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N FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY DECEMBER 17, 1904. SUMMARY OF THE Wali-strect Stocks from 1 to 3V trading on the Jocal stock ¢ Light Stlver firm and Mexican Dollars Sterling Exchange firm, but Inter W heat, Barley and other Grains Amother big @riental order for Rooo tons of Hay in markel. Potatoes still i large supply, but less depressed. Onions Not much change in Pouliry and Game. weather operating againsi the Frutt market. Cold Cattle, Sheep and Hogs in light Buiter, Cheese and Eggs moving off very MARKETS. | still rtional toeak. about as before weak. . demand. well. Stocks and The New York wires of B F. Hutton & Co. Festerdas seid: STOCKS- The stock market closed strong and a: the best prices of the day. At no time Guring the session did the market halt or hesi- tate, put advanced steadily under the leader- of aggressive buying in United States Bies stocks. we have had eince the recent depression. action of the be: é i g " The action of the market to-day i 10 the investiog miseton houses were very materially reduced, but the support which made its appearance the market in the later part of the week of & charscter to discourmge further tions on the bear side, and it ‘s mot 1 further attacks will be made by the ¢ Boston speculator. t i* nmow the purpose of the dominant interests to bring about a res- toration of confidence, but while this is in progress no aggressive buli mapipulation is kely. The buying of §ood railrosd stocks to- was significant in that # represenied | banking 1 tutions around the | country and not the speculators. Laza Preres made a tentative em- goid bars for export asseyers can turn out mext week Sachs secure the output for the week, which will probably amount 0 | millfon and a half. | TTON—The trading to-day_in | man present ontinues generally dowing big crop, which has sssured the trade the South produced. Traders will, however, be inclined 0 oversell the market. especially on the weak and we therefore belfeve we shall see rallies and that it will prove a good maerket 10 those who are willing to | 8 sealper’s policy and trade for mod- | perintendent King of the Cot “Exchange makes the —in Sight against 416994 last against 6.1 the Govern- has EASTERN MARKETS, \mr York Money Market. De. YORK a 16. —Clese—Mone; i closing bid s were easy, with 60 and 90 days cent and six months at 3%4GS3 paper, 43,Ge% e was firm, W " bill $4.8 8460 1 per cent an_doliers ds—Government railroad, strong. York sStock MHH.PL ew cted the - weck were quieiod to-dey and ¢ the tendency whick has been in evi- ard course was | re consistent and out_of the stock.market con- s sharp tensjon, which has sides of the Atlantic, it | say. But the prevailing : the affair has been regarded lence manifest in ice. Notwith- wer thers was no correspond- day’s_dealings | ose of yester- free from any at the small buy- | ng prices and the tocke was g0 scanty as to anabie | asiing price with ef- The United States tinued large demand by the report of the placing | for steei ralls for the Penn- Syivania. Heports of 4 definite adjustment of the Gould-Pennsylvania troubles met with some gteciaimers he impression was allowed | ing, weas exaggerated. The November foreign trade re- port disclosed a decline in the excess value £20.000,000. of exports of ov 4 movement was practically | es of interest | one o Thres poinis were frequent | Gains of among the leading stocks and the closing was | ~"§'jox very strong at the top level Bonds were strong. Total sales, $4.195.000. | jutton & Co., 490 California street, . members of the New York Am Express . i Am Gr Twine Co i 1A & L. G.hi μ‘ ol 8% | S0y 400 Do pra 13 n:l, 12 3 L% 615 | AT & Do 24109 B4t . "% 17 g ! |2 18 4 i,i'-" 1 ‘u‘ | W'f' neclidated 3 ”‘M 205 |7 9 | T80 T ‘186 lies e 1335 1335 1330 340 to-day mpd the coimel- | *°-* ¢ vigor of the mar. | °* i e seriousness of the dispute had been | -- was offered in abundance | “*°- New York Stock List. B furnish the following officlal |~ | 2100 Do pra 3 | 30 Diamcnd u.pn 1,800/ DistMiny ---..] Do pfa. 2 100Ft W & D C.... General Chem 8334 89| 923, 92% 154% 153 243 24 3l G pra..4 .. 