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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1902. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Local Stocks and Bonds continue inactive. New York Stocks rather higher on the day. 1Wheat dull and featureless. Barley lower. Oats. Corn and Rye quict, with ample offerings. Hay casier under larger arrivals. Feedstuffs unchanged. Beans and Seeds inactive at previous prices. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Nothing neww in Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. 11°00l, Hops and Hides as before quoted. Provisions unchanged, with a stack demand. tle, Sheep and Hogs exhibit no new features. Large receipts of Petatoes and Vegetables. Onions dull. lurkeys higher. in spite of liberal arrivals of domestic and 1Western. ood holiday demand for Oranges. Other Fruits steady. Ca 1 cather Report. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 225 p. m. The foliowing sre the seasonal rainfalls to | date, as compared with those of the same date Minn & St Louis I Missouri Pacific . & Missouri, Kan &'T Nor & West pfd grain Saturday, December 20, as eompllofl by the New Yord' Produce Exchange, is as fol- “Wheat 45,616,000 bushels, ushels; corn, 6,342,000 bushels 5 bushels; oats 6,015,000 bushels, decrease 17,000 bushels. rye 1.3 270,000 bushels,’ decrease 32,000 &I:am'l( barley 3,412,000 b\llm‘l, decrease 420,- bushels. —_ % New York Grain and Produce. * NEW YORK, Dec. 22 —FLOUR—Recelpts, 27,175 barrels; exports, 14,900 barrels. Mar- ket steady, with a fair inquiry for spring patents. WHEAT—Receipts, 11,400 bushels; exports, 131,900 bushels. Spot llt‘ld) No. 2 red, 1 Northern Duluth, . l ‘hard Manitoba, 87%¢ £ o b, afioat. Options were generally qulet, but firm all day. Buying motives were raln reports from Argentina, higher oables, small visible supply increase “and renewed '_export demand. The market closed % @3c net higner. M 1-16@81 5.6e, closed ~S1%ec; July, closed ~ 78%c; December, 83%@ Rio. quiet. No. 7 ln\'olee. Bkc; mild, Cordova, - rlll! de(‘lllle of & bags, including: . : February, '4.85@+4.90c; July, . firm. Fair refining, 3 16-16c; 3 13-16c. Molasses sugar, at_a 27, centrifugal, 96 test, Iast geason &nd rainfalls in the last twenty- "::;‘;"‘-‘] i‘n“"emrn- | =yivania 8 Reading Last | Reading Ist pfd Season. | Reading 2d pfd | Rock Island .... Rock Island pfd St. Louis & 8 F SUL & SF 1st pid L&sF 2 prd “ouls & § West Lows & W prd Paul . . Paul pfd outhern Pacific uthern Railway athern Ry pfd .. Texas & Pacific ndependence San Luts Obispo. = = E 5§ 3 |Tol StL & West. - i.‘ 2 |Tol. SL & W ptd.. 100 £ 32 € : nion Pacific ... 26.800 - = = ot ific pla 2.0 STATION— 3 E” =3 . H H £l 1100 W & L Erie 24 pfd Wis Central 400 25% —— | Wis Centrai pid 600 51 82| Express Companies T. | Adams 00 | American United States Welis-Farzo Miscellaneous. | Amal Copper > Amer Car & F prd Amer L Oil .. Amer L Oil ptd Amer Laco e Eoo -0 curtesy of the Pacific Commercial Cable foliowing weather report has eived from the Pacific Ocean: Lat | Pacific Coast Gegrees 7 minutes north, longitude 1 s 1¢ minutes west: noon. Last twenty- | pacific )lml hours, 2il knots out, . v Total paid 1450 eather wind = heavily overcast THER CONDITIC pressure has falien stea. i Nevada. The greater porth D _the Dorthern cosst has moved e Raic has fallen f n Francisc and cloudy weather prevails generally « of the Tehachap! risen 10 degrees or more San Francisco for thirty 3in December 2 8% joudy and unse 88 with rain in northern and riy wind. Tuesday: light N FRANC! Bortherty winé B T e s s e o o wvicini Cloudy and um- g weather day, P bly light rain southwest winds. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official — EASTERN MARKETS. i New York Stock Market. YORK. Dec. 22—There was & good Lusiness in Stocks to-day 2nd th. wed strength and breadth. The &= and the notabie strength in a it securities had a notable sym- the whole market. The trac- ing animation as the day Belt & Oh irregulur by reason of u fever- r. The stocks which led ual grounds for strength, rumors of a prob- Den & Rio Gr 4s. Erie prior lien 4s. Erfe gen 4s...... FW&DC lsts Hocking Val 4iss. NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con : Alice ... Breece Brunswici stside market. The n Securities was Lo be some extraordi- at Northern rihern Securi- official sanction Con rumors mor was | Gonmee KON o reports tha: | 7T V. T b ey ey the proposec n was at he shorts lm;‘ 5\': | \nxrn- com Without | Call loans Mining xplenation “ouper was | Time loans |Adventure reports tha s in Mon- \ Bonds— Allouez postponed by ecom- | a\: r.:r'lm 43 3 both conter, as Ists ... the jpcustry The room tra | Mexicen Cen 4s.. Exchange were somewhat sk ance and contested it by jence of setivity on alumet & Hecla. 