The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 7, 1906, Page 15

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. {VFDNESE;AY FEBRUARE T. lm 15 s =Y , $37,641,000. ‘ = 300 -- AT AUCTION -- 300 At Woodward’s Pavilion, New York Cottém Market. The Largest Sales Ring West of Chicago, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. NEW YORK, Feb. 6. FEBRUARY 20, 1906 The Potato markct Is overstocked with low- —COTTON—The mar- hade ther low record for the down- e aovement, with Maroh reaching 10,530 grade Oreson Burbanks and rives goods. wiich | 150 Heavy Draft Horses 150 ular jrices to the detriment of good sock | 100 Delivery Wagon Horses wi and May 10.68c. The decline came in the face of what appeared to be a 'E “ois : g e B T SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. g, ¥ ‘ui“fiu“fiu from’ he nign. vl reached st 1015|1017 | sonais, however, found out that some dis- *l1as (150 1V cather Burcau reports Crop prospects excellent. 14| 85% 86 | and o raid soon sent it tumbling down. 10334 1104 New Orleans was a heavy seller in our mar- S S € stock on the wharves, which is being © | 50 Gentle Driving and Sad- Wall-street Stocks quieter, but rather higher. Cotton lower. 88%| 387 | ket and added to the welkmm Ao-c.hm“ spot. Qally. Two more cars of Oregon Onions ar- . ; ; 15{2 l.l[g p-nm d’fi'l'x'.“}’«:- Y‘m*c'mmnm D s rived yesterday, causing another decline in “ Horses. Tosrwia 7 ik ' bYé a ity wi e & Increased activiy in local Stocks at steady prices. A2 1% P amual on Tuesday, recsiits of souther A e e, & TRANK 454 iy . nd prices Peas Shipment of 873,450 in Treasure to the Orient. 58 i1 T '“J;E;: Rapare ol 7% broken to drive aad will be suaras- cargo of Wheat cleared for Enrofe. 5 (130" | O cloges sisaty. Febrossy Boston Weol Market. e T ml Gumstions S5 il o 0egh | (1% 200,20 comsined b i, 00 "’ % 88 .86¢c; May, 10.76c; June, 10.80c R k known at our office. nge lower. Dowmestic unchanged. . 1055 Sugust, 10.71; September, 108ic: Oo: | BOSTON, Feb. 6.—The strong closing of the | Leandro sole at 9¢ per pound, while oftzrines 8 2 N Y. NH&H v. o tober, 10.30c; November, 10.21c; December, | London wool sales and the suspicious opening | TTom other ssctions moved slofs 3t SR .. WESTERN HORSE i Barley weak, with lower futures. 410N ¥, Ont & W. 84, |'s3 | 83" | 58l | 10200 of goods In New York have had a benefictal | POTATOES—River, Whites. ctl: Oregon | B, STEWART & CO.. 220 Valencia st., 3. P ey 7 . 4,200\ Norfolk & West.| 90%/ 89 | 89 | 89 Spot closed quiet, 10 points lower. Middling | influence upon the local ~wool market. A 20 m_’" % Chiles, | — falenad — LS I bt 3 > lected. Beans firm. B e e s 00 | 98" | ypands, 11.15¢; middling Gulf, 11.40c. No | stronger tone is found and evidence of this is | Burbanks, "‘5& B [ Bty dull. Corn weak. Rye neglected. Beans 300/ Narth o $1 15 per ctl: Barly $1'25@1 40 per ctl; ) 4 300iNorth Amarican.|103 161 1101%/102 | sales. the “renewal of speculative buying among | £ 28 PR, S0 NI PO ey ci M by by ki et » Sad s cnso Pulled wools are in an irregular and Feedstuffs as previously quoteq. -|Omaha . New York Grain and Produce. octtion, thongh really cholce lots are steady. R e i N B e e . ] 3 weak NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—FLOUR—Receipts, | Territories are firm. Foreign grades are| . i e I e A » and Onion markets overstocked and weak. 56,900 barrels; exports, T100 barrels. Quiet and | stsady, Territory auotatlons: 1000, ang | Beans, —— e b Tomaioes, $1 250150 per clion (+ : rely steady. 22925 B pans Box or crate: Cabbage, $1 per otl Carrats. I V1 ir s Iv steady. ame lower. " Heceipts, 50,000 bushels. Spot jum, 22@23c; medium, 20@27c: low me- o 6 Tb; Green | WEDNESDAY, February 7, at 11 a. m., 7y in fair supply and steady. G o sievaters e & oo | e 300 B O T ried Peppers, 12%@15¢ | ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 337 SIXTH ST. ;. No. 1 Northern Duluth, | Wyoming—Fine, 22323c: heavy fine, 17@30c; per Ib; N | o . 82 £ o 2 Miinouah ratier fom o1 |t medinm, S medium. gmies low | G105 et g0 e | et ol e el et teady cables an orth- | medium, ZI@28c. 25650 A roome, 15@25¢ | limit or reserve. et eociets, wheat weakened shafply under | | Utah and Nevada—Fine, 20@27c; low me- | Sausth. vor tom: Muals YOHN 7. DOYLE, Anstimsen, bear pressure and liquidation. Recovering | dium, 27@28c. e et —" later on the small increase lh“w;?rh:;ll ;2'3?”