300 Hocking Valley. 1 Do pfd Laclede Gas pfd. | MWL E & W ..| Do prd..... Long lsland {55 24700(L & N ,..... 140 140% Manhattan 116315163 (163% 16315 1,000 Manhat Béach : R Metropol Secu 8|17 Metropol St Ry. /121 120 120% 1"0% 00 Mexican _Central| 21% | 21% 00laion & St L .| '63%| 61 ! M. 88 | §Ti4( 88 | L1146 141 3 % i Pacific.[107% m\ C & St L. 145 800 15600 N Y Central ... 300N Y C & St L. 4 Do lst ofd ...|..- I 17,000 Northern Secu Omaba 45 | a2y 3] 44y 36% 135 °|130% 1303 | 6%5(108 1108% /1061, {757 >80 700 Pressed § 700, Do ptd . 9 ...../Pullman Car C s % 060 Ry Steel Spg Col ::"\ 31!" Do pfd ... 41,500 Reading 400, Do 1st pfd . Do 24 pfd 1,206/ Republic § 300 Do ptd 00/ Rubber Ge 00, Do pfd 00/Sloss § S & 1 C ‘m-mxr»m Pac . Sou Pac ofd 34 % | 32 80,800/ 'S Leather.. 10,300/ Do pfd ... Do ptd 00 Wabash Do dcb “Bs Welis , Fargo Ex 56 Western Unlon 700 Westinghouse Z 200! Do 1st pra 20 1200 warE { lm,."' pad Do ist pfe 1 Do 24 pfd. H 500/Wis Central %] 21 3% 21 1100/ Do ptd .. 16 | 4 946,600 total shares sold. New York Bonds. U ref 2 rec.loigiMan con gold 4s.104% Do 1o4%|Mex Cen 4s. Do i Hrrd A s Do |A“r!‘§‘)linn & St L ds. 073 Do new 4- e‘m(v% Mo, K & Tex uxo\m Do cou 131 | Do 24s Donldumlofi'fi\lRRoflxcu Do coupon 108K 1N Y Cen Atchison gen d = Do adj 4s Pacific 4s Atlantic € L 3s Balt taohlo is | Readling 421021 lFtL &1 M con 5110 ISt L & S F fg. 4s. 89 18t LoulI!Wlfll N Seaboard A Ches & Ohlo 4% Chi & Alton 3 C B & Q new oME ”WP '!'ll.llo Bs col S5 Tex P ists. um t‘('c&.!fl. gen I0IUITOLSIL & W wes - | Pere Marguetta | Unlon Pacific | Pittsburg | Rochester | Des Motnes | Spokane, Wi | Portland, Me | Syracuse | Birmirgham ooga. | Epringfield, | Kalamazoo, Mich. | Fargo, Mexican Cen NY NHa& 2 = Miscellaneous Am Age Cuem.. Do_ptd Am Pneu Tube. Amer Sugar Do_p: AmoTo & i Amer Woolen ptd Mass Mining 21 |Michigan i zéa;s;;xu 2 & London (,1o=|nz Stocks. Cons money S84, N Y Central 139% acct ss& Norfolk 801p Anaconda. 5%/ Do »td 95 Atchison .. - 85 |Ontarip & West... 0% Do pfd ... 105% | Perysylvania €01 Balt & Ohio ....103% /Rand Mines Canadian Pac 314 | Reading . Ches & Ohio .... 48 | Do 1st pfd . Chicago G W... 22%i Do 24 pfd Chi. 1724 Southern Ry De 'Beers . 0 Df Denver & R G. 'tn. Southern Pac e ot 8314 (Union Pacific . Do 1st prd. Do 24 pfd Tllinois Centra! Loulsville & N Mo, ipufl!b Fours.... 893 Bar Silver— 28 11-16d per ounce. —115@2% per cent. i te of discount in the open market for short bills is 2% @27 per cent, and for | three months’ bills is 2% per cent. Bank Clearings. NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—The following tabls, :plied by Bradstreet, shows the bank elear- ings at the prigeipal cities for the week ended December 15, with the percen e of Increase and decrease'as compared with the correspond- | ing week last year: Perc't Perc't . Philadelphia St. Lomis .. San Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Cii Louisville Omaha | Milwaukee Providence Buffalo .. Indianepolis . | St Paut Los Ane 4 | Joz .510 mmer .039 Columbus 600 Memphis 814 42 Seattle 984 Richmond 019 Washington 188 Savannah . 241 Albany 54 10.8 ashville 8GN Springfield, Mas Worcester Augusta, Ga Topeka Sioux City 553852553 Evansville .. 28! =S < S Flimington, Del. Kooxville Davenport Little Rock Wilkesbarre Fall River 1 ni New Bedford Canton, Ohio Jacksonville, Fla. Loweil .. Chester, Pa. Greensburg. Rockford, 11 Binghamton Springfield, Ohlo. Bloomington, Ill.. uincy. il oux Falls, 8.D. Mansfield, Ohlo. Decatur, TII, . Jacksonville, 111 . nt, Neb. 4.3 61 23 | 2.7 Galveston +Charleston, Cedar Rapids. Totals. U, §..