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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AND | Cash quonuom were as follows: unds 121,@7 15; short ribs w:sc:' m’-" dr?c salted shoulders (m $c; short clear (boxed), whisky, basis of high wines, $1 27} tract grade, $10@10 25. # rticles— NEWs pas Bank Clearings gain 1 'k’:lallggd_ ” SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. over last year. New York Exchange higher. 16 scarce, gires being doum. orn ana Rye dull. Oats very strong. y and in amf,. supply. Feedstuffs unchanged. ~~w1' rn;'[' 'y, but Onions rather scarce. advance in Beans. Some changes in Dried Peas. ews we 72"»‘1' and acoumulating. Eggs ditfo. Cheese firm. "ine cars of Eastern Poultry in this week. ame cars good supply and slower. of Oranges to be auctioned to-morrozw. g in Dried Fruits and Raisins. ons quiet at previous prices. supplied and firm. lour to China and Japan. , Kansas & Texas prvM New Jersey Ontario & We Oregon Ratiway T'nited States s Fargo Fuel te2 Denve: & e Brie Manhattan Tock isiand & Pacific.. * & St Louts jorado Southern .. Jorado Southern lst prefd. Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco pr»rd People’s Gas Pressed Pressed Puliman Palace Car. Standard Rove & Twine.. Sugar Sugar prefd Coal & Tron.. ates Leather. Unfted States Leather prefd. United States Rubber United States Rubber prefd. Western Union % Repablic Iron & S Republic 1 PCC& Amalgam ed Copper .... 40,300 Ehares sold CLOSL T € ref 2s rex Do coup U S 3 reg. U § 2s coup. U S new 4 b T i i t = S new 4s coup TS 0ld 4s reg 7 § old 4= coup T8 5s reg " § s coup. 1= of Col 3.6 Atchison gen 4= Do adj 4= Canada Sou 2de Ches & Ohlo 44 Do 5= C &N oon Do § F Deb & Or Nav lsts.. S {0 v 2 13% | Or_Short Line 6s Southern P B I e | Chic. S # | Eouthern Ry s bt | Colorado Bou 4s.... §5_ Stand R & D&RG s 101% Tex & Pac Ists... 114 5 Do 2as ] Erie Gen 4s F %1z crion Padific is 142% | Wabash 1sts 115% | Do 2ds.. W &DC 1011 | West Shore 5 % 5% 8 10 ¥ supplied. 1) <neRtock ] showing of | Iron Silver 5 ¢ the banks, as the Leadville Con 1 the certain | Littie Chief . 285 4 forcing to sale Ontario .. | e borrowed money. “BOETO! OCKS AXD BONDS. ks heid for speculation with —r— o P roed to 5 je at & time | gy joans . AG5| lnlon Pacific . Hh n ftosif an indlestioh | Sawe loans 415@3% Union Land . s ity o s 8 | St | West End " e ot such a | Atchison Westingh Elec By o5 far o5 their | 490 prefd — Am mu; Al;?l?on “h ....... 01% : 4o pref ning shares— A e ars | Bel] Telephone " e by 'a | Boston & Albany.. 2 o ear .t 2oid | Boston Elevated . R9% in the event of @ | Bomton & Maine - yney markets. The mar- 4 ign money markets. The mar. | Fom ‘Coal s oS Ve do prefd 210 o~ e e n;d F(e;'l‘ ”mok.;:.m ¥ zg. . o Frankiin . . g’ S il OaYe F"le)ll:)ul'l’ prefd a A Gen Electric R IO . . st |98 poamt i | B4 Elec 11 e | Mex' Central ... 283 Mich Teimphone 2% | 014 Colony . 3 0ld Dominion Wolverines L.y Fad b, % Associated Banks’ Statement. rihwestern.. NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—The weekly state- | ment of averages of the Associated Banks shows: Loans $792.766,000, decreased $13,657,500 rn 24 pretd.. Geposits $542.465,100, decreased §18.376,600; cirou- = 122 | | jation_$30,724.000, increased £i16,100; legal ten- = . = $90.357. 100, (mcreaced z rv&P..nmndeyv-efd KI5 | geo'yge, decreased $.95,90. 1% | mente’ 520,677,055, 1ne¢ | Feserve $6.525,37. increased %% The Financier says: 3 | operations of a heaty loans, 126% which reduced deposit lllfllfiltl and !h‘ less- 20 |enmed cash reserve requirements, the New York s ] s house banks last. waek neutralized the & Westorn 3 a-‘.ah:x:z Sighay ‘o thelr eurplus cash. & Western pretd B0 | This showing was -an-:-uo( & Nashville 547 | an -nhwn;k statement the by ol Elevated .. 