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4748 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1902. : 18 No. 1 Northwestern, §I prime _timothy | Oregon and Washington, 375 per bbl for | Hides, Oc for heavy and 8%o for light; ued l! 66; mess pork, bbl, % 62%@ hmlly and $3 50@4 for Bl.knl"s e g La 1'.-5“8'11:«! Kip, l;fi’c. H"z m 16 75; lard, per 100 be."$10 672@10 70; short | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are_as | Calf, 10c; Dry H ides. sn?nr Culls, 15¢; Dry rnu -lge- (1005).81 g: 78@9; dry salted shoul- | follows: Graham ,mum-. $3 100 Rye | Kip, 11@13c; Dry Ca Culls and Brands, A i bpaiprefiiariomaingiicmmnieeg ] 1857, ‘Dec. 3.—Clearings, $416,380: | oo “ana 24,600 Ibs Cheese. City and County Bank a New York Grain and Produce. ders_(boxed) 4@9; 'short clear _sides | Flour, $325; Rye M ; | 16c; e ; {hoxedy, 38 T6ap; whisky, basis of high wines, Som Meat 53 D5@3 B0, extea " or Ly fgox,sfcféfi each; n«;xm, o S $1 g]ave; contract grade, $10 90. Oat Groats, $526: Hominy, $4 SO0 | SR 38 s e e $3 tor large & AT AUCTION. . - S watat Flour, 50@4 75 Cracked and §2 50 for medium, $1@2 for small and Slc B PR Mouie | S S W Vel e T i | S R S e g O ), for lum, for Wheat, b s anwo | 850 Pearl ‘glzy. tadosnmi»m *Bxes, §6 50; | for. Colts, " Bck skise—Dry “Mexloan Srse: Saturdays - - December 6th and 13th g 207, B S, er 1 e b-‘xl *Q"’" ag’.% p ‘a‘z’%fi'"&"ox’éi“m..‘“ Prm"u“m ?u large At 10:30 A, M. at the Ranch of the 3 - & moomwcmedx lluflmhmfl!u&. Barley, bu . T 9,200 Hay and and Feedstuffs. . SLat e “ALdmba couny. can SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 05 the Eroduce Exchance lo-day tHe BUler | A1l descriptions remain ss before quoted. b L Vainey Greton, Lambs, 14% its, ATgRC. " Chitves, TYG15e. Eass, rm | Receipts of Hay continue ligh. ohu Ciii-San Joaquin and Southern, 7@10c HORSBS = ‘ atzic. o BRAN—$19G21 per ton. per Ib; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern fres, 1 AND MULES, ontinued activ -ztv and firmmess in the Sugar Stocks. Pressed Steel Car. MIDDLINGS—$22@25 per 12c; defective, 9@10c per Ib; Humboldt - g . Press Steel Car pfd P —————— % !'EBDBTUFFB—*RaIled Buley, $25@$26 per | Mendocino, 12@16c; Middle County, 9@lle per Shipment of $468,403 in S % Chiii 3T Pullman Pal Car.. ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $75620; JobbIng, | o Silo ,403 in Specie to China and Japan. Republlc Steel... . Foreign Futures wxv Coccanut, Cake, ‘zo 1; Corn aaeu. HOPS—23@27c per Ib. - public Steel pfd. . Cracked Corn, 50; Mixed £ RO iver loses ground agai; Sugar Feed, §20G21; Cottonseed Meal, $26 50. e Wall-strect _g o, - Bvehangrsnchngss, Tenn Coal & ircn.. Wit % | BAT Wheat, 81201450 witn sales at $15: San Francisco Meat Market. » eat an rect Stocks show little variation. o ag 2R ; £ Wha Sat’ 39013 00; Bariey. $5810 30; Cash e LIVERPOOL. e w0 307 Lifaia, 0613 63 Clover, 38 The situation remains the same all around. ash Wheat steady, but Futures Jower. U 8 Tehther aka Wheat— Dec. March. May. | @530 port X * z DRESSED MEATS. Cash and Fut Barley higl 0 5 U § Rubber........ Qpenig 5 ;% su% [ STRAW-—45G65c per bale. N Wilcietale Tites from slaughterers to dealers uiure Darl ey hagher. ats rmgmg store mone U 8 Rubber pfd osing . 6 —_— are as follows: . v PARI: BEBF—1QU4c for ‘Steers and 697 per 1| SHERIFF'S AUCTION SALB, FRIDAY, Corn steady and unchanged. More d. d R o R e Wheat— e e Beans and Seeds. for Cows. December 5, 1902, at 13 o'clock noon: horses, hange: ore demand for Rye. B S e oV EAL—Large, T1@8%e; small, 81509%e per | huggies, harmess, efc. cic. 615 Eilis st. 7 3 Closing 5108 2138 The firmness in Beans continues and deaicrs e ZF"’” still firm, with a good shipping demand. Total shares.. Flour— stll report 3 very fair demand for shipment “”m" . S . - e ay a 3 2 | UNITED RAILWAYS OF SAN FRANGISCO, | Opening 2885 2825 ANS—Bavos §2 7042 00; small White, | “LAMB_93@10c per Ib. y and Feedstuffs as previously quoted. NEW TORK Deo. 3—curh gqustations. of | CIOwiEE 2530 2835 |8$3 15G3 35; large White, $3@3 25; Pink, §2 40 | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 83%4@0%c per Ib. The Newest Fad Buditer weak. Cheese firm and Eggs more activ securities of United Raillwavs of San Fran- S @2 70; Red, $2 50@3; le‘, $4 20@4 35; Red LIVESTOCK MARKET. g x5 > £8 ctive. im0 ehonds—91 asied, 10 bids; subscriptions, New York Metal Market. Kidneys, §4 70; Blackeye, $3 70@3 85 per ctl. | The following quotations are for good, sound 'CARTOONS N COLOR” No further change in Dried Fruits l R S Py e R R e e ot e e Sttt Twelve B " % o lax, $2 50@3 4@4%e | per cent shr! Proveiicss Chatition ? 