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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver higher. Exchange about the same. Wheat continues very firm. Barley stronger, with an Eastern movement predicted. . Heavy iransfers of Oats reported. Corn and Rye steady, but unchanged. Hay stcadier under lighter receipts. Flazxseed coming in heavilyy from the north. Beans dull. Potatoes weak and Onions easier. Large receipts of Poultry from the Western States. Game in reduced receipt and firmer. Fine Butter and Eggs less depressed. Cheese steady. Apples and Pears firm and Oranges and Limes weak. Dealers report a normal démand for Dried Fruits. Provisions advanced again at Chicago. No further change in Caitle, Sheep or Hogs. Declining freights may affcct Coal prices. Moderate sales of local stocks and bonds. New quotations for Candles. Fecdstuffs still weak. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1901. Missouri Kns & Texptd 300 53 62% 52% New Jersey Central. 100 181 181 179% New York Central 2,600 171% 165% 170% Norfolk & Western..... 7,900 5% 50 59% Norfolk & Western pfd ‘600 91% 911 91 Northern Pacific pfd 700 1001 100 100% Ontario & Western 6,100 35% 35 35y Pennsylvania 10,100 151% 150 151% Reading 25,200 50% 49% 50% Reading 4600 0% 79% 80 Reading 2d pfd. 9,400 60% 591 60 St Louis & San 800 53 5% 52% St Louls & § F 1st pfd.. .... ... ... 80 St Louls & S F 2d pfd.. 600 7i% 70% 7% 8t Louis Southwestern.. 200 28% 28 28 St L Southwestern pfd. 200 60 595 594 St Paul . 200 S St Paul pfd. Southern Pacific ... Southern Railway . Southern Raflway pfd. Texas & Pacific .. Toledo St L & West. 00 19% 19% 19! Toledo St L & West pfd ..... whedli i U Union Pacific ........... 41,600 1084 1024 1025 Union Pacific ptd 1,600 90t 893 89% | Wabash ........ .. 19,200 228 2% 22% Wabash pfd 14,400 1% 40% 41X { Wheeling & Lake Erie. 100 8% 183 | Wheeling & L E 24 pfd. ...... 35 0 Wisconsin Central . 20% 20% Wisconsin Central pfd.. 421 Express Companies— Adams . - American United States . Wells Fargo .. Miscellaneous— Amalgamated Copper.. American Car & Foun. ‘American C & F pfd American Smelt & Ref. American § & Ref pfd. | Anaconda Mining Co. Brooklyn Rapid Trans. Colarado Fuel & Iron. Consolidated Gas . Gereral Electric Glucose Sugar centrifugal, 96 test, ; molasses sugar, 3c; refined, mnudy. i g o g % Woorauie” BUTTER—Receipts, 4500 ; firm; State dairy, 15 ;;"‘:‘ cmmerpy‘.c m June creamery, ; factory, EGGS—Receipts, 4200 packages; ern, at mark, 26c. DRIED FRUITS. ‘A quiet” and" unchanged market for evap- orated apples was reported to-day. State, com- mon to good, 6@8%c; prime, 9@9%c: cholce, 9%@9%c; fancy, 10@10%c. fruits continue steady, but not active. Prunes, 3%@7c. Apricots—Royal, 10@lic; Moorpark, %ggc. ‘eaches—Peeled, 13@19c; unpeeled, c. —_— Chicago Grain Market. steady; West- # . CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—Speculation on the Board of Trade to-day was such as to recali the great transactions of Hutchinson, Cudahy, Kent, Ream and the other glants who ruled the pits and swung prices for fortunes every session. Buil enthusiasm such as has not been seen often In late years had possession of the and in spite of heavy selling for markes, profits, every pit closed strong. Transactions in wheat were on a scale that indicated the Western country was thoroughly The slight sag at aroused to the situatior. yesterday’s close following the early buoyancy attracted buyers everywhere. Both primary and Northwestern receipts were reported rap- idly decreasing. The cable list did not re- spond to yesterday's sag and later cables showed a marked improvement. Temptations to take profits induced many holders to real- ize, but With the enthusiasm that seemed to prevail on ail hands early sellers soon became the best buyers. The countryman was prac- tically in control of the market. Outside mar- kets responded rapldly to every bullish incen- tive, and this strength was again reflected here. Flour at Minneapolis advanced 10 cents. Dry weather in the Southwest was reported damaging to the winter crop and news was constantly arriving that wheat was being fed to stock. With all these influences trade showed a steady advance. December opened %c to e up, sold to 75%@75%c and closed strong, 1%@1%c higher at 75%@75%c. May opened %@Yc to %@lc up and sold to 79%e, closing strong, 1%@1%c higher at 79%c. Corn lent its share of activity to the general strength. The buying was of general charac- California dried LOCAL MARKETS. —_— Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 days, Sterling Exchange, sight. Sterling * Cables New York Exchange, New York Exchange, telegrap! Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars, n 5y @ Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The forelgn markets continued firm, with still higher futures at Paris and Liverpool. Chicago rose from 78%c to 79%e, With the pit boiling over with a big general trade. The upward tendency was pronounced. The lead- ers and the country bought freely. There was considerable professional realizing, but e: thing offered was taken. The general public also bought largely. This market was still higher on call, and very firm as to shipping grades, with a' good demand for the latter account. Spot Wheat—Shipping, §1 01%@1 02%; milling, $1 03%@1 06% per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o clock—May—32,000 ctls, $1 06%; 30,000, $1 06%. nsoegznd Session—May—4000 ctls, $1 06%; 20,000, nmnu%'lg i Session—May—2000 ctls, Afternoon * Session—May—2000 ctls, 31 06%; 6000, $1 06%; 28,000, $1 06%. BARLEY—The firmness lately visible is in- creased by the report that large quantities are s00m to be shipped into the Western and East- ern States overland. The market is certainly very strong, with holders indifferent about seli- ing. Prices remain about the same. Feed, 75@i6%c for choice bright, 72%@73%c for No..1 and 70c for off grades; brewing and shipping grades, 77%@Sic; Chevaller, S0c@S1 per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. ugllnrmll Session—9:15 o’clock—May—4000 ctls, c. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—May—2000 etls, 4¥e; 2000, T4%c; 4000, Toc. i a(ternoon Session—May—2000 ctls, T5%c; 2000, 574C. PERSIMMONS—3@T5¢ per box. STRAWBERRIES—$@8 per chest for Long- L A CRBERAINS. 6T per chest. per cf RASPBERRIES—f5 per chest. CRANBERRIBS—Eastern, $10911 per bar- rel; Coos Bay, $3 per box.’ F1GS—Black, 50c per box; white, 25@s0c. GRAPES—Verdels, 40g%c per box: Tokay, 50@75c; Black, 3:@sdc; Cornichons, 40@S5c. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 318125 for standards, $1 50@1 75 for choice and $2 for fancy: Seedlings, 75c@$1 25; Tangerines, 3l 125; Japanese Mandarins, $1@1 75; Lemons, §1 150 for common and-$2@% 50 for good to cholce: Grape Fruit, $1 50@2 50; Mexican Limes, §3 5@ 4; Bananas, $2@3 = bunch for New Orleans and 50c@s1 2 for allan; Pine apples, 3304 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. There is no further change in the situation. The demand, as already mentioned, line. The feeling in Prunes is distinctly firmer, though prices are no higher, and holders no longer give coneessions to make sales. FRUITS—Apricots, 7@8%c for Royals and 3@ 13c for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- sun-dried, 3%@4%c; ; Pears, 4@sc; Plums, pitted, 44 @c:_unpitted, 1@2¢c; Nectarines, 5@5%c for red rated Apples, 7@S%e; Peaches, 5@ and 5%@6%c for white; Figs, 3@3%c for black. 30-40's, hc; 4%c; 60-70s, 3%,@4c; 70-80°s, 34@3%c; 80-90's, 2% @3c; 90-100's, 2% @2%c per 1b. RAISINS—(Price per_20-1b box): Imperial, $3; Dehesa, $250; fancy, $175; 4 crown, '$160; London Layers—Three-crown, $1 20; two-crown, $110. Price per 1b: Standard loose Muscatels—Four-crown, 4%c; _three- crown, 4%c; two-crown, 3%c; Seedless Musca- tels, i%c; Seedless Suitanas, 5ic; Thompson Seedless, 6%c; Bleached Sultanas—Fancy, 8$4c: choice, 7%c; standard, 6lic; prime, 5%¢; un- bleached Suitanas, Extra fancy, lic; fancy, 10c; choice, f¢; stan- dard, Thc: prime, 6%c. Fancy seeded, 6%c; choice seeded, 5%c. NUTS—Chestnuts, 10@12c; Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, Sic; No. '3, Tie: No. 1 hardshell, 9c; No. 2, 7c; Almonds, 1@l for papershell, 5@ 10c” for softshell and 6@7c for hardshell; Pea- nuts, 5@7c for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@12%c; Filberts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@i3c; Cocoanuts, $3 50@5, HONEY—Comb, 12@12%c for bright and 11%4c for light amber; water white extracted, 5@6c; light amber extracted, 4@sc; dark, de. is now normal for this time of the year, and local dealers report the feeling steady all along the Clusters— 5c. Bleached Thompson's— | | i there wers some et poneer w383 Q8. The oll stocks were without feature, o e advancs I u;'.'n“’%.f-’.-- which n L from $155 75 to §15750. Otherwise there was ninety-sixth dividend of Tsc, payable West Shore Ofl will pay & dividend of 5o o8 the 23d. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE WEDNESDAY, Dec. 4—3 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. ¥ Bld. Ask. Bid. Asky 4s quar coup..1123113 |ds qr cp (m)%zm 45 quar reg....111%112 s quar coup..108% — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Oceanic SS fe. — 108 Omnibus C 6s.129%138 Pac G Imp 4s. 94 96 Ed Pk & C H 6s..108 113 Fer iPk & O R 6s..121 — Gea; Powll-st R 6s.118%120 HC Sac E G R 3s. 95% % S F & SIV 58.128% Sterra Cal 6s.. — LA S P of Ariz 68 Do 1 Do LA Do Mikt- Do NR Do Nor | "¢ gntd Gs.... Nor C: |8 P Br Cal és. Oak Gas IS V Water 6s.111% — Oak Tran Stktn Gas 6s..102% — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa.. 7§ 76%|Port Costa. 6335 68 Marin County. 58 — |Spring Valley. — 8% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P... 2% — |Pacific Light.. 42 — Equit G L Co. 3 3% Sacramento ... — 40 Mutual .......— 5 [SF G & E... 4 4% Oak G L'& H.'51 — |San Francisco. 5% 5% Pac Gas Imp.. 40% 41 /Stktn G & E.. 8 INSURANCE. Firem's Fund.240 - BANKS. 9% LP&A. 410% — Mer Ex (liq). 109%3112% S F Nationgio®0 ™ — First Nationl..320 227% SAVINGS BANKS. BEESWAX—2@2Sc per Ib. St Hocking Ccal . ter, with shorts covering and a good demand | "OATS—The Government is sald to be after German . Quicksilver Exports. s | International Paper present from the outside. Wheat activity in- | 520 tons up north and 400 tons in this market, Humboldt Pocatello, Tdaho...30.12 | International Paper p fluenced this pit greatly and light receipts and | and as there have been several very heavy Provisions. Mutual Sav. 3 .30, | International Bover unsettled weather brought on a bull camraign. | sales during the past few days the market S F Sav U Shipments of quicksilver from this port by | Independence.......29.96 | Tamanional Pe Trade was not heavy, but the market was un- | rules very fArm. STREET RAILROADS. sea Auring the month of November were 350 x;uu National Biscuit der a constant nervous strain. Decenber Grays, $1 121%@1 17% for feed and $1 20@ Chicago advanced again, closing strong. | it ane 1 OSL &I - flasks, valued at §$15,750, making the total ship- i‘i»"‘}, National Lead closed strong, 1%@1%c up, at 63%@63%c. May |122% for seed; whites, $115@1 25; Surprise, | This market was firm, but prices remained | P forn! - 0 [Peaidie - ments since January 1 8208 flasks, valued at | Req Bluff. 5 -0% | Nationel Salt . s0ld to the new record price of 67%c and closed | §1 30@1 32; black, 95c@$1 07% for feed and | the same. * < \;y( % D o] $0.14 56 50 Cloudy .06 | National Salt pf strong, 1%c higher, at 67c. $1 15@1 22% for seed: red, 31 12%@117% per T arke $231,351. U PR Roseburg. 3014 52 46 Cloudy .46 | North American Oats had a strong bull market all session. | ctl for feed and $1 20@1 273 for seed. CUAE JMEAYS Pecm.” No. De L, S POWDER. Saeramento. 30.12 60 52 Pt.Cldy .18 | Pacific Coast May sold to a new record at 45%c and closed | CORN—The Chicago market was strong, ad- | heavy, 12c for light medium, 13c for Might, | gane . .. 