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' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903 UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New York Stocks steady, with higher Industrials. Lot S cs still quiet and f éatureles. Dome. wange firmer and Sterling weaker. Silver advances. 1V hea g supply and quiet, the world over. Barl¢ with liberal receipts. Oat in spite of large arrivals. lower, witWa quiet market. ] Beans firm, with a gona’ demand for shipment. Cheese tn large supply and weak. ', with decreased receipts from the ranches. ep and Hogs as previously quoted. showing more.tone in 1Western markets. rther change in Hay, Bran and Middlings. Barley, Mixed Feed and Corn Meal lower. trade reported in good condition. tatoes and Onions plentiful, quiet and from the south delayed by a Itry and Gaime in gaod demiand and steady. Apples active and firm. weak. train wreck. ~getables s in light demand and lower. djownwani, wiping out part of the eariy gain An upward epurt in two or three of the in- dustrial snecialties partly b realizing again met the advance and the closine was active and irregular. The corspicuous movements at the last were 2 jump of 4% in Colorado Fuel, 78; in the Colorago Fuel convertible bonde, 3% in Sugar and 1% in Amaigamated Copper. The fact? that there was no news to account for these sulden jumps aggravated the distrust with which they were regarded by traders who were trying to sell at other points in the market The persistent pressure upon Pennsylvania was & drag uvon the market from the outsat, but it was overcome by a succession of buying movements at other points which gradually Buying for London was a factor in tbe advance. w from San N Franciseo mber were month of merchandiee the_exports were $849.741. In that argoes were cleared | for Australia and one dissipated ‘the uncasiness. ourt of turn market and there was a more cheerful feeling | in.foreign markets over the prospect of peace in the Far Eust. Trade. reports of the coal industry were en- couraging. Lehigh Valley and Norfolk and Western earnings for October showed good in- crease. Pennsylvania's statement for October | showea for the lines both ! | owing shows the exports of Barley Y by sea in Novem decreases of mnet grow'th in operating expenses. A disposi- n to realize in Louisville and Nashville was by the decline In net earninga for shown by Nashville, Chattanooga and | ncreased Octobe st Pacific October statement showed an n net earnings of more than $400.- ng more than half the growth in gross carnings, but this stock also showed the effect of realizing, as did its subsidiary com- pany, Southern Pacific. The industrials as a ¢ Coast Lumber Trade. class were higher and it suspected that short accounts had much to do especially in United Ftates Steel that the prices of stocks in this claes have discounted about the worst that could mdre steadiness ap & highly them to in tar h to themselves The efforis of the nced success- went to 714 per cent again to-day e banks transferred $450,000 of their w Orleans without sny compen- tage in foreign gold engagement n is gaining force that the tight- y is at this forelgn money markets will probably fruits of cen- | keep up the money rate here over the vear. nufacturers in other | The movement in bond prices continued | y of the San | rather irregular. realizing in speculative issues ariy recognize the | being in_evidence in_tbat market as‘well as the location near | stocks. Total saies of bonde, par value, were be far “greater | §3 000. United States bos were un- changed on the last call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. ating their Esstern | | | Iy in the Pacific | wable car shortage. | uit in Jifting. The | Stocks- High. Lew. Close. ére encouraging | Atchison v ves, but the eitu- | Atehigon prd 9115 Sret of the com- | Balt & C 8 e car con- | Balt & 55 of the | Canadian' Pac 11wy t as quoted last | Central of 156 ations, while the 313 is-far from satis- 341 ifornia demand for T1ig egon and Washing- 15% medium, but pros- falling off 167 with a grow- | Chi Term & Trans. 9y cilities are exceilent, | Chi Term & T prd Prss > >cal demands do mot | C C C & Bt Louts.. Lios w muéh of a ling’ off, although labor | Colo Southern X 188 bles are Sow caueing great feare In the | Colo South ist pfd. 5315 e les of the entire coast. Shingies [ Colo South 2d pfd. : e nE freely with & sieady demand. while | Del & Hudeon ... 