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SUMMARY. OF THE MARKETS. Stocks firm on the day. : Cotton steady. Vesterday dividend and iiterest day on the local boards. ange quotations about the same. t and Barley Futures higher. Other Grains unchanged. Hay, Beans and Feedstuifs about as before quoted. es and Onions in good supply and weak. witry reak under liberal supplies. ound Oranges i demand, but frost-bitten stock neglected. gs and Cheese lower. Butter unchanged. Dressed Hogs very scarce and firi. and Game w ve and wps selling more freely. - Numerous changes in Hides. wey prices named for Fruit Cans. Banking Personal. | exchapge and bullion teller Jaliforpie, - is back again at 600(D. der openly and 1 Bruns Con .. 55| Phoentx Com Tunnel . 09, Potosi Con Va Min 1 40/ Sava Horn Sfiver Iron Silver Leadville Con Money— Call ioans Time loan: Bonds— Atchison 4s Do ady 4s. Mex Central Raliroads— - Atchison Do pfd 03 Boston & Albany.154 Boston & Mainc.174% A Atlantic Dingham . | Calumet & | Centennial Union Pacific....157% Miscellaneous— Amer Arge Chem 328 Do pfd........ | Amer Pneu Tube. 18 |Mont Coai & Col(e 5 | Amer Sugar ....147%|North Butte ... Do pfd.. -139 1 0ld Dominian . Amer Tel & Tel. us-x Osceola . Amer Woolen i Parrot N »lfl@%lflulncy - +-,28" | Shannon 2i8 | Tamarack .. nity ... United Copper . k(3 1T S Mining. 0! iU 8 ol 85% Utah [ 4| Victoria 7 © 385, winona 8% 112% | Welverine . 132 BOSTON. Feb, | was execilent all around the room to-day, Amaigamated, North Butte, Copper Range, 6% | Utah. Bingham and Frankiin being the most < active. The copper metal market is a little slow yoort will dle o e i B3| 45% fi"{‘, oneldering the ‘grest’ Activity I9e _hAsy g = 80 | 80% | Fad the pust few days, “operators look. for 8 Stocks of Grain. 74 | Ti'y | traders’ market Indications multiply that enry C. Bunker, chiet gral . 1 |%. there has been i the past couple of days & erchants —. 5 of | %3 80_ | highly important reddjustment of speculative | um 108% | holdings and that stocks have passed in quan- D C. ary a: the Proguce wer e 1,200/ Inter Pumg 4 EASTERN MARKETS, i 4,400\ Towe Dt | 3% e 20000 Do prd 2| e13g New York Momey Market. | 'twhun. & Mich ../ 60 |60 |os | €2 3 { K 8 & Mpfd l...l83- 185 1i0o{Kan Cy South: 74| 808, 31%| 313 500, Do pra .......| 613%| 61 | 60%/ 61 Keokuk & De M. 1,200/ Knickerbock Ice I raiiroeds, steady. » rarely th > consta: upon the tity from- weak to strong hands: { copper circles in New York that in the gther under way. the Cole properties, including the Bonanza Circle and the North Butte, will form the most part. A news bureau has it that Heintz and Amal- ed papers were signed yesterday. De- are rot known, but thls evidently méans of all lawsuits. Unifed Copper Company paid a regular quarierly dividend of 13 per cent and an extra dividend. of & per cent on the common stock on_January 31. The Osceola Mining Company paid a semi- annusl dividend of $4 per share on January 31: This compares with $2 per share. six months ago. London Closing Stocks. Cons for money.. 90%| N ¥ Central.....1i Do for acct.90 9-16 Nor & Westérn. . ' Anaconda .. 148 rd Atchison . Do pfd . Balt & Ohio. Do pfd 50% 8o Pacific . 9213 Union Pacifi Do 1st pfd. Do 2d ptd 111 Central . | Louls & Nash. M, K & Texas 1.—The demand for coppers.| T, big ocpper consolidation, which is undoubtedly . dlrecdtlouN The B¢ ry. Northern, No. 3 foundry, Nortnem. at Southern, ‘lfl toundry, !outhu-n. db i, CHICAGO BOARD OF mnn. Future Grain and Mylm CHICAGO, Feb. 1.