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SUMMARY OF lay and Feedstuffs sho: ( ggs advanced. Lard firs Meats still Tal ¢ 1 Dressed higher. = s n good demand and Orange N.mkrt /(Ln’.\ supp!l lied and firm:. Lumber market alo Weather Bureau re g the coast THE MARKETS. THF‘ SA‘J FRANCISCO CALL WED,NESDAY, guo«ea at m.wr extra ehoios, lm: An in mflm demand, wuh nnglcl:ll offerings l\{m the tome h,hgf Extry cholce 10c; fancy, 103%@11c; extra fan- Y ATARE Are still mare OF Jess un unsettled, trade modification of on the coast. :;’e:t'nuou&o -eeded -u'f-‘.‘. su.lg:;m' New York Metal Market. vu ln ad- s very active and steady ks more active, with the Tonopahs selling dowon. hange about as predi e % Barley Futures-lower. , on account of the Cotton wisly quoted. Cash W heat fre w little change. hrm, w adz anced. easier. riu and Rye quiet at previous prices. N o change in Cheese. , Dried Fruits ahd Honey guiet. but no higher. with moderate supplies. Wool and Hops quiet. Onions still in ample supply. Game generally higher. Apples lower. eely offered. Chinese boycott. quiet. reporied in good condition. ood crops almest assured. inability rs and have time. A number of canceled and placed s. It L g demand and made."” The Weather and Crops. of A. G. McAdle, seotion crop servide of the lows: te, but with lower tempera- the central and north- ang 2ist. Heavy rain e was a heavy snow in any points rivers and banks and there were sther property. All streams ng ges and talling slowly on the 18th whs temporarily suspehded t plowing and seeding will ss early as possible and the grain reaseq as & result of the soil is so thoroughly sat- practically ineure good crops. weather was bepeficial to grain and ain is in fair condition in the n sections and excellent in Feed is scarce except in e and eheep bave suffered inuec storms and lack of rainfall in Southern C r than last season’s at thi o it is still considerably le as possible under the un- Trees and vines are in the outlook good very _promising. ng are progressing in —Warm weather nearly all the week, and heavy frosts et caused considerable f creeks and rivers, re were ome breaks in the levees, but r enced falling Friday evening lands were fiooded, but it e damage to grain will be offset tion of the sofl. It is re- undred sheep perished in » the foothill ranges, and railroads and 2 work was sus- The eoll w rs were higher than for ing considerable damage Sheep and cattle on the | he storms and extended all as now been suffi- the soil and prac- sible. Grain and grass there has been some slight the rains have farmers, miners 1 in the moun- too_wet at present for Grazs snd earty sown t are busy - raisin and large shipments are be- e to rv\l"r’ points. Heavy shipments ue from BStockton. N CALIFORNIA. —Warm weather t showers at the beginning hnn'y warm raln toward caused some damage to 4 and bridges in Los Angeles ces, but there was no serious In interior the sofl he rainfall, with very littie conditions were much im- and vineyards were also Early grain is looking very g good growth. Valleys and and pasturage is plentiful. condition. Prospects were his date for excellent crops of picking and shipping are & KA SUMMARY.—Farming operations srass and grain are making slow k mre in poor condition. Heavy 1 streams and much bottom land but water i rapidly receding. was one to property. s RY.