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& : ¢ i 8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 15, 1902 - becn evidenoe of weaknesd in iron, and all tho | Paris, steady; flour In Paris, steady; French | very light, though there is no famine. The de- : recent concessions were caused by the competi- | country markets, quiet; weather in England | mand is good. Cheese continues firm. AUC l lflN S Al ES i 4 tlon of new plants rather than diminished busi- | overcast. Receipts were 57,900 Ibs butter, 320 cases ness. i COTTON—Upland, 4.44d. Eggs and 18,300 1bs Cheese. Failures for the week number 241, against Bl eamery, 33@34c per 1b for fan- : 3 s O . % . 5 £ ds; N AN ( l S Teanlitl tncanads pompe M Northern Business. iry Do st Batir. nomiaat; coid ator \ age, 24@27c. Y & 2 N N TTL 715; | CHEESE—New, 14c; old, nominal, Young B B, Nov. 14—Clearings, $808,713;| \, 1 ca” 14g1d%he; Eastern, 143@15¢ per Ib. 70 HEAD SEA” balances, $171,170. % So@ssc tor t d New York Grain and Produce. | | antaSSa, Nov. 16—Clearings, §532,605; bal | 1g3ieS e ity ‘and el graces: sore: PORTLAND, Nov. 14.—Clearings, $772.264; | Dominal: cold st g CLOS]Nfi’flUT SALE ! . & balances, $188,905. AN s SPOKANE, ' Nov. 14.—Clearings, $412,260; X P TNI A 2 with actual business rs’ _ bills — FLOUR—Recel; balances, $78,110, ‘ 4 ON STOCK YARDS, THIRTEENTH AND SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. oo S5 SR o PP el 8 | o N IORE, N, M TROUR Recelnts — HCRicie dis Cieie Soivs HARRISON STS. Posted rates—s4(s5@4 58, firm. Northern Wheat Market. SUS SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1 P. M. 3 : Commercial bills—$4 834 83%. LoV EIBAT--Receipts, 136,150 bushels; exports, ’ e e e amamrie® Wiaoaw | Having setired. frous businss we will sel to W all-street Stocks continue to decline. Bar silver—40%c. ,797 bushels. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, T7%c i the highest bidder our entire stock of HORSES, Mexican dollars—39c. elevator; No. 2 red, 76%c . o. b. afloat; No. 1 OREGON. _ | #in berries are largely nominal, as there are | WAGONS, HARNESS, ete. If you are looking Local Stocks still inactive and about stationary. Government bonds, 'weak; railroad bonds, | Northern Duluth, 81%c £. o. b. afloat; No. 1| PORTLAND, Nov. 14 —WHEAT—DUll; | very few here. for horses ready to go to work don't fail to Si -l hard Manitoba, 8270 f. o, b. afloat. Options | Steady. Walla Walla, 68@70c; blue stem, .g:x,g Oranges were In free supply and oty e T 1 Ay 2 @T4c; valley, T0c. quest at steady prices. The feature of tl s . - = v;; makes a new low-record quotation. * = | 3¥'e bt Fenerally rm, all day. closing Orm | Cleared—British ship Crown of Denmarle 0% | market was the_receipt ot a car of Navels iati : closed 79c; December, 78%@79¢, closed T87%c. ~ | Cape Town, with 113,591 bushels wheat; Brit- | from Pomona. The fruit was well colored, bu xchange shows mo further variation. ; | SIOPE o s i RO o 1002 °50@ | lah bark. Ancenis, for Port Natal, with 1850 | the car consisted chiefly of smail sizes, which B b 2 JWheat high and wanted, and ships cheap and dull. ! \ Pl ey oot g, Tarde sl wenl” 36407 bushel oate, 8101 bar | cla sy’ Lamons, Geape Foutt und Dane | 9 Head of Gentle Business and Work reat hig) wanted, and ships cheap ana auli. g 1001, 3 olds, 3 . 16, P S i en ‘0EsS a 0 g IDES™Quiet. rels flour and’ general cargo. nas sold well at steady prices. Mexican Limes R WOOL—Firm. WASHINGTON. were weak. > Bafle.\', Oats, Corn and Rye !mchangei < COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, | TACOMA, Nov. 14 —WHEAT—Unchanged. | Strawberries were offering more freely than Horses, at Stewart s, 121 Howard St. 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—The foliowing table, | 53; mild, dull; Cordova, 7%@12c. Future | Biua stem, Tic: ciub, 69c. on the preceding day, but found ready sale. Bean market still depressed by damaged stock. compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | mafket closed unchanged: to 5 poinis _lover. L o Raspberries were mosily in poor condition and - ings at the principal cities for the week end sales, 6650 bags. November, 4.35c: De- ErTeage r . i - - . . o 2 < cember, 4.65@4.70c; January, 4.75c; March, s | Were in free supply and prices shewed little Butter in light supply and still higher. Cheese firm. o e :80c; ey, 5.10c; July, 5.25G5.80c; September, T R R R R | i £ o it 10 b e ’ FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. : e , n 355 po Cod, per . Eggs slowly settling to lower values. ing week last year: SUGAR—Raw, firm; falr refining, 8 3-16c; LOCAL MARKETS. for cholce and $8@10 for common: Wisconsin, | | K . 2 . b Percentage. | centrifugal, test, 3 13-16c; molasses sugar, - nominal at $9@9 50 per bbl; Coos Bay, — per . - Provisions quiet, with some cutting in Hams, By 2 15-16c. 