The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 23, 1905, Page 15

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v 15 AUCT!()N QALES THE SAN FRANCISCO CALIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1905. (e S s M g New York Grain and Produce, NEW YORK, Dic. 22 —FLOUR—Receipts. 2%@3%c: Broom Corn Sted, $20@21 per ton.l DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 60 bid; Green Peas, | $2G2 50 per ctl. Potatoes, Onlons and Vegetables. Family Retail Market. The market is liberdlly supplied with all Xinds of Poultry,. Game, Meats. Fish and (aim -products and prices are reasonable as a rule. The demand for Christmas has caused a Aivance In Turkevs. but they are st '-’2.3)0 exports, 10,000 . Dull and barely | elight The market for Potatoes and Onfons re- within the means of the average hu,cn Other | mained weak, with buyers confining their op- ‘WHEAT—Receipts, 112,000; 164,000 | kinds of Poultry are selling at normal rates, erations 10 the purchasing of small parcels of bushels. Spot, easy; No. 2 D e r and Game is plentiful and cheap. The famine | top r.ullhy‘ stock for immealate use. - The Ore- and 93%4c 1. g b aftoat; No. 1 T ran e ey A, with suppiles rap- | £on Burbanks brought down by steam ¢ 3 lut, D;'Ac‘ % 1, hard ; lltobc.i mhu-: 1dly increasing, prices are steadily declining. Sematar on_the preceding “day did met grade o. b. afloat ‘cakness develoved ‘In wheat a5 | COAL, PER TON— e and recel ut e trom :e.'éfl’."“:qa“’u““‘:iu&"""‘ o "““"K‘"J s Roceipts of vegetables from the southern AT AUCT[UN 7y %o to e et lower. May, 01 1-10902 1-10¢, “‘- . Wellington .—@10 90 | growing districts were unusually heavy, being | SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Bronswick Con.. 58l Phoentx . . il closd oluc Juiy STROSIHC elbied 8Tyci mc,,m,,a by ,_‘_3,3 R e o [ EOTRE BNt e o N e e i e e S e ik i . ‘omstock Tunn 8] Potos] . . December, @8, closed 04 iDgeg ARES AND GELDINGS WEI < - % BIy...H POTATOES—River Whit 506852 sack: | 3 W G FRO! o — AL AR 1is Slorra Nevada.: .- : fi?gm..émiy. DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Salinas Burbasks. $1 1061 0 oresn | Yhams orn. Lt RN eV York S Iron Silver . 3 £0' Small Hopes . . 80! PETROLEUM—Steady. Bnur cholce, q. —fiao, Do cholce - Burb-nk-. T5c@$1 10 per ctl; w«z i>¢uwu~ BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. WE SHALL York Stock market gencrally firm. Cotton higher. Leadvilie Con. 08 Standard 18 65| COFFER—There Was not much speculative good ' Bastern m 1 25 etl, ALSO OFFER 40 HEAD OF LIGHT DRIV~ : R i . ighcr. Boston Stocks and Bonds. feeling in coffee. A n&llu’ bol!du d\mw =420 Do storugs. "J,;gi;fi—finorasm ;::-verfi ctl. . | ING AND Wi HORSES. Catalogues g and Oil exchanges adjourned to Tuesday. Money— | Westuehss Comne B LR O A e e e ; String Beans. To1lc o Tt | o e BT s vl - lower. N g £ S p L g Call loans 7'73\ Mining— vorable crop news. Futures closed . et per Lima ' Beans, 1fc per Ib; Tuma- | NO OUTSIDE HORSES WILL BE OFFERED lower. Not much variation in Exchange. Time loans . Adventure ......c B | ynchanged o & polnts higher. Sales were toes, .ml per Box or erate: ' Summer AT THIS SALE. C W 3 Bonds— b it g orted of THT00 bags, fnciuding: - Janvary. Sauasn, $1G125 per box: Cucumbers, $1 250 srain markets quict and of a holiday character. Atchison 4s......101%| Amalgamated Bl sto: " Saren, Songosce: May. 6500 Carrotn, 90GToe. per weck: Carlic. Sote por WESTERN HORSE MARKET cts ad o - | Mex Ci 1 4s.. 7 tic . s ) ex Fiant, 12) 1b; do, Coachell 1 st advancing. Hay and Feedstuffs unchanged. | Maioader " ™ | Bingham co.-umf.sé" ot <Bjoy Acu il Sl 5 Plant 10gi2%c ger b: oo, Coachellx, | E. STEWART & C€O. 220 Valencin St. . recover s the recent decli i | A0 o 338 | Cantonmiat ¥ sirone; falr refining . muuih"s;s@%d s B nn?:gs . s‘-gi'o‘l Horse dry, $2@2 25 for | nd $1 509 ccoter some of ¢ rece I | o pfd .103 entennial ‘ Y 3 per ton; Hul quas l Hia or large al ] ¢ recent decline. Butter getting scarce. Boston s Afbany. 