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14 COMMERCIAL AND MARKET NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE CALL BIG OPERATOR ARE BUYING IN SHARES Accumulation of Securities Con« ducted in Manner to Pre= vent Rise in Prices Conviction Prevails That Prog* ress Has Been Made in Clear ing Up the Situation >>w York !»to«'k Unt L. F. Uutton &. Co.. 49u California street, lucmbcrs of the New York st«ck cxtliauge, fur vif-h the following liil of bood and stock sales jesterdsy: Sal«^ j STOCKS High; l/.w I Bid | Ask lAllieOialmeni .' I i IllSj 11% 2»x>j Do pfd I ::» j 33 j :;s | :*.>* t 36,700 1 Aiaalg topper ..i 75%] 73-VI 74*4J 75 2.«oo>mer Rf^-t Sugar! :;<!'»' 33' a? «3^4 *>V* I Do pfd j.--.*i 85 «* LiWAnic-r Cjin Co ...' 11 ! 11 J WT4| n>-4 .Vk> D<> pf,| 175 !74 *„ 74 >4 , 73 3-tMit AniT «\u25a0 & F «:o.| *'<0 '5» 39 l i| 59'» 4W| I)., pfd illS^|ll7?i HT*ijllS^4 :-«.< Ani-T <odi"n Oil. On j 5»J4 55% r.«S Do nfd] i ;..... 102 -1107 w« Anwr Jr-<* Scctiriti 2J^,i 21%\ 21=H.i 21*4 SOOJAmer Linseed ..! 14 j IZ%\ 13'» il4 , Do pfd I ! i 3C» 2 ] SS 2.l«H> 'Am«-r !><».v>motivet 49^! 4S I 4R ; 4^'.i j Do pfd : ! 'in :ii3 ....... tAmw Malt 1 1 •'sJ4'| «i»i -..-.....1 Do nfd I I 37 I .-fit S2.OonAmer .< & R 0..| kii 4 i 7954 )!^* *' 400Auiftr Sugar 1121 122 •» 121 120^j122 7«»»,Amer St«v*l F"<lt«-«' 57^1 s»i^| Muj 5* 3.4it»,Amer Tic T Co.jiSiiSi-lS 1 ! il3«4i»36^i 500 Amer Woolen ...\u25a0 33^1 32 Vs' 33* t , ! ;!4 ::<rfi'. Do r-M 100V|l00 |I<»: I<W% J. :;<•'• 'Anacotida I 4H% 4S*^| 4.» | 4!n i 7<>i Atlantic C Lino. 1127 126 1127 12734 1 4,700; A T & S F 114%i113%|114 |114 ft Hi" I»i> pfd ; Jri-JVa 10.!>i -;K«U 104 •J.r-«. B«!t & Ohio lll»4 110>4 111 illl'l „ I Do pfd ! i 191 '93 b IBetblehcm Strcl.j j | 26U! 28 i Do rfd 1.... IK ! 57 2,3008 U T I 71*4 70% 71 | 71'» ::«o Cnnsiiisn Pacificist 17!» l i;i7M3, i lSoJ4 H.WOJC & O i S2 I m%\ blV;! i..vx)c a w !!!!!!!!!) so%| -j?\\ 29% 30 I,loo] I'o pfd .">4' 2 ! X;\\ Za%i 54>j MHi.C & N W |L55V»!154V]1345|153% H*.*Kkh: M & St P 114>4 I«2\ 143% 143«4 ; Do pfd i 1 159 lflO'4 <;.:J«K' Central Leather.) :X<«4| ;;Mi| :*ss, :'.9 2<*tj Do pfd |10«V4|10C 1("G !l^7 (Vntral of N J..; j 2SO iT.OO Chicago Tcrmioali .....| 3'a| 4 •. ! IKi Pfd j ? ; !• 10 2<hm- ,; c*: St L...! 7S 7* 77 <<;'» Do pfd | ! !»9 110 Fuel & Iron-! ."'">'*.: 35% 36ttj 3fi l * I.::'»i <•<\u25a0! Ho<-k Ci I. 17-\: l«". a 4;a 4 ; I«»J| '* liHK-nio Southern.... r.7%; St%\ R7«4 S8 .Vm I»o l^t pfd j sfi^! 8U 1 ,! 8"> 4 j 81 i I'o 2d pfd ) .| i79j 80 -\u0084Mt<> Consolidate! Gac. Il4'i !142»i:143 14::«^ l.lOOlCorn Pmdacts '13 is%j IB%\ IS% | Po pfd ; I I »» J/jjJ /jj «ij •>hil»,l Hud?"n...;l7:: 172 |171 12;174U1 2 ;174U rS&Zr.. I' I. & W" i ! 6io I.o'hid a.- r <; ; 38% r>'« ::su 39 ! bo pfd 7« K'i M.KJ Dirtilling Sees... 30-% 30 30 30ii K™™r:-.jDuiuUi s s & a 11 i ir.', f Do pfd 1 25H1 25?4 •J.<; «'.i:rie ..! 2»>«i! 27% 27%j 2S i.HMi: Do l*t pfd ] 445! 4:»\ 4.{* 4 441.4 !\u25a0«», I»o 2d pfd 1 ZT, I 35 I 34 3S' 4<K> Gcrseral iflectric:ilsl 1 150 V 150 !IV2 2.2nf< '<lrt Xortiiern Orr> c 6m; I ««<<. C.s\\ «fl ::.2'X> <Jr; Northern pfdjl.'W'i |13-">S I 3« 'l3H'i [Hid & leather..; 1 . rt%\ «»i aift, Itc. pfd ; 3.M4! .'24 s ii 3--> ;i3V. 4<<o' Illinois « ••• n tral...il4H,!l4l 14014 14P, r..4'KMntorl^ro-M.-tr.. ..! 20 10^1 l!»*- 4 ! 2d «:.:i>*V I>., pfd i 3A14 4»5,! 49UJ 50 Inter Mer Marine, ! 1 fi 6»4 300 Do |»fd j W»4 39 1«'« ! Jf»* s Unf-rnstnal Taptr, ; I 13%] 13", 1.,-vki Internatnal Pump! 47»aj 44 44 45Vi l»*0J Do i-M iS3 IRS S4U 5.5 •.Mifllowa Ontral i 2t\\ 20*. 20"^ 21 !.««.»{ Do pfd ! 4n* t ! 39til ««HJ * ( '^ •«0 X «: SmtUhcrn ..! "<>H,\ 3H%] 35"i! 3«U> l«n)j Do j.fd i 6*<?ii 68% ' :vl '«i ' !<iu - : ILako Eric & W.. !.....!.. ..:i 21 2t ; : In,, pfd ; ! ! 5"» '«0 I r.'^K' LA X !147Uii43>4'I*" 1 i 'I*'% jUackay ] i ,K8 «» ". :.\l:ir,hattnil ....'.'. .'.'.. .1 135 138 :«i Jlf.if.n Ontral.. 27i4j 27 I 2K%\ 2H% •J(*< Minn iSt 1 42 I 4I»i! 40 42 ! Do Ist pfd I 1.....7(t S3 <avi M St P (c S S M.134l- 1 132"4ii:il ir,4ii XXi! I>« pfd !13:> 153 152 153«4 7.<«»0:M« K«n A- Texas] 41i,j 40% 4J 'ij 41',« 2.«N'«» Mir-souri Pa*cin<-.t i^ti^ t&i'j' n^v^j 68 2^oolNadooal Lead ..' 79\i\ 7S' 4 ! 7^^ 75% . ... ! Do pfd ! i illiS'-illfl 3«» Naiiousl Blscult'lO7 UO7 [106«{ll0 ' I Do pfd ] I Jl2l 124 500. N V Air Brake.! 76 Vj 75% i 7<: 7t;«i I2,WOiS V central ...|im»4ill7*4illSS 11534 N V C & 5t L. ..I I fio fil CS??"..! r*. ist pfd j m« iio« I I)n 2d ufd {•« tO7 l.S0»:X V S H &\u25a0 H..'lsS 158 13S lISSU. *(Xi N V Ont & \Y.\ 44% 44U 4414! 44% -I.W.f.'XorfoUt k \V...!102% !>S 10J 1101% KOO'North AmcricHn..' 7S 77»4 77V»! 7k 7.4<«t Northern Pacific. ;13nTi V,\7,'k \?.i'\ 4 jI.tGH '..Omaha t 130 l«0 „ i Do pfd I !l«0 1170 Pacific Co*rt ....j JlO4 1112 Wtrfpaclfl" M»sl ... 2t*V 2»'', I 29^ SO iWOiPar-ioc Tel ....!.>;• 35'sj 37 • 39 .......: Do pfd fei M.sOOiPenn It R Co. .!l32Vill3l>i 131 vi 132 I.7i«i Peoples Gas ..iinsVinv 10S'4 10S«4 !.»«• Pittsl.urc Coal.J 2<i% 20 2*>«i 2r»U- K*t Do pfd !7> 71 170 71 :.'•'• P <; 1 & ?t I ! 97J4] f«JUj 97^ ft 7% i Do pfd lOil !102 700 Pri^spd Steel Cut) 39' 4 37«4 3s .Tflii • Do pfd ! lOlJ*.'io3 3"0 By Stl Sprnsrs Co 39 "i 37«» 38 ! 39' i { Do pfd i 101 105 lUVKH'i Reudilif: ;i6Pi;U">9^!ia>U l«0^ ; Do m ptd !...;.! I 92 " 024 4<hi. Ho -M pfd [U*%]lO4l4|l<a K>4 l.StwV, Republic S & 1.. 1 37%\ 3<5 3<i'i 37 i«»0i Do pfd lino iioo m% 100 11.<.Wi Ro-k Islatid C 0..) id\\ 44»i 4«H 46»i 2.l(«'i Do pfd j BSHI s * S3 4.10 Slow S S &- I Co 7ti I 75^1 75U 7« i»<i pfd I i....'.in««,j ; ii s ...,SL *r SF lft pfdj ! I US' 7<> 7'«f»| Do 2d |)M I 4S"»| 4S I 47<M AS I.HKI;St L& S W 2R 27i(, 27< 27' i 2»m! Do pM ! 12% 72%»! 72S 72^4 P»<-i n e.;i24 123ii|l2S« 123*4 2.1 Oil Southern Ry ..." 27"i 27Vil 27^« 27^^ 7«ioi Do pfd «4 ir.V, «2»4 «3% l.tMiTrnn Copper ...I ."2"^ 32«4 82% 32»1 1,300 Texas Pacific ...! 2!» « 2S*« 2S!4j 29 M.noo Third Aye I 11%! » 10 j lOij 3nf»iTo! .St I. ± XV ... 44 43T« 43>4 Ai 300 I»o pfd ««%| «33tr<3% «4 » ITwin (Ity R T lllij 112 , Lni"n Bag & P..! VlO 11 Do pfd ! j m 75 ssjenojUskm p«eifi C ....iiksu isiHiise liwi \,¥X\ Do pfd 98?4 98% 95% »*% ITJnit Rds of- RK 37 3K 600| Do pfd 63% 63 62«4 (£l4 a«!D S Cast I I\.. 23 24^ 24% 25 400 Do pfd 78 78% 77 7« 2.100 D S Rubber ... 40V4 89 S9U, 39*4 400! r»o let pfd ... 110 109%iIon*«iU0 ! Do 2d pfd 7«>-,J 70 :OO,7CK»:C S Steel C<r ... 78^4] 77>» 7»i* 7%' i'\u25a0 9.500! Do pfd !ii»?i!iißt4lmqJii%T« R.JOOjCUh Copper ...JSO ! 47Vi *B«f«4S% 3.6fKi Ts-Car, Cbem Oo.j r>c<Ti| 30 50li! 50% '\u25a0 I Do pfd j v 121 125' '. 7<*>;\Yar-Hi-h I 2n% 2ft* 20", i 2f)si 5.400! Do pfd 44?» 43U 44»» 4iV. jWeiU-Farro El 165 170" 700 Western Union .. 71^j 70% 70»i 71 l.mo WestlnchoTjse .. 6*.^ 67 67 67U l»3rtO!W A- L E SKI 5% 5% 5*4 500 Do Ist pfd :..} 11 9^ 11 12 4O0! Do 2d pfd ... 6 j 3% fiU |Wlscon On ...] 48 4Ku, $\u25a0"7.000 — total shares sold. >>«\u25a0 York Bonds i; S.rcf 2t= reg..lOO>4jlnt Met 4^js SO Ito coupon ... .lOOVi'lit Mer Mar 4V>s «7»i Do 3« reX 102»4l J *Pan 4g .' . 91?» D«» coupon 102 Do 4>i* ar.U Do 4s rep H«%iKan City So Ist 3s 73U Do coupon . . . .IHJ.4 I. Shor deb 45, 1931 ftty. Alli^-Ch*! l*"t ss. SO LSc N unified 4s. 99 " ' Amer Apricul 5«.102U M. X & Tex Ist 4s 9S ,Mner TA^T rr 45.]02^4 Do gen 4^s ... 89 Aiikt Tobacco 4g. 7fii^ Mo Pacific 4s mv I»o Cs 10« Do ct 5s ctf«.. 5(5 Arraoor 4%« 92^ N n of Mcx 4'4s. 'MM At^li pen 4s J < < <> % NY O pen 2\is.. S9Vi Dp <t 4s 115 Do deb 4s $J5% Oo cr 5k 11*^ KY.SU &. Htrts.W Allan 'CL Ift 4r. SUti^jNnr & W Ist con 4« 9S»i )J«lt & OUIo 45.. Jtf« T «l Do cv 4s ......103% Do3U« A3 >» Nor - Pacific 4s.i..inO>4 > Ho S-W 314*-- 90% Do :te 73>A r.roo^lyn Tr-CT 4s S3 OS Une rfdj: 4n. ;»4i5 ««itr«l of Ga 55.10K«4 Pa ev-3«is, 1915. 95Ti <'*>nt Leather 55.. 9a^i Pa con 4s \u0084v;.v.104>4 <TtK of NJ gv 3g.125>i Beadlnf gen 45... fi9?l Obeg & Ohio 4%5.102 fit L&,S Ffg 4s. hi Do rcf 3s l n s Do pen 5s ..... ss% fb\ & Alton 3Hs- 74 St L S w con 4s. 7« C B& Q Joint 4« ©0% Do let pold 45.. Ji«s: 'Do gen 4s .