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14 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Wall-street stocks recover some lost ground.; Cotton firm. ' Bank of England rate of discount unchanged. ; [.- ; ;.>;-; ; \u25a0 Copper stocks father higher again. "Money, 1 % @ty 2 per cent Silver higher. No variation in Exchanged /:/'\u25a0[ / '; [ January^ Bank Clearings gain 10 per cent over January, 1906. a No violent nuctuations on the -local Stock Exchanges.: : M " .Whcafv Barley, Oats and -Corn unchanged. ] .: r -}\u25a0 _;-, ..• ''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .':_.;; ]•; .: Hay, Feedstuffs and; Beans, as previously quoted. -: ; : ;v - ; ; Dressed Hogs still higher at 12c. Other Meats unchanged. ; Fresh Fruit market well supplied and qiiiet. - ; ; i ;• Poultry and Game in moderate Supply and firm. ,• v -' - > Potatoes in larger receipt but firm.; Onions also firm.: V . ; \u25a0.';. ":- Southern Vegetables arriving in bad condition. ; Eggs l.@2c higher," Cheese slightly higher and Butter 3c lower. '\u25a0•" Cn«t«nis Rerelpil* ... '[\u25a0' The receipts cf. duties on Imports at the San Francisco (Custom-house daring the month flf January. Ji:st emjed. <-ompared with the corre sponding numth of last yesr show an Increase of over 16-per.cent, or $104,705. The receipts last month were $743.^06. against $645,161 in Janu-. »rj.:i9o6. '-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'.... .-... . V ' \u25a0.." '•\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. .:. .-. ':' -\u25a0•\u25a0-\u25a0 .Tnnonry Bank Clearings ; Lornl bank ciearin«« In Jaßuary were $204.- JI2.S2S, BRalnst $lST..r.lf>>C2 Jn January. 1906. a, gain for this year of .$18,992,461, or 10 per cent. '';. . \u25a0 . . j ' > \u25a0'.' 1 I : 1 1 ' { t ' '. | . \u25a0 1 . . \u25a0 • '\u25a0 ' . .. '•' ' . . • \u25a0 \u25a0. . " \u25a0 \u25a0"' ' : . I " '•" : ' ;.. ': '' '; ' V . ;'.' ':..• iv + "I ' '• '•\u25a0 ••: •: ! ' ! I ! ! . I I . • A '!• if, ; • . '- •: • ; .. » v v. ." - \u25a0 . -- -.-' • : '•. '.'. ". .: . ~- : • V-'.tfl 1 j \u25a0 i . EAJTEHV MARKETS \:\/.':-: '-tS+*t V«tU. Money Market , NEW YOr.K; Jan. 31.—Prime mercantile paper. '"iSSVi per «"ent.- "•'.: . \u25a0 Sterllnj: cn-l)in;i> vmV. with ip.ctual business In bankTs' bills at $4.«CM34.R47n for demand end it $4.«C.<"a4.</'r.r. for sixty-day bills. . •• Posted rnTe.«rs4>2^4.<!2'4 and $4.52@4.52%. hills. $4.<«0%. ' '. -. '. : . . ..'Bar silver. *s^%c. .\u25a0.•.'\u25a0..\u25a0 • \u25a0\u25a0.....-.-•\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0 -\u25a0 •/'.'Meiiran dollars, Z2%c. \u25a0. \u25a0 \u25a0 ._J_i' 'Bonds—Governments, steady; railroad, Irrepa lar.-"..\u25a0.•.-'•:. . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' . .-.' \u25a0 .::\u25a0 -;.-\u25a0•:-':'-•: ;• : Nfoney on call eapv: 2®3% . per. cent: • rnllnff rate. "% per <-ont; '•losing bid. 2 per cent; of fered at 2H per cent. -• \u25a0 • -..\u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0" „ .Time loans htrfwc *c<l doll: si^tv-day bins. f.<3sJi per cent: ninety rtiy*. s%@s*i per cent: cix months, ssi per cent. \u25a0' •: \u25a0.:\u25a0.'..\u25a0••?'."\u25a0 Wnll Street Tfps !: ; XEW YORK. Jan; ?!.—American *toek« in I/ondon trer" boarr. mostly below parity. - Bank of-Kncland rate unrhacced. v-Jacob Schiff tel> Paris newspaper cnrre?p«nfl >cts that the \u25a0RituaTlon Is neither nnhealthy nor wrious, I>nt prosperous, anfl tfcar ttie prosperity Js Too sjreat and business mar fall -Off. .: 'Thlrtv -three rosds for r>«-ember show average net Increase of 1.04 percent, and for six months 10.12 p<?r -cent. .7. • \u25a0 : .' " No' sru*li In nitnors o; reconciliation of GonM «na nsrrlman in!er<>stis. hut active opposition to Western Pacific is s««!X"n<ieo\ » \u25a0 \u25a0 . '\u25a0.'.-. TiPhiKh Val!<\v earnings for IW6 equal 1 per cent on tlie stuck. L!«rhtcr demand fr>r slocks In the loan crowd. F.rie lists $12.OO0.O«0 4 per cent fifty-year .bonds./,. York Stork Market YEW TORK. Jan. 31.—There was a further octpoorlnK of stoct« Into Tb<> market In the early operation* today, during which a few of the . in- Cuential etooks* were rtrlvea lower than yester day before the final recorery. But the bears be <-aine Impr«»6<>d witb the character of the hoy inf at the declines and net about to reduce ••oimn!tm«'ats on Thfi sliort *ide. A recovery was tine Tesu'.t. At first the burlaff was not in ef fective amount v^eept at tbe low level of prices. t'jMra tbe occasional recoveries the tradlne lapsed Into extreme dullness. In the same manner as diarhij: The abortive rallies for some days past. This atctJnn of the .market kept sentiment Miv settled. J-ater tLe liqtildation: followed the »d vances.. with more jiersistence. as it appeared tLat.liie fctUins: of ?<itne of the most influential fiocfcE :at \u25a0 lpwer prices was absorbed In unlim- Itod ao'jiints on accotiat of tUe hankiau interests liaviif relations with tb" control of the prjp»»r tHv'tti|s.T«s BiJtably the case with Union l*a cia^Vpfwhirb vpry:;"large buyinx orders were \u2666>xe-.t:te<l -below 170 "by brokers usually employed IV the '^banking housos most closely related to That .-.pro'peii yy^ - .As tbe buying followed the publl oatlon .wf. an Interview with the head of . rlie house-:c<bl<sl -to Paris and l>ack-to New York. oohttinjoc candid admissions of the difficulties In the-.situation' from the short supply of capital. but:. aefsreratinf: tUe assumption xhat conditions Were.' perilous, the buying of Union.Pacific was 'cit!.I"Kreat "ti sentiment toward the' wiible in-rket. PaWl»hert expression* from for -plct - hanirrs re^ardSnjr the. American situation' \u25a0were;..cak-ulnted to allay somewhat the effect of ii' <r3ew.: that h»« b«»come current that foreign •\u25a0•\u25a0apitallsts. were concerted in discrimination JRKafnst. American enterprises. These influences were cliowiwl |ncn>aEin« effect after the \u25a0 turn in The :market was secured. It was manifest, bow •erer.-: that support by raaia force was the prln-. rliial element in checking the further fall In "•jfriee's this- momire. Tlie buylns: w!Jh this ob-: :3.p<"f V;ehowed no disposition to follow ailvance* •irfter It :had'-oxecnted Its purpose. The nuyinß: :frona.-the l>ears w»« eonductfni with a degree of d»J«>erßtlon iu»J lack of nrcency that kept open '.Tbe.fe*l!nj! of. suspicion toward tlie rally amocs the trading element. Si»me sttention was paid to -tbe'TecoTnciendatlon of rue Secretary of War for the •\u25a0 Immediate completion of fortifications In \u25a0Hawaii •' owtnir-to a supposed bearing on the rdnntry's. relations with Japan. -An impression pot abroad that a redemption of part of..the OoTfcrhtnent A* of T!*>7 I* .in contemplation'tiy the- Treasury .-Department as use of the.Govern rn*>n:t: deposit*, with the : national banks, which are'.ciilied for repayment tomorrow, and: on Feb \u25a0Tnarjr.MV Foreign exchance continued to. recede .'jrid'ajrl «n4 New York etchanite at Chicago ad- Vji-nc^d -to a prcminsi. \u25a0 The covering of the :de-: .rnocd- imm the sborts came. to an ©ccasioaal pause.- and there were seTeral trivial reactions, \u25a0hetV.tho.lsst. .prices (,t the day were generally "'fh* iies'tV or cearly so. \u25a0 '••:•:•:'. . \u25a0\u25a0.--: \u25a0\u25a0'.''\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0..Bond« -were Irrepolar, Total sales value). '.^1,936.fw0. United States bonds were unchanged .^m'.'calt---..'"\u25a0'•\u25a0' :-- ".-\u25a0\u25a0' •'':'-.-•. " "\u25a0 '\u25a0*\u25a0* '\u25a0': ' ::.-:. U~ -.\u25a0:".;.\u25a0.• ;.;:'.-:.Ji*w York Stock;lAmt ,; '\u25a0 \u25a0 ;/r. \u25a0'\u25a0 E.- T.- Bntton & 00., -490 California; street. \u25a0members of tie New York Sto.ck Exchange. -rcrniatf the following list of bond and stock nlf \u25a0 yesterdar:. -- . /...:": ""';"'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0 "'\u25a0 '.[\u25a0. \u25a0.-"\u25a0 H \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 6a'^«.l STOCKS, IHlgh.iLpw.l Bld.l AsK. vii,'V^.iAdams Cx \u0084.„.!.... .J..U .]290 : 1300 . "I^oo Allis-Cbalmers .: 14%] 13H 13% 14% '• I.loo> Do pfd .....'.. S7H! 34^1 38% Wi -.-Ta.TOOfAnialg Cop•'•.\u25a0;;. .-ill2»(,!110H 112 V« "2% .;./...!Atn B Sog ...... .....U.V.. 19 1»«» ..-:..-.:.i Do pfd:...-.;.. .;;..:.... 78 x &2 V:.:-J.-U'm Can C 0...;;. ....;!..;.. 4 5 i.."..:.« Do pfd- .%,...;U.,..{-..,. r>o\i M\ii -.: •3'.2oo"'An> C*r -F C 0...; 42«4( 4lij 42% : 42»4 .3001 I>o pfd ..:,i.. IOII4MOI l«0 101 \u25a0\u25a0•' "-300Am o>»"o'a ...:.: so 1 29% 29% 30 ..-.'...-A P0pfd:...;..; ..;.:L....i w» .-. «i ; -:..i.'. Am Ex .•-\u25a0:..:...;.1.... J,.'...|2:« . 240' ;.";.;... Am « Twine C0.i...'.A....A \u25a0 7\i\ H Jira.n fc L-...V.1....'. ..... 5V4 \u25a0'«» '...^...- Do pfd :......»........». 25 28 !Axß Ice Sectir... .......... 83 M . lOO'Am Ltnseed .:.. 1"U 17»4 16 IS .." Do pfd ....... .::. S4 :« 8.200 Ara toco ........ 72 70 71*4 72 i....... DO pfd ;.W...J....4-. i.. 110% 111 28.100 Am S A R C 0... 144^1141% 144»fe 144% 400 . :Do prd >..«: iui*;mi£!ii3%'ii4t; .'2,4oo:Ara Sugar ...... 130%jl23^jlS0»s 130t5 I Do pfd ........ ...,.4.....|129 133 2.700 Am Steel Fdle*.. JO | :?% .9% »% I,SOOi X>o pfd ....... 42?»!'4iU, 42Vs 43 ...I..4Aaj T&TCo .: .:...!;;;.. 122 130 BOOIAm Tnb rfd.....| M%\ M% 99. ":• »64 ..400 Am Woolen .... 31%) 31% 31 32 :l t>o pfd >\u0084..;.!:.:,.(:.,.. »9V5 ioo:' 17.100' Anaconda ....... !275 12704(274 274K 2.loo'Atlentlc C L .•: :jl2l %!11«%|121i4 123 \u25a0'. 65.500 A T & S F ....."101*41 9S?%iIOIV. IDJU 8001. Do pfd 09Vi iO9 99 I 99* - " 4.600'8a1t A Ohio ... 116 114% 113% lIGU » Do pfd .;;.. Ui- «*4 11.700'H B T ........:. 74 . 71'fc :t3% 74 .'. !Brooklyn t'n Gas ...:...;.. X.17 us '.,... ..',Ctn Southern. ...(..'... .;\u25a0;.. .Q2H-64" .en.S9o.Can Pac *f* 183^ lSOli lH"< isAn \u25a0 -2,400 C.&.0 ..........I 50y« 49»i,:&0H &0% -..t IC A\u25a0A 1A1- .........1..... ..... 23. -27 .....,....:!\u25a0 no pfd ............ ;.r.. C2^ oc ? 600|0 & N W. Bishtsl 16% ;16>4 16^ iQ\i .: 2^°i c D^d^::.!^.!^ .i?.v&*. -..:^\ zw»"B::::i~%«? v^ t>. 1.300 C N\V ..;..... Ix 3 il79*i I.S2'. IS3' S2.KW-C M & St P..... J4b%U4S^,!I4S^!I4HH .:..>...] r>o ofd !..v,. 100 ldii &X) Cent leather ... 37 .30 37 -. 371! „. „. "200J I»» ufd ....:.. 100.. 93' l«0 HO. ...'. ....(Cljl Terra „ !......;> 3 ' {•* • \u0084;1 l>o »»fd ...... . .... 2^ ">S .:...: -'Chi Ld Trac....|:......... 4*i t£u: .......\u25a0•-Do t.fd ....-..!..:.. ..... i«7- imt %.:t..;..(c c *• a st 1.... !.::;; S7Bi Su 20,«oriTolo Fuel & iron] 4P<AJ 4d%i 4su 4*« l . -30f.jO«Ium II OAT. -J4*i l'4U "4a? -.-,7? ..,-4.<KK 1 C«l<> Southern .. Si% 33 ; 34U 34^ \u0084.:.:... Do Irt pfd..... ;..... «6 *m* J.". 200 -Do 2d pfd.... 54% 54. 54Vi RfV \u25a0 :;...:.. * Consolidated Gas- ..... ...... IJ4 m • " '.4<iriCorn Products .. .23%" 52* i' 23 "3^ , • \u25a0•-»ol.;"Do pM ...i...\ 86 \u25a0 Xi% 83%- 80J? ' , &>0 Del & Hnd.son;.. 21<>i4 20SU 210* "li ".