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THE SAN FRANC I1ISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1904 T T T SUMMARY OF THE MARK . : 77 & | reet Stoc i s s o 46, wavash C wor, 300/ Do pra > 4 B “l‘n deb Bs i Ne v quiet. 3 ells Fargo Ex. T e g 106 Western " Union £ . Flour un:i Forage filled here yesterday. | o \\f[‘:;"l‘i:‘i:f‘; 4 " Bariey higher and Cors dull. B o i TR ient. F. tuffs unchanged. | 100/ Wisconsin L ¢ r Mic Onent. ¢ uffs | 200 Do peg P g in rather better shape. Onions quicter. 800,000—Total shares P aply. Game higher. @ New York Bonds. ; - el 5 3 | U S raf 25 reg..104%IL & N unified is. ) Cra es in e supply. | Do ‘couponrr . 100 Pian row hanes o otk s A Do 3s reg... . 10415(Mex Central 4s F oy stcady and Eggs firm. Do coupon......104%| Do lst_ire oh Bt Iri | go new- 45 reg,130% Minn & St L 4s.. 96 J . pithamiad 995 $od ohit for the ] H 0 coupon.. IM, K & Texas 4s.100 ' J; isions reported bought for the Orient, | Do o ds reg105%! Do 20s - vy | Do coupen... %% i i haniged. Atch gen 4. ... - | Do adj 1= i C ¢, Sheep an s still 1 hight demand. Atlantic C S g Ex t stronger. Silver unchanged. | 1ng Teeading gen 45,1021 L &IMecon &!ll:l« Am Car & Fy %1 30 20l 91 30 Do pld. . Doty L& S F fg is. 891, S0 Am. Cot 25 Louis SW_lsts. 65 3 aboard A L Am Disz 1 Pacific 4s 1 100/Am Express .106,Am Gr Twine Co, x & Pac lsts. T bl Term : ol St L & W 4s. Stls 600 M;-,};'iu s Cons Tobacco 4s. 70 [Urnion Pacific 4s.1068 | o Bt g 1Colo & 8o 4s.... S9%! Do conv 4s.....108% $00|Americs C.F 21 con'be. BIYIU S Steel 20 5. 90K | - on o G 45162 |Wabs sts Do gen 4s - PINIW & L Erle F W & D C lat=107% Wis Central Hock Val 415s...111% arge Transfers of Gold and Silver. New )orl. Mining Stocks. |, Adams Con 20Little Chiet 05 » ‘Alice 80i0ntario oo & Breece 18 Ophir ! Bruns Con 10/Phoenix Com Tunnel .. _ 08iPotest Con Cal & Va... : U S Steel.. 2 - .‘u,m\-' Do ;..,; "4 | 4 @ W :xs‘vn g nmmun N‘ Mining— | tchison “4s _m:.'_m.. ire 3% Sl < _ | Ratiroads— Amer Zinc 1 1%, 11% 117% | Atchison .. B3% antic i . 7 [ Do ptd 161% Bingham . 013 | Boston & Albany.281% Calumet & ; | Bos: & Maine 164 [Centepfial . 245 | : { Boston Etev 133 |Copper Range ... 68 Fitchburg pfd 1395 1Daly Wi Mex ¢ ax e 2615 Dom Coal 12 L tral = @ ieia c'& E I pid Limsuiss. IN Y. N H & H. 106 /P = C§G W 2%z Pere’ Marqnette. o < Do pfd A os o S 4lsle Rovale s Do pfd B 34| 4% |Mass Mining e Do debs .-l 851 {Michigan . &N W 11204 202 20315 /904 Mohawk 3 M & S 1675 188% 167 4/Mont Cosl & Coke pra .. 151 {/0ia_Dominion & P (new) 328 315 Do prd . =3 s .. Do & - by S0l Soig | 4 700'Chicago Terin. .. nxl 2 | ® Do ptd 2115) 24 1% 121 | P4 Pl Ti e s so |snle | 14 114 | Stocks ami (owm F. Hutton & »rr & Western. ome 8 Wemiern: ‘Pennsyivania Rand Mines | Ches & Ohto Chi Great West Bar siiver—Steddy '»1 1%‘1-1 o cunce. . | e Money—114G23, per » 3 ] Do lat' 30 | of Qiscount in the open marke: for Sa gt 2%,G2% per cent and for th % per cen . 4 unsettied and Geveiop any- 22WEETH 3 afair unell after L ol o s ! ‘ondition of the Treas { 4 weakpess in Liv- i | WASHINGTON. Dee. 15.—To- 4‘;‘3" | vressiog influence on i of the treasury shows a g 53 | Balance $15.55 gold, $86, e 1 New York Cotton \[nrket. YORK, Dec. 15.—COTTO: ontinues entirely pro- mL"“b'r . we & find anything In the ,:",, nmc 3 -~ n . %af we contiue & u'cl‘ closed” mw_;_r Middling uplands, Se; | ut condition of the mar- 3 Gulf, 8. Sales, 1557 bales. 1 - e the utires closed steady. = induce sufficient buying to = : - eutstan x.mflu &M s 39 ol e C Fi S&M ptd.