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THE SAN “entennial . .16 9d in Mids boro. 11y iron was nominaliy ' at firm prices. Cut were Copper Range ... 46% undu.e};uxa. I foundry Northern Is quoted | but could not be disposed of at any price. Daly West™ . 33% , from Ge to 5.20c. In London it advanced 2s 6d | over stock was offering was firmly held at the ‘s @ Dingham oo to £21 158, .. "4g | TcEntly advanced quotations. Stocks of Oulons Aflc"'lo“ SALES { Calumet & Heela, Iron closed at 49s 10d in Glasgow and at were res! #flw a: er‘mrmly. % <z Y at $15@16; No. 2 foundry Northern, $14@I5; | As usual on Tuesday the receipts of Los Arn- Boston & Maine.167 |Dominlon Coal... T0% | oW Boston L. .. 140 |Frankiin ... % | No. 1 foundry_ Seuthern and No. 1 foun geles vegetables were light and offerings con- aca 37,0 B2 N 365 mulime Romic. Softhera’ it $I250G14 e ey S T A B 2 § r 3 i i abgnda . ~ ini 2 . and poor stock. Choicedats of ing and Wax AL e o gl « Eastern Livestock Market. Beus it witn prompt aie &t good pricts CLOSING OUT SALE | entral.. 10% |Osceol wi and poor stock was to —F— W ooy oy o @5 i T Uty of. even below the quotations. Strictly fancy . | e BOSE S ey e CHICAGO. Tomatoes were scarce and cleaned up quickly . - DY Santa Fe Copper. LU | CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—CATTLE_Receipts, 7000. | ut an advance. The other vegetables had no 3 g:;;;n ras Teiatty -108. | Steady. Good to yrime steers, $5 1085 55; poor | q.g&_ change. - b.L- MM ‘IR)" OF THF ‘1 4RKETS i United States ... l.g mdlllll?: g‘;ufi 10:1’;““‘"‘:‘.‘““" ffiefl‘;zh_ ae Amp—fl:&h&k; from ;l;( rlvt‘rbq’z ‘dnebulirl l;oll:yh. ‘;:'axe of JAHI;I' D:.R‘S‘:: s e 2 | EASTERN MARKETS. | tah Canmers, '$1 7983 40; puile: $3G2 35 catves, $4 | oir: Dregon Durhanks. S0GRL 10 per chl; RIVEE | between 4 and 5 yeats old, weigh from 1500 1o Sy o @1 2. | Reds, 50@60c per cui; Garnet Chiles, $1G1 10 | 1500, and are all broken and doubie. Sale . HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 37,000; u»nowa;i per m‘i Sweet Potatoes, $1 60@1 76 per cil. takes place . ~be b - = - o - 3 3 T > N 2 3 9 stocks higher, with a recovery in Cotton. NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—The stock market to- e e I A e | O O S Mk 20t e B: | VEDNESDAY EVENING. JAXUARY ¢ e e £ . :l:: l‘“ rat e dull mflhdocldedly lr%uy t-nz heavy, $4 60G+ 85; light, $4 40@4 75; bulk of | String Beans, S@12%e per Ib; Wax, 1@10c; To- (At 7:30 Sharp.) stocks and bonds show little change. | St asins eI A itar Yot ek Y Central .12 |sales $dTo@iso T | matoes from' Los Angeies 15cG81 23 per box| OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, o 4 4/ Nor & Western.. 59 EEP—Receipts, 13,000. eep, strong; or crate; mmer rom 246 THIRD ST., NEAR FOISOM. Silver and Sterling Exchange sometwhat higher. Sirengtii was not meld andine siosink was | Andconda GNP 00 |t om0 ol e L D B Y e Cutomsca: 81 80 per | Horses at sslevyard January 4 € - = e irregular after a sharp reaction. The specu- - 3 o b halce L s g o %, 12%c per| Catalogue ready. - trade reported quieter, with talk of lower prices. jation was varied and orices did not move | Do prefd Pennsylvania ... (0% i sheep, §3 €504 50; native lambe,? $i@6 25; doz; Garl T R T WE G MATOR Asiogeen q » y'i g Balto & Ohio ... 803 Rand Mines ..... 9% | Western Lambs, $4 75@6 10. 5 pers, per fully .nlslm-o 5 :.ondon ll:nnuem:o wull;rcel‘); adian Pacific. 1211 | Reading o0y | and 11@12%¢ for southern; Dried Okra, 1£lac e Cadé annnls od s al v N | responsible for the early heavy tone, althougl C"» . -4 s G Y b; Mush- weak and unsettled, with sharp local cutting. | e peiing aeddon on the United Siaies, Stce oo & Ohig .0 34 | Do 1st yredd. . 40 Boston Wool Marbet. per Ib; Green Peppers, 6@l per 1b: Mush “m” The “m Bnilrns,” ; . y ALY . | dividens the question of the showing to <4 * = s o heat and Barley quiet. Wheat freights still low. be made Ly the quarterly earnings statement | Chi Mil & St P.148 | southern "ty - | Baza_squesh. $16€12 ber ton for. rownd ol T ey L b, sl 08 3 : Vart ‘repressive. 1nfunces on the gemeral list. | DeBeers L.l ... 204 Do pretd .. . Sl% | BOSTON, Jan. 5 —The prevailing cold ot g : 16-room " Lodging. House, clears 3. .. $28 00 ts in steady de ~ zceak: Rye very t The announcement that the directors would | Denver & R G .. 407 Southern Pacific.. 407; | weather has been exceptionally good for the A b Sing: g 1 steady demand. Corn tweaker. Ye very quiet. 5ot assemble until 8 o'clock left the assurance | Do prefd il |Union Pacific ... K114 | wool trado the past week. g Buyers have teken Foultry and Game rocers, doing a bustriess of $3 per - 3 - - that th kmown g o 2 Do pre I 91% |in large orders of heavy-weight clothing and . K b e . s00 icmand for Flour and Millsiuffs. that, ihe dividend declslon would not be known | U i pferd. [ 703U S Steel .01 1131 " | ihis Ia reflected Jn the wool market. Quota- LA 12-room ‘house on Geary st.. ... l... §70 00 . . tional hazard in the trading. Speculative feel- | Do 2d prefd.... 511} Do prefd - 3644 | tions: The receipts of domestic Poultry were light | C*fdv and lce-cream plant; country - $1.430 6 and Bran again advanced. Middlings firm. e om o i v e o S 'mfiiwm‘;ia : ;21'7"& iu%fi?'c‘-"’fia}fi:? i 1%'{9cl~sevlvfiuuh° g e e BT T “‘.