The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 24, 1903, Page 13

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& MANY TRIBES OF ONE RACE Dr. Franz Boas Believes That Natives of Bering and Green- land Are of Similar Origin . * Ze; c-md Sigve Gamline. In bulk_lie: | EASTERN INFLUX A CAUSE k i‘-‘:"mm Gasoiine, tn bulk, Zle: in N ‘it vy su 5 b i 3 es it of no BaytE on. Specumtive :dmmm': e R e P s = %2 2% | Theory That Inhabitants From ‘were 1di off I " oS8 a e T rlces T, Sxpectation |1 SRR NRAITEISNESN UGN | Aeross Straits Have Mingled Livest, bt E £} r raf- A - - Emtern tock Market. |iiwe Tuess wers fn good aemend o - + SUGAR—The Western Sugs: Retung Com- | - With the North Amerieans CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—CATTLE—Receipts, | c®iPts- Cubes. A Crushed and Filne 5.65¢; phaats $ 6 SRS, 000, -Market 1ve and I5¢ higher. 5| Supplies of Game were well up to require- | p,ygered. 5.50c: Candy Granuiated. 5.50c: Dry e, siors G55 73: pOYr b et gy 05 | ments and prices were achangsd. ser 1b; | Granuiated. fine. .M. Dry Graawated. carse. | NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—Basing his — opinions upon data coilected by several Ss. while here it Was quiet with spot quoted for southern: Dried Okra. 121ic per Ib- Green | lat s © > > . 3@Sc per Ib: Mushrooms, . e | Iron closed at 49s 33 in Glasgow and at’ 42 Ib. Marrowfat and Hubbard Squash. 'm descriptions_ $11 45 per 2000 i ! i | changed. No. 1 foundry northern is -quoted ey AT XS T 3 2 uthern and N southern soft, $13 0O, G i Porltry and Game. E # ol dap = it v 1% ] 4 E £ i | 3 8 g § i 3 i H iR H 5 § [ jeww ¥ Dr Trading in the Poult’y market was confined | New York Dry Goods Market. almost entively to Turkeys and all other de- seriptions were dull. The market for dressed ' ; # b .'umm&nmm Localiy iren un- per tom for round lots and %@le per Ib for § : el iy : £ g H z ¥ H i % H | NEW YORK, Dec. 2i—Values keep con- E { stantly rising. but mo activity on the part of ' asked for fancy prime stock. but as receipts . : : t : 7 " § i 5 2 i 28 i | buyers of dry goods is evident. but rather were heavy prices commenced to decline shortly W YORK BONDS. | increased caution. Where zalés are comsum- after the opening and in the afternoon the best 106 Louts & N unf 45.100% | mated they are at asking prices, and often stock could be obtained at 23@2ic_ while com- loey ks & X Unl fel0o® | these figures are materlally above what would mom and inferior stock was Bard to Jousz Manhattan ¢ & 45197 | have been considered by the buyer a few daye of at the minfmum quotation. Western chilled 107%| Do Ist inc ago. Snd frozen stoek was being marketed freely new 4s reg.133Y Minn & St L -} at 21@23c and this had a tendency to weaken 4 the mariet for Californian. The exact re- Ton! o 54 . New York Cotton Market. ceipts of Californian could not be ascertained. 3 } but a conservative estimate placed the amount NEW YORK. Dec. 23.—The cotton market at about 280 tons. The market ciosed rather | opened steady with & deciine of 4 to an ad- \'Dmce of 7 points und closed easy with a de- cline of 3 to an advance of T points. . i ; g.. i ' b H SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 5 Do e L 5] T w2 Tt New York Stocks from onme 1o three points higher. i B ¥ Local Stocks and Bonds featurcless and dull. Stlver and Sterlhing Exchange show slight variations. 1t 1 Texas reported dying from drought. : | r a brisk demand from shorts. Western Corn offered to local millers at lower prices. quict and steady. Rye still dull. v. Fecdstuffs and Beans quict and wnchanged. Cheese and Eggs plentiful and tweak. December Barley higher wun. Southern Ry 3s.. Tex & Pac tsts.l Tol St L & W 4. 