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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1899 AND SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver advanced. Exchange unchanged. Wheat declined, but subsequently recovered. Bariley dull and a fraction lower. Qats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Enormous stocks of Hay on hand. Market weak. ¢ Beans firm at the rece River Potatoes firmer. advance. Ontons firm. Some kinds of Vegetables higher. Fresh Butter unchanged, but pickled lower. Another advance in ranch Eggs, which are scarce. Poultry and Game about the same. Cranberries in active demand and firm. Oranges, Lemons and Limes weak. No further change sn Provisions. Another advance in Quicksilver. Charters. The A. J. West loads ®or for Honolulu Grays Har Topgallant, lum- ber at ¥ lulu The C s salmon on the Frazer River for “ws, New York ,U;n;y Markel The New York ctreular of Henry CI Bank clear! srganized to keep is obtained f the insti Dever was a time when it was safer to do Heavy Stocks of H THAN 1S NEEDED TO CARRY HROUGH THE YEAR ieco Hay Association has eom- re in public November 1, wareh s at vari useme ther recognized au- Tons. following are the seasonal rainfalle to | @ate as compared With thoss of the same date | Jast season and rainfalls in the last twenty- | four hours: | Last This La Stations— 24 hours. season. sea Fureka 4 Red Bluft (¥ Sacramento 1 Ban Francisco 1 Fresno, 1 Independen 0.3 San Luis Obispo Los Angeles Ean Diego Yuma 0.18 10NS _AND GENERAL LECAST. A storm of considerable extent overlies the western portion the country Over Wash- | ington the pressure reads about 23.80 inches. During the past tw four hours the pres- sure has fallen steadily over the Rocky Moun tain region, and the storm will probably cross the mountains Thursday, | The weather has been generally cloudy over the entire country west of the Rocky Moun tuins. of California A maximum wind velocitr of forty miles per | WEATHER CON. hour from the southeast is reported at Fort Canby. ” Forecast made at Sun Francisco for ity | hours ending midnight, November 16, 18% Northern California—Clovdy Thursday, with showers in the forencon: fresh southerly winds. | Southern Califor: udy Lo 1 oecastonal ligh rs; fresh southerly winds. ada--Rain Thursday. Utab—Rain Thursday Arizona—Cloudy Thureday; warmer in east- with occasional showers; fresh southwest wi ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Officlal. | - R AT R S TS R £ | EASTERN MARKETS New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, No¥. 15—There Jas a show of strength In stocks to-day, owing to the large operations by professional speculators in & number of prominent industrials, notably | Sugar, the leather stocks, some of the metal | tesues and New York public utilities, all of | which show large gains. There were strong wdvances in New York Central on the an- nounced settlement of differences over the Boston and Albany lease, In Southern Pacific on the continued large absorption by banking interests, in Pacific Mail in anticipation of the ction on the dividend, on the coalers on the g00d conditions in the anthracite trade and in the Atchison stocks. The level of prices Rain has fallen over the grester portion | bonds ut the price ai which on was the was to the where e | stock market. au y New York Stock E: t made until aiter the close dening of money was & special _demand ident ment bills Lo provide for war expenses. sources for time money and 7 per cent wus | Homestake 04 Standard bid for six months' loans where industriai | Iron Silver Union Con etocks figured as collateral. In_ connection | Mexican with the outlook in the money murket the October foreign trade statement of the treas- bureau of statistics 0 the taking up of G Erle Gen ds 71| _ment 3s ] 90 the whole ls higher, but the activity was F W & D C lsts |Tex & Pac st not very widely Gistributed and the general Gen Elect ta Do nds . disposition was o walntain & waiting awti-7 G H & S A 6s.....100 |Unton Pacific 4 tude, pending further developments i the| Do 2ads .. 4 Wabash lsts . money situalcn. There was uo recurrence of | H & Tex Cent 5s.110%| Do 2rds eitreme stringency in the local ‘mcney mar- | Do con € 110 | West Shore 4s ket Secretury Gage's aunouncement that -the | Iowa Cent lsts ....1131 Wis Cent lsts. treasury would buy $25,00,00 of United States] K C. P & G lsta.. 12 Va_Centuries were quoted ange yesterda: of The steriing exchauge market U, but Inclined to firmness in response Y rates in London, on attracted great in- the | M. K & T 2nds.... 70 MINING STOCKS. Chollar 27/ Ontario Crown Potn > 12/0phir . the| Con Cal & Va..... 140 Plymouth vern- | Deadwood . 85 Quicksilver Th wus a continued demand irom siock exchange Sugar prefd Tennessee C o United States Leather. United States Leather pi United States Rubber.. United States Rubber prefd. Western Unfon.. Republic Iron & Steel lleEuMh“ Iron & Steel P C &St L. Shares sold. CLOBING BONDS, “prefd by Do new 4s reg...129% N Carolina s . Do new 4s coup..128% Do ¢s . Do old 4s reg....112% Nor Pac Do old 4s coup..1i2%' Do 3s . 