‘-?fp.“ e a1 hinds of lares ANDERSON, .'fl.l Auctioneer, : S ting on the curb on the end prospect, Nash ... . g 3 : 3 i o i 3 1. ;. € . . . e > v Mo Kan & Tex.. 1T% fine medh 16@17c; medium, 18' 19¢; Utah | fat fowls large young stock tally bet Room ¢ 06 M KET ST. v weather complaints from Grain and Hay districts increas- | pehiy odis being oftered againgt gny dividend | 25 diver—Firm, 26 9164 per ounce. 1R N e ST Gibior Ny masdigte: | 1 Gaoeny Taal el o bak was Taint | ToL Ml HOE Corresomivass Shiiind Ane ‘tive center of speculation deving Money—2@2% per R et 16%@l17c; medium, 19@20c; Montana | dull, but prices were no lower. A s of ng. the da. ‘Amaigamated Copper, which was | The rate’of Giscount in the open market for | cholce, 100200; Oe mediuim, 10Q20c aver: | Western o scheduled fer iodays mesher AUCTION SALE st ARCADS HUSSS _ 2 i & run up at ome fime over two paints Other | short bills it SU@SH Der e ; staple, 10@20c; med! cholce, | flDn-ed“Mu" Smery s St anl N 2l R R e B ans and Seeds inactive at previous quotations. s o o e o D4 ol Bl j Only four cases came in. DAY. January & at 1t o m. , Wwere o ; Al OF ALL-PURFOSE HORSES. R ; 3 Loadon market for raw copper continued to New ] Game was In good request, and, although the nions firmer. Potatoes and Vegetables show little change. Aiance “onaree purchases and. the. st New York Money Market. Northern Wheat Market. rpceits "ere Fral g ket as vl | Every Mors must b2 < rpereeniad o meney D sl ~ - price in the domestic market also rose sharply. _ & : Prices L TEN b DO A Poultry and Game markets in good shape for sellers. Some effort was made to make the war Tumor | NEW YORK, Jan, §—Call loans opened at| o OREGON. quotable variance. o vevs 206220 per Ib: 2 2 aw ¢ actor e copper situation, owl { % 3 2 | o . Jan, 5.—V " Walls Wal-| 3y ki, e ¢ : Cold weather operating against the Fresh Fruit market. Jubs i Retuction e o b i o o u(end 25; :o“nfi".'u 2 25; Ducks. * 566 Meat Market. market, however, showed a waning influence. 7 DErs . N R 2 jozen._for ol or_young; Hens. ~ Bananas in heavy supply, and no lack of Oranges. arket, however, showed 8 waning influence, | 7o Vork Grain and Produce. | TACOMA, Jan. 5.—WHEATBluestem, 80c; | $696 30 for large and $4 50@5 for ' smail:| 1o 10y Myiton are quoted firmer, as sup- E = was the marking up of a group in smaller Club, T6e. e Rt 3 O Ol ™. o ree | Plies are somewhat lighter and slight advances v 3 3 lor large nd sl ne Butter showing more tone. Eggs steady. Cheese weakcr Faiiroud stocks In which a common Interest is | xpy YORK. Jan 5.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 3| and W Ot sl Piacone 3191 25 per | In the quotations will be noted. An occasional i , L g G - = ik ..?:“'“s'é':l’;"n“‘-‘r“m"'eén""gz Alton, Dol ['s2a00; sxpacie. S6TIA babouths Macket quiel | LOCAL MARKETS. | dozen for old and $2 2042 50 fof Squabe | Spring Lamb comes fn. but not sufficiently (o Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins still dull. Western, Minneapolis and St Louts and lowa | 1 WHEATGRECERS VT BR0155 TF Ohr | B} R T e IaET: s gUTh] (o e depiaties. The'Ladls wils e ity e i £ % s Central also were included in the group, and oat: No. 1 Northern Duluth, 97c f. o. b. 3 2; Widgeon, $1 50; small Ducks, $1 25: Gray T 7- rovisions break at Chicago, with heavy realizin Chicago Terminal Transter -might be added. | apcat: U0+ b B0\ 1oba, nominal f. o, b, Exchan, d Bull <se, 50; ‘White Geese, 7c Small anl ntdium Hage. $19 getitug Sepen Hid. H d W ool ab. b : i Rumors to exnllln’ the rile”v.rled (rvbm 8| aficat. Options declined nfiy‘ closing B;nora Cl ge an uilion. N R o “;532“ ;;) d:’_::\“‘x . :’Tf",:”.;fi‘ u:"‘;;-; Hides, Hops oted. . | transcontinental rafiway project to embrace | feads s@c net lower. May closed 89%e, . P Honkers, $6 for and $4 for small; Eng: - 4 e T ’ ; ps an ool about as before quotec | Unlon Pacific. Chicago and Alton, Toledo, St | Juh’oglnsgzlx.‘fi e, Bilot' ka0 “atsebing: Tichauge dre small| s Eat oo S et 41 8¢ 4 B Reoof # 3 7 3 £ Louls and Western and Erie to HOPS— Firm. 2 ey = 3 3 - e g S EATS. Beef, Muiton and small Hogs rather firmer. z of “the" Smaller. Toads into one Property affer | HIbEErirm. PRI e the | #5010t Brushe Hace, $1 S0g1 o e & o Fholcsmie rates trom siaughierers to dealers e - WOOL_Firm. 3 —— Gws uihoritative Information. could be had o any | COFFEE._Spot Rio, firm; No. 7 invaice, T1¢; | 3d, brought 1,250,000 Japanese yen in gold from | But Ch dE BEEF—634@7%c for Steers and G6@6%c per > A . of the rumors. Rock Island was conspicuously | mijd, firm. Futures closed easy, 5 points higher. | Yokohama; of these 1,000,000 were for the uiter, eege an ggS. Ib_for Cows. Retail Meat Prices. | the calendar vear, the yield this year cannot| weak on the large decreasc in net earnings |‘January, ' 7.1 February. 