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TMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ks weak on the day. k- trading of a light Saturday character. 2cie to the Orient. Clearings still gain. heavily over the preceding year. yw a marked decrease 1905, in 1905 beats the record. iange rates unchanged. es lower and active. s, Hay and Feedstufis unchanged. Butier and Cheese in light supply, on exports she md Game generally firm and well cleaned up. good demand and firm. everywhere. Pack im 19 o EASTERN MARKETS. New York Money Market. n\zx» fll\ Mlu 61'1 pYETe-w 1.000/Con_ Gas 2660 Corn Pro@ucts 50| 58S, /rmn- & Hud-m m ~221 &L . |8 vid . Dismons Mateh | "'3.666 Digtiling Sec “4,660/ Dututh ss¢ 1,200 Do 33‘52&3285 38 FEE o B T BES R G B OF 333ARBRRIE 2! L 3233 EEPEP * Atchison 4 .‘3,! Boston & Albany.253%| Coj Boston & Maine.174 Boston Elev Fitchbure pfd. Mexican Cenu-n 35%' NY NH Tanton Pacife 1158 Miscellaneous-— An].;r Arge Chem !3’6 pfd Amer Pneu Tube. 15 Old Dominion . . ¥ Osceola . Cotton lower. : Closing Stocks. Cons money. .4 1516/ ¥ Central. 2 > 5 2 Do for acct. | Nor A Western. . Onions quict; featureless. Vegetable arrivals light. | pnaconda - ;f“: Pl o WO gg,Vg Do ptd. 107 | Pennsylvania Balt & Ohto. .110%. Rand Mines T B k Can_ Pacific .l"n Beading ... 1010 184 s weak. Do 1st P i ananas wea 0o Aopes e ,{flg.f in light receipt and very firm. M 7 & P‘f;»; &’pgn',}:“ o y : 521480 Pacific 72 Wool duil. 1 93% Union Pacific ...161 Cul 101 -y .180 (188 T 40 ver—Rirm; 0 3-16d per ounce. Money—8% @4 per ocent. The rate of digcount in the open market for short bills is 8% per cent and for three months’ bills 3% per cent. New York k Statement, | NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—The statement of the clearing house banks for this week shows | that the banks hold $15,62.850 over the:lezal reserve required by law. of $084,725 over last week. The statement follows: Loans, $1,041,113,300; Increase, $15,517,800. Deposits, $1,047,112,600; increase, $17,743,300. Circulation, $52,267, : decrease, $415,000. Legal tendcrs, $644,801,800; inc ieae, | $463,000. Specie, $193,006,400; increase, $3,083,100. 600int_Paper ,000, Do pid . Power . o ol - 200 CFL8 & M o). igiKen City So....|d 100, Do pta K-nku« & i)u M Reserve, $217,808,000; increase, $8, S0 300, required, $261,778,150; increase , $15,820,850; decrease, $954,725. tates deposits, $17,958,925; dg- New York Cotton Market. ey NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Market opened o Manhattan .. | steady, 5 to 8 up, which was about. the hghest 800/ Met. Securities. 4 [of the sesslon. There was agfiressive bear 700 Met ¢ R [i28% | pressure, as well as continued liguidatigh right 100/ Mex Cent o5 23% | after the call, which carried prices off below 100 Mino & St L. | 887 | the low point of yesterday. There s no news 100 Do lsip &,m s 101 | whatever on which to sell cotton. It seems & 2000M, st P & S5 M10 159 | case of seiling futures now regardiéss of what 8% 35%| 38% | * Futures opened steady. 71| 71 15 offered 11. 1084, Au.,\.‘ Hl 148 offered i | mug 180 181 “ the spot markets are. | P anuary, 3 (104 steady. January, March, 11.10e; April 11.12¢; , 11.27¢; August, 11.30¢; Sep- t'cotton closed quiet. Middling uplands, 13 Fe; middling Gulf, 11 Sales, 572 bales. New York Grain and Produce. | . NEW YORK, Jan. 27 —FLOUR—Recsipts, 14,400 barrels; exports, 4400 barrels. Dull and | unchanged | WHEAT Receipts, 6,000 bushels; 56% | 23,785 bushels, Spot, irrexular; No. 2 red, 92‘5‘9014.' elevator and 92%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 8 | Northern Duluth, 95%c £. 