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== RKETS. KD fARY OF THE MA in New York Stocks and fluctuating. unchanged. Cash grain unchanged. ¢ 1n Bran. cks continue active tes change ra futures hig s firm, with an advan but quict. Cggs slightly lowwer. Cheese very weak. ful and weak at 1Western points. \ul\ and Raisins unchanged. R -m‘_fi and Hogs as previously quoted. es in heavylreceipt, but steady. tern Poultry marketed. Game generally lower. Il and lozwer, with clcven cars auctioned. siill hrmly held, oes dn Orang 200 outh 2d pfd.. 1,300 Delaware & Hudson 200 Del, Lack & West. 800 Denver & Rio G.. Den & 'fllo G prd.. Erle ... 300 - 11,360 1.200 00 ng Valley "ockmt Val prd Tllincis Central.... . Towa Central. . Towa Central pfd. .. Wheeler K C Southern...... . ol the War. K C Southern nM 1,100 Louts & —ee. 2300 . - | Manhattan 1 1.600 The feelin all street regarding the | Metropolitan &t R¥. 1,600 e plication was thus ex- | Minn & St Louis. . . ... ssed yesterday in telegrams to Bolton, De | Missouri Pacific.... 8700 | g | Mo, Kan & Tex. 400 - plendid condition, and | gy e & TP 3300 splendia on, | NU'R R Mex pfd.. 2,200 hpn ks.lnuld 80 New York Central. 3,300 his Cabinet '‘Am 1 the Norfolk & Western. - 600 and the Mi- Nor & West pfd.. Nor ‘Securities Ontario & West. Pennsylvania ¥ striving tor te that there will spring, and the imme- n. ally over. P, C, C&S8t L{wm: " h )? - gua g y | Reading 1st pid J l’m er Report. Reading 20 pia : i o ~—Pacific Time.) Rock istand Co pid SCO, Jan. 11—5 p. m. StL & SF 1st pfa.. StL & SF &t Louis & 8 W.... |[StLa&s W prd.. | 8t Paul. the seasonal rainfalls to | those of same date last twenty-four hours: " This Last 7 Stations season. season. | S 48% -« Burek 22.15 | 20 Red T 13051 81 255 2415 Union Pacific Wabash Wabash Wheeling & pld.. ptd | Express Comy = Adams 22 Amertean g° United Staie: : 2 Fargo iscellaneous. Amai Copper s Am C and Boundry. Am C and F ofa 2 Linseed ol omot - 800 100 500 700 200 er Pump T National Bi N : Mail Procved Stoel C Pullman Repub! ptd Pal Car... Steel Tenn Coal & rnm' U S Leather . pleather pia.. fall “rapidly storm probat c Ocean. It is t its path €h beginning on Steel ptd . estern Union as ¥ . southeaster along the Oreg There hes been to 1 T 1 - 1 w little change in tempera- ¥ west of the Rocky Moun. no and cloudy alifornia = per haur, at North Head. San Francisco for thirty January 12: oudy, unsettled weather ¢ YORK, Jan. 11.—Bond’ tr asactions d Ratiroads of San_Francsico: 000 at : 10,000 at T6%; 1 | AMERICAN CAN COMPA: NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—Amerjcan Can, com- preferred bid 32%, from morchern portion. ang | Mon bid 3%, asked 3%: the mnorthern coast, | asked 33. as < v \-oflx BO.\'BE rnia—Cloudy Tuesday; light | U S ref 2s. reg..1 N upified 4e. 95% | ¥ B Eoupin . 1008 Mier. o aets e Do s, reg.....165% Mex Cent 4s 014 creasing ¢ioud. | Do coupon . Do 1st ine . 161; ¥ night; light | Do new s reg.133 |Minn & St L 4a.. 97 fresh southeasterly 1 Do coupon 83N M K & T 4s. 0Ty District Forecaster. Do old 4s, rl‘l 1071 Do 2ds .. 80 Do coupon -.-11074| NR of Mex conta. 15% * - %| Do Be. reg Y'C gen 3%s | EAST"R\' A[ARKETS . Do coupon . lL'l‘m J C gen 8s Ay « | | Atch gen 4s 99 Nor Pac ds. * » | Do adj 4.0 Do 3s . | Atlantic C Line & Nor & W cin 4. 98% B Ohio 4s... s New York Stock Market. | ®posi2e”.? Pa ey Sl 05 ' Pa_conv 3 NEW YOREK, J Do 1st inc . agreement to-day \l —There was a general t the outlook for a peact ful adjustmdnt of the Russo-Japanese dispute was distinctly more cheerful. All the specu- | lative markets moved in conformity with this | T pitocks and cotton advancing and wheas showing a declining tenden s in stocks was m. and rather sy there was obvious diffic in_holding higher level of ere was mo change in the character of the war outlook, so far as ) 1 M con fs.1117% 0% 8 L 8 F 1z is. S3% "hi & Alton s, 7518t Louis 8 W Ists B & Q new 4s. 1% Seaboard A L 4s St P gen 4s.108% 80 Pac 45 . 87%| Wabash lsts . published news indicat to account for the a & % Do dev B Teactionary tend: Which prompted the | E5¢ Prior lien ds. W & L Erie conclusion that buyers of December were still do gen 4s .... R4l Wis Cent 4s disposed realize than to hold o | ¥ W & D C 15510215 Colo Fuel & 1.. e Bt e T veny! on 20 | Hock Val #1s. ... 