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4R v SUMMARY OF THE i’ | BTG T e i J S ks active and irregular. Coiton higher. Mining Stocks. | S about as bejore quote and Oats unchanged. Corn lower. | | ty in Hay. Fecdstuffs steady. Lima Beans easy. ns and Vegetablics show little change. rame J;n‘u! as before quot t quiet, 1041 35 |38 145 {1453 214 b 4214 vU‘a 108 EASTERN MARKETS. York Momey Market. New ~ Havand Tob Co " Do prd Hocking V l-o pid i 79 D 35, 36 . >0 sii..| 85%| 36 4200/ Inter s534] 3% 207 L400| Do 2Y| ! By . | 60 | 80 03| 81 - '800| Do pta & s were easier. Eixty and ninet 0| Do pt Jopne . e T ....\Kanawha & Mch|. | o8 e KC FiS & M ptd|. | 85 8700 Kans City 80 3744 800\ Do pfd ......| eh New IKeckuk & D M. 17 was & conspicuous . es known in brok e e &8 This course v g experi- . that it is . f every prolonged .j108 105 M, 8t P & 160116014 (160% Do_pta 1821180 1182 7000/ Mo, Kan & Tex. 39 iy Do pf 14| 7134 80,700{Missour! Pacifie {10444 - Nash, C & St L j1a8 National Lead % 88 | 400 Do pfd.. 1 166 1,200)Ntl R R Mex pfd 0% 40 1| 40% National Bisculf 0% | 67 Do ptd 1445115 New Jersey ooasliaeiij208 1280 | { Y Airbrake... 1631163 "|163 (1631 | 154711583154 (15413 | P b 70 | 71 v ¢ during Decem- & us | or the mcoount | 85 taken to indicats 38 | 08 (205 | b3%| 63 4% ng side were made new ad- poeition that g transferred on ge profits J ptd.... North American Northern Pacifi 5,400/0maha 800/ Do_pt 0% | {195 201 eve moved but 15 P 96 | 96% “liains (115 105% 106 102 (108 16" 112 (112 (116 '500{ Pactfic M 50 49 | 40y 88,100 Penn R 145% |144% 14474 (145 1,300 Peop 1017 1100% 110034 116034 | § P, G, g 21| §5 b') ptd .j105 {110 | "15,800 Pressea 50% | B9l 1,600, Do pt 101 {102 11024 .....[Pullman Car Co.|.....|. 2 (245 8,700Ry Steej Springe % 61% 400/ Do pfa L1105 |104% 10415 1045 3 1428 14131 14285 2000 Do 1st pid....| 94 | 04 o 9ilg 500{ Do 24 pfd. 97 9675 | 97 10,300|Republic S & I..| 38 BT | 8Ty 87Ty 1,800, Do pfd...... uux, m";. 1081 (1083 b Rubber Goods. .. m | 41 Do ptd -J105 107 ¢ g4 #/360(Sioss-€ 8 & T Co.| 94%| 93 92%| 93% Do pfd.... Sofe 10871125 P StJ &G I 2 | 25 < Do 1st pfd big| T . Do 24 prd StL & SF lst D!d t 800, Do 24 p!d . 65,6008t L & { b 900, Do pm d il 60 | sales, per value,| 8400/Southern Pac 3| 68% | 3 200/ Do p! |18k | States Nl “wers vodhangil | éuosoulhemdfly B934 58 ("”lmlg | : 3 New York Stock List. e fozs ‘” oA 108 | 5 Hutton 400/ Tenn Cosl & 1. fi6i15i60 um. 1601 [ ncte -...|Texas P 1, T O fes i7a | Biock Ex 800/ Texas Pacific 61| 35 anf/.‘ 86 | & ns €00/ Toledo St L & W) 39%) a1 ae son | . fo0 Uz 100 : | i T )'ucm Do ptd 186; Do conv 56 \nued Copper. 4%/ fiu/, . fd 90 |+62 466/ Untied B of 931 96 800| Do pfd . 92" 92 | 927 7,000U 8 Cast Tron 51 | 51%| Bl 300 Do ptd | 95 ’ U 125 . 166 15 | ur | 4| 89 | 203 | _"' prd 0% 40| 0y = 'Ru\’,her s,.,m“» Do _ptd J P ARTTY «n‘ B, % e ) Do pfd .. u,‘mw ma% 100 | 19,400/ A el 7,600/ Va-Car Chem' Co ko ol 5atg | o 212000 Do pfd - w114 uvg us - ©,300, Wab | i . 8700, Do pfd . 437 P00l Am Sm 8 ees-rssj Do deb Ba .| > . lwells Fargo Bx.| 100 Western 1 12 148% 15015 vm. Bonds— Mining— Atchison 48 0234 Adventure Do adj 4s..... 9% |Allovez ... | Mex Central 4s.. 78 [Aml Copper Railroads— Amer Zinc - 95%( Atlantic . 10315 Bingham | Boston & | Dom fron & 87 | centrifi . 849 ibany.255 | Calumet & Heela.T15 Boston & uulne 17214 Centennial ... 31% Boston Blev ....158 | Copper Range . Fitehburg pfd...141 |Daly West Mex Central .... 254! Franklin . N Y, N H & H.2031 Granpy . Unien Pacific ..156% Isle Royaie Miscellancoys— | Mass Minin Amer. Arge Chem 2834 Michigan - / Do . 9435 Mohawk . 80 Amer be 1'.;9 Mont Coel 5 A!