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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL — SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. s the s s$till dull and featurele Stock market open mces again. ain wmarkets show littl ng. sy, with slowly increas cd Fruits, Nuts and Raisin Hop crop of Continental Europ Supp of Catile, « Two more cars of Cranberries i Potatoes still weak Swummer | egetables coming in Poultry and Game in hiberal su Apples in active dmnmd. Ora under heat'y week higher. Sterling Exchange lower. > variation. Feedstuffs steady and unchanged. and Seceds quiet at previ r and Cheese still in excess ious prices. sive supbply and weak. ing supplics. s still inactive. e belozwo that of last vear. Sheep and Hogs about balance the demand. n from Cape Cod. supplies. freely from the pplv and weak. nges quiet south. W, mzln r Ra rnr! fi 20th Meridiar SAN FRANC Time.) 143 rainfa L 20, Dec 1 m e last urs me Last season 19 This STATIONE nge are displayed from For Francisc r thirty : udy, un - wers; light morth wind, & - sudy Tuesday: light th Zing southwesterly ~ wdy Tuesday: warmer R 5o ® nity—Cioudy Tuesday, | - ». fresh southesst winds A G McADIE District Forecaster, > * ERN MARKETS. | - * ew York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Dec , fell sharply below last week's avera he day's total hardly exceeding 500.000 The market, however, showed weil sus rength and closed firm at the top ) ,/or_near it re was consider the gradusl sdvance jonal inter the buying was intermittent | by no important reaction. The was @ disappointment to the bear ele- and their buying to cover furnished one important sustaining influences. In there wae o repetition of the pres- k-pt the whole market unsettied tter part of last week and which ed by the bears to heseld a new ere is a speculative party in the m ket which avows the conviction that the recent onsiderable recovery in stocks hae tion of the recovery a decline of still greater force is in prospect. The short duration of last week's roaction was in itself a discouragement to the followers of this opinion. and they were inciined_to reverse their position when prices staried upw d again. the London market was a heipful factor nd buying offers for Londor account gave of the outiook for peace in the discount market t teriing exchange here with a good demand for remittan: But gold was again secured in the London ma ket for shiy t to New York to the amount | of $2000,000. The anntuncement had The heginning Securities case some early re; fect on activity, but traders seeme to come fo the conclusion that | the possibility of a considerable delay still in the decision, and the extent to which a possibl unfavorable decision had already been discount- of left It unavailable for immediate further epeculative commitments. The dividend on the - Ofl Company stocks, payabie to-mors row. will be ihe occasion for the disbursement of $12.000.000. and a number of other divigend payments wiil be made ai_the -smme strecgth of the market was pretty aiftumed, it Amalgamared Copper, Union cific and Southern Pacific were notably mu-. their gains exceeding the two point mark. - strong Gemand for raw copper heiped u-u «..mu.M'wmwa:l;? weather was supposed to be vantage e coal cal roads gind the demand for seasonable rgmw it Bonde were mot very act T SRR nited Btates bonds were all Ry unchanged on NEW YORK STOCK LIST. the argument in the Northern [} 300 63 300 s .. 