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10 1HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1899, ment of trade to-morrow E St ] et Peqesncin ; mixed and butchers, 33 ; large White, $2 40g2 50; Pinks, §2 65G2 75; | Powdered, ¥c: to cholce heavy, $4 06@4 20; mz o Ly nnnmn. Granulated, 4%¢ Y - | fornia A, ——; Magnolia A, 4%e; Extra C, #%e: barre! highest . 38 50; " velopment during the week now o 20@4; lighi 10; bulk of sales, : 2G5 803 25: Ted Kid & close and it is significant -of ,h.‘::,'”.‘.uu £l %?& N 3 o :'Q:'.‘.‘::"u a‘.‘, % uy Golden C©, 4 Is, 1-6c more; half-bar- Shidtions untenzing ‘(e gensryl bisinee | SHEER acoge: Jambe. Joo ehori pativs | BEeDe-Brova aumues, sgwge: xatow | i e foorsonch e mone T Bagn B2 i e bRt Mg € | P SRl W e S I T B i R | U s, Bl signitican feature developed also is that the | 7000, 1gec; ;' Hetmp, & ffi;\a’:&;fi?firgnfi_m Sterra Blanca took S el ek e RUETL S AN Sk B | oo Tt g o ee o @ larger buying capacity exists now in i 1 o . 15 2, previous year ' R Country's hisiory, Chicago Grain Market. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Receipts of Produce. ] ? the M of fact that 'ul.bnd eoafllutofl :‘-':mfi Y Vegetables were easier under free supplles. TOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. CHI ASO: m‘o’“’ %mm wu:: flm':—,'é” ,;::I,.;: Potatoes .n:"!::hat. Q:n’:l a:“-.u ... 23,310 Hay, tons \pari; fosci i s Smot POT ES—) ly Rose, 90g95c; Reds. 3 . gomparisons with one year ago are generally | by the nearness of the hoildays The' pit was fogioc: Burbanis, gt A i Cornatig .. y lied mgain to parity. In the street they broke | Wholesale trade season usual 9 Favorable crop reports from . i gon = Burban! g SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. once more. London sold most. freely Loulsville | & \ quictinE ' tendenen bt e e acHionsbie | Burgpe and the. iberal shipments” from Ar. | Sweet Potatoes, §1 a1 4 for Merced. Sty sl and Nashville. Northern Pacific, Cunadian Pa- | whether this tendency s as marked this year | gentina were bearish influences early. Ma: NS—T5c@s1 25 per ctl for all kinds. A g cific, Atchison ~preferred and = Southern a8 in former periods. stage c under yesterday's close at 68 VEGETABLES—Green Peas, c per Ib; ferrea. Spanish fours were 63%; Tintos, 4@ | of the season ‘chichy ang foehacs wloo to the bl B g S L N String Beans, Gg8c;-Cabbage, : Los An- Securitics quicter. e donion™ o1 000 gold to South America il Tl O e R S S AT ot M b N L R . Silver lower. No chunge n Efl.ha,,g, and about £10,000 in bars. Mogey was slack at | charged some a’?'m."...um.:'w‘?‘.im who wished To even up for the hofiam. This | 12%¢ per Ib; Garlic, 3‘* Green Peppers from ;l:mnal, bxs ¥ 4 yesterday's rates. intimated, however, thig is less marked than | influence advanced the. price, May closing | 108 Angeles, c; Dried Peppers, 8@10c; Cum;. J?ei'”r‘:): ;2 1¥heat and Barley quiet and featureless. CLOSING. In preceding years.” Just how much influence a shade under the high point for the day, | HG#c 930 BT dack: Log Angeles Summer Sauash, &0 Quic T, 3 . LONDON. Dec. #2.—Canadian Paciflc_ ssy: | UPOD current bank clearings hus been exercised | 69%o, and e under yosterday at 59%@ev%c. | $1 %G1 per box; Marrowfat Squash, 0 pe OREGON, Other cereals as before quoted Union Pacifio preferred, 71%: Northern Pacific | DY money market development and what effect [ Corn was quiet within a range of Xc, stead- N. A B o e et | actated 15 Eeareret o e . s Bk wligart sy MAY, closed Smebasmat’ from 27 Srionaran.co i Hay and Feedstuffs dull and weak. s Ansmongl, ii; -her Witvee, . 40 TEINE- | e benic clearings Tt would e Bard to ‘state | *‘Oate were dull and teatureless—a typical holi- Poultry and Game. Bl A accurately. G market. May closed unchanged. Beans and Seeds neglected. q Prices generally have shown exceptional visions early yielded a bit in sympathy | Dressed Turkeys were still higher yesterday. . 