—Sentiment in m wheat Chiet. featare allecting the market early !h. da Later the mal n‘;on from New York 'Meh annou Rm of export démand, lt “being said thy cargoes of wiieat had been uun to-day for foreign shipment. Pr;:g;mu. w a8 but ittle to the selll i hipments. t point of the §ay ‘was” touched at SA%GS4Te, May closing rm at lx?e“ up ku. ::b"c' Despite wes. firm ail day. May closed ¥ %o up P P The cats market was fi o rvos o within a very Vi nm May closed Yo up_at 304 @30 it NAUIAS. weak early, byt oftering® were readily taken by local m::?; !nr Tron® Moy “Hina1 "quotations on: May 'pork were up $gTic, lard was UD THo and ribs werc 734@10¢ higl The leading tulms ranged as follows: Articles— ‘Wheat No. 2— May Open. High. Low. Close S # 4 R B Bp BR|C e B Shott Ribe, wr’lfi n’-:ig‘g 32‘ I%fit nelR IR TEE IR Cosh Grain and Provisions, CHICAGO, Feb. 1.—Cash uuomlom were as foows:\ Flour, steady 2*«» zflnfl whuti 8dc; No. 8, T0@83c; No. corh, 41%c; No. 2 yellow, nxc. 2 oats, NG. 2 white, 30%@30%¢; No. 3 white, m&csw.c No. 2 rye, 65c; good feeding bu- |Gen Chem An assoclate of Thomas F. Cole says it i ley, 39%c; feir to choice maiting, 43@60c; Do ptd 8 no s2crx that Mr. Cole is getting together ai 1 flaxseed, $1 09; No. 1 Northwestern, §1 l 800 Gen Elec , | other big mining proposition, but has succeed:d | prime timothy seed, $3 30@8°35; mess po +ioos.(Greene Gold in keeping his plans confinéd within the limit | tar bhi, $13 80@13 86; lard, per 100 I 18,200/Gr North. prd 4 of half a dozen of his immediate assoclates. | G7 50; short -ribs sides 4|ouo) $7 4.500/Grn_ Con Cop 2.'.. 2i%3 | His plans will probably be made public within | ghort clear sides (boxe 87 1 Hav Tob Co 30 thirty ‘days. Mr. Cole is in almost daily com- | o¢ m,,, ‘wines, $1 29; v Do pfd sultation Wwith the Amalgamated Copper in- | g13 50 Hocking, Vai . terests ant the belief s expressed in l:adi Articles— Fiour, barrels . Wheat, “lushels Corn, bushels " Oats, bushel Rye, bushels Barley, bushels .. Rutter, Cheese CHICAGO, Feéb’ 1.—On the Prodvee Bx- chaige to-day the butter market was stead creameries, 18@25c; dairles, 18G28c; eggs, firm at mark, cases included, 15c; firum‘ 1514 prime firsts, .163ac; extras, 18%c; chee steady, 11%@i3c. - ):.ASTEII‘\! Ll‘Ls’l‘OCK HARKWI‘ .-KANSAS CITY > . Steady to 10¢ higher. native cows and heifers, §2 25 eders, “$3@4 70; bulls, $2 | stockers 3 90; calyes, $3@7; ‘W @5 50; Western fed cows; $2 HOGS—Receipts, 9000: Market llFAdy to. be “ 45@5 524 lower. Bulk of sales, heavy, 5 .wéa 57 pacl k(ra $5 45@5 52 ; pigs and lights, - §6 35@5 50 ‘lshH.E 3000. _Steady. = Muttons, | 34 2508 5; $5 501 ‘. range wethers, 5 26@06 26; fed ewes, $4 § 3 . 3 (‘hlrnm CHICAGO, Feb. 1. —CATTLE—Receipts, 7500. - Market- steady. Beeves, = $3 85@6 25; cows and heiters, $1 4064 stockers and Texans, $3 feeders, $2' 60@4 30%d per oun HOGS8—Receipts. 30,000. Bteady. TG—IIW!‘— 105 1043 = row, 25, Mixed and butchers’ (L] 60; 200/ 4 5 1043, unt in the opén market | good heavy, $5 65@5 70; rou cavy, $6 40G 700(Nt] R R Mex pfd| 39 5 3% per cent and for three |5 B50: ngm 5 wea 60; pigs, $4 90@0 40; bulk 5,000/ onal Biscuit.| 7014| 70 :sm. months’ bllis 3% per cent. : of_sales, §5 55@6 05, 2,600 Do ptd S117 " {1163 gy SHEEP-Recelpts, 15,000 Market steads. 000, Nevada Coppe 2 Condition of the Treasury, Sheep, $8 50@D 65; lambs, $5_40@T Pt b e o A WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—To-day's statement | * Omaha, " . 