«•• ™ Seaboard A I, 4s. 83 V M* ..StP SB m* S7 So Pacific col 45.. 92»i i" RI& Pac «^>l *" Xl Doer 4s ......102 'Do refdj 4i5."..: "J Do- Ist ref 45.. 95 «;oio Indus r*.... 7S»i Ko^Kailway >....10^% 010 Midland 45.. 7*. I Vo P^n 4k ..... so i'.il fin rkfii 4^h fl7 7 4iLnion Psciflc Ip..ioi»; l»el ir Jlud it 4fr.101»«4J Do cr 4k ......W9J; ]v> n Jt Rio <i 4s. 95*4 ln ° lst *' ref 4s. 97*4 Do ref r.s ..... flJ'it; S Rubber fi5...103U P^lTlcn. h* v .:.--. 72* i £-S .Steel 2d 5»..1fM% Erie rrlor lien 4f- ««*lr« Oar < bern f*.. «g I><j em 4* ..... 75 JWnJjasb l«t 55....111»4 bears checked in stock: market NEW YORK, Feb. 10. — The un certain tone in today's stock . market was a natural conse quence of the rapidity of. the re covery of the day before. The suddenness and violence of that movement carried prices away from the level which had been the attraction for the kind of buying which proved an effectual check to the unbridled activity of the bears. There began to come back on the market the stocks which had been bought for pur poses of support in the period when the downward movement was checked and turned. Tlie symptoms did not materi ally alter the conviction that great progress had been made in clearing: up the situation and in strengthening the technical posi tion. The process of accumula tion of speculative holdings by the larger class of operators was believed to have* set in." The halt in the recovery and the lack of aggressive action toward bidding up prices was read as an indica tion of a desire on the part of the important financial interests to continue their accumulation without too rapid a rise in prices. Signs of renewed selling from time to time today grave rise to the supposition that liquidation remained to be completed in spots. The statistics for* January of the copper producers' asociation were much more favorable than had been anticipated. A small reduction in the output of the metal was accompanied by larger deliveries for domestic consump tion and export than for any month of last year, the surplus ' stocks being reduced in conse- ! quence upward of 43,000,000 '< pounds to 98,463,339 pounds. The ! rate at which the exports of the ', metal are going into stocks in ' warehouses abroad, rather than ; in consumption, modifies the ad- \u25a0 vantage of the position. Business for the current month also is be- ! lieved not to be holding fully at ] the January rates. For these ) reasons ihe effect of the showing ' on copper industrials was neu tralized. Resumption of interest pay- ! ments on the I'coria and Kastern ] income bonds, a subsidiary com- ; pany of the Cleveland, Cincin nati, Chicago and St.. Louis, was regarded as significant of divi dend policy on the part of tlie influential -financial authorities. The retention of the former divi dend rate by the Southern Pa cific directors was not unex pected. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value, $3,731,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Do cv 4s. *er A 76 Do Ist & ext 4s. 72 14 Do cv 4s. ser 870 Western Md 45... S4 Gen Elect cv f*..14l Westing El cv sk. !>2 111 Ccn Ist ref 4% 99!4 Wls Central 4?... !>4!£ New York 31inins Stockn Ali<-» I.7s]Leadvillc Con 05 Brunswick C<?n .. f/JJLittle Chief m Com Tun Stock.. • 29; Mexican 1.75 Com Tun Bonds.. 18'Ontaifo 2.23 Con Va Mm Co.. I.7sJOphir 2.00 Horn Silver 75! Standard 75 Iron Silver 1.051 Yellow Jacket ... 1.30 Vcw York Curb Stocks Bid. Ask.! Bid. Ask. Amer T«b ..403 407 INev l.tali .. 1% 1^ Bay Sf««e G. *i %!\ipi>sing 9;^, 10 Boston Con., ls-tj Ifi !Sa:i T.^r 30 3S Brit Col Cop. 7 7Vi^Standard Mm Irt V.t B»« Coalition 24 24V->! Do pfif ... 53 '."iS* «'bl Subway. 3»a 4 "Standard 0i1. 633 W7 Chino 12^i 12^, Super &- Pitts 13»4 14 Cum Ely ... «!i 7li Tri Bti!lfnn... 1 11-1(5 Davis Daly.: 3 3>4 Ton Kxt» n .. 60c 70c Dolores 7% 71i United Coppr. 6% 7 Dom Copper. 2c 5c Do pfd . . . 15 30 Xl Ray.. ... 2 7-10 'I\'- United R Co. 15 20 first N Cop. 4% 5 Yukon Gold.. 4»J 47i Giroux U% 10 lltay Central.. 3 1-16 3% Gld «V.ns ... 74 79-lOißay Con ... 21^ 22 Gld Daisy .. 7c Sc lOhlo 3 15-16 4 Gld Florence. 2% 2';.|Ely Cent ...I^lo-16 Greene Can.. 9% it*, Braden 4*4 4"^ Gug Express.2oo 225 Inspiration .. S% S»i Kerr I^ke ..8 53-16 9 GUa 7% sVi \m Rose ... 4^ 4V, Ely Con % 13-ns Miami 23V4 23»i' Union Copper. 1% 1% Mines of Am ?, 1 Con .iriz ...2% 2 11-16 Montg Sho... "j 1 Keystone .... o 5U Nev Con ... 22 22i« Boston Copper Stork* BOSTON. Ffb. 10.-T-Tamaracfc was the feature, closing at (Hi yesterday, opcnlDg up 3 points and advancing 5 tnor* <»n Ktronjr buying. The main activity was In Arizona Commercial. Lake. North Lake and Superior copppr. St. Mary's shows a net advance for the day of 4 jtoints. This re- C^i-fs a fale of <U0 acres to Franklin for 33,333 shares of Franklin at selling price of Franklin and means a payment <Mjn«l to $668,000. Han cock on a few sales went to 28. They dtp try ing to pick this up as cheaply as possible. Copper stocks on • February J, hk r«vnrded br the producers' association. were f»5.4'53.333 pounds, a decrease o f 13,302.772 pounds as coin psred with January 1. This statement is very bulHeb. The following list is furnished by E. P. Hut ton ie Co., 4J»O California- street. San 'Francisco- Bid. Ask.! Rid. Ask. Adventure .. BV2 0 iOjibway ft,4 lOU Allouez 43 45 (Parrot" 20i£ 21 Ariz (^ornl .. 40*4 41 iQuincy SI ?2 Atlantic .... ?• fl'.i'Shann'on 1414 15 Btc Coalition 24,4 24% SKper & Bost 14' il5 Cal fa. Ariz.. 71 72 Super Copper. 545; 35 <*] & Heda.63s r,40 Tamarack 7:5 7-, Centennial .. 22' i 23 & Trinity ....".'. K% ;t Coppr Range 77Vs 78 fJtah Con .. 37U SSU Daly West.. 8 JSV4 Wolverine . .12« "141 " Viast Butte. . 10 10"^ Wyandott* . 2% 2"! i Franklin .... 20% 21 Arlt.& Micb. 70 SO Oranhy W<* HI Ahmeck .....200. 210 Hancnck . — 2fi 27 Chemnng ... 10' iV \u25a0 Helvetia 4 'i 5 Cactus ... .4 15-16 5 I*l6 I^ke Copper. W)>4 80% Uve Oak ... 19% 19T4 La Salle ... 15 35^ Mason, Val .-. 2 2 1-15 Mas* Con ... 7 7'fc Ran- Antonio.. 7ii H Mich Mm .. 63; 7 Vuma .... . lit ir; Mohawk 65 65% N>v Con .. 22 22U NcwbonKe ... 2% 3 Ind ..... 37« ASS North Butte. :i5 SS'^lSuper & Pitts 13U 14 North Lakft.. 20VJ 2Oisi!Sup & Globe 1U i»; Old Dominion 43>^ 43% ISo I/»ke .... 131? Jait Osceola .....130 — |Cnrbln 9^lo London ClonlnK Stocks Cons for money.. *2mLoulsv &, Na*h liau. Do for acct..«s 3-16M.K A Texas!!.' 4"% Araal Copper 77 <N V Central.. 12^'«j Anaconda lOHlNorfolk & West " 10° Atchison 11SV4I Do. pfd ».•; Do pfd ..10«i/j|Ont & Western"" 43*; Bait k. Ohio 114U Pennsylvania . 6S O«n Pacific IS3V4 Rand Mines . - '%\L Chog &. 0hi0.,... 85.^ Rpadin s .. soi'i Chi Great West.. 30% So Railway ..'.'." 29 Chi, Mil &St P. 147& Po pfd ... "66 De Beers ...19 So Pacific ... "]2S D»n & Rio G >3nii Union Pacific . issi: Uo pfd 81 Do pfd . .". . j(v> Krj p • 2»>4 U S Stoel .'. mU Do Ist pfd 46V- I'o prd 12^i" Pa 2d pfd...... 35 WabHsh .VlH'vv^fsi t Grand Trunk .... 21 y. l»o pf<i "4 n 111 Central 145 Spanish 4s"'"'" 9-5 Bar Kllver-yuiot; 25 11-Kkl per ounce." * Money— l>4(al% per cent. ••>•*! Tho, rate of discount in the open market for bm? 2^" Bpcr8 per cent P " ° rnt aud . fot th rPe months' Hank of England Ra<p He. luce. l . LONDON. Fcb 10.— The directors of the Bank of England at their weekly, meeting today re duced the minimum rate of discount from sV to 3 per cent. . . . / This action was Ukcn in view of the ranid fall in open market discount rates Kinre the be ginning of the week and the plentiful supply of money, a great deal of which Isuuplaccablc GrrmaD Bank Ratcßpdnrrd BERLIN. Feb. 10.— The rate of discount* of the Imperial Bank of Germany was reduced from 4!i to 4 per cent today. . ™ rroln Copper Axfioclalloo Ilrporl NEW-.YOBK. Feb. 10.