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RANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1902 showing of the grading, but the inactivity of | active and featureless, at prices which have | incs, $1@1 25 for quarters and §1 T for the market had a weakening.effect, and the !prevailed for some time. The Produce Ex- | half-boxcs; Japanese Mandarius, $1@1 per latter part of the session witnessed an easier | change has adjourned over Christmas to Fri- | box: Lemons, for standards, $1 25@ tone. May closed %@lic lower at 4314@48%¢. | day, so there will be no grain market to-day. | 1 50 for choice and $2@2 50 for fancy; Grape | Oats ruled comparatively firm, but the late The Chicago and New- York Exchanges will Fruit, $2@2 50; Mexican Limes, $4@4 50; Ba LE—40 head of good horses; must be sold Wednesday, Dec. 24, at 11 a. m. Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st., JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. weakness in corn and oats had a depressing | also remain closed during the two days. glisct, " The close was steady, with May off CASH WHEAT. and —— for Hawaiiaa; Pineagples, $3@4 per 4c at 333@33%e. ; % czen, A rovistons were firm at the outset on hisher S SLIPARL G Mg 31 dsor'00 rices for hogs at the yards and covering by 3 L ) . .. Fhorts. The. close was about steady, with F'UTURES. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. May pork and lard 5e higher and ribs 23c up. Session 9 to 11 a. m. The leading futures ranged as follows: DOD:iu High. Low. Close. Local operators are bullish on the situation. H Articles— Oper.” High. Low. Close. 1 37% $1 87 375 | They say that while the market is at a stand- S 3 Wheat No. 2— 2 pem, ;w‘:,i . $137% | el at the moment, as it always is during the g;'“:: “f,:"(‘:fl,‘&“::o;'lfi Ly »g;‘:u ‘;l:: oy SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ) Hocking Valley ptd 600 96% 96 - 96 | pecember 7R TAY 4% se. | holidays, and that if a grower pressed his of- TANBA stick - 00 Wi P Open, Hi Low. 3 3 RK—Ground, per ton; bl 3 g % e R % | December ot - Close. | ings for sale he would have to accept a price’ 118 per sorde. 5 - e % I3% W eyl 81 37% $1 37% $1 87% $1 37% | under quotations, the general tone of the mar- OIL—Linseed is hightr at 5éc for boiled and Ioga Central :ptd. ide Erie & West. : i strong, and that owing to the great Béc for raw 1 ; ; Call~ sy @ g | BARLEY Ciueme v gave e ke | oL inse oo wnd Saloving o e et e e Rl e e G 45 45 44% 447 | more tone and there was 2 fractlonal recovery | vance throughout the whole list is expected af- $1 16; Lucol, 48 for boiled and 466 for raw in 25 48% 43% | both I casn Srein and futures. Business. OW-|ter the turn of the year. Those growers who barrels: Lard Ofl, extra winter strained, bar- : ver. fontinued quiet. =There will be no 8es- | 1 g 'not yet sold will reap a profit through ' rels, 9dc; cases, ‘1. China N s3godc B3 R B gttt et o having held on, and the dealers and speculators gall 3 , . 6% 16 | MY, - B L 30 83% CASH, BARLEY, Who have been' buyling during the fall will also. 73c; Sperm. . pure, {be: Whale Oil, nat Mose Fafk per P18 > Feed, $1 18%@1 21}; Brewing and shipping | make a turn, This expectation is general-on | white, 50@a%c per gailon: Fisa Ofl, i barrels, 5 1867% 1670 1660 1660 | grades, $1 214@1 25; Chevaller, $1 55@1 60 £or | the street. which imparts great strength.to an' 43c; cases, S0c. Cocoanut Ofl. in barrels, 6346 251 250 : 16300 1080, 18 1THIE X [ifAls 0 eniofos: already fifm market. Stocks of all kinds have | for Ceylon and 88%c for A [t Ber 100 I o 1 FUTHEES. run low, and no carry-over of any description| COAL OIL—Water White Coal O, in bulk, O o oy 10 41 101 Session 9 to 11 a. m. is anticipated. Quotations remain unchanged. | 16c; Pearl Ofl in cases, 22 =yl S5 5 1%% ot b 8% | pecemtar Open, High, Low. Close, | Prunes are reported the most active fruit at Star, 22%c: Extra Star 25isc: Blaine. 2Tic: A'Il Grain Exchanges adjourned over Christmas. Silver lower again. Other financial quotations undisturbed. Local Securities quict #hd not materially changed. 'ew York Stock Market lower under hi, gher money expectations. Wheat dull and wnchanged. Freights still low and plentiful. Barley improved again under clearer weather. Metropolitan Si Mexican Central Mexican National Minn & St Louis Missouri Pacific. Mis, Kan & Tex. M K &T pfd New Jersey Ce; New York Central. Norfolk & Western, er 100 Tbs- -No sales, present. with a brisk and increasing demand. - Eocene, 24ic; deodorized Stove . im " AN k=% Nor & West pfd... i $120 31 213 $1 19% $1 21% | . FRUITS—Apricots, 3%@Sc for Royals and bulk, 17c; In cases, 3lc; do, 72 degrees, in Oats and Rye very quiet. Corn slowly declining. griaro & ‘V\’Xeslern 2o au By 2B, 38 : g o ) 8aic for Meorsaris; Evaporated Apples, 4 bulk, 184c, in cases, c; ‘Benaine a balk, ennsylvania . £ 4 legress Gasoline, 7c; sun dried, 4@4}c: Peaches, 414@7%c; | 16c; In cases, 22%c; 86-de }?W"-l High. Low. Close. | pears 33,@dlc for quarters and 5@10c for | bulk, 3lc; in cases '2Ti4e, Slo;ll ”'1 213 $1 21 §1 2134 | halves; Nectarines, 4%@bc for white; Plums,l TURPENTINE—72c per gallon in cases and 4 $1213 $1 21 $1 21% | 5g6e for pitted and 1G1%e for unpitted; Figs, | @6c in drums and iron barrels, OATS—Business continues of a holiday char- | 4@5c foc black and 4@5c for white. | ,RED_AND WHITE LEAD_Red Lead. 6Q acter, samples receiving but little attention, PRUNES—1002 crop, 2%@2%¢c for the four | 633¢c per Ib; White Lead, 6@634e, according to barley, 30@42c; falr to: choice . malting, | but the market shows no weakness. sizes, with 14@1%c premium for the large | qrantity, \ 15@58¢; No. 1 flax seed, $1 16 No. 1 North. |, White, $1 273@1 35; Black, $1 20@1 25 for | sizes. QUICKSILVER —$44 50@46 for local use and western, $1 24; prime _timothy seed, $3 75; | feed and 31 25@1 30 for sced; Red, $1 20@1 30 | = RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows: | §43 50 per flask for export, mess pork, per bbl, $17; lard, per 100 Ibs, | OF common to choice and,’§1 33%4@L 85 for | 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib boxes, 3¢ per |~ SALT—The Amalgamated Salt Company $10 173@10 37%; short ribs sides (Ioosey, . 