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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1901. "STOCKS OE FLOUR AND GRAIN. AUCTION SALES ] 'ULAR SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF D CHANGE. et - o REU o €PECIAL AUCTION SALE The San Francisco Produce Exchange has issued the following report of flour and grain remaining in the State of California on cember 1, 1901: N AT £ & % Flour | Wheat Barley | Oats | Beans| Rye ARCADE HORSE_MARKET, 327 Sixth st., Ctl: DAY, Dec. 11, at 11 a. m. by U L L e B By ::fe?r:fi?- 1.5“"":1;\:"‘ Dramatic Company 1 will 11 all of the rolling stock ol le above e Tona, oo wnd i, Inchuing ratn aud Soer SR W Bt wml 1 o | | o | | s | Lo o 23 g ot e Sorcs . | Sonoma, Solano Yolo, Coiusa and Glenn counties o | ogeaisy | s | 1o | LS| ... |8 and 7 years old, weght 30 pounds. | pair of Sacramento, Yuba, Sutter, Placer and Tehama countles . 10,827 | 1,808,220 158,680 | 12,940 | 4,112 bay horses § an yen'nm L yle, weigh 4 24 ¢ Aldiison 7% Calumet & Hecla.645 Son b SE sty countices Madera, Tulare, Kii e e ol R PR T 1550 ?flnp%‘f:d Pl 10 pssdn: % brown hesse ] R 2 s 2 4 an juin, SN0, a0 5, 3 . 2 o m iC ), SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Bfigogrgd A % |Centennial .. 1% | San MD:&::_ Santa (‘:'1;';':' g‘flcgihm{esmm Crus, Monterey and San Duls Obispo, e o hetws 4 890d_drivers; also 1 hll:s:e‘h!m:lxs wagon, 1 Boston & Maine Toors Dflvw;nflfnn o counties 16,061 1,414,160 1,157,080 | 79,560 | 37,283 1,760 passenger "'fi-“z:e R — 2",:m:mwurr-y. - & ..189% | Dom C: Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside and San SING: Fuhgun, o 7 Conm oston Elev ......167 | Franklin 1% Diego. conntl 400| 15,80 | 27240 | 4740 | purpose horses. This is a rare chance for any Coffec in light stock and firmly held. B gt & Hrzty UTsle Rovale L 2L S b o R RISLE - IR J one to get young Eound horses for their own v ! » ] Irg pref » Mohawk . % - 3 at stables. B nd Lard advanced 1-2c. Hams unchang Union_Pacific |O1d_Dominfon ... 24% Totais = Mot | 1aomss | 4d6nam | 0450 | 46574 | 168, | prices SO M L g ivestock Auctioneer acon ana AT adat - =C. ;dxls(“::l?::):éus— *‘g‘::‘:;gly COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Wheat and Barlcy continuc wery firm. Amer Sueap” 12l |Santa Fe Copier. Flour | Wheat Barley Oats | Beans | Corn | Rye below our figures. Salvador is now held firmly = Do Troe o e e\ Temarnck , | b Ctls. Ctis. Ctis. | Sacks. | Ctis. | Ctls. 2 e without recent transactions. Oats strong, Corn dull and Rye firmly held. Gt PUNL 38 IEfoup el “7The statistical position of this market e STONEs 2 J < Gen Electrle ...l | Trinity ... 1901 June 1... | suesw | s | 4w should warrant the prospect of a ready demand z 187 : - Inite 1990 —December 1. 144108 | 12401980 [ 2.398880 | 200,250 w crop arrivals when they begin. It s Hay and Feedstuffs as preciously quoted. N ol A ShalUtah June 1 95000 | 836780 |0 Zussw | 14790 Aot Thch ety vellahis saaross thet th H demand for Michigan Beans at Chicago United Fraft .. 8 |Winona 480 Peosmlier 1 12,138 | 15,988,250 4,718,880 1700 Bulk of he crop will move iater this coming cazy do or 1 E U § Steel 1113/ Wolverine > season than usual e o sixty days. A g fficient coffee In sscond . . ¥ — $6 40G6 50; mess pork, per bbl, $15 %@16 00; | continue to feed Wheat to stock on a large | 31@3% for good to choice and 3¢ for fafr: | There s probably Sutfeictt coffes in second Large lines of river Potatocs bought up for speculation. r : lard, per 100 Ibs, 9 $314@9 %; short ribs sides |.scale. The Government report will be issued | store. cod to choloe %% morsge, 7@ | hands o & genera 8 f o 4 for 4 New York Money Markel. (oote), 55 438 A0: fry. Catea chonjaers. (boxed. | before Christman F e LW B . "o | 4@7'4¢; short clear sides (boxed), $8 90@9 00; [ ° The American visible supply Increased 2,344, - NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—Money on call, firm'| whisky, basis of high wines, §1 32; clover, con- | 000 bushels. The world’ Onions weaker. Vegetables about as before. e I (et Tend sea relaickadly maali- shipments for the | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | 13.697 bags, or normal for this period—in view. - ” - at i s H tract grade, $9 35. week were ‘as follows, i rters: Russial 4 Butter, Cheese and Eggs about the same. e e e S T B! 2 o, AL ntine, o h e el s e T e . o . S . lan, , . Oranges, v Three cars of Western Poultry arrived. Erime wercantll paper—4itge per cant o wiows bl 34,000 ‘the Geailed statement of the stock of £raln | mamiy ou wrcount ot i i Drices at New | LAD, the average of the Ave preceding ye » erling exchange was steady at decline, | Wheat, bu 115,000 on hand in the State appears elsewhere. - b Oranges continue in excessive sufpl with sctual business In bankers' bills at | Corn, bu.... 155,000 This market was veryp{':emng. With & further | YTk, Which are gending increased supplies this : .An’: lmg:)" ant 1 has been the incres £ e filsls%dlor demand and at $4 83%@4 83% for 3'9‘:’ g:- flgg,m :&\I"l&nce in ll'lumreo. though there was less ac- 'nu!r; Nfl]r:hehr d.c‘l.:‘ne I:l;em!ect ht?':::i dl:"m eflm land, an - c : " bu. 2, on call. uch = 3 Grapes and Figs about out for the season. Posted rates—t4 8614 &7 and 3 $5@4 sst. | Bariey, bu E AT T A SR BRI S 2 . Rl m #Aside trom the increased outlet to various Nothing y in Dried Fruits, il eSS0 . On the Produce Exchange