1043 character of the upward movement in low- | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. grade stocks after the opening this morning | Adams Con . 13 Little Chiet was taken as ah unpropitious development, ow- | Alice 25 Ontario . “ing to the suspicion of manivulative,kmethods | Brecce 10/ Ophir . atiaching to ft-and the common khowledge | Bruns Con . 03| Potost . of the existence of stock market resources. | Com Tunnel - 0714 Savage The revival of their activity is considereg | Con . 2.8 Sierra Nev. l120 © significant of the greater liberality of | Horn - 1 05/8mall Hopes .... 22 wers. not oply in the amount of funds of- | Iron Silver - 1 25{Standard ©....0200 1 50 fering. but in the quality of the collateral re- ¢ The supply of money fs now fairly BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. t. and is still increasing. The move- Money— | Westing Com ... 81 <terling exchange away from the gold- | Call loans -...4%@5%| Mining— % nt is therefore no cause for surprise. | Time loans ...5 @6 |Adventure 2% of the price of gold in the Lon- | Honds— hows the sense of security therc | Atchison 4s . irther need for protecting® the | Mex Cent 4s. An engagement of gold for im- | Railroads— usly made was capceled to-day to | Atchison - Do ptd of $500,000. Sterling exchange. at m advance nues to in the ab | Bostor & Munyzu n pressure upon French capital re- | Boston & Malne. us Boston,_ Elev .. 5 as was expected to follow a1 preparations. Intimations that ngements mamm-m‘.u;‘m t nama canal Tis > ranster Ny efter @ B from the tox trensury to New Yosk bagk'de- posits ale. werved to inspire ‘confdence stabllity of the money market. The most S . stantial ment in the stock market was | Amer Tel T!llfl that in Perncyivania. The upward movement [ Dom Iron k s 0 Wabaeh ciocks was ineffectual to conceal the | Gen Electric . zress cisewhere. and the -hnk lln» Flecmc . m Ui Copper s ed. Amalpamated ot over & i for sale ot em rice. Rock Island Riso yielded late dealings, and the closing not much Jeft of the day's ad- oo . and the market showed a oy oy cy. Total sales (par value), TUnited i= were unchanged on call. . NEW YORK STOCK I.!rr Stocks-— Open. High. Atehigor . 11,500 Atehisen wfd. . 020 " '300 m ;2 Bait & Obio pid % “ Canadian Pacific... e i Cen of New Jersey. 160 xn“ 160 Chesapcake & Ohso. a4 A SR Chicago & Alton. .. % 4 Ch! & Alton pta... R2° 80 m . Chi Great Western. 1 18 16 . Chi G W B pfa... 2R 28 28 Chicago & N W., 168 3071 167 SToeer i 0y W e i vee. ... L c® s Lowis. 200 13 weL. 29 n-lmdo Southern.. 3,700 8% 175 17 b | Northern Duluth, 98%¢ 1. 20 to 30 points lower. Total salés, 124,000 including: January, 7. February, T30c: April, 14005 M 504 July,” 7.70@7.80c; October, 8.00G 'SUGAR—Raw, nominal. Fair wm» 215-16@3c; centrifugal 96 test, 3 7-10@3%0; molasses sugar, 2 11-16G2%c. Refined was quiet. : DRIED FRUITS. . | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market for on 4 | evaporated apples i¢ steady to rather 163 660 65 | “Cash quotatior 4 | steady. No. | short bills {s 31%@3! months” bills 315G3% per cent, New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 11. cent, New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—Flour—Receipts, 21,960 barrels; exports, 33,000 barrels; market dull, but stead and unchanged. WHEAT—Receipts, 10,725 bushels; exports, 15,879 bushels Spot, firm; No. 2 red, nom- inal, elevator and 95¢ f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 0. b., afloat. Op- the forenoon showed " strength. on good Ch cago buying, but for the las p.n acted wea Th. close was unchanged %c higher. hlay. Ww@89%c, closed. 