68 | i oct te T 81 T5g4: @ | T POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys. 20@26c buils, $2@4; calves, . = $2@2 25; Goslings, 3 explorers sent out by Morris K. Jes- | HOGS--Receipt 0. estimated to-mor- | = 30 all and $5 50@6 50 for - » row, 21 Maghet e and 160c higher. Mixed Y S e e e 3000: ol Reostars, $500.30; | sup of this city Dr. Franz Boas, curator O ough heavy. 33 a0 aes Fryers. $3@5 5; Broflers, $ 5065 for JarS: | bafiis §0e: hoses. G1i: H. & E Cral of ethnology of the American Museum CCC&SLg4s9 o5 W ous higher at Chicago and dull here. S T - 208 B ey g o 1 3 o : 3 = rttle, Sheep and Hogs wnchanged. Deaver & 8 G 4 2015| Do Deb B 11 Gl | lamby stcady a :.:d'cl\‘n'mg ;_‘:n;u. 33 50 GAME—Maliard fi%"" e g < T | belief that previous theories as to the ranberries firm and almost clcancd up. Do gers fn o 80% | Wis Cent da -ovo 1 |.shab. 33 3503 1o: _ native lnsve $i0% 10 5642;_small Ducks, $1 258 Receipts of Produce. |orisinof the American and Asiatic Ft W & D € lIsts 102%/Colo F & I ¢ §s. 70 | western lambs, §3 0. * E White Geese, $1@1 507 b B | tribes around the north pole are found- Pot 4 o i Al Hocking Val 4155.106 | e Branit, $1 25 for small and $2 for iarge; Honk- H Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables moving off well. Lt e TS & 7 5 tor targs and 34 ior amal; Evgiien | FOR WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3. | 400 the curator declares that - % . : MW YORK MINING SYOCKE. o b sox Sttouis Wlaol Mavkel. { Snipe, §3. common; Snipe, $1 75 Wild Doves, | Flour. or sks .. 10.438 Feed. sks ... =t Turkeys open firm, but decline under liberal receipts. Adams Con ...... 25| Little Chiet 4 $1 25; Rabbits, $2 for Cottontails and $1 23 for %700 Broomeorn. ‘bales 121 the tribes around the Bering Sea and I = b .9-:;':‘" ST. LOUIS, Dec. 23.—St. Louis wool, nomi- | Brush; Hare. $1@1 25. 2 162 east to Greenland are subdivisions of Fresh Fruats e, but stcady. 03! Phoentz ' !nal. Medium grades combing and elothing. 900 | one race, and that the Esquimau po- e ———— 052 . L B L B g S e e Butter, Cheese and Eggs. &5 | sition as a distinet race. so long con- o 2 L i | g e =t P — . 220 | ceded, can no longer be sustained. “It o o the mountains: | orth winas, | - % All three descriptions under this head are 10 e . THE BUSINESS SITUATION ", Uhe mouetaio: lght north wincs, | rom Sifver ... 13 Small Hope «ort/u?m Business. L e T e ol Seems clear,” he said. “that the isolated — i Fair Thursday: brisk/north winds. BOSTON STOCKS AND BO! . Ememxr change. Clu&(buyer;_u:? ‘z:y\nt 40 | tribes of Eastern Siberia and those of The Outlook Cheerfub, With Re-| St Francisco and vicini St \Westingh Com.... 8 | SEATTLE, Dec. 20.—Clearings, $509.608; bal- | 125, e e R R TR the northwest coast of Ameriea form : 7 T A. G McADIE, District Forecaster. | Call loans ....5%@6 | Mining— m-x(:;’ix’nmmc 23.—Clearings, $100,665; bal- | SUPPlies of all are liberal. Stocks of Exms | sop ©One race, similar in type and with many wewed Activity Expected 5 Time loane i T 5 Sty S8 gadunily Iociavi The Ssa—y 960 | clements of culture in common. The With the New Year o - .17 N 1 - = I | Atchison 4s . PORTLAND, Dec. 23 —Clearings, 3686,385: | ™ gl 0O Butter, 660 cases . | invasion ‘of eastern tribes in America G = ASTERN MARKETS. || dex co- | AN e, “Dec. .—Clearings, $417,826; | DEES and 37,400 Ibs Cheese. — . »| has disturbed the former conditions, Beory Clews. the New York benker, sass | ¥ * balances, $37,699. : A G slure Daties; | STOCK MARKET I | but enough remains to lead us to think Nee ik - 15@17%3¢; cold storage, 21G23c per Ib. 4 * | | that the tribes of this whole area must New York Stock Market. 