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16 : e S " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ‘SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1898 7 4 ality and Sioux Fal +++» | fining, 3 15-16c; centri! 1 98 test, 4 7-16c; mo- LONDON WOOL SALES. r box; Seedlings, $1@1 25; fandarins, $1 25@ mariners, without regard to natlon: R 8 : *Hastings, lasses sugar, § 1-16c. Refined nominal, tend- Sty 0; Lamons: $1G5 Tor ommon and § 8064, for N avigatore are cordially Inyited to visit the » | Fremont, ing downward, LONDON, Dec. 2.—At the wool suction sales | §904 to cholce; Mexican Limes, #: Call: | Revieyiors oo sorfialy, WMEe o2 205" satls ik ) Lad TR e e 3 | Won i RER-Recelpts, MIT Packages. attory, | to-day 18,230 balea were offered. Large con- | forie Limes, sgisc per small box: Ge | oSGy cctions of the world are kept on, hand Loz oo ¢ | By reeme g B s B . | inmenta Gt oo are Sty compted | oot s per oK " oy oy omeen S e, e SUMMARY - OF THE MARKETS, H Vall & |Wells Fargo ouston EGCS—Recelpts, 3308 packages. Steady; | for between buyers. Queensland scoured goods Ty % 2 vigation and all matters . _— ol cont o 11ita | Misceliator R Western, 25%@hto; ®ld well at full rates. There was good com- | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. | lights fangers 10 Basieaoon 3 Silver unchanged. Leke Erle & W...0 10 A Cot il pot_L L DRIED FRUITS. Piition for Cape of Good Hope and S | RND papL R §%e for 40-50's, 4% | _ The time ball on the tower o the new Ferry Wheat and Barley ‘weak. e ] P T **Helena .. NEW YORK, Dec. 3, —California dried trults | Jtich #0ld at the highest figures reached at | DRIED FRU e for 80-70'e, 3o for T0-su's, | bullding, at the fout of Market street, fi;,‘{,",‘;'i‘; Oats firm and Corn rather higher. * Louls & Nash 63y | Do_prefd **Little Rock. VAPORATED APPLES—Common, 7@sc; | Offered was well supported. ~The usual large | 2%c for 80-80's, 2o for 90-100's and 1%@U%c | 8DoUt ten MInGLee Defore Bich aphic signal res Y Dried Peas advanced: Manhattan L ..... 97% Am Tobacco o Drime wire tras §Gethe; hoios, SUBLE; tancy, | DUmber of buyers were present. for 100-10's; Silver Prunes 2%@sc: Peaches | [0y ‘each day from.the United States Signal Beans and Seeds unchanged. Met St Ry . 151%| Do prefd Totals onteides 10c. . % ‘ SrmeE 8@7%c for good to choice, 73@sc for fancy and | Gh Sicorory Mare Island, Cal. % " | Mich -Cent 109% Cons Gas . otals outside “of 3 FOREIGN MARKETS. 10@12%c for peeled: Apricots, .0@12 for Rovals H hether the ball was dropped Hay weak and_dull, | 170 New York....... 59,430,464 3.9 veee | PRUNES—4@10%c. f P! 3 ‘A notice stating whether the Nob o dstuft Minn & St 2% Com Cable Co. 4 e APRICOTS. 11@14c: Moorpark, U@1Te. ani 12g12%e for Moorpark; Evuporated Apples. | A P00 oiving the error, if any. is published No change in. Feedstuffs. Do_1st _prefd 9 Col F & Iron...22% A DOMINION OF CANADA. Royal, 11@lic; Hipe 51 Lon: 3 T4@7%c; sun dried, 4@4%c; Black Figs. sacks, | the following day. Potatoes and Vegetables dull: Mo Pacifle 314 Do prefd A3 | Sysiiveal s 15,255,238 200 PACHES—Unpeeled, 84@12i4c; peeled, 180 NDON, Dec. 2.— Consols, 110K: silver, | 3330 (5 ume; 43sG6e ror pitted and j@ite for | 1B the morning papers the Lollowing (i, .. Butter and Cheese advaneed. Eggs declined.: | Mobile. & Ol 273 Gen Electri % | Toronto 9,590,569 TR 27 7-184; French rentes, 102t 67%c; wheat car- | yn it04. Nectarines, 6@1c for prime to fancy: Tt N.. in charge. Poultry ‘market in fair shape. Mo K & T. -113% Haw Coml C 49% | Winnipeg . 3,264,384 # Boes off coast, nothing doing; cargoes on pas- | Pears, 6@Sc for quarters and S@dc for halves. Genectings Do pretd 34% Intnl Paper 0% | Halifax CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. sage, Qull for white, firm for red; English | RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three- OTICE TO MARINERS. Fi Sathaed I N-J Central 93 | Do prefd Hamilton country markets, quiet. crown, 5%c for four-crown, 5%@6Y%c for Seed- NOTI ARID . . Dl || N ¥ Central......118% Laclede Gas St. John, N. B! CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—The early news concern- | LIVERPOOL, Dec. 2.—Wheat, steady; wheat | less Sultanas, 43c for Seedless Muscatels and b= i’ Channel” Across: the. Bsr Provisions dull. N Y Chi & Si 13 |Lead e **Victoria ing wheat rather tended to curb the enthusiasm | in Paris, quiet; flour in Paris, quiet; French | §1 20 for London Layvers; Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. ‘Co]umblu m‘i\r.l b Hops ‘show, a -wider range. | Do 1st fprefd Do prei i **Vancouver . of the bulls who looked forward -to another day | CoUntry markets, quiet; weather in England, | NUTS-Chestnuts, S@12i%c per Ib; Walnuts, | as Far as ASorid. Df, o o0 November 2, Béct and Mutton.firm. Hogs weak. | 2034 prerd NAY O showery. €@1c for hardshell, S@1'c for siftshell; Almonds, | Notice ls hereby g 'v on 8! <. | Nor West Pacific Mall Totals’ 18.5 .| of profit. May started a shade higher, but | SECERIVoC oLl . @ic for hardshell, 13c for softshell, 14@isc for | 1835, the position of the wreck of the Great unchanged. | No_Amer Co. People’s Gas . el there was plenty of small fry selling, and the isnds, $4d, el Peanta Fastern and 41 | Republic black bell buoy was changed, and it ThumAbee ahl “ y = Beo Gas *Not included in totals because comtaining § CLOSING paper-shell: Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern and 4l %3 Yot of water. s SHOWS TS tone: { BoERAcs Fullman Pal -1, | other items than clearings. price immediately fell a fraction. In spite of 2 @sc for California; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. | 18 now moored in I feck of WAIET ¢ % west, o ke o | 3 s 4 % % | *Not Included in totals because of no com- | the very substantial advance here yesterday, | Wheht futures closed quiet; Novemler, nom- [ HONEY—Comb, 10gllc for bright and §@c | North Head Lighthouse-Northiwest 3 Wtk RECEIPTS OF COAL ST T Standard R & T. 1% | varison for last yea Liverposl was only slightly higher at the | {al; December, 6s 1%d; March, &s 1034d; spot, | for lower grades: water white extracted, 6%@ | , Cabe Disappointment Lig . Receipts of Coal at this port during the first { Or Short Line. Do prefd 1131, Fane opening, and all the advance was lost before &k&‘fl:’,fl:‘;‘;g: g, A 08 2% %un, g | G llEbt amber ex'racted, 6e; dark, 5@S%c | PO 40, Lighthouse—Southeast by east en montls of the year-were L3100 tons, | Pac Coast st pid. 7% |T C & Iron. e BRADSTRINTF K RIVAEIW. e comrmeneed here, e et Bating | 10%d; December, quiet, 3 94d; March, qulet, P BEESWAX—24G26e per 1b, W gast. ice affects the List of Beacons and i 3 0 pre i - ‘i uidation ces improved. : 0 » = 2 2 i ce affects - - 6 o PR 50 from. British | B¢ & 31U ubber row will say:: lown grade again. After 1i o'clock the market 8 $ v order of the Lighthous 2 0 from Australla und 466,350 (rom British | ‘Do 1st”prefd... &%| Do pretd The business world enters on the closing | became excessively dull; and until the end of NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. e L S G e GEO. C. REITER, = ke R AT RIG W 21" |West Union_ . month of the year with so many favorable and | the session prices flucuated in a range as nar- 5 e 2 P Commander, U. S. N., Inspector Thirteenth Do prefd Fed Steel Co.... v d Tow as that usually ruling in coarse grains. 