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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1903. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. vk Stock market unsettled, with Steel Stocks lower. urities still devoid of animation. :xchange and Mexican Dollars slightly lower. rley and other grains about as before. eclines under large receipts from the north. wmple supply and steady. - change in the Bean market. r Arm, in spite of liberal arrivals. Cheese in large supply and weak wer and extra light Bacon higher. ieclined a fraction and reported in ample supply. toes iactive under very heavy receipts. thern Vegetables coming upon the market. drry and Game in good demand and unchanged. much new in the Fruit market. sirk aslen Chic T & Trans.... 8y uicksilver Exports. ST & Trane pid 165 \ C.CCaStL.. B wing_shows the jck- | Colo’ Sourhern ... Nalues | Colo South 24 prd. 20 $65.500 | Del & Hudson ... 153 10180 | Del. Lack & . 230 10300 | Detiver & B Gr...- 18% Sez|D & R G prd : 6 | 263 | Brle Erie ist ofd i B month 1000 I . X, | Jowa Central ptd.. | Xan City South.... Kan City South pfe Louse & Nash . | Mazhattsn L.. i | Met St Ry Pacific Time.) Minn & St L ..000 Nov. 8—5 p. m. | Missouri Pacific .. seasonal rainfalls to | Mo, Kan & Tex... ose of the same date | M. K & T ptd ... ptd. t twenty-four | N B R of Mex iR Y Central ... orfolk & West.. |P.CCastL Reading ... Reading 1st | Reading 24 35 | Roek Isiand .. Reck Island pfd {StL & > | St Paul ota ....... 5% £ | Bouthern Pacific .. 42 E | Southern Rallway.. 1100 18 1T% £ | Southern Ry pfd.. 300 7 22 | Wabash 4 o0 | Wabash pra 22| Wheel & L Eri ] Cent % | Wiscomna o2 pid wra. Amer Loco SN International Pump ENERAL | fnternti Pump pfd N the en- | Ni Lead National . t along | North American. .. been | Northern Securities Pacific Mail seibly snow mey be expected People’s Gas. 400 Sierras and eastward to the Steel Car.. £15 Pressed § Car pf 200 tempera- | Puliman Palace Car ..... the coun- | Republic Steel.. .. _ 300 ay expect tem- | Republic Steel pfd. 2,200 fiom Sum. | Rubber Goods. ... 4,700 300 100 B 56 west; Pocatello, 56, east T § Rubber pfd... ..... Forecast made 4! Ean Francisco for thirty | U S Steel 33,000 v+ ending midnight. Notember 10 U & Steel pfd......186,500 Northern Caltforns Tuesday, fresh | Western Union. 100 Secraments south.- Tuesday; fresh U n Tuesday. | T s cooler: brisk | at $76 50 and $10,000 at $76 75. NEW YORK BONDE, Total sales ..485.700 New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov 200 8 200 Am Smelt & Ref... 5 2% T |Am S & Ref ptd.. 200 &8 87 86 " | 00 Amer Sugar Ref.. 2500 115% 114% 114% 00 | Anaconda Min Co.. . sese 80 50| Brookiyn Rap Tran 12200 3% 35% 36 | .38 | Colo Fuel & Iron.. 1,400 28% 27 | 34 | Colum & Hock Coal . 08 | Consolidated Gas 300 177 T. | General Electric 300 149 00 | International Paper 200 Internt] Paper pfd. 200 5 shares. NITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, ed Raliroads of San Francisco were $20,000 1 | 185 | W i eg £ 111 & Otlo 4%s.100% Bt 52 & Alton 3igs. 73 02 S B & Q new ds. 94 o7 86! s . m“ | cocas: L ge 102% | Congress may take & tum | 0% Toom 48 - 78 983, | erest may attach in Wall | o7F 700 u'ba[ f the active securities nl.n'.f"_"‘R 4 %% Do | < n 3 deb B 55 | P S ever Beiore ine prctirred | EYie prior lien 4a. 98%W & L Erte 4. . 8 rock Common &t 10% ‘and the | g £ 4% - &31 Wisconsin Cen 4. 89% bonds &t 5%. In the case of the bonds & D Cins1055,C F & I conv Ss. 68 1 the common k the previous jow records | HOocking Val 414e1083 barely shaded st these figures and the NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. resctions in them were not particularly - . 10Little Chiet . 5 eable. In the preferred stock, however, | Alice 34 Ontario ... 1450 e wax & comstant outpouring of offerings S “uy and an umending suc ! ¢ 1000-share blocks and ug - ree of this selling was much of & mys- o, - t all times but the manner of the sell- | Horn Stiver . 