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ensic cen t, — OMMERCIAL -strect Sean EAST New SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. uch chang " Cheese and Eg Km\\ma I*tqlu'r Dried Fruits unchanged. Meat and irm ma Stocks continue very active. Stocks and Bonds. e m local Futures higher, Cash Barley weaker. nchanged. selling off very well. wkets as previously quoted. under too light arrivals. lemand. Hops well held. Wool dull. sympathy w Bureau ryv/“, ne for the crops. ominal, with Aacal dealers cutting prices. d Omnions plentiful and wwec Game firm and cleaning up well. RN MARKETS. | nvariably that ame_and 1Ava ne the repewed attack o the 3 the day by the bear pach ouragement o those holding lame Vetocks and. speculation for the ad With the renewal of the decline fresh ance was attached to the action in the the the- col Ord York Momey Market. oldness of an aggressive bear pATty n the ngressional resolution of combination vania's auspices. By this -[Interboro ha. tied down Into the {In(er ey plent break in Loey -3 everly execute: siri s | ~400/Inter Paper back on ock Market. the deciine yesterd inevitable effect of precip- liguidation cuard against a threatening b mig te weakness develops s of this character the situation for ent, of credits by the too rapid son: teral in loans rapid fell in prices such orders withdrawn from the market be holdings scquired in this process are to come apable of absorbing them. The per- g was largely Albany 1 ista) t of t unted pal to a for cost rush to d to fan Pacific 1 liquidate. speculative The Russian financial situation con- t 2 ttention abroad of an eedstufts markets in very fair condition. ith the Calcutta market. ntatives on the standing of | ° group of railroads investigate and to | the | While the mar- of ety wees outgo e to the depression | the day d to. belittle the Some effeot was produced ap interview with the president | "Northern asserting his conviction | of affairs in this country at | * consumption of the | speculative importance g, Ex ulation in the Immediate s “ f such orders to o allies at the last, which the extent of the declines Steel stocks were not much & < the quarter to be given N frernoon. i regulars Total sales, par | s s bonds were all unchanged on | all y 490 California street, | * & < 0. members of the New York s nge, furnish the following official | f that Exchunge: up ] 81,800/ National mam Ont W 5% 5 o 1, m1t~.mo| & West. .m?f; S| S0 cececeal Do PIA 5. ... ifianiofis den 93 | 95 . 100 1101 |101% 6.500 Northern Pacific. (206 (20214208 [208% 00/ Omaha, ...... Do’ ptd " §:706) Preued Steel 1,200, Do pi "800/ Pullinan Car 2 4,300 Ry. Steel Springs 1 |Texas Pacific Third Avenue 36 '45 [ Sos| Boa) o1 118 [118 1181y ¥ 118 A ABTY Do pfd 3 258,300 Unlon PPacitc 153 | Do ptd 4 99 Do couv s ..l 1624 |United Copper ..|. 8514 |United R of S Fi... 9 | Do pra i 93 % Do T, 13 X 881 881§ 1106/ % Coat ron Plab 48] 48 | 4814 600/ Do pfd .. | 95%/| 95 | 0414] 9514 U'S Express ...|. 33 § Leather pfd S Realty R & R ( prd .. K S Rubber | 5214 700/ Do 24 pfd . | 83 169,900,0 § Steel Cor 43 110 %| 46% J5 |14 ! % 23 | 23%| 24 Do prd p0|Am Locomotive Sugar.{149 400/ Am Do _pfd 2 Tel Steel Fdries| 14 50 1147 Do ptd A Do pta B... 309 I % R I& P (new) Do ptd Do pfd 4s ,...| 000/Chicago Term 100/ Do pfa Warm, grow Do pta on call was | Do 1st pfé vest, 3% per Do 24 prd . an, 51 | 10,900/Consol Gas .. t; offered at| 4.500/Corn Products .. steady; sixty | . Do pfd % hs, 434 per cent. [ 100|Del & Hudson 45,453 per cent.|......DL & W \us‘ncu; 8300/D & R G . | 00| Do_ptd Des M & Ft | 0, Detroit { | Detrof Diamond Maf 20¢{Distilling _Secur. Do bonds . 