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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899. 22 in|1 Northern epring, dull, S 11%d. Tuts ings peen redeemed. | United States, against 188 last year, and dy: December, 5s 8d; May, 68 10% - 4 Tun':x-:'o m;r:oponum it have e come from | Canada, against 21 last year. SCORNSpot —American mixed, nomipal, dul ' i tion_during St 35 7%d; American mixed old, 3s 5%d. - i { | savings bunks. The large absorp b : ber, steady, 38 6%d; | — — — e the week of the United States 4 per cents November, nomlml.;)mm 3 g g 0f 1925 shows that conslderable proportion of 3 il s <. T the redeemed bonds were simply converted New York Grain and Produce. TION SALE the mew % with the purpose of extending the 2 En P of the investment. Such an O & brought no loanable funds into the market at LOCAL MARKETS. h OF THE FINEST LOT OF h . :tl“ Bnldu‘ meh conversion into :-':': ‘;:‘.:;‘: NEW YORK, Nov. u—mvn—wv!:. es new 4s the New York sav . les, 5000 pack- 5 . used part of the redemption money 1o cquire | 4.465; exports, 3.066 barrela: sales PO OSOCN L g THHOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS Trere: taeue to vonk uniclpel hoos WOty | ants at formiar uriaen Budlli EVER BRED AT THE P DOV Tamont e e o oty RABES. | e A e aives. wxports TLME E-f"’m”g‘_“fifi on. 3 1 | 2, that portion of the’government redempiion | spo weak. No. 2 red, e £. o. b. afioat 00 |1 ecting Meshases. siog tivs.... — wes| ANTRIMSTOCK FARM ° money has become available o y | No. 1 Northern Duluth, 76%c f. o. b. afloat to | Sterlin ty = R et thus happen the sub-treasury e Sterling Exchan; (Chas. Kerr, Proprietor. s lmwr-tdlom fi:’.f-e'yil’fi.‘ea".!‘,‘.':m o ‘seven b,::,': :or;llvalfl l:';'n‘l,e-h‘\rg: ",‘"‘,‘.‘5’- m :'le‘\' h.r_-nlr;;f m"m;:‘ ',';",,’:'" e 4:;% C;m:lnllml of t e beat ;;m .A_rlnl:‘:mm:..a £ gt i = lons during the week and cnfidence has i No. A ¢ under | New York Exc =3 sest bred sons and daughters of Rio Bravo, 73 7 "ARKETS ©of the condition of the Theasury shows: Avall- | feit 1:1.";; the l!vhnh‘tl-:ludlllonho{“:g:y&lt;tl | 22:; t;l:b!::: ::l‘liy |::nf }’12‘..’1'5‘:1&'..,*?3."‘.'.“3“ ;,"'[C‘.;:fl}m‘;fi;" telegraphic = fiu, {'f‘k'l‘n’: : du‘l";‘n \::“;"&1"“:"‘“ .':‘: 'r“‘l""‘” i . ,511,897; Id reserve, | woul reatly | ved in Sa 2 . liquida.- ex = = n oupon, » adeiine o SUMMARY OF THE ] Py balsnce, SMLANM; wo turns theslncreased svaliable resources of the | clined ic on December e ore “anvd 'ndvices | Fine Siiver, per ou 8 to Wm. O'B., Castake, Octuruck, Kitty —_— money market were not abundant, Last week's | tion continuing to be afeaturs and aivices 2 Olive, Crawford, Mobolaska, J O C, London Market e hl?'lg.holdlnn of GD\'::;‘“;:::I::“?:. market rallied partially on covering a0 closed Wheat and Other Grains. {‘.'.":(nfll{'larl;“l;vrlmoll XNative Son. Aborigine, e (Y : - vhich wou offered for rede: + f H@ie. March, 5% an, Varity, Ned Deni e Silver lower. No change in Exchange. NEW YORK, Nov. 34—The Commercial Ad- | npoky 203 the proceeds, used to D iaten GTue, cloted Totue: May. mfl“,‘fi',““"" TS | WHEAT—The TInvercauld takes for Cork Sale Will Take Place A y . . Nov. 24.—The E eels of speculation have been v i ber, 71 5-16G71 13-16c, closed Tligc. 7 NEXT MONDAY EVENING, November 7, Wheat getting down below the dollar mark. vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | The course of the ey ‘movement has been | December, . 18,531 ctls, valued at $14,546. 3 R g £ ad The markets hers were halting to-day, the | Obscure and uncertain The npward tendency I’H:'}\Fx‘h;;{?;‘lm. There wili be no session of the Produce Ex- Commencing at 7:45 Barley stagnant and weak for lower grades. victory at Belmont belng regarded as incon- | O New York exchange at interior points early | GGG the general | Change to-day, in respect to the memory of the | QCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE )ther Cer: ) Clusive, and the money outlook belng disliked. | peys indicating eerey Dioaris that the Interest | METALS-No marked change in the generl | i,o Vice President, and the Chicago and New RO D e i Other Cereals unchanged. 4 - ng pretty clearly t! situation locally transpirs 0-day. osed. T2 . nr . g | To-day £715.000 £old was taken for Bouth Af- | or demand I Bot yet satisned. Such . in- ls displayed pronounced weakness undgsr | York Exchanges will also be cl No further advance in Beans. rica, presumably to pay for horses and mules | creased movement of money toward New York | Metals displayed pronounced weaknees unter | T o was weak at a decline, caused by | Horses at Salesyard and Catalogues Ready. G i 2 recently bought In Aregentina and Chile, whence | s has taken place does not represent idle | [CUR0 oy thehart of the buyers: others ruled | Jarge selling by commission houses and free WM. G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. Hay weak and dull. Fecdstuffs unthanged. it 18 expected further supplies of that kind | mOney mecking the low rate of nterest aliowed | ReEIeCl o Tho Dart of B0 BT LUnt, TS | arke meling by o et was wholly S o " s % will be obtained. The bank rate, many think, | 9% deDOBlts. Tt is in settlement of the mercan- | § SRACE SICRENE OO PR on Fo alled: without support. No recovery is expected Potatoes and Uni before. e R . next Thurs. | U!le #ccounts due to the New York wholesale | "B, PR N witrants neglect until the liquidation !s finished. The visible C'l‘]oN SALE {"otatoes an. nions as g :. Conm:n‘: g“nx‘;r ::"1‘02"1-’: morchmru on purchases made during mfixmmli LAKE COPPER—Quiet at §17 supply is expected to show an increase of _lim:;’ ) rosets: J o) % o e M % mer on four months' time, and which, like al N—Easy at $27 50G27 1. 