11 5 an Dist of Col 3 an Alabama class A..100 10 101 Do currency Atch gen 4s % Do con Ss. §1% Reading Gen 1084 Rio G West lsts. .BY SL&IMcon 1€ S L & S F gen 0% St Paul cona. 65 115 St P, C & Pac 1sta. 118 aTig 21 Chi & N 'con Ts Do S F deb 5s Chi Term ds La new con 4s....106 | Do deferred ['L & N unified 4s.. 9% Colo & So 48 . Gould & Curry. s Do prefd Hale & Norcross.. Slerra Nevada. Westngh Elec. terest. From this It appears that siight o bR TR talling off in the October exports of Agr {ioison Sot o et 3 tural products compared with last year, due| \BUOCRST. o o tv @ decline of over 30 per cent in the amount | A{fH TOB A e % of n exports, {s more than offset by the ' 4p® HIE MIIOE Bl rts of manufacturies, %o that the | Jel) Tej. e gery © the month are over §§,000,00 Boston & Albany. Allouez Min Co. % for last year. The: ures |- Boston_ Lr...::.... ) Atlant'e .. ant in’consequ the | Roston & Malne. Boston & Mont. nd for cotton by forelgn | C B & Q Butte & Boston n months of th Fitchburg prefd ecrease. of $37,000, Gen Elec... 2%, Centennial . 2 ral exports Is more than | Federal Stes Franklin 163 increase In. exports of manu- | Do prefd Humboldt i clures, s that the total exports for the ten | Mex Central Osceola 11y uihs are valued at over $41,000.000 in excess | Old Colon: Parrot . 11 hose for the ten months in 1895 The In- | Old Dominfon...... 38% Quincy crease in the value of imports for the same | Rubber ... 4% £ F Copper. 000,008 jeaves the inerchandise = Union Pacific. 47% Tamarack In our favor nearly $90,000,000 | Union Land 3" | Winona . last year. in the same period | West End.. 93 | Wolverines . 4 rs of gold have been nearly | Do prefd. 15 ! Utah .. 0, in the last week or so, pose of deferring dema markets ales, T bid pri Advices from Washington were received in after business hours announcing Treasury would pur- 000,000 of the United States 4 per cent and the s of 1904 at the prices | issues on | “mber 14 were 1121; for the 4s registered, % _for the coupon bonds, snd 111 each for Wall that th hase §2 bonds of 19 ruling. the Gs, the u; strent 00 less than last year. As a less than for the here ork market But be & heavy e course of a short time. ar ue, $1,616,000. e Secretary of the The final bids for these coupon and registered. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Atchison Atchison prefd .. Haitimore & ORio. Canadian Pacific . Canada Southiern . hesapeake & Ohio Great Western.... » Burlington & Quincy , Ind & Loutsville. ind & Louisvilie pr 50 & Eastern Illinots. ago- & Northwestern.. Chicugo, Rock Island & Pacific.. cCcca Colorado t Louis. outhern Colorado Southern 18t prefd Colorado Southern 2a prefd Delaware & Hu Delaware, Lackawana & Wi Denver & Rlo Grande.... Denver & Rio Grande prefd R S ¥ 1st prefd Great Northern pre Hocking Coal . Hocking Valley . 1ilinols_Central Jowa Central . lowa Central pre Kansas City, Pittsburg & G rie & Western. rie & Western Loutsvi souri Pacl le & Oh Norfolk & Western prefd.. Northern Pacific ... Northern Pacific pref Ontario & Western Oregon Rallway o Grande Western profd Louis & San Francisco Louts & S F 1st prefa. t Louis & § F 24 prefd. § estern . Southwestern prefd Paul prefd St Paul & Omaha. Southern Pacific Southern Ratllway 3 Southern Rallway prefd Texas & Pacific Tnion TR Union Pacific prefd. Wabash . sh prefd celing & L E heeling & L E 24 prefd Wisconsin Central “ompanies— Adums American ... United States Wells Fargo. Miscellaneous— American Cotton Ofl.. American Cotton Ofl prefd American Maiting... ing & Ref prefd \American Spirits.... .. Wmerican Spirits prefd. American Steel Hoop. Steel Hoop prefd. Amerlcan Steel & Wire... American Steel & Wire prefd. American Tin Piate..... American Tin Plate prefd. American Tobacco...... American Tobacco prefd. Anmconda Mini Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron. Continental Tobacco American General Glues Glucose International Paper. International Paper Laclede National Biscuit. ational Biscult tional Steel. fonal Steel York Alr Bral orth Aemrican acific Coast. {‘n-lgc Const o Pacific Coast 24 prefd. Pacific Mal i tern, net quidated trade balance in our favor corresponding st year. Added to this is the recent n account of securities. | s to London of Ameri- ¥ coming sailings run as high Large loans have been placed by forelgn houses viously with the pur. for goid on foreign cited give the grounds s of foreign exchange houses that import movement of Te was a moderate activity in the bond market and price changes were mixed. Total 1 States bonds were unchanged in the Clostng . 13T 26% | 2%c elevator. Options opened weak, half cent 70 ::g: | ther declined i4c, with local liquidation quite N1 32 2 ung 143 1243 The Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Money on call, easy, at 5@8 per cent; last loam, s ruling rate, Prime mercantile paper, JGI% per cent. Ster- ling exchange firm, with actual business In bankers’ bille at $4 854,@4 853 for demand and at 34 £1@4 813, for sixty days; posted rates, $4 815, @4 82 and 4 86@4 56 commercial bills, 84 80%. Silver certificates, [93,@60c. Bar Silver, 58%c. Mexican dollars, 4T%c. Government bonds, steady: State bonds, active; railroad bonds, frregular. in- Condition or the Treasury. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—To-4ay’s statement of the condition of the treasury ows: Avatl- ;;Iemgl!h balances, $281,222,882; gold reserve, 5,000,917, London Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The expected money squeeze has proved 1 be mild. The call rate ranged from 3 to 6 per cent with fixtures at 3%. There was no bor- rowing from the bank, and bills were steady and idle, holders keeping back offerings. The stock market was occupled with the settle- ment. The tone was good, the war for the mo- | ment being disregarded and the money outlook being regarded as easter. Consols recoversd yesterday's decline. ‘Americans were weak and hesitating, New | York eelling, but just before the close New | York came In as a strong buyer all around, and the close in the street was buoyant. Atchi- son preferred was in demand as well as South- ern Pacific, which touched #%. | " Paris bought Spanish 4s up 1o 6% and Tin- tos to 46%. Anacondas were 913 : Of gold £30,000 were taken for Argentina. The week's outflow was £410,000 Silver was strong on Continental demand. CLOSING. 15.—Consols for money, Canadian Pacific, LONDON, Nov. 103 11-16; do’ ccount, 103 1-1 973%: Union Pacific preferred, 78; Northern Pa- cific preferred, 6% ex-div; Atchison, 23; | Grand' Trunk, T4: Anaconda, 8%. Bar Stlver, 271-164. Money, . 3@4 per cent. | New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 26,813; exports, 14,527 Opened weak with wheat, | ruled’ moderately active and closed firm in | keeping with the favorable turn in the price of | wheat. Rye flour WHEAT—Receip ; exports, 47,805 Spot, firm; No. 2 red, T f. o. b. afloat spot; No. 1 Northern Duluth, Téc f. 0. b. afloat spot: 1 hard Duluth, T%c £ 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, | 1ower under uneatisfactory cables. Prices fur- active. Later there was a rally of %G%c in covering following reports of warlike attitude 75 | of Russia; closed firm at net unchanged prices 120% | to jc advance. March, TWGTIX, closed 5% 20% | May, To%@76 1-16c, closed T6c; December, 715-13 | closed 2. L ETALS—The market for metals was weak #1% | and unsettied all day, closing demoralized and 5:4 | buyers indifferent. The cable advices reported | =i unchanged situation abroad, weakness and apathy continuing. Telegraphic news from ducing points was equally unfavorable. At the close the Metal Exchange called: PIG IRON—Warrants dull, with $1525 bid ed for March and April delivery. R—Lake dull at $17. LEADQuiet at $4 5714G4 623, SPELTER—Weak and lower at $4 554 65, The brokers' price for lead 1s 34 40 and for | copper $1 COFFEE—Options closed steady and un- changed to five points higher. 17,000 including December, § 2585 30; Janua: $5 30; March. $5 40; May, § 5005 55; June, $5 July, % 65a6 70; August, 35 70@5 80; September, 5 85: October. $ 85@5 9. Spot nomi invoice, $637%; No. 7 Jobbing, $§: auiet. centrifugal, 9 test, 4ic; molasses sugar 3 9-16c. | Reported sales of centrifugal at 4ic and {9000 tons Juva (2 cargoes) on private terms, Refined, steady. % | BUTTER-—Recelpts, #13 packages. Strong: $% | State dairy, 17G24c; Western creamery, 26 134 | 251c; June creamery. 18G24c: factory, 16@17c. % GGS—Recelipts, 5§90 packages. Steady; un- % graded Western at mark, 14@20c. | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT. 17 ‘\ NEW YORK, Nov. 1i.—Evaporated |'Common, 6G@7c; prime wire tray, Te: choice, £24 | S%GS; fancy, S4@9. Prunes—3%@Si. Apri- 45 * | cots—Royal. 13Gi5c; Moorpark, 15@ikc. Peaches 9815 | —Peeled, 20@22¢; unpeeled, T1%@10, ' Chicago Grain Market. ien %% | CHICAGO, Nov. % | was the early 15.—The deciine at Liverpool factor in wheat here, December J | Opening at 663@6Tc, and May at T0%@TL, a de. 453, | cline of ¥c to k. Liverpool opened steady on 91" | the advance here yesterday, but weakened on 2% | bearish domestic statistics. Trade was dull gn and early chiefly in the hands of scalpers, 4ing | though there was some buying to even up Mo~ s2:5 | Lain Bros.’ light advances being caused by buying puts and small declines by profit-tak- | ing. Toward the close Minneapolis reached ail S4i | fis flourmills Northwest markeis | were firm. December advanced sharpl, 12% @6T%c, and May to T1%e. The mxthlm 5% | off o’ profit-taking, December closi un- £ | der yesterday, At 614, And May 246 G e o [ Tiia@7l%e.” The volume of trade was some- 43% | what larger than it has been recently. 12 | Corn was rather dull, but fairly steady, 5% | helped by a better shipping demand. was - 855 | wome country o sell. Fluctuations 192" | were narrow. to, 11 l @Yo, closed uncl at 32%e, Onts were but steady. Was an im- SUGAR—Raw, steady: fair refining, 31-16c; | | ugg.\‘ trades. Fluctuations were nar- | provement in the demand and country offerings Wwere freer. The only incident was the cover- ing of a short line of 300,000 bushels of May. December closed unchanged, at 22%c. May closed unchanged, at 23%c. 4 December liquidation, particularly of lard, was the feature in the provision trade. There was little January trade. Pork, lard and ribs opened unchanged from yesterday and closed unchanged. The volume of business was small and the tone easy in sympathy with lower hog prices. There was a siight improvement in the shipping demand. December pork closed 2ic lower, at 3805; December lard at 2isc under ’f",:'f:’ @t 34 §7, and January ribs ic lower, a 6% % s e 3 31 30 3 hoB 2 2 B o1y B 0TH §45 84T 955 95T 485 48T 505 510 ay .. 