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= SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. t Stocks weak and nervous. Cotton higher. il and Mining Stocks more active than of late. and Cor Beans aboz Butter in lig Raisins, (x: Exchange advanced. New York telegrams also higher. wher Burcaw reports very dry weather down south. fluctuations in cash Wheat. Freights still lozw. Oats and Corn firm. Rye quict. Millstuffs in moderate demand and unchanged. unes steadily he Nuts an 1 products lower. Hay, Bran and Middlings firm. the Michigan pri hit supply and steady. Cheese plentiful and weak. mtinue to decline, with increasing receipts. i, with plenty on hand. i Honey contiue quict. s and weak and quict. Local prices for Hams, Bacon and barreled Pork reduced. Hop. Stocks of " and y firm ool being steadily reduced. Hides steady. at the advance. Lambs very scarce, owing to dry weather. erf, Mutton and Pork as previously quoted. P. Poultry sell Oras g Retail Meat Prices. The following re quoted by the Reta! impossible e es active and steady and -Onions firm. off well, but Game lower. s in liberal supply and weak. 18¢ Salt Lake.....30.38 Cloudy San Francisco.30.36 Pt.Cldy .00 2:;: L. Obispo. 3 :l‘ex: ::7‘ Diego. “leal B wiom fur e e § SR ILMT - Cloudy .76 ers’ Protective As- Spokan> Pt.Cldy .32 Tatoosh ... . S Porterhouse | Walla Walia. 3 Clear .20 Steak, 156@18c; nnemucca Clear .00 Rouna Steak. N Clear 00 121,@18c . 1234 @16c; 1@ eet, 8G10c; Soup Shoulder Roast, 15@20c; Stew, Roast, Chops, 15@18c. he cheaper grades, quote reguiar prices on The Weather and Crops. Weather Bureau In the pasturage e ¥: it I8 e nges in rarm work e the cent: wherris nings. weekly report of A. G. McAdie, section t imate and crop service of the es follows . SUMMARY. barley s in nearly all parte of the n and prospects ; the soil is also in good and rapid wing seeding and agk ral worthern portions of the he first of the month retarding the growth | Yuma WEATHER AND GENERAL FORECAST. The pressure has risen slowly over the west- ern half of the country. No rain has fallen in California. South of Point Conception unusual Iy warm weather prevails, afternoon temper: tures as higl s S0 degrees are reported some points. Except in the San Joaquin Valley the temperature is much above the normal throughout California. e following maximum wind velocities are CON sa@ reported: North Head, 42 miles per hour, from the south; Spokane, 26, southwest. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, January 13: Northern California—Fair Wednesday, with increasing cloudiness; light north winds, chang- & to southeasterly. ern California—Fair Wednesday, with ng cloudiness; continued warm weather: irtheast winds, changing to westerly. la—Fair Wednesday; continued warm, Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Wednes- day; light northeast winds, chanding to outh- nd 1oggy, with occa- | cast A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. vy frosts. In nearly sections the weather | 5 | nd ary, with morth- . nt_tfrosts | MARKETS. | T bas hed very little injuri- | 3 4 th 1y r r ® aistrices New York Money Market. and grass are in Call as! er districts most sections, but no | Wheat, oats ent condition and mak- done. slightly titul and_improvi me piaces. sre progressing. JOAQUIN VALLEY. r and cold weather, has prevailed since the frosts have occurred, but by foggy mornings the damage The sofl in the northern por- ley is in good condition for farm \iork and plowing and seeding are progressing .. d southern cts. ation, ifornia h cold nights trous to pended except pasturage | trees_and Vines retarded Tass is growing rapidly Stock are gener- Plow- ing and pruning are es are plentiful. BAY SECTIONS, foggy weather has pre- northern sections month, with occasional y weather bas con- Heavy frosts sections, in retarding Grain and grass are in and meking fair growth in the n sections, but in the south- ts these crops are very backward, is searce and cattle are suffering ed that stock ere dying Orchard and portion: s at = standstill for want of rain. on but with fre NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Call loans, 214 per nt. New )'nrkatD?k Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 12—The revival of anx- lety over the Far Eastern outlook made itsel | feit in the vielding tendency in prices of stocks again to-day as well as of cotton, while grains consistently advanced. The effect was more noticedble, however, in the almost total Killing of speculative intefest. the stock market became pfactieally” stagnanmt. the The dribble of stocks ‘was sufficient to cause a o T oets | slow downward tendency of prices, but' there atoring slowly. owing | Was ar much lack of aggressiveness on the ey B ot e L part of the bears as of the bulls. In fact there was evidence of some desire on the part of the bears to cover shorts in a few stocks. The borrowing demand for Pennsylvania in the loan crowd pointed to an uncovered short interest. The firmness of this stock in face of the de- pression elesewhere caused some credence to be | Eiven to the persistent rumors of a plan of ad- Justment of points of antagonism being worked out in official consultations between the Penn- yivania and the Wabash interests. There was a demand for Amalgamated Copper also to cover shorts. The