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THE SAN IPANCISCO CALT THURSDAY DECEMBER 25, 1902. SUMMARY OF Local siocks and bonds quiet an No grain markets, here or in t Stlver a fraction lower. Exch Butter weak, Cheese easing off Dried Fruits momentarily dudl, Provisions nominal, with closed Wool, Hops and Hides firm -enough, but quiet. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. Potatoes in good supply and dull. Liberal receipts of Turkeys clean up very well Ordinary Poultry and Game quiet. Fair holiday demand for fresh and citrus fruits. d- featurcless. __.-g. = o Commercial bills, $4 8214 831%. B: ilver, THE MARKETS. e el e b e lllnnd railroads irre- he East. ange unchanged. and Eggs lot but very firm.’ exchanges. er. Onions and Vegetables steady. San Francisco Trade Journal. The San Francisco Trade Journal has Sust fssued its fifth annual cannery editipn of Aft: e wight pages, with illuminated covers. While i gives ‘a general review of the canning industry for the past vear, it devotes especial attentl t5 the salmon industry, giving the total Pa- cific Coast pack as follows: Cases— British Columbla. Puget Sound.. Columbla River Or. outside pack.. 64,085 Willapa and ' Grays Harbor.... 0600 Sacramento River. 14, Kiamath Riv.,Cal 2,500 Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) £AN PRANCIECO, Dec. 24, 1902—5 p. m. The following are the seascnal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last messon snd rainfalls in the last twenty- Lour hours: Last Season Stations— Eureka ... Red Blufr Sacramento ..... £an Francisco . Fresno ... .o Independence .. 8an Luis Obispo Los Angeles San Diego THE COAl Astoria Baker Carson Bureka Presno .. Flagstafl Pocatello ... Independence 1os Angeles 00 Phoenix . y 200 | Portland _.....29 o | Red Bluff .. “00 Roseburg o0 | Secramento . 00 Sajt Lake 00 San Francisco 00 £. L. Obispo. 00 Sap Diego . Zow Seattle - .02 Spokane . Cloudy .04 | Tatoosh B e e | Wella Walla..30. W Cloudy .10 Winnemucca NE Cloudy .00 Yuma N Ciear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. By coirtesy of the Pacific Commercial Cable Compeny the following weather report has been received from the Pacific Ocean: “Latitude 23 degrees 57 minutes north, longitude 151 degrees 5 minutes west—Total cable laid, 1899 knots; weather clear; north wind moderate. - «Signed) BENEST.” The pressure continues to fall along the coast from San Francisco northward. A storm of moderate energy overlies Washington and Nortbern Oregon. At Tacoma 1.84 inches rain- fall ave reported for the past 12 hqurs. High southerly winds prevail at the mouth of the Columbia River. The storm is moving very slowly and as yet but little rain has fallen in California. Condi- tions are unfavorable for fair weather Christ- mas day over Northern California. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | hours ending midnight, . December 26, 1902: Northern California — Cioudy, ~unsettled weather Thursday; probably rain; brisk, south- erly winds. Southern California—Falr Thursday; light northerly winds. Nevada—Fair Thursday: cooler. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy, unset- fled weather Thureday, with rain; brisk south- orly winds. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. - EASTERN MARKETS. * New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—The stock market closed firm to-day at the top level of the day with net gains in a few Of the prominent rail- roads and specialties reaching a point or more. The day’s movement of prices was not of much | significance and the dealings were on a very «mall scale, except in the local tractions group, | in which there was some large buying, without any definite explanation. The trading was idle mearly to the point of sjggnation at times, and | the brokers gave more attention to playing pranks in celebration of the eve of the Christ- wmas holidey than to trading in stocks. The Produce Exchange celebration began midway, of the session of the Stock Exchange on the seme ficor and separated only by a low par- tition, Speculative sentiment may easily have been tinctured by the festivities. The dis- tribution of Christmas donations was on a lib- eral scale and helped the prevailing cheerful sentiment. slanding short interest also, which chose to cover for the holiday, especially as many brokers are preparing to leave town for the rest of ‘the week. The strength of the local tractions had a sentimental effect on the Whole list, the rice in Brooklyn Rapld Transit ex- ending t5 over 4 points. No definite explana- tion of the rise was forthcoming, but old ru- more had renewed circulation of a passing of control to the Pennsylvania. . Spgar was also well sustained at a_recovery ES yesterday's sharp decline. .The most actlve period of the trading, however, was aur- | ing the decline of the morning. The, main- tenance of the call rate at between 9 find 10 per cent was the depressing influence. blockade restriction eniorced by the powers at Ls Guaira on the steamer Caracas occasioned #ome uneasiness, though of little direct influ- | ence. The announcement of wage Increases by the New York Central and Atlantic coast line caused renewed attention 14 atendency which ir general throughout the railrbad worid. The paseing of the dividend on St. Joseph and Grand Island preferred explained yesterday's | inte break of 815 points in that stock to which was added a 21 points decline to-day. Canada iso a sufferer from the reduc- end rate. The great influence ©f these two causes Was Dot encouraging. The rise of 13 points in Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling unexplained. The stiffness of | call money and a hardening of time rates caused = firmness in sterling exchange. At Chi- cago the New York Kxchange rate fell back to after having ruled at %0 cents premium et week., More thar half a million dollars was in transterred to New Orleans to-dey, but 000 was pail out by the sub-treasury on transfer of Alaskan gold for San Francisco, Yesterday's heavy customs collections, coupled with the falling off in pension payments, has resulted in a Wiping cut of the sub-treasury’s early contribution to the money market. Money 45 aleo rising in London and there were con- Unued large transfers by cable to that center o-day. There was some discributed. activity in the bond market, but the price mevement was r-:::; irregular. Total sales, $1,080,000 (par val I'nited Stetes new fours advanced ;. and the cid fours 3 per cent on the last call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Sales. High. Low. Ciose. 