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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1904 firm, 11G12c. Eggs, steady at mark, cases ; | Beaver mu Clided, 204250 s ix Beand, Tate: 30 mihmont: g Tomatoes, 4 25 in sacks; CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | 1 per Dox; Cab- | Ege. $14; Weish s34 per sack’ Cu- | Lump, $11 50; per 1b; [ 613 per ton in bulk H oSHICACO, Dec. 10 fl—:km.‘_ ts, Sountaln descri 3 ; steady. ‘0 i e steers, 20; ‘Marros i rveiig sl;n wm $i 40G4. - ;;’,‘,’ o raw cows, 3 heifs v §2G5; canners, $1 35@2 40; - ';3': &‘&“"} A% | calves, $3 50G7; Western steers, Poultry and Game. i Tl oot P HOGS—Receipts, 1700; Monday Mar. | qoh>-usual op Saturday, there was very Mitle | oj) " in ™ ke;osc h he:; ’}.‘:?:2 -h-:i;vbnte‘trn, um 1 P;ultr’. mewflkdng'llh :h;‘ Austrajten: SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS | B T i fries Rt ] T WHEL | Wil o W e 6 1 | e T T P retaj W in, 8 cars re- 3 RS | Mass Eiectric 4%/ S Mining. SHITEP—Receipts, 3000; sheep stron; h- ceived during t;‘:'we:rue.' s‘o"‘"c.: were held g‘;, ch" muxnal 650 N Vit i o AT b e |v s on. steady. Good to choice wethers, §& for Monday's market. Game arcived fredly and | No' 1 Seatstoct ce York Stocks firm and jractionally higher. Cotton loeer. (8% Ttah fair to choice mixed, blx;ooo; B Wagtars, | anaRy R slowly at previous prices, most | gc: . alb & 4 > ‘ l nited Shoe Mach nul’ix\'fxx:: . -heep. o .unag" mbs, $4 T5@6 60 :nllen being well supplied with the heavy ar- | pojled Fish Ofl, 8ic: ocal bank clearings gain $3,696,000 over iast year. " Do ptd © 39 {Wolverine ke %@—“flw“: g o e PR o aer ine o London Closing Stocks. 1o Turkeys, 16@15c ib; Geese, per 13c; Pearl Oil in cases, rading very fair on the local Stock Exchanges. Con for money 87 13. wlw.':f yo?f Cen mOMAHA, Dec. 10 —GATTLERecelpts, 600; | pair, $3g2 25: Gositngs, 32 2 Ducks, ~Star, 19%c; Extra Star, o, % | Con for account HOGS_Recelpis. 0200; market shade higner l‘“‘“ B0 per dozen for old and $6G1 £ : | Eocene, : offee quiet. Grain Bags make another advance. Anaconda 5 | Heavy, 4 900% 3%: mixed 34 a5l Hens,. $3G4 50 for small 30, for | bulks, deo; fn”eases, ; : - o 3 Atchison o e B AR 403 | lighe, $4 35@4 45; pigs, $4@4 40; bulk ofoalel, s 4 O B P e I M e inter Wheat condition nine points below the average. — P 185% Pevneyivauia. 0% HESC . s 1 50; Pigeons, frz'sl’fl? ¢ S 50, g TURPENTINE—i5c per gallon In cases and g | '—Receipts, = 2300; market strong. ’ A : I 3 . it Ca S005; Mallard Ducl ; | 69 in drums iron barrels, ¥heat and Barley futures strong. Other grains unchanged. |‘-h'c’:"{("“m§\‘,f‘“°v B ! T e 1 ih. 20 | Canvasbach, $363 50: Teal 31 25; Sprig, §2i| RED AND LEADRed Lead, 740 10 95 28 Bram 50c higher. H. i Beans dull | &2 e e #2 5604 50 : - N § Gray, 5 & e o Be ] sy Yoam Kaph, TR, ] ¥ 5 gher. ay casy and Beans dull. ‘ St P.. Knnsx')’: C‘g' , f. srant n-u M'R gwnn m,. impc. SUGAR— The Western - .':lm P, P R ; : KANSAS CITY, Dec. 10.—CATTL g or and $i comm pany quotes 5 2 Potatoes still in large supply. Onions firm. / i e e Hare, $150; Rabblte §5 for Coitontarss | Cobes. & 5 a5 Poultry and 3 ; 04 50 mative cows and heilers, $1%50 nd 515 o B Powdéred, 6. o5 S2 Poultry and Game in good supply and quiet. stockers and feeders, $2 5004 10; bulls, §2 E Sranuisted, [-] 50 & gy Western steers: $205; W Butter, Cheese and Ge: Fralt “Granilated. 