0% exhibit. The chief feature m- sty | e i % | fying & rise In the bank rate F1 i, barrels .. bushels Corn, . 'bushels Oats, bushels Rye. bushels Barley, bushel !known that the several financial institutions | have called in large special loans of late and | | the approdch of the January dividend period. | always brings about a withdrawal of funds | from the market in anticipation of that even Floue,_auil.” Winter paients, 11 65G3 8; trale” 52203 60; clears, 2 9% 80; epring 8 B Seienter 3 1003 85 stratts. 136 'DECEMBER 16, 1900. | R S flqw—-.m per bale 3 40; : No. 3 4 c; No. 2 red, 72%@74%c; No. 2 corn, 3ic; ' o. 2 yellow. Siige; No. 2 oats, 2uGBYC; No. Beans and Seeds. 2 white, 25! flc No. 3 white, 243 No. 2 —— R s’ i chotce 2 barley, 8| Thers is no further advance In white descrip- | ,',“'n 0 .5’.,,""9,,"‘,,". e i 10, cein; | thoms, but they are very firm: Dried Peas are pork, per barrel, $I1 1%4GI1 % lard, per 100 in light supply, and quotations show some and le 232@3c; Eumn. RIED PEAS—Niles, 3262 5; Green, $270 ! 6! per ctl; Blackeye, nominal It was not anticipated, however, that a liqui- Exch to-day the Butte dation so marked would be encountered ih ) merker wan el Creamery. ?sfi ie: Datry. 15| Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ;firg’day ;ori]odl 'n\he cash changes nr; about a8 G, Cheese, quiet, 10%@1l%c. Eggs, fresh, —_— Zus early In the week. The banks lost | s3i0 The market is qulet d 1 1 all heavily to th h " e e | interior were also Targe: ‘wut o the pthey hand: > ot i o o g B o money o flow is beginning in this direction ain and the heavy losses which have been | noted from week to week give promise of be- Foreign Futures. — = Onions are POTATOES River Reds, T5c: Burbanks, 35@ 8¢ for Rl:;er and 90c@$1 15 per etl for Sa- ing made up by current receiptd from the linas a Qg: for Oregon: Sweets, 50@Tic me sources. The movement tMis year has 50 tor Merced. m sxtremely holv)t L; = 'huux:\th that - 80G1 95 per cti; Cut Onions, $12 sury ursements beginning with the FERPOO 2 X 2 | coming week will serve to ease the situation, LIVERPOOL. 0% Mar, | s ECBTABLES Green Peas, 3Gtc ver Ib; although no apprehension is felt that the turn | Wheat— 0% .| String Beans, 5@9c: Cabbage, Sic: Tomatoes, of the year will be productive of embarrass- | Opening . 4 T5c@81 35 for Los Angeles: Ewg Plant. Los An- ment. The present excess surplus stands at | Closing sein i Ielu- $g8c per Ib; Green Peppers from An- | $8.3%.375 Tris, of itsclf, 1a latger than at the PARIS. geles, 2@7c per Ib; Dried Peppers. 9@11c: Dried end of ten previous weeks, scattered over the 0“‘1‘;-!— gelca MI;-‘--L;IM-I e peah e current year. As a matter of fact, however, | Opening . | the excess fs very unevenly distributed, and | Closing 2010 21 40 Gflrrlignfigc Lo 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $12G15 one bank holds in its vaults more than 60 per | Flour— o Ahwroome, §@15e per Ih cent of the whole amount. This means that | Opening . 26 & I o the institutions are not in as strong a position, | Closing & %05 240 leltry and Game. from the reserve standpoint, as at the close ¥ of the last previous week. Circulation Is ex- New Vork Cotton Market. e panding after several weeks' decrease, and rose $116.100 for the six dave ending Saturday. Despite anticipation an unfavorable state- ment, money has net shown more than the usual degree of firm and unleks signs usually looked upon as accurate are found ta be misleading, only unimportant changes will be encountered. The national banks are await- ing the call of the Comptroller of the Cur- rency for statements. Once these are made the present strain will be relieved in part. London Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—The cotton opened steady, with prices 2@5 points tn sympathy with an unexpected react Liverpool, market not only regained the opening loss, b several points above last night's clo: firm in tone. THe January option was and relatively higher than the rest of ti LONDON, Dec. 15.