7 NEW YORK BONDS. NEW YORK, Dec, &—Tin broke severely in | sor Egatery; Alfalfs, 10@1lc: Rape, Y% @230 | . CATTLE—Steers, 814G9c; Cows and Heéifers, welve e'::e'nutsm Supple- ovisions inactive and none too firm. U8 ret 20 reg a0ry L & N Uni dn.a01y [t London market to day, a decline 21“32113; o gimot;:yd1;uél‘e5np, 3%@4c per 1b; Broom | 7@7%c; fhin Cows, &{.Sfibne(m R > o) 0 ref 2s coup.1 ex Cen 4s 8 eing reported, ¢ ng af 'S ‘orn Seed, per ton. ES—4@/ e Wool, Hops and Hides unchanged. Do 3s reg.....101% Do ist inc {'and futures at £111 16s. The locgl market for | _ DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2 50; Green, §1.85@2; sx-u=:x~:p-weumr-l 3, Sn@ic ewes, 3K8I%e Free to CALL Daily Readers., DO D eoub... oo e Minn FEAS et |tin was also weak and dull with quotations | Blackeye, — per ctl. P . 40AMG pe T One Each Week, viz: Cattle, Sheep and Hogs as before quoted. | Do hew 4s cospasort Do as i { about 23 points lower, the closing fgures being ER HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 Ibs and up, 8%e; 2 P 4 4 ; Do old 4s reg. 10845 N ¥ Cen isis "L 102y | 4750245 p Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | uner 160 Ibs, 6@6%e; teeders, 5%@5%c; sovs, otatoes, Onions and Vegetables show little change Do ol 4a coup'1m’*| Do gen s¥ks (100 mg;l‘f;rwggc‘;{“g e o Longen, | closiag e : 2 e, cutiolts W 80 pee et ol a 0 55 reg.....108% N J C gen bs....1884) | & o e & Stass 10°per cent off from above quotatlofs, %3 3 5a ‘co |84 for futures. Here it continued nomi trietly fancy \Burbanks continued: to ‘moye Poultry and Game in ample supply. [ A8 coupy.--1M% North Pac ds....103% | Giandard was quoted 10.75¢, lake 11506, elec- | frecly at steady prices under a fair local de- Orange auction season to begi eabaL | Do ads"s oo trolytic and casting 11374, " 1T mand. Sweets were oftering frecly at the pre- General Merchandise. 0 Degin on the 15th | Balt & Ohio 7(!73“chdlng Gen 4s was dul T c an ondon | vious quotation. One car came in from Mer- 3 | Do 3% £10 125 €d. Canada Sou 2d: 7 ‘while e New York market con- i 0.1 " velv o Cent of Ga 5s . tinued easy and largely nominal at 5.10c. unchanzed. 35c; Fleece Twine, 7%@8c; Fruit Bags, 5%c, “Our Summer Girl.” Internal Revenue. e:::;-‘ :‘;: ‘?Sécili“ix“i‘éfim“ ‘ft’;‘fo’,‘.’s‘“i',ii' Do 1st inc . Jron experienced a decliné abrogrd, closing | Receipts of vegetables were moderate and | gc and 6%c for taree sites of Cotton and 64@ “Beauty at the Limka* e P T oty | This & Oblo 415, 1033 Sonthorti Bae 3., 811 | 98'lower in Middlesboro at 48s 3d, While Glae. | good soind stock found ready fale at good | 8% for Eicwn Jute. w Bt o - n t Y | Zhi & Alton 7814 Sou Rail bs.. gow lost 34 with the closing quotation 53s 10d. | prices. Tomatoes continyed to sell at a wide | g : Feb. 8, "Morning Glories. e collections of internal revenue in this | Mountain region. The greater porticn of the TaijGon Rall e.s | Locally fron was qulet and unchanged. War: | rane according to qugfity. There were no | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; . Southfield Peb. 15, “Only & Rose. district Quring the month of November were as | SIOTm Will Pass eastward over the northern \Tol St L & W 45, 80 | rants continue nominal No. 1 foundry North- | Lime Beans recelved. 5 ; { Wellington, §8; Seattle, $830;:Bryant, 38 50; - . follows: R taat siiais it Ban NandiNcs' o thirty ) {Cnion Pac 4s ....104% |ern Is quoted at $23@25; No. 2 foundry | POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 309 | Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $83u; Greta, §7; Wall- Feb. 22. “Between the Acts. Lists g1 \anight. December 4, 1902: ot 3 Do con 4s Northern, No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1|5Sc ver ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 15 per | send, $650; Co-operative Wallsend, $6 50: Beer ... Northern Callfornia’—Rain I northern por- ,ssls Wabash 1sts foundry Southern, soft, $22@23. ctl; Oregon. 90c@l 05; River Reds, 40@50c | Richmond, $7 50; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and Fruit spirits.. 42/377@tion Thursday, cloudy elsewhere; brisk south- | 3 B per ctl; Early Rose, 65@75¢c per ctl; Sweet | $18 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania A"“’"‘“‘ hu. 225 Hawailan Com & Sugar, 48 50 Grain spiris erly winds. New York Cotton Market. Potatoes, $1 25 per ctl for Merced, ——; Welsn Anthracite $13; 10 Hawalian Com & Sugar 48 62 Cigars Southern California—Fair Thursday; light X ONIONS—70@78c per ctl for thé best and 30 | Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $9 per ton; Cos, ub 125 Honokaa 15 8T Cigarettes northerly winds. | Bejeprioc Hen A yraL® R N e Qi lone e % AN ,b“|"‘ and $17 In sacke; Rooky Moins | 173 Hutehinson § B Co . 