The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 9, 1903, Page 13

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4 ¢ - ¥ ;1::‘% ‘)‘gqu\:hznt{ Exchange has irsued its regular semi-annual statement of the stock of grain on hand in the State December 1, % / r | Flour. | Wheat. | Barl | Oats. | Rye. I LOCATION. !l}:fl-. Ctis. || Cue | Cus. Culs. | San Francisco warehouses and mills, inc'uding grain and flour| Py f | Faf it T o~ i afjoat_in harbor and in transit. C17.136 79,440 235,000 | 98,100 | .l 310 Sonoma, s‘:llgob'!nl Columa and Gienin'Sountie 25,050 | 12041601 TIK'SE0 | 7240 | i e T e R, s St Louis 8 W ... ’ 14y gramento. Yuba, . Butte, Placer and-Tehama cpunties 17,51 | 06,340 3 7 - SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 8t Lows 8 W w00 B M M| | oM Cona and Almeds countien...o: o The| BNNe| Wit 1w Louis 8 W 9 { 4,700 | 934260 | 13,380 ,gt Paul .. i San Jolq;ln. tanl:-n: Mercéd, Fresn i - ( L ! S S S ('S¢ Paul pid and Kern counties 64,972 | 1,961,420 | 936,500 | 21,120 35,040 " aiid Bonds wery dull, Southern Pacific .. 30.860 Ban_Mateo Sapta Ciece. San Be I ! | : £ N dull. Southern Raiiway.| 10100 21 211y cante gf.;‘i,‘:.:““{fi":.f.r;".““f';; RS | 10,250 334,680 | 480,240 | 38,960 | | ’ - NV s ALl g = ar 9 £ - out] y % 3 TR Ranta 3 e b 1« i 1 Newe York stocks irregular and not materially changed. ‘;,‘.,n,";‘ b . ey el ;‘é Riverside dnd San Diego counties 11,581 00 % % > | Tol $t L & West. 25y 224 E declme of 2c per ounce i Silver [ Tl 8t L& Woprd. g ] ® Totals . . > on Pacific ... 73, W% T i D vt Foribile il et Yo ¢ Union P; b5 7 COMPARATIVE STA 3 I heat Freights still very low and quict. Wabash oo ol g0 0% 2% T T L markets continue quict and featureless. 7 [ i L A T 2 5 Flour. | | ; - - : 2 Wisconsin Cent .. 1,000 17% 1% < o Fl Millstuffs in fair movement. Wisconsin Cent pfd 1.300 381 37% 1903—3dune 1 145,004 : 3 i o X Ko i aExpress Companes— 1902 —December 100413 Jeans show mo fluctuahon. Seed al. | = S 1 B une 1... ans show rather more fluctuatic | O s 1901—Becember 1 WO | Hay and Feedstuffs steady at previous prices. Wells Fare 1L AR | e | e | Butier weak, with sellers pressing the market. Amal Co e 112,136 | 15, g r Car & Found Eggs less firm. Cheese pleniful and weak. i cars w yol 1 e i ik Fods Tatc Amer Lin Oil pfd. : St ¥ ; i | Yullness rules in Dried F ts an 21SINS. ket and the bearish sentiment pre- hall cabled from Liverpool that crop conditions | and $3 5@+ fo : Dullness rules in Dried Fruits, Nuts and Ra ‘::; 1‘7;;3 Lo t-':'n.:;'f"mr closed at ‘:iz’:‘_ e |}rl| the United ~Iingdom, France. Germany, | dozen lor?fld .-'m'mm'"x' ;u':;n.h:::l - vox. . 5 o £ ) e gulded entirely by the ac- | italy and Hungary were generally unchange GAME—! - Provisions reported quiet in all poSitions. Amer Smelt & Ref 18 oty e dink graine and as a vesult the | from a week ago. In Russia the winter wheat By L W TR : : B < - e R, A Iharket ruled easier. May closed at dGe. 15 Door In the southwest, but satistastory else- | $1.162. . ividgeon. $1 1ogs: ol Ducoy | Hops quict and firm. 1Wool neglected. Hides steady. i s Provision were neglected, but in the ab-| where. India and Austila report the crop in | 1 80; Gray Geese, $3; White Geese, $1971 50; ) Ll 5 Bre ¥y , | sence of offerings the marke: abgut he s | (o on. ere is some rain in > nt, $1 25 for small and $2 for large: Cattle and Sheep unchanged. Dressed Hogs weaker. S i B 4% 4% | Guny, May pork closed TI@10c dcwer, lard | centine. % i Honkers, 36 for large and $1 for smail; Bng. | £ | Colo Fuel & ron.. ‘1. 2 S | was off 2ic and riba were down be. puihlcago loat He. The Northwest were £00d | lish ‘Snipe.’ #3; common. Snipe. §1 13: Witd | . Y 7 o) chri ofs N = ” " OWS : e CTOWS as Doves, e Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables still weak and plentiful. Consolidated Ga: B IO B i 2w Minneapolls wired a good cash 00 o i ity 8 Tor Cottcatalis™end | 5 5 4 . Qén Wiectric . 168163 T o Open. High, Low. Close. | elevators'shipping 75 per cent more than they i SIKES. 9% .08 Receipts of Pouwltry and Game too heavy for the markel. | e o et MU Wheat No. 2— are recelving. Armou: is the feading factor in : - - l::::: ;;zv':; prd o6 n: R e ey T %u. n;:l-“mn‘rk-,(fln present. dfl;\ was bas udlllxl;- Bullcr, Cheese and Eggs. it of Pt o San ¢ ;. sies . B s U s ; erally in Minneapolis and New York, and his Supplies of fresh Fruit in excess of the demand. | Inter Pump prd. . M T b %% 778 1 representative, Valentine, bought = 3,000,000 | . = B | National Biscuit .. I L AT ; bushels openly’ on the Board of Trade. e axtreme. -gullness - i Buttdy coutinngs | i ‘Q:,‘-{%“‘,{.,}’,.'d.