—Money was firm, less | early buying movement. plertiful and in moderate demand to-day An- ticipations of an increased demand next week harden discounts. Statist voices the fear that gold may be tide Beriin over the vear, apart from which the Bank of England's reserve may be | only eighteen millions at the vear's end, justi- | Possibly the tank, desiring to avold the advance, will p mit gold to be withdrawn. It is sald the bank has arranged to part with half a million in anticipation of the arrival of half a million from India The quantity of French money in London is very large. Were circumstances to arise which would cause | be withdrawn, an unpleas- ant position would be crea The indebted- ness to the United States is also great. Tt is improbable, however, that New York will call | for gold from London. a portion of the bal ance In the American Treasury being avali- the course of the market became po: opening, but quite active during the last The market closed barely steady, 388 net higher. w NEW YORK, Dec. 15—At the close week in the metal trade buvers in the departments having followed a policy crastination, with pro tisfactory at home and abroad, about the following quotations: —Quiet at § 50. D—Dull and nominally quoted at —Quiet at $4 15G4 20. following a full response by to our advance late vesterday. fore the end of the first hour the market had Heavy receipts at the ports failed to check the The Southern and | foreign contingents were generous buyers after | determined. ~ Trading was slow around the | York Metal Market. ts to the advantage of themselves, sfill hold aloof and the situation is Another car of Eastern arrived, making nine | for the week. There was some Poultry carried market | over, lower, | Arrivals of Game were about 175 sacks, and tion in | a5 the demand was slow the market showed no that | improvement. Be- | POULTRY—Live Turkeys blers and 12@13¢c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 14@16c; Geese, per pair, $1 T5@2: Goslings, $1 75 @2; Ducks, nfil for old and $4@5 30 for young: Hens, $3@4 5 Young Roo-ler' $3 54 Roosters, $3 50@4: Fryers, $3 50@4: $3 530G+ large and $3@3 25 for small; Pigeons, §1 per dozen for old and $1 75@2 for Squabs. GAME— Qu.xl | yacback, @t Widgeon, i ;!lm:k Jack, ! ut was se and strong he list. " fi. Mllllrd 83 um gln oy o Gray Geele, $3; White Geese, $1 50 for small and §2 25 for “ 50; En‘lllh Snlw "1 75; Jack 1 25@1 31 259 Ha: 30 for Cottontall and $1 tor Brash, Doves, 6 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter continues easy and some dealers quote accumulating stocks, particularly in the me- dium and low grades. Cheese is firm and un- sitively hours. points @1 50: Bran of the | various | of pro-| on the | changed. Second grade ranch Egss have again been 34373, reduced and Calliférnia Eggs are weak, while Eastern continue firm. are somewhat larger. Stocks of California able. .ake quiet for Lake Superfor and | &5 SpPER ™ NEW YORK, Dee. 15—The Commercial Ad- e = : : sec- vertiser's London financial cablegram says e e R e This was a busy Saturday on the stock mar- . D I Eoo the A urioes AapaFtustat Sbioet | 3 vulr‘-rn_{::undr)v 045001, sk soft | Storsgs Creameey / extras, Ze; firsts, fMc; B R EELAELC R 35, - Duiry—Bxtras, 26c; firsts, 24c; seconds, 2fc; ffset by the report that Dewet was being