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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1904 o aver Alllm - Ve SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver and Exchange rates undisturbed. No Eastern Stock or Grain quotations. Business still quiet on the local exchanges. s and mot materially changed. ants our Barley and Oats in large lots. but no higher. Feedstufis firm. Wheat featurele: Japan = Corn and Rye firmly held, Heawy rain checks trade in Hay. Nothing new in Beans and Seeds. Butter being offered at declining prices. Eggs still pointing downward. Dried Fruits steady, with some sales reported. ern quotations. ep and Hogs. Some descriptions of Pacific Codfish marked up. ¢ firm, owing to the improved crop prospects. held for-higher prices. firm. Cheese lower again. Provisions dull, with no Eas: Nothing new in Cattle, Grain B Potatoes and Onions closels P light receipt and fon ‘I’.\‘ m Oranges in heavy supp. y and weak. tern Quotations. | December .. 1 01% 1;1»; 101 101% i 2 p. m. Session. : oy Op High. Low. _Close R LA arshaey e 10dey s 8T o ) $105% $1 08 were received from Chicago or | Dtcomber L. 10l 103% 102§ 102% | OATS_It is now said that the Japanese — 000 instead of 1000 in this market, | feeling in the goods continues firm in . though prices show no change | _ White 31 27 ; Black, $1 2@l 55; Red. $1 2 and $1 30@1 35 for Weather Report. 11, same date last '.)x for Yellow, $1 35 for g s e s o 21, for Mixed; California large ~ast small round do, $1 50; White, . $1 421 for white The market rules steady at per ctl, BUCKWHEAT—$1 T5@2 per ot Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 608 4 85 usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $4 50@4 60: Oregon and Washington, $3 90@4 20 per bbl for 2 T | Family and §3 90@4 40 for Bakers'. 2 | _ MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as I follows: Graham Fiour, $3 25 per 100 Ib 2 R 3 25: Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, z 8 20 extra cream do. $4; Oa 4 o v, $4@4 2. Buckwheat % 0G4 H 1‘{3(‘1{9«1 Whea $3 75; Fa- ; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled $7 25@8 60; in sacks, $6 T5@S 10; | Pearl Barley, $6; Split'Peas, boxes, $7; Green | Peas. $5 50 per 100 b Cioudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain “lear a s H0c per ctl : Wheat and Oat, $14@ Oat. $14@16; Barley, r: Broom Co HAY-—Wheat, $15@ ; Oat SLialt: sidal iinal—none here; Alfalf $12@1 STR c per bale, Beans and Seeds. The market no change tra worthy showed of Red, ed Kidneys, per »udy Saturday; —Brown Mustard, $3 50: Yellow Mut Flax. $1 8041 00; Canary, Cloud: light sov ty Sat wind, | 14,@2c | 1b: »itiet, per ton | " DRIED PEAS—Blackeve. $2 25 \‘mr District Forecaster. 50 per ct! | Potatoes, l)mou., and V, cgcmblcs‘ Receipts of Potatoes were light, but trad- was quiet owing to the etorm and prices i’ c weré unchanged. It 18 re a on authority that the price of high-grade Burbanks has been ad- ntal at primary ship- ring it certain that tatoes came in and Su; “This ma 3 v h Ptiee lamba. §3 9006 15; Western lambe, @6 10. to - = take a of Foreign Markets. [ ! pricen 1o 2 80 12.—Trading on the Boerse | rital at shipping points. demand for choice veget shipment on the Portland steamer, b: r > high to permit any great move- irection. Local trade was quict stormy weather, but as supplies f most descriptions were limited dealers ex- BERLIN, Feb. to-day was firm. PARIS, Feb. 12 éay wee much improves neutrality by the powers There were Potatoes were dull at 2@3c per pound. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river 95c@ $1.10 per ‘ot Oregon Burbanks ¥l 100 30 per ctl; Petaluma Burbanks, $105 per ctl; Foreign Futures, - | LIVERPOOL. Pl\ex Reds, $1@1 10 per ctl; Garnet Chiles, 90c@ Whest— | $1 05 per cti; Early Rose, S(hc'ilfl 05 per ctl; Opening - i Closing .. |-v-r ctl for Oregon PARIS n Onions, 50@75c Wheat— Feb Opening - 21 60 5@6c per 1b; Closing %1% ib: W % goles, $1@150 per b Opening 29 90 ate; ibarb, 9410 per 1b; Summ T 29 90 b Los Angeles; $1@1 50. per box Jbage, $1 10 per ctl: Carrots, 50c per sack; - * houss Cucumbers, H0@i5c_per dozen for and $1@1 25 for large: Garlle, b@be per TOCAL )[ARKFTS. | s¢g Plant, 