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THE SAN FRANC! 1SCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904 -, basis of high wines, $1 27; clover, contract | were per cental for the best offer- | Ib_for :’:':\d&“;llr 1 40. . but were reported at that figure. VEAL T 8@9¢; small, ..I'-. . i g car of vreeu was marketed, and as the MUTTON— ethtrl. 8@8%c; mc Articles— Receints, Shipments. | derand was Sick the Drice wis snaded. There | Per ib. Flour barrels 28,700 40500 | were no fresh arrivals of yellow Onions and | LAMB—91@10c per Ib. heat, busbels . 36, the market ruled firm at previous quotations. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7@8%c per Ib. rn, bushels . 219.100 | Green Onions were offering freely and met with LIV MARKET. Oats, bushels . 123,800 | a fair inquiry at good prices. 3 Rye, bushels Most kinds of vegetables from Los Angeles in Barley, busl 19,000 were in ample supply and all descriptions ex- | per cent shrinkage for Ca(tl' Fxchange to-day the batter | Cept Ege Plant were weaker, Cholce lots of | * CATTLESteers, i s Oni the Produce Iixe S a1e daities | Peas and Beans continued to bring high prices, | 7@Sc: thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. > market was easy: creamerles, 15G21c. dalrles, | but the receints included much poor stock, | - CALVES—i@4%e per Ib roms welght). Imperial . 13@20c. Eggs, firm; at mark, cases included, | yopoe the wide range in prices. Green Pep- suzm:—wmm x\i Ewes, 3%4@3%c | Independence 24026 Cheese, steady, 10@10%c. pers were in light but ample supply and ruled Junction T N YORK BONDS. & I_ ';“lkd.ll easier rates, \\'hfl! 'omatoes were K:: T EW o3 o abundant and dull. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | U s ret 2s. res. 105% L & X unified 4s. 08% Foreign Futures. ot Tl s et tiastver, 700 Lion Do 10553 Man con wpld 4si102% S5c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, §$1 25@1 60 per 50 per cent Monarch _ Do '}%2 Mex Cent i 1% LIVERPOOL. i1, Oregon Burbenis, 200@81 10 per oti; River | per cent off from above quotations. Monte E ? 3 Do - Do 1st_inc. : Wheat— arc ay. s, : Garnet . H0c@s: —_— % New York stocks about the same. Cotton lower. { Do T T Openin £, S8 jpea ‘{-‘Asalywnro::‘ 90c@$1 per ctl; Sweet Po- General Merchandise. & ’ oo 20 g TP Rk o | Do 110714| Do 2ds RIS > : ONIONS_$1 4061 50 per cil; Green Onioss, i p Not much n on the local stock exchanges. Not m new on the tocal STock ¢4 s | Do 10735 NR of Mex conds. T4% | wheat— Jan. May-Aug. . P in: | BAGSGrain Bags. 3G3iic: San Quentin. | Reed 50 e~y . 3 ERed i Do S101%IN Y C gen 3les. ns’n ! Openin 2 2130 V’FGE!‘ABLPM(‘reen Peas, e 3@6c_ per Ib: | 5.55c; Wool Bags, :r'aak Fleece Fwine, 140 .- h c pening - Silzer showos another advance. chavige unchanged. Do N J C gen bs...120% | pening 2130 | string Beans Satsc p:;-“xbmv!;u .’sag:r [ ot gty = : - Aten Nor Pac 45 csiag - ‘omatces from Los An: el heat and 9 TiONS tations. Do adj -4s. 4| Do 3s . 75 | or crate; Rhubarb, 5@6éc 'per Summer | lington. §8: Seattle, $6 50; Bry-m $6 30; Bea- a7 Vi heat and Barley quiet at previous quotation. | Atlantte G Tneis, 08 |Naroa W cor da: 961 Qpeniny 335 | Sauash from Los Angeles, $1@1 '35 per box: | ok I, $5 50; Standard, 2 50 e LY TR N !, ' Bal & Ohio 4s...101 |0 S L 4s & pnnu Ml,g 3 ¥ Cabbage, B0c per ctl; Carrots, 50c per sack; | Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; 05 o ) firn Do stic C firm ana cstern easy [ 3, Oats firm. omestic orn firm wes SY. Do 3%e... . 931|Pa conv 318 .‘ : Matal Mask gmngu,gegg:umuu,lbsego g)l n[()eru‘l:!nlm, 14‘% I;-, mhc;nx::#"m. 18 T s | hix 6 00 7 '»',’ . o G 95 Tt arlic, 3 la @20c in sacl ‘oltee cest 2 Bran. Middlings and Shoris higher. Hay and Straw very firm. |l of Ga 5s1044 Reading gen 45, 934 | Negy York Metal Market. per 1b: nfi’m:;pe' noag:w Ib for Stocke | §14: Welen Anthracite' Egs, $15; Welsh Lump, | [ e g o . X 5 A% P G Ches & Ohio 4%s.102%!S L & S F g 4s. 81% — Ton ana c for southern: Dr 3 ‘annel, 5 3 g3 o Bean wket slozely wworking arcund into firmer condition. Chi_ & Alton 3igs. 754 St Louis § W 1sts 9214 NEW YORK. Jan. 14.—Tin was 5s Jower in | 12}3c per Ib; GN en Peppers, 6@10c per Ib: | 13 per ton in bulk and 3\3 in sacks; Rocky Hean s cet slowoly working around C. B & Q new 45, 91 - |Seaboard A L is. 67is | 3 NE ik Bothy Spot and Tutures closing.at | Musbrooms, peribi Marrowfat and | Modntain descriptions. $11 150 / # tock. CAM & StP gn 4108 g 1 mdom W B o e ons | M abbard. Squash. $107715 per ton for round | $12 80 per long b 22 Butter still rising under decreasing stocks. C'& N W con-Ts. Toking at $29 25G29 50. tots, and %@%c per Ib for sacked, OILS Quotations are Amestens Bt pe ; . C. R & Pac s { shade lower in London, spot SO N/ R Wa I American District Tel . Y pert Pirie -Onbbi S et heese still depressed Copper Was & . 