2B OREGON. heavy, 8c for light medium, 10c for light, 103%c Lighthouse Distric THE LUMBER TRADE. Rock Island Do_pretd 50 few depreasing features In sight as to leave | Y 3 LAt Beualy Bing o e B acter | PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 2.—Wheat, weaker | for extra lght and 12G12%c for sugar cured: | Offices ot United States Lighthouse Inspector, 7 S g tive | oL & 8 F..o “‘I“"m““’ RT little doutt that the year 153§ as a whole must | wag circulated, but the extreme dullness was | on unsatisfactory ~Liverpool cables. Walla | Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 10G10%c; California | Portland, Or., Nov. 30, 188 % Pacific Coast-Wood and Iron says of the |~ Do pretd hereatter furnish the basis for estimate When | in ftselr against the market, and the tendency | Waila. soo: Valles, 6les Biae Stem: §5@630 Haris, SAQIX 6% MK Bect, $10 pee VBI:. extra — — = Jumbertrade last menth: “All through the BONDS. comparisons of large business are to be made. | was In the main downward. Very lttle was | "oy 0 O8I TS BIUE Bert (BOTC Mess ' Beef, $l1; Family Beef, $1250; extra SUN, MOON AND TIDE. z Month “there has been a better feeling among | 17 g g N Y Central 1sts..11g | Nearly all obtainable statistics and reports as | done In December, but that’ option was much | e stealehlp Burma, L loave | Prime Pork, $10: extra clear, $18; mess, $15 506 d the Jumber dealers of Californta and the Pa-'|'U § new N J C 5s... to the volume of business point to the present | Weaker than May, so much so, in fact, that it L Roabon, eave | 1g; Smoked ‘Beef, 11%@12c per Ib. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— flc Cax advanc spruce and o % N Carolina 6 1297 vear hav! ) influenced the latter option. Leading commis- | San Francisco to-morrow to load at Portland. | '{,ARD—Eastern tierces quoted at 5%c 1b Times and Heights of High and Low cific’ Goast:- THe advance in' spi s 4 | year having heavily exceeded any former year | g > M Shipments of wheat, flour included h oL ) to San Sy TG Chah farota relwota Be Do 4s.... 104 slon houses were sellers toward the close. May . flour included as wheat, | for compound and .6%@7c for pure: pails, Tic: Waters at_Fort Point, entrance Puget Sound - lumber has No Pas” iatet 17 | !n the amount of business dome, and though | jeft off with a decline of jc at 66%c bid/ De- | from Portland for the week ending to-day were | California tlerces, 43.@se per 1b for compotnd Francisco Bay. Published by official au- and - {rom present appearances there will be Do 38 67 | comparisons as regards prices are not so fa- | cember lost 1%@Sc, closing at 65%c. 32,171 bushels. and 6c for pure; half-barrels, 8%c: 10-1b tins, thority of the Superintendent. another. advance béfore long of §1 per thousand 22 Do 4s. 1015 | yorable as in earlier years, notably 1892 and ( Corn was firm early, but reacted and closed WASHINGTON. Te: 5-1b tins, Tie. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at in clear and other grades. The lack of logs ANTYCEN 105% | 189, when quotations of most staples were con- | Weak. The seaboard reported a big export de-| TACOMA, Wash., Dee. 2—Wheat, Club, | COTTOLENE — Tierces, G%@6l%c: -ackages | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about ed such an advanc 0 3 ... mand, over 100 boat load= sold, and on this | gai,@60c; Biue Stem, 62 s less than 300 1bs, 1-1b pails, 60 in a case, 9ic; | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; ue 10 ncreuted population et sotarmeq 4o | account prices advanced somewhat. But coun- | ° Cleared—Ship Henty Vilard. with 63,162 bush. | 3-1 Dails, 20 in & case, 54¢; 5-Ib pails, 12 in a | the helght of tide is the same at both place N 122 | siderably higher, he I AT PR T Northwestern con. 144 et s e o s, ¢ s Do deb Gs. 1734 | elg; try advices suggested a heavier movement, and | els wheat for Queen: % o case, §34¢; 10-b pail a case. 8%c; S0-1b 5 s e Bl - T;f:m‘;“:! { N e AR T sl gables were duil and lower. May closed ac | 11475 bushels é;rhi':‘“'k‘?ar’&.&e’éiif&";., e ias, 1or? in a gase, oy wooden bucksts 2 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. epadiit i -ably’ ces y ver. ympia w! ,210 sac 1l 1 'hi 8 net, 8%c; fancy 5. . T%e; hal 2= Wot give ihe lumberman |‘Atchison 4g O eXCess oL Iy ormer Year. e leading | OBt5 Were entirely dependent on wheat and | and Jaban. Toial cleranes oo oheGine | L rals, ameut: 0 1bs. THo. Sun rises w } The retail. sales in the | _Do. adj 4 1105 |, 301 TS cacheral fhus doubtedly besn. the | Corn, and the price range was narrow. May | 1,686,510 bushels wheat. : —_— Sun ks of June, Jjuly, August, { San So 2 1103% Pacific 6s of %....104% | Jlicing of very large orders. enimates ot pe | 108t %@k ez K HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. |3l sets .. obit dnow . Ealling: off -ut | G o e 95 Reading ¢a. S5 L VR o000 an S0, ooy it cstimated at be- | © provisions were fairly active and in the matn PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. b e A +.the sales for the:etme.time |.C.& Ohlo ba.. B (1 ‘A‘k ‘1»‘;; 903 i more thah a fourth of the entire country's !h;m;ly. l_huuzl;‘nvel:nsinfi llttleklower. l;-lox re- e Dealers are quoting all sorts of prices for |~ el | Time| | Time| Time) the Tetatl sales of all kinds | C H & D 4% 104% St L & S F G 6s.1122 | unual preduction, at prices which If not en- | rr 215 “RIF (RN 20 PRCKETS 200 MOIS | PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 2.