6,600 83 827 MY 98 a9 vy, mn omn 130% 128% 130% There was apparently some out- | The | Canada Southern. Chesap & Ohio . Chi & Alton . hi & Alton pfd. Chi Ind & Louis Chi & E Iilinois. *hi & G Western. | Chi & G W A pra Chi & G W B pfd. & Northwstn. Term & Tran. Term & T pfd. € C C & St Louis. ! 5 1,000 100 S00 Colo Southern | Colo South 1st pra. ... | Colo South 24 prd. 160 | Del & Hudson .... 600 | Del Lack & West. | Denver & Rio G.. | Denver & R G prd. 900 | Erie . . B Erie t pfd . Erie 24 ptd €0 Great Northern pfd 1,000 ‘]lncklng Valiey e | | Hoecking Val pid 100 | Illinols Central 1,400 lowa Central 200 | Iowa Central pfd 100 | K C Southern . K < Southern pfd. | Lake Erie & West. L Erie & W ptd | Louis & Nasn . Manhatjan L Metropolitan St Ry Mexican - Central. .. | Mexicau Ngtional. Minn & St Louis.. Missourt Pacific. Mo Kan & Texa: Mo K & T prd N J Central N Y Central Norfolk & Western Norfolk & W pfd.. | Ontario & Western Pennsylvania Reading Reading Reading 100 200 Rock Island Rock Island p! St Louls & S F. St L & S F 1st pfd. t L &S F 2d pfd St Louis Southwstn St Louis S-W prd. St Paul ... £t Paul pfd Southern Pacific | Southern Railway Southern Ry ptd Texas & Pacifi Tol St L & West. Tol St L & W pfd. Unicn Pacific : 10,900 | Union Pacific pfd. 700 Wahink ... .. 800 Wabash pfd 1,600 W & Lake Erie. FUR W & L Erl d pfd 500 Wisconsin Cendral. 2,600 Wisconsin Cen pfd. 1,900 Express Companies— | Adame . 33 | American United _States Wells-Farg: Miscellaneous— Amalgam Copper.. 14,400 Am Car & Found. 100 Am Car & F pfd | Am Linceea o1l | Am Lin Oil ptd. Amer Loco Amer Loco pfd. Am Smelt & Ref.. Am Smelt & R pfd 100 Anaconda Min Co. 100 Brooklyn Rap Trn. 69,800 | Colo Fuel & Iro 300 Consolidated Gas Con Tobacco ptd General Electric. Hocking Coal Inteynat Paper. Internat Paper pfd Internat Power. | Laclede Gas | National Biscuit. 400 Natfonal Lead - North American. 1144 | | Pacific Coast e | Pacific Mail 39% | People’s Gas - 101% Pressed Steel Car. 603 Pressed S Car pfd. Pullman Pal Car Republic Steel ... Republic Steel pfd. Sugar ... ... | Tenn Coal & Iron. | Union Bag & P Co U B& P Co pfd. | U 8 Leather . | U § Leather 92 16,200 300 Total sales. . TUNITED RAILWAYS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Curb quotations of United Rallways of San Francisco: Bonds— No bids, 91 asked; subscriptions—441; bid, 47 asked. NEW YORK BONDS. U S ref 2 rez..107%|L & N Uni 4s. Do 25 coup. ....108% | Mex Central 4s..7 | Do 3s reg....0.107i;! Do Ist inc..... 23 Do 3s coup.... 10715 Minn & St L 4s..102% Do new 45 reg..1354 M K & T 4s..... 97% Do coup........135% | Do 2ds... 82 Do cld 4s reg..109 Y Cent lsts...10214 Do old 4s coup.110 | Do gen 3%s....105 Do Be reg.....106%|N J Cent gen 55.135% Do bs coup.....108% (Northern Pac 4s..108 | Atchison gen 4s..101° Do 3s.... . 124 Do adj 4s..... 91 |N & W con 4s... 90 Balt & Oblo 45...102% | Reading Gen 4s.. 969 | Do 3 . 94358 L&I M con Bs.112% | Doconvis .. 104% SL & S F 4s... 97 | Canada Sou 2ds..108 | Cent of Ga 5s | Do 1st inc. |8t L SW 1sts. .105%' Do 2ds. - - 75 S A & A Pass 4s, 56! | Ches & Ohio 4156.103% Southern Pac ds. 901, Chic & Alt 3%s.. 79% Southern Ry 5s. i C B & Q new 4s. 98 |Tex & Pac lsts C M&SP gen 4s5.113 |Tol St L & W 4s, 5% {C&N .13314| Unlon Pacific 4 3 IcR 1108%| Do conv 4s i | COC&S L gen 4s. 981 Wabash 1sts e Chic Ter 4s -8 | Do 2ds.... 10815 Colo & Sou 4s... 92 | Do Deb B 41, D&RG4s .100% | West Shore 4s. | Erie prior lien 45. 98% (W & L E 4s. | _Do gen 4s.. . 86 ((Wis Cent 4s | F W & D C 1sts.110 | Cons Tob 4s. Hock Val 4%s...109 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. i 15| Little Chief. Brunswick Con | Comstock Tunnel | Con Cal & Vi | Horn Silver. | Iron Stiver. Leadville Con LONDON CLOS | Con for money.92 16-16 2zu8E3 | “do for acct..... 83 | Anaconda A% | Atchison 841l Pennsylvanta . Do pfd. .102 ' Reading . Balt & Ohio . 998, Do 1st pfd. | Canadian_P: 13235 Do 2d pfd...... 3913 Ches & Ohlo..... 471 Southern Ry ... 321} Chic G W. . 254 | Do pld......... 941, | Chic M & § P...179%|Southern Pacific.. 645, i ngon (j, g jUnion Pacific prd. 4 Erie 34% 11 Central % L&N. 3 MKE&T 26ty N Y Central.....155% Bar silver, steady; 22%d per ounce. Money, 4 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 4 per cent and for three monthe- Dills 4 per cent. New York Money Market. NEW YORE, Dec..24—Close—Money on call was firm ;at 5610 per cent, closing offered at per ceat. Pima money was firmer; 60 and o Gays and six months 6 il-r cent. Prime mer- cantile paver §-per cenl. Sterling - exchange Dbills at $4 86.75 for demand and at $4 83.125 for ixty days. FPosted rates, $i84G457%. §2ag { morning. | copper was unchanged and nominal at $10 | 6 40; good to choice heavy, $6 45G6 G 15 | sale NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Holiddy in grain market. HOPS—Steacy. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Continues firm. —Spot Rio_ quiet. invotce, mild quiet rdova SUGAR—Raw ady. centrifugals, 96 test, l6c. itefined open steady and closed quiet, with a partial decline [ of 5 points. Total sales, 31,000 bags, includ- ing: , 4.40c; January, 4.40c; Febru- ary, 4.45c; March, 4.05c@470c; May, 4.85@ 4.60c; June, 4.95c. