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THE SAN = 3 - SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. marked down 15¢C. actwity on the Loca higher. hange unch Futures weaker. hing new in Oats, Corn and Buticr and Eggs still lower. and Raisin wactive at prev A N still nls sti Caitle Potat Poultry cleaning up well. Gam. oes, I Stock anged. Rye. s unchangc tous quoiations. Sheep and Hogs as before quoted. Onitons and Vegetables in liberal supply ¢ coming in freely. |”Zg('.". Cash and Fulure Barley lower. imgs higher, Bran firm and Hay unchanged. ned demand for Beans for Tcxas and the Easl. Cheese steady and in lighter supply. Apples stll in brisk demand, but Citrus Fruits quict. Lumber Exporis for January. r from San Francisco of Jaunuary were a ntral America mbta y A i ian Isiand Caroline Islande Famoan Islands Manis New York Totals nnage. sreat Britain . nal rainfa "last twenty- This Last Seazon. Season 30 Ang ETATIONS 18410 A i s ATHER CONDITI FORBCAST. and threatening h R - &1on, “Oregon iaho. and fair wther r the n of the Pa s Rain or snow has fallen over a Oregon and Northern Idaheo, has risen rapidly over the f the Pacific Slope and fall the northern. The storm over British roing has moved rapidly eest ral north of Montana southwest and west, orthern stations. s isen slightly in all die t e & Joaquin Valiey, where | e has been a sharp fall Forccast made at San Francisco for thirty idnight, February 10 California —Falr Tuesday; “!h! to fornia—Fair Tuesday: light " ir Tuesday ty—Fair Tuesday; prthwest H, WILLSON, 4l Forecast ( ily in Charge b - EASTERN MARKETS. | - * revival which stock market, s ut @ volume of trading above the vel of last Thursday, Therc was greatc breadth and variety aiso in e dealings than weeks The advan e not made all one time cucoess e of gLi; re develobed held, in spite of the vacyral realls 3 er of the new sirength. There was a pause in the upward ove @fter the opening spurt, but after that there was Do general reaction until ihe final our. This might be sccou up the whole guesticn v and generally only a fraction be Commission houses reported son utside business znd s irgest business of the day came ¥ extensive wire connaction West and the South, iginated this mornifig in the Gould n the bitumincus coal carriers. The s heve had the advaniage of ich has carried on opera- ique scourities of the group for activity of Sat- professedly based on taken to complete the Waubash system. I nous coal carriers the on W The upw 11 between the min- v+ fixing @ wage scalc. tscord over this guesticn 3 thome stocks for sey- = Anof . seomad 1o gath videred was portance as it was cond- ul between the Missourd, Kan- | ersiood that it is o neat on practically ail of the Missouri gers and Southwest- i very strong. These wages and oor- oad expenses, bul to accede to the | 78 conmeq) eitiements T ings, but the exiet- X “ffic iz demonstrated vond digpute wmni: is evident that heavy Sitional outlays musl be made by the raii- ds for facilities 1o take care of their traf- warrant confidence in the future pros. ity of the raliromds. " in spite of the Saturday's weak bank state- at the money market gave no cause for re- n of speculative gctivi Cali loans below 2 per cent in the llle trading on exchange. was some prominent laz- . in to-day's upward movement of prices, ¥ u»ly un Eries and the United States Steel he hard coalers did not share fully e nm-mn of the market, but the nnuvh farrly comprehensive and em! an | was the settiement | wege settiement whu-h. and promise | the conviction is growing that the condi- | stocks h h of val { this | oo n oio So 1st ptd S0 2d prd Del & Hudeon Del Lack & West Denver & Rio e Ric Gr pfd Wells-Fargo Amalgam Copper .. 31 sndry prd. Linseed Ofl seed Oil pfd & Ref.. Am Car & F Am Car & F Am | Min | Brooklyn Rap Trar Colo Fuel & Iron Consolidated General Heocking Internat Paper ... Internat Paper pfd. | Intes Lacled Natio orth American Pocific Coast Pacific Mail People’s Ga Pressed Steel Car Pressed S Car § Pullman Pal Car. | Republic Steel .. | Republic Steel pfd. | Bugar . Tenn Coal & Iron. . on Bag & P C Bag & ¥ Co pf Leather Tisather pid. . Rubber Rubber pid. .. M»rl KcC Nvull.