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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Fnrat Bank | ol b Local bank clearings gain $1,500,000 for the weck. Silver and financial quotations unaltered. New York stock market closes the week quietly. Brisk Saturday trading on the Stock and Bond Exchange. Wheat and Barley futures higher, owing to failure of the rain. Oats and Corn firmly held. Rye still dull. Beans firmly held and in good demand. Gowvernment takes 3000 tons of Hay in this market. Heavy arrivals of Bran from the north. Oilcake Meal lower. Beans firm, with a continued demand. Butter in light stock and firm. Eggs still declining. Cheese very weak and plentiful and heavily offered. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins unchanged. Provisions plentiful and weak in all positions. Wool and Hides steady. Hops active and firm. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs as previously quoted. Turpentine marked up 2c per gallon. Potato market in good condition. Omions unchanged. Poultry market cleaned up. ‘Game poor and dull. Appics higher under reduced supplies. Rather more activity in Citrus Fruits. | Amer Smelt & Ret. Amer § & R pfd Amer Sugar Ref. Anaconda Min Co. Brooklyn R Tran Colo Fuel & Iron Colum & Hock Coal Consolidated Gas. . General Electric. . Interntl Paper .... Interntl Paper pfd. | Interntl Pump Internt] Pump National Biscuit National Lead North American. .. Pacific Mall People's Gas 3 Pressed Steel Car. Pressed S Car pfd. Pullman Pal Car Republic Steel Bank Clearings. Local Bank Clearings during the week just ended were $32.140,815, against $30,555,700 during the corresponding week of last yea showing an increase of §1.585,115. The clea ings during the same week in 1902 were $25, 833,440, V'eather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) EAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16, 5 p. m, | The ‘following are the seasonal rainfalls to | @ate s compared with those of same date last Season and rainfail in last twenty-four hours: Rubber Goods pfd Tenn Ceal & Iron U & Leather “es Ban Luis ( B, W Los Ange 0.00 0.43 4.97 U 8 Rubber . £ Dieeo 000 040 6w |L 5 Rubber ptd 2 =3 T K el pid Westers Uhion Total sales | ¥ YORK, Jan. A 16, 1 r;:_d Railrcads of San Francisco were $17,000 Bond transactions of AMERICAN CAN COMPANY American Can, common, bid, preferred, 34 asked YORK BONDS -30334 | Louls & N uni 4s -105%4 |6 ...108 -106% ‘1391 3% 4 asked; o Do 1Ist inc Minn & St L Atlantic Balto & O !0°S L 4s & Par. 04 iPenn conv 3is 114‘ [Reading Gen 4s St L& T o S 5 -1sts Southern Pac 4 !Southern Ry 5 T(x & Pac lsts. 45 Pt.Cidy Clear Clear D GENERAL l'\lrn Pacific 3s. Do conv dx 102 NDITIC > FORECAS' Denver & R G #x- Erle prior lien 4s. An extensive Gepression overlies the North sast. Rain is falling at many points | Do Gen 4s fis Cent 4s .... 88 ngton and Oregon and conditions sre (Ft W & D C munu. o F&1cbde 13 Tor e rain on Sunday over the | Hocking Val 4105108 ortion of the Pacific Coast W YORK MIN STOCKS wing maximum wind velocities are vt g reported: Tatoosh Island, 78 miles per hour 3 13[Little Chiet 06 the south North Head, 42 south- 15| Ontario . south; Baker City, 36 10 Ophir 50 Wignemucca, 28 southwest. The ture’ has risen 12 degrees or more in the Bacramento Valley e Foreeast made at San Fraocisco for thirty “ ™ Silver Iron Silyer Leadville Con BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, _ Money— Mining— 4@5 Adventure Janusry 17 Showers Sunday: brisk igh on the coast at hours ending midnight Northern Californt southerly winds; possibly thern California—Clou ; Mght northe Sunday. possibly t winds, changing > s Cloudy Sunday: continued warm | PEACHES—Remain quiet. | Chicago Grain Market. | extra choice, T%@8%c; mCl;a“uél;xfllt | CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—Wheat ruled itrong on | an active demand (rom shorts. While the do- stic news was in the main apparently bear- | 1 the war situation was sl mruunln: | 1t was this that sterted the covering by shorts, as it was considered