The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 26, 1904, Page 13

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. “Arrival of $1,658.125 in Gold from Japan. Fair trading in local Stocks and Bonds. ; et of $11,500 in Silver Bullion to Hiogo. treet Stocks lower on the day. ¢ lower. Exchange rates as before. wres firm and Barley Futures higher. and Corn somewhat higher. e for the north. ious prices. Cotton higher. Some demand for R Hay and Feec firm at pre settled, but generally quiet. still depressed. ision sttuation. s steady and Chee .No further change in the Prot 7 bids for 1904 crop. | advancing, owing to short pasturage. Beef firm. tables steady. and Game in liberal supply and easy. e in Fresh or Citrus Fruits. ! Onions firm. Potatoes a 1%@2 per cent; days, 3@3% per cent; six months, Prime mercantile paper—i%@5% per cent. Steriing exchange—E: ness in_bankers' at $4.8330@4.8335 for sixty day bills. Posted rates—$4.8315G mmercial bills—$4.8: Bar silver—35c. Mexican dollars—42c. bonds — Irregular; with actual busi- 8485 for demand and 4 and $4.8615@4.57. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Atchison pfd . Baltimore & Ohio. . Balt & Ohlo pfd Canadian Pacific ‘entral of N J at San Fran- Chi & Great West. . Chi & G W B pfd | South st pfd. South 24 pfd. Dela Lacka & West eat Northern pfd Hocking Valley k Valley pfd | Louleville & Nash Manhattan L Metropdlitan St R Mo Kans & Texas. | Mo Kans&Tex N R R of Mex prd New York Central. folk & Western of same date last Ont & Western | Reading ist pfa’ Rock Island Co pi uis Southwest Southern Railwa Texas & Pacific To St L AW | Wheel & Lake Erie r C & F pta {Amer Lin on'p Amer S & Rfg.... Amer S & Ffg pfd Amer Sugar Rfg.. Brooklyn Rap Tran 9,000 |Col & Hock Coal.. Consolidated | Gen Eiectric | Inter Paper ....... Inter Paper prd.... inter Pump Inter Pump pf AND GENERAL over Washington weather over National Lead igh pressure overlies | North American | People's Gas . | Pressed Steel | Press Steel Car prd. Puliman Pal utheastern Cali- hour from the » San Franciseo for thirty Rubber Goods.. bber Goods pfd. Coal & Irom.. T S Leather pfd... s ending mid northerly wind Southern - California—Fair. northerly wind yafs—Fair Tuesday. n Francisco and colder Tuesday; vicinity—Fair i EAS TER"V -"IARAETS NITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | - NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Bond transactions of ‘nited Railroads of San Francisco: 380,000 at 15,000 at $79 75. AMERICAN CAN Jan. 25.—American Can, com~ $3 37%, asked $i 50; preferred, bid, _ - New York Money Market. ° NEW YORK. Jan. 25.—The m Lrices which had crept slowly upw ¢t Thursday, when they beg: on u large volume of turned backward to-day snd showed the dmy's business. just fall until k advance rapid YORK BONDS. ! 8 ref 25 reg ..108% Louls & N unj 4s. 99 3 -105% | Manhattan c,g 4s.1 |Mexican Cent 4 Do 1st inc . 4{3inn & St L as er the opening. bu of to aell Stocks. J xained force as the e closing was weak and act cading active These inciuded St Paul and the and Southwesterns <1 preferred. : sevare after so considcrable has taken place but the re- »54 unmistakable. to accompany or on the advance which had to the operatians on the | ocks lost on | Balto & © 4s tactics of a “hat happened in stocks happeged in wh | wws of severe cold in 1 repewal of war rumors an advamce. The mod- & O $4s..1 CM&S Px Southern Ry Se..113 Tex & Pac 1sts 1161 Tol St L & W 4s 7 CRI&LPRR4s 7 CCC&ELgis Chi’ Term 8. Con Tobacco 4s .. G0Y, Union Pac 4s .\ i jative t the big specuiatl e RN € and a4 slump jn wheat doubtful senti- arket. The lack n fhe buying ceep the apple- Denver & R G 4s. 98 Erie prior lien 4s. 08 FLW & D C Tsts 104 Hocking Val 41105 BOSTON STOCK! Wheel & L E Wis Cent 4s . Colc F & I ¢ 58, mopstration of the we- S AND BONDS. «y bank statement Westing Com . the speeutative mind. 5 or market, a stock bro ure in Laltimore and reports of de- 7ings of railvoads for Decem- d the downward temdeney. The ength in the murkets were due to Time Joans. £reased net o ¢ Atchison 4s . Mex Cent 4s. . vielded befo Bongs were % Boston & Albany.2i51; Poston & Maine.168 fales 25 coupon advanced % ard the { Boston Blev .. ‘New York M, onc; Market. NEW YORE 25 Money on eall. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANU Do ptd Amer Tel & Tel..128% |Tlmlru:k Dom Iron & S 8% | Trinity 4% Gen Electric 76 | United States 213 Mass Bleotrl 23 |Utah .. 83 | Do pra 79 |Victoria . 3 United Ty .98 |Winona . U S Steel - 113% | Wolverine Do prd 50 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, | Adams Con -+ 10/ Little Chiet . 08 Alice - 27 |Ontario 8 % Breece - 10/Ophir . 4 5 | Bruns_Con . 05! Phoenix P Com Tunnel .... 08 Potosi . % Con Cal & Va... 1 70 Savage 59 Horn Stiver ..... 1 05 Sierra N i3 Iron Silver ..... 125 Small Hopes . 20 Leadville Con.... (2 Standard - 160 LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Cons for maney§7 15-16)N Y Central.....124 | Do for acet. 88 |Nor & West 02% Anaconda Do ptd 90 Atchison . Ont & West 24 Do pfd... Pennsylvania Bal & Ohio. Rand Mines n Pacific Reading Ches & Ohlo. Chi Great West.. 18 Chi, Mil & St P.151 (8o Raflway . 