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AND SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Bank clearings show a gain for the weck. rge sales on the Oil Exchange. ‘heat futures rather firmer. Barley firm. change as before. Silver a fraction firmer. Jats firm, Corn weak and Rye dull. Tay stronger under lighter receipts. further advance in Beans. Saveet Potatoes lower. Onions steady. Sound Vegetables firm. -v'ufu*r advanced under light supplies. Eggs firm. 1pancse Mandarin Oranges on the market. :ame demoralized under excessive receipts. 'ressed Turkeys continue to drag. srapes-very slow of sale. sthing new in Provisions. ides quiet and weak, with Steers tending downward. ) further change in the Meat market. -umber trade in good condition. Increaséd coinage at the iocal Mint, ( bank statement and with the additional fluence of a three-point break in Sugar. Bank Clearings. arings for the past week . egainst $20,282,108 for s al benk o | 1o shares of companies operating in the South- ern region. Chesapeake Southern rallway stocks were taken in large | biocks and Mobile and Ohio was moved upw. 343 points out of a doymant state. Bugar w heavy throughout on doubts regarding the a) proaching = dividend, which rumor has pro- claimed would be increased. Reports current of & projected new refinery near New York had a marked effect on the stock and helped int in November, S5.000. For the in- | The | principal demand for railroad stocks looked | and Ohio and the | the coinage amounts § for the same to break the price in the final dealings. Peo- ple's Gas, Glucose, Smelting and Anaconda THE SAN United States Wells-Fargo . Miscellaneous— Malting pref 8 Snelting & Refng. Smelting & Ref) Bpirits . Shirits i Steel Hool American American American ‘American ‘American American American American American American American American American Tobacco prefd. Anaconda Mining Co.. Brooklyn Rapld Transit . Colarado Fuel & Iron. Tin Plate . £3: & 2 2, &, 1, 2, 4 1 .300 Continental Tobacco ¥ | 800 Continental Tobacco prefd.. 20 Federal Steel ... -9 | 1500 Federal Steel prflfl . 164 General Electrio Glucose Sugar .. Glucose Bugar pref International Paper International Paper Laclede Gas N National Lead National Steel National Steel prefd. TUnited States leather . United States Leather United States Rubber. Republic Iron & Steel Republic Iron & Steel prefd. P C C & St Louls.. ‘Amalgamated Copper Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. at 15620 points net ndvano s were 32,250 bags, lndudln‘ Dccomb'r, January, 6 207 March, 5@ 50; July, 665; Bbptembe.. 46 60@6 70; October, $6 L3 &0 GAR-Raw, firm; fair refining, 3 h-xcc. centrifugal, 96 test, 4 7-18c; |3 1i-16e, Refined, steady; 4.80c; No. 8, 4.70¢ on g and abated profit taking of commission interests. Bu- rope was a light of the March and May contracts. market closed quiet with prices nhet unehanged to 6§ points lower. New York Grain and Praduce. NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—FLOUR—Receipts, 27,006 exports, 21,628 Easy and generally 3 @lc Jower to sell, with demand poor. Win- ter patents, $3 60@3 %0; winter straights, $3 40 @3 55; Minnesota patents, $3 90@4 2%5; winter extras, §2 60@2 90; Minnesota bakers’, $3@3 25; winter low grades, $2 45@2 60. WHEAT—Receipts, 125,225 bushels; exports, Illl bushel: spot, steady, No. 2 red, e f. b. afloat; No. 2 I'ed 6 elevator; No. 1 them Duluth, f. o. b. afloat; No, 1 hard Duluth, 86c f. o. b. afloat. Options opened Stoany g advancen & 1t i spite of rather liberal deliveries on December contracts and lower cables, being stimulated by further un- favorable Argentine news and rumors of ex- port bueines: final reaction due to pres- e late deliveries made the cloes easy o net_decline. January, @T7% 3-16c, closed T8%ae closed 8%c; March, 7S7% Mey. TG, cloned ok Dec , #@ TR G Mo, T er Desemuben, {()Ps—atndy- Slate common to cholce, 1900 crop, 18@21c; 1809 crop, 11Gbe: old, 2@6c! Pa- | clfio Coast. 190 crop, i8@1de; 1590 de'rw o@iee; old, oo HIDES—Firm; Californla, 31 to 25 pounds, WOOL-Quiet; domestle fleece, COFFER-Steady; No. 7 invoice, quiet; Cordovn, B%@13%e. e . !\-tum closed firm No. 1y 45ke; No. 4.50c; standard A, o.40c; confectioners’ mold A, b.8c; cut loaf, 6e; crushe 5.7 lnn\lluad‘ 5.60c; cubes BUTTER—Recelpt: mu o oesar, ckages mery. | 23c; 120 . \GGS—Recelpts, 5876 packages; strong. West- ern regular packing, at mark, 20G24c; West- ern, loss off, 27c. DRIED FRUITS. The market for evaporated apples ruled rather e 1 factory, qulet, but about steady at old prices on the basls of 4@Sc for State common; prime, 4% @3%c; cholce, 14@6%c; fancy, 6@8ic. Calitornta dried friits were inactive; PRUNES—Quoted nominally at 34@s%He per d. as to size and quality, OTS—Royal, 4c; Moorpark, 15@16c. PmACKEs—-Pul-d. 18¢ i unpeeled, 6@dc. o Chicago Grain Market. l | | Yeliow, 1 20; White, $1 20; Fastérn mixed, $1 20 ctl. FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1900. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. l Fine Sllver, per ounce Mexican Dollars, nom! Wheat and Other Grains. WHBAT—There was no particular change In the forelgn markets. Private cables from the Assenfine confiriel previcss regotts of ctop damage and estimated the exportable surplus for the coming year at less than 50,000,000 bush- els. This caused steadiness in forelgn markets. Dellveries at Chicago were 500,000 Iruhel-, -nd | l!m-wlu ‘rewrted an inerease In stocks of In this market futures wete somewbat o stead- ler, but thoxe ‘was no» changs IYO Hpot Wheat-—Sipping, Wwe; | Ml 1 om ver ctl. CALL BOARD SALES, Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—May—2000 ctls, 3t M%& n 4000, $1 03%: 18,000, 31 03%. . Second Eesllnn— ay—3J2.000 ctls, §1 02%. De- cember—4000, $5i4c; 2000, 95l4c. Regular Morning Seasion—May—10,00 ctls, 1 03%; 0009, b EY-‘TH-*&JIM in cholce Feed con tnucs firm, inferred by the quota- tions. Feed, 77 0 for cholce bright, 78c for No. 1 and 6T4@T o lor nf! -ades; Brewing and Shipping grades. valfer, nominal. CALL v SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Séssion—No sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. OATS—The market shows no change, belng | firm with light stocks. White, 81 #0@110; Surprise, nominal; Red, $1 20@1 20 for feed and $1 tor_seed: Gray, nominal; Black, for feed, $1 125a1 2b; for sced. $1 20@1 30 per ctl. CORN—The market rules quiet and rather easy at unchanged quotations. California Yel- low, $1 156@1 20; California White, $1 20: Eastern per BUCKWHEAT. Gucted at 31 5G2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 60Q 37, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, 13 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 75G3 10 per barrel for family and $2 1508 60 for bakers'; Eastern, # QTS per bares MILLETOFE e Frices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye Meal, 2 50; Rice Flour, §7; Corn M ell n 7.:. extra r.'relm Jo, 8 50; Cat Groats, $4 50; Hom: 376 Buckwheat eat ‘Wheat Flmlr £l 7? Rolled O‘u zl‘)tl’rell)y Nats, 18c; Filberts, 1%¢c; Pecans, 11@ide; Coeon- H I&Y —Comb, 13' for bright and %uo Tor light srabers Walet whike extactec: light ‘amber, ‘extracted, 6%Q7c; dark. SRR St seris, Provisions. There is nothing new to report. CURED MEATS-Bacon, ilc per Ib for heavy, 11%@12c for light medium, 12%ec for light, 18%ec for extra light and 13@L5%c for sugar-cured; - Eastern sugar-cured Hams, u\sc, Mess Beef, '$12 50 per_barrel; extra Mess, Family, fl‘: extra Prime Porl.. $18; exlra clear, “§19 50; Mess, $17; Smeked R per LARD—Tierces queted at 6%c per Ib for com- pound and S%e for pure; half-barrels, pura 9%e; 10-ib tine, 10c; 5-1b tins, 10%e. Ce N ne-half barrels, $%c: three half-barrels, 8%c: one tlerce, §%c; two tierces, Sc; five tierces, A'Ae per 1 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Hides are quoted mk with a downward tendency in steers. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy salted | Steers, 10c; medium, Sc; light, Ske; Cow- | lildes, 84@%; Stags. 6%c: Salted Kip, 9%« Salted Veal, 9%c; Salted Calf, l0¢c; Dry fllfl 16c; culls, ldc; Dry Kip, l6c; Dry C-l' 17 O\llll and hrll\dl ldc; SnPc')skl:ls, shelrl ng: 20@s0o ewch; short Wool, 3@sic each; medium, | 80@85e; long Wool, c@isl cach; Horse Hides, salt, §2 60 for ll-rg. and $3 for medium, $§1 for small and S6c_for colts; Horse lildes, dry, $1 7 for I-T $1 50 for medium, 31 25 for small and 25@50c for colts. Deorskins—Summer or red skins, 35c; fall or medium skins, $0g; winter or | thin skins, 17%@c. Goatskins — Prime An- | soras, Tic; large and smooth, alc; mediun: TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4'sc per Ib; No. 2, 34c; grease, 2@2ie. WOOL—Spring Clip 1s_quotable as follows: | Northern, free, 16@i6c; Northern, d ‘QLU\C 12 ldc; Middle 'County, free, ounty, defectiv 12 12 months’, months’, 1i@1de: : months’, :gll Humboldt and 17c; Nevada, 13@16c per Ib. all Clip—8an Joaquin, sw@sc: do lambs’, Mldd)o County, #@1 fres wl pic; 30\1“:01‘1 'Mot;gellln. A0 ml -.d lendocine, 1 per HOPS—11%@15c per . Sar Francisco Mecat Market. Receipts of all descriptions are moderate and | the inarket is firm. BEEF-g8c for Steers and 6@6%c per 1b for Cews. VEAL—Lai : small, Se per Ib. L IUTTON- R gt "Ewes, T%@8e per | LAMB—$@sc per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%c for small and 5%e for ‘medium and 5%@5%c for large; stock Hogs and feeders, 5@i%c; dressed Hogs, T%@Ske. General Merchandise. 