The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 23, 1904, Page 15

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MARY OF THE MARKETS. cks about a point higher and firm. e local stock ex ine rapidly Il quiet and featurelcss. : at previous prices. -changes. EXxchange unchange. tnactive and Rye Middir ‘h,”«y"n(v 144 ngs firm. vard under the dry weather. Butt ate supply and stead; . Cheese continues to tend dowenzoard, with increasing receipts. . : at a very narrow range. ther variation in Provisions. cd ps and cd. Vool H ,\'_I? change in C. Hides as previously quot Sheep and Hogs ith moderate stocks. | stocked.. Game dull. t the Fruit market. - Potatoes and Onions [’(w/tr.\ ¢ Cold weat " reat Northern ptd Hocking Valley. Hocking Val p Ulinols Central | Towa Centrad..... wa Central pta IVeather Report. ~Paci sth Meridian & Western. & West pfd.. STATIONS Texas & P L&W t L& W Pacific Pacific pfd GENERAL Inter Inter Inter Pa Paps tains. 1 a Winnipeg . s Halifax . Ottawa. . a thirty Yancouver, B, C. - - o | Quebec . o light fog % | Hamilton . - 8t. John, Victoria, - London. - . Totals ... 04 » % h *Balances in cash. sNot Included in t Forecaster. | o totals because containing other items than - Gl % ] clearings. 4 EASTERN M. K 7 7 ,1 V. MARKETS. IRk New York Grain and Produce. e —_— 0 & % Y NEW YORK, Jan. 22—FLOUR—Receipts, | Siock Market. | 19,640 barrels; exports, 37,000 bagrels: sales, e [ & 2,800 packages. Market duil, but steady. : y & WHEAT—Receipts, 4800 bushels: - sales, — s Potas aaten 1,065,700 shares. | é\w 600 bushels futures and 16,000 busheis spot, s mh p £Saraiy 5 pot market ea: red, 94c elevator and M ITED RAILRQADS OF SAN FRANCISco. | 00, TOFIEC Northern Duluth, $1 1. - NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Bond transactions of | o. b, 1 hard Manitoba, nominal. . z the United Ratironde (‘Y‘Ssnfixnndst‘o'_n1g\l)0 Options loped moderate weakness this o cient evi (3 at $50. 20.000 at 7%, | morning under bearish market c o T b dbring | .:.v.,m ot $7 15, 3000 at $70 €545 and 15,000 2t | | mewe, how in the West and Nauidation Later | ~ - | Iy E depression was helped by bearish Western ci - 41 AMERICAN CAN COMPANY: | advices, but a slight rally occurred near T‘.‘.fl: o | American Can: Common—Bid., $4: asked, | close, with final prices @1 % net lower. Sale 1 | 84 25. Preferred—Bid, $34; asked, 5. included: No. 2 red, May. 917@92%c, closed S S SUBK SONTE | 92l Tuty. S6@THC, closed Soxc. o | U S ret 25 reg.105%[L & N unified 4s. 99% | Hm’,fi‘l_',';‘m Do coupon...... 105 Man con gold 4s.133 WOOL—Firm Do 3s, reg.....106 |Mex Cent 4s. PETROLEUM~Steady. Do coupon... ;g‘fi m”“ 1st inc. i . | COFFEE—Spot Rio, firm; No. 7 Invoice, Do new 4s, reg.132% L ‘E St L 45 97% | g 7.16c: mild, firm. The coffee futures market Do eoupon 334 M. K & Tex 4s Dsl. clos=d_firm, 10 to ‘>n points higher, with . Do old 4s, Teg 0‘"3 Do 2ds . of 255,000_ bag: n o was that the nemiy| Do owwea...-. BN February, 7.5 i . e iz T RS e T80c: May, 7.0008.10c; Tuly, 8.208555¢; Sep: R g R tember, 8.45G8.50c; October, 8.60c; December, | inent in cotton a uring the rec A e e ectivity in those T A o adj | SUGAR-Raw, nominal; refined, dull. like zed by which thess | Atisatie € OSL 45 & pa 52 | s ¥ . Bal & Ohi . 