1ncy; Gray, §1 26G1 27% per ctl. ib; 8-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, fo; Seedless, loose | quotes as follows to wholesals jobbers: $8 37148 6215; dry ealted shoulders (boxed), , CORN—The market continues weak, with no | Murcatels, 5c; Seedless Sultanas, Sc; Seedless common, $1 80; Dairy, per ton, $12; | $8 258 50; short clear sides (boxed), $8 75¢ CAlifornia of any consequence offering ‘and with [ Thompsons, 5ie; 2-crown London Layers, 20- - Ground, $11@11 §0; Rock Salt, $10@11; fmita- |8 8734; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 81; | Plenty of Western on the way and offering at | 1b boxes, $140 per box; 3-crown, $1 50; 4- 1 tion Liverpool, $12@12 50; Granulated, $120 ik B pd il B i | siowly declining prices. - | crown fancy clusters, 20-ib boes, $2; 5-crown | 12 50 per ton. i e Western (sacked) Is quoted at §1 25G1 2734 | fancy clusters. 20-ib boxes, $2: S-crown Dehe- | “SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. Articles— Receipts. Shipments | or, Yellow and $1 25@1 30 for White and |eas, .20-Ib boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Imperials, | quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-II | Flour, barrels ceeen. 18,000 20,000 $1 25 for mixed; California, Large Yellow, | 20-ib boxes, $3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fanc: ags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Wheat, bushels . 74,000 bulk, 5%c; cholce, 18 5.30c; powdered, B5.15¢; |8 | "Cash_quotations were as follows: Flour, quiet, firm. No. 2 spring wheat, 7! T2c; Ne. 2 red. T4%@75c; No. 2 corn, ibe: | No. 2 yellow, 4534¢; No. 2 oats, 81%c; No. 3 white, 3214c: No. 2 rye, 48%c; good feeding Hay weakening. Bran very firm. Other Feedstuffs unchanged. ~|Reading ... Improving inquiry for Beans for the East. Seeds dull. Eons & e % Butter and Cheese weak and E ggs tending downward. LR N " Dried Fruits firm, with Prunes leading the demand. & Lo et v Raisins, Nuts and Homey still in good shape for sellers. 4 Provisions very quiet, with stocks accumulating at Chicago. .Wool, Hops and Hides as previously quoted. TUELE W Veal and Lamb slightly higher. Becf, Mutton and Pork unchanged. | Yuicn Zacite - Southern Pacific Southern Railway. Southern Ry pfd Texas & Pacific. 23,000 Dominal; small roundi 2%1 s%a?é:uv:hlgh::l 16 oz., 8%c; 12 oz., 5l . Candy G s Vi Corn, bushels ... 100,000 Dominal; Egyptian, § oz., 8%c; 12 oz., 5ige; , 63ac. 15¢; Dry Granulated 5.080: Graa. Very-heavy receipts of Turkeys mostly large and fine. ' . Wibaah pia oiii Qats, bushels . 204,000 | #1, 150138 e Brown: ; : 1 softshell. 139133 o e P D ) Fopaa pra Rye! bushels 500 | RYE Dealers quote the mackst very quist | No, 2 log1lc: No. 1. hardshell T1g1135e; N 100-1b_vags oaly). 4.9%0; riey, bushels . 38, per ctl. | 2, 914@10c; Al on; s, 2 > ai oes,- nions and Vegetables about as before. W, & L Erie 2d ptd. e e il g ceBUCKWHEAT—Nominal -at $1 702 10 per | 1ic N B oat1ke for Ne Bras Ulira end | O ae; Golden 6, 4 dser DY 4.30; Good holiday demand for Fresh and Citrus Fruits. Wisconsin Cen pfd. Prod ngo to-day butter p 8@8%c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@7c for Bast- o x 250 < | barrels, '10e ern; Brazil Nuts, 12@13c; Filberts, 12@1234¢; ' boxes, 50c more. market was quiet and easfer. Creamery, 18@ 250. half. 1s, Express Companies- b bags. 10c more for all % N y 27%0c; dairy, 17G250. Eggs, steady; Fl ; 2 e -+ tatitan | 3 Adams ... .. i 5 our ecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; an | kinds. Tablets—Half-barreis, 5.55¢; Linseed Oil advanced 2c per galloni. American .. "] s frms 150104 and Millstuffs. Chestnuts, 1214@14c. per Ib.. 5.80c per ib. No order taken for less than 18 United_ States 200 e ‘| “HONEY—Comb, 12@13%0 for bright, 11%4c | barrels or its equivalent, Wells-Fargo 5 *- » 4;,[0“::?“"“:.; angy !:nr’-: $4 200 | for light amber "‘"”‘fi‘.n{"’ d;:k: ‘;v.-:'f LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: . Miscellaneot us erms; ers’ Extras, $4 10@4 20; | white extracted, 6@7%¢c; amber extract- | Pine ordinary sizes, -$13@19 50; extra sizes, Grain Exchan, date as compared with those of same date last 5 . b A Warhi y o, 534 @6e; dark, 2& > higher Redwood . $17820- y ges Closed. season and rashfalls in last twenty-four hours: | Amcoerg Gonrey : 2300 Foreign Futures. oy ‘F’Q:ml'l: and $3 fmnnn}o:asfiqefs'.fl i BE%E@SWAX'”“ per Ib, 4 Piokets, §19; g"!l‘?" 3 o x‘;:," l.il'n As practically all the American grain ex- Th Toat DILeTUSTe Rricen e vks are as AR AR = o LK T #13 for spift and $14 ;%ns-n;umw [hed esterday until Friday there | _Station— 24 hours. Season. Season. " b ‘i""ll;::' '83653?“8‘:,: ‘%&‘S;l“sg‘? oo 0%1’:\:1' R’y[a_ Provisions. Ry x: The ‘San_ Francioss Eesnorabe bext two days. 0.60 80.34 15.08|4m Smeit & Ref.. 1300 LIVERBOOT. Corn ‘Meal, $3 25@3 50; ‘extra cream, do,’ o Receipts of Produce. bt} urned with 0.30 12:30 8| Am Smelt & R pfd, 400 Wheat— Dec. March, May. | 4 25; Oat Groats, §5 28; Hominy, 4'50; | Quotations for all descriptions remain un- 3 e i Sacramento . 