25155 Cogper. Ran ;;‘n;:l:\:gu 9:“:’-;, c; molasses 3 5 st oy o e T o sy and e o ¢ 4 S10# ¢ Boston & Maine.171 |Daly West. BIYTTER—Firm. Street price, extra cream- i Eolts. | Buck Skina—Dry = Mexican, d4c; dry' r holiday Meat markets as before quoted. 1y demand for Decidwous and Citrus Fruits ttoes, Onions and Vegetables plentiful and weak. : ¢ supply and quieter than expected. nge in the Game market. The New York exchang and Exchenge wi Holiday Adjournments. which wi | ra Christmas holiday to- Coffee exchanges. inued as usual on the Chicago Board of York Produce Exchange hasgs ang the New be ciosed to- 8s Christmas day. tion Bxchange will be open on Tuesday. All exchanges every- ree, be closed on Monday— EASTERN MARKETS. New York Money Market. RK, demand ls at " s, ent bonds easy. Dec. 22.—Money on call strong ruling, 10 per cent; closing offered at 8 per cent. good; 60, 90 nd commission; ¢ months, paper, 515@6 per cent. ange fim with actual business $4.863504.8640 for demand fl‘ ma ;fi:x:’ea'm 7. Railroad bonds New York Stock Market. largely and £ the Interborough Rapid Tran. its ailied & YORK, Dec. 22 —Interest in the stock in the shares nsportation companies. strong and active on an- | rtual conclusion of negotia- Metropolitan Street interests come s giving the latter \ntareats | These Radl- | [ l\mu(h 88 & "'8,600 Kans City 4,300 100/Corn Produets .. Detroit Un Ry Detroit So . 00, Distil Secu bonds ;Do 24 pra H Do 1, m Gen P‘Ieclflc mu.n Elec Righi 1,700|Great No 3,000/Grecne C: Greene Gold o prd Diamond Match ts -./Havana Tob Co ! g 8,400 Illinots ummx ECRS & M p Do ptd Lake Do pfd .. : Lehigh Valle kuk & i» M. Laclede Gas prd Erie & W. fd 176 L1788 (174 0 i [ 100 Kanawha & Mch m\ 53% | 85 &8 3 88 | Am Woolen . 5% | Poptd .. | i { Elevated.1741 Dom Coal . “pntral NYNH & Pere Marquet: Union Pacific 19 | Mass Mining Miscellaneot ,’mcmnn TR Am Arge Chem %! Mohawk Do pfd . o *| Mot C & C. Am Pneu Tube.. 10% North Butte. Am Sugar 1151% Old Dominion. Do ptd .. | Am Tel & Tel. Dom Iron & S... 25 Ed Elec Ilum.. Mass Elec Do ptd Mass Gas . United Fruit Do pta U S Steel Do ptd { THE COPPER STOCKS,: BOSTO] Dec. 22.—The market continued dull, wit! tendency to sag. United States Mining was the active feature, climbing 1% on good buying. United Copper was weak dur- ing most of the session, but toward the close advanced 8 points to o3, Traders expect con- tinued dullness untll after the first of the year. London Closing Stocks. Consols, money. Do account . Anaconda . Atchison Do pfd Balt & Ohlo. Il Central Louisv & Nashv.1l o Kan & Tex.. 38% Spanieh 48 . Bar silver steady at 30 11-16d per ounce. Money, 2%@3% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for | short bills is 8%@4 per cent; for three months' bills, 3% per cent. Bank Clearings. NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—The following table, complled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- ings at the principal citfes for the week end- | ing December 21 with the percentage of in- crease and decrease as compared with the cor- ery, 25%c; official. prices, unch: CHEESE—Firm, State full cream, small l!d Il.r!n colored and white October best, 13@ mos—snon . Western flne't selected, 290G 80c; do average best, 28c: Souf 3 DRIED F'Rufl's EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinues very firm and there are rumors that prime fruit has sold as high as 9% oommnm s q\lopled at 105;5?. nel:)r‘;:! :lm llalhc o % : cholce, c; fancy, gfie in fair demand at prices ""Sm i 4%c to Sc. COTS—Are firm, although busis is very quiet. Cholce are quoted at D%Olon. ex- tra_choice, 1044@10%c. PEACHESAre unchanged. Extra choice, 10c; fancy, 10@11c; extra fancy, IHQOXSe RAISINS—Are unchanged. Loose Muscatels are quoted at 5% @T%c: seeded raisins, 5%0 9ci London layers,i$1 60. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—A sharp decline was reported in the London tin market, with lpot closing at £162 10s, while futures were lower at £161 1m Locally the market Wll dull at $35 00@86 ofp.r also -m “lower in unaon at 278 108 futures and spot at £70. Locally the market was quiet, but unch: and tl.ctrnl};tll: o 9‘3‘?