fo-day the butter | @1 U7 per ctl. Receipts of Berries were very light, not ex- | POIOSS o OX00Ch: . Bave undoubtedly perma: Nothing new wn Dried Iruits. Mexioan doliars—s3ke. market was B creamerles, HigHyc: aalfien | | CALL BoARD saLES o s o s Sapa oy nentiy“icreased. due boti o “tnd Saturai e e Bondc—Governments, _steady; « States, Inac- ; cheese, steady, 9%@l0%c; eggs, firm, | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—8000 ctls, | Quotations for Grapes and Figs are djscon- | STowth of coast” population and the gradual Hogs, Caitle and Sheep as before quoted. ey, fresh, 24G25c. I8 600, 31 0si; o0, $108 UTISE s they have Soout dissppeased. ‘A few Extension of rade in neardy felds. Tt 12 hoped Sterling Exchange, Silver and Mexican dollars all lower o % 2 4| Regular Morning Session—May—2000 ctis, | castonaily for sevirey ooaply come forward 0c- | girections, and that the demand established £ Condition of the Treasury. $10. [t g Sy S Bl L SR Will be fostered and furthered by supplies from s < 3 3 Tail KA Aft 14, ; - YeS- | Contral America during the coming year surfi- Continucd decline in Nails in Eastern markets. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—To-day's statement Foréign Futures. 12,000, 100 Shon, w1105 Bobo, w1 oo, e | terday, & e nila, due to.day and another | Gient in quantity ana quality to mest it Local stocks and bonds featureless. : of the Treasury shows: Available cash bal- vanm et Prices continue ‘thelr slow 3. | be the last to be received here this season. bags Costa, Mice, 18 Nicavagua, 2138 Savador ik ances, $172,353,409; gold, $115,201,920. % grain Is reported. The Improvement scems £o DECIIUOUS FRUFIN §554 Guatemala, 85 Mexican and 1975 bags of LIVERPOOL, be largely in sympathy with wheat. s LES-$18003 per box for extra, Tc@ | other kinds: In' all 14100 bags, as against 134 - i AT e From a ‘general level of a point or mors London Market. Wheat— March, May, | , Feed, 78%@s0c for choice bright, T7%c for No. | 313 foF go0d to eholce and 35@esc for - | bags same time last year. 3 Dried Fruits in New York. Saturday s prices the market began to Opening 8 2% 6 3% | 1, and’ T@iic for off grades; brewing and | STHi1S0Y ADples ‘;0_3”5 s To-day’s first hand asking prices are: move upward and gained momentum. There | NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—The Commercial Ad- | Closing ... 6 2% 6 3% ;:’:“;m“ grades, §2)4@s5c; Chevaller, 80c@3l Per | PEARS Winter kinds, $1@3 per box. ,,‘,’,‘,':.“,.,E‘c’,‘,’ :b’,‘:fi’” u’l':gx’z"':.l: L‘L'm.:‘,i"if,’; Mol advices from New York say: “Demand | TR¢. 2 FIWERL Tesciion befope the, Closk but IR | vertiser's London financlal cablegtam says: PARIS. " CALL BOARD SALES. QUINEEE 1%k per “box. prime washed; 10%@lic nominal for good for currants is quite active and there is more | UARC YOS FenCWRL, making the closlng ac: | T, stock market to-day was weak, befng | Wheat— Dec. - Mar.-June. | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. g{;fi%’&%figfi per bt;!-‘ P washed; 10%@12%c for good to prime washed inquiry for round lots, principally from the | railroed, Manhattan, New York Central, | dominated by copper, which opened 10s down, | QPEDINE L2581 Second Session—No sales. worths and-§2Q5. for 1arme berrieys T 8 | peaterry. $54@it%e for {alr to prime peaberr West. The spot market continues very firm | Sugar, Pacific Mail and General Electric were | aithough closing ynchanged at £33 per- ton. | Csing -240 215 /| Regular Morning Session—No sales. BLACKBERRIES. . oe P s 10@1lc for good to prime; §%@%%c for fair: st 6965 for Amalias in barrels and Te for | 3l prominent in the rally, and the day closed | ® American stocks opened heavy on this slump | Opening 2785 2020 e e RASPBERRIES %6 per choer. e St Bt for stviclly prime SRS b cortut. Vhe ORath SRR WS L piivicys i el loan market was reflected | In copper, but rallied around midday on a | Closing T IE | 'nut as over 3,000 e were Baih Y Ranlaeiey e OMPERRIES Eastern, §10011 per bar- | washed; 104@iZc nominal for g0od to prime er, cables reporting an advance of about 6d. | in the sharp - decline In , foresign exchange, | recovery in Rio Tintos, which advanced from — washed: 9@10c nominal for fair washed; 101,@ Figs are strong at the higher range and de- | which preciuded all idea of gold exports for | 41 to 42%. New York falled to support the New York Metal Market. local mills, they will not go on the market.| CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1@1 % I1%e nominal for good to prime washed pea- The feeling continues very firm, largely owing rds, $1 508 co an mand is excellent. Layers of good quality are | the sresent. Money was reported easler in | i.e ana the close was flat, with a further 0 the Government demand, actual and Dros- | fancy Seediings. eotl s Hascerins’” sy | Lerry: W@i0%e nomival for good to prime hard to get under S@¥igc. Dates are in fair | ondon, Berlin and Paris to-day. B e Pective. - Enormotis. realIsfng. 18°% Sabonton.. "ab j nes. 310 | semi-washed; 9%@¥%c nominal for superior . N Sy Railroad bonds weakened in eympathy with £oi5en Tices ended about half | NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Two important points | (1 > b {1 125; Japanese Mandarins, $1@1 75; Lemons. $1@ | unwashed: 9 for good green unwashed. 