$3,175, Outside N. Y. $988; CANADA. Montreal . $26,443, ;l“nmnm ¥ 19018 Vinnipeg . 7. Ottawa 2020, 1,824, 1,755 163, i 1,413, | 1. Victorla, B. C. Totals, Canada $65,451, 21.3 *Not included in totals because containing athos HEe an clearings. iNot Included in totals because of no com- parison for last year. Condition of the WASHINGTON, Dee. b s ment of the Treasury eho: balance, $145,438,864; goid, m?l New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Cotton futures gEcned steady at the dccline; December, 8.71 A 7.82¢ Januai Tde ase Jnm -m: July, 1.& August, | Futures closed steady: J nuary, 7.56c; Feb- ruary, 7.63c; Ma b 7.74¢; April, 7.80c; ey, 7.86c; June, 7.91 uly, 7.96c: Aunl'. 7.96c, o%om (. SR pot closed quiet, 5 polnts lower: middl u‘glnd! 7.95¢; ‘middling l:llf 8.20¢c; llll:l‘, os. ! New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—FLOUR—Receipts, mooo barrels: exports, 10,700 barrels; market but steady. “WHEAT- Receipts, 43,000 bushels; pot lar; No, 2 red. nominal slevator | f. 0. b. afioat: No. 1 Northern £ 0. b afloat. Good sup; | % T HOPS— Steady. SUGAR—Raw, : falr refining, %c centrifugal, 06 tést, 4ifc. molacses susar, fined. firm: crushed, 6.35¢; powdered, e g O s Suly igker. May c a s 5 December, $1 17%. . a eady, 10815 points higher. s lntludint Dacamiee._7.0097, February, DRIED EVAPORATED APPLES—Firm. Com 81,@4c; prime, 4%@4%c; cholce, ufiZ'J. fivfis—m«y Qmuflnn- for. Qlllmh APRICOTS_Are in 1 firm, with cholce at 10c; mm% mm«mnm with spot ai ;'3‘ in Lendon, muu 'thlm-l lfllfill e o I changed. | ot whent ‘was tbe $4 30404 42‘& Hxht. 34 m( 50; b\llk of sales, 34 4504 75, | lambs, No. T Rio, !!ic ( X flnully quoted, the official range standing lrom 475 o §15 for electrolytic and. trom $14 I u $11 75 ior casting, while somwe dealers are | holding a little above the outside tioned. Lead ruled steady, but unchanged at §4 470 in the local market and £12 15s in the | | London market. 1 Speiter unchanged at £25 in London and at | $6 sdw) 4 in New York. i AL at 52s 3d in Glasgow and 48s in | | Middlesbero. Locally iron was quiet and un- | men- | CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Widespread demand for main cause of a strong imarket in speculative options here to-day. At the ciose May wheat was up %@ %e. Cnrn skows a gain of %@¥e. Oats are up %@ Y%ec. Provisions are practically unchanged. i Sentiment in the Wheat pit at the opening | was rather bearish as a result of lower cables | and a material increase In shipments from Argentina. Initial quotations on May wers | off 3@Ye at ST 104@1 101, News from the | Nerthweet, however, wWas of a continued bull- | ish tenor. As a result the market here soon | dcveloped a stronger tome. . One report from | Mirneapolis stated that the demand for cash | Wheat therc was Of & most excelient char-, acter. Another report was that eales of low- | grade wheat (o go to Kansas City had been | made duryng the day. These advices were given adaNional weight by good buying or- | ders from Northwestern commission houses. The received fdditional strength ' market | through a report from St Louls to the effect thet Indlana and .Ohio millers are buyine | Wheat In the Southwest. A feature of trading during the latter part of the session was an urgent demand for December delivery. There was a resultant advance of 2ic in the price | of that option. Shorts were the principal . buvers of December. Meantime May advanced 1Xe from the low point of the day, seliing P to $1 11%. Part of the gain was subse- | quently lost on profit-taking, tut the market ciosed strons. Final quotations on May were | Influsnced by loger cables and increased | shipments {rom Argentina an easier tone pre- | valled in the corn market. May closed % | hicher at 45%c. Oats were fm closed unchanged at L2t $1 1K@l 1% throughout the day. 31%e. Open High. L o% 110 1 10 oy i 4815 4615 45 45 453 45* 45 45% 451 2% 20% 31% 31 1% a% sy sy May -.. 