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FRANCIECO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1902. } 11 ;Mf;"fl a6 S0%c: July. 78 TA60TERC, closed Nokthorn: B rates ruled for il descriptions ::::m Geese e SEATTLE, Dec. 30—Clearings, §650,858; | inaulry z"’“e;'.‘.‘.’;“" ing to the high rm- ol A : E " or owing to ieh p 1 &%fi%flm : P oM gé‘: 30.—Clearings, $333,913; E;f:m'no"tmmmz&u s SUGAR—Raw, nfifilfl refinied, jquiet. - balances, $42,491. | POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, am per 1b; ’3,\ g“ £ S Taahte Homs e R Bl S A Do, 30— Clhasinas, e | e e oy e ,“.'1?"";: g2 Gor: | REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE $1,500 bags, - includi Jmu.}y O en, | PSR AN "bec. © 30.—Clearings, §330,448; | lings. 31 ; ‘Ducks, $4G5 cade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st., Wi - ruary, $4 50; March, 55@+4,65; April “ 70; | balances, , 680. old and § for youns; IAY, Dec. 31, at 11 & m. 25 ~’1 May, $4 80; June, $1 85; July, $& 90; tem- LR —_— mkoatesl;)s', o ln: m“ w-m s, :o sets of bharnmm :x_m_ ber, '§5 0565 u;m Hit Northern Wheat Market. @' tor ‘amall; Figeons. $1 = —t o " b roveas old and §2@2 25 fc nu 3 EVARORATED APFLES -in iberul, xunpw. OREGON. GAME—Doves, $1 per dozen. String Beans—Sonoma_packed, 2-1b, 80@90c A Lin Ol .... 15 teady at 4@bc f 0 : Cottontall - So ked, gals, $3@3 25, Peas—Marrow- SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. APt RiDaQl ozss (800, IR AR put are steady 8t 4G0c Lo ComION, /4@ lar | PORTLAND, _ Dec. 30.—Wheat — Walla | $1 per dozen: Cottont mun 51 Sonoma packed, g o . Ames 55 2 | faney: Walla, 70c; bluestom, 78c; valley, 7be. Cleared, | Rabb o G | ard, extra Sitted, $1 10; Petits Pols, $L 25; gals, e Amer Loco pfd. 100 SPOT PRUNKS—Moying rather slowly under | barl Marie, with 111,425 bushels wheat, for | con, @1 30; Black Jacks, i1 | S 5. £ Amer Smelt & Ref 400 u% a moderate - jobbing _demand, but firmiy held. | Quecnstown, 'Dnc)u Be@$l; G Geese, $3; o | (COAL—Wellington, $8 _per m Local Stocks and Bonds very quiet. Amer S & Ref pfd. 1,000 92% | Prices C°¥.d from 8%@7%¢ for all grades. WASHINGTON. §1 25@1 50; Brant, $2 for large and u 25 for | Wellington, ss. se-u e, $5 4 5 H & Anaconda Min_Co. 700 93 APRI 'S—Quiet and steady, with the fruit TACOMA, Dec. 30.—Wheat unchanged. Blue- | small; Honken, $4@5; English Snipe, $2 50; | Roslyn, §7; New York Stocks ]”ghef’ with lower call money. ?:]?:kfiglniplgm 000 g’m y:é g%cu quoted at T14@I2c and in bags at | stem, 81ic; club, 72c. common, $1 59, X - . . C lidated Gas.. 27 S—Q 12@18 5 Local financial quotations show little change. gzfis'i;fic:fg o) "7?& 2_1%;: T e o Foreign Markets. Buter, Cheese and Eggs. Wheat and Wheat Freights continue quiet. Hocking Coal 300 19% | 3o % | LONDON, Dec. 80.—Consols, 93; silver, | There seemis to be - cking . : - - , Dec. 2 2 less depression in Butter 4 International Paj 200 17 . 22 3-16d; French rentes, 89 €0c; wheat cargoes | and lflmmdfll.lmn- 0“', reporting = steadier feel- Barley Futures lower, but Cash Grain unchanged. I ey s Ty I Chicago Grain and Produce.. | | on passage, rather drmer; No. 1 stag E“C‘,,h“‘ e > Laclede Gas .. 85 B > ” tocks are al it as they ve T8 i 0 5 . . country markets, steady. Oats, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. National e sple oo L | TEReat el . hem g 4 | IR Dl o thr ety ”u'z"t:'“u Lt Continued good export and local demand for Flour. - North Americ 115 ki o | Calitornins ox Saqos $T4ds wheat 1 Chesse continucs weak y oftered to Pacific Coast, 70 CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Wheat was only mox Parls, steady; flour in Paris, steady; French rth and. south for M No further decline in Hay. Prices for Feedstuffs unchanged. Pacific Mall .. 89 . |erately active and prices wers dikposed (o SOUntry markets, quiet; weather in England, i Tgsult, as San Francisco o e ) People's Gas S siubp off, the macket heing cepecially weak | *¢orron_vplands; 4620 coustdeted too b e i Baiio : - 3 r export de- : Stand about European supplies of Beans said to be depleted. Prosced Stee) C oed B e 15, Vin wori's. visibie | ; anoiit ¢ cqual to the Germand Frads s quiet and eted B 1 . . he weak Pullman Pal Car.. 226 | gupply, together Wwith covering by shorts, a | ¥————--———— — % | of a holiday character. £ 50, utter somewhat steadver. Egg& quiet and Cheese weak. Republic Steel .... 203 | partial recovery followed. Quite general selling f Recelpts were 861 lb- Butter, 421 cases cornzn—cm. Rlc--l.3 @15e m Iy Dricd Fruits quiet, but firmly hejd Boar o, e, B R T R L LOCAL MARKETS ARt e Cotame nands. 285300 o, fancy ashed 138131ee for i ¢ wb ’f“ :, quict, but firmly hefd. “;fi:rloal & iron. &zgz e o e con monih. 'nm\?‘;w exp‘eet;fl ¥ mr‘l’z for_tancy n'X zmc for firsts; dairy, E?:;gd m'.,h‘.l‘:'““' m m“. " an- “ranberries in reduced supply, but lower. bt F 257 it e e oaion. | o T p,i:_gg_,...._ 1.