—Generous rains soaked the earth and dition for cultivating. re at a standstlll, . hards EASTERN MARKETS. New York Maomey Market. RK —Money on call, easy y ng rate, 4 per cent; affered at 4 per cent. ninety days, 43%@4% 43,3 per cent. New York Stock Market. YORK, Jan. 23.—The mixed ¢ the mew speculative issues opera- in the and the Beavy selling to realize de by side to-day for several ) realize so effectually bear traders per- ency of things they attacked the great vigor, and their raiding tace i an_uncovering of large stop-loss e reaching of stop-loss orders became quite precipitate and the tone ent _on such skill the feeling of the market in & way 1o save prices damage. The session of the market waa = S ure comcerning jdentity vid- als or parties who l‘;“ doing the cipal St ST G et quarters have ‘with Yons ing to some ‘of the most Farm work will be | the warm weather. | vances of the last few days. ed therefore that & purpose to sustain the |- market against selling to take motive . of these developments regardi erties. fostered a conviction | ward spurts of recent days were due in | San Franclsco, members of furnish the following official ¢ orchards and vineyards is | { firm and very active. Bondg wers easy. , 800, Total sales, o, Dnited Btates o1a 4s advanced per cent on eall. par value, New York Stock List. E. F. Hutton Stock Exchange, quotations of that Exchange: It was conclud- profits was the | nces rather than any he value of the prop- Lack of any news of such developments | ;o:'c. | aggravated the distrust in the movements and that some of the up- ect t0 the transfer through the market of stock from one hand to the other, of Which the to- ta] issues were in practical control already of the operators. The closing of the market was % & Co., 490 California street, the New- York | 80 70 | quiet at u «m Iron was lower abroad at m'rt!ww % foundry and 53s 11%d for Cleveland warrants. & ii | TLocally the market was unchanged. u Visible Grain Supply. 72! NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—The visible ly of 1181 in Saturday, Jan 20, as led by | 41 fl New York Produce Excnange, was as fol- 000 bushels. ® Corn, 14,275,000 bushel blllh.ll. 1‘i bo::.. 27,815,000 bushels; increase, 73,000 900 Toledo §t L & W, gxg a8 sou) 40 Ve, 2,451,000 bushels; Increass, 48,000 bush- : els. 500/Twin City R T.[120" (119%|119% (120 Bar ,562,000 bushels; decrease, 4 3,600/ Union Bag & P Loy 1ss k| 1 e ey 102,700 Unton “Pactiic . (160% 15912 1671167 le Grain ,700| Union. Pacific .. (157 Avaiiable Grain Supply. e o 1ii53% | NBW YORK, Jan. 28.—Spectal cably and |‘me (. telegraphic communications received by - street’s show the following changes in avail- United R of 8 o8 oy, able supply as compared with last % | Wheat—United States and ...g of Rockles, increased 1,130,000 buehel loat_for and in Burope, d 100,000 1 Dastiater totel supply, fncreased 430,000 by Corn—United Stats lfld Ct-flldl. east of Rockies, increased 1,269,000 bushels. Oats—United Btat and Canpada | Rackles, decreased 258,000 bushels. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD) Future Grain and Provisions, CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—At the opening the /| wheat option’ was down e to %o at 8T% $T8o to 8T%e. There was free selling ux it traders who took advantage of the ive faciiiiies and’consequent meager Infor: matlon caused by the storm. As the trading progressed the selling became general with numerods small holders foining in the move. ment. were received that wheat at Pverpool had. clossd R, lowas. - Throus] S Ty the macker lackea support and Steadily dectined. The. closs and " Froal quota: at the lowest point of the day. The corn market closed weak with May tions on May were at 86%c, at_dfc. 81%e -nx dma at llfl 100| 8,200 Oats were easter. at 82%c, sold off to Sales. Adams Express. 