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horts advanc quiet, with a # ry markek cl h Fruits i ith advanced Yic. iezo m Wool, Hides or Hops. narket quiet and withowt especial feature. iRY OF THE M about as before. ng keww i the local Stock and Rond market. No variation in Exchange. . pment of $4,214.004 in specie to the Orient. 1! Bazk Clearin Barley future: ERg 2,038,000 over iast year. nd Corn unchanged. firm. Hay unchanged. s Middlings ¢ undertone. d supply and quiel.. Onions inactiv med up. Game tn demand and higher, cral supply and featurel: s very firm, with Pruses tending upward. s heese and Eggs in light supply and firm. Bgcon unchanged. Flour Expert T sea iz N EASTERN MARKETS. York Momey e HE " §aps !'-‘.3 P i , g sl 195% 1944 Prig e 927 9% Boston Stocks and Bonds. ..5@6 Mining— rade. .-5@8! Adventure . exports of flour vember. 1965 i p 03 THE COPPER STOCKS. sciling down 2% points Copper Range ca sl gw York. New York Bonds. Japan 6s 2a Ser Do 4is ce Do L& Uni ds. Manhat con € Mex Central 4s. Market. ! Mipn & St L 4s Penn conv 3% CCCaS L gen 4.102%4! S | Col na Se"ger A T4 Cuba Do Deb B.. Western Md 4s 2| Wheel & L Do Gen Hock Val $is Japen € .,.-.... 0% New York Mining Stocks. 7 28] Littie Chiet 5% Do pfd ...... . S9% Onf West 108 | Pennsylvania o b |4 ¥R per cen B5¢ 1= 3 per cent. New York Bank Statement. NEW YORK, Dec. 8—The weskly o W 118 i is os follows RN R 17 300, Jecrease L1060 rese: By’ 7,546,100 w2 Baneyngy R 3 per cemt of deposits. ; i ) S614 | cresse for this week of #.511.900. Ex-United States deposits thefe is | &t $10.452,155 Total tmperts | pert of New York for the week end! Cotton continues todechine. | york for the week en | Northern Duiuth. 85%¢ { higher. 1 : | Coast. 1805 10G15c; 1904, 10@14c; olds, | cline of 20935 points. | extra choice guoted gt 10¢; fancy, extra faney, 11%@13c. Westnghse Com .. BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 9.—The market looked overbought at the close, North Butte was very Boston Consolidated was RREY De-lst inc.... &ETés . .o | Reading Gen 4s.. S L& I M con 58.116% SL&SFixds.. 45 9 2 Wis Central 4e.. '3 90 spring patents, $3 T $3 60@3 0. bakers', $2 25@3 10; No. 2 spring Ss@sSige; No. 2 corn, Ry | Barler, change 5 | creamertes. 17@23%e; dairies, | firm at mark. cases included, 24e; prime firsts, : easier, 11%a@13c. 25 11-16d per ounce. t Yiscount in the open market for 3 per cent, and for three months’ ! | | | 4 | statement of the clearing banks for this week 'm,ws a deficit of $1,266,525. The statement reserve requiréd | Speep, ! ; 1 8 i J ] 2414 | there was a surplus of $2.565.375, making & de- | sur< ot fl.ll’."fl. as 37 136% | lus of $Mu5.550, a decresse By 188 e R o 27 Ty w T e o os " sy New York Cotton Market. P8 wa| NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—On weak cables T markes ozened 14 to e down ' Thers e qui as small stop ag Be betug uncovered. Shorts eovered: freely 1 ‘There still great | chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending to-day were valued the ding to-day were $1,- (57,455 silver and $16,300 gold. ‘New York Grain amd Preduce. NEW YORK, Dee. 9.—FLOULi—Receipts, 29,060 barrels; exports, 14,000 barrels; market | dull bet firm. 0. 2 red. 98c f. hard Manitoba, jominal f. 0. b. afloat. Open- ing steadier on favorable cables, u smailer world’s shivments and light North- west receipts, wheat sgon declined under bear pressure. From this the market later recov- ersd on bull wx;pwzs closing partly ac net May closed #3%c: December. 95%e. HIDES—Firm. Culifornia, 21 to 25 pounds, | 21¢; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds. 19c. WOOL—Steady. Domestic flesce, 35@38c. HOPS—Quiet. State common to_choice. 1905, 1g2c; oot 11GIGc: oid Ssc: Pacifc COFFEE_Putures closed irregular at a de- Sales were revorted of |$2.750 bags. including December at 6.40c; | Februtry, 6.55¢: arch, 6.30@6.60c: April, | €.40c; May, 6.45@6.Th¢c; July, 6.75@6.85¢: Sep- | tember, 6.90@7.05c; . 