43¢ for raw: Castor Oll, in cases, No. 1, T0e: | Par (onm Plenty of Eggs coming in no heese st . Do colt bs. SCAInE 58 Jper At X8 whilk ftsiras 3 Cal Cotton Mills ..... e EAS LOWING : oy {€.CC & SLogents. 98 [Union Pacific 45 nuu. e Cha 64 to, 07 108 in’New. York copier Peultry and Game. Bakers' Ad. $1 1001 13; Lucol, dtc for bolled ' oy Gus & Eiectrid Cor. Provisions dull and sagging, here and in the West. Chi Term 4s..... 81 | Do conv ds.... 95% L gutet and unchansed Lake, $13 {303 #nd 42c for raw: Ghine Nul, 0G70c §a¥ S%Io0: . California Jockeva Club i anc 88 ’ . | Cons Tobacco U 8 Steel 24 T1Y { ele \rnl)lic, §12 6212@12 673%: casting, $12 50@ of Western Poultry for the | g "%iingraiian: extra bleached winter Sperm ' California Shippifx Co z . firm, with growers indifferent sellers. Do A Rer S jabasudate 1% 12735 on sale and met With & Ofl, Soe: natural winter Sperm Oil. 7oc; extra Cal Title Ins & Trust Hops continue very firm, with growers 4 Lo Den & Rio G Do deb B. 051 | ““ead advanced 1 34 to. £H 158 24 i Lon- | steady demand at good prices. = The macket ,,,.',ch,d' winter Whale Oil. 606: naturai Whate | Contral Bank of Oakiand.. : 3 7 < ia Erie prior lien 4 8015 { don #na remained firm here at §4 4 for domestic stock was in good shape for sellers ‘60c: extra iriuter strained lged Chutes Company ... Owick er in large receipt and slozo demand. o gen 4s. s Tier wae uncnanged a, S5l ioe: - Tocally | fom o Tight Teceints cleancd up quickly, AN | o 1 Tara il 1o pure Nentofoot Ol Toe. Cypress Lawn Imp Co. 2 % ¢ [P &G i 103 C B & 1 conv Be T3 | spelher was5 poinis lower, ‘closing at $4 9@ | large young chickens esvecially bemg in de- | No: f Neatstoot it 668 light Herring Oily 45e; Fiseher's ‘Theater No further variation in live or dressed Meats. Hocking Val $15s. 104 1565 S0 mand. _Hens, Roosters and Fryers _were | qau Hetring Oil, sie: Safmon, Ol e: Solled Gas Consumers’ Assn Ne jurther varwahon i | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. i lronxclo;e?dflllt fow 02 A Gl];vm and at 42| quoted ll‘mm Dressed Turkeys were suddenly | Fish Oil, 40c; raw Fish Oil, 38c; boled Pamt Honolulu Sugar ... ymm' PR , . . b 7 y o T 4%d - in esboro. ~ Locally iron was un- | plentiful and, as there. was practically 1o | Gy, raw Pamt Off, 3% er; > Potatées active and in good local demand. Onions firm. | Atce 1Y s el %‘chan,m No. 1_doundry, ' Northern, $15@10: | market for them, prices declined sharply. Deal- | “'CoXT. P ator "White Coal it | North Shore Rafiroad ...... - » | Bruns_Con 05 Ophir, . <8N Northern, $14@15; No. 1 foun- [ ers were forcing sales and experienced consid- | in bulk, 15c; Pearl Ofl In cases. 2134c: Astral, - Orpheum Company . . Southern egetables in good supply and weak. o ol s TR il and No.'1 foundry, Southern, | erable difficuity in disposing of second-class | 211ic; : Extra Star. 3blc: Elaine, = Pacific States Tel & Tel.. i - 5 vig e 3 Con Cal & Va... 1 30 Savage R 25. offerings. Live Turkeys were weaker in sym- |371gc: Eoces. Yoc: aeodorized Stove Gasoiine, Paraffine Paint ... 2 Poultry vod demand, with sene kinds higher. Horn Silver 1 05 Sferra Nev....... 80 i gy Pathy with dressed. in bulk, 17c File. Benaine, in bulk, San Franciseo Dry Dock £ R % | Tron_ siiver . 1 65Small Hopes ..., 20 Eastern Livestock Marker Game arrived froely and met with a sIUgEish | 13c; in cases, 10%c; S6-degree Gasoline, In Sanitary Reduction Works.. be ¢ and coming in th nd poor. | Leadville Con 02/Standard 150 i 5 - demand and the bulk of the receipts were still | bulk. 2%c: In cases. 3le. Sausalito Land & Ferry - Game in liberal supply and coming in thin and po BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDE: — on hand at the close. The birds are running | TURPENTINE—86e per gallon in cases and Sperry Flour Company I G Bt Y CHICAGO. very thin and poor owing to the dry weather | 80c in drums and iron barrels. Standard Electric Cit Fr still affected mrm:‘nmf?.’