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NEW YORK, Jan, 25.—Close: Money on -Keokuk & D5 call, steady, 14@2 per cent; closing bid, 1%; ‘|Laciede Gas pfd offefed at 2 per cent 100 Cake E & West. Time loans, slightly firmer, 60 and 90 days, | Do pra * B per cent; six months, 354 1 Long Tsland Prime mercantile paper, 3 14 per cent. } L. & N. Sterling exchange, steady, With actual busi- | #800{Manhattan . "[] in bankers' bills at $4.8775G4.87S for de- | +sts2:|MANHattan Beh | mand and at $4.85404.855 for sixty-day bills. 2,700/ Mst. Securitic . Posted rates, 84 86 and $4 88 1,300/ Met. St. Ry... Commercial bills, $4 85%@4 Tg0|Mexican Central. Bar r, 613c. . [Minn St. L... Mexican dollars, 47%c. S Do st prd i Government bonds, steady; raflroad bonds, | 1,300/M Et P & S § M heavy 500/ Do prd ..... SR, 2,800 Mo Kah & Tex. New York Stock Market. 2500/ Do ptd { SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. "Local Stocks continue to sell well. Wall-street Stocks generaliy lower. Cotton higher. Silver higher. Exchange rates show little variation. Wheat and Barley Futures higher, and Cash Barley also. Oats and Rye firm and Corn also quoted stronger. Bran, Middlings and Rolled Bgrley advanced. Hay weak. No further change in Beans or Seeds. Prices for Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables well maintained. Butter higher and very scarce. Eggs also advanced. - Poultry and Game markets quoted firm. Frust market well supplied and dull. Provisions sluggish here and in the East. Wool selling at higher prices than last year. Another advance in Grain Bags. Wine Exports in 1804. ol 20 &% a: . The following shows the exports of wine oo iq;x‘n San Francisco by sea in December, “lorone Tor &W 2 1'% ;3% s | Do ptd .. Jfoiiiihot Gallons. Cases. Values. Fuel & Iron| 45 48 43 56,251 351 . §28,300 | 6.800(Colo Fuet & %) e i 76/ Colum H C & 1. 15" |'14%| 14 8.1a¢ 00| Colorado S0 ML E 5,148 300, Do ist pra....| G1( 61%3( & 7,701 $ Do 2d_pfd il e 2700/Consol Gas .....|3003(i58 " |197 ../Con Tob p! 3 409Corn Products British Columbia. 400{ Do ptd .. oo 1,100/ Del & Hudsol New York 00D L& W Elsewhers D &R G ' | _Do_ptd Totals |Des M & F In December, Detroit Un Ry sallons and 670 cases, valued at $281,251. Detroft So The monthly shipments from San Francisco \ Do ptd by sea in 1904 were as follows: 00/Distil Secur Vatues. | - Do bonds $270,921 | 1,300/ Duluth S § & A 1,100 Do, ptd : 4300/ Erle ........0000 14.700{ Do Ist prd .11| T 8,000 Do 2a ptd ~ | June July 855,079 02 | 008, .......|Great No pfd. 3 (250 | Dashee o £500!raen Con Cope 514| 20% | November 905,956 s Hayana Tob Co 2| December 879,004 Do Bt i | = I How B 83 | Totals 7,005,408 -[Boking Vel & sea in 1903 were 00 Tllinots Central . 34(104 | 7,080,808 gallons and 5447 cases, valued at $Z,- 600|Inter Paper ..,. 21y | €31,902. New York took the lon's share of Do pfd | the' shipments last year, over 6,000,000 gallons Inter Powes | golng to that port, and the Hawalian Islands nter Pump 3 | took over half & million gallons. D2 prd &8y e owa Cent | Do pra BO0|KC FtS & 800|Kans City So 1,800 Do ptd EASTERN MARKETS. pfd New York Money Market. | | | : EW_YORK, Jan. 25.—The weakness of | 10,000 Missouri Pac ...|106% 1105 stocks, which becgme more pronounced to-day, | * ash Chat & StL,. 143 . -was doubtless attributable to the uncertain National Lead ..| 251 2 251, ocutlook in Russia, but the effect was not pro- 600{ Do pfd .. AEARTIA | 98% diiced directly through the usual channels. In 100[Nat RR Mex prd| 41 | 41 | 40%( 41% _fact, London bought hers during the early 100/National Biscuit,| 55%| 55 | 85| b6 . " pait of the day almost as freely as it sold Do ptd” sl ey | tn Monday. The tone of the forelgn markets 700(New Jersey Oen. 541621 (19:15 generally also reflected a relaxation of the Y Air Brake. {146 "j148 " | acute anxiety over the situation in Russia, and Y Central ... G (1423 1425 he polnt of view adopted was Indicated by Y C & StL . | 45 the. circulation of a rumor that advances were Do ist pfa. 1120 - Japan as & consequence of the embarrassments making toward mediation between Russia and Do 2nd_pf of"the Russian_ Government at home. This ¢ N foreign influence and the demand to cover shorts from the late sellers of yesterday gave the upward impulse to prices at the opening. A tendency has been noticeable on the part of professional traders to put out a line of ehort <ohtracts late in the day on the supposition - that unexpected events over night would be likely to favor the bear side. With the open- ing of the following day's market and with affairs in St. Petersburg apparently better than worse, the market has been strong in the early 'dealings. But with the better basis of prices afforded by the opening advance to-day there was some important speculative liqui- Do 1st pfd : Do 2nd ptd 1,800/ Pacific Mail 45,100 Penn R R Co, 4 614 135 |42 . dation. This was belleved to come largely | 38.200/Peoples Gas ..../106% 105%105% from Western eources and from the great Pere Marquette 96 steel centers on the part of operators who P CC & ST L. were responsible for the large transactions of 2| Do ptd . { - last week on the long side of the market, While 700|Pressed Steel Car| 38 * mo, positively unfavorable news became known 100| Do pfd ... to account for the speculative liquidation, it ..