poesible that war might | be declared before trading was resumed on Monday. The opening was about where the market_left off the day before, with May at | | 8115@8T3%c¢. Coarse grains were showing con- | | siderable strength, and this fact nduced some ; | buying of wheat' early, which advanced the | | price of May to 87%4@88c. ‘The market re- | on pront taking influ- | ced in some degree by reports of moisture | later in the day advices from | Kansas City stated that reports of damag 10 ihe vinier wheat crop by drought in, th Southwest were becomins more ral. This | was sutficient to cause another by ying move- ent from shorts. Offerings were of such a ight character that before the demand could B8 sationed May bad meon fotaten i ss4c. [he market closed stron, with prices about um ] Inxh mark, final figures on May being ®Cotn was excited, and the traie at times | aseumed large propcrtions. May opened itc ‘4 higher at $Vgi0lc, cased off 1o 8% w and then advanced rapldly to Aoqc, closing at RGO A Tesumption of Bull tacties by leading long caused a €rong market In oats. After open- | Ing @ shade lower to ige higher at #1%c to Aa@ilNe May eold | between -#1%ic and 42icc, closing at 416@41%c. Interesting grain markets attracted traders from the provieion pit, and trading was only of small volume, with mest of 1t for locai ac- count. The stréngth in graén h:ld provisions ! prices steady, May york closing ;_:_nade higher v, igh. Low. '?5: Y 45% 4bly by 48 & 8 e K September* Mess Pork, per bbl— 37ty 6 67% 6 774 Cash quotations “m #3, olows: Flour, frr: winter patents, $4 straights, $3 906 4 10 ny?lng patents, %??l straights, $3 0@ 5@ . 2 Iprln( ‘wheat, i@Si%e; No No. 2 oats, 3 40@46c; No. 2 rve, 2ct koo Teeaing barlex, 10@42c; (air to cholee malting, 486idsc; No. 1 faxsced, 08%ic; No,1 Northweitern, $1 05; prime timothy secd, 2 bol, S13@13 12: lard, per 5 hort ribs sides (lr\ose), Sides (boxed). $6 62 of high wines, $1 27; e, Sll 35@11 40. 6 621 Ya! clover, Articles—. Recelpts. Shipments. Flour, barrels. . 17 700 19,100 Wheat, bushels. 24,100 Corn, 'Lushel. 164,300 Oats. bushels 41,800 | Rye, bushels. . 4.000 | bushels 14,300 Rarley change the Butter markel steady; creameries 15@2lc: dairies. 13@ egxs, nnd; at mark. cases included, 8@ 10G10° Foreign Futures. | LIVERPOOL. Wheat— May. | Opening Closing Wheat— Jan. May-Aug. Opening 3 21 40 Closing 21 35 2890 | 2890 Eastern Livestock Marke:. i Jan. Good to prime steers, CHICAGO, 18.—CATTLE—Receipts, 200: unchanged. 00 5 yoor to medium, $3 50G4 tockers d ' feeders, $2G4 15; _c $1 50 4; heifere, $1 50@2 40, hulls, choice §2 7064 »5 $t 0@4 heavy, roug i, bull: H .’)fl@l 86 $3@4: Western sheep, pative limbs, $4 506 16; West: 1 [ chofce mixed. 10: ]‘f.*.'ror[.\' and Imports. NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Total imports nt ' ary ®oods and seneral merchandise at the hort of New York for the past week were 1:960,551 ts of specie were $31,073.461 gold and | Siiver! i g om the port of Ne: Francisco and vicinity—Showers Sun- | T York were $1,247.560 siiver and $55:300° goia: tresh southerly wind | Atchison . Calumet & He s s s ! A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Do pfd. % |Centennial ., Newo York Metal Market. i | Boston & A Copper Range B | o = 7 Boston al Domini, .5 i New York Money Market. Hoston Flev Frazktin o NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—There was no large —_— =X H & Isie Roya busiess raportéd in any of the metal markets NEW YORK, Jen. 16.—Call loans, 2@2% per | l'";,;’:‘b'g:flggd . ‘n'li:inar-{k ; | to-day ana nmu were as a rule steady a P IS5 S | Mex Central r[_«rmmm | P2 20a20 5714; January deliv- | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. scellanecus— arrot . | 220 25G20 1% s s Awer Suger. 4 |Quines | mpsn;D;lL Lake, $12 45?‘12'1 alectro- | ck— Sales. High. Low Do ptd..... nta Fe Copper. 