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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1904. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 2N S SR ank cleari tion lower and Exchange rates as before. w York stocks decline on war news and a poor bank statement. ! grain and stock exchanges closed all day. gs lose $1,774,000 compared with 1903. Vheat rises sharpiy at Chicago on wwar rumors. cal Wheat followws Chicago up, and Barley also riscs. utter, Cheese and Eggs in liberal supply and dull. rovs. ¢ Not o further variation in Cattle, isions firmer at Chicago, but dull and unchanged here. Sheep and Hogs. much change in Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. i'nulrry dull and largely nominal. Game firm. Jusiness in Fruits of a hohda; character. Bank Clearings. agains t year, showing ed yesterday New York poor market t tha peaple who th the United with and etock quota- t sev A good deal of stock was thrown $26,401,218 a de- care and Stocks. the wires said that London 4@2 per cent bank ver Government Money Here. Jacobs, Assistent ¥ cat 1ther I\c"m‘f last Treasurer of >, reports the on Decem- the twen- Last Season 22.00 W NDITIONS . of the Pacific Slope. rain has -four hours. Snow Ctah &nd Bouthern I4aho. Portland northward Northern ng in California. hours, ending midnight, January 3: Northern Callfo Fair Sunday: Ay winds Soutbern California—Fair Sunday, becoming dy @t might; fresh north wind. | evada— Sunday. an Prancisco and vicinity—Fair Sunday; | ght morth wind, changing to westerly. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. adily over the roia it bas remained nearly sta- Sughtly above roia. | occur Sunday | ecast made at San Francisco for thirty | frosts in the morning. Over | | Amer Tel & T. fallen in California-during the | is faliing in Rain Is fresh | o | EASTERN MARKETS. |1 * NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Sales. High. Atchison 4, 5 [ i & Alton pfd... Great Western., G W B ptd... N 4 Colorago 1, Colo South 1=t ped. « pld. I udson e, Lack & West.. ..... G R & Rio G pfd aver & B * Den Reating 2d prd. R F FEEERIILANEE W PR iEEue BE AASEFIER WS | Ches & O 4%s .. | | Iron Stiver St Louis St Paul.... ¢ St Paul pfd. 400 outhern Pacific... 2,500 Southern Rallway.. 1,200 uthern Ry pfd.. 400 Texas & Pacific... TOO T. St L& W.. . 100 T, St & W ptd.. 300 Uhion 24,200 Union 100 Wabash 100 Wabash - pfd 500 Wheel & Leke Erie. Wisconsin Central.. Wisconsin Cen ptd. Express Companies— Adams ReerLn A iiig Total shares 439,500 NITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. ‘W YORK BONDS. U S ref 2s reg..106 |Louis & N uni 4s. loo:‘ Do coup 108 Machattan ¢ g 4s. Do 3s reg Mex Cent 4s | Do coup Do 1st inc 144 Minn & St L 4. 07 Do new 4s Teg.i3 Do coup -.....13 Do old 4s reg.107 Do 2ds Do coup |~L,_\nnotnar¢s Se reg . coup. Atchison gen ‘I X )0 nd}lci: . Aaxs k] 95 &l\lc‘h]uz &1 e : Cent of Ga 58 .. Do 1st inc | Reading Gen 4s. L 10245|8¢ L & § F fg 4s. .3 1.‘! L S W lsts. Chi & Alton 3s. B Q n 4s. 9135 Reaboard A L 4 & |CM & S P g 45.110%|Southern Pac 4s hi & N W ¢ 7s.1314 Southern Ry 5s.. 16% & P R R 4s 081 Tex & Pac lsts..116 % Tol Bt L & W 4s. T17% | Union Pac ds ...101 . Do conv 4s S0l ¥ Sem 2 l' \\lbuh llll aee Do Dx B Eric orior len 4a. 80% Wheel & L Do gen 4s ..... Si% Wis Cent 4s Ft W& D C1sts103 |Colo F & I ¢ Hocking Val 4158.103% NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Ad!rr Con 25 Little Chief . A - 13 Ontario Breece . 10 Oophir . 25 Brunswick Con .. 0415 Phoenix | Comatock Tunnel. €534 Potost Con Cal & Va 1 Horn Siiver . A s Leadville Con 02! Standard . BOSTON STOCKS AND BO> Money— | Westingh Com.... 82 loans . 5@6 | Mining— loans 5@613| Adventure Bonds— Allouez Atchison 48 Mex Cent 4 Raiflroads— Bingham . 67% Calumet & Hecl . 883 Centemnial . Copper Range | Dominton Coai Boston & Maine.167 Boston L ..... 140 Franklin .. N YNHG&H ..195 |isle Royale Fitchburg prefd..155 |Mohawk .. Union Pacific ... 78 0ld Dominion Mexican Central.. 9% Osceola . Miscellaneous— American Sugar. Do prefd .. | Parrot .124 |Quincy 9 1122% Santa Fe Copper. -124% | Tamarack 100 Domin 1 & S 9 | Trinity . 5 Gen Electric ...175 |United States ... 