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THE SAN FRANCISCo CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1900. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver a fraction firmer. Exchange weak, but unchanged. Barley firm. » in Oats, Corn and Rye. very firm, with sales over the quotations. Wheat advanced again. Nothing n Hay Feedstufis of all descriptions buoyant, with light supplies. Beans quieter again, though no lower. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables as before. Butter, Cheese and Eggs continue to advance. Nine cars of Eastern Poultry in thus far this week. Game lo and weak under a light demand. and Dried Fruits unchanged. ions rather firm than otherwise. Beef, Mutton and Veal in light supply and firm. Good business on the Bond and Oil exchanges. buying for the ices and election s are hard to find. t of scarcity the report has_been ratsins, which figs, businese is re- 60c to arrive. peaches fic Time.) Dec. 55 p. m. rainfalls to Maximum te [ ITIONS perature, ls in the San of the Sacra- weather over Wasl ound: elsewhere s clear. along the ver the Rocky roprev ains sen e have been slight abnormally mperatur ltght light —Fair Thursday: lig a. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. *- S 0 ¥ | EASTERN MARKETS. | - * tion 0 ¢ York Stock Market. day’s market some- tive position of ye ¢ the day showed a teadency. Los here yer Americans, offeriugs from to some 0,04 sharee. also continucd bea it became obvious lig Tac decline large offerings and the n this accocnt to por- Consequently, they bought and turned the market was helped by strength whether the upward late In the day was due gen- other cause than the taking cf the short sales which were in- rday’s weakness remains to be < in the money market, cx of speculation at pres: n the presumption for a Call money rates went y and the movement of cur- erior continues unabated. To- ) was transferred through the Sub- Chicago and $275,00 to New Or- te of depletion is far too large extensive credit expansion by 1 institutions and would not mtffuance to force a sharp ne. It will be remembercd d of repression proceeding the were practically unanimous resources must be conserve.l 1 requirements of business after H of credits after elec- such a large scale us de and force,an easy niinue agai bankers money rate, in spite of the furious speculatl which r r several weeks. In to-day market Atchison preferred and Missouri Pacific were str nd Brooklyn Transit and the steel stocks were in dem Sugar was very fev ish_and rallying from early weakness to about & p v st night, it lost the gain utes. The Amalgamated extreme decline of 4% istance. but they strong- alf the loms. er sustained in bonds than me jmportant gains were there were aiso reactions in other al sales, par value, $4,25,000, = refunding 2s declined % ane 4 4= and 5s % Der cent on the iast W YORK STOCK LIST. Stock— apeake & Ohlo.. Chicago Great Wester Chicago, Burlin Chicago, Ind & Louis C €0, Ind & Louis & c C 3 C C C & St Louts.. Colorado Scuthern Colorado Southern 1st Colorado Southern 24 pretd. Delaware & Hudson Delaware, Lack & W Denver & Rio Grande.. Denver & Rio Grande Hocking Coal Hocking Vall Iinols Cent: lowa Central . lowa Central Lake Erie & Western Lake Erie & Western prefd. Lake Shore . . Louisville & Nashville. Manhattan Metropolitan Street Mexican m?u;nsl! e inneapolis Louls . Minneapolis & St Louls prefd. Missour! Pacific Mobile & Ohio. AND GENERAL le for fair weather lh{ ied Fruit and Nuts in New York | r a disappoint- | chiefly responsi- | warm | that there was | ast . 4 5 P Pacific Coast ist prefd 86 Pacific Coast 2d prefd 7 Pacific Mall a | | People's Gas 9% | | Pressed Steel Car . o | | Pressed Steel Car prefd £3 Pullman Palace Car . 201 e Standard Rode & Twine .. 5% | %, gar ... 1273 | +...... Bugar prefd ....... 1161 | | Tennessee Coal & Iron 8 United States Leather 12% ted States Leather pretd e, | nited States Rubber ... 20% | nited States Rubber prefd 843y Western Union ......... 2% Republic Iron & Steel Co. 1% Republic Iron & Steel Co prefd. € P C C & St Louis .. BT Amalgamated Copper . 92% Shares sold. | CLOSING BONDS. | | U_S 26 ref reg. .104%|N Y Cent lsts....1005% | "Do coup N J Cent gen 5s.126 | Do 3s rex Nor Pac 3s 70, | Do 3s coup Do 4s .. 105% Do new 4s reg N Y C & St L 4s.101% Do new 4s coup.. Nor & W con 4s. Do old 45 reg Or Nav lsts Do old 4s coup. Do 4s . 102% Do S8 rex O § Line s 129 Do &s coup con 58 ......17 Dist of Col 2.65s. Read Gen 4s 915 Atch gen ds R G W ists......1005 | Do adjt 4s SL &M conial3i | Canada So 2ds S L & S F Gen 6s.125% | C & O 4%s St Paul cons. 175% | Do 38 St P C & P Ists..119% | |C & N eon Do 58 .. | | pressure of General Mercier's 1,000 400 Missouri, Kansas & Texas prefd. New Jersey Central. New York Central Norfolk & Western. Norfolk & Western prefd. Northern Pacific Northern Pacific prerd. Ontario & Western. Oregon Railway & Navigation. Oregon Ry & Navigation prefd. Pennsylvania . Reading ........... Reading 1st prefd. Reading 2d prefd ( | steady at 3 @%c net advance. Rio Grande Western. Rio Grande Western prefd. St Louls & San Francisco St Louis & San Fran lst prefd. St Louis & San Fran 2d prefd. St Louts, Southwestern.. St Louls, Southwestern prefd.. P e Paul prefd Southern Pacific Southern Rallwa; | cline. | cember, % | ber, 6. i & Pacific .. Pacific prefd Wabash Wabash pretd Wheeling & L E..... Wheeling & L E 24 prefd. Wieconsin Central Third Avenue.... 1,200 National Tube .......... 500 nal Tube prefd ... 