The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 6, 1906, Page 15

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stuffs firm. plentiful u;u’ weak; v “egetables generall) .J J,wi \rfl] MARKETS. New York Monmey Market. o ——E unchanged on Stock List. 4 .J“ 22015 221 :i! M.‘wnq.’mwm-é [Cleve L.» &w’ Dn _»fd 4.600/Colo. Fuel & Tron { a o Colam B¢ & T 7.400/Colorado So . 200/Consal - Gas SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. et Stocks rather higher. Cotion lowe: in local Bonds and Tonopah Stocks. xchange rates about as before. marked down Ysc per gallon. Futures weak. Cash Barley Hay steady. Eggs lower and Cheese scarce and in Cattle and Sheep. but finc stock firm. Detroit So Do ptd Do pfd Do "'760|Itinots Central Interboro Do pfd 200 Do pfd 00| Missouri 100/ Do pfd 700{Twin City R T. 2,800!Union Bag & P. 400 Do pra Do prd 500 Do pfd 1.19,200—Total shares sold. New York Bonds. U 8 rof 25 reg..109% Javan G5, 24 ser. 90 Do coupon .. 1024]" Do 4s. cert. Dofl«rtx Do coul Do old 46 l'!l 103 Do coupon.....103 Do now 4s reg.130% Do 1st inc:., -130%| Minn & St L 4s.. ou !lllrm,!( X & Tem ulgsfi Do 3R o Mex 57 B % 3% 08% | Jjc 5s Nor Padific 420 108% Do 3s Do-eoupon. Amer Tob 4s Do adj 4 DIRIN duntie C L 41011 At.l‘ & Oh io 4s..100 & BE3ER e -nn.o elev-hm'. ‘No. 2 red, 05%e f. 0. b. | No. 1 Northern Duluth, ‘cables and a few mm orders, noon it broke sharply under liquidation, heavy commll'l‘oal;n::mflt l:tvm the West, a &.fi: lowing a late jump in corn the muha. Com Tunner Con Va Min C Small Hopes . r. Money cheaper, | jron, Stiver ... Boston Stocks and Bonds. |\Venln( Common. 85 Mini Adventure .. Amal Copper . rather higher. Mex’ Central i higher. NY NH& Tnion Pacific Miscellaneous- Amer Arge Chem Y@l RAISINS—It Is réported that the combina- tion’s holdIngs of raisins have been success- fully disposed of in a block to a Ban Francisco k % Mont Coal & Coke 4;5 North Butte . 5331 Old Dominion . pfd. Amer Pnéu’ Tube 12 Amer bugar Game rather steadier. Loose Muscatels are auoted at 5%@7 ;a ainins at 5%@9c, and London hyers at Amer Tcl & Tel. 130 Amer Woolen ... & Ft D. Detroit Un Ry THE coypm STOCKS. . Jan. b.—Good support was in evi- list to-day end | heavy liqwdation of yesterday seemed to have tad ‘a very beneficial effect on the money . ‘money being offered as low as 5 per o Do bonds Duluth B 5 London Closing Stocks. 4IN Y Central.... Cons for money. 89 3 . 891 Nor & :"Htern Pennsylvania e Con, D, .|Havana Tob To Hocking Valiey o1a Inter Marine 600/ Intor Paper Inter Power Bar silver—Steady; 29 13-16d per ounce. The rate of discount | for_short bills is 3% ver cent and for three months’ bills 3% Bank Clearings. . —The following table, shows the bank clear- at the principal cities for the week end- ing Janyary 4 with the percentage of increase compared with the correspond- NEW YORK, Jan. iled by Bradstreet, and decfase | ing week last i ficial grain *Ehiladelphia *Ezn runmca o Pacific. W s *Toledo, Ohio Salt Lake City CHICAGO, Jan. 5. Portlana, Me, per_100 pounds, barrels. Wheat, bushels. Barley, bushels. Knlarrlz«)o Mkh do R & T Co| 100 Tnhno StL & W, | New - Bedford . estimated to-morrow, butchers, $5 155 43: good heavy, §5 45; rough heavy, $5 1549 26; light, $5 15 ..5, pigs. $4 85@5 25; bulk of cales, $5 SHEEP—Receipts, 6000; stead: @0; lambs, §5@7 990, 00 Union Pecific ,700Union Pe: | Binghamton Do conv 4s *lUnited Copper .