81 AUCTION SALES ?RAND AUfilflN SAL‘!? —OF THE— FINEST LOOKING AND BEST BRED TEOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS, Offered This Year From the ANTRIM STOCK FARM, CHAS. KERR, Propeietor. NONDAY EVENING, December 3, (900, Commencing at 7:45 o'cloek. OCTIDENTAL EORSE EXCHANGE, 721 Howard St., near Third. Horses in salesyard. Send for.catalogue. WM. G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF DA 30 Head of BROKEN DRIVING, EXPRESS, MILK WAGON, BAK+ ERS and WORK HORSES. MATCHED TEAMS. Property of J. B. NIGHTINCALE GREEN VALLEY FARM, CORDELIA. TUESDAY, fi’zE’zfi'fiéfi 4, 1900, S At 11 A, . COR. VAN CHASE & toneers, Suce The fo % In the San Prane oard yesterday; 200 .l-xlrln 100 Ophir . ® Ophir . tost 109 Hale 200 Hale & Nore.. The following were the sales In the Pacific Stock F: ige yesterday: Morning Session. 450 Best & Belcher 17, 100 Ophir 600 Con Cal & V.137%| 100 Ophir ra: Nevad 400 Yellow Jacket.. e Teing na fol | 1% weakened carly In the trading. American | 195; in sacks, § 75Q7; Pearl Barley, % S0llt | pyce gon Quintin Bags, & 65: Caleutta | 200 Con Cal & Va..1% %0 Ophir @s the cause of this lessened speculation. It Is the natural cause bound to come after an dut- burst of great activity in human affairs. The or R.‘(er!TanLi Exports. same lhlnfi is seen In the business of the s exports of jesding staples at | Country, where buying was excessive immedi- ; SRHEh B Mavtionr irs 55 fter slection, representing the loosening o nt\odi pént up pending the decision of that event, while now the animated demand for . 13.567.000 feel: | products shows some natural reactlon. This E hington, is especially noticeabie in the iron trade. The . Exports, stock market is espectally semsitive to the B course of events in that trade. The purely £ Re- cases, 224 barrels, 218 speculative element has been quick to take s E 10 barrels, profits and prices have consequently declined ‘ This survey of the stock market conditions . A 533 tons; Ore- however, be taken in a purely relat gor Au ns; England, While ‘business is smaller and pric * eh ( tons. Total, e January 1 coal for No- being 16,000 tons 1500, nth and since commencing $554.655, making s, valued at Since 3. Since 225, ued at valued at 643 cases, ed at $19,801. the thirty daye ju ation points towerd just month of this wood mills have been th domestic and fore rders have not been 1 and no other in- owever, with a little | » i€ the interests, there be & return to better quotations for red- he manufacturers and retailers no cause for complaint. lis in the sugar and white \ some few exceptfons, Teady season’s run. The latter has )6, if not the most, success- ears in the history of these mills, and the wners have reason to be proud of the record Orders have been actually turned | - 1 mille or have been shifted to tper . wwhile the curremt prices have een encouraging. The Bastern demands have sen heavy and the range of demand has been nost extensive, reaching even as far east and | north ms Maine and. running down fnto the Southern States of this try. Oanada h: also made heavy calls on the mountain mills | for sugar pine eir trade calls are ex- | tending all over the country. The redwood gle is making its way with | s into the Fastern States.” Weather Report. b tan—Pacific Time.) ANCISCO, Dec. 1, 1900—5 p. m. ng are the seasonal rainfalls to h those of the same date nfalls in the last twenty: 4 w | Last | This | Last 2 Hom‘ Season. | Season. | M98 | 203 ¥ Ry | 112 | 70 1.0 | 1.1 3.52 { | ] 12 | | { 88 | 2.3 | 1m | Maximum temperature, asta a1 WEATHER C( WEATHEE VORBCAST. The fallen slowly along the coast e e e e rison over the Rooky egion and northwestward to the »a of high pressure overlies lda.ho, | evada and Northern Utah. Condi- favorable for fair weather generally Pacific Coast on Bunday, but there Mountats coast. An rthern e are the ary west |'.wk\ Mountains. In Southern California m temperatures are from 10 to 13 egrees above the normal. $o rain: has falien on the Pact Pactfic C San Califor wdiness in Fair Sunday, with in- ight northerly ‘winds. clovdiness ia 1y win “IIFXANDER G. MCADIE, Forecast Official. B —— - — EASTERN MARKETS., York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 1L—There was 4 compara- tively narrow market for stocks to-day and the tome was not well defined.at any time. Large ané confident buying of a few railroad woe In evidence, but this was partly by the sharp weakness of & pumber of Indus- triale and 1alties, IB‘ the whole :M wirned lovnn::r! with the appesrance the | announcements have JITIONS AND GENERAL | - indications of the formation of a de- | ° wer than in the period immediately pr ceding, thers s still & high level of prices maintained and capital continues to be em- ployed on an enormous scale in securities. It has happened many times that the transactions in some one stock will show sales of 100,000 shares for a single day's business and the | | record bas run up to over 200,00 shares for a single da3’s business in Northern Pacific. It i Tot conceivable that unformed speculative enthusiasm of the general public should show such results as this. Great combinations and s syndicates of bankers and capitalists alone | could command the resources for dealing on such a scale when the execution of buying orders brings our records many thousands of shares changing hands in blocks. Nelther is it within the bounds of probabllity to sup- pose that such buying is heid on a margi with the mere purpose of marketing the shares at a higher level of prices. Some have gone | into the veults of financial institutions to be | beld for e sake of the Investment return afforded, while others have gone into the hands of competing or affillated companies to secure Somtrol or increased infinencs. No authoritasive made as to the Rource of any of this buying. though rumor has been busy with reports of “‘deals’ and c(n?hlnlllonl Theee rumors are so indefinite sometimes 8o contrary as to stamp them as unreliable, but the conviction is very general | in Wall street that a process is going on of transfusion of interest among the great rail- road systems of the country wherever there {s | competition or wherever there is a mutual in- | terest making a common The series of operaticns recently reflected by the Peonsylvania and New York Central are the obvious motive for.such transactions. The probleme of competition and of diversion of profits which thus tend toward solution are calcuiated to iIncrease of value of investments in the properties involved, while from the technical stock market st at the reduc- tion of the floating supply of securities is cal- culated to add Indedinitely to the stability of | market prices. The bond market has been less unsettied this week than stocks. Business has increased and prices have advenced. Junior or and organization bonds have been ites, especially new issues. nited States refunding 2s advanced %, old 4 and 58 % and the 3s per cent over the call prices of a W YORK STOCK LIST. the NEW Shares Closing Bold. Btocks— 0 Atchison Atchison prefd Baltimore & Ol Canadian Pacific Censda Southern Chesapeake & Ohio .. 38 Chicago Great Western i Chicago Buriington & Quincy e Chicago Indianapolis & Louls 2% Chicago Indianapolis & Lot 8 Chicago & Eastern Illinols Chicago & Northwestern .. Chicago Rock island & Pacific. Colorado Bouthern ist prefd . Colorado Southern 2d prefd . Hudson lowa Central prefd Leke Brie & Western . Lake Erie & Western prefd . Lake Shore . Loulsville & Manhattan L . Metropolitan Btreet Railway . Mexican Central . Minneapolis & £t Louis Minneapolis & St Louls prefd Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio Reading 3 Reading 2d prefd Rio Grande Western Rio Grande Western prefd " rancisco 1 Francisco 1st prefd. 73% isco 2 prefd. ”fi IR LR n“ Southern Railway Sfllltm llllny prefd Texas & influence desirable. | Fr\e G"‘g" o o e Gen Elec tric 5s. MK&T’.’\iA ING STOCKS, Brunswick 11| Ontario Chollar ... 05 Ophir ... Crown Poln! 10/ Plymouth Con Cal & 5 Quicksilver Deadwood Rubber . Unlon_Pacific West End... | Westinghse Elec... Bonds— A “% 5 Stocks— AGh T & Bt Fo... Do pret. Atchison 4s... Ame: cas Sug-.r, % N E Gas & C 5s | Mining Shares— 14| Adventure .. 15| Allovez Min 195% Amalg Copper. At itic o Tl Mexican Central. Telephone Coke. 134 ' Quincy Sta Fe Copper. 2'1:‘5 Tamarack 01d Colony O1d Dominton. 301 Wolverines . Weekly Bank Statement. NEW YORK. Dec. 1—The reserve require- | ments of the New York clearing-house banks | were Increased over $3,250,000 last week through | a heavy addition of $13,010,600 to the deposit | totel and this explains why, despite a gain in | cash holdings of $L842,300 tbe surplus reserve | fell off $1,412,500. The expansion in deposits was caused almost wholly by the increase of $11.778,000 in loans, the latter factor proving the most significant feature of the week. It has not_escaped attention that the loans of. the banks since election time have mnot nded o the heavy volume of business noted in every direction. is has caused a great deal of dis- cussion and much theorfzing, but 88 a matter of fact the banks are now beginning to show in a belated manner the drains made upon them. The gains in loans last week was the heaviest noted in months, the closing week in July having exceeded it slightly. The current statement is beiter than anticipated, as it b been figured that the banks have lost an their operations with the sub-treasury were debtors to a large extent and the interior | made unexpected heavy drafts for funds. Nev- | ertheless the excess reserve stands at nearly 11,600,000 as the season is at hand when the natural trend of money is in this direstion fears for the future have been abated. An | analysis of the individual bank reports for the | week, however, show that the changes have Leen confined to o few large banks, and these institutions hold the greater part of the cash increases noted. The circulation item is being watched rather closely in financial circles, more #8 A matter of curlosity to observe the workings | of the new law thgn with