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advices and L e 4. was confined to supplying” tmmediate 'fl?é'!."‘ nominally quoted at $27@38. Lead was quoted at # 14°!u R was dull at fi:“.otflml Bu- | perior PER AR ol neeies an Mooy Pitt showed weak market thmu?:rr'ne-mmr iron, an; offered at 'u, lowest figure for the vear. Pigiron rl.nt.l ven juoted at 39 50@10 50; dry, 18 §0; Southern foundry, #ott Southern, $13Q15 . New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—It has been many days since cotton speculation has been confined to the meager dealings recorded on 'Change dur- ing to-day. Fluctuations were hardly in har- mony with the apathy, reaching a matter of 14 points. Prices were unchanged to two points higher on first sales .and for the rest of the forenoon did not vary five points. Soon after the noon hour an estimate for large receipts at New Orleans to-morrow led to nervous light selling, which came at a time when buyers ANGAL 5555 N/ Srdd parrels; exports, 34,371 barrels; quiet but WJ:)EAT—-R&&IWI Nm,ooo bushels o 3 red, e sleva b."an, oa Duluth, H%c £ o $1%c f. 0. b. afloat. Northern $14 508 ¢ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. F Noy Morthets 0. 1 hard Duluth, -al stocks and bonds quiet. Oil stocks very active. change unchanged. Silver a fraction higher. "heat dull, but steady. Barley dull and nominal. off under selling induced by an increase in the vi y fower French. e yisible supply statement and 2! at_ie net | were few and far between. Prices suffered ac- decline.. March, T “rs gt lfic. Closea T9%o; | cordingly and broke some § td 10 points from Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged and inactive. | May. K@ 3-16c, " closed Thc; December | the best level of the morning. The market . | °‘°H“é" 1 U % closed barely steady, with prices net unchanged wer advance in White and Lima Beans. Colored quiet. o 10 11 points lower. WOOL—Duil. l‘()FFEF~SPm Rio, | mild, quies | quiet wit | Total eales, ! Bran in lighter receipt and steadier. Oregon Potatoes weaker. Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Dec. %6.—The visible supply of weak; No. 7 Invoice, fc: Cordova, $7%@13%c. Futures closed Dbrices net 15 to 20 points lower. weet Potatoes higher. - 17.500 bags, including. > 3 - 2 | 85 65: May, $5 70¢ 75 grain Saturday, December 22, as compiled by ( s and Vegetables continue to bring good prices. | tember, - Getone ks oarge the New York Produce Exchange, is as fol- low 5G5S | SUGAR—Raw, steady; Wheat, 61,643,100 bushels; increase, 31 5 fair refining, o Cliristmas dressed Turl.ec.\s pretty muc-h all cleaned up. | conrttienl 4 fest, 4%c; molasses sugar, ,Ofl_go;r;’ o f:“;,fi“";:’c;z dm:ue 5700, Two cars of Eastern live Pouliry arrived. Game steady. 'lcikég:“fi’éfi:‘”}'.mé’c‘ff.fi‘;’,‘“fi" sieads. 96,000 bushels: decrease. 22,000 bushels. Bar- Cold weather operating against Fruit. | Bad8 Recsinte, s Packages: firm. W R R N | ern regular packing, at mark, 19G23c; West- 1\ > 3 ern, loss off, 25 2~ M exican Lm'mr quoted hig]ll.’f.‘ e s ».'fi’n'éz."“s’%‘%n Dec. 26.—Clearings, $643,041; rovisions dull at foymc, prices. arket for evaporated apples ruled 4 2 ¢ady, with o strong undgrtone on light Norchiro Tihear- Mok ng new in the Meat market. guicted ai R e s e Sas orthern eat Market. #: 0-'"-‘!‘ @ic; ltomll dried frults we in- Turpentine marked down. e WASHINGTON. PRL'\!M—WCN nominally quoted from 8%c | TACOMA, Dec. 26.—Wheat dull and nom- inally unchanged; bluestem, 58%c; club, 83ie. g O Bhicors_royal 1@Ue: Moorpark, 15@1sc. OREGON. Weather Report. 000 Resdrae e W% | PEACHE S ed eled, 15G20c; unpeeled, 8G9c. WEQRTLAND, | Dec. - H._WHEAT-Walls i 24,000 Reading 1lst pref 69y . a, 54@54%c; bluestem, 37c. o Meridian—Pacific time.) 6,00 Reading 24 prefd 303 Chtcago Gram and Produce. - - SCO, Dec 2§ p. m. |35 RO Grande Western preid -G SR ¥ T i e seasonal rainralls to Bt e e e % | . Dec. 26.—Wheat was profoundly nd solemnly dull. There was scarcely enough those of same date last | } business to keep brokers awake and nearly all Is in last twenty-four hours: LOCAL MARKETS. Louis & San Fran 2d prefd. Las Louis Southwestern ... 