18 Mass Electric 19 |Utah . Do prefd . United Fruf . U § Steel ... Do pretd . LONDON CLOSING STOCKS, Copsols, money .. ST%|N Y Central 87X Nor & West 3% | -Do pref P Tllinois Central . Louis & Nash Mo Kan & Tex.. Bar Sllvar—flm 264 wr ounce. Money—3@3’ The rate of short bills is 3% months’ bills is 3! Weekly Bank Clearings. NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—The following table, compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- ings at the principal cities for the week ended | Dogenibac 35 with tib oesamiage of tacresse eompued with the corre- Per Ct. Per Ct., inc. dec. 10. % per cent and for per cent. decrease, as lpcndlm week last $1,036,776, 133, 97,014,041 96,565,383 42,608,877 24,738,250 26,173,519 112 *Kansas City . Cleveland S2EREEE EELEEER RV B PSISAS e e 2 341 £233% W YORK, Jan. 2.—No bond transactions 3gloe«mm in the open market for | Hartford Rochester | ‘Atlanta | D | Grana Repids Sioux City Springfield, Norfoik . Dayton . Tacoma Worcester Augusta, Ga Portiand, Me. Scranton ‘Topeka . Syracuse Evansville .. Wilmington, Birmingham . Davenport Fall River Litie Rock. Kunoxville . Macon . Wilkesbarre Akron . Springtield, I Wheeling, W. Wichita Youngstow | Helena Lexington Chattanaoga . Lowell ... New Bedford. Kalamazoo Del. Va. !Hnu( Guthrie Charlesto Totals, T Outside N. Y... Montreal Toronto Winnipeg . Halifax Ottawa Vancout Quebec Hamiiton , Canada. included cther items than o cash. Associated NEW YORK, Ja erages of the clear das decrea in totals increase, 3 3 i3 HELEE -9 84 I 1 8300, 13 o IS " EiEaEEE BEaany Dol oiert E2 36.8 g2 5 44 4 1 ol meman: ..$40,368,193 .8 because contalning *Balances paid in learings. Banks’ Statement. n ing-house banks of this city ¢ this' week shows: Loans, $16,507,700; deposits, se, $231,086,- required, _surplus, $9.- ex-United States $5,003,725. reserve 50 d \ronl&. ew York Grain and Produce. 58y 55 861y 86y " YORK, Jan. 2— Holiday in grain ana | closed | | (/xzcnga CHICAGO, Jan the bel ess there was the wheat pit | however a'cm e buyers and $T%c | tirfued gocd market rallied on feature of trading account of mourni; | quois fire, the k hen is usual on fon added to 87lic, 2 gain of 8¢ July option (hursday’s close. there was considerable | the price settied back to §7c. the 85,000 Gmm Market. ~War news was the chief c of conversation before the sesslon opened | ! rang for the opening of | a rush of buying orders in No sellers were to be found, As a result, initial sales showed a n 2c on May wheat, the price which was an advance of Shorts were At liquidation and The demand eon- times, however, and the small recessfons. was a lack of offerings. ng for victims of the Iro- ard closed an hour earlier aturday. The shortened ses- activity. May closed at over Thursday's close. The the price rose rapidly. iso showed good gains, and after ranging between S0c and 82ic, closed with a | sain of 3@314c at 82%@82%4c. The corn marke | same conditions tl s showed shar, and ned i4c to L AT fluenced by advance | May over the low | scare and total absence of deliveries on uary contracts were the influences that cauvsed the higher prices. Offerings were light through- out the entire session. the chief factor. lard wi c highes the and Shorts covered | t was influenced by hat governed wheat p advances, there was also a good investment | while offerings were extremely light. | 3% @%c higher at 45%@46c . and after selling up to 47%c closed Oats market started slow, but was soon in- the strength in wheat and corn d a falr advance. May closed %@ . = provision list in_a sensational and at one time was 75c higher for point of the day. The war Jan- Articl Open. High. Low. Close, Wheat No, May . By S% Mu . sy 8214 8214 BB OB 81 2% 43 4T 45% 4T 4T% 45s 4T% 361 36% 36% %0 38Y% 38 35! 36% 35% 36 Mm Pork, per hlrr — January 3 ' 13 20 13 0714 13 20 May .13 01‘1 13 82% 13 07% 13 €0 Lard, per 100 poundl— January Oss Ty sEry emu | May .. 