8,100(Dul 5 8 & A- -The stock market day after a. series sentiment, which last night's state of un- ing of the n stocks began market from all . Do pfd . 500\ Federal M & 3,800{ Do ptd concerted nent to account LW DO .. General Chem .. ens Do prd . 1 6,100/Gen _ Electric . fithl North pfd.. 2,600{Greene Cons Cop. Hav: Tob Co. It was gen- t of the to the market a: mark in th: last | was credited with & selling which broke the nominal grounds pf¢ % of railroads un- O'JOIIHnuIa Central. . very heavy aemand [ 8100/ Do day’'s wellers, which rpose of covering on of the i ay, smoxcnstupm 3 this morning. South. 3 RIM‘K c are the but to aveld harm With the the market as soon confined to inclined to was an en- not es o81s 253 | . 9% 1283 154% 138 AT 98 5 39 16114 251 16414116415 12591128 | 1463 146 | 138 {140 10314 (103% 114 114% 97T 130 1130 |85 4228 1843 1»&,. 1 1189 16 117 | 893 40 (Chicago Un Trac| 1nh‘ m\ | u/x“ 1015 | 38 | Mg; F'lsctrlc £ | Mass &as | United Fruit i | 1% 301! 45y i06| Western Union Westinghouse Do 1st pfd . 100/W & LE ... - 1,000; Do 1 Do 2 806 Wiscon 00| Do pfd 0.600—Total shares sold. New York Bonds. U § ref 2s reg..102%| japan 6s, 24 ser.100 Do coupon.....102% Japan 4s,’ cert. Do 3s ro “10244| Do 4%as, cert Do 1034 Do 24 serles Do .103 IL & N unifled 4s. Do goupon.... 103 | Man con gold 45103 | Mex Central 4s ! Do 1st inc. 82%|Minn & St L M, K & Texas & wnf. x ‘con ds suqz Do new 4s res. Do coupon. B¥s 1. ion anflkhnRT c 4898 | Do o 1y Central of Ga '\511& | Nor & W con 45.1023 Do 1st in |8 L refdx 4s... 074 Do 24 in s’-u Pa conv 8%4e.... Do 3d inc. 80% Reading gen 48 1ot Ches & Ohio 4%s.10814 | S L & I M con 8s.117 Chi & Alton 3%s. fil% & Q new 3s.1018%| St LS W con 4s. 81 ‘R & Pac s 801 Seaboard A L ds. 0014 Do_col | So_Pac 4s . C & SLgn 4:105‘»4 Do et 4a vt 97 T 94% Nor Pacifc IS Colo Ind bs, sr A 8% | So Railway Be...118% | Do 55, ser B... 82 |Tex & Pac 1sts. 123 Colo Midland 48. 78 |1 Tol St L & W 4s. 83‘( Colo & So 4s... m‘é)l'nlon Pacific 4s. Cuba 5s .. 108 Do conv 4s. Den 1100% | U8 Steel 2d Dist Securities bs 85 | Wabash 1sts PBrie prior llen 4s.101 Do deb B Do gen 48 | Western Ma Hock Val 4 08%'W & L Erie Japan 6s 00%| Wis Central 4 New York Mining Stocks. . _ 25| Little Chief > 8 50 Ontario - Adams Con . Alice Brecco . 55| Phoenix . 08%1 Potosi ... . 1 40 Savage . - 2 00 Sierra Nevada. - 400, Small Hopes Hern Silver . iron Stlver . Leadville Con ... 07| Standard ... Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— | Westing Common. 85 Call loans ......4@5% Mining— Time loans....4%@5% Adventure Bonds— Allouez . .102% ) Amal Copper ....108 296 | Amer Zine . 14 Mex Central 4s.. 783 Atlantic Railroads— | Bingham . 38% - D% Calumet, & Hecla:708 1103% Centennial Boston & Alban: lc Boston & Maine.175 | Boston Elev ....159 Fitchburg ptd Mex Central % 2414 | Granby . N Y, N H & H.202| Isle Royale 24 Union Pacific ..152% Mass Mining ... 101 1 Miscellaneous- Michigan . 14 Amer Do Argo Chem 31 | Mohawk 58 pra 96 | Mont Coal & Coke 86 Amer Tube. 151| North Butte Amer Sugar.....146 010 Dominon Do | Osceola. Amer Amer Un_ Shoe Mach... T9% Anaconda D! Il Central Bar .um—su'.ay 30 3-16d per ounce, Money—3%,@4 per ‘cent. market The rate of in the open for short bills is a g per cent and for three months’ bills 3% per cent. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—To-d ment of the treasury balances in ti tund, clnll.v;;ol the $150,000,000 valance, §l: 'old coin and bullion, 8 ua.a)o. 8ol cates, mum New York Oclh- Market, A »mw xon Ill. 80.-~COTTON.—The ad- ‘vance s probably in a mnn‘;‘ie due & m-rl American nmn.. Al- though _the | tionally lower, the decline has not bun in pro- ures. ion to fui Fall River wires: SL &S F (g 4. 