20c per ib; Dried Peppers, { per ib for Stockton apd 10@12%c for - * sthern; Dried r»kr‘_l hm per 1b; Green Pep- pers per Ib; Mushrooms, 40@d0c per Ib: Fxchangc and Bullwn. Marrowfat snd Hubbard Squash, $10@15 per ton for round lots and %@%c per 1b for Eterling Exchange. six — 3 sy | sacked oh 861 Eterling E Sterling Exchange, cables P. 5 % S e . - oultry and Game. New York Exchange, telegraphic. Ellver, per ounce Mexican Doliars, mominai. . W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT- There was continued firmness in_Poultry, as there was no Western offering and receipts of domestic stock were light Fine large fowls were eagerly sought after, par- | yo Yeularty by the Chinese, and occasional sales f ex ptionally an the quoted rates. A car of West- due to-day. Thirty-four cases of firm, _The foreign markets were higher fujures. There was no | with - marker st Chicago, s the Board of Trade | 0 "tk soid At o substamtial ad: was not in session. This market was quiet | ver the top quotation. Poor and end without change, either in cash grain or | grasey stock sold down to 15 per pound, but futures | the quotations cover the general run of of- The Corn Trade News of January 25 says: “*Our correspordent at Christchurch, New Zea- | jand, writes that the official estimate of the | ferinzs. Game was quiet and unchanged with all of the stock more or less poor and thin. ares under whest this year Is 230,000 acres, | | POULTRY - Drcssed Torkeye 1 t compared with 194,000 acres last season. The | Jive Turkey 15@17c per ,hy(kxz_':“ur g 110 is expected o be thirty bushels per acre, | §2G2 25, Goslings, $5G2 25: Ducks, $5 urd this would is dozen for old and $6@7 for young: Hens, cxport. 50@7 for large and $5 50@6 for small; youn; Roosters, _$6 5047 80; ol Roosters, $5@5 S0¢ Fryers, $5 50@6; Broilers, $4 50@5 fm‘ large give some 2,000,000 bushels lor'gr CASH WHEAT. : and $1G4 50 for emall; Pigeons, $1 25 per 5i 28K @1 ux‘ ]\':r Ry Bluestem, n 41;,- ’d%flflulg_v"‘fl‘;:gd i:uwnn 50 maso“‘b' i 50: Oregon Valiey. $1 40. | Canvasback, $3@5; snru.mzw Teal, ;xm FUTURES, 2, Widgeon, $1 5092 Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, ety 3 ’ Brant, $1 25 for 'mlll 1 % :M’; P nx Honkers,_$4 50 for I s "9.3 for smal May sy % on or large and S0 =Bk English Soipe, 83 common-Saipe. §1 50: Wid 'xc‘:e_ i '1 = ro"'BrulA‘:bblu 32‘ W Cottontails and Butter, Cheese and Eggs. '~ It is the general opinion that the Butter market has got to g0, ae the de - (A’.n.‘::r face Md.twlln‘"fld’ oh"l!v 'kllh' d:g: De- I {“I‘ stocks lreml.lmlnd the HA:‘\;;‘:I‘-.IIH. l-.h.:l option ago | " Groduce & marked increase they o0k & cargo of 2500 tons up morth. The | sior trom now on.« Cards and iottay Droduc- ing_sent to outside points offering creamei at 26c, while spot lots are freely oflu‘d:{ It natural bearish effect -of the | 35 The feeling is decidedly weak. rain. uuam-tnn*mw.l eese is lower uunnndth:wahe- is Dealers are very bullish in their views regard- 1 all over the t. The few houses ing the probable prices for Barley during the | which have firm with their favorite vext few months, especially if the war. be heretofore have weakened at last and . | have ccme down to level of the general ocks continue ve. l.mu-ulmr— ‘While there is no actual decline in Eggs S8 T FUTURES. Session 9 1o 11:30 a._m. wflflwam s now and of the market except in a small 3 mwm\m * o were 76,700 Ibs Butter, 655 cases and 7600 1bs Cheese. E‘n’n—o—wnl‘hflsmb 1309 market for some | 4 on the preceding day the previously quoted ., With lers antlei- | 1 is reported that | ¥ e perienced no difficulty in disposing of good ng the closing hour ar | stock. Rhubarb wae in moderate receipt and | et was firm. | cleaped up well at unchanged rates, New fine stock were reported al | ¥ [ for extras. 26 for ity nd 24@250 for sec- Sazho; mora. junction restraining the Board of Receipts of Produce. POWDER. FOSTER AND ORFAR WANT “,{: e S gt 8 R Imrts Ve TO CONDUCT NEWS STAND FOR FEBRI Y 12, R ar sks... T2 Quickstiver, fake 110 | Hawailen G. 3% = | Makawelt C; 18% — | Charge Fraud in Application to Court B~ r, rolls .. 