The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 11, 1902, Page 11

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THE SAN SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New York Stock Market from one to three points lower. Local Stocks guieter, with a decline in the Sugars. Silver a couply of fractions higher. Exchange unchanged. Wheat Futures firmer and Barley Futures weaker. Rye higher and wanted. Oats very firm, but not active. Considerable Western Corn said Hay firm and in light receipt. Hogs firm, but no higher. Other Deciduous and Citrus Fruits i Feedstuffs unchanged. Beans and Seeds as previously quoted. Butter and Eggs declining and Cheese easing off. * No further change in Dried Fruits. Provisions dull at previous prices. Hops quicter, both here and in the East. New prices for Mineral Seal Oil issued. Cranberries again coming into market. Potatoes and Onions unchanged. Poultry and Game in ample supply and steady. to be heading this way. Meats unchanged. Vegetables selling very well. good supply and quiet. Wine Shipments in November. The shipments of Wine from San Francisco by sea during the month of November were as follows: To— Cases. Gallons. New York ......... 19 501746 Hawailan Islands .. 227 England ... Hips Mexico 81 Central America. Totals ... ... The shipments 558 in November, 1901, exclusive the shipmen! to the Hawalian Islands, ,736 gallons and 2652 cases, valued at 3 There were no shipmenis to New York by mea in that month. 1V eather Report. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10, 5 p. m. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) The following are the seasonal rainfalls to Gute 88 compared with those of same date last season and rainfall in last 24 hours: Last -This Last 24 hours. season. < 18.40 1171 513 San Franucisco 575 Fresno 5 288 Independence . 0.79 San Luis Obispo 4.72 Los Angeles ... 245 San Diego .. 2.50 THE COAST RECORD. B 4F.E. 2 - 1 8 EEEl o= £ % s g3 5 g2 3 ATIONE. 5§ &5 23 55 4 g i L v 4 3 £ E : s .9 3 i Astoria 4 36 E 44 34 E Clear .14 48 32 SW Clouay 00 56 46 8 Pt.Cidy .2 56 52 E Cloundy .22 oo 46 26 W Clear 00 Pocatello, Ida 50 46 8 Ciloudy .06 Independence 64 34 NW Cloudy T. ‘4’\‘ Angeles 6 44 SE Cloudy .00 hoentx 68 41 BE Pt.Cldy .00 ]’rfllnnd . 4 40 SE . Cloudy -.00 Red Bluft 56 50 SE Rain .30 R\ seburg 48 40 SE Cloudy .08 ‘amento 58 - 52 SE Cloudy 1.12 ‘ it Lake 56 46 SE Cloudy .00 San Francisco.2 60 50 SW in .78 Obispo. .| 58 42 S Cloudy .94 San Diego 64 56 EW 'Cloudy .00 Seattie 44 36 N Cloudy .00 | Bpokane B84 32 N Clear .02 | Tatoosh . 42 4 E Cloudy .00 P wala waile 36 32 SW Cloudy .25 Winnemuces 52 38 W Rain .04 Yuma . 7 50 S Pt.Cldy .00 | WEATHER CONDITIONS. AND GENERAL FORECAST. The pressure has failen rapidly over the Washington coast and another depression ap- pears to be moving southward following the present disturbance. Rain has fallen from the Tebachapi north The rainfall has ward to the Columbia River. he vicinity of Point Concep- been heavy in tion. A thunder-storm is reported st Sacra- mento. Brisk to high southerly winds are blowing off shore, and southwest storm warnings are displayed. Tatoosh Island a wind velocity of 64 miles per hour is reported. The temperature more in the San Joaquin Valley and 14 de- grees in Nevada Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight, December 11: Northern California—Rain Thursday: brisk southerly winds, high rory Southern Ca howers Thureday; cooler; brisk southerly winds Nevada—Enow San_Francisco r rain Thursda; d vicinity—Showers Thurs- day; brisk southerly wind A, G. McADIE, Forecast Officlal. s, *‘ % | 1 [ EASTERN MARKETS. * % New York Stock Market. EW YORK, Dec. 10.—The stock market was awakened to-day from the condition of jethargy Wwhich has recently prevailed by an urgent and precipitate seiling movement. The selling geined in volume as the day progressed unti] violent declines were forced in the last | half hour of the trading. Taking of quick profits by the room-traders was the only source of buying and the closing was extremely un- settled and active, though above the lowest figures. reached 3 polnts or over in a few of the leading active stocks. including St. Paul, Pennsylvania, New York Central, Reading, Manhattan and Amalgamated Copper. losses geaerally ranged from 1 to over 2 points. There were evidences of professicnal attack on the market, but the decline in prices dislodged large stop orders and induced the selling of long stock by tired holders The immediate factor in causing the decline | wag_the shipment of a million dollars in xold to, Smllh America and growing evldances o( scvere pressure in the money market. !lmlldlflun did not appear to be forced l.\ ectus) large calling of loans, as the call loan rate didgnot run above 6 per cent, but apprehension that this measure would he adopted by the banks played a large part in ihe decline. Besides the gold outgo the sub- tregsury statement showed nearly $800,000 ad- ditional cash taken up from the money market. pon banking reserves since the Jas: bank statement have already risen to about $4,500,000, with promise of od drain. In the time money market additional diffi- culty was found in securing loans on any tems, The § per cent rate for ail periode was purely nominal and the actual rate pald entirely a matter of vrivate treaty be- wer and lender and depended largely of previous business as- on. The forelgn exchange market was - the gold engagement and held steady at ¥ ires. New York ex- S, “at "Chicago also feil back to 10 cents premium, The Gay's sales of grain for ex- port proved somewhat disappointing and dis- turbed the hopes of an early nplcm-hmem of the foreign market from that 1?