1708 705 71714 Bhort| Riba, per 100 podsds— | January 64715 862 647Y% 6 573 May .. L6775 700 67714 690 Cash quotations Flour, strong: Ni @38c: No, 34GIT ve, | prime timothy seed, rel. $13 25@13 27%: short low. 45c; l\; 2 oats, fair to choice malting, 43@53c; 1 flaxseed 673%c; No, 1 thweslm $1 ess pork, & ribs “sides 623 short clear sides (boxed). $6 373@6 60; whis- ky, basis of high Wines, $1 27; clover, contract were as follows: 0. TIGTIC 2 yel- 3080, N ho 3 mme. 3614 52%c; good feeding barley, Der bas: unds, $6 90 52 00, Jard. per 100 (logse). Wheat, bushels- Barjey, bushels grade, Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 700 37,300 64,000 7500 | "On tue Produce Dairies, 14 steady, 10@10%e, . Eastern L. CHICAGO, Jan. steady: good :n:%lum. $3 50@5; were $2,494.808 in SEATTLE. Jan. ances, $223,846. TACOMA, Jan. ter market was stead Gi2lc, Egi Total fmports of drx goods xeneral Chandise (o New York were 13,806,147, Northern Business. Exchange to-day the But. Creameries, lm%c. teady, Cheese, 1westock Market. CHICAGO. 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 300; o prime steers, $5@5 75; poor Stockers and_ feedern, $30 $1 7564 20; hetters, $204 15, oty e $1 75@2 40; bulls, §2G4 25; calves, $2 50 | HOGS—Recelpts to-day. 23,000 50.000: clossd stroag: mixed and. bunsben. b 85; good to choice heavy, rough heavy, $4 40G4 70: lght, a gs: 0; | bulk of sales, EEP—Receipts, IW: £heep and lambs, steady; good to cholce wethers, $3 T5@4 25: fair to cholce mi $3@3 75; Western sheep, $3 45G4 25; native lambs, $4 25@6; Western lambs, $4 350@6. Exports and Imports. N“ YORK, Jan. 2.—Exports of s rold 2. Clearings, $011,05; bal- 2.—Banks closed. - |81 38%@ %. 5| May Barley sold at $1 07. against §1 0614 1| Potatoes, Onions and. Vegetables. | i | The statement of av- | Buying by shorts was | May pork closed 57%c high- up 121@10c, and ribs were 15@ leading futures ranged as follows: 235,300 | 75,700 | Northern Wheat Market. O] PORTLAND, Jen. 2 —WHEAT—Walls Walla, 78¢c: blae stem, 78c; valley, Toc. ‘WASHINGTON. TACO] 2.—WHEAT—Blue steam, Toc; club, | LOC"AL MARKETS. | Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty da: — 481 Eterling Exchang -nm i o Steriigg Bxchange. cables — 4853 !New ork Exchange sight . - m:z ew York Exchange, telegraphic, — 12 suver per ounce ......... 8 Mexican Dollars, nominal - 43 Wheat and Other Grains. As the Grain Exchange was not in session yesterday there are no officlal quotations for | grain and its products to-day. A few brokers | gathered informally and stimulated by a sen- | sational advance at Chlca(n from 843c to §T%c on war news, May Wheat at il g WL quotation of | $1 351, on Thursday. Cash Wheat was firmer, with sales of No. I Club at $1 411, while No. 2 Club was offered at $1 38 2 on Thursday, and cash Feed sold at $1 11%. Considering that yesterday was practically a hollday, trade in Potatoes was fair and prices of choice Salinas ands Oregon Burbanks were steady. but common and inferior offerings | dragged at weak prices. Two cars of Sweets were marketed and were offered at a decline. were firmly held at hile local lots were of- Local most ratallers were amply supplied, but there was a fafr Inquiry for shipment and choice lots of Los Angeles stock continued to bring good i | trading in Vegetables was light, as | { prices. There was quite a heavy accumulation of poor quality offerings of Peas and Beans, carried over from Thursday, on the market, ‘and such stock was slow of sale, although offered at easy figures. Old and trashy of— | ferings of Los Angeles Tomatoes were grad- ually_ cleaning up-and prices of fresh stock rangéd higher. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river. 60@ S0c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1 25@1 40 per ctl; Oregon’ Burbanks. $0c@$1 10 per ctl: River Reds, 50@t0c per ctl; Garnet Chiles. $1@1 10 per ctl: Sweet Potatoes, $1 60 per cti, 0 —$1@1 30 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 3@6c per 1b; | String Beans, 6@10c per Ib; Wex. 6@10c; To- | matoes from Los Angeles, 50c@$1 per Crate; | Summer Squash from Los Angeles, $1@1 25 per lbox. Cabbage 50c per ctl; Cnrroh 50c per sack: Hothouse Cucumbers, $1 50 per dozen; | Garlic, 6@ per 1b: Egg Plant, 10c_per Ib; Dried Peppers, 5@Sc per 1b for Stockton | ana 11@i2%¢ for southern; Dried Okra, 12%¢ iver 1b; Green Peppers, 3@Gc per lb: Mush- | rooms, 25@30¢ per [b; Marrowfat and Hubbard Squash. $10@12 per ton for round lots and 1, @1c per 1b for sacked, Poultry and Game. There was nothing of interest to report in the Poultry market. As usual on Saturday the recelpts were very light and as trading was