1: 15c; Middle County, 9@llc per lb. HOPS—24%@27c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs have again advanced, receipts being too ght for the demand. Otherwise thers is nothing new. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are 2s tollows BEEF—Tgitse for Steers aad 698%c per 1b tor Co \ *VEAL - Large, 899c; small, 9910c per Ib. MUTTON-—Wethers, 9@9%c; small Weth- ers, 10c; Ewes, 9@03c per Ib. LAME —Spring. 16916c; yearliags, 10%¢ per nd. v*ORK— Dressed Hogs, 81§10 per. Ib, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The tollowing quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 Der cent shrinkage for Cattl ATTLE—Steers, 815G9¢; Cows and Helfers, i5¢; thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. CALVES—4@3%¢ per Ib (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 4@4}c; Ewes, 315@3%c per 1b (zross weight). LAMBS—Yearlings, 4%@4%c per Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs. 160 Ibs and up, 63@Tc: under 160 1bs, 6%@G%c: feeders, 81.@ote. sows, 20 per cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, §12@3%c for June-July { delivery; San Quentin, 5.35¢; Wool Bags, 52¢ 35c; Fleece Twine, Ti:@8c. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfield Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; ; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; Walls- ~operative Wallsend, $6 50; Rich- Cumberland. $I12 in bulk and in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, ——; Weish Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel. $9 per ton; Scotch Splint, §7 50; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 In sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton. according to brand. OIL—Linseed, 56c for boiled and_54c for raw in_barrels; cases, 5¢ more; California Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c; pure, $1 16; Lucol, S0c for boiled and 48c for raw in bar- rels; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barreis, $1: cases, $1 03; China Nut. 55@62c per gal- pure’ Neatsfoot, in barreis, 70c; cases, 78c: Sperm, pure, i0c; Whale Oil, natural White, 60@55¢ per galion; Fish Oil, in barrels, 45c; | cases. Se; Cocoanut Oil. in barrels, 63izc for Ceylon and 5815c for Australia. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oll, In_bulk, : Pearl Oil, in cases, 22ljc; Astral, 22%ac 13¢; Extra Star, 25'3¢: Elaine, 27% 4%c¢; deodorized Stove Gasoline, In ; in cases in 2314c; do. 72 degrees, Sc: Benzine, In b S6-degree Gasoline, oy Is higher at 85c per’ gallon in cases and 79 in drums and iron barrei RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ 615 per Ib: White Lead, 6@6%4¢c, according to in SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 4.00c¢ powdered. 4.75¢c; Candy Granulatéd, 4.75c: Dry Granulated, fine. 4.65c; Dry Granulated, coarse, lated (100-1b bags only), 4.65c; Magnolia A, 4. vlden €, 4.05¢; “D,”" 3.95¢; barrels, 10¢ mor haif-barrels, 25c more: boxes, 50c more; B0- gs, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half- barrels. 5.15c; boxes. 5.40c per Ib. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY: FEBRUARY S, Flour, qr sks .. 11321, Hay, tons Wheat, ctls 73| Wool, bales . Barley, ctls ... 6,170|Screenings, & ctls .. VlO"l‘lHo‘\ ctls . rn, ctls 10! Pelts. bdils Rye. ctls Hide: 0. . Beans, sks Raisins, bxs 1,500 Potatoes, =ks 2,408 |Leather, rolls .. 50 Omions, sks .. 180 Quicksiiver. flks 28 Bran. sks ..... 3,155 Wine. gals ... 23,450 Middiings, sks.. 98 Chicory, bbls 50 OREGON. Flour, qr sks 7.178 Onions, sks ... 314 Potatoes, sks .. 3,362 WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks .. 174 9,500 Potatoes, wks .. 