‘—x' 1‘(4 Rock Island Rock Island pfd Total sales C n 813 bie, §17% upon Do oid 4 r €110 02 : ur.-u a1 ‘100 BQQn—wu N &X“ con Ts, RI& P 4s | Den & Rio G dx Erie prior lien Do l{ocklu( Vai dles. Lo Manhattan ey 101 Prtte ol T Bo-m t Albany. Hoslo: & Maine.1501; | Buston Filevated..130 INY N & 1220 Fitchburg prd .uz Unfon Pacific, ... Mexican Centrai. Z’ braced b et of stocks and aise quite a lat of ®iici industriais, on a speculative theory that » than the T &SP gon 351111 7, lz.fi “ni j0s . Letter tal sales, 200 0% 681 100 1% 4k ] 2 CF&1 3% Tork Tatand 4. STOCKS AN Centennial Mohawl od Do-ln n ... P‘rnn . * 1 Qu hance aiready high- 14014 . 883 Calumet & Hecla.0éd the bond mar- of sirength to mi par value. < twos registered de- d Raliroads of San Francisco: Bonds— Subseriptions not quoted. BONDS. United Fruit ...1m Westinghse com..104 | Mining— Adveniure l"lV; 'Allwn (3 L1083 "Amaigamated ... 70 Daly West kg Bingham . 3014 for | | Con ¢ Cos Com m(k Tunnei. 1 & Vi Horn Silver, Iron Silver. Leadville Con. - FRANCISCO CALL, -——_"cal( Con for money.92 15-16;Norf & Well 17 Con for account ul 95 Anaconda. B! Onur& & West.. 35/ Atchison 901 108% | Re Pennlylvmu . Do lzldt nfld Ches & Ohio 'Southern :}ldy Chicago G W | pfd Chi Mil & 8t % Southern Pacific.. 67 Denver & Rio % Union Pacific Do pfd . Erie .. Do 1st pid Do 2d pfd | Tilinois Central Louis & Nash | days at 415 | regular, | wheat ‘mul | tures closed steady N Y Central Bar silver, 21 31 per cent market for 15-1¢d per ounce. three monthe’ biils fw 3% per cent. New York .Ma-ney Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Money on call was steady at 2@3 per cent ,Closing at 215 per cent time money was steady. ninety a.y offered: per cent; gs¥ZzETe Money, The rate of discount in the open | ort bills is 3%, per cent, and for | me mercantile | 0 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1903. 1300. Natt H §3 35a4 Texas and I5@5 50. Western steers, 39, cowe wns. beifen 264 35 veals, £2 50@6 50; stockers a: - mfio‘?}fi Receipte, 5300, Li lm and light mixed, $6 65a8 S0; ‘medium, 566 0214 T0@6 40, vigs, 85 BGOA0. o mep Colorado Lambe. $6 15 )enr“n $5 75; ewes, $1 25. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—The London tin mar- ket was 17 6d higher at £132 17s 6d to-day for spot and £133 08 for futures. The market locally was also higher and firm, spot here closing at $20G29 45. at £86 15s for spot and at £56 5s for futures. Here copper attracted considerabie attention in important transactions, Prices, however, were still held slightly higher and the market was steady. andard is quoted at $12 pom- inal; lake, $12 T0@12 electrolytic, $12 0@ 5 | 12 80; casting, $12 373%@12 75. Lead was 1s 3d higher in London at £11 §s 15 | 9d, but remained quiet here at $4 12%. Spelter in London was quiet at £20 Ts Gd, while locally it was firm and a little higher at_$5@5 05. Iron was steady abroad, closing at 5is 2d_in | Glasgow and at 471s°dd in Middlesboro. ~ The | local iron market remains practically nominal. |Nu 2 foundry (northern) is quoted at $21@ No. o. i foundry , | (southern), sot, ! nominal. 2 foundry (northern), (soutiiern) and No. 1 foundr: $23 50@24. Warrants ar Visible Grain S upply. ~The visible supply of grain Februar: compiled by the New | York Produce Exchange, was as follows: Rushels. Increase. Decrease. Corn . 000 Wheat Oats . 000 | Barley 181,600 New York Cotton Market. with sixty 15 per cent; | NEW YORK, ‘Feb. 9.—The cotton market opened firm at an advance of & to 12 points and paper, 4%@5 per cent; utorlln: excl e was closed firm at a nrl nln of § m 23 points, firm it 5'4 7.25 for demand and at $4 .Z-W . M. or sixty da ted rates, 7 : Commerciai bille, up&:’aqa e e | For{'g" Markets. ver, 47 Mexican ‘dollars, 37%c. % Governments, easier: States, dul LONDON. Feh. 9.