0.00 5.20 Anaconda Min Co. 100 Opening . .62 € 1% @ 1 | Buckwheat Flour, $4 50@4 75; Cracked Wheat, | changed, and the market is dull with ample Retail £ San Francisco ..... 0.00 5.18 Brooklyn Rap Trn. 13,000 | Closing . 62 61 |$4; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 75: | supplies. - Chicago was lower on the day, with | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23. ail Meat Prices. T 0% 3 Colo Fuel & Iron. 1,600 5 90; peney Brey, $7 5G9 In sacks. $5 856 | the cash situation not improving and -stocks 760 Shorts, sks 1 = — San Luis Obi 0.00 4.98 Conyigetet e, M0 Wit Dec. May-Aug. | 86°05; ‘Greon Peas, 56 por 100 1hs L % "9**% | qocumulating. There was more activity on the Feed, e following retail quotations for meats are | Los Angeles 0.00 4.90 Gonen a? ;:“f”“'; S Opening 21 Board, however, with the packers ‘buyers | 3 furnished by the San Francisco Retall Butch- | San Diego 0.00 6.07 Hocking Cobl o 800 Closing . 21 65 H Feedstuf for May delivery. 120 ers’ Protective Assoclation: = Intorfiat Paper. ... Flour— ay and Feedstuffs. JRED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per 1b !rg;. l-a BEEFP—Prime Roast, 15@18c; Porterhouse THNCDARTIRBODRD, Internat Paper pfd, ... Opening . 28 60 - Besvy, 8o for lght: medinin, 100 fo7 Hght, 16 1 Eteak 1731:G2240; Tenderloin Steak, 15@18c; W R g U [ w | Laclede Gasg ...... Closing . 28 65 Hay s weakening again, and some dealers | {9r extra light, 17c for sugar-eured anc 1o¢ o o Diar Seak 12%@lbc; Top Rouid Steak. R E g | National Blscuit... e were disposed to quote lower yesterday, though | {¥ir2 Sugar-quise: Fasterh MMELSEERE PUCL 550 Bfheig Beet Stew, 10 Corne Beer, 8G10c; § Bz g s £ | Natona 1end o0 Visible Grain Supply. receipts were small. Cars are more plentitul, | Bear. $10 per bbl: Extra Mess, $10 50@1 bbis 200 VEAL- Loin Roast, 15@20c; Bboulder Roast, | STATION. R T Bk 2 £ | Dt A an... as already mentioned, and larger arrivals by Family, $11 50@12; prime Mess Pork, $15@ & Straw, tons . 45| , gals ... 6,850 12i4@15¢c; Chope or Outlets, 16@320c 3 Fh A% g B | Eeoifc (oot oo NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Special cable and tel- | “Bran i o on oo o ert o BB SRS UL S oot pale - T iy lets, ) 4 E e 8 £ P 1 . i - B . e , ngs. - o c; rk, $28@30; 4 3 . . Ele'\',ngloc'l‘e}:im?%fiép:‘orl‘gfinfgcl?rls So10c; Py S g | People's Gas | egraphic advices to Bradstreet's show the fol- | dlings, Rolled Barley and the other Feedstuffs | su: ked Bust, 141s@i1ic pet Ib: Chops, 10g1530. 3 ; T e 8 ;| Bressed Steel Car. | lowing changes in available supply since last | SHOW 1o changs 3 LARD—Tierces quoted at 8c per Ib for com- SPRING LAMB—Chops, 15@20c; Leg, 156 g : : B Bt ol | hisat—United’ States and Canada, sast-of| MIDDLINGE Fob So0be 1o o ton pound-aid 1740 for pare: haltbenmi gure | FTUEC0 S g s §6 40 56 SE Rain_ 0.08 | Republic Steel .... | the Rockies, 'increased 1,367,000 bushels; afioat | FEEDSTUFFS Rolled Barley, $25@28 per | 1o ygol? tns 18%e: 9, w STOCK MARKET. ! Jono R Loin BRoast " 15@18c: Les Roast. | Baker 6 30 26 SE_ Cloudy .28 | Republic Steel pfd. | for and In Europe, decréased 2,300,000 bushels; | ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $: obbing, | MO ENT—One half-barrel, 9%e; three . - r "Roast, 11@12%c; Chope, 15@ | Carson 0 60 20 NW Pt.Cldy .00 | Sugar ... 2 | total supply, decreased 33,000 bushels. $26°50@27; Cocoanut Cake, $21G23; Corn Meal, | OUTOREEETO0N, BLro " Gle. 150 terces, b i e =3 Eureka. 12 64 52 SE Cl 50 | Tenn Coal & Iron.. | plomn—Untled States and Canada. east of the | $10@31; Cracked. Corn, $30 60G31 50; ~Mixed | p2IC PRV, R R0e DATSE, 983 T SR, ERL A T S ¢ S Dl vet eovac cheaper | Fresno 20 58 32 E_ Cloudy .00 | Union Bag & P Co. Rockies, increased.1,083,000 bushels. Feed, §20G21; Cottonseed Meal, $26 30. e d . ( prices on them. possible to quote regular | Flagstaff 54° 4 NE Pt.Cldy .00| U B & P Co pfd.: Oate—United States and Canada, east of the | HAY—Wheat, $13g16; Wheat and Oat, $120 g The Stock and Bond Exchange will reopem - 18 42 2 E_ Rain .02| U § Leather -.v.. Rockles, decreased 49,000 bushels, 15; Red und Black Oat, $11@13; wid oat, | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. |as usual on Friday, but will be closed om Dried Braste o Noto ¥ Z 5 2 Nw Clouay (00U 5 Leatner pid.. SeR §i6011 80; Bariey, §10 80g11:" Stock. 58 B0 Saturday. Business continued quist yester- ried Fruits in New York. ok 58 B W Prtay 9| U S e New York Metal Market. TR AW S0 00a pec. tator =™ $8@10 per ton. | o 40y aullneso characterizes all markets | day _with a decline in Spring Valley Water el e e 98 3834 E . Kain 82 S Steel — _ under this heed. Wool i3 well cleaned up | to $36 and in Gas and Electric to $41. 'w York say: .. 48 42 NW Clowdy .80iyp g NEW YORK, Dee. 23.—Th - firm rices. Buyers and cell- g - zA strong tone continues on the leading artl- gffl:,r&m 33'}2 46 3 Sw Cloudy Sl e | vance of Bs in the tin market ::a.‘;.:u:: .;:: Beans and Seeds. ::-d of 52;."3,',‘2}‘:“5 apart o their views, | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. _c“:o :n the list undfr & good jobbing outlet. | S2HF TLake ...30.24 40 25 8 mg“;d; "1 | Amer Loco . 