| 900 United R of S F| | Sioux Falls, §. D, | Jacksonvile, Til...] | Mansicla, Ghlo | Cedar Rapids Tota) 8..83, DuLs!de hcw Yorkcl l‘l}aw‘ mm “nw 10; lambs, 8| BonZa8ReBla 5 % estern Unlon 6 QW Westinghouse . - Do 1st p(d - London, Ont Victoria, B. C. 95%c f. 0. b. was higher on firm on coverlng and closed only net lower. Mly closed at 92%c; July, 8$014@803%c, closed GOL—Steady. " PETROLEUM—Steady. HOPS—Firm. COFFEE—Futures closed steady, 5@10 points lower. Sales, 40.500 bags, including: February =t 6.55@6.60c: March, 6.65@6.70c; May, 6.1500.80c;_ Jaly, 8506 0k, 7 invoice, § 1-16c. MIld firm. N AT Raw strong. Fair reing. 3 3-16 @3%c; centrifugal, Fig ‘test, & 1-16@3%c; mo- lasees sugar, 2 15-16@3c. Refined quiet. BUTTER—Firm. Renovated, common to ex- tra, 1514@21c. CHEESE—Unchanged, B GGS—Unchanged. DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED APPLES—The mrl(el is quist, with buvers and sellers apart in their Common, 7@Sc; nearly vrl 14505 ! 3 PRUNES—Are in fair demand and ruled firm at from 47%¢c to 8c, according to mde APRICOTS—Are quiet and unchanged, cholce quoted at 034@10c; extra cholcs, 105 10%c; faney, 11@! PEACHES—Show no fresh feature. Extra 10c; fancy, 10%@lle; extra fancy, The spot situation is um:hlnged seed- — New York Metal Market, NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—The London tin mar- ket was higher, with spot quoted at £163 &s, and futures at £163 15s. Locally the market was quict, but prices were . higher in sym- pathy with the advance abroad, and spot was quoted at $36&36.25. Copper was about 10s lower in London, with spot_quoted £79. Locally the remajning firm, with lake and electrolytic quoted at 818 75010, and casting at §1B Tk t £70 63 and futures af arket was unchanged, the tone Tt is said that lake and electro- 1ygn50em;per for Jupe shipment commands Tead was unchanged at $5 60@6 n the local It was also unchanged at £17 128 6d in_London. Spelter was unchanged at £20 7s 6d fn London and at $6 50@6 60 in the local market, Tron was lower in the English market, with standard foundry quoted at s 5d and land warrants at Gés. Locally the situation was unchanged. with No. 1 foundry, Northern, at $18 TH@1H 95; No, 8 foundry,’ $18 18 85; No, 1 foundry, Southe: 18 75; No. 2'foundry, Southern, $18G18'25. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, eve- Northern, ern, $15G Future Grain and Provisions. _CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—{There were no signs of in’ the wheat pit at the opening to- |h" market, in fact, being quite strong. Opening quotatiohs on May were up %®%e to Yic at 8§7@Stc to S9c. During the first few minutes commis , | were active bidders and they carried the price % |of May up to SOGSVKe. The demend 'viee | caused chiefly by an ance ot 3d in the | price of wheat gt Liverpool and was due also | 10 the decreased receipts in the Northwest. market, however, soon