6o 20 =8 Fruit market weil stocked and featureless. o SR L merkes 5w Butter'cioid the wesk' very. fiem, with: Sve | Sagutie & S0 e 109 2 B G Pl e i crongy T Si86E, | creameries cleaned up and in demand. The | 840e: “D.” 2 2 utter cicaned up and still higher. Eggs sieady. P e iy &t ounce. | 4,025, packers, $4 3064 55; it asa Hghts, | chue of “the e feom Embotes st 1T - ets Halt 30 ’=§ s £ 3 % g ar s supplies from Humi ek | 10c more for all kinds. ‘Tabl Cos Z£3 b e S | The rate of discount in the open market for | ¥, 7564 3 > 35 Dried Fruits quiet, with Apricots firmer. short bill 152 Tas out and. tos Dige months’ | NO Bbean: market somainally steady. T e e L oA s SV hamee 70 B & B Cital F e s e, 3 R % . = 4 & tlls 27 nt, accoun ! . fvalent. X Some changes in Raisins. Good shipping movement in Prunes. i IS e i Bt S D S e Al e DR L B R $10:000 Puctlo Hletric By § per cuni..108 00 Provi A ¢ Associated Banks' Statement. week. the raceipts ¢ thia this Dort thus far ihis year at 5:000 Uniced R R of 85 « per coni of 5% rovisions still inactive everywhere. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The statemrent of | Foreign Futures, Cheese shows nochange, the demand and | 216,751 bags. against flxm bags during the e - H : 5 Jidos £ dsivied averages of tte Clearing Buulo_msnks of this LIVERPOOL. SUppY Shaut Delvnciey o De mmet iy T st e Sy - g ops quiet and easy. Wool and Hides firm and cleaned up. QY. Tor the Ton wek e S Dec. March. May. PR o % 4 ooy B - ‘_ndf““p.«wx i s 4 b Z y k . | Opening T3% T4%| Recelpts were 22,200 ibs Butter, 453 cases | bags, Beef and Mutton firm. Hogs showing weakness. | Closing . 148 T3 Eaye and 1000 Toa Cheess, world's vx'.':':l'- 3;1:05 Derrney 1 was um | BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 22@23c | 798 s, 838,181 last year. 00; Qecrease, SLOBT,400. | Wheat— Dec. Mar,June. | for extran and 10@2lc for lower o medium | cireular Says:. : TR = ; oerease, §500,000. Reserve, | Opening 28 wrades; dalry, 1i@18c; cold storage, nominal; | *The New York market has remained quite Bank Clearings. 800} Hocking al decrease, $1,633,400. szrve re- | Closing . 25 30 | store Butter, 10@14c; Eastern cubes, H the past .month to-day's | Local Bank Clearings for the week just end-y ; 200!, Do pfd 10,000; decrease, 32,499,025, Sur- | ~ Flour— Eastern ladle-packed, 15@10c. spot _quotations belng exactly the same as | ed show & gain of $3,696,204 over the cor- 800, Inter 5,200, $536,125. Ex-United | Opening 32 85 CHEESE—11@11%;c¢ for choice mild new and in our last lssue. As expected, the S e BE et e States deposits, $13,191,700; increase, $819,325. | Closing . 3285 | 9@10c for 0ld; cold storage, 10%@lic; Young ot D s AN RS, | 18001 “Dv a0 Americas, 12g124c: Eastern, 10g1c per 1b. and as consumption Wwill ex- Efff'&x‘:‘:;:;‘u‘eei"m xm_m biay "s'\.wr: 8 Inter Pump New York Grain and Produce. St. Louis Wool Market. B; for good to fancy and | ceed receipts for some months to come, nm; ring week in 1902 were §25.507,459. Do ptd . { NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—FLOUR—Receipts, | ST. LOUIS, Dec,‘ lO.—V‘\i'OD‘!.