3,100 more & Ohio prefd . Exprese companies— Adams American .. United_States Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— American Cotton Ofl ... ‘American Cotton Ofl prefd . American Malting ... American Malting prefd . American Smelting & Refin . American Smelting & Refin prefd. American Spirits .. 5 American Spirits’ pref: American erican American American American American American teel Hoop prefd Steel & Wire.. Tin Plate . Tin Plate prefd . Tobacco - : American Tobacco prefd Anaconda Mining Co .. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco pref Federal Steel -..... Federal Steel prefd General Electric Glucose Sugar . Glucose Sugar pref International Paper . International Paper p Laclede Gas . National Biscu! ational Biscuit pref tional Lead .. Do S F deb 5s. Chicago Term 4s. Colo So 4s Ft W&DC ists Gen Elec s . Wabash lsts u7 Towa Cent lsts Do 24s 105% | L & N Un! 4= 100% | West Shore us | MKa&T Wis Cent 1st 6% | Do 4= a Centuries 2% | STOCKS, Chollar ... 14|Ophir ... 6 | Crown Point 10 Plymouth (<3 Con Cal & Va. 1 15| Quicksilver 125 Deadwood 5&[ do prefd 700 Gould & C 45 Sierra Nevad 25 Hale & Norc 15| Standard 300 Homestake 65 0 Union Con 20 Iron Silver 5| Yellow Jacket 20 | Mexican 18 Brunswick .. s Ontario 600 : BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— |Rubber. Call loans 3@4| Union Pacific .. Time loan: 5 Union Land . 23, Stocks— West End . Atchison do prefd Am Sugar do prefd 1161z N E G & Coke b8 157% | Mining share: 249 Adventure - 155 | Allovez Min Co . 95% Amalg Copper . 1357, | Atlantic Bell Telephone Boston & Albany. Boston Elevated Boston & Maine. CB&Q. Dom Coal . do prefd 1213 | Butte & Boston 80 Fed Steel . %ICllume! & Hecla..825 do pretd . 763 | Centennial . Pitchburg pretd . Gen Elec 2 do_prefd g la Parrot T 13 |Santa Fe Copper. ex Cent - anta Fe Mich Telephons ... 8§ |Tamarack . N E G & Coke..... 12% Utah Mining 0ld Colony . 201 | ona ... Old Dom .. 27% Wolverines London Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—The Commercial Ad vertiser’s London financial cablegram says: The markets here were frregular and drooping to-day. Parls again sold Tintos freely, but | apparently recent reports of trouble were base- less, the seiling being due simply to profit | taking at the end,of “the yesr and bearing ish talk about invasion of England. London absorbed the Paris sales of Tintos and Anacondas and Eeld the price fairly firm. Americans were reglected and heavy. London t Eries and Atchison, but New York di an advance and the close was at the worst. The announcement of an issue of treasury bills for £2,000,000 hardened _discounts. rates urchanged. Paris exchange 2.10. CLOSING. LONDON, Dec. 5.—Atchison, 39%; Canadian Pacific, Union ~ Pacific 834 Ncrthern Pacific prefes 64; Grand 4 Yo steady, 28 13354 per ounce; money, 2 per New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Money on call, steady, | pool was also higher. | demand and a disposition on the part of the | sulted in a decline to 7i3c. | tension. &t 4@5 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4@4% per cent. Sterling ex- change barely steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 8% for demand and $4 81% for 60 days. Posted rates, $482 and $ 86%. Commercial bills, $4 80%@4 813%. Silver certl cates, 64@65c. Bar silver, f4i4c. Mexican dol- lars, 50%c. Bonds—Government, weak; State, inactive; railroad, irregular. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—To-day's statement of the treasury balances in the meneral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, §137,690,450; gold, $95,267,486. = * New York Grain and Produce. — NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—FLOUR—Recaipts, 20.- 300 barrels; exports, 11,124 barrels; sales, 9500 * packages. Market very firm and generally held at higher prices, although buyers' views are unchanged. WHEA' Receipts, 47, ; exports, 15,943; sales, 4,150,000 bushels; futures, 160,000 bush- els; spot, firm; No. 2 red, 79%c f. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, 78c elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 8ic 1. o. b. afioat; No. 1 hard Duluth, §ic f. o. b. afloat. Options experienced decided early strength on a big advance of the Paris cables and general strength elsewhere abroad, to- gether with further coverings on this side and fairly active outside speculative sup- port. In the afternoon, however, realizing pro- duced a setback which left the close about Sales included No. 2 red January, closed 78%c; March, 8 13-16 @81%c; closed, S0fc; May, S014@80%c; closed, 80%c: December, 71%@78 3-16c; closed, 7Sc. HOPS—Quiet.. HIDES “Firm. WOOL—Quiet. COFFEE—Spot Rio, eas; Mild, quiet: Cordova, 9%@13%c. Futures— Closed barely steady at 10415 points net de- Total sales, 18,500 bags, including: De- 6. 6.20c January, 6. March, May, 6.40@6.45¢; Jul; Septem- 6.60c; October, 6. : 4120 packages; firm. June creamery, 15G23%c; No. 7 invoice, Tie. 6.35¢. BUTTER—Receipts, 1826 Creames . 