Imports at New York. B D o closely hammered | Keg—20¢ per Ib. American stocks were very buoyant. Pro- i fomuional. traders here responded readily ta| NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—The imports of dry | cofifisu;‘::xn"»‘“}lofi:':mm‘nl:ng:m' He: New York's lead and prices were high. hi- | goods and merchandise to the port of New | Eastern, full cream, 15@l6c per Ib. % cago. Milwaukee and St. Paul was the featurs | Yok for this week were valued at 9,561,338 | = EGGS— f the market, the reports of an arrangement b=tween the Northern Pacific and_the Great Nerthern roads being There was but free buy- ing here of the Atchison shar GO, Dec. sua Battimore and Ohio and Loulsville carried | CHICAGO. D Nominally steady Chicago Livestock Market. _CATTLE—Receipts, 2. 0od to prime steers, $530 | California ranch—Selected white, #c; mixed colors, 40c per dozen. California Gathered—Fancy, —; standard; standard, 3%%c: sec- 35c; seconds, Bum-n—-chy. onds, g B Eating atinnel anissrel 1 prime s e CRitforala fasidy, 306; standeid.— e et ter the™ exchange closed. This | @6 30; poor to medium, $4 75@5 25; selected | pastarn. fancy, 80c; standard, ——; seconds, is Shusual on Saturday. Big buving oc- | feeders, £ 75@4 4); mixed stockers, $2 50@3 T5; | e curred in Grand Trunk shares, In sympathy | cows, §2 50@4ét heifers, $2 60@4 75; canners, $1 4 SRSy % D e AR oo Shares ot e first pretecred. . | bulls, 32504 30; calves, 3905 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. - Yers hrm on the confinucd ease | Toxas fed steers, $4G4 75 grassers, § 5@ hanges. CLOSING. | Canadian Pacific, #8: Union HOGS—Receipts to- left over, closing firm. L 28, 2500. Opened sl Top, $4 97% 000; tive, e low Atchison, 000; Monday, 40,- mixed ~ and At the Orange will be offered. A {e' Grapes came in and sold at 65@75c per auction to-morrow six cars er, ac- Pacific preferred. 84%; Northern Pacific pre- | butchers, $4 70@+4 97%s; good to cholce hea: box. ferred, $; Grand "Trunk 6% Anaconda, “A | 8 '56! §7%; rough heavy, $4 Gafll 70; lght, There is little chas to note {n citrus fruits, bar sflver, quiet, 28%d per ounce; money, 3% | #4 7004 85" bulk of sales, $ g4 the market being well suppiied and quiet. | @8 per cent. | EP—Receipts, m;\o S):wlep ln: lambs, | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— sl y to strong. Good to choice wethers, $4 10 LES—! 12 ymmon and * ! 75: fair to choice mixed, $3 30@4 10; West- “:;': ,Er ‘mm.“,, m:;s;:":om‘ & | x , . | Tambar 34 2g%; W oo Sheen 42 5083 5% | §1°%5; Oregon Spitzenberss, $101 %5: Ladve Ap- New York Grain and Produce. | | lambs. $ 548 W ples. $1 T5@3 per box. | | jomak ey x PEARS 3081 75 per box. £ PERSIMMONS—40@%c per_box. b . Foreign Markets. CRANBERPIES Jerseys 311 a0@12; Wiscon- P 5 g | sins, 913 50; Cape Cod. 313 5014 per barrel; NEW YORK. Dec. 15.—FLOUR—Receipts, | e | Coos By, §2 5083 78 per box. 11,435 barrels; exports, 20,000 barrels; inactive | LIVERPOOL, Dec. 15.—Wheat in Parls, | “gTRAWBERRIES—$3@5 per chest for large and nominal as to quotations, closing easy. | steagy: flour in Paris, steady. berries and $6@8 for .mll‘L — eipts, 68, H . 000, 'OTTON—Uplands, F 13-32d4. RASPBERRIES—None bk e S T s s B e, | AR R Moranees 1 202 b 7 £ ks . h Seedlings, $1@150; Tangerines, T5c@$1: Jap- | elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, &3ie f. 0. b. | HOPS—At Lonflon (Pacific Coast), steady, £2 | Seedlings, AlO 0, e, e @t 45 afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, &3¢ f. 0. b. afloat. | 5s, ; ":om:mn and $) 5082 50 for good to cholce: Options opened steady and were sustained | WHEAT—Spot. quiet . 