The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 20, 1900, Page 10

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- NWs | SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Potatoes held with more steadiness. ngeles Vegetables in light receipt and firm. Los A er and Exchange as before. Vheat dull and weak. Barley in fair demand and firm. Oats and Rye quiet and unchanged. Corn in larger supply and tending dowmward. y and Feedstuffs quiet at previous prices. Transfer of 10,000 sacks Pink Beans. Butter weak and in ample supply. Eggs continue to decline under increasing arvivals. Oranges, Lemons and Limes quiet and unchanged. Cranberries scarce and firm. Bananas plentiful and weak. Nothing new in Provisions. leat market as previously quoted. Powltry in fair supply and steady. )il stocks active and gemerally higher. cal stocks and bonds quiet and featureless. lu ‘wes stlll mainly professional. At the closs eased, except in the case of the chief it Conservative experts deprecate ex- cessive pushi; of low-priced shares, fearing the ultimate e EC! on the market. Money was steady. The bank did a considerable discount business, Paris and Berlin exchanges were slightly more favorable, CLOSING. LONDON, Dec. 19.—Atchison, 44%; Canadian Pacific, 30%; Union mmc unm—mfl. u& Northern Pl"lflc 6%; Anaconda, 1 M i Grand bar -llver steady, 29%d per % per cent. New York Mone: Money Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 1¢.—Money on call steady at 495 per cent; last ioan, 4% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, (XGfi per cent. Sterling exchange steady, with ‘actual business in bank. ers’ bills at 34 843% for demand and It“ for sixty days; posted rates, $4 S1G4 $4 $5@4 £6%: commercial bills, umm % dollars, Bonds—Go '"v::'-. ir- regular; State, inactive; railroad, strong. Condition of the Treasury. ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—To-day’s statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Availabl balance, $141,011363; gold, $99, — . ew York Grain and Produce. ounce; money, Onions about the same. Cheese firm. § Game cheap and weak. —_— from New York say: the market, but demand may aporated apples are Mayette walnuts are goods can be bought, it s un Sheiled walnuts are scarce and | Weather Report. #h Meridian—Pasific Time.) N FRANCISCO, Dec. 18—5 p. m. | wing are the seasonal rainfalls to + a8 compared with those of same date last | season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hwm | Last | This | )24 Hours| Season. | Seaso 2 18 0 | | | st A storm of considerable energy lies off the coast of Washington and will probably have a southerly extension ss far as San Francisco. The pressure at Neah Bay is 20.64 inches and rometric gradients over Washington and ¢ steep. During the past there has been & fall of more than an inch from the mouth of the rihward. Southwest storm warn- played ai Astoria. »erature continues high over the Pa- Rain bas fallen over Oregon and Cioudy, unsettied #co northward; fresh south- | California—Fair Thursday; lght A inds, ALEM\DZR G. McADIE, Forecast Official 5 EASTERN MARKETS. r———e New York Stock Market. W YORK, Dec. 13.—There was no &p- sble letup in the furious activity in the market to-day or in the exceedingly nd varied trading. A quick market ffered for almoet any volume of stocks- table strength continued at various | o the list, but the burden of the profit- | € sales proved rather heavier than for e past and made more general inroad cs. The market fairly turned re- roughout &t one time under the e of some rather violent breaks in spe- scks. Tin Plate wes the most effec- ese when it suddenly slumped 3 w of early strength. A drop ol D Yo Ailr Brake was impres. had little effect on the reactionary tendency of the bilts developed that speculators z~n taking rather too sanguine a view of e readjustments of securities of these ries. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and Louis and the New York, Chicago and St. vis stocks fell back beavily, although some t up briskly in the morning. An efort was m the bull position in the final o, sl Central, General Electric, Chi- | Terminal Transter and the Wisconsin ks. The advances in those above ints. Prices hour by sudden mdvances in Northern Paci Sugar, arket h 2 point or more lost of some of these sud- Even the Erie stocks, which have fractional I have been such reactions from top prices many times before in the present iovement of stocks, and the real lack in to- the new stocks imprese yet upon money rates, a development which would prove an effectual upon exhaustive speculation. The bond market was active and strong. les, par value, I.SD. United Efates refunding %s advanced % an new 4 declined 3 per cent on the last cul An incident of the very active business in the stock market is the prices ukqs ‘nr membership on the change. $52,000 was bid for & seat on the hchm e, compared with & sale yi which was the record price. l.fm 5 17,600 m’? o 5% 7,300 D e | 1,500 Béby = 2 10500 Sn 2,900 i % i L5 26% 2.600 -B1% i B 54,000 €1.900 :q‘ 5 it 3,000 fi showers on the coast | 63,000 D National Biecult prefd al Lead Iowa Central pretd. Kansas City P\tubur' & Guif. Lake Erie & W NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 16,500 barrels; exports, 12,670 barrels. Qulet, ’ but steady. Lake Erle & W 14 Lake Shore . 25 WHEAT—Recelpts, 65,67 bushels; exports, Louteville & | 78,765 bushels; spot, firm. No. 2 red, Ti%c f. Manhattan o. b. aflcat; No. 2 red, 76%c elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, §3%c f. 0. b. afloati No. 1 hard Duluth, §7%e £. 0. b. afloat. Options were weak for u time under easier English cables and realizing, but after midday became | stronger on adverse Argentine crop news, | emaller Northwestern receipts than at first re- | ported, higher Continental cables, local cover- Metropolitan _ Stre Mexican Central nneapolis & St Louis prefd. Missouri Pacific Missouri Kansas & Texas prefd. - 4%% | ing, fair clearances and ex; osed ow g6 : ] port talk. Cl : \‘_ e ersey Central Jg;h!m—m at ‘e net advance. March, 8%@79%c, prt | ¢ closed 'Nygc; M 8 7-186@78%c, closed. 8%e; pit December, 76::@7 e. closed Tic. . 8 HlDEb—F irm. 8T ]‘; ((;\POL—QHIE( - 'S—Steady, Ontario & Western . Quiacis & Wostecn : ?: L “EAV;(GAR—RAW quiet, but steady. Refined, - COFFEE—S; ; No. 7 involce, 6%¢c; ;: mild, quiet; &:rdmn., 93%@13)0; futures, closed 4o | steady, with_prices’ 10420 points net ~ lower. ~ Tonx sales, 59,500 bags, inciuding: December, Beading 34 il s b 5.35@6.45¢; March, G.5006. 60c} e We @5.75¢; July, 5.70@.80c ;Augu H Bio Grande Western ‘pre %, |sep cmbex;;s 5025 Si0; October, L.A0Geee. ¢ Louls & San Fran 1s¢ prefd...... 165 | , JUTTER Recelpts, .89 packages; weak, Touls Southwariern - oror 11T 368 | EGGS—Receipts. s packnges: kst Louis Southweatern prefd. 0% | o relulu plckinl at mark, Wflc. Wularn. t Paul . Paul prefd Paul & Omaha Southern Pacific Southern Railway Eouthern Rallway pre! Texas & Pacific Union Pacific Tnion Pacific igss off, DRIED FRUITS. The market for evaporated apples ruled quiet, but was firmly held on desirable grades owing to an absence of sellers. State commion was | quoted At 4@bc; prime, #@6%c; choice, 6%@sc, and fancy, 3 | " Californfa dried fruits were inactive, but stead RUNES—Quoted 3%@8io. 12% 254 APRICO’]'B—HWIL U@lde; Hoorvm 15@16c. Wheeling & Lake Brie.. 13y | PEACHES Pecied, 164200: unpecied star Wheeling & Lake Erie 34 pref 304 1 Wisconsin Central 1835 — Eaitimore & Obi Y ; i e o Py 2 i Chicago Grain and Produce. " Express Compantes— Adams 50 * i 2 g CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—Figures which later Welle. Fars 198 | Proved to be incorrect, but which before the Miscalleaaons mistake was corrected made Minneapolls re- American Cotton Ofl 813 | ceipts discouragingly heavy, together with the American Cotton Of! % | prospective increase of Northwest stocks, gave ey )(xlltll:;m(d 95 | the wheat market a push downward at the ‘American Smelting & Refini 55% | start. May opened unchanged to Yc lower at American Smelting & Ref pflad. 