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market still quiet. range very unmscttled. Silverwecoversisometvhat. tocks irregular, but generally weak. ture Barley and fsuture Wheat lowser. demand for seed. Corn and Rye quict. icpressed. Middlings'firm and Hay steady. o in Beans and Seeds. tcady, Eggs firm and Cheese plen el ns abowut the same, here and elsewhere.* i sufficient supply and unchanged. plies of Potatoes and Vegetables continue large. dtry in light receipt and firm. Game plentifuly Rain affects trading in Fresh Fruits. N “«\ Canned Salmon dull. Canned Fruit firmiy held. \, v ool in liberal supply and dull. UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. v 1 \ wmber Exports in October. nts of Lumber from San Francisco uring the menth of October Hawatign lela the eame date R B 38332 4 fallen siowly during the ver the northern half | A storm of some intes but_will probably move Another disturbance has, Washington coast, move rapidly southward. fallen over the comst from San is falling in wing high winds are reported: from the southwest; Red Bluff, 36, fresh eoutherly vicinity—Cloudy, uneet- tied westher Friday; probably showers; McADIE, District Forecaster. e« 1 EASTERN MARKETS. » York Stock Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 12.—Penneylvania and preferred again divided i & good degree of influence in The dealings were not United Etates such overwhelming proportions k as for the a wae weak from the outset, but showed vborn resistance in the neighborhood of 112. rt the stock were alded t first by the strengih shown by United States large short interest was being covered he steel preferred stock. e outlook in the labor world was regard- ed as thremtening, and reports of rioting nnection with the Chicago Street Raflway emphasized the feeling. aiso the report of & cut of 10 per cent in wages which had its effect in the erket as well s in the stock mar- he reported intention of the United 1o retrenci. Corporation ages $15,000,000, or 10 per cent, serious situation growing out of the in Colorado were added factors in ~ntiment. The show D&RG pfd.... 82 |Am Livseed Oil.. Lrie Il 28% Am Lin OUl pra.. Urie 1st ptd . 6613 Amer Logomotive. 12! Frie 24 pfd...... 4T |Am Loco pfd.... 74 G North pfd.160 |Am Smeit & Ref. 42 ocking Valley... 80 (Am S & R pfd.... 8614 Hocking Val pfd. 79%|Amer Sugar Ref..115% Ulinois Central...127%| Ansconds Miging. €2 Jjowa Central 19 | Brkiyn Rap Prans 38 a Cen pfd 31 [Colo Pu;l : L rvr; :gx i C Southern.... 1 Colum el 3 C Eo Z‘“"Cflnlfl"dl(efl G 178 N 20% |General Elect 137 |Intrnt]l Paper.. Denver & Rio G.. 17T%|Amer\" & F pfd. eg;z 25 | promise of a material edvance, commission | SHOR! THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1903, 5 11 Flour, $4 75; Cracked $3 75; Fa- NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 | WATER STOCKS. . Tina, 54 50; Whole Wheat Flour, §8 30; nonnqlnmi.u G No. 1%‘3&%« Contra Costa — 40 |Port et A"C"'ION SALES :n-. :I;":M. in -n‘kw:-u"‘im 10; :«:cz;éxfn'x!ui Ahn:-g:. ‘l ch ;p-&; Marin Co ... 61 fb v% Co. 38% 38% v m? Pecans, g.l«le: al. fi 50@5; Call- prt RED RIBBON SPEED SALE Hay and Feedstuffs. N Comb, om. 13g14e" for white and oF #@llc for amber; new A T TROTTING STOCK 3 water white_extracted, While the millers give a lower rango of prices | C3@0c: light amber extracted, 4GS Hc; dark. for Bran, they quote the market as somewhat | Consisting of haif sisters of Directum 2:05% John A. McKerron 2:08%, Bay Rum 2- C. steadier, though dull. ~ Middly lo firm, | BEESWAX—27G29 per Ib. There js no change in the Hay situation. s BRAN—319 per ton. 157 MIDDLING! Provisions. = ¥ —— Algregor 2:11, etc.. and the finest looking ouses and ehorts being active buyers at the | FEEDS' rley, ‘324 5025 Chicago was steadler, with light offerings TRO S CERS' ever offered, by lower prices. Offeringe were light and. with | ton: Oilcake Meal at tho il 0 50; m’“ and some buying. This market was dull and Fach ‘sires s ek 2. Rey Divece prospects of bad weather in the near future |bing, $27@27 50; Cocoanut . $21@22; unchanged. 