0. b. afloat. ~Further - j102 .}'Od% sharp declines appeared in wheat to-day as a 208% 207 | result of liqutdation, induced by large Als- 198 1195 | yralfan shipments, prospects of heavy world's 7 {202~ ||h|pmen|c on Monday and weakness in out- | side markets. The close was lgc lower. July, 11.030; 3 3 o 3.000(Pacific < ‘m ‘ST':’C' closed 90c; September, ST@STi4c, closed - Do 24 prd . HOPS—PFirm. Pacific Coast, 1805, 10@14c; 800, Pactfic Mail | 1064, 0013¢; oids, GSc. 3 Sy 5! 2 R R Co. | g FHIDES—Firm. Calitornia, 31 to 25 pounds, 2,000, Peoy 100/P ( | “$v00L—qQuict. Domestic feece, s5fi3se, PETROLEUM —Steady. Refined New York, 4 | 7.60c: Philadelphia and Baltimore, 7.55¢; do, | in bulk, 6.58c, COFFEE—Futures closed points lower to B points higher. bags. February, 6.80c; March, 6. 7.10c; July, 7.30@7.35¢; Septembe December, 7. Soot—Ria, mvoice, § 7-16c; mild, firm; Cordova, 9% @ steady, mnet § Bales, 4875 1403, w"s 84 | peih w0l 1014 | {1013 1013 3644 351, 40" 12, s.so'c; No. con!ecxlonen X cut loat and crushed, b.40c: pm\dmd granulated, 4.70c; cubes, 4.95c. UTTER and CHEESE—Unchange POGE-Wenk. Wentern Brats Toe, | onds, 17@17%¢; Southern, 15@19c. DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows 1008t L & do sec- 100, T 10,800 Sow 43,300, D 5,100/Sou no fresh feature and prices are without quot- 500| Do pfd - able change. Common are held at 7i4@iRc; 5 it lm-rl) prime, 8%@dc; prime, 9%c; cholce, 10c; 200 Tex Pac L T Co| fil francy, PRUNIS—Are in #o0d demand on spot and Pacific quum:lons are firm at 4%@Se, according to 8,700 Texas 0 Third Avenue . uw‘L, umg e i B L‘k“‘{‘” | 582 3 APRICOTS—Are also in falr demand at the ©00{ Do pfd 59%( 58%| moment, and with stocks light prices hold 1,800 Twin City R T..|119% 119 4 | yery firm. Choice are quoted at #%@10c; ex- 500 Un Bag & Paper| 144 tra choice, 10%@10%c, and fancy at 11@12c. 200, Do pfd PEACHES—Are unchangcd with extra eholoe T, OoDpSr uoted at 10¢; fancy, 10@lle, and extra fancy, & dodiuaton e AORE s yokiinga 100{ Do ptd ... ged on spot, with Do Conv {loose muscatels quoted at 5%@8%c: seeded it | raisins, 54@7%c, and London lnyers at $1 60, Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—To-day's it g ment of the Treasury balances in tyh! K:ngll':.l I;::dm;hflwlld r;\l"l;’; Itl‘{nh oo nee, §140,- 705: gold coin an ullion, $77,754,457; certificates, $31,842,60 e Inited Coppe te New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—There was no quata- 3 ble changes in the various metal marke };{;"' 1;71,."2 { the ‘situation displayed. the . deual Aeinrird Ry B 41| 44% | apathy. Spot tin is quoted at $36 15G46 15 i s oht 12 Yaxe and electrolytie copperare held at $18 600/ va-Car_Chem Co ezvg (] Bt e g b Y00l Do vta { d is_aulet, with quotations ranging from 7,400 Wabash 900, Do pfd Do Deb Ba sbfl:jn $5 80. according to delivery. Ir was unchanged. 300/ W 100, Western Union. Exports and Tmports, 8,000 Westinghouse NEW YORK, J The tr ¥ Do st pfd merchandise and drygoods at mneuylmlr':m W 3 York for the wedk enaing tofar I ued at $12,2285 Total imoorts of specis_ at the port Pt New York «for the wesk ending to- silyer ana $16,4% ‘eold SETEE N S | - Total exports of specie trom the port | York for the week ending fo-ay were 1,203 622 atlver and §500,000 gold. 716,100—Total _shares sold New York Bonds. £ ref 2s reg..103% Japan €s, 20 ser.100 b A b Do ‘coupen 16841 Do’ n " cert " w74 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Do 38 reg......10 Do 4b4e, cert... 9434 | e Do coupon.. 