encountered heavy | selling orders from commission houses. These offerings were generally considered to be made by some of the leading bulls and general sell- ing commenced which resulted in a quick de- May dropping to 8S%e. At the low Dolnt thers was a sUEht rally. bt it was ot #hort duration. Fresh offerings came out and the market became still weaker, May deciining sion houses and local traders An important factor in' the latter part o the trading was a statement from the of- inspector of Argentina clafming that the exportable surplus of wheat would be greater this year than in 1905 and that the quality of the grain was better. The market closed easy, with May off e at 88ijc, Despite the break in wheat, the corn mar- ket was firm almost the entire day. May closed up e at H7@4be. 'bened weak, but became firm late in sion May closed unchanged at 321gc. ovl buying by shorts and local packers. 5c and ribs were 5e highe: & futures ranged as follow: Open. High. Low. S0 89y 88 % Sl sy 1% :2% % 45 31 Sos 6773 13 60 13 65 05 13 92% 13 95 Gaape A 47 755 60“ T 0 1 50 1 7 7 58 & “a Cash Grain and Provisions. Cash quotations were as m%%n 9\01\2 spring wheat, c: No. 2 red, 8890 zl/c No. 2 yellow, -12 ; No. 2 white, (flC-"s“. 1 06; No, 1 erlhweltem. - per’ varrel, $13 65@13 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—OR the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady. Cream- | eries, 17@25%c; dairies, 17@22, Fggs, steady; at mark, cases included, 18@23c; firsts, prime firsts, 20c; extras, 2 1135@13c. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cheese, steady, Chicago. CHICAGO, < Jan. 5.—~CATTLE—Receipts, 2500; steady: beeves. $3 65@6 25; cows and heifers, $1 50@4 75; stockers and feeders, §2 50 @4 45; Texans, $3 050@4 25. H(}G%—Retelpts 16,000; market 5@10c high- 15,000; mixed and sheep, u Kansas City, KA'\SAE CITY, Jan. 5.—CATTLE—Receipts, . $4G6; native cows $2a1 90; bulls, $2 20@% 80; cllve', (ea steers, $3 75@5 50; Western re ed' elnu. (JO00} racket bG10c higher: 55 55 20; piga and hent, 54 BEP - Receipte, 4000, markat éteady; e 60; range weth- 50; fed ewes, $1 5085 50. Omaha, native mm, market 5 3000 28, mixed, 39 2 1665 2255 pigs, $¢ m..u: of ul« SH’EEP 4Not _included i oy containing other items than clearings. cash, mces paid in ©ondition of the Tu--n. WASHINGTON, Jan. of the Treasury balan 9314 in and bullion, 385!79050 gold cer- & N unified umns uflulu $48,629,140. an con gold 4s.103% |Mex Central 4 New York Cotton Market. 5.~The cotton market ha YORK, Jan. 835328 s # i H 43 3 k. i : Exchange ana Bullion. g £ a8 Vfl,mm. Spot. PRITRE R mm:.mnqvl MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 5.—FHops in umaon Pa- cific Coast, steady, - £3 15s. i e grow supply this market in winter, uubeen vlllted Cheese, hl‘lflh ‘Honey, comb, Chesse, Swiss 25603 Do éxtracted .- S@10 POULTRY AND GAME— Hens, large, each .. Do small ..... Yulml Roacteru. 1 Sprig i1 Teal ‘Turkeys, per lb ‘ ot 3 my 50,White Geese ....—@25 a—IB Z. Cocoanuts, each. cmolhmmmon Chestnuts, 1b..10@1235| Raisins, 1b Beans, white, Ib. 5@—lOkra, per Ib. Colored, per Ib 4 ried Lima, 1b—@ 6 Green Lima,lb. head ... li dz bunch.15g— Cucumbers, doz. muzm per b ... ied Peppers..20@25| Swt Potatoes, I 88 Plant, Ib..10G20i Thyme, dz bnchs.