2:10, Direct 2:05%, Chas. Derby 2:20, Diablo market soon developed ~considerable | Meal, : Corn, " $30 50G6L 60; | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 120 1 for 2:00%, Siiver Bow 2:16, Owvhee 2:11, Stein- strength, December advencing to 766jc within | Mixe §22 50@23 50; Horse Beaus, 3809 | heavy, 12%c for ){m ‘medium, xfin’m light. way 2:25%, Hart Boswell, Geo. Washington the first hour. Later the demand dro of |40 perton s ible for cxtra light, 18%q for sugar-cured 2:16%, Montere: %. Dexter Prince. Guy and with a disposition on the part of ti local , Y '1‘1‘. 50; Wheat ‘and Oat, { and 20@21%c for extra sugar cured; Eastern ° So. 95 McKinney, Prin Nutwood 2:11%. Almoni- traders to sell the market turned weak, in- |$13 50@16 50; Oat, $12 4 50; Wild Oat, | sugar-cured Hams,_143c; California Hum S & — [Sec Sav Bk400 500 | tion 2:24%, etc.. consigmed by Messrs. H..C. fluenced by declines in all outside markets. | $11 50@13 50; Barley, $11@13; Stock, $10@11; | 13%e; Mess Beof, § per bbl; extra Mess, | Mutual €av.. 95 110 |Union T Co. — — | Sendérs. Jas. H. Gray, P. Foley, Geo. A December sold off to 75%¢, and closed at 76s, | Alfalfa, gowm nop;r.rt%x:]l_ $12@12 50; h‘:‘my_ $18; 'mo l(-;.ll::t.?gg: S F Sav U600 — lnnvcu.: i' wil‘m;‘n,,u-rn.a:hsmn:. Ciuw:}' & loss of “for the day. STRAW—40@95¢ extra_clear, ; Mess, ; Dry A STREET ILROADS. . C. Archer, L Selle and other well- e s Mt 1tk Sadntas: Tk et 12c; Pig Pork. ga: Plgs' Feet, $5 25; Smoked | capyeornia .. mm i | e ErrAND g A B T g Beans and Seeds. B RD. Ricroes quoted at Tio per Ib for | G987 woil — 80 | PONIES. SURREY AND FOUR-IN- Tanged betwoen 41%0 and 425 ST gompound and 9e for pure; half barrels, pure. POWDER. HAND HARNESS. 425.c, and ciosed %@%o lower at 41%c. There s nothing new under this head, Beans | 2%¢; 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-Ib tins, 9%e; 3-Ib tins, Glant ...... 64 65 [Vigorit 4% A -: c;fedSp;_ued mrl_:_rrs, R{m::e‘ fl-»r-;-h::clh Frade. The tendency "in the eat_pit wes o | Sre,gull tnactive aod stsy, while there 18 not | 108 1or e ome half barrsl, 9ke: thres | Hana P Co. 800 AL Aiasen 8 C. [ “Wiih Records, Youns Seaiions efc grains, . G k. . | half barrels. 9%c; one tierce, §34c; two tierces, P e QR S, Ao, O oiher Eine and the | BEANS Bevon, $% 1802 40, B f308 3. | half bartals Siepma tereh 91 Hawaian ¢ 4 4o [Makl €2 5 | TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1903, i et a ‘ol § It | MEG SE0RT L GRS R B e Wool and Hops. | o b F ok iealFatiian s 15 16 N Bt ‘“E" 'fifumb-r closing %@lc lower at 33c. g%cke)":.‘ 52 lwfl?afi per ctl; umL Tides, Tallot, il op 5 Alaska p.t.,u;'cf‘.“‘l‘om\“:i% C — 9 Occid‘esn ,t*al.lggr"sewls;xchange oarly T Ui Gay bt he aaa e Wi Brown Mastard: 33 Yatlow. Mo A local house reports as follows on Wool: | Cai {rult 4% = 94 |Pac A F A. 3 3% wxz G. LAYNG, hmm«-.,:fi::nm. | mand from emall packers and local shorts to | tard, $2 75@2 80; Flax, $1 70@1 “The Wool traffic, both East and West. is very — JPac C Borax.167 — 3 yard Saturday, Nov. 14, until Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— 6 07 3 80; Cana: revent any big decline. The break in grains for Eastern: Alfalfa, 12@1dc: tistactory. Many of the large dealers have v ¢ sa te in the day had a depressing influence, and &{&c; Timeths, 6@8ic: et 3 GSLsc | heavy stocks at seabgard points and thelr e Board— e January pork closed Tijc lower. B b; Millet, 3@8%c; Corn $20@ | ability to move them accounts I for the 25 Cal 90 00 Dstimated receipts for to-porcoy: Wheat, X;;gum n 7% vity in the ,lflalal on | 25 Hutchinsom i g“ OCTOBER'S IMMIGRANTS cars; corn, cars; oa cars; hogs, RIED PEAS—Green, §1 80g2 per manufacturers reduce supplies and when busi- tehiy 1&1922 lh“ddl = iy e 2ese In woolen &Mu mls %-l‘:; 7: = ;_ :3 MORE THAN A THOUSAND eading futures ranged as follows: P : provement over the present dullness ol otatocs, Onions and Vegetables. | Ponemed activity e looked for i WooL The | B0 Sorine 87 e, Oven mign Low Glwn : g e S TR L £ ®, | England Leads, China Comes Secand, Wheat No. 3— o limited extent, but they have not been as| 45 Spring 7 25 and Japan a Good Third in the (aew). 