4 entennial per Range ¥ I y quiescent poois and largs = % minion Coal sperators were supposed Lo be at w Boston & Maine.19% | Franklin . the level of prices. United States va« | Boston Elevated..154 |Isle Royale prominent and strong. though somewhat | N Y N H & H...2 Mohawic sluggish, as ueual. Fatisfaction wzs pr ed | Fitchburg_pfd ...141 |Old Dominion ... over the status of the Venezuelan quest) ’W\ Osceola confidence seemed to be felt in the | 4 Parrot ... situation. Concessions in rates for time | Quincy nelped this confidence materially. The v | American Sugar..120%/Santa Fe Copper. 1% cent rate was shaded for any longer time Do A8 .. ren .. 120% Tamarack . 145 sixty Gays. A feature of the day was trading | Amer Tel & Tel..163 ~|Trimountain »n | in International Mercantfle Marine « | Dom 1 & Steel... un‘,. Trinity 5% stock, in the outside market, at from This is the first recorded business in this try in the mew shipping company stock The bond market was broad and strong Total sales, par value, $3,020,000. TUnited | States bonds were ali unchanged on the call {ieneral Electric Mans Do : Vietoria' 110% 'Winona ... 35% Wolverine 815 JONDON CLOSING STOCKS Con for money 92 15-16 Norfolk & Westn. Con for account.93 1-16 Nor & Weatn pfd. Anaconda 41, Ontirio & Westn. Atchison Atchison pra ", Bait & Ohio. nadian Pacific 132 | Chen & Onia" | Chgo Gr We: % | Chio M1 & 4> | Den & Rio Gr NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Btocks — Balt & Ohio pid Can Pacific Can Southern Chesapcake & Ohlo. Chicego & Alton .. Reading 24 pfd 48 Southern Ry... | @Sc for common, 53;@5%%e for prime, | at_about recent prices, 3 3-16c. Refined steady. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market Is fairly steady with a moderate demand at 4 o for choice and 7@7luc for fancy. Stos PRUNES—Spot prunes are very firmly held which attract a good demand. Quotations range from 3% to 7lgc for all grad APRICOTS—Are quiet, but steady at % e 12¢ for boxes and T1:@10c for bags. ks PEACHES—Also are quiet at 12@1Sc pecicd and 6% 3 1oc Tor Supelcd. for | * Chicago Grain and Produce. ES CHICAGO, Dec. 22.—Wheat was extremely dull, with practically no outside business. The situation was considered strong, the world's shipments being light and a large de- crease in the amount on passage being ru- corded. Large receipts and a bearish esti- mate of the Russian crop were the main bear- 15 ned & shade to K bighe: but on liberal 'seliing ikc. A smaller inci I { in"the € only 665,000 bushels, where 1,600,000 later in the day and the close was 1TThge r of @%e. was very dull and easier on the near- eries, but firm for May. May closed a shade higher at 43%c. Oats were very strong on good ellh demand, May closed e higher at Xi%GI3%, Provisions were firm on the absence of any particular sciling pressure and on higher at the yards. The close was v pork 17%c higher, lard up 121, ribs 3@Ttc higher. leading_futures _ra as follows: High. Open. Tow. Close 47 2 spring wheat, 2 red, TigTc ¥, 43 ; whort ribs sides (loove), salied shoulders (boxed). sldes (boxed), $8 (2@ of high wines, $1 32; $10 85, ary te: short clear whisky, basia grade, barrels bushels bushels bushels bushelx y. bushels 10- -y the Butter On the Produce Excl market was quiet. Creameries, 18@28c; ries 1725, Cheese, firm, 13@13%c. ffesh firm, 25¢ * — —— % 1 Foreign Futures. | LIVERPOOL. Wheat March. May. | Opening 6y [543 | Closing . 61 61 Dee. May-Au 2000 18 |U'|-”'m' Hos 3o Opening L2845 2865 Closing 250 28 65 Eastern I.::'csloc; Market. CHICAGO, CHICAGO, De 22— CATTLE—Recebts 14,000; market, 10G25¢ higher. Good t5 prime steers, 5 500G 40 stockers and 256G 4 60 helfers nners, $1 2502 50; bulls, -:.x" et i calves, $3G7; Texus fed stears, H( 000; estiated for to- merrow, higher 0 s, D odett 16 closed easy. ers’ steady. G flr\ lu to chofce mixed, G4 40; native lambs $4%.5 50. ST. J ST. JOSEPH, Mo., —CATTLE—Re- . 