'y b Bank Cl . . strength, the great majority of staple quota- | with grain, but rallied later on buying by | Offerings were not very heavy, but buyers held Famil p IVegetables casy. Potatoes and Onions unchanged. ank Clearings. tions remaining unchanged as a result of the | packers who have been sellers recently and | off, hoping for lower prices, hemce the market amily Retail Market. £ 4 ) week's operations. A exceptions o this might | Bought. to-day presumably to cover over the | i "PINE e N Butter, Cheese and Eggs as before. — ¢ |D¢nstanced flour, pork, coffee and lead, which | holidays during which period hog receipts are | G IRC e Sev § SR SN R e SIS | : : : frver, e "nows ‘S0 Tighe. monty combines | s hen*aey YRk cloeen SHA0e \ip; Aay | Plore, bt prices werd atzong s U o | Turk Poultry firmer and Turkeys higher. Game also firm. & K., pec. 3 The following {able. | caused a. stump early in ‘the ‘weck, In. Cotton. | land, Ta@10¢ bebior” and- May. Csive, ” 6GTie | OAMo advanced ‘somewhat under a good de- | TUTKEYE Are much searcer than at Thanks & comptled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | but the cose found prices of the actual staple, | maper. T0 mand. Elving, and prices are accordingly higher. C rmzl'rrrmv, Orangrx and Lemons lower. ings at the principal cities for the week ending | spot cotton, only lfi,.h(ly below the opening. | The leading futures ranged as follows: Mrflvhrax—mw Turkeys, 14@18c_for Gob- | Other Poultry fs in good supply and reasomable - ” . v . . December 22, with the percentage of increase e interior movement of cotton has failed to T3 and 14@16c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 16 | in price. Small retail trade in Dried Fruits. and decrezse, as compared with the correspond- fv:py'e'r'-d'm‘\"dnéhfi"vfi' ovidences that forelgn | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. ?cbu(zfi“h%spfi'i a0t dca-w;.wn’ J5| Butter and Eggs remain about as they wers . v : : ves eavily at the decline. 5 . for last Provisions 3l - Cottoline iouisced. ing weck last year: Wheat, including flour, shipments for _the Gy @% 66| youns; Hens. 8 50G4 50 Young Roosters My [ 'Up weeke . ¥ Cities— Amount. week lfimnte 2,817,714 bushels, against 3,268, sox l-l: Broil Old_Roosters, §330GM4; Fryers. $3 50@4; = ange in Meats. Fish continues Hides, Wool and Hops N i 640 bushels last week, 5,515,231 bushels in the i 0% | Broilers, 3350@4 for large and $325@3 350 for | 5°arce and comparatively dear, most kinds > Boston 153,615,961 corresponding week of 1898, 4,577,569 bushels in 2014| fop BouaiSeons, 31 per dozen for old and $2G2 ¥ | selling at 12%@13c per Ib. Chicago . 153,242, 692 1897; 1}:‘,702 bushels in 189, and 3,457,991 fi :& ;& GAM“I;—d\uH $175; Mallard, 3350@4; Ca Vegetables and Frult show little change, Fhiladelybia s e s n' i m | yasback. §406; Sprig gy Tall as usual at this time of the year, Cherters. Plitsburg 7, WSRO0 bushels, agaist e i o] e e ar ovd YW Doves, 2 | year an : . $150; s, $1 T5@2; The Dors Bluhm loads merchandise for the | u BX U | Geene §30084: White, 81 50 Brant, §I ot 00— s sbuggg e s v il massmcadyglivedd | Business fallures are fewer than opdinarily Honkers, $E0a5; English Snipe, $50 per do ‘Wellington & s Sawatian Islends: me: and, at this season, though exceptional mofey con- 1006 9% 1005 | Jack Snipe, §1 50, |Coos Bay. 0 N ol -l . ditions caused some few heavy embarrass- 040 12020 1040 soese Y P rngys ‘y-\ el T n ments, and the llabllities will swell the Butt. Ch dE Commy or Wheat from Portand to Europe, month's “total ‘con ly. The total num- : SR B 6% er, Cheese and Eggs. 3] Rancn R s VO~ - = 7. Y S ! Soth | Cleveland S ber of embarrassments this week is 211 as | M, 62% 675 ‘6625 675 . dn; per = | e | Lousville °; compared with 211 last week, 212 in this week bs— No particular change in thess goods is ex- g Exports of Lumber. e g Providence @ year ago and 280 In 1897, 53 52§30 | pected until after Christmas. The demand is e ik e Y Milwaukes pesn [alluage) Coeihe oek diiber 30 6% 640 " 55 | good, as usual during the holidays, and keeps 0 oy | St U as m wi it eek, In — - . Exports of lumber from this port during the Pennsylvania S Week & Year ago and 30 In 1897, Cash quotations were as follows: Fiour, | 6tocks down to moderate proportions. first eleven months of the year were 20,068,000 Reading 2 steady: No. 3 Spring Wheat, 64%4@6s%c; No. 2| BUTTER— feel, velued at $542 000, Reading 1st | Indianapoli % 6 Red, 63@6%c: No. 2 Corn, @3ic: No. 2 O Creamery—Fancy creamery, 24c; seconds, 210 at $572,100 for the s | Columbus, 0.127777 6 : 23:'No. 2 White, 25%@25%c: No. 3 White, 204 | 3¢ — . <o Dun’s Review 0f Trade. 25?:; No. 2 Rye, 56c; No. 2 Barley, ; No. | Dalry—Fancy, glc; good to cholce, 17%@20c; Exports of Salmon Rio Gra 4 e 1 Flax Seed, $148%; Prime Timothy Seed, $2 3; | c0Ommon, “13@16c. xports - k) S 5 2. s Mess_Pork, per bbl, $875@1010; Lard, per 100 | Eastern—17Gisc for ladle packed. o P 5 6 | Ricnmona e —_— | 10 55 1806 4715 BhortribBldes (100se), 8 1@ | L CHEESE—Cholce mild hew. 13%e: old, Lite; Exports of salmon from this port during the iouls & San Fran 24 pref 28% | Memphis 2 545; Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed), Si@ic; | YOUNE America, 12 i Eastern, 15%@lée: first eleven monthe of the year amount to Louis Southwestern ....... 