89%c; July, B85%@80 clond HOPSfFlrm Pacific Coast 1903 crop, 23G HIDES—Firm. California 21 to 25 pounds; ‘WOOL—Firm. PETROLEUM—Steady. COFFEE—Spot Rlo, steady. No. 7_invojice, 78%¢c; mild, steady; Cordova, 8%@13c. The market for coffee futures closed steady, net | Call loans, 234@3 per some prime fruit, but generally rules quiet. Common are quoted — at 4@5c: prime, Bici cholce, 5%@6c, and fancy at 61@Te. PRUNES—Are i falr jobbing demand, with | prices ranging from 3%e to Wgc. according to grade. | PRIGOTS —Are moving slowly, Cholee are quoted 93 @0%c; extra cholee at sg‘mo%c‘ und llncy &t 11@15c. CHES—Are quiet, with cholce quoted; at TRGTRE: extra cholee "at 73@S%ec. ~and fancy at 9% @10%c. | Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Jan.' 11*—The wheat market to- day was a nervous affair, OWIng to the unee tainty surrounding the transactions of the lead- | tng bull interest. Opening prices were steady | on the compatatively firm attitude of the,early | Liverpool market, and May wae unchanged 1o ic higher at 86@80%c. The market eased off soon_after opening om\ selling due to larger | | worla's shipments than expected and on liberal | receipts, together with more peaceful news | from the Far East. At S5%c there was con- siderable buying by the big long. The lecal | crowd followed the leading and the market be- | | came firmer, May advancing to 8634c, when the | | big operator then shanged his tactics and sold | freely, and with ¢ cant support May reacte |10~ The decline was emphastzed by the | lata Liverpool cables. which were quite weak. Toward the close the market again firmed up on advices frem Argentina reportin® unfavor- | | able harvesting weather. The same interest | | had becn yrominent on both the buying and | selling side i the early dealing, but (cok a pronounced stand during the last few minutes of trading and bought heavily. strong, wita May at the top, 861@S, of %@ % i | AR Cimproved demand for cash corn, as well | | as'a better export business, caused firmness in the corn pit, in spite of a pumber of bearish | | influences. May closed at 47%ec, the top price. | In oats there was little doing. May closed + unchunged at 59%c i weak early on exceptionally | f hogs and a decline of 10@13¢ | The close was steady, er, lard unchanged and ding futures ranged as follow Open. Close. Low. Cloke, | | s61g £514 69 | s15 805 iy ™ TS | 43y 103 i 6 § { per 100 peunds— { Janvary . G35 6’45 6 5215 [ Juiy i per cent and (or three | xhg»\ | rina $4 50: Who - ¥ Y Recel, 680 Nerthern Business. elbls Sima 3100 Bos. Baitéy, . 80, choa s BUTT! . 26@2T%c for extras SEATTLE, Jan. 11.—Clearings, $784,057; | and 24@25¢ for secon dairy, . store 2] b-';'.AnEs.‘l:l fi’“;a 1 e iz b.:;ter, le'nll’l-ll cold ltm'::: 1 = per 1b snces, 8,392 2 2 ST 181110 fos the Beneral market, s oND, Jan. 1l.—Clearings, $713,015; | 126121ge (6F select mild new and 10G10%c (oF balances, $79,657. Iower grades; Youns Americas, 12340 1ic. Bast- N N —Cl s T, ‘estern, | botaaes So8 Jan. 1L—Cléariogs, $461.151; EOGS Rancn, 50a52%e for o ot o T | and ore, B@24c S VO Susdy St setxad stjor cola storage, Eastern, Tor cold storage, Northern Wheat Market. ‘ORMGON; Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. WEQRTLAND, or. .v_-“nc (L Wheat—Walla T3¢; tem, 4 —_— o G rest i LRl Gy Dullness continued to characterize the mar- C W Ji = ket for Citrus fruits vesterday, as the con- Bk Wash, a0 1. Wlesl. 1o lnwak. | 1 et dn webthis aiackoft eual txata’ 4 there was very little inquirv from outside * ~—————————————3 | points. Offerings were large, both in the open | LOCAL MARKETS. | |market and at the auction sale, and prices ot » d ¢ all grades of Navel Oranges were quoted lower. i %1 The top quotation for Navels was an cxtreme Exchange and Bullion. B e siwe Of Sptilbrspde. AL fancy MREd;‘nd- (liul! ;emdilo‘d n‘l follows: Stedling Exchange, sixty days.... — 84 ey | PRRY Ry B4 M0N SN gD Shfiir Bxchanat. veht T 4853 | the top price for the Redlands fruit was ob- Ny Xk Eracs ey = 488% | ained only for one lot of twenty-one boxes of N T . elshie. — 12% |jarge mzes, $1 00 being the top-for the general BB Sa g e o ;g* run of offerings. Tangerines and Japanese Mexitas: Dallask’ Bominat . % 35" |Mandaring were' practically unsalable, al- offered at sharply reduced rates Mexi- e O e steamer which arrived on the preceding asy brought 320 cases. Supplies of Apples hl\u been gradually di- minishing during the past few. days under light receipts, but the market is still overstocked and Quil. Dealers have been advising pro- ducers not to ship, and there are very few be- | Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The foreign markets were eas; with weaker futures. The world's shipme: for the week were as follows, in quarters: n, 165,000; Argentine, 19,000; Indian, ing withdrawn from cold storage. 