1 Californ! b Mafone - Xl > throughout most of the forenoon by a scarcity | 33d; No. 1 red Western winter. fa 113%d: ‘No. | e ramia Limes, HQute; Bunanas, §1 3G of sellers, ste; 2124, y cables and scattered buying | 1 Northern spring, by local shorts. Closed steady at unc hsml»1 cember, is 10%d; March, 8 %d. prices. closed T0%c; M CORN— firm; American mixed, @ December, closed 4a 2d; American mixed, old, HOPS gull: De , is %d; January, 3s 10d4; crop, 3s 9igd. @ Pacifie Coast, e, Portland’s Business. HIDES—Steady: California, 21§25 pounds, 19 igc Az o0 FOOL_Dull; domestic feece, 2igte PORTLAND, Dec. 15.—Clearifgs, utures closed steady. Iotal sales 9 - 159 | balances, $49.53. including: 5 55; M July $5 1 involce, ic nom- | “ordova, 914@13%c. Tair refining, 3 2- 413-32c; pot coffee—Rio, Mild, quie inal. SUGAR—Raw, steady centrifugal, 3 molasses sugar, OREGON. 9 'test, Futures, dull; 4s 3d; futures, Northern Wheat Market. 2 5 per bunch: Pln?l(\ples. $1@2 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nut: and Raisins. FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c: 10-50s, Te; 50-60s, SYo; 60-T0s, e T0-80s, SKo: $0-90s, 2Xc: 90-100s. 24e: 100s and over, %; ru- bles, %c premium; Sonomas, 4c and San Joa- $288,74 | (uins, e less than Santa Claras, except 100s and over, which stand the same. Apricots, §g S for Royals and 10§10%c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 5@6c; sun-dried, 34@4%c: | Peaches, 4@sc for standard, 5@c for cholce and §%@7c !or fl-ncy. Pelr-, zfl'lc. Plums, new, March, rafine ; standard A, 3.4cc: con | PORTLAND, Dec. HBAT—Steady; 85c; cut loaf, fic; | Walla Walla, 54lc; blue stem, c. ; ‘powdered, 5.70c; granulated, 5.60c; | Cleared—British ship Langdale, with 113,95 » % bushels wheat; German bark Herzogin Sophie 1 1-“ Receipts, 2639 kages. W 2 . son of 19¢0: Bleached Thompson's fancy, 12 e e e sgusns: | Charlotte, with 118,619 bushels of wheat, both | per' Ib; cholce, 1lc; standard, 8Xc: prime for Queenstown; shire, for Hongkong, with 25,000 barrel Total wheat shipments, flour includ 2565 teceipts, ern regular packing at mark, 22G2%c; Western, loss off, 28c. { DRIED FRUITS. packages. Firm: West- { WASH! GTON.~ British steamer Monmouth- the week ending to-day were 950,268 bushels. fo: m’s, ¢ per Ib. Sultanas— unbleached Thon cholce Sic: standard, 8X. Seedless, s flour. | Fancy, 10%c , 8c; nblebchd jultanas, ed, for | B, s, B%c; i-crown, To: R Tayers, 2-crown, $150 per box wn, $160; Fancy { ¥ Deesa, 82 50 Tmpertal, The usual Saturday dullness prevafled in the | TACOMA. _WHEAT—Quiet and C""“':'}' f b. at eem‘:mn shipping mnu‘l‘i‘ | market for evaporated apples and prices remain | graatly. biue stem, §7c: club, bic. Ealifornis. | nominally unchanged on the basis of 4@ic for SEARESED estnuts, 7@Sc per I1b for Ttal- State common; prime, 4X@5%c; cholce, 5la@e, | 4. Walnuts, No. 1, soft-shell, 1lc; e feaia Brcd ruits webe tnactive. Prunes | N2 Zronscia. Tiathe for paperanal. S0 tor o GUReErom S@SIsc er pound, an (o siae | LOCAL MARKETS. T o anute, 506c Tor EBastérny Brast and_quality : . CFiiberts, ¢ Pecans, 1@t APRICOTS—Royal, 11G14e; Moorpark, 15@1sc. | m i s o PEACHES—Peeled, 15G20c; unpeeled, 6@se. Movements af S pecie. NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—Exporte of gold and silver from this port to all countries for this | 3o 8 week and aggregated $925,2%0 silver bars and iz e coln and ¥4 gold. New York m'hlmwmc The imports of specie were $29,717 gold and | Fine Silvef, - 457,801 silver. The imports o( dry_goods and merchandise to the port of New York for thie week were | valued at 89, m Condition of the Treasury. 