‘“ at §18 m cast- at 17§ 5 ‘was higher abroad, closing 7 10, but was unchanged locally 8 wfi Spelter was unch: 8d in London and at $6 55@6 65 m nu local market, (1508, e blgher in e e e at b2 7d for standard fuuflr{ 4 for Cleveland warrants. ocal m m(r- ket was unchanged. No. 1 foundry, ang 18 19 85; No. 2 foundry, nnrun ‘!B 25 &u? No. 1 foundry, southiara, 15760018 75; . 2 foundry, southern, 8 New York Dry Goods. NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—The dry goods mar- ket to-day remained quiet, aa Is usual during the holiday season. Sellers generally wers confident in the future. In certain quarters there was evidonce that' buyers were willing to_operate more extensively for the future and especlally on such lines as show evidence of advance in the near future. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain agd Pravisions, CHICAGO, Dec. 22.—Weakness in the wheat market developed within the first few minutes of trading and continued until the closs of tha session. Liquidating sales by commission 25 Brant ... Pigeons, par....—@40| Hare, each . Squabs, Ts»,“ pair.. ! Rabbits, 4 —@15 15@18 s egs Mutton Stew.... e daton, ST igids ohoup Meat 3 Tarlotn sze.'fi'uy,filg,'fi’is.,",";;, s T § Porterhse Steak.18G20| Baco Birloln Steak.12% 15, Pork “sausige Round Steak..10@123%: Chipped 39" Lamb Chops.....—@20| Lard FRUITS AND NUTS— Alligtr Pears,ea.40G50| Lemons, doz B & ‘Almonds . 16@20] ‘Apples i@ 0 C“nberrle-. qt... m;zog Fancy 2 Common 10025 xsm.u Nuts 200— Pineapples, each.50G90 Bananas, doz...20@20| Pears, 1b . Covoanuts, each. 5@10. Persimmons, I 3010 Chestnuts, 1b. . .15@20| d02.20045) Garlic . 8@ 10/ Spmuu. per b, Grn Peppers, bmeza( Spinach, per Ib. Dried reppers..10¢20' Swt Potatoes, 10.2@2 Egg Plant, I1b..—@10| Thyme, dz bachs. 1b. 8@10| Turnips, per doz. T.g‘s . 8@ WXDI Tomatoes, 1b .~ FISH, PER POUND— Poultry and Game. The demand for dressed Turkeys did not come up to expectations and there was general complaint among wholesalers of the small vol- ume ot . _The market opened with buyers | and sellers apart, the latter being firm In thelr views, as the receipts were comparatively lght | and the cold weather was favorable for keeping | the stock. In the early trade several sales | were consummated ’l 23¢ per pound for Gob- | blers and 24c for fin€ Hens, but as buying was slow =t those figures eeilérs were obliged fo | cut prices, and in the afternoon 23c was gen- erally regarded as an extreme figure, with sec- ond quality stock selling down to 20c. The proportion of Hens in the receipts was small, and they were relatively firmer than Gobblers. | The market closed easy, with a heavy carry- | over. Early errivals aggregated 150 tons and there were numerous smail lots received later | in the day, Live Turkeys were quiet and lower. Other kinds of Poultry remained steady, with | desirable offerings of Chickens selling readily at stiff prices. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10G20c ; Dressed Turkeys, 20@24c per Ib: Geese, per pair, $2@2 25: Goslings, $2 25@2 50; Ducks, | 36@5 50_per dozen for old and $5 50@7 for | young; Hens, $5@5 50 for small and $6@7 for large: young Roosters, $6@6 50: old Rooster: $5@5 50; _Fryers, $5@6; Broilers, $3@4 50; Pigeons, $125; Squabs, $2@2 25. GAME—Per dozen—Mallard Ducks, $3@5 50: Spnvesback, 1365: Sorls §2 Gray Ducks, $2@2 Teal, $1 50@ 5084 l 75; Red Heads, $t50@ | 3 O Viageon: 31 5001 small Ducks, $1 00; Ciray oot 83580, Whita Gedee. 31 250 1175; Brant. $2 50 for large and $1 50 for Honkers, $3@4 60; Hare, $2; Cottontail . $3; Brush Rabbits, $1 2! Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The decline of Sc in ranch Eggs of Thursday | was evidently too rapid, for the market recov- ered lc yesterday, notwithstanding continued free receipts and sufficient supplies. Dealers say that the main cause of the increase in sup- plies of the ranch Eggs 1s the very poor de- mand, as the public are not taking them, even at_the sharply reduced quotations. The very cold weather, which tends to check the produc- tion, s not sufficient to offset this indifference on the part of the public, who are still con- suming Eastern and cold storage goods. sides there are & good many lower grade Eggs on the market. The Butter market, though no higher, is very stiff, with stocks getting very meager, and dealers are predicting a further advance. The Humboldt district is now at its lowest pro- ducing point in the year, and the production of Marin County, which usually steps In and fills the gap, is not doing it this year, owing {0 the very cold weather and the lack of green teed. .lmd Mexiean, 25¢; dry Central American, Goat _Skins.—Prime Angoras, 75¢; cx- ln “large do, $1 23; large, 50@60c: medtum, 35@40e; smail. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 4@4%c In barrels: 3@s%e: in cans and drums, e less; No. Grease, % 001.—8:‘.11 clip—Northern free, N Setectrve, 12@14e; Middle County. do, defective, 12@14e; Southern, 10@13c 16c: do, defectiv HOPS—T@llc per Ib. Meat Market. Hogs rule firm at the advance n Beef continues steady and day. P o o San Jm-wl- San Joaquin Lambs, 14@ 9@12¢ per Ib yestar- futton firm, the Tatter still being in moderate supply. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are as follows: BEEF—5@6c for Steers and 4@3c per Ib for Cows. VBAL—Large. 5%@7%c; small. 7@%c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 94@10c; Ewes, $%@%0 per Ib LAMB—10@11c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%@9 per I LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good sound Livestock delivered in San A Shrfnknge ATTLE—S (eers, ers 43:@%c. Francisco, less 40@ for Cattle: %4 @6%e; Cows and Helf- CALVES—3%@dc per Ib (gross welght). SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@3%c: per b (gross wei hl) LAMBS—$2 7 HOGS—Live Hogs, over 250 !bs, Ble: Ewes, 3@3%e l&)wml 3% - andes 190 15 "fi;’ Feeders, nominal; Sows, 20 per cent ofl. 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 6%¢; Wool Fleece Twine, Tije. COAL—Wellington, $8 per lington, $8; Beaver Hill, $5 50; Roslyn, '0os Bay, 8 Cumberland, ’1) n hull and Richmond, Seattle, buyer June-July. 8 Bags, 30@33c: small lots, 31 tgn: New Wei- $8 30: m $6 50 35 50; $14 25 in sacks: Penneyivania Anthracite Egs. $14; Welsh Anthracite Eg: $11 50 Cannel, $9 per ton: Coke, $11 0@I3 per %on in bulk and $15 in sacks; $13; Welsh Lump, Rocky Mountain deseriptions, $8 50 per short ton. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; Linseed, 50c add Se: 48c for raw; Castor Oil, Bakers' AA cases, $1 16@1 18; Lucol, for cases per gallon for botled and boiled and 46c for raw: 8c per gallon; Cocoanut Ofl, 53¢ for Ceylon and in cases. No. 1, 70e3 China Nut, cases, 6@ in ‘barrels, 38e for Australlan: extrs Do pfd ... 473 | 405 D B o 334 187 5 18744 130 106 105 1106 |106% | 42y 423 421 42% com 104 105 7,600/ Anaconda 198 (161 [192% 198 Ann Arbor ol (% 2| 87 14900A T & B F 500, Do ptd 4 =% 1100/Am Car, & Py Col % % s Cotton Ofl.. 36%) 3 363 pid PP i 931 = Dist Tel m—'f, \ Express .. A Gr Twine Go| 10% 9 42 {387 20| 201 | 43 ..| 88% 683 683 1io% 116% 113 (1163 ! | 25 “ n: 160 |180% 161 1|12 12T 128 150% 1518 (151% Do pm : Cosst Lige 100 Do pra . 0|Balt & Ohio 400 ada Southerm . Pt > R xAPmn'y !al‘ 3! Do pra =t Do 4s 160/ Chicazo 'rpr Do Do _ptd u 18014 130 Am Steel Paries| ls’/. 1% 18% | I Pacific 174% /172% lflu l.n .| 4% 140 R F Cast 'mn pra .. U B ref 2 reg. Do 6s Atchieon gen 4. 8. At.\l:fl th ’c L uml\é ntic Balt & Ohlo u.‘lm% I- Bfiln}i‘ v da100% pfd . Do conv 4s United Copper pfd 4 Do Do Do 1fd bash "'1706/United R ot & F| 90 100 | 89 1,200,884—Total shares sold. %! ”M;VA()! Chem Co| 481, 46 3 i New York Bonds. coupon . “2%; Ga 5s 11"!6 - £ & ss:fi'kz i LS SF Eie o mm EEERRFRR_SF 3.8 232582439 i Jap Do = a8 gzis ™ X, .102%| Jap 6s 24 Ser. mul o8 e % g & iys i i 1 i »2 cert - Binghamton oRBBRLN Fremont, Neh Cedar Rapids tHouston . {Galveston . hoDRDET! wmok! Doaa 8o S...