500 k7l 0 14 100 54 00 203, B0 158 2 2% 24 1,900 50% J 5§ a and United States Steel preferred | The more cheerful tone | cking. . London took a more | the usual stimulating effect on the stock market. | t Washington seemed to have | | Min n& st L 100 suri Pacif S50 100 100 - 3 o . g Lo0 118% 1175 118% Wahash Wabash Inter Paper aper pi Rubber Goods pfd Tenn Coal & fron. Leather pfd S Rubber S Rubber pfd. .. U € Steel T S Steel pfd Western 1 Shares sold Rafiroags of San Francisco: . BOOV at $35. $2000 at $75 50, EW YORK BONDS. 1000 at | 17 8 ref 2 reg..106% Hocking Val 414s.106% | Do coup 2106 Louis & N uni 45.100% | Do 3 reg 4 Manhattan c g 45,1011 | | Do coup .. Mexican Cent 4s. | Do new 4s'reg Do coup .. | Do ol 4s res. | Do coup |- Do Bas .00 NRRof Mcds N J Cent g Ba... 01 N Y Cent g 314 Nor Pac 45 ... Do 3s ... \ adjt 48 ... Atlantic C T Haito & Oblo 451007 ) Do 3is 95 Cent of Ga 5s....108% Do 1st_inc o6 Ches & Ohio 4168.10215 § Chi & Alton 3s. 8% CCCESLgw n;l,.;rolfllLl\'\' hi Term nion . Calo F & . ony o Con Tobacco 4s.. | Colo & So 4= D&RG 4 Erie prior lien Do gen 4s . FUW & D C Ints 10214 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. | Adams Con 10/ Littie Chiet Alice 20 Ontario o0 Breece 10! Ophir . o0 Brunswick f‘un ... 03 Phoenix 05 | | Comstock Tunnei.. 05 Potosi { | Con Cal & V Horn Silver Iron Silver - Leaaville Con 5 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | Money — | Wests Cail loans owie] ” Mo 7 ‘ Time loans ... auu, |Adventure . o% A Bonde— | Allouez . | | Atchison 4 ... Amal . Mex Cent 45 .00 1mu"\=':'.'|".‘ b Fitchburg prefd. 1. Union Pacific Mex Central . 4 Misceilanecus— o S\ . - 1 e | Generai % -:12 | L4 New Vork Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, mm hmll nm - ! orly t~ again become strong. The strong on the falling off in the world's ship- Small fn the Northwest also contributed to | don. pening w ments axy receipts the bullish sentiment, and May opened %@ higher prices at Liverpool. to 15@8%c higher at 81%c to Slbyc. Commis- | buyers to hoid off. sion houscs had liberal :;hrln:- d there was CASH BARLEY. some liquidation. While there was a good gen- Feed, $1 10@1 13 Shipping and Brew. l 1 eral demsnd at the start the selling became | ing, $1 15@1 20; Chevalier, $1 20g1 45 for fair 50 fervent tha the market was unable to with- | to choice. stand the pressure and prices declined. May FUTURES. 4 Uing off to S1%c. Reports of rains in Argen- Session § to 110 & m. and fears of damage to the winter wheat [ No gales. erop tysthe cold wave brought out & 2 p. m. Session. commission-house demand later bln"flu d:y May—$1 G4 ! of support from the big bull operator trade” Gomtt e ot Th (he latiar Tart of the bea | o o T The SE o N e N"“* At A After advancing to Se, a gain of ac. strong. Inued small receipts. wt 434,@43%c. Oats were steady st the opening in sympathy | g1 271,y 45 ,,,r ‘Northern;. Black, with the strengih in other grains. but as session advanced an easier tone closing prices showed a slight loss. at 36%¢. Provisions were steady early in the day, _.—-l- 265,000 b\uhel,c The Cmensn market ere. much ghter chan | Stcaay Trices. in_sympathy with wheat May closed | oping tonc to the ‘market. the eloped and May closed | but R catin 1 e on e wane. tine was favi le on whole, | Eamh gratn tn this market was unchanied | but futures were lower. CASH WHEAT. California Club, C‘I 009 42 ‘White Australian, $1 508" $1 40@1 411 : Northern Oregon Vailey, §1 40. : Californla Northern Club, FUTURES. Sesston 0 to 11:30 a. m. | e s Close. 1 33 fEn e May—$1 33%, BARLEY— o | previous prices, and the uncertain weather led The market was very quiet at Offercngs are ample bm Do heavy. and.receipts from the north ning rather light just now. The vosnlhlc (h\. ernment order now pending imparts a strength- ““or_ Californis. *end 51 163; White, $L 2212@1 25 Red, 81 15 tor teed and |_..