*.,.., old; neminal; | §00d to prime peaberry 11 P iy I | e B St ot e o g | B s P e Provisions inactive and featureless everywhere. (] . a5 | Fhia tonded 1o weaken the market, The close Ezxchange and Bullion. Wegecrg.__lt'w?fc in. T Galvador-—15912%c _nominal for strletly Leag;er ptd. for fancy and 30@ | E 3 s s 171, | was easy and near the low point. May opened | e tme washed; 9%@11%c f pod ta E D ower and medium grades; store, 210 e N Y _for o petime Wool, Hops and Hides as previously quoted. T & a0 o ?E-Z';;%‘&"c o AT Tt av R0%e lower | Sieriing Exchange. 00 days. . ¥ 874 ihei cold storage, 22027c: cold storage’ Weat- | RASHES: BGRC for T vashed; Slqlolee v dhe ? ? e . 1S Steel ¢ | A ot good semi. Hogs continue in moderate supply and firm. S-S Besk gtt . S | *“maniulty wes asain manitested in corn. | e e o o D - : e ey Pt o e 2 Weakness in wheat was the principal bear 5 s. Beef, Mutton and Veal not materially changed. Ttal shaka Rt oton Bay cfu;; %e lower bagpw/.c c to 43%e. i T NSRRI 2o 8 TN eciduous and Citrus Fruits. e el e R R “ . < A Vi % were quite steady. ut eased of Mo 3 ¥ R - Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables quiet. | UNITED RAGLWAYS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | sympathy” with other grains. The close was S DU L 1, IS sl Dfe i pidn to 9vVe, Eh i icaraa o tsinal fo peims to ’ ec. urb quotations: | e lower at 33%c for May. . + | supplies are light, prices are lower. fan nom! Posliry in desiand. ahd hither and Game also firm, | United Railways of San Franelsco bonds, no | " Provisions weré weak, owing to very heavy Wheat and Other Grains. Alhough the coid wattver.had .5 dcpreting | sriclty’ sod weibst: SOt T ot B ot . g d . Lids $61 askea; subscriptions, $64,50 bid, $7 | receipts ana lower prices: st the Jards, The 4 ‘effect on the market generally, there was some | Derior unwashed: 814@9¢ zars p-o? ot ~ Ria2 & & R & askeq close was steady, Wl ay por] Wer, | WHEAT FREIGHTS There fs hardly any- | 1a > unwashed peabe: =t - 7 - 4 F rge buying of fancy fruits for the holiday Cold weather operating against the Fresh Fruit market NEW YORK CLOSING BONDS. lapd off e and ribe e | R, thing doing on the spot and rates are un- | demand, and such offerings readily commanded 'ofixfit:;u:fl:%m @15 for prime E i changed at about 10s 9d@11s 3d for Europe, full figures. The lower grades of Apples moved | washed: 10% " i - 2 50 82 8§ Cloudy T gfl:‘df’; , Oven. High. Low. Close. | ¢q for Sydney and 125 64 for Melbourne. The | freely at steady pnm‘“nnn Winter Nellls | Tor fale washed: "Sé‘&'&c tor medium: 4@%e Retail Meat Market. Talla Walla. 20,92 80 3 8 Clouds T, it No.f320 oo oy mK chartered wheat fleet in port has a registered | fe‘-:dmm o8 sorage wers frm_under @ |for inferior i ordinary: 1 for sood to fuma ........20.98 60 46 N Cloudy .00 ot 7 76% | tonnage of 28,800, against 47,277 toms on the | brisk demand, on cooking Pears wers | prime washed peaberry: c for good to The following retall quotations for meats are | —oe = =2 B B R TR | same date mac vear; cisengaged; 57364 tons. | 20 et wm"“’ i"-n'.'f? s wers armia x‘o'r"'"oo.‘a'“z‘;""':fm’:"u?m" e furnished by the San Francisco Retall Butch- | WEATHER cosm'r(o::ss rA:\-D GENERAL | s s 4 by gt o S this port, 166,200 b RANBERRIE . $12 5013 per | LEATHER—Sole, —heavy. : ers’ Protective Assoclation: FORECAST. | 4 45 45% 48 4iin 2 o mari A EHLES e g ghtc nix Ib: medium, fizhe: BEEF—Prime Roast, 15@18c; Wrternouse | The pressure has fallen over the entire West- | . coupon..103% No. Pacific 4 ! May .. B 43;’; % rhg:f ;‘;m’:hecg::-'“m 151:‘: ‘:tr:l‘u': of k:-}: chP(PLEh v Mx 'tw manqmm ‘?. W T sug" st fiu-—- Steak, 17%@221c; Tenderloin Steak, I6GISc; | ern ha){ of the country. Cloudy weather pre- | Atchison, gen 451024 No Pacifio ael0il 73l | Gt No 3= 1 | Jorid's supply was thus given by Bradstzect's: | Tancy. 31 8063 10 0L 3 for e Ity NS . e ) -a _— W gy . o Pacific Coast from Fresno north- | Atchison, a 32 A 2 irioln, Steak, 12%@iSc; Top Round Stesk, | aUs oF the, Packie Co om, oo Northern | B & O ds. e Renting g . 1ES | ey it S Diehelor Busope wod aaeL. s decrease of 3,500 | BB N Hong ., e et 3z ~ o 8375 | bushels; Europe and afioat, a decrease of 2,500, 7y 5’ 3 N ; % 3 PEARS—Winter Nellls, 81 20@1 75 per box, | Lenther’ 136106 pew foat: Trase | P (EUL & T M ¢ 5s 113 Mers Fork, pir. bbl x 000; net decrease, 2,185,000 bushels. Minneabo- | including cold storage: other Winter Poars, | iie: Kip. gnnnxn-::a g & 30 02 c: Beef Stew, 10c; torned Beef, 8@10¢; | Cajifornia. | B & O 3%s Bones, 4c; Soup Meat, 8@10c. The weather has been unusually cold in the | KBt L &S F 4 97 | January 1720 17 273 1720 17 273 | lis stocks increased hels fc hall § . G et SN S Shoulder Roast, | &1ct® Jiiiayme temperatures a: Sacramento iy R SR 16 3714 16 5214 10 471 | ook Hantas. sompiained. that. hard freesint € | POMEGRANATES—S1 =+ Sulahed, 50@age: i hops or Cutlets, 15@:20c. and Fresno being nearly 15 degrees below the | St I.'S Woest 