5| Conper Raage ... & Northern 1Wheat Market. e e | be considered as a single race: or, at NEW YORK. Dec. 23—The stock 140 |Frankita _......0 75 S = Il | Srades; Young Americas, 13G1ics Eastern, 15% | , Boyond o decline in Mutual Electsic to 8375 | Jeast, that their culture is a single cul- » . Dee e stock market for S S @l6ic; Western, 14@15c per Ib, rities. ng continued lght. ture, which at one time was found in the most part continues in a state of hiberna- e o TACOMA, Dec. 23 —Wheat—Unchanged; | EGGS_Banch, 363 for choice apd 35c | Fse TG corinuel VML ooy spning | potn th - . o g™ ey | S Prectieally il of the circalation o to- | SO0 NECS - St a0 3 for smail and mized colors: store, R@3%: | company of Nevada County has levied an as- e northeastern part of the Old business baremeter, this X s market was within the Stock Exchange | yfis e OREGON. cold storage, 27%@d2le; Eastern, 197 | coasment of 7 cents per share, delinquent Jan- = World and the northwestern part of DA R S e If, without any perceptible sbare frdm | Amer Sugar e b ek W T, RO, sidvey. vary 16 A St o Ses Fras. | the New Worid." ke de sources. The feature of the da Do prefd .. i gk . : e i National Bank of San Fran- Heretofore the dwellers of the Arctie rom an 22 - 2 = seo first semi-; 1 dividend of o Fe Savye P B Decidvous and Citrus Fruits. | o B e e e st the rate ot | region were believed by many seien- s 4 per o per_cent per annum. ‘The Germania National erbilts responded to this news — % | LOCAL MARKETS. Thers are mow very few Cranberries left, the growth is to Bank will remove A UStS to be the oldest existing race and in the 1 b yuThere are SEF e Cali - Lo tey | to be of pre-glacidl origin. some. The chief ob- point drop m Lake Erie and Western i Trading in fruits was less active than om m;xu building. northeast b of 3!" Montgom- e Sy 2 and 1905 we were ked exception among the Vanderbilt 5 d i g TR B e it | g o o the : Nothing could chec e Shore controlied company, the Lak Exchange and Bullion. Taiere "dnd aéeatiers ailke. were busy with| TG sareement between the sharchoiders of s i ure Jdividend redse scemed w 3 1 T > —_— - ket was in good | the Vigorit Powder Company and the E. I du | " 3 P P except prOMIBLIVE | noing oot on Lake Brie as W 4 i 2 { Turkeys. The Orange mar e A line of industry which is in its - &in <t ¢ e Erie ern_ holders 5 ; hange. stxt it v ; | shape for famcy weil eolored stock. which Pont de Nemours Powder Company expired De- | y - ¢8 the supposition that the pensnc from opers: | V10 York Grain and Produce. |Sitint BT . Y | e il soarce. “Boorly colored stock. con- | comber 15, bat &s yet none Of the stock has | infancy, but bids fair in the near fu- i to the contrelling company would be & fi 435 |tinued abundant and moved very slowly at peen withdrawn. Negotiations are still I tyre to be of considerable importance, Sterling Exchange, cables. 0. The yearly statement of EW YORK, Dec. 23.—FLOUR—Rece}, w York Exchange, sight '3 unsteady prices. The Appie market was rath- | progress, however, |4 " i res. There are earnings was the subject of wide- 80 barrels: exports, 68.115 barcels: saiee, | New York Exchange, tel 10 | er easy’ but prices of fancy stock were un- | Ll s i th exportation of hats to the Unit- projected that n with the dividend | 7a o - . | Silver. per ounce 551 | changed. Ordinary and medium grades were E Bond Excha ed States. While the wool and felt hats K ek surpios atter charges and diei | 12:700 packages; market moderately uctive and | youiar Bolbs S3% | Cfering at easy prices and wete in good | Stock and Bond Exchange. will probabl I P to $332.013, compared with $3,- | 0. E demand ‘among peddlers. Stocks of Persim- > 11 p! ¥y never be a very impor- ! us. year. The maovement e Vanderbilts revived discussion of the ne- w York Central to be financed - = steadily decreasing and prices have Wheat and Other Grains. | narrower range. - Strawnerties arsived rather - ! market is the extreme southwest, | freely ana sold slowly at $2 50@3 50 per chest. 