0. 2000 X ~ i mlenced dn the wenacttand ] OMARS. JoB T -1.—CATTLE—Re- & i gehows. avallable cash balance, $143,8% ceipts, 2000. Market higher. Natlve steers, ‘gold coin_and bullion, $79,103,137; gold ce s.x MJ Aw Sous And, helfers. $2 75@4; can- sificates, $30,6%3,230, 2 50;. nd feeders,’ §2 76 2 ; 4 b4 85 e-hes. 52 Buiie um stags, $2 26 Month# Debt Statement. HOGB——-Recelm 12,000, ment of the.pub Heaw 85 ilgh o0 i % 4m. Sy nxlht 3565 05 pigs, ¥ sales, 00{ Pacific ) Penn R R Co. People’s Gas 1441, 100 ey P, « > & St L. opper Da’ ptd A a Congressional |, - ,600Pressed Steel Tar, ‘623 e2id 23 g for _intormation | - 1:300 . Do 105104 104% 104 o 100, Pullman- "ar Co.[243 (243 (243 (245 b 3,000/ Ry Steel Springs| 613! 61 | 61 | 613} - The -Northwestern 100 ‘Do pfd . 021411021 1023, |102 181;100 Reading . 300 Do 1st ptd. 600 * Do 24 ptd. 16,400 Republic S & T 1,900, United pressure { seemed to. be for the up- | < oezaals K30 SN ontinued easy | 1;300/Sloss-8 8% . .|_ Do - e eL e R 1t Al 1906| Do 2d pfd ... 300/8¢ L & 8§ W 200/ Do. prd 21,600/ Southern Pac s, Do pta 2 11 118 Were wtéady. Total wsles,” par value { 86,300{Southern Ry a1 aai el '.-ur»S D'/x Nid oil ‘a;': 1335"’ tates bomds- were ail unchanged on .. |Standar 2 697 a g A 1.100;Tenn Coal & I 156% 157 1500/ Texas P L T 2,900/ Texas . Pacific Avenue New York Stoek List. 490 California street, of the New York the following official e High!Low A Co., ran: .. members Exchange. : Do prd . . 200/ Twin City B T. {118 | 100/Unton Bas & P| 13% 1% Bila.| Ask ¥ ptd 2,600 Union Pacific 100, Do ptd @ - Do conv 4! %0 |85 TUnited Copper . 104+ 1034 10% 400 United R of 97 pr 708 703y TOW ‘;;: 700! 5 YQQ gg“ 6,200 Car+& Fy Co| 45%s| 44%| 45 1 300/ Do prd w5005 itz oo | 38000 S’ Cunt “Fron' B £, | 508 700,Am Cotton Ofl [‘3o% 28% 89 | 30K .. Do prd : 'm 9515 D61, 500 Do ptd . o3| 823 9% | 200/U 8 Pxpress . Aylss 138 135 1135 Am Dist Tel -1 50 | 200/U § Leather ...| 14%| 14 |12 |14 243. | . prd ! 1 $00 A Co. m»q 10\. | O 3 182 1 Hide & L | . 20 | z{:: A'{n :Y; .’Sfl’g W v 3w 300, Do pfd { [ | 861, | 3,800 American Ioe 45i| 45% 45% | 2,400U S Rubber nayl 535 sast| 0/ Am Linseed 2534 261 26% | B.800, Do lst pfd ...|1113 10934110 500, Do ptd a8iy| 483, | . Do 24 ptd . g/ 82| 81 7,000 Am Mmfil ve 74 5% Y% | IW E‘M)I 8 Steel (.Or 4Gl 44%| 46 Do pid 137 2|1ty ek 11Ty, | 94 900! pid uzy! American Mait .|...0.|. 5| € | 1.500/va-Car Che 50 Do ptd ZolEs | 7250 Do prd s @000 Am Sm & RE Co/180 |i64% 1 7,500 | 2000, Do pfd o818 1278 27| 2100 Do pta a5y 4700 American Buger nw 1475 1470 1148 R Do deb R 800/ Do pta 1393 180”1895 { " Z00/Wells Furgo Bx. |28 |28 |23 200,Am Stee! Fdries 14 14 300 Western Union. . '1% 15| 93% ) 94 5 5 | 5015 | 1.800Westinghouse _.[169%109i4 11604 170 147 | - Do m ptd ... S 1;3* 1%% | l w- 'w& LE 2 - lm 1800/ Do st pfd ao%| 45| 45" 37 0%, [100%; 110 3,300 Do 24 pfd ...| 27% 2.-/,‘ 203 27 ‘*2—\ 219 200(Wisconsin Cen..| 20| 20351 203 m; 3 ,7 400! Do ptd ...... 1 59 | 59 1,708,100 —Tota1 shares sold New York Bonds. ‘vsmam 108 iJagan es, 20 serig0 Do coupon.....102% Do 4 8734 1628 mzu 104 98 3 11033 um,. 108 118% 1164 [110% 81| 68 | 98 ) { Do 3s reg. { Do eoupon. 2% | Do old 4s reg.108 L & N unified 4s.104 | Do coupon.....103 |Man con gold $6.108 | Do new 4s r«:( 139% Mex Central 4s... 80% | 29%! Do lst inc.. T dipe & BY L. e, 08 | 116% M. K & Texas, 42,101 04%]| Do 2ds . 96% | NR of Mex 024 N ¥ e 0i% N J C 98 | Nor 05 Aon T 1143 | Nor & W con 45102 9 10 8 L retdg 4s... 97 . 