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A THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ew York Stock Market opens the week unsettled. Shipment of $750,000 in Gold from New York to San Francisco. Silver and Exchange show no further change. 1Wheat and Barley higher, botl here and in the interior. Oats and Corn str ong in sympthy with the other grains. Bran and Middlings firm again. No change in Hay. 1¥et Beans from the river being taken by the East. Butter in light supply and firm. Cheese ditto. ggs weakening under larger and increasing stocks. Dried Fruits in reduced supply and quoted firmer. Bacon and Lard ¥ Wool, F “@Yc lozwer. No change in Cattle, Sheep or Hogs. Cranbcrries in light supply and higher. Hams unchanged. lops and Hides as previously quoted. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables not materially changed. Pouitry in moderate receipt and steady Good local and Vshi/flping demand for Fresh Fruit. Pcaches, Prunes and Apricots. The New York Journal of Commerce of a ate date says In connection with the situation in dried *ruits a promirent operator on the coast states: "“The dried fruit market is in excellent shape. There is not an article in the entire list in over- supply. The rapidity with which the goods | have moved has been a cause of surprise to | everybody in the trade. It is apparent now that our large crop was very much overesti- | Stock remaining here in all lines is | y light. It was generaily thought =t of November we shouid have been in former oduction did not ap- ar. Apricots in North- ia are entirely out of the hands of that of this liforn: The shippers have a few cars, but | . There is no doubt that the rth- ern California apricots will show a very ma- terial advance in price during the spring menths. The only apricots that remain here ence are in Southern California, satisfied that the quantity there exceed 40 carloads, which are all in the ippers. of peaches in grow- be 125 carloads—certainly a quantity considering the = have shown no improvement large sizes, we confidently 1l sec better prices. Of 40-30s are obtainable, except a few t be had at exorbitant prices, say basis of other sizes. We think that sold than will be produced upplies are light, and a premium of Yc to the prune crop will ex- | and we think that more than 60.000 tons have already been sold. Prunes ave been going out at the rate of 100 carloads | day, a are satisfied that when pack- | w in hand is comoleted we prices.” |4 'ca(hj‘?Re[wrt. Meridian—Pacific SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. The following are € cof n Time.) 17, 5 p. m. the seasonal rainfalis to pared with those of same date last This Season. Season. 11.34 14 2 k z& z 3= = - 2 H = h B s Cloudy 1.42 an, Obisy, Clear Diegc Clear .00 Clear .36 Rain (18 Cléudy 1.30 Cloudy Tr. Cloudy .01 es the northern From Cape Mendo: rly winds and rain ted at the mouth nigh _southerly ny of the northern ow over Califor- 2y morning. g for thirty ungettled northern resh south- - Figgn K ; northwest Southern frosts in the iny i | Nevada—Cloudy T brisk to southiwest winds; porsioiy iight paowin 5" San Franci nity —Cloudy. Tuesday; possibly light show: res| th, i ALEXANDER G S prig s ¥ Orficial. * | | | > | i | i EASTERN MARKETS, New York Stock Market NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—The stock market | presented few if any marked characteristics to- day. Albough London prices ' showed im. | the opening here was decidedly ir- | This was probably caused by the ton of these who withstood last week's ession, as well as by the profit-taking of speculators who bought during that same pe- riod. These uneven conditions gave way to n better fecling before the end of the first hour, when it became evident that certain vague ru- mors of “trouble” were unfounded. The feat- ure of the early trading, as well as of the en- tire das. was Manhattan, which was excep- tienally strong and active, making a maximum end met gain of over § points on transactions that more than exceeded four-fifths of the day's cperatione. The rise in the stock. which wae | bought up only in big blocks by brokefs who | usually represent Gould intesests, revived the old stories that Manhattan is to be taken over by the New York Central on a guarantee divi- dend. No confirmation of this was obtainable, nor @id any great amount of credence attach to it The other tractions were fairly strong in eympathy. Metropolitan on very light trans- ections gaining over a point, with a fractional advance in Brooklyn Transii. C siderable attention was drawn to St Paul by resson of s rather irregular move- ments, and_the stock closed with a slight lose. New York Central, which made an early gain of 1% lost much'of Jts advance and Bal- and Okio fell over a point from top, provement, Teguiar 1t spite of its Kood Showing n earnings for the fiscal year. Other active rallway issues that alg d Tieavinesd included the ific group, ihe pressure acainst Union Pacific alone being vers marked. In the special class Colorado | Fuel, United States Steel, American smemu. Bugar and a few others were stead y. Sugar making & materisl net gain. For the most part, . bowever, changes were nnlmp-mnl during the | rly sesefon. and the ma