¢>’ for seed: G 12t N Rather more inquiry is reported at SOR | unchanged quotations. Western sackeu, #1 25 for Yellow, $1 prices received 4 setback under selling of 1ard | white and §1 =061 22% for Mixed: Calizur by several commission houses for forelgn nc-l,“" Yeilow, " 221561 30; wmall round do, count. There was also some evidence of pack- ; g S White §5 2501 30 per ctl ers selling ribs. May pork closed a shade low- | L 1 2561 40 per ctl, er, lard was down 2%@5c and ribs off mmfl\nr.fl‘r 4 202 00 per cul. The leading futures ranged as follow % 41% iy 353 3T ESEY “per barrel— 11 4215 11 55 180 1185 ¥ 5214 8wy § i ver 100 pounds— Mess Pork, January M h qummans as follows: 2 spring \htjv\ 82c; No. ; No, i 1 | | | Open. High. Low. Closs. Flour and Millstuffs. THY% % S1% FLOUR—Calitornta Family Extras, $4 g 4 86, usual terms: Hakers' Kxiras, §4 ! Oregon and~ Washineton, $3 90@4 20 ver bbl | for Family and ¥ U@4 40 for sakers'. MILLETUF FS--Prices in_packages are as 3 Filour, 33 26 per 100 1Ibs, Rye Meal, §3; Rice Flour, : xtra_cream. do, $4; Oat G ; Buckwheat Flour, :1 wu h; Crack heat, 3 Fa- . $4 00; vhou Wheat Flour, § 50; Kolled Oats, Db 20g8 60; n sacks, §6 T5@8 10, Yearl Harle, $4; Eolit Peas, Doxes, §i; Green Peas, 30 50 per 100 lbs. Hay and F red.\'lufi's. Threatening weather and ‘hm.nwms Ba\' cakened the Hay market and dealers y ‘quoted a lower range of prices. The par- is very sensitive and easily affected by the eather. Bran and other Feedstuffs are re- i | ported steady and unchanged. N seed 931ac; BRAN—$10 Lug20 Su_per_ton. $1 0014; prime timothy 52 MIDDLINGS—$26 50G28 50 per ton. per barrel, $11 50G11 i Phard, " per 10 | SHORTE—$19 50m20 50 per ton. | Potnds $6 471,@6 30: short ribs sides (lcose). | FEEDSTUFFS_Rolled Harley, $2i per 8012306 31341 short clear sides (boxed). | ton; Ol Cake Meal at ihe mill, $21G28 w0 3012126 20: whisky. basis of high wines, | jobbing, $20g20: Cocoanut fig=:: corn clover. contract_grade. $11. Meal, $20G30; Cracked Coro,' 320 0 50: | Mixed Feed, $2'50g3%: Horse Beans, Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | per ton. Flour, barrels ... 17,800 11,100 | © gAY Wheat $13 50@16; Wheat and Oat, Wheat bushels 3@10 50: Oat $12@14: Wild Oat. $11 30 Corn, bushels 50; Barley, $12@13 50: Stock. nominal—none Qats, bushels ‘nm Alaira, $i0m12 50 per ton. Rye. bushels RAW—40g66c per baie. hunhl Barle: be Produce Bxchang O firm. Creameries. ma was W ries. 14@25c. ggs, decidedly strong, Cheese, 10G10%5c Forcign Futures. LIVERPOOL Wheat— Dee March Opening aeean 64y Closing 644 PARIS Wheat— New York .Um;l Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 1 2% 6d to £124 23 Loc: - at an advence of £1 Spot and £125 78 64 for futures. was quiet and higher, spot closing at & ing at § Lead adyanced 2: and wae algo higher locally at $3 25. Spelter was 5s higher at £21 Teeders: 1 T0a4: e s 90; !fil cholce _mixed, Visible Supplv o/ Grain. St. Louis Wool Market. BT LOUIS, Dec. 14— WOOL—Stead: s, combing and clothi Erads 21c; Tight ine, lsc‘h!sc heavy fine, 12 Mlgc tub c. washed, New York Cottan Market. The ship Vincent cleared to-day for wheat. nger, bushels. ‘WASHINGTON. TACOMA. Dec. Bluestem, le; Club, Northern Business. SEATTLE, Dee. balances, $114,885. N ORTLAND, Dec. 14.—Clearings, §781,202; | 295 balances, $157,647. e BPOKANE, Dec. 14.—Clearings, $446,450; balances, $41,336. | - LOCAL MARKETS. — e Exchange and Bullion. F ) The London tin mar- | ket was firm and substantially higher, cl(wmx tar iy tin 28, Copper was unchanged at £86 1is 6d for spot o £11 3s 94 in London 64 in Lon- ll‘;cull)‘ speiter was nominally unchanged Iron closed at 48 94 in Glasgow and at 4ls 503 heifers, | $1 50@2 35; bulls, $1 15§4; | mbs steady: good to choice Soas aa: | Hubbard NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The visibie supply turday, December 12, as com- ;_medi- Queens- almouth | with 113,261 bushels of for the sam ports, cleared with 27.734 bushels, and the Ad- miral Halgen, for the same ports, with 15,066 14.