| 82 Z | 1300 B Ronthers + E 800 Do prd ew York Copper Market. Keokuk & Des M | k f NEW YORK. Dec. 15.—-COPPER—Quiet, | }::fi‘:dF ifl:‘a(‘dx “ee !‘|l a5, Lead, quiet and unc!'xn(edq g ! T | _New York Grain and Prod l Long Lslan: 5 cmtlow £ v < n ai 1 25,400 Loute & Nash. .. 138% 1367 18% 198% EW YORK, Dec. 15.—FLOUR ch:;-u; ts, 200/ Manhattan 163 j62 ez 163 l .900: exports, 100 barrels. Dull, but steady Bt B 2 . 9% 11| WHEAT_Receipts. 31,000 bushels. Spot, 4,800 Met Securittes.. | 781 7% 7714 | firm: No. 2 red, nominal; No. 2 red, $11S f. o, Met “h21g 183 119% 1193 | Neo. 1 northerst Duluth, $1223% ¢ o 2% 200 No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. o. 2% 21 20%/ 2 1 Options—Speculative demand being | % | more urgent to-day, wheat acted: s | =1 vancing nearly s stronge: a cent per bushel on lighter | e Biger. SN Por oin receipis, a bullish pricescurrent report, bette erling exchange, strong. closing firm, with Southwesh cash demand and good bull sup. T4ng 300 port. Final prices showed e to Bye net ad— for | 11,500 Missour Pacifie vance ~May, 31 11%@1 12& closed $1 1. |, AT July. $102%@103%, closed §1 083; December | "1.600 Nations) Lead closed. $1 1. o Hibes Sstesa | eady. Ntl R R Mex pfd . o : m\manl Biscuit.! 57 PETROLEUM—Easier. SUGAR—Raw, firm: refined, firm. COFFEE—Futures closed 5 points higher. Seles, 123,000 bags. including: December, 20c; January, 151: E‘Dlmber 8 12@8 15¢; ober, 8 20 Spot steady; ‘mild, firm. DmED nu.l'rs EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is quiet, but firmiy held within the quoted Common are quoted at 315@415c; prime at 4156 | #%c; choice at 5@3lac; fancy, 6@8lc. PRUNES—Are lght in demand o far as king up as prices_have recently | postponemenf of this sub- e cause of some surprise. | B ‘mar Moreh, Asssisin 1D “ligo""| 98 1o | the iocal market for spot wupplies ~ is con 4800 Xorthern Secs mslg!us 1253 126 SomenL et ion bos staedy, rangig from maba : 1 APRICOTS—Are unchanged, botn as to prises T ard trade conditions, Chioice' are held af 10c; I e extra cholce c: fancy. 100 Pacific Coast. PEACHES—Are quiet. but -m?sg‘m at 9@ | for extra cholce, and | 10% " d !“E'X. hang 'l“ be losed luce el e 2! cember 24, 26 and Jamvary 2. ¢ oo De New York Metal Market. % -l135 m 31 - 105%| w"u: 1058 &t 3| the net <aifs were small. t_closed |8 | at €13 25 64 and futures at £131. Locally ck response at other points ) oot EieL et e net witer. States Steel stocks, especiatty | 89590 Reas were ste accumulated. o very large orders for finished products. including saccessfu! conclusion of the of Copper was a little lower in London, ing at mlh(or'potl‘:tl“humfm- B EE T & FF ond stock market setilement. about which nfllnl‘ speaking. - m‘ “ . had been feit helpful 1”"‘ Nagotintinme ”;"m pfal to tnm (u to $15 lns for i h-. bu th. m~. 1d-shipments 1o Berlin and there N o o St | uge Sou 2" | Srotld seem 10 (T g gy oy {52 | ot - mmlyue o enid o Rt roans, o | iy B - it $4 i he-l-l! while it for speculation in 0 = 3 arket there was no rof aay sridgme | Bt was & 11tAe lower b 1 150 e roe T in the future so far o Bescried: The sudden mess gave rise 17 some rumeors (hat some i important Aevelopment was hanging over the % ket such as & decision in the Northern Se. % ~ities case or a more definit: formulation of - reth plan of dealing with the oy ralirond freight rates In ‘the stegory was the suppesition that 4 been extended to a financial in- tution regarding