eders showing & dispesition to awast unhxi | Cni & Aiton ptd Adams . B Rapid Transit Pacific Coast ::m-m- in Jocal financial situatfon. The » in #:50.000 10 Ran Francisco and $500.000 to Orleans, meking a total of $1,000,000 to the €rst named center in the last four days. m Srain on local resources was not m:‘nul tavor. There was practically no change in lor- | eign exchange, demand sterling ruling at $3 87. While bankers say exports, 1y heavy. ralljed the close of increased rail they orks at Schnectady. s irregular. The question y look for no immediate the fact that three fast ships land- ing at French ports leave for this city during | the week created some uneasiness. was as high as 6 per cent and a: the bulk of loans being at 41 pe don bought 25,000 shares in the early declines and sold the greater part on the rise. The in- creased dividend in Norfolk and Western com- mon failed to bring any material improvement | 10 that stock, although dealings were moderate- The decline of 31 points in General Electric resulted from reports of labor troubles at the company’s Wi taking in the last hour brought recessions to a | number of active iesues, and while the market Profit- wages continues to be a matter of serious discussion as well as the congestion of freight traffic on the roads, and it Is becoming élear dally that the capacity of practically every trunk road wili leading - — | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— Westinghse 'Com. 99 Call loans . Mining— Time loans Adventure ....... 1614 Allouez .. . 2% 4'Amalgamated .... 55% Daly Wes .4 Calumet & Hecla. | Centennial Copper Range. Atchison pfd. Dominion Coal Boston & "Albany 208 Boston Elevated.. 133 hawk N Y, N H & H..224 "|0ld Dominion Fitchburg pid Osceola Union Pacific. 100% | Parrot . Mexican Central. 234 |Quincy 5 Miscellaneous— Santa Fe Copper. 1% Am Tel & Tel...161 |Tamarack 47 Dom Iron & Steel 54% Trinity .. . 8% General Electric..178 |United States. 193, Mass Electrie. Ttah . 20 Mass Blec pfd. Victoria 5 United Fruit. \Winona . 2% o |Wolverine . . b7 iy LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Cons for money.. 934 |Norfolk & Westn. T1% Cons for account. 93%|Nor & W pi Anaconda Ontario & Westn. 30% Atchison Pennsylvania . Atchison_pfd. Reading .......... 2 Balt & Ohio 01% Reading 15t ned. 43 Canadian Plclflc 195 | Reading 24 prd. ‘\cnu & Ohio 45%|Southern Ry..... So Ry pfd. Southern Pacific.. N % Union Pacific. .. 103 Unfon Pac pfd... 92 U S Steel.. |U'S Steel ptd w N ¥ Central... Bar silver, dull, 22 11-16d per ounce. | Money, 2@2% ver cent. The rate of discount in the open market for (Call money | short bills is 3% per cent, and for three cent. m,{_ months bills 31§ r cent. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—CLOSE—Money on call was firm at 3%@G6 per cent.; closing bid and offered at 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 514@6 per cent. Sterling exchange was steady with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 S7 for demand and at $4 83 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 85 and $4 S8, Commercial bille, $4 83.125 and $4 83.875. Bar silver, 49c. Mexican _doliars, B4c. Bt Batell tn the adamnit. Bonds—Governmants, ‘easier; States, in- Bonds were irregular on a smafl range. To- | active; railroads, irregular. tal sales, $2,945,000. e e United States old 4s declined 3 per cent * on the last call. , ] NEW YORK STOCK LIST. New York Grain and Produce. Stocks— B lt: High. Low. Close. Atchison .. ; Atchison pid Balt & Onio . Bait & Ohio pi Canadian Facifi Canada Southern. Chesap & Ohio Chi & Alton Chi Ind & Louy Cni Ind & L pfd. Chi & G W B pd. Chi & Northwestn. Chi Term & Trn. Chi Term & T cCeX Denver & Rio G. Denver & R G pf Erie . Erte 1s Erie 2 Great Northern pid Hocking Valley Hocking Val pid. Iilinols Central . lowa Central .. lows Central > Southern . X & Southern prd - Lake Erie & West. W prd 2 Manhattan L . Metropolitan St Ry Mexican Central... Mexican National Pennsylvania . Reading Reading 1st pf Reading 24 nm Rock Island . Rock Isl pta St Louls & S F... StL & S F_1st pld. St L & S F 2d ptd. | St Louis s W B | §t Louis S W pfd.. St Paul ... . . St Paul pid Southern Pacific .. uthern Railway. Southern Ry pfd... Texas & Pacific... Tol St L & West. Tol St L & W p(d U Pacific .. U Pacific pfd . Wabash . Wabash pfd Wheeling & L E W& LE 2nd pfé . Wisconsin Central . Wis Cen pfd ket more active, WHEAT—Receipts, 59,500 bushels. Market steady. No. 2 red, TT%e elevator; No. 2 red, 76%c £. o. b, afloat; No, 1 Northern Duluth, 82%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, $31%c f. 0. b. afioat. As an outcome of light speculative offerings, high | cables, good support by the Chicago elevator interests, moderate interior receipts and a scare of shorts, wheat was very firm all day, closing %4 @%%c net higher with May in_the lead. ~March, 81%@Slisc, closed Sliic; May, 16@80c, 'closed 80c; December, 704G 7 _5-16c, closed T9Yic, | HOPS—Firm. HIDES—Quiet. WOOL—Quiet. , | _ COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, 40% | 7 5-16c; mild, quiet; Cordova 7%@l2c. Fu: $8% | tures closed net unchanged to 10 points lower. 