160 bushels. Argentine shipments were 736, Butter continues to improve. Cheese and Eggs unchanged. In ihe American department the day was | other lines of business were unusuaily I18TBe | 3 uTE mirmbr to %ot at $4 6564 0. The | bushels. Paris was higher, but Liverpool wa: or M y tho idiest this week until New York began to | this year. Th, e rate, which 3 1 49 and for copper | ow Poultry weak and in free supply. Game firmer. buy, causing strength at the close. 'London | idadniy bonnder ok X hAIES Tt bt e St s market sympathised with Chicago nd IN - 3 g e Yught Daitimore and Ohlo lssues, while New | ment of the government bond redemption offer, | #5250y +wr bunt at 34 404 50, the inside quotation dropped below the dotiar | THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS Oranges and Grapes declined slightly. B3, althoush Catalois 1s 1ol 1n o iavitiag | Das saxged Quring the week as the falluré | CORFEE-Options closed ateady to 15 points | marh. forures e aerioig E . . st ota Were 46%. ‘Money | Of the money market to soften was manifest | nat lower. Total sales, 33,750 bags, including: | ~Spot Wheat—Shipping, 95%c@$l; milling, AN” Two,YE AR,“LDS Prunes still depressed and dull. ~ Other Dried Fruits firm was in falrly good demand 5 i e Ry Tburadayiton 8 R for e 2006 20, May, 30804 B B RROL0, 1. BOARD SALES. B s, or w ic of lns March, : . . Nothing nezw in Provisions ok G g | ot lhehlr"mudc tension of the Lon- | 3 fiir:cAu\i;l.‘?o 15; September, $0 1548 2 Tntormal Sesslon—0:15 o'clock-May 40 ctls, IN TRAINING : 7 0 . NDON, Nov. 2. : | don market, which h d the private dis- | tober, $6 . Spot—Rlo. casy. 1 07%: 12,000, $1 075; 18,000, ecer Hide. d Wool tinue firm. Union Pacific preferred, 79%: Northern Pacific | count rate to -“.-.n"."y",(&‘m the bank rate. \'T:Ice. sv.c;fixn. 7 jobbing, 6%c. Mild—Steady. ’w.“’%,_ 1% Brothers and Sisters to BELLE BOYD, SCAR« /dides ana Vv ool continue firm. preferred, T Alchison. %: Grand Trunk. | has lowered the exchange level at which gold | Cordova. 6%@1i%e. K Sccond_Sesslon—May—15,000 ctls, $1 07%; De- BOROUGH, TAR HILL, ‘SILVER . . . T%: 5 r silver, 3 - vo - TGAR~ . 3 -16. = » 9 LLION, No further change in Meats. Rice stands the same. e s s ey imports would be proftable and by Friday in- | SUGAR—Raw, sieady. Fair refining, Sémben M et S Al (e Trd Yearosb { : . ng in the sterling rate. Refined, steady. Market, | o RioRUIEF Morning Session mber. [ et G BT D (e, SR 0a ght supply . | s owing to the s X 3 - {12,000, $1 06%. 4 THEODORE WINTERS, st r 7 > | commercial expansion and Wall street circles | ery, 23G25c factory, 15%@G15%e. Afternoon Session—May—4000 ctls, $1 06%; | Bred by HON. THEO] I Produce Echange adjourned to Monday. | Bank Clmn'ng: are not inclined to resign themselves to_the [ EGGS—Recelpts, = 659 packages; steady. | 4000, §1 8000, $1 06%; December—4000, 98%c. RANCHO DEL SIERRA R‘:'Ax?:,lf;t. — - > conviction that no reflux of {dle funds to New | Western ungraded at mark, 14@20c. BARLEY—Stagnation still characterizes the NEV, - York banks is kel immediate future. - ) market, and off lots sell down as low as 60c. TO BE & wi & | Meantime the prosseriiyt et o tiaes ot bast: EALANOINTA = DRIED “XEYIIN, There Is no business on call. TUESDAY .. JVEMBER 21, 139 Charter. i ness and especially of the raiironds keep the | Callfornia dried fruits, steady, but quiet on | There Is no bus takes for Cork £9,636 ctls, valued - UAE 0P at iariers. Louisville & NEW YORK, Nov. 34.—The following table, | stock market firm. There has been some specu. | the 8pot. with lots to arrive, showing an 700; Invercauld, for Cork, 35,811 ctls, at (Under Cover by Electric Light) e ~ e el complled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | lation In low-grade honds and subssquent | easler tendency. coe: | SALESYARD, COR. VAN NESS AVE, and et L s han e nchnctoeal fur ek | inge at il principal cities for the week ended | profit-taking. = Middle-grade bonds have been | EVATORATED =APPLES Common, t@fc: | S revding and ‘Ahipping eades, sG | Catalogues now ready, heat to Cr Tow se S, = ", @ p " . > ewing an ny rades, 2 £ “The C. B, Kentey loatis ool at Departurs Minn & St Louts. November 2, 18%, with the percentage of in- | I £0od, demana. e Bt M he oo s | PRUNES—3i@she. | Bite: Chevatler. nominat. e i Horses at yard Nov. 2. Bay for Honolulu. | Minn & St Louls pr crease and decrease, as compared with the cor- | and“Gy 12" in the B3 oop APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15c: Moorpark, 15@1c. | CALL BOARD SALES. HASE & MENDENHALL g | Misowri Bactfic. responding week last year: " s PEACHES—Peeled. 2355 unpésled, THOWC. | | vy 00t Session—0:15. of clodh=-0' saled, (Successors to Killip & Co.), No Grain Markets To-Day. | Minsours Ranas &, e e e o | e et i A T s g & | Missour{ Xan Nl Dec. Regular Morning Session—No sales. pe ! S New Yorl % . 5 | Atfernoon Session—No sales. 53 X The Produce Fxcha I remain closed to- New eirsey Central.. e . Bradstreet's on Trade. Chicago Grain Market. OATS—Dull, but firm, Fancy, per Ib. Be; cholce, Tic: standard, ic; The Eastern exchanges will aleo e o Philadelp - 7G1 17 ack, 85 1. E g b y T L W ey Tlolk & Western prefd St Touls. 8 CORN—Nominal at 31 074@1 15 per ctl. Sman | d-crown, €ifc; tcrown, ic: London Layers will also observe the day ific prefd. Pittsburg +| NEW YORK, Nov. 24—Bradstreet's to-mor- | CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—Wheat statistics re- | lots sell up to $120. 4 !;;_lr:‘w N2 Dehesa. 