6% T0% T3 78 | ecelpts of Potatocs were liberal and consist- | govively employed during the season as they | 20 Sprink 87 80 78! 76! 8 78% | o4 chiefly of river Burbanks which wers irmly | would have been under healthy market con-| 10 Spring Valley Water 37 823 Race. s 3 s 8% | held, as dealers expected that the rain would | djtions.” 25 Spring Valley Water Co ...... 88 00 Richard Eccleston, statisticlan for the ps lessen the receipts. Salines and Oregon Bur- | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls 10 Spring Valley Water Co, & 90... 87 25 | .. v §% 8% 4% ¥ |vanis were in sood request and the laster were | about 1%0 under quotations, sy iy United States immigrant bureau, has i quoted higher. The steamer due from Portland | St 9c; medium, Sc: light, Tic Board— filed the following report of the immigra- aX 4% % 4% GRS apout 1800 Including several | T%c for heavy and Tie fof light 5 Cal Wine 2050 | tion at this port during the month of Oc- 24 $27% gg |hundred sacks of Garnet Chiles. The market | Salted Kip, 9o; Saited Veal, 1 10 Cal Wine 90 50 s 3 855 34 34y | Was overstocked with Sweet Potatoes and a | 10%@1lc; dry Hides, 15c; dry 10 Cal Wine 90 00 tober: Total admitted, 1063, of whom 199 May .. 5 5 % % | freshly arrived carload from Merced moved | Calf, 18¢; Sheepskins, sheariings, 100 Hutehinson 10 37% | were tourists and #4 immigrants. Of e e N e e aime 55 |€lowly at the familiar quotation, Fancy | short Wool, 40@60c each; medi 3008 F Gas & 8 25 = . 3 s 31 e L 65 |Onions had a further advance, suppiles being | long Wool, $1@1 50 each; Horse H 20 8 F Gas @ 7y, | these 20 were Chinese, English, 11 70 11 723% 11 57% Very Tight. Common and inferior oforings con. | 82 18 for largs and $202 80 for medtum. 81 S Spring Valley 38 5o > | Japanese, 36 Scandinavians, 25 Germans, Lard, per 100 Ibs— 10 unfiea very dx:l‘l. e 4 1 fl'lle;aml' : mtar g’nl'l; 106 Spring Valley 38 25 19 Mexican, 13 Scotch, 17 Spanish-Ameri- 86 6614 o7 e vegetabls marl was amply supplied for large 6 00 | can, 13 French and 8 Spanish. The occu- with most descriptions and trade was quiet, { 1 25 for small and 50c for Coits. Buck Skins 50 Trust Cert (S F G & B).. owing to the rain. Peas and Beans arrived | —Dry Mexican, 82c; dry salted Mexie: H freely from Los Angeles and nearby sections, | dry Central American, 32c. and choice offerings were steady. Summer | Angoras, 75c: large and smooth, 50c; pations were: Merchants, 214; mariners, California Stockand Oil Exchange | 1%: tarmers, 21; laborers, 2T; clerks, %; engineers, 11: servants, 32; painters and Cash quotations were Eauash from 'Los Angeles was offaring at 500 | 36¢; small — ¥, . 20c. - r small box, but ol Ofterings in | 'TALLOW—No, 1 rendered. 4% per Ib: No. Askea, | Machinists, 3 each; carpenters, §; teach 7 w large boxes were higher. Green Peppers from | 2. 4 Manhattan L. 157 (Intrntl Feper. 0 Caxh” quotations were - . 1ok 140 | ers, 7; miners, 7; artists, 4; cler; mis- etropolitan Ry A steady; No. 3 wheat, 7 ; , 18% {18 ved the effects of fh - WO 1 el 3 Lambs’ «.s. | cellaneous, 351; no occupation, %55; Stxty- - e Nt B &« e £30: No. 2 yellow, 428%e; | Stockton showed t °ts of the recent frosts | WOOL—Fall ciip—San Joaguin . 99 3 y ulz\m&“ }“arrfl;lr“. g‘;* {:&_;‘1 w:: pid 68 | €TT%e: No 3}"&'"‘“ T white, gw.os‘!c; ’,‘,o_ and were hard to dispose of, although offered at | 11c; Middle County, 11@12c:.Northern 23 | one immigrants were debarred during the Mis, Kan & Tex. 18 |Natfonal Biscuit.. 34% | 0"/ .0 "r3.’ good feeding barley, 37@30¢; falr | 10W prices. Receipts of Tomatoes were light | 11@12c; Nortbern Defective. 