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THE SAN. ’com SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. W Fair Seturday business on the loc Silver and change as previously Local bank Wheat and Barley quiet and wea Oats, Corn and Rye firm, but no Brar ond Middlings in Hay steadily all street stocks about the same. Cotton still lower. al stock exchanges. quoted. clearings about $2, 000,000 behind last year. k, owing to the rain. t actrve. very slender supply and firm. held, with the market guieter. Large transfers of Pink Beans reported. B Great ter and Eggs continue to ease to Easterm Peach ¢ damage Improving demand for Dried Fru Provisions firm here, but easy at No further change in Wool, Hop. ILs k smarket not yet affected Enormous sales of Coffee at N e off, and Cheese weak. orchards by cold reported. its in New York. Chicago. s and Hides. by the rain. York. Good speculative demand for Oregon Potatoes. Southern Vegetables well cleaned u and Onr ns y and Game weather operating against firm. p at the close. the Fruit wmarket. R, b ' c.cCca Loul: Bank Clearings. L e St = Colo Scuth 1st pid. a the week just Colo South 24 pfd. 5, wmganst $30,107.213 ng week in 1803, 2 de- The clearings during the = Denver & - e $22.090.8 Den & Rio sa were $22.090,892. B 7 y ! Erte 1 . Dricd s in New York. }:m.?‘rx % 2 ew York say s was noted than Fiour Exports in January the exports of ‘Sour rom Sam sea were as foliows: the exports 1965, ‘130,908, In exports. oniien Sitants, 536, 61 were 168,- A A 3 hours. esason [ 08 Angeles %o P o amg oo We N dependence 2978 Los Angeles. . 30.04 Temalpais.29.91 AND GENERAL | Another storm appeared on the Washington | ~omst_and has moved rapidly southeastward prevails over the entire e R')d&l Mountains. Snow | wers MW occurred | e e at Worthern Calttorai The temperature has risen s.o'ly i, Southern | & California The following’ um wind velocities are | reported: North Head, 34 miles, from th Winnemuccs, 50 miles, from the mum— " Forecast made st Sen Franciseo for thirty | hours ending midnight, Northern Ca Unsettled weather Sun- | to _kigh southerly s, iifornia—Sbowers Sunday; fresh | nés. e d.~~now Sunday: warmer. San Francisco and ndmy—m'm Sun- @ay; brisk southwest winds. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. EASTERN MARKETS. e \'mv York Mouzy Market. on call firm: sizty ninety days, 4G4% per v “G‘*f’l% cent. o ntile paper—4% per H XEwW yonk )--b was nominal; = Delaware & Hudson Del, 26500 Wabash 100 Wabash pfd oL 5500 Wheeling & L E.. 109 s Ame: Pacific Mail Pressed Steel pany - ferred—Pid, §33: asked, Com: Tunnel Con Cal & Va. Jron Silver . Leadvilie Con Lack & \\»m uthern Railw: Southern RY & Pacific. 100 m Ice pfd ..... rrlwx»i o1l eople’s Gas w estern s orthern Securities Total sales AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—American Can Commo d. fl&h asked, $4. NEW YOKK Bo.\Ds, L & N unified 4s. Man con gold 4s Mex Cent 4s..... Do 1st ipec..... IMinn & St L 4s. runs Con . orn _Sliver k] % mm“'r o. b. afloat; 208 TED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. EW YORK, Feb. 8.—No bond transactions | Com- Fro. | 98% 103% 6874 Boston Stocks and Band.r. '-uu Com.. Rersiean Somars -t3e. Bonde—Governments, steady; raflroads, easy. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. x':'i“’ o NY. 5 T pEahe 51 | Mex Central 7 Miscellageous— 163 };:5 Amer Chesspeake & OF 329 Do pid. Chicago & Alton 355 | Amer Chi & Alzon pid 8i 1 B Trom it Greas Western. 153 | Ges Mlectric R 1653 | Mass Electric 5 | B Ia I A o et 2%| Do pr. d BaaBBsEits. FEE R e s | { the war news, but experienced a rush of profit- | | Near the close the market rallied on a wa London Ci Io.rulg Stocks. Cons for money.873-16)N Y Central for acct r 7-16 Nor & West Anaconda Atchison . Bar EllvMulfi 25.11-164 per ounce. Money—1% 32 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for | short bills is 2%G2%5 per cent and for three | mopths’ bills 2%12 l! 18 per cent. Associated Banks™ Statement. | NEW YORK, Feb. 6 t of this Loans, $998,850,800; 700. Deposits, $1,027,156.500; in- 12,700. Circulation, $41, mwo de- crease, $2.927,500. 