1% | Iytic, $12 62% @12 87%; casting, 501‘ . . R . e Amer Tel & Tel Tamarack . % IH - Goat And. Jamuars. $4-000 06 y v gy 200 88% | Dom Iron & 8. Trinity LEAD—Firm, at £4 5064 80 for spot. Baitimore & Ohio 600 79 Gen Eleetric. b nilrd States IRON—Quiet and nominally unchanged. Bl & Obo ... -oooo. sonc MB«” v-;:’-«:mc Tea ' 2 pitices- e 3 200 117 prd. Unired & . . United TP Vietorta .+ e { New York Cotton Market. | 300 334 T r? Sl;del 4 ““’rnrn 3 % . a f'm« o & Alton 2,600 3¢ o ptd. & Wolverine k{ | Gardns i Gheo & Alton ofd. 700 58 Westing Com ? | NEW YORK. Jan. 16.—The cotton market Chgo & G Western 500 163, | closed_within a point or so of last night's | ™ % ~ | CEERY. DS, ..ok 5 . | final fizures. i Crgo & Norweim. pd Associated Banks' Statement. | VAR Lo 1% NEW YORE. Jan. 16 -Tné siatetaent of St. Lom.\ Wool Market. ed o ot P36 . Y | S, Jan. 16.—W o % | 3 Losns, % ST. LOUIS, Jan. 16.—Wool. nominal. Me- | c_o.c 8o ist pfd.... | crease, $1S.403.400. Deosits, £041,268,600. | dium’ grades, combing and cothing, 17G2ic: Colo So 24 pfd 200 | crease, $35,555.300. Circulation, = 8¢ 00 | m:m fine, 15@17% c, heavy fine, 12§14%c; | Del & Hudson. 100 Aecrease, $920.000, Legal tenders, $76,819.800° | tub washed, 20G3! Del, Lack & W 700 | Increase. $2.106.400. ~Specie, $181.679,100 i Denver & Rio Gr.. 1 | crease. $15.277.200. Reserve, $25 498,900 7 = creacel $17.383.600. Reserve reauired . $20 Northern: Business. 17.150: increase. §8.8SS.825. Surplus, §24 181 3 increase. SR 404.775. ex-United States 5 ra | depostts, $32,403,025 8,541,425, SEATTLE, Jan. 18.—Clearings, $609,536; New York Grain and Produce, | Jan. 16.—FLOU R—Receipts, | xports, 13,400 barreln; sales, | onm vackages: “market was quiet. hut steady. | $4 25@4 50; winter stralghts, innesot patents, $4 90; winter extras, §3 20@3 45; Mlnnmta bakers, $5 80@4: winter low grades, $3G3 25, WHEAT—Receipts, 5300 bushels; sales, 2.- | 300,000 bushels futures: spot, firm; No. 2red 85c clevator. No. 2 red, 95Vic f. 0. b, Y “Norelern Dutith’ 908 1 o b afoat 1 hard Manitoba, nominal. . o. b. afloat, Opticns were fairly active and strong to-day, | with prices only Je under the season’s record, | infienced by war news and covering by room skorts Later the market exceeded the seu high record and closed firm at %@ie dvance. Sales included No. 2 red M: 6N %, closea at 91%e; July, o 9% 1963 1 s.-)sr, closed at to choice, 10@15c; Pa- S—Firm; :2‘ m"’ crop, 29 :tnmuun ;Ac; fetropoitn .. n & 8¢ Louis.. Northern Securities Ontarlo & Weetern. Pernsylvania EL.C & B Losls. Rock Isina G erep. g 1062 . Bt L&SF st ptd balances, $141,111. TACOMA, Jan. 18.—Clearings, $266,740; bal- STOSRTLAND, Jan. 16.—Clearines, $408.968 ), an. X 24 H §65, 260, ot balances, s SPOKANE. J. 16.—Clearings, $108,481; nces, $40,7 Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. . PORTLAND, Jan. 16 —WHEAT—Walla | 23¢ bluestem, T0@80c; valley, 78 Walla, 7267 @S0c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Jan. 16.—WHEATSteady and unchanged; bluestem, 7fe; club, TSe. —— % | LOCAL MARKETS. | |a ————-. —— ! Exchange and Bullion. !1r: clds, 15c. Sterling Exelunp. uy. -t s StL&SF2dpu DES_Firm; Galveston. 20 to 25 pounds, | Sterling Exchangs, sight:o 1. ' % 8 4 180 Calitarnia 21t 38 pounte. 10; "o . | Sterling Exchange, cables. - 42! éry, 24 to 30 nounds, ldc. Exchan - W')OL—"!rm domestic fleece, 28@32¢, - OLBUM—Steady. — s.‘"m Raflway. g RIVCIAR—‘J'. nominal: fair refining, 2%é: Southern Ry prd... 78 | centrifugal, 96 test, Texas & Pacific. aae. 25 Refined ‘ull No. 261 | 3.95c: No. 9, 3.90c; No, 184 |3 13, 8. . 8% | 3. confectioners” A, 4.30c; mold A, 4.70c; ss eut Iell 5.05¢; the ulor abroad. hlnnrn 2014 ated, with New York and (bo Hoflhwut ying i 38 ipot” Ri hue quantities. Wisconsin K"ntr‘ :z gna.: ml“'d, steady at 'u Wiona G pid. a5 | e Giee. 80000 bags.. incladine i “}.‘;“m"'"" "’a""'e..o R RS press vag e 220 | 1-35@7.40c; 2 flf.,,pommnt over the mdlma - Sertember, 8.1508 Tnited States s i DRIED FRUITS. | cantorma Jo4e8 whn ? Weels Fargo 205 EVAPORATED APPLES—The o o k u Calitornta Mincelianeos— gulet and appesrs 1o be a1 easier in q‘.: fios Bluestem, $1 435 Amal Copper ..... 13,300 Soy; | tepe. Cammcn ar 3. 4@5c: ); Oregpn Vi u 40. #mer Car & Found. 