the idea that the | | changes will affect the situation. The banks | seem to have attalned maximum ecirculation | figures at present and slight decreases are the rule from week to week. present volume of circulation reached by the New York banks 1s $30,670,000. It will require a rather power- ful Incentive to start ‘an upward movement. The sirculation is less than balf that permitted by here is reserve power in this fact, not apprehend any condition 40" wemeral eftort to increase o | tatement of averages of the as- soclated banks for five days shows: Amount. Loans Deposits | Circulation | Specie ... | Total reserve. Reserve require Surplus reserve Condition of the WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—To-di reasury statement shows: ~Avallable cash blluca, $130,176,791; gold, 98,235,735 London Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were less active here to-day Treasury. % ! December and_sell January. Later, however, 55@87e: No. 1 flax seed, $161%; No. 1 North: | | western, $164; prime timothy seed, $4 30; mess | ork, bbl, $11@I162%: lard, per 100 Ibs | o7 short-rib sides (loose). $ 50@7; dry | salt -hwlderl (boxed), 574@6ic; short clear | sides (boxed), 36 0@ 10; whisky, basis of high | wines, $1 H Articles— 1 Fiour, barrels . ,000 | | Wheat, bushels 101,000 | Corn, bushels 331,000 | Oats, bushels . 185,000 Rye, ! ~. 40,000 Barley, bushels . 28,000 On_the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was dull; creameries, 15@23c; dairles, 13@20c. Cheaee, active, 104@1i%c. Eggs, qulet: Wheat— Mar. | Opening s00 | Closing . 800 | | Wheat— D!c Mar.-June. Opening 20 10 21 30 | Closing 2005, 2 i .. Flour— | Opening 25 80 27 30 Closing %% 73 Oats were quiet and easy. May eclosed 4@ | %c lower. Provisions were firm early in deliveries, only 1750 tierces of lard and talk of a lard corner by the Cudahy Brothers, who continue to buy | prices eased off. The clofe was falrly steady. 1 | January pork closed unchanged, 2i:@%e down, | and ribs 5S¢ depressed. i The leading futures ranged as follows: | e | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No, 3— g & December L3 n& _mi n wR BY By 6% %% 36 | 5% 35% 853 MY W% . 3% | 8% 23% 2% n% u% A% 18 N9 U8 N8 695 69Ty €721 670 680 682 615 6174 635 6 | [ Cash quouucnn were as follows: F‘l&ur, dull; winter patents, $3°65@3 80; straits, clears, $2 90G8 30; lpflnifehlu “D rul!.n( 43 40@3 85 straits, sg No. 2 spring_wheat, 72¢: No. 2 red, nz’ i f No. 1 corn. g¥a: No, yellow, 35%@35%c; No. 2 oats, 2214@23c: No. 2 white, 361G %%c; No. 3 white, 248 bk fair 1o chofos malting barley, Recelpts. 20,000 smvmlent-. tresh, 2%c. —_— Foreign Futures. Chicago Livestock Market. 1.—CATTLE—Receipts, atives, CHICAGO, Dec. Nominally steady. 800. £00d to prime steers, §5 35@6; poor to medium, $1G4 25; se- lected faodeu, $3 40@4 25; mixed stockers, $2 25 ot e, 2 15; heifers, $2 #; can- $2 50@4 10: calves, uc:q';"e si@e 3 Trxu srass bulls, 2 %, 0\50 Monfln). 40,~ 000, l’!hll’l"}’ mk to fe lower; o] od and . butchers', um& 0! to _choice heavy, $4 rough heavy, | ht, $4 55@4 87%: bulk of lllM EP—Receipts, 1500; sheep and laml strong and active. Good to choice wethers, $4 30; fair to cholce mixed, $3 60@4: w..;m. ”b‘:, 34@4 25; native lambs, $4@5 50 Western Recelpts this week—Cattle, 54, ":nm». 55, Last wuk—’(‘,'o:nl:,‘!n 50; hogs, 324,500; lhup, £4,800. New York Me!al Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 1—'“! broker’ I lead was 4 and for cooper o, - Ui foF F an'ign Markets. LONDON, Dec. 1.—Consols, 98%; silver 20%a; | cargoes on passage, less offering; English country markets, quiet but steady. LIVER] L, De —Wmn‘ quiet; No. 1 standard Californi; 6s_2d 84; eat In Barie barely stoady; four in Parts, quiet; French country markets, quiet; weather in % , _rain. England, r—‘—U s, §15-220. !and the movement was irregular. Investment rities were dull,though the avera mé‘.a for the exchequer bonds, tu t ffl“ o flrm Im s00n slightly better than that afternoon. ~Americans sed off, some dealers anticipating an un- orable bank statement. Honey ‘was plenti- hlll The price eagles was un- o ged. Atchison, 41%; Canedian P ; o ‘acifie, 88%: Unjon | { Pacific g.‘ Northern Pacific pre- Lernay, Tka. "Sioney. M“‘ R Exports s and I Imports. NEW YORK, Deec. 1.—The imports of specie this week were $45,092 ®old and §71,120 silver. of gold and silver from this port L ail “countries for this week asgresate '$o4s, R e e impo: the port of N !ut for thi valued at $12,021, New Yark Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Dec. T—The cotton market | aas Rt fe (& LOUR—t. Louls, fancy ‘winter, steady, se zofl—At London (Pactfic Coast), steady, £2 3 "%xg‘ —Spot, steady: No. 1 Calit 2%4d; itornta, 6x estern winter, s; B o gt o o T : o ot, qu! Amerten 5 m IM‘ . anuary, 3 9d; lell. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., ch. 1.