33% | Total sales, 61,250 bags, including: Jhiue, $3i414.70c; February, 4.80c;’ March, 4.8504.90 18572 | May.' 5.0065.05¢; June 5.10@5.15¢; July, 5.3 531, | @525c; September, 5.25@5.35¢; October, 5.35c. s&fi SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 3 3-16c; 13305 | ceniritugal, 90 fest, 3'11-16¢; molasses sugar, 3815 | 2 15-16¢; refined, steady. / o DRIED FRUITS. fi?‘! EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- $2% | tinues easy as a result of offerings from in- 19 | terior points. Common are quoled at b@b%e, 134 | prime. 5%@6%c; choice, 6%wb% 130y | PRUNES—Spot are without "thange, either 15778 | in respect to thelr general position in the 334; | market or in point of quotations, which range | from 3 descriptions Telatively firmer than the smaller. APRICOTS—Firm at T%@12c in boxes and at 7@l0c in bags. | PEACHES—Firm at 12@17%c for peeled and | 612@16c for unpeeled. #* i Chicago Grain and Produce. # - CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—There was great ac- tivity in wheat at the opening and a large vol- ume of business was transacted during the firsc haif hour of trading. Later a quieter feeling developed, but toward the close another on- 15 | slaught was made on the market and the close Express Companies— ‘America United Sta Wells Fargo Miscellaneo Amal Copper A C & Found AC&F pa A Linseed Ofl Col Fuel & Iron Con Gas Con Tobacco ptd Gen_Electric Hocking Coal . Inter Papes Inter Taper ptd - Inter Power Laclede Gas Pacific Mail . People's Gas Pressed Rep Steel pfd . gar, .. "enn Coal B Steal pld rn Union ..‘mmmvv: Total sales W YORK BONDS. NE' U S ret 2s reg..1081% Do coupon Do s reg. coupon Do new 4p reg. Do coupon . Do old 45 re Do coupon Do bs le pon . Atchison gen 4x. Balt & Ohio 45, Do 33%s . Can Southern 24 108 Coptral of Ga Ga.1073; Do 1st 8 Ches & Ohte i 104%; Chi & Alton 3:2-. 80 Chi B & Q new 45 08 1z Hocking Val 4%s.1/ 104 1013 gy 0l 04 ol ekl Mlnn & sz L 45, .|0¢h |Mo K & T 4 MINING STOCKS. Iron Silver . Lflldvfllt was at the top for December, while May was only a shade under the best figures of the | day. The opening was strong on unfavorable weather and higher cables together with de- creased receipts from both local and outside 42% | points. Covering by shorts was a feature 201, | throughout the session. December opened e 46% | to Jc higher at 72%@73c and held steady 101 | arovnd 73c until near the close, when there 891 | was another advance, and final fAigures were at 530% | the fop at 78%c, showing a gain of . I Corn ‘Tuled extremely © orong. Sesember 2414 | opened %c o Sc higher and held firm 34 lhmuxhout. the day, the close being at the top 2415 | notch of SGc—a gain of 2¢ over yesterday's 18% | close. Outs were strong along with other grains, but 200 | trading was light. December closed ic up at 220 | 30%c. 125 ‘There was little doing in provisions. Tie 210 |close was strong with January pork 17le Bigtier, January lard 12%c higher and January 20,300 561 563% 553 | ribs 12%c ST T The.1¢ading tutures ranged as follows: G o5 | “Articies— Open. High. Low. Close. 2,600 28 27 2 TRl MO 5 314 31 200~ 920 92 @ SR o s S tia el g G b Ten L3000 a3k 4377 a2y 300 930 tou o ekl 545 s4% 6oy G0 8 835 g™ | December o 835 55 200 50 57y 2 MR 0% 5 15 17% 16 32% 4907 1447 14 W b ‘ol Noveinber 10 62% 10 85 10 62 December i b B e ] .unu-ry Sk sl Yo v Shurl Rlbl DQ! IW Ibs— e PR ED, | January o T92% 800 | May . ok 4| casn quou fons were us follows: Flour, lll wheat, A red, 2% S oty feeding bariey, 30@iS: 43G08c; No. I flaxseed, western. §1 20; prime timothy mess_pork. per bbl, $16 8Tkg17; per 100 1bs, $11 15; short ribs sides (lnule i dry saited” shouiders “(hoxed J ”‘"87}2 whort clear sides (boxed), $1U@10 23; ver, Lontract grade, $10 7o © o3 Pt Articles— R ipts. Flour, barrels . Soibe Tupments. Wheat, bushels um Corn, ‘bushels. {162,000 m 223533 Quts. bushels 256,000 386,800 "18,000 16,000 . 73,500 18,000 On the Produce Exchunge to-day the Butter market was firm: creameries, 18@28%c; dairies 18@22c; eggs, firm, Zie: cheése, steady, 11@15 P —— . Foreign Futures. 1 # LIVERPOOL, * ‘Wheat— arch. May. Opening . 5 11% b1 Ciosing. uiz 6 01‘11:: Wheat—- Nov. Mar.-June. 21 456 21 45 28 75 2865 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Tin underwent a severe decline in the London ket to-day, registering a logs of £2, as compared with final quotations of lgst Friday. Spot eloged there at £113 10s and futures at £112 10s, The New York market, Influénced by the de- 15 Litti D 3D Dcavia ief -ooooe 10| elopments abroad and by the general. con. 40 Ophir 1 00 | dition of the market, supplies, b:ln: abundant o6 Phoenix 05 | and_the immediate demal light,” was Alm g‘ ::‘l“ H :oe‘k and w';v;r the lm -mnununx m e ints, Wit trm lsz. So Blerra 3 r{é’m .h'ron the fln d\mneu but lost 70 Small Hopes- 2 | enly By Loudon, where it closed at 251 s . Standard .. -8 00 | 6d Tor lpot and at 251 7s 6d for lulure! New 293,135 bushels; exports, | 14c for all sizes, with the larger | York prices were unchanged, but the under- tona‘ was '1"!70 g‘ct -nlnld‘ua ‘-t‘ $10 75, lake at $11 50@11 electrolytic at M nominal, and casting at $11 30@11 Lead was steady, but quiet and unchuged here at $4 1214 and in London at £10 15s. Spelter ruled dull and weak, being about § points lower locally, where it closed at $5 25. In London it was unchanged at £10 Ircn In Glasgow closed at bfs and in Mid- dlesboro_at d. The local iron market was quiet and unchanged. Warrants continue nominal. No. 1 foundry, northern, $23@25 No. 2 foundry _(northern), No. 1 foundry (southern) and No, 1 foundry (southern, soft) $22@23. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 1T.—CATTLE—Receipts, 18,000, including 500 Westerns; 10@15c high- er. Good to prime steers, $6@6 90; poor to me- duum, 33 239 25; stockers and feeders, $§2a cows, $1 40@4 50; hel{ers 1 10@2 40; bulls, g tam 00; Texas-fed n.eem. s Receipts: To-day: 25,000; fo-morrow, 22,000; left over, 3500; 10@15¢ mgner closad strong. ~ Mixed and butchers', §6 1020 75; good to choice heayy, $6 45@0 M mugh he VY, 00« 40 light, $6 10@G 4 bulk of sales, $6 Z.m‘ S BEPo Receipts, 32.000; sheep and lambs steady to strong. Good to . choice wethers, 33 B0@+4 10; fair to choice mixed, $2 50@a} Western _sheep, §2 l;uobs lfi ;:fililve 50@5 25; Western lambs, 7 Kt “ST JOSEPH, Nov. 17. —CATTLE-Recelpts 2311; steady to_ strong: stockers 10@15c high™ Natives.” $3 15; cows and heifers, 50@h 00; veals, §3 50@6 00: bulls and stass, $2 25@5 25; stockers and feeders, $2@4 75. HOGS—Receipts, 3003; higher. Light and light mixed, $6 50; medium and heavy, :o AT15@6 B5; pigs, $4@6 25; bulk, $6 474G 50. SHFEP-Reulm!, 1387; ‘strong to 15¢ high- Ton native lambs, $5.25; grassers, weth- $3 65. - Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK, Nov. \grain Saturday, November 15, as compiled by | the New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: | Wheat, 38,092,000 bushels; increase, 1,994,000 bushels. ~ Corn, 2,102,000 'bushels; ~decrease, 85,000 bushels. Oats, 7,571.000 Bushels; crease, 61,000 bushels. Rye, 1,348,000 bushels increace, 71,000 bushels. Blrley‘ 3,393,000 bushel,n increase, 173,000 bushels. Ne'w York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—The cotton market | opened firm at an advance of T@9 points and closed steady at a net rise of 2@10 points. Al e Foreign Markets. “Western lambs. er. ers, 17,—The visible supply of | a LONDON, Nov. 17. onsols, 93%; silver. 22 11-16; French rentes, 99f Tt ‘Wheat, car- goes on passage, quiet, steady; No. 1 StaWdard | California, 30s ¢d; English country markets, uiet apd steady: wheat and flour on passage lqn U'l?&d Kingdom, 2,440,000 bushels; whu"‘ and flour on passage to Continent, 1,670,000 | bushels. | LIVERPOOL, Nov. 17.—Wheat, firm; No. | 1 Standard California, 6s 5lod@6s 6d; wheat in | Parls, steady; flour in Paris, firm; French | country markets, quiet but steady; weather in England. fine brit_cold. 'OTTON—Uplands, 4.42. Northern Wheat Market. ‘WASHINGTON. | TACOMA, Nov. 17.—Wheat 1@2c Bluestem, 76c; club, T OREGON. PORTLAND, Nov. 17.—Wheat, auiel | Walla Walla, 68@70c; bluestem, 721@74 higher. firm. val- SEATTL] —Clearings, $§808,309; A ov. 17.—Clearings, $444,823; | bal 29,363, ORTLAND, Nov. 17.—Clearings, §882,761: | balances, §: SPDKA)«E Nov. —Clearings, $470,382; balances, $66,080. * LOCAL MARKETS. —_— % Exchange and Bullion. A New York dispatch yesterday reported the | deposit of $750,000 with the Sub-Treasury lor, immediate transfer to San Francisco through the Government agency of exchange credits by wire. The says:. ‘“This is.a_continua- | tion of the mysterious movement to San Fran- clsco last week.” Yesterday's transfer makes a million dollars to date for this epecial ac- count, and there is still a million to come. All quotations remained unchanged. Sterling xxchnnlm Gfl fll 4 84 Sterling Exchange, sight 4 87T% Sterling Cables. — 488k New York Exch: - par New York Exchange, telegraphic — 21 Silver, per ounce, .- 49 Mexican Dollars, nominal Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The forelgn markets continued | steady to firm, with a further advance in Liv- erpool futures, The world's shipments for the ek weis ag follaws, \p apariare: . Rlmsias, 399,000; Danubian, 306,000; Argentine, 15,000: | Indian, 76,000. The American visible supply increased 1,094,000 bushels. Chicago advanced %c, and reported a large volume of business. Firmness still ruled in this market, and both | cash and future wheat were very strong, the ! latter advancing again. At Stockton $1.86% Was paid for No. 1. equivalent to $1.40 here. = | CASH WHEAT. No 1, $1 3561 s8%; Milling, $1 401 4214 per ct FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. li;;:h. ‘u:w. » L33 4 !J‘Jh 1,35’;‘; ”53;’: 2 p. m. Session. Open. High, Low. December JL30% 1.35% 1.34% 1,“:\5‘ May .... 137 137 1.30% 1568 BARLEY—Opened tbe week with an ad- vance, both in cash and future grain, with a Drisk ‘demand and light supplies. At ‘Stockton No. 1 feed sold at $1.20, equivaient to $1.23% | here. i CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 10%@1 20; Brewing and shipping rades, $1 22W@l 20; Chevauer, - gfll’ fair !0 cheice. it b FUTURES. Session 9 to 11 a. m. Open. "High. Lo i | December L10% 120% 110% L s0% May ... 248 N2 124ty 123 2 p. m. Session, 1QBen: Migh Low. Close. December 1204 1504 18 . "A;f 1 13 Lo MO TE Fuie firm, with large tran - ported up north, un.nn..’.