164,000; Australian, 70,000. PPLES—Fancy Spitzecbergs. $1 50@1 75 | e American visible supply increased l.flS > pee box; ifiser V:’flefl:v, $1@ 1.40 ‘lur fancy, 000 bushgls, wgooc for choice and for commen. Chirlxo declined from S6c to 85%c and re- EARS—-Wlmer Nellis from cold storage, | | covered to £6%c. Cables from the Argentine | §1 50@2 pe: i sald that thé weather was unfavorable for LITRLS l'nl'lTb—Nn\el Oranges, $1 508 threshing and that the labor strike at Buenos Ayres was still on. In this market the cash grain ruled firm and 2 25 per box for fancy. $1@1 50 for choice and | standards; for ocas1 Sesdlings. 50c@i1; | a Tangerinee, i futures were higher . e b | P .CASH WHEAT. ? 50 (0! fancy, §1 25@ §0 for cmoice, und “ctutam ja Club, " $1 r;ézl 40: California lk@sl‘.l for lw Fflfl{eslfig hf;cxt: Vhite At iai 1 Ni jcan Limes, Bt et "-m'nnm mm::h"';fl‘& L oad §20% 50 for Contiat Amer: | ican; Pineapples. $2@3 perdozen. Dried Fruits, Nut: Rax:ms Honey ' 1% 0 Oregon Valley. q-u-n.nu Sesston b to 11:30 R Y n % O HE Mail reports from New Yu’k say of Raisins: 2 p. 'm. Session. “n P i £ i n_the line 'of California fruft the only in. Open. High. Low. Clése. % 3 .81 291, $1 ;‘gh" $198% $1m dication of weakness Is found in connection with Raisins, and that seems to be confined to the consuming markets. Jobbers here are not interested in the situation except as to possible | EY—Futures . 3 higher, - owing ch.e Pree ibe disappointment over the rain, but xne cash grain was unchanged. CASH BARLEY. developments at the expiration of the time in v which present prices .are guaran! the eed, $1.10g81 13 Sh"wnl and Brew- | Raisin-growers' Associatiov. That will not | s En‘ i g ¢ 1 201 45 for fair [be until February 1, and meanwhile there is | olce. FUTURES. no dispositicn to buy except against the actual | wants of the moment. Prices on_assoclation goods appear (o be maintained i this merket, | But there s said ta be a disposition on the part | of holders of outside stock to increasé the pres- ent rhading of a quarter of 2 cent from asso- ciation quotations. in the hope of stimulating buying interest.” FRUIT—Apricots, T4@5%e for Royals ard 9 | Sefsion 9 to 11:30.a m. High. Low. _Close. $1 0T% $107% $1 07y »..m. Session. May May—§1 07%. TS_The wéck ogened on a firm but un- -d market, with offerings still moderate. 1lc for Mocrparks; Evaporated Apples. 4G ' 224Gl 25 for ' Cattornin and | $C (5L T 3g4c; Peaches. $GIHG: Bears | for Northern;. Black, 81 45 : | d@10c; Nectarines, 4@5%c; Figs, white, 4@4%¢ | for feed and $i 25@1 35 for m bnxn black. 4%c: Plums, pitted, 6g9¢ per | strong, partly owing to pm,nss—vm crop. 214@2%e for the four | « the ing to animals in the San Joaquin | ley and the southern part of the State, a “RAISINS—F. o. b, prices, Fresno, partly owing to the firmness in the ‘other | crop: 50-Ib boxes—Loose Muscatel coreals. Prices, however, remain unchanged. | 3%¢ 5 Western sacked, $1 20G1 273 for Yellow, | less Muscatele, 4iic: @1 25 for White ind S1 20@1 2214 for | bleached Sultanas. 4iic: Caiifornia iarge Vellow. $1 273a| 30. | 3e_ London d 11 _round do. §1 4071 50: White, $1 20@1 e Eeybuian, $1 40G$1 55 for White ang | §1 25 for brown. RYE-§1 2561 3 BUCKWHEAT per ctl. 1 75@2 per ctl. Te: 12-0z packages, fancy. i in bulk, faney, 7%e: choice, Flour and Millstuffs. NUTS—Walnuts. No. 1 softshell, 1314@14c: No. 2 11%@i2c: No. 1 hardshell 13@11ise FLOUR—California. Family Extras, $1 60@ | fixos?.cz'ro‘r"f’;(."if Aolm:n?:' 11e for Nomparells, | 4 85, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $1 50G4 60; Orégon and \ashington, $3 90G4 20 per bbi for Family and $3 90@4 40 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In . packages are as eanuts, (@Tc for Easte Ch: ocoanuts, $4 50@3 S} HO\TY—Co'nb ll‘@lllfic for white and 8% @ ¢ b water whi extra B followe: Graham Flour, §3 25 per 100 1 Sigs 'fiin:"‘..f.'mr et R Caarn ve Flour, 7. Corn Meal $3 25 extra or A g i Hroaie, "$4 50: Hominy. S P EswaX—27@20c ver b, ,‘ Flour, $i 5064 : Cracked tha( $3 T5; Fa- e S M 1 ¢ Wheat Flour. $3 50; Rolled Provisions: : Oats, bbls, $7 25GS 60; in sacks. $6 75@8 10; idi ! Pearl Barley, $G: Split Peas, boxes, §7; Green Peas. §5 50 per 100 1bs The feeling at Chicazo was weak. Hogs were :n large receipt and prices at the vards were 15G20c lowsr. Stoeks of Provisions are Tapidly sccumila®ing and the packers are fra sellerw. Outsiders are well londed up and lower prices are expected. This market is weak znd quiet. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11lc per 1b for heavy, 12¢ for light medium, ldc for light, 143%c for oxtra light. iSc for sugar-cured and East :\c:ux-r-tnred slay and Feedstuffs. Hay and Feedstuffs continue very firm and tending upward, and Bran has been advanced 50c per ton. Dry weather continues the most tmgortant factor in the Hay market at present. BRAN—§20421 per ton. MlDDL]N[‘S—m 50qi28 50 .ur ton. RTS—$19 50@20 50 per tun. FRPDATURFS Holled Baney. $23 per ton: Oil Cake Msal at the mill, Jobblag, SVG; Cocoanut Cake, §21G227 extra_sugar-cured: 3 15¢c per Ib quoted nt Tc per Ib for Pigs' Feet, LARD-—Tierces Meal, $25 5 Cracked Corn, wnm compound and 9¢ for oure: half-barrels. purs, ‘uuea Feed Horse Beans, $30G40 per | §%jcr 10-1b tins, 9%e: -Ib tins, 9%ec: 3.1b tins, | on. ! HAY—Wheat, $14@17 50: Wheat and O wrct'o-r-rox.s:r\ One haif barrel, 8%e: three | at, $14@16: Wi Oat, $13@14 50: , Stgck nomingl mafihers; ‘Al- haif bafrels, 8%c; one tierce, 83ec: two tierces, e ner b, Ot by 83gc: five tlerces. 8% Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops.| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | sbout 34@le under quotations. Heavy salted | Steers, . medium, Sc; llght Tic: Cow Hides Beans and Seeds. Except an advance in Red and Horse Beans, 8c 2 there® is no further change. Beans continue | 1%c for heavy and T‘Ae for 1 s | pork, per sblrv:l ¥ Am‘; Enl fl‘:‘:‘omfitfll are scarce and mainly | SAHed K"’ mmn:‘de:;E K’I‘{ac Y Calf, 160 ' pounds, $6’5: | heid by one h shearlin: "..mmc t | dooser. 86 1210 HEANSBajos, 829962 50 Pea, 83 20; ui- | 165 " o’l‘km'nch. madium. .ofin&" 'r"a%'i | (boxed). $6 6216G 3 75: whisky, basis of i smsll White, g‘ hrn ‘White, . §1@! 50: Horse Hides, sait. $2 75 for wines, $1 27; clover, contract grade, $11 50. AR ‘;n’f’y’l‘! e 2 large and $202'30 for mediom. $1 2581 33 for | i 3 ack- Articles— Receipts. Shipments. 15 per ctl; Horse Bsans, $2@2 50, B tor large. ana 1 80 o medium. Sl 2% | Flour, barrels 27,600 %600 | “SEEDS- Erown Mustard. Sy Sollow, Mus- ,or all and 50c for Colts. Buck Skine—Dry | Wheat, bushels i 5 65@2 *0: Flax. $1 S0 Mexican, 3lc: dry salted Mexican. 25c: dry | Corn, bushels | tghige for Bastern: Tt D Central American, Sle. Goat Skine—Prime An. | 'nm, bushels |2 Tlmulhy C@hLc: Hemp, '..?"5“' pn- goras, The: large and smooth, 50c: medium. 35c: | Rye, busheis . 9 | b \xmel 3@3%e; Broom Corn small, 20e | [Baney bushels . | per ton. 'ru.x_uw— 1 _rendered. 4lic per Ib; No. | —=— -~ | "DRIED PEAS—Ncminal 2. dc e, e —— WOflL—hll clip—San -'fll zin 2dy, 10G10%c. Forcign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Openinig Closing - Wheat— (n»nxns Clos! Flotr— | Opening Closing .. Newe York Mclal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—Spot tih advanced | £1 25 6d in London to 2133 125 €d, and tu- | tures were £1 Os higher at £133 15s. Looally un was firm, With spot quoted at $2 26@ 2 G245. ! Copper advanced ds for spot in London, clos- | ing at_£3S 15¥, whils futures were unchanged | at £57 10s. Locally copper is firm. Lake is quoted at $12 7515 (0, electrolytic at $i2 6214 and casting at $12 50G12 75, ad was frmer at $3 40G4 50 in the New York market and in London, where it closed | at £11 s Cd. Spelter closed at $3@h 10 locally, £21 175 6d in London. | Tiron closed at 39s 10d in Glasgow and at 425 6d in Middlesboro. Locally iron was guiet. No. 1 foundry, Northern. is quoted at $15516; No. 2 foundry. I\nnhden’: "12 @15 No. 1 foundry, Southern, ar oundry, South- ern (soft), 2t $13 TH@14 25. and at Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO. Jan. 11.