The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 7, 1906, Page 54

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1906. S s g AICTION SALES half barrel, Sc; three T7c; one tlerce, TXc; two tierces, lerces, Ti4c per Ib. — It was ¥4 that Limas <5 e B8 |20 == T >~ AucHionSale400HOrSES “w, (18 573 18 6734 1585 1890 | Voy Brmaly held In il poeitions’ Tho other Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. uc l' 0rses s Beans continue as a rule. There is| Conditlons in all these ons remain W.hnh-munumn&- }2"5’* 750 100 | o in Seeds. cally unchanged, as usual after the | OF WORK AND DRAFT HORSES. Tho 76 151% 7”}2 60; Pea, $3 T5@4: of the year. FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF 13 HBAD ‘Bhort ST I0L TTS. T30 AT putter, te, ; largs | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | be sold Jort e, phe 10§ Joa= 735 | Wnt 10; Red, | aboat 15@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted | THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1906. . etk noe 82 ; Red Kid- | Steers, 13c; medium, 12%j¢; light : | AND A LIKE NUMBER BACH FOLLOWING o 7. *1021. 50@4 60 per | cow Hides, 12c for heavy and 120 for TmDArumALmeo,-l IMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 7 % i B Brows Mustecd, i 15; railow | B B e s ey Thties, 2107 | OGN o N T o = Cash Grain and i g g 3 e g 3 NOI [ER! CALL SUM] 3 Provisions. ¥y 55 Flagesed, 35 5008: Ca- | aeeriin” 20e: &alt, 23c: Shee PUNCH GRASS At the present time they ars F CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Cash quotations were as | nary, 12c; Rape, 213@3c; | ghearlings, 20@60c each: short Wool. being fed HAY, so they are in 49 iflllg'":uuf':w’ e'.a‘y; winter patents, fl: Sfi: R‘mt.hy per l;c:r‘t‘o‘:l\.m' 8@ | each; mflgladlm.mt 63”1}5 ll;:rl Wooel. .:b i " (‘;F%wpmc;;\; AND R%IDI{O m’ll;filéb . ' ” 38 . _straights, 75@3 85: spring patents, c: Broom Corn Hcrse es. E RK. are all 'OROUGHL - Stocks rather higher. Cotton lower. 1081 | §3 96@4 15: siraighis . $3 0G5 80, bakers, RIED PEAS _Niles, $1 60: Green Peas, $20 | foc medium. 2 25 for small and Bbe for Colts. | KEN and ange in weight from 1200 to 1600 . . - €53, | & 25; No. 2 spring wheat, §3g86c; No. | % 50 per eti. Horee Hides, dry, $2@2 25 for large and $1 500 | pounds, MANY OF THEM WEIGHING OVER cks very firm, with extremely large sales. 1151% | 3. 82 No. 2 red, 8§7%@S9%¢; No. 2 corn, 175 for medium, $1 50 for small and S0c for | 1500, The ‘are good, no oid or worn out = [101° | 41@42c; No. 2 vellow, 41Gi2%c; No. 2 oats, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Coits. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 34c: drY | stock being in the ot In fact mo better -hange rates about as before. Barley futures weak. Cash Barley firm. dlhse; No. 2 white, 32%@33%c; No. 3 white, | gyony ganey toes been in | salted Mexican, 20c; dry Cen'ral American. | bunch of THOROUGHLY BROKEN WOR .!‘lyge-*z“.;x ™ 2 rye. 66c; :aoy§ reedxgx_ b?x’;”i g‘trel:el; light .'i.';’&}" lfofo::me amh'"-na mlt SEc: Goat sunu—”xfnm- Angoras. 1:;;“ %" | HORSES nas olfered tn thix markst Lh':'u A e B e S el macket wau: very firm foF such stack yester- tralarge do ; large, 50@60c: " | %, the past year. THE SALK I3 A0S 0 o - -4 d racticall none available. BE@40c > o 3 N mess DOrk, per bil, $15 66013 10, lard, per | Tic e ein practically mone Al | “FALLOW--u. 1 rendered, 4@4%c In dazrels; | pavilion now being built at J. B, HORAN'S 55; Corn and other grains unchanged. Bar silver_Quiet; 20 11164 per oumon. | 391" 81 00; short ribs sides (loose) Oregan Burbanks has caused o better market | [ ot e Ree N & 3@3%¢: | SALESYARD, cor TENTH "AND BRTANE . oney—2@2! cent. o = - | for e st river goods, and certain . | STS.. . SALE "s firm. Hay steady. Feedstuffs firm. The Jate st alscount. in the open market Thisky. basls ot high wines, $1 20; clover, <00~ | of' the” latier ‘are_ommanding & small pro: | | WOOLTFRll clip—Nerthern fres. m®l1% | A_M._ ON THURSDAY. JANUARY 11, 1906 & ¢ for short bills is 3% per cent and for three | 0L EYE 5@ ‘Recelpts. Shipments. | MIUM. Onlons were plentiful and dull at oy g B g 15@ | ‘Horses will be at yards for inspection 2 Butter and Cheese unchanged. months’ bills 8% per cent. ecelpta 2875 | unchanged quotations. J2@14c; San Joaquin and | gays prior to sale. 1 utter a 8! e 2L, - Receipts o0f southern vegetables continued | Southern, 10@13c: San Joaquin Lam! HORD & SMITH, 628 Clay st. Auctioneers Condition of the Treasury. 