—PIrm. Medi- ;&33::‘: 2‘506 meeon(:men).meom 53’2’4‘": - further reductions in the visible supply are | & = 0 lowa Central 42,900 e 3400. _ | um grades, combing and clotmng, 23@29c: , for choice, c for s in H 5 o Flour Exports in November. ey e e ot 85 %056 10, Min. | liEht ‘Tne. 18G3234c; heavy fine, 14@186; tub. | ards and 19G2lc for seconds: onditions In this market are also practl- | ] The exports of flour from San Francisco by Kana & Mich . bakers, $4 $0@4 75 ter patents, §5 5o | Washed, 37@dvc. L cally unchanged, Trading is atill confined to | % 2 el F S& M pid nter straights, $5 25@5 40; winter ex- | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. coftess below 10c. and supplies of medium to . "1,600/Kan . C vy g g < g Ty i LOCAL MARKET. The market was fairly active on local ac- | lower grades are very scant. Business in the = s g i count during the early trado, as retailers were | higher grades is posaibie only when libera - 2 | WHEAT—Receipts, 64,000; spot o N | Exchange and Bullion, purchasing . for "two days' _requirements, | cOfcessions can be had from forese SVUCE - | 2 red nominal elevator; No. 2 red, §117% £. 3 LR L R O B T L ey S T B | 5. "aflont: No. 1 Nortnarn Dulnth” §1.285 £ LOCAL: gy S o Pl I e rable "sitner in green orop have met with | 100 = S B e e 1. afloat, Options opemed steady on foreign | Sterling Exchange. sixty days..$4 833 @4 84 e for immediate wants, | Small arrivals of mew o met with 1084 —~ 33001 & \4‘“ 24 | buying, but at once broke severely under big | Sterling Exchange, sight 4 $61,@4 86% | The i quotation of $2 per box was (ready sale for the grades most | Flacher s - A Northwestern receipts, poorer cables, light rain | Sterling Exchange. cables. 4 86%,@4 8715 | still belng asked and obtained in & small way | Uity satsfaciory pricee of 608 | Fruch = 6| Manhattan inthe. Southwest And ‘wealt sutaide maskets, | New York Exchaige. sight.... Par '@ — | for favored brands of Navel Oranges from cer- | *To-day's first hand stack consists of 608 | o, P % closing tetrie met lowen " May $119g1 13 ' N. Y. Exchange, telegraphic... 0214@ — | tain districts but equally fancy fruit from Costa” Rica, 310 Nicaragus, 3358 Saiva | 55 poai B gty ,,n,,d $112: $1 0814 @) 03, closed | Siiver. per ounce — 60 | other sections was offered freely at $175, | dor. 14. “lmfl-‘lnl“- Lon& SF Bk. 85 — | 3 s December, $1 16%@1 1734 clmedlMexlc-n dotlars 451%@ 49 | which was considered an extreme price for | VATious: in all bags. e LSS Britieh Columb " Minn & St L % INTERNATIONAL. the Feoeral rum of offerings. Other Citeas | _DSEefie e e Costa Rion 215 Nicar ieh Columbla .. o Py | ' B6Bs—quiet. state common to_choice, 1904, | New York on Parls 5,167 | frane were auietand the top guotation for | ragua. 5330 Saivador. 10,173 Guaiemals, 208 ST - BO0IM.STP & 20@37c; 1908, 30@8be; olds, 1dc; Pacific Coast, | New York on Mexico 304 TR B e g gl d 2086 from other ports; in all Totals ..... @36c: 1 34c; olds, 14@17c. PURA o0 TARBoh . 15% | Stadually working into better shape. Cheap bl i . 100 Gas Consumers’ Assn.. ........18 00 X i 3 T 1,,,,} e Wi Yy 600|Mo, | HIDES—Firm. Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds, | Berlin.on London a8 'I'."‘ ’gfld‘“m zfl:‘f‘d goods axe protty melli) 10,0 oet elokse quise.” Darreie foe Chiug and TRAb o Sontns aer: | 1-'.": To Isci Californla, 21 to 25 pounds, ife; Texas % Tmencing (o move more fecely. Recelpta have | - Costa Rica (nominab. stock @03 bags—13@ | California Stock and Ofl Exchange. ioa . T Vo to Dontngh 16E Wheat and Other Grains. shown a marked falling off lately, the low | 14¢ for strictly prime to fancy washed: 11%@ Ol Stocks— Bia. e PO LM e a5, ork, |, WHBAT—The forelgn markets were not ma- | prices and demoralized condition of the market | 124¢ for prime washed: 10%@ilc for good | Apello . 