-—Consols, 83; silver, 100 1214c. Wheat WASHING of the Tres exclugive of the $130,000,000 gold reserve in the hows: division of redemption, sl Avaflable cash balance To-day's statement | ry balance in the general fund, NEW 31T barrels; exports, dull but still in buyers’ WHEAT—Recelpts, bushels; exports, “Clearings, $644.307; bai- 101,640 bushels. Spot, easy. No. 2 red, 52 —Clearings, $356,202; bal- elevator and Silc £. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 North- | anees, $20,108. ern Duluth, %0c f. b. afloat; No. 1 hard PORTLAND, ¥eb. 0.—Clearings, $6G64,790; Manitoba, ¥ilac f. o. b. afloat. Options, after bllhnte! *N 56. » - a steady opening on French cables, graduaily Cieatings, BIII00) M- £0ld off under bearish weekly statistics, to which was added a small export trade, liberal for_receipts, unloading. c net decline. -1 HOPS ;‘th\v HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Quiet COFFEE—Spot Rio, Styc: mild, unsettled: points. March 48003 Salex were 4.30G4.50c; mber, 2 Be; December, R—Raw, ‘Cordov at a net 'gal 25,500 bags, 1904, 5.20¢; steady; ew York Grain and Produce. YORK, Feb. 9-—FLOUR-—Receipts, 18,278 barrels. Market favor. sz firm; 4 9 refined, fine weather West and gen- The market March closed 84c; Ma: closed September, closed easy hc; July, 11%e. n of 5 to 50@4.60c ; October, 5¢; January, 5.30 nominal, Jul DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES- no change, The market shows the demand still being moderats and supplies freely offered, although there hardly affect values. Common are prime, 5%@5lc; cholce, 53 under force trade. Tlac for all grades. APRICOTS—Are quiet and unchanged st 714 for bags. @1015¢ for boxes and 7i4@10c are quoted at PEACHES—Are quiet and unchanged. Peeled 15c and unpeeled at 6% @8c. * fficient pressure 1o sell to appreclably EE-Spot prunes are a shade easicr moderate demand and some efforts to Quotations range from 51 CHICAGO, at the start ments, Chicago Grain Market. Feb. B.—Weakness prevailed on heavy world’s ship- a large increase in the amount on pas- L T ¢ TTEATT e, invoice. Fu- 3 including : cargocs on passage, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes untry markets, flour on passage to United Kingdom, 2,440.000: wheat and flour on passage | to_Continent, 880,600, { Waila Walia, autet; wheat a LIVERPOOL, Feb, 8.—Wheat_ firm; No. 1 Standard Californta, €s 11%4d@7s; wheat in .$224.216,191 | Paris, firm; flour in Paris, firm: French coun- L 101,528,303 | tey markets. quiet and steady; weather England, falr but cloudy. *® COTTON—Uplande, 5.00d. Tmports of wheat into Liverpcol last week were 62,000 quarters from Atlantic ports, 7000 | from Pacific ports and 34,000 from other poris. | | | 1mports of. * from Atlantic poru last week were 1500 at LOCAL MARKETS. *- Exchange and Bullion, Sterling Exchange, sixty da: Sterling Exchans: Bterling Cables. . New Yourk Exchange, New York Eul!ange lele‘rlph)c Silver, per ounce...... nom sight. Mexican Doturs, Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The foreign markets ruled firm, with higher futures, The world’s shipments s Russjan, 402,000; 000; Argentine, 150,000; Indian, 78,000, The American visible supply decreased 18,000 bushels. Chicago was about le lower, a very good purchaser. Minneapolis reported A good cash demand. Kansas City quoted a slow market. In this market futures were lower and not over active. The cash grain remained un- e CASH WHEAT. 45G1 b3%, according to location; umm‘, $l um 57% per ctl. to » lnl sage and liberal receipts in the Northwest, FUTURES. May opening %e lower at 79%@7%c. Trad Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. ing was slow and of )imited volume early in Open. High. _Low. _Ciose the day. but on reports from Parls showing | S 49§40 S As T S1asy |&n advance there of from 1%4c to 2%c, lhe‘l)ectmbtr 1"1! 127 13 21 market brame decidedly active and a_quick 2 p. m, Session. advance was made to 80l At the advance pen. High. Low. Close. :5:’: :3"& CORN—! l")-lern qQuote a quiet market at un- g 5 changed prices. 