10g11c; Humboldt 8 | month. M. 'K & T pfd.. 38% National Lead.... 11 choice malting, 47@4c; No. 1 flaxseed, 9lc; [ And chiefly of poor Guality, owing to the rain, | and Mendocino, 14c; Nevada, 15¢; Ore- 10 - : 4 Nl RRof Mex pfd 361 |North Americ ;2 N 96c: prime timoth: and fancy stock did better. Some well known | gon, fine, n medium, I7c per Ib. 100 - New York Cen...114% |Pacific Mail...... mess pork, per bbl, $11 50@11 52! brands of fancy stock were firmly held at 760 | HO! Moss Refuses to Prosecute. Sortolk & West_. S8%(Peoples Gas. ... 3% 00 Ibs, $6 872G short ribs AT bex but fow salcs WiLE TaRied 4t it By RIS S ‘When the case of Josie Hart, allas Mar. Nor & Vi fd. 'ress b . T T 3 7 Forn Secaritica. . k3% | Pressed 8 C pfd. 67% o s "basts o "high wines, | . .FOTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 500 Meat Market. we.. | tin, charged with assault to murder for Drtario & West.. 19% (Puliman Pal Car.210 | 88 590 008+ T0 S0, g, “S10 50, T5c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1G1 35 per ctl: ® | hooting Frank Moss, s hackman, in s Pennsylvania ....111% Republic Steel. 8% d 2 - Oregon Burbanks, 75c@§1 10 per ctl; River Red No turther decline in Hogs is reported. The » - P CC & St L. 55 |Rep Steel pfe 88tz |~ Recelpts. Shipments. | B0@USC per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, $1 25 per otl. > Gcscriptions &re also uneh: 20 |saloon at 10 Mason street on Tuesday Reading _., % Rubber Goods: 1. 134 | pyour. harrels 0 5 GONIONS"85:@41 per ctl for fancy and-sop | Other descripbions o8 SN T T 10 % |morning. came up before Police Judge Read 1 fd.. 76%| Rubber Goods pf¢ By - X B¢ for y 8 n o terday Moss inform. ! Reading 3 3 30| Rom ate T, g | Wnesty bachale $Ee8 | CNEGETAEURS Grien Peas 2093 per 1b: | | Wholesale rates irom sisughterers to deaters 18" | (hat o did not know who fired the thets o Co.. 22%|U 8 Leather... 7 o 144, ., 2% @3 t E : Rock Tab Co ptd. 37|11 & Yeather pid.. 75% s g “4300 | Lima Beans. 3isdfic per Ib; Tematoss, BEEF—6@10 for Steers and 5@6e per Ib for .1 lat him and refused to swear to a com- StL & SF 1st pfd. 80 |U § Rubber. z:h Bariey, bushels . 10,500 'r:'r baqglxo:csum":‘er (S:‘l_lr?: ;g@\m perkbox Cab- t:o‘v,va.‘l o, 708%0; emall, %o = § 12 | plaint against the woman. The Judge de- =L 4 ptd. 4435/ U S Rubbe: : . s age, per ctl; . TBc per sack: Cn o AL—Large. 2 3 . (L & SF 24 ptd. 441 U € Rubber st s e et e LA scum kam:‘gn. _— 13 007 | clined to dismiss the case, and instructed 50 25 € Steel pf: 1357 | Western Union prd les for the day, 770,100 shares. RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. YORK, Nov. 12.—Bond transactions nited Raflroads of San Francisco: 10,000 at £y NEW YORK BONDS. ref 2s, reg..108% L & N unified 4s. 88% Do coupon 106% Man con gold 4s.102% Do 3s. reg.....107% Mex Cent 4s .... 70 Do eoupon -3 Do 1st ime . 144 Do new 4s, reg.1341 Minn & St L 4s.. 98 Do coupon 2134 M, K & Tex 4s... 0715 | Do old 4s, reg.110% | Do 2ds ........ 7513 Do coupon ....110% N R of Mex conds 74 Do 5s, reg.....101% N Y C gen 34s.. $0y Do coupon J C gen Bs....130 " | Atch gen 4= Do adj 4s ... Atlantic C Lineds 9135 Nor & W con 4s. 97 Bal & Ohio 45...100% Or S L 4s & part. 911 Do 3348 . 95 |Pa conv 3ls..... D43, Central of Ga 58.104¢ |Reading Gen 4s.. 965 Do 1st inc .... 64 S L& I M con 5.110% | SL &S F 1g 48, 813 | 93| Ches & Ohio 4148 14 Chi & Alton 3%a8. 7 C. B & Q new 4¢. 63 M & StP gnis. 108 NW con 7s St Louis SW. c ~130% Con Tobacco 4s... 54 J 8 Steel 24 5 Colo & So 4s. .. 84 |Wabash 1sts Den & Rio G 45.. 99 | Do deb Erie prior lien 4s. 981 Do gen 4s ..... 833 Wis Cent 4s . F W & D C 1sts.108%|Colo F con Ss Hock Val 43%s...105%| v YORK MINING STOCKS. 10! Little Chief . Jron Silver Leadville Con ... 02'Standard BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, - | Do prefd . 50% | @6 Westingh Com .. 66 5%@6| Mining- Adventure 4 | 9914 Allouez 4% 68 |Amalgami 38 Bingham ... 