$3,480,101, 68T Outstde N’n York 1. m«AsDanm Montreal «OBE: BRLR B8 | Hamiiion ! 8t. John, N. B... London, ot Victoria ... Total, Canada $74,113,260 5.5 Not fncluded in totais because ; clearings. other items than cesh. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Dn 22.—To-day's mu. it of the lances in T O erof the $150,000,000 £01d. b b balance. 201,773} a coin and xmnwn, $57,175,690; gold b uo‘u.r «!‘:. EASTERN Ll'“mfl MARKET. : Chicago. ICAGO, Dec. 22.—CATTLE—Receipt 1o OGSy o strong. Besves, §3 50@6 80, cows and _helfers, g' 75; stockers and ece!] tg:morrow. 22 nffi ired and muchm' u 5 g.“ oo kv, $48500 107 mueh baeny, T H 3 plgs, 10: bulk of - el $4 00@5. ¥ 5, 2000 market 10c higher. sn‘i’.’o,“ 355, Tambe, 84 89T 15 hee % Omaha. OMAH. " ‘TTLE—Re- celpts, 1100; market ly 10c lower. Na- tive steers, $4 50; cows and helifers, $2 25 25; Western st ‘!?t g steers, 756250, cows and Reiters, '$263 40 can: ners’, fl“ 40; ;:Iafi:m:;am rad’; x O H0GE Steteints, oty ar) shade R B ST | ,;$m15;§§g: ,figgz.flaflasmfzfi; I-lvlty e o ‘:;,55** Bulk of ek, foo 107 o SLF pac] fi‘g ight, $4 m mmnunwm llm Doumbcr—Na sales; $T21 bid, $123% asked. OATS—This market, lfke that for other grains, lhowl the influence of the noam-y o son, being dull and featureless, with buye indifferent. Red, $1 50@1 62% ol' choice seed, $1 80@ lw!ortlh'to.uod $1 25 for common; Black, $1 50@1 75 for good to choice for seed and down to $1 25 for nrdln-ry feed; White, $1 B‘Im nominal /—Continues qum 'lth future deliver- fes weak and spot quotations firm. Arrivals ue and generally light. ‘1 fl” !vr Yellow, $1 37% ; California large H lfll.ll mnd dn, ll 58; Whi n, §1 40@1 423 for White an !ui‘fim'l g‘ HW‘II per ctl Flour Farinaceous Goods. rboun—auuernu hmly m um and Trading in Feodstufte ls of moderate volums, year, and quota- situation in Hay a8 usual at the close show als and 3 ancy: Pears, S@12%c; Nectar- e i ot Tor white and T V“rc for Red; Plnm‘-mvmd. W?e (rg'u Black, 7@9¢ : Bvaporated Apples. 8G9%c. np. ‘boxes. lo- for cholce, ': hite Tk per Iby biack, PRI @fo _basls for the four slzes (oo-mr and 43¢ basis for the large and small nunzg—ému. tgrown, _GHc per Ib: 3- Fancy, 16 ounces, lfis_ ; faney. 13 ounces. 6e; St Cohustors, 3 per 010, box: Debeshe: 3-crown ers, %@, io: “Sicached fancy, 90103 dard, Te. i iy 12c; Ne Plus Ultra, 11 10¢, IB‘!' ‘m r.‘%eo‘uys 0. 1 hardshell, 'fim‘}"&‘&. o Decembe: The Callfornia Safe Deposit R- Com- pany has declared a semi-antual dividend im 5 ally monopoly of &l the traction | 2,800 Loag Island ... houses, supplemented by aggressive short eeil- There is no change h Bpol ] | re vear: - 60@— n Cheese, which con- | bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 68c: natural winter s on Manhsttan Isiend. BBOL &N . Teapcing ek a2k yeer: Percentage, | INE o the part of local bears, caused declines | Rock 18| _ Do hardshell,ib 8g10 \tiog. soures. And Mk Sperm Ofl, 63c: extra bleached Winter Whale k. M;flfl.\ Citles— Ino o Deo, | FANEIng from Yo to 1%c. The greatest pres- [ Salmon, fresh. —@12%| Crawfish, 1b.—@18 | Yesterday's transadtions on the Exchange v ; extra winter s - *New York "7 sure was on the December option. This wa oked. ..—@20, Crabs, eac! 123%@25 | were: strained Lard Ol 73¢c; No. 83c; 1,300: Manhattan . 164 “Chicago due to tho Increasing local stocks, which, it Mussels, 1b 12238 | | Buiter—Tor Califoraia fresh ex buyer 4, | Pure Neatsfoot Oil. 75¢; No. 1 Neatstoot Ofl. g i £ 24 —@40| —@10 tras, Se400etropol :murl 861 *Boston . 