184 | of that was of a local scalping order. The Sta . e S};x:.:n. 598:0;1 | Louis Sv;’ulh"ul'm prefd 5 opening was firm on moderate world's ship- re 7 2536 Paul .... % | ents and for a time pricss held falrly steady, Tk nd Bulli # 9 Paul prefd .. ater by the visible increase of only xchange ai ullion. Y Paul & Omaha . 8,391,000 bushels. Lagter talk from the Gov- gange Scuthern Pacific | ernment_report, due 'to-morrow would be 5. h [ 4 1 3 - cldfdl bearish and the absence of good lhl Sterling Exchange, 60 dly - $482 ° s Ry | Ding inquiry Cansed ‘weakness and Spices 4o | Sterling. Exchange, s = amy e Texas & Pacific ‘cllned under ensuing liquidation. May sold | Stefling Cables. e 4 86Y3 Union Pacific .... between T3,@73%c and 72%c, closing %c lower | New York Exchange, sight. - 12% 1 Union Pacific prel | at_T2%@%e, New York Exchange, tflegrnphlc - 15 mperature, ¥ Wabash | Corn was tnlrl) active early, but ruled dull | Fine Silver, per ounce. - 64 2 g 40 Wabash P \Ihrl"?&(ler May closed unchanged at 35%c, , Mexican Dollars, nomlnfil 50% @ 51 . IONE AND GENERAL | 1490 Wheeling' & R A ‘Jnmk'\t”1"|m.d° higher at 3%@d6c and De- 7 S A1 Vhesiies & Laks e *Gats were ‘at a sianasti Wheat and Other G;ams 239 Wisconsin Central Oats were at a !lll\“'fll” closing unchanged | 4 ly¥during the 1,800 Third Avenue for May. | Provisions started firm on light hog recelpts and higher prices at the yards. Later prices | eased off on liquidation of December lard, in which a squeeze had been threatened. Janu- | ary pork closed Tisc lower, lard 22%c lower and ‘rlbn 5c depressed. WHEAT — There were no British markets, owing to the holiday season. The American markets were dull, Chicago was firm but narrow. Washing- Baltimore & Ohio prefd v of tional Tube % Vationai Tube prefd Stocks were % A | . American 3 not Increasing and there was no pressure to o DN The leading futures ranged as follows: sell. There is considerable January Wheat yet o | 20 Wells-Fargo . Open. High. to be turned over. An Argentine cable to St. erally over Central Cal- Miscellaneous— | . Wheat No. 2— Louls said that the yield of Wheat in that y of San Francisco the| 40 American Cotton Oll | December . 0% T0% country promises 40 per cent less for export | X - American Cotton Oil prefd . | Jamuary 0% T0% than last year. This brings the exportable | v oo B gi | M W T 72% | surplus down to 45,000,000 bushels. | % A e i 4 The American visible supply increased 391,000 ) American (memn‘ & Refin 15 ] 36% 36% | bushels. The world’s shipments for the week e ek $84 BB 8 | were as follows: Russian, 119,000 quarters: American Spirits 5% | Danublan, 7,000} Argentine, 67,000; Australian. American Steel Hoop 1% 2 2% | rhe y American Steel Hoop v B 4 <»he local market was dull and not materlally a ity—Cloudy Thursda. American Tin Plate . 1225 12 184 12 123 102% per ctl. % American Tin Plate prefd 2 122 12165 2% SAlS DOARD GAEER ANDER G. McADI American Tobacco ..... Lard, per 100 Ibs— Informal Seseion—9:15 o' clock—May—2000 ctls, Forecast Of! ) American Tobacco prefd . December . 722% 68T% 681% %. — o= Anaconda Mining Co . | .hmmry 68713 6774 6 77 Eecoml Semon—a 15 o'clock—May—2000 ctls, i Brooklyn Rapid Transit . | May 6% 6875 690 | Colorado Fuel & Iron .. | Recilar ‘Morning Session—11:15 o'clock—No | ontinental Tobacco . g 630 622% 62 |eales. EASTERN MARKETS | Continental Tobacco prefd . 3% 840 G323 63 | Afternoon Session—May—4000 ctls, $1 03%. | Federal Steel .. 5% | BARLEY—As usual the day after Christmas o % Federal Steel prefd . i | Cash quotations were as follows: Flour. | the market was dull and nominal. - TR o3 General Electric 197 ° | dull and unchnneed- L !y!lnt wheat. 6@ | peed, T5c for choice bright, 2%c for No. 1 PR Glucose Sugar 413 | Tic; No. ; No. 2 8%c: No. | and 6734@70c for off grades; Brewing and Ship- ew York Stock Market. Glucose Sugar prefd .. 0, % White, | ping grades, T7%@s2ic; Chevalier, nominal. [ gm0 International Paper . e 0 CALL BOARD SALES. —_ International Paper pi i A s S —The stock market Eatpehs b & ot 3 lb.