—@23 Green Peas, 1b..15@20| Turnips, per doz. head .. 5@10|Tomatoes. Ib....8@ ks,d0z bunch.—@15, FISH, PER POUND— smoked, which bave caused damage fo the crops. Seasonal kinds of Fruh: are abundant. Meats, Fish and\Poultry are in g0od supply, th reaso nable ll a nlla and Game is wil plentiful and chea re is nothing new 1o report in Dairy ;Eomu‘e aside from a slight decline in Ranch Eges. oL, PR ToNC 0 00! Ne § % wvx‘;f"w“ $—@10 00 10 00) Nut $—@ 8 00 Coos Bay . DAIRY PRODUCE. ETC.— mgoloe.sq—w Eggs, dz, lunc_hm Do Eastern Do starage - |Wild Ducks, each— allard W ..l60@75! Canvasback . | Widgeen g MEATS, PER POUND— Roast Beef— Choice cnt! . lain Roast Veal.. Foreatr Lamb,—@12% Mutton Stew ... 6@ 8 Hindqtr Lamb...—G1. i Foreqtr Mutton. ‘Mdrloin Steak,12: Porterhse Steai 18620 'Sirloin Steak. 12%615) Round Steak..10@12 7 pped @20/ Lard {Mutton Chops .15@20, Pork Chops 10@123% | Veal Cutlets ....15@18 1235@15 Corned Beef . 6@ 8 3! Veal §‘tev: . Oelé'a 10{Soup Meat . S@10|Soup — @15 Hams .25@40{ Lemons, doz ....15@20 -13Q20 Limes, doz . 10@ 4@ 6/Oranges, dozen— qf.—@20, Fanmcy .. 4c@t0 =0} Comman: . 10625 —!Pineapples, each. melx ' Pears, 1b ib.. 6@10] Tangerincs, doz..10@15 Grape Flru\ld 50c@$l; Walnuts, per 1b.15@20 2a@15] VEGETABLES— Artichokes, doz.75c@$1{Mushrooms, Ib. ...10@—{Onions, per Ib. 6 Potatoes, 1b ..1 Parsnips, per dz. @15 Radishes, dz beh. 15320 @19|Sage, dz bnches. 206 — String Beans, 1b.20@25 @10, Sprouts, per Ib. 5. 810 Semach: per 1b. ~—@15! Shrimps, 1b —a@10 25| Do picked. —@30 @10/Sea Bass —@12% S —a@i3 —@10 0@- Do hardshel,ib s(zm @15 Crawnish, per ib. @20|Crabs, each . —@140 Mussels, 1b . oL ions” market was firm throughout lose May pork was unchanged, lard New York on Parie New York on Mexi Paris on London Berlin on Londoi ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Chicago was lower and this mar- ket for futures was weak on the day, though there was a firmer feeling in the foréncon on the continued dry weather. 1In the cash grain trade was slack at unchanged quotations. California Club. $1 u Australian, $1 473%9@1 523y Wheat, $112i5@1 20; Northern $1 40; than Bluestem, $1 421; Sorthern Red, $1 35, 2 ryo 0Bey gaok o e Darley, '37%@4&: fair to choice malting, 4 @ $155; shogt riba sides (loose), ST 26@7 40; short clear sides (boxed), §7 0007 65 whisky, basis of high wines, $1 20} clover, contract grade, $13 15@13 25. Articles— Hecelpts. Shipments. , 500 8,000 23,500 261,70 200,800 254,300 239,900 11,000 5,800 59,900 129,400 market _steady; 4000; ;:n_’rlln: u?_em :-mun $5 20@5 65; ewes, $22 in car ‘lots and $23 50 HA »-wnun $I1 molu 50; Wheat and Sterling Exchange, cables........ — @487 New York Exchange, sight .... — @ 03 New York Exchange, lv!egrxnh!c — @ €5 per. ounce, KRG — Mexican Doilars . - w0 INTERNATI CASH WHEAT. California White lower grades . of FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a, m. Close. $1 413 Open. .