|Puliman Car Co. as thought probable that it had been decidea ""1,406[Ry Steel SprgsCo. 11353 (1 v those who had entered on the épeculation | ..."...| Do ptd . that no considerable public interest could be | 110,600 Reading .. . expacted in the market while affairs in Russia 000 Do 1st pfd continued In so uncertaln a state. With pros- [\ D0 3q b 111 pects poor for an advance in prices, It seemed | 1’366/ Republic § & 1 10 be considered the part of wisdom to lighten 500| Do pfa i holdings. The lull in the activity of the In- 700/ Rubber Good: 2 terior freight movement made an impression | o aool Dy pra | on sentiment, and this was reinforced to-day *100/S1oss B 8 &1 'Col €1 by the sharp falling off in gross earnings. for e pta o the third week In January as reported bf the h i Dé Missouri Pacific. The decline in net earn- ) gyt i | ings for the Wabash for December was ef- +| - Do 1st ptd fective in the same direction. The very. heavy S Rl dimensions reached by the gold export movi 100'StL & SF 1st ptd| | ment to-day was a chilling influence on specu- 400| Do 24 pfd -f lative sentiment, the more 50 as the movement 100St L & S W . | has no defined ‘limit in sight. It is evident 1,500 Do ptd | that Paris regards its large holdings of Rus- | 64,800 Southern Pac . | slan securities as requiring the fortifying of its | 3,500 Do pfd ......|118% gold reserve to an important extent. The dis- 22,200{Southern Ry ... pute among the railroads ov: export - grain 400 Do pfd .. . rates as between the Atlantic and the gulf | ......./Standard Ofi . | ports came In for eome consideration, and | . Standard R & T, % favorable action by a Congressional comrittee | ~,300|{Tenn Coal & 1. 6814 . upon a proposed investigation of the United | ...%... |Texas P L T Co| 15 | Btates Steel Corporation weighed upon its 1,600/ Texas Pacific *...| | eecuritles. The gold « sd a firmer | ..." |Third Avenue .. | tone for time loans, bu: rfum on New \Toledo R & T Col % | York exchange at Chicago rose sharply, indi- Toledo St L & W cating available source for still further re- Do prd 3 | plenishing the loeal money supply. The dems rwin City 4 H] 10 cover from the day’s short seilers was suffl- | Do pra ' -clent to eftect a material rally, and the clos- alon Bag % ing was firm at recoveries from the extreme B prd it fepmp Unton Pact 16 quSS0s were eavy. Total asles, par value, e il 1685, . t1 United States bonds were unchanged on cail. e 7% New York Stock List. United R of 8 F| 221 208 B. F. Hutton & Co., 460 California street, gg ffd &15‘2‘ Ban Francisco, members of the New York v ;| 1 * Btock Exchln‘;; turn!lll the following otficial U&C;;‘r’ Iron P{ fm a:/, otations of o1 JEEE % quotations of that exchang o' e 20| 1%3%\ I TOCKS. High|Low.| Bj T oo Mol | REUNE: « AR D0 FASk, Do pia 1.7 ot o1 1014 1,200/Adams Express .[245 |245 (240 ./U'S R & Con ,600| Amalg 8% 70 (11 \U S Rubber ...| S48 3414 s 32 o Do pfd s...oc| 90 0% | 60ig U S Steel Cor... =4 815 g* | 8y 100 i 21 03 2 o5 : 6% T .| Wells Fargo Ex. 250 95 Western Unfon. . 2% Press | Westinghouse 1 6 | or2g - dat prd 194 k% W& L B . 18 b | Do 1st pd .. 5 = Do 24 ptd . 26 | 33 . Wgconl{ln Cen. fl 104% (105 y; ped ’; 258 | 519,200—Total shares sold. New Y“Tk Bonds. -104%|Japan 6e, cert.... 97 “104% (L & N unified 4s.102 -108% Man con gold 45106 5o {1043 Mex Central 4s... 74 new ds 1041 Do lat inc. ... BBy coupon..... 131% Minn & St L'4s.. 90 old 4 reg.105%(M, K & Texas 45.100% coupon......106%1 Do 2ds .~ 87 er. Tob 4s, cert T3%(N R 87% G cert... URIN Y 100 % 0334/ N J 185 | adj 4s. Nor Pac! «. 108! Atlantlc C Do 88 .. da. TTH Ba3% $a 1075 £ ferdg da.: 91 OBy B oot kit 3 Res L1025 Do 2d_inc. s 118 Ches & OF: 'S 0% | Chi_g& Alton St 82 C, B&Qn Scal 8T C RI&) S0 196 Do._col ‘119 cco & 1sts. 1120 ol Midiand” Thion Pacife. 4e104 “olo n 4s..1 Golo & 8o 4e 1 il ba Bs, cert. v o3 Den & Rig G W Bis bt e i e prior llen | Western Md | Do gen 4s .. F W & D C lsts111 | Wis Central 4s Hpek Val 41gs.. 110% i i New York Stocks. Chicago Un Adams Com ..... 25|Little Chlet ...., K.l | and about steady, | Locally | London market, cl | 11%d in Middlesboro. Altos . 878 Breece € 50 Bruns_Con 1n Com Tunnel 00! Potost 13 Con Cal & Va... 1 85Savage 35 Horn Silver ..... 1 56/Serra. 44 Iron Silver 2 00/Small Hopes 30 Leadville Con.. 02Standard .. 300 Boston Stocks and Bonds. 85 Do pfd . 99% Bingham Boston & Albany.256 . Calumet & Boston & Maine.174 |Centennial .. Boston Elev .....164 |Conper Range . Fitchburg prd. 144 |Daly West 16 Mex Central ..... 21% Dom_Coal N Y. N H & H' 20 |Frankiin Pere Marquette... 95 |Granby . 5 Union Paciflo......116%|Isle Royaie S Miscellaneous— | Mase o Amer Arge Chem. 19 :Michigan 1 Do pfd ........ 88%IMohawk 51 Amer Pneu Tube. 415 Mont Coal & Coke 4 Amer Sugar ....1391;/0ld Dominion ... 25! Do pfd . 1138 " |Osceola. 20 Amer Tel & Tel.142% Perrot 27 Amer Woolen ... 20% Quincy 108 Do pfd ........ 92%|Shannon T3 Dom _.Iron & B... 18%|Tamarack 122 E4 Elect Iltum..252 (Trinity % Mass Blectric.... 15 |U § M as) Do pfd .88 |U 8Ol 0f Mass Gas ...l 33% Utah United Frui 105" I Victord % | TUn_Shoe Macl |Winona Do ptd 1314 | Wolverine London Closing Stocks. Cons money....88 3-16/N Y Central . Do acct . 883 !Nor & Western: Anaconda . . 