early firmness of this stock was attributed in part to the encouraging re- ports of trade conditions and especially large foreign demand for copper and the large in- crease in foreign consumption judged by the lack of impression upon European stocks made The movement in United States Steel preferred was languid. but the volume of trading Wi well mnlm‘lned. The consumer of steel was reported dissatisfied and holding back from purchasing. The _corporation’s announcement of the renewed offers to employes of preferred stocks with privilege to receive a bonus on earnings and the reduction of the price to $55 a share instead of $82 50, as in the preceding of- fer, was received with varied comments. The poor response of yesterday's market to the fav- orable Far Eastern news was a subject of dis- appointed comment, Eiving rise to fears that and large buyers might have some other mo- tive than the threatened war. The ease of money in face of the call upon the Lake Shore debenture bond syndicate for a 67% per cent installment of the $40,000,000 matured Lake Shore notes gave assurance of No pressure upon the money market on acocount of the listless at- titude of the buyers. The market closed with- out effectusl recovery. During the afternooa | by the large purchases of the last few months, | the abstention from the market of investors | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY closed at §6 921. - Ribs were 1. e also up Tlec to 10c at the start ut $6 5715 to u'& After selling batween $6 55 and $6 6215 May losed at $6 60 to 6215, A bettec export demand with report of rains | soun caused a reversal of sentiment. Prices responded readily to the change. May ad- vanced to §T%@STY. The close was strong at that figure. A war seare induced considerable covering by shorts in corn early in the day. May closed %c up at 47ic. A report that the prominent long was add- ing to his line brought out a general demand for cats. May closed at 39%c. Provisiors were strong on lighter receipts cl | Am Linseed Oil..... of . but more especially on renewed talk Am Lin Oil pfd. of war. Shorts and commission houses were Am Locomotive actlve buyers early in the session, with offer- Am Locomoty pfd.. ings coming ~mostly from packers. The Am Smelt & Ref. stren; at the opening was well Am S & R prd. Am Sugar Ref. Anaconda Min Co Brookiyn Rao Trn. Colo Fuel & Tron. . Columb & H Coal. ins. #'The leading, futures ranged as follows: High. l‘m.lm‘:lnea and closing - prices showed good Low. Close. Articles— Wheat No. Consolidated Gas. 881 - 86 % | General Electric. &2 82! 81 8213 | Internatal Pager. 1 0% STy ™ }meml P‘np;_r ptd. : - A nternatnl Pump. | iqnltlrnl ‘l'\vl:nn p‘l'd ;‘;‘-7 ga “‘*‘ ::*. fi National Biscuit. 7 i National Lead. 15 e, T i 46% North Am-rican. s % %e% % 96k m-‘g'z 39% 307 39% ¢ 30 27:2 July 36 3645 39%: 36« r pfd? b7 Mess Pork, per bbl— 2 Pullmen Pal Car 215 ° | January 12 673 12 75 12 671 12 75 Republic Steel. 6lg 875 13 02% Republic Steel pfd. 4135 5 “ | Rubber Goods .. 1815 65 6 70 | Rubber Goods pfa. 1312 86, 6921 | Tenn Coal & Irol a5 N 6 95 U S Leather 1% | 3 Leather nfiz 835 iu Rubbeér. . 11 6 6215 1 S Rubber pfd 41% 870 | U S Steel........ 104 U 5 Steel pid g’«a Four Hrms qUARtEE ) inton {No. 3 & wheat, T No. 2 red, 82! Northen Securities. 80 | Mo, 8 aprink, whie % %9 87%c; No. 2 corn, 44l4c; No. 2 yellow, 46c; No, 2 oats, 36%@3Tac; hi s te, 3714@30c Total sales.....342,100 shares. T N i HRrS UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | 19 choice malting, 46@58c; flaxseéd, 97c; No. 1 NEW YORK. Jan, 12.—Bond transactions of | Northwestern, $& 03%: prime :timothy seed, United Railroads of San Francisco were $10,000 $3 25: mess pork, per bbl, $12 7512 8714 lard, at §76 75 and $7000 at $77. | per 100 Ibs, $6 65G6 70; sides (loose), | AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. $6 25@0 50; short clear sides (hoxed), $6 62%@ | = % ; whisky, basis wi $127; clo- | American Can, common, bid 3%, asked 3%; contract grade, $LL.85@11 40, | preferred, bid 32, asked 32%. % ~ - - NEW YORK BONDS. Articles— Receipts, Shipments. U § ref 2= reg.105% L & N unified 4s. 99 | Flour, barrels 2500 24, Do coupon ... 105% Man con’ gold 48:102% | Wheat, bushels . 1A2.000 37,100 Do 3s, reg....106 |Mex Cent 4s.... 691 ' Corn, buehels 186,800 Do coupon ....1086%| Do 1st inc..... 16 = | Oats, bushels . 0,200 149,31 Do new 4s. reg.l: |Minn & 8t L 48..°97 Rye, bushels 8,600 4,4 Do coupon ....133% M_K & T-4s.... 96% | Barley, bushels 400 7 Do old ds. reg. 10118l (00 208 . i 1. | TOn the Produce Exchdnge to-day the butter D e il o e couts 535 | market was easy:.creamery, 16g23%c; dnirics, Do cotpon ... 101%|N J ¢ gen 5e...1287 | 14G20c; eggs, steady at mark, cases included, Atch gen 4s .... 99 |Nor Pacific 4s..102% ) 23@26c; cheese, steady, 10@10%e. Do aflj s % Do ds ... gga 7 *F ; Atlantic C Lne 4s Nor & W con 4s. ) Bal & Ohio 4s...100%|C- 8 L 4s & partic %:2 oreign Lutures. Do 31es 12| Pa conv Bigs. ... S, Central of Ga 551041 Reading gen 4x.. 951 | LIVERPOOL, Do st inc..... €9 ° S L & I M con 5s.111% | _ Wheat March. May. Ches & Ohic 4 St L & S F fg 4s. 84 | Opening 65 64 L ni_& Alton 31 Closing 65% 65 <., A | €M & StP gnds. Wheat— Jan. May-Aug. S & N | Opening . 2120 21 20 SR 3 | Clesing 2125 21 35 Do col Bs .... v |~ Flour— C.C.C & StLgn | Ovening . 