158 new assoctation & excellent price | Daj Lack & West. . s maintenance work. B I over the State | Denver & R G..... 211 v, active is no cause for | Deny. G Ty much compt ' the manufacturers, al- | Brie ... 2%y though the conditions are not quite as remu- | Brie ist pfd 1% veraiive as a quarter ago Erde 24 pfd Great Northe Hocking Valley Hocking Val pfd Tilinols Central Towa Central . W eather Rr:fnrt. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2, 5 p. m. 'In‘. Central pfd.. 38 The Wing are. the seasonal rainfalls to | K C Southern ..... as compered with.those of same date last | K € Southern pfd 348, m and reinfall in last twenty-four hours: | Louis & Nash ..... 1078 e —— Manhattan L . 1301 Last Metropolitan ‘St Ry 118 Beason. | Minn & St Louis .. 13.98 | Missouri Pacific ... #1% 10.09 Mo Kan & Texas.. 17% 3N Mo Xan & Tex pfd 39 3.89 | Nt R R of Mex pfd 36% 2.87 | N ¥ Central 117% 7 | Norfolk & West... 6% 352 Norfolk & W pfd.. g 2.47 rio & Western 211 ___2.31_ | Pennsylvania ... 115% Pitts C C & St L. Reading ... - 43l = = | Reading ist ptd iy £E Z | Reading 24 pfd.. AT ss 2 | Rock Island Co 20500 28%% £ < | Rock Island Co pfd. 500 608 1] F|StL &8 F 1st pra. SRS H Z|BtL &S F2dpra 400 45% 45i . 2 | Bt Louis 8 W . 00 14% 18% P 700 321, 82 St Louis 8§ W pva 7 St Paul :.. . 1 &t Paul pfd | o 63 45 14 31 245 719 28 04 | Southern Pacific pring 8 “0p | Southern Ratlw 208, 201 i ‘00 | Bouthern Ry pfd... 1900 7 8] "2 ‘00 . 26% ¥ 45 .00 2(:2 ¥ 4 l00 38 Po 12 00 5% Potiit Reves n2 00 & In@>pendence 2% 00 20" 30 Log 4 geles 4 200 36 3615 Mt r A .00 7 163 1815 Pheeniz 00 700 16% 164 Tortiand 100 | Wiscopsin Cen ptd. 800 38 371, 37 Red Bluff o {00 | Express Companies— Roseburg a8 00 220 Sacramento , 30 s ‘o 4 Salt Lake a0 .00 100 San Francisco.s ® N ‘0o 195 sl 't 4 5 W e 405 00 1875 o » 00 | Amer Linseed 8iy ‘Walla Walla Zo0 | Amer Lin Oil pfd. 26" Winnemucce, {00 | Amer Locomotive 15 Yuwma ‘0 | Amer Loco p 3 76! —— Amer smnnkgnlu:d 300 3 ux :ng . g Am Smelt ]\ 7 W """"'T"Z"‘ AND GENERAL | Amer Sugar Ref... 33,700 125 121 1247 PUIRMSARY.; T g g 70 esy 1 The pressure has fallen steadlly over Cali- | Brkiyn Rap Trans. 21,700 411, 40 41 foraa. " AR &res of - Bigh "Dressure overties | Goto Pucl & Irom, 1300 20 S4% 380 <Oregon and Washington, but will probabiy | Colum & Hock Coal ..... SRRy Pt | 4 moye rapidly eastwrd. ‘A moderate depression | Consolidated Gas... 700 1781, 178% 178 overlies the valley-of the Colorado and may | General Electric... 500 158 151 158 cause cloudy weather in Southern California | International Paper ..... 10 and possibly showers in the mountains Thure- | Interntl Paper pfd 100 62 ¥ International Pump 30 ture has fallen from 16 to 15| Internt! Pump prd £ orthern Nevada National Biscuit... 100 35% the exception of A lighi shower at Port | National Lead. 300 13% cent. no rain has fallen west of the Rocky | North American. 100 751 Mountains 100 26% Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty 3,800 95 bours ending midnight, December 3: 200 245, Northern California—Falr Thursday; light | Pressed & Car 8. oo 5 northerly wind: fog in the great valley. Pullman Palace Car ..... 213 Southern Califorcia—Cloudy Thursday: Steel. 800 81 ably showers in the mountaine: light nort ™ 20 né, changing 1o southwesterly. 5 ada—Fair Thursday. 300 4 San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Thursay: 1,700 20 not so Warm: -light northerly wind; probably 900 7 fog in the morning. 1,200 + 76 A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. o0 K] I P AR BN >, o % 11 | EASTERN MARKETS. | 500 83 New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 2—There was & eu-l erable increase in the volume of the Stock Exchange agein to-day. ¥ s Deriod of comsmicuous UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK. Dee. United Railroads of San &5 87 "' "NEW YORK BONDS. 1 Ty . ] vé:':':’.“‘ |05\§Fam-.vu4u 1051 times and ¢ on.m:' epread Teg.... 107 |Mnhtn con goldds. market until it became topbeavy turned | Do coupon. 107 u& h..%‘h 1 | V Bait & Ohio 4s. 3ps. | Boston Elevated.. rallied the market, | Miscellaneous— Parrot . American Sugar..124% [Quincy .82 Am Sugar pfd. i |Santa F& Copper. 1% { Am Tel & Tel.. Tamarack 85 Dom Iron & Steel. Trinity .. 