559 reuest at unchanged quotations. Malaga clus- | grocie Cpne pe . o v Wabash | @ point above the worst. London is inclined > 33 ocAnam 2 Chicago, where the brokers ame advising their | 1 50 for common and $2@% 50 for good to choice: H Ky =S ocks, but became irregular later. wWabas were brought out in the metal markets to-day, | Customers to take their profits. e oo oR, g2 %0t 703 o0, Jor 800d to cholces | for mood io superior unwashed peaberry: s@ic * o= . . x to fear that America is facing a money squeeze 5 - ter ralsine are scarce and in active demand. | debenturcs gained nearly 2 per cent. Total | g; Yhe end of the year. Predictions regarding | One was the sharp advance of 15 points In thé | Grays, §$112@12) for feed and $1 20G1% | & Tananas, $209 per bunch for Mew Otlears | 1o, common to ordinary. Valencia layers continue firmly held at 7@7%c, | sales (par value), $5.185,000. oo s At % . for seed; whites, $115@1 30; Surprise, 31 d b > Nicaragua—12@15c nominal for prime to fancy eccording to quality. California loose musca. | URited States bonds were all unchanged on | the next Amsigamated Copper dividend place | price of spelter at New York to $ 45 bid, as a | 1%, 301, Whtiss, B IDGL 0 Sutpries, 3 #08) and $0c@$l %5 for Hawallan; Pineapples, $3@4 | washed; 9%@llc nominal for fair to strictly o ot g ol s el S8 T all the way from nothing to 1 per cent. Paris | result of reports that the spelter interests of | 1 s fo wond: rou st Io4eT 20 oo ) | per dozen; good washed; 8%@%%c nominal for good to su- let. Local at 7, NEW YORK STOCK LIST. is developing strength after the long weakness. | . ey baa b s r ; red, $112%4@1 20 per ctl for feed —_— S 1 for_choice and Te for fancy: coast sesded | ) TOCK LIST. _ & Gold recovered to 77s 2%d on Austrian buy. | the country ha en absorbed by the trust. | and $1 20@1 30 for seed. £ i pre perior unwashed; 3@9%c nominal for good to T s cholce and 74 @Ti%e for fancy. Ci Ty Om iy London closed unchanged at £10 16s 3d. The | CORN—Reallzing continues on.an enormous ! Dvied Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. |unwashed peaberry. rnia layers are still in very light suppl: 3, % % Silver is flat on New York sales, and there | other was very heavy business in lake copper | Scale at Chicago, where the market was very G‘;‘“‘"“l and Mexican—12%@15%c for prime Exaporated apples are quiet. Choice and fancy | $5H500 P & 101% 1021 | 5 @ fall In price of the metal in Indfa. in the London market, where 200 tons were | ITSSUIar yesterday, declining from 60 to 67%C, | FRUITS—Apricots, 1@8t%e for Royais and 30 | washed; 1% @108 for seod ft.,fi;‘f-"’g,_é%fi"nfl e Bt At ey il fraie e et @ | Baltimore & Ohio pf : 13, : CLOSING. vlaced. Prices in the London market, however, | “Th[e0ett0F (0 f8C Lory qull, Large yel. | 190 for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- | for fair washed: 8@dc for medium: §@7e for “Prunes are firm on the coast af from o | Cabadian Pacific 12% nl/(_)l:sz: e Deré sifi'\'»méo"d:‘ 6%; Atnchlsun._ were not materially altered, as spot closed un- | Jow, $§1 3734@1 42%; small round do, $1 37%@ | rated Apples, 7@Slc; sun-dried, 3%4@#%c; | Inferior to ordinary: 10%@12c for good to prime 3c o a 2ic basis for Santa Claras, new crop. | Caseus. Southern - Patioo prefermed, 0%, Conadian Pacific, U6 | changed and futures closed with a met gain | 142%; white, $1 8@1 42% per etl. Peaches, 5@Ttéc; Pears, 4G8c; Plums, pitted, 45 | Washed peaberry; 94@llc nominal for good to Outside g00ds are held mostly at & Z%c DASIE. | Cheonbe o Aricy B Northern Pacifie peetereed, 103: Sormeds | of 25 6d. Thus, spot closed at £55 and futures | KYE—i5@ii%e per ctl. - @6c; unpltted, 1@2c; Nectarines, 5@5ic for red | DThRC, ufwashed peaberry: 3@9%c nominal for though some offeriugs are reported at fess. Old | Chicago & Alton P Pacific, 60%. Union Bacific, 102%; do preferred, | 3t £54 17s 6d." The local market for copper | BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at §1 65 per ctl. and 5%@6%c for white; Figs, 3@3ke for black. | SR [P TBorior upwashed. prunes are offered at a 2%c basis for all sizes | cuicato T.3%%7 DI 31; Rand Mines, 103, Bar stiver flat; 2544 per | Was unsettled, with values quite nominal on —_— PRUNES_New crop are quoted as follows: | gocnaryeq g9 20 istant wire Nalls wers of Santa Clara, except 40-50s and %0-100s. g o Ditace.: Moncy. SUOE T et the basis of $16 50@17 for lake, §16 37%@16 625 Flour and Millstuffs. WA¥s, PU@Thc 0-Ws. HQc: W-0s. 440 | I5c lower than ihe rate made & week: betess A prominent vacker of prunes at San Jose, | Cnicags & Baseeon Til for electrolytic and §16 for casting, ali nom- s 10, SKGc; T0-80's, $4@8e; 80-90s, 2% | 200 356 helow the eard list for October. T+ o Cal.. wired a broker bere to-day Geclining | Chy & Great West * % | inal. @3c; 90-100’s, 2%@2%c per b, - S for October. graers for new crop Semte Clara fruit on a | Chi & Great W A bi Tin was quiet and steady at New York with | FLOUR—Callfornia Famlly Extras, $3250 | A RAISINE (Price per 2016 box): Clusters— Réeists of Prid four-size basis, and reporting 3c as ab- | o B e l i = i 5 prices not essentially changed. Spot cloted at | 50, 1 Bakers' Extras, $§ 1 > | impertal, esa, i fancy, 5: 4 3 solutels the bottom figure. It is stated 1n | Chicngs & Nortbmes New Yorie Grain and Produce. | | 35 50@2. London was Ts 10d higher, closing at | oecson 1 5008 16 per sareel far tomile sy | crown, '$160; London _Layers—Three-crown, eceipts of Produce $1 20; two-crown, $1 10. Price per 1 p dvices that th tity of R 25 r . ; i and Standard — avaliable 1s very lmited and that fully | Gricae% B 1 & Fac. | i | Lead; quicr; Bachanged at New ok Lon- | #2792 for Bakers': Washington Bakers, 2% | foose. | Sfuscatels- Four-crown, three- FOR MONDAY. DECEMBER 9, % pir « )f the entire mew crop has been t‘hlc:u T& T pta = ™ | don closed 1s 3d lower at £10 12s 3d. @3 crown, —; two-crown, ——; Seedless Musca- | Flour, Leather, rolls 57 moved out of the State. So far as can be! G C, C & St Louis. SW - YOR! 9.