28 05 28 65 Chi e Closing 2920 87 Colo & So 4s.. Visible Grain Supply. Den & Rio G s, 97! 6114 Erfe prior lien 4s. 97 | W& L Erie 4s.. 89% Do gen ds. 44| Wis CentMs...... 89 NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Special cable and . 8 . F W & D C 1sts.10214|Colo F conv 5s. 72% telegraphic communications received by Brad- Hocking Val 41105 street's show the following changes in avail- YORK MINING STOCKS, able supplies, as compared With previous re- | . Little, Chler 6 o5 | ‘Wheat—United States and Cana. | 10 Ophir b 700 Rockies, increased 1,634,000 bushel: 05 Pot: %4 3¢ | &nd in Europe, decreased 400,000 bushels. }Com Trntal 08! Savas - 23! Total increase, 1.234,000 bushels. Con Cal & V... 280 Sierra Név © 15| Corn—United States and Canada, east of Horn Silve "1 08|Smail Hopes ... = 25 | Rockies, increased 845,000 bushel Tron Silver _.... 1 25|Standard .. .. 1 2o | . Oats—United States and Ca east of ILaaville Con.... - ol e | Rockles, increased $44,000 bushels. { BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. T Monbly— (Weatlig Cos = B3 Eastern Livestock Marker. | Cail loans ....4%@5% | Mining— —_ - | Time loans "5 "@6 | Adventure CHICAGO. { nds— __ lallouez % | CHICAGO, Jan. 12.—CATTLE — Receipts, i\‘!chlgon 4; i :6'. Amal Copper .... 49% mfl Slow.” Good to prime steers, $6@5 50; Ruiiroady 0% DIt - ooo: B, | poor to/medtum, Lo 5 heiters, 356 = { il 50G4; cows, $1- eifers, | Atehison, 0% |Calumet & Hecla.si2” | §'35: canners, §1 5062 30; bulls, §204; calves, Boston & Albany245 | Copper Range ... 40% | P AOGE _Receipta to-day, 32,000; to-morrow; Boston & Maine.167 |Dom Coal 68 | 50,000. Mixed and butchers’ 5@4 90; good Bogton _Elev _|Franklin ... 15 ' to choice Leavy, $3 uog,s; rough heavy, $4 60@ ER XA i 1ale Tovaie : | 47855 llent, §4 10G4 75; bulk ot sales. $4 000 7 35 | Mol Union Pac 78 |0ld Dom SHEEP—Receipts, 15,000 Sheep, slow; | Mex Cent ... 01 12 Osceola . lamts, steady. Good to choice wethers, $4 25 | Miscellaneo Parrot | @4 60, fair to choice mixed. $3@4: Western | Amer sugar 12474 sheep, $3@4 40: native lambs, $4 50GG 25; Do ptd 24 | Western lambs, $4 75@6 15. | Amer Tel & Tei Dom Iron & ... Gen Electric .. 17 1 Boston Wool, Market. .. | Mass Elect X | prd ... TOY BOSTON, Jan. 12.—A heavy busincss has | United Fruft ..., 96 been done in the past week In the Boston wool | U S Steel . . 10% Wolverine . market. There is a steady trade in territory | Do pta DB6%| wools. ~ Forelgn wools are quiet but firm. | LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Qigtn tlon Idaho—Fine, 15@16c; heavy fi | Cons for money: 1904 Rne. medtizn 108176, mediume 13Q 100 P i , | Wyoming—Fine. 15G16c: heavy flne,’ 13@ldc: fiAnteon - ! & | fine medium, 16@17c; medium, 18%@10c, Utah Atchsion .. - 48%Ont & West -+ 22X | and Nevada—Fine, 15@16c; heavy fine, 14c; Do ptd - 91% Pennsylvania .... 613 | fine medium, 161@17e; medium. 1 . Mon- Bal & Ohio ..... 81% Rand Mines ..... 9% | tana—Fine choice, 18G20c: medlum choice, 19 T OEN & ohs. R B8 ; average, 18@10c; staple, 17@18c; me- & »cm“&“: SRR 2;1 D?d S dium’ choice, mz___ Chi,_ M1l St P.147% . .t o Rt o ol St. Louis Wool Market. | Den & Rio .21 (So Paecific ..l.l0 Pt | gDo pra - 713% Unton Pacific ...] 80 ST. LOUIS. Jap. 12.—Wool, nominal. Me- | .rgo.. ; .20 | _Do nfd 92 | dlum grades comfbing and clothing, 17@2le; B 21; ¥ amy fi;“ U lasos;:r?l light fing, l.'b?‘lflfic; heavy fine, 12@i4%c; tub m ICen‘tu‘l‘ ” 11343 | Wabash . st oo o AR Louis & Nash...111 fa’ . : | 3% & Tex iyl D0 Northern Business. Bar sflver, 27 3-16d ver ounce. Money, 3@3% t. TTLE Ji 12.—C1 ings, $804,792; ! e e on,zfins':of.ée?n the oven market for Wty o0 e | short. bilis is 3i@3%e. per cent and Tor three % . 18—Gl X 134; | months bills 31,@3% per cent, S i St ARG RTLAND, Jan, 12.—Clearings, $725,871; New York _Gmin and Produce. C NEW YORK. Jan. 12.—FLOUR—Receipts, 50 barrels; exports, 15,275 barrels; market balances, $62,083. SPOKANE, Jan. balances, $23,456. Northern Wheat Market. 12.—Clearings, ~ $340,370; still firm. WHEAT—Receipts, 27,000 bushels; exj ris, ' 20,000 hushels. Spot,. firm; No, 2 rted, mom. | - OREGON. inal. elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 99%c| PORTLAND, Jan. 12.—WHEAT—Walla | £. 0. b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o b afloat. Options received further fmy- | petus from war news this morning and ‘were | strong all day. Cables were higher. The market closed %ec higher. May closed at 90%c;: Juily closed at 867 Walla, 73¢; bluests T0@80c; valley, T8c. ‘WASHINGTON. Jan. 12.—WHEAT—Bluestem, TACOMA. T9c; club, 75c. » | Biar JANUARY 13, 1904. them altogether. The feeling is steady, but there is no demand worth speaking of. Prunes are steadily held. as growers rather expect bet- ter prices before long in view of the shortage In the other fruits. There is nothing new in Raisine beyond that menticned yesterday, namely, that Fastern buyers are waiting to see what course the association will in re- §ard to prices at the special meeting called for this week. Nuts are inactive and Honey Is dull, though some apprehension down south re- garding the coming crop is reported, as the con. tinued dry weather does not promise much of a crop of flawers for the ing, $1 15@1 20; Chevalier, $1 20@( 45 or fair to choice. -~ FUTURES, £ Session 9 to 11:30 2. m. Open. High. Low. Close, .