4 | quoted at £117 15s and futures at £118 s 6d. While quotati P2 h 1 and there is little going on in consequence, 'nmsrur e situation, however, presents few features. | 501 gl L5030 10 33 8B Clowdy T Amer Loco b The local market was also firm and higher, d ons for Beans show lttle | though the undercurrent of the market i3 b Den 38 00 Prunes, deepite the rather free arrivals in the | S, L. Obispo..30.10 74 82 W Pt.Clay .00 | X S Southern spot closing at $25 05@26 05. * | change, local dealers are now reporting ‘a steady. The Hide market is still handicapped Okt R last few days, are held firmly for jobbing lots | San Diego ...30.04 66 48 NW Clear | .0 | K C Southern Copper, while closing at an adyance of bs to | Stronger market, with an increasing Inquiry | by the tanners' strike. All quotations remain TES NDS. with the general movement active. The position | Seattle 3002 40 34 NE Rain . .46 Bock Island £51 Ts 64 for spot and to £51 16s 8d for fu- from the Fast for January shipment, as the | Unchanged. P F o%ld.Auh Bid. Ask. eppears to be strengthened in part by the | Spokane 25 30 28 NB . Ciowdy ‘1 | Bock Island p tures in London, remained dull and nominal | undamaged Beans are now pretty well cleaned | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell ar coup..100%411034 4s qr o (new)133 136 sirong advices received from the coast. These | Tatoosh 92 48 38 B i 1 here. Standard is quoted at $10 75; Lake, | up in Eastern and Western markets. £bout "fi“ under quotations. Heavy Salted | 48 qr reg....10813100% 3s qr coup..107%108% :em l!DcdkE in flr‘(l hands M; largely concen- | Walla W - 3 38 34 8W Snow '06 Total sales ‘lifi\')fl‘nd Eleclmdlyllg :nd c;luin‘ at §11 45. Seeds]qcso:t.!nue dul}zmag@unchnnged, !fi(?r& D(‘: ?: ’:gdl“m‘nd‘qlc% ll:)ll.“ B:fic:s‘szw MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. rated, and one wire quotes offerings of 40-60s | Winnemucca .30, 5 ¢t ad was steady but unchanged locally at BEA! ayos, 2 80; Pe: 50; ides, or heavy c for ligl 3 | Ala A W Bs. on the £. 0. b. basis of Sie for the three sizes. | Yame &, 5 o A TP BALLWAYS DR ANARRANCIE00. | 4, 124, while in London it advanced 1s 64 to | smail White, "§3 1563 35; VWhite:"s36 | Tc: Saltsa Kip, Sigc: Salted Veai, Sao: Saited | Bay CTG G Chetas e e aecnf';i::' s oo “— | United Railways of San Fransisco Bends. 5. SR - unchanged in London at £19 17: 8 mcl:‘ 55 Hod iancya "% 00 s | Sey iclp: 130 Dry. 1St e Tales aca Brande: [ it < x xes, ant - which are | w; = pel v on af f € 3 4 » 13e; , 18¢; s » E Teported scarce i most Guarters, offer at 450 | " ATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | bid, 01 asked: subscriptions, £ bid, 47 asked. | 60, but was jower here ot } S0; | ety ittt BEReYS, | 160, Bt acpakias, aheariings 'HQBte cach; shott | & Chala b TR\ Ln“de_ Some business for goods In lnnn?t for "AST. NEW YORK BONDS. ‘]dr:r {’: Glux‘%:v lglotiefl at 53s 64 and in SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $3 25; Yellow Mus- | wool, 40@60c G‘I.ch; medium, 70c; long wool, | EA L & P 6812815 — Export account le noted at ‘the full equivalent | By courtesy of the Pacific Commerclal Ca- | U § ref 2s reg...107%/L & N uni 4 Mepdiaeparo aL ey, the miarioet | (X0, B TO02 00 T S8 30, Cemarys 4o | S0 B e e T N | SO I T % e buying out | ble Company the following weather report has | U S ref 55 cou.. 1084 | Mexican e continues dull and. unchanged. Warrants are | for Eastern; Alfalfa, 10@11c; Rape, 1%@2}c; | and $250 for medium, $1@2 for small and | Geary-st 5s.. — = 90 of &pot stocks is aiso reported for buyers' ac- | been received from the Paclfic Ocean: Latl-| U § bs reg . 107%| Do 1st inc nominal. No. 1 foundry Northern is quoted at | Timothy, 7¢; Hemp, 3%@4c per Ib; Broom | 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $175 for | H C&s mua’ s count in Boston and other New England points. | tude 25 degrees 39 minutes north, longitude 149 L S 3s coup 107% Minn & St L $23@25; No. 1 foundry Southern, No. 1 foundry | Corn Seed, $12@15 per ton, large, $150 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and | Do Bs ... 100% Epot Oregon 30-40s are steady and falr move. | egrecs & minuten weot: o proa rude 142 | & 5 3s coup . ....107 n Bouthern soft and No. 2 foundry Northern, | DRIED PEAS—Nlles, §2 50; Green, $1 75@ | hoc for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c: | H R T&L0s.106%107%, ) » EST.” | U S old 4s reg..:108%/N Y Cen 3 fmc W ;. i O 2 clined offers at this figure. Currants show 1 Th 4 o s reg. % 50c; medium, 85c. — B Change over ‘the situation poted yorterday. | corbl JBEeSSure In falling vapidis” aiong the | U S 0ld 4o coup. 109%| Do gen Bs. .10 New York Money Market. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | s a0 e, B per ;| Do 5ia fel2 o The market is quoted 43%c to 415c on fine Ama- | the mouth of the Columbla River. . Southeast | . %% rf:o:ufm o 6;: 11'&?‘ vo% At N G e LAT lamiay 1 However:ta & selier ot $lc. bt under the stim: | aorm, weraings are displayed from Cape Men- | ichison gen 45: A02 | Do Ba o erirrrs T | a vy s e, Zh—Money on call, frm, | Recelpts of Potatoos ahd Onions were light, | | WOOL Spring—rValley Oregon, Lambs, 150 | Nicts¢ C Sison - > A north < i ¥ A g cl . -as e ) - s of 4 strong primary market and the clean. rcIhe ‘An;p;,rlulr:‘ has risen slowly over Cali- | poo AJUst de... 0% Nort l:,‘;",;’ &k | money, chay. 00 A1, 50 aPekod it monl:‘:! p:evl:us :ecx:l::“p:ce- :::e"‘-r:::::::a ':l:.: Fall Clip—San Josquin and Southern. 