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" SUMMARY MARKETS. OF THE abos, Cotton lower. featureless. the same. ight and vchange about as before. Iy higher and firm. ) previously quoted. and Middlings firm and selling well. s higher and Large 1White lower. 2ggs firm, and Cheese still weak and dull. stocks § ot k trading still Ii Sulver advanced Wheat Oats and Ba es shigh . Corn and R Hay, Bra J sna B can Butter ana e S Dried Fr Nuts and Raisins still inactive . Prozisions weak at Chicago, with increasing stocks. Weol, Hops and Hides as before quoted. Cottle, Skeep and Hogs unchanged. + learge supplies of Potatoes expected from Oregon. Speculators said to hold 250,000 sacks of Potatoes. Onions firm. Peudtry in hea: Navel Southern Vegetables in light supply. supply and dull. Game unchanged. ful and quoiations easy. Oranges 12 8 sweet gossip ove: “The bu v are doaded w 1 @el! them on ~Sme aggressive o8 the bull & its allied system the Southern Pacific. closing was dull and easy, 0 about the low level. meariy a point at the I Bonds were dull. Total 105,00. & all Street Bulls and Bears. e wires yesterday are up against it ks and have no mar- e bear party has nterests & The 7.7»~—rr, Yen. conzinued i ¢ Japanese yen 2,400 118% s ‘to the 1,300 1 166 Iatter being e ss the unit 1= mot cob ™und’ numbers, the f orth “about $2 50 in American money, S0 on upward b and So 24 pfd.... Delaware & Hud.. Del, Lack & West Denver & Rio I'en & R G Weather Report. Time.) 25 p. m. *llowing are a5 compared v ptd.. 1llinois Central lowa Central Minneap & S Louis Missourl Pacific Mo, Kans & Tex Mo, K & Tex pfd tionl Y 9,000 600 1,500 300 200 Norfolk & W pfa Ontario & Western | Pennsylvania Pittsbg, OC & St L 12,400 100 | Reading Rock 1 o Rock Island Co p Flst pra . 24 ptd 2100 w Loute § W pfd.. Paul © 13,600 1,500 300 © 11,900 pd . Pacific Ry Ry 16,200 2000 500 1,200 pfd.. -0 | Adams z 00 | American 100 .00 | United tes o0 | Wells-F 00| Miscellaneous— | Amaigamated Cop.. 30,000 3% AND GENERAL | Am Car & Fodry.. 1000 204 Am C 100 pressure Focky »Mountain region over Nevada and 1 west of the Rocky emperature hes ver the entire Ps * Oregon, where y over the weather pre No rain has Am Smelt & R M |Am S &R pta... % | am Am Sugar Ref. finx-i‘ndnaln Co.. = i of | Brookiyn Rap Trn. in the interior of | Fuel & Iron - t0 | Columb & H Co Consolidated Gas General Electric he rap- Internatni Paper... light | Internl Paper pfd.. sa—Fair Saturday, with in- | Jareres P ped.. oo northeast winds, | National Biscult... 500 ational Lead. orth American. Fair Saturday, | Pacific Mail.. riheast | People’s Gas 1E, | Pressed Steel Car. | Prsd Steel Car prd. Forecaster The with prices back ales, par value, $3, % g | 154 | dalvestos 15% m.x | Pullman Pal Car.. 100 y o # | Republic Steel..... 1500 74 Repubilc Steel pfa.. 1,900 aig | E‘ASTFB\ M \RKET\ | Rubber Goods. . 40 b1 | Rubber Goods D’d cases 75 e 600 38% 500 T3 300 Y 1334 e 23 XOW YORK. Jan. 29 1 11 sterdy. I%N@2 per cent; & Steel pfa...... 85 - Weetern Union. s tads | ity amys Northern Securities t Total sales.....402.200 shares. , York Stock Market. W YORK, ted Raiiroads of San Francisco $1000 ar $79 €23 XEW YORK, Jan. Prices of AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. » wavering, unce Common, bid 4, asked 4: preferred, hardly Geserved the askeq 36 % During the course of the day NEW YORK BONDS. 105 ITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 20.