86% | ’AT—Receipts, 3900 bllllfh. 2 red, ¢ 1. 0. M. Mc alevllt&, No. i Q? 0. Bt 3k emn-m—mw{ con- Frens tiad o wironyer ou: cables, export rumors, Sows.” reaboed 'Argeniina surplas and strength in outside markets. The market closed ¢ net higher. May closed at 90%c, -Ynll dn-fl 80%c and September ciosed at 87 Hops—quiet. . WDIOL—Quiet, HID LEUM- COFFEE—Futures ol steallg o et gu changed to five ‘Doints higher. Snlu. e {ioinding: Iehrasy, 9006 ay, 7.100; Juiy, 7.40c; November,. 7.55¢c; December, Spot Rio steady: No. “1 invoice, 87-16¢; 9% AR cen- trifugal, n test, 8%c; molasses sugar, 2%c; refined, sb’wn._wm Street prleu, nnnaum. prices, cre common exlrl,A'Im do held, ”%W State fll‘f’. extra; 17@24c; renovated common to extra, 15@19%c; Western -factory, common to firsts, 1534@18! c Western ggl:gou cream-. o firsts, 1 CHREl - Unchanged, BGGS—Unsettied, Western firsts, 1Sogudo secondh 1901, RIED FRUITS. EVA.PORATED APPLES—The market {s firm. Common are quoted at 7%@8c; prime, et cholce 10c; fancy, 1@11%e. RUNES—Are’ {n fair jobblng demand and ot Sl Jats prices. ‘which range from 4%e to 8%e, according grade. APRICOTS—Are in fuh' lnqulfl'; but buyers seem unwilling to meet sellers’ views ll:vd the actual business is consequently limited. Chelce are quoted at 10%c; extra cholce, 10%@10%c: fancy, 11@12c. PRACHESAre quiet but firm, with extra gholce quoted at/ 100; fanoy. 10%@11c; extra fancy. % ncylsllmunue unsettled, with the trade awaiting the expected advance in quo- tations from the coast. Loose Muscatels are quoted at 51%@0%c; seeded raisins, 5%@Tie, and London layers $1 80. —_— New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jen. 30.—Spot tin advanced to £165 in the London market, while futures gained bs, closing at £164 10s. Locally there i 8 Quotable change, with spot 209 50. Copper closed at £78 15s for spot and £77 10s for futures in the London market. —Lo- cally there was no change, with lake and elec- ;rol)llc quoted at $18@18 50, and casting at 1 Lead was 12s 6d lower at £16 58 in London. The local ‘rannrka( sc‘;munu-d quiet with spot quoted at Spelter continued weak in the New York market, closing at $6 15@6 25. There was a decline of 7s 6d to £27 s in London. Tron was lower abroad with standard foun- dry closing at 52s 1d and Cleveland warrants at 59 6d. ILocally the market Was un- | changed, Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Special cable and | telegraphic communications received by Brad- street’s show the following changes in avail- able supplies as compared with last report: Wheat—United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 74,000 bushels; afloat for and in BEurope, increased 200,000 bushels; to- tal supply, increased 126,600 bushels. Corn—United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 903,000 bushels. 2 Oats—United States and Canada, ‘east of Rockies, decreased 1,048,000 bushels. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions, CHICAGO, Jan, 30.—The wheat market was sirong for the entire day. At the opening the May option was up 4@3c w0 %@%e at 85e to, 8%c. Commission houses were active buyers' because of bullish news, which was both for- elgn and domestic. The main strength early in the day was derived from the situation in the United States. Recerpts In the Northwest were less than those of the corresponding day of last week, and stocks at Minneapolis in- creased only 100,000 bushels during the last three days. There was considerable covering by shorts because of the prediction of the Weather Bureau of colder weather in the | Southwest. It was feared that the fall-sown crop might be severely damaged by low tem- | peratures. . Toward the middie of the session | the market