6580 packages; strong. West- ern regular packing at mark, 22@26%c; W ern, loss off, 26c. DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—The demand for cholce and fancy grades of dried frults was moderate, and as offerings were light the market de- veloped a firm undertone at a slight advance in prices. State common was quoted from 4@ 5¢; prime, 44@5kc; cholce, 5%@be; fancy, 6@rc. California dried frults. were inactive but steady. Prunes were quoted from 3%@S%c per pound, as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 11@14c; Moorpark, 15@16c, PEACHES—Pecled, 16@20c; unpeeled, 6@dc. k= ¥ Chicago Grain Market. - CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—At the beginning of trade the wheat market was treated to surprise by | an advance at Parls equal to 1%@2%c. Liver- There was a fair outside local shorts to cover. January opened %c higher %@72, and during the first hour fold to On the bulge the outside demand the trade which had been fairly | active became quiet and professiopal. A de- | sire for profits on the part of longs, who were influenced by the continued iiberal receipts, re. Here the market | steadied and January closed %c up at T1% | @71%c. Corn was very strong early chiefly because | of a fear of a squeeze in the December deliv- | ery under the same management that made success of the November deal. Of the 214 cars recefved to-day but one was of graded contract. | This so impressed shorts that December, which | | opemed %@iac higher at | sharply 3T(@3TiHe, | rallled 1o 8. Here Phillips let out 400,000 bushels purchased yesterday and relieved the closing a shade lower at 361:@36%c. Oats were exceptionally dull. May closed unchanged at 23%ec. Provisions opened strong on light hog re- | celpts and higher prices at the yards. Follow- | ing this the market ruled easier for a time | under the belief that a leading bull was selling December lard. Later a demand for lard by this bull resulted in covering by shorts and a rally ensued. January pork closed 20c higher, | | lard 10c up and ribs T%c tmproved. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— High. Low. Close. ‘Wheat No. | December n% T% T | January 2 Ti% TR ;‘;bmury 72 % 2% | ay Y MR T Corn No. 3- e Lt December 38 a an January 3% 5 S 1l May 6% 36 36 ARy s &l % December 2% a% a1y .Yxlnllar)' 21% 21% 21% ay 24 2 % 3 Mess bnzrrelA = » o anuary 12 0T 12221 12 07% 12 2214 | May 1200 1212% 1200 12 12:2 | Lard, per 100 pounds— December T2 12 January 6 85 6 May 6 90 6 Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— December . January 621 627 May .. 635 6371y Cash quotations were as follo Flour, dull and steady: N 2 spring wheat, §7%@10%c; No. 2 red, 72GTic; No. 2 corn, 3% 37%c; No. 2 yellow, §1%c; No. 2 oats, ZBe: N 2 white, 26%c; No. 3 white, 25@26c 49@50c; falr to choice malting ba: . 50 No. 1 flax seed, $1 67@1 65: No. 1 Northwestern. $171; prime timothy seed, $4 10G4 30; mess pork, per barrel, $11 121@il 25; lard, per 100 pounds, $7 20@7 22%; short ribs sides (loose). $6 5006 dry salted shoulders (boxed), 5 €%c; short clear sides (boxed), $6 55@6 65: whisky, basis of high wines, $1 27; sugars, cut loaf, unchanged; clover, contract grade, $10, Articles— Recelpts. Ship; Flour, barrels 39,000 Wheat. bushels Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Rye. bushels . Barley, bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was dull. Creameries, 15@24c; Dalrios, 13@20. Cheese, active, 10%@11i%c. Eges, active; fresh, 2dc. —_— % Foreign Futures. e e e S e SR - LIVERPOOL. ments, Dec. Feb. A gig L R 511% 6% PARIS. Dec. Mar.-June. 21 80 20 40 a7 i - oot . A Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Dee. 5.—CATTLE—Receipts, 15,000; butchers' stock, steady to stronger. Good to prime steers, §5 45@6 05; poor to medium, $1@ G 35; selected fecders, steady, $3 To@4 25; mixed stockers, $2 25@3 75; cows, $2 65@4 15; helfers, $2 65@4 60; cannmers’, mostly 10c higher, 2 260; bulls, $2 60@4 50; calves, slow, 33 50@5 25 Texas fed steers, $4@5; Texas grass steers, 3 30@4 15; Texas bulls, . i HOGS—Receipts to- ,000; to-m; 25,000; left over, 4000; 5@10c higher, heavy, $ 4 4.56; light, ‘34 60g4 %5; bulk sales, $4 sheep and lambs SHEEP—Recelipts, 18,000; generally eteady to strong, choice shade higher, Good to cholce wethers, $4@4 40; fair to choics mixed, $3 75@4 06, Western sheep, $4@4 40; Texas sheep, §2 50@3 60; native lambs, $4@5 o0, ‘Western lambs, $ 75@5 50. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Dec. 6.—The Wool and Cotton Re- porter will say to-morrow: The tone of the wool market has been decidedly quieter the Pest eak althoush » fxir-sifed buliess haa Deen transacted, the sales amounting to abou 3,600,000 pounds, The bulk of these salos, how: ever, consisted of some large lines moved - | Tvbresented as distinctly better. The close was strong, %c up at 37%c. | | May was influenced considerably by wheat, e situation is er prices, while in Bradford the Peaglone s turers, however, are buying in a hand-to-mouth manner, awaiting Tore favorable developments in the goods markets. The sales of the week 1n Boston amounted to 2,967,500 pounds domestic and 550,000 foreign, making a total of 3,517,500 peunds, against a total of 4,775.800 for the pre- Yvicus d:& and a total of 6,821,200 for the cor- responding week last vear. g The sales since January 1 amount to 136,458, 600 pounds, nst 234,503,776 for the corre- Eponding time last vea: % \ New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—The metal market in & general way ruled quiet, with slight changes in prices in tin and spelter. The New York market closed nominal at $27 62:4@27 65 for tin. Ccpper was quiet and showed an easy under- tone, following a shade decline in London. The market closed dull at $17. Lead qulet, with a weak tone following a decline in Europe; closed $4 373, Spelter easy at $ 25@4 30. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Catton at the opening was steady at a net advance of 2 points to a decline of 1, and for the remainder of the day the market worked within range of 8 points, closing steady at an unchanged price to a net advance. of 3 point Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Dec. 5.