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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 190%. - : ; ST tions range from 3% to T¥c for all descrip- | Standard California, 30s 9d; Walla Walla, 20s | Goslings, 50@1 75; Ducks, for old and “tions. 40; English country markeis, auiet $2@5 50 - young; Hens, $1 50: young NPRICOTS _Are firm at TA@IZ in boxes | - TAVERPOOL. Nov. 18 Wheat, firm: No. 1 | Roosters, 5005.00; old Roosters, = %4 5000 and 7G10c in bags. Standard Callfornia. ge §1d@0s 1d; wnnc in | Fryers, $4@5; Broilers, $4@4 50 for large and PEACHFS-—I[eet with a steady jobbing de- | Paris, firm; flour in Paris, firm; French coun- | §3@$ 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 1214@1 25 per mndl:dl 12@17%c for peeled and 63%@10c for try, mrkh 1?;1“31{1 w:e!.hu in i:nslud frost. | dogen for old and 31 -rns for mb-, unpeel 'OTTON—Uplands, 4.44d. Doves, dozen; $1 25@ —— % ; TR AT 1 50 per dozen; cammml lt- bits, n mm it B 5 | Brush Rabbits, $§1; Ducks, $3@4 AUCTION SALE | Chicago Grain and Produ St el sie, wani, Tl ca, 7 ce. 9 eon, ucks, l ‘ 80 g LOCAL MARKETS. ;1 - ) Bnm% ?:‘, v e 3150 | a0 Bead o BROKE and UNBROKE MaRES s mnhflonker'i, $496; English Suive, $2: | STANDARD. BHED Hrommns” b sone ane a 3 ' 2 commen, 3 grandsons of Electioneer, Nutwood and Gen. T & S Dol ont. CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Wheat ruled firm, and % o 7 3 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Kan City .o... 97 | the market was active, with good commission- Exchange and Bullion. E SCOTT BibOD o atgmed 27 R W Kan City pi house buying throughout the day. Disappoint- Butter, Cheese and Eggs. head unbroke horses weighing from 1000 to u A j{axeErie & ing cables and improved weather caused | The steamer Ventura, which arrived from 1300 cousigned by T. J. JACKSON, COLUSA York Stock Market lower on the day. ke E & Weat ptd ome selling shortly after the opening, but | Sydney on the 17th, brought up from Australia | Apoet ealers are quoting a weak and slow- | COUNTY. Avvivial of £ - J = 3 Manhatenn e i 122% | the greatly decreased receipts in the North-| £301,000 in sovereigns, which will be turmed | e market for Butter, with 3ic as their high To Be Sold Arrival of £301,000 in sovereigns from Australia. | Motsopolitan S35 om g azm T bl “aepresalon, and pricss weré | Ihto American coln at the locai mint, 8 sy | guotation. Some favorite creameries are be; "IIIISGI], IM&IIIMI’ zfl, |902 [ ‘tocks an. & o strong the remainder Of e day. trength | Sterling Exchange, lays . . | ing sold at 3c. Supplies ars n 3 Local Stocks and Bonds still duil. | Mexican National:. 1,200 16% 16% 164 |in corn was & prominent foature, and When | Sterling Exchange, sight - § | the demand for the cxpensive grades is How, SR paitd 7 ouis : | that market declined it brought out some | Sterling Cables ....... - ! most of the public taking the medlum SALESYARD, 1782 M. Stlver a fraction.firmer. . ' | Missouri Pacific ealizi s e Wheat, but the offerings | New York Exchange, sight . = lower grades and cold-storage : JARERT AT Gt Veu) § ™ . Exchange as before quoted. { Missouri K& Tex: 900 30%s 3o 209 | were well saen The clése Was strons, with | New Yorks Exchange, telegraphic.. — 5% | " Checto fules ficss. with Hght. atocks. e Wheat Freights still d . | Missouri K & T pta L300 8 80 0% | Decomber up Y@%e: The openine way un- Silver, per — 4 Fges continue to accumulate slowly, and FRED 3. CHASE & CO.. eat Freights still down belozv the expense line, | New Jersey Cent. 25 165 | changed to Jac lower, -at T%@13%e, advanc. | Mexican Dollars, nominal. AIOeE eSS Sce o i 1010010 [ Tt e et yarg e Auuthbti, Wheat and Barley # 3 d | New York Central. ing early to 73%c and then declining to —_— i cases of ranch awaiting buyers. The disgo- yard. Send for catalogue. ieat ana Darley firm and in goad demand. | Norfolk & West. “3%c, only to rally again toward the close W heat and Other Grains. sition is to get out from under, and the ma- REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION o B i Norfolk & W pfd {10 T5%c. Final figures were at T3%@73%e. > Jority of dealers are selling fine ranch below | o= JAFOVRAT FERALY AUCHION SALE orn higher. Qats firmly and Rye steadily held. Ontario & Western. { The® feature of the corn trade was the - There have been sales as low as 43¢, | SIXTH ST. WEDNESDAY. Nov 1ouh B Viddli J - . i § {;:x:g::;sv-m; active covering by sugrm :ndtln u‘.‘m el& WHEAT FREI?&T;V;M;?N‘Z%’ l“ll;ng: ll;l.le very (oodk lots are reported ‘m [ ;: a. m. T will sell a lot of cheap horses and r 17, 1 4 i £ 1orts te enough corntract grade stuff | vessels acceptin; or Sydney an . market /seems to be fairly start : an 4 Middlings firm. Hay selling briskly at good prices. Reading lsi pii. 5 take u?.