- iood.r; a. w......:U»s .. «« 495 soa ':IJIOO\O sV.'B G....:...1 36«4 35«4 36U 31514 "-. 200*-.Do-pfd. *..\u25a0,.-.... SO 79h 7Si? fin 7' ... i. «•.-.,jD.etroit tn Ry.. :;... ....... 76% 77W: ......•..-iDlamoruraiatch .- :.- .*.-. 122 123 3.iOo.'DlstHllhj;" Sccur.. 71% 69% 71U 71*. v.:."... IDuluth S 6 AA.^.v........ 16% YX .\u25a0 : ; °900- l>o-.pfd" .1..... .3014 29^ 30% 33 " - 22,20f> Erie. ...„....;.. 25t4 33% 30t? 33 ' . :coa r»o i«t.pfd..".. 70 m .ea\ 75 OO..V -'.tflOO.. Do 2d pfd 8»V: 'Ss\b CS% sflu: SOOFed M A 8 pfd. 9» 02 94 »«• r.*too:General .Electric. IM>V« IWVs 15<H 15814 ' ».300j,<;reat North pfd '. ICS j 104 1166^ 167 10,300:Gre*f Nor Ore,.. 76V4 73 73% 75% . 3,ooo:Greene Coff Cop" '30% 29K 30H SOU \u0084.....!Granby.Mln!wr .. ..... ..... V» 130 ....... Havana Tob Co. .......:..*. 11% 13 •.:-\u25a0.."«J-' Do pfd 20 2S *\u0084B«ckiDjr Valley.. ..... ..... ..... 126 •••«i_ Dl *l& ....::.;..'... ..... w% taotmtaena C»atnl..hsß da? 187V4115S <*~s*CKls*artat» U+zro..; titi t Z4%) 35 • 35V New York Stock ; Ust Continued .- '\u25a0\u25a0 '. 3,100 Do pfd ...i... 72 til'- 72 72% ....... Inter Marine..... ..... ..... 0& 10 : ;.v.... Do pfd ............ .....26 27% 500 Inter Paper .....18 15% 15% 10% : Do pfd ..;,... ..... ..;.. .79% 79»i ....... Inter Power ..,:.;. ..... ..... 47% 48 . • 500 Inter Pump .... 85 34% 34;, 35 ; . ....... Do pfd ..,.....:....;.-.. 76% 79 / . ..lowa Central ...;.... ...,. 24% 25% .. Kanawha A MJch ..... ..... 63 ..... , ....... KCFB A M pfd ;.:.. ;..., 771 80 800 X C Southern... ,27 26% 27>i 27% \u25a0 1,100 Do pfd'.-.;,.- : .-. .88% 56% 57*4 6S', ....... Knickerbocker Ice ..... ..... 4.%: 63% .;..... Lake Erie AW.; :..:. ..... 27: 29 '-. ....... Do pfd ....... i.... -.»-:; '0 78 .: -.: . Dehigh A'alley; \u0084 . (i .. ...„ 73% 74 : \u25a0. . . Long Island . . .'\u25a0. . . ; . . \u0084 -- \ .\u25a0 . 62., 65 - . b,200l a n:.. ...:.;. i 35»; 133% 135% 136 : 800Mackay ...:^..-. 71%.71 . 7iy 4 71% -.- Do pfd ....... ..;.. ....; 69- 69% . .. Manhattan .;.... . ..... 141% 142 . .. [Metro St Ry;.... ..... ,;.;; 105 100 : : 800,'Mexlcan Central.. 23 22% 22*4 23% 1. jMlnn ASt L,.:. ..... ..... 54 65 ...' I Do Ist pfd,.:. ..... .....•..-\u25a0 87 •-..\u25a0•.... S.IOO|M St PAS S M 111 108 : 111 : 115 1.7001 Do pfd....;... 142 140 141, 145% 3.orto|M X A T.....V.: 36 35% :36% 364 i 600! Do pfd ;. . . 70H 69% 69* i7O 3.500 Missouri Pacific... 87% 86% &c% 57% .^.....|Nash C A St L.. ;.... ..:..; 135 . 140 : 3,400 National Lead... 65 & 4 CG% 63 ? : 69 -=• \u25a0.: \ Do pfd .;...... ..... 102H 102% 1.2001 XR R <if M- pfd '.'64% 52% 55. 65% I.4oo|Natlonal Biscnit. . 82 78% SOy. 83 .: I Do pfd........ .'-. 117 "117% i-SOOiNevada Cons Cop 17* i 17% 17% 17% N J Central..... ..... ..;.. 208 215 : 2.0001N V Air Brake... 134% 133 "'.: 132 .V 135 4,700 N V Central ... 126ti 125«4 126 % 127 ....... S V C A St 1>... ..... ;...,, m : : 60:'. ; Do Ist pfd,..v \u0084... .-...110: 120 Do 2d pfd..... ..... .w.;:Br . 85 : X T'-X H AH.. .:;.. \u0084-.U 150 : : 180 : \u25a0\u25a0 2,300 X V O>fc W. :. . ; 43«4 42% 43*4 44% 600 Norfolk A West. 85% .84% Sti -S7 :^ X......A Do pfd......;; ..... .i... 80 ": £7% l,000! North American. 81% RO% .61% 81% £9.6oo : Northern Pacific. 154% 153: : 154% IM*! I.4oo|Nor Pac nights.. IS 17 17% 17* i : :,. . . . 'Omaha ; \u25a0'. '\u0084 .* ... .... . 15S-. J(K .:. Pacific Coast...:.. ..... ....;117 124 Do Ist pfd ..,.. .-,..; 9S. 106 : Do 2d pfd.......;.. ..... 110 ! . 125 1.500 Pacific Ma 11...;.;:. 35 34 -34% .35 55.400'Penn R R C 0...-. 131% 12»% 131% 131% 2.100 Peoples Ga5..... 90% 05 9«v 96%' IP C C & ,<t L.V. ..... ..:;; 75 77 -~ I Do pfd....;... ..... ..... 100: 10S . 'Plttsbarß Coat .. \u0084.;".. ..,;, 16; i 16% .......j Do pfd .:.:..:.. ...... ..... 5<».r>7% 3.soO!Pressed Steel Car 48*4 47 4S*4 49 'f , : I Da pfd. . . , . . . . . . ; . . . . , , . m . 100 ] Pullman Car Co. ..... .i.. : . 170 171% 2.300j.Ry Steel Spgs Co 52% 51 : r»2: 52% D0pfd....;...:... ..:;..> 97% 98 \u25a0\u25a0 204,800; Reading ..,;..;. 122% 119%' 122; 122% ;.......! Do Ist pfdv... ..;.. .v... SSt: 91 i\ Do 2d pfd i .. . . .-i.. i. ; : . -V S9 90 : 3.6oo' Renubllc S A 1... 35 33% 35 V: 35% 1.000 IDo pfd, . . .-.U'i: 97% 96% 97% . . ; . . g.9oo)Rock Island Co;. 26% 25^ 26% 26% 400| Do pfd :.55% DS%:6O: 1.200S S S A I C 0.;.-.;.: 71 70 70*4 71 : ......:| Do pfd v,,; ..,..: ;.;; : . 102. 106 \u25a0 AOO'Str. &SF Ist ptd! 07 65% 64 : f.6 :'. 800! Do.2d pfd.".;.:f 42% 42 42 42% .....;. Ist las w:;... :.... ;;... 22*4 23% .: " 1.200' Do pfd...;..... .56 5.1% 55% 57% 48,100!Sonthern Pactflc..l 93 90% 92% 93 1001 Do pfd..,;..., 118 11R " 117%11S ; 10,400' Sonthern Railway 26% 24% 25;* 2fl • 1.200] Do. pfd. i.;:.;.. 85 84% W% M. : • >.... .iTenn. Coal A 1r0n>..... -:,.. I.V, 160 . :\..;...iTex Par Land Cei...... ..U. 80: 82; : Soo{Texas : Pacific: \: .} 32 31% 32 : 32% :.:" 200 Third Are ...,.4118 117% 11" MSi? ,„.... (Toledo Ry * TCo 1 ..... ..:.. 26% 29-. ; -OOjToledo St LA W SO 29 : .:. 29% 30% -",: 400 Do pfd...;;... 51% 51 V 51Vi 53 ; 1.600 Twin City R T ; 103% 102*4 ' lOSJi 104-:. .\...;..1Cn10n Paper B Co ...... :; : ;... .' ".v : -7%' ....;.. I Do pfd ....... :.... ...'.", 58. -: 58-. I4l.9oo)Dnion Pacific . . : 172% 169% 172 172% :. ..I Do pfd..'. ;..;;; .... : :V..;, 91 :.; .92 ;...:..irmted copper ....... ....-: .71 ' 73 ; : 1.100 United Rds of SF 54% 53 ' 54 - 55 ;:......! Do pfd „;.;.'. ....: ...... C 5 67^ 500JC S Cast Iron: P. 46% 45% .46% ,47': : .. Do pfd ... : .., : .' \u0084>.. .„-..\u25a0, i'.i:,.-. '82 ... US Express ; ; :,;,'... ', :..;.; 108' -i-. 115 ' .:..... V S RealtyiCons ;......';„; .79% 81: : 200 n sr a u-co.; 27% 27% 27' 29 ... Do pfd -....,;...;.. ...J; ,60: 65..: 1.600 OS Robber Vi..:'.- 49 . 45% 48*4 49^ " 4001 Do 1« pfd- V.; 106 105% 106 107 \u0084:....] Do 2d pfd. \u25a0.;\u25a0.•;.....': .V.-J.: "73: ! : 75:. \u25a0SO.fiOOtD S Steel Cor ;; 44% 42% i'4*lft v44.'U= 11,200| Do pfd ..^..;! 105% 104 105% I 03& : 800jVa-Car Chem go i 33% 22% 32 33: ;,....,( Do pfd .....;.,: .;... .;... 105. 106 \u25a0A . . . ..|Va Coal I A C Co . . . . , . ; . . ; S9U 00, \u25a0 • 700|Wabash ......;., lfl% 16% 16% 17 900! Do pfd ..'i \u25a0. 1 . . 32 31 % 32% 33 : . ;..... J Wells Farsro Ex ; ; ...'*.. . . V . .; 275 . 305 \u25a0 •\u25a0 100.; Western' Union '\u25a0•U' S2*4 82*4 -82% S3 SOOJWestlngbouse ..!. 131 : IW' 100% 151%' :......iw ai/e \u0084:......;„ ...> 12% 13 2001 Do Ist pfd: .'.. 32 31% 32 32% I Do 2d pfd :.,:> .....1;.,.v 17- 19 : . . 200; Wisconsin Cent . 24 . 24 / 23% 24% : OOpj - Do pfd . .-'. . ; . . 46 I 45% 45*4 46 ' 1.127,000 shares total sales. : ' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'• • -'\u25a0?-'\u25a0 -".'\u25a0\u25a0 ;-.Kew;^:.Tork : : Bon da-'-.. ;\u25a0\u25a0"•"•" •\u25a0'\u25a0[ \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 C S ref ffsreg.;i 105 ; Japan 65, : 2d V'ser.-,: 98% : Do coupon ... :i IO3V: "Do 4s cert. .i;,. 84% : Do 3* re5.;..., 102% : ' DO 4%» cert.;.. 94 . -Do eonpon ; : . : . . 103 ;r Do 2d' series,^:; 91% Do old 4s reg.lol. LA N unified 45..100% ,: Do coupon ; «-n.;101/. Man: con: gold 4s;.100 : Do new 4s reg.l29 .; Mcx Central 45... 85 '"'-•-. - Do <K>npon 130 ': Do : Ist IncV...;. 28 \u25a0 Amer Tob 45.,.i 78% Minn A St L 45.. 93% : Do 68 \u25a0:.-..*. ..109% M. X: A Texas 4s. 97% Atch »ren 4a .....101% ; Do 2ds .„......: 87% Do adj 4» ; ... 92% NR of Mcx con 4s 86% Atlantic O L 4s. 95% NYC gen 3%5.. 9.1% Bait & Ohio 45.. 101% N J O gen 55.:.. 126% Do 3VjS ....... 92*4 Xor Pacific 45..,. 101% RrooklynßT c4s SB% Do 3s ...:.;.;. 75% Central of Ga : 5«.110% Nor A i W con 4s. -98% Do Ist 1nc.:... S3 ; O S Line rfdg :4s. 94% %Do 2d 1nc.... 77 Pa cony 3%s ."..^96 - Do Sdlnc;. .-'.. 66 \u25a0\u25a0-• Reading. yen 45,;. ; . 98% Ohes A Ohio 4% 5.1 05 j S L A I M con 55.113% Chi A Alton 3%5. 74-? St U A 8 F f(r 4s. «2 C. R-A'-Q new 4*. 94% St L s: W -con 4s. 77 C, R I A Pac 4s. 75% Seaboard A L.*s. 81 Do col 55.....: 89 So Pacific 45.V,.. 89% C.C.C A FLgn 45.101% Do Ist 4s cert;. 94% 1 Colo Ind ss. sr A. 74- So Railway :5».:...112% Colo Midland 45.. 73% Tex A: Pac 1«U..117% Colo A So \u25a0 45, ... 93% Tol. St V A W. 4s. 81% Cuba :5s ........103% Union Pacific 45..101% Den A Rio G 4s. 96% V S Steel 2d" 55. . 98% Dist Securities 5s 88% Wabash lsta :....118% Erie prior Hen 4s. 95% Do. deb 8:..;.. 71 Do jren 4s .... 86% Western Md : 45... 81 Hock Val 4%5... 104% W. A LErie 45:.. 87 Japan 6s ........ 99% Wls Central 45... 83 \u25a0 •. : Jftw York Mlalngr.. Stock* :::.'" 'r- Adams Con ...... JSOtLlttle Chief '.*... 05 \u25a0 Alice ...".....:... 6.00 Ontario ,;.:... .... 6.50 Breeee/ 1 -.'.; 25'Ophir \u25a0.\u25a0;..;....;\u25a0;. 2.65 Bruns Con : ;.:.'..• 60 Potosl \u25a0;.......'.,. 17 • Coni' Tunnel :,i.. 44lSavage .;.^;.:;..i' '-85 Con :Va Mln Co. . 90 Sierra Xcv ;...;. 48 . Horn ' Silver "..;.. 1.75 Small Hopes \u25a0\u0084',.. '40 Iron Silver ..:... 4.oo|Standard ......... 2.90 Leadvllle Con . . . 05j : :-•-" ;,.: \u25a0;•[.. ..: ;. ;-.' \u25a0;"-\u25a0 Boston Stocks anil Bonds \u25a0' Money— • : " : - \u25a0 ' ; US Steel : . .'.;'; . ;' 44 % Call loans ..'...507. .Do pfd '-\u25a0.%'.: V..' 105% Time loans .... .s<g6 . Mining .; : ;. . .: . \u25a0'•\u25a0: Bonds— • •; :. Adventure i.i..-;. 's*l . Atehlson .4s; ..... 99% Allouei ...';;...;. 69% Do iadj ,4s :...". 91 .- Amal: Copper' v.,:112% Mcx Central 45.. 84% Atlantic •-. .;. ;.,.!. 16% , , Railroads— \u25a0 : ißntte Coalition :. 35 ' Atchison .... 101%! Calumet.: A..Ar1i.;183 Do pfd. ... 9S%!Calumet A Hecla:9so" : Boston A- Albany. 231 - Centennial- •......; 41% Boston A Maine.. 161 Copper Range ... 89% Boßton Elev ;...150 Daly We5t'::. ;'.."..?18% FHchhnrg pfd»...132 Franklin .;..-..:.;. '24% Mcx Central . 22% Oranby : . . ..-..; ..130 . NY, N.H AH..183 Greene : Con ...... 30V4 \u25a0\u25a0 Union Pacific- ..'. 171% Isle Royale "....; v 33 \u25a0 '. : Miscellaneous — i ' Mass • Mining- '*.':?.\u25a0 8 ' Amer Arge Chem 23 -. ! Michigan ;..;..... 20*4 "\u25a0I -Do pfd -.:.=.:.„:; 91%iMohawk .„...-;.;. 89% : Amcr'Pneu Tube. 12 . North -Butte \u25a0:...'. ' • Amer .Sugar.' \u0084.-.13Q"- Old Dominion' .:.; 54 ' -Do pfd ....-..:. ;13&% Osceola «::".. .:..;.167 v Amer Tel A. Te1.128% Parrot. ..'..•„.'...-. 31% . Amer Woolen ... 31% Quincy •....-..'..•.. .132ii Do pfd......... Wl% Shannon,-"..-.-..;. ..".-. 22' Dom Iroa:A SteeL" 17% Tamarack-. -.....•..".145: - : Ed Elect lUam:.227\ Trinity :..-..„;-... 37% Mars Electric ... 19 -U S Mining ... 62% Do pfd ......... «J9 US 0i1......... 11% '. Ma*s. Ga« .-.-65% Utah V. ......... ... : 71% • United Fruit -....106% Victoria ..;.J.'.r.V - 8, - Un Shoe Mach... 63 Wlnona ..•...'...".. 12% :. Do pfd ....... •...:<» Wolverine '..;.;;.. 158 !\u25a0\u25a0 . . :; THE COPPER STOCKS- V B 9 ST , O^- {?»• fl-— In Rplte of the uncertain i trend of tbe New Aork market, the coppers were all strong and • nitfier today.:; Stocks such as'Al louez. Centennial, -Osceola. Tamarack and Royale : were being- pickeS up by strong interests all day ana advanced considerably from yesterday's close." Quincy was a strong feature on scattered buying •and rumors of all the: way from. s4 to ;ss dlvi ?