85%] Pa_ conv &1 | Redding 01 108 8L & 17 82 'SL&SF &7 m&'sx LSW . 81! a5 91%/ Seaboard n |80% | 80 (10134 So_Pacific 95 | $7%] & 105%, Do 1st: 97 g 07 1187 % 'So Railway it . | { 163%! 181 - 80%| Tex & Po- 123 7 ! 3 140 S 70 TolSt T & Bigh gooichic i 1%! 121 12% $4%| Unfon Pacific 45.105 200/ Do PId ... 4% 40" | a3 42 (1071 Do conv 48 ... 107 TimicCC & s«L.[lm 107 (1074 107% 100%'U 8 Steel 24 5s. 100/ Do pld ... 17 fl;: ug sn*'wnhun L. 116 Cleve Lor s . i fioe 023, weeern 2 {285 7 108% | W. & L Pri o9 e e ..v....100% Wis Central o m;z: 366 | ric Mining 1900 Do 1st pfa Y 1% | - o B P 300] Do 24 pfd Sa4 85 | = 200/Consol Gas 179 1180 45 i ury, amounts to §$991,524,646, which is a de- crease for the month of $3 345,072, w York Cotton Market. YORK, Feb. 1,—Cotton market opened “three to ten points down, trading large and Mquidation on a large Spinners were free buyers of all months as | well as spot interests, "After the liquidation ceased ‘the market rallied somewhat. Miss Gjles’ report estimating three per cent of crop ‘'vet to be picked, basing this on the Goyernment esttmate of cotton ginned to Jan- |'vary 16. should bring the crop up te about 000 -bales, There is a xood demand for spot cotton by | spinners, and no doubt with the excellent business they are doing and the enormous profit_they are making on spots, they will con- fiue to take and lay In. raw material o every decliné. There has been a, world of liquidetion in the last week when dotton was down 1 cent a pound. Theodore Price's circular letter is as fol- } lows: T feel it to be due to my friends to take | this method of announcing that I have cov- ered my entire short interest in the market. 1 have -done this not because my- views as to the relation between the supply of cotton and the demand are in any degree modified but because— “First—After a decline of a cent a pound in the market, all rules of speculative experience puh;u to the' probabllity of a substantial re- | action; “'Second—After it {s obvious that spinn | are disposed to buy more liberally on the basls | of 11 cents a pound;'and, finally, se it is mossible that the resolution passed in the House of Representatives at Washihgton call- | ing upon the Census Department for its esti- mate-of quantity of cotton unginned on the 16th of January may result in & temporary recrudescence of small crop ideas.” Futures onened easy; February, | March, 10.80c April, 10:8sc; May. 1004c July. T1:0kc: Auust, 11.06e bid: Septémber. 10455 | Futires closed steady. March, 10.865; April, ‘fl)b&u May. 11i8c; Jl““be“%fid‘cmy' 11.11c} ugu: ember, October, 10.57e; Novamber, g 0 Spot cotton closed qum mmaun; uplan 11.13¢; middling gulf, 11.60c. Sal bllde:: | New York Grain and Preduce. NEW YORK, Feb. 1—FLOUR—Recel 25,300;_exports, 6600. Quiet and steady. o WHEAT—Receipts, 31,000; exports, 10,995. Sales, 2,400,000 futures. Spot, firm; No, 2 | red, 39%c eievator; No. 2 red, Bi%c f. o. b. | aficat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $i%jc f. o b. afloat. On the whole whuz displayed congid- erable strength to-day, response to Detter -cash demends, fears o anoiper cog wave, strong outside markets, Wall street buy- ing and @ demand from shorts, Reactions | were few and unimportant and the market sales, 95, Teig May, .bbe, G AT Raw, centrilggal, Y6 test, mesfic. steady. { wed. 5 CHEESE—Unchanged. EGGS—Unchanzed. > DRIED FRUITS. EVA:HO‘B‘AHTEDI.AX‘E;P.I;HEIS—'IM mukot i s re i - @8c; nearly pi mc, @ho; peime, g‘!gc. choice, 10¢; hncyy 11@11%4c. NES— in jobbing demand and prices are frmly held. range from 4%c to Sc, according to grade. TS —Are With cholcs -Are firm, with choice 10c; fancy, 10%@1llc, and extra nn&%‘; SINS—. { at e'uul-d l q.:zu-d G”KM 60 nhnt- lfl!