2ds. 83 AR P o Wi Burting the. YW hoat: tnd thakin madydeles | box, per Tb: ‘Wax Sides, 1 uom e e !on xnm \_l"l’l";l'fll}'—l‘(;z 123c; Fonquur(er.sls@{é\c. hormal. Conditions are favorable for rain O SAE AP 4 871 | December 1025 1040 1025 10 The Dhne SR SRS rlhwws—nw'-m f;',"""" zzgfg Splits, 14@16e; Rol.u'h Splits, S@1 *w. 8@10c; Prime Chops, 15@18c; Shoulder | Woqnecday along the coast from San Francisco | Ches & O 4%s...108%|So Pacific 4s. Jamary 993 1000 980 09234 | Vo’ (his market cash Wheat was unchansed. e o |11 TANBARK-Ground, - 325028 p-r on; nu.l. EPRING 1 AMB—Ch 15@20c; Leg, 15@ | Porthward. Chi & Alton #%s. 80 |So Railway 58, | May 9 55 57% 9521 955 | but futures were lower. - T TR o et o 1508 or | 10G 15 o S 1o NG LAME_Chops, 15620c; Les. | “Forcoast made at San Francisco for thirty | C,'B & Q new 4s. 997 [Tex & Pac 1sts | Short Ribs, per 100 T i The Russian Central Statistical 1tte | Tatr noro: Temons, ThoGRT for oAt 1 35 Linseed for bofled and_Bdo for PORK—Loin Roast. 15@18c; Leg Roast, | hours ending midnight, December 31, 1 | C. M & St P g4s.11334|T, St L & W 4s,. 75} | January 471 8 47% 8 ‘7'& 8 4715 ut!muu the crops of 1902 as follows: Wheat, | @1 50 for choice and 50 for ,n,,, 'Gu raw s; cases, Se more; fornia ¢ i3ke: Shoviacr Bosst Tmie: Cuope 156 | Northern California, — Cloudy, - unsetled | g 4|U Pacific 4s.....104% | May .. Sorf S BEE BN | Crmaen e con ot L0 e baahels | Fruit, $3G2 30, Mecican Limes jo; Ba. | Castor Ofl, in cases No. 1. 70c; pure, §1 16: o tion: warmer: fresh southerly winds. | Wateals 155 Cash_quotations were as fnlluwl' ,‘“‘%’N L - %‘,{L:{' 332000060 | nanas. $1 76@3 per burch for New "wfl’“ et T o e AT =a={;. sraten e oot qthe, Shetfer | Southern Catitornia—Cloudy Wednesday; light 7t/ Wabash 2ds . quiet bt fem: Ro. & apring wheat, Tie; N rye, 54,000,000 bushels: Cats, 624,000, | Sh 0@ T for Hivailan; Pincappies, 95c; cases, $1; China Nut. 55@62c per gatlon: & 5 1 gy v . 2 red, 7 0. § b # X B tsfoot - brices on them. P evadi—Cloudy; warmer Wednestay | vapeal fabn sagaiiic! No. 2m’ze" ;;,“-gg% No: 2 oats. 800 skt IpRer S usbis. | Dried Brinie Nots cod Raith Brerm, pure.” foc: ; \ ko TrEe———— San Prancisco and vicinity—Cloudy Wednee- | Eyie prior 1y a2ike; No. 3 white, e: No. 2 rye, 2 2 The Weather and Crops. day. probabiy rain by night; not o cold; fresh | p;i;fi “g'efiraf e b §niie! gooa “recting’ barloy, Svgizo: fair uo | No. 1. 31 37%@L 2%: Milling, §1.4591 50| Died Frwals, Nuls and Raisins. | wqioc per e O asiie kiR “’"d'Au:wannn G MeADIE. | B %D G Do Jrobeen S R e 4 8 prie i FUTURES. As usual during the holiday season thers 1s | CSZI98 and 8%c for Austral B bty S A CE s, i 3 B T al dis. .. b - | thy seed, $375: mess vork. per bbl, $17 Sesston 0 to 11 a. m. Dothing of any consequence doing, and ‘both | 1gc. Peart OIL 1r caen St Al o B Bt of 2ho SMasais S0l ki Bevich | NEW TORK MINING STOCES. . |iags.)peeiatoiit -“é)s ot e | DecembennOPCl, H80: Low. Close. | buyers and sellers are waiting for the turn of | Star, Zige; Ext Extra Btar, 2%5e; Biaime, 31he: '3 e iy s - ~ s} g Y ece 3 o . ! n - of the Weather Buresu, is as follows: * . | | Gcrs (boxed). '§8 25GS 00; ' short "clear "sides | May ... §1 38 | $133 §1 &% §1 37% | he Year, when renewed activity is anticipated. | Eocene, 24ise; deodorized g GENERAL 6UMMARY. B | (boxed), 380 123:" whisky, basis of high 2 p. m. Session. Tanal ot thie Ve ot e Sea A e n | Bk, 8350 1 ceges H: Rinsina Ha DML early mormal weather conditions pre- | | EASTERN MARKETS. |2 ¥ihed g1'Hiolaves, SsTAcH SN, ML Open. High. Low. Close. | of the market continues very frm: [ Tie:" 13, casen,” 223ic; $0-degroes Gasoline, e e 1 | Articles— - Receipts. Shipments. | December—No sales. FRUITS—Apricots, 5% for Royals and | bulk. 2lc: in cases, 27 B bt ey | .| : phin e L i T nt, I Saahels X 1 : ; ‘sun-dried, c: Peaches, n drums and iron cold at the close, Heavy rain fell in some of New York Stock: Market [ m,gg‘;‘;&fi“"“ | Corn, ‘bushels. 390,000 125,000 BARLEY-Lower futires dia not depress the | Beavs, 34G4uc for quatters and '5@i0c RED AND_WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ the northern districts and light showers in the New Yor, jocl. 1 . | . = 4 Oats, bushels. 264,000 170,000 | cash grain, but it was very quiet, witl huyeny 1ves ?u ¢ for white; Plums, | 61¢ per Ib; White Lead, 8@6%¢, according tu wr:r:rmldinru:. He:‘\l\ rosts occurred in | A i b BOSTON STOCK'SI':NsDt ‘BO:lD& 5 gyei bulglel)l” lg.m Ingsllere\u and holding off. Offerings were ; 5 M;n alm‘:i l-nd c for :ltnvlmd Figs, qluuamy some places, but caused no damage, YEW YORK. . 80.—To-day’s stock mar- oney— J eel pfd.... 853 | Bariey, bushels..... moderate. or black and for white. ICKSILVER—$44 50@46 for local and Early sown grain continues in excellent con- 5E“d‘0m\' m: Ahgwcofag“-e“slh with | can’toans . ) Weat honse oo, ob'° 2 CASH BARLEY. 