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M e Money— {U 8 Steel pfd...112% Call loans ........4@5 Westing Common. 54 Time Joans ...4%@G54} Mining— Bonds— | Adventure . | Atchison 4s .....102 | Allouez | Do adj 4s..... 86 | Amal Cop) Mex Central 4s.. 78 Amer Zine Raliroads | Atlantic (. Atchigon - 95%| Bingham . Do pfd ‘10815 Calumet & | Bosion & ¥.253 | Centénnial . Boston“& Maine.178 | Boston Bilev 5814 | ' Fitchburg pfd. . 131 Mcx Central .... 251 N Y. N'H & H.204% Union Pacific_..158%| Miscellaneous— { Amer Arge Chem 311 Do prd 85 Amer Pneu Tube 1615/ K .oveooinn B9 Mont Coal & Coke 515 8833 Amer Sugar ....150% North Buite Do pfd.. -13914/ 014 Dominion. | Amer Tel & 421 | Amer Woolen 453! Do ptd........10415 Dom Iron & S.. 28 Ed Elect Ilium..250 Gen Blectrio ....1 Mass Electric Do pfd | Unitea Fruit Utah . TUn Shoe Mach 1| Victoria { f . 30%/| Winona . 45%! Wolverine THE COPPER STOCKS. BOSTON, Jan. 20.—After the sharp spurt in Amalgamated, Anaconda and Copper Range last night it looked like A runeway market but somebody supplied stock freely opering and made a good, d mar- ket on which orders could easily be. executed | efther ‘way, United States Mining, new stock, both issues, Was listed to-day. The old stock | can be traded in, but mot quoted. London Closing Stocks. i | Cons money..89 13-16| N Y Central.....150% ! Do for acct.89 15.16, Nor & Westérn.. 91 Anaconda. . 14%( Do ptd .96 Atchison . B8%; Ont & Western.. 56% Do pfd........107. | Penneylvania Balt & Ohio.....119% ! Rand Mines . Can Pactfic .s Ches & Ohlo Chi Great West. 23%! Do Chi, Mil & St P.191 | So Railway | De Beers .. .... 18%; Do pfd © 921! Union Pacific ... . 51i Do pfd .. , K & Texas Bar silver—Steady; 3044 per ounce. Money—315@8% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bilk & per cent and for thres | months® bil per cent, Vew York Bank Statement. NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The statement of the clearing-house banks for this week shows that the banks hold $16,764,575 over the legal re- serve requirements. This is an increase of 25 over last week. The statement §1,025,055,500, $20,553,900. deposits $L.0 300, circulation $32,683.400, decrease $307,400; | tenders $94,138,600, increase $357,900; specle $180,068,300, increase $11,638,800; reserve re- quired, $274,106,900, increase $11,906,700; sur- | plus $16,761,575, Increase $3,955,925; ex-United | States deposits $18,888.375, increase $3,960,625. | Condition of the Treasury. | WASHINGTON. Jan. 20.—To-day'q state- | ment of the Treasury balances in the general S ehows: Available caeh balance —§l4i.- gold coin and bullion, $78,476,725; gold foilow: Loans increase 4,616 __ | certificates, $34,803,930, 0 | New York Grain and Produce. 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, Dull but Minnesota patents, $4 50g5; do bak- [ winter patents, $4 10@4 50; winter NEW YORK, Jan. 14,700 barrels; exports, 8100 barrels. steady, 69,500 bushels. Spot barely steady; No. 2 red 90¢ elevator and $1%c f. o. b. afoat; No. Northern Duluth, 96%c f. 0. b. afloat. Fui ther weakness was developed in wheat at the opening to-day, reflecting bearish cables, liqui- dation and large Austrailan shipments, but the market finally ralifed, closing }%@%c net lower. P15,@P134c, closed 91%c; July, SI%E@ ke, closed 883c. | HOPS—Firm. State commion to choice, 1905 crop, 10@19¢c; 1904, 10§14c; olds, 5@8c; Pacific | . 