—Bond transactiors wi bid | were 13 to 17 points lower. L & N unified 4s. 90 wimost absolutei 2 st ) . oite {Man con gold 4e 1031 dertone was beavy. hower N TaL SO AR aivances af ome time ferently he Probably the convicti: some sort of crisis was near at hand in the strainid situstion in the Far East heiped to speculative aciivity. Even the com- markets reflectéd some disposition to | the defint to the J paraly; modity nwas nSsdh. proposals. Newe report the rish of f2od ehipments ncross the con- | tinent to 6l Russian army orders were of some significance as to the effect of wer upon | Central of C atmestic re. 1t is pointed out that | Do lst inc. . v has Yew York hanks this week ! Ay —tourths is on ed in San Francisco. business Toe §7.145,000% which the sub- ntrituted 33és. B & Q new is. 83% Seabord A L | CM & StPgn 45108 ° S0 Pac 4s This | € & NW con 7s..131%|So Railway 6% | B |Tex & Pac lm.Jnu o rese: a2y- | C. R 1 & Pac 4s. l- S e D & | Do & 778 & W e 12 g, €% | c.CC & su.... 4a 9754 | Dion ‘Pac 4a. 1105, The usual prelim- | (i Term 4o ... 8%, Do conv 4s. ricr movement | 50% (U 8§ Steel 2d Bs. 73 of over 85,000,000 g Pl’ = g:fil“'l):lldhbllé‘ 5 .l:‘l‘ som. be” ir shipments from en Rio G %! lel . % w York to Southern pointe dur!r‘n‘ the weex l Erie prior lien 4s. 88 /W & L Erle 4w, 90 comection with (e Cotton muvement. = As = Wis Cent 4s...... 89 the gain in the sub-treasury, it is Jikely Colo Fuel & I... 73% be wiped out by to-day's credit balance of @t ipstitution @t the clearing-house of $2- ng up of & Central $2,800.000. The ex- call vmoney to-8ay @id mot in- ste any notable weakenicg of the condition he banks, although & considerable Joan xnansion;is expected in to-morrow’s statement, nited Btates Steel continued to be & drog on the market, although the \ol- of its was much Jess to-day. Trade reviews to add jraproving is cven & 1 which & claim mprovement varently mistaken, that uyers to come Pacific's favorsbié net earniogs for December sffered a contrast pleasing the uniform tendency toward a thet month and which was ezemplified in Wabash, Letien, Vailey and to nitempts zE returns for the l-: % | Helena .. | Mex Central....... 12% | Miscellaneous— { | London Cons for mone; Do for acct. SNOCRRARBLAR. BRI 173 So Railway Do ptd ! WERE PRER FEER SR Bar sliver—Firm, 26%.d per ounce. Money—2%@3 per cent. The rate of discount in the open miarket for short bilis s 2%@3 per cent and for three months’ bills 8 ver cent. Bank Clearings. NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The following table, | compiled by Bradstreet's, shows the bank clear- | Ings at the principal cities for the week ended January 28, with percentage of Increase and decrease, as compared Wwith the corresponding week last year: —Percent— Incé Dec. 122 428 3838 3 272, -1 = 198 ot 3 a52a *Milwaukes . | *Providence . EEL B Richmond Columbus Seattle .. | Washington | *Savannan | Memphis | Albany .. Salt Lake, City *Portland,’ O *Toledo Fort Worth Peoria. Hartford Rochester | Atlanta Des Moines v Haven ]\Ash\‘llle .es 20,; 21 12, 14, 28.. ©8, 9, 8. 5, 5. 5. 5, 4, 4, 5, 3, 3, 3, 4, 7. 1oh00s 100038 | Wilmington, | Birmingham | Knoxvilte . | Macon ... Wilkesberre . Akron Springfield, |u Wheeling, W Wichita . Youngstown . Lexington . Chattanooga Lo &3 Bg: Ef’ | Jacksonv Greensburg, Pa. 1 4 s i Rloemington, m 3 | Quitey. T........ I’IOUX Falls, Fremont, | Decatur,” 111 *Houston . Totals, T. 8. | - Outside N. T | Montreal | Teronto | Winnipeg Halifax Ottawa . | Vanconver, B. C | St John, N. B. : Yictoria, B. C.... “,m.:on g | Totals, Cartda . $41.238,204 ‘ *Balances paid fn cash. **Not totals because containing other items than | | { New York Cotton Market. | NEW YORK, Jan 20. — The cotton market | opened easy with October 2 and the other | months from 15 to 23 points higher. In the last few minutes the local bull leader rushed into the ring and hegan bidding for July, | taking everything in sight, and advanced that | position _to 16.18, within ‘18 points of last | night's figure. while the other old crop months September lost 38 | points ‘and October 10, as compared with last night. New York Grain and Produce NEW YORK, Jan. 20 —FLOUR—Recelpts, 10.300 barrels: exports, 330 barreis. Quiet but \ HBAT—RM(ID('. 