^l*JJ t -. the i"' for^. c ? 1 i ll8 L m ' etln *- -.'* Additional i strength was Imparted by .buying by people who, have been accumulating Osceola lately^T-The Me «erre Interests favor a. $5 dividend and the Todd « the : s an Francisco; , call:, Friday, February i, 1907. Interests $4. Range' acted- strong .this," morning" \u25a0n<l seemed to be wanted aroundlß0 xby*every body.- \u25a0 \u25a0». , .->•\u25a0 \u25a0.\u25a0-\u25a0:^'irf>.V,y'j/:-.v '.| Coppers certainly act well and 'would; respond qnlckly ; on a better feeling in Xew£ York, j but operators don't like tbe looks of that s situation and believe the market will sell : Unttr/f i ; ' '.. \u25a0•'." London Closing * Stocks^" >ii.: ,'. Ooris for money... 87 M, K.*&*TexasV.\^36% Do, for acct.... 87 N-Y Central. T.tr. 130:- Anaconda ........ 14 Norfolk "fc;West .:-.• 87^ Atehlson ....... 102»i DO pfd !'. i/.'.T.. 87% Do pfd ........103 Ont &' Western...' 44 i& Bait A Ohio. .;...118*; Pennsylvania .....:; 67% Can Pacific .....187 Rand Mines ->... 7 Cbes & 0hi0, ; . . . r. BH4 Reading 65U Chi Great West.. 16^ So Railway ....;.- 26% Chi. Milt St P..151H Do pfd ....89 De Beers ..... 27%\50 Pacific ' ..,...: 04% Den & Rio O'.-. . 37 14 Union Pacific ...".173% Dp pfd 82% • Do pfd :....... 95 Erie, ;. ;...-. 35H U • S 5tee1....;... 44% Do Ist. pfd..;.. 72% Do. pfd. ........108 -, Do 2d pfd ;03 Wabash ........•.;: 17 HI Central ......168' Do pfd ........ 85 Lonlsr 4 Nash... 138% Spanish 4s .........95% ": Bar silver— Finn:: 31 %d per ounce., •"\u25a0 '' : Money— 4»4®f» per cent. " -•\u25a0-. ... v : The rate; of discount In: the open market for *liort bills ls : 4»j;®4% per cent and for three months' bills 4«4@4yi per cent; •\u25a0' ..-.. Condition of the, Treaanry 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. . 31.— Today's .statement of the treasury balances in the' general fund shows: Available cash balance; $244.014,5R0: gold coin and, bullion, $99,770,636; gold certifi cates, $36.865,4 a). \u25a0 r • • - ' ' Jf«w tort Cotton Market : : NEW YORK; r? Jan. 31.— The market opened steady, unchanged to 5 points 1 up. There was some liquidation: Jnst after the' opening; button the decline shorts became active buyers.: and the market soon turned for the better. There was no particular news,, and it' seeins- that, the de cline of yesterday was. attributed to. the- reports that the South fwas going to plant a large- acre \u25a0 age: this coming : season, but. this .was evidently more talk : than 1 anything else, as" shown by \u25a0 the new crop : months.' wblcb 'show advances In. the face of the Weakness of nearby months. -It; is considered: by; a vgood authority that there never was t time on record where there has been so much Actual cotton contracted for- tn the future v .as there has been-tbla eeason.'-. Some go so' far as to claim that there has been half a million' bales . of this *rop sold.' Consequently there Is. about 11, 000,000. bales :yeti to comeJntb sight. As to , ;the. acreage, ' : it -Is somewhat too- early yet to form :an , accurate opinion on this line. -Tlje trolible with the seems .to be : the lack of outslde : specutatibn. \u25a0: There has ibeen «o' milch talk in regard to the rules of the New York Cot toii Exchange that the public seems to be' awitlt : tag: further developments.;.. '\u25a0.-' i- - : . ;i '\u25a0 \u25a0••'.•' :?. For some .time there has been.' an 'effort".: to talk the- market: qp, : the sentiment of the .pro fesslonalii: has been decidedly bullish, and every effort has beeh ; :ma<le : tp. ; induce the" pubjlc.'to icome Inland -buy. cotton.. 'The ' public -failed \u25a0 to respond,:, but a, long .Interest' wa» built op -among the. room trader?- and 'other professionals. .None went ! la very.- deep.;: but this long interest - was out. and It was: a weak «c.; There are rumors .that a large part of the local 'stock was to. -be delivered -on , March: contracts,^ and every'; one seemed afraid :oJ! , this '\u25a0- On Wednesday the- little:' longs made a: rush to get- :orJt : when It looked as If there was a : market .raid, but In reality there' ; was "not a-: great 'deal .of \u25a0\u25a0 short selling.-- . :::'\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:..\u25a0 :.:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0' : .\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 . -:V. = '.'- ; : V : : : : Open. ; High. Low.:. Close. February :...;..;'... S.iOe . . B.loc : 9.10 c : 9:fi3c March :.. .. ..'..v. 9.ISC 5- «.20c .':' O.lic/.. 9,19 c April ...... i;;v..:9.24e V 9.24 c !9.24c '-. 9;S6c May ...:.;.i.L:'.. 9.32 c r 9.38 c \u25a0[' 9.28 - 9:36 c : July :*....« -.;.'*iVv. : . 9.41 c - ; fi.47c :- 9.38c "i 9.45c August .....;.. i... 9.33 c - 9.47 c . 9.35e ' 9,43 c September ...;;;.. ®.39c :. fl.Blc . 9.3fic 9.52 c October ,»...:.;.. 9:61 c j 9.70 c. : :9.fi0cV 9.73c December;: ..il'.'iJ. 9.7QC \u25a0;. '1).82c ; 9. 72 c;. -9.83 c -:: : Nevr ! York Grain .a nrt Prodtice '".. : . •\u25a0; > NEW YORK.: J«n. ; SI:— FLOUR-* Receipts, 115, 700 barrels; iexports,- S2OQ barrels; Bteady,: ; : but 'dull. 'V' "'>.-. \u25a0:"-.£'.';.; \u25a0>•?•\u25a0' • .: .-: : •.':• >.- • -. ' : WHEAT— Receipts, 32.000 bushels; exports, 79,900 bushels.- -Spot firm;: : No. 2 rediiSSlio'ele , vator;- No, 2 :red,: 83«4e- f.' o. b. .: afloat; :N^; ,1 Northern iDui'n'th: . 9sVie:- ti' o.- b: aflbat; : No:: C \u25a0 hard :wlnter.. :67:%'c f. -it. b, /a float; Cp. to:-mid day wheat was Strom? and active, : reflecting wuall receipts,': hlghert cables, ia' : go6d export demand forr flour, and covering > by; shorts. \u25a0' Subseq'neintiy realizing, ; however. .. . weakened \u25a0 the r list 1 -and ;'•' the market- closed -steady at: VLc 'net advaDce.'-'May,:. 85*ie: July. ;S4;ll-16c. ; ";-"=• : i. : :'. • :".; ; : ; : 'j..^.= • \u25a0: HOPS-^Steady; . 'A:.' 1 ' '-~i '\u25a0','\u25a0 '"\u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'- --i : -': ; '\u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0.' : ' ; \u25a0^.HlDES^Steadyi ,-:'; : ' ;.,- '. V •\u25a0=.:;" '\u25a0''< \u25a0'\u25a0 . ; ';V-. r: ; =; WOOl«^Sten4y.-' '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0': "~ \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0[\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: 1 \u25a0'.' •';: \u25a0'•\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'- \'.;'t '\u25a0\u25a0 :..PETROLKCMi^Steadv.'V:::; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 \ -~.i-. \CI. I SUGAR^-Steady.- 1 Fair refining. .2 3i:32c.;i :cen frlfugal.;. -. 96.. te5t.:"; 3 15-32 c;: .:molasses: sugar,' 2'23-32ci re.fined ; steady; \u25a0:.;:•• 1 • :'.'. '" r- i ;>•?.\u25a0 v COFFEE-^-Fdtares closed -least; net : Unchanged to "-5 .points" lower. •; Sales.v 21,280: bags; \u25a0lncliid tng: -MHrch. Csoigs.Csc; May, 6.55@6.7i5c; July. s.Ssc;;. September; : ,5.90@6c;.--. December>' : J5.10® ; .6.15 c..'. Spot «H>ffee'<juiet: Santos-No. '7,.=7c".:.":Siiin tos No.. 4; $$; En lift : coffee- steady i.- Cordova; :0@ 12% c. :\u25a0\u25a0;•\u25a0 •••" \u25a0-•; ::;:\u25a0•:•; -.:•."-. \u25a0 : \\: s: [\u25a0 \u25a0':.: : BUTTTER— Steady;: Creamery, 21 @31%C;; dairy, 20ft528ci ; :'. : :> : '; •-;-• •*:-•\u25a0-};. \u25a0..".-:. •>'.. \u25a0-•?\u25a0:\u25a0;:•.-. : EGGS^4-Steadyi >t mark, ! cases Included; .23® 25c;-.'-, •:\u25a0'.:.:\u25a0:.: ,:;\u25a0:\u25a0:;;.; :t'-:.V •'- •>\u25a0 : : ;"': ! "X:.; ;-•\u25a0•\u25a0•;••\u25a0 ; \u25a0-\u25a0':.-:• :-j DRiED FRUITS : '-:-.-: •'•- i:'!:-"-' .: NEW- YORK.i Jan. 31;—^APPLES— Evaporated, holding arm. with fancy at 9c; Choice,. B% @S%c; i prime. 9H@9i4ci- ••\u0084.:;.': \u25a0 ... ; : \u25a0 \u0084: ' . ; -.. \u25a0\u25a0JH v .-. PRUNES — -Itt 'moderate, idemanil/' spot", ranpliig • t rQm.:3c' to .9<r. according- to- grade,,. for 'California .. frulti.-'. Oregon :prnnes,~ 60s -to 40s:at: 6%ia®«. ' : APRICOTS— Are strong in tone, .owing to light supplies.-;:' Choice,' 19c; extra cholce,Mß%@.l9c; i' fancy. lf>«2oc;.: . :.'::: .' : : :.\u25a0•:;';;\u25a0,. •::\u25a0: : ; : ; :,- -." ; : 'C r. PEACHES— Tn 'light Jobbing : demand., 'flrm.i i" Choice,; 11@12%c; 'extra;. 1 choice,: 12U@12%0;' fancy. 12*;@14c •\u25a0.•. .'. >•\u25a0 -\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0" :. :.. : • ; : ;: :;•: ;•- \-Ji-. :• ! RAISINS— Are firm; with loose Muscatel. 7% . 4g:9c! seeded'- Raisln«,",7>4@loc : ;- London layers, ; " |i.35@i,45: -:rr,^ \u0084[. f?- .- '^ N.:-.:^: *i;i - \ X*W York; Metal Market ..-':"\u25a0 XflWiYOKK.^Jaa. 31.-^-Tbe London : tln (mar .ket: was.- higher : today,' ;wlth : spot closing at £190 10s and 'futures at \£loo ; ss. :: Locally ;the market -wa? f higher;: with spot; quoted" at J41.75Q42,; bat :; the tone ::was : said to be . easy ;at the advance, :•;:/ :..-...: .': \u25a0••::":, ;.;'::!;':. .'•\u25a0 Copper: was- lower. In. London,'with:spot;clos \u25a0lng at :£1065s and futures at £107. Ss.'i-Lo- cally the market ; was firm but <iulet,: with Lnke. ijuoted at 524 .75(325.25,. electrolytic at $24.62". and casting, at >24.2. 1 j(gi24.75. : '..I -: r Lead : was is 3d higher at £19 135 . 9 dln Lon don, but was unchanged at $OQC-25 in the : local \u25a0 \u25a0'- ;; .:-i- , \u25a0\u25a0:: ;\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 .\u25a0-.\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.: :,-. \u25a0\u25a0-. :• Spelter.w as \u25a0 unchanged ; at $C.70@6.80 In the looal market: and -£2O 15s In Ix>ndon.:', The -Eng lish iron market was lower; with -standard foun dry quoted at '-655.v6d and Cleveland'".warrants 06s 3d.: : Locally, the market was unchanged; '.* CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Future, Grain and Provisions : CHICAGO. Jam 31,— The local -wheat market was strong today -bees use of the small movement in the Northwest and h sharp advance at.- Liverpool/ .Atthe : close the May option was up y t @ 'ic. 'Corn was \u25a0 %@iic \u25a0 hlcher. • :.Oats sained %c. '.\u25a0'. Provisions"; were' 7%<g17%c higher, higher. .;; \u25a0 . -i. '\u25a0:.-'\u25a0 ! r;-\£.:i -\u25a0\u25a0::\u25a0\u25a0:'/;\u25a0 --. '\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0]'. ; ; \u25a0 - Septlnient .inNthe wheat -pit .wasjoullish all day anfl the volume of trading was large.'- Com mission houses were excellent buyers and shorts covered freely. •;: Prices • started upward at the opening/on the. announcement that wheat was %@%c higher, at Liverpool and also because of the small arrivals: at Minneapolis and Dnluth, pnly^l29cars being received. The market was strengthened 'by a, reporti that. France will, soon be In the market for American wheat and by :the . Rtateme.nt - that millers In the. Southwest and Northwest : have insufficient wheat for . mill ing, purposes. The. market eased .off, during, the last half \u25a0\u25a0' hour ; because of. a report- that ..ship-", ments from Argentine tor this week' will . exceed last: week* movement \u25a0'. by : ,- more ; than . 