2% pal | and Yenoice Grapes were in .good request at UNITED STATES BONDS. x and among the few who like to own WHEAT—Th n news worthy of note 258 crate. Trogjeal fruits were Bid. Ask | Bid Ask. | . = = 1 hard Manitoba, al, | from the Eas ¢ was a wire from Dal- :l‘flmm'lfld",’x;c;“‘e‘t ‘The] Panama steamer | 4s qr coup..110 — |4s ar cp mewliii3sy = @ “real Mexican sombrero,” there is a U‘yunm opened little unset- | las, T;w, saying that wl:»n: was dying all prought up 251 cases Mexis Limes and 34 | 45 qr reg. . 1001a110% 3s qr coup..10TR168%; probability of extending the commerce a time acted easy, but before | Qver the Stats from drought. crates Pineapples | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | wip g Todeits wed_stronk on noteworthy support | There was nothing new here, either in cash | “CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $14@16.per BbL | Ala A W da. — Y In straw and gal has ajimest Inavs WHEAT—Receipts, 38,500 bushels: exports, | WEDNESDAY, Dec. 23.—2 p. m. tant article of export, as their princi- 5 S ¢ elevator ar 1 Northern Duluth, city, aliroad bond issues positions as to the Rock Isiand consoii- ue of $250,000.000. Any ru Rect were s yarious war rumors and lght of- | gTain or futures. | APPLES Fancy Spitzenherss % per | Bay CPC 5s.101 | nitely. The finer grades of palm hats, tween the adoption of the plan, its ey contined very firm aif day and | L..su";v?i,\fi-rl. o cantorats | DX oEr vasisties, 31 25QL 30 for fancy, 139 | cal € G Sa. — | which are admirably adapted for the ejection and the issue of a st e California Club, 3 40; California ¢ lor choice and 25@! : - | cal € | =i, bonded Dropefl‘y n.-(em' f,:—f.f:;r?.x.r White Australian, §1 5081 : -Northeen Club, | mas Apples, §1 50@2. § m&etds — H 5‘"“'“"_? season at sea ide and in yhe €2 needs. The general contention $1 40G1 4114 ; Northern Bluestem, §1 501 515 PEARS—Winter Nellls from cold storage, | Cal-st : - jcountry and in all picnic and guting am-uuz% various railroad sys- t | Oregun Valiey, $1 40. 150G i l‘mCL“kl o expeditions, can be laid down in the s= of funding temporary loans FUTUR f e i Bk -y 4 | F&cCcH — American market at figures which will cet e S e B R ey i e | CITRUS P 31790 | Gearyww Js. 43 { enable them to compete advantage- g - e . {May ........5135% $136% $1 39% SL 36% |and 73c@81 2 1; HC &S e — ously with the various classes of i it T T December—$1 35% bid, $1 40 asked. Tangerines. §1 25 for hai boxes and T3c@S1 for | Hom R T 6s.104 straw hatsein use there. Reference is n holds. ia Anan 2 | quaster boxes: Japanese Mandarins, 316150 L A Elec 5101 | e there. e By o e P Sl thit | Open Low. Close. | for half boxes: Lemons, $1@2 per box: Grape | L A Ry Se.lil | made to the classes kmown as “de Bromcsung Gl e e € LS1 93§t $136 §1 30, | Fruit. $203 30: Mexican Limes. $4G4 50; Ba_ | L A L Co fs — trenza,” which range in price from $1 ich speculative activity was diverted to the | @ Vic: Futures wers higher, especially | 1anas. $182 per bunch for Hawalien 20d $202 | Do g1 52 — to $20 (Mexican money), according to Cotion market, where heavy realizing of profits | September, which advdnced 3¢ on the morning | (°F ' * 3 . | LAP lem 5s.100 102 the finenes of the braid and quality of mtnesTpoied in the desire to reducs ‘commit- | Novimber, i jaesslon. Of the shast intersss of sbout. §0.000 ria B2 | Mktsc C s 118K — the palm. C approaching holiday Interval. SUGAR—Raw ominal. . | tons in December about half remains vet to £ 5 = e ot -G = s sod . ling exchangs weakened further to-day and | 3 110 Swc: centrifagal, 95 tese 5 0-100: ma. | be delivered. Most of the current iberal re- | Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey | xBn o cio = 18 |SPC 1cs 56 - 117% | The hats woven in ome piece, and e demand for remittance was light, the period sugar, 2 13-16@3%¢. Refined quiet. cefpts are for this account. The cash grain Do 5s ....114% — | Do stmpd L0$%107% | 7 Satione hatiog Bt e, JeuLry obil- DRIED FRUITS. | sympachizes with futures and is a fFaGtion of | Lpirr spricots, TG0 for Rovals and 99 | N P C R 6. — 108%S P B R e — 132y | Which sell here at from 10 cents to 30 e cally expired. - i 50 higher, = Byapom i X € — 110 S V W 6s..106 — | cents apiece, w .n?;h‘e_ bond market was firm. Rock Island 4s | _EVAPORATED APPLES—Tha market is 3 © CASH BABIEY. 