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SUI N IMARY OF THE MARKETS. | York \\'lm‘k: from Y to 3 points higher. Cotton firm. Securities quiet, with Alaska Packers sharply higher. | riations in Silver and Exchange. heat. Barley and other Grains mot materially changed. Jay lower on the best grades. Bran firm and Beans dull. Cheap Potatoes from the river still accumulating. Onions firm. owltry and Game in large sup ply and weak. 3 Pris roz tons still inactiz weather checks the demand for fresh v firm, Eggs steady and C heese easy. F, ruits. in all positions. >, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. C # . 3 Grain Exports in November. foenes j ) \R»"\fi% |y54% | BOSTON. Dec. 9.—The Boston stock market ex of Wheat and Barley from San | 1100 Q““"fi':fiu . |'35 |'33 | ovenmed active and irregular to-day. h.-\mnl:fl:fl- » N oves v pe PR & AR ‘133 | mated C er, which closed last night at . i November, 1904, were | SRR T 88, | 5c1d at the outset at 67. but went off almost 3 L0080 i diately to 64, Copper Range opened at 2 WHEAT \,M“"\ 000, Do prd last night's closing, and then went up Britain .800/Balt & Ohlo ore-half. United es Mining declined % i tian Isiands LB B orkas 5l ard-Utah sold at 431, up % from last night. | - 3 21,000B R T ... 631, 607 62% ) 62% | Boston Stocks and Bonds, Totals Bkiyn Un Gas.. ... 221571220 " | afoney [U S Steel......... 2% November, 1908 .. .Brune D & 1.. 11 | 111 | call loans .. @4 Do pfd 0% b m Butterick Co 61 6ll3 | Time loans . 4@5 Westing Common. 8515 BARLEY twelve whole or part Britain last month November, 1903. The ehipments Great Pritain in that month were ke smell quantities and chiefly as st tening for Bariey ocargoee - Stocks and Cotton. The New York wires of E. F. Hutton & said reavy counts that ttie doubt D were being car- ople were in the s factor by banks s particular time £ institutions require the January dis iness situation tiook brighter for ming year, and these higher values in t r was generally o weak Nor- cables | ng five points from the red freely and New 2 he iver in are refusing *_but spin- buyers and are mors the hope of getting their ensione has received a tele- Hyde at Washington of an error in the Depart- ecent statement on cot was no reason to e vield MARKETS. EASTER New YO York Money Market, 9. NEW K. Dec < ent “closing bid and of- with sixty and ninety 4 per cent 4@4% per cent. Firmer, with actual busi- £1.SG156+4.8625 for de- sixty day bills. steady; Money on call | Do pfd. | Central of Ga Bs.111 | C. B & Q new 3s.100 Do 1st inc..... 91 Ches & Ohio 4345.107 |OSL 4s & partic.103% | [Pa conv IReading gen d4s. 3141 102% Chi & Alton 3%s. 821418 L & I M con 5s.116 IS L & S F fg 4s. 8916 CM & SP gn 4s.110%.8t Louls SW lsts. 97% « c, & NW R I & Pac 4s Do col Bs.>.. C.C.C & SLgn 451014 Tex & i Term 4s.. Cons Tobacco 4a. &2 Colo & So ds.... %% Colo Fuel & I Bs. 85 Den & Rio G 45101 807 Unfon con 78.128% (Seaboard A L 4 9’acific 4s - 94%So Rallway Do con v 4s.. U S Steel 2d s {Wabash Ists . 85 9315 11914 L119% Pac lsi S5 Tol. St L & W 4s. 81y Pacific 4s.100 1113% 9% UTH Erie prior lien 4510133/ Do deb B 63y gen 4s IW & L Brle 4s 93 |F W & D C 1sts. 10831 Wis Central 4s... 92 Hock Val 4% a1 New York Mining Adams Con Alice . 60 Ontario Breece 13 Ophir Bruns_Con Phoenix Com Tunnel Potosi Con Cal & Va... 1 75/Savage Horn Sflver . 1 55/Sierra Iron Silver 1 Leadville Con Boston Stock 25| Little Chief 90 Small Hopes Standard Market. Stocks. Nevada 400/ Canada South | 72" | ‘Bonds | Mining— 3.000/Canedian Pac %4 {131%% | Atchison 4= 1017 Adventure »400C & O i3 47% | Do adj 4s 94 [Allouez ..... 200/C & A . . 42 iMrl Central 4= 8 ;Amnl Copper 200, De M. ..s 85 H Raliroads = Amer Zinc 20C & Gp‘“’ 227 | Atchison .. 86 |Atlantic : Do pra “A" 1 Do pfd .....102%!Bingham .. 3500 Do pfd “B” 361 | Boston & Alb: 3 [Calumet & Hecla 665 Do Bebs Ry 89 | Boston & Maine.170 |Centennial .. Lhble & N W | Boston Etev ....1 Copper Range 26,500,C M & St P. Fitchburg pfd....130 |Daly West . 12% - *100, Do ptd ” Mex Central 2I;.‘an Coal & S ) My (NT. NH&H 619 Franklin v e R 242 L Pere Marquette jGraney ... ... CRi&P v 1% | Union Pacific...111% Isle Royale .. et A 14 Miscellaneous— |Mass Mining LAONIChan Twfes 24 | Amer Arge Chem. 23%'Mont Coal & Col 400 Do ptd...... r Do P -.onee OldDominion ago Un Trac Amer Pneu Tube pra ... | Amer Sugar p-;d-" L Amer Tel & Té ¥ | Do 2 Amer Woolen ... 20%Sh e :3; - (nm pra % nia.‘umnm-k S o pfd ......| om Iron & S... 18 [Trinity ... 3,000 Colo Fus! & Tron Ed Elect Tum. 251 (U § Mining. “ BdlColm H C & T Gen Electric 186 (17 S Off . 806 Colom H 18 Mass Electric.... 14% Utah . 800/Colorado So np Mass Gas 2 Victoria De ist 3212 35 | United Fruit . %% [200% | Un Shoa Mach. 1,400 Del & H 100D L & W Do_ptd 700D & R G 600, Do prd Des M & Ft D. Detroft U'n Ry 800/ Detroit So <4 Diamond Match. . 2,300 Distil Seeur ... F Do bonds ... Duluth S § & A P I 50,300/ Exrte 6.500/ Do 1st pfd . 1,800, Do 24 nfd . E&TH : Do ptd 80 | sy 1,000/ Genera! 1871185 18634 18714 *3/900|Green 600/ Towa 700/ Manhattan 5,600 Metropolitan " 7,300/ Mexican Centra Great pid ns Cop Tob Co. 18 Havana Do pfd Pump Do pfd Do M pfd| 83 So.. S & City Do pfd oo kuk & Des M lede Gas pfd. Lake Erle & W. Do ptd ..... Long Island Louis & Nash... "4l 164 Manhat Beach. Met St Ry Minn & St L.... 815 T9% | compiled by Bradstreet, | Decemb Do pfd London Closing Stocks. Cons money...87 11-16]N ¥ _Central Do acct ' ;Nor & Western. Anaconda - 5%l Do pta .... Atchison - 88 (Ont & Western. Do pfd 1051 Pennsylvania . Balt & Ohio......101% Rand Mines Can Pacific .13% "|Reading .... Chés & Ohio. . 