1905, 10@l4c; 1804, 10@12c; olds, b | " HIDES—Firm. Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds, 20c; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 20@2lc; Texas v, 24 to 80 pounds, 19@20c. WOOL—Quiet. Domestic fleece, 35G38c. | TROLEUM—Steady. Refined ew York, iladelphia and Baltimore, 7.53¢c; do in i Futures closed steady but un- | changed to 5 points higher. Sales were report- ed of 52,000 bags. including: March, 7c; April, E ;: No Cordova. 9%@12%c. | “SUGAR—Raw, steady. centrifugal, 98 test, 3%c; molasses sugar. refined, steady. No. 4.07 | 8, 4c; 9, 3. | No, | tectioners B5.40c: en lated, 4.70 BUTTER —Slightlyl easier. tion creamery, extras, 2lc, CHEESE—Unchanged. BGGS—Unchanged. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinues quliet, but shows rather a steady tone. Common, T%@8%c; nearly prime, 8% @e; prime, 8igc; choice, 10c, and fancy, 1lc, PRUNES—Are in fair demand of a jobbing character and quotations are firmly held from 4% to Sc, according to grade. APRICOTS—Remain s recentiy quoted, or Fair refining, 3%c: 2%e: N at 9%@Gl0c for choice: extra cholce, 10%@ 10%c, and fancy, 11@13c. PRACHES —Are unchanged. Extra choice, 10c; fancy, 1034@1lc; extra fancy, 11%@13c. RAISINS—Are without change, although still unsettled in tone. Loose Muscatels are Tuoted at 515@8%c: seeded ralsifis, 5%@7lc, 4nd London layers, §1 60. ——— New York Cotton Market. W YORK, Jan. 20.—The cotton market won opmewhat active, but the trading was in small lots. There appeared to be a dispusi- tion on the part of most traders to await the publication of the census Teport next week. The character of the trading indicated con- giderable Southern selling, with some liqui- Adation by Wall street longs. Ellison's state- ment of European consumption printed in to- day's Chromicie is rather bullish and shows great prosperity in the British textile trade, together with increased ings for the year and bales running about ten pounds lighter than last year. The census report is ex- pected to indicate a crop short enough to stimulate the demand from spinners. The National Ginners' report was given out late yesterday afternoon. It shows 170,49 bales ginned between January 1 and 16, This indicates a census report of 9,897,000 bales. The report also estimated the amount of cot- ton vet to be gained at 186,762 bales. + Futures opened steady and closed steady. January 11.55c bid, March 11.76¢, A 11.80c, May 1i,87c, June 11.88c, July 11. August 11.72¢c. September 11.04c. October 10.80c. Spot closed quiet, middiing 12.25¢, middling gulf 12.50c. Sales ‘bales. Exports and Imports. NEW YORK. Jan. 20.—Total fmports of mer. chandise and dry goods at the port of New York {Zor the week ending to-day were valued at the week were m,nml::r ,::5 gold. of specie from the port of - York for the week ending to-day wers &'?a?‘f $2000 gold. Southwest, many purchasers theory that & quick @rop would cause heavy damage to crops of fail sown wheat. ‘market . with May off Juc. at 8TR@STHc. Trading in the corn Dit WAs very quiet, but the market was quiet. May closed at 8%, 8 loss of Yoo The oats - was steady. May closed unchanged at 32%c. K Small roceipts in live hogs caused a mod- erately firm provision market. At the close May nork was up 5@7%c, lard was up 2l4¢c and ribs Sc higher. . — . Northern Business, PORTLAND, Jan. 20.