522% 525 Short Ribs, Dacstneers Do 475 4TS January 45T 450 o 505 Cagh quotations were as Flou; steady: No. 3 Spring Wheat, 63 §71:@68%e; No. 2 Corn, 31%@a2c; No. Bakc: No. 8 White, NYG2Uc: No. 3 Ry i3c; No.'2 Barley, 37@4bc; No. 1 Flaxseed, $130; Prime Timothy Seed, $2 4@2 i5; Mess Pork, per bbl, $7 70@8 10; Lard, per 100 Ibs. $4 85@5; Short (sides (loose), $4 T5@5 1% Dry Ited Shoulders (boxed), s%@bte; Short Clear sides (boxed), $5 16@5 20; Whisky, distillers’ finished good Articles. Flour, luce Exchange to-day the Butter | rm; Creamery, 1@24ic;: Dairy. ;:Zlflfl; Cheese, weak, 11 N2%c; Eggs, firm, c. Mar. 5 9% 594 Ovening Closing . Boston Wool Market. | —— s BOSTON, Nov. 15.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: The wool market Is excited and advancing. The dealers and the smaller manufacturers are in competition with each other In thefr. eagerness to secure wools and all grades are{ feeling the impetus of a buylng movement, | which i3 rapidiy decreasing available stocks | here and elsewhere. A tremendous business hus been agaln transacted, the sales for the past week aggregating over 16,000,000 pounds. | Large lines of fleeces, washed and unwashed, fine and medium territory, Texas, Californ| and Oregon wools, as well as foreign wools, have been moved, in most Instances at top figures. Foreigners have made still further purchases | of our wools for export. The market is 8o | excited that it Is not an easy matter to uuolo[ prices, but the tendency is upward in a most | marked manner. A wool famine is threatened on account of the depleted stocks at home and the reduced clip abroad. The rales of the week in Boston amounted to | g pounds domestic and 1474,00 pounds forelgn, making a total of 16,3 against a total of 13,404,000 pound ¥ the corresponding week last year. January 1 18, amount to 300,324,576 pounds, against 114,731,010 pounds last time. e S e T California Fruit Sales. —_ CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—The Ead Fruit Com- pany’s sales of California fruit were: Grapes— Emperor, 65c@$1 65, single crates; clusters, 3115 @1 70; Ferrerra, 8@%c. Two cars of fruit eold. Porter Bros. & Co.’s sales were: Grapes— { Cornichons, Si@%e, single crates. W YORK, Nov. 15.—Porter Bros. & Co's sales of California frult were: Grapes— | Cornicnone, $135@1 40, eingle crates. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—CATTLE—Good to cholce grades strong to 10c higher; range cattle strong to @ shade higher: butchers' stock and can- ners firm; stockers and feeders steady; active market; good to cholce, 35 90@6 05; poor to medium, $4 50@5 50; mixed stockers, $3G3 75; selected feeders, $4 2564 10; good to choice cows, $3 6004 60 heifers, §3 75@5 20, canners, $1 8093 05; bulls, 82 50G4 20; calves, $G7; fed Texas beeves, $4 50475 40; grass Texas steers, $3 s Western range beeves, $4@6 25. HC Market generally bc lower. Mixed and butchers, $3 8@4 15; good to choice heavy, 3 904 224%; rough heavy, $3 75G3 %; light, @4 05; bulk of sales, §3 9G4, SEP--Market about steady. Lambs ac- tive at steady prices: rative wethers, 33 5@ 460; lambs, $4G6 25: Western wethers, $4@4 6; sheep, Western lambe, $4 T5@5 25. Receipts—Cattle, 14,000 hogs, 38,000; 16,000, Portland's Business. PORTLAND, Nov. 15.—Clearings, $377,865; | balances, 5,066, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON, PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 15—Wheat—Walla Walla, 50@Sic; valley, 51@52; bluestem, G2%c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. 16.—Wheat—Club, 60c; blue- stem, Glc. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Nov. 15.—Consols, 108 13-18; stiver, 274d; French rentes, 100f 3o. Wheat cargoes off const, buyers independent operators: cargoes on pussage, nominal and unchanged; English country markets, part 6d cheaper. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 15.—Wheat dull; wheat in Paris, steady; flour In Parls, steady; French country markets, weak. COTTON—Uplands, 4 3-324. CLOSING. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 16.—Corn spot American mixed new. duil, 3 #4d: do old, 3s 4%d. Fu- | tures—Novémber. nominal; Dacember, quiet, 3s Gid: January, steady. 3s 5%d. | "AWHEAT- 8pot, dull. . Futures—Steady; De- | comber, &s 814d; March, s 9id; May, 65 3. LOCAL MARKETS. | Exchange and Bullion. | Steriing Exchange, sixty days.... — #82 | Sterling Exchange, sight. - um Sterling Cables... - 4857 New York Exchange, sigh i 10 | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 12% | Mexican Dollars. . = s | Fine Silver, per ounc - 8% Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT-The general range in futures was lower. Spot prices were unchanged. Local | brokers expect a reaction, saying that Chicago | operators are largely oversold and will be com- | pelled to fill at an advance. A decline at Liverpool depressed the Chicago | market, which declined, but subsequently re- | covered, closing firm. Broomhall cabled from | Liverpool that large holders were realizing. Though the market was in hnfirl:’ ::or there, i no realizing pressure to sell, it buyers held off for lower prices on account of the bear- ish news from the Argentine. The market looked oversold and a reaction was looked