100 nu, u-uvh chotce, 3 mu'v G%O'e. FUTURES. Amer Car & F pra. ri-n t "special’ cha from 9 to 11:50 Amer Lin OHf ..... .Q‘ mamo..” kymtu:..” range | Bession 80 &, m. s “‘A“‘nfi‘_&&‘“’, . K O0is: | My ..ocro AL 1 Py e 764 | extra %@10%c; ) 11@15e. BARLE passing off .f the expected Y—The ! and Green P | 40@ste per pound. . . Reds, ol | String Beans, | or crate; “lots and 3 | new to reyort. W live Turkey | per dozen for old and sw i llm lrflvt Mll.ll h grain re- fi.wu.gmfi =5 ,:."*'a*:x...fha N FUTURES, l!ll‘lol;lw to 11:30 a, m.‘" Rl A fomttons. ks G unthann i | T O ite. 1 S0m4 30; Black, 81 45G1 66; Red $1 2091 Tox tocd and 31 a8 0 m&' G'&’»‘ ‘1— s firmly held, though the local de- mand is not brisk. ‘Western uclud. ll zfliol 25 ror Yellow, $1 221591 25 JE%E1 20 for 135 etl; wh. E—-‘ 1 21 2 BUCK“'HE ’r-sx'%occ per ctl, FIour and Millstuffs. r'LouR_-c.urcml- Famlly Extras, 4 5, usual terms. Bakers' Extras, $1 50+ 607 Oregen and Washington, $3 90420 per bbl for Family and $3 90@4 10 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In_packages are a follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 Rye Flour, §4 25: Rye Meal, $3: §7: Corn Meal $3 23; exira cream o Oat ! Groats. %4 50; Hominy, sigi 25: auckwm»u $4 30@4 5. Cracked Wheat §3 3 Tiha. 4 b0: Whole Wheat Flous 2 50 Honed | Oats, bbls, $7 25@S 10; In sacks, $6 T5@N 10; Pearl Barley, $6; SD"l Peas. boxes, $7; Green Peas. §5 50 per 100 1bs, | Hay and Ftcd:tufi:. Another advance in Ofleake Meal is not:d. Nearly 9700 ks o Bran canie ;n (r.m Oregon, but ar the market had been almost bare prices were not affected. The other Feedstuffs ranged as_before. The Government has officially awarded 3000 of the 5400 tons of Hay for Manila, so often mentioned of \late. to this merket, and the nnr(h will probably et the balance of 1400 : The gmarket ruies steady and unchangsd. BRAN—$20 50 ver ton. DODLINGS. F21045 86 per Ton. SHORTS—$20 50%21 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Ba 23 50@24 50 @20 50 i ‘orn cked Corn, #28 23: Hovee Beans §30340 fer 0. Wheat and Oat. Wild Oat, S13@15 v 4730: Stock nominal—none here. Alfalfa, $1°G1" '»0 per ton. STRAW —5¢@75c per bale. Beans and Seeds. but the market ruling firm for most . $235@2 45 Pea, §3 25; But- : small White, §2 93@ (3: large White, $2 55@2 G5: Pink. $2 T0@2 8S0; Red, $4 23@4 50; Lima,_ $3 153 20; Red Kidneys, $125: Glack- 5, 8262 15 per-ctl; Horse Beuns, $262 30 BEEDS—Brown Mufllnl $3: ow Mus. tard. $2 652 S0: Flax. $1 somm Capary. Y for Eastirn: Alfalfa, 11814 €. i4@2c: Timothy, €@6l%c; Hemp, 3% @sl%e per m Millet, igstie, Broom Carn' Seed. 320025 DN TED PEAS—Nominal Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | The market for table Potatoes s still in good shape and Oregon Burbanks are quoted higher although supplies are more plentitul than 1 zome time past. A steamer arrived from Oce- gon yesterday with 4172 sacks, and a st amer which arrlved on the preceding day brought several consigpments, which dia not appear on the manifest. Burbanks irem Salinas and vicin ity were in.limited supply «nd steady and rivers were firm under continued Hght receipts. There Were no fresh Sweets received. Stock Wwas cleaning up siow quoted rates. at the previousiy Onions were unchanged. Receipts | included 908 sacks from Oregon Ly steamer, Cholee cfferings of Strinc and Wax Beans | from the south were in good dy prices, but poor stock, which arrived freely, met with slow sale at easy rates. Some very poor lots of Beans were offering as low as 6c per pound, but found no buyers. Tomatoes were dull, owing to the cool weather, and supplies were steadily accumulating. Sum- mer Squash and Green Peppers were plentiful | and moved slowly at easy rates. Cabbage was | in demand for shipment snd was firmiy held at | & sharp advance. mento River was offering again and sold at Two boxes came in. —Burbanks from the river, POTATO! per ctl; Garnet Chil :'Barly Rose. 90cGa1 per ot “$1 T5G1 86 ver ctl. ONIONS—S1 35G@1 50 per ctl; Green Onions, Bi@dve per bux. | VEGETABLES-—Green Peas, 3@5c ver Ib; S@lic per Ib; Wax, S$gl2lc; | Tomatoes trom Los Angeles, [Oc@§1 per box b, - Summer Rhubarb, z,,x per Squash trom S bhage, Suthouss "CulSmbers, per Garlle, 5@6c S0c per suck: ver dozen: Egg Plant, 10@15c per 1h: Dried Peppers."sGsc per Ib for Stook- nd 11 ¢ for southern: Dried Okri Yoka o ;. reen Pepvers. 