5* General Electri United States 17% Electric.... 19% Utah .. 2 Mass Elec pfd... 78 |Victorfa 24 ited Frult..... 951 Winona . 7% S Steel.. . 1114 Wolverine [ The | the month released money to that | | east and west of Pittsburg and Erle owing to | e is some growth of a senti- | bappen in the industrial future, leaving room | 'wood lumber y. $he refives for some natural rebound from excessive de- pression exports, barrels; eales, 10,360 | barrels. Spot. steady and unchabged. WHEAT- Hecelpts, 84,600 bushels: sales, 1,- | £00.000 bushels; futures, 120,000 bushels, spot | Spet, dull; No. 2 red S@’qc elevator; No. 2 red, e f. 0 b. afloat; 1 Northern Duluth, Olisc f o, b. aficai: No. 1 hard Manitob: pominal. f. o. b. aflcat Options opened steady, but soon weakened and were easy all day under bearish pressure, large interior re- ceipts, unloading and poor cables. The close | sent | ment, which resulted in weakening the market, | there was some recovery during t Do 1st inc. Do new 4s, reg. 183% Do coupon . M, Do old 4s, reg. 1o Do coupon Do Bs, reg. Do coupon. Atchuon l’en 45 Do adj 4s Atlantic C L'as; “ 5 | Den & Rio G 45.100 Erie prior lien 4s. 981 gen 4s.. 88y FtW &DCist.103 (CF & NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 10 Little Chief. S5a5UIS33 Leadville Con. 02 Standard . BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— Westinghse Com.. 68 Call loans ....5%46 | Mining— 3 Time loans ....5%@6% | Adventure 31y Bonds— Allouez ... 4 Atchison 4s ..... 99%|Amalgamated 0% Mex Central 4s.. 69 |Daly .West 36 Railroads— Bingham . Atchison . 67 [Calumet & Heclmm Atchison pf . 1% |Centennial 15 Beston & Albany.247 Copper Rang 43% Boston & Maine..169 |Dominion Coal... 71 | Franklin NY, NH&H Fitchburg pfd. Union Pacific. Mexican Central.. 101 | Osceola. U 8 Steel pfd.... 52%| LONDON CLOSING STOCK! Con for morey.891-16 N Y Central Con for account.89 5-16 Norf & “z:( Anaconda mg Ontaris & Weo Atchison . Do pfd . . 941, Pennsylvenia Balt & Ohio 80% Rand Mines Canadian Pacific..122% (Reading ... Chesap & Ohic... 828 Do 1st pfd 39 Chicdgo G W.... 16%| Do 24 pfd 30 Chi \m & St P..145 " |Southern 21% 20% | Do ptd D81 - Denver - & ‘Rio G. 22 ‘Bvul-hern Facific.. 48% Do prd 71%Union Pacific .... g% 118 baty fllinols Central. 21 Louis & Nash 374 Mo Kan & Texas. Bar silver, firm, 26-7-16d per ounce.. Monev, | B@®ks per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 4 per vent, and for three months' bills is 4 per cent. —FLOUR—Receipts, 34,- showed i,c net loss. May closed 843 closed 80%ac; July, December, 8810 7 involce, c@12yc. | market for coffee futures ciosed firm, net 15@25 68‘)@603 5c; May. 6.55@ ;| August. 8.75@6.95c; 8.85@6.90c; October, 6:90@7.1 ?7. SUGAR—Raw, @3%e; centrifugal, sugar, 2 5-16@8c; refined, quiet. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The miarket is still qulet, with the tendency in buyers’ favor. Common, 4@bc; prime, 5 @5l4c; ho 6%c: fancy, ic. PRUNES—Remain quiet at 214@0%c for ail gra APRICOTS—Are in fair demand, but pre- no_featyre of moment, ruling steady Cholee, 9@9%c; extra. cholce, 0% @10%c; fancy PEACHES—Continue dull. Choice, 7 c; extra cholce, T%@8%c; fancy, nuo\ox}‘e"“ C lu'mg; Grain Market. nominal; fair refining, 3316 CHICAGO, Dec. ing of May wheat by the lead) frm teel- ing in that pit early. the oj & being a shade lower to 14@%c higher at c to nuc Com- mission houses took advantage of the slight edvance and sold freely and this was followed by eelling by local traders. Wh"’ the big long was an open buyer during the first part : of the session reports were circulated on the floor that he was selling through brokers, and these rumors started an increased selling move- May declining to S0 c. The domestic situa tion was less bulllsh than of late. last hour, the close wae easler, with May off ¥@%c n v of offerings, with a demana | from shorts, created a firm tone in corn. May closed 14@%ec_higher at 42%ec. Oats were firm with corn. May closed %@ e higher at 35%@36e. Provisions opened easier, but on buying by ' packers and covering by shorts the _market | 80%c firmed up. The close was firm, with January | m‘ up 10c, lard 234c higher and ribs 7i4c | tter. The leading futures ranged ae follows: Articles- - Open. High, low. Close, Wheat No. 2— Dec. (new). 81% 817 80 5 ; 8 804 801 W TR 42 42 424 n“ 28 42 ua 0 o5 35 40 1 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, quiet but firm; No. 2 spring eat. ; No. 3, c; No. 5@sle; No. 4 ’mu 0. 