“ . and less favarable crop news, oz c it. Louls Wool Market. et higher: May, 89 15-16@90 13-16c, closed = 80%c; July, 89GR9%cC, closed $9%c;’ Septem- s coming in frost bitten. Other Fruits featureless. Dried Fruits firm. Raisins quieter. Choice Honey getting scarce. on and Meat markets re ported firm. dull. Hops fairly active. Sound Hides selling well, Poultry and Game. The Poultry market, while not very active. : : S Tn ST. LOUIS, Feb. 6.—Woal. steady, Medtum | wag'n’ gosd shape and stcads. with pecelpis AUCTION SALE ’ grades, combing and_clothing, 20@d0c; light B ety The ( : Bags advanced again. e SER@RTSr - closed STHIS fre, Z2a50c; heavy fine, 19g3ic: twb washed, | Fint 2 Ohickens wers. a it lower, But cleaned Bags advanced af Hope—steady., 2T . 2 little lower, but deaned | THURSDAY. FEB. STH, AT 11 A M. Tanbark cleane: of market at present. PETROLEUM—Steady. g stock came In. Turkeys were offering at_easy AT S75 FOLSOM STREET. Tanbark cle (mtd out of ma ket at f resent Hlng—flm- e f Northern Wheat Market. rates, but attracted ll!uG.‘ :lunuon.n“?-: gfi‘rm mlm mh?lnlfl'!_‘.; 7 o Y J | k3 09114 o = et for coffee futures N. re several chan in me, most s of all-purpose Ses, tter, Eggs and Cheese all declining. e T s P i s o ORERON. Dutks being lower: while Gaese were steadier. | from 900 to 1300 Ibs. ALl well broke, sentle Korses. Also wagons, buggies, 10 pomts. Sales were reporied af = 66.000 PORTLAND, Feb. 6.—Wheat—Club. 70@71c: | Pa0 Frnl "R JULE (*Tia1sc per Ib: sdvance in Illinois Central, Which | "' 365 Tenn Coal & i..| = = = S Al ; valley, T3c; red, 87@68c. - { LES, Auctioneer. bags, including: _ March, 6.95@G7.05c; ay, | bluestem, 72@73c; valley, 73c; re Dressed Turkeys, 18@22c per 1b; Geese, per | SAM HABLES, -+ Do pfd % 7.20c; July, 7.35G7. T WASHINGTON. ir, $2@2 50; Goslings, 8¥5008. Ducks, $5@ | Steel and Steel Stocks. | ormne s o RNt L s SfStL & S 1st I o Taatany. Tna | TACOMA, Twb. 6. Wheet miichanesd. | B | B0 act aat R ol md. $O0E for youngs | & > M long-familiar rumors of the disposal of Great | 4,800 Do ptd 7.90¢. Spot Rio quiet. No. 7 invoice, 834c. | port—HBluestem, i3c; clul 1e: , 68c. Hens, $4 50@5 50 for small and $8@7 for « : 1 Northern iron ore lands on advantageous terms | Tk Miid steady. Cordova, 9%@12%ec. e large; young Roosters, 7; old Roosters. | ;ygm ARRIVED—A fine lot of horses, . the last 10 the United States Steel C SR, 488 | 18 B 2 SUGAR — Raw nominal; fair refiniog, Northern Business. 36 WOt . Fous WS W: Deolles, J0p 1200 % e seen L owed mat sarsings ot § , a8 C common stock of the latter shating inthelr i g - i |213-16c; centrifugal, 06 test, 313828 71607 | o P S TRC U gasa,so; | for small and $4G6' tor large; Plgeons, §1 35 ;m:w,o“‘;’ S AL i b v gt SRS WA DELYUAVES u yeor BES eh from 4 Fiee 1n prices tn Gheat Northos | 20,000 Southern, Ry e E nangat balances, §63,625. O AME per dosen—Mallard Ducks, $3g8 00 | Hson sts_C. G BRYANT. pmortetor roterrell. | 1t was aist: Siisid By the con | Do pfa . CHEESE Firm. unchanged. TACOMA, Feb. 6.—Clearings, $106.963; bal- | convasback, §2 50@4: Sprig. $2g2 50; Gray | Standard Ol EGGS—Strong. State, Pennsylvania and “s‘:;:'k 1(_!111‘94630.!_ Ducks_ $2: Teal, $2g2 50: ‘Wldnol. $1 30@ | month, when there may be something doing. eb. 8—Clearings, $1.6784%0. | P75 Req Heads, $3; he year. Creamery Butter declined 1}c $1_25g2; iay, with rather more visible on the | Horse Hides, salt. $3@3 35 for laige and $2 75 for prunes, but the local situation is un- changed, quotations ranging from 4%c to Sc, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are The Weather and Crops. ¥he weekly report of A. G. McAdle, section r of the and crop service of the esterday that the strike was inevitable. Some of the earnings reported by raliroads made a | very favorable showing, partly owing to the | | fact that the first week of January this year % | 3,- | was attributed to the rumors of absorption ~ nearby, fancy selected white, 26@27c; Western t 50; | All quotations remain uncha 3 in the interest of Union Pacific Wl s e LT | firsts 20%c; do seconds, 19@20c; Southerns, | balances, §318,151, as2, | Black Jacks, $1 75 Gray_Geese, $2 80; White | “ phg” Axp SRINS-Culls and brands sell : | spread effect in the market resulted @ these | 000 Texas Paciflc | 16@20%c. : SPOKANE. ' Feb. 6—Clearings. $540.652, | (00 750481 25; Brant, 