{mr 5016 North Butte 80 Do pfd. |0ld Dominion ... 40 Amer Tel & Tel 138 |Osceola . 051 Amer Woolen ... 4614 Parrot 41 Do pfd. -1044 Quiney . 110 274 Shannon . B BElect Ilum. Tamarack Gen Eleetric . Mase Electric Can Pacific . il Central . Lolh! & K & Texas. Lar sllver—Stes Money—3@3% 52 15814 Do pfd 40%/| Spanish 4s v: 3014d per ounce. pér cent, The rate of discount in the open market per cent and for for short bills is 8 three months’ bills s’ 1900% per cent. ition of the Treasury. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL TUESDAY JANUARY ffi 1&0& ‘Vl“. ‘but later there was heavy profit-taki et o e Tt aU Y off at 45%c, i Oats were firm early in the day in sym- pathy with other grains. Later the market was off on profit-taking ‘by local longs. The market closed steady, May unchanged at 32c. Because of a Sc advance In the price of live hogs the provision market was early in the session. Free realizing by . how- ever, caused a gradual reaction. e close was steady, with May pork unchanged; lard up a shade and ribs unchanged. The leading futures ranged as follows Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. ss% 89 8% 88 85% 8% 35% 85& 2 4y 4 45! 45! 45! 45 Tanaery . 30% . 30% 30% 80% Gary - & i ug @ 30% 1875 - 13 7 13 1420 14 W'K 14 12% 73 770 1T T 82% 7 821 7 & ‘Short Hitbs, per. 100 1bs_— January . 7 02% May .. T 75 7350 65 T62% 765 Cnsh Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Cash quotations were ‘Flour, u"eld)’, No. 2 spring wheat, . 3, White, 3204635 thlle am,see!c o 2 rye, 00146; £ Tnitea Frait Ti4 | ing batley, 8c: falr to cholcs malting, 410 ‘-’]‘35'“" Mach { 7% | 4he; No. 1 Maxseed, $119; N 1 Northwestern, o PrA... %] Wolverins 125; prie timothy seed, mess pork, per 2 THE COPPER STOCKS, .llgrznl. $13 70@13 75; mlardh per 100" poinds, he market opened strong and.active. The | $752%; short ribs sides - (loose). | gh” prices ook htirnons And Ao adery | Short clear sides (baxed). $7 60@1 T8; o g and considerable profit-taking soom: became | basis of high wines, $120; clover, contract cvident. Prices all through the list showed | 8rade. $13 50. emall' feactions, but at no time was the de- | ATticles Recelpts. Shipments, cline at all rapld. One house Flour, barrels 23,900 1600 steady seller of Bingbam for three days .no Wh-al. bushel: -.000 38,700 Soeme to bave au incxhaustible supply st I5. O‘Ln (Bushely, - §000 %fi.m e story i3 large esta . 219, i liquidated, e te 13 belng | pve bushel 1,000 12,000 London Closing Stocks. Barley, bushels... . 16,700 46,300 Cons money..8 13-16!N Y Central.....188 s Do metl .28 15160/ Nor. & Western. . ont Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Anaconda 1% DA ........ 96 CHICAGO, Jan, 16.—0n the Produce Ex- Atchison . {ont & Western. . change to-day the butter market was steady. Do pfd. ms}. Pennsylvania . Creamerles, 18@27c; daliries, ! Balt & Ohto firm; at mark, cases inciuc d n.-. 8gi0c 183c; prime firsts, 193ac. Cheese, qum, 11 ELGIN, I, Jan. 15.—BUTTER—Firm at 270 s pound.’ Bales Jor the week, 440,000 pounds. — EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Kansas City, KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan. 15.—CATTLE— Recelpts, 12,000. Steady 1o 10c lower. 'Native stears. 3405 90; coms 205, Wooherniand tod: ers, ulls, 2 calve $3@7; Weatirs tod Jteers, 35005 5 56; “Western. fed cc'a L Rteelnu, 8000. ®teady to Bo lower. Bk, §5 1G5 80; heavy, $0 238 85; packers, 5 zom 30; pigs and light, $0 00@0 25. IHEPP—ReceIpm, 7000, Steady to 10c lower. Muttons, $4 lambs, $5 ; range Jan, 15.—To-day's treasury | wethers, §5 6 50; fed cwes, 34 statement shows &vailable cash balance, $142,- Omaha. 