\' by cold weather. _ Money— Weating Com. ... CHICAGO, Jah TTLE — Recelpts, | #nd_consequent lack of feed in the country. PED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 6%4@ Tesla Coal Company i ] 3 Call loans 4gs| Mining-— % o2 L CATTLE — Recoly t6 | FOULTRY—Dressed: Turkeys, 18@%ic per Ib: | Tc per ib; White Lead, 6%@Te. according'to | Truckes Biectric % e 1506 Advi 8000, Good, v “nion r . — {Allouez . 1 3% 4 Srime steers, 33 1065, 70: poot. € medium, m Pk T 35 e 3606 | TQTICKSILVER_1s lower under large re- | Unived Gas & Eleciric | . v B 2 ¥ * 98% Amai Copper. ... 40% { @4 70; Jrockery and feeders, $204: °;1'§>o';‘ 40: | Der dozen for old ana $6@7 for young: Hens, | cepts and a slack export demand at I3 SALES, h iWall Strees. EASTERN MARKETS. | 'mu, Daly West 34 by e iy $6@7 for large and 35@6 young | for local use. The production of the mines | gy SN IR / N Hs . Hallroade— [Bingnam i 22 | P O0E Reveipts: | T to-morrow, | Rovsters, $8G7; old Roosters, $5@6: Fryers, |is said to be increasing. | o b . % | Atchison . “ Calumet & Hecla. 443 T8 ilers, ‘$4 50@5 for large and $3 504 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. rd— Ruyter & Co.'s private wires from | ¥ Do pfd, 3 - 165 $ 15000, Hixed atid but ""m!h _“’ "é smalls_ Pigeons, 311 25 per dozen for old | pany quotes us ollows, per Ib. In 100-15 bags: | 2 Home - ¢ 1% vesterdey said i o Boston & Albany 2 | . 48% to 4 A and $2 25@2 r Squabs. | Cubes, A and_Fine Crushed. 5.6%¢ J - 4 b, eapocislly aw Nezw 7 1 arket. | Boston & ~Matne 166 874 | @490, light, $7ri of -~ o T Candy Granulated. 5.50e: Dry 1760 Assoctated 17 e 1 New York Stock M { Soston . Hley. e _812 % PR EP—““:;”‘S,;‘,',E?";ME.:‘“" and lambs | GAME "‘“:53'.:"“‘“‘ o Sranolaves, fin. 5400 ’Dryfi%nuhuc: coarse, | 100 'lmh-mA‘;(-llr:‘m a ;:" > s 50 »ndon mark | e c X 2% & 4 msl ; Fruit lated, Granu- erncon asion. S Blog gl NEW YORK. Jan. 14.—The stock market |Fhrhburx ptd....135 38 | fair % choler mixed. $3@4; Westar, 8:-1 Gotas o M e s‘l.?.“"‘%u’o;. 5% lbutnl (100.1b bags oniyy. 5.20c: Contectioners I Board— - <ide 1o the market. | Showed a slight increase in animation for 2 | Union Pacific 785 | 10 | $3 T0@4 40: nm\e lambs, $4 50@6 25; Western Brant, $1 25 for small and 32 for large: Honk- B.40c: Magnolia A, Extra C, 4.90c; | 1000 United Railroad 4s ng for a break to invest thelr | brief time this morning and made some slight | Mex Central. 121 e ? 1 59% h'fl"'»J”? Sy 'ers, - $5_for Jarge’,and for small; English 'omaen C. 1.80c; “D,” 4.70c; barrels, 10c more: | 100 Oceldental . t says that the | progress to a higher level of prices, but trad- | Miscellaneous— arrot . 21 . B, e 4 ¥ Snipe. $3: common Snipe. $1 §0; Wild Doves, | half barrels. 25c more. es, 50c more; 50-1b | 100 Occidental . ten days (rom 10412 | ing sromotly relavsed into profound neglect | AMer Sugar. Quiney 1 5 St. Louis Wool Market. §1 20 Rabbits, 83 tor ‘Cottontatls and §1 25 for | bag 0 more, for ‘all kinds. *Tablets_—Halt L e | and the largest part of the gain was lost and Amer el & Tei 138 Eoid 40"‘” o1 Kok e e Al %‘nrl;l‘l;u S.40c.ver Ib. No orders taken for Mining Stocks. ahiznacty | the clos The most conspicuous move- Dom Iron & S. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 14 —WOOL—Nominal. M 4 i less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. . ol Bonkine Malte 1 in he Gesartment of minor | Gen Biestric: | ftum’ srades, ‘combiris and clothing. i@z Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ——— SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. 3anking Matters ich as may remain idle or weeke at | Siyke Bicciric. A% 33 | light fine, 18@1T30; heavy fine, 12G143c: tan Receipts of Produce. Following were the sales on the 2 R e e 2 B gt i e s oS The Goast steamers are not bringing in the | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: James D_ Ruggles, who has heen exchange - £ o e 1 A . b, quantity of Butter expected, and as the de- N Morning Session. of the Bank of California for some hosh inonka, b ieeRe e 1056 {Wotverlng: ov s s OB Norrhem Business. mand has beon very good of late the market | = FOR :;HLREDAY JAY, JANUARY 14, o e i 4 s been el¢ t secret: o o fo | 5% s now well cleaned up and very firm, wii our, qr s > . T et S T Seane e | DON CLOSING STOCKS. e et prices slowly rising. The floors are beglnning | Wheat, ctls .. 1B Avn 240 i D D S e J Cons for money.88 1-16/N Y Central. _“if;"‘;'fl‘f pn ‘C"‘ ngs, $643,500; bal- to look bare, and sellers are more Independent | | Bartey, atis - s 4 A shareholder raiiroad. None of th ot 4 i 88316/ N 2 ! than for a long while East. ctis. 3 L al: A 01y v W B1T. stocks, though there is no further decline. Potatces, sks 5 g Owene, C.