20 s | 22 Solted ih a weak market. At the close May nas ::;g&?og::x ‘1;: ‘%whw ;‘i‘:": ! 1,97,100—Total shares sold. < Fi was down 200 &t $14 1214 lard was off o e oot R 4 =00 B Sl i uewl;;n:l;rnon;zd erson Lo at 4700 and ribs were 10c lower at i | apan 800/Am L;x‘deo { %21‘ ;}a‘ ThiE | WoN o e Bo o corty 2. 7% | The leading tutures ranged ua follows; 10,700{Am Car & Fy Co| 44% | zgu 13:\. 1‘4;;;: | B reg. cert Articles— © Open. Tow, Close, % B '8 |"Gon| "S5 a2 Dooxauranos May vt S na.‘w,. 93 |96 . | Do couponm... : Sl esial it | Do new 48 nna % 1280280 (285 | Do couy o oAm or Tv.lnek‘o 11 [10%/ 105 107 | Amer 45y 45y 100/Am Hide & L..| 9| { 9" | Do Atch gen 37 % ; | A5 5 & bt S Atlantic O L 45101%/ [ Bait & onlo . 104% P T st Brnokl)n T ¢ ds M‘A W e | Ctntral of Ga 5-114 gog 745 748 . A b Thy 1hy | uly 285 1278 | B Juhort” 'Ribs P 0 pemnde L I sm 1495 1504 | anuary 180% | mmimm 1404 | Jul Tk 1hr TRA B00(Am Sreel ‘Fiiries] 145 1450 1488 183 | e et £ lm.“.“AgaTslmk';f . 5214) 52 Ibl llf:g’fl 0 o2 x Cash Grain and Provisions. 8,000/ Am_Tobacco i35 73 1083 Hom% | GGk 5s. sr A. B4 CHICAGO, tan. JA_Omb muotations wers | 5.700/Amer Woolen ..| 461| 44%4| 4515\ 46 | Do bs, ser B F!nur steady; N ring wheat, { 12,800/ Do pfd ... 1 Y 4| Colo Mialand 4s. 8085%¢; No. 2md S0l a8TRC 84,100 Ansconda | Colo & So 4s. 4 2c;, No. 2 vellow. dde; No. | e B | Cuba B ... hite, m%;a N zzry':"?ma o I Do pfd ... 2 | Den & Rio G 4 falr to cholce malting, 420 ""600|Atian Coast | lsanu.\ T &8 F. ! Do QaGa EpTYFe-ay P Qa £l |- 0 128 'IOOlCnIo 82,300/ Do pfa 100Colum HC & I 25,500/ Colorado So . n.mond Match ) non Distil Secur . Do bonds 1,506 Dululh s S&A. Do 1700/ Gen Flectrio 9.000/Great No bfa +-|Hayana Tob Do pfd 1 om Titinoie Gentrai --3p--{Interboro . {Inter Marine Do pfd Manhatt 7,400/ Met Securities. i300/Met St Ry 3,400/ Mexican Cfmrnl ] | reactionary than for a long [ Do_pfd. N R R Mex »id mmmmwmm t. 500/ New Jersey Cen. 4,800/N Y Alrbrake. 1 1, New York Cen. “N Y.Cllt!a STOCKS. 100 Greene Cons Cop| 30% Co .{. pra Hockmx Valley .| | 28 1 [High[Low.| Bid.| % eon | 2012 o 8844 681}l 68 11415 111434 (114 231141250 230" 63 160 1162 154% |1 mg | 10 W it mny, 118 %113 (113 14{128 Ask Exle prior lien 45.100% < . it 9; No | 2 93 1wgl.!:n.«. o3 (81 mess pork, per barrel, $13 T5@15 771 | no‘?"( a :v.s 108% Western Md sy | lard. (10‘1’22) pnu'ndl. 7 msm 45: sbort Hba Japan 6s .......100% Wis_Central a8 e 7 'mm' suort cleds eldon I * New York Mining Stocks. wines, § 'fi«,‘ ract grade, $18 25. 0344|903 o1is | 20| Little Chef !uul ts. Shipments. 175 115 172 | 55, Ontario . - 22! ¥ o1 L | 45| Ophir 58 % | 57, Phoenix 1;2 \r.'g% | Com Tunnel M % §°‘°“ e o 1 | Con Va Min avage . Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | 813 1% i1 1 85 Sierra - Nev 34 5y s2%| 3334 M4 ; Tron Sliver 1511400 Smail Hopes i3 | GG e S on. et K 39 [199 | Leadville Con . reamaries, s@zic. daries ; ind e e Boston Stocks and Bonds. firm ot tases inchaded, 11100 fiaa: | 22t | Money— 19c; vrime, 20c; extras 22c. Cheese, steady, | 78 Call loans 10@13c. b s Cot EA: VESTOCK MARKET. Atehison .o 100 Amer Zino .11 G4y B a b Do adj . 