843 853 ARIZOTI wevvreee 4% 475 Internal Revenue. Salt Lake 3012 50 44 Cléar = .10 | Pacific el strong, 1%@1t%c up, at 46@4sie. vancing from 65%¢ to 67%4c. o for extra Ight and 1%o for sugarcived: e SR e pisiah.. - ML &1 Clear .08 | People’s Gas A good_country demand for everything on| The cash demand was a bullish feature. | Bastern sugarcured Hams 1e: California | % 5 |Kilaues = Receipte of internal revenue in this district | San Diesa. oo 3000 &) o Glear ' -00| Pressed Steel Car ... the provision list held hog products strong, to- | Some was taken for St. Louls, and the interior | Hams, 12%c: 3 T oo mmfio‘h‘"pm:‘é | Hawatian %" 0 |Manawes - during the month of November were s fol- | Seattle... 30.10 45 42 Ciondy 197| prosesd Steel Car pfd. e e et e T | e e ey foos sod unchanged, | Mess Pork, 315 ‘extra clear, 22 50g2: Mess, | Honokas . 10% 11 |gnomea - lows: Beer, $53,65%; spifits, $92,009; tobacco, | Spokane 3012 46 3 Cloudy .08 | Repubtie Sty e C2r Tork mlosed 22%c up, lard I5e higher and xibs | 0 rwe vellow. $1 35@1 873; smail round | $18 50G10; Smoked Beef, 13%@ldc per Ib. Hutchinson ... 14% 15%| Paauhau 10% 1% -~ " | Neab Bay. el ke anilo 8 P, . O . o1t @1 B “To arrive— | LARD-Tierces, quoted at Sc_per Ib for MISCELLANEOUS. $24,064; documentary stamps, $18,373; pro ) | Republic Steel The leading futures ranged as follow: do, $130@1 40; white, $1 42%@: ¥ prietary stamps, $58; miscellaneous, $2L081; | walla Walla. 30.14 50 42 E Cleudy .02 | Sugar ) $125@1 32% per ctl for all kinds., according to{ Sompound and llc for pure; half barrels, pure, 57 158 |Oceanic S Co.. — 4 T s o | Ppmemuces. 309 & & & Goudy Befines 2l e Oneh. High, LW, Ciohe.| drrmone; : ke 10-1b tins, 11%e; S1b tins, 1%e; 3-1b tins, = 1@ |Pac Aux P A" ¥ o ¢ ‘st v 3 2 ear .00 | Union Bag & Paper Co. 1, Wheat No 2— RYE—T75@TT%c_per ctl. : = | Pac orax..165 — L’é?ui‘(fn‘n’s"’.'.’;fam’fi“% ;:‘?fi';é"‘,“,;'fimé ssf?eu Temperature—7 a. m., 54. 5}::??;, Ee“ét“ 1;‘ Coflnm guo December ..... '7'& "1,59% ;& 719“;2 BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 685 per ctl. A ;m}'fi:fis&;oxthag ,&flfic;lf:.‘:'ugl:', Mer Exchange.110 — \:u Paint 8 - 4 during the same period in 1900. Inited States Leather.. 00 s $%c; five tlerces, 9%c per Ib. Morning Session. S . 2l dendn WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL e e 6% . g% 6% 6% Flour and Millstuffs. . o B Maska Packers® Assoctation Exports of Wine and Brandy. ity iy st e o Y:“:E:g gg:ea Rub pfd. ... 6% 67% 65l 6T 5 e Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hafi:. 10 Alaska Packers' Association, s 90..155 tral California northward and. light e . ' Dnites Siaeee. ét‘e:l-ptd e 7 X e L Sl e S 3 T e . Wine—Exports of wine from this port in | fallen in the western portions of Washington | Western Unlon ... < oo b T ADG A% g sy | 50 usual terms; Bakery Extras, §3 1563 % | mipES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sen | §Sis2t Eowder Cop - 41 November were 11576 gallons and 2652 cases | and Oregon. The pressure has risen rapidly | American Locomotive .. 10,400 ©% 4% % 4o | OTSEOm. R HGR T Do b e o akers. 427 | AUt e under quotations. Heavy salted | 100 Hawaltan Com'l & Sugar. %0 valued st $33,425, meking the total exports | OVEr the northerh portion of the Pacific slope | American Locom pfd... 3800 o 391, 4214 39% 40% | §2 75@3 for Bakers'; Washington Bakers', 32 7 | Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, S; Cow | 10 Paauhau S P Co, cash. 1100 since Janusry 1 4,869,521 gallons snd 1,95 | SpQ.has fallen slightly along the central coast e Mess Pork, per barrel— @s3. Hides, 9%c for heavy and 9c for light;| 9 Paauhau S P Co...... 11 00 cases. wained at SLISNL e i apmatars hae ralle bn e ehares sold January 1605 1640 1605 1637 MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | Stage, 7c; Salted Kip, 9%c: Salted Veal, 10c: | $6000 S. P C Cal, Ist Cons 5s. 110 00 Brandy—Exports of brandy were very light | mento Valley and over Washis i wne Bucre- CLOSING BONDS. May ... 1645 1672 1645 1670 |lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 15%@17c; Culls, | _ 3 Spring Valley Water . ooy X} ' Iy 7 cases and 32 gallons, | and Idaho. o0, Aleaon Teg.....108% L & N Uni 4 Lard, ver 100 pounds— _ | Flour. 3 per 100 .1bs; Rye Flour, $27; Rye | lic; Dry Kip, lic: Dry Calf, 18@l%c; Culls and | $15.000 Spring Valley 4s (24 mortgage)...102 75 this month, being only 7 cases SJ e Floreeast: inblle ut. & i 108 Decermber . ety 930 | Meal, $250; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, '$3 35; | Brands, 15@16c; Sheepskins,’ shearlings, 15@30c | _Street— ~ valued at §8. The total exports since Janu. | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | January D9dng 935 9324 950 |extra cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $; Hominy, | each: short Wool, 40@6lc each: medium, 50@ | $1000 Northern Railway of California 5s..121 62 ary 1 were 49 cases and 4313 gallons, value B o Cmmfl_‘g‘._‘cmudy AT RS May ... 2940 960 940 957 | 4@+ 25; Buckwheat Flour, $i@4 25; Cracked | Tic; long Wool, 80c@$110 each: Horse Hides, Afterncon Session. at $4598. tion, fair in south portion Thursday; probably | & 5 ne, & & Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— Wheat, $350; Farina, $450; Whole Wheat | salt, $2 50§27 for large and 3$2@2 25 for me- | Board— y wers along the monaon Thursdsy; probably | 47 £ new ds: oot 31, | Janvary .. L830 82 830 832 |Flour, 32 Rolled Oats (barrels), $5 $5@5 35; | dium, $1 75 for small and S0c for Colts: Horse | 10 Alaska Association 50 FI/‘O?'?S 0f Flour and Grain. a h st; fresh west | U S old 4s reg. 14| N Y Central 1ats...105% | May - . 845 852 84214 850|in sacks, $6 J0GS; Pearl Barley, $; Split Peas, | Hides, dry, $1 75 for large, $125@1 30 for me- | 10 Alaska Association - Southes California—] | U S 0ld 4s coup....112%2 N Y Cent gen 3%4s.109% 5 $5; Green Peas, §6 50 per 100 pounds. dium, $1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Dees 5 Alaska ‘Association 25 ithern California—Fair Thursday, except 107% |N T Cent gen 85 . 