which rumors _yesterday weskened the late stock The uncer- Bopds were dull and irregular. Tofal sales, par 1 value. €13.235.000. ntted Siates bonds were unchanged on call | 36 New York Stock List. E. # Houtton & Co.. Caiifornia street, Francisco, of the New York L Fxchange. fornish the following offictal quotatiens of thet Exchange: | OMAHA, Neb. 3500 Walla Wi | $463,289; blhncn mm started free covering by local shorts. With only moderate dfferings prices Jndnuy u- anced. Later in the day the stres accentuated by reports from the So-mm asserting an impending scarcity of wheat for milling . Advices from Kansas City | auoted one of the most prominent millers in Kansus as saying the mills of that State have anly sufficlent wheat to last fifteen days. rose to $i 1i, closing with a gain of ’qc at §1 103, ersistent buying of the May .delivery by | a prominent elevator concern Was the feature of trading in corn. May ciosed %c up at 45e. Oats were firm. May closed ¥e higher at | 31%%¢, Notwithstanding liberal receipts of hogs the | Tmite alifornia large Yellow, | half barrels, 83c: one tierce, S%c: mu-e-' u -ummdamu?l ; White, l)fi.lv-umu. 8i4c per Ib. $1 35@1 37% for White l lflfigl lar Brwn. qt:mmr—u “l 75 per ctl. Bflu.'l‘allmr ‘Wool and Hops. e Steers, ’fx'l'm“x'fi“’mn S5 the. Com - c; 5 : A large foreign order for Flour has just been | hamer Seecd 1o By 336 SHGMe | o light; Stags T.' 3 Salted {flled. as will be seen in the first column. Vel tignin L., Ty “.::fl‘ oy | FLOUR—Califorpia Family Extras, $3 Hides, 104075 - 810 usual Bakers’ | 84 10G5: e R - mvm wm, Jobbing at $4@4 50 | woo), I"Tle mh; ‘medium, Wool, $1 2581 75 )u s as MILLSTY mmr n gc ages are 8 | jarge’and §2 50 for medium. $1 50G2 for smail vision marketywas firm. At the close M B Filour $3 25; Rye M Fl large and $1 50 for medium, $1 for = :-r;k s ip 1555015, lard was a shade higher = ,‘_,“;‘,, D“"’G'!‘:‘: cream do. §3 60: | for Coits. Buck SkinsDry Mexican e Tochrs Tanged &s follo 1 82,0003 85: Backwhent Figur 34 35; Coneked | 30ccoul Skineprime * Ansoras: ""Hign. Low. Close. }3}"" B ea Doty |large ‘do $125; large. S0c; mediom, 380 sma) nym %o;“ 1o T e ;N:A;:L;)z—xm 1 n-zmd 4@4%c per b i « 1 ! —_— i . < 9% 88 WOOL--Fall el and South. % ek Il Hay and Feedstuffs. {emm S Southorn, 509 Southern Moun- | PO 45 - 45 As mentioned vesterday. there have been for | tain. e 12814e, | B B L e e iy et overfor a/| 40 defective, 10@13c: Northern fres. 12014 4 45&'.‘ amount of Hay in-this market - The | 40 defective 12¢% = ;‘r.v: !’uur"ud out correct. as .mbm ‘3“'“:0 fifil:’c“ne‘_rng AT 28 e been purchased, supposed: a- PS— 26g29c per Ib: crop. 30% 314 'pan, as will be een in the first eolumn. nl-.."‘nelk With most | growers holding out | 30% 31l |of course, is distinct from the Government > order now being advertised. If this foreign [ 1240 1285 | business be renewed, dealers look for an im- | Meat Market.' 12 72% 12 90 |Dm\'e¢ m‘:;ket, At' present it is qulet umi The ‘poor ~ Eatiemd Rt Or e See more or weak men 713 €85 68733 There is no fyrther change in Feedstuffs. |uu-e¢ an easier feeling throughout the mar- 10 15 TOTY T15 .kfl‘ but PH(‘;R.{! Et;)ln;;“ 84215 650 TS—$20G22 pes | Wholesale rates from sigughterers to dealers | 672w 680 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, §24824 30 |"‘ o follows: % ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31 500:250 g 6@7c for Steers and 4%4@6c per Cash Grain and Provisions, r’u(xl: e Caba 0833: | VEAL- Large. 