| T was mo more success in fnding good g X SqTe v nm’ru;u‘ x.v..n. 14.—Clearings, $650,443; | *'Store Eggs were In_ betier demand and | pove ks 10 Qiatonis o &1 30 Min . for Svived xutmicn U & SONS-J g ook, 8234 |Rand Mines . i balances. 3 steadler yesterday, owing to their cheapness | Middiings, sks. ,2 ch. B. | Ik old Cassatt difference hich | TR Pacific 31 | Rending SPOKANE, Jan, 14.—Clearings, $316,617; bal- compared with ranch, which were neglected | Hay. tons . ;‘t:;t::;ll;:nle Con e of Charles E. Fred- | cz e moveiet In Penmerivens. e | Ghes & Oue...MK! B TGl j ances, $E5, 156 and accumulating. _Receipts were over 1000 | Straw, tons R . t Murdoch sho G e o e Aa . T o e i Oruit Waat .. 1018 oo 31 B8 ‘ : gascr. Btorage goods. both Eastern and Call- | | e e 1 a8 ™ hs ended De- B econslle ‘be..| CbL..Mil & St P47 |So Raliway Northern W heat J!nrket. fornis, ars about claaned uj e T T .| 280, Ot . Stiver Hul . | " the Gouris for damames for | 20 ik Rectipts wera S0.400 Ibs. Butter, 1010 cases STOCK MARKET. | | 1000 Gon'N"¥ 8¢ Louls . 6 | the c 5t "Western Union ooles on the OREGOX. 2 e s o nsene. "xczsc PR | * % | 29 Crown Point Union Con .1 Pennsylvania rieht of way. oo PORTEAND, - Jan. 14, ané 26G20c for seconds: dairy, 18G25c; store | ¥ R S s - . - | elosely to vrevious reports, and traders who st WASHINGTON. °ifi'x-:p"s'x?—fi@uv, for the :T::.-'r";; market, | Was the sharp rally in Alaska Packers, which 1000 Gould & Cur. 47 Yellow Jacket | had sold the stocks of the controlling Rock | TACOMA, Jan. 15.—Wheat, steady. Blue. | 12G12%c for select T new and 10@10%e for | recovered under brisk buylng orders to $145, | 200 Hale & Nore. 75 Yellow Jacket sland capital In anticipation of the plan found tem, 70c; club,. 4 A lower grades: Young Americas. 1214@13c; Fast- | against $136 as the best price of the preceding Afternoon Session, | the sunply. SEmnatal 801 Bag aivan 5160 % ern. 15@16c; Western 14@i5c per Ib. day. Gas and Electric was also higher, selling 700 Andes < 40( 100 Oceidental ke | %o _hold e’ stnel - : £ ~ d 2714¢ f d_mixed colors; store, ere were szles o nk of California ‘aledonia . 4 | was o moderate demand for | The rate of di umwm the open matiet tor | | LOCAL MARKETS. | ;l;‘flgzsc:A’gol;rusom;:e,m;mmfll.n:?. SOIOrS; Store. | Cat0 50 and Mutaal Pask at 3105, In the une 200 Chrlens Con 8| 98 oo 355 Francisco ; rred. “hased on trade | short, bil BeT ML SN D DY i Jimed securities United Railad e sold at! 20 crolar ... I3| 160 Potoat 0 ctors were | - improvement in the demand . - - 2 < ; 7 50, $10, ng transferred. 500 Chollar 700 Savage 52 dict, William J. Dutton, | steel. The monthly blast fur- [ 2 PR i ¥ Deciduous and Citrus Fruits The mining stocks were still unsettled and 600 Con C & Va.l 75| 100 Savage ... kN Willlam Plerce Johnson, | nace stat were regarded with satisfaction | Netw York Grain and Produce. | Exchange and Bullion. active, with enough fluctuation to enable scalp- = 400 Con C & Va.1 701000 Scorpion o8 George A. Pope, W. H. | 0 far as they showed 2 check to the accumu- e The cool weather continued to operate against | ers to make turns here and there. The oil m) Con m fl-l_ 03 300 Sierra Nev .. 73 Wilson, L. 1. Cowgill at but the weekly production on —_— | the sale of Citrus fruits and aside from a lim- | stocks continued gulet. 400 Con 11| 7€0 Silver HIl .. «% clecting James meanwhile fallen to the low- | NEW YORK, 14.—FLOUR—Receipts, | Sterling Wh!"" sixty flx)s — | ited demand for large sizes of fancy vels | The Daly West Mining Company of Utah hu 200 (‘mwn Point. 100 St Louis . 19 ree Johnson vis The improved sentiment over | 34 700. exports, “17.100 barrels. s, 11 i | there was very little doing. Small and medium | declared a r!(ullr dividend of 65¢ per share, | 200 Hale & 400 Union Con o5 3 W. W. Ad e part In TolenSiue Ehe | f cikntes. | Qitletar bub stbady. WItHORS HELEs \ sizes of Navels, which constituted the bulk of | payable Janua; 700 Mexican . 100 Union Con . u n s bands of stacnation, but the | Packages. Quicter, but steady without chang 3 - | the ‘supplice, -were abtndant and vers duil. Ne | © The Bullion Minthg Company has Jevied an | 109 Memican ° 100 Utah ... — : not last throuzh the session. | k. ceipts, 5480 . bushels; . sales, xchange, telegraphic. — | reasonable offer was refused for Tangerines |assessment of Sc. 400 Mexican . 