9% | Washirigt s, NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—R. G. Dun & Com- | Short Clear Sides (boxed) 35; Whisky, | Weatern, 18%Glic per Ib. cases and 387 packages, valued at | Louls Southwes Peoria . 1968118 pany's weekly review of trads will say to- | distillers’ finished goods, per gal, $1 4% e per Aozen 10F ranch. EanternCol sos ainst 664408 cuses and 1534 pack- | Paul e U4 | Rochester b morrow: The worst day ‘in Wall street for |~ ol Receipts, Shipments, | 88¢, 18@15 for firsts and 1be for seconds ng the same time in 159 S ey e Wersstn s ' many years was In part the legitimate result 1 20,000 21,000 | fresh, 21@23c per dozen. i ox sl thern Pacific 323 | Atlanta . T et of the best year in business ever known be- £3,000 Weather Report. uthern Raflway 10% | Salt Lake City... 2717240 cause the country has prospered %) greatly 22| Deciduous and Citrus Fruits R ! Southern Rallway phe! L ee.. st and had 80 expanded its business that it could | Qats, bus! ainte - A T R T s Thion Pacifie . | Borand, st hei 20 e Siatits Dave sty mallliaus Jockat | Fariays Wosais 10,000 | Cranberries are fn heavy mupply and lower, The following are the sesonal rainfalls to Union Pacific prefd i b MR ] values. The question waé not one of monetary | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | oo (he demand for them will soon be over and se of same date last | e 16% | Low Angeles L 180810 supply. When the country found ample use | Mmarket was steady. Creamery, 16g25c: dairy, | “CLEr Qo not want any lett on hand. d Wheellng & Lake 4 | Norfolk 215,752 for its capial in regular trade and productive | 1Gc. ) Cheese, | frm; 1XG@le. Egos, frm;| T TW hollday Grapes offering are dragsing pur {2 Toe@st Wheeling & Lake Erle prefd. nK | Syracuse e industry a contraction of loans became. neces- . o Iawet aaer: “"M"‘"M"':"'“DJ"‘ o 31 25| Jack Snipe.Pr:, 3585 08 Wisconsin Central 5 1543215 sary, which would only have been more pain- fruits remain unth-n‘:.d. e o A,E‘-n‘rlr;‘;'" Companies— 7 ful if the volume of stocks had been larger. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Amertoss. 4 922, Reckoning from the highest general average P Apples—35@ésc per box for com: TSc@s1 | United States.. 1,443,259 last spring during last year industrial stocks for good, 11 264150 for choice and $1 for e, 1388204 had fallen at the close on Monday 23.27 per fancy Epitienbergs. 1 H scellaneous— 1,328,553 cent, street raflroad stocks 35.90 per cent and nE‘BnlEs—Slnwberrln for large; Cape s €25 American Cotton Ofl... 5 : ng- other railroad and telegraph stocks only €.70 o Sranhaes 5@s; Coos Bay Cranberries, 4 m eric: Cotton O} | 8 2 ¢ per cent = 3 1 g e e e B sl Seattle . LD, The business of the country close to the holi- May. | Yersimmons, @c per box. 0 335 American Malting prefd. i B R SRV days Is necessarily smaller than it has been S1% | CrTRUS Fau 2 per box. y Franciseo data—Maximum 2,200 American Smelting & Ref.. 3% | shous City » .18 and yet larger tl the same date in any B UTTS —Navel Oranges,, $1 » m, 40; me . American Smelting & Ref p 8 | N ',‘k : 423 - 1, other year. Exchanges through the principal s lee ngs, 65c@8125; Japanese Manda- {ER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | .| American Spirits......... bl o R O s ST DL Y bare baa R MarJune. | 750 0¢ common bog tagh ) 0% Lemons, $10 HE FORECAST. | American Spirits prefd 17 o . oA s per cent larger than last year an .4 per M ? 3 E Sieveds anl B l1daho. The pressure has merican Steel Hoop prefd. 7 Wichita . 500, u s s per dozen. E lery, bunch ... 5@—|Sage, dox by ooty & o : Aimerican Beea W "l o There was not even a suspicion of unsoundness 25 30 Cucumbers, doz. . 25035 Seeiey nchs thet & storm may come American Steel & Wire prefd ol B ey in any considerable branch of-industry or %545 . £ % Cress, dox oache ngs Sing Beans, coust American Tin Plate...... 2 | Jacksonviile, trade, the extraordinaryc expaumion: ih “some Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | Eex Piant, 1o ogm aey | Saaas n and Washing- American Tin Plate prefd. « | Kalamazoo S e A - eImatel aaly Foreign Markets. 