9;* 72%@72%c and soon sold off to 72%c. Early American Spirits ...... Argentine news, too, was rather bearish, and American Spirits prefd 1T | when bullish news from the same quarter was American Steel Hoop.. 81 |recelved and Minneapolis figures were gor- American Steel & Hoop pretd. 71 | rected, making receipts at that point 282 cars American Steel lnlltu.d of 471, shorts began bidding. A private American Steel & Wh‘! Argentine cable declared that rain was inter- American Tin Plate. fering with harvesting and a Hamburg wire American Tin Plate $3% | said the Intimated Argentine surplus of- 40,000,- 1% | 000 bushels was seven pounds short weight per 0 | bushel. A better cash demand was reported B gg% |and as this was in line with the fact that this | i é!&\flxflut lha!h reached an e).pgfl basis with Cx el | Liverpool, the advance begun by the coverin; Gootthental Telacoe 89 | of shorts was continued with the resuit that Y i e 231 | the market closed firm at the best price of the day. May closed @%c over yesterday at T2%@70. Interest in corn was centered in the Janu- ary delivery, but at that the market was a | qull and narrow one, with little business done. % \Januu.ry was strong and December steady be- ‘ cause the recelpts, 437 cars, contained no con- tract corn. May was steady In sympathy. | May closed unchanged at 36%c, January %@%o | up at 37c, and December }c up at 41%c. | Oats were, as usual, extremely dull. May 401, | closed a shade lower af 23%@23%c. | _ Provisions were strong and fairly active. | Hog receipts were smaller than had been ex- | pected and there was a cash demand. January pork closed 17“;6201: higher, lard 5c up and ribs Tic better. There will be no session of the Board of Trade from December 22 to December 26, The leading futures ranged as follows: Glucose Bugar Glucose Sugar pi International Paper International Paper Laclede Gas ... National Biscuit Articles— Open. High. Low. Close, 89% G!X 69 15, 0% 'mfi 3 mfi . 5. [3 a% 40% 4y L 7% 36% i B 6% 38y 2 FTTR TR | 1 2300 Republio Iron & it 4%z 1,200 Republio Iron & P CC & St Louts. - . . Amalgmated Copper 11 "IK 12 15 12 273 1,414,700 Shares 2 e 8 e i U 6 25 ret 7l Lot 6 928 if reg. U § 28 cou 630 USnewss 631 new 4s y Cash_quotations were as follows: EE L e Flour “dull and sasy: No. 3 apring wheat, U € te ree. $5%@i0ise; No. 2 red, 7igike; No. 2 corn, 4%} U 8 b8 cou low, No. 2 oats, 22@2%c; No. Dist of Col {3 i 0. 3 white, %532% No 2 ‘Atchison gen rye, 48@50c; fair to cholce mlltln%bar\!y Atchison 88c; No. 1 flax seed, $1 60@ 0. 1 North- Sanade 5o Western, $1.61; prime tmothy ssed, $ 40 o Ches & Ohlo vork, ver barrel $i1 124@11 %; lard, per 100 Ches & Ohio pounds, §7 10@7 16; short ribs sides (loose), $6 % C & NW con @6 50; dry ma oulders (baxed), S%@6%c; C&NwS | short clear 'sides (boxed), 8 65@6 T5; whisky, Chgo Termi basis of high wines, $127; clover, contract D8 R s ooh vo0s Brie General ¢ Articles— Recelpts. Shipments, FWa&DC Fiour, barrels ... - 56,000 27,000 Gen Electric ‘Wheat, bushels .. 20,000 Corn, 650,000 156,000 .401,0“ 136,000 Ry 000 10,000 Barley, bushels 10,000 On the Prodncs Bxchange_ fo-day the Butter market was Qull. Creame: 2 airy, 15@2c; Dat | gt Cicese, quler, 104 G1ko. Hgge, quier; 0 | fresh, Foreign Futures. . New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Dec. “—On the opening call prices worked up 3@% points on' fairly active covering and forelgn support, which originated in much better cables from Liverpool and Man- New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 18—Conditions in the wmmwnmw Tin at London reported a new market, with L3 sition of tin. The close here was quiet at 825 60. Copper in London remains unchanged 48,27 Tos with the local market also quist "1‘?