17 0 Nevada—Cloudy Thursday, With rain or show | BTl . s Cent ds 1 , Dec. 3.—The cotton market GETABLES—Green Peas, 5@7c per Ib; | tain descriptions, per 2000 100 Hutchinson 3 P Co % 17 00 15 mestitinn Boteion) warer frash souhedy | LI & T .. |Cont Tob 4s opened 4 points higher to 3 points lower and | String Beans, 10@12c, including Wax; Lima. | per ton, according to brand. 100 Hutchinson § P Co b 14 17 00 1 winds, | ““‘“"{, - \“1 ;‘gfig"nmmc e closed steady, With & net loss of 7 to 11 points, | & 23'"“»':’ oot et ctl; Tomatoes, 50e@ | OIL—Linseed, bc_ for” bofled and 52 106 Makaweli . g 1A Miscellane y — y Th - B . —_— 'r box; Carrots, per sa icum- | for raw In arrels; cases, more; 1h: E) 0 T s L daf'nprm?fignffin et zoutherly winds. | Adams Zittle Chief Bask Tivestock Mark Pers. Zoc@bi per box: Garile, 2GS%c per b | California Castor O, in’ cates, No. 1, T0o: | 13 Pacific & 35 50 ° Totals $178,414 3 ALEXANDER G. McADI | Alice astern Lavestoc arket. Green Peppers, 40@50c per box; Dried Peppers, | pure, -$1.16; Lucol, 48c for boiled and 46c 30 8.F G & Electric Co. 42 00 1 i : Forecast Official. Breece — 8@c per lb; Egg Plant, 75c@$l per box fof | for raw, in barreis; Lard Oil, extra winter 80 S V Water 86 00 collections in November, 1901, were | Brunswick G CHICAGO. Stockton and 7@10c per b for Los Angeles; | strained, barrels, 95c; cases, $1; China Nu!, 000 S P B R 6 per cent bonds.....140 25 i s The elmination of the war taxes ac- Jomstock Tun 13 CHICAGO, Dec: 3. —CATTLE—Receipts, | Dried Okra, 15@20c per 1b; Summer Squash, | 55@62c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, ,000 Hawalian C & S Co 8 per oem 99 00 counts for the decreased collections. * ~ % | Zon Cal & Va 05 |14.000; active, 10815¢ higher: eceipts, | from Los An‘eleu $1 26@1 50; Marrowfat | 70c; cases, 75c; Sperm, pure, 70c; Whale ou ,000 S P of Arizona (1909). ua 30 ron_ Silver . {3mall obea 3 ] i R e o, arrels, 45¢; cases, ocoanu o bar- | §3 H 912) s ocks and Business. | EASTERN MARKETS. | Ceowite o " 63 ISfuhdard 7. 18 35 | stockers and, feeders, $204 00: cows, $1 250 SVEHE . rely G tor Ceyion %v"g,ff’?:fi.fi% Avratian. | T ssg:éu 1: gz o6 Present Condition of Both, With Probabilities | ¥ S Itml‘; ot to0; ‘(‘?hel 53 5000 7 el ad Poultry and Game. ‘W“’V’s".," e R Rl At I WS V& o et O ‘z‘"-‘m"“ - for the Future. b lteers $3 25@4 & 3 3 i 3 g o Afternoon Session. y 20i4c; Eoceue, 23%4c: deodorized Stove Gaso- Boarte A 'Wan ; New York Stock Market. ‘ Time loans Bae helots t0-8ks' 42,000; to-morrow, | Three cars of Western were marketed, mak- = o I S TS | Bonds— |Adventure . i? 000; “eft over, 5000; active and stron, 5 | ing fve thus far for this wesk. There vas o e TN s o e 8 ks Puchent: Asen e Conflicting infuches caused & feverish asd | NEW YORK, Dec. S—Prices wers botn | 028 Jois o......- 08 yhllotes wo ... % | to" chotcs. e h Ty 08 8h aud 00d | good demand for young stock and sales were | in bulk, 16c: in cases, 2%c; S6-degree Gaso- el g . unsettied market, The situation is no longer | above and below last night's level In to-day's | atchison . £2% Daly West A5 104, 30: Vaht, 4606 Ab: bulk of setes. | DAL, 48 Sifiewe: . Tithe. W9 000T: TOUpE [line, i ok Siei i o IOt 15 Hawaiian Com & Sugar........ 4 00 one-sided; m bear party of considerable dimen. | Market. The trading, which has been strict- |- Do pfd . 98% Bingham . 26 | §6 1ogs 25 | Roosters, $6 50G7; old Roosters, $6; Fryers, $6. Mzmu;snwmsd—'fie per gallon in cases and 10 Hawatian Com & Suga: 9 25 slons is at work, and the bulls while able to | 1V Drofessional for €sveral days, was in the 5816 Calumet & Heclfl 4.40 |, SHEEP_Recelpts, 20,000; sheep, _steady; The three cars consisted chiefly of chickens. | RE‘;) ND WHITE LEAD- Red Tead, 60 100 Hawalian Com & Sugar. 49 50 Prevent any matked weakness are unable or | Bands of the. smalier class of traders and their | Boston £ Mule 193 Contennial Lo .;u 1}:1"”: e :'.imfz T, gt The mariet was liberally Suplied With O3 | 6i4c ver Ib; ‘White Lead, 6@6%c, according to D o & T 3 e 3 Bost vat r o cholcs mixe X : 3 3 Unwilling &t present to carry om & vigorous | OPerations showed increasing hesitation and un- | ROYOR TR0 338 | Donminton. Coal - i sheep, $2 T0G3 80; mative llmb- % 5‘3’52",'{." There were only 4 cases of dressed Turkeys re- | quantity. 10 Honokaa CO «..... 15 8% campaign for the rise, Just mow an added | Certainty. There were occasional attempts on | Fitchburg pfd ...132 |Mohawk ... 2 37% Westérn lambs, $& 75@4 0. ' | ceived. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- 125 Hutchinson S P Co 17 0 wnowtainty s fmposed by friction between | 1 Part of Spetulative povls to put up Prices. | Union Facific ... %08 Ol Datminion .- 183 ST. JOSEPH, e I e e et R Tobes, A Croshed aut Fins Brache, R T S 2 5 . : : shed a DR Capliatiote, - ormeny’ Delsiy WORIY | L R e ek g Shp | Mexivun Central. ”‘?‘"“‘;{‘ ST. JOSEPH, Dec. 8.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | " BoULTAY-- bressed Tutsers. 180500 por'ib; | 4.100; Powdered, 450e; Candy Granulated, 2 erawat 3 %% g = g e S e gfrore e b cqlodns o e s Ty e N RO o L R LB 1 1217; active; natives, $3 50@0 50; cows and | 1ive Turkeys, 13@16c for Gobbim and Le@i0e | 4.55c; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.45c; Dry Gronu’ | 165 Paauhau S B Co 18 30 2go, when prosperity seemed endless. Since | shuwed a prompt relaxation at the lower level | ‘“Bf,' of8 BT 181, iSanta Fe Copper.. 1% | """f";jé;?* 85 k"“"' Ang, sags, 5_,3%*40: Géese, per pair, $1 50GS2; Sosiings, lated Coarse, 4.43c; Frult Granulated, 4.45c: 5SFG& a1 875 Then & change in the drift of affairs has sct in, | Of prices, where Supporting orders were &lso | Amer Tel & Tel. 1003 Tamarack 144 "';.x,‘,Gs_mc:',;‘i!"g‘fl;“ “.;:“:;zv s 25. | §1 60@2; Ducks, $3@4 for old e $4 50@6 Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), 4.35¢; Con- 36 00 and differences between the big leaders aré | encountered. The result was a constant shift- | Dom I & Steel... 54% Trinity | $6 05@0 1775; medium and gt oy, | for youns; Hens, $4 50G5 50; youns mmnen, e 4.45c; Magnolia A, 4. . 101 50 much more iikely to oceur; for should any of | Ing of the course of prices Within A NSITOW | Geperal Electric ; heavy, $6 10@6 $5@0: old Roosters, $4 60@5: Fryers, $1 50@5. |.C, 3.95c; Golden C, 8.85¢; "D, 8.75c: barrels, | $4,000 Sacramento B G & 101 50 heee “gemiemer, ‘succecd 1a releving ‘them: | Tinge. Thers were o' thecial features 46 the | Na Biectrie | nEer el Bl Mo Sl o | B o7 5o nree and 55 dogh Tor e Tores Balf barseln. 25c Taore; boxes: Ss | 1,000 S B of C 8 pc vonds (91D 5 120 00 selves of @ satisfactory portion of their load, | trading, although the recent speculative fav- | Do pfd .. i 3 g s, | small; Plgeons, $1 per dozen for old | more; 50-] ags, more for Kkinds. reet— They will mot be Qisposed 1o Aftord much as. | Orites maintaibed their prominence. These | United Fruit [“ el and $1 75@2 for Squabs. | Tablets—Half-barrels, 4.95¢; boxes, 5.20c per 60 Hawatian Com & Sugar ...... 48 30 sistance to those left benlmd‘.. For several "“«"en‘?fi 10(;.;1 ul;s:t;gns sth’:ul. I&oul!:\ lllenm‘i | U S Steel ... 1§ Wolverine . | Lond lV ] o GAME—Doves, s}lhn:;‘ doz;rlr"zhu -$1 25 per | Ib- v No L}rd;r :lken for less than 75 barrels :llg {sah:'tcx:{nsl«m S P Co ;"{ gl.; years past the interests of all the active leauers | Nashville, the Pacifics and New York Central | Sk oA | ondon Wool Sales dozen;_Cottontall ts, Brush Rab- | or its equivalent. v Water have bees the I ide d b and several of the coalers. The movement in | 7 7 i 3 llard Ducks, Cs —_— $1,000 Hawailan C & 8 C . 99 00 o s T e e s B | these was pretty consistent, ‘the whote group| New Yeork Money Market. Bae: ‘épflntl,- e, el o 25gn e vack, : $5:000 5574 2ot Soonds (34 Mvge).o.108 00 chiefly of eourse because of extraordinary cir- | moving upward or downward whenever any one | LONDON, Dec. 3.—The offerings at the wool con.’ $1@1 25; small Ducks, $1; Gray Geese, ReL‘flPtS Uf Produce. e Cimetuncet, N bether chansed conditions wil | Seck ook the [oilative, | A% aavance I U | g YORK, Dec. 3—Money on call firm at | Auction gales to-day numbered 10206 bales. | §4g8 50; White Geese, $1G1 f0; Brant, 82 50 CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. develop & new set of bear leaders or not re- | P 8! ed to | 367 ver cent, closing 4 per cent; time money | Scoured Merinos and crossbreds were in ‘active f for large and §! or small; Honkers, $4@5; WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3. mains to be seen; the probability is that they | Sugar from the general movement in the list. | 307 | request for the home trace and the Continent, | English Snipe, §2 50: common, §1 50. - Bid. Askad, 1 et The tatam Wil Caitness sams | Renewed weakness in the silver market and & | steady, sixty days. G per cent; ninety days, G|’ smail selection of Tasmanla was sold. at Flour, ar sks ..22.020 Buckwheat, sks . 210 | ,;hy Lang & Improvement.. 1 10 120 sy copteets for supremacy between the two | reaction in the London copper market from | per cent; six months, 6 per cent. Prime mer- | high rates. The sales will close to-morrow. Ch Q' Wheat, ctls .