—Clearings, $389,138; bal- ances, $1,038. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Dec. 5.—WHEAT—Walla Walla, B4%c; Blue Stem, 57c. ‘WASHINGTON. . TACOMA, Dec. 5. —WHEAT—Higher and in fair demand. Blue Stem, o7c; Club, Bic. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Dec. 5.—Consols, 97 9-16; sflver, 29 13-16d; French rentes, 101¢ 5oc; Wheat cargoes on passage, firm but not;active; Walla Walla, 20s: English country markets, steady. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 5.—Wheat, firm; No. 1 stendasd California, 6s 2%d@6s 3d; wheat In Paris, strong; flour in Paris, strong: French ccuntry markets, steady; weather in England, ralny, COTTON—Uplands, § 10- CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot, No. 1 California, steady, 7s 244d; No. 2 red western winter, firm, 6s ¥%d: No. 1 Northern spring, steady, 6s 3d. Futures —Steady; December, 5s 11%d; March, 6s %d. 2d. CORN—S§, A 1 ixed new, firm, 4s B Futhete Derasr Docomber, 48 1%d; January, 3s 10%d; March, 3s 10d. # * # * Exchange and Bullion. | Sterling Exchange, 60 days - 45215 | Sterling Exchange, sight - 486 | | Sterling Cables - imy | New York Exchange, sight. oo 5 | New York Exchange, telegraphic — T Fine Silver, per ounce. - 64y Mexican Dollars, nominal. . 0% @ &1 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool, Paris and New York were all higher, though New York fell back somewhat after the opening. The advance in Paris was sald to be due to proposed legisla- tion to faclitate the exportation of Flour. The Continental situation was firm and the Argen- | tine conditions were still unfavorable. Chicago opened firmer on better forelgn ad- vices, with commission houses buying. A fair | export busines at the seaboard was reported. The wheat districts south of St. Louis were | | reported badiy Infestad with the Hesstan fly. | Minneapolis reported a good cash demand, with | | the millers the best buyers. | The local market strong, with a further | advance, both on and off ¢ | Spot Wheat—Shipping, @S Milling, $102%@1 05 per ctl. - CALL BOARD SALES. Irformal Seseion-9 o'clock—May—4000 ctls, $1.06%; S000, $106%; 15,000, $1 06%. | | secona Session—3 4000 ctls, $1 06%; 10,000, | $1.06%; 2000, $1 06%. Regular Morning ion—May—16,000 ctls, $1 06%; 18,000, $1 26,000, §1 05%; 28,000, $106%; 5000, $1 06, Afternoon’ Session-May—2000 ctls, $1 05%; 22,- 000, $1 05%. December (1901)—2000, $1 09; 10,000, ( \“B?\%LEY—O{{H‘.‘:F continue light and the market is firm at full figures. Feed, TThc for choice bright, T for No. 1 o per ctl, There was not much change in anything yes- terday, quotations for all descriptions being steady. POTATOES—River Reds, 76@85c; Burbanks, 35@50c for River and %0c@$1 15 per ctl for Sa- linas and 65c@$110 for Oregon: Sweets, B@scc for River and 75GsSc for Merced. ONIONS—$1 35@1 50 per ctl; cut, $1 per sack; Oregons, $1 76 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 6@7c per Ib; String Beans, $@10c: Limas, nominal; Cabbage, 2o: Tomiatses, ToGH1 60 (oc Low Atigales. and or Bay; Egg Plant, ngeles, per 1b; Green Peppers, 35@50c per box; Dricd Peppers, §@llc; Carrots, 25@35c_per box; Cu- bz, oo Burhres Sqaasts TG 50; Gar- e, 4@sc_per Ilb; ; Marrowfat’ Squash, $10@12 per ton; Mushrooms, 6@15c per 1b. Poultry and Game. Including the Oregon ducks mentfoned yes- terday there were about 140 sacks of Game on the market, and as the demand was mod- erate low prices still ruled. Another car of Eastern Poultry s at hand, making 9 thus far this week. /Under this flood prices are low of course. Tur. keys are hard to move, and Hens and Roos- ters are neglected. Sales of Fastern stock are @7 for Ducks, §2 for Geese, a5 at $4 50 50 for Hens, for young Roosters, $3 50 for old do, for Brollers, §1 for Pigeons and $2 50 | than otherwise. 91 Canvasback, 3$3@5; Spris, $1 D o gt o somat md;fiumg'; Gray Geese, $§3; te Geese, $1@1 50; Brant, $1 50 for small and $2 for large; Honkers, $ 50; English Snipe, §1 50; Jack Snipe, $1@1 %; Hare, $1; Rabbits, $§1 for Cottontail and $1 for Brush; Doves, per dozen. Btl 50@2; Teal, Butter, Cheese and'Eggs. Butter is very stiff with extremely limited stocks, and dealers are quoting 27c and even higher. All descriptions participate in the fm- rovement. PG hiocas Bas again advanced under light sup- lfes and is very firm. DEQESKL ke the other products, continue to rise, though the advance is narrow and slow, as the high prices check the consumption. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 26@2ic; seconds, B eiry—Fancy, Me; good to cholee, 21@Xc: common, 13@20c. Creamery tub—20@22%c per Ib. Pickled néug—clsmm Firkin—18@19c. ds—21@22¢. gggE‘éE‘“—D!:e_w,fi 12@12%c: Old, 11@1l%e; Young America, 13@18%c; Bastern, 16c; West- , 13%@i4%c per 1b. "lgcugfisz;?-e, M1%@32%e; Ranch, 35@3T%c for fair and 38G4c per dozen for good to cholce; Eastern, 22}:@30c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Grapes are dragging badly. Persimmons con- tinue dull and plentiful. Other fruits stand as before quoted. DECIDUOUS FRUITS- APPLES—30@60c per box for common and 65c@$1_for good to choles Spitzenbergs, 75¢@ $125; Oreson Spitzenbergs, $1G1 2. PEARS—T6c@s1 50 per bo: PERSIMMONS—50@65c per box, CRANBERRIES—Jerseys, $10@11; Cape Cod, $13@13 50 per barrel spot and $12 to arrive; Coos Bay. s2 5h@s 75 per box. STRAWBERRIES—$2 50@3 50 per chest for large berries. RASPBERRIES—$5G8 per chest. GRAPES—2@50c per box and crate. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 31 25@2 & Secdlings, $1@1 75; Tangerines, $1 25@1 50; Ja, arese Mandarins, $165@2; Lemons, 25c@$1 25 for common and $150@2 75 for good to choic Grape Fruit, §150@2 50; Mexican Limes, $4@ 450; California Limes, 25@35c: Bananas, $1 25 @2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c; Tc; 50-60s, 5%c; 60-T0s, 3%c; 70-S0s, 3%c; 80-90s, 2%c; 90-100s, 2%c; 100s and over, 2c; ru- bles, %e premium; Sonomas, e and San Joa- quins, %c less than Santa Claras, except 100s and over, which stand the same. 'Apricots, 6@ 8c for Royals and 10@10%c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 5G6c; sun-dried, 31%@ilc; Peaches, 4@ic for standard, 5@e_for choice and 6%@7c for fancy; Pears, 2@7c; Plums, pitted, 5@6%c; unpitted, 1@1%e; Nectarines, 5@ Gige for red and S%@Se for white. RAISINSThe Ralsin Growers' Association has established the following prices for the season of 1900: Bleached Thompson's fancy, 12 per Ib; choice, llo; standard, $%c; prime, Sc; unbleached Thompson's, ¢ per 1b. Sultanas— Fancy, 10%c per Ib; choice, 9%c; standard, $% prime,’ Sc; unbleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedless, 50-1b boxes, 6lgc. vn, 7¢; London Layers, 2 crown, §150 pe crown, 31 60; Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $250; Imperial, $3. All prices f. 0. b, at common shipping points in California. P NUTS—Chestnut: and 12c for Itall shell, 1ic; No. 2, Sc; 7c_per 1b for California ‘Walnuts, No. 1 soft- 0. 1 hardshell, 16c; No, 2, Tige; Almonds, 12@isc for papershell, 9G11c for softshell; Peanuts, 5@éc for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 13¢; Filberts, 13c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoa- nuts, $3 50@5. HONEY—Comb. 13%@14i4c for bright and 125 @13c for light amber; water white, extracted: T%@sc; Mght amber, extracted, 64@rc; dark, 6@6%c per Ib. BEESWAX—24@26c per 1b. aes ey | Provisions. The feeling in cured meats 15 more unset- tled than it has been, though prices show mo | further change. The feeling is rather firm | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%c per 1b for | heavy, 11%@12c for light medium, 12%@13c for | light, 13%@14c for extra light and 15@15%e for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 11i0; | Mess Beef, $12 50 per barrel; extra Mess, $13; Famlly, $14; extra Prime Pork, $16; extra clear, §19 50; Mess, $17; Smoked Beef, 1% per | pound, | | LARD—Tierces quoted at §%c per b for com- pound and 9%c for pure: half-barrels, pure %c: 10-Ib tins, 10c: 5-1b tins, 10%c. COTTOLENE—One-half barrels, S$%c; three half-barrels, §}c; one tlerce, $%c; two tierces, 8¢; five tierces, T%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, W ool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc¢ under H.110% — Oak Tran 6s..118%120 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa.. 70 72 Spring Valley. 93% 94 Marin County. 511 — GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Cent L & P Co— 4% Pac L Co..... — Equit G L Co. 3% 3i3(Sac B G&R o — g‘#“fi‘&lfl};co' Y4 SF G &E.... 6% — 3 . 501 San Francisco. 4 Pac Gas Imp.. — 48 )Stktn GaE o — e INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund.2273%230 | BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal Ltd. 70 75 First National.209 305 Bank of.Cal...409 [Lon P & A Cal S D & T. — 105%! Merchants’ BAVINGS BANKS. —AT— P ETS, SWITZER'S HORSE MARKET, FRIDAY.. SE’ sen work, driv Count; road ' horses, some good No limi VENTY HORSES, the property of m. GOOD, SOUND, Cal., ing and saddle horses. one a single-footer, draft horses. Don’t miss DEC. 7TH YOUNG Jay Harrison of Las- consisting of good broke Three fine one pacer ; this sal e —— cia, E 30 by see’ street, second avenue, S _of Twent B 191:8%, 30 lot on N also lot on E line of Tennes- el e ey S iy L 5 SE of 1 street, SE 130 by e eee — A 100, block 425, Bay V v He stead; g Hum§ & L. — = |Sec Sav Bl = | W. B mea Sl o el P gd-g fav.Bk..5% — |UnionTCo....— — |Annie B. Cooper, lot on e Sav Un..520 — | street, 101:6 N of Twenty s S‘TREET RAILROAD STOCKS. M?[_:h $10. alifornia ....1% 130% O S L s é omas MeDonough (exect Gearyoe .10 PR QE L& Heo B 4% | Gattney) to Frederiok W Market-st T ey of Jullan avenue. 135 N -- N 5 o4 84 $4000. Calitorniy _ TOVDER STOCKS. Joseph and Emma Quadt to Wiiliam J. Con- a ... & 190 Vigorit ........ 3% 3% |rad, lot on N line of Eliz . 2258 Glant Con Co. 85 8514 E of Douglass, E 253 by N 14; to " SUGAR STOCKS. John Swett (executor esta ugustus Ol gimcS‘PsCé\. o " DUShe s Oo —— Sg | RSN 40 Seae petiand, | line of w o 89% — e aylor_street, of Paci T8 N 7, Honokaa 8 Co. s — Onomes 5o 5% 9% | 2078 s W 141:6 % pocimc B o Hutch S P Co./25% %% Paauhau S Co. 32% 3% | J. W. Wissinger to Margar Richardson, MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. lot on NE comer of Hyde Greenwich A o . streets, N §:6 by E 25: $10 Al Pack Assn.i%K1%5 Pac A F A... 2% — 1. N. and Ida Eisenber ™ Cal Fruit Asn.103%106 |Pac C Bor Go.1s2 = — Con NW Minne soaet o Shiekds, . ¥ | Co.152 lot on NW lne of Minna street, NE of Sec- er Ex Asen,. 100 |Par Faint Co.. 12% — |ond NW 80 NE 2; $10, > i Oceanic 8 Co..103 105 | s L A S8 Mountford $. and Flora C. Wilson to Joseph Morning Session. B. Coryell, lot on E line o Board— 250 N of Alameda, E 100, N to Vermont, 5 Giant Powder Con. 85 25 S 41, quitclaim dee $10. . 70 Honokaa Sugar Co. 31 50 John E. and Nellie C. Mason to same, un- 25 Hutchinson S P Co. %7 |divided one-tenth interest in same % Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 2100 Laura and Harry T. Blackwood to same, 6 Makaweli Sugar Co.. 12 |lot on E line of Vermont street. 20 N of Ala: 5 Market Street Railway . 