&'{. for uzun‘:’ —_ and electrolytic. copper el Trwln( in lead was az"f' hand- to-mmn.h char- ‘hanged e T TR e R £ Spelter showed no important changes In either local circles or abroad, prices re- munln(utheold basis of $4 15@4 20 and £18 ¢ iron markets continue dull on Eastern dressed Turkeys came in and were held at l4c per Ib. Local Poultry was steadler, with a slight advance In young stock. Arrivals of Game were lighter, sacks, but the demand POVLTRY Live Torkeys, 125atic for Gob- —Live rkeys, for blm ll.\d mmh for H;u. Dres:e.dl Iwya S ubo £6¢ o1d snd 149 5 for youne: Roosters, Wmm.t”fifl !M! bet: 125 Boston Wool Market. centimmed slnck sud BOSTON, Dec. 19.—The ‘American Wool and Cotton er will say to-morrow: The colder weather of the past week or ten days has started a somewhat better business in the clothing trade, which is reflected in a slightly - tn g n (T fom lnr and $3@3 50 for small; 2mount. of bustee '“u‘" ‘L:.".';‘u"‘-‘. the | Bigeons, 41 S SN N 1 S S ey e SRSttt 52 9003 con The' general fecling 1s that he velume of | Yesback. $5g3 50; 7{’;; g o T, % m-lne-mmwoolnmwmm«w 1 50; Small Duck, q ste Jmnoruonl from now until after the turn | Black Jack. §1 51 3; ¢ s vear, Manutacturers are buyl $161'50; Brant, §1 50_tor 1 and '.r‘de ;”hfl .«to mm pressing 1“. §l 'll.lutg‘r X oin‘v..mle;. !:‘.!:oh llnx’ll.nh erefore naturaly ancicipates 8- decidedry. 2 Ay improved demand for Wool after the turn of the Blts_ 41 8 for Cottontatl 1 for Brush; year. The market may be quoted as quite 60@65c per steady. Actual selling prices remain un- of the in Boston amounted to 3,570,000 pounds Aomestic and 210,000 Toreign: making & total of 8,800,000 pounds, nst a Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There is no malm in Butter, but ::fiu.‘mm the market is weak at the recent reduction. 1am yoar. " Tha Recelpts are ample and the demand is just 340 41400 about sufficient to keep stocks down to a fair pon Quantity. « Cheese remains firm with light receipts and stocks. Rlnnh I"fl have again dnlln.d and all quoted weak. Receipts are grad- B Laceasing, owine. to the” wasmer aad ‘more hvmbl. ‘weather, and the advance of the scason. Receipts, as reported by the Dairy heh-an were 45,100 1bs Butter, 501 cases Eggs bs Cheese. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—CATTLE—Receipts, 12,- 000; market active, 10§20c highes steady to strong: fat heifers, 10c higher; good to prime steers, $5 20@6; poor to I'n.illlm. $3 50 @5 xn‘.‘ mee:ea feeders, tz 7504 40: mixed R w"’u& o b bulll. §2 ”; Creamery—Extras, 28o; firsts, 2%50; seconds, "fi"“"m“.’“ mlg;‘ ' Pas Dt -wr-.";e."m" Mo; firsts, 2o; seconds, 10 over, 4000: mostly So higher: closing esslers | = St extras, 2%igc; firsts, 2lo; to choice heavy, $4 70@4 %0; rough heavy, 20 616 light, $4 60@4 §7'a; bulk of sales, ¥ 76@ = p:,,:’.’] m¥ A“‘;fl“““‘ e * BHemP_Regetpts, 15,00, sheep lamb, | common,” mor oung Americas, 13%ec: about steady st estciau e dediine; 500t | Eustern full cream, 15G16He per 1. EGGS— Cul“ornll nn::l—sflwud white, 38¢; mixed colors, 3¢ Camomu Gathered—Fancy, —; choice wethers, §3 65@4 25; fair to cholee mL"a B 2698 70; 33 60@4 25 S T et e e . oy, ——; stan LM Portland’s Business. o Smruo—Clll(ornll fancy, —; PORTLAND, Or.. Dec. 19.—Clearings, §73,- | Eastern, fancy, 30c; standard, 294; balances, 396,661 2 S Northern Wheat Market. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. OREGON. Two cars of Oranges were auctioned, as fol- PORTLAND, Dec. 18.—Wheat, 54@ | lows: Fancy navels, $1 60§2 50;-cholce, §1 200 Silke, A few ‘sales of valley for il ing par |2 10; Standard, $1@1 65; cholce Beedlings, 75c@ poses were made to-day at 60@62c. $1.20; Mandarins, §1, WASHINGTON. In ‘the open market all citrus frutts are quiet 19.—Wheat, dull and steady; | at_easy prices. COMA, Dec. blueetem. 56%c; club, Foreign Markets. LONDON, Dec. 13.—Consols, #7 B-18; slver, 26%d; French rentes, 101f; wheat cargoes on lub, 8o Cranberries continue scarce and firm. There is no change in Apples and Pears, Bananas are in free supply and weak. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— AFLES waes Bon Sonaf cmmen sag | c@$1 for good to choice; Spitzenbergs, 7 1 25; Oregon Spitzenbergs, $1@12; Lady Ap- passage, quiet and steady: No. 1 standard Cali- P‘" s, §170G3 per box fornia, 30s 34; Walla Walla, 28 6d; English | DEARIMMONE. o country markets, quiet and steady. per box. CRANBERRIES—Jerseys, $12; Wisconsins, LIVERPOOL, Dec. 19.-Wheat, steady; No. 1 g ‘Cod, 814 per barrel; Coos Bay, 82 8 standard California, 65 24g6s %d; wh SR S My > Paris, weak; flour in Paris, weal I ges, $1G2 50; country markets, quiet and ateady. N—Uplands, § 11-324. CLOSING. JAT—Spot, dull; No. 1 California, 6s P rpech Wmem te 11%4; No, 1 North. ern spring, Futures, dull. February, Fte et T CORN—Spot, steady; American mixed new, 48 1%d; do mixed old, 4s 2%d. Futures, firm; December, nominal; January, 3s 103d; March, Oran; 50; nnnrlnu. T5c@$1; Seedll: ki d:rlnl‘?""fll 25; Lemons, 25c@$1 and $1 602 50 for Eood to choice: Graps an- 25 for i) T6c@$1 50; Mexican Limes, mso Cll(mrnl. Limes, 25@35c; Bananas, $1@2 per bunch; Pine- apples, $1@2 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. 35 $%d. FRUITS Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3o 40508, To; G0-60s, S%c: 60-T0s, 3%c: 70-80, 3%e: TR Ty o §0-90s, 2%c; 90-100s, 2%4€; 100s and over, 2o; ru- bles, %c premfum; Sonomas, %c and San Joa- LOCAL MARKETS. quins %c less than Santa Claras, except 100 and over, which stand the same. Apricots, @ PR % |8 for Royals and 10G10%c for Moorparks; g Fvaporated Apples, 5@6c; sun-dried, 3%@1%e; Exchange and Bullion. Peaches, 4@5c for standard, 5@6c for cholce = O sike: unpiied, 1010 Nocwrinn e Sterling Exchange, 60 days. . i bpitted, b d 5%@6e for white. 5 | Sterling Exchange, sight. = AE% | PR RS The o el R L e ot .o T A%k, cstabiished the following prices for the | New york Exchange, {efoeriptio o8 | 5ea%D Cnotee, Tic: standard, She: pma bes upbleached Thompson's, Sc per 1 Fancy, 10%c per 1b; choice, 915 prime,’ Sc: unbleached Sultam 30-1b_boxes, Blc; 4-crown, 7c; 2-crown, $150 per box: 3-crown, $160; Fancy Ciusters, $2; Dehesa, §2 30; Imperial, 33. ALl prices € 0. b. at common’ shipping points in orn CRETE pentnuts, Walnuts, No. 1, soft: Mexican Dollars, nom Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The foreign markets | dull and Paris was lower. Chicago was sluggish and the market was The traders sold. continued T%@%e per Ib for Italtan: shell, 11c: N small. Long Wheat con- | Moeniiili 0. Almonds,” 123130 tinued to come out. The market is expected | papershell, 9@llc for softshell: Peanuts, to be of 8 holiday character during the re- | for Eastern: Brazil Nuts. Iic; Filberts, 1de; mainder of the week. Toward the close of | cans, 1i@lde; Cocosnule, 835065 e the sessicn the market became firmer on more bullish cables from the Argentine, Snow cabling that rains were interfering with the harvest. This information started the shorts to_covering and the market turned firmer. The local marke! was neglected and not materially change Spot W‘heat——Shllenx. 9%c; milling $1@1 02% per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sassion—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—May—2000 #1.05%: 14,000, $1 0%, Afternoon Session—No sales. BARLEY—The market stands the same as before quoted, being firm with a very fair demand. for light amber; water white, extracted, S;z“sa'llghl amber, 'extracted, 6%4@7c; dark, | 5% 5 r - Eés%.«x—umsc per Ib. Provisions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11%ec per 1b for heavy, 11%@12¢ for light medium, 12%@13c for | light, 13%@l4c for extra light and 15@15%c for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 11%@ 12c; Mess Beef, $12 50 per barrel; extra Mess, $13; Famlly, $14; extra Prime Pork, $16; extra clear, §19 30; Mess, $17; Smoked Beef, 13c per pound. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per 1b for com- ctls, Feed, Toc for choice bright, T2c for No. 1 and | pound and 9%e for pure; half-barrels, pure, 0@ 0 for off Erades: Drowlng and SHPPING | Bas: 1o Th tine 10m 610 tihe b grades, T7%@s2%c; Chevaller, nominal. COTTOLENE—One-half bl(l’e‘ 8%c; three CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session_9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session Rogular Morning Sesslon—No sales, Afternoon Session—May—2000 ctls, 72%c: 2000, T2%c; 12,000, T2%c; December (1901)—8000, T1%c. OATS—Previous conditions prevall. ~White, half-barrels, 8c; one tierce, e; five tierces, T%e per II Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. two tlerces, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell $130@1 50; Surprise, nomi Red, $12@140 | apout lc under quotations. Heavy Salted for feed and $1 3501 40 for seed; Gray, nominal BN ot A ST S Black, for feed, $115@1 20; for seed, §1 25@1 30 b per ctl. CORN—Quotations continue to shade off, & offerings are steadily increasing and the mand 1s light. Yellow, $§115; White, $1 % Eastern mixed, §1 12% per otl. RYE-—$§5G5T%¢ per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 75@2 per ctl Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $325 @3 50, usual terms; Bakers’ Extras, §3 15@3 25; Oregon, $275G2 85 per barrel for family and &750! for bakers'; Washington, bakers’, §2 I 9c for heavy and S}c for light; Stags, 6ic; Salted Kip, Do Salted Veal, Sic; Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Hid 1%@l6c; culls, 13%@lc; Dry Kip, helflc Dn Cnl! 16@16%c; culls and brands, Me; Sheepakins, * shearlings, 20G3c c each; medium, §0@76e; long Wool, TocGH cath: Hopse Hides sale 4 sh @275 for large and §2 2 for medium, $1 35 for small and 50c for colts: Horse Hides, dry, $1 T for large, §1 30 for medium, §1 2 for smail and $e for colts. rskins—Summer or red skins, ; fall or medium ckins, 30c; winter or thin 20, mOoatakine -Frime Angoras, The; lll'!e and smooth, 50c; medium, 35c. TALLOW-No. 1 rendered 4@434c per Ib; No. 2, Bl4c; grease, 224 WOOL-Spring cifp is_quotable as follows: ILLSTUFFSPrices In sacke are as fol- | Northern, free. 151 lowe, usual discount to the t; rabam | @lic: Middle Cmfin!;. ’}:::,h"flbldgngvfidk Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flmlt. County, defective, 12@714c; Southern Mountain, Meal,’ 82 50; 5{;«“1-:1:-5‘ ¥ Corn Mot 12 months', »?m Southern Mountain, free, 1 3 4 g thy 5 T i 400, 0nt Srost, ponthe’, ligite: Southern Mountan, defective, : Hi Te@ites Neévada, W“gn;:oldt and Mendocino, all ‘Clip—San Joaquin ?oc Middle County, 9@10c; Northern Mountain, oo paiilc; " Souinem “Mountain, = 14getie! ana Me HOPS—12g16e per It Sc noy B e 1. 1b. 6%4@sc; do lambs, 8 $ 75@7; Pearl Barley, §; Split Peu. $6; Green Peas, as, % 50 per 100 fbs. Hay and nd Feedstuffs. All descriptions under this head stand as befre. BRAN—$14 50@]5 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$16 50@19 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 m ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25@26 obhhlg, $26 50; Cocoanut Cake, n1ou Corn Meal, 5. Cracked Cora, mmmmned.nl CHAY—Volunteer, Wheat ugugu, $10G: ’Su Oat, mm&“ nominal; Alfals per_ton. mwwflse per bale. Beang and Seeds. There has been a deal in Pinks, in which a transfer of 10,000 sks 1s reported on the street. San Francisco Meat Market. (BEBF-1G8e for steers and §@6%e per 1b for \'EA!r—l.rg!. $@9¢c; small, 9@10c per Ib. MUTTON,-Wethers, e LAMB-log104c mfi:fi‘zm. P RN —Live Hogs, 5%¢ for small and 5%e for medi d 8§ Tocders, SGUKOr Gretacd Hamn . 108" a0d General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Pags, 3 Grain Bags, June and July, 6%c; Wool Bags, 28%@32%c; Fleece Twine, The: Fruit Bags, 6%@6%c for white and $%@S%c for bleached Jute. Southfield Calcutta This variety is quoted lower and weak, whtle Welllnnon_ cou,—wemwum. ' per ton; L4 §1; Bryant. §7; Coos Bay, $550; Waisens the others stand about as before. < M. §9: Co-operative Walls- end.’ $9: $12 and $1325 in BEANS—Bayos, $2 50§2 75; Small White, | sacks: Pen: 4 35@4 50; Large White, $3 35@8 65; Pink, $1 75 | rel, fiom:fltmcmhm umn'.