700 Yellow Jacket 30 = | Sl tuer of creiui accumulation of | 3,300,600 bushels futures. Smot, easy; No. er ounc = Wine / rport Trade. | . o : 5 and Japanese Mandarins and Lemons, Grape 5 oy o = eratiober s b i y The Central Eureka Mining Company has | cash in bank reserves seemed to be without | red, 83c to arrive; No. 2 red, Sic f. o. b, | Mexican Dollars, nomina 5 Fruft and Limes continued to drag at previous | declared a monthly dividend of 2c per share PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. 3 B e e e alh e ] Sacacy a1 Mosthere Tty Somtil A pricee. Four ears of Oranges are anounced | amounting to $4000. pasable Jasuary 4. e A, L the exports of Wine from | Bonas were dull and irregular. Total sales, | afioat: ~No. rd Manitoba, mominal, 1. | oot 3 for_to-day’s duction. e Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works #h 1 Pac getogagriato | par value. $2.450.000. United States bonds | o. b afloni Options weakened at the opening | Wheat and Other Grains. Erooks of Abples are-steadily decrbasing and | lavied ait axeemmnint. of $5 per sliare; delin. - Stock Exchasge yesterduy: Were unchaneed on call Gallons 1.2 Cases. Values 6 $1869 ver. 664 lowing 1902, the exports were 603,9: cases, valued at $209,259. ows the monthly exports by r ending December 1903 $2,431,202 the Hi llons and 41 was no re the Hawailan 1sl- ut after that date ¥ the Government., m July 1 to De. gallons and K31 cases, “THE COAST | 4% 3 2> 3 25 £ 2 £ g 2 -] 30.06 36 00 -.30.10 54 o0 30.22 54 Tr. 30.16 52 Cloudy 30.14 B4 Clear 30.08 56 Clear 3012 36 30.04 56 30.00 7 30.16 54 2064 76 30.10 52 o 3008 54 . 10.14 58 Y 3012 50 H 10.14 44 B 20.16 22 B 3018 56 Clear 00 o 72 o 00 64 ly .00 08 50 Pt Cldy 04 94 46 Ciear .00 Tatoosh % 46 Cloudy 26 Walla Walla 3000 56 Cloudy 00 Winnemucca 10 Cloudy .00 Yuma % 76 Clear .00 WEATHER DITIONS AND GENERAL nt of the o fallen in uuhlnm om 1daho the extreme northwestern part of Caltfornie Dense fog is reported in the San Francisco Bay district and als, in the great valley, It i» much cooler in Southern Corecast made 2t San Francisco for 30 hours ting Junuary 15: Northern California — Cloudy, unsettied weather Fridas. with ran in the Horchern por- tion: brisk southeast winds on the northern coast: lght eamterls winds elsewhere. Eouthern California—Cloudy Friday; light nottheast winds, cha 1o southwest. Nevads— Rain Friday m&"m; Cloudy siacwhere: | freah " seacherly r—O-df :d'z lnn"hmuldvk'lnn A G lcwmnuvm.m w&xw IM Atchiso ) Bait & Ol . Balt & Ohio, pfd.. Canadian Pacifi Central of N J ago & Alton ... Chicago & & ptd Chicago & G W .. Chi & G W ptd.. Chicago & N W .. Chicago T & T . Chicago T & T pfd & St Louis.. Great Nor pfd Hocking Valley Hocking Vel Tilinols Jowa Central lowa Central Kansas Cit Kensas ¢ Louisville & Manhattan L | Metropolitan St Ry Minneap & St L. Missouri Pacific . Kans & T Mo, K & T pfd Nation] of Mex pt ¥ Cent Norfolk & W n Norfolk & W pfd.. Northern Securities. Ontario & Western Pennsylvania 3 Pittsbg.C C & St L | | consols. The sentiment quickly changed, how- e A0 ahal | Son Ry atrone: SRR ot Reanding . 8% 78V | carried the price steadily upward. The ade Reading 2d pfd 55" an: 987 | vance was due to a considerable extent to the Rock Island Co. 22 20% 21% | display of strensth shown in coarse grains, Rock 1 Co pfd 59 881 B0% | aithough moderate buying by the big bull in. Bt'L & B ¥ A DU eoss saos Gaa” B0 , | terest had a noticeable effect. After opening SUL &S F 2dpfd, 200 40% 40% 40K | 15c to %@y lower, at 87lke to 87ic, Ma: StLSW . eeees siee 14 climbed up gradually with some wll‘hl set- St Louis 8 W pfd. 31y bdcks until jt_had reached the S73c.notch. St Paul . . K A cablegram from Argentina mentioned. the £t Paul pfd - aae- incessant rains prevailing throughout the Southern Pacific 4R%% 48% | wheat section, and this gave encouragement, Southern Rail 20% 20% | (o buyers. Dry weather in the Southwest and »n 78 | on the Pacific Coast was also construed as a 25 25% | bull factor. During the last hour the early 26 25% | strength gave out, and under heavy liquida. -.:-° B8% | tion the market started on a rapid decline. 7813 | Influenced by peaceful cables there was quite | 893 | general selling late in the day by loca) trad- 20% | ere, who were also laboring under the im- 38 | pression that the leading long was selling 1 % % 173 | through brokers. Before the downward course Wisconsin Central. 