— Tlie monthly report of the Copper Producers' association, made public here today, shows copper on hand February 1 UK 463.339 pounds, n . decrcafce of 13 rjoo pounds as compared with January 1. Production during January was 1 16.547.2.57 pounds m do. f-rease of J ,231 .368 pounds, as compared witU De cember.. ':\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - . ' . . ; \u25a0 Deliveries daring- January were \u25a0159.850,039 pounds, an Increase of < 30,7R3,f)^S pounds as compared with December. : • -. - ..- Of the total deliveries 75,15i>.357 pounds were THE SAN FRANCISCO OALT, KRTDAY, FEBRUARY;! 1,: 1010. Associated Oil Active and Higher Best & Belcher Droppedfrom List for domestic purposes and 51, 691,672 pounds were for export. / • JVew York Money Market NEW YORK. Feb. 10.— Money on call, 2Vafst3 per cent; ruling rate, 2V4. per cent; closing bid, 2'/i.per cent; offered at 2 3 i per cent. Time Joans slightly easier: 60 days. 3'A per cent; 90 days, 3% per cent; G. months, 4 per cent. .'\u25a0 '- Prime mercantile, pnper, ' 4U<i.s per cent. Sterling exchange steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.t*. 1 5!t5Ca;4.K4 for 60 day bills and nt $4.5605 for demand. ' Commercial hmR."54.83i<4@4.53%.' Bar silver. 51 Me. -Mexican dollars, 44c. Bonds— Government, steady; railroad, irregular. : Vv .' Condition of the Treasury WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. — Th«> condition of the treasury at the. beginning of business today was as follows: . . ; . Trust funds— Oold coin. SSG4,n7l.Sf>9: silver dollars; $4^4.619,000: silver dollars of 1890, $3,874,000; silver certificates outstanding, $484, <i19,("OO. \ \u25a0 tleueral fund— Standard silver dollars in gen eral fund. $8,596,838; current liabilities. $103, 140,434; working balance in treasury of flees, $21. 939,214: in banks to credit of treasurer of the United States. $:!«, 052,079; subKirtiary silver coin, $20,407,475; minor coin. $1,137,041; total bal ance In general fund, ?51, 149,040. Xprthern Mu«liie«» . POUTLAND," Feb. 10.— Clearings, $2,41tt,&43; balances. $391,141. • ' ' \u0084 ' \u25a0 „ TACO.MA. Keb. 10.— Clcirlnffs, $Sn6,«K9; bal : SEATTLE; I>b. 10.— Clearings, $1.719.031 ; b»l- SPOKAXB. Feb. 10. — Clearings, $6G9,J14: bal ances, ?95,154. Loans, Kxebange and Silver Prime mercantile paper s@f> per cent Loans on real estate sVa<!s& per ccent Sterling exchange, 60 day 5...... — y"*oi^ Sterling exchange, sight — W'»»t* Sterling exchange,, cables.. — @4.»ir* New xork exchange, sight — U .- «» New York exchange, telegraphic. — Cm l^Vz Hongkong exchange, sight — KJI **J* Hongkong exchange, telegraphic. — ® 4,sf Silver, per ounce — @ 2*'» MexlCMn dollars, nominal — <s! »>0 CONTINENTAL -\, c ,, New York on Paris j£» >» New York on Mexico... o- is Paris on London • '"\u25a0'•S'lr Berlin ou Loudon :...... •«.•»» STOCK MARKET . Associated oil w:is again the active stock on tlie Ktock and l«>nd e\cli»nge yestcrdM.v. and ad vanced from $47.62J* to $.V) under long lists of sales The other local stocks were quiet »nd not materially iliaiiKed. Sales of b«>ads were 1 $71 Oiift and th<* Knited RflilrOads 48 were weaker at $71.75. Makaweli sugar was ex dividend The "feature of (ho Comstocks was the drop piitK of Beet & Belcher stock from the list of lionrd quotations until the Internal affairs of the company get >ettled.- Otherwise . there was nothiiiK iipw in this group. ' ... . , In Ilie southern Nevadas Coldfield Consolidntea continued to a<lvaiic». closing at ?7.55. against $7.27 >-i on Weilnesday. Belmont and Jumbo hx ti nsion were somewhat active st about previous Recent assessments are as follows: Alpha; mining company, sc; Sailor mines, YjC relin- 1 ouent March HT Reward gold minins company, lc, delinquent March S: Texas gold mining com pany, 2 Uc, delinquent March 7; New Manzanita gold mlniug company, 2c, delinquent March «. All the local exchanges will be closed tomor row, a legal holiday. i; The C.iant powder company consoliilated paid a regular monthly dividend of 50c per share y«-s- The \u25a0following oil Mocks were ox dividend yes terday: Royalty, 2c; Record, iVic; Hice RBnch, Ic. . _ . Regarding the pnblished statements of Doctor Butterlield. A. F. Cofnu. Just elected vice presi dent of the Best ie Belcher by the stock holders, said yesterday: , „ , ,_ 1 ••Tlie assertion that (be Best & Belcher m!n- Inc company Is indebted to the Com stock I ump ing association In the sum of some fifty odd thousand dollars, and that it is our intention to forthwith assume this obligation. Is not. based ou fact The Best & Belcher mining company dors not owe » dollar and, in fact, there ~ is- some $».<|(wi in the treasury. . "The assertion that the predecessors of Doctor Butterneld assessed the property for tlie purpose of paying salaries only is also wrong, as is tho statement tliat under Doctor Butterneld the prop erty was operated »» a legitimate miniDg propo sition I assert that under Doctor Butterneld no mining was done on the ground and that the two rearlj- anses-sme.nts were dissipated in the. pay ment of salaries. This condition we purpose brlncing to an end. - \u25a0- "The Comstock Pumping association has been maintained by contributions from the various mines. We do purpose to aid in the drainage of the lower levels and the uncovering of the inundated ore bodies. -From now ou the Best & Belcher will be properly mined." At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Pacific lighting corporation, on the S*th inst., the old officers were re-elected. The directors are- C. 0. O. Miller, president; George H. Col lins, vice' president; Charles Holbrook, George F. Volkmann and F. W. Van Sicklen. The figures for the business of IfKH) are ns follows: Gross sales. $2,892,000. an Increase of. $340,000 over the year 1908; or 13.6 per cent. After deducting operating expenses, Interest, taxes and depreciation. ; there remained a net profit of $042,232. out of which was paid the regular 5 per cent dividend on the preferred stock, amounting to $208,100. and a quarterly dividend on the common stock of 7*x: per share was -pnid iv November, amounting to $.sb,o<io, the total dividends being $244,100. The company reported no interest bearing Boating debt. . . The Pacific lighting corporation was organized May 20 1907. succeeding the Pacific lighting i-ompany. It owns all the stock of the Los \ngeles gas and electric company and practically all of that of the Pasadena Consolidated gas company, as well as $220,000 bonds of the Eureka lighting company andother assets It is capitalized at $20,000,000, one-half of which is common ' stock and • the balance pre ferred 5 per cent cumulative. ARKCimracnt Directory Com»tock Mines Company — No. Del. Board. Sale Day. Aint. Bullion ...16 Jan. 28 Mar. 1 .05 SaVace 17 Feb. 10 . Mar. 8 , .10 Julia ...... 14 ' Feb. 12 Mar. 10 .03 Caledonia . .... 81 Feb. 12 Mar. 9 .10 Challenge . 53 Feb. 15 Mar. 10 .10 Mexican .... 99 Feb . 18 Mar. 17 .15 Belcher ....... 01 Mar. 4 Mar. 29 .10 Crown Point... 5 Mar. . 4 (Mar:2B( Mar:2B .10 V«fllow Jacket.. 35 Mar. 4 [ Apr. 11 .10 Seg. Belcher. . . 40 Mar. 5 Mar. 2S .03 Chollar ...... 12 Mar. 5 Mar. 31 .10 Hale & Nor... 2.5 Mar. 7 > Mar. 31 .10 Union... 21 Mar. ; Mar. 41 .10 Alpha ......... — Mar. 10 — .0> STOCK AXD BOND EXCHANGE THURSDAY. Feb. 10— 10:30 a. m. UMTED STATES BONDS Bid. Ask.l Bid.Ask. 4s*ur en new — — 3s qr coup,.. — 48 ux cp mISCELU jj KOUS BONDS Ma IV W ss. — — O Tran Cn 55.1041^ — Am n • El 5» W% — ° Trac Cn-5s Pfit, — ASBO Oil ss. WV4 — O Trac Co*T^9lVi — Bay CPC 55.104V 2 — O W- gld ss.' — iOS Cal C G 5s • —? ~ Om <' ablft ' ''•"• iKi '\u25a0\u25a0 1 ' ° r«i a. A-F 6 f" 8^ Glm 4s. 87 — m &Vt 55.101%102»i P E Ry 58..106 106U Cal l stC 5«.103% — Pac I^tP ss. — Ca Wine ss. 87>i 00 Do «t,l 55.-.100« — Citr V r* W — \u25a0-\u25a0 Pac T&T sf. fl!