2 * | Green P 8012 Thyme. i G o R S B e Cotton sutfered in speculation tor o tay with e Derond the plcking up of retatl ots here and | {201 T o through the great val- nacondagMining Co. %5 | Rockford, Tl 478 ocks, but the great decrease‘in receipts from | LONDON, Dec. 22.—Consols, silver, | there for the holiday trade, there is nothing | Fish. omatoes, Ib. e tamoeraturs st Hed rocklyn ‘Rapia® Transit... s arms since September, over 1,500,000 bales, | 2 15-16d; French rentes, %¢ 15 wheat cargoes | £oing on. Barragidn | i R Orais Wk ron gives strong support to prices. as does the in- | off coast, quiet and steady; cargoes on pas- | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, #%c for | Carp ey tinental Tobacco. §rease of 200.000 hgles in takings by spinners. | sage, rather Armer; English country markets, | 40-50's, 4@4ic for 50-60's, 34c for 60-T0's. 3k | Codfsh cities are | Continental Tobacco prefd The demand for is quiet ‘and the price | firm. T for 70-50's, 3o for $0-90's and 2% T 1ore, | Flannders trom the Federal Beel oo s 2 holds steady. 2 LIVERPOOL, Dec. 22.—Wheat, steady; wheat | 107 1o-80'%. dc for RO IR Loy NG S, | iat b B g Federal Steel profd Wool sales have dropped sharply with mone- | i Paris, steady: flour in Paris, steady; French | APricots, 11@iic for Royals, 12%@18e for Moor- | ;& ihe - 15 ifloles . o Iy el s tary. pressure, but prices do not change and | country markets, steady. parks and 12Qlc for Blenheims; Peaches, 5@.| Kirgfish S| rates, eac for 30 b cose Sugy the opening in heavyweight goods retards at | COTTON-Uplands, 4 5-i6d. 8o for Standards, 6@6%o for cholce and 7e for | Mackerel’ d g S]] for 30 hours | e ;u::: 3 Sarvestas present purchases for mills. . CLOSING. fancy; peeled Peaches, 12%@15c; Evaporated i4é International Baper 18 | Houston . o SOGIE RApISTS 05 lost. In midge st Chieapo| yIvEE©OOL, Deo. . 2| Apples, 1gT%c; Sun-dried, 5@SHe per Ib; Nec- N R e L Eper Pede. o | e evidence that recent advances could not be | Ted Western Winter, steady, s 34; No. 1 North. | tarines, 8%@se per Ib for red; Pears, §%@%0 for | Mussels, qut..... 10@1d 1 e s B | eaavide sustained. - Leather has been steady for hem. | T7 spring. firm et e roenie, quarters and $@10c for halves; Black Figs, 3@ Oypters. Cal, 100.. 4058 et i« 8 | Little Rock lock and other fole, but in satin, grain and Bigwisd. ures, quiet; March and May. | 3c; White Figs, 4@6c; Bleached Plums, $g%: , Do Eastern, dz 3G - - » S the deman: as fallen off suddenly. - > - 2 < L 2y | kfii‘.’.’.‘.‘:."‘.’- n.. High prices for fron are ,,.,,,d,m,'", sus- | CORN—Spot, steady. American mixed. s H»‘:b:f:::f:d Plums, 7@7%c for pitted and 1%c i R o) Taas 100 | Hlenn tained, and though many works will close for | 5%d. Futures, December, nominal; January, | fof tRowied- 0w 1908 Hatiooa) Dbt o By a4 stock taking and the holidays, while the fur- | steady, 3s 6%d. 1b, 10¢: chol anes o s Waney,; pev | 109 New Yo ar By Total, U. B........ m naces do not stop, pIK shows no weakness. A bleached Thompson . Sc; prima. Go! un- THE ST 10% New York Air Brake. Total outiie ot Prices on finished products change little, Portland’s Business. - - T ateon & 5 b b Sultanas— 00K MARKET. & New York 728050,212 1 though more concerns have reached the point 4 o - i L0 IKc cholce, Tic: standard, 6%c g poreess LNSLIILAIS., =s++ | of competing for mnew orders and there is e B bonis, Eniqched Sultanas. ic; Seedieas, : DOMINION OF CANADA, some weakness in gheets because many tin| PORTLAND, Or.. Dec. 22—Clearings, $47.- | &b boxes, bc: Tcrown loose Muscatels, bic: Montreal . 316,518,604 12, plate mills are to be closed soon at the Fast | 629; balances, $51,386. 2.crown, $160_per box: S-crown. $160. “Faucy | Securities wers much qufeter in the | Toronto o 208 and in plates not of the largest size compe- —_— Cinstens: 3 Dohesa. o8 00 Tercinats-oFaBy | cos tn. tact bustness wes. It 22 | Winnipeg . 2.4 tition fs sharp, but In bars the demand is Northern Wheat Market. ices St o IE St e AT Y a8 light. Pasuhaa Halifax 5 164 somewhat improved and structural works has ea arkes. B Calitoena,© D 8¢ common shipping points | lower at 336 G2 and Makawell fitmer at | Hamllton 7 5.4 continued their combination for another year —_ NUTS = Chestnuts, 8@10¢; Wi 42 62%@42 7. 18 | St. John, N, . 2.3 without change in prices. : OREGON. Pkl T ;'-wwc P alnuts. 8@% | In the afternoon Market-Street Rallway sold - o Vancouver, B, C.... a0 There has been less violent fluctuation in | popTr Or., Dec. 22.—Locally there is | monds. 