received fresh strengtli from an % !omcm report stating that the drought in India | was stil unbroken in many provinces, The | bulls also found encouragement in Bradstreet's report of the worid's available supply, | Dur. ing the day the May option sold up to S5%@ 85lc. The close was strong with May e up_at S5 @85%c. Netwithstanding excellent weather for the’ movement of corn, local recelpts to-day wers less than the estimate, and this createdbyll- ish sentiment in the pit. May closed 3 | up at 44%e. Oats were strong in sympathy with wheat rafl corn. 'May cloged ¥we higher at 30% c. Provisions were a trifle lower carly fn the {gay hecauss of an. easler. markeciab itve hogs. At the close May, pork was up & a shade, {lard also up a shade, ana ribs were 21@5¢ | higher. ‘The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Low. % mnfia o 835 8% September 43y 44T 44y w4y January 41 413 4075 4Ty M 445 4 K 445 443 445y AT A . 31 30% 31* 30 WY 30 7% 18 90 18 T7% 13 90 14 0735 14 1234 15 14 15 14 2215 50 52 74 745 T57% 760 770 T72% 7421 T45 7521 760 16 770 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHIQAGO, Jan. 30.—Cash quotations were as follows: Fiour, steady; No. 2 gpring wheat, S3@8a%4c; No. 3, B0gSdc; No, 2 %G Ka. 2ocomm, H15ies No 2 yellow, S1ae: No. & oate, 20%ci No 2 white, 82Wc; No 8 white, 30@31%e¢; No. 2 rye ; good feeding Darley. S9the, talr to cholce malting, 40508, No. 1 flaxseid, $110; No. 1 Northwestern, §1 17; prime timothy seed, $3 30; moss per_bbl, @747 Tk, $13 £5G13 90; lard, per 100 1bs, $7 45 short ribs sides (10ose). $7 3 Car sides. (boxed), 7 15G7 824; whis. apiaCof high wixas, VoW Slersy, contrial 85, A Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 800 25,100 Wheat, bushels 25,500 Corn, bushels 308,100 Oats, bushels 3 Rye, bushels . Barley, bushels . Butter, €heese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Jan, 30.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was easy; creamery, 18@2h%%c; dairy, 18@23c; eggs, weak at mark, cases fcluded, 1c; frets, umw prime firsts, 161jc; extras, 17%3c; cheese, steady, 11%@13c. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Kansas City. - KANSAS CITY, Jan, 30.—CA' celpts. 14,000, steady to & shade lower; native $3 8035 90; *native. cows and heifers. ra and tesders, §2 1504 80 estern red steers, 63 505 50; Woawsrs fed cows, $2 50@ OGS—Recelpts, 17,000; '“‘dz wer; 45; uvy. l&“ and lights, H buik of sales, “a' 5 47%; packers, $5 u 5% 40. hm 40G6 80; 2 90; bulls, $2 50G3 85 n"—luxlpn wwer muttons, R, weak to 100 2 TG ewes, eavy, M 80@5 30; bulk SHEEP—R eeo;stl.* 18,000; sheep, $3 75@D nmb‘-}i f Territories being about T for fine. Pfifbl wools and tm“h’n are Territory quotations: m—fl'&. hea: fine, 19@20c; In:'mds’-;lm. m medtam, | 20@27c; low o 2o, Wyoming - Fine, 22023c; heavy fine, 19g20c; fine medium, 22@23~; medium, 26@27c; medium, 27@2Sc. Utah and Nevada—Fine, 22G2ic; heavy fine, g’flha fine ‘medium, 23G2ic; medium, 260 '+ low medium, 27¢ 3 St. Louls Wool Market. s'l'. .LOUIS, Jan. 30.—WOOL—Steady. grades, combing and clothing, 26@30c u.m fing, 22G20c; heavy fine, 19G2ic; tub 83@41 Y. London Wool Sales. LONDON, January 30—The offerings o the wool sales to-day nmaunted to 12,387 hales, including o Iarep suppiy of choles Wools which were eagerly bor all sections at top Prices. " Seoureds were in’ gctive demand for ny. Americaus bought a few superior Merlno greasies. tome West Australlan floece at 1s 1%d and a qnmmy of fine crossbreds at full rates. Northern w!l.-! Market. ORBGON. PORTLAND, Jan, §0.—WHEAT—Club, Tlo: bluestem, ‘valley, 7dc; red, w.«smuwmx TACOMA, Jan. 80.—WHEAT—Export: Blue- stem, 73c; club, T13c; red, 88l4c. Northern Business. SBATTLE, Jan. 30.