‘ 16% | ecember .. u:‘: ’ll‘gn'. m.r‘r(m i u'v:\-hsnr‘:d. rl'umm bty -;-:;l flren ;r- all along thellne are complain- < % c o N erican | 42% | rather weaker, but the cash grain was firm, of the condition of trade. Th Retail Meat Prices. THE COAMY RECONS Nor Securities ... ..... o (Y 0] TR s Tats Gemand fics miliege and. 1asders. | sesine 1o Nave falieh off Seesiiery Too e | = 5 = | Pacific Mail 300 2514 | : Statements of, stocks on hand and the crop of | dency In prices i e ot he following retail prices for meats 3 + g Steel Car.. 7 5 . veniy dis ed among quoted by the Reisil Butchers' Protective As- £ g3 S | Pressed Steel C uvfd. 100 o7 23% 1 * Califorsi CASHOWHEBAT, - - litornia | 4€Alers. The pressure to sell Is becoming pro- : N | 2 aliforniaClub, ~$1 40@1 421; Ca b s soctation STATIONS, 2 & | Pullman Pal Car. 100 216_ White Austrajian, $150@1 5215; Northern Club, | foiced and Dostal cards wers seat out yes- PEEF—Prime Roast, 15@18c; Porterhouse ] 3 g R i i at IL00 1090 10024 | 81401 1% Worthern Diuestem; $1 5081 51; | ““rpd SRECiNE (e heel creamericy at e Steak, 18@22%5c; Tenderloin Steak, 15@18c: Sir- ' 5 § | Rubber Goods re. 4700 18y | s RN 5 TR ek Ve 0. wants to buy and stacks are as large lun:b:‘:l{ loin Steak, 12%@15c; Top Round Steak, 1234c; : Rubber Goods pfd. 200 = a - ‘ FUTURES. wieldy as ever. Prices, howcver, romain the Beet Stew, 10c; Corn Beef, $@10c; Soup Bones, | Tenn Conl & Tron. 4 .ac0 a3 ¢ Bession 9 to 130 a. m, Z same. 4c: Soup Ment, HEI0C . ] 7 Leather ..... 1.300 i 3 4 n. gh. low. ng in Eggs was not as frm yes- VEAL Loin Roast, 15@20c; Shoulder Roast, | Carson +001 U & Leather ptd’ .. 1,000 T1% | january W 2T 5 May ... ”i’ Bi%_$1 57% §1 37% $1 33| terday./ There were more ranch Eggs on the o8 - - 4 . U S Rubber ... by B3 e 612% 6 | Degember, $1 39 asked. 2 o | market! and while they softi off Lriskly the 124%@15¢c; Chops and Cutlets, 15@20c; Stew, | Bureka .00 3 May . et P 20 » | Faration Gear .00 | U S Rubber pfd > 3814 y i 2 p. gm, sessfon. mere fact of the slight increase In the supply e S ama | Presno Clear .00 |18 Steel 2 1% |7 Cach quotations were as foliowa: $1 K1s. 3 e Was svfficient to make buyers cautious and MUTTON—Leg. 1215@15e: Forequarter, 8@ | Fresocy s Qiear ' :00171.8 Bieel o 1 BT | pae S seady - \NO- B Mot ks the sdles of Feed are at | sellers inclfned to let go, as it tended to In- 10c: Stew, 8G10c; Prime Chope, 121@18c | Pttt Glear -0 Western Unlon . 871 | 7o@s3e; . $1 1234, and angthing over thin price is excép-| dicate the beginping of the increased produc- LAMB—Leg, 20c; Forequarter, 12%@l Point Reyes Clear .00 corn, 4 ‘tionally - ohiolce. An occamional lot brings | tion which uSually sets in at this tme of Hindquarter, 18@20c. Shoulder Roast, 10@12%c; | Independence Clear .00 Total saies. . 1,45, 700 2 oats. H¥c: $1 13%. The market is quiet and featureless, | the vear. 3 Chope, 156 18c. Los Angeles Clear .00 | UN! RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | No, 2 rve. with moderate offerings. n’;‘“""‘ Were 25,000 1bs Butzer, 6456 cases PORK—Roast, 1244@18c; Chops, 15@18c. Mt Tamalpais Gear o0 W YORK. Dec 8—BHond transactions of | @3fc: falf to, CASH BAREBY. - BUTTER. Cremers. 37628 aii occaston- | oes 40 DOL O e ches Phoentx 100 | United Raliro 8 : 1 seed, % T " - v, ston- , Thone prices do not coves the cheaper grades | F10 Goar R e Ry g Freneten: W000.nt |5 (Al send, §2 B mete gtk Ee |y 5 1581 0 Chensiter, F1 2R1 b for T | S0 U5 Jon extran ‘ahd Hasee icr weconis; - is impoes o regu Red Cles 00" il £ e bar@i, $11 1215 i . e 4 o e ; store er, 17%c; cold stor- i - ool i - e L NEW YORK “BONDE. B 0 40, nort_ tiba sides (loose). $0@ | 10 cholee. A age. 24@26c; Fastern, 23g25c per IL. —_— acrament Clear 00| U 8 ref 2« reg. 1061 (L & N uni 4s .. 99% | g 25: short:clear sides (boxed). $6 1310@6 25: CHEESE —12@12%c_for the general market, | Wheat Crop of I e R 106 |Manhattan c g 4510213 | whisky, basis of high wines,” §1 37;" clover, Sgetion 9 10 11:30 a. m. 13c for select mild new and 11€1ilc for hed p of 1903. | e | Do 307 (Mex Cent 48 ... 73" | contract grade. $11 Open. _ High. ' Low. Clow | lower grades: Youns Americas, Liwiic; Bast- ot Gaar "3 | ;Do Goup .. .07 Do 1st_ine . l ~ J§1 0K, $1 0N $1 08% % | ern, 154@16i4c; Western, 14@15c per Ih. Secretary Friedlander of the Merchants' Ex- Clear Do new 4s yeg.133% |Minn & St L 4s Articies— Zmpmant. A eyt s EGGS—Ranch, 50@dzc ‘for choloe and 5@ ange bae issued a provisional estimate of the - Cloudy . E:’, :’Tx'l:’ s }E%luplg .lxd;l‘ 4s . Flour. barrelll 5 u:% May 51 -&& m.» sesaion. N :::‘ focn;l‘:m::l':r lntd %fiwm?wg : tore, nom- M8 ‘whent Grew. . Tho ASusen, SHOSSNN 50 tems. Cloudy 00| Do coup .....110 INRRaf M o & et uahels $9.900 | - OATTE_Dealers continuc to report a satisfac- | for cold storase. 3 ern, 26078 are as follows | Wana 00| Do B reg 101% N ¥ Cent g 3ts. 9% , Oats. bushels ISLAOT Y opyLmbres, with o faic Semanh, o Ao —_— Exports, six months i Wincemite ; o0 coup 10113 \N J Cent gen b e 3 10,200 | in "“moderate stocks. . J x : xports by rail. six months.. o i Atch gen’ss 100%|or Pac 4e I 21000 | Orogum gray. 18 oftecing at the quotation be- Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. nsumpt i d, seed - e —_— o adjt 4= .. K7% |Nor Pac 3s . e e e A At i 1 JO W EATHER CONDITIONS AN . Atlantic C L ‘4s. N 7 hange to-day the Butter | White, $1 254 35; Black, $1 10G1 60; Red, g Tota WEMEER COMMTIONE AND SHEIRAL | it CU 0 [or S 4 R Par. 9% imme\"w:'fiffly.k%rm“ erion 105 : Daie | 8L #0125 fof jeca and $1 201 3 for seea: | The fact that many of he leading restau- Deduct S | Th6 pisesmre coltisiis DL oves tho Mbten | Anr WPE. o=t Penn conv 31gs . 