0gSc per . Ibi Muehrooms, 25c Ib; Marrowfat and Hybbard Squash, #0015 per ton_ tor roumd | e Dev‘ 1b for sacked, Peultry and Game. Live Poultry closed e week firm market entirely cleaned up, and d expecting a steady markel two cars of Wastorn st Yesterdar's recelpts were for all descriptions were Dressed Turk argely nominal. eys were n light but ample sup- ply end met with a sluggish demand at the previcusly quoted rates. About 10 cases wers recefved and there were several cases carried over from the preceding day. Game wes dull, and aside from a siight ad- | vance in Mallard Ducks there was nothing The birds are still coming fn very fee d_in the country. POULTR Ry i pe: 25; Gol"hl!. or @i for large and 33a8 for oosters, $6@7T: old Roosters $5@e; ; Broflers, $4 0G5 for large and lacc S0 1l mmm. $i6i1 25 per dozen for old 2 K0 for Squabs. | Cai i Wit Geese, g | Brant_ $1 25 tor smail and $2 fos large; Hon ers, $3 for large and $1 for small; English Snif? £3: common Snipe. $1 50: Wiid Doves. Rabbits._§2 for Colhnulls and $1 25 for Br!llh Hare, §1 20@1 Butter, Cheese and Fggs. Butter rules firm, with light stocks and good demsnd, with some of the smaller house: quoting 30c fof the Anest creameries. The large | houses do rot cuote over 20c. Tha East con- tinues to send many telegrams here offering to | ship any quantity. Cheese is breakinz badly, and the whole market seems to be giving way. Stocks ars | & T too heavy, and the demand is very slow. Everybody now .wants to ssll Eggs. Stora were offered yesterday down to 22c and cold | storage down to 18¢, Ranch declined 2le. Re- celpts are large and increasing. and stocks are dly accumulating. Buvers are shy and do not tonch the market cxcept to buy what they want for the knowing that the goods will be lowst Gu the “following day, eceipts were 24,800 Ibs Biitter, 075 cases z’ nd 3300 1bs Cheese. UTTI:R—(‘relmery. 29c and in a small way we for extras and 25@27%c for seconds; dairy, c: store Butter, nominal: cold Mg 130 | Bran, ‘sks CHEESE—1lc for the general market, 11%@ Oats ctls . Micditngs, sks.. 1,922 126 for wslect mild new and 10G10kc for fower | Potatoes. Feed, sks - 100 | Americas, 124@1sc; Eastern, m&: Western: m_mm;r i e T Y GGS—Ranch. 20427isc for choice to fancy | i -na 25 for smail and mixed color; store, 250 | | STQCK MARKET. | + cold storage, 18G10: P AP e i M l Deciduons and €itrus Fruits., Trads in the Citras fruit market was a Hetl tin cool the w...,‘ jucive to trade in B;nnn':d Fese Y and thsu mlmlon- ruled weak at previous w came in o ehB.. &f-h rom and, being of size and avaiity, met Vith | at Der draw mm! in and al ngs were A 1u¢1¢°;nornuymmm- iter Nellis Muuwmhmnfiu 35 for white and $1 25 Gof | There was no further change in Beans yes- | terday, Asparagus from the Spera- | Poor. owing to the lack of moisture and <’ per 1b for ordivary und 2214@24c for | i TR mm:aunnfin. ! market, more call for some grades ."and Apri- | re ra ier fu & 1, RATHARES: still large lines on h jons. _There are on FRUIT—Apricots, T euxe for Rovals und 9 e Tor Moparks: Avpies, i@ hic, eun-dricd. SGAE; Peacnes, mr. 6100k Noeurlnn. 1@sie: l’u-. Wwhi S !fllsu | In boxes: ted, G@0c per | i an.zu—ms crop, z;s.ag- for the four | RAIS!NS—F o. b. yrl -Fresno, for 1903 | crop: 60-1b boxes— Muscatel Jorows, | 53¢ per Ib; 3-crown, e #-orown, A i less ted, i | ) | | ; W, 5% Cured. 4%c; Pacific, do, 3%¢; Oriental, do, | 3%c. " Seuded Raisins—16-02 w:nn., ! | 8¢’ per Ib; cholce, 1%4¢; 12- g s, fancy, | ooc; choice, §%c: in bulk, (-ney. T%c; cholce, | T iTe—walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13%@1de: | No. 2, 11%@12c u.rdncl bt c: | No. 2, 1611 ds, 1lc for N i0%e for I X L. c for Ne Pl:;dnlm and S%c for Languedoc; tern; Pn:»-n& 11@13c; 50G5; Chest- | uts, S@ive per b, n“l‘lloNg\"—-C'omh Iflllllfic tor 'Nll and llé: I tor amber; rhite .Z?S. e Ptier xtracied, S @IRG: dars i P EswaX—27g29c per 1b. Provisions. | The 1gcal maricet continues weak and dull | | with dezlen shading quotations for Hams and ' | Bacon. s agg wires of Bolton, de Ruyter &. Co. he Ly SO ‘Market abcut unchanged. 