—CATTLE—Receipts, 42,000. mm!k Iawered‘Good“lo mn&lme tu:n. 905 00: poor 1o medium. stock ore ana mam 43 3504; cows. 3} 3 heir- $24 50;, canne 50 caives, $1 5085. He. HOGS——RQCMV!! to-day, 60,000; to-morrow, lflxtfl lnd Im(.ch‘l' N TNV S 10G15¢c lower, u W 90; good to choice, e $4 3064 T5; light, sales. $3 SHEEP— Iots, 3000. Shesp and tamb, elow. Good o choice wethers, $4 104 50 fuie §3 25@4; Western sheap, 10 céglce mixed. n-uva lambs, $1G4 60; Western |mu, Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Jan. 11._—The visible supply of R L b e e b R uce s Wheat, 00,200,060 bushelr. incregse bushel 6,208,000 buel -~ de: crease, 11,000 .. 8t. Louis Woal Market. wnu Mo, Ju :n. 11.—WOOL--Ni 3 ,;3. Fb“&" Yignt fne, 5a flh “nea heavy fne. 12 rhe: New York Cotton Market, YORE. Jl.l 11.—The Mu‘ ful i I R ,:‘.E | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | sustained_prices. | at dc per pound. | slight_quothble variance. :\ 11c; Middle County. 11612 11G12¢ Northern Derfectiv and Mendocino, 12@1se; Nev: m fins 17c per Ib. HOPS—20@25¢ oer1h for Calfornia. Meat Market. Previous prices rule for all descriptions and the market shows no change. DRESSED MEATS. 1 Wholcsale rates from slaughterers to dealers | Receipts “of Potatoes were heavy, aggrega- ting over 10,000 sacks, but s the market had previously been well cleaned up all descrip- tions of table Burbanks ruled firm At well- The Uregon_steamer brought down 2617 sks of Chiles and Burbanks, only & small jortion of which were sold. Swee tirm and two cars of fresh stack were ed at u sharp advance. Onions were particularly jor fice Oregon offerings, ot ok Tothown? of_which were recsived by steamer. A H Receipts of Peas and Beans from Los m”m !":u— _%G.u»c for Steers and 0@6%c per Angeles, while more liberal than on Saturday, S@%: arualt, < 000 puk were still rather light and chofce lots con- !UTTO“I—WMhen * dgne: Ewes Tasike tinued to bring good prices. ‘Tomatoes from the same section were plentiful and as the de- mand was nothing extra prices ranged lower. Lima Beans appeared trom Angeles for the first time in several years. Only a few sacks came in and the Heans met with prompt sale ‘The other vegetab! per Ib LAMB—01@10c ner Ib. PORK—Dreesed Hogs, 7@8%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The foliowing quotations are for good, sound Livestock, Gelivered in San.Francisco, Iess 30 | per, cent shrinkage for Catole: i CATTLE- Steers, SGOc;, Cows and Heifers, IUL!——&IYDIMI from the river, 0@ [ o plafis Bicbeoksl, S 356K 50 oo L ml".“s-‘-'o':%:’::r 1b (gross weight). ; L BOSESELL0 peretl; Biver SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@ici “wes. 34 @1%e | : Garnet cmln ue] 06 yer b (mvoss { B1SS per il ) B g ONTONE-§1 3 r ot HONS Live Hoer 140 to 180-1bs, 5 : VEGETABLES Green Deas, 4t per 1b: | ovit s Toby Ses Hoek .10 100 e, SRORYSE) String Beans, 10@10c per Ib: Wax, S@12lc! Tomutoss from Los Angeles, 83c@$1 25 per box Summer, Sauash from Los Angeles, cent off: Boars, 50 per cent off from Gmc-raI Merchandise. cent off. and Stags. 40 | quotations. e 11 l!%e for Wmflm“n’l‘ll:d‘gk s‘oclgm BAGS—G Ba —m : San Quentin, ;ff n.ou.-efn Bemoets Te00 peromee e | 5 o oo s, "Saton: Briace Twine THE g0 PNG1L. per tomdon toaca i | - COAL—Welis tan: New wel- r ‘ton for roun Efisdus&%.': ‘ber 1b.for ‘acked. umn. g«n{l“’h w”‘r;_" gfi' ? iv-n Foultry and Game. ST buiic and | Two cars of Western Poultry, lncludln‘ one that came In Saturday, were on sale uu_ cleaned up qui¢kly at steady prices. As usual on Monday the receipts of domestic stock 'm very light and prices were largely nominal. No Californian dressed Turkeys were received, but zllhlnu:h:t Wmlrl stock came in and sold quof range. amé was easy under increased receipts and a -luguh aemud and most kinds of wild Turkeys, 23@25¢ per 1b: Ib: Geese, mver ir, h N for_young; Hens, som ‘:fim ety wul.'or n-n.l}‘ T G500 B S, “fi“ 5 00; tmall Ducks: $163 for large; Honl I‘ ‘English fl N‘ Bu.tcr, C hee_n and Egg.t. ? The | market was tly supplied Mgw?;.:%,u & ‘?::M«n A fower . -Ihn udcn‘lu-mn‘- lnflfiuhfln l; Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY. JANUARY 11. AUCTION SALES 730 A FREDH.CHASE& C0., 2Dy 206 Successors to Killip & Co., 0| 1732 Market Street, San Francisco. 