3 was said, might compel longs to take large @ S| Oysters, Cal, 100.40450 57%e; Herring Oil, 45¢; Salmon Of - s i R e oods Ry {10 >hiladelphia 0438 '3 quahtities in cash grain December contracts. —@10| Do Eastern, dz.30@40 p"s_zo cases, California fresh selected, 33c. | Fish Oll, 33¢; raw Fish Ofl, 35 - By et g e~ uad T *St. Louis . T T Shipments from Argentina for ;’hfi Wweek were 18! For the same, buyer 4, 3lc was bid, 35c asked. | COAL OIL, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water White = e e e e LR ™ | 80 | pitisburg 54,164,046 9 larger than the estimates and p Tochlpts For Fastern-¢old storage selected, seller 2, 23¢ | Coal Oil, in bulk. llc; Pearl Ofl, in cases, ; | 200 Do st prd o2 101501100 {108 | SItebRE oL oo 39,805,691 H re unexpestodly. heavy. - During the day tho was asked 17ihe; Astral, 17%c; Star, 17%c; Extra Star, - to inciufe "‘h“‘m"’“ | 1800M St P& 5 8 AMI0 1351 140 (41 | Sncinnatt - 27,043,350 T market lacked positive support and the le-llnl Cheese—25 California fancy new, l4lic. 20%c: Elaine, 26¢; Eocene, 19%c: Stove Gaso- - Shuniiod siith The. Ponnn o100 Do pfd ......|106% 57 | wBaitimore . 20,770, d was heavy until ihe close, opened un_ | quotations: Club, 70gTle; bluestem, 720730; | Recelpts were 16,500 1bs Butter, 17.000 1bs | itne. in. bulk, 15%c: in cases, 22c: Motor Gaso- s w great rallway systems. Ko | 3,000 Mo Kan & Texas| 3 K anens ity ey ot ged o & shade lower at S1%o. 0 ST , 66@07c; valley, Cheege and 12 cases ESES. line, In bulk, 13%c: in cases, 22c: No, 1 En- B learned_the Brook vy | ~y A :.‘”,'“i':m',';";,m Setuls *New Orfeans .. 26,006.384 | 4.5 & @I A0 Ble end OSSR AT i WASHINGTON. DAIRY EXCHANGE omcx.u. QUOTA- | gine Distillate. iron barrels of drums, 8: No. e gy o oyt F ot Bl N C &S T “Minneapolls 23,899,856 '8 o ke o Docsmter delivery wax ine |;, FACOMA - Deo. ' 28 WHBAT. meport, qus- TION | 3 o, 6¥c: cases, §%c more: Benine, fn bulk, - s ¢ *Loulsville . 13,253, ; wholesale prices as establis! jes, bids | 25c: in e . d as ey e g e o A Detroit .. e it e | ‘.2':;‘.’,';“,,;&;":.‘ 23;{“ Jeslifgaae ‘Northern Business. and offers on the Exchanse. Prices for Butter | flfl*nzgfil:&%‘mn ger sallon in cases and o ol 0 *Milwaukee 10,162, ;! > 2 4y _. | and Eggs ou the street are governed by the | n et e s ihg | Omaha .. B v A o (Jats wero” depresscd by, :l}:';a-knm of [ PORTLAND. Dec. 22—Clearings, $506.570; | EXinaiige qUotatlons, but generaly range| MED AND WHITE LEAD_Red Lead §@ 1Y It is no “Providence 9,201,500 T D e wean o e daciibs T £he | EBATILEY" Déc. zz—aum... 908,085, about xffififieflfi?e&e“:«'fifn Lo the miscella- 5;/,: i ::5!;17 te Lead. S@8%c, according ~ rities it “Los Ange 2 4 chas w securities wiil be lssued for ¥ “Baralo", g i price of ifvo nogs. At the close May pork was | halances, $140,128, ”'%“b'nmn—huh—c-lmm. kren. . Mie AR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- e g Bgee o] 162 (16116 Indianap 5,259 814 1 oft 235¢, lard was down 2%%@5¢ and ribs wers ACOM. ~&—an"&u.. fum. firats, 28c, firm; . seconds, 2 | pzny quom as follows, per ib, in 100-1b ba; . < Toew interests will A §115.607 6 a shade lower. baances, §53.4 frm: Eastern extras, 28%c: firsts, Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 3. e & Cash outlay. The Memp 7,845,955 L paeiar futuies ranpe 2 Clearings, * $0%0,17s; | 4, PR SUNE sdc; rsty, 196 Powddrea, 3186 Candy Granuisted: 3se; Dry the ou‘m‘muu *St. Joseph 4,717,281 L L g 3 age ;ood..—cnurornu extras, St Granulated, fine, ry_ Granulated, coarse, ~ Richmond 5,805,448 Wheat No..2— e | firsts, 28%c0 extras, Sdc, frm. | 5.08c; Fruit Granulated, 5.05c: Beet Granu- s 7007 011 83! asw wA 8215 LOCAL MARKETS. fi; 2 Ladber Extran. Yo fo: firte, | ated C100-1b bags only). 4.83¢. Confectioners” - Columb: 5,598,400 & 814 —_— . 1034c. 8 %c; Magnolia A, 45c; Bxira C. 438c: | a0 ‘fi““;,f “west Sn 83% | cSavannah .00l - 550; 007 i December, old.. 80 - B g G nnm:n‘l California selected. store, 280, ne.rd bags, "10¢ more, tor ail kinds. 'r.m.u...n.u | - 1500 Noreh “Amusrican;| 38% oy, | Albany .. 4 3,085 22.6 December, new. 453 “" 4 = R firsts, 27c, steady; Eastern, nominal. Storage. s, 555c; boxes 5.80c: Crystal | “ ) *Portiand, Or. . 5,173,568 23.1 May . 4% “& 32 443 | suring JelRngs. S O 83% | Celifornia selected, 2%, 'steady; frsts, “25c; | Dominds, ®.65¢ per 1. No order S e & ort ‘Worth - s, 533 24.7 % o seconds, - Californla store—Select 24c; | U equivalen: elmxuxuu—di Sbedo, " Obto 11 a'gg'uux 16.5 < 5 i gml}z £ ange. cab ics = e*g; firsts; .:um stern: !lected:“zk lmfiiim e 2 h ‘he duy's business, al- | . Atlanta .. L 4930163 284 0% 2 00N 80N | New ‘Jork m’rfla t:}f:‘r‘-'m Z @ 19, | seconas, 1 Thige. 