1811, Cash quotations were as follows i i skins—Summer or red skins, 35c; fall or me- | 45 Alaska Packers’ Assoclatior 50 Flour—Exports of fioar from this port dur- | 10EEY along the coast at night; fresh west 1074 /N Pacific is Slogey | Flour. i flum:’ standan] patents advanced f0c: d Feedstuff. Sl kins, 3c; winter or thin skins, %c. | % Hutchinson § P C 2 [ ing the month of November were 67,158 bbls, | g\-aflA—CloudY Thursday; fresh southwest 1g§w§v P 3 1’31: §§‘;§Z“fls§’5?§}zf""€zu ’2"’;:&3"2715%23%55 Hay o coni: Go““l:m;o_ ekt Toci large’ and | qitto N ;Esann- - = S g valued at §204,595, against 108,706 bbis, valued | wind. s 2N & W con .103 e g o s e e : 2 smooth. ‘medium, 3 48 F Gas & Electric Co. % 4t 539,358 in November, 190. The total ex- | San Francisco and vielnity—Partly eloudy 103% | Reading Gen 4s.... ooy | Nov 3 white, f1@iTHC: No. 8 e, O (s | The feeling in Hay is somewhat steadler, | TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 6o per Ib; No.2,| 10§ F Gas & Electric Co. “ o ports since the first of the crop vear, com- | Thursday; fresh west wind. WIS L & bk Gon Se108,, | seea, $139; N P Novinweatarn. $140; prime | oWing to the Nghter receipts of the past few | ¥4@3c; srease e 0 o ¢ 200 S P of Arizona (1900) 113 50 July 1, were 520,228 bbis, valued at G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. 109%; St L Swestern ists. 97 = | timothy seed, $6 55: mess pork. per bbl, $15 4@ flyy-i; !-_“E;ri!"m"!- i xlhe contrary, are Very | fective, 7 months, 7@Sc; Oregon Valley fine, | $10,000 N P C R R 3s. 107 30 against 307,55 bbis, valved at SLIL | g G 1063 ¢ T Swestern tds. 1oy | 18 80: Tara, per 00 Ibe, 350G 524 short ribe | weak, with lavee offerines. I3filse: do. mediim and coarse, @lic; Ore- oS s_the same period in 1800. 6% S A s..... 893 | sides . ; o . 2 gon, Eastern, choice, 11@13c; r 7 - 1,130,582 ctls, valued at §1,142,452, agains 8 ailwi §: S A a3 sis of wines, H i > —| . e i S Lt Soreiaber EASTERN MARKETS. gt T R e | Sover, conirac e i o o © U | on Olicake Meat ot the mill Bros: onoiRe: | bl Wil O Sin Tgeann | Bt L B i | 1 159 [Dofon Bacin, 55k | “Artictes—_ Tecelpts Shipments: | 351 Ma52; Cracked Corn, 33282 507 Mixed | o Mountain, free, Sgioe; do, 'detective, sgoc | 2 Hanford 100 B 6 ctls, e =5 [ * Fiour, barrels 92,000 33,000 | Feed, §16@17. o BRSNS ST Suiuck A SR, Sxim Juy 2 5 &S Wheat, bushel 232,000 HAY-Wheat, $9@11; fancy, $i1 $0912; Wheat | ( HOTS—9@10c for fair and 11g1% per Ib for | 100 Reed Crude, cash B “Barley—The 'exports of barley durjng No- New York Stock Market 8 5 Corn, bushels 154,000 and Oat, $8@11; Oat, $1@10; Barley and Oat, 5 1000 Reed Crude, s 9. 3 vember were 739,9% ctls, valued @t = $670,01, % Do B Cia o 10a eenesh deb S e ] FOn Al o Bt i o - Sow Eraneisco Meat Market. a0 Sieviing o S 15 4 53 clis, W 50,357, 4 e — : Vest Shore 4s...... Rye, bushels teer, $5 50@s: Stock, per ton. co Mea ; : sooeieinees B NEW YORK. Dec. 4—The stock market open- | Irie prior lten 4510004 | Wheel & L. = 45 1% | Bariey, bushels . . STRAW—30@47%¢ Der bale. arrel 109 Twenty-Eight . ia No , 19 y e 5 e ri er: | ) 2 i the exporis amount to L8414 ctls, valued at | 4 With a firm tone to-day and gathered con- | £ T 48 10432 | Con Tomntos 4= 8% | “om the Produce Exchangs to-dav the Butter B gid Seed Previous prices rule for all descriptions. 100 Sterling, s % 10 9. against 1,355,800 ctls, “valued at |* fle strength during the course of the | Hocking Val $3%s.. 1085 market was firm. Creameries, 14@24%c; dairies, eans an eeas. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers Aftern Seesi auring the samé period In 1%0. | oo te n;; dxg Tot embrace the entire list, MINING STOCKS, 13@%c. Cheese, steady, 9%@3%c. Eggs, firm, are as follows: Board— sgens oo i « Outlook: » T, and the exceptions to the strength | Adams Con ........ 13(Little Chief 12 | fresh 2de. S v The ullness and weakness in Beans continue, | (BEEF—0@7c for Steers and 5@c per Ib for | 200 Apollo . 1 Trade Outlook. ere among the very prominent stocks. One | Alice 4 Ontarlo 900 | . 2 « | but prices show no further decline. Arrtvals | CVBAL Large, T@sse: 300 Caribou . = 257 | stock or a group of stocks and then another | Breece Lo Siapie s 51 ¥ % | of Flaxseed from Washington continue frequent | MUTTON—Wstners, 7@ 7ae; " Baven” sigie | 3 St i -t ROSPECTS AS VIEWED IN WALL | Were taken up and lifted in price. The deal : o8| . and large. = per 1b. Ny 2 S A Al ings in these active stocks were on & Very | Gom fal S Va1 belhciash n Foreign Futures. BEANS—Bayos, §2 3562 50; Small White, 5275 | " LAMB-sasie per 1. e — 8% : = A vs: | 1arEe scale, but the aggregate of the day's | Deadwood Ter 50,8} S @3 15; Large White, $280@3; Pea, $350@4; | PORK—Live Hogs, f - A ar of Clews says: ay's 0 |Slerra Nevada. o . L G e Hogs, from 150 to 250 Be New York circalar of Heary Clews says: | o0 *C=lb, bl (he exgresate of the day's | Deadwood T 905 era. Nevad NiL Pink,'§1 75G2; Red. 'f2 5063; Blackeye, $3 50 | 5%c: under 130 b, 5%@8%c: sows. 20 por g | 20 San Joaquin Of & Dev. ol 14 ock market speculatton has been erratic - Iron Silver 60, 54 % | 370;" Limas, $ 40@4 50; Red Kidneys, $ 50@4 off.aboars 30 per cent off = 3 4 very broad. The general sentiment among the g 352 JotAnt g K : 7 5 o D Shge A8 per cent MINING STOCKS. and uncertain. Some specialties scored fur-| 7 S i 2 Leadville Con . 05! LIVERPOOL. per_ctl. off from the above quotations; dressed Hogs, ther advances, while others reacted from high | 5P ive community was one of satisfac- BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Wheat | SEEDS-—Trieste Mustard, 808 16: Yeliow | 7%@8kc. Foilowing were the sales in the San Fran- i e e e et o omre 5% | tion over the contents of the President’s mes- | Mroncs ree s : eat— : ; | Mustrad, 3253 50; Flax, $2 @3 25: Canary, cisco Stock and Exchange B b ngurce, and the encire maskel was more or | L% 1% (0% contente of the President's mes: | poney— Wi dccc 80 | Opamtak $asse tor Bastern: Alfaita, from Uiah, Sic} General M : e ey Ry Jess adverscly influenced by uniavorable Go- | ShET Jouniei 14 the press.. The recommentar | Tie [ouns Miningos : G | Rape, 14@1%c; Hem, 3tke per Ib. 3 encral Merchandise. o i o e O Der. On the other hand, the remarkable | {1005 of ihe Secretary of the Treasury look-| Bonds— Adventure SRl sl B e fen s St iy d EE e i B Oy ™ strength of the Vanderbilt shares and the be- 315 \O-x re. ;rm' 'u}n the banking currency were | Atchison 4s... 102 |Allouez .. 