38 T Gt | | Phlideiphia. ana Bukimore, 81 0; do 1 | terially’ changed. "Chicaso was several frac- | having checked the movement from outaids | ashed; L1 for ‘mflm prime washed pea. | Amociat % e . G g ons lower. ta. ts of Pears. 1 | oo e RSO MY | fip&m“ o v e, g | oA e, s o | B, S i UG S | B S8 i SRR B 8 B & yesterday a tec Bt 3 " | the newly seeded area of winter wheat is | these descripti ¢ but littl for o i On_The otk shesting Spivies - Sver-§ | Hefga, ‘Sems or 6 gnr:xmly'\‘.‘,s" sugar, $%¢. | about 51,155,000 acres, a decrease of 1.6 per | market. The AL Ay o paid R trawbone | Saivador, stock 3368 bags—12@13c for fancy | Home 0 pool o opened weak at seven to Brake | N e " cent from the area sown in the fall of 1908. | ries, waich have been selling y'uhed. nominal; 11@11%4¢ for -mnly prime | »h » ine, with the trading quite Rt ] 4 ] 4y | | The condition of winter wheat December 1| prices lately. Two chests of strictly fancy | Washed. nominal; 10@10%c for good to prime | Im s active ise ‘- i WS S ol o (i 2.9, as compared with 86.8 in 1903, 99.7 | Longworths wers received yesterday, one of | Washed: 9@9%c for fair Crashed: 100110 Tor | In 3 - g g L -e-o| 48 | 4 n ten year average of 92.1. which was peddled out at $15 and the other at | {alr to prime washed peaberry. 03@10c for e .- o 450 o g e < e 2 i W gy g -, 1 The Chicago wires of B. F. Hutton & Co. | $17 per chest, while for ordinary offerings §10 | £00d to prime semi-washed: 9% @SN Jovi o0 & Monarch < A R as though it would be a | V'Y Dock . S 133 | " The following grades of refined sugar were |Sid: ‘“Wheat has had a fair recovery from ! was an extreme figure. { perior unwashed, nominal: Pe Sood sreen | M i = 001 =calping market for the mext two weeks I8 128 | e 1o e e andred pounds to-dass | the low prices of the week, and this to our | © STRAWBERRIBS. Longworths, $5@10 per | Unwashed, nominal: 9%@ioc for kood 1o su- Monte Cristo .. ... 75 ine S S T o ot { P ‘fi‘; 198, | Confectioners' | mind, reflects a very strong speculative posi- | chest, ‘with some fancy higher: large varieties, | PFior nlmashed peaberry: 8H@8c for Inferior | GRS Cie S lom - ~ & 4 jon, ' Personally, we se ng in our do- | $2a6 e d e 00 L i x & v s TR T | DU Rttt at | mentic HtuaTion’ i, M Tor MG R ] e Nicaragua (nominal), stock 340 bags—11@ feed © ; e . Wall street in- | D P rican 62 o1~ b0y L% | net unchanged Srices to an advance of only | Receipts exceed consumption. There fs no ex- | CRANBERRIES—$0GI per bbl for East. | 13¢ for prime to fancy washed; S @10%c for ‘interest and kg e L gf 2 (ion 1043 1104% | five Doints. Saies wore Teoorted of (138750 port demand, and we ndvised this. The flour | ern and §2 70G8 per box for Coos Bay. falr to strictly good washed: R%@die for 30 a weak po- Omaha 122120 | bags, including: December, 7.0507.10c; Jan- | trade is fla While the Argentine situation | APPLES—$1 25 per box for extra fancy, 6o | §00d to superlor unwashed: 03%@10c for good o P ek 2o- o Senalie 50 (158 V@ a 7.35@7.40c; May, | at the moment promises favorable results, the | @§1 for ordinary fancy and 40@65c for common | 0, Prime unwashed pes # - Mo Teo heacith losr and October, 86 | crop in that country is still far from being out | to cholce; Lafy Appies, §2G2 25 per box. Ghntemala, (stock 14,002 bags) end Mexican | R > 8¢ ] above a parity 100, Pacific Coast y. No. 7, invoice, 8%c; | of danger and will continue to rule a fea- | PEARS—Winter Nellis, ;1 5001 75 per box; | (stock 962 bags)-—1. 