2 60: Tmperial, 8. Afl — 1% Ontario & W | Baitimere - + | row will say: A striking illustration of the un- | cejved no additional influential effect one way YR Guatad ALl e pes ottt =L S Y & et comiice higpine peitis Fore Imports. HE Oregon Raflw e R nontson. . | derlying strength of the general business sit- | or the other, but the backs of the weary bulls | B otad 8t S 2G0I5 pee ot | PO rnin. £ . Oregon Rallw: | . | vation is furnished this week by the course of | from the heavy load and scoffed at 3 NUTS—Chestnuts. §§13%e; Walnuts, 3§16 for ey wne | Kansas C1 : trembling fro Fl d Millstuff o Ry B g ort during the first Beaiie ;3| New Orleans .| prices. Almost without exceptlon values of | by trade facts and figures strained still jour an UISIUITsS. standards _and 10%@1lc n'n g I o $35,845,000, Reating 1t pretd Minneapolis . | staples remain firm at previous quotations or | further and the price went to the bottom. At i monds. 12134 for paper-shell, uu‘cwv st ime last year, Rending 30 pesth.. 2 Detroit ;| manifest a still further pronounced tendency | the opening December was unchanged at 66%@ | FLOUR—California family extras, §3 60@3 75, | and 5G6c for hards ell; Peanuts, $4064c follows: Trom | 20 Rio Grande Western 14 | Cleveland as ;| toward u higher level. This, too, has occurred | St May u shade up at WM@I04c | The | yyuel terms: bakers' extras, 3 403 &; Oregon B Biiberss, T14Q12c, Pocans, 100110: UIpIRe Lot B T e e s, a3 *| in the face of a rather smaller distribution in | yeri ™S ighaway, May sympathetically fol | And_ Washington, §3 4033 60 per bbl for extra, Coconnute, HB0GE. o " e and 10 s s oot | B Lonis & Ben Prtn i eth 0 - | ihe ordinary trade channels than has been noted | jwing. The market sagged under puts and | $ 2563 40 for bakers' and 32 23 for superfine. | HONEY-—Comb. 11% c for brig %o g i oo Louis & San Fran 34 prefd.. 5 - | in recent weeks. So far as autumn and winter | buying against those privileges failed to have | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | 1lc for light amber: water white extracted, 7% b it Louis Southwesternes. 4 : | trade is concerned the complaint of unreason- | much effect. December near the close was at | lows, "usual ;:'r'%m&-!"n'fl'r'f?,"p'3"'}‘"' | @c: lisht amber extracted, $Xgic; dark, $o Weather Report. {ouls Southwestrn prefd. . : i i e e et et b R Rort matesia . a0 Deseraper, cioe X6 | Meal 12 9; Kice Flour, 47" Cormen 335 ex. | “BEESWAX-24G2%e per 1. G port. TR ] y citles, but ris r | SupROTt A tra Cream Cornmeal, : Oatmeal,’ $1 25; i 2 Paut pretd..... 5 to this and to the unquestionably smalter dis- | X7 (ONEF 8t 5@0ic and May X@le under at | Gr 00 ¢ Fuminy, ) 263 S0; Provisions. eh Mertdlan—Pacifi Time) LG et Denver s tribution at first hand is the accentuated | ' Ay to-morrow will be a holidny out of re- | Flour, $4@4 25: Cracked Wheat, §3 R S g % Southern Railway. artfor 8 vheat Flour, $3 £0; ng are the seasonal rainfalls to n strength of textiles, but particularly cotton | spect of the late Vice President traders worked | # ©0: Whole Southern Rallway prefd. Rishmond . 6.7 §oods, which reflect some additional strength | 0 even up deals for a recess of two days. | (barrels). $ 056 &; '"“"B;FG,:‘,;‘%: 35; _— CURED ",E,A.Il;!; [,::::,'mm,:-k' fi,,‘",::‘ hose of the same date | 3200 Texas & Paci Memphis of the raw product due to smaller receipts and | Corn was weak throughout the session. | BATIY. = D v Nt anditie sugar-cured; seas. last twenty- Union Pacific.... s better forelgn acdvices, but in u larger meas- | LArEer country acceptances were reported, this B et it 2 . 4 ; | being a weakening effect. The shipping de- Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%e; Calitornia NI ; Rochester . ' R O T e Loy pontnos of LAt iye O e raion 1 Poits. et TR 08 Hay and Feedstuff. Hams, nominal: Mess Beef, §12 per bbl; extra o fa ew Haven. 1 ot Poee a0 R i kit exceptionpliysbare v s lnst f 155@3l0e. M Ca SonNIS, Mens, 313; Family, $14: extra Prime Pork. 14 80; Hons- eeason. season | bt Worcester . 9.2 o ek Casinier advance in priat cloths, | 3¢ Yesterday's last Ogures at 214081%c. May extra_clear, $1730; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, %" % | s s LB Atnts > oaSareot tis Week has hrough the quota- | cloved KON lower ot MiQsle - tng | _FIAY. continues tn the Gumps. and 1t e with fa@14c per 1b. 5 156 Wisconsin Centra, .. alt Lake Cits 7 DL tonched for for vernot Coran & BoIRt | Oy being the Tentuee. " Butimais: aoliZE | aiffculty that top quotations can be obtained. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6o per Ib for . 0.00 % | Express Compantes— e P g : higher on the week at il ‘markets on fetive | Whole was small and scattered, . December | Feedstufts [ ol o SIEDIS e e s e e o 1. American | Portiand, M : demand, shared in by the manufactured ma- | closed U@%c under vesterday at 2%c. May | BRAN-—$16 XG17 per ton. P TOLEN E—Tierces, ThGTR per Ib. e . -y {- Adams | Portiand. O, 3 terial, for which a good fall demand has been | closed Yc under at 2dc. MIDDLINGS—$18G20 per ton. < e ( o M oareace - e et s for wool s still claimed to be the cheapest | pork closed a shade over yesterday, January | $27 50@25; Cocoanut Cake, 330021 Cormm 1aes, 2 P Yoma 038 | 350 American Cotton Of1 g 2 in the world, The duliness in heavy winter | lard unchanged and January ribs a shade up. |83 J0624 50: Cracked Corn. $H@5; Mixed Feed, g | 5 American Cotton Ofl | D Mbines . £00ds produced by the present warm weather | The leading futures ranged as follows: $16 50@iT; Cottonsesd Meal, 825 per ton. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell . | 20 American Malting | Nashville . has not as vet served to impalr confidence In [— - Open. Tiigh. Low. Clowe. | aris $) sog oy, 15,049 for ccmmon {0 good | about 1c under quotations. Heavy salted steers, . | Bt Dl ¥ " Cereals remain on the whole dull and unin- | Wheat No. 25 P Cw | Ou 08 e iy e R, e e | I1fe; madtum. Mgt lighe, 1o Cowhiden. 