‘.:n ure. moderate end receipts are light. White, $1 25@1 30; Black, $1 10@1 20 for xud nnd $1 27%@1 36 for seed; Jed, §1 1‘1;34, for common to choice and $1 2 for (finflh CORN—The nmnnh in wheat, Barley and Oals Is imparting additional firmness to corn, and the market is very closely and firmly held, though prices show no change. Western_(sacked) s quoted at §1 30 for yel. Jow and $1 40 for whm. Calitornia, Lur.- Yellow, $1 40@1 473%; small round do, AWhite, $1 456G 55; fi‘ynm W o S 20a1 \anntnd $110@1 ‘Brow! @1 40 for oted at Sx 0661 10 per cotl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at ¥1 75 per ctl. " Flour and Millstuffs. ' FLOUR—California Family Extres, $ig4 25, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 90@4; Ore. gon and Washington, $3 25 per bbl for Fam. ily and $3 40@3 U5 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sack n as fol- lows: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Fiour, 3 25; Rye lul $3; Rice Flnnr. $7; Corn nul, 55 b0; extra cream do, 5; Oat Groats, ¥0 25: Hominy, H 2561 00; Buck- wheat !‘loul’. kit 50; ‘arinu, $4 80: %o.. i LT uu.- 5; gohed o-u. urer; 'i k. ; in -:;flu, TR 8 e 'Fn <2, VSl Hay and Feedstufis. Bran and MIAdlings are reported firm again, Ings. - There i g '.“'.%“l‘n."&'.'rl e 1 very e % oranleih ulDDng w 50 Mr ton. FEED! M’L')‘ri—muu m Qllca_e nlnm mll $26 nu c-ln. ; Corn I-.l. 50; conseat r“' Wieat W un wm: sales at a“:é al i T515: "Sea Cat 500 ’. 3800 50; talte l(l.umblover.m 6 B Eom s e | Beans and Seeds. Dealers now report the bean market very dull. Most of the r ts from the river ln wer, but the East is tal them at prices ui der the qnmauaui which represent dry stock unx.v'. _ There. is ncthi BEANS—Bayos, “0.!90 small’ | White, | scriptions were duli and lower. i its own or weaken off, is a matter of consider- NOVEMBER 18, 1902. 285 g%"’ : l-m wmu. :2 mu. Pink, 2 800 Red, 4 2584 40° Fed Kidneve, §4 1508 Blackere, '§3 1003 0 Per cental, Brown l(unud $3 25; Yellow Mus- nrd. 25;° Fls Canary, 404 = for Eastern: Alfalta, 10G11e; Raps. 1% 3% @4c_per Ib. 2%ec. Tlmofl!x Tec: Hemp, 3! DRIED PEAS—Niles, 32 50; Green, $1 85@: Blackeye, — per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There is nothing new to report in potatocs or onions. Strictly faney stock is in light sup- ply and steady, but inferior stock is In exces- sive supply and dull. Sweets move freely at the previous quotation. Tomatoes continued in ample supply and sold at a wide ra aceording to quality. The caa- ners secured a considerable quantity at 35c per . Receipts of other vegetables were light, but as the demand was likewise, prices were no_higher. mrA'roEs—-au:b-nk- from the river, from 516 S Burbanks, ey ¢ ctii Oregon, ver 3 54?' per ctl; Sweet Potato 2 Der ctl (ur Merced, ON: 50¢ ner ctl. VEGETABLES—Guen Peas, 5c per 1b; String Beans, 5@6e, including Wax; Lima, Se; Cabbage, 75¢_per ctl; Tomatoes. 500 85¢ per box, , ¥ith some fancy nights: S E!E Plant, 1b; Summer Squasl Marrowfat Squash, $15, Dried Okra, 15@20c_per $1 25@1 50 per box; $8@10 ver ton; Hubbard, Poultry and Game. Two cars of Western Poultry were marketed and sold off well at good prices. Receipts of California live were very light and the que- tations were unchanged. There were only 5 cuses of dressed- Turkeys received and they sold promptly at previous prices. Receipts of Game were 185 sacks. Hare, Rab- bits, Snipe and good Canvasback Ducks were in demand at steady prices, but the other de- POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 18@20c per Ib: live ‘Turkeys, old, 14@16c for Gobblers and 14@16c for Hem, Geese, per $1 50@1 75; Goslings, §1 50@1 75; Ducks, g;fi-t for old and S5Gb 80 tor young: ‘Hons, $4 5045 80 Young Roosters, $5@5 50; old ' Roosters, Fryers, $4g5; Broilers, $4G+4 50 for large ard $3@3 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 12%@1 25 per dozen for old and $1 75@2 for Squabs. GAME—Doves, $1 per dozen; Hare, §1 259 1 50 per dozen; ‘Cottontal] Rabbits. $1 50@1 7 Bnluh Rabbits, $1: Mallard Durkl» $3 Canvasback, $4@7 50; Sprig, $3@3 50; Teal, $1 75@2; Widgeon, $1 50; small Ducks, $1 50 Gray Gee: 50; Whité Geese, §1 25@1 Brant, $2 50 for iarge and $1 50 for :ma ;-llnnkzrl. $4@6; English Snij ‘common, 50. 2; . Butier, Cheese and Eggs. Butter is higher and weak at the advance. This is a strange statement, but it expresses the state of yesterday’s market. The fact is, while stocks are moderate and holders are get- ting an advance, the retailers are not taking the high-priced creameries only from hand to mouth to satisty the wealthy retail trade, most of the public demand being for the me- | alum and lower grades and cold storage goods, which are moving off much better than the fancy squares. Whether the market will hold able speculation on the street. Cheese rules firm at the recent advance, with light supplies. Eggs are lower and stocks of fine ranch are accumulating. No buyer who was posted on the condition of the market paid over 50c yes- terday, though a few sales were reported pver this figure. Dealers look for lower quotations irom now on, though a spell of cold weathec might send the market IID again. Receipts were 20,200 lbs But Eggs and 7800 1bs Cheeses BUTTER—Creamery, 34@35c per 1b for fancy, %G for firsts and 30c for seconds; dairy, 25@30c; store Butter, nominal; cold storage, | 24@27c. CHEESE—New, 141@15c; old, nominal; | Young America, 15@13%c; Eastern, 15%@ 16%c¢; - Westeri.” 