20 | oD pfd - 23% S0 Pacific + 75% Union Pacific 20% Do pfd - 71 U S Steel. . 49%| Do pfd | Do 1st bt Dp 24 pfd. 7 I Central -13713 | Wabash 22 Louis & Nash...114 | Do ptd 3 | M. K & Tex...ll'18% Bar silver—Steady, 25144 per ounce. Money—2@2% per ‘cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3 11-16 per cent and for three months’ bills 3)4@3% per cent. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Jan. 11,800 packages. WHEAT—Receipts, 9700 bushel 39,994 bushels; sales, 4,300,000 bushel | Spot was easy. No. 2 red, 9ic el 956c nomipal,’ 1. o. b. afloa Duluth, 99%e f. 0. b afloat; toba, nominal, f." o, b. afloat. futures. under selling by visible supply stetement. | on rumors bull leader, and weak at %@iic met decline. cluded: 8815c, closed 86%c. HOPS—Firm. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Firm. PETROLEUM—Steady. COFFEE—Spot Rio, firm. = No. 7 81c; miid, steady; Cordova, 8% @13%c. fee futures closed steady, of unloading by points low les, 235,000 bags. including: | PORTLAND. Or. Jan. 25.—Wheat—Walla | Mareh. 70501 May, 790G810c; July, | Walla, Tic; blue stem. 78c; valley, 78@80c. 8. Jecember, 0@8.85c. WASHINGTON. | GAR — Raw. nominal: fair _refining. | 1acoMA., W .:,., Jen. 25.—Wheat ¢ 22 centrifugal, 96 test, 3 11-32¢c; mo- | ;s TACOMA. W b e & lasses sugar, 2 19-32c. Refined, dull. prover; ot T i DRIED FRUITS. with outside figures extreme. ES—Showed no ns still ranging from all grades. APRICOTS—Are , 93,@9%c; extra choice, 9% to 10%c. v, 114 PEACHES—Also are firm, with _choice | quoted at fancy, 9@10c Chicago Grain Market. gave rise to apprehension among whea ! in’ London. | changed. 98 (Bdite. Te Coppfl_»“;% | $15@16: No. 1 foundry, Northern, $14@15; No. | district for the week, light 52% 837 9”8 12; a® 25 —<Flour—Receipts, 19,460 Barrels: exports, 16,800 :barrels; sales, Market dull, but firmly held. exports, | The home buyers purchased tor and No. 1 Northern 0. 1 hard Mani- Options had a strong and active opening on a_cold weather scaze and lower consols, followed by reactions longs and talk of bearish It broke at midday the big Chicago the final market being unsettled 4 Sales in- - No. 2 red May at 91%c; July, 86%4@ invoice, Cof- with prices 1020 'APORATED APPPLIS—The market was Common, | prime, 5%@5%4c; choice, 5%@6c; fancy, fresh developments, 3% to 6lc for | in fair demand and firm. @7%c; extra choice, T%@Sc, and | the spot closing at £126 and futures at £126 15s. In the local market the undertone ruled easy. with spot qlllolcd -tl::_'l 151:” 10. 5 opper also was lower in London, spot de- clining 1s to £56 2s 6d and futures 17s to £35 6s 3d. Locally copper was a shade lower. Lake is quoted dlt ':112 12 ngé*eée‘c:’tz;l ie, $12 50@12 75, and casting, % Lead was steady at $4 60@4 65, but de- clined 1s 3d to £11 12s 6d in London. Spelter ciosed 123 higher in London. but re- mained steady in New York at $1 95@5 05. Tron closed at 49s 94 in Glasgow and at 42s Locally iron was nominally un- No, 1 foundry, Northern, quoted at 1 foundry, Southern, and No. 1 Southern, soft, at $13 50@14 25. Visible- Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—The visible supply of grains Saturday, January 23, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, was a¢ follow: ¢ Wheat, 40.613,000 bushels; Increase, 237.000. Corn, 6,158,000 bushels; increase, 251,000. Oats, §,550,000 bushels: decrease, 80,000. , Rye, 1,% 300,000 bushels; increase, 25,000. Barley, 5,150,- foundry, | 000 bushels; decrease, 132,000 Eastern Butter Market. ELGIN, TIL, Jan. 25.—Butter ruled firm and unchanged on the Board of Trade to-day. be- ing quoted at 22 cents avound. ~Sales in the 400 pounds. St. Louis Wool Market'. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 25.—Wool, steady. jum grades, combing and ciothing, fine, 16@17%4c; wheavy, fine, tub washed; 20@31c. . New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—The cotton market closed steady, with the general list 22641 points higher. Easterr Qil Market. OIL CITY, Jan. 25.—Credit balances, §1 85 _certificates, no bld. London Wool Sales. e LONDON, Jan. 23.—The offerings at the wool auction sales to-day were 12,082 crossbreds. Amgqricans secured ‘a few lots of medium merincs and fine crossbreds. Northern Business. SEATTLE, Wash.. Jan. 25.—Clearings, $484, 551; balancés, $163,199. | TACOMA, Wasi., Jan. 25.—Clearings, $301,- 441; balances, $29,850. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 25.—Clearings, $650,- 047;_ balances, $45.752. SPOKANE, ~Wash., Ja $356,004; balances, $34.522. Northern Wheat Markes. 25.—Clearings, OREGON. * * | - LOCAL MARKETS. | Exchange and Bullion. Silver was %c lower. Exchange stood the same. The America Maru took out for Hiogo a | treasure list -of $11,500 in silver bullion. The stcamer Korea brought 3,400,000 Jap- following institutions: Hongkong glo-Californien Bank (Limited), | that damage to the growing plant was prob- | Steriing Exchange, sixty days.... 3484 | able. As a result of these fears there was an | Sterling Exchange, sight 4 s w6% Grgent demand from shorts at the openina. Sterling Exchange. cables & 150 May was ¥%@%¥%c to 1@1%c higher at 9! @ New \"Drk Fx(‘hlfl‘e. sig) . 