3 Receipts of Proluce. gemeral market later became | | Pacific Coast . Salt Lake City .. 6152769 37.2 32 But ’w MNew, Yorl phic =@ 12% | CHEBSE—Californla fancy, new, 14 FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 e in the face of a 16 per cent | . Do 1st prd.. Rochester 4,214,651 288 B e _”'s 5 -tudy firsts, 13%c, firm; -ewnn:, u. *c, Flour, ctis. he prevailing rate of the day, 1 veesserl Do 24 pfa 3 5 4106515 10,7 521 18 45 18 4T% Mexican Dol 15 A ey firm. !aunl Am!flen. fancy, arer & per cent = Shares u(‘ 300/ Pacific Mail_ 4815148 "| 4mi| 4R1n . i:-}u 13.4 6714 13 60 13 60 Paris ?o lflc &m Weslem 14@14 3¢ m‘sT' “" vay and subsidlary com- | 120,400 Penn R R Co...|142% 1413 um Hzx, - 19 81.5 New York on @ Tle M s Reading, Baltimore and Ohio, |~ 5,600 Pe: +100 . 8,825,361 20.7 7 New York on Mexico. Cll“m’nll fancy, Yo, firm; firsts, c, . Nortolk and Western and | 4,000 P i 2,816,749 20.8 Paea S g Paris on London, Young Americas, fancy, ldc: ern, 2oy Chicago and St. Louis | 000 Do pfa 41692 274 2% 5 18, 73%% | Beriin on London 16c, steady. Unien Pacific went 0 | 400/ Pressed Steel Car o 2,312,9 11.9 7 421 745 % 740 Lo fpcverd 3 d and an active demand for | o prd Grand Rapids ... 2,408, 26.4 it s ‘Wheat and Other Grains. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. il e wivameet Mhat sock & point, | oo |putimen Car Gofiiiii)l Norfolk . 27, ity T02% TO2% | AT Yesterday's market showsd no| There was a fair amount of trading in fresh the Northwesterns and Atchisons | 900 Ry Steel Spg Co.| 59 | 5814 Dayton . 1,783, 1.4 . r% 7 22% T 2% hange, either in futures or the cash grain, A e nasts & ng in ghe day's general advances, ..! Do pfd 3 > s Portland, 1,790,075 0.7 T4 T3 73 Eol'_lh‘!".n ‘quiét, with the market of a: holiday fruits, as -~ purcnasing rather treely T Ligh-class rafiway lssue to display | ‘10,800, Reading ... ...|138% 1363, | Springfiela, u-s- 2,092,801 43.6 SEetaoter: 7' cago was o lower, of desiratle stock .mfl-i;l‘o:“ot a brisk de- , wae Tilinois Central. - d& ffi)m %0 Do 1st ptd ...| 92 | 9 g:mm:“ Ga. ”fim and Provisions. CASH WHEAT. mn}ng;:r'l;c .t-;-dl gflpcm;-\-ul( 'md.-:.-“ Of Na- | o ot ctls ovements in Sugar and Virgini rolina 700 D d 7 vansviile ‘744300 21.5 . vel X B I B owothy move. | - 1 olRat B & i) 5 | oul Bd) 33 . | Sioux Ciey 1984489 2001 CHICAGO, Dec. 22.--Cash quotations were | cuntornia Club, $1 421 Clnttorsta White | and_contintied to_command Rem peioss; and — ndustrial group. Surprise Was | 1400 Do pfd ......(108 (102331024103 | *Birmingham 1842040 232 go follows: Fitur, 40l1; prices unchanssd: No- | Australian’ 81 4TUOL 33, lo"-r Some handlers regorted a littie better move- STOUK MARKET. o failure of the Umited States 100 Rubber Gooda ...| 41%) 41 | 41 | 42 | Syracuse . 1825675 80.1 2 spring wheat, 84@86c; No. e No. | Cojyrornia Whea 1 0. Northers ment in small sizes of the former, but at low . make more immediate response Do prd Worcester 1530628 2219 3 red, 9"“3“;‘“‘ w‘{ Dorm. ‘de: No. B.yer | Clon oo, L 40 o iesten, #142)4; | prices. A feature of the market was the ar- | A Quiet Market In All Classes of Stocks le” trade conditions, ~The mar- 'wx)'llosp S 8 & T Co| 881, &7 Enoxville 1 ol 3"3,‘“;",, g3l No 2 v % Northern Red, \ rival ot ‘@ straight carload olkmncy‘d large Na- it 47 g vy M y in the last hour, but ral- - ariesto; . 602 % 4 ¥ < vels, which was marke! al e = the oAl vl P g | Wilmingto 1240, good fecding barley, 313 @8THc: FEF Lo Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. rate of $3 per box. In the App! t fancy | Yesterday was another slack day -on the was scarcely a factor here, Wichita . . 1,08 malting, 41 by . Open.. High. Low. Close. | stock continued to meet with a hlr des u Stock and Bond Exchange, both bonds and 1000 shares, practically Wilkesbarre R Northwestern, K1 00 BT 1001 & seed, | oy ... 