900 | Announce for THURSDAY EVENING. $ -0 o'clock, Jan. 14, 1004 # THE FINAL SALE 317 OF HORSES FROM PALO ALTO STUCK FARM, 4 Comprising eighteen yearlings, three two- Flour. ar sks .. 4.610[Onions, ske .... _360 | year-olds, two four-year-olds and two Brood Wheat. ctis 33,420/ Bran. sks ..... 3.200 | mares. Parley_ o 300| Miadlings. 426} The coits and fillies are by McKinney, Potatoes, sks 2.617| Feed, sks .. 800 ; 2:11%: Nutwood Wilkes, 2:181: Mendocino. EASTERN. 2:19% )#nben-. 2:2015; Iran Alt h.'g,nmm . .. 500 | Dexter Prince, out of brood mares by Elac- Cocnatian-, o RANS Chetnk /o) tioneer, Palo Alto, Advertiser, Azmoor, Nor- % | val and other great sires. s se horses are all by great sires and from | STOCK MARKET. | | areat mares and are as choice individuals as [P any ever bred on the farm. Business on the Stock and Bond Exchange | At the same #me and place several consign- was very fair and there were a number of | ments lm&m‘l: owneg-:d!:l lbe sold fo'l' fluctuations. ~Alaska, Packers was lower &t | To8 SNons Hecy o o, dam Grace, by Buccaneer; By Mack, $133G133, against $135 25 on Saturday, and | py'McKinney, dam’ By By. by Nutwood. Alse Glant Powder sold off to $81 50, while Spring | coits -M fillles by McKlnney 2:11%: Rey Di- alley Water advanced to $42, against $40 on | rect, Mendocind, 2:19%: Dtablo, 2:00%: Saturday. The excitement in Gas and Electric nlm 32: 19. entered in stakes and out of has subsided, for the present at least, and the e Sema. stock was steady at $50. There was & sale of | Jan 11" Cariguss o ey O Monday. LCalifornia. Northwestern 3¢ (unlleted) at FRED H. CHASE & CO. 110 7 Livestock Auctloneers. ~ ny ‘mining stocks continued exclied, snd PN AUchoN SALE = opened the waek still hiohar with Ophir selling 2 CARLOADS OF HORSES at Southern Pa- ing the foréencon up to $8 6214, against $7 as the closing price last wetk; Commoliaated Call- cific Railroad Corrals, foot of Second street, THURSDAY, January 14, at 11 a. m. fornia and Virginia up to $3 50, Mexican up to $4 20, Gould & Curry up to ll ‘Union up to $2, By order of Jos. Denicke of Los Anweles I will_sell to the highest bidder 2 carloads of and so on. Toward noon the market we young horses. how(—\er and the high prices were lost later on in the day. The Andes Mining Company levied an essessment of 10c. T‘he oil stocks were quiet, with Home selling 07161 12 Ex-dividends yesterday: Marin County Water JOWN: S JEEEL, Agetioneey. Company, regular quarterly, per share, Otfice, 327 Sixth st. | amounting to ; Glant Consolidated Powder Company, regular monthly, 50c_per share, amounting to sxoooo California Wine Association, regular monthly, 60c per share, amounting to §20,023 20; First National Bank 4of San Francisco, regular semi-annual, at the Yrate o 10 per “cent. amounting to $75.000. This, With the extra dividend of 5 per cent de- clared in December, makes a return to stock- holders of 13 per cent for the past year. Stock and Bond Exchange. MONDAY. Jan. 11—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. « wions| 1833 s qr coup.. 48 qr ¢p new 134 45 qr reg...107% an 35 ar Goup, lm%fl g MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. T Co 6s.,116 5s .. l108 *“Quickest—The Highest Amount,” Is what it means when you list your property with me at prices that I cgn give value to my lodging houses, soing customers. Business chances, stock ranches, etc. See my list before elsewhere. Correspondence solicited. A. H. ANDERSON, “The Al Tel. Main 1853. Room 26, 806 Market | P SYCHION SALE_aRcADE HORSH J sixTR WEDNES- DAY, Jan. Jan 15, 8¢ T T wili sell 40 head. ol AII purpose Moraes ‘and marea. Every horse be as represented or money refunded. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. lot of GOOD CHEAP HORSES will be 1 m., llull be sold. S ———————————————————— Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. llowing were the sales on the San Fran- and -104%106% | cisto Stock Exchange Board yesterday: L Co 6, .105% 106 Morning Session. Do gtd 6s. — Is Pof Cés 100 Alpha 17| 100 Hale & Norc.1 08 Do gtd bs. — mug‘ (1965)Sr A.108 IM 100 Alpha 19 1300 Justice LAP lem 58.100 102 |\ nwuva, B — 1043 | 900 Alpha 16/ 1000 Kentuck ... .. M’ Mkt u C 6a. us\q — | (1908) u% — 700 Andes 95| 400 Mexican .....3 80 Do lem 5u 113 300 Belcher 70 200 Mexican 398 100 Belcher 72| 200 Occident: 20 1100 Belcher 74| 100 Ophir 775 500 Bullion 25| 100 Ophir 6239 600 Caledonia ...1 60| 500 Ophir 750 100 Caledonia _..1 50| 700 Ophir 73 200 Challenge Con 50| 900 Overman W 300 Challenge Con 47| 200 Overman " 200 Potost 50 100 Potost » Contra Costa — ‘" Port 200 Potost 4T | Marin Co... — v o ax — 300 Potost . GAS AND ELECTRIC. 