7.35@7.40¢i | Hongkons ‘and Shanghal Bapking Corporation VEAL—Large, SGc: small, 9@19¢ per Ib. { be properly cstimated, but such reports as| reported for November and helped to unsettle | March,” 740 have been received indicate favorable conditions | the closing market. United States Steel also | 7.50c; July. following retail prices for meats are | both in quality and quantity. weakened suddenly, carrylng back the pre- | Getober, 8.25@8.40c. TTON—W. i8iac; Ewes, TGS Butter merchants report a better movement | pe iyl TON— ethers. S@8isc; Ewes. 1G8%e 25 p ; | e I eraned NS4 5 | and 260,000 for the International Banking Cor- as a consequence of the deckne in prices a | "L \Nin guaioe per 1 i September, 8.20@8.35C. 1 omtion, L e T - o o : 3c; | Steriing Exchange, sixty days.... — .84 82 | week or so ago, and stocks are not as jarge v » [’ ¢ D Guoted by the Retall Butchers' Protective As- | Jaisin-gro -"m:';t:lx;nfi‘d'd::r'z -ucc:fu‘!:el ferred with it for practically all of its earlier suaAn; ‘;;':'u;wé?;':l'mnl‘:-x:eg v:“fl:.!;-“,w ok i i et o A L | Nk T e A A e A B e oty | PORK—Dreseed Hows. 7G8%e per In e | #rutt’ are concerned.” The chief producing dis- | E% 1 Total sales, $1,770,- | refined. quiet > : Sterling Bxchange, cables .« — 48 |in fact, some dealers are reporting a firmer LIVESTOCK MARKET. Roast. 15@18c; Porterhoues | irict ie the San Joaquin Valley. Fhere was but | oop (5 WA (RRNET,, (00T ShGntéd on | "0 " prIED FRUITS. { New York Exchange, sight'..... — OT% | tone in fine creameries. Prices, however, re- | The following quotations are for good. sound Tenderlot Steak, 10G18c; | little injury to raisins by the showers, and even | %00 v APORATIS LPPL A Market quiet ana| New York Eachange, telegraphic. —, 122 | main unchensed: Livestock, deiivered iff San lsa 30 4@1bc. Top Hound Bteak, | late grapes were only slightly damaged. The | 3l o0 oope croor sy By AP T one. . Common, $G0¢; prims, | Silver. per ounce ..... Sl =/ 574 | “Cheese 13 vers weak, with the inside quota- | per eent Shrinkage for Cattler o 10c. Corn Beef, 8@10c; Soup | first crop of raisins was neariy all in the p-;k-l Stocks Sales. High. Low. Close. | 514@blc: choice, 5%@6c: faney, 61,GTc. | Mexican Dollars, nominal. St £ :Innl"lovlrnd : r;acumm:ndocrl::‘nm:‘r:fim C mn‘?;;::; Mfl‘ i S = fers, Boup Meat. bgec . ing-houses by the middie of October, while = ales ~High. . - | SH@OUC Choc drm, with some grades in lim= i > o sell, even at concessions, aue hin Cows. i@dc per Ib. AL e e g e | 8 S o L L T MR s T R W et S | Wheat and Other Grains. | BUSHIMI E THi Tl "R | SAEEINERE TR T e 01 nd Cutiets, 1 : “Stew, | of November the » v - L o . Quotations range from 3% o s el 3 SHE! LB pe ets. | gone to the wineries. Bal & Ohlo. s % Y LE I arding o, grade, { cessive. per Ib (Eross weight) | Bal & Ohto pta sias BY MONTHS. Canadfan Pacific... 1,080 January—The first half of the month was | Central of N d..... «-:.: marked cold, clondy and fogey weather, | Ches & Ohlo e ) with severe frosts in the central and northerh | Chicago & Alton... 4,200 £ ey sectign, and warm, drying winds and heavy | Chi & Alton pfd... : Chops. 15@1 | sandstorms in the southern sections. Warmer! cpi & G W.... ver the cheaper grades, | weather prevailed the latter part of the month | cpy & G W B pfd quote reguler prices on | i all sections and generous rains fell through- | Chicego & N W. out the State. bringing the monthly precipita- | cpi Ter & Tr e tion to something above the normal Chi T & Tr pfd ried Fruit in New York. “Pebruary—Abnormally low temperatures pre- | (2T & %Pl | vafied throughout the State nearly all the | SO C B 0 — | month and the mean temverature was 5.5 de- | COI0 ST, fces from New York say grees below normal. Minimum temperatures | \C R kN 65 dugrees were recorded T many plages Folo S0 24 ptd 1234 @15c; Forequarter, 8@ | REVIEW BY MONTHS. | BulOnoptd.... ..o oop Prime Chops, 12%,@18c. 20c; . Forequarter, 123%@15c; 18@ 20c Shoulder Roast, 10@ ed | Vi rday, and in LAMBS—434@0c per lb. PHICOTS —ATe steady, with choice quoted | ¥ yypam FREIGHTS Spot business con- | , ESE3 showed less easiness vesterday, and, b LAMBS Au@c perih L e duir 2 BilGuse éxira cholce, 9%G10%c: (@neY. | tmues dull at about 12s 6a as the cominai | I O s that e tats of East. | 180 Tos, Se: woft . Homm #ic: aows, 30 per L L fet, with cholce quoted at | Tate. usual European options. The chartered | orp. have been recently reshipped East at a | cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off. and Stags, 4 PEACHES AT a e @81 0 fancy, 4@ | YWheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage | parrow profit to the local shipper. per cent off from above quotations. 4 i ki i il T :‘,’a' 9298, against 23,070 tons on the eame dale | Receipts were 35,300 Ibs Dutter, 880 cases - - te. | last vear; disengaged. 110,000 tons, against 2 g . . 86,240¢ on the WAy to’ this Dort, 188,370 tons, | LOSEErER ~Ceataery: 20620 for extran and General Merchandise. | 22G24c for seconds; dairy. 17 store But- i i against 170,270. s WHEAT—Liverpool futures were lower and nominal; cold storage, 18@22¢ per Ib for A i Paris tutures higher. There was no fresh War | ordinary and 221.