'Refined,’ quiet. | aoruthmacs 3608 e dhest Butter and Eggs are both very dear, and 4 4 » 2 DRIED FRUITS. S R NG A S R R IR A 2 @9 pe - p Nothin, . . Chicago . PO AT AT e e ket o 3 STRAWBERRIES—56@85c per drawer for | higher than for years. Supplies of fancy W? 3 5{ sift ’"dDg'j’: i r'm;' 5 oA aay Was easy: awing 16 freer oficrines. thoush Exchange and Bullion. e e B T R ool, Hops an ides unchanged. i St. Lous .. e O R L B LS S e e er| QUINCES—50@60c per ; | week or ten days, but the famine in E; Pittsburg quoted range. Common range from 5@5%¢; Silver declined l4c. There were no other PLUMS AND PRUNES-G0c per box for|seems to be z“.m “"a ::in. n Ezggy Hogs easing off in sympathy with lower Chicago priccs. Baltimore 24,627,002 FEuip. Woikes choloe, 6X@8%s, ot BNCY, | dnsiges, Plums and 76c@$1 per crate for Prunes. slowly 'deciinifig In the wholesale' Markets. i 4 s % Sanl Il-raficlsco . 2;:,"3%3 PRUNES—The larger sizes of spot Prunes | Sterling Exchange 60 dayg = !: g;% PPLES—30@40c per box for common, 50c@ | Theré has been no quotable change in . Nothing new in Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. y Shciadl Zamen0 are i good demand and all, descriptions are | Sterling Lxchanse. sisht = L8 | 8 for choles ana's1 2501 50'for fancy faney | Meacs, Foultey ‘ant Game remain sbout a4 X Cleveland . 15,507,398 rm, with quotations ranging from 33c to 73e | Sterling Capl sight = par | PERSIMMONS—75c@$1 ular pri 5 B Pouliry and Game about as before quoted. | Minneapolis " 20,500,848 for all grades. N R e s, taegraphic - T TR e e TG ue hon. | uiar prices. ¢ g G b owoion { New Oriaana Tansio SASRICOTS _Are in sobbing request and | Bev, Yook Sioanee 1S Tk 0 3% | other Winter Pears, 5000, 0; o P " [ excent that men Oranem t ney e Fresh Fruit market continues wel] supplied. Detroit .. PEACHES—Are also moderately active and | Mexican Dollars, nominal % @ POMEGRANATES—75c@$1 for small boxes | freely, and are slowiy improving ia color and Loulsville firm, with peeled at 12@17%c and unpeeled L and <= /1or Jhrge 3 ripeness. Indianapolis . 6ia 100, Wheat and Other Grains. GRAPES—Table Grapes $125 per crate for Ere 24 pfd 1400 4714 47 4y | Providence F eat an er . Isabella, G0@75c for Cornichon and 35G75c per | wopaL: FPER TON— Weather Report. Great Northern pid 1000 184 182 < 135 | gmala .. e ? box or orate for other description; Graves 1n | Seattie . 1 — 9 3 90| W oliton 0 00 Hocking Valley pfd 3,000 881 8 88 | pavukee K WHEAT—Forelgn conditions remain about | 47%e open boxes, Tocast 5. 3 bogs | Roslym —@ 9 00[{Coos Bay. 780 (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 1llinois Central. 9, St. Paul 71 Chicago Grain and Produce. the same. The Mexican Government has re- 1 rer box for large and $2 55@3' PioegpCin,~-4 N@.‘f Richmond ... —@ 9 50|Greta 9 00 BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14—5 p.m. | Iows Central.. St. Joseph 5, \ duced the duty on Wheat fromy $6 to 15¢ per | vels; Seedlings, $1 75@2 25; Tangerines, §1 50 | DAIRY PRODU ETC.— Last This Tast | K C Southern e nvee B b ) : % | tushel, the reduction to remain operative antil | per_smail box; Lemors, $1@1 25 for common, | Dutter, cholce,sq. Stations— 24 hours. ‘season. season: | K C Southern pi BT 4 - Mareh 81, 1003, iy x| P, T Chalce and 18 S0G8 for fucys Crape e 4 ' 4 . W V: . 5, ® Exports from s country for the _week | 3 i ;_Mexican Limes, $4 50 s s o A b Salt Lake Cit 4 CHICAGO, Nov. 14—Tntavorable weather, | . J5P0%, o6"hyshers. “Minmeapolis stooks in- | Bananss. §1 13@2.50 per bunch for New Ot | o L2,Packed, ib..23@21 | Storage Eugs.. . i1 : any ... which strengthened corn, with higher markets | Were 4440000 bushels, Minneapolis stock leans and §1 26G2 for Hawafian; Pineapples, | Sheese, Cal.'.... 1720 |Honey, comb, per -4 | = s Angeles 5. abroad and a good export demand were responsi- | (a5, PRINIOR PRSIES Tor Lae RS, 1 28 ’ Cheese, Eastérn. und S | Metropolitan v e 8 ble for the strengh in wheat. Trading during | excnange was much lighter than for some C";::ansvg-;g - 10 ndepe: 5 | Mexican Ce v ‘ort Wor the first part of the session was on an enormous | time back, and quotations were lower for fu- - . P - San Luis Obispo. 96 | Mexioan Netonai. e 5, scale, but later in the day there was a quieter | tures, but cash prices continued strong, with Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. AT P, POURD.- Los Angeles 46 | Minn & St Louis.. i e - feeling, although the market was active up to | & good demand in the country. The abnorm- L ‘lé?}m s;“mmog San Diego 5 | Missouri Pacific... Pooris. 3 the close. A leading bull operator was credit- | ally low freights have helped Wheat here. The market shows no further changs. The | Larg .. .. 'n‘s R Mo, Kan & Texas ) 3 ed with selling a large line, but it was stated CASH WHEAT. Phclirs’- abd " dther’ lazgs: - Hindloca” aré " etiit 2 G ] B ® %W Mo, Kan & T pfd 9 g that his buying greatly exceeded his sales. | No, 1, $1 35@1 36%; Milling, $1 40@1 423% B The San Francisco Butchers’ Protective As- > 4 = 2 = - - Portland, Ore. 4, . 