141 $141% $141 . §1 413 | well sustained prices, while cheap stoci stocks. being lghtly dealt in. Giant Powder weel Davenport . s 1,011, $3 35; m wrkh ‘r"b"’k “fi 7”‘:‘:0. lfard , ,, ‘. g...m eeived but little attention. Several small con- was lower at $75 bid, and Telephone at $108 a small gain by Little Rock L Lsi2io Der 100 1bs, 3T s “- i g eides Close, | SiEnments of cholce Grapes wers recelved and | 1ia: Honokas Sugar was ex-diyidend of 100 reavy oUtAOW 224; | Topeka 841,800 (loose), §6 W g garl e« peterimel 8 58 u el u q ,1 9 s 4" | found prompt eale at SHIft prices. ~Carrled-over | under the rule. Kilauea Tevied 5 80= - steady. Total sales (par value), 91, | Chattanooga ..... 1,270,328 $7 1214@7 25; whisky, % high wines, s r bof stock was offering freely, but found few buy- | sessment of §$1, delinquent January 20. This e 001! 6%t | Jacksonville, #a. 1,362,454 §1 30, Qover, contract xnd;; s unm—Al austations, both spot and {u- | 812" Fhere Was HOthING Aew o Feport In other | Sachunes g g Koy ® B States new s deciined 3 per cent | 122 123 | Kalamazoo, 'Mich. 9,542 Articles— Py ipments. — o g M e G Sonditions | fruits. Will be closed on Monday. -1 35"- 35%| 35% | Springfieid, 1il. 934,094 Flour, barrels - 800 | otherwise were uncl eipts were mAwng]Es——Nomhul The Comstock mining shares bad their usudl new York Stock List. 100 99 Mm 10014 | Fall River . 921,110 Whel!. bul 000 24,900 mod-nu 'RANBERRIES—Cape Cod, 15@16¢ per bar- | pusiness at ious prices. The Tomopahs n & ©Ob. 409 California street, {683 Wheeling, W. \'. 090,316 300,100 179,400 CASH BARLEY. showed thelr customary activity, with an ad- members of the New York Macon o212 GetR! e 0 Mison | Esen $1 1501 17% for common and 41 18% per box_for fancy. T | vanco in Mobawk and a deciiud in Red Too. ge, furnish the following official | Helena e 876,063 Rye, bushels % 8gll'.lu 1 22% to cholce; BNL:" ‘l 2% choice and 40@75c¢ for common; | Lynx Creek declared a dividend of 3o that exchange: Lexington 5 658,100 Bariey, bushi 99, 1000 | 3 u;_cnun-r_ u 2081 Apples, §1 W'W The Ofl and Mining exchanges stand ad- 5,700/ Third Avenue 127 Akron ... - 583,400 ny'n.mna Inter _Nellls, 50 box; | journed to Tuesday. High/Low.| Bid.| Aek 700 Toledo R & T Cof s'm‘ 32%] | Canton, Ohfo..... 433,244 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. - 9 to 11:30 25 per The North Star Mines Company of Bn- — B 400 Toledo St L & W| 361 36 0, N. D..... 1,052,755 CHICAGO, Dee. 22—On the Produce Ex- Boowion. ¥ fo SAAE B N NS 1 per box. Valley paid the recently declared dividend of Adams Express 30 Do prd .| BTK| 67% | Youngstown ..... 596,378 change to-day the Dutter market was firm; | i R R L ik per 50, centm ver share vest Allis Chalmers 100 Twin City B T. i1 New Bedford ... 774,967 | creameries, 17@24%c; dairles, 17@20c; eggs, | MAY 1 $ § $1 crmua AND TROPICAL FRUITS—Or- Honokas Sagar Cn;n’x:-, will '2.- 100'Union Bag & p! Rnc!({ord, . . 598,500 firm at mark, cases included, 1 firsts, 2 p. m. Session. box for tancy. rflnhr nwnthly ividend of cents 300 To ptd ‘IC’r:::zle‘r”i?a . 530, A 22c; prime firsts, 26c; extras, 28¢; cheese, firm, s ?pg:. HX&h. "!ow. lclzo;n_ 1 15 hn cholce and $1@1 50 for .‘l'nl". onfil:m‘a;r‘;mum ik Coupaser WA 3o IN 800 U rit’*‘n Pacific 3 . 111i@1se. L SPYTON 8 $1 2% 22% § % 1 50; Lem:|a rexular mo ibly dividend of $1 per _,, exi~ and, i rtment at the rate of 3.60 Yor cent per anmum. on term deposits ad 3.0 T on_ordil deposits. Janu- B e e as vaid for the first half of this year, but deposits that an_ increase of mme-no-run is 28 per- higher. ‘Banik - the cl 80 per 3, veing paid for the first six months of this yea: annual 01 elected ed_preside Willlam Hemn secretary and ident. meeting directors and B. 2 the ot City m- hich was to have been elected: rles Hirshfeid, A. F. Coffin, Wil- F. 'Shaw. l:c H president, Charles Swain secref &, Charles Hirshteid vice pres- g James McKinty suverintendent. STOCK AND mn EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, Dee. 22—2 p. m. ggiggEEi b £ a @ B PEER o i i §1111 188 TeRpiy 3§lll gg ;um i 55.“:“:%. 4558 B2

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