¢m-upmneflmnlmwnmfito iEorea™in . trading, andthe Seaiess ot o deveiopments had l in e whole market, Thus the agrecment m" in the Colorado Fuel dispute was with & 8%-point drop In that securlty, the argument being tha settlement has fallen 10 degrees or | tion of control .of the bituminous coal car- riers in the Middle States, but this only served to induce realizing in those stocks. ~Reports of a working agreement between the Union Pacific and St. Paul authorities for through business did not save St. Paul from being one of the iweakest stocks on the list. Heavy selling of Northern - Securities on the curb had a sympathetic effect on the whole market. The bond market became in sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, $2,450,000. United States old (coupon) declined 3 per cent on the last call, NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stock— Sgles. High. Low. Close. Atchison ... 25,900 &2 1 8 Atchison pfd Baitimore & Ohio. . Balt & Ohio pfd. Canadian Pacific Canada Soythern Chesapeake & Ohio. Chicago & Alton. Chicago & Alton pt Chi Ind & Louis. Chi Ind & Louis pfd Chi & Gt Western. 1 Chi & Gt W A ptd Chi & Gt W B pfd Chi & Northwestn Chi Term & Tran. Chi Term & T pfd. CCC & St L. Colo Southern . Colo Southn st pfd Colo Southen 2d pfd Delaware & Hudson Del Lack & Wes | Denver & Rio Gd. Denver & R G pfd Erle Erie 1st pfd Erie 2d pfd. Great Northern pid Hogking Valley Hodiing Valley pid Tllinois Central jowa Central Iowa Central ptd.. K C Southern. K C Southern pfd Lake Erie & West. Lake Erle & W prd Louisville & Nash. Manhattan L .. =5 e g | 129,584 buehels. { elevator; No. 2 red, 79¢ | Northern Duluth, 85¢ f. closed 80%c: July, T8%@79%e, closed T8%c; December, 83%@S4¥%c, closed 83%c. OOL—Firm. HOPS—Dull. & HIDES—Steady. COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, 5%c. Mild market, easy: Cordova, Ti@l2c. Metropolitan St Ry Mexican Central .. Mexican National . & S pE o sl . o8 3! Tex pid New Jersey Cent. Norfolk & West ptd .'-.. Ontarjo & Western 3“ Penneylvenia Reading .. Readmg lsl. pfa. Reading 24 pfd Rock Island . Rock 1 d prd | Bt Louis & San F. St L & S F 1st ptd St L &S F 24 ptd St Louis Southwn. St Louis § pfd.. St Paul .. | Seuthern Pacific | Southern Ry pra. | Texas & Pacific. ... Tol St L & West Tol St L & W pfd.. Union Pacific . Union Pacific pld Wabash .. Wabash prd ... ¢ Wheel & L E. W & L E ptd Wisconsin Centrai. Wisconsin Cent pfd 14 600 400 | poxpress Companies— | Adams . ! American | | United States 125 | [ Wells Fargo 210 | Mumnanenu;— Amal 55% Amer 337 | Amer 8814 Amer 15 | Amer 41 | Amer 38% | Amer 0% | Amer L 27 | Amer Loco pi 20% | Anaconda Min Co.. ..... sgari Py S 1 80, Brooklyn Rapid T 21,700 643 6i% 61% Colo Fuel & Iron 1,800 N 3o 81 Consclidated Gas 08 Con Tobacco pfd. General Electric. Hocking Coal International Paper 17% Inter Paper pfd.. i Internetional Power 403 Laclede Gas .. [ National biscuit 45 | National Lead 253% North American. 12 Pacific Coast . 65 Pressed Steel C pfd Pullman Pal Car. Republic Steel . Republic Steel Bugar T\‘nn Coal & Iron. Union Bag & P Co, Union B & P C pfd Total shares sold.572,000 UNITED RAILWAYS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Curb_quotations of | securities of United Rallways of Ban Franelsco: | Bonds—$91 asked, no bid; subsariptions, $48 asked, $46 bid. | NEW YORK BOND! ‘ U5 Tel 2u res..1074) L & N unified 4s.101% o coy ‘1083 Mex Cent 3 Bo Get 1ne | %|Minn & 8t L 43102 rop stwx K & Tex '.'.mw,: Do adj 4s | Bal & Ohio 3ias Do 1st inc ..... 75 & A Pass 4s. 86 Ches & Ohio 414,103 3 Chi'& Alton 3% 7o Eane - 89 Q new 45. 95% Sl Pgnis. ll'i 78 Bock Fab's NEW yo'kx < MINING sTOCKS. Adams Con um- cmer e % | @4.50¢; | centrifugal, | 8 3-16c. Refined, firm. tancy, | PRU: | owing t | mand, holders being influenced also by re | from 33c to Tlhc for all grades. | 12g18c for peeled and 6 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, Money Westing Com . Cail i ng— Time loans Adventure , Bonds— Atchison 4s . Al 2“; Gas 1sts 2615 Mex Cent 4s . Rallroads— Centennial .. 15% Atchhon . 83% Copper Range ... 55 Do p: 97% Dom Coal 129 Boston & A.lblny 257" Franklin Poston_& Maine. 168 NY NH& Fitchburg prerd- Union_Pacific . Mex Central Miscellaneous— atrea Copper Trinity .. ! United States Ttah Wolverine .. LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Consols for mon.92 9-16) Norfolk & West...781; Corfsols for ac.92 13-16 Nor & W, pfd.... 94 Anaconda. - 4% Ontarlo & West.. 20% Atchison 8434 Pennsylvania .... 80 Atchison pfd 101 |Reading . 30& i Baltimore & O...100% Reading ist ptd., 13 Can Paclfic {13112 Reading 2d T 88y Chesapeake & O.. 471 Southern Ry . 3268 Chicago G W 9, Southern Ry, pfd 9iby Chicago, M & S P177 | Southern Pacific.. 85% Den & R Grande. 41 |Union Pacific . % | Den & R G ptd.. 924 | Union_Pa pfd. 1345, U § Steel 378 658 U S Steel pfd.... 85% 461y Wabash ... 2914 Tilinois Centrai ..147 ‘w-nuh prd 434y Louisville & N...128% Rands .. 