1, 4 B '8, working on -early orders, and paying very little | sociation gives the following retall prices for BE m5gF g New Jersey Cent. Realizing sales were on a large scale, but the | per ct1. § EE et I° £ | New York Cent.. Rochester 2 demand was always heavy enough to bring FUTURES S BRI AonAt - fa o Reval Sad Pt = R 13 Eo = Norfolk & Western 2 about a rally, after a momentary decline. The pricots, ‘or oyals an oast Beef .....10918, Lamb Chops B TR SRS b R 2, Clogs ‘wan Sb-onk mnd s the on i Db Session 9 to 1 8%@13c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, | Tenderioin Steak.15@1S Spring Lamb. STATIONS. § 358 ZPES % B Datarto i Vot 4 3 opened e to %c higher at T2%@72%c, and Open. gh. P 412@7c; sun dried, 4@4l4c; Peaches, 44@7%¢; | Porterhse do.17 @’gg‘xmt' Mautton.. 8$@12% £ 7 i B S | Pennaylvhois ..o, 1w e 1 atter selling at 72%c advanced to 72%c. The . No_sales—$1 32% asked. Pears, 3%@4%c for quarters and for | Sirloin’_Steak..121@15 Mutton Chops....10913 : § §5: s 5§ Reading ..., y 2 | Nashville 2, close was %@%c higher at T2%@72%¢. 35% % halves; Nectarines, 4%@5%c for white; Plums, | Round Steak...10@12% |Mutton Stew 10 : s A 3 : Reading 1st pfd Springfield, Mass 1 There was a wild scramble to get Decembér 125 5@6c for pitted and 1@l%c for unpitted; | Beef Stew . 8@10| Roast Veal L I ., > Reading 2d pfd... gg;;g]lkflp-‘h! L corn. -As @ result the price went up to 1%c o g ety Figs, g}gécsg{ black and, ag-;c‘éfurr white. Corned Beef .... 8@10|Veal Cutlets ... rrerT —g T ey g over yesterday's closing figures during the O I B Clos erop, c for the four > |Roast Pork ....11@19 % 50 StLESTE “';‘:ié Sioux City 1) lowed, but the close was strong. Wet weather | M8Y --- 1 34 134% 1384% 1 34% | 2.crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, 5%c per POULTRY AND GAME— > 4 Bt L& SF 2o 1000 Augusta 2, and light receipts_with predictions of con- | BARLEY—Previous quotations rule, with a | 1b; S-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 6c; Seedless 10038 | ronx cach 50G90, ¢ t 4 28 St Louis Southwest 1,800 %ymcmeo t;:n;:d rfll:u to-d:y luusgd & stampede among | Quiet and featureless market. Muscatels, 53* Seezdless Suitanas, 5c; Seedless | Yoyt Roosters, - ’;"_'l:'m P‘fwl % Pogstello ... 3001 35 B Bt 1. Botiopes oia 110 ayton, shorts, who are beginning to entertain doubts CASH BARLEY. o Thompsons, Biéc; 2-crown London Layers, 20- | * qans oosters, i : Inflependence 2994 56 St Paul oo 141100 Tacoma Lo’ thelr ability to secure enough contract | Feed, §$1 15@1 18%; Brewing and shipping | 0 Doxes, $1 40 per b 0ld Roosters, el.5055 o el 6 50 St Paul pfd. 00 Spokane uff to fill orders for December delivery, as | grades, $1 2214@1 Chevali 1 1 crown fancy clusters, 20 S sS 70 40 Southern Pacific ...108300 § Daveke STsaT DTS exteemely 0odr. | Dvember | o fair ‘fo. SBolce: raller. 8L 000790 | Debesme; i Do Eroiices, “eatn: . 5090 s T o - e i Wilmington, ata "were” duil and teatureless. The close FUTURES. Tancy, 36 or Slhes 13 Turkoys pes: § pai - 58 46 Toses & Pocihe . ate Evansville g steady with December a shade lower at Session 9 to 11 & m. 5 e n ves doz. 31 S0 » A it Birmingham . c. Dy ber—] ) k 3 2| eeso, each40@80 - SO Lo, % | Fall River Provisions were qulet and about the only | Mayo-No sales— 31 2% bid. Goslinigs ...§1 50@2 30| White Geess, per 9 ot L 00 Macon . feature to trading was a fair demand for pork. 2 Sesal D , 103 | Elgeons, pair ...40@30| pair .. 500 — Union Pacific ... | Little. B The strength in grains helped provisions and I .. Semnion. @llc for 1 X L. 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra | S9Uabs, per pair.50@63 Brant, per pair..e5@78 o Union Paciic pid. | Helena the close was steady, with lard and ribs a trifle Qpen. High. Low. Close. | ang 8@8%c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@7c for | R2DDI'S, each ...15@20 | English Snipe, -4 Vab ~ g | Knoxvim 489 weak. January pork closed 2i¢c higher, lard | December .. 118% 118% 1184 1 18% | Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@12%c; Filberts, 12 | Hare. each . per dozen ...$3 50@4 P e LT | zowen / 3 714 @10c lower and ribs 23 lower. May .......122%, 122% 1229 122% | Gisie; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 56@s; ' Mallard Ducks. Common Sutpe, 50 Ciondy .00 | w i ”:";; __Eifi - I on £10.900 3.4 The leading futures ranged as foilows: OATS—The market s running along quietly | Chestnuts, 12%@15c, > *{ per pair..... $1@1 25 per doz......$2@2 50 52 Clear 28 | 'Wisconsin Centai: 2509 Wichita i 5 13.6 el Open, High, Low, Close, | 2t Steady prices. Offerings are ample for all | HONEY—Comb, '11%@13c for bright and |,, PRUITS AND NUTS— 46 30 .... Clear .00 | Wisconsin Cen pfd. 100 Springfield, Til. 2 232 Wieat Ne 2t - . g - | current perds, 1lc for light amber; Water white extracted, [ Almends . 