7100 |meda, E 100, N 9, SW to Vermont, S 41, quit- 5 Oakland Gas .. 50 25 slaim deed: f1. ' 55 Paauhau S P Co. 32 25 Johanna ‘M. Wright, Ellzabeth Blackwood, 15 Paauhau S P Co. . 8 12% | Ban Franciseo and Fresno Land Company and 0 8 F Gas & Electric Co, cash. 4700 | Wilson Estate Company to ndivided 30 S F Gas & Electric Co. 18 §7% | nine-tenths interest in same; $10. 20 S F Gas & Electric Co, cash. “ Street— 160 Hawatian Com’l & Sugar.. John J. 8. Fey (owner) with D. Builders’ Contracts. ancoeur Board— e e e (c;xnlra(‘(n‘r(), 7 nr]ch;:-c(b—"d.‘ M and all & et other work, including building o ment at o Towes O & Tew location. of frame cottage now knows 4s 35 Honokaa Sagar Co 1713 California street, to be moved to ot com 15 Honokaa Sugar Co. mencing at.a point #7:6 S from Filbert street 100 Makawell Sugar Co ot — of Vin Ness avenue, S 27:6, W 110:3, N i 26, E 110:3; $1400. 2 Market Street Railway. 155 Paauhau S P Co. 20 Pacific Coast Bor: 2% S F Gas & Electric 4 Spring Valley Water $2000 Spring Valley 4s (2d mortgage). PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Mary L. Phelan (owner), by James D. Phelan, attorney, with Fink & Schindler (contract architect Willlam Curlett—Tile. marble. mo: wood and concrete work for a twe attic residence on Mission block 70, SW corner Valencia and Seventeenth streets: $1 story and John Van Bergen (owner) with Griffits & Howlett (contractors), architect Henry Geilfuss —Electric passenger and freight elevator ‘or a Hoard— three-story brick building at 5i1 and 513 Sacra- i -Stand Toento street: $1850. o i tagndazd # | “Patrick Cahill (owner) with R. J._Pavert 100 Caribou . (contractor), architects Rousseau & Son—All 600 Caribou * e | Work except plumbing, tinning, hardware. 400 Caribou, . 60 |shades mantels and gas fixtures for 3-story 200 Four Ofl € 3 | frame bullding (3 _flats) on NW corner 500 Hanford-Fr 23 | Golden Gate and Seymour avenues, W 30 by 100 Home Ofl " 44 | N 7, Western Addition block 1; 36500, 25 Homestake T 10 Same owner with E. R. Tutt (contractor), 10 Kern River S srchitects same—Plumbing, gasfitting. tinning 200 Occidental of West Virginia. > and sewer work for same on same 5. 5000 Petroleum Center . & 100¢ Petroleum Center . 300 Twenty-eight OCEAN TRAVEL. 12” ;u‘ehl)‘-nlgh! S . 100 Twenty-eight, b = . e . | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. S e e = b e Besatany Poadk s T T omelou wharf, San Francisco: 800 California-Standard s | ngrxfurf“x‘:f,"x‘fg.kz—gl.v:nmxf 500 California-Standard, b 10. el it - e ; a, Vancouver (B e e San g SRy - C.), Port Townsend, Seattle 20 Caribou a2 | Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes 500 Caribou, s © | and New Whatcom (Wash. )—11 Four Ofl Co 3 | Jan. 1, and every ffth nbpe'tf[ - fllz x7.(;h»_ : atord R 2 . | y ay thereafter. Change 20 Hantord Freso-Kern River 4% [at Seattle for this company's steamers for 100 MeKittrick Consolidated . 47 |Alaska and G. N. Ry,: at Seattle or Tacoma to 200 Monte Cristo 145 |N._P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. 100 Occidental of W & . 69 For Fureka. Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Dee. 500 Petroleum Center ... 9 |45 14 15,2 2, Jan. 3, and every fifin day 25 San Joaquin Oil & Dev 925 '-“""g"v 20 Sterling O & D Co. 25 For San Diego. stopping only at Santa Bar- Street— bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- 30 | geles)—Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, 9 a. m.. 200 Hanford-Fresno-Kern River CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5-2:30 p. m. WOOL—Spring__Clip is quotable as follows: 660/ Chicory, bbls. 260| Cheese, "ctls. 483| Leather, rolis, 506 Butter, ‘ctl 424 Wine, gals. 104| Brandy, gals 1x1¢'rnlow,. ofls 2,923 Fggs, doz. UTAH. Potatoes, sks Middlings, sks. Flour, qr sks..... 573 OREGON. Onions, sks. 297) THE STOCK MARKET. Sales on the morning session of the Bond Ex- change were falr, but, quotations showed little change. The afternoon was equally featureless. On the Ofl Exchange Caribou and Petroleum Center were the active stocks, the general busi- nees of the board being liberal. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ‘WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5~2 p. m. UNT STATES BONDS. Bid, Ask. Bia. 45 quar coup..1153%116% 4s o cp (new). 1385150 48 do reg......114%115% s do coup....110 111 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. i steamer Santa For Santa. Rosa, Sundays, Cruz, Monterey. Sa: 9 a Stmeon. Cayu- cos. Port Harford (Saa Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedr: East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— quotations. Heavy salted | E Bid. | Asked. | Steamer Corona, Fridays, § a. m.; steamer and 674@12%c for off grades; Brewing and | Steers, 10c; medium, Sc: light, §% | STOCK. | Shipping grades, 80G85c; Chevaller’ nominal. | pyges, Sc for heavy and $%ec for ligh | california | — 40 v CALL BOARD SALES. €l%c; Salted Kip, 9i4c; Salted Veal, 9%c; Salted | Caribou ... 62 83 | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosalia Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 ctls, | Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 16c; culls, 1 y | Four Ofl' Co 4 — | and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., 7th each month 76l December—2000, T6ike, | 1c; Dry Calf, 16§17c; culls and brands, | Hanford-Fres | % 30 | For further information obtain company's Second Session—No sales. | Mc: Sheepskins, shearlings, 20@30c each; short | Home O11 . HER R 445 | folders. Regular Morning Session—No sales. | Wool, 20@50c each; medium, 60@Sse: dong Wool, | Kern River . I = | ns The company reserves the rght to chanz: Afternoon Session—No sales 75cG31 each; Horse Hides, "L' 52 | Lion Oil Co 30 — | steamers, salling dates and hours of salling OATS—The market rules firm, with moderate | and $2 for medium. $1 50 for fmall and 50c for cKittrick C 45 ~ without previous notice. AfEstiias and = sGod ARIRD | colts; Horse Hides, ‘dry, 3175 for large, $1 30 | Monte Cristo . 