1& namlnu Mexican Dol WHPEAT-News from the Pastern and i | markets is scarce as the wires are down more WASHINGTON. | or less all over the State. Hence, in the ab- of the Treasury | sence of advices there is nothing doing exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold res eserv ti® | local market. divielon of redemption, Spot Wheat—Ehipping, 97%c; milling, balance, $139,174,961; go'd, $97, @10 per ctl, —_ clinbolzpimites. : 2 m—lfiy—m s, 31 o Chicago Grain Market. Mg Yoy mmml prices i Wheat and Other Grains. u.,- for light amber; water white, extracted, Gsc: light amber, ' extracted, : per WAX—24G26c per Ib. 17y Prices show no change. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%c per 1b for pavy, 11%@12e for light medium, 124@130 for light, 1%@ 14 for extra light and 15@15%c ror sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 11156 12c; Mess Beef, $12 50 per barrel; extra Mess, £13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $16; extra clear, $19 50: Mess, $17: smuhdnut.m,., foreign in the ed at §%c per Ib for com- 1 s1b tins, 104e. ne 2y e o SR | % | ‘ rule, with a dun | All dcscriptions remain as quoted. Fi ¢ for chotce bright, 72%c for No. 1 SKINS—Culls and brande sell | CHICAGO, Det. 15.—Wheat was stagnant. | .m“c?'woe for off m os; Mn‘ aod Ship- .Mm:)!‘: ngw quotations. saited | May opened unchanged at T8e, selling between | PIng true-- Pl o 10e; medium, 9¢; Tght, 84c; Cow- | 3%@7%c and closing unchanged at 73%c. The | 'ALL BOARD SALES iace gc for heavy and for light; Stags, | mews received and statistics posted were of a | Informal Seesio ';;’ 45 o'clock—No sales. | hides, e tor HoN maited Veal, Siic: Satied | character barely sufficient to cause a ripple Mfi,’m‘,‘;‘};, 265 saloa Gatt. J0c: Dry Hides, l6c; culls, Me; Dry Ki { on thb placid spacnlative wateth SENbIAe ali | T4t e, continues v 16; Dry Calf, Saac: e | ts were influent ] especiall : ehearlings, i short | The gther. - In the absence of r;.,;"‘.:..::'{,azt bk ""f"” e atan Red. ?}';,P’J,"}:, e e tRe aain; medium. : Tong Woo | mation, therefore, traders pref to play | teed and §1 H@1 45 for seed: Gray, nominal: each; Horse Hides, 3’0 tor largd | even until the passing of the holiday season | Black. ’Kor feed, $1 15G1 20; for seed, $I Z5@1 30 ....'E for medium, $1 50 for and 50c for | gives them an opportunity to start the mew | per colts; Horse Hides, dry, $175 for large, 3150 | year untrammeled by contingencies which | —Calitornia. Yellow, 311501 20: Call. | for $1 25 for small and 2@30c for colts. | might arise during the Christmas and New fornia wnm. nuo ; Eastern mixed, $1 1214 p..mn.-u red skins, 38c; fall or | Year cessation of business. That there is a | mu per etl. -.cmnsnn-. 30c; winter or thin skins, | fairly strong undertone to the market was | 4c_per eu m-—?fl-n Angoras, 76c; large an: | made evident to many by the faflure of the | BU EAT—de at $1 75@2 per otl. nmov.l. ; medium, : | market to respond to "*’7, comn decline. nz.wv—lw. 1 4@4%c per 1b; No. Corn wi grease | 1ife than its netghbors. The m‘."flf.'l‘n'.‘.:'.,":r.’,f! Flour and Millstuffs. * s Clip s quotable as follows: furnine weak a¢ the’ closs.”. May cloged !‘cl e R i DR e County: ! free, " Ti@iee; A Beiglan S A 3 “Midale | The oats market maintained its reputation | ¢ 8450 bbls of Flour for China and Japan, &rfl" e s Mo 1::‘ bullishness. May closed a shade lower &t o ifornia l'lmlly ;nru £ n. '::: .1'10 3 Southern mmil. mflfifl’ Provisions were Aull and staady. but fnnocent | 3 80 -'ZC«" ; Bakers' Extras, $3 15g3 2: |} moni Humboldt and . of features in w speculative way. Prices heid | Oregon, §2 7582 85 per barrel for family and Teare N H'S3@1ee per 1b. % 1 mainly because there was no pressure on the $2 75@8 for bakers’ Wumn;wu, bakers, | Fail C1 J““:n"a' ; do. lambs, § o A R L e o e otu s wer, de dej H lemging fotutes ranged as follows: Tusual discount. h e e &wm.