@24c for extra; P e Ry R B CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—Wheat opened with an | talk of any consequence. and in fact public| CHEESE—i3c for the general market 12159 | §0 e , cocn P ion _seemed to veering around to tl 13¢ for select mild new an ‘'or lower r V] SRT™ ~alif cier feeling and a general inclination to eell. opinion_ Y - . . T| CANNED FRUITS—The California Fruit hongiasod Is were higher and the gemeral expectafion of continued peace. At the same | grades; Young Americas, 13@14c; Eastern, 13%3 | Canners’ Association quotes the follwing price English conso , time the war situation continues the prevall- | @16l%c: Western, li@13c per Ib. gy tone of foreign dispatches referring to the g feature. ! EGGS—Ranch,” 33@35¢ for choice and 30@ | Ut Chicago Grain Market. % he movement on | the lowest known in tweMy years. The dam- | De} & Feson ¢ of war was decidedly more pacific. ' United States Consular Agent W. J. Weath- | 82 for small and mixed colors: store, 2Tis@ o B - or marketing the | age to citma fruits was nominal The rainfail | Del, Lack & West np::(:r;::l:ls‘:fwere more liberal and the weather erill of Brisbane. Queensland. reports that the | S0c; coid storage. 24G2ic; Eastern, 24@28c for ) LR 2 we steck of Helsina—suthmuiod st S9N icoty | Pus buiow nacual SOt e snewfull MGEhe | BELULRL e 8 Ty Tgave promise of excellent conditions for drought which prevailed in Queensland during | cold storage. lgldziz ;4 e, ahd fer Wikl Sheyg ooty | SREEETI e Sitlow | Beie = 50s : the movement df the crop. At the start May the years 1800, 1001 and 1002 is now ended. | ¥ — z ML 5% 1% cks here are s81d | ool but conditions were 7ar more favorable | Erie let pd. ... | Wi Sinchanged to s lower al $0ic 10 86%c and the present season, througtiout the State | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. » 8.5 |2| = @s 1o the | ¢han airing February. The rainfall was nearly | Erie 2d pfd. . . | And with no supporting features the market is almost an unprecedentediy good one; shoul 413 |° market fas @ | tnree inches above normal and the heaviest of | Great Nor pfd..... Sontimued 1o deciine. The weaknesa at Minne. the present favorable Weather continue (of & | 3 \ apolis added to the depression here, and before few weeks longer, crops of cereals, fruits, etc.. | Nearly all of the fruit houses were well sup- The declining tendency had been &hecked May promise to be of the largest and of the best | plied” with Oranges and trade was gererally | | had sola off to 85%e. or a loss of lc from the quality known for year: | i week fe . | the scason in Southern California. Frosts | Hocking Valley oose Raisins, | caused but slight damage to orchards. Rarly | Hocking Val pfd. ported Raisins | 87D wap heatine OV { Eiiimls OuiEags < TS, hec. 18.—The official | AUitt. OWINg to the cool Weather. Some deal- | APples . s —Both t ¢ and rainfall entral high point. At the decline there was liberal . 8. . 18.—The offick: Apricots s usual at the | B by below warmmel, but conditions | Jows Cen pra | Support from commission houses and the lead- estimate of <the Wheat vield of New South | €rs reported a fair ipquiry for medium sizes | biqcyperri he long also supported the market with large Waiés is 26,570,000 bushels, an increase of | Of the best Navels, bt the lower grades were | Cherrios, R. A Durchasps. As & result the market railied and 12,500,000 bushels compared with the record | inclined to drag and some dealers complained | Cherries, w Part of the loss was recovered. The late of the year 1901. About 15,500,000 bushels are | that they could not obtain the prices which | C Strength in coarse grains was a help during the available for export. the fruit brought at the auction on the pre- | & Tact Bour, and & steady tone prevailed at the MELBOURNE, Victoria, Dec. 21.—The har- | ceding day. Tangerines and -Mandarins wers | s Glose, ‘with May at S0@S6%c. Clearances of vest gemerally IS turning out excellent. It is | dull, with some dealers cutting prices in or- | Lemon Cling Peaches. Wheat and flour were equal fo 399,900 bushels. estimated the fotal yicld of Wheat for the six der to clean up. The other Ciirus frults were | Pears .. Corn was Inclined to decline early in the States will be 76,000,000 bushels. The previous ' dull featureless, with prices unchanged. | Plums session and was weak in sympathy with wheat, highest record was 48,000,000 bushels. | Stocks of Bananas ontinued heavy and a @ Haspberries . The Jocal crowd were ggainst the market and _ Chicago declined %c. The Northwest sold ' steamer, which arrived from Honolulu, addeq | Strawberries sold freels. During the latter part of the day May. The Ohio State report gave the condi- 4796 bunches to the already liberal suppli 3t stocks in second | Were quite favorable for all growing crops, | Kan City So. bmen closely ab- | the heavy rainfall in March having placed the | Kan City So ¢ of consumption, | S0l in excellent condition. Grain made good | Louts & by fmporters are moder- | ETowth. Orange trees were heavily laden with | Manhattan L. wmall, the tome of the Met St R weather prevailed most of | Minn & St Louls. .. ry light rain. The deficiency | yiceouri Pactfic ... s seriously affecting Erain | yio Kan & Tex. entral and northern sections, | v’ ¥ & T ptd tions were more favorable in Southern |\ California. Cherries were ripe early in the small sympat RR of Mex pfd. Y Central ...... : CANNED_ V. Hay narvest progressing. | Bor & Weatern .-~ O ecibie covering developed and there was tion of the crop at 77. The market continued | Six cars of Oranges are announced for to-day's | 5 BS_T be & very | June—Weather conditions wereemearly nor- | NCTg West ptd... 89 8 | (0 active buying by the same interest that nervous and a littie strained. ction. < bt o g g g e . mal and_ vers favorable for crops and farm | Nor & West pid .