15@20 Dried Figs, per 1b—@10 74 48 E Clear .00 | Express Companies— | Lexington . A 16.9 Depainber: s 2y 7Y% 1234 White, $1 25@1 80; Black, §1 1091 20 _for | 5% @6%¢; light amber, extracted, 5@5%c; dark, él‘""f;e- Limes, dozen....10@!3 | New Beatord B May ...; B sk % | 15550 n‘l!oglcg-x’n,,x’glfi R e i | 40 A 2734G20c per . e e . . WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL “hattanooga . Corn No, 2 K o —2TH . Tt — ), doze: 50 FORECAST. Youngstown . . November: e ve.. BA | TOT fancy. TP et anberries, per Pomegranates, per The pressure bis risen slowiy over the morth- | Wolla Fargs 111 Kalamazoo : December B BH B S | o muon pomg e e and there Provisions. Feraimmons, 407 3004 ern portion of the coast and conditions are scellaneou: . % 41 413, = - fav de 1 1 'hey hey | Amalgan: Copper.. 58,500 Binghamton . . ‘Western_(sacked) is quoted at $1 30 for yel- Pears, per ib. 3 e i i el e [T F B vt~ L < Y Rockford % 20% 20% 20% 298 | low and §140 fop white; California, Large | rams are hardly as firm as they have been | DON204S: 40% - Plums, per Ib..3@12 Lignt Tain has fallen from Roseburs north (AT Car & Fpld.. 30 503 & ssy | Canton ol TR ORE H® R%) Yehow ol t0a1 4T4; mman round dol §180: |, 250 Thicage howse Ia reported cutimgr s | GRSRUNLS ... 110620 Pincaples, each.60a73 and @ lght shower s reported at San Diego. | Am Linsced ON .. ... o u Segiangile Wn- .- 830 1515 15 0214 15 123 | White and st ::0@:1'3210 ox Brown. | ths market, Otherwise there is nothing new. | Fresh Figs. Ib. —@m{husvber’ne& = weoc g 5 e WA = uoted a r ctl. ‘rade is not ov X rapes per lb... 3@ 5| dra 3 B T e O TS I - T 1 . s e 2 R R T A R AT Nomiual at J1 76 er ott. CURBD MEATS—-Bacon, l43c per Ib for | Grape truit, per. . |Raisine. per .. sgg cool, the temperatures averaging 5 degrees be- | Am Smelt & Ref.. 1,900 423 41% 4115 | Bloomington . November 10 2215 10 25 10 17% 10 25 S 3 ey el heavy, 15¢ for light medium, 17c for light, 1sc dozen .......$1@1 23 |Strawberries, per Eosl, (i Sommpere Am Smelt & Rpd. 900 93~ 92 = 9l% | Sloux Falls A £ Sadail o 94212 950 9385 9850 Flour and Millstuffs. for extra light, 10¢ for sugar-cured and’21@ | Huckleberrics, b drawer ......40c@$1 Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours | Anaconda Min Co. 400 88 8614 86 |Jacksonville, Il & January ....... 905 005 887% 8§97 . = s éam?tigfillfi::%:f iPEGETABLE‘S'—wm Walnuts, per Ib..15g20 ending midnight November 15, 1902. Brooklyn Rap Trn. 28,100 - 57 54% 56 | Fremont . Short Ribs, per 100 1bs— $10 ver bbl; extra Mess, $10 50@ll; Family, Northern California—Fair Saturday, except | Colo Fuel & Iron.. 11,700 {Houston January 78 - 790 78 178%| FLOUR—California Family Extres, $4@4 25, @12; prime Mess Pork, $15 A Peets, dozen ...-100—|Onlons, per ... 10 T o nme ST P | SO, G RS esirenen M e 18 T8 TR i aker Exiras 88 aa: ore | S HIZ SN0 T SRS n e | Benss white 1a6— o aen o0 e s ey WIS, s chacal” MOBCLA .~ TL400 Wheeling ... Cash quotations’ gee . as_ foll Flour | gon and Washingtan, $3 25 per Bbl for Fam- | gl4iic; Fig For $20; Piss' Feer, 36: Smoked | Cranberry Deans: 40 6| Facsniens or Jon oges tinued cool weathef? light north winds. Hocking Coal 400 Wilkesbarre . steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 12g13c; No. 5, | ily and §3 406 2 s L RD Taerces, ‘quoted ‘&t 8%@8%e | | Dried Lima, 1b.. 6@ 8| Radishes, dozen Nevada — Fair Saturday, continued cool | Internat Paper Decatur . 06%@70c; No. 2 red, TL%@72%c; No. 2 corn, | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fql- | oo a1 fom Qe w(-fif—elb Green Lima, per bunches . ...... weather. Utlea .. Sithe; No. 2 yellow, 5bc; No. 2 oats, 28%c: | jows: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 1bs; Rye Floux, | pure 1334c; 10-1b tins, 13%cs o-b tins, ke | 2B 5@ 8|Sweet Potatoes, San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Saturday, Greensburg, Pa. S No. 3 white, 20%@32c; No. 2 rye, 49%c; goud | g3 95; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, $7; Corn| 5ub 'tins. 1dc. i 5 ¢ | Cabbage. each... 5@—| per Ib ...... fresh west winds. —— —— | fecding barley, 35@37c; fair to choicé malting, | Yjeal, $3 25@3 50; extra cream do, § COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 9%e;: three | ColeTV, head. /10| Sage, dz bunchs.25330 ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Totals, U. 8 88 . _o1 | 43@d8c; No. | flaxseed, $116; No. 1 North' | Gar Groats, $5 25: Hominy, $& msgi 50; Buck: | nait-parcels. 9% cr one terce 95%5; tue tormme | Cress. 'ds bunchesiog:o |String. Beans, per Forecast Officlal. Outside N. Y 893,398,369 7.7 western, $1 21; prime timothy seed, $2 65: | wheat Flour, $4 50@4 75; Cracked Wheat, §3 i ‘s Foale Cucumbers, doz.. 5@ poun: . 5@8 Pacific Coast 4 Pacific Mail i —————c ¥ | Pitie's Gap 9%ec; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. Not included in fotals because contalning | MeSS_pork, per bbl, §16 8714@17; lard, per 100 | Parina, $4 50; Whole' Wheat Flour, $3 ather Atens STts iatire ontaloing e, 31056010 60; short rivs sides (idose). 310 Rolled Oats, barrels, §7 35@9; in sacks, $6 85 CANADA. dry salted shoulders (boxed), $050@ | § 50; Pearl Barley, $6: Split Peas, boxes, 36 50; | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hop.:. per 1b .......10912% §|Sprouts, per 1b.?°ac§ Spinach, per Ib..