1,000,000 \u25a0 bushels. : The : clone; \u25a0.•however, \u25a0 was firm.'- May opened -%<a%c hijther: at 78?4@79c« . sold:.'be'-. tween 78% c and 79% c, and closed at 7S%cV-'. :\u25a0\u25a0 Corn .was i fa|rly.i : active: throughont :the.' day and the market \u25a0 was \u25a0 generally, strong. '. : A;: ret. port, that the crtfp; in Argentina has been dam aged by drought increased the local demand,- and Injury by excessive -moisture in .various portions, of the corn belt. In this: country. : ! also strength ened prices. : . There . was ; a -good general demand all. day,:" and. whiles there was free realizing at time*, all offerings were "readily taken; <\u25a0• The market i closed ' firm. ' "- May \u25a0 opened .a shade • to' %@%c higher : at 46%@4654e, sold up to. 47c. and closed- at, 46%e.-iLocal receipts • were -431 cars,' with- one of contract, grade. \u25a0•-\u25a0 • ' \u25a0.: \u25a0 \u25a0 •\u25a0'.'\u25a0\u25a0 Oats : were active and strong. The market was largely -influenced by the strength of wheat and' corn. May opened %<9%c higher at 38% ®39c. advanced to 39% c. and . closed .at the- highest point, v Local receipts .were 116 -cars. -'"•>•:. . : . \u25a0\u0084 The provisions: market -was -decidedly' strong. Local packers: were free buyers of lard- a'nd' out- Bide . investors bought pork. . At the close May pork was upVl7%c, lard was up 10® 12c," and ribs were. 7% @loc higher. : \u25a0 •. '• « .'Leading futures ranged as follows: :-\u25a0: ?•* Articles-T- ... . . . Open. ;\u25a0 High. \u25a0 . Low. Close. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 Wheat-^^ ;.--.:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-"\u25a0:. -\u0084'\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0- .- -\u25a0•".\u25a0:-> May . . . ... . .' .\u25a0:'.\u25a0 79 .i . 79« L - \u25a0.. 78% . \u25a0 78% July...' '.78% 79 ... .' 78% - ,~~ 78% September . .'. . •\u25a0: 78% .'. : 78« i•\u25a0 >. 78% : ' 78% \u25a0 -Corn — ' "\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .»" \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -'\u25a0\u25a0 ' ' " - - May, .;......'\u25a0\u25a0 46% . \u25a0•.\u25a047 :.' ,- 46%-- 46% Ju1y....;.... '•• 46% .46% .' • 46% 46% September. .. ..46T4 47 , ' -46% # . ,»46% •-OatS— •'.;••. ••• ; \u25a0,-;':\u25a0 \u25a0.' . .--;', January ..... •••..'.. ' - — : , -36% May...:..... 'Sn; . 39% ; 38% \u25a0 39% Ju1y.T........ :-30i4, ,36%" 36- "• . : 3BW September .. :.. 32\ \u25a0•.: '33 ..,,- , 32% ;. - 32% \u25a0'--Mess pork, per bbl-^ • '".'i- \u25a0•\u25a0•-.: •;.\u25a0• •.•. May r-". ••• • . .17.27% * 17.42% 17.27% >7.35 Ju1y :..:::... 17:40 ,-' 17.55 17.40- 17.50 ' •\u25a0'Lard; per ; 100 lb»— \u25a0-;•\u25a0-. . . \u25a0'. \u25a0 " May ...."....: 9.87% 9.95 9.87% 9.90 July • \u25a0-. .... . . . 9.02%- : .9;97% • ft. 92% / 9.93 September ..10:00 - r 10:10 10.00 10,07% "-\u25a0* Short ribs, per 100 lbs-=- "•• '• . \u25a0 \i-. . '• \u25a0 \u25a0 . May..,....., «. 67% :• v 9. 75 9.67% .9.70 ! July o .... '.-..;; 9. 72% .-.• 9.80. •; -_-.. 9..70 - -9.75 , Cash . Grain and ;; Provisions \ *- ; CHICAGO, Jan. 31.^-Canh quotations were as' follows : * Flour, steady ; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 No; 2 spring I wheat. 1801 80 @84c; ; No.. 3,- 73Q83c:'.,N0.i 2 red, -84%@75iic- N6;;2 corn", -.43 %c;-.Nb_i 2 ; yellow,: 44c;aNo «•> oats; 30% c; No. , 2 white. , 39%c; -- No. s3 ' white" •37Vi@38%c;'No. 2 : rye,: 63c; ! fair to choice malt- Ing 1 barley, j 61@56c: • No. ' 1- flaxseed, $1:17; ;• No : . 1 -:-. northwestern, 5 ' 51 .24 : :.;"- prime '. timothy '\u25a0< seed" f4.50; clover,- contract grades; $13.85: short ribs' eldes loose, |9.37@0.62%;j mess i pork, ;per bbl' $17.05: » lardr 'per t 100 r ? lbs;.- $9.75; -? short *• clear sides : (boxed); $9.50@9.75; whisky,' basis of hieh wines,-:51.29. :-,;'.-.> -\u25a0 •:.-;: \u25a0-.;\u25a0\u25a0.-. \u25a0••,-, . ... -'Articles—- \u25a0'• Receipts. Shipments Flour; barrels ....... . . .'. . . . : 23,1 00 ' '\u25a0 , 2t 300 Wheat, bushels r.T.:x.:~:... 32.000 ; - ,- - \ 36*000 Corn, bushels •..\u25a0.;.:\u25a0..;. v:r.4T2,000.- ' : 298,300 Oats, bushels ....... •...'.... -.217.500 183,000 Rye. ; bushels : . : ... ; .". ; r. v. ; 8,000 54 000 Barley, bushels \.' :. . . : - 69,900 .; r 1 •>! \u25a0>." 21,900 ' -.: y Batter, Che«»e «nd Eg:r« .' '-\u25a0'"" \ \u2666 £ HI 9 AG 9* J * n - 31-— On. the Produce Exchange •MrfSoi'™ butter market was firm. Creameries. *1®31%c; . dalHes, 20@28c. r Eggs' steady, at D Hm ' «° a J MnnlneM n nIne, ncl u<Jed,v 22@24%e ; •' firsts. 25c; ?3@l6c r : extras » !27c - Cheese -strong at - !i: Eastern Livestock Market .CHICAGO. Jan. ; Sl.^CATTLE— Receipts. ; 6000 Snrt V, nn J arke t strong. : Beeves, ,$4@6.«0:. cows 55iLi^i f-^'f -^' $1 - 50 @5-15:«tockers and feeders, «, HOO . SS — Receipts, 26,000 head: market 6c high hl".^, .al.! 1 " 5 butchers'; $6.65@6.92%:< good Heh7' *f «^ 6 " 97^ : \u25a0 rou « h beav?; $8-60®e 75; 8^2% * 6 - 65 © 6 - 90 : P'S9, $6@6.60; bulk, $5,850 m^^^T^^'P* 8 - 12 -°°" head; strong.' Sheep, $3.6005:75; lambs, $4. 55Q7.70. '. - , '.'•:. " " T..OW Angreles iMarkets) :: : • " - LOS ANGELES. Jan.-31.—Official^prices of eggs remain - unchanged at • the : Los Angeles Produce Exchange.; Although only a few S e 5 s .I" arr>Tlng.. retailers \u25a0In some' Instances nna tdem, somewhat weaker. • The- amount of butter received today, was nearly double that of yesterday, caused by» the arrival of a carload from the. north. The price remains firm. If It were not for the fact that yearly contracts for. the receipts.of .butter which some dealers make are at prices only a i few cents less • than" that fixed by. the butter board of trade, wholesalers would he reaping a rich harvest now.. As lfis. practically no one- profits, as.high prices for feed preclude this advantage to the producer. . : • Receipts of -cheese were: ljght today, about • one-fourth of the < amount received yesterday, arriving. .-•<— •• . •- \u25a0• \u25a0 \ . i. Vegetables In. general are unchanged.- ' Pota \u25a0 toes remain firm and wanted.' Others, .except pmatoes. are plentiful and- ineetlnir- f«tr. sales. ':- Several carloads of onions were offered atthe exchange, but only seventy sacks of fancy Aus tralian browns were sold. '>;\u25a0»..\u25a0• '"\u25a0 • " *: • Fancy cultivated mnshrooms: bring 60s per lb. Poultry: is dull, the appearance of.! a few squabs at retailers' being the "only break In the monotony. Game.' continues scarce, -1 " Produce receipts—Eggs..B63-cases: butter, 42. 33.7 lbs; .potatoes,'none:; beans, none; cheese, ; 880! lbs. : . \u25a0:'\u25a0., • .: - . ' \u25a0". ' • Followineare Jobbing: prices: ,! : : \u25a0\u25a0-•'•'' : EGGS—Local . ranch, candled, 40c: northern '. rajich. candled. 38e; selected storage, 37c.; • : BUTTER—LocaI creamery, 90c; valley cream ery. - fancy, 90c;-coast creamery; fancy. 80c; coast dairy.; choice. 70@75c; cooking,. 22@24c. • CHEESJ-:—Northern; fresh, i; 7df anchor, large, 16c;: anchor. Young America,' ißc:.anchor, hand, 19c;: Eastern : singles.' 17<ail9e; Eastern • twins/ 17c; • Eastern Cheddars,-16<3!16%c: Eastern long horn. 18fil8%c; Eastern dairy. 18c: Swiss, Im ported. 28<329c; Swiss, -domestic, 20c; Limbur ger. ISc: brick cream. 20c. •".: ' ' POULTRY—Buying prices, live Weight.: per.lb •—Hens, light weight, 14c; young roosters, 16cr fryers, 16c; broilers, .18e; old-rooster*.. 8c; tur-. keys.. 17c: old • tpms, - 16c; yoiing toms. ,17c: hen turkeys, 15c;»ge'ese. 12c; ducks;'l2c: -sqoabs.. $2 a.. dozen: Selling prices, dressed per lb—Hens, l»e; young roosters. 20c: fryers. 20c; broilers. 22c:. old. roosters, I2er turkeys, 23c: .old: toms,. 20c:: young-toms, • 22c: hen.tqrkeys, 20c: geese, ISc:. ducks. 18e; squabs.-s3* -a"dozen..-" : '\u25a0'\u25a0'-..' POTATOES (per cwt)—Matio rurals. :$1.85; Colorado. $1.C5; Salinas, $2.23@2.e0: Highland, $1i195ia;2: sweet potatoes, y-ellow. $3.50; wblte, $3/33J»5: Watsonvllle; $1.85@1'.90; Nevada, $2; •Oregon. $2.- • ' . -,'; -.. • \u25a0• . '•• - - ONIONS-^-YeUow: Danvers.\u25a0;: $1.50; northern, : *l:50: garlic, 6c:- chills, green. 3c: evaporated. 13<8l3%c:.Min dried. 13@13%c; ground, 12% c; Mexican, bulk* 12%@ 13c. . ' : • : '•\u25a0 : BEANS (per cwtJ-^-PlnkiNo.' l-.--$2.W1«83: No. 2isl.9o:Hma; No. 1, $5;-La<ly Washington. No. 1.'52.00(^3: do small white. No.il. $3.60^3.75; Blackeye. $3.78©4; Garvanzas, $4.25@4.50; len- Ml«.'-BolOc per lb.: '\u25a0 :' '. \u25a0\u25a0'. ": . ' .:\u25a0 IIOS'EY.- :(per. lb)—Comb.' water white. lOe; light amber; 14c: comb. : white. 14cr extracted, water: white. "60-lb cans, :7^4@Bc: extracted white,: GQ-lb cans, ,C%@7c; light amber, 6@6%c. . • ' " : ' \u25a0 . ; • \u25a0 . : : ' MISGEIiLAXEOtIS aiARKETS i'; V:' ':-'-.:. •: Foreign Futures . .'-\u25a0-. : • •\u25a0. : •" » , ':; Liverpool'- •"- ;: • ;\u25a0'\u25a0;\u25a0.'", '\u25a0\u25a0 Wli^st— :' 'V : : \u25a0: March,'--Mav..' July. opening .....:;...;..;: fl b%;: ,4 4^ . nl% Closing ..;....; 6 5!4.:: ":6 5% ,:'.: 62% ':£ '\u25a0'-.\u25a0\u25a0 :\u25a0 ''\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 .; Paris': ~.!- '\u25a0'\u25a0- \u25a0•- •\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'-' : -Wheat— \u25a0 •':>'.-"! ": ;. ; '.Tan. May-Aug. owning \u0084,:..'.:.,....;.;... 24 ns .; 2320.. Closing ...;.. i.-.;J 24 65 : ' 23 20' A ' Flour—'• .': •-•\u25a0.'\u25a0 ' ' :.' 'i '". : : •\u25a0' .- Opening :.....: .'......'.:..:.. 29 35 .30 30 eioslng ....:..:;... .........:29 40 . 59.30:. ;;';:. '•;•""\u25a0 - St.- I>onl«V\V«ol Market '\u25a0;.- .-";\u25a0 ••; ' ' ST..' LOUIS. Jan. 31:—Nfarket steady: medium jrrades... combing and elothirurv 24@2«%c:. light, fine.' 20<323c;;heavy \u25a0• fine, 16@18c; tub washed, 3o<@3Sc.r' ..: . \u25a0 ;."'•:\u25a0.'.-. ..y;': _-. .' \u25a0_..; •. v>. ;-. .;- ' '. •: -. JVArthern Bonlnessi; \u25a0; . -'" \u25a0 VTACOMA. .Tan. 31.—Clearings, $635,916; bal ances. 55n.447;. \u25a0".-.' : \u0084:«.•:••:.•- .• --; \u25a0 :• ".\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ': \u25a0. 'SEATTLE. Jan; 31.—Clearings, : $1,273,315; •bafancep; $120,3r>0. " .•:••\u25a0\u25a0•'.• . '\u25a0 - rSPOKANTI, .Jan. .31.—Clearings, $763,341; balances/slft4,3Ba" . ' ".:\u25a0: .:\u25a0'-\u25a0 '; . ,' • • \u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. PORTDAND. : Jan. : 31.—Clearings, $800,089; -balances,' $134,598.:. '.;.: .' "\u25a0, - ~V "* : \u25a0 • XOCAI. MARKiETS \';':\u25a0;_ ;'.'\u25a0\u25a0 '•\u25a0'-\u25a0 ;\u25a0\u25a0' • Exrhancej and; Bblilon ;'. ,• ' V Silver w»«s:%c. higher.' \u25a0'.:•' \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0':'*".',•.• .' •' ' Sterling .FTxchange, .sixryi, days.;.~; — <54.82% Sterling Exchange.'slsht.v;.,.:.; >:— 04.86*1 Sterllhe : Exchange;- cables. .-,.•;:.."." \u25a0'— New York Exchange, sight.:;;':.'