27 Missourl, K & T. 25% De Beers N._ Y Central....157% Bar Silver uncertain, 2214 per ounce. Money, 3@3% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for Short Bills is 3% per cent. The rate of discount {n the open market for Three Months Bills is 3% per cent. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Money on call was firm at 4@ per cent, closing offered at 4 per cent. Time money, firm: sixty days, 6 per cent; mmnety days, 6 per oent, nominal; six | months, 6 per cent, nominal. all _ioans were made on special arrangements between borrowers and lenders. Prime mercantile paper, 6 per cent. Sterling exchange was steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 86.20@4 R7.25 for demand and at 34 83.50 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 8415 and $1 88, Commercial bills, $3 82% @4 83%. Bar silver, 47%c; Mexican doliars, 37%c. Bonds—Govern- ments, easier; railroads, weak. # — N New York Grain and Produce. | | * NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—FLOUR—Receiots, 12,630 barrels; exports, 5671. Quiet, but stead- ily held at old prices ‘WHEAT—Receipts, 98,450 bushels; exports, Spot, eay No. 2 red, 83%c % 0. b. afloat; No. 1 o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 86c f. o. b. afloat, From an opening advance on higher cables, foreign buy- ing and a scare of December shorts, whéat broke at noon under natural realizing. The decline struck buying operators, however, which caused & sccond upturn, but the market finally yielaed to the disappointing expo trade and closed &@%c net lower, except De cember, which) closed %c net higher. March, B27%@83%c, clcsed 82%c; May, S0%@S1 7-16c, Futures opened steady, with vrices unchlnged- to 5 points lower and the close was firm, with ; quotations net unchanged to 5 points hllhtl’. i Bales, 38,750 bags, including: December, 4.50 i January, 4.56@4. February, 4.650; March, 4.75@4.80¢; May, 1.95@be:. July, 5.060 | 5.10c; Seotember, 5.20c; October, 5.25c. SUGAR—Raw, steady; fair refining, 3 7-16c: 96 test, 3 15-16c; molasses sugar, DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Continue firm, un-+ der a. falr demand. ~Common are 415@5c; prime, 5% @5%c; cholce, 5%@6%e, and T@1e. NES_—Notwithstanding the "large arri- | vals of spot prunes, they continue very firm, an active jobbing and export de- that a syndicate has been formed for the pur- | pose of buying up the balance of the crop un- marketed. ~ Quotations are \mehannd ranging APRICOTS—Are steady at 7%@12c for boxes | end 73%4@10c for bags. PEACHES—Remain quiet and unchanged at @10c for unpeeled. Chicago Grain and Produce. #* * CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—~Wheat opened excited and higher on general bullish statistics and everybody seemed to have buying orders, but the offerings were small and in consequence there was a sharp advance early in the day. Cables were higher, due to reports of damage to the Russian crop by frost and the unsettled weather in Argentina. Receipts were light and the export demand reported good. Traders were also influenced to some extent by the predie- tion of a cold wave in the Northwest, whlch it was thought, would cause conlld rable dam. age to the growing crop. the advance there was heavy reallzing and all the early gain was lost. cember closed %c lower at 7b¥ec. May opened i to Ho higher at 77} and sales were made early at ¢, but a steady decline began and the clou ‘was near the low point, final figures being a shade lower at 76%@77c, after the price had touched 13‘%12 Corn sympathized with wheat early in ti day and when weakness developed in wheat corn followed. Covering by the shorts later brought about a rally and the close was firm, with December 134c higher at 50%c. May was & shade higher at 44%@44%c. Oats were active early but became dull with | a lower tendency. The close Wll lleafly, with May 3zc lower at 33%c. Provisions ruled rather quiet and at about steady prices. January pork closed 2l4c lower, lard 2%c¢ higher and ribs 5c higher. Thé leading futures ranged as fol llows : ¢ to T7i4e Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. pheat No. 2— A5 cember 6 hid i3 k] M % 18 b Y% T4 w/. 56% 55 pro S B4 48% 8% 32% 31 81 83% wz! 3822 16 9735 16 75 16 92 15 67% 15 52% 15 6714 December .10 47% 10 55 10 45 10 50 January 90Tk 90T 9% ooy May .91 9 12% 920 Short Hibs, Der mo lb.—- January . 62% 850 860 May .. D85y 84 5 82% 840 Cash _quotations were- as follows: quiet ane -teldy No. 2 spring wheat, No. 8, T1@74%c: No. 2 red, 75 ',c corn, 56%c; Nois veliow, 56%4¢; fi,c No. |3 white, 52%@s8i4 na rye, | 3 1 s it Noy 1 No. 1 Northwestern, sl m"“‘ o “‘ timo seed,” $3 65; mcss pork, bbl. $16 STRG 1L, lard, per 100 1bs, $10 10010 1! short rihl%lc;dt{i (locse), $8 62%@8 75, dry salted shoulders (boxed), $8 25@8 50; short clear sides (hoxed), $8 75@9; whisky, basis of high wines, 1 3} clover, contract grade, §10 7 Articles— Receipts. Sh Flour, barrels . 3 i Wheat, bushels . 16,000 Corn, bushels . 112,000 Oats, bushels . 239,000 Rye, bushels 2,000 Barley, bushels ... 10000 ‘On the Produce Exchange to-day the bum mrket was steady: creameries, . steady; Em steady; 2dc. S R Foreign Futures. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. c. 10.