31 50 for large and $1 | abour @lc under quotations. Heavy Saited Prospective. movemete Headios tod N ibese | -+- oo/ Third Avenue .. i DRIED FRUITS. balances, $69,655. for small: Honkers, $i@S: Hare. $2; Cotton- | Steers, ~ 13c; medium, 12c; lght, 12e; 3 conspicuous feature and its sharp rebound was | bogirors & ¥ & WOl 5 EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- iz P tall Rabbits, §2 50: Brush Rabbits, $180. | Cow Hides, 1% for heavy and 12¢ for 1 stocks are in & very | due to some subsidence of the acute appre- | oo 1ocdo St L & Wi linues firm, although buyers for export refuse LOCAL MARKETS. —— | light; Stags, Sige: Salted Kip 12c: Salted are being bousht by | hension ' felt vesterday regarding a gemeral| Dol Do ptd ... to pay over 93c for prime fruit, Common are — Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | Veal’ 13c: Salted Calf, l4c: dry Hides, 22c: and sbould in tims [strike In the coal trade. Sentiment on this | o0/ Bas & P e Qfifig‘gfsigo.'gi“'}&- Pl 112,‘,"2‘;:.‘ Exchange and Bulllon. Dally fluctuations in_ali three products are 2c; dry Calf, 24c: Sheepskins, her prices. subjett to-day took the form of uncertaint; 3 e, SRG0ac; i ' f B Mongolia took out a treasure list of k& this time each: short Wool, 50@73c [ asinees rather e “the Somviciion. fek | 124, 00(ton “Pactte - PRUNES—Coast advices report higher prices | o 18, MMEIR, 10 o050 fn ‘Mexican doliars | DECORIPE more [reduens: 45 bonal, o) 1 10: long Wool. : | | for Hongkong and $72,400 in silver bullion for | I, Kobe. floors, though there is no real accumulation of | for medium, $2 25 for small and 30c for Colts: very firm with available | Sterling Exchange is lower. stock and the demand continues very satis- | Horse Hides, dry, $2@2 25 for large and $1 are quoted at 10@10%c; LOCAL. factory. Ranch Eggs declined }4@lc and store | 1 75 for medfum. §1 25 for smail and 30c ior 600, Do ptd - ... Do conv 4s ..| United Copper .. United R of 8 F| has only Sunday & o supplies light, Cho . 2 X ) ek |08 st weck of TR veor Dot Baliwey 8% &2, | exira chotce, 10%G10%c, and tancy, 11@12c. " | Sterling Bxchange. sixty de — @i | om ic. Al quotations tor storags stock arg Colia, " Bk Skine—Dry “Mexican.” $hc: dry ther previlied thro | reported an inc in s ings for PEACHES—Are quiet but firm, with extra | Sterling Exchange, sig =2 % 3 5 = A e e | Beren o 31 b eat. Eloral and southers | ghotce auoied oL 1, fancy, 101G, and ex. | Sieling Exchungy cables l 11 — @1 38K | The Sresply oL o JA, TS SRk | et arga o 1 25: farue, S medtum, Sho: N 121 pe or the ¢ Jar 3 ¥ tra fancy at 11%@13c. jew York Excl B ceee — o g 3 N . g Baniay { S e o o o R . | "HATSINS—Are unchanged, with loose Mus- | New York Exchange, telegraphic — @ 124 | the marke is now well supplied with this oA P 25 £ i portions | per cent. “The regular dividend on Canadian | catels quoted at Bisc: seeded raising, 5%@ | Silver, per ounce B5g =" | geserption. e tentency among, deale wTALLOW- Aatieed. #e in Baerieg y injuries 10 | Pgcific disappointed some speculative holders, | 5%c, and London lavers at $1 60. Mexican Dollars . e 30 to keep Slosely “old up, “n:mm r ot care | In drums, conditions Were | who sold the stock, with consequent weakness. The price of copper was lower in London and here. but Amalgamated Copper was in concert | with the rest of the market. The sub-treasury | New York Metal Market s s points in the San Joaquin Valley which have WOOL—Fall clip—Northern free, 18@17c: e ST R § e L L y Peen shipping to Los Angeles are now shipping | do, defective. 12@14c; Middle County, fres, 15G NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—There was a severe | New York on Mexico e nle market. Cheess is e lower again | 17c: do, defective, i2@ldc; San Joaquin and very beneficial to 198 break in the London tin market. spot, at | Paris on London 2818 | the. decline: Southern, 10@13c; San Joaquin Lambes, 4@ ent condition and | continues to take funds from the money mar- £165 105 and futures at £163 1os 8d. The | Berlin on London 2150 e e eage was as follows: | 16c: do, defective, $@12c per Ib. i Jom o ket, which was firmer for time loans to-day. | Jocal market was weak, with spot at $36 65, % g:::-::agnht.