-.. '.-—;'tm 15 , !Kew :York Exchange., telegraphic:;. —"'(fit .20 . Sllver.-per.0unce.....;;;.....'..-:;.:• 68%® .-^- ; Mexican : Dollars.' nominal.-. :\u25a0..:'.'.": 52%<gl • . .' \u25a0\u25a0 '•: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•?*?. . INTERNATIONAL \ . .: New: York on Pari5....... ..•.:'.:..;'."."... ..-.520. : iNiejW: York on Mexic0,.........'.....'..\u25a0...'..200 \u25a0 Paris on T-onddn... j.."..-..'...;;:...j.."..-..'...;;:....'....25.22 • Paris' on Berlin :.'.'.....,.::..,....;.... .20.51*4 .Wheat 'and : Other /Grains) ; WHEAT^-^Air. :condltlonfl •" remain", as : before stated.' Brokers, report; sellers very * steady, in their : views and not disposed: to let go under full figures. : Futures contlnne . very dull. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0- .:•\u25a0 \u25a0 - •:'-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '• '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 . ; :'t ;;> CASH \u25a0; wheat " -\u25a0"-\u25a0 . ' \u25a0\u25a0'"- ' California Clnb. $1:27^*351.30: do milling. $1.30; California White "'Australian, $1.85@1.40: lower jrrades of California.. $1.10^1. 25: Northern Club. $1.27%@1.30: Northern Bluestem, $1.35® :l,40; Northern Ued. *I.2.*i(fr 1.27%. •• : . .:•\u25a0.\u25a0.: : .:. \u25a0': . . -FUTURES '•:\u25a0'.\u25a0 .- ••'\u25a0" 10 to 11:30 a. : m. ,. Session '...'.•'•\u25a0 •May-^51.32 usked. ;- - \u0084 •\u25a0' :.' ' '. December— sl.32^l bid. $1.33 asked. \u25a0 ; \u25a0 BARLEY-^-Continues fairly I active, with j dally sales of Feed at 'top prices.- Receipts are- suffi cient,' though not large. . .;. ' : \u25a0 . \u0084 : 3 : Good to choice Feed, spot: $1.12% Ql. 15: com mon to fair. $l<(il.lO per ctl; seed lots brine a* hieh as $1.20; Brewlnsr and Shipping." $1.17% @ :1.20 per ctl: Chevalier. -$1.15tfi1.20 r for poor to common and $1.25(f?1.55 asked for choice. ' \u25a0:-....- ;;;.\u25a0 : \u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 FUTURES ".-'• v ;/m:..-- :-.;,. : \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a010 to .11:30 a. tn. Session . May— sl.l7T& asked. : s':^'- :'-:'r : --. : .' \u25a0-\u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0.: \u25a0 '. OATSr-^Arrlvals. from the north continue mod erate and the market rules- firm. '-V . - : . • \u25a0 Good to choice Red ,for ,'.'feed.'^si:4o@l.ss; common to fair. $1.30@1.37%; Red. for seed. W. 50(31.05: White. $1.42%@1.65; Black, $1.50 @2.2%: Gray. $1.42%'^1.50 per cental. . ; . CORN — -A car: of Western came In yesterday. The local sltua tlon shows no ' change whatever, the market beinsr dull. '..; . / \u25a0 . ..- -.;. ::v.,' . Small round Yellow. 51.55 aslted; California large Yellow; :$1.25@t.30; White,- $1.2501.80: Western States sacked— Yellow, •'..= $1.25(31.30: White, $1.27% @1.32%:: mixed.' $1.25@1.27%: White Eeyptlan, $1.25; Brown Egyptian, $1.12% @1.15. .-.-.'• \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.:\u25a0:-. \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0::'. .•'\u25a0-->\u25a0•.. :- v -. •\u25a0-:.:'\u25a0•\u25a0. ;\u25a0 . RYE— California; $1.42%@1.45per ell; Utah 51.3!k®1.40< per ctl. •:..•' •\u25a0 -. .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . ...- .'cji ' . •-, BUCKWHEAT--$2@2.25 per ctl. lr>p/- J \ .V. " : Flour and Farinaceous Goods * -.'\u25a0' / The millers continue to' report an active and firm market for Flour, and an -excellent demand : for- all descriptions of Cereal Goods.: • r. : . • :-ELOUR-^Callfornla Family Extras,-: $4.80® 5.10. net without discount; Bakers' Extras $4 40 ©4.60; Superfine, $3.25@3.60; Oregon and Wash ington, $3.50@4 per bbl.. >.; ;.,'; \u0084' « v-- •:.••.:.... FARINACEOUS GOODSr-Prices r In "\u25a0: packages net cash. nodlßconnt. are as follows: GrChani , Flour, $2.90 per 100 lbs; j Bye Flour; $3.40: Rye" Meal, . $8,20; Rice^ Flour, i- $7.20; f - Com -Meal $2.50; extra : cream '\u25a0 do. $3.40; Oat ' Meal," $4 10* Oat. Groats,: $4.30; Hominy. :$3.40@3.60;; Buck wheat Flour, $4: Cracked, Wheat. $3.4o; 'Farina $4.10; Whole Wheat Flour, -$3.10: Rolled Oats' bbls $6@7.25. in sacks n. $5.50® 6.75; :\u25a0;. Rolled Wheat, bb15. 54.30, In: sacks $3.80; Pearl • Barley \u25a0 $5.40; Split Peas, boxes, $5; ; Green I Peas. $5 per 100 pounds. ;•.•'\u25a0 ..- -..; t,.:.:' .: \u25a0 -..""\u25a0 .... Hay nnd Feedstnffs • -Arrivals- yesterday. Included '33 / cars. ' There was no further change" In the market,^ which was weak, with buyers I Indifferent." The attendance at. the morning sale has seen slim of late. v-:.<; >2J Two northern steamers , brought down 1 8548 sks Bran . and \u25a0 some M Mill ings i and « Feed yesterday but not enough to affect >. the r market. - Mpst . of the. Bran. was unsold,, and 'therefore 'comes upon the market.. :\u25a0 \u25a0 . . •%_..., - BRAN— S2O@22 per tok; - . : ,>• : ; MIDDLINGS— S27@3O per ton. * • ;-, SHOUTS— S2O@22.SO per ton. -v • FEEDSTUFFS— RoIIed Barley. \u25a0 $24®25; ; MUed Feedj $23@25; Oilcake ! Meal, nominal ; Cocoanut Cake or Mealat mills; $25.50'1n' 10 and $26 m 5 ton lots; Jobbing. : $26.50:; C0rn Meal, ss3o@3l; Cracked • Corn, $31@32 ; >; Broom \u25a0 Corn Feed, \u25a0 90c per ctl: Alfalfa Meal, carload lota." $20.50: ' Jo bbing, • $21.50 1 per ton ; . Mealfalfa," $20.50; 'Jobbing, $21.50, ->-: .•.:.\u25a0-.,:.:.-•\u25a0•,-.-, .... ru-..-..-*. - : ; '-< =:.-\u25a0 :•/,. \u25a0-. - \u25a0;'\u25a0.< \u25a0\u25a0• • - HAY— Choice iWheat,*l!l9@22.so per ton : good Wheat; $17.50(g!18.50; ; other grades (Wheat. $14 (SI6: 1 Wheat and Oat,* $15@20; t Tame Oat, $120 18: s Wild Oat> $10@14; Common s Hay,': $10@12; Alfalfa," $10@12: Stock. '$10312 per ton. •>;'• STRAW— 6O@SOc per bale.;- * c :'-i V •-.;• \u25a0\u25a0'=. . : <v :Beans^andi Seeds)- ' -\. '':'\u25a0..'.\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 - Some ; broadening <of i the ; for 1 Beans 'Is reported -by^ several = handlers, while < others • quote the market ; unchanged . and quiet. - Quotations \u25a0 re main unchanged.":' \u25a0-. . \u25a0*?**\u25a0!, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_• \u25a0\u25a0? \u25a0 r-~ ..-s :,\u25a0 •\u25a0. . ' -\u0084. \u25a0-\u25a0 BEANS— Per ctltl i ßayos. $2.25@2.40; Pea, $3@3.25; ' smalU White. $2. 75<a2.95;'1arge i White," $2. 25Q2.45 ; Pink/ $1.90@2.20 : Red;; $2.50(32.75 ; Llmag, , *4.25@4.35: < Red s? Kidney*," s3.Ss@3.7s: Blackeyes.' $4.6o@4.6o;! Butter.. nominal at $3.75 @4: Cranberry; Beans, $3@3.25... - ?:.;-. - --<\u25a0 SEEDS— Brown k Mustard. " s4.2s@4.sO;\ Yellow Mustards nominal ; I Flaxseed,^ $3 ; \u25a0: Canary, * 4% @ 4«4c;tAlfalfaM3c;;Rape,(l@3%c;;Tlmothy,fß@ 6%c;-:Hemp,vlsc''per lb;S"Mlllet,« 3%c;s ßroom Corn \u25a0 Sped; SIRQ2O per ton. ' ' \u25a0 '.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-. >^ ; "-t-'J • DRIED PEAS— Xiles/ ; nominal:^ Greene PeaV $2.50@2,75 ( per,ct1. \ .. . . • •..; V - 7. '-. -> Potatoes,, Ontonn' and Vegetables Y,i\ ;\u25a0' The>trlngency lin \u25a0 the ) Potato market Lwa« , re lieved by liberal -. arrivals t from various I sections." Six 2 «tralgbt.; carloads | of t Burbanks i arrived I from Oregon and the ; East * and • the ; u«ual | quantity •of table goods : came to hand from 1 the river dis tricts. -..The new arrivals found an appreciatlye market and cleaned up readily at firm figures, some exceptionally ;- fine . Oregon l Burbanks even commanding a - premium. Sweets and (Onions ruled { firm at unchanged prices. :\u25a0\u25a0*'"\u25a0 -' As • mentioned frequently .of late receipts of v egetables . from the . Los . Angeles region | are ar riving In poor shape. Tomatoes particularly are coming to | hand in bad I conditions, necessitating constant * repacking. ; The quotations cannot •- be regarded as a . basts for returns, as" it requires rroma^toao original packages to make up ont crate of sound stock. \u25a0 • .-\u25a0\u25a0 . : - V PPTATOKS— Per ctl:. River .White. $1.55® l;'2i" Oregon ' Burbanks. $1.75<32.10: Early Rose. $1.65; Eastern Burbanks, $1.65@1.75;. SweetPo 18 tO**S. s'. '\u25a0'-'- : '-f \ \u25a0 t- *»*—*\u25a0-•. r \u25a0 - .• • "' !\w»Ust£r^ ren<iw « Per ctl. $1(ij1.25. ; :.- V '.'•' VEGETABLES— Rhubarb. 4-@6e per lb: Green PM?^B@l2%cP M ?^B@l2%c per lb. : . String^Jeans;- -. per I^\Ja \i P* r : "» " \u25a0 -To™ atoes - re " 2? VniL* 1 - 50 ® 2 P er crate: Hothouse Cucumbers. *1.50@2 per dozen:. Cream Squash. 65@75c per box; Summer Squash. - — perbox:Garllo. 2%@ \u2666 c P er lb; Celery,i2s@4oc per dozen: Cabbage. $1.50 per ctl ; Canllflower. - OOcVper dozen; Car rots. $1.25 per sack : Turnips, $1.25 per sack; Green Peppers;, 10<ai5c per lb for Chile and 25c n r Kuii : ., M ««rowfat Squash.. ,$15020". per ton; Hubbard do, *30@40; Mushrooms, 15@40c per lb. : -\u25a0•• .- Poultry and Game? . ". • Rweelpts .of lire Poultry from domestic points continued light- and the market remained, firm for .small Chickens suitable for frying and broil ing, the proportion of such stock In the receipts oelng . Large California -Chickens were neglected and. easier, owing to the recent heavy arrivals of .Western, stock, which Is preferred by buyers.-; Turkeys were quite a firm feature, the flemand showing, much -Improvement, and prices were higher. There were few changes in Game, the ; market, being steady tn firm.: with the de ma °55 r «nd n supply about balancing. \u25a0. POULTRY— Per- dozen: Hens. $<5@7.50 for large and $5@5.M) for small; old Roosters. $4(35: •2Ui?/f/=2 U i?/f/=5 oosters ' * 6 ® 7 - BO : FryfTs; $5@6; Broilers. $3.50@5r Pigeons, $1Q1.25; Squabs. $2.50(^2.75: «oJ»o r^ 6< ® S ror y° un 8 «nd $5@6 for old; Geese, $2®2.50 per pair. ; • \u25a0 \u25a0 . \u25a0 • TURKEYS— Per lb: Dressed, 20@23c; lire, nominal.- •' - ; : I •. • % " AM E— P«r -rtoxen: . Mallard Ducks, - $607;. Canrasbacks^ss@7: Sprig. $505.50: Teal. $2.50; g, r »y Ducks, $4; Widgeon. $2.50; Small Ducks. $2; Black Jacks. S2.RO; Gray Geese. : s4 (94.so; White \u25a0STS'oVa 11 ; 75 ® 2 - 6015 " Brant - * 3 - 50 for!large,and l?o or Co^. for " raal ': Honkers.- $6@7: Hare. $2 rf?2.25; Cottontail Rabbits^. $2,50; Wild Pigeons, •_J Bntter, Cheene and EprgrV There : was some further revielon in • prices of Dairy Products yesterday. The upper grades of • w< ' r . e . adT « n ced. l@2c per dozen. Cheese was slightly higher for- fresh local Bats, and extra . creamery Butter declined * per pound.' \u25a0",.-' v \u25a0 The > advance : In Eggs was more a matter of grading than anything else; A large percentage of. the so-callej|i selected Eggs that have been comln? to mirlW of late are not selected at all. as tne cases :contaln- "many washed and soiled, t-KC*. which do not grade; above extras and In tv-lif i?"