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Show Saturday Trade Is a Bit Brisker Yesterday Best of "Week on iocal Market Fish Likely to Advance Vegetables Scarce. After a week characterized by dullness In all departments of trado, market men In general gen-eral wero kept busy yesterday supplylnc tho demands of customers Thero were no chances In prices to amount to anything, but dcalars ay thai fish Is llkoly to bo hlghor within tho next fow days. A llttlo Is tacked onto the prlo of each shipment received from tho Pacific Pa-cific Northwest, and local doaWs ay thuy will bo obllfced to raloo tlu-lr prices accordingly. according-ly. Striped bass Is thp first of the lot to go up and was yesterday quoted at 17 cents, wholesale. Crabs aro nt 111 jcarco and high, $3 a dozen bolnp the prlco quoted. Fresh crccn vecnables wtro anything but plentiful yesterday, and only a fow dealers had much of a va:lcty to ofTor Lcttuco nnd cnulinower wero ispcclqlly in demand, and the supply j;avo out lon'a beforo nlcht. Froion turkrcyr,, which ar-j usel almost entirely en-tirely to supply the local trade, tiring 20 cents a pound, wholesale, and tho few frerh ones that aro to bo had readily coll at 22 and 23 cents, wholesale. It Is understrKxl that a shipment ship-ment of Eastern turkeys an-1 cnlckciu will bo placed on tho )r-al-(t Monday. Wholesale Quotations. ,iJJay' Groin nnd Straw Oat ulraw, per bale. J0?: alfalfa, $10.00; timothy, per ton. baled. 5I3.CO; wheat, per bushol, 9OC3J1.10; corn, per ewL. Jl.MffL35; corn, cracked. H.33ffL40; oats, Jl.GO,, rolled oats, Jl.C0ffl.70; barley, rolled, Ji.35; nour. nakcrB' o. i, $2 30; flour. fir"'Krit grado, $2 4033 CO; nour, high Patent, $2.COfif2.7J; rye, $2.60; Kraham flour. I2.W32-"' corn meal. 11 :noi- i.nn i M: bran and shorts, Jl.10. ' ' Meats. Dressed boef. per pound, 5HS8o: arcsjed veal, pound. SflOc: drcsacd lambs, per und, Sc; dressed mutton, per pound, CVolT iKCi dressed hogs. 7c; live. '$4.00 per cwu; mincemeat. S49iC. Poultrj. Dressed" hens, 15c; broilers, per Pound, 20a; turkeys, 20ff22c: roartcra, 17c nUlts-TUtfth aPPles, per bushel, tl.CO. Idaho oi'Plcs, $1.23 per box. Oregon apples, SLGO 7m , ' Santa Paula lmons. per box. ii : i'aninos. per bunch. 51.750150; cranber-KCTfMO,10 cranber-KCTfMO,10 w harrol; dates, per pound, wu iw; orangos, $2 2502 75 per box. bugar Beet ougar, per cwt. $0 40; cono sugar, jc.50 Vi-getablcR. California head lottuco. 45c a aoen; oyster plant. 4uo a dozen; cilory. doson, '''-'o; parsnips, per owt.. $1.25, yellow onions, I!?r CX7- $1W, vegotablo marrow, per doion. - fed cabbaga. por pound, 2V4c; Bwoet potatoes pota-toes por cwt- j2 23i Utah cabbage, por awt.. i.5, potatoes, per cwt, 60c; turnips, beots ana carrota, per cwt., J1.20; grcon onions, per dozen, 20o; pumpkins, dozen, $1.25; Utah lot-luce, lot-luce, 20c; cauliflower, per pounl. 10Jllc Dalry Products Buttor. per pound. 26c: cnecse. per pound, 12o; eggs, per case. S7.005? 9 00; comb honey, per crate. $173; SwolUor chceto. per pound. ISc, llmburger cheese. P pound, ICo; cream brick cheeso, per pound, 17c; Edam choose, per dozen, $12.00 Fish. Salmon, 13015c. mountain trout, 30c: halibut. He, striped bass, per pound, 37c, solon, por pound, 11c; flounders, per pound, lie; California smolts, per pound, 12c catfish, per pound, 13c; perch, per pound, 10c; lobsters, per pound. IXo; oysters, New Tork count. J1.C0 per ICO, selects, $2.13 per gallon; Olympian, Olym-pian, $3.00 per gallon: Cromarty bloaters, per 100, 3.60; codfish, C09c; emoked calmon. 