90 Oats, ctls STOCK MARKET. - * Aside from a sale*of Bank of California at 0 there was nothing new on the Bond change. Shares were not very active, but pere was a Sood business in bonds. ‘The ofl stocks were steady, to $3 20. The Wellington Oil Company has levied an assessment of 2 cents per share, delinquent March 10. The California-Street Cable Rallroad Com- pany will pay a regular monthly dividend of ents per share February 11. The California Schuetzen Club, Park and Building Association has declared a dividend of 25 cenis per share. payable February 21. At_the annual meeting of the Pacific Light- ing Company the following directors were elect- ed 0. G. Miller, . W. Van Sicklen, George H. ing and Charles Holbrook. ¢’ O, G. Miller elected president. George H. Collins vice president and Horace H. Miller secretary. The company pald a regular month- Iy dividend of 35 cents per share yesterday. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 4+ STATES BONDS. I ITED Bid. Ask. 4< qr coup..110 111 4s qr reg...110 110% {Oak W g Be. 4|Oceanic S 5s. 75 S0 . Omnibus 6€s..127 — Cal-st 5s. ..110% — |Pac G Im 4s. 96 € Costa bs.. — 165 Pac E Ry Ss.111%112 EdL&Pts — — |Pk&CH 65108 — Fer & CH §s.11 IR 65118 — Geary-st_3s. — R 6s.118% — H_C&S 5l6s.104 1023 — Do b — 24 12514 H R T&L 6s. — 11— L Anz R 5s.120 L AL Cobs. — 110% — Do gtd 6s. — — RITEST Do _gtd 5s.10515 L A P lconbs105 "1 Mkt-st C 65123 — (1903)Sr A.106%1071; (1905)Sr B.107%107% Do-lem 5e 1214121 1 (1908) ... 110 1101 NRof C de.1081 — 1912) 120141203, Do 5s N P € R s 08 110 . 2 N CR o115~ | Do stmpiiig =% NCPChBe— 103 SPBR 4L — 01410185 S V Wat 6s.110 113 Do 4s 2dm. — 225,123 Do 4s 3dm.102 102 138 — Stkn G&E6s.100 110 108 107}2.U G & E 5s. — 108 WATER STOCKS, Contra Costa 6613 6674 \Port Costa.. 64 66 Marin Co ... iBpring Val.. 85 85 110% 3 Cont L& P. 8% 4 SacEG & R 374 40 Eqt GEE Co. 2% — |[SF G & E. — = 421 Mutual € L. I SFGLCo 4 & OGL&H. 18 BUSknGar 8° Pac G Im.. 34 35 UG & E Co. 315 — Pac L Co... 5415 543 INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd 310 — BANKS. Am N Bank.125 — First Nationl i Anglo-Cal .. 85 97 L P & A...162% — Bank of C: 1 — Mer Ex (lig) 40 = — Cal Safe Dp.1371% SF - SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L2140 — Sav & Loan. — 108 Humboldt .. — — Security Sav.330 400 Mutual ..... 80 — Union Trst.9130 — S F Sav Co.500 — STREET RAILROADS. California ..195 — Presidio . S Geary ...... — POWDER. Giant ....... 67% — Vigos 2 SUGAR. . Hana ....... 3% 4% Kilauea ... 8 _ Hawailan .. 43 44 Makaweli ... 27 27y, Honokaa ... 13% 13% Onomea .. . — u Hutchinson . 15 15% Paauhau 157 161 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.136 13713 Oceanic 8 Co 15 18 Cal Fruit Co. 04 95 Pac A F A. 34 33 Cal Wige As.100 1€0% Pac C Borx165 - >~ Morning Session. Board-— 10 Alaska Packers' Association....156 30 94 50 10 California Fruit Canners with Sterling selling uy 24 100 California Wine Association. $4000 Hawi C & S Co, 5 per cent. 275 Hon €6 .. $5000 Los Angeles Ry 5s $5000 North Shore 5 per cent 10 Oceanic § 8 Co ... .. $3000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent 100 Pacific Lighting Co . $7000 8 P of Arizons (1909). 15 S alley Water Co. $1000 SV Water tn bonds (24 mige). - Street— 25 Bank of California $2000 Qceanic S S bonds Afternoon Board 10 California Fruit Canner: 30 Giant Powder Con 60 Hawatian Com & 20 Kilauea Sugar Plan 100 Oakland Gas . 20 Spring Vall $1000 Oailand Water 5 per cent ‘100 $2000 S V Water 43 bonds (24 mige). 102 Street— 100 Pacific_Lighting Co . $5000 North Shore & per cent .. $5000 Pacific Elec Ry & per cent, CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHA. tation Co. Asked. Abby Land & Improvement. 120 Alameda Sugar . 32 o0 American Biscult a5 00 American District 10 00 Bay Countles Power " Cal Central Gas & Electric.. 55 00 lifornia. Cotton Mills...... 80 00 lifornia Jockey Club. L1111 00 California Powder .. - .es California Shipping Co Cal Title Ins & Trust Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Company .. City and County Bank Cypress Lawn Imp Co Eastern Dynamite Ewa Sugar Plantation. Equitable (pool) G: Gas Consumers’ Assn Hanford Off . Home Ofl . Honolulu Sugar Imperfal Oil . Kern Ofl ....... London &S F Bank (Ltd.). Monte Cristo Oil .. Mercantile Trust . Northern Cal Power . Nevada National Bank. Nerth Shore Rallroad. Oil City Petroleum Qrpheum Company - Peeriess Ofl .. Pacific States Tel & Tel. Paraffine Paint . Postal Device & Imp. Reed Crude Ofl .. San Francisco Drydock. San Joaquin Off ... Sausalito Land & Ferry. Sperry Flour Company..... Standard Electric Sterling Of1 Thirty-three Twenty-eight Ofl Truckee Electric Union Ol . TUnion Sugar ... United Petroleus Thited Gas & Elec Western Fish Co West Shore Ofl .. SALES. Morning Session. rd— o 100 Giant Ol . 