“t‘;::};e contracts they udvanced the | for Europe. the condition of the local freigh onike T T L S The tloge [omes N1 e thed. Wuuy e st Beans i E 2 S ) z 2d pt ice of 1 r by rapid stages until a i the year, but this Jt to be | —————— - - IWet Beans still coming in freely and moving off fairly. Rock Island B O et " conts fok ihe day had been | DAFRSt meeds) no further sincldation.. TeY | Coviier than usval. S B RASTAAS Buiter weak at the high prices. Cheese firm B Toun e e registered. ’The buying was latgely by houses | and place competition of British and otner | Recelpts were 24000 Ibs Butter, 336 cases S 2 M Bt gh price eese nra. StL &S I it prd. et POl Cscatiere shorts, | rominoat | Lol Ships Gt of Ahe e aRlal ai E‘é‘?x-fi%'%n““gr‘e:"mffy“" per 1b tor tan- | 4 Head of Gentle Busimess and Work ° 7 3 it pours. Du o Spanish and ' o E : Eggs declining under increasing stocks. SIL & S F 24 pfd focal shorts still holding ctt. - Toward noon | Lame Dat PO e ‘evirybody who. owned | cy, 31@32%c for firsts and 30c for. seconds: s \{ Dried F 4 ¥ T S general Hquidation set 1o, and with a lt- | vessels of any description made so much money.; dalry, zw)m. store Butter, nomimal: cold | Horses, at Stewart’s, 12 Howard St. wuits & g ! g up in deman © | that it turned their heads: now is seen tl orage, . ried Fruits firm, but with new business still delayed. S Fal 5 ffom” e o, but the buving ueain becaide }.:ém,'.,d“&"':.,; ',i::': urf'mi?rfeme down, THe | OHEESE Now, 14%@1Se; old. mominal; B2 i R & ¥ 5 ‘ 3 : 3 1osed as a register ou erica, 2 b Provisions very slow at the decline already noted, | Southern Pacific | mene e top. May was influenced by the | i Jo0 agamer 65,000 tona on the | 163§e; Western, ‘\wa?gc 'fi:, o o, 16150 Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 30 Hobps i = Southern Railway.. | strength in December, and . closed nA‘h—m. De- | same date last vear; disengdged, 53,475 tons, | EGGS—Ranch, 45@30c for fancy and 40@ | Per, cent shrinkage for Cattle: ops, Hides and Wool all quored firm. | Southern Rail ped. '300 93 §2 - 02 |cember reached 55ic, and closed e up at | against 26,500; on té way o this port. 151110 | 42ihe tor lower and medium grades:, store. CATTLE—Steers, 8%4@9c: Cows and Heiters, 3 s 5 1‘1¢u1 & Paci 2, 42% 41%- a1y | BT%e tons, against 186,300, | nominal; cold storage, 22@27c; Western Egss, | /@1 2c; thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. Pa, Codfish down to very low- quotations. | Toledo SiL. & Wesi 200 e T S TR A0S I tat, Reownin| SIS R ""J""é Ll g | Hahe. i einers, SH e ewer, D 8ote edo P! 4 cl c fowes re and abroad. Bradstreet's gives the St e — . 3% X Hog. elv 4 i)y A neavy decrease in the receipts of hogs 1d’s stock: follows: East of the Rockies, . A 3 oo per 15 (gross weight). Hogs coming in frecly and packers trying to buy lower. DB W% | ond lower Drices at the vards had u de- | un incrcase of 2,140,000 busheis: Europe and | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. LAMBSYearlings, 4G4%c per Ib. Mau fi 00 509 301, | pressing eftect on provisions. January pork | afioat, an increase of 2,600,000; total increase | HOGS—Live Hogs, 250 1bs and under, Mution firm and Beef and Veal very steady. Wabash pfd . L300 &4 §3i g | closed TH@i0c Jower, lard Sc lower and ribs | 4,740,000 bushels, - 6%e; under 150 Ibs, 6lc: feeders, 5% @6 -~ = i \"heelln(& LE.. 400 24 24 241y | Oc lows This market continues firm, with shippers The Fruit market was dull during the 20 per cent of boars, 50 per cemt of Salt market still all at sea. W&LE pfd .... 400 34 34 34 'nu leadln: futures ranged as follows: paying high prices Iu the country to obtain | greater part of the day, owing to the wat age, 40 per cent off from above quota- TR 3 o R T e e Y Gron | Bilah o ans Ciasa| LA SIS wAf s taln SHETS and ;mm b i e Vo il S| K02 N Nothing ncww in Potatoes, Onions and Wegetables. ey gt s Wi 2" ! e Fruft were light, b i i1 1ib- ¥ T S, L } press c‘,mmm.y_ eat, No. 2— 5 3 CASH WHEAT. ruit were light, but supplies were stiil lib. . Ponlirurbiad frs & Adame December ..... 3% T8% T8% I3%| No. 1, 41351 38%; Miling, $1 40Q1 42y | SFel there being @ considernble quantity car: General Merchandise. oultry zcell cleaned wp and firm. Wild Ducks lower. ean 3 04 76 76 T6% | par 2, ried over from Monday. Lemons were heid & - » ¢ United States .... _Corn, No. 2— o2 ? < FUTURES. firm at higher prices, but showed no- unusual Fresh Fruits dull, owing to the rain. i <o . 3 | ecember A R L Bestion § td 1150 %, o G ait 1 s PeAlitug ey ab e e R o e :un-mm = — Awmal Copper, May ..o asy % il i < Open.. High Low, Close | atnd 2ol B o B o ey rrvoey | Joifvery; San Quetin, 0.3~ Woot B - Am Car & I'dy St o Rl e o STACK S ST AR 2, | howed “more firmness. ~ Apples continued to R e e T e . 2 ° 37 9 Am C & Fdy pfe . ~ b4 Ay move freely. Grapes cleaned up irly well. ,\If‘ai 1),.1[[:' !];:: t)'l’-‘”" ~ 3% ;glé afg Am Lin O1 » sl 31 Bl S1 2 p. m. Session. I The other fruits showed little cha ..y . by(.:‘i\]‘WnNrEBDrow;RL“ITS—TM California Fruit i e = s 2 Ani L Onl pra . Mess ‘pork, per bbl— > % Open., mgn. Close. | CRANBERRIES—Cape .Cod, $1T B0@12 per t | S A SR — | Am Loco . ! Janualy 3 L1530 1530 - 15 223 15 95 | npy $13 151% 187l | bbl for choice and $8@10 for common; Coos 20'.:',‘;"' regon v v B i e for The following retail tions for meats are | g & B O % TlAm Loco pfd . | a0 14a5 14300 1430 | PAY Ko Saics $ath bid; 918 asked. | Bay, 32 75@3 per box. S obles: §1 2001 80 Apricoter 81 1 urnihed by o Retail Batch- | 5 5k 93237 22 3 1Am S & Rems ’-“"v er “’“ i A R BARLEY—The 1 _ .t continues firm and | RASPBERRIES—$5@S per chest. et Royal® Ante, * 31 0ga 28: 3 33 B3 iz > g |Am S & It pfd .. Novemib 10 85 10 80 another advance .» noted. Offerings continue | STRAWBERRIES—60@65c per drawer for | §) s5g2; m-cx $1 40@1 5. Pncl,,_,.