1600, Natives, $3 6066 25; ‘l"'; :‘:fl | Westcrns, §3@5 65; stocks and feeders, $3G 440 HOGS—Rcceipts, 4100, Medium and_heayy, 26 20016 plas, $0G6 15 bulk, $6 2096 30, SHEEP—Receipts, 800. Native lambs, IDJ&I yearlings, $4 50; wethers, $1 35; ewen, eep, ls 5 : Western lambs, ew York Metal Market. NEW VORK, Dec. 22.—There was a sharp advance in the London tin market to- lay, quo- 2 higher, at £117 108 for mpot 04 for futures and, influenced by thir, the local maret alo wan figher by near 12 it 1 Aol closing firm but qulet, at Copper declined Gs in London, to £61 25 64 for gpot and £51 10s for hltllru unchanged and nominal here Al but m'mmd dard, 11.65c for lake and Iytic’and casting. Lead was “c lar floe!ro- Den & R G pta 'y‘.'.'.'.'.'. };v.f:";;id 25 ! Erle Erie W | Erle 24 pta 2115 Tilinois Cent H | Lpuier! & o % By s [NTYC 700 27 27 27 Bar siiver. quiet, 22 “-1ea A 800 305" /88 100 | for three months 4 per ceme,” ¢ DT oont, and | vom b oy i 1900 91% oo New York Mone i B B 'y Market. - 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 22— Money " C 3% 1% 185, 14%% |frm at 5%@6 per cent. clowing 5G6 per cent. | o D "0 ‘98 - 911 '97i; | Time money was casy, wixty days, 6 per cent; 1,000 ug 96° 9415 | ninety days and six months, G5 per cen: 2,000 144% 143% 144% | Prime mercantile paper, 6 per centi Sterling ,,,,, L0 38" | exchange was steady af $4 K6.023 for demant S0 @ @i ey |and at $ B287504 89 for sixty daye “Powted o a2y 2w 34 84 and $4 Commerclal Dilly, 300 BY! 5 55 u nzv.u M% Bar siiver, 48%c. exican 300 49 48 48 |donams, Bonds—Governments, ~nteady; i3 1k Y 1w i : i 3 ,:“ }‘é Vmblc Grain Supply. R {62! NEW YORK, Dec 2 —The visibie supply of d i hang Here at 4%4c and in London at IBT“)”II‘-M o Spelter advanced 2s ¢d | 6, while he l’(lfm I‘Inzfl f*uy:fl""' 8 ey Iron In Glas qu Middlesboro :a";:" e, &':-du" m 14. "' and unchang 0. 1 found; hotn, 25; No. 2 foundry Northern, le Hmfll\ern No, 1 foundry Bouthern -an Warrants continue nue nominal, New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—The cotton market ed firm at an adv osed net unchanged to a dmlln’-’gt gopoln!:.u Foreign Markets. LONDON, Dec. ”—Conloll 03 1-16; sliver, 22 7-104; French rentes, 99f 60c; wheat car- goes on p-mn, firm but not active; Walla, 10%d; lllllllh country .Illl;w..lt‘l- aull; |mponl into_United Ki| et 50007 Importa Into United Bour, heat and flour on Killldnm'l 50,000: wheat and flows “,.",“,."',‘ to_Contl o, Contiigee, LOM0 T s i e ible than had been expected—an in- | had been looked for—created 4 somewhat firm- | the top price of the day, with | | Buckwheat Floar, $4 3064 Standard Callfornla, Gs $%d; wheat in Pasis, ""d weather in ‘Engiand, fair but loudy. COTTON——Upl-ndt. 4.56d. Northern Business. Dec. 22.—Clearings, . Dec, 23.—Clearings, $389,- balances, $59, S BORTLAND, Of: o Deo, ¢22.—Clearings, $723,- 007; balances, $215,283. SPOKANE, Wi Dec. 22.—Clearings, $709,866; balances, $208,984, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Dec. fl—Whnnl—Wllll ‘Wal- la, 700. Bluestem, 78c¢; Valley, 75, WASHINGTON, m’.‘.‘:.?g,‘.f"én; geucb. Tg‘—wnen—lmchwem *: * LOCAL MARKETS. e R S AR . Exchange and Bullion. . fterling Exchange, 60 days... Storling Exchange, sight Sterling Cables ... New York Exchange, sigl New York Lixchange, tele Silver, per ounce - Mexican Dollars, n Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT~The forelgn markets were not ma- terially changed. The world's shipments for the week were as follows, In quarters: Rus sta 18,000; Danubian, 18,000; Argentine, 23,000, Indian, 12,000. Heavy rains were re- | ported in the Argentine. The American visible D0pply increased 665,000 bushels, There was no Ch:ntn worthy of note in the isco market. San Franclsco B K WHEAT, No. 1, $1 37%@1 42%; Milling $1 45@1 50 1. per cental R Session 9 to 11 a. m. | Qen. ~ High.~ Low. Close. December—No 1 xm %1 3T% 81 37% $137% e R 2 p. m. Sessicn, Open. High. Low. _Close. 