34,000 29,700 | ., e emuee | 16c; do, defective, 9@12c per Ib. == sty o e et Ok d Cattle firm n ury. 304900 132,900 | very light and prices for everythin e | 10c) G0 O gnie per Ib. v and scarce. Shecp an ai 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—To-day’s statement 1 250,500 199,200 | Peas and Tomatoes were largely nominal. dpen Hs h [ & ¢ [ » J () : 5 d“u of the treasury shows: Available cash balance, Rye" bu . o g:m 1, POTATOES—RIver Whites, ju@sic )!tr sack; Meat M: ot. arket erally stocked and weak. Game advanced - e CA%:“T’ c.:.., “«:. m-““ i ol 25 per ol tor sacks sud §1 5391 40 tor "“::",t':fi,;p“m. Very firm at the advance noted sharpl NEW YO! Jan. 6.—The statement of the | change to-day the butter market was easy: \9&%}%{3‘5—0"" r’.‘.!‘y?..? ',{,.’fl',‘, by % ' DRESSED MBATS. -??n"::‘?w“m"éifl“,:“rms‘fm Jan. : ; % s alsaring-house banks for thy business daye | creamerles, 17G25%o; dalry, 17g2%c Str Beans, 1T%c per Ib; Wax Beans' | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers at 11 o'clook, st Grove-st. 122 ruit market well supplied. Omgu anction sale to-moryow. of this woek shows that the banks hold $571, steady; at ‘mark. cases included, 18@28¢c; firsts, | 174c per 1b; Lima Beans, 12340 per 1b; | are as follows: S at, All horses guaranteed to be &3 T8D- - e 3 Over the legal reserve requirements. This ls | 33c: prime, 25; extras, 2ic. Cheese steady | Tomatoms 70081 25 Der bk or irater Sum. | BBBF-5%4@8c for Steers and 44050 Der 1B | roconted in svery particular or refunded. L wchanced. Dried Fruits firm. Nuts sfeady & decrease of $3,721,575 from last week. The |at 11@18c. er Squash, §1@1 50 per box; Cucumbers, Cows. - This stock must and will be soid. s unchanged. i . 2 statement follows; 800; . o g RKET. fi per dozen for large and 60c@$1 for BAL—Large, nmndcune per_1b. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. o w a heavy gain for the week. R 145,900, o 5 Rode | RAFENRR LIVESTOCK A » | small; Cabbage, $101 28 por otl; Carrots, 650 MUTTON—Wethers. 934@1de: Ewes. 81509 ngs w ! B 3 ! v 5 3 = ant, | per Ib. el d i S ol o e ation '§52012:000, legal Chicago. e P b: Geaen” Peppers. 0G8o per Ib} | LAMB—10@11c per Ib. s 6,700, apvEe, ied §§$fi£&3§&‘am,,._. 60,600, 6 | CHICAGO, Jan, 6.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 060 | Dried Eepvers, 124@15c per'1b for wup d- PORK—D1 d Hoy 81;@9%e per Ib. k . k 3@ > i Estock marker | P Sale at Diamond Valley Stock Yards 3 i TeNerve A an g Gaf 1 T7.200{Minn & St L. | B2%| S1%| 82 | 824 A head; ke teady. ), $3 8 2 for evapcrated; Marrowfat Squas! . s S T R Sl ] ) MURLGD, 61 | Doofoo, dacresse 82106100, resccys IeUlisd | Son ST 3I0K 0br hebiers. £5, 558 D0y caives: §20090 per ton; Hubbard Squash, $33G50 5°F | The following quotations are for good sound FOURTEENTII STREET, T ssnditions csatias - | L0000, & B f{.‘r" fl“.“,’ 14 Qecrense $3,721,576; o Unitad. Biates da- | 3 ; sood prime steers, §5 d*‘i P e A L less 40@ | 100 nead of horses sold at suction prices for P < 1 v Do N im, 3 an h - -1 . show the records of the local | 1g/gnoinro Kan & x| 6% 781135 ™ | posits $2,676,750, decrease §3,720,800., B3 $3 50@5 50; stockers a Poulizy @Rl Game: IR Shees, b7 Cows_and Heir. | this month. * These harses are the best S1-T0% o §-hous : for th 300| Do ptd.... 70| 0% 60 oW York Cottem Market. HOGE—Receipts, 21,000; Monday, 50,000; | During the week just snded six carloads of | ers, Bo. Buné Ruxveg. Sov’ Sk X B X ‘ 1004410081101 k2o g e e arket 5o lower. ~Mixed and butchers, §6 108 | Western gouury It e I ot e ror | “GALVES—8% @430 per Ib (sross weight). | unbroke. =Weighing from 1000 to 1500 poun black single-footing saddie horse, 5,800 Missour! Paoifio. 101 Also N f 6‘2°o°d heavy, $6 30@5 45; rough heavy, | cel) from domestic shipping points were | SHEEP—Wethers, 4@4%; Ewes, 4c per I | S0 h:’:;_ high, and three bay saddls horses. 3 WOO! —————een 146 (145 (150 NEW Y 8. —8] 423 ; 14 83 m"l‘xfi the past week has been lrregular and unoer- 351,3‘@ ® s light, * $5 05@5 35; plgs, $4 6@ mfy 600 coops. The market opened the week | (sross welght). D & BUTTON. oz | tain "and mostly of a professional character. 4 o 5 TAMBS."$543 50 per head. 3% | Liquidating movements' and bear tactios of | © L35t of S8e SO0 A0 L irong. | Dusinces becama siack toward ihe L Gaye DUt OGS Live Hogs: 130 fo 250 Ibs, 19840 .| esi]) 60 | the preceding week were continued upon he | sneep.” $3 G0g6; yearlings, $6@6 15; lambs, | closing was very weak. With the exception | voer 250 Ibs, 5%@5%e; under 130 Iba, 84@S%ct | Moy LN - Do prd..... - J113% 1142 | resumption of business Tuesday, following the | &'5H57 Bo, of Fryers, everything in the Chicken line was | Feeders, nominal: Sowe, 20 per cent off; Hoars, | / ek Nevada Con Cop.( 18%| i2%/ 124/ 123 | new year holldays, ‘and the heavy brossuty Kansas City. Weak vestorday and large rectivers were | 50 per cent off, and Stage, 40 per cent Off from | Big Auction Sale, Tuesday, Jan. 9, of & lot 00 New Jersey Cen.