“,. S L ®= gz §535 32 = | An Mining Co . D:‘ e 80 972 light, both here and in the country, while the | Longworths and $4@3 per chest for Malindas. | 51 30@1 55; Lemon Cling, $1 40@1 70; White T . g =5 ¥33 i H 2apid fransit.. t 4 demand is still_ brisk. 2 per box. Heati, $1 35@1 60; Bartlett Pe STATIONS. | § 33 3833 g E'E Rapia ‘rra i L 10 d |, brisk. QUINCES_—30gdoe box. jeati, $1 35Q: I ars, $1 o s S : 1o el . Shore. ribe, ‘CASH BARLBY. pELUMS AND PRUNES_gbc per box for | Plums, = $1@1 25; Blackberries, 31 40@1 7 T | : ¥ | Gon' Tobacco péd . y _.[%% 7 yg:m F;ed ;{ gx@t 2 Erselw;% Logianipoig APPLE s—.m?;o.: e Dok ok cadmdar MW g::;:na-‘ B: Smwienrien 8.0 Nyt A e 3 i | Gen Electrie 4 % grades, Chevaller, OF 181F | 63" for choice and $1 20@1 50 for fancy; fancy e . s . - e .. - . CANNED VEGETABLE!—T\!. California | Hocking Coal . Cash 0 eBotas. .1/ Oregon, $1.75@2. S = 3 | quotations _were as = Fruit Canners’ Association quotes as follows. g;};r:a 0.5 Cloudy .38 | Inter Paper ... T No. 2_spring_wheat, . ““;'YRfl& PERSIMMONS—75c@$1 per String Beans— Sonoma packed, 2.1b, 80G90c Snoulger | B Y. 48 Rain | per pfd . %5 | 3e; No. 2 red, 13@T3%¢; No. 2 Cor, a.m, e e PEARS—Winter Nellis, $1 WD“ box; other | Sonoma packed, gals. s:s 25. Peas—Marrow- }lr:on 58 Rlnln L8 }:l:;::t(:- . 60 . , 28 p;-; igh. m {:l;;k Wlnterflgefirk:%cgsg e 3 e , T ed, 95¢; extra Stand ‘resn: Py a: .00 3 3 2 1 POM small Peti l;lass:nlfi ; = Glear” 00| Natlona1 Bis “ g H e }5'3% 1% % 123 lana 81 20gi1 il mxgn;xe 4 = 3 : Fals, Standard, $3 75, rieha ocatello, 1 Cloudy T. | D ad ... No, 1 flaxseed, §1 13: m Session. GRAPES—Table Grapes, §1 25 per crate for | ~ COAL—Wellington, Southflel {;uexenumce 62 Cloudy '-r\,:"*;, Am No. 1 !\onhwes(crn, P$130; prime timothy ovpem High, LowA Close. | Isabella, T5@8be for Cronichon and 50@75¢ PeT | wellington, nw ".8" 'ogrum e thwnlnfeles ' i}“ Clear ‘Pdg MO:‘?I seed, §3 60; mess pork, - per . bbl, $16 874.@ | May ........... 25 12004 125 125 |DoX or crate for other descriptions. Grapes in | Rosiyn, $7: Coos Bay. &6 Greta, $7; Wal es cover the cheaper | portiana G- e i e T 17; fard, per 100 Ibs, $11 20; short Tibs sides | Dec. o Sales; $1 20 bid: $1 2034 asked. | JATEe oven hoxes, $1G1 80 - . o o Eend, $6 50; Co-opera Walisend, " $6 = B it s ible to quote regular | Req Biufr 0 Sriar | P Steel Car. (lcose). '$9 75@9 87%; dry salted shoulders| (ATS—Previous prices rule, with holders | C1 43S v o V’W Det, box | Richmond, $§7 50; Cumxml-nd. $12 in bull s on them . O 3 P Bt (boxed), _ short clear sides | firm all over the coast and light receipcs at this (abJures A 50@3 for smail Na 13 25 in sacks: Pawylvu%.:nt.hndn Egs ] R 5 s Rain Pullman Pal (boxed), $9 8T14@10 1215; whisky, basis of High | pomt. White, $1 ii0; “iack, ¥1 1091 20 | lings. 31 50@a 35; Tanssrines, 41 20! W‘g; Welsh Anthracite $13; Wine Bxtorts in Octob: 56 Ciondy .00 | Rep Steel Wines. 51 s3: ‘ehover, cantract rade, $10 1o | bor feed. and | SL Li@1 35 o Seeds Tad: | amall bose Lemany § o comidiony Tump; $11 50; Canncl, $0 per ton; Coke, 313 e Extoris in = - Divy 3 Ve R Recelpts. Shipmenta, | 31, 12481 224 tor common to cholce and 31 22 O o s B B on i %104 g, | TeF.ten in bulks LT Roeh‘ g Rl ; @ : iy or fanc: | 3 B $404 50 | tain descriptions, o Ibs an 3 The shipments of wine from San Francisco 58 e < Flour, bbls ris 131001 CORN—_Higher prices are being asked, and | Bananas, 8102 60 ver bunch for, New Ot | per ton. accordie to brand. Botodyers, - ' % e s 92000 most holders have ceased to show samoles on | leans and $1 252 for Hawaiian; Pincapples, | " CORDAGE—The local company quotes as ¢ of October were as 8 cl“«(:dv (61‘;: b“: 5000 cbhuge The n:ln;vh positions of :?h;,rs h.:vn $3 per dozen. follows: - Manila, 15c; Sisal, ; Duples, 1lc; loudy ts; . versed er than Bale Rope, 12¢ ber Ib. “ Cloudy Rk bt 600 heen reversed gnd Yellows are; naw Bisl g % = Cages. Gallons. Cloudy | Bariey, 0,000 te, 2 906 fin ¥ Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. PAFIC CONFINE-—Iaw . op e Steks iy Gloudy (s 5 Wostern (sacked) is quoted at $1 30 for Yel- B = | bave lately been, they are still lower, & new s s G duce Exchange to-day the butier | JoW and $1 40 chite; California, Large S reduction having been made yesterday. Bun- SW_Clear .00 On the Produce Exchange today the DUCter | Yellow . §1 40@1 80; " smait round dc, 81 55: | There is not much doing In Fruits at the | dies, per Ib, e 1 P & AND GENBARAL 18@22c. Eggs, firm; 22@25c.” Cheese, steady; [ White, $1 d“’!l‘llwfmfil‘:rmx’;; "1 25@1 40 10f | moment, but there will be just as soon as the | eXtra large, 3% Bonelué» E Xty -+ FORECAST. W Tnlon ......\0 ssy g |1@12c | RYE_Held firmly and unchansed at $1 060 [ packers get through with thelr early oxters, ; - § A storm of marked intensity moved rapidly | Total Sales 637,900 . . s D A about December 1. Then they will take up | DriSht.” 4%e: H southward into Nevada and westward over | g Visible Supply of Grain. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 31 7 per ctl: | o 0", iiners and ~ things are expected to be | Lesiceated. per do H the Sierras. 1t will probably move rapidly | .- NEW YORK BONDS. ’ Tively, with better prices anticipated for some | 545, 2N ¥1: Piciled &5 nait-barrein, cach. 41 eastward. Rain has fall Sintral and | U S ref 2 reg...108%'L & N unit 4s.. 2 il i M ca—! o T T L M O o e IeEr e tucd a0 N TOBK. vy 18 Apactatiakted wil Flowur and Millstuffs. Gl s e o e T OFFEE—Costa Rica—13%@18c for strictly ———— | 1daho and Northern Nevada. During the pasi| Do 3s reg ....108"| Do ist inc ... 