1 crease, $849,400. crease, mns Surpius, $21,842,1 5. Inited States de| ‘31%6100 d!cnns‘ $3, New York Grain and Produce. — 13 NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—FLOUR—Receipts, 85,100 barrels; exports, 36,000 barrels; quiet but steady at last night's price. Minnesota patents, $4 85@5 15; Minnesota bakors, $3 0@ 4 25; winter patents, $4 50G4 85, winter straights, $4 35G+4 50; winter extras, 2% 60: winter low grades. $3 05G3 40. “HEAT—RM‘!IP 13,650 bushels; spot, er: No. 2 red, 96c elevator; No. 2 red, 97%¢ 1 Northern Duluth. $105 b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, Options opened stronger on statem The averages of the clearing-house banks city for the week shows: increase, $4,208, e Ne. f. o. b. aflcat. taking sales which broke prices about a o a bushel in the first hour, heiped by predic tions of large world's shipments on Monday Fumer and closed firm at K@ Xc net lower. May. | | BE@9TKe, closed July, 9034@91c, ciosed | 20%c | Chaice, | higher, at SGc | ralljed to 94%e and July to 80c. HOP! e. common to cholce, 1003, @25c: _alds, Pacife Coast, > 1962 10@13c. HIDES—Firm; Ce po - 1 WOOL—Firm; dom: flecce, 28@32. : SUGAR—Raw, steady; fair refining: 22732 | @24c: 3 11-18@3%c; mo- tge. Refined, steady; .00c; No. §, 3.950: No. No. 11, 3.80c: No. 12, 3.75¢ : "14, 3.65c; confeetioners’ A, . 4.80c; cut loaf, 5.1bc: crushed, rcwden-‘d 4.35¢; granulated, 4.35c; cubes, l‘OFFrF~§Ml Rio, steady; No..7 invoic 15-16c; mild, steady. Cordova, S%@13) The market for coffes futures opened stea an adyance of 3 to & points on July and 5 to 20 points on other positions, én moferate buy- | ing inepired by firmer French cables and hight- | er primary receipts. There was continued liqui- dation by cotton exchange houses and later the market eased off, soon losing all the initial gain. Selling became particularly ac ¥ before the close, partly as a result of the fur- ther reduction in package coffee and in. sym pathy with the continued, break in coiton which =eemed to be unsettling confidence in offee market as well, and the ciose wa of B@15 points. Sa March, 6.15@6.45¢; 6.70a7 September, 7.50. 30c; 15ci 05c; E xmnn’rb APPLES—Th inges quiet. Common are qus 5%@5%¢c; cholce, 5%@dc Are in fair demand, but steady. ac; extra cholce, 9X@GI0%C;T TH@THe; extra tancy, 11715 “Firm. Cholce, TRESY%e: IRM}" IIQ‘OC York Cotton Market. YORK, Feb. 6.—The buying of cot- rday supposed to be for a bull peol v to regain control the market, came to-day, when a sensational break threatening news from the estimates and a bearish atement rendered the local | an e PEACHES | eretce, New :. ned weak at a joss | A been increased | before z as July at 14.08e. months I May 14.05c and there wa: ensive covering and d a few points from the bottom, trifiing bulge brought out fresh , and the market 1 feverish and ir- The New Orleans market opened at ) to 39 points and there was New Orleans buying in the local the eall was only moderately ans became flrmer and a o set In here and that, cal and Southern bull support, ket from 30 to 45 points. The ¢ heavy selling. chiefly trom | and in the iate trading the ery weak, being finally easy at @ 40 to 45 points. were practically the lowest, Sales were esti- L Netv York Metal Mayket. 6.—The m!fll'l’hu 1y aufet Exports and /mfim‘fr | ¢.