78T | ber,= 6.85c. Spot Rio, easy: N 7 invoice, e e amias. S11%0 SUGAR—Raw. stong: fair refining, 3 1- Cehtritugal 96 test. 3% malosse @ Refined firm; No. 6, e 9. d9e; 10, 13, 5.10c: cubes, Western selected finest, 29@ GGS—Weak. | 360; G0 average hest, 3c. PUTTER—Uncggnged. CHEESE—Unchanged. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES — The market fs rather quict, but prices are holding firm and high grades show a hardening tendency. Com- mon are quoted at 7@Sc; nearly prime, 9@9%e; prime, 9lsc; cboice, 10e; fancy, 11@f2c. PRUNES — Are in light demand. but the situation on tRe coast 18 said to be strong and the market holds firm. Quotations range from 4%¢ to Se. according to grade. [COTS — Are unchanged, with choice APRI quoted at 834@9%; exira cholce, 933@10c; fancy, | 10@12e. PEACHES—Are offered very sparingly, with 10h@lle; RAISINS—Are quiet and unchanged. Loose musecatels are quoted at 5% @Tie; seeded rais- 83 | ins, 5% @9%; California London layers, $1 60. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—While business was without fresh’ feature in’ the gheence of ca- bles. the metal markets were generally firm. Spet tin is quoted at $33 45@33 T0. Copper is more or less nominal, with lake and electrolytic guoted at $17 $7:2@18 25, and casting at $17 TQ18. Lead ruled firm, with quetations ranging from §5 35@6 10, and spelter is quoted at $6 40@6 30. b Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Dec. §.—To-day’'s statement 17%, | of the Treashury balances in the genera! fund, exclusive of the $150,000.000 _goid _reserve, shows: Avaflable cash balance. $137,344,360; gold coin and builien, §87,087,921; gold cer- tificates, $33,u26,240. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Dec. 9,—A firm tone prevailed in . 494 | the wheat market throughout the day. The feature of trading was covering by sborts, but business was not large. One of the main fac- ters in the situation was the continued reparts. mall arrivals of wheat.at Minneapolls and uth and the consequent firm tone of the Another factor was iverpool, where prices showed only a slight declize following the slump of yesterday ip the ioeal market. May opened %c¢ to ke higher at S8xe to SS%ec, soid between SSL,@S8%c and ASessiic, and closed firm, %e higher, at s87ge. Sentiment in the corn pit was inclined to be bearish, but covering by shorts prevented any materia! loss in values. The market ciosed. | steady, May unchansed. at #4%c. = Trading was active In the cat market. May. clesed firm, unchanged from. yesterday, &8 Prov. Shorts were the chief buy- the demand. At the close May pork was up a rd and ribe were each up Zl.c. - Claee. ] i “s: & 43 431 E a3y 2% a2y i wy BB B@ 13 323 13 57% I T 730 T4 TaTY T4 Ta 10y TRE TS Cash Grain aund Provisions. CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—Cash quotations were as }tollows: Flour, dull: prices weak. 10c lower; winter patents, $3 10; straights, $3 e 16; straights. 0@- wheat, S5688ic; No. 82@8sic; No. 2 red, : No. 2 yeilow, 47e; No. 2 cats, 31@31%e; 3 fair to choiee malt- ing, 42G50c flaxseed, 96c; No. 1 North- western, $1 01%: prime timothy seed, $3 35; bbl. $13 25@13 37%: lard. per Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—On the Produce Ex- to-day the butter mariet was steady; cgES, 1T@Ne: e 20@24c; firsts, 28c; extras, 30c; cheese, EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chileago. CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—CA’ &7 y 75: to 2 ns were quiet but firm: A featuresof: the trading was a £ood demand for December se1j | and January lard. ers. The small amount of loeal stocks e ST. LOUIS, Dec. S.—Wool, steady. Medium grades, combing and clothing, 26@30c; light fine. 21@26c; heavy fine, 19@2lc; tub washed, 1i6e. 2 LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. The Doric took out a (reasure list of $4,214.- 004, consisting of §3,562,538 in Mexican dol- Jars. $475 In_gold coin and $165.203 in bullion for Hongkong and $152,500 in bullion for Hiogo. Silver was %c higher. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days Sterling Exchange, sizht Sterling Exchange. cables New York Exchange, sight New York Etchange, telegraphic | Sitver, per ounce - Mexican Dollars INTERNATIONAL. New York on Paris New York on Mexico. Paris on London . Beriin on London . ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The detailed statement of the stock of grain on hand in the State December 1 agpears elsewhere an thls page. The market was quiet yesterday. as usual on Saturday. The cash ; was steady, with holders firm and expecting better priess short- ly, and futures were also firm, with sellers | few. Business In the pit. however, was light. CASH WHEAT. ® 9300099 £| 28748 (3 1811101 el ‘White Australian. §1 5 o cmrm-nx: vrln‘z;.l :& é'n.xmr}:l\szstxlonnm Club, spot, $1 ; Northern Bluestem, . +3@1 41%: Nogthern Red, $1 35@1 37 i ot FUTURES. e Sesston 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. BARLEY—Light receipts, dry weather and & good demand In the country keep the cash grain firm, and the future market sympathizes by advaneing, will be seen below, Sellers are few, however, and business in futures is light.. Posted handlers say that the new rafl- road construction s creating a demand for rolled Bariey for teams, and this is becoming quite 3 factor in the market. CASH BARLEY. Feed: $1 16%@1 171 for common and §1 185 @i tz’ahxor good to cholce; Brewing, $1 22%@ 1 25; Chevaller, $1 20@1 35 per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a m. Open. High. Low. Close. $1 2435 $1 2434 $1 243 81 243 13 12 i3 122 ituation remains ahout the Oats are meeting with a rela- tively better demand than the finer and more expensive grades, but there is no real activity in any lime. Red, $1 50@1 621 for choice seed, $1 309 140 for fair to good and §1 25 for common; Black, $] 50GL 75 for gpod to chaice for sesd and _down to $1 25 for ordinary feed; White, {51 3715@1 50: Grays, nominal. CORN—Laocal consumers and receivers report conditions as before. Receipts from the West aré becoming more frequént, however. Western sacked, §1°323@1 374 for Yeilow. $1 32% for White and §1 32 California large Yellow. §1 round. do, $1 35; White, §1 $74; $1 40@1 42% for White and $1 25@1 30 for Brown. ; RYE—$1 424@1 52% per cti. BUCKWHEAT—$1 9@l 75 per ctl. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. 4 R—California Family Extras, R e e vt as x GOOLS ~Prices in. pask ARINACEOUS } olows: Fiour, m Lo A e, 5 18, Eve Meal 48 W i ! Flour, §8; Corn Meal.' $2 75 extra Cream 4o, | §3 75 Oat Meal, $4 50@! 75; Oat Groats, $4 75; | Homtiny, $3 15@4; Buckwheat Flour, $4 50@ 14 75. Cracked Wheat, 33 75; Farina. $4 50; Whele Wheat Flour. $3 50: Rolled Oats, bbls, $79S. in sacks, $6 S0@T 50: Peart , $5% Zpiic Peas, boxes, $5 507 Green Peas, 35 50 per Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran and Shorts have moved up 30c per ton and Middiings are also quoted very firm. There is nothing new in Hay, of which the circular of Scott & Magner says: “.\rn\'dl&!l Hay for the week Just, passed have amioun 2960 tons. Arrivals by rail- road stil mn%:uue exceedingly light. There | appears to be ng ‘let up' to the car stringency. | Information was obtained leading us to believe | that after the first of December cars would be | plentiful, but it appears to be as difficult to obtain a car at present gs at any time during the fali. . The bulls of arrivals, therefore, con- tinue to come from the bay shors warehpuses, and consist aimost wholly of the poorer casses of Hay. While throughout the interiar thers appears 1o be an active demand for Hay to feed stock, yet here in the eity the current de- mand has been rather light, While there is also considerable uneasimess felt at Interfor points on account of the light Yains. yet here it bas had me effect at all on market condi- tions. Consignments durtng this week have not sold generaliy as well as heretofore. feeling In the market is anything but strons. The poorer classes of Hay have found a littie better favor, but the better grades have been somewhat easier. Conditions an Alfalta Hay are a little more settlad. Arrivals have beem mors ltberal, and the immediate demand has been supplied. The market is steadier under 1 ‘these condit Straw coutinues along in Just_about same position as It has beem of late” Bll‘!AN—I!l 50 per ton. DLI! ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. : on cake Meal in 5-ton lots, $37; jobbing, SR fake e anut Cake or Meal at mills, w uuuog:m:mu% ton; Broom Feed, A . carload lots, $22; . $23 50 rs o e g S . ol i 30 quantities. : Y—Wheat, $11 16 50; Wheat and Oa: AT o) oat foara s0. Burivy. ML vor Unteer Wild_ Oat. $T@11; stable. $6 50g8 50; toek. .$T@T 50; Alfalfa, ST 50§10 50 per tom for ordinary and $11 gt choice STRAW—30@53¢ per ‘Receipts of Beans yesterday were very slen. fr, being only 159 sacks. The market being firm _but ! 4 % ii:l i3 2| i LT 8 | A% e § ¢ FeRghy |8 LG ", ¥ i) ) I;l f il .E“Q 4 ko | v aontil onth #e¥ e o PR H ! e R § % mp w a5ed 1155k Egagg JEa PR Y { § AP b st | : g [ R 3 EE E!!E 5EF A Tt RE8 . 0 g)lunl i g T 4 4 o i % SEEE i # u-'g o E ’ §§§_ 18111 if R ang ¥ L b b anw 3 aa''§ "0 % gdg Ap QU4 sn ok FH ¥ # ¢ SFCaB € = D Cal. Cal Safe Dp.139% — First Natml. 3415375 SAVINGS BANKS ISav & L So.108 Sec Sav Bk=3U8 for Steers and 4@Sc per 1> | & | Unien T Co.2700 3300 Makawell C. 32% SC 13% 12% Onomes 3 € 13% | Paauhau S C 3% MISCELLANEOUS. an PacS Tel Colte Morning Session. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, T4c spet and ¢ for buyer Jume-July, 1908; Woeol Bags. 1 31@34c; Fieece Twine, T ellington, $$ per ton: ; _Seattle. ; . $6 50 Bfi“w:wfl;mw. 30 Cumberiand, '$13 ubulx“m' ivania Anthracite Egs. | $3 Hutchinson 3 P Co... 126 Mutual El Lig! 30 Oceanie S S Co 250 Paaubau 8 P Co 25 Paauhau S P Co and offers cn the Exchange. and Begs on Exchange quotations, but meous character of the business, — California._extras, 2%c, easy; firsts, 263jc, steady: secomds. Eastern extras, sireet are governed by the D, | $35.000 Los Ang Lighting std 3s $28.000 S F. Ouk & S Jose Ry Js $63.000 United R R of S F 45 .. Unlisted Secarities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. .".—' s8adt 1 SF Drlk 3s.115 SF Ga&Edes 101 111% SF & NP Jall2 SPCR s [Sun Tei Ga..112 Do 4 i ' '] il b g w i MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 2 [ E.. i o En i 280008 ¢ £ o i Bl Ess | 100F Hall A &% — | orpreum € 17 i e <] ng ; f F 7 1118118 s 4 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. ‘With supplies plentiful and trade of an ordi- routige character, the rk fruits was devold of especfal feature and weak prices ruled everything on the list. for high-grade Apvles and prices for such stock were quite steady, very littie movement in pour , which Was In free suj tour- 7 7 ¢ g wd 4 o 3 market for fresh it g £ " Bas| 48851 | | ) aBunk There was a fair # é | but there was g ] poht L pefe (RRN] Board— 100 Northern Cal Power C Street— 210 Truckee Electric © g RUS AND % H Navels, $2¢2 75 for choiee pancse $1 50G3; Grape per box of crate. OPICAL ~FRUITS—Or- 25 per for fancy, 3181 25 for stand- Tangerines. $1 5@ Northern Cal Power..... Miscailapeors Stocks— Senitary Reduction Works. .. M Bonds— Associated Ol Co. 3s (1922). o1 12 OFFICIAL SALES Morning Session 2351 Asso Off Co Stoek Tr Mogarch Ot have hardened terest in December Coffee In New York. men- . was aecomplished tvery tioned in our last é ments in nearby and distant & 's_first hand stock consists of 2220 Coeta Rica. 310 Nicaragua, 460 Salvador, Guatemala, 1158 Mexican and 3847 va- | n all 24.755 bags. bags) 12 @13 % strietly prime washed: prime | 104 @10%c for good washed: 1146 e for "good 1o, e : e good commeon to ordinary. Salvador (stock 460 bags)—11@13%e ‘washed: 10@10%¢c for fair washed; 9% ® for Royals ani Peaches, Sic for stand- . ¢ for extra cholee extra and te, 2%@éc per Ib; biack, @4c basis for the four sizes (60-100) and 4@4%c basis for the large and Loose. 4-crown, €%c per Seed ipal. (stock 310 bags)—11@12c . 9@10%e for falr to strict] small sizes. RAISINS—] NG aske for s \ucl . 33 per / i ! -;-' i3 | i i i ¥ %féugi'i i ig : HEE] i E i B " 4 & i W L T H # 1 i f tH . i ¥ lgiiil it % it 1 i i g seaausis i i - SEEREE i i 5%; i if % i ] i HYHAnEEaz IYEn i if | 3 g.: : H H 1 | i it | : | Ii gSeVERbiaklnsBunstanauli s : i i EERNSTETER it i