1373 8157 $137% $137T% 0 sales, BARLEY—Predictions of rain and the holi- day’ ullness of trade imparted weakness to the market, which was lower, both for cash grain and futures. Sales were few, CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 1711 20; Brewing an grades, $1 2216@1 25; Chevaller, § fair to choice, shipping 1 60 for FUTURES. Sesslon ¥ to 11 a. m. v High. Low. Close. il 20% $119% $1 19% . m .Session, High. Low. Close. $1 198 SL19% $1 19% $1 19% o sales. OATS—Previous prices rule for all descrip- tigas SWIth & aulet markel. Whiite, 130, piack, $120@125 for feed and 31 256130 for seed; md 31 2091 30 for common to cholce 3246135 for fancy: Gray, §1 26@1 27% . ul CORN—Quotations for Callfornia continue wholly nominal, as there |s none offering. Western Is coming in freely and is lower. Western (sacked) Is quoted at $1 25@1 30 | for_Yellow and 31 2061 s2iy for $125 for mixed: Callfornia, nominal: small round, nominal; Egyptian. $1 259 for Brown, minal zu tl 76G210 per Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Czlifornta Family Extra 4 45, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $¢ 10@4 20; Oregon and Washington, $5 b0G3 70 per bbl‘ tor Family and 33 o4 for Bakers', MILLE ~Trices in yackages are as tollawe: Granam Flour, $3.1 0 per 100, tha: Rya | Flcur, $3 Ry $4; Rice l-‘luuv' l1. Corn Meal, §3 23 g “extra cream do,” $i6 4 25; Ogt Givals, $5 Honuny, %84 2604 50; Criacked Wheat, 1645 o 16 15 = | 84: Farina, $4 00; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 75; 2., 1025 | Rolled Oat, barrels, §7 53G0; In (7] §2% 98 |8t0; Pearl Naricy, $6; Split Peas, boxes, 9 37 | g5 50; Green P tn per 100 1bs, 45 sS4 o SHE Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay is not as firm the continued favorable weather for secding and larger receipts. Cars, while ctilf in light sup- ply, are not as scarce as they have been for the' past two months, that should have come in by rall during this period is now coming forward. Prices remain as_before. There is no change in Feedstuffs, LRAN—$15 b0 1% 36 per ton. NGS—$22 0G24 50 per 1 FEEDSTUFFS. lxu«u 50 Alfair: v U ITRA\\‘-—W&A: per bale, Barley, $10 50G . $9g11 50; Cio- Beans and Secds. ‘There is nothing doing in the markets under this head, and with the exception of Dried Peas quotations remain unchanged. BEANS—Uayos, $2 “41! M small $3 15@3 45, lnrnm:‘ Hape: TROE IS 42 T5G2 WO Flax, for iastern; Alfaifa, 10g Timothy, Corn Reed, £1267156 per ton DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2 50; Green, $1 756G ilc, 225 per ctl, Potatogs, Orions and Vegetables. The market was extremcly dull for table Burbanks aud prices for all descriptions show- ed no change. Three cars of Merced Sweets | came in and sold off well at an advance. There was no change In Onions. cluded 100 sacks from Oregon, Rocoipts of Los Angeles Inrge, AgKTegating The receipts in- vegetables H00 packs Jrece neariy Prices were a little lower In ccnsequence, b\u“ trading was brisk at the lower rates, POTATOES-Burbanks frum the river, 306 S5 per ctl; Balinas Burbanks 00cg81 10 per ctl; Oregon' do. 75c@$1,Yakira do. H0cGi$l 05; River Reds, 40@b0c per etl: Early Rose, for sced, 80@D0c per ctli Sweet Potatoes, $1 50 ver cth tur Merced. ONIONK-—-256T5e otl for cholce and nqu nnr lb VEGETABLES—Green Pea String und Wax Beans, 7G10c; C; 00c_per ¢tl; Tomatoes from Los An'eln, uo 125 per crate; Carrots, 40@50c per sack: Gar- e dG21g0 pér Ib; Gicen Feppers .from 1on eles, B@sc per ib; Dried Peppers, S@o per Tgg Plant from Los Angeles, 10G12%c per Ib; Dried Okra, '15@2Cc ‘por ' 1bi" Summer Bquash from Los Angeles. $1@1 25 per box Marrowfat Squas! $10 per ton; Hubbard, $10 @ hrooms, —— per b, per Poultry and Game. Thore were fve cars of Western dressed Turkeys on the market yesterday, selling off very well at 20@22 per 1b. More of this stock I8 expected before Christmas, but how much cannot be ascertained. Recelpts of local dressed were large and included some from Oregon. Buyers were rather conservative, but dealers were firm in thelr views and high prices ruled. Bome were asking 2dc, but what usiness was_done Wwas within the quoted range, Live Turkeys were In demand at firm. er prices, Other | of Poultry were dull oot oan Tikowise. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 2192 por 1h: vs, 18@20c f nd er lvllr. 81 bO@2; Goslinj for Gobblers per _dozen for old and w0 o Sbune: 3 i you Rouur-, “Ofl. old Ro«’iun’ ’“3‘5 508 50; Trollers. 34 506 el 115 Pll'fllll‘ 1 dozen tor old and, 1 6002 :..' 