—Exchanges, #57,- | Hops. Some growers refuse,to let thelr fancy | 2 =\ . | pe. | Ft Ft. R onthe. in 1897 -were 45 ;| D& R G lste. 108" Bf B Cog. 15 | Urely satisfactory to the competing rail mills, | {S0- | AF (he Close January pork was AC |y polgnces, $54,224. - goods go at less than 20c. Here In the city the | & mw L w 413 in 188, - Redwood keeps up'|'D & R G 45........100 (St P C 12) |%8re encouraging, “pecause they Indicate that no | IoFer. lard & shade lower and ribs 244@5c lower. Same: Hopa might Hrink 190:1* Do} suehtgoods 2 v same’ as in ormer vears, and the | Bast Tenn Isfs...'107K| Do s gheck caused by combination of interests wili | L1 . H LOCAL MARKETS ere very' scarce and the greater part of the | & b B L3 13 counttes, Humboldt, Mendo- | Erje” Gen 4s.. 74 8o Ry s ¢ administered to our growing export trade, es— % 3 7 R 5 5 5:00| 4. 2.9 X Wil e for the extire ear | B W & D Isid i’ 77 Standant R & hich business, coupled. with the possible de- Lt Hosae: o s yLow o Dloke Sazhoai o e sty g sl 49| sl 240 £ | Gen Elec Gs. 108" Tenn new set 3 a Xt year for structural steel for build- 6 68! 65 5 v x s 7 04f 5.0/ $o% 2 me are dull, there | G H & S A 65....105 Tex Pac L G 1ot ing purposes, is likely (o play & most im- | Mar ook e S fid BRSHaNOn, ANDJ BULLION. S tios e otatinns. Haney petta | B s 122 1.3 2 1 demand, as is usual at this | Do 2ds 104 | Do Re 2ds. portant part in the government of prices of Sterling Exchange, 60 days. rs, 10c; medium, 8%c; light, Sc; Cowhides, L W K prospects for next | H & T C 5s. 110 Union Pac 4s. steel products generaily. Nominal prices of 33% 33% 231 | Sterling Exchange, sight.... St Go: Salted Kip, 8c; Calf, Sc.|.9 38| 2. 5.5 17} 3.5 cellint. . Shingles are quoted: at | Do con 6s MW UPD &G ists. steel rails show little change trom those rul- 3% 3% | Sterling Cables ... 87 | dry Hides, sound, l5c; culls and’ brands, 12c! |10 128 28] 7:50| 5.7) 3:10] 0.3 10:22( 3.8 on, . §160; _fan 52 60; shakes, | Jowa C 1sts 103% Wab 1st 5s. some time ago, but quotations for Besse- 3% 35 | New York Exchange, sight. 15 | dry Kip and Veal, 15¢; dry Calf, 17c; Sheep- | - i, $12. There 1s little | La new con 43 3 Do 2ds mer iron and steel billets reflect the stimulat- New: Tork Exchange telegranhis Tie | e eaniings, 1525 eash: short wool, 300 | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides les from - the Pacific Coast | W Shore 4s. ing influence of the removal of the uncertainty 26% | Fine Sliver, per ounce. 59% | 40c each; medium, 60@S0c; long wool, 0c@l 10 | the early morning tides are given fn the left Va Centuries. Do deferred nts because of the inclement | 26% regarding the placing of this. 1 irs and- general | pi g large volume of 26% 26% | Mexican Dollars rail business. - 4713 | each; Horse Hides, salt, 31 75@2 for iarge and | hand column and the successive tides of the 5o for small; Colts, 50c; Horse Hides, dry, $150 | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The prevents ¥ lek were shipped to South- | 90 Wis Cent lsts. Foreign demand for our food products has 78 787 : i second time column gives the second tide of orte during the past month, MINING STOCKS. continuéd an encouraging feature of the cereal | i% s AT OTHER CRAINA oo i e SR | the Gay, the third time column the third tide t those points of distribution 22| Ontario 4 90 | Sitution, and wheat prices particularly are & | 940 947% | WHEAT—The market was easy, but varia- | No. 2, 2%c; refined, 4%@5c: Grease, 2c. and the last or right hand column gives the snt condition for.| Stloptasto little lover on the week, notwithstanding very T e o e envain, 12 | Tast id O (ne day: sxcept. when thers are but Sprin |Sp: cavy farme: b X % 2 : L 0 ; At 3 it Tenaral threughout the | Donc s ot S{,—‘,:{L‘;‘:x‘,,r ¥o0 mestis stocks. 1-:x;u::sdle;lu‘\l:%el.tn:lr-:n:llxre“lngg-, $572) spot Wheat—Shipping, $115@1 16%; milling, | months §§:§ o o Vi n’gor&:;:erfieeu e s aaltions to. the soundings on the West nat have gn un- | Gould & Curry. 8| Do prefd 4 00 est ever reported, reflecting partly materializ- 538 | $120@1 2. 12@l4c; Foothlil and Northern. defective, 9@ilc: | United States Coast Survey chnrt'l;. hfl;c‘fi e trade circles.” Rail- | Hale & Norcross.. 140/ Sierra Nev 132 Ing of enrly reported business and rartly in- 00 pounds— CALL BOARD SALES. Humboidt and Mendocino, 14G100; Nevada, 10g | When a minus sign () precedes the helght, were interfered with for a | Homestake 5000 Standard 14 creased forelgn buying at concessions earlier in | December i 44 44%| Inrormal Sesston—9:15 o' clock—May—10,000 | 13c; Eastern Oregon, 10@12c. | and then the number given is subtracted from occurrences ure certain to hap- | Tron. Siiver. 73 Unfon Con. 24 the week. Corn and oats appear to have tem- | January 467 48 487 o, 51 19%. Fall Wools the; depth siven-by the chartil TewElE S i during the winier. 'Between | Mexican - 3 Yellow Jack 1 | porarily parted company from wheat and are | May 4826 ETi 480 | eion—May—12,000 ctls, $1 19%; 4000, | Hamboldt aud Mendocino. reference 15 the mean of the low 3 « ‘will naturally return to it I s v 5 Tl the spring natural conditions | 3, BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | Bubiing. Ana ‘eniarsed cxport teade. “Phe-heasa | Cash quotations were as follows: Y milar Movhing. SessionMay—$000 ctis, | Mountan omrse-- TIME BALL ditions will be lax also | SaIl Toans 3@3{Gen Elec prefd.....170 | iy ‘ot tonnage shows some’ enlatgement. . The %¢: No. , 1. 0. b., Te; No. : 3| | Afternoon Session — December — 4000 ctls, | HOPS—i83 crop. + i for ordinary, v hic_Office, U. S. N., Mer- rin {ovhen thesexalieht petc | s e | A andars brice situstion generally s an encouraging | $HCE ¥, 2 O Ko%s Niiter £ o b, Swige | §1 1% Moy—s0o0, $L16K: 20,000, 31185 6, | 15g16c for good and 11G1%e Fox choice to tancy. | Bronch, Byl O neisco, Cal., De- fact, the general 1 | Atch Top & St Fe. 16%| Atchison_ds.. The ‘early arrival of winter Weather in the | 30c; No.'2 Rye, S¥tc; No. s Barley: f. 0. b. 410 | 00k ot s narret was weaker again, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. cember 2, 1898, £ the mew Ferry e Aiddle W e, el Rieo te | South has tended to make smaller cotton crop | 51, No, 1 Flaxseed, tic; Prime Timothy Seed. | otk on ‘and oft call - e was Gropped af exactly noon to-day— i Ty Do 2%/ Mining Shares— | foiimates more popular, ‘and ‘enlarged specu- | {1 7d0" L0 i ‘pounis. $ 503 s Short b | Feed, $1 2501 2% Brewing, 31240146 per| BAGSCalcutta Grain Bags for next season. | PV YO0 OPNG Yonth mendian, or at 3 | e 0% | Allouez