—Clearings, $1,174,154; balances, $248,965. TACOMA, Jan. MA—CICII'IHF. $575,858; balances, $i2. PORTLAND, Jan, 80.—Clearings, $661,046; P(?QK.‘A‘N"E‘ .l'l" 79,288 ; fan. 30.—Cl 3 balances, $30,529. L 45 LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days @4 85 Sterling Exchange, sight . @4 8% Sterling Exchange, cables . @4 89% New York Exchange, sight @ 10 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 12% Siiver, per ounce. o%a — Mexican Dollars - @ 5 INTERNATIONAL. New York on Paris .. New York on Mexico Paris on London /. Berlin on Londo: ‘Wheat and Other Grains., WHEAT FREIGHTS—The old. combination rates still rule, viz: 275 6d from Portiand, 26s 3d from Tacoma gnd mominally 20s from San Francisco, usual European options. The chartered grain fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 1875, against 3289 tons on the same date last year: disengaged, 19,054 tons, against 28,822; on the way to this port, 209,500 tons, against 187,400, WHEAT-~-The market continues in the same | qulet condition as heretofore. The cash grain | Is nactive and easy and the general tendency | is downward. Offerings are liberal and there | are more, seliers than buyers. Futures were higher y:sterday,” with some demand for De- cember on the morning session. CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 40@1 41 White Australlan, $1 471@1 5: of California_ivheet 21493 California | 234 lower grades | f $1 1241 30; Northern Club, spot, ~ $1 3 Northern Blucstem, & 4% Northern Red, §1 33, FUTURES, Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. _Low. _Close. A1 35% $L35% 81 35% $135 xm;/{ 130 120% i 2'p. m. Session, o ber—$1 30. ARLEY—The market for cash grain, which has been dull and sleepy for some litile time No sales, December- back, was weak yesterday, and buyers could | §L 7 purchase choice bright Feed at §1 2214 Re- ceipts continue light, but. the demmind s very slow at present. There is nothing doing in efther Brewing or Chevalier. tures were also quiet yesterday, with no vafiation worthy of note, 3 CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 17%@1 18% for common and $1 1221 for good to choice; Brewing, :1 :22 127%: Chevalier. $1 20@1 35 per ctl. FUTURES. Be:)llm;flm 11:30 a. m pen. w. Close. May ..... ¥l 20 $1 M ll 20 1 20‘ Decem| - % 4% ;fi 9i% 2.p. m. Session. No sales. * e 3 May—S$1 20. OATS—Offerings continue 1liberal and, ae buyers are Qllll& indifferent, the market ruuu coe,” full a: the famillar Lor secd; §1 40Q1 Tor tali o Bood and §1 35 1 $1 50@1 65 for good to hol m:r‘m L and down to §1 35 for udln:ry teed White, ll 1 507 Surprise, 1 65; Gr 185 Surprise, $1 6001 65; Grays, - $151% CORN—There were large receipts of 4200 from Western yesterday. Importations thls source have been very liberal of late and e easy in cons 1 auotations show no farthee Gecling. oUEn Weptern sacked §1 224@1 20 for. TYeliow | and Write and $1 20g1 221 for Mixed; Call- fomia iarge hx;:nnw. rlmn}m-ll. I’ round | 2, nominal Etnu , 31 40@ | s‘c for, White and §1 25 cepisdad B 635 wer et Sme or s | afferinga 5t sy constabence ot aave s | been for weeks. BUCKWHEAT—$1 50@1 75 per ctl. Flour and Farinaceous Goads. Farinaceous Goods are report g00d demand and Flour Ta aies moving wel for local account, but the export dcmand ls | very slack. All quotations remain unchanged. JR—California_Family Extras, $& 850G 5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, §4 70G5: Oregon and “uhlnnnn $3 75@+ 25 per bbl FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in packages are as folluv Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3 75; Rye Meal, $3 50: Rice Flour, lfi O)m Hell‘ 2 75; extra Cream do, $3 