~ High, Low. $141% $L4i% $141 2 p. m. Session. May—No, sales; §1 40% asked. BARLEY-—Cash Feed has moved up slightly under continued iight arrivals and some sel- ers are asking $1 25 without getting it. Oftr- ings at the moment are moderate, Futures were weak yesterday. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 173.@1 20 for common and $1 2114 1. 23% for good to ghotce; Brewing, 31 206 271; Chevaller, $1 20G1 35 per ctl. FUTUREB Session 9 to 11:30 a, m. May—No sales; $1 23% bid, $1 237 asked. z n m. Senlun Low. Clos sx z\, 8! zilm §1 23% §1 zsqs OATS—Arrivals continue light, but the de- mand is small and local. so one offsets the other. and quotations remiain unchanged. $1 0U@L €23 for choice seed, §1 305 1 40 for Jfale to, good and §1 25 for Sommon.: 1 75 for good to choice for seed and Kiowh G §1 20 for, ordingry feed: White, 8137301 50: Grays, nominal, ORN—Previous vr!ce- rule, with a quiet market slll reported Western ‘s\-:‘ked. M!lfl"geé x:m y(m‘- Yeliow, 27% for e a 04 T3 for Mixed; &utamm jarge Yellow, $1 25@1 85; small $1 65; Whits, nominal: Egyptian, 1 40@l 423 for White and $1 5@l 30 fof RYE—$1 4214G1 5235 per ctl. BUCKWHE% —8§1 30@1 75 per ctl. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. FLOUR—California_Family Extras, $4 5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, -og. Oregon and Washington, §8 76@4 25 pu- bbl. FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in packages are ss follows: Grabam Flout, §3 25 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3 75; Rye Meal, $3 50; Rice Flour, §8; Corn Meal, $2°7 §3 76; Oat ueal. §4 5094 75; per_100 extra Cream do, at Groats, §4 75: Buckwheat Flour, $i 509 Cracked Wheat, $3 'u: Farina, Whule Wheat Fiour, £ Hollea Gats, bis. 50; Pearl Burlefi [ sa Pe‘l. bfixGb- $5 50 Green Peas, $8 Hay and Feedstuffs. Thete was a la line of 9170 sacks of Bran in from Washington yesterday, but it was needed and the market continued stéady. There was no further news in the Hay-market, ut Cak Cako or 'Meal o mis, 322 1010 ton lou Johhlnx. $23; Corn Corn, Oat, fi!‘, $8@11; Vol- 8‘!011 stabie, $G 50@8 50; Alhltg $7 50@10 50 per ton $11 30@12 f?l' choice river. g 8 EE E] i 3 M ; : i i #E 25 per ctl for sacks and §1 33@L 40 for 'OWON’S—YQM $1@1 1 - VEGETABLES—Green bt w3 “‘bfl String Beins, 17%c per Ib; Ry h er 50G2 per small; cnha. $1@1 25 per ctl: Carrots. 633 ‘lbcmmk Garlic, 5@6c per Ib: Esg 12@15c per Ib for sun-dried and r-. a ™ » Prtn Hubbard Scl-.. $26@30 per n&"n o Sum- " Poultry and Game. Another car of Western Poultry, making tho sixth for the current week. Was placed on the receipt= from domestic at sharply refiuced rates | buyers ‘ few t&ifl‘. ‘were chiefly on dressed stock, which was plentiful and cm"nu"l{ uhplp Game was in mod- — Lk 'l‘n‘ 1101’0: m Ib: " keys, large; ya;;n: Roosters. $6@ g:eons. $1 50; Squabs, GAMI—Per ' dozen—Mallard Ducks. cks, $1 Teal 1°50G2; Widgeon, $1 25@1 $1,0; Gray Geese. 