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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1898 3, 1898. fo:n:}:x‘; {)ull on the tower of the new Ferry Powell-st ey Sac EI Ry 36.100 TIME BA! : i - rity S B 320 350 LL. the Rockies, increase, 2,424,000 bushels. The | 2000 ctls, 98%e; 10,000, 9834c; 2000, 98c. December | ond hand prices. Hides are quiet and un- svflfll gl 1,iwmo.~|'$~!(.m Trade News reports afloat for | —i000, $1 33; 6000, $1 32%. changed. % ngenfl'r col.rlmh Branch phic_Office, U. 8. N., Mer. nd in Europe, increase, 1,000,000 bushels. To- | _Afternoon’ Session — December — 2000 etls, | A local circular says of Wool: “There has e e B L aces Se (Fancieco. Cals De " |tal supply, increase, 3,426,000 bushels. Corn, | $132%: seller, 1509, mew, 6000, 35%c; 2000, 9S%c. | been some local trade the past weeks but it California s United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, | OATS—Business is light, is not of a large magnitude and chiefly em- braces the better types of Northern Humboldt increase, 357,000, would probably make a demand for Seed. The building was dropped at exactly moon to-day— = 5 X % ; d Mendacin g ell |8 F & N P 5s/110% eridian, or at § Erie Gen 4 753 So y o8 G - =2 ¥ e i3 1 s b P 3 3 . | FW &'p s i5 52 Standard R 760 | increased 520 bushels for the week. to S e A LN L | R aflor e 20 4 Fvgna Gt bpd of whom § B Cstise- ittty lcalifornia, .13 Lieutenant. UL 8, . i charke. | G 0T T oW S 3 —_— i 244G % L. 3% 4 2 e S SR L T it e EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. ;inu!rpgs;g@slx ot g-%y.,:ll%?ldfi‘é»fi:& m"-’l‘:’“‘,éfi‘l’e°°’!l§,’,°e“;:g:e,n°"v‘ufm’: T |SPCB e s o S7% % SHIPFING INTELLIGENCE. arley dull | “Do 2as 103 Reg 2ds...... 4 e 0@ 7 ey e 2 " | reported to be intensely cold in the East and |S E Vigorit ........ 3% 3% ) rn end Rye unchanged iHETC 2 {on Pacific 4s..102% CHICAGO. 31 60@1 70. : have altefionss o ekt And 18 v Water Gs1ni Miscellaneous— e { nh&n ;rm; fiza “f) D & Gulf 1sts 8 ii| CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—CATTLE—Recelpts of h(;QRh-—There is very little on the market and ;\&R:wé!n!&ew'l’:l vrv:;:le :Ji?n:.’lle“dce)slt:r:n:r:)::‘)x § V Wis(3dm).102% Al Pao Assn.. 10814104 ARRIVED. s in Flour. | Jowa Cent Ists....105%|Wabash lst 5s cattle to-day wers unusually small, but prices | holders a:;ugém tn c‘:_mse;llu:é‘l’;:.lm_ Bastern | fal Theb L ook and ail dealers are hope- g V Wis(3dm). 100e Ger 1.4 Wiks. 180 inentay; Memb"b}" s NS | La new consols 45.1073%| Do 2ds ere bately isteady. £Common half-fat steers, |, .o obo i dond FolOWs BN 0 ST00; mixed, | will Te*a0 Diidic oo 1o Justify them in placing | S6tN Gas 68,100 " — [Hana Pl Co.. 174 17% | stmr_Coos Bay, Glelow, 70 hours from New- Ontons firm. LAN Tniids jr s ae 5;_ 2air toigood mhipping steers, §4.600 | ¢; Der ctl: California white, $1 10@112%. | larger orders for heavywelght goods than has s = Eectrios e s R & | vort (®), RN R e ply and stiff. Missouri € .. o e johrime, fancy cattle, 35@6 05; stockers and | RYE—Is still dull and weak: California, | been the rule for the past two winters.: CLht DAt ene i — | Imaanctu Co. &% Stmr. Coquille River, Jol 3 light supply and stiff. MK & T 2d5. feeders, 33 234 10; calyes, common grades, 8@ | 117,01 2; Eastern, 4135 per ctl. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | gent T8 ' T [Oeranis o oo S0 5oy | Fort Brase. 75 hours from As- dy. Eastern Eggs higher. Do 45 ... 5 575; prime lots, $6@8 5. BUCKWHEAT—1s nominal. about 1o under the quotations. Heavy salted | ARG &G 1y 1 |Qceanic 8 Co.. 38 898 | “Stmr Fuiton, Levinson, ou Two more cars MINING STOCKS. HOGS—Sales were. llarselyflsc abol\"’e l&'fislall'; —_— Ec"'%hm‘sc’“’g“;‘l'éa sslfi{cl; nght, éci'Co:Cm%u. Oakland Gas.. — = 52% [Pac C Bor Go.101 mé'&'.r Feennat Shestiiv Bonre. from: Hureks 2(Ontario day’s closigg _guatations. “Hogs Sol FLOUR MILLSTUFFS. ; Stags, ‘6c; Sal D, Sc:’ Calf,” Sc; dry = G0y = Shea, 19 - el e b way from #3635 rom the commoner droves AND: et Hides, eound, Tic: eulls and brands, 1e: dry Pac Gas Imp.. — 8 [Per Paint Co. 7% St el anile R0 Lons o Crescent = rak o Plymouth up to $3 45@3 52 for oo prime lots, TR—] xtras, $4 15 B ers’ eal, I5c; dry Calf, eepekins, y yie S t and weak. B e L Reiln hows molnk at §8 30@3 40; the bulk o 1‘;‘;‘:",‘,‘_’; S o shearlings, 15@25c’ each; short wool, 30@40c S e B Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, 62 hours from Vic ed. Gould & Curry Do prefd @3 50. MILLSTUFFS. Prices in sacks are as fol- | &Ch: medium. 60@8c; long wool, $0c@$1 10 35 Alaska Packers' Assn 104 00 | toria and Puget Sound ports. well cleaned out of first hands. Hale & Norcross Sterra Nevada s ir demand caused an advance of ey I sacks are 2 piok | enchi Horse Flides, salt, 517503 for laree and | 5 Alaske Packers’ Assn........ 104 00 Pt G s quiet and unchanged. Homestake andard sbout in choice lambs and choice sheep usual discount to the trade: Gral %5c tor small; Colts, S0c: Horse Hides, dry, $150 [ 130 Canrrel Thons & pason: 2 5 Tuesday, December 13. a g nion Con sold better, but heavy-weights were again dis- . $325 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275 per | for large and 50c@$l for small. 50 Hutchinson S P Co.. 8375 Stmr Lakme, Klitgaard, Seattle; E T Krust in fair tome ellow Jacket . crimnated againit. Most of the sheep wees | 100; Rice Flour, §T; Commeal, 330 'extra NTALLOW-—No. 1 Jndered, $4@3%c per 1b: | 160 Hawallan Commerciai & Saga A e D S L e s e i hout the same. S AN S Westerns they sold mostly , 33 25; <al,” $4 5; . 2. 2%c; refined, 4%@sc; Grease, 2o. 8 3 ? A OCKS AND BONDS Westerns an ¥ 5 and | G 50 253 50; Buckwheat G ? . 6 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar. 5178 | road and Navigation Co. % o R |Ed Elec Tel e ;fix‘n;:n A S iy, 80 $375; Farina, mf,‘nt?kfg?&?'gfl“};S,;’“,‘“,f";’;,fl“;;‘&g‘j&“ 2| ® Market-st Railway. 51874 | Whaling bark Horatio, West, whaling; Wil WINE AND BRANDY RECEIPTS. Call 23| Gen Eleo pretd.. 