75; $4 50@4 75; Oat_Groats, $4 75 H min ss 4: Buckwheat Flour, $4 500 475; Cr-cked Wheat, $8 75: Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat mo\u-. '$3 50: Rolled Outa, bbis. Rol 37@8; in 50@7 50; Pearl Barl, spm Pmufinxn. $5 50; Green Peas, $5 50 ::r & Hay and Feedstufts. lere were large arrivals of Feedstuffs from the north yesterday, but the market took‘ them well and was reported firm. The situa— ton In remains as previgusly stated, the demand and supply about balencing. BRAN»'XD 50@21 per ton. 8 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled_Barley, @27; - cake Meal In 5-ton lots, $47; )ob}l'rl ,29581’ M)o" ton; Cocoanut Cake or Meal at mills, $23 in 10 and $28 50 in 5 ton lots; jobbi Meal, 507 Craghed Caint o Miees ¥esd- RUQ25; Horss Beans, £30040 aifalca w carload lots, $22; hhhlnl’, tzuo ton; Mealfalfa, $22 in car lots ' and 82!‘“;) for 16 50; Wheat and Oat, Barley, 38@11; Vol- 1 stable $6 504s 80; Alfalta. S8G1L" per on' tor or choice Tiver. —380@55¢c per bale o s, enne and Sceds. m cars of Beans f I Ay g L o J o qnouflna. generally firm. Pinks are mmu ;:uuc:nunmmi as alruay ue reative v oty {ooses P asiiogl il Wik e ANS—Bayos, §5 10G8 05 33 T5Q4: g 30; Targe 15; Red. ; Red Kid- 0@+ 60 per uabs, S AlE—Per dozen—Mallard Ducks, $1@4 50; Canvasback, ~ $4@5: el %2 508: Red Heads, $3; mm Dwelu. $§2; Black .\'wu ant 5o for m' 82 50: Brueh thxmu, fi 50. Butter, Cheese and l—&m 5 Steady to firm markets for almost tions on 'Change yesterday. 1c lower and Fastern storage 4 1utmo¢mm-ummm nerease in the of vuchmnncun. Warm, sunny weather gives the Deg market & weaker aspect, as it presages a larger produc- tion from now om, but the demand, as already mmlllln-hhgl brisk. Stocks of Butter and Cheeso continue light and seilers are finding no fault with either market. Business on the exchange Was as ffllv'l‘ Butter—For California fresh extras, 3lc bid. Eggs—10 cases California fresh selected store, 20c; 10 cases do, 28c; for fresh selected ranch 3%c was asked: for store firsts, 26c bid: for_sclected store, seller 2, 25 bid, 27c asied. Cheese—For new uumu Young Americas, Cheese and 1168 cases DAIRY mcamg_%c OFFICIM- QUOTA- and offers on the Exchange. Prices for and Eges on the stret are governed by the Exchange quotations, but generally range about 1@ligc higher, owing to the miscelia- neous :haracter of the business.) BUTTER h—California extras, 31%0, steady; _firsts, firm; _seconds, . ‘2dc, steady; Eastern extras, 25%0, firm; firsts, 24c. Pastern Ladles—Extras, 20c; Q“C Stor= goods—California ~ extras, 25%c, firm; firsts, 24c; Eastern extras, 25%c, firm; firsts, 24c. Ladies—Extras, 20c, steady; firsts, 19%4¢, mamu p-cklu stock, 19¢, steady. BGG! lifornia selected, 3 o B, hale e nominal thirds, nominal; California selected store, 2Sa, steady; firsts, 27c, firm; Eastern. nominal Storage—Caltfornia, nomiial; Bastern selected, rm: frsts, {c, frm; seconds, nominal Ay Erse Calitornia | fancy, steady: flssts, l4c_ steady: seconds, e Yig1zige, steady. Young Americas, fancy, 15c, weak: firsts, 14c; seconds, 13c. Eastern—Fancy, 1514@16c, firm; Western, 14@14%4c. Storage— | Californta, nominal; Yousy Amecican nominal; Fastern, fancy, 15¢,. st Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Under the stlmulus of the warm sunny weather the Orange market was qulu active and firm prices ruled for all grades, the large sizes still leading in point of demand and being relatively firmer than the small fruit. Receipts for the day were five cars, of 'Nfih three were for the auction col The promoters of the auction company expected two more cars for to-day's sale. Seedl Oranges and Tangerines were in g00d dema: and steady with supplies