$1 073 $1 683, S1 0T $1 OF 2 p. m. sessioa. ‘Open. High _Low. Close. May .......5108 $108 §1 07% $1 07% | OATS—The situation h#s shown no change for some weeks. Receipts and stocks are mod- local dema erate and the usual nd keeps stocks from accumulating. Dealers report a very May steady tone. FRUIT—Apri 4@9%e for Royals and 9 3 UIT—Apricots, 7 e for Aan White, $L22%q1 25 for Callfornla and | @iic for Moorparks: Evaporated: Apples. 4@ $1 27%@1 35 for Northern: Black. $1 1 bige; sun-dried, 3@4c: Peaches, < rs, R d. énw;l%%*lor feed and $1 25@1 35 £OF | 6@10c; Nectarines, 4G5%c; Figs, white, 4G4%¢ O CORN —iWhat with the diversion of the move- | 11 D0Fes: black, {lc; Plums, pitted. 6goc per po und. PRUNES—1905 crop, 2%4@2%e for the four sizes. RAISINS—F. o. b. prices, Fresno, for 1903 2-crown, ment in the southern part of the State to the stock ranches for feeding purposes, there is lit- tle or no domestic Corn being received here now, and the bulk of the local supply consists of Western. 'This latter descripticn is aleo ing freely Lrought into the State for stock feeding. as 1entioned several times of late. The feeling is firm. 127% for Yellow, estern sacked. $1 20@! 1 2215G1 25 for White and $1 20@1 2235 for ixed; California large Yellow, $1 27ig@1 3 1 round do, $1 40G1 50; White, $1 30@1 35 . Egyptian, $1 46@1 55 for white and $1 25 for brown. . RYE—$1 25@1 30 per ctl. The market is | ¢ quiet and prices have not changed for weeks, BUCKWHEAT—S$1 756@2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. ut a moderate demand head and the quota: Family Extras, $1 609 | 4 85, usual term: kers' Extras, $4 50G460; Oregon and Washington. $3 90@4 20 per bbl for Family and $3 90@4 10 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_packages are as follows: ~Graham Filour, $3 25 per 100 1 Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, | $7; Corn Meal, $3 25: extra cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $4@4 25; Buckwheat Flour, §4 504 70; Cracked Wheat, §2 75; Fa_ o crop: 50-Ib boxes—Loose Muscatel, 8%c per Ib; 3-crown, 58e; 4-crown, 6! less Muscatels, 4}4c; do, floated, Paciflc, do, 3%e; tal, do, Seed Ra! "y fane: 3 . er I1b: choice, 7ic; 12-0z packages, fancy, choice, 6%c; in bulk, faney, 7%c; choice, o onpareils, }10%c for 1 X L. 10%c for Ne Plus Ultra and | $%¢ for Languedoc; Peanuts, 6@7e for Bastern: | Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $f 50@5; Chest- nuts, Sgive per 1b. HONEY-—Comb, 10@11%c for white and 8%@ 9lkc for amber: ' water white extracted, 5@ Blcislight amber extracted, 4%G4%c; dark, BEESWAX—27@29¢ per 1b. Local millers report for .the goods under t tions remain as before. FLOUR—California Provisions. | Loeal packers are quoting Hams e lower and ‘sugar-cured Bacon slightly off and barreled | | rina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour. $3 | Pork -is also lower. The market is well sup- | Oats. bbls, $7 25@8 60; in sacks. $6 75@8 10; | plied quiet. Lard is unchanged. | Pearl Barley, $6; Split’ Peas, boxes, $7; Green | The Chicago wires of Bolton, De Ruyter & Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Aside from a decline In Corn products all ! prices remain unchanged. Bran and Middlings ‘are firm, with light offerings. Hay rules very firm, wiih complaints of dry weather from tha | sonthern districts, No complaints of any con- sequence have thus far been received from north of the bay. Co. say: “‘Market higher, Hog recelpts again large and prices at the yards were without m: terial change. The country speculators are, however, bullish on Provisions, because they | are relatively lower than last year and because | they probably hope for some help from the war news. Reeeipts of hogs are large and we think will continue so. While there is a fairly good | dietributive demand, yet stocks must be ac- | ~cumulating rapidly and the packers are letting | the outside speculators have the product. We are inclined to the view that on these condi- | BRAN—$20G21_per ton, tiens Provisions are a sale.” ! MIDDLINGS—§26 50328 50 per ton. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11%c per Ib for SHORTS $19 50@20 50 per ton. heavy, 12c for light medium, 1ic for light, | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $23 | 143 for extra light, 1714¢ for sugar-cured and per ton; OUl Cake Meal at the mill, 19c for extra sugar-cured: Eastern sugarscured Jabbing, $20G30; Cocoanut Cake, $21@22; Corn Hams, 13%c; California Hams, ldc: Mess : Cracked Corn, $28@29; Mixed , Beef, $11 50 per bbl; extra Mess, $12@12 50; Feed, $22G23; Horse Beans, $30G40 per ton. | Family, $13; prime Mess Pork, $16; extra clear, | HAY—Wheat, $I14@17 50; Wheat and Oat. |'§24; Mess, $18; Dry Salted Pork, 11%c; Pig $14@16 50: Oat, $14@16; Wild Oat, $13G14 50; " Pork, $28; Pigs' Feet, $5 25; Smoked Beef, 15e Barley, $12@14; Stock nominal—none here; Al- | falfa. $12@13 50 per ton. STRAW—50@65c per bale. per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 74c per fb for compound and e for pure: half-barreis. pure, 934c: 10-Ib tins, 9%c; 5-Ib tins, 9ige; 3-1b th 0 c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%¢: three & half barrels, 8%c: one tierce, S%c; two tierces, Beans continue very. quiet, and, with the ex; 8l%e; five tierces, 83%c per Ib. | ception of Limas and small' Whites, which are | R