6%@Sc: small. S99¢ per 5 "\"‘, “2":",‘,‘,{,;';‘":;( Cracked Corn, $32G2 50: Mixed Feed §226 | MUTTON— e s e s5a T 18113; No. 2 red” $114% | 4 o g LAMB—§ asae NarE yellow i FORK—Desmed Hae. 614983 per I v¢; No. 2 white, sy : No. 2 rye, i3c teeding _barle 38 fair to cholce maiting, 4184%c; No. 1 flaxsesd $118; No. 1 Northwestern, $§124; mess pork, per barrel, $11 25@11 35; lard, per 100 lbs, $68214; short ribs sides (loose), $6 25@6 50; short clear sides (boxed), $6 621256 basis of high wines, §124; Contract grade. $1250. Articles— Eiter; tacrel. . clover, & Onts, bushels. . Rye. bushels. Bariey, bushels Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—On the Produce Ex- | | change to-day the butter market was steady. Creamecies 10f26c ries, 16G22c. Eggs, saster at mark, 20 5c. firsts 25e, prime firate 27, cxiras 2. Checse, steady, 11gi3c. ATTLE SHEEP AND HOGS. Chicago. CHICAGO. Dic. 15.—CATTLE—Receipts, ady to lower. Good to Nlme steers. ; Joor to, medium. ¥ 55 75; stockers 261 10, cows and heifers, §1 408 ; bulis, $2G3 90; calves, 38.000: to-morrow, tixed and bumh-n 5 ce heavy, $1 5094 40; lght, um $1 40G4 55, nrv'nll Good ff to cholce 3 50 mbs, $5G6 85 Omaha. De Ctive em ATTLEReceipth, steers, §325G6 25; cows western steers, $2 950G 3 75; range cows and canners, $1 5682 25; stock- 50a5 85; calves, $3@5 50; 10,000: steady. Heavy. 2L mixed. £G4 40: lisht. $4 40 ples.” $4@4 40 of sales, $13i%. _Receipts, 4500; active. Western £ 7545 35; wethers, $4 5084 90: 274 E5: common and stockers, $2 506 lambe, $5a8 4 Kansas City. wes, 450 KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dec. 15.—CATTLE Receipts, seady. Native steers $3 568 670, rative cows and heffers, $173@5 stockers and iesdefl $2 50G4 15; bulls, i calves, %36 Seitern steers, $3@5. west- | ern cows §1 €0, HOGS—Receipts, #000; stead! of sales, $4 45@1 50; heaw: 10 Sc lower. | 4 5074 5Tl 84354 50; pigs and lights, $3 5@ EEP—Receipts. 9; strong. Muttons. lambe. $1 506 range wethers, $18, i red éwes, $3 7561 0 MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Forcign Futures. LIVERPODL, 4 | Wheat M.! Opening 72 Closing cem T Sg | PARIS. Wheat— Mar.-June. Opening 25 00 Closing 24 95 Flour— i ¥ Opening 3 Cloeing 324 | St. Louis Wool Market ST. LOUIS, Dec. 15.—Wool steady: medium grades, combing and clothing, 22@2c: light. fine |I‘ll?2\.c heavy, fne, 14@iSc; tub washed. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON PORTLAND, Dec. WHEAT: Export— .’ Sic; Biuestem, 85c. Milling— . 88@50c; Valley, | Walla, 8$3@S5c Bluestem, Sc. % WASHINGTON. | TACOMA, Dee. 17.—WHEAT—Unchanged. | Biuestem, S§c; Club, 8¢ Northern Business. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. Dee. 15.—Clearings, $529,- $46,468. h.. Dec. 15.—Clearings, $709, i Dec. 137 balances, $46. SEATTLE, Wasl 417; balances. SPOKANE, 15. — Clearings, | LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. A firmer feeling is developing in Sterling | Pxchange. Otherwise there Is nothing new. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange. sixty days..