* 81 "^" nrt 1! " I( * fetter than firsts. While these Eggs are often :np-.' to 'tbe -standard', of quality, they are lacking in size and appear snee. and hence cannot command top figures. : lesterday s advance was Intended mainly to put n. premium upon- large, white, selected stock amjrurnlsh an Incentive to shippers to use more care in. packing. . \u25a0•...' - . . \u25a0 : -.The decline Ifl Butter was' due directly to the previous high prices, which checked the demand to «uch an extept that: stocks commenced to ac cumulate. ; The Jower grades of fresh Stock were relatively firmer lhaij 'extras; because of their comparaUv ? . cheapness,' ..Telephone mlviees from Mockton and Fresno Indicate that Los Angeles ' b HTu r^J lw " not " 88 * ek '. lniir -".upnlles In those sections with -the same eagerness early In the weetr.- and: dealers, expect that \u25a0. the receipts in tb!s:mark«t will increase as a result. : Rales on the Exchange were «s foTlowHi: ."\u25a0': : Butter— 2o cases. fresh extras at.4lc and 10 at 39c.- - \u25a0, \u25a0: \u25a0 : "". . : . •*. '.-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0• ' ' -" EeirsT-60: cases extras nt S.V.- •- "\u25a0 \u25a0 - ; - . ••'\u25a0 -Receipts were V*>3 .500 lbs Butter, 34,900 lbs Gbeese and. 1196 cases Eggs; '\u25a0\u25a0 : \u25a0.\u25a0 \u25a0-•: y. •.. Jhe following were' the official quotations as estnhllshe<l.by the piles, bids and offers on the floor, of r the Dalrv, Exchanse. • • . BDTTER— Fresh, creamery extras. 39c per lb. steady: do. firsts. 3Rq, steady: seconds. 30c. steady: packing stock, firm at 23c for No. I and 21c: for No. 2; Eastern ..extras. 32c. firm t do firsts. 2«c. flrm./ L Store ire ..goofls-^Callfornla -.extras. 3Qc. firm; . firsts.: 2Se, firm : seconds. ; 25c, firm; No/ 1 packlne stock, 22c. firm :- Eastern extras,' 29c.' flrm;.E»stem ladles, firm at: 21 »4c, for -extras and •91*S <• for firsts. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 - - - .• .'. CHEESE— Fancy. California, new flats; lKft.c per lb. firm; firsts, 13c; firm: hew Young Ameri cas. faney.=l6c. steady: firsts. ISWe. stepdy; Storagß goodpi-Fancy : California flats. V l3»4e. ' steady; flo:Prsts. 13c. stead r.:" fancy Ea&tefn, lOUc. firm:: fancy Western. lSVic. steady. . .• . E6GS— California fre«»i selected,' '37c per dozen, 'steady: extras, 35c ; steady; firsts, 33c, steady; seconds, 32c v steady. .".' r .. -. •\u25a0•-":..\u25a0 r>eoltlnon.«i nn«l Cllnm Frnl<» The only articles on the Hstof fresh frnlts to] show; nhv . firmne«B : or \ tnf. whlch'there • 1«. any m«rked demand are 'small sized' Navel Oniiisres. The fruit Is nmnlng large this sermon and thus far. there has been an actual shortage of small stock; For this reason -more than anything.-; else snch stock Ms very .firm and desirable sizes |of well known brands ; sometimes \u25a0 command a small premium, while large fnilt canbe houphtnt con cessions. : '.There was , nothlnit . new in • the way jof receipts or -prices' to report In the other fruits.' :" • APPLES— SIO2 per box for Newtown Pippins. $202.25 for Snitrenheran. • $I(^2 for other .red varieties, and $l;l0ff81. 40 forvßellflowers. • :: : I PEARS-^Wlnter , Nelils, 52 per box ; cookine varieties. $1,50 ncr box. : ' -: : : • • / - .\u25a0 CITRUS FPDITS— Vpr hox: Navel Oranges 52®2.r.0 for fanoy. $1.!50@1.75 for eholce. nnd 51(31.50 for 'standards: Seedllnes.- $1(1^1.25; Tan : gerlnes,: halves. '$1.25: ' \u25a0 qnnrters. . "r>c<a!l; - Lem ons. *2.Ko(ffi!? ;for fancy, 51.7!»®2,25 . for \u25a0: choice and '.-$1(31.50.'. for' standanl: firnpe' Fruit. $3® fI.BO- for .seedless ' and $2©2.50 for common; Limes... ss. ••.;\u25a0\u25a0".".\u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0....'\u25a0:'. : -\u25a0'\u25a0': \u25a0 .-, . : TROPICAL FRUITS— Bananas. Sl@2 per bunch-.for Hn<rallnn and- -*i;7ri@2.. r io for Central American; Pineapples, $3(^5 per dozen. Dr'.v Frultd, JVuts. Rnl«lns:and Hoiey FRUlTS— Apricots; : 1 Cf(b 2oc per' lb: Evap orated Apples, snot. 6-Vt®S%<;: Peaches. 10@ 13c; Pears, : 9(3! 12 % c; Prunes, 4-slze basis,. 3c; larsre sires. 4^sc. \u25a0* -\u25a0*\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0 . . . \u25a0. RAISINS— Seeded.. 8%@10d: .Loose Muscatels 7% c. 7%c and 8c for 2. 3 and 4 crown respect ively: ' Seedless Sultanas. :7<37i.ic: ..Thompson Seedless, 7Vic for . unbleached: T.rmdon Layers." 3-crowri, : "s.i;RT>: London Layers.' 2-crown. $i. 75- Clusters, -S3.CO for Imperial; $3 for Dehesa and $2.50 for fancy. . \u25a0 ... \u25a0 , '\u25a0\u25a0:, NUTS — Almonds.-. Nonpareils, 17iiif?l8%c I X L. 16%@lSc: Ne Plus Ultra, 16<317c; Drakes 13%<§!14c; lianeuedocs. - 13%@14c;^hardshell. 9010 c. .Walnuts, Jobbins. prices— Softshell. 15(316c for No. 1 and 12@13c for No.' 2; Italian Chestnuts. Stfi l Oc per. lb. : \ :HONEY-^-16(?i17c per.,lb for bright comb and 13@15c for amberf do. extracted. 6%@7%c for water white and 5% @6c: for amber.. :•:•\u25a0\u25a0. .-.'" \u25a0\u25a0:..: - : '.' : ':'\u25a0:'. \: : : : . .".•.\u25a0\u25a0"..\u25a0 '. ; .'-.'.'\u25a0; ','::; ; CURED JMEATS-^-Bacon. 14% c per lb for heavy, 14% C for: lijrht medium. • ICo for Heht 16% c for. extra ' light nnd - 20@21e for \u25a0 sugar cured; Dry Salt Sides, 13%c; 'Bellies, 14c: East ern sugar-cured Hams,-; 10%@10%c; .California Hams,: 16cr Mess Beef. $9 per, bbl: extra Mess . $9.50; Family.: $10; Prime Mess Pork..sl6 50 extra: clear, $23: Mess, $19; Pig Pork. $26; Pigs' Feet; $5: Smoked Beef. .14e per lb. V \u25a0• LARD— Tierces quoted " at 9%c ', for California compound, 05ic* for -Eastern •• compound and -12c :for pure: half-barrels,; pure, 12Wc: 10-Ib tins. 12%c:5-lb tins. 12%c:3-lb' tins. 13c." %: COTTOLENE— One. half-barrel. 10% c: 'three half-barrels, ,* 10% c; - tierce; 10% c; two tierces,, 10% c; five. : tierces,. 10c. '•; • : \u25a0 : : • ! Hides. Tallow, Wool and Hops • -.Conditions -In all these ; markets: remain •undls turbed. \u25a0:•:'. :\u25a0,\u25a0.-'- . : ... : .-!. ••\u25a0'.. : \u25a0 '','..\u25a0'.\u25a0:\u25a0 ;,\u25a0:-... \u25a0\u25a0• ' ' HIDES— CnIIs I and. brands' ' sell . about • .%«gllc under j quotations. 1 1 neavy . I Salted Steers, 1 12 c; Hides, ' 12 %@ 13c for.beavy, -12%@13cfor light; Stags, B%c; Salted K1p,.13%c: Salted Veal, 15%c: ; Salted; Calf;. 15% c: dry Hides. 23c:" dry Kip, 22c; dry Calf, 25c: Sheepskins, Shearlings, 20® 50c. each; short. Wool,' 50Q70c : each;' me dium, ,70@90c: .10ng: . W001, ..- $l@1.50;. Horse \u25a0 Hides, salt. $3(33.25 for large and $2.75 for me dium, , $2.25 ; for small \u25a0 and \u25a0 50e \u25a0 for 1 Colts : Horse Hides, dry. $202.25 - for large >and - $1.5001.75 . for - medium: I $1.25 ' for \u25a0 small and 50c . for Colts. Deerskins — Dry i Mexican,'- 32% rt?3sc ; | dry j salted Mexican," 3s @37%c - dry. Central American, \u25a0 3,5® 87% c.' \u25a0' Goatskins^— Prime /Angoras,- 1 - .75 c; extra large do, $1.25 ; la'rge, s 50c ; • medium,'- 35c ; small 25c,,,:;^--- • -:\u25a0'\u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 " : ' ••; -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-'-:, \u25a0• : ,- " \u25a0 TALLOW — No.* 1 rendered; sc; No. 2, 4@4%c; Grease,-. 2@3c. :\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0 • \u25a0'.'•.'\u25a0,.\u25a0 .: \u25a0 ».-• '\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 WOOL — Fall clip: '« San • Joaquln • and ; Southern, I®Sc',ttM. Lambs. !8@llc; Humboldt 'and Men doclno, 14@15c: Middle ; County. 9011 c ;, North ern.; f ree, 1 12@13%c; Nevada, 17<g!18c per lb for «prlng.~. -.."..-• '\u25a0 "•\u25a0- ,-,•.: . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0"-;_•- •"-:--•\u25a0-\u25a0.; : .HOPS — Callfornias. and Washlngtons, ' 10@12c per. lb to growers ; .' Oregons, \u25a0 12Q 14c. = >-r ;.-'.\u25a0--. .\u25a0•k; : '-;v'-; ; Meat:' Market '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 :^:\i : 1 Firmness continues^ to characterize the' whole - market and dressed Hogs have advanced to J2c. There are no other changes.- \u25a0 . . . '\u25a0 • : t . -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.:\u25a0 \u25a0:.-•:\u25a0 :^' dressed meats' \u25a0 BEEF— 6%@7%c per lb for Steers and 6@ 6%c for Cows. .-...:\u25a0\u25a0 't,*'."— iiv # >*Kr«t«^»3f-^ «^VEAL— S%@IOci for large and 9%@10%c for' small. --.:,;\u25a0\u25a0->>.-.. : ri-r ,;.._,,. -\u25a0\u25a0•-.; -i .••••,\u25a0-., , •. -\u25a0"< MUTTON— II@I2c for ; Wetliers,and'lo@ll%e - for Ewes. v \u25a0.';•.-•• \u25a0-•.\u25a0.— .••.: .\u25a0 • \u25a0\u25a0.".'\u25a0 . •> \u0084 .- tLAMB— 11%@12%c-per Ibfor Xearllngs and 12%@13ci for -Fall.-.,- - \u25a0•; ;.-, . \u25a0-: DRESSED HOGS— IO(^I2O per lb. *• • • . :.ri LIVESTOCK MARKET " ' : "- Tbe < following : quotations < are - for -good,- 1 sound livestock." delivered in San \u25a0 Francisco, less 50 per cent ? shrinkage '.for Cattle: -.. \u25a0 :T \u25a0 _.> V.i '\u25a0'I CATTLET-Steers.- ; B(3S%e > per lb for ~- N0.% 1" and 7%@7%c« for* No.- 2:-; Cows and : Heifers, 6@6%c:< No. 2Cows.\s%c; thin; Cows." 4% @sc. •• .CALVES— s@s%cper lb for, light, 4%@5c for medium 'and -3%@4c- for : heavy '.(gross -weight). »'.' SHEEP— Wethers/ 6@7c per lb; Ewes,'s%@6c (gross; weight). "ftv •\u25a0•;.,->• ~ \u25a0:>\u25a0: \u25a0• ;-.? . -; . ., -. : Cr.LAMßS— 6@6%cper lb. -: ;-'; -' . . • .• • iHOGS^-100 to 180 lbs, #7%@7%c per lb: over ' 180 lbs, 7@7%c; Boars 50 per cent, Stags .Bo® 40 1 per .; cent and : Sows ] 10@20 ' per cent off from above quotations. • -^ -..:.-.•..\u25a0. •.;.-\u25a0 v ;.:.<V-;j \u25a0'\u25a0:s '\u25a0•\u25a0;-; f. \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 ' ' •'•"'• \u25a0'•'\u25a0'\u25a0>>«"'.\u25a0' .\u25a0."'.:\u25a0'\u25a0 '•*, : ; ..; *' ; \u25a0 General 'i Merchandise VJ.. ' ; 1. .'\u25a0.--' -. SaniQnentln.Bags, i7%c; -Grain Bags, Jnne-July.i 8%@8%c; .Wool ; Bags,' 28% c I for 3-lb and 43e : for \u25a0 4-lb. v -,.i:- .- \u25a0"; -' \u25a0 >,•-;• -\u25a0 -, \u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0 ;-,-.\u25a0.- ;- ,t;:r -.\u25a0 \u25a0 i ton:;New-Welllng- ton, : $12: Bearer HIU, , $10: Coos -Bay,: $10; Rich-" mond, -\u25a0) $12; i Cumberiand.1 $14 in bulk- and $16.25 in sacks; Cannel, $12 per ton;'; Welsh , $15; Coke. $15 per ton in bulk and $17^1n:8acks; « Rocky ; Mountain. \u25a0 nominal.'^. -: \u25a0'\u25a0 . v: .;•/--- >.». :. OlL— Quotations are. for barrels,"* for eases add Be. 'si Linseed. \u25a0 54c '\u25a0 per.: gallon for . boiled ' and « s2c for raw; Castor. Oil,. ln cases,.No.'l,S7sc;. Bakers' AA." cases. ; sl.2Bol.3o: Lucol.: soc for boiled and 48c for raw;. China Nut; cases.' Bs@9Oc per jcal lon;vCocoannt Oil.' in barrels, 58c for Ceyion'and 55c for Australian: extra bleached winter Sperm Oil. 65c: natural winter Sperm Oil. 65c: natural Whale Oil.- 55c: extra winter strained Lard Oil. 85c; No. I Lard Oil. 68c; Pure Xeatsfoot Oil, 75c;.'No. 1 NeatsfootOU. 57% c- Herring OU. 40c; Salmon OU. 35c; boiled Fish Oil.- 35c; Paint Oil. 35c. ' r - • ~ ' COAL OIL. '-. GASOLINE. ETC.— Water white. Coal Oil. from tank wagons,- 10@llc: special do. 12 % c; • Pearl Oil. In cases.. 17c: Astral. • 17c: Star,.l7c; Extra Star.' 2oc; Elaine. 26c: Eocene.. - 19c; Stove- Gasoline, In- bulk, 17% c; In cases. 24c: •\u25a0•No.-, 1 .Engine Distillate. Iron barrels nr drums, '8c; No. 2 do, 6%c;. cases." 