@mc. No. 1 fl!xseed #5t; No. | Informal Session—§:15 orelock -No sales, -day, but its most fational Blscuit 3715 | Northwestern, $161; prime timothy seed, | Second Session—10: No sales. phase was the final recurrence of National Biscuit 0% [$080; mess pork ‘per Dbl §il 124@1l %: | Regular Morning Bession—1l:ls o'clock—No of strength which has come in | Nationel Taes prefd ;| haes coose), 38 ::.m e I o Batuton: e aalda market so persistently of late | -3 e el 1% | (boxed), 5 short clear sides (boxed), | OATS—Are dull and unchanged, the market moods of depression. After yrocket advance in price, fol- lke the sicyrocket stick. being of a holiday character. White, $1 300 150; 'Surprise, nomival; Red, $125@) 40 for Feed and $1 3531 45 for Seed; Gray, nm:“’l;: ational Steel prefd ew York Alr Brake . Sorth American | 86 60@$6 70; whisky, basis of hllh ‘wines, $1 27; | ciover, contract grade, $10 25@10 ket elf together and ignor- | ... Faciflc Coast ... 2 f i i Receipts. Shipments. ok, for Feed, §) 151 % for Sesd, ued pr of liquidation which acific Coas . Flour, barrels . 19,000 52,000 e g o o, yhoe ey greutany Pacific Coast 2d prefd . % | Wheat, bushels, 372,000 20,000 mcx(:d‘mn'{f":":;,““ W By . - strength, the Straggling | 105 Deons e 106 e e 2,158 D% g RYE—$5@87te per ctl. : . b belng unaffected by the | 1,000 Pressed Steel Car migy | D2 Jusbess ¢ L0 | BUCKWHEAT-Quoted at §1 7502 per ctl. se at < The sharp reaction at| 100 Pressed Steel Car pre J52" | Barley, busnels 36,000 7 ssion was due more than anything else | 300 Pullman Palace Car . ” Flowr and Millstuffs. Standard Rope & Twine Sugar .. ' Bugar pr Tennessee Coal & United States Leather . United States Leather prefd . United States Rubber ..... United States Rubber prefd | ) Chamneier’st Soms B ,‘ On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was inactive; creamery, 15@: ry, | 12@20c: cheese, dull, 10%@11%¢; eggs fairly act- < ive; fresh, 26c. ‘ances. The character of the 4 the violence of the jump in geestion of speculaiive de- | s the invariable accompani- nation of & bull market. have been constantly on ign of such a culmina- Family Extras, $3 2 Bakers' Extras, $315@3 FLOUR-—Californi 350, usual terms: g T 2R FOREY ’ $2 75@3 for bakers’; Washington, bakers', §2 75 3. O ILLSTUFFS Prices 1n_sacks are as fol- Western Union ... marke{ on the opening R batelt G | lows, usull, discoinit’ o the_ siade;. ‘Oratam E OF thase] Ténn‘;m:? - B L ;2:; | ———————— * | Meal. $250. Rice Flour, §; Corn Meal, $2 15; t th ; Republic Iron & Steel Co pre: A ; Rice Flour, §7; Meal, 5 E of the market it took | i35 P Fo YR P B ST extral cream do, 0 Gat Groats, 9 07 Hom: : - ral W n:":dmgx 72 Wheat— Feb. Mar. ay. | Cracked Wheat, mber of industrial spe- Holiday. Wheat Flour, § 2 R $6¢ 25; In_sacks, $5 75@7 Pearl Barley, ‘5. Bplit Peas, §5; Green Peu, $5 50 per 100 1 Hay and Feedstuffs. The receipts of Hay and Bran have been lighter during the last few days and both markets are somewbat steadier in consequence, though prices show no change. BRAN—$14@15 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$18 50@19 50 per to DETUFES — Rolied Barley. out and some of the impor- PARIS. scks had llen from & fra point below Saturday's closing level. break in the Northern Pacific stocks ce in the decline, as the tion in the same issues has point in the market for some | =hed statement that the preferred be retired on the coming 1st was the cause of the break, as it | the reason for the recent common stock was carried 3% and the preferred 3 Chicago Livestock Market. |Reading gei U!‘&IR G W 1sts. CHICAGO, Dec.,2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 25,- n. 000, Steers, 10 lower; Texans, 10¢ lower; good T e 't the i1, $25@26; Job- "“cent. money rate emphasized t0 prime sicers, 206 10; poor to medium, | bing 420 3b; Cocoanut Cake, SU@1S: | Corn ng and the re{npse to 5 per $3 75@5 20; selected feeders, $3 76@4 35; mixed | Meal, $26@26 50; Cracked Corn, $26 275 o A . e stockers, $2 76@3 50; cows, zu‘0 4% heiters, | Mized Feed 5@ o e encountered at the de- |~y Solronn oo §o5 %aivin, 548 v0; Rexas .m‘h "o s, | Wheat and Oat, $i Ont, $12. Clover. bears and their buying ly. It had its inception stocks, which were all ccompanying rumors of con- Missouri Pagific, Reading s Gas and>Sugar were | ures of the late recovery. % was very irregular, but with the Wheat and Oat, $10@12 Colorado So 4s. nomiral; 8 Alfalfa, $§@0° 50; Barley, $7 50@9 50 per_ton. . STRAW—MOT‘AG per bale. Beans and Secds. grassers, 33 30Q4; hulu. $2 moa 2. HOGS—Receipts, 21,000; to-morrow, 30,000; left over, 5000. Opened strong, bc er, closed mesk. Mixed and butchers, % 755 075} good sales, 3 0@ to choice hea: 8505 1 ugh heavy, ?3’0‘7. Tent, #4. 