15@16¢_per 1b. D EGGS—Ranch, 4714@50c for fancy and 40@ 45c for lower and medium grades; store, nzzu“mmll, cold storage, 22¢7c; Western Eggs, 27%: . 373 cases Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Cape Cod Cranberries are quoted very firm, and future arrivals will be held still higher. There arée no more Wisconsins of any conse- quence left. Coos Bay are offering again. Yesterday good day in the fruit mar- ket. There was a good local demand and the 1 Puget Sound steamer took out a large quantity, consisting chiefly of Oranges and Grapes. The top quotation-for Navel Oranges was obtained only in a small way ' for the best offerings. Three stralght cars of Navels were marketed Good dry Grapes from Martinez readily com. manded full figures, but the receipts from the, mountain districts were wet and sold from 40¢ to per hox. A few small consignments of Raspberries and Strawberries came in and sold slowly. HucKleberries are out of the market. Prices of the other fruits stood about the same. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $11 50212 per bbl for choice and_$8G10 for common; Coos Bay, $2 75@3 per box. )(ASPBM(ml::—w@D per chest. AWBERRIES—70c per drawer for Long- “urlhl and §6 per chest for Malindas. QUINCES—30@60c_per box. PLUMS AND. PRUNES 50¢ per box for ness of trade, as the demand has fallen off con- rably since prices made thefr last radical The fact is,”most cured meats have arkably high, and it is lurpruln‘ that e oublic pald the steep prices. There ls so hmher change in Hame, but the tendency is Uma.n MEATS—Bacon, 14c per Ib for y, 14%c for light medium, 16%c for light, ¢ for extra light, 18%¢ for' sugar-cured and 2 c for extra sugar-cured; lastern s ams, 1515 16c California Ham: Sess Beet, H1o Extra Mess, $10 Family, $11 ime Mess 15 505 extra clear, Mess, $19 w Dry Salted Pork, nguhc Pig l»‘urk $30; Pigs’ beet, 30; 'TAnb—mm- ¢ 84 @Ske ver Ib und a r pure: half-barrel; i 10~lb e 2 e, 13} 34 uns, B N FULE Ak—One half-barrel, Vc; thres hm-urnl-. 93;c; one ‘tierce, 9%c; two tlerces, wiec; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil about 1%ec under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, 8%c; Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and 8%c for light; Stags, 7e; Saited Kip, 8340; Salted Veal, 93ac; s:luu (PUBL Dryc Hlda‘-‘cflc Gulls, iGe: Dry Kip, Ewltd a aise ; Culls and Brands, léc} shearlings, Shch | ehat ] cach; medium, (5@Tc; lodg wool B s o Horae Hiidce, calt 33 tox args and $2 50 for medium, for small and $ig2 Horsehi dry, $1 75 for w“tI:: mmum. :l';l 25 for small and Skins—Dry Mexican, $2iyc; dry-ulta )uuun, 2Bc; dry Central American, for \ n? Goat sm.—rmu ‘Angoras, 75c; large 'l'AL!JDW—No. 1 rvlflel!d, fl%w per 1b; Y NS0T, SpringValley 7 A e the o 46 mednm and coarse, 15@10c per b Clip—San Joaquin lnd Southarn. 10100 i e lb: 4o Lambe, 8@10c: Northern froe, 106 per Ib: de Oc; 120; defective, 9@10c per Ib; Hampoldi and Mendocino, 12g15¢; Middle County, 9@ilc per pound. HOPS—23@27c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Previous prices rule for all descriptions. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers follows: .rill:;:!-‘ifiu%mc for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for Cow v . 7@Sc; small, 8%@9%c per Ib. AL e T aSwc: Ewes. 195 per ib. LAMB—9@9%ec_per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs. §1@9%¢c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle. CATTLE—Steers, § Cows and Helfers, S e e T Y et LVE:! c per k SHERP. Wethers, 3% @4c: swes, 31483 per b (xkross weight). MBS—Yearlings, 3%@4c per HOGS—Live Hogs, 250 Ibs 2nd undzr, 014G 6%c; under 150 lbs, 6%c; feeders, 3%@6%c; £ows, 20 per cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, and stags, 40 per cent Off from above quota- tions. o General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@5%¢c for June-July delivery; San Quentin, 5.55¢c; Wool Bags, 320 38c; Fleece Twine, 7%4@Sc; Fruit Bags, Slc. Ge and 6% for three sizes of Cotton and 64@ | sife for Brown Jute. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; goum‘u‘d ‘Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; /Bryant, $6 50; Rosiyn. $7; Coos Bay, §6 50; Greta, $i; Weil- send, $6 Co-operative Wallsend, ~$6 5u; Richmond, $7 50; Cumberland. $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks, Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, ——; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Weish Lump, xn 50; Cannel, $0 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Moun- tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $ 50 per ton, according to brand. OIL—Linseed, 52c_for boiled and 50c for raw more; California Cum. 70c; pure, ol $1; China Nut, 55@Zc per gallon; :2?. in_barrels, 70c; cases, 7b¢c; Sperm, Whale Oil, natural white, 50@53¢ 30c; T0c; ure, g!r gallon; Fish Oil, in barrels, 45c; cases, Cocoanut O, in bflrrell. €3%¢ for Ceylon and = 0 cases, 23%4c; do, 73 de- “in bulk, 18%c; in cases, 28c; Benziue, e, fa bulk, 10c; In cases, 22%¢; §6-degree Gaso- line, in bulk, 2lc; in cases, 2i%e. TURPENTINE—72c per [allon in cases and G ln drums and iron barrels. AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ 6‘/.1. per 1b; White Lead, 6@6l4c, according to juantity. W CGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-1b bags: * Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 4.50c; Powdered, 4.35c; Candy Granulate 4.35¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25¢; Gran lated Coarse, 4.25c; Fruit Granulated, Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), 4.15¢c; fectioners’ A, 4. ulinolla A 75¢; Golden C_ 3. barrel more; ; 50-1b bags, 10c_more for all klndl Tab- | Jete- Hal(-barrels, 4.78; boxes, B per ib. No | order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR .\(ONDA;. NOVEMBER 17, Flour,qr sks 6,304| Hay, tons Wheat, ctl 21'm Straw, ton Barley, o 210| Raisins, bxs Oats, ctls 40| Tallow. ctls Corn, ctls Beans, sks ° Potatoes, (fll | Quicksilver, fiks Onions, sks . 9.12 Leather, Wool, bales Middlings. sk 1471 | Brasdv. g 500 | Bran, s 1.500! Lime, bbls .. | OREGON. Oats, ctls 860/ ok . * * STOCK MARKET. * . Local stocks and bonds continue dull and featureless. The Justice Mining Company has levied an assessment of 5 cents per share, delinquent De- cember 19. The Pacific Coast Borax Company will pay the regular monthly dividend of $1 per share | on November 2t In New York yesterday the bonds of the United Railways of San Franeisco were quoted at 1 and interest, and the subscriptions at $4C@48. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Nov. 17—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Pac C Borx. us“mu, 4 Wine ATioin = Morning Session. Boa: 10 Fireman’'s Fund Insurance... 50 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar. 100 Hutchinson 8 P Co. | Western Fish -~ AUCTION SALES = ) = AUCTION SALE p— T, 9¢ head of BROKE and UNBROKE lAl.l! and GELDINGS, consisting of 20 head STANDARD BRED HORSES. ALL <.K0“ consigned by R. W. SCOTT RISHOP, INYO et ot Th 20 S PROKE HORRRS ng to 1300, 181 . 'J. JACKSON, COLls?\ CO('N‘;; Thursday, Invemher 20, 1902 ST., cor. Van "RED H. CHASE & CO., 3 Livestock Auctioneers. Horses now at yard. Send for catalogue, 2 AT A!Cl'_m. 2 Saturdays - - December 6th and 13th At 10:30 A, M. at the Ranch of the E_B. and A. L. STONE CO., ELMHURST. ALAMEDA COUNTY, CAL. WILL BE SOLD 300 VD MULE AND MULES, Comprising draft animals |weighll 1100 to 1800 pounds). busine: driving and saddle horses. Also diet, and spring wagons, scrapers and other vehi- cles and tools. 50 sets chain, carriage and buggy, harness, saddles and bridles. Haywards electric cars, connecting with svery broad gauge local from San Francisco at Twenty-third lve station, pass the ranch. L. SCHAFFER, Auctioneer. LAUNDRY, express, peddler, grocers Ao 2ha wagons of all description: bugsies. carts and 40 sets of single and double harness; also a large assortment of horses for all pur poses will be sold at your own price at Folsom st., Tuesday, Nov. 18th, at 1 a m Sale every Tue: £, REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE AT ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19th, at i1 a. m. I will sell a lot of cheap horses and mares; also 1 rubber tired buggy and harness. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. Equitable (pooh) Gas. Hanford Oil Home OIl . Honolulu Sugar Imperial Oil . Kern Oil . - London and § F Bank (Ltd) . Monte Cristo Oil Mercantile Trust Northern Cal Power. Nevada National Bank. North Shore Railroad. Of CIL¥. Notheloust, Orpheum Company .... Peerless OIl Pacific_States Tel Paraffine Paint . Postal Device & Reed Crude Oil. . San Francisco Drydock. San Joaquin Ofl...... Sausalito Land & Ferry. Sperry Flour Company. Standard Electrie Sterling Ol ... Thirty-three Oil Twenty-eight Oil Truckee Electric West Shore Ofl : Morning Session. Board- 10 Honokaa 50 Northern Cal Power. 200 Monte Cristo Afternoon Session, 50 Peerless MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 700 Best & Bel T 300 Caledonia 30 200 Caledonia 25! 100 Confidence .. 6€3|1200 Savage 700 Gould & Cur 16| 200 Sierra N 21 71; 100 Stiver HIll 30 300 Union Con s 100 Catedonta ...1 25 600 Chollar ...... 700 Con C & V.. 100 Gould & Cur 300 Gould & Cur 100 Mexican 3 100 Mexican 03 14 200 Utah ... 300 Yellow Jack.. Piums and Te@s) per crats for Frunes ek o per box for common, 50c@ goree e 8 for ch‘olc_e and $1 20G1 50 for fancy; i A g TR (% i a jliontng here i it S Rt S0t on, $1 752, - 110% B 2 O RSIMMONS—75ca81 per box. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, Morning Session. FRARSWinjer XNelis, = $l01.25 per/loki | Ala A W Go. — |Oak W g 5s. — 108 | 300 Belcher ..... 13!1000 Gould & Cur . 18 other Winter. Pears. 5U@73c. Oceanic S 5s — 87 500 Best & Bel .. 37|1100 Gould & Cur. 20 POMEGRANATES—75¢G$1 for small boxes Omnibus 6126 — | 300 Best & Bel | 8t and §1 75@2 for large. Pac G Im 4s. 96 | 300 Caledonia . . TL GRAPES—Table Grapes $125 per crate for PRCA CM 6a.108 | 208 Care o Isabella, 66@85c for Cornichon and 40@Se per | Pk & OR 0s118%121 o o e e oy b4 box or crate for other descriptions. Grapes in Pwi-st R 6s.118% — 200 Con C & V o large open boxes. 75c@$1 25. With some fancy | PR T |/ s e < m(':‘x?)‘ll?é“’r%‘t"["’x%‘i%.-‘ ‘«l’n $3 50@4 e SF & SJV5s.123% — | 2600 Gould & Cur . 20 Tang: T box 3 2 for large and $2 50@3 for small Navel . Beod: | 5 E";’%f}{' &ms 11 | 3100 Gould & Cur . 14 1500 Union Con .. 