rather limited. Quo- tations for the latter had a wider range, as to size of package. Lemons were firm for the upper grades, which were being used in place of Lirges. Fresh supplies of the latter are due from Mexico to-day. The feature of the Apple market was the arrival of a car of assorted stock, mostly Ben Davis, from the Hood River country in The fruit was of good quality and was muckl at prices ranging from $1 25 as to variety and size. Bananas were plentl- ful, but steady. The steamer Alameda ar- rived from Honolulu with about 5000 bunches. APPLES—$1 25@2 per box for fancy, 75c @$1 25 for choice and 40@75c_for common. CITRUS AND TROPICAL FRUITS—Or- anges: Navels, $2 50@3 25 per box for famey, 52 75 for eholee and §1 :5611 for stand. ards: Seedlings, _$1@1 25; _Tangerines, '5c $1 25; Lemons, 2 25; Grape Fruit, @3: Mexican Limes, nominal: Bananas, Pha walian $1@] 50 per bunch; Central American, $1 36@2 50 per bunch: Pinea) $3@4 50 per dozen for Hawaiian and for Mexican. Dried Frults, Nuts, Ralsins and Honey. Several descriptions of Raisins have been | advanced, as will be seen. These goods are moving steadily Eastward without any excite- ment. . There is nothing whatever new in Nuts, Frults or Honey. The latter market continues firm for bright comb, which ls stfll Scarce and wanted, while extracted is neglected age d_largely nominal. FRUITS—Apricots, 8@10c for Royals and 9@12c for Moorparks: Peaches, 8%c for stand- ards, 8%ec for choice, Sc for extra chofce and 8%@0c for fancy; Pears. Q124 Nectar— ines, 7% @Slc for white and for Red: < for jums, pitted, 61%@7%c (ar lack, 7@9¢ for Sy and 1@0c tor Tellow: Siiver Prunes, 1G8c: Tvaporated Apples, S@dijc; Figs, boxes, 30¢ for choice, 53¢ for extra choice and for fancy; bulk white, 2%@4c per Ib; black, PRUNES—3%@4c basis for the four sizes 401 100) and 4%c basis for the large and small S ISINS _F. 0. b. Fresno—Choice Seeded Go: Seedell Seedling Muscatels, 4%@dc: ceded, (@6Y%c; Standard loose Musca- 2 \@5%a; "Standard seedless Muscatels, | Kfithe: ‘s'crown London layer raisins, 20s, | $1 25 per box: 3-crown London layer Ralsins, 20g. $1 30 per box: 4-crown fancy clusters, 20s. $1 75 per box; 5-crown Dehesa clusters, $2 per box; 6-crown :imperial clusters, 20s, $2 50 per box. \u"rs Almonds: Ne Plus Uitra, faney Nonpareils, 12%@13¢; I X 111;@12¢c: Drakes. = n-rdm&l. cans. C Ttalian | Chestnuts. SG10c pei HONEY—Comb, mu.msc for white and 100 1% for amber; water white extracted, 5% Blge: white, Gc; amber, 4@d%c; dark, —; Hawalian extracted. nominal. BEESWAX—27@2% per 1b. . Provisions. All quotations remein as for some time past and there is no more talk of any advance. Trade continues dull. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 1l1%c per Ib for heavy, 11%c for light medium, 13%@l4c for lght, 14@1itc for extra Hght and 18G16%c | good for ‘sugarcured: dry Salt Hides 1ic: Bel- | lies, 12¢; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@18%¢: Californ 12&612%: Mess Bee! fer bbl: extra Mess, $10; Family, prime Mess Pork, g clear, $19 Mess. | $17 50; Pig Pork, ¢ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef. l4c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c_per Ib for California_compound, T@7%¢ for Eastern com- pound and 9%c for pure: half barrels. pure, 10c: 10-1b tina, 10%c: 5-ib tins, 10%c; 3-1b tins, 10%e. 'OLENE—One half barrel, 8%c: three halt barrels, 8%c; one tlerce, 8ljc; two tierces, $%ec; five tierces, 8lqc per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Hops continye firmly held, both by the grow- ers and city buyers, but the demand is not active and. the market is tame. ool con- tinues featureless. with no activity expected until the -prh( c comes in. Hides are still reported moving freely under a good de- mand, with prlm maintained culty. AND sKle—l:nn- and brands seil HIDES uotations. Heavy Salted | l!’AC» Ill.t- 12e; orr 12c for | !