likewise, prices were largely nominal. The | market was ‘bare of local stock at the close, but there were 2 cars of \Western received, which were held over for to-morrow's mar- ket. Two cases of dressed Turkeys, sald to contain less than 100 pounds in all, were received, and were easily disposed of. Game was In good request and the receipts, ;mm | “iere moderate, everal cleaned up quickly. dn:rlptlons were quoted higher. RY—Dressed 'rurlm L 20 2 | m- duxen for old ‘and | 856 50G6 50@4 for small; Pigeons, $1@1 25 per dozen for old and $2@2 25 for Squabs. | GAME—Mallard Ducks, $3@4 per dozen: | sback. $iG; Sprie. $2 50, Teal, §1 50 \\ idgeon, $1 506" Ducks, o TWhi e E‘l 60 Brlm $1 for small and $2 for large; | Honkers, $5 for large and $4 for small; Eng- ! lish Snipe. $3: common Snipe, $1 50; Wild p’ | Doves $1 25; Rabbits, for Cuuonulll and $1 50 for Brush; Hnr! 1 25@1 Butter, Cheese and Egg:. Yesterday, like all Saturda: was ;lu!ol‘ and coming- between two non- did not amount to much. Recelpts were in- | significant, as will be seen. There wes no change warmy of commeént in DButter, and | | dealers reported the market at a standstill. Che.se continued dull as usual, with excessive | supplies and a weak feeling. Eggs remained unchanged. with no feature worthy of re- marl Receipts were 12.300 Ibs Butter, E‘Kl and 15,100 Ibs Chees: TTER—Creamery, 25g26c for extras and | 2224 for seconds; dairy. 17G2%c: store But- | er, “nominal; cold storage, 18@22c per Ib for | ordinary and 2214@24c for extras, | CHEESE—12G12%c for the general market, | 13¢ for select mild new and 10@lle for lower | grades: Young Americas. 13@14c; Eastern, 1514 @16%c; Western, 14@15c per Ib. EGGS—Ranch’ 34@306c for choice and 30§ | 38c for small and mixed colors: store, 271, 30c; cold storage, 20di27c; Eastern, 25@21%sc for ‘cold storage. usiness cays, 258 cases g8, Decidrons and Citrus Fruits. | | The fruit market was devoid of feature and a holiday feeling prevalled throughout. There was practieally no inquiry for anything and dealers with large lines of Apples were cut- ting prices in order to effect sales. Some Quinces and Christmas Apples are still on the market, but as there is no longer any inquiry for_them the quotations are withdrawn. ! There was nothing doing in Citrus fruits and | jobbers and retailers were holding off awalting the auction sale, which will ba held to-mor- row. Seven or eight cars of Navels, sald to be well colored, will be offered, and dealers are expecting a good demand, as the market s practically bare of well colored sjorp | APPLES—Fancy _Spiizenbergs, $1 50@1 75 | per_box: other varieties $1G1 35 for, fancy, 50@90c for choice and 28G40c for co PEARS--Winter Nellls from cold storage, PESSI&MOVs—Aflc@fl per_box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2@2 50 per box tor tancy. $1 2391 15 for ~cholc ol T5c@$1 25 for standards; Seedlings, 7 Tangerines, $1@1 25 ror haig boxes and 7 4 bexes: lndlr(n 310? Lemnnl. $1@2 50 x: Grape Mexican Limes, M{ 50 12 per bunch for Hawallan 370 for Central American: Bineappl per dczen. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, H oney Several slight changes In Apricots, h and Peachos will be seen, bt the maror 13 Qull and largely nominal, as usual at thie time of the year. Homey continues weak and dul R ETToAbricots, T#@O%e ¢ ana 2 Apricots, o guie 2o raets e o cyae a5 8 ed c; sun-dried, Soie: Punp:'a;-‘xlolA s K ! ectarines, 4@5kc; Figs, white, 4G ?v?mu. black, 4%c; Plums, pitted, 'fiqae L PI\UNEB—IW crop, 2%@2%ec for the four m\xnms—v ©o. b. vrices, Freeno, cron’ DoxtaLoose Stuscater: Soerowny Sike V s crown, BRes 4 cromn scatels, 4Wc: a6, - Roated, 4 bicached Sultanas, o Thommeas oy 2erown, $1 28: 3-crow g‘ s ecrown cetars % Geerown Dubotes’ | S o 1 . $3: Malagn Loose 3 i &;ygd_‘ ‘“rf éh..dg: ‘d‘o e : Valencla 2| el R Bt el i T ; el c: 5 Ef ce, 0%¢: in bull. farcy. The; cnnos i NUT&—W‘ID\I'I. Nfl. l mll. 13%@14c; No, 2, 1 ‘hardshel | fi‘g, e’n‘; f.' Alm:ng:' e m“‘ngmn'fi for edoc ; m : e T@Te Cocomnuty: u"u'a"o'a"énm“" (GNEY—Comb, 10@11%¢ for White and S @ c for amber: water extracte G ‘lent "amber. extracted, 414 @Yaer dang | 300, FEESWAX-27@26 per 1b. Provisions. mmo ‘There ingon® here. A T 4 P remaines® 5o H}mm MEATS—Bacon. 