4305 13:: Western u-dted‘ h‘{ i‘Wi "‘m nro‘r Yellow, tor White an 21 or mixe: s L.“n!‘rfiif‘.‘.m"a;am A o e ke 4 e FEH ,.,,ypu.n i 6 Tor T e per bbl— i wh. i 16 571, 16 05 16 873 16 9214 | 9} fi,_n 123561 15 per ctl. "JuIy"d = ‘mllflmu 16 40 16 35 16 87 nch HEA1—Nonunal® at $1 75@2 10 per ' . 1. 940 9 ary | _ 825 9214 Flour and Millstuffs. 92215 9171 922y Sl 907 9 9075 | pLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 40@ ' Cash quotations were as foll Fiour, | ¢ 60, usual terms; Bakers' ?““"‘ bt ko dy; No. 2 spring wheat, 79@80c; No. 3, | Oregon and Washington, $3 7064 per bbi for | X % N‘fi red‘.df %@T6%c; No. ‘Sfiim' 48%c; | Famiiy and 85 70@4 20 for Bakers'. No. 2 yellow, . c; No. i White, 35@36%¢ 2 iye. 4bc good teeding Wflmf‘s—r%fl, ‘"g;p,,“nc aken 4t Varley, 42gi6c; fait o clioice talting, dap | Lollows: Grabam, Fieur, K per s See; xsoed, 81 16: No. 1 Northwestern, Jore Blone o W,“,, $1 21; prime tim {uedu i, | ¥1; n "Gmu“ Der- bil, $16 95 17: lard, per 100 b, 5 f" G4 20: Ot Greats, ¢ § 5715, short ribs sides (loose), 89 05@H 25: 4 o ""‘A e Saited shoulders (boxed). 38 1338 25. ahors | W hea A 9 g bt ciear sides (boxed). 39 573 @9 50; whisky, basis | $3 gfl e B v & Soilt | of g wines. 1 30; clover, "contract grade, P 0 T Green Peus. 35 per 100 1bs, Articles— Receipts, Shij Flour, barrels To:000" o T Hay afld Feedsmfis. bushels 17000 Sorns “phahels 252000 Middlings are higher and Bran is firm. There | Oats, bushels 138,000 | i no change in Hay. Rolled Bariey is weaker. Hye, Dbushels 8,000 e Bariey, bushels . Theo, | AN P s 1 - MIDDLIN per ton. On the Produce Exchange to-day the Buiter | FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, market was quiet; creameries, 16G25c; dairiee, ton; Olieake Meal at the miil, $25@zb ov; 15@2ic; esgs, weak, 18%c; cheese, steady, $26G26 50; Cocoanut Cake, §21g22’ 13@14c, nSul. $30@31: Cracked Cos general clined the session was gel bottom, The close was easy, BT%e. lu"hfl liquidation set in and the market de: The latter part weak with one or two siight rallies, and th- close was near the | with May sc lower at 791 There was a bullish sentiment in eorn in spite of the weakness in wheat, ket ruled firm throughout the day. was firm, With May i.c higher at 45%@4b%e. Trading in cats was active and the sentiment in the pit was somewhat bullish, but the weal.- ness in wheat caused considerable liquidatton. with May %c lower at @T9%c. and the mas Provisions were quiet and firm on covering K | | by shorts in May lard. May pork closed 2lc lard up Tlc and ribs 2@5c higher. leading futures ranged as follows Low. 9id 0 T4 ! Foreign Futures. The cloxe | t! ViNi, S1Ange 314875 §1 4%1s of he week opened with a decline | RLE in both cash and futures. | quotations. CASH BARLEY. Feed. $1 135G1 1 Brewing and shipping r- | grades, S1 ‘hevalier, for seed, 31 60 @l 75 for (.u m chole FUTURES. Session O to 11:30 a. m. ) 221541 30 for common to choice una $1 g2 BT tr Jancy: Geay, 81 25@1 3 per cil. ™, uu;d Feed, $18 50@19 50; cnmm ivhear uha Ont, 31';1 'k O A, Wi Gat. 350015 Here ac . i 1? tock, 310610 TR LIVERPOOL. ot R PSEgoTisc per bale. Wheat— lluch ]uy BT Opening G4 3 iing ik I Beans fl Seeds . 3 Previ conditions are reported in Beans. o By AL AN | e 16 B §003 Gamatd fok Whites for Hestern oot 24 05 25 06 | and Texas account, and u‘uemlon- are firm, o“:";""— 30 05 31 05 b\ll unehlnnd sood- eont nue dm‘a ". M- 10 .m.n Wiie r : do .2 o hite, 53 oo 3 ;. ima. . LEastern Livestock Market nL‘inm. #7504 50; Blackeve, 3 75 por { cent CHICAD : | “hEEDi ips-—Brown Musterd, 53 2503 50; Yeliow a 5063 or CHICAGO, Feb. 9,—CA’ Recelpts, 30.-'| Bamern: 'tuu. gy Kaper ik gatie: 000. Market mu"uu w";r. uvl- to me | Timothy, 6¢; Hemp, 3;“3%9 per 1b; : poor_to medium, 3 Seed, rs and (otdn-.g 30@4 40; nu“"-h..l? gmnn Ilu, $2 50; Green, $1 735G Tarved, 53 Bogs; | Texas-ted .u.n.m ln-dv Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Fine table Potatoes met with a fair demand from retaflers, but common offerings were ex- tremely dull. There was very little Jobbing in- quiry, as most buyers were holdnq off await- choice wethers, ng me arrlv-l of the O !'