18 e GAME~ § 125 per f riy Cotlnnllll n.b(n Brush Rabbits, $1; Mallard Ducks, Canvasback, $8@4 50; S| $1 76@2; Widgeon, $1 15@2; ?l Gray_ Geese, i ’li&'mmu: s mmfi'n Sni small; 3 sh Snipe, Y mon, §1 50, e, 33 55; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter, Cheese and Eggs remained as previously quoted. Receipts of the two for. mer were about as luv. been, while those o u Th 9 ek o nd" 0300 1ba Gosese i e UTTER—Creamery, m-nn for fanev and fi- occasionally 8lc per 1 1t has been, dwing to | and more or less Hay | A% Gic per’ib; Broom | for firsts; dairy, 27@28%c: nm Butter nomi- nal; cold @20c; W . 27@29c. cnmmi-mw. Bise) o, | uominal 10%8; Hastern, T1@ITHG: W 3 3 “‘m u*{k »Z" he for. fancy nnfl 30@32 tor lower and medium grades; store, @30c; eo‘l:" -grcm. ;' cold lwrlu ‘estern Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There was a better demand for choice owing to the approach of the holldul. but there was no perceptible change in prices. Tivo cars arrived unexpectedly for the auction and were offered for sale. The attendance was small, as it was announced on Saturday that there ‘would be no sale, and the prices obtained Jers low owing to the gresnsiess of tha rult, as follows: Navels, $160G2 for fancy, $1 50G 175 for clw‘cl and 5c@¥1 30 for standards; lnz?oz fancy Grape Fruit, 26; 'rnnlerlne- (Half boxes), $1@1 50. Choice and fancy Apples moved off well at steady prices, bm common and inferior. offer- ings were duil. Good Pears were also active, L% Toota stbrane stock selliag &g RiEh $176 per box. Pomegranates, Punlmmonl and Cranberries were unchanged. The collars were. fall of green were steady. stock, but ripe were in limited supply. CRANBELRIES—Cepe Cod, §13@13 50 per barrel; Wisconsin, nominal. APPLE! 860 PERSIHNONB—‘MWBC per box. PEARS—Winter Nellls, $1@1 25 per_ box; some faney cold storage higher; other Winter Pears, 50@75¢. POMEGRANATES—S$1 per small box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, ngw for fancy: $125@1 75 for cholce and 25 foc_standards; Seedlings, i , $1@1 26 for quarters and $1 70 for m voxes; Japanese Mandarins, $1G1 Lem c@§1 for standards, $1 2% 150 (or ehotee and $203,50 Tor Tancy; Grams Frult, $2G250; Mexican Limes, $4@$50; Ba- nanas, $175G2 50 per bunch for New Orleans and -—— for Hawalian; Pineapples, $3@4 per dosen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. FRUITS—Apricots, 5%@8c for Royals and 8%@18c for Moorparks; Evanorated Apples, 4@7c; Sun dried, 4@4l%c; Penches, 4%4@G7l%c; Pears, 3%@4%c for quarters and 0@l0c for halves; Nectarines, 4% @disc for white; Plums, 5ee for pitted and 1gTso tor unpitted; Fige 4@ tor black and sqbo for white: PRUNES—1902 crop, 2%@2%¢c for the four sizes, with %@ll%c premium for the large | stzes. . RAISINS—1902 crop are quo('d as followl' 2-crown locse Muscatels, GU-Ib boxes, Slie pe crown, G¥%ec: d-crown, fie: Seetless, 100 Muscatels, 5c; Seedless Sultanas, Sc: Seedless ‘Thompsons, 5isc; 2-crown London Layers, 20- | 1o Boxes, §1 40 ver box; 3-crown, §1 80: crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2; G-crown $§2; S-crown Dehe- xes, $2 50; G-crown’ Imperials, 20-1b seeded f. 0. b. Fresno, tancy, 16 oz., | Gle; 12 oz, Blc; bulk, 59c; choice, 16 oz., | CH 1%e; bulk, Glie. | xS UTE Walnuta, No. 1 sottahell. 13g13%e: No. 1. hardshell, 11G11%c; No. 2 ogion; Kimonds: Tokq 1ie for * X L, menuu,c for Ne Plus Ulira an 8uBlsc for Lflnm Peanuts, 5G7c for East- | ern: Brazil "Gllc l'llberll umzm; Pecans, 11@13¢c ‘ocoanuts, $4 60GH; Itallan Chestnuts, 121,@14c per 1b. HoNrY—Comb 1:@13%e for bright, 11%c for light amber S@l0c for dark; 'Water hite extracted, o i light amber extracted, ”thg“ Ax—gmuue per_1b. e Provisions. Previcus prices rule, with a dull market. | CURED MEATS—S8acon, 12%c per ib for heavy, 13c for light medium, 15¢ for light, 16¢ -cured and 18c [>r ugar-cured Hams, l Beel, “-lmll)’. $11 30@12; prime Pork, u.m | 16 00; extra clear, $27; Mese, $19 50; Dry Salt- | ed Pork, 13'4c: Plg Pork, §25: Pigs’ Feet, | §5; Smoked eef, 1415@15c per Ib. LARD-Tuerces austed at 8 per Ib for eam- pound and 12%c for pur halt-barreis. 12%c; l&lb tins, 13%ec; O-1b tins, lx‘ie. 3 1 tins, 1 LOTT' JLENE—One half-barrel, 9%c; three halt-barreis, 9%c; cne tierce, 9%c¢; two tlerces, | 93c; five tierces, na.c per 1b. | Hides, Tallozs, Wool and Hops. °| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted | Steers, 1ic: light, Sic; Cow | lides, 9c for heavy and Sie for light; Stags, ; Sulted Kip, Stc; Salted Veal, 9ic: Saited Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 164@) Culis, 18c; Dry Kip Dry Caif, 15¢; Culls and Brands, 16c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 257 30c | SUc@$1 20 each; Herse Hides, medivm, 9102 dry salicd Mexican, can, 32%c. Goat Ski larg> and smooth, 50c: m«l‘!