'RUNES—1002 crop, 24@2%c for the four mow ver flask for export, . Rt dition in all sections, and its growth was more | ket made an imposing s 0 b Time loans Mining— On the Produce Exchnnn the Butter market Feed, $1 17%@1 20; Brewing and shipping ulu:, with %@1%c premium for the large SALT—The Amalgamated Salt Compan: rapid than during the preceding week Plow- | an appearance of great activity and breadt! Bonds— Adventure 15% | Was quiet and steady; creams, 18@28c; dai grades, §1 2;_:,, Ch.valler $1 55@1 60 Tor talt | ® quotes as ronow. .o whnles-h jobbers: Mu’: ccding brogressed satisfactorily, and | but a close analysis reveaic that the busi- | Atchison 4s .....102 [Alloues . 3¢ [ 17G20e; ess, “qulet,” Arm, Zo; che grages § ;i i "msws—xm crop are quoted as follows: | Common, Der - tom, | $12; du«;flcu breylorl m;t a \e{\ \I}z:i& ness was much congested in comparatively few | 3:‘; }_"e‘r’xt.-j gl.l}‘h‘{,n i g% % FUTURES. v l..';crg:n Ioo«ls w: s, M—.!c: bfl:fls E%c‘ per . Ground, .uou w Rocl s-xé i% wheat, barley and oats is being " . d apl f the | > . ly West . I DR g 3 ooty B ees, loose i R nm anted. “The woll is in splendid condition ex- | "10k% while the broad crpearance o T | Rajiroade— (Calumet & Hecla.500 Visible Grain Suppl e s ol 9 a 255 Sultanas, Sc; Seediess | 15 50 mer e 0 the Jow lands in some of the northern | Market was accounted for by the number of | ,¢chigon . 83%[Centennial .. Y- D.,,,.,,.,_NS"“‘ o 84 0 c; 2-rown Londca Layers, 20- | ' SUGAR-—The Western Sugar n‘-la. e—- distriets Southern California was great- | long-neglected stocks that were operated in. | Atchison 100" |Copper Rangi — e $1°18% s1 18 $1 1% $117% per box: l-m'n, $150° 4 pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 4 by the heavy rain of the preceding | The aggregate Gealings cxceeded but Uttle | Toston & Albany 288 |Dominion Gpal NEW YORK, Dec. 80.—Special cable and | M2V -----.- S s grown flln:'y d"fi-’l':' o . boxes, §2: Borown | BoLY. e s Crpaned ang. Fie Crashed: . and_prospects mre good for excellent | over three-quarters of a million shares. The | Boston & Maine. ranklin . telegraphic dispatches to Bradstreet's this 5 ancy clusters, ; S-crown Dehe- | o 4c. el e hoc d “ 3 . Boston_Elevi Tsle Royal . Open. High. Low. Close. | ses, 20-Ib boXes. Tmperia Roniae e - T Sl Kinds, Pasturage ls sbundantin | action of the market was something of a ) Roten Elevate Lale Royale [ sk shaw, the (Clloping changes a8 com- | pecember—Ng Saoe 30i0 Votes. 83; Hocded.r: o b ‘Fresss fundy: | S:1¢; Dry Granbiated Fine, 3.06e; Dry Gran- Suger beet harvest in San Benito County is | JWprisc, coming on the day befors 'he €7l | Fitchbure prd Old Dominfon 16% | "Wheat—Unitea States and Canpda east of | MBY, ooees 117% $117% $117 $117 |16 Se; 12 oz 3 “n‘b S¥%e; cholee, 16 | RIIE STUET cod {0015 bags oniy). . ... nearly completed. e L. S D T aniat | Unton Panific . Osceola . 80 | Rockles, Increased 318,000 bushels; afloat for | “—dq\;‘flmlfln; hiave nat changed for some | ox., 2 oz., Bic: bulk, Bige. Confectioners’ A, 5.05c; Magnolia 3 Orange picking s practically completed 1n | PISUTLE Tt 'this Tong expoctation was “;}‘,E‘c:{l‘;;';‘w,_' B {and in Europe, decreased 2-"“‘”‘00 bushels: sl el c i desiie o N"""?‘Te‘l’x'.f"‘i‘:t i"n-#&.fi% l'l"mlx o o; | Extra C, 4.8 ‘3"“'" & 4 ok s e 2 Heeg ¥ > {only have elaborate precautions been taken S i g | ol ;o reed and $1 m (n Be 1ic for 1 X L, 1 for N 1 - nere Feporied there has been no serious damage by | S, B1° Slaborats Proctivons been, ke Am Sugar pid. G k , | Rockies, increased 1,044,000 bushels. for oo 19 cholcs aed $1 I5KGL 58 "tor | et e B Mye‘i 2 Eas | kinds Taniets.— Half-baseeia, 5. Doy boxos. frost and the meason has been a very success: | large short interest has remained uncovered | D Iron & Steel.. 1% Oats—United Statos and Canada east of | fancy: Grav. $1 2301 2734 per ctl. un e nouc ' Pilbarts,_15giasc: | 5,800 per It No ovder takenfor lems thas %5 ful one and proftable to orange growers. The | TS FIOFL IRt 1% SR, “Ciiates | D, Jron & Stedl.. oDy Rockles, decreased 183,000 bushel CORN-—There is mothing new to report. @13c; £y ,x..n.,.‘b-mr. or_its_equivalent, e el B B foamty alt | in the expected weak market at the end of | Mass Electric ... 3 - ‘There is enough on the market to Amply satisty Yac BER—Re! prices are as follows: T e B e ocs “fomit | the Year. The maney market gave evidence | Maes Elec prfd.. 7 s 4 | the demand, which is stack. %afi; for hrl t, u%c Plne ordiwy uue- 318@19 50; (TS s, N . ‘r:!‘"“éofn nd “'"“x TUult | of tightness early in the day, and there Was | United Fruit . w, | i Western (sacked) is quoted at $1 2"3 Wat s ; Redw Lath, 4 feet, $3 90 rees are in good condition, and runing 15 | Consigeravie calling of loans, sepeclally by | 'S Sreafor.is o | Foreign-Futures, for Yellow and §1 25@1 30 for White a e e ase | e ickete, 319 Siieris, $2 tor Noo1 I T e Yoy - was | trust companios through winch dividend and o A pen el " for mixed; California, Large Yellow, nomial; | od, g&? $1 75 for No. 2; S| $i3 for split and §14 ACRAMENTO VALLEY—The Weather W8S | juterest payments are to be made after Janu- LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. i small cound do. mominal; White, neminal: | * BE) AXTE G per . for sawn: rustic, cloudy wnd somewhat wermer most of, the | 5! ui such carefal arrangemonts had | Cons ::r moneyl. 