158 | 180000, & M1 7. " & " | # 50;' Whole Wheat Flour, 33 §0; Roiled Oats | months". 8@dc: Foothill snd Nesthora eree 13 e O RGNS R o5 cashint o | Mam Lewls. i = e S SR R | Receipts—Cattle, 2600, hogs, 42,000; sheep, | (barrels), 3 $@6 2: in sacks, %@,%; Feait | @ldc: Foothill'and Northern, defective, s@ite: | f1000 § ¥ 4 Ber ¢ o aan ek 1% % su_}‘m;gin ey ccelpts of Wine and Brandy at this port | ,Stock o 7000. e M B it (oRUE Beas) IS G reen K s ! {’};’_‘"Pi"‘nmrg"gnfigggd‘;g}fi“&&“@mi Nevada, 3@ | “50 vigorit Powder, $%s| stmr Gipey, Lelana Sante Cruz, the first eleven months of the year were | 410 5 Kooooee Lo ANSAS CITY. : R 3 10 Vigorit Powder. %% ftmr Mineis Devid, Tacoma: mpared with the same time in | Do prefd JEANSAS CITY, Dec. ls.AhATT{ffiREG;‘flE:S. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Humhnldfon:; Aondosing . @11 Afternoon Session. Stmr Sequoia, Thwing, Fort Brags. or W 0 g , ezainst 10,- | Bell Tel 2 o L e Northern Mountaln i Board— Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. | Boston & Albany Mining Shar S5 TEXES SRIBOTAL SIALRS D 5723 95: 8 Hay still remains dull. Alfalfa is In good hern . 6@ T | 130 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar. 5175 Bark Amy Turner, Watland, Hilo. |Alloues ' Min Co.. § |3 45; native cows snd heifers, 31 85 demand and there is a firm feeling in choice | Plains . _5@6 | 30 Hutchinson S P Co. 8875 | Schr Charles R Wilson, Johnson, Grays Har- R T e i B Wheat, but other descriptions are quiet. o oo el (on xtinaryy | 10 Market et Rallwa LT Landing. Pacific Time.) A etta| & Doston: of sales, $3. 3008 40; heavies, K 32403 4 Binc, | Pran and Middiings are firm and unchanged. | }44@18%o for good and 16gisc for choice to | 1% Pac Aux Fire Alarm BT i Hoth, Tomens e T Calumet & Hecla..610 mixed, @ & 5003 20, | BRAN—SIS@16 50 pe: i Street— = ? the FRANCISCO, Dec. 13, 5 p. m. = 255 $3 25@3 30; pigs, 32 80@3 20. - I o9 per ‘ton. Kn P o8 R e .104 00 POINT LOBOS, Dec 13, 10 p m—Weather S CLET D g, 01 Domidion 331 @5 40; m“m"&n;-l \‘H ?f- fon: Olicake Meal at ‘the mill $MGN%; Job- | BAGSCalcutta Graln Bags for next season, INVESTMENT BOARD. L oNboN D‘:gbfl'fg‘;:afi"&,fi;xm i ison, and rainfall in past t y-tow . 37% Osceola 7 A 2 ng, $32G32 50; Cocoanut Cake, $24@ otton- et 5c; Wool . 26 b NDON, — 2 Rubber - 46 ' Quinc: Piu | OMAHA, Dec. 13 -CATTLE-Recelpts, 250, | seed Meal, $25G30 per. ton: Cornmeal, 123 500 | Quantin Bocs, s a. | o) Do8% 26@%c; San Morning Session. 5 | 3%, Yokohamatrom Porijand with bulwarks Last his Last | Union Pac . - 83% Tamarack 1% let steady. Native beef steers, $4 30@5 30: | 24 50; Cracked Corn, $M@: COAL—watL 2 : New Welll 100 Central Light & P. -1; 2 | Gamaged. two boats carried away and cargo e )n. Season. | West End . % Wolverine a2 tern steers, §3 70@4 40; Texas steers, $3 § CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $16 50@18 for ellington, $8 per ton; New Welllng- | “39 Equitable Gaslight - T ged. 0.14 Westingh Elec. Humboldt 84 14; cows and heifers, $3@450; canners, $2@3: | good to choice and $14@1s for lower grades: | tom, $8; Southfleld Wellington, $750; Seattle, | 20 & v Sragec™ LR DOMESTIC PORTS. 0.00 Do prefd . Union Land . % | stockers and feeders, § 3034 50; calves, # 50@ | no fancy coming in; Wheat and Oat, $13@18 50 | $6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5: ‘Wallsend, $750; [ 10 Cal Safe Deposit. . CLALLAM BAY—In port Dec 13—Schr Nor, | . ma, from P 75; bulls, stags, etc.. $2G3 S0. Oat, $UGI5 50; Island Barley, $U@I4: Alfalfa, | Scotch, §8; Cumberland. $8 50@9 in bulk and $10 Afternoon Sesston. 8, from Port Gamble, for San Pedro. b eceipts, - 1600 Market _stronger. | §11@12 §0: Stock, $11@12; Clover, nominal, @10 25 'in sacks; Pennsylvanin Anthracite Eg, | 25 Central Light & P. 1800 | PORT HARFORD—Arrived Dec 12—Schr Ida 0.00 s cavy, 8 8@ 4 mixed, & @3 IT%; lght, | OUTSTDE HAY—(From Oregon. Utah, ete)— | §14; Cannel, 3550 per ton; Hock Springs and | 23 Senwral Lisht & 1 1180 | Schnauer, from Grays Harbor; schr Charles 0.00 NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—The Commerclal Ad-|s3 4043 45; pigs, 33 30@3 35; bulk of sales, $3 35 Jheat and Wheat and Oat, $13 50G715: Cheat, | Castle Gate, $7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk 50 Hawalian . 517 BVER: from Grays Harbor. 0.00 2.48 | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | @3 40, $11 T5@12 75; Alfalfa, $10@10'5: Oat, $13 S0@15; | and $14 in sacks. SVERETT—Sailed Dec 13—Schr Queen, for 000, 31| The new account here was opened well amid | SHEEP—Recelpts, 3000 Market dull, lower. | Clover, $1150@12; Timothy, $11 50@13 per ton. CORDAGE—Manila, 9%c; Stsal, 9%c; Duplex, MINING STOCKS. n_Francisco. .00 se. | Keneral firmness. But the only buoyant market O S et | WS BAWSGUciper haio, ke basis. Maximum temperature, | lambs, $4@5 25. 4, stockers, 32 50@3 70; CANNED FRUITS—Cherries, $1 35@1 50 for SEATTLE—Sailed Dec 13—Stmr Charles Nel- Following were the sales In the San Fran- | 00, for San Francisco, an, 47 e Ameaa M VER. BEANS AND SEEDS. BIacic and $1 801 8 for white: Peaches, $1400 | ciguo D A Bt pATived Dec 1-Stmr Goiden Gate, hence s gmenn, (@7 L aie CERAL | n°ss for months was done, va e R, 175; Pears, $145@100; Apricots, 31 : e 7 : CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | exchange of shares, the bears closing out and 2 —CATTLEReceipts, 800, | mpere have been no changes in Beans for sev- EioiNE ess?bns g P 31 35@: Morning Session. NEAH BAY—Passed Dec 13-Bark Levl G FORECAST. A buying and profit taking marking the | Market active and steady. Beef steers, $3 80@ 5 - = i 85 . | 200 Beloher . .. 