-eun-r. whl:h i W 13 t 1 i e Fodbaib B L W AR S 34 T5@6 40, PIL. cars u.nu':}' Onions were heavy 7. J0SEPH, Mo, Feb. U.—CATTLE—Re- Receipts of Los A Peas were over 400 Copper advanced 55 in London, closing there ! and was offercd treely, but without resulting | $22922 50: | in | . Lor the dgay. with France | Low. Close. 116 3116 Low. Cl $1 154 81 15%s descriptions remain as before , qQuoted. ' Wuite, $1 2T%@1 377 Black, $1 20g1 25| for teed and Si 25@l 32l for seed; M 50@14, with saies of extra ' 13 50: Alfalia, | sacks, and, although some choice offerings #0ld in a small way at Se per I, the market for the general run was dull and Siring and Wax Beans rold readily at full fig- ures, but there was some poor stock sold at 5@8c per ib. Tomatoes had a wider range, as sume of the receipts were in poor condition. the river. 40G Oregon, S0cG$1 from Sten Jobting At $) 60 pe ONIONS—63gibe per eil for Shoice ana fancy and 40@60c for lower grades. VEGETABLES-—Green Peas, 3@fc per Ib; String_ Beans, lofllfl%c' Wax, S@l0c; Cab- bage, 75gaSe per cif; Hothouse Cucumbers, 75: 50 ver dozen ffor small and s2g2 " rbmatoes A Lot Angoies, 31 5002 por box or crate; GarNe, 3¢ per Ib; Green Peppers | from Los Angeles, 7@Sc per Ib; Dried Peppers, | T@Sc_per lb for Stockton and 9@luc for Los ! Angeles; Egg Plant from ngeles, ib; Dried Olra. 1Sc per Ib; Summer from Los Angeles, $1 25@1 50 | rowfat Squash, $15@20 per ton; dubblrd $10¢ 15; Mushrooms, 20@25¢ per Ib. 1 | large r <h Sa Poultry and Game. late on Saturday was on sale and cleaned up quickly at good prices. Another car is sche uled for to-day's market. The market was are of dJdomestic live and prices stood un- changed. Two s of dressed Turkeys came in and sold at 22 There were liberal receipts of Game, espe- clally of Hare and Ducks, which were du | and some kinds were offered at concessione. Geese and snips were steady at unchangel | rates. Live Turkeys, 18¢ per lb; Geese, per pair, 32@230; Goslingk, $2@2 50;" Ducks, | yo@u per Gozen for old and 367 50 for young; D 50 young ituusters. $6 5087 5. R Sere, 43 50180 50, Bieels large 4and 35 0@150 for @i 50 per dozen for oid m.u ne, § 50 tor Sauubs. AME—Maliard Ducks, $4@5 per dozen; can- vasback, prig, $i@s; Teal, 3 Widgeon, i Black _Jacks, Ducks, 31 0 Hare, 31 50; Cottonu $115; Brush Rabbits, §1 se, S1e1 B0 1 3 Euglish Snipe, $4; common, | &1 50; Doves, %1 2 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There was another deciine in Butter, with frec oiferings and Luvers holding off. Distant points continue to offer their goods on this | market and there are frequent arrivals from Utah. Local buvers are purchasing from hand to mouth, as usual on a ralling market. Fine creameries are weaker than the madium grades, as the retallers can sell the latter to better ad- | vantage. Cheese rules steady owing to the shipping ntioned, and the recent weak- | Stocks are Iighter. | "Flegs are lower again, with buyers holding | | off and_sellers makirg concessions to effect ! sales. Receipts are fre no atcumulation of stock. Western are liber- ally offering at u sharp decline, are afraid to hold them any longer. Receipts were 24.000 1bs Buiter, 61T Exgs and 16,700 Cheese, BUTTER-Ure: first bands, 54 | per b for faney for firste; dairy, i flore Butter ¢ CHRES) 415 for choice mild; Yount America. i43Gi0e: Eastern, 11017%e; Western, 16%@17c per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, 24@: for fancy and 22',@ for lower and medium grades; store, 226 15e; cold storage Western Eggs, 26G2Zc. cases oo[ Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. i The demand for Apples continued brisk and fresh arrivals were well cleaned up at the end There were liberal withdrawals of Spitzenbergs and Newtown Pippins from cold storage and the latter were offering at easier rates. Three cars