5% Do pfd .. Atchison . . SBislOnt & gWestern. Do pfd 110214 |Pennsylyanta. . Balt & Ohfo......104% Rand Mines . Can Pacific .....135 Reading .. Ches & Ohlo..... 49%| Do lst pfd. s Chi Great West.. 22%| Do 2d pfd Chi, Mil & St P.178 |So Railway De Beers .. .18 | Do pfd . Den & Rio G 1So_ Pacific 667, Do ptd © 77%|Unton Pacific g Erie ... . 42%| Do pfd Do Tst pfd.. .} S14IU S Steel. Do 2d ptd...... 841l Do pra T Central (1583 Wabaeh . Louls & Nash .1427%%1 Do pfd 2 |Spanish 4s lver—Firm; 28 8-16d per ounce, %@2 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills 1s 2 7.16 per cent and for three months’ bills 2% per cent. . Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—To-day's stat ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund. exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption shows: Avail able cash balance $13 614, gold $54,116,067. New York Cotton Market. NEW_YORK, Jan. 25.—COTTON—Futures opened firm. Janua March, 6.60c; April, 6.70c; May, 6.78c; June, 6.82c; July, 6.55c; August, 6.80c. Futures ‘closed firm. Jaguary 6.70c; Feb- ruary, 6.72¢; March, 8.78c: 6.84¢; June, 6.90c: August, €.92c New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Jan. FLOUR—Recelpts, 14,400 barrels; exports, 5500 barrels. Dull and unchanged. WHEAT—Recelpts, 975. Spot flrm. No. 2 red, nominal elevator at $120% f. o. b. | afioat: No. 1 Northern Duluth, $126% f. o. | b. afloat.” C firm all day and higher on better cables, bull support at Chi- | cago, prospects for smaller Western receipts and coverin Last prices showed %@%c ad- vance. May, $I 4% @1 154, closed $1 15%; Tuly, closed, $1 02%. comrion choice olds, ; 1903 Spot Rio nominal.’ No. 7 Invoice, mild, quiet. There was very active liqui- dation in the market for coffee futures to-day, and the market sustained a heavy loss. The Opening wss @nchanged to a -decline of B points, and during the early trading was quiet | in_keeping with the Euro- pean cables. Sales, 150 bags, The close v, 20 to 25 voints_net lower. Feb- 7.10c; March, 7.1527.40c; May. 65@7.90c; September, 7.90@ EVAPORATED APPLES—The market Is firmly held, with reports from the interior in- | dicating strong views among first hands. Com- | mon are quoted at 4@5%c; prime, 5%@3%c; 5% @ NES—Show no change, with quotations ranging from 2c to 5ic, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are sald to be in very small supply, and consequently show a firmness of tone that is not entirely in accord with the moderate demand. Choice are quoted at 10@ i & choice, 11@12¢; fancy, 12@15c. Are in much the same position, with cholce quoted at Bc; extra choice, 101 @10%c; fancy, 1134@12c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—There was a moderate c, and fancy at 634@ic. | advance in the London tin market, with spot closing at €130 15s and futures at £130 5s. the market showed a little steadier tone, but demand was quiet. Spot tin is quot- ed at $29 26G29 5. - Copper was a shade easier on spot in the ing at £67 15s, while futures were unchanged at £67 17s 6d. Lo- cally the market developea no fresh feature and ths general run of producers was very firm in their views. Some dealers claim. that Lake copper can be had around 15. prices are generally held at 15.50c; el trolytie | 1s quoted at 15.37%@15.00c, and casting at 15.00@15.25¢. Lead w: unchanged at 4.45@4.55c in the local market. but was a little easier abroad, | closing at £i2 12s 6d. Spelter was flrm at 6.20@.30c locally. Lon- | don was also unchanged, closing at £24 176 6d. | Iron closed at 53s 94 'In Glasgow and at i8s Locally the market was unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern is quoted at $17 50@17 95; No. 2 foundry northern at | $17 50; No. 1 foundry southern and do soft at | 317 15@18. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions, CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—Throughout the day the situation in' Russla Was a source of uneasi- ness in the wheat Dit. At the opening of trad- ing evidence of a lessened movement in grain to market In the Northwest heiped send the | the Ini- The more price. o wheat up KO to YOHc TIar® guotation etna $1i51ag 15 firmness that pervaded the market had & substantial basis in buying by houses. The purchases were generally gauged ta apply against sales made by a leading short interest. In all It is said that ove million bushels of May wheat were cov for this account. Except for a momentary wavering at the start when offerings of long lines at the advance caused the May option to ease off to $1 16@1 16%, decidedly more than merely adequate market by shorts, who hastened to follow the example of the' latger interests. May ad- Josced to §118%01 184, and closed firm at Corn was firm, but trade was dull. May started & shade higher at 44%c and closed firm at 45%@45%c. Oats were steady, though dull. May closed %@%c up to 30%@3le. ¢ A’strong market for live hogs gave provi- sions a_firm start, with prices up 2%@3c, The close showed a loss on May pork of 2%4@0 Jard and ribs were down 230, The.leading futures ranged as follows: 8] Articles, Open. High. Low. Close. iR Ly 11% 118 ay .. A 115 Jay cuos LRk TRl TR tag % Corn No. 2— % ua - anuary ....... May . 