“m‘ o @2; Red, $275@3; Blackeye, $3; 35 35@ | $15 n sacks; Rocky Mou d-enpnou,pu 540}’“, ww__ Kidney, $8 w%mmmuuwx according to g_-:ps—mown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Refining Com- tard, nominal S92 75; ° canacy, | s Blac per b Tor Cailforais and 4c_for Eastern] Candy Alffl{;, 1 ; Rape, i Hemp, 4@4%e mothy, DRIED $2G2 50; Green, $27 @3 ver ct1: it . Potatoes, Onions and Vegetabies. There ts a disposition to hold Potatoss some- what steadier, though arrivals are still large. Onions are about as before, www«mmmz‘mbumlm "l’n:“e-lm-us‘lmny gher. String Deans POTATOES—River m .fl-oflr River M )fl‘ EE T, o o &*’ THE STOCK MARKET. [ — Local stocks and bonds were quiet, with no changes worthy of note. The ofl stocks were strong, with still higher Quotations for Monte Cristo, Hanford-Fresno- Kern River and McKittrick Con. The Makawell Sugar Company has declared ldlvldefldo!“cnmml&l‘.wlbhm the 26th. The following ofl dividends are Kern, 2 cents, can Fuel, cember The Sacramento Electric, Gas and Railway Company, which absorbed the Capital Gas Company’ of Sacramento, has declared its first share, le on §ividend of ‘15 cents per announced: Sots. fevable December 17: Ameri- Home, 10 cents, AUCTION SALES_ EBWAII S- SPEAI & fifl.. Auctioneers, STREET. “Feleohone Main SL Cash pald for Furniture, Carpets, Desks and s S th parties not wishing to Wait for Auction Returns. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, De- cember 20th, 2lst -n?lfld. 1900, g Commenci: o'clock & m., WE_ WILL IN OUR SALESROOM by by "ATALOGUE the private libraries of c. lish gentlemen, consisting of 5000 Sooks, fmely bound, and mostly English editions. OTE.—This is a collection that very seldom Catalogues now ready January EDW. s. R & CO.. Auctioneers. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. EHETEIR AUCTION SALE UNITED STATES e do cp (new) TEIY e v ) o p-= U o8 Do SWITZER'S HORSE MARKET, Ouk Water Ss..104 — TWELFTH AND HARRISON STREETS. ST, SATURDAY, December 2, & Pac G Imp hd'm - Commeneing at 11 o'clock, Geary. " 1%.® | We will sell 57 head of ALL-PURPOSH "e O Pomeil-ot i sl — | HORSES from 1000 to 1700 pounds. A fine lot =3 “mm,gu BGaR e — 19 | cf horses and must be sold. Call and examine F & SJV §0.10% — | this stock before the sale. Positively no limit. LA 0878 R of Cal ss.. — 13 S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. T A 02 |8 P C s (1905, LA — | Series A)....108% — Mitustan = | gt A - | SPECIAL AUCTION. Nn(g#hll‘!m i | Do (g 1% 143 = . e On f removal, prem: 1a Moo BN S [BRRIEE S T | e i e o dovm oM Blats NPCRR6:.101 — SV 14% carriage factory at the cormer of Natoma and Do Bs. - | Do 03" — | New Montgomery sta,, at 1l a. m., Friday, De- N Cal — | Do 02 cember 21, 190, we sell his entire stock of Oak G L & — | Stktn 01 103 Carriages, Buggtes, ‘agons, Machinery, Tools, Oak Tran — "120% ete., ete. WATER SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers, Contra Costa.. T0% 72 Office 335 Sixth ot Marin County. 51;2 g GAS AND ELECTRI grrir & CALL CALENDAR. i a DECEMBER, 1908 9% B M [T W.T. |8 | Moon's 8. 45 ‘ Full Moon, 21® Decemter & ; Huteh 8 P Co 25 HISCELLANE)LB STOCK& Al Pack Asen.1283] Gal Fruit Asn 125 Asn108 200 Pu c Bm- cn.m 51 er ¥ Ou‘ln!e B Co..108 l(l Morning Session. 10 Glant Pv'flfir Con 40 Honckaa 8 Co 6 Paauhau S P Co 76 Pacific Coast Borax 10 Pacific Gas Imp .. 15 Sacramento Elec Gas 1%0 S F Gas & Electric Co. 2 § F Gas & Electric Co. $1000 Spring Valley ds (24 mortg) Afternoon Session. Board— ¢ Kilsuea 8 F Co 50 Makawell § Co . § S F Gas & Blectric 30 Soring Vailey Water 10 Spring Valley $3000 ring Valley és 200 Vigorit Powder treet— 215 Hutchinson 8 P Co. n oEeesssusar Sesusfmap PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 100 Caribou 100 Caribou 400 Four Of1 1 Hanford 200 Hanford- 100 Hanford-Fresno-Kern Ri 200 Home Of1 50 Home OIl 50 Kern Ol Co . 10 Kern River 500 Lion Ol Co 300 McKittrick Consolidated 400 Monte Cristo . 100 Monte 'Cristo 100 Monte Cristo, b 30 200 Occidental of W Vi 100 Ocefdental of W Va, s 90 20 Ofl City Petroleum 1063 Petroleum Center 500 Reed Crude Oll Co . 