48 ]llrfl(‘ R.. | g in concert to | g 3 Pe “conv’ 3l 00 Clncaga Gram Market. he _characteristic Do lst inc..... L& T« of such organized | Ches "';)Mu”"_l c'm CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—On aceount of crippled | SL&EF (g 4s M Chi & Alton 2ige. 7615 |St Louls SW lsts. 94 C B & Q new 4s. 931 |Seaboard A L 4s. 66% C.M & StP gn 4s.108% /S0 Pacific 4s C' & N W con 75.131%|So Rallway 5 C, R I & Pac 4s '3'.1':&1’ 1 Do col bs. and bidding up of | ted from onme to affect _opinon and seling at the rmnxuuzK the reactionary in dey general mnder the | cC.C & § Len 48 st eopand the level | Chi Term 4s..... 81%| Do conv ds. v 2 the highest. | Cons Tobacco 44.. uoa"l S Steel 2d 5s.. 75 i Colo & Ro 4s. Wabash_lsts Den & Rio G 4s. 98 | Do deb B. Erie prior lien 4s. 98 (W & L Erle Do gen 4s..... 86 Wis Cent 4s F W & D C 1sts. 104 [Colo F & I con Hocking Val 4145105 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con lo Little Chlef. in Cleveland icy Was not very ef- | the close, which was | pper and Southern | € held back from | es to realize on notably strong | . United - o8 Fiates Steel was late in advancing apd dig | Alice 27 Ontario 600 rot hold well Breece 10| Ophir 400 bond market was active ahd Eenerally | Bruns C 05/ Phoenix 12 Total sales, (par value), M 5, 000, lf‘um Tunml 08 Potosi 25 Con Cal & 1 70/Savage 59 Horn Silver 1 €5 Siefra 5 | Iron Siiver . 1 25/Sman 20 Z | Leadviite Con 63 Standard . 160 | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, s Money— Westing Com..... 8¢ Jan 2“;0;"!{005—0“‘ eall, | canloams ...0%@4%| Mintag— closing)bid, 1% per | Time loans...4%@5 |Adventure 2 cent. Bonds— Allouez 1§ sixty. days 3 per cent | Atchivon 4s B0y per cent bid; six months, | Mex Cent 21y - » Railroads— 450 aper—43@5 per cent. | Atchison . 161 Sasy. with actual busi- Do prd.. 16 t $4.850564.86 for de- | Boston & Albany. 266 34 45530 1:..- sixty-day Bllls. | Boston & Maine.168 |Dom 8614 504 09, % 40 |Franklin 83 4 83 N Y N H & H..195% Isle Royal 815 Fitchburg 5fd..1138 |Mohawk 3815 )/ 65 “Domi steady; raiiroads, ir- | Mex Central. 1 Ou = i Miscellanecus— Amer Sugar ..... Do pfd.. Amer Tel & Tel. xzm T Dom Iron & S. ury Statement. 22 —To-8ay’s abie cash balance, LONDON CLOSING STOCKS, 1% | Cons for moneyS8 1116 G W B prd ‘rago & N W Term & Trans. C. ©. C & St Louk Golorado Southern Golo Somth 1st nf ol South 24 164 . Delaware & uunm “ Denver & Rio G. Den l Rio G pd. | short_bills i | months’ bllis 3% + | gentine 34 per cent and for three er cent. Bank Clearings. NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—The following table, compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- inge at the principal cities for the week ended January 20, with the vercentage of Increase | and decreass as compared with the correspond- ing week last year: Cities— Clncinnati *Kansas ( Cleveiana . *Minneapolis . | *New Orlean: Detroit ... *Louisville Indianapolis . Los Angeles. t. Joseph D&n\'r rflll\m: 125 6d to £56 17s 6d, vi:::l! futures * aeclined 1s 3d to £11 13s 91 in London. | i i 1 bbl, $13 221,@13 35; lard, per 100 Ibs, $7 02! short ribs sides (loose), $6. flmm%. (boxed), ;fi 8214 whisky, gon Burbanks, ex-steamer. Wincs, §127; clover, contract | out of first hands and Ealinas and river kinds are cleaning up readily from day to- day. Sweets were In §ood request and the top quo- tation was easily obtained for the best of- ferings. A car of second guality stock came in yesteiduy and sold off well at the inside . Onions _were dy and unchanged, With the demand fair and supplies moderate. Receipts of vegetables from Los Angeles were woderate and choice stock met with ‘primpt sale at good figures, while frostbitten and ciherwiee poor stock dragged at unsteady rates. Hothouse Omlmben are becoming mere piertiful and they are selling at a_wide range es to size. Dried Peppers are firmly held. but moving slowly, owing to the abund- ance and comparatively low prices of Green. POTATOES— Burbanks from the river, S0c@ Burbanks, $1 25@1 ks, 0 e per_ctl: Garnet Chiles, Sod &rly Rau per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, ONIONHK Jfldl W per cll Gr!!n Onions, per grade, $11 Articles— Flour, barrals . Wheat, bushels . Recelpts. Shij em; 300 Bariey. bushels . ~ On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady; creameries, 15@2lc; dai ries, 13@10c. Eges, firm; at mark, cases in- cluded, 26@27isc. Cheese, steady, 10@10igc. Foreign Futures. B VEGETAB! B—Gmn Peas, 3@6c_per 1b; 2130 | string Beans. 