- evr“ucm— . Oven Hish Low. Close. lla-l. & Rics fi'w,n"w":.{‘ 3 Dacember oo M g e By o e do. 8 Ot Groats, 4 50; fom: San Francisco Meat Market. | 70 70% | 1y, A % . | May WORR TR MR Gpoes ° o.u““' The markst stands the same all around. Wheat Flour, s (barrels) P % m 125 -nu. BEEF—1@8c for steers and 6@6ic per Ib for s 238 S VEAL—Large, 5G9 sque 3 v d per Ib. - Hay and Feedstuffs. MUTTON—Wethers, a0 Bwen, 0 e i B B unds— A 38 i3 i 69 69 692y be, per 100 pounds— 6% BUy 625 6% I, 635 1n@12 for Gob- | 6%G8%e for white and $X@¥Ko for bleached | Ensign & McGuifick SELL : Powdered. 5.75¢; Candy Gran- g g P unnnmu.lie.-- C ners’ A, 5.65c; Magnolia ; Extre C, 5.15c; Goll-lc "s.06¢; hmll. more; half- S o mare: oy wees. | | 23 SPEAR STREET, 100 No orders taken for than 75 barrels or its equivalent. halt-bar 2els, 6.40c; boxes, 6.65c per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1. Ba 238 bk RGBS AR M IR, el L e 1% SAN FRANCISCO, 32:’?‘3 2 = ;Eiz 782 Quicksilver, fisks WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks..... 3,466/ Flax Seed. sks... L3897} CALIFORNIA, THE STOCK MARKET. * Business in local stocks and bonds on the Bond Exchange was quiet and prices showed oczaxmm s | — little change. P ifi c s There were fair sales on the Oil Exchange ' 0as | at_practieally previous quotations. AGEG; t Steamship Co. | The following wers ex-dividend vesterday: Baamets lave Bvendwey | Kflauea §. P. Co., 25 cents: Oakland Gas, 25 { wharf, San Francisco: cents; Oakland, 8. L. tnd . Con., 20 cemts » Presidio Raliroad, 10 nts i The Central Light and Power Company will | pay a dividend of § cents on the 20th. | The California Powder Works Company-will | Change to company’s steamers at_Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. pay a dividend of $1 on the 20th. { e e Saies an’ihe Ot Exchange during the past | ey R week were 65,738 shares, valued at M s m, Dee 13 1% 2 Tataeet Franmactiom wers JI shares Petro: | leum Center, S0 Reed. 260 Monarch of Ari- California-Standard and 4150 Han- toxfl -Fresno-Kern River. STOCK AND BOED EXCHANGE. i Ju. and every Bfth day thereafter. Change lle !ur _this company's steamers for h at anx»Per Tacoma to - Eureka, Bay—2 | M, ll %6 19, Jan. 3, and every Arh day e | aft For fSan Diego, stopping only st Sants Bar- bara. Port Los A: SATURDAY, Dec. 1512 m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon. Cayu- | os, Port Harford (San Luis Obtspo). Barbara. Ventura. Hueneme = Gaviota. | Sani o Pedro. Fast San Pedro (Los 2 rona, ida,) Bay — |Oak 10434 Newpori- o gyt Oceal:c“g i | S = 4 el C C Water fo.l0 — (Om C Ry Gs...13 113 | Dpuita, Toestars, b o, o o Bay. San Joss del T = (B G lmo sl — | cabo, Mazatian. Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosal'a z . a BeSR% 9s..108 — | as (Mex.)—10 a. m. 7th each month. e R~ | odor Gurther information obtain company'e Do 55 ... — |Bac EG&R 8. — 10 | The company reserves the right to changs t:rfi’e« ko :algl; - | steamers. sailing v!n'es and hours of salling | Seithout otice. Do gntd — (8P | TICK! OFFICE 4 N “ntgomery LAgntdte.... — 1 |S P | atreet (Paiace” Hoteh W g LAPR 00— | (Se { "GOODALL, PERKINS & (0., Gen. Agents, Market-s 128% — i ot <t_'San Franeisco. NCNGRE S s 3 N R of Cal 6.114% — 0.R. &R C8 Do 3s a9 — J 0 NPCRE@M = | | sximnnmm 0 55 ........108 — 2 N Cal R: e — | .e.m».imu.‘ PORTLAND Oak G L & H.10% — |Stktn Gas 6e.01 103 | From Spear-strest Wharf at 1l a. m Oak Tran 6s. — — | F‘RE £12 First Class Includh)!: Berth WATER STOCKS. cond Clau Contra Costa.. 1014 72 Epring Valley. 941195 ,cox.umu Sails..... c. 14, 24, Jan. 3 Marin Ceunty. 