1ic for Mosrparks; % o ‘.4’5,,3”, ‘.Pz:,; 5 :.C i :rlrx ':Do h ;’sm.l",‘ =1 D and the straw hat rang- and Central ot “Georsia_ineoores Being bought Common are quoted at 4@ [ Feed '$1 1001.13%; Shipping and Brewing, | Jun-dried. 3W@ic; Eeaches SRQIHS: PRt | X § R R 50.10 100%| Do de 3am. 97 9% | IDE in price from 25 cents to $1. could D ois (o Sher level. Total sales, par value, i cholce, 6@6%ac, and fancy | §1 1561 20; Chevalier, $1-20G1 45 for fair o | B0 pocs o pIa e e A itted, 6GDe per | O G L H 3s.107% — |Stkn GAE 6s — 100 | undoubtedly be expcrted to the United Tament bonds were unchanged on the lagt{ PRUNES—Are In fair demand from jobbers | <70 ST = & i S ."Iv!si’:r;:} Srocks. 105 | States to advantage. It is rather _seems 10 be enjo: RRLE | and ruke firm at prices ranging from fi: to| Sessior: 9 to 11:30 a. m. | PRUNES—1908 crop, 2%@2%c for the four s — $1 |Port Costa.. — - |Strange that some of our enterprising . ; and the South s | "W YORK STOCK LIST S¥e. according to grade. | May—81 05t bid stzes. L T W co. 3 hat ha cer procured models high price of Sales. High. Low. | "OTS—Are quiet, with choice quoted at | December—$1 14 bid, $1 16 asked. RAISINS—F. o. b prices, Fresnd, for 1903 Marin Co .. 61 — .S V W Co. 38% 39y men have never pi 1t T extra choice, 9% @10%e, and fancy | T § crop: 30-1b boxes—Loose Muscatel, 2-crown, GAS AND ELECTRIC. | from the United States, so that these e pfd _ ~ ] 2 p. m. Session. B%e per Ib; 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 8%¢; Seed- Cent L & P. 3% 44|S F G & E. 66 | variqusgclasses of hats may be bralded Baitimore & Ohio. . Remain quiet, with choice still | Open. Hn‘ih,' Low. Closs less Muscatels, 4%c; @0, floated. 43c: un-| Myutual E L. 7 S% S - Balt & Obio prd.. e, extra choice T%@S4ec and | May _.......SL 06 $1 0B% $1 05% $L o bleached Sultanas, 4%ic; mmp::n”- Seedless, Pac G Im.. 54 5i% i to suit the foreigh taste. An order & Canadian e | OATS—There is no further change to report | 5'c. London Layers—2-crown, ; 3-crown, | Pac L Co... 53% — Lw eived in this city a few days o et b an imporiant factor | ¢ [alie e Dk o ket g s O opaniar, 15 Mamas Loves 3| - TRUSTEES CERTIFICATES oS sal el R i B g proved to be '3 £ I = | hotiday character, ; G-crown. oose, 2- | 3 . | n . Last month (November) our Chicago Grain Market. | "“White $1 221461 25 for California and $1 7% | S per Ib: do S-crown, Sc: Valeneia | s £ G & B 68 67 | | United States for something like 1060 o | Chicago Gt West.. CHICAGO. Dec. 23.—The wheat market was | §1 20§1 3214 for feed and $i 23@1 35 for seed: | Seeded Raisins—16-0s. pickages. fancy, | o o poageg o ) | ¢ this increase, $32,. N SUw B e more or jess a one man affair to-day, being to | Sray, $1 323, S per lb; choice, Tisc; 12-0z. packages, fancy, ot | produced in the shapes desired. There aod was due o high | Chicag & ¥ W 3, /3= extent devendent upon ihe ‘action of | CORN-—The millers now report a qulet mar. | i%e; choics, e 0. Nk, SR TRE AL e UL | is no reason why this trade should not nE. . the bix bull interest. The o et and say that tl are offered Western at | T3e. . -5 4 i Ry A _",k T ptd v on ail sharp ramei‘.nunly o Jfifldflfk’l‘}:;fi: the new quotations below. Not muefl ne(lvl:y NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13%@!4c; | Anglo-Cal .. 85 91 |Mer Trust. | result in the exportation annually of orts an o aniy $37,000.