—Exports of drygoods | se at New York for the | $12, Exports of snecie from M 911 etiver and Yo 7 and $35,236 siiver. NEW YORK, Feb. merchan w York for the Chicago Board of Trade. * Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—A storm of liquidation broke over the grain pits to-Gay, In spite of the critics] situation in the Orient. Sharp ! losses were sustafned in all cereals. The | market was unabie to relly, and closing pricts | were near the low coint. May wheat being | off 1 cent from last nizht's ciose. May corn closed 1%ec lower, while oats were down 2§ | 2%e. Provisions were oractically unchanged. | Strength and activity marked initial trading t th outlook was of a most ser as_evide cline in the srice of English were active buyers at the sta the price of the May option e yesterday’s close, the opening q\n(atlons being at 86%c to 96%c. July was a shade to H@Ke to S6%c. But these prices jasted only a moment. There was such a quantity of wheat for sale—both May and July dsifver- les—that within five minutes the pricc of May | had fallen to 94%c and July to S5%c. Thi selling craze wes =oon 1y oxhausted. On | support from the leading iong the market quickly recover:d part of the early loss. May Trading ‘was comparatively quiet during the remainder of the day until withln the last haif hour. Com- mission-houses continued to sell on all slight railies, while emall holders seiz:d every op- portunity to secure profits. In the face fresh war rumors the vit was deluged with selling orders late in the day. was not enough demand to absorb the oflmnu and, in | consequence, May broke to 03%ec, while the price of July was carried down to Si%e. The close was extremely weak, with May 8t 9de, a net loss for the day of lc. July w: @1%e er, at 54 it e conditlons _ surrounded trading In the corn pit as were witnseen in the vhel*l market. May closed at Gi%e, a net loss of 13c. °“IEI: (en:u:nn; trading ln‘::u was the weak. ness of the he comparative -ueav‘h %Juu May closed 2@2%c lower, at 44K @MYc. strong early, in sympathy :-‘n.n"fi:fu‘ogmf -mf'::f"" BB B 51 basg - 2 FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, |‘°5¢ | May FEBRUARY 17, 1 47 mux« fl*h Jul; Short Riba, ver 100 The 00‘!2 G"% G‘O Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—Cash quotations wers as follows: Flour, firm; winter patents, $4 150 4 30; straights, $§3 S5@4 10: $4 10@4 50; straishts, §3 70G4; 3 40; No. a pring wheat, S089%c; No. 2 red, 2% c; o_ ‘2 cats, $1%@41% < No\2 white, whisky, basis of high wines, $1 27; 3 contract grade, $10 75@11, . g spring patents. | Riedy Pom::c:, Onions and Vegztabks. As m.u on kturlu there was very little demand among retallers for Potatoes, but wholesalers reported a good speculative de- mand for Oregon Burbanks and prices were well susiained. The steamer Oregon arrived Sernight with 7040 sacks, only a small portion of which were unloaded up to a late hour. An- other steamer is due to-morrow with ‘addi- tional supplies. Holders of river Burbanks were still asking high prices, but trade on the whart was of very small volume. : were ol cleaned up and Sweets were unchanged, with suppiies and the demand light. Onions rule firm at a further advance and fine Oregon stock was strongly heid on the wharf. The steamer No. 2 yellow, | Oregon brought down 250 sacks. Mlpu of southern vegetables were lighter than usual, as the rain in the growing districts prevented farmers from picking. The demand Tus steady and all descriptions ruled Srm st gocd prices. Cabbage was higher Ibs, | and higher prices are cxpected in the Bear 37 35g7 © ),umt“““"- A few boxes of Rnubarb came in and | 6 787 short clear sides (hoxed) w 7506 STl ; met with pt sale at sll(ntb firmer rates. bay were still selling at les—- * ® Beces Shipments. | , POTATOES—Burbanks irom the river. 90c@ Plaur,qln.rrdl o{’n%‘ 16,000 ' $1 65 _per ctl; Salinas and Lompoc Burbanks, Wheat, bushels 10900 | 31 4067 60 par ctl; Oregon Burbanke, §1 100 . “bushels 206,200 | 1 30 per ctl; River Reds, Per sl Gar Oats, bushels 172100 116,700 | Det cnu- 90c@§l per ctl; Early Rose, $0c@$1 Rye, bushels 700 7,800 iweet toes, '$2 15 per ctl. Barley, bushel: 93,500 3,500 O’HONs—Yenow $1 75@1 90 per ctl; Green Onions, 50G@75c per box. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 5§7c per Ib; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ' CHICAGO, Feb. 6_0On the Produce Ex- chsoge to-day the butter market was nm. creamery, 15G24c; dairy, 1315@20c er at mark, cases Included, $1@Zhe. cheese, steady, 914@10%c. Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | 300; nominal; gocd to prime steers, $4 90@5 60; yof‘r to mu‘lum $2 25@4 S0; stockers and teed- 5 S1 50@4 25: heife: canpers 31 5002 b v, " $508 %%P«' ipts to-day, 15,000; Monday, 45,- €00; mixed and butchers. $3 75@6 06: good to cholce heavy, $4 0585 10; rough heavy 50 ™ @ 95; light, #4 2064 of sales, 2000;* sheep and lamba, @s. SHEEP—Receipts, steady; good to choice wethers, $4@4 50; fair to | chofee mixed, §3 75G+; Western sheep, $3 75@ 5 75; native lambs, $4@5 85; Western lambs, 25 25G¢6 10. % i = | Miscellaneous Markets. l IS 2 o Foreign Futures.' LIVERFQOL. Wheat— . May. Opening 6 4% 6 3% Closing . 64% . €3% ‘Wheat— Feb. May-Aug. Opening 21 35 Closing 2135 Flour— Opening 28 90 Closing . 28,90 P Sti-Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS_ Feb. 8.—Wool, nominal. Meai- ! fombing and - lothing, 17G21c: i661714c; heavy fine, 12@14%4c; o 12@14%4c; tub Northern Business. qg,\m}: ‘Washs, Ftb 6.—Clearings, 587; balances, $123,098, TACOMA, Wash, Feb. 6.—Clearings, -010: halwn(vn&“}-‘ $en. 8- R PORTLA b. 8.—Clearings, $423,.- 825 bajance $41:623. PO, Feb. 6.—Clearings, $321,- 879, halnmw $42. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND. Feb. €. — la, EAT—Walla Wal- | 7c; Bluestem, SO@Slc; Valley, 79@S0c. WASHINGTON. A, Feb, 6.—WHEAT—Bluestem, 80c; ke, | _LOCAL M.ARKETS P rchange and Bullion. Sterling, Exchange, sixty days — $4 83 Sterling Exchange, sight — C 86! Sterling Exchange, cables . — 487 New York Exchange, sight . - 12;2 ew ¥ork Exchange, l!lfimphlc. —_ 15 Silver, per ocunce —_— 55% Mexican Dollars, nominal “4 8 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT- feago declined from 95¢ to 98%c and closed at 94c. Trading continued active and wires to this city said that the whole ation is sensational and so artificial that widgf and rapid fluctuaiions are likely. What with the Clicago deciine and a re- newal of the rain this market was weak, with lower futures. Trading in the cash grain con- tinued light at previous prices. CASH WHEAT. Cuitteraia Club J1kINEL S24: cutidala White Australian. $1 45@1 50: D ern Club, $1 58% @1 41%4; Northern muumn, ¥ g 1 50; Oregon Valley, $1 40 FUTURES, iudonn:ouao. m. pen. Low. Close. 2750 sk e PTis 81 37% BAR The week closed on a dull and soft market for cash grain, with lower futures, due to rencwed rain. Operators are still holding off and the millers are indifferent buyers. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 05%@1 10: Shippidg ing, $1 151 1ile; Chevalier, $1 nssox e fair to choice. FUTURES, Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. High. Low. Close. May .... $1 06 $1 04% 81 06 Decemter . 1 62 102 102% ATS—Dealers continue to quite a quiet at_unchanged prices. m: White, $1 ¥Tia@l 3i%: Black, $1 25@1 55. | Red, §1 20@1 -flh tor feed and $1 J0@1 33 £ seed; Grays. $1 5214 ver ctl. CORN—There is’ this market. Buyers are doing little at the moment, ' THe tore, however, purchasers can obtain xlc:'m;nn;{mfl Y Vestern saci or Yellow, 4 for White and $1 301 321 fe or Mixed; alifornia larges Yzl)uw‘,".lt ll rv.l.”sm-u mund do, $1 ¥@ i ite, 25 ey ptian, 1 491 55 for white and $1°25 tor Brcwn, E_$i 1061 22% _per el ELCK\VHEAT—‘ Flour and Millstuffs. OUR—California Family !nru. $4 00@ dl';LluuAl terms; Bakers' Extras. $1 504 80; Oregon and Wasaington, $3 90@4 20 per bbl for any md 32 900 Bakers' MIL] m—- ncfi- hu mhn- ;n" n:' < G g a’;?w;lour. R Gredt, $3:" Hics Fios: §i. Corn M u:s extra cream do, $4; Oat ts. $4 Eominy $4@4 25; Buckwheat Flour, $4 50@4 75 Cracked “Wheat $375; Fa- rina, $450; \¥holc \\N-t Flour, uw Reli-.d 2585 80; in sacks. 