11%c per "hf-" e Hldrs. Tallow Woal and Hops. and brands sell Heavy Salted .-‘;-l c: Cow Hides, Tike ‘hea Salted Kip, "G'. | | were well sustained. The best river Burbanks | go | | | l{runllln descriptions. $11 45 per 2000 1bs and and_participating certificates. | banks in Oakland paild semi-annual dividends | on savings deposits at the rate of per an- | | $56 per share, amounting to g 19¢; ‘medium, 17c per lb. PS—20G24¢ per ib for Callfornia. Meat Market. The market for both live and dressed stock continued of a holidaey character, with quota- tions unchanged. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterefs to dealers are as follows P B%EF—flwmc for Steers and 5@6c per Ib VEAL—Large. $@9; small, 9@10c b L ur'r-ron—wnnm. Thasued Bwls Tase LAMB—D%QIHC er 1b. POR logs, 7@S%e per Ib. K-Dressed & LIVESTOCK, MARKET. i following quotagifns are for good, soun: Livestock, delivered iff San Fraucisco, less 50 ver, cent dhrinkage for Cattl CATTL] S@0c: Cows and Heiters, 5c per 1b. m&i\"r"}‘:’é cont. i 1ght). —i@4isc per 1b ( welght). FHEEP—Wethers, %e%w"m;"’. % @3%e per Jb (sross welgho. LAMBS—43@bec per Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 180 1bs, 5%c: over 180 Ibs, Be; soft Hogs, 4lc; sows, 20 per | Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 SEE THE FULL PAGE PHOTOGRAPH OF BEAUTIFUL MISS MOISE NEXT SUNDAY CALL B OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follows For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Halnes, Skaguay, olc, Alaska—11 a. m., Jan. 2, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, Feb. & Changs o sompany's steamers at Seattle. coma, Everett, Wha IL 18, 21, 26, 81, Feb. 5 this compa steamers for Alaska and | G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. at_Vancouver to C. P. Ry. ik For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:50 23, Feb. 4; Corona, 30 p. m., Jan. 3, 8, 14, 20, 26, Feb. 1 l‘l: ngeles (via Port Los A: les and ‘bara— For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon terey, San Simeon, Cayuces, Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo), Ventura and Huenmc Coos Bay, 8 a. m., Jan. 4, 12, 23.!‘-55 ' a. m., Jan. 8, 1 Feb. Bonita, 0 a. m., Jan. 8, a‘.‘.s“_' i Santa Ro- For Ensenada, Magdalena Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, salla, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. Tth of each | month, For further Information obtaln folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- General Merchandise. Grain Bags, 5@5%c; San Quentin, ool Bags, 52@30c; Fleece Twine, 1%@ | COAL—Wellington, 88 per ton; New Wel- lington. $8; Seatcle, $6 50: Bryant, 36 50: Be ver Hill, §5 5 Standard, $7: Ros! Coos Bay 3'- 50: Greta, $7: Wall 1send, ln mcnd. $7 30: Cumberland. $13 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks: Pennsvivania Anthracite E&g. S$14: Welsh Anthracite Exg, $13; Welab, Lump: $11 50; Cannel, 38 50 per ton: Coke., $11 50@ | 13 ver ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky $ Tich- ber long ton, according to brand. OILS—Quotations’ are for barrels: for cases, | 8dd He. Linsecd. 4bc per gaik (ur bolled nmi 4dc for raw; Castor Ofl, in cs Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12: Lucol m tm' bol‘cd end 42¢ for taw: China Nut. 60@70c per gailon: Cocoanut OIl, in barrels, 58¢ for Ceylon and 55¢ | for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 8Cc; natural winter Sperm Oil, 75c; extra | bleached winter Whale Oil, 65c: natural Whale Oll. 60c: extra winter strained Lard Oll S5c L dates. e New Montgom- 10 Market street and FEI ery street (Palace Hotel), Broadway wharves. Freight office, 10 Market street. C. D. DUNAN General-Passenger Agent, 10 Market strept, San Francisco. | O. R. & N. CO. _"Columbia™ eails Jan. 8, 18, 28, Feb. ‘r. 27 and March 9. “‘George W. der" safls Jan. 3, 13, 23, Feb. 2, 12, 22 und March 4. Only steamship line to PORTLAND, OR., and ehort rail line from Porl:llnd to tg ints East. Through tickets to all points, al Yail or steamship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. _Steamer safls foot of Spear st.. at 11 a. m. S. F. BOOTH, Gen. Ast. Pass. DepL. 1 Montgomery C. 