50 Sterling & O D Co. 100 Twenty-Eight . Afternoon Session. Board— 800 Cala-Standard . 500 Cala-Standard 100 Caribou 500 Hanford- 1125 Home Of1 100 Home Ofl 300 Independend 1300 Lion Oil Co 500 Monarch of 500 Monte Cristo 500 Petroleum Center 1000 Petroleum Center . 100 Twenty-Eight .. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Roes SERAVEBLBLRY 8 e PESEEEE 3 o - - WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18—2:30 p. m. STOCK. Bid 1 ] 838!3838! £l gdSSdis:&:.‘flS LEEEEED R Tacoma, Everett Anseortes and New Whatcom tw-in)— Chan; Dec. 12, 11, Jan. 1 and every flflh dAy Lllm‘n-‘ at Seattle for this l.l.h . N. Ry. r Eureka, Humboldt R RN e e For San Diego, stopping only at Sants Bar- bara, Port Los nd Redondo An- W, - i - mj a. Sundaye, 9 & Port Harford (San Lai eovupe) Gaviota, s ! m&n Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, uaymas For further information obtain ders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, salling dates and hours of salling without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE 4 New Montgomery -street !l! Flr:: Class Inel 38 Second Class _ and FAIIE ral Agent, €30 Market st TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- & her First and Bransan streets, at 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of AMERICA MARU.. ..Saturday, December 3, 1900 ss. HONGKOVG MARU.. Thursday, January M, 1901 Tuesday., February 19, 1901 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage -nvly at company’s office, 421 Market street, cormer First. . H. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORX, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS Stopping at Cherbours, westwound. &S, Buckhorn Burlington . Fresno-Kern River. Home Ofl . Homestake Independence Kern River Lion Oil Co McKittrick Corsolidated Mcnarch of Arizona Junction Monte Criste Ocetdental of W Va ... 0Oil City Petroleum Petroleum Center Reed Crude Rex ... B Twenty-Eight Westlake . Westshore Yukon = 50 2 49 51 00 0 2 % 52 a2 “° [ » [ 30 E %8 5 50 MINING STOCKS. . Following were the Stock and Exchange Morning Session. 9 Belcher - - gu in the San Francisco yesterday: 300 Gould & Curry. 4 0 Yollaw Jacket.. Afternoen Session. & 3| 100 Moxican 50 Caledonia .. “ Ophir 100 Cn&lltnn 100 Overman 200 Chollar . ! 00 Slerra % Con Cal & Va.. 1 8! 800 Union Exchange yesterday: 14 300 Gould & Curry. ] CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 188181 ll!t#“llfilll E88(31 848! nE822e | 28, wmm:lnu'. Dec. 194 p. m. Bia. i - BREEELu22EE328188E’ - B [SSNNEV| B| RLERBR| ERS| aRUS (2 From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Louls.. New York. < Kensington .....Jan. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 Noon. Weaternland Restag 3 Southwark Kensington . i NTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPAX - CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 2EALAND ave SYDNEY, 30 Montgomery st. Oceanic $.8.€0. Bt SS ZEALANDIA lflmohl‘ only) ..Wednesday, December AHEDA for Honolulu, Zealand and Australia. 5 mesday, Jai RALIA, for Tahit!. Sunday, January 6, 4 p. m. 2.0 SPRECKELS & BROS. €0, Gonral 327 Warkt St Gan’ lelfl-.mnm&t, No. 7, Pacifie St PANAMA R, R, Tine + LINE To KEW YORK via PANAMA Direct S. S ROANOKE salls January 8, $. . ST. PAUL sails January 29, From whart, !oolo(hfllmll!ll..lllll '?vllhk lmi passenger office. 330 Market . CONNOR, Pacific Coast Al-& COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-: PAma‘ Vor;!h. River, foot of ann;ldl lhs‘«"k anfl:-fll- to vre, wal ond cli Havre, $4 and u, vnrg AL AGENC FOR UNITED STATES A.‘T‘D CANADA, roadway (Hudson building), New York T FUGAZI & CO.. ) Montgomery avenue, San 0ld by all Raflroad Ticket Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR 0. S, WAVY YARD AND VALLER, 'l‘ue-.-v\":d s :x:-r;.h;;'”:?m':"n‘x; h0): Py LB '(fi?.ld.y. MAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW sRBgnys wxss a m., §15, s p- days, 1 2EEE¥E BESsN3ZEaRER p. m. and Lanling No. 2. T FARE .

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