1300 .19% 19 19% | was checked May sold at R6%c. The close Wiscon<in Cen pfd. 6.400 ,14‘5, =% o was weak, with May at 86%c. Clearances of | Express Companies— P wheat and flour were equal to 89,800 bushels, | Atass Son Corn_was active and strong. ' The close | American 390. | found May at 8%, a eain of Se over yes | P e States: ] terday's final figures. Wells-Fargo . 205 Oate were excited ard strong. May closed Miscellaneous— at 46%c, a gain of l4c for the day. The open- Amalgam Copper 49% |'ing was the lower, at d0%c. Amer Car & Foung 18;2 Provisions were steady early in the day on | Amer Car & F pfd. 67% | the strength in coarse grains. Later in the Amer Linseed Oil. . 9% | session the market eased off on selling by Amer Lin Oil pfd sutside interests as well as by local packers, Amer Locomotive. 174 | The lower prices at the yards were partly re- Amer Loco pfd T6% | gponsible for the selling movement. The close Amer Smelt & Ref. 48 | wae weak, with May pork 25c 'lawer at $12 95@ Amer S & Ref pfd. 90 | 12 9735, May lard was off 10c at §6 90, and | Amer Sugar Ref. 124 | rjpg down 10@12%4c at*$6 60. ! Anaconda Min Co.. ki3 Estimates receipts for to-morrow., 40 cars. Briiyn Rap Trans, 8 The leading futures ranged as foliows: olo_ Fuel ron { Colum & Hock Coal 14 Articles— Open. Hizh. Low. Close, | Consolidated Gas. 191 ‘Wheat No. 2— _ General Electric. 173 873 % o International Paper 82! 81 Internt] Paper pfd. (LEN »'m\ International Pump Internti Pump pfd Natlonal Biscuit. Pressed § Car pfd Puliman Palace Car Republic Steel... NITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—No bond transac- tions to-day. on_higher consols. liberal Northwest receipts and liquidations, but were rallied by strength of coarse grains at moon. Later they declined a second time under room melling, a poor ex- | o port trade and better foreign news. The close NEW YORK, Jan. 14—Call Joans, 2@2: | was %c net lower. Sales Included No. 2 red X % 02% per 90 3-10@913¢, closed §0%ic; July, S6%@ | B closed S6%c. e Firm NEW YORK STOCK LIST. e Stock— les. High. Low. Close. | WOOI.Firm \U‘hlbvn e 57 % L3 PETROLEUM—Steady. —Spot Rio, steady; No. T The; steady: Cordova, S1a@13c, Coffee futures opened steady at unchanged pr(c(-= to a decline of 5 points, and closed H@ 10 points lower. March, 7.25%7.35c; May, 7.55 ;. July, T.85@7.90c; ~nmembtr Sflu'ft “Octoner, 8.15G8.20c, ‘and Decomber, 8.5 , nominal: fair refining, 2%c; centrifugal, 96 ' test, 3%c; molasses sugar, 28c; refined, quiet DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market evaporated apples is generally quiet, mand light, but prime fruit Common. 4@5c; prime, bYe; fancy, 614@1c PRUNES—Quiet, pmes ranging from for with de- is firmly held. choice, 5@6e; but steady to firm, at sc to lac, according to Cholce are quoted at 0% @Disc; extra | 9%@10%c, and fancy_at 11@15c. HES—Quiet. Choice, extra TH@8c; %@B%c, and fancy, 94@10%c. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—The cotton market closed steady, net 1 to 10 points lower. Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Jan. indicating | that war may be averted led tp heavy sell- | ing of wheat to-day during the’ last hour of | trading. The market closed ragged, witk prices %@%c lower than vesterday. May corn | showed a final gain of %c, oats igc, but pro- visions were 10c to 25c_ lower. The opening in wheat was a trifle easier, in- fluenced by liberal receipts In the Northwest and by an advance in the price of British 14.—Dispatches i £ 33 S & azg S WHEAT—The Eastern and foreign markets are guiet and featureless,” English buyers-are differcnt. Argentine cables report rain every- where except in parts of Santa Fe and Cordoba | proyinces. Chicago was ezsy and not materially changed. The Cincinnati Price Current reports the con- Qition of the crop as heretofore. Snow is gen- eral East and North, whtle the weather s dry in_the Southwest. ! Quotations in this market remain about the CASH “'HEAT | _ California Club, §1 383@1 424 California White Australian, $1 4..121 50: N involce, | o me $1 3NHG@1 41%: | @150; Oregon’ v FUTURES. Session 9 fo 11:30 a. m. Open. ' High. Low. _Close. May -§1 39 §139% 51 38% §1 38% 2 May—$1 38%. BARLEY—The weather still cuts no figure of any consequence, and in fact futures re easy, whereas they ought to Ge strong. ness is quietat quotations which have e “for some time. CASH BARLEY. <Feed. $1 10@1 13%: Shipping and Brew- p. m. Session. ing, $1 15@1 20; Chévalier, $1 20@1 45 for fair | to cholce. FUTURES. " Low. 2 3. e sesulun CIpe: Low. Close. May ........