19 ; i & teresting, and price fluctuations are within an | December . g% % &% 68 | ton: Compressed. $7G10 per ton. Doy’ Hides' sound, . 1ic; = calls and beaagy Ax Grand Rapi e exceptionally narrow range, with quotations | May . et 0% 0% % 0% | STRAW-—35@5c per bale. 1e: Dry Kip & 16c; Dry calf, 189 R American Spirits_prefd | Augusta, G 5 FENBSRToUC WHAL they wero one yearisgn. -f T Do Na. P 25 15c; Sheepskins, year'ings, 20#35c each: short tea | American Steel Hoop Lowell . 9 Copper Is strong on a perceptibly improved nsare 3% it Beans and Seeds. Wool, 3@6Cc each; medium, 70@%c: long Wool, . ained nearly sta- American Steel Hoop prefd Dayton, O 4 demand, chiefly n electrical lines. Coffee hus | January. 2% - $1G1 55 each: Horse Hides, ‘salt, $2 50 for largs R 1 of the Sa American Steel & Wire.. Seattle . B s R ution the jEass mlle"“l'“‘"; - a tiheias : and $1@1 50 for small; Colts. 5. . has risen about 10 American Steel & Wire prefd. | Tacoma. L Lisene 9 of sbivments by quarantine restrictions, and | 2y 22 | Beans are firm & advance already noted. | " TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, ic per Ib; No. 2, & | American Tin Plate oo o p. Fo 2 also because of reduced recelpts at Brazilian | Fh) 3% | BEANS—Bayos, §3 2583 50; small White, $2 % refined, 6%c; grease, 2 rtel generally on the American Tin Plate prefd ux City L L2640 ‘ DO oapiad with ihteons Buropsan e i Ca | @3; large White, $2 40@2 50: Pinks, $2 75; Reds, | WOOL— . American Tobacco »..... ew Bedford....... 3 A E o e T e anly, quler At il §%, | B B0 Biackeye, 4 004 B Butters, nom:- | Fall clip, San Joaguin pisine, S90ie; Souts- \ ¥ of thirty miles American Tobacco prefd Knoxville, Tenn.... 5 sy e A IRervats e s LR e 952% | nal; Lima, $4 90G5; Pea, $33 25; Red Kia ern. 8@10c: Middle County, 1012%e: umboldr pe is reported from Fort Anaconda Mining Company Topekn .. 2 'L ey il e At e L T L S VORI s e ? 3 neys. '{‘"dlls:!nf(!;‘f:("(r’\. Bge: ""x-"r'."nfii.""{'im‘.;‘!.‘?" ookly - o 3 | . ey , 1543 : No n, e o g i | i enam 5 some makes of steel, particularly plates and | Lard: per 100 ibs— s | (SEEDSIBiown Mustard, 3g3c: Yeliow free. 11@13c; Northern Mountain, defective, 103 > e Pl { Bingramton sheets being lower, while Bessemer pigiron is | tber. | Mustard, 4@4i4c; Flax, $2 19%; Canary, 3%ec per | 11c per Ib. Continental Tobacco prefd .. .8 bigh h k. Authoriti in the trade | Janua 124 Calif 1 a4 - Continental Tobacco prefd . 3% | Lexington, Ky 9.8 gher on the week. Authorities e 4 p114 | Ib for California and 4c for Eastern: Alfaiza. HOPS—1@10c per 1§ Federal Steel 593 | Jacksonviile, Fla. 5 Ot R thanoe duDrerent | X Snort Hibe, per 100 Ibe— | igse: Rape, 2%4Gac; Hemp, 4Giic: Timothy, R g » " 7 p 2 3 condi! s of prl Ny em; -gs | g, . Federal Steel prefd 21| Kalamazoo 1 as quite favorable. A feature of the market | December . 1 | DRIED PEAS—Nlles, §1 35G1 80; Green, $1 75 San Francisco Meat Market. a0 | Rockford, T Small receasions. " Despite prophecies of checked | — = s e | 3 Prices for all descriptions remain unchanged. ) onal Papep . P38 Gl CRRtORL 80 gxport trade a large forelen order for rails | il OO et “heges No. 5oy | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | BEEF—iGtc per Ib for Steers and 6%@re tor 2 : —Cloudy Saturday: International Paper p 81 e, is reported placed this week. goku production | Gy} U0 3 oorn: 2@ 1ete: Mo 3 cars “wam b C“\‘L}«l i o= . s Y Gas ... " gha i is on an unexampled scale and arrangements a T o ¢ Neo - ot ’ — e per e DL TR TR ) Bl o ux Falls, e g s e s o e 2 white, 26 0. 3 white, 25 | Potatoes and Onions are steady and un- ¢ Hastings, Nebr. Fremont, Nebr. Forecast Off) ational Biscult prefd 2 rye, GG ) g~ MUTTON—Wether: i ewes, €340 per b, pleted, but the fron ore situation is yet to be | 2 barley, 8@ | changed. | | [ } tonal Lead ..... | — : LAMB—$@sic per I . 1 flaxseed, $137@139; prime timothy ve g it Srndn settled, though a doubling of last season ; 3 parina ) s | | Sound Green Peas bring the top figures, but | PORK—Live Hogs, 5%G5%c for small, 5% o 4> National Lead prefd STERpOFt - early azreed on price is not unlikely. Not. |3%: \atd. per W0 lbe, #5016 short riba | O 4 R e oment. | $%e_for medium ana Saos e G O e National Steel ... . ¢ for large; stoc) withstanding a total estimated production of 3 E = 4 feeders, Slic; dressed Hogs, 6X@8c. g ivsatints > c (boxed), short clear sides (boxed), | POTATOES—River Reds, 60@6%c: Burbanks, | HOE® 80 3 4 Natio Steel prefd - 45,000,000 tons of anthracite coal this year. an | {PIXed). 5 distillers' finished as | seoess 3 : s, S N | New York Alr Brake BALO & 2 | increase of 12 per cent on last year, demand has | 3 1505 20: stillers’ [ finial &oods, | 5(@65c per ctl; Salinas. Burbanks, $1@1 25; Ore- - EASTERN MARKETS. | orth American . o e - been 8o good that stocks are at a minimum. | DT _Kailon, $1 £on Purbanks, Gcgil 10; Sweet Potatoes, 15g General Merchandise. Pacific Coast > — A good volume of business is doing in hard Articles— 1 and $110 for Merced. ® | Springfield, Tl Recelpts. Shipments. | *¢, Pacific Coast 1st prefd.. 5 e TONS—Ticdi$1 per ctl. ern points, Flour, barrels 17,000 18,000 5 P PAGS — Caleutta Grain Bags, 107%c; W | Macon . g i lour, - 3 SGETABLES—Green Peas, § . T@74e: Wool 8 Pacific Coast 24 prefd. % | Horan 2 the spring outlook 1s confidently regarded.” | Wheat, bushels 229,000 for good and $@5c for Dlack: smnzka..‘:r 12| Bags, 28G%c: Fruit Bags, éc, §%c and 6%e for Pacific Mail £ ~ Wheat, _including flour, shipments for the | Copn. bushels 33,000 190,000 | £ &9 AL 8. 