9644 | ries, i4@3ic. Bess, Arm, 24620c. " Cheese, | Gfty, $132%. © 0 (L wosern | tettlement of the differences with the _ shlea Imports, Or. and Wash |t o e et hay Bk i ‘ent of Ga Os Read Gen 4s .... D83, | stcady, 10@10%c, ry N P oy ated h havé been no noteworthy labor organizations d a discouraging in- B imvorts vy manl ..o all over Washington end Vancouver Island. | ches & 0 sis. . 100%I0e 1 & b 1 fs oo a0 A : : | My moted e Ve "Offerings are not| fuence upon the market for fruits and trading On band 3 - temperature has remained nearly station- | Chi & Alton $16. T4 S L 8 W 1ste. . 85 Forcign Futures. iriations for ol 8. O and the fechn | 00 local nccount was ight. There was a falr throughout California s about normal. ¢ g & 3‘.““,“”.“ Alr L 4s To% is menerally weak. inquiry for good Appies and Uranges for ship- | “"No'rain has fallen west.of the Rocky Moun: | G M & 8 P x w111 |Bouthern Pac da . 811 LIVERPOOL. Western sacked, $1 25 for Yellow, $1 25 for | Ment to Honolulu, but supplies were more than | Pios on band December 1. 1903 2 feavy frosts sre likely 1o oocur Wednestay | ur & 2V V. ¢ 18,1306 \Southern Ry by WWheat— Mhich. aray | White and g1 206} 223 (o Miaedi COUOTEC | Spitzembers Avpica were: well sustained. uder ¥ morning generally throughout Caltfornia back | © 1. m)F o8 LD R TR | opening L AT T o Wiite. §1 E8O1 30 per ct * | light supplies_ but dealers resorted an ensier | arsmeeperiy, from the coast : CCC&ST g 4n 95 |Union Pae 45 Closing . RYK—The market is very slow at $1 26@1 30 | l!elln‘ in ail other variet Aside from wal ¥ -3 Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | oni Term 4 D ¥ ga | PARIS. _ per etl. Spitzehbergs the ruling prices for faney Ap- The W eather and Crops. hours ending midnight, December 9: ke Y JsDo-cony 48 . | Wheat— Mar,-June. | T RiCKWHEAT—$2 20G2 50 per ctl. Dles was ¥1 25 per box, the top quotation of s { N o Fal Wedngedas. wivy | Coreol Tob e [t 3 Breer 20 | opening ~ s et ¥50" beig obtained caly for smait ot of é o Mesbtic. section | Deavy frosts in the morning; northeast : : ) s g ;i strictly fancy Newt - e weskiy report of A. G. MeAMie, section | bty 1 o s st | D8RG 4s Do Deb B i Flour and Millstuffs. Quinces and Fersimmons wéte ‘i Ialt” requiont | f the climate and crop service of 1he | " gonipern California—Fair Wednesday: light | =7ic pricr lien W toane a5 B at unchanged rates. (holee ufferimgs of Her- Veather Bureau, is as follows: to heavy frosts in the mf.r;[\«“" back from the | 1 W %D G et 103 | Colo F & T ¢ { . 2 27 95, “The millers report a falr movement in Flour | Fied sold readily at good ires, walle unat- GENERAL SUMMARY o ‘v.“skfr.:'wr\\;%r:o,;:; . Hock Val 4%s ...100! | and_Milistuffs at unchanged quotations. "-V\‘:C““‘l '0;', bt hard to dispose of. Grapes s seativer prevalied ihreughout T b Sl Woa s o kgl .40, W SRASEY i Metal Market. i S Catifornia amily xiras, $ 006 | ¥ere steads, (e supply and demand about et of the week, with heavy fogs along dax: light mortherly winds, changing to west- | Adams Con . 10 Little Chief . o8| — 4%, vsual terms: Bakers Extras, § 2084 W% | ° Prices of Citrus fruits had no quotable ast o the great valleye a portion of the | erly A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | Alice .... . 13 Ontario 1600 | NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—There was an ad- | Oregon and Wa: ”"‘:};';- ey Sy change and supplies continued far in excess oy N were frequent in mearly all | _ & | Breece . . 10|opnir ... 1 80 | vance in the London tin market, spot closinz | fof Famby , re as|Of the demand. Bananas wee vicntiful, but | oo = T e | e PR Ry SR TR ——— | Rrunswick Con... 0314 Phosnix . 5 o ‘higher at €120 2x 6d, while futures| MILLSTUEFE—Prices in packages Sre o inted to meet with a good demand at tond & frosts occurred in | 1 ISTERN MARKETS. | Comstocic Tunnel.. 06 Potosi . | e ced 0s. to £121 75 6d. Locally tin was | follows: Grabam Flour, §3 25 per : | steady prices. aces material damage. A i N M. A o - s %l 20 G20 6215, Rye Flour, $3 20¢ Rye Meal, §3; Rice Flour, | 'G0¥ DU o 2 > E | Con Ca. . ¥ | firm at $26 37l.@2 d $i: Corn Meal, $3 25; extra cream do, $1; Oal T Longworths, $6@10 per nim 28 degrees was re- | ——— ———————— | Horn_Sflver 48 | Copper made a big gain in London as a re- e’ " 'y 2 Buckwheat | CNESt: large berries, $3Gh per che on High w | Iron Silver €0/ 8thail Hopes 15 | gult, It was said, of speculative operations, and | (roats, 4“ 50 ‘};FT:lthMt ‘_,‘,"’.m, 2l | RASPBERRIES$5@i0 per chest. 1a orchards to =0 York Stock Market. | Leadville Con 02 Standard ... 00 | closed at a net advance of £112s 8. Hour o Wicat Fiour, § 00; Hollea CRANBERRIES—Cage Cod, §116i1 80; Jer- . drying winds in that and | v | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. quoted at i 128 e 3 4 5 ke, $0 8 10; | 27 5 per bbl. = ‘ - i % wan- at hd" unchanged, | Oats, bbls, $7 20@8 60; in sacks, R | stune na absorbed much Of the | Npw YORK, Dee. 8The bull movement in | cotCiesns ... 5%06 | Mg 0 1 L e 3T, clectiolytic, $12 121, and | Pearl Bariey,' $6; Sulle Peas, boxes, $1; Green ST A AR gl et 33 g se i g el {\»?