1950 bushels; Ql'porl!. — o firm. No. 2 red, 03¢ elevator; No. |2 red. Dk t. 0. b, afloat; No. 1 Northern Du- luth, $1 00% f. 0. b. afioet; No. hard Mani- toba, mominal. f. o b. mou Obtions were @%c met higher, steady all day. closing i .v-.!y clgeed at S$7%c and y closed at ufifl. B?mcmber elosed at 81%: | HOPS—¥irm. | HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Firm. PETROL¥.UM—Steady. SUGAR—Quiet. Refined, quiet. COFFEE_—Spot Rio. firm: mild, steady. Fu. ( losed b to 5 : ; May 820@8.3%: July, S.50@8.b3c; October, 6.00c: November, 895¢; J " _DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED API’I:EB—n! mlrh! is uiet and rather nrsm- Maosm, ehoh:e. micee hnny. 'I‘S—Rnled active, rll'll“fl. from 3%ec to B%e‘ acsordiug to Erade 'RICOTS—Are iair demand. Cholce, Nf‘ 1c; extra chclee. K @10%e; taney, 11 rzu.nss Remain quiet _and steady. Gaalce. T%@7%¢; extra cholee, TH@Sc: fancy, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Tin was in London, clos and e little higher, -m':-w 2t 280 % 5' :'.a'"m"m'”n"z":'c ¥ unchanged. Lake 2 rolytic, $13 5061 15, vastize | about 3sc from the high point, May steadying ‘clfllcd.lt B0%@H0%c, after it had sold down | tract grade, ‘112-') Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | | Flour, barrel & 15000 16,800 ‘Wheat, bushel: 29,300 22,500 Corn, 'bushel 170,100 197,400 Oats, bushe! 60,600 94,200 | Rye, bushels mm 1,300 | Barley, busheis. 28,500 13,500 | calves, $3 5O@T A :32.25“ mllveus lambs, $4 ‘Western *- - * ! Miscellaneous Markets. *- > * | wool, auction | balances, $27,680. No. 1 Youndry, Southern, and No. Sotthern soft, $13 T5@14 25, A GRS SN S L | Chieago Board of Trade. ) G BB s Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—War rumors caused an advance of %c to 13c in the price of wheat to-day. Part of the advance was lost on profit- taking, but the close was firm, with May %@ 7c higher than yesterday's final figures. Corn closed with a gain of %@c for May. Oats are up c. Provisions are unchanged. A sharp bulge occurred in wheat at the opening. due to reports that the crisie in the Far Bast was not far distant. These were giver emphasis by higher prices in for- eign grain markets. Opening quotations here showed May Gc to 1%c higher at 90%c. to 91igc, with July lc to 1%c higher at 82%c to Sjc. Buying orders came largely from shorts, P A The leader of the longs, however, took the selling side toward the end of the first half hour, and was joined by smaller holders, with the result that prices declined around 90%c and July at 82%c. The market lost its emergy and ruled comparatively dull the remainder of the day. Long wheat con- tinued to come out on all small upturns; but the demand was equally good on every re- action. The market was hefped by Argentine strike news, small receipts‘and an fmprove- ment in cash demand in the Northwest. May to 90%c. July Snished at BIGEIKe. uences which gove ! B e e 'X’?i:fi opening 4 @%c higher at 504c to S50%¢, H $512 betweensoe wnd d0ke, Cloning ‘41 0% 50%c. * Local receipts were 215 ats were strong throughout lhe entire day. May opened 4 @%c higher at 425 G42c, sold between 421,@42%c and 43c, closing at 430, Lacal recelols were 74 cars. wckers were moderate Sell and"there was fumber Tioaidarion: o pmions, buil houses. In spite of this selling and in the face of lower prices at the yards, the mariet | yielded very little, closing practically at yes. | terday’'s prices. Buying by- conumnlon houses and shorts on the strength of grain was the main_ supporting feature. May pork and lang | closed unchanged and ribs were &' shade The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— 0 - . Wheat Mo A s ek L glie y 91 " n s sox| w4 7c 8 Al £ o 48% 48% 30% 40 e & . 