6%c more; Benzine, in. bulk.- 12% c;. In cases; 19c; 86-degre« Gasoline.- in bulk, 30c; In cases; 36c.'. . \u25a0 ' - : -' TnRPENTIN'E-^93c: per- jtallon in cases and \u25a0 87c. In drams and Iron barrels.' -\u25a0\u25a0'-. . ' • •' .RED AND WHITE LEAD-^-Red- Lead.- B@S%e per lb; White Lead, BQS%c according to quan tity. :•.\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0 • . -. : SUGAR— The " Western - Sugar i Refining Com pany quotes an follows., terms jnet cash: Cube* A, Crushed and Fine Crushed. 4.80 c; Powdered. -4.65 c; Candy Granulated. 4.65 c; Fine Fruit ami Coarse' Granulated. 4.55c: ~8eet Grannlate-1 <110 . lb. bags only). -4.35c: Confectlocur** A. 4.55 c; Magnolia A. 4.15 c: Extra C, t.osc; Golden C. : 3.915 c; D. 3.55 c: H." * K.- Crystal Dominoes. 7.65 c: Tablets, half-bbls. 5.05 c: boxes. 5.30 c per .lb. Barrels and 50-lh bags 10c, half-bbls SSo ond boxes 50c more per 100 lb« for. all grades. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or Its equivalent. ' • \u25a0\u25a0• i • '. ... \u25a0. ' -.Receipt* of J»rodae«r FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY SI Flonr; qr ski.... 1,008 Wool, bales ...:. 12 Wheat, ctls .... 1.800 Leather. I rolls ... 61 Barley, ctls .... 7,240 Hides. No ...... 1,140 Oafs. cUs ...... 5901 Pelts, bdls '. 90 Tallow, . ctls .... . 971 Lime; ' bbls .... v .. 291 Sugar; ctls .....2.500 Wine, gals ......«8,7.V) Middlings, sks .. 360! Oranges. bxs .... 800 Potatoes, sks ". :. 2.B7o|Lumber. M ft 217 Onions, sks .....> 425lApples. bxs ...... 400 Hay. tons ...... 620 1 Calf skins, bdls .. 18 Hops, bales ..... 2 Quicksilver, flsks. 60 • ' •' \u25a0 ''V.; • ... •" Oregon .\u25a0\u25a0 'h* ;' :. : .', - \u0084 Flonr, qr sks. . . . 6,924 1 Potatoes, iks .... 189 Oats^ctls \u25a0«..;.-.; " 250 Feed, sks 2,735 Bran, sks ..'.... 1.014] " .- \u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0'\u25a0:' , . .WASHINGTON Flonr, «jr 5k5...." s.6oo!MlddllnKS, sks ... 1.600 Bran, sks , . 7.534| V •: . . ; WESTERN STATES Corn, ctis: .................."............... <W0 .'. . \u25a0 THE STOCK MARKET Local Securities Quiet But Firm With .'• \u25a0\u25a0•' .. ' ' a Fair Business- . '. With the exception of Onomea Sngar.' which declined from $38.75 .to $33.25. and lower bids for Hawaiian Commercial, the market for local securities on the Stock and Bond Exchange ruled firm yesterday, . Oceanic Steamship stock made a further advance from $6 to $7. Associated Oil rose from $43 to $44.50 and Alaska Packers sold higher .at. $47.25. The other stocks were un changed.- Sales of bonds continued extremely light. The following sugar stocks were ex divi dend under the rule: Hawaiian Commercial. 65c; Hutchinson, 15c; Onomea, 50c; Paauhan, 15c. \u25a0 There were no striklsg -features In mining stocks./ The attendance of the public at the ex change was up to the! average, and the usual Irregularity characterized the market, stocks ad vancing or falling back on their Individual ac count. -. Most of ,-the Ooldflelds. however, .were rather went: than otherwise, with closing quota tions generally somewhat under those of the pre ceding day. .. '. . .- . ' - \u25a0 \u25a0 The Stock asd Bond Exchange has finally de cided not to merge with tbe San Francisco Stock and. Exchange Board. The matter has been un der discussion for many weeks, and-all sorts of rumors have been current about It. It Is under stood that' the matter -was finally disposed of negatively by a decisive majority. Whether the Stock and.Bond Exchange will engage In dealing- In mining shares remains for the; future to de termine. ...... .'. -, \u25a0-: \u25a0; \u25a0•;•... \u25a0. :Ttie Evallna-Oeld Mining Company has levied an assessment of 3c. delinquent February 25, and the'Kendricks Skating Rink Company one of $1, delinquent March 2.: \u25a0...\u25a0.•'.-.\u25a0 • . . STOCK ANT 3 BOND EXCHANGE\u25a0',''> \u25a0\u25a0.THURSDAY, Jan. 31—10:30 a. m. -•'.\u25a0\u25a0 .' . UNITED STATES BONDS 0 \u25a0" •\u25a0:\u25a0•'."'. \u25a0".:.' 'Bid. Ask.l. '\u25a0'\u25a0''\u25a0'. :-\u25a0':'. ':;;'..'BW-'' Ask; 4s qr-eonp.. -.-. — [4s qrep new.129*4131% \u25a04s :qr reg.v. •*—.-'\u25a0 •—- . |3s qr coup..', rr- —'•\u25a0-.. .;\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0'•'•;\u25a0', :'i'-:: MISCELLANEOUS BONDS .•\u25a0/'.. Ala:A W 5».: —.•",\u25a0\u25a0—\u25a0• |0k TCo 6s. — . 11C%, Asso Oil Rs. 90 91% IDo 85"... .108 >,— . : Bay CPC 55.102 104 : 10k T Con ss; Cal CO ss. rr \u25a0>"'•—'. lO; W gtd ss. 92% 98 Cal GA Eg... [Oceanic SV5s. 67% — : m A ct 5s 87% — lOrn Cable fls. — 120 Cal-st C 58.105 — JPae Glm 4s. 92 9S C C Wat x 55.101.*i102%1P E Ry 55.. — 109% Do \u25a0 sr mg3s 97. 9S Pae LAP ss. — 100 Ed UP 6s. \u25a0— 120 P -ft' C H 65.101% — FA C H 65.10S — P A OR 65.10S — Geary-sf 55.. 40 — Powell-st 65..111% — H C&S 5%5. —'-".'— S«c EGARSs.IO4 — Do 5s ....104% "— '\u25a0 SF A SJVSs.I2O — Hon- R T 6s. — — SF.O A 5J55.109« — L Tahoe Rns.lol 102 SiA SCR 4%s 94% — LA Elec 3*. — 100%! Slerra R 65.. — .114% LAG A; E155.100 : —, IS P of A ;6s;6s * : - - LA Ry5a..117?A118-^ (1909 V ....103 103% Ij|J. : gtd j 58.104^105%- * (1910) .t. .104 lYp lcm ss. 109% — S P of C 6s LAP Cal ss. — 110% (1912) ...112% — • Mkt-st C 65.110*4 — SPC 1 eg ss. 119% 121 > Do lcm ss. — 112 S P B R fis.l3s mi — - MVA' MtT.'s.lOO ' — SV.W c rag4s — NR of C ss. — 120% Stkn G&E 6s. — 105 N P.-C R 55.102--:: — II G A Ess. — .— NC Ry 55., — 113 TIR of SF 45." 82 S3S NCP 0.55.10 l — Yal Co P ss. — 103% O.: GLAn 55.10S — : ) * ; ; * '' WATER STOCKS:";'- , '"."--.* Contra Costa — .61 (Martn Co .:. —: 62 Do ctfs ... 03% 60 |S V Wat Co. 22% 23 . i GAS AND ELECTRIC ; v Cent LA P. 1 Power — — Mnt E L ctfs 9 o%(Pae L C 0.... — 83 1 Do ex ctfs 13 . 13*ilStkn:G A E. — : —. :>" \u25a0\u25a0-.'• :' INSURANCE ' " Fireman's. 1 Fund ....................157% — '\u0084\ • v ".-.*\u25a0> l BANK STOCKS7Y .--. ' Am Ntl 8k.130 — |Lon; P A A:i3B 140 Anglo-Cal ..T — 90 IMer Trust :..230 : —: Bank of Ca1.363 365 iMerch Ex.. 60. — Cal Safe Dp.129% — S, F National. — V— First Natn1..295 315 | • \u25a0•': :"-".-: \u25a0'.- . ' V f>''.:.'::;.-i;":;. VSAVINGS BASKS :' : '. Ger S A -L.3000 '— ISav A:L So. .100 —: Hum S 8k.2100 '— ISec Say 8k,.390 425 Mut Say Bk. 90 92%1Un10n T C 0.2500 — S F, Say U. 617% — [\u25a0' . : . .:v ;»\u25a0; STREET RAILROADS > California ..143 145 iPresldlo ;....— 25 Geary -..-......\u25a0— 31% l.: :^ v -\u25a0:--"\u25a0.\u25a0. -..-':.\u25a0 .' '• * :\u25a0'. POWDER , v Giant. Consolidated: C 0....;. '. iV>i'. i. —: 85% :i';-:"S.'.:'; >\u0084."% '\u25a0- \u25a0;.'\u25a0-':-. SUGAR ' ".. Hawaiian C. 82% 83%|Onom«a: 8 C. 87*4 — Honokaa S C 11% 12 Paauhan S C. 16% 17% Hutch SPG 15?6 mvalUnlon S Co.. — : .60 . Kilauea SC— . 3 Do pool ...--. 50: Makaweli CJ33 33%!.'' :. :-'-.:-'-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:•:.::.:\u25a0".'- ;:;'.•'; miscellaneous ;:y-;/.\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0';:y-;/.\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0' -y \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0;'\u25a0 Alaska P.A. 47' —• Oceanic S Co. 6% .7% Asso Oil Co. 44 — Pac Aux FA" 1 — Cal F C A.. 104 105 Pac C 80rax.152% — Cal Wine A. 86% 87% Pac S Tel Co. — 110 MVA MtTm. 95 — ::_. "-.-.-" ~ - , :\u25a0•: ' \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 .";'•'"'•. '-SALES :.'.'• '-.. .:.'..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Morning Session "• ' - %' Board \u25a0\u25a0 .- "• ":-..". \u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0'''•';-- '\u25a0- -.-\u25a0 20 T Alaska Packers* Association.... 47.25 ; 55, Associated Oil' .....;....,....: 44.50 100 Hutchinson S*P C 0............ 15.75 " 50 Hutcblnson S P C 0..........:. 13.87% Makaweli Sugar Co ...;........ 83.25 . ; .10 Oceanic S-S C 0...:.......... 7.00 .' 60 Onomea Sugar 'Co ...•'.'.' 88.25 ' 65 Spring Valley Water C 0.'....... 22.75 .' $4,000 Spring" Val Wat, gen mtge 45.. 93.00 .\u25a0 / '\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 Street — \u25a0.:"•: : \u25a0 -- . - • *"\u25a0 10 Giant Powder .Con '..:......... 83.00 • $5,000 8 P Arizona (1909) ..........103.25 $2,000 United R R of S .F 45........ 82.12% rnllstefl Securities} . \u25a0y' \- MISCELLANEOUS BONDS . '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: " •\u25a0 ."• Bid.Aak.| "\u25a0.-: ;\ . Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 55.104% — IST, A NP 55.109% — Cal NW Rss.Hl -112 iStand El 35.. — 92%' Ok T:Con 5s — 102% l . Do gtd 55.-'—; 95 • SF Drydk 55.112 • — |Sun Tel 85..:104 110 V,^#. -\u25a0;.•; MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS : -.:.-. " Ala"«Sng' Co." —: 18 Hono old pool 20 —" Cal Cot Mils 90 —V. Hono nwpool 23 27% Cal TI AT. 150 U9O Orpheum _; Co.. 16 — Chutes Co .. — • 4 Pac C Cas C 0.150 175 Cyp/L "Imp..-2% 5 : S. F Drydock 60 —:'- r Dpt.Pwpfd.— 100- SF-A SJ Cas.1 — 20 -Do com. ..102 104" Truck Elect.. 19% —.- Hono P;Co... 22. 28 / \u0084 : " "California Stock and Oil Exehuge :. " \u25a0\u25a0-'-: "Bid.'Aak.J • '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -' "Bid. Ask. Asso Oil 5tk.44.60 — JMcKlttrlck ... 10 — Caribou .;. ..7.00 - -—|Mon of Aril..- 15 — Chi Crude, old .35 . —I Oil City Pet.: 68 70 Chi" Crude.new • OS ' 101 Peerless ..TV. .3.50 Claremont';:'". ;—; — ' "SlPledmont :..;. 10 —: F0ur"........" — 2T. Pittsburgh ....' — 05 Home*...:.:.; —" 261 Shawmut •..;,..— .60 Junction ".... 15 Superior ......" 09 .'\u25a0' — Kern,-new.:. 10 / — Wabasb •..%;..;—.-45 Kern f River. .6.75 . "— West - Shore . .2.25 • "— Linda Vista... 10 - \u0084-^-|Wolverine :..... .'4O -' — -.- -i'.'-'-ri: '"' ;-'.;-'. -SALES:"'- -.-..' ''."\u25a0- '\u25a0 300 Home .;.... ':..-.~~..:....."...":.;;;.*.*.-. 20 600 Sterling •.-.:"..".•..:;.."...-.,.'..-...'..'.,.. 1.75 1000 Sovereign \u25a0".'..;..'."\u25a0...v. -..;.»....-..»'...-.. 29 1000 Superior .... ...../......-. . ;08 :' ".''.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--*.-\u25a0 '-\u25a0'\u25a0 -.-\u25a0'-..Mining^Stocka ?"\u25a0'. -'. * v BAN \ FRANCISCO STOCK ; EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the - San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board. yesterday: ' - :-.";;/:'.:"::-:""' '.-,". coMSTocKs'"- .; \u25a0: : -•'\u25a0\u25a0 ; • :'j';;.;;'..Regular .-Morning'; Session \u25a0 .. • ' '.. 200 Belcher ....'. '42 200 Ophlr .i:.:.'..2^70 400 Belcher '-.....* 40 100 Savage \u25a0\u0084;.;:. 92 '100 Chollar ....:.. 16 100 Sierra Ner-... V55 500 Con KVa: M Co. 94 100 Sierra' Ncr '..-.-? 56 -400 Exchequer .... 51 ' 200. Union ? Con ..." 45 , 800 Hale, A Norc. -83 100 Yellow Jacket. . 95 i-100 Mexican;;:.:. \u25a0 91 500 YeUow Jacket." 96 / 600 Mexican ' ...,'. :90 - ..; ,; ; \u25a0;\u25a0-. , '.',: "i.__, • ;:Informal ."Session.' . ': 100 Bear*;. Belch. 1.35 iIOO Mexican;T..V. 93 .200 Caledonia }.:.".».:;52 200 Mexican ...-.'.- 94 ; 100 Ch011ar*...... ;1C 300 Ophlr r. .r.v.,.2.70 ?200 Con;Vi;M'Co.> 95 3000 Sierra ' Nev ... 