25 | telegraphic communlcations received by Brad- of the year. The position is thoroughly under- m-lme to‘flncv W;-hcd 129 n“:& olrl rime $100,03 | twenty four hours the pressiire has fallen more | D0 coup 108 |Minn & St L 451043 | street's show the following changes in avail- | Local millers contine to report a good de- | stood by mecst holders and the market rules | too ey 1”“?;.. o 'my" 3 e n . 1001, exclusive of than balf an inch over the intermountain coun- | Do mew 4s res-Li6 (M K & Texas 45100 | avle supplles as compared with last account: | mand for Flour, both for expart and local con- | very rm. he New York and nelghboring el e T ih i ments to the “”m. nds. were | Y- At Carson City a maximum temperature | . 36 sl Wheat—United States and Canada, east of g pa e Thve T i B i, - hi | for _good to prime peaberry; %c for ~Fagg 4 nds, | of sixty miles from th i O 21 F ’ ? | sumption. markets have been neglec us, far 1his | good to prime; 8%@9%e for iair 90T he tor galions and 1548 cases, valued at 3 < u t is reportcd. 'mN (‘emril 1sts.102% | the Rockles, increased 2,140,000 ' bushels year, as the Pacific Coast packers have been s o | " southwest storm w are displayed | | afioat f 'd in Europe, increased 2,600,000 | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4G4 25, i common to ordinar Rets from Point Conception northward. 1087 In P bushels. Total supply increased 4,710,000 usual terms; Bakers Extras. §3 90G4; Ore- e s St i thatent ls.lv.gnmeldmlflz%;ll';:n f‘:r“ 3 1o’ peiste The Weath i Cr % F(wrl;a;l made at San Franciaco for thirty v | }g:, Lushels. hington, $3 25 per bbl 10r Fam- | American demand will probably exhaust what | washed, S0 for fair washed: "o‘“ o 1 cather ana reps. ours en: d ‘ember Do adj 2 4 Corn—United States and Canada, east of HY Ind 40@d 65 for Bakers'. remains of the crops. nal for good to prime washed pubeny L4 el 7 | ..\orthe v and unsettied | 0 adjust 4s... 91 the Rockies, decreased 710,000 bushels. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- FRUITS—Apricots, 3@8c for Royals and sh o inal f @ ris = ilh.d ther Wednesday, with showers; brisk | Balt & Ohio 4s..101 |Readi; P! 4c nom or goad to prime semi-wi £ The weekly report of i e/ Toanade | T Oats—United States and Canada, east of | lows: Graham Flour §4 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, | gije for Moorparks; Evaporated Apple 8%@9c nominal for superior unwashed y ‘report of A, G McAdle, s65- | & 94148t L&LM con Be e % ‘Meal, $3; Rice Flour, §i; Corn o - : the Rockies, 8,00 bushels, e B iy Dot AT, | s wavaied: SR the .ooa te and crop service llla{rn a- Cla:xhd)‘ “‘et?’nesda)" e }gé 5 i 352 e z"fs";amf' cr‘?wm_f & zbkilPurs 314,@4%ec for quarters and 5@J%c fof | to superior unwashed peaberry; 4@6c for is as follows: ; fresh southerly” winds. % 8 2 > toats, $5 Vo e e 5U; Buck- | halves; Nectarines, 4%@5%c for white; Plums, | ferior to ordinary. MARY. e Wetnaiey, e L s oY m‘,u, LR Eastern Livestock Market. St Dowr. ““’“‘g," ‘{“:h\,,“;"‘#;g“ "heat: | B@uic for pitted and 1@13¢ for unpitted; Figs, | ~Nicaragun—iluie nominal for prime to cloudy weuther prevailed | fan Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy and un- | Ches & Ohio 4%s.10i43 | Southern Pac 45, 93 » e < 51 25 moiled Oats, barrels, §7 35@V; In sacks, | S@i¢ (o black and 4@c for white | ancy washea: g Ty e thern parts of the State | selled weather Wednesday, ' with occasionai | Chl & Alton 334 794 Southern Ry Bs..118% HICAGO, - <~ i & 4u; Pearl iarley, 30; Spiit Peas, boxes, | PRUNES—1082 crop, 23%@2%ec for the four | strictly good wa 8@83ie for good to wu- H j showers; brisk southwest winds, B & Q new 4s.°9515 | Texas & Pac 1 2 < i 0 war Green Peas; $5 per 100 Ibs. sizes, with %@lc premium for the large sizes. | perior unwashed: mg.wc for good to prime un- frequent showers ard For i b oy A E Mah P o ML I T i f,‘é‘,, CHICAGO, X 18.—Cattle—Recelpts, 5000, sl % RAISINS-—1902 crop are quoted as fallows: | washed peaberry. t the close. In Forecast Official, C &N W con 7s.134 | Union Pacific 4510417 | including 500 Westerns. Steady. Good ' to i 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib boxes, 5ic per | Guatemala and Mexican—11%@l4c for prime was generaily AL et g : RI&FP 45...108%| Do cony 45, % Hay and Fccds!ufi's. [ 1b; 3-crown, 5%e; 4-crown, 6c; Seedless loose | to fancy washed; 10%@llc for strictly good has falien since | Muscatels, 5o; Seedless Suitanas, Sc; Seedless | washed; 93@10%c for good washed: 84 @9lic ¥ | Thompsorns, 5¥c; 2-crcwn London l.syerl. 20- | for, fair washed, 6%4@ ¢ There is no important fluctunflnn in anything. \ 1b boxes, $1 40 per box; 3J-crown, $1 B50; 4- | for inferior to ordinary Hay and Feedstuffs rule firm, and there is a ! crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2; 5-crown prime wl‘-he;l’edpenbefl'y. ass %c for ‘. to good demand for Hay at several interior points, | Dehesas, 20-15 boxes, 82 efig: 'Q.s-eom;nrg::: D;:,le';m.:;fl“ rl;le:‘!::_r':‘y.h s nominal for CC&St L zen 4 101% | Wabash Lsts 2 87 Do 2ds cows, Colo & South is. 92 Ders, 81 40G2 40; bulls, Denver & R G 45101 | West Shore 45...11314 | §3 D0@T 00: Texas-fed _steers, Erie prior ilen 4s. 97 |W & L Erle 4s. 921, | Western steers, $3 bt = rn and central exposed places he overfiow’ of rivers and EASTERN MARKETS. cavy rains of last week caused Do gen 4s. 843, | Wi in Ce —] ' ¢ i h Stockton and Sacramento, which is rials, 20-1b boxes, $3. ~ , e 10 late crops in the north- | ¥ # | FOW €D C st 1155 | Con Tob dam. o 041 | 35,000, 13:“;\'73. 