—FLOU! Iron, quiet; Glasgow closed 558 84 and Mid- | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | tels, —; Seedless Sultanas, 5%c; Thompson Hops, bales 529 learned the new crop of Santa Clara is now | Golorado 5 EW ' YORK, Dec. 9.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | gieshoro closed at 43s 1i4d. Pigiron warrants || 1 ai 4> 00, the: Hemiles, CEak Seedless, '6lc; Bleached Sultanas--Fancy, 5 Straw, ton: ] reduced to a point where nothing is avatl- | Gelo Seath o ned 483 packages; exports, 23,880 barrals; falrly |aere quoted at $10 50@11 50; No. 1 Northern | miowe 53 ver 100 1os: Rye Flone sy qoom | choice, 7%c: standard, 6lc; prime, 5%¢; un- Hay. 'tons . ¥ price outside of two sizes, namely. | Colo Seath 28 pra . active and stronger. Winter patents, $3 %@ | foundry, $15 50@16; No. 2 foundry, Southern, | Fi0UF. 33 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §275; Rye | pleached Suitanas, 5c. Bleached Thompson's— Quicksilver, fisks 23 a S0cts. Some packers hold these | Delawers & Homion 1425; wirter extras, §2 80@3 15 314 50915 5; No. 1 foundry, Southerri, $15 3@16; | Jocel, $2 50 Rice Slovr, ¥; Corn Meal, £.3:| Extra fancy, le: fancy, 10¢; choles, Sc; stan- Ralatns, bxs : the 3%c four-size basis f. o, b. in| Dela Lack & Western. WHEAT—Receipts, 45,00 bushels; exports, | NO. 1 foundry, Southern, ‘soft, $15G17. LTS Buskwisst. Blots, SIBLE, Craskibil s ol e AR B, T e - Denver & Rio Grande 0,240 bushels; spot, strong. No. 2 red, 87 Wheat,” $350; Farina, ${50; Whole Wheat | NUTS—Chestnuts, 10@12%c; Walnuts, No. 1| Bran, sks dcory, bbls ... 60 | — Denver & R G ptd f. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, Siic elevator; No. Eastern Livestock Market. Flour, $3'%5; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6 855 35; | softshell, $%c: No. 2. Tie; No. 1 hardshell, 9c; | Middiings, Peits, bdls ...... 346 Weather Report. AR 1 Northern Duluth, “88%e £.. o, hisafioat: No. 1 e n sacks, $6 50gS; Pearl Barley, $5: Split Peas, | No. 2, 7c; Almonds, 11@13c for papershell, 9@ | Potatoes, sks Hides, No - B0 e hard Duluth, %%c f. 0. b. afloat. Options CHICAGO. i0; Green Peas, 36 50 per 100 pounds. ioc for sorishell and 6G1C for narduell; bea- | Wine,"gals - 'Tulow. - 8 (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Great Northern pfd gpened casy and Gurther declined when unsat- | ° cHICAGO, Dec. 9.—CATTLE—Receipts, 24,- st R o 12%c; | Brandy, gal SAN e isfactory cables, rains In.the West and free 3 L3 b 24 Fliberts. 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@3c; Cocoanuts, OREGON. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. $—5 p. m. | Hocking Valley long and short seiling were reported. Later | 000; generally 10@15c lower. Good to prime, Hay and Feedstuffs. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | Hocking Valley pfd 470/Bran, ks ........ 3,913 gate, s compared with those of the same date | 1Lin0lS Central lost season and rainfall in the last twenty- | Jowa Gentrel pfd. four hours: Lake Erje & Western. WASHINGTON. by heavy covering and reported new high rec- | feeders, $2 %@ 30 heifers, | Receipts of Hay were more liberal and the | 1/ for light amber: water white extract; grds for the crop. Closed strong and lise over | 53 50g5 50: canner $204 75; | market was soft. Arrivals of Bran from the | SG3S Eht amber extracted, dgsc; dark, dc. R e ol \ SLAOEIAS, i caives, 11D H00D north were also heavy, but prices showed no onde i 3 50@5. the market had a vigorous raily accompanicd | $6 40@S; poor to medium, $i@6 2%; stockers and HONEY—Comb, 12@12%c for bright and 1 {Om, tle Flour, qr Oats, "ctis bulls, Lest This Last | Lake Erie & W ptd closed sstpc; May, S6%@SSHc, closed 8§%c; Le- | HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 50,000; to-morrow, | chan i pStasions 2t hours. Season. Season. | Loutevilie & Nasqviiics. iiis Shobel EuaInET IR S 45,000, lett over, 500 head. ' Market, 5010¢ | “TRAN—_315 50@16 50 per ton. Provisions. » Sacramento ..... 5.9 6.3 g WOOL—Quiet. ? . D 5 6065 90 S @ 90, bulk | o F EEDST i Ly, s DT | Tocal dealers advanced Bacon and Lard o e, ih 8 |Memegme oo lam SSPEG puo, stenay. N 7 tavotce, | I7UER NERTY $3005 W Might, $0 5565 9: bulk | son; Gilcaks Meal ac the mill, 31a2s: jousing, | | Koot So0 SIMCH, AR Snd Tard vee STOCK MARKET. Freano ... z §:10 | Minneapolis & St. L1 130 R Ly SHEEP—Receipts, 25000 head. Market for | 531 5og32) Cracked Corn, $32@42 50; Mixed | Chicago market ‘was higher. 3 ey o : " ifimurl Pacific 42,200 centrifugsl,. 96 test, - 3%c: molasses sugar, sheep, steady to hs:mns'chm'mbs‘i mstgnzqy! K‘D Feed, $16@17. 