—Clearings, $554,630; balances, $102,760. Jan. 20.~Clearings. $501,408; bal- TACOM, ances, $25, b-?fn‘mm?g' 20 —Clearings $1,319,362; ces, .072. SPOKANE, Jan. 20.—Clearings, $490,368; i fl:umn LlVE!’l‘O('K‘ MARKET. Chieago. ’ CHICAGO, Jan. 20.— CATTLE — Receipts, 400 head: market steady. Beeves, $3 85@C 25; cows, §1'25@4 85; heifers, §2 85; calves, $0@8; good to prime, steers, $5 2. to madium, $3 50@5 30: stockers and fe $2 30@4 25 . > HOGS—Receipts, 20,000; od_heavy, shade higher: Monda: 25@5 35 go¢ . 35 4085 85 25@5 35; light, $5 2y butchers’, rough_hea 30; bulk_of sales,$5 40@! 20,000; market steady. P rip Receipts —Receipts, vearlings, $6@8 75; lambs, Omaha. Sheep. _$3 50@6; 5 75@7 80. OMAWA, Neb., Jan. 20.—CATTLE—Reoeipts, 100; market unchanged. HOGS WRecolpts, 000; markst So higher. Heavy, 353595 40; mixed, 5 2234@5 S2%: lisnt, 85 205 35: ' ple, §4 5085 15; bull P00 Receipts, 4000; market steady. Yearlings, $5 8@6 15: wethers, $5 4085 85; ewes, 34 75@5 80; lambs, $6 90@T 25. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, 8o, Jan. 20—_CATTLB— Receipts, 1500; market steady. Nativo ateers, $4a5 ative cows and heifers, $2@5; stock— ers and feeders, $3@4 50; bulls, §2 &; T Weslernafe% steers, $3 50; Western fed cows, $2a3 75. HOGS—Receipts, 6000; market steady. Bulk, ggfl 45; heavy, $0 40@5 17%; ‘packers, 35@05 45; pigs and light, $5@5 85. EHEEP—Receipts, market nominally calyes, 2 none; steady, MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— March May. Openivg 9 810 | Closing S 610 Wheat— Jan. May-Aug. Opening 2 24 35 Closing. . : 2 30 Flour— Dpéutiis 305 8175 Clasing 308 8175 §t. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20,—WOOL—Steady. Me- aium’ grades, combing and clothing, 28G30¢; light fine, 51@20c; heavy fine, 19@2ic; tub washed, 33G41%¢. Northern Wheat © OREGON. PORTLAND, Jan. 20.—WHEAT—Club, 72 ;35' bluestem,’ T4@75c; valley, T3¢; red, 6@ arket. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Jan. 20.~WHBEAT-Steady at yesterday's decline; export, bluestem, = 73c; club, 713c; red, 683c. London Wool Sales. LONDON, Jan. 20.—The offerings at the wool auction salés to-day amounted to 12,724 bales. A few lots of medlum and goo§ Victorian greasy combings were taken fof America. South Australian inferior were steadier. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. New York Exchange is higher. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty d Sterling Bxchange, sigh Sterling Exchange, cable: New York Exchange, New York Exchange, | Silver, per ounoce. Mexican Dollars . INTERN New York on Paris.. New York on Mexico. 199 Parls on London Berlin on London ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT -The week closed with,mo dll? either in futures or the cash In. e former were quiet. The was re- ported in rather more demand, but there is no activity, as the millers are well supplied and disinclined to buy owing to the duliness in Flour. CASH WHEAT. Calitornia Club, $1 42 Caltfornia White Australian, $1 473@1 52 lower grades of California Wheat, ~$1 1214@1 30; Northern Club, spot, $1 Northern Red, $1 49, Northern Bluestem, §1 4234, FUTURES. Sessfon 9 to 11:30 a. m. BARLEY—The market for Feed continues in excellent condition for sellers, as there