500, Dpened” 100" Jower, | causing an advance In prices at those places, | fancy. 16 oz., 6%c o | A . s e thins, THGHO: Neke and there was some loss of live- 2 p Hocking Val 43s.108% | closed strong. ” Mixed and butchers, §8 00 The trade Is stil hampered by the scarcity |iehgice 3¢ ox. S i g Sl bk, i 2iG30e; Rough . Leather. 26G8e; flur:oal'l ~New York Stock Market. PR mNmG P W LT T R D O 8 T ' SRAN—$10621_per ton. iNuX‘ S 0aite; Ne. 11 g-réan:‘x’)mlhn%lm;?li}:' | Leather, heavy. 35630 for an 1 and 30G35: »w in excellent conditi 1 lams Con . 5 Litt) & 3 g 30; 5 2 2 for No. 2; medium, e; _ light, s o e Alice ... e cindy bulk of sales, $6 206 35. MIDDLINGS—$§22@25 per ‘1510c; Almonds, 1ic for Nonvareiis, 1074 | for No. 2 medium, Sog7c: lght, M@ NEW YORK, Nov, 18.—The most noteworthy | Breece . Sheep—Receipts, 22,000, Steady to strong. | , FIEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Blrle) $24 50026 pern@llc for I X L. 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra jobbing, | and 8@8%c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@7c for 5@16c per foot: Tr-cs Leather. 40@ ner-faliowed grain is making feature of to-day's market was the steady | Brunswick. Con Good to choice wethers, $3 50@4 10; falr to | ton: Olicake Meal at the mil - ip. unfinished. i0G50c per 1b; Veal, fin- - - | an inel 50@3 Western 26 qu'zl _Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Com Heal hnern. Brazil Nuts, 12@12%c; Filberts, 12 | o 3 Aot - Operations were again comparatively small | gy % b,_ 5wk 5 Feed, ‘ottonseed Meal, “hestnuts, 12%! . 3 c : & e e 1 TapidlY- | and professional throughout, such improvement §1g;1“,'?f\'e§r.' o imin, 03 01 T HONEY—Comb, 11%@13¢ * for bright and | SRS J4@1%e: " oush spils, Saioeper in ilc for light amber; water white extracted, | ¢ TANBARK Ground, per ton; stick, 51@6l4c; light amber extracted, 5@5%¢; dark, | " o7 Tinseed, 52¢ for boiled and S0c for £mall Hopes . — 2@14 50, les t $15; g in the ground In portions Y \Vheat, $120 R““h e o 8 ST. JOSEPH. 3 Wheat and Oal, ¥1IGLL: Red and Black Oa ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 18.—Cattle — Re- | 311615 Wilg at. 81 $ $9@10 Strong to B¢ higher. Natives, | Stock, $8@9 50; Alm‘l]f norm Llo\er, $86 wing to the continued | 85 W25 shown at times being due chiefly to | Leadville Con 03| Standard ... and there will be considerable | COVering by shorts. Aside from the sclruilyi BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS i i @4k, raw in barrels; cases, Sc more; California of time money, which is loaning at rates| Money— = | Do pfd ... ; _cows and heifers, $1 50@3 00: | 9 50 per ton. BEESWAX—27%@29¢ per Ib. . S 3 = : E g on the vines were ruined | TacUcally equai to 7 and 8 per cent for sixty | Cail loans . 5@6| Westihghse comm.. 2 25G6 50; bulls and stags $2 256 | STRAW—40@60c per bale. f shusmntsrhe SalR4 eyl B g o W A O oo mASs - ere 1 Qays and minety days, there was mo very un- | Time loans Mining— kers and feeders, $2 25@4 e s Provisions. barreis: Lard Oil, extra winter strained, bar- rains. Raisins in San Dieo | ravorable news. Call money was easy and in | Bonds— Adventure ... Codinte, Sio0: Bt ower. Light Beans and Seeds 5 rels, 95c; cases, $1; China Nut, per materially damaged by the | very moderate demand, goid exports sceming | Atchison 4s . Allouez ... 40d light mixed, 36 37%0¢ 42i4; medium and % gallon; pure Neatsfoot. in barrels, 70c; cases. le warnings had been | not nearer than they 'Bave been for weeks | Gas lats ... ‘Amalgamated = "“,“'g'ép‘_“ %:gg:‘:'-*sml"”étxn?%% The market is dull and weak at the decline | 75, "gporm “pure, 70c; Whale Ofl, natural © been somewhat injured by | Past. I is ciear, however, that pressure ls ) Mexican Cen 4s lambs :5.5 Veariings, §4 00: wethers, 45 36, | There is mo further change In Beans. The | already noted. Prices have been altogether | white, 50@53¢ per gallon: Fish Ofl. in bar- weather. Orange pick- *pmmm;n'fmpk( ond that the substantial in- | Atchison 460 | ewe + | market is still quoted dull and weak, and is ex- | t00 high and the usual reaction is now taking | rels, 45c; cases, i0c: Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, cerexsing o the San | ferests are offering mo real support. Opening | Do pfd 3| Centennial .. .. 1% T d ta somain s untll the wet ‘stock from | place. The Chicago market s reported more | 63%c for Ceylon and $3%c for Australian. builish, with sjocks almost exhausted and some | COAL OIL—Water White Coal OIl, in bulk, -4 movement in. Hoza expect later on. 15@15%e; Pearl 3 21 % Astral. ms*&:‘.;?::‘;a*;,mt‘::;. SwhSh tepiasese | CORUL, MEATS Hecon, Mo/ per IV, for | 2bie; Stas. Siic; Reize Star 26je- Nt y, 2 ene, B - NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Tin recovereq about | $0urnd dry stock. There is no fmprovement in { Tiihe for extra light, 18%5c for’ sugar-cured and | iine. in bulk. 17c: . 4 108 of yesterday's ciose, spot closing at Lon- | Miouae mayos, t%@"z‘%f"‘fmm waite, 21@31%5¢ for extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar- | grecs, in buik, 18%4c; In cases. 