28 | lings, 81 3002 25; Tangerines.” i ot 5o TR T U0 10Y | Atternoon Sessicn. per smail bua; Lemons, M. comnion, |, sifs < H's0ai o o dhotes i 33 3005 tor Taneys | L A 1 Co GxA0h 0t Tl T | Grape Fruit, $2 50@3 50; Mexican Limes, $i| Do Bt 250 Bt & Bl 300 Hale & Nores 21 50; Bananas, $1 7662 50 per bunch for New | Do gtd 3s. [ ASiass B Yt Rugbans s Orleans and §1 %542 for Hawaltan; Pineapples, | LAP lcon Bs o | B S e o e {4 e o, SRk AL e e 250 Chollar .1\ 08/ 900 Union Con .. 28 . - .. 300 Con C h V. 7] . Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. |~y B NP CLOSING QUOTATIONS, As/will be seen in the first column, the mar- | N © ket for Fruits {s in exceptionally good posi-| ¢ MONDAY, Nov. 17—4 p, m. tion, with supplies greatly reduced and better | o g Bid-Ask. | Julia o - TO prices for some descriptions expected. Oak T Bid-Ask. | Justice im . FRUITS—Apricots, 5@Sc for Royals and Do Bs Un G&E Ss.1 = :RT. o1 - entuck o; - 8%@13c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, X b - - : 434@7c; sun dried, 3G4l4c; Peaches, 41@T%c: WATER STOCKS. [ T s B Pears, 3%@4l%c for quarters and 5@0%c for | Contra Costa 71 723 Port Costa.l 64 663 | pelt 581 00 1 05 halves; Nectarines, 4%@5%c for white; Plume, | Marin Co... 60% — Spring Val.. 853 3¢ | goo o = -2 A Wa s G v uiplies, GAS AND ELECTRIC. 4 Caledonia 125 6 17 b 8T DRIA T e oIt four | Cent L & P. 5% 3%|SacEG &R — 39 T Challenge J o8 U crop, BU@2e for the four | 8% 348 F G & E 0% 313 | Chollar . ® 10 iy O stzes, with @@lc premlum for the large sizes. | SRR, - -l RAISINS—1902 crop are quated as follows: | Mutual & L. o0 848 0 G 1 G0 & -4 S8 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, Sije per b R R TR o -4 - 1b; 3-crown, 0%c; 4-crown, Seedless loose ik — 02| St Louls P 525 Muscatels, bc: ess Suitanas, Oc: Scedless RRURANCE gt~ o e S {Ttiotfet B0k: Tcianh Topdun Heves L iy Fna.s10 — | 18 * —| Union C = &« ib boxes, 31 40 per box: 3-crown, $1 50; 4. | Firem's Fnd. 3y L B aloay < - b boxes, §2; 5-crown DA yewont 18| Yellow 14 15 90 |LP & _”1“ 110% Hale & Norcs 20 22 .. r Mer Ex (i) 40 60 — LU . Doivwiis [ F Nadonh — ANONYMOUS NOTE HINTS u-rs.—w-lnuu 0. 1 softshe st No. NGS BANKS, 20 s b h.fid'k:;lr lwl.“y‘f' %o | ver S & 1. e w3 Vav & Loan. 90 105 AT WATER FRONT MURDER $i4@10c; Almonds, llc onparie| B e it DAV e — St o0 for R BB T i Mg 8 |Union Trstis0 — |Coromer Advised That One of Two Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12G12%c: Filberis, 1o = < Dead Men Was Robbed and gittic: Pecapr, LOLsc; Cocdanuts. 33 6005: STREET RAILROADS. Drowned. ‘hestnuts, 12 . 10244206 jlarket-st .. W% — g HON' E}:—hct""':ug“if"f: e g — — Presidio ... — A letter in an envelope of the New Ade- 11c for light & extract : .. BY@ulge; light amber, extracted, 0G0 ¥%e; durk. | b l;nglfiz} Ry B laide Hotel and signed “A Longshore- Sudihc. Wit i ason i SUGAR. man” was received at the Coroner's of- (BEESWAX ATHGI0 ber Hana .. 3% Al Kilaues ... 8% % | fice yesterday morning. The writer stat- S Hawailan wel 3 — Provisions. Hovalt © 13% 13% | Onomea 2% 5i |eca that the body found. in the bay mear Hutchirison . ux 14% /| Paauhau ... 16% 16 | the foot of Spear street wharf was that ANEOUS. of a man who recently arrived from Bacon and Lard were reduced %c vesterday. Oceanic § Co — Alaska with considerable money, and Dealers ascribe the decline to the general dull- Pac A A 1Bet ho wat working da & Suit e &% this harbor. The writer stated further that he saw the man about a week ago in a water front saloon with two. ex-com- victs, and ke heard one of them say that he was going to “dump” the man some night. Two men were found recently in the bay near Spear street, one on Saturday and onc on Sunday. The first body was identified as that of a man named 20 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co T 50 5 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 8 00 25 Makawell ..... . 23 25 5 Paauhau S P Co 15 50 ,000 Oakland Trans Con 5 per cent..108 00 1000 S P of Arizona (1910)..........114 25 Street— 100 Onomea Sugar Co...... ceveenes 28 00 Afternoon Session. 15 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar.. 40 00 X IW Makawell .. 23 25 50 Pagubau & 15 87% 25 8 F Gas & Electric D41 oo 2% Sprin[ “Val Water, & 90. - 85 50 Street— 15 Plcfiflc & Bora: ehtmio ieiad CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Asked. Counties Power. Central Gas and Californta P« Callfornia Bhipping Co, California Title Ine & 'rnm i Gentral Bank of Chutes Com :C:i tern Dynamite ... s e Ewa Sugar Plantatioa. Thompson, who drove a coal wagon and had been on a protracted spree, and the second was that of a sailor named Peter Morgan, an able-bodied seaman who was discharged from the Ditton on October 30 of this year. The note was handed over to the Police Department, ———— e ———— Chinese Servant Arrested. Ah Dong. a Chinese servant employed at the Bella Vista Hotel, 1001 Pine street, ‘was arrested yesterday morning by De- tectives Dinan and Wren and booked at the City Prison on a charge of grand lar- ceny. He is accused of having stolen a rair of diamond earrings valued at fl last Saturday. The jewels belonged to UmO.C.Booth.nMfllhlmu oand she left them on top of the byreau drawers in her bedroom for a few mo- ments while she had occasion to leave the room and when she returned they were gons Vs