R | governed by the dry weather, and Reds, which | . W e aearce and hels by one howse. i mey | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. it now quoted weak. This market is abdbt 300 higher than Michigan, hence the Middle West | is taking Michigan Beans in preference and ' the market is active and very firm. Stocks ail glving this market the go-by. Seeds continue over the coast are extremely light, as fre- quiet and featureless. | quently mentioned of late. The local trade say Beans and Seeds. A further advance in Hops is reported and BEANS—Bavos. $2 35@2 50; Pea, $325; But- that there will be a large increase in the acre- | ters $3. small White, $2 85t farge White, | age this year, as bids of 1713c per Ib for the | $2 40@2 60; Pink. $2 65@2 §0; Red. $4 25@4 50; | new crop of 1904 have caused much excitement nk, | Lima $3@3 15;" Red Kidneys, $3 25: Black- eve. $2@2 15 per ctl: Horse Beans, $2G2 50. SEEDS Brown Mustard, $3: Yellow Mus- 65@2 | in the Hop districts. The Eastern and foreign | markets rute firm. | 3 0ol is reported in very fair demand and tard, $2 80; Flax, $1 80@1 90; Canary, | stocks are steadily being reduced. Prices are b@5lc for Eastern: Alfalfa, 11@lic: Rape, | easy, but not quotably lower, The market is 1%@2c; Timothy, 6@6ic;: Hemp, 3 @3%c per | in very fair condition for sellers. Ib: Millet, 3@3}5c; Broom Corn' Seed, $20G23 | Hiides are steady both here and in the East e > 3 at_previous prices. | 1ED . PEAS—Nominal. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | abcut le@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted | Steers. 9c: medium. Sc: light, T%c: Cow Hids | %c for heavy and 7l4c for light; Stags, Sc: | Salted Kip, 9¢c: Salted Veal, 10c: Salted Calf, | 10%¢; dry’ Hides. 15@16¢; dry Kip, 13c; dry ! Calf, 18c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@@30c each; short Wool, 40460¢ each; medium, T0@c: long Wool, $1Gi1 50: Horse' Hides, salt, $2 75 for large and $2G2 50 for mediom, $1 25@1 8 for small and S0c for Colts. Horse Hides. dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The market for table Potatoes continued act- | tve at steady prices and dealers experienced no difficulty in’ dispceing of the best offerings at full figures, The recent arrivals of Oregon Burbanks, although not strictly first class, were well cleaned out of first hands. Higher | prices would have been obtained had the stock been of better quality. A car of Sweet Pota- loes was marketed and cleaned up quickly at Mexican, 3lc: dry salted Mexican, 23c; dry the recently advanced quotations. Onions ruled Central American, 31c. Goat Skins—Prime An- | firm at previous prices, and what little Oregon v goras, 75c; large and smooth, 30c; medium, 35¢; | stock was offered was quickly snapped up at | small, 20c. the top rate. | TALLLOW--No. 1 rendered, 43¢ per 1b; No. As usual on Tuesday the Teceipts of ‘vegeta- | 2 4e: gredse. 214fdc. bles from Los Angeles by rail were light, but a ' WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin Lambs’. 0@ gteamer which arrived ‘on the preceding day 1lc: Middle County. 11@12c; Northern Free, | brought up several consignments and supplies 11g12:: Northern Defective, 10@11c: Humboldt of most kinds were ample. String and Wax ard Mendocino, 12@ldc;:. Nevada, 13@Whc; Ore- Beans, Summer Squash, Egg Plant and Green gon fine, 18@19¢c; Oregon medium, 17c per Ib. “ Peppers ruled firm ai steady prices, while | PS--20@27 e per Ib for California. i Peas 1?‘:‘2{’ lTomnloeu were lower. There was | i very e inquiry for Tomatoes, owing to the cool weather, and the light suppiies proved ex. Meat Market. cessive. The other vegetables were plentiful | The weather situation is getting grave. The ! Weather Bureau report, which appears in the first column, says that pasturage is drying up and unchanged. In the southern counties and that the cattle and S = g 3 3 k4 POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, T“fil 85c ger ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1 25@1 50 per %t:‘uore m;u)‘:"h"hl' 93:‘13! 15 per ctl: River | é(,“;a“s”" RO Cynet ,?3’}’2!1 $1G1 05 | eep there are dying for want of feed. Local | ONIONS—$1 35G1 50 per ctl. b butchers report that no lambs of any conse- . VEGETABLESGreen® Peas. ;b; | Quence ‘have been received chis year and that | String Beans, 10@15c per I 0@15c; | there will be ncne if the droughtcontinues, as Tomatoes from Los Angeles, 85c@$1 25 per box = the lambs will have to be killed to save the gr crate: Summer Squash from Los Angeles, | eWes, as was dome in 1S77. 'Los Angeles re- $1@1 25 per box: Cabbage, B0c per otl: Casrots, |'POTtS to the Weather Buresu that the season B0c per sack: Hothouse Cucumbers, $1 50 per . thus far Is the dryest since 1563-64, when no dozen; Garlic. 6@Sc per Ib; Egg Plant, 10@20c | rain fell during the whole winter. per Ib; Dried Peppers. 5@Sc per Ib for Stock- | Otherwise there are no new features to the ton and 11@12%c for southern; Dried Okra, | market and quotations remain unchanged. 