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows the usual zreholiday dullness, but prices re- main steady. ymmon are quoted at 4@d . 5% @6’ choice, 5%@6%ec, and fancy Tic. PRUNES—Spot prunes are steady to firm, but rather less active. Quotations range from % 10 7ic for all grades. PRICOTS—Steady, at 7 4,@10c in hags PEACH: Also quiet but steady, at 18c for peeled and 61,@10c for unpeeied. 12¢ in boxes and 12@ Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL, Wheat— Opening . Closing Wheat— ur Opening ing . New York Metal Market. NEW YORK. Dec, 24—T%he London metal markets were opened for half of the session to-day and will N n closed until Monday In to-day's trading tin advarced 10s to £118 s for spot and £119 for futures. The local market also was firm and higher, spot closing at $25 95@26 15, London declined 2s 6d on copper. with spot at £51 5s and futures at £51 12s 6d. Locally for standard, $11 trolytic and casting. Lead was unchanged at £10 16s 3d in Lon- don and locally at 414 Spelter was uncha; London, but declined York, closing at $4 8§5. The foreign iron markets were steady, with Glasgow quoted 53s 10d and Middlesboro at 4d. Locally iron remains quiet. War- nominal. No, 1 foundry, Northern, 2 foundry, Northern, No, 1 foun- and No, 2 foundry, Southern for lake, $11 45 for elec- £19 17s 3d_in NEW YORK, Dec. opened quiet and stead and closed very points to a net r Eastern l;m!otk Market. The cotton markef at unchanged pris cady at a net loss of e of 3 points, CHICAGO, CHICAGO, Dec. —CATTLE—Recelpts, 12,000; opened strong; closed dull. Good , $5 50@6 55; poor to medium, @as ; S and feeders, @4 50; cows, $1 25@4 60; heifers, $2@5 60; canners, $1 25@ 2 40; bulls, $2@4 50; calves, $3@7 25; Texas Ted steers, §3 50@5. S HOGS—Receipts to-day, 22,000; to-morro 5,000; left over, 4500; market 5@10c higher closed weak. Mixed and butchers’, heavy, $6 10@6 ; light, $5 S5@6 $6 10@6 35 SHEEP—Receipts, 12,000; sheep unevenly higher: lambs steady.” Good to choice wethers $4@4 50; fair to choice mixed, $3@4; Weste: sheep, $4@4 50; native lambs, §4@5 90; Wes ern lambs, $4@5 85, ST JOSEPH. ST JOSEPH. Mo., Dec. 24.—CATTLE—] celpts, 1200;. Téxas and Westerns, $5 25@5 T cows and heifers, $i@4 40: vcals, $2 5004 50 bulls and stags, §2 50@+ 50; stockers and feed- bulk of ers, $3@4 50, HOGS—Receipts, 5600; 5@10c higher. * Pigs, light and light mixed, $6 15@6 35; bulk of sales, 56 30@6 40, SHEEP—Recelpts, 329; 15@25c higher. Top ‘Western lambs, $5 40. Northern Business. SEATTLE, Dec. .-l.:Chlrln;s, $568,828 balances, $105,762. TACOMA, 'Dec. 24.—Clearings, $394,381; balances, $41,736. PORTLAND, Dec. 24.—Clearings, $106,539; balances, $33,633. SPOKANE, Dec. balances, $11,322. Northern Wheat Market. WASHINGTON. - TACOMA, Dec. 24 —WHEAT—Steady; blue stem, SOc; club, 72c. OREGON. * PORTLAND, Dec. 24—Cleared—Ship Riv- erside, with 91,344 bushels wheat, bourne; bark Nantes, with 18,976 bushels wheat and 121,532 bushels barley, for Queepstown; ship Nasaia, with 100,873 bushels wheat, for Queenstown. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Dec. 24.—Consols, 93; silver, 2214d; French rentes, 99f 3735¢; wheat cargoes on passage, buyers indifferent; No. 1 Standard California, 30s 10%d; Walla Walla, 29s 3d; English_country markets, quiet and steady. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 24 —Wheat, steady; No. 1 Standard Cailfornia, 6s 8d@6s 81d; wheat in Paris, steady; flour in Paris, quiet; French country markets dull, COTTON—Uplands, 4.52d. prer ity it P 24.—Clearings, $356,762; * LOCAL MARKETS. * NOTE—As the Chicago, New York and San Francisco grain exchanges did not open yes- terday there are no quotations for grain and feedstuffs to-day, and business in everything else except Turkeys was dull and featureless, Exchange and—Bullian. Sterling Exchange, €0 days Sterling Exchange, sight . Sterling Cables . New York Exchange, sigh New York Exchange, telegraphic Silver, per ounce . Mexican Dollars, nomi sy, 1 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. TEin 39 Another car of Sweet Potatoes was market- ed and sold off well at the previously quot- ed prices. Other descriptions of Potatoes were in free supply and extremely dull at unchang- ed rates. Good Onlons meet with prompt sale when offered, Stocks are chiefly of very poor quality, Receipts of Los Angeles Vegetables twere sufficlent for all requirements and good stock continued to bring good prices. The hottom rates for Egg Plant, Summer Squash and To- matoes are for {rost-bitten and otherwise poor stock, - POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 30@ She per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 90c@$l 10 per ctl; Oregon ‘do, 75c@$1; Yakima do, 90c@$1 05; River Reds, 40@50c per ctl; Early Rose, - for seed, 80@90c per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, $1 50 per_ctl for Merced. ONIONS—6€0G@T5¢ per cfl for cholce and fancy. and 45@b0c for lower grades, VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 6@Sc per 1b; String and Wax Beans, 9@12c Cabbage, G0c per ctl; Tomatoes from Los Angejes, e per box and §1@1 25 per crate; Carrots, 40@ Boc per sack; Garlic, 2@2%4c per Ib; Green Peppers, from Los Angeles, 7@10c per Ib: Dried Peppers. 