'CLIFFORD, Agt. st Freight Dept., 3 Montgomery st. No. 1 Lard Oil,_75c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, dark Herring Oil, Fish Ofl 406 raw Fis Ofl. 83¢; raw Paint O COAL OIL — Water White Cnll ol | in bulk 15¢: Pexrl Oll in cases, 21 thc; Star, Extra Star, 253 fras Em:-ne_ Zi%e: dedorized Stove Gasaline. in buik, 17c; Yc: Benaine, in bulk, | 18c: in cases, ;' 6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 25c; In cases, 3lc. TURPENTINE—80c per gallon In cases and | 74e In drums and fron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6143 Tc per ib: White Lead. 613@7c. according quantity. SUGAR-—The Western Sugar Refining Cox quotes follows, per Ib, in 100- ba A Cryshed end Fine Crushed, B5.05 Powdered, 5.50c: Candy Granulated, 5.50c: Dry Granulated, fine, 5.40c: Dry Granulated, coarse. : Fruit Granulated, 5.40c: lated (100-1b bags only). to ! | t Granu- | 20c: Confectioners’ l,Mfl A. 5.40c; Magnolia A. Bc: Extra C, Golden C. 4.80c: “D,” 4.70s+ barrels, 10: half ‘barrels. 25 more: boxes, 50c. fore: £0-1h bags, 10c more for ail kinds. Tablets—Half | barrels, 5.90c: & E. Crystai| § Dominos, 8.46c per Tb. o orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Rece l[’fS of Produce. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE FOR TWO DAYS Flour, ar sks .. 0.038 Hides. No. Wheat, ctls . ks Farley, ctls .... 9, %0 Oats, " ctls hnru sks Paper. reams Brandy, gals .. 11,500| Bran. sks Wine, gals .... 25,950 Onione, sks ... Tallow, ctls 58 Potatoes, sks... 9,198 Leather. rolls 101|Powder, cases 83 | Pelts, bdls 150 i Silver, per ounce TR STOGK MARKET * There was no market yesterday, all the ex- changes being closed. Ex-dividend yesterday: Twenty-Eight Ofl Company, 5c per share, amounting to $3000; California Title Insurance and Trust Company, a regular quarterly dividend at the rate of 6 per cent ver annum; the United Railroads In- vestment Company of San Francisco, a divi- dend of 1% per cent on the preferred stock; the California Savings and Loan Society, in | Hquidation, a_dividend of 8 per cent on all deposits; the San Francisco National Bank, a semi-annual dividend at the rate, of G per cent per annum; the Nevada County Bank of Ne- vada City and Grass Valley, a semi-annual dividend at the rate of 314 per cent per an- num on all savings deposits; the Continental Building and Loan Association, semi-annual dividend to-gay at the rate of 5 per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, 6 per cent on term deposits and 8 per cent to stockholders, | the San Francisco and Suburban Home Build: ing Socfety, a semi-annual dividend at the rate of 12 per cent per annum on the capital stock The following 3 Union Savings Bank, Farmers’ and Merchan Savings Bank, Oakland Bank ol Savings and_Central Bank of Oakland. The San Francisco savings banks paid their | regular semi-annual dividends as already pub- Iished. ‘The Russo-Chinese Bank of St. has ovened a branch in thig city, with A. Groener, formerly of the Yokchama hranca, ax manager and Irving Lundborg cashier. The California Wine Assoclation has de- clared a regular monthly dividend of 60 cents per share, payable January 11. ‘The Alaska Packers’ Assoclation wiil pay a | regular monthiy dividend of $1 per share on Junuary 12. The following banks are now paying divi- dends to stockolders: San Francisco National Bank, 3 per cent on the capital stock, amount- ing to $15,000; San Francisco and Suburban Home Building Company, 12 per cent on the capital stock and participating certificates; California Title and Trust Company, regular quarterly, at the rate of 6 per cent: German Savings and Loan Soclety, semi-annual rate of Humboldt Savings and Loan Socfety, semi-annual rate of 0 per share, Amounting to $4500; Mutval Savings Bank, semi-annual rate of 90c, amount - ing to §4600; Savings and Loan, semi-annual rate of $2, amounting to $10,000; San Francisco Savings Union, semi-annual rate of $15, amocunting to $30,000; Security Savings Bank. semi-annual rate of $7 50, amounting to $4500; Union Trust Company, semi-annual rate of §28, amounting to $19,850. The Orpheum Company has declared an ex- tra, dividend of 25 cents per share. _annual meeting of the shareholders of the Ditted Gas, and Electric Company wil be held January 21 The following Were ex-coupon_yesterday: United States Government 4s. 