500 Savags 100 Cent L & P. [SF G & E 58% — 400 Savage 103 Mutual E L. Stkn G&E. 5 — 600 Sierra Nev ..1 50 UGE&E.— 3 300 Sterra Nev |1 45 200 Silver Hill .. 80 ' CERTIFICATES, 3| 500 St Louts .... 25 S F O & E. 38" 900 Crown Point. 43 700 St Louts 0 NE R;\‘\(‘E 100 Crown Point. ] 180 | Firem's Fna. e 200 Exchequer .:. a7 BANK STOCKS. 700 Exchequer ... o0 | Am Ntl Bk.120 125 |L P & A... — 170 | 800 Gould & Cur. a1 Anglo-Cal .. 3 Mer Trust... — 20315 | 200 Hale & Norc.1 00/1460 Yellow Jacket 33 Bank of Cal. {Merch Ex... — — ' | 100 Hale & Nore.1 10/2100 Yellow Jacket 56 {8 F Nationl. — — Afternoon Session. 300 Mexican .....3 80 200 Oceidental ... 98 = 2 200 Oceldental ...1 00 450 900 Beleher . 200 Ophir 37 e = 200 Best & Belch.2 m 560 Overman 40 ' 0 Bulljon ... 24| 300 Overman 7] M 2 & ...1 00 Overma: an Garttornia 203 |Presidio ... 36 40 x® g:*.‘.‘..,..“"‘ Goa 18] 100 Petost “ POWDER. 1 400 Challenge Con 47 :; Giant ...... % Vigorit ... — 4% 26 H P& SUGAI KR o o % iy Ve |Kilaea S C. — B | 200 Confidence ...1 40| 700 Seg Belcher.. 23 Hawaiian_c. = |Makawell C. 22% 22% | 100 Confidence ...1 13| 200 Sierra Nev ..1 40 gz!:ogis-;g 12 12'/. g'mm.n 8C.— oo 500 Con N Y 16/ 100 Silver Hill [ ol — aauhau S C — 4 b i By T 200 Crown Pol 41 200 Siiver HII . 8 Alaska P A.152 1% (Oceanfc S C 4 5§ 5 = llFCA»KI-N\&PMA‘xF.\B —_ 26 Cal Wine A. 953 94 € Borx.167 — = Morning Session. 24 = 10 Alaska Packers' Association. ..135 00 3 3 Hawailan Com & Sugar...... 4350 | oop Jusacs - 2 380 S F Gas & Electric S5 00 | 500 Kentuek = 5 SpringValley Water G 14200 | 500 Kentuck $000 Market st Ry 1t con = 13 25 —— :I’ggg ; }_’k p e over cent. 05 00 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. 900 6 g g 17 76 Following were the sales on the Pacifla $1.000 8 P of Arizona_(1010). 08 00 | gemon e oS (0000 Spring val 4 TT2d megsl. 1 06 50 Morning Session. 1 of per cent (1908)... 7" v Street— 108 874 | 509 aipha Con .. T 218 40 Anglo-Cal Bank Andes 70! 00 25 Hawallan Com | 3Tl $1,000 Spring Val 4s L‘!d mtge) -4 627 BogrTeTRoON Session. -~ - 25 Alais’ Packers” Amoctation. . 10808 - - 30 Alaska Packers Assoctation. [ 13} 00 -/ S ) California Wine Ass 8 Glant, Powder Con o hueo.- 08 18 B 1 fo 408 F Gag & Electric 259 00 8 (- 30 Spring Valley ey 1% -3 30 Spring Valley Water Co..... 41 81% bt o $1,000 Fac Elect Ry 5 per cent. 105 00 & s Street— 43 20 208 F Gas & Electric.. 0 S 21 $3.000 Pac Elect Ry 5 per cen 4 -1 60 $1,000 § P of Arizona (1909), 35| oS 13| 15 , ; < 18/ b California Stock and OilExchangz - -u:‘ . Oil Stocks— Bid. Asked. 3‘ 1 lma 150 40/ 300 Silver Hill .. %0 98/ 100 Union Con..i 9335 90/ 200 Union Con ..1 97| 100 Union Con ..1 -1 00, 100 Union Con..1 67 100 Hale & Norc.1 60, 100 Union Con ..1 200 Tulia < 1 nion i 300 Mexican .....4 15| 700 Unfon Con ..2 200 Mexican 4 20| 200 Union Con..1 87 500 Mexican 4 10{ 100 Utah 300 Mexican 3,85| 700 Yellow Jacket 100 Mexican 15| 500 Yellow Ja IK 100 Mexican 4 00| 100 Yellow 100 Ophir @i4] 100 Yellow 200 Ophir ) sa;g _Session. Junetion 100 Gould & Cur. Kern Kern River . Lion e e 35 1.33 Challenge Can 49 100 Challenge Con $4 riee 100 Chollar 43! Pittsburg Crude . S F & MeKittrick. San Joaquin O & D. Senator . Ioa lunv Hill =Hlttlttllfili!58 SIH'ISSH“' | 200 Union Con Sovere: 3 100 Vtah .. a.):"rll’:r' Excheq: . 34| 300 Yellow .ll.l.t a2 ;’mny-mm 100 Gould & Cur. 88| 200 Yellow Jacket 31 ‘cltec .. % TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, Pl hey S Following were the salks on the San Fran- 3 cisco and o-om- Mining Eacly Exchange. yesterday : mu«m Ton..1 1T} fl 160 Ton N Star.. 100 10 Mont Ton CLOSING QUOTATIONS, MONDAT, Jun. it p. m. L1818 D@ 10 —17 lamate 25 * 98 100 e "5 %58 - 0 2 2 125128 s A2 Edd &1 it od 3% 1 B . 4 g‘r 80 s . = 2 o - %0 2 s 98 1 00 - 15 ® 1075 o 0 673 30, |