2 - 3 CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12¢ per Ib for heavy, { - San Diego......... S8 OB . LW | New Jecesy Contea - COFFEE—_Futures closed - net unchanged to o 32 3005 20; Western lambs, $2 | 51a; Alfalta, i8G5 50; Clover, — $6G7. Volun: | O extra light and 1ic for sugar-cured:|day and beyond firmer prices for Alaska Pack- foon, Francisco ‘data Maximum temperature, | New York Centra 5 polnts Mlatier. ) Halst/SaRvibvat S S 3 " e 250G Stock, S0 per-tom.. L | Bastern sugascured N perornia | ers' on the Bond Exchange there were no e T E - gs, including: December, 6.55¢; March, - D@ATae - . 12 .« e following maximim and minknum tem- | Nortolk & e B @6.80c; May, 6.90@6.9c; July, 7.05@7.10c; Sep- STRAWSNGPSc per, bale: 3 extra ‘Mers, SL11 50; Family, $12012 0; prime Sanges Warthy: of mate. Mess Pork, $13: extra clea 50@23; Mess, | The following dividends will be pafd to-day: Beans and Segd:_ $18 50@19; Smoked Beel. 13%@lic per Ib. Giant Powder, Tsc; California Wine, 60c; Port LARD—Tierces, quoted at S%c per Ib for | Costa Water, 3c: San Jose Water, Soc. D compound and 11%c for pure: half barrels, k) g HOGa Recainte, 1560 packages: steady. West- | grain Saturday, December 7, as compiled by | A large local house has recelved advices from | pure. 11%e; 10-1b tins, 12%c: 5.1b tine, 12%er srp | ot fagqnd Gas Will pay a dividend of 3¢ on peratures were reported from Eastern stations: { Northern Pacific ptd. Boston, 42-34; Cincinnati, Ontario & Western. Jacksonville, 65- Pennsylvania Reading . tember, 30e. Visible Grain Suppl BUTTER—Receipts, 6100 packages; firm. X 5 creamery, 16 12¢; June By 2c; factory, 12%@15 NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—The visible supply of creamery, y, 4 Chicago, ; Bt . | Reading ist pfd. g i o iy 2 . Philadelbhia, 40-36, 1 2 h ern at mark, Z6c. the New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: | Chicago saying that under the phenomenal de- "",5' 121 . At the annual meeting of the Gilro; . =2 con B Yous & ¥ 2 DRIED FRUITS. Wheat, 5,240,000; increase, 2,864000. Corn, 10,- | mand lately prevailing there at least half and | | COTTOLENE_One halt-barrel, 10%c; three | Gaslight Company a dividend of Tac per — THE COAST RECORD. St Louis & S F 1st pfd.. - Trading In evaporated apples was moderately | 980,000;" dccrease, 207,000, Oats, 6416,000; de- | possibly two-thirds of the Michigan Bean crop | #2ICEATES, et one tleres, T%e; two t ciered. . The following efficers wer} siect. St Louis & S F 2d pfd. ,000. | has become exhausted, and that the outlook is Directars, Amos Robinson (president), F. active, particularly for choice and fancy grades, 157,000, Rye. 2,520,000: decrease, o 1 wBaBERL o SEWEES! BEEEEsEEELEeLE 3 ] St Louls Southwestern. |'at fully former prices. The feeling was gen: ,500,000; decrease, 198,000, s 3 a3 R.’ Chesboro, S. T. Mocre, L. A. Whitehurst £ 23 St Louis Southw pfd Crally Steady. State Sommon (o good, S@NC: el e ontinues, dull. with no chanses woreey | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | (ecretary) and M. Casey sTaTioNs. B i St Paul . Pt prime, 5@9%c; choice, 9%@9%c; fancy, 10@10%c. New York Cotton Marker. of especial comment. The stock on hand In the : g5 Southern ‘pasitic T T e e o State December 1, as given by the Produce Ex- | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands se | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ] & Southern Railway PRUNES—3%@7c. NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—The cotton market g"’""bw“l’ 4In814 sacks, against 2(3,034 sacks | apout 14c under quotations.” Heavy salted — : 3 : $outhern Railway pfd. APRICOTS—Royal, 10GMc; Moorpark, $%® | opened steady at an advance of 1422 points Flaxsced ‘continues to arrive freely from | Steers. lic; medium, 10c; light, $kc; Cow MONDAY, Dec. 83 p. m. ho RN Somy Tolddo St L & st "FEACHES Pested, 1201tc; unpesied, T@1kc. e e s tkies v e - LIRSS S S i iy !:,s‘f: Satees v‘::un!":e ol o Mo, B RO W PrOAy T. | Do racs, ) M- * " S @3 16; Large White, 32 5093; Pea, 33 50@4: | Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 16%c; Culls, lde: 316 52 4 N Clear Dnten Tacms i 72,800 London Wool Sales. Pink, §1 80@2 10; Red, 32 50@3; Blackeye, $850@ | pry Kip, 15c; Dry Calf, 15c; Culls and Brands, o 33‘33 g fi xw goudy ek gm \ Chi Gri Mt ”f’c:l{'m“' $425@4 50; Red Kidneys, $ 30@4 | 15c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 15@30c each; short Pocatellp, Tdaho...20.92 36 30 SW mxg; Whosnn ptd 15,300 | ago TN g LONDON, Dec. 0.—The offerings at the wool | “SEEDs Trieste Mustard, $@8 15; Yellow | woor! m&“fi 16 acn Horse Tas: - Independence...... 2.9 5 30 8 PLCIdy 00| wheor @ 1* okt Erle 900 auction sales to-day numbered 14,800 bales. | Mustard, 33 2@3 50; Flax, 32 65G8 2; Canary, | $2 80g2 75 for large and $302 25 for ‘me: Los Angeies BN nE W Fcay Wisconsin Central” b 3 | Competition was sbirited and fine qualities sold | $4G8%o for Basters; Altdlta, trom Utah, $ic! | glum, 3175 for small and Sc for Colts: Horse = 88 7 jear i 3 ; Hemp, 8%c 3 3 2 , e Portiand 08 48 42 8 Rain Wieconsin Central pid. 1,400 CHICAGO, Dec, ‘9.—Over-confidence among | 8t full rates. A wood selection of ‘fAne greasy | Mg, o 0GLR% TR, P47 £G2; Green, 31750 | Gian 81 55 for smant eng 00 teeons D Red Bluff 2.9 52 4 SW Cloudy Adaite o the bears in the grain pits brought grief to| Gamtinent. and ocoasionally a lot was taken | 2 25 ber ctl. skins—Summer or red skins, 3c; fall or me- [ earVs Roseburg 3014 5% 46 NE Pt.Cldy American many shorts to-dey. Liquidation for profits | by American buyers. Lower grades were more E— dium skins, %0c; winter or thin skins, 2c | H,C & cramento 30.06 52 42 SE Cloudy United Btates and short selling brought a tremendous vol- | active and bids showed slight improvement. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. |Soatskins—Prime Angoras, Tc; large and | , Do S . — 0 ke w 8?,‘,’;.’,’, Wells-Fargo . : ume of business, but the low prices which fol- e i g 2 !E‘rflxgwsgg‘_\.l:lfd‘-‘“:i T EETe A““mm - ’g‘mp ™ San Luis Obiepo.. 2004 66 5 N Btidy P S IR lowed these weakening Influences were too Foreign Markets.. - Potatoes seem to be working around into a | 4%@5c: Brease, c. 3 s Do gntd 6s..100 asen) . 8an Diego 2.9 74 46 NW Pr.Cldy Am Car & Foundry.... 3,200 tempting to the big public and amid scenes of el foattlon. sgatsy 16 spydiee: tial sitosk: OOL—Sprinig, 190 to 1%01—Southern, de- |, DO {“l;d Se..108 1910) Seattle... 30.04 46 40 SE Rain Am Car & Foundry pfd 900 the wildest confusion wheat was seit up to a| LONDON, Dec. 9.—Consols, 92 9-16; siiver, Save. Haat I fective, 7 months, 7@Sc; Oregon Valley' fine, 8 P of - ‘23"3’5 36 34 NW Cloudy Am Linseed Ofl new crop record vrice. 25%d; French rentes, 101f §2%c; CArgoes on pas- ;‘n pa;tle-bl -k" t ;%1'1:" :\r‘e qumm:::‘ o u@wii-gn' m:g:mlm .fim :ugmmam Her"! ¢ 8’03 9% 34 36 SE e 2 3 4 : g ver Burbanks a , and are now storing | gon, ern, choice, 3 air to' 3 004 46 % 8 g::g; m éltmmd O}:‘ &x& ‘Wheat sold In great quantities at the open- | sage, sellers at advance; cargoes No. 1 stand- | them to hold on speculation. The amount to b: s@lic; Nevada, 10@12c. Do1lec [s Winnemucca . % 44 2 SW Cloudy v o e ing. Conditions had changed; there was not|ard California, 30s 3d; cargoes Walla Walla, | thus stored is placed at 100,000 sks. This mar- | Fall—San Joaquin, 6%@$%c: San Joaquin | N_E of Q) . Yume.. 2992 70 38 N Clear ‘Anaconda Mining. ol i the same general clamor for the cereal from |29 6d; English country markets, firm; fmports | ket has been affected by this deal and prices | Lambs’, 7%@9; Middle County, $@l0c; North- | Do bs. S P ot e Brooklyn Rapid Tran.. 14.100 the country and there was & nervous feeling | Into United Kingdom, wheat, 289,000; imports | are quoted higher again. ern Mountain, free, 3@10c; do, defective, 8@9c | Nor Pac < _snt Temperature, 7 2. m.—48 degrees. Colorado Fuel & Iron.. 1400 resultant from the tumble of prices in Wa | into United Kingdom,' flour, 189,000; wheat and | Onions are weak at a further decline. Re- | per ib. Nor Cal SP Br ] ER CON: Consolidated Gas ..., 1,700 street. In general there was an lndu‘::emem flour on passage to United Kingdom, 2,440,000; | ceipts were 1100 sks. HOPS—9@10c for fair and 11@12 per Ib for | Oak Gas 8V Wi WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Genernt mrocoms 1500 for people with high priced lines to take good | Wheat and flour on passage (o Continent, | Five cars of Merced Sweets came In and | §90d to cholce. g b v < FORECAST. Glucose Sugar "900 profits. Big houses with connections in New | 1,370,000, AR i T = b The pressure has fallen rapldly during the | Hocking Coal %00 York, the Northwest and Se Tagiions in New | 1T IVERPOOL, Dec. 8.—Wheat, firm; No. Tomatoes are doing better, as there is no San Francisco Meat Market. Vo A past _twenty-four hours over California. Utah | International Paper 1,000 sellers, and Patten is reported fo ha Y | e s California, 65 8a@es %d: wheat 1n | very Hittie noor stock lylng atotnd. 2 arret. and Nevada. The disturbance m,"""{‘d‘:'he"‘;:: International Pap pfd.. 200 loaded' 1,000,000 bushels of wheat, As the mar. | Paris, firm; French country, Jmarkets, ull; | ' Garnet Chiles from Oregon sold at $1.35@1 5 s 4 Contra Costa.. 5% 76 [Port Costa 6315 86 apperently retroceded to the southwest and je | 1ternational Power kets weakened in price they were met with a | Weather In Tneland fac, bu i D O ATOES—750@$1 10 for Burbanks f tiome - [0 further change fn any descrip- | Marin County. 88 — |Spring Valiey. — m causing unsetticd weather with HEht et ang | Laciede Gas renewal of outside buying, which was in such | COTTON—Uplands, ixd. (vers: Ballugsl Fucbanks, . SLANGL O oreacs | ot GAS AND ELECTRIC. snows and high southwest winds over Nevady | National Biscu bulk that it could hardly have come from CEPSEG - Po- | e DAk o QL 0 Oregon | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | Cent L & P..._2% 2% Pacific Light.. 48 — wnd Easiern Callfornia. At Cossen Cotoos | National Lead 1,600 scattered outsiders. Some of the persistent | LIVERPOOL, Dec. 9.—Hops at London (Pa- | B 5, $110@1%5; River Reds, §140G100; | are as follow, Equit G L Co. i (Sacramento ... — 40 Daxiowues ‘wing Velocity of 45 miles per hous | Natlonal Sall pe : bulls continued baying, ana"even”at the top | cific Coart) stcady, 363 Toe: . | Sweets, H@ie for Rivers and weGsl for Mer- | “BEER iGrc for Steers and 568 per Ib for | Mstual IS FG & B 1 9% e southwest rted. s e cpening ‘thought the by mports o rpool 2 : ows. 3 = . The temverature has Talien from 2 to 10 de. | P8cific Coast 200 Bood one. Condiions that wenally sovers mers | wodk Were 105600 quarters from Atlantic ports, | ~ ONIONS—§1 502 per ctl; Oregons, 315082 | “VIAL Large, THgS%c: small, 50% per 1. | S0 Gab Sl Shy 37 | Som Franciscs: 54 o grees along the coast. Rain has fatlen ooy | Facific Mail 00 Somewhat mixed. Cables Were not uite ag | none {rom Pacific ports and 400 from othef | VEDGETABLES-Green Peas from Los An-| MUTTON-Wrethers, T07de: " Ees. sigic o) . 