8@0c per Ib for Stockton and 10@12%c for Los Angeles; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 8@12%c per 1b; Dried Okra, 15@20c per_ib; Summer Squash'from Los Ahgeles,$1 @1 50 ‘per box; Marrowfat Squash $10 per ton; Hubbard, $10@12; Mushrooms, i5c per b, Several small lots of hot-house Cucumbers came in and sold at $i@1 50 per dozen. Poultry and Game. Receipts of dressed Turkeys were liberal an there was a considerable quantity carried over 5 polnts in New | for Mel- | from the preceding day. The demand, how- ever, continued strong and prices were firmer, WIth' the market well cleaned up at the close. As usual there was some trashy stock sold below the quotations, There was a steady movement in Western chilled at 21@22¢_per Ib. Another car was marketed, making § since Monday. Live Turkeys were a little easler, although a few small lots brought 19c. Other flescringlons of live Poultry were offering free- ly an@”except for some fine, large young stock, the market was casy. Old Hens were almost unsalable, Wild Geese and Rabbits were in light sup- ply and fairly steady, but Ducks and Hare were extremely dull, POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 20@25c per 1b: Jive Turkeys, 17@18c for Gobbiers and 17@18c for Hens; ' Geese, per pair, §1 75@2; Gos- lirgs, $1 75@2; ° Ducks $3@4+ per dozen for old ‘and $4'50@6 50 for young; Hens, $4 50@5; voung Roosters, $6@5 old Roos- ters, $4 50@5; Fryers, 50@d; Broilers, $@ 4 50 for large and wé} for_small; Pigeons, $1@1 12% per dozen for ol and $1 75 for squabs. GAME—Doves, $1 25 per dozen; Hare, T5:@ $1 per dozen, Cottontail Rabbits, $1 50; Brush Rabbits, §1; Mallard Ducks, $3G3 50; Canvas- back, 3 50; Sprig, $2@2 50; Teal $1 50; widgeon, $1 50; small Ducks, $1@1 25; Gray Geese, ~ $3@3 50; White Geese, $1 25@ 1 50; Brant, $2 for large and $1 25 for small; ;l‘oggers. $4@5: English Snipe, $2 50; common, Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. E{s. are lower. An occasional dealer re- ported sales of strictly large selected white ranch at‘35c, but this figure was above the general market, Any posted buyer could get all he wanted at $21,@33c. Recelpts fell off sharply, _but the market was dull and weak, nevertheless. Chcese is also weak, with most holders sell- Ing at concessions from top quotations. Sup- plies are far from large, but the trouble seems to ‘be that the current quotations are above the capacity of the public pocket, and the re- tailers are buying very little. There is-little change in Butter. dealers qroting Creamery all the way from 20c to 3lc. according (o their stocks, The rullng figure for fancy is 30c, Dairy grades are beginning to weaken, and the tendency among dealers is to sell {hem, Receipts were 26,100 1bs Butter, 307 cases Eggs and 1400 Ibs Cheese, BUTTER—Creamery, nirit hands, 20@30c ang occasionally 3lc per Ib for fancy and 28@2S% for firsts; dairy 25@27%%c; store Butter momi- 1n 1; cold storage, zi@2bc; Western, 27@28c. | - CHEESE—New, 14%@I6c; old, nominal; | Young America,’ 16igc; Eastern, 17@17T%c | Westérn. 16%@17c per Ib, EGG Ranch, 32@34c for fancy and 30@ #lc for lower and medium grades; store, 27 Boc ern’ Eges, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. @ | cold storage, 22@¥7c; cold storage West- The holiday demand for fancy fruits caused considerable activity during a few hours in the morning, but-during the greater part of thé day the market - was dull and featureless, as nearly all retailers were busy with Turkeys. Pomegranates and ripe Bananas were the only scarce articles on the list. Stocks of the lat- | ter fruit, while large are mostly too green to be marketed, and Pomegranates have had their run, CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $13@13 50 per barrel; Wisconsin nominal, APPLES—35@b0c per box for common, 60@ 90c for choice and $1@L 50 for fancy; fancy | Oregon, 31 25@l i Christmas Apples, $2@ 2 25 for California $1@1 25 for Oregon. PERSIMMONS—40875c per_box. PEARS—Winter Nellls, $1@1 25 per box; some fan 1d storage higher; other Winter P BO@T “ POMEGRANATES—$1 per small box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2G2 50 for fancy; $1 25@l 75 for choice and-§1G1 25 for standards; Seedlings, $1@l 25; Tanger- ines, $1@1 25 for quarters and $1 75@2 for half-hoxes; Japanese Mandarins, $1G1 25 per ' box: Lemons, 75c@$l for standards, $1 25@ 1 50 for cholce and $2@2 50 for fancy: Grape Fruit, $2@2 50: Mexican Limes, $4@4 50; Ba- rana: $1 75@3 per bunch for New Orleans and —— for Hawaliaa; Pineapples, $3@4 per dczen, Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The market remains precisely the same, Prunes being the only fruit to show any parti- cular life this week, though a general wevi- val is expected after the turn of the year, as | already mentioned. 7 } oiF BUITE-Apricots; -5306e. for, Royala sad $3@13c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4 | @Tc; sun dried, 4@4lec; Peaches, 41@7lac; | Pears, 8%4@4lc for quarters and 5@luc for | halves; Nectarines, 4% @5lsc for white; Plums, | B@6c for pitted and lgllc for unpitted; Figs, | 4@be for black and Tor white. PRUNES—1902 crop, 214@2%e for the four | sizes, “with 34@1%c’ preminm for the large sizes. RAISINS—1902 crop dre quoted as follows: 2-crown loose Muscatels, §0-1b boxes, 53¢ per 1b; 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 6c; Seedless, loose Muscatels, 5c; Seedless Sultanas, 5c; Seedless Thompsons, blc; 2-crown London Layers, 20- b boxes, $140 per box; 3-erown, $150; 4- crown fincy clusters, 20-Ib boxes, $2; 5-crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2; 5-crown Dehe- £as, 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Imperials, 20-1b boxes, $3; Seeded, 0. b. Fresno, fancy, i6 oz., 6%c; 12 oz., dlc; bulk, 5%c; choice, 16 oz., 6%e; 12 oz, 5lge; bulk, 8lc. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1, softshell, 13@18%c No. 2, 10@llc; No. 1, hardshell, 11@11%c¢; No 2, 9%@10¢c; Almonds, e for Nonpareils, 10%@ 1lc for I X L, 10@1015¢ for Ne Plus Ultra and | 8@8tc for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@7c for East- o ern; Brazil Nuts, 12@13c; Filberts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $: 50@5; Italian Chestnuts, @ldc per Ib. HONEY—Comb, 12@13%c. for bright, Hc for light amber and 8@l0c. for dark; Water white extracted, 6@7 light amber extract- €d, 5% “per 1b. Provisions. Yesterday was a very dull day. There was nothing doing at Chicago and this market was | at a standstill, | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 123c per Ib for | heavy, 13¢ for light medium, 1bc for light, 16c for extra light, 17c for sugar-cured and 18c for extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 14%,@14%c; California Hams, 12%@l4c; Mess Beef, $10 per bbl; Extra Mess, $10 50@11; Family, §$11 50@12; prime Mes¢ Pork, $15@ 15 50; extra clear, $27; Mess, $19 50; Dry' Salt- ed Pork, 13%c; Pig Pork, $28@30; Pigs’ Feet, Smoked Beef, 144,@15¢ per lb. LARD—Tierces quoted at Sc per Ib for com- pound and i2%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, 12%c; 10-Ib tins, 13%c; b-lb tins, 13%c; 3-Ib tins, 13%ec. COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 9%c; three half-barrels, 9%c; one tierce, 9%¢; two tierces, 9%4c; five tierces, 9%c per 1b. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. All quotations remain unchanged. : HIDES AND SKINS—Cuils and brands sell chout 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, 8%c;” Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and 8lsc for light; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 8l4c; Salted Veal, 9i4c: Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 18y@lic; Culis, 15c; Dry 'Kip, 13¢; Dry Calf, 18c; Culls and Brands, 16¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 26@30c each; short wool, 40@60c cach; medium, 65@70c; long wool, 80c@$1 20 each; Horse Hides, salt, §3 for large and $250. for ‘medium, $1G2 for small and b0c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $175 for large, $150 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 3235c; -dry ‘salted Mexican, 2bc; dry Central Ameri- can, 32%c. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 7bc; large_and smooth, G0c; medium, 35c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 51@6c per Ib; No. 2, 4%@5c; mrease, 3@3lc. ‘WOOL—Spring—Valiey Oregon, Lambs, 16@ 16c per b Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southern, 7@10c per 1b; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern, defective, 9@10c ‘per 1b; Humboldt and Mendocino, 12@ 16c; Middle County, 9@lic per Ib. HOPS—22@26c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. Prices show no further variation. All cut meats are dull at the moment, as Turkeys have the call, DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follow: BEEF—T@T%c for Steers and 6@7c per Ib for Cows. VEl:é\L——Larse. 814@9c; 9%@10%c per . . i M}‘?’TTDN—Wcmerl. 814@0c; Ewes, 8§8%c per 1b. LAMB—10c per 1b. £ PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%4@0%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. . The following quotations are for good, soun Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 5 per, cent shrinkage for Cattle: C, —Stecrs, 8%@0c; Cows and Heifers, 7@7%c; thin Cows, 4@be per 1. o SERE wehi, S e e Sh —Wel s, ; wes, per Ib (sross w-u?:m). EIRTEAT BS_—Yearlings, 4@4%c per Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 ibs and x ufi@n%;; urder 160 Ibs, 6Yc; feeders, Bfim sows, 20 per cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and stags 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@5%c for June-July delivery; San Quentin, 5.55¢; Wool Bags, 32g 85c; Fleece Twine, 712@8¢c; Fruit Bags, 50, e and 64 for three sizes of ey S s SN e COAL—Wellington, $5 per" ton; Southfield Bryant, $6 50; Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50, Coos Bay, $5 50: Greta, $7; Walls- small, ” Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $9 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Moun- tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and 8 50 ver ton, according to brand. OIL — Linseed, 50c for boiled and Gdc for raw In barrels; cases, Sc_more; “Cali- fornia Castor Oil, in cases, No, 1, 70c; pure, $1 16; Lucol, 48c ‘for bofled and 46¢ for raw in barrels; Lard Ofl, extra winter strained, bar- rels, 95¢; cases, '$1; China Nut, 55@GZc per gallon: pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, 70c; cases. Thc; Sperm, pure, 70c; Whale Oil, natural white, 50@55c per galion; Fisn Oil, in barrels, | 40¢; cases, 50c; Gocoanut Ol in barrels, 63%c for Ceylon and b8l for Australian, | . COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, | 16c; Pearl Ol in cases, 225c; Astral, 22%c | Star, 2216e; Extra Star, 22%c; Elaine, 27ic; Eocene, z44c; deodorized Stuve Gasoiine, in bulk, 17c: in cases, do, 72 degrees, in bulk, 18%c; in cas Benzine, in bulk, 0c;" I cases,. 2214c; §G-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2lc; Incases 27%c, TURPENTINE—72c per gallon in cases and 66 in drums and iron barrels, RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ G%e per ib; White Lead, 6@6tc, according quantity. 3 > SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-1b bags: . Cubes, A Crusied and Fine Crushed, b.80c; powdered, 5.15c; Candy Granulated, 5.15¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 5.05¢; Dry Gran- ulated Coarse, 5.05c; Fruit Granulated, 5.05c. Beet Granulated = (100-1b_bags only), 4.95¢ Confectioners'. A, 35.05c; Magnolla A 4.65¢ . Extra C, 4.05c; Golden C, 4.4bc; “D,* 4.35¢ barrels, '10c more; _half-barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags. 10c more for ali kinds, Tablets—Half-barrels, 5.55c; boxes, 5.80c per 1b. No order taken for less than 78 barrels or its equivalent, : Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. Flour, qr sks. ,373Wool, bales 21 Wheat, ‘ctiacs.. . T Slo| e, tons Looes Barley, ctls 1,600/Stra'w, tons .... 10 Oats, otls . 8,180 Pelts, bdls .... 180 Rye, ctls . 610/ Hides, No . b2 Tallow, ctls 24| Wine, gals . . 57,750 Beans, sks 807| Leather, rolls .. & Potatoes; sks Onions, sks . Shorts, sks . Middlings, sks. Bran, sks . 