—WHEAT—Unchanged. 14.—Clearings, $815,47; TACOMA, Dec. 14.—Clearings, $436,901; bal- Beans and Seeds. There is nothing further to report in Beans, [ the market being ulel and unchanged Pink, i 3 50; Lima $8G3 10: Red Kidneys, $3@4 2 S oo G lorme Teane 41 50 csl:lans—xarmvn Mustard. $3: Yellow Mus- tard, $2 Gd@2 S5; Flax, $1 $0@1 ‘Alfalfa, 11@14c; 6@6%c; Hemp, 31 | per lh Millet, O Braom Corn Seed $40% b3 on. DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 S0G2 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetable with the market still There Potatoes ruled weak. with poor ~ stock. es and wers plies of the best Salinas and Or | were well tp to requirements an as_previously quoted. sales at the top quotatien were rare. quoted lower. prices There Fceived. Onlons were unchanged, with ' the | market rather weak. Receipts of Vegetables from Los Angeles were heavier than usual, gating over 300 Packages, Despite the Heavy receipts the mar- ket ruled firm, and_choice lois continued to lhrlnl high prices. Receipts of Bay Tomatces were very light and as the offerings were of ad in Middiesboro. un- | Taaned Nor 1 iowndry,. porthern, $15@10: | £00d quality prices had a sharp advance. N foundry, northers, $14G15; No. 1 foun- | \Wrapped et from the south readily com- ary, soutbern, and No. 1 foundry, eouthern | Man theGop quotation, while unwrapped sote, T13 Bo@is lots ranged from 75@SSc per ‘crate. Mush- | e AT rooms were more plentiful owing to the re- ¢ cent rams and prices were shaded, FEastern Livestotk Market. POTATOES—Hurbanks from the river. 60@ per ctl: Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 45 per oft; Oregon Bur 85c@S1 05 per ctl: River CHICAGO. Red, 60G65c per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, 30og#1 10 CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—CATTLE—Receipts, | 24,000 steady: good to prime steers, $4 301,; o“ons—ucl 20 per ctl, 5 i5: poor to medium, $3@4 ib; stockers and | VEGETABLI i cannér, HOGS Receipts to-day, 48,000 to-i w, 30,000; eteads om S lower: mixed utch- e i s Gog 55 ient $4 999 | @10c "per 1b: Dried Peppers. 548 per lb.ior | 4 65 pu® ot atea, B | Stockton and 11@123%c for ' southern; Dried EP—Receipts, 2000; sheep steady to 10c | Okra, 121c per Ib: Green Peppers. 6Gl0c per ib; Mushrooms, 2 per 1b; Marrowfat and uash, 'lofil‘l Dper ton for rownd 1e per Ib for sacked. 5 | lots and 14 Poultry and Game. The market for Peultry and Game were lib- erally supplied and continued rather weak. 'S | than_at the close of last Week. Three cars - {of Western stock were marketed and there were large lines of local stock offering that had been carrled over from Saturday. Tur- keys both live and dressed, were offering in limited quantities and pricés stood about as previously quoted. Game was abundant and several kinds were (uoted lower. The easier prices, however, tended to Increase the de- mand ‘and the market was well cleaned up at 1 clase. POL'LTRY—M Turl s, 18G23¢ e Turkeys, 1080 e, ot per pai: $1 5@2: Gunnn. $2@2 25; Ducks, S6G6 dosen for old and $0G1, for Youn. Fens, 3450 @b for ematl or laree young NEW YORKfl D[t(‘dl u—;m cotton market 50- e o i DT o J‘ll 5501 50; Wigseon 31236150 mall Ducic et Jwy L oS { Brant, $125 for smat and Northern Wheat Market. iish Snipe, common_ Snipe. $1 Doves, §1 h mbuu. 2 Tor ¢ coucnml. -nd