17 200 Mexican 30 | Burgess, hence Dec 6, for Tacom, : e has fallen slightly over the en- s Bt e ) e R 9 50; teeders; troleht paldto| 201 (a78: Becds sre quiel (asevprybiody,has| SCANNNDISVRGHTABLEE [Pene, £ BEcOt t5: | M0 iTclonar 0 0. IEIEMET o 8 | COOS 'BAY—Arrived Dec 13--Sehr Glen, from tire' Pucific slopel during. the Dast twenty-four transactions, The chief favorite 1o ALehi: stockers, freight pald, $3 75@ | been waliting for rain before purchasing. o e G L S PR S e b o4 | San Pedro. i B in vast twelve | son preferred, The general continuation rata St LI o | BEANSTavon g2 0 Sl “Seriten, | | COFFBE: Conta, Rlea lgiie nominal_tor 3 xfdaonia 20100 Overmai | QUMPQUA—Arrived Deo 12—Schr Sadle, hence - = s H St Py v bl ot o6 . Market o 5 § 2 o E 7 ; grasuecs 5 Challenge . c 3. E rematned practically | Nashviflg and. Atchison awore satumn scacrs | hiper: Tashs o 384003 45; mixed, $8 35 | $22 10; Reds, $3 1503 20:’ Blackeyo, 31 75@4; | Washed; 13gise for good to P ey gt | 1100 Con Cal & Va1 15[i00 Savase 14| POINT ARENA—Sailed Dec 13—Stmr Alca- st v in " | Ten thousand pounds gold was taken for Lima. | @3 40: heavy, $5 20@ Butters, $2@2 50; Limas, $3 25G3 35; Pea, 32 30g | Derry: 1%@ile for good pe: i 300 Crown Point.... 1[40 Savage . over the entire coun- 2 60; for good to prime; 13| zar, for Port Los Angeles. Canadian Pacific, $$%: Grand Trunk, 7%. Bar | SHEEP—Receipts, non ed Kldneys, §2 1002 80 per ctl. 10%@116 nominal for good 4 except I | Biiver dntl, 35 b0 Sone 3 o oA SEEDS -Brown Mustard, $4 50@4 75 per ctl; | CUrrent mixed with black beans: 9g1le for falr; | 50 SOME% Ciirry %e[o0 Sierra Nevada:: 52 Shanter, from W iiiepa orpl DK Tam o Arizona and ngton. Rain | © LONDON, 1.—Spanish s “closed i DRIED FRUIT IN THE EAST. JoloW, Mustard, $435: Flax, $3G2 35 Canary { R0 or OO L oA e T 80 Hale & Norcrs:. 11 8 Standard . GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Dec 11—Schr Ed- P o Rrs e ERBIN, oo, 13 Spaniih e Sionst i 274, | NEW YORK, Dec. 15—The Journal of Com- | 5 @isc Cnom s e s i Cogaer P | for fair washed; ‘10ls@itie for good (o prime 100 Justice 161100 Unton Con. B e ratec 84@8%c for superior un- $%@10c tor d_to’ prime unwashed peaberry. Nicaragua Arrived Dec 12—Schr C A Thayer, hence Nov 30; schr Dauntless, hence Dec 1: bktn Gardiner City, hence Dec 2; bken Catherine Sudden, washed peaberry; ) @ et DR washed; Sc_for green unwashed; @1 85 per ctl. The situation in dried frults is In merce sa; rather unusual for this time of the year. Green, $175 .. 291800 Yellow Jacke! Afternoon Session. 100 Mexican .. e movement of the to the 5W YORK GRA AND PRODUCE. extremely t o1 d small stocks, based on the ONS AND 8%c n for good to ‘superfor un- { 500 Alpha 03]1200 Hale & Norors. 13 | hence Dec 4 schr’Allen A, from Honolulu} X a DTSk ion i W YORK, Dec. 13—FLOUR—Recelpts :"1;7(:( ::r.;fx:?(n:h\‘. t season, prices fn many | FOTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. OiNe m;gimnlnommasl cddsmpionrun, e et brd {m ophir 5 ;s‘r;'; :;l::h}’e:.drenc!ecg:erjd:f ;f:.lr“oy - Keellngg. over California orts, 14,15 = % s s y : s 3| § cKay, hence Deo Wednes Tehac! Sxpocts, 1611, ity active and foh- | jines ars barsly steady land buvess sseinits b6 | 1ne shviet tor Tetztas' ot oo 1| od peaberey. | Guatemala and Mexican— | 60 Best, & Belchier. 38/200 Eptal e s tass Mokas: ibece Dey ¥ e inditterent ‘a8 o thiefuture, MDY ecr fos |/ pORE NG mallisaiesatin iadvancilar hes [1OGITAT ToFRUEImEl SORENEVANRAERA ew rop A0 Savage . 13 | tune, hence Nov 27; schr Bella, from Port L.is b g WHEAT—Recelpts 199,800; exports 324,000 | o0y 0o purchases for future delivery and | ing made. Vegetables show little change, | s@ilc for fair Ll 5 7@stc for medium; 5@ | 100 Gould & Curry.. 23(100 Sierra Nevada.. 9 | Angeles; bktn Encore, hence Dec 8: schr La A firm; No. 2 red, T04c; ontions | are buying spot £oods only In accordance witn | POTATOES— 50g63c for Early Rose: 10Ggoe for | 20 for inferlor to ordinary; 11%@12c for good | 200 Gould & Curry.. 27/200 Union Con....... 17 | Gironde, from Santa Barbara; stmr Grace Dol: . closed strong at %@%e net | actual needs of the present. In many of the | River Burbanks: Sallnas Burbanks, Te@sl 10: | 04 rime washed peaberry; S%@ioe for good —_— lar, hence Dec 10. C n There was active covering of st leading 1 this apathy of buyers is having a | Oregon, 75c@§1 10; Sweet Potatoes, S0@de for | ynwashed peaberry; S@S%C for good to su- | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Dec 13—Schr John rain - | on bullish foreign ne: 8 small interior | depressing effect and wWhereas at this season | nearby and $1 25@135 for Merced; New Pota- perior unwashed. Board yesterday: A_Campbell, for Newport. A | strength in corn and big the market is usually strong if not tending up- | toes, 1%@215e per Ib. | P GG CODFISH—Bundles, 4o; cases, se- Morning Bession. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Se- nort | 71 5-16@72 6-16c; March, ward the feeling generally appears to be easy. ONIONE. 1 lected, 4i2c; imitation Eastern, blc; boneless, | 1000 A1ona Con. 05,900 Mexican o quoia, hence Dee 13. Ut 3ige. The purchase by interior buyers of a consider- e 5@6c; String | 136 HE0 LN GTke: blocks, 5% tablets, | 1000 Al |30 Mexic - EASTERN PORTS, ‘ ? jty of peaches, apricots and prunes, Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoes, 250 | middles, 6a@Sise per Ib: desiccated, 74 | 500 Andes - 181300 oppir 57 | , NEW YORK—Sailed Dec 13—Ship St Davia, 5 Rain Wednesday; first named, hisirelleved ithis mar | 00 for Hay andissenn: for LosiAneelessimey [ La0s DGR 08 IRGES BONRECERECST ke 500 Best & 37(200 Obhir 2% | for San Francisco. b METALS—At the close the Metal Exchange | ket of a weight t has been depressing it | Flant, 10c per Ib; Garlic, 7@8c per Ib; Dried | pickled cod, half-barrels, each, $4 50 300 Best & Belcher, 38!200 Ophir . 39| Arrived Dec 12—Stmr Finance, from Colon. 8 v wind | calje for some time past, but has not as yet re- | Okra, 15c per Ib; Green Peppers, 3@se per Ib: | PIiIel S0 I LR FER, SRET, 26@2sc per | 300 Best & 23/800 Potost ... 21 FOREIGN PORTS." . ture, 4 maximum, | TpIGIRON—Warrants nominal at §7 25. sulted in any reaction, which might be ex- | Dried Pepbers. 