1 v July i T S Oats No. 3= | January . cssss gw 30% pril, 6.90c; May, | 7ige, but | commission | support ~was afforded the | CHICAGO, 18,000; strong. and teedsrs, 82 5084 18; heifers, $2@5; canners, $1'25@2 55; | @8 0 calves, €2 QT i ¥ B@ioc higher, Mixed and i.u..-m", 8% %i medium, 86; good to cholce heavy, rough heavy, $4 65@4 80; light, Hes bulk of sales, $4 75@4 90. SHEEP—Receipts, 15,000; sheep, lambe, weak. Good to cholce wethers, 5.65; ‘tair to choice mixed, BG4 85; sheep, $4 60; native 'lambs, $6 Western 1 35 75G7 65. Kansas City. Recet) teers, heifers, 50: stockers and feeders, b 2545 15, calves, $3G6 ob; e Preceness HOGS—Receipts 16,000; marRet Bo Bulk of sales, $4 70@4 87%: heavy, $¢ fi’kn $4 T0@4 87%; pigs and lm’a‘l"‘ SHEEP—Receipts, 6000; _steady. Muttons, 25@0 60; lambs, 50; range wethers, 5 2506 60; fed ewes, $4 206@5 25. Omaha. OMAHA, Nebr. Jan. 25. cel] 8605; tive, 35005 T6; cows and heifers, $2 T5Q4 30: | Snners, $195 50: stockers and fesdera, 509 | £710: "ciives, 330 70; bulla and stagw, §2 | - HOGS_Receipts, 10,000; active, o higher. mixed, §4 0504 70; lght, Iy 's3 6504 40; bulk of sales, | e e, oty teazy, Sremen . %o, “wethers. ; ‘ewes, 475005 Bo; lambs, $6 BOGT 60. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. May. July. 1% TR TR 4 Wheat— May-Aug. Opening 24 56 ! Closing 24 50 Flour— | Opening 317 osing ...... 31 60 London Wool Sales. { LONDON, Jan. 25.—The offerings at the | wool auction sales to-day numbered 12,657. This large quantity was well absorbed by | Continental and home buyers. Weakness was noted occaslonally in fine greasy owing to slackened demand from Americans. Scoureds | as a rule were firm, well grown crossbreds selling reuwdily. Coarse grades were § per | | cent easter. Cape of Good Hope and Natal | scoured sold briskly, but greasy was occa- sionally withdrawn. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 25.—WOOL—Nominal. | ! um grades and combieg and clothing, ! 2gzdc: light fine, 15@22c; heavy fine, 14@ 18c; tub-washed, 2774 | Northern \Wheat Market. i OREGON. PORTLAND, Jan. ~Wheat—Walla Wal- | 1a, 88¢; bluestem. valley, 87c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Jun. 25.—Wheat unchanged; blue- stem, 90c: club, 83c. | Northern Business. | 25.—Cleprings, $674,654, "ACOMA, Jan. 25.—Clearings, $432,483; bal- ances, 364,006, PORTLAND, Jan. 25.—Clearings, $555,817; balances, $43,161 | SPOKANF Jan. 20.—Clearings, $335,683; 5. | balances, $5 LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Bilver advanced % Sterling Sterling Steriing New York New York E: Silver, per ounce . Mexican Dollars INTER! New York on Paris . New York on Me 5 Paris on London ... Berlin on London - ‘Wheat and Other Grains. | . WHBAT—The forcign markets .were firm, with more inquiry. Chicago was %c higher. | The Chicago letter of E. F. Hutton & Co. said: | “The improvement in the cash situation, coupled with indications of falling off in re- | celpts in the Northwest, helped bullish senti- | Kansas City reporting that their re. ! indicate a cleaning up of country houses. | lent Flour sales in this market, Minne- | apoiis and Kansas City and the activity of | millers in primary markets and better Flour | demand by Southeastern dealers, ali contrib- uted to the change of sentiment, The action | of the market in maintaining ita level above | yesterday's close s significant. It suggests | the Inabilliy of the short sellers to force any | further decline and rather indicates a desire {on their part at least o reduce their com- mitments, The bearish feellng prevailing in the trade has been altogether too unanimous and one-sided and has created a large ghort | interest, which will continue as a prop under | the market.” This market was considerably Improve cash grain was' very firm while futures vanced 1%c on the mornihg session, with an active business and & bullish feeling among | operators. | Callfornia California White Australia; Northern Club, $1 523%@1 56; Northern ' Bluestem, N Red, $1 47% per ctl. FUTURES, Session 9 to 11:30 a, m. High. Low. Close. $1AS% §1 473 $148% 131% 131% 181% . m. session. | May--$1 48%. December—No sales; BARLEY—The market for cash graln was $131% bid, $1 32 asked, higher yesterday and very firm at the advance, with sales of 200 tons spot and several lot | to arrive at $1 20, Business s not active | | here, but a large exporting houss s reported | buying freely in the country, presumably for | the two steamers now head|ng this way to | 10ad for the Orient. All intsrests report Bar- | ley more or less scarce and the situation is | decidedly in favor of holders. | CASH BARLEY. | Feed, $1173%@1 20; Brewing and Shipping, $1 20G1 2215; Chevalier, 51 20@1 25 per ctl. i FUTURES. | Session 9 to 11:30 &. m. M LB siBon 31 Ton o1 0% | May . 8 H 1 B nber oo salos: DOKO DL, OIS asked ! 2.p. m. session. May—No sales, December—963%c. OATS-Continue very firm_with & good de- mand, and no seller will let go under full figures. " Stocks and receipts continue light. | White, $1 4@1 BTt Surprise, 31 SOGL 60; | Red 'tor fecd. $1 471a@1 525 for No. 1 and §1 4061 45 for No. 3: cholce, for seed, $1 60, @155, Black, $1 35@1 46 for teed and $1 50@ | 165 for sesd; Pastern White, 31 4241 45 per_etl. CORN—Dealers ar> again quoting & firmer | range of prices: Recelpta continue confined largely to Western, 2000 ctls of which came In Veaterday, Smail round yellow s very heaice wnd 14 mainly held by one dealer, who | is_asking a high price for it Western sacked, 31 20G1 8214 for new Yel- tow ‘and White ‘and 812001 80 for Meizea: ifornia. large _ Yellow, i smail round do. $185; White, $1 2501 50; | Egyptian, 81 85@1 3714 for White and $1 173 P %1 4501 50 per ctl. o BUCKWHBAT—$1 15@1 85 per etl. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. One of the American Consuls in England writes: “The Flour milling industry of Bng- land s now especially prosperous. On_ac- | count of the comparatively ow price of Rus- sian and Indian Wheat as compared with that of the United States, millers are able to mix it with Canadisn Wheat sod thus beat out merican_competition . Liverpool is Bow the second largest Flour milling center in the world. Wheat has been carried the past season from Montreal to Liverpool at the ex- tremely low rate of 67c a ton, that figure being lower than the British farmer cowd get it railed from his country station to the mill.” FLOUR-culifornia, Family Bxtras, 4 0 510, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 7080 Oregon and ‘Washington, jobbing at $4@4 50 Too per bl * i Rye , l FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in are as follows: Graham Flour, §8 Ine; R 75 (in barrels $4 Mein, 3 50 (in Is $4 50); Rice : Corn 50; Hay and MFW“ (< mh g i S ‘ _Higher Middlings and Rolled Barley. ket comtinues slow and weak. The circular of Somers Co. says: “The Hay snarket continues in a rather um- 14he market, there is sufficient of all grad s !"’"""’"‘2 | wity | urgently needed fhat the market was n | low prices. | 75c@$1; Tangerines, 90c@$1; Japanese Manda the case wants; in fact, we could ge slong easily withi lighter shipments. ““Rain_has fallen quite of the Btate of late and crops have Sreatly benmefited, This is especially true of | Southern California, where crop prospects are | to be better than they were at this tim Vomeed Thir SR o Tosetetely raare v ot 23 tely ue. abundant crops. We have known of seasons | when heavy January rains were followed by | cold end dry spells, and so, although thus far | ta are good, much will depend on later freely in all parts | been Oat, " $710, stasl A g o, : 1 10; Volunteer stock, $6@7 50; Clover, §7@10; Alfalfa, ver_ton. STRAW—85Q60c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Thers is nothing new In the situation, the whole market being quiet, with mo further changes. SaTANS_Daras. $8IK08; (2. $3 25@8 50; utter, $3@8 25; small White, 40; large White, $ 45G3 65; Pink. g 333 60; e 75@8; Lima, $3 06; Red Kidneys, 5t 50; Blackeyes, $2 50@2 60 per ctl; Horse Beans, $1 85@2 40. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, nominal; Flax, = $292 76; S%c; Alfalta, 12%@13c; 1%@2%¢! | Timothy, 6%o; Hemp, 3%@3%c per Ib; Mil- | let, 2%@84e: " Broom Corn Seed, $20@21 pe DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 75@2 50; Green Peas, $1 75@2 50 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There Were liberal arrivals of river Potatoss and. although trade in that line of goods Was lesa active. prices were well maintained. There - Were no new arrivals of Oregon or Salinas Burbanks and those descriptions ruled firm, with very little desirable stock remaining in first hands. Onlons and Sweet Potatoes were | firm at the previously quoted rates. | Cholce offerings of fresh southern vegetables | were in good request, both for local use and shipping account, while old and poor lots were ' neglected. Summer Squash, Tomatoes and | Chile Peppers did better and small parcels of fancy String Beans sold up to 15¢ per pound. | POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 75@ 90c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1 25@1 40 per | ctl; Oregon Burbanks, $1 20@1 30 per ctl; | River Reds, 55@65c per ctl; Farly Rose, $125 @1 30 per ctl; Garnet Chiles, $1 40@1 50 per ctl; Bweet Potatoes, $1@1 10 per ctl. 2 ONIONS—$2 50G2 70 per ctl, \ VEGETABL Peas, 4@6c per b String Beans, 10@12%c per 1b; 'Wax Beans, 6@ Sc; Tomatoes. $1 25G1 75 per box or crate: Summer Squash, Soc@$l per box; Hothouse Cucumbers, $1 25@1 50 per dozen; Cabbage, s0c per oti Tots, H0@40c per sack; Garlic, 94s10c per 'Ib; Egg Plant, 10@12}c per ib Dried Peppers, 10718%c for sun-dried and 139 | 14 per b for evaporated; Green Peppers, 6@0c Bell: and per 1b for Chile and 121,@i5c for Mushrooms, 8@20c per 1b; Marrowfat Hubbard Squash, $10G12 per ton. Poultry and Game, Receipts of Poultry consisted of 36 coops f domestic stock and there was continued firm. Dess in all descriptions, large young Hens and Roosters par rly being in' demand, with occasional sales of the latter at a substantial premium, A car of Western.is close at hand and will probably be available to-day. Five cases of dressed Tu me in and sold at nominal prices. Game ruled firm fn sympathy oult . 