2 yvllor" 43%c; c; No. 3 s 6 25 2 P e 7l ajr to ¢l No.'1 flaxseed, 9ic: No. m m prime umun& seed. u 1 1275@11 M 1bs, B aoors), 30 3500 0315, dhoti clear llfltl (h’l‘d\. umfig- 26 whisky, basts of nigh wines, $1 27; clover, contract ts. 169,100 115, Oats, bushels 248, Rye 5 im0 Barle: ish - . 20,000 ©On the Produce Exchange t the Butter market was firm; 1 i dairies, lc. eggs, easy, steady, 100, Foreign Futures. Available Grain Supplies. WNEY YORK, Dec. 2.- :.—..um cable ‘and hic advices to Bi 3 ings numbered 7442 bales. i " | New York Exchange, telegraphic. The.. iy 96 test, 3 11-16c; ‘molasses ' olce, 5%G | ‘Europe, 900, i 00 ‘Gorn—United States n.nd"cu-u cast of the Rockies, de- and Canada, east of the Rockies, increased 373,000 bushels. New Y ork Metal Market. an YORK, Dec. 2.—Thé London tin mn- ket was firmer, spot cl 128 64 higher £1p While futures were 10s higher at £ 6d. In New York tin advanced slightly, Sostng ot 80@26. Copper o unchanied i London, clostng at £85_for lwt&dwhlb futures were 25 6d lower ,at £54 129 | Lead was unchanged at fill 1s 64 in Lén- 1don and closed here at $4 25. Spelter declined 2s 64 in London to £20 10s. also lower, closing at $5 25. closed at 48s 6d in Glasgow and at 4ls | 7140 In_ Midalesboro, these being the lowest | prices quoted during the past two vears. Lo- {cally iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry Northern was quoted at $15@16, No. 2 foundry Nerthern it $19G15, No. 1 foundry Southern and“No. 1 foundry Southern soft at $13 B0@14. Nezo York Cotton Market. ‘hecotton market NEW _YORK, i and closed very steady, net unchanged to 6 points. higher. g Eastern Livestock ’Irlarkct CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Dec. 2 —CATTLE—Receipts, 25,000 alow; k0od (o, prime steers. $5 oG8 18 | poor to. medium, $3 stockers- | Toeders, 4.10; cows, $1 475 canners. $1 50@2 calves, §2 5036 50; Texas Western steers, HOGE—Receipts to-day, 45,000; . to-1 ted steers, Dec. opened firm at an advance of 6 to 13 points. 35,0007 steady; mixed and hulehen’ |4 €0; to ehol:e hu\'l heavy, 40; Mght, tc 20« m. n-: of saie SHBEP Recelpts, 25,0005 .hoep and u.mu steads; good fo. choics wethers. 33 7304 25 fair to choice mixed, WHtem .hgq-,, $3G4 50; native lambs, $3 5606 Western lambs, $3G4 €5. London Wool Sales. LONDON, Dec. 2.—The sixth. meries of the wool auction sales closed to-day. The offer- Fine grades showed { -dening tendency. Home buyers were ac- tive. Americans did not operate during the ! serfes. ~ When_the series opened merinos sold unchanged to 5d below the average. This level maintained throughout the sales. There strong competition for the better class of les and at the close prices were firm. Fine y crossbreds opened 5 to 7% per cent subscquently hardened and finally ruled nged from the September averags. Me- dium crossbreds fell 7l per cent and coarsa and slipes 10 to 15 per cent and continued to sell on the same basis. The depreciation in the scoureds was less pronounced. Cape of Good Hope and Natal fine grades were un- changed from September, but inferior stock was 5 per cent cheader. During the serles 42,000 bales were sold to the home trade, 38,000 to Connnenul buyers and 5000 were held ove St. Lows Wool Market. ST, LOUIS, Dec. 2—WOOL—Quiet and ! steady. ~Medivm grades, combing and clothi 118g21%e: light fne, 16@17ic; heavy fine, 1 [14y.e tub washed, 20@8lc. i o | Northern Business. BEATTLE, Dec. 2.—Clearings, $318,810; bal- : ances, - $125,503. TACOMA, Dec. 2.—Clearings, $354,081; bal- ances, $29, PORTL.;A\D Dec. $870,132; 305. | SPOK . Dec. 2.—Clearings, $602,000; b | ances, $46,078. 2.—Clearings, Exchange and Bullion. Bomestic Exchange is higher and Sterling | lower. Stiver advanced Gsc. The Diréctor of the Mint has authorized the deposit of fine silver to the extent of 2,000,000 ounces at the local branch Mint for transfer to the Philadelphia Mint. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. Sterling Exchange, sight { Sterling Exchange, cable: New York Exchange, sfg! | Stlver, per ounce. Mexlican Dollars WHEAT--The situation remains practically unchanged ail over the world. There is plenty of wheat everywhere. Australia is turning away incoming ships laden with Wheat and eending them to Europe. Broomhall cables that he still estimates that Argentina will bushels. Brad- sible supply an in- . Chicago declined i3c. Thers was nothing | : new in this market. | CASH WHEAT. | _California Club, . $140@1 423 = Cai | hite Austraiian. $1 5 i ‘:m % dm.'m"’cfli' ortl luestem, 1 5] vOn:on \nfiey. $1 40, e F7Y FUTURES. = Session 9 tonll :30 a. m, i Open. igh. Low. _Close. | May .. $1 0415 1 341 $1 34% §1 34 | December .."1 353 1 EEEE I ] . 2 p. m. Bession. Open. High. Low. _Close. | May .. SUais st w130k um December .. 136 BARLEY—Continues m aecun. :,m lhm 5 no excitement whatever. Tn fact, the market | is spiritiess. Receiots were fras yesterday, being nearly 17,000 ctls. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 0715@1 11%; Shipping and Brewing, $1 15@1 17%; Chevaller, §1 20@1 45 for fair to olce. FUTURES. Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m, 0. May—$1 2 p. m. Session. May—$1 08, i OATS—Over 16,000 ctls came in from Oregon -nd W-mlnnon‘ but most of the line was placed prior to arrival, hence there was,no de- pression visible. Most dealers reported a very , fair demand at m-av Dflcu' wnne, 1 20§91 1 60; nea | £ 1001 184 Jor fe lud md “'!5 ony. nominal ere.) | RN Wesemn dn;npunm have again de- clined and the markst is weak and aulet estern eacked, for Yell i m- White and_ $1 22 m- Mixed; k | large Yellow, §1 22 D‘u 3 | $1 40@1 60; White, RYE—$1 25@1 30 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$2 25¢2 50 per et », Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR-California a Famlly Ext ; Bakers' E: tom, “Hay and Feedstuffs. Rolled Barley, Mixed xed Feed and Corn prod- ucts are Io-zr Hay is -to‘:y. 'nu c1 lu of Somers & Co. says: ipments continue very light, the total for 1he weer just ended amounting to 1600 tons, 100 tons ‘more the week than for ing. Nothing new of local interest can at pres- ent, for the change in any way. The situation In the country, hor has been ral Interesting. of late, for there phene c‘ohcumnfla_nd”t:r. y n ing up in m A B st now but that wm, 3’ over- sold, for wy e public warehouses have begun dlaitwte ¥ Hay back a the farmers. well ot 5 sco seems to be stil stocked, but ali other cities around are now coming into the market and the in- flll coast seems more active. From r market cannot long be sup- “ sales. Sty offerings of Sweet Potatoes and two | TWholesale rates from slaughterers to deal- | #7000 Pacific £ Ry § per cent. cars of fresh stock that were marketed cleaned | ers are as fol I up quickly at an advance. Onions ruled weak | BEEF—6%@734¢ for Steers and 4%@6c per 25 Manawell .- r~ Bk Toia ot e Austraty T e, AL Lars e, S@0c; small. 909%c e $1000 5 B of Arizena. (1908} g 101 of ralian varlety. O;;ma!ut::nor‘b mAdovrfl-m ue'};.“ )m-rmN ‘Wethers, 8@8%c; 8@8%c [$10000 3 F & 8 J V res! o s Angeles veget 15 Afternoen sc.-: - are delayed by a train wreck and id hot | LAMB—0@10c Y = o - penve umtl the aiterngon and the bulk of. the EORK_Dinssed fuet, Tiigas por T 20 Alaska P A 142 00 recelpts Fad to over. The belated KET. 22 30 ST ain: TS hows over (o e 18, bt The following quotations are for geod, sound 16 00 ‘and most of the stock came hand cooked | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 | 9 87ty owing to the lack of ventilat! in the ears. | pe; mt lhflnkl“ for Cattle 1 @ 50 Carried-over stock, chiefly of poor quality. | 8@fc; Lo 's and Heifers, 45 374 was offering freely in the early morning and 10&- thin Cows. 4@bc pe: 39 50 =614 slowly at unsteady prices. Bay Toma- VES—4@4%c per Ib (l'fl-l ‘weight). 45 lfl.l cont!n dull and as 1 there was BBEEP—thMrI 3% @4c; Ewes, 3%@3%e | 08 30 quiu . surplus unuml at m .| per b ('roll weight). oy . | 5 603°| * LAMB per 8& per ell mmu Burunn, tlfl a per ctl; oce—uv ?!5;'! 140 to 180 1bs, 53c; over Street— n Butbanks, per ctl; River Reds, | 180 ibs, 5c; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 | $3000 Pacific B Ry L] 8o et cent. tognblcofin ctxl. ls;»eea Pot:,we'. $1 25 per ctl. | per cent off, land Stags, 40 per cent off from S $1@1 c 3 e - <JEGETABLES _Gree W;m"v'é’ SRS el e T R Caiifornia S tockand ( Oil Exchange Boans, o per 1b; i’%'m.m-.“mm., p o General Merchandise. s for bay and 50@idc per crate for Los An- Sis— b Ehiaei Supiec Sqossh. $1 vergbex for filnd BAGS—Grain Bas Y San Quentin, | Aima OHl ... 5 5.55¢c; Wool Bage, 32935¢; Fleece Twine, 719@ | Apollo Ofl . 