56 ""CLOSING QUOTATIONS ' ;J , 'VrV;"-'-''^'-\u25a0.-••';Bld.Ask.{>i:-..^;---.:-' -~ Bld.Ask. .Alpha \u0084..;.!;..— >r 17! Justice ..'..... 05 •07 Alta-: ; — . OStady Wash .. 08 -- : Andes 18 17 Mexican' .:.*.. 92 94 . i Belcher 38 40 New York ,Con — 07 Best & Belch.i.3f> 1.40 Occidental ... 4T — Brans C V«.,. 04 — Ophlr 2.T0 2.7 V Brons Savage. 0.1 — 1 Overman. -., 20 23 Bullion ....... 23 .27 Potosl ....... 19 20 : Caledonia ... 51 54 Rich Eureka. .3.50 — Challenge ... 22 26Savage- ....... 92. 94 Chollar ...:..\u25a0 16 lSjScorplon 08 10 Confidence ... — l.^Seg Belcher .. 0« tl Oon Imperial-. 02 03!Slerra Nev. ... 55 3« Cofl Va M. Co, 94 95SUver Hill ... 60 65 Crown Point. 15 18' Standar d. C0n..3.00 — Exchequer ..\ 50 53 St Louis .:... ,— 08 Gould A Cur. 29 SOimion Con ... 44 4.^ Hale A NorCi 85 S6lutah 05 0. Kentnck .:... — ' 14 Tellow Jacket. 86 99 Julia . .-. — V l2i. TONOPAH AND GOLDFnXD STOCKS Regular. Besslon— 9:3O to 12:30 \u0084 > ,'. . 8500 Adams ...... 24H000 Man Comb. s5 13 2000 Apr Fool- Ex. 0411000 Man Con Ex.. 13 . 600 Apr Fool Ex. 'C 3 2000 Do, s ...... » 200 Atlanta ..... 9l!600O Man Cowboy.. 10 1000 Atlanta ..... R) 1000 Man Crescent,. IS 1000 Atlan A Pac. 06 2000 Man Crescent. 12 2000 Columbia* ....1.03 1500 Man Dejter ..71 2500 Biu Bullfrog. 07 100 Man Dexter ..74 1000 Black Ants .. 14 500 Man Dexter ..75 COOO Black Ants .. 13 lOflO Do, b 10 7(* 1000 Bit B Bonans 13!300O Man Humboldt 1O 4000 Bit Batte Ex 'li'SOftO Man Humboldt 09 - 1000 Blk Rock. stO 1115000 Man Little Joe M 5000 Blue BeU ... 3012vMX> Man M of Nev 17 2000 Do., b 30... 30H00O Man Mof Ne-r 18 1000 Blue Bell ... 29)5000 M Monitor. s5 05 3000 Blue Bull ... •53 1000 Man Red Too. «6 4000 Bonnie Clare. 36 1000 Man Standard. 05 3000 Blf e Daisy . . 4S 500 Mayflower Coa 60 3500 Bullfroe Mln. 37 2000 Mayne ... 17 lOOOßlfrg Nat Bk 5«!200O sHyne. b 60.. 18 SOOTBlfrg N Star. 15( 200 Midway :. 2.05 2000 Bullion Hill. . : 6014500 Mohawk Ex . . 30 1000 Btte Goldfield 13[500rt Mohawk Junior 09 500 Cash Boy ... 13 500 Mon Pitts Ex. SO 500 China Ncr . . 15 500 Mon Pitts Ex. 29 1000 Columbia 1.15 200 Montana 3.a»?5 1000 Columbia Mt.1.15 1000 Montgomy Mt. 4t rf ' 4000 Colum Mt Ex. C9UOOO Mtg Shoe Ex. 24 1000 Do. s 6.... 0915000 Mt Cedar 18 1400 Com Frac. 6. l2Vi|2ooo Mustang Anx.. 03 500 Do. b 10. . .6.25!9000 Mnstantr Man.. 30 2000 Confidence Bfg 40 500 Mustang- Man.. 31 3500 Cracker Jack. ' 213000 Nemo Man ... 2O 1000 Do. b 60... 23 1000 Nevada Boy .. 23 2000 Do. b 60... 22 6000 Nevada Boy .. 23 . 700 Daisy .......2.85 2000 Nev Cons St* 15 8000 Daisy Anx .. 19 100 Nev Hills ..3.97%, 2000 Den Blfg Anx 30 1000 Nev Hills Flor lfl 1000 Desert Queen. 15 2000 Nev Wonder.. 3t 1000 Dm B Btte C. 57 2000 Do. b 50. ... 33 2500 Dm B Btte C. 5ft;100O North Star ... 41 6000 Dmdfld Trngl. 68 1000 N Sur Wondr 24 200 Do. b 30... 70 5000 Oakes ........ 09 1500 Dmdfld Trngl. ftSUOOO Oakes, b90.. 10 5000 Dmdfld Trngl. 67 9000 Orig Bullfrog. 25 3000 Do. b 60... 69i2000 OrlK Man .... 28 2000 Dixie ...... 161 200 Oriic Man .... SO 3000 Eagle's Nest. 3013425 Oro ..........' 5X 1000 Esperanxa . ... C2SIOOO Oro .......... S2 2000 Falrvw Aztec. 30f300«> Oro. b 30 53 1170 Gold Bar ....1.30 2000 Oro. s 5..... 51 1000 Gld Bar Anch 1314000 Perm Blfrg .. It 2000 Gold Bar Ex. 11 1500 Pa Bonanza... 13 SOOO Gold Bar Frc. 20(1000 Pine Nnt .... 2<% 100 Gold Anchor.. 43| 200 Pitts 8 Peak. .1.65 3300 Gold Sceptre. 45U500 Do* \u25a0 10....1.60 - 500 Gold Sceptre. 47! 2000 Red Bird .... It 1100 Gld Con M.8.87%!3000 Red Bird .... \f> 400 Do. b 80... 9. 001 500 Red Hills .... 34 1000 Gldfld FUwure 05J2300 Red HUls .... 33 2000 Gldfld Trotter. 23! 1000 Do, s 9. .... ».?.'. 1500 Gld Kewanos.l.So 200 Red Uon .... 15 200 Goldreed M.1. 37% 13.000 Red Top Ex 40 500 \u25a0 Do, s 6. .1.37% 7500 Red Top Ex.. 41 300 Goldreed M... 1.401 500 Red Wlajr ... 35 2000 Gold Quartz.. 57|2300 Reese Xlv Gld 1* 1000 Goldyke Reef. 14[100O Rescue Coa .. 2ft: ; 3000 Grandma .... 8l|150») Sandstorm ... 75 3000 Granny G M. 2*2000 Sandstorm \u25a0'.... 77 1300 Great Bend. ..1.2011000 Do. b 10. ... 78. 1000 Grt Bend Ex. 3»fl20O Sandstorm Ex. 13 1000 Do, b- 30... 40!220O Silver P1ck..1.42>^ 500 Hlhernla .... 211 500 Silver Pick y.. 1.45 200 Do. s 8.... 2511000 Silver Pick Ex 17 1000 Ind Ton .... 02! 500 Silver Pick Ex 18 r 9500 Jim Butler. 1.22%!3000 St Ive» ..... .1.20 50 Jumbo Ex ...2.75] 130 Stray Do« ... 35 200 Jumbo Ex . ..2.7ii!1000 Taqulma Coppr 12 2500 Kawlch Gold. 02! 50«> Thanksfflvlng. . 08 1000 Keane Wonder 60H00i"> Treasure • .... .17 1000 Kendall Ex... OSI 300 Toana FrtSco. . M . 11.000 L Harris, s5 CSUOOO: Valley View .. ;25. 3000 L HarrJ-i. b9O C'«HOOO Verde ..,..;.. 04 1000 Little Blfg.. 0512000 Vernal ....... W 2000 Lone Star ... 3!>!3oo<> Vernal .... ...27 1000 Do. b 60.^. 401 1000 Vernal, s 6. .. 2» 2500 I»« Dillon .. 2012(100 West End....t.72H 5000 Man*' America. 07! '285 West End ...1.70 3000 Man Belmont O.il 500 Yanke^Girl .. 15 2000 Man Broncho. IS'4OOO Yel Horse Ex. 20 500 Man Comb >.. 13J ;; . :".;\u25a0;\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0:.\u25a0 ; -?.r--: :. Informal Session— l2:3o to 2 p. m. 1000 Adams ...... 2314000 Grt Bend Con. 15 5000 Adams ...... 24J12C0 Jack Pot ..V.1.50 500 Adams, b 60. . 2«!2.VK> Jumbo Ex . ...2.6T. 4000 Adams, b 30..' 25U0fiO Jumbo Ex' .2 ftrt ' 1000 Amethyst ... 3S|ISOO Jumbo Ex ....2.55 3000 Alice of Won. 24! 1000 Jumbo Ex ..2.57% 2000 Atlan * Pac. 03:3000 Lone Star .... 3J» 1000 Atlan & Pic. Of.! 500 Lon Dtllon ... 21 3000 Atlanta, b 90. fllllOOO Man Broncho.. 18 200 Atlanta ..... 9215000 Man Buffalo .. 10 6300 Arcadia ..... 10 1500 Man Dexter .. "O 7000 Blk Butte Ex 1511000 Man Dexter .. «9 2000 Black Rock .. lljtOOO Do, b 10.... 7O 11.000 Blue Bell .. 29 1000 Man Humboldt 13 2000 Do, b 60... 3213300 Do, b 60.... 1«> 1000 Blue Bell ... 2812000 Man Monarch." 07 1000 Blue Ball ... 55! 1200 Man M Nev.ss 17 500 - Do, b 30... 6012000 Man Sllv Pick 10 1000 Blue Bull ... 5312300 Mayn* \u25a0..»,;,. J7 1000 Booth ... 1.00(2000 Mid Pawnee... 11 1500 Booth 1.02U13000 Mon Pitts Ex. 20 1000. Do. b 90...1.03U000 Montxomy Mt. 41 1000 Do.. b 90.1.02% 4000 Mnstang Man.. 30 1500 Do, b 10.1.07%ll00»> Nevada Boy ..22 500 Blfg Daisy .. 4613000 Nev Cons Stk. 15 500 Blfg Daisy .:. 4711000 Nugret ... 500 Blfrg Victor.. 33! 3000 N Star Wondr 24 2000 Bullion Hill.. 501400rt Orlg Bullfrog. 24 1000 Colum Mt Ex. 10!500O Orlg Bullfrog. 25 4200 Com Frae..6.l2%!lMMi Oro .......... 51 250 Com Fractlon.6.ool 200 Oro ..... . 53r SOO Com Fraction. 6. 2sl2ooO Potlatcb ..... 75 175 Com Frac. .6. 37% 12000 Pine Nnt .... 25 3000 Confid B.'bCO. 41IS00O Pitts John. MO 10 2000 Congress ..... 12:SOOO Ramsey ...... 3T> ' 1000 Daisy ;...... 2.8T.12500 Red Top Ex., 4O 9500 Dmdfld Trngl. 68111,000 Red Top Ex 41 ICOO Dmdfld Trngl. 6716000 Reese R Stnd. It 2000 Dixie .... ... . ' 1613000 Ruby Wonder. 33 7000 Dominion - . ..- . 2314000 Sandstorm . . . :79 ; 400 Frances Mhk. 8412000 Do. b 60.... m^ 300 Gold Bar ....1.3312000 Silver Pick ..1.40 100 Do, s 5.. ..1.3513000 Do.'b 90..1.47% "* 1000 Gold Bar Frc. 19i«000 Silver Pick Ex 17 I 2000 Do. b 30... 2112000 Skookunx Blfrg 23 3000 Do. b 60... 22 4100 St Ives ...... 1.20 1000 Gold Center.. R3IIOOO St Ives ....1.17Vi 1000 Gold Center.. 3312700 St Ives ... 115 2000 Gold Anchor.. ,42!lOOO St Ives .. 1.22% 2000 Gold Crown ... IS 400 Tramp Con ..1.75 SOO Gld Con M.. .8.73U000 Treasure ..... 18 8000 Gldfld Trotter 24U000 Do. b 60.... 18 9000 Do. b30... 2312500 Val View , 25 3000 Gld 3d Chance 2212500 Do. b 60.. \u0084 2rt 1000 Goldyke Beef. 1413000 Vernal ....... 25 4000 Gold Quart*.:. 3519000 Vernal ". 2ft 7500 Globe Johnnie. 39! 2000 Yankee Girl 13 10.000 Do. b 90.. 4112000 Yellow Horse .l Oft 1500 Grandma .„. 32(1000 Yel Horse Ex. 20 500 Great 8end.1.17%:3000 Do. b3O . 21 1000 Great Bend .1.13! " CLOSING QUOTATIONS %l \u25a0 \u25a0.- '\u25a0' . :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 CALIFORNIA .-'- \u25a0 '.-'. ~ - - BULAsk.t ' BMJUk. ; Bos Gwtr Cop 18 . 25'Gwtr Bl Oxide 30 53 Brunswick ... — 73| Keane Wonder — \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 6» Furn Crk Ex.— l.OOjNev Hercnlee.. •'. 80 Belmont .....5.12 s.23lMldway Ex.. — 40 Boston Ton...' — 18 Mlzpah Ex "•\u25a0 R8 ' California"-.....' 18: 21 Montana .'""13.95 4.00 \u25a0 Cashboy ..... 12 • 14 Mont Mdwy Ex 1« 18 : Esperania ... 02 03 Mon Pittsb Ex 29 30 Golden Anchor 41 42 X V Ton Con: 08 10 Golden Crown.. .18 .19 North Star..., 40 41 Gold Mountain .05, 07 Ohio Tonooah"* 21 \u25a0 2*> Gold Mtn Con — 01 P«ymfl«ter .\.'. 03 03 Great Western 04 03 Red Rork Ex. OS :04 GyPV Qn Con 23 25 Rescue Cons... 19 21 H^ m * ••-;••••» £5 1T Tonopnh Ex. ..5.00 0.50 Indiana Ton.. 02 03 Ton Gold West 12 — lowa^Tonopah 06 — Ton Home Con 03 04 Jim 8nt1er...1.201.22T0n SUvr A O 03 — Jm Birtler Ex — 14 Ton of Nev.. — 10.00 Little. Ton. ...2.25 3.00 West End 1 70 1 75 MacNamara :. .63 65 West Tonopah. — 25 Midway .....2.05 2.10 #\u25a0:- • v "" ... ' ' ' " • - District . : Adam 23 241 Gfld 3J Chance 20 22 Aloha ,15. — Ooldfld Union.. _ 6ft .Atanta ..*... .83 90'Orandm» ..... 30 33 Baltimore Gfld — . 10 Great Bend.. 1.17 120 Band ......... — 40 Great Bend An 27 28 Black Ants... 13 14 Ort Bend Con. w i« B B Bonania. 13 \u25a0 14 Great Bend Ex 3» 3» ".- Blk Butte Ex. - 15 .IB HlbernU . 2O 2t Black Rock... 1O V 2 Highland ..'.".' _. tn Blue 8e11..... 29 80 Jnmbo .... . .Z4 05 Blue 801 153 53 Jumbo Ex. ....2.57 260 Blue Quarti.. — . 40 Kendall ... I" * II - *«a Brooklyn .:..-. 06 07 Kendall Ex ' " 07 ck Butte Goldfld. 13 14 Kewana Ex I; 43 m ' Booth ....:.»: 09 l.OOLaguna ...... 147 _ C0D........ — 1.23 Loqe Star . *2S aa ' Colmnbla ..-..1.10 133 Lon DU10a...; 10 -^ Columbia Mtn.1. 15 l.lTlLocky Boy* _ fn, Colum Mtn E* 08 09! Lucky Swede.". ~ in': Com Fractlon.6.l2 6.2r.lMayne - IS i<» Commonwealth 32 - 3." May Queen" ' * * 2 1 * " £1 Conquerer \u0084. 28 2D Mdn?t Paw^e. fS . n : Cracker Jack. 27 31 Mllltown MCo 45 An Daisy. .2.50 2.8r» Mohawk .. •-_ it'oo Dai«r Annex.." 18 lf» Mohawk An...\ OS _ Daisy Ex.... ,_ 09 10 Mohawk Ex. ,1 29 -81 Smr R U r^' ' -TZ • Jsi Moha^ Junior "TO " 10 Dfla B B Con. -55 67 1 Nevada Boy ' - M \u25a0•\u25a0• »a Dlarandfld .Tri -67 •«R Nevada GoMfl«i 63 70 S*?'? \u25a0 ' V lIS J? ortft - Gt Bend 04 - 05 , Empire .17 ISOm. ......•.,. 51 « 2 Esmeralda ... _ 301 Orf? Velvet.-. " "w F^oren^- Ei::: 3 -!f | P^?^ h '« IVI V- ?| ?f' * rances-Mhwk •80 — , R«| Hills I :&: sis Frt««> D ... ...... 20 24 Red Lion..! 1 1: r. 14 vi fiold Bar Gfld ".— 1.25 Bed -Top. "MI^.OO 4 1™ • Gold Bar Frac.l9.-:««H Red Top Ex!l 40 • 41* GBd Belmont. iMiSandatorm .... 78. 79 Gfl.l Ball Do? 18 *au Sandstorm. Ex 10 -U P^,^^*- 25 — SllTer Ptek =» 18- : 19 S?il/l lrTlew * — -•' s« Spearhead Gold — 1 00 ' Gldfld Fbsure. .07 -'* ORlSpearhd Frac 35 *- « Gfld G Bar Ex -L 30 S^ Ives.; 1U t» Goldfld Herald 08 4- OSISt Ives Leasing *25- -f.'f Stocks and Bonds ..-. Member Stock and Bond Kxcnaage* i3S Cam. ' tocau «. v ruam S— porsey &U.