OREGON. §125 for Brush; Hare, $1 50, PORTLAND, Dec. 14 —WHEAT — Wall; A | ot Gi@izc; Bluesiem, T7c: Valley, T8, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. re was no further decline in Butter. but the market continued weak, with lai on hand. The situation in rematned a8 for weeks past, the market being over- supplied and sluggish. ¢ were quoted as on Saturday, and the m et m- ranch was gulet and easy. with the toward a In'.f “of quotations. l'oejl ln gradually but the in- are 1n 5o small that It 1s almost impercepti- Receipts were m Ibs Butter, 570 cases and 2000 1bs 3 90; Canary, | Sweets were weak and | | the market shows no change. aithough buyers Were operating more freely | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1903 Btuestem, 31 3031 51i0: s 5" o0 0, | jro | Winter Nellis, from cold storage, zmuuofl-—msfl per bo: AP igor small boxes and S5c@ 5150 tor v.-rgn $1@1 50. GITRUS PR l’l’l—-Nl\el onue-. $1 269 2 50 pey 1; Tangerines. fo Balf Doxee & nd TOCIL for ¥ quarter Japanese Mandarins, S1 25 per mon $1@2 pe: rape Fruit, Mexican ‘Limes. um 50: Bananas, PO en tor awalian and = $1 pe: mrc’uemnl American; Pineapples, $2§3 50 Dried Fruits, Nnt: Raisins, Honey | & | llness sfill prevails in these markets and prifes show no change. RUIT—Apricots, @9 ‘or Royals and 9@ 1c for Moorparks: Fvaporated Apples. 4@3iec. sun-dric L@ic: Peacl 4% @8 G@10c; Nectarines, $@5i%c: Figs, white, 4G4%¢ ln hoxn. black, 4%¢; Plums, pitted, 8G9 per flch!i—lm crop, 21:@2%c for the four - RAISINS—F. o. b, prices. Fresno, for 1903 50-1b_boxee—Loose Muscatel, 2-crown, ’ %o: 4-erawn, 4 en':p per Muscatels, éached Bultanas. et Th ‘o s B80; G-crown lmperial 2- b; do %-crown. She: Valencia row Cured. 4%c: fic, do, 2%c: Oriental, do, e, “edcd th.lll!— &0! packages, fancy, 'Q per | choice, Tl oz packages, fancy, A8e; cholce, ¢"9.= in bIle rlnr) T%e¢; chalce, = softshell, 131@l4c; kardshell, 13@13" C. n l t. Aimonds, 11c for Nonpareils. cfor I X L. 10%e¢ for Ne Plus Ultra and edoc Pnnuh 6@ic for Elsl- e = $4 0@ o sd10c »er “ib, - and 1oeuc for Italian. HONRKY~-Comb. 11@13¢ for white and oq for amper: water white extracted, S5&A light amber extracted, 4ic@ac: dark. 316 o BEESWAX -27@20c per Ib. it Pr'm"isic ns. ) 1161 fornia Chestnuts, Pears, | Mark Emerson, C. R. Splivalo and- George C. Ress, - Stock and Bond Exchange. MONDAY. Dec. 14—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asic. | 4s qr conp ..109%110% 4s qr cp m-u::u, m( 4s qr reg ..100 110 |3s qr coup..108 - MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, ¥ 11 — | Do con 8s. — 108 103 |0 W gtd Ds. 9 106 uu:um- S s — Hon R T 6s.104 L A Elec 5s.1011510515 L A Ry e 13 : 101 Mkt-st C €118 Do lcm Ss. — NRR of O, — } 1o kS WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 42 Marin Co .. 61 — |S V W Co GAS AND ELECTRIC 6714 INSURANCE. Firem's Fndi2e EANK STOCKS. | Port Costa.. LSPC 1 eg Ge.114 Do _stmpd. 1065107 SRTIFICATES, I-’\'." Bhere was nothing new m this market. | Am Nt! Bk.I25 130 L P & A 170 CURED MEATS—vacon. Anglo-Cal ..-85° 91 °| Mer Trust 2y heavy, 12c for light me Bank of Cald47% — |Merch Ex = T4i5c ‘tor extrn liht, 18c for sugar-cured .na'| Dp.149 = — |¥ F XNationl. — — 20¢ for ~extra '\lnr cured: Eastern s S o o cured Hamn,. lifornia Hame, | SAVINGS BANKS, 1315¢; Mess Beer "$11 30 per bbl; extra Mess, | Ger 8 & L. 2230 2275 |Sav & L So. 84 101 $12@12 50; Family. $13; prime Mess Pork §17; ! Hum 8 & L. Sec Sav Bk 400 500 exira clear, §24: Mess. $10; Dry Saited Fork. | Mutual Sav. mo wa Udlon T €0, — — I2c: Pig Pork. $28: Pigs’ Feet. $5 25, Smoked Sav Ul 2, Hnl.RIDSi e STREET RATLROADS. A o aquot 7 P o . { o AN B tor pus:, half barrelh. pure. | Genreh iy . 