$0 0% Sl(flh $107 $1 07 OATFThe moderate offerings continue to mect with a fair demand and the market rules T, White, $1 22%@1 23 .for California and $1 27G1 55 ‘for Northern; Black 31 45g1 65; | Red. 81 m;luy.*tor feed and $1 25@1 35 for P Econ-q.dum-mmu show considerable change, as will be seen. California large yellow is higher, while receivers of Western are quoting a, lower plane of valiles. Generally speaking, e market Is steady and not particularly active. Western sacked, $1 23%@1 25 for Yellow, $1 223@1 25 for White and $1 1S%@1 20 for Mixed; California large Yellow, §1 3215; small round do, $1 40@1 50; White, $1 35 per cti; Egyptian, $1 45@1 55 for white and $1 25 for | brown. RYE—$1 256G1 30 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$1 7662 per ctl. Flour “and Mil llstuffs. - FLOUR—California ¥ 3 00 4 85, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, 34 50@+4 60; Oregon and W unmvmon. 53 0000 20 per bbl for Family and §3 90@4 10 for Bakers', MILLSTUF! i extra cream do, $4; Oa ominy. $404 25; Buckwheat 5; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Fa- hole Wheat Flour. $3 50: Rolled o:.u,bn $7 25@8 60; in sacks, 10; Pearl Bnmy. w. Bnm P:ll boxes, l1 Green Peas, $6 50 pe: Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran, Midalings and Shorts are again higher, Hay is very strong, and occasional sales of a cu nr so0 over the quoutlom are reported. N—$20 per t mDDLNG 2s m per ton. SHORT! on. FEE! vflm—flnllefl Ba.rley 23 m el SERON Cake Aleal at the mill A n,z. n%gfi? Cocoanut Cake, Crmkad Oufl!. HAY—Wheat, 8 50; mkigfi Wnd O.l";am L.‘Y‘ nominal—fon 17 12711 e Aitaits,. h. ans and Seeds. In spite of the fact that the market Il by the lower. Western markets, it to Bra warkln: into botur mm Reds 507 hw a""‘r-u-w Mus- i %‘é‘fiam'- **m?m 14c; Broom nnm ml—fl-h.l. Polatoes, Onions and V. egetdb'li%;. S0 st 0T | B4 | T5ca%1 for standar the market s gradually working into shape. Most dealers report a sieady inquiry for fancy rades anJ such stock seems to be cleaning up. oice grades are showing more firmness, but common offerings are still abundant and dull. | Howard, A. Extra fancy Spitzenbergs have disappeared and | King, J. the quotations for that description are with- [ B. Anders drawn. vacancy 4 PPLES—$1G1 50 for fancy, 50@9%c for | Bigelow. choice and 20Gd0c for common. y - PEA RS——WIn\er Nellis from cold storage, $1 50412 per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 508 | Febraary 1. 2 25 per box for fancy, $1@1 50 for choice and 00c@$1 for standards; Seedlings, 50c@$1; Tanger.nes, 30cG@81 per box: Japanese Man- | and darine, 75c@$1 for half boxes; Lemons, $1 75 2 50 for fancy, $1 25@1 50 for choice and Grape Fruit, $1a2; Mex- ican Limes, $4G 4 50; Bananas, $1G2 per bunch for Hawaifan and $2G2 50 for Central Amer- ican; Pineapples, $1 50@2 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. The Bank Commi | of which $25,000 has been paid up. Mareus is president, G. H. Rice vice pmldem L. T. Behrens cashier. quent February 17. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Spring Valley Water ing divectorm wery. ro-Sid ed: som, A. Borel, M. Quay and F. J. Symmes. was elected a director to fill the | sed by the death of Samuel Jompany the follow- | Charles Webb Homer S. Frank foners have granted a license to the San Mateo County Savings Bank | | of Redwood City, which will open for business | | The authorized capital is $50,000, Altred J. Stock and Bond Exchange. THURSDAY, Jan 14—2 p. m. UNITED STAT 4s ar coup..107H BONDS. Bid. Ask. | 0714108% '35 qr coup..108 M lS(. ELLANEOUS BONDS, ¢ T FRUIT—Apricots, 7%4@0%¢ for Royals ana 9 | * ¥ ™§ @llc for Moorparks: ‘Evaporated Apples. 4@ | o sac sun-dried, 5@ic; Peaches, 4@ilac; Pears, 10c; Nectarines, 4@6l4c; Figs, white, 4@ 4% e ln bflxn black, <%.c; Plums, pitted, 6@% per PRUNEB—IW crop, 2% @2%ec for the four iz RAISINS—F. o, b. prices. Fresno, for 1003 crop: 50-1b boxes—Loose Museatel, 2-crown, Blic per Ib; 3-crown, 5%ec; d-crown, Gl4c: Seed- less Muscatels, 4%4¢: do, floated, ' 4%jc; un- bleached Sulianas, 4}jc; Thompson's Seedless, T ; O-crown’ Dehesas, §2 50; d-crown Imperials. $i; Malaga Loose. crown, Be per Ib: do 3-crown, Caved $%cs Pacifie, 4o, 3%e; Ortental. o Seeded Ralsins—16-0z packages, fancy, 2% e, Do td 6s. — Be e e chiole, T3c: 1508 peckager, fancy; | Do gta Os. — 1043 (ooSr 100 104 o cholce, 6%c: In bulk, fancy, T%c; choice, | LAP lcm 0s 1014104 | 41905)Sr 108 - Mkt-st C 6. 