30 7508 Oats, bbls, $i ”_ svm Pm g oy BT Peari B“h Peas, §5 Hay and and Feedstufs. The Oregon steamer mmd on Friday with 6000 or 70U sacks of Bran came in with only 270. The market for Bran and Middlings con- ! tinues very stiff, with practically no stocl s are a3 before t Beans and Seeds. e ...'rz.;m Prices mmmufl aa-l m Mmm-—» -: | festivities. Six | V i ‘omatces from Angeles, $1G1 50 per box or crate; Rhubarb, 0c per 1b; Summer Squash from Los Angeles, §1@1 25 per box; | Cabbage, $1 10 per ctl; Carrots, 50c per ¢ cumbers, 1 per dozen f small ard $150g2 for large: Garlie, § 6c _per 1b; E‘l’ Plant, 17%820c_ pe Ib; Dried 5@Sc per Ib ton and 10G T3¢, for southern: Dried Okra, 13%o per 1b; Green Peppers, 13%c ser Ibi | Mushrooms, Marrowfat _and Hubbard Squash, sxggxs per ton for round d %@%c per Ib for sacked. Poultry and Game. As usual on Saturday there was not much dotug in Poultry, but what little. came in was easily disposed of at previous prices. Local stock was cleaned up at the close, but a car of Western, which came in late in the day, was held over for to-morrow's market. All dealers are expecting an active market this week, as | the Chinese will be stocking up in order to meet | the extra requirements for their New Year | s of dressed Turkeys came in_and soid at preyBus prices. ‘Game was In moderate receipt and cleaned up quickly under a good demand, Several descrip- tions were quoted higher. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, , 16G21¢ per 1b; lve Turkuys, 18¢17c per pair. @2 25; Goslin $5 soms 2 Dfl F Oumta for o8 & du"é".’ for young: 50g8 for large and 34 5065 50 tor young ters, $8@7; old Roosters, 3750% Pryers, $5 mfis Brotlers, $4 5045 large and 33 50 for small; _Pigeons, i Mlbho.wr sen tor o1d " and ‘32 2342 50 or GAME—Mallard Ducks. Cany $2@5: Spring. tzus mx. 31 m N armon, $130e2: small ‘Ducks. §181 93 Gray Geess, White Geese. $101 25 Brant, 3125 tor Small A $5 50" for Jarm Horkers, $4 50 for large and $3 50 for small: Engiish Snipe, $3: common Snipe, $1 50: Wild Doves, $1; Rabbits, $2 for Cot:ontails and $1 25 for Brush: $1 25, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter closed the week dull, with stocks and the feeling weak. Offerings of firsts and even extras at 2332§%c were still reported. but the quotations below represent the marki | as the majority of the trade guoted it. There | are two elements—ane bull and the other bear— in the market at present, and between them a range of 2¢c in Guotations is given. eese shows no Improvement and the shelves continue full of the goods. A shipping broker reported yesterday that he | could buy store Esgs at 242 cased, which shows a weaker market for this description. Some commission merchants, too, quoted ranch a cent off. The feeling is not as firm as it has been, and, though receipts were not as large as the average for the past three or four days, they were too large for the market to ab- sorb, and there hand at the close. Receipts were 35,000 Ibs Butter, 978 cases Hens, for | 'Bm and 5100 ibs Cheese. ! +——————————#% | and 25c for small | gver the quota jons. i 'TTER—Creamery, 28c for firsts 20@30c foF extras BnA PG2TRE for seconds: datry. 180 22¢; stcre Butter, nominal: cold storage. 21§22¢ for ‘extras, 17G20c for seconds and 10§18c for Iadle-packed. CHEESE—10%@11%e for good to chotoe now and 9Gile for_lower grades: Touns Amer. fcas, 11@i%: Eastern. 