83 Nortolk & Wost.. 74 | 5 Eavptian, 81 23g1 30 for White and'$1 15g1 23 g M - o = * | bee ade to eet th ituation that 11 ‘ons r accoun orfol P for 3 R e s s e a ‘rates lammr.alzh et mbove ;"4‘ per “cffix. n giNlont & iWemarn. & RY[I;:»Qulet and unchanged at §1 12%@1 15 Provisions. Receipts of Produce. rein was bencficial to grass an | i “ne day the rate ran oft to 6 per 8 : Wheat— The market rules quiet, both here and in —_ rain is looking. ell and making sotistacrory | CotionAPRAISHLY some leaders had held out e B st pid.. 4403 | Opening c,f"‘:‘w“‘“—"“’“‘“ 8t §1 7602 10 per | i, Gast, with no particular tendency In cither FOR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, Erowin A large acreage of wheat, barley and | hida The near approach of the end nf the | Canadiar Pacifc! 1343 [Reading 2a pta.. 304 | Closing . 2 - ki Lo oo » cuts hes been sown. and seeding is still in pro- | year helped to nssure speculative sentiment 48% S0 Railway ... 33% | (o o FElour and Millstuffs. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib ""[o.u, e St ek ore In ond comition. Thoice ta g | et the Sanger was cver, The coalers were R e B oxira tiehe. 1o tos, ghat-cuced and 182 }“ Paltew, o« ag 0 : 0 on. e 1 ey g ety Ket, th veme: | D) for ex: 2] 3 3 ebundance ~ of green Vegetables in markets. | Soeitiar I Brie o acataat bf e thereess 1'40% Union Pacific ... 1021, = Closing . AT hmsthklong Feain, WACHARIM Thaserta| esil Bataeaniond T o Hams, s, | Folts, £ Orange picking is completed. Deciduous frult | 0r"$557 640 In net earnings reported for Moo * 2034 (Union Pacific pfd. 9314 Flour— a very fair local and export demand for Flour. | 14% @144c; Califgruia_Hams, 12% il o by aqu™e in good corllu(uon“ Tree 2\“(! d\ln: vember. This was regarded as indicating a o 3 35% Opening FLOUR—Callfornia Family Extras, $4 20 ' Beef, $10 ver 200 uning are progressing. Many orchardists | yanig recuperation of strike losses, and the S H0 L2 Closing ..... 4 45, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $% 10@4 20; Family. $11 oa1s: ] taking out old snd” anprofiable varitcs | prbsentcager domana or, W lavge. outpul sy 3:;::: B Qregon and Washington, 3 8003 16 per Dbl 16 10; ixtra clear, 3a: 5, Dy Salc = rees and planting or | 3 stock. of anthracite confirmed the favorable im- . Vi or: family an su rurk, lilge; W: s’ > | “'COAST AND BAY SECTIONS—Partly cloudy | presston. - The ‘shormous absorption. of Erie Louls & Nash. .1§2 De Beers - New York Metal Market. MILLSTURTS —Prices in_packages are as | §; Smoiced Heer, 1438100 per b e a4 R . xfi"’ér‘»f‘;‘u:"mfi e e | oy g Bt B U B e N Yo e i Haids". oorisa a5 h"f'{;en;’(“e:'\”sam Biee Piows. 853 | S ffi"f," g ::)ye{-“’ for corn” | Flour, ar sks... 13,710 Potatoes, skn 240 of the Wes r | of the buyi t ceibility of & furth .- NEW YORK, Dec. 30.— v ), J g pound an c fer pure; rrels, pure, | g . p Shime. “LAwM s Esll e smgh pectione: | Geal being comtemplated, | The asscriion that a2, Silver, stexd) 2t 223164 per ounce. | London Z dn:'( e ccl’gunn:l?h:f:‘::ce;:lxxlg.xshn [ e R 5 o ::;.‘mfi;“a’ 534 B0 SIS o A0Nal T Ve, Tk S | Oats, ctia ..l 13 - A were cav | Union ™ Pacii bles ove s had b oney. per cent. The rate of discount q i g 3 : | tin, 183 X OREGON. . srain is in good condition and making satis- | adjucted was alao & favorable (fuence. Varl. in the open market for Short Bills is 3 15-16g+ And futures at £121 126 6d, and was firm and | Buckwhest Flour, $& cked Wheat, | “CoTTOLENE One halt-barrel, 8%c: three | Oats, ctla .oo. 460 zctory growth, but rain is needed in the | oug long-neglected stocks were traded in, and = ber cent and for Three Months' Bills 8% per higher here, closing at 26.50@26.75¢c, $4; Farina, $1 00; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 75} n.u barrels, 9%e; one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, . i ST thern districts. A lurge acreage bas been | quotetions established which seemed to in- | Cent. Copper also advanced in London and locally, | Rolled Oats, b-rre{-. 57 aimu. xm l;l'*' b{;’ 351 ylhc; five tlerces, 9%c per ¢ o, and Cis will be epsterily incrested | dicate revived hopes of a market for securi- | 5 ~—reslre the gain abroad being 2 matter of 3s 9d to g&&o. o Pea: % ;" ST o, hees ——— i conditig favorable, he | ties which have been a drug for some time, Nez y £52 s 3d £ t and £52 13 f 4§ . 1 orthem coust districss the sofl on low lands | A feature cf the day was the activity and | New York Mlme-” Market. JThf l:cdll i sk q.ue:“ u;ux:;":m:e:’ PRI L Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hl)fi& STOCK MARKET. 