7oy, |Fresdto | Blic; 10-1b tink, 9%c: 5-1b tios, 9%c; 306 tins, 4 3 e | 10c. - - _POWDER. ., - COTTOLENE—Oze - halt ‘barrel, 8Tc; thres | Glant ...... — =) Vigorit < s 3% 4% half barrels, 83c: one tierce; 8%c; twe tierces, SUGAR. ; five tlerces, 8%c per Ib. Hana P Co. — _S0c \Kilauea S C. s ey Diwatisn €. 40 & 1 Nakawel "C-3 | . e onokaa § C 121 1334 Onomea S €. — Hides, Wool, Tallow and Hops. ! Buten's b ¢ 51 10| pasubau s ¢ 14 15, | . MISCELLANEOUS. Hops are steady and- unchanged. Messrs. | Alaska P A137%140 |Oceanic S Co 5 & John mnh & Son, writing from Nuremburg, | 2l F C A 93 |Psc Aux FA 43 3% Getmany. under date of Noyember 20, give the | €2l Wine A 91 |Pac C Horx.167 — fpilowing figures on e Continental Morning Session. j Ylela for all Germay 449, Boatd— 466,000 cwt last y 20 Alaska Packers’ Assn 142 00 et 184,000 cwt last year: Fran | 100 Pactfic Lighting Co 35 00 ewt. against 50,000 cwt: Hotland and Belgium, | 10 ¥7 50 93,000 cwt, against 65,000 cwt: Russia. 60,000 105 S /o | cwt, againat 60.000 CWL makig A Lotal vield | §10,000 ws oo | for ‘the Continent of 712,000 V1, against 825 | 000 cwt last veas ¢ 0 S F G fe Co R S AKINSCulls and brands sell | S10.000 8 B C ot & b ooy at iolasdrios 18 | under quotations. Heavy salted = $2,000 U S 3 per ct bonds (coup), 5 9.108 121 medtum, Sc: light, Tic; Cow Hid: Afsivimon S e for heavy and 7 or light; Stags, b S ¥l ted \Veal, 10c; Salted Calf. I K Yoe: “dry | ga 20 California Fruit Canners i 30c eace :{ 0:-- ll' .\mhw R R 1st ¢ 5 per e 000 Pacific Eleetric Ry b per éent | “nfl,‘d",', "'05”“" Pacific Lighting oo i £ o Targs And $262 50 for medium, 8 ¥ Qs & Eiskiric 175 Tor wwall and 802 for Colt Eld s XR LA Hides, dry, S1 75 for large and $1 30 for m i Spuing Vallal Yotk Co n Burbanks | and 5e higher at £5b6 10s for futures, Locally copper w Leke is quoted at $12 508 | an abundance of carried over stock on | Jariet at $12 25g12 50 and cast- and five tars of fregh stock. were, Te- | 80c: mediu ! for Australl atum, $1g? 253 for small and S0c for Coit Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, dle; saited | Mexican, 2c; dry Central - American, Goat | Skins—Prime Angoras, T3¢ afic: !nul ile. TALLOW rede: No. 2, 4c:_greas WOOL~ Fall. clil 11c; Middle County, 11 u@ize @12c; Northern Defective, a1 and Méndoctno, evada, m fine. 184119c; Oregon mediu Hoys—qu-c ver b for Caitfornia,” Meat Market. The demand and supply about balance and DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to deal- ers are as fcllows: BEEF—1@7}4c for Steers and 5@6c per 1b_for Cows. VEAL—Large, 8@9c; small, 8@9';c per Ib. llbm!l——wnhtrl. 8@Siac; Ewes, SHSHC | per LAIB-—w,.mc per 1b. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7@S'c per 1b. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, dellvered In San Francisco, less w per cent shrinkage for Cattl CATTLE—Steers, 8§@lc; 7@8c: thin Cows, 4'(-(' CALVES—1@4l4c per Ih (:mu welght). SHEE(P—-We\helfl..“’ %@4c; Ewes, 34G3%e per (groes welg] LAMHBS—41@bc_per HOGS—Live Hogs, 10 lo 180 1bs, 5%c; over 180 ibs, Gc; Sows, 2Q per cent off; Boars, 50 ' per ceat off, and Stags 40 per cent off from above quotations. i and Heifers, General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 565;}:: 'ia{:'lfluon:;n. leece ne, 7 0& and l“c for §6 per ton; I\a' w ; Bryant, §6 50; Bea 50; Stal $7; Rosl 50; Greta, 81. Walisena, Riel 3. Combetiand, | $13 " balk and ver Caol Bay, g‘ 25 tn sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, ' 4; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $1 §11 50; Cannel, 50 13 per ton 1 Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and #12 80 per long tan, according to brand. OILS—Quotations are for barrel, ada Be. Linsced. 