3c; Benzine, Co prices were irregular and rather under the s are coroeing tuy. | London level. Manhattan was the conspicu- Will begin soon. The Sramge | 6us feature of the day, opening at a gain and B nearly average, and the fruit | selling to the extent of 134,000 shares, with a ; Fitchburg =fd v and excellent quality, gain of 2%. The movement in this stock still | YANOn FACHc MENTO VALLEY—Cloudy weather | lacks explanation. Other features of the early | Me¥ican Central Boston Eievated Dominion Coal 4 97 Boston & Albany.258% | Copper Range. 15414 NYNH&H. 6 | Franklin . % New York Metal Market. the river is got out of the way. It is being ENTO VAL X 2 {7 Sisceiisnioe Mot dgn at £114 and futures at £113 2s 64, a3 cured Hams, 15@10%¢; Callfornia Hams, 13¢: | in bulk, 16c; in cases, 22%e; $6-degree Gasos s e by el ot e e e | D e B whifh showed lrapiore. | American Saga the local market, instead of responding to s | B R 52 0% Lima, ”& Mess Beet, §10 per bbl; Extra Mess, §10 0011 | ine, n' bulk. 21e” n e g sh énd ¥ i prove- o stronger tone abroad, worked still lower. e Mess Fork, TURPENTINE—72¢ cases and T ."L,‘"{"‘:‘“:‘ tons. No damage | ment. On the other hand, Reading, Union Pa- | smer Tel ing about 10 points ahd olosing at 25.30G55.40e; ,‘,‘.‘;’m"’?"" ¥3,7500; EBinckess; 38,7063 9 . $97) Moss, $10 80; Dry Salted | goq o droms and iron bacrels: v high winds on the 9th. High | cific, Canadian Pacific and St, Paul were | Dol /g g 0 Copper was also easier here with st dard 25; Yellow M Pig Pork, $30; Pigs' Feet, $3; | RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead the overfiow of botiom lenls hs By n ard |~ SEEDS—Brown Mustard, &‘3 5; Yellow e N . 69 _ botto | beavy, though not te a marked degree. The | General Electric closing at 10.75¢ nominal; lake at 11.50G11 tard, $3@3 25; Flax, i5c per Ib. 6%c per 1b; White Lead, 6@6%¢, according to nn counties caus- | professional element took the short side all | Mase Electric glectrolstic at 1130011 4be. ana ceatia ot | Sripiigs 2 Almz-, 10 LARD—Tiérces, quoted at 8%@8%c per Ib | quantiey. - through the carly session, in spite of the| Do pfa iotoie - 11.30@11.40c. There wak & sale of 56,000 | Sreothe, g}, Hemp, 4c_per Ib. for compound and 12%c¢ for pure: half-barrels, QUICKSILVER—$45@46 50 for local use : e steadiness of Sugar and Manhattan. The de- | United Fruit WAGODE . . poun - elec!rolylle for November delivery at DRIED Nnen, 2 50; Green, $1 85@2; | bure, 12%c; 10-Ib tins, xsxtc. 5—|b tins, 13%c; and $44 per flask for export. slong ihe tule lande Summer- | mand for Sugar appeared to come from In- | U S Steel |Worcenine PT50c, after which additional suppiies wers | Blackeve, oo per etl. 3 TR e SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com - s s p and making rapid growth; | gigers, | i, M i offered at 11.40c. Copper in London was 3s 9d : —_— NE—One half-barrel, 9%c; three | ,onv quotes as foflows, PRy oy Plowing and. secling ae- poproving rapldly. | “Louisville and. Nashville whs steads, | Tiehes, Eadt: clobiiie. ST SHL- 05 Ba.. bt Totures 3 Ao Iy Sc; one tlerce, %¢; two tierces, | PaRY, auotes as foflows, per round in 1001> e Drnees aeSs: e | presumably es & result of the ratification of New York Money Market. ot E6LABL Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | 9%c; five tierces, 9%e per Ib. i .5: A N A T ent quality, large aninges are Of excel | the Atiantic Coast deal. ~Prices held barely 7 s quiet and unchanged here at 414c, ¢ i TR it ! Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25¢; Dry Granu- he same ax st year. - "° T ARG T T T T M e R e L T but advanced 1a 3d in London, where it closed | paney offerings of Burbank Potatoes continue | Ffides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Tated Coarse. 42 ue‘mm‘bn | Granuiatea, "4 35 o yripg SCTIONS—Rain fell at 5 5 2 o ! : pelter was dull and unchan; th to find ready sale at maintained prices. In- 5, Beet Granul ( - 3 intervale durips the week in the central and | 8t Peul end Loulsville 1o st off 1 SETY | at 4G5% per cent, closing bid and offered at queretions emaining Bt Bise med the orsml | forior stock is In cxcessive supply and very | The situation in Wool remains about the | Confectioners’ A A, 2g8e nOrLhern unlies, i gome cases retarding farm | EA, HOC racty offered, s0id 3 point lowsr | © Brime mercantll 5 p price at £19 10s. ul" Cholce Sweets were steady, although | same Free Wools are kept well cleaned up, | EXtra C, 3.75¢; Golden €. 3.80¢: “Di 385 bt ong . g, g A e oG 4 § vious day's close. The steadi- Fline osraniic, pRper = ONOL oae cent, Glasgow iron market remained unchanged | the demand was ncthing extra. ' Stacks of | 4 ogta | barrels, '10c more; half barreis, 25c more some places. There has been an abundance of | than the previous day's Sterling_cxchange—Steady at $4 88,875 for | at bis while Middlesboro was 30 lower at Gos. | Onlons are large and the market is weak for | While defective are dragsing. The general tone | hoxes, 50c more; 50-b bags, 10c more for all rain in all sections for present purposes, and | Dess of Sugar was partly attributed to the | demand and at $1 87375 for sixty days, ‘The New York market was quiet xnad the common run. Prices of strictly fancy were | is _firm. Kkinds. ~Tablets—FHalf-barrels, = 4.75c; _boxes, the soil is in excellent condiion. Plowing and | advance in the refined products, but that stock | Posted rat 86a4 changed. Warrants were nominal. No. 1| steady. 