0@lsc: Marrowfat Squash, # | 1,7 Bela Leather. medinm, 24@tte; Hole Tanthes e omlise 1131200 Bavone 3 | ALGOA ‘BAT-sellen Topis e 4 H. WILLSON, <E COPPER—Firmer at $127 bid and [ pected to foilow the lifting of such a load. | @10 per ton; Carrots, 2@ %e per sack. light, 28@%c; rough Leather, heavy, 2UQ%c: | 60 Con Got & Vari 125 s Sorag® Niev B e i ailed No ‘rench bark 1 recast Offictal. oy There ls, however, much more confldence felt ke rough Leather, light, 23@2ic; Flarness Leather, | 350 Con Cal & Va.1 173 300 Sterra’ Nevada.. 8s HAMBURG—Sailed Deo 9—Br bark H: TIN—Unchanged, with $18 bid and $1810 | in the future of apricots and peaches and less POULTRY AND GAME. heavy, 80@36c; Harness Leather, medium, 21@ | %30 Gonfidence 88 600 Sterra Nevada.. 89 | for Santa Rosalla. S asked R o e e o dasajths ing | 80c; Harmess Leather, light, 26@So: Collar | %) Gould & Cui 26 300 Slerra Nevada.. 91| FORT PIRIE—Arrived Dec 12—Haw shi LEADFirm, with § & bld and § 67 asked, | scarcity of larger sizes restricts business, as | Two more cars of astern came in, making | 06}, Harhest, Leothn, ghi AREc; Collar | a0 Gowia & Guivy™t 28 200 Sferra Nevada.. %0 | John Ena, from Part Iocilonc® R The firm fixing the settling price for leading | the demand is chiefly for this kind, but there | four already this we The market fs de- | Grib: Veal, finished, L0G5ic: Calf, finished, T5c | 2o 1iate b Norciss, 13|23 e oo B | P ARl et utlow. e & miners and smelters at the West quotes lead | is o lrf;l‘rm';-m(-mnln Iicesyte Xbesmflghcgr" pressed in consequence, and several kinds | Gs1 de%.‘;lnl.-her]l“ )fir?l‘zlghvesrpll";nt:sgilolcl(nlru 700 Justice 1712100 Utah . 11 | ental; for San Fremesce Dec 11—Ship Ort- $3 50 and coppe: California relsins the s! s J - & K nlits, 14G16¢ per 1b; Ro: 5, . . 3 R nchangéd, at $ 25 bld and $535 | ain. hoagh. he.statement oF the:preaident ‘ot | 80w & decline. Turkeya are Portcularly dull. | ST Catiforhia. Castor Oll. ases, No- i, Stc; Afternoon Sesston. phrrived Dec 12—Ship Two Brothers, hence ey the mmis Ralsin {Growers' Assoolation®iai| Jame, ontindes weais at 2 Hecling §s 5iG o [y f 1 avpo spT Al AN F(mATIEREER TRt a ok 1100 Belcher . 17 400 Justice ... - 17| BRISTOL—Arrived Des 13-Br shi COFFEE—Closed steady, unchanged to §|calculated to have a reassuring effect upon | FEastern is selling at lic for Turkeys, $5@530 | TArcecy O, "(n barrels, bolled, ibos cawe oi2: | 100 Belcher 18 50 Justice 18 | [ BRIESTOL ~Arrived Ded r ship Forrest current move- | o oiy¢e” higher. ales, 17,710 bags, including: | those who have belleved that the organization | for Ducks, Hens and young Roosters, $5 for | o more; Lard Oll, extra winter strained. | 600 Best & Belcher. 3§ 1000 Mexican n ;”;Lé(":)m. \"."0"- ng at about the | § q ¥ 5 contemplated making a revolution in the busi- | old Roosters, $4 50 for Fryers and $4 for Broil- | 56c; No. 1, 46c; cases, ic more: China | 600 Bullion .. 04 600 Ophir . 56| URNE—Arrived prior Dec 13—Haw st. T untered efforts on the 95; April, nese. The larger handlers in the East. how- | ers. Beid | Nut, 48@53¢ per gallon: Pure Neatsfoot Oll, | 200 Challenge Con.. 15 200 Ophir 5 | bark Himaoava, hence Sept 4. I s to depress . 'firmer . _express great dissatiefaction with the | POULTRY—Dressed Turkevs, 12%@iSc: 1ive | parrels, 65c;. cases, 10¢; No. 1, barrels, Sic: | 400 Con Cal & Va.1 12 (600 Overman o8| CXOBD AVEN—Arrived prior Dec 13—Br : : te a mild, steady proposed cut in the commission of 21§ per cent. | Turkeys, 12@ldc for Gobblers and 124@i8c for | cases, 80c: Sperm,’ crude, 606; hatural white: | 200 Con Cal & Va.r.1 18| 99 Sherm Nev, 83 | ship Claverdon, from Tacoma. e S o Smnore general business doing. and some of them say the growers will make | e ober Balr, $150@175; Goslngs. | 4oc; bleached white, 45 Whale Oil, naturai | 30 Crown Point 15/309 Sierra Nevada.. 89 TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. 7 point suh g i fair refining, | more enemies than friends if they put that plan o d 1 T so1d and $ 500 | white, dlc: bleached white, 4%c; Pacific Rubber | 300 Gould & Curry.. 2 400 Unlon Con. 13| NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Pennsyl- ; centrifugal 4 7-16c; molasses, | into operation next year. Most of the dis- ung: Hens, 3330014 50; young Roos- | Mixed Paints, white and house colors, $126@ | 400 Gould & Curry. 21,50 Gtah 11| vania, from Hamburs. 3 11-16c; refined, irregular. tributors at this end, on the other hand, ex- | do, $4@4 50; Fryers, $4@450; | 135 per gallon; wagon colors, $2@2 2 ber gal. | 1300 Hale & Norcrs. 13| —Receipts press an indifference as to what the growers 33@3 50 for small’ SO 50 ror e Sailed Dec 13—Stmr Hesperia, for Glasgow; lon. a Saale, ; 3 DBl may do, the inference being that supply and | Pigeons. $1@1 2% per dozen for old and 31 WG | “BETROLEUM, GASOLINE AND NAPIH ASSESSMENTS PENDING. fiverpons. for Bremen; stmr Majestlo, for panligawes den will regulate t! arket in the future | 2 for squabs. AW, Vhits i1, in bulk, 12 per i e s bu stoeks be- | g o | GAME“Quan, 191 25; Mallard, $305.50; Can- | kaiions Bensl Of. I easea Thor astrer Ot Delinant| ANEWERP—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Kensing- , particularly in | 5 bl Siela | vasback. $6@9i’ Sprig, $2: Teal, '$1@125; Wid- | ITige; Star Ofl, 1ige; Extra Star OIl, 21%4e; in the | Day of [Amt. | “LiVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Pavonta, the t ere well taken LONDON WOOL SALES. | geon, §125; Small : !iur‘;nfi xzxm Z; English | Elaine Oil, 2% lEo{;‘Q:\e og, mu,(:; Deodorl‘lseed Board. | Sale. froni- Bostie i nd estment purc — | $2: 'Jack Snipe $1@1%; Gray Geese, | Stove Gasoline, in bulk, i3ic; in cases, 1 RG c & of ahort ¢ ot i LONDON, Dee. 13.—The autelon sales of wool | 2 50: White Geese, $101 %; Brant, $1 ifi:qfl‘gnk-‘ Benzine in bulk. 12kc: ‘cases, ‘tTiic: bi-degres | Alta - ~Nov. 1. Dec. B® NoAMBURG—Salled Dec 13—Stmr Pretoria, for % ensued ularly among the earlier | or the ¥i to-day. The closing tone | ers, $304 50; Hare, 5c@$l; Rabbits, $1 25G1 50 | Gasoline, in bullc, Joor in cases, s, _:Nov. ec. 3 d delivery hour gains were Common, . 