- | € C C & St Louis . all breaks. Opening prices were steady on small | IS looked for. until after the turn of the year. | No. 2, 11%@!2c; No. 1 hardshell 13G3lac: Bank of CaltH 47 |Merch Ex .. — | hundreds of thousands of gross for use S SUL DAY B T | O e .. locai receipts, May being unchanged to a ' California is also being offered freely in this [ No. 2, 11Gllic; Almends, lic for Nonpareils, | Cal Safe Dp. — 131 S F Nationl. — — s e Bt seamun tu the UBE i e e ¥ o D e I e T M | B Tt 0 1% "0 Yemim !;‘:’ctgwx.:n:a";n%:n::fuxiaquiw o SAVINGS RANKS g;x:: !M!odem Mexico Y o . : cver start. but bec ciged ¢ for oc; . €@ : A S. H — . baiance easily explaine | Delaware & Hud . two or three arominent eommission nouses | $1 22%2@1 25 for White and §1 2214 for Mixed: | Pecans, 11Glic; Cocoaputs, $1 30G3; Chest- Ger S & L2Z3 — x 14 and cuggests its .‘znw_r Del. Lack & West.. were free sellers at the same time the im- California large Yeilow, $ 4: small round | nuts, S@10c per Ib. Hum § & L. — — | & - - uwr_:r:';;} :: rvmf‘f‘,‘e: O'":;{ s :KR G . pression was created that he was selling more | do_$1 40@1 50: White, §1 35 per ctl. HONEY—Comb. 10§12c for white and $12@ Mutual Sav.100 10! ! ‘ e g o 5?(- L oo [~ T pid. than he boughbt. This belief led to a smail de- RYE—$1 25@1 30 per ctl. [ 9tec for amber; water White extracted, 5G5%zc; | S F Sav U000 — | Standard Electric s S -v:: Au;?l‘:xl( e :hxer promises e - cline, May going down to $2izc. Shorts be- | BUCKWHEAT—$1 73G2 per ctl. light amber extracted. 4i.@0c; dark, 3%@dc. STREET RAILROADS. Tesla Coal Compa: - ¢ rrent mon Erie Int pi came active buyers at this figure and the price | e BEESWAX—27@2% per Ib. . California .. — 205 |Presidio .... #0% — | Truckee Electric MONEY AND STOCK! ER I . - | rallied. During the latter part of the session | Fl d Millstuff. —_— Geary AT ) o 2 5 : Gt Northern pfd oo mmilict denuid our and Millstuffs. P i Ry calizod - As the ciose of the year dsaws near act Hocking Vall rkes Sosipss ccommaatis sceih we | Proui POWDER. e S She S e Hocking Valley.... adyices trom Dalias claiming_that “wheat s | - RIS 3 sy & w5 moderste limits. Closing of accounts ying all oyer Texas ou acciunt of drouth. | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 R | Glant ...... - ments fncidental to the ond of | foms Central 200 21 May advanced to SSic. but heavy realizing | 4 85, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $4 50@4 60; | Chicago was higher. This market continued | SUGAR. ue ©5 divert attention from the | Tows CoTaa " = 20 | quickly caused a reaction. The close, how- | Oregon and Washington, $3 0G4 20 per bbl for | guli at the familiar prices. | Hana P Co. — 7T5c |Kilaiea SC. — & 0 The possibility of a slight | Kan City So . .. " e v 38 | even was firm with May Jac higher at S3ie. | Fagily and $3 90G4 40 for Bakers'. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11%c per Ib for | Hawalian C. #4% 45 |Makawe! C. 23 24 . ppgs =y furry in the money market also restrains spec- | Kan (vty S0 pid. flf:'g L st b B - Mé—‘m—"g‘m m‘_‘bz-:kun ace aslheavy, 12 for lignt medium. “He for light Homukaa § C 135 I3t Omemea S € = 31 | S0g No0uies 11000 » vertheless there is a_more conf e - as little in | follows: Graham Flour, 32 100 ibs; xtra_light_ 1Sc for sugar-cured and | Hutel — 2| Pasunau i S0 the market and the relcasd | the way of mews to affect prices. Closing | Kys Flour, §3 25: Hye Moal, £3; Rice Floue | S tor wxtra ghr cired: Eastern sogar-cured G LA I i 5,000,000 for dividends, eic., aft | 9';5" _— “"1‘ 3'"‘, closed at 44 cents. | §7; Corn Meal, $3 25 extra cream do, $4: Oat | Hams, ldc; California Hams, 13%@13%c: Mess | sjaska P A130 140 |Oceanic S C— 6 | 100 Sanitary Reduction Works 168 1is important factor in the invest- | hw“‘[ ;‘DV fz‘n: 4"";'3‘ &fl!fi and commission | Groats, $+ 50;: Hominy. $1 @4 25; Buckwheat | Beef, $11 50 per bbl; extra Mess. $12G12 30; | Cal. F C A. 921 — |Pac Aux FA 4% 54 200 Clribeu » a 1w t demand, especiaily as the amount wiil | g f{ . ~ SyStrength In