47L657; gold coln and bulllon, $86,903,070; | OaMAHA Nebr, Jan. 15.—CATTLE—Re- gold certificates, $35,702,080. New York Cotton Market. 11.50c; March, 1 June, 11.78¢; September, Sty 10770, 10.94c; October, kpo; closed quiet, dling uplands, ~12.06¢; Sales, 812 bales, middling Gulf, New York Grain NEW. YORK, Jan. 19,800 barrels; exports, nd Produce. 15.—FLOUR—Receipts, 11,700 barrels. | and more active, WHEAT—Receipts, 93,000 bushels; exports, 1,918,000 bushels. Spat, irregular; No. 2 req. 9115¢ elevator and 93¢’f. o. b. afioat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 98c f. o. b. afloat. From a firm opening due to higher eased Off at noon under big receipts. - Raily- ing later on liberal clearances, damage reports from the Southwest and covering, the market closed firm at %@%c net advance. @383sc, closed 98c; July, 203 May, 92 B035@00%c, close al, 96 test, 34 refined, stead: molasses sugar, 2/ 10 points higher. Mid- 12.30c. Firm | bles. and ballieh | weather news from Argentina and India, wheat celpts, 400D. Steady to strong. Native steers, $8 50@5 50; cows and helfers, $2 50@4; $1 76@2 50 stockers gnd feeders, sé wm 10} e ek, which met - with NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Our market opened | CAlves $2 50@6; bulls and stags, §2i ‘.":'l{“!’fn:"dm'a'&"':,"_bofit Detvious prices, firm, 9 to 15 up, though trading was not ac- | HOGS—Receipt i Sewtve Yo’ ghade | There was continued firmness in Game, the tive, There were some good buying orders at | higher. Heavy, $5273,@035; mixed, §53274 | receipts heing just ebout sufficient to satisty ;ne opening from spinners, who are unable to ?éi;‘o gfl:‘ln $5 2085 0 pigs, $4 50@5 10; bulk, | {po” demand. buy spots in the South. The large _shorts RY—Live Turkeys, 16@isc per Ib; fought the sdvance and made po effort to| SHEEP—Recelpts, ‘6000, Steady. TYearlings, Dmyo.‘e’g”‘nynky nominal: wc»eue‘,>e cover the large outstanding trades. The South- 20; wethers, §540@575; ewes, $4T5@ | pajr $2@2 50; Goslings, $2 50@3; Ducks, ern Cotton Growers' Association, in passing | 5 35; lambs, $7@7 40. ~ 8‘,;.. ozet: xm— old and m for - young; | the resolution to reduce the acreage of the Chieago. ns, $4 50@5 50 for smaill and $5 508 50 tor | coming year 25 per cent, presented a very | CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 36,- | large: young Rogsters. $6@7; old Ropsters, bullish argument on the future outlook. The | 000. Best steady. others 10¢ lower. ves, | $4 > Broflers, o~ New Orleans convention adjourned on Satur- | §3 76@8 25; cows and heifers, slmocw. stock- | small and “,m 50 for large; Pigeons, $1 50; day after a reduction of 25 per cent in cottog | ers and feeders, $2 40G5 40: Texans, $3 uabs, acreage had been adopted and a favorable vote HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 46,000; to-morrow, AME—] er aom:—uullard Ducks, §: had been taken on the proposition to have | 34,000. Market steady. Mixed and butchers, | Canvasback, $4 50GT; Spris, $4@3; Gray “c\“- | holders of spot cotton egree to hold for 16 | $5 06@5 ‘55 g0o0d _heavy, 5525@6875. Tough | §2 60@3; Teal, $2@2 50; Red Heads, $3 cents. heay 5'10@0 25; llght, §5 OB@D 271%; pigs, | Widgeon, $1 75@2 50: small Ducks, $i 50; Future closed steady. January, 11.47c; Feb- Lt 5 20; bulk, $5 26@H 35. Black Jacks, $2; Gray e, $3 50; White ruary, April, 11.67c; EP —— Receipts, 25,000, Steady. Sheep, | Geese, §1 23g1 75; Brant, 32 80 for large, and uafi 85; lambs, $4 75@7 60. & MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Forgign Futures. LIVERPOOL. - Wheat— Opening Closing ... §t. Louls W’o«n Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 15.