7566 Ui%: bulk Of saies, e - % 'EP—Receipts, 12,000. Sheep and lambs | Dealers report a further advance in White The opening (:.:t.:.‘;::‘.;:; o ks m‘:l éz;ems‘:rfluiis mo.uy 10@15c higher. Good to cholce wcthtr'. and Lima Beaps, but Colored descriptions e by the busy operations of ' stand as before. .y o Adams Con. Little Chief 16 $3 8504 75; Texas sheep, sfloo BEANS—Bayos, 75: Small White, be bl l}i':ler r;zlrxd:):m:’x::er::‘l ario mllva l-mb-, LD zsos T5; Western lambs, 50@4 60; Large whlte $3 60@3 75; Pink, $2 10 $4 500 15; Red §2 7 Pea, $ Blackeye, $3; leu $5 40 50; Red Kidney, $3 75@4 per ks affected, without a being involved as & re- 5 60 . Comstock Tunnel. 04 [Potost 3 i S e e an | Con-Can & Ve St Boston Wool: Marke. “Lorps Brown Mustard, omina1; Yeliow e of S, and there were wide | Deadwood Terra. 8 Mustard, nominal; Flax, §250@27; Canary, % sales in Tennesses Coal | Hom Siiyer. BOSTON, Dec. %.—The American Wool and | 8%c per 1b for California and 4c for Eastern; Erie first preferred and Atch. | iron Silver, Cotton Reporter in its annual review of the | Alfalfa, T%@3%c; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 1@4%¢; I geine in these stocks ran Tl rieton 0, b, Dolted States glzes, the S S e w0 0 reen, 1170 wh SrE g g e manutacturers: 5 E’Kmn’ mnd. @3 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. ° ‘day. There seemed to be as compared wnh 1.61 lgtmn 'y available for borrowers and “Iiie stocks n the thres ipal mrkm ot | Potatoes, Onw and Vegtmble& & of assurance that the year | the United States—Boston, New York aad Phil- turned without trouble in the money | Atch T & Sta Fe. 47 |Atchison 4a. adeiphla“amount to 1 Wm,m. S S e ad bond market was active and Stocks Of -wool In. mmmwndn. changed. Oregon Potatoes are quoted a shade as compared with $6,118,140 pounds last year. This large increase in stocks on is ac counted forbv(henmnlu!lv.lyllmlud ‘demand for_wool this year, increased & few $4,410,000. £tatcs bonds advanced % per cent weak spots. Total sales, oft. Southern Vegetables continue to bring &o0d_prices. POTATOES—River Reds, 70@ssc Burbanks, importations of 5. . ast call RS wools an only a very | soGwe for River and $1@125 per ctl for Sa- frarey YW YORK STOCK LIST. Butte & Boston. gmall peroenta e O this vear's clip has as yet | 0y ang50@8sc for Oregon; Sweets, S0GToe Calumet & Hecla.! Stocks— tehison for Merced. per ctl; Cut Onions, $1 for Rivers and 90ct ONIONS_§1 6061 P re & Ohio NV EGHT ADLESGreen Peas, s@i0c_per 1b; C an Pacific & Wi of the mntry is llm String Beans, §@16c; Cabbage, %c; Tomatoes, ( da Southern as 281,462, poundl. Imports of 1 into | Los Angeles, $1 25 per crate; Egg Plant, ) Chesapeake & Ohi Boston have been 88,723 632 u Los Angeles, 10c per 1b; Green Peppers, Los 100 cago Great Western Shtn 3 umal L pedeas fast The. of | Angeles, 3@7c per 1b; Dried Peppers, 9@lic; Chicago Burlington & Quincy. wool market since Je 10t | Driea o 5 < Chicago Ind & Louisville .. m:?fi:n m.:“’l:.lfl. Jounda e bouy Fith | Box:. Hothcum Sl e “hicago & Louls ¥ ,185,776 pou year. wordi ummer Squash, $1@1 50 per box; azo Ind & Loulsville prefd a he ‘voliime of Bosiiees Has Dest Iy | per Ih; Marrowtat Bq\luh. AR o i S-S less than half of }lm of,lnl:,t “y.=r. fim hrooms, lm New York Money Market. e unm.fi" "m"""’.‘. ) Colorniie Bisiias - ever experl in the wool trade. Poult‘ry and Game. Colorado Southérn 1st prefd. NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Money on call firm 600 Cotorado Bouthern 24 pretd. 500 Delaware & Hudson. 