8 — Central and Northern California in moderate | beolics Gas 5 S NYS mvigrected. | Tbugl the Bugiish [iporle. /B ST B A e portet] A ey e e E e Rz e Firem's Fund.242 — | amounts. country mi were : e imports of corn ; , e A 1 Bsa: e — Forecast made at San Franclsco for thirty | prcrsed Steel Car pi Northwestern fi‘eceipli :verr:'mllfi’g Z:r‘:’b::r::fi last weekpowere 30,200 quarters. ;l;qms}(m, 1420@8-7 ; Dried Peppers, 10@i5c per Pom(—u‘?c ag:; l%mm 150 to 250 Ibs, Se; BANKS. houre ending midnight, December 16, 1601: Pullman Palace Car 200 215 215 214 | mary receipts showed a good gain. ' The in- TR pii Etmm\ggrurmb e Gl per | under 130 Ibs, 54@5%c: sows, 20 per cent 0% L P &A...100 11 Northern California—Cloudy and = unsettled | Bob t 000 “15% ‘15 15 | creases In breadstuffs on passage &nd in the Portland’s Business. % sadll ann < A 1be | Off boars 20 per cent off and stags 40 per cent = Mer Ex dig).. 183 — weather Tuesday. clearing i norhers meiios | Bepublic Steel 000 6 68 Gots | visible supply aiso were besrion factns, v g ib for small and 1@1ic for large; Garlic, 1@ | off from fhe above quotations; dressed Hogs, | Cal Safe Dep..109% — 'S F National.130 = — in the afternoon” light northwest winds Sugar 800 122 1191, 12175 | all these influences to abet the seling presson 24e; Green Peppers, 50@6sc per box for Chili | 7%@s%c. > First Natloni.320 — | x Southern Callfornia—Cloudy and wssettieq | LCinEssee 61% 627 | prices fell off badly. May options, which opened | PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 9.—Clearings, $§71,- | and 80@c for Bell; Egg Plant from Los An- T Ton.. 3,400 63% ! SAVINGS BANKS. weather Tuesday, e i Union Bag & Paper Co. 3 5% %oike nigher to A i 2 i Eeles, 6@Sc per Ib; Summer Squash from Los > southerly winds p— ers; fresh Union Bag & P Co prd.. | 721, | steadily el to «m:.wgnon‘:w;:n';ufi}:gfz | e et 15 S e A (s Sitah, G e General Merchandise. gl o L S Netada—Cloudy and unsettled weather Tues- | Untieg Sioos toor a0 LS | et o bt on Smocs, breseis, [N cami Northern Wheat Market i pe e S R At 0 = |Cion Truseiis = aay. with Ment rain or saow; eamer Tuce | United States Leath pfd 100 $1% &% 815 | the. reaction with the foree ot 8 erieiiy orthern Wheat Market. VAo T GRAIN BAGS—Calcutta Gratn Bags, 7e: D T, e Elncit wisd T weev o Wi | U Sam S iR BD BD B BBt St S Poultyy and. G e e e e ot vieinity- = T 7 0 y al ren at e . N 5 = e ey e Brobably clearing dur. | Dae Siaies Bteal pid 3230 Gk o0 i | for At i ety imites the price PORTLAND, Dec. 9.—Wheat—Fair demand; i b o ‘mveve'll:n:eén,mguier ton; Southfleld Geary . 2 5 |Beceldia = ng the dey; brisk wester], P 3 2 for May was up again to 83%c, 7 4 all " e 4 - - - ALEXANDER G. MeADIE, ~ | Beticn Union Z20 98l 0 S1is | record. . The close was vers fing, Yoo atoeb | GUlet and steady. Walla Walla, 62062%c; blue- | hree cars of Tastern came in, selling at 5 5o | Wellington, §5; Seattie, §7; Bryant, 38 305 Cons - = Forecast Offictal. | Am Locomotive pid.... “300 8% o8 ibé | Saturday, at s8%@ssiic, S poriers bought 1,000,000 bushels Saturday | for Hens and young Roosters, § for old Roos- | Bay, $3 50; Wallsend, $8 50; Co-operative Walls. FPOWDER. . 8 88 | Corn started strong because of the snow-and | gor elivery at Portland and Tacoma. ters, $450 for Fryers and old Ducks, $6 for | €0, $3 50; Cumberland. $12 in bulk and $13 2 | S!ant ... 84% 86 |Vigorit ... Y - 5| Total sales.......... 1,028,300 I o e as 28; tHought, might hinder WASHINGTON. young Ducks, §2 for Geese, $2 50 for Gosit In sacke: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, 315; SUGAR. CLOSING BONDS. i e A l:-:ywmg;::lgf.p m- TACOMA, Dec, 9.—Wheat, %c higher; blue- | $1 50 for Plfieom. x: 50 for Squabs, lic for Hen | Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk | Hana .. ¥ — |Kilauea = % EASTERN MA U S ret 2a, reg....108%(L & N unifled Increased Western offerings and : | stem, 623} club, 6iic. N e S Sobuies Snd4 Tn sacks: Flocky: Mountats * degenty- | EAmaiiam - o 48 [Nakuwefl ..... 8 W & e 45.102% ngs and the slump in 3 Local Poultry was very dull, only young stock | tions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and 38 50 P~ ' Honokaa. ...... 10% 10%Onomea 2y — Do 2 Mex Central 4s.... g2 | wheat caused a further decline until May e T and Turkeys selling. There was considerable | cording to brand. Per ton, &c- | Hutchinson ... 4 — |Paaubau ...... 10 © 10 - % :,." Rl ‘t éxgu:(, ::u:h 4%:2. ]u.mrltflnflh, however, came | %———————————————————————% | carried-over stock on the market. OILS—Callfornia Castor Ofl, in cases, N 1, MISCELLANEOUS. = Do new. MUK e :n’dmbua Dl ore ul!e end of the ses- Arrivals of Game were 135 sks, mostly in good | 70c; pure, $120; Linseed Ol in barrels, bo?] ! | Alaska Pack..159 180 Oceanic S C New York Stock Market 5o hew K& slon, and buoyed May up (o a steady close, * LOCAL MARKETS. order, and the market was rather steadier than | §5c: raw. 6lc; ‘éases, Sc more; Lucol. e for | Cal Frult Asn. 100 |Bac Aux F AT 2% : Do ol Do s D uny Nt mboyE ateady: piiies okta . Y POULTRY-Dréssed Turkeys, ‘T1@196: Live | €Xtra. winter strained: barreln Mo ciars Gu- | Sal Wine Asn. &8 90 |Pac C Borax.iss NEW YORK, Dec. S—There was a lively || B9 & e N3 Tiquidation (rom: severa of the mose loriees | ¥ * | Zurkevx, 1@itc for Gobblers and 1gite for | Chinn Nut.'