—Notwithstanding. a | Mixed' and butchers’, 16 25 light, 35 65@6 1 @6 80. Fpated st | a decline of 12s Ud n the London tin market, where both spot and futures closed at £112 bs, he locai market wu'%nnn and closed & points | ctl‘ Ore t higher at $2¢ Eopper Was also lower, spot closing at £30 186 od and futures at £51 1s 32, Locally it ‘was dull and un ‘but nominal. Stand- o an aoted st 10 15, Lake 3t $11 65 ad electrolytic and casting at $11 45. Lead was auet and unchanged here t $4 121 and in London at £10 13s 9d. Spelter also was dull and unchanged. Lon- don remained at £19 7s 6d and New York at §4 80, o Was lower.apwoad, Glasgow. clasing af 53s 9d and Middlesboro at 47s 1d. The, locai iron market was rather easler in tone, but is dull and without_quotable changes. Warrants are nominal, No. 1 foundry Northern is quoted at 5; No. 2 foundry Northern, No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft at $22@23. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The cotton market opened steady at unchanged prices to an ad- vance of 2 points and closed steady at. a not rise of 2 to G points. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Dec. ATTLE—Receipts, 28,000, including 500 Texans and 500 West- erns; 16c to 20c lower. Good t6 prime steers, $5 75@7 25; poor to medium, $3@5 65; ers and feeders, $2G4 00; cows, $1 25@4 heifers, §2G5; canners, $1 2562 i0; buls, sz@ 480; calves, §3 B0GT: Texas fed steers, 53 300 4 85; Western steers, $1@5 HOGS—Receipts_te-day, * 40,000; left over, 1400. S $5 S5@ 6 30; good $6 2806 55 rough heavy, bulk of sal to-morrow, closed weak. choice heavy, SHEEP—Receipts, 33,000; steady. choice wethers, $4@4 50; fair to cholce mixed, $2 T5G4; Western steers, $3 75@4 25; mnative lumhu. $4@7 25; Western lambs, M 25@5 50. ST. JOSEPH, ST. JOSEPH, Dec. 10. —-CA&TLB—ReBfiph, 2500. Steady. Texas and Westerns, $3@5 75; cows and heifers, $2@4 35; yeullnn and cuv‘cs, $2 50@4 25; stockers and feeders, $3 HOGS_Recelpts, 5300, Medium and heavy, su 15@6 32%; pigs, flg 'rop native lambs, HEEP— Recelp 85 75; natlve shees Northern Busine.y:. Good to SEATTLE, Dec. 10.—Clearings, $756,521; bal- sngss, $198,954. COMA Dec. 10.—Clearings, $333, 8\'!7 bal- | ances, $50,885. PORTLAND, Dec. 10.—Clearings, $539,526; | balances, 884,204 SPOKANE, Dec. 10—Clearings, $310,356; balances, $39,258. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Dec. 10.—Wheat—Walla Walla, Tie; blue stem, 79c; valley, T6@T6c. WASHINGTON. Dec._10.—Wheat unchanged; blue club, 72%c. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Dee. 10. 2234d; French rentes, 99f T5c. Wheat cargoes on passage, rather firmer; cargoes No. 1 Stand- ard California, 31s; cargoes Walla Walla, 29s; English_country markets, firm. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 10.—Wheat, Srm; No. 1 Standard California, 65 7%d@fs S Bl tiagy) Bour i A Moy r b country markets, dull; weather in England, overcast. COTTON—Uplands," 4.4€d. o # LOCAL MARKETS. * o4 Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 days Sterling Bxchang: Sterling Cables § New York Excha gxltl] Mexican Dollars, nomi Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The foreign markets continued firm, with higher Liverpool and Paris futures. Chicago was tame and unchanged. The only news from the East was that stocks at Minne- | apolis had increased a milllon bushels in four ays. in'this market, which continued featureless, cash grain was unchanged, but futures were somewhat hicher. CASH WHEAT. # ceNo. 1. 1 40@1 45; Milling, $1 47@1 48% per FUTURES. Session 9 t0 11:30 a. m. Open. Hi Low. December S8 $137% §1 30 s May ... L1897 1409 130% 140 2o m Sesion. Qpen. Close. May ... s ) 3140 3135%3130% Des sales. ecem BARLEY—Spot feed was steadily held, but futures were a little lower. inactive and without feature. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 22%@1 25; Brewhg and smpplng‘ grades, $1 27%@1 28 Chevaller, . $1 5 for fair to cholce, e FUTURES, Session 9 (D ll u m Py sx % 513 lA 1 2» l 2— e bl 2 asked % $L iy n m Eeuslon Close, May .. 31 B ;1 21!/. ;1 $127 Beember—_No. sales. OATS—Very choice red are selling rather higher, and the whole market is quoted firm, but not active ‘White, $1 2’“‘ @1 35; Black, $1 20@1 25 for feed and $1 26@1 30 for seed; Red, $1 201 30 for common to cholee and §1 ?2%@1 5 for hncy Gray, $1 25@1 2744 per ctl. ORN—THere is sald to be consideranle Westeen on vouts to this market, and that la lines would be seft here if prices justificd it. Quotations for all kinds remain unchanged. Western (sacked) Is quoted at 81 3@l 35 tor Yellow and §1 32%@L 35 for White Calitornia, Large Yellow. 