1007, semi-an- nual, amounfing to $1,764348, 2=, '1930, §5, 421.529; Alsmeda Artesian Water Company s, semi-annual, amounting to $15,000; Cali mu&- Street Cable Company Bs, 1915, semi- annual, amounting te $32,500; comn Cost: Water Company Ss. 1015, sem amount. g to $50,000 Angeles Electric Company Bs, 1928, semi. umm.l amounting lo $12,500; Los Angeles Lighting Company fs, annual _proportion upon $1,000, Street Cable Company 6r, 1013, semt-annual, amounting to $90, hern Raitway Com- pany Company of Cl.llfarlfll 0 W’ semi- annual, amounting to $154,680; North Pacific Coast Rallroad Company be, 912, semiannual, amounting to $37, land Transit Com- pany 6s, 1018, semi-annual, amounting to $42,000; Oaklan amounting to $92,380; Oikiand Water Com- pany Guaranteed Os, 1015, semi- anual .moununs to _§37,500; Oceanic Steams o ‘G054, . ecmi-annuals smoORANG o Jo0rias; Pacific Electric RailWay Conpany 1942; semi-annual, ummnn: tn ;m 75; Pl.rl and Cliff House 13, seri-annual, amounting to $10,500; Ocean Rail- road 6s, 1914, llml-lnmn.l amounting to $7500; Southern Pacific Rall Arison e mu. M.m\uL amounting mfno, : United Company _bs, 10!2. -m-.mnl. ammmfint to $22,500; Marin County Water | §s, quarterly, amounting to $2000; Wurlu Bs, semi-annual, amoun San Francisco and North Pa- | ng to | 8. 8. AMERICA MARU S Monday, January 23, 1904 ‘s S. HONGKONG MARU . - Wednesday, February 1 1904 | |s. s n‘?o MARU . | . Tuesday. March 15, 1004 | 8% DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. H class to Hayre, $45 and upward. GEN FRAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND | CANADA, Broadway (Hudson Building), | Fetersburg TOYO KISEN KAISHA, ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and Hongkong, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Naga- saki and_Shanghal, and connecting at Hong- kong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo | received on board on day of satling. | B " ‘Round-trip tickets at reduced ntu For freight and passage apply at Com- pany's office, 421 Market street. corner First. | W. H. AVERY, eneral Agent. ! ZEALAND ams SYDNEY. ““mts s'“' DIREOT LU 10 TAHIT. 8. 8. 5 5. MARIFOSA, for Honoluly, Jan. 6, 1904, AAWAD, SAMOA, #FW s.’8. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Jan. 9, 11 a.m. £ % "SENOMA. ror Honolulu, Samoa. Auck- 1and and Sydney, Thursday, Jan. 21, 8 p. m. 2 303,20, Agt.. kot e 843 Barky Fruight i, 339 HarketSL., P ke, 1, Packie 3t COXPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUI. Saturday, at 10 a, m., frem Pler 42, a North River, foot of Morton street. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Se Sailing every Thursday instead of New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast | Agents. 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. | Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. Mare Island and Vallejo Steamors. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— 8:30 p. m., except Sunday, p. m. Leave Vallejo, ex. Sunday. Sun- re, 50 cents. Tel. | . dock. HATCH CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. { Other Santa Fe Trains: JO m. | for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Merced, 1 Hanford and Visalia. | 4:00 p. m. " for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | ‘Chicago. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C9. | LESSEH | SAN FRANCISLO ANu NURTH PACIFIC | RAILWAY COMPANTY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN PRANCISCO TO SAN BAFAEL. WEEK DA.YS—T.O 9:00_ 11:00 a. m.; 12:38, | 0,510, 6:30 p. m. Thuradays—Exira wip | at Saturda -—ax: trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. suumv’s—a o8 "iitoo s m.s 1:30, RATATL 1 FETOTAES. a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, urdays—Extra trip 2 at | SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:40, 4 5:08, L- San Francisco. Week Days. 7:30 a Sun- days. T M0a °..l 8:30 p! 3:30 pl 10:40 7:35p| 6:20p | 7:20 ) 3:30p| 3:30p| Geyserville, # . Cloverdale, ‘Hopland, ”Uillh Wiilits. the H AUCTION SALES 2 R P CLOSINGOUTSAI_E 65 SHIRE HORSES Belonging to the estate of J. m (deceased), Riley, Or. These fine are between 4 and 8 years old, weigh from om 1400 15 broken, single and double. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1004 (At 7:30 Sharp.) OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 246 THIRD ST., NEAR FOLSOM. Horses at salesyard January 4. Catalogues ready. WM, G. LAYNG, Auctionees. AUCTION SALE. ™ P P MONDAY, January 4 at 11 oclock, at w:Lus ST. between Hyde and By the E. E. Schmits, Mayor, we will ‘ell & lot of condemned Firs Department Horses, We will also sell a lot of well broken horses and mares, suitable for all purposes, comsigned to us by L. C. Reese of Merced. S. WATKINS & CO.. Auctioneers. RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFlC Imave_— Fuox Droxus o Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey__ 00A Benicis, Suisun, Eimira aad Sacre- ments 7.30a Vallejo, Napa. Cailstogs, Seats 7304 Rosa, Martinez, Saa Ramon 8.004 Nlies, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. Stock:on . Shasta Ex; press — (Via Davis), Wiiliame (for Bartlest Springs), Bluft, Wiliows. Portiand, Davis. Woodiaad, Kol Maryavitie. Orovile - Port Costs, Martinex, Antioch, Byron, Tracy. Stockton, New- man, mos, Mendota, Armona, Hanford, Visalls Porterville . Port Costa, Martines. Tracy, Lati- rop, Modesto, Merced, Fresuo, Hanford, tFruto, lted Tacoma, Seatule. 8.00a ts Landing, 8.304 2304 Goshen _Junction. Visalia. Bakerstield . Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (tMliton). loe, Sacramenio, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Binff.. Oskdale. Chinese, Jamesiown, So- nora. Tuolamne and Angels 00 Atinutic Express—Ogden sad Eaet 8.30a Richmond, Martinez aud Way Stations .. 10.004 The Overiand Limited — Ugden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago. 10.00a 10.004 4.53» g 4250 4 " 8.55¢ 48 8.304 - Valiejo Los Angeies Passeager — Port Costa: Martines, Byron. Tracy. Lathrop. ~ Stockton. ‘Merced, Raymoud, Fresno, Goshen Janc" tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, Bakersficld. Aageles Hayward, Kiies and Way suum 11.00" Blcrllmclm'll!l::r Slel.l::n. 11.002 . muu. e I«;:;:‘“‘. “Knights Landing, Marysville, Oreville sad way tac 19 3.30r Hayward, Kiies wnd Way Stations.. ,lg: 3307 Port Costa, Martinez. Byroa, Tracy, Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno snd Way Sta- tions beyond Port Costa. Marcinez, Tracy, Stockto Martinez,San Ramou. vm-;n.s.p. 12280 e Call Banta Itoss. -. vu;m:ir:l‘“smc;w‘n-.p“ i Hayws jes, Lrv o jaitaes ose. Liv. 5 The Gwi Limited—Newman, Kos Banos. Mendota, Freeno, Tulare, Bakersficld. Los Angeles. Golden State Limited Sleeper, Oakisad to Los Angeles, for Chi- cago, via C. RAL & P... 8.554 §.00¢ Port Costa. Tracy, :l:ekljm 1;3: 15.30r Hayward, Niles and Sen Jose . 254 :gr Hayward, Niles and San Jose. 9. Eastern Express—Ogden. Den: Om Fast. sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sacramento, Rockiin, Auburs, Colfsx, Truckee, Bocs, Réno, Wads ‘worth, Winnemuacca . 5.25» 6.00% Vallejo, dafly, sxeept S: 7.55¢ 7o0r Vailelo, Sunday ealy...ootil T Kichmonl, san Pablo. 790" ¥ Siamines ani Way Siatiose < * 11284 8.06» Oregon & Callfornia Express— Marysviile, Md“ Portiand, Puges Sound and Eest. 8.55a 9.10» Hayward, Niles day only) COA s N itren 8.15a Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Eeito Creek, Santa d San Jose (Sun- 11584 Prineipal Wi 4167 II'HLP:CIJ‘L LosGatos M{ station: @9.30» !Inun ‘rnm Bacardsy only. Way Statioas. Return” l-- n-um Los Gatos inflly only. :7 252 0554 '8.554 0564 En st é."" ln-o I-A'D Vmornnu 12.00 200 LNr-. (Broad Gauge). wneend Streets.) m and Way Stdsions. . The Coaster——atops oaly Giiroy (&onuection for Hollla- ter). Pajaro. Castroville (com- nectfon to and from Mon: garita, San Lals Oblapo, principal stations thence sar (o (conpection for lfl-pnc). ,HMIN stations thence Santa Barbara,San l- as ventars, u-.u Los A n Jose. Pinos, SantaCruz Paciic GroveSaiinas San Lais Obispe sad Frincivel 'ay Stations 9.004 San 4100 1.207 7.30- 358 st Gliroy for Hollister, Tres Plnos. at Castrovilie for Salinas. B 8?% — Redword. San Jose, Gllroy, SIXMM Hobles, San Luts Obhp.. Santa Barbara, Los A ¥ San Jose... A for Morning. 1Sunday a Saturday on) § Stops az all stations on on Sunday. - ping at Valencia St. sonthboum L 00 s 1100 6. 3- 307 2., 5307, A TOSANRAFAEL, /NORTH FE3/ A

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