>T*100lJ CO Wat 3s.;101 102 P&.O.H 6s. »3 — Do c mgss f'3 04 ' P& O R r.5.101 — Ed El LA 55.102 ' — People's Wss «>=i 70 VA I&P 6s : — — Powell ut ««.. 102 103 First V Trss.lOl«j — She EG&RS«.IO2«i — F& C H 05.102 — S Diego R 55.105 _ II C&S 5» 105y 4 — S J-L&P-Ss. »7 — Hon RT Cs — -JJOS S F ElTßy.r.s — , — I Tahoc Rss — 0!> SF.n A S,l3s.lfC. — L V Elpc 35.101V4 — Pi) I'd mpss 9t 37 r AO&-E15S.101 •-*- '•'- \u25a0Do Con 5«: a."> J>s^ 'l>o Cor 55.102'/ 3 - S.T& SClt *>4s ™ — r, ARv 55..101» — hierra R C 5..1.0( . — L\L gtd 55.102»4 — ' S P of A 6s . LAP lem 58.100 ;— (10101 .... 100^100% L*\P Cal '..-in.lo2% \u25a0"\u25a0*-". SVof C 6s. ---, „ Msrln W. 5.. -• ~) • ;(1912» .... 05^ -\u25a0 Mkr st C 6*.102« i— . SPCI c 2r-55.113V42 r -55.113V4 — ;.l • Do lem '.V.lo2«« — S P B R os.l27i<j — MVfc MtTss.loo — SPRR Ist r45»5% 951 i N Rof C ss. — — «tkn G&E)«s.lO4-. ;— NC Ry 5e.. — ' — '"• SV W g mg«s f®% — VCPCo 5s — -10314 U G & E ss. fIS — N C P Cn 58;— -03H UR of SF 4s. 71%-72> V": El'Co'Ss.'-OO^ 95 Vallejo.Ben & --' » \u25a0<\u25a0:.-.-\u25a0 O GL&H 55. 102- — Napa' RR5s 75 — Oak Tran 65.107 . — I Val Co P ss. — 102>4 1 STOCKS .: " :: Marin Co . . GO — |S V Wat Co. 43»i 44Vi Mann yo^. K LECTRIO STOCKS City El Co. . 32 Vi 53 j Pac :L -' pf<l . . — , 75 '-, N Cal Power — — . |Do com ... 52 - ..-— '. ... .; INSURANCE; STOCKS Cal Inn Co.. - — *1 »,4jP«c.CCss C 0.14.) lWt Fircmn's Fd.247'4255 jl-^ >; -, • BANK STOCKS Am^Ntl Bk.— 130 First -Nat n1.. 245 257^4 Anglo & I>on.l4H>4l47Vi Mrr ; Trust *.*.,— 243' i Bank of Ca1.412 • 415; S FV National.'— 140 Cent Trust.. 120 125 .-. Union T Co.. — — •-. SAVINGS: BANKS - >„ \ ~..\-.- Ger- S & L.2755 - — S- P " Sa y % U. . 500 y> — -' ' Tlum'Sav Bk — "— ". 3ht,&-Ii So.. — 125 Mut Say Bk. —-; SO Sef.-;S*v, Hk*. — 340" / STREETf RAILROAD 'STOCKS - California, .. — -135 _ IPresidlo .."4.22 . — \u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 :Z '\u25a0\u25a0:.\u25a0: powder .stocks- • Giant .Consolidated '\u25a0' Co. \u25a0 '•.".'\u25a0 '"\u25a0"\u25a0 '• ••\u25a0 \u25a0'. i7S^i — rv,, - , . -''..SUGA II 'STOCKS "V . ; Hawaiian C. 38%. —^- Makaweli S : C — 54"i; Honoka* S O 22U;23y f OnoroeavS C.,55 ; 3»?i,j Hutch. S'P-ll I7*g/— -- Paauhan,SiC.:2i>iv 2!»ii Kilauca's C 14 . : y.l3Js Uniou S' C«.'.;6«U '— " ' ' Oil/ STOCKS - - Amal Oil Co. W 75: W (;oa?t O pf ,—, — l«l Asuo Oil Co. -DO 50 Vi Do com ... — — Sterling Oil. :{' r, MISCiiLLANKOUS STOCKS \u25a0 Alaska P A. SOU — P»c Aux . F A •\u25a0> — Cal F C A.:10liil02 Pac C 'Korax.lo4 — MV& MtTm.loo Pac T&T pfd — 35 N Alas S Co. 115 120 I Do ; com .. .. \o« "• *' " Morning Session ' "Board ; \u25a0 „ 35 Alaska Packers' Assn • . 100 Alaska Packers' Assn ".) Associated Oil Co ,~ *n 40 Associated Oil Co - .i.,-,. . ISO Associated OH Co ji-^i'/i 10 Asso!?iated Oil Co *l?~l 20 Associated -Oil* Co. 4t..0 5 Fireman's Fund Ins Co .250.00 , 10 Olant Powder - • l9 --' (> 2H Hawaiian Coml"& Sugar. Co. ... 3S. io 000 Honokaa Sugar Co .. 22 2•2 • _2 5 Hutchinson Sugar Plantation. .. li . i.» 100 Onomea Sugar Co .'. . ."6.«H> 70 Spring Valley AVater C 0 ........ 44.00 $5,000 Cal Gas & Xl « M & C T 5s..l02;001 $.MK)O t^al Gus & El GiM & 0 T os. .101 .«7>/j : -tI.OOQ Contra Costa Wat gen mtge 55.-ft3.ot) $4,000 Paclßc Tel & Tel as 99.87U $1,000 People's Water Co r«5. .......... «).«2'* $4,000 Spring Val Wat gen mtge 45.. S9..TP/b $I,ooo. United ' R R of S F 4s 71.75 ?9,000 United U R of S F 4s, s 6. 71.75 • •. Street — : ," 05 Makaweli Sugar Co. cash ...... 54.00 $1,000 N Cal Power Co ss, b 3.. 103.00 ?10,lt00 Pacific Tel & Tel 55 . . . . . . 1*9.87 \< t Afternoon Session Beard— **" ."> Associated Oil Co. 48.25 .75 Associated Oil Co ...40.75 ."0 Associated Oil Co 40.50 i:a"> Associated Oil C 0..... .50.00 20 City Electric Co r.2.75 50, City* Electric Co "'2.50 2"> C.iaiH Powder .' TO. OO 35 Spring Valley. Water C 0...'..... 44.00 $4,000 Associated Oil Co 5s ..;... . 9«. 25 $1,000 City Electric Co 5s 00.75 $2,000 L A-Pac R R of Cal ss. 103. Wl $(i.(»(Mj Pacific Electric Co 55... 100.00 $3,000 Sprlng-Val Wat gen mtge 45.. 50. 50 $5,000 United R R of S F 4s, s « 71.75 $11,000 United R Wot -S F 4s ....71.75 . Street — 2C Uuiou Sugar Co 67.50 California Slock and OU Exchange Bid.Ask. Bid.Ask. Amal Oil ... /—BO.OO/ — 80.00 Junction -40 ,—, — Amaurot .....' 70 — Luclle :. — 11.25 Apollo.. 10 15 McKittrlck ... 15 — Asso Oil ...48.00 — Paruffiue .....1.40 1.60 Do bds 55.0«.00 — [Palmer ...1.12% 1.17% 1 Bay City 2.ix) 2.sojPiedmont ..... — 2t Blue Moon .. 30 \u25a031 Pinal" ..6.50 — Brookshire. 1.00 I.o2'iiPrcmier — 1.20 Caribou ..... — 15.501 Producers** 2.00 — Chi Crude 11 — | Record ... 6.00 — Claremont ...1.75 2.00! S F• &. MeK.27.UO — : ; Coalinga Pac. 4. 30 C.OOJSauer Dough.. — 2.50 ' Dabnev — 12|Sesnon 8.00 — • Del Key 12 — ISilver Tip ...3.35 3.40 De Luxe ....2.15 — (Sovereign . — 25 Enos 1.20 1.23 S W & B — ' 45 ] Esperanza ...2.25 . — Sterling — 3.75 Four .... 4<i 45 Sunset \u25a0 Mon .. 50 Fulton 1.00 1.37% Turner ... 00 63 uypsy is — i;nion 102.50 — [111 Crude ... 54 3£ Wolverine 25 — Imperial ..... — 32. 00 SALES U:Sf> a. m.— \u25a0• $2,000 Associated bonds.. 00.50 2,000 Blue Moon 30 24 De Luxe, s 5 2.15 700 Premier 1.20 2,500 Premier, b 60 1.22% 100 Silver Tip, s5 3.40 Informal — 500 Palmer 1.15 2 p. m. . 10 Associated stock \u0084 47.75 15 Associated stock 48.00 400 Brookshiro 1.02% I,tKK» Knos I.22V \W Premier 1.20 lf»0 Premier 1-17% 10»^ Sterling ;... 3.70 12,750 Turner \ .60 Informnl — . 300 Premier : 1.20 Minlnp; Stocks SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE I Following weru the sales on the San Francisco stock and exchange board yesterday: .. . -'n..vj' COMSTOCkSN Regular Morning Session 300 Caledonia .... 50 100 Mexican .1.7.". 100 Con V» M C 0.1.75 40<J Occidental 34 300 Lady Wash .. 1« Afternoon Session 100 ' Andes \u25a0 25 100 Julia 14 700 Caledonia .... 51 100 Savage 57 ::00 Caledonia 52 2f>o Sierra Ncr ... 72 20«. l Con Va M Co. 1.75 2(X> Sierra Nev ... 7S 2<-i0 Kxchcq\ier ... i>6 100 Yel Jacket. .l.37^ 2<X» Hale & Note. 37 . Informal Session lf«) Andes I!4[ 400 Jlexican 1.75 200 Belcher 1.0". 400 N" Gould & C. 2S 10W BeJcher ....1.32^ 200 Occidental 34 200 Caledonia .... 52 300 Occidental .... 35 100 Caledonia 53 ftOO Savage 53 000 Chollur 2C 300 Saviigc ....... st; 300 Con Va M Co. 1.75 200 Sierra Ncr ... 74 4fK> Crown Point.. 1.40 100 Unloa ........ 82 ; 100 Gould & Cur. 35 100 Union ........ &4 CLOSING QUOTATIONS i•\u25a0 Bfd. Ask. Bid.Ask. Alpha OS 09 Kentuck 15 — Alta ..... 2.{ 25 Lady Wash ..15 — Andes ....... 2r. "23 Mexican 1.72 1.75 Belcher ...... — 1.35 New York Con 07 10 Bullion 24 26 N Gould &C. 27 — - Caledonia 51 53 Occidental .... 32 — Challenge Con 31 34 Ophlr ....2.00 2.05 Chollnr ...... 26 28 Overman ....'.". 75 SO Confidence ... — 1.30 Potosl 70 74 Con Imperial . 07 09 Savage ....... 55 .57 Con Va M Co. 1 .72 1 .75 Scorpion ...... U 13 Crown P0int... 1. 35 1.40 Seg Belcher .. 11 ,12 Kxcbequer ... 27 30 Sierra Nev ... 74 '7« Gould & Cur. 34 86 Silver Hill ... 15 17 H«le & Norc. .'.6 5S Union S3 85 Julia 14 10 Utah 10 12 Justice .. 23 25 Yellow Jacket. l. 3s 1.40 TONOPAII AND GOLUFIELD STOCKS . Regular Mornin? Session 15iO Atlanta ...... 17 300 C«m Fraction.. 25 400 Belmont 1.55 1000 Daisy .'. 07 3000 Blue Bull ... «05 350 Old Con M...7.40 1200 B«v)th 13 1000 G Bend, b 00. 03 100 Cent Eureka.. -46 1100 Midway . . 25 Afternoon Session • 2000 Atlanta 17 3200 Jumbo Xx .... 32 400 B^lniont ...1.474 IWI Do. s 5. .\u25a0*..,- 32 1500 Belmont .....1.43 500 Jumbo Ex .... 33 100 Bolniont 1. no 5000 Man Dexter.. 03 lOitO 81110 Bull ... 05 27.000 Mayflower . . 03 5000 Blurt ' Bull ... 06 400 MacNamara . . 27 2500 Booth ....... 13 500 Midway :..... 24 1000 Booth 14 100 Midway ...... 25 500 Com Krnctiou. 2S 30fK» North Star ... 02 F.OO Coin Fraction. 27 500 Pitts S Peak.. 7t> 200 Gld Con M.7.42V'. 300' Raw Coalition.- " 15 2500. <51d Kewanan. 