22G24c per 1b; ive Turkeys, 19@ eee, per pair, §2@2 50; Gosling: 5@ per dozen for old and $6@7 for youns, Hens, $5@5 50 for small and $6G7 for large: young Roosters, $6@ old Roosters. $1 50G3: vers, 3 Brollers, $3@4; Pigeons, $1@1 25; Squabs, §: 250, GAME—Mallard Ducks, sback, $3@4 50; Teal, $2; § 3; Gray Ducks, $2 50; Widgeon, §17 2 50; Black Jacks, $150; sm Gray Geese, $3; White Geése, 73 Brant, $250 for Mrge and $150 for small; Honkers, $3 50@D; Snipe $3 for ‘English and $150 for common: Hare, S5 Rabbits, $250 for | Cotcentails and $1 50 for Brush. $3@4 50 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | ‘The scarcity in Butter was still acute ves- terday, and though one delayed boat arrived from Bolinas with supplies, her invoice was so at- fected. Those houses who had any Butter to sell got about what they chose to ask for it, and buyers who were obliged to have the goods pald up to 30c In some instances. For several days most dealers have been saying that just as soon as the delayed boats get in the mar- ket will fall back, but thus far they have not got In and the market is apparently as far from falling back @& it was at the beginning of the week, The day closed with the floors practically bare of stoc ‘The storm has kept Eggs in the coun- v and the market Is steadder In consequence, stocks much lighter and prices lc better. The demand has also improved and the move- ment 1s now reported very satisfactory. Store Fegs are even firmer than ranch and are bringing about as much Cheese s easy and unchanged. Receipts were 48,900 1bs Butter, 608 cases | Bigs and 19,300 ibs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 25@20c for extras and e for lower to medium ;_cold storage, grades: dairy, Eastern cubes, store Butter, Eastern_ladi . 15 CHEESE—10@1lc for fair to choice mild new and 10c for old; Young Americas, 11@122; Eastern, 13@15c per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, 26@27c_for good to_choice and 28c for common; store Eggs, 23285c: ‘old storage, nominal; Eastern, nominal at 23G 24c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The frult market was exceedingly dull as | the uncertain state of the weather discouraged local buyers, and there was no movement to | peak of In shipping channels. The attend- | nce at the @range auction was small and, although the fruit was of good quality, the blading was ndifferent and the stock sold at Five cars of Navels were dis- | posed of, fancy selling at $1 25@1 45. choice at $1@1 16 and standard at 95c@$1 15. There Was nothing new to report in Apples, the mai ket being heavily supplied “and quiet at the old_guotations. APPLES—$1 50@1 75 per box for fancy, $115 | @1 60 for choice and 85c@$1 for common; Lady | Apples, $1@1 50 per box. ITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, Navels, $140@ 175 per box for fancy and $120G150 for cholce and $1G125 for standard: Seedlings, rins, 7 : Lemons, $2G2 50 for fancy, §1 25 @1 75 for choice and $1@125 for s : Grape Prult_$150@2; Mexican Limes, $4 50¢) 5 per case; Bananas, $175@2 60 per bunch for ' Central American and 76c@$1 75 for Hawalian. Pineapples, $150G2 per dozen. Dried Fraits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. FRUITS—Apricots. 8@1lc for Royals and 11 | @12 for Moorparke; Nectard 6%@8%c | for White and 6%6@7%c for Red; Peaches, 7% Qolgo pee it s Reete @13c; Plums, pitted, 4G for black, 534@7c for red and 414@6c | for yellow; Figs, 2-crown bricks, 45c; 3-crown, B0c; d-crown, 60c: -6-crown, 65c; bulk white, 2%@8c; b}:ck. 2%@5%c; Evaporated Apples, per 1b. PRUNES—1%B1%c¢ per Ib for the four sizes | and 2%c basis for the large sizes. . RAISINS—1004 crgp f. 0. b. Fresno—Impe- rial clusters, $2 Dehesa, $1 30@1 35, London Layers, Loose ghfuscatels, 4- crown, 5@5%c; 3-crown, 4iges 8%c; , 4%@6c: Thompson's 4%@4%c; Seedless Sultanas, 3@5c per b | NI Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12@13¢; No. 2, 10@1ic; No. 1 hardshell, 12c; No. 2, 10¢; Almdnds, 16@17c for Nonpariels, 14@14%o | for 1 X I 13%014%0 for tar Ne Flus Ditra and 1llc loe; Peanuts, 8@7e fo gm; Pecans, 11@18c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; jite, 7990 per Ib for ltalian, HONEY—Com, 1114G15¢ for white and 109 1lc for amber; water white extracted, “33 - 7 lght amber extracted, 5@5%c: dark, o EESWAX—27@29¢ per 1b. Provisions. Mutual 8av-100 . — [Union T Co:4100 8300 All_markets contis fet and unchanged. Y gl CURBD MEATS. Bacon, 10c . per 1b for | STREDT RAILROADS, beavy, 10e for light medium, 120 for light, California ..200 = [Presidio a 1214c for ngz and 1434c for sugar-cured; | Geary . — 80 ko e, 2 o e 1o, 1305 15 fo- 1 i1 oo 12 to % = — " I'Vigort fb, 11%c: 17 to'30 Iow, 110 Callfornta Hams, 322 g i - 11%ec; Mess Beef, $10@10 50 per bbl: extra | cn & 50@11: " Family, $12G12 50; s TS I e e Tadc 18 M, _exira slenr S ek | Hoos P T 2o 5 G s Ik Eon W1 et st J5; wzxm_”. T8 oul erces quoted, at. S%c per Ib for | MISCELLANEOUS, Californla compound. 7Tc for Eastern compound | Alaska P A. 85% 86 [Oceanic S Co. 4 4% and Ste for pure; half-barrels, pure, 8Xc:!Cal F C A. 97% 9% Pac Aux FA. 4 10-1b 9lc; 611 tins, O%e; 3-1b tins, 94c. | Cal Wine A. 8235 — Im C Borx.157 « ‘hait_barrel, 8%c; three'| MV& MtTm. — 100 |Pac § Tel Co — halt Sigc; one tlerce, 8%c; two tierces, | SALES. 8%e: tierces, 8%c per Ib. Morning Session. Boa: | 16¢c; dry Calf, 2% iHum S & L. — prices than peid for the same grades of Wool HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell under Heayy salted about 1c quotations. Steers, %]ge medium, 1lc; light, 10%c; Cow R e M R Balted -Calf, 12%c; dry Hides, 18c; d&ry g& $0c’ each: short Wool, 50@73¢ 90c@$1 10; long Wool, $1 151 75; Horse Hides, salt, for and $2 50 for me- | dtom,” 81 for | and 50c for Coits: Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and 50 for medium, $1 for small, 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexjcan, 806; dry Mexican, 25¢; dry. Central American, Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 78c: extra 0, §1 25; large, 50c; medium, 85c; small, 20o. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%o per Ib; No. 2 3@3lc; Grease, 202%c. ' WOOL—Nominal; none here. HOPS—1004 crop, 27@80c per Ib; 1905 orop, 17%@18c. s Meat Market. DRESSED MBATS. e e T - 3 40 for Steers and 4@5%o per Ib for_Cows. AN AT 0T ek Bt ‘head. HOGS—Live H¢ to 250 Ibs, 180 to 200 Ibs, 508K c; 80 & 150 Ibe, soft Hogs, not wanted; Sows. 20 per cenf Boars, mfint off. and Stags, 40 per oft from quotations, General Merchandise. BAGS—Gratn higher at 5%o an and July; Wool M% §8 per ton: New Wel. lington, $8; Seattle,’ $G 60; Brvant, 86 80; Beaver Hill, $6 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 Richmond, $8; Cumberland, $18 in huik $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthraoite Fes, §14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Weish Lump, $11'50; Cannel, $9 per ton; Coke, $11 50@13 per ton in'bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 50 per short ton. OILS—Quotations are for barrels: for cases add Sc; Linseed 5c per lon ~ for boiled and 53¢ for raw: Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, 70c; Bakers' AA cases, $1 1481 16; Lucol, B0c for bolled and 480 for raw: China Nut, cases, 65G80c per sallon; Co- coanut Ofi, in barrels, 58c for Ceylon and 85¢ for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 68c; natural winter Sperm Ofl, 63c; extra Dbleached winter Whale Ofl, 57c; natural Whal Ofl, B2¢; extra winter strained Lard Ofl, 7t No. 1 Lard Ofl, 65c: pure Neatsfoot Oil, T30; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, 6€3c; lght Herr! o1l, 42¢; dark Herring Ofl, 40c: Salmon S4e; aited Fish O, Bic: raw Fish Ofl. $50; bolled Paint Otl, 33c; raw Paint Oil, Ble. COAL O1L, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 12ic; Peari Oll, in cases, I9c; Astral, 19c; Star, 19c; Extra'Star, 220 Flaine, 25%e; Focene 2ic; Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 16c; in cases 22 Motor W bulk, 16c; in cases’ 22ic: No. 1 Engloe titlate, iron bbls or drums, 8: No. 2 do, 6%o; cases, 61c more; Benzine In bullk, ; 1n | cases, 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 280; | In_cases | TURPENTINE—78c per gallon in csses and %2¢ in drums and iron barrels, RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7 T%c per 1b; White Lead, T%@7%e, accord! to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per 1b, in 100-1b Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, . Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated, 6.10c; Dry Granulated, fine, Ge; Dry Granulated, coarse, 6c; Fruit ' Granulated, Beet Granulated 160-1b bags only), 5.80c; Confectioners’ A, 6c? Magnolia_ A, . 5.50c; Gglden C, 5.40c; ''D,” 10c more; Ralt bar: rels, ‘26c more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c ‘more for ail kinds. Tablets—Halt barrels, 8.50c; boxes, 6.75¢; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 9c per 1b. No orders taker for less than sev- enty-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, Flour. qr sks...1 Feed, sks | Wheat, ctls .... 1,676{Hay, tons | Barley, etls .... 1,626/Wool bales . | Oats, ctls Quicksilver, flsk Corn' (West), ctis 2,000 Leather, rolls . i Tallow, ctis . 12|Hides, No . Bean . 8,440 Pelts, bdls . 7,152{Lime, bbls 17(Paper. rolls . 4991 Brandy, gals Potatoes, s Middiings, .. 1,311/ Wine, gals + EASTERN. Wheat, ctis 500/ | . STOCK MARKET. — i Several Sugars Higher and Alaska | Paékers Lower. | Alaska Packers was the sensational stock yerterday, dropping from $90 to $85 76 under | small sales. Gas and Electric was higher, selling up to $1 623%. Sales in the sugar | in large, but prices did not | vith the exception of Hawallan | which advanced from $90 50 to . end Honolulu pool, which sold up to Pacific States Tel. and Tel. declined suddenly to $104. ) The Comstock mining shares sold fairly, but of prices was rather below that of ding day. The Tonopahs wers again | vith MacNamara and Tonopah Mid- | There was more life to the ofl stocks as will be ‘seen. The Homestake Mining Company of South | Dakota paid a regular monthly dividend of | rday. orthern _California Power Company pald a regular monthly dividend of Bc yes- | terday. ! The Hawailan Commercial and Sugar Com- ! pany will pay a regular monthly dividend of | G0c_per share February 6. Greene Copper has declared a regular semi- monthly dividend of 40c per share. The Unitéd States Oil and Mining Company of Bakersfield assessment of 1c per share falls delinquent February 13. The Perseus Oil Company assessment of § per cent Will become delinquent January 30. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Jan, 25—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. | Bid. Ask. Bid, Ask. 4s qr coup..10015108 [4s qr cp new.130%131% 45 Qr ‘rex...10313106 (3 ar coup... — — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W Bs. — 10 G L&H 5s.108 — Ase O W gtd Bs. — — Oceanic ‘S 5e. 80 70 o8 cm- = cc — 100 55 BaL [124% — % gfl.l’ ]; 20 & e Do 106% — Hon (108 — LA - = LAG - - LA “1e% 117 LAL 5s. — 105% P lcm 5s.101 — LA 1 Mkt-st C 6s.1141% — Do lom Bs.1161,116% MV& MT56.100 110 Am Nt Bk. — 130 |[L P & A. — Anglo-Cal .. 