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SUMMARY CF THE MARKETS. Local bank clearings continue to lead last vear. ‘ez York Exchange sloswwly recovering. lver a fraction off again. wat futures rather higher. Barley dull. Oats firmly held. Corn and Rye quiet. Hay and Fecdstuffs very weak Beans dull and pomting downzoard. Rizer Poiatoes continue to =ocaken. Onions firm. try_in ample supply. Game plentiful and weeak. sthing nexe in Fresh Fruits. ¢ sale of old Prumes at San Jose. Provisions wery firm and unsettled. I1700l, Hops and Hides unchanged. Hogs a fraction lower under liberal offerings. lit trading on the local rfmk crrlmngt‘s » | will probably which will cause rain Sund Over the northern portion of ¢ Customs Dutics. Teceipts of duties on imports at the Custom. e during the month of November were making the total receipts since Jan- $6:435,365. » coast from Eureka northward. greater portion of California. Foreca: S b\:lYl ;fldln ot Northern Bank Clearings. | o e o local bank clearings during the past week were $22.636,206, against $21,363.917 during the same week last year. During the month of November these clearings amounted to $18,- o0 I‘Ilc'l 292293647 In November, ‘!l‘ ice January te st P36, 142 854 d)'"lt 'h-— Southern Caitfornia—Cloudy favorable cast wind Nevada~Fair Sunday night. fresh southea: San’ Francisco -an weather Sunday. probably rain by night ttor and Eggs depressed and declining. Cheese steady. have an extension southward branch Mint uting T SRS wes e ol | EASTERN MARKETS. Sunday night | ifo: Sout cast storm warnings are dlspiayed | The temperature has fallen siowly over the | st made at San Francisco for thirty | midnight December 1 “alifornia—Cloudy unsettled weath.- fog in the morning and rain | |n the northern portion: fresh southeast winds unsettled weath- er Sunday, with (og in the morning; conditions for rain Sunday night; changing o southerly becoming cloudy fresh north- vinds vicinity —Cloudy unsettled | with fog in the moming anl | Tresh southeast wind ALEXANDER G. McADIE, “Forgcast Official | — hange Sales G NEW YORK, Nov. 20, ket ported quieter to-day ales for the first five months of f 3105% tons wheat and 23,400 after Prunes and Raisins. res from New York say ast week showed great activit ding lines of imported there was a fair trade in s as well. The features In rength of currants, the - and savances in mew raisins. Supplies of argely by the arrival of was active both t. rgo got here and the advanced %c to there and soft; wae marked up over a point list price. | tions could be secured. stock at the decline and it decline of a point. loes of increase market gave wa when the bank very firm at 6@%%c for tatistical position is such quite generaliy looked for nolidays. ~ Consumptive all guarters and their utmest led by of requirements v i= understood, bought Prunes outside the Sacts | 1]l reported avallable Sat- bLasis, although offers at & 2%c price ne holder. On the other hand. allas were offered by other figore. The trade is muck the stock of old prunes cor. n. There are persis: tions are under way Roldings 1o a syndi cast packers now being & for the block. The as still asks & 2%c basis | Severai cars of Oregor less active and fire The movement of prices dur ihe promise of a vigorous has not been realized. There suffered marked losses, developments in the money has been real lication of anticipsted good tors did not ments of the “deal,’” “aliforma Fruit Grower. fident on all alifornia Fruit Grower has issved fts the opening price on mey, canned goods, sai gives this year's pack of ther with a large amount | e maiter. and is & valu- | to reduce Federal staps ® been limited, but that obtaimed Liverpoc! | has been somewhat irregular and SR e £pots in the list and only a few stocks but the market shown the effect to some extent of a recrudes- cence of uneasiness over the possibie year-end | New York Stock Market. ay and | -m Very circum- was another point of acute weakness nearly 4 points on account of the the closed at Tdls, 3 net Brooklyn Rapid Transit de crease in October net earninge caused by the | in operating expenses. The whole these two stocks, ‘Lhe atement appeared. The in- crease in loans and the consequent increase in deposits resulted in reducing the surplus over a million