for. Toward the end of the session the market was | unaccountably strong and_ thers was evidently u somewhere. PoEhe Sainte Anne takes for Cork M8 ctls, Talued at §663; Valkyrie, for Cork, 2,590 ctls at . nswt a’;m—flhlwlnl. $1014@1 02%; milling, | e BOARD SALES. Informal Sessfon—9: clock—May—22,000 Second_Session—May—4000 ctls, §109%: 36, $1 09%. December—2000, $1 02%: lo.m;.amm Regular Morning Session—December 20 ctls, glfls 100, 1207 2000 $1 9% s Afternoin Session—May- 2000 ctls, ¥109%; 4000, RLEY—Spot prices are & fraction lower | | 40@%0c; Egx Plant, 35§T5c; Dried Okra, 1210 er 1b: Garlie, 6c: Green Peppers, 35@8ic per cx; Carrots, 30@40c per sack: Cucumbers, 50G | and the market stagnant. Business Ony Al comtimes k. & The Salnt. valued at o, casne takes for Cork 42,3 ctls, Feed, T5@52isc; Brewi: grades, 8744@92%c; Chevalfer, n:’nl‘r:fll.!uww CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session.-No sules O Regular Morn = sarieular Morning Session=December—3000 ctls, Afternoon Session—Seller ' ctls, 82%c. May—2000. 79%5: 12000, T9tge, o T OATS—The market remal; o i, By b ns as before quoted, Vhite—$1 1001 30; Red, 3107 : & $1.071 575 Tiack, stigeqist i S0 1w G CORN—Eastern is again coming in. Quota- lons remain unchapged, and the market is Eastern large Yellow. §1 05g1 07ig; White $1.05Q1 07ia; mixed, 31 030Gt 06 2 3 s e, Wi per o U o4 BUCKWHEAT—-Quoted at $1 90@2 15 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Californfa family extras, $3 6023 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $340@350 per bbl for extra, E3) 15?340 for bakers' and $2 253 for superfin MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as lows, usual discount to the trade: Flour, $3 2 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye Meal, 32 50: Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $2 50; ex- tra Cream Cornmeal, $325: Oatmeal, $4 25; O Groats, $430; Hominy, @3 5); Buckwheat Flour, $4@425: Cracked Wheat, $375, Farin $450: Whole Wheat Flour, $350; Rolled O (barrels). $6 0506 45; in sacks. $5 @6 25; Pearl Barley, §5; Split Peas, $4 50; Green Peas, $6 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. As will be seen In the first column, the stock | of Hay on hand November 1 was over 157,060 | tons, and dealers say that from 25 to 32 1-3 per | cent will have to be added to this amount to et the real stocks. As the capacity of this | market s less than 10,000 tons per month, it Will be seen that including the consumption of | Oakland, San Jose and the other adjacent | towns there will be a surplus next summer when the new crop comes In of at least 75,000 tons. Hence the outlook for the Hay farmer | for the next year or 50 is gloomy, though som: thing may happen to change the'situation. Ths | market continues weak, and the frequent rains disturb trade, | There is no change in Feedstuffs. | BRAN—$17G17 10 rer ton, MIDDLINGS—$1920 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolied Barley. $1S@1850 per ton: Oil'Cake Meal at the m'll. $26@2 e | $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $2042! n 0: Cracked Corn,’ $24@25: Mixed Feed, . $28 per ton to good ana 3 50@9 50; Oa . $5@8; Alfalfa, %45 per ton @10 per ton. | STRAW—30@45c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Beans continue firm at the recent advance, though prices showed no further change yes. | terday. | BEANS—Bavos, $2 5562: small White, 12 860 3; large White, $2 252 45; Pinks, 3 552 1. Feds, §275G4; Blackeye. $4 5084 75; Butters: nominal: Lima, $4 9@6; Pea, 32 6@3; Red Kid- neys. $3@3 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 3g3%c: Yellow Mu tard, 474t%c; Flax, $2 124 Canary, 1ige per Ib or Californta and 4e for Eastern: Alfaifa. nom-. inal; Rape, 2%@3c: Hemp, 4g@dtc: Timothy, 4a4%e. | DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $135@150; Green, $175 @185 per ctl. | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. [ Potatoes are firmer, as the rains tend to stop | digging, and higher prices are asked for rivers. | Ornlons are strong st the advance, In Vegetables, Garlic, Cucumb: Plant are higher. changed. POTATOES-River Reds, 50@60c; Burbanks, 56@70¢ per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 25; Ore gon Burbanks, 65c@$1 10; Sweet Potatoes, Toc@® | 85c for Rivers and $1@1 05 for Merced. ] ONIONS—-75@86c per ctl. G Peas, 5@6c_ per I VEGETABLE: String Beans, 4@sc bage, 35@40c; Tomatoe: s and Egg | Other descriptions are un- Tse; Marrowfat Squash, $8@10 per ton. Mush- rooms, 8@ltc per 1b for cholce and 4@sc for poor. Poultry and Game. Poultry stands about the same, supplies be- ing moderate, and the demand s fair. Game shows no weakness and sells readily at the steep prices. POULTRY—Live Turkeys. 4@1Sc for Gob- | blers and 14@1ic for Hens: Young Turkeys, 15@ | 16c; Dressed Turkeys, 15@18c; Geese, per pair, $130g1 75; Goslings, $150G175; Ducks, $4G4 3 | for old and $@6 for young; Hens, $4 Young Roosters, $45025; Old Roosters, $G! Fryers, $350G4: Broflers, 33 253 50 f 4 393 25 for_small; Pigeons, $1% per dozen fof old and $175@2 for Squab: GAME—Quail, §3: Mallard, _$6@10; Can- vasback, 35713 Sprig, 4 5036; Teal, $3@4: Widgeon, $3@2 50; Small Duck, $2@3: Doves, $i | per dozen; Hare, $12@150: Rabbits. $1 5@2; Gray se, 33 G0@r4; White, $1 50@2; Brant, 243; English Snipe, 8250 per dozen; Jack nipe, $150. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Ranch Eggs continue very scarce and have again advanced. Fresh Butter Is unchanged, | there being plenty to go around. Cheese is In | fair supply at the old quotations. Pickled But- | ter 18 low: | BUTTER— ugrumen—vm creamery, 24@2c; seconds, airy—Fancy, 22%ec; good to cholce, 22; com- mon, 2lc. Pickled roll, 2§22%c; firkin, 2lc; creamery tub, 22@23c. Eastern—17@18c for ladle packed. CHEESE-Choice mild new, 1lisc; old, 104@ | 11c; Young America, 1lc: Eastern, 14@15e. EGGS—Quoted at 2T4@32ie for store and 40@ 42c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 27@23c for s lected, G2 for No.'1 and 2ilhe for sec: onds, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Oranges are slow of sale, being sour and green as yet. Limes are lower and Lemons are easy and quiet. Cranberries continue to sell well at the good prices, but receipts are increasing again. Fine large Apples rule firm, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 2@%se per box for common, T5c@81 for good and $1 25@1 50 for cholce. BERRIES-Strawberries, —— per chest for | small and 32 50@3 50 for large berries; Raspber- | Ties, $4@6 per chest; Diackberries, $#4@%; Huck- | leberries, b@Tc_per Ib; Cape Cod Cranberries, $iga i0; Coos Bay Cranberries, $25 per box. Bersiimons, 750G31 per bax S rapes, per box: crates, Winter Pears, 50c@$1 25 per box. Quinces, 50@Tic_per box. Pomegranates, 60775 per small box and $1 50 @1 75 _per large box. CITRUS FRUITS—Naval Oranges, $3G3 T per box; Seedlings, $150@2 50; Grape Fruit, $1 5063; Lenione, Tic@$1 80 for common and $2@3 50 for good to_choice; Mexican Limes, 3 50a4: Ba- nnhe $1@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $i@2 50 per doz. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. The market stands about the same, both hers and in the East. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4%c for 40-50°s, 4%ec for 50-60's, 3c for 60-70's, 3igc for 70-80°s, 3¢ for $0-%'s and 2c for %-100's; Apri- cots, 11@13c for Royals, 12%@l6c for Moor- parks and 12@14c for Blenheims; Peaches, 5@ 5%c for Standards, 6@6ic for cholce and Tc for fancy: led Peaches, 124@15c; Evaporated Avples, 7uT%e; Sun-dried, 3@5isc per Ib: Ne tarines, $1:@dc per Ib for red: Pears, 6%4@se for quarters and $@10c for halves: Black Figs, 3@ Sise; White Figs, 4@Sc; Bleached Plums, sgéc; Unbleached, Plumis, 7G74¢ for pitted and 14 or unvitted. o ATSINS - Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per Ib, ¢ choice, 9¢; standard, Sc; prime, 6c! un- bleached Thomoson's. per 'Ib, ‘6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, Sikc; choice, Tie; standard, 6ige: Ffima: Bor unblenched Sultanas, bo: Secdiens: 50-1b boxes, 5c; 2-crown loose Muscatels, Gige’ 3-crown, 8%c; 4-crown, Tc; London Layers, 2-crown, $1 50 per box: 3-crown, 31 8. Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, §2 £0; Imperial, $3. All rices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points lifornia. T Chestnuts, $@12%e; Walnut 78100 tor standards, and 10%@11%c for softshell; Al- monds, 12@13%c for paper-shell, 10@11c for soft and 5@éc for hardshell: Peanuts, 5%Gé%c for Eastern, and 5c for California: Brazil Nuts, TR@SC: Filberts 1%G1c; ns, 10@lic: Cocoanuts, 3 HONEY—Comb, 11%e for bright and 10%4c for light amber; water white extracted, 7147 1light amber extracted, 614/7c; dark, 5%c per Ib. BEESWAX—24@26c per 1b. Provisions. ‘There is no further decline in Hams. Heavy Bacon continues firm. CURED MEATS — Bacon, 9%c per b for heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for light, 12%e¢ for extra light and 13c for suga: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%; Ce Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, $12 per b Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork.’ $14 50; extra clear, $17 50; mess, 316 50; 8 Beel, 1@14%e ser 1b. ks e Dty LARD—Tierces quoted at compound and 7c for pure; hal 1;&; 10-1b tins. Sc: 5-1b tins, Sige. LENE—Tierces, 7%@7%¢c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1c under quotations. Heavy salted steers, extra 1UYe: medium, 1le; light, 10%c; Cowhides, 100 nfii; Stags, 7c; Salted’ Kip, 10c; Calf, : Dry Hides, sound, 171%c; culls and brands nds, Me: Dry Kip and Veal, 16c; Calf. 18c; Sheepskins, yearlings, 20g3ic cul?."lhm Wool, , and Mendocino, 151 | ton, 38; Southfield Wellington, §7 50; Seattle, $5; | | miore | 8240 per ton. 35@60c each: medium, 70§%ec: ”nf Wool, $19 125 each; Horse Hides, salt, §2 50 for large and 31@1 50 for small; Colts, 5oc. TALLOW—Na. 1 rendered, 5@5%c per I 2, 4ic; refined, 6@6i4c; grease, 2ic. WOOL— Fall clip—San Joaquin plains, T%@%; South- ern, 7G10c; Middle County, 10@12%c: Humboldt Eastern Oregon, 11@1ic; Valley Oregon, 15@1sc; Northern Mountain, free, 11@13c; Northern Mountain, defective, G e ver 1b. HOPS—8@10c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. | BEEF—7@7%c per Ib for Steers and 6%@7c | for Cows. | VEAL—8@%c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers. 7c; Ewes, . LAMB—$@Sisc per ib. e pe PORK—Live Hogs, 5%c for small, 5%@i%ec for medium and 5@3%c for large: stock Hogs and Feeders, bc; dressed Hogs, 