4% | o, m!! 2t il = RAI]§ BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7c; local | 200 Challeige ...... 11 200 Sitver Eifii ot that important steps e in progre fll:?flcle“[’[h“kl ;-:usmcuon in the financial | ngcxicém Cené 4s. g Amalgamated 745 Cmm';! B STRE make, 3¢ less than Calcuttas; Wool Bags, 32| 400 C C & Va......180, 100 Standard looking toward the consolidation of these prop- | SCLIct: | The steadier tone of Amalgamated | N E Gas & Coke T 8 e Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | @%e; Fleece Twine, T4Gsc: Fruit Bags, 8@ | 60 Mexican . 13 exties served as an important stimulant, Basy | 50000 T0d"was & potent factor thaugh a | Atchison - Calumet & Hecia. 6y | Opening V AT Sy anaiaie e fatd. L. Afternoon Session. e e a1 an_fimlmd one, in the strength of ‘the market. | fi'fl;imlvfis ;gentennm i3 . 151 | Closing . While Onions are quoted easier at the mo- | nih = ;g ';sm"» # per ton: Southfleld | 100 Best & Belcher 171000 Silver Hill 30 aid the manipuletion for higher prices. | The trading continued to reflect hesitation, | Boston & Albany. Copper Range....... 63 iz e ment, dealers say that we shall soon have 0 | Bay. §8 or Wallemy & or; (ryant, 3 50: Coos | 400 C C & Va......1 60| 500 Union Con o Whether the present effort to create & buli | Weile the course of this stock continued er- | Boston & Maine....189 |Dominion Coal....". 46% New York Mectal Market. draw on Oregon for supplies, and as that mar- | end, $8 50: Comberiang, sioooperative Walis. | 400 Mexiean - 1l . 1l suooeed or mot we o not intend | TAUC, but when the firm support at about last | Bo5ton Elevated....16 [Franklin .. 5 = e umberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 market will sucoee £ A e | el as arariyes TLCTL L Sbout last | N 'NH & H.....s13% laie Koyais ] —— ket is higher than this prices must nise herc | in sacks:' Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, 315 | Following were the sales In the Pacifie Stock to predict, there being much to be said on | {8 L ST JO83 Perceier the general tone of | Fitchburg ptd 142% Mohawk . ) NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—There occurred a fur- | in conscquence. Stocks here continue light. Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk | Exchange yesterda: both sides; With an abundant supply of loan- | 1L, TAGICL YEeSre, SOedly mors, contident, | Union Pacthc 111102 Osceoln 5% | ther break In copper at London to-day, and | Fotatoes continue weak, but quotations show | and 317 In sacke: ‘Rocky Mountain descrip- Morning Session, Le possible 10 carry the market to a higher | 0% 2 very large scale. The stock nearly touch- Malmne- i oaia private advices reported good sales movement | Httie :;,mfiéo:‘fieyl;‘g;edeh?gal:irafth%er;?&es;mf& Cordtns 10 beand., [0® 87 3830 per ton, ac- | g0 Best & Belcher 11| 20 Mexican 13 level considering that stocks are so highly | °d the | "“d“'rfg‘fd‘;;s“""med yesterday for a | American Sugar....]28% at the lower level. The market finished the | {ae been previously well cleancd wp. Harrison's circular says: “Since the Ven.| 0500 Best & Belcher 10| 300 Ophtr ... » concentrated. No doubt a strenuous effort will | Tioment during the morning, but rallled | Am Tel & Tel....163 sesslon £2 lower on spot and £158 on fu- | ‘Thero Is nothing new In Vegetables, turs salled there have been the following coal [ $30 Soicigis - T e S - be made to anticipate the January disburse- | STONELY CLring the latter par 2 i and | Dom Iron & Steel. 27% Trimountain tures: thus the former was quoted at £55 5s and | POTATOES—70@$l for Burbanks from the | afrivals from Newcastle, NSW., viz.: Invin- | #0C C & Va..-...180 ments, which, will be very heavy and likely | FOPRE TVIth & he dglm of 2%. = e renewed | General Electric...218 '|Trinity . 24 the latter £55, or the lowest level reached | river; Salinas Burbanks, $§1 25@1 60; Oregen ;. e, 1% tons; Clan Buchanan, 3184 tons; h Afternoon Session. i0 aid such & movement But, while it would | foak 15 the London copper market was g | Mass Blectric.....l 28 |United S{aiés"l! 163 | aifice the recent downward movement started. | Burbanks, 31150143 River Reds, §1 351 0; | Fernbark, 2311 tons; Chehalis, 1114 tons: Wis. | 300 Best & Belcher 1. 300 Mexican “ D oy L et e I necker, | Were made for export to-morrow served to re. | N 13 Gas & Goké. b |Vietoria % | The local market for that metal was unsettled | Sweets, %@i0c for Rivers and $5cgs1 for Mer- | {be Pork. W04 tons: Miltiades, 260 tons; | 100 C C & Va.....1 8’ 500 Ophir ... » mination of the big leaders to Ii masiet, | DeEe Mads Lo expoct d tore- | N A s, 8§11 a0 nominglly @uoted at 104016 for Iake and'| ced. otal, 14,045 tons. One of the above cargoes | 300 Gould & Curry. 05 1300 Silve and the fact that many conditions are in their p: fon that the money sup- | United Fruit.,...... §7%|Winona 2 5. | came here via Valvaral: e = Tavor 1t 35 also very necessary to semwmber{Plies would grow stringent by the drain to| D B Bteel.. rr..i.. #RWolvertas | ;| RGN for oAbt i 16 POMIONE 4102 10 per (otl; i Oregons, T 15: | for the coul thers (he veaschwen CrRs Bae | T edtoan ....;.