“::a':n{ ocks continued in force Quring the eerly | Fime loans ....5 'ouu‘;:mv—mu'n 3 | casting at i w0 Acdty e Peas, 5 50 per 100 Ibs. {Aa;pahclc;l:nd 280500 for common: Chrisimas » . Sy Suwy - | stages of to-day’s stock market, but the pre- | Bonds— Allouez ... . 4 1 o o1 Sows o% sun o e cnne o beran the ey, | Alehison 14 ... 0% | Amalgamaisa *.. 48'" | #1i 1a 38 tnLouden. (ol o O\ 4g Hay and Feedstuffs. G EARS - Winter Nella, from cold storage, central sections the soil | ket and a reaction followed, which carried | Mex Cent 4s .... 60 iDaly West . 2| e otk and At £20 12¢ 64 In London. . QUINCES—10@€0c per box and farm work is pro- | the average level of prices below last night. | Rallroads- e T closed At 48s 10d in Glasgow and at| Hay is reported in very good shape for sell- | PERSIMMONS—30cG$1 per box. Tn. | The closing was easy and without recovery. | Atchison . . 683 | Calumet & Hecl ; e In other sections the rain- | The closing was feasy B0 o hose influencs | Do prefd -.. .. 923 Centennial .. 414 94 In Middlesboro. Localiy iron Is quiet. | ers, receipts being light and the demand | GRAPES—40G6lc for small boxes and 65Q f rally too light for farming | souis be vercelced in the merket . Ghe mo. | Boston & Albany.246% |Copper Range . No. 1 foundry, northern, $15@16: No. good. There is mo further change in Feed- | sGe for crates: larke boxes, $1@1 50. erations Tiowing and seeding are DAck- | mentum of ihe previous advance and the sc. Boaton & Maine..108 " |Dominion Coal : gr@18; No,' 1 foundry, southiemn, and do goft, | Mull, & $19 50giS0H0%per oo o e i Ty Farly sown wheat and oats are thrifty | cretion natural to any speculative movement Boston L ........140 |Franklin $13 W0@14. il A, -',‘DDE;%QHH 30028 50 per ton. Sia ™ for et Tl B e making & row central and | after a given amount of progress scemed the | N Y N H & H...196 |Isle Royale aking good growth in the iRl ek 2 the at b During the | Fitehburg ptd 35 |Mohawk ... . Tewe York Cotton Market. SHOR' 10 00 per ton. boxes: Japanese Mandarins, 176 per hern sections, and green feed is becoming | Principal elements of the strength. DuriBs the | yyion pae . 7 |Old Dominion New i - - FEEDSTUFFS—Rolley Barley, $24@°3 per | box: ~Lemons, $1G2 per box; Grave Fruit, ful, bu most of the southern districts o 2 RINg (hase Whs BIOEAPROSS- | Moxivan Cent 9% 'Caceola ton: Ofl Cake Meal at the mill, $21g28 50; | §1 (G2 50; Mexican Limes, $4@4 50; Bananas. ance of animation and variesy in_the dealings | “ O iing, $29g30; Cocoanut Cake, §21@22; Corn | $1 202 25 per bunch for Hawailan and es has made Crowth, and ain is | they at any fhme hereiotors. Siotie of SN | ,Miscellaneous— {Parrot . NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—The colton market ing, 0; 5 £ Com | &1 402 38 yer bineh. fou 18 v b ke | et & sartioy SAites | g Rarys Quiney .. | opened- w kst a decitne of 11418 points, % '920@40; Cracked Corn, $20 30430 80; | for Central American; Pineapples, §2a3 50 per | i 2 rapidly rising prices. ~This great ac-| , DO Prefd ... Santa Fe Copper. Dut closed steady, net 2 points lower. ixel ¥eed. ‘$22 30023; Horee' Beans, $30@40 | dozen. i by arnc i o g 2 s e g caused skepticiem about the market s i . = 2 ¥ tWheat, $14@16 50; Wheat and Oat, . SRR .. 2 vinesards are in £0od condl- | induce protessional traders. watcnsul tor aigne | DominL & 8-\ 3 \ORY s v 8, | Eastern Livestock Market. | g thkheat, $14G10 50 Soheat ¥ Soa | Dried Pruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey Porterville and Orovilie districts | biafket paused after the first reaction and | Mass Elec Utah .. Wie e 13.50; Barles, SUGIN; Block, $10011; Aalis, | L 11 ‘along the line fs of a holid: gord excellent in quality. | then started upward again the demand from | Do prefa . :‘g;:mm F CHICAGO. $ fl:&[ per m e ch-ufl::. ;n b :";M . ur’n - :i pments are going forward. South- | \heey “uncovered shorts helped the new ad- | Lnited Fruf A oo s CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—CATTLE—Receipts, g yer o usial at (he clowe of the year. Prices are un- oranges are ready for harvest | vance From the outset enormous sales to | 5 Steel Lo om0 a 2066 ot P Ehanged. ABd thire are 20 new festuses io e i peobanic oAt rralizs were mantfest In Brookiyn Rapld Teao | Do Pt o BPAL | Boor o medhum, §3 50@4 70: stoc Beans and Seeds. “Stocks of aversthing sxcapt Prunes and 4 by the wevere winds in Southern | week's advance. Amalgamated “Coppsr fared | Consols. money .. 483 N Y Central .. % | st A e A L b tmer ‘eitrus Trults and olives #re | Dot ® LT O ey s Aive: poat | ool mon 8% Not € Wentern: 301t | Catves, $2 5006 Pinks are about the firmest Bean in the fist | Urken: o . B rise before it was seriously affected by reallz- | a: : Do _prefd 80 HOGS— Receipts to-day, 32,000; to-morrow, | &t present, a there are not as many on hand |, 7 T lley—Cool, fogky weather pre- | [t Porle (oo i tiie effect in cBpper stocks | Atchison oo pretd . S o8 lower: mixed and patehets, | 88 thought. Limas are still in demand and | o ricd,” Sl @4e 3 = - Week. Frosts occurred fre- . * | Atchison ntario & West. 23 ,000; steady : d | S A tke Sivien of Srowers dews seih ried, 3 § A generally in home and forelgn securities mar. v ) 20@4 60 good to_choice heavy, $4 0G4 00 0@10c; Nectarines. 