30 or to the supposition Silver Ity 210 process liqu corporation dented the heavy cuts in prices. bu 5% 22 445 18y bt k3 e 5 Tou 5 17 Amer 7 3 Do prefd . 1% Amer T & T. 90 Dom Iron & 5 ness of Pen Gen Electric . 5& olume of be Mase Electric 17 es and the Do prefd . apiiatist, it con- | United Fruit . tributory cause U 8 Steel . The market closed sbout steady 8t the @e- Do pretd . 600, nited States 2s and 3¢ and 6id 48 declined 5 per cent on the last call. ® NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocke— High. Low. Close. Atehison ... 0 65% e4% Atchison_pfe R 2o Ralt & Ohlo. .. 11608 T4 fi:‘omofld e Ches e ... kB 4 Chicago & Alton 200 .:2 :’ !.-E. Iguugnlfi LRE but | quiet, at prices ranging from 2% to | e | active one. | of the early loss recovered, | at_84%c. No, Swring Bxcvane S . s e T S Bar silver quiet. 27%d per ounce. Money, 3@3% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 4@4% per cent and for three months’ bills 4% per cent. New York Grain and Produce. 9. —FLOUR—Recelpts, W YORK, Nov. 23.838: exports, 23.747. Dull and easter. WHEAT—Recelpts, 117,000 Spot easy. No. 2 red. 5%c elevator and S6%c f. 0. b.afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options were depressed all day, closing weak, e lower. Close: May, 82%e; July, T9%e: December, 85%c. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Firm. 3 COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 fnvoice, 6%c; mild, Srm. Coffee futures closed steady, 5 to 10 points higher. Sales. 74.500 bags. No- 5. December, 5.50@5.65c; Janu- May, 6@0.10c; August, 6.20c; p 6.25@¢.30c. SUGAR—Raw, quiet. Refined, qulet. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market for Evaporated Apples is not particularly active. but attractive fruit is in light supply prices consequently ruled firm. Common quot- ed at 4@5lc; prime at 5%@6c; choice, 6%@ ©%c, and fancy at Te. PRUNES—Are about steady, generally Te for ail srades. APRICOTS—Show little feature at the mo- ment, but are generally firm at 9%@9%c: | 10%c for extra choice end 11@12%c for fancy. PEACHE! jet. Cholce quoted at TR@ Ti4c; extra choice at T%@S%c, and fancy at 9% @10%¢c. Chscago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 8.—December wheat opened %@%c lower at TSc to 77%c, under the influ- ence of easy cables and liberal Northwest re- ceipts, together with the fact that a lagge | quantity of Duluth wheat was reported on its way to this market. Heavy shipments and an unexpectedly iarge increase in the visible aus- mented the initial pesetmism and throughout the remainder of the session there was littie demana save that coming from shorts with profits in sight. All options closed weak, De- cember down %c at TT5@77%c. Antictpation of & bearish Government report to-morrow, easy cables and favorable weather depressed corn, but the market was not an December closed %c down at 33%c. With increasing receipts and a slow cash demand as = bearish basis, oats readily to the wheat weakness early, but steadied at the bottom and closed with eome December 3¢ down Buying of December lard for the forelgn account was the main support of the provision market, although reports of a decreasing hog supply were slso influential. The close was firm, January pork 7ic higher, lard Tiec up and ribs 5@74c Improved The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. ‘Wheat No. 3— s fos S ¢ By TR Tk 45 T4 4% Y 3% 435, 427 43% 3 2 23 85 34% 35 %% 36 3834 January 1180 1200 11980 11974 May .. 205 12 07% 11 9734 12 074 Lard. per 100 Tos— ber . €80 6921% 680 692% 823 6 90 6 821 6 5T 80 6 85 6 50 6 85 00 Tbs— 20 621% 620 625 3 635 630 635 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, Vo. 3 wheat, 78@S0%c; No. 2 red, 7849 b 2 corn, “figc; No. 2 vellow, 44%c; No. 2 oats, 35¢c; No. 3 white, 3537%c; No. 2 rye, S4l4c; good feeding barley, 37G3%c; fair to | choice malting, 44@4Sc; No. 1 flaxeeed, 80c; | 1 Northweatern, 94¢; prime timothy seed. | $11 3T @11 30; hort ribs sides sides (boxed), basis_of high wines, $1 25; ntract grade, $10 50@10 60. Receipts. Shipments. 