96 Atlantic . - 2% Omaha. M Gomtrat &b 18% Bingham 343, - Railroads. s ! Calumet & Hecla712 OMASIA, Neh, Jan, 23.—CATTLE—Rece) Atchison 913+ Centennial ...... 203 | 4800, Stefidy to lower. Nafive steers, §3 Do _pta. 1044 Copper Range §75; cows and heit 2 50@3 85; canners, Boston & Albany.253%! Daly West $176@2 40; stockers and feeders, $2 25! Boston & Maine.158 calves, 92 50@6; bulle and stags, $2 25@3 Bostpn Bley S Recelpts, 8500, hiEher, Hew Mex Central 35 T5@5 45; mixe uanooco light, $5 250 NY NHG& S4g; bigs, 345085 10; bulk, 85 40, Tnion_ Pacific P—Recelpts, 8600. Strong, 10c higher. Miscellaneous— Yearlings, $5 80@6 20; 'etherl 90; | Amer Arge Chem 31 S g 3 labs, $1G7 Do pfd........ Mont Coal & Coke & Kansas City. e e ” {5 Dominion .. 301t | KANSAS CITT. Jan 28 —CATTLERe- cel) 12000 Market steady to 10c m.m Sl wlr s gt ; stockers i ers, : bu $2 503 85; _calves, wteers, 50; Wuum Tea cows, ”M.Q. HOGS—Recelpts, 15,000, strong (o Bc bigher. k. §6 405 50; heavy, $b 45@ :a ssé kers, $5 40@5 52%; pigs -na lights, Samee — Recelpts, 5000 Markst 6@100 Deher Top Westers lembs, 47 50; muttons, lambs, $6 2597 50, range . 38 1080/50; Tea owes, $4 2506 55, 39 | 40 Chiecago. .......... lg“ 1543!4 cchGO Jan. ”—CBAee B ts y. ves, 33 70@5 85} 398 a1 | 23 | 32 5% e heiters. 14004 80: _stockers an: e o teeden, $2 40@5 40, $3 60@4 50. { Byl @ Recelpts, Market to By & ua butmr-. 35 i T4%! T4 oodhvy 'mrounhu.um‘g ) 80 850; night, wo'e, 55; by 9 —man-. - ,é JE e wtsosudo 3"1595 80; lambs, e 00T 50 liso""li78" 178 [17834 nnscml.umovu MARKETS, / (322 (320 l822 I328 1"30%| 80 | 80% Forelgn Futures. 8 |8 o 118 (118 Wheat— 95 |05 I SR 1& u'fii 178%/179 | M, K & .. 41 T 7 610 238 ~ 1240 Bar silver—Steady; 80 3-183 per ounce. 18%| 13 uoney—a%m per ‘cent. u.ngu, ;| 38| 3¢ The “discount in the open market = e for Shore bills in § 1AT 3% peor cent'and for %% 404 3 33 three months' bills 3%GS% o 33 5 /New York Cotton Market. He 34 33 NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—COTTON—Fut: » Wool M | &y ug il 10000 barely siendy: January, 1125 Tebru: Basten, Wosk Msvheh 581 A 3 pri ; May, | BOSTON, Jan. 28.—The wool market ta in 8414 B4 | 84 August, | a firm pesition with a fairly steady -| 824 che 16,650, Calls for R etory Wool ia better tham the Sbil: 83%/| |63 Doints lower. | ity of the dealers to supply, stocks 50 17 |19 );mauu S anda, 11900 D s ulf, 12150, | greatly am-mfl:w the selection is poor. o e ‘wools are * s S T Yowvy. 2280; -3 Condition of the Treasury. fine medium, 3 lmdlum, rc; low WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—To-day's state- | Medium, 27 70 ment of the reasury balances shows: A “3 Gble cash balance. $142.287,550; gold coin and | 40° &m et J00410; 108 me 202 96%| 9714 121 115 317c. 1,200/Allis Chalmers. 1,400, Do pfd Bint Eecurttics b 84 505 '{?"“1’ Maxsasd, $1 10; No. 1 Northwestern, mllum $78,] 12119& ;om certificates, $32,371,- W’M“m n\m, m -.m, fl' New York Grain and Produce. 28c: "Bn. ‘medium’ . Jan, ”—mUE-—R«:eI 41,200 barrels; exports, 12,000 barrels, and barely steady. WHEAT—Bamm 55,000 bushels. Bpot, c d‘wuN::‘:h Na 2 red, 0. iern Dul B ELES St n In y ces losing about per bushel. The influences chiefly mponx ‘were liquidation, bearish news and Bradstreet's visible st it, close was 5%@lc net 1. o lower. May, 90% closed 90%c; July, n‘é N ousd Bome " % S0 P Firm. HIDES—Firm e P E prices ecline of 10 p:lnu mu, % 23,800 tons, against 81,0005 on_the way to this port, 200,560 tons, against 179, T—The cash grains s quoted slow. d buyers shy. Th CASH WHBAT. White E‘fmgn“h 41:{33& N vy | of lefl’lfll 30; Northern 42%; g‘mhm Pl s.