50 Home Of1 1000 Oil City Petroleum 10 Peerless Ofl . 1000 Sovereign Ofl 650 Steriing Ofl 10 Union Oft Street— 50 Home Oll, s 30 ., 1100 Sterling On . Afternoon Sesston. Board— 1000 California Standard Ofl 130 Home Oil 100 Independence Ofl . 50 Monarch Oil ... 100 Ol City Petroleum 140 Peerless Ofl . 2000 Sovereign Oil 330 Sterling Ofl 100 Sterling Oil . 100 Twenty-eight Oil .,. Street— 1000 Twenty-eight Oil, cash .. MINING STOCKS. Following are the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Alta . 14| 100 Qccidental 300 Andes 12| 400 Ophir 200 Andes 11| 700 100 Best & Belch.2 80 300 Potost 800 Bullion ... 300 Con C 500 Exchequer ... 50 Gould & Cur. 200 Gould & Cur. 500 Julia 500 Mexic: 200 Mexican 200 Bullion . 300 Bullion . 100 Challenge 400 Chollar . 100 Con C & 700 Siarra Nav 800 Siiver HIM 500 St Louls v v 700 Gould & Cur. 91) 300 Union Con... 100 Gould & Cur. 92| 100 Union Com...1 40 300 Gould & Cur. 90, 100 Utah ........ Bt 800 Justice ... Following were 1 Exchange yesterda: 12/ 200 Yellow Jacket 43 sales in the Pactflc Stock Morning Session. 300 Alpha Con .. 11| 800 500 Alta - 124 100 X R g X 300 Andes . .. 200 Andes . 1100 Belcher 500 Bullion N & V.2 10 400 Crown Point. 37 300 Gould & Cur. 93 200 Hale & Nore.1 30| 200 Stiver Hill & Norc.1 25| 600 Union Con Afternoon Session. 300 Savage 300 Savage 400 Slerra Nev a 10/ 500 Mexican ..... 1) 800 Moxiean 1%13 5i| 10 Obhir 3 300 Overman 12 13! Justice . n llJKOn(ucl . Belcher ..... 50 5% Mexican Best & Belch.3 0 3 25 Occldental Bullion .. . 2 13 Ophir .. Caledonia ....2 15 2 25 Overman . Challenge Con 48 30! Potosi Chollar ...... 40 42 Savage ...... 48 © Confidence ..1 201 35' on . - 07 Con C & V.2 05 2 10, Sex Belcher. % a5 Con Tmperial. 04 05 Sierra Nev ..1 00 1 05 €Com NY .... 07 — Silver HI L Eureka Con.. 18 — St Louls .... 18 20 Exchequer .. 04 06 Syndicate — Gould & Cur, 88 90 Union Con ..1 35 1 40 Hale & Nore.1 25 1 30 Utah o = Lady Wash.. 058 08 Yellow s HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. € McDonald, San Jose|R Brodfoot, Kans 8 W Cook, Nebraska |R Scouse, Vi ver H Johnston,_ San JoselJ F White, Vi W Gibson, Stockton |J H Wilson, ¥ ¥ R Naedmair, Stockton (N M _Anderson, Lig © Neflson, Stockton |Mrs M Scan S Jum M E Pichke Kbkota,SD{Miss M Scanlon, 8 Jse H T Keefe, Seattle |J Brunston, Sausalitn A F Fatty, Los Ang |D Somerville, Boston | BB Ride, Mass Miss L Burns, Phila J M Gillingham. Mass'J Dougherty, Phila J Wood, Sierraville 7 Byron & fa M Campbell.Santa Ana M Walsh. Pais ™ N McWllliams, Mont Mrs J Coleman,SLObis | 1 M Hayes. Rural, Or Miss A ¢ 3 Cully. Presidio T A [ I T Petersen, Chicago J Seott, Prof Holland, Chieago H Trvine, F Brothwell,” Berkeley L Scanlon. Bai M Callaghan, Berkeley Miss Higgins, San Joss P Federson. Y | Miss K Wallace,S Jse Mrs G W Lake, S Jse'Mrs B/Prince & 4 W Larsen, Everett | Mateo X W H Perry, Tacoma ——— Kicked in the Face. Emmet Moller, money lender. visadero street, secured a warrant from | Police Judge Mogan yesterday for the ar- rest of Harry Richards, clerk in the of- fice of the Western Meat Company, Sixth and Townsend streets, and H. W. Atten- { borough, a remittance man, on a charge of battery. Moller said that he had a civil suit In which Richards and Atten- borough were interested, and on January 25, he alleges, they waylaid him near his residence, knocked kim down and kicked him in the face, breaking Lis nose. He had been confined fo bed since —_——— _No one can afford to overlook next Sunday’s picture. A real will be then leave au order et Sunday's ‘Cull.