4 . uul-\d:r is still the chief buyer and pac kkrl rketing ireety There ia every indication of ‘continued large receipts of hogs, and unless the market is helped out by war news we doubt if the present range of values could be main- | tained.” MEATS —Bacon, 11ie per Ib for | 20 “for Yimkt medium. 14c for Hght, 17¢ for sugar-cured and e Eastern sugar- Hams, extra Mem. 2@12 50; Family, 130 prime. Mese extra clear,’ $21; Mess, $1S: Dry s-lma §25; Pigs’ Feet, $3 25, 150 per Th. 3 $1 Pork, 11lac: Ple Pork. Smoked Heef, LARD—Ticrces quoted at per Ib -for compound wnd fie tar -barrels. pure, | S5 10 Tns, D%c; S-1b tne. 9%acs tns, COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%c: thres half barrels, 3%c: cre tierce, ¥%c: two tierces, | 8%e¢; five tierces, G!fie per 1b. i Hn!cs Talla'c' Wool and Hops. & Wool and Hides cnnlln\.e steady and in fair demand and Hops are active and firm. All quotations remain unchanged. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands nt Yflc under quotations. Heavy S ers. fie: medium, 8c: light, 3%c; Cow Hides, Tigc for heavy and Tl for light; St f‘fl;'d Kip. 9¢; Salted an lfle Salt | £y Jry Hides. 1 ary : Sheepskins. :he-\nnn. Short Wool. 0@ 60c cach: medram, Wool. $1G1 50: small and $1 7 for dry. for large and $1 50 for medium. $1@1 25 Buck Skins—Dry | salted Moxioan, Zoc: dry 50c¢ for Colts. Horse Hides, | trr small and 50¢ for Colts. | Mexfean, 31e: dry ! Central American, 3l Goat Skins—prim (= gc large and smooth, 50c: medjum. xsc I i ALLO“ No. 1 rendered, 4c r Ib: No. | % 23%@ac L& 2. 3le: e, clip—San Joaquin Lambs'_ 0% WGOL-—Fall | 1ie Atiddie County. 11120 Northern Eree. 11@12¢; Northern Defective, 10@11c: Humbpldi | ard Mendocino. 12@14c: Nevada, 13@16c: gon fine, 184719c: Oregon medium, 17c per Ib. | HOPS—25@27 ke per ib for California. Mecat Market. There is no variation noticeable in this mar- ket. Supplies as a rule are ample for all needs. * DRESSED MEATS, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers i are as foliows: BEEF—615@T14c for Steers and 6@6%%e per’ b _for Cows. VEA * S@9c; =mall. 9@10c per ib. u:h-.m\' Wethers. Sg8mc: Ewes, 1@5ke per LAMB-—2%@&10c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, T@8%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. | The followicg quotarions are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per_cent shrinkage for Cattle: A Steers, 8G9 : thin Cows. 4G5¢ pei CALVES—iaiY ver 1h (Rross welgh BS-—114@ e I\QY Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 180 Ibs, 5% @dle: aver 180 1be, Sc; soft Hogs, 41c; sows, 20 per i cent off: Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags. 40 | per cent off {rom above quotations. (Cows and Heiters. General Merchandise. ! BAGS—Grain Bags, 5.50c: Wool Dags, §2gdic; Sc. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New W Lngton, §8; Seattle, 6 50; Bryant,'$6 30 Be ver Hill, $3 80: Standard, 1 § Cres Bay, 8 30, Greta, $1. Walldend. 35, R1e | Sionar 9 80: " bumberiand. $15 T boik - sed Jvania Anthracite Egg, % Quentin, leece ‘l'vluc T -4 ! 14 28 tn dudia; lEennny Wil Anthracite Eew. $15: Weish Lom, | $1150: “Connel. 88 50 per on: Coke. $i1 D08 [ 35" per ton in ‘bulk ang $13 in sacks: Roeky Mountain descriptions, §11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 Su per long tun, according to brand. TLS—Quotctions are for barrels; for cases. Linseed. 45c _per gallon for bml-d 5 for raw; Caltor Ol 1, 1 30m1 12, ucol e tor botved and 42¢ for raw: China Nul. 604/70e per gailon: in' barrels. 