47%] Do 1st pfd Chi Great West.. Do 24 pfd. Chi, Mil & St P.174%/€0 Rallway De Beers . ! Do pra . Den & Rio G o Pach . Do pfd .. IUnion Pacific Erle Do »fd . Do ‘ist pid el.. Do 24 pfa Do pfd 111 Centr: IWabash Louls & sh 4 Do pfd . M. K & Texas... 22&/Spanish 4s Bar sllver— Money—11 e i 11-1€d per ounce. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 16327 per cent and for three months’ 3 per cent. Bank C"arings. NEW YORK, Dec. %.—The following table, sho ings at the principal eities r 8, With the per decrease as compared with week last year: Cities New York Chicago Boston ...... Philadelphia St. Louis . Pittsburg o Ban Francisco .. Baltimore Cineinnats Kansas City . Amourit. | New Orieans . ! Rochester railroads, firm. Do 1st prd . 100M, St P & € S M. <9 | 90 York Stock Market. g Do pfd. .. -le 144 u.‘z EW K. I Succeeding the con- | 5,200 Mo, Kan & Tex. 324 325 & ket yesterday the | 3500, Do pfd -1 63 | 611a] 62| 63 bourse tollowing according 300'Missouri Pactfic. 108% 106 10815 1083 fluctuations. | . 2 h, C & St L. Lle... 14351148 esterday afternoon |~ 1,400|Nationa! Lead. 23% | 24 . we be exDe: that there should be Do ptd 9615 98 p ¥ &. There were sev- | .... Ntl R R Mex prd' ... 427 425, ma uses be looked to to pro- | 500(National Biscuit.| 55 "t There were the holdings of | .. Do prd .rs 3 ers secgred the ine yesterday 1,000/ New Jersey Cen. 181 evitably be | Y Air Brake.. 158 15 . he ily. There | .... ew York Cen.. 138% 127 of holdings | 700( N Y, C & St L.| 43% | 42 ¥ with the .| Do'1st pta...lI... in its pe- Do 24 ptd . g London was New York Dock. . e break there was LER&N]....1. ¢ from there on the | Y, Ont & W.| 341! 4314 i | “ ped to beat back prices orfolk & West.| T815| 76%| a demoralized market like | . Do pfd... Ao th re speculative hold- | 5 orth American. 102 % | e . ir holdings from | 20,000 Northern Secs...l127 mom of greatest | still under vressure to n the first rally efter so k. The recov in prices has iriving out of the market bargain hunters” who ap- nly in perfods of panic aps in periods of boom [ 1 e was also the v as to the depth of the wounds yesterday and the possible Al of these were contribut- the mervousfbresk in prices in | ket ints in an extended list of | The recovery promptly nced that all the Stock Exchange . that being equi n announcement that all financial em- | s had been avoided. There was | Auliness when the recovery had st last night's closing level again. sell at the recov- speculative : confidence | were pushed upward again aggres- some evidence of & resumyption of perations by speculative pools, in spite of vesterdny's severe lesson. Money proved to be | plentitul supply and the rate for call loans k eesily. The severe discrimination sgeinst some securities as collateral, which was & factor in breaking the market yester- | @sy. was somewhat relaxed. The announce- ment of the engagement of $500,000 gold jn Paris for importation had an effect on senti- ment, aithough the curious cross currents of the present gold movement are seen to be quits apart from the condition of the exchange mar- ket The ease of the call-money market was as & better Index of the extent of yesterday than will be given : morrow's benk statement. which prob- ably will reflect the loss of cash due to gold ex rts and transfers to the interior through Sublreasury and only slightly the loan contraction, owing to the operation of the av- erage system of computation. The Missouri Pacific bond sales and the establishment of dividends on Southern Pacific preferred were belps toward reviving speculative spirits. - Be- fore the end of the day the declines had been transtormed into gains of 1 to 215 for the principel active stocks. The gains were not Tuliy held and the closing was rather easy. Bonds turned firm after some early @e- nes. Total sales (par value). $5.995,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Y](‘ew York Stock List. quotations of that Exchange: Suies.T STOCKE. — [HighiLow. AGams Express. 5.500(Amalg _Copper..| 9% [ f285 1248 8% 637 - Amer Can Co n | Do pfd I ln‘m“ 2,300/Am Car & | 3281 33 9900 Do prd... L . 16! vu%’fl 1,000 Amer Cot Ofl ..| 36%! 353%| 38| 36 | Do pfd... 1 {9 |97 300/Am_Dist Tei %1% .. Amer Bx -) 2115 g 300/am G T Co...[11%( 1i% 11371 1,406/Am H & L.....| 11 | 108! 1 1 3,000/~ Do pfd. . 5% 48 - 5,000\ Amer Tce { 81 381, g gt | 2% | 27 1 M* n2 Bor i i Am Tel & T ug .JAm Tob prd.. 197 -|Amer Woolen 122 in which the losses ran | -- "300 Omaha 1,606/ Pacific Mail. .. 84,400/ Penn R R Co 11506 People’s Gas. 1.100{ 1,900'P, C, C & 8t L.| 79 Do pH...... B Pressed Steel Car| 383! 3 Do ptd..... 9% | 000/ Ry Steel Springs| 328 sat 150 D> pfd.. ’ 0 S L 4s.. Pacific Coast. Do 1st ptd. Do 2d prd. Puliman Car Co. | .| Do pra 57,700/ Reading | 200, Do 1st pfd. | 800 Do 2d pfd.....| 81%! 81 |81 |82 300/Republic § & 1..| 161 1415 10%] 16% Do pfd.. [ e84 67 | €81yl es1y 2,200/ Rubber Goods...! 27%| 25%| 275 28 900/ Do pra.. | 96| 9314 95 | 96 300/Sloss & S'& T Col 00 | 5015| 5S1%| 60 | Do pra. -l102 " hoe st J &G 1 17 {" Do 1st prd 58 .| Do 24 pfd... |20 f St L&S F 1st pfd . i 12000 Do 24 pfd 67 28008t L & 8 W 26% €100 Do prd ... 5715 00 Southern Pacific M% .. Do prd 118! 