3 €;. Cariots, T5¢ per sack; Cu mers: 'ldl 25 | bc; Cotton Fruit Bage, 85c. O3 and Tie for Arvotubives Trast Cobi: 1 g’.‘;‘}’:’é‘; o Gy Ok‘;"_“ ch::r ;| the three grades: Brown Jute. 834073 § g s v Grian. Pemits, p!, box:. Mishrooms. 38 ‘cfi:}‘emu Standard oax & oa 075 per drawer; Marrowfat Squash, 10 s i . - per ton; Hul 3 ‘allsend, 1 - - mona." $7 30; WP';‘N"-,VM i b |Cancar . e Poultry and Game. 14: Weinh Anthracite Exg, S15: c;:":";:l"l‘;‘z; Eeporania o1 13 o $11'50; Cannel, ser_ton: Coke. $11 7 ¢ 13 per ten in bulk and $15 In sacks: ky | Fulton Of1 450 e O O e Ultry for the | Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Tbs and | Glant Ofl o 4lad E Prices. " The. recetots of domestic. stock s | $12,80_per long ton. according to brand. | Hanford Oil . 130 00 ps Bt o ere oo Shpdomistic stock vt | MorEe PGuptafons ate for Dirrele: (o cases, | Home Ol i tained under a fair demand. Eight cases of | 5ad pc. Ldnsecd. d8c per gallon for boiled mnd | Toperie mte 1 18 ot d Turkeys, five of which wers consigned | Junction Ol bty 10s, Bouse, Same in And. met With prompt | ga 42c for raw: China Nut. 33@70c per. galion: ‘Kem Ofi .. £ e Bk R o Eocoanut Ofl, In barrels, 88¢ for Ceylom and 85¢ | Kern River Ol . 10 00 T3 ane Hom under 8 continued steady | for Australian: extra blenched ol Sperm | Lion Oil ...... [ dm-“ h.s ’l prig and small Ducks and Eng- | 01, S0c; natural_winter Sperm Oil, T8c; extra | Monarch of Arizona - sh Snipe were quoted higher. bleached winter Whale Oil, 68¢; m-n.l ‘Whale | Monte Cristo Ofl POULTRY--Dresscd Turkeys, 26@28c per 1b; | Ofl, G0c: extra winter Strained Lard Oil, 86c: | Occidental ot W Vi i llve Turke; 20@22¢_per 1b; Geese, per pair, | No. 1 Lard Oil, 1& pure Neatsfoot Oil, i | Ofl City Petroleum 27 1 75@2; Goslings, $2@2 25;' Ducks, sr No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil. 85c: light Herring Oil. | Peeriess O . T Y dozen for old and $6@7 for young; Hens, | 45¢; dark Herring Ofl, 43c: Salmen Oll. 38c: | pitraburg O11 1 for lmllla;hdolmfwul:'m, youny lhou(en‘ bolled nlhl&‘:" 40c; Pr‘l.' '0"1'1‘132;‘ 38¢; bolled | Roed Crude (old). .. » , $5@5 s, | Paint Ofl, ; raw nt 850 50; Brotlers. 4 3083 tor large and B 50 | oA oL Water Walte, Coss 0Nl in bulk, RS R o F & a: :-;r! umu!.zm 25 per dozen for | 15%c; Penil Dllsltn cu;:e- Ezlz‘c‘: A;cnlmc'.-zc. Senator Oil & $2g2 Star, 22¢; Extra Star, ne, | Bove 1 cGA"E._k"""m smlcn 5 DT gp Q0B | 26c: deodorizea Stove Gasoline. in b, 17 : | o Pe | L e pris, Teal, in cases, 28%c; Benzine. in bulk, Lic n cases, Superior ol b4 P e T e s Tacnes | TR e R 800 pet galion in cides .m;';"’""’ oi 2 - Honkire $5 for large and $4 for gmail: Bag: | 74c in drums and iron barrcie \\V‘;::lsho‘r‘ehloflo‘ = 1% b . Re R i / . RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 64@ | tated BTt Bracnhinetay for Cotlontalls and | 7c per Ib; White Lead, 834@7c, according to | peoce'ared Fouss o e o ‘or Brush: Hare, . ude (new). b i T D GAR—The Western Sugar Refining Cam- | e Butter, Cheese and Eggs. pany quotes as followe, per Ib, Jn 10015 bams: | 00T A g 9:ceces 48 ; Powdéred, 5.50c; Candy Granulated, 5.50c: Dry | American Biscuit . s =" Butter continues weak, with the bulk of the | Granulated, fine. 5.40c; Dry Granulated, coarse, | (21 Cotton Mills ... : - spot supply in the hands of half & dozen houses, | §.40c; Fruit Granulated, 5.40c; Beet Granu. | C1! s?‘c,ke; Cwb . 1: s Thich are selling 4t 28@20c and glad to get | Jated (100-Ib bags only), 5.20c: Confectioners' | T2} BRIPPINE Jo 1 4 00 these prices. They report the demand very | A, 5.40c: Magnolia A, Sc; Extra C. 4.80c; | Cal Title Ins & Trust.... ok slow. Other houses, carrving less stock, stiil | Golden C, 4.80¢; “'D,” 4.70¢; barrels, 10c more; | Central ‘?“k of Oakland. guote 30c, but the figure is extreme. Lower | nalf barrels, 25c more; boxes, S0c more: 50-15 | Chutes Co........... . T Srades aré excessively weak: | bags, 10 more for all kinds. Tabiets—Half | CyPress Lawn Imp Co L eceipts of ranch Eges have suddenly fallen | parrels, 5.90c; boxes, 6.13c: H. & E. Crystal | Fischer's Theater .. 22 Pt Buyets ase not takine thema rery frer, | Domince, S48 per 1o No orders taked for | Qe ure: Sugar - oo Iy, howeser. as they find the Eastern and cold T T VAN | sanatn Gk INie-.. 800 ! £00ds more profitable_to: handle. Orpheum Company . 