—Wool steady. Medium 2698 des, combing and clothing, o0c; light . 21G26c; heavy fine, 16g2ic; tub washed, e, HOPS—Steady. (Note—The nt :;IE;I:}I;IELE’M—SNMY. Hops n London. . ‘wholesale nrlbu as emhudud !z.-’-ol: bids E8—Firm. utt oot firm. ATERROOL, Jany W Hons 1 onacn (Pac | 18] GG S e et are spverued vy s Corr The coftes market was about 10 e Coast) quiet,~£4 108 nf Fxchange s, but generally Tang: points i with sales on active months at o Migher, owing to the- miscella- 10 points adyance. The bullish impulse seemed Northers. Wheat Market. e e e Totinese) to come from the execution of numerous buy- | ORBGON. ‘BUTTER—Fresh—California extras, 81, ing orders for small lots and some people who | PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 15.—WHEAT—Club, | stcady; firsts. 28c, steady; unndu, 24, sold out Saturday appeared to be buying to- | 72c; bluestem, 74c; red, @9c; valley, 7dc. Steady: Eastern extras, firm dc. day. Coffee futures closed steady at a net ad- WASHINGTON. Eastern Ladles—Extras, 20c; first vance of 10@15 points. Sales were reported | mACOMA. Wash, Ji 3 e Calttorala. * extrs, : of 81,750 bags, including: February, 6.80c; rt, blueste .«: 1‘1: 72 Rf.u' stern _extras, 25%c, firm; ynm’_ Q.’N)fifl.fl;w Mmg', 7.18¢; July, 7.20¢ | P uestom, 1 ._1_%: red, 69%c, firsts, !Ic. hdle'—Bltru 20, steady: August, Se ptember, 7.3597. 45‘, ¥ , 19%e, steady. ovember, 7.45c; December, 1.65@7.60c. Houmhachs Serwoas: o oR e exn Calitorle, seected, 8o, woak: | —Rio, steady invoice, 8%c¢; mild, -tu ), TACOMA, Jan. 16.—Clearings, $610,808; bal- | grsts, 29c, ; seconds, 3 thirde, Cordova, 9% @12%c. Sucas, $03,208. | nominal; - Itornll selected store, 280, weak; sU “Raw, quiet; falr refining, 3 3-1 ATTLE, Jan, 15.—Clearings, $1,282,462; | firsts, 26c) weak: Bastern. nominal. Storage— b'x‘:nc'!r'i‘ hes 12 s, 15.—en OR’ AN an. !Ifln et $315,010 g8, $1,073,471; K BUTTER—Steads to firm, ~Street price—Ex- tra creamer: tal - prices—Creamery, 16.—Clearings, ~ §645,753; common to extra, 3c; do held. 19@24c; | balances, ““‘ Siate dairy, Comuion to extra, 1Tafse; reno- vated, common to extra, 15‘/:6 c; . Western LOCAL MARKETS. factory. common to firsts, 1814G18%c; Western —_— mitationFreamery, extras, 21@213c; do firsts, . 18@19c, Exchange and Bullion. CHEESE—Tirm. State full creams, small LOCAL, and_large, colored and white, September fan- cy, 143c; do October, best, 13%@13%c; do late colored’ and 'white average best, . 12%c; do fair, 113%@12c. . State, Pennsylvania fan. 28@20c; do cholce, 26G27 se- do Jocted. mixed extra, 24@35c; Western firits. 211 @20 white, do seconds, 20@2ic; Southerns, 18@%2c. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Are rather easy in tone, with demand light. Common are quoted at T@8c; nearly prime, 9c; prime, 9ijc; cholce, 10c; fancy, 11c. PRUNES—Are in fair demand and rule firm at prices ranging from 4%c to 8¢, according to grade. APRICOTS—Continue qulet, byt steady, with choice quoted at 914@10c; extra cholce, 10%@ 10%c; fancy, 11@12c. PEACHES—Are firm on 1ight offerings. Ex- tra cholce are quoted at 10c; fancy, 10%@ilc; extra fancy, 11%@13c. RAISINS—Have not shown mueh improve- ment in point of activity since the new prices took effect. Loose Muscatels are quoted at 614 @6%e; ;eoaam raisins, 5% @8#gc; London lay- ers, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—The London tin | market was a littie higher, with spot closing Sterling Exchange. sixty days Sterling Exchange, sight. Sterling Exchange, New York Exchange, sig] New York Exchange, tels W 8133838 Mexican Dollars . INTERNATIONAL. New York on