- 2 2% R e e wheat ‘market. Increasad offer. There Was nothing mew in this market, one | Trade in the common and medium grades of | PPif, ¥1 70: betits pols. ¥1 35 extrs - e o Dicitaous. pratts, wers maturiag ang | Pennsyivania . .. 1 1i% 8% | ings from Illinols and Nebraska were largely 'way or the other. Holders of cash grain con- | Apples was quiet, but there wes s Tromted In. | marrowats, 82isc: galion, sitted, 34 ' p P Dgres o “ “ip,C C&StL STt | responsible for the bearish attitude of the local tinu e ¢ 3 y | quiry for the o S tatiliens” e tandard, 5. # - The L | Bicing g commenced. Viherkrge were 3o | o liumg ... ... i | Eoadors. aThonEh (he hare' Hopefil toig of War CASH WHEAT. | Newtown Pippins and prices of those deserip- | O pndard, 8870 o0 (s iy #2%% | Reading ist ptd... 183 | news exerted some_influence. The close was _ California ° Club, - $1 373@1 40; California ' tions were well maintained. ' FPears and Persim- | ingion, §§; Seattle, 36 50; Bryant, $6 50 Bea= e Osoost July—Extremely high temperatures prevailed | Reading 24 pfd. 22% | fairly fim, with May only 4@%c lower ai White Australian, $1 50@1 52l ; Northern Club, | mons were dull and unchanged. 35 ¥ Rostyn, §%: | at’ the beginning of the month, with bigh | Rock lsiand Co. 2% | 46%c, after opening a shade higher, to %@%c §1 40@1 41%; Northern Biuestem, $1 50 | APPLES_Fancy smlunhrg $1 50@1 75 | allsend, $7: Rich. " o S o v normally i|R 1 Co pfd. lower at 46%c to 46%c. +151%; Oregon Valley, $1 40. r box; other varieties. §1G1 for faney, | $13 im buik and . thas st the end | pocthely swinds, -Sotiwed. B " | Bt L& 8T s pta. “"}% Oats were the firmest of grains. There wi FUTURES B e o St } Penneyivaiia Anthracite Res been a slight visible | ;oo having been 3.6 degrees below normai. | St L & § F 2d ptd $1% | a little decline early along with other grains, Sanstens ¥ %0 31230 2 L gt e cold storage; | $14. Weish Anthra % Weish 1 sening the general circles of | Tiuhe’ rain fell in the mouptain districts. The | St Louis 8 W...... - 331 | but the market steadied later, and during the » poeney High. T aese] B L A 1 g | $11'50: Cannel, $S 50 per : ‘Coke, $11 s wen a general falling | harvesting of grain, hay, sugar beets.and de- | St L 8 W pfd.... 13 1330 | latter part of the session gend gains were UL $1 g 51305 $1 aon :"lfr -,’”‘s fiv.mfs—wN-rel e $2@2 5o 13 P°T ton in ‘buik and $15 in sac Rocky r fir owing to & | ciduous fruits was progressing. St Paul . * ,}“; 170% | made on active covering by shorts and on buy- MV -+ oo0- 31 88% % $1.38% B e TR R 2001 70 o shotce and Mountain deseriptions. 311 45 per 2000 Ibs and the famine | Auvgust—Nearly normal weather prevailed | St Paul pi 1% "8t | ing by some of the local bulls. A good cash 2 p."m, Session., R e e dusdar. . Seedlings. T0e081; | 312,90 per lang ton, according to brand: natyral result all month, with frequent fogs along the | Southern Pacl 501, 20 | demand helped in the advance. The close was | Open. High. Low. Close. | ROES T0, "Si@1 25 for half boxes and Toe@$i | . FACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, ver iits have been | Const. Grain Narvest was practically completed | Southern RY - 204 70 | frm near the top. ~After opening unchanged to s $138 $137% $1374 | Tauserines. WIG1 2 Hor Mal o o $iGy 00 Ciies. rewular, d%c: cases. extra SR e before the 20th and threshing was progressing. a51; 251 | O £hade higher at 3S1:@38%c May ranged be- —With a drying north wind blow- | {08 HRTIET MOXGSE S OROTE1G2 G0 per box: Grape Lariern style. g6 se_prodocts of the | Fop-picking bad commenced” Sugar beet har- | Tox: L Bh e tween 18K and d0ie, closing at Ke. ing over the State and the southern BAIC com. | (061 S1GE" Mexionn Limes. BIOE 00: Bac 324 NiTO c the activity | vest and fruit gathering continued. pe- of, St L & W.... . 384 ecline of 10c in the prie h laining of drought, the market ought to rule ‘ ' a 3 e e > 4 during the | Picking was in_progress. | To S L & w pta: 371 383 | 0 1 Teonipon caused consresbls st s Brm but inatpad TV was émiy as tofutures | Senss. $162 per bunch for Hawalian and $2@ . bright.” Ge: tabets. 6c: ‘middies. Si@TRc: mbined with the | September—The Weather was warm _and | {njon Pacific ... IR 1% | provisions carly in the day by commicslon Yesterday, though nobody seemed to know why. | sergepen. oL American: apples, 326G | tancy boneiess, 31, GSKc: pickied Cod. bbis B Jards, has | Cl€ar 8nd the rainfall very light. High winds | {pion Pactfic pfd.. 90 Sos | houses and local bears. As a result May pork The cash grain was steady and unchanged, 2 L3 TR o | $7 35: pickied Cod, half bbis. $1 50. rious Jands. has|ang forest fires caused considerable damage. | ywahask: S5 A 10% 19% | declined 60c, lard 25c and ribs 22ac. On the With business- light. . 3 y P CORDAGE—The local company quotes as ruther weak. Shingles. | Raisin making. frult drying, hop baing and | Waash prd L. - 38% | break packers supported the market and some CASH BARLEY. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey | foliows: & days or 14 per cent discount for e hate Bot been moving | sugar beet a5d -begn barvesting. progressed | wheel & L Brie. - | Tecovery was made. although the close was| Feed, $1 08%@1 1215: Shipping and Brew- Sical, 10%c: Duvlex, 0%c; Bale Rope, 1014 = e T e Cloch it et ins ok e | Divtmein ConipaL, | Jeak, with May pork off 57;c, May lard down | ing, $1 15@1 20; Chevalier, $1 20@1 45 for fair | The market for everything under this head . 103ic per Ib. A b B e e T & Meht ol o | Whwcopkin Cen JF |- 224c and ribs off 16Q17%e. | to choice. continues inactive and easy. Even Walnuts, | COFFEE—Costa Riéa. 13@15%c for strictly 3 TEoe pint mud G gaist- | necmaily high temperature. | The meam tem- | A aawree ComPAn e_leading futures ranged as follows: | FUTURES. Which rulea firm for several months, are quoted ' prime to fancy washed: 12@1dc for prime e sales. Thrbugh. | perature was 28 degrees above normal and the e L Articles s Oven. High Low. Cioss. | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. { meaker though mo lower. Honey 'ig stll e- | wrashed: T1@1i%c for fond wasied: 105a25e » rbs there is general precipitation 0.89 inch below. Oranges colol Tnited States. Vheat No. 2— & Oper High. Low. Close. t 1a but t ¢ Frut e peabert i : acyion, Gue partiall the holidey season; | rapidly and picking had commenced. Nearly | \yells-Fargo May . 80% 86y sy sey | May ... R B | S e i e e e T e . e e T e R e e « lumber menufacturers and dealers are | all summer crops had been secured | ¥ Stiscellaneous— ¥ July . 81% s 81 etid Attty F O e e N L & e thma i he effccts. 5 _November—The temperature was slightly = Amalgam Copper.. 79,670 % | September ki 7 ™ 8% Open. High. Low. Close. | @l1c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples. 4@ Salvador—11%@13c nominal for strictly breaking Oregor pinc combina- | above rormal. Heavy rain fell In the central | Jmer Car & Found 100 Corn No. 2— Wis oo $1 05% $1 05% $1 051 $1 05% | 5%c: sun-dried, 3@4c; Peaches, 4@6%c; Pears, ' prime washed: $1a@lllc for geod fo prime P Coust Lumber Manu- | and northern sections. but dry weather con- | ym Car & F pfd. | January % 42 421 | GATE ‘The market continues without cspe: | 6@idc; Nectarines, 4@5isc; Fige, white. 4G4%¢ washed: S1y@9%c for fair washed: 9% @1lo for acturdn’ AN e, L | Uaued in the south. The raisin and deciduous | Amer Linated Ofl.. May . 46 4612 ' cial feature. Deslers are reporting a fair de- | in boxes; black, 4%c: Flums, pitted, 6@9¢ per fair to prime washed peaberry: 8% @ic for g g : e Of lhe attemot 10| fruit crops were mostly dieposed of, Frosts | Amer Lin Oil pfd . i 461, 45% 45% | mand. and as receipts are moderate the feel- | pound. | good 1o rime semi-washed: Si@8%c for su- “the v s Sonating Metd | S oson 4% o, 5 Amer Locomotive. 2 " . ling i3 steady. There are less black offering | PRUNES—1008 crop,- 214@2%c for the four perior uhwashed: @Sc for good reen ube it for o oy :-3{:« s December—Cool weather prevailed . in the Amét Loco pfd.... ..... 363 36% 36% now than several weeks ago. | sizes. N washed; c for good to superior unwashed ecember = o rerult leaves the | cuniral and northern sections. with frequent | Amer Smelt & Rei 900 % 3815 305 38% 3910 “White. $1 2294@1 25 for - California and | RAISINS—F. o. b pricés, Fresno, for 1903 peaberry: O@F7c for inferior to ordinary. Saie S g s Ay frosts dense fogs and mbundant rainfall. In | Amer S & Ret ptd. 200 July ... 3513 363 354 6% $1 271,G1 35 for Northern; Black, $1 45@1 €5; | crop: 00-Ib_boxes—Loose Museatel, 2-crown, = Nicaragua—I24@l3c nominal for prime te *o fer as the expori agreements 0. ahd | Southern California it was clear and warm, | Amer Sugar Ref.. 5400 Mess Pork, per bbl— | Red. $1 20@1 324 for feed and $1 25@1 35 for | Blac per Ib; 3-crown, S%e; 4-crown, §l4c; Seed- | fancy washed: 8%@10%c nominal for fair to iauitiess menns & considerable veductlon 1R | ym frosty nights and no rain. Orange har- | Anaconda Min Co.. 300 78% 76 77 | January 1300 1300 1270 1270 | geed: Gray. $1 32%. | less Muscatels, 4lic: do, floated. 4ige; un- | strictly good washed: 7%@Ske for to sue e -4 ;‘,f_'“;;:’; e o ot Geiivecy | vest continued. Brkiyn Rap '!"rzml. 25.400 ‘:g’(; 458‘2 g‘ ufir’d' mol?xf' 1360 1300 13 10 CORN—The only change worthy of note in | Moached Soitazs 4ige; ‘fhmp‘.‘ouul Secdiens. :;‘I'l:l;h::wnh;.d"’l @8%e for o prims ire aiready atracts 4 y it ot Solo. Fuel on.. 300, 3 2 . per — s is ndon Layers—2-crown. : 3-crown, | 2 e s Weather R t oo % Hock Coal 1,000° 1514 ~14% 15% | January 6% 68 670 670 | N ket e e i et rund Yellow. | §1°5; 4-crown clusters. §2: S-crown Dehesa Guatemala and Mexican—14%@13%c nominal - LD e gl cather Report. Consolidated Gas. .. o0 191% 191 191 | May ... 710 712% 687% 695 | supply at present. - €| $2 50; é-crown Imperials, $: Malaga Loose, 2:| for fancy washed. 134@1I4E for yprimesio Mhe Mation's committee consisted of General Electric... 1,400 173% 169% 173 Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— - |~ Western sacked, $1 20@1 271 for Yellow, | crown, Sc¢ per Ib; do 3-crown, c; Valencia | strictly prime washed: 10%@11%c strictly ard Alexander of Vancouver, B. C., head | (120th Meriélan—Paeific Time.) | International Paper January 645 640 632% 63714 | §1 2215@1 25 for White and $1 20@1 221 for | Cured, 4)ic; Pacific, do, 3%c; tal, do, | £ood washed: 10@1034¢ for good Wwashed: S @ the Britieh Columbla Mills, Timber and SAN FRANCIECO, Jan. 5—5 p. m. | Interntl Paper pfd. May ... 