00 5500 Red Hills .... 04 MOO Old Merger M 12 2000 Sandstorm . 03 1000 Gld Merger M 14 1000 St Ivcs ...... Mi 200 Jumbo Ex ... 81 500 Silver Pick .. 00 Informs Session 1500 Atlanta IS 2500 Jim Butler .. 10 200 Belmont ...1.52% 500 Jumbo Kx. .... '33 000 Belmont .....1.35 100 Jumbo Ex 32 1300 Columbia Mt. .OS 6000 Kaiser Gld .".' 01 StXM Commonwealth 05 4000 Lone. Star .... 04 500 Com Fraction. *2« 300 Mayflower .... 04 250 Cum Ely ..6.82>/> 200 MacNamara ..27 - 100 Cum Ely 6.75 500 Midway ....... 25 40fJ0 Dm B BtC.MO 03 6000 North Star ...,;02 500 Gld Con M. 7. 521i 500 Oro .......... Ort 400 Do, b 30... 7. 55 4000 Red Hills. boO 05 700 Do. bW. 7.5714. 57 14 2500 Rescue Con ..02 300 C.ld Con M... 7. 55 1000 Round Mt .... 53 150 Giroux <'n5.9.62>4 500 Do. s 5..... JV$ 175 f;iroux C0n5.. 8. 73 3000 Sandstorm ...-. 03 300 Glroux C0nn.10.06 1500 Silver Pick .. 10 CLOSING QUOTATIONS \u25a0 CALIFORNIA ' Bid. Ask. Central : Eureka 46 .47 NEVADA TonoDab' District Bid.Ask. -.- - Bid.Ask. 801m0nt '....'.1.52.1.55 North Star ... 02 Vim Butler .'. 10 -11 Rescue ' (y>n • . .' -01 0° Little Ton :. . S3 — Ton Exten ... 70 ManNamora .. '27 -28 Ton :of "Nev. ..6.50 - \u25a0 Midway ' L' 4. 26 West • End ... 22 S-4 Montana'- 'S3 '\u25a0; — \u25a0 ' - Goldfleld District Adams .. — > 01 fild forlland... — : 02 ! Atlanta ...... 17 — Gld- Kowanas.. ot> OS Black Ants-.. 01 .'— Gld Merger AL 13 — ! Blue --Bell ;.. 02 03 Grandma ...;. 01 •02 j Blue. Bull ..,()7* 08 <>i -cat Bend ..02 m Booth ....... 13 ".14 Grt "Bond Anx - — 01 CO n . . 09 : — ' «rt i Bend Ex . — 01. Columbia ... . — . 05 Jumbo Ex ,".";.. \u25a032 . 34 Columbia Mt, 07 ' 0!) Kendall ;.'....\u25a0-— 03 Com Fraction. 27; 2S Lone Star •...; 01 or, Conqueror .".;.'.'• — -. »>4 Mayne \u25a0-.*......_ — -I 1I 1 02 Cracker Jack. 01 " 02 Oro :.........'." 05 w, Daisy ......... on 07 Red Hills .... 03 04 Dm B Btte C. 02 03 Red Top Ex., .01 02 Dmdfld\Trngl. — 01 Sandstorm : .... 03 05 Florence — 2.20 Silver. Pick »".". -"f<9 ' Florence,' Ex.*.-; — -01 St Ives : . ."/.' . . - 17- \u25a0*' — Frances Mhk. 02 — Wonder \u25a0-..... — '"02 Gold Bar Gld. : 03 03 Toilow - Tiger. . 07 — Gld Con M...7.55 7.6t> Bullfroe District.^ Amethyst .... ; 01 » .02 Mont "Bullfrog. . — -j: 01 Bonnie Clare - — ",11 Montgomy Mt. :—: — \u25a0 0:; Blfrg Nat ;Bk — *02 Tramp/Con .;. — 07 Homestiike K. \— '" '' 01 Viilley -View.;..-.— •\u25a0 03 Mayflower Con :03-i'o4 '"•\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 i---'t!i ---'t ! ' \u25a0'".'\u25a0 Manhattan District - : v Man Cnn .... 02*"04 Mustanj' Man.. • -^— • " 02 Man : Dexter... 02 *04 Pine : Nut . ... — 01 Mineral Hill.. — ;;(i2 . „ • . : • . Other Districts Balloon Hill.. ._ 05 Nrv; Hills .... s*l ~ Bullion Mllll.. — ".-\u25a0 05 i;ittsS Pr«k..^;7o :74 Eagle's 1 Nest..- 02 .-, ; (t4 Queen,: Regent; ; — '- 17 Fairvw'G Bid ; vtO2 Ramsey :.....i 0) ; — Fairvw ; Hsilst -.— ',• > 01 Riw.. Coalition.:; 14 ';\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' 15 Fairrvr Eagle. In • jo Tlavr- Queen J. . 10 :~ •lack Pot .... \u00843 r> s noundiMt ....,'53 54 , v ' , i \u25a0•-'* Copper \u25a0\u25a0 Stock" • - ".-;-•-. - • <:»m . Ely :. . O.r-j , 7 OOjNev; Cons :.20.57 21.12 i Giroui C0u5.0.75 10.001 - \ - ' :':: ': j ', 1 SUMMARY OP THE MARKETS Bank of England rate reduced to 3 per cent. : j (jerman bank* reduced to 4 per <*ent. Sfwlork HtockM about the name. Copper MtockM unchanged. Cotton f utiirci lower. Spot.«i hlKher. Associated oil active and hichcr. Oraln markets show little change- Hay and beans as before quoted. lilve and dressed- meats un cliaußed. Hop market moderately aetH'e. Butter and cheese higher. Eggs .weaker. : .^ ..'\u25a0'\u25a0- Potatoes and onions advanced. AVnrmer weather helps frenh fruits. Poultry firm. Game weak. GRAIN MARKET \u25a0\Vhent and Other Grnfna Wheat — Chlcaeo was l^c higher. There will be no session of tho Chicago board of trade on Saturday, Feb. 12. A (,'blCHjjo wire said: "Advices gathered from reliable sources report 40 \u25a0 per cent damage in best southern wheat counties of Kansas. The San Francisco market remained un changed. CASH WHKAT California, ; .Sonora. $2.0502.15; Propo and white Australian, $2.05r«»2.10. Northern wheat—Club. fI.SB%@I.OIU; Itussian red, $l.S(i U<ii'l-&!<?4; turkey red, ?1.00rg2; blucstem, 12.05^2.07^.:' • ' "FUTURES No quotations. Barley — The market continued to sag yester day under light trading. Futures were higher in the afternoon. • -' CASH HARLRY ,, N ,°-, 1 . ,sl.Sr»«i't.37%; common to fair. *1.ai|4@1.32% per ctl: brewing, $1.37^<ai.40; shipping- lots, fl.37VirtfL4o; chevnlier, "?LCO@ FUTURES 10 a. m. Session May— sl.rs% bid. Dec— sl.25 Va hid; $1.20% asked. 'Yi^Y^ - P- m. Session May — $1.37^. Dec— sl.2tf& bid. , outs— loo tons of Canadian oats have been received. They come into h very dull mar ket. _Reds for feed. $1.50<g1.e0; reds for seed, $1.7."i bI , a £ k - ? 1 - r '°®2.l;o: gray, nominal; white. ?l.h2<^r<il.7O per ctl for fair to No. 1. Cijn— Small round yellow, ?I.70& 1.75; white, ?I.Bij; lnrge yellow. $1.7.'»(ai.. 50; western states yellow, In bulk. San Fram?is<-<» track. $I.»M>; ?. -• . *_ l -' { -: mixed, $l.r,!i : white Egyptian, ?l.»».«(al.i0: brown do, $1.,">7V-4i 1.60 per ctl. Rye— fi.yo per ctl for Utah; California is uominal. Buckwheat — Sellers ask ?2 per ctl. KorelKn Futures LIVERPOOL Wheat— March May July Opening .si <>7,16%. : 70% Closing 8 I*S 7 11% 7,10« PARIS One^-.... ..£V £S&! "SK XX? ?::::::::::::::::•: £•£ : 3:83 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Future Grain and Provisions .CHICAGO; Feb.^ 10.— Gnin and provisions were strong today, prices advancing all along the line with wheat leading the grains and "pork commanding provisions wirh a record makln" price for May, which touched $22. 7i'. PrW* in wheat advanced steadily with only momentary pauses until the final sales were re corded nt nearly the high point of the ilar with a net advance of from -Ti^li.c. Miiy moved up at from $1..10«-i to .$1.11%. the more distant months traveline over a less dintnnce.. The close was strong at the high point for July and fceptember with May at $1.11%. l^e higher. .Corn Hdvanced with wheat, c>»ering by shorts being the principal . feature. The advance was months traveling over a less distance '-'The was at the high: point. May advanced -from 1.-J'LfX 7 '^- Thp '\u25a0''*'' WRH strong, with May at t>n*4@««%e.% rale higher. An increased demand \u25a0 fo.« choice oafs ranged an advance. May went up from 4G%c to 47c. The upward trend was stayed late In the day by a material inorPsse in the offerings and clos ing prices were, from Vs'SUc- from the top. Hnal figures for May were 4<5%c. higher. A strong demand for pork ran prices for the May delivery up to $22.75. a record for a nnm ber of years. Advances of 12ijC to 32/.c were reglslered in the different $ provisions. The leading futures ranged as follows: .Open High l^>w Close Wheat — f. May 1.10« i 1.11% 1.10»4 l.ll»i \u25a0T«iy 1.01% 1.02H 1.0 n.i \u25a0 l.ccii September 07 97M, 96% 9T«» Corn — May 60 66!£ fisTi 60T4 July ........... f.o HoT, 05% 66TJ September CO W% CO 66^1 Oats — May ..., 40V-i 47 46»i 46*' July ....... 43% 43T S 43*, 4394 September ..... 4OMs -»l 40& 40 s 4 Mess pork, per bbl — May 22.42% 22.75 22.42% 22. 62% July .22.12% 22.45 22.12% 22.37% • Lard, per 100 lbs— \u25a0 May .12.20 12.32%.12.20 12.30 July .....12.17% 12.27% 12.15 12.25 Short ribs, per 100 lbs — May ....' .11.85 11.95 11. 