114117 1906 U7~ Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13 @l4c; | Do lem 5s.11815114 No. 2, 11%@12c; No. 1' hardsheli, 13@133c: | NRR of C6s 105 108 — No. 2, 11G11%e; Almonds, 11c for Nonpareils, | Do 88 .... — stmpd. — 108% 10%e for 1 X L, 10%e fof Ne Plus Ultra and | N B O R 55, — 108%!S P B B e, o, E nguedoc; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern: | N © R fe.. — 112 (8 v W e 104% — euc‘ Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; Chest- | N CP C 5s. — 100 Do 4s 2dm. 99% — n 8@10c per Ib. N S R R bs. —-100 Do 4s 3dm. 98% — HONEY-—Comb, 10@11%c for white and 8%@ | 0 G L H 5s.107% — 6tkn G&E 6s. — 102 9%c for amber; water white extracted, 5® | O W gtd 5s. — 100 (U G & E 58, — — 53c; light amber extracted, 41@i%c; dark, WATER STOCKS. 3na: e 1 Contra Costa 4 |Fort costa. { BEESWAX 216200 per Ib. Marin Co... — 65 IS ¢ Co. 40% 1% o GAS AND ELEC’I‘R!C Provisions. Gemt L & P3N NS F G & E 57N 5 Mutual E 1,0 StnG&E Chicago was much lower and the situation’| Pac L Co.. 53% — |U E- » there is peculfar. One side is buying against | Sac E G & R — large recelpts and accumulating stocks and the -mus‘rmxs- CERTIFICATES, packers are selling. The country is doing g ¢ g & E. the buying, though the market is selling off lh URANCE, on account of long lines of outside holdings 51 3 coming out. Operators look for continued lib- | Firem's Fnd.330 330 | . eral recelpis of Hoge and accumulating sup- BANK STOCKS. ( plies of the cures Am Nt! Bk. — 130 |L P & A... — 170 B ekt o oaale & {be. decline. alredy’ to_cut under one 35 » noted, with ‘:l:len u:lh , especial anathier, especially ME. 2¢ for lig] ams and Bacon. 1134 per Ib for m. lde for hgnt. Y tonextra, Nght, 170 (oF sughr-cared %s 3 o extra, sugar-cured: ‘Eastern sugar. cured_Ham: o5 Califorsis Hums, 124e 13¢c; Mess 50 per bbl; extra Mess, 12 50; 3 Drime. Mess Pork. 16: extra cl Mess, $18: Dry Salted ork, ll%n'rPIl Parll. ml Pigs' Feet, §5 25; m‘}'\‘nb—'flm auoud 8t Tie per b for pound and Hc rrels. pure, She c; lo-lb tins, “c, b mu. fi%e. 3-1b tins, COTT E—One half barrel, 8%c; three half Mtfll‘nfl*: one tierce. S*e l'a tierces, 8%c; five tierces, B*o per 1b. Hides, TaIIo'w, IVaoI and Hops. fnue the leading description under T b belng, very Armand tive de- mand, with 1503 bn m bidding x1 c for the new crop, with none “of m ?ram- seiling at_this n‘un as m;;a n}::‘ull, 35c; fi_‘vfllflzmuk"mu“ Lambs’ S ep—q-:onnl- L ..m Mwbm un-wunqun" Bay (‘PC ammm Huteh S P C, Alaska P A.143 Cal F C A. 94 Cal Wine A. 93% — Q 107 |Oceanic S 5s. — |Pac G tm (HEN] [ 14 1443 (Oceanic Morning Session. Board— 3 Bid. Ask. |4s ar cp new13aL134y | |0 T Co 6s. usl“— IDoB- Dntouflt!oo 108 kel |Om Cable S.120 = b P & O R 6s.116% — [Paweit s ge.118% — SF & SJV: RRARJGRES fa g 55 288282 2333 geARBLUSES R EERa = Ea S | le & [ Morning Session. 160 Andes . 481 100 Mexican ...1 i 400 Andes 44 500 Mexican 2 100 Andes 48 100 Mexican 18 200 Andes . 49 50 Ophir 445 100 Andes . 42| 50 Ophir 435 200 Andes - 40, 50 Ophir 4 50 100 Andes . 38 300 Potosi 32 100 Andes - 3T 200 Potosi 28 200 Belcher . 40 1000 Savage a5 500 Belcher 600 Savage 54 100 Belcher 160 Savage . a3 300 Belcher . 200 Seg Belcher.. 1T 100 Best & Belch.2 15| 300 Seg Belcher. 200 Caledonia . 200 Sterra Nev 100 Caledonia . | 100 Sierra 200 Challenge Con 41 100 Sterra 200 Challenge Con 40/ 500 200 100 600 | 500 | 100 500 2 100 100 Yellow Junn 56 100 Gould & Cur. 100 Yellow Jacket 33 100 Mexican -.... Afternoon Session. 100 Andes . 4 100 Mexican 3 100 Caledonia ...1 10| 500 Mexican 90 600 Challenge Con 38| 106 Mexican 1 200 Chollar 30/ 200 Mexican 195 100 Con C & Va1 65| 100 Mexican 2 00 00 Con 400 Ophir 445 | W Con | 100 Ophir 4 60 | 100 Con 50| 100 Ophir 4 55 ;| 100Con C & V.1 82% Ophir 5 00 00 Confidence 25 600 Potosi 7 ' Con Impe: 04/ 100 Potosi 26 | 200 Con N Y 11| 100 Savage . -5 100 Goula. & Cur. 42| 100 Savage 5 500 Julia .. 06| 500 Scorpion o 100 Mexican . Utah . 20 | 100 Mexican . 100 Yellow Jacket 53 100 Mexican 200 Yellow Jacket 30 400 Mexican TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday : Morning ! | 1100 Mont Top .1 2244/ 400 Ton Midway. 42 | 1600 Rescue . 400 Ton Midway. 43 | "Atternoon Session. | 5000 Esperanza 011000 Rescue ...... 07 700 Evelyn Belmont. ¢3 | 500 Gold_ A Belmont. 43 ! 200 MacNamara Beimont. 64 100 Mont Midway.. 42 400 Paymaster N Star.. 3t 200 Ray & OBrién 10! 200 Ton Superior. 60 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY. Jan. 14— p. m. Bid. As;‘ 31 3¢ a0 a2 8 B L4 B 17 84 %8 G0 220 — o4 o8 5.1 00 m 20 3 5 Bid. Ask. | o — 63 — 25 S fii E 41 i 8 —, 80 —r ATy