811 Honokaa §C 11 — c23° 2 Giv. o B A8 - 90180 Huth § ¥ C 7 P s G 10% 1% | to Prevent Commissioners Glv- ) 1,000 Potatoes, sks. Lm’ g l‘""’f‘mm‘“ai i ing Privilege to Rooney. s% 0:::"' o m Cal F C A. 98 97% Pu Au pA_ 5 H Charles Foster and Charles Orear, " 5| Middiings, 260 | Cal Wime A" 6214 04 — | who for a number of years past have (25| Bran. sk . 1,080 conducted the news stand at the ferry | 108 Stravw, tons’ "1’?.‘ depot, filed a suit yesterday for an in- { onds; Butter, nominal; WASHINGTON, | cold 'storage, 21@2%0 for extras, 20F | o @ l.\‘szl:‘ Mmdl’l' e Harbor Commissioners from leasing seconds and '10@1%0 for ladie-packed. O et e Bt - the privilege the petitioners have en- == SE -] 1o for good to cholce new | DEIS CU “1 FM e "350 joyed for so many years to John F. | 8@vc_for lower grades; young Americas, : 6.408] At Sess! 11g12c; Eastern, 15@16c; Western, 14G160 per Hean: e b erioon lon. Rooney, a brother-in-law of Harbor pound. Commissioner S; » 113 Paauhau 8 P Co. nes Spenr. - x":fi.m’ BT Sy :::f." Potatoes, wks .. 240] 20 Spring Valley Water Co They charge that unless the board 23G24c per dozen, % * » | $1,0008 g":“‘_" V 5 per cent...... is enjo'ned Rooney will be given the 2 z 5 3, 40 Spring Valley Water Co. o privilege because of Spear’s influence, v Retail Mar! | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Fauily Re ket. | : in the face of the fact that they have | = * * Unlisted Securities. offered the C $1500 | Stocks of all grades of Oranges were heavy > e e Commissioners $1500 a | | and ."1 d"‘f" ‘&ere.wml;x m“x‘mkebnngr}:l l.::et:'l:“prlee:a‘h:l:;‘r:::a'mt llu.l-‘-m s !OUB ood o r:un!h rent for the use a(. the space | concessions in order to effect sales, but the Soazc SCELLAN D'- ¢ hly ren “torm kept buyers away from the market and | high prices are stiil asked for Mutton. Most | ‘Ask. cabe, |arE P L R | there was not enough business to warrant any | Rutchers are expecting lower prices for Meats Sun Tel 66, 112 1% > ; | change in the quotations. All other Citrus {n7the, near nmo:x‘:"t.hn"!lr::: .n:; Inm:‘ mun; Do 58 1024 — The plaintiffs allege that when they . e past 2 fruits snare l;) the gener: ul n:lu: g:"%e: becox’nln‘ plgmllul ; rage ¢ %tg(ro:lgrz:l%xlgn first learned that the board ]n[ended{ e interest in the Orange auc- Fish_ Poultry and Game are unchanged an to award the privilege to Rooney they tion and the sale passed off quietly. Four cars | éeasonable varieties of Fruits are phuuml. were payi 1 of $430 th. of Navels were sold, fancy selling at $1@1 50 { with prices reasonable. 23 Bk, aoo paying a rental o a mon e at 75c@$1 25 and standards at Butter and Eggs are becoming more plentiful : 3 (Mis NatBK300 % | They immediately, offered 3600 for the Fhiere was nothing new in Apples and the | every day. but quotations have mot changed | » ¥ e ® | privilege and subsequently offered market was very dull. Winter Nellls Pears | as vet. 20 Z 181180 when th d that R | were closely cleaned up and they were held at| COAL. PER TON— 2 10k g Sany I when they learned that Rooney N RIES §1 7502 per box for extra fancy; | Mellington -§-@10.00 New 1 @ was the choice of the Commissioners. | $1°05@T 50 for - orainary fancy, 85cGSL for | Seattle o8 ye 50 coN itiagton $--000, 00 — 135 |100F Hall A 5% —_ | Notwithstanding their raise in their | cholce and 50@75c for common. B e g SOl et ¥:00 45 5 |Qrpheum Co.— 16 | hid, the plaintiffs say, the Commis- PEARSWinter Nellls from cold storage (re- | Grola"?'". 3= 0 601 Coos ' By 75 n? |Paar Paint 30 o |sioners made up their mind to give packed) per box. 2 2 ) 3 s CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 25@2' DAIRY PRODLCE‘ ETC.— t = gFl;!l}tfgm.K :g 3; | the privilege to Rooney and refused to H‘rlbo(x for ml(\;) Toe@$1 25 for wz: lndT’Sflc Buém- choice, -qwa g g:;ec-:. Swiss....26@35 e This -;% P “A.,‘: 5 108 i reopen the bids when the pllinbfl!| lor _ st rd Ses rlll ‘an- Eggs. * v = e G ey S e B TORL.09 for | Do ctot. xb.wrv, Common ' Eggs.274: Frach-A Bk.100 105 '|SO & Tught 165 | oftered to pay $1500 a month for what fancy. '$126@150 for choice and 75c@$l for | Cheese Cal. @20| Honey, comb, 1b,— Gas Con”A., 193 21 | Swiss;A Mk they formerly enjoyved for $430. i standard: Gre Fruit, $1 50@2 50; Mexican | Cheese, Eqamrn 20@ Do extracted.. 