11%@1% for papershell, sqioe tos sas | UP 10 869 75 Makawell to 343, Hutehinson to New V. ViURaILD » o ey Toor” ar Uian ClOSINK | tne “same indifference in the wheat market | and 4@Gc for hardshell: Peanuts, SX@éne toc | 124 % and Glant Powder from 391 % to $90. New York Stock Market. e ol B Total ... Xt B i TR Lo er it 2AXe. COPPer | that 'has been manifest for the entire ‘month | Eastern and & for California: Beactl Nucr e s United States Leather. ton, while lead s scarce and firmer at 4.65c. | 9f, DeSTmDer, A few males of No. 1 Walla Walla | ThGSc; Filberts, 13g1%%c; Pecans, 11Q1ikc: STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. Dec The stoek market had P United States Leather prefd. United States Rubber...... United States Rubber prefd ‘were reported at a shade better than 62¢, but [ Cocoanuts, $4 50@6. —— | 1n pricen ' spite of stll Erexter Jose 1n Wepe, | Cxporiers are not disposed. fo make open quo; 11E o HERE epuber i b e i YA Tt Dot M N w" | | Bradstreet's Financial Review. | | 5 receints, for the wee s : : o nly 3,306,286 bushels, | Lations 4% bigh, as thls Sc: light amber extrac : lquidation was man Republic Tron & Steel prefd. ——e e | 6.564.432 bushels, against 15,415,363 bushels lnst | QUECRStOWR, With %.453 bushels. BEESWAX-24Gitc per 1b. = 2 [l G ner. The weakness were PCCE St Los = v yenr. The price rose aquickiy on Monday when WASHINGTO! = SIS e R evidentty %o bs Sergety NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Bradstreet's financial | other things wera falling, ~but subsequently | TACOMA. Wash., Dec. 22.—WHEAT—Club, Provisions. 3§~ p...110 110% Pac Light (4 due to the conditio n. The Shares sold, N:"*": to-morrow will say, reacted and closed \Alll-l lo'v"er;“.J akh §lc; blue stem, b3c. ¢ " ellaneous— F G & zL B sy ¥ of the Glol 2 3 sty TN . vall street at the end .| Corn exports are still wel ntained, for the . Cal-st X R PR - the smeh enins |- CLOSING BONDS. fhning G0 ThIh ot oo etk wms be- | _CEE TR T busiiele, gl 2400 M T Cottolene in higher, CC e by e UTH = |San Francisco. 3% ¢ the cause « siness and | g | Fad run 1te cotrse ang troccdlative liquidation | It ear, ‘though Wentern receipts have falien | | CURED MEATS — Bacon, $4c per Ib for | £a L, 190 | Fpckion s X brought large New York mar- | ad run course and that unfavorable money | off, being only 9.404,858 bushels in three weeks, LOCAL HABKETS. heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%4c for light, | F & ket of the fa tocks. Sugar was | market conditions here and abroad had ex- | against 13,470,567 last vear. 1%%o for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured. | Geary- - SR et Sonte e 10 o hausted their effect. This optimism, however, | Fallures for the week have been 220 in the 3 Fastern sugar Hams, 12@12%c; California [ H C & {amgio-cal Tad. s its extreme This stock ‘was was Guickly overturaed by a series of disturb- | United States. against 8 last year, and 2 In | @————————————¢ | Fastern sugar-oured Hams, 13014e; Calitornia | 27 Anslo-Cal Lsd. & — under ve all day on rumors ing events. Cauats.; Syatnet 31 Jastiyer. . Mess, $13; Family, $14: extra Prime Pork, 14 00; | L A R CalSD&T. — — of a contin o A severe British reverse.in South Africa, Exchange and Bullion. extral clear, §17 &0; Mess, §16 50; Smoked Beet, [ LA L on the forc Bur- which demoralized the London markets and e it AT % o ton. n rred a . , sixty days.... — — Tierces ror oo B prefucred | Dist. ot | T o e r iawats of wald ifrom New | | N York!Groin and Produce. | | Silioe Teshanss. sxty davm. .. — $005 | oo ind. Tite o pares batt tacesis, wor |4 &2 London was a | Ala class A.. York to that city more probable, was the first Btasting Mxchanar, sy o 4o | ol I0b ina. Steo: b1 tina, e Market. Docben of the series. This was followed by -develop- . e Eoen Exohange, sight. 12 | COTTOLENETierces, @7%¢ per ib. e Na nm:lr:uu:'::fixiun‘:‘ that l;;l:w%ml:lcl;f and busi- * New York Exchange, telegraphic — 13 k S R of C A ey ther Sonsequences. * Finaily” o New Sork. 1n: | NE W, JORK: Dec. #-FLOUR-Recelpta, | Elng Sliver per ounce & | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. |X E otc apprehension. Som stitution—the Produce Excha Trus - | 22 3 » 28,721. Inactive an e thealsacks were acet pany—which had been the object of an_wa. | about steady, closing more or less nominal. 