50: Brant, $1 78 for langs | for_small; Hon! 2 , $2 50. cononuu Rlbhlll. $2 50; Brush H Bllck Jacks, te Geese, $1@ Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Yesterday's session of the exchange productive of .more trading than of late, as will be seen by the increased sales below. But- ter declined 2l4e and Eggs o, while Cheese The decline in Butter was due to increased offerings and some pressure to sell on the part of recelvers, southern coast Butter, gone to Los Angeles, Is being sent here, ard | this has served to render the market more or | No especial reason was glven for the decline in more scllers than buyers, and they were ing to shade the market to work off - their | . The receipts are not large at the mo- . but the demand is slow and the goods are not moving as they did &ef The advance in Cheese was due to con- as the shelves are practically It seems that some ‘which has herstofore | Gescrivtions, $5 00 per tinued searcity, bare all over town. Sales on the exchange were as follows: Butter—35 boxes fresh 10 half boxes do, 20e. Eggs—10 cases California California extras, 30o; | Cheese—235 Clllfomln Kl ey ‘were 22,800 lbs Buner. 38.!‘\0 Ibs d 310 cases Egss. o EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- TION: (Note—The Exchange quotaticns wholesale prices as established by sales, bids and offers on the Exchange. Prices for Butter and Eggs on the street are goverped by the | Exchange quotations, but about 1@1lc higher, neous character of the business.) BUTTRR—Fresh—California generally range owing to the miscella- suldy: Eastern estras, 5%e, firm: Eastern Ladles—Extras, 20c; firsts, 19¢. Slor~ | age .ngp—cmfumh extras, 24%c, fir: 20c, firm; firsts, firm. GGS—Fresh California selected, 35c, weak: venk. c. Ladles—Extra; steady Clllfumll etore—Selected, Mc , 28%e; firsts, 28c: cHEi;sEfcauromn steady; firsts, firm; _seconds, 3¢ e, firm; Western, Tigiite. torage— | firm; firsts, 1244c; Yflunl’ Americas, Deciduous and Citrus Frults. The fruit market was absolutely develd of feature and, aside among local retailers fof large Navel Oranges, | Wheat, ctis 2,535 Wool. big sizes of Grape L . there was very little doing. Mexican | Oats, ctls . Limes were firmiy held at the advance noted | Tallow, ctls yesterday and receivers reported that the re- | Su etls cent arrivals were rapidly cleaning up. Small | Navel Oranges and Lemons were very weak, supplies of both being far in excess of the Tangerines were plentiful and duil | the familiar quotatioms. Pears were firmer, stocks being light and heid Christmas Apples are about | cleaned up and, as there lre llo more expected, the quotations arve wit! NBERRIESCape Cod, $15G16 per bar- rel, APPLES—$1 23@2 per box for fancy, @$1 25 for choice and PEARS—Winter Nellis, m:m per nth&r Vlrleflel. llBl 23 DOr 3 ERSIMMONS—50c@! cl'rRUs AND_ THOPIGAL ~ FRUTTS 0r- 80 per box for fancy, 3t som 78 for choice and #191 80 cor stand. Seed)i: TBe@S 'l 25@1 50 Lem- $5G5 30 per case; wallan $162 per $2 50@3 50 per bu:h Pineapples, $3@5 per limited demand | Hay, tons in & few hands, 504 Wheat, “euts 40@T3e for commion. lelnzle Mandarin: 50 § Ry, Ha- Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey. FRUITS—Apricots, 8@10c for Royals and Moorparks; Peaches, Sijc for stand- ards, Siie for choice, 9c fox exbie choice awd 91:G10c for fancy; 8@ Tnes, T3@8ie for whits and 74 pitted, 61407 e for Black. Red and 7@dc for Yellow: Sils ted Apples, 8G9 Figs, boxes, I0c for cholce, 53¢ for extra cholce and 60@85'.