3 Hides, too, remain the same. Calfskins are | 5c per Ib. No order taken for less than 78 seeding are progressing rapidly. Iarly sown | closed without change. A reactionary ten- | Commercial bills—$4 83@4 8315. foundry northern, 23@25c; No. 2 foundry north. v v g et g g e vy B [Frincin g P8 o P Rk g L My 0 G s 5 il Tomatoes continued. to sell at a wide range | jn excellent demand and good dry Hides are | barrels or its equivalent. ! ern, No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foun- | according to quality. Receipts were large and LUMBER—Retall prices are as_follows: abundsnt and stock are in good | Tennessec Coal and Iron, while the Steel | Mexican dollars—39c, dry southern soft, 22@23c. i ol ;‘gre A ‘}3", e m r e and | selling off well at firm prices, but wet salted P dioary, staee. SOGIS D05 eatie S B heavy rains have damaged the | siocks, American Smelting and Amalgamated | Government bonds. steady: State bonds, in- o S The canners were still buying ai r box. | Stock is dull and accumulating, both here and |, io. "Reawood. $17@20: Lath. 4 feet, $3 90 portions of Sonoma County. | Copper appeared to bave some support. Later | active; railroad bonds, highe B Wool Mark T e e "sther Vegstablen aoid wel, | n the country. where it is being held back | Giaher Feawees: IR Pl 8 ot Foa mtinue in £00a_condition. Bt Paul rallied a trifie, as di¢_Reading, while | ““The’ Sub-Treasury ‘also Snnouited & thie oston Wool Market. but old stock was not wanted. by both butchers and others. The local mar | &"45" for No. 2: Shakes, $13 for split and $14 i R IOAQUIN N ALLEXPartly cloudy and | Manhattan sold at the highest point ‘of the | graphc transfer of $260,000 gold to San 2 OEATO! OES—Burbanks from tne river. from | ket Is still baniperéd: by ‘the” strike of faunery | o . rustio, rain 7ell Monday in &l sections, The rain | T e e gt in Bukr at omteat| T gy BOSRON: “;‘f"’"““"“’“““ to be | 206 P :&:: P Oregon, $101 10; “Rives | Hops are st at A0ie, Temtly. S .n".';}'m“m'“.finfi' ool gy £ ° enefic in paring the ground for | 11, a very active demand for all grades of.wool 3 prices. There are very few here except con- | the in s ;) 1% per cent, which suggested the possibility Now Vork Eotlon: Maghis ctl; Sweet Potatoes, §125 | Drices. There are very I Ar o seabborn | Impossible to say when the market will get of'a reduction in the dividend from seven to / here. There hu been more inqulry from man- | per ¢t e Mot six per cent. In the final hour the list re- utaciuyers and tney have heen biving freely. | “ONIONS_i0@iic per ct. holders,”expocting stil better prices iater on, back to normal conditions, cefved renewed selling. This movement cai- démand has been pretty well distributed | VEGBTABLES.Creen Peas. 5lc per Ib; | They ave made the holaing policy ed — Fied prices down praciically” througnout the | NEW YORX. Nov. 18 -The cotton market ;:g‘;gts market, all qesirable wools being in | String Beans, 5@7c, Including Wax; Lima: | S a1 g Receipts of Produce. S)ow! e list with the excepfion of Manhattan, whicl opent s ly at an advance of 0 6 Dfllflll - - | 5c; Cabbage, 60@7! per ; Tomatoes, 500 Flowing and sceting are vrox- | LS I0E the “grcater part of ts. ddvance. | and closed stcady at & net advance of 3to 10 4, UD on scoured wosle A4 the priccs recently | 760 per.box, with some fancy. higher; 85000 | “*HIDES AND SKINSCulls and brands sell vain | New grass has started | There was an utter absence of commission { points. ruling. The whole nltn-tlonnu one of great | 75 ‘per sack: Cucumbers, 75c@Sl per box: | about 1‘1”1"~“"“§m2?°‘f&“’m ll'lelaw &&fi TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18. Sock are reported chin 1o some localities, but | business. London bought and sold equally to Semnces, with slocks Unvatay small for the | Garil, 22 per Ib; Chile Pep Hiidas: 0c for heavy and Stkc for % %"“""““ S S roste cocurred in some’ see. | the extent of 20,000 shares, all of an arbi- [g— 4 | P e e it neines fl,m,'.:g“f,‘"“' per box; Bell, 60@65c; Dried Peppers, 9@10c | 7 Siiea Kip, Sisc; Sal 2 " '.fi‘." P X "“1« ‘auwed no demage. The orange crop | trake character and the close was decidedly g e Calking At lenst 6 per cent advance. Ths | 265 i BEE Piant. 31 ver Box: Dried Okre. | Cair, 10c. Dry Hides. 1 it B b orted excelient bo y P | weak. nan: : Dry prar I O "The S it T LT e B iy 2,.;{,_'1,_.0‘ Joom) 8 ":«:Lohf ’:;'3:‘ o New York Grain and Produce. | | terdency, i m“fi;‘",%‘?élr{{nfm;‘% B tarcowtat Squash, $5G10 ber ton; Heb: | KB s,,g‘ge.‘. G < B . er this season was shipped-East on Tues- | the Sub-Tressury of $960,000 on telegrapl 80c; strictly fine, nd fine medium, ‘wool, Sacnd s 1,642 Wine, gals .... 66,750 The fruit was of excellent quality and is | ransfer from San Francisce. This is be- | o — % | 50 755¢; medium I7c. 1 each; 58 | three weeks carlier than previous yéars. | ¢ lieved to Fepresent Australian and Klondfke There s & r{ood flumvemedmt i e California Poultry and. Game. ana 3 5o tor medmm u ll epall aad 10| Sawar, ctis. o N C. NIA—Ccol and gen- | gold recelved at that center. The Sub-Treas- | NEW YORK, Nov. 18—FLOUR— wools with prices firm and ten u . b for_Colts. k or lar; g i it B o | G S e | g e aprn, 030 eS| e ot o S | Wil e oty e | s TR n."