10@15c per 1b: Wax, saiauc: 80 ‘Tomatoes (romm Yh‘ol. l—p'n' m box R~ & F 5 . 3 mmer ’.g ~gnror crate: Rhabar Summer o per ail: "Canipts, o e ae. > g-b null and $1 New York Metal Market, ouse Cucumbers, ‘ibcoll per dmzn for 50@1 15 for larg 5 r b Plant. lfi%m per NEW YORK, Jan. 'zt—'nn underwent a !Ib: Dried Pe per 1b_for Stock~ severe break in Lomdon to-day. spot declining 108 and 11@123 c for ;sonthom;_Dried Okta, £1 17s 64 fo 127 Ts 6d. and futures were | 13%e per Ibg Sl £1 1s lower at £127 Gs. The Cecline was at- tributed to speculati hlfl\lellcen. Locally, | spot clesed weak nt $28@28 50. Copper was ‘also easy in lnndon. spot de- i szllry and Game." pax 7s 6d lower at £50 1:». B unchange . J 4 eleo:mh;uc. uz u'fsutlz 87 | ‘The sixth car of Western Poultry for the $12 506G 12 week was on sale and met with a fair de- Lead was nnchl.nxed here at $4 60@4 65, but mand at steady prices. The receipts of dfimes- ! tie! stock were *light, bug. there was quite a ukntity- carried over from Thursiay and the | TS were Spelter was steady at $4 05@3 05. in New York and ‘was ‘also unchnnnd in Mndon at £21 s 6d. e piled with Wegtern. Smal] Broil- I e o TRty Stteh A e el but il other descrip. ons_were vnckange ere was hot muc chinged and more or lese nominal No. 1. oing' In Tutkeys and.both live and dressed in | foundry, forthern, $15@16: No. 2 fourdry. | wer N I3 Te. ed lower. The réceipts of the lat- K"{f?&u :um::nm, "l‘ !gg{vflr‘ mmwhfrm ;24 [y were micAerate, buc proved too. méich for | oy g the market to atborb. Some very poor lots | of . dressed sold down to 15c per Ib.’ Recelpts of Game were light, but there was very little HIfluIl’y and a large pornon of the receipts were on.hand at the E rocl.'rn?—nrzvud 11030: per 1b; | ese par pats, | | ive Fus pepe 15@17¢ 2 ks, §5°5046 50 | Ncw York Cotton Market. 'NEW YORK, Jan. 22 _The cotton market opened strong ‘At an advance of six to twanty- oge pointe, ruled strong all day, closing 22 t. 24 points higher | Richmond | Colunibus . tle . l Washing?: ‘ *Savanna! Memph | Albany .. Salt Lake *Pertland *Toledo Fort W Peorla 2 Hartford . 2, { Rochester . 2, 0G | Atlanta . 3.431.828 * Des Moines 2,150,046 New Haven 1.917,542 1 Nashville ... 968,291 : ik 454 1,363,321 1,453, 1,992,213 1,851,456 a 3 2,082,553 Worcester 1,117,861 Augusta. Ga 1,711,287 | Portiand, Me. 1,565,781 Seranten 1.754,099 Topeka . 1,051,835 Syracuse . 1.38% 625 neville 1,249,621 {imington, 1,007,344 Birmingham Davenport . Fall River Little Rock Knoxville . Mecon Wilkesbarre Akron . Springfleid, T1i.. Wheeling, W. Vi Wichita .. Youngstown Helena .. Lexington Chattanocoga . Lowell .... New Bedford 2.5 Sampad 241 X} 5 Jacksonville, Greensburg. Pa.... | Rockford, 111 28 Springfleld, O. 203 Binghamtan . o Q . Sioux Falls, §. Mansfield, O Houston** wfi“}lm 5:‘ 2&“1 541)"" ‘ smal ne, and §2 Squabs. per : | So: “real. $1.25@1 50: small Ducks, 155 firay Giovse. §35 White Geese, 196 5; Brart, §$1 26 for small and $2 for large; %450 for large and $3 50 for small; nipe, $3: common Snipe, $1 50: Wild | 25;" Rabbits, $2 far Cottontails and | Brush; Hare, $1 26G1 50. | mmgim .fi pls noas—mmpu 1oty SEOME o v S En’m:n'g Dove for 20,000, ‘Mixed and butchers'.-$4 856 5 10; -md :u cholce heavy, 20; rough | $1 25 heavy: $4 S5@5 05: light, $1. 