33 4 Mess Pork, per bbl— ooy i,l.nmy 171 13 17% Llrd per 100 lhfl— i Jam 72234 742 T4 6 42 6 10* © 8234 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—Cash quotations were follows: ' Flour, ateady: No. 3 wheat, 760 No. 2 red, 86%@93%c. 2 corn, 47 2 yeliow, i813c: No. 2 oats. 40@40%c; No. No. 3 'hlle. 40@42%c; No. 2 rye, 57c; good feeding barley, 38@39¢; fair 10 choice malting, 46@47c; No. T flaxseed. 81 10; No. 1 Northwesiern, $1 17%; Prime Timot] eed, $3 15; mess pork, per barrel. $13 25@13 37 h’, lard, per 100 poanas, 37 2067 25, short ribs sides (loose), $6 47 6 62 short clear sides (boxed). 86 8T Gas whisky, ba of , $1 27; clover, con- | CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—On the Produce Ex- | change fo-day the butter market was firm. Creafheries, 16@22c; dairies, 13@19c. Eggs, weaker at mark, cases included, 27@29%c. Cheese, steady, 10@10%sc. Livestock Market. CHICAGO, 29 —CATTLE—Receipts, 6000; slow; good 1o prime steers. 50 Poor to medium, 60; stockers and feed- ers, $2 40@4; cows, $1 wos'ts lull’erl $1 15‘ @4 50; c-nner-ztblm buils’ §1 75G4 30; HOGS—Receipts to-day. 5,000; to-morrow, 5@10c lower: mixed and butchers’, $4 80 | 5 05; €00d to cholce heavy. $4 96@5 15; rough heavy. $4 75@4 95; light, $4 604 90; bulk of sales, "$4 80G5. SHEEP—Receipts, 5000; sheep and lambe | slow; good to choice wethen $4 20@4 60; fair to _choice mixed, $3 75G4 10; Western sheep, Foteign Futures. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20.—Wool—Nominal. Medi- um grades, combing and _clothing. 1T@21. light fine, 15G17%c: heavy fine, 12G14%4c- tub. washed, 20@303%c. Londan Wool Sales. LONDON, Jan, 20._—The offerings at the és_to-day consisted of & su- perior SUpPIY, AMOUNHDE 40 13842 bales, Cross breds were very. and firm and several | ! lots Were taken by Americans, Northern Business. SEATTLE, Jan. 20. — Clearings, $469,299; balances, M{Bfl. TAIZO“I:A Jan. 29.—Clearings, $350,168; bal- PORALAND. Jan. 29.—Clearings, $395,700; balances, ,068. SPOKANE, Jnn. 20. — Clearings, $269,085; Northern Wheat Marke:. OREGON PORTLAN: Jan. 20 —Wheat—Walla Wall 7 T&: . blwll , 3 _m*ll‘ 4@ em, 70 S0c valley, WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Jan. 20.—Wheat—Bl club, 780, i * LOCAL MARKETS, #* ;| IR Exchange n_md Bullion. Sllver continues 'll’! ll'l““l:d going up one day the next, It was 6 igher yesterday. Aside from a fractional variatior In Sterling Exchange there was nothing else Wheat and Other Gram.r, WHEAT-—Li l futures 4 verpool ‘were higher and ‘ Fawily Retail Market. | *: i The wholesale markets are slenderly eup- plied with fine Creamery Butter and prices are higher, as will be seen. There Is no danger of a Butter famine, however, as packed goods are abundant and are selling at lower prices. Eggs are in good supply and unchanged. Cheese and Honey stand exactly the same as quoted last week. Mutton is higher this week as a result of the long-continued dry weather and conse- quent lack of pasturage in the southern part of i the State and still higher prices are ex- Dected, All other Meats are unchanged. Fisn and Poultry are plentiful, with prices reasonable, and several kinds of Wild Game are_lower. Vegetables are scarce owing to the lack of moisture in the growing districts, and several kinds are much higher. Fruits are unchanged. COAL. PER TON— X o 10 001 it 8 50| h“ellhgton $—@10 00 9 00/ Wel 9 00/Coos Bay...$—@ 7 50 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— % Butter, choice,sq60@65 Ranch Egss. .. Do Keod....... Common_Eeks: $12 o Checse "Catorr GO P g Ch‘!:t gll Do exmclod.. s@10 MEATS, PER POUND— \Pork Sausage u%'fl Smoked - Beef....—@20 Butchers’ Protective Asso- Lard . ‘The San Francleco ctation glives the following retail prices for meats. 0§20 Hindgrtr Lamb. .15@20 Fore:tr unuon—.l.‘h Leg Mutton......—@15 Mutton Chops Mutton, 0iRoast Veal Lamb Chops. Foreqtr Lamb.121@15| POULTRY AND GAME, Hens, each..... e Roosters, | Wild Doves, doz.$1 50 Enslieh Snipe. ug 00 60890 Alligtr Pears, emzm Dried Figs, 1b.. 6310 Almonds . 