- I 110 Exnote ) 234 | Alameda Sugar ... 18 00 Sides “For this reason the market at times | is sharp advance were reflccted in American | cantle pa‘pir § per cent. _ Sterling exchange | 0 o e Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Saster. S v 23 | American Biscuit 90 00 2 e % iy e y - | Smeiti and Amal, ted Co, 'he chief | steady, with actual usiness in crs’ s . , PERrrey By ot B o» Sietly Sovernel MY SORIUL 10 | eaave talisace o Tha Moo htaiaie’ wous!the " (or' Gemand and ut 34 350" for Northern Business. TR RS o e g Beans, sks 1.1 4, o | ARG P . big leaders will be an important factor in the no money offered on call ut less than 7 | commercial s f,‘o SEXON ;,‘&W ou'vrer;fi; < | spaTTLE, Dgc. 8.—Clearings, $867.810: | firm, with scanty stocks. ~Eggs, as previously | Qnions. “skts ... 121|Quicksfiver, fiske 5o | Cal Cotton Mills . 175 00 future and may require cioser watching than [ diMie. " Mextoan J €0t | palances, fllfi e, g Y| B c } Cal Jockey Club 05 00 i T g ~ ] | bonds, steady; railroad bonds, irregular. T ACOM. 8.—Clearin s50; | mentioned, are moving off better since prices | Groom [N ol o 83 | Cal Powder : D oie"are returning from the interior. and | Period of the day and to below that before the —— Py .—Clearings, $394,500; | jociined, and stocke are somewhat lighter than | wbocim ine. gals .....82.380 | oo} Snipping Co 4000 the banks appeer 1o be steadily increasing their | close. Time money was distinctly firmer, G per | #-— = = d “Dec....8.—Clearin, 74,086 | they -have been, with continued moderate. re- 3490 | Gal Title. Ins & Trust Tesourtes, To this extent there is improvément | C°It being guoted for all periods up to &x 2 85, $674,086:} ceipts, o7 | Central Bank of Oukland.... 45 00 in the monetary situation, On the other hand | Months, With a commission demanded for the Receipts_were 28,000 lbs Butter, 822 cases 17 | Chutes Company .- T 87% e " 3 e | shorter periods, which made the rate equivalent | b e e e oo S tioms | t0 7 per cent. 'New York institutions were en- | N BUTTER—Creamery, first hands, 32@33c per | Corn, ctls . 460 I R e o R e T - % | tireiy out of the market for mercantile paper, Ib for fancy; 80c for firsts and 29c for seconds; OREGON, e, 10 be met and January disbursements yet to b - s R Eastern Dynamite B e A e s oan o | A even the prime grades brought © per | Northern Wheat Market. dairy, 26@30c; store Butter, nominal; cold stor- | Flour, qr sks... 5,176Oats, otls ...... 500 | Ewa Sugar Plantation iy ceution in the Jocal money market. Some sharp | °€Bt. An additional engagement of $500,000 in | Npw YORK, Dec. 8.—FLOUR—Receipty T A age, 24@27c. WASHINGTON. Equitable (Pool) Gas . 250 Sucrice Ty e elibictod during the next HnrTy ‘ Zold for South America was announced, mak- | 4 3 pts, WASH CHEEBE—New 15%c; old, nominal; Youn, i 3 Four Of} 55 e wonta b anythine but comfortably | 1n8 the total shipment to-day $1,000,000; Tniz | 21,188 ‘barrels; exports, 32,497 barrels; market ASHINGTON. Amkrieh; 1 tern, 16@1034c; Western | Flour, qr sks.... 7,708 Bran, sks . ios | o0 O e s P e e e oracke Pucops | opération amounts to a diversion of the demand | quiet and easier: Minnesota bakers, $3 209 | TACOMA, Dec. 3. WHEAT—lc higher; 153166 per ib. Qats, ‘ctls 2200 Flaxseed, sks 400 | e e R for hoiders of weakly margined stocke BUIORe | trom South America upon the Bank of England | 3 38, bluestem, S0c; club, Tle. 3 4GS Ranch, 40 for fancy and 35@39c for | Potatoes, sks ... 1636/ g B B bkt 1 tie their foreign obligaticns, and there is i {;‘Yscggm %romwfléat xnsmunonxx_o New York. | \HEAT—Receipts, 128,700 bushels; exports, IR lower and medium grades; store, nominal; cold ke, 32 v ‘Honolulu Su; 25 00 every prospect that the Transvaal and otfer counts in London consequently eased to-day. | 53 993 pushels; spot, easy; No. 2 red; Ti%o Foreign Markets. storage, 22G27c; Western' Eggs, 22027%¢. * % | Imperial Ol 14 00 important foreign loens will shortly be placed | Srcrins, exchange here held steady, but ad- S %6 s ern Ofl . 3 80 et markits, This pobably e | Janced in Paris so that exports of gold acruss | elevator; No. 2 red, 70%c . o. b. aflout; No. 1 Decid d Citrus Fruit. Eondon snd § ¥ Bank @) T e roion havaass 0. | the Atlantic are not feasible! The trading ele- | Northern Duluth, 83%c f. o, b. afloat; No. 1| LONDON, Dec. 8.