\e. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. was sHE'EP—Receuxu 500 uuku m-dx. Yearlings, 85 . wethers, ewes, $4 50@ bl. L. MISCELLANEGUS nnxms.' Forelgn Futures. . London Wool Sales, . LONDON, Feb. 1.—The first series of the 1906 wool auction sales closed to-day. sales “opened fairly slightly below the Deceml regularity soon disappeared and in ma; prices improved 10 per Der cent. During ing days values were at times l frln'.loll over the Deécember rates, There wi at- SenaAncs foom o pacts ot Ihe o wnnd. <ol petition was animated. Medium crossbreds ad- vanced, stimulated by American demand. Cape of Good Hove and Natal heavy greasles were neglected, while the best grades showed an improvement. of & per cent. Durln' the sales 164,000 m- :;ere available, of which 162,367 were catalogus fome buyers secured baies, fhe Continent 78 000 and America s‘g 500, and: atjout 4000w, gver. for the secon serjes. fered. Mediums sold readily at full srices.’ St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 1—Wool nudflym Territory ‘Western mediums, flm; fine, 19@2lc. e, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, ¥eb. | 1.—WHBAT—Club, 2c; bluestem, T3GT4c; red, 'fl. red, 88@60c; valley, wuau« TON. * TACOMA, 834¢; club, "mii_,._, T — Bluestem, Northern Business. PORTLAND, = Feb. 1.—C1 balances, $92,1 sarings, 604208; | o m"f?h&r-b 1.—Clearings, -$1,201,801; TACOSMA, Feb. 1.—Clearings, $561,571; bal- ances. SPO! “Feb. 1—Clearings, $572,063; balances, $78,072. BooAN m‘A ™ Exchange and Bullion, LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty diys. Sterling At lo—du’l sale 6100 bales were of- | o it was bullish throu Hout day, At &m mu'n' t M%c i S35 mlu-r er at “ct e‘ commission houses active ug. Qfll"l from the start, and all feudily absorbed. | The tofscals S A qu:: § IO B DEClpe o “and Nebrabka, was the large Yo do, nu, White, nominal; L1 tor, White mna’c: S fia BUK [EA’ Flour and Oregon and W: FARINACEOUS G lows a8 £o] lllI' R’fi Flour, $3 T74; Hominy, 33 7 475; é“& 36 l&’l Pnl, bouu. 5 Hay and Feedstuffs. Stocks of Bran In regular warehouses and §55 tons January 1. The receipts in January Hero m tops The market continues very cluding 50 cars. The market shows no chgige, the purchasing of local consumers being of a u %5 Oat lln Cracked Whnl' Whelt Filour, $3 —_— on whart February 1 were 1087 tons, against at previous Rmiph ot Hay yuurdu ‘were 685 tons, in- bllld to-mouth ‘character to supply immediate BR —$19 50@21 per ton. IIDDLINBHW o ton. S Rnllnd B.rl'!. Ofl- Jobbing. : ¢ at mills, w in 10 Corn, en Meal in 5-ton lots, $37; Cocounut Cake or Meal i §35.50 1n B Jon lots; dobbing, $24; oo m Korse Beans, $30 E orse ‘Beans, &na o 0c_per ctl; Calfalfa § s i lots, m ‘jobbing, $23 50 per ::{hltl% ln car lots and u: 50 !ur emaller - Wheat, i1 WGIET0: Wihkat and Oat, flu:lfl 13 50 y, $8@11; Vol -uhle 36 50@$ 50; R for unteer Wild Oat, $T0 stock, ‘TG'I!IO A.lfl 8@11 per | ordinary and $32@12 50 (or eholoa STRA per bale, Beans and Seeds. Stocks of Beans in regular warehouse and vn wharf February 1 were 196,517 sack: against 212,982 sacks January 1. Th® rece.pt in January were 22,546 sack: ditions rule.and all quotations stand the same. BEANS— By e ] $3 5@ ‘Butters $3 I White, White, 52 10G2 $2 neys, 75@4; Blackeye, ctl: Horse Beans, $1 T5@1 EDB—BmIn ustard, $1 50@4 75; Yellow Mustard, $3 50@3 75: Flaxseed, $2 50@3; Ca- nary, 6@6Yc; Altalfa, 12¢; Rape, 21@c: Timothy, 5c: Hemp. G@5lc per. n: umn.m Broom_ Corn Seed, 320qfl " DRIED PEAE—NII:I $2@2 30; Gmn Peas, 82 JWZ 30 per ctl. { Potatoes, Onlons and vmublu With stocks burdensome and trade quiet, the Potato market remained very weak for Oregon, Burbanks and river goods, the oulk of the offeriuxs of those descriptions veing G inferlor quality.. There was very little doing in seed Potatocs and prices for them 1\ser: barely steady. Onions ruled weak, with mout bandiecs expecting a lower range of prices. Recelpts of eouthern vegetahles were just about _sufficlent to satisfy the demand ‘and there"was but little change in prices. Seventy- three boxes of Mexican Tomatoes, which ar- rived by steamer on the precadiag day, were offered for sale, but fouad no buyers owing to the greenness of the stock. Two boxes of Asparagus from the Sacramento River were £0ld_at 50c_per_poun POTATOES—River Whites, 50@80¢ per sack; Satinas Burbanks, 31 25@1 18 Der ctl; Oregon Burpauks, 85c@$i 15 per ctl: Gamaet Chiles, $1 25G1 40 per ctl; Early 140 cu. Sweet Potaf 1 26 per ctl. ONIONS—Yellow. $1@1 25 pe.- etl. + VEGETABLES—Gren Peas, 6@ic per Ib: String_and Wax Beans, —— per :b; Toma- e, 312561 50 7 per box or crate; lebage, o c 75c@81 per Garlte wuc r ib; Coren Fepoers, haine per ib: Dmd Pepp‘r' 12%@15¢c per 1b for eun—dried and 1 o evaporated; Marrowiat Squash. r ton: Hubbard Squash, ton; llulhroomh 15@25¢ per Ib. Poultry and Game. Receipts of dressed Turkeys had & mrl?d increase y”llrdlv fully 10 cases being re- celved. As the increased supplles exceeded requirements, prices were much weaker and a good portion of the arrivals had to be held over. Receipts of other Poultry were nearly 100 coops and the market was decidedly easier, a8 the trade was well upplied from the pre- vious heavy arrivals. Game, too, and several kinds of Wild Geese were lower. POULTRY—LIve Turkeys, u 19¢ per Ib; Dressed Tflggey(l}.oa‘w., Gem pu' ., 3202 %0 ings, e ”‘fif e ana $ 3 star: e 50@5 50; Fryers, $5@6; Broilers, sam 5 for large: Pigeans, $1 25 $345; Hare, 5" 3‘3‘ Brusb Habbits, WA - —— ‘Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ‘were 21¢ lower for ranch and 1c lower for store, with the market re d weak at the decline. The drop was rather anticlyato: than otherwise, as dealers argued that the current sunny, soft Weather would surely in- crease the production and they wanted to keep floors clear uun-t a possible burden- ::em‘: accumulation later on. Stocks continue light and arrivals have been diminishing for several days. eese lllo declined Ic, but was steady at x There was no change in Buu"ry. lifornia_ fancy. pew, o 14c asked; fancy Young Americas, ma. 16c eceipts were 62,100 Ibs Butter, 11,200 Ibs and 700 cases ] Egas. DAIRY EXCHANGE ° OFFICIAL - QUOTA- TIONS. """fl: m..“f.";'.‘.‘m?.m e T Prices f tter ummmm&ndwm Nlflwll- generally .m wmowhcto(hmh— 12c -for amber; nnt 5%c; white, ber, lo-l'/:e. e white, So; “am Wawalian extrac lm‘sl Sc for white Wwhite rxu—-czed IIBWAX—H.’. per Il Provisions. Dtockldflldmflm current requirements, 648 gdflm amj fl" normal and the munn- -na- no cuue CURED MEA' per b for heavy, 11 California Hams, 12! per bbl: extra Mesg. $17 50 Beet. Tie Chittornia compoutd. pound Soc: tns, 10/ ng $14; gztn cleu Ib lerces quoted at e barre! -Bacon, 11%¢ o, for light medium. Wgle r light, ' 14@14%e for extra light and red; dry sut‘!;!du ey s cure ams, : 1 b for . 