21 . 62% Calumet & Hecla.440 85% Centennial .. 15 4315 % bl 46 Union Pacific Mexican Central . Miscellaneous— Amer Bugar . Do prefd Amer T & T..... f Dominion 1 & 8. 7% Gen Eleetric ....146 | Mass Elec 108 | Do prefd 176 |Viotoria United Fruit .... | Winona U § Steel . 10% /Wolverine .. CLOSING STOCKS. . 874 New York Cen.. - KT% Norfolk & West A% Do prd.. 65% Ontario & 82 | Pennsylvania 76% Rand Mines | Canadian Pacific.1211; Reading Ches & Ohio...... 20% Do 1st pt Chi_Great West.. 1?: Do 2d pfe C. M & St P....1413% Southern R; DeBeers ......... 20 #’Do ptd. . Denver & Rio G.. 19% |Southern Pacific fd. - 88 |Union Pactfie.. Bar silver, firm, 266-164 per ounce. Money, 3%@4 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 44@4% per cent and for three months' bills 434@4% per cent. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—FLOUR—Reoceipts, 24.503; exports, 22,350. Unsettled, weak and lower to sell, WHEAT —Receipts, 29,250 bushels; export: 176,923 bushel: Spot, easy; No, 2 red, 83%c: No. 1 Northern Duluth, 85%¢ f. o0, b, afloat; No, 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. On foreign buying of December and a feeling that spring wheat receipts were too light, wheat opened firmer. gressive bear tactics, a% & 35¢. SUGAR—Raw, nominal: centrifugal 06 3%G3 15160, refined quiet. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows EL. no important Sote- -, fome"5os Soncerned though prime tralc future delive fancy, Te. e grades. %m—mmuh. Choice are 10@10%c; was easy: creamery, 15@21%c; dairy, | Peppers. 254G w24 T i8ter, exne, atendy at mark, cases included, | for Bell; Groen Okra, —— per box: Beg Prane. | LAMB—914@100 per Ib ke a% | . ne, 7% CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—CATTLE—Receipts, close. Hare, too, were easier under heavy sup- | @8c; Cotton Fruit Bags, 8lic, 6%c and ;{xo for | Cal Cotton Mills coma, Everet: " ttled and more or less quiet. | 26@20c for seconds; dairy. 21@2%c: store But. “ Following were the sales on the San Fran- | 12 17, 22, 27 - . - 1t e quoted at $13G13 50, electrolytic at | Ler. o A@19c; cold storage, 2iG26c; Tasters, [ PA1Y quotes as foliows, per Ib. in 1001 bags: e 7. Dec. 2—Change at Seattle to S 2 “mas “eulet ana ‘une S 5 Granulated. 5.70c; Morning Session. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry. §15 28 A t® and ‘unchanged at $4 50 in | | CHEESE—12@12%e for ihe genoral market | POWdered, 5.10c; Candy Granulated. Drs e 2% ined 25 €4 in London to £20 15 | lower grades: Young Americas. 13%@lde; East- | Mgpel)‘;:cr‘g;'d“ ‘was quiet and quoted at §5 15|’ ern, 151 @16%: & i, 424 | for cholce and 3736@40c for smail ang | Gorden ¢, oe; - S e Ny, o and 2t 425 | colors; store, nominal: cold * somar D5 | half barels. 8¢ No. 1 foundry, .-orthern, is quoted | 32%c; Bastern, 26@30c for fresh and toes are weak, with a large pack. Jp—————————eeeee——————————— | demand for choice table Grapes and other mé:fi':finmmm’m—nuh firm, with stocks Exchange and Bullion. Sound. Recelnts of Grapes from ail seriiet | considerably brok: pected Exchange was very unsettled yester- | A1l available supplies. The local demand for and moved about & good deal. The final da q‘mz:’ . Siiver was also unset- | although the Sound steamer took out severai sell. Futures were lower. California Club, $1 40@1 45; ust: Valiey, §1 40@1 45 per FU’ o et luestem. $1 50@1 55 frui 86, 60 Mont Ton % i ctl. STRAWBERRIES—Longworths, per §4 100 Mont Ton 00 TURES. chest; large Berries, $1 6003 for Malindas and Eureka. & 1000 Paymaster |11 11 Sesston 9 t0 11:30 a. m. ‘for the other varieties. feora, Fureka., 82/ 100 Rescus s ASPBERRIES—$4G6 per chest, M &M 40 100 Rescue ® HUCKLEBERRIES—] M &M 39 500 Rescue 31 M &M 38 200 Ton & 22 . 