10 | 16 TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montggmery White, §1 30@1 5; Surprise, nominal; Red, | for medium, $1 2 for small and 25@30c for colts. | Occidental of West 62 69 | street (Palace Hotel). $120§1 30 for feed and $135@140 for seed; | Deerskins—Summer or red skins. 3ic: fall or | Oj] City Petroleum. Josum | Bw GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents. Gray, nominal; Black, for feed, $1124@1 20; | medium skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 17%@ | Detroleam Center | 20 10 Market st. San Franetsco. | for seed, $1 20G1 20 per ctl. e fi&&osg‘%l ,;;‘:.L‘m“ a:;cn:umn, i large and = Reed Cmdf SeBE 5 e e B - N—California Yellow, $1 15 ;. Cali- . _50c . 83c. <. | SBan Joaquin O. . Co. - — 37 £ SORN_Calitornia Yellow. 11501 20: cult- | TALLOW—-No. 1 rehdered, 4@4%e per Ib; No. | Rirenty-eignt - 1 o2s | 28 m o n & " |:n. i Eastern mixed, $1 15G1 20 per ctl. | % S%c: grease, 2@2ic. | Yukon S 60 v T DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO Caroline Jackson (Shelton) and Elizabeth Fleming to Gluseppe C. Vischi. lot on E line of Dupont street, 162:6 N of Filbert, N % by E 62; $10. Charles S. and Annie T. Laumeister to Celfa Clayburgh and Isaac Poly, lot on B of Mission and Main streets, NE 3 by SE 137:0; $38,000. Raphael and Augustina Tardelll to William a. and Mary A. er, lot on NW lne of Minna street, 1%5 NE of Sixth, NE % by NW Harry H. Young to Hannah Barry, I sw line of Morris avenue, 713 SE of Harrison, S8 Gehrge F. Lyon to Timothy and Ellen e F. on ¢ ¥ al - han, 1o on B line of Clement street: Ay s Twenty-sixth avenue, E 27:6 by S 100; $10. John_G. Klumpke to Peter Gernart, lot 1, West End_Homestead, quitclaim deed: $3. enry S. Brickell, re- tore b T84 DL % Al Tntecead § estaf ers to 1574 D. nt n nie A. Brickell, No. 22967, S. l:ul“l’d"lm_m deed; 35. Philip and Della C. McDonnell to Adam An- drew, lot on NE corner of Pine and. Biesns . M. and Evangeline my - ard 'C. Holmes, lot on N iine of Green strocs. 157:6 E of Devisadero, E 32 by N 137:6; $10. Loufs and Katherine Holz to Edward B, Ewales, lot on N line of Hayes strest. 100 B of C tflil1 avenue (Lott street), E 25:415 by N 137 X Honolulu_only) £S] ZEALANDIA (Fonoluly onty).... | S8 AUSTRALIA, for Tahiv . Wednesday. ..Sunday, January Jh"l r—pa: m‘imrfi& fo.1, 3 TOKW T | Northern, free, 15@16c; Northern, defective, 12 ' - BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $175@2 per ctl. Gtier “Hiadie Cfi{'fiiw"’s" Wt aitials | MINING STOCKS, PORTLAND 3 1 AR AR S e Moern Mountain | The following were the sales in the San Fran. From Spear-street Whar? at 11 a. m. Flowr and Millstuffs. Tonths i@1%0: Southern Motntain Nefiniive. | ClSco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | F E S12 First Class Including Berth ' | 7_months’, 9@llc; Humboldt and Mendocino, | Morning Session. An $8 Second Class and Meals. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 3@ | 16@17c; Nevada, 13@léc per b, | 200 Andes . 04) 100 Justice % | Gmo. W. ELDER sails. _Dec. 9, 19, 29 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $ 15@3 25; | _Fall Clip—San Joaquin, 6%@Sc; do lambs, §| 700 Belcher 17| 100 Ophir 88 | COLUMBIA safls............Dec. 4 14, 24, Jan. 3 Cria 2 T5@2 85 barrel for family and | @%: Middle County, $@10c; Northern Mountain, | 100 Best & 28| 100 Overman 07 | “Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, nagon, 33750 s and | e, 10@1ic: Southern Mountain, 73%@8hc: | 100 Caledonia 0| 200 Potost T BB BB g e B gy $275@3 for bakers'; Washington, bakers', | Humboldt and Mendocino, 12@13c per ib. 400 Chollar 15| 200 Sterra. Nevada. 20| Teienty $R0.13"to Il points East. T LSTUFTS—Prices 1n sacks are as fol.| HOPS—1ZGlic per Ib P oneh A V) R e | E. C. WARD, General Agent, & s 450 Gould & Curry. 31/ 300 Yellow Jacket.. 25 630 Market st. 1 usual discount to the trade: Graham : larke Flour, 82 ver 100 1bs; ‘Rye Flour, $275; Rye| San Francisco Meat Market. Afternoon Session. i Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, §275; 200 Alpha wnw &exlmn = extra cream do, $3 50; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hom- | 50 Belcher . 16,2100 Overman iny, $350@3 75; Buckwheat Flour, §4@4 2; | Butchers report light supplles of Beef, Pork | 70y Best & Beicher 25| 400 Potosi ... e Cracked Wheat, §350; Farina, $ 5; Wholo | and Mutton, with a very firm market at the | 300 Challenge Con. 22 300 Sierra Nevada. 35| s Wheat Flour, $3 2%; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@ | advance. | T o e oy 1 ST e BT T O Beah, o Groin Peas, 9050 por 0 Tor. | 7 | GREEF—TG% for Steers and 68t per In for | 10 R Y ST ) S Yihow dacieil: 3 | @TEAERS WILL LEA sireee At 1 B e VEAL—Large, 8@%; small, 9@10c per Ib. for YOKOHAMA and HONG 3. calling at 4 CTTON—We : The following were the sales In the Pacific Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghat, " amg Hay and Feedstuffs. S NN, i), Kned, 20FG it | LS Do estarday: Ko eting at Hongkong with steamers for Tn- LAMB—3@10c per b . Morning Session. dia, etc. No cargo recetved on board on day PORK—Live [, all and 5%e for 29 200 Potos] .ccecereee 15 tling. the quotations are ng. toade. is) ONE, | feeders, 5@5%c; dressed Hogs, TH%@S%c. 200 Chollar . . 