4c per gailon for it Aot 43¢ for raw. or Ofl, in cases, No. 1, 70c; | Bakers' AA. u 1061 12; Lucol, 4 for botled | and 43g for raw; China Nut, 56@70c per gailon; Cocoanut Oil. in barrels, 58c for Cey! 1on and 86¢ ; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 80c; natural winter Sperm Oll 75¢; extra bu-cn.a winter Whale Ofl, 6%c; natnral Whal ned Lard O per_ton; 1 50% 45c; dark Htrrllll 43¢ bolled F , 40e; rl' Flli Oll 38¢; bolled Paint Oll :L&: ‘raw Paint Ol Ti—Water White ('Dll o1l in bulk, Astral, 22c: 28c; Eotene, - flm in Mfllg 17ci ? Bensine, in cases, Gasoline, in blllk. 21¢; In m—ne per gallon in cases and 'ue ln drums and fron barrels. RED D WHITH LEAD—Red Lead. 6%@ Te m:- White Lead, 0%@7c, according to quantity. ('Hmnl No. 2. 84 2564 43 No. 1. 85 .’ 36 2506 Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY. DECEMBER 14. :.ca Wool. STOCK MARKET. jgarse and smooth. | Coke, bulk and '“ in l‘ckl‘ Rocky | cases, | Paraffine Paint imon Ofl, 3Sc: | $10,000 S V 6 per cent bonds.. | Caé Oil Stoek- Alma - Apollo Asscclated Trust Certificates Aztec .. ‘alifornta Standard . Caribou ... ‘entral Point Con ago Crude remont Bid. 1 | Four . Fulton | Giant .. | Hanford | Home ... | Impertal ... Independence . Junction Kern ... | Kern River ‘ris Orz'ldrmal of W 0Ofl City Petroleum Peerleas . Pittaburg | Reed Crude |8 F & MeKit San_ldaquin O & Senator Soverelg: Sterling . uperior . | Thirty-three | Toltee . 5 Twenty-eight . 425 West Share 2 | Associated Bonds | Miscellanecus— IAhhy Land & Improvement. Alemeda Sugar .. | American Biscuit | Amerjean District Tel 1 Gas & Electric Corp | California Cotton Milis . { Callfornla Jockey Clug | California Shipping Chutes Company . Cypress Lawn Imp Fischer's Theater Gas Consumers’ Ass Honolulu Sugar Northern Cal! Po North Shore Railroad Orpheum Compeny Pacific States Tel & Tel. Dack San Franeisco Dry Sanitary Reduction Work s:uumg‘ Land & Ferry. Sperry Flour Company | Standard Electric . Tesla Coal Co . | Truckee Electric T'nion Sugar United Gas & Electric . SALES. Morning Session. Board— 100 Home Ofl 200 Soverelgn Oil Afterngon Session. 00 Sovereign OF Mining Stocks. Following were_ the sales on ‘! i T i ] £is i § il i i R i | ssgres i g i ] £ Overman .. Overman . Potosi L i i | ,! orma Stock and Ol Exchange Askod. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BXCHANGE. on_the San cizco Stock and Exchange board vesterday: 'l i fi'l“. gfi.fl i 3 Fran- | serived 1n | Of Christmas gitte | ciation; $N | of Marengo. 13 AUCTION SALES “Qlwkly the Highest Amount.” i what it means to dispose of your (ml WMR they have been used. See ANDERSON, The Auctioneer, About it. Room 26, second floor of Phelan Bulldifl Tvl'phnmo Main 1852, AUCTION 1 handsome donkey cart and harne: pinto ponies. 4 stylish surries. 12 buggies. 7 wagons, 43 horses, 40 sets of harness. Must be old. Tuesday, Dec. 15, 11 a. m., at 140 ’olld‘ St UCTION SALE OF HORSES AND WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16, at HORSE MARKET, 327 “Forty-five horses k\‘ 09 Occidental % Ophir 23 Overman . 22 Potosi 8O Savage 15, Scorpion 04 Sex Belcher 14 Sierra Nev Crown Point. iver Hill Eureka Con.. — B0|St Louls . Exchequer ... 17 18| Syndicate Could & Cur. 34 35! Unjon ( Hale & 45 48 Utan Julia 04 05 Yellow Jacket TONOPAH MINES. E Bid. Ask Esperanza ... — Ol Ton & Cal MucNamara . 08 13 Ton of N Mont Ton..1 25 1 27%; Ton N Rescue ... Ton Midway.. Ton Belmont. 