Paris New York on Mexico 9900099 l | 166,000 Dnnublln‘ 129. : Argentine, sam' ,000. wi i ing more Califarnia Club, $1 42%: California wni- 199 firm at improved prices, o I “’Afi;‘ 25.1244 ?n'm*betg very little such frult available, n 20487 | e o rruic, hile selll in ample supply. otore, Wheat and Other Grains. T N ke biass wete Rienly. com. WHEAT—The world's shipments for the | peted for and brought stiff prices irrespective week were as follows, In auarters: Rus B¢ quality. Two cars of choice and standard gerlous. Indian shipments last week were and Apples stood as previously quoted. only 160,000 bushels, against 2,750,000 last | APPLES—$125@2 per box toi fancy, 75e year. This confirms the crop damagoe @é1 25 for and 5c for common. that we ;‘“nmn; from there.' CITRUS AND TROPICAL FR In this Yoarket futurés were qulet with Chi- | anges: Navels, $2 25@8 25 box for fancy, cago and Liver but were firm, with an | §1 60G2 B0 for choice and 1@1 50 for stand- advance in May. There was nothing new in | ards: lings, m:o‘ 5 'r-nnmu- $19 the cash grain. | 125 vemons. Grape t, $i@2 50; CASH WHEAT. ime: case;” Bananas, Hawal Olfl bu ; Central American, 5 —_— Hay and Feedstuffs. expectations, uenlen found last week and they found it mecessary yester— day to,‘o into the market and buy. were There was nothing sHoRTs wtfi. umn can e sienl 15 5-ton Tots, ton; Cocoanut Cake or and $2850 in 5 ton lots Meals 50; Cracked Corn, : Horse Bun- mn, Broom Corn- Feed, 90c pe Meal, carload lots, §22; snbmnu. m 50 per tor Mealfalfa, $22 in car lots and $23 50 for smaller quantities. HAY—Wheat, $11 50@16 50; Wheat and Oat, $11@15 50: Oat. 13 50; Barley, 38611 V. unteer Wild Oat, $7@11; stable, $6 50@8 for stock, $7@7 50: Alfalfa,” $8@11 'per ton ordizary. s and $12@12 50 for choice river. STRAW—30@30¢ per bale. Beans and Seeds. Astde from the easier feeling in Limas due to the copious.rains, mentioned in the previous report, there was nothing nesw yesterday and quotations remained unchanged. o BANE. Bayos, 60; Pea, $3 T5@4: Butter, $3 50 $3.10g3 35; largs White' $2 Pink, '§ 10; Red. | $2 25; Lima, here. $4 ;. Red Kid- neys, $3 Blncmt. 50@+ 60 per :..tl Horse 1 B ma—nrown Mustard, $4 75; Yeliow uumrd, 5063 T8; - fimn 50@3; Ca- | nary, X 3 'nu%my. Hemp, 4%c = lh mno‘? 36 334e: Broom Corn DRIED PEAS—Nilea#$l 00, Green Peas, 320 250 per otl Pot-tm Onfons and Vegetables. Conditfons and prices in the Potato market remained exactly the same as at the close of last week, trade being quiet because of stormy weather, which kept buyers away from the market. High-grade Burbanks were still very firmly held, the proportion of such stock in the recelpts belng very light. Onlons were re- ported firm but inactive, Recelpts of southern vegetables ~continued very light but proved sufficient, there being very little demand for anything. Mushrooms yere plentiful and weaker at 1pcG$i 25 per POTA’POE!-Rlvcr Whites. 50@85¢c per sack: Salinas Burbanks, $1 10G1 60 per cu Oregon Burblnkzz. 'HWQH 25 per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, @8l [s) lONS—Yollow. $1@1 40 per ctl. VEGETABLEE—Green Peas, 6@8c per Ib; String ard Wax Beans, 1214@15¢c per 1b: Tomatoes, §1 mn 50 mer Squs h, bo: 1 15 per dozen: C-bh-n, Tofs, G3@idc per sack; Garlic, 5@6c per Ib Green Peppers, 8@17%c per 1b: Dried Pep- Ders. 123,@18¢ per Ib for sun-dried and I e tor evaporated; Marrowfat Squash, $360 per ton; Hubbard Squash, per ton; Mulhrooms, T5G8L 2 per box. sy Poultry and Game. With recelpts extremely light and the de— ‘mand Itkewise, the Poultry market was dull and featureless. Offerings consisted almost en- Honkers, $3@5; $1 60 for