955 bulk of jenies; upwgm L HEED—Recelnth, » and lam { 4 Good to_choice welh?‘l‘i‘f $4@4 40; f:fi' o cholce mixed, §2 25@4; Western sheep, 50 ?4 ?@enn('\e lambs, $4 50@6; Bum-r. Cheese and Eggs. The range in' the quotations for Eggs has | narrowed down to about 2c for the great bulk | of the trade. There is nothing of any conse- | quence going below 22¢c, and but little going over 24c. time of Westorn ambs, St L(mzx I!’obl Market. | | i he year, especially if the weather is | L6k 5 cold, and when there is a brisk shipping de- d.::, ;r‘:é,',s ,.J,,'n:'.,,,f:‘ lndogm.d%m“ mand for them as at present, they bring about | | fieht Ao Ratria: ,m,,,,,m“,”“ % | as much as ranch. At the moment they are | Weghed, 0@3ie %€ tub | practically cleaned up and wanted, while ranch e yee Aok given the go-by. 3 of Cheese have been running heavy Northern _E’ames:. : SR duriig, thn pest 05y o twor At aw th | [ 3 5 market will not stand tne increast prices con. | tinue to decline. e lower quotations do nof SEATTLE, “Jan. 22—Clearings, $503,638; | scem to stimulate trade, however. | valances, S1i2201 TACOMA. Jan. —Clearings, $326,162; B $42792. b PORTLAN $331, $259,366; | EET R UTTER—Creamery, 20g30c for extras and | Imlgc for seconds; ry, 18@22c; store But- | ter, numinal; cfild storage, 18@22c per Ib for | ordl;\lIEry and 221:@24c for extras. | Conditions in Butter remain as before, some dealers quoting a firm and others a weak mar- ket. Stocks of fancy creamery are light and | some dealers who are well cleaned up are ask- | ing an advance. Reéeipts_were 40,500 1bs Butter, 950 Eru and 39,700 lbs Cheese. 22 —Clearings, 22.—Clearings, cases CHEESE_{08114c for geod tg chalce new ORT; : s and 7 for lower grades; Young Amer- Wit Fi: Biues Hlll‘:;’"l,lsofi “‘"'1 cns, 110126 Eastern, 5G16c; Western, 147 | THe !TI[v East A \1&( per 1b. an Queenstown or Falmouth with 1 %550 bashers | of wheat. ( and 22c for sinall and mixed colors; store, 22G22%c; cold storage, 18@19¢. Montreal Toronto wire service outside trading was light in the wheat Dit to-day. The market opened weak, largely because of lower cables and large Ar- shivments. Another factor was a { report of additional rain in the Southwest, effectuaily . breaking the jon; section. May was a shad, at 91%c to 91%c at the nyng. The senti- ment among pit traders seemed to be de- | cidedly bearish and they were inclined to sell | freely. During the first half hour prices de. clined rapidly and May was soon kelling af 913c. Opening buying by the big bull opera- tor terpurarily checked the downward sen- dency and some recovery was made. On every break the prominent long would send in buy- ing orders in an endeavor to upport the mar- ket, but his efforts were of no avail. Prices continued to sink uptil May had touched 90%c, a deeline of 1%c from the opening, which was the high noint* of the day. The close was weak, with May at 90%c. July ranged be- tween Sliic and 8, cifsing at Si%e, a loss of 1%ec for the da Corn was subjected to about the same ex- perience as wheat, With the possible excep- tion that the pit crowd was lees fearful of selling corn than wheat. Closing prices were weak at nearly the bottom figures, May ¢ lower at 4914@49%c. Oats disnlayed some weakness in sympathy with wheat and corn. A fair demand from commission houses and local traders, how- ever, caused » steady feeling. The market was affected somewhat by the weakness in wheat and corn. After opening a shade to e Jower at 42%@#2%c May sold off to | 41%c, but closed steady at 4174c. | " There was realizing in lard on an unusually lnrge soale. but in spite of this selling pro. ruled firm. A strong_hog market was the enoton) bull actor. . May porh iacea fo hizher, lard was up i0c ind ribs 2%@5 he leading futures ranged as follows: to K@ Yc Articles— Oven. High. Low. ‘lose. Wheat No. 2— May .. i 9% 90% 90 £ - atig gy Y TR T 6% sy sy B0 4R By Bn B »% 3 83 2wy 3 2% 41 41 a7 - T 13 121 15 1214 Bk azan Rl i saa aau B Bk qu5 8 v ifi % drought in that | Tower | !