8¢ for Ceylon and B extra bleached winter Sperm . Bc: natural winter Sperm Oil. iBe; N . c;_pure Neatsfoot Oil, Tde: No. 1 Neatsfoot Qil, (fc; light Herring Oll. 43¢, dark Herring Oll tic: Saimen Olf, 8e: boll ed ish Oil, 40¢; raw Fish oul, i8c: bolled Paint W Paint OI} Wat Coal Oil 15¢: Pearl Ol in 21%c: Astra by t: 2] Extra Star, 2034¢; E ocere, e "deqlontssd siove Liasomin n casss, 21%c. Bengine. in bulk. Sc-degree Gasoline. In b ; In cases, Ble. TURPENTINE—Has again advan o 88 por Eallen in cases and S2¢ in drums nd tron | barrels. PED ANT) WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 6%@ 7 per 1b: White Lead, 61@7e. l:cordlnl“lo‘ | auantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany quotes ux follows, per Ib. in 100-1b bay Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 5. Powdered, 3.50c: Candy Grafulated. 5.3dc: Dry | Granulated. fine. 5.4uc: Dry Grunulated. coaras, 5.40c; Fruit Granulated. 5.40c: Gran lated” c100-1b bags aniy) 5.70c. Coattetionens’ 40c; Magnalia Extra C. 4.90c: Borden . g barrels, 10c moy half blrral- 25e _more; bfl!fl 50c more: 50.1 bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half | pairels, 5.0c; boxes, 1% H. & E Crystal PDomincs, 8.40c ver Ib. No orders taken for Jess than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. | FOR SATURDAY. JANUARY 16, Flour, qr sks .. 13,627 Wheat, ctl Rarley. etls Corn. ctls Hay. tons . Straw, tons 37;‘u|ne hhll . OREGON. lm Onlons, sks Flour, qr sks Wheat, ctl: Business on the Stock and Bond Itelnml was very brisk for Saturday, but fluetuations | { were (ew, Glant Powd:r and Gas and Electric | were somewhat wemker. There were sales of | ¢ | Bank of California at $443 50 and of German | Savings and Loan at $2200. Among the - | listed recurities Eastern Dynamite sald at $208, H with 20 shares goins. The ofl stocks continued very dull and the | mining stocks closed the week more quietly ' 5 | than they onened it. i i Sales on the California Exchange last week | ‘were 20,700 shares, valued at 30921, the leading | ‘uhlhl:lulfllo'. A-oemuou.m.l h | shares; ; Monarch, 1 ity L0 sov:mn. preed } Superiar; So00: | ‘:a-..fi.:.?u"r B owing directol fih I California { QU City Petroluus | United Gas & il.ctr::. | 1100 Alpha i B0 Andes Stock and Bond E:chcnge !ATU‘RDAY Jan, 16—12 m. umnn !'I‘Aln M‘DI | 8 F Sav U.615 650 STREET RAILROADS. Al Stocks— Avcnu : Assoctated Trust Cert. itornia Standard Caribou Certral Foint Cu Chicago Crude Kern .. Kern River Lion . Morarch of Arizona. Monte Cristo ... Oceidental of W 'V Crude § F & MeKittrick. San Joaquin O & Benator Sovercign Sterling . perior hirty-three Toltee West Shore .. Misesllaneous— Abby Land & Improvement. . Alumeda Suzar .. g Amarican Biscutt Amer Dist Tel Ca! Gos & E Caiitornta. Cotton Mill California Jockey Clul Caiifornia_Shippinz Co. Cal Title Ins & Trust. Central Bank of Oakland. ‘hutes Company ... Cyprese Lawn Ima Co. Fischer's Theater .. Orpheum Comyany . Pacific States Tel & Tel. Paraffine Paint ... Union Sugar Mining Siocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Mexican . 200 Andes 100 Beleher® {06 Dot & Beich 100 Best & Beich.. 100 Challenge Con 100 cu)l--n Con PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. 12 - Enclosed herewith please b1 nd 75c, for which send me| | L3 e copy of TEE CALLS| T CEN- COOK (Fifty | | Cents is THE +| MIUM rate to all its six- AUCTION SALES - WILSON 4r ar 4s ar " MiSCELLANEOUS Bonnl The Anmom. That's AlL AlaA W ~ Siee - EXECUTOR’S SALE. Cal C & B = | m & ct 5. 2 13 am ordered to sell, executor, Calist S 1;;2,,, 1 :uu:::c'.unna; © “:n- nlnm m.sa-.- K _;- - r 1% |w.m-; s fren Smri Tty Gmirat b 18y — tained in palatial residence in Sacramento, -. - [po-muly without reserve or Iimit, to close H Cas 1y SE G&R. }0):% — Eof g i = ;g",“"‘. l"’,‘c“ o TN l 'n.:umn MMY 19, 1904, A Elec o bt R oenoe 08— e dateduamied storage, 4 Blanon ale ' Do e, equare; contents 2 flats, dr s s i Y Serll® ' 2~ AUCTION SALE Do 36 TipgM Monday, January 18, N GRIe100 108 |8 At 11 O'clock, at Ber ok — s ELLIS-STREET STABLE. 615 ELLIS ST, NSRR s — 1004 1 will sell 35 head of Draft and Driving Horses, OGLH Bs107% —" |8t also one Handsome Road Rig Mare sired by 0 W etd 5s. N& i | Diablo, rubber-tired fop buggy and harness -n‘ : ¥, joveral business buggles. carts, Barness. etd. STOCKS. This stock must and will be gok Contra C Port Costa. 