‘ tor : bulk white, 2%@4c PRUNES—3%@4c basis for the four sizes (00-100) and 43ic basis for the large and small R AISYNS—IM Acro'n B%c 1b: 3- . Bsedoaw e, 16 susiase ket tanew, 13 eante e choice. 18 ounces, Se; choice. 12 oun Imperial Clusters, n per 20-1b box; 3-crown London Layers, Sultanas, 5%@7 fancy, scugsc. 3 bulle_choices” Sc; standard, 7¢ NUTS—AD "Nonpareiis, 12501%: 1 X Ne Plus Ultra. 1ligiac, guedoc, 0@9’ “No, 1 sa!uhell No. 1 hardshell, 12 Punuts, €@Tc for Cocodints, ~ §4 5085; h!‘.!——comb 1234@10¢ for white and 10@ 126 for_amber: Water white extracted. 4@ 314c for extracted. T@20¢ per Ib. Provisions. Trade continues of very moderate propor— tions, with quotations showing no further CURED MEATS—Bacon. 11%c 11%c for light medium, 13 light, 14@14%c for extra light and |~lfl‘¢ for sugar—cured; Bql Me-. %e; dark, —; BEESWAX—27 2 barrel, Tiec: ome tierce, o Thie et lor P AT AUCTION 60 head of well broken horses and mare§ sultable for all purposes, on MONDAY, Jan. & at 11 o'clock. at Grove-st. Stables, 123 Grove st All horses guaranteed to be as rep- resented in every particular or money This stoek must WOOD & £~ AT PUBLIC AUCTION! 2 urpose Horses, 40 of Shigle Wagon and Bugyy Hersess Yeeues 6 11 a o 613 Broadway, Oakland. J. W. MEDIEROS. Auctioneer. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for -ul sound Livestock delivered in E.n Franeisco, less 40@ 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: C\'I'H.D—Slnn. 6':01: Cows and Heif« LAL\IHw%n per Ib (gross weight). SHVEP—-WuMn. 4@4%; Ewes, 4c per 1B [ (gross_welght LAM W 50 per HOGS—Live H l” to 250 Ibs. 3 @ec over 230 Ibs, E 130 Ibs, Siyo: Feeders, nominal: Sows, "0 DOr cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, qd Stage, 40 per cent off from | above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Gratn Bags. buyer June-tuy. 4%® ool Bags. 30G3c; small lots, 3l@dde: per ton: New Wel. 30; Bryant, 36 503 Bay. & bulk_an Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, 3. $13: Welsh Lump, Exy | $11 50; Cannel, §9 per ton: Coke. $11 30@13 per ton in bu)l and 3‘5 in l::'r Rocky Mountaim LS Quotitions for barrels; for e add Sec: Linseed, S0c per gallon for boiled | $8c for raw; Castor Ofl, In cases, No. 1. T0e: | Bakers' AA. cases, $1 18G1 22; Lucol, 43¢ for Bolled and §6c for raw: China Nui, cases, 63( | 78¢ per gallon: Cocoanut Oil in barrela, 350 fresh selected | % | bleached winter Sperm Ofl. 88c: natural winter for Ceylon and 38c for Australlan: extra Sperm Oll, 63c: extra bieached Winter Whala | Oil. 8ac; satural Whale Ofl. 0c: extra wintoe strained Lard OflL 75c: No. 1 Lard Ofl, 65c: | Pure Neatsfoot Oll, T3¢; No. 1 Neatstoot OfI. Tige; Herring Oll, 45¢: Salmon Oil, 34c; boiled » 35¢c: raw Fish Oil. 35¢c: Paint O, 3¢ or! GASOLINE, ETC.,Coal On Water White Coal Off, in Oll, _in cases, 17¢c; Extra Star, Focene‘ 19c; Stove 13%¢; in cases, 32c: No. oL B . tron barrels or drums, Sc: No. | §'G0. 6%e; cases, 8lc more: Benaine, in bulk, | aige; cases. 196: S6-degree’ Gasoline, in bulk, *“In_cases, ”Srv:fi‘rctmt—mc per galion In cases and | 84c in drume apd_iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—R £ sie per 1b; White Lead, sosw.