@iic ver gallon; pure Neatstoor: [ o Morning Sewsion shaking out of speculative long accounts fn | B Nor professionals, Prices were off at ens; Geese, per pair. $130@17; Goslings, | in barrels, 70c; cases, iSc: Sperm. pure, c: y . 3 t : - , 85e; Board— stocks to-day, sccompanied by a threatening | ALoh 7, N below Saturday’s close. When the stranet 1o Exchange and Bullion. Y e S oaid Bnd G for | Nl D e s maaeod s e Fallon. | 30 Honokaa. S Co . 1 break in prices, which caused some alarm dur. | Bal & Obh wheat became manifest oats followed, closing 150; 01 Roosters, $4@4 tb; Fryors 33 soge, | Ol barre o' for Cevlon and Sgotiat| Oceanic 8 § Co. s ing the early hours of the day. In the after.| Do 3%s .. s F ry comparatively firm, Yic lower, at 46%c. Sterling Exchange, Sliver and Mexican Dol- | Broilers, $5 50@4 for large and $3@3 350 for | Australian. °F | 190 Onomea Sugar Co . 30 Boon there was & sudden about-face n specy- | Do conv s SeL'a Provisions were rather healy early, affected | aes ave all lower. small; Plgeans, $1G1 2% per. dozen roo oid soy | . .COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in bulk, | $10;000 Market-street Cable Gs. o4 lative sentiment, and a disorderly scramble en. | Can So 2ds St Louts by the downward tendency in grains. On the | Sterling Exchange, 60 days ...... — # 843 | §1 75G2 for Squabs. 13%c: Pearl Ofl, In cases, 2c; Astral, 30c: Star, | - 1 8 F Sas & Electric Co, « 22 sued among the bears to cover their short con. | Central of Do 24s . revival of the wheat strength, however, prices | Sterling Exchange, sight. Z Tisith| GAME—Doves, per dozen, Tic; Hare, §125; |20¢; Extra Star, 24c; Flaine, %c: Eocene, 2o | - 10 S F Gas & Electric Co. - tracts, Amaigamated Copper continued to| Do 1at SA&A responded. January pork closed Sc up, lard | Sterling Cables ..... gLt 49815 | Rabblts, $1 50 for Cottontalls and §1 for Bruan. | d¢odorized stove Gasoline, in bulk, 1ic; fn| 4 SF Gas & Electric Co. 275 maintain it conepicuous position, even with | Ches & O) So Pac 5c higher and ribs unchanged. N ik Eashande, = 02's | Mallard, $3@4; Canvasback, o4, & 5o | cases, 21%c: Benzine. in bulk. 14¢; In cases, | , 30 S F Gas & Blectric Co. 13 57% Bay. B%e Speming miae cariind pacmaket to. | Chi 2 Tha eading: tet et 22 New York Exchange, te s = 05 | 230; Teal, $1.50; Widgeon, 31 507 Smani Bucke | 04¢; 86-desree Gasoline, in bulk, #1060 Spring Valyley 45 Gd mige). 1111w 75 : 10 65 o = i Stlver, ce. 4% | $1 Biack Jack, $150; Englis . . ) = % A ey L Articies . Open. Hish Low, Giose, | Mexican Dollars, 4% | 325k snive, 3150 Gray ‘Goess. Hos or Wi g i 20 California-street R R . ~-150 00 the stock approached Saturday's level, al. ‘Wheat No. 2— T S 5 M;& G'; °0; Brant, §1 30G2 50 per dozen} Honk- | ~SUGAR—The Western Svrar Refining Com- s T F thoysh dctermmined Supoort was always oifered Wom Wheat and Other Grains. bk o el vany quotes. ver I in 100-1b bags: 0 Alaske Packers' Assn . 10 % gt became alarmed a J 3 4 ibek, "Crostind, and. Fine B.30c; | 50 Alaska Packers' Assn ... . 180 50 R o e I A o M wamarorumme s gt sess, | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. $50 Hiwaitan Comi & Sodar-..rio 3 0 ging acainat cach ‘other. The final price was €% 6% 64y |ana Parls and Liverpool futures were higher — it o e olrprag b - R A R R G Gt a% again. Antwerp was firm. There was no change in any description yes- 5 Hutchinson S P Co. 14 Onders claewhere, and the mariet steadig o8 8% 67% 8% | Copditions at Chicago were unchangsd. The | terday. ECapt planblvi Biasg owhiclc ; vett 20 Hutchinson 8 P Co. fré oy mentarily, quite a iist of important stocks 4% 4y g5 | market declined from $2%c to Si%e wnd recov- | Iuoted Meak By fost deslers, izge being ine 5 Hlthimion 8.F Co - 1 25 m & t?cfio: over Saturday. With a rise 20 12 4% 48 467 | ered to 83%c. There was general and tremen- | few and small. Some dealérs did not ask cfi i % n the call loan rate to T ver cent, however, b3 o @5 4% 41ig | dous realmiug, but the market absorbed 1t all. | figure, preferring to sell ¢ & Jower ok 5 % tors took fright and unloaded stocks. 15! @ Outstders bought right along and the profes- Their stooky Trom odismilens Reant b €enerally touched ki 06 169 167 1590 | slonals Eave them the Wheat and turned right | Sopme mertor oas i ACo At Ty 113°50 @ I 3 17iz g |around and bought more to do the same thing | (he week, fine Creamerien being steady wnd the g over again. ar as the professionals are it o (06 990 97 gg | oconcerned thore seems to be a vast “ohiDDINE" | finges very easy, Wik ample Sl %O 104 3% Kl 40 992 98 g9y |market. The buyers of Saturday turned sellers, | " Receipts were 22,800 pounds of Butter, o 3% and vice versa. All professionals are taking | pounds of Eastern Butter, 446 cases of Fgas, e 855 84 g5 | thelr profite from day to day, and If anybody | {60 ‘cases of Eastern Eggs, 6400 pounds. Morning Session. 871 860 872 |ls holding it is the outsiders. The market is| Galifornia Cheete and PN 7 1% = - wholly under the control of the general specu- | Ceese. - : 2 epring wher Boathwestorn advices wars ety ouitin. i | s S s mey. ! S n were very for 8% low No. 2 | movement being light and the millers out of 1t ”'lml’no b: » 4 S ite, stock. The movement in the Northwest was %m . 0.2 rye, rto somewhal smaller, There have been general |’ CHEESE.New, % # 0. 1 flax seed, rains and snows since Saturday, but they have | America, - ; prime been. lightest where most nee

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