[225 (22415228 |227 | was from this source. The bear element and | . oo o oot Te T o b0 | obliged to cut prices to keep the floors clear. | above quotations. of ool horses and mares’ direct from 300N Y Alrbrake...|163 |163" 1621163 | the scalping contingent, however oversoid | LAANDES CETE. Jan. 6.0C P1g; | One or two cars of Western will b available SR, gountry; one fast trotter. also & lot of wagons. 15,900 New York Cen % 152141539, 1537 | themselves to such an extent in following this 2 steady. @8: | to-morrow. There was very little demand General Merchandise. buggies, surreys, carts and harmess. 11 a m., - ot g %4 3ot w0 | seling moverment e T maet. 1ohe | ats, 9504 it i?figtggkecr:l::-d $3@7; | for Turkeys. either live or dressed, and prices | BAGS—Grain Bags. buyer June-July. e at 1140 Folsom st. WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer . e ¥ 3 g Do 9 | prices down too rapidly that the - , ; 3 Ives, 5 e s AGE- kR 3 P t While 200 Do 1 Tacdiately rebounded the next day upon the | Western fed' steers, $3 7605 00; Western fed | 9f Poth were shaded pm’:o;':‘u oy ke: W #xn‘l"?;.i"m' small lots, 31@84c: - we lots the agare- 200/ New 3 *| 51 | development of the fact that prices had reached | cowe, §2 5004, S0 for e ece TWIne, THC s per ton: New Wal. | OTe asmsaying $114 63 per ton sad 128 carloads . sales sually good for the 1,700(N Y, 5 0% | the basis in this decline at which the spinning o s Recolpts, 5000: market v;a-k6 mt: POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@1Sc per 1b; | [ingcon $8: Seattie, $8 Bryant §8 50; | assaying 14 per ¥ - . S oavingly GUrnE | 8, oonlNoncbIe & Wi %| 2 e 4 u’:‘finrxf:umn;;y“;!h:?:d:':: o In e walting | Heavy. §6 05 ‘3’3?"“2’{«;“;{ 15%.5 2%? pigs | Dressed Turkeys, 22@2ic per Ib: Geese, Beaver Hill, 35 60; Roslyn. $7: Coos Bay. $6 50; | | The Teguiar sgnual, e e o e . T e [ 9% | 86 | and expectant mood pending developments as | and lights, 84 7808 15, alr, $2@2 50. Goslings, $2 50G3; Ducke, $5% | Richmond, '$8; Cumberland, $18 in bulk and | ROURTR OF W08 S0, G S0 Jonuary 16 g 50 per dozen for old and $6@7 for youn: in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracltq B, Receipts, 2000; market steady. | 300 PG, G070 (0F 01 ANG, $U0T oLy 30000t | 14,20, e Anthracite Exs, $13: Weish Lumpe Ammual mestings ot the sockhoiders of most on "800/ North American. (106 | 99%| 99%| 9% iw whether the spinning interests will follow | SHER! generally find it difficult if mot | “7777 a 0 ot 3 igeors, ;. Squal 24 3 descriptions, per n. of 2o 8 L4s.. & 63| 06y | ciation and thoss of the Nationsl i B OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 6.—-CATTLE— Recelpts, | GAME—Per dozen—Mallard Ducks, $5@5 50; | “OTLS—Quotations are for barrele; for cases | fa%y has Gecarsd & "j‘_;,";"_.,:_‘{' B 200 Paciflc Coast....|103% 1083 10835 105 ~ | soclation, both of Woeh Hlon bales, are stil | 100 market mommally steady. Canvasback, §5@6; Sprig. $i@4 50; Gray | add Se: Linseed, 50c per gallon for Bofled and | 32 75 Der oF i X Do 28 pea- I e | aon . a8 confaining & considerable 1008 SRecelpts, | 6000; market. 6o lowar. e “x,,zdhca- L ea e uns dot rens O e LT R SRR e g - | Heavy, 2 ‘mixed, 15@5 1714 ; | §3 50; geon, : smal cks, kers' AA. cases, 5 or GR. . . 20 3 7361 dTa]| €Ik ) 433 | amount of Biss th Godse O aclltate e P ihe | light. 85 1608 30; oias, B s04 80- Dulk i | Binck Jacks, $2; Gray Geese, $2 00: White | pated and 46c for raw; China Nut, cases, STOCK AND BOND EXCHAN . 88,500 Penn R R Co...[l4dig | 148% 1487 144 | Ing movement, Shong Bl e spinning in- | oeles. 85 15go 20. Geese, ‘§1 50@2; Brant, §2 50 for large and | 7go per gallon; Cocoanut Oll in barrels, 586 i ww S00Evopi's s (10153 Lgitn 101% | price of the staple, Thereiore yreat Brivian | SHEEP-Recelpts, 100; market unchanged. | $1 75 for emall; Honkers, $460Q0; Hars |tor Ceylon and Sie for Australlen: extra SATURDAY, Jan. .. G, it L. ois) — $2 75; Cottontal ts, ; Brus| its, | pleached winter Sperm Oil, : natural winter S > vents ma o ea % % 108 1112 |are il noping that subsequent svents Y| MIgORLLANEOUS MARKETS. | §1 061 16 Bperm Ol O Crale O 60c; emtra, wintar R e ia. it | strength between —_ oi1, 68¢c: nal . 80c; Ask.| e A R Tl R Forelgn Futures. Jutter, Cheese and Eggs. sl T O T e 1 | E T e S S i iR Value and the balance of crop. Everybody is =it The only change In quotations on the ex- | Pure Neatsfoot Ofi, 5c; No 1 Neatatoot Ofl | 4a qr res...I! %8s ar coup EASTERN MARKETS. bearish and the short interest Is becoming Whest— . change yesterday was a further decline of 2e | 5i%e: He{‘;cn_l’n'-nm-o RoC: Print Ot MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 3 % 5 | darer ‘every GRpC - 0 rather gen- | Ovening lf,‘;‘;"li o'To% T O e e O OI1, GASOLINE, ETC.