dollars by reason of expanded margin The frmuess of forelgn ex- change makes further experte of gold next week increasingly problematical covering by room shorts made the prices materfally better and the maerket clozed final closing the week has esitating and mov. market Monday proved to be highest of the week. and heavy offerings of the whares have been a feature of Ihe market. of copper t break in the price of the metal In London have sccomi raent been & unl There iziog here and tnere on the pub- some sciling by amapponted holders over the Tatl: ure of expected good news to materialize. The delayed meeting of Vanderbilt rallroad direc bring the hoped-for _anmounce- of which (here has been vague talk for weeks, and some of the mem- New York Central has been continued con- recesaions. The violent and er- ratic fluctuations in Amalgamated Copper have been ,another disturbing influence. This stock ar review and harvest edition, and 3 railled sharply oo Monday morning on de- t is a fine plece of work, both typo- ' nial of last Saturday’s Teports that papers alls and statistically It reviews the | wore prepering against the company in the E ried frults, deciducur At@rney General's office in Washington, but the ied the de- Cline n epite of the genials of the intention prices In New York There been [requent reports of pians formulating for | the consolidation: of capital. including the Northern Becurities The probable attitude to be taken t _Roosevelt on this subject in his rave much canvassed nquiry with farly good | v X;J::’Vym 'are duyi | Nent place in the proceedings of ihe coming session of Congress. thought that there ms | It appears thal r-m some extent durin Pacific Time.) Stocks of industrial com- e owlng 10 counteracting in- The downward course in the foreign ex- | which set in late jast week, ce to A& tharp recovery, and led anxiety over possible gold ex- | t New York borrowed in | o s Boom Shortly as the Chancellor of the ‘::m‘gm; outslde of Amaigamated Copper s g 'n little lec —_ ot A guantity ':: .‘-nn::.; ...;n;:-;‘h‘:flkm.'« fuences. Thue Sugar has gone up on the hope | e v'n from England. sold recently jot & "V’“fllnn or abolition of duties on raw $1 5 for Columbla River i-1b flats sugar {rom Cuba and the new frlend change market. bas given outside markets, however, nmfl promptly markets, . in England, fine, developed a: “eased off eh-d dull -ad 'Zm-_‘,m' ifl. 2 nly:,“clngt | -«aoullm.u“ e e R g . Doo;r'n' T, M o ”mi " * 7 . e late, common I.OCUM. Y erop, 1260 190 crop, 9@ldc; Pacific Coast, Y lNAN | il g S cn, Spie 0 LOCAL MARKETS. H veston, unds, 2 A ;.E’,‘f‘.vn.uomf:. " Lo 25 pounds, 10%0: Texas, = s o Quiet Domestic feece, fate; Exchange and Bullion. TR Spot—Rio, pteady, No. 1 involce, e §ko; mild, auiet; Cordova, T4@Lc. Futures | New York Exchange advanced, to 10 points higher. sm-llu Exchange, 60 days. - sy Sales, um l-ln lmlu‘mx mber. $6 teriing Exchange, slght - 488 |91 St Louis & S F.. .. 2,200 52% 614 5]'/‘ 6 65; Junuary, 36 70; March, 36 30@6 95: May, nt-rum: Cables .. - ‘0 St Louls & § ¥ st pmA 0% §7 0577 10; September, §7 4i. New York Exchange, sight. - o4 St Louls & S°F 24 ped ot Bt B TR | SUGAT-Rew. ‘steay Fair refning, ge: | New York Exchane, mz.mhle = 0 St Loujs Southwestern. 2y 27 274 | Centrifugal, % test, 3%e; molasses , 3¢; | Silver, per ounce..... 88 St lms Southwa.z pfd | refined, steady. .30c; No. 7, 4.20¢; Mexican Dollars, nominal W% 0 wx Soutnbrm "Sacitic Siandard A, 3.6 coptectioncre A. 3,206: ok | Wheat and Other Grains. South Raliway ptd Biret sl areculgten. U b | haracterized the foretgn Sot allway p e .00c; graoulated, cul §.16c. ‘WHEAT-~Firmness characte fore! Texas & 'Pacihc - BUTTER—Roceipts, #07 pac Firm. | mgrkets and Parls and Liverpool futures were 1 St Louls & West State, dairy, i creamery, 16@25%c; | . Tol &t I. & ‘et pta 13 | June, creameries, 1 i cluctory, i gtie. { afgher. Union Pacific EGGS. . Quiet. Siate | Chicago was active at an advance, but sell- Lnion Pacifio pf 202 FWestern at mark, | ers predominas particularly in gDecember. . ut_mar Wabash pfd Wheeling & Lake ¥ri Wheeling & L E 2d de Wisconsin Central ...... Wisconsin Central pfil.. Express Companies— Adams mericon United States . Amalgamated Copper.. | American Car & Fndry. Amer Car & Fnas American Linseed Off | Amer Linseed ofi Amer Smelting & Amer Sme! Anaconda Brooklyn leld Transit 13, IM Colorado Fuel . Consolidated-Gas General Fl«xm Glucose Suga Hocking Coal . . International Paper. International Paper DN International Power..... Laclede Gas . h-lloml mmm Ir.s | Amalgamated Cop- | per shares saw further viciseitudes t maintained their influence on the general mar- | The raw copper markets abroad we:e re- | yesterday's enor- | mous liquidation, and Amalgamated started up | here, reaching & point above last night's close. | This had & revivifying effect on the long et | and an upward movement began here These were among the Coalers, Louisville and Manbattan Then Amalga- mated Copper resumed fte recent occupation ¢ making new low records and touched 733 in the comse of the morning. stantial assertions were made that large rales of copper had been contracted for om behalf of the company at prices materfally below the No official admission of the a Bears covered in TR Rubber l nited States stoel United NL“” Steel pfd. 19, aoo D dl orth American Pactic Const Mall ry prd. id. . & Ref pfd. ning Co.. i & Iron THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, stmmt.' 'DECEMBER 1, 1901 6,500 694 | Pork closed 5c down, Westes 9 9 American Locomotive... 4309 B° ¥ Amer Locomotive pfd... 1,400 0% 88y Total sal Us i I8 28 N Uni ds.....1 U S re 108% | Mexican Cent ds.. g" USas 10844 | Mex Cent_1st inc. U 8 s coup 1084 | Minn & St L fa. U S new 4= reg. 1391 | Mo Kams & T 4...100%; § 8 nrw b coup 13| Mo Kans & T i 17§ old 4 reg. 5N Y Cent lasts.....108% U S oid 4s col 3N ¥ Cent gen 3 ng-« {' S oa re mmxn J Cent gen is...1311; | Atchison gen 4s.. % Erie General 4s.. FW&DC st | Hocking Val 4t { M Adams Con Alice Bresce Brunswick Con Comstock Tunnel. Con Cal & V' Stiver ... Lo Con f mm-u\ STOCKS AND BONDS. Mone, cail loans . 3G Time loans .. 4@ Bonds— Atchison 4s Ateh Atchison phd.. i Boston & Albany.29 Boston & Mllne Mexican Central. Miscellaneous — American Hugar. Am Tel & Tel Dom Iron & Steel Gen 1 Associated Bau};rT NEW YORK, Nov. son 103 2373 103 102 5 1243 51 27% 1 T 223, ris|N Pacific 4 ... 106% | Union S T Wath minal " ;m Wal ot 97| Wabash deb B o | West Shore 4 or llen 4s.100% | Wheel & L E &.. 951, | Wis Central 4x 1085 Cona'Tob 4s.. 8 Savage Dominion Coal. rrlm.nmmn Tinited m'.mn - W4 Utan Victoria m |Winopa . 88 IWolverin Pacific Js. h 1sts Lash 2ds . ; STOCKS 18| Little Chief . Ontario nial . “opper RANg anta_Fe Copper.. Tamarack rinity Statement. atement of the Amsoclated Banks for the week ended to-daz shows: Deposits, calation, $31,550,000; ders, . $12,395,200; $176.186,500; decremse. $269,000. Reserves, $8, 561,700; Increpse, ¥555,400. $235, 167,125 Loans, $240,668, 500 increase, §1, $576, 160,200 Increase, increase, $2600. Legal ten increage, increase, §7.106,%) LML,000. Cly $1L844.400. Spacie, | Reserve 925,730, required, Burplus, "1 414,575; decrease, $1,072,350 The Financlcr sayi probably weelk of will that rrent rancisco senting port be by aseay tan ol t week. It The cash in the banks augmented the office during recelpt from San | checks repre- 4 wh arrived at is quite possible, how- the evef, that the consignees of this gold, which week being goid In transit, #ain to the novement of money does not scarcely Imply that the return flow of currency has terially checked and it fs belleved stil to be in | progress from sal, be too early to look for a Savement in vollun ahe South and the fact that $38, transferred to New Oy from would seem to Indk:‘!. that money 15 in de- t center for cotton and perhaps the return may have nd . at tha msisted of sovereigns, transfer hither of a port | fast mail train with & view 1o i Europe by the steamers salling early In the | In such case the amount exported would not count as & logs to the banks, 1t practically ' The comparatively smail banks last the West. rjeans during Ihe Week‘ may have ordered the | of the metal by the hipment to week on the interlor been ma- Tt is sald, however, to from the interior. falrly eany momey. rates at this cemter in the | statement as a w immediate future. London Market. NEW YORK, Nov. H—Th‘ Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financlal The stock market to-a-y was quiet and steady. Rio Tintos opened a although ll the day they were higher. to 