12% 92i4c. Little wheat was offered at the start | New York Exchange. telegraphic. — 15 and the price rose to 02%c. But at this fig- Silver. ver ounce.. R ure the wheat began to come out. The sell- | Mexican Dollars, nominal 5 046 Ing was increased by later Liverpool cables, | ey 24 which showed some weakness, and also by the | 2 large world's shipments. The climax . was Wheat and Other Grains. reached on heavy selling by brokers who were | sald to be acting for the Armour interésts, | TS A T In consequence of this change of front of the | WHEAT—The (foreisn markets =continued present leading hoider the market started toabuut as before. Chicago declined from 91%¢ break. On the down-turn a great many stop- (0 89¢ and recovered to 89%c. Dullness of loss orders came into the pit and hastened the thrown belng e credited with disposing of anywhere from one M Nheat When { decline. ~Enormous upon the market, quantities were the big long alone and a half to seven million bushels. the vpressure to sell subrided May was down to Sc, a_drop of 3%c from the high point. Shorte became active buyers on the decline and the demand from this source ad- More wheat came | vanced th rice one cent out, however, on the bulge, and ther re- action followed. May 2 K91zc. The July delivery was relatively firmer. | After opening %@l:c to 14@1%c higher at then declined to Sll4e, a loss of 2%c. close was e lower at S14,@81%c. I corn market showed surprising strength. opened la@lc higher at | at_193c There was a good demand for oats through- offerings being well when selling_be- May opened lic higher at 42%c. advanced to 42%ac dut the entire session. taken, un came t il near the close, liberal for the demand. | and after declining to 41%c closed at $1%c The feature in provision es of lard by Pork up ribs were Tlyc hizher. The leading futures ranged as follows “Articles— _ Open. High, Low. 2% s Wheat, No. 2— §37% May .. 83 IO 550y 2 | September January % to 83%c, the price advanced to 83%c, but The | the face of the big break In wheat the May | May 49%c to 49%ec, sold | P to B0lgc and after reacting to 48%c closed | In futures, | change and was very quiet, Inot respond to the dry weather, much to the trade was liberal | an outside concern. A% 1It_of this _demand prices showed good | s. There wafl considerable realizing on the advance, but the close was strong with May lard was 15@17%c higher and Close. 8914 S1% 111 5% 401, 470 41% A a2y | rouna do, $1 30@1 50: White, §1 35 cables, large world's shipmen ceipts constituted & very bearwh pesition. Ar- mour was a heavy seller of May and vators during the nast three days. This market ruled firm, but showed little variation, CASH WHEAT. California Club_ $1 38% @1 421 California White Austraifan. $1 45@1 50: Northern Club, | The close was weak, with | $1 38%@1 4134 : Northern Bluestem, $1 47%@. cents under Saturday's close at §9%@ | 1 50: Oregon Valley. $1 40. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. o sales, $§1 37% bid, $1 3815 asked. 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Low. _Close ; $1 381 §1 381 $138 $1 28 BARLEY—The week opened with an advance but the cash grain showed The market does May— surprise of operators. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $L 0T15@1 114 Shipping_and Brew- | | Ing, 1541 17 | fair to chofce. FUTURES. Seseion © to 11:30 a m. Open. High. Low: Closs. MaY il $107% §107% $10715 $107% 2 p. m. Session. May—No sales, $1 07% bid, $1 08 asked. OATS—Are still quiet at the famlliar quo- tations, with ample offerings and the receipt of a fair-sized line frem the north. White, $1 20@1 55; Black. $1 23@1 55: Red. $1 20@1 32% for feed and $1 25@1 35 for seed; | Grays, $1 32% per ctl. CORN--Prices are about 2%c higher, with a firm market. Western sacked, $1 2734@1 30 for $1 271,@1 30 for White and $1 25 Mixed: California large Yellow, §1 35; Imllll tl: Exvprian $1 45@1 05, for white nnd $1 35 for browr. RYE—$1 25@1 30 per etl. A demand from Seattle and Portland has lately developed, and vesterday's receipts of 1300 ctls were reported Mav . 13 4713 | gestined for those points. : g BUCKWHEAT—$1 15@2 per ctl. May - 18] - July ..... on A 765 7856 B i ST Flour and Millstuffs. January 6 5215 6 521 6 5214 May .......... 875 685 6821, | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 600 July ..o 885 6 92% 69213 | 4 85 usual terms; Bakers' Extras $4 60: e Flour auy | Oreson and Washington. §3 9004 30 per bbl for : No. E : falr to choice mal No. 1 flaxseed, $1 08; No. 1 ern, $115; prime timothy ‘seed, $3 pork, per barrel, $13 4013 @6 75; short clear sides (boxed), 71235 whisky, basis of high wines, clover, contract grade, ‘$11 25. Articles— Flour, barrels . 52,400 Wheat, bushels 108,500 Corn, bushels . 171,200 (Oats, bushels 202,500 Rye. bushels 00 Baricy. bu On the Produce Exchange fo-day the butter creamery, 15 | tations. market was dull and stea; 21c; dairy, at 27Guic; cheese steady at 10@10%c. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. ‘Wheat— Opening Closing . Wheat— Opening Closing - Figur Opening . Closing . Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Jan_ CHICAGO. £4 90G5 65; poor to stockers and feeders, $2@4; cows, $1 heifers, $1 15G4 50; canners, $1 50@2 45; bulls, $2@4; calves, §3@4 10, HOGE—Recelpts to-day, 42.000; to-morrow, 35,000; steady to strong: mixed and bmcher.;;. rough heaty. $1 S505 05; lght, §4 Sotroe busk $4 00G5 10; good to choice heavy. §5 of sales. $i 85@5 SHEEP—Receipts,” 20,000: sbeep and lambs 0@+ 50; fair to choice mixed, $3 25G4: Western sheep, 50G4 35 native Jambs, $4 B0@6; Western steady; good to choice wethers, $4 1 famon, 31 1064 55, New York Metal Marker. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Tin was again in London, losing from £1 s to £1 10s, y_!}h ‘local Inquiry at ""","“’" and T5@86c; No. 2 | No. ('e"‘,gylgj | totiows: ceding | g2 3 20 extra cream do, $4; g | K GOTB Mel, 35 23, exis G0, $4: Out rthwest- | ployr” g4 5094 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Fa- | Oats, s, ; in sacks : | Peari Bariey, $G: Split’ Peas, boxes, $7; Green | Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. mess lard, per 100 ibs, $7 2512@7 30: short ribs sides (loose), $6 50 80 87TI4@ 1 27; Receipts. Shipments. 15619c; eggs excited and strong 25.—CATTLE—Receipts; 20,000; steady {0 strong: Food to prime steers, medium, $3 2564 507 | Family and $3 90@4 40 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as Graham Flour. $3 25 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour $3 25: Rye Meal, $3: Rice Flour, $4 50: Hominy, $i@4 25; Buckwheat Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay continues firm and deéalers likely to continue g0, as the Government order for 3750 tons, which must be fllled by March 1, will take 100 tons every day from the daily | récelpts from now on to that date. All Feedstuffs continue firm at previous quo- BRAN—820 50@21 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$27@28 50 per ton. 2 SHORTS—$20 50 per ton FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $23 50 per_ton Ol;cnké l‘g.mlnnc:h.. m‘n?|, $28 E : Cocoa! . $21@o2; et ol B0, - Cracked - Corn $25G20; Mixea Feed $22@23: Horse Beans. $30G40 per ton "HAY—Wheat, $14@17 50: Wheat and Oat, $11016 50: Ont $14@16; Wild Oat, $13@15; Barley, $12@1: 50; Stock nominal—none here: $12@13 50 per ton, STRAW—00@75¢c per bal Beans and Seeds. Limas and small ites continue ve, ’ 1l under the mnuence.(zhme dry weather’ dorm c for : 3 Veal, 102 e B emia, o e ah 0 el B e e e i U ey Sriers o Shem: Tk mint it oy | S0 Wil ook e, Soonge Tong for the ‘trade of e tfilmwv?u“mhp."nfima'; | Weol. n.‘i jo: Horse Hides, sait 75 for firm, as there are nof many available and the | JATSS -::‘ o 'g..' vnm-w'. =, el':u for stock 1s y held b&‘h’m or four houses, "“"" e and 150 for medium, $ig1 e 82 52 45; Pea, 83 25; But- | §o. ‘omalt and S0c for Colts. Buck Skins— ters, $4; small ite, $2 953 05: I ite, [l i g‘w‘“u“ Pink, aogz 90; Reg,‘ u.fig 3 e,".,.. erican. 3lc. Goat mfi!——. Prime An- eys."hx nmm'nfi’mfim ---fl’& “m«mm tard $2 80: Flax. $1 S0@1 90: Canary. TW—"“#‘,&M per. 1b: % Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Table Potatoes continue to meet | String Beans, Tomatoes from Los Angeles, T5c@$l 25 per box Summer ‘for Western Hens dozen. against §7 at this time last week. As is usually the case on Monday there was no | were No dressed | stocks of * | | and | | 22g28° |anese gold yen from Yokohama, consigned to and ‘ | Shanghai Banking Corporation. 1,600,000; An- | 1,500,000, and | CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—Extremely cold weather | International Banking Corporation, 400,000, The | traders | total value of these shipments is $1,658,125. | market, | crea | full figures. riety arrived from Medford, Or., and met with | |a fair inquiry at $1 15@1 25 per box. car is exvected from the same source to-day. | Supplies of Winter Nellls Pears in cold storage | are libcral, but they have to be carefully re- packed, which, with the cost of storage, neces- | et. quétations | Yellow. | for | y that it is | Alfaltn, 11@1ic; Rape, | > WOOLLFall clip-Sa _Joaquin Lambs, ARY 26, 1904 is in good shape for sellers. Receipts do not cut much at present, as there is a good lative and, which keeps the surplus and holds the ‘market steady. Sweets are | and a car that came in vesterday was readily disposed of at 2c per pound. Fine hard well-keeping yellow Onions are firm, with sup- plies moderate and concentrated in a few hands. Green Onions have been offering freely for some days and are In good request at steady prices. Green Peas from Los Angeles were plentiful and ruled weak at easier prices, but all other descriptions from that region were in mod- erate supply and prices were well sustained. 012 and frost-bitten Tomatoes are gradually | disappearing and prices of choice stock are firmer. There was no Asparagus peceived. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river. 