%c. 1& Salted Veal, 13c; e Qlf. ll-: l!‘e" Hides, 22¢; ch; medium, 90c@$1 25: long Wool, $1 < Horse Hides, salt. $1G3 35 for 275 for medium. $2 for small and for Colts; orse Hides, dry. $2G2 25 for large &“ 1 75 for medium, $1 50 for small and for Colts. - Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 34c; dry salted M . 25¢; Central A 35¢c; Goat Skins—Prime Toe; ex- tra large do. §1 25: large, i smail, B oW No. 1 rendered, 4%@4%c fn bbls; in cans and drums, %c less: No. 2, 3@8%c: An descriptions of live and dressed ly reported, but Hoks are under too sma and the um:w.:m'm follows: 3 "—51,@6%c for Steers and 5@5%ec per 1b_for Cows. VEAL— . T@8%¢; small, 8@0c without affi- | & UCTION SALES INDIANA AUCTION COMPANY. Mutual Savings Bank Building. 708 Market St., Room 908. Fhone Bush 762 TO-DAY WEDNESDAY........... JANUARY 31, 1908 At 11 o'clock A. M., we will sell at 1242 Halght St.. near Masonic Ave. The Contents of a Most Magnifi- eantly Furnished Flat Consisting of one Arion Plano; Rugs and s - - e A 22 AUCTION SALE 2 130-Horses 130 and thirty hn‘do(lnfl-\!lll uummm-na the mxuo)'mnnm..mu-unn 11 & m on TO-MORROW. are thoroughly broken, Dearly Dllnlhnll lfl( and doul d many Mm“" n le ble an prior_to sale. & SMITH, K Auctloneers, 628 Clay st., S. F. 2 AUCTION SALE 2 THIS DAY, wrnmmr. Jmm 31, nt 11 & o We Wil selt 30 haad of ¥ ”ymuulu—.n welghing from 1200 to 1300 Ibs, all good Work- ers sound. from Modoc County. Thess horses have ali been woked and every one of them pullers. Come und see them: siso somo all-purpose horses and somie mares. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY, Feb. 1. . I will seil at 875 of Messrs, Fleld & Almon, 20 head of brokenm, gentie horses, weighing from wé to 1400 Ibs. These horses are direct frum the country. Also from differ- ent consignees, 40 head of all-purpese horses, them. Sale positively without reserve. SAM HABLES. Auctioneer. Bags, 30@330: small lots, 31@340; Fleecs qr +r pIEpU), L EE8E: 2000 e B2 b e W B2 | Peaches (L. Cling) _Buggssyi sesags| 3 e awagseee: staniards m""“""“‘m“'“““’" st ”&‘x‘?flnm D:tcl.‘ed.mngb !l-;rm fat, fine sift TOW! PACIFIC H—Quotations m"' lorgely lellfl-ll- comuon—m local m quotes as fol- lows. 60 days, or 3§ cent discount fer cash, no. \inder 10,000 Tbs: Manila, 15%c; Sisal; 1 c-nu.m.nc-um..n Yo per COAL—W¢ 80 per tom: New Wel- Iington. O‘IW rt!lc. ‘Gw Bryant, $6 50; Beaver Hill, $5 ; Coos Bay. 35 50; Richmond, $7 50; mberl-nd. $14 in bulk and §15 25 in sacks: Pennevivanta’ Anthracite Dy, $14; Cannel, $8 per ton: Coke. 11 tonin bulk and $15 in sacks: Roel dewflvn [ ton. ‘osta Rica—I12%@13%¢ fop strict- ",m‘,""“" m!fil!fi-“ m e for good washed; o v—hodp.u-rry t prime berry; Prh‘no. ¢ for fair; »_ordinary. ’ Salvador—11G12%c _for prime washed: 10@10 9 for fair washed; I prime washed peaderry: prime semi- el DRBIONE for wwpetior un: Hashed; bizc for good Sreen unwashed: 104G washed peaberry; “%sxc good to superior um “euato XOIQ for common to ordinary, r—Current unwashed, 9c. 10%: for fair to strictly good washed; 9i4c for good to superior unwashed; 0% for good to prime unwashed Guatemala an to strictly prime washed: peaberry mon 1o ordinaty: 11 prime washed nt‘tm; mum:m nominal, for £ood, to superior unwasied. waltan—! I4e for famcy: 11%@12%ec for i 10% @11 C for ?wa. siqu 10%s fo faie: or g vy, heavy, “‘fi per 1 L medium, Leather. 2: ”flm skirting, No. 1. 40@42c: No. Leather, 15@16c per foot: #4c: Kip, unfinished, ished. per Ib: Calf, b; Wax Sides. 16@17c