2,663 Ra —_———— el STOCK MARKET. — Business continued light on the Bond Ex- change, with no changes worthy of note. The statement that this exchange will be closed on Saturday was an error; to-day, of course the exchange will be closed, but on Friday and Saturday business will go on as usual. Mining stocks were quite active and the market showed considerable fluctuation. The oil stocks were quiet. The French Savings Bank has declared a balf-yearly dividend at the rate of 3.60 per cent per annum on term deposits and 3 per cent on ordinary deposits, payable January 2. ‘The Humboldt Savings and Loan Society has *: |'declared a seml-annual dividend at the rate of 4 ver cent per annum qn all deposits, payable January 2. The Western National Bank of San Francisco paid a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent per annum on its capital stock yesterday. The Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota has declared a regular monthly divi- dend of 25 cents per share, pavable Decem- ber 26, The following banks in Oakland have de- clared half-yearly dividends on savings de- posits at the uniform rate of 4.25 per cent per annum on all deposits, payable January H Union Savings Bank, Farmers' and Merchants Savings Bank, Oakland Bank of Savings and Central Bank, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s BanK has become a member of the Stock znd Bond Exchange under the rule recently adopted, permitting the com- | mercial banks that are members of the San Francisco Clearing-house to purchase seats at $5000 each. This is a special privilege, which ‘will expire on January 81, 1903. It is expected that nine or ten more banks wii become mem- ers. The City and County Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend at the rate of 314 per cent per annum on all savings deposits, free of taxes, payable January 2, 1903. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ‘WEDNESDAY, Dec. 24—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. 4s ar coup..110 110% ds qr c (new)135%136%, 4s qr reg....109 109% 3s qr coup..10715108% MISCELLANEOUS. Ala AW Bs. — — |Oak W g bs. — 108 Bay CPC 5s. — 108 |Oceanic S 5s — 871 € C G&E bs. — 1061; Omnibus 6s. — 12714 Cal-st 5s ...117 — |Pac G Imds. 95 C Costa bs.. — — |Pk & CH 6s.106 — Ed L & P 6s.128% — |Pk & OR 6s. — 12215 Fer&C H 6s.117%121 |Pwl-st R’ 6s.118% — Geary-st Gs.. — 90 [Sac EGR 5s. — 102% H C&S 5%s.104 — ISF & SIVGs. — 1221, Do Bs ... 97 100% Sierra Cal 65109 111 H R T&LEs.106141074[S P of A s L Ang R 5s.118 119" | (1908) — 1133 L A L Co 65.1004101 (1910) 11474115 Do gta 65102 Do_gtd 55103 106 L A P lcondsl05 107 Mkt-st C 6s.125 Do lcm 5s.120% — N R of C6s.110%11134 Do 5s_....121 1213, N P C R 551101 — N CRGOs.— 122 N CPC 55100 1021 N o o S P of Cés (1905)Sr A.10515106% (1905)Sr B.10615107 4, (1906) ... —"110 a912) 119% . — s P otC © gtd bs. ..12215123 Do_stmpd 100"’10»’% S P R R 6s.140 8 VW 6s..109% — Do 4s 2dm.10215103 Do 4s 3dm.1021510214 Stkn G&E6s.10314107 UG & E 55107 I R Bs.. 101%101% LT 1 § > c s G k WATER Contra. Costa 6813 69% Marin Co .. 61 Spring Val GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L&P. 3% — 1Sac EG & Eqt G&L Co. 3l -%:2 Mutual B L. — OGL& H. 68 Pac G Imp. 36% — ° Pac L Co... 58 — INSURANCE. i BANKS. Am N B....123%4127 |(First Nationl Firem's Fnd.310 Union Suzar L1200 United Petrol . 95 00 United Gas & Elect 33 50 estern Fish Co - West Shore Oil . 300 SALES. Morning Session. Board— 100 Occidental B 600 Sovereign. .. . . 28 BoarghlieTmoon ard— 100 Sterling .. .... v 165 100 Thirty-Three Oil .. 500 Junction .. . s o 200 Junction .10 500 Sterling .. . -1 67% Street 25 Poerlens o Lo 123 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. $00 Alpha Con.. 05 | 360 Mexican ... 82 200 Best & Bel. 8S | 500 Mexican ... 83 300 Caledonfa ..2 10 | 200 Ophir .1 32% 500 Chalinge Ca~ 18 | “50 Ophir .....1 40 400 Chollar 15 11500 Overman .. 50 300 Chollar 16 | 500 Savage .... 16 200C C & Va..1 4213| 200 Sierra Nev. 500 C C & Va..1 40 | 200 Sierra Nev.. 200 C C & Va..145 | Soo Sierra Nev. | 500 Gowla' & 15 | 700 Silver Hill. 500 Gould & 16 | 700 Union Con. 400 Mexican ... 80 | €00 Union Con. 800 Mexican ... 81 |1200 Yel Jacket. Afternoon Sesston. 500 Alpha Con. 06 | 200 Hale & Nor. 300 Belcher 20 | 200 Mexican ... 200 Best & Bel. 94 200 Caledonia .2 10 200C C & Va..1 4215 100 C C & Va..1 45 500 Cn Imperial 02 300 Crwn Point. 14 500 Yel Jacket. 700 Gould & C. 15 500 Yel Jacket. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 200 Occidental . 300 Overman .. 300 Savage ... 500 Seg Belcher. 300 Sierra Nev. 300 Stiver Hill.. BRARZERERS gliResREs Morning Session. 200 Best & Bel.. 83 | 500 Potos! 23 50 Caledonia ..2 00 | 500 Savage 15 1200 C C & Va..130 | 500 Sterra 45 200 Crown Point 14 | 300 Sierra Nev. 49 200 Mexican ... 77 | 100 Union Con.. 48 600 Mexican ... 78 | 500 Union Con.. 49 300 Ophir 125 | 600 Union Con.. 50 700 Ophir .....130 | 100 Yel Jacket.. 20 100 Overman .. 49 | 100 Yel Jacket.. 21 200 Overman .. 50 Afternoon Session. 200 Best & Bel. 94 . | 100 Ophir . 45 500 Caledonia ..2 10 | 200 Overman 51 100 Caledonia ..2 15 | 500 Overman [ 100 Challenge .. 19 | 200 Qverman 53 45 | 200 Potosi . 2 | 50 | 500 Savage 6 | C1 14 800 Seg Belche: s 400 Gould & C. 16 | 800 Sierra Nev. 52 400 Mexican 8171 100 St Louis.... 07 150 Mexican ... 82 | 200 Union Con.. 53 200 Ophir ......1 46 1,100 Union Con.. 54 CLOEING QUOTATIONS, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 24—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. Alpha 06 07| Justice . 10 12 Alta 05 07/ Kentuck ©.... 03 04 Andes 03 04/ Lady Washtn. 05 06 | Belcher . 19 20 Mexican ..... 77 7 Best & Belch. 91 93 Occldental 2t 2 Bullion . U3 04/Ophir . 35 1 40 Caledonia 00 2 10,Overman 50 5z Challenge Con 18 ~ 20'Potost . 24 25| Ckollar . 15 16|Savage 5 16 Confidence ... 76 — Scorpion . — o € C & Va....1 40 1 50|Beg Belche: 05 07 | Con Imperial. 02 03{Sierra Nevada 48 50 Con N York.. 02 OilSiiver Hill... 45 48 Crown Point.. 13 15/St Louls. — s Bureka Con .. 18 —Syndicate ..., — 07 Exchequer ... 01 03Unlon Con... 50 51 Gould & C. 15 18/Utah .... . 