5it3 — GEO. W. ELDER Sails.. Dee. 19, 2 Short Lime to Walla Walla, ! Helena and ail points Spokane. Butte, GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. the Northwest. in Cent L& PCo— 4% Pac L Co...— & roug! 1l = Bauit G L Co. 34 33 Sac EGAR Gom d5 | ThOuEh ke g A D, Gemeal Agent, Mutual L Co.. T% T2 SF G & E.... $8% 4% | 530 Market st. QSLA&H... 8% S Francies e i Pac Gas Imp. 48 4% Stktn G&BE Co — INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem’s Fund.228 BANK STOCK: Anglo-Cal Ltd. 76% — First National 3190 Bank of Cal...403 Lon P & A....143 Cal 8 D & T.. — 105% Merchants’ Ex 16 BAVINGS BANKS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. | §TEANERS Wi WILL 1 u:.ur WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan at 1 p. m.. | tor YOROHAMA and HO SKONG, calting st | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and Ger 8 & L....1550 1300 | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- HumEkL.— - |du.me:¢ No cargo received on board on day of Mut S Bk -_ sail S Unas = (ss. AMERICA MART. ..Saturday, December #, 1990 ,ss, "HONGKONG MARU. ARSI Y |- Sgheey Thursday. J!nuAry x'ml & n A Seerree ss.ultxrl’o | POWDER STOCKS. | at reduced rates. . For Callfornta. ..... — 100 VIEorit ....... 3% X {2,"{.”_',;:;’,,“‘""",, I SNy S Supeny W S, ey b K e i W AVERT, General Agent SUGAR STOCKS. i —— _—_— Hana S P Co. 7% 7%|Kllauea S Co. 2% 2% Haw C & S Co% — (Makawell 8 Co 42 4233/ Honokas 8 Co. Si% i1 | Ouomen 8 Cor 8 8 AMERICAN LINE. Hutch S P Co. 25% 2 |Paauhau S Co. 32 33 NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. i Stopping at Cherbours. westbound. Al Pack Assn. — 1%5 P‘:: AF A.. % {Pmm New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Cal Fruit Asn.108 104%|Pae C Bor Co. — — Louts s ool ey Jan. 1 kit m = iue Co.. 13 — | Kenetngton a 3 an 0-208 — e | : Morning Session. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. 10 Anglo-Cal Bank . 79, | From New York Every Wednesday, 12 Noon. 43 | Westerniand ...Dec. 26| Noordland Jan 18 7600 - | Westernland .._Jan. 2|Friesiand . ¥ 2 | Kensington ... an. % Southwark Jan. 9 F G $2 | For treight and passage apply to ring Valley Water.. o INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO. {30 Montgomery st.. ¥ of its agents. Br.nch Railway 8s bonds. 131 25 Y3 pring Valley Water ... “n . s PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. ms,s.c ZEALAND mxo SYONEY, —_— IRECT LINE vo TAMITI R R o s s £S. ZEALA &):‘,A (Hlonolaty onty). ... nesday. December 5 m. e o 11 | gs. "ALAMBDA, for Honolulu, Samoa, 1m0 | Zealand and Australia % 15 ‘ednesday, Ju-u-ry 2. 1801, rn m. @ |85 AU TRALIA, for Tanit o ..sund-y, Jflu-ry s J. . SPRECHELS & -.'-..ir. 2 Gen’l Passenger Office, 843 Market L., Pier ¥0. 7, Mll 40 40 » | + {h LINE ~ | To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direct 10 Kern River 1w | 100 Twenty-eight i@ | 8.8, ST. PAUL sails December I8, CLOSING QNOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Dec. 15-10:45 a. m. | S. S ROANOKE sails January 8, From wharf, foot of Fremont st., at 2 p. m. rm and passenger office. 130 Market st. . F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE _TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, | atanin oo November 3 1830 ot 3 Novem . at B, Pler 2. North River, J Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, % He ¥ w l'lll§a!| RBLY| | 2R2SIWBESBL| | | _BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS nu.umunmmm _- 1 1 n 2 L] 9 2 in|i aus| Sglllll S| 2ESVTIVI | X 2TRAT B . wmmm Santa Fe ‘Trains—Dpaiy cisco Stock and Exchange Morning Session. 100 Mexican i g B 1881212 GALKARNZERS! g 988 8200, “- l.lm l..:: 1 i l‘!‘;l BRRRILEBRYIER Fare, 40, -nvm 0' TA!ALPAII NOW OPEN. 1 Ficket offices, 5L, Sausalito Ferry. ? Ll BRI 85488 | RLEBRY| 28