— Water Whits i 19w g =l . : E to-day on - | Qpes i % | ket t thelr floors clear in expectation of 5 te | ‘Asso 8 — | = New York Momey Market. A | eral ke flowed the publication of - the | Clostng 610 6108 | facressing recelpts from mow on. and. had It | Ceal Ofl, in bulk. 10%c; Pearl O, in casea. | Bay CPC 5a.198 108 |Oceanic S 3 a8 an. © ey on call Was | "y agsip.oiyie o National Ginners’ Association report of cot- Wheat— not been for some buvers who stood under #ha | 1700 Anml.»hi_. Star, ’v‘ct sl;l ar, | Cal C G os. — 110% Om Cable 6a.120% — ans. ime Joans were easler, | 77l IBUD C 106% |106% | ton ginned to December 31. The assoclation | , ¢ Jan. May-Aug. | market and took the liberal offerings, prices | Blaine, 2fc: .ocyx;e. - nv‘" Gaso- | Ca1 G & B g | Pag G Im 48 97 100 B £ > 4033, 41 admitted that previous estimates had been too | ¥ ning . 23 40 24 20 would probably have gone still lowe: The | line, in bulk, 155¢: in cases, ; Motor Gaso- m & ot 5s 08% 98% P E Ry Se..111 111% 1002161 " | low, and taking the last Census Bureau's re- | Closing 23 43 2420 | decline is largely anticipatory, as arrivals of | line, in bulk, 133c; In cases. 2e; No. 1 Bn- | culgt C Selllig113%) Pac L&P 5a.100 — { g;,r‘ S0 | port as a basts, the amount of cotton ginned | | Fiour— 2 ranch are not yet heavy enough to break the | gine Distill iron barrels ot drums, se»b‘x;u. G Wat 8310214 — P& CH @a108 — . 107|115 to December 31 was estimated at 9,694,041 ening 80 7 81 65 market, whatever they may be later on. The | 2 do, 6%¢ es, ficdm"t 'nzize, in bulk, Doll — 98 |P & OR 0.101% — sty &G 18 Jus ) 0,0 Clostng. 30 70 31 65 | fociing In Butter was stated to be frmer, with | 1235¢; cases, 10c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, | pg L&P 0s.122%125 |Powell-st Ga.112% — v IS & SF 1st pid le |7 At the closing to-day the market showed quotations _ unchanged. Cheese continued | 25c: R = F&cCHs. 114 |Sac BG&RSe107 — 760, Do s *| 48%/ 4814 | net declines of from 18 to 20 points in the St. Louis Wool Market. scarce and firm. TURPENTINE-90c per gallon In cases and 0 |s = 005t L & S W 21°%| 271y leading optio ST. LOUIS, Jan, 6.—Wool steady: mediu Sales on the exchange were very fair, as | 8ic In drume and lron barrsls. — |SF.0& SJ6e.l13 118 b e prd . 543 ,flz The Natlonal Ginners’ Report shows the des, combing and clothing, 20@30c; light, | Wil be seen. the record being as follows: RED “%“v?hm B r sos'\/.de I::d. ? Do 6 — |Sierra R Gs. — 1 Y 8714 6144 | percentage ginned as 973 and the Dercentag? | f,. 21@ege; heavy, fine, 19@%lc; tub washed, | , Dutter—20 haif boxes fresh Callfornia extras, | 8%e BeE B¢ . - Sccording | gop R T 60.108% — o~ g The Census Bureau's report | gual, oo 29c; for ladle cold storage extras, 2lc asked: | to quantity. LA Elec 85103 — 2 s D — Vi Sugar Refining Com- for ‘package stock, No. 1, 19%4c bid, 21c asked: | SUGAR—The Western - for fresh Californla extras, seller 3, 27%c bid, | pany quotes as follows, per or in 1001 bags: % | ricked as 98.6. 53 i3 will not be issued until 2 p. m. on Tuesday, stock List. 4% Monday being a legal holiday In New Or- New York U 8§ Steel Cor (OPS—Firm. State, common to cholce, ‘Wheat and Other Gralns. firsts, 28c, steady: Eastern, nomin: e o 100 Northern Business. | A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 5.30c: 0z 108 7 30c_asked, Cubes, 3 3 : - 4 193}:{?‘“'" opened barely steady. January PORTLAND, Ja 6.—Clearings, $718,440; BEggs—35 cases fresh selected ranch, 33c; for Powdnmhs.;SE. !'C;;:cdypurnzgl:“'“élsc; Dry 14 — ! 11.30¢, March 11.59c, May 11.67c. July 11.73c¢, | balances, $135,518. the same, buyer 2. and eller 5. 30c bid; for | Granulated, fine. 5006 O e e e 1uns — A F.. s i Avgust 1158, September 10.06c, ~October | TACOML dan.6.—Clearings, $654,002; bal- | Bastern cold storage, seller 2, 2ic bia,” Zio gose: Frult (raouiaied, B00c; Best Crass s > - 2,800 Third Av % 10.87c bid. c ,151. asked, i : ; 88 > < . BT ol ol v, SR R |t ey OO Mot | " e o fangy Sl e e | G €, L D i b 5 e Szt "dg0'T > S February 11.26e, vy el = i < eceipts were 18,70 utter, s e . o " :2‘ Tolx:?ri;,é L kw 56%! 56 6 May 11.54c, June 1L.57c, July 1143‘21%, August SPOKANE Jan. 8.—Clearings, $766,713; bal- | Cheese and 374 cases Eggs. ::lr' b-‘.rorcel;m'fie ;:: . b‘?‘x:dl.‘ m_}::lc: 50- I,V .::;)“:. g,, g_g sowin City R T 117 WaTxis 1145, September 10.00c. Ootober 10.780. ances, $144,000. DAIRY ~EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- D s, 5.88¢; boxes, 5.80c: H, & E. 