1.1!(0 t& merl com- 9%ec for pure; s, pure, lb—\b tins. 10%e: l-lh llnl. IW 3-1> COTT ER\F One half barrel, 8%¢; three half barrels, 8%c; one tierce, 813c; two tierces, 8%c; five tierces, 8ie per 1b. Hides. Tallow, Wool and Hops. Local Hop handlers report fairly active buy- ing from growers at range of 9@10%c. quotations rematns unc) Numerous Suctustions in Hides will be The circular of W values. B. Sumner & Co. sa: “The Hide market remains remarkably firm. In view of the condition of wet salted Hides, there should have been some red: In other markets they have declined uction The , gencral about l4c per pound, and we feel tha: this same decline must be looked for some time during the present ot 48 wowld. sdviss all shippers to send in their Hides as fast as ble. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1c under quotations. Heavy Saited A M eatom ;| light, | 12 ‘12 for heavy and 1% for Ste; Salted Kip, 12c: Saited Itcd_ Calf, Me: dry Hides 2%c: g ary~ Calf, 24c; Sheepskios, shearlirgs, 206 40c ; short Wool Zach: medtum, 90c@S1 10; lons Waol 1 Horee Hides, salt, $5@3 35 for large and §2 718 for medium, $2 25 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry. $2@2 25 for large and $1 509 1 75 for_medfum. $1 25 for small Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, dry Central Goat Sklno—Pflm Angora, Colts salted Mexican. 26¢; 3Tise. 35¢; TBe; and 50c dlor American, ex~ tra lnr'e do, $1 25; large, 30c; medium, 50e; small, ip cans and dnlml‘ % Grnle 2@2%: 0L Fall clip—Northern _frae, Middle County, free, 12@14e; San Joaquin and ; San Joaquin Lambs, 14@ do, der(cuve, Mflc per Ib. OPS—8@12¢ per I rxo defective, 12@14c; 17c; _do. dvfefltlve. Southern, 5 Ie: H 35c. TALLOW—Nb. 1° rendered, 4% c less: No. Meat Market. Occasional sales of fancy small at l0c are reported dregsed H Arrivals of lve e n barrle: 2, 3@3%c; 15@17¢c; 159 Hm continue meager and the market for such stock continues strong. new _features. DRESSED MBEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers dre ds follows: The other Meats show no EBF—5%@8%ce for Steers and 5@5%c per b Tor Cows. VBAL—Large, 7@8% ML TTON—Wethers, 0% @10c; c: emall, 8@9¢c 1b. L AMB—11@12¢ per 1b. he- Wmc PORK—Dreesed Hogs, S1%,@9%c per 1b, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following Quotations are for good gound Lb tock delivered in San 15 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: TTLE—Steers, 8%@7c; CA A\.\ 1 ross. Wefxl P b sinn g 0 ce\lt -bo Bags, buyer June-July, Te; uentin. 8c; Wool Bags. 30G%3c; smal, coce Twine, e & .BAGHYI in e Hadic: mé'OAL—\\vellln.tonh 18 Cannel. | Schiotions, 8 50 per tions, lu—n menm‘- ua tor bum- for cases Linseed, 30 B fa Caltor Bakers' AA, cases, 31 ES—3%@4%ec _per b SHEEP—“e_lEl;eH. @53%e; per Bead. HOGS—Live Hogs, 27130 %o 260 35.’ Cows .u -un 1be, under 130 Ibs, in ‘- Ne. 1. Francisco, less 409 Helf- t). S mrn}-’: dstt‘l.wwfltoll' gallon for boiled and T0e; for bofled and 4Sc for raw: cm&. Nty hm 656 78c per gallon: for Ceylon and 35bc Sperm Oil, strained Lard Of Pure Neatsfoot Herring Ofl, 45¢ for No. 1 Lard Ofl xv.n hed winter Sperm Ofl, 6Se: nllllf-l winter il 63¢; extra ble‘thfl Winter Whale Ofl 65c: natural WhaIe Oil, 60c; extra winter L No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl. Salmon Ofl, 34c; botled ©Oil, 35¢; raw Fish Ofl, 35c; Paint Oil. 38e. AL