10853| ok ora aaa the s el Tt e | for ot antile: Sah o T CANDLES Electric' Light Cindles—gs. 16 oz, | Alpha, .. ‘Nov. 25! a Lo GETERDAM—Salled Dec 13—Stmr Mohican, Atchi: y | v T 8%c; C 9@9%c; . e s = ® % —_— Tige; 6s, oz, C; 5 3 : . 3 fyime wire tay, Skc; clolce, 394} fancy, | prlically the Test of the srien, The num- BUTTER, CHEBSE AND EGGS. i R {tining) Cangles”o. 16 G, 94o: | Ockinental B | \NARLES-Salled Dec 1Stme Patri. for ey i ! cs carr! 000; » 68, 14 oz, $ic: s, 12 os, Tie; 6s, 10 oz, 6%e. | Potos ; R 158 ABRICOTS-Hosal. 11@14e; Moorpark, 141Tc, O o e ot ths agey to the Gontinent. | mhere s no further advance in Butter, but it | Paratfne Wes Condies—1s, tocin do, 126 white: Gouia 10 | PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Ca - | GLEACHES—Unpeeied, 8%@12%c; peeled, 18| (o and merinos firm. Fine orossbreds were |18 in lght stock and stiff. Cheese and Eggs e e ot nan - % ov- | @20e. el maintained, while low coarse stock ruled | are steady and fine ranch Eggs are scarce. | WHITELEAD Quotedatsgroperiv, N, Go o OCEAN TRAVEL. ons See— 2 frregular at a fall of 5 per cent under the | Eastern Eggs have again advanced. e L e Ry 1 b B L Yl e el f GEHCRGD S ORI INL MEREET October figures. The demand Tor merinos In- |~ BUTTER— R e oL Bt bamales dies e hatrale, | pos & = ship © CHICAGO, Dec. 13—Opening prives in wheat " e T Yl of T e | onde Bothe, T O M e caned Bemote LT e for oeat uae | L8 = FaBiHips V0. list. | were practically unchanged from terday. coured and greasies and scoured locks | Dairy — Chofce to fancy, 24@2c; common nrfii"sas' 388 50, fOT. eXPOTL. = Steamers leave Brosdway rd fn (hi3 | Northuwest receipts were comparatively small, | and pieces advanced § per cent o " orkenira | “Pickled Goods—Firkin, 17218c; plckled roil, | SUGAIR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- T TORMA R L whart, Sen Prancis e e D O s L e e ok, hinrhl ST o creamery | pany agnounces an advance ln all grades| , pranch of the United States Hydrographic For Al pooa s & ms { tifesatit'aa sGr apot-ati Liverpool:-For o yrew, | Wools aukliat oull valus andiatianimsappronsics {(H@IsRHTor 3 delry fand StigRle” ¢ e s e e erea ke ohed | Offics, located {n the Merchants Bxchaes, 19 s L v oe N, Janl, minutes prices were at a standsclll with very | o iiper eales. Crossbreds were well sought | Eastern Butter—Ladls packed, 16@16%c per | A e Do Cormanineod. 59 ‘Conpay | maintained in San Francisco for the bencdt of For Viotoris: Vancogves (. ced materially. | Darrow trading. Shorts were g00d buyers, | for since the opening, and especlally medium | 1b; E 2. | Granulated, ¥ 3 mariners, without regard to nationality and | 1 ' A, 5%c: California A, 5%c; Magnolla A, o Exira C, §%c: Golden C. Siac: half-barrels, nd many longs, acting on the belief that prices a Very good under | were in for a good advance, increased C.), Port Townsend, Seattls, blocks of realizing Continental stocks were Tacoma, Everett, "Anacortes Cholce mild new, 11%@12c; old, 10 m Cheddar, 12@12/4c; Young Amer- Heavy 1g_to the Buenos Ayres gold premium and conrse. free of expense. low, owi Navigators are cordially invited to visit the 5¥e; # W (Wi il ke SAupasemny uthe in | et against them and the face that. French HEORT DRGSR gifce, Whers complete sets of charts and sail =4 }x'z:.‘.’fll‘)l;c'.l:;.co R o deal. | far eries in the Northwest overshad- | huvess hac ed their attentl; h a Eggs, 33@350 £ i sec- : v a1 Ry i | Owal eversihine Totee in iG B o aabet e times | Fovkehive. wools Ihereaed i da: | onds, Ta@Ic: Tastern. 32502 o oy | equivalent. et fo7 Sompatison Gud refesence. end the Iatest | M. RS L e SN N e fnitlative In | ers. Argentine news able, and early | mand. Riverina new clip wools turned out | nary and 28@3oc’ for fanc LUMBER. G eatways hg‘n;b!:;ge%{emms P ‘acoma to N, P. reports from the seaboard did not indicate very lighter and of dirtler quantity than in 1807, g et ights, g er: gat lers for Alaska and G. N. RY'Y" th Ry. cally, bright prospects for a continued good forelgn an Vi r to C. P. a 1D ! : e UOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. { of interest to ocean commerce. Ry., at Vancouve ; B Was Dot demand for, American ‘wheat, ‘one’ cablairram | Lon aur i et wools viere Tieavier and ‘of ALY LUMBER-Retall prices are as follows: Fine, | “The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry For Eureks (Humpoldt, Baz. 2 o, B DS cavy In tone with | Germany refusing ofterings o he sround that | Doy QUality, South, At The market continues well supplied with | ordinary sizes, $15 50@1S; ex . Digher: | building, at the foot of Market street, ie hotsted | B, 10, 15, 20, 2, 30, bt ox either way a better {llustration of sugh realizing dwood, $17 for No. 1 and $14@15 for No. 2; | }i:u? 4 fee‘!, $2 20@2 30; Plckets, $14; Shingles, $135 for common and $2 25 for fancy: Shakes, — for split and $10 50 for sawn; Rustic, $15@21. thereafter. Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, o o ort Harford (San’ Luls _Obispoy, Gavi Santa Barbara, Ventura, Huenemo‘i Russia was offering wheat under American — all parity. Nevertheless the local sentiment was BOSTON WOOL MARKET, bullish, and even at the good advance wheat did not come out in very great quantities BOSTON, about ten minutes before noon and dropped at noon, 120th meridian, b; telesren(l)hlc signal re- ceived each day from the United States Signal Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. sorts of citrus fruit and quotations are consequently weak. Apples are in free supply and unchaiged. in_the ording sub Dec. 18.