4% tly. bt caused no damage. The soll 15 40 | keto ‘and a violent advance in raw coprer in e R (g g A T CH L o L P e M §1 1581 %: | vove those of buyers e other kinda show | 11 S S REE T B, witied, gt . Sood conditios 3 15 being | 1 4nq0n helped_ this stock. It drop 5 ; . 5G4 55 y “| no particular firmness, being generally quiet. 3 % 3 > AW B W F P ;‘,""’"’l?':"‘:};"?’:z e *"To;e,d at -m':{fim‘:.g;‘ Chen & Ot priid o R LR 18.000; _ahesp. _strons: o g e g P B ved. | "BRINES 1002 crop, 214G2%e for the four appear st - o 4. with decided effect upbn specuiative senti- | Chi G w 3114 | lamba, 10@15c highér; g60d to choice wethers. Te oedn. L sizes. 3 streng and Sheirty. “Grane is growins ment generally. The failure of United States Chi Mi & 8¢ P 225 | gagie %;N{.‘r o Chojee mixed. §1 4003 10; t;gmgsfilhy':.lfz wo:wm‘gw‘.{%vm. ?.-‘.‘. RAISINS-F. o b, prices. Fresno, for 1908 x are in fair condition and steadily im- | Ste¢ a'r;{';,':,‘"":;l"‘;n““;; ‘7;.9‘3.'1‘ Avance | DeBaers &2 " | Western sheep, $3@4 35; native lambs, $1a T e B R 15 | oop: o oxes. o Hm“.“ crown, proving. Orchards wno vineyards are looking | 1ol S00 e SR L uind Sy emiploves over | Do prafd T\ botherh S0 to% | b I8 Wl 901> 3 o0 Lima, 15: Red Kidnes, $4@4 25° [ Joss 'Muscatels, 4ic: do, floated. 4%c wn- #ll, and pruning progrees in some places. | proposed reductions in wages and rumors of | Erie orefd o s0i|. Do preta 90 ‘ Blackeye, §2G2 16 per ctl; Horse Beans, $1.50 | pleached Sultanas, 4lc: Thompson's less, Orange picking and shipping continue; the | DIOPCCC BROBELOTS o R A affected v Boston Wool Market. @2. Sigc. London Layers—2-crown, $1 25; 3-erown. Vield and quality are reported very good. Re. | U gt o x rvrg ; Do Ja peedd.. . BT ' SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3; Yellow Mus- | $1 5: 4-crown clusters. $2: d-crown Dehesa ports from the mountain districts indicate that | this stock. It became known this morning | Do 2d prefd 521 Do prefd . 82 6562 86; $i K061 90; Cana 50: 6- Imperials, §3; Malaga Loose, 2- The snowfall this season has been comparative- | Lbal gold was tsken in Iondon vesterdey for | Iliinois S12515 [ Wabash . BOSTON, Dec. 8_—-With the trading only | iord; 2 €063 85; Flax, §1 SO0\ B0 Canary, | 82 B0; € cromn P crown, Sfie: Valencla - account of Chicago and New Orleans to the | Louis & Nash ..111%! Do pref +inoderately active, the wool market has. main- | d@uv-sc for ern; Alfalfa, 11@l4c; Rape, | crown, ver_Ib: E . S bt 4 Bay SectionsThe weather Qur- | Xtent of three.quarters of a milion dollars | Mo Kan & Tex. 18% D rions. (he Tast” week. Mgt 1%@8ic; Timothy. 6@6%c: Hemp. ih@ihse | Cured. 4%ec: Pacific. do. 3%e: Orfental, do. s . o ~ and additional engagements were made to- | ! ] } e v per 1b: Millet, S@iige; Hroom Corn Seed, $20 | 2%c. Secded Raisine—16-02 packages, fancy, m.hmh wuk'v\al generally cle‘.f and lcn;l m‘u et gy <P g el i b onigh silver, unchanged, 264 per ounce. Money, | turers s D -:ufuzhc: d;:;::m l;l,:n t-.:d 23 per _ton. Sc. per Ib; cholce, T7ke; 12-0z packages, faney. vil ea v % in me sec .. L v " -d 3 ol -, - . £ g = v B e O o taEht a” | loans were generally marked down this morn- The rate of discount In the | ils i the extent B B 0o eavy.| DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 80G2 per ctl | U%e; choice. 6%¢; In bulk, faney, T3e; cholce, Leavy tures as low as 32 degrees were reported in | some places, but no damage was done. Strong | ing. in hope that still lower rates w. northerly winds toward the close of the week | £ » VRN Aoras i woii %o wome extent The ground is | Ply their neéds and when the active -peculu-' New York Grain and Produce. seners in good condition and farm work s | ticn had already made large inroads g the | Srogressing rapidls in ail Sections. Early | aveilable money supply, the rate for call loans | \opo - Al 3 TS e Jooking well and teaking good | Was bia up lo 7 per cent with the urment de. | NEV. YORK. Dec. B WLOUHR Py g Erowth. Grass is growing rapidly in most | mands of these belated borrowers. This Rurry | gty T e S s places, but is somewhat backward in portions ’I1n call mun‘;‘.\' ';:Jh:!x“-’“w” -k mx,:19n-| in- | pold on. grades, of the southern districts where the rainfall has | fiuence on the reaction in stocks. be ontl- | el - P B e atile are I €008 condiion . Ship. | mistic view of the buriness and fnances of | jor i m e et L ren: ey, ments of celery, tomatoes, peppers and late | the country taken by the Secretary of the | (il WO 9" 5 Gste elevator; No. 2 red, raspberries are being mage from Santa Clara | Treasury was a cheering influence, County. Tree and vine pruning are progress- ing Ran Jorquin Valley —The weather during the past week was cold and foggy. Severe roets occurred on several dates, but caused 5o in- Jury. The southern portion of the valley needs rain badly and farming operations in that sec- tion ere practically at a standstill, owing to the soil being 100 dry to piew. In the northern of those who bought stocks to-duy previous rise. lative issues, was irregular. United States 1 sales, $4.535,000, portion the late rains put the ground in cxeel- | last call @ 't condition, nnd plowing and seeding are NEW YORK STOCK LIST. progressing rapid Pruning orcherds and | gyooxe Sales. Hi T vineyards §s progiessing. Feed s becoming | atchizon oo 0% o875 soarce in the southern section. and stock are | Atchison pid .. e i thin, bt healthy: in the northern end of the | Baity & Ohlo ..... 