OlL, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water White Pearl Oil, slfl cases, Co‘:lo Oil, in bulk, 10* e, m\‘- 17c; Star, Ela 26c; Eocen: ; l|lu. ln bulk, 153c: in cases, 22¢: Motor Gaso- No. 1 I'J xlm Dlstillate, tron barrels OF drums, 8c; in bulk, 18%c: in i,dn s, 19¢; cases, Sle. TURPENTINE -90c s4c in drums and iron * RED AND 8%e per Ib: to quantityl ike: casen, G3¢ more; Bemaine. tn bulk: S6-degree Gasolive, In bulk. l'nuoninllmllfl SUGAR—The Western Refining Com- \munfolla-b. m b, in 100-1b pany ai i bags: Crushed a reduction T LEAD- Red Lead #mu Lead. 8@8%e. m: Cubes, A hed, 3.48¢: Powdered, 0.50c; Candy Granulated, 5.30¢; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.20c: LA Gnnul.ua coarse, 5.20¢: oS & E. ounced om Taet pess 'zly,-lb fruit cans are 50c per o‘o ]mr, lons §1 - lower, 1-1b fllu $2 35 lower, 5 a}- 1-1b aquares §3 50 lower and 23-1b squares $3 lower. —e othfl-u. Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctls . naY, 0447 Bm b "o Am SF Sornne aunges 8 9559555555‘39;? #oui o ot & ¥q I ;gssuuuissu 2887 gsgzes 283832 Bsumzzansa W“I.m.- Bond and Share Sales. in January were as Sales of bonds and shares on the Stock Boes on and No. STOCKS AND BONDS. Sold. Y S o 94 20, 1186 -} 18 08 | 34, (20,000 1 : § T8 > g. 10 -] 8000 1 -| 20 o 16 '; ¥ Oukland Water I 3000 ] Oceanic 42 Omnibus Cable o & 3 B B o o ] ar " “ Powell St | 13000 it Sacramento E1 | 3000 1078, S F & San Joaquin Valley| 13,000/ x § F Ouak & San Jose Ry..| 89,000 11213 1 SPRRof 108, | 1 SPRRot 10, 100 SPRRot 5 } SPRRof 000 SPRR Ist 900, 1 8 P Branch 5, Spring Val Water 1 0004 [l > o' 1004 3d 000 100%5| 1 mtg(353,0000 983, | United Raiivoads of S ¥..|213.0001 8434 | Valley €ountles Power Co.| 11,000, 104%| 104 Water | contra costa aso0l el | Spring Val Water Co...0.| /3305 40 | u* nd electric stocks | } I tual Electric Light Co.| 2113 174 # Pacific Lighting Co.... T B Insurance stocks— | Fireman’s Fund L W 300 Bank stocks— | American National Bank.! = 85 128%) 130 Anglo-Californian _(1td) 0. .7 96 Bank of Calitornia. ... 280 420%/ 423 Cal Saf@ Deposit & T Co 163,01 1o London, Paris & Am (1td)’ 20, J e Street R. R. stocks— | 1 Presidio e irndraeria] - IS ose kR Powder ks— I ! Glant Consolidated Cv....| 890 774! ‘sg% Sugar stocks— } | Hawaifan Coml & § Cn 205 1) a4 Honokaa Sugar Co... 1és 1ol g Hutchinson Sugar Pla 1,300/ 14 l 1 Kilauea Sugar Plantation.| 118(...... :n Makaweli Sugar Co -] 1.590) a2l ea Sugar Co. 280 314! Paauhau Sugar Plan 1381 2041 Union Sugar Co. .. 1,418 34 i 1 Union Sugar Co (pool). 3000 34%! T - Miscelianeous stocks— | ’ Alaska Packers' Assn....| 18400 47% Associnted Ofl Co. J E Cal Fruit Canners’ Assn.. 341 oTy! 98 Cal Wine Assn.. .I &3 8| & Oceanlc Steamship Co....| 1880 1 +* Pac States Tel & Tel Col 51 103 | 108 STOCK AND Dlmfi EXCHANGE. - .THURSDAY, Feb. 12 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS . Ask. E) 3 5 57 RERRRRE ~ 98! 108 mgbs 94 122 1186 Q) a¥a O E.E 3 $Rpeh BERuds! R FEE & i gS‘ ‘Z’: al 3 1125 lu* 92 fors ."fm'i £ B - £ WATER STOCKS. INSURANCE. Firem's Fd.390 - BANK STOCKS. Ntl Bik.130 Mutual Sav.109%, — Sav U.700 e i g 4 e STREET RAILROADS. B = ", “eeaesir T i ] : s i il ; E i E | i Pow! Gilant Con.. S2% 83 | DER. SUGAR. 1% m.' g: ghlisgl § 45 % ks §1§|J c-mornn.m 250 [Presidio ..., 40% 4 e et b i N 8 £ S44] Pues el ol 1084 MV& MiTm. 10635 — Board— Caiffornia Fruit Canners’ | z BEEBuLEEES FsiiEhech ssciznabnncs EEEENH] ”“W’ -'u!lugn lfili&:‘l!‘ll |_Illiw:n' Bnmu[