800/Scuthern Ry :Qx‘x 600 Do pfa 5% ..|Standard Ol . 640 ......./Standerd R & 43 11,100 Tes T L 40 100/ Texas Pacific 545 100/Third Avenue m |Toledo R & T Col.. 1400T. St L & W..1 3615 a5 1300, Do pfa ......! 553! 6314 55 Twin City B Ti.....|.. 05 300{Union Bag & P, 1% 10%| 11 | 11 .| Do pfd ... e s 74! 78 Unlon Pacific ... 111% 1001 11115111114 Do pfd ......| 95% 05 | 955 Do conv 4s ...|. 1o%iin United Copper ..!. 9 | 1013 600/ United R of 8 ¥ 123 |24 .t | 73, o8 | 81| mT 1751 193] ,,,2",_ 02 11031511035, 30' | 31%| 329 11 9215 93 27 | 20%| 29 CEART Rt 40 uo}z 41 n:’x;z‘ug 114 5% R rtiE e 1887 saig s aad 3 244|249 600 Western Union. . 92151 93 1,100 Westinghouse ..1180 " [1701117012 1180 .| Do 1st ptd ...|.... 1190 1191 . 20 | 20% 10 |20 45%5] 3735 Bl 5 @i 1,683,855 Total shares sold. New York Bonds. U S ref 25 . 104%|L & N unified 46.108 Do n‘.l neon goM 4s.105 Do Do Do Do Do old Do Ateh Do Atlantic Balt & Do 3 | | 14 | New Haven | i | | | Mansfield, O. . Cleveland Mirneapolis . Detroft .. Louisville Omaha Milwaukee Providence * . BufTalo Indianapolis st. Paul Los Angeles St. Joseph Denv Columbus Memphis Seattle Richmons . shirgton avannah . Fort Worth Toledo, Ohlo Salt Lake City Peoria . Atlanta Hartford Nashville . Des Moines . Spokane, Wash Tacoma Grand Ra Dayton T R pringfield, Mass. Worcester . Portland, Me Augusta, Ga Topeka. Sioux City Syracuse Evansville 8, Birmingham . Wilmington, Del Knoxville . Davenport . Little Rock Wilkesbarre Fall River Macon . Wheeling Wichita Akron Chattanoog: Springfield, Til- Kalamazoo, Mich. Lexington Fargo, N. D. New Bedford . Canton, Ohio . Jacksonville, Fli Rockford, TII. ... Binghamton Springfield, O. Bloomington, Quincy, 1l Sloux Falls, .. Decatur, 111 Jacksonville, Til. Fremont, Nebr. *Houston *Galveston - Charleston. 8. C.. Cedar Rapids “Totals, Outside Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Ottawa Halifax Quebec . Vancouve; Hamilton London, On: St, John, N. Victoris B o Totals, Canada. *Not included other items than clearings. Condition of the tage of in $77.054,928 33 . totals because containing o bank clear: the week ended rease the correspond- Dec. az kIt e 5. 2. 30.. 43 42 27. 3. 12 5. 35, 5. 19 WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—To-day’s statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, ola exclusive of the $150,000,000 the division of red reservep in shows available emption, cash balance, $144,571,492; gold, $87,212,414. Néw York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—COTTON—Futures easy. December, 7.60c; Mm 7.76c: March, 7.88c; June, 7.98c bid; July, 8.05c. Future? closed steady. January, 7.78c: Febl April, 7.96c; May, 8.03c. ic; July, ot closed quiet, § points higher. uplands, 8100, middling gutt, &8s New York Grain and v, 7.80c; March, January, 7.71c; May, 1‘;15:; s11c; August, Middling No sales. Produce. NEW YORK, Dec. 9.FLOUR—Receipts, 100: exports, 5,600. Dull “fi‘nmn-—m-u, ’.‘fl 10215 ¢ FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1904 | Spot, irrezular; No. 2 red, nominal elevator; No. 2 red, $1 18% f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 North- ern Duluth, §1 23% f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat. Options ere Irregular all day. Favorable Argentine news and prospects for rain or snow West were bear influences, causing a decline, In the last hour bulls ran vrices back to last night's level, the close beinz %c net lower to 1%c higher, the latter on December. May closed 1°1275: July closed, $1 03%; December closed, 1 175c. HOPS—Qulet. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Firm. PETROLEUM—Steady. COFFEE—The market for coffee futures | closed steady, 5@10 points higher. Sales, 88,760 bags. Decembe 6.95@7.05c;_ January, 7.1 7.3 AGc; May, T7.50@7.75c; Jul 90@8c. Svot Rlo, stendy: mild, steady. | SUGAR—Kaw, mm; fair refining, 4}c; cen- trifugal 96 test, 4% c¢; molasses sugar, b finea, firm; _crushed, v.25¢; Dowdered, 5.65c; granulated, 5.50¢. BUTTER—Firm; extra, 4150, CHEESE—Unchanged. EGGS—Unchanzed. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The tinues quiet, with better grades steady quoted at 3la@4c creamery, held common to | offerings. Common ere t | prime,” 43, @4%c; choice, B@Slec, and fancy [ at_6@ote < PRUNES—ATe said to be in a firmer posi- tlon on the coast, owing to small supplies or certain sizes but the local spot market shows little change, with demand for small lots onl Quotations for California fruit range from to 6c, according to grade, with Oregon run- ning as high as G%c for the large sizes. APRICOTS—Are changing hands slowly at ' the recent quotations. Choice are held at 10c; extra choice at 10%@llc; fancy, 11%@16c. PEACHES—Are in light suppiy and steady. Choice are quoted at 9)@9%c; extra cholce, PR@10%c; tancy, 10 @]lc. i London Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—The London tin mar- ket showed irregularity following the recent severe decline, with spot closing at £131 15s, while futures closed at £120 s 7d. Locally the market continues quiet. Spot, $28 650 pper recovered part of yvesterday's loss in the Londoh market, closing at £65 10s for spot and £65 11s 6d for futures. Locally the { market is unsettiled. Lake, $11 8T1,@15 123; electrolytic, $14 S5@15; casting, $14 50@14 75. Lead was unchanged at 4.6(@4.70c in_the don. 7 | Spelter was unchanged in both markets, closing at $5 87 in New York and at £24 17s 6d in London. {_Iron closed at i3s in Glasgow and at 47s 3d in Middlesboro. The local market is firm. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Dee. ~—The wheat market was laigely swayed Ly the leadership of a few strong interests, nearly every influential trans- connecticns of to prominent local leadera. Traders at the outset seemed inclined to favof the bear side. Cables reported Argentine weather fine and harvest progressing favor. ably. May quotations showed an imtial loss | of L@lc at $1 10%@1 11, and with tree ! oerings there was a further recession to | $1 10%. The selling tendency was furthered | by rain and snow in the Southwest and by a | heavy run of wheat at Minneapolis and Du- luth. In the face of this bearishness, how- ever, prices rallied on buying said to be for short account, advancing to $1 11, strength was only temporary, however, was followed by another break, Ma $1 104, It gradually worked up $1 11%. closing firm, with May $1 11 The featvre in corn was the alarm that apparentiy had seized December shorts. The closing was firm, with May %@%c higher {at 447a 45 Oats were a shade firmer with corn. closed igc up at 30%c. The provision market was active and strong, with_a good general demand. M: up 15¢, lard gained Tigc and ribs The leading futures ranged as follows: and again 4o lower at May Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat December . 1085 109 Ma 111% Jul. 9% C 4Ty i iy January 12 50 12 65 May ..... 3 12 80 12 95 Lard, per 100 ibs- 2 .6 685 690 T 0Tl TO0TR TI12% . per 100 Tbs— January 650 6 650 655 May . 6 670 6774 Cash Grain and Provisions, CHICAGO. Dec. 9.—Cash quotations were as ws: Flour, active; No. 3 spring wheat, No. 2 white, 20%@80%c; No. 3 white, 30@30%ci No. 2 rye, T414@7bc; good feeding barley, 38c; fair to cholce malting, 42@47c; No. |1 flaxseed,” $116; No. 1 Northwestern, §124; prime timothy seed, §2 40G2 55; mees pork, per barrel, $11 47% @11 50; lard, per 100 pounds, $685; short ribs sides (loose), $63TI@S 50 short clear sides (boxed), $6 To@6 87'4; whisky, | bas! of high wines, $124; clover, contract | grade, §12 50, | change to-aay the butter market was steady. Creamerics, 10@26 s, 15G22:. B dy, at mark, Cheese, quiet, da 0@ 25¢. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Chicago. CHICAGO, Dee. 9.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 3500; steady; good {o prime steers, $6@7 20; poor to medium, 60@5 80; stockers and feeders, $2 20G4 10; cows. §1 30@4; heifers, $2a3; canners, $1 35@2 40 bulls, $2G4 10% i Western steers, 53 1064 90. H eceipte, 30,000; to-morrow, 38,000 strong; mixed and_butchers. $4 25@4 50: good to choice heavy, $i 45@1 50; rough heavy, $4 20G4 30; light, $4 15@1 40; bulk of sales, $4 30a4 4216, SHEEP—Receipts, 8000; sheep steady; lambs 10 higher; good to choice wethers $4 406 5 25; fair fo_cholce mixed, $3 50@4 15; West- era shcep, $3 50@5 10; native lambs, $4 5@ | 8 50; Western lambs, $1 75@6 40. Omaha. OMAHA, Dec, 9.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2900; steady; native steers, $3 506 cows and heifers, $2 50G4 steers, $3@4 70; Tixas steers, $2 75 range cows and heifers, $2 40@3 40; cdnners, $1 75@2 35; stockers and feeders, $2 50@4; calves, $4@ 5 50: bulls and stags. $2@d. HOGS—Receipts, i 2%ec higher; heavy, $1 30@4 57 mixed, $4 30@4 82187 light, $4 i @4 734 pigs, §4@4 35 bulk of sales, 0G4 32%. SHEEP— Receipts, 4300; strong: Western yearlings, $4 50@5; wethers, $4 25@4 55; ewes, | $4@4 50; common and stockers, $2 50@+ 25; lambs, $5G6 20. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 9.—CATTLE—Receipts, | 3000; steady; native steors, §3 5046 50; native | cows and_heiters, §1 7 stockers and feed. | ere, $2 50@4 10; buil 4; calves, $3G6 25 Western steers, Western cows, $1 6@ 3 50. HOGS—Receipts, 10,000; steady to 5 higher; bulk of saes, $4 :h% 50; heavy, $4 45 packers, $4 36@4 50; pigs and light, Receipts, 1000; stron $4G5; lambs, $4 50G6; range wether. eves, §2 50G4 25. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. muttons, ', $4@4 90; LIVERPOOL. . Wheat— . Dec. March. May. Opening . e asi Ol T4 T 4% Closing . R § PARIS. Wheat— Dec. Mar.-June. Opening 2415 25 65 Closing . 24 20 25 65 Opeting 31 95 pening - 3310 Closing . 31 90 33 00 St. Louls Wool Market. s‘x;. LOUIS, Dec. ’.',i;.w::fi :}:hd‘y to strong, Tent. hne. 18@%c: heavy, fine, 14g18e0 neh washied, Fi@dlc. e ! Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Dec. 9.—WHEAT: For export —Walla Walld, 80c; Bluestem, S5c. For East- ern markets—Walla Walla, 85c; Bluestem, 90g. - WASHINGTON. TACOMA. Dec, 8.—WHEAT — U3 2 Bluestem, 89c; Club, S6c. nolapg, New York market and at £12 17s 6d in Lon- | action being credited to a house with Eastern | The . touching | te | No, 2 red, $113@1 15, No. 2 corn, © No. 2 yellow, 473ec: No. 2 oats, 28% Articles Receipts. Shipments. | | Flour, barrels.. 30,900 29,300 Wheat, busheia. 35,400 Corn, b els. . 145,100 ! Oats! bushels. 145,500 Rye.' bushels. .. Barley, busghels. 16,200 Butter. Checse and Eggs. CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—On the Produce Ex- Family Retall Market, Butter, Eggs and Cheese stand exactly the same as’ quoted last week. Wild Ducks are coming in freely and several kinds are selling at lower prices. Aside from change in prices of Poultry. Fruits show _considerable Vegetables stand about the same as quoted last week, COAL, PER TON— Wellington .. 