10 Hono P _Co. Truck Elec 13 yed . Limes, $5 5006 Bananas $1@2 per bunch for | MEATS, PER Pou'u}— _X;&&S Fg: - UR InCo p! They ask for an injunction on the | Pineappies, 315082 per. dogen for " Centrai Al rx Brims ool 2 Rigning, nembon; Froundeiuns: aiesee i Syt ) | American and $3@5 for Hawaiian. .\21‘43‘— Ponckyd: Bier- o oo %0 American Biscutt Co.. make the award to Rooney, will cor- iod Fruits Nuts Raisi The San Francisco Butchers' Protective Atternoon Session. mit-a fraud upon the people of the | y) 5 v 3 . 07 Ca at | Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,-{oncy. | ssociation gives the following retail ‘prices | $5,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. 70 75 | State of California. They say that| for meats. SR P Rooney has never offered a bid for 10@20 Hindqtr . Lamb. !DOM The feeling in Peaches, Apricots and Pears b ke T 5@18 coutinies vary steaty and sales at, tull fgures | TERASHO B! hhfifl* b FRUIT—Apricots, TH@)%e for Rovals and 9 | Sirloin Steak. .12 @1 i R Bid. @llc for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4@ | Round Steal 0@! L sred un-dried, 3@4c; Peaches, 5@6lac; Pears, | Beet Stew —@ i | 6 Nectarin 4@5%c; Figs, white, 4@4l4c | Corn Beef. 8@10| 9 black, 4%;c: Plume, pitted, 6g6e per | Soup Bones i | PP e %* 118 PRUNES— § P%0 1 mlrsn ES—1903 crop, 2%@2%e for the four Lamt Jchome.- % » RAISINS—The Assoclation _announces the ‘ following new prices for 1904: Standard grades, Loose Muscatels, 5ye per | POULTRY AND'G: c: -crown, (%c; Seediess Loose .66@90] Jack a a.00@05|Gray Lka-e, "each. 1050 657! Geese, eal! e g iom: crown Imperial clusters, $3; " Lorown Teal Ducks, ea. 25 Independence . Dehesa clusters, §2 50; 4-crown fancy clusters, 50/ Mall'd Ducks. ea.50@¢0 Juncllon . $2; 3-crown Lo;\dunfl La)'e{-. dsl 35; 2-crown $2 00, Widg'n Ducks,ea.20G25 London Layers, $1 25, usual advance for frac- _@e } 2a tional boxes and lavers. Seeded—Fancy 16-0z ol 01 ERES Ducks, o8- w_ cartons, per Ib, T%c; fancy 12-oz cartons, per Small Ducks, a5 package, 6%c; fancy bulk cartons, per Ib, T¥e; | choice 16-0z cartons, per Ib, 7%c; choice 12-03 FRUITS AND UTS— cartons, per package, 6%c: choice bulk car- ol City &tmeum ‘738 tors, per Ib, Tlc: 16-oz cartons, seeded Seed- | Allgtr, Pears, ea. 'flmxfi‘!‘l‘)rhd Figs. Ib.. :3!0 Peerless. 13 50 lings, Muscat Ib, Te; 12-0z cartons, | Almonds . - 3%23 S S, S0 $1 Eitisburg . eded S 5, 5 ecd crude Sriies esaitey | Lemoris, doz. 20 8 F & MeKIttrick | i San Joaquin O & D 2700 € = 41 103c for I X L. 10%c for Ne Plus Ultra and | Chestnuts 225 8% for Languedoc: Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern; | Cocoanuts, 05 Pecans, 11G13c; Cocoanuts, $1 50@5; Chest- | V° 7 Thisy i 5 er Ib. Artichokes, dz60@81 25| Onions, 1b..—@ 3 g : | NEY-Comb, 10@11%c for white and 8%@ | Becte fogen. m,,, otk dfl';;' g "rg~,§’v""“‘$.'f,:,""‘ g | 9% for amber; water “white extracted, 5@ | Beans. white. 1. B@— Potatoes, cat. Fhiore . | Bic: light amber extracted. 4%@4%c; dark. | Colired per Ib 50— Parsnips, apliscelianeous— 1 2 I?r(td Lima, 1b..—@ 6 Rhubarb, 4 = | PHEEswax—21g20 per . Cabbage, each... 5@10 Radishes, dz beh.15@20 e s SUgar o 7 Celery, head age. dz bnches.25@— American District Tel Provis: Cress, ‘dz_bun: tring Beans, 1b.20G25 ' | 1S10MS. 9 Cal Gas & Electric Corp | Chenmaters. sach: 10020 Summer Sauasn, o Ml 3 alifornfa Cotton Mills Garilc 10g12% California Jockey Club No quotations were received from Chicago, | Green Peppers,ib- £ S The Board of Trade was not In session. | Dried Peppers alifornia Shipping Co Cal Title Ins & Trust. ere was nothing new in this market. | Bex Plant. Ib.. o 1 Bank of Oaklan | 'CURED MEATS_Bacon, 10%c per Ib for | Green Peas, 1b. Chater Company heavy, 113¢ for light medium, 13%c for light, | Lettuce, per doz.15 Cypress Lawn Imp | 14c for extra light and 16c for sugar-cured; ' Leeks dz bunch.l | Turnips, per doz—@15 Fischer's Theater - 1b..10@12% Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1314c;: California | Mushrooms, 1b.. Tomatoes, Gas Consumers’ Ass! o Erease. 2o “ JOL—Fall c||p—an Joaquin Lambs’, 9@ 1lc; Middle County, 11@12¢; Northern Defect- 9@10c; Nevada. 