Min Co | | pot purchases have advanced prices | Siges foose, 4 50@4 70; Dry Salted Shoulders, | tl- nominal, at 4%@5c; Wool Bags, "6@2c: San | gcioek p. m. Greenwich mean time. . Boston 17| Atiantie. - for this rtaple. Anthracite coal has been | proey iomisie: Short Cleas Sides, boxed, $4 80 CALL BOARD SALES. Quentin Bags, $4 56. W, S ApeEEs B dian—Pacific Time.) Boston & Maine | Boston & ) "'R;kfi} up in some markets, largely owing to | Gig5! Whisky. distillers’ finished goods, per | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- Lieutenan N., in charge. ANCISCO, Dec. 2 5. m. | Con tourc | Caomes & tiee Selopments'1h the direction. of contrpl of o | KuL1on: 61 2: Sugar, cut loal, uachanged. b it S p e . &G AT o R Routhalas lington CELI SR B , Dec. 2, §p. m. | ¥ Hee o s 2 A0 Suncl : o eos , 88 ! “ 7 == follow the seasonal rainfalls to | Gen Electric §4% | Centenntal put. Tin and copper are again active specu- | _ Articles— Receipts. Shipmente. | *f0sctios Sforning Session—No sales. $6; Bryant, 36; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, 37 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. . h those of same date last | Mexican Ceni 5| Frankiin . latively, and tin plates reflect the formal | Flour, barrels . 36,000 .00 | Afternoon Session—No sales. Scoteh, $8; Cumberland, $8 50 in bula and S = e T neih Pt NY &N En 57 |0ld Domini launching of the new combination in slightly | Wheat, bushels OATS-The feeling was firm and holders | in, sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. $14; | __ Steamer. | rom. 2 ¢ rainfall in 2 hours: O1d_Colon: Osecola higher quotations. The boot .nd shoe situa- | Corn. bushels asked full figures, but the demand was slow. | Cannel, § 50 per ton: Rock Springs and Castie | ‘This = Last Rubber 24 hours. season. season | Unfon Pac 46 {Quincy . | tion has been improved by the severe weather | Oats, bushels 37% | Tamarac] | Fancy Feed, $i27%@130 per ctl: good to | Gate, $7 00; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 | Chas. Nelson...|Seattle lately experienced, as has the outlook for rub- | Rye, bushels . {Humboldt ) e - cholce, $1 22%@1 2%; common, $1 17%@1 20; Sur- sacks. Samoa. | g‘;‘ $. :}g West End. 89 | Wolverine | ber goods. Leather is steadier and hides are | Bariey, bushels . X rise, $1 36@1 42%; Gray, $1 20@1 22%; milling, ’“mc];_cm“ mixed, $395@4; China No. 1, | B!l Thompson. ?eatlle X 25 | Wl o e N Y Il o ahe Produce Fxchange to-day the Butter | §1 260130 per cfl; Red, §140Q1 47%; Black, | $4 55g4 %: extra do, 3 1005 40: Hawatlan, § 50 | Washtenaw.....acoms - o H frn i L e | Jear. The recent advance in raw sugar ap- | OF the Brofuct B cameries, 14g21ic; dair. | ¥1,80G1 70 @6: Japan, $ 70@5 %; Louisiana, $5 50@6's. | North Fork..... Humbeidt . ‘|Dec. .00 ie 3 prefd. 591y | Dears to have culminated this week, and a | mar fi‘,.};“ S acns, steady; $%@10c. Eggs, | CORN—The tendency In prices is upward, as | SUGAR — The Western Sugar Refiring Com- | Santa Rosa. TR ORISR R 0.00 0.32 s by S elight reaction is shown on reports that best fles, i ,C,‘ 2913G23¢. Y " | receipts have been light for some little time. | pany quotes, terms net cash: “ube Crushed [China and Japan )00 - g HE LONDON -MARKET. sugar imports from Eurcpe are likely to hea: KT, ATen o a The demand, however, is not brisk. and Fine Crushed, 8%c; Powdered, §%c; Candy {Humboldt o0 il - sl D s e Ve WHEAT MOVEMENTS, Small round vellow, §1 15@1 17%; Eastern | Granulated, 5%e; Dry Granulated, 5isc; Confec- [Humbolat . 0. e R e NEW: YORK, Dec. 2—The Evening Post's | Ness having been very heavy. N large yellow, $1 (7%@1 10; white, mixed, | tioners' A, 5tc; California A, 6%¢; Magnolta A, | Cacoma. .- 0.00 0.20 077 | London financlal cablegram say The advent of winter weather has tended tr Recelpts. Shipments. | $1.0 per_ctl> California White, . S%c: Rxtra C, 5c: Golden C, 47%c; half-barrels, Teaina Sy u Rocks e lly g R A U T S, 1 Bushels. ushels. | RYE—Callfornia, §120@1 22%; Eastern, $115 | 3%c more than barrels, and boxes %c more. No [Eortian ) Maximum temperature, re Jfenerally .good here to-|n some markets, particularly the East, was de- | , Citles— 483,560 13,400 | @1 17% per ctl. order taken at less than 75 barrels or its Coonirey 1 AT inini R T day = "chexxper mones, but the close | pressed during the summer because of the fn- TmekDOUS eea 408118 tag72 | BUCKWHEAT—Is nominal. equivalent. . 00s Bay : CONDITIONS -AN! NE was, istinctly under the best from | activity in building. A rather better tone fs, | e " 35 69,750 —— o S -WpO! ORECAST. Jack of - support. . Tie Armuess .early In.the | IoWover, now reportediand the opening ot the e 30008 249,181 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. smecamormdé(!'gm::g { pressur: v was 1 v | new vear is awaited with confidence. Recent £ 29, B e A | oy s el tetved oy (e Siremth of | advances in prices in pine ‘and spruce lumber | 10510 oo o 300 | FLOUR—Famlly extras, $15@4%; bakers' | The market, except for Pork, is firm, and | Del Norte Grescent Cify r yrevails throughout the | Tutkish securities was a teature. | . © O | are well maintained, stocks in dealers' hands | Deeroft 9,851 904 | extras, 33 90@4 per bbl. . the best Beef and Mutton will bring the top Homohandt e not I.ll all h;nvy‘ and rengnl both from the | Kansas City . it. 2 ) v wi " yzllow pine and cypress producing sections of A IS EApIOTy: 6t} Snan syope thy with other markets. Central | the South and the white pine markets of the Totals . et that ‘the, change | agaln risen sharply. The Te- | North and Northwest are that a heavy output | midewatere nateation T o oponertie 18 Mot cXbected this year | has been as a rule satiatactorily handied. The | Bogton . n and well-informed operators say that the Lon- | - t R . rancisco for thirty | don Times' cable stating that the stock was | Frd Wwood situation ~maintains all of ~the | New York Rocky - Mountains, except | . Americans were active and good, but closed | er on -the northern-cc fall 87.000 | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | quotation. Hogs are slow and weak. {95,507 | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers o Flour, $§3 25 ‘per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per | are as follows: 97,470 | 100; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $250; extra | BEEF—First quality, 6%@é%c; choice, 7c; 186,678 | cream Cornmeal, $325; Oatmeal, $425; Oat | second quality, 6c; third quality, 4%@o%c. lamook Bay . ec e 595 : g v - | strength previously noted. The domestic wood | Philadelphia 1,641 $4 50; Hominy, $8 3 50; Buokwheat | VEAL—Large, 8@8ic: small. S@Sic per ib. | Curacao. 