'c,,m. i B 5",(,,,; 3 R tnie B R vl SOl A { 8 8.05¢ per Ib. No order taken for less 7 300 Do pra .| 81 lfifg :50*‘12315 | 11.75¢, midditng Gulf 155, Sates 1500 bales. LOCAL MARKETS. (Note—The Exchange quotations represent D e e T 00 o e 54 % P - K | 3 S b wholesale prices as cstablis| y_sales, bids EE—C, B, Bickford’s circular gives th =3 oy 200, Do pfa % | 977 %" | New York Graim and Produce. Exchange and Bullion. 2ni oeré on the Pxchange: . Prices Tor BULter | reCant i T o i 006 St TAE0E e — |Yos SL #%a —" 981 -l Do conv ds NEW_ YORK, Jan. 6.—FLOUR — Recelpta A o ol S e e Lpiay [ twetuiy setia Get DRIV SESIANE e o United Copper 1 86,000 bushels;’ exports, 12,800; market dutl | o Lo LOCAL @4 52y | EXchange guotations, but generally ranmge | firi hands January 1 was 20,070 bags. agaiost | and unchanged. Winter palents, 34 1094 00; | Sterling Dxchange, sixty days.. — @482 | ;iour 1g1ic higher, owing fo the miscella- | 747> bags in 1005, The world's visible sup. | Contrs Ceta 45 463 Port Costa. .. — 48 e | Winter straights, $3 90Q4; winter extras, §2 85 | Sterling Pxchango, sight. fad neous character of the business.) Dly January 1 was 12,687,640 bags, against | Marin Co... 60 — |8 V Wat Co 0% 0% 08 35; winter low BTAGES: 0. Dol e el ool e gt BUTTER—Fresh—Callfornla _extras, _29c, | 13.915,300 bags in the same date in 1905, The | GAS AND ELECTRIC. b » WHEAT—Receipts, 162,000 bushels. Spot, g" e Sonhutes, AESE LR 03 |arm; firsts, 27c, firm; seconds, ~ 23%c. | ciroular 2 2 Cent L & P— 4%|Pac L Co... 78 — . camy: Mo, 2 red. 9D ‘elevaor, and uold | New York Fxchange, telegraphio —. @ 05 | firm! Fastern extas, 25%o, fArm: firsts, ic. | “fho usuel holiday tone has prevalied since | Sfovel Fowe 2 |8 =8 = f0 b. afioat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 85ic | Sliver, per ounce B e e e Tt Th i | T ey Bay (ke e preeniad dhuas b M) N P G e kS T f o b, afloat. Except right at the opening, | Mexican Dollare . — @ 50 | ag¢ goods—California. 2‘% | T O e i Do N ans | when prices advanced slightly on bullish ca- INTERNATIONAL. firsts, 23%c; Eastern 3 frm: | tions, deliveries trom firet hands during the " v e bles and smaller estimates for world’s ship- | New York on Parls. firsts, 23%¢. Ladlcs—Extras, 20c. firm: firsts. | {terval being only 11000 bags of all growths. | Firem's Fa.375 410 | 3 | ments, wheat was weak and heavy, but under | New York on Mexico . 19%c. firm, Quotations are unchanged ard the market has BANK STOCKS. Do ptd .. | liquidation closed 3@Xc net lower. May, | Paris on London. BGGS—Fresh California selected, 33c, steady; | ryjeq fairly steady. Am Ntl BK128 130 |L P & A...148 150 U _§ Rubber . | 92 1-16@92 3-16c, closed 923c; July, 89%@ | Berlin on London...... firsts, dlc, steady; seconds, nominal; thirds, “Arrivals of new crop are unusually light, | Anglo-Cal 95 | Mer Trust...210 240 & ¥ Do pfd .. | 89ige, closed 89%c, nominal; California_selected store, JUc, sieady: | peing thus far some 10,000 bags behind thoss | Bank of Cal42l — |Mereh Ex... 80 - | . Storage— | o¢ )ast season, which fully confirms earlizr | Cal Safe Dp.1601416215'S F National — 160 1 ~ e ; 10@15¢; olds, b@Sc; Pacific E ifornia selected, 28c. steady; firsts, 23c: - ‘sl N o e R i “| 544 | 'c%fgg,‘mkfcw%%; bty 9G12¢; olds, 6G8c. I e g::,gggf':;“;‘n Eypatiy Ceonds, 23%c. California. store-Selected, 2de ?f.;l,“ :.o:z‘;lslbe(hl:t:go:gsflx;:n:l’. By ve-od B V'ml'ssulv'g)us BANKS. Sl e S ;|20 | g HIDES ~Firm. Galveston. 20 to 26 pounds, | foing ‘in the pit. The cash graln was also | frsts, 21c; Bastern sclected, 23}c; firsts, 23¢: | mates of the coming crops are belng reduced— | Ger § & L2000 — |Sav & L So.100 — e f"'»,'x‘fl"» -= - fifl‘l;‘lum“o x;ound:mc > 7 quiet and unchanged. e et Califorala fancy, new, 15c, | Specially with ;efflence to that of|\,lua-Lll Rica, | Hum S Bk.2138 — \gecl s.‘; g::ns — Do deb Bs WOOL—Quiet. Domestic_fleece, 35@38c. CASH WHEAT. stendy: firsts, 184c, firm; seconds, 159124c, | o e oy B oL e e wrtepied thes e | Ml S e | ey L7 lwells Fargo PETROLEUM—Steady. Refined New York, | _California Ciub. $1 421: California White | firm. Young Americas, 'fancy. 15c, firm. | orsations here during 1908 will fall consii- TREET RAILROAD& E: 00| Western Unlon.. $7 00; Philadeipbla and Baltimore, $7 55; do | Australlan $1 47%@1 524: lower grades of | firsts, l4c: seconds, 13c. Fastern—Fancy, | Prabiy below those of 1905, which were the ST 4 2,006/ Westinghouse in bulk, $4 65, California Wheat, $1 1214@) 30; ~ Northerm| j514G16c, firm; Western, 14@14%c. Storage— | 11 opesy on record at ihis poct. Stocks in first | California ..237% — |Presidio ... — 40 ~| Do 1st ok 34 05 tures closed quiet, met un- | Glub. spot, 1 40; Northern Biuestem, $1 2% | alliornia | ARGy, | L3¢, frm; firsts, 1%iher N N e e we | O - - — e S e changed to 5 points higher. Sales were re- | Northern Red, $1 3 Young Americas, fancy, 14c: Eastern, fancy, | ayger than the average of five previous yeare POWDER. P D porgea s 1050 hass oy Do B e 7 FUTURES. 