20100 80% 79 valiey green feed has made good Erowth. Pick- | Baita & Obte id.. - 500 an° a8 ing and shipping oranges continue; the ¢rop 18 | Cunadian Pacific .. 9,900 1201 118% good and of excellent quality. Cential of N J .2 : Eouthern California —Clear weather prevailed most of the week with cool nights and heavy Trosts in some piaces. At Ssuta Maria_the temperature fell 1o 28 degrees on the 5 Rain fell in San Diego and vicinity Sund: nigLt High northerly winds dried the soil and caused some Gamage to orcherds and other property. ; Fires i the mountalus destroyed a large ount of valuable timber. Oranges are ready nd harvest fs | progressing in nd San Bernardino counties; the crop hax probably been injured to rome extent by the severe winde, but no posi- tive imformation been received. The wsoil s very dry and rain is badly needed. But Bt- | ing has been done and feed is scarce e ges. The Jale potato crop is light. 1.os Angeles Summary.—A ©ool week with oc- rasions! frosi, quite heavy hF places; tomatoes and cther tender vegetation nipped. A heavy wind_storm beginning Thursday night contin- :d Friday; some damege 10 oranges, but ex- | tent not yet reported. | Kureka Summary.—~Westher favorable and 1 in good condition. Many farmers plowing, wnd sowing full gruin. Graes ie growing rap- idly. Some potatoes remsin” in the ground. Large siipments of apples. Weather Erpart. ! Ches & Ohio Chicago & Alton .. Chi & Alton nfd.. Chicago & G W.... Chi & G W B vfd Chicago & N W Chi Term & Trans. Chi Term & T pfd. € CC & St Louls., Colo Southern Colo S0 1st pfd Colo So 24 pfa Del & Hudson Dei Lack &8Werd Denver & 1 G Denver & R G Erle 15t pi Erie 24 pta Great Nor pfd Hocking Vatiey Hocking Valler pfd Tllinois Central Jowa Central Iowa Central p Kaneas City S0 Kaneag C So pfd o 1o EEF p28 (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) EAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 8§ 5 p. m. following are the sessonal T he rainfalis to| XOPFL& T T Some unwary borrowers were apparently d prevail. | Late in the day, when they attempted to sup- The iw- medjate future of the market is larzely de- pendent upon the cbaracter and the resources in the tremendous outpouring to take prcfits on the Business in bonds was principally 'n specu- in which the price mqvement were unchanked on the Close. on 2 :!é :n:fiias &‘I | open m &5 Tyc; July, 8204@8%e: closed 82%c; 907, @91 14c. closed 9074c. OPS —Steady. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Firm. COFFEE—Spot | for three monthe' bills 3 5-16 per cent. | 91%,c 1. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 94c | £. 0. b. afloat. | severely under reports of snow in the South- west, easy cables and liberal Western receipts. Meefing excellent bull support, iet later reeovered and closed si Opticns declined at first rather however, the at ¢, closed December, c net decline. May, 85 11-16656; ‘Rlo. firm: mild, firm. Fus tures closel net unchanged (o 5 points higher. | Bades, 174,700 bags, including: Deeember, 6,35c; STOCKS OF GRAIN 1 | auotations. tines quiet, Fith pri erritory ' quotation: fhe medhun_q 1 | ming—Fine. '1: divm, 18%@19¢. @1biic; fine me 20c. Montana—Fine "choic dium cholee, 19@20c; av 19@20c; medium chol Welght seagon opens. ‘There is a qujet move- ment in Territory wools at steady prices. pulled wools the market fs dull at unchanged The market for foreign woots con- 17¢ B s For iano 15c laho—Fine, 1 i medium, 18@1bc. R fine_medium, 17c; me- (tah and Nevada- ne, 14 e, 1634017c; medum; 106 ; fine . m 9¢; stap! 186 1! 1 St. Louis Wool Market. §T, LOUIS, Dee. 8.—WOOL—Quiet, gradés and -combing and clothin light i 15@17%c; heavy fine, 1 | Waihed: Bomic. Medium 17@2115¢; 1lgc; tub L Northern Business. bfi‘zfl:srul:h fic 8.—Clearings, $687,207; Potatoes, Onions-and Vegetables. The Potato market was overstocked and generally weak, as local trading was of small vol nd confined chiefly to strictly fancy offerings of Salinas Burbanks. Offerings of Oregon Burbanks, cx-steamer, consisted chiefty of low-grade stock and the top quota- tion was shaded. Rivers continued to arrive freely, but were flrmly held, owing to the high brices at primary shipping points. No fresh Sweets came In and carried-over stock was steady at the previously quoted rate. Recelpts of Onions were lght, but the market was Iiberally supplied and continued weak at the recently reduced quotations. . Many of the leading restaurants- of the city were still ¢l owing to labor troubles, and the demand from that quarter was still light, . No. 1119@12e: No. 8%e for La : Peanuts, ern; Pecans, 114#13c: Cocoam forita Chestnute, talian. m‘!’lONE.YfComb. 