5 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sent [N F & R i stably B EAaANC. xdl rlll::‘a {l"l‘em::nl'l'l.l: -czudt.lly closed on Mon- | Minnesota patents, §350@4 05; winter extras, Wheat and Other Grains. about lc under quotations. Heavy salted | O G Li St Paul cons. U spectilation of the money oy ‘fl'}lfl:‘: g steers, 12¢: medium, 1ic; light, 10%c; Cowhides, | Oak Tra development was all that was needed to start | ., Wi/ 1 Recelpts, A T W e " hat higher, but | Mining Candles—Stxes, 16 oz, 40 sets, 11%c per | Oak W Co a very pronounced liquidation. In faet, gt | 15:295 bushe ! : 24,000 2pOt-rices stood'the seme. set; sixes, 16 oz, 20 sets, 11%c; stxes, 14 oz, 40 | Oc°an S § times, ‘on last Monday the combination of ex- | Ort. Bpot—Steady: No. 3 red, 7o €. o. b. | Liverpoal was ud higher. Argentine ship- 0; 14 oz, 2 1 e ¢ treme rates for money and of the el afloat; orthern Duluth, 78%c f. o. b, | ments were 900,000 bushels. The Russian Agri. | sets, 10c; #ixes, 14 oz, 20 sets, 10%: PR ay which indicates that holders were d::”'fn‘ afloat’ (prompt); No. 1 hard Duiuth, $0%c f. o, | cultural Bureau estimated the winter cereal | 02 20 sets Shc: sixes, 10 oz Pk & o] AR stocks and brokers selling out ‘their ‘custom | b, 080At spot: No. 2 red, %" eievator, | Op- | Proipset (in Ehet ‘ountry. at 3. pdr. oent over | ety e Waive-Doaas 16 oo 3 sern e fowell 12 |Culifornta ... 15 3 . tions—Opened ‘about steady at 3 8 3 3 4, 7 o . D e emelues. | bearish PArsentine and. Russlay ooy M eporta, | | Chicago opened weak on account of the Bos. | per set: twos, 14 0z, 25 seta, 134c: fours, 14 oz, | 3 F & 1isg B, Dynamiis.[ 85— scems that some institutions called loans sather | but railied a little in the afternoon on covering | ton bank failure. It was a small local scalping | 3 sets, 124c; sixes, 4 0z, 36 sets, i2ic; twelves, | 5 F & 154 |Glant Con Ca. 33 — flmintiny. Jad' Shat s Sitay "elek | 120 The sisdinet of Sve Closmeuet ind | mecke, he siment B el | R oot 10 S, L | B oGy SV - B R lenders renewed their di: export demand were again insignificant. e indian takes for Cor) .. otls. e . g B P ot n ! Do con el Gustrial ‘collateral with Iitde Tegacd re o shout steady at unchanked prices to Mo decline, | yalued at 62.65; Slerra Blanca, for Liverpool, | 4c; Tefined, @c; eroase, Tio. spC ™ K T 2 T 1 loan oaces. | March, 74 9-16@T4%e, clos .y s a . 8 n — |[Baw . y large buyers & | Do deferred T and Y par st el Ty e T35, closed T4, July, 14 1 mf{ ave %2, Whent—Shioping, 9750%Xc; milliag, §1| Fall clip, S4n Joequln plaine, sgie; Souts. | 8 P C I = [Honokas 8 Co. 54 » tracts and the eff seen in -108% Colo & So 4s. 794 | 186 per cent. The proposition of the Secretary H mber, 2%¢, closed . 2 ern, i g Y : Humboldt | S p C — — |Kilauea 8 Co- =% 3 recow unnin A - U8 of the Treasury to give rellef by increass HOPS—Quiet. CALL BOARD SALES. and Mendocino, 16@17c; Eastern Oregon, 12G15c; | & P By = 12 g ey XA AR e | 5 | the ‘Government deposits i the banks aid mes | HIDES—Firm. - Informal Sesslop—9:15 o'clock—May—4000 ctls, | Valley Oregon. 1i@isc; Northern, Mountain, [ § V W B 1M s & e Eoaie. As. & sesit net losme wwee: roloae MINING STOCKS, at first find favor with the street, which had | WOOL-—Dull = 05% ; 2000, 24,000, $1 05%. free, 11@14c; Northern Mountain, defective, 109 | 5 V Wat & p . within a range of 3 pointe ex u few 15| Ontario o0 | Deen led to expect that Mr. Gage would call | \COFFEE—Options closed steady and un. |’ Second Session—No sales. 1ic ber Ib. 5 S V Wis(3dm).101 e A Nt tangre T v 1 Opmar % | for tenders tor :,;:"::."':‘;2',1,_2:;-“ 8 | Sagn ncluaing: Slarch 108 s ey e o | 0 Lo Serslon-May—isoh cus, | HOFS-6@e ser [ B W ater Stocks— previously during the week. A number of | Con Cal & V 140 Plymout o 4 £ until & A eh. : A Y ST 3 0c ludl e whicl e m o v roup of leading New York 615; September, $630; November, 8, Afternoon Sesslon—May—2000 ct! 05% Contra Costa.. T3% e g o gy R A B R Quiciaiiver ;:.t.'umblnlll-‘lflé and loanea S005 o0 et et CoeeTo, dull. 3tia_quier m:u. ool mm.mr—'r:e“m-mzy e San Francisco Meat Market. Marin County. &2 ... Hate h Mormns s RO 80 | the Stock Exchange, their action promptly re- | SUSAR Raw, fim ned, steady. tnal and_very dull. ; pring Valley. Pos & Ber o = be Gucing the current rate o & per cent. Receipts, 2000; strong. Western | Feed, 1@7%e for No. 1 and tc for oft | Trade fe dull at unchanged prices. Gus & Electric— - part’ Eud roe Biiver..r s 22| Durlng inelgat hour on sfomasy? when the | creamery 0TI Jude creamery, BOBMC: fus: | grudes; Brewing and shipping rades, OGWHeL |, BEEF_1aTio per Ib for Steers and 6@t R % * bank etat are all at sea