79103 | N R of C 6a 110K 1113 position shows improvemept and most holders | “Conaitions. ave - untavorable = for Dleasant 95 [St L&l M con 55113 | § per cent, Prime mercantile paper, § per cent. | the market was dull for all descriptions except | $g10c por 1oy Eumbolt ana Mendosino, 13Q | N B GR e 1at o0 &“fl“'m how decline. to shade ingide fgures on a5y | weatner o Cheistenc ioratle for pleasa 104%{St T & 8 F 4o, 97 erling exchange, firm, with actual business In Sweets, another car of which came in. 1b¢; Middle County, 9@1ic per Ib. N CR ps.. — SP R R 6s140 quantity. Raisins show & steady to firm tone | nortion” of the coast. greater 108" St Louls S W 1sts 95 | bankers’ bills at $486.625 for demand and at| As is Usually the case on Tuesday there| HOPS—23@26c per Ib. NCPC 5100 102448 V W 6s. o with & fair general movement in seeded and | *’Forcoiet ‘made at San Francisco for thirty | CEDtral of Ga 5510 Do 2ds ........ 8 | §4 830483120 for sixty days Posted rates, = were To vegetables received from Los Angeles, e N S R Gs...101%10113 Do 4s 2dm 1024103 loose With 1m0 change to note in values. I | pours snding aldnieht Decnei s, (o5 tHFY San A & A Pas. g7 | $484 and $487H. Commercial bills, $4 62046 and what carried-over stock was offering found 2 38 L Relw fancy raisins a moderate jobbing interest is | "ce s Tidnight December 24, 1002: Ches & Ohlo 4%.103% Southern Pao 45, 00% | A82%. _Bar siiver, 48iic. Mexican 'dollats, ready sale at £ood prices. Some trashy String San Francisco Meat Market. e s S - noted. We mote the arrival of 1502 boxes of | weather Wednesday, with rain; besk somthoicd | Chi & Alton 33s. ¢ s8o. . Government” bonds, steady; railroad and Wax Beans were s0ld below the quota- k7 n ::&u' tels 1 London, 1 -boxes from | o . : ! v 48. 4 3 S o1 ew crop Dri eppers from. An- g o . i Tiverpool, 1338 boxes from Maiaga and 5713 ™ Bouinern Callfornia—Fair W v | € MaSCR oo 40118 1 Tor Bt T & W e R TR Spibg e bimIoN s 4 M| Thera ts. st mnch chanes. o rwpore. . Vest| - Do e boxes of Bultanas from various points of ship- | , OUEhert Cal v Wednesday; Ught: 3 'N'W con 78.133% Union Pacifie 42104% New York Cotton Market. FOTATOR SUSHENS Ot (i Sow S0 1 =t gRG SEepinMERe CRl PO, a8 Samp ment. In Apnmnd‘—il’:‘.ch‘ehl a fl‘l:djobbl:!s Nevada—Cloudy ‘Wednesday, with light rain | C RI&P 4s 108%| Do conv 4s. 105 “, rulilc 5« cu;dsa{’lgc-énflugwmn. gm?oi 10 per | is also :;xo!ed :& a lnicltlon. B:i“ -.:gmllm- &’:n'n cc«u g 69 . ” movement is rej thin the quoted range. g 1w . ctl; Oregon 'do, ; ma do, 105; | ton remain as before. Hogs continue un- n Co .. - pH In Fies the Gemand for bags ie light and prices | T O by BlEhL G i orniet e 86| b NEW/YORK, Dec. 25.—The cotton market| River Heds. 40G80c Der. ctl: Tary Toss, for | der moderats aceivals. GAS AND ELECERIG somewhat nominal, especially on the 1OW | tled weather Wednesday, ith ety Uhset | Colo & South 45, 91%| Do deb B . closed qulet at & net loss of four polnts, to « |seed, S0G0Cs per’ctl; Sweet Potatoes, '§1 50 DRESSED MBATS, Cent L & P. 3% — |Sac EG &R 37 40 grages. ~For layers and pulled fige the foellng | southeast wind. E Denver & R G 45,101 (West Shore 45. net advance of one noint. B e ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | Eqt G&L Co. :& RS F G & B 0% 4% o Suaty. Suk @ Feir. SoveSL o0 Joubleg ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Erie prior. lien 45, 9% W & L E ds..... 91% Ik ooy ONE—850T80 ‘per ot for cholce and| pre gs follows: Mutual £ L. — 6 SF G L Co s CUNE S P L Forecast Official. Do gen 45 .... 8515 Wisconsin Cen 45. 91% Eastern Livestock Market. VEGETABLES Green Peas, 7@8c per Ib; |, BEEF—1@1%¢ for Steers and 6@7c.per Ib| O G L & H. 68 — |Stkn G & B. 9 — Ft W & D C 1sts.109% |Con Tob 4s. €5 String and Wax Beans, 9@10c; Cabbage, 2 | for Cows. Pao G Imp. 35% 36 [Un G&E Co. 34 = The Weather and Crops. * .3 | Hocking Val 4345109 i per ctl; Tomatoes from Los Angeloe, $1g | VEAL—Large, 8%@9c; small, 9%@10%o | P86 L Co... 8 — i & NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, B AN Nl R Recetpts, | 1 25 Per crate; Carrots, 40G80c per sack; Gar- PeEIE. 0 o o L p INSURANCE. i The weekly report of A. G. McAdle, section ] EASTERN MARKETS. Adams Con . . 15|Little Chief . 091 5000; opened steady; closed l’w";;" per s R;‘figz%: S%e;e:-bl:bagr.i:d Reppe from Los| oo in, —Wethers, 8%@0c; Ewes, 898%c | firem's| } girector of the climate and crop service of the | | A e 515 prime steers, $5 5066 50; poor to medium, $3@ | b for Stockton and 10G133c for Tos Anselos: | LAMB—10c per Ib. sl Wenther Bupeas, is a¢-Sollows: 3 \Brunswick Con .. 201 b 25; stockers and feeders, $2g5 40; cows, §1 2 g8 Plant from Los Angeles, 101230 per| PORK—Dressed Hogs, S@9%c per Ib. - GENERAL SUMMARY. B Comstock Tunnel. . 20 @4 50; heifers, $2@5; canners, $1 25@2 50; bulis, | 1b: Dried Okra, 15@20c per Ib; Summer LIVESTOCK MARKET. i The temperature was generally below normal New York Stock Market Con Cal & Va. %1 | $3G4 50; calves, $3Q7 25; Texas fed steers, §3 15 | Suash from Los Angeles, $1 25 per box:| The following quotations are for good, sound - fn nearly all sections during the week, and 3 Horn Silver 1@ | Marrowfat Squash, $10 per ton; Hubbard, $10 | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 o n} laces, but TEW 7 et Iron Silver . % Small Hope; 50 HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 27,000; to-morrow, | @12; Mushrooms, per 1b. per_cent shrinkage for Cattle: . heavy frosts occurred in many P b NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—The rise in the call 3 » e | 35,000 estimated; left over, 1500; steady, closing AR P S CATTLE—Stecrs, 8%@%9¢; Cc and 108 caused no material damage. Light rain fell in | noney rae g0, and th Leadville Con ... 