is : | a fine coast demand and good Barley is stead- | ily_becoming scarcer in this market. The general asking price for_choice now is $1 25, though o sales over $1 23% are reported. Receipts yesterday were very light. Futures Were quiet and unchanged. CASH BARLEY. $1 18%@1 20 for common and $1 221G for good to_choice; Brewing, $1 25@ Chevalier, $1 20@1 35 per ctl. FUTURES. Bession 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High May ........51 285 $123 December—No sales; 99%c bid, 99%c asked. OATS—Offerings continue ample for ali necds and prices remain unchanged. Trade is still quiet. Red, §1 55@1 70 for choice seed, $1 40@1 50 or_fair to good and $1 35 for common; Black, 51 50@1 65 for good to choice for seed and down to $135 for ordinary feed; White, §1 50@ 1 55; Surprise, §1 60@1 65: Graye. §1 57%@ 165 per ctl. g CORN—Closed _the week quietly at un- changed prices. There were no arrivals from the West. Western eacked, $1 224@1 25 for Yellow and White and §1 2001 22% for Miixed; Cali- fornia large Yellow, $125; small 'round do, $1 55; White, nominal; Egyptian, $1 40@ 12 for White and $1 2561 30 for Brown. RY 3 BU&#HMT—-‘I 75 per ctl, Flour and Farinaceous Feed, ;! g 5 Low, Close. %’dll 2315 $1 234y JUR—California Family Ext; b e e, e Oregon and n, 1. "FARINACBOUS GOODS _Prices in b AL 2145 tons. beer due to the interference of Hay by the splendid rain we have had for the past seven Large lots are bei ordered forward and our markets are to be plentifully supplied. During storm the free movement of Hay gity waz lacgely interfered with. ng moved except for immediate feeding. I 1 R'EEE E‘ga 2 T 33c: Eroom per_ton. *ERIED PEAS-Niles, 81 60; Green Deas, 320 2 50 per etl. e : _ Potatoey, Onions and Vegeta®es. With the usual week-end dullness prevailing, the Potato market was devoid of feature yes- expecting an active market on Monday. Sweet Potatoes were.a very weak feature, nearly ali of the supplies being of poor quality and slow of sale. Onjons were reported steady to firm, with offerings of famcy stock limited. Receipts of Peas and Tomatoes from the south were liberal and .inciuded much n- damaged stock, which was rather difficult to dispose of. Choice lots fou ¥ pors iy in, the first eld at 11_36 per_pound. POTATOES—River Whites, 50@S5¢ per sack:: Salinas Burbanks, $1 10@1 60 per cti; Oregon Burbanks, 75c0$1 35 por. ctl; Gamet Chiles $1 25@1 40 per cti: Early Rose, $1 1501 33 per ctl; Bweet Potatoes, 50e@$1 25 ONIONS—VYellow, $1@1.40 per ctl. VEGETABLES—G reen Peas, 3 'Strirg and _Wax Beans. 173 Tomatoes. $1@1 75 per box or crate; Cucum- bers, $1@1 50 per dozen; Cabbage, $1 per ctl; Carrots, per sack; Garlic, 5@€c per 1b; Dried Peppers, 12}@15c per Ib for sun-dried and 18@20¢ for evaporated; Marrowfat Squash, per ton; Hubbard Squash, $25@30 per ton; Mushrooms, 20@30c per Ib. d Game. f the receipts of Poul- iry were véry light, consisting of 14 coops of live stock and 6 cases of dressed Turkeys. The demand, while light, was sufficient to ab- sorb the limited supplies and the market closed steady. One or more cars of Western stock will be avallable to-morrow. Game arrivals were light and Wild Ducks, which formed but a small percentage of the receipts, were gen— S OULEAY Live Turkeys, 10@18c per Ib '—Live a eseed Turkess,” 1892 por Ib; Geew'g T : Goslingy, ; 8 'per’ dozen for old) and $6@7 for youns: Fene, $4 505 50 for small and large: young Roosters, §6 50@7 50; old Roos- ‘m,”x;‘ Tor amali end Hoas 50 s, or an irene $1750; Sauabs, §2 5542 15 GAMB—Per dozen—Mallard Ducks, $4 50@7; Canvasback, $4@7; Sprig. $3 50@5; Gray Ducks, $1 5042 50; Teal. $330 50; Red s, 84 Widgeon, $2 Black Jacks, a’i’@'," 2501 75 “Brant, ‘sg 50 tor large and or small: Honkers, §3 50@6; Hare, $20) ;w;‘fo&mufl Rabbits, $2 50; Brush Rab- ts, . Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter showed no further change and the market ruled firm, with moderate stocks. Eggs were again lower, ranch declining lic, store 1c and Bastern storage The weather is now more favorable for the production of Eggs and receipts are therefore expected }o increase from now on. There is b change in Cheese, which continues in very light supply. Transactions on the excbange were as fol- Tows Butter—30 half boxes California fresh ex- tras_3lc; for the same, buyer 2. 3le bid. Eggs—15 cases California fresh selected ranch, 28c; 5 cases do, 28%c: for the same, I.:?a]" 4, 25¢c bid: for stor® Eggs, seller 4, 23c Hecelpts were 25900 lbs Butter, 2200 Ibs Cheese and 679 cases Eggs. DAIRY EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- TIONS, (Note—The Exchange quotations represent wholesale prices as established by sales. bids and offers on the-Exchange. Prices for Butter and Eggs on.the street are governed by the Exchange quotations, but generally range about 1@1%¢c higher, ‘owing to the miscella- neous character of the business.) UTTER—Fresh—California 3ic, firm: firsts, 29¢c, firm; seconds, 24l4c, firm; Eastern extras, 25lc, firm; firsts, Zic. Eastern Ladles—Extrae, 20c; firsts, 19c. Stor- sge goods—Califarnta extras, 35e, frm firsts, 24c; Eastern _extras, 253c, firm firsts, 24c. Ladles—Extras, 20c, dy! firsts, 193c, steady: packing stock. 1c, ste: BGGS—Fresh California selected, easy: firsts, 27c, easy; seconds, nominali thirds, nominal: California selected store, 26e, easy; firsts, 250, _easy; Eastern, nominal. Storage—Californta, nominal; Bastern selacted, 16c, weak; firsts, 15c, weak: seconds, nominal. CHEESE — California fancy, new, 1ifc, frm; firsts, firm: seconds, 12@12%e, firm. Young fancy, 15¢, firm; firsts, 14c; 3c. _ Eastern—Fancy, 1635@16c, firm; Western, 14@14lsc. Storage— California fancy, ldc,” firm; firsts, 12%c; Young Americae, fancy, ldc: BEastern. fancy, 15c, steady. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits, Trade in fresh fruits was of good propor- tions during the early morning hours yester- day and the market retained the firmness noted in the last report. The situation in Oranges was unchanged, stocks in the open market being comparatively light and the large sizes leading in point of d_and firm- nees. Grape Fruit was firmer under an im- proved demand, the outside. quotation being obtained for big sizes of the seedless variety. The other Citrus goods were steady, with stocks moderate. the Apple market’ fancy offerings of all red varieties were firm under extremely light supplics, and a small premium Was readily obtained for a few lots of fine Oregon stock, Tropical fruits were without quotable change. Three cars of were at hand for to-morrow’s auction sale. APP! 1 25@2 per box for fancy, e @81 25 for choice and 40gT5c for common. TITRUS AND TROPICAL