small; Cottontall Rabbits, $3 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The only change in any of the three mar- kets yesterday was a deciine in Bastern cold- stornge Eggs. The Egg market was weak, With regeipts, though moderate, larger than on Saturday. There was Mo excess of stock, nowever. Butter was steady, with light sup- plies, ana the Cpeese market was precisely as. stated. nneu on the exchange was as. follows: tlrr—For California m.’r’: extras, spot, 30c &n—l-‘or Californja fresh selected ranch, 300 bid, Ble asked; for fresh store, 28 bid, 20¢ 3 KM cold storage selected, 18e bid. lheelm were rnoo ihg Butter. 9200 1bs 451 cases Cheese and DAIRY n:csmn OmC!AL QUOTA- &. Eastern selected, 19e, California. nominal: ; seconds, nominal. weak: firsts, 18¢c, wea BESE — CH Calitornld fancy, = new. 18 firm; firsts, secont 12@12%c, firm. Young Amrlcu fancy, = 15¢, firm: firsts, . _ Eastern—Fancy, 16%@16c, firm: Western, 14@1s Storage— Call fancy, 1l4c, firm; its, 12%ec; Young Amerlell. fancy. lde; Eastern, fancy, 16e, eteady. . Deeclduous and Citrus Fruits. Trade in fresh frults was resumed under untavorable circumstances, there being very Itttle movement In any line because of the continuation of the stormy weather. Despite the light nllnm the market was in | much better s lhAn for some time, as ghe icking . operations “and re- have bnn ulh: in congequence, Large ‘were offered and sold at prices ranging mmm $2 50 per box. The market was ajmost bare of Mexican Limes and what little ned on hand was firmly heid at the $2@4 per dozen Hai Brush Rabbits, 5 m | Gubea, | Grlmlllud. in i~ oy Bt 16@17¢: free, 1 17c; do, defective, 13@lic; San Scuthern, 10@13c; San Joaquin Lambs, I 16c: do, defective, 9@120 per Ib. HOPS—1G1lc per Ib. . leat Market. The week Dpfllcd with a further advance in Hogs. They ha been steadily getting scarcer of late. All el Meats are unchanged. DRESSED MBATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follow: BEEF—51,@6c for Steers and 434@8c per Ib for_Cows. VEAL—Large, 7@S%c: small, 8@9c per Ib. MLT’I‘OX\A-Wemen, 914@10c; Ewes, l*. 9% pe uu&-lwuc per 1 RK—Dressed H-n §3%@9%¢c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations ave for good sound Livestook deltversd in San Francisco, less 40Q per _cent shrinkage for Cattle: c.q'rru:—sm:-. 6%4@Tc; Cows and Heit- CALVBB—I%O‘%: per 1b (gross weight), SHEEP—Wethers, mme. Bwes, 4c per 1b (sross weight). s—uoa 50 per S R ey 00 o 250 1he, over 250 lbs, B¥o: 130 1 ba, Feeders, nominal; Sows, 20 per cent cff; Boars, 50 per cen’ Stags, 40 per cent off from abave quotn+ions. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags are higher in with an advanced Calcutta market tmproved crop prospects due to the Taim, Grain Bags, buyer June-July, 6%c; Wool 309 sacco bllvvlnffin:t ¥ i el Al ‘el on, ton; ew - on, Beattie, 38 B0: ‘Biase, 308 ann mu.‘s 50: Roalyn. §7; ow- Bay, Richmond, Camberiand, $13 i buix $14 25 in sacks P-mm umndn Egs. lu Welsh Anthracite ; Welsh Lump, 1'50: Cannel, §9 per ton Coke. $11 50913 per fon In'bulk azd $15 in sacka; o Rocky Mountain gescr} tions, $8 50 per shart ton. ILS—iunlnlonl are for barrels; 83c per gallon for bailed in u—. No. E nseed, Blc for raw: Castor Ofl. Bakers' AA_ cases, §1 Lucal, boiled and 46c for raw; i 78 per gallon: Cocoanut Ofl, in for Ceylon and B5c for Australian: Lleached winter Sperm OIl, @Sc; natural winter 83c; extra m:flno« Winter Whale LINE, ETC. in bulk, 10%c; Pearl Of, Star, 17¢; Extra Coal Ofl, 17c; Astral, 17e: gine Distillate, iron ba E10%, Bibe: cases, 634c more; Benzine, in l!