89 02 |[Mer Trust... — 240 Bank of Cal.444 450 'Merch Bx... 30 — Cal Safe Dp.162 — |S F Naflonal — — Frst Nationl.320 350 | - SAVINGS BANKS. Ger B & 1.2330 45 California Wine_ Assoclation... 52 50 . 25 Contra Costa Water. 30 00 25 Hawalian Coml & 91 1214 £40 Honokaa S Co .. 24 - 100 Kilauea Sugar P Co, b 8.... B 235 well . . 87 25 89 75 2728 21 37% Ofl Stocks— Bid. Assoctated Ofl Stock Cert.. 31 Caribou | Central Point Com ... 70 Claremont 8 Forty 47 Home ....... 44 asgs Independence . 20 30 unction 21 ern . 700 750 Kern River . 0 25 10 00 Monarch of“ A ¢ 30 { Monte Cristo. . 85 Occidental of W, 3 08 Oll City Petroleum s 9 Peerless . o 14 00 Pittsburg 4 15 Reed Cru 210 Sovereign 20 Sterling 200 Superior 04 Twenty-Eight . 12 00 ‘Wabash 30 Miscellaneous— Asscciated Ofl Co. bopds .... 928 Abby Land & Tmprovement. 1 28 Truckee Electric .1 | 1000 Home O11, s 90 . AUCTION SALES 2 2 o AUCTION SALE OF HORSES 60 HPAD OF HORSES, weighing trom 1000 Ibs. to 1700 Ibs., cousigned by W. Z. MOSS, Lakeview, Or. This is a fine lot of horses. Every horse will be guaranteed as to sound- mess and work at time of sale. Also 20 head of GOOD PLOW HORSES. Farmers wanting good work horses can get them at this sale. SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1905, At 11a m. at STUART'S HORSE MARKET, 25 TB- . HAMA ST. # ] HORD & SMITH, Auctioneers. Horses at sale yard Tuesday, Jan. 24. o LOOK!! Ton Do you want cholce HORSES? - Just ar rived, ‘three cavioads of sound, gentle y horses from 1000 to 1700 Ibe., at Internatil Horse Market, Twelfth and Harrison sts. Must_be sold. E————— 75 Paauhau 8 P Co. = . 27 50 50 8 F Gas & Hlec 90. b1 35 50 Spring Valley Water Co. .87 26 $3,000 -st Ry lst con bs. 116 50 000 Pacific Eiectric Ry 5 per cent.106 50 10,000 United R R of 8 F 4 per cent. 87 75 000 Hawalian Com] & BSugar Gs..106 50 ,000 Market-st Ry lst con ba......116 50 -Afternoon Session. Association. Association. Board B0 Alaska Packers' 10 Alaska Packers' 10 Alaska Packers' 150 Hawailan Coml & 680 Honokas S Co . 100 Honokaa S Co, 200 Hutchinsorr § P Co, 140 Hutchinson 8 P C s 480 Paauhau 8 P Co. © Pac States Tel Pac States Tel & Tel Co. 8 F Gas & Electric. 8 F Gas & Electric. E - pring Valley Water Co, s 90. Spring Valley Water Cc ,000 Northern Ry of Cal ,000 Pacific Hectric Ry & 1, s 90 e 8 P of Arizona (1909).. United States 3s (coupon). cent. $32BLIRTIHBSRERSZHALS B EEEES TR T 000 000 114 — 114 — BCELLANBOUS STOCKS. 26 - 20 ny % — & 148 Baw.126 — 21 Con.. T8 - I omean Cor = e e s 8 6 |PacC Cas Co128 — 190 |Pac Sur Co..108 — 6 [Paraf Paint. 4 — 80 |8 F Drydock — 68 % — |SF&B8J Coal. ‘7& 20 — 18 J Wat Col08% — 1%/SO & MTgbt.126 — — |Bwise-A Bk.120 — 40 ‘Truek Blect.. 11% — Do pool 89 380%/Union 8 Co.. — 80 Lon& SF Bk 67 75 (UR InC ptd. 67 681 Mat Nav Co. 70 — Do com ... 1T — BALBES. Morning Session. Board— 25 Cal Gas & FKleotrio Corp.... 50 00 50 Honolulu Plantation Co (pooh). 39 00 Afternoon Session, Board— 80 Honolulu Plantation Co (pool). 89 50 50 Honolulu Plantation Co (pool). 39 26 California Stock and Oil Exchange. 8000 Associated .. 1000 Independence . 500 Home .. Street— 8000 Assoclated, b. 10...... Afternoon Session. Board- 875 Associated 100 Occidental 1400 Of1 City . 100 Sterling . 50 Twenty-Eight Oll, 500 Junction . 1000 Indepehdence 31 2 Ed a1 a1 6 69 00 0 21 29 & 2000 Forty Ofls Mining Stocks. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK BXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstocks, 500 Belcher 100 Potost . 14 700 Chollar 36 500 Con Cal 20 300 Hale & Nor as 200 Mexican . 15 5 100 Ophir 75 100 Union Com. 66 800 Ophir 621! Afternoon Session—Comastocks. 700 Alpha - 15/ 100 Mexican 100 Andes . 80| 200 Ophir . 100 Bullion 300 Potosi 100 Caledonia. 200 Savage . 100 Choliar .. 400 Sterra N 100 Con Cal & V. 100 Sierra N 200 Gould & Cur. 22! 800 Sflver Hill. 300 Gould & Cui 100 Yellow Jacket. 100 Exchequer . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid.Ask. L7157 16(Jula .. L 04 O5iJustice . . 80 31 Kentuck . 24/Lady Wash 10| Mexican .. 24/Oceidental 46(0phir .. 26/Overman . 28/ Potoel 95(Savage . 70! on 02iSeg” Belcher. 19 Sterra Nev. 05|Silver Hll 51/8t. Louls .... 05|Syndicate 80 Unton Con.. 22/Utah ........ g 125 1 30| Yellow Jacket. 2% TONOPAH AND GOLDFYELD STOCKS. ' Morning Seesian. + 5000 Black Butte.. 2219200 North Star.. 07|5000 North Star. 2811000 North Star . 31/2000 Bullfrog. 74/3000 Orlg _Bulifrog. 75/ 500 Red Lion & = P iB'&‘S.E Beicher . 22 Beat & Belch.1 (6 1 c H 2352888285 a22R252E LEE :3:3!3;3?8 26 30 @ 2 30 o8 19 2000 Jumbo Bx § fl\l 100 Red Top . 2600 Kendall . 86/ 100 Red ¥ 4000 Kendall 24(1000 Siver Plck 8500 Kendall 3811000 Sylvanta. ... 500 Ton Gold Mt Adams 12/13,500 North Star. 3000 Adame . 13/14,500 North Star... 1000 Adams {_ 14'16:800 North Star PHEN 322928 100 Cent, Eureka.l $5/4000 North, Star . 500 Diamondfield. 31/ 500 North Star ... 27 22(1000 Red Lion: 08 82| 500 Sandstorm @0 b 9 72 0 60 5 5 57 33 12 06/ 100 Ton of Nev..i1 75 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. District. . Askc.| Bid. Ask. 82 35| 05 - 08 0 o1 # o - MacNamara . = Mizpah Bx .. 06 = —| 50 5 00 e <72 08 2 10 57 80 P & Ton . 3 et .03 o4 2 24 Quincy M Co. 10 —I i3