5420 | Grape Frulf, dz.75c@$1 |Limes, doz 10@15 'Tangerines dnr 15@20 Walnuts, per 1b. lwzo . — @1 VEGETABLES— Amczmlm dz.60@$1 25, Beets. dozen.....100— Beans. white, 1b. 5@— Colored, 5@— Dried Li —gw ( Cucumbers, each.’ 10@?5 Garlic 0@} R Onions. per 1b Okra. dried_ 1b. Potatoes, Ib.. .13 Parsnips. per dz.15@20 Radishes, dz beh.15 Sage, dz bunches?: Bean: S!rlfl( per 1b.. . 20325 Summer qquuh 1b. 10@12% per 5@ 6 |Spinach. per 1b. W s i Sweet Potatoes, Lettuce, per doz.15@30/ Thyme. dz bnche.25@30 Leeks, dz bunch.15@20 hlrn(pc, per doz. —@15 Mushrooms, Ib...50@65 Tomatoes, 1b FISH— 156— | Squid 8@10, Tomeod Ovetera Cai.” 100.40G50 Do Eastern, dz.30940 —_— tures are naturally firmer under the current crisp, clear weather and north wind, but the cash’ grain continues quiet, with dealers ap- parentiy indifferent as to what becomes of the market. It is not so many years ago that such a prolonged clear, cold spell as we have been having over a large portion at least of the State would have sent the market up anywhere | from $1 to $5 per ton, but this winter the | clear 'el(htr does not seem to affect it even slightly. Everybody is surprised at this curi- U cantitinn ant mebady St 0 en plain it, . CASH BARLEY. Feed. $1 10@1 123%; Shipping _and Brew- ing. $1 15@1 17%; Chevalier. §1 17%@1 40 for | fair to cholce. X FUTURES, senlon»mu:m-m. May 81 0!“1 l.l m‘q n"&: o 109 2 p. m, Session, No salec. OATS—There is not much going on in this market at present and quotations remain un- | changed. g1 Ske, 12001 35; Black, 1 20@1 3214 for hed lnd §i Grl $1 321 per c 55; Red, for seed; 252; OBN-Iy Thrabut wot ovecactive, thaugh | the demand, is sutficient to absorb the daily re- ts. There Is very little State Corn coming cel) in, and the West continues to furnish the buli | of_the supplies, Western sacked, $1 2714@1 30 for 51 Yellow. $1 27%@1 30 for White and 25 for : White. $1 35 _per ctl; ::Spu.q $1 45@1 05 for whlle and $1 25 for ctl. YE—$1 25@1 BUCK\\ HIAT—‘I TW" etl, Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras. $4 600 4 85, ulull terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 505460, Oregon and Washington, $3 90G4 20 per bbl for l'lmfly and $3 40 for Bakers'. ILLSTUFFS—Prices In packages are as !ollfl'l Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 lbs; Rye Fiour, $3 25;: Rye Meal, $3; Rice Fiour, | g lA Oat Corn Meai, $5 25: extra cream do. $4: Buc) be-: $4 50: Hominy, $1@4.25 73; Cracked Vheat, $3 holl Wheat Flour, $3 50: Rouod 60; in Ilckl $6 T3@S 10; ¥y u‘ Snlll P lT. Green Peas, $5 ” ver 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. full still light. BRAN-§21G22 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$27 20 per tom. @22 per FERDSTURF L Hotled " Barley, per ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill. Cocounut Cake, $21G22; Corn Cracked Corn, 520G30; : Horse Beans, $30G40 per 17 lo- Wheat and _Oat, Wild Oat, $13@15 . nominal—none here: fterings of the two latter —Wkeat, $1. on D Beans and Seeds. ‘white Beans are lower, as several = hrown on the market d . tl £ Sceme improvement in P“. But- R $250: Yellow Mus- 90: ‘ll 3 Ra;e o -y BBANB—-!IM fig i i 1 mez 50 ""i.}g}_ c; Hemp, 3 ‘ Corn 'PEAS—Blackeye, $2 25@2 50 per ctl, Potatoes, Om‘an and Vegetables. ? | ranch at 26c, though thére is not much busi © Hay. Bran and Middiings continue firm at | & tables from Los Angeles were light and choice nwkm'flnlmlml&”fl- tained prices. Rhubarb was lower under In- creased recelpts, and Hothouse Cucumbers sold at a wider range. There was mo Asparagis Fece POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, $0c@ &1 per el ctl River Reds, 80@75¢ per ctl; i1 per cfl. Early Sweet Potatoes, $2 1062 25 O\IOVMYIHW $1 40@1 60 per ctl; Green 506 75c per box. VEGFTABLE l'!'ll Peas. 3@6c per Ib; String Beans, 13@17%c per Ib; Wax, —. Tomatoes rom Los Angeles, $151 u