13@15c; Oregon, fine, 139 Oregon medium, 17c per Ib. HOPS—; per b for California, 1903, and 20c for crop of 1904. Meat Market. ular monthly dividend of $1 $1%,000, yesterday, ‘The Daly West Mining Company of Utah h declared a regular monthly dividend of 68 cents. The stockholders of the Nevada Power, Light and Water Company have authorized an In- crease in the capital from $400,000 to $1,000,000, The California * Fruit Canners' Association will pay a regular monthly dividend of 60 cents per share February 20, A spectal mPeting of the stockholders of the Petaluma end Santa Rosa Rallway Company has been called for April 16 to vote on a propo- | pér share, or 400 Utah 00 Crown Poln 0 Gou 700 Utah 400 Gould & Cur. 100 Mexican Afternoon Session. 08] 500 Mexican | . Previous prices rule, with the supply about | balancing the demand. DRESSED MEATS, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are as follows i ! 4-01 Tuolumne River in canals of the ‘bBr!:rEE'“t:\aa. for Steers and 5% @6%c per | gjtion to create a bonded indebtedness of PACIFIC § K EXCHANGE. | and Modesto irrigation distriets. o $1,000,000. SRt xRt s a4 AR ORATSe. 5G0c; emall, 9G10c per Ib. | " AU the annual meeting of the stockhalders of | ¢ Foulo¥ink were the ssles on the Paclfic| ™ yings RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. | per Ib. 3 the Califorfia Title Insurance and Trust Com. Session. Second Feet. | LAMB- Spring, 15@16ec. pany the following directors were re-electe 600 Mexican ...2 021 DATE. iervaney Sedute | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7@8%c per 1b. William Alvord, P. N. Lilienthal, Charles R. 200 Mexican .....2 06 | 1904. | LIVESTOCK MARKET. Bishop, Warren Olney, Robert Bruce, Charles 46| 100 Mexican ...1 971 _ -1 | “The following quotations are for good, snund! Page, Henry L. Davis, A. T. Spotts and John ! 100 Ophir . .4 60 January 31. ! gg | Livestock, deiiveréd in San Francised.,leks 50 | p “gpring. The following. officers were: re- 700 Ophir .......4 70 Eobne 3 = | g A-Boeers, < elected: ' Henry L. Davis, president: A, T. 100 Ophir [111ll | zase, thin Come iaoe toie s and Helfers, | gpcits, manager: C. M. Kéeney. secretary; E. 300 Overman .1, 23 February 3 B | | iE 4t i Dir 1B darias seieh). | H. Rixford, counsel. The annual reports were | 200 Sierra Ney... @8 February 3 - C\Wethers. 436G0e; Bwes, " 45 @440 | DIENIY satisfactory, the past year having been 200 Slerra Nev... 70 February & | 30 | 1 A R oo . AKO@4%e | 50 oet prosperous one in the history of the fli 106 Tnlon Con... 94 February 6. L. | company. b Tnion ‘on. . . H HOOS T et to 180 The, 5%@B%o; | The Best & Belcher Mining Company has 100 Unfon Con.i 02 it Mo S o o Mot over 180 1be, Sc; roft Hogs, 4%4c; Sows, 0 per | levied an assessment of 10c. 700 Gould & Cur. 48| 100 Union o | ey | cont ot oy 50 per Cont off ‘andSiags, 0 | grocic AND BOND EXCHANGE. | 300 Jols oo 03 don Uian o o2 o 1003, | 1004 | per cent off from above quotations. 2 300 Justice 5 08| 100 Yellow Tacket 48 Ty - FRIDAY, Feb. 12-2 p. m. | 600 Mexican . | Gencral Merchandise. . o = Afternoon Session. | 32 i UNITED STATES BONDS, ton bk a0 b BAGS—The heavy rain Keeps the market Bid. Ask. Bld.Ask. | 300 Andes 4 60 - firm at Bl ¢ spot and 5% @5%e, June-July; San | 4s qr coup. 10’ 107% 4s qr cp newl13214133’ 406 Andes 465 144 Quentin, 5.56c; Wool Bags, 32@3bc; Fleece‘ 4s qr reg..108%5107% 3s ar coup..1063107 100 Belcher 109 oKL Weliimgton 85 per ton; New Wel- R ONDS: %S{'}}L"&.. | lington, $8: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant. $6 50; B Lo, 200 Challenge REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ver Hill, $6; Roslyn, $7, Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; Wallsend, $7; Rich- mond $7 60; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, su Welsh Antbracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, 11'50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 50@ | C Rocky | Sllndlrd 200 c&vV. 200 Gould & Cur. 200 Gould & Cwnl O Cable oo ln“ws 1 Pac G Im 4=, 98 | P E Ry u‘u*‘m*l B&CH Gl I B &6 R it Powell-st hu:% b e EG&RDs 13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 1bs and $12 80 per loug ton, according to brand, OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases, add 5c; Linseed, 40c per gallon for