6 11-18, MEtal Exchan w-- "elosed 10-day, e . nm.en with spot sales at 827. Silver re- [l t s re. HOPS—Pacific Coast, flrfl. Condition af the Treasury. WA“IINGTON. Nuv fl »«Tn-a.y ® statement of nAlIh‘llm ‘per ounce; It seems likely, therefore, that been made up on rlsl rverages for cash, reflecting Friday's recelp| % one. ume durin, cks were nomlnnlly ot parities, were untested. Hern Paci Snlon Pacific vra‘llf‘rud. . hole seems to indicats cablegram say: and closed at 41 15-16, Atchison was Ba 3% ver cent. money, €378 1o of s, hows: _Available Rriktiaes . §104,675, 440, New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Nov. u-—noun—mm 10,973 84,719 barrels; TSAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 35 p. m. | the wrek. | foliowing are the weasonal rainfalis to ey | #x compared with those of same datc d . e IR i e Sty o | Tt 3 e Tt Soreparation for. the Last yearly settlements there is a probability that ol | 1t il be able io do wo. 24 Hos There been a good Ademand for bonds | oo and & A e e BN o2 United States bonds the new 45 advanced % - per cent in the last call. <4 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Cispo 0.6 . ore == s R o S an Framciocs daia; Meximum temperatue, | ALI0S 1oie 100 #; migimum. G3; mean. ©. . i The foliowing maximum and minimum tem- 3% peratures were reported from Esstern points: | cenedian 2% 308 Voston pri Cincinmatt i) Washington . ik 7% Jucksonville i Gt | nsas ¢ 7 Ty w8 oy 5 8 » it Loai o0 o ETATIONS. 0 r’E 500 o i G “200 2& 2 30’ Vit 22 212 Zaz Carson.. 100 e £ W W % Fresnc T 100 e oy Flagstafl. .. .....3 B0 73 Tl g Pocaello, 1daho...30. 00 191, Shlg independence...... 0. 1000 19255 19235 192 : BE B ». Lake Erle & w0 Ty Ty B =13 B B B . R 29,100 m 1883 EX Met Street 7,300 168 185 EX Mexican Cen Lok u X Mexican Netjonal B0 W e EX Missouri Kansas o e e 20 Missourl Kan & Tex ptd 20 G B & Temperature ut 7 New York 3,700 171 ) - =z Norfolk 14,200 [ WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Norfolk » n FORECAST. iy 4 Ontario 2,900 The preesure has the | Penosylvania 12,700 jast gwelve hours al fi: g 20,200 b1 ins1dh end Oregon. ‘marked Reading 2,900 turbance apparently moving an-lrfl. but it | Reading 1,500 61 0 @3 %0; winter " i nesota, 2 9G35 26; i P 2!‘ -4 ""'5 i %‘d"":ig‘ Dunutt, d"",..?: il :fi';x- a '!3‘1?.3 ublum? t‘u mkn-lll”rx:‘ bgp f—_— % ‘ active and started -out with the bull impetus | cember closed easy, %@%c down, af 6| W . November { the market was very unsettled and decidedly | Peppers, 19@15c, Dried Okra. 12%@ec per Ib: in buyers' favor, heiped along by private | Carrots, fl.flr per sack; Cucumbers, So. i cables from abroad, which indicated a further | Fickl e per 1b tor smail und 11 The coarse grains were easier and the spot de- The tendency in Wheat oW to-day, ‘Which s usual on Satapdey, | Tand Was less urent. common 10 good, 3 ;| was upward, in consequence of the general con- ntee, TG, Taney, Toqitnge e MO | ichoe In prices. Wires to Bolton, De Ruyter Cellfornia dricd fruits were duil, 1 & Co ala” that: Northwestecn stocks ncreased PRUNEE. T rc | during “the ‘week apout 1,600,000 bushels, and in the visible sup- PRICOTS--Royal, $%@13c; Moorpark. 8@ that another large increa Lc PEACHES—Pecled, 11@18c; unpeeled, 6@9%c. Iy 18 expected to-morrow. Great Britain and The Continent report extensive feeding of ! Wheat to stock. The strength in Wheat is largely sympathetic with the firmness in coarse grains. Minneapolls stocks increased 1,159,200 bushels, and Duluth stocks bustiels Quring the week. Speculation at Chi- as fairly active. market wes fractionally higher, both on llld off call. Dot Wheut—Bmpplnx, $1@101%; milling, o 05 per ctl, CALL BOARD SALES Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. 1 Chicago Grain Market. (CHICAGO, Nov, 30.—Wheat ruled moderats left over from yesterday. | December opened 4@l%e higher at 79%@73%c on higher cabies. | Profit-taking in view of December deuvennl,.:;‘_",., g t AN e R Monday began at once. Selling was mostly on | Regular =~ Morning sudnon—mc«mxse 38,000 | the part ot locals, while commission nou.n-cu-, Jom Maytooo, 81 05 200, §1 | took up all that was offered. Dry weather in- ~Previou: ices rulo “tor all de- | i fluenced steady prices in the face of heavy re. }mu:mm.. The market continues dull and | ceipts and selling by St. Louts and New York. | "o 7% @T5c for chotce bright, ke for No. Gradually the market slipped oft unm De- cember wold down to 72%@GT7:ic. Shorts at ure covered and prices reacted sl '!'I'gy. 3! 