1300 1290 129215 January B% 126 2% 58} Lerd. per 100 == i January . 6 90 685 88 | Rt 2 7121 712y Skort Ribs | January 8 50 8 50 5 877% 8350 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Cash quotations were steady, No. 2 spring wheat, $1 05@ o. 3. $1@1 10; No. 2 red. $1 123%@1 155 : 2 corn, 4512@46c; No. 2 yellow, 4512G46c; No. 2 oats. 29%c: No. 2| 0 White, 3l1zc: No. 3 white, 30@3lc: No. 2 rve T3c; KOod feeding barley, $7gs8e: fair to chol maliting, 41@4Sc: No. 1 flaxseed, $1 16%; 1 orthwestern. $1 14%: prime timothy seed, | $2 7215 mess pork, per bbl, $11 30@11 40 lard, per 100 ibs, $6 80; short ribs sides | (locse), $8 25@6 50: short ciear sides (boxed), | $5 6214G0 75; whisky, basie of high wines, $1 24; clover, contract grade, $12 75. i Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | : Flour, barrels 400 44, Wheat. bushel: 55000 1300 Corn, bushels Qute. bushels bushels bushels ws «lo uwo Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—On the Produce Ex- | chanze to-day the butter market was steady; creameries, 16426c: dairies, 16@22c; eggs, easy at mark, 19G28%c; cheese, steady, 11G 120. o CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Chicago. CHICAGO, Dec. 16 —CATTLE_Receipts, | 3000; steady; good to' prime steers, $6@7: to medium, $3 75@5 75; stockers and !eed!r'. $2 15@4 15; cows, $1@4 25; heifers, $1 T5@5: canners, $1g2 30; bulls, $234 20; calves, $3 50 | HHOGS-<Recetpts. 30,000; to-morrow, 20,000: | steady: mixed-and butchers. 8 3004 00; ood | to cholce heavy. 65 rough heavy, | | | | | SHEEP—Receipts, 8000; sheep and | stead. to chofce vmhm $4 50@5 55; | fair to_chofce mixed, $3 50@4 75; Western sheep, mm: 7; native lambs, HO'I.\WM OMAHA, Nebr. Dec. 16.—CATTLE Re- | ceipts, 130D; steady: cows and heifers, $2 50@ 3 ‘estern steers. $3G4 10; Texas steers. | 5; range cows and heifers, $2 400 | canners, $1 50@2 30: stockers and feed- $2 50a3 56 cql\!l. $2 50@5 50; bulls and HOGS—RAcvl pts, 6500; active; heav) 3 421 mixed, $4 404 424; light ;‘: ai:z 4 .w.x‘pln. $4@4 40; bulk of sales, 54 40G4 421 SHEBP—Receipts, 6000: slow to 10c lower; ? | Western yearlings, 34 50@5 35; wethers, $4 75 @5 25; ewes, $4 25@4 70, common and stock- ers, $2 50@4 50; lambs, $£5 40@6 30. i Kansas City. | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Déc. 16.—CATTLB— | Receipts, 4000; steady: native steers, $4 500 | 6 50: ve cows and heifers, $1 75@5 25; stockers and feeders. €2 50G4: bulle, $204; calves, $3@8 50; Western steers, $3@5: $1 75@3 50. West. | o0 £ $4 5074 6215 uww-m:-mducm 33 8534 45. SHEEP—Receipts, 2000; steady; muttons, $4@5; lambs, $5@6 65; wethers, $4 25@5 25; ewes, $8 T5@4 40. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreizn Futures. LIVERPOOL. i Wheat— March. May. | Opening . 73y Closing 12 738 | 7 PARIS: Wheat— Dec. Mar, -June. Opening . 28 75 24 90 Closirg 24 90 Flour— Opening . 45 Closing .. 31 20 35 St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUT! | ne, | ‘washed, Northern Wheat Market, OREGON. . 16.—Wheat for export— Walla Walla, 8lc: bluestem, Sic: for East— Walle Walla, 83@85c; bluestem, 80c. WASHINGTON. nui" lambe, | unc 15 Family Reiall Market. The best Butter is dearer this week, sup= | plies being less liberal than previously. Eggs are ‘higher at wholesale, but retail rates have not been affected as yet. Turkeys and some kinds of Game are cheap- er, while Chickens stand exactly the same as que last week. Meats and Fish are still selling at the long established quotations. Garden vegetsbles are in light supply and several kinds are higher. Fruits have changed Dut Hitle since jast week. COAL, PER TON— Wemm §—@10 00| New Seattle -1 W o 8 ‘ellington. $—@10 00 e : 9 00 Wellington Richmond . 0 00 Nut ....... $—@ 8 00 Coos Bay 7 50 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, choice,sq.