3@14c for faney washed, | LFil N - Sl St Su o ot is mild, Cordova, 10@13c. ture for some little time yet, We doubt very | cooking varieties, S0c@$1 ? | nominal; 11@12%c for prime to strictly prime | WULerime oo By D g Aoy BUTTER—Unchanged. much it money can be made at this tima In| PEREIMMONS. i washed. nominal: 10%@10%c for strictly sood | g, por " Tedie, . e e e e LR W E—Unchanged. gelling wheat short, except on extremely sharp | GRAPES—Simall boxes and crates, 90c@$1 50 | yashed: 10G10%e gggimfl,.':.?:‘-fim” fi;:‘fig | - vi 00 P . bt d. 1 Y vy | for r asl e T T e e e A iren & B O, 1t PP PRIED FRUIT. s M Frisiton, At b oadl e tuth o e oo P0@00c for other varieties; 0pen | 4op inferior to ordinary: 10%@11%c for good | S . n be forced to offer their i A S EVAPORATED APPLES The market ap- | Was dull and unchanged, but futures Were | ’CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, Navels, $1g2 per | (0 Prime washed peaberry: Vaaife for good | o = Board— r . a8 very tew will refund | Do prd f 2 | pears to be rather frmer i tone, owing, it is strong, notwithstanding the Chicago decline, | box; Beedllnun 7Be@$1; Tangerines, 7bc for | 10 Prime unwashed peaberry; 8@9%c for good Home : ton P il 300, Prossed. Bt Car. d. o recent ‘purchiases for speculative ac- | 0N sdme buying orders and dry weather! smail and $i for large boxes: Japanese | to superlor unwashed. 100 Ol Cit; T rkef 200 Do p ut for delivery on o Common, 3@ Uk MOCOPAIng 108 StAiSmRE VY TER ot 3 . | i~ oy~ e | g R L T " Bate. W | e R ot Yates & Wright, the Sacramento %3"?:;2;‘;‘ ;{q]&éggr&xeg&on:n:z" wl Receipts of Produce, Mining Stocks. whe s ar speculators and 500/ Ry Joes indicate an incress- | and San Josquin Yalleys are Dot Sspecigy in | for standhrds; Grave Frult, 1 78G5 S0: m- FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. ~ . with prices rang- | nee i : e g g g B W o e Tor. Californin, fratt, ° | and the condition of the crop excellent. This | bamci s bentror A an e 5107 ¢ o | Flour. ar eks...10.104/Pelts. bls | aroliowing were (e saive an the Sen Yus- B AN N Je £ oy in moderate demand and | information comes from correspondents in | wallan; Pi 1 50G3 'dos i Yheat, ctis ... 4008 Higes. W 353 clsca Stock and Exchauge Board yesterday: - ng of the rest of the crop, with osaiic: fancy, TTigise. Thoss taglona: an; Pineappls 50@3 per dozen. | Barley. 8|Lnth-r rolls . 173 Morning Session—Comstocks. Kg ot g~ fpda o rm; cholce, §%@bisc; ex- CASH WHEAT. Dried Sta. N | Qats, ,;,,s': g 2 200 Alpha 25 e M 9% @10t fancy. 1011, California Club, $1 45@1 52%: California Traitel Nuls, Mapie ofley. S o0 Onions. A Ed el nsvv;: ws | White Amstralian, $1 0001 dk: omor™a| Fruits continue dull, but Apricots are a Sugar. etis . 700 Chollar . 10 now "on will |- New York Cotton Market Club, $1 50G1 52%, with none offering; North- | fraction higher. The Consolidated Raisin Brandy. gals 400 Con Cal & V.1 3 51 { NEW YORK, o ur‘r:v | ern_Bluestem, $1 60@1 62 Northern Red, | Company bas named revised prices for Seeded | Qujeis 100 Confidence ... 90 100 Union Conm. 61 { opened. weak 81473 per el Ralsins, which appear below. Honey con- | Raisins, R 3 il tae e v - ad ko e 3| \ug"‘ A g’b""-"ifgo | tinues inactive and In good eupply. Nuts are | “roll 3 40f o - rallies such as we | Futures Bosamber Sesgion 0 to o i steadily held. There fs a very good sea ex- | Lime, bbls . - werld's visible cotton | anuary, ;' March THED. ¢ T4w. port movement In Prunes, | - . . g 1 T8le: April, June, 7960 4 §1 44% $1 4335 u % | RO o Apricots, S@Tlc for Rovals and | Flour. ar sks... B, Bid. Ask. s ules, against 3,688, B oA >4 g December—No_ sales. 