—@ 3 1 Pressed Steel Car.. short clear sides (boxed), $10@10 25; | Green Peas, $5 per 100 Ibs, = | EASTERN MARKETS Pressed § Car_pfd. Montreal . 19.6 . clover, contract grade, $10 75. 4 . ——— Green Peas, b Thyme, d2 bnchs.. | . Puliman Pal Car.. Toronto 4.8 | - - - HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Lettuce, per doz15@20|Turnipa ngsf? : ;l(- Republis Steat ped. Hanitacs B i e el g™ Shipments. Hay and Feedstuffs. about 136 under quotations, Heavy Balted | Lecks da buchs.15020| Tomatoss M. 4@ & -— public Steel DI/ 745 gy e L8 S A - 17 ¥ & v . Mushrooms, Ib. ..25@30) — i . 113 114 | Vancouver, B. Gl - kg Wheat, bushels ©105.500 123, . Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, 8%c; Cow . New York Stock Market. Tenn Coal & Tron. . 54% 31 | Hamilton 327 .lll | Corn, bushels 153,600 233,200 All guotations remain as before and there | Higes, 9¢ for heavy and 8% for light; Stags, [ o FISE— . Union Bag & P Co. 1215 121, | St. John, N. B. 10.4 . Oats, bushels 250,900 111,200 | are no new features to note. 7c; Salted Kip, 8%ic; Salted Veal, 9%c; Salted 2 s U § Leather ...... 12 324 | Victoria, B, C. 2.2 . Rye, bushels 10,000 BRAN—$20@21 50 per ton. CalC T0c: Dey Hides, Iigs Stie, dte= Hey Kin NEW YORK, Nov. }4.—A renewal of heavy {_’ SS #et{]her prd.. igz 3 Barley, bushels .. 19,800 MIDDLINGS—$24 50@25 per ton. %oaos él)ggl;i:mlary Eh:l:rlll::: '3»15,1;7 ::ov.éd 5.‘2‘.{“’".?.3?@ liquidation in the stock market this afternoon | U S Rubber ...... s FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $24 per : . 2 A : B ot A B e s et | B st ki, o On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter :"Ollca:-e Meal at the mill, $25@26; job- | Wool 40G60c each; medium, U3@T5c; long wool, 3 r U S Steel .. 536 market was firm; creamerles, 17@26c; dairies, 27: Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn | S0C@$1 20 each; Horse Hides, salt, $3 for large caused a disorderly slump to the lowest prices | U S Steel pid. Totals, Canad: 230 . 15@22c. Eggs, firm, 22c. Cheese, steady, 11 31 and $2 50 for medium, $1@2 for small and 50c of the week. Even at the final rally, due to | Western Union G @iz, for Colts. Horsehides, dry, $1 75 for large, the scramble among the bears to cover their em— e [AY—Wheat, $12@14 50, with sales at $1 $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and 50c short contracts, which lifted prices 1 to 3 Total sales...1,370,000 * —_— % | Wheat and Oat, $11@14: Red and Black for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c; points in active stocks, the prices of NEW YORK BONDS. $11@13; Wild Oat, $10@12; B-rleyé $9@10 g‘l;y salted Mexican, 250‘: dry Central Amgrlcu. mo ' “few of ‘the “important stocks | U S yef 2a. res..108% L & N unified 4s.101 Bradstreet's on Trade. \ Foreign Futures. Stock '$8G9 50; Alfalta, $10011; Clover, $30 | S2ifc. Coat Bhine_Frime Angoras, Tac; largs sre lower then before r the week. Do 36815 | Mo 2 . ton. 3 g g gt o G A S oaTrex.. o 108 ) Do dat e 52 STRAW—40@60c per bale. NIALLOW No. 1 rendéred, 5%G6e per 1b: early in the final hour, losses of from 3 to 7% | Do coupon 8 |MnpastL s anp|—————————————————— | —/@—————— 4s 2, 412@5c; 3 AT OOL i fine, 16@17c; were shown by the stocks which bore the brunt | Do new 4s, reg.136 |M, K & T iy o I e 136 - 99% | NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Bradstreet's to-mor- LIVERPOOL. ® Beans and Seeds. do_medium and coarse, 15@16c per I ~ . ‘;.f,u‘.i“dll'fie'}L?;k;-e;érfi‘?'s;'fik‘ié'f':n‘? 0712'. o3 Ny gg:&a'l lmixgggz row will say: Trade industry and transporta- Dec. ~ March, May. F‘g'c&?—ms:x;: %fia‘?fl:lm! e O The preferrea 1 Baitimore and Ohio and Louis. o gen 338, ...106 - | tion continue active despite drawbacks caused 510% 511 5 11% | Beans remain as previously queted. Dam- |75, "% 00 a™ 05108 Do 1b: Homboiat ol ville 5%, Cawadian Pacific 5, Northwestern 43, N J C gen bs....136% | by warm weather, scarcity of fuel and car and |- . 510% 511 11% | aged stock rtill demoralizes the market. There | Mendocino, 12@15¢c; Middle County, 9@lle per Colorads Fuel 4%, Reading 4, Pennsylvania 3% and a number of the Pacifics, coalers and other stocks 3 points or over. The flerceness 2nd suddenness of the raid came as a surprise, owing to the character of the support given to the market at the opening decline and the eagerness shown by the bears who sold short yesterday to cover and take their profits, The % l%z: 1mm£ve power shortage. Cold weather is needed L . to stimulate consumption of he Nor & W con'45:100 { from retailers' . hands, whatever eompiaia: Se!-‘ &lcliu . 97% | there is heard regarding collections being at- S % 2%on Us-113% | tributed to this cause. "Activity with jobbers @ St Louis SW 1sts, 97 ° | besn transterred frome. repuiassoron i oa%eD | Opening ma |50 P o Mustard, §3 25; Yellow M o ar s e line DS—Brown Mu: 3 ; Yellow Mus- Do 2ds . 85% | holiday Boods, These latter are in exceptionalty | C.°°°8 * b A G t-rstfzfifi-'f 25; Flax, $2 50@3: Canary, 4@ito | Hogs are declining at Chicago and this mar furth h in Seeds. . d. Mar.