‘ 3 imgemel ,,,?° b et T erous at close of last week was allroad bonds showed heaviness through- v Z "" | dle counties, ot , re was no Wes ive Poultry re- Colts. c] ns—] o e very Banciicial i crcharis Gng FEesn Tanl, ats | out the day but Seciimed fx tho. astits twess, | BOCANML & B s e e, Fisie’ fineqs Yoons | bstoad yesterday. and, as the receipts of Cali- o sated Mexlcan, 23c: dry Central American. S W ERATAND. in ‘most places was sufficient to soften the | which were small, * | WHEAT—Receipts, 104,250 bushels; exports, | are in a very firm position, with sales at fu : ‘mar | 3234c. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; la: vt Tor - cultieation. Walnats were somewhat | * United - Stetes ok W banies on | 244,085 bushels; spot market firm. No. 2 red, | auotationa. ull | fornia_were not large, the market was in | S5 CURC Goc medium, oe. 5 b damaged and picking was retarded. Raisins | Jast call 5 I8thc elevator; No. 2 red, T1%c 1. o. b afioat, | .. Australian wools are rather quiet, owing to | 8904 shape and cleaned up -fairly well at | &nQ SR O0F Mendereq 514@6c per Ib; _— been 2 sustained prices. Retailers are commencing [ere not materially damaged. as ample warn- NEW YORK STOCK LIST. No. 1 Northern, Duluth, 83%c f. 0. b. afloat; | {h> small stacks here end bt offerings. | {3 S % Turkeys and both live and | NG 2, #4@6c; grense, 2@, g — T e e s i Rertin | . Bivos— Sales. High. Low. Close | No. 1 hard Manitoba, S#4c £ 0. b. afloat, | SGnS s eimags, TogTh0. o Oe% 8OO, | greseed stock ‘are frmer in consenuenc; e P e 3 raipin meling e e Uiipo Ceunty, 1ot 85 AT id o A TON (NN e, Sh 8 By SaYane in wheat again Recelpts of Game were 110 stcks. Ducks | {Grmbs, 1fc. STOCK MARKET. crop will probably reach the packing-houses 1 ey ' to-day and a repetition of the bull I were eal deal San - Joaquin and Southern, T T i T it | Bakt & Obio 4 7 . Northern Business. Trom the receipts of the preceding day. Hare, | o 40 AP L2 85 33,200 99% 97% 9T% | yres noted yesterday, inclyding mani Con@stion, and are coloring rapidly at Azusa. | Dait & Obio ptd 300 of 9314 . z . S s ton, FLAa plition, and ere coloring Tapidly at Amiss | Canadian Paciic .. 1,100 120% 1974 138 | higher cables, vigorous covering, the corn | gpirrim Nov. 18.—Clearlngs, $931397; 1b; do La Nmm free, 1 nmm and Geese W -tua o g S e et o a Oc,dddwuv.. m Humboldt TRY—] c perIb; | Mendocino, 12@15¢; v 9@1lc per noteworthy fluctuation yesterday sinesinoe Sicse of last, report beneiied il 3 | strength and smaller Northwest receipts. The A o@ioe tor Gc jers and o THa_oaty - 4 osed 3t ‘highe and balances. 802. - 4 | pound. decline in Contra Costa Water at ffia‘fl“ e Ve ity Tel s | B :{F”%o".‘ Closed S2hic: May, 80196 | , TA 02 & Clearings, $334,001, | 109166 for Fens; Geese, per pair, §1 50G1 75; | PFiops_smmare per 1b. e E: were Grass 16 much Smproved. B | @80%c; closed 80%c; December, 19%5G803c, | PURNCSS, BOMO 10 Ciarings, gase,r60; | @ TR @ Bond Exchange. The other stocks were dull FURER A BUMMARY—Continubus ain dur- o g o San Francisco Meat Market. HOPS- ; balances, $105/691. and featureless. ing the past week greatly interfered with ap- | Chi Ind & Louis pfd ~ 91 T < KANE, Nov. 18.—Clearings, ~$361,464; Business Notes. POl o ” B oo Jle picking. Grass growing finely. Farm work | Chi & Gt West.. 254 e s i na | The Stock and Bond Exchange is new it suspended Chi & Gt W A pfa. WOOL—Quiet. ances, $81,004. ‘Books were ppened on Monday, Nov. 17, at | Hogs are weak and coming in fairly and | .. pyqiness at 426 California street, where i 2 g Sk . s D b g% suoml—ruw"f’l:ms (Fair refning, 3 3-10c: W Mark the Union Trust Company's Bank for sub- | local packers are now trying to buy at 6%c. | (" i ooy until the new Merchants™ Ex- Weather Report. - |l igaee Reg::d Fras firm. ¥ 2 "“'“' Northern heat Market. 8 Bovitisvne e s ey O - E—Futures cl ady, 5@10 . . 32 her. T« 1 inc} REGO? (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 953 | Erg: " Novemb m":llie" Beceriper. o0 T TLAND, v Ol waE "_Quiet; SAN FRANCIECO, Nov. 18—5 27% | January, 4?3'“_ s e ;| Pow . Nov. AT- : % , Nov. p. m it A P i, ooy, 430¢; | steady. Walla Walla, m: blue stem, Tc; e following are the seasonal rainfalls to it i‘"m“-“- -m 350 J:z, val c. ey “& and the present oul DRESSED MEA’ cate, ns compared with those of the same 5 ml\nxun. 5.35c. Spot Rio quie Cleared—British O-nk. 110,207 | the issue of $3.- | whol ok tmw-iu deate: et dstc’ las season and rainfull in last twenty- % invoice, 5 3-16c; mild dull; Cordova, o %’iae. bushels wheat ";" mw“‘ WM ...5...-@ w‘::é:‘ e o STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. » = 3 BYAPORATED - APPLES: Shox v e 1&& AT—Unchanged. | pany bat's, e o AR "1‘-&:5 ""!Ie""" i e et mm‘ Y. Nov. 183 p. m. V sthons— vement, being 0; e o : w 8@8%c; small, 8%4@9%c per Elurcka - ... 2 attractive e mm"‘“ Lo s o c P on wetheri, TBS: B ' UNITED STATES BONDS. Rea Biuff y 143 | ferings, though strictly angu Markets. . agricultura] and g con” | g sor 1b. e Ask. Sacramento . o tively firm at tions. .w ‘branc) m s — s cinew)] San Francisch Hocking Valley +.. ... sries ore BT 5@bc; prime at N tiona] Bexaches e mflm"‘_ b sl - i G e - R e Nty o0, e AT D A b TR ORI 22 11 120"'"’::;'&“ o e g " e :'fi $ LIVESTOCK MARKET. G - e G, o 200 sy asy 3 e f mnm-flm'nuvmu:mi;%m“ ;

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