600 Delaware hdx & W L300 Denver & deman 5% Denver & Rio Grande prefd SO 10n staty Bave: “rater, 81 815304 15, 300 Erle ....... commercial _bills, St - 4% Brie 18t prefs.. % Great Northern ™0 Hocking Coal 5% Hocking Valley 3% Xilinols Central 400 Towa Central 500 Iowa Central prefd Condition of the Treasury, WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—To-day’s statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, :lmludndnf the $150,000,600 gold nnruhln the ivision shows: Avallable cash balance, $142,064," nM. $96,767,721. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Dec. 26.—French rentes, 101¢ 41ic. 8900 Loutsvilie A‘xumn. 5,800 Manhattan L . entral 100 Minneapolls & St Louts preéd. 0,000, Missouri Pacific % 600" Mobile & Ohlo ports ‘nited Kingdom, 3 :&‘ g:;:ru Iln.t? gm ited Xingdom, flour, "‘Jn” “en 453 5,000 New York Central iy | ¥ — £000 Norfolk & Western, . .. Norfolk & Western 1300 Northern Pacific .. 10800 Northern Pacific prefd.. 1049 Ontario & We . Oregon Rallway & Nav. . Oregon Rallway & Nav pref THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27 | per Ib; choice, 1lc: standard. S%c: 1900. N 50 SRS, i wr ma g Bumr Cheese and Eggs. Eextra Creamery Bfllln continues steady, but the second are lower. There is 1o change In dairles, except that storage dairy is no longer quoted. Cheese rules firm. Ranch Eggs are lower. but all other Egss are 83 before, Receipts as reported by the Dairy Exchang were 63,000 1bs Butter, 504 cases Callfc Eggs, 370 cases Eastern E‘n, 4320 1bs C-Illul'- nia Cheese d —— ] BUTTER—“ lbs Eastern Cheese. Creamery—Extras, 2lo; firsts, 2ic; seconds, Dairy—Extras, 23c; firsts, 21c; seconds, 19 store, 1ic. Bmtue—cmmery extras, Z!*c, firsts, 2ic; seconds, flllry extras, Plelle-m ib. - Kee_tic Dk ib. CH! m—Ffi"CY. full cream, 13¢c; choice, 1lc; E'.‘er:. mhl?mlflll;n Youn“* Amer:;ll‘ 13i4e; 1l cream, 15Gioie per b EGGS— i California ranch—Selected white, 32i4¢; mixed colors, 30c per dozen. Californta G-thered—l?lney‘ 28c; standard, ——; Second: Fresh Ea em—hncy. ——; standard, 27%c; seccnds, Storage—California fancy, %c! standard, —- l:-.uern fanoy, 25c; standard, —; seconds, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The cold weather renders all fruits dull. ST;. Strawberries came in, but could not be One or two cars or Oranges will be offered at Fridey's ghoction. " Mexican' Limes are Qquoted 50c hi h:nnl;; continue in Iiberal supply and un- DECIDLOLB FRUITS— cl prs for mood 1o cheics Seienserter S0t T cholee; ! d Sn!nenbem 1 Lady Apples, F1 7503 60 per bo P r box. mxs—-uecuso CRANBERRIES—. may-. $12; Wisconsins, $13 5¢; c:pecoa.suw-b-mlboe- ) 8250 @2 75 per box. STRAWBERRIES—Nominal. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1@2 30; Seedlings. 75c@$1 50; Tangerines, $1@1 25; Man- darins, um 25; Lemons, %e@1 2% for common and $150@2 50 for good to chalser Grape Frui, T6c@$1 §0; Mexican Limes, $4 50@5; California Limes, 2@35c; Bananas, §1@2 per bunch; Pine- apples, $1@2 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. 40-50s, Tc; 50-60s, Sic; 60-70s, I%c; T0-80s, $kc; 80-908, 2%c; 90-100s, 23c; 100s and over, 3c; ru bles, %c premium; Sonomas, %c and San Joa- quins, Yc less than Santa Claras, except 100s and over, which stand the eame. Apricots, ‘2 ¢ for Royals and 10@10%c for Moo Evaporated Apples, 5@6c; sun-dried, 31@4}4c Peaches, 4@5c for standard, 5@fc e i and 6%@7c for fancy; Pears, 2@T7c; Plums, pitted, 5@6l%c; unpitted, 1@1%c; Nectarines, 5@ 5%c for red and 5%@sc for white. RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers' Assoclation has established the following prices for the season of 1600: Bleached Thompson's fancy, 12¢ prime,” Sc; unbleached Thompson’s, ¢ per 1b. Sultanas— Fanoy, 16%c per Ib; choice, S3c; standard, S%c; prime, §c; unbleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedless, 50-Ib boxes, 6%c; 4-crown, Tc; London Layers, 2-crown, 3150 per box; 3-crown, 31 60; Fancy 32 Clusters, prices California Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, '$3. b. at common shipping points in NUTS—Chestnuts, 7%@9c per Ib for hlllnn‘ ‘Walnuts, No, 1 softshell, Sc; No. 1 hardsheli, papershell, 1ic; No. 2, 5. 