boiled and cisco and Tonopah: Mining Morning % SF & uvg: ]1;“““ 25 47c for rgw; Castor Oll, in cases. No, 1, T0c 12 800 Evelyn “ )81 b | 300 Mont Ton....1 40 Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12; Lucol, 44c for bolled ® ins and 42c for raw; China Nut, 60@70c per gallon; Cocoanut Oil in barrels, 5S¢ for Ceylon and 55¢ s P 26 for Australian; extra bloached winter Sperm o 27 it Mntr e OIS Sl SO s Bt 8 e, 3 ched wini . Ol “6le; extra winier strained Lard O 1908) . it o St AR No. 1 Lard Oil, ‘Neatstoot Ol CLOSING QUOTATIONS. No. 1 Neatsfoot Oll | 45¢c; dark Herring IR R R imon Oll, 38¢c; Ask. e G s saw. Fiah ON 38: | Faint Oif, ase raw l::l'-'- s beled B istiod Bid-Ask | XKate E. Meighan 1o same, same: $10. COAL OIL—Waier White Coal Oll, in bulk, o - 21tc; Astral, 21350} 32 175 o o Guaciing, fi bt o =8 . In i c; Benzine, In bulk, 2 o 4 g Gasoline, in 0 1 00 4 65 Tugfir‘x’;’gm ‘per gallon in cases and pi- v H f 28 82¢ in drums and iron ba: § V W Co. 38 3814 g ig 1: RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, %3 / i -8 7 ver ib; ‘White Lead, 64@7c, according Qrg‘zu*u“n o S8 a 3 E SUGAR—The Western Refining Com- R o o g pany qnnAulcn':o‘l’lowl,dpg, b, in 10015 Dags: = g 1 Cubes, rushed and Fine Crushed, B.35c; =4 i Powdered, ted, 5.40c; %‘,",, TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES, = g :l flnnul-hfl i lated, coarse, | 8 F G & B. — | 3 20 22 5.30c; Fruit Grumuud. ; Beet Granulated nasmuucn 70 46 47 (100-1b_bags nnl,). 5.10c; Confecti e o 's Fnd — 345 | S 03 5.30c; w,o 53004 Bxtre C, €00 s BANK STOCKS, TONOPAH MINES. Am Nt — 130 |L P & A... Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. ..mu— Mer Trust — 19|Ray & O'B.. — 10 of Cal. — 445 |Merch Ex.. - g Rescue . 08 o7 Sath Do, — 1THIE B Natlonl. = Ton Bel ® o PACIFIC —Most _descriptions are Ton nu-r' L I‘}:Lm Bn.dhl wl}iuc.mn‘u k.‘ ”.“".g e’ '-,lc: -"wa Ton N Star.. 34 35 Gauge,” 6c: ;uu Midway. 43 46 ental,” 5%!' 2 " l .m— on & SLake 15 — ufl"" uo" g - su ! Ton Swperior. @ 1t H ‘nited Ton.. $#. 4 West End. 0 - 100 Yellow Jaci Adked. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- hange yesterday: California Stock & Oil Exchange. the privilege and he has been favored solely because of the presence upon the board of Charles H. Spear, his brother-in-law. ———— BRADLEY DENIES CHARGES MADE BY STOCKHOLDgRS F. W. Bradley and other directors | of the Oroville Gold Dredging and Exploration Company filed an answer | yesterday to the suit brought agoinst them by John Hays Hammoni and otlier steckholders in the miniag con.- pany named. Bradley and co-defend- ants deny that there exists any scheme to defraud the plaintiffs and say that there is no truth in the charzs mads= | by Haramond and others -hat the af- | fairs of the company are grossly mis- managed. They also deny that “Ed- win Schwab, W. C. Webb, W. R. Berry and A. Granger are without interest in the cumpany and that they are ! durimy directors placed on the direc- torate to act as tools and puppets of | W. H. Crocker and F. W. Bradley. In regard to the charge that the de- | fendants issued false proxies and sold | 40,000 shares of stock and converted the proceeds to their own benefit the | defendants say that it is absolutely | without foundation. They admit sell- ing the stock, but claim that the money they received for it was invest- ed ,in new machinery and tools. —_—— OF CALIFORNIA RIVERS. FLOW Hams. 1210G130; Mess Beet, $11 80 per bb Honolulu Sugar extra Mess, $13G12 50: Family, $13; prim Sl ST b Northern Cal Power . The following table gives a comparative | Mets Pork. $16: cxtra clear, $24: Mess, $13; | {0123 | Sen Bass. @15 North Shors Raliroad statement for two vears of the estimated flow | Dry salted Pork, 11c; Pig Pork, $27;" Pigs’ @127 Smelts g OtEpent Coltsatt | of certain California rivers in cublc feet per Jrost, $6:25; Bmeked Bast. 3U0.per: Iy @1214 | Soles 10015 Eacific States Tl & el | second, or second feet. The figures for the LARD —Tierces quoted at 7c per Ib for com- o g " Paraffine Paint ...... - pound and 9ic for pure; half-barrels, pure, | Flounders -10@— Skates. each.....10@15 gan" Francisco Dry Dock.... ... [ I Tear Loy b, reviee iy lie sistine | $%c: 10-1b tins, 10%e; 5-1b tins,. 