$4 ug‘ Steriing Exchange sight . | Sterling Exchanee. cables | New_York Exchange. sight. N. Y. Exchange. telegraphic. Silver, per ounce . Mexican Dollars INTERNATIONAL. New York on Paris New York on Mexico. Paris on Loudon. Berlin on London Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Foreign futures Chicago was higher. This market was firm but quiet, With the cash grain unchanged and | futures somewhat higher. The Chicago Record-Herald say=: ‘‘Englisi grain dealers say there is no possibility of nn United States ever dolng an export trade i Wheat with They are getti | the Whe: Flatte, ~| The Russian Wheat is excellent, is generally -oner than ours, but not as well liked. Natur- {ally the millers are doing a big business and all are making money. We will not be able | to do much in a speculative way m wn.x ! with any of the foreigners. They a o e ete and. ses the possibiiity of maash higher prices here th manipuiation and | because of the small proportion of good quality of Wi here."” ‘heat CASH WHEAT - $1 4561 5214 623 ian, $1 6081 621 \ FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. > Open. High. Low. Close. .....,.Jl“h n“ $1 655 §1 45y . m. Session. May | ment that came In on the preceding day soid | lat $2 per dozen and some that arrived yester- | Peppere, 30@73¢ per box: | Eastern —Wheat, Ve 1“ s o&:ld o:‘ i f o gt good, i numeer t, ; | _ The followis juota i sound stock. $5 50@7; Clover, sncw Alfalfa, $9812 | Livestock 'i:.;{“‘.& in ::: .;r‘-&'m less 408 per_ton. | 45 per_cent shrinkags STRAW—35G60c per bale. | | CATTLE—Steers momc Cows and Heit- ]!ric‘i‘,fi&c thin Cows 4@5c per Beans and Seeds. H ja5e yatIb-Savony "'Ih“ HEEP— Wethers. 314@3%c: @8 (Frevious prices are quoted, with bustness | per e e e o $3a8 30: | 35 LAMBS$2 50g: HOGS—Live u 1130 to 200 Tbe. 2 75 per head. to 250 ibs, 4 e; wa:unn.q Pea, bE I T5G3 50, 'mfll{nbx; not'lm;i sod“s ww‘;mtou Boars, per cent of an tags, cent ’;:y.:.u 5084: Blackeyes, §2 50 per { ctl; Horse | | off from above quotations. ™ | SEEDS—Brown Mustard. mominal-no goed | ts ufleflnt. Yeilow Mustard 34@3%c: aary, She; Altalfa g | Rape, 114@2%c: Timothy s%c: Hemp, 312G | 3%c per 1b; Millet, 213@3%c; Broom Co tle)d. $20@21 per fon. TR | RIED_ PEAS—Niles, §1 T reen | Peas. 17562 50 per ctl {Rstin, N e, Beaver Hill, $§5 50 [lfiw‘ Rglmond 3= Ve | & 14 in sacks; Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | 316 Welsh Anthracie The Potato market was firm for strictly | y,..“'m,,, $11 50; Cannel, $9 per t ‘l.nv) table kinds and higher prices were i @13 per ton in bulk and $13 asked for the best offerings of river and Ra- | Mountain descriptions, §8 50 per short ‘linas Burbanks. Low-grade river Burbanks | Quouuun;k.u (oruhnflh were still abundant, sithough receipts were vl g by lighter and prices for that class of goods | ““"-061 xi showed no improvament. Onions were quiet, B o TR the high prices having checked ths demand, but quotations were unchanged. Southern vegetables were generaily steady, Tomatoes particularly being firm with stocks | 1o BAGS—Grain Bass, | 8¢ for mext year; Wool Bags, O | Twine. 7. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Bryant, Coos 333@3%¢c l’ol Bags, 30g32c $6 50: Roslyn, Cu cante, SUQBI pes malion ‘S8 for Ceylon and Stocks of Garlic were closely lable supplies were firmiy | “\usirlllnn extra bleached winter D, ced prices. Mushrooms #8c: natural winter Sperm Of, bleached winter Whale Off. S7c. matural were in increased supply and cheap. Hothouse | Cucumbers were offering again. A small ship. Ofl, 52c; extra winter strained Lard Oll T8¢ ! No! 1 Lard Oll. €5c; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73c: No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, 83e: light Herring ou. | 42c; dark Herring Ofi, 46e: 1, | bolled Fish @il, 37c; raw Fish Ofi, 35c; otted | Paint Oil, 33¢; raw Paint Oll. Slc. day were offering at $1@1 50 per dozen as to; COAL ofL W, ater White Coal ofl in Wlk4 194 Alml. size, ! 