“ cachange wae a8 followa: | 0 iOPE- a0TIe pue | Screage in some | LICSE < chi yISIORA malily £ Sk e There was a break of over a pound in the Wheat and Other Grains. tras. S9c; 10 half boxes do, Z8%e. _— last season’s, but | 4, '\;ngnxrhle :lea'-’: | English copper market, with gpot quoted at WHEAT FREIGHTS—The first spot charter Egzs—20 cases selccted ranch, "kc; 20 cases Meat Market. 24| 23% £77 and futures at £75 10s in London. Lo- | grawn here for & long time was reported dur- | store firsts, 22%ic. The market remains precisely as befors 6% 1% a i cally the market is unsettled. ~Large pro- |jng the past week and wae for a French | cCheese—For California mild new, 13¢ bid, | stated. Supplies of Beef are moderate and the ducers are still said to be holding at §18 50, but | gnip at the rate of 18s. The rates from the | 133c asked. market Is very steady at the recent advance. there appears to be no doubt that supplies are | north are about 25s 64 from Portland and | Receipts were 35,800 Ibs Butter, 4500 Ibs | Mutton is In light supply and firm. Hogs, obtainabie under this figure, and lake Is quoted | 935 94 from Tacoma. The chartered Wheat | Cheese and 1653 cases Eggs. especially small stock, continue scarce and at $17 75@18 50; electrolytic, $17 6214@18 50, | fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 3888, | pATRY EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- | very firm in price. Thers is no seaccity of and casting at $17 50@17 6214, against nothing last year: disengaged. 17,744 TIONS, ds were steady. Total sales, par value, | nds were unchanged on call. New York Stock List. E. F. Hutton & 490 California street, | - Anie s Vet Ban Fran -umfm mem’f;e of the r.\'e‘w YurLll - v Lead was 3d lower at £16 Ss 9d in London. | tons_ against 24,580; on the way to this port, (Note—The Exchange quotations represent DRESSI MEATS. ¢, furnish the following official | i Locally the market was easy. but unchanged, | 208,785 tons, against 190.950. o ces as established by sales, bids | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers quotations of that Exchange: | "n“oh\\m 2dI ptd | with pot quoted at 5 m?;rls. S WHEAT—Chicago was several l"rlv((?’n! ey on the exchange. - Prices for Butee | ate a8, fullewe: | 200, Wisconsin Spelter was higher at £26 12s n London, | pigher. Minneapolis reported an excellént de- = o eers High/Low.| Bid.| Ask. | Do pfd but the local market was easier at $6 05@6 15. :'"f“d'{m. cash {’\-h,m_ The winter belt, with | and Esgs on the street are governed by the BEBF—5312@6%c for St and 3@5%e per Exchange quotations, but generally range | b for Cows. i about 1@1%c higher, owing to the, miscella~ | VEAL—Large, 7@8%¢: small 8@9c per Ib. necus character of the business.) MUTTON—Wethers, 9%@10c: Ewes, 0@9%c Iron was easier abroad. with standard foun- | (ha exception of Kansas and Oklahoma, is shares sold | ary_quoted at 51s d and Cleveland warrants | fafrly well covered with snow. 24% | 25 Vew York Bon: at 51s 93. Locally market was unchanged. | Broomhall cables the following crop condi- 2 e R e IR E 630 64 5 2 3 4 No. $15 75310 85; No, 2 do, $18@ | 1 _ BUTTER—Fresh—Califorr s, per Ib, 1515 115% ‘ Ll’&’\r:(:up-;n"g”}gg Japan 6 18 85: No. 1 do Southern, $18 50@18 75; No. ‘United Kingdom—The condition of crops "’d“ nga‘:{emz:cx'(m"”. h“f"flA Brets, 25c. %;tllfllh m 8100%e per B, Ao pta war| M 1% |8 |8 | Dodsres.ililzyl 2 do do. $17 T8@1S 25 continmes fair. 0 ed mo Pastern Ladles —Extras. 20c: firsts, 19e. Stor. LIVESTOCK MARKET. - e ~ 2 C ... 102! s g “‘Germany— Weather is m! a com- = b . - 1,800/ Am Can Co . 10l 10k | low| 108 | DS SoAPER ru.fin*! L & N unified 4s. ' Available Grain Supply. plaints ate mow heard. The visible supply of | 28% g z’: :"r:; The following quotations are for good sound 1700( Do pra .| Tiig| 70%| 71| 71k | DO 20000 ""51108 | Man con gold 1510 NEW YORK, Feb. 6. —Special cable and tel- | Wheat is moderate. . T ™ 2o stendy, [Livestock deliversd in Sen Francisco. 3 - iy § >_Pi 2 - 2151 I T 'exas 4s. eCon b e € - e 2 -4 . p 4 Am Dist Tel 135 | A i A R R 9014 “‘{‘"-M:;_v“",,, States and Canada, east of | anxiety arising regarding spring sowing owing | thirds. P et Gl gl ool ggon — SHEEP_Wethers, 5@9%c; Ewes. 444G3c per oo oy e S Do adj #s....) 96 NR of Mex con 48 8T pioiias decreass 768000 bubhels: afloat for |to expeeted agrarian troubles. ~Arrivals at | SEWI, FONE, o0 nominal. | 1 (gross weight) 200 Am Gr Twine Co h 3 > L E BS—$3g3 50 per head. 13%c, | HOGS—Live Hogs, 130 to 250 Ibs 6%4c; over 250 Ibs, 5%o; under 130 Ibs fe: Atlantic C L 38.102% N ¥ C gen 3%s.. 98% | anq in Europe, increased 1,500,000 bushels; | Odessa are much smaljer. 