3 o e e iny, sasevtin ffif,‘r?fy—xg“d“dq‘“,dfi; per cent dividend basis Is | working demand is of good volume, while ex- Ebpacinia 136000 ® k4 55; Cracked Srheat, 8 15 Farina, | MUTTON—Wethers. 7%@Sc; Ewes, 7c. B e T o ot ‘|Dec: P north: portion: | yomp paed: - Gold Js Juoted at T7s 11Kd. New | port husiness Is stoadily Increasing and prices. | New Orleans 48,53 | 54 50, Whole Wheat Flour, $350; Rolled Oats | LAME—£@Sic per ib. City of Panam 4 ‘|Dec. | York has ceased buying. Germany 'still absorbs | as a whole, are considerably_higher than they | Galveston (barrels), $ 85@6 25; in sacks, $5 6@ 05; Pearl | PORK—Live Hoge, c for large, s¥c for me- | CHtY oF T ‘| Dec: fresh | A Ehat isioffored. ¢ Were at the opening of the year. Bariey, $5: Split Peas, $ 2% Green Peas, $450 | dium and 3%@3ic for small: stock Hogs, Clevelas |Dec. CLOSING. The Eex;’eral jobbing thmdz has been rather Totals .. 670,222 er 100 1bs. @3c; dressed Hogs, 6@6l%c for prime. Srisaa Dec. 11 ¥a ay; w 3 LONDON, Dec. 2.—Canadian _Paclfic,’ §7i4; | smaller than usual at this time of the vear, RPOO! ey S L3 ""..‘;\n}: e Grand Trunk, 8. -Bar Silver, dull, 27 7-18d. | and sever2 storms in the East have hurt distri- i gEVER LR . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. PRODUCE RECEIPTS. STEAMERS TO SALE, Money, 21 per cent. | bution but the demard for holiday goods is of | _Wheat— Dec. s ‘ST 3 vicinity—Partly cloudy |. Spanish 4s closed 41%, a net advance of % | an encouraging volume and promises well. Opening 2 10% | Hay is dull at the recent decline. Bran and For Friday, December 2. Steamer. | Destination, Satls. Pler. st. wind. from_yesterday's 'lns}';lfig quotation. ° Business failures are of normal volume, num- | Closing . 10% | Myaatings are without change. Flour, gr sks. 4,444 Wool, bales. 251 v i = s Mount Tamaipals nd | PARIS, Dec. 2—Spadfish 4s closed ‘at ‘4180, | bering 212 for the week. sfainst 152 last week, PARIS FUTURES. RRAN-$14 50Q15 50 per tob, Barley, ctls. 5.6 Paper, rearis Y by 3,9 ami{Pler 11 rth, 20 miles;. m: emperature. cur-. 50 tn 1597, 359 in 1896, 315 in 1895 and 422 in . e , 70 Begs, 3 10 Pler 24 Sent I BAMMON, - BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. Wheat, _including ‘flour, shipments for the | , Flour— MIDDLINGS—$19920 per ton. Butter, ctls $9 Wine, gals RS T et L R e e n Forecast Official. e week aggresate 7,483.950 bushels, against 5,824,- | Opening FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $2650@27 per | Cheese, ctls . Santa Rosa|San Diega. ... (Bec. b Sm|Plor & X NEW. YORK, Dec. 7 Bradstreet’ 726 bushels last week, 6.499,950 bushels in the | CloSing ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $31G31 50; job- | Beans, sks Bomans Sound..[Dec. 6; 10 am|Pier 2 » Dec. 2—Bradstreet’s Financial | /' r o ionding week of 1897, 3,653,160 bushels in | ., Wheat— bing, $32@32 50; Cocoanut Cake. $24@%; Cotton- | Potatoes, s C. “Neison..[Fuget Sound...J9¢. - 0 0 o Pler 13 EASTERN MARKETS. Retlgw do-masdw il say; 1596, 3,136,828 bushels in 1895, and 3,011,560 bush- | Qpening seed’ Mealy $25@30 per ton: Cornmeal, §28 50@) | Onions, sks. 1,040 Leather, roll Arcata I e < e e ¢ 10 wmiPler 2. } 3 More than the customary amount of atten-\Gcls in 1864 Since July 1 this vear the exports | CIOSIng - 24 50: Cracked Corn. $24@2. Bran. sks . 150| Hides, numbs &1 | Alitance " [Oresan Port. Dec. .6 10 smpler 3 NEW ¥ STOCK MARKET. tion has been paid this week to foreign influ- | of wheat aggregate 9,198,142 bushels, againse FASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $16 50§17 50 for | Middlings, Lime. bbls . 1| oo v NewpbEL. o.|Dec. 7, 9 am|Pler 11 NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—The New York stock | tendencies, bas been more or less irreguiar in DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. CHICAGO. Oat, $14@15 50; Island Barley, $11@14; Alfalfa, OREGON. “aa) GuikRtS. . Hanboldt : el 4860 to respond to the sangulne view | ItS actual course. The local professional ele- CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—CATTLE—Were stronger | §11G13 50: Stock, $11@12; Clover, nominal. Flour,’ qr sks....\ 1,980 Hay, tons .. e e 9, 10 am|Pler 24 London Exchange as to the | Ment has Been ranged on the bull side in an-| NEW YORK, Dec. 2—R. G. Dun & Co.’s | and 10c higher in some Instances. Christmas SOUTSIDE HAY--(From Oregon. Utah. ete)— | Oats, otls .. 390 Rl {San Diego. 1 am|Pler il merican securities. Ameri- | HiciPation of an agreement by the Spanish|Weekly Review of Trade will say to-morrow: | cattle sold in limited numbers at 5 1085 %. | Moy f3roaneirat ?fl.‘;,fi“gfi.“{,ff@%fl‘gg: WASHINGTON. ture of that market and were | COMmIssioners to the American peace condi- | The report of failures for the month of No- [ Good to choice steers, $5@5 60; commoner | Clover, $11 50@12 50; Timothy, $11 50@13 per ton. [ Wheat, ctls 14,580 Bran, sks . SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. te sharply before the opening | LonS The realization of this belief on last| vember is extremely gratifylng because it | - i.. s3 90@4 9; Stockers and feeders, $3@ | STRAW—35@T5c per bale. Barley, ctls 3,270 Hay, tons ST rmanding. of orders for ‘en- | Yionday fourid the traders generally disposed to | shows not only a decrease in number and a | & yo: bulls, cows and helfers, $1 75@4: calv : v bale Oats, ¢tls 5,5601 i eocnsa ARRIVED. t'5t, goid for shipment -to’ New. York | donc. Dowsver. waa A Purchaser”of "ony | smaller amount of liabilities than in any | & 7u;g 5: Western ted steers, $3 0@5 30. BEANS AND SEEDS. NEVADA. Friday, December 2. pprehension i London over - the | stoeks, and support from that quarter checked | MONth excepting three summer mgnths since HOGS—Ruled strong at $3 3 45 for common | 1,403 Peas are doing better, as receipts h Middlings, sks.. 5331 Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson; 45 hours from Port 160k. e recession in prices. On Wednesday, how- | the monthly record began, but because caretul | to prime hogs. Bulk, 8 32%@3 40; plgs, $8 10|, 00 B0 PIE SOE 6 A ch; 919 's xve FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Los Angeles. 