wheat, | plour, $4 50@4 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Fa- | Family, $1% prime Mess Pork. $17: extra elear, | Cal Wine A 901, 91 “IPac C Borx167 — | 359 Junetion e excess of last year's payments. Indica- - m‘ c“;m ":: i‘:’;; et. The close was firm, | ;ipa, $4 Whole Wheat Flour, $24; Mess, $19; Dry Salted Pork, 12c: Pig Pork, | Morning Session. | certainly point to renewed activity in the G i o Bpaionky ot g demang | O8t5. bbls. §7 358 $6_75@8 10; | §23; Pigs’ Feet, $3 25: Smcked Bee?, 13¢ per b | o | M a Stocks. stock market soon after we get into the new i g3 g00d demand | pear| Barley, $6: Split Peas, boxes, $7; Green | LARD—Tierces quoted at Tlce per Ib for Board— | = Mrung OCRS. gy gt < g e from commission houses and locai shorts. For- | beas, $3 00 per 100 1bs. % Stk Gad S fox gerur BhEteiretn, purt. 10 Alaskd Packers' Assn. b 10..140 00 | general trend of values will be upward and mot o g Mg B o g B g o oo T Y SUer l01b tins, S%c: S-1b tins, %e; 3-Ib tins, | e oo | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. s o gty - =g ciosed 30 o 3 = an : . i as ec 0. n i i it T T e ribs 123@13c better. Hay and Feedstuffs. B TR e Naie Sanet $i55: e | 5 S F Gas & Eiectrie Co. 57 0 | Following jwere the sales on the San Fras- possibly in the Far East or in case of the 20 Waiar Tt saswnd = balt barrels, S%c: ane tierce. S3c. two tierces, |- $9:000 S P of Arizons’ (1910) 08 73 | ciseo Stock Exchange Board yesterday: merger Accision. Pen sy ivania Close. | Thera is nothing new under this head. Prices | Sizc; Sve tierces, SKe per Ib. e 950 | 34 W ——t R PCC &St Lo "~ 'ace steady and supplies about balance the de- T alloe, Woal and H 15 Spring Vailey W= - Co ...... 30 0 | ne eather Report | Reading ‘ise” bt A Fiides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. . Sessi | L. > ing st Poaas i Sile | BRAN—$19G20 per ton B res, ey : Afiarnocs Sesslen. | ot - il Reading 24 pfd ... 100 ki NGS—$26 50628 50 e Board— e s (120th Meridian—Pacific Time ) Rock lstand Co. .. 15,000 3% Rl I e There are no further developments in Hops. 10 Makaweli cash ....... | 20 Cen C & Va. 9% 100 Yellow Jacket 20 EAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 25 o m. B 1 Coptd. .. 4 41% | FEEDSTUFFS_Rolled Barley $23324 per | They rule firm. especially in Oregon where the 10 Mutual Eleciric Light | 100 Gouid & cur. 3 . The following are the seasonal rainfalls zl - & H F ist '('&d' e “ibi fi ton; Ofl Cake Meal at the mill, $29@2S 39; | yetivity has been most pronounced of late. 30 Mutua e ght . | Afternoon Session. N4 date as compared with those of same date SLasrapd. W 04 % | jobbing, $29@0; Cocoanut Cake, $21@22; Corn | HIDFS AND SKINS—Culis and brands sell Street— | 200 Beleher . 2 100 Crown nfall in last twenty-four hours: | o Louis S W . e Meal, $28 G0@20 50; Cracked Corn, $29@30; | about /13e under quotations. Heavy salted | $3,000 S V 6 per cent bonds ..... e. 106 00 100 Caledonia ... 63| 30 Savage ....-- 9 . o S | SUL S Woprd B 8., Mixed Feed, $22023; Horse Beans, $30@4 per | Steers, 9ep medtum, Sc; ight, Tiic: Cow Hide s @ Con C'& Vait %) 20 Union Con .. St Paul pfd 1m2ie B | Wheat, $13 50@16: Wheat ana Out, | holied Kip, 90: Salted Veat, 10c: Saltes cmie | California Stockand OilExchange | e S - Bewth Fucibe ... 53 sl 1 921 | $13@15 50; Oat. $12@Li: Wild Oat. Sil 50G | 10i4c; dry Hides, 15c: dry Kip. ide: dry Caif, ey | PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. e o D I e e ™ 233" | 13 50; Barley, $12g413 50; Stock, nominal—none | ISc; Sheepsiins, shearlings, 23@30c éach: shori | o Stock— < — Asked, | _ Following were the sales om the Pact 6.2 313 Inies & P.‘:;‘k * z.e00 ™ here; Alfalfa, $16@12 50 per ton. Woel, 406G60c each: medium, T0@%c; long | \yma " Stock Exchange yesterday: 088 313 | GYe 2 600 STRAW—40@85c per bale. * Weel, $1@1 50; Horse Hides, salt, $2'755 for \polie H Mogning Session. o2 oS By 6 821 e hrtl!