—@45/ Best nnch Do s Common good :‘lfi Do . Cheese, Cal .... Eastern . heese, Eastern 20G25( Honey. comb, Cheese, Swiss ..25@35 Do extracted .. per dozen— FOULTRY AND GAME— Hens, layge. ea.S5@90; White R ety -B0@%0, Era; Do’ small- | Rab} '75c@81| Hare. caoh O Bhoteurs ea.50a63 English Snipe Fryers, each -..50663 Common 4o.4732@2 50 Erollers, each . 40@50| Wiid Ducks. each— 22@26] e -40@50 Turkeys. per Ib.: Mallard Dueks, cach “Mfiy Canvasback eese,” each. . —$1 Sprig Goslings ... §2g2 25 Teal Pigeons r...—@50 Red Heads Squabs, per pair.50@G0| Widzeon Wild Doves. doz.51 30| Small Ducks Gray Geese, ea. 40@50| MEATS, PER POUND— Roast Beef: Lamb Chops < .. FRUITS AND NUTS— Prur- cookin Do ‘eating ... Pineapples. each.25@50 Brazil Nuts . —| Pefllmmolfl. doz.20@30 Hlnml do: . 2s@as: 3@ 5 :1001215| Strawberries. tzmfl per drawer 1 0@15! \EGETABL S— Artichokes,dz 50@31 50| Mushrooma, m.nsgao dozen ....10—Onions, per Ib.... 4@ 5 Beani, white, 1b. Sg— Onee dbed. Ib, .26 Colored, per Ib. 5 Eotaices, per 1b1% Dried Ll.nu_ |b Leeks, ‘dz _bnch 16@20| Tomatoes, 1b . FISH. PER POUND— -10@12%] Rockeod - @10/ Sea Bass .—@15 21,@—i Trout 1215 Whitefish ..—@12% Clams, gallon .. 6C@— 5 -—szfio‘ hardshell. 1b S@10 oxcnml- per 1b12% @13 013 each 25 Perch | Oysters. Cal.’ 100. «IM'W Pompino . 75c@$1/ Do Eastern, dz.20@40 + that the December shorts have m practi- caily settled their contracts. Both cash grain | and futures were steady yesterday at un- | changed quotations. CASH BARLEY. $1 10@1 13%: Brewing and Shipping, 511501 Tl Cnevatien. 51 15G1°20 per il FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, May—$1 00, December—$1 133, 2 p. m.”Session. ° May—$1 093 asked. oan—n‘oomnm order ‘mentioned yes- terday has about cleaned the spot market out | of would take but little to ad- i however, remain “mlfl* 1.':7;4. Surpri §1 5501 0; et Red for 1 ? 145 No. i1 2uEl 50 tor’ No. Akt i o seed, 42561 50; Black, $1'3061 35 for feed and 131 el o CORN “attiers are ‘asking $1 48 for yellow and white but say they cannot get over $14215. They report a weak and dull market Western ~sacked. $1 40@1 45 for Yellow, White and Mixed; California_large Yellow, $§1 40@1 45: small yound do, §1 65@1 S0; White. $1 40@1 45; Egyptian, $1 351 37 for White and $1 K13 4?)16 20 gtoc, Brown. —$1 per ctl BUCKWHEAT—$1 50@1 vance tht Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family. S Rkra 5 10, usual terms; Bakers’ ras, “m's Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $4G4 50 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices fn follows: Grabam Flour, Rye Flour_ $3 25; Rye Meal, -$3: Rice Flour, §1; Corn )lul $2 50: extra cream do, $; 60: $4; Oat Groats, $4 25; Hominy, 85 Buck'hel( Flour_ u 25. Cra Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Rolled Oats bbls. $6 75@7 50; in ckages are as per 100 Ibs; 25 Pearl Bariey. ts. Split Peas, 50; Green Peas. $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. There is something doing in Hay. First, there is the Government order for 8850 tons for Manila mentioned some days ago. Then there is the Oriental order for 2000 tons, filled on Wednesday, mentioned yesterday: and now it is reported that these Oriental buyers, whoever they are, have given an option for 8000 tons more, the option to remain open till Monday and the Hay to be delivered next Friday. This last order i= td two houses, one calling’ for 5000 tons and the other for 3000, A few more such big orders and the condition of the Hay market will be matérially changed. There is no further change in Feedstuffs. Dmrn—naued Barley. ton; Oilcake Meal at the !ebb g, $33; Cocoanut Cake, i1y SO0 Meal. i soaer; Cracked Corn. $52G32 50; Mixed Feed, $220 23; Horse Beans, $30@40 per ton; Broom Corn Feed_ 90c per otl. HAY- W‘htlt $9@14 50: Wheat and Oat, $9@13 50; '$9@12; Barley and Oat, 10 Volunteer Wfld Oat, §$7@10; stable, 0; stock, $5 3 Clover, ‘18‘0. Alfllfl. mu $24@24 50 mill, $3 TACOMA, Dec. 16.