021500 Ton N s is rather easler. are %e; prime, 5%@6c; choice, 60 o Ty o 2, round do, $1 0 Wmide, $0Bs01 46 per jobbing demand and | cental. DA Tancy #7388 | BOCKWHEST2 5505 0 per et hox; Garlic, 4@5¢ '3 TTON—" 5100 _per box for Cuie ens 1epen | Pt e ¥ Policeman Hurd to subpena all the people who were in the saloon at the time to 10@1 40@50c per box: Marrowfat Squash, $1 PORK—Dressed Hogs, @9c_per Ib, r in court this morning. o ton; Hubbard, $15G20. 2 vt LIVESTOCK MARKET. - i b b i 1 = The following quotations are for good, sound 14 25 Foreign Futures. Poultry and Game. e . e 21 crea Im:o‘l-‘":qnxlrtutc mer- : . - tors of . . allam 0., LIVERPOO! — Steers, 8@0c; Cows and Heifers, | S F and MeKittrick oo’ March. May. | Receipts of domestio Poultry were light ana | 7860, thin Cows San Joaquin O & D. chants of this city, filed a petition In the 64% 6 3% 6 3% | there was continued firmness in all descriptions, CALVES—4@4%c per pound (gross weight). | Senator .. . United States District Court yesterday 62 63 | particularly large young Chickens, and young | sm:x-:?—we!hmvfifltflc: Ewes, 3%4@3%c¢ | Sovereign asking that the firm be declared an In- Roosters and large Broilers were quoted higher. | PeT pmmuron weight), g;e;lgn:r voluntary insolvent. The petition recites b, Nov. Mar,-June. | About 15 cases of dressed Turkeys came in and | LAMBS—414@Se per Ib. y i out difficulty, while Hens were .mu;.?(?"ffé‘r‘.".; | Boars, 50 per cent off and Stags, 40 per cent | Twenty-Eight that on October 3 of this year the firm admitted in writing that it was unable to pay its debts. Stephen G. Spier, a hotei- - o ations. 20 80 2850 |at 20@21c. A car of Western Poultry will o | Off from above quot - West Shore . keeper of this city, filed a petition stat- 2970 2550 | marketed to-day 3 e L s ing his liabilities at $1467 and his assets ¥ w::"a”.:::‘;a‘x'h']ri!e;:“s?"{v';‘mcmek',"d,:;'": General Merchandise. Alamede Sugmr - at nothing. Eastern Livestock Market. constituted the bulk of the recelpte. . e roan American Biscutt | et prices. however, Comes to Take Nelson Back. Deputy Sheriff Charles M. Paxson of . nded to increase th, BAGS—Grain 8, 5@5%c;: San Quentin, | American District CHICAGO. And the market was well cleancd up et ths | 5000, Wool Bms.gzom; Fleece Twi Cal Gas & Electric Ct | plies. the three grades; Brown Jute, 814@7% Cal Jockey Club 10500 | Montgomery County, Kansas, arrived 11,000, including 400 Texans and 500 Western; | POULTRY—Dressed Turkevs, 20G24c per| COAL—Wellington, $8 ‘per’ton; New Wel- | Cal Shipping Co 25 00 her“'-sy“(erdgy with the papers for the good to prime steers, $5@5 70; poor to medium, | Ib; live Turkeys, 17@19¢ per Ib for young and | lington. $8: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Bea- | Cal Title Ins and 140 00 St o Ats David R, Nelse: 75; stockers and feeders, $1 T5@4 25; | 14@16c for old: Geese, per pair, $1 75@2; Gos- | ver Hiil. $5 50; Stanford, $7; Rosiyn, $7; Coos | Central Bank of Oaklan [ pie extradition orney elson, )4 heifers, $2@5; canners, $1 50@ | IDES. $2@2 25: Ducks, $4@5 per dozen for | Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; Wallsend, $7: Rich- | Chutes Company 50 825 | who is wanted In Coffeyville on a charge 1 754 25: calves, $2@7 50; Texas | 0!d and $6@6 for young: Hens, $4 50@5 50 for | mond. $7 50; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and | Cypress Lawn Imi 50 725 | of being an accessory to a murder by his 5 T i Weste : | small and $6@7 for large: young Roosters, $5 50 | §14 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania. Anthracite Egg, | Fischer's Theater . 00 225 e . g, by fed steers, §2 75@3 55; Western steers, $3@ | . brother. e argument on the writ of 50 d ififi 50; old Roosters. $4 G0@5: Fryers, $5G5 50; | $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, | Gas Consumers’ Asen . as 22 50 Behtnt Sainns: e, Mater's sas. il = OGE—Receipts to-day, 14,000; to-morrow, | Broilers. §3 50@4 50 for large and 3 50 for | $11 80; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 50@ | Honolulu Sugar .. 