2, Tae: Almonde, 126130 for it eatistalts Pasnas 5@6c uc Filberts, lic; Pe- A 3 50@5. Comb, 131@14tsc for bright and 1215 @130 _for light amber; water white, extracted. afiag:z light amber, "extracted, $4@1c; dark, BEEsw;\x—zmzfic per Ib. Provisions. The market shows the effects of the holiday on, being quiet and featureless. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11§11%c per lb for heavy, 11%@12 for light medium, 12%@13c for light, 13%@14c for extra light and 15@15%¢e for sugar-cured; tern_sugar-cured Hams, 11/ 12c; Mess Beef, $12 50 per barrel; extra Mess, $13; Family, $i4; extra Prime Pork, $16: extra clear, $18 50; Mess, §17; Smoked Beef, 13c per pound. PLARD—Tierces quo(ed at 6%c per Ib for com- pound and 9c for pure: halfbarrels, pure, 9K tins, 10c; 5-1b tins, 10%c. TTOLEN. e-halt barrel 8ic: three barrels, 8c; one tierce, T%jc; two tlerces, five tierces, 7%c per Ib. T Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINE—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Stears, 10c: medium, Sc; light, Ste; Cow- hides, % for heavy and 8ic for light; Stags, 3 Saited Kip, 9%c; Salted Veal, 9%c; Salted Calf, ¥e; Dry Hides, 13c; culls, 13%c; Dry Kip, 15c; Dry Calf, 16c: culls and brands, l4c; Sheepskins, shearling 30c each: short Wool, 30@30c each; medium, @7 long Wool, 75c@$1 each; Horse Hides, salt, §2 50 @2 5 for large and §2 25 for medium, $1 %5 f small and sou for colts: Horse Hides, dry, $1 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1 2 for small and &0c for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 35¢; fall or meddum skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goatskins + Prime Angoras, Toc: lnrgz a.nd smooth, §0c; medium, ALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per 1b; No. 2 9 4 gm e, 2@2%e. WOOL—Spring clip is _quotable as follows: Northern, free, 16@16c; Northern, defective, 12 @lic; Middle County, free, County, defective, 12@l4c; Southern Mountain, 12 months’, 9@10c; Southern Mountain, free, ; Southern Mountain, defective, nths’ wuc. H\lmbaldt and Mendocino, 18@17c; Neudg 13@16e b Clip—San Joaqul Cnumy th Tig Harmvoldt and uenaofino. Tigize per . HOPS 1216 per Th. San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—7@sc for 't"" and 5@70 per 1b for e AL—Large, 8@c: small, 9@10c per Ib. MUTTON W ethars, S@UEc; Bwes, BL@se per LAMB—10910%c per I PORK—Live Hogs, n%c for small and 5%c for medium and 5'..05!“ for large: stock Hogs and feeders. 34c: dressed Hogs. 74@Sic. TURP] [NE—Is lower at 6lc per gailon in cases and 55c in drums or iron barrels. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, Grain Bags, June and July, 6%c; Wool Bags, 28%4@3sc; Fleece Twine, The; Frult Bags, UKo for white and SUGSC for bleached ute. COAL — Wemn on, $9 per ton; Southfield \hellln on, ttle, $7; Bryant, $7; Coos l“mnd. $9; Co- aperutl\a Walls- Cimbarianac’ 312 in Dol and 33 % o Penneylvania Anthracite Eaw. 114 v ton; Ceke, $15 per ton In bulk and $18 'in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 4 r 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton, according to rand. SUGAR_The Western Sugar Refining Com- uotes. per Ib. in 100- Powdered, ’"c“mfl’ Gran- laked, .750; oD, Gramulated, 5 5c; Contec: Magnolia tioners’ A, 5.65c; A, 5.%c; Extra C, §l5e; Golden C. '5.08¢: 10c more: half- rrel m: bom. 50c more; 50-1b hm ke No_orders taken Tor - less than barrels or ite equivalent. Dominoes, half-bar rels, 6.40c; boxes, 6.65c per Ib. Receipts of “Produce. $5 65; Calcutta FOR FOUR DAYS. 15@16c; Middle | the afternoon. The Confidence Mining Company has an assessment of 20 cents per share. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE WEDNESDAY, Dec. 36-2:30 p. m. 1Oak Water Gs. o= |Oceanic S8 |Om C Ry 6s. Pac G Imp P & C1 Ry Geary- P&OR HC e cp o= [RWIL AL Do 1034105 | Sac E G LA 01/ S F & SIV L A .. — 103 8 R of Cal Do — S8 PRof LA 2P Cés LA Series \ g Mark Do (Serfes B)110% — Do | Bo ame NeC Do_(1012 N R BPR Do SPR NP $ V Wat Oak Stktn Gas 6s..101 198 Ouk e T I POWDER STOCKS. C.uzemx. seee = 180 Vigorit ........ ¥4 W Giant Con Co. $3% 8434 SUGAR BTOCKS. Hana S P Co. 6% 7 |Kilauea S Co. 20% 21% HawC& S 0o — |Makaweli8 Co— & Honckaa § Co 41! amme- 8 Co, 2% — Hutch § P Co. — |Paaul $ Co. 31% — MISCELLANEOUS Al Pack Assn. — 135 Pac A Cal Pruit Asn.103 104% Pac C Bor Colbl 52 !r&AunVllW Par Paint Co. 13% — Oceanic S Co..102%103% Morning Session. Board— 100 Equitable Gas g ® 88§S$3§b Co 10 S F Gas & Electric Co. 10 8 F Gas & Blectric C 508 F Gas & Electric B8P ring i s 8 8 Spr % Spring Valley Water'.. & £R55800ww Street— 50 Pacific Gas Imp . Afternoon Session. & £ 3 & Eleotric Electric Eilectrie Cc Electric C KnIVY ol 2 i 3 o Electric C Electric Co, s %0. Electric Co. Electric Co, s 9. Electric Co. Electric Co. & Electric Co. F Gas & ectric Co 5 Spring Valley Watef . PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. ingEsiy SESaNNNNSER HRggERAsR 3 BEREREE BRREDEBNBR ALY rRpRRRRRER g o g e o 20000000000 &% EEI ¥ 26 83l Morning Session. {bou 45 Four Oil Co 50 Home Ol . 23 Home Oil. 150 Home Oil . 1000 Lion Ol Co . 100 MeKittrick 3400 Monte Cristo 100 Monte Cristo, s 80 200 Monte Cristo, s 30 1500 Reed Crude O1l Co . 500 Reed Crude Oil Co . 500 Reed Crude Oil Co . 500 Reed Crude Ofl Co . 50 San Joaquin Ofl & 300 Sunset (original) Street— 109 Lion Oil Co, b 30. Monarch of Arizona Afterncon Session. - oww ERIRARFANLBRTRER2 AR 8 Board— 3500 Cala-Standard . 700 Caribou 6§00 Four Of1 Co, 9% Hanford, b 30 . 2 Hanford . 1000 Independence 200 Junction 100 Lion Ofl Co 1300 Monte Cristo’ 400 Petroleum Center . 4500 Reed Crude Oil Co .. 90 San Joaquin Oll & De 100 Twenty-Eight . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 26—2:30 p. m. STOCK. Bid. \A-ked !90 3 . sHaNnLaNes2AY s Buckhorn California-Standard Caribou . Dominion El Dorado Four O'1 Co . Hanford Hanford-Fresno-. Home Independen Kern . Kern River Lion Ofl Co MeKittrick t Monarch of Arizona . McKittrick Junction Monte Cristo . Ol City Petroleum Petroleum Center Reed Crude .. San Joaquin '0'& D Co Shamrock ... Twenty-Eight . Westshore Yukon .. Pitisburg . ‘Wolverine SR P N S| RTLSLRLSHAN | TVB | N2 IR BY Se S B AULES | £ENSY | SHBLIRAR| e ) Qwansst = MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Steck and Exchange Board yesterday lch 13 100 Ophir “ fl Egnrce:l & 130 500 Sterra Nevada. 25 500 Mexican .. 33 Atlemnun Session. 100 Challenge 100 Silver Hill. r 17 200 Union Con. 100 Hale & Noreres 17| 2 Unlon 20 300 Union Cnn w 100 Utah 160 Siiver Hin: Following were th Exchange yesterday -+ g:‘-th& BQ‘CHII' m Con Cal & 1 160 Con Cal & n!u in the Pacific Stock 13, 30 Mexican nre Afternoon Session. 500 Best & Belcher 24 200 f‘hule'n“ Con. 200 Mexican 0 Opair i 150 mgflebl\mm CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 2588 Union Con... Belch Con! CC&Va Con Imperial.. Con New anl. Eureka Con = ave: S ianien 1 £nd M M, Lux (by Henry & Mar. i 1o Henry Lux. lot on E corner 'mmmflhwh | | AUCTION SALES, S SPECAL AUCTION SALE 2y OF ALL THE RACEHORSES IN 'I'RAINING son Jr., and fl'l Of hh cholc‘ll ‘yeaelings . 10 0% | {0 race NOW, by such sres us fadio, Vascs : imp. St. Andrew and imp. sisters to the great racehorse Riley e famous mares. Also to close a_co-partnership the 3-year-old imp. Mariner-Phoebe colt ~———eeeeCOUNT HUBERT- Also. per order executors Marcus Daly esta: the great suburban winner. game race- horse and sire MONTANA—— Stre of Montanic, Mortgage, Montallade, PRIMROSE—— royally bred son of imp. St. ™ ool Violet; and SHAFT, by The Pepper, out of Bolse. Sale will take place at ————— TANFORAN RACETRACK —— SATURDAY.. -...December 29, 1900, Commencing at 12 o’clock m. Take 11:30 train, Third and Townsend sts. Catalogues ready. W LAYNG, Auct ote Blaise and neer. streets, 8§ 75 b Wlfl.wmm\t\'wm" of Mission N 15 by W 90: also undivided haif of Seton 1ot o corner of Minna and Second, NW 60 by NE T4; also lot on N corner of Folsom and Ninth, NW % by NE 0; also lot on NW corner of Mission and Becond, NW @ by SW 20: gift. Jann- N et (Reikenn) o Joseph 3. t@lofi on 8 line of Twenty-eighth street, of Dismond. W % by 8 14; gict. ‘akeman (trustes) to Willlam H. cnpm-n (trustee) u-uuur of trust property {o new trustee—ict on gorner of Pine and wnuw S:lo: aisa ot on N of Ninin, 120 82 SE 50 NE 100; also 1o¢ on S line of Harrison, 135 X5 of Ninth, NE % by SE 17; also lot on SE nno of Blackwood, 125 NE of Ninth, NE 35 in Alameda_County of half in lot on N corner of Ninth and Hu. rison, SE 218 by NE #75; also property in Ala- “Atiantic, Guit @ cor- poration) 'to Union Trust y of San NW SW 187:6, quit- claim deed: $1500. Same to same, xuaniwxmotuun.:mx. H"&”NWGKMMNWU'IWIWJ' m George F. Lyon to Johm R. Wo W line of Misstssippt Strest. 