—Wheat unchanged; 3 bluestem, Stc; club, 8. e Beans and Seeds. p—— ‘The market continues netlc(ted and of Northern Business, holiday _character, SEATTLE. Dec. 16.—Clearings, $853,153; | p BEA B-yg: 52 1) .| large 'White. M’fxcoi(gé‘ olljf' —Clearings, , .481; | “,W‘w b.P.;fiH‘ ’i“f«i’mi"" 28~ Clariuins, (IS4 'l'zz'n'-“u & SPORANE, D .| SEEDS— ustard. nominal—no _good (5 P e SO0 207;1 st ofering: Tellow Mustard 53 @sTer R, Dalkacex, $00.507- {g202 75, Canary, 12%:';_“ A.g’f;m uému“ LOCAL_MARKETS. :x?'mfirfiim BiGInc: Broom' Com ‘Exchange and Ballion. advance jn Mexican dollars cortinues ot BIver 15 alho firmer. Local Btering T change continues firm, \but International ls weak. 5 LOCAL, Sterling Exchange, -!nr a-n Sterling Exchange, st ‘WHEAT—Foreign futures were weak. gl Rokhe sy gl e B of May by the hdten Wm";"_x mmu‘ in balast. seeking Peas, $1 75@2 30 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There was continued firmness in the upper of table Potatoes and the best river ‘banks had another lllb‘eht advance. lnm‘ ut. deals tter movement nl\llr!. e “x?r“aurhm but supplies were still excessive and fonyd; L] 5 i Lemons, for fancy $173@225 for choice and $1G1 50 5 $1 502 e up. Dressed Turkeys iyt plentifal and » nmd weak at a lower range of prices. cases came in. Game was steady b cmd fat stock, but the bulk of the rec-lpms of Wild Ducks were poor and thin. and soid slowly. Hare and Gray Geese wn‘;&h!r. POULTRY—Dressed _Turkeys. 3 Ib: Live Turkeys. 18G2uc or " 3666 50 tor for -tflll and 3583 50 $5@3 50: old Roos- 1 asback, . :- | c""wu;em.c “’4 "lho" s, eads, a:’o | sm: r- Geese. 826 | 8 White 6 oee-e nox m “Brant, $1G2. Honk. ! ; Snipe. $2 50 for Engiish ana $1 39 | !or common: Doves. $1 25; Hare. $1 75; bits, §2 for Cottontails and $1 50 for Brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Conditions fm all deseriptions remain as be- most of them report a firm feeling in Butter. | The demand for Cheese about balamces the supply, both being moderate. Recelpts were 31,400 Ibs Butter, 478 cases Eggs and 21,700 Ibz Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 23c for extras and 1 for lower to medium grades: dairy, -17G19¢: cold storage. nominal store Butter 10@ldic: Eastern cubes, nominal: Eastern ladle-packed. 13@16e. CHEESE—11@11%c for cholce mild new and 9@ilc for old: cold storage 10%@lle: Young | Americas, 12@12%c; Eastern) 10@15c per Ib. !GGS’—RIHCD.M for good to fancy and | cold_storage. 30@35¢ common; Eastern, 25@28c for cholce 22@24c for stand- ards and 19@2lc for seconds. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. ‘The cool vn(her 'as mot conducive to the sale of Olrll't and the market contin- ued dull for ‘that line of goods. Receipts of | Oranges were seven cars. and included one | car of extra fancy Navels from Redlands, which was firmly held at.the top quotation, while fancy stock from other sections was being offered freely at $1 50@1 75 per box. Appies continued steady. with a good demand Teported for medium priced stock. Strawber- iries and Grapes cut but little figure in the | market, and the quotations for the latter will | soon. withdrawn. Persimmons and Pears | were in light but ample supply, and prices | were unchanged. \ | STRAWBERRIES—60c drawer for | Longworths and $3@5 for the large varistion, CRANBERRIES—$9@11 per bbl for No. 1 and $6@8 for lnlmor Eastern and $2 75@3 yor | box_for Coos APELES00c0%1 25 per box for fancy and | for common to choice; Lady Apples, $1 75@2 25 per box. 1 PEARS—Winter Nellis. $1 501 75 per box;: cooking_varieties, per box. PEREIMMONS—30g00c per box. GRA 1 per crate. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, Navels, §1 box: Seedlings. 