FRUITS—Or- anges: Navels, $2 25@3 25 per box for fancy, &%5a2 50_for choice and $1@1 65 for stand- ards: Seedlings, i6c@$i; Tangerines, $i@ 1 25. Lemons, 7 25; Grape Fruit, $1 50 Mexican , nominal: Bananas, Ha. mailan, $1G2 per bunch: tlfentr‘nzl American, 25@3 per bumch; Pineapples, per dozen 3 Al $1 50@2 50 for Mexican. for Hawailan and Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey. Although the local t: report a very fair outgo of Ralsine at the Wew guotations, the New. York market 18 reported quict. 'with ‘buyers indisposed to operate, as Wil be scen ‘in_the first column. “FRUITS—Apricots, 8@10c for Royals and 9@12c for Moorparks; Peaches, 8%e for stand- ards, 8%c for choice, 9¢ for extra choice and 9%@10c for fancy: Pears S@12l4c: Nectsr- ines, 73%@S1je for white and T14@7%c for Red: Plums, pitted. 6%@7%c for Black. 7G8c for Red and 7@90 for Yellow; Silver Prunes, 7@9c; Evaporated Apples, ; Figs, boxes, 30c for cholce, 55c for extra chéice and for fancy: bulk white, 2%@4c per 1Ib; black, RUNES—3%@4c basis for the four sizes (60-100) and Azo ‘basis for lh:rllrl. and small RAISINS—F. o. b, Fresno—Cnoice Seeded, Bu@s%e: Seeded Seedling Muscatels, 4%@dc; fancy 5 : Standard loose Musca- -Almonds: Nonpariels, 121@13c; I X 12c; Ne Plus Ultra, 111%@12c; Drakes, 0c, and 9@9t4e: hardehell, g10c TN 0c per Ib. 12%@13c for white and 10@ water Wwhite extracted, 54 @ tac; dark, | kel i i £ G b e i of i Northern _free, 13@i7c: 2@2 0. "O0OL—Fali ive. otip—! do. defective, 12@14c; Middle , tree, 15G G e it 12014c, San Jeaquis. auq Bid. Ask. 10@13c; San Joaquin Lambs, 149 | Bay SF Drdk 3¢.110 118% tglhurlk B L 112 — |SF G&E4%s.102 196 2 ?lcxw.':;.-— % S P C R 4s. 96% — oT S o 1081 B el o n2 The market for everything continues firm, with stocks moderate and the demand good.. ..~ 35 | pt — 38 “DRESSED MEATS. = | Cal Cot Mis 801§ — | Mat Co120 = Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | C Jockey CL — 130 | N Cai P Co. 6% — are as follows: CalT I & T | Orpheum Co. — = 20 BEEF—8L@6c for Steers and 5@5%c per 1b g,h:lz - : ]r-cc Cas g:,m ;'g tor Cows. | Pae Sur oy <o g VEAL_Large . #@8%c: small. 8@9c per 1. | DDtPWd pfd — 100 | Paraf Paint 100 — O ethers, 314 @10c; Dwes, 099%¢ | Do com ..100 — |8 F Drydock — 1 FORK_Drssd Hoas. S%@9%e per 1. Do old pl. — 35 |Truck Elect. 20 23 LIVESTOCK MARKET. SALES. The following quotations are for good sound e iy I 5 90 Northern C: & per cent s : Northern C€al Power Co...... ci';m.p_em 6%@7e; Cows and Hep- | $3.000 Pacific Gas & Eleciric Ga . SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fram- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 9:30 a. m. Session—Comstocks. 100 Hale cean 17 & Nore Beicher ..... 16 100 Best & Bel..1 20¢ 100 Caledonia ... 48 100 =5 ] o3 “» oz o 2 Stc; cases. 6%c more; Benaine, in cases, 19c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, ' 3 in_cases, 3lc. TURPENTINE—80c per gallon In cases and 84c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 3@ 8%ec per Ib; White Lead. 8@8%e, according to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per 1b, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine B.48c: 25| BERLBESRASHFBY | 2388 AELEREBEN REILRBIEEEREE Powdered, 5.30c; Candy Granulated, 5.30c; Dry nulated. : Beet Granu. - ‘only] Confectioners® | EXchequer .. 