30@1 50; small round do, R, white, 31 50: Esyptian, $1 256 1 35 for White and $1 15@1 25 for Brown, RYE—Is higher at $1 1061 15 per ctl, with a fair local demand and Some shipments' by rail to Oregon, Stocks are light. KWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 10 per cenlll Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Californa Family Extras, $4 209 4 45, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 10@4 20; Oregon and Washington, - $3 60@3 76 per bbl for Family and $3 50@4 for Eakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In packages are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 50 per 100 1bs; Rys Flour, sszs e wux $3; Rice Fiour, §7; extra crea; m 25 Hominy, 5 Buckwheat Flwr. % Cracked Yheat $4; Farina, § 0% Whnt Flour, $3 15 Rolled Oats, hm-el-, $7 35@9; In sacks, $6 850 8 50; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $6 50; Green Peas, §6 per 100 1bs. Hay cnd cnd Feedstuffs. Hay rules firm at the advance already noted, with light receipts. There I8 no further change in feedstu —glmggo per toll‘ MID] i PERDSTURFS - Haled Blrley $25@26 per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobbing, ; Cocoanut Cake, $31922; Corn M 31; Cracked. Corn,' $30 50@31 . §20G21; Cottonseed Meal, S0 50, AY—Wheat, $12 50015 50," with salcs at $15; Wheat gug ar feai, Rad sand Black Oat, 81g13; Wild ot §10011 50; Barier, 9 50; Almm $9G $8@10 per ton. per bale. St 60 Clover. STRAW—50@65c Beans and Seeds. There is nothing new under this head, Beans belng quoted firm and In fair demard for over. land shipment. Yellow Mustard seed is offer. ing lower. $2 7 small W) ng"g 85; Taiee. White, saoa 25; Py H 3 gl §2°v003; T 55, g € s%ng’siamwn Muscara, 3 24: Ysllp::v lt(,u-— tard, 5@2 90; Flax, Canas o st Altuita, : 11c; a.pe,‘{:fi:z‘,}f"- Timothy, 7e; Hemv, per "1 per ton. nm!m Pnzg-—mlu. l2 50; Green, $1 85@2 per ctl Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. _Fancy Oregon and d Salinas Burbanks were. scarce, but as fresh supplies vere close at hand prices showed no chauge. River kinds were plentiful and prices’ cf choize were well sustained. A car of sweets came in and the K"“ ;;.pl }.mfl. Fancy Onions contiued | resh offerings of limitad. 'llt)l promot sale £ lot U‘R poor Peus offering, Wi accounts s for the range of price r?mca ts of T around the. ‘were very light. ATOE! banks from the river, 355G 56c per etl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 15 per wheat in | . The market was | FRANCISCO CALL, THUESDAY. DECEMBER 11, { the market, selling at $12@12 50 per bbl. Jonsols, 92 13-16; silver, : | avality. | sas, 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Imperial; 1902 85c@$1; River Reds, Early gRose; 65@75¢_per ctl;- oe 1 per ctl for Merced. 5 ONIONS—35@75¢c per ctl for choice and ancy. B VEGETABLES —Green Peas. 4@7c per Ib: String Beans, 10@12%c; Wax, 8@10c; Cabbase, Uc per ctl; Tomatoes, 75c@$1 25 per box 40@50c per Sweet Pota- for bay and $1 25@1 50 per crate for Los An- fel!s. Carrots, 40@50c per sack; Cucumbers, per box; G-rnc. 2G2%c per 1bL: Grsan Peppers, per box [or bay and 10c per Ib for Los Angeles; Dried Peppers, 5G9c per 1b; Egg Plant, from Los Angeles, 10c per Ib; Dried Okra, 15G20c pef 11 Summer Squash, from Los Anséles, $1G1 25 per box: Marrowat Squash, $10 per ton: Hubbard, $10@10; Mushe rooms, '20@25¢ ver Ib. Poultry and Game. Anotlier car of Western Poultry was market- ed, making the third for the current week. Re- ceipts of domestic were moderate and except for large young stock everything in the chicken line was dull. Receipts of live Turkeys were light and prices strengthened. Dressed Tur- keys were in good demand at uw‘ly prices. Twenty cases came in. There were no changes in Game. Receipts were 155 sacks, chiefly Geese. ~POULTRY- ssed Turkeys, 19@22c per 1b; live Turkeys, 10618c for Gobblers and 16@18c for Hens: Geese, per pair, $1 50@2; Goslings, $1 50@2; Ducks, $5@4 for“old and $4 50@6 50 for voung; Yiens 34 5gc: voune Roosters, $5@5 50, old Roosters, $4 50G5; Fryers, $4 50 @b; Broflers, $i@4 50 for large and $3@3 50 for emall; Pigeons, $1 12%@1 25 per dozen for cld_and §1 75@2 for Squabs. GAME—Doves, §1 25 per dozen; Hare, $1 2§ per dozen Cottontail Rabbits, Sl 50; Brush Rabbits, $1; Msllard Ducks. $2 3; Canvas- back, 333 Sprir, §100G2; Teal, $IGL 25 Widgeon, $i@1 25; small Ducks, $1; Gray White Geese, §1@1 60; Brant, $2 for jarge and §1 50 for smail; Honkers, §1@5; Eng- lieh Snipe, $2; common, ). Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Buttey continues to weaken. Some buyers reportedl vesterday that they bought. first-class creameries down to 20c, and one buyer reported a purchase of choice goods at 28%hc. The de- mand is slow, and the soft rain, which favors the growth of feed, is helping the market down. Stocks continue unevenly distributed, some dealers reporting a large overstock and others but a moderate supply. There 1s no change in Checsé, but as already mentioned the market is not as firm as it has been. Eggs are lower. Receipts, while still moder- ate, are increasing, and dealers are dis to sell to keep their Stocks down. Receipts_ were 20,100 Ibs Butter, 407 cases Egse and 11,100 b Cheese, UTTER —Creamery, first _hands, 20%@3lc per 1b for Tancy and Z8Gabc for Rrste: dmiry: 27@29c; store Butter, nominal; cold &torage, 27@29¢; Western, CHEESE—New, 14@16 nominal Young America, 16c; Eastern, mols%c West: ern, 15%@16e per 1b. EGGS—Ranch, 37@38c for fancy and 32%@ 36c for lower and medium = grades; store, nominal; cold storage, 22@27c; Western Eggs, 22@2T e Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Trere is a car of Wisconsin Cranberries on Two cars from Cape Cod are expected to-day and two_more on Saturday. They are selling at $12 50 per bbl. Trading in fruits was moderately active, but as supplies of most descriptions were large, prices showed little varfation. Pomegranates and Quinces were a shade firmer under light supplies. Stocks of Persimmons and Grapes were excessive and sold slowly, although of- fered at easy rates. Winter Nellis Pears were pleatiful and only ~Woice ~repacked stock brought the maximum quotation. There was a fair movement in well colored Navel Oranges, but Seedlings, Tangerines and Mandarins were dull. The other citrus fruits were unchanged. A chest of fancy Raspber- ries brought $11 &nd some Malinda Strawber- ries from Watsonville sold for $3@4 per chest. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, 12 50 per bar- rel; VHM:onsln $12@12 50 per barrel. NCES—80g15c per hox. SPPLES T box for common, 60@ 850 for cholce and $1125 for fancy; fancy Oregon, 125@175; Christmas Apples, $20 250 for large boxes and $1 for small. PERSIMMONS—25@50c per box. PEARS—Winter Nellls, 75c@1 25 per box; other Winter Pears, 40@ POMEGRANATES—$1 for small boxes and —— for large. CRAPES-§5GStc per box or crate, CITRLS FRUITS—"ranges, per box; Seedlings, $1 25@1 50; Tangerines, :Ecflil 25 per small box; Japanese Man- | darins, $1 26@1 50 per box; Lemons, 75c@8$1 for fancy; Grnpfi Fruit, $2@2 50; Mexican Limes, 1@ 4 Bansmas, $I 752 75 per bunch for K& ileuns and 9162 for Hewallah: Pine: apples, $2 50@4 per doszen. Dried Fruils, Nuts and Raisins. There is nothing new. to report under this head. FRUITS—Apricots, 5%@8c for Royals and 83%@13c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4@Tc; Sun dried, 4@ilc; Peaches, 4%@7%c; Pears, 3%@4%c for quarters and 5@10c m halves; Nectarines, 4%@5l%c for white; Plu: tted and 1G1%c for unpitted; Figs, as to Navels, $2@ 8géc for pl black and 4@5c for white. A R ETo0s crop, 234@2%¢ for the four sizes, with 3%@1l%c prémium for the large e ISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows: 2.crown loose_Muscatels, 50-Ib boxes, 5%c per 1b; 3-crown, 5%¢; d-crown, Uc; Seedless. loose Muscatels, be; Seedless Sultanas, Sc; Seedless Thompsons, bikc: 2-crown London Lavers, 20- Ib boxes, $1 40 per box; 3-crown, $1 50; Tancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, §2; b-crow 20-1b Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, 6 oz., Gi%c; bulk, G¥c: choice, 16 oz, 142; bulk, 6¥c. {128 Walndeh, No. I, soffshell, 13@13%e; No, 2, 10@l1c; No, 1, hardshell, 11@11%c; No. 2, 914@10c; Almonde,'11c for Nonpareils, 1040 1ic for X L. 10016%c, for Ne Ehus Ultra'and 150 for oc; Peanuts, 5@Tc for East B A huxu‘ $3 12 o Filberts, 12@12 ;Tum 11@13c; 'Cocoanuts, $3 50@5; txl%n Chestnuts, 1214@14c per Ib. HONEY—Comb, 12@18%c for bright, 1114c for light amber and 8@llc for dark; water whils extracted, 6@7%c; light amber extracted, 1w@bc; dark, 4@4lac. BEESWAX— %@M per 1b, * Provisions. The market continues slow at easy and un- charged quotations. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 13%c¢ per b for heavy, 1dc for light medium, 16c for light, 17c for extra light, 18c for sugar-cured and 19¢ (m‘ extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured H. u%alse; California - Hams, wm.:y,c, Beet, $10 per bbl; Extra Mess, $10 50@11 ily, ‘$11 wmz prime Mess Pork, ess Fam- | $15@15 Clear, $27; Mess, $10 50; Dry Salted Pork, §§§/,"c: Fis ork o0 Bhen Fors, S0, B er 1b. E‘A D—-Tlen:es quoted at Sc per Ib for com and 12%c for pure; half-barrels, ..n,?hm o1b ins.” To3%: 5u1b tine, 18%e; B-lh ting, Tisc, LENE—One half-barrel 9%e; three .mf-qun 9%e;one tleros, 9%c; WG tierces, §%c; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Advices from Oregon say of Hops: ‘“More than half of the Oregon crop of this year has been sent East. Since the opening of the 46,000 bales have been shipped East, There are in warehouses in Portland and | throughout the valley 23,000 bales and com- uthorities estimate the amount in e overs' hands at only 12,000 bales. This flr\lnnx wlll ‘Place the 1902 crop at 81,000 bales, 2600 bal s than estimates madeé early in miu'fi'z‘s 'AND_SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1%c under quotations. Healy Salted Steers, 11c; medium, 10c; light, 8lic; Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and 8%c for light; !tll‘l. Ten snmd Klp. 8ie: Salteq Veal 9i4c; Salted 10¢; es, 17c; Culls, 1. Dry e e iser and Sheopekins, shearlinge, 55 20@o0c each; me 1 20 each; Horse Hides, 2 50 for medium, $1@2° Xor -m-ll and its; Horee Hides, dry, $1 75 for large, $1 00 for medium, $1@1 25 for !m-ll and Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c; dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Centul Goat smns—hme Angoras, 7 edium, 35c. 3,4 groase, 214 N‘{voox_'/'_aspm:—vmey @15c ves 3 regon, Lambs, 14% nd Southern, 7@10c lip—San Joaquin e o b "dop_ <. 8@10c; Northern frée, 1 e 0100 pei 1b; Humboldy' am u:-':ag:f::'.‘mouc. Stiddte County, 9@1ie per d. PO bs—23@26c ver 1b. San Francisco Mecat Market. There is no advance in Hogs vet, and packers stated yesterd#y that they ~<were -supplying their wants at 6%c, though thére were rumored t 6 L e ante RESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale, tu from slaughterers to dealers are 88 fol o Wikc for Steers and 6@Tc per 1B VEAL—Large, T%Q_flsa. smail, 8%@9%c per Wing"nou-'w-mm. 814@9%c; Ewes, 8@0c LAMB—9%@10¢ Poxx—-nmud m 8%0!%0 per b, LIVESTOCK MARKET. following quotations are for good, Livestogk,. aeiivered in San Francisco, less per_cent shrinkage for Cattly = %c,& —Steers, Cows and Heifers, @t lhe; Cows, 4@5c Cows, 4Gbc SHEEP— W . au:k'; ewes; l“%flfin per Ib. (i weight). oas—-uyv:. ‘&. Ibs nnd up e under 160 bs, 6@6%c: feeders, wo&ue‘ m-.' 