82^- 11.90 July ...........11.80 11.02% 11. SO- .11.90 Camb Grain and Provisions CHICAGO. Feb. -10. — Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady. No. 2 rye, Sl@B2c Feed or mixing barley, 62®65^c: fair to choice malting, 68<g;73c. No. 1 "Houtkwestcrn flaxseed. $2.05 ii; do No. 1 northwestern. $2.1."V«£; timothy seed. $4.15. Clover,- $13.85. Mess pork, per bbl $22.6214(822.75. Lard, per 100 lbs. |12.25fti 12.2714. Short ribs, sides (loose). $11.50tfrl" short clear sides (boxed). $12(8:12.25. GRAIN STATISTICS Total clearances of. wheat and flour were equal to 295.000 bushels. Primary receipts were s<>O - 000 bushels, compared with 275,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated re ceipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 20 cars; corn 440 cars; oats, 15C cars; hogs, 26,000 bead. A'evr York Oraln Market NEW roRK. Feb. 10.— Flour— Steady to Rrm. with a moderate inquiry. Receipts, 21 322 bir rels: shipments, 3.U7(>. Wheat— Spot, firm: N0., 2 red. *I.2J>. sales ele vator, domestic, nnd ?1.29. nominal, f. o. h afloat: No. 1 northern-ltiilutb and No. 2 hard winter. $t.26»4. nominal, f.o. b. afloat \t the t'i o ioJ irl 7 ?l ; w "«; I^l/1 Vie net hieher. May, $1.19U; July, $1.10. Receipts, 43,200 bnshels. Northern "Wheat .Market WASHINGTON \u25a0 T»ACOMA, Feb. 10—Wheat— Bluestem, ?1.14@ 1.15: club, .tl.oT.rftl.o7; red Russian, $1 04 SEATTLE, Feb. 10.— Milling quotations :«Blnc« stem. ?1.12; dub, ?1.00: nfe, ?1.09; red Russian. 11.07. Export: niueslem. Si. o9; club $1 00 nfp. $1.06: red Russian, $1.04. Car receipts up to noon: Wheat. 2 cars; oats, 1 <ar. Yesterday's receipts: Wheat,' l car; oats, 2 cars; -barley 1 car. .''\u25a0- ' ' .'\u25a0 • \u25a0 ';A •••».-.-,--.• ,>• , \u0084 .. - "OREGON L-v . ' PORTI/AXD.; Feb. 10.— Wheat— Track prices- Club, $1.0»>: blnestem. J1.15;- red jßiisßinn $t (K turkcy red, $1.07; forty-fold, $1.0S; valley, $i'oj' MlnneapollM Grain and Produce -MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 10.— Wheat— May *1.1 1% : > July.- $1. 1 1 V, rqi1.11%. . Casl^-No ! { hard. $I.l3>iftei. l4l^ : No. 1 northern, $1 Ij»i*i 1.13%; No. 2, $1.10%&l.U^: No. n, $1.06^^ - Corn— No. 3 yellow, fiß«;@ ; 3n»ic. g Oats— No. 3.white;'4s(ii'43Vic. ' . Rye — No. '2, 74V4'5.75 ! J4c. Flax — Closed at. 52.1714- LOCAL MARKETS *••'.-'- .... \u25a0 V — — — — _* . Receipts of Produce February- li>- Flour, qr: sks....'3,l2o)Tallijw, ctls " - -v» Barley, ctla .... 9,230 Hides, Xo \u25a0'\u25a0••• ~ m Oatß, ctls . :v. ... 805 Pvtts. .No . . . \ \ -\ \ my Corn, cits 60 j Lime. . bbls ..:.;[' 4V> Bran, sks ...... ;": SHO Sugar, ctl* .-.-"\u25a0*" 4 800 Middlings, sks. . . '370 Wine,, gals .-.-. " *7i*7(«> Potatoes, sks ...'4,320 Brandy, gals \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.]*" 3450 Onions, sks . -,25 Calfskins. -bdls'l* ' 27 Hay,', tons : . : . . . " ' 400 Apples. -, bxs ~m Hops,: bales ..;\u25a0.*• 41 Quicksilver, flasks "00 Wool, ;»ks '.'....\u25a0;".-,.\u25a0 1» Lumber. »r ft* . •»-, Malt,-- 5k5 '......;- 500 Chicory, • bbls- """ *"k I Feed.' sks -...'...: -140 Livestock,' Xo \u25a0''"- ' Ito ; Rolled oats, car." 1 Piles, ~No ; ...'. \ ' ' 3^) I Leather, rolls^... - -85 Oranges, bxs .'.'.'. \-400 ;-\" '\u25a0' : - :'' ' ' - ... ~, . : '.\ >: - »\u25a0\u25a0 . --\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0. i '..'\u25a0--'\u25a0 .-Provisions V ; Cottolene— One* half : bbl, - 13& c;' 2 bbls 13c;. I" tierce, 12%c; i2. tierces,; 12% c; 5. Uerces,' -\u25a0Hams and Bacon— The 'western meat company quotes- as s follows: . Hams, 17fai7%c- nfcnii hams, ;13&e; California - hams./: lo^icUe- fancy bacon, 6to 8 lbs, 22^c; 8;to 10 lbs;%k c - 10 to ! 12 f •• lbs. ' 21 %c; s light • dry .i salt bacon. 8 to 10 lbs 18% c; .? 10^to 12 .1b5, 18c;; medium bacon. 17% c; light medium bacon, 17V&C. \u25a0 .- , . , Lard— Tierces t!lsc.-; 00s * 15ft e,"/ 10s : 155ic.' 5« 15%e.-, 3s. l6o;; compound lard.- tierces lOWe, 50s 109iC.-108 0 11i4c,-5s t ll%p, 3s 11 Vac; yellow cook- Ins i oil.' 66c ; per « gal ; \u25a0 white 1 cooking oil. 68c per gal: salad 011.-,70 c per gal.' '. \u25a0>\u25a0'-\u25a0 . - v ßeef— Local prices : are - qnnted. *. -Export lot*, inspected by = the. jrorernment. are; $1 per bbl higher. Extra family beef ,3 $14 : pcr < bbl : . family Hop Market Quoted Still Higher Sunny Weather MaKes Fruit Active beef, $13.50 per bbl; extra mess beef, $13 per bbl; smoked beef, 19c per lb. Pork— Extra prime. In barrels. $26; clear. $30: mess, $26; pig pork. $32.50; pigs' feet. $3.75 for half bbls, ?-'.4U for 2-> lb kegs and $1.35 for kits. 31 eat Market DRESSED MEATS Slaughterers' rates to dealers and butchers are as follows: Beef— 7<asi,je .per lb for steers, 7@7&c for cows and beifers. Veal— B%@llVie for large and 9»/4@Hc for small. Mutton— Wethers, 12@12Vac; ewes. ll@l2c per ' pound. Lamb — 13@15c per lb. ; -\u25a0". \u25a0' \u25a0' Dressed Pork (per lb) — 12@13c for liglit and 10@llc for heavy. LIVESTOCK MARKET^- The following quotations are for good, sound livestock, , delivered in San Francisco, gross weight: No. 1 fat steers, over 000 lbs. alive. f»@sv; c per lb: under 900 lbs. 4 *ic:, second quality. 4Va @4 Tic; third tpjallty. 3*i©4c. -- -j . No. 1 coyts and heifers. 4(®4>.ie; second qual ity. 3'4S;;a4e: third quality. 3@3V4c; common, thin, undesirable cotvs, 2»i@3c. Fat bulls and stags, 2W@2Vic; half fat or thin bulls, l&@2c. Calves — Light weight, per lb, 5"4@3?4e; me dium, 's@s^;c; heavy. 4@4M!C. Sheep (per lb)— Wethers, No. 1, s«s@6c; ewes. 4->4%3c. Lamb (per lb) — This year's milk lambs, 7c. Hogs (per lb)— Kurd grain fed, weighting 100 to 140 lbs, S%c; 110 to 250 lbs. 0c; 250 to 350 lbs, SVjc; common, undesirable hogs, B@6c. Butter, Cheese and Kpcs* The firmness in" the market for new Cali fornia flat cheese noted in the last report was enhanced hy light receipts and an urgent de mand yesterday. There was a shortage in some quarters and buyers were scouring the market for supplies of strictly fancy stock. An of fer to sell a 4ot of 25 at lt»%c under the call on the exchange was quickly snapped up and buyers were unable to obtain further supplies, although they bid the market up to 20c. an ad vance of lc a pound over the previous quota tion. The new price does not establish a new record, as the market went to the same level about three months ago. , Tnere was another slight decline In the egg "market, extras dropping %c to a quotation of 28c a dozen. The consumption is Increasing. as prices drop and stocks have not yet com menced to accumulate, despite large arrivals. For these reasons the market is officially de clared firm from day to day on the dairy ex change. In the butter market fresh extras were %c higher on a sale at 32% c a pound. A ma jority of the trade reported the market firm, though it was considered "doubtful if It would continue so in the event of a sharp advance. Sales on the exchange were as follows: Butter— lo cases of fresh extras at 32c and 10 at 32% c a |>ound. Ch»eso — 25 fancy ncn- California flat at 19Vic a pound. : \u25a0.";.\u25a0> Receipts were 38,500 pounds of butter. 17,500 pounds of cheese nnd I,4J> cases of egg*. The following are the official quotations estab lished yesterday and on the three preceding day* on the floor of the dairy exchange. Prices in the street, while governed by the exchange quo tations, generally range from l%c to 2c higher, owing to the various charges to be added. Butler, per lb— Grades — Feb. 7 Feb. S Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Fresh extras.. 34 lie 320 32c: 32% c Firsts 33c" 3ic 3lc. 31c Seconds .'.29 i: 29c 20c 29c Storage extras. 32c 2Rc 29c 2SV I.adle extras.. 25% c 25 %c 23% c '.23%e First 25c 2-"c 23e 25c Cheese— California fancy flats. 20c; per lb. firm; do firsts. 17% c. firm: do seconds. lo«« firm: fancy Yoimj Americas. 20c, steady: do firsts,' 18eil steady; fancy Oregon Young Ameri ca's. 20c. firm: do fiats. lS%c. firm: California fancy storage flats. 17% c, firm; do firsts. l*>%c, firm; storage Young Americas. 18% c, firm; New York, slnsles, 19% c, firm; do daisies, lOVic, firm; Wisconsin singles, 1-S%c, firm. Eggs — California fresh, per dozen, ca«es in cluded: Grades— Feb. 7 Feb. S Feb. I> Feb. 10 Extras 30c- \u25a0 2T»!be 2H'.;.c 2>c Firsts. .....'