-. u:wdau to quantity. 'SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- 5.05c. Fruit Granulated, 5.05c: Beet Granu- xmd (100-1b bags only). 4.88c: Confectioners’ 5.05c; Magnolia A, 4.65c: Extra C. 4.5%c: Suiden €. 4.45¢: “D," 4.35¢; barrels, 100 more; | half barrels, 25c¢ more: boxes. 50c mare: 50-ib | Bags, “0g more for ail kinds. *TabletsHalt barrels, 5.56c: boxes, D.80c; H. & E. Crystal | inos, 8.05c per Ib. No order taken for less 'Hffl seventy-five barrels or ita equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 5 I sks...24.471! Hops, bales ..... 977 Flour, ar S Saver +voea 90 Barley, ctls . 113 | > . 840 222 Peits, bdls ..... 208 .e. 1.200{ Lime, DbDIS ..... 91 Potatoes, sks .. 3,915/ Brandy. gals ... 1,000 Onions. sks 0| Wine, gals .....T0,500 Bran, ks 295! Livestock, head., S€0 $40, Chicory, bbls . a2 Middlings, sks. - . 415 Quicksiiver, flaks 70 OREGON. Flour. ar sks. Wheat. ctls STOCK MARKET. ness -.d Aectlvity. There was a good business of $194.000 in bonds on the Stock and Bond Exchange, with an advance in Facific Gas and FElectrie 3« to $97 25. The sugar shares ruled firm, with fractional” advances in several. Californis Wine was ex-dividend of 42c under the ruie. In mining shares heavy transactions were again the rule with prices gemerally firm and a number of stocks selling somewhat higher. Central .Bureka was ex-dividend of 4c. Thers was nothing new in the Comstocks, which were fairly active. Best & Beicher levied an assess- ment of 10c. The following dividends were paid ygster- day: Pacific Lighting Company. regular monthly, 40c per share, amounting to $16.0¢ Hawalian Commercia! and Sugar, reguiar monthly, 60c per share, amounting to $65,000 Onomea Sugar Company, regular monthly. 0 per share, amounting to $20,000. The Patterson Creek Gold Mining Company has levied an assessment elinquent January 2@ of 10c per share, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, Jan. 5—2 B m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. L1038 104 i4s qr cp nW. 10 — 2‘; ?‘:e;..: 0 106%|3s qr coup...M03 104 * MISCELLANEOUS nos?s,m AWS3S — — 'Ok T ConJs -_ A;:o Oil 55 98 — :OV\' gtd 3s. 07 — Bay CPC 0s — 108%[Oceanic S 3s 81 L) Cal C G 5s. — 110% Om Cable 6=.120% — CalG&Bg |Pac G Im 1397 190 m & ct 5s 081 98 1% Cal-st C Js.111 c gu\\'al 55-..“): - Ed ]&‘Pm‘flu.lflfilfl F &CH 6113 114 AGeary-st §s. — 60 H C&S 5%s.103% — Do 6s 108 — Hon R T 6s.108% — LA Elec 5s.102 — LAG&EL 58.100 — L A Ry bs.118%119 | LAL gtd 35.106 — 5 LAP lemds.112 — | (9 LAP C 5e..108% — |SPC Mktst C6s.113 — [SP B 133 Do 1e-5m:z:‘6 e l;, - v:ax 3 Moot = i Do 45 34m. 10014100 Do 8s ....1204% — | Do % mgis 98 % NPCR a-.m;tnmzsu. GaEbs. 9 — N C Ry 88.112% — |U G & B 501084 — N C P C 5s.100 100% UR of SF 4s — 8§77 0 GL&H 5s.108 — K\mmruufi— Ok T Co 6s.122% — |Yos SL 4%s. — 8% Do 58 .... — 113%] 3 WATER BTOCKS. ntra Csta 4413 — | Port Costa... Sarin Cor 80 — | 8°V War o w0k 9% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L& P— 4%/Pac L Co... T8 — | i BONDS FOR INVESTMENT January List on - € on_ Application. N, W, HALSEY & C0.

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