11@13c for white and for amber: water White extracted, light amber extracted, 413@be; dark, BEESWAX - 27@20c per lb. Provisions. Chirago was weak, but reported a very cash demand, with receipts of Hogs moderate. ony of $1 in prime mess Pork. but as receipts from all sections were smail, there was no great decline in values. The top quotations were eusily obtained for the | flaling best offerings of Peas and Brans, but carried over and_inferior quality stock. Which con- stituted the bulk of supplies, continued weak for barreled goods Lard ure {n free ther weak than otherwise. MEATS—Bacon, 11%¢ per 1b CUReD heavy, TS Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 131 @lde; 1 hardshell, 13@131g¢ No. 2, 11@11%e: Almonds, ilc for Nonpareils. 10140 for 1 X L, 10%c for Ne Plus Ultra_and e fom East- wts, Cali- S@10c per Jb, and 11@12%c 10c Bgte fair only change in this market was a deciine The demand for 12c for light medium, ldc for light. 1415¢ for extra Hght, 18c for sugar-cured and 1 | g i ; st i 45@6.50c: March, 6.50@0.80c; April, | TA( X 8. —Clearings, §367,547; | at unsteady rates. Tomatoes were the weak- £ -cured; East } 6.90a7.10c. M : A et nell a5 the most_ plentitul désceiption, | ved Hame. lber Cotlfornls Hams, KO SUGAR—Raw, vn’: tair refining, 8%c; cen- | PORTLAND, 8.—Clearings, $630,807; | and carried over stock from aeross the bay | 13ioc; Mess Beef, $11 50 per bbl; extra Mesa, trify, jiu?fi test, 3%c¢/ molasses sugar, 2%¢; re- | h'n';‘v‘:;;g‘k #fl';l 6%‘” 5 i i ;!n .oluju below 3:- ?:::el rates. Kgg | $12@12 50; Family, §13; &m Mess Pork, 317 “fhed, . F 3 o ~CI . $380,1 H lant was easler, as the s Was overgrown by ; Mess, 9 Salted Pork, DRIED FRUITS. balances, $44.494. P04 | Al hard to dispose ‘of. ~Mushrooms' were 1n gt LR TR B B EVAPORATED APPLES—The market fs in = small and firmer. Beef, 15c per 1b. | tight demand, partic: as to the lower Nerthern 1Wheat Market POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 00@ | = LAR: quoted at Tie per Ib for | Eades. Commen, /4GA%e: prime, G05%e: = Soc pac B3 Sulinas’ Boriusies - $101. 85 PP compopied and b for-guré: Rl heviete. purs. choice, 5% ; fancy, e, - ctl; Burbanis, T“ per cti; ver 3 -1b tins, tH e 3-ib PRUNES—Are selling in <mall quantities, OREGON mflm per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, §1 15 :&c 3 s | but in the absence of fmportant offerings prices | PORTLAND, Dec. 8 —WHEAT—Walla| per et~ * 1 £ COTTOLENE—One half barrel, §3.e; three are steadily heid, ranging.from 2l4e to 6%3c for | Walla, 78c; bluestem, 7Sc; valley, 75@80c, . [IONS—$1@1 15 per ctl. half barrels, §%¢: one tierce, 88%¢; two tlerces, all grades. WASHINGTON. N BL reen Feas, 2@ic_ ver b, | 8%c; five Herees, S%c per Ib. APRICOTS_Are in fair demand, with cholce | TACOMA, Dec. 8. WHEAT—Unchanged: | §iriné . B per 1b; Wax 363c; Lina T T R L ? | biuestem, §0c; club, Tee. for bay ad m"’m““"'m'..‘.“:z.r %" xox | Hides, Wool, Tallow and Hops. {JotEe | LOCAL MARKETS. || ser sheic, Cicwsbers an e “eatufeicin ah atong. e e ok | ¢ 2 P B 3 $or are firm, with just enough to redeem | Chicago Grain Market. Ea w B 1 the merket from stagnation. and srowers are Ny A - EBxchange an utiion. Hides show _improvement in tome, both PRyt v g e g B i X e here end in the and there is some de- nd it traders soid May. The cause of the | Silver declined 2. the sharpest decline for a Pertion ot the o receints =l s be o sellinz at the start was the lower tone of | long time. Rates of Exchange remained as | Ib Erubby, and buyers want ‘o secure supplies Sables in e face ot ihe 2 of sound lots while they wn.' Priees. baw- £21405254¢, and on liveral “HiDkS AND SKINE—“ulls and brands sell raders price about 1lgc under quosStions. sulted 81%c. On the decline the re, Oc; medium. Sc: 'lght, Tie; Hides, supported the market, 3¢ for heavy and for light. Be: steadier tone developed, Balted Kiv, Do: Salted fi AUCTION SALES 'A. H. ANDERSON, Auctionser, ROOM 26, PRELAN BUILDING. TELEPHONE MAIN 1852 Sales conducted in all parts of the State. | Correspondence solicited. 1 have customers from outside ol town who wish to enter business here. Have you any ! for sale or a plece of business property for rent? .. _AUCTION SALE OF HORSES AND V™™ MARES, ARCADE HORSE MARKET. 327 SIXTH ST., WEDNESDAY. Dec. 9, at 11 @. m. Forty head of all purpose horses. 'Every horse must be as represented or mowey refund- ed. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. | gon fine. 18G19c: Oregon medium, 17c per Ib. HOPS—19@22¢ per Ib for California. Meat Market. Dressed Hogs are lower, but live are firm. Receipts of the latter are laht, but few De~ ing killed, they are too high for packers to cut up. Lower quotations might result in more packing, provided the Western markets dld not declire as well Beef, Mutton and Veal ars about the same, but Beef is showing ‘rather more firmness and are Mutton some eastness. Supplies of all ample. DRESSED MEATS. | Wholesale rates from slaughtersrs to ers are as follows: | BEEF—61,@75hc for Steers and S@6c per b for Cows. | VEAL—Large, 8@9c; small. 