15G16c; Western, 14@ 182 per Ib. e8As Ranch 20@2Tc for cholee to fancy | and mixed colors; store, | | 24@25¢ per dozen. Decidirous and Citrus Fruits. The inclement weather continued to dlscour- | age trade in fresh fruits and the demand for all descriptions was very light emang local re- tallers. Stocks of Oranges Were heavy and only the large sizes of Navels were wanted. Fancy 96s were scarce and firmly held at an advance The promoters of the | Orange auction announced that clght or ten cars, including the four cars that were sched- uled for Friday’s sale, would be sold to-mor- row. Tangerines were in g00d request among the*Chinese for the approaching New Year cele- bration, and prices were firmer. Occasional sales of large sizes packed in hlf Orange boxes were reported at $1 75 per box, Lemons, Limes and Grape Fruit were unchanged. The prevailing high prices of Apples have drawn in liberzl supplies from the country and, as the rainy weather has checked the demand somewhat, stocks are commencing to accumu- | | 1ate again, Prices. however, .are unchan: LES—$1 1562 per box for _exira fancy. §1 2E@1 50 for ordimry fancy. SSc@81 for_choice and SOZT5E for common. mxs wlmzr Nellis from cold storage, e I’RY'.TB—\.”\ Ora:ges. §1 50@2 per box for fancy. $1 2581 75 fof choice and 50c@$1 for standards lings. Bee@e1 Tangerines, $1 25@1 50 for half boxes and T5c@ $1 for quarter boxes: Lemons, $1 2 50 for fagcy, $1 25G1 80 for ¢ lce and 75¢@S1 for standard: Grape Fruit™®$1 5022 50; Mexican Limes. $464 60: Bananas, $1@2 per bunch for | Hawailan and $2@2 50 for Central American: | Pineapples, $1 50@2 50 per dozen for n. ! Peach belt hing new of interest m" is very firm and . | but the trees themselves were kilied. some ! them being actually &pllt from the forks Central American and fiefl for Hawal! Dried Fruits Nuts,Raisins. H oney. There is no f‘ is still dull. nge in the maricet and trade | eport extensive damage to the orchards by the Teca remarkahly cold wave Not onfy were the buds frozen over wide areas. ward by the intense cold. If these reports prove true the supply of the tenderer kinds of fruits it show & marked defielency in the Bast and FRUIT. Asricots, T4 A0%e for Rovals and 9 | ®11c for Mo roarks: Evaporated Apples. 4@ Bloc: sun-dried, 3@4c Peaches, 4@flc: Paare. | 8@10c; Nectarines. 4@5 Figs, white f4l5c | u?mn iace e Biums, pitied. dgve per | PRLNI&—IW crop, 21@2%c for the tour | izes. ' tton asncunces the | tandard !. eu- tous. i l6-02 caftons, reeded Seed- i T i oo arons. | = eemtelay Sar I :5 ; Bulk, Seedlings, Muscatels, per ib, \C.. —flen— nm na 1 eottshell, e No. 2. 1L bardshell, 13@11%c’ No. 2. 11 " Almoads, e for No 10%e for lo ¢ for Ne r:u:” | 8%c for ,‘. w‘l’nfl_ A o L S, gt TAmber xtracted TSGR AX—21G25¢ per 1b. Provisions. was quite a little stock on | dispatches from the Euneflll =i and 17G70c fer erop. of 1008 Mecat Market. Quotations remain as before. The effact of the current rain on the market still remains to e seen. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as Iolld'l @T%e for Steers and 6Q6e per | b_tor o xuflon“'w}nm .mnflc%v—, .“;QQ ; ‘wts—rm 10%Q@11c per Spring, PORK—Dressed Hogs, T@8%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, Livestock. delivered in San Francisco, peg cent shrinkage for Cattle: teers, C 1.&: thin Cnvi‘.*m Der Ib. VES—4@4%c b (sToss weight). mm—vma-n. C'Aoflt Ewes, ik.flge per 1b (gross vellht). per. Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 180 Toe. 5% ver 180 Ibs, Sc: soft Hogs, 4lsc cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off. -umn per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags are firmer, owing to the rain, at §5c; San Quentin, 5.53¢; Wool Bags, sound less 30 $S per ton; New Wel- . lington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Bea- ver Hill, $6; Standard, §7: Roslyn, §7; Coos Bay. $5 | mond. §7 50; Cumberiand, $13 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs. | $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $8 30 per ton; Coke. $11 309 ! |13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacl Rocky Mountatn deseriptions, $11 48 per 2000 b and $12 80 _pes long ton, umrdin( to brand. Ol l‘—Mlllou are for barrels; for cases, add be; Lin e per gatlon for botled and | e Ao e in cases, No. : Bakers' AA, $1 10§81 12; Lucol, { for Australian: extra bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 80c: natural winter Sperm Otl mc‘a:ri bleacked winter Whale Oll, 63¢: natural . 