‘ tu:‘u:: X:.Icéo‘m:m $1 mfi&fi;r Assoelat 500 Andes . lg (0 Ophir 2 = small a ; Horse 3 - Aztec - - 3 28 1B ek Tam X 2 ¢5, R 7% e and 31 0 or mlm ST 01 % I, i 4 0.40 6.5 | Wabash ... . 100 20 2 i 4 for smal 3 | Bic: dry saitsd Mexican 5c; 16 200 Stiver o | Wabash pta ;%0 3 3% H | Can quotatons were as follows: Tiour, | This e L i | B striesti ot - Goat. Skt Peinie A | 17 5z . une e e > - steafy stk diey < IXn & 2 TGS0lge: No. 2| more or less Indifferent. Priges remain un- | goras, Tdc: large and smooth, 30¢; medium, SSe; | . 28 Yo b T S B R e o S ac: Noo 3 “white. | changed. Smrall, 26c. ' Aeramm = 2= 2 i 3 R ey A good Teeding bar: | PEANS—Bayos $2 10G2 40: Pea, §3; But- | TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 4le per ib; No. e - = z 22 4gdue; fair to choice malting, 43@3ic: | ters. 83 25; small White. $285@3; large White, @e. - -1 3 b 5 15 | N 1 faxseed, 93c; No. 1 Northwestern, 31.| $240@2 C0: Pink. $2 65@2 S0; Red. $3 50; Lima, H s ETATIONS, =z 1 ;m | prime timothy seed, $2 tlown:;l n;i m‘nII:;I | $3@3 1u; Red Kidneys, $4@4 23. Blackey gl 3 = g : s 07 | $11 S716@12: lard, per GO0 621 ¢ Sterra : i g ! zhen“r"lg sides (loose), $6 1216 17 H 30 300 Yellow Jacket 20 2 - : 48 | clear sides (boxed), $6 371:@¢ - Srery, LA e RN s e | e 1% @sc: Timothy, G@hiaes %G e Kern TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. 3 30. N Ciear 00| 5 Articles— Recripts. Shipments. | ib; Miilet, 3g3%c: Broom .Corn’ Seed, w Meat Market. ver . : Following were the sales on the San Fran- SW Pr.Cldy .0 29 | Flour, barrels 5 3000 | per ton. * . - and Exchange yesterday: N Clear 00 18 | Wheat, busbels 25 DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 S0@2 per ctl. —_— Morning Session. X Gear @ 28§ Con, bushale ;- o e Thers fs nothing mew to report In this 4 100 Ton X Star.. 49 e Clowsy 2 | Bye bustels . 338 | Potatoes, Onions and Vegelables. | ™™ oo or ypars. CEmTaN s N Clear %0 125 E - trom sia to dealers e W Cioudy .10 T On the Produce Exchange y the Butter | Strictly fancy offerings of table Burbanks ,::"i:l'u'-':‘u B ‘M-: ':;: Midway.. 30 XW Clear 00 53 | markel was quiet and easy: NIO’F«:: continued fo meet With a steady demand and | “"REpE _gl@Tike for Steers and 5@€c per Ip | Feel Crude . a*" 11| 3% Tom N Star.. 38 W Clear 00 26 | dairies, 14G31c; tgi..nndy 0 firm, V12¢i | Oregon Durbanks, ex-steamer. cleaned” up | yob Come, ¢ § F & MeKittrick i e S N Clea= .00 14 | cheese. steady,’ 10817 %e. > auickly at steady prices. About 35 per cent | VAL Large, S@0c; small, S@10c per Ib. - | £an Joacuin O & D. W cme 0 195 —_— of e cargn brought down by the last steamer | yTTON— Wethers: 3'sGStc; Ewes, Tgse| SSTOlr - z > - 1. | Foreign Futures. sold at. & maximam quotation. ~Salinas Bur- | per Steriing CLOSING QUOTATIONS. o Sear miy Paper- e were dull And accumulating in the Sae WEDNESDAY, Dec. Z—4 p. m. e = = Bid Ask Bid Ask. NE Clear .08 Internti Pump 70 L3 fl"—h L N Clear -~1xm| Biseust o1 63 Kentuck o o Xy Slear .00|Natiomal Lead. 34! I8 19 Keves Graes. — 173 EW Ciae :‘xmhuufi £y 3 2 Lady Wash .. — 62 Y Goudy 0| Bacific Mail. A 30 2 00 Mexican 61w H | ESRAS O s € 7 Oceldental ... 3T W Cloudy .03 | preseed Steel Car. 28 @ & Ophir 210 o ELCldy 93| Premed § Cat ptd. —fi 18 26 Overman m n NW Clear .00 | pujiman Patacs 25 36 3 Potost - &8 X ___Gesr -9 Republic Steel. 61 @ sl a s D GENERAL | Republic Steel . 1 @isorien . @ & Rubber Goods 1Tk @ des Beigher.. W & - TRubber Goods. . Tl ¥ 10 12 Sierra g - Tenn Coal & Iron.. 3% 15 W “ U S Leather....... 7 4 NEW - 0 n "% Leather : Y | 156 1o 2128 w oo 7 § Rubber.. - 10 0s lower at E a - Rubber : 39 | and nominal - ;S » g B S 2 E z} | e FA8 n Western = £ m‘u DAk ] A at 12 5 s % UNITED FRANCISCO. | way steady = CO w = NEW —Bond w-m jots and $4 ]

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