—The Wool market here | rel per’ 100 pounds, bushels LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. busines 70-80'8, 24@2%c for 80-90°s, 2 for 90-100's and 14@1%c for 100-110's: Silver Prunes, 24@se; Peaches, 6@Ti%c for good to choice, TH%@Sc for fancy and 10@12%c for peeled; Apricots, 10@l2c The Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company The_Olive Gold Miring Company of Ontario has _declared a dividend of 1 cent per share for October and 1 cent per share for November, both payable December 15. the early morning tides are given in the left reference fs th mean of the lower low waters. S1EAMERS/TO ARRIVE. t San Pedro (Los Angeles) an: ! 2 e oders 3 A notice stating whether the ball was dropped | San Pedro, Ea: S PHBPINE order, hore gomlon, Feports of heay | continued o show a certaln amount of activity, [ Pears are in L ek Srapenjaretnn SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. on time or glving the error, if any. Is publiched Newport, § o m., Dee & zhly‘t’fiserg.fl?};, = 010 s Coulpon and the 25 | SPAPDInE orders here for St Louis and the | SIS 8 T L et tien basla. Territony SCIDUOUS FRUITS— - tton are steady at the quotations, | [P the MOrRINg papers the following day. Jan & ana SYer) storping oniy 3t Port Har. n_the bid price. ey g up to that time had bean | Wools vet lead the sale, with priges ruling all | Strawberries, per chest for large | Beef and Mutton are steady 3 W. 8. GHES, ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port . | steads, closed Brm: B it ahvea A, e | O vay. from 40 %0, 4ci for Muanuren ana | o\ ravbartion, (= Hogs are in sufficient supply for the demand. Lieutenant U. 8 N. in charge. |ford (Ban Lae Chedondo (Los eles), 11 8 e, g H staple. Fleece Wn‘nls a;e ‘!e”lnx ‘{p!r‘ly ;’vclh Cranberries, §750@9 per ! barrel for East-| Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers m., Dec. 1, 5,9, “l'\ 11,“1‘1, 2, 29, Jan. 2, and o v with prices steady. —Australian Wools have | ern and $1@150 per box for Coos Bay. as_follows: OCEAN CURRENT REPORT. éry fourth day_thereafter. acific, tradems " bousht " axpressiveire Thoc ol | been moving, the business reported being near- | S 4bd SILS0 per box for Co Te@3L per box | “BELF_First quality, 6%c; Second quality, 6c; O Y Emsenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del ngton, lumbus, | strength had considerable influence. May | 1Y 1000,000 pounds at current prices. Quota- | for 'No. 1 ‘and $125@1 50 for eholoe. Lady Ap- | third quality, 4%@5%c. Branch Hydrographle Office, U. S. N., Mer- | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altate, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Rio | closed i6c higher. “7 77| tioms: ples, $1 2@l 7. VEAL—Large, 6%@7%c; small, 6%@sc per Ib. chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., De- | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 &. m., Dec. 17, Jan. 5340: | Oats, ‘though rather dull, were firm. Offer- | Territory Woole—Montana fine medium and Pear 25 per box. UTTON—Wethers, 7@sc; Ewes, . cember 13, 1898. 1. Manhatt ings were not large. May elosed %@ikc higher, | e, 14@l6c; scoured, 43c: staple, 47@4sc; Utah, | porlis 5c@31_per box. AMB—7%@Sc per ib. The Ocean Current Report, thrown overboard | For further information obtain folder. n Yral; | _ Provisions were rather wobbly. " The demand | WYOmIng, eto. fine'medium and fine, B@Ic: | CITRUS FRUITS-Navel Oranges, $2G3 per | Bom i Hber, o for large, 44 for me. by Sterman Coursen, ~second officer of the | The company Teserves the right to change Sortheen paral: | was very gocd, but hog receipts were heavy, | Scoured, d3c: staple, 47ise. box; Seedlings, §1 Mandarins, $125@150; | dlum, and 3%4@3%c for small; stock Hogs, 2%@ | steamer Alameda, on the 4th of September, | without previous motice steamers, ng dates Northern Pacific ackers offered freely of all produe Australian, ured basis— ombngg.,smw'“ Lemons, $192 for common and $2 50@3 50 for | 3c; dressed Hogs, 8@6%c for prime. 1897, in latitude 24 degrees 9 minutes north, | and "'mf %'fll New Mon SETtRlEEs fon became lighter late in the day, | GPe 70@72c; good, 65@6Sc; average, G2@8c. good to cholce;, Mexican Limes. 38 5004; Call- e M longitude (L5 degreces 3 minutes Jvest, was B gt tgomacy Paul _and T ] = Limes. 25@i0c per smal ox; | Gi P . ound September 1, , at Cape Bedford, 3 Southers || 800 the uazket Armed up ‘somemwhat. ”May NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Tralt 1 6 50; Dananas, 110G ot tarane Corittown, Queensland, 'Avstralia. near | &G OODALL, PERKINS & CO. Gen, Aste. referred, | POrk c 2 AT s = Pineapples, $3@5 per doz For Tuesday, December 13. W. S. HUGHES, Lt O e filomer, K483 st ey PORTLAND, Dec. 13.—Liverpool cables to- 0 s Lieutenant, U’ in ‘charg | _The' leading futures ranged as follows day roported the same dull, inactive market | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. | Flour, ar sks..... 5000{Hay. tons.... 10 | e L S T R L THE 0. R &N [ | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. |that has been prevailing for €o long, and pri- A . 8725 Wool, bales, E] SUN, MOON AND TIDE. v ' i | _Wheat No. 2— vate cables stated that buyers were indifferent | The New York Commercial says of that mar- | Barley; ct o 25| Hides, i Sk DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO | December % &% 0%t doing business at a price that would mean | ket: ‘‘The prune situation is unchanged, | Qo SHS © 40| Pelts, bals. 33 | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— ORTLAND ¢ | May g8 &% 8 |about 5ic track in Portland for Walla Walla. | 1arce sizes are wanted, and wanted badly, but | Butter, ctl 74 |Quicksilver, ‘fiks. 122 Times and Helghts of High and Lo P July .. 6% 64 643 | At the same time higher quotations were ob- | 5ra® 0 SGE I WOm Che T 7 excepting in | Beans, sks. . 