875 677% 65 600" | Mixed: California large Yellow. $1 21561 30; | 2e. Seeded Raistne~100n packases, fancy. P ?::::fiwr't:%%'l‘nir?mou% Tracing Company, ome of the ligeest producers | e followine are the seasonal raintalls to | I0ter8/IS00 PO Cash quotations were ‘as follows: Floug | peicypound do. 3101 50; White, ¥ 361 53| g Engice, e in bulk, tanes, The: cholcs, | foF (r o prime washed peaderry: $hyoaile e S e T -3 date 25 compared with those of same date last | x. it steady; No. 3 epring wheat, 75@85¢; No. 2| 4 T - for & to prime unw: peaberry. S@% e e e i Mt | homn b ralatall n br' s grenipndiongd B Lo g ed. SI%G80%g: No- 2 com, asic; No 2 vel- | e e W et NUTS_walnuts, No. 1 saliahell. 1314 | pominal tor good to superiar unwashed: 83455 shington, Oregon and Idaho. and E. A. L = == [ ot _Americas BOK@IMise: No. 2 rye, S1%¢: good feeding | P neoicw! . | Noo & 11Gi1lec: Almonds, il for Nonpareils, | LEATHER — Sole. heavy. 2083%: extra ¥ Blakeley M « vy Last ‘This Last People’'s Gas.. BUCKWHEAT—$1 75G2 per ctl, ! o are in fan Francieco The | _ Stations— 24 Hours. Season. Season. | bressed Steel Car. vl falr o choice malting. 430 I TR < ok for I X L, 10%4c for Ne Plus Ulira and | heavy. 30@40c per 1b: medium. 3720c: lght. teensed by » majority of the | Eureka - L 00 TI8.38 22.00 | prossed S Car ptd SRe; No. 1 flaxseed, 984c; No. 4 Northwest- = S5 tor Lunguedoc o a@Te for Baatern | 2Amatc: Rough Leather. 20@28c: Harness dlers of what i known as Oregon pine, Red Bluft 00 12 15.51| Pullman Palace Ci ern, $104: prime {imothy s:ed, §2 00 mess | Flour and Millstuffs. Pecans, fighic: Cocoanuts, $4 90G8; Chest- | Lesther. heavy, MG30c for No 1 ind 20g it but i really Douglas fir, the heavy lumber | Sacramento -0 482 1| Republic Steel..... Pl N2 nd o s A e @ttibe:for whlS anl o Sirting, No. 1, 40@42c; No. 2. oy rom- Ghe. SUnt_Sulih A% Ehe wctern Mgt 4 A & R < s Lo L TR e 850: Gahort. clear sides (boxed). $6 6315@6 74: | The demand for Flour and Millstufts con- ge tor omner:” water white ‘estracted, 39 | lar Leaiher. 1516c por foot; Trace Leather iect of the Taseting was, f Dossibie. to induce | Independence 00 0.42 0.83 | Rubber Goods pid. whicky, ‘basle Gf bigh' wites, §137; clover, | tinues fair and quctations show no change | Sie; HObt amiher extracted, $3@He: derk, tied S0ga0e per b Catt Adened. 85eg8i he Californis intercsts to agree to a renewal K San Luis Obispo. 00 0.82 5.00 | Tenn Coal & Iron. contract grade, $11 25. P e e s B Rl o | W AX- 210395 ver I | per Tb: ‘Wax sides. 16G'Zc per foot: Beit Knife by Ereh eath Toncorn should handle. © | San Ditgo - £ oo 00| Y B Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | Oregon and Washington, §3 5054 20 per bbl for e itte, 14gitse: Rough Splite 3@10c per 6. | o Sem g - £ LA o g, (B e Flour, barrels . 37,700 1,200 | Family and $3 50@4 40 for Bakers'. T A round. per ton; stic e s s v St o Vatind OO THE COAST RECORD. 1 £ Romnr ta Sorne arbels - oo P10 | tollowss Grapam Fioar. 8355 Py 100 Toas S e 2 Muceations. are for barrels: tor e ke fo i fotling about. e sat | % E U B Ny ek Gats, bushels 278,800 150,000 | Rye Flour, $3 25: Rye Meal, $3; Rice FIOur, | There was a break at Chicago, and Bolton, e R B e ter. The local men simply decided 10 stay £ aF azies gb - 3| Westers Unit Rye, bushels . 16,200 5,300 | $7; Corn Meal, $3 25; extra cream do, $4; Oat | 3. Ruyters& Co.'s dally telegrams reported . in cames. No. 1 T0c: of the combine and -that is all there is of | N B R Tl RS G e R e Y Barley] bushels 100,500 3200 | Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $4@4 25; Bickwheat | quteide traders loaded up. Prices have at last AN R e N 1 v B coures. prices ate GoIng 1o be materisity §AEE RE SR g o Moclb Peeddiige | Flour, $4 50@4 70: Cracked Wheat §3 70: Fa- | renched a Soint where the Dackers are fres | a1d 42 for raw: Ching Nut, 800 per xailon: swer. ‘Of thet there i mo doubt. We regret | grurioNs. 2 BE 35 55 F° 5| vtal sal e S Y L i Y, e s | sellers. Porkc has had en advance of about §3 T, catra Mt Wt G e e assoc < * od > =2 ». = . - ), ares. mar} : 3 5’ i X , g sacks, o barre! and Ribs o 2 " S Rt B K el 8 g gs e ) B ey WA soADE OF Do e A i R cases | ntt Daviey $0: Split Beus, boxes, $1; Greon | Becent buyers are hing brofts and neavy real- | Oll. 80 R o e srne £ = . > - . Cheese, stea. o . e - 2 | $ §° B W TORK. Jen b Bosd transsciicns of | ToNA: Chdese. "steady. "10@i0%e."" | Pey, $550 per 100 Ibe. s Izing’ta mow going on *Hows are Sgi0c Jawer, | Blssched Winter Sihale O oa Far G e t ? : : ted Raiiroads of San P : 6000 ] 7 sees gy No. 1 Tard Ofl, T5c: pure Neatsfoot Ofl 75e: The Weither and Crops. ...} i oo A o R ) T Foreign_ Futures. Hay and Feedstuffs. i e on el ke e Soth o anioe | N1 Neatatoot Ol Soc iient Howing oil, t6e; A. G. McAdie, section director of the cli Baker 3054 28 16 S Clear .00 AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. — . ' ping and local account, but the market on the | 2T Herring Ofl 47c: Seimon, Ofl, 5%, tolled 3. McAdie irector of the climate | arer, 30.48 % 22 NE Ciear T g : : hole is quiet. with ample N § e . B oF e Wes N a NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—American Can Com- LIVERPOOL. At i ad SARGter hd W) quiet, Oil. 35¢; raw Paint Oil, 3. and crop service of the Weather Bureau, has | Bureka . 