7@$! | General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, T@7%c: Wool Bags, 28@30c; Frult Bags, 6c, 6%c and 6%c for the three grades of white and Tic for bleached Jute, ! COAL—Wellington, 38 per ton: New Welling- B nt, 3: Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, §8: Scotch Cumberland, $'75 in bu Pennsylvania Anthracite Ex; 90 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle 39 80: Coke, 313 per ton In bulk and $15 ) SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany Quotes, terms net cash. in 100-1 bag: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%e; Pow- dered, $%c: Candy Granulated, be; Dry Granu. | lated, #Tac: Confectioners’ A. ige: California A, ; Magnolla A, 4%c; Extra C, 4%c; Golden 4%c: barrels, 11-18c more; half-barrels, 'y boxes, e more; E0-Ib bags, e more. | rder taken for less than 75 barrels or its | gguivalent, " Dominoes, half-barrels, She; boxes, | e per Ib. ASCKBILYER —The export price has been advanced to 345 50046, The local price remains at 0 per flask. Receipts of Produce. | — | FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, Flour, gr sl No d 17,925 Peits, bdls......... 85 Wheat, ctl 210 Hides, . 123 Barley, ctl 1.738 Eggs. doz T &m0 Oats, ctis. 1.042 Raisins, bxs...l 2425 Corn, East, ctls Sugar, bbl . 1%0 Corn, ctls... 5 Lime, bbis . 9 Butter, ctls. Hay S. . . Cheese, ctis. Straw, tons....... Beans, 'sks. Broomcorn, bis. Potatoes, s Wool, baj Onlons, sks. = Quicksilver, fis horts, ska. Leather, Bran, ‘sks. 1,000 Wine, gal Middiings, sks 6% Brandy, gal 3,270 Sugar, sks.. 1,140 | Flour, qr sks. - Potatoes, sk Bran, sl EASTERN, Flour, qr sks. 2,925 eakness In the Sugar stocks characterized | the morning sesslon of the Bond Exchange. Paauhau Plantation declined from $33 to $31 50, Onomea to 336 and Hutchinson to The other securities were not materially changed. Trading was good. In the afternoon Spring Valley Water was @97 2%, and Contra Costa Water | lower at $97 at $18 50. $32 62%9@32 Paauhau Plantation was firmer at The Alaska-Mexican mine reports for the | month ending November 4 12881 tons ore | crushed, realizing $17,805 and 311 tons sulphu- rets, valued at § Gross yield, $27,339; ex- penses, $15.925; average of ore, §2 12, The 'Alaska’ United mine reports 24,777 tons ore crushed, yielding $39,456, and 657 tons sul- phurets waved, valued at $15111. Qre averaged 3ross yield, $9,564; ‘expenses for wonth, $37,111. = STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 16~2 p. m. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. U § Bonds— Equit G L Co. & 64 4s quar coup.. — — |Mutual El Co. 14 1414 4s quar reg.... — — - o 48 quar new... — 1314 Pac Gas Imp.. — 57 3s quar coup... — 108 40% 41 Ml o 6% 5T ‘ZVL S Fea& |Firem's Fund.220 — Geary_s |’ Bank Stocks— HC&S Anglo-Cal ..... 85 — L A Ry % Bank of Cal.. 395 406 LALC Cal § D & T.. 9% 98 Do gni First National — % Do gntd Lon P & A....129 — LA&PR Mer E — 1 Market-st — |Nev Nat Bik.. 183130 Do 1st M 117%/ Savings Banks— NCNGRT8112 — (Ger S & L..1T100 — N Rof Cal 65116 — |Hum § & L.1050 11 N R of Cal 5.112%4114 |Mut Sav Bk. 39 — NPCRR610! — [SF fav U.. 500 — NPCRRG.10T 108 (Sav & L So. — 4 N Cal R R 85.12% — |Sec Sav Bk.. — 10 OGL&H56.108 — |Union T Co..1400 1440 Oak Tran 6s..111 112 | Street Raiiroads— Oak W Co 6s..108 109 |Californta - Ocean S S n..108%108 |Geary = Om C Ry 6s.. — 1283 Market-st ooy P& ClRy6s 107% — (Oak S L & H. — 50 Pk & O Ry 65,115 — (Presido ...... L2 30 Powell-st R 68 — 122 | Powder— Sac El G&Rss. — — [California .....1T1 178 S F & N P is.14% — |E Dynamite... 85 91 § F & SJVis.115% — |Glant Con Co.. 89 897 § Ry of Cal 66.108% — | Vigort ........ 2% 3t § Fof Afs. 4 | Sugar— § P C 6a(1905) Hana P Co.... 10 10% 8 P C 6 |Haw C & S Cote o5 SPC |Honokaa § Co. 33% 34 SPC Hutch S P Co. 27~ 213 S P B Kilauea S Co.. 2% g "' W Makawell 8 Co 46 § V Wis(3dm). 101102 Stktn Gas 6s.. — — Water Stocks— Contra Costa.. 78% 78% Mer Ex Ass) Marin County. 80— Oceanic 8 Co.. 92 Spring Valley. 97% 97% Pac A F A.... 1% Gas and Electric— | Pac C Bor Col4s Cent Gas Co. — |Par Paint Co.. 3% Cent L & P. | "Morning Session. Beard— 23R 10 Hawallan Commercial & Sugar. 100 Hutchinson § P_Co. 100 Oncmea. Sugar C 55 Onomea Sugar Co 50 Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co. 5) Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co. 110 Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co. 100 Panuhau Sugar Plantation Co. 50 Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co. 470 Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co. 175 § F Gas & Electric Co. 110 Spring Valley Water. 50 Vigerit Powder . $4000 Northern Rallway of Cal 8s bonds. Street— 20 Hana Plantation Co. Afternoon Board 5 Contra Costa Water. 10 Hawaiian Commercial 2 Honokaa 110 Hutchinso o 25 Oceanie Steamship C 9 Paaukau Sugar Plantation Co. 50 Paauhau ‘Sugar Plan g 25 Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co. 180 Panubau Sugar Plentation Co. $5000 Oceanic S S Bond: 135 S F Gaslight . 2 Spring Valley 7 Spring Valley Water . 10 Spring V SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. poss EEEEREEE F w %0 50 0 00 * : ° 0 0 5 25 [} 0 0 [ 0 S 8w BRE338 BiRsnead Morning Session. Board— 100 Equitable Gas 81214 20 Glant Powder . 90 00 2 Giant Powder ....... 