3 money there fell to 2% per Werch: the taking of $1.000,00 gold from the | analysis shows a striking improvement both in | @3 30. L e jsbakn liehe - ge in Beans % o A urg, Hansen, 48 hours from New- Sieo in Barls an & resolt | Bonk,of England (of shipment to New York | the small and in” the large failures and In | ' SHUEP_Trade in sheep and ifmbs was very afd Sedds = 0 o0 o Esgs ‘sre cheaper, Chiese is dearer. Butter | DOLE, via San Fedro & howe. 07 0 © "7 by the Bank of England and the | Money market, and -caused foreigners to | SSernE the, WSS, Me VLY (DR, 1D | @550 for choice flocks, bulk, $5@5 40; yearlings, | 51 90@2 05; Reds, $8'25; Blackeye, $3 50a3 15, | , POULEY is In g0od supply at the usual prices. | “Siror Elihu Thomson, Smith 4% days from Tha effect in New York of | (IR FUCL: SIEGUAtRS Sitliude and become | refum may be considered about the best ever | ek 7o; Inferior to ch.ce shier: 12 S04 30 | putters, 532 50; Limas, 53 23 35: Pea, §2 16g | There 18 no scarcity in Game, though it is | Tacome. « Anderson, §7 hours from abroad was.only temporary, | being largely responsible. for b= ,...,‘Se,,;“é;‘,’f made and shows a condition of financial sound- :’:.if"fi Sgfifingb‘fgllafib:f" 3 P | 2 25; Red Kidneys, $2 40@2 50 per ctl. rather dear for the ordinary purse. Stmr Charles Nelson, 3 for ‘standard stocks became | partichlarly in connection with the Pacific | NeSS rarely surpassed, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 50@4 75 per cti; | Fruits and Vegetables stand about as usual | Seattle. of : R 5—C: 3500, H 39,000; 3 =8 man, 13 days from In the duliness which super- | Stocks, 4nd for a short time a somewhat ex- lz‘nbt‘w‘l); :::llllu&srt;m;\;.lelcfihe ,fi‘““!&‘,’{ 'the |€.;‘.; o eceipts—Cattle 08s, sheep, g:lalnghiu;q.crai”src 1%' :im"mzz zs7c Canary | at this time of the year. The summer sorts s;%;,,;g" Lanclp g CLave ’ o 5 X e which will res rom ,000. 2 , 2%@2% f %@7c; Rape, | aro 5 = rices for Standard stooki was ex- | SEEGTALCS VIEW OF 35,:,::“@‘.1;3;“,,‘,&;2‘;"@,‘;: past week's transactions in steel rafls, which KANSAS CITY. 24@idc: Hemp. 24@3e; Thmothy. s@5ic. {ip el bt di il Ship W H Macy, Slater, 10% days from Seat- KANSAS CITY Dec. 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, | DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 501 75; Green, $175 | Yoliowing is The Call's regular weekly | tle. ular, “the, frregularity extending Vi ur- | are said to exceed 7000 tons. The makers hav rent in Wall street. On Thursday, however, con. Market 5@10c higher. Native steers, $6 05 | @1 S5 per ctl. price list: CLEARED. contrary movement ‘of different | the situation abroad became more settled. Mo | ing falled to agree and to complete the con same company. Thus the pre- | advance took place, solldation under which a single agency was | G5: cows and helfers, $1 50@4; stockers and Coal, per ton— Friday, December 2. red stock of Chicago and Eastern Tilinols | Thecase. ‘in the Hank of Hngland dfsoung | expscted to sell all the rafla tor domestic use | ficcre 32 e 2o; mille, $2 503 4 POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES.| Cannel ......$—@I12 00| Castle Gate..§9 0@ — | _Stmr Orizaba, Hall, San. Pedro; Goodall, St Louls and San Francisco first preferred | rate, while the rises of money in London and | OF for export the Western works entered into | HOGS—Receipts, 7000. Market steady to Wellington . —@10 00| Southfield Perkins & Co. Wil v “hile the common stock of the | o éxchange Tates here scemed to ilay the | AR dGrecment by {hemselves, and fixed thelr | crony, bulk of sales, 1 303 heayies, © 2 B;nhl; j{ontinue to quote previous prices, | New Welling- |~ Wellington —@ a5 | _Ship Edward O'Brien, Banfield, Nanaimo; ond preferred of atter | fear of heavy gold withd - ® | scale ot prices a rg, or 457 packers, £ 30@3 3; mixed, $3 16@3 3; | With a dull market. ey 3 Vi x Co. | B rawalsto this coun. @3 packer: 0@ 5@ ton g wgm 00/ Coos Bay.... 700 “fi}-d{,fix Abby Palmer,” Ulbers, Port Towns- s.- The preferred stock of | try. London, therefore, re) Chicago and $19 for Colorado, and the Illinois 5 % b 3 27%; pigs, N ey M relitecty togn | 1% shi hich e o Tepurch "eged;};-;.ed:; Chicage and 31 oAl o etk orders T Lights, 8 0063 1; yorkers, §8 25@3 27%; pigs, | POTATOES—40@S0c for Early Rose and 30@ | Seattle . Generally speaking the | and the market here displ: - | single week covering mucl e ater part - P —] . M firm; = = neluging Northern, Union, Cen- |.ish tone, although the Tadustrals ncthed {3,’,',',. oF Bt Years capacity, But Eastern concorns | s ojibr by RecelDts: 100, Merket firm; lambe, | g1 10; Orogon, ®c@8i; Sweet Potatoes, 5@ | Butter, fancy, pér Cheese, Swiss. ited . Co. B¢ for River Burbanks; Salinas Burbanks, T5¢| Dairy Produce, eto— o T derick Dhu, Johnson, Hilo; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. ern_Pacific, suffered from exten- | the raflroad share list we have not been idle and have taken such large 60c for nearby and $1 25 for Merced; New | square .. -45@50! Common_Eggs . s sales. The Grangers were in | Ly the improvement In Spaculstive sentimins | orders that the output of the year is now ex- OMAHA. Pofatoes, 102 ‘per b Do, per roli.....40@45| Ranch Eggs, per R v Disnger'g cgory.. The sluggishness and [~ .. $ " |ected to excesd 200000 tons. | Bessemer ble | OMAMA. Dec. 2—CATTLE-Recelpts, 20, | ONIONS—0@f5c per ctl; Plekle Onlons, 30 3 dozen s BRI Sy M e the railway list causéd-a con- | - . . . BANK CLEARINGS. y s stronger at Pittsburg. Gray forge Is steady | Market 5@10c higher: native beef steers, $4@ | 500 per ofl. 2 v Pickied . Stmi South Coast, t tia. Thompsorn..- g::i Sl?::i;&l]g. ‘Cousins, Victoria and Port Townsend. of - speculative activity in the A and other pig is in better demand at Chicago | § 25; Western steers, $3 80@4 30; cows and heif- | = VEGETABLES—Gi 5 Firkin, per alties. Sugar showed the great- | :NEW YORK; Dec. 2.—The following table, | nd Philadelphia. Finished products of iron | are’ lower, $3 10@4 40; stockers and feeders, | Beans, 4@ Qg PR A W e = Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoe: Cheese, Cal . e U rine aate Jeal- | complléd by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear. | 214 steel are unchanged in price, although | g3 30G3 40; bulls and stags, 32 2603 %0. Tor By Cana g e tor he Anelons: Gacites | Chieese, Eastorn. 15, 5@17| 2a3% | Salled Dec 2—Echrs Newark and Mary Etta, Tobacco, for San Francisco, Eederal Steel, 4 Tic 1. 