15 300 Stiver Hill...... 48 Thursday, though the trade quotes mb formal advance, sl o 1300 O C & V... 127 200 Yellow Jacket.. 28| 8. AMERICA MARU. Several cars of choice wheat Sold yesterday at General Merchandise 200 C C & Va......125 230 Yellow Jacket.. 2 ve teseseeere...Saturday. December 39, 1300 fli. Straw is firm at the noted advance and - 50 Ophir . B Yellow Jacket 2 o o0 Via Honoluin. ran is strong. 200 Opbir . ss. ARU_ ... e BRAN—$U4@15 50 per ton. BAGS—San Quentth Bags, $565; Calcutta Afternoon Session. e g e L By R FEEDSTURFE-Rolied Pariey - $16g17 per | Grain Bugs, June and July, @%c; Wool Bags, | 300 Best & Delcher 71| 30 Sierra Nevada, 28 | (ROUNUAD tickets ot reficed eaten’ | Wor ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobbing, | 25%@32%c; Fleece Twine, Tic; Fruit Bags, | 300 Best & Belcher 25| 50 Silver Hill...... 49 421 Market street, corner First. $26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $17@18; Corn Meal, $26@ g‘&(@fi%c for white and $%@S$%c for bleached | 200 Challenge Con. fg m%}l\"!; lg‘l’l'{ ;fl; “W. H. AVERY. General Agent. : 3 jute. 5 i ! nio Ysoka o ks e Comn, 108 POOT T MuR Meel S8 | PCUAL. Wanbition! Wi ahl oo beaia | e Mxietn 19' 200 Yellow Jacket.. 23 HAY — Volunteer, $5@8; Wheat, $11@13 5o; | Wellington, $9; Seattle, $7; Bryant, $1; Coos — AMER]JCAN LINE. Wheat and Oat, $10@12 50; Oat, 11 50; | Bay, % 50 Walisend, $9; Co-operaiive Wall- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. S ARPTON. LONDIR, PAR. Clover, $@7; Alfalfa, $8@9 50; Barley, $1@9 $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in ER NEW YORE, 5007 . per_ton. cks; Pennsyl anls Anthracite Egg, $14; Can. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5—4 o, m. Stoppink at Cherbourg, westbound —40G nel, 'r ton; Coke, t in bulk . Ask. . Ask. *? 'k Every ‘ednesda; . m. SERAY-N0iNe o teh. 518 :%-fx:;: Roc:yuus%unt-?::ae:?n&%, 5% | Atpha Lo gg‘flxn:nk. 0% N:;omyfll::w Yk Reeyrfatver per s an per ton, according to | Alta . . 05 { Kentuck . 1 B Dec. 19 Kensington Beans and Seeds. Brand. Andes . @ 0fLady Wash..... — @ Southwark ......Dec. 18 Xeroinate iy gusiens e 1o 1 T beng Com- | Dalcher P B Dccidemai . B | RED STAR LINE 3 , in 100-Ib_bags: Best & Beicher cldental ..... 0 | ) Beans have quieted down considerably aur- | POLY, JU9%€5 R0 B0 40, 140 (s hase - | Bullion .. 02 04 Ophir . 6 &7 k and Antwermp. ing the past two or three days, though no de- | ulated, 5.75¢; Dry Gramulated. s.6er Conmn | Comimmia 3 40|Overman - g o s e oy cline ie reported. tioners’ A, 5.65c; Magnolla A, 5.2%¢c; Extra C, | Chollar .. . 15 18 Potosi 13 14| From Ne 12| Westernland Jan. 2 BEANS—Bayos, $2 65G2 75; Small White, 4@ | 5.15c; Golden C, '5.05c: barrels, loc more; half- | Challengé Con. 21 22 Savage . . e . T 3 420, Large White, §3@3 20; Pink, §2@2 15; Red, | barrels, 25c more; boxés, 50c more; 50-1b bags, | Confidence ..... 38 63 Scorpion . — 04 Southwark Dec. fi} o = $3@3 25; Blackeye, ; Limas, $535; Pea, w. ltl!o ord‘er:l t:ken for less than 75 832 <!:-| &‘vl a%1 3"1‘3." Bel;x:ber g g{ wmefr;:l‘lr:: J”;:-fl R :‘:I"l;"(‘ » H 75¢ E or equivalent. Dominos, half-bar- al... — 0i|Sierra New ight and ps D1 TS ;g,‘:,’,%siegm’f,’g“g,\,,‘f.fl':; geo;n;f%.l: “40c: boxes, 6.680 per 1be o half-bar g:n :ln:%er:ork. 0 E;g{wflnflm ‘43 o ”‘.&-fignsgn-(‘m»‘n N.B: ’fi,’t’l—“i“.fl’i;m ustard, nominal; Flax, ;" Canary, reka Con..... — 33| = jontgome: . X f its agents. 8%e per Ib for Californfa and 4c for Eastern; Receipts of Produce. Crown Point... 12 13 Standard .......320 — 5 et %,ltnlt:v T4@%c; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; i gc&m&ne& Ershel gi%y"‘m%: g ;: HAWAIL, SAMOA, .s" mothy, 4a4%4e. i uld & Curry. "nion Con. ... - ms s RS s CANEY, 5 %Rgfiblfn}\‘ls_kmm,” %,ozmm; Green,' 2 5@ FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMEER 5. Bus % S ety L2 UAD s s o ZAECT LINE o TART! S o g et Tottnr.oo: 0 700| Timnr ool bt §8. STERRA. for Fonolulu, Samoa. New i Barley, ctls....... 4750/ Hides, No. | " Zealand and Australia.. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | jeriev, ctis-..... 10/ Gidem: o 43 | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. % Wednesday, Dece 84 PANAMAR.R. Co.'s o NEW YORK via PANAMA. $. . ST. PAUL sails December 8,2 p. m, From wharf, foot of Fremont street. Freight and passenger office, 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. Duu;‘cr LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, 10 a m. t. Morton street. GENERAL AND CAN. — v STATES Building). from November 2, 1599, at from Pler 42, North River, First-class to Havre. $55 nd-class to Havre, $42 50 ana GENCY FOR foot of up- UNITED £ A, 22 Eroadway (Hudson New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, W iine ot ‘Cote atreet, 150 -r')lu R e o2, Cale. sraet. SH0 g miages W a0 s, of Fell. N 5 by | =5AY AND RIVER STEAMERS. S e T e o B | v . e s B o e . | FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND '“-lil.{ E. Swain (wife of E. M.), lot ;,v wmmtm Steamer “Monticelle.” Marlon Tract (hospital lot); $10. MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. 9:45 Anna M. Wiessner to Eila M. Lyle. lot on | a. m., §:15, 3:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. ni Fri- g."'.",’.".,‘;‘}'g"‘,",'"“““‘"y""‘“" u-.tp....un::-;hmhygn ‘m: eiee. ™ ‘And office, Misston-street Boch. v:mmnmmmmm‘mm.t Telephone Main 1508. on N line of Thirteenth street, 30 E of Valen- FARE .. =