Box or crate; Rhubarb, Sc Bepiaaty froia Tak Kiouies’ TOLIE et oxy Cabbage., $1 per ctl; Carrots, 50c per sack: Hothouse Cucnmbers, per dozen for w“ ‘nd .l mz gl; i, ‘é*m e % : §b:" Dfica Pebpers. -56Sc pér b~ for Stotke g0 and 107124 for southers: Dried Okra, 12%ec per 1b; Green P!ppe b Mushrooms, 35§50 t and 358 Hubbard Squash, noals per ton for round otz and %4@%c per 1b for sacked. Poultry and Game. Another car of Western Poultry was mar- keted, making the sixth for the current week, Including one carried over from last week. ‘There was quite a quantity of both Western and domestic “stock left over from the pre- geding day and the market was'@ull, with nearly all retailers heavily supplied. Prices Chickeus had 16 quotable change, but severat dealers were making liberal concessions in order to effect sales. Dressed Turkeys were lower poder lberal supplies and a slack demand. Poor and grassy stock was offering freely below the minimum quotation, but found few buyers. Receipts of Game were light, but no higher. as all dealers were as clean up. | e Turkey '_u.u T troces, Se palr: ve eys, e per Ib; "R i $2@2 25: Goslings, $2@2 25; Ducks, $5 5066 per domen for old and $1 ms for young: Hens, 50@6 50 for large and $4 for small: Jopns Roosters, 35 w%«;“ old Roost: i) roflers; “ $3 5064 30 §1 25@1 50 per dozen !or oid and nmm for Squabs. were to tor GAME—Mallard Ducks, $2¢3 per dozen; Canvasback. $3@4; S, 1 50@1 75;__Teal, ;| Widgeon, i Dogks, T8c@8l: Geese, bte $1 25; Brant, $1 5 for smail and §2 for Jaras: Honkers, $4 50 B g e $1 50; Wild English ‘Snipe, common Snipe, ts, $2 h'rr Cottontails and Deves, §1; R‘b $1 25 for Brush; lee $1 25@1 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There is no particular cha: cept that quotations for cok show some revision. The market rules steady, with & con- tinued scarcity In creamery extras. The depression in Cheése continues and stocks are still excessive. Eggs of all kinds are well cleaned up and the market is very firm, with small sales of In Butter - ! The demand for shipment keeps up and shipping buyers are taking everything | they can get within the limit of their orders. The range in prices continues extremely nar- row. Receipts yesterday fell off about 30 cases from the recent dailv average. Recelpts were 40,000 Ibs Butter, 938 cases Eggs and 12,000 Ibs Chesse. UTTER—Creamery, ne for firsts, 30@3lc for extras and or seconds; d-lry. 15‘ 22c; store Butter. nominal; cold_ st 24c for extras, 18@20c for l.:onfl.l I.nd lfiQlSC for ladle-packed. cholce new wu. u?uc 4G5 Ranch, 25 for cholce to fancy and 23@24c for small and mixed colors; store, 23@24c; cold storage, 19¢. e Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Despite the mild and sunny weather, trade in Oranges was qulet and the market ruled with stocks of all grades of Navels i The large sizes of Navels, say 96s 112s, were scarce, and in the open market such stock commanded a premium. There was a good demand in the auction rooms for large fruit for shipment to Honolulu, but the bidding | for the small and medium sized fruit was siow. Three cars, including one of extra fancy Red- lands fruit, were sold as follows: Extra fancy, $1 50G2 90; ordinary fancy, $1 25@1 95; choice, $1@1 55; standard, 70c@$1 35.. The extra de- mand for the large sizes accounts for the wide difference in prices. Of the car of extra fancy only seven boxes of 96s brought the top quo- tation. One small lot of 112s brought $2 10, the balance of the car. Lemons, Limes and Grape Fruit were plentiful and dull at un- changed prices. The Apple market was unchanged, with | strictly - fancy offerings still bringing high | | prices. { in fair request,-and common -stock was well ! eleaned up. APPLES—$1 65@1 75 box for extra fancy; §125@1350 for ordinary fancy, 85c@$l for chaice and 50@75¢_for common. EARS—Winter Nellis {rom cold storage. | $1 i5@2 per | CITRUS PRLlTs‘hanl Oranges. $1 50@2 per box for fancy, $1 25@1 75 for choice ard B0c@$] for standards: Seedlings. 