0. b. afioat. Options opened steady, and | Week protesting aguinat the innovation proposed | 1y cnotce to fancy, 20@22c; common | Celery, bunch Dy {he association. If the assoclation per- @ String Beans, b, to ¥ | St. Joseph. BEER Cress, doz bu 25 Thyme, 1b. Los_ Angeles... after some advances on clearances light offer- | giiig'in carrying out its plans, it 18 held by rep- | Erades, 16G1c. LUOS BAY—Arrived Dec 2—Schr Melancthon, ] Haee er an early. period pf strength, was no : lates and bars are in remarkably heavy de- % AIATER Swtron; 4 5 ~Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. i he enera] heaviness towars | InES at principal citles for the week ended De- | Piay, “ovecialiy: for Sar bUlAIRE. higher. Henes, 8 2009 35 mixed. 8 :s?a‘ '5rits | Buach, HiGT per tom:Codeots, Mt aer | parem™s 2T B orr Sthr Aloasar, Gunderson, " ©of the-day. The decling in this spec- | CEmber A, with the percentage of increase as| Sales of wool have been large in November, 1ight, $3 30@3 40; pigs, $3@3 %; bulk of sales, | sack. 3 Beef, choice. 15 Stmr Chilkat, ‘Anderson, Ex;ni‘ . Hilo. inity was. based on the lowéring price. of .ihe | compared; With the corresponding- week last | 39,875,800 pounds in five weeks, against 34,122,- | g3 95033 3. EVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, ¢ Cis 10 Haw bark Roderick Dhu. Jobnsop, Flo., product by ‘a, leadipg competitor, and.or the|year: | . , 400 last year and 26,831,000 in 1592, but they | “SHEEP-Receipts, 2000. Market stronger: na- | sliced, raw, 12 per Ib in lots of 2 Ibs: sliced. 5 Ron Bktn Gerdiner City, Paimgren, Grays goinion that the recent demand 'in the trade | © B Percentage, | hitve been affected by tmportant coricessions In | yive muttone, 38 g 45; Westerns, 1 S0g4 30; | desiccated, ‘16aise: ulated, raw, isc: 15 Siviotn Sreok bor. : \rELEGRAPHIC ; i been altogether .abnormal. rooklyn - ot . . . L . v i 3 i 5 ¥ S o &t rose at one timé above 10 to the: high Tec- | samsiss G 2o | “anutacturers have somewhat larger orders | S10°Kers, 32 063 70 lambs, G5 2. Dare a0 Bweet Botetos, Shor Tiratot, ho; e E Dcvarhouse; POINT LOBOS, Dec Z-10 p. m.~Weather, . AT SR e e T e s T oL e Tneviiaply remaln. jiie | DENVER, Dec. 1—CATTLE Recelpts 100, | Si06 Deans, 3o; Tomatoss, 500. . 13 Bor B 12G15 | foggy; wind, NW; veldbity, & miles. strong on thé talk of increased -dividend. The 1307, 109 f the machinery must inevitably remain idle , Dec. s 100, oiuirre sisaal P - X Prefercod. stocks of. the Rabber ‘and. Liather 78,865,008 O e e haterial 15 cheaper in comparison | Market elow but.stady. Beef steere, $3 20 POULTRY AND GAME. ESIVSAL 5 A Srardy. Pumpanies’ soloyeq e Sepen - favorable %(]fl;flim with the cost of wool and goods in other coun- | 4 25; cows, $2 75@3 z?;h :em:';l. ”h;lé:nw paid, ik ~ HPollltry and G:,n'e—u S %‘: ?flf::..lofo 3 lumber aj Portland for trade conditions. Federal Steel rreferred was 192,360 - tries 3 Ti@4: stockers, frelght pald, . ssed Turkeys are still higher. Young stock | Hens, each. , pr doz. ke 3 : suddenly marked up_almost & point wiuiout: + 20,009,508 "fhe wheat market has been lower. with | P00 Tocoipts 150 Market Stendy: Light | 1s e and pelces mace Inorored o arock Mallard, pate. ooy %0 | Homburg, &0s. . : : an: explanatory new’ development, -and - other | San Fi 18:576,263 heavy Western receipts, and has declined sfic Kers, $3 35; mixed, 33 25@3 30; heavy, | quring the past day or two. 50@ 75 Canvasback, pr . MEMORANDUM. iron and el stocks ‘responded i Sympathy. b Atlantic exporcs have " been 61220 bushels | 55T i Gaina rile firci kg thare s 20 scutsulation 09 ® ship 75| | Per Br ship Lonclng On Sept B, Beax and Jinseed ofl.rose 6% -on the reparted mnderwrit- | 796, flour included, for the W X SHEEP—Rece] none. y prig, pr pair. 75 | @ seaman, fell from the main ya: - jig by o cyndicate of th fon plaf, 11,900,774 d Pacific exports 1,610,225, against of stock. — Te He dled instantly. . He was a biit st 10 A, - General E]f&‘?—'flf‘-’i‘.‘f ‘hglnne%.g'y 12.951,566. Ir‘s’a"l,m";h-tnym. and for. five weeks the.total CALIFORNIA RAISINS IN NEW YORK. POULTRY — Dressed Turkeys, 17@1%c; live D Wids Dxf, "ifi- 0p — bn:?\?éh;; 33&'&:,3“ age 21 y";n-. 2 cumulated dividend of the ; 3 in ; A : 3 ucks, each... 7 SRR ey Pucific Mall ‘wes. & strong testiure o she b | 6,596, Ports “have been 14400353 bushels, againat it | NEW YORK, Dec. 3-The Journal of Com- | Hene:, Goess, ver pale, 8 G176 Qoslines, | Gocie’ cach. 1 0001 31 pair oo lr 009 6 | wF o oD Lanchhe —hug 10 Lat & o toran Crease in- net earnihgs for Oetober of $128,807, 510, §51.582 last year, and the price has risen %c. It | merce says: The successful lts of the sea- | 1 60QL T0; Ducks, ?oos- 1 p2nd, 4 508 | bigeons, pair.. 25@ 50 English Snipe, ‘W, Br ship Drumcraig; k B due.to-the increased activity in eific | 5, a significant fact, which all interested | son so far under the administration of the Cali- QAT { 50: il Pt ir. —@ 401 per o Franclsco. - " . . .. E y the - Pacific | is & most sign! $4@s; old do, $4@4 50; Fryérs, 50; Broil: | Rabbits, pal Dex dox . = . STIC- PORT! Otean. - Antiéipation of ‘poor fourth week traf- | §3 may keep well in mm:l. fat o nr:-w:l‘whut fornia Raisin Growers’ Association has fnduced | g 4 50 for large, $3@3 50 for small; Pig- | Hare, each.... 201Jack Snipe;. 2 % D‘éifn“ e 2—Stmrs Empire B O rallinady ouAtcune e et G B about equal the greatest ever known in any | ot organization, it is reported, to contemplate | ons, $1G1 25 per dozen for old and $116G2 for | Fruits and Nute— CO08 BAY.-Barbo e e Han The met changes are mixed: o | Ihlanapaily 5403 Eovh exports fiso but slightly exceeded in the | making further changes rekarding the market- | SN 0y 101 50: Mallara, ; R A A BAY Passed Déc. 2-Stmr -Cleveland, 5~ T'he. bong. market was active and- prices were | Corumbus, O. 5,248, Soar ‘of “greatest movement heretofore. The | Ing of frult, which Includes the ellmination of | GAMI-Guell, S1E1 30; Mallard, $3g8 0 Can- 49 | Oranges, doz. B oy 2 for Seattle.. . etter “suftained ‘than stocks,” Iron :Mountaln | Shvanmb: b possibility that foreign dependence on Amer- | packers and future packing of raisins by the | weon, $1 50; Small Duck, 1 2; Bnglish Snipe. e Outside-Bark Big Bonania, from Depgrture T L A tA WL o abave 9ar 15| Hartlord S 5 ican {,",Mw:,'-'g';.plffo:..fl: fpepnanently increasing | psgociation itself. It is el intended, it %?1 ; Jack Snipe. $1G1 35; Gray Gee se S5 "i0@12! drawer Bay; for BenF e 101 envel i 3 e’ fours were 3 o 9 may £ with middlemen, - i e se, 5; Br ; & aEkong ax -‘added.to the list, of reorganization fours valued | Monmond: Shon 10 Failures for the week have been 281 in the | I8 understood, to do away Wit muddiemen. com. | fio, Bn S5 04750 Tare, $1@1 25: Rabbite $1 3 BB b 5@10 | olympia, for. Hopgkong and- Yokohama. DL L o R T mington S50 708 United States, aggingt 06 last year, and 19 in | ONCR 2! Commission merchanta and brokers | @1 90 for Cottontails and $1 for small. Iy 6@10! _drawer sogia | S41 EBDRO-Asived Des. I-fals Anttle M - States old Tours registered and the séconds ad- | peg, ey & T 3'Tes” Canada, azains s . 