77 - ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. _Jeremiah and James E. McCarthy w0 Mar Maxwell, lot on line of Polk street, 46:6 S of Green, S 21 b; W 8i:6; §10, o Joseph H. and Mathilde M. Scott to George " Donovan and Mary K. Fiteh, lot on N line of Hay atreet, 1970 E 35:1% by N 120; $10. Mier to Lissette Dinkel- 240 W of of Hayes street, . W i3 by 8 K $10. Antanio Lalolo to Murfl urren, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 9 W of Steiner, W 29 by N 105; §10. . Cosgrove to Margaret J. MecCor- mick, line of Haight street, 50 W of Lyom, W 25 by N 100; James ‘A. and Mary A. Squire to Katherine A. Ward, lot on SE corner of Waller street and Masoric avenue, S 33 by E 106; $10. Frank R. and Sophie Grannis to Laura K. Isaacs and Elisabeth R. Smith, lot on N line of Sacramento street, ¥7:6 B of Spruce, B 25 by 27:8Y, ; gift. Goldie Collins (wife of J. 1) to Antonette G. Baldwin, lot on E line of Stanyan street, 143 S'of Parnassus, S 25 by E 108:4; gift. Baldwin to Guy Lathrop, same; Mary B. Elliot to Harry C. Best, lot on B line of Noe street, 230 N of Fourteenth, N 25 by E 162; $10. George T. and Margaret G. Smart (Gallavan) A. Dowling, lot on W line of Alabama . 101 N of Twenty-sixth, N 25 by W 100; ames, Margaret and ilavan, 51 Daniel Gallavan to Margaret Gallavan, same; podman to nunard McCann (trustes o . lot on S W of San- by § 114 uise A. Schussler t> Herman F. A. Schuss- lot on § line of Eilis street, 6i:6 E of 0 by S 62:6; §10. K. and Matt'e E. Bowles to B. Brodnax, vided line of Gush street, 88:6 E of Jones, N 137:6; $2500. Catherine Paine line of Kate street, 56; $10. “Thomas and Catherine Fanning to Ellen Ax- till, lot commencing 66:10% E of Sixteenth ave- nue at intersection of S line of Tacoma strest projected E 68:1%, S 125, W 30:2, N ginning; $1200. Mary M. B. Martin to Willlam¥ P. and Eliza- beth I. Foster. lot on S line of C street, 26:5 W of Efzhth avenue, W 26:8 by S 100: $10. Stephen and Mary E. P n aac Liebes, lot on W W. Jones to Tteenth avenue, 100 S of C street, 27 :6; $10. to be- {erson to William Witts. lot on . %0 N of Randall, 3 and 4, block 26, Lovell and Laura L. White to Nora Sullivan, lots 20 to 42, block F, Silver Terrace: $1100 " Calhoun to J. B. Painter Com- corner of Farallones strect ftol nvenue, W 180 by S 125, lot 3. Railrcad Homestead: $10. J. B.<Painter Company to Mary and Dora- thia Fraven, lot on W line of Capitol” avenne, 0 S of Faraliones street. S 75 by W 105, iot | 5. block I, same; Same to Mary E. Son-ur (wife of Willl . ot on S line of Farallones street. 108 W of Cavitol avenue, W 75 by S 125, lot 5, block [. Raflroad Homestead Association: also lot on W line of Cavitol avenue, 25 8 lones, George and_Sarah S. Ba Company (corporation). lot 10, block 389. South fan Francisco Homestead and Railroad Asso- ‘Andrea and Maria Rovegno to G. Roveg- no, lots 14 and 15, block A. Getz Aadlma to Lakeview, quitclaim deed: Sarah A. Cosgrove to Margaret J. McCor- mick, lot on S line of Minerva street. 200 E E 200 by S 125, lot 2, block Q. Railroad Homestead: $10. 't nd Ma l«‘-nhy to Nellie Bond, Fon B 1 4 t, 26:8 8 of Green- o nstein llll.llu B. :nd L% E! Dowli .M‘Knllwllncnl on _streel n( Onl':’mh S 25, W 140:10%, NE B8y, B 10. 11y § ob . and Maria G. Willson to Hearietta Sittenfeld, lot on NW corner of Fuiton’ street and Parker oo, N 113, SW 407:0%, 8 125, 10. Susan J. Whitehouse to Patrick and Jessie ine of sqrn-;lo ime: erick and John e street, on N ¥ oby X R ooy nu-“.v Frederic E. - baiance and “l"lr‘mu‘ll“ "M.- of lll Of Thomas Magee, e to Prances é"fi.’.":e Dore ¢ street, 165 SE alg'-m. W e mn to Joanna nd Ma '87?1 to Mre. E. v Prior ided 3-16 of lot on 8 line of i .01% W of Montgomery, nder H. to on NE cormer of Twenty thl ireat, reet, N 125, E 120, § 25, fl d Sarah M. Jones to Benjamin zlu‘:‘ N Illh of U street. 32:6 W cf 50 by N 100, to correct