0 wet for cuitivation. ced | advance in the curb market for Int tional The holi stock-takis abundant, Sugar beet harvest is nearly com- | Marine securitics, the comraon selling to 1014 | NEW YORK, Deo. 30.—Close: Mopey on | Jicted at 1ic nominal lake at 11 621 @118744c, | Hay and Feedstuffs. Pt :fl:u:fu:d -uum':-:g::,:::‘;k.fi. > | ; yleted in San Benito County. Citrus fru/ts | the nreferred o and the bonds. belms |ioall, firm, at 3Q16° por SRy glowsd, BE& por i e e and ERAHOE 4 A @re in good condition. Tree and vine pruning | bid up from 75 to 91 without sales. Thess | cent: 4 : There was no further decline in Hay yester- | head are quiet but firm. After the turn of the wre in progress. | __ | securities are dealt in when Issued. The mar- | dass 6 per conts six. months. SO per- cons mf‘gflu B ey ndon, to £10175 | 4 ML "the market was not over firm. Re- | year remewed activity will probably ba 0o- | All classes of stocks wers quiet and values § JOAQUIN VALLEY—The weather was | ket closed strong and practically at the top. e mercantile paper, 6 per cent. Sterling A at 4%c. celpts were lighter than for some days back. served.. Wool is well cleaned up, Hides con- | showeq little variation. erally clear and cold during the fore part Bonds were rather irregular. Total sales, The general tendency of the market is down- , tinue firm and Hops are still well held, with The Pacific Coast Borax Company pald a the week and cloudy during the latter, | par valve, $2,980,000. &e, eaa’, with actual business in bank- Svelter decl‘ined 2%c here to 4.70¢, but a i i e B B s e T | var X § | ers 86025014 86.75 for demand and | vnced 2s Gd in London, closing at £10 17 61, wara. though a “tlp” was I circulation that | buyers and sellers apart in their views. A monthly dividend of $1 uh Jght general rain en Fricay. Hesry | ' United Staies bonds were all unchanged on | £ 81 83, ) for siaty days, Posted rates, Iron at Glasgow closed at o3 Gd and in | gn m.,m»)'fl.m Was ot far off. local Hop authority estimates that the 1002 "“"‘:’;‘" - u:ng Docembier ; e Socl, all perichable crups Saving baen. bar- | v o8t | $4 81 and $4 8715, Commercial bills, $4 8215 Middlesboro at dts 4i.d. All tufs were a3 previously quoted. Pacific Coast Hop crop amounted to about 170,- | *"o i . vested| Plowing and seeding are progressing | W YORK STOCK LIST. | @4 25 Bar stiver, 48c. Mexican dollers, = Locally iron was duil and unchanged. War-| BRAN-$18 5010 50 000 bales, or more than 10 ver cont over the | The Mercantile Trust Company has become il ‘Bl easly apivie Rl be Batnt Sl Stocks— Sales. High. | 88c. Government bonds, steady; State bonds, | [ants continue =—nomin: No. 1 foundry, umme 22 m? per ton. previous season. The remaining stock in the | a member of the Stock and Bond Exchange. Frait growers sre busy cleaning and pruming | Atchison ... 1,500 84 K33 | Airm; railroad bonds, irregular, e T B No. 1 found FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barle: hands of growers, dealers and speculators is | The Challenge Con. and Seg. Belcher and ds. The rain on Friday was very bene. | Atchison pfd 3,300 10015 ;,z 1% A outhiern. anddo. sott, #2202 um Ollelke Meal .: éh; mm1 fr‘.?.“fi u:.t m:xym !g _‘:fi-m?;l;»‘m';;lh at | yfides Con. Mining companies have levied as- and the ground is in good condition for | Balt & Ohlo . 3 9% 89 oanut Cake, $3 bales | gegsments of de each, o s Iaklon Mo Enserth dovinr &5 | BAIE & OIS 1A 100 91 4 v New York Cotton Market. ;‘ml cn;:ke&“sgm. ;.m ”}’ 2; R lls and brands sely | The following bank dividends are cool weather. Stock is strong and generally Bradstreet's on T,—ad'. 15 B"‘dm Whtll and Oat, $12@ about 1% under q 8 'c,“m' vy Saited mynhle January 2: The Columbus bealthy. A few cases of blackleg are reported NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—The cotton market and’ Black Oat. $11a13: Wil Ot Steers. Tlo; “meatum, ' loe; Tight, $ife: Cow B o in_some localities and young stock is being | Ch sy | | iopensd nrm i’ uncbizsd ‘o 6 solne M1 30 Bt st 38 885 | Flacy o or Beary” o B ot s, | ';,,,“,;3 ,,,,”,5:_:3:,,:;;;""" on il de” SOUTHE ALIFORNIA—Generally v"ui - vance and closed sieaay at net ‘unchanged ov.r 39515 per ton. | Tor Salted Kiv, 8ic; Salted veal. 9isc Saite e tvidond of 32 50 por o 1o Camter 2nd ool weather prevaiied during ihe week NEW YORK, Dec. 80.—Bradstreet's review | PFices to an advance of & polnts, C“‘-x‘“h ey ASART et | b Spa interest at the rate of 3,60 per cenc h heavy fogs along the cosst.. Light frosts - | of the business year, to be lssued Saturday o Tog: P N e Der annum on all savings deposits hali- e e i | e E oW R : ’ rext, will have the fpllowing: *To say that Eastern Livestock Market. 