80c@ $1 per ctl: Salinas Burbanks. §1 25@1 60 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks $1 20@1 35 ctl; per River Reds 50@60c per ctl: Garnet Chiles, 902 | @$1 per ctl: Early Rose, 90c@$1 per ctl; Sweet Potatces, §2 per ctl. omomnow, 31 4001 50 per cil; Green Ontons, ©_per 3 N EGETABLES Green Peas. 3G per 1b 10@15c per b Wax, or crate: Rhubarb, 6c 'per Ib: Squash from Los Angeles, T5c@$1 per box; Cabbage $1 per ctl: Carrots, per sack: Hothouse Cucumbers. T5c@$1 per dozen for small and $1 50@1 75 for large: Garlic, 5 @6c _ver 1b; Egg Plant. 124@15c Ib; Dried Peppers. 5@Sc per 1b_for Stock- ton and 11@12%c for southern: Dried Okra, 12%c per Ib: Green Peppers. '5@Tc per Ib: Mushrooms, per Ib: 'Marrowfat and Hubbard Squash_ $10@15 per ton for round lots and %@%c per 1b for sacked. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was liberally “supplied and had an easy tone, as most retailers were still well gtocked with Western fowl purchased, last week.” Two and one-half cars of Western, including one ‘and one-half cars carried over ‘The ruling price $6 50 per from Saturday, were on sale. nd Roosters was market for domestic stock and prices unchanged and largely nominal. Turkeys. came in." Game was weak under liberal arrivals and a iggish demand, and several descriptions were lower:. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, —— per 1b; live Turkeys, 15G17c per Geese, per pair, $2G2 2b; Goslings $2@2 25: Ducks. $5 50@6 50 per cozén for old and $6 50@7 50 for youns Hens, $6@7 for large and $5@5 50 for smal young Roosters, $6@7; old Roosters, $5a5 50 Fryers, 35@6; Brollers. $5@5 50 for GAME—Mallard Ducks, $33 50 per dozen Canvasback. $3@+: Sprig. $2; Teal. §1 2571 Widgeon, $1G1 small ' Ducks, $1@1 2 Gray Geese, §3; White Geese. $1 25; Brant, $1 25 for small and $2 for larg Honkers, $4'50 for large and $3 50 for, smal English Snipe, $3: common Snipe, $1 50: Wild Doves, $1 25: Rabbl: $2 for Cottontails and $1 25 for Brush; Hare, $1 25. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter opened the week firm, with light ne creamery and some houses re- porting sales at higher quotations. The cards sent out offering Cheese at con- cessions are ‘meeting with very little response, as all the markets cn the coast seem to be well supplied, and the principal ones are choked | The market Is weak, but no | The situation in Eggs remains as at the close of the week. There is a good demand for store Eggs, which is keeping this description well clesned up and firm. The demand for ranch Eggs is very fair and quotations are no lower. Receipts_wers 39,000 Ibs Butter, 044 cases Eggs 2nd 3200 Ibs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery, 20@31c for extras and 20G2Sc for seconds; dairy, 18@22c: store But- ter. nominal; cold 'storagze. IS@22¢ per Ib for ordinary and 22 @24c for extras. CHEESE—10@1112¢ for good to choice new and T%@9%c for lower grades; Young Amer- jcas, 11@12c; Eastern, 15@l6c; Western, 143 15¢ per 1b. EGGS—Ranch. 22%@25¢c for choice to fancy | for small and mixed colors; cold storage. 18@19c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. A firm feeling still prevails in the Apple | active and | {receipts are commencing to show a slight in- | stock are although trading is les: Strictly fancy and trashy pretty well cleaned up, but supplies of medium. priced stcck are_ample, though not heavy. | Fine Newtown Pippins, packed in 315-tier boxes, scarce and readily command A carload of the Ben Davis va- are very sitates the asking of high prices in the ma to encourage some .dealers, trade there was some demand for large si the wide range in prices, Ten cars, including twe of fancy Redlands fruit, were sold as fol- lows: Extra fancy, $1 30@2 30; ordinary fancy, §1 15G1 80; choice, 90c@$1 50; standards, 40c@ | Out of the two cars of extra fancy fruit $2 30 and 63 boxes $1 50, 23 boxes of 96s brought $2 25. The highest price ob ance of the two cars was $1 85. APPLES—$1 651 per box for for_choice and 40G63¢ for common. PEARS—Winter Nellls from cold storage, $1 75G2 per box CITRUS FPUITS—] Navel Oranges. 50c@s$1: @$1_ for _standards: Seedlings. Tangerines, 50cG$1 per box: Lemons, @2 50 for fancy. $1 25@1 50 for choice and 75c@$1 for standard: Grape Fruit. $172: Mex- ican Limes. $4@4 50; Banana: Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, H oney Chestnuts are dull_and lower. FRUIT—Apricots, 7 pound. PRUNES—1903 crop. 2%@2%e for the four sizges’ RAISINS—F. o. b. prices, Fresno, crop: 50-1b boxes—Loose Muscat-ls, 2-crown, BY%c per Ib: S-crown, Fac; 4-crown, Glgc: Seed less Muscatels. 4%c;: do. floated, 4léc: un- bleached Sultanas. 4i4c: Thompson's Scedless, S%c_London Layers—2-crown. §1 25: 3-crown, P £ mown chujlers ST S orown Detmes, 50; 6-crown Imperials. $3: Malaga Loose, 2- crown, 5c per 1b: do 3-crown, 5%c: Valencla Cured, 4%c: Pacific. do, 38c; Oriental. do. 2%ec¢. Seeded Kalsins—16-02 nackage: Sc per Ib: choice. 7%e; 12-0z packages, fancy. 8%c: choice, 6%c: In bulk, fancy. T%e: choice. e 13%G14e | _13@13160 onparel 10%ec for I X L. 10%c for Ne Plus Ultra and 8%c for Languedoc: Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern Pfl.