89 871 25 Hutchinson S P Co. 7% 200 Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co. 3325 50 Onomea_Sugar Co. 36 12% 10 Spring Valley Water . 97 6215 150 Vigorit Powder 3128 Afternoon Session. Beard— £0 Contra Costa Water . nw 20 Contra_Costa Water 12% 100 Equitable Gas . 5 124 E nt Powder . 75 3 59 625 89 50 40 Hutchinson S P .2 874 50 Onomea. Sugar Co .57 ¥ . 35 573 y . 3200 5 Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co. . 318714 10 Spring Valley Water 97 75 $2000 California-st “able 750 THE CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 200 Tidal Wave 160 San Joaquin O 200 Barker Ranch 300 Century Off Co . Street 100 Tidal Wave ... 200 Oakland Oll & Gas Co. 100 Century Oil Co . Afternoon Session. Board— 200 Tidal Wave .. 300 Century Ofl Co . PRODUCERS' Oll.ZXCHANGl. Morning Session. Board- 25 New Hope . 200 Petroleum Center 100 San Luis 25 Shamrock Street— 100 Shamrock Boa 10 Blue rd— Goose . | 209 Beicher . 5 | Sun rises. AUCTION SALES 5 P 2 AUCTION SALE — e 40 HEAD OF TROITING-BRED MARES AND GELDINGS. Sired by Hawthorne, Campalgn, Moses 8, Henry Thorne, Cal Lambert and other weil. known sires, and out of standard-bred mares. The property of HON. W. A. SHIPPEE, Nel- son, Butte Co. TO RE SOLD THIS DAY, THURSDAY, November 16, 1899, st 11 & m., at 2 Salesyard cor. MARKET and VAN NESS AVE. Horves at yard November 13 ASE & MENDENHALL, (Buccessors to Killip & Co.), Livestock Au: 1 10 Home Ol Co 10 Home Ofl Co 0 New Hope 300 Petroleum Center 200 San Luis . MINING STOCKS. Following wers the sales in the San Fran- eisco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 02) 100 Ophtr .. 16| 200 Overman 33 200 Potost 400 Best & Belc! 100 Best & Belct 250 Con Cal & V 300 Con Imperia 200 Crown Point. ) 13 190 Gould & Curry. 27 1 Union Con. 10 Hale & Norcrs. 42 100 Union Con. 100 Hale & Norcrs. 41 3% Utah . 00 Mexican 200 Yellow Yellow Jacket.. $00 Ophir . 15 1 Afternoon Session. 490 Belcher . 0 " 3% Best & Belc! b 200 Con Cal & Va..14)| 700 Ophir 100 Gould & Curry. 21 700 Overman 200 Justice . Potost 4% Mexican %0 Sterra 3 10 Mexican Sierra Nevada. 9 Mexican % Union Con. 200 Ophir . 89 Union Con. 200 Ophir .. 100 Utah . Following wers the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session, 200 Mexican | 100 Ophir 200 Ophir Belcher . Bullion . 100 Caledonia %00 Con Cal & V. 200 Con Cal & V 50 Con Cal & 100 Con Cal & » Crown Point ould & Curry. 14 & Curry. 1d & Curry. Hale & Norcrs. Mexican Mexican Mexican Mexican Mexican Mexi Mexican Mexican Mexican Andes . Beicher . Belcher . Belcher Butlion . o7 | 100 Caledonia # Opht 3 | 39 Chollar . Ophir I 200 Chollar . 200 Ophir % 100 Con Cal & & €9 Con Cal & V. WEDNESDAY, Bid. Ask Alpha . 03 05 Kentuck o0 o3 Alta . 01 03 Lady Wash — % Andes . 12 Mexican . « u Belcher . 23 31 Occidental . I Best & Belcher. 41 42 Ophir 7 o8 Bullion . 06 07 Overman B 18 Caledonia . < H Chollar 8 18 Challenge Col ” Confidence o 08 Con Cal & 0 4 Con Imperial - 0 Créwn Point — 08 Exchequer 5 — Gould & Curry. 22 ndicate — o6 Hale & Norers. 3 nion Con 0 0 Julta . — @ Utah ........ . 0 Justice 02 04| Yellow Jacket.. 20 23 S —— —_— Sun, Moon and Tide. United Btates Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort : the height of tids | Sun | Moun K |Time| Time Time, Time, ) Ghinia 200 b ' | we o) Lw jHw LW |Hw| 9:54| 6.8 4 'nrll the early morning tides are given in the left hand_column sive tides of the day in the or ence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gi last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sien (—) precedes the height, and then the number given Is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters Steamer Movements. l eele . eI, T, TO ARRIVE. Steamer. ’ From. Matteawan Tacoma. Portland .. .|Portland.. . | Coquille River..|Grays Harbor | Aloha _|Cape Nome. Columbit Portland. . Corona North F Humboldt. Point Point Aren Crescent City... Crescent City. Weeott Humboldt Alblon pe Nome. Newport . g | Brunswick Port | samoa Humboldt.. | Nippon Maru...|China and Japan. | Alameda Bristol ‘IDeparture Bay. | South Portland.|Coos Bay. Orizaba_......... Newport Grace Doliar.... | Walla Walla. Pomona Titania | Willamette | Arcata . | Mackinaw . Colon .. Cleveland | Santa Rosa | Emptre .. Weilington s Bay.... Departure Ra Grays H, - [Portiana INewport awcesf Ictoria & Puget Bound TO SAIL. Destination. | Salls Newport....... Nov. 16, 9 am|Pier 11 Queen . lc & Pt 84.|Nov. 17, 10 am Pler Dorle IChina& Japan Nov. 17, 1 pm/ PMSS Aberdeen .’ |Portland...... 1pmf........ Weeott ... [Humboldt. .. . 2 pm Pier i3 | Alllance ... |Oregon Ports. 17, 10 am| Pler 30 Corona .....(San Diego. . 18, 11 am|Pler 11 | Fan Juan..|Panama ov. I8, 12_m|PMSS | Pt._Arena..[Point Arena.. Nov. 15, 2 pm|Pier 3 | G, Panama./Cen. America Nov. 15, ......|PMSS Coquille Ry Grays Harbor Nov. 1S, 5 pm . North Fork|Humboldt.....[Nov. 1. % am Pler 3 r:{:::::bu "r;un.mx . 10 am| Pler 24 . 10 am|Per 3 | Orizaba 9 am|Pler 11 | Arcata 0 20, 10 am Pler 13 Pomona |Humboldt 0, 2pm Pler 9 | San Pedro. | Humboldt 2, 4 pm Pler 2 sy Dollar..|Grays Harbor|Nov. 21, §pm......... Walla 'Wali(Vie & Tee 5 [Nov 3 1 am bier 1 .INov, 22, am|Pler I State of CallPortland ov. M, 10 am|Pler 2¢ Continued on Page 13,

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