991 'Lumber, feet. X Waters at_Fort POME gotrance to San From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. LSS o = ned in Portland, 58@s8ic being glven our | smaii” quantitics. Spot supplies are limited, | Potatoes, sks..... 1,039 Brge. doz 5 Francisco Bay. Published by official au- $12 First Class Including Berths ey $ 33| with the probabilities that round lots of heavy | ang there are few in first hands on the conat, | Doace sl 11, 391 Wine, gals. 73400 | _thority of the Superintendent. FARE SaEirst (s and Moate, 308 340 | wheat could be worked without much trouble | Te bullc of large sizes have been taken. in | siadiage. aks... 198|Leatner soiis. 72 | NOTE—Thc high and low waters occur at D1 3% 8% |at these figures. Valley, 60c; bluestem, 61@62¢. | \Waehington and Oregon, very few belng left | Mustard, sks..... 300{Lime, bbls. 91 | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | COLUMBIA sails Toars 1‘;' ! ,,,,‘1:‘5‘;:’:' = %% 2 WASHINGTON. in first hands in either State. All stocks are OREGON. o ';,Z',fl'ofl‘fi?f: — m"'fl.‘&&";}.‘;".“ % ’E‘hmn fi:.fit’“w.n- Bpokans, 'Butte, 1 2615 TACOMA. Dec. 18.—WHEAT—Club, 56c; blue- | frmiy held and prices are likely to advance as | pyour, qr sk §00 Hay, tons..... 50 Helena_and all points in the Northwest. | stem, 61@63c. The raisin outlaook shows no particular | OBtS, ctls. 560 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER M. Through tickets to &)l ];nnfiexn‘:r';l | o {GN MARKETS. change. Holders have few loose Muscatels in BASTERN. e B. C. e ) =0 E FORBIGN MARKETS. g i n rises Lard, per 100 pounds— stock, but consuming demand is not large, and | Hay, tons. 20 Shn et ALL PERKINE & CO., et S 51 DON, Dec. 13—Consols, 110%; Sllver, | Prices remain only steady. Foreign stocks are BMogn Lt GOOD. P jerenmy; 2 LONDON, Dec. 18.—Conscls, § o f | auiet, though there has been considerable in- hort Ribs 100 . L 27 7-16d; French rentes, 103(; wheat cargoes off | g,y regarding supplles to be obtained, pro- THE STOCK MARKET. O |Time| Time| Time Do prefd. . ik T g e coast, nothing doing; cargoes on passage, nom- | vided they were wanted. There s almost no £ Fe. | Ft. Texas & Pac 140 al, unchanged; No. 1 standard California, | call for Malagas, nor has there been through | y.ca securities wers fabily dealt n, Hao| # (H Wi HW Lw nion Pacifl T T T T T LIVERPOOL, Dec. 13.—Wheat, easy: Wheat | “Peaches continue firm. Offerings are small, | Wallan Commercial was firmer. 14 .| 1:00 11:00] 6.2 —1.3 OO ’s TOU s /T | Flour, easy; N in ‘Paris, quiet; Flour in Paris, dull; French | but demand is smaller. high prices serving to | Mining stocks were dull at @ further de- |13 | 1.gy 14| 50 11 15 12% | spring wheat, country markets, quiet; weather in England, | restrict trade. Exporters show some interest, | clink. 168050} 2:33 12:581. 5.6| 757107 4% Wabasi o 8% | 2 corn, 3 mist e o mtaio ooyuse Rresent quo- | The Genevieve Mining Company of Tuol- |17 ...| 318 1:57) 53] 8:46/—02 S 9 Do prefd vhi 2615 atlons preve rofital 3 'S are > Wheer & [ firm In their Views, preferring to wait befop | Umne County has levied an assessment of § | “NoTR_fn the above exposition of the tides i timothy conceding anything to buyers, even to secure | cents per share, delinquent January 10, HAWAII & ty e el ~ [ hand column and the successive tides of the short ribs sides (loose), $4 506 XL EMA ) S EATNo. 2 rea Apricots remain steady at high range. High | has declared a regular monthly dividend of | 48y in the order of occurrence as to time. The | saited shoulders (boxed), 414@i%c; short cle. LIVER] Des 1d; No. 1 red North- | quotations do not call out additional supplies, | 50 cents per share, payable December. 2. second time column gives the second tide of sides (boxed), $4 85@4 isky, aistill M b b s e and the Inference is that there are few more | The delinquent assessment sale of the Con- | the day, the third time column the third tide 95, February8, 22, March 5 a 422 T ened S oooRe per 26; sugars T ep December, steady, 3s 9%d; | to come forward, cven under the most favor- | fidence Mining Company will be held to-day. | 8nd the last or right hand column gives the ]in“lf‘ , Feruary g, 22, ng 22, 5 | Joaf, unchanged; granulated, unchanged. O N e D rans eika. ' | able price conditions, There is No export de- | The Overman assessment sale of 5§ cents per | last Hde ot the day, except when there are but 9 | - = = . January s mand worth mentioning, and spot dealing is | share will be delinquent in the company's of. | three tides, S e T Sur. The Lelghts FARES $150 and $235. ! . |~ Articles— €ipts. Shipments. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. restricted by price conditions. fice to-day. Biitea: Braton Comat > aone. soundings on’ the A co ol | Fiour, arrels % 40,000 oased and_Trancs are eapecially ‘so, 0 9% | g Thev Yellow Aster Minine Compmny of this | JRSed, Siatey Coust SUrvey chamts eXotht| ) erpenses included: Srst-class throughout. o prefd.. ! reat, bushe 5 . { ,406; | pressed and Prunes are especially so. ate has declared a dividend of 10 cents per =] ., of THOS. S Am Spirits. orn, bushels 3 L B R e Biic for 40-50's, 434@ | share, amounting £o $10.000 peyable”immet 4nd then the number given le subtracted from | Programmes {ree COOK & SON. Do prefd Pt balances, X Befor 0805, SHAIKG for §0-10m, Tacs 10 | naTe. the depth given by the charts. The plane of hels > 621 MARKET ST., San Francisco, 4 Steamer. Royals and 12@12%c for Moorpark; Evapo- | The American Sugar Refining Company has @ @ a — msy Tated Apples, TH@Tscr sun dried. 4@ e, Bk | deicres regular quarterly dividends of 3 per | Sigmal cflmpagflifl Genelalfl Tmnsaflan“q“', 2@ terling Exchange, i ‘f" =N 453 | Figs, sacks, 2G2%c: Plums, 41@6c for pitted | cent on its common stock and 1% per cent on Empire. Coos Ba ~ (French Line) erling Exchange, sight.... = sy | and 1alie for unpitted, Nectarines 6@ic for | its preferred stock entitled o quarterly divi: | BRI Ausiralia | VR tertiig Cabtes 1ght D= x| prime Lo fancy; Pears, 6Qic for Quarters and | dends and 3% per cent on preferred stock en- | W aneonon o i LS T e I hlaonian Trig | 8@se tor halyes. titled to semi-annual dividends, payable Janu- | Waabtsean 1\ (FRANCE). ‘Sailing cvery Baturday @ Fine § . D = - W o 1o -crown, 5%@0ia ed- uperintendent A. T. T o 1- . & Dec. | Mioneanolial. Mexican Dollars. s f:.