50c@$1: Tangerines, 76c@$1 25 per box; §1 75 for fancy. $1 25G1 50 for choice and (w for standard: Grape Fruit, $1@2: Mex- ican Limes. $G4 50: Bananas. bunch for Hawalian and $2@2 50 for Central Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey | | There is nothing further to report in this | markct. The demand continues very light. FRUIT—Apricots, 1%@9%c for Royals and 9 @llc for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples. 16 | Slc; sun-dried, 3g4c: Peaches. 4gOtc: Pears, Nectarinies $@5%c; Figs, white, 4@4%c bleached Sultanas, 43c; Thompson e3s, . London Layers—2-crown, $1 25; 3-crown, | 31°38; d-crown clusters $2: o’ 50; 6-crown Imperiais, $3: , 2- . Se per Ib: do 3.crown. Sige; Valencia Cured, 43c: Pacific, do, 3%¢; lental, do, 2%:. Seeded Reisins—16-oz packages, fancy, Sc per Ib: cholce, T7e; 12-0z packages, fancy, 9%e: cholce, 6%c: in bulk, fancy, T%e; choice, No. 1 softshell, 14e; S Walnu ? No. 1 hardshell, 1 e Tiaitise: Almonds, 11 for Nonpareils, J0%c ror T X L 10%e for Ne Plus Ulira and $3¢ for Languedoc: Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern, Pm-.gnuancl Cocanuts, $4 00GS; Chest: nuts, JIONEY. —(‘-)mb 10@11%e¢ for white and S%@ for amber; water white extracted, | M“e Reht amber extracted, 413G4%c; dark. 3 ‘%EF.BWAX—ZFG'.‘R per b, Provisions. Chicago reports a weak market, with stocks considerable increase. ' Receipts of are again largely In excess of last year prices are 5@l0c lower. Everything indi- tates o continued large movement in Hogs. | Packers can get nigher pricas in Chicago than elsewhere. st shows no change whatever. e MEATS. Bacon, 1lc , per b for heavy, 11%¢ for light medium, 13%c for light, 14c for extra light and 16c for red; | 3 { . 1219@13¢; Mess )nl’. si1 e O sh12 w: Fa | M extra ‘clear, ; halt-] tins, 10%¢; 3- 10 co‘n*o:.man half barrel, 8%e: three half barrels. S3c; one tierce. 8%c; two tierces, Stse: five tierces,’ 8%e per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. All descriptiors under this head continue as ly qQ HID! AND SKINS—Culls brands sell i‘le lldw Ited Heht, ]713; m.’:.z.-ansc 10%e; dry_Hides, ‘Weool, $1@1 50: Horse Hides, 5 for ln:n'”-' ana §160 tor medtars: ot 5 for small a! or jcan, 31c: ‘Amerfean, 3 Ei e e s | ‘oung. solec Western, 14@ | while $1 85 was the highest price obtained for | The choice grades were abundant and | American: Pineapples. $1 50g2 50 per dozen. | 10 AUCTION SALES S FIFTH CONSIGNMENT .Auction Sale.. 100 Head of Mares and Geldings Weighing from 1000 to 1200. Consigned from the Churchill Co.’s, J. F., C. B. and D. ranches, Yreka, Stskiyou County. I, 1904, at To Be Sold Monday, F At 11 A. M Salesyards, 1732 Market st., FRED H. CHASE & CO. Livestock Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE 2= P 5 Of 80 Head of SOUND, HEAVY DRAFT AND DRIVING HORSES and 20 Head of LARGE MARES, Suitable for Ranch ‘Work, on MONDAY, Feb. 1, at 11 o'clogk. At ELLIS-ST. STABLE, 615 ELLIS ST 'l'h| above stock is all in good condition. boned and blocky built, welght from uno lo 1600, from 5 to 9 years old, thoroughly broken. This is am opportunity seldom -of- fered to purchasers to get this class of horses direct from the raneb, where they worked up | to the night of Jan. 28, and if you want such horses at your own prices don't fail to attend this sale, as they must and will be soid to the highest bhldes - . ATKINS, - Auc N. B.—We hold regular sales on m’fl' ises” every Monday at 11 o'clock. | HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE AUCTION SALES ROOM? . WHEERE? AT 19 TURK ST., NEAR Where you can buy everything. sell anything. exchange anything, turn oid goods into cash: or, if you have a store or business of any kind, list it with us and we will find a customer for you. Our Methods—Prompt Service, ' Cour- teous Treatment. Hgnest ide Auctioneering of all Jinds atfended to. A H. ANDERSON, “‘The' Auctioneer,” Prop. Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, léss 50 Pper_cent shrinkage for C-u% CATTLFE=Steers, 'ows and Hetfers, 7@Sc; thin Cows, mC 1b. CALVES 3@4%e per Ib (yrose welghty. SHEEP—Wethers, cm: Ewes, $4@1%0 per 1b (gross 'ellh LAMBS 535 HOGS—Live Hoge, 146 to 180 1 ot over 13 o e 3uck Hogs, 4t Soe, 0 o cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags. 5%@5%c: San Quentin, 5.85c; Wool Bags, 32§33c; Fleeco Twine, %@ Se. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: New Wei- Greta, §7; Walisend, $7; Rich- mond, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 26 In sacks; Penn-yhlnh Anthracite Egg. gl Welsh Anthracite Egg, § AL 1 500 Cannel, $8 50 per ton per ton in bulk and $15 in uck.l Roeky lo“lll‘ln descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and n: w per long ton, according to bra: tations’ are for barrels; for cases, add Be: Dlasced; ¢ per gallon ot botieq o 47¢ for raw; Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c: Bakers AA. $1 101 12 Tucol, de for botled and 42c for raw; China Nut, 70c per gallon; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels_58c for Ceyion and 556 for Australlan; extra bleached orinter Sperm Oll, S0c: natural winter Sperm Oil, T5c: extra bleached winter Whale Oil. 85c: natural wu.. | Ofl, 6lc; extra winter stratned No. 1 Lard Ofl, Tde; pure Neatstoot Off' Toc. No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, €c: light Herring ¢ otl, 4ac | dark Herring Oil, 43c; Salmon Ofl, 38¢: botled | Fich Oil, 40c; raw Fish Ofl. 2Sc; botled Paint | Oil, 3S¢: raw’ Paint Of1. 33¢. COAL - OIL — Water White Cosl oOn | in bulk, 15c; Pearl Oil in cases, 2134c: Astral, »‘vu.c Star, Elain 274c; Eocene, 24i4c; Deodorized Stove Gaso- line. in bulk, 17¢: in cases, 234c: Benzine, in bulk, 1Sc in eases. 193c; S6-degree Gasoline, cases, 3] | to_baric 25e: tn TURPENTINE—SSc per gallon In cases and 82 In drums and iron barrels RED WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 6%0 Tc per I While Lead. 63%@Tc, lccnld-. to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining C: yany quotes ax follows. per b, in 100-15 bu- Cubes. A Crushed and Fine owdired, S.0er Candy Gramulatods Sedlcr D Granulated, fine, 5.30c: Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.30c; Fruit Granulated. 5.30c; Beet Granul | ed_(100-1b bags only). 5.1 | 5.30c; Magno 90c; Extra C, 4.80c: Golden lc barrels, 10c move; half b b | "§ i i £.30c per 1b. No orders takem for less than .u\enty -five barrels or {ts equivalent. Receipts of Produce. £ rovin black, 414c; Plums, pitted, §g% PeF | Oat un wPRL NES—1903 crop, 2%@2%c for the four tzes. “"RAISINS—F. 0. b. prices, Fresno, for 1903 | grop: 5ot boxes—Loose Muscatels, 2-crown. BYe per Ib: 3-crown, 58%c; 4-crown, Glc; Seed- ess Muscatels, 43c: do, floated, un- Oats_ ctls — * | STOCK MARKET. = | * - * All Classes of Securities Quict and Featureless. | _There were mo features worthy of mote on Im. local stock exchanges. Trading continued | light. Among the unlisted urities 1000 United Raiiroad bonds sold at 25 and 360 shares of San Francisco Gas a Coke soid at_$1 50 Brokers report considerable business in Ton- opah stocks between here and New York, Bos- ars chat pah, Belmont and several prom: mines are controlled in Phflldtlmmrh | explains the business with that city. na. Midway and North Star are also being taken in I‘I:. East. The the ing Rhodes to Tonopah. distance of sixty miles, and fts completion is expected mmugmumc g o s regular mont dividend of per share, amounting to The Montana . Mining Company has declared a quarterly dividend of $2 per i B a;il i § t ,. 1] IS i il 4 1 i t H | i | Stock and Bond Exchange. L1 o ;nii i e 409 &l e Ll il