15c, steady. Setona hands are bélleved o be mot more | Glant Con.. 78% — | . g 24 ; 870c; May, 6.80@6.85c; July, 6.90c; Sesston 9 to 11:30 irly weii supplied and as to grades at SUGAR. 00 <4 { 2834 20 | t a m. than fairly ipplied and as to gra Zoofwisconsle, Om-| @ul &1 | Gt ars | ben Tose: December t200 PRp D e Oven. High Low. Close Declduous and Oltrus Fraite - [16c o below but scantily so; there are now | mawaiien C. 88 . |Makswen C. 8¢ 3 o e v 128;c. S May -81 404 $1 40% §1 403 S$1 404 ‘The "'{ e hetd 0'“1 :H ‘or the | practically 0‘* s G o Gantee Honokaa S8C 12% 13%| Onomea . 31 % 1,050,900—Total shares sold. G AR—Raw, steady; fair refining, 8 P16c; | BARLEY—Feed ruled very firm yesterday | cLrrent season will be held In the rooms of | holdings consiat s y of qua Hutch SP € 14% 14%| Prauhau 3 € 24 2] New York Bonds. | centrifugal, 95 (est, 8 11-1603%c; molasses |and a_sale at 8125 wae reported. but whis | fie CRICHE AU a0 Ygorid trult | | iBrazil Coftse in New York remaing prac- | X oo® 8 € L LY o oous T S ret 25 reg..102%] Japan s, 24 ser. 99 | Sugar, 3 15-16g3c; refined, steady; No. 6, |price was consldered extreme. There ° | are expected to be available. There was very | tically unchanged both as to the actual article e < > 102%| Do 414s, cert... 93 No. T, 9, 8.95c; | P 4 but quier and there bs vy | little doing in_Oranges yesterday, buyers | and_the speculative future positions. Alnbap & S SW{ocemnic $ O3 — % B 590N 1023,| Do 24 series... 981 {loues frmly held Dut Juiet and there Is very | ('8 yiiding off, awaiting the outcome of the | - To-day's first hand stock consists of 1514 | Asso Off Co. 5334 56 |Pac Aux FA = — Do Shomen ... 103 |L & N unified 45,108 N atction sale and were taking Just aboot | bags Costa Rica, 820 Nicaragua, 1233 Saivador, | Col F C A 918 = [Pac C Horx.103 — Do old & rew.103 |Man con gold 45108 A » Snough to tide them over Sunday. ~All other | 11,083 Guatemaia. S07 Mexican and 4114 vari- | Cal Wine A 80%5 813 Pacs Tel Co.108% — s . Do coupon.....103 |(Mex Cntral 4s... 78% | Feed, $1 18%@1 20 for common and :1311( Citrus goods, with the exception of Mexican | ous; in all_ 20,070 bags. Ve 5 e Do new 4s reg.130%| Do 1st Inc. 25 @1 23% for good to cholce; Brewing, $1 25@ | Limes, were in free supply and weak, Lemons ‘Deliveries from first hands since the Sth SALES. Do coupon.....1303!Minn & St L 4s. 96 | €Y enrl,\?lcvl do firsts, 18@20c. 1 27%; Chevalier, $1 20@1 35 per ctl. and small Nave! Oranges being the weakest | ult. include: 706 bags Costa Rica, 89 Nica- Morning Session. Amer Tob 4s.... BO%IM, K & Tex 4s.100% | CHEESE—Unchanged. FUTURES. and most plentiful descriptions. Apples were | ragua, 609 Salvador, 7847 Guatemala, 1253 T ~ Do ©s ... Do 2ds .. 891, | EGGS—Unchanged. Session 9 to 11:30 a, m. plentiful and dull, with only the fanclest | Mexican and 564 other kinds; in all, 11,008 10 Alaska Packers’ Association... 53 25 ‘ Pl LBy g | ot oex ‘con"4s 8015 | DRIED FRUITS. Open. High. Low. Cloe | OMCTings receiving any attention, and the | bags, against 15,553 last year. 85 Alaska Packers’ Association... 52 00 Do aaj 4s. ... 944N ¥ Cgon 8%s.. 985 | DVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | May ........51 23 $193; $193 §1 231 | Quotations showed no change one’ way or the rket closes very quiet.”” 15 Alaska Packers’ Association... 52 121 P Atlantic C L 45101% N J C gen 5s....131% | tinues quiet. Sales of prime fruit for March | Moy, oot #L %0 #LE0H #T S0 8 other. Pears and Persimmons atiracted but| Costa Rica (stock 1514 bags)—12%@13%e for 50 Alaska Packers' Assoctation... 53 3715 g Balt & Ohlo 4s.10314|Nor Pacific 4s...108% | delivery are reported at 9izc; common, T@SC; | 4y, nne. & h d‘ t owing to| jittle attention. The season for Cranberries is | strictly prime washed; 11@12c for prime 10 Cal Fruit Canners’ Assn. 9T 75 > S%e ....... 91kl Do 35 ... 77 | nearly prime, 1lc. "; P ES faciing v ToNIT A h"“ in- | practically ended and what little stock re- | washed: 104@10%c for good washed: 114®@ 5 Cal Fruit Cannmers’ Ass: 97 50 5 BrooklynRT ¢ 45 96%|Nor & W ron 48.102 PRUNES—ATe in falr demand and rule firm, | 3937 T CCHE, 18 y average, the mar- | mains on hand is selling siowly at the nom- | 12c for good to prime washed peaberry: 1614@ 50 Contra Costa Water 4 30 29 Central of Ga 8s.113% O S L refdg 4s. with svot quoted at 4%e to 8e, according to | %%k 2% inal rate of $14 50 per barrel. 