—Clearings, $844,416; balances, $91,918. Northern Wheat Market. n mixed, new, Dmmhr. 3 (s, 3 All Beans are as previously quoted, and deal- ers stiil report a good demand. BEANS—Bayos, $2 65G2 75; Small wmu, @ 4 20; Large White, umzs l;(nk § 393 2 Blackeye. $3@3 2 imas, as; Pea, $i@4 25: Red Kidney, $3 per EEDS—Brown rd, rominai: Yelln' Mustard, nominal; Flax, $2 2 s c per lh Tor Californis and dc for Eas Altalfa, T%@9%c; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, wlw:. Timothy, 4@ikc. DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $252 Ao Green, $2 %@ | 27 per ctl; Blackeye, $23: Quotations fér Peas and Beans represent | sound lots, cooked and steaming shipments go- | ing far below them. Morred fiwbet Potatoes are slightly P oes stand as before. POTATOES—-RI\ er Reds, 75@8sc; Burbanks, 35@50c for River and $0c@S$1 173 per ctl for Sa- Iinas and 75¢@$110 for Oregon; Sweets, $0@60c for River and 15@Ssc for Merced. TONS—$1 35@1 60 per ctl; cut, 31 per sack. . 4@7c percx: | String Bea) 6@10c; Limas, 4@6c per 1b: Cab- bage, 90c; Tomatoes, 25¢@8125; E§K § Plant, Los Angeles, w!c per 1b: Green Peppers, :«agm i Dried Peppers, 9@llc; Carrots, %5@35c Sc; Summer Squash, | Ib; Marrowfat lower Eschuh $10@12 per ton. Poultry and Game. Roceipts of Game were remarkably heavy, amounting to about 375 sacks, and prices were demoralized. Considerable stock remeained un- sold. Dressed Turkeys left over from Thanksgiving were again offered. and some sold down to &c per 1b. The market was in poor shape all around. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12%¢ for Gob- | blers and 11@124e for Hens; Dressed Turkey les Geess, por pair. 51 T5g2; Goslings, 41 cks. 334 for Gl and $4Q $3 50@4 for large and $3@3 80 for small; $1_per dozen for old and $1 50@1 7 for Squal GAME—Quall, $1@1 2 for Valley and —— for Mountain; Mallard, .ca Canvasback, $2 50@5; Sprig, zx 50@2; Teal. 101 w wm n, Toc@ $1 £mall Duck, $1 25, $2 50 @3; White Geese. $1@1 00 Brul! $1@1 £0 for small and 32 for large; Honkers, 34 50; Engush Snipe, $150; Jack Snipe, $§i; Hare. $1@1 Rabbits, tlfil 25 for Cottontail and $1 for Brus| Doves, 80c per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Putter closed the week well cleaned up and a cent higher. There was no change in Cheese. Eggs were also in light supply and firm. BUTTER— g Croamery—Fancy Creamery, %@2c; seconds, Dllrv-—hncy, .-'/.?z!c. §00d to choice, 2@ 21c; common, i7%@1ic. Creamery tub—iU@22%c per [b. Pickled mll-ncne. Eirkin_isgige. tor: O ew. Tid@izc: OM, 10@1lc; Youns America, 1261 .e;c E-? ern, 18%@14c; Western, 1b. 1mm°s_aper 21%@32%c; Ranch, 35@3%c for fair and rmsm per dozen for good to choice; Eastern, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Japanese Mandarin Oranges are on the mar- Ket. Other Oranges are weak, and Lemons and } Limes are none too firm. Granes continue to drag, as there is no call Common Apples are slow. for them. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES— per box for common and 85e@$1 for good to choice; smtunbern, 5@ n :Oregnn Spitzenbergs, $1@1 2. T50@$1 30 per box. MONS—306T5c per box. PEIA‘?’%‘ERRIFS - Jmeyl $10@10 50; CIPO C:d. su 50412 per barrel; Coos Bay, $2 r chest for large R SPBERRIES 3,00 Dlr chest. ompMem per box and $1 50 per large | | RRIES—$$@10° per chest. ! H&'f&“‘imm_ Dot Sronges. 1 s0@2 1: | Scadlings, $1@1 i5: Taneerines, | § %51 50: | o, Japanese mndarml. §1 T5@2; Lemons, Zic@$1 2 | tor common and $150@2 75 for good to choice; | By, T oot &, ol Linch g e anas, = Sionori e, B e T Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. ' FRUITS—Prunes. Sants Chrki 3 sieh. b: 40-50s, Tc; 50-008, 3%c; 60-70m, 3%c; T0-S0s, Io: $0.90s, 2%c; 90-100s, 2%e; 1008 and over, fe; ru- bles, %c premium; Sonomas, c and Bk Yobi quins, %c less than Santa Cllnl, except 100s and over, which stand the same. Apricots, 6g yals and o for Moorparks: e sratagy ADP ‘sun-dried, i Evapora 3 ; i Peac! tfio tor standard, 5@c_for and o for fancy; Pears, teed, l.fl'te“ N‘Junu ;" established owing prices for the seson of 1300 hed Thompeon's Tancy, Ti per Ib; choles, llo; stal rd, $%e; prime, Se; | 's, 9 per Sultanas— ; cholce, g rd, $¥c; | OREGON. PORTLAND, Dec. 1—WHEA at 8@53%e for Walla Walla, S6c for blue stem. ‘with by Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | o | Hum T “m‘nms_s—svmo for small and $2 50 s RA . H agS: 5-Te; Cundy Gran- per 1b, In 100-1b b: : Powdered, e more: boxu 10c more. No orders taken for less than barrels or its equivalent, rels, Dominos, half-ba: €.40c; boxes, 6.65c per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR SATU! nrw . DECEMBER 1. tons o tons |Mustard, sks 500/ Wool, bales 1.99| Tatlow, ctls Middiings, Pelts, bdis .. Hides, No Butter, ctls . Cheese, ctls . Flour, qr sks. Potatoes, sks Onfons, Bran, 8w Simiands THE STOCK MARKET. Business was quiet on the Bond Exchange. Market-st. R. R. advanced to $72. The Oil Exchange did another large business, with heavy sales in California standard at 20@80c and In Caribou at 46@slc. Fluctuations in the latter stock have been wide during the past day or two. Oil dividends paid yesterday were the Home- ke, 20c, with an extra one of Se. ovember ofl dlvidends were: American Fuel, $100; Home, $10,000; Homestake, $2500, and Kern, $50,000. The following were ex-coupon: Northern California Rallway, 58, $2 30; Pacific Gas Im- provement, §1; Spring Valley, 4 per cent, (3ds), Honokaa 1. Fine following wers ex-atvidend: S. F. Gas Sugar_Company, 30c: Oceanic, Sbc; and Electric, 33c. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDA . Dee. 113 m. UNITED sTATss BONDS. Bid. A: A Ask 4s quar coup.1l6 utt l4s do cp (new). mxdn 48 do reg. 15 15%|3s do_eoup....11v MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bay Co P Co.l04 103% Uak Water §s..105 — Cal-st Cab 3s.11% Oceanic SS 5s.110%111 0514 Om C Ry 6s..128 129% Water 5s. 1 o 1 Pac G Imp 4s.101 P & C1 Ry 6s..108 |P & O R R 6s.115% Powell-st R 68 SacE GeRr s — o0 F & SIV 5s.119% — B R ot Cal ta o IS B otA s uy SPCss (Sertes A)oo108% — Market-st i Loiseries Billsg — Do 1st M 38.120% — | Do (156 g NUNGRT. — (14 | Do (912).....1204121% N R of Cal 6s.114% — SPRIst x lll,,_ Do 58 B ; {; ‘ngu 5 L: — ate | ’“‘";.‘“_‘"i?'é 108% | Do Seer 102y “""' N Car Ry B0 —'| Do 3 mtge10ty — Oak G L & H.UWA — | (Stktn Gas 6s..101 - Ouk Tran 6s..113% — \VATER 'sTocks. [ Spring Valley. 833 94 Contra Costa 7 Mann Count; ‘x's (’entl,&i"n-— ‘h Equit G L Co. 3% 3% Mutval ki Co - 0GIL&H. 4 San A8Co. Pac Gas,Imp. Stktn Gan o — INSUKANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund.227%%0 | BANK STOCKS. Anglo—Cll Ltd. Tl FIN! Nutlonll 299 PR nA Unl P & A 42 Cal S D & T — )06‘; .Aertn.!ms EX 1o SAVINGS BANKS. RAILROAD STOCKS. 0S L & H. | Presidio . Gulifornia . 129 STOCKS. 53 W Vigorit Gnnl Cun "Co. 8% 5% SUGAR STOCKS. Hana 8§ P Co. 7 Th/Kilauea S Co.. 207% Haw C & 8 Co 87% — | Makawell S m“ "‘,‘,\ Honokaa § Co. 31% flKl(momn = Co. Hutch S P Co. 2512 % MIBCELLANEOUS STOCKS. | Al Pack Assn. mmfi Pu 4 r A.... 2% — “ul Fruit asn, Hor Gox - Mer Fx Assn o0 Pn Pum Co.. 12% — Oceante S Co.. 9%100 Morning Session. Board— 20 Market Street Rail . T200 $1000 Northern Ry of Cal s 119 25 125 Oceanic & S Co. %4 140 Onomes. Sugar, Co - WS F and Electric Co. 50 WS F Glu and Electrie Co, b 3. %50 Street— 100 Honokas, S Co. b § 22 00 $310,000 S V 45 (3d mtge) 201 56 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 9700 Cala-Standard » = W ; b3 = ™ 0 200 a By Paauhau S Co, 323 3234 | e |t SR B ey "“mb,""““ LA D ’\“Yxofn’:.‘;.? int- N » S e e TSR U Grain Bags, June and July. t%e: Wool Bags. | Gould & Curry 3% 20 Savas cn and crs had a rise becauss o JSSued. TeE........104%| et i g e e o ry 8 N 2" ref. ‘when J Cent CHICAGO, Dec. 1—Wheat formed a dull %@32%c; Fleece Twine, 7%c; Frult Bags, > of the cold weather. The bank statement was | Uy 5 = ref. e N ke o g B e P s oo« SR R Hay and nd Feedstuffs. SHTOC for white and S4OSRe for eaches | S0 Gould & Curry 5 70 Sitver r.“m;p‘m;e ;helhmxy R I By | v Bt cific 4 | which s to say that traders were getting out PBIF ... e 0 ue largely to prej o T ] i % s D:myb"‘ own:;;m::n:?rx;:' E S 3 cou | of thelr December deals into later ones. Jan- |~ Hay was firmer, receipts being lighter, but “Ce\l'{‘:‘l;l—o;\elunns(:v:.m:s per ton: Southfleld CLOSING Ql‘fvn’nnxs. cember preparations for january are expected | {1 & mow 4o wep. uary opened a shade higher at T0%c and sold | Prices did not change. All other descriptions | pellington. 45 Seattle, . e D Shhcitys o0 Aud e neIvel of | 17 3 carly at Who Tere was mo particulse de- | Wers qulet at previous prices. e e SATURDAY, Dec. 1-12 m the iotexior dewand for cusvency™towArd the | | | mand, but offerings were light because of falr- | BRAN—$14G15 50 per ton. fn macks; Fennsylvinia Anthraciie Ees. H4: i Bid Ask o |last of the week suggests caution in the bor- | [ | ["iisady cables and light deliveries on Ds- | MIDDLINGS. $16 50@16 50 per ton. Cannel, $12 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk | AlPha - o 63 Tustice @ 03 rowing of money for speculation. The gain | U cember contracts. Between 400,000 and 300,000 | FERDSTUFFS — Rolled Bariey us 50916 5 | and 31 in sacks; Tocky Mountain descriptions, Alta - 02/ Kentuek - in cash of $1,842.300 was unexpected and served Dm of Col 3. | bushels were put on early., The belfef that the | per ton; Otlcake Meal at the m! $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according | Andes ... 04 05 Lady Wash - 03 85 & .wholerome offset to the increame in re- | Atchison gen 4 December I{quidation had about exhausted ' bing, $26 50: Cocoanut Cake, m to_brand. Belcher . 18 Mexican n 23 | $grve Tequirements of $3,24.80 growing out of | Atchison ad) de. | itselt also tended to hold prices. Later, how- | ga Cracked Corn, $26 50@27 RICE China mixe, # £G4 30. o 1. 