10@12%¢ for Moorparks; Nectarines, 814@7ic . 918|Feed, eks 78 ot 06 Spot cotton closéd dull. Middling uplands, BARLEY—There ®as a firmer feeling all | for Whne and 614@7e for Red; Peaches, T4 @ . 691 % 10 o: middiing Galt, 8,200 No saias around yesterday. both cash and future mar- | 8%c per Ib; Pears. 1@lZc; Plums, pitted. oz o8 MARKETS. et B kets hardening somewhat. Ths prims cause of | 0156 Tor Dlacke. To@8ike for red and T@sisc STOCK MARKET. 2 . New York Dry Goods. | the firmness was the anxiety of shorts for De- "1 Boe; & 25 1 30 New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Dee. 10.—Total imports of dry'"""‘” SPIESH ko Dave Yot sofie G0 toum . s %0 v < 10.—Close: Money on call goods and genéral merchandise at the port of | 1o fill on thelr contracts, and do not know A Very Fair Saturday’s Business, but 3 % | New Sprk for the week ending to-day were oxsctly WiASS he¥ #3910 find tho BMfley to P" Few Fluctuations. 10 1 - '25. | valued”at $11.048,954 flll them with, 1 @1%c per 1b for the four sizes the i 18 Ry T e - G 4 CASH BARLEY. and 2 basts for the larse siges. For Saturday g g b::rth::d'::' e B 1 Texas Paclfy rts of Specie. Feed. §1 08%@1 1244: Brewing and Shi ing, | RAISINS—1904 crop f. o. b. Fresno—Im- | Steck and Bond Exchange, 20 paper, 434@4% per cent, SIrE Avssne 1. 1 v wORE e m_',,“”m ff AR $1 16G1 17%: Chevaller, §1 1551 20 per cti— perial clusters, 2 2502 §0; Dehesa ~$1 300 | fuctuations of particular Impormnce. Hono- | w08 i - Toledo B & T Co, ... 4 | New York revorted for the week ewra $8,000.- | FUTURES. L A o e oo i o0 Muschials; | kas Sugar wes bigher 4t YIS with K18 133 W4 - a 2 1,900/ Toledo St L & W, 3 | 000 gold and $310,960 siiver, $4.000,000 of the | Session 9 .to 11:30 -crowal, D! %c{&@fw s TR ", @ | at the close. There was something doing in | Crow 3 100, Do pfd . | above was United States gold coin shipped to| May—No ulea u 093¢ bid, i om. asked. Wt ar g m""“ ®%%. | Alaska Packers at $94 623,@95 25, and seey | +4 et 500/Twin City B T. ‘mm 105 | Havana in November and mot previously re- | December—$1 e T s ishel e e: ‘..,.,.. of Oceanic went at $5. T 1 100 Trion Bag & P 11k 113 | parted” imports of specie at New York during | OATS—Not iy e cissotdmanr] o5 g i, No. 2, 10c;| There was nothing new in the oil stocks. 24{T ot o ..‘, conts. “a. V‘UMM - A5 the week were $18.762 silver and $216,751 gold. | the turn of the year, as trade is usually dull | 14@14%c for | The mining shares were falrly active, with | Hale & Nore.1 15 1 » 17 1oady: ratlroad, stesdy: Ren 1 e | In December, buyers being indizposed to lay n @14%c for Ne Plus Ultra and 11c | Ohptr up to $3 50, but it closed lower. TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS | New York Me'~' Market. Hw further uupplle- untll they get the year's | NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—All metals were less ' accounts straightened ol active and in the case of tin easy, owing to _ White, $1 42;5 1 fi.v, Surprise, $1 55@1 60; the continued disposition of consumérs to hold | Red for feed, 32%@1 45 for No._1 an off the market. Lead, spelter and iron were zl 221@1 80 for No. 2; extra fine for seed, firm._ Copper 1 423,@1 50: Black, $1'30G1 35 for feed and oc; Peanuts, 6@Tc for Eastern; Pe. cans, 11@18¢c: Cocoanuts, $¢ 50@3; Chestnuts, 8@9c_per 1b for Italian. HONEY—Comb, 11%@13c for white and 10@ | 11c for amber; water white extracted, 5% @6c; | Do conv 4s United Copper . 