-June, “%E“:N‘S‘—B?Y:!,ln‘gzmyfiaz 85:'8!‘!!3“ ‘White, po:l‘:)?s—&%msc ver 1b, B R Ot D aes50; | Med, 32 0002 75, Lima: 40 sound, H (o H ma, . > o $'30G4 50; Red Kidneysy 84 75a5; Diackeye, | Sam Francisco Meat Market. yapid tumbling of prices gave rise to the usual SA& A active demand, the outlook being that distribu. = for Eastern; Alfalfa, 10@llc: Rape, 1%@ [ ket is weakening off in sympathy, though th crop of rumors of financial difficulties and | Choe & O 1s100, |50 Pacific 4. Yon far in excess of any previous year will: be New York Metal Market. 2%c. Timothy, 7c: Hemp, 8%@4do per 1b. is no actual decline. -Other meats are. un. | Beans. aks. + 8,998 probable failures which gave, employment to | Chi & Alton 314 £o Bxtien realized. More than usual activity is, how- DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2 50; Green, $1 85@2; Potatoes, sks ... 5,847| Leath some of those pointed st in thé making of de- | ] £ xs: S 1:' !.gg ever, noted in spring goods, which are being _ Blackeye, —— per ctl. S changed. e o 3 e+ nials. The wiping out of the margins and the | &2 Tinton Prcife 4. 100 | ordered more freely than in average vears: This | NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Tin declined 18s in Pl Bren, i 1,585 uncovering of stop loss orders dislodged a great | - o ] is taken to iIndicate widespread confidence in | London to-day, spot closing at £115 10s and . ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers Wool 145 o i et 4o vy beary s | S Prpement 1 ot i the e eulhy | Wtures st £T14 To'0d. “The Goreen weskness | Potatoes, Otions and Vegetables. | 52505755 ue steers ana 5000 per 1| B2 00 C lative losses were involved in some of this| o which particularly affects stsel and iron mem: | Was shared in by the local market, which ruled for Cows. 3 Hay, tons ...... selling. The knowledge of the precarious situ- | Sor facturers, many of whom are repogted discour- | Weak and closed about 30 points lower at| Prices of Potatoes were unchanged and out- | VEAL—Large, 788c; small, 8%@9%c per Ib. OREGON. ation of some very active long accounts doubt- aged by ‘their inabllity to fill orders now on | $25 80@25 95. &ide of the local demand for fancy stock there | MUTTON—Wethers, 7%@S%c; Ewes, 7@Sc | Flour, qr sks. 1,878/ Potas ks .. 20| toes, - 150 jess figured in the formation of the powerful {helr books. A heavy volume of winter goods | Copper apparently feels the welght of the | oy nothing doing. Stocks of inferior Onions | P I Oats, ctls bear party which broke the market. Some of is moving on previous orders. Collections, ex- | supplies, the production during the month\of @9%¢_per Ib. o ik e SO the selling to-day was alleged to be by large cept. where affected by weather conditio October being 26,252 tons, compared with 23,- | Were plentiful and there were large quantities | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%@9%c per Ib. 2 holders of stock who have maintained their main exceptionally good and a large majority | 089 tons for the corresponding month last year, | 5011 below the quotation or dumped. LIVESTOCK MARKET. e ————l) holdings for a long time and through all the ?“l ;‘?fle:nmggfilmfl"zl:! ;::{ ezo KW(}. (]\]l‘rnl- :,';f pr;!‘i:%m for the ten mont‘h; gfn this year ) fi)‘or'l“ veazne;k:tle;l efir;ugxgn mT:’me:‘(u';‘?e r: The following quotations are for good, sound od_of late advances. These holders have unable to keep | being 244,533 tons, compared with 223,724 tons | brisk dem: 3 Livestock delivered in San Fran it i Boais w Ay itk The up with orders and hardware,jobbers have all | for the same period in 1901 London was 2s | in free supply and it was hard to obtain mora | bar seat shrinkawe for Cattie, o0 less 30 STOCK MARKET. disintegration of prices and were driven to sell out to-day to avoid losses. There was no im- mediate news on which to base the attack upon values beyond the prospect of & poor bank re- turn to-morrow. Even this prospect was rather fevorebly modified to-day by the dis- 10 50 05 | they can attend to. On the Pacific Coast ship- | 64 lower, with epot at £51 7s 6d, and futures | than 5c per box for the .gemeral run of E—Steers, 8%@Yc; 05 | ments of merchandise are very heavy and many | at £51 12s 6d. The New York market was | offerings. o i s e T Batning, | e Yy 14 e A oenind on orders. Car short- | weak but unchanked, with the exception of | POTATOES—Burbanks trom the river, from | "CALVES—4G0%¢ per Ib (stoss welght), 05 | ages retard shipments of lumber. Wet weather | standard, which was quoted at $10 75 nominal. | 25c per sack to 60c per ctl; Salinas Burl 3%@ic; ewes, 33,58 The feature In local stocks and bonds yes- @ in the Northwest and West has stimulated | Lake remained unchanged at $11 50@11 70, and | $1@1 17% per ctl; ~Oregon, $1@1 10; River e terday morning was a further decline in Glant b1 ge Sierra Nevada ... femand for Fubbar. SEONE both electrolytic and casting at $11 30@11 50, | Reds. 