10 00| New Seattier g 8 50| Wellington.$—@10 00 Rosityn .1..1$—@ 9 00 Wellington Richmond *..$—@10 00] Nut $—@ 8 00 Coos Bay ..$—@ 7 50| BDAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— utter. choice,sq.—@40| Best Ranch Do good ... .30435 Common. do Do packed, 1b.—@25| Storage Cheese, Cal '....15@20, Eastern Cheese, Eastern.20G25| Honey. comb, Cheese. Swiss ..25Gu5| Do extracted | Eggs. per dozen— FOULTRY AND GAME— Hens, large, ea.65@90| White Geese, ea. Do smail ....| Lrant, each ..... Young Roosters, | Rabbits, each each ........7T5c@$1| Hare, each | English Snipe. d: | Common Kuuzflh 30 014 Roosters, ea.50@65 Fry 50 65! Canvasback Geese, Sprig . Goslings ... 25! Teal . —a2s Pigeons, pair...—@s0 Red Heads —@i5 Squabs. per pair.50G60| \Vidgeon @35 Wild Doves, doz.$1 50| small Ducks | Gray Geese, ea.40@50] MEATS, PER POU! Roast Beef: Chcice cuts Do plain . D— | Mutton Chops ..15@20| Pork Chops -10@1235| Veal Cutlets Roast Veal ..12%@15| Corned Beet | Roast Pork . 121,@15/ Beef Stew Foreatr Lamb.—@1213| Mutton Stew Hindatr Lamb..—@18 Veal Stew Foreqtr Mutton.. 8@10| Soup Meat TLeg Mutton . —@:0| Soup Bon Tndrloin Steak.12%@!5 Tiams" Portrhse Steak..18@20| Bacon Sirloin Steak..i21@15 Pok S Round Steak..10@121| Chipped Beef Lamb Chops ...15@20] Lard ... FRUITS AND NUTS— Alllgtr Pears,ea.25@35/Oranges, dozen— | Almonds 15@20| Fancy 25@50 Avples . 4@ S| Common .. 10920 Chestnuts 1b..—@1213/Pears. cooking,ib. 44 5 Cranberries, qt...10@13] Do eating ...10@12% Pecans ... —@20| Pineapples, each.25:50 | Brazil Nuts ... 20@—|Persimmons, doz.20@30 | Bananas, doz ..25@35' 5 | Cocoanuts, "each.—@10! 10915 | Figs. dried 1h.. 6@10 | Grape Fruit,dz.75c@$1| 80@75 | Grapes, 1b .’ 3@ drawer 1214 ‘Strawberries. | Dried Lima, Ib_ 542 €| Parsnips. per dz 15@20 Green Lima es, & .8@1214| Radjshes, dz beh.15@20 Cabbage. each .. 5@10, Rhubarb, Ib @5 Celery, head 5@10' Sage. dz bnches.25@. Cress. dz bunch.15@ - String Beans, 1b. 8310 | Cucumbers, doz..25@30/Summer Squash_ | Gaslic .. 6@ 8 per 1b ........ 8@10 | Green Peppers,ib. 5@ 8! Sprouts, per 1b.—a § Dried_Peppers . 10820 Spinach. per 1b—@ 5 Plant. 1b.10@12%'Sweet Potatoes.lb—@ 2 | Green Peas, 1b... 6@10/ Thym | Lettuce, per doz.15@30 Turnip: ; Leeks. "4z bneh 15@20| Tomatoes, | FISH. PER POUND— Barracouta ..10@12%] Rockeod . @15 Carp .. —@10| Sea Ba: 2% Catfish . ~@i2%| Smeits 10g12 Codfish . —@12% es . .10@13 Flourders 10@—| Skates. 0a15 | Haltbut 156—! Squia @— Herring. 8@10| Tomeod 02— Mackerel 15@—! Turbot. @ @—| Trout 12141 Whitefis] @121 Clams, Do 102 ' Crabs each 1,@16 Mussels, 1b 10@—! Oysters. Cal. . 5c@$1] Do Eastern, dz.30@40 revision, while | box; Marrowfat and Hubbard the past few days. 25@G30 | 1b; Live Turkeys. o | and $1 50 for Brush. Heklebrries 1b.1215615 drawer ....25@75 | Lemons, doz ...10@25 Tangerines, d0z..10@20 | Limes, doz 10@15! \Walnuts, . per 1b.13@20 | VEGETABLES— | Artichokes, doz.50@$1/Mushrooms, 1b ... 2550 Beets, dozen ....10@—,Onidns, per Ib...3@3% Beans, white, Tb. kra, dried, 1b..2(@— Colored, per Ib. 5@—|Potatoes, per 1b.1%@2 VEGETABLES—Green Peas, per _Ib: String Beans, 212@6c per Ib; Wax . 5@7 Lima Beans, 5@GSc per Ib: Tomatoes. 50c@Sl per box; Summer Squash, 75¢@$1 per box: Cab- bage, Glc per ctl; Carrots, 75c per sack; Cu- cumbers. $1 per box: Garlic, 414@5c per Ib: an advance in Turkeys, there has been no Egg Plant, 5@7c per Ib for southern; Dried Peppers, nominal; Green Peppers, 40G30c per Squash, $5@10 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was well supplied, quiet and weak. and aside from an advance in dressed Turkeys, all descriptions stood as pre- viously quoted. Dealers attriquted the dull- ness in Poultry to the comj tively prices of Wild Ducks, which have constituted the bulk of the large receipts of Game during 22G25¢ per 16G18c per ib: Geese, per pair. $2@2 25; Gésiings, $2 25@2 50; Ducks, $5@5 50 _per dozen for old and $6@7 for_youns: Hens, $4@4 50 for gmall _and $8GS 50 for large; young /Roosters, $4 50@3 50: old Roos- ters, $4@4 50; Fryers. $4@4 50; Broilers. $2 50 @3 50: Pigeons $1 25; Squabs $2@2 50. GAME—Mallard Ducks. $2 50G3 per dozen: Canvasback, 50; Teal, §1 25: Sprig, $2: Widgegn, $i 25; Red Heads $2: small Ducks. $1 25;%Gray Geese. $2G2 50. White Geese, $i@ 150; Brant $1 25@2: Honkers. $3@5: Snipe. $3 for Enghish and $1 60 for common: Doves, $1 25: Hare, $1 50; bbits. $2 for Cottontails POULTRY—Dressed _Turkeys. et SRR Butter, Cheese and Fggs. Butter continued steady yesterday. The pre- -20828 | gjcted rain came- along on time, but it was light and did not produce any appreciable effect on the market. Some demlers were dis- posed to quote prices up, to 22c, while others opposed this procedure on'the ground that any ! advance would immediately shut off the few | | shipping orders now being received and set | | the markét back into bad shae again. 5@ 8 | Jargely a question of stocks orders. and shipping Eggs were steady at the advance noted yes- ! terday, with continued moderate receipts and an cqually moderate demand. Cheese was quict and more or less easy. Receipts were 45.800 Ibs Butter, 467 cases Egzs and 9500 R Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 21@22c ! for extras and 15@2uc for lower to medium grades; dairy, 137@18c; cold storage, noml; store Butter, 10@l4c; Eastern cubes, nominal Eastern ladle-packed, 15@18c. CHEESE—11@1! &c for cjoice mild new and 9g10c for old: cold storage. 