—Consols, 92%: silver. ecianous ana Lurus Lruils. STOCK MARKET. Monte Cristo Of1 i h i S S s P e G | E-.em showed its disappointment that the Presi- | hara Manitoba, 84c f. 0. b. afloat. Options— |21 13-16d; French rentes, 99f 55c; wheat cargoes — i Mercantile Trust . e Toilow any softening of moncy rates on this | Sonl 5 uiesage had falled to stimulate specula- | There was an active wheat trade to-day and |on passage, quicter, hardly any demand; No. [ Conditions under this head chowed mo note- |y |Northern Cal Power ....... . side. Exports of domestic produce are show- | o gpa p i e B o soouragement | jrregular prices developed, an early advance ] Standard California, 30s 6d;-English country | Worthy change. Supplies were ample and . Nevada National Bank ..... . ing satisfactory gains, cotton and Erain MOVINE | Gecmass Gn the Cetiiey e e o EroBTessiVe | in: cables being followed by heavy and sharp | markets, quiet. prices had little variation, Except for a fair | Activity in the sugar group continued to | North Shore Railroad - 10 octward more freely; vet the favorable trade e g e | declines, helped by better weather, a break | LIVERPOOL, Dec. 3.—Wheat, firm; Ne a 0il City Petroleum .14 | Bonds were dull and irregular. Total sales | 0. 1| movement in highly colored offerings, OI'II’IKE) characterize the market. The advance, which balance thus far promixed is being counter- | 51700000, | 12 comn =na iacger ;‘Zé";;:“nil’?{:c'?fn,' e gmdnrd California, 6a'7dGs 73%d; wheat in | and other Citrus fruits were dull, ~The e A a4 I e gy heum Company -1 10 y shenw Lal imvorts reign | close . 8, stea jour in Paris, . B e e ot prmincs | L Liied States bonds were ail unchansed. on | 70316070 T1-16¢, closed.at 10%e; July, T8RG | country mARets, Quiet; weainer In’ Enguny. | Bovsion fale, for the season of 00 B e Y et ekt o | B aoes i e et 1o continue for some months to come. It is 78%c, closed at 78c; December, T0%@80%c, | cold, damp. Four chests of Malinda Strawberries and ohe | Plantations, has stimulated the demand for the | Paraffine Pamt ..... simply a natural result of high prices on this NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | closed at T9%ec. COTTON—Uplands, 4.54d. n h b Butal Devkiy & wew P! ;- i S ot Raspberries came in. The latter were choice | shares and brought in public buying, until e ot the Asientio pwkiley priots on the T, | Abchimn sipx MM % @y ma| Hibesihe and sold readily, but the Strawberries were | the exchangs of shares is now larger than for | B3 Bradaer .. w. e utter of = 2 . ! 8 faustrial eetablishments 1o satlsfy the home | Balt & Ohio g | WOOL—Firm, | BT A T aes,“althoubn © offerings’ were | & long time. On the morning sessionHawaiian | San Joaquin Ofl - demand. It is by this means in all probability | Balt & Ohio pfd.. SUGAR—_Raw, firm; falr refining, 3%¢c; cen- cholce, Red Pomegranates commanded a pre- | Commercial advanced to $48 6234 and Hutch- | Sausalito Land & that normal conditions will be restored. Pres- | Canadian Pac trifugal, 96 test, 37%c; molasses sugar, 3%c; LocAL MARKETS mium over the quotations when sales were | inson to $17. the others being steady to firm. e D a1t is dmply & ques- 5:2‘::‘&.5"“2"6’;., TS R R Spot Rlo, qulet; No. 7 involce % made, il e T ;;:“,’;h" Sfeancn pot continue indefinitely. 1t is simply a ques- 2. n e 4 ;. P : H CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $12@12 50 in Hawaiian Commercm to and Kila- D of time whon incasased uppiles wil) is. | Cif & Alion —..... 5%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 1%@12c. Futures | g L0 i 129 e e W7 i FASPBERRIBS—From Haywards, 80c per | The oil stocks %14 tatrly sgain, ss will be tervene and turn the current downward, This | Chi & Alt pfd . idoned steady and 5 points lower; total sales, o b | 50,000 bnn, December, $4 50@+ 55; January, 3 has already occurred in the case of securities, B e e Maren 4'7084 80: May, $4 965 Exchange and Bullion. rawer. of which there is an excessive supply over- STRAWBERRIES— —per drawer fm' Long- \\ ‘est Shore Oil paid a dividend of Sc or et the rket, and the sai will event- 8; June, $5: July, ‘5 95@5 15; szumber, $5 20 h W)ID the 1st. ?,ifi? B3 Tome 12 fhe werclgmilive Toarints. @5 25; 'October, $5 25; November, $5 85 The China took out a treasure list of $468,- "o" 'N‘cnnds‘—‘g‘b”r Chm Ll The “Contra Costa Water dividend of 42c Just mow, however, demand exceeds supply in DRIED FRUITS, 403, consisting of $244,278 in Mexican dollars PLUMS AND PRUNEB—WM per box for | will be payable on the 15th. many of the commercial markets, and con- EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows | for Hon‘lmn‘, $2430 in gold cotn for Hong- | PIUMS and 75c@$1 per crate for Prunes. The Peerless Oil Company has declared two sumption i& being greatly stimulated by recent | a slight further improvement as a result of | kong $120,200 In gold coln for Yokoh, APPLES—385@00c per box for common, 60@ | dividends of 10 cents per share, payable on sdvances in wages Meanwhile the railroads increased takings, particularly for export, and | $101,400 in silver bulllon for Hongronor® @d | s5c for choice and $1@1 25 for fancy; fancy | January 1 and February 1. are overburdened with traffic_and gross earn- the lessened offerings. Common are quoted at | * Siiver loat the ground gained the Sarevi Oregon, $1 25@1 75, The Wellington Oil Co. assessment of 2 cents inge continue to increase. While this situa- $ase; prime, 5@5%¢; choice, 5%@6%c; fancy, | day. There was no variation in Bxchanse - PEHfiIIfllONS—lOOfic per box, according to | per share, levied on October 23 and delinquent Boar tion lasts it is impossible for the bears to make | 7@7 Sterling Exchange, 60 days "4 size_of box. November 27, has been rescinded and amother | 1700 Independence . i o any serious impression upon values, and with | "B NES —Spot_prunes continue firm, with Sterling nxcn.nn/ st T EARS—Winter Nellls, $1@1 25 per box; | assessment of 2 cents, delinquent January | 206 Monte Cristo . 13714 eny considerable increase in the short interest 50-60s_in good demand and scarce. Quota- | Sterling Cables o bt 8-22 other Winter Pears, 50c@$1. 5, 1008, has-been levied instead. All amounts 135 i i comparatively easy to force.a covering tions range from 8%c to 7%e for all grades. | New York Exchange, sight 27, 498 POMEGRANATES—75c@$1 for small boxes | pajd on the first assessment will be applled on 135 movement. Increasing expenses, due to the , | APRICOTS—Show no_special feature, with | New York Exchange. telegra, M bar | and 31 5002 for large the present. 30 rise in wages, increased cost of coal and other % “’%‘{35 Abonty l!(eady at 7%@12c for boxes and | Silver, - per ounce e GR .'50 per box or crate; large _— 3 raw materials are, however, making serious 2 o1 g b open boxo._ Toe@$1. BO: 1 67 inroade. upon the Profte of raiiroads and in- | Erie izt pia ‘ng.i\('cuz‘x;}s::‘:p-z'fl:‘: £t 12018 for pected ang | Mexioan Dollars, nomina S 4 : CITRUS' FRUITS—Oranges, Navels, 420 STOCE . AND: ROND EXCHANGE, i dustrials alike. "hen annual reports come a2 per box; Seedlings, $1 25@! Tangerines, cut, some unpleasant surprises may be ex- ek g el % i W heat and Other Gram.c 5e@st ns' P gmall box; Temons, T5e@sl fof WEDNESDAY, Dec. 8—2 p. m. A ctod on this acount. It may as wei en : common, or choice and $2@" or T 17 K.’ S R e e T o 11 5 : s WHEAT—The forelgn markets were in good | $35%. :noénr&nm..t'l B oo hanch far b gl e 16 gt wma x Jaier waiues wit€"have 15 | Hifocie cen || Chicago Grain and Produce. shape, with higher futures. N Dricans s’ 8104 tor Hawsiton: Pine. | 4s ar coup. k] mistic view, but simply a recognition of facts | jowa Cen pfd 4 Chicago was inclined to take a bullish view | apples, $3@+ per dozen, 2s they are. I{Mh Just as :e’ll t realize | K C Southern..... - 4 | Of the Wheat situation. It was polnted out e that the sooner country and its industries | K C Southern pfd.. 000 there that Northwestern stocks are small, 14,- . N s o1 ity e wpon s normal basis the better. and the | Lake Ede & W .. CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—Trading in the wheat [ 000,000 bushels less than in 1901 in country Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. m 5 wers mn:n"mm-m San Fran. Manhattan - 100 s 4 his head. Weather Report. g::‘rn Street Rafl.. 5400 140 1407 | being meager and hard to obtaln. On this | in 1000. The Manitoba crop (e ot 0 Tusse as | ‘PRUITS —_Apricots, 580 for Royals and 8% 1950 ‘é‘.."m‘ s 5ol —_— ex Cen .. - 1,800 28 22! 228 | accoupt the traders were inclined to hold off | expected and but & small quantity of it re- [ @i1gc for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4@Tc: 400CCa&V.. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) :fx Nat . $ . m 16 :;‘,‘L - ‘rutu‘:x lhg :c;lglr:e 3: bu;lncl. was | mains unmarketed. 'Then there is the Pacific | gun dried, 140; Peaches, 4%4@7%c; Pears, 200 Gould & Cur. AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3—5 p. m. nn & St . 108 ‘eature of trading was the narrow- | demand for the Orlent and Australia, so the . 4@4t%c; 1 : Seesion. 8. the 1 rainfalls to | Missouri Pac ..... 400 1069 | ing of the December-May spread, the former | situation is decidedly cheerful all uollnd. 8%@4%c 1or qunrter- and 5@9%c for halv e e o o o | R R BT | et gt iR F g oC B Ty S e e oV e et SAGRHS 1 T an 9% [ogudzua xS onmen :‘:: Jast sesson and rainfall in last twenty- | N'J Cen ........ +ior 165 | cables, decreased receipts and the unfavorable CASH WHEAT. t’ x bl.c.k .nam e tor w ety 200 Caledon 800 Savage - N Y Cen . "9,300 154 | weather. Shorts were good buyers early, but No. 1, $140145; Ml BS—1902 m%n ,.,\ the tour 100 Chall 500 Sterra. four hours: T = o | Nortonc & Wesiill 5600 70% | when the demand from that source: had slack: | cental L > ng, $147G150 per | PRUNES—I S0P N R e e 490 Tnion s n Norfo Z 1" | ened there was no o FUTURES. sizes. jons— Beason. Sea Ont & West 3, 29 ket and a di . 400 Mexican 300 Utah T ™ “15.74° 1198 | Pennssivania 5200 157 15& Vance in December helped the May delivery, g o R e o e e Muren e, SMTY by gf"‘::ogr 2 o 800 Yei J 0.00 9.03 000 61 594 | but heavy realizing toward the end ol tha D:o 5 Close. | 1b; 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 6c; Seedless loose 0.00 3.71 5.90 300 mfi 86 | session caused a weak close, my Vosne i BE % u seu $1 384 scatels, Bc; Seedless Suitanas, be; Seedless 0.00 3.69 5.4 1,100 76 75 | %@%c to %@lke higher at numu%e loldl jber—¥1 g ompsons, Blsc; 2-crown London Layers, ¥ 0.00 2.66 2.11 | Rock Island .. 6,200 43% 424, | down to 75%c, advanced again to 76%¢, buf Dec 03 1 1 21 1208 1299 1b boxes, $1 40 Per box; 3-crown, $1 50; 4-crown Stock Exc o0 % 13 Rock Isignd pfd. 1.12?’3 % %fi d;cn’:red to 5%e, closing e lower at --’"A 2 n. m. Session. fancy clusters, 20-Ib boxes, $2; 5-crown Delie: 0. . 75 50; 6~ Imper} Best & fBelch. 0.00 2.45 2.46 100 83 80 Corn ruled dull, but prices were higher early | May ....... ss $1 gu ;1 uu ucjf;; Pox ws‘} ‘g:aea“f ey f-ne;f" u, m Best : » 0.00 2.50 0.75 100 71 gl}g to}l;l afi:‘l‘zr::tl“!hem:::gs:. wl;nnhvoll"lble ‘weather Dmm Bllggel. [ bull fl%c, cholce, 16 oz., 200CC& V... ceas PreTs s T and stros 3 bulk, e E E B .E 3 _J 100 flfiz 625 % cables. There was lconsldernhle realizing l:{ B&MY—HI‘IIH nrle.. rulld for *ulh “3 S its, No. 1 lo“lh'll 13@13° fl cCfl!'l. sEut of 48 i 100 176% 1743 170) | the advance as well as o fair amount of | grain and futures, With & better demand for | No, 2, 10@llc; NG, 1 hnfljhtll LG1kc; o 200 Gould & greg 2 5. 8 255 o> B e 190 |short selling, and under these conditions the ! the former. 9%@10c; umona- 1lc for Nonpareils, 10%® 100 Gould & g ‘5 %g 22 8, g g% oy gz/z gt by vy 1-:2’0': l-t.e“ dulllu in wheat CASH muu,n-z fie for 1 L, 10@10% t0r Ne Plas Uiira and 200 Gould & sraTions. 3 2535 B8 § £ G2% G2 @ | lower At Ko, AN s UM WO B it 3**3351%“%1&- Bilbores, 159125561 3?“"" 2 UECR R z g 42 41% 41% | Oats were quiet. May closed Y%c lower at f.‘l‘“, o0 cicines i Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 50@5: Chestnuts, 350 Ophir e 5% 0 gl ¢ D ansiia) A ; 12 aike Chestnuts, 18@15c per Ib. 200 Overman’ TR B : : (0% 46 403 | Strensth prevalled in provisions, infuenced Hession 9 to' 11 & m. EY—Comb, 11%@13c for bright and 1lo & 7 : : y a decrease in T;‘ rece pts and higher prices 0 H . light amber; water white extracted, 5%0 200 Best & Beich. 79 .gg ;@ g l-x;v Cloudy z.g g 2 %% ;:ml,l:;yYForg{ & 11'%‘:. lnm‘fh t;vnc. with &,e light amber extracted, 5@0c; dark, ' 100 Caledonia 1 25| 18 @ 18 EW Cloudy (0 2008 o L R Y R G EiiswAx—2150%0 per 1b.° 5 Sistonis F 1 o B EN . — ; Jan (0P s Sl LoD e Py 2 S i 13 BN Bt B oH° =i Aticies "Open. High. Low. Close, - Provisions. Hoccayiiin 3 30 28 10 E Snow T. A 74 ; g 200 Gould & bt 4 .28 46 28 EE Cloudy .! 76! 76 % . ;2 All descriptions remain as before quoted. The 100 Hale & ?.‘}. 6 i W Clear .00 4k uR BL . BE market ls still dull. 200 Mexican 30 e B S & CURED MEATS—Bacon, 18%c per 1b for 300 Mexican » 26 50 38 SW Cloudy .00 § % bl heavy, 14¢ for light medium, 18¢ for u.m, 17¢ b phes Rain = . 48 48t g i ‘:m@&.mmwm 3 Trst.1830 ¥ s’: g 18 8 Cloudy .00 21 3 u‘ rnia m., Dec. 3—4 p. m. 24 5 48 EW Clouty |00 B OBE ooy ""‘s.« STREET B, A3 20 62 50 N Clear . 1605 1590 16 00 é& 80 50 02 Clouay i 4o xh: POWDER. 8 ot 3 3 & Saow 5 — ulnfium a5 13% »-l » o .56 48 36 SW . Cloudy 1.94 . 1% 10 15 10 At g 500 9 k3 22 3 nr ot 110 It RS Sy (85| Ausconts 3 88 9 52% goo :g 2 e | s P‘me“mflumum:un m,ugc, =3 24 60 3¢ NW Pt.Cidy .00 90 n ne«mu ter, as the millers g.”' = s 8 20 gag |3 gy and dRostioapart | L) oo s, T tine 17 - AT 2 % g‘ex"v‘ 2 ‘Nominal at $175G210 per | 83c: five tierces, 9%o per 15, " s g e has fallen e @4 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Ho, z 8 oWy B R . Flour and Millstuffs, > i hs £ 222 Briven Columbia. ?,,"'.L n has fallen e 48 L 1 m’:fimmmmnfl 35 over northern @ote; waod FLOUR—Californie Family Extras, ‘about under quotations. Heavy _Salted At Astoria over zumu..f bave nhnlumuuul!%flelm'lmb‘lu. fl;mflm;hnn‘mu.ul‘tw Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; ght, 8%¢; Cow 140 Hana Plant $ho (B8 - e

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