32,400 19,400 Corn, 'bushels Oats, bushels Rye, bushels Barley, bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady. Creamery, 15@2lc; dairy, 14@18%c. Eggs, firm, 21 , steady, 10@11c. Foreign Futures. March. May. 6 5y 6 3% 64% 63% | Nov. Mar.-June. 20 %0 20 95 20 90 20 95 | 30 00 28 65 | . 30 00 28 65| Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. 1 CHICAGO, 9. —CATTLE—Recelpts, | 1,000, Western, 2500. Slow. Good to prime teers, $4 SOGS 70; poor to medium, $3 409 4 75; stockers and feeders, $2@4 25; cows, 1 50G4 25; heifers, $2@4 75 canners, $1 50 | 2 40; bulls, $2@4 25: calves, $2 50@7 25; Tex- | as fed steers, $2 50G3: Western steers, $3@4 25. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 80,000; to-morrow, 18,000; 5@i0c lower. Mixed and butchers’. $4 70@5 30; good to choice heavy, $4 20; | rough heavy, $4 wfl::g light, $4 ;| eep and lambs, | steady. 33 104 25; | ;;A;‘ 5 dhighe mines. S sgz:; Western sheep, | ; native lambs, $3 80@5 €0; Western lambs, $3 5085 06. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Tin was quiet in London at_£118 15s for futures and £115 159 | for spot. Locally il was steady st §25 235 25 50. vanced 7s 64 in ins quiet. Lake quoted | unw‘:’m 13.75¢, electroi; at : ytic-at 13.62 and casting at 13.50c. e | 8 § i Lead was steady st unchanged prices at $4 50 in New York and at £14 2s 64 in London. | A 2s 64 In London, closed at ter £21, while in New York it was unchanged and steady at $6. Iron closed st 48s 94 in Glasgow and at 42s 1054 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was dull | nd unc . No. 1 foundry Northern, $15@ | 16; No. 2 foundry Northern, §$14 25@15; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern | soft, $14G14 25. i Visible Grain Supply. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. .—Wool, steady. Medium | grades refining ! and combing, 19G3ic. Ok gie, heavy Boe, 126150; Gur. 20G30c. 12@15¢; tub vul::: New York Cotton Market. YORK, Nov. 9.—The clowkd steady % & net decline of 7 518 Northern Business. SEATTLE, Nov. 9.—Clearings, $831,000; bal- ances, , Nov. 9.—Clearings, $374,255; ":’-‘;’&:::LA. Nov. 8.—Clearings, $423,95; bal- 5 . Nov. ®.—Clearings, $512,443; Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND. Nov. 8 _WHEAT_- Walla, T9074c; bluestem, 77@78c: vailey, T l LOCAL MARKETS. I ! — . Ezxchange and Bullion. Silver and Mexican dol- market points, will be resumed Exchange. 60 davs.. | $2 20@3; Lima, | Ply and firmer, while common stock continued i | Were firmer under greatly decreased receipts, | | ana Sterling Exchange, — A8y Sterling Exchange, — 488l New York Exchange, sight. - o2y New York Exchange, teiegraphie. — 05 Silver. ver ounce — % Mexican dollars . =4 4415 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Forelgn futures were weak. The world's shipments for the week were as fol- Tows. in quarters: Russian, 341,000; Daaublan, 122,000; Argentine, 5000: indian, 180,000. The American visible euppiy increased 3,939,000 bushels. Chicago was about a cent lower and without feature. The sentiment was bearish on Dpectations of West. The opinion was that the selling was becoming overdene. The Southwest sold. In this market gquotations remained about the same. CASH WHEAT. California Club, §1 40@1 45: Califopnia White Australian, $1 50G1 55: Northern Club. $1 40 @1 423%; Northern Blue Stem, $1 501 55; Or- egon Valley, $1 40@1 45 per ctl. FUTURES. Session @ to 11:30 a. m No males. May, $1 37T%. 2 5. m. session. Open. Jush, Low, Close May ......$137% §13i% S137% $1371% December ... 1 38% 1381 1381y 1384 BARLEYThe week opened quist and steady at Saturday's quotations. Receipts were large, but much of them had been bought prior to arrival and did not go on the market. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 13%@1 164 Shipping and Brewins, $1 2081 25; Chevalier, $1 20§1 45 for fair to choice. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Cloee. December ..$1 14 $114 $113% $1 133 December - OATS—There were falr arrivals from the North, but not enough to affect prices. The market continues steady. seed; Gray, § CORN—Dealers continue to report a quiet and_easy market. ‘Western sacked, $1 80@1 321 for Yellow, for White and $i 30 3 $1.3001 B4 ree Yollow. 31 Hg‘zo:m-ud Caltornia o Tha1 60; White, §1 3501 40 s ‘E—$1 25@1 30 et g!gcanmr—s?"w 50 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 600 4 85, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 504 60; Oregop and Washington, $3 90@4 20 per bbi for Family and $3 0G4 40 for Bakers. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, 33; “Corn Meal, $3 25; extra cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $4@4 25; Buckwheat Flour, $4 50@4 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Fa- rios, 34 60; Whole Wheat Flour, § 50; Rolied Oats, bbis. $7 2538 60; in sacks, $8 758 10; Pearl Barley, $6: Split Peas, boxes, $7; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran is lower under heavy receipts of 19,320 sacks. chiefly from the north. Middlings are Steady and unchanged. the arrivals being lighter than those of Bram. There s encugh Hay coming in to go around, but not enough to weaken the et, and prices remain unchanged, N- e per tom. SHORTS—$20@21 30 pe FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $24@25 per ton; Oficake Meal at the miil, $26@26 50; job- bing, $21@27 50; Cocoanut Caie, g - Meai, ' $30@31; ' Cracked Corn, : Mixed Feed, 322 50@23 50; Horse -Beans, ton. 0 ey “Wheat, $14g18 50; Wheat ana $13 50@16 50: Oat. $12 50@14 50; Wild Oat, $11 50@13 50; Barley, $11@13; Stock, $10@11; Alfalfa, §$10¢12 50 per ton. STRAW—40@65c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Receipts of Beans were moderate, being ! slightly over 5000 sac The market showed , though rather more steadiness in | Limas was reported. { BEANS — Bayos, $2 156@2 40; Pea, $3 25; ! Butters, §3 25: small White_ $2 9083 10; large | White, §2 2062 50; _Pink. '$2 1082 30; Red, @2 95; Red Kidneys, $4: per ctl; Horse Beans, tard, $3; Yellow Mus- Flax, $1 70@1 S0; Blackeye, $2 1062 2 } 1 SEI tard, $2 75@2 80: for_Bastern; Alfalfa, 12@13¢; . fi‘éi&mflr’nmm;;? 6@6%c; Hemp, lkm 5 Ib; Millet, 3¢33%c: Broom Corn Seed, $20Q per ton. DRIED PEAS—Greep, $1 80@2 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Recelpts of Potatoes were unusually large, aggregating over 10,000 sacks, and except for cholce Oregon Burbanks the market was very quiet. The Oregon steamer brought down 2699 sacks, a large portion of Which were poor. Good stock sold well at the quotations and a fow lots of exceptionally fine stock brought $1 12%; per cental. Sweet Potatoes were in free =upply and rather easy at the previously quoted rate. Fancy Onions were in small sup- abundant and dull at unsteady rates. The feature of the vegetable market was the arrival of the first consignment of Peas and String Beans from Los Angeles. The stock came to hand in poor condition, having been overheated in transit. Cholce lots found ready sale at gond figures, but offerir s in bad con- dition were hard to dispose of. although of- fered at T5c@$1 25 per sack. Receipts of vege- tables from pearby points were moderate and prices of most kinds were steady. Tomatoes occasional sales of strictly fancy stock Were reported at 75¢ per box and even higher. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 0@ 75c per ctl nas Burbanks, $1@1 35 per ctl; | Oregon Burbanke, 75c¢@$1 per ctl: BO@6Se per otl; Sweet Potatoes, ONIONE— r ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, Ib; String Beans, 2! Cabbage, 60c per ctl; Carrots, T | Cucumbers, 50§75¢ per box: Garlic, 4@5c_per 1b; Green Pevpers, 25@40c per box for Chile and for Bell: Green Okra. 60GSSc per | box: Egg Plant, 50@60c per box; Marrowfat Squash, $1015 per ton; Hubbard, $15@20. Poultry and Game. Two cars of Western Poultry were marketed and met with a good demand at steady prices. Two more cars were reported close at hand and scheduled for to-day’s market. Receipts of domestic stock were very light, as usual on Monday, and prices were largely nomtnal. Game arrived freely and cleaned up quickly under a steady demand. Mailard Ducks were gquoted lower, but all other descriptions were unchanged. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 18G20c per Ib for ousg and 14@16c for old: Geese, per pair. 31'7%2; Goslines, $262 %5; Ducks, 3485 per o s0go large: young Roosters, $5€5 50; old Roosters, $4 50 @5: $4 50@5; Brollers, $3 504 for large and. $3@3 50 for small; Pigeons, $1g 1 25 per dogen for old and $2G2 25 for Squabs. GAME—Mallard Ducks, $3@6 50 per dozen! Canvasback. $4@7 50; Sprig. $4G4 50; $262 50: Widgeon, 56: $1 50@2. Gray_Geese, $3@3 50; White B $162; Brant g;“l:: - Zmail and l‘z?l o large; Euvglis! . $3; common Snipe, i3 Wild Doves, $1 25; Rabbits, $1 75 for Cotton- | tails and $1 25 for Brush; Hare, §1 25@1 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Recelpts of Butter were large, as will be seen below: nd were chisfly from Humbsidt, h thoug] the San Joaquin creameries, which have hith- | Gold erto been shipying to Los Angeles. sent in some lines, as this market at present rules better for ihem than the South. Fine creameries were so well cleaned up, however, that the market absorbed the large receipts without dif- ficulty, and in fact most dealers quoted a firmer market. Cheese continues in good suppiy and more or less weak, with Oregon & comsignor of large lines to local houses. Tor frean a2d Deciduous an Receipts of Cranberries East are in- wm";‘— Md-‘—-l-v.-' firmly held. Recelpts of e and Strawber- o gy s at i e FRagE ot | Dacks, | 7 Geese, nd a steamer arrived from Honolulu with 1912 bunches chest: large Berries, §3 5085 for Mail $5a7 for the other varieties. s E per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—Nominal. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $11@11 50; Jer- seys, $10G10 75 per bbl; Coos Bay, $2 50@3 Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey FRUIT—Apricots, 7@8%c for Royale and 10e for um;wh5 Evaporated et it 405%0: Figt, Py ey Thacke: <her Phuma, pitted, So0 s PRUNES—1863 crop, 3%@dc for the four SINS—F. o. b. prices, Fresno, 50-1b _boxes—Loose Muscat P crop: tel, 2-crown, . 1b; c; 4-crown, 5 - e mmn: 5, e s et o ;'111‘.’211/. " i llc for N : | No_ 2, < e _for No 10%c tor T X La 1040 for' Ne Pius Uteeas and 8%c for i Peanuts, 6@Tc for Bast- ern; Pecans, 11@13¢c: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; Cali- ornia Chestnuts, 10@15c per 1b. 1 x{fflf!—cngb. new, 12@14c ar' ‘white and s e W Wil St 3235 Tight amber extracted, 414G5%e Sark, i B awAx—21g20c per b Provisions. fcago was somewhat higher, with smaller s stvanuy Mo T Tt MEATS—Bacon, b for heavy, 12%e for |'h!m 14%ec for &.fi.la R T e . u-‘;.'r'g' et $5°50; Smonia By T quoted _at 7o i a0 and 6@OKe, for pure: haf barracr PO J10 fins, 9% @16c; 5-15 tine, T0ng Polee. s tins, 10%@10%e. LENE—One halt 9%e; three tlerces, s, 934¢c; one tierce, 934c; two f barrels, 3 3 T H B o Herces, S%e per 1B, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. ES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1%c under quotations. Heavy salted > medium, 8c: light, 7%c: Cow Hides, 7%c for heavy and Tljc for light; Stags, Bc: Saited Kip. 8c: Salted Veal, 10c; Salted Calr, 24 @11c; dry Hides, 15c; dry Kip.13¢; dry Calf Sheepskins, shearl 25@30c each; Wocl, 40@60c each; medium. 