103U Do 24 ‘weries..’ 91 { Future Grain and Provisions. Do old 4 reg-108 [ & N unified a1®% | CHICAGO, Jan. 27.—Sentiment | Do coupon. 3 [Man con gold 45.108" | pit was ektremely beariah for tre oigel Bo new da o 120% | Mex Coneral s - 80 {day and Jocal traders and leading longs sold Do coupon.....130%| Do lst inc. | beavily. Injtlal auotations on May wore' oft | %@Yc at S5%GS5%c. According to the re- elish statistician the o Norld's shipments for the week will be about 9,600,000 Dbushels, which is more than generally expected, sage. coupled ~with the an- | mouncement that the exports from \Australla wera 1,704,000 bushels for the week, 1,480,000 bushels for the. corresponding oo of one year agn, du? holders and weak- enfd the market materfally. _The domestic situation also favored the hears. ~In the North- west stooks of wheat continued to show de. cided incredse and weather over fhe winter wheat beit was mild. ces deciined steadily until May reached S4i4c, which point was touched within the last half-hour. Covering by shorts caused a slight nfiy within the Lo inutes of teiding, the close R} C. eun houses and market closed. weak, ntbymemllou. -nm 5 | ing oy Jocal traders v May closed % lower Provisions were firm on ae 2zz3is 85 14 [ = i Horn Stiver ... 1 oot Nevada 38 Iron SHVQE 4 le g - ol Leadville Con Little Chief . Boston Monéy— _(rhn loans 'ime loans . Bonds-=- Do adj 4s Mex Central Raliroads— { T 101 JEhaanbl.Wl as Flour, barrels . Wheat, bushels Corn, Onts, bushels Rye, bushels . Barley, bushels ch to-day the bul edsy at mark, 17¢; @ise. This is a decrease 81 41%; \orlhem Red, ter remains Gull at 86 3590 45. N [ : o B _Deates quote s weak or 770 July % 1% 765 762% 765 Cash Graln and Provisions. cxmmo .vum :1 118; prime. ummh r_bbl, $18 TH@I8 7T 2 “short ribs sidea’ (1 ort clear sides (boxed), § 1561 s basis of high wines, .1 20; el act grade, $13 25. 1 Articles— bushels 2 68,500 Butter, Cheese l-l g CHICAGO, Jan. 2"4——011 841280 ; Garice, 18@28c. Egi casés included, 16@17c; flnu" Cheese, steady, 114 eries, prime extra, 20c. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. C‘HXCAGO Jan. 2. —c».m.!:h—nmu: s head; market steady. Ves, 820; cows, 813564 40; helters, 43 40 Tfi; calves, $5 #ood to prime stedrs, §6 30G 25; poor to mdlum. 50@5 25; stockers nn(l teeders, $2 5004 50. OGS—Racelpt 19,000, Monday, 25,000 market_stron de higher l(lxed and buué‘ ers’, $5 30@! ® 35 'aba 558 a0: i as%? B ) 3"' bulk of sales, c?wc 50, e F—mmp o 2000, market steady. Sheep, 0@b 80; yearlings, $6@6 65; lambs, S e Omaha. OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 27.—CATTLE—Receipts, 100_head; HOGS—Receipts, ‘market unchanged. 8500, market strong. 40 5 38 Dlga; a tszfixo ik of e P—gwlph 100; market steady. Kansas City. TY, Jan. 27.—CATTLE — Re- e, 10 m arket steady. Native s(urs. vs_and_heiters, $2G4 90 2304 60; bulle, §2 50 calvus{ sio? 25: Weatern ol wber, 50; Westarn fed cOWws, Bulk ot sntes, . $5 305 48%; heavy, $5 400 5; packers, $0 30@b 42%; pigs ‘ara Yignts, eccipts, 200; market steady. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL, ning Closing . 6 0y PARIS. Wheaj— Jan. May-Aug. Openin i Closing 24 35 Flour— Opening 30 70 81 70 Closing 30 70 81 70 St. Petershurg Money Market. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 27.—On the Bourse to-day Imverial 48 rose to 797%e and closed firm. The improvement in the market was dus fo the Infix of mold, the increased discount rate bringing millions from abroad. Northern Business. PORTLAND, Jan. 27.