10 12Wo; whlto fish. 13c Betail Quotations. Meats. Prlmo rib, 17Vo; porterhouse, 18ff20o; perk, 15c, mutton chops, 10015c; logs, 12Ho; lamb, 12ilSo per pound; veal, 1220o; veal loaf. 30c Poultry Dressed hens. 15c: broilers, ICo: tur-koya, tur-koya, 25o; ducks, 1S320O, roast springs, 22V4c Frultp. Idaho apples. COc a peck; lemons, per dozen, ICc; oranges, per dozen, 25O"00c; bananas, per dozen, 20330o: pears, 3 pounds for 25c; grapes (Malaga), 23o a pound, pineapples, pine-apples, JOc and 40o each, grape fruit, por dozen, J1.0OOI.50. Vegetables. New calory, BOlOc a bunoh; oyctor plant. Cc a -bunch; parsnips, 20o a peck; pound, 4; caultflowor. lEo per pound; potatoes, per peck, 20c; cabbage, per pound. So; turnips, 10c por peck, green onions, 2He; carrots, 20o per peck, bcts, lOo per peck; lettuce. Bo; pumpkins, 15c, hothouse lettuce, 7Via por bunch; oplnach, 4 pounds for 23c, California French artichokes, 15c each; California Brussels Brus-sels sprouts, 15c per ppund, green pe.13, 16o a pound; California radishes, Sc a bun:h; green beans, 25c por pound. Dairy Products. Butter, per pou-ad. 30c: chbose. ICc. eggs, per dozen, SOflSi; fancy chocso, per pound. 25o; comb honoy, per comb, 15c; strained honey, pw pound, 16c; Swiss choese, per pound, 40o, llmburgcr chuese. per pound, COc; cream brick cheese, 25o; Edam cheese, each, $1.20. Fish. Salmon. 17V4c; mountain trout, 40o; halibut, luc; striped bass, 20o; Mackinaw trout. 20c; codlnh. 15o; porch, 12Hc; whlto fish, 20c; lobstar, l"Sc: select oysters. COc a qunrl; Olympla oysters, 40c a pint; shrimps, 20c a quart; crabs. 2SO'30c apiece, standard oysturs, COc ier quart; catfish, 15c per pound. New Tork Fruits. NKW TORK. Jun. 21. Tho market for evaporated evap-orated opples Is without change Common aro quoted at 46V4c prlmo. 5HlJ3Uc; cholco, 7c. Prunen arc not In largo suj)ply, but demand ' Is steady and iho market shows little Immediate Immedi-ate tatidency toward Improvement, though holders nro not offering concessions. Quotations Quota-tions rango from 2c to 674,c, nccordlnif to grade. Apricots ar In steady demand and ilrmlv l'.eld with cholco quoted at lOOlOVic; extra choice, llfjllc; funcy. 12015c. Peaches also arc moving out In n moderate wny, with rholco holding around &Uc; extra choice, lO'fcJnOc; funcy, llH612c. New York Sugar. NI2W YORK. Jan. 21. Sugar Raw. strong; fair refining. 4&c: centrifugal, M-test. 6.ic: molansos sugar. 4',4c; refined, Ilrm; No. C J5;.V,; No. 7, $5.50: No. S. 13.40; No. 9. $5.25; No 10 $5.20; No. 11. J3.20. No. 12, J5.15; No. 13, 15.03; No. 31, J5.0); confectioners' A, J5 00; mould A JS.00: cut loaf, JS.W: crushed. S6.W; powdered $6.23; granulated. $6.15, cubes, $6.10. .London wool. LONDON, Jan. 21. Tho offerings at tho wool auction sales tcdoy amounted to 13,925 bales. Demand came from all tactions, and competll tlon was koon Tlio large irrering:i woro quickly sold at unchanged prlcvs. Americans bcught rlnu (P'cafsy merinos and good bright crossbred nt rates In hoIIitV favor. A good selection of ncoun-ds wns taken by homo and German buyers at firm prices. Franco was an eager buyor of lambs' wool. During tho remainder of tho terles SU,0O) bales win hu offered St. Louis Wool. ST. LOITLS. Jan. 21. Wool-Nominal; medium medi-um erodes, combing nnd clothing. 235Tc-light, 235Tc-light, linn. 1S522UC, heavy, lino, llOlSo; tub' washed, 272Mlc. Chicag-o Grain. CHICAGO, Jan. 21. Weakness In tlw. wheat market developed tarly In thn scaslon und towanl tho closo all somblanco of sunnort was lacking. Influenced by u strong m-r-lat Liverpool, Initial quotations showed lBI,.t.. Kn,l?,H' ",lly. boJni: u" o at Jl.lC'A tl.l?a. For a tlmo u. loader of tho bull's support cd tho market, but thero woro fow purchasing orders from othor sourcos. Pit traders wero xnoderuto ocllors. Towanl tho end of tho first hour offerings Increased considerably con-siderably und. with no Improvement