3 Bean: and Seeds. e T o i | Zoar emiing Dacumber Bi; thy Coitmeniy T 1aine of the preceding week and are in ex- | Chi & Northwestn 1902 was the best year this country has ever | e e e i1 20 : of 3.00 per cent per anmum on term :.nn \ celient condition. Early sown grain is look- | Chi Term & Tran. | experienced, while entirely truthful in «he} CHICAGO, The principal news yesterday was from New ;&a : no:fl'. m:illm. ] By 1l and | (1473 per cent on ordinary devosits; the Hi- iug unusually strong and thrifiy. Plowing | Chi Term & T pfd. iy | main, does not suggest fully the emormous| CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | York, to the effect that the supply in Europe e °"1 o "m‘:‘. $1G1 bernla Savings and Loan Soclety, a semi-an~ :'::i‘ lha:d-imllmlr: L::"Cfll!lflrl::’mfl“!. -ndb-thew | ;_ C f; & ;?l Loujs. K | strides which the Urited Siates took in the | 8000, including 400 Texans. Slow. Good to | available for export to America was about | u:'?o, Colts. Buck Sk Dry 20d | juat aividend at the r-ttmuf 3% per cent per + T T e s Pl L L e R 23| year just closed. Practically every branch of | prime steers, §0 40G6 20; poor to medium, | cleaned up, ‘and that this, in connection with | &% ‘S Trexican. 2be: s ey Rl g A e oamm: Sl ot et 0, [V | oo SoM0 1 e % | ordinary trade and manufacture shows an in- ' $2 76@5; stockers and feeders, $2@+4 40; cows, | the advance i Michigan already mentioned, ' can, 2ihc. Goat 3.60 per cent per annum on term degosits and progress. Guavas are of superior quality and | Del & Hudson ... rease above the best of previous vears. and $1 25@4 5O; heifers, $2@D 50; canners, $1 25@ | Was hardening the Eastern markets. Prices """ 3 per cent on ordinary deposits. flavor. ‘The last crop of raisins in San Diego | Del Lack & West. s * | vet this jmmense enlargement of output was | 2 40; bulls, §2@4 30; calves, §3 50@3 uo Texas here remain about the same, with a qulet but lo g poaidintsn o, County is being cured by artificlal heat. Denver & R G.... | not sutficlent of itself to satisty the grow- | fod stecrs, | steady market. There is nothing going on i | Ng,,go e Valley Oredon, Lambs, 150 | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. e o . say imiather | Dwtiver & 11 G 502 3% | ing—it might even be terimed nsatiable—de- | o] mcsl—RkCflpu fimuy 50,000 to-morrow, | Seeds, ' 3. 9502 80 5.0 [ b, v o B Al Fa B S Gon B TG T IR | mard for all kinds of materials, In many | o i i Js@dte fower. Mixed | Ef wmu 35" 1508 30; larg wnm Fall Clig—San Joaquin and Southern, 7910 TUESDAY, Dec. 30—2 p. m. e s e In | Brie st prd . | casen the usual forelgn outlet for ‘our prducts | o Bt 0 B good to cholce | i e § 70; Red, fi Ib; do Lambs, 8@10c; N defective, e o Py s S o M | e 24 s S S SRty Sandite b B el G el adi B S Sl R B B B Bl MR RS e . -~ 5 % | ducers, who confined_thei) st ing | 3 A ¥ AR " m'&.':.g'r'.“.'.‘.; s Ve o % ‘ Hoiaian weoistion 3:'5‘::‘::1e}h6‘::n'.;£:2'¥’7'g [noner Teaiba: THgRto Tages. nahi,. I e EEDE—Brflm ;(_Iumrd zs‘ Yetlow Mus- oréulm pe 4s ar coup. u%‘a‘zua 45 ar ¢ (hawy Gamage reporsee. | Crain and green foed ars | Niinoty Ceniral - i gt o 5 S | st S0) B e g o Biset B | G st bt Soghiel S NG | Som Francisco Meat Market, |, siscuia e - vi - ts and channels were created In our | o HVe ambs, athy, 7¢; mp %6-1 1 ] hasten growth. Towa Central pfd.. 7: il i codlid. $1 10@b 90; Western lumbs_'34 25@5 90, Timathy, S el port trade therefore d 2508 Corn_Seed, $12G15 K C Southern..... shrunk, while our imports expanded to unpre. | . The total sales of livestock at the Union | “Srigp P AS-Niles, 52 50; Green, $1 756 = | K C Southern pfd. dented fly Th Stock Yards this year aggregate $321,723,580. e > | There is no further change in Hogs, which Weather Report Lake Erie & West. : .luo:g R R o aairanis REThe oty The total number of animals received, ‘most of SREDIL Sthe N0 e T | are firm with n:::flh recelpts. The other | Lake ¥ V prd. 1, ferel them, suffered £ | them aughtered in this city, was 16,- Dad | Meats also stand same except dressed Cows, | i20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | Eoule & Nagn \.0 g0 131y | <-Z'%m§an'7 ar::a dc?v::pl-‘:;t o Itestermia Ll & sdsto. "’g:.v?;“ namade u'of laie Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Giich ‘ure auoted o lower. 30—5 p. | an production an stribution of the producte of | hAAS e dh L . DRESSED MEATS. The following are the ssasonal rainfalls to | Metropoiitan St Hy 2200 14014 207 | Tne: farm, thi N sheep, 4,507,199, ‘and horses, 101, Auts b SORBATES WHth Thooe Of Saua date ml; Hencin Conrar'” 8300 450 55 | was pracucaily universel. S Induniricl uncom | quired 290,600 cars 1o bring the anim e mundiw Baniy Row continue | Wholcssle rates from slauRbterers to dealers Ve 7 A lexican National 5 | 1t K yards, ¢ ¥ o semson and raintall in last twenty-four hours: | Mexican National.. 3,400 18 1004 T . o, Broeperiey Sl e s Sl ¥ ST, JOSEPH, came in yesterday and sold off readily, The: BEEF—T@Tlc for Steers and 0@éic per b : Tast | Missouri Pacific ... 17,300 108% | zerious disorganization of some of the coun- | ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Dec. 30.