—Clearings, $513,875; balances, $64,638. SEA’ 'rrLE, Jan. 27.—Clearings, $1,834,372; fan. 27.—Clearings, §537,402; bal- $393,305; E, Jan. balances, $18,306. St. Louis Weol Market, ST. LOUIS, Jan Wool, steady. Medium gradés_ combing and clothing, 26@#0c; Hght fine, 22@26c; heavy fine, 19@2ic; tub washed, 35@41%c. Northern Wheat Market. 27.-~Clearings, Club, 71 lley, Tfll? London Wool Sales. LONDON, 27.—The offerings at wool duction salés to-day amounted fo 12 845 bales, chiefly medium greasy. Competition was spirted and all sections bought freely at full rates. Merinos were occaslonally & per cent above the December average. Coarse and low grades sold rapidly. Crossbreds weré active, following an Improved demand from Ameri- LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. The-Siberia took out a treasure list of $101,402, consisting of $1242 In Mexican dol- iars and $60 in gold coin for Hongkons and $190,100 In silver bulllon for Kobe. Siiver was lic higher. Exchange rates re- mained as before. LOCAL, Sterling Bxchange, sixty day: Sterling Exchange, slght Sterling ExcHange, cables. New York Exchange, sight . New York Exchange, tel Gsrlnhin Stlver, per ounce Mexican Dollas INTBRNATIONAL. New York on_Paris New York on Mexico . Parls on London Beriin on London g o885 3 ¥ Wheat and Other Grains, WHEAT—Chicago was %c lower. $t. Louis and the Northwest were heavy sellers. In thi et futures were lower, with large irading, The cash grain was stilt~iib- erally offered and fnactive. with the tone rather weak than otherwise. CASH WHBAT, California Club. $1 4081 41%: White Australlan, $1 47%@1 52 of Clll(omll. Wbue Club, spot, 8% 1 i g Calitornta ‘er grad-s 12 Jlfl)r‘l‘hemao' Northern 35, FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. May Decem EAIII.B:.Y—T:A Wa:‘k closed dwuh m- “.,‘ grain quiet unchanged and futures ve active and 1# Recelpts continued omm}l" CASH BARLEY. Feea. $1 18%01 20 for common and % n’mcmcumnflnn wvalier, u 2001 35 per au. 1+ 1 Session s to u‘ao a m Open. High. Low. % ah odn uc“"‘" . 8% 9% 931 1y OATS—Most traders on 'Change reported the market very dull yesterday at previous prices. Thn\re are rather more Inferlor grades AMowing mple than (of late, ma, §1 551 %0 for eholc:' sead, $1 ;o May ... December for fait to good and 3135 fot common; $1 s0@1 to_cholce for sced and $ownds 81 45 ro orauna feed; White, 31 155 Surprise, $1 “Grave, 31 9ri6 Quomlonm 125 for Yellow i Call~ Ket, .eoordm‘ Lo thelr etoeks. main unchanged. ‘Western sacked, u B& ol S SR BPHE S o T wnite, nominai: i §Found %118 cor White and tor RY g v i Flour and Farinaceous llllntnll l’::lly "'-‘m. “&? fi%xg Tri'm Barley. ’hu § Green Pe'., Hay and Feedstufrs. g ATn N R L etorage lc. Bluestem, j 81 “é $1 f&% 11"3:'9'( uc'::' 3 um.Apncofi. 50 per E" holds _its G'D very well, althe there been ving lately than for some ms e, ing heavy offer- ings the San Jn':nln,vuuy, ‘which ap- It the spring months. Straw b( trifie Remer for the Teason tha the last two weeks have been u» and stocks in lhe city, hlvc on to fill uu usual demand.’ 55 per ton. per ton. = Tolled Barley, m l- ceke Meal in 5-ton lots, $37; jobbing. $37 50 lm. Cocoanut Cake or Meal u mul-. $28 in 10 mso in 5 ton lots; jobbing, $24; Cn;ln Mul. m Gracked Co Hln& ma. Horle Beans, ?flf on. Broom Ct¢ #0c per utl; cur- m Meal, mlua lots, Jobbing, t‘.l 50 per ton; x;-}f: a, uuz:‘nw:n lots and $23 50° for aller Guan HAY- t, $11 mgus 80: Whedt and Oat, $11@15 50: Oat, Barisy, gfll unteer wun Oat, $1gLL; euavle, ; i 8o g Beans and Seeds. . Aside trom a slight varfation in Limas, &h Bean market shows no nlum Seeds tinue quiet, but very steady B ruh. Wit 4 iageet jaoix. msteeiele by ';“!:!':‘P':B—S’uyul $8 40 ;e-.. ter, : smiall Whits, ite, §2 40673 65; 2 10 mg- 25; Lima, he; ed K1d" nflw' $3 7;?!: & € per ctl; Horse ans, SEEDS—Brown uumru, 15; Yellow Mustard, $3 50@3 1 b mn- 'Cfi na . 