‘.l\nn(nn od * S - - LOCAL MARKETS. | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Totals, U8 i - Contlitions and prices in the fruit market | Outside N. Y. showed but little change from the previpus repert. The cold weather continued to discour- age trade in Oranges and other Citrus fruits, and most dealers found it impossible to effect of crdinary stock, even at liberal con- The large sizes of fancy Navels in comparatively light supply, less disposition on the part of denie Exchange and Bullion. Silver wus 16 lower at 58%c, It has been steadily declining of late, and on the 16th was | S9c. There is no fugther change in _exchange. | Sterling Exchange, sixty da: L = Sterling Exchange, sight . hold h stock at high fi St Sterling Exchange, cab 4 87X | of Japanese Mandarins are entirely cieaned N ™8 o aange, i | of Japanese Mandarins are entirely cleaned up ', sigl telegraphic. s auction sale, but the bidding was siow and fruit went at rather 10w prices. Four cars of Navels. in- cluding the car of fancy Redlands fruit that was withdrawn on Wednesday, were sold as . per_ounce Mexican Dollars, EIRERR N nominal Wheat and Other Grains. | | i follows: Extra fancy, $1 0062 40; ordinary | Ay fancy, $1@1 50; choice, H0c@$1 25: standard | WHEAT-—The foreign markets showed no | 50c@$1 10. The top price for extra fancy was change worthy of note. 91%c to 90lac_.with considerable long Wheat coming out. Bradstreet's gave the ex) obtalned only for six boxes of 96s, $1 90 being the highest for the other sizes. ports | A firm feeling continued to prevail in the from the country for the week, Flour included. | Apple market and stocks of the higher grades at 3,500,000 bushels. St. Louis wired that the | were light. The top quotation for fancy stock i long drought in the southern part of the winter | Wes snaded, as there was ncthing on the mar- Wheat beit has been successfully broken, as | ket thut would bring the previous quotation. | rain, followed by snow, .has fallen over the | Stocks of common Apples have been greatly re- | centra: portion of the winter Wheat country. | duced quring the past week and such as they no change of any consequence in | are are steady under a good demand from ped- dlers and others Chicago declined from Ther this market, | CASH WHEAT. 5 ‘ . “; 68 for fancy, T5c@$1 for { 0g63c for common. | poiserin: Clabh AYSSNOL #1%: Outifpfnia P PEARS B White Australian. $1 45@1 50: Northern Cub. | §1 154 D e o T er $1 38%G1 1% Nonhern Blu tem, $1 47%@ C'ITRLS FPUlTs——hu-I Oranges. $1 box 1 50; Oregon Valley. $1 40. per Tor Tancy. #1 2061 15, for chotse aad i _FUTURES. 31 (or standards:’ Seedlings. = 50c@3l: in s : by gt !.f;'"?“ 2 80 Tor fancy. $1°25@1 50 _for choice and for standard: Grape Frult. $162; Mex- 2 5. m Session, jcan Limee. $4@4 50 Bananas, $1@2 per bunch Op; High. Low. “lose. | for Hawallan and mn 50 for Central Amer- | May .. $1 $1 3% 81 07y% n 377 | tedn; Pineapples, $1 50@2 50 per dozen. BARLEY—The market continues very quiet and featureless. CASH BARLEY. $@L L4 Shipping. and Brew- 4: Chevaller. $1 1713@1 40 for Benlon 9 to H H a. m_ Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, H oney Feed, $1 07 ing, §Y 15@1 i | | i i | falr to choice. FUTURES. Gc: Nectarliics, 4@5%c: m hoxes; black, 41gc; Plums, pitted, 6@9c und. My sirhused ll os% h mm lx 01.5. n M% I'Rl."fl"s—lwfl crop, 2%@2%e for the four p. m. Session, “nusns_p % e May—$1 07 bid, $1 0T% asked. 