1:a08 1% 1oF off Srades erades, T5@s25c; Chevalier. 80c@§) per ctl. | C. 4\1.1. BOARL SALES. Informal Sesslon--9:15 o’ clock— Becond Sesslon—No solex Regular Morning Seselon—December—000 ctls, 72 ernoon Session—May—4000 ctis, 73%c. OATE—Chicago reported o falling off in spec. i ulation, bui as an offme: ‘were engrmious | shipments of e1n.7z1 bulhfll, "or 401,000 Bushels | more than the receipts. The San l"flm!lm market continued firmly | Trade in the corn pit was slac No sales. what general disposition to tal was a slight raily at the en closed weuk, %@lc lower, at i2e, Speculative trade in oats was of smail vol- | ume. December closed weak, %c lower, at active and easier. | lard unchanged and ribs unchanzed, ‘I'he lcaaing futures range with a some- | hac, s Provisions were falrly row. Orays, $110@1 22%; whites, $115 fl 30@1 22%: black, IlGl 0. i%s per ctl for feed and $129 December '_13‘1' 8% :l’/. 'IRN—The ClllL‘l‘o market wag easler, the u{y oeoes 5% k) 6% dem-nfl betng diverted from Corn to Wheat. | Corn No, ! Prices were several fractions lower. + November . . . 62 | 'The San Francisco market was quiet and un- De"rlnbel’ . 62% 618 62 | changed, as follows: Hpot-Large yellow, $1 lt'ni . €Yy 60, L35 fll 375; white, $142%@145% To arrive—§ 2@ ' 6% 43y 6415 3214 per ctl for all kinds, according to dry- | i ! 13"} KYE—S!Emly‘ but quiet at T6%c per ctl. 55‘& BUCKWHLEAT-Quoted at $1 85 per cti, . per barrét~ : | 1640 1640 Flour and Millstuffs. 16 17% FLOUR — CaliforniaFamily Extras, n"so Bakers' Extras, $3 per_ barrel for {-mny n. Washington Lakers'. $2 75 January | Ore; 52 5032 | 283 cor Bakers & 9T Short Ribs. per 100 ounds January .8 45 May 2. quLLBTI'FF!—Pfl\‘!I in sacks are as fol- ot aotada lows, usual discount fo the trade: Graham < as follows Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, £27; Rye tr _patents, %o: Nice Fiour. §1: Corn Meal, 135 aights, :un 10; .~|em t $4: roats. 110; patents, $3 3563 70 Fowr, 3 spring leats s @TIc [ . 2 yellow corn, “ 15! o. . 3¢ g 2 white, bite, 45 | in sacks, §8 0g5; Pear] cholce mait- | §; Green Peas. %3 00 59 per ¥ d, $140; No. 1] Hay and Feedsmfl'r 50G63: " hwestern, S 40; prime tmoth, seed, 6 250 | :_mess pork, per 100 pound e e e T i mouiders (boxed). | mverything ‘under this head s soft. owing | hieks: ‘asia of high wines 3130 clorer#s 35 | largely to the warm rains, which are producing | a luxuriant growth of grass almest every- | where. Prices, however, show no further de- | cline. Recelpts of Hay are not excescive, but | 1 | i | tract grade, K’ nemms smfi.‘fi-m. . 28,000 1,000 Flour, barrels | Wheat, bushels . ©182.000 400 | e more than enough to go around, in view Corn, bushels ‘112,000 210,000 | of the Hght demand. Bran and Middlings arc | Oats! bushels 265,000 17,000 | especially weak Rye.” bushels 18,000 —$15 04§16 S0 per ton. bushels 28,000 i MIDDLINGE 311319 5 per ton, FEEDSTUFFE- Hoiled qurhy T per ton: “On the Produce Exchange to-day 1) the But nuurr Oflcake Meal at the mill, 29; market was firm. Creameries. 14@%lc; nut Cake, 2 ! rles, 13@20c. Cheese, steady, 9% @10%c. lu- 3;: ng:::ed Cora, zmn. wtfi:;;l eedu 46 firm, fresh 2de. y 3 @i £ — HAY—Wheat, 10: ran s 2: Fal & | 308,005 u“ ;.:m "l,:g' hfil’;m‘““‘ aifa. over = Vomm: | Foreign Futures M e T roreigi . EYRAW-0GHTc per bale. ——r e *13 Beans and. Seeds. LIVERPOOL. 1 e | Wheat— Dee. arch Lima Beans are declining under liberal offer. Opening '-!';3:' 311% | ings, and® there are some other slight vari Closing .. 5 101 E , a5 will be seen. The general feeling ] l.\'nv u.;‘_.h‘” 6wuk. and there are more sellers than buy- ?E’l‘m. 2 - = from tke morth | l lour — - $2 3562 50: Small White, $2 7. Opening #e Write, §2 093 ' Closing ze .“rwx" fer An;kesfl“mr' ! 0615 Red Kidneys, 335064 Eastern sz'fl.‘ock Market | “ul rd. 8343 15; CHICAGO. b 30.