50 abeas corpus o0 0c 1 ‘_rl‘ mixed and butchers, $4 60¢ | Small; Pigeons. $1@1 25 per dozen for old and | 13 per ton in bulk and $15 in eacks; Rocky | Northern Cal Pow o 9 00 | take place before Judge Cook this morn- R0 10 e e heoty. 84 €506: rougn| $202 35 for Suuabdy. Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and | North Shors Railroad 0 APasky e B B0 soas 60, lignt, $4 45@5. bulk of | GAME—Mallard Ducks, $3@4 per dozen; | §12 80 per long ton, according to brand, 25 1835 TR S R 3 back, $4@6; Sprig, $2 50; Te: OIL—Linseed, 49c for bolled ~ and ... 11500 —‘0‘_.. He Was Rob e Recelpts, 18,000; sheep and lambs Widgeon, §1 50; small Ducks, $1 50: | 47c for, raw In barrels; cases, B¢ more; [ its Miner Says as bed. eood to cholcs wethers, $3 T0@4 25; | Oray Gecre, 383 50; ' White Geess, §1g | Castor Ol in cases, No. 1, 0c; Bakers 00 £ Lewis Bohling, a miner, living at 36 Sholos mival §3 THOS ThL. emarn | Scush - suipe YL e e Ry e e s T ot oL e % 2% |Clay street, was attacked by two colored > - s '3 nipe, 5 cor n , or' raw In 3 e n sheep. $3G4: native lambs, $405 T5; Western | il s oves, 81 20; Rabbith, 31 15 for Comis: | seratned, barrels, Sc: cases. Gbc: China, Nat, | Soseel % 8% |men on Washington street, opposits tne ' " §T. JOSEPH. tails and $1 25 for Brush; Hare, $1 25, TWM 0c per gallo: s"nd.cmm m‘;:trh: g gg DO;;::!_eo‘. eu;y Y!lt:m:ly :aornxnx m::: EPH, Mo., Nov. 12.—CATTLE—Re- S : cases. 80c; { Tesla rol of a cheap watch and some celpis, 1000; market ‘quiet;, naiive stsers, $4 55 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. B Sowoue = anlion: Fiekt UL | Tristee avrie: # ..o | He reportea the robbery to the police; | agdu;;eggzs :;wtm $3 50@4 50; stockers Parre 85 tw'&ylon"vt;ld '%c ’f’ofi"f“'u ;’nni‘::d u.‘.".'m 50 pomr 'b;iu ;:;umbla to give any description of an , 3 s : g The Egg market s unsettled COAL_OIL—Water White Coal n bulk, ;4'%52&'3%5}3%5%&1 g ghow mn?e‘r or lees change, nu:gdc:::lt;fem:; jantke: et OB N iy Astral A Morning Session. e e eo s s | t v and firm, some de; | Star, 22¢; -, 26c; . 28¢; S T L FUE L {";"l;,r,'.'f“g“;: | f0e:_ dondoyioet Biove Gasofinn, "B TR Y1511 st Motared Off -i...ots0snuseereansa 40 OCEAN TRAVEL. it Mttty T & positive quotation, as the wy {in 3 ) 3 i : . in leads buyers to hold off somewhat oy | 19%c; S6-degree Gasoline, In bulk, 2ic; in Afternoon Session, New York Metal Market. purchase only from hand to mouth. There wou | cases. 27%e. : Board— Steamers leavs Sen Frao- Do e [euarn hare 10 @iinta, 7&“25&:. and xmm"" - foe CFor Ketchikan, Wrangel, NEW YORK, Nov. 12—Tin again lower In | 5 0ilor 8 OO e stocke trom iy 1 | ““RED AND WHITE LEAD-—Red Lead. 6%0 Juneau, nes, . mot Cleing Bt e e s T o | owlation. accu- | 7" e ib; White Lead, 84@7c, according to etc.. Alaska—11 a_m.. Nov. £l 60 250 S B o LIE 00 | URSEE i e netor wnote, et 13 | IR ik B kB, ¥ s g foia i o Bee k supply. b; . L 5 5 slight recovery from yester- | Receipts were 18,600 I1bs Butter, 600 | 85 75@5 90; extra No. 1, $6 25@6 50; Hawalian, Mmmg tocks. "'r !VQI."J& G qecoprer had G ondon. spot closing at £50 e | EREs and 23,500 Ibs Cheese. s ©ases | &5 25; Japan, $5 25@5 80; Loulsiana, $4 309 el P or ctoria. Vancouver. | Gays reas 5t ©55 17s 64, Locally, copper| BUTTER—Creamery, 31@42%c for extras and | ® 10 SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. . Seattle, SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- t, Whateom—11 a. m., Nov. 7w Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.85c; | cisco Stock and Exchange board yesterday: this company’s steamers for Alaska and O. Vlrncou;-r to C. P. Ry. or Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., Nov. 6 12 18, 24 30, Dec. §; Corons, 1:30 p_ m.. Nov. 9 15 21, 37, Dee. 3. For Los ‘Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, A m. State of California, Thursdays 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East ‘Western, 14@15c per b, lated (lqo-lb h-llr oil.”é 'lk&.n.tio‘:t.