0. b. prices. OATS—Conditions remain as before and quo- | S1 pe il ,"_';";":"‘;‘.‘:: e tations are unchanced. The demxnd overbrisk, but offerings are not hea | White, $1 20@1 35; Black. $1 _5.1 ..5 | §1 2061 322 for teed and $1 25G1 35 for .e«_ | Grays, $1 3214 per ctl. is N0t | Jess Muscatels, 4%c; bleached Sultanas. §ies 5l4c. London Layers— mun $1 25; 3.crown, 125; d-crown clusters, $2: !men Dehesss, 50: G-crown Imperials, $3: Mala 2- | lOR\—kPnV!mll prices are quoted, with a crown, r : do 3-crown, *?. Valencia i = = ,""vf&:;n':c‘r;_éuk’-ar @I Lor veitow, ‘,‘»;;?‘* R R L 5@t 27% fo 3 g Siae Caforss torgs Sner a1 22wl | BB SV, TSR R SO Tound ' do. ; 3 e | Egyprian. $§1 45@1 55 for whiie ‘and $1 25 for | ITS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13% | "R¥E—s1 2583 30 per cu. . No & faiiice: Atmands, He for Non | BUCKWHEAT—$1 G2 per et PR b A o R T 8%¢ for Lani : Peanuts. Eastern: Flour and Millstuffs. Pecans 11@15c; | Cocoanuts, *$15085: Chest. !Y—Cnnh. 10811 £ hite and 8 FLOUR—California hnfly Extras, $4 60@ | 9%c for amber: “m*;h?{e'ext:a: 4 85 usual terms: Bakers' Extras, §4 60; | 5lc: lum amber extracted, ‘%@4%¢; dark, | Oregon -nu\mlmm flm&fflm I!or $3 EESWAX— 27629 per Ib. % At sk Provisions. Chicdgo was steady. Wires from thers said that the countey continuce o buy and the pack Wholn Wheat Fl lled | e conthmc to make and sell. The outsiders b $7 25@$ 60; in sacks $6 75@8 10; | may force prices temporarily higher, but with Purl i'a"&;’ $6; syl& Peas, boxes, $7; Green mm-u receipts of Hogs stocks will go on ac- Pean, per 1 eu‘?’:‘ g‘iflfflm cha: |.I'l !hll mlml. Hay and Feedstuffs. Suny uu;e Torlieht medium, ugz%c for ncm. All quotdtions remain as beforé, Hay an 1D Feedstuffs belnx quoted firm, with- th-yhm»‘r 4 -' lnBl‘l‘x}xt sU] ::- Gronys $¢ 50 Hominy, 3 B\lc‘k‘vhe:z Fl “ S0@4 T5: C!‘lek!‘ Wheat, $3 78; Fa. N 50 per ton. at t] mill. fl Coeou-t c-n.cfl m Horse !u‘n. 'H“”.:,zfi: 3“&&' i B "“lfl- Hudn, Tallow, W Wool and Hops. MW oG se per o o e e 0za _wmwnwum and Beans and S eeds. H?b'i‘,, T ,;z.,m.,-g.e.w; R Hi mns—— lmnod‘lulhtt Store ,Eggs are very good at this | o | Codfish EGGS—Ranch, 2214G25¢ for choice to fancy ! e e e e Fine fanch Eggs arg cheaper again as will be seen. Stocks in wholesale markets are heavy, and as the daily receipts continue large low prices are likely to- rule for some time. Butter is firmer, with heavy-weight squares selling ar premium, Froits and Nesciabies Have changed but little since last week and the latter are still rather scarce, Poultry, Game and Meats are in good sup- ply and they are still selling at the familiar Stock and Bond Exchange. FRIDAY, Jan. 22—-2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. quotations. ~Fish is plentiful and stands Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. about the same as quoted last week. 4s qr coup..107%108% 4s qr cp newl33i 134 COAL, PER TON— {48 ar reg...107%108% s qr coup...107 108 New 1} MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. “\\l-fmnnon $—@10 00 ( al- AN P e DT) g_o B Veilingten y CI e 105 — . e Nut 800 cCal. C G Be. — I mmnhlow.— 5 TH|Cal C&Ex |Oceanic & 8. — | T8 'RODUCE, ETC.— T & ;'l Bs. "—‘- ‘IM ,(;;nr (Glrlyle l: 1224 ; Cal-st Bs.... m mgj,',‘,‘,,‘:.,,, Eggs. afih S C WAt e 104 (305 Ry Se104% — Honey. 'comb. per BaLariin — PaeH iy — B icied. 8910 | Gemryat ber. 5% % raSESi = 1 ry-. " [Poweli- \ - et H C&S 5%s104 — |SE G&R 5s. — 101 ND— H C & B 3e. 087 94 SF & SIVie118 1 Pork Saussge. 12913 | [0 Bt 5310 — 190, X o8 Smoked Beef....