8. ATllV!. “Auctioneer. Marin @o... SV W Co. Ly ELECTRIC. T AUCTION—T will seil 1 4 Cent L& P. 3% 4RSF G & D> Aanaseme doaneys snd harnees, Sustiees Mutual B 1. T |Stkn G & and rubber-tired buggies, and also a lot of Pac L Co.. 52% 5% (U G & E wagons, surreys, carts and harness: also 40 SacEG &R Py head of all-purpose harses on TUESDAY, Jan- TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. | uary 19, 11 a m., 1140 FOLSOM ST. SFG&E — — | e—— INSURANCE. | Caledonta ...1 05 1 10 Ophir . 00,5 1238 | Firem's Fnd.335 330 | | Challenge Con :L.'s 39 Overman .... 29 = BANK STOCKS. o, : 5 Am Nt Bk — 130 8 Scorpton ® o8 Anglo-Cal .. 86% — 04/ Seg Beleher.. 11 13 Hank of Cal#d2 445 11 Sierra Nev .. 80 82 Cal Safe 7% — (8 F Nationl. 34 Silver Hill 8 First Nationl — — 50'St Louls 0 - SAVINGS BANKS. 22 Syndicate ... 04 08 [Ger S & Lo — 2300 [Sav & L So -l T S Jiutpal Bav. 0 — Ry oo 07| Yeliow Jacket 51 33 TONOPAH MINES, 19714205 Presidio .... 30% — e Geary ......— 80 | T POWDER. - Glant ..... 6 61 | Vigorit o - — | : SUGAR. o By s — 5 DEn S T8 Honokaa 8 C 12 133 Jnomes S . — L ks oo Tolalt i Huteh S ¥ € 8 7ilaaunan's ¢ = B 16 MISCELLANBOUS, DY A R AR :ynu; g A e 144 (Oceanic 8 C. 4 & “This,” said the amateur photogra- Cal Wine A. 03% ve. |bac AUL FA 3 = |pher, proudly displaying it, “is a photo- et iy | graph I took of myself.” . S | “It hasn't what you would call a 10 Giant Powder Con, s 3. 3 50 | pleasing expression,” replied Miss o | Quickstep, after a brief Inspection. N % 75 | “You shouldn't take yourself so seri- w o 1 \ Al I i 2 ] ORDER FOR THE §'B Branch Ky 8 per cent... 144 23 X t{d.g\v :'L El’tck |11y 5 mw:em. 105 o0 | GREAT IT.000 of Arizana (1909) 163 | e TENTIRY - :g.%g B of ¢ g (ifos. ger lm% | TWENTIETH CENTURY ., ol « erics B) 104 ™, ' I 000 8 P of s (190 108 Bo() - sH.000 Spring Valley 8 .,.3 cent 108 35 ! COOK X | " e | Mail This Order to The S. F. | CahforniaStack and Odl Exchange | Call With 73c. ‘The San Francisco CALL, | San Franeisco, Cal month subscribers and the ad-| | ditional 25c is to prepay ship- ping charges.) 1 SIGNED .... L PO . raciargiatisuscsssal | 40 o8 a8 T EBEIIIURBRBALRS OCEAN TRAVEL. i Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follows: For Ketchikan, Wrangel. i Juneau. ¢ coma, Everstt, Wit o T {21, %, 31, Feb. Changs at Seatile to this mp-ny'- steamers for Alaska and_G. at Seattie or 'r-cm te N. P. Ry., b | TEaTe ey For Eureka 1Humbokll Bay)—Pomona, 1 p. m., Jan. 17, 23, 29. Feb. 4; l:ouu.lflfl- m., Jan, 14, 20, 26, Feb. 1. For Les Angeles (via Port Los Angeles asd San Diego and Redondo). Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro East San Pedro), Senta Barbara, Santa Cruz. Mon- terey, San Sim Cayueos, Port Harford (San | Luls Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. , Coos Bay. 9 a. m.. Jan. 12, 20, 28, Feb, 5 Bonita, 0 a. m., Jan. 16, 24, Feb. 1 For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. !-n.vc.hl Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz,. Santa Ro- Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each sal | month. For further Infi--lia- obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sail- ing_dates OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway wharves, Freight office. 10 Market street. €. P. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market street, San Francisco. i O. R. & N, CO. !h—mltn.“.fl.hh"". g and George W. ls Jan. 2 e 2, 13, 22, March 4 anlu Ouly uwnurolfl.n(b OR.. and short all points ). N | Following were the sles om the Pacific | st Xy "'”-"'u jona- | Stock Exe! ".'-‘l-ly-h | kong with n. U‘I:'ds G Tkl y | it Janiary % l00s .,2 1 08/-200 5% |8 8 NIPPON MARU._ s 400 Chollar ll’gl- icher.. 15 | 300 Chollar 0 100 Sierra. Nev . T8 oo 1 83| 100 Sierra Nev .. T8 BocinisREnE -8 Con 100 Gon 195 400 Nev | s 100 Con w4 100 sierra Nev 11 &4 Son Con 04 10 Sierra Nav 1 39 oo Kentuek 05 fo0 tnion Al 500 28 400 Union Con ; 200 100 Unian Con .1 J bt can %0 Utah = = HiaEe {3 Rl SR 3 ‘Mexlcan