—CATTLE—Re- | other kinds were dull and unchanged. Paney | fof Cows: =~ g o00 ‘sman gy@u0me LA _Stations— sepson, | Mo Kan & Texas.. 2,200 ° 27 % | try's basic industries resulted for a time. In | ceipts, 2700. Natives, $3.75G0; Texas and | Onions continued to meet with a brisk de- | s Co fs. 15734 | Mo Kan & Tex pm 800 57 | many cases resort to extremes were rendered | Westerns, $ cows and helfers, mand, but the lower grades wero neglected. "m' IITON—Wethers, 83@0c; Ewes, 8g8%c| oo 5t & Tood 9:66 | N 3 Central . i | unnecessary by liberal recognition by employ- | 4 20: veals, §2 50@6 75; bulls and stags, is usually the case on Tuesday, there d Do_gtd Bs.1! ¢ $.0¢ | N ¥ Central . | ora T hanges in the siandard of Tving. wad | @1 45) yearlins and calves, $2 5001 S5 staci. | were, very small of vegetablea from L o L A P lcon3si0s 1 (1905)8r 5:80 | Norfolk & Wes 5 {it s safe to sav that two men obtained | crs and feeders, $3@4 40. Los Angeles. ed-over stock was plentitul, Soo e o B m";‘c b Mitet C G130 — | el 2037 | Norfolk & W pfc 901% | higher wages or had their working hours re- | HOGS—Receipts, 12,100, Light and light | but Somuisted emm d tron-bmen offerings, bl | Do lem 58.120% — az) IaGependence : | gnum.] & ‘\\efl | dl;ced utnh;iut r::l&?n mknn:en :flr Ievqry one | mixed. 8?‘26 g 4b; m;glu{ln IEM; heavy, $6 35 :/hth '-ranhr;rd“ m. '” m sound vege- uvmocfl: ‘ le)lo.;.c ullg*i%tgns a’.fi san Lals Obisps ‘ennsylvenia . who actually q worl peculation, it is 55; e, 50@6 20; bul 6 35@6 50, ables were . # e followll um.l lons for. ‘sound ¥ “ 4 . 2.46 | Reading ... true, felt the checks imposed upon ilnt;y con- “sflmE‘i’—hguApu 1200. Top m.l?& |2mh, POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 30@ ' m-{:'.mu. Nvered h '?nuueo, less 50 | N P C R 3s.110% — | Do_stmpd. fi% 0.77 | Reading 1st pf servatism, by short crops in the preceding | $5 65; top Westerns, $5 50; wethers, $4 40, ban! @81 10 per | por unc.mnn NCR SP R R s P Reading 2d_pfe year and Jast but not least by high rates (or River s, Der | o ATTLE—Steers, Cows and Heiters, | N C P S VW 6s.. THE COAST RECORD, . Rock Island money; but despite the fact that stock mar- B W ool M i otl . 20c@81 per ctl; Sweet | 7g7io; thin 4”" NSRDs Do 4s 2dm. A e —— s F ock Teland ; 7 3% ket opermom were oniy about ona-half Joston ool Market. toes. § r et M c c per |!- 0 G L&HSs.1 Do 48 F EEBE S 2 = i Tus&SF those of 1901, bank clearinge—thoss wewaiis ONTONS—7 per cil for cholee and | SHLVES W, ? e T @31 | Oak T Co Stien Z gEgEel S flsiLasvim relichle guides of business—showed aggrgates | BOSTON, Dec. 50.—The wool market has | fRCY and S dor Jarmap ghades. - o (gross Do 'be iR P fidis b fhnacew | B S VAT S TR | v st otinaanaine e Tty st "‘“a. 1 i X 20 <G i sroccs eTATION. 2 §§ 35 g5 2~ E st Lous S W pfd. minimum of friction, as reflected in \ne | ®on, and the vt (Sen stroner than Contra Costa 67% m.em . - s 4 % | St Paul ... . form of business embarrassments.” noted last week. me of the largest manu- Cog-. 61 — Val. & 4 5 ey o5 § : # | 8t Paul pfd . facturers have been buying freely. The in- g 2 GAS AND ELECTRIC. : 41 :Bemn T P e e e e SisE BniaTsaabs s o acce 3 Astoria 20,90 51 40 T L e = I New York Grain and Produce. | | o settea fact. The situation grows !Lmn;:: i it +1 o S Baker . 20.14 28 22 -O1 | 7o) Bt L & West i from weels to waek, upon this point the trade FIE™, 28 Poml - K LX B.28 i 8 3 *o‘irotmli‘-fflcwpm o > : § T ‘;:‘““i‘.:‘,‘,' ol ey mfi"" Fas Foom® 3wl e A - o | Union Pacific ..... 19,600 987 st as they can get w ) and ar- 20,13 W 2 -90 ! Union Pacific pid. 92" ‘g3 Dec. 30.~FLOUR—Re: ranged it is quickly taken up. Stocks are INSURANCE., 30.04 34 16 bash By By B nmw ORI Ded W, eipte, anmusuatly, small fof the season and there hax Fnd3le — | N B2 [ vi o R0 3% i 3% |97.6% barrelsi exports, 4075 barrels; dull, but | joen" “general cleaning up. of all ot oF BANKS. 96 G5 46 200! Wheel & L Erio.. ..... ... 2414 | steadlly held. wool which have been carried over from the 124 130 Z A4 00 Wheel & L E ptd 600 4314 33 33 WHIEAT—Recelpts, 73,125 bushels; eXports, | previous season. It begins to look a# though 31 — 96 46 98 ‘o Wieconsin Central. 6.000 274 204 20% |-15,084 bushels; spof. dull; No. 2 ved, 80%a | buyets who have not vat secured their wool P g 12 46 80 RV e s 500 B 2% S3% | clevator; No. 3 red, T9%c L. o. b. afloat; No, 2| Will be oblged 1o pey afvanced prices. BT — 3 5 & g . e flll::mr;”*: oA "’)""’ 1| staples being cemecially active at vrmn mlvr Ll h X 20 ha n o pening | anitathed, | Fipe | saple’ tereitucy) ] fl ::; 40 slow and at lx::: depressed by liqy "?,'{; z:f qny fine, 50@hbe; 1flm and fine ot .04 00 88 gradually rallied on export rumors, medium, - 98 66 48 crease in world’s stocks for the week and ilurnlu wools are In falr demand, wlth = 82 50 40 loc2] covering. Near the close lt weakened nrlcn flrm and higher. Northern 3 % «w g again, through liquidation, and finully 55@57c; middle w(nd-. Wae nee dewar. Sav. 80 41080 18100, -onxhlrn. S badTer T, tree.