40@50c per ctl; Sweet ‘Potatoes, $1 25 | °'] A MBS Yearlings, 3%@4c per Ib, Powder at $7S 50@7S. The other stocks re- 250 Ibs n = Small Hopes Standard .... The lumber trade is still quite active, not- | Lead was quiet and unchanged at home and | Per ct! for Merced. closure of a return flow of currency from the . - withstanding the advanced state and under, 6 T - of the sea- , th ., | ONIONS—4C@50c per ctl. 3 " = " 6%@ | mained about ds before. e e e o Lot 4 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. son_and the cnly complaint Is 2s {o backward | and London Sesing- o 510 300 L o8 4%C. | GLGRTABLES Green Peas, Bo per 1b; | SWC: Upder 150 Ibs, 6%e: feeders, 5%@6ic; [ There was a rurther deciine in Glant Powder Chicago aiso rose to 10 cents premium. The Miuing— deliveries. Other bullding materials are quite | * Bpelter was tnch and dull here at $5 30 | String Beabs, 5@fTc, including Wax; Lima, | and stags, 40 ber cent off from Above. hyeil: | fo 77 in the afterncon. The oil stocks con- Joss on eub-treasury account of $4,409,000 is Adventurs 193 | sctive. e boot and shoe business s in Food | @5"40, and- also. 1n Fondon, where' the prices 4abc; Cabbase, 60a75c per oil; Tomatoes, 500 | Hons: e | e . Wi and Plckie Wosks has ; . 3 2 . c per box, with some fancy 3 Carrots, S g g P~ e e s A a 534 markets shipments aro smaller than of late and i gy A e Enxlish market, whers | 75¢ e sack; Cucumbers, 165 per §ox;causrr°1:§, 3 levied an assessment of §2, delinquent Decem- Jower and there scemed to be offerings of loan BT st 43, | imroschen. - Sharp, ditebenes oL stock-taking | Glasgow closed at 58 64 and Middiesbord at 60s | 2G2%e per Ib; Chile Peppers, 40860c per box: General Merchandise. ~ |51 el i s 4 bills in the market. But the general senti- Calumet & 28%5.| the Tron and steel trade aceordigiiO'able 10 | Tia.” Locally fron was quiet and unchanged. | Bell, 50@85c; ppers, 9@10c per Ib: e R Egg Plant, 75c@$1; Dried Okra, 15@50c per = Centennfal 1501 | cruder or more highly finished forms are con- box; Summer Squash, $1 50@1 75 A BAGS—CGrain Bags, 5%4@5%c for June-July | Cent twenty-year gold bonds, to furnish_funds e o s o e Tt Copper Ram D14 |/Kiered.’ The Dour Toarket ix pperently :in New York Cotton Market. Macrowtat Sauash, $3G10 ber ton; "ubbay: | delivery; San Quentin, 5.55c; Wool Sags, o | With Which to_ erect the new bullding. It cent succession of pessimistic utterances by | Boscon & Albany 258 - | Dattes tovoce | 0o Fhe mills are busily emploved on ol pasnon $15. T [30e; icocs Twtne. THOSS: Frelt Tage. Sile. | b poe Bastns o7 U cabaits o ol thars icading banking ‘wuthorities on the subjec of | BONCR BAR 163 [1ule Rovaterr: 1. \wheat, including flour, exports for the week | NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—The cotton inarket So and Bl for Iates SiZ¢s of Cotton and 6@ | bonds to the Bank of California as funds are bank credits and the currency has had @ nota-{ N Y NH & H....281 ending November 18, aggregate 4,440,160 bush- | opened easy with a decline of two to four points | ' Poultry and Game. FRO IS B T required. ble influence on Wall street-sentiment. Yes- | Fytchburg pfd....1 els, :Tfiinu 5,715,555 bushels last week and |and closed barely steady with the decline finally iy COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; ment in Wall street was one of depression, a2 : So The Standard Consolidated Mining Company" terday's sonouncement by the Penneylvania | Umion Paeific, 9% 4,983,704 bushels this week last year. Al % 3 atheid e ng 10G14 points. - Wellington, $3; Seattle, $6 50; B uarterly dividend of 10 cents per shaye wi . =cellaneous— . . 182, . ened the market and 20c was an extreme fig- S ; i Well- | offices on November 21. o i S BIn B FRAE 7 Business fallures in the United States for the Eastern Livestock Market. ure for fancy lots. About 75 cases came in. | Kisgmand 47 }e‘?‘:g‘:gf“dv:g“l:d'm“ LT B R Ry A e furbing factor, In view of the recent discus- | sy Aoy & el bt 2| N weel ng Thursday, November 13, were 205, == Local live Poultry was in moderats receipt | $13 20 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthraciie pold | United Raiiroads of San Francisco were quoted sion of this very subject. Penneylvania and | Dominis + & 5., c3%| against 148 lust weelk and 315 In this week Just CHICAGO. and met with g steady demand at sustained | T_i WOl ithraclle bee sy R Sh TN, ax T RO L A ts affillated stocks were the first in the market 3 E ¥ . & ), i el, T ton; C to show acute weakness, The announcement | Mass Eleciric. In' Canada the faflures numbe e o A et | D rtoen ot ofher” desmrintioney o BiEh- | 1er'\on n bulk and $17 in sacks; Kocgo'eg, 310 | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. red 10, as | 2500; steady; good to prime steers, $6@6 65; | cr. Prices of r descriptions were un- ks; Rocky 5 egainst 24 last week and 30 this week & Year | roor to medium, $3@5 15: stockers’ and. feeq. | changed. No Western.camo in. e g Roe bank suspension in