12c; ye, ryolhy, Be; e umeg 3 J mp Hfic U Hiren !‘ms——Nllel, fi IGmn ¥ess 120 3 50 per etl. Potatoes, Onlons and Ve‘et-bl\u. With the usual dullness incident to the end of the week the market for Potatoés and On- fons was devold of feature and quotations #howed no change. The feeling in Onions and 0!"'0!1 Burbanks was one of easiness, arrivals of both having been quite heavy of late. Receipts_of vegetables continued light and attractive offerlngs of all descriptions cleaned up readily at steady prices. A portion of the Peas and Tomatoes showed the effects of rain and sold siowly in consequence. The A"Dll‘l- sus that arrived on the precding day sold pound and ibarb soid up to 10 per b FOTATOES—River Whites, 60GSSe per sack: Saiinas Burbanks, $125@G175 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, 90c@$1 25 per ctl; Garnet Chilis. $1 25@1 per_ctl: Barly 31 25@1 Yo ot : Sweet Potatoes, 50c@$t 26 per ctl. ONIONS—Yellow, $1@1 35 per otl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 6GSc per Ib; String and _Wax Beans, 15@20c per Ib; Tomatoes, $1 25@1 50 per box or crate; Cabbage, §1 e ctl; Carrots, 63@70c per sack; Garile, per ib; Dried Peppers, 1214@15c per Ib tox gunisiel] gnd ) 2e. for evaporated; Mar- rowfat Squash, $35@40 per ton: Hibbard Squash, per Wn; Mue| 256@300 per Ib. Poultry Game. Poultry closed the week firm, with the mar- ket practically bare of supp! Receipts con- sieted of a few scattering lots of live stock and about 20 cases of dressed Turkeys, which found prompt sale at the previously quoted rates. A car of Western stock falis due to- w. Receipts of Game were light and con— Slsted largely, of Hare, which were lower, while an kinds of Wiid Ducks and Geese were in_good demand and firm. POULTRY-—Live Turkeys,- 17@1%c per 1b; Drptbed Turkeys, 21G%Me pec ibil Geese, 2ot ir, $262 50; Goslings, $2 50@3: Ducks, per dozen for old and l«m (or youns Hens, $4 50@5 50 for small 0g1_ tof lurge; voung Roosters, $8 300 o o ters, $4 50@5 50; . $6@8; Brolles, $3G+ for small and lw.’: o “large; Pigeons, $1 26; Squabz, $2 50G2 GAME—Per d}',';'r""""d Ducks, Canvasback, Sprig, 33 50a+4 Gray Dueks, $3; Teal, $3@3 50; Wida oDy, Black Jac £1; White Geese, 3 i Gray Brant, $3 for largé and $2 for smail; $4a6; lflre, lzo’ 5: Cottontail Rabbits, $2 50; Brush Rabbits, §1 50. Butter, Cheese Eggs. There was another advance in Bggs vester- day, ranch going up l¢, store Ygc and Easterw The receipts, which” have been diminishing’ for several days, were agaln smaller. Dealcrs report the demand still ex- ccllent and the market almost bare of fine tresh stock. Thers was no change in Butter or Cheese, both being well cleaned up and firm. Business on the exchange was as follow: Butter—ror California fresh extras, 81c bid, 81%c asked. —10 cascs California fresh selected ranch, Slc; for fests, 20c bid, 80c asked: for nore Eggp, 26%c bid: for Fastern cold stor- lected, lnsc bid, 20%e asked; for fresh Selected ranch, buyer 3, 20c bid. Chieese—Faicy new " fats, 1B bid, 15%c asked. Recaipts avere 17,600 1bs Butter, 15,400 lbs Cheese and 024 cases DHRY EXCHM(%?O OFFICIAL QUOTA- (!w!e—m Excha! q\mutlom Tepresent wholesale prices as established by sales, bids and offérs on the Exchange. Prices for Butter &na Fggs on the street are governed by the Exchange quotations, but generally range about 1@1%c higher, owing to the tscelia: neous character of the business.) BUTTER—Fresh—California extras, 81%c, easy: seconds, 23, firm; firm; fir Bastern Ladles—Ext fras, 150 Stor. goods-—California ~extras, 23%e¢, firm Bastern _extras, 205iec, firm 34c. Ladles—Extras, 20¢, eteady; 19%e, amd:. packing stock, 19¢, steady. Fresh Callfornfa selected, 3le, steady:; nominal; frsts, 2%c, seconds, .'fif?