In do-mand, do-mand, the markot gradually weukoned Doniftstlo nsws was generally favorublo to tho bears. Cash markets . at all grain centers cen-ters vrer very, dull A report from Mlnno- nnollq nlalfl thai nfvlr nf .1 . creased only 119.000 bushols. compared with an expected reduction of 250,000 bushels Be-cclpto Be-cclpto In tho Northwest wero qulto largo and predictions woro mado that tlio movement move-ment would contluuo on a libera calo for oomo tlmo to coins. Total primary receipts worn lu excess of thoso of tho corresponding day a year ogo, arrivals today being 671,900 bushels, ns against 639,0)0 bushels last year Buch bearish Influences gradually undermined tbo market, so that lato In the session prices declined rapidly. Profit taking by longs who did not wl6h to hold llnoH ovor Sunduy, Increased In-creased tho weakness. Tho low point 011 May for tho session was reached at $1 13U Tho market cloucd weak, with May at jl 14 tfl.lUl. Clearances of wheat and flour wiro equal to 129,900 busheln. Minneapolis, Dululh nnd Chicago reported rccelptn of 411 enrs, iW against 3S6 cars last week and 373 cars a year ago. Tho action of ,tho wheat market vas tho j principal factor In tho corn pit. May opened unchnnged to a shade lower at 4414045c. sold off to 4tSO-44;c. and closed at 44K'u'MT4c. Iocql receipts went 31S cars, with flvo of contract credo Tho volumo of trading In oats was xoed-Ingly xoed-Ingly small, and, following tho nctlon of ! other grains, lower prices provalled. May bpened a nhado higher at 3Ulo, sold off to 30?iO30c, and closed at 30i530T4c. Local receipts re-ceipts woro 117 cars. Provisions wero firm, on covering by shorts. At tho closo Mny pork was up 2Vio at J12.77V4, May lnrd was up 7O10o at J6.S304.S7H, and rlba wero 6c higher at J6.7506 77H Estimated rrcolpta for Monday: Wheat. 33 cars, corn, 277 cars; oats. 107 cars; hogs, 40,-000 40,-000 had. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Open. High, Low. Clone (Wheat No, 2 Mny 1.15 1 13; 1 13 1 14H July 9SVj W4 97;-, 97', Corn No. 2 January 42 4214 V2 42 May 44 43 4li 41T4 July 46 4JH Ci Oats No. 2 Janunrr 30U WH 3iv; 3314 May 31'A 31H July , ,11(4 31H 30 31'4 Mess Pork, per barrel January 12. ES 12.6m 13 B3 12.rr7it May , ,...12.76 12. 0 11.15 12.77.S Lard, per 100 pounds January 6 67"j 0 7 5 6.6714 6.75 May C.97'.4 6 9714 6.S74 6.9714 July 7 0) 7.0714 7.00 7.0714 Short Ribs, per ICO pounds-January pounds-January 6 CO 6 53 6.50 6.6214 May (1.7214 6.7714 6 "214 6 774 July C.S714 C.9214 0 S7Va C92V4 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, easy, wlntor patents, J3.1003 20; straights, J4.M STC 00; spring patents. S.OOtfo.K; straights, $4.50 14 90; bakern', $3.60ff5.S0; No. 2 spring wheat, $L12l.lll4, No, 3, $1 02BL13. No. 2 red, $1.15T4 ftlli-y,; No. 2 corn. 4!Jic; No. 2 yellow, 43c; No. 2 oats, 30!'c; No. 2 whlto, 3H4B321'tc: No. 3 white, 30!4ff21!4c; No. 2 rye, 75c; good feeding feed-ing barloy, 37c, fair to cholco malting, 43J 4Sc; No. 1 flax seed, $1.15; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.2114; prlmo timothy eood, J2.20: messs pork, per barrel, $12.5512.0). lard, per 100 pounds, 0.73; short ribs aides (loose), J5.25tfC.C0, short clear sides (boxed), $6 50 56.6214; whisky, banla 01 nign wines, h , ciovor, contract, graue, $12 76. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 21,400 13,500 Wheal, bushcl3 14S,03 29,200 Corn, bushols 341.00) 113.000 Oats, bushels 123,30) 4.70) Ryo, bushols 3,20) 3,90) Barley, bushels 65,50) 24,50) PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On tho produco exohango today tho butter market was steadier; creams, 19-Q29c; dairy, 16Vi4f24c, eggs, firmer, at mark, 19323c; firsts, 23c; prime firsts, ICc; extras, 27c, cheeso, Heady, U12a New York Stock letter. James A. Pollock & Co , bankers and brokers, bro-kers, G West Second South slreot, furnUh tho following uiock letter and gossip, rvcolved over tholr prlvato wire. NEW YORK, Jan JL Walker Stock Letter Thero seemed to bo some liquidation In speculative specu-lative Issues. Wo look for a rather fovorleh markot next week, but think on any sharp breaks tho markot Is a purchase. Monsy continues con-tinues easy und u good demand for bonds continues. con-tinues. Now York T. A. Mclntyro & Co. Stock LetterWo Let-terWo consider tho market situation to bo thoroughly sound, and whllo soma irregularity Is to bo cxpeatml, thero La nothing ahead of a character which would bo regarded as antagonistic an-tagonistic to marked Improvement. We therefore there-fore continue to favor tho purchase of tho hotter hot-ter class of stockw, especially on any reactions, and wo look forward to a broader and higher market In the near future. Now York Hutton Stock Letter Today's short session developed great strtingth again in the Northwestern and H or rim an Issues, which continued to bo well bought. Tho Russian troubles wore looked upon unfavorably by tho professional element here, who sold stockB quite freely, and this selling was accelerated by tho llgurcs In tho bank statement, which showed abnormal loan account. Howevor, this was offset by a heavy deposit Item, showing eventually a gain of $10,000,000 cash to the banks. On tho decline atookn wero well taken. Wo look to boo Erie do bolter. Now York Dick Bros. Stock Letter Tho market has continued feverish today, bolng gonerally strong until tho bank statement camo out, and weak thereafter. Tho statement state-ment showed a romarkablu and unexpected Increase of $2-i,000,000 In tho loan account, and this waa unfavorably received. The posslblo Influence on foreign markets of Russia's International Inter-national troubles was also a disturbing factor Noteworthy strength woh shown at times by tho Yundorbllt blocks iuid by St. Paul, and also Union Pacific, although" the hitler declined de-clined sharply at tho close. Erie. Amalgamated. Amal-gamated. Boltlmorn & Ohio and Atchison wero heavy under persistent pressure. Tho United States Steel htocku were very well supports. Tho markot closed Weak but with good sup-IKirt sup-IKirt sh6wlng In soma stocks. New York Logan 1 Bryan Slock Letter-Generally Letter-Generally itpuklng. tho tono of tho inurkct hus ruled very firm, with a broadening out of trado and a moro uniform advance In tho market. Whllu commlfslon-houso business Is not large. It hbowa slight Improvement over a week ago, but leaves much room for further fur-ther Improvement. Wall street continues to httid optlmlstlo udvlces and Is particularly friendly to coal stocks. Union Paclflo and Big Four. Wo feel that tho actions of the direc-.rs. direc-.rs. , of , tlL Vilrlo"a companies In increasing dividends hero and thtro through tho Hut will In tlmo bo reflected in higher prices for stoeku. Now York Summary No Importanco attached at-tached to rumors of corner In Rending I-ncknwanna Slerl sells cntlro laauo of SID -OOO.OiO 6 per cent notes. Onu hundred und ono roads for November show aviTugo net Incrtiiso of id. is per cent nnd for live months 7.7S per cent. Banks gained on currency movement this wt-ok $7,77 1, tOJ. Bdnks galnod from sub-treasury slnco Friday Fri-day $2,663,000. Favorable bank statement oxpected. Output of bar gold at uesay ofilco up to Murch 22 cnguged for export. Twenty-eight rcuds for uecond week In January Janu-ary allow averago gross decreaso of 3.31 pur cent. Twelve Industrials declined .04 per cent Twenty active railroads advanced 1 20 nor cent. |