11c for good to prime peaberry; 10@ltc for 50 Contra Costa Water 44 75 221 Do 1st inc..... 8814l | grade Red, $1 5001 €2 for choice seed, 31 309 | "CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $14 50 bbL. | good to prime: 9@9%c for fair; 6%@8%c for 50 Contra Costa Water 45 00 - 3 1635 (1613 {183%|155% | Do 28 tnc: .0 81 O APRICOTS—Attract little attention for the | 5,40, for falr to good and §1 26 for commor:| JppLps $i 2082 per box for fancy, T3 | Common to ordinary. | 10 Hawailan Com! & Sugar. 84 25 N Do 34 inc. ... T4%SL & 1 11 con 5<136% | time being, but there is no pressure to sell, | Dia g, v Ppds 0o €990 10 cholce for ored | @81 25 for choice and 40@7Sc for common. Salvador (stock 1233 bags)—11@12%c for 85 Hawallen Coml & Su 34 00 Ches & Ohio 44=.108% 8 L & S F fx 4s. £3% | and prices are firmly held, with cholce quoted | &1 SO ¥ & 20, for oftipary feed: White, |~ PEARS—Winter Nellis, $2@2 50 per box; | prime to strictly prime washed: 10010%c for 25 Onomea Sugar Co nw® Chi & Alton 3is 78%|6t L'S W con 4s. 81% | at 934@10c; extra choice, 104@10%c; fancy, ; : other varieties, $1@1 25 per box. Pood washed: 9@9%ec for falr washed; 10%@12c | 100 Onomea Sugar Co 31 30 | C'B'&'Q new 45.100 |Seaboard A L 4s. 8913 | 11gisc. " * | CORN—There is nothing new to report. The | " ppRSIMMONS—30c@$1. per bo: for good to prime washed peaberry: 9% @lolic 30 Paauhau S P Co 22 6214 C.RT& Pac 4s. 80 |Bo Pacific 4s..... 93% | PEACHES — Are qulet, with extra cholce | IiATKet runs along about the same, but the| CITRUS AND TROPICAL FRUITS—Or- | for g00d to prime semi-washed: 9%@10%c for | $1,000 Oakland Transit s 11 73 Do col 5s...... 87% Do 1st ds ceri. 951 | quoted at 10c; fancy, 10i4@llc; extra fancy, | ForoEcy ot e e R vont yard: 1af\r- | anges: Navels, $2¢2 50 yper box for fancy, | superior unwashed: 9lc for good green un- $5:000 Soring Vailey gen migs 4a.o 98 30 C.C.C & SLgn 45.108%|So Rallway Be...118 | 113@18c. T O macked. §1 2501 30 o opaa¥- | §1 50@1 75 for ‘choice and $1@1 50 for etand. | washed: 10%@10%e for g00d to superior un-| $9,000 United R R of S F ds... 8 31 Colo Tnd Bs, sr A 8% Tex & Pac lsts.|121% | HRAISINS—Are unchanged on spot, belng un- | g ‘wiss for White and $1 291 273 for siieey; | ards: Seedlings. 76cGS1; ~Tanserines, $1@ | washed peaberry; €4@S%e for common to or- Street— Do B, ser B... 78 |TolSt L & W ds. 83% | settied pending better information as to the | Sh2iinie” lorm® Yotlom. 44 280F aor Mixed: | 1 95, Japanese Mandarins., $1 25G1 50! Lem- | dinary. ,000 Northern Ry of Cal Bs.........120 25 Colo Midland de.. 74%|Union Pacific 4s | attitude of the mew owners of the combina- | ST WEE YCllow. X et sgyrmall | ons,$1@2 50; Grape Frult, 31 602 50 Mex-| Ecuador (stock 175 bags)—Current un-| $2/000 Northern Cal Power Co Sa.....100 25 Colo & So 4s... 94 ' Do conv tlon's holdings. Loose muscatel are quoted t | 5 0@l 4235 for White: and. $1 S5@% 5 3o | ican Limes, $5@5 50 per case: , Ha- | washed, 9c. ~ —— = 21, | Cuba B8 ... 08 |U § Steel 5% @T%e; seeded raisins, 5% @9c; London lay- | S& 4 0 | wailan. $1G2 per bunch; Central American, Nicaragua (stock 329 bags)—11@12 for Unlisted Securities. Den & Rio G 45.100 | Wabasl | ers, $1 60. o $2 50@3 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $3@5 per | prime washed; 9@10%c for falr to strictly Dist Securities 58 82 | RYE—$1 42%@1 62% per ctl. dozen. good washed: 91 @9lc for good to superior MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. ; | Brie prior lien d4s. 0% Western Md 43" 878 | Exports and Imports. BUCKWERAT$1 OGN e ot : washed; 10%@10%¢c for good to prime un- e dsel B, Do gen 4s 3 | W e 45 91 Dried Frul Raisins washed peaberry. Bay CPC 6s. — |Pac Gam 5 96% — Hoek Val 4%s. . 107%| Wis Central 4s.. g3i4 | NBW YORK. Jan. 6—Total imports of Flour and Farinaceous Goods. o€ Wit tratey and Homey. | weshel Dor et ook 11,083 bags) and Mextcan | B L wat 85112 — |SF Drdk sa11s > — | Japan 6s 94% | merchandise and dry g00ds at the port of New | 1 GUR_California Family Exti bl jqhe crop of Almonds and —Walnuts has| (yeck 897 bags)—11@13c for prime to strictly | Cal NW Us.lll% — |SF G&Bi%s102 I P8 2 A A ork,for the week‘ending to-0ay were vaiued | ¢ IO Terms: Bakers. Hxtrar. H4 T0ur, | lnciony Jassed Ot of s, hands, and et ‘he| [rime washet: 104GION" for strictly gond | 3 ¢ wae 5a UL IS P C R s | Adams Con . 