Mexican 30 Yellow Jacket . Joepen o 3 ' pvaliers .: . for Cows. he cxtraordinary ition e " 10 | active stocks had declined from 6 to 15 EGGS—] ipts, 0519 et; West- Bt BT ST | et o0 ook A pos | SR Bl e o | o et S W: WG| saee Soiie VL S . | DRI v s | e S e regular interis ment, but the extraor- by ‘est End. 1 | was ore ces_recos The tran- | g > Becond Sesslon—No sales. as b i Plantation Co 93 inery demand from Doston s ofteet ihay, | Call loans sactions on Monday, ising to Gver 160600 CALIFORNTA DRIED FRUITS, lar Morning Session—No sal L e Hoes %28 Horeningon 8 P €0 the et 1 m the shares, would indicite the activity and ex- | Evaporated apples were in lighy (¥ s gt it - PORK—Live Hogs, 8c for emall, §%c for | 5 Hutchinson 8 - 20 ot e AT T St ™o Trents, "Wns e 5 it | WP S0 T AP | Al S T ol e i s ot o g et | M O g8 . e ¢ ol about $2, 4 éss market. P i Paauhau § P . 2 50 t which 'w ~ were touched Is significant as to the severity | STATE EVAPORAT PLES—Com: Teation g 3 H = ‘This Rould 1ndicae o, the bresk | Only one talore occurred"oh | cgese; prime, XG1c; cholos, NGRS, Tency: n%‘ii?} S ek, “rcher opg. 0 Gran General Merchandise. 3 Fasuhan 8 B o .. R All scoounts of about favorable rumors which usuaily spring up at | CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@Sc g AT S P S ciris o, e t an estimate of any such times kad been sifted down and no im- | pound. per | the mfllw O ant i !.1" quoted at | BAGS—Calcutia Grain Bags, 7@7%e: Wool | 15 § F Gas & Electric s what the loan be. Boston l‘;l!l\‘ned mm‘xle dtn‘ell:“ could b'md alumea_ London | = APRICOTS—Royal, m Moorpark, 15¢1sc. 81“\?' pe: 3 ellow at §105 Bags, 2G2c; Fruit Bags, éc, 6c and 6%c for Street— i Bonds were wi Boston & Main 50 partially regal; ts courage, CHES—! % 5 . ¥ Bank of California .... the mpecalative § jowing wome sharp de: | Chi B & Q on this side the assoclated = banks of ‘tha| LN T o 300kl mpseien; TiidMe. | T EYSIGIE per otl L D hoie praler SENTRY S00T8 S6 Msscla |- A nitneta: Sakioe) 5o clines. Totsl sales. $2.590,000. 4 Elec 1. metropolis took steps to check.any needless at §190@2 15 per ctl. | jute. United S demoralization. Their most impos S COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- Board— riant st New York Metal Market. orm & combi: — g T s ST Ba Hhe of deposita of iInternal revenue receipts in | g h et iy D, 2 ~The main phases of 4 and Bs % NEW YORK STOCK LIST, 10 Giant Powder Con 25 Giant Powdoer Con 75 General Electric. | | es new 4 mdvaniced 3, the old | Fitchburg prefd | Flour anfllilldufi;. ineas Giant Powder Con Fharcs . R the national banks. It is stated that " | the metal market remain as before. Busi The China steamer took out 12,315 bbls 100 Hana Plantation O ) ;f.‘{,‘f.‘i.'}. day "some 5,000 was Turned over to ‘the | was stupidly dull in most departments all day, | FLOUR—California family extras, u'.::?,: 3 Honokaa Sugar Co ¥ banks in this Way, while the high rates for | with the best variations in prices not par- | usual terms; bakers' eptras, $5 403 Gor e B Pl " 0ld Colony money at New ¥ork apparently attracted | ticularly fmportant to buyers or sellers. The [ ' 2 Hutehinso Makawell Sugar Ol Domt 18% | Winona. . 5 |money from the interior. There ‘was comse- | forelgn news and advices from ‘home-product; % 8 & abby uently a general and rather ng 7 Makawell Sugar Co ... | Rubber 355 Wolverines RS Tucsday, but on’ Wednesday o irearscy. | Roinis sucked Infuence. At the Sl the Metal Harrison's circular says: ““The arrivals of Coal | 3 Market Street Rallway, Union Ps Ch peake & Oh | - fis; | Union Lana 6,520 Chicago Grewt We ? 40,20 Chicago Burlington & Qui: weerees #Chicago Ind & Louisvilie. 200 Chicago Ind & Louisville v.o... Chicago & Eastern INlinok 200 Chicago_& Northwestern Chicago Rock Isiand & Pa M C C C & St Louls. Colorado Southern . SRl e this week have been three from Washington, | 20 Prauhau § P C: 10,900 tons; three from Oregon, 1400 tons: four | 120 ;u;u(n;m s from British Columbia, 6% tons; one from Bal- | timore, 3100 tons; total, 22,39 tons. No fore cargoes have been received. There is still t same rush for domestic fuel whenever a vessel arrives, which e o5 = g bins are pretty well emptied, and importers are | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGD unable to get the supply necessary for: BOARD. continuance of this movement was checked by | futures: lake copper dul 2 e 2 break of mome 13 points in the mecc oy | o IR nominal; lead steady. ot 5 soipe il il - Brooklyn