—@20 | '\ Ry 5s (1909 108% — e i v — The San Francisco Butchers' Protective Asso- | 1 i, o0 i 4 clation gives ‘the following retail prices for | Do gtd (1905)Sr A.108 1044 meats. LAP lem (1905)Sr B.104% — Roast Beof. 10@20/ Hindqrtr_Lamb. .18@20 | Mkt-st © L (1906) ... 1054108 Tenderloin Steak.15@18 Foreqtr Mutton s: Do lem :5"5“ 192 AT — Porternse, do.171,@22% Leg Mutton. .. .12%@15 | NRR of 1105% [SPC 1 cg Bs. — Sirloin_Steak. 123 @10 Mutton Chops. 2018 | Do S .. 1174 Do stmpd. m'l,lm Round_Steak 1215 S8a10 | NP B R 338, — Beef Stew . @10, N ¢ "0‘6 - s N¢ 4s 2am. 9913 — N8 . 901 — 5@ oG 102 Lamb Chops. i iow - Foreqtr’ Lamb.12%@15 | POULTRY AND GAME, | Contra Costa — — - — W@W;:\Ild Doves. dglfiw Marin Co... — @ Lo 10y ngli-» Snipe dz ©....65G00 Jack Snipe. doz. 8250 | . l,"s A¥D. BLECTRIC. ke 013 Roosters. ca.00M163 Gray Geese. cach @50 | Cemt - S il : Fryers! each [White Geese, ea.15G25 | Mutusl ¥ L. 52: 3P Brollers. each. wg [ SacEG& R — TRUSTEES CERTIFICATES. isrcam— — | INSURANCE. |Sprig Ducks, ea 4030 | po o by s —@60 Canvasbacks. e "Ofifl\snull Ducks, ea.20825 NUTS— 25@40|Grape Fruit. dz. Tficflll 15420 Limes, doz s 4@ 8 Lemons, doi q Rabbits, each. Hare. each FRUITS AND Alligtr Pears_ ea. Almonds . Apples « Catfish . 1212 Smelts | Angto-Cal Bank of C: Cal Safe Dp. — ‘1530 | First Nationi — 20@50 BANK STOCKS. Ntl Bk. 181 |8 F Nati Cranberries. qt..—@25|Oranges, doz.... sAvINGS BANKS. Pecans . —@20 Pears, per Ib...—@12% | Ger S & L. — 2300 |Sav & L So. 95 — Brazil Nuts .25@50 | Hum S & L. — — |Sec Sav Bk. — 450 Bananas, doz. b.. 5@15 | Mutual Sav.100 — | Union T Co. — = Chestnu ger! .. 15@20 | H 8 F Sav U. — Cocoanuts. each ‘ag;g;\\.muu per Ib. .15@20 STREET RAILROAD! ed Figs, California ..197%205 (Presidio .... 41 VBGETABLES ary - N oy Artichokes, 42.60G$1 23 Onions, per Ib'.1%62 POWDER. Beets, dozen.....108— Okra. dried_Ib. .. | Giant a1% & | Vigorit s Beans_ white, Ib. 5G—#Potatoes, ib. w,ozl. | n® & Colored. per Ib. 5G—|Parsnips. per dz.15@20 | SUGAR. Dried Lima, ib..—@ 6/Radishes, dz bch.15@20 | Hana P Co. — — |Kilauwea SE. — 8 Caboage "edch.. . B10/Sane a3 bunchestsg | Hawatian C. £33 45 |Makawell ©. 21 22 | Celery, 5@10 String” Beans, | Honokaa S C 12 13 |Onomea S C — 30 Cress. dz bunch.15@—; per .15g20 | Huteh S P C 8% 8% |Paauhau 8 C — 14% Cucuinbers, d"h&’l’im Summelr Bquuli Tt ’ MISCELLANEOUS, Garlic | per 1b Alaska P A.13S 139% Oceanic 8§ C. 4% 5 Green Pepper. mug Sprouts, per ib.. 50 6 | Cal ¥ & A b4% " | Par e FA 8T § h - 6@ 8 | Cal Wine A. — 95%|Pac Borx.167 — Green Peas €@10| per 1b %33 Morning Session. Lettuce, per doz.15@30/Thyme. dz bnehs.25@30 Board— Leeks, dz bunch.15@20 Turnips, per doz.—@13 | x}g fin-:a P:c:en »:ssocml:on Mush: Ib. 50! 1b....8G10 aska Packers' Assaciatior ushroarns. 1b. .. 3550| Tqmatoss, 1b.....89 Al B Al Contra Costa ater | Barracouta .....—@13(Rockeod e Carp 1041121 Sea Bass Contra Costa Water. Makaweli S F Gas & Electric. Flounders SF G ) X Halihut 15@— Squid 3 S F Gas & Hlectrie. “Herring 8@10 Tomcod . 10 8 F Gas & Electric, Mackerel 5 S F Gas & Electric. Do horse. | $2,000 Oakland Transit Co & per cent.117 50 Rockfish —@— | $13,000 Pac Electric Ry 5 per cent....105 00 Salmon. fresh. Street— Do smoked 50 Glant Powder Con. | Eardines e B0 ST 10 S F Gas & Electric. rimps — . C E e Shriz S av i b $5.000 Hawallan Coml & Sugar bs Strived Perch Pompino 15@20| Mussels, Ib 104— Oysters. Cal. 100. —@40 Do Eastern. dz.30@40 e Mcat Market. There is no further change to report in this market, DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are as foliows: BEEF—6%@7%¢c for Steers and 6§6ljc per 9@10c per 1b_for Cows. VEAL—Large. 