100/Uniteq R of § F| 23%! 200 Do ptd - Do #s m!'Btu(lPlpe | m* Sales on tbe California Exchange last week | weze 55,080 shares, valued at $22.957, the leading sales being as follows: Associated Ofl, 18,400 shares; California Standard, 4000; Four, 1300; Home, 11,455; Independencs, 9000 New York Stock List. fornia street, New York ollowing official 500 Blue Bull 500 Cent 1000 Diamondfield. i ruled dull. , 506 3@ale. - Jake copper, $14 8T o 1 4061 6215 for seed. light amber extracted, lho; dark, . ofi1 Do ptd | e, 314 T5aan casting, $1¢ 50014 15, tead, | *m,g,,_;g,,, 1o nothing mnew, Trade | BEESWAX—27G29¢ per Junction. 2200; Occidental, 1000; Ol City, ‘_1 200017 § Express. | 84 80@4 70: spelter, $5 756@5 87%; firon un- | quiet. 5800; Claremont, 750. changed. Western sacked, $140@1 45 for Yellow, Provisions. Ex-divident yesterday: Makawell Sugar, 50, A White ana Mized; Callfornia large Yellow,| The waek closed with no further variation ' 20c; Presidio & Ferries R. R., 20c, and an 82,900 A g 2 r Condition of the Treasury. $1 40@1 45; small round do, $1.80; White, Business is mu Inactive and nm. one of 10c. WASHINGTON, Dec, 10.—To-day's Treas- | Bominal: Egyptian, $1 35@1 40 for White and $1 17%@1 20 for - Brown. RYE—$1 40@1 45 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—S$1 50@1 75 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs, FLOUR—California_Family Lxlnl. o 6 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, Oreson and Washington. jobbing at a5 P LLSTUFFS _Prices 1n_pack ury statement: Available cash balance, $144,- £84,744; gold, §$86,839,349. ' CHICAGO BOARD OF TRA.DE | | Future Grnln and Provisions. | CHICAGO. Dec. 10.—Mucn news of a de- | pressing nature came from Minneapolis, where largely increased arrivals of wheat were sald dry Sal Ear-cured H Tas. 12 o 14 dba. 12%5¢; 15 o 17 to 20 Ibs, 11%c: California Heef, R10@10 50 per bbl; Family, $12@12 50; ;_extra' clear, $22 ; Fee! ages are as | M8 FONE TAE per to be lgoked for. With 648 cars reported as| follows: Graham Flour, 32 75 per 100 Ibs; RD—Tierces quo!ed at _6%c per Ib for ed an assessment of $1 per share, 3 S Kye Flour, 3 25: Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, | ., LA Eastern compou inquent January 9. received there 10-day and 1000 promise A2 8 corn Sreal, 8 50; extsb. “cream do 0 60; Ealttomis oxmonad e A T e T o The Sax fi'{:cm \Usion Salt Comaany ot y, traders here took hold earl; at Meal, OatGroats, um Hominy, 1':'.1-; ."‘“ 5-Ib_tins, 9%e; 3-Ib u'n-.fi o has levied an assessment -fl’ sterted with a loss of % to e at 1103,. FExcept for a brier rally to ll-l',t pay its first | Jumbo 5 13?' o o 4 ,B“c“r"'"‘ i o L T 5—One half barrel, S3c; three Iull b-.rreh 8% GlElEina o¥8l23s ] due to filling of moderate buying orders, the | Fiour Rolled Oats, bbls, 38 7507 50: v one tlarce, $%c; two tierces, + — 925 3¢ popular temper seemed to be to sel { v o 8Y¢; five tierces, 8l ner Ib. per -nn, amounting to | Jum! 625,300—Total shares sold. Sentiment later. however, became qualified by | SRCKS: $5; split Peas, | 84 eree Four Off Com- | Vernal boxes, $5 50; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran has egain advanced and is very firm, ! Hay, on the contrary, Is weak and qulel though prices show no further decline, BRAN—$20 50@2] 50 per ton. ver ton. an evident feeling on the part or some of the operators that the Government report, to