100/Am Hide & Balt & Ohlo 4s..104% N J C gen 5s total supplles increased 732,000 bushels. “The situation in India is still doubtrul. | CHEESE—California fancy. new. casy; firsts, 13c, easy; or cultivation, but in | 300, Do pfd ... Do 348 9414| Nor Pacific 4s There s no change in the situation in Argen- 3 3 E o 3 Corn—TUnited States and Canada, east of | There rnidg Pk ay easy: Young Americas, fancy, lilc, steady; = ominal: Sews, 20 nt ol Nesre, £ naking |y RockSes,. Ineseanatt. 2, SK{ R0, e e sl with cenditions most fa. | ists, 14, weak; scconds, 13¢. Bastern_Fancy. | by :eruéc: o and g, B p Do cemt o trom - Oats—United States and Canada, east of | Erain in RSt 16c, ~firm; Western, 14@l4%c. Storage— | v quotations. 33 Rockies, decreased 1,231,000 bushels. Foceble. " fet. The cash | California, nominal; Young Americas, nominal; § 58 e This m‘r'kmnt nues very quiet. o canb | ey, 150, steady. Shiis oF Myaliuss - | CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. grain is # with a siow downward ten- p e nce. | dency and liberal offerings. Futures are again e e e weagin FOR TUESDAY. FEERUARY & | Chi & Alton 334 80 'S L & S F fg 4s. = ona o lower, with general active liquidation. Dee! Flour. dr sks...18,068 Hops, bales . 108 9 C,B & Q new 48.101% St L 5 W con 4s. 81% | Future Grain and Provisions. Another cargo, the second this vear, has | Tpe Orange market was slenderly supplied | Wheat, ctls . 150, Wool, bales I 1 C. R & Pac 4s. Sl% Seaboard A L 4s. 81 | CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—During the first hour of | cleared from this port, the Whittlieburn, | with standard Navels, which were in'good de- | " 5,088, Leather. rolls 38 1 Do 92151 So” Pacific 4s.:... 93 | . 3.680 Hides, No 495 trading the whole market was inclined to be | taking for Quee‘gmwn for orders 74,436 ctls. | mand and firm at stiff rates, while the upper . . C,C,C & SLen 45.108%| Do 1st 4s cert. 974 | weak. Opening quotations on May were un- | valued at $100, grades were neglected and easy at lower . L8€S' Peits, | 1466 Am steel | Colo Ind Bs. er A 81380 Rallway 5a....118% | changed to lc higher at Bi%c to 84%c. The _CASH WHEAT. Drices. Fully eleven cars of choice and fancy © 1,600 Lime, bbis . - 900 Do pfd ..... Do B, ser B... 9V Tex & Pac lsts. 123 | demand was not sufficlently active to prevent | caufornia Club, $1 40@1 41%: California | fruit have been received thus far this week « Paper. .|Am Tel & T Co. Colo Midland 4s. 773 Tol.St L & W 4s. 84 . | o small decline and the price of the May 0D- | white Australian, §1 4713@1 5214 lower grades | and a good portion of the arrivals are frost— © 1.794| Brandy. gale . 700 Am Tob pfd .... Colo 941 | Union Pacific 4s.105% | tion soon dropped to B43%@84lic. The market | o” cajifornia Wheat, $1 1214@1 30; Northern | damaged and hard to sell, even at round con- 4,754 Wine, gals . 5,300, Am Woolen Cuba Bs . 107%, Do conv 4s..... 155 | then became stronger because of buying by | Ciub, spot. $1 37%: Northern Bluestem, | cessions. The promoters of the auction coz . 600 Apples, bxs . -~ 200/ Do pfd . Den & Rio G 45.100% U 8 Steel 2d 5s. 9% | snorts, who were driven to cover by Brad- $1 41%; Northern Red, $1 35. pany expect to have three cars available for | Bran, sks . 415/ Molasses, bl 30 16,900{ Anaconds. Dist Securitles 58 87 |Wabash 1sts ...11814 | street’s report of the world's visible supply, ¢ PUTURES. fo-day's sale, The other Citrus goods were | Middlings, sks.. 978| Quicksilver, flsks 20 Ann Arbor . | Erle prior lien 45.101% Do deb B...... 78% | which showed an increase of only 752,000 . firm, with the exception of small Lemons, = Hay, tons ..... 550 Livestock. head.. 1.080 Do pfd | Do gen is..... 92%| Western Md 4s.. 8814 | pushels for the week, compared with an in- Bt Wity JE Which have becn arriving freely of late. The OREGON. 200/ At oast Line 162 1162 Hock Val 4%s...108% (W & L Erie 4s.. 93 | n. High. Low. Close. t was practically bare of, Mexican Limes S & 1200A T8 B Aneie2 82 | Supan 68 1.0 :. 