‘ulrl. No. 2, 41%@5c: 4 WOOL— Spring—Valley Oregon, Lambs, 15 36c per Ib. Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southern, T@10c $@10¢; Northern, defective, 1b; do Lainbs, per o Lan el Ugl0c ver 1b: Humboldt and Mendocino, 16c; Middle County, 9gllc per lb. HOPS—-23¢206c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. " | All descriptions remain unchanged. DI SEED MEATS. es from slaughterers to dealers Wholesale r are as follows BEEF—7@7lsc for Steers and G6@7ic per b for Cows. VEAL—Large. $1@G0c; small, 9G10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 8ls@0c:” Ewes, 5@8%c per Ib. LAMB—0%@100 per 1b. PORK—Drersed Hogs, 81,@0%c ver Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, scund Livestock, delivered in S nelsco, less 30 per cent shrinkage for Cattl CATTLE~Steers, 8154G0c; Cows and Helters, T673%c; thin Cows. 4@be per Ih. CALVES—4g5lc per Ib dgroas weight). IR @dc; ewes, Ju.xn 4@AYce per Ib. | HHOGR-Live Hogs. 100 Tbs and up. 5@tk | under 100 Ibs, 6%c;’ fecders, G@OLC; sows, per cent off: boars, 50 per cent off, 40 ver cent off from above quotatic: nd nn- General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bage, §1%6G3%¢c for June-July delivery; San Quentin, 5.53¢: Wool Bags, 32¢ 35c: Flecce Twine, 74G8c; Frult Bags. 5l%c, e and 63ic for three sizes of Cotton and 6%,@ S4c for Brown Jute. i DAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: su.mnem lington, $8; Seattle. $050: B Yy, Greta, fl w.n.- mond, §7 Cumberland, $12 in bulk | $1825 1n_racks; Pmmylv-nx- Anthracite Ej oo Welah ‘Anthracite” Egs, $13; Welsh Lump, §1160: Cannel, $0 per ton: Coke, per ton in bulk and £17 in sacks: y iuun. 1ain descriptions, $8 43 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. OIL—Lingeed, Sic for bolled and 52 for In barrels: )G | Ofl, In cases nd s Bl: lmm California Ci i cases, hale Oll, natural white, loni Fish Ofl, in barrels, 46c; c Coe coanut ®Oll, in barrels, 03%c for Ceylon and 68%0 for Australian COAL OIb—Wlt.r ‘White Coal Oll, In_ buik, 16c; Pear] Ol In cases, a: Ascrai, n&m o = Star, 223%e; Extra Star, 26idc; B Eocene, 24 % eodorized stove Gasoline, In bulk, l-c. 23 d rees, In le % llu bulk, H soline, n bulk, Sc; in cases, 27 TURP) N‘HNE—'nc Ber sallon In cases and “h'{: ANE P CRYD: ne e per ib; White Lead,” 60%c, il qua SUGAR—The Western l\inr Refining Cotn. | pany quotes as follo nd, n_ 100-1b %0, powdered, BiNer. Cumty Gremiied: 0.10¢; m-y Granulated Fine, b.03c: l?ry“hr‘::- alated Coarse, B.05c: Fruit Granulated, 5.03c: Beet unmmua 100-1b_bay i Confaotlonar.” 4 S Magnolla A, 4486 berrels, i e Db x i kinds. 'l'lbl.u—-l-l barrels, 5.80¢ per 1b. No ol hmll or 1ts equliv Receipts af Produce. FOR HONDAY. Dmunn 22. I‘Iomn:.“qr Ink- 22, bal Cinots s Beans, ceve aks . Potatoes, Onlons, sk Rye, ctls . Hay, Straw, tons Flour, qr sks... 4,630 Onions, sks h“!,qt aeee 10 Bran, lk.l 2‘1” B;rl:y. etl*q. 7,400 Middlings, sks. gg EASTERN, STOCK MARKET. ey An advance in Gas and Electric to $41 6215 was the only change worthy of note on the morning sessions. Business was dull In the afternoon Spring.Valley Water was lower at $86 50, ' There was very little doing. The following banks have declared the usual semi-annual dividends: German Savings and Loan, 3% per cent per annum on all deposits, against 3 per cent last year; San Francisco Savings Jhion, 3.42 per cent on term and 3 por, convéen ordinary depasit California Safe Deposit and Trust Compas G.per cent on term and 3 per cent on Y “ordinary deposits, all three payable January 2; First Nl.tlnnll Bank, one at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. amounting to $76,000, payable January 10, and en extra dividend of 36 per share, amounting to $90,000, payable lmmmlum, 15 Thecers R dividend of share and in 1901 $4 was pald- &ividends paid chis year mals a return o the shareholders of 16 per cént on the par value of the shares. The Mutual Savings Bank one of 8 per cent per annum on all deposits, pay- able January 2. Continental ‘Bullding and Loan Associa- tion has declared a half-yearly dividend at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on monthly pay~ ment stock, G per cent on term deposits and 6 per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payatle January 2. The Merchants’ Exchange Bank of San l‘nncluo (in llqllldlllnn) paid a dividend of $1 pe; capital stock yestes mnkln‘ @ fotas or un per share thus far re- turned to the stockholders, and Loan Society ‘The California ' Savin; (in liquidation) paid a dividend of 8 per cent on all deposits yesterday. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. Dee. 222 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bld. Ask. Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..100%4110% |4 qr ¢ (new)135 136 48 qr reg....10815100% |43 ar coup..103%108% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A Whe. — — |98k W g Js. — 108% Bay CPC 5s. — 108'|)ceanic 8 5s. — 87% 2 C G&E Js. — 106Y; Jmnibus 6s.. 1274 nl-r.t os U7 — |Pac G Imds. 96 — Costa bs..108 Bs. B4 L & P 631281 — Fer&C H 6s.117%121 & OR Pwi-st R 0s.118% Seary-st 5s.. — 971 Zac EGR 5s. mnsula H C&S 05%e.10i — |3F & 8JVis. — 1224 Do s .... 97 100 vllerrl Cal6s.109 111 H R T&LAs.106%1077% 5 P of A L Ang R 58.1181 — (1909) - L AL Co és. lw%lfll (a910) . Jll%llfl Do gt 0s.102 S P of C 6s (1905)Sr A.1061%4100%4 Do_&td 5s.103 108 | (amer B.108%1076 % LA P 1conds1053410715 Mkt-st C 6125 Do 1 em5s.121 1215'1‘ N R of C s, uaums, Do Bs ....121 121%/ NEC R 55110 — | 34, 103 |stkn Ga&E6s 10315107 /UG & E 53107 Oak T Co 05123 — Do os ....114% — 108% | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 65 697, Port Costa.. 64 6614 Marin Co ... 61 — |3pring Val.. 86% 86% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L& P. 3% — 3acEG &R 3T 40 Eqt G&L Co. 31, 3% S F G & E. 41% Mumal EL. —" 6 SFGLCo 5% 6 OGL & H 65 70% Stkn G & E. 9 Pac G Imp. 35'; 38 Un G&E Co. 34 — Pac L Co... 33 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.310 — ~ BANKS, Am N B....121%127 First N Anglo-Cal .. 80 90 LP& Bank of Cal456 — !Mer Ex Cal Safe Dp. — 8 F Natnl E-\\ INGS BANKS. Ger S & 1.2095 2175 Sav & Loan. — 105 | Humboldt .. — ~ — | Security S..325 — Mutual kUnlon Trst.2075 —, 8 F = STREET RAILROADS, California 195 — Market-st .. 9035 — Geary — 80 'Presidio ... 50 POWDER. Giant ...... 4% 75 |Vigorit ... — 334 SUGAR, Hana 414 6% Haw! e Honokaa ... 13° 15% Hutchinson . 16% 17 M _CELLANEOUS, Alaska Pak.150%100 | Oceanic S Co — 20 Cal Fruit As93 04 (Pac A F A — 3y Cal Wine As — — |Pac C Borxz. — 1671, Morning Session. 15 Giant Powder Con 25 Paauhau S P Co 40 Pacific Gas Imp 120 Pacific Lighting . 15 8 F Gas & Electrie Co § F Gas & Electric Co .. Street— 20 Hutchinson S P Co Afternoon Seesion. Board— 50 Hutchinson S P Co . 656 Honokaa . 25 Paauhau € P Co 10 8 V Water . CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Morninz Sersion, 50 Kern Oil .. 100 Four OIl .... 800 Occidental .. .. Afterncon Session. 200 Junction Ofl .. 100 Sterling Ofl MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- day: 300 Belcher Morning Session. - 80 Best & Belch. 2 Caled: e 2 14 [ 4 0. 41 1 40 .6 10 700 Occidental ... 25/ h 3 500 Ophir .......1 30! 200 Yellow Jacket 20 Afternoon Session. Best & Belch. 89| 100 Ophir w0 50. Caledonia 35 400 Chollar . 49 200 Chollar . 25 sooConcuavlaul 2 500 Gould & Cur. 15| 07 €00 Gould & Cur. 14 ) 200 Hale & Nore. 29| I 200 Mexiean o8| H 200 Mexican o7l 10 160 Mexican 06 100 Yellow Jacket 23 The following were the Stock Exchange yesterday Morning Session. ales in the Pacific m Alpha Con. 07| 200 Ophir 200 Best & Beleh OI 200 Overman 1000 Bullion ..... 400 Caledonia 300 Caledonia 300 Caledonia .2 23 400 Slerra o m Culedm\h .2 1714 1100 Sterra 41 200 Choll 16200 Sierra 4 300 Con Cat & V11 30/ 800 Sterra 4 300 Con C & V.1'82}%| 400 Union E 500 Crown Point.. 1 Union 0 500-Gould & Cur. 14, Union a1 200 Hale & Norc. 26| 200 Union 41 500 Mexican a2 ) 760 Mexican b4 400 Mexican 200 Occldental 200 Ophir Sassion., 15 14 18 2255285852883 Bid. Ask, 10 1 2 w W om 24 26 8 4 26 15 a 3 &8 46 48 e s 38 Hale & Nore. 2 B’ Julla ... MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. [ mond. ‘ot o':‘:‘u line_of mw street, um Mary A Sherwood ‘num» to Albion E. Blethen, E of Polk, B 24:4 37:6; Paul L o (trustee for e H ¢ AUCTION SALES M b LAST and BEST SAl OF THE SEASON. ——FROM—— HORSE THIRD bet. Howard and Folsom. TUESDAY zvmma DECEMBER 23, 1902, . Commencing at 7:45 O’clock. Horses at salesyard. Ca LN AUCTION SALE—40 head of d must be sold Wi A . 