20 per cent off; stags 40 per cent off ots aheee mwuu\m.. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@5%c for June-July delivery; San Quentin, 5.55c; Wocl Bags, 329 35¢; Fleece Twine, 71%4@8c; Fruit Bags, 53ic, | 8c and 6%4c for three sizes of Cotton and 6%@ 8%c for Brown Jute. (}OAlfiWelllng(on.uu r ton: Southiela attle, : 3 50. Bryant, 36 50; ods B Greta, fl Wails” ; Rich- Cosoperaiive Wallsend, 36 50 7 Cumberiand, $12 in bulk and | ;xsm in_sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh | . $11350: Cannel, $9 per ton; Coks, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 In sacks; Rocky Moun- | tain descriptions, §8 45 2000 1bs and $850 | per ton, according to brand. | OJL—Linseed, Bic for balled and 52 for raw in bgrrels; cases, 5¢ : California Castor Wellington, Oil, in cases, No. 1, T00; pure, tl 18; Lucol, 48¢ for boiled and 46c for raw In barreis; Lard Ofl, extra winter strained, barrels, 95c; cases, | Chlrm Nut. 55@62c per gulon ] Neats- | B in barreis, 70c; cases, rm, _pure, nlk: ‘Whale Oil,’ natural Vhfl! DEP sal- lon; Fish Oil. in barrels, 45c Co- Soamut OUL 1 Darests, “B0ite for Cevion and i 583c for Allslr.llllll MINERAL SEAL OIL—Is now quoted at 1€c per gallon in bulk, 20%c in wooden barrels and in cases f. 0. b. San elsco. COAL OlL—Water White Coal Ofl. in bull. 16c; Pearl Oil in cases, 2234c; Astral, 22% Star, 22%ec: Extra Star, 25%c: Elaine, o7 | S5 Geodoried. Blovs Gaseitne, i bulk, I7¢; in ‘cases, 2334c; do. 72 degrees, in bulk, 18%c; In cases, naine, in bulk, 16c; In cases, B%c, udqr.. Gasoline, In\ bulk, 2le; in ca: TURPENTINE—] m‘flnw‘l‘llmln cases and | 66¢ in drume and iron barrel RED AND WHITE x.l:AD-—nod Lead, 6@ 6140 per 1b; White Lead, 6@6%ec, according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western ~Sugar ~Refining mm»-ny quotes as follows, per pound, bags: Cul ‘rushed and ‘Fine 500 kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, 5.53¢; boxes, 5.80c per 1b.. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctis Barley, ctls Oats, ctls . |Beans, sks . Potatoes, 380, Tallow, ctls . 351/ Lime, “ bbls OREGON. ] s f0| Potatoes, oks ... - 25| . 882 Hay, tons Flour, qr sks. Oats, ctls . — ¥ STOCK MARKET. | The market was quieter yesterday morning, even the sugai stocks being in much lighter’| movement than for some days, and their tone was easy, Makawell selling off at $81 50@ | 80 7% and Hawalian Commercial . being | weak at $51 25@5l. Gas and Electric was higher at $43@43 50, . Business was much better in the afternoon, | but the sugar stocks continued to weaken, Hutchinson selling at $17 50817 75, Hawalian at $50 50@51, Honokaa at $10@15 75, Paaubau at $19 12%@18 75 and Makaweli at $30 50@ |20 75, Gas ard Blectric continuea to advance, | i | selling at $44@45. The oil stocks were quiet 31l day. | Sunset Center Oil has levied an assessment | | of 3¢, delinquent January 10. Home Oil has declared a dividend of T%e, | payable December 20, and Four Oil one of lc, payable December 15. The Security Savings Bank has declared a | semi-annual dividend at the rate of 3.8 per cent | on term and 3 per cent on ordinary deposits, payable January 1. Hereafter this bank will | pay interest on only one class of deposits and | only one rate of Interest on all deposits. The following Were ex-dividend yesterday: California Street Cable Company, regular monthly of 75 cents per share, amounting to $15,000; Giant Powder Company, regular _monthly of 50 cents per share, amounting to $10,000; California Wine Association, regular monthly of 60 cents per share, amounting to $14,023 20; California Central Gas and Electric Company, regular monthly of 15 cents per share, mmounting to $2250; Bay Countl: Power Company, regular monthiy of 20 cents per share, amounting to $7200. The Calumet and Hecla Copper Mining Com- pany of Michigan paid. a regular quarterly dividend of §5 jer share, amounting to $500,- | 000, yesterday. This is equivalent:to 20 per | cent on the stock, and logether with §5 aivi. | dends paid in August and May and the $10 | dividend paid in January makes a total of 100 | per cent pald this year, Since or‘ln!ullon‘ this company has paid & grand total of $79,- 850,000 in dividends, { The International Silver Company has de- | clared a quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred stock, payable January 1. The Ontario Silver Mining Company of Utah bas declared a dividend of 30 cents per share, payable December 20, The Oakland Gas, Light and Heat Company | | | has declared a regular monthly dividend of 25 cents per share, payable December 15. At the annual meeting of the stockholders | i of the Mutual Electric Light Company the old | directors and_officers were re-elected as_fol- lows: P. B. Cornwall, president; W. R. Sum merhayes, vice president and general manas- er; James Fisher, secretary; Alvinza Hayward and T. R. Henshelwood, | The ‘stockholders of the California Gas and | Blectric Corporation have voted to diminish | the capital stock from it8 present amount of | $30,000,000, divided into 800,000 shares of the | par valus' of $100 per share, to $15.000,000. divided into of_$100_each. cular to the shareholders, ing their assent to & proposed amendment of the bank’s certifi- cate of incorporation. The amendment desired | is to add to clause second, which