8Gc; extra winter strained Lard Ol No 1 Lard Oil, iGe: pure Neatsfoot Ofl. 75ec: eatstoot OLl. me Iizht Herring Ofl. 43¢: : Salmon Ofl. 18c: boiled . 38c: botled Paint | nchAmg'Ll o zxtn Star. 25%¢: Elaine, Deodorized Stove Gaso- ne. tn Gasoline, te i bulk, 15¢: Pearl Ol in cases, 2114e; Star, zlih line, in b:&. J3e in Tases, 19%er ss-a.‘m , 25c: in cases. 3lc. 'l'l’R PENTINE—S%¢ per gallon in cases ln.d in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 8% . Tc per Ib: White Lead. 6%@7c. according to quantity. COFFEE—C. E. Bickford's circular gives the receipts at this port in January at 15.23S bags. against 24,169 for the same menth last year. | The saies from first hands were 15,149 Bags, -nlnn 15,075. The stock in fist hands Feb- | ruary 1 was 17,027 bags, against 34,136 The circular says: “The New York market contifued the ad- vance noted in our last circular up to and in- cluding the Ist Inst. (spot Coffee advancing 1%4ec on 4 Santos and 1%c on No. T Rio during January), when a sharp break in prices occurred. due to enormous Hquidations. The epeculative interests which for some time past Pave been the most active factor i the mar- ket seem to have temporarily withdrawn their support. and at present writing have lost con- trol. The past four days. with the enormous sales of over two million bags. shows a steady . decline in prices acgregating lc to 134c on spot Coffes and about 2¢ on futures. ‘*This demoralization has naturally affactsd local conditions. Trading has stopped entirely and ean hardiy be expected to resume until the New York market has adjusted itself and the confidence of buyers restored by more normal conditlons. “*To-day's_first hand stock consists of 147 bags Costa Rica 108 Nicaragua, 4730 Saivador, | 7640 Guatemaia. 2047 Mexican and €526 vari- oms: in all 21408 Market closes dull and nominal. Last sales ndicate: Costa Rica—13%@15¢ nominal for strictly prime to tahcy washed: 124@13c for prims Naehed: 1WPI2%e for xood washed: 1014 1234e for geod to,prime washed peaherrv: 01.@ 10%e for sood 0 prime peaberry: 101,#&12¢c for #ood to prime: 9@104e for fatr: T@9c for com- | mon to ordinary. Salvador—13@14c_rominal for strictly prime washad: 1]@121ie for ®aod to neime washed: PUA10%e for fair washed- 10M12 for fair to | prime washed pesberryr 9% @10c for good to FEime semi-wasbed: 10¢ for eurerior whwashed: for enod ereen unwashed: S3@10c for lnlhl to superfor unwashed Delbll’l')' 8i5¢ for inferior to ordinary. | Niearagun—121 #13%c nominal for prime to fancy washed: 01@11s nominal for fair to strictly good washed- 9@9%c for good to su- perlor unwash=d: 514#10%e for good to prime | urwashed neaberry. Guatemsla and Mexican—141L@&13c for fancy warhed: 121 @14lie for prime to strictly prime washed: 114A12%e for strictls rond washed: 10% @11%e for gond washed: SV R10c for fair | waehed: QLA fos madiom: TR~ for Infarior | to ‘ordinary: 11%@121e for falr to orime washed nesberry: 01@10%4e for gnod to prime wnwashed peaberrv: 9@10c nomiral for good to | surerior unwashed. SUGAR—The Weatern Suear Refining pany quotes as follows, por 1h. tn 100-1b haes- uhes. Crnched and Fine Croshed 5855 Powdered, S.40c: Candy Granulated 5.40e: Dry Grapuiated. fine. 5.%c: Drv Gramniated. coarss. 5.0 a e Granntat. . 8.10n- Crnfectionses A A, £00e- Txten € 1,902 Goldon $.f0e: hareele | . a70e: { The mare for o1l Wndn” Tehete_Hal® baveela £80c: boxes. 