100t Wia Central dn::.08% | Soese ot BA0GOM for fhe fame perigd & year T n s Ba gy B Taliins 46 A ' pamainiey: Jots mepe | OTin SO <osoes SILICAEN o o’ 88 100, Do pfd . Zl108 1033 New York Mining Stocks. | "“Other factors that strengthened the market - 128% 128% 128% 128% |aeking $8GS 30 per case for their holdings. | o\ 0 oqis w00 5 5 1,800 Balt & Ohio. 114% (114% |114% |1143% | Adams Con 20! Little Chiet | were reports of damage to fall sown crops from 2 p. m. Session. | In the Apple line large sizes of all red varie- excellent 100| Do pfd .......| 98%| 981 98 | 99 | Alice 3 50| Ontario 25 | Kansas City and St. Louls, an important de- Open. High. Low. Close. | ties were in good demand and firm, while THE STOCK MARKET. . ea. trees are |- fi.)k sTme Gas. | Breece . 5. Ovhir | mand in the Sour.hwn‘t and Northwest for cash | May .$1 3214 '3‘1 :flumdu‘sleg%;ufig '"‘d'"p',:,‘:"'.k,;f;‘ :-tleet::i ;::fl:;:ll;- qw o el s Obispo. 1300 SR Bruns_C 51/ Phoent wheat, and a prediction from New York that | Decem o sales; $1 28% bid; . | an tood » ! S rhe | weather .| Brooklyn T Gas. | Com “Tunmel 00| Potosl ey Dhineas would Sooh ahow & MATKE i | B e T siatket, for. the cach gramn | APPLES—$1 22 per box for fancy, 10c | Am Active Day in Shares om the Steck - < the growth of I |Brunswk D & I Con Va Min Co. 1 30 Savage crease. For May the highest point Was | gontinues extremely dull. all descriptions being.| @$1 25 for cholce and 50@7Sc for common. and Bond Exchange. Butterick Co week. Grain 2 10| Sierra Nevad getat A Horn Silver 32 | reached at 85%c and then closed strong with 5 Gency ts downward CITRUS AND TROPICAL FRUITS—Or- - » e P cnig nada Southern| 66 | Tron Stiver May 3G 5%e up at 85%GS4%c. s et e paran. 82 fanien: Sedvpls - SRER T hr ‘hox ar fancy. | NGy wan (he tast etive Suy ou e ndit sceding have | . Canadian Pacific/173 | Leadville Con . Liberal local receipts had a bearish influence | jixewise lower, with considerable liquida:ion [ ¥1 50@2 for choice “dx }11_)1_1 TS ol atand- | SRR S Lt bt shanes. T wing O-=-yewins 9 Boston Stocks and Bonds. upon the corn market early in the day, but | i the pit. The tendency ail around is to sell, | ards: Seedlings, $1G125: Tangerines, i5e@ | SIS 4y, dka Packers was §1 lower at 358 30, = Money— | Westing Common. 81 later the magket became firm as a result of CASH BARLEY. $1 50; Lemons, 'ILW. 25 G::I:"Pru&ns\ 30| Clant Powder §2 higher at 383 and Californin o | cail toans 4@S| Mining— the strength of wheat. Prices. however,| p..q g1 161,@1 17% for common and $118% | G e TBeqei 30 per bunch: Cenirai | Wine $1 23 higher at §84 25, The sugar stocks | Time foans. .. 4%@>+ Adventure . g% | showed but little change throughout the day. | o F5ed 30 e Hoice: Brewing #1 255 Hawalian. T5¢G81 50 per bunch. o crad | O N tis, fractional advemcye I so- .1-70 180 | “Bonde— "| Allouez “22 | May closed steady, unchanged at 443%c. @ evalter, $1 20@1 35 per ot American, $1 500% ger"“n ..Mnu ples, | Tl Contra Costa Water was active at =z %! 21%]| 22 | Accntson 4. 102% | Amal Cor 3 The oat market was inclined to weakness |1 27 e 5 $208 g ot o+ Fik $150@3 | S o e o] e x| Do adj 4s..... 98 | Amer Zinc T T e e A Mo wis an average business in the 7% | | 38 i 5 changed at 308@30%c. Session E - stocks, the T hs leading in the volume 2| 88 Soi | Max Comteal e, 305 | A deciine of 10 cents in the price of live Open. High. Low. Ciose, | Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Homey. S(0CFs. 16 TOTORERS (SSUOR, (8 S8 LOnRV Op j234 1232141281 233" | as~hison . hogs caused a slightly easler tone in $1 w& §110% $113 3119 Ralsing are not moving off as well A before | pqpecial mention. 8 (186 (1841 1843 (185 5 i — | ions early. At the close May pork was .9 94% MY 941 | the recent advance. All Fruits continge firm, | by gividend yesterday: Imperial Ol Come | Do pfd . ... (190" 1192 5214 | lard was off 5@7%c and ribs were with New York reporting improving conditions | pany regular monthly, 20c per share, amounte 4 20.400/C R 1 & P (new)| 28%| 2674 27| 27% | » 16 " | lower. 2 8114 | The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. In Peaches and Apricots. Stocks of Prunes, | hug o §30.000; Thirty three Ofl Company. reg- gCiose: | aiready lighter then for many yeare, are being | ular monthly, 10 ber share, amounting (o €200, Do pfd . w. 331 ¥ 3., | steadily reduced. Nuts are steady but quiet. | 316,000, Do 4s ---| 87%| 66%| 66%| 66% | Doston Elev . i 803, 80 4,200/Cent Leather ; %! 8015 | Fitchburg pfd. 45% | 45%| 45% | N Y, N H & H.201 sl H yo 2 No. 2— 3 Dealers now report water white extracted | @ The Red Mining Company has declared i 100l Do pra . 