103%c; .1 | Hallbut 0 S . @— ganitary Reduction Works.. 175 | Foi i s e PR - by h ited Geological $ tins, 10%c. | Herrize @10 Tomeod il el g Py ydrographer, United States Geological Survey' | T corTor One half barrel, 9ic; three | Mackerel Sperry Flour Company v | balf barrels, one tierce, 87c; two tlerces, | Do horsi sumhrd Electric p? SATRANEIO BIYH 2T IRAO,N CAE,'ON. Suc; five tierces, 8%c per Ib. | 'c‘,'f‘",:‘.";‘.h oS ’I‘uh:( (:n;lll (l‘,almp-ny Second Feet. —_— Salmon. fres Truckee Flectric ... DATE. ARy & 50; | 17: 7. ited Gas & Elcot | Hides, Talloww, Wool and Hops. o | B : | s 5 SALE: |- S e : i Morning Session. Janudry ! ggm g.% i Everything under this head remains as be- 100 Tiitndts Crude - 130 | Fevruary | 7. . | “SBES AND SKINS_Culls and brands selt ,;g’_“j,‘g)";,’;'fi ci 04oas 200 Hlinots Crue - 1% | Fonan P30 | THo | about 3g1c under quo(n‘llbonu Heavy Salted | POMPINO . $1G— Do Eastern. dz.30g40 , 190 Home ... 2 Fepruary e | ;:gfi | Steers, 4c; medlum, S%e: light, Se; Cow H | February - 1 Hides, 8c for heavy and Sc for Lignt; Stags, ve: | * e 120 | February 6 15,900 | 9.850 | Salted Kip, 9c; Selted Veal, 10c: Salted Calf, | . = ) I Butroleus 33 8 . » | | 10%¢; dry Hides, 15@16c; dry Kip, 13c; dry | STOCK MARKET. ok ad i STONY CREEK -AT JULIAN'S RANCH. - | | Gaif, 15c Sheopaking, ehearlines, 2ug30c each; | L Wiz Stocks NEAR FRUTO, CAL. } short ool, . T ; long . Wool, $1G1 50: Horse Hides, salt, $2 75 for 5 A d : = ) 1 d $2a2 . $1 25@1 75 f 7 » DATE. e e AT LD for Dt 81 Hfiu.'sdr‘;‘: | Business Still Dull, With Few a.‘«lw xrmmcls:;:') s'r:»cx x—:fi’t‘fl:.vr‘a ! ; $1 75 for large and §1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 : 3 Following Were the sales on the San - - | | fgr Emall and 50c for Colts, Buck Skins—Dry Fluctuations. | ctsco Stock and Exchange Soard yesterd | Japuary a1, | | Mexican, 3lc: dry_salted Mexican, 2c; dry —— Morning Session. { - | Central Amerizan, 3lc. Goat Skins—Prime An- | There were no fluctuations of any cons 100 Andes . 48/ 200 Ophir b | goras, 75 larse and smooth, S0c; medium, 356; { quencs on the _local exchanges yesterda 500 Belcher. 35/ 800 Potosi - i emall, 20c. . |'Trading was extremely Itght. 500 Caledonia 100 Savage o, TALLOW-—No, 1 rendered, 4c per Ibi No.| 7he Alaska Packers' Association paid a reg- | 100 | 500 Scorplon Pty TUOLUMNE RIVER AT DATE. January February February February 3 February Februury February This report does not include water taken out Turiock | Minnetonka 15 'AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE » 0 o) On MONDAY, Feb. 1 11 o'clock at Ells street stable, 615 Eil e 35 head of 'Oll- broken horses, suit: for’ all purposes; o Tubpertire pusgies, & ew’ eamepy-to surrey and several new and _second-hand wagons. Sale positive. 8. WATKINS, Auc- tioneer. . OCEAN Steamers leave San Fran- eclsco as follows: For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skaguay, ete., Alaska—11 a. m., Feb, 15, 20, 25, Mar. 1. Change to company’s steamers at Seat- tle. For_ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., Fel 25, M 3 € ny’'s steamers for Alaska and G ttle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., Feb. 16, 22, 2%, 5. Coroma, 1:30 P._m. Feb. 13, 19, 25, Mar. 2. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara—San- 9 a. m. Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San_ Pedro and East Santa Cruz, Mon- n os, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Flueneme. 9 a. m., Feb. 13, 21, 20. Mar. S 25, Mar. 4 San Jose del m., Feb. 17, Magdalena Bay, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m. 7th each month. For further information obtain folder. Right Is reserved to change steamers or salling dates. OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery st (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st. and Broad- way wharves. Freight office. 10 Market st €. D. DUNAXN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market St., San Franeisco. The Pacific Transfer Co., 20 Sutter st., will call for and check baggake from hotels and residences. Telephone, Exchange 312. O. R. & N. CO. Oregon_sails Feb. 17. 