8.06c: F & T Crustal Dominos | @30c per 15 Na orders taken ‘or less than seventy-five barrele nr ite eauivalont. Receipts of Produce. FOR SATUPT - | Trading on the Exchanges of a Saturday Character. n the Stock and Bond Exchange was or a m:'lhy character, l-h. quiet. Gas Electrie | with a shigh: deciine In © ‘,mu Among the uniisted $1000 California Nerthwestern Js sold at 12. The ‘movement the ofl stocks was better than ; Greta, $7: Wallsend. $7; Rich- | 10e moes: half | barrels, 2%c mare: howey, TOn more- RAIR haes | =|AUCTION SALES WILSON Tho Auctioneer, _ That's AlL 1710 MARKET ST. IMPORTANT AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT! ENTIRE CONTENTS GRAND AND PALATIAL RESIDENCE ON COLE STREET Must be Sold Previous to Departure to the Highest Bidder. Wednesday, February 10. ‘Watch and Wait! Fine and Durable Fumniture AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Of every description a rubber-tire buggies and new and second-hand ess. This s a chance seidom offered to liverymen o get Mgh grade of new rubber- | tired rigs at their own prices, as this caricad must be disposed of to the l-nulon:: takes place at Ellis-street ble, €15 strest, Monday, February 8, at 11 o'gloeck. 8. WATKINS, Auct : phone East 748 h At auction, Tuesday, February 9, 11 a. m., at 1140 Folsom street, theve will ba a large consiznment of 5 Borscs | and mares, | 4 surreys, 2 phaectons, 5 um T exoress, 4 peddling, 2 camp wagons, 2 1 20- T Saber, bugyy s M- passeng: Ness, 1 fast road horse, 35 sets of ess. LLIAM CLOUGH, Auctioneer. H MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. [AlBAWSs. — — 0T Co @s.119 = BCP Co %102% — | Do 3 » - | C CGaE 551084108 | - |ICGaES | - m & ct 5s. — 104 |Om Cable fs. — 138 Cal St C 5s.114 — |Pac G Im 43 96 100 €C Wat 8a. — 104 (P B Ry 0s.106% — EL&P6s125 131 (P&CH 65103 — F&CHE. — 10 P&ORGlls — Geary-st 5s.. 45% 90 |Powell-st Gs. 113% — | H _C&S 5%s104 — |S B G&R 5s. — 100 Do Bs ... 98%100 |SF & SIVie 118% — Hon R T 55108 — R 6. — 112% LAEecS. — — |SPotAd€s L A Ry 5s.114 115 - - L AL G — — - | Do fid S iwsis [ . 1 L i 10y o Mit-st C 6s.1168% — Do lem 5s.115 — =N MV &MTSs101 — 1 [FRotcolos — — .o 1834120 1085 INPCR B -"msl, =" Nor C Ry §s. — 114 - Nor C P 8. — 100 — NSRRG5100 — — OGL &HIs18 — 190 ow‘eau-q ) — 108 WATER STOC! Contra Costa 47 Marin Co .. — 63 |8 V Wat Co 38% 3 H GAS AND ELECTRIC. CL &PCo — 4 SFCa&E My~ Mut E L Co. — WSkn GEE. 3 — UG e — - l"fl‘lflc l. Co. oy, — SEGa&R. TRL!Tm cm'nncu'n. SFG&E - — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd — 345 | BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk. — 190 L P & A. Anglo-Cal .. 86 59 |Mer 'l"rut Bank of Cal.425 #40 | Mereh Ex. Cal Safe Dp. — !L‘l'fi s F Nluolll First Nationl — — s;ux‘ol BANKS. 2300 Mut Sav Bk.100 S F Sav U.620 30 STREET RAILROADS. ..107 .'gs’ Presidio POWDER Glant ...... 61% 2% Vigorit ..... SUGAR. s0c c.1 tfornia Geary |Kllauea S P [ Makawelt S. Onomea S C. 84 8% Paauhau S MISCELLANEOUS, Alaska P A139% — (Oceanic S C. § Ca: ‘: c A 9 97T%|Pac Aux FA. 3 Cal Wine 2 5 |Pac C Borx.167 MV&E&M T 100 — - Morning Session. 130 Alaska Packers” Assa. b 3. 10 Hawailan Coml & Sugar. S F Gas & Electic, s 90. Ltreet— 45,000 Sierra Ry of Cal 6 per c.lx $18.060 SF & S J V 3 per cent..... EE §18 8 cus Unlisted Securities. MICELLANEOUS BONDS, id. Ask. P Wes. — 120 D 38100 112%s & 1144 1 utter-at 3e.106 lll ja. u-v\lul,lL R of SFis 50% 0% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 24 c e o Cal Ship Co. 15 — |Odd Fel Hall ~ Cal TI&TCo. — 153 |Urpheum Co. —afi 16% | Cen Bk, Cak 60 — |Pac S T&T. — 108 Chutes Co... 7% — |Par Paint... 30 — City & € Bk — 12 F D. = {E Dyn Co.: — |SF & Uve. ™ 30 P Benonsm - |83 on — S0 MTC. | FrachoA BR100 108 Swise: Al anu - | Gas Con As. 19% 21 [ruckee E C — 13 Hozoluiu B, 6 10%|U R I prd. 43% = ! - N Do com . — | Matson N Co — . 0 | i Morning Sesston. ribwestern RY 5 per cent.l12 00 fornia Stock andOilExchange ! $1.000 Cal No: Ca! O1l Stocks— Al . | Kern Kem R / ;s[ , i i g i | | / 5 ;