. ..20c 2<c 27c 27c Seconds 28c 2»k- 2»V 2«5c Thirds 27c 25e 25c 20c Portland Butter Market PORTLAND, Feb. 10.— Bi.tter— City and coun try creamery extras. 37fa3!>r: fancy , outside creamery, Sl'S 3oc; store, 20@2tc. Ess -Market in .Vearby Counties [Special Diipalch to The Call] PETALUMA. Feb. 10.— Tber%. was n-» change in the prices paid for eggs today after the re ceipt of quotations from the San Francisco dairy exchange; 26% c and 27% c were the best offer ings. SANTA CRUZ. Feb. 10. — The snpply of ecga increases regnlarly and qnotations remain at 2*>e. Producers are snipping more cases each week to outside points. Potatocn, Onion* and .Vegetable* Diminished supplies and a spurt in the bay ing movement caused a firmer market for Sa linas and Oregon potatoes yesterday, both be ing quoted higher by the few dealers who con trol the market. Uiver Burbanks continued dull and easy. Onions ruled firm with river lots quoted higher. Practically the entire crop of onions in Monterey . county, some 14,000 sacks, were recently bought up by a large shipping concern and shipped ont of the state, most of them going to Texas. There was not much new in the market for miscellaneous . vegetables, prices for most descriptions being unchanged. A small consignment of cucumbers reached the market from New Orleans and sales were re ported at $2.25 a dozen. Potatoes (per ctl) — River white. 75(g90c for common- to choice and $l@l.lo for fancy; Sa linas Burbanks, $1.40@1.55; Oregon Burbanks, $1.25(5"!. 30: Oregon early rose, $1.50; sweet po tatoes, $1.U0@2.10. Onions— sl.ls@ 1.30 per ctl for local and $1.50 for Oregon. Vegetables — Tomatoes, Cuban. $2<g2.2T. per crate; do Mexican. $1@1.25; green peas. 10<?512i2e per lb; garlic, 5c per lb; cabbage, 75<gi90c per ctl; cucumbers, nominal; cauliflower. 50 'g. 65c per dozen; turnips, 50@C0c per sack; carrots. 50@ 65c per sack;: green peppers. 17*4*t2fHr lb: rhubarb. 6@7c per-lb for southern: celery. $2.75 (&3.50 for large and $1.25 for small crates; lettuce, $2(fts per crate. DeclduonM and Citrus Fruit* There wns more life to the fruit market yes terday than at any time since the flrstof the year, the warm sunny weather I bringing out some, brisk buying of all descriptions, partic ularly of oranges and apples. . With gtoefcs of everything heavy, however, prices were merely steady, and only top quality goods were in de mand. Another car at oranges came in, mak ing nine received in. two days. Apples (per box) — Fancy bellflowers, $ 1. 25 ft 1.50:- Newtowu pippins, |1.25Cc{1.40: do red, $1.50@1.75; common UTchoice, 7Sc@sl. Citrus Fruits (per box) — Navel oranges. $2.25 ©2.75 Tor fancy and $1.50@2 for choice: frosted. 75c651; tangerines, $1.25@1.75 per box; manda rins, $1.75@2; grapefruit, $2.50@3 for seedless and $1.50@2 for common; lemons. $3^ 3.50 for fancy, $2@2.50 for choice and $l@ 1.25 for stand ard; limes. $4@4.50.\;-.r. - " Tropical Fruits— Bananas, 73c@51.25 per bunch for Hawaiian and $2.30@3 for Central Americas; pineapples, $2&2.50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Ratalna, Nuts and Honey Fruits— Evaporated apples. \7ftgj9c; apricots. pi4@l2c: moorpark, 12(313c; peaches, 3@7c; prunes. 2*4 @ 3c. 'with $i@lc premium for 30s and l?4c premium for 4Os;. figs, 44j4^c; pears, ti@loc; nectarine*. s@6c. • Raisins — layers, clusters — 6 crown, $2.30: 5 crown. $1.73; 4 crown, $1.25; seeded, 4H@siie; ordinary layers, 3 crown. 95c; 2 crown. 80c; seed less sultanas. 2 }£B4c; Thompson's seedless, 3^i fe3Vjc for. unbleached and 7@7ljc for bleached: loose muscatel. 4 crown, 4c; 3 crown, 3«£c; 2 crown, 3c: seedless, 2%c. Nuts — Almonds, nonpareils. 14^ @ 15c: IXL, 14Q14%c; ne plus ultra. 13<gl3<4c: Drake.-lOl^ Cjiic; languedocs. 10&10V4c;: hardshell, 6Vi4J7c; walnuts, 13c per lb for No. 1 softshells. B^c for No. 2 do; pecans, 14 V4@ 16c; Italian chestnuts, 9^@loc; peanuts, 4»i@sc;. pine nuts,- ISS2Oc per lb. - : V-.v-, Honey— Comb, 14@15c for water white and 10 @12c per lb for light.amber: dark amber. 7(38c; extracted. 7 Vic for water white and SHQo^c for - light . amber; candied and dark amber, 4@ 4Uc per lb." ~ \u25a0 Beeswax— 27% Q 3oc per lb for light «nd,23@ 2Bc.for dark., - . . . • - - - Poultry and Gamr - A* car of western chickens, the fifth reeeivel for . the \u25a0 week. ..went •on wale yesterday and met with, good' inquiry *at satisfactory -prices, while domestic live stuck remained • firm on \u25a0 continued light arrivals and a: fair demand. Dressed?tnr keys were in • increased supply, 31 cases arriv ing 'on : the -'early express train. . The best of ferings sold .. up ti> , 2Sc a. ponnd. with an 'Oc casional ; case- bringing a little more, while off lots were hard- to move- and some sold at figures well below -the Inside quotation. Game was dull and' weak, but there was no decline in prices. .-) Poultry -tperS dozen*— Hens, *sfe,« for- siu^U. $7(gi7.30 f or •- large ; and $B@lo for extra; young rooeters, $7SjS; do extra larjte. $3.50^10; : old roosters. ?3@5.50: fryers, ?<).50@7 ; broilers. $5@6 for large and J3.50@4.50 for small; docks, nominal; pigeons. $1.50:* sqnabs, $3^4 : geese, ' $2.50@3 per pair; dressed turkeys, s 23Q2Sc \u25a0 p»r pound.' -'• • '\u25a0' . Game (per dozen) — Msllard duck3,.s4@s; can vasbaeks,,ss@6: spriy. : $3.50(34; tea1., |2(&2.30; widgeon. - ?2@2.50: - spoonbills. S2; ? blackjacks, $2®2.50: gray ducks. $3: gray geese, $3.50«i 4.50; white :\u25a0 geese. ;$1.50@2.50: " brant.i $2.50&3.,"^>; honkers,' s6@S; hare, $1.30@1.73; rabbits |2.50.' : ; Beans ; and i Meeds > Beans (per ctl)—Bsyos. $r..25'a3.33: pea. nom inal;, small white. $4.75; large white. $3.25^ 3.6o: ; pink.- $4.00454-tW: red. 1 WQ6.iV>f blackeye.' ?4(y.4.15; ; lima.i $4-0o&4.10; red kidneys, : $5@ 5^5: cranberry beans. $4.«0(Q4.50; Garranzas. $2.£0©3; horse beans. $1.75<g2. . Seeds — Brown mustard, 4^c; yellow -mustard. sUc* flaxseed. sc. carload lou; canary. «> s 4f<?4c: a/falfa. Us4*«l7c; rape. 2<02* 4 c: imported rape. 4©4Vic; timvtny, 6c; hemp, 3&&4 c; millet, oc Dried Peas — Green, $3 per etl. Floor and Farinaceous Gooda Flour— California fumily extras, $5.<50®,7 net without dis<;onnt: bakers' extras. $6.Softs7; su perfine. $5.40^5.70: Oregon and Washington, per bbl. $S@e.2t) for family, bakers' and patents and 55.20135.10 for cat off: Kansas patents. $6.50©«.75; do straights. $«.25<5!«.50: Dakota patents. $7.20; do straights. $7; <!o clear. $8.30 per bbl Farinaceous Goods — Prices In 100 lb sacks, net cash, no discount, are as follows: Graham flour. $3.40 per 10<» lbs; rye flour. $4; rye meal. $».S0; rice flour. *7; o»rn meal. $3.25: extra cream do. $3.50; oat meal. $4.40; oat sroats. $4.60: farinti. $4.50; hominy, $3.50; buckwheat flour. $4.h(>; whole wheat flour. $3.«O: rolled outs, bbls $o.7j*e 7.25. in sacks. $4.40<?*7: extra cream do. $> In sacks and $7.50 in barrels; rolled wheat, bbjs i $5..V>, In sucks $4.2.nrt{5: pearl barley. $4. »j: split peas, boxes. $5.70 for yellow and $*.o0 for green per 100 lbs. Hay and Feedstuff* Prices for hay and feedstuff* remain un changed, and all conditions remain as before. Bran— s27fa2!> for red and $2?<<Si29 per too for Middlings— s34ff|3G per ton. Short* — $2!>4£So per ton. Feedstuff*— Rolled barler. $25<320: rolled oat* for feed. $:K*4.>s; mixed "feed, $2Mg!33 for aver age lots; oilcake meal. : vocoanut cake or meal at mills. *25 in -jrt and 10 and $25.50 in 5 ton lots; jobbing. $W: corn meal. $SH(f433; cracked corn. $.">S(go9: alfalfa meal, carload lots. $20: jobbing, $21: red star alfalfa meal. $20 In carload lots and $21 for jobbing: calfalfa meal. $20 In car lots and $21 jobbing; Caproco oilcake meal. $t«.50 per ton. Hay — Wheat. $lt<^l«.sO: wheat and oat. s'>^ (&V\: tame cat. ?12Cn'16: volunteer wild oat. $o<£B 13:^ alfalfa. S»<ijl2: "stu«-k hay, $7@o per ton- Straw — 50ijj.75c per bale. Hide!