03|Standard ... ....825 5o higher. Mixed ‘and butchers, $5 85@6 30 @3¢, thin Cowar 4@5e per Tor— . Lietters, L - portions of the central district and v [ oA Beert o B Yorer ‘:"1;:1:; «;tulrr:- BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, £ood to cholco heavy, 0! g.s@s's-,,t{; R Poultry. and Game. A s AV Union Trst.3018 — | Throughout ern ornia. - | Money— Westinghse com. heavy, ; light, 15; bulk of sales, 3 —_ ¥ SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@4c; Ewes, 3%% The tinued cool weather is retarding the | tors to close up their accounts. The extent of 5% @6 i 6 30. 3 4 es, 3%@3%c !row:h":)"f ::m- Lfl]ov:n m-l]l‘lm-ln;lmf;;:,-;‘,l :’,‘.‘j Ih:lrihse since the formation of the $50,000,000 acri‘.‘ée'?fii‘i. 6'«%{5’/‘ Ag-g:{:x‘re WSO&@EEJP—hReu%t&d 13,000; 10@16¢ higher; v.?m"“’xfi;dfi’éftf ':vk:y;ur;:ed et:lx::mé:‘: ”u&éfi&fl:fi* 4@4%c per Ib. = these crops are still in excel pool has kept the professional traders alert | Bonds— Allouez ... . | lambs, higher. to chofce wethers, $4 | i HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 ibs and up, § : L4 will make rapid growth with warmer weather. | ¢" 1o tion on the theors that th AT 10074 | Amalgnmiated | 4°65; foir to cholce mixed, $8@4; Western sheep, | the exact amount could mot be ascertained. | HOGETLive Hogs, 100 ibs and up, 6%@dtic: A large acreage of wheat, barley and oats is | Ju, 0" 0, °" e JORORY That the rise was | GOS0 987 | Daly West 4G4 50; native lambs, $4G5 65; Western lambs, | The receipts. however, were easily double those | Und°T 100 tbe, B¥c: feeders, 6GGic; sows, 20 are in Eood condition. The soll on low lands | 2cted 45 2 sustaining influence on the markel | Rallroads— 1l Caamet & He §T. JOSEPH, Mo., Dec. 2i,—CATTLE—Re. | blies prices were firm and the market was s romn g Hana ...... ‘4% 5% Kilaues .... i porticns of the northern coast comnties I8 too | 15,1 1S, 5o, SQme, Sylent tp-day. No ralding | Atghinen - oo S1A Cebtenmel celpts, 1400, ggntives. $875G0°25; stockers aud | Cleaning up rapldly at the close, astern General Merchandise. b ALl & o} o wet for cultivation, but in e weatoal ol L B Al 2687¢| Dopntnt ceders, . e 0 _more % Honokaa. ... 15— - |Onomea - s seeding are ing rapidly. | Ta! al and iIn good order. The day's | Boston'& Albany.268}4 Dominton Cox : cars were marketed. Live Turke = plowing and e A oo California was | losses were quite uniform in the active jist, | Boston & Maine.103 |Frankiin ... e oeinta, (BU0) medium and hakyy, oy R e i - 4 Paauhau ... 1% 5% | 56 20@6 87%; ples, %0{523 fering freely and prices were shaded a little, | BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@0%e for June-July US. Y Tencht fo.a) SrOWINE ranging generally from 1@1%. In cases whers | Boston Elevated..154%Isle Royale SHEEP— Receipts, ative lambs, $5 60; | but the demand was still brisk. 3 15. & of setious 1njury to citrus fruits | there were more than this there were pecial | N ¥ N H & H..225 |Mohawk ELelivery; San Quéntin, 5.85¢; Wool Bage, B9 The demand for other live Poultry was all | 5c; Fleece Twine, 7%@Sc: Fruit Bags, 5ue, | Alaska Pack-130% = Oceanic § o — 4 A Fen 7 Y yearlings, $450; wethers, $435; ewes, Pac o v s of November and December | features to account for the movement. Sugar | Fitchburg pfd ...141 |Old Dominion 16 el i e 4 t could be expected .and the CuFutas @ N D e e wed. * Covina oranges are color. | fell an extreme 2% below last night on ac. | Union Pacifio ... 08%|Osceola 53 thern Busii iitle Ginsola ‘st fhe close. " Game was Ta heavy | 2,40 6c for three sizes of Cotton and 84@ | Cal Wine As.100%101% c - e eariier than usual, Orange picking and | count of the reports from Washington of prep- | Mexican Central.. 2:% |Parrot . 2414 Northern Business. Tecelpt and_dull, especlally Hare. 8%c for Brown Jute. Morning Sessiom. b , Southern California continue. | arations to oppose the Cuban reciprocity | Miscellanbous— Quincy PRIng oe erop in the San Joaquin and Sacra- | treaty on the part of.an element of the bect e T valieys is mearly all gathered and ship. | sugar men. Recent reports have held that the ped. but there is still some fruit on the trees | beet sugar interests had been reconciled to the Ja Butte County, which will be marketed during | Cuban treaty and there was active speculaticn the holidays. Deciduous fruit buds indicate & | in Sugar on this account. The stock was thus | heavy crop for the coming season. Tree pruni- | acutely affected by the profit-taking movement n o-day. . POULTRY—DI'?IM Turkeys, CANNED FRUITS—The California Fruit ST B B, vt | o i, B Bty MO | s vntation” gt S T o TACOMA, Dec. 20.—Clearings, $422.527; bal- | §1,B0%, ot e sd boa b pucks, $3G4 per | "y oples, $1 2091 50; Apricots, $1'1081 75, PORTLAND, Dec. 28.—Clearings, $517,200; | $2 500 £0; gouns Roosters, 3565 50: old Reos’ | Cherricn, Fove) S0ns: L oo0 o prrnice: $1 45 417. = progressing. a1 ;| 450 for large and $3@4 for small; Pigeons, | @1 55; Lemon Cling, $1 40@1 70; White Hea e e Valiey—The weather was gener- | New York Central suffered in & sim- A s P.—Cleartnks, $454,79%; | $1G1 121, Per dozen for old " and $1 15 for | 31 50411 60; Bartlett Pears, $1 35@1 G0; P slly cloudy and the tem; mm‘ belljlv M{l‘:l:!l- flar way, _owing to recent rumors that the i d e 5 squabs. $l@l A_s Blackberries, $1 40@1 70; Raspber- Heavy fm-nn ooeflc.nrred r‘-“ nearly -ali e ?:::dzl:fi!:lllfl mrl:.:.:flflec rM such r‘ctl:‘.cm NW Mivis Wheat % !arket do(::fl{!