50 | (he three grades of white and 7 ¢ | Little Rock. S¢: Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoe: | the three g t and The for bleacked People's Gas . 4% | Saginaw > week agirepate, 3,648,677 bushels, againet 4540, | Gats, bushels 55,000 206,000 | Bio ¢ 3 500: Dot Obrs ,,fic"w{,“?gs‘(‘."‘}fcl Jute, The stock market to- Pressed Steel Car L84 | S z e : ushels last week, 5. Rye.' bushels . 40 2.000 | 3Gic:" Green Pep 2 4 2| T COAL—Wellington. 15 per ton: N movenents of & fow Pressed Steel Car p SRt| Toals V. S..gLsmnen gy o corresponding week of 1n8. | Barley, bushels 5,900 10800 | o Bunmber, o a CofTatn: JG406 | on, 35, Southiield Wellington, 3 20; Senteis 8, : al of railroad s el 3 Totals _ outside els 'in’ 18%. Since July 1 this On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | Summer Squash, 60GToc per box: Marrowrat | DFYant, 3. Coos Bay, 35: Wallsend $8; Scotc tandard Rope & Tw 2 Cumberlund, -$9 75 in bulk and t us railroad stocks iy New York..... TB.G3.907 =461 ... | Torts of wheat ngmregate 85,468,546 bushels, | market was firm; creamery: 160200 dairy 14 | Bavash, 31215 per ton; Mushrooms, 10Q12c Der | paciis: bownrsncnia Anthracite Egu sib 5,18 while the industri- Sugar pref | DOMINION OF CANADA. fgainst §9.124.083 bushels last year and 101, fresh, 17%@18c. Cheese, easy; | Ib for choice and 4@ nel. 950 per ton; Rock Springs ang conm T ovemen - o 4 . | Montreal $15.958,105 6.8 38,679 bushels in 1597-98. Gat % Ce - D e w2 S e R 1 Hinintts alurts 1t the Dominion of Canadn | Poultry and Game SRttt 5 Coke, 3 per ton 12 bk et er more influential on United States Leather prefd Winnipeg 46.3 for the week number 35, as comaared with 19 | 9 arrison’s circular says: Bl S United States Rubber ......... 1| Halifax 6.6 last week. 27 in this week & year ago, 3 in | 3 MRl e i e ; Juring the week thers have been four ar- arket was unmistakably | United States Rubber profd * | Hamilton 7 159 and &2 in 18% Forctgn Futures. Poultry, thoush the forne” Sither Game or | rivals of coal, from Washington, 11,200 tons: part of the day the 190 Western Union . st. John, N. 8.7 —_— oy, though the former was somewhat | two from Oregon, 1620 tons: three P R general. Profit-taking | 3% Republic Iron & Steel. : Vancouver, B. C 5.0 R A T T T T e firmer, as usual toward the close of the week, | Columbia. 11,436 tc one ‘from s-mr?-.m;;:x 1 prices from the best. | 1200 Republic Iron & Steel prefd. Victorla, B. C. oo 5 % e ————————® | Buppiles of the Intier were ample for all needs, | tons; total, tons. Our consumption of vo, HIGt e GRS Tave | -coe5es AP 1P C M St S etk 55 Dun’s Review of Trade. LIVERPOOL. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 133Mc for Gob- | [U€l OF stéam ‘and house uses this week must 1 while the majority are | Tooe : 2 2 Wheat— Dec. Mar. May. | blers and 13@14c for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 13 | Fai® pgen, [Ull¥ 500 tons in excess of the quan- rant exceptions on the Shares Jath. ——————— o Opening . SBI% S0 . 61 | @16c: Geese per palr, $175§2; Goslings, §1750 | or we shal Lare oh nillt, Cannot enure lone, s o . CLOSING BONDS. Closing -68% B10X ° 610X |2 Ducks, $4@450 for old and " 3170 | or we shall have to notify large consumers the RESANL T e MM K & T 2 Bradstreet’s Financial Revi NEW YORK, Nov. %4—R. 0. Dun & Co’s PARIS. | Hens, 3465; Young Toosters, S s0: cnd unS: | tame a8 the water companies do aimost per- " the opening, but 1098 M K & T s, 3 radsireet's TANANCIAl KEVIEW. | | yeoxly review of trade to-morrow will say:| Wheat— Nov. Mar-June. | ters, ‘WG4 t0: Fryers, 33 041 Biotlara 18 1o | not ShOGE Of Somroee ok wurtcolY . — ached ine ings lg’\‘ Y Central 1sts..112t Monetary anxieties have faded with seles of | Opening . 179 19 05 for large, $3@35 for small: Pigeon: $1 per | erous all along the coast, but we cannot get de. Blocks of IR IN oy on & P | bonds to the Treasury Department under the | Closing 1800 1920 | dozen for old and $17 it here, the coul might as well be on ‘Mosnt the praferred suo- 13ty % 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 2{.—Bradstreet's Financial | recent offer, the fall in sterling exchange in| Flour— MGQMF-—Q\--:'L $150G2; Mallara, 7, Olympus’ %o far as we are benefited. A coupie ick succession and were S old 48 cotp...113% ck, $6G7; Sprig, $3G: on u constantly rising | Review to-morrow will say: Although specu- | £pite of the dearer morey abroad and easier | Opening . 2410 of month hence we may look for the Govern. 58 reg..c... 2 20 2420 wx |eon Ra P o mail Duck, $1 75 ment to release a_numbe: ot y of the stock carried it | 17 g ge o Tetio e % | lation continues to be largely professional in | here and the receipt of about $750,000 net from | Closing Der’ dozen: Hare. $1 5550 motht 3 s & imaber: ":n:h«rrufor.fn:?f:r'.' nints and ‘the closing. was | Dy 5 58 £3uB... YO & SCL 4 1% | tts oriein and quality the market for the|the interlor during the week. There s no | Gray Geese. $150g4; White. $150; Brant, §1 7 | few new steamers will be drilled into the eoal The net gain in the : W e s 23 | past weck was generally strong. Money has | trouble in the commercial money market and | @250: English Snipe, $150G2 per dozen; Jack | service. We will then, was & beavy deman in common pariance, : be on ‘Easy street’ for fuel. Prices have not Ing met the t gain was only | Alabama Currenc: : : : Snipe, $1g1 2. been fairly easy and the fact that no large | there has been none and loans on securlties California Fruit Sales. blocks of government bonds have been turned | have ruled at easier rates. While the extraor- f S. But P been disturbed as yet, and for the moment % volume of business throughout the there seems to be no disposition to do so on S5 eaatiad | ALnee it il e Uil o iyl Sagiines sreetor Mottty ibs currency | @——————— ¢ utter, Cheese and Eggs. the part of our principal producers. ‘W need and 1t reached | Atchison adj 4 iage's 7 000, i times there is no indication | ot _lool ny rellef trom foreign sources, tion of %. There | Canada So 2ds. | bonds does not seem to produce any unfavor- :::? .'i‘."i-ol'.