12%c per Ib; Green Peppers, 7Gi0c per Ib: = Large and small Hogs are plentiful and weak, Mushrooms, Marrowfat and while the medium, ranging from 140 to 200 25¢ per. H Hubbard Squash, $10G15 per ton for round | pounds, are scarce and wanted. DRESSED MEATS. ! lots and %4@¥c per Ib for sacked, [ g 2 ST Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers t, foll Poultry and Game. ";Ei‘;gi.fi:; t4c for Steers and 8@6%c per —_— | 1b_for Cows. The Poultry market was active and in good | ~VEAL Large, $G%; small, 0g10c per 1. | #hape for sellers. The third car of Western for the week was on sale and cleaned up promptly at good' prices. Domestic stock moved freely, large young chickens especially being in da- mands. Recéipts were moderate and nearly évervthing in the chicken line was quoted higher. A few cases of dressed Turkeys came in and met with ready sale at previous prices, Li rkeys were in light supply and ruled we';k at lower rates. ame arrived freely and was weak, trade being of a hand-to-mouth character. ‘Teal, MUTTON—Wethers, 8@8%c; ! s e o ] LAMB— per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7@8%¢ per Ib. i LIVESTOCK MARKET. Ewes, 7@8%¢ ‘The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock. delivered in in clsco, less 50 ' per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 8@0c; Cows and Heifers, 7@Sc: thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. CALVES—i@i%¢c per Ib (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@dc; Ewes, 34@3%c¢ | Widgeon and small Ducks were quoted lower. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 23023 per Ib; | D5, Moionc s soats ver Ib. - ‘t‘z‘éz’?s’-"’céufimc Fora g pre, BeT palr | HOGS—Live Hoga, 140 to 200 ibs, 5% @5%e: ozen for old ang $6@7 Gune: M | IS0 toa fo: sals Moot Qe " I : Be: for young’: Hens, rs, cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 . # - - { for 1 nd : v a0, " Tatber lmegular. Total sales. | * HOPS—Firm; Stats, common to cholcs, old, LOCAL MARKETS. | Rooaters, 555006 50; ol Racstorn® §5gs " | Per cent off from above quotations. | S olied States 2s declined % and the 3s ad- | 10816c; Pacific Coast, 1008 crop, 20g33c; old, i Fryers. $5G5 50; Broflers, $4 50G5 for large : i uitivating orchards and vineyards con- | United States 28 feciined 10g15c. B . £ 4 |and $3 50@4 for small; Pigeons, $1G1 25 per | General Merchandise. i o E D e b T NEW YORK STOCK LIST. o an, o 34, 4n 43 a4 B0 o souabe, | PR . e e I e Open,High. Low. Close. | SUGARRaw, nominal; falr refining, 2%c: Exchange and Bullion. gamtashack. 3904, Sprier 81 T5h5: (en | | BAGSGrain Bags. S0kc: e | o SNt e. The ditches are dry Atchison -, - 16000 6Th oo% ooy | gentrifugal, 06 test, 3%c; molasses sugar, Znc. i %) HE N ldreon, 81 287 “imail Duche, " 51 §55c; Wool Bags, 32g3de; Fidece K md ichison pid. b = L, _qQ 1 is highe id telegra: 3 : Geese, 7! 1 i C 3 U] y Bajtimore & ey FFEE—Spot Rio, steady: No. 7. involce, | on New otk Bave also aivances Shsr s Prant 1 50 for small and $2 for large; Honl- kc e s o Wit petes Beit & Onio pri..- g Z?;“.dm.x::idne-.‘:y;“gg;ao:dxur?uc, Futures | unchanged. T T s ALt 34 ;;rm]srr:‘l‘ll:alas:lllh i Cen of New Jersey. 360" 130 " | Cline of 10 points. | Sales 85,000 cg;‘;fl et g:'::lll gc:me. .-il‘x;{ dags.... — ': g £1 25: Rabbits $2 for Cottontails Andlil 25 for . T Very littie rain hes fallen | Ch e & Ohio. E ing March, 7.05@7.20c; May, 7.45@7.56c; July, s“:m;': E:ch'_';f:!; e © I i85y | Brusb; Hare $1.50. * o in other sections since September, and the | Chicago & Alton... 1.60@7.75c; September, 7.9008c; December, | Now York Exchan sight 203 1218 FRH ontinoed “Grought, combined with drying |Chi & Alton £ e CRSOEEE ro New York s e degiog, i = ‘un Butter, Cheese and Eggs. IR MR tect on crops. Farming operations are en- |Chi G W B ptd EVAPORATED APPLES..Th Iver. per ounce ........ = Ty = Ty Suapented excent in B e e e qulet, with the demand rather: light < gord | Mexichd Dollars. “nominal < FEG . (pEoter rules steady at the advance noted at| B 3 : s maply s Taling i maRy sections. Pat |Chi T & T pe.c.. mon. 4G0c; prime, Ske; cholce, 5%@6c; fancy, Wheat and Other Grains. light. "There are some Victoria. and Lo Anc L turage has ed in most places and cattle | C, C, C &St Louls. PRUNES—A; ttractl geles orders on the market, which keep stock: 1 30181 20181 10 eonSuts an the chugmn e S R [ R I Shing demany, | The e smodsitle e | down, but the local demand is nothing extra. 130 3| maturing slowly and is reported inferior to Jast | Colo South 1st pfd. Jobbing demand. The market is steady ut| WHEAT FREIGHTS—Spot business is still Cheis B b it lesathing IS searon’s i& some Gistricts Colo South 24 pfé. e toaorine 0 rade, e ut i PRILAL about 12 6d as the nominal rate for | noted. and holders are making (ree concensiony | BrrerTier i 10170 140 T, ey :‘r‘l:x:l‘":“l::i‘;.lc!ofll)‘. The Kl?_'i::k & West. e BLoNe: ey, “léq;?m has o r-d'l:xt:d tonnage of LT, ualp:ldtl s R i e Alins but very slowly. | Gooriier e Eq- £ -8 Erowth of grain is somewbat checked by cold | Denver & Rio G, | extra choice, TX@S%c; fancy, 9% @ioKe. 102,700 tonw, agalnst 18,550 ‘on ihe TacCnir are ALy = Wil e meen' | 5 S reatber, but 50 material injury by fros. A way fo this port. 183,000 tons, agalnst 173,700. | Receipts were $0.500 Ihe Butter, 977 cases 160 130 126 1erEe A8 ANGELES SUMMARY. New York Mectal Market. s BTy o ke mowed. 1o | Eaxe and §300 lbe Chose. 3 C3 e B ‘ . - —Creamery. 20G2715c 1 | i Ciol, dryand windy. Seme damage to 3 . Chicago advanced {rom SGic to 87ic, but |and 24GZ5 for seconds: dairy 180c:Lras 235310 100 orangés by wind: none By frost. - Reports state | ;nNEW, YORK, Jan. 12.