é’." 'nominal; California selected store, 26%c, steady: firsts, 20c, steady; Eastern, nominal. Storage—California, nominal; Eastern seiected, 19%e, atufly. firéts, 183c, steady; seconds, in, n?flmb—c-mmu fancy, new, 326' gteady; frste, 140, steady; seconds 12G12%c Staady. R Americas, fancy, 15c. ; seconds, 13¢. Enxem-!‘nncy. 18 fl;m. Weehs e S CAli ornlA ancy, e, firm; firs o Young Americas, fancy, ldc; Eastern, fancy, 1be, steady. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Trade in Oranges was of usual Saturday pro- jons and the market closed the week quite rm, with the big sizes of Navels closel cleaned up as a_ result of the brisk deman for that kind of truit during the past two days. of smail Oranges, too, were e 1lght and, taken as a whole, the mar- ket was In_excellent conditfon for the selling interests. The other Citrus goods, while los active than Oranges, were steady to firm, ghe big sizes of ecedless Grape Fruit being the best_seliers. 'nu-n cars of Oranges wers at hand for w's auction and several more cars were mmv expecnd Thers was no no- fceabls change in Apples, the demand wng hm ted, Dananae were weak, Five cars American article camie in And mul()y overripe, had to bé sold imme- ” _g box fof faney, T8¢ or el lu 4001&.- common. OPICAL FRUITS ~0r- for stand- ;1? ¥ 132.'.&-""“‘1' lll Grape lrnn.n‘a mgf" m ce'n ral Al-t Limes, nominal. Méxiean #1a7 v bunch: C::lul Ammun. unc| T 8 for mmn” o Dried Fruits, Nuts, Ralsine and !my “l?-lof RO! ..lu for Moorparks: Peacl ice, Yo f g A o e, e e 8015 ec; Nectas: oo (:r%mu by o fgoe fot o ol mw“ "for Yeliow; Silver Prunes, 1.: Evaporated Ap&:& 8@94c; Figs, boxes, 50 Ty Pfoice, 5oc lor extra cholce and for nncr bulk white, z;w per Ib; Dblack, basis for the f IA'H for the large and markets are alse firm. W i So ata ‘stanastity and_ ] a day or two ago were rather in m A about #@lc under quotal Hea i medium, 3 fine: Saes. dikc: Tanea Rip. Veal, 13e: ‘Calf, ide; dry Hides. AY Rip Ay O, e Sach: ‘medhum, Woc@s] 2; o6 Wool, 81 orse Hides, salt, 33@3 25 for s for medium, $2 25 for small and for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $262 25 for large and $1 50 it 8 e el o e ] : saited Mexican, 28¢; Cant American, 2Bc; Goat T8¢; ex- mmhm do. 25; large, 3 medium. .u Fall GH)—N rthern flfl. lm"fl do, aefective, 12G14c; M 'uan Codnty, tree, fi 1Tc; do, defect dc; San Joaquin Southern, mon;" ’g Joaquin Lambs, 144 do, per 1b. S 800n a further advance is not unl! wise there is not! 8 llows: & @8%c for Steers and 5@Ske per 'BAL—Large, 7 1. xuhnov-—'\'v"m.!“ckflo:" mm Sease L.um-uonc 120 per b, PORK—] 0gs, 8% @914 per Ib. RKET. uvmocx MA The following quotations are for good sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 400 45 per cent ehrinkage for Cattle cu'n,n—sum 6%@Tc; Cows and Heit- CALVH—-J%.&%: sal". 