%;m ‘!111 Z:bmr dg:g %mfi:’m ;lles. szl. B?u-l'berdu. $1 65; Muscdt Grapes, sed mage crops. Gral - eased earn| D D were somewhat retarded by cool weather, | reported by New York Central and. atflieica 5 bits, $1; Mallard Ducks, $3@3 50; Canvasback, | CANNED VEGETABLES — The California but sre still in good condition. ‘l‘:‘nmm!:‘eg“ls lines, together with the return of the Canada OREGON. @4 50; Sprig, _$2 50@3; Teal, $1 1 75; it Canners’ Association quotes as follows. Ha: el ok g2 Srotreming 1oy | Sodiizrs wemlanpusl ivtaed 1 per St PORTLAND, Dear 15 Niont—wattn, el | St i 0 %, "W DUSkS, S | Sirine Betoe Sorome Seckee b, i o P8 ramge picking and shipping i Practi- | jines " Professed expeotations of an Merehss e | 1a, 70c; blue stem, 78c; valley, 75c. 1 50; Brant,’ $2 for large and $1 25 for small; | fat, 75@95c; Standard, sifted, 90c; extra Stand. b i cally completed, except for the 1 Christmas | the Missourl Pacific dividend rate were also WASHINGTON. Honkers, $4@! ; Petit Pois, $1 25; gals, : English Snipe, $2 50; common, | ard, extra sifted, $1 1 % Standard, $3 75. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; Southfield Wellington, $8; Seat $6 50; Bryant, 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, 35 50; Greta, $7; Walls- $1 50, 1 markets, The season has been very successful, | gjsappointing. On the other hand, the coalers, Dec. 23, - i from - ] . VTACOMA, c. Wheat unchanged, T e ot P eeations.” Buds on | capectally i eading, were,more firmly held | NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—FLOUR—Receipts, | steady. Ble stem, 80c; club, 72c. deciduous frujt trees indicate & heavy €rop for | . i0q ing both Reading and Erookiyn | 45:100; exports, 11,978, Dull but steady. + z aso ey i that. the’ Penne o cipts, 213,025 bushel Foretgn‘MaTkEt:.l end. 36 50: Co-operative Wallsend, 0 $b; Rich- Coast and - control, but t lavorable statement of 3 ,275 bushels. pot, steady; No. d, 84 —_— E; are weakeni; all dr increasls mond, Cumberland, and tinued during the grith heavy frosts In | carnings of the kiyn Rapid Transit for | elévator; No. 2 red, 193¢ £. 0. b. afloat; Ner*] LONDON, Dec. 23.—Consols, 927%@93; silver, recg’;t.s Whtie!stocka st :o:nle-.rrgonthey ‘are | $13 25 in sacks: Pennayivania B ity e 7 )% - e i 4 i 3 3 central and southern districts. No damage was | .1 . "Cince the cessation of .the anthracite | hard Manitoba, 873%c f. 0. b. afloat. Options 22 5-16d; French rentes, 00f dfic; cargoes on | STOWIng and dealers are more than WIlling o | Lump, $11 00; Cannel, §9 per ton; Coke, $15 strike were considered more plausible reasons | had a firm tone early on continued bullish Ar- bassage, firm but not active; cargoes No. 1 | Sell, and some are making concessions, offer- | per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Moun- grai - | made a spectacular spurt early in the after- | covering and higher cables, but trade being dull 29s; English country markets, quiet. quiry " is lighter, as the exira demand for | per ton, according to brand. s plentitul. Flowing and seeding 57 PIOFTSR” | noon and a quick relapse. The board room | longs unioaded and the late market was easier, LIVERPOOL, Dec. 23.—Wheat, steady; No. | Christmas is now about satisfied. CORDAGE The local comsany au d i i <o Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. H §§§§§szsuss=a H Ernen § i g ¥ i i g { i i 3 the coming season. Transit that the Pennsylvania had secured | WHEAT—Receipts, 233,025 bushels; exports, many places. Light rain fell in portions of the | No ember and the profitable coal traffic of the | Northern Dyluth, 84%¢ £. o. b. afloat; No. 1| ——; Welsh Anthacite Egg, Welsh | for the strength of these stocks. Louisville | Eentine cables, small Northwestern reeelgln,‘ standard California, 31s; cargoes Walla Walla, | ing their best goods down to 32%c, The in- | tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 ing-sat D e e oA o | ctnt i Doossiber, hih aboeis LebIEs b 1 T e ot Sd@6s 8%q; wheat in | _ Cheese rules weak and most dealers pre- |follows: Manila, lic: Sisal, 11 e S otes as Duplex, and July, be. A SUGAR—Raw, steady. Refined, steady. ern coast counties, where the soil on low lands | " y c advance, against Jic decline elsewhere, stes flour in 5 dict lcwer prices within a few days. Stocks, ; Bale Rope, 1lizc 1b. s #5500 wat S weitEg e Bt | T ariiind 00 Roniville scest Tail. | Mlav.” SlOHISc, - Sasad Bles Suiy. TR OB e ol e Bl o Memq s Fhatial | e Al S | 1A BTG oA Bandlcs, per Ib, o s large acreage of wheat, barley and osts. BIoCt | o5, filie” The stoek's quick relapse renewed | closed .78%c; ~December, '845%@84%c, closed | COTTON—Uplands, 4.54d. ere s no change In Butter, Creamery | cases, regular, 3%c; cases, large, 0 is 10 good condition. ~Citrus fruits have mot | EtICI e B enaral marker. The. ries | S44C: P iriand still has a wide range, as dealcrs are unevenly | Eastern style, boneless, 3i4c; “Norway, 00 been injured by frosts and are maki in call money rates was due in Dart to.tem. HOPS—Quiet. stocked, some carrying large supplies and | 8%c: “N: ge,” 4%c; Silver King, 00 factory growth. Ny clear, cold | Porary causes, but it had the effect of renew- | HIDES—Steady. St S ow T—"% | others ‘being but moderately stocked. The | blocks, 4%c; blocks, ‘‘Seabright, 50 San’ Joaquin Valley—Generally ROy 1 he Bare of 5 Biveee' aidmie 1n 1oy sy || - WOOL--Hirm, demand is nothing extra, BYc; tablets, B%c; middles, 514@7lc; bone- weather prevalled during the weel B] ket before the end of the use COFFEE—Spot Rio, qulet. Futures closed LOCAL MARKETS. Recelpts were 28,000 Ibs Butter, 487 cases | less, 714@vc; desiccated, “Gilt Edge,” 80c: frosts cocurred requeatly, b R L e boh e o i s it s jth e partisl fivepoint deciine. Total sales, | . Eggs and 6000 Ibs Cheese. oy plckled Cod, 'Bbis, §7; plckled Cod, Baif bbis, 30 reported, crops Rows Saly. - i