*, Tallow, Wool and Hop* There is a moderate business zoing on in hops, with quotations showing some advance. Hides continue weak, with a downward tend ency, and wool is dull. Hides— Culls ami brands sell about un der quotations. Heavy salted steers, 13c; medium, lie; light, lie; cowhides, 10 l >c for heavy, ttffte for light; stags. 8e; salted kip, 10c; salted »eal. Itfc; salted calf. l*lc: dry hides. 19Vie; dry kip, IRe; dry .alf. 23c; dry veal, 2.">; sheepskins, shearlincs. itifn 40c each; short wool. 50«885e: medium. Wf<uslAo: long wool, $t.2sffg 1.75: lambs. 25«?7.V: tiorse hides, salt. $2.23«a:S for lar»e and $1.00^2 for medium. 73c<g$l for small and 2r> / 3ir>o«. for i-olts; horse hides*, dry, >- *U. 23 for lars» and $1.2T>«2 ft<r medium. 50citt $1 for small iind 23&20e for colts; goatsklnx. prime snjrora. 72t*'tt$l; larse h«ir goats, 2i@4oc; medium, 'M'aZi.Hr; Kinall. s*jlsc. Tallow — No. 1 rendered, sigs^e; No. 2, 3Ja6 4Vi<": srease. 2fcJ3c. Wool — Fall clip: Northern, free mountain. 11 «it3e: Humboldt and M^endocino. 13@15c; south ern, more or less defective, 7V,^B^jc; fall lambs, 8(3 10e for southern and 12rcjl5c for northern. Hops — California. lSr«tSsc for crop of 1909; Oregon*, IS^t2.".c per lb. General Merehaadtae Bags — Grain ba?s, sVi(a^%c spot and 5%<6J 5%c future: Sau yuentin bags. 51-5 1 -4 < *: wool bags. 32c for 3»i lb and 35c for 4 lb; fleece twine, Sc per lb. Coal— Pennsylvania anthracite eg?, $16 per ton; Wellington. $12: New Wellington, $12; Coos bay. $10; Australian bouse — Richmond, etc., $12; Pelaw Main. $12; Stanford Richmond, $12; Cum berland- $15 in bulk and $16.50 In sacks; Welsh anthracite. $15; coke, $ltt per ton In bulb and $17 in sacks. Oil* — Quotations are for barrels. Linseed. 92 per gallon for boiled and 90<r for raw; cases. So more; castor oil in cases. No. 1. 71c; Baker's AA. $1.13(31.15; China nnt. cases. 60@70c per sral: eoeoauut oil. la barrels, 75©7j»^3C for XXX. 721i@7«£c for No. 1 and 70@73%c f»r No. 2. according to nnantlty: extra bleached win ter sperm oil. !Hc; natural winter gperm oil. 91c; natural whale oil. 55c: extra winter strained lard oil. gsftOSc: pure neatsfoot oil, 73c; No. 1 nestsfoot oil. 60c; herring oil, 40c: salmon oil, Ssc: boiled fish oil. 35c; paint oil, 33c. Coal Oil. Gasoline, etc.— Water white. Iron barrels or drums, 10c; 150 dcg. oil, iron barrel* or drums. ll«4c: special do. 12c; pearl oil. la cases, 17c; astral, 17c; star, 17c; extra star, 20c: Elaine. 26t£e: eocene, 21K:; red crown and motor gasoline. In bulk 15c, in cases 22c; No. 1 engine distillate, la drums. Sc; cases. 7c more; 86 deg. gasoline. In bulk 30c, In cases 37^e; Tarnish) makers' and painters' naphtha, la bulk lie, la cases lSVic. V Turpentine — 85c per gallon in cases and 7Sc f In bulk, drams and iron barrels. Rosin- (per bbl of 280 lbs)— F, $8.50; G, $8.53; H. $6.70; I, $7.20. Red and Wnite Lead— Red, B%@9c; white. S>V4'*6B?4c per lb. REFINED SUGAR MARKET The Western sugar reHnln? company qnotes as follows, terms net cash: Standard fine granu lated, 5.45 c: standard cuarse granulated. 5.45 c; fruit granulated, 5.45 c; cut loaf* in barrels only. 7.45 c; 11. A E. crystal doruinos, 5 lb cartons la cases, 8.45 c; do 2 lb cartons la cases. 5.95 c; monarch bar, S.JSOe: tablets, in half bbls, 5.95 c; do In boxes. 6.2t»c; cubes and A crushed, 3.70 c; monarch powdered. 3.55 c; XXXX powdered, 5.55 c; candy granulated. 3.55 c; confectioners" A, 5.45 c: confectioners' crystal, 5.53 c; extra flno granulated, 5.25 c: magnolia A, 3.03 c; extra C, 4.93 c; golden C. 4.85 c: D. 4.75 c. Barrels and si> lb bags 10c, half bbls 25c. boxes 30c more per 100 lbs than for bags of 100 lbs net. Bar in 33 and 40 lb tins $1.70 more. In 3 and 10 lb tins $2.33 more per 100 lbs- than price for thia grade in 100 lb bags. The California and Hawaiian sugar reflnin" rompany quotes as follows: Uranuiated basis. 5.43 c; "Hlgrade" bar, S.SOc: powdered, 5.53 c; A crushed. 5.70 c; berry. 3.43 c; C. So H. extra fln» dry granulated. 5.43 c; coarse dry granulated. 5.43 c; confectioners' A. 5.43 c; confectioners* crystal. 5.55 c: cubes, 5.70 c: bricks. 5.70 c; extra fine dry granulated (100 lb bags onV)> 5.23 c; excelsior A. 5.03 c; extra C. 4.93 c; golden C. 4.83 c; yellow D, 4.73 c; cut loaf. -in bbla only. 7.45c;jH. & E. crystal dominos, 3 lb cartons In cases/8.43c; do 2 lb cartons in casen, 8.93 c. Ad ditional per 10<> lbs: In barrels and 3o lb bags. 10c more; haLf bhls. 25c more; boxes, 50c mora for all grades. Bar in 35 and 40 lb tins, $1.70 more: In 10 lb tins, $2.33 more. Mlaimum order, carload weight. »w Yorte Prodnee Wool — Steady. Sugar— Raw. «iuiet; Mu«ovado. S9 test. &fte; centrifujral, »•• test. 1.41 c; mola«.«ef» suxar, S>9 test. S.S«c: refined, quiet. Coffee — Futures closed qu^t. net uncbansed. to 5 point* lower. Sale*. 17.n»>rt bas«i. inclndinp .May at 7.05 c; July. 7.1« c; September. 7. Wai 7.15 c: De»-emNr. 7.l'w-. Spot— Qutet: No. 7 Rio. h U-ligMir: No. 4 Santos. y<&:l»S«": mild, uulet; Cordova. 9'£Ct2i4c. - Butter— Steadier. Western fw-tory. 22@23Vic; western imitation creamery. 21 ( *j25 i tiC. Cheese — Firm, unchanged. Esgs — Steady. unchanged. ' DRIED FKCITS Evaporated Apples— Spot, fancy. 10^@ltc: choice. 9O9Vac; prime, 7*?7H«e; common to fair. Prunes— Firm. California up to CO-lOs, 2%><i . 9Uc; Oregon.-*. fitflOc. Apricots— Quiet. Choice. IlU@n*4c; txtra choice. Il»,1«l2%e; fancy. tZ)i*aity*t. | Peaches — Steady. Choice. fi* 4 '47c; estra choice. 7fe7^4c: fancy. 7%*j>i.-. Riisins — Steady. Loose muscatel. 4igr>i«4c: choice to- fancy sealed. s^«%c; seedless, 3U'd! 44 s «c; London layers. ?1.15©L25. rhlcnjEo Dairy Produce Market CHICAGO. F«b. 10. — Butter, steady: creamer- Xtm, 25*i25«.-;*"«laIrleM. 23*«2««*: *szs. firm; rr velpts. 4,737 i-HjiPK: at mark, cases Included. lT'j @2:iVie; firsts. ZV%e: prime firsts. 2»»Hc: cbe»se. steady; daisies. 1«"» «»17.-: twins, tH'-i&l'^ic: "i'oons America*. I»H©M*ic; lonsborns, 1 \u25ba! » = *g 16\c. J,o* Anselm Markets [specn>l Dispatch to The Call] - LOS ANGELA. Feb. to.— Extra seleet>-d c?;« declined 2c n dosen tf» 2-V on thf prmtuce et change. Kanch ramliml also «lroppe«l 2c to 2«<-. and case counts le to 2«c. - Oregon daisy, eastern twins and eastern dairy cheese dpcliiiod lc to 20c a pound. Keceipt* of produce in I j>» Augeles todar were: Kszs. 21."! cases: butter. t0.22l pound*: cheese, 8-IJV ponmbt; potatoes. ;»t2 .-*a"ks: onkms, none; beans. I *ack>; sweet potatoes. \u2666 sacks; sijipW. 21 boxes. MM Bgjjg Eitra select. 22 s *: .Im-al ranch •\u25a0anUlfl j firsts,- 2Bc: ca.«c wont, 24c: storage packed ex | tra». 24c; storage packed seconds. 22e. Bntter-rCreamery extra. "*r, creamery first. W^ae: eastern i-reatnery extra. CTfic; coottni butter, itic. CUevse — Northern fresh. 20c: eastern singles. lUl&i20c; eastern twins. 20c: -eastern ehediUr*. Wittilc: easteru longhorn. 2tc; eastern daisy. 2»>c; '\u25a0\u25a0 Swiss '-imported. JMV: Swifs domestic. 23«-:" brirk cream. -2»^>; Umlnirser. »i<^-Jlc: imported Kdaml $S«i», i'»«i> of 12: Oregon daisy, 20c. •Beans— No. 1 pinfc. \u25a0 *.">.25«i5..">i>; No. 1 Lima. $4.40<§:*.50: »Lady W»shinst"U. *4..V>: do small white. f."».40fti."..V»; Wackeje. $t.73; garranzas. J4.iit; Jrntll>. ?7. Potatoes — Salinas. \u25a0 $1.«T>te1.73: hfshlamN. $l.ls*il.r>*>; l.«njp«xr. ' S t. H-Vji. l. T.">; W'atsonviUe. Oi»boh. :?l.."i<»*.el-»Ui; sweet potatoes. $2.25'92.3r»; Oregon early tt*e. |2: white rose. f1.T5Q1.90t. : Ka.ttcrn , IJvestof k 3larket KANSAS «'ITV .. KANSAS- CITY. Feb. I«.— Cattle—Receipt* i 4.«)t"»;' market ' steady t<» strung.- .SattT«* «t»er!>(HA ?."nfe".2s" cow* and lieifers. ?:;^«>: stocbers aoir^- • feeders. ?o.~r»'§..V7">: bult^ $4<Qr>. 10; calves, $»«j| , 9 2-">: • wcstcni steers, $1. i.i'Si.fi.oO: western cows, $:;<is.2.v : - " • Hogs— :R«H»U»t*. t*.n»>l: market steady .ffi.t iower. Bulk of sales, $S.UG&S.tfc>; heavy, |S.«o