30.46 4838 N Clear .00 A Am A ; " Muy, |- Hay iz very and_ano vance in | YOI 18 TN TS Bacon, it ; . o8 hi ual report covering the Fi 2030 52 50" NW Cloar ° .00 |Dany: Commaon—Dbid $375; aeked, 4. Pre-| Wheat s |'noted. Dry weather complaints are increasing. . i e COAL OIL — Water White on s S T e 3030 5 32 N Clear .00| ferred—Bid, $33; anked, $34 25. - 85% 6 4% | The brices at which the Government has award- | 15 tor sxien lARe 180 for Sugas-cured and | [0 UWIk, 15c; Pearl Oil in cases, Astral, T GrnERAL sUMMARY | S R oy o FEN TORE. Deuthe. o O S| ey contract tor BI0G tone are ald o | 30ctior"Cxtra Supme-cured: Baziorn | BIES: Battne 28ise ] dendortasd Stove Gasine: AR 4 26 22 SW Cloudy 00| g yer 25 reg..108 S T ey PARIS. be $17_80@19 per ton. s for e com- Catt g Hije? Docene, 3 iy he vear was one of falr ylelds and generally 3026 54 46 NW Clear .00 Loul % | Wheat— Jan. May-Aug. | pressed bales, which adds about $3 to the regu. ; In_cases, Benzine. in bulk. avoratie elimatic conditions. The wheat crop 3028 44 20 NW Clear. oo, Do coup ......108 |Manhattan c g 45:102 21 15 2135 | lar price. A 1Bc: in cases. 10%c: 3¢-dearve Gasoline, Im noi come up 10 expeciations. In the Sac- 30.12 €4 44 W Clear .00 “go Cx;mm:' . ' 21 35 21 40 Bran i :ne higher and i x:n-m. h con- bulk, 28e: In cases, ne.n i and Sap Josquin valleys the yield was - Ch 60 tinued light offerings. ngs . are un- gallon cases and vl below the average, but in Southers | Mt Tamaipais 30.24 48 3% 0% fQlear 06 Mimn & St L 4x 07 2880 9§70 | changed. All Feedstuffs as a rule are firm. - B e vy Tacps. "Grata bervest | Fhoenix .....-30.08 80 S0_W . Pt.CHly .00 = - 0 - ey | HEAN- S MOESY o e gompoupd, and 0 for pure; halChemrels, pure. Gier later then wmial throughout | the | BTSNy 5000 B4 38 N Clear <00 s Aesilible Cror , SHORTS$10 50820 50 per ton. L o, %o 530 Wty :nd_the vield of wheat and barley in W NY vailable Gramn Supply. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. COTTOLENE—One half 8%e: three Tai ‘ana morthern sections cnly fair, | Roseburg .....30.52 46 38. NW Cloudy -.0f N J ton: Oil Cake Meal at the miil 5o e MR e “rop throughout the State Was good | Secramento ..30.30° 82 40 NW Clear .00 Nomth, 1:!:6!" e 28 50: | nait s, 8%c: oge ti S $od of Tme | Sar Franciseo.30. 3 . and cable advices ved . by i 11 ; A e h o e iy e e e, e “302 88 4 N Clear eo| AUERUE G LA 0 o & show ‘the following changes in available sup- | joixe! e Hidces, Tallow, Wool and Hops. ar s gave satiafactory yelds. The lima | B 200 » 5 }‘E" g;'u;y 2! “Do3us .. ;e piice, a8 comarad_ with I::‘tdl&% | S5 » s e T, s e nen | 30,50 32 24 8 Cloudy .0z| Copt of Ga - [Bnaiag s the Rocides, Increased 1,091.000: afloat far and | 16 Cat S13 Dry Hides are quoted firm and wet easy. A deciduous fruits yielded large .30.38 42 40 SE . Rain W01 oy ey StL&SF te in Europe, dec 1. bushels; total ,"’~ 50 with prices for both unchanged. There is oy OF jeots in| Walla Walla..30.50 42 20 S Cloudy .06 | S " supply increased 91,000 falfa, $12Q) nothing -new In the situation. ions. e e mmde ¥ by an 3050 34 20 W Clear .00/ Ch wMWAhL?- 9% ro—Unitcd Statds and Canada, east of the STRAW- Haps are still in e in oter Gt l:“l:m cmo‘:l!l 203096 98- W . Clenr.. cmu s«l-;;h-l-.-n Pac ST Oa - Intied States and Canada, east of the . ‘mewiat damaged by codlin moth. | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL Tex & Pa TSk ot 375 Y0 unels, o crop was not as lacee as the yield | FORECAST. e 4% Tol SUL & W da. 71 ey Vork Cotton Mk g | An area of high pressure overlies the Pa- %, | Union Pac 4s ion that is successfully | iqc siope and has been attended by clear, cold o Do cony 4s (v T gre Coren arket. The number of almont | weather throughout Californta. Brisk north- 56 (U S Steel 2a Be. P ated at 1.500,000. Walnuts were Sw| W .3 N DL Ten B Tha’ odticts aasiie + Gueiity than usaal and the 98 Deb B firm at an of 6 to 30 points ‘..f:,;hlw‘.sw'mm Wheel & L B and closed firm at an advance of 68 to S0 il of excellent quality, was Ppoinia, s ; below the average in 5 4 e iraite, “both n the morthern, and New York Meial Market. port of State, splendidly, ranges and lemons giving large P o g : roved methods of curing, handling NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Spot tin declined 17s - B iy eed Toethode of Cariak e L 64 to €138 Ts 64 1n London and futares : Receibts of Produce. ¥ ! Triurne o the ghowers. The fifwt oramges of 15e lower at 155, Locally tin was ! . B scason s crop arrived in San Francisco from. lower, closing at 20g29. — . Rocklin Placer County, on the 15th of October, advanced 5s in spot. FOR TUESDA™ JANUARY 5. Wwo weeks earlier than previous records. ol at 'Il“ndnmaaz Flour, ". 9,07 e 220 Ry X o' dote et and FC i e om Portervitle, Tul Twere were no ‘severe. § nd " casting, and but Yosser 1o gro poh e ‘,m"h‘mg‘:dm“h du also be ....."fi a orchards S5 Save thes mfil‘h{. s oueh trost in Californla is steadily The fic and clive crops were mood. As the ©live ripens in California toward the close S