of assorted stock came in from Watsonville a car of Spitzenbergs | arrived from_Ores but was not marketed. Pears were offering f light and good Wint: Bt concessions. Supplies of Oranges, while still ample, were less liberal than for some time, especiaily the ely, but the demand was Nellis could be bought large sizes, and:prices were a ittle firmer. Trading, however. was =till of small volume | owing fo the cold westher. The California | Auction Company eold three cars of Navels. { fancy selling at §1 50@2, choice at §1 17 end stancards at §141 35. Some choice Grape ¥ruit was sold at $1@1 35, Lemong, Limes, Grape Fruit and Tangerines were offering freely and were very dull at unchanged prices. Hananas were plentiful and moved off well at the previously quoted | rates. ! APPLES—60c@$1 for common and choice and 25@1 50 for fancy; fancy from cold storage, | . from cold storage. other Winter Pears, $0@75c TS u\el Oranges, $1 5@ fan 50@1 75 for choice 161 25 for lld"dlrd‘, SeMIlnll e ; Tangerines, $1@1 50 for_half-bxs and mg Mexican r bunch for lor Hawailan; 5c for small boxes: Lemons, 7 , $1 25@1 50 for choice a fancy: Grape Fruit, §1@2: $3 50@4; Bananas. §1 New Orieans and 75481 50 | Pireapples. $2@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. a FRUITS—Apricots, 51:@Sc for Rovals ard 81@13c for Moorparks; Evapcrated Apples. 4 @Tc: sun-dried, 5¥:@4c; Peaches, 4%@Tie | Pears, 315@4%5c for quarters and 5@10c fo- halves: Nectarines, 4%@5%= for white; Plums, | B@6c for pitted and 1@1%c¢ for unpitted; Figs, dufir for black d 4@dc for whits PRUNESS-1802 crop, 2%@2%¢ I’of the four sizes, with %@1%c premium for the iarge RAISINS—1902 crop are quoied as follows 2-crown loore Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, SYic per ib; 3-crown, 5%c: Seedies | Muscatels. 5c: Seedl'm Sullln o «flam | Thompsons, G3c, 2-crown London Layers, 20- | 1b boxes, §1 40 ‘per box; & crown, §1 50; 4- crown fi -ib boxes, $2; 5-cown Sz f0; 6-crown impe- b boxes, §3; Seeded. f. o. b, Fresno, Feed sold at hoth | SIZes. 1-1b cartol c; choice, Tie, NUTS — Walnu 0. 1 sofishell, 13%@ 13%e; No. 2 10@lle; No. 1 hardsheil, 114t 11ie: No_ 2. 9%@10c; Almonds, 11c for Non- reils. 10%@1lc tor 1 X L, 10§10%c for Ne | Plie T rly:nd 508 3hc cor Languedos: Peanine, i Brezil Nuis 12@13c; Wi- 1@13c;” Cocoanuts, Siy@lie per Ib, HONEY—Comb, 12@13%c for bright, 11%e | extracted, GgTie; Ught amber cxtracted, B3 | @oe: dark, @43 FEREWAX 21 29¢ per Ib, Provisions. The local trade continues to quote a quiet and featureless market. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per 1b for heavy, 12%e for light medium, 14@l4l40 for Hght, 15@!5%e for extra light, 16@18%c for | ugar cured and 17@1T%c (o extra ugar Feet, ](D——‘l‘krm quoted at Sc per 1b lor com- pound and 1% for pure; hait ols, pure, nmc. w -1b tins, 12%<; 5-ib unme, 127gc; 3-1b tins, OTEOLENE — One half barrel, c; o 30c: one’ Usres, SKor e thres half barrel ‘u:rm- ch. five tierces, D%c per 1b, rm.!H{des, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil about 1%4¢ under quotations. Heavy Salted Cow Steers, 1lc: medium, 10c; light, Sigc; Tides, e for beavs and $¥c for Ligh Salted Kio, 83c; Sultea Veal, | € 10%c; Dy Hides, 17@174¢; Cuils, dry_Kip, i dry Calt, 1¥c; Culis, Iig | heepskius, shearlings, 2 each; short i 401 medium, long | 40¢ : Hogse Hides, salt, $: | for arge and 33 50 for medium, e tor | small and dve for Colts; Horse | Hides, dry 3116 for large, $1 30 for medium. $161 25 s emall and for Colts. Buck lxm-—-nry Mesican, i3iae: Gry Salted Mexlcan, Sbe; 2 | Centya! American, $2%4c. Goat Skins—] an. | Angoras, idc; large and smaoth, 50¢; medium:, L No. 1 rendered, 31@6c per Ib; Sqc. woux,;%pnu-—valley Oregon, hmb-. 159 “'hu 'cnp'—s.n Joaquin and Southern, T 10: per 1b; dv Lambs, Northern, dete per ib; Humhold( and Hon‘oellu. 12. ,"a’ Middie Counts, L u1Lc per ib. St HOPE—241:@27c ver 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. The week opened on unchanged market, Sheep and Hogs being scarce and firm and Beet and Veal steady. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates rom slaughterers to deaiers: are as follows: BEEF—1@7%ec for Steers and ‘.fl‘fl per Ib for C°Vl~ e, SG0c; all, 14 1b. HUT’A‘ON—W.L&' :m“ G;”n:.lpl'rw.flh- ers, 10c; Ewes, V@0 LAy —Srive. 1516 veariings, 10%e per P PORK—Dressed Hoge, 813@10c per Ib, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound vestock, di tMtln ltnu:‘n-dnw. less Su lor t oy welght). mzm‘sm DRSS sromy The car of Western Poultry that came in | as recefvers | for light amber and 10c for Cark; water white | | | but_thus far there is | LAMBS— HOGS—Live under 160 ibs, sows, 20 per cent Der cent off. -ndmnwwuuoimmchvo|mw General Merchandise. tions. BAGS—Grain Bags, delivery; San mmmn. 8.1 33¢c; Fleece Twine, 7%@Sc. w*e for J\IN\II’ Bags, 3¢ COAL- Wellingion. 38 _gue dou: Soothlield | Wellls . §8; Seattle, o8 ::“;"l’ Cocs Bay, §5 $6 50: 'r!lll. ; end, §6 50; Cn-mntlve de “ 50; llv:h- mond, $7 30, beriand, $13 @5 in uck- Weish Anthracite Egs. $i3; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, Scotch Splint,” $7 50; Coke. ing to brand. $0 per to $15 per ton In bulk + and $17 In sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, | $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 30 per ton, n: cord- OIL—Lis mtorbdluanuun for nseed, raw in_barreis; cases, it B 50c for bolled and ‘cases, §1 05; China lon: pure Neatstoof, in barreis, 7 perm, puge, 70c; o per rd Oll, extra winter strained, barrels, Nut, per (Seterat WEB5E ‘alion; Fish barrels, cases, 30c; Cocoanut Ol = blmh 3%e o Ceylon and B8%c for Australla. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 16c; Pearl Oll. in cases, Zilc; bulk, 17c; in cases, Zite; ull 18%ec; In cases, bulk, 21¢: in cases. 79¢ in drums and iron bai in cases, 22%c: SG-degres Gasoline, Astral, 22%¢; Extra Star, 23%3c: Elaine, iige: | i4c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in degrees. ke, TURPENTINE 8§50 per nuon in cases an€ RED AND WHU1IE LM Red Lead, 63 630 yer ib; White Lead, 9@6%c, according to quanti HLG;\R Is 15¢ lower, Refining Ccmpany quotes as follows, 160-1b Cubes, Be: A, Granulated, Dry Granulated. lated, 4.50c Re-l “coarse, 4. 50¢ more for AN kinds Be; boxes, 5.25c per Ib. Crushe powdered. 4.60c: Dry Granulated, fine, Reccipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 4 818 Potatoes, sks Flour. ar ske s .. Onions. sks Wheat The Western Sugar Gnnul:lal 'lw-lh MQ'! T-hlus—uur Mml-. No order taken for | less than 70 barrels or its equivalent. Rarley & Screening Oata, st =g Corn, ctls . Hides No. Hay_ to Straf. tons ... Middlings ske. Bran, & .o 3 Hops, bales Pelts, bdis OREGON. Flour, qr sks .. 1,020 Oats, ctls 460 EASTERN. Corn, etls ..... 500 28 L Sot e e e e I ! { STOCK MARKET. | | i | | Powder declined to $66 25 o | 8000 Pacific Electric RR 5 per cent. There was no particular life on the local stock exchanges yesterday. The ol) stocks were | as firm as any other group, and business but mining and local stocks In the afternoon Giant and Honokaa sold them was fair, and bonds were quiet. up to §14, The Oakland Gas, Light and per share February 16. Fat Company ill pay a regular menthly dividend of 25 cents | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. UNITED STATES BON Bid_ Ask.| ar coup..110 111 5 qr reg. 10 110% 32 qr coup.. MISCELLANEOUS RONDS 10ak W rac G Im s 108 (Pac E Pk & Pk & FdLl !'er & \‘H fi 1110‘!21 i B P of A fs Mit-st C 6812315 — Do Tem 58.12113 Marin Co .. Stkn G & 3% INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.310 . | BANKS. Am N Bank.125 Anglo-Cal = SF G &E.. 2% SF G L Co 41 2 UG&E Co 341 V'lrfl Notionl P & , Feb. 92 p. m Bid Ask. 148 qr ¢ mewi133151 10713 thallll.n"l, Bank of Cal4851 Merch Fx Cal Safe Dp. IJA‘/. — 8 F Natio SAVINGS BANKS, S & L2150 — Sav #‘l‘;nfi :0“ boldt .. — — |Security Sav. Muroat — |Union Trst.2130 S F Sav Co.560 STREET RAILROADS, California ..196 — Presidio Geary ...... ' POWDER. Glaft ...... 66 606%Vigorit ..... SUGAR. 