}o e e usae aemflxd Coneoiliated mine” Srited as Fotlows; | South Portiand. ety LA ORETAGND. Pec: 3t % e or Lond , 5 of December 9: ol - 3} -Dec. )" Amer Shicaso FHEAT AL o nE Th Shatuts, SO0Ipen Jii, aluuts ot mdercutting the. ore ‘on’ the {8 Toig “igrk Blate Caiifornia{Borkians 227 - A e e . L shell, 9@10c. oftehell; Al- . L “Jan. % | Toledo . WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are still more or less | S1¢, tor RAFISiEl, SN ol°F, So0teielli AL Bens ppronchh 1o the ore hody enncspehows a | Chas. Nelson... Puget Sound LA CHAMPAGN Jan. 14 3 near app y_encountered on China and Japan 7 | St. Louls nominal at 23, usual optigns. The chartered | jic for paper-shell: Peanits, 6@7c for Enstern | na 45 jevel. 500 leveloThe ermcoun ol and Japal First-class to Havre, §6 upward. 5 per & Nav { Detroit 7 wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of | and 43@sSc for Cslllé)rmn;'(?nct‘;filu):‘s. 34 . | level 1s just entering the ore body. Average as. Hlmumboldi s cent redagth;;l ur:_ ;nel:‘wt\dnt‘g&h Seco“ nd-‘{:lm to © Short Lir o s 17,552, against 40,900 tons on the same date last | HONEY-Comb, 10Gilc for, bright and 9% | says taken ifrum the, face ahow. 338" per-ifon Newport AL A ENGY Fo UNITED STARES ac € st prefd: f | potals .. yéar; disengaged, 27300 tons, against 10400; on | §0% T SN Stratedd, o dark, beig | E0Id, value. 450 level_The work o , sloping out Yictorla & e AN GRS T RovIne Green. New Yor St %' pretd wrp | ewatel t, 142, ons, against 166, | per 1b. A . F. .. Pacific Const Agent L e AL §513 | Boston_. o et B - o b EERSWAX—24@260 per b, cember I8, rswon Ports Montgomery avenue, San Franciseo. =t ' [ New York . v T-—An advance at cago wdk offs e ok ¥ | Philadelphia’ s of Ta1h a0 Torire: pars W PROVISIONS. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Cons D T S. S. AUSTRALIA | Federal Steel | Baltimore . on the morning sessions. The spot market was e vy o e 5 sails, for Honoluly Do prefd, | New Orleans . unchanged and dull. The 0ld quotations still rule with a dull man s e mpetes Wednesday, Devombrs 4 3 Brooklyn R T...... 729 | Galveston . Spot_wheat—Shipping, $113%@1 16%; milling. | 10, U, §. Bonds— T M, at 2 . m. CLOSING BONDS. | $1 17%@1 22%. CURED MEATS—Bacon, T%c per Ib for | 45 quar coup.. — — < The S. 8. ALAMEDA 106% =74 ~gpliman s CALL BOARD SALES. heavy, 8c for light medium, 10c for light, 104c | 4s quar reg... — — STEAMERS TO SAIL. nll-k via Honolulu and x5 \North Caroling 6a.12 © | X Informal ~Session—-8:15 ~o'clock—May—10,00 | for ext-a light and 12@i2}c for sugar cured: | fs quar new... — — Auckiand for’ ‘Sydney 1284| Do 4s 104 Wheat— ctls, $1 16%: 6000, $1 16%; 4000, $1 16%. Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 10@10%c; California | s_quar coup..105% — | Insurance—. Steamer. | Destination. Salls. Pler. @fl ednesday, December 111%No Pac ists. 7y ‘Ownms Second Besslon—May—34,000 ctls, 3116%; 28,- | Hams, 9%@9%c;: Mess Beef, $10 per bbl; extra | Miscellaneous— Firem's Fund.210 — COOLGARDIE ™ 5 10,2 ™ 11315| Do 38 ... > 693 | Closing 000, $1 16%. Mess ‘Beef, $11: Family Beef. $1250; " extra | Cal-st Cab 5s..115 117 | Water Stooks— Australia. . e » Australla, and CAPE 9iZ| Do 4s ( Regular Morning Sesslon—May—2000 ctls, | Prime Pork, $10; extra clear, $15; mess, $1560Q | Cal E) 6s......125 ~— [Contra Casta.. 50 8 | Columbie Pos D aPREC Atrica. 13 Y C & 8 L4 Flour— $1 16%; 6000, $1 16%. 16; Smoked Beef, 11%@i2c per 1b. C C Wat 5s...101% — !Marin Co...... 80 — | Arcat ..... . KELS & BROS. CO., Agents, coup 112% Nor & W 6s. 127 * [ Opening Afternoon Sesslon—May—4000 ctls, $1 16%; 2000, | L ARD—Tierces quoted at 5%c per 1Ib for | Dup-st ex c... — 98% sm-:&v.uey.wmmx Fretaht office—sz7 114 Montgomery st. District 3.68 118 [Northwest consols. 43 | Closing $116%. compound and 7@7%c for pure: half-barrels, |E L & P 6s...130 — | Bank Stooks— 1ght o Market st., San Francieco, 2 clast 108 | Do deb 58 Wheat BAHLEY—The market continued dull with | pure fiee: 10:0b tins. Sc: B-1b tink, Sige. EEGRYGHN o anelo-cal iy e e ] e e 19 [0 Nav ists Opening ligho offerings” Fisiness in thix_ cereal "has | COPROLENE rictcen, SH@Wke: Tackages Gearnrt 55- = 10 |Bad ot Cail'ztiz BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. B 0 Nav ight this fall. ees than s, 1-1b pails, 3 3 f= = Be Sy R | e i Stk - "Bporty trom thie port during the frst e | L e e i s B iy | DAL C,i'yx'“lfi B L FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, h i O 8 Li o v. AIN 7 f the vear were 735,821 ctls, valued | case, 8%c; 10-1b pafls, 3 ; itd Gs.. n - A ALL Atchinon .4 D e AVAULADIE SRAD BUPPLY. N0, 110, awalnet. S,058 ciln, at BIE000 | (e 1 oe 3 I e Ceae 1o wooden: buskbte 3 | 300 E2L0 oz Y IR AT Exchangs = 18 h O M * 0. mm;g as NEW YORK, Dee. 13.—Special cables and | for the same time in 1857. 1bs net, 8%c: fancy tubs. $0 Ibs net, T%e; halt | Do iar M 5e.115%118 |Nev Nat B....15 171 Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” E Y R G W lsts telegraphic dispatches to Bradstreet's indi- Feed, $1.27%@1 32%c; Brewing, $135@1 46 per | barrels, about 110 ibs, T%e. rr; (;2;‘ &lnu:..m = uei"é B n'ku-— 2% Mon., Tues., % ’g: k :- é ll\g 5e . cate the following ch-sr-xge:d in the avatlable | ¢t CALL BOARD SALES. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. N Ry Cal os..105 losxlifl(um L 7:- L1060 1160 supply of grain last Saturday, as compared rmal session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. — PCRR65.103 — Mutual Sav. — = 423 e e ol (Eabaaays e B & Most of the good Hops have passed out of | N b & B B saiot% — B r BacD. 530 & 100%! Do &s Wheat, United States and Canade, east of| Regular Morning Sessiop—Seller 1899, mew— | first hands and the quotations represent sec- | N Cal R R 08.103 105 |5 & L S0.... —

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