‘ln;.flllfllsn: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; Chest 5@Tc per Ib. HONEY—Camb. 10g11%¢ for white and S%@ 9%c for amber: water whits extracted. 5@ BYc: light amber extracted. ‘%Ci%c; dark. @i, BEESWAX—27@20c per I1b. Provisions. Chicago was firm at a small advance. The Receipts of Hogs are liberal and stocks con- tinue to increase ere is no cl makec Trade continues dull. CURED MEATS—Bacon, lic heave, 11ke for ight medium; 13%e for light, e for extra light and 16c for sugar-cured: e Mo Baot. $0 10 rar mat: Fame: : r bl e Mens: 815612 50: Family. $13. prim Shers Pork. $10: extra. clear. $24: Mess $18; Dry salted Pork, 1ilgc: Pig Pork, $25; Pigs' Feat, $5 20; Smoked Beef, 15c_per Ib. LARD—Tlerces quoted ic per Ib for compound and d3e for pure: halt-barrsia, pure. $oe 1051 tins, 10c: G-Ib tins, 13%e: 3-1b tins, 104¢. £—One half barrel. S%c: thres Dot Rarpaia. 4% crone terce: S%e; two tlerces S3AC"Ave terces, S%e per 5. Hides, Tallow. Wool and Hops. From New York comes the report that bids ve been made here for choice 1904 So- e fore “The market very firm. HIDES AND SKINS—Culis and brands sell abcut %@lc under quotations. Heavy saited Steers, 9c: Sc; light. T%e: Cow Hides, Tige for heavy and Te for light; Stags, Ge Middie . 1@ize: Taciten Dioc: Nevada. 13aise: fine, oo medium, 17c per I o srhate per ‘ml;'-r antornia. 1903, and 17@20c for crop of Meat Market. 5.55¢c; Wool Bags, 8e. COAL—Wellingto: lington. $8; Seattle, ver HilL $6; Coos Bay, mond, $7 per add Be. Linseed, 49c ', 4Tc for raw; Castor N X dark Herring Ofl | 2712 large and $4@4 50 for small; Pigeons. §1 26@1 50 per | "dosen fer vid and $2 5@ 50 for Squabs. e store, | # Another tric ers to_$140, to The demand at best is fair and the daily k) and liberal re- withdrawals from storage are light. Notwithstanding the warmer weather, which iong | geemed came out on ston orders. Minneéapolls | Oranges and other -Citrus fruits in the open reported purehases of 350,000 bushels from ele- | maricet was very quiet. i ura “ompan; In the auctjon rooms oramenyC omy e Navels for shipment to Homolulu, which accounts for quent yesterday on Mutual i The VisaMa Fruit and Land Company has levied ment of $13 per share, delin- | quert . { The comparative statement of the earnings | i of the Oakland Transit Consolidated Company tor December shows an fncrease in i 3 49; earnings over expenses For 1903, | earnings and surplus in- creased $119,68) 60, or over 4414 per cent. ined for the bal- extra fancy, $1 25@1 50 for ordinary fancy, T5c@$1 earnings of § increased the twelve months ended December 31 gross earnings increased $191.176 19: cver $1 50G2 ‘"¢ | per_box for fancy. §1 25@1 75 for cholce and $135 T5c@$1 75 per | bunch for Hawalian and $2@2 50 for Central Chevalier. $1 17%@1 40 tor | American; Pineapples. $1 53042 30 per dozen. s qr coup..107%4108 s qr reg... — 107 @9%c 10r Royals and 9 @11c for Moorpurkd: Evaporated Apples, 4@ Siac: sun dried. 3@4c: Peaches. 4@Gc: Fears, | 6@10c; Nectarines, 4@5%c: Figs, white, 4@4%c | in hoxes: black, 4%c: Plums, pitted, 6g9c per | for 1901 | L AL Co ts. — LAP lcm 5s.102! | Mkt-st C €116~ — N N N N o o Contra Costa Marin Co... — 63 ange worthy of note in this per 1b for Ger S & L. — 2300 [Sav & L So. — {Hum S & L. — — |Sec Sav Bk. — Union T Co.. — Mutua] Sav.100 — § F Sav U.620 650 c Geary . Giant i Hana P Co. — — Hawallan C. 44 Honokaa § C 1214 Hutehin 8 C 8% Alaska P A.139%141 Cal F C A 9% — Pac Aug FA Cal Wine A. N: uv,] "% c 000 5, - $3000 8 F lare getting scarce nodlu to short pasturage. | Beef is firm, but yet | steady and inleskls htas T30k denghierecs o Geafees “BEE S Tse for Steers ana 698%c per Ib_tor higher. unchanged. DRESSED MEATS. Cows. VEAL—Large, 8@9c: small. 9@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 9%@10c; Ewes, 0§9%c 1b. PLAMB—10%@11c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs. 7@8%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound un:tml\ delivered in San Francisco, less 5U per. cent shrinkage for Cattle CATTLE—Steers, 8@9c: @8c; thin Cows, 4@bc per Ib. CALVES—4@4%c per b (gross welght).! SHEEP—Wethers, 4%@4%c; Ewes, 4lsc per Ib_(gross weight). LAMBS—&14¢_per I b. 0GS—Live Hogs 140 to 180 Ibs. 5% @5%c: av?r 180 1bs. k:;n Hogs, 41ac; Sows, 20 per t off; Boars, per | per ‘cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@3%c: San Quen: $8 per ton; Standard, $7; 50; Greta, $7; Wi 4; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13: Welsh Lump. 11'50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke, $11 509 | 13 per ton in bulk and $15 In sacks: Rocky | Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and | B otat i wos Tt Harrsia:. for cases tal 5o Tine r gallon for botled and 15 Tuco g "bu'»:o kers' AA. $1 10@1 12; Lucol. dfc for bolled | Bt for raw: China Nut, 60@10c per galion | | Coceanut Ofl, in barrels, 5Sc for C”x!xn nd 35¢ for Anstralian: ter Oll, 80c: natural winter Sperm Ofl, 75¢c; extra blenched winter Whale Ofl. 63c: natural Whale 3 e winter stre| . 