#n'l has not been ample all the | NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—The Earl Fruit Com- | Butter is firm and some dealers quote 26c, | as tonnage is scarce and high in all foretgn 1 Consolidated Gas | Ches & Ohlo 4%s able effect. It wus noted, however, that on | year and the course of money markets through- | pany's sales of California fruit: Grapes—Red | though the majority do not. Stocks are now | POris. The frelght situation everywhere is f the determination | Ches & Ohio Ss. Wednesday, when the call loan rate ran up [out the interior shows that the embarrassment | Emperor, $1 10@1 35 single crates; Clusters, §1 0 | moderate. Cheese fs unchanged. I‘mixed”; all calculations this year have been 1ve f the product, thus | C & NW con % temporarily to 12 per cent, the stock market | here has been due to operations outside of the | @5, One car fruit sold. Eggs are as previously quoted, ranch being | [2U}1¥: €ven plungers this year b of the |S& NW Sras " experienced an immediate chill and prices gen- | industries and general trade. CHICAGO, Nov, 2¢.—The Earl Fruit Com- | 1n slender supply, red and conservative merchants R e e S e =BT & P lste12 | erally fell without much selling pressure. | The iron Industry shows no ylelding in ma- | pany's sales of California fruit: Grapes—fed large losers. sts. C & P . BUTTER—. egrcelmer)'—l-‘lncy Creamery, 2%c; seconds, 21 here has been considerable manipulation in | terfal, but a little advance in Bessemer pig | Emperor, $1 2091 95, single crates; Clusters, eather came a°ter fous parts of the share list. Most of it |at Pittsburg with large Inquiries for next 2 ¥7: Emperors, $1 40@1 %0. Apples—Jonathan m that point the stock | E Tenn, Va&Gl % Ko Rallway . 103% |tand R & T 6. extra_ do, $4 504z e §2 60 box. Two cars frult sold, n, $4 53G5; Lo X g e dat o SRt B 8 T ISR B e e e A e e e A L e Chicago Livestock Market. Somunon, FARy auotes. terms net cash. in 0I5 bags Tt Bt ity (s O 8 A il I T ever, that on the advances there was a dis- | order for car axles covers 33,000, or 8500 tons. 0 . $%50; Powe s o iias the | R A B AN e porition shown in many quarters to realize, | Structural prices do not yleld and angles are 50 031y . o& and except In & few instances the improve. | quoted higher. But works which have nearly | CHICAGO. Nov. 24—CATTLE—No prime 3 2% 5 s‘é ® @ dered,’ 5%¢; Candy Granulated, be; Dry Grang- H&TCEs 1115 ' Wabash C“;é’,{g;l-fl'l'!e for ladle packed. lated, 4%c;: Confectioners’ A, 4%ic; California A, B e o mimany e ] AT Com 11008 Went Shoog ments were not of a very positive nature. | or quite filled thelr orders are seeking others | cattle on sale; others slow at steady prices: —Cholce mild new 13@13%e: old, |-—: Magnoila A, 4%c: Extra C. n the irc d | stee - 4%¢; Golden C, 4%c: barrels, ‘1-léc more: half-barrels. i3 o more: boxes, 1sc more; 8-1b bags. Yo more. selected feeders, $4 20G4 Ti: | GHsc per oeeedfat or common and 43 | No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its Pickled roil—21g22%e; s C 'm ety Z&!k.c %e; firkin, 20@21c; cream. | Cubes, A Crushed and Fin | 14% Wis Cent : Va Centuries 1% Va Deferred fowa Cent al Tobacco. A consider- ue to efforts of the | K C P & hing | & N Uni London took some part in the week's proceed- | with concessions of §2 per ton in eastern plates, | cholce feeders, firm; stockers, dull. Good to ings and was a purchaser of its specfalties to | §1 in steel hoops and sheets and in_bars a a moderate extent. The absence of any faver- | Pittsburg, while cut nail 1l¥c; Young America, 124@13c; Eastern, 155G 16c; Western, cholce, $5 50G7; poor to medlum, $4@5 25: mixed | EGGS.. "u':uel:":?‘# WY"' stockers, $3@3 T re quoted $4 lower. < +3 " ranch. Eastern—Cold stor- | equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, ©: Doxe: ol able development in the South African war | The general ratio of prices for all finished Dro- | zood to chofce cows, $3 5064 25 e rers,. $3 256 | = 4 stor- | eq: , ), 5 s, ris of British succenses e has, however. a tendency to weaken the con- | ducts is now 2.34 per cent lower than Novem- | § 0; canmers. §17564: bolte i i ¥ie per Ib. s BRI NS e Sama alteck Molnee of the London mlhrku. 1“;.. renewed | ber 1, tnrmc: (he(n\'emr{e‘ for x;::- lxn l_-nl @7: fed Texas beeves, $42G5; grass Texas Reciioe fP 4 although London was | ies decline of exchange rates here 80 @ factor | per cent higher. Copper Is unchanged. n | steers, §3 25G4; Western range beeves, 5 . . Lcaipts o ro X this market. St Paul's thire | Chollar ... * 3% | of importance abroad and caused a hardening | has been deprofscd to 27 50 by London specu- | * HOGE. Fairly getivn meober ort onas | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. i e owed an increase of nearly | Crown Polnt 108 Sy oaiis 10| Of the Londbn moncy market, there being ru- | lation. Lead is unchanged. Spelter is lower | fair clearance. Mixed and butchers, $3 Sy = L OR FRIDAY. VEMBER . other favorable | Con Cal & ® ona 175 | ore that the Hank of England rate would | with rates at $ 4), and ajuminum is higher | good ‘to cholce heavy, $3 §14G4: Fough herre’ Grapes continue to decline. x 335 Wine, D i oy eaine eltect § N ey 23 “do prefa .. 