—Spot tin declined 1e | fell back to Silic. -Mild Winter weather was | butter, nominal: cold siovame 1haaaes pes Ore 175 1 60 1 90 Chat chis te the dryest season since 19634, in Tondon to £182 17s ¢d, and futures were | reported everywhere. Foreign news was more | for ordinary and 2214G24e fo coties o rain fell curing -y = 1liinois Central. 17s 64 lower at £132 1 . Locally tin was warlike, but conflicting. The market at pres- CHEESE—11@11%c for the general market, CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 2%-1b S — Towa 2 | quiet, with spot at $20 1215@29 3714 ent will be governed entirely by the news from | 12G121c for select mild new and 106101e for rd. 8215@S0c; Green Peas—Baby petits 1V eather Report. 40 40 “C:vfilsgerx e \-_mmehmmfi%fimmt the Orient, mmuned,mur;nmr;; m{,uo,.. Ir,wzrlm;!“ec z(oufln: r:%n;c ny:ol;,a 5 4 $150. ,m: pois, 35; extra -m&d. 281 ) were | The weal was caus Y 11 | ern, : Wes R . ifted, 3 o S JasiEher, 345, Locally copper wan frm. | 1008, TR Wwall street comnections. Franc | | HGGSRinch: J0G16. for chorce io fancy | Maitivinderd, sifted, $1: standads. v i T00 199% 1430 19b' | 12873, wna casting ot $13 Somiz 7212 %0 | and Russia sy there will be no war; 'Japan | and 2114a20e for small and mixed colors; sioes, | b sasgcn, 8 = S Nuw fall M ermaittan Se iy ~ 1000 101 /IO 1ass | . Leod' advanced Tx 3. fo er0n 15 1 Lon. | #0d China say there will be war. Bradsireet's | 20@2Sc; cold storage, 20G20c: Eastern nominai | - COAL~-Well 35 ton: Wel- The ollowing A e sasme date last | Minn & Bt Liotie,. . 300 04% - 60" | don, but was unchanged here at §4 06} ot orlds supply an increase of 1,734,000 | and about gone, at Be for cold storage. | lington, 8; Seatte, $0 30; Grvant, 48 30: Bea: e, as compared wi m t gt Spelter was unchanged at £21 1 an. | bushels, % 2 P Ter mm, « g A 4 ' son, and reinfall fa Jast tweaty-tour homes: | Missowri Bactic.... - T00 920 SW-TMIN | on acs ot looais B it auoted e kimasn- | PBolton & De Ruyter's Chicao wires gave the Decidwons and Citrus Fruits. Bay. R 4 gl 2B BB S RE | oo tn dadicumors. esaily e o e | e ant 0o s Seotmgnd | T RTE Y Sy p:u-v""%u"“fl" S Stations 24 nours. esmson. s g ,{:5 Fo. 1 founary Rorners s'l’w'}:u"; R 5 B achiboral supplies ang continued duliness char- figtu‘,‘ffl'" L AT ) l - 2 55 55 hern, ; No. 1 foundry thern cterized markef trus terday | ; Cannel, : b 0% ie D B | ol 1'Tounary Southern soft, $13 1814 55, and all grades of ‘Oranges ruled weak at the | 13 ver ton in bulk and $15 in sscks; Rocky D 0.0 .22 2] 1Y — A recently-revised quotations. Some dealers who .u‘, 80 long tom, ’w‘m Toe b 18% 118 New York Cotton Mark had purchased freely at the auction sale on the | s oo b, om o 2 g ! on Market. - preceding day were trying to force sales at & | oot AC oo aer caren egirh large. -0.00 o O o NEW YORK. Jan, The ‘mark ment Eastern style’ 36: boncless. Siic: Norway. - 100 ot 1! - E closed steady at a net advance ofbg&&mbolnu.“ for Sker - arrow Gauge; “‘:;: e Kins. " o - * p t,”" Ge; tablets, ;- middles, i T wum eoxer mecoRD.___ . Chicago Grain Market. fi iekled Cod. halt buts “ét% ¥y E B © 2 e 3 £ af ?; 23 CHICAGO, Jan 12—X bullish _sentiment ot iy e g 2 35 28 = pervay e whea! . The ; sHEdn EEET, 5 Rl B el | bt B T e | e i s S STATIONS: 3 .§g iz g% % £ =3 ¢ meads 2 iy Shlo BTise. . The peinal Stors | seen. The e e e e S T e e : & B-E s illfl"""’ maivay die BY flg 3 Seciine o thelorice ot Trlton Soaalf 74 B O UC S wmBAT, Bz, pho;_ other fl“flf&’.'g'ggfl 3 ® e el 1 ) ther with lack of moist macu.di : Call e 5 3 N M B 72 | &1 the advance there was Jbesa; white Austraiian, %%«m"‘afinw;“‘“‘_““"‘“‘ 45 36 32 SW Clear .08 38 | which resulted in a setback of fl\“flw‘ Northern Bluestem, §1 4714 vel % N Pt.Cidy .00 “n% | cent. ‘The marl @1 50; Valley, $1 40. g‘l'RUL ] N Clear .00 89 | chases by * < 3 w b 2 0 4 3 - $95; | semrion = report was . Bicsion O to 1180 4. nil Lo & i 3 4% 34 B Clear -00 ITE %fl-‘ll counter- P ‘hows, 35 50 14 5 Clear _ .00 374, | mor BEiL =8 & o & 3 A : Los Angelos.. 2820 80 &2 W Clear .00 g t Ty l.p;l 36 g : :’ Pt.Cldy .: ¥ .26 Clondy 24 0 36 nfl -Cldy g G2 58 48 SB g 57 34 64 40 N B 56 60 W NW Clear % 38 8 PLCay 0 | Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 127 | 21%e; Star, land $42 50@- { quartely dividend of AUCTION SALES Su RED A CHASE& €O, 2D Successors to Killip 1732 Market Street, San Francisco. Announce for THURSDAY EVENING, ¢ o'clock, Jan. 14, 1904, THE FINAL SALE OF HORSES FROM PALO ALTO STUCK FARM, Comprist teen yearlings, three two- year-olds, 'z'-n"f:m-nu-ou- and two brood res. The colts and fillies are by MéKinvey, 2:11%; Nutwood Wilkes, 2:18%: 2:19%; Monbells, 2:20%; Iran Alto, 2:13%, and Dexter Prince, out of brood mares by Elecs tioneer, Palo Alto, Advertiser, Azmoor, Nore val and other great s any ever bred on the farm. At the same time and place ments from various owners wi i1 e o 3% B0l 2:11, by dams. Horses at yard, 1732 Market st., on Monday, Jan. 11. Catalogues now ready. FRED H. CHASE & CO., Livestock Auctioneers. 2 AUCTION SALE = 2 CARLOADS OF HORSES at Southern Pa« eific Rallroad Corrals, foot of Second street, TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, January 14, at 11 a. m. By order of Jos. Denicke of Los Anzeles will seil to the highest bidder 2 carloads young horses. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. Office, 327 Sixth ot. . AUCTION SALE_ARCADE HORSH MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST., WEDNES- DAY, Jan. 13, at 11 a. m., I will sell 40 head of all purpose horses and mares. Every horss must be as represented or momey refunded. JOHN J. DOYLE. Auctioneer. washed; 124@14%¢ for prime to strictly prime washed: 11@11se for strictly good 10% _ 13@9%c for fair @10%ec for good washed; hed; SG8ic for 5 was! 1 30@40c per Ib: medium, Rough _Leather, 15@16c per foot: Trace Leath 3 er. 10 @#4c; Kip. unfinished. 40@50c per Ib; Veal. finished, 50@60c per 1b: Calf finished, ScW$i per Ib; Wax sides, 16@17¢ per foot; Belt Knife Splits.’ 14@716c: Rough Spiits, S@ile per Ib. TANBARK—Ground, per ton; stick, $15G@18 per cord. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for 1 5e. Linseed. 45c per gallon for boiled ¢ for raw: Ci r Ofl, and in cases. No. 1, Tc; Lucol. ddc for boiled and 42c for raw; China Nut, 60@70c per gallon; Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 58¢ for Ceylon and 38c for Australlan; extra bleached winter Sperm Ol S0c; natural winter Sperm Ofl, 75¢; extra bleached win‘er Whale Oil. 65c: natural Whale Oil, 60¢c; extra winter strained Lard Oll, 83¢: - 1 Lard Oil, i5¢: pure Neatsfoot Oil, Tie No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, 65e; light Herrimg Ofl, 45c: dark Herring Ofl. #3c: Salmon Ofl, 38c; bolled Fich Ofl, 40c; raw Fish Ofl, 38c: boiled Paint O11, 35c; raw Paint ¢ COAL OIL — Water White Coal Ol in bulk. 13c; Pearl Oil in cases, 21%¢c; Astral, 21%c. Extra Sgur. 25i¢; Elaine, 27%c; Eocere, 24%¢; deolorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17c: in c 24l4c; Benaine, in bulk, 13e: in’ cases S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 25e; TURPENTT dc per gallon in cases and 77c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6%® 7c per ib; White Lead, 613@Tc, according to quantity QUICKSILVER—$43 50@44 30 for local wse 43 50 per flask for export. SALT—Genuine . $13 36@15: Bales, :_Dairy, per tom, $i1 25: ‘The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-ib g Cubes. A Crushed Fine Crushed. 5.68¢; Powdered, 5.30c; Candy Granulated, 5.30c; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.40c: Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.40c: Fruit Gram d, 5. : _Beet Granu- lated’ (100-1b Dags only). 3.20c: Confectioners’ Magnolia o : Extra C, 4.90e: Golden C, 4.86c: “D,”" 4.70c; barreis. 10c more; half barrels, 25c more; boxes, more: 50-1b bags, 10c more for ail kinds. Tablets—Half | barrels, 5.90c; boxes, 6.15¢; H. & E. Crystal Dominos. S.40c ver 1b. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent LUMBER—Pine, ordinary sizes. $1S@1 tra sizes higher: Redwood. $19@23; Lath, 4 feet, 33 Pickets, $19@26: Shingles. §2 for No.'1 and $1 50 for No. 2: Shakes. $13 for spife and $14 for sawn; Rustic, $25@31. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 Flour, qr ska .. 14.60¢ Hops. bales ... 100 2.350 Screenings, sks. 485 2340 Peits. No. . 105 600| Tallow, ctls 225 1,436, Hides, No. 455 2,600 Raisins, boxes.. 500 600| Leather. rolls 102 650 Wine. gals 000 Flour, qr sks .. 3, AUSTRALIA. Wool. bales 621 PR e R | STOCK MARKET. | AEL ] Trading on the Bond Exchange was fair again, with & decline In Gas and Electric from | $30 to $57 .ud in A‘Iuhn i m: the morning session from to § the stock recovered to lx;i in the afternoon. Giant Powder was weak at $61. There was & sale of Presidio Rallroad at $38. Among the unlisted_securities United Raliway bonds sold as (:Bm:w-: $76 75; 55,000, $77; 10,000, Mining stocks dontinued active, but were lower than on the preceding day. The ofl _ stocks continued dull. . Ex-dividend yesterday: Alaska Packers' Association, regular monthly, $1 per share, | amounting to_$48.000. California Powder Works (new ) 'lll.‘.'yflu_:-onthllm S0c per share January 3 The Northcrn Securities Company has de- 1% per clared a resular quarterly dividend of cent. payable February 20. The Bank of California will pay the usual $4 per share January 18. The California_ Fruit Canners’ 'Assoctation will pay_a_regular monthly dividend of &do per_share January The regular annual meeting of the stock- holders of ,"’: Mutial Savings has been ot the regular annual mesting of the stock- holders_of the California Deposit ‘Com old directors were e rellowa: R D. Fry, 3. Daisell Bros " Huy, Walter J. Bartnett, William €. Ton i D “Sharon, W. F. Barton, James St James Treadwell, E. N. Harmon Henry F. The k bas declared semi-annual dividend st the ratg of ! Cayable January Pine Hana Plantation bes levied assessment No. 4 of 10c per March 5. T o' UNITED STATES BONDS. Nevada National Ban! o Hana Stock and Bond Exchange.* 2 Bid.Ask. 10715100 |4s L 1071418 % | 38 ‘l‘l m * 4s qr coup.. s O T SCELLANEOUS -— — [OT Pay EPC sea01w108 | Do Cal C G 5s. — 106%| Do Cal C&EER Oceanic "h & ot fe. — 104 |Om Cable Cal-st 5s....14 — |Pac @G Im CCWai b — 100 P N Np EdL&P6e120 — P&C FacHos — 11T [P&OR Geary-st_Ss.. 45% 90 st Hfllltm — HC&S 100 Hon R T d a L A Elec = A PR LA LGS sz ic fore 4 PREERETRE fiil | 151; : dos Do lem of Cea.1 SPC 1 cg NPCRJs — P% g CR 8. — 12 v — lcrcu— 101 | Dods NSRRS. — 100 | Dods S T (TRITE =2 3 WATER STOCKS, Contra Costa — Port Costa.. — — Marin Co... — :‘ll"m“. 4 |SFG&BE SN LED P L SLGEET T L Co.. 33% — |U & E.— » Sac EG &R — —