88e: Oil, 60c: extra Sl O 3R tafoot Ofl, G5c: Hght Herring Oil, 43¢ S o, e e O B vt i1, 40c; raw Fish Ofl, 38 aint | ggn.&x raw Paint Oil, 3% extra bleached wi: 1 Lard Oil, 75c; pure Nt COAL OIL — Water White Eocene, 24%c: 23c. In cases, 3lc. barreis, 5.90c: boxes, 6.15: H. & E. Crystal | American Biscuit Dominos, 8.40c per Ib. lees tran seventy-five barre' Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, JANUARY 25. Fiour, qr sks .. 3.3 Wheat, ctls 2,260/ Tailow. _ctls 229 Barley. ctls 2,500 Peits. No. ... 193 Corn, West, ctls 600|Hides, No. .... 152 Rye, ctls 1.300|Sugar. ctis ... 1,560 Beans, sks 1,193 Quicksilver. flks €3 Potatoes, ks .. 4,425 Leather, rolls .. 178 Onions, sks 230/ Wine, gals .... 63,500 Bran sks 250| Ralsins, bxs .. 600 Middiings, sks.. 200(Lime. bbls . 543 Hay. tons . 705/ Brandy. gals 400 | Feed, sks 50| Paper Teams .. 1,106 WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks .. 4.530(Bran, sks . 120 Wheat, ctls 11,050 Hops. bales . 253 Oats, ectls 4.000 Shorts, sks 1,230 EASTERN. Flour, qr sks .. 2,000/ STOCK MARKET. || - % | * Fair Movement in Local Stocks | and Bonds. Trading was fair on the Stock and Bond Exchange. but the only fluctuations worthy of note were weaker prices for Ga: at S350 25, a recovery in Alaska Pack- | and an advance in Giant Powder frem $63 to 364 and a subsequent falling back Among the unlisted securities $9000 United Railroad 4s sold at $80 50 and $1000 Sunset Teiephone s at $113 50. There was nothing new in the oil or mining stocks. The California In- The Bell Telephone Company paid, a regular quarterly dividend of 173 per cent. The Homestake Mining Com pany of South Dakota a regular monthly divi- dend of 25e. An assessment of §1 per share was delin- the capital stock of the Ex-dividend vesterday: 13e. Electric Light Company. 2. 94, and surplus $6160 ST. expenses $159,456 10, Stock and Bond Exchange.. MONDAY. Jan. 25—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W Bs. — — 10 T Co 61173 Bay CPC 5s.101%103 | Do &s 109 cal € G 5s. — 107 | Do con 3s.102% CalG&Es Oceanic S 5s. — m & ct 5s. — 104 [Om Cable 85122 — Cal-st Bs....114 — |Pac G Im 4 C C Wat 5s. — 104 [P E Ry J3s.1047% Ed L & P6s120 — |P & C H 6s. F&CHS. — 11T [P & OR 6s.117 Ceary-st_3 Powell-st fs.113% — H C&S 5145104 — |SE G&R Bs. Do 3s .... 98% 99% SF & SIVBs.118_ 118% Hon R T €s.106 — Sierrs R 6s.110%112 L A Elec = |S P ot Aés Do gtd fs, — (1905)Sr B.104% — (1906) 1051106 (1912) 17% — Do lem 5s 114%116 NRR of C6s.105%4105% SPC 1 cx Js. — — 23 Do stmpd.10815109% § P B R6s.133% — SV W és. Do 4s 3dm. 99% — Stkn GAFE s — "102 UG & E 5s. — STOCKS. 41 |Port Costa Is¥ w co ELECTRIC. 301 307 GAS AND Cent L & P. 3% 4%[S F G & E. 58y 58% Mutual E L. 10% — Pac L Co.. 56 — situation remains as before, outsiders continu- | S2¢ E G &R — o= | ing to buy and the packers seiling them freely. | |Stkn G & E. 5§ — UG & E.. 39 TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. SFG&E — — | INSURANCE. 'Firem's Fnd. — 360 | BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk. — 130 |L P & A. - 1 Anglo-Cal .. S91 92 |Mer Trust - 240 Bank of Cal.4i212450 (Merch Ex. .. — — Cal Safe Dp. — 150%S F Nationl. — First Nationl — — SAVINGS BANKS. STREET RAILROADS. . lbflszg (Presidio .. POWDER. oo 621 — | Vigorit ... SUGAR. Kilagea 8 €. — 41% | Makawell C. 20% Onomea 8 C — 8% |Paauhau § C — MISCELLANEOUS. 4% ifornta |Oceanic S C. Pac C Borx.167 25 Giant Powder Con 10 Giant Powder Con 1 ?hwl"n 8"1 & Sugar 3 n Com| 5 Val -lln,ud so00 1 875 oo L per cent ( 0. 000 Hawatian Coml & Sugar 5. & S J V 5 per cent. .. ‘X H 3 Sstaans B EsS Bzzenzauss PYEL L Hogs are ent off. and Stags, 40 tin, 32@85¢c; Fleece Twine, THh@ SoF Brsant, 86 50; Bea g ant, d Roslyn, $7: lsend, $7: Rich: 50; Cumberland. $13 in bulk and | su 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. 1 | California Standa perm + Fulton fly!.:ul on < 15c: Pearl Oil in cases. 2134c: Astral, | e sear. ‘2ltec: Extra Star. 28tge Dedorized Stove Gaso- | jine, in bulk. 17c: in cases 2313c: Benzine, in | balk Idc: in cases 19%c: S6-degree Gasoline, | in_buik | | R RPENTINESSc per gallon In cases and | | s2¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 61,0 ! 7c per ib: White Lead. 814@7c. according to | quantity. > RICE—China No. 2_$1 35@4 45; No. 1, $5 7§ @6; extra No. 1. §6 25@0 50; Hawaitan, $5 25; | Japan, $5 25@5 803 Louisiana, 34 3008 75. Elaine, | Senator No orders taken for A %o or its equivalent. | Cal Gas & Electric Corp.. and Elec- | gross Bid_Ask. | 4s qr cp newl33L 13t %.3s qr coup..107 1(8Y | — 1075 | 3% 4% 2Elo s gi‘ 8838483 R33N3U8838 AUCTION SALES A.H. ANDERSON, the Auctoneer Having secured the of 19 TURK ST., NEAR MARKET. where he will have a sales- room that is unsurpassed, as well as 4000 square feet of storage room. is now prepared to receive consignments of FURNITURE, ete., and will buy. sell and exchange UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE CARPETS, ETC. Lodging- houses bought, sold and excha: Present office room 26, 806 Market s Main 1852 £ Wil Close out a large stock of HORSES, MARES, DONKEYS. CARTS, SU REYS. WAGONS, BUGGIES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS TUESDAY. Jan. 26, 11 a, m., at 1140 FOLSOM ST. WILLIAM CLOUGH, Auctioneer. A\, AUCTION SALE—30 HORSES AN "N MARES—40, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7, at 11 a. m., ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST. Every horse must be as sented or money refunded. JOHN J. DOY. Auctioneer. ——————————— 39 73 13 Spring Valley Water. b 3. $2,000 Sierra Ry of Cal 6 per 11 00 Street— $5,000 Market-st Ry 1st con 3s. 13 00 CaliforniaStock and QilExchange O1l Stocks— Alma . Apolio . 