8@9¢; MUTTON—Wethers. sirgoe: e S m;g per TAMB—10811c per ib. PORK—Dressed Hoge, 7@8%¢c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in per. cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, S : thin Cows, 4@5c pe {G4ise per 1o (gross welght). SHELP—Wethers, 4G4%c; Ewes, 4c per Ib (gToss weight). LAMBS 3¢ per Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 10 to 180 bs. 5%@8%c: over 180 Ibs. 5c; soft Hogs. 4lsc: pn- I o Boars: 00 per comt of ‘and Blagn per cent off from above quotations, l General ' Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@3%c: San Quentin, 5.55c; Wool Bags, 3 rh Coos Bay. $5 50; Greta, $T7; w-luend 3’ Rich- mond, §7 50: Cumberland. $13 in bulk and 14; Welsh Anthracite Ege. $13: Welsh P and 55¢ S0c: 1 Winter Sperm OIl. 73c: extra blenchod 'lnter ‘Whale Oll, 85c;. Whale oil, roc Satta winter strained No. 1 La 1, The: No. 1 Nnurom Oil, 65¢; dark Herring Ofl. Eish OIL 40c; raw Fish Oil. Ofi, 38c; raw Palnt Ofl. 33e. A I — w&m White 21%e; flll 27i5e; Eaine, e line, in bulk. 17¢; in cases 23lc: Benzine, in I bulk Lse; In casés. 103c; u-dmu Gasoline, in_bulk, 25c: in_cases, " TURPENTINE—88c per nn.- in cases and $2¢ in_drums and jron D WHITE LEAD. Red [ 'rcafcl: ib: White Lead. 8%@7ec. mfln‘u i wfi‘o‘(u—ne Western Sugar Refini, bags: ted, fine, 5.40c: con e it Granulaged. Bdbe: Beet. Grama: lated 001> bags omly). 5:20c: Contectionaes 5.40c: Magno Se. Extra C. 4.90c: Receipts of . Produce. FOR FRIDAY JANUARY 22 Flovr, qr sks .. S$,455|Corn, ctls'..... 580 ctls 4,106/ Screenings, 2297 221 4412 €55 1.440 o 76,100 30 25 25 499 No Espécial Activity on the Ex- changes ¥esterday. o STOCK MARKET. } San Francisco, less 50 | o Gows and Hetfors, | Se. H CoAL_Weiington $8 per ton: New Wel- | lington, 88 Seatile. 36 307 Bryant, 238 u; Bea- | ver H!l, $6; Standard, 5. r $14 23 in sacks: Penusylvania Anthracite Egs. | i | American District Tel 70c; | Cal Gas & Electric Corp Lucol, i4c m ‘bolled | California Cotton Mills . per galion: | California Jockey Club California Shipping Compan $€,000 Pacific Electric Ry § per cent. Afternoon Session. Board— 10 California Fruit Canners 5 Mutual BElectric Light 20 Mutual Eleetric Light 10 Spring Valley Water California S lock and OlIExchange Oil Stock— Bid. Asked. Alma N 1140 Apollo” @ s | Assoctated Trust Certificates. 1T o oy iy et o iz | Caribou Cent: Chicago- Crude | Claremont San oil City Petroleum | Peerless . | Pittsburg B & Mexui 1 133 $gasc: Fiesce Twine, 1140 | Sam Jeaauin O 0 ral Point Con P Joaquin O & Miscellaneor = Abby Land & Imp 130 160 | Alameda Sugar vea 29 | Ame Chutes Company Cyp rican Biscuit itle Ins & Trust. Bank o Oakland. ess Lawn Imp Co ‘Theater D120 s Northern Cal Power 8 50 | North Shore Railroad A w0 Orpheum Company . - Pathe States Teb & Tel... c.o: Paraffine Paint . 35 00 | San Francisco Dry Dock soss Sani 150 Sausalito Land & Ferry. | Sperry { Standard Electric Tesla Coal Company lectric Srou ion Sugar . Com- l.lhed Gas & Blectric 100 500 3000 100 tary Reduction Works. . Flour Company kee E! SALES, Morning Session. Monte Cristo 73 Sunset . 1 o1l City K 30 Afternoon Session. Boas it City Petrolenm 30 Home 112% Mining Stocks. AN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. ol i a7 200 Ses .00 100 Sierra kL] Rm o7 Sierra L 1300 Union 84 71} 200 Union “ 22| 400 Union §T E‘mvu— b 200 Utah 14 200 Yellow £ 24 200 Yellow k] Potosi 23 Afternoon Session. Andes 200 Mexican s 51| 300 ot £1 . 28| 100 22 Con 22| 300 2 Seso e 2 Goula & Cur. 37| 100 s PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Alpha Con 100 Mexican 3 1 72 gna- 31| 100 Ophir - o 100 Bullion 10| 500 Ouerman 11t B 309 Chnilange Gon 23| " Savage i gavu 27 zfl-n = 300 Con N ¥ .... 08| 100 Union 9 400 Crown Foint 100 Union 08 Crown Point. 22 100 Union T 200 Mexican | 200 Clan u i

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