- I8 38 Uslon Com a that circumstances are much more contradic- | {4t Quarter. " The banks have lost to the Sub- T eased off £2 at London under liquidation, but | VEGETABLES—Green Peas from Los Ange- | L5 aF%, thirty-three vessels chartered 'to CLOSING QUOTATIONS. tory than & year ago. Prices are already ex- | ., S L7 WUt YPAnRd of 85,000,000, includ- London Market. trading was light, spot closing quiet at £110 15s | les. 4@6c: String Beans from Los Angeles, 4G6¢: | tapacity of 05,000 tons: of fhors we; Wth a — q‘ ceedingly high, in many cases the highest on | 1€ the payments & oe gold exported on and futures at £iM4. Local prices for tin were | Lilas, 2@6c; Cabbage, 40@50c per ctl; Toma- | aiready en route: The 1 ese nineteen are WEDNESDAY, NOV. 44 wecord. A sumber of ;mch e fmn"‘w:ot 4,000,000 of Australian £01d, of which the ot NEW YORK, Dec, 4—The C A also lower, to-day's decline amounting to 1@ | toes, 40@65c; Dried Peppers, 10@lic per sack: | rates on coal from Ne:vc B!fin cabled freight Bid. Ask. , & B W on what returns they do earn. but o 3 bl BheE o | o 1000 e Commercial Ad-| jyc; thus spot was quoted at 24.50c. Okra, 121%5@20c per 1b; Carrots, 25@3c per sack: | of fully astle show a decline,| 4jpne g Bid. Ask. returns they may earn, regardless of the fact y was notified over a_week ago, have 's London flanancial cablegram : Y ; of fully one shilling per ton since last mail;’| 41P) 02| Justice 04 ey t wave of prosperity cannot | ROt yet been received. Application has al | vertiser's London flanancial cableg: says: Lead—Dull at home and abroad, closing at | Cucumbers, 50@c; Pickles, 2%@ic per 1b_for | now elaven shillings is ¢ skod aun so oral ™o Alta 05 08 Kentuck — 02 hat the Dresenl wave Ol LLoSPErIty CANNOl| eady been made for the Withdrawel or a0t | The stock market to-day was idle and irreg- | 4.37%c and £11 respectively. small and 1@llc for large; Garlle. 14@2c: | sels are being offered. This will force ‘tne | Andes 01 03/ Lady Wash n - B e ot ion, Whither proaperity has | 000 of Government bonds on deposit to secure | Ular- Americans were neglected. President | Spelter-Dull at New York and London,.the | Green Peppers, 10g50c per box for Chill and 0@ | coast collieries to reduce the sellinz price of | Belcher 02 03jMexican . T very easy, partly owing to the return of funds | UM allowed for the month. It is evidently | message reassured but failed to attract buvers. | “Tron was quiet but about steady. Plgiron | Sauash, $8@10 per ton; Hubbard Squash, $8@10; | elament whioh will pro: olldh the disturbing ( Slion . 02 6 71 from the interior. Gold exports seem to have e ranenas for redemption. | The market is still overshadowed by the cop- | warrants, 10.50@1L50c; No. 1 northern foundry, | Mushrooms, 5@12ic per Ib, = s Tuath Xnell ta suy | SHeoeS - 02 03 e e e rd e modoritics ot Burepe | The eagerness of the banks o withdraw thess | p- | warrants, 10.50@11.50c; No. 1 northern foundry, | Musl 3 per Ib. advance in steam coals for many years to | Challenge Con.. 07 02w craeiis satined A becor capply of whr. | bonds, and, In consequence, to. Teduce hepe | POT, Situation. American shares opened around | 18.00@16(ic; No. 3 foundry. = southern, 14000 e come. It was exceedingly fortunate for our | Chollar 0 @ 05 bills also tended to check gold shipments, | Circulation, s evidence that the premium of. | Parities, eased oft slightly and then Union Pa- | 10:00c; No. 1 foundry, 1e30G1550c; No. 1 foun- Poultry and Game. industrial Interests that ofl came to our rescue | Confidence ..... — — o4 don, however, i £ 1l ¥ he | fered by the Government-for the redemption of | cific improved on New York's afternoon su; Qi aeuthern Bo SO0 ¥ s e o0 Iast_ Iv1ts abeence there wouta | Com Caf & Vet 6r =58 ndon owever, is !:r‘nemn\ a seller on the the bonds f& the 1mp:=ll1ng et lhp on of | port, and Pennsylvania, Louisville and Nash- Glasgow iron warrants closed at 55s 10d, and l\: een lflfllfl famine, coal would have sold | Con Imperial. o N % o7 ; ling to enlarpe its investments In | supplics. The monthly statement of the miem | stiffencd on the curb after the close of ine ex- five thus far this week. Prices show no further | Jay full time cnd oociar rich are running to- | Crown Pofnt.... 01 2|St Loui - Himed Shutoff In the suppiies of gold from | in circulation in the country by the Treasury | Change. Rio Tintos closed steady. Copper New York Cotton Marke:. change, except In Turkeys, which are higher | we have had & most soeammhble gaiara s Year | Eureka Con... 1 —Standard n3s% Eouth Africa we are still exposed to a demand | Department shows an increase of nearly | broke to £5 5s the ton. under light recelpts and a good demand. Only | should have & tendency 0 bring coal cayiies | Gaort & Cury. of o2 pindicate © ® % som us for gold. Fortunately we are well | EW0,00 during November, in_ spite of the 3 CLORING. ’ NEW YORK, Dec. i—The cotton market | 13 cases of dressed Turkeys arrived. in this direction. as the outlook is promising | Hale & Norcrs. 14 18| Utah oo % o8 able to supply this demand, so it meed cause | HE0U0.00, of gold exports'and a slight de- | LONDON. Dec. 4—Anaconda, §%: Atchison. | opened firm at ‘an advamce of 6 to 12 points, | Recelpts of Game were 80 sks and the market | 1OF & £oncrous grain vield in 1302 Julta — 01 Yellow Jacket.. 06 07 no concern: only it is well to remember that | Crease in th ns ank clrculation. | 81%; Atchison preferred, 102%4; Canadlan Pa- | and closed barely steady, net 4 to 8 points| did somewhat better, = 5 nounces the followin; ‘ompany an- —— #0ld cxports are not generally utilized as bull | Anxlety over the money outlook was thorefore | cific, 117; Denver and Rio Grande, 46; Demver | higher. POULTRY—Dres: rkeys, 17@19¢c; Live ing_quotations for the an- Srrumenie. . Our'cxpori rade. continues o | Zot in evidence to-day in spite of a deposit at | and Rio Grands preferred, 94; Northern P Turkeys, 14@16c for Gobblers and 14@l6c for nexed descriptions: Electric Light, 6%@9%e Colored Shooter Held. thow mple tras aces, but ‘exports haye | the SubTreasury for transfer to New Orleans | cific preferred 108%; Southern’ Pacific, 624 Hens; Geese, per pair, $150@17; Goslings, | Der set for sixes and Sc for twelves; Granite [ in several rxnon A fallen below last year's | of $350,000. The most notable points of strength | Union Pacific, 105%; Unlon Pacific preferred, 92, Eastern Livestock Market. $175G2; Ducks, $350@4 for old and $4@s for | MIning Candles, 7%@10%c for sixes and Sige . T. Gibbs, a recent colored arrival s, and our in the day's market were among the Gould | imports are