24, at 11 a. m. re; orse Market, 327 Sixth st., JOHN J. Auctioneer. of California street, 112:6 E of Buchanan, B 25 by N 137:6; $—. Same (trustee estate of Mary C. Blethen) to same. lot on X line of California street, 73 E of Buchanan, E 40 by N 137:6; $— Alblon E. Biethen to Adele Hesser. lot on X'line of California street, 72 E of Buchanan, Emme G. Butler to 4 street, 82:6 by 8 izt 8; also To street, 105 W of Fillmore, W 5 8 line of Sutter street, 100 W m—-.s 75 by W 10; 316, Clothi to_Franik Stohr, of Wi streets, E 37:6 by N lfl DKA Mamie Schade to Iine of Valencia -um u'l 6 S of W 49:1,_ quitclalm and Julia A, Nelson to John W. of Henry street, 136 Robert Dillon to Henry A. Ar- nold, undivided 34 of lot on N line of Twenty- ehh"‘b oalreel. 280 W of Guerrero, W 86 by N 114; $1 Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Mar- garet Mitche!l, lot on N line of Day street, 120 ;vo of Noe, W 75 by N 114, deed: Te ind Julia Furey to Cros- unf::‘;l'fl;ed 1 of lot on E line of Douglass ;:;eel‘mzfi N of Seventeenth, N 25 by ¥ Frank H, and Ella H. Tyler to Anne Fahs. Jot on N line of Twe street, 75 B of e et Y lm}n‘h. Lena Oppenheim to E line of !&n?omery street, 25 N of ru.-n. N2%by E $250. A P. Hotaling & Co, (a corporation) to Mary P. MacCrellish, lot_on SW_corner of Pine and Mason strects, W 13116 by 8 137:6: $10. Mary P. mllbttole‘L G. Siller, lot on corner of Pine and Mason streets, 8 137: 5 by W 65; §10. D. J. Buckley to Annlmxlnfl:‘-‘ l.-' noz and_Estefana Quires or Munos, line of Pacific street, 38:6 W of Jones, W 30 by N €0, quitclaim deed: Frank Lemoine to Clayton B. Wilson. lot on SW line of Third street, 100 NW of Harrison, NW 25 by SW 80; $10,000. John Riley to Catherine Riley, lot on SE line of Federal street, 80 NE of Second, NE 32:6 by SE 80; gift. Ellen T. McCarthy to Martin W on W line of Vermont street, 33:4 N of - ty-third, N 33:4 by W 100 $10. Mary 'E_Kirwin to Felix McHugh. lot corner of Sixth avenue and B street, “ by N 100; Mary C._ Sears to Getz, lot o N line of I street, %’0 l‘l&“ Mfim ave- nue, E 25 by N 1 Bernhard and Rose Getz to Felix Irvime. lot on W line of Fort’ I!‘ilh avenue, 62:4 N K street, N 30 by W also lot on B ln- of me-:gm‘-;mm, 8T o K htreet, ¢ S P Peegarets Atndt to Sotomen lot on B line of Forty-ninth avemue. W06 8 ot I street, § 25 by E 120; Jacob and Lina Heyman to Mary Brown, luc on W line of ‘nmm -ninth avenue, 200 § o€ K street, S 25 by W 120; $10. p Eaciond, - iog. o8 “};? line ot _Precita ‘:_“.'.‘ tion), lot_on ne a k 505 NE of Columbia place. NE SE 3 swmc.swwl-z.swaul.xw 4. Frecita Valley lots 213 to 222 and SW % of $100. Builders’ Contracts. Roman _Catholic Orphan Asylum (owmersh with P. H. Ju:nnlaom (contractors), archi- lot 223 420, John Ott (owner) with tractors), architect none—Al mantels and gas fixtures for & 2-story Buliding on. 10t on % iine of Bryant street. Ja 8"0f Twenty-second, Wellahach Company (owners) with Hobinson & Gillesvie (contractors), arc] Anderson— Fiitings. ctc.. for store in bullding on S line of Sutter street, - '. nue and Stockton street, owned e Butcher; $1050. J NUARY COTTON. December 22, lfl)‘.‘.—fllfl' from “ the, season advised the purchase of cotton January delivery in New Y and sthil- lieving that the stock of cotlon -u I a4’ means of suggesting to those who hoid Janu- ary contracts that they will consult their’own ° best interests by arranging to pay for their cotton. I would those who have not yet made ments that I have advised all New York Cotton Exchange that Monday next and thereafter until tice be pleased to “Loan places™ tices for the delivery of .lll thus rendering it \lnnlo_’] of contracts for the delivery of uary should be summarily sold to the advansge of those who It has not infrequently W that a tender of a fow thousand bales ton has been used to compel the of a far larger wmfl:: of contracts. my purpose that in the present such inequitable procedure shall obtain, be pleased to have any holders of January delivery of cotton communicate me in confidence in their own by mall-or wire. up and mq-mumm“ ered In and Two Women at Large. Deputy United States Marshal o.‘l. lacught down from Redding W Riley Noah and Frank indicted, with Frances United States Grand ! : ] il of g § H} § 3 i § '.Z {8 g! H 1 !I i i ';ig HH h