1b (gross ‘-olnl). [HEEP—W. Ewes, 4%@dc 1b, (n«- welg] ’ht) 3 MBS—$3@8 50 per head. BOGS——LIV. Hfl. 180 to 250 Ibs, 6 over 250 1bs, c; under 130 Feeders, nominal; Sows, 20 per cent off; and Stags, 40 per cent General Iml-lho. BAGS—Grain have a Grain Bags, buyer June-July, & c 80G33c; small lots, 31 COAL— Wellington, 80 Sel ttle. $6 idyagoed. ma 1'/"_ J;r ton; New Wel- Bryant, - H Bay, $3 50; in bulk and EgE. per descriptions, $8 30 per -h{m 'u- e OILS—Quotat! are for barrels; for cases 202 S0 Tineeed. 366 for bolled and raw; Cas 1. in No. 1, T0e; oow "RA. cases. $1 30g1 33 Lucol 8o for Bak bolled and 48 for raw: China Nut, cases, 78c per gallon; Cocoanut Ofl, In_barrels, lon and e for Elaine, 26c: m ené, 1’0 Stove Gm- fime, In bulk, 15%c: In cases, 32c: Motor Gaso- Distiiate, iron barvels o ’.3’...'."*.: S te, iron barrels or o ::, mc cl.fl. 8lc more; Benaine, In balk, 1230; cases. 1o 86-degree Gasoline, In bulk, ’SILRPI\TKNI—W pér gallon In cases and 84c In drums and iron Dbarrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 8@ %o per ib; White Lead, 8@S%c, according i s UEAR- The Western Refining Com- pary quotes as follows, per Ib, in A Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Powgered, 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 5. fine, 200; Dry Granulated, e aivied, ¥ i:“ hl:d uoo-h varrels, 8.70c: E. Dominoe, 8.20¢ per 1. No urder taken for less ihan seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. ‘Receipts of Produee. [ FOR. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. Flour, qr sks Wheat, ctis . Barley, ctis Oats, ctls . Corn (West),: Tallow, ctis Sugar, ' ctls Beains_. sks Potatoes, sk 8 5332%8255?&? Hay, tons Wheat, ctls . Business on the Stock and Bond Exchange was of a light Saturday charactér and the only v?rlnuon worthy of ut;l-;- .l!’u:lld; vance in Onomea Sugar . LTrhlin( was ex-dividend of #0c under the The mining stocks wére also less active. There was no_ change in the Comstocks and not much in the ‘l\mmh- the chief activity in_the latter being in Ohio T The output of the Oph.lr mine last week amounted to fortystwo mining carloads of ora assaying u"%e‘gglon and thirty-one car- loads assayin fhe “Bunker Hill and Suliivan Mining Con- centrating Company, = operating silver-lead mines in the Coeur d'Alene district. has de- clared_dividend No. 100 of In year 1005 t company pald afl.m h dividends, and its total payments to date have amounted to §5,708,000. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Jan, 27—12 m. \ UNITED STATES EONDS. & LAG& Elfs.101 108 107 = L. A Ry 8s.119 A 56107 Lt 2 A LA E C ) & & oEgEga tl';; S 35 231 l,gl 181 4 ! 2811131 (RN} » et L1 28 R HEER g2 i = o L e’ 11 tlg !l Northern l‘ll Power B Miscellaneous Stoc! Sanitary Reduetion Works. . Board— 200 l'nur o1 1000 T 1000 Xuvp.nflenu Ol1 Following were the Atlanta 250 Atlanta, s 5. 14 8800 Black Rock.. 08 3000 « taths honest : EFEETR5en sasneine |8¥8383333 uUsuEusER g L GiIgll ':I: 1 Bay CPC 6s.108 108 | SF Drax B L Wat 8e.1121% — !sr ulm: 108 Cal NW 38.112%112%/S P C R 4s. 98% EE Wl 10, | Stan B g, 80 - | _Do gtd Ba. Risl Whale. — 1024 Sun Thi 3o o= 1 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Als 8 Co.. — 2% Cas Con A. Cal Cot Mis 90% — }lnn.vco.x CJoethL— 180 [N Cal P Co. 16% c.Mn I e.‘r.lu .‘D | Orpheum Co. — gy | PaeC Cas Co.147 S Timp = & [P o et d pfd 90 100 | S F Drydoek — com ..100 — | 8P & SiCoal 20 on0 ola pl.'— 33 8o MTgmt. . 1 Do ow pl. — | Truek Hect. 21" S. ALES. Morning Session. orthwestorn Ry 425 . OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session. Mining Stoeks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. ales on the San Fram eisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 9:30 a. m. 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