-mkum;m. B 8 E I v m, Session. B A.n l‘lli .ng* 11819& unw nnu.m(——n ' u un- marketa Cash rln, uulnd all thres de- pucm-. in 1 " demand, with gm uotations unchanged. nmnm'x .gull at t. ere Tower Yesterday and dull. CASH “BARLBY. Feed, '115% 1 20 for common and $1 23 1 flg to cholce; anlnl’. $1 /Chevuuu'. $1 2091 per otl FUTURBS. Mo e y—No sales; sn nu.mgn‘a‘, s m& ember ... l! m, Sell‘lun Close. May—No saicor §i 215 Bld, $1 2% asked. Becember—97%c. % OATS—Offerings of all kinds are sufficlent for the very moderate demand and quotations remain unchanged. market s still L e 2 = 3 for cholce seed, for fair londuduu::r.eomm‘o&c BT 1 2o titary ook white Wg 15; srwln. $1 60@1 85; Grul.tx'ln 168 per ctl. CORN—With a good demand from the mills for the ml-ml!lfl:t\ln ol oud woduou. the mar- ket remains stead: hlna Western llcked ll 22 &r Yellow and White and ;i for Mixed; Cali- fornia large ; small 'round o131 3 rntte, mominal; dan. 81 00 1d2% for White and $1 Brown, n 1 42%@1 52 per Q!ouuon- monurlu-nommummuvm llu.lo doing. There are no offerings of any vongace in this market. BUCKWHEAT—S$1 ml i per ctl. Flour and Flrlm. Goods. The ‘millers report the Hongkong market for Flour very dull owing to the Chinese boycott, !bl‘ll: the local d¢ is very fair. There s lllu.ll domefl.lc Inflflll’! for Farinaceous demangd for Flour for Japan is sald to bc wekllx up, nnd inquiries for con- siderable lines on this ,ate reported. PLOUR—California Family Dxtras, 34 510, usual terms 34 rog? ‘and Washington, $3 1504 1. FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 100 1bs: Rye Flour, 88 75; Rye Meal, $3 50; Rice 38; $2 75; extra Cream do, 75; Oat l!lll> 75; Oat Groats, $4 75; ominy. 3 wheat Flour, $4 530G 4 15; acked eat, $3 75; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, 7@8; In sacks, $6 lit Peas, boxes, 5 50; Rolled Oats, bbls, 50; Pearl Bariey. $6; : Green Peas, $5 50 per Hay and Feedstuffs. The millers and other handlers of Bran quote a steady market for this description. Other Feedstuffs rule firm. The demand for H still quiet and sufficient to fill {m- needs, and prices remat unchanged. Receipta have been running larger of late. N—$19 50G21 per tom. MIDDLINGHW per ton. SHOR' ' TUFF Rhll.d Blfl! , $20@27. Oll- cake Meal n 5-ton fots, $37; jobbi Beans, $30@40 e R R eal. o ; ton; Mealiaita, 822 o car Tote®” and 833 50 or lmlller uantiti eat, lll 1650' Wheat and Ouat, nlousw Oat, $9 : Barley, $8@11; Voi- unteer Wild Oat, t‘r 11;_sta able. $6 50@S 50; stock, 310150 Alfal per ton for holce river, ordinary and $12G12 m for STRAW- T bal Beans and Seeds. A few slight fluctuations in Beans will be seen, but the general list remains unchanged. The feeling continues firm and sellers manifest no pressure to sell. There s nothing new in Red, K| 8@olic; Al ; Ra N uyg Bo;. ump Hko per Toe Miiler 33 840 n_Soed, gzfin per ton. RIED PE rms—mm. $1 60; Green Peas, 329 250 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. All Potato handlers report a frm market for choide oiferige ot tabls dssctipticns and Eood seed stock, but there is practically no demand for low grade Burbanke, the general run of ver goods particularly being very dull. Stocks