9G9%c per Ib MUTTON—Wethers, 808ic; Ewes, G890 per Ib. LXMB—914@10c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, T@8'4e per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good. Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, per. cent shrinkage for Cattle: ATTLE—Steers, 8@flc. Cows and Heifers, 7@8c; thin Cows, 4@%c. per Ib. CALVES—i@44c per Ib (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@dc; Ewes, 34@3%c per Ib (gross weight). LAMBS—4%@0c per ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 190 Ibs, 5%e; over 180 Ibs, Sc: Sows, 30 per cedt off; Boars, 3 per cent off, and Stags 40 per cent oft from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags. 5@3c Sa; tin, 5.56¢; Wool Bags, 32@30¢ g e Twine. T9@ Se; Cotton Fruit Bags, 613¢, 6%c and Tige for the three grades: Brown, Jute, 614@1lc. CANN FRUITS—The Californi Frut ‘anners’ Assoclation quotes the following price list_for 1968 stock: -4 ] Kt | 2% ; § = 145°F'% | § FRUITS. | 8 |8 2 s 312 Apples 3081 20/$1 10 { Apricots . 1350128 ... Blackberries 40 1 30 1 20 Cherrfes, R. A. 90 170/ 1 40 Cherrfes, white i35 160 135 Cherries, black B 160015 e Rt A 20| 1 10f 1 6o Yellow Free Peaches. .. s e Lemon Cling Peaches. .. 00l 130 12 Pears 2 et g iPlIlllfl 15 1 05 . | Raspberries 25 2 10/ 1 90 Strawberries ... -l 200 175] 160140 | CANNED VEGETABLES— Tomatoes. 2141t standard, S214GSGc:’ Green Peas—Baby petits s. $1 50; petits pois, $1 36: extra sifted, 116, standard sifted, $1: standards, S5c marrowfats, 82lc; gallon, sifted, $4 25; gal- lon, standard, $3 COAL—Weilington, $8 per ton: New Wei- lington. $8: Seattle. $6 | ver HII ! Coos Bay. mond. §7 50 $14 25 in sacks: Penn: $14; Weish Anthracite Egg. $13 $11'50; Caonel, $8 30 per ‘ton: nia_Anthracite Ezs, Welsh Lump, “oke, $11 S0@ 113 per ton in buik and $15 in sacks: Rocky | Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 80 per long ton. according to brand. per Ib, 3l4¢: 44¢ PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles. cases, regular, dc: Enetérn gevie. 6% large | bright,” sisc: tablets, | fancy boneless, S8@S%c: $7 50 pickied Cod, ha CORDAGE—The local tollows, G0 days or b cash. 1o sales under 10 Sisal, 11c; Duplex, 10 er Ib. COFFEE—Costa Rica, piekled Cod, bbis, $4 50. company quotes as per cent discount fc 000 1bs; Manila, 14%e Bale Rope, 108T1¢ 13@13%e for strietly bbis, pr! to fancy washed: 12@13e for prime washed; 11G11%¢ for good washed: nn;:ny.- for good to prime w: peaberry: 9@10%c for good to prime peaberry; 9i4@11c for good prime; $@%¢ for falr; 3@7'%e for common to | ordinary. Salvador—11%@1dc nominal for strictly prime washed: 9,@11l4c for good to Prime washed; 8§14@9i4c for falr washed: 9%@lle for fair to prime washed peaberry: 8%@0%.c for g0od to prime semi-washed: S} @8igc for su- perfor unwashed; 7% @8c for good green un- washed: 8$@9¢ for good to superior unmashed peaberry; 5@7c for Inferior to ordinary. Nicaragua—12% @13%ec nominal for prime to fancy washed; 8% @10%c nominal for fair to strictly good washed: 1Yfl e for good to wu- perior ashed; $14@8%c for good to prime unwi berry. Guatemala and Mexican—1414@15%e inal for fancy washed: 12%@13%¢c for phime to strictly prime washed: @14 for strietly good washed: 10@10%¢ for washed: 8%,@ 9l4c for fair washed: T@S%c for medium: 51 @6%e for inferior to ordinary: 914@1l%c for fair to prime washed peaberry: ' for good to prime unwashed peaberry nominal for good to superior unwashed; 6@8'c extra for ash-damaged. LEATHER — Sole. heav¥. 8 heavy, H0QU0c per Ib: medium. FiG:: light. 24@2c; Rough Leather. 20@28c; Harness Leather, heavy. 3343 (or No 1 and 30G35c for No. 2: medium. 30@37c yhu(c 2 Skirting. No. 1. : Ne. 2. Collar Leather, 15@16c per foot: Trace Leather. 40@ 44¢c; Kip, unfinished, 40650 1b; Veal fin- ished, 50G60c per Ib; Calf, fin . 85c@$1 per Ib; Wax sides, 10@17c_per foot; Belt Knife Splits, 14G16c; Rough Spiits. 8G10c per Ib. TANBARK—Ground, $20G28 per ton; stick, $15818 per cord. COAL OIL— Water White Coal Oil in bulk. 28 Pearl Ofl in cases, 2%c: Astral, in cases, 23sc; Henaine, n bulk, 1de: 19%e; $6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2le; TURI Tie In drums and iron barrels. i 7e per Ib; White Lead, 6'4@7c, according to quantity. §42 50 per flask for export. SALT — The Amalgamated Salt Company 16: Bales, common, $1 65: Dairy, ' per tom, $13 50; Half Ground. $9 T5@10 25: Rock Salt. Granulated, $12 50@13 25 per ton. HCGAR The Western' Sugar ‘2¢: Extra Star, 26c; Elaine, caves. 27%c. TINE—S0c per gallon in cases and RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, QUICKSILVER—$43 50@43 for local use and quotes as follows: Genuine Liverpool, $13 306 $8 50G9 76; imitation Liverpool. $12 30@13 25; pany quotes as follows, per 1b, in I*Ih B.46c; Fruil Granu- lated (100-1b bags only), 5.20¢; Confectioners” lia A, Jc; Extra C, 4.90e: Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY. DECEMEBER Flour, qr sks .. 13 Screenings, sk 187 .- 10 Broomcorn, bdls 208 Alfaifa seed, sks 247 . 170 Tatlow, etls Fides, o 0. g Lime " bbls B i 1L ks . Sy B i3

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