75c@$1. Tangerines, &2&: smail and $1 for large (Doxes: Mandarins, $1@1 25 per box; Japanese 32 500 for standirds; Grape Fru, so0: - Limes, $4 per Banana: unch for Central American and 01.2 for Ha- watian; Pineapples, $1 50@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. | There is nothing new to report under this | head. Trade continues dull and of a holiday character. Late mall advices from New York say of Prunes and Raisins: firmness is shown by holders of the Pacific Coast, which 1s due to the scar- city of destrable sizes. as heretofore noted. There is no indication of improvement in the demand from distributers here. Buying s regulated by the wants ef the as these are unimportant individual - tions in spot goods involve small quantities only. We hear of little business for forward shipment. Some Inquiry is noted for 30s-40s Oregon Italian Prunes on the spot. with eales lof small lots at 6%@6%c as to seller and | quantity. There continués a moderate job- | bing demand for spot Apricots and Peaches | at the full quoted prices. California Raisins jon the spot are quiet and we hear of nothing ld(‘ln‘ in shipments from the coast, where the | market is higher and firmer than here. For Malagas both bunches and loose there is re- ported to be a falr demand and the market | has a steadier tone. Currants are seiling well, | the demand being chiefly for cleaned. The market is firm." i FRUITS—Apricots, 8@11c for Royals 10@12%c for Moorparks: Nectarines, 6%@7lsc for White and 613@7c for Red: Peaches. 7% 8%c per Ib; Pears 7@l2c; Plums, pitted, 8igc for blacks, T%@S4c Tor red and T@Si4c for yellow; Figs, 2-crown bricks. 30c; 3-crown, | ;" 4-crown, 60c; 6-crown, €5c; bulk white, | :x.ac black, 213@5%c; Evaporated Appies, | 4%@6%e per 1b R Ib for the four sizes | sizes. PRUNES 1%@1%¢ per and Ziac basts for the large RAISINS—1904 crop f. 0. b Fresno—Im- 1 perial clusters, uzvzu, Dehesa, §1 309 | 11 35; Londen ; Loose Muscateis. | Sommg BOSKY 8- v,c 2-crown, | 3%¢; Seedless, } IAIA“% = o Sadless Saitanas 00 g | NUTS—Walnuts, No. namnn woue No. 2, 10@lic; No. 1 bardsheil, 10e: | ‘Aimonds_16@17¢ for Nonpareils nmw,c for | 1 X L. 13%@l4%e for Ne Plus Ultra and 1lc | for Languedoc; Peanuts, 6@Tc for Eastern: Pe- cans, 11@13¢; Coeo-nu : Chestnuts, 8G9 ver Ib for lia uoru:t-c:m!gl u'a‘l&: for white and 108 1lc for amber; watey white extracted, 5i;@6c, light amber extracted, mu.c dark, 3@4%ec. BEESWAX—27@2%¢ pe! Provisions. Nothing definite can be ascertained concern- ing the Oriental order mentioned yesterday, ' and the local trade say they know nothing bout it. The Hay and Grain portions of the order were fillad here, but the Provision order | may have gone ‘The market continues dull and flwol&:m 10% & CURED M c per 1b for | heavy, 10%4ec for light medium. 13c for light, | lic for extra light and 14%c for sugar-cured dry Salt Hides, 10c: Bellies, llc; Eastern su- | gar-cured Hams, 12 to 14 Ibs, 12ic;: 15 to | 16 1bs, 124 17 to 20 Ibs, 11¥ec; California Hams, 11%c; Mess Beef, uomo 50 per bbi; Mess $10 50811 Family, $12@12 50; | R DL TR T Mess, $16 50; Plg Pork, $25; Pigs’ Feet, $5; i Smoked Beef, l4c per LARD—Tiérces quot at_6%c per Ib for California compound, 7¢ for Eastern compound | and 9¢ for pure; hal h.m b tins, 9§c 5-1b tins, 9 TTOLENE—On: o § 2 i 4c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. FUDES _AND SKINS—Culls and n-m- sell about 1§@}c under quotations. 'y salted Steers, 1lc: medium, 10c; light. w.moc Cow Hides, 9%@10c_for heavy and 94 @llc for light; Stags. 7@7%c: Salted Kip. 10iac; Salted Yeal. UGLige: Saited Calf, 11%@11He: l!{men. nv.olac. Kip, 15c: dry Calt, heeps heas ;- : Grease, 21 'OOL—Fall clip—San_Joaquin and South. ern, 9@lic; Southern, 8@9c; Southern wn 9@11c; Middle Counties, free, 1 Northern free. do defective, 1 do defective. 13812: Humboldt and Mendo- cino. 16@15c per | 4 PST 004" erop. : 1905 crop, :.uflk with most holding out o per growers ~ Meat Market. The demand continues light and prices show no change. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as foilows: '—6@7c for Steers and 4%,@6c per Id for_Cows. - S x};rrox'c‘—'fihm";‘.u; Ewes, 6%@T%c | FRED H. CHASE & CO., | meither was very active AUCTION SALES T MR N AUCTION SALE OF THOROUGHBRED RACE HORSES. Bred by HON. THEODORE WINTERS, Washoe, Nevada. To Be Sold at PUBLIC MONDAY, December 1, At SALESYARD COR. V. MARKET Pavil'on—by Eleetrte Light. Send for Catalogues Livestock Auc- \U‘fln'l 1994, a NESS A\'E and In New tioneers, Suecessors to Kilty & Co., 1732 Market street, San Francisco. Cal TO ADVERTISERS. Owing to the Ilarge 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. Saturday, and NO SL:’SSIFIED Ads after g GET YOUR COPY IN EARLY. — {2c; dark Hereing OU. 40c: Suimon ON. ez boiled Pish O, Bolled Paint Oil, 33c; 3 COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in bull, 13c; Pearl O ige. Astral l’x Star. 19%c; Bxtra Star, 22ic; Eocene. 21l4¢; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bul.k 16¢c; in cases, 13 5¢ per Fallos in casse snd 69c in drums and fron barre RED AND WHITE LEAD-Red Lead, %@ T per 1b: White Lead, T4@7%c. according to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining C-;- pany quotes as follows per Ib in 100-1b | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated, 6.10¢; Dry Granulated, fine, 6e; Dry Bu-nhnc Granuiated, de Fanuiaed 6c: Fruit g (160-1b bags unlyl 5.90c; Cn!-cuolfl'l A, 8o Ma, 5.60c; Extra C- 3.30c: Galden 5.30¢; barrels. Receipts of Produce. , FOR FRIDAY. DECEMBER l‘ Flour, 7.040/ Peits, bdls . 200 Wheat. 2145/ Paper. rolls . i Barley. et 406/ Wine gals . 000 Corn (Wes 500/ Beans. sks . 248 Tallow, 217 Potatoes. sks . 298 Sugar, ' ctls 1,000/ Onions, sks wt Quicksilver, 250/ Bran, ks 435 Chicory, bbis 58 Middiings, 8 Lime bbis 364 Hay L3 Leather. rol 395 Straw, _ton: 2 Hides, 807) Wool o OREGON. Flour, 9,091 Onions. sks . . ‘Wheat, . 10.406 Oat Groats, ske. 20 Potatoes. sks . 232 STOCK MARKET. Tonopahs Still Active, but the Others Quiet. On the Stock and Bond Exchange there was more doing in bonds than In stocks, but Quotations showed no_change worthy of comment. In mining stocks there was active in the Tonopah and Goldfield shaces, with several higher The Comstocks were generally | weaker. There was nothing new in the oil stocks. The San Francisco Union Salt Company has levied an assessment of 3c, delinguent Janu- - The San Francisco Savings Union has de- | clared a semi-annual dividend at the rate of | 3 per cent per annum on ordinary deposits and 315 ver cent on term deposits, payable Janu- ary 3. The Germen Savings and Loan Society has declarad a semi-annual dividend at the rate Of 34 per cent per annum on all deposits, pay- | able Jam uary The General uecmc Company has declared ! a regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, payable January 14. The Central Light and Pows declared a_dividend of 3c pes pany has payabie The Califurnia Street Cable R. R. Company has increased it* monthly dividends from 750 to_80c. The North Star Mines Company Valley district has declared a dh‘klflld of ”l per_share, payable December 23. The International Silver Company has de- clared a regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent om the preferred stock, payable Janu- ary ias | December 20. A Tesolution was adopted meeting of the directors of the D-.ly Wt shall be made quarteriy. at these quarterly distributions was not stated, bll!.lt is ubl:denloo‘d‘ it will be 75c, against now ing pald. The president of the Rey del Oro Mining Company nnnwncel that the pm_m sold for $1,000.000 to the Greene s;- Bid. Ask.| . 108%106% 4s qr ep mew. musmsu.l- qr _coup. . MISCELLANEO! mcn i 4 ;E o 1 o- 177- a 92 EEFFE 8 322 wl | 2 H Ap@0, ~—i~ § v PREERER 8181 20a*o B H ELTT] e oo i epe¥y K i 158118 arg Ll i 23151 H E LJ : a A & » 2 ef X .v-l- Fie g 3! 2 Gl i | 2937 W 9! 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