180 - | There is nothing new in Cheese. It is still Rccmpt.r of s of Produce. Paciflc States T & T. 115 00 very plentiful and weak. | Paratfine Paint . g R S IR T e i 6 cates FOR WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2 | & F Dry Dock.....0. e BUTTER Creamery, 2815820, with 80 tor Flour. ‘ar sks. mwu; "“ H |y T T S cial %,.. ;,:.4 SiGore dat Wheat, ctls . 230\ ctis 21 | e T1our Ca e P @24e: store - Eutter. T > k i 72 | S 'd Electric . . 3 | CRERSE 12613tge for ihe general market, | :mm:!'ns brs 11 T30 |Tesla Coal Co.. = o #i 13 for select mn:'cnew and © 11@11%c_fof | 300 quicksiiver” ddka 130 | Tricke, Eiectric . - lower grades: Young Americas, 13@ldc; East- | 400 Fugar, otls ..... 1, ngn Segar .. .- 38 89 ern. m'mlm,u ‘Western, 14@15¢c per 1b. { 1.100 Leather, roll a e . vee EGGS—Ranch, 50@53c for cholce and -45@ 435 Wine, s 48c for small and mixed colors: store, nom- 220 Brand: gals inal; cold storage, 28@32l4c; Pastern, 26@2ic 10 F'hicory. bbls for cold etorage. 591 Lime, bbls . »” ; — 3 | W 5 Paper, reams 19 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. OREGON. i | Honey Lake, La: total supply | glflshflcl $11@13: Stock, $10@11; Alfalfa, Entbu-uh‘ 8%c; one tierce, 8% ton, w—m per bale. Beans and Seeds. Continued firmness in Lima Beans Wmdthmlllmdmndlflmp' ‘The other kinds are Itlll q\llu Peaene R %&7 rg.’nn-m.“h?u”um«r Ray 6@6lac: H-mv‘ 3%@8 R et e84 Braom Core Seeds DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 80@2 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The Potato market was quiet and weak cept for the best Salinas Burbanks, which con- tinued to meet with a steady demand for local were dull and there was a sharp little decline In prices. The steamer Elder arrived rather late with 2343 sacks and very few -sales had been made up to a late, hour. River Burbanks continued to arrive freely, and as the no_ o for aklopine wiomka were y accumulating. but holders were ,nm in their viéws and were not inclined to market was firm for good bout The local demand for fresh fruits stood the same as on the previous day and A contintied the leading feature. Prices of Apples were steady under a good demand and th-re was a better inquiry for low grade offer- ings. ssen County, was a . The car consisted chlefly of Spitzenbergs, which met with a brisk demand at the top quotation. There was a fair inquiry for chofce Grapes in crates for shipment on the Puget Sound, steamer, and good dry stock readily commanded the top quotation. Off stock rather dull at unsteady prices. Winter Nellis Pears were withdrawn in small quantities from cold ator- age, and offerings were just about sufficient to satisty the demand, which was not very brisk. Stocks in storage are large, but they are being held for the holiday trade. Receipts of Rasp- berries and Strawberries were light and prices etood about the same as previously quoted. Stocks of Coos Bay Cranberries are cleaned up and the quotations are withdrawn. The Orange market is weak and prices are | lower. The demand locally is light, as_the stock lacks color and sweetness and there hing doing i (he sbiDpIRg. Iine. s catside B e baing suppilad” Alrect from. the growing districts. Mexican Limes are easy, but unchanged. The Panama steamer brought up 815 cases Limes and 43 crates Pineapples. Hlpe Bananas are still firm under limited sup- STRA“BERRIEB——MM‘wflhl, mw per rge Zer chest R ASPBERRIES. 36 pe cmnszmuzs—cnc Cod. $11@11 50; Jer- seys, $10@10 75 pe: X ?gl.ol..os-nncy 8§ l:g]enbern for ‘common: Christmas box; other varieties, for choice and les, §1 50@1 75. EARS_Winter Nellll\ 31 5001 75 per box. S—50@T5c NS T 85c_for enm lu boxes, $1 CITRUS FRUITS “Navel n’n 5, per box; lm 1 25@2; Tangerines, $1 50 for half es and $1 for quarter boxes; Japancse Mandarins, 1 175 for half and 60@75c for quarter B 08, $1@2 box; Grape Fruit $1 502 50; Mexi- can Limes, Bananas, $1 26@2 25 per bunch for wlu;n ——— for Central American; Pineapples, $2@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey FRUIT—Apricots, 7@9c for Roy: Finiel Pensnae, 4thqotas: peats 3 @c; 4% 0c; Nectarines, Figs, white, Mia I‘n.lboxel B%llck 4%c; Py,mm pitted, 6@dc pe: pound. PRUNES—1803 crop, 2%@2%c for the four :c“ 1b; chfl‘:o, T%¢; 12-02 pa 6! ep'cr 6%c; 1 bulk, fancy, 7 c.eloteo 3 W.hnh. No. l woftshell, 18 No. hardshell, No. @12¢; N: ;'. 