~CATTLE-Recelpts, $00- | -CHICAGO, Nov. steady; good to prinfe, $4@4 40; feeders, $2G4 35; cows, §1 2562 75; 3 25; Alf s, mm Ui %46 1%c: Hemp, 3isc per Ib. DRIED PLEAS—Niles, $1 m 3 | @2 % per cll. stockers and heiters, §1 50 500,000 |/ | held, red being especalily Ilmn‘, though trade | was e Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. A large sale of old Prunes held by the San Jose Assoclation is reported. The exact quan- i tity is not known, but local dealers say that [ 1t is less than reported in the prees dispatches. The only definite thing known about it Issthat it was a round sale, and imparts more tone to the Prune market. which has lately been | looking up a little both here and in the East. The other frults are quiet and unchanged, though evaporated Apples and pitted Plums | continue firm. ¢ | FRUITS-Apricots, 1@8%c for Royals and 5@ Evapo- 34h@4%c; | 13¢ for standard to fancy Moorparks; rated Apples, @8%c; sun-dried, @se; unpitted, 1@2c; Nectarines, 5@5% for red and 5%@6%c for white; Figs, 3@3%c for black. PRUVP‘E—NQ' crop are juoted as tollow: A0 : u&c io-iflm e ac; 0-90's, 2% @ 2%4@2%¢ pel BAISING (Prica et $-1b box) )lmierl-l ‘. Dehesa, $2 60; crown, §160; London er: ll 20; two-crown, $i 10. Price per lh !I‘ml-rd | loose lulcll.l-—l’o-—ev'n 4%c: three- | crown, #%c: two-crow! [usca- tels, "Ac s«am- s-m.uu. ;_ Thompson Seedless. Sigc; hed Snlll.nn—hney rd, 6%c; prime. e ‘Beached Thompson s uitanas. Fancy %e; 10@12%c: Walnuts, No. 1 2, Tisc: No. 1 hardshell, Sc; Almondl 1@ rnr papershell, 9 Me lor softshell and 6@7c fog hardshell; Pea- nuts, 5G7c_for Eastern: Br: Nuts, 12@12%e; rub-n-, 12@12%ec; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, HONEY—Cnmb 12@12%¢c for bright and 109 "'t’ for light amber: water white -nnflud light amber sxu'-c\a! 135« BEESWAX—!so:lc per I vamam:. Chic: | the market weakened d fell back. Outsid> the market, and the packers are the principa! | gellers, maluly of accumulating oroducts. It looks as If the packers were giving quotations a boost to enable them to work off their ac- | cumulated etock. | The San Francisco branch of a Chicago | houss has been notified to mark up Hams, | Bacon end Lard %ec to-morrow and will do so. The advance will not be general, however, as | most of the other local houses do not sse their | though ! way to make sn advance just now, they say that they will probabiy have to come to it before long, as the feeling is very firm. with Mght stoc CERED A TE—Bacon 1iie b for heavy, 1lc for light medium. 13c Tor "Tiaht Mec for extra light and 14%c for sugar-cured: | Fastern _ sugar-cured = Hams 1ic: California Hams, 12c: Mess Fesf, $10810 50 per barrel: | extra Mess, $11@11 50: Fomily, $12@12 50; pmne s Pork. $15; extra clear. $27 50§23 318 50G13; Smoked Beef. 13157Mc per Ib. L R N | compor els. | l'("l"l'nLlh One half-barrel, haif-barrels, 16c; one tierce. 3%c: | 9%c: five tlerces. %o per Ib. Hides, Tatlow, Wool and Hops. All deseriptions under this head remain un- chanzed. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sel) about 13%c under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 1e: medium. Me: light, Jc: Cow Hides, for heavy and f%c for ligh Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 9%c: Salted Veal ic: Mige; | Brands, 16G16c: sheepskine, shearlings. 15@3ic Wool, 40@60c each: medium A e oo, $0A81 10 cach: Torse Hides, falt, 3% 02 75 for large and 1282 . for me- Ahuri. #1 7 for smail and S for Coits: Horse Hides, ury, $175 for larze. §1 35130 for me- dium, $1 25 for small and ¢ for Colts. Deer- Skins—ummer or red skins, ¥e: fall or_me- dlum skins, 3c; winter or thin skins, e. Goat- skniy—Frime Angoras. large and smooth, um. "Fr,s'lmd ] rendered. o per 1b: Na 2. @i gre @2 T5: Texas fed steers, $ T; canners, §1 23 | i i : : bull, 8264 76: calves, $2 50@5, n % ¥ a0 n“funm.”?o.".{.*y g&”«.'.'. | Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. | M. left < 0@ 1 - Butchers, 85 7 River Potatoes continue very wesk. and the | wharves are loaded with mccumuiated recefpts. | The other descriptions stand about the same, :,‘,'(vl.’ e A} > though the whole market s more or lees weak. | @19 Weatern' lnmbe, $3 506 Onlone rute firm, aml $17 1s now about the ' ST. JOSEPH. | lowest figure for anything merchantable. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Nov. 30.—-CATTLE—Re-| Striug Besns are steady and in falr demand. | celpta. 