100 N o fitth (Yolo), N 25 by W 100: $500. Ernestine Engalbrecht (wife of H.) to Thomas J. Marks, lots 3 and I1 to 14, block 483, Bay View Homestead: $1000. lot on enty- Thomas J. Marks to John Foy Je.. lots 11, 12 and 13, biock 433, same; $500. Willlam Nicel to Edward C. Tot 27, block 11. Flint Tract Homestead, to correct 065 D. %06, quitclaim deed; $5. Builders’ Contracts. San Franeisco Dry Dock Company (owner), City Street Improvement Company (contrac- tors), with M. Carroll (sub-comtractor), gineer Howard C. Holmes—Brick and mason work for engine-house, stack, coal bunkers and tence and moving and rebuliding of engineer’s residence in connection with construction of a complete dry dock on property described in deed recorded June 7, 1900, in 150 D. 338 (ses abstract 2743, June §, 1900), being at Hunters Point; $7900. e —— OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Staamers whart, Sa For Alaskan Porte—i1 a. Dec. 22, 27, Jan. 1. Chang company’s steamers at Seattls. For Vietoria, Vancouver (B C.). Port Townsend, Seattle Tacoma, Everett. Anacort: and New Whatcom (Wash. 11 & m., Dec. 22 21. Jan. every fifth day thereafter Change at Seattle for this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or > coma to N. P. Ry.: at Vaneouver to C. P. For Eureka. Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Doe 235, Jan. 3. and every ftth day thereniter For San Diego. stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- 1 { geles)—Steamer Queen. Wednesdays, 9 a. m.: steamer Santa Rosa. Sundaye, § a. m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeen. Cay- ucos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— Steamer Coron: Nd-n. 9 a. m.: steamer For Ensenaca. Magialena Bay. San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosalia -n; Gu:“yml:: (Mex.)—10 a. m. Tth each month ‘or further Information obtain company's tolders. . The company reserves the right to chanse steamers. saliing dates and hours of safling vl‘r;muv orevione netics. TCKRT OFFICE -4 New Mon o street (Palace Hotel). RN GOODALL. PERKINS & CD.. Gen. Agents, 10 Bracket «t. San _Franciaco. mER ll.fl. DISPATCH PAST STEAMERS PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 F‘nE £12 First Class $8 Second CI-u COLUMBIA Salls.. GEO. W. ELDER Sai Shert Line to Walla Helena and all points in the anvm Through uck-u o Al pofmts East. ARD, o-mv umm n. ‘TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan strsets. nlvn for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling a Kobe (Hiogo). N ghal, "and n&mn at' Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, ete. No cargo Ived on board on day of A o reduced mum and p-—m -wly at cm-v-ny‘n office, 471 Market street, cornet First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. ing at Cherbourg, westwound. New York Evers Wadnesday, 10 a. m. -.--Dec. ) Noordland . 10 (l:l.Jan. 2|Friesiand = .. Jan. 3| Vaderlana . jan. 80 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. 2 From New York Every Wednesday, Dec | Westernland ...Dec. 2|Noordland . Westerniand ...Jan. 3|Friesland Kensington .._..Jan. 9| Southwark ... Jan % INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. CHL D. TA R. sAMOR, WEW ZENCAND wnn SYONE ! Oceanic $.8.Co. Bl 88. ZEALANDIA (Honolulu only).. Wednesday, December ustralia.. oanudly January 2, 191, ipom !l. AUSTRALIA, for Tahit! > . .Sunday, January 8 ¢ !‘ Y'l J.I.mll -. o et e O i, P STEAMSHIP PANAMA R, R. Tine o NEW Yflls‘vla PANAMA Direct . S. ROANOKE sails January 8, $. S. ST. PAUL salls January 29, Fremont st., at ¥ From whart, foot of Ko e 16 P . r OR, Pacific Coast A.-:. DIRECT LINE TO HAVREPARIS, R T P Moo R = o of 1 i«ann stveet: -class N er, foot g gy S g class to