09 1 Hale & Nor 49 40|Yellow Jacket 22 23 Julia ... 04 08 HOTEL ARRIVALS. g } NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | Alfred J Motz ManilajAl Gordon, Chicago | Miles W Killey, Man |Frank { Bydea, Chi | Clark Rickets, ‘Manila Frank Alebrook, Man John McCarthy, Ohio Peter J Rielly, Ohio Mrs Bryant & children Shore Acres Co Jno McGrath, Oakland H Kent, Oakland Victor Van Hale. Cai J. P. Brun, N Y |Geo Rolke, Jackson _ | Jas Cummons, N Y (W Buxton, Cal 1 Austin Darwin, N Y |B F McLaughlin, Sac Jas Annes, N Y Chas Gates, Sacramto C E Scroggin, N Y |Edwd_ McHugh, Sacto Frank J Lyth, N Y J H Barry&w, N Y H Berger, N Y B L Fisher, Phila H S Noxon, Canada M J Wood & fam, Phil W E Edwards, Cal B Mendenhall, N Y |Tom McHugh, Sacto Peter Hughes, Vallejo|Chas Lehen, Sacramto B. Lohers, Valleo |Geo Green, San Jose R T Evans, Petaluma A B McCleer, Chicago € H Flanning, Chicago| Wm M Finnerty, Chi |Miss M Durham, Cal Scott Wilkins, Ch Miss'E Kincald, Cal A e e There are_about 15,000 convicts in the | prisons of England, whose maintenance costs about $3,000,000 a yea Thos Gore & fam, Cal | Mrs Sarah Miller, Cal James Goodyear, Cal RAILWAY TRAVEL California Limited... | To CHICAGO Deily ) kn (deal Train For Those Who Seek the Best. SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. . Oscar Holliday Banghart enjoys a vogue as a portrait painter second only to that of ‘Whistler and John Sargent. He is a most conscientibus worker and demands absolute obedience from. his sitters. Woe betide the society dame | who disregards Mr. Bang- | hart’s instructions as to what dress she shall wear when | sitting for her portrait. Ome | can easily believe this, after looking at the gowns worn by his ladies in the famous set that is being given free every Sunday with the Sunday Call. More than once Mr. Banghart has refused astonishing fees rather than paint a woman who wanted a “flattering por- trait.” o SRR i AT A SRR i g RATLWAY TRAVEL SOUTHERN PACIFIC + Trains leave and are due to arrive at Tamon. - Vaticio, Santa Rosa. Knights Landing, SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) Frox DEcEMBER 21, 1902. ARRIVE “"7:00a Benicia, Sulsun, Efmira and Sacra- et - o P : 7250 7984 Yacaviiie, 7562 304 Martinez, San Napa, Calist 252 8.004 Davls, Woodla Marysville, Oroville... 7.55% m Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. 10.254 Niles, Lathrop, Stockton............ 7.25% 8.00. Niles, Stockion, Mendota, Han- ,, 4.26» ford, Visalla, Porterviile .. ..... 1 ™ 4.56 8.30a Shasta Express—Davis. Williams for Bartlet: Springs), Willows, ed Bluff, Portiand.. 8.304 San Jose, Livermore, Stockton, lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Biuft..... 8.304 Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- norw, Tuolumne and Angels 9.004 Vallej ... 9 City Express 7.55¢ 4.25» i ik 9,004 Cresceni & o Nigriines ", Lath St iton, Merc R:"cfl?flfld. ';’g!lflc, Bakersfield, Loa Angeies and New Orieans. 1 s Vallcjo, Martinez and Way Statlons 10,1 The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago. - > 12.00x Hayward, Nilesand Way Stations. » 11.00r Sscramento River Steamers........ +11.002, 3.30r Benfets, Winters, Sacramento, Woodland, Williams, Willows, Knights Landing. Marysville, Oroville, Colusa, Tehama i 4.00° Niies. Livermore, Stockton, Lodi 4.307 Hayward, Niles, Irvington, San Hayward, Nles and Way Stations.. Martinez,San Ramon, Vallejo,Napa, Ci Santa Rosa. o Jose, Livermore. 4.30r The Owl Limited—Fresno, Taiare, Bakersfleld, Saggus for Senta Barbara, Los Angeles. (Golden State Limited Sleeper carried on Owl Train) . 5 00» Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop.Siockton .007 Martinez, Antioch. Stockton, Mer- ced. Raymond, Fresno. Nfles, San Jowe Local Hayward. Niles and San Jose. Vallefo... Orfental ~ Mall —Ogden, Omaha. St. Loufs. Chicago. £7.00r Sunset Limited—New York. New Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno. Mendota, Martinez— Westbound.. w 8.254 7.00» San Pablo, Port Costa, Martinez and Way Stations.. . b 7. Vallejo.. X Oregun & California Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding. Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 49.10p Hayward, Niles and San Jose.. COAST le! (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) Newark, Ceuterville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Ssuta Cruz alid Way Stations........... 12167 Newark, Centerville. San Jose, New Almaden Felion, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Statfons, . 11 4.15¢ Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos...... | i Rl 9.307 Hunter's Train—Saturday only. ,HS: Leaves Los Gatos 4.53 px Sunday OAKLAND HARBOR FERRAY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Slip 8) —17:15_9:00 11:00 4. 1.00 3.00 5.15r.. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — #6:00 :5:00 18:05_10:00 4. 1200 2.00 4.00 rw. COAST LINE (Broad Crhird and Townsen: v =1 10.45» 8. 16. 254 552 8554 8.1 5507 [5 7.004 San Jose and Way Statlons J700s New Almaden.. . . 8.00a Cosst Line Linited —San iose, Glroy, Hollfster, Salinas,San Luls Oblspo. Santa Barbara, Los Ange- les and Principal Intermediate w9 004 Pacific Express—New Orieans, Los Angeles. Santa Barbars, San Jose, Pactfic Grove, Del Monte,....... 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pimos, Capitola, SantaCruz. Paci. 11354 ~San Jose, G oy, Holllster, Santa Crus, Dei Monte, Monterey, Paciic Grove, and Principal Stations.. - 12152 e. San Mateo, Hedwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Mountain View. Santg Clara and San Jose. 4.30» San Jose, Giiroy and Way Stations §10. Los Gatos and Principal 'S 16.16r San Mateo, Belmont, Tedwood. Menlo Park. Palo Alto. San Jose and Way Statfe » Sunset Limited, Eastbound Luils :)b' . fl'ln“mmfll,"-fl Angeles, ng. Paso, New Orleans, New York... - I}lfimo Alto and Way Si a1 San Jose and Way Stations 1% Local | Lim'd | Local [Ov'rl'd Daily | Daily | Daily | Daily ‘Anglo-Cal .. 