steadil, D % | stocks, led by Manhattan, which rose an ex | for twelves: Paraffine Wax, y abroad and prosperity at Bar silver, %¥%d per ounce. - Money, 3%@3% per young: Hens, 33 50@4 5 450; old Roosters, $4@i 50; ; young Roosters, $1@ 9%@10c; from South Carolina, was held to answer Fryers, 33 50@4; before the Superior Court by Judge Mo- Radiant CHICAGO. LTS cent, | | may s treme 4%. This stock served 1 5 —_— Broilers, $3 50@4 for large and $3@3 50 1 OILa—Califoria Castor Ofl, In cases; No. 1 ISt but Suihi| York Chateal 'was consbicoously b s oy N York M Borhet CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—CATTLE—Receipts, 16,60, | smail; Pigeons, $1G1 2 per dozen for old ana | 10c: Pure: $120; Linseed Ofl, in barrels, bofied, | 527 Yesterday on two charges of assault ek have been ‘o’ s Smuine | bernevivania. - Gencral Gloctris fore 35 There ew XYor oney Market. including 300 Westerns; active and 15@20c high. | §1 75@2 for Squabs. Z‘fwie?:fi dsssac SRV Jnore: Llucolz.‘mc for | to murder in $2000 bonds on each charze. last few years. In the present | Were many gains of 1 to 2 points in the South- er; good to prime, $6 40@7 50; poor to medium, GAME—Doves, per dozen, 75c; Hare, $1 2; n_barrels rd Ofl, | November 23 he fired Ve ation there is nothing on which to build | Westerns, Grand Trunk, coalers and indus-| NEW YORK, Dec, 4—Money on call firm at | $3 50@6; 2 Rabbits, $L 50 for Cottontails and $1 for Brush: | Sy At soamr oy barrels, S0e;’ cases. 95e: | vy, s PRI shote =t Freat bope for higher prices. The latler | trinle. Notwithstanding’ the satisfaction Dro- | AGAX, per cent: last loan. & per cent: prime | B 3904 15, holtecs, W5 s otinare 5 1563 Jo; | Mallard, 33 50; Canvashack, $1G3; Spris, 3113 | G /A2, Nut. 55072 per gallon: pure Neatatoot, | 17 Ufias Smith, 3 Saed W I 4 waloom RSt e s : t - rri - g 5 : 3 : : : | Maliard, ; Can . $2a3; Sprig, in barrels, Tic: cases, Toc: > Dure.gs; | on Pacific-street. He missed Smith, b siready 2 bieh as nataral conditions war. | LS50 over the [ust” parasraphs of the | mercantile paper, $4G3 per cent: Steriing ex. | Bulle, $264 0. Cuiven, 4 000 10! Texas fed | G Tedl ¥LEQLS0: Wideeon, gt % Small | nall O Mafural white, oaise pbe gaitne: | wounded Wiiliam Wilkon ind Geores Ty ampiy’ Giscounted, while the effect of adverse | $10cks and Tnited States Steel were lageards | baskers' ills b §1 S155 for demand. anq ot | HOGS—Recelpts to-aay: 50,000; to-morfow, 37.. | Jackc Snipe, $130:° Gray Geese, 33 50: - Whits | Oil. barrels, 63%o for Cevion and Ssie Tt | satoon WhgrPened to be Jassing tie influences was warded off by artificial support | I the advance. Great Northern preferred 1ost | si 841,44 543 for sixty days; posted rates, 34 § | 000; left over, 10,000; active and steady, higher | Geese, §1 25; Brant, §1 50@2 per dozen; Honkers, | Australian. for | saloon. le firing the shots he de- last summer. The market is still in very | 1% and Northwest 6%, with a rally of 3. The $#50. @4 $8%; commercial bilis, 83,@1 84, except for light: mixed and butchers. $5 63 0. W, clared that he was from the South and pomertal conirol, it i quite possble hat'the | market closed Wightly irregular, but near the | AT Al iy SEROLBL AL §10: go0d to_clioce heavy. 3 6 2; Kl o Be O b anite Coal ON1_tn e would make the colored men hero ers, t chind them, | 107 cks. ‘i ; : rail- | heavy. $545@5 70; light, $5@5 75; bulk of sales, 2c: Extra Star, 24c: Flaine, 25c: Eocene, $3e 3 with easy money and January disbursements | Speculative bonds were strong, but there was | &‘:‘;{“Ei;‘éfix.r‘f“"“" Sluges, - mselvey il oo i, 20 sl di Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Seddoriuel’ sove ({.son::'emmium s s e o to come, and with the public imagination | \rcEularity in the general list. Total sales, SHEEP—Receipts, 25,000; sheep steady; good —_— cases, 21ic: Benzine. in. bulk, ldc; in cases, Max Salomon in Court. easily fired by the great deals which are in | $2,765,000. Conditi e T to chofce wethers,’ $3'50G4 25; fair to choice | Recelpts of Butter from Humboldt are falling | 20%c; 86-degree Gasoline, in buik, 20c; in cases, progress. will be able to ft values to a etill | Unitcd States refunding 2s advanced 3% and ondition of the Treasury. mixed, $2 7503 50; Western sheep, $i@4; native | off, but those from Marin are increasing, which | 20:2C: The case of Max Salomon, allas Otta R et her B o e slent | FEW Yding rocE then ok | wasHmNGRON, . Do Tarsisep e ‘:%’ el g equalizes the situation. The recent decline has | s in arams and iros tamee, o7 ™ c2%s and | Nathan, charged with conducting a lot. making purchases and suggest profit-taking on 'TOCK LIST. ASHIN N, Dec. 4.—To-day’s statement . EPH, steadled fancy creameries somewhat, and they | SUGAR--The Western Soesr Ref: tery in his office in the Academy of Sei- 21l pronounced rallies. B Bales High Low Close | Of the treasury balance shows: Avallable cadn | ST, JOSEPH, Mo., Deo. $GATTLE Re- | are no longer quoted depressed, but the medium | pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-b bags: ning Com- | ences building, was called in Judge Mo~ e e o G50 B% % sy balance, $168,316,024; gold, 31 ,735. | | §3 5037 25; cows and heiters, $i 3565 50; veais | and Jower grades are still dragsing. Prices e Sma . Sanc gan's court yesterday. Detectives Ryan W eather Rt.’[’ort Baltimore & Ohi 7500 105 - 5 | $250@5 25: bulls and stags, $2 25@5; stockers | Stand Al o8 Detore. Granulated, b. Confectl gy and O’Connell testified to arresting Salo- 3 B e A Tna Goeders. $2 2504 35, /There is no change worthy of note in Cheese, W oners’ A,'5.05¢: Fruit QO Mo iinbacite Tess') Camadian daciie? 70 140 sty | New York Grain and Produce.'| | sE0Seyisceots: 1000 best_strong to o | The decline in Eges has resuted in rather | Sranuigted, S5 Bost Granuiated (no-th bags | thore. N B Whinie testitea %o Rabus The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | Chicago & Alton 2000 3% % 4 | , SHEEP—Becelpts, 20; strong; top, lambs, | ever, and the tendency i otill to sell bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than | Sell their bonds or lottery tickets. The @ate, as compared with those of same date 1ast | ChICag0 & Alton pfd 100 77% $4 85. 