bo | tssued after the session closed, would show a lower condition for the growing trop In consequence, May. after sinkin Showad some renewal of strength and lnwudl | the last had largely recovered the early loss. ‘nle close was ’undy at $1 10%. Cash hml sold May eorn .gu country offerings, M: starting_unchanged at 447 to 45c, was reduced to 44%e, showing but small improvement. in the closing trades at 443e. ts were steady at a fractional decline, Changing from December to May at 23, to 2%e difference was a feature or trading. May ! opened a shafle lower at 301,G30%c, sold | 23 within a nardew range and closed steady at | New York Bonds. U S rot 3a. res..10¢ IL & N unified 4s.103 Do Man con gold 4s..105 'Hlxlou Cen 4s.. AG%I % Do Ist inc. - L'ds. o K & T 48 .100!4 2ds. < INtl R Mex con 4-81!( N Y Cen gen & - 100/ N J Cen - mz 45,7106 i 3 [O8t 4a wnd partic {Pann conv 31 Hldu. Tallow. Wool and Hops. es and Wool continue well cleaned up and frm. While Hobs are inaccive and easy, All_quotations remain unc! HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about %exc undn quotations. Heavy salted Steers, Tie: medium, A0z MheMpg Cow e 010G rioc: Sulten Rip, 100 s-ma mfl’iv,e Salted_Calf, 11%@12% 1T%@ibe: dry Kip. 1be @ heariings. o it e each: aiediom, 90cadi i Woik §1%5G1 75 ‘Hotse Hides, i, large and $2 50 for medtum, $1 5092 and Gc for-Colte; Horse Hides, dry, §1 75 for mining carloads of =y ore, assay- ing mnu per t%‘m 54 carloads assaying 35 perun mmnnlubla 1000 Austin G M. )' & long time. 500 Black Ants Poct o™ the Consolidatea Caltforniy 8000 Bullfrog Min. and Virginia mine last week amounted (o Min mining cars of ore assayinz $16 83 per ton. The California Ol cha nd the San Fol clsco and z: m!ggi (o1 i u;nim ?i‘i’?fl HE23! i [ EEH “84 i ¥ =4 okls | day, 300 Brunsw lel \0’ ’ 10% 3, over the Christmas and New Btk oo o - uA!—when 515014 50: Wheat ang_ont, | B0 T0C 1O CoM; Homs RS ton st ibers L 318t & 1M con 55 m grovhlur were Influeneed by the heavy run | $10614; Ont, $12: Barley and o, alo; ot Buck Skine=_Dry” Mexican, e dry wilowine have. soined fan Py , : clo ‘oluntee 3 '\ Cen! an Pacificiy 5 of Bom e S Ry Saetiues ot Ae t5 50G1; Clover, $1@10; Altaira, $ug1d | saed o“”:xfl:::p—mJAm. O Pandecker, K. . He Ase g [ | Lara was down Go. Ribe showed & loss i umkt .{‘«x‘.‘_a ' |z o, I W.Marvin, Gedrge $1 25, ‘Jeading "3,‘.‘,’" nnm as_follows: STRAW-—35@60c_per bal 2,900 C |33 5 {Southern Ty s 110 Articles— High. Low. & C 200 I Tex & P-cyln: na& Wheat No. b o Beans and Secds. H%I £l =B L & Wds Deaters continue to Feport & dull market for i (20614 Béans and a quiet market for Seede, all quo- ? ‘-ll:: ', M & St P.. lnu n)q 1 tations remeining uachatecd. ta Rio EA Ns—- Pea, Free To@s: gmail. White, 3 5 = inal; S tod Kid- M 1064 20; #2 6042 75 Per ctl; b 388 IR B| gx28za34 | sxas12 1) W & L E ds.... 98 1sts. 1081 | Wisconsin Cen 4s. 92 » i Fost 83283352 Hocking 43s. 111 . Als-A W Se. = o S Pk N York ustard, nominal—np good Asso Oll 5s. 84 S8 Ton za0 32 ; Yellow. llu:ura, -‘%0& c; Flax, are very steady, there| Bay CPC 5s. — 108 : - Con. oiae: K ical' C G 8s. — 108 Sols 207 Timothy. B e L P oy S R ¢ Hasl F itket, 216@Hc: o Uhrel m & ot 5. 84% oo ton. Cal-st C Bs.114 Jumbo BX "3 2 u '.’-um §1 T0@2 50; Green cc:flg:: 02 e et e | P8 € i = Geary-st Ss.. — ¥ s ! 0/Con T C ptd 1.600/Corn Products Do pid ...... 1.000/Del & Fudson ausgieys (< 9! TR | 3 106D = guin

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