13e; Pear 11, ases POTATOES—Burbanks from the river 40@ ' Star, 19t :co &‘(X;Ic Star, ""1,,: Elat: : 75c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks. $1 10@1 45 per Eocene. 21%¢; Deodorized Stove l‘!lsollne in etl; Oregon Burbanks T5c@$l i0 per ctl: River bulk, 16c; in cases, 22%c; Beozine In b'ulk | Reds, 60G70c per ctl: Early Rose. 31 1081 25 13 in cases. 19%c; S6-degree Gasoline, in Der o1 Sweet Potatoes, 60@S3c per ctl bnlk 25c; in_cases. 3lc. 40@2 €5 per ctl. R ET\BLEs—ureen Siring Beans, @7c per 1b: PENTINE T3¢ per gallon in cases and | 69¢ in drums and from barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7%@ | 4@6c per | Wax Beans, 6GSc Lima Beans, Sc per 1b: Tamatoes, $1@1 30 per T%c per 1b; White Lead, 1%4@The. sce Box or crate’ Summer Squach, S5C@31 per box | {5 guantics RPN st Cabbage. per ctl; Carrots, )c per sack; ! ‘\&CIP ugar Refini ant, 5@ic per Ib TaE S Garlic, 614@7c per 1b. Esg for southern: Dried Pepi Green | 10313 nomiral Mushrooms | Jer b: Marrowfat and Hubbard Squash, $3@10 | Granuiatcd, fine, fc; ] ! per tom. | 8c: Fruit Grlnulll‘fl 6Be: Beet Granulated aw Ib bags 45“‘0‘(;. SF'M" Confectioners’ A 6ec: agnolia 3. xtra C. 5.30c; Golden €. Poultry and Game. 5.4c; 3.30c: barrels. 10c ‘mere; Raif The Pouitry market was liberally supplied barrels, ..5(‘ more; boxes, 50c more. 38-1b all descriptions. A car of Wesiern stock was on zale and the receipts from domestic points were 67 coops. Trade in large young chickens was quite active but prices showed no improvement. Dressed Turkeys Wwere lower, the receipts being large and the demand light nety-five cases camc in. Game met With a 10c more for all Kinds. -rznlm—um barrei 6.30c; boxes 6.i5c; H. & E. inos, | 9c per Ib. No ordérs taken for less than sev- enty-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. 2 ! brisk demand and all Wild Ducks were FOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 higher. Flour, qr sks POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys 20§23c per Wheat ctis “‘ Ib; Live Turkeys, i8@20c per ib: Geese, per Barley cgis 100} pair, 25; Goslings, $2 252 30; Ducks, Oats, etls .. ! $5@550 per dozen for old and $6@850 for ; Corn (West), etis 1225} | young; Hens, $4@4 50 for small and $5@3 50 = Sugar. ctls ..... 2341 for large; )o-ln( Roosters. 50: old Rnn- Tallow, ctis 145 | ters, “.0 Fryers. $4@4 Broflers $2 50 Beans, sks 91 | ©5 50 Bigeons. 81 25; Squabs. $242 50 Pota 5 o000 | GAME—Mallard Dueks $2 5083 per dozen; Onions. sks 200 | Canvasback, $3G3: Teal. $1 25@1 50: Sprig, | Bran sks ...... 350 | | 1 50@2 50: Widgeon. $1 25@1 50; Red Heads, ' Middlings aks .. 82 !2 emall Ducks 81 35@1 50: Gray Geese, $2@ ' Feed, sks i 250; White Geese $1@150; Brant. S1@2: | Fronkers, $3@5: Snipe. $2 30 for English and | Oats, ctig ...... ll 50 for Eomm‘ognlbuén $1 -I.:I.,l Haflretlt‘l” - 75: Rabhits, or Cottontalls an: or | 3 Brad, i STOCK MARKET. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | Mining Shares Selling Well, but Local < Shares Duil. e market for local stocks and iooks as i it had settied down into the wmmt Sore | day Iuil, as it has been inactive and listless for sevs; without ¢ changes In Recelpts of Butter for the past twenty-four hours were the largest for some time. and as | l‘)e demand continues slow the market s/ easier in_consequence, thoush quota- tions remain unchanged. Cheese also remains | prices worthy of more than comment. unchanged. The meri The supply of