Transit and by the engagement of | spelter dull at $4 » 1| New York Mmu'y Market. $§90,000 more gold for export, the market al- ( The brokers' price for lead is $4.45 and for lmmhf .:. s Iec:llln‘ "“‘1:‘3. h?'porn'm kdqv-]. copper $16 50@16 75. NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Money on call steady | $¥a1 gividend putting the mtoek oo 30Tk Cen- T at 4GS per cent; last loan, 4 per cent; ruling | bosie On Tharsday, In spie O Condition of the Treasury. - rete, 6 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 5% | tive ease of money, the market was heavy @6 per cent. Sterling exchange, firmer, with | and ut tmes decidedly weak. The olemency| WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—To-fay's stategent ressing wants. The coal is up north in large oty 1 Colorade Bouthern 1st mret Which on that day assumed prominence. i » | Ruantities, ready for ent, but we st MorniogSession. Colorado Southern 24 prefd.. ermand nd et 3 PORDS W or a4 €oF | (e ‘alleged danger of further severe tguign | Sl coon i A R - o e e A P Xl Boart— Delaware & Hudson..... ity devs. | uon ‘in ‘Londen ‘and the” preparations. Which | ek 415 48 d reserve, rs and retallers, and transportation s diff- | 10 Glant Powder Con . Delaware Lack & Western Posted rates, $1 £1%4@4 52 and M §5%. Commer- | the exchange here plainly indicated for heav; cult to find, and we do not seem to catch u 10 Glant Powder Con .. Denver & Rio Grande. to-day. Nor did the street fail cial bllls, $4 80%. Silver certificates, jd shipments . 5 Gisue. pareliver e, lhxh:n“ oty | £ emark the ‘strengtn of - the "Continental Shipments of Silver. e cernmen rong; State bonds, | money mark vance n * o X Yok; reioad Sonde weak. Bongy, | e of the. banks. of Gemmiay ang Foncial with our requirements. There are no Scotch [ 15 Glant Powder Con . or English cargoes en route suitable for house 5 Glant Powder Con uses. Swansea [uel is belng used pretty gen- | o Hutchinson Sugar Co erally for house furnaces, and is well adapted | ) Hutchinson Sugar Co . Denver & Rio Grande prefd rates of of y and France. | NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—The rpose Though the Bank of England mad hange a Stetimer. Etruria, | for that ; of this there is a moders t Hiocking Coal .. London M. . i it Diures, the London open market Sxres | SR ptot(UrOpe to-morrow, wil take out Stock Dert and near at hand. It is over da | 13 onees Sue o Hocking Valley . n Market. for discount ‘were up to €% per cent, and aij | W OUnces of silver Jovka since any Australlan was received. 1n | 30 Spring Vallcy' Water o indications were etrain which A8 e ormer " years | Greta, and Walisend v v g el NEW YORK, Dec 2 —The Commercial Ad- | January pavments put on the forelgn Rhanci Chicago Livestock Market. Brades weru n Eeneral use for familice, res. 10 SPFiog Valley Water o % Towa Central prefd. vertiser's London financlal cablegram says: | center would be of a serfous if not dangerous % and hotels. Low prices for Coal are B Afterncon Session. Kansas City Pittsburg & Gulf,. Boa taurants The markets here were “sick’” most of the day | ChaTacter, which could hardly fail to have | CHICAGO, Dec. 2. tmpdrli-nt&t & year to come at least, as car- ~CATTLE—Native Y procurabl Equif hl— .0 Lake Brie & Western...... and there was considerable general lignidation, | ' on g and Texans active, i0c higher; cow :}&' e N e % Glaw Powder | 3l Lake Erie & Western pref 77 | A harder tendency developed later. There is active and strong; stockers and feeders steady: mm'mawmnu-nuwumorw % Hutfhinson 8 P C 2 514 Lake S et 210 | expectation of beavy gold shipments and the £00d to_choice, 35 60@6 75; 5o s supply, which means full figures, in the ap:| 10 Hewailan Commerciai 34 3% Louisviile & Nashville. 3% | settlement next week 18 still much dreaged, B 34 2565 45; mixed R Sence 6 competition from outside sources. 1w 0 . -1 Manhattan L .......... 574 | many cases it was & case of scraping th radstreet’s on Trade. Hocers, i fhbsed, stockers, 83 1003 0; selected RICE-China mixed, o 1 :«m:gw lla E‘unl-ovmanlm.m-mnmm t’lamnnyw'fiw ‘7“, 19 i exican 9. Qtu; calves, ’ o f “m Americans began heavy and went two points S @5 i ged g ® 9 5 ¢ Uit ; ]mmwumwyy_. NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Bradstreet's state- | HOGS—Light, weaker; others a shade higher; | BEANS—Bayos, § %3 60; small White, 2 90 | Bons, 940165 (5rme Continued on Page Thirteen,

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