2 ‘ikets through whose efforts Call- » ] 120@—| Walnuts, b, Campbell, from na.. 2 % 3 3.in the bid price . 5 g 1.766, 196 R BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Jamonty ok - n AN alonts, i +12@15 | “PORT 1.OS ANGE Arrived’ Dec 2—Haw e L R R A S NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | fornia, raisins have bees, BoCieet, hnd .cn > Vegetables— stmr San Mateo, from Comox. - - 900 shares, includi Atchfson.. 8983 8 3 z LEa the interest’ of California | IERES are off again and very weak at tha de- | Artichokes, doz.75@1 00| Mushroom: £ EUREKA—Arrived Dec 2—Stnir Laguna, hne Lol S bsterd NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, 21,- | whose cxertions in (56 WICOSE OF Faioenls | cline. Cheese is higher and stiff. Butter has | Beots, oz - 155 onions, 3@ 5 | Nov 3. - - . : land anhaan. 6755 Metro- | s 354 barrels; exports, 21,325 barrels. Fairly ac- | frult forelen xateine mes o kets, strenu. | made a further advance. Beans, white, Ib.. 4@ o Potatoés, i 129 3| Sailed Dec 2—Stmrs North Fork and Pomona, . 5500: “Missouri Paolfic, | o Toti a5 tive for spring patents with a quiet undertone. | gusly object to the plans of the nssociation, and [ BUTTER— Cobitedil. oo Do, Sweet........ 304 [ for San Francisco, preteqon, - | bt N Lt WHEAT—Recelpisp 303,400 bushels: exports, | many letiers from leadine houses, we hear, | Greamery—_Fancy creamerles, 24@25c; e, | e ol Famaoy 0% 15020 || BOWENS LANDING=Arrived Dec 3-Schr Pacific, iton | poraand. e i LU 187,757 bushels. Spot market steady; No. 2 red, | have been sent to the coast within the past | pgoqe e caxh B0 B oo I uchslbens | Monterey; Y 1, -3 1. 1 % s Gaz; -5000: solidaced | Nogtolk 300,783 it Firkin, 17@18c; ¥picki 1b.... 8@10, Turnips, doz...... 2 . oA : fags and a prospective visible supply decrease, o s s Pickied Goods—Firkin, 17@1sc; ¥pickied rol, hence Nov 26 i : P hear e pds | Syracase 077,963 tined weak On the deciine lone wheat came | {hiii ory for Bastern handiers will be'to re- | M@lie: creamery tub, nominal, * Zw‘%lhmlm' e B L s 2 Gy back e Coak and Iton, 3320;- Rubber, 7378; Chi-. ’,3:.:“ ,;‘le"-" 222-'_Jlis 3 out and export trade proved disappointing. The | vive the trade.in forelgn goods, which, it s 1b: Blein, e, packed. 16@16%c per Artemis, “";'—-cn‘:n oedtia, Western, " Ry s A uetiton, i close was unchanked 5 e e o iy | statew, may be done If the association insists | "% FERR G0 mig new, 1134@120: old, 10 10@12(Shri e S P Gl toe Rert . CLOSING STOCKS. Fall River... 913,226 hatan "‘%“»zé’“' e il Shsizea mo R é%’r:‘ffi%”‘;‘m”m““'uf’:: the | @1lc; Cream Cheddar, 12%¢; Young Amer- R0 e Shad o PEORT BLAKELEY-Arived Dec 2-Bktn' AR Losaan HOPS—Steady. Dresent time has been of value In improving | i @RS FBastorn, Wale, . me. 013 Sea Bass. Amella, from Honotulu, T T Ok re was a further decline in tin | (e conditions, but it it held by dealers and | qjum Eigs, 30@S2ic; Eastern, WG%e for ordi- :glo'sflu At Al D e T pmaw bk S0 to-day under liberal offerings and searcity of oot o force things s indicated by ine Tecen | Bary and 2 lefe for fancy, 5 At lSkaes i i 5 (LOINT ARELA-Arrived Dec.2-Stmr Alea- B Jusiness jefartm ‘Was of testo president of t] raz, he 5 Tatuger proportion With & Eeneral - tendency | Siavino 1o Aikels to. Brove & boomerang, sei| ~ DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. i—@—IClams % | FORT TQWNSEND-Arrived - Dec 1-Ship 1,200,840 -0 | of ‘prices toward a lower level. At the close | the gain made during the past few vears in| Arrival of 519 cases Mexican Limes. ~@-.Do. she 2 frigo? MoV 16 for attle s . 2 E Q. 19% So Pacific . . 945,238 the Metal Exchange called: | Eastern markets at least will be very likely to| Grovo © ot S aun though stocks e Do “‘:Ml»l 5 -logg EVE] —Arrived Dec 2—Schr Queen, hne ‘Cni & ELIN; 8o Railway g6 118 '1G TRON--Warrants nomina at §7 2, Do oot T presant methods are: Torced \tpon thy nge: 3 are $0q75 Do, sottsheil, 40253 | Nov 17, Y § Do prefa (Do pratd. - - S i+ | LAKE COPPER—Unchanged with $I2 75 bid | trade: ) lighter than they were. 10g12 Mussels, qt.'.. @1z | TACG led Dec 2-Nic bark Bundateer, | W o % Texns & Pac.... . Soesi 57| and $i2 5736 asked. . L Persimmons are offering at $191 25 per box. 2 Stas, Gl i 108 | for Syinehl 2 Chi -Ind. & L..7i.. 74 Union Pacific ... Z7% | Birmingham & 5 | o N—Easy with $18 bid and $18 25 asked. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. S i e (TR Oy : 30 Do, m, doz.25g%0 | Arrived 2-Schr G W Wateon, from San e % | Binghamton” : et M Raring the SHIRE, Brie. sor roe L e - — o EASTERN PORTS, 138 | Binghamton S Dec. %—The Earl Fru Dercics, § 50@4 ikl ; i it 411t | Texingron, Ky {eading miners and smelters at the West guotes | | CICACO, D ST Tar, rule Company | _Shegmbciuiy # s countey. whigh has 50 Ce(ABShed Baruast | (3 E L ORE-Arived Dec i-Simr Advance, 1§ - |[Wheel & L E, ith Jacksonville, Fid.. SPELTER-Dull, With % 25 bld and § % Tokave, §1 161 %; Verdelle, $1 11@1 80; B. | o S13 80 per bok. for Coos Bay. " "o®%erd | customs. In some parts harvest caie- | " ronpioN PORTS * ‘Del'& Hudson assessment paid. 4% | Kalamazoo «........ asked. 5 Ferrera, §1 15; Cornichon, $1 25. Weather| "G per box; crates sell 10g1sc | Prations are held, but we have no tradi- | ganTA 3 ‘DA L& W, Do pre(d, 4th as- . | *Akron 5 i wr{—omm do-wlfl, unchanged to | cloudy. Two cars sold. Bimner Thin ! 13 | tions such as they have abroad. s, “""m:;mu&:anm 1 Nov 26—Schr Al- el & Rio G. sessmen . ¥ ints__lower. Sales _bags, including Earl — ‘o raat 3 - Do pre sy &‘mmnlm 4 Bdreh,"ss T Mav. 565" Spot : NOTICR To MARINERS. | HSANADIOSalied Deo 1-Hew bark Diamond rie, new ' Adams Bx ... i i steady: No. : No. ; ; ] onol = . Dg 15t prefd - p § steady; Cordo ; ! : YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 30—Stmr City

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