4 4% Kilavea 44 44iy Makawell 13% 14 Onomea Hutchinson . 15% 16% Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS, Alaska Pack.156 151\. Oulnlc 8 Cn Cal Fruit Co. — Cal Wine As. lm% Ve Morning Session. 15 Cal Wine Assn . 70 Giant Powder Con . 300 Honokaa Co 55 Paauhau 8 P Co 300 Vigorit Powder . 500 Market st. RR con 5 pe: looosvdpercentboflfifldllln) 10,0008 P of C 6 per cant bonds G000 S V 4 per cent bonds (2d Afternoon. Session. 65 Alaska Packers' Assn. IOC;I ‘Wine Assn . 35 Giant Powder Con . ¢ Powder utcl n 150 Hutchinson S P Co Fac ‘& Borces B P [ ZRashE8828 88 u.ussu#ss 82 & 2y = CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Abby Land & Improvement.. Alameda Sugar American Biscuit ‘Amerfcan District Tel . Bid. 110 27 b 2. 5283, Cal g Cal Shipping Co . Cal Title Ins & Trust = o SE QeSR 88 8888888 & O CETRs AT ST 28LE: K i & = G £358500: B £38883H8 Asked. 120 11 AUCTION SALES 9. COMBINATION SALE 2 TROTTING BRED oF Stallions, Marcs, Geldings, Vehicles and Harness. bive. | in | Theére are three stallions by Oro Wilkes 3:11. Dh\!flnr 2:17 and Altoona: handsome trotters matched Dictator Wil tmry Ticket, stc. Horses $12 in buik and | suitable for 'h‘.".'.‘}’m e hebest matched | driving team in es, mounted Mofialt Leather Harness for four-m- nand teams and single drivers, only used ten times. Also a carload of heavy work horses from Nevada. TUESDAY.. Commenct; OCCIDIDKTAL HO! F EXCHA“G‘ 246 THIRD ST., Near Folsom. WM. Catalogues ready. 2 G. LaING, Auctioneer. ~~ On TUESDAY, Feb. 10, at 1140 FOLSOA T., 11 a. m., I will sell my entire um:k of 75 styles of vehicles and harness, 23 all-purpose horses, also three fast road horses. D o SPECIAL AUCTION SALE of HORSES and MARES. WEDNESDAY. Feb. il. at 11 a m. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. Western Fish Co Shore Of1 SALES. llomln. Sesalon. Boar: City Pelrokum ereign - . Twenty-Eight Oil. b 20. Contra Costa Water . Sovereign Sovereign Twenty-Eight Ofl . Twenty-Eight O4 . Tndependence 2. 2% BYUFBHSEGERINIRY v Sterling, b 1. Stariing Twenty-Eigh Steriing, cash . 50 Kern River .. Sterling, b 13 . Sterling, b 15 Street— Sterling e T‘wemy-r‘l.hlh Oil. b 9 Afternoon Session. Board— Ofl City Petroleum . Sterling Sterling, b Twenty-Eight Ol Sovereign. s 30 . Sovereign, b 90 . St-erY b 60 Soversfgn, s 90 . Sovereign. b 90 . Sterling, « 90 . Sovereign, b 30 . Sovereign Caribou Street— 400 Sovereign ... 500 Sovereign, b w W wuBneeen, woe EE « ™ &5 La8S88%8 Following were the sales in the San Fran- | cisco Stock and Exchange board yesterday: | 2000 Andes Morning Session. Andes Relche. Fullion Caledonia . Challenge . Chollar Con C & V Con C & ¥ Gould & Cur. Gould & Cur. Hale & Nore.l Mexican 1 “ Ophiir ... Allqrnmn Session is 200 0 Lot & Beh 100 Rullion dont i 0 200 Union Con 33 300 Unfon Con ..1 44 25 190 Utah B 200 Kentuck OF 300 Yellow Jacket 36 100 Mexican a5 Following were the sales in the Pacific | Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100 And: 19, 300 Hale & Nor.1 173 500 Con Tmi 200 Gould & Cur. 81! 3 300 Gould & Cur. 80 Con. 300 Hale & Norc.1 15 300 Yellow Jacket Afternoon Smlon 500 Andes 300 Andes 1200 Andes m(!oulfl & Cur D' 200 Challenge C 54 700 Unlon Con .1 33 200 &Mllom Con 56 400 Yellow Jacket 36 00 Chollas 44 200 Yellow Jacket 57 200 Con € & V2 071 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Feb. —4 p. m. Alpha o ul - it 10° 12| Justics | 17 OT 18| Kentuck 80| Mexican o | 523 4| 2s8e FLEE R EE R FEPIR ERER LR EET 1 w%m, gl e v 1:g..‘,'amwm iy ‘el et T ST 5 smin & w. Visaiia NY :Golll-.m Dunsmuir J A Horn, Ft McDowil Folsom |C H Scott. Ft MeDowil Folsom |J F Scott & w.FtMeD Glen Ellen|G Franks. Ft McDowil s Pass |E Als. NY Latrobe P 2 N Y mm|n- Morrison. Okt . !uu-n_m-§um-n. k e eiie (P Smith: Swleallts -w. Rosa MONONGAHELA, Pa., Feb. l—Ml the night an unknown man forced hi way Into the telegraph tower at wu-un station, on the PI!M Virginta and Charleston Rallroad, Mrs=. Wilson, the operator. In. ‘Wilson shot the man and this so enraged him that he