25| Little Chief 01! ““rotal imports of specte at the port of New | OreEon and Waehington, $3 75G4 25 per bbl. | any sizo is looked for. The unrest in Raisins ‘washed; moh‘o?:‘»“‘et;‘ fl;fld ;t—dlhd gmic Ok T Con 5s.108 105%| Sun Tel 5s...10834110% Alice | Ontario 325 York for the week ending to-day. were $as | FARINACEOUS GOODS _Prices in packages | has largely disappeared since the elosing out | {0 falr washed: 9GOMe for mediumy 03@8%c MISCELLANEOUS . Breece 45, Ophir 58 047 stiver and $26,276 gold, Total exports of | are a8 follows: Graham Flour, §3 25 per 100 | of the stock of the Raisin Growers’ Company | for_common to orRaryy JVEISe OF #00d 0| Ale § Co... — 28 | Mat Nav Co120 — Bruns Con 57| Phoentx @2 pecie from the port of New. York for thg | 1bs: Kve Flour. 83 75; Rve Meal, $8 60; Rice | some days ago. The feeling in Prunes in the | Prime Washed peaberry: W0 GP0Me for good to | Am Bis Co110 — | Miis Nat 832 o a"Hiin ‘Co. 1 10| Bavage 9 ok ending lotaey were $2416.040 suver and | Flont: 38 St JoRiG PGS B cree, 99, | Euat confinghe very”drm. s will b seen | BUCH® "Rt awaihca, + PomieRlier | Gal cot Mie 20 — | Col ¥ G 15 1h Con Va Min Co, 110/ A 28 g6 8 s A i ) i umn, % al r 894 — =~ Bromn Hives oo 1 T8 Blerrs Nevaaki. . s To oot T Homny, 80 1364 Bucknteat. Flour, 61 503 | girres aoticots, 8G100 for Royals and | , HAWAIAN (siock 50 bas9_13gie for | ociny O 10 |0k Bk Sav.im Iron Silver 0| New York Metal Market. 475; Cracked Wheat, §375; Farina. $4 50; | @iz for Moorparks: Peaches, 8o for stand- | (=0eY: IDSGIZNE for, priwes 1OMOILMe for | ot powder180 o |10OF HallA o — g B o Yomis e 6orTom o mackety | RG0S avrcet Fiour, g5 60. Kotied Ovln bl | 312 o1 Yo Shotce, b or xtrt: avetee nd | Egnd G for Tt 1@ for 3| ol smip O = 3 lorpheum co. 17 — i S g 3 750: Barley, $6: | 91,G10c for fancy; Pears, 8@12%ec; Nectar- 3 { CalT I & T- PacC Cas Co.130 178 - | S SRR | B R G e i S| D sl et i PR Receigts o7 Froduce Sl ESS0 B ums, @itted, T or o ¥ . o e e e e Red and 7@9c for Yellow: Silver Prunce, 7@9c: FOR SATURDAY. JANUARY @ Chutes Co.. — ~ 5 |8 F Drydock — 15 el 40 214 | $15°T5@19 and casting at $18 STHG18 STi ey L R e s oy Soxwr 00| Wiow, gr &8 SO e B e g o ) e X 5 a9l AR 49 Atchison 4s 100 Lead was quiet, but steady, with quotesions | All Feedstuffs rule firm, with a g00d de- | for cholce, Bbc for extra cholce and 0GO%c for | Yheat, ctls s ptt L — 8 IS Jose Wat.108% — 811 81%) B1%| 8115 Do adj 4s “31,“,,“ from $3 60 to $6. :.nlg. Tihe circular of Scott & Magner says | fency: bulk white, 2%@ic per Ib; black, B":".',u. 10,747 Wool, 135 | Dptowd pfd — Il: fg;)&rux'%:: — 180 100 ay: * Oat . % 19 com . | 1 ' g S| Dot wii g RSB “Receipts of Hay for the week just passed | PRUNES—3%@de basis for the four sizes | Corn (West).ctls 1 + LI PN Bk, OK120 — Swiss-A Bik1238 130 - Atchison | CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. have amounted to 2301 tons, Which is a de- | (60-100) and 4%ic basis for the large and smali | Rye, ctis . 130, 16 | Frach-A Bk110 — | Truck Eiect. 201, 22 00 Fed M &S Do pfd. 30 | crease of nearly one thousand tons from pre- | sizes. " Tallow, ctls sg| Gas Con A. — 19 |Union S Co. 3¢ — 900" Do pa LI o ey ] e vious weeks. This lessening of arrivals has | RAISINS—Loose 4.crown, 6%c per Ib: 32| Homo P Co. — 33 |W-Fargo Bk225 — PeW & D C B & AT e W % Future Grain and Provisions. had no effcct ome way or the other on the | crown, Sc: 2-crown, B¥c. 'Seeded Ralsins o73| Doold ph — 35 |WestNue Bi.165 800/General Chem |75 |78 | Boston Elev ....158 |Dom Coal 773 CHICAGO. Jan. 6.—At the opening prices ::’n'a“;_ 33: ‘erel'-'u,":h‘h' mmb:;zmma de- rm ;g ey ’B’ée'e;:?c?'l’fgnwm o G| Donwpk— 38 | pfd g { ere ey to | o g y 3 050 - 11 |in the wheat pit wers steady because of the | muonly anl current demends. . T fact. i Aos 1 b 9% | relatively firm market at Liverpool. Opening | thing, the market has shown some % quotations on May were unchanged to ¢ | weakness In certain lines. The wox;h:l..-fi nhigher at SSX@8$%c. From the start, how- | have been arriving In moderate quantities, and . cular class we_can quote a little e pra... 1200 |289%;1200 ns 30% | 301 | 20y Do pta 81 ek e 17e% 2],12 Ei & 3 this_parti B e e mer An 593 of the larger commission houses. - The demand | Armer than I has been. The mediam 5 Nor - Yaed % R was light and with reports of clear weather | grades of Wheat Hay ar weaker el e : e Inter Merine .. 1. 13G1c: e ls.irfi::;{:. Continued Activity In Tomopah Shares [nperial tern; Pe- at Strong Prices. | | 87 ot aitan business was very fair on the Inter Pump 57 H 20 1.200! Do pfd . K08, @00/Towa Central ...| 30 mx.1 500, Do pfd .......| 80 [ 80 | 60 & Michl. ... 158 |68 8 51 |84y i |3 a5 1110 37%| 40 I iLenigh 5;; 1 - o a0l Va! B 81 L Wong Tsiand der”l 0 7100/ Lonte & Nash 514 | 1538 Mackey 585 58 Do pra 2% 73 WoTManbattan 16114110134 116134 1162 1.600{Met Sacurities. . Met St Ry. 54 41, 4.000/Mexican Central.| 2531 25 | 25%;| 25%

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