7io| be advanced early next week. The foreign |at 33 cents for ton lote. Heavy orders in the | § 75G3 5. Hght, $3 503 $1ise buie *ne sales, | Oran; - " 268! Ralaia 82.900 he pla i Tiocking VAl rooe & Netorces-: ot Taeo s 40 | Httuation, however, had little influence on the | past are reflected by shipments of boots and | §3 S74@3 525, Taiges are off again and dull | Lime, 5 Praferrnd n She diviend Mot with - the § SN0 S 65 00 Standard 2 70 | Sentiment of our own market. Speculation was | shoes amounting to 251,272 cases In three weeks: | SHEEP—Market steady; good lambs, 10c| THUrsday's berries came in yesterday and Sugar = Btion of the first dividend of 1% per cent. | DOMEStANS % Diien Th 37| malnly concerned with money, and, having no | 16.5 per cent more than in 1S37 and 32.0 per | higher. Native wethers, £ 6004 40; Thmmy. $4@ | Yesterday's berries will be on the market to- 6 Quicksilv : . "Thh' |;;"‘ s 'n !"lfl"‘"-"" '"‘"’ 'y"“"‘""( . ;""4'"’\:‘ I’Il' Mexican 45 Yellow Jacket ¢ 15 | reason |hle‘ !Is'!u.rd‘lnfi th 'no l(rln‘eng will m‘t"mortulhlnm::l‘ 1594, wll: ?.“d"b;‘“"tl."“ | ;%‘!glm wethers, $3 75@4; Western lambs, Prices are weak In consequence of this 17 Leather, Qr.l;,".fllil . o ati - ol " tateme, 0- = i occur, 18 inclined to pay attention to ti - | smaller. New ness is checkas continu- . ’ 3 Hoy v morrow will make a #tronz showing and thus BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. sibilify o fnanclal legislation at the mext | Ing rise In prices, which have reached i some Receipts—Cattle, 2000; hogs, 29,000; sheep, ECIDUOUS FRUITS— b :{»4!','.' g give an jmpetus to spoeulation on_ Monda i 1 Do prefd .. + 84 | session of Congress. The idea that the Presi- | grades 20 per cent per pair, with one large | 6000. Apples. 3@6ic per box for common, T5e@$1 for | 600 Eggs, dos .. The :‘l" "ry"h"‘ ’fé""{”'" ""“ he week w " Wis dent’s message will give prominence to cur- | contract in grain creole at 22% per palr ad- §00d and $1 @1 W0 for cholce. 204 Peits, bndl a gain i Vapks o 5100 A‘- the loan Dominion Coal ... 50% | rency matters is circulated and meets with | vance. Portland’s Business. BERRIES—Strawberries, — per chest for 2119/ Chicory, bbls expinsion does not seem to have beea large | favor in financial circles. Favorable raflroad [ Sales of wool pass all records, having been & small and $200G4 for large berries; Raspber- Middiings. 44 Hides, No & very incnsiderable recuperation of reserves | Bonds— earnings and reports of deals and combinatisns | at the three chief markets 61,694,203 pounds in = ries, M50GS per chest: Blackberries, ——: Alfalfa Seed, 245{Straw, tons red, There was a good ab- 1058 Atchison ds.. 5 u& have however. Leen responsible for most of | three Weeks of November, whercas October | PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. 24.—Clearings, $17,- Huckleberries, 5@7c per Ib; Cape Cod Cranber. = Shorts, sks 105 Hay, tons ... woryt e pancing prices. Total | L Nearngland 6s... 98 | the movements in raflrond shares this week. | sales In five weels were hat 65,314,989 pounds, | §72; balances, $106,997. rles, $5G950; Coos Bay Cranberries, §1 50g) 75 | Sugar, s . SIRRECW & eaten e gy | | Am‘;g‘g}‘:’a— o | The particular rm:::‘m in this connection wers | and in_ only gne other full month ave sales PSS box. y B 4 ' OREGON d H . the low-pr vision of the Vanderbiit- | ever reached sixty million pounds. The trading ersimmons. 50GTic box. 251 M1da By - Boston Bievirea 10t |Buantlo o vessr- 3 | Morgan group of stocks, withi Chesapoabe L [ in Jateely. Detucsn Shion pounds, The trading Northern Wheat Market. Grapes, 30@@5e per box: crates, 50G50e. Flour. oF ohs..... L r{adtings sk » NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Boston & Maine ..205 |Butte & Boeway . 33¢ | Ohio and “Bie Four” as the particular ob- | dication of consumption. The demand. for e Winter Pears, c@$1 75 per box. Outs; otin s fi8iShorts, sks - Shares Closing | &0 & 138 [Calumet & Hecla 30 |j°Cts of attention. Some activity was shown | Koods continues so large as to encourage much N. Quinces, 3Gi0e per box, Bran, sks . - S04 Sold. Stocks— Bid. | Fieehburg pretd Cree | 0 Sumar Leather and other Industrals, but | buving by mills in spite of the advancing | PORTLAND. Or., Nov. 2.—Several round lota | CITRUS FRUITS. Narel Oranges, $2 5083 | WASHINGTON. 450 Atchison ....... B3 in-mm":mme ‘2314 | the easing of money has not been as yet nat- | prices. of Walla Walla wheat have been sold at 520 | Per box: Seedlings, $1 50g2; Grape Fruit, §1% | Flour, 1: sks.... 2788 Flaxseed, sks ... 5207 12550 Atehl: prefd o prefd . bt tended by any incrense of favor on the part| Wheat worried speculators with scarcely any within the past forty-elght hours, and it 1 ry. | 3§, 1€™ons, $1G150 for common and Oats, ctls .. 3.270 Raltimore & OhI Pederal S of the lenders toward the new industrials xnd | change In prices for the week. Though West- -1 330 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, §3 4id | —————— 2,000 % | Federal Steel 1 mored that a lot of fifty-nine pounda | . 83 3 aeific | Do pretd . 803 | the Intter are consequently, as a rule, irregular | ern Teccipts are 20 per cent helow lnst years | Mored that a lot of ff that figure For oot | 430; Bananas, $150G3 per bunch; Pineapples, §1 — ann thern #_ | Mexican Cen and inactive. for the week and have been in three weeks | |0 dealers are less Inclined to B8 un d'm"- | @200 per doz. o350 sapeake & Ohi 28 | ¢ OIONY ..0ees The average of prices is somewhat lower than | but 16,565,972 bushels, against 25,544.193 last year, ucted as an e Lok s v o Great Western,... 