107 14(107 " 1075 | nich Pacine |- 155%| Mave, Mining 12 1% | May <o oro % Sp < mnl OATSThe tallnespworied in il sarket Honer. practicaily out of the market, thoush | a Wividesd of e por share . e A b i g S0 R 0 B ™ P e e R s m e o e, O B e Bruation - i, | o e e o (AL 5 e e | et i, 4 Tarres Rallied, ComEE il and favorable weather | 3600 Cnicago Un Trac| i2i4| ii%) 11 {8 Amer Args Che el ol T & G oo aay . pre 443 | while not large, are ample, and the market | quantity and has been for some time. 20u per ahare, pavable February 13 e grain crop will be larger | 8,700 Do ptd ......[ 4277} A 41 | 42 | amer Pneu Tube. 17%| North Butte ... 87 44! 44! 4414 | 1s well -:cckel o S Sycrent 2 ‘r:r-nv.ls FRUITS—Apricots, 8§10c for Royals and |* Tpe Port Costa Water Company will pay & & Sections Potato | (108 1106 11055 106% | Amer Sugar - 148% 01 Dominion 7 Ml " | mes 8LUSGLTO for choice seed 1498150 | ogrsc for Moorparks; Peacken SKc for stand, mguiar Tonchly. dividend of e per share 1. enti- ' 1114 d... eol 2 3 ' Sasen." Ktate Sows o siints- J A el A Tel130% | Parrot . jou gy s $130G1 68 tor good to cholce for seel and | SLGiote for fancy: Pears S@IZ%c: Nectar | The Makaweli Sugar Company wil pay 3 ot seriously injured by Amer Woolen ... 44%' Quincy July o 291 20% 29 20% dm"o‘o~°9« Tise, $1.60@1 65: Grays, §1°87 % | nes, 714@S%¢ for white and T4 @T%c for Red; | regular monthly dividend. of 30c per share - A ety | Shannon . Mess Pork, per bbl.— 81 00, Nupeisg, A %@ | Plums, pitted. 63:@T%e for Blatk, 7@c for | February 15. . 2,000/Cotom 11 G Tamarack X G 100 M@yt TSPl L resular | Red 04 785 for Yellow: Siiver Prunes, 3g%c: | " The Union Sugar Company will pay regu- 4500|Colorado So Trinity .. (14 70 14 9214 14 6734 14 T2% P P e B m_‘_h"! Evaporated Apples, Bm‘!bcA&ns-. boxes, 30c | ]ar monthly dividends of per_share n“ “onditions wes v- “300] - United Copper Lard, per 100 1bs. i arrivals from t rules | ¢or choice, 53¢ for extra choide and 80@65c for | pooled and unpooled stocks on February mdit! one were fav 1 Do 1st pta U 8 Mining. > .772% 717 165 770 |weak with receivers rcady to make comecs. | gancy; bulk white, 2%@4c per Ib; black, —— i iyt ek | - igilconmot (Las. U S oil July L TEC TS 1A T fashete SRENE ¢ sG335¢ STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. atr 1 n - 100,Cc as .. | Deah Short Ribs, per 100 lbs.— Western sacked, $1 !’3’! 25 for Yeilow UNES—3%@4c basis for the four sizes —_— Grass iz doing well and | 500{Corn Products Vietoria May LT8T% 790 7821 785 and White and $1 20@1 2215 for Mixed; Cali~ | (60-100) and 4%c basis for the large and small TUESDAY, Feb. 63 p. m ch improved " | 2000 Do pfd ..... . July . 1795 80214 79215 795 |fornia large Yellow, nominal; small —_ LES SUMMARY. —“‘-nnb weath- | !.fllfl?eLk.laxdm : s —_— do, $1 55; White, nominal; lan, $1 40@ P& to grow wvery well ut rain | - . > F .o ite and benchicial, as there is considerable ; Cash Grain and Provisioms. L e R Ask, winds robbing the soll of THE COPPER STOCKS. CHICAGO, Keb. 6 ~Cash quotation were 88 | o tne market is negiected and mominal st 108 108% wing end seeding continge, | -......\Des M & Ft BOSTON, Feb. 6.—The whole copper market | follows: _Fl ,h."s“,:* e P Gonrat: | #1 a2 52% per ctl. B e showed signs of incressing intersst to-day, | $4085c: No. 3 SOGCS i e b RN HEAT oS! 50@1 75 per otl. 5s. S : m, in . 3 ; No. 2 : No. i 2 s e —— |20 pta | Trankitn (e Special features. | The magket Jg | 0618, 30%c: No. 2 white, 32:; No. 3 white. Flour asd Farinaccous Goods. - ot = & e ag EASTERN MARKETS. -so-oo:|Diamond Match | Eradually broadening and the Lake stocks are | 30@31%c; No. 2 rye. 83¢; good £ barley, | . continue to report a very fai; t fi. Eerown Bay CPC 56.108%109 | 58 % 4 6100/ Distil Secur ....| & % {ast coming In for & small share of public 3015c: falr to choice malting, : No. iiles cintinue (o repart s very fair coust s $2 50 per | Cai C G B3s.108% — | Om Cable 8s.121% — et el com ot e X Bt PR Sl W Hnglty st | Vi G B 8 0T T | domatd 0, TR0 T i T | MRure st Noaree 121t 1| ok L s s £ B i NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Prime mercantile pa-| 1.200 Do pfd N . ] " Lty 14 50; lard, per 100 Ii the usual demand. L. 12¢; Ne Plus Ultra, 11%@12c; Drakes, K Pac LaF ba: 100 — . 