32 35! Yellow Jacket 10 1 a0 paentegtionsts’ | “TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Gouden C, 400 D" "4.30c: bartels. 100 more’ | 1000 Adure .- nlg)mlgfl}nn Ex ... half barrels, 25¢ more: boxes, SOc more: 50-1b o[ g ek il bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Halt barrels, 5.70c; boxes, 5.95¢c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 8.20c per 1b. No order taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY. JANUARY 20. 08! 1000 Kendall, 08/ 500 Kendall . 08 300 Kendall 07]1000 Kendall 07, 2500 Kendall 06/ 500 Kendall 06 300 Kendall .. 06 1000 Lige Harris. 06 1500 Lynx Creek.. 12/ 4300 L Star. s 10 v Queen. H & Oats, ctls 2. Rolled Oats. eks Tallow. ctls mara.. 39 Bugar,” ctls . amara.. 08 Beans, sks 2 acNamara_. 5T Potatoes, sks 21,1000 Midwy Ex,s10 30 330| Chicory. bbis ... 25 226500 M Shostn Bx 13 Bran, 700 Quickefiver, fisks 100 04 500 Mohawk . 5 Middiings, 975/ Livestock, head.. 900 Do, b 90... 65 30 Mont Ton. 95 Hay, tons 360/ Apples, ---. 300| 4000 Bifrg Sunset. 09( 200 Mont Ton. .2 023y OREGON. 08/ 1500 NY T Con.bgo Flour, qr sks... 6.773! Bran, sks e T s Potatoes, sks .. 2,396 Feed, sks b g Onions, sks 70! Shorts, sks g L 2 ; ' 50 1060 Ohio Bullfrog. 2 ooy v 23 1500 Ohio Ton .... 3T Shorts, sks .....12,500{ i 51/ 2000 Ohlo Ton, 596 1 z 50 Den Bull 50/ 1000 Orig Bulifros: 21 THE STOCK MARKET. 500 Den Bullfrog 52 1500 Potlatch ... 08 — 7000 Din B Btte C D1 8000 Pe‘g‘nuy'l’v-’r:u. o 7 loses With the Markets Quiet | 1900 Dm B Btte C 60{ 5000 Do, .. oh o and Featureless. L 1000 Dm B Btte C .2 €3 1500 Do, b 30. o The usual Saturday quietude prevalled on | 4500 Dixie 208 the Stock and Bond Exchange yesterday, the | 6500 Eclipss o business being in small lots and of a scat- | 500 Eclipse, . 13 tering character. Kilauea Sugar was ex-divi- | 4500 Empire ... % dend of $1 under the rule. 2000 Empire, i The mining shares exhiblted no new fea- | 2000 Empire 158 tures. The Tonopahs were still heavily dealt | 15,000 Empire 2t in at irregular and the Comstocks | 3000 Empire . 1 were steady, Wwith fair sales. 5000 Esperanza . T The Fischer-Rebmann Theater Company has | 500 Bsperanza . declared a dividend of 23 cents per share. | 1000 Frisco .. 3 payable February 1. 3200 G Anchos 0 Silver Plek... 16 The following dividends were paid yester [ 2500 Gold An 1000 St Ives, b 80 18 day: Central Light and Power, regular | 500 Do, b 200 Ton Blmont.2 7% monthly, 3¢ per share,’ amounting to $2100; | 1500 Goid Bar. Do, s 10...29 Martel Power Company, regular monthly, lc per share, amounting to $375; California Fruit Canners, regular monthly, 60c per share, amounting to $17,349 €0: Home Oil Company. regular monthly, 2c per share, amounting to $2000: Ofl City Petroleum, regular monthly, ic per share, amounting to $5000; Union Oil Company, regular monthly, 30c per share, amounting to $50,000; United Petroleum Oil Company, regular monthly, S0c per share, amounting to $11.744; Twenty-eight Oil Co pany, 10, or $6000; Argonaut Manufactu Company, regular monthly, 10c per share, $20,000; The Corparation of Cali- fornia Powder Works, regular monthly, 50c; the Spring Valley Water Company, regular monthly of 63c per share. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Jan. 20—12 m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 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