éum Badls o 4.90c; barrels, 106 more; EGGS—Ranch, 42%@46> and occasionally 46c | Shore. for il kinds. S abietsar bags, 10c or al 5 et 24G26¢c 10c; boxes, 6.35c; H. & B. No. 2 foundcy, Northern, §13 26@ | fOF cold storage. e N eid. per Th N divets taken for | 15; No. 1 foundry, Southern, and No. 1 foun- % X g T ty-five barrels or its equivalent. San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz. Mon- |3 Muthern, soft, $14@14 25, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits I”C-ANNE;;VE?\KY.:(ON-II ult at 31 2515 terey, San Simeon. Cavucos. Port Harford (San e 50@d5c e it- Obispo), b | al 1 :‘:\ t‘n':k::x’;fim markets are e very qulet. | 500 B"hfl“l, - 1- Coos Ba: a m, Nov. 9, 17, 25. Dee. 3. LOCAL MARKETS. | Local trade in the fruit market was very | (‘ANNED VEGETABLES—Corn rules firm, | 200 Hale & Norcs Bonita, 9 a_m., Nov. 5 13. 31, %9, Dee. 7. quiet owing to the rain, but there was a steady PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. oo Baweandta, l:vlt‘x::‘l.en;-‘nkpy-_"s-n .vuu‘i:! -x:‘ Guaymas (Mex), 10 a. m., Tth of esch For 'further Information obtain folder. g4 | Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- l% New Montgom- OFFIOBS—4 ) ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market strest and fruits suitably packed for shipment to Puget were unusuaily heavy, as growers evidently ex. . period of wat weather and rusnid’ Receipts of Produce. large and small packages was vory light, and, FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. thousand packages, there was a heay: Flour, gr sks . L4 Broadway wharves fled, but showed some recovery from the recent unsold at the close. The feeling, et ol { Whont, ous'. G LA e . { oo 2D Marmer slveet; sharp - i steady, as m: lers expected that tl . Steriing é:gmhmem :tl:gm- s T ¥ 8% | Souid materially Jessen subsequent ;w:ufi: j o %= a8 e Sterling Exchange, cables. U4 | Bete it S LD Sarce sales. Receipts or | 426 10, 500 Overma B ks, sight : = 2y | Strawberries and Raspberries, while moderate, | Beans, r & -1 Nom Vore Bachange tesrobis = 81| e ittt 0 Foniod ot odd 3 e o STy Stiver, pét oxnos.- it I §i% | carried over. About fourtéen boxes of aorn | Bre ;},g 4000 Silver Hill berries came in from Point Arena ‘and sales | 250 S v 5 were readily e o per_pound. Wheat and Other Grains. Apple market was quiet locally: but thare wig o 200 Union a good demand Tor shipment to near-by points, st and prices of fancy stock were well 'BAT—Forelgn cables came through weaker. oum? deciduous fruits were in mpfi.'::velai b g Chicago was 34c off, and reported a poor cash | gnd fluctuations in prices were generally nar- on the San Fran- E 3 row. ‘There was a limited inquiry for cholce Or- anges for shipment to Puget Sound ports and late Valenclas sold for that purpose at $3 50 %er box, new Jaffas at $2 5092 75 and new ; California White avels at $3 50@3 75. Othcrwise there was 1 55; Northern Club, 400 not:;l:‘ new to report in Citrus or Tropical I CASH WHEAT. 88 25 S H 126 per box f s @s! or fancy, 50@ E 5 ristmas Al 1“‘350"3‘215 ok 5 BEARS—$101 35 per box for fancy Winter 4 THURSDAY, Nov. 13—4 p. m. rain. Buyers held off. Quotations for Nellis and 50@756c for other varieties. B%A% e "% cash grain and futures were easier. UINCES—40@60c per box. L o 8| Julle ... o u . > A AP B —— 15 16/Kentuck .... 03 O Feed, $1 12 15; Shi and Brewing, | POMEGRAN. 75@85c for small boxes S - s B, RS WRGE & or tr N Stock and Bond Exchange. S -8 ” FUTURES. PLUMS—Coe’ Ted, S0c per box. - o o B % Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. G for_=mall boxes, 50@83c THURSDAY, Nov. 12—2 p. m. 00 o1 Qpen High Low. Close. gt b g R i St Rt UNITED STATES BONDS. g =i 112% $i12% 81 ux 1 nx 14 15 1117 1H 110% 11 o 0 @ 2 p. m. Session. fictican L) 4 @ o ® g“rlurbum:?rmnm b g 30 s 3 . i ) ] EX S 5‘% Dried FrultsNuts, Roicins, Hondy 3 8 CORN—Dealers are of the gen- eral duliness of the 0 rices are | e b Deching e wader B am rather weak than Il‘:l |8 RREENER