89% LP&A....166 171 Bank of Cal.456 Mer Ex (Hq) 40 Cal Safe Dp.137% — |S F Nationl. — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2005 2175 |€av & Loan. — 105 — " — |Security Sav.325 — 80 — |Union Trst.2075 — 540 — STREET RAILROADS. California ..195 20215 Market-st .. 99 — Geary ..... — 80 |Presidio Bty POWDER. Giant ...... T3% 75%/Vigorit 3% . SUGAR. Hana ...... 4 5 |Kilauea 81 10 Hawallan .. 48 49 |Makawell .. 80% 30% Honokaa. 143 15% [Onomea .... — 25 Hutchinson . 1615 16% | Paauhau ... 1714 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Alaska Pack. — 160 (Oceanic S... — — Cal Fruit As. 93 0413/ Pac A F A. — 3y Cal Wine As.100%101" | Pac C Borx. — 16714 Morning Session. Board— 25 Cal Wine Assn ....... Afternoon Session. Board— 50 Anglo Cal Bank .. 15 Paahuhau S P Co 19 Pacific Gas Imp. 15 Pac Gas Imp . $10,000 Contra Costa W: Street— $2,000 Oakland Gas Bonds, cash.. 000 S V 4 per cent (3d mort). 10,000 Oakland Transit 5 per cent CALIFORNIA STO( CK & OIL EXCHANGE. Bid. Abby Land & Imptovement.. ey Alameda Sugar . American Biscuit . American District Telegraph. Bay Counties Power ........ Cal Central Gas & Electric. . Gaiifornia Cotton Mills . California Jockey Club California Powder California Shipping Co ... California Title Ins & Trust.i Central Bank of Oakland .. Chutes Company .. City & County Bank. Cypress Lawn Impt C Eastern Dynamite . Ewa Sugar Plantatic Equitable (Pool) Gas . Four Oil Gas _Consumers' Assoct Hanford Ol - 3 82338s¢ 255 : BuzBL2k Homel ‘Oil E. Tan Honolulu Sugar . 3300 Imperial Oil 17 00 Kern Ol .. 3 98 London & S F Bank (Ld).... ..... ..., . Monte Cristo Ofl 22 i3 Mercantile Trust Northern_California. Power. 150 Nevada_ National Bank . 295 09 North Shore Railroad Ol City Petroleum Orpheum Company Peerless Ol ... Pacifié States Tel & Tel. Paraffine Paint ...... Postal Device & Tmpt. .. Reed Crude Oil ...... Ean Francisco Dry Dock. San Joaquir Ol ...... Ssusalito Land & Ferry rry Flour Company . Standard_Electric . Sterlmg Ol . Roslyn, end, $6 50; Co-operative Wallsend, $6 50; Rich- mond, $7 50; Cumberland, $12 .i:a buk :nd $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. ——; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh ' Union Oil . \ Thirty-Three Oil . Twenty-Eight Oil Truckee Electric Ly San Fran. Ar Stockton - ** Merced ** Fresno ... Hanford Visalia Bakersfl Kansas Cit: Chicago a for morning. p for afterhoon. 8:00 a, m, Daily is Bakersfield Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 7:30 a. m. daily. 9:30 a._m, Daily is the CAT 7% ep - o L)% TWED, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago.. Chal: Car runs to Bakersfield for uccommodation of lccal first-class passengers. No second-class tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- | ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. dally. 4:20 p_m_1is Stockton Lockl. Corresponding train arrlves at 11:10 a. m. daily. 8:30 p. m. is the Overland Expre: with throdgh Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. - LORTH EHORE" RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY K DAY , *7:45, 8:45, ), .0 1 45 3 13, *6:15, 6:45, 5'a. m. does not run to 5:00, #9:00, #10:00. 1 e . 15130, *1:30, 2:30, %5:43, 5:00, 7:30, 9100, '11:45 p. m. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFABL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—5:20, *6:20, 7:40, 8:15, a. m. 5, *3:30, 4:40, 5 :20 p. m. TNDAYS—6:00, *8:00, 9:30, 1) 00 3700, 2115, +3730, 4715, ), 10:30 p. m. Trains marked () start from San Quentin, FROM MILL VALLEY TO S8AN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:40, 6:40, . 8:25. 9:45, A for Morning. P for Afternoon. x d St o | . t Sunday excepted. $ Sunday only. a Saturday ong. d Connects at Goshen Jc. with train for Hanford. At Freano, for Visalis vis Sanger. Via Coast Line. Tuesday and Friday. Connection may be made at Goshen Je. with traim from Bakersfieid. n Daily except Saturds Vis San Joaquin Val CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. Ch LESSEES SAN FTANCISCO AND NURTH PACIFS RAILWAY COMPANY. 3 Tiburon Kerry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at’ 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 5:00 and 6:20 p. 180, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, m. ‘SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. K DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:30, 9:20; 11:13 m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. Satur- days—Extra trips at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 4:55, 5:06, 6:28 p. m. Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco.| May 4, 1902. |San Franeisco. Week Destina- , Sun- I'Oek Days. tion. days. | Days. 11:10 a. m., 12:35, 2 6, 6:20, 7:10, O bAYS_6:30, 7:35, 10:05. 11:10 a. m 12:15, 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 5:00, 6:05, 7:15, 10:40 At THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way stations. . 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and’ way stations. > 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way (&0 a.'m., Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- jons. - (J0:00 a. m., Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations. - Legal Holiday boats and trains will run on Sunday time. + Tkat Offices. @31 MARKET STREET aad SAUSALITO Willits Guerneville, sy for Geyserville for for the Geysers Dunean Spri Carisbad Springs: a:: Skaggs Speings: at Cloverda and Boonevifle: at Hopland for s ings, Kelseyville, “zo\?:d g.v; Lakeport and e Viehy Springs. : ‘at Ukiah for Viehy Springs. Laurel Stevens, . Mendocino City,. Fort Brags, ool Favtont e, Cumminge. Do Springs: ) s & Hnerle, Olsen's, Dyer, Fepperwosd, Scoths and x"s-wu& to Monday round-trip tickets at re- ra tickets to ali points rates. - “Ticket office, * Market st, Chronicle. S WHITING, k. X. RY.