ranch Egss about equals the | Giiii TO Ses Sosterdny, of American Na- demand, hence prices stand without change. | The market is uninteresting and without feat- w the moment. was nothing new. The oil stocks were quiet and featurejess. The Tonopahs continued to lead the mining eceipts were 75,700 1be Butter, 503 cases | ‘stocks in point of activity, with and 20,900 1 Cheese._ i & 'umbo F"‘-rrn:n-—crv- at first hands, o3¢t 10 the Comstocks Ophir was firm again. ris ing to $3 €3, against $3 35 as the Clostng of the preceding day. C levied sessment of 20c, delinquent January 15. The following dividends were paid yesterday: Presidio Street Ratiroad Cununy. nnhr monthly, 20 per share, amounting extra 10c per share on the upfid -uu:l for lower to medium ladle-packed, 15@iée. CHEESE_i1¢11%c for cholce miid new and 2g10c for old Sl storase. 10%5g11c; Young Eastern. 10@15c per Ib. | company, amounting to an additional BGGS - Ranch. 0c_for §ood to fancy and | Purt Costa Water “Eompany. reguiar -:::!‘y‘ | | s00ste tor commun: _cold steeage. ;| 30c per share, amounting to $1500. California | astern, 25@28c for cholce. 22G24c for ards and 19G2lc for seconds. } Deciduous and Citrus Fruits, Two cars of Cape Cod Cranberries arrived rejected by the ye- One was Gas & Flectric Corporation, 25c per share, amounting to River O1l, ':;,“" -omhly. 25 per share, amounti; m. Four, 3¢ per share, amounting to and | Cariibou, 7¢ per Share, amounting to $5606. The Makawell Sugar Company, a monthly ef og. Outside dividends paid vesterday were: The Daiy West Mining Company of Utah, a month- iy of 40c. The Mammoth Mining Company of | Ttah, a monthiy of Sc. 1\- Federal Mining and Smelting Company, quarterly divi- dends of 13, per cent’ on the\preferred stock and 13 per cent on the common stock. The | quantity. but the market is well suppiied with Prices of other fruits had but slight variation. Apples moved freely, cularly the medium grades, but Citrus fruits were {quiet at the old quotations. Grapes and Strawberries were in limited supply and cleaned up readily at good prices. There was December The United Raflways Investment Com; Propert. . Inciuding Pgood will, | Cai. | Kilauea S C. | Alaska P A. 83 AUCTION SALES FOR SALE. BY ORDER OF COURT AT PRIVATE SALE. il!ABL!J BUSINESS IN SAN FRANCISCO. y of Estate of James Hurst, deceased, ete. About o yenst terms. One lease and horses. carriages, harness. on_tavorable the largest paying Properties In the ‘table business in San Feam: eisco. Must be soid at once to ck-. estate. ! Bids must be in writing and to or left with ¢ estate. Bids wil be opened Dec. 20, ln&fll'd Il( for orney, o 1904 Property now subject to inspection on '!- ises. _For. furt! 5 t . har senticulars wilte Attorney for Administratrix of Estate | James Hurse, i deceased. Mills Buflding. Sem POSITIVELY LAST of AUCTION SALE Of J. M. BARRY'S HORSES in Livermore. SATURDAY. Dec 17, NS SALESYARD, - 1904, [ 2 BRI ~ . Beginning at 1 o'clock on the above date I Tl sell at public auction sixty head of horses. Norman, Thess horses are of jand standard bred trotting [ Among the number a #olk, Runch tock croseed. twenty head of yemr- ings - and weanling colts as good as can be feund in the State 3 Train leaves cigy at 730 Livermore on return at 5:30 p. m M. BARRY. Auctibneér. Leaves —_— TO ADVERTISERS. Owing to the large amount of work incident to the issue of THE CALL HOLIDAY EDITION, SUNDAY, DEC. 18, NO DISPLAY ADVERTIS- ING copy will be accepted for that edition after 6 P. M. , and NO CLASSIFIED Ads after g P. M. GET YOUR CORY IN EARLY. GAS AND nmc ent I & P. 3% SFGaE | Mutual B L. — m.sun GiE | Pac L Co. 04U G & E Co. INSURANCE. Firem's Fad. — 340 BANK STOCK: LP&A.. Mer Trust 05 Merch Ex F National. Anglo-Cal % Bank of Cal 420 Cal Safe Dp.152 First Nationl — S/\‘-l\(}fl BANKS. 