ua hlzhar prices are being ol Onions are nlmflml and easy, i pm of poor stock available. Prices of miscellaneous vegetables show but lttle enu- to Peas and To- e 1he Tuik o The aexivais from e Clllornie AL pisdent oad ey e more or less rain X l;llnlt‘ a-rnnhn; $1 26@1 Tt banks, 90c@ M’- por U vm Poultry and Game. for the extra demand for the Chinese ties having practically ceased, :lln of an ordinary, les In excess dectde — Fres] frm; firsts, 26%c, seconds, thirds, nominal; (xu&-nl- selected stors, 2um~. Fastern, steady; firsts, 25c, firm: California, nominal; Eastérn -hnd. 18%e, firm: firsts, 173, firm;. seconds, no inal. HEESE—California _fancy, new, wac, fren: firate, 146 frm; seconds, sl Young Amedean oOier firsts, 'seconds, v.mse nrm. Eastern, u'usfi California fancy, . 1c, firsts, 123¢; oung Americas, fancy. uc "Bastern, fancy, 156, Sieady. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There was continued activity in the mairket for Oranges, large Navels still leading in point demand,’ and close esirabls S o zes et at slu.urnmnondolbokmmnm Bbut there was no improvement in prices of such Btock, ‘suppiles being still in excess of the de- mand, There was only one car avallable for the silction company up to & late bour and the promoters stated that umess further supplies ot 2502 per Box for fancy, Toe @31, 25 for cholcs and P %o for g TRUS AND TROPICAL ¥R - lx‘raozlo for cho\uudu h’;lflfinflr ards; nes, S 1 25; Lemops, ; Grape Fruit, $1 50@8: exican Limes, nomina a- t as before, ;.nd inal, there call mu?v‘r for it nominal, FRUITS—. Royals and ards, 8te for choice, Bo for extra choice and 14 @10c for i o ectar- ines, T1@8io for white and Red; Plums, pitted, 6 '@oc_for oo, o ApOTaLS for Shoige, 580 60gese for Gner: i biack, o, PRUNDS—8¢ sizes B’éfl C: m Muscatels, A}fl {'fl”mm e S teias ceations by R o 5 31,@4%¢; 2-crown London layer raisixs, L Ro P\ul Ultra, D% 108 81 Wllnll'.l. No. 1 softshe ‘co 1 pardshenl, 1% @13 4c; No Peum 8gTc h 30; Cocoln\lll. Chnlnfllfl 8@10c HONEY— n lmlu . Comb, 12%@15e for white aud 1 12c for amber; water -nlu extracted, 5 B0 w‘hlu, be: :m Y50; dark, — Hawallan extrac mw.\x—flm per 1b. is re- not yet and 1b for Continued firmness in Hams and ported but the talked-of advance Da: taken place. Trade continues qulet featureless. CURED MBEATS—Bacon, 1le hesvy. 11s4o or light m‘:::fi' 18 light, 14@14%c for extra a for sugarcured; dry Salt Hides 1lc; Sel- lies, 12¢; Bastern sugar-cured Hame, California Hams, 124,@12%c; Mess Beef, s per bbl: Mess, $10; Family, $11; prime Mesg Pork, §14; exira clenr. $19 50; Mess, $17 50; Pig Pork, $22; Pigs’ Feet, §5; Smoked Beet, 140 per Ib. O o Rirees quotsd st Sihe_per I for Californla_compound, @74 for Eastern com- pound and 9%c for pure; half barrels, pure, 10c; 10-1b tins, 10%4c; 5-1b tins, 108c; 3-1b tins, 10%e. COTTO! One half barrel, S%c; three Ealf barrels, 8%c. one tierce, S}c; tWO flerces, 834c; five tierces, Sc per 1 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Heps. Hides are still firm and In good demand and dry are lc higher. Tallow has also advanced. are quoted dull and unchanged by local o&l but the New York and German mar- are riling firm, as aiready mentioned. Qnonuon- remain unchanged. The Wool market Is still reported very duil and nothing in the way of active business Tooked for until the new spring clip comes m. which will be some little time yet. Quotations remain as heretofofe. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about %@lc under quotations. Heavy Saited Steers, 13c; ium, 12%c; light, 12c: Cow Hides, 12c for heavy and 12¢ for Tight; Stags, Slc; Salted Kip. 12c; Salted Veal, 13c: Salted Calf. 1dc; dry Hides, 2%¢; dry Kip, ‘20cr dry Calf, ‘2e; shearlings, each: short Wi each; medium, fi(k: $1 25 lonl ‘Wool, ' Horse Hides, salt, for medium, §2 L OWetvo. 3 —No. 1 r!nd!r‘d. 4&" in cans drums, Grease, OOL—FfiI clp—N m do, defective, 12@14c; Middle Cmn? defective, 12@ldc; San Joaquin 10@13¢c; Sen Jnlqulu Lambe, 1 16¢; do, defective, ver HOPS—T@11¢ per Ib. —— in bhl.l. eupply and firm, under light arrivals, high prices are diminishing the DRESSED MBATS. - Wholsants adte trems slaughterers to dealers mam——mcmo for Steers and 5@5%c per )l}?:‘l'ofl—wuhm Omllo-, Ewes, mo "‘“"’_“‘"' Btaset Hoen: 40%0 per . L!m The following u\m'-luuu are M good sound Lk ock delivered In San Francisco, less 40@ E3 cent l‘fl“‘l‘ tor Cattle: CRTLE Steers, S @Te; Cows and Hett- "Euvm—mum per b ¢ ). Ib_(groes -una e T s”x. 03 10 1. o) m‘ ¢; under 180 Ibs, m-—-ll Sows, 20 per cent off; 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, buyer June-July, 6%c; B e v e wfi) "RUI‘!S—T\I‘ California Fruit cuwn”!“ Assoctation quotes the following price i Z ] R | k|| # 9| T eflat] i ;;;;’5 igigig:" 140/ 118 1 .. ] TO0 3 i HH H 3 On | 00, Soeunt of the time we will sell at J. fon, Tenth and Bryan head of 26c; _Bocen Eine, 5 bulk, 15%¢: tn line, ‘in bulk, 15344; 5. 6340; cases, Sko 25¢; in cases, ‘l'l 'RPENTINE—80c “D AND WHITE lu,e . per lh White SALT—Quotations several important hou Cubes. A Crushed Granulated, fine, §.20c; 5.20¢; Fg!l Granulat z.m:; i I in * 1“|l§§ gy aQ g, rels size AUCTION SALE 2 AUCTION SALE 2 Wlmuluv. JAN. un. AT ARCADE Postponed till THURSDAY, FEB. Llllhu“flulmmd-‘t‘blf!l‘ for_prt -..fl”'" In cases, Ho: No. Dhnlhh iron barrels or drume. Se; SUGAR—The Western Sugar emn. pany quotes as follows, per Ib, In ml-lb WIS DAY, £ AUCTION SALE o= horses being nvn-d Pods. " wiih e wi 1, at which B. Horan's new pavil- t ats., S. P, 135 h"'fl Jan. EORD & SMITH, Tivestock Auctioneers, 628 Clay street, San Franeiseo. cu-. Motor more; Benzine, in 12%4¢; cagen, 1ic; $0-degree Gasoline. in buik. per gallon in cases and in drums and iron barrels. LEAD—Red Lead, 8@ Lead, 8@8%c, accordiog QU]CK!’ILV!RW per Dl. for local use and $36@3T for export. continue ml-l. w!(l ses _cut: Powdered, 5.30c; Capdy unaul-ut 5300. Dry Dry Granuiated, ed, 5.20c; Best Granu- [ Cabile ] 2, g i g: 1 HI' 00 Geary-st §o. — 0 ' SF - H C&S 5%8.105% — 5. 5a Sina 12w — Dols ... 100 — R 6 — 113% Hon R T 8s.108% — of A LA Elec 5s.102 — | (1900) ... 108% — LAGAR! Bs.100 — | (810) ....307 — LA Ry 8s.119 — [S P ot C déa LAL gtd 5,107 107%| (1906) ....108 — LAP lcmSell3 — | (912 u&mfi LAP C e 110 — |SPC L o Salisy — Mit-st C 6e.113%114 [S P B R 6 - Do lemBe.118% — |S V Wat 8a103 — nvamma— Do 4o Bm. 100% — NR of C 6s.101% — | Dods = N P C R Js.10415108 ug 102 N C Ry Salid% o |U Q& E e — NCPCBs — N ‘of SF 4s O GL&H 5s. —!m P 8s. — Ok T Co 8 — | Yos SL 4148 — DobBs .... s WATER STOCKS. Contra Csta 4 — |Port Costa... — 88 Marin Co... 80 — ?-vvuc.mc‘. GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L& P— 4% Pag L Co.. 78 80 Martel Powr 2 — (S F G & B 386 — utnal £ L. 18% 19 [Sen G & B. 12 — INSURANCE. P 148 130 210 240 ... 60 — — 1680 BANKS. Sav & L 80.100 — Sec Sav - — Union T 2800, RAILROADS.