states that | the object for which the corporation was in- corporated was to engage in the business of inking, the following ““To invest fits sur- | capital stock of other corporations doing a banking business and to purchase, sell and deal in such shares and other moneyed securitles.” An officer of the bank states that it was thought desirable to broaden the scope of the bank by empowering it to trade In the shares of other banks. On the street it was stated that a local bank would be absorbed by the Pank of Cadifornie very shortly. of a chain of banks on this Coast and poss! $iy"in the Hawatian and Philippine. siands, would add greatly to the already very large business of the Bank of California and make it a natioral institution, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10—2 p, m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. As] 48 qr coup loo%uo%\ls ar._c(new) 4s ar reg....108%4109 |3s ar coup.. mmos'fi ; MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. — »88> 38 ' o ] 3 5 H Quaaafny g%, 002222 4 mga & ggfil‘wmwe g 5.8 ES &3 g a g 2 ' £ ’'s Fnd.310 i E o e | Marmion by | Lodestar, The 1100 \.% -mviv‘ ma 000 shares of the par valus | C The Bank of California hos issued a cir- | Ef plus and undivided profits in the shares of the | & 11 AUCTION SALES You MUST ATTEND THIS GREAT COMBINATION SALE —OF — ‘Thoroughbred Yeanings AND OLDER HO Constanea by MALLOWMAT STOCK FARM. MESSRS. BURNS & WATERHOUSE, H. WILLIAMS JR., HAGGIN & FRITCHARD and HAGGIN & MACDONOUGH, Consisting of sons and daughters of Imp. Brutus, St. Carlo, Imp. Prince Rudolph, Little Mid, Crescendo, Brioso, Imp. Pirate of zance, Cavuga, Altamax, Mt. MeGregor II Colohel Wheeler, Tmp. Juif and Spunwell, out of such famcus mares as Imp. Accident by Blair Athol, Elysee by Fellowcharm, Flea Spot' by Imp. Brutus, Imp. Larksome by Sky- lark out of Lucy Giitter by Speculum, Imp. Maggle Burns by Highland Chief, Imp. Loutss Michel by Wiseman, Imp. Miowera by master, Imp. Tabby by Imp. Wan- dillah by Waterloo, Sally G by Imp. Berna by Fetterlock. Rosette by Wheatly, Song by George Kingey, Bow Knot by Himyar, Lady mp. Sir Modred, Duckiing by Imp. Brutus_ Juanita by Imp. Galore, Lake | County by Imp. Greenback, Palomacita by Surinam out of Imp. Paloma (dam of 9 win- | ners),. Shasta Water by Imp. Maxim, Liazia Dunbar by Bazar, Minowa b; “‘g:-ny. Nellis Collier by Joe Hooker, Imp. by Aus- tralian Peer, ' Starlight by Onondaga, Tumult by Aerolithe out of a sister to Chaos and Rubi- con by Rayon d'Or. Among these. [ n.-]l».:flnthm and nnul-"z: enictan, Pfib} Mimo, Liszella, Lord dal. - Veil, Rondo, rd Knot, Acclun Dura, Estro, || Glissando, Somonis, May Song, Puss in Boots, *| ‘Malaspina and other winners. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. Sale Will Také Place at occmzmu, Hons nxcluulfl-. FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 12, 1902 Phiogs o 8 WM. = Saturday JAt'10:30 A, M. at the Ranch of the E. B. and A. L. STONE CO., G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. at Twenty-third e STREET RAILROADS. tornia ..192%205 | Market-st .. 99% — Sary o | Preataio -2 =" 50 POWDER. Giant i.e... 76% 774/ Vigorit ..... 3% 3% SUGAR. Hana ... 5% O%jKilaues ... 1L Hawadidn 7 40 well .. 20% 30 Hono! 5% | Onomea ... 25+ 2T Hotohimson - 194 11| Pasunau ... 18% — MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.162 1631 Oceanic S Co — 2 Cai Fruit As. 94 s#h' Pac A F A 3 9% Cal Wine As.101 | Pac € Borx. — 167% Morning Session. ‘Board— 10 Cal Wine Association 101 00 25 Equitable Gas . 3 6214 75 Hana Plantation 515 10 Hawaiian Commerci: gar.. 51 25 50 Hawaitan Commercial and Sugar.. 51 00 120 Honokaa 16 00 380 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 18 00 25 Makawell . 31 50 75 Makaweli 31 00 50 Makawell 30 873 $5000 Market-st & 3 121 50 %S F Gas & Eleetric Co 43 00 100 S F Gas & Electrie Co. 43 50 Street— { §3000.8 P of Cal 8 (1905, Serfes A). 2 | $10,000 S P of C 6s (1905, Series B). k3 Afterncon Session. Board— 10 Alaska Packers’ Association. 162 00 10 Cal Wine Assoclation. 101 00 100 Hana Plantation Co. 5 - 15 Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar.. 50 50 25 Hawalian Commercial and Sugar.. 50 25 25 Hawailan Commercial and Sugar. . 50 06- 0% 30 00 29 78 18 00 1575 1 5 ¢ 380 Hutchinson S 45 Hutchinson S 17T 62% 5 Hutchinson S 17 78 60 Paaubau S P Co. 19 1215 25 Paauhau S P Co. 19 00 35 Paauhau S P Co. 18 78 108 44 00 108 “um . 50 8 o 20 8 44 5 150 S 45 00 Stree 100 Cal Wine, Association... 101 00 Contra Costa Water bond: 108 00 land Trausit 58. 114 6215} T S 23 st Con 5s. B0 E T o & s 1000, Series 111011208 25 CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE., Stocks— Bid. Asked. Abby Land & Improvement.. 110 120 Alameda Sugar - . ‘American Biscu American _District” Cal. Cotton Mills . Cal. Jockey Club. Cal. Powder . Cal. Shipping Cal. Title Ins. & Central Bank of Oakland. Gas Consumers’ Ass'n. Hantord Ofl Oil London & §' ¥ Bank/(Lid:). Monte Cristo O Mercantile Trust . Northern Cal. Power . Nevada National m . Shore Raflroad Oil City Petroleum. Orpheum Company . Peerless Ofl ... Bacifio States Tel & EN Union Sugar . United Petroleum ‘Board— 80 Thirty-Three Oil 1000 I , b 90, .. 1000 Alpha 300 Best & Belcr. 200 Bullion i igmia ] FEE I

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