4 Best & Beicher 17 18| Occidental % 3 the large addition of '$11,778,000 to deposits. | Cenada So 2ds g | ever, the liberal receipts, the specuiative dull- | §16¢16 50. 4 85; extra, $9@0 30; Japances, 34 8503 50; Loute, | Bullion 83 O4lophie = 7 The inroads of $1.412000 upon the surplus Ches & Ohlo 4, 19‘6 ness and a bit of fng-end liquidation sent Jan- | HAY — Volunteer, . Wheat, $11§13 50; | lana, $4G7: Hawatian, $ ‘ e e r Caledonta - S e - - would otherwise have been much larger. The Ches & Ohlo 5s.. uary down to 70’ At this point the market | Wheat and Oat, u 50; Oat, 11 60; | SALMON—Round lots are quoted as follows: A Chollar . 08 Potost . B 17 continued large demand for bonds at advanc- | C & NW con s n Sendind on the New York report of & loads | Clover, $@7; Alfal #8G10; Barley, 109 | Alaska red, $120; medium do, 8 10; pint. Challenge Con.. 22 7 1 ing prices was @ noticeable featurs of the C & NW BFdeb ia. un, So Rallway bs. taken for expon ind the close was only ¢ | per te Columbia_River, Chincok, $1 75 for tails and ceee B8 — 04 trade. The trading in stocks has been on a | Chgo Terminal 4s. 8% Stand R & down at 70%@G 0" | "STRAW—2@sc per bale. $185 for flats: barreled Salmon. $10 for Alassa 2 o4 Jiminishing scale this week. No change in| Colo Southern 4 Corn was m,h, active and higher early, but | e barrels and 35 50 for half barrels. n financial or business conditions can be assigned D & R G 45 | Quil and lower later. May closed unchanged. Beans and Seeds. BUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- ] Gould & Curry | Hale & Nore | Jutia Paelfic Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For _Alaskan Ports—I1 a m., Dec. 2, 7. 1, 17, 22, %7, Jan. 1. “hange to company's steamers at_Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver C.). Port Townsend, Seatt Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash. )11 : 2710 8 a. m., Dec. 2 7, 12, 1, and every fifth day thereafter Seattle for t company’s steamers Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma to |N. P. By ot \Hanc«mver to C. P. ureka. Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Dec. 14, 19, 24, 2§, Jan. 3, and every fifth day thereatter. P or San Diego, stopping only at Sant: - bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo. (Los A geles)—Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, $ a. m.; steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, § a. m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- cos. Port Harford (San Luls Obispo). Gaviota, | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Steamer Corona, Bonita, Tuesdays, § a. m. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | Cabo, Mazatlan_ltata. La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., Tth each month. For further information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to changs steamers, safling dates and hours of sailing without previous motice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. 10 Market st. & DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND steamer | | From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. FARE “’&'::;S‘c".‘:u o et Short Line to Walla Waila, Spokane, | Helena and all points in_the Northw Through ticket to all points East. . WARD, Gereral Agent, #20 Market st. TOY0 KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR: S TENFnet and Brannan streets. 8t 1 n. g for FOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling. af Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, -and connecting_at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia. ete. No cargo received om board on day of sailing. | | | | 4, 1500 L 2 R D tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. _W. H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDOK, 3 | PARIS. at Cherbours. L o nrt!v-ryw-dm 0a m From New Louts.. | New York Southwark RED STAR LINE: New York and Antwerp. | Southwark . For freight and paseage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.. 3 Montgomery st. Or any of its agents. 1 WAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW Oceanic$.5.00, B DIRECT LINE o TAHITL . ZBALANDIA (Honolula only).......... et SEontay, Decembes & 3 p. m. $8. AUSTRALIA, for Tahitf.......... Tuesday, December 0. lp m 88. !lmA for Honolulu, Samoa, Zealand and Australfa....... Wednesday, D-umb'r u. k] p. m, J.D. SPRECKELS & BRGS. £0., mv—pnmfinu. u.ruu COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSA' DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday. instead ol Saturday, from November 2, 1863, i) a. m.. from Pler 4, North mver foot of Morton street. _ First-class to Havre. $55 and upward. nd-class to Havee, $43 5 and up- ward. G ERAL FOR L'le) STATES AND CANADA 32 Broadw: building), New York. J. F. FUGAZL & o Pacific Coast Agents, 3 Montgomery avenue, San_Francisco.