3 i e S yeuna Cases of Eggs, | 15, barrels_or its equivalent Dominos, hait- | case will be continued this’ evening. scasin, and rainfalls tn'last twenty.four honre: | Chic280, Ind & Louls, 700" 48 NEW YORK, Dec. 4—The bulls had full 5 2 DOUNCY ea of - Bastern: Eggs, 5100 poungsta; | Parrels, 5.55¢; boxes, 5.30c per Ib. o e S il 5 dast twenty-four howrs: | Cnicaso Ind & Touid 1 8 swing tn ail the grain markets to-day. Corn Portland’s Business. California Cheese and — pounds of Eastern Reieipte of Prod Held for Burglary. ! Stations— 24 Hours. Season. Season. | Chicago & Gt Western, 1000 247% # | passed all prices in recent years, selling up { pa ’ Cheese. ecer 0, roduce. 9 Burekn -... @ 150 1541 |Chicago & G W A pfd, i 2% = 2% | to Tixe for May in New York and to 1%c at| PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 4—Clearings, $654,4s1; | BUTTER—Creamery, 23G24c per Ib for fancy P e, John Nolan was held to answer befors Red Bluff. 06 674 |Chicago & G W B pfd. 100 47 47 4;,,: Chicago. Wheat got within %c of the highest | balances, §75,745. ’| and 20@21c for seconds; dairy, 17%@20c; store FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, the Superior Court by Judge Cabaniss Sacramento 8 Chicago & Northwestern 500 208 205 o’ | point last August and the entire market situa. o B RO Ispe, K ey, Tub, N@Mc: G vesterday on the charge of burglary, in ;u”ns’r;‘;-ndwt Tty ;gxmgg l’}_oc);. xzi ; Pac 10,000 151% J147% 151% | tion was dominated by a volume of outside Northern Wheat Market. CHEESE—New, 13@12%c; old, 1lic: Young | FlouT, ar ?kn “,p; $1000 bonds. mMongafy’ T’?flms he broke Independence . 01 Chicage Torm & T pEa. 3, buying such as has not been seen here in . | America, 13% per Ib; Eastern 13@lic. Wiheat' otln i< INEH into the office of P. A. Murphy, metal Indepeniascs .- - Chicago Term & T ped. j meeks. Argentina was a buyer of wheat to- | PORTLAND, Or., Dee. 4—Wheat_Stead: EGGS-Ranch, 3@c for selected large, | BArleY, e1s --.... 1.0 Foofer, 43 Spear street. and had collected Los Angeles. 0 Colorado Southern day on bad weather and the South bought: on e 2 y at | 31@52i6c for good to choice and 30c for fair: | GALS: 7 " 46 a number of workmen's tools when San Diego 0 X | Colorado So 1st pfd continued drouth n winter wheat States. 6c for Walla Walla, 6lc for bluestem. store, c per dozen; cold storage, 20G Y4 caught by Special Officer Sample. i eceipts, 18,720 barrels; ‘WASHINGTON. c; Eastern, 19@27%c. 3 —— e . goo8 Francisco dats: Maximum temperature, | S2107800 50 2 BO3.. B e A el wigne? Sl TACOMA, Dec. 4—Wheat, %o up; biuestem, i ol Gl Fruits.~ | ran. ks 185 ey " Builders’ Contracts. ‘e following maximim and minimam tem. | Delawars Lack & West. WHEAT—Receipts, 15,200 bushels: exports, | & "> 0% iy MOTIEN, B8 ., i Tnd: Falk . Edward McLaughlin (owner) with Henry repture S et Bon e S | B & R b A O e oy London Wool Sales All Beris wete 3 more or Jes bad con- | Nt Sks e o, | e (et S 40-26; Jacksonville, 65-48; Kansas City, 36- Drie . R i o 3 0. 1 4 ditfon, y . s i e ” All alterations and additions, exc New York, 56.35; Omaha, 2822 Duluth, ‘si; | Erle 1st pfd Northern Duluth, e f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 hard i Apples vule firm and fine goods are bri it s Saibing, gas ‘And ‘sewering s Geomnting. Seit Lake City, 50-44; Chicago, 30-24; St. Louts, | Erie 24 p(d D e bull contook i daby |03, Jere active | LONDON, Dec. 4—The wool auction sales | tne improved prices without ditfcutty. wriies | Secs, s 111 S1glonorts. oks ... 7| make a Zstory frame building on lot on' 88 35-25; Philadelphia, 40-22. g::;‘:zorg.:my ume of o‘m“,e ,’,quy:a"‘.' ";'m"f 'w“gr; “t‘m’“; :fih:ud:lefl for to-day were postponed on account xg:: Purclon %‘}:\‘.‘.‘,‘“.‘n "fl':ff ::ge Ig:l.m'-nd ot o ‘WASHINGTON. ;}"fiy"ss 95, u.mlon block 1; m:l' Ninth, SW — p of corn, smaller Northwest receipts, dry weath. = feanniSd y eeee 8,43 ‘Mrs.” Minna Neiler Louls C. Buck (o T COREE BOPORD. | Tilmote Centred 7 s e e e iy A Foreign Markets gml{:nm O on yas anvaniagh. Srhare ia il Pl 1 i oy h Frank A, Baw Cobtracton o P BE_ O 3 # | Yfowa Central .. % o e W A g down to | prap, sks 5,100 y tect Phillip Schwerdt—All work except plumb. 8585 7 | Towa Central pfd.. one of the strongest markets in weeks. - The per crate, d . ing, painting. heating. electric work. 5 é‘g A %; 25.' 1B ot w close was strong and 14@I%c net higher. | 1 ONDON. Dec. 4 Comsols, 81 3.16d: Recelpts of Oranges are steadily increasing tures and mantels for & 3 etory aaa piom OX- ETATIONA. E EgEg 42 £ € | Lake Erle & West pfd March, 84%4@S5%c, closed at Sokc; May, §3 §-166) > . —Consols, 913-16d; silver, [ and are accumulating, as the demand is too | ¥~ % | frame residence en lot on N line of 0. StEz g EE F8% £ | Lovisville & Nashvill M!lsc‘dmd at 84%c; December, 82@83%c, closed | 25%d: mmm 1oif 65c; m;;:oa: on pass- lIlTh‘t'otc -hg;’h them. Prices are It.:l.ldln'er, 1 street, 126:0% W of Polk, W 50 by N 137:6; = B E af age, qu! steady; cai . 1 standard cars of Cranberries are expected to-day. . $6530. £ | Eaketah A COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 involce, | California, 30s; cargoss Walla Walla, 295 30, DECIDUOUS FRUITS, g STOCK MARKET. i apolitan Six 6%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 7T%@llc. Futures Epglish country steady. APPLES—$1 50G2_per box for cxtra, T5c@ & g g g:::, 24 | Mexican National gl;:ed eady, met unchanged zomx‘o mm. L OL, Dec. 4. wn-e,uqmu; No. 1|$125 for good to choice and 35@s5e for’ ordin- B% Hw . sloay ey | Minpcevails &8¢ $6 40a6 361006 15, | Bour In Paris, soady: Fromeh sountry weckers | * BoER AR 2 per bax. There was not much new on the marning 54 46 ... Cloudy .02 llx'.w 10, quiet; weather in England, overcast. 3 session of the Bond Exchange. Sales were ou 3 G, refining, 3%c; |~ COTTON—Uplands, 4 9-16d. QUIN Two hundred Hawallan Sugar sold &