11@11%¢; Alnondl 1lc for Non ll*c for I X L, 10%¢c for Ne Plus Ultra_ for Languedoc: omats; 6870 East- : Pecans, 11@13c. nu! ; Call- a Chestnuts, 8@10c per 1b, and 11 3 for Italian. HONEY—Comb, 11@13c for white and 0c for ; water white £y llfil nn:r extracted, l%f dark, 8 . - The second car of fancy -:’ock from | 13 s R | AUCTION SALES Hides, Wool, Tallow and Hops. HORSES FOR EVERYBODY ! AND SKINSCulls and brands seil o ST e Uney SIS teers, ; lum, 3 . i . RERE Sk YRS | &= - P ¥ e g THIRD CONSIGNWENT FRON | 10%@1le: ary Hides. 15¢; llc..:rhr o et each; salt, Co., l’ 15 7 3 urg« nnd B.! 30 for medium, L'cnw SALE ot mo HEAD unbroke Socfor Coits: Hatee i evidines from 1000 t> xldudrygntorllrlnnnd um-n.s'& ned by CH CO., YREKA. dium,” $1G1 for Colts. IYOU COUNTY, CALs from ‘thelr wail Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, B dry J. F. €. B. and D. 32c. dry Central Amm Mexican, 25¢c; hnr- are blocky buflt. have good feet and Skins—Prime Angoras, largé and smooth, | legs and will make good milk, express, deliv- wcxmdlumxflemum ery, bakery, grocery and genmeral purpeses TALLOW—No "1 rendered, 43 per Ib: |horses They are very edsily handled. No. 2, 4c; grease. 215@se. WOOL—Fall eup—s-n Joaquin Lambs’, 0@ 11c: Middle County, 11@iZe; Northern Free. 11@12c; Northern Defective, 10@1lc: Humboldt and Mendocino, 12@14e; Nevada. 13@ise: Ore- gon medium, 1Te per Ib. ‘per 1b for California. Meat Market. oo turther change in Cattle. Sheep or Hogs s reported. The market is well stocked with o descriptions. DRESSED MEATS. Farmers desiring horses to work or breed should not miss this sale. To be sold on TUESDAY, Dec. 8, 1908, At 11 A M., At SALESYARD 1732 MARKET ST, cor. Van Ness ave. S8an Francisco. Horses at ASE & C (Successors. to Killip & Co.) Livestock Aucticneers. 20 svflns Vailey W Co | Wheat, ctls . 10,400 Bran, sks Barley, ctls Oats, ctls . Mining ing Stocl toclr:. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. Wheat, ctls . ot 1,600 | Flour, qr sks.... B | STOCK MARKET. | by e e e Ty = Local stocks and bonds were quiet -u d.y. with no fluctuations of importance. M L A g Wy | ‘weakened off on the morning boards, wflh lht\ recent buyers turned sellers. | The E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Com- pany of New Jersey ently paid its nm ‘qulflerly dividend of 135 per cent on the pre- — RWILBZARATVYLR [ferred "stock to shareholders of record Octo- | 18 | "“The Alta Mining Company has levied an as- = sessment of 5 cents per share, delinquent Janu- | 3 ary 4. | *The Lady Washington Consolidated Mining 8 | Company has levied an assessment of § cents | 2 ver share, delinquent January “Janvary € | ] = Stock and Bond E Exchange. s WEDNESDAY, Dec. 22 p. fn. 4 v lmr:i?,flf\m o PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. 4e ar coup Following were the sales on the Pacifie Stock 4s qr reg. Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. Ala A W Bs. Andes 2r) 100 Ophir .. 2 20 Bay CPC fs. 200 Bullion . 6 | 190 Ophir " Yy Greaos 160 Caledonta % | 500 Overman 4 m & ct Bs. — 200 Chollar . " mm. ;‘ Cal-st Bs.... — 700 Chollar 15| 500 | Bo L& P o120 300 Con C & V130 100 ; i | Fa&cCHes — 11 et It el 35 loe-Tnu-. 8 w0 30 Crown Point R | H C&S 5l4s 1044 — 300 Gould & Cur. . o HC& 8 5s.. 983100 500 Gould & Tur. 10 Hon 'R T s 1044108 500 Gould & Cur. 36| 500 Xell@ L A Elec 5s.10413108% 200 Halo & Nore. 57 290 Slerra Xev. L A Ry 5s..111 113% 200 Hale & Nore. 81| 1 s LALCo 6s. — — Hale & Nore. 3”“ oo 83 Do gtd 8s. — — 200 Justics . Union Cen... &8 Do gtd Bs. — 104% 200 Justice 14) 500 Cuion Con. LAP lcm 5s.100 — gm 1 20/ 200 Union R Mkt-et C 6s.118 — 125/ 300 Utah .. Do lem 5e.112_ 114 200 Mexican 115l 200 Yol Jacket ng: :f‘m-lmilg%‘s?&l Afternoon Session. 5 Beleher ... Nev 4 N hoEE T 0 B, ™ fem e . NCRBs 16 I8 v -4 Vol S NCPCBs. 1 Do 4s Imperial Uniow ... ® NSRR 5. 9 100 Dods 4 1 - S GL H e | Stlon 500 Exchequer ... 300 Tnion 3T Co és.. ve & 1000 Justice . o o WATER STOCKS. = I aiew S Contra Costa — 42 [Port Costa. Yellow Marin Co... 81 — SV W C = il GAS AND ELECTRIC. — GrLar 4 ANSFOE muu:mome:p& X Gas [ San Fac'® T 20 © |8 7| ace and Tomopan Saearay ot - oy Lot e Morning Seaston. . 1000 Brunswick .. 05 Ton s USTEES' CERTIFICATES. 100 e, i 1752 309 Tom m SFG&E. 65 65% 200 Mont Ton iunm E INSURANCE. 200 Mont Ton.. 400 MacNamara . 100 oal.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. sl a: E‘g‘z % R " Z# o 20 o = i ii ! - ! ] 18 =