00/ B dicted for the stock. The floor tra bl., $14 45@' d per bs, $7 sgz FLOUR—C: Family Ey S e Cal-st C 5s.108% | p g nEs firm, with actesl but(r)ell! B T Z‘r':‘ez“’.jft,‘“m g i d Rotnty, d§3 e clfigfildzuiba‘:?) &mlm' 4 "hm,,‘ 510, S Lo ’txzn-‘“u“na gaz:nc.fl Watnuter No 1 “soeianan !801427~ CS,"‘.‘-’E‘-‘S?JP!H SR :”lll! = € bills at $4.5725@4.8730 for demand [ 1,200 Do 2d pfd foun e ock when they high wines, $1 20; clover, + | Oreson and Washington, $3 75@4 25 per bbl. | No. 2. 9@10c; No. 1 hardshell, 1214@13%¢; No. — | Powell-st 6s. — 114 -~ 508554 8390 for eixty-day bille. TR ? O i ol ot e e v it ::::1'.‘?13 0. °r. contract | OF R INACEQUS- GOODS—Prices in packages | 2, 8 c; 'Peanuts, 6@7c for ! Pe- f.‘cs; e | maane 108 MW tes, $4 5415 and $4 58, . 'tl)‘?e?o x;rg‘ Sk Without any . trouble, Articles. Receipts. Shipments, | are a8 follows: Graham uts, $4 5085; Ifallan | Geary-st 5s. — | SF & SJV5e.120% — e O e KR X Fiogse & Co. VoIt il 0000 o0 | e sty AR e b eita Cream 4o | HONEY—Comn, 1381 for white ana 1o | %008 S48 o 3008 LHS = 50 Gen Chemical . on (P t 2 ¢ Meal, $4 50@4 75; Oat Groats, $1 75: for .amber: water white extracts S o SRR g L jGep e i to fnaicate preparationa for the Raai an” | Corn bushels %fi 222900 ?gm&g” Buckaniac” Flour, 33‘55: Hienite, Be; amber. $04KC; dark 0 |HonR T 0a S Xsmn_ .m‘ . C. Greene of Gree Rye.' bushels . 1,100 2 S BR e : LAG &E5.101%103 | (1910) . can, easier: highest, 4: lowest P nat he eituation it cricted | Biriey, bushels 1206300 400 | Tiole Wheat Fiour, £ 00; Rolled onte vula | - BEES WAX-—igZ¢ per I DS dietie | = o por 60 rate and last loan, 8%: the expenditures contemplated wil} g -2 : Gre o s = i st 3% per cent g e utly enlarging the output of the mar Butter, Cheese,and Bgga, | Splic Peas boxes. 35 50; Green Pras, 350 per Provisions. EAB Temdeiizn = [ D ey firmer, “sixty and ninety daye | - poraticn’s mines. The company fs in full yos. | CHICAGO, Feb. 0.—On the Produce Ex- | 100 \ Y vy el LA C Mk — (35 BN s 4%@4% per cent. g e .._dmn of -m;lmg.!;nlml':; the low- f:"“"..fi”" the w‘”:l:lfl" ‘was. steady. Hay :.n.lu been heard for ':-o little time, n&n (] hflah - }g v %u & e 7 res. terests ream 18@26¢ . T Bas Wasna_—- . leading houses report market firm, Iemss. 1033 New York Stock Market. ! "17,806/Tilinots Central .|i 1 5 fi':v::m go a long way toward mnhm:: strong “u.m cases included, 1 .+ firsts, The medium grades of Hay are dull and mmh is_still_quiet. MV& MTSs. — | Do 4s 2am.100 ~ — NEW YORK, Feb, 6.—The stock market | .......|Interboro . : 178K | 13ing the copper situation. 18c; prime firsis, 18c; extras,’ 2ic. Cheese, | Wesk, with large recelots, but the very choice e o ot mettan sheie o | TRk SRR T Do & mgia 20 90% save further evidence 1o-0ay of its lapse into | . Cl - steady, 11%@18 R T AT sl rones naheg |l s ¥ T | I R e LI Skn SAEBei0s 107 . hands of professional operators of the | . Cons for money. n‘]n 3 LIVESTOCK owing to the NCRySelld — |UGEE E lass. It is" now evident that the { Do_for acct.9 716 Nar EASTERN MARKET. NS e lion — 'URof P e i or -— ctions orlie e o e e “inciinaticn | 35 Omaba. a Sunr solosy — fval Co e Ziose up tremsactions during the day, 106 oM. Nebr., Feb. 6.—CA’ = Ml result being @ iater retracing of eariier | 100/ Do prd S 117 s ity 3 The sales for the day again fell | 178 Barley. $26@27: Oil- v Costa.. on-share mark, thus putting an | | Do lots, $37; jobbing, $i7 50 per |° [8°% Sar co 0w 40% e to one and & haif mil- | .. 2% Do Cake or Meal at mills, $28 "1 day extending without interrup- 150 |80 Rail il e first week jn_December. This m’ Do pfd. 3B S s claimed as & record period for the main- 49% So Paci = o tenan of such great activity, exceeding by 92" ! Union = several daye the great bull market of 48 Do 901 and also thet of 1804, al 4 3 U s record days of this movement have Do prd approached at any time during the 78 | Wabash L P 150% — now culminating. The narrow di- Do pf LF of |hem.mtde'prtvclllo{lu| Spans| I.-‘:':" oot cigmificance in its bearings on larger S F Natonal — 100 ions. The recovery which set in during v T part of yesterday was extended in ; i ; sence of obstacies in the shape of re- newed liquidation. But_the demand became more languid as the advance made progress and a hesitating tone developed at the higher Jevels. Euch activity as there was centered largely in epecial stocks and the «bown by these had & notable sympathetic Kid ! L] 15" 181 i I ‘& j

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