%c" cases, ‘.Gx: 86-degree Gasolime, in 25¢; cases, FURPENTINE—90c per gallon in cases and 84c im drums and {ron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 80 suo_ per 1b; White' Lead, 80834c, acoonding t lllll ty. O S GAR The Western Sugar Refining Com- Doy avotes ns follows, per. 19, 100 A Crushed and Fine " lod.”!ouu | Powdered, 8.30c; c-ndy Gmullled , §.20c; Dry Granulat . Fruit Granulated, 5.20c; only), H rlw 1> | mee Doml than-seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. e Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, JANUARY 15. Flour, ar -nmxst*sn'-. ... 3,008 Potatoes, sks .. 3,020 Middiings, sks... 1,056 Onions, sks 7} Shorts. 2,850 w Barley, ctls ... wcm-n, S areee 2,400 Oats, ctls .. " ——— STOCK MARKET. Less Excitement in the Tonopahs, and Other Stocks Quiet, There was a fair business of $89,000 in bonds on the Stock and Boad Excl . but shares were dull, The only variation worthy of mote was an advance in Telephone from $105 25 to Pacific Gas and Electric 5s were lower, L Suche ex-dividend under the rule were California Fruit Canners, 60c; Central Light and Power, 3c; Martel Power, fe. in mining stocks the Tonopahs showed less fiz and steam than Jast week, but sold heavily nevertheless, with q\wuum steady to firm and some stocks higher. The Comstocks were quiet and rather lower as a rule. Caledonia levied an assessment of 10c. The following dividends were paid yesterday: Caribou Oil Company, regular monthly, 7o per share, amounting to §0600; Port Costa Water Company, rysular monthly, 30c per amounting to §1500; Bank of California, lar monthly, $4 per share. 000; California pany, regular quarterly, amounting to $35,000: regular monthly, 20c per share, amounting to $2000; Makawell Sugar _Company, monthly, 40c per share, amounting to ‘Telephone and Tels lar quarterly, §1 75 per share, $262,500; City and County Bank of sem}: dividend ¥ 8,600, Westinghouse at £167 10s, or a decline of 2s 5d, and futures $2@3_per & idii e |- D o W 'u 10 oo ik Secal aarkat was 1l and & | ASneaans: SLATHOLAZY. Jower wrades Nrhens, | for Hawalian .nd 1 3832“60 Tor Mexican. he i dew 18 | LW aLE Ehade jower at $38 T0GOT 25, the decline re- | Chutsapst. 31 40 Notthern Biucatom S 42168 Am T 128 Jieo™| 2ol {; & flecting buyers' rather than sellers’ views. Northern Red, $1 35. x Dried Fruits, umnaulu and Honey. 00/ Ax 105" |10434 108 | Wiseonsin Copper Was \ewer il 158 Mpaisg Mavie: sl FUTURES, Prunes end Ralsins continue to attract the “.a00lA i Bei e | SN Whones with spot closing at £78 17s 63 and futures { st attention here, but New York reports & ; - ,w; mv; L 1. % Do P! s o1 12 0 Locally there is still mme Session 9 to 11:30 & m. Frowing demand- for Pemches. - All quotations As . 206 1 e talk of China resales, market unchanged. 5 206 (281 262 (2623 | 1,718,600—Total shares sold | e Gnchanged; withilake oy flmmum, oy ”m'lu;'m—-Apncm HaE R AR > | New York Bonds. | at Dsamd 1501-;::; ;:-suu”n su msoxs 873, 2c for M acl 8%c m stand- A = e % ad was ower. Bt AR b R LR B | Lot e Aekes was & ahane casies Cnl e Higee o e lun mr M«, cholge and st |- Dofere.. g ‘;n:m. with_quotations rangirik from 8560 to | May ........S1 89%5 # 893 #L 50 se m.., ng. &3 'g“‘ Red; ' 3*100 urads | Do o ds Fekiee | 104 Speiter was lower n London, closing at £25. | [ ARIEY_ There was nat much z‘h‘nu;-,m“ a.‘am:fia 1 mow~ Srimas, T = 2,40 134% 115% 1158 | Do coupon.....108 | Mau con gold 45162:2 fi”g‘;" the market Was quiet and unchanged | terday, - either {n futures o the e w’ 8@0io; Figs, % ¢ x . 9 95 ook | Do new de Teg.120i Mex Contral ds T | *'1ion ‘wia lower abroad, with standard foun: e o Pk BUTROTE % white, Oh Koy Ao ‘ voit| pott | Asmer Tob s 81| Ming & S5 1. da. 5 | ary S N e e "“"'fl“ light. S H YT . 