10%@1lc: Young Americas, 126121 astern. 10@16c per 1b. EGGS—Ranch, 35@39c for good to fancy and 28G32%c for commqn;: cold storage, 25@30c; Eastern, 25G2Sc fer cholce, ardé and 19g2lc for seconds Deciduous and Citras Fraits. Several thousand boxes of Apples and Or- anges were taken for shipment to Honolulu or the steamer Alameda, leaving to-day, but otherwise the fruit market was dull and featureless. as the wet weather interfered with trade. Receipts of Apples were light, but there was no change In prices or market conditions, as there were heavy stocks. on hand at the stores and several cars were still Iying on the railroad tracks waiting to be hauled. Straw- berries wore slow of sale and Grapes cut bul little figure in the market. Oranges, Seedlings and Tangerines were heavy and dealers were willlng to grant concessions to large buyers. Lemons, Limes and tropical frujts were plentiful and quiet. STRAWBERRIES—$5@12 per Longworths and $1 50@4 for the 22@24c for stand- chest for large va- | rleties. | 4 | mteworthy change, LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days..$4 83%; @4 84 | Sterling Exchange, 4 &7 | Sterling Exchange. % 4 574 York Exchange, sight.... Par @ — N. Y. Exchange, telegraphic. 2R — Siiver, per ounce —"@ 60 ! Mexican Dollars 484a 49 1 INTERNATIONAL. New York on Paris New York on Mexico Paris on London Berlin on London . ! Wheat and Other Grains. | WHEAT—Forelgn futures were steady to !firm and not materially changed. Chicago was a fraction or so lower on the day. The San Francisco market was quiet and feature- lass at about previous quotations. CASH WHEAT. | _California Club, §1 45@1 5215; California | White Australian, $1 G0@1 621 Northern | Club, §1 501 523, with none offering; North- ern Bluestem, §1 60G1 6215; $1 47 ver ctl FUTURE:! 1 fesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. 1 Open. High. Low. Close. ! May .. .1 4315 $1 43% $1 434 $1 43 December—No sales. 2 p, m. Session. May—$1 431, BARLEY—The market is quiet all around and quotatlons for the cash grain have shown no change of note for some time. Receipts {are free and ample for all requirements. i . CASH BARLEY, | Feed, §1 06@1 121%: Brewing and Shipping, $1 15@1 17%; Chevalier, $1 15@1 20 per ctl. | FUTURE: | Session 9 to 11: m. May—$1 0844 bid $1 00 December—$§1 10%. 2 p. m. Session, May—S$1 08% bid, $1 09 asked.™ December—$§1 10%. OATS—Show no further change. The de- mand for seed continues good, while that for e ite 1 U201 573%; Surprise, $1 55 Vhite, : : Surprise, $1 53@1 60; Red for feed, §1 5215@1 45 for No. 1 and $1 22%@1 30 for No. 2; extra fine for seed, $1 42121 50; Black, $1 30G1 35 for feed and 3! 46411 0236 for seed. - CORN—Previous prices rule, with a quiet market. \ Western sacked, $i 40G1 45 for Yeliow, White and Mixed; Californla large Yellow, $1 40@1 45; small round do, $1 80; White, nominal; Egyptian, $1 35@1 40 for White and $1 17%@1 20 for Brown. RYE$1 40@1 45 per_ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$1 5081 75 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California_Family Extras, $4 50@ 510, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 10@b: Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $1G4 50 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_packages are as follows: Graham Flour. $2 75 per 100 lbs Rye Flour, $3 25: Eye Meal, $3; Rice Flow | 87: Corn Meal, $2 50; extr Oat Meal, $4; Oat Groats, $4 25: | $3 €0@% 85: Buckwheat Flour, $4 25: i Wheat, $3'75; Farina, $1; Whoie Flour, '$1 50; Rolled Oats, bbls. $6 757 50; in sacks, 25; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $5 50; Green Peas, §5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. As receipts of Hay are over market needs t present and the demand is slow, prices for the best grades are G0c lower, Bran is still firm_and %filfll!fl. BRAN- 1 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$25@28 per ton. SHORTS—$20@21 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $24@24 50 per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, §31 50@32 30; Jobbing, Cocoanut_Cake, $23G24; Cocoa- nut Meal, $24@26: Corn Meal, $3i : Cracked Corn, $32@32 50;: Mixed Feed, 23; Horse Heans, per ton; Corn Feed, 90c per ctl. HAY—Wheat. $10@14 50; Wheat and Oat, $10@14; Oat, $0@12; Barley and Oat, $8@1 Volunteer Wild Oat, $7@10; stable, 10; stock, $6 50@7; Clover, $7@10; Alfalfa $0@12 r P TRAW—85G80c_per bale. Beans and Seeds. Trade continues quiet and the market ex- ‘Broom = new feat: ., th;gflgs—m :.mé"tm: Pea, nominal; | Butter, $3@8 25: small White, g 30; large White, $2 40G2 65; Pink, $2 75@3 13, Red, $4 r‘ ; Lima, $4 l&m; Kid- neys, $4 50; Blackeves = $2 T per ctl; Horse Beans, $1 40. SEEDE—Brown . _nominal—no lots offe : Yellow Mustard, 3"‘“*:: o B el Shasly ;fi" . 214@3%¢; ~ Broom ver ton. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $§1 76@2 50; Green Peas, §1 76@2 60 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Trade in was quiet and prices of Salinas and ri) were uncl with stocks of low grade offe of the latter owet. thers belng no mtock _avaflable that uld the quotation e, s i | Northern Red, | | Sheepskins, RASPBERRIEE—Naminal. CRANBERRIES—$0@11 per bbl_for East- ern and $2 75@3 per box for Coos Bay. APPLES—$1 25 per box for extra fancy, 75¢ @$1 for ordinary fancy and 40@GSc for common to_choice; Lady Apples. $2G2 25 per box. PEARS —Winter Nellis, §1 50@1 75 per box: cooking varfeties, 50c@$1 per box. PERSIMMONS —50@65c per box. GRAPES—S$1 25@1 50 per crate for Verdel and 50GS5c for other varieties; TRUS FRUITS—Oranges, Navels, $1@2 per : Seedlings, 75c@$1; Tangerines, T5¢ for small and $i for I boxes; ~ Japanese $1@1 25 per box: Lemons, $2 50@3 Mandarins, 3 225 for choice and $1@1 50 $2G3 per bunch for n and $1@2 for Ha- walian; Pineapples, $1 30@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. FRUITS—Apricots, 8@10%c for Royals and 914@12¢ for Moorparks; Nectarines, 64@7%c for White and 614@7c for Red; Peaches, %@ 8%c per 1b; Pears, 7@12c; Plums, pitted, 6@ 6%c for blacks, T%@S%c for red and 7@8%e for yellow; Figs, 2-crown bricks, 50c; 3-crown, 85c; 4-crown, 60c; 6-crown. 65c; bulk white, @3e; black, 214@53c; Evaporated Apples, c_per ib. P) S —1%@1%¢c per Ib for the four sizes and 23c basis for the large sizes. RAISINS 1904 crop f. perial clusters, $2 25@2 50; Dehesa, §1 30@1 3 London Layers, 90c@$1 10; Loose Muscatels, 4- erown, 5@d%c; 3-crown, 4%c: 2-crown, 34@ 3%ec: Seeded, 4%@6Kc; Thompson's Seedless, 41, @4%c; Seedless Sultanas, 3@Sc per Ib. NUTS—Wainuts, No. 1 softshell, 12@13c; No. 2, 10Gilc; No. 1 hardshell, 12¢; No. 2,10 Almends, 1617 for Nonpareils, 14@id4ie for 1X L, 13%@1i%c for Ne Pius Ultra aad Iie for Languedoc; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern: Pe- cans, 11@i3c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; Chestnuts, 8@9c per 1b for Itallan. HONEY—Comb, 11%G13c for white and 109 1le for amber; water white extracted, § BEESWAX—27@28c per 1 Provisions. There is nothing whatever new goods. Trade is_quiet. CURED MEATS—Bacon, heavy, 104c for light medium, 1dc for light, 14c for extra light and 14lic for sugar-cured dry Sait Sides, 10c; Bellies, 1lc: Eastern su gar-cured Hams, 12 to 14 Ibs. 123e: 15 to 16 1bs, 12c: 17 to 20 Ibs, 11%c: California Hams, 11%c: Mess Beef, $10G10 30 28 bbl extra Mess, $10 11; Family, $12@12 prime Mass Pork, $14 50; extra clear, $22 Mess, $16 50; Piz Pork, $25; Pigs’ Feet, §5; Smoked Beef, l4c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6lec per Ib in these for California compound, 7e for Eastern compound | and 9c for pure: half-barrels, pure, 9ije; 10- 1b tins, 9%c; 5-1b tine, 9%c; 3-b tins, 10c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 83c; three half barrels, Si4c: one tlerce, 8%¢; two tierc 8Y¢; five tierces, 84c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell abcut @l under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 11c; medium, 10c; light, 94@10c; Cow Hides, 9%@10c for heavy and 9@1l0c for light: Stags. 7@7'%c: Salted Kip. 10%%ec: Salted Veal, 11G11%c: Salted Calf. 11%@12%c;: dry Hides, 17%@18¢; dry Kip, 1bc: dry Calf, 20c; shearlings, 25@40c each: short Wool, 50@i5c each: medium, 90c@$1 10: long Wool, $1 25G1 75; Horse Hides, salt, $3 for large and $2 50 for medium, $1 50@2 for small and G0c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1 for small, 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30¢; dry salted Mexican, 23¢; dry Central American, 30c; Goat Sk'ns—Prime Angoras, 75c; extra large do, $1 25; large, 00c; medium, 30c; small, 20c. 4 TALLOW—No. ‘1 fendered, 4@4%4c per Ib; No. 2, 3%c; Grease, 21:@3c. WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin and South- ern, 9Gile; Southern, $@9c; Southern Moun- tain, 9@ilc; Middle 'Counties, tree, do defective, 10@12c: Northern fres, do defective. 1 Hamboldt ana cino, 16@18c per JOPS» 1904 crop, 25§30c per Ib; 1995 crop, BhE Meat Market. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follow: BEEF-—6@7c for Steers and 4%@6c per Ib O AT~ Large, 6%@0c; small, 8G9c per Ib. rRe, i 3 MUTTON—Wqthers, Tgse: Ewes, G%@Tie per 1b. LAMB—8§1:G0%4c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6%@8%5c per Ih LIVESTOCK MARKET. “The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 409 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 7% @7%¢c; Cows and Hetf- ers, 514@6i4c; thin Cows, 4@de per Ib. CALVES—4@4l4c per ib (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 3%§@3%c; Ewes, 3@3%e per Ib (gross weight). LAMBS—$2 30G2 75 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 200 to 250 Ibs, 4! 130 to 200 1bs, 5@5%c: 80 to 130 Ibs, soft Hogs, not wanted: Sows, 20 per cent off. Boars, 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. b General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5lc spot and next year; Wool Bags, 30@32c, eece 2 g i z H 13 e, y'coAL—Wequm. $8 per ton; New 3 2 3 € & ! i H ] i T o] ¥ 5 £ sFs Tow | It was | Stocks of Navel | open boxes, | 0. b. Fresno—Im- | @oe; | Hght amber extracted, 5@5%c; dark, 3@4%e. | 10%e_per Ib for | Mendo~ | AUCTION SALES ' FOR SALE. BY ORDER OF COURT AT PRIVATE SALE. STABLE BUSINESS IN SAN FRANCISCO. Green Valley Stable, 833 Mission St. \Property of Estate of James Hurst, deceased, | Including good will, horses, carriages, harness. ete. About five years' lease on favorable terms. One of the largest and best paying propérties in the stable business in San Fran- cisco. Must be sold at once to close estate. Bids must be in writing and may be mailed to or left with the undersigned attorney for | estate. Bids will be opened Dec. 20, 1904. | Property now subject to inspection on prem- | ises. For further particulars write to the undersigned. J. J. DNYER, Attorney for Administratrix of Estate of James Hurst, deceased, Mills Bullding, San | Francisco ————————— %e per Ib: White Lead, T%@7%e, according fo_quantuty. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotss as follows, per Ib, tn 100-Ib Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, Powdered, 6.10c; Candy (‘-nanuhuld. 8.10¢; Dry Granulated, fine, Ge: Dry Granulated, cosrse. 6c: Fruit Granulated, te; Beet Granulated (1€0-1b bags only 90c; Confectioners’ A, 6c; Magnolia A, 5.60¢; Extra C, 5.50c; Goldem C, 5.40c: “D.” 5.30c; barrels, 10 more: _haif barrels, 26c more: boxes, G0c more: 50 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half 6.50c; boxes, 6.75c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 8c per Ib. No orders taken for less than sev- enty-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY DECEMBER 9. Flour, qr sks...28,147/Peits, bdis s Wheat, ctis . 56/ Lime bbls 364 Barley ctls 13,382 Paper. reams 35 Oats,” ctls :’ w. Tallow. et = 7 3,848/ Bran. sks ....... 8708 300/ Middiings, sks .. 200 29/ Hay, tons an Leather_rolls 107 Wool, bales 0 | Hides, No ...... 1164 + OREGON. Wheat, ctls .... 5.540/Wool, bales .coee % Potatoes, aks 108} STOCK MARKET. Trading Quiet. With a Sharp Rise in Alaska Packers. The feature in local securities yesterday was a sharp recovery in Alaska Puckers, which sold from $90 25 up to §96 25, subsequently falling back to $94 75 under fairly active sales. California Wine also advanced to §79 50. The sugar stocks were firm and several, chiefly | Paauhau, Hawallan Commercial and Hutchin- | son. were somewhat higher. | Tn mining stocks Ophir advanced to $3 10, | bat the other Comstocks wers mot materially changed. The Tomopahs sold well, with the usual ir ular variations. l‘ul:mmenu are: Universal Ol Com- | pany, lc. delinquent January 9; Consolidated Ditch Company, $20 December 30; Malaga Extension of the Fowler Switch Canal, $20, December 28; Twenty-five Oil Company, 2c. January 14. | " The Kern River Ol dividend of 35e fe pay« able on_the 15th. The Caribou Oil Company has declared a dividend of 7c per share, amounting to 85600, | payable December 15. Pefhe California Title Ineurance and Trust Company has declared the regular quarterly | dividend at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, able January 3. | P e overning committee of the New York | Stock Exchange has ordered £10,000,000 of the Imperial Japanese 6 per cent sterling loan placed upon the list. The gross earnings of the United Railroads of San Francisco for October. 1904, are offi- Clally reported to have been $505.445, an in- crease of $26.755 as compared with Oetober, 1603. The gross earnings for the ten months ending October 30, 1004, wers 35,512,485, ag | increase of $363,159 as compared with the cor- repponding period last year. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY Dec. 9—8 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask.! Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..l08%104% 4= qr cp new. 131 131% l4s qr reg.. %1057 s qr coup. — - MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. la A W 5s. — Oak T Co 62120 — ::l.:l\ Ol Ba. SO | DoSs ..... 188 — Bay CPC Js. — 103 | Do con 5s.108%105 Cal € G Bs. — 108 |[Oceanic S 5e. 60 18 Cal G & Bxg [Om Cable 8. — 124 m & ct 3s. 84% — [Pac G Im 48, — — Cal-st C 3s.114 — [P E Ry bs..104% — C C Wat 5s. — M P& CH 6104 — |EdL & P ¢s. — 126 |P & O R 6. — — |F & C H @s.114% — Powell.st 6s. — — | Geary-st_3s.. — 85 [Sac EG&RSs.100 — H C&S 3%s105 — [SF & SJVie — — Do B8s ....100% — - (106% — 103 - | - i — I ) > - = — — | (asos)Sr A.101 1ot } .m&—numsrm—uua . — | | 1 pd. 108 108% ISP B R €al% — S v Wat 6s.104% — Do 48 2am.160 100% | Do 4s 3am. 99 = 100ns e | — e v - i — 100 [UR of SF 4s. XA WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 25 — [P - Costs... = — Marin Co... — — IS V Wat Co. 88% 3% i GAS AND ELECTRIC. &P 3% 4 SFG&E. - ol B L~ 11%/S0n G & B. — 8% |Pac L Co... — 60%IU G & B Co — — | INSURANCE. Pirem’s Fnd.310 — | BANK STOCKS Am Ntl Bk.. — 130 |L — ‘Anglo- D87 90 [Mer Trust 20 | Bank of Cali20 42 Cal Safe Dp.152 — | First Nationl — ' H SAVINGS BANKS. | Ger 8 & L2830 — |Sav & L So.. — 100 Hum S & L. — — [Sec Sav Bk.. — 434 | Mutual Sav. — 100 [Union T Co.. — 8500 |8 F sav U.610 675 | | STREET RAILROADS, | California ..197 — [Presidio “ | Geary © ] POWDER. | Glant ...... 62 @3%|Vigorit ..... 8 & | SUGAR. . | Hawalian €. T3% T4 M.)uwolls c. n?v. 33 Honokas 8 C 17% — |Onomea. X = {Huteh 8 P € 15 13% Paauhau 8 € -~ Kilavea 8 C. — 6 | | MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. 95 96 |Oceanic 8 Co. 833 6% |Cal F € A — ~90%Pac Aux FA. 4% — Cal Wine A. 19% — |Pac C Borx. 187 — MVa MtTm. 95 102 Pac S Tel Co107 — 30 Oceanic S Co 10 Oceanic S § Co . 8 A%paN¥..EnER b 30, 25 . 000 Cal GM&C » $10,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. $25,000 United R R of S F 4 cent. 200 BEIRNSERERER e Ci‘glllill:it!gd“l L] i'gil??i'ii!!? & = = 838535.% §2838 rrenes 10015 SF & NP 3s.112%5 Bay CPC 6s. — — BL"I:—-::: . —_ 101 o Wae Be100 = Pt S Ris I Wisfs — 108 1086 — SF Drdk 5s.112 — I - Ala Lon& ‘88 e @D = SF Bk. — A-'fio.n:—- nhnmo-.‘n. - Cal Cot Mila 80 — nnm-n* Cal G&ECor. 50 n{wcurc.— C Jockey CL110 — [Owk Bk Sav.130 — Cal Powder..130 148 [Oak T Con.. 78 — Cal . = [10OF Hall A 6% — Chutes Co .. 5 8 Pac Sur Co. — P e oak 1 o (37 Wat Co: 2 Fiacher Thtr — 1XIS0 & r Continued