30 mirket ‘sicady: BGT: Limas are scasce. cer: Peas are firm. To- | Dulls and stage ke BB0. stockers and Toiery | TaL0es continue to have u widge range, sccord. | (Ing to quality. The other Vegctables remain ' about zs befo $17584 3. HOGS--Recelpts, 11,000: 10@1e higher: light | B Eht | © POTATORS-15c@8l for Burbanks) f e | nd light mixed, um: @ medium and heavy, i pver: i'“"t‘! 1:urhu—m- £ @i w0 '"'m.",hf | / s urbanks, 150; River Reds, $1 150; . 7{,‘ ‘o w‘;‘m':‘"” S BEonE;. top Rmb, Bweels, UGite tor livers ang oghsic o 4| Y | uvuws--u g ctl; Oregons,” §225 New Verk Metal Market | Pikic Gnion S g = m‘!‘“’i e Than e s Tox fud] v - el o = rn' eans, Be; Los Al o NEW TYORK, Nov. . fle no further Zo igee: Litoas tter tab 4-:"”:' change occured in tin at New York to-day. | erf; Tomatoes from Alameds, Dried decline there on the curb rge Gariie, 14024c:. Green Peppers At the close hers : spot tn was quoted at 3t 0. - jper box for Chiie and 4@S0c. for Bel e, '1;"3"" ARG | | @10 per_ton: Hubbard Squash, $@19; Mush. ad was dul %, rooms 5@12%¢ per Ib. Epeiter wan nominally stead: Tt 34,30 t had a steady Iron ruled quite featureless. undortone, Bigiron warranis 310 80811 8; No. | Ptml"y and Game. 1 foundry, SG1; No. 2 founary. Southern, ¥ii e O15: No. 1 foundry, Southern, $14 S0G15 40; No. | Thre was & good Gemand for Dressed Tir- 1-toandey, Sotthern, soft, 016 0@r3s, keys, and as recelpte were light they brought | & small advance. Otherwise Poultry was un- changed, though receipts were unusually large | for Saturdey. Game lower, as receints were liberal, there was a large carry-over stock, and most | brai of the offerings were tainted or sou Vatling warm. close weather Is Poultry is New York Cotton Market. 30.—COTTON--Closed | “r NEW YORK, Nov. quiet and steady: pflcfll iil points lowsr, Exports s and Im/)al ts. NEW YORK, Nov. %.—The imports of specie POULTRY — Dressed _Turkeys, 17§20 Live this week were $ILOIT gold and 30662 allver. | Bare: U emee per Chaic oy folt B oinie The exports of epecie from this nort to all | countries for the week aggregated $270,702 gold and $1.037,080 lver. 4 for old and $@5 30; young Roosters, ' ers, $3 The imports of diy Recds and merchandise at | Brollers, 8 5064 _for large a the port of New York this week were valued | tgeons, $1G125 per dozen for old and at $11,721,329, " 7“!‘!:2' Squal b- "*” Doves, dozen, Rahhlli. $150 for leenlllll unfl "l fnr ‘Brush; London Wool Sales. “.zlsl:"ldkfl fl"?ei. Canvay !1 -l.l 8 ‘fl LONDON, Nov. 20.—The offerbuks al the wool | Ducl Black Jukl.“fl mun. | auction rales to-day numbered 13,305 balea, | Jack " Shipe. n" Soers - ulg The wool was of good and included a o supply of new i o le steady. rold Good Hope and Nnull -ulw or al good demand. Inferior grades were Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Nov 30.—Clearings, $303,647; bal. ances, $26,000. % TACOMA'S BUBINEES, Tllllty | g:, ‘“,"N w; BPIII'». Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. ‘llll.l in Butter continues. The Ex ehl!le opped another cent off of all grades and outside d: T8 were also quoting a de- pressed market, with large stocks and more sellors than buyers, Cheese continues steady and unchanged. TACOMA, Nov. 30.—Clearings, §158,868; bal- l.rp “o. mhv:r“nf d:u I:‘ now the pons SRS, e, Stocks .nmnéumu.ffi Vo3 the de: Northern Wheat Market. 7" A"forther sharp drop. In ‘hior tatlons Is expected _{o-morrow. OREGON.’ mere 19.20 pounds ‘o P PORTLAND, Nov. 3.—WHEAT—Walla Wal: o orton peanar h.lh,l‘lmluml’c pounds of Eastern i b B mery. per 1b for e i, B g O M qugn Markets. RLICY > Youns LONDON, _Nov. n-—oma. 21; witver, 26%q; French rentes, 101f 21%c: carmoes on passage, rath lrw}urlm No. 1 standard 258 A%d; cargoss Walla Walle, Bs: b d:'-m mflm i =_§= hemy X 1 Deciduous und Cwm Fruits. ;“.-:.“‘ nm?"m&"i Parlg, #v. rm:ch .7“' Good' ltnwloTu Were scarce and sold vnn | nnem | Humboldt | eral offerings. “cm,.evflu. 1900 to 1901 Southern. defec. tive. 7 months, Oregen ey fine, 3§ e i ol et TR s Clickce. 11g13c; do. falr (o good, 93 dl]!“ 61485 = uin. €%@stic: 1:1;2- S g c‘r u‘t’dnu County ‘Mountain, iree. Ho nd Mendocino, 1@z per ib. HOPS-3@1ic for fair and 11Git per 1b for g00d to choice. San Frann.\'ro ’l!ru: Market. do. san 100 Hoga are azain a fraction weaker under lib- | The other meals are unchanged. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are as follows: BEEF—0@ic for Steers and §@%c per ib for Cowe. VEAL-Large. T%@8%e: -mau ka per 1b. MUTTON Wethers, 7@7ie: $%GTc per pound. T.AMR-88tc per Ib, PORK - Live Hogs, 150 to %A ihs. S | e under 150 1ba, 514@5%c: M per cent S ' per cent Off and stams 4 ber sant off from the above quotations: dressed Hogs. TGN General Merchandise. GRAIN BAGS~Caleutta Grain Bags. Te: local make, 1o less than Calcuttas: Wool Bags, 32 : Fleeco Twine. 7%@Sc; Frult Bags, %@ | 640 for cotton agd T@T%e for jute. COAL—Wellington, $9 per ton: Southflela ' Wellington, Lay. $ 50; Wallsend, 38 50; Co-operative Wa end, §3 50: Cumbéfland, $12 in bulk and 13 25 | In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, §13; Cannel, $11 per ton: Coke, 315 per tin in bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Mountain o-en,ug... ut.urmlu.muwmxomm l!%r. 15; No. 1, $4 @00 exten, 4 2065 3 ® %5as; Loulsiana, $ 256 b0; H: l-n. uu OILS—California Castor Oil, 1 cases, No. 1, 16¢; pure. 3120 Livsced OIL. in barrels” bolied: Toc: Taw. caes. G0 Lucol,” 6 tor Potied and S8 for raw in in Bhrvein: Lave oil, extra winter strained, barrels, Sic; 00} \.um Nut, -~ Hot: pure n-um: H fll.l Waate 31" natural, Wt whlte. Fish b O Im"ric or Cevton ana —China, No. 2, $4 Rk chine % 305 i 2 flml.meu&¢; o 'u.unda-sugfit.nn;um v gallon in cases and Receipts of Produce. - FOR !ATUII‘:":’Y. NOV““R l Flour, qr sks.... 6333|Flaxseed, sks ... 7,87 | Peaches, 5@7%c; Pears, 4G8c; Plums, pitted, 4% | brewing und shiping | Be. cy, lle; fancy, 19¢; choice, 9c; stan- | e, 0 opened with a sharp advancs, but | speculative trade forms the chief support of | C ? barr } 11'“ lo-lh lhll ll“r i lb !Iu Nhe: 3-1b lInI { three | two tierces, | Salted Calf. 10c; Dry Hides. 164@17c; Cuils, | 15c: Dry Kip. 15c: Dry Calf, 13@1%c; Culls and | Seattle, $7; Bryant, $ 50; c«-l TS IS Tie SILE - THE GRANDEST LOT OF THOROUGHBREDS, Yearlings, 2 and 3 Year Olds TUESDAY EVENING, °= Commencing at 7:45 o'clock, at OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 721 HOWARD STREET, NEAR THIRD, 8. F. WILLIAM G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. Catalogues ready. H:ns-nym!-nm Dec. 1, 191 | Surreys, - Robes ever offered at public STOCK- MARKET. A decline in Alaska Packers' to $150 35 was the only noteworthy change in the whole lst | g€ stocks. " Business was siack. as usualom u | " Giant Powder has declared a dividend of Te, payable on the 10th Sales on the Producers’ Oil Exchange last coek were 44,415 shares, valued at 317,481, the ncipal sales being as follows: Apollo. 5800 shares: Bear Flag. 2000: California | 4600; Junction. 2500: Momarch, ;_ Mouts “risto, 2400: Petroleum Center, 12,500; Su 1000; Oil City, %0; Lion, 2200 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Nov. 3-12 m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. s quar coup..112%1I3 4s qr cp (new).13910 4s quar reg....112%3113 !3s quar coup..108%; — perior, Sterling, Z190. I'IS(‘ELLA\BOLS BONDS. F."F. o Los Ang 118119 | Sterra Cal L A Lig 01 — P { Do gn 10 i Do gn (LAE Do 1 Mit-st Do 1 N R ot | Do is Nor Pac | Nor cal | Oak Gas | Osk Trans S | Domte | Oak Wat ICer- Costa. ... 8% Marin County. 58 L 9% | 34 GAS AND ELECTRIC. [Cemt L & P.. 3% — |Pacific Light. & — 3 — |Sacramento ... — i — 5 SFG&E . @%— Oakland . Bl !San Francisco. % = | Pac Gas Tmp. 4% & !Stktn G £ E.. § = i INSURANCE. | Firem's Fund.2¢ — ' BANKS. i Ansio-Cal 7 51 L P & A 8 - | Ciiomia 408 411 Mer Ex (i) 18% — .Cal Safe Dep.W9§ — 'S F National. 130 = | First Nationl. — 320% ‘ German Hurabolat Mutual Sav 8 F Sav U...35% STH.E!'XTRAMOAN W OSLA&H. Precidlo .. . o Ty “i POYDER 3% 98 | Vigorit . SUGAR 5 | Kilauea 0 | Makawell . 11— Onomea . 15 1% Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS Alaska Pack. N*.lu\vweuuc S Cal Fruit Asn. — ¥ | Cal Wine Asn. 88 m—,mcm | Mer Exchange.110 |Par Paint..... Morning Session. Boa i Alaska “Packers’ Assoctation. 19 Bank of California . $5000 Bay Counties Power Ca Se. 3 California Wine Association. 160 Honekaa Co ... 10 Hutchinson S P C 0 Unomea Sugar Co, 150 S I Gas & Electric Co 0 Syriog \ aliey Water " 3 Spring Valley Water California Geary .. Market ! Grant ... Hutehmson Eagaunnaish nsEEE33LLM . | 34000 Spring Valley 4s (2 mortgage).....103 00 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 125 Home 500 Oll Clty Petroleum . 1eono Pfimlfllm O‘I‘fl b %. Veonn 1 & Development.