25 R snais o s 170 178 Do G .. mm M, K & Tex u'm T W CASH BARLEY. PRI the four sizes . . i: PE | A gon il g 04, | 1 ounary Northern s avoted at 18 18 »u. 31 18% Q1 20 for m...n. (0100 and 4%c basis for the 1azgs 2ad emali 1% i tantic C L 45.101% | foundry Southern. $18 50918 75; SE L to s . Atlal ol Southern, $18@18 ; Chevaller, $1 per . o 174% | 14;. 1 Bant %hoh(o 4. 1043 > ern, ru!'b Beeded, ; s 0 10013 1ot | nmé)uynn'ru‘o ‘c-‘?&:‘ - t » Visible Grain Supply. Sesston 9o 11 0\C & 56%| 7% 571 | Cemtral of or & W ‘oon umz NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—The visible 7 g YR Tondes e oC & G| TR BT | OO O e T VTR 08 1 retde g 92 | of grain Baturday, Jsnuary 18, as compiloa by | Matuber n 2% §1 gu $121 g@m Per box; Sorown rsins. { | Do 2t tnc. |Pa sonv 3%s. ,mm the New York Froduce Exchange, is as fol- %W % ng gen 4s...10214 | lows: eat 47, ‘bush - - Ches & Ohlo 1% SL& I M oo 5s.mu 750,000; corn 13,761,000 bushels, Increase u}:» l(lv—No nu- l'L D“ld- fi 2% ’-r Rooxi & .crown impertal clusters, 20s, 32 Chi & Alton 3ige. Tk St L& 8 | 000; oats 27,248 275,000; 2% o C'a Qamew 4510140 SC L8 W eon 4s. 81 | rvo. 2580,000. bushels\ decrease 40.000; bariey el Hi el C, BRI & Pac 4 103 Seabourd & & 0w |6 " andd deafers "‘3 Do_col Bs. 893 ' So_Pacific ¢ % nfiomtomm mm‘ Do Tat 4, geri. %! 8o Railway Ba: 118~ Tex & Pac 1 % TolSt L & w 45 sa 063 | Unfon Pacific 4s..103 08 48 22% Dist Becurities 5s 83 Erie prior llen 45.101%/ Do Wabas New York Mintng Stocks. 28] Little Chiet . o7 —!Ontarlo 2 | i o Com_Tunnel et % | Con Va Min Co. 11 4 w % | Horn Sitver ..... 1 357 end el & B % | Tron Silver _ -~ 200D L & W 8% | Leadville Con . 37 7700 &R G o . 400, Do_pid 3 i es M & Ft D.|. o] 28 "900/Detrols Tn Ry ..| 9ilh| 96 | 8% 3; 10874 Do com ‘aLsmulza'c.ss { s uzzw% CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. fi:r“rtomodu“l grnomx m tor weed | #v%wlllfim{“m “ Whiu,u AUCTION Z\UCTI&N SALAE 35---%&8!58—-—!35 consignment of the bunch of “ b lm of whieh we sold on THU! ":lywflun from 1100 to 1600 1 3 m‘_ St 3208 = pounds) will be B. HORAN'S NEW PAVILION, mm AND BRYANT STREETS, THURSDAY. Horzes are arst and the sale abso- lute. Stock 'fll be at mle. We tuite o yards two days prior to HORD & SMITH, 628 Cl Livest 2> AUCTION SALE oy WED INESDAY, Jan. 17, at 11 A. WM. s, 8. F. Auctionee: Forty head of horses and mares, wel ! and suitabla for all purposes; e comltntasd by Sag of The Targeet Srasiog flmhmcln. o & s 8 Bl Cent L & P — Mutual B L 17% 1T% @ - INSURANCE. Firem's Fa.390 »~ | 128 130 Am Ntl Bl LP&A. Anlb—&l..a — t:n‘. E‘ of Cal. - Bx... o Safe Dp.160 — |3 F National — 168 Pirst Natnl. — 860 SAVINGS BANKS GrsaLime — [Saval - Bk - Sav = U - SUGAR. 84 | sC — 38 12%| Pasubau 3 C 2% — Union 8 Co. — — 14| Do ... 383 38 Makawelt C. 33% 3% | MISCELLANBOUS. Al Asso Otl Co. Cal F C Cal Wi MV& MtTm.1 $1,000 $2.000 g,ooo 000 000 000 $10,000 110 $25.000 81, 37, 83388 2333aue - peERe o Nw e 0% — ¥ed [ gl 23 |Gas Con A » Als 8 Co... — ~ S50 s | BT S, = CalT I & T.X 200 1T - Chutes Co.. — 4 180 :B SR d - bl —- 18 W |5 e Dol B B Ry ® SALES. Sesston. and Electris Be...... 98 a3 and Siesimic 1l -1 umrumndmll......" 98 %0 e 588 35 acres, paying properties in the the immediate vicinity have been bonded for' $30,000 and $150,000. 1 am asking 20 parties to contrib- ute $200 a month for 5 months to a fund of no.m to these pr and at the wl« they are the b bargain in the Distriet and will ..-.rthln!l--monh #ix menths. This deal must be closed quickly or the will be takep vy uthm See me at once. C. F. SESINGER Hotel Randoiph, San Francisco.