27, March 8, 18 28, April 7, 17 and 27. S. Oregon is temporarily in service instead eorsy w Eider sails Feb_ 22 and 22. Oniy steamship OR., > from Portland to all kets to all points. all gt LOWEST Tude “ihe Cotumbla Mar. 3, 13. 28, ine to PORTLAS ‘steamship _and RA Steamer tickets in berth and meals. Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at 11 a m. F. BOOTH. Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. 1 Montgomery C. ¢LIFFORD, Gen. Agt Montgomery st w York S ...Feb. 3 Philadelphia ...Feb, 13 New York—London Direct. Mesaba . “Feb. 20, 9 Marquette Minnehaba Only F Mar. 12| Domnion HOLLAND-. l.!lfi New Twin-screw Steamers of 12,500 Ton: New York—I Sailing Tuesday at 1 Statendam ....Feb. 23 Rotterdam ....Mar. 3 eAmsterdam . Mar. 1|Noordam .....Mar. 22 *Steerage ouly ;fl, STAR LINE. ‘ork—An! Krn10, 020, 11030 am [ Fin 0 Mars, 10:30-am 10:30 am | Vad'd. Mar12, 10:30.am STAR LINE. ew Y T Ealling Wednesdays and Fridays. Celtic. .. Feb. 17, 6 am|Oceanic.. Mar. 9. Noon Cedric. .Feb. %% M am Teutonic, Mar.16,10 am Zeel'd, Fb27, Majestic. Mar. 2, 10 am/ Celtic. .. Mar. 18, 6 am .Feb. ]R lll.' 15, Al 14 e el ar. Dr. Srete _Mar. 3, Mar. 3i. Apr. 23 mc:. 4 Apr. 9, ll-y u - EGYPT. WHITE STAR:LINI REPUBLIC (rew). 28 ROMANIC . Feb. 37, Api. 9, u.y u CANOPIC .. Mar. (Send for rates and illustrated booklet. ; “These steamers are the largest in the Mediterranean service. First class, $65 upward. Boston to l.imml ....._,..,.,. ing to_steamer. WHITE STAR . Boston, or to C. D. 'nYLoR "5 Powe st T0Y0 KISEN 'KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and t 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA t Kobe (Hiogo). Naga- and connecting at Hong- No cargo saki and Shanzhai. _ong with steamers for India, ete. received on board the & of sailing. Via Honolulu. Round- D tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at Com- pany’s office. 421 Market street, corper First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. 0CCanICS.$.C0. £ 0 DIRECH LU To IANIT- S8 ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Feb. 20, 11 a.m. 8. 8. SIERRA, for Honoluly, Samoa. Auck- “land and Sydney, Thurs., ¢ p. m. . 8. MARIPOSA, for Tahitl, M, et Fonight ificn, 329 Barket SL.. Piarlo. 7, Pacifis St ARWAN, SANOA HEW | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Catherine Donovan to Angela Donovan, undi- wvided half of lot on 8 line of Fulton street, 2122223385% 1640 W of Van Ness avenue, W 27:6 by § | 0. 1,;!0::(. and Edith K. Davis to !:nrl‘u M. Ifld 1 4 street, H ambh ulll“lrd lfll fl;sb,‘E‘:: a:(ek; v. covenant as to mht ui ete., imposed for benefit of first parties’ holdings in ‘Western i A"B’I‘““(‘O”Ll:}‘“? and John W. w!lolo:.flmnrm ot Vallelo and W mr\"l‘fl, m DII line Df wl -M “ § of Page, S 25 by 106 ish B, Wikion to N line of California. street, e W 23 by N 127:8%: gift Mailliard, 2 £ COMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIIUI DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Safling every Thursday instead of “ Saturday. at 10 a. m.. (rom Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton st. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. _Sec- ond class_t and upward. GEN- ERAL AGE NITED STATES AND CANADA, (Hudson Building). ific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, Francisco. Ticket: -old by all Railroad Ticket Agents. L Pme Jitas wnd Velicje Swmens. . FRISBIE or MON' ncu.uo-- 8:30 p. m., excey lull.n 8:30 p. m. Leave \lfl'” John Lynch to Abble L 1ine of Siiver street, 275 feet SW Second, SW Furlong to same, same: $10. and Tille Wilson to Pauline San- ders, lot on SW line of Moss street, 224 Sly, feet SE of Howard, SE 0:313 by SW 75; Plerre and Francolee on td Bom-m ‘Bauchon, on W line of Eleventh avenue, T30 feet N of Calitornia, N 23 by W 130: $10. Gib't H and Nettie Cunningham to Fred and | Mattie Purdy, lot on E line of Ninth avenue, 225 feet N of C street, N 23 by E 100; $10. City Realty Company to Hunt, lot on NW corner of Fourth avenue and I street, N 60 by W 95; Orville D. .-d Millle E. Baldwin to Edgar 3. Malmgren. lot on W line of Forty-seventh avenue, 100 feet S of K street, § 250 by W 120; $10. Rosalind F and E. P. Farnsworth to Willlam nl'w!m-flnlnnn;hlvr

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