4 Associated Trust Certificates. atec Bid. Asked. ey TR Central Point Con Chicago Crude Claremont Esperanza Four Giant Hantord Home Imperial 3 Independence . 13 1 Junction P Kern ... ? 4 50 5 00 | Kern River . 10 00 4438 Liom ... 3 . o1 | Monarch (of Arizona) i 41 Monte Cristo . k] s Occidental of W 13 15 Oll City Petroleum = 0 Peerless . » 14 50 Pittsburg . Reed Crude S F & McKittric] San Jeaquin SUGAR—1he \Western Sugar Refiniag Com- | Sovereign -t pany quotes as follaws, per Ib. in 100-Ib bags: | Sterling . 2w Cubes A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 3.63c: | Superior . . 4 Powdered, 5.50c; Candy Granulated. 3.80c: Dry | Thirty. three - g4 Granuiated, fine. 5.40c; Dr-_Granulated, coarse, | Tqitee ... . A 20 00 f.40c; Pruit Granulaied. 5.40c; Beet Granu: | Twenty sigh p 4 50 lated’ (100-ib bags only). 5.20ci Confectioners | oo th¥ FE 300 A 5.40c; Magnolia A, Sc.” Extra C. 4.90c; | Vyro Shore - 2 Goldmn G O D T er. Je Meys: | Aty Lana & Twp 130 1% 2! rre) c - . ore; 2 5 e | Date,"0c ore. for ail kinds. = Tablets—Hal¢ | Alameda Sugar 5 e eyt American District Tel Californfa Cotton Mills California Jockey Club ifornia Shipping Co Title Ins & Trust 5 Central Bank of Oakland.. tes Company ress Lawn Fischer's Theater Gas Consumers’ Assn Honoluiu Sugar ... ¥ Northern California Power .. North Shere Railroad Orpheum Company ... Pacific States Tel & Tel. Paraffine Paint ............ San Francisco Dry Dock.. Sanitary Reduction Works. Sausalito Land & Ferry... Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric Tesla Coal Co Truckee Electric Union Sugar .......... United Gas & Electric .... SALES. Morning Session. Board— 1000 Oil City Petroleum . 0 600 Associated . Fss 19 Afterncon Session. Board— 200 Occidental ........ ceerscserserees 18 Street— 300 Home, s 10 . Mimng Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- ciseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 37| 200 Occidental ... 1000 Andes 200 Bulllon 200 Caledonia 200 Challenge Con 200 Challenge Con 550 Con C & Va.l 200 Confidence ...1 05 500 Gould & Cur. 39 200 Silver HUl .. 100 200 Union Con .. 200 | 500 Union Con Session. 200 Andes .. 32| 100 Crown Foint. 300 Belcher 33| 500 Kentuck ..... 100 Caledonia ... 91| 200 Mexiean ..... 100 Caledonia ... 92| 200 Ovohir .. 100 Challenge Con 25| 100 Ophir . 100 Con € & Va.l 60| 400 Overman 400 Con € & Va.l 53 700 Union Con 500 Con_Imperial. 03| 100 Utah .... 200 Confidence ...1 15! PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the dales on the Pacific e FENSRIER Z5aauasyys l Stock Exchange yesterday Morning Session. 1000 Alpha Con 10/ 130 Ophir 50 460 Andes = 3 300 Andes 200 Belcher 33 28 )0 Bullion I 27 100 Caledonia 95 25 100 Chollar . 25 £ 300 Con C & Va.l 0 30 400 Con C & Va135 8 100 Con C & V.1 57% . 05 100 Confidence .1 02% 100 Sierra Nev .. @9 100 Confidence ...1 10 100 Silver Hill .. &7 50 Con N Y 06, 200 Union Com .. S& 300 Mexican 1 80| 700 Utah ........ 13 100 Oceidental ...1 00| 200 Yellow Jacket 42 100 Ophir . 14 40| 100 Yellow Jacket 43 50 Ophir .. 4+ 55! Session. 200 Beicher | 100 Mexican . 100 Belcher 200 Mexican . 100 Con C & 200 Potost . . = 100 Con C & V.1 57%| 300 Stiver Hill .. 6§ 200 Crown Point. 24/ 300 Utah .... TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- ciseo ard Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 800 Evelyn ...... 25| S00 Rescue ...... o8 500 Hannapah ul 300 Ton Belmont. 67 300 Hannapah 25/ 200 Ton Extension 68 900 Mont Ton ..1 331200 Ton Midway. 39 100 Paymaster .. 10 1000 Ton Midway. 0 1000 R: & O'B.. 10) 200 Ton N Star.. 34 Afternoon Session. 500 Cent Eureka. S0/ 100 Ton Belmont. 68 400 Evelyn .. Midway. 42 1382 Mont Ton N Star.. 33 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY. Jan. 25—4 p. mu Bid. Ask. 08 10/ Justics ...... g 11 13 Kentuck ..... . 31 . -1 Belcher 32 e — Best & Bel a5 A681 Bullfon .. [ 1001 Caledonia . ”n 410413 Challenge Con 23 R Chollar. o 2 35 5 s o8 08 or 08 [ G o7 b3 % & 05 -0 - o4 08 17 2 2 S 13 M ko 3 - o4 TONOPAH MINES, "% o 6 67 — 24 Fl 50 80 03 — & 13 Ton of Nev.3 3718 6 28 — Ton . Bl 1 Ton a 2 €3 Ton - 10 = Emanuel Garbori, charged with an assault to commit murder, pleaded guilty in Judge Cook's court yesterday to an assault with a deadly He was sentenced to pay a $1200, with the alternative of serving 600 days in the County Jail. Garberi employed as a baker by G. Ferro, was m j SShirged:nl s Gotones 18 & a m on a shot at Ferro the following morn- f i

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