1818 40 POWDER. 631, Vigortt SUGAR. 4% Makaweit California Geary Presidio Hawaiian C. Honckaa S e g Haten 8 b € 145 45 MISCELLANEOUS. % |Oceante § co. [ Cal F C A. Cal Wine A. S114 85 Pac C_Borx MVé MiTm. 95 102 [Pac S Tel Co.l0T SALES. Morning Session. WPac Aux FA. 4% — 20 American ) 129 0 .M ? 14 57% = & 30 2% 30 ft', $2.000 50 $2.000 » 30 » 30 - 30 b U n o +$3.000 8 P of Ar 9 30 $5.080 § P Cal 1st con Se lulmm 108 25 $15000 Hon R T & L 6 per cent....108 30 Afterncon Session. 14 57 8 &2 0o 39 25 101 ™ 52,000 Transic Con Je......106 08 $1000 8 F & S J V 5 per cent......119 25 000 United States 3s (coupom)....104 25 %0 United R R of S F 4 per cent. %8 00 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS ! Bay cpe G B LoWat Cal NW M C Wa — Ris 1 W - SF Drdk - Ala S - Amer Cal Cot | Cal G& N | € Jockey Cal Pw Cal Sbi Cal TI Cen Bk, Chutes City & 'yo L thing new to report in the other fruits. of “s'rl'(-;\wnrnmm—tmzrflm for Long- | San 18co has declared a semi-annual divi- ‘worths 33 for the large varieties. dend of 2 per cent on the stock, pay- IES—$0@11 per bbl for No. 1| able January 3. This is an increase of % of 1 and for inferior Eastern T5@3 per | per cent over the dividend paid im July. box _for Coos . The San Francisco Gas and Electric Com- APPLI 25 per box for fancy amd | pany has deciared a regular quarterly divi- 50@S5c for common 3 dend of $125 per share. payable December $1 75G2 25 per box. 30. This is at the rate of 5 per cent per an- PEARS—Winter Neills. $1 501 75 per bex; | num on the par value of the stock. varfeties, 'per box, The Security Savings Bank bas declared a | % per box. semi-annual dividend at the rate of 3% per mc 1 al cent per annum on all deposits, payable Jan- | 103 COF T8T T » uary 3. The rate is the seme as for the 100 Sromn Poww 1 P e Btandart ON Company paid & | 500 Sean | w mu—auwnmm.-flm" Afternoon e 50 | dend compares with $5 per share for the pre- | 100 Best & . [ e % Dot cace: Banans, §i93 per | responding quarier last year: The company | 18 Chellst . i t-mmmn-fi"m'm.mu for Ha- | has paid dividends as follows for the past 200 Gould & Cur. 22 100 Ophir 3 watian; Pineapples, $1 5083 per fourteen years: 1591 to 1895, lzmellt-t‘ 100 Hale & Norc.1 03 100 Silver Hil a0 it ), Der 1 3 Ot N Drieq Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. | fonC 5oi s por cent: 1062, : l Cusgisi ‘Guormos e FRUITS— mnxurwuann and | 43 per cent, and in 1904, 38 per cent, inelud., e Ak 10@12%¢ for 61,@7%e¢ | ing_the dividend paid wiwe for White and :hfigz‘. mnexpmm-of;- o - § ib: Pears. Plums, §9 | Co: past year as §¢Em..1 ’ll:lorndl- annual -u--n lg‘g T T g S | S T e g o -crown, T (. »a.mswmm Albecta, O Company has levied an ’E',', ¥ n g 2 L3 45 % & - EE 48 qr coup..l! ‘ 3 e 4s qr reg...1 i . 15 18 BaEEy %) Bay’ cre ot i Siea” & e:‘lgl.:u_a P E Ry Se = C at 5. Pacmamint = & P 6 — P&ORGSE — — F&CHT o W — = gy i.§=' e Hon .r‘&ln:} Y7 RO 'i:nuhzmg—l.:m‘ 108 — Bos- —riliE s 3 5 Do Ba 104y — B. — 106y o ot :i - oMo Se = 13 el & MiT5e.105 110 My ot Coa108% — 155138 R 5e105% — - < il'fi— == e R Sa %0108 = L&H 5s. — 110 — W gtd Ss. — 100 s |

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