70G90c; Wocl. $1@1 30_each: Horse Hides, salt. for large and 80 for medium, $1 3 ! for small and for Colts; Horse Hides, $3°75 tor large and §1 50 for mediura, $121 35 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32: salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 32c. Goat Skins—Prime An- Soras, T lares and smooth. S0c; mediam, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4%c per 1b; No. 2, 4c; grease, 2%4@Sc. WOOL—Fall_clip—San_Joaquin Lambe’, 00 Ie; Middle County, 11@12c; Northern Free. 11@12c; Northern Defective, 10@11c; Humboldt %05, fine, JN@Tac; Oregon. meditim, 115 per 1o, o per HOPS—20¢22%¢ per Ib. Meat Market. Hogs are lower, owing to ample receipts and a declining market at Western centers. DRESSED MEATS ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—8@7c for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for VEAL—Large, 6G8c; small, . MUTTON—Wethers, 1%“‘:?‘“’" 08¢ Tb. Hogs. 7%@0e per Ib, The following quougm are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 Pper, cent #h: CA’ - Cows acd Heifers, 7@Se; thin Cows, 4@Sc per pound. CA ¢ per per gailon; Fish Ofl," i B0c; Cocoanut Ofl, in barreis, 88c and Goc for Australian COAL OIL—Water White Ofl_n bul Pearl Oil in cases. 22c; Astral, 22c: 26¢; Eiaine, 28c; cases, 23%c; Benzine, Ia bulk, ;i . 19%c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 21c; in cases, 2T¥e, % a AND W'B‘l"’l’"g LEAA:M & Leaa, 7o per ib; White Lead, 834@7c, e uantity. : SUGAR—The Western Sugar Rel Granulated, fine, 5.60c: Dry Gram coarse, B0 Frult Granulated 5.60c: Beer Gomme: lated (100-1> bags only). 3.40c: Confectioners A, 5.60c: ta A 5.20c: gy g | Golden €, Sc; "D, 4.80c; 162 more: haif barrels, 25c more; boxes, ‘mors; 50-1p bags, 10c more for ail i e barréts, 6.10¢: 63%; H & E. Crystal Dominos, S ™. No Ao Jess thani seventy-five barreis or 1ts equivalers Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDA 11 regular monthly dividend of 30 cents per share November 16, Stock and Bond Exchange. MONDAY. Nov. 9—2 p. m. =* UNITED STATES BONDS. g mea CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 10831005 uld?mnr, Nov. 9—4 p. = - 08 08iJulta . 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Jobn Rutherford to Permelia Rutherford. lot 68 00 |on E line of Bartlett street, Twenty- 108 30 | sixth, N 32:6 by E 117:6; gift. 113 oo McCann_to George D. Jr, 114 50 | lot on S line of Twenty-sixth street, 86:4% W 1103 28 | of Harrison, W 36:1% by 8 90; $10. 102 50 Alezander and Mary eynemann to R. D. . lot on 140 50 149 25 10 0 39 00 » & &8 00 F & o8 12% Tacd g2 o F & S a3 |ama v t streets, W 36:3, NW to point 93 F & @ 73 | E of San Bruno avenue, £ 108, S 400, quitclaim bd & 68 50 ; $1. $2000 Rose § Gore to Leopold Daglow, lot on B S hrege "t con B perct (stmpd).106 50 | 1y, 5F Twenty-tourth avenue, 175 S of Clement $2000 Nor Ry of Cal 5 per cent bonds.114 50 | SUeh 8 25 by E 120: §10. Jacob Heyman Company (a_corporation) to Nellie R. Stowell (wife of J. U.), lot on N line of J street, of Forty-seventh & CaliforniaStock andOilExchange ;. 410 ; Asked. 130 85 11 108 30 @ 130 60 18 00 Faicon avenue, 252:1 NE of Moss 17 . SE 112:6, §W 25, NW 112, lot 20 Market-sireet Homestead Associa- o4 t 3, block 7. H ;- to Mary and Wihiiam C. Gib- 18 NE corner of Fifienth avenue. 2 street, SE 33 by NE 100, block § ne 8 & a5y | NE.ag, B, Session. 00 Potont KANSAS CITY, Mo, Nov. 3—Sherit ST e EE e created a sensation to-day by serving a 100 Unton warrant on J. W. Hoover, a prominent local business man, and agent of on Ohio bridge company, on an Indictment re- turned at Oklahoma charging him with the Pacific Stock | murder. The Indictment grew out of the Sessfon. wreck of a bridge bullt by Hoover's | 200 Overman in which two men were killed. 500 Potost Hoover says he has never been in King- 200 Savage fisher County, and his attorney has 200 Union Con ter to refuse to grant requisition papers. 400 Tnion Con —_————————— i i

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