bags, H , 4.450; Jan: eamery, first hands, 20@30c and 50. Plowing' and_seeding are BrogT gl ;’;“’ce“m:‘?:";mfi"‘::' 0L Stoehmsn, making the | uary, 4.40@%45c; March, 4.65@4.78c; May, 4.90c occasionally 31c per Ib for fancy and 28@28%c | COFFEE—Costa Rict—13 1o for strictly = and early sown grajm b 100K 054 condition for | fales, par value, $2,305,000, % for firsts; dairy, 3728350 store Butter momi. | prime (o fancy washed: pruning and u}{"éfii‘ States bonds were unchanged on the or prime nal; cold storage, 27@20c; Western, 27@20c. ‘washed; 11@11%c for good washed; 114@13c CHEESE—New, _ 15@16c; old, ' nominal; | for good to prime washed peaverry; 10@1lc for E.fcharige and Bullion. cleaning The orange crop has been her AVAPORATED. i ket " Gk Young America, 16%c; Eastern, 1717 00 to prime peaberry; 10%@1114¢ for good to good and ‘excellent N ] meetin o 44 c; | B 4 vested | e T ed ix making slow growth, W TORE PIOUE LGt with falr demand and prices are steadily helq | Sterling Bxenange 99 Sev + T $ 83% | Western, 16%@1Tc pe b e | e S@I%e for falr; e for com- quality. Gre ther. Stock is somewhat | , . . Sales. High. Low. Close. | at 4@5c for common, 5%@5%e for prime, 53%@ Sterling Exchange, sigl — 48 | "pGGSRanch, 32%@35 for fancy and 30@ | mon to ordinary. & -4 and bealthy. e 15,500 5% 82% B2% | gye for choice and @7 for fancy. | Bterling Cables ......co;iw--sss — 488 |00 for lower and medium grades; store, 27%@ | Salvador—12@i2%c mominal for strictiy N, B O lifornia—Somewhat _ warmer | Atchison pfd. 200 9% 99 8 RUNES Spot are quiet, owing to the holi- | New York Exchange. sight ... — ‘par | §0c; cold storage, 23@27c: cold storage Weac, | prime - washeds 9% @1lise. for to prime weather fled . than during the preceding | Bajtimors & Ohlo. 10800 - 98% 7% D8 44y scuson, but peices are Mlendy at S S0 T r“;;;‘; o g rey 2% | ern’ Esges, 20c. wi : Sa0c for fair washed: 034@10%4c e —_— : B R e o for all grades. 3 : = inal for & prime whashed peaberry; B4 G week. % Mn_"‘;m“""m,‘,; “wf; Canadia APRICOTS—Continue steady at 7%@12¢c for | Mexican Dollars, nom APRSLTE — 3,00 7 'Dgid nd Citrus Frus 9l¢ nominal for good to prime semi-washed; 1o tender L et - boxes and 73@10c in bags, A eciauous a wrus Friuats, § nominal for superfor unwashed; 8% all mm e e time PEACHES—The market, while qufet, re- Wheat and Other Grains. < o,ggc nominal for gocd green unwashed; St % O will be of the Ereatest benefit to all - mains unchanged at 12@18c for peeled and 6% @ Strictly fancy fruits moved off well under | $%¢ for oud to superior unwashed peaberry; 1o tor tngoeled WHEAT FREIGHTS—_Remain practically | & steady inquiry for the holiday trade. Some | 4GY¢ for inferiow to ordinary. unchanged at 10s 6d@11s 94 for Europe, 10s 64 | favored brands of Nayel Oranges and cholce nd 12s €d for Melbourne, with not “f“-;ke‘;iv :wfll;- qmd s commanded 8 pre- 1 4 i mi uotations, ene; Chicago Grain Market. « O e N o ofterings were in heary -u;:pg'lmé. Drices | berry. inst 49,650 tons on the owed 1o change. Stocks of rips Bananas e See isengaked, hopmame Jate | were lmited and firmly held, - Cranberries | fo fancy wased: 11G11%e T strietly goot * | none last vear; on the way to this port, 196,300 | moved off well at sustained s;..“:flm % ikl 10uDe %512:;! Ty i H 25 i inst_196,580. per | for fair washed; 3 CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—Wheat ruled exceeding- | tong, mgnet (W00 o) o oets continue | barrel; Wisconsin. nominal.. for inferior to of 1y dull 'and. the greatar. puwt 0f he bustnes S su s Fogtureiass. e APPLE! r box for common €0® wash was done by local traders, outside orders be- | genting report the harvest weather there 90c tor ce and $1@1 25 for fancy; fancy | prime unwashed peaberry; 1 75; Christ Apples, $2@ (w[iiofltpm Oregon. coloring earlier 3 progressing in_many T e e teon teed are in 5004 condition. Summary—Heavy frosts checked the ,,mm particularly on the high levels. ing on h » iands, “mw-”mn‘w-“-n oo wet and litt] work is being done. Summary—Fine rains prom- Snely. Snow heavy in the mountains. Several tender vegetation. frosts nipped y Weather Report. Meridian—Pacific Time.) FRANCISCO, Dec. 23, 1902—5 . m. l;‘::wummwmw Hocking Valley.... 600 87 * { i light. There was a little firmness at | , but contrary to- Oregon, 25@1 75; tmas 1he Wiar., influenced by the higher Liverpool = producing very Mitle effcct sieher. in tnis coune | 2 25 for California, and $1@1 5 for cables and the smaller receipts, but later the | try or Europe. Bradstreet's gives the world's Pmsruuoxis—mg?u Der_box, market weakened and the close was easy. May | supply as follows: East of the Rockies, an PEARS—Winter ellis, $1@1 25 per box; | 24@26c; opened a shade dlawer m.l. hm:f hll’g&l‘t at 7% .%m.u eg 1,337,00& :w% Europe and | Some rw n;.old storage higher; other Winter fiu’:‘g l;uvy, 35@39¢c_for No, 1 d held steady for a time, but gradu- % se ,300,000; net , | Pears, Py o, 2: @7Tlc an steady for oat, a decrea: net decrease, ey AT Ily eased off until T7c was reached. There | 933,000 bushels. per ; No. Was & -lmt:t :-uy toward ‘the close, which | Chicago declined slightly and CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 50 Lea'.h: 15@16c per foot: i for fancy: $1 25@1 75 for choice and 25 | 43c; Kip, unfinished. 40@8Cc for standards; Seedlings, $1@1 25; er- | Ainished, 5O@S0C per i reported 94 was Yc lower at TTH@TT%¢. cash demand quiet and speculation dull, 7% 97 Corn was steady on cables and the poor| The San Fiuncisco market continued 7 a2 5 e

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