Boston was also taken | yored Sruit iain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 ibs ‘ana 34 5 1064 I s 1 o 4 Takn | b=y ] g ek g per ton, accordiie to. brand. FRIDAY, Nov. 142 p. m. that center were supposed to be aimed at by | C 15, - et o~ Y avening s | ers, $2 @4 65; helters, $204 65; canners, | Game. . Recelpts were 110 sacka aud svers. | , OlL—Linseed, b2 for boiled and 500 for su. STATE: e e taiiee o Dt S - PORASIC S NP o s ¢ ) TR ; Texas fed steers, | thing cleaned up under a stéady inquive: in “barrels; cases, Sc more; California w UNITED STATES BONDS. e i o Py SR LONUON LN Pt n’g;&,“:fi:;:,;:,*:;d{‘; N 000: to-morrow, e e o g 11900 per ] D6 10 hoitea wna ne FoP % 1 16: Luca 3 LA EeAs R R TR 3 7 e : daay, 21,000; ] 1 > Tawe 3 coup. — r c(new, 7 Gt Begios Lo w0l 3¢ Gecined % pe | Cop for Toney 83 E-1gINortolk & Wet... T1p Dun’s Review of Trade. 25,000; Teft over, 000; strong to B higher: | 10G1cc for Hens: Geese, per pair. $1 b0g1 al | Lard Oll."extra Winter strained, barrere sis: | 45 GF rebs- LOUIIL |56 4e boup. 18— cent on th Yast call. onarbs & West., it closed easy; miked ard butchers', 85 9506 46: | Gosiings, $1 60@1 75; Duc for old and | Shees: $1: China Nut, 83G62c per galion; pugs MISCELLANEOUS TONDS, NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 14| Pennsylvanta e —— I § | -y ¥ 1 1t 58 35, bulke " §6 166 | B9850 10 3o e B pure, 70c; Whale Ofl, n.‘g..?.'."',m‘:fi_i Sherm. | Ala A W 8s. — — jOuk W g5 — 1025 Low. B R e ; i Per allon; Fish Oil, i barrels, 45er i, 00006 | Bay CPC3s. — 108% Oceanic'S s &7 — i NEW YORK. Nov. ‘ s | © SHEEP_Recelpts, 12,000; steady to lower; | S3e"%, $400; Brol Cocoanut O, In barrels, G334 fo Gaseh 30c; | € C G&E 5s.104%105% [ Omnibus Gs.126 — z Wle:’kly n:"'t“ Tr;aa w-m::;nw will :gg‘d“wmclh;ldu :2 m;l“sfl Owfl 80; fair g': dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 for ué&A‘x‘:‘ofl?v‘E:} ¥lon and guc.:hs. u7 ilogg;:c‘gcx;‘n a“: — it time since last March do ot mescasarily ndi. | 32,1500 15; Tiative lambs, §3 6005 25; West- | 1 S per doson; Cottontall Febnite S b0R1SS | B@Lo%E: Fearl Il in casce, 3o, B0 [ BAL € P e — =" PR & OR Gatisgia 4 e Rinoa ast March oot Secsmsy AUl |icon b, 38 W5Q0 5 e 21k, Star, 21%c: Bxira Star, P Astral, | per&C H 6s117%121 |Pwi-st R a.118% — e g v b Sy L g ST. JOSEPH. vasback, 33@7; Sprig, $3 g . 3 e i - F I TR pry ess. contrary, there were numerous Widgeon, $2@2 50; sm: line, in b 17c; in cases, H C&S 5%s.104 — |SF & SJV3e. 1 evidences that manufacturing and transpory. | | ST JOSEPH, Nov. 14 —CATTLEReceipts, | ¥1d5e08, $202 00; small Ducks, $1 grees, in bu Do 53 ... 96% — ierra Cal 6s109 111 " e R S, | e e e S | R B R S sty me leman . : h A > are now of greater e clrfwy ‘than at & -‘.‘n‘;n;v.;.e-u yeals, §2 506 75; stockers and feeders, §2@ | @75} lish Snipe, $1 ; mon, $1 25| TURPEN’ e Der et { .“\mxf ci}) L:_}n (1908) L S e Btboton S o ihaniiel s | ¢ Roce_mecnpt, sote: cpensa e pigne | © oD N R BIR ey 1 g |, B9 S 0 £ 300 4 made for s, ; - Red st — | (960)Sr A.105%1061; 4 S a heavy holiday trade, and frequent complaints | Slosed 10c higher: light and light “‘"P"?’E:W c per Ib; White b b S 4,000 20k p steady, 225 per unce. “Money, | of tardy cliverles testity :':"au &env’ o 9885} madiviating peert, +6'3036 47 buik, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ausntity © RN Swotiy 1 | EAX Jon e X 2@2% per cent. The'rate of discount sumption. ~ Prospects for continued activil; i R—The Western Sugar -3 3y 334 | open market for short bills is 3% per cent and | &7¢ bright because of umbrecodented harvests, | o SEELE —ReCeipts, 482; best, active, steady; | The woakness in Figs Is becoming more per- | pany quotes % per poung 1Y 1o0= | B of € o e e £ thrps Mionthe Hille 1a 3% e eies. prosperity in the agricultural sections assur. | Others, 3 ceptible, and there are now more sales at 50c | bags: Cubes, A Fine Vi 00 o Fom R ¥ S e e A R « Foreign Markets e R e overal davs awe. The latter fis- | 41 i0C! ey Geanalates Sine sk, Srngiated. [ N B C X S % 70 k - ure Is still t - .25¢: Dry G: N CR bs... ey U} Ry BB New York Money Market. Some cases, wages being advanced, while % =~ ana close buyers, who giadly paid Jt Gusing o | Sied (Course: 420 wralt o B 3000 1% - 2l Dueiber ‘of lncreases were voluntarily Eiven. | 1oNDON, Nov. 16.—Consols, 03%; siiver, will NS R Serronie 15 D o0 23 23 28 | NEW YORK, Nov. 14—Money on call, firm | first week of November showing & rise st 4§ | 22%c; French rentes, 99¢ B2lc: wheat car: 0GL H & Do 103 - g% ug :fi at 5@6 per cent, closing bid and offered at 5| per cent over 1901 and 15.2 per cent over goes on passage, nominal, unchanged; Walla o-sorhmh:fi fiy,%‘“"“"“‘*“' % "& 58" | per cont. Losiia | Hish temoerature retacds retail trade in sea- | Walla, 20s; Ensilah country market, quiet S Al e e 843 63% 6% | Bterling exchangeSieady at the -desiine cline 1n prices of pipes and tubes, there has | Standara Canfornie, s BHAGE oer ohens 1h

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