132 | 01a Dominton at the clos of last Saturday notwithstanding | the decrease In exports Is heavy. From AUNNUG | Sorem pot lnciined to gy ihen's DEUre with ex- . s THE STOCK MARKET. 5600 Chicago Burlington & QUIney....... 133 - | sapheo i sharp advances in a number of Individual | ports the outgn for three weeks, four Ineluded. | POTters &0 that high for & cholce Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. £ g" | article. 1 123 icago Ind l'fif-';“pn'a - %% | Union Pacific . #tocks which are usually not prominent In the | has been ouly 7,701,181 bushels, against 11, - €0 Tnd & Louls : 500 100 Union Land . West End prefd. n — market. Last week's glowlig anticlpations of | 265,153 Iast Year. Pacifie port exports for the 3 WD, Adolf. for Queenstown, Cleared—Germa g0 & Fastern Tllinois. an abundance of money at cheap rates have not | three weeks have bean 2,713.457 bushels, agatnst | 0 Sv 430 bushels wheat. Dealers are quoting a very weak market on Ex- v WASHINGTON. Prunes and say that they can buy under the = On the morning session of the Bond R ol Tative. cirotes, has Te 0 Domss s wobe T Atiantto markets oo cooer, (arelen demand | wACOMA, Wash., Hov. A Club, | Quotations. The depression in this frult this | change Gas & Eiectric was lower at 857 98 New York M Market. holdings. There was a narrow demand to ab- | have been tands strongly to prevent a rise in | 5%4C: Blue Stem, Gdc. year is a puzzle to everybody in the trade, 57 and Glant Powder at 9G4 7. Oceanic Colorado Southers. ... oney . sorh these holdings. The effects of the Gov- | prices and the exports of corn also have some both here and in the East. Other fruits rule firm at $M. Colorago Southern iy Colarado Southern 24 prefd. wore & Hudson ware Lackawanna & cor & It Denver & Itlo i | ued v ernment bond redemotions on the stock market | influence, amounting for the three to firm at the high i | In the afterncon Gas & Electric contim V% per cost uet Toum & vt e atcady, | have hearly eqraled the hopes of bull specu- | 11,769,643 bushals, afainee 13208 Jast yen year. Forngn Markets. et &t 56 per cent: last loan, § Bir cent. Mercan-| Iators. The volume of P | | . » Water DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4%e¢ for Weak, declining to $55 8. Contra Costa offered at first | In spite of thy grear decreass ton and PR - | " z tile paper, 5%G8 per cent. in response to the Treamury Department's affer | wheat, #xports of ‘merchondiee from Mooy | LONDON, Nov. 24 —Consols, 103; stiver, 27%d; o Suie Cue BEMVR Fie Sl RN e 310 | Y eat Sl i Amiador County, Witl SR a R Joual business in bankers' bills at | enconraged the expectation of a marked ffect | have bean nearly $5.£0 (o0 larger for the week | French rentes, 100t 47icc; wheat cargces off | fOF 10-S0's, 3c for 80-%0's and e for %0-100'a, | AP ArEORAUE $20,000 to-day G Tor 7 demand and at ST f Jor | on the monev market. But there were laree | than last year, and far thren wesks only abous | Coast, firm, Dt not active: cargoes Apricots, @13 for Royals. 124@1c for Moor. | iy, holders of stockn who took ndvantage of ihe | $500.000. of 3 smaller the Yenr. | nominal, o English® country. sase: | parks and i2gle for Blenheims: Peachés, t0 D T i T~ 5 ers of stocks wl vantage of the L000, or 3 mer cent ler t) 1 L 3 . al or Bles s; Peacl n v ¢ $2500 to-day. P prefd..... b G4 8. Commercial bills, 34 8. Sliver cortid® strength Induced by the bond redemntions and | when from all ports tha value. for n:"md. kets, firm. e for Standards, 6G64c for cholce and 7¢ for | .’ll‘}npnY'dl-o: Vyers -:nu-ui‘-u paid $195.000 this 400 Great Northern prefd. | Gates. GSLGiG%c. Bar silver, S%c. Mexican | the good hank statement of last Saturday to | was $129.707,965. the largest ever known, except | LIVERPOOL, Nov. %4.—Wheat, qul and 1yt | fancy; led Peaches. 12%4@lic; Evaporated | year, the last dividend of 310,600 the 9th. 3w Hocking Coul doliars, 47ic. el out. Thie Kind of selling on Mondav and | in December. and the excess of exports over | e doing: No.'1 standard Californta, ge 24@6s | Abples. T@i%c; Sun-dried. 843k per ib: Nec- | *The Gold Cajn mine of Colorado will pay & ) Hocking Vaik o_ovnlnmt bonds, firm; State bonds, inact- | a flurry In call money on Tuesday to 14 per | imports was $77,701,127. Apparently manu- M& wheat in Paris, steady; flour in Paris, | tarines, § 1b for red; Pears, Iru for | dividend of $10,000 to-day. 4,400 Tilinole Central ive; raiiroad bonds, firm. cent effectually dashed the hopes of & rampant | factured exports must now Ls very heavy, al- | Steady; French country markets, Weather | guarters and for halves: Black Figs. @ | *The $106,000 in dividends to-day by the Home. i Iowa Central pretd Condition of the T Thore Tame inth. play. *The mmall sFost mcs | Cheukh \prices Tave been riring ‘and the in: | it ERKind. cloudy and ary. Diienches. Fiosne Tarite for phied e Qs | fuake mine wiil make §67300 tila year 120 lowa Central p . pro- mi 1 By Beged 028, rt. U Kansas City PItsburg ition of reasury. Auced ‘on the open market for Bt e shont A per ioet . e Ko B 00 call loans by | for the month, cannot reduce the favorable CLOSING. for unpltted. ‘ The Brecce Mining Company of Colorado will disbursement of over $12,000,M0 for govern: balance greatl; 3 ‘Thompson's—Faney, WASHINGTON, Nov. M.—To-day's statement | fond vedemotions. 1n ‘exiained by the et oird ored Western = . WHEAT—Epot— RATSINS Bleached o m char- | "Tallures Tor the wesk have besn 191 tn the | aull, b5 80; No. § Celitornin. se Seter T HnteT: Blenchéd "Thompsonte. per 1o 6o "Sitsha | Continued on Page Thirteen,

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