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Y 11 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, parter, 47@33c; No. 1 flaxseed, $012: No. 1 mmmmnmh—'-— S e e [y raran marker) |, s A ves 12| AUCTION SAIES S s o '#r’“" C-trll h A.—-l-;!h-nl-. l.—b-. Dried. Fruits Nuts, Raisins, H...., Auction Sale of ey oo sreva, e s e \Wark Driying ane Saddle Horses FRUIT—Apricots, 7@S%e for Royals and 99 WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 18, At 8 o'clock. closed at 488 84'| “ o Tie Produce Exchange to-day the butter MARY OF THE MARKETS. ‘.‘;‘a'.a'a:,fim N 'nn Ng' York cream: b1 v 4 . Btk “wtne. S some ‘;"'f};}“""w“‘"m ot b L :‘.‘;":j“"-“;*"‘v P“""".‘" > 17 Head, weighing from 1050 to 1500 Dounds, es. No. 1 toundry uonh-n o S15G18; No. luded, 22@3kc; cheese, 10g11e. In boxes: g X7 ted, g 5 3 toundry, Northern, $14 26G15; No.'t foun- ¢ e i et o g s I, KINSMAN, Bonanza, Or. v in Exchange and Silver. ’33: Pothers: SR D el S, o Foreign Fitiires. 3 L CRUNES_1908 crop, 2%@8e for the 1007 | 23 Head weighing from 1050 to 1700 pounds, oot Stoc ‘ . L g — $—@ 8 00| RAISINS—F. b Fresno, for 1803 | - = —— tocks rather higher on the day. ] Bank Clearings. R e ¥ T30 | crop: B0.1b boseuLanse Muscatel 3-crown, H. C. HUFFMAN, Sutter County, Cal R | s Dt s 5% per Ib; 3-crown, 5*::-0‘:!"!;,5%0 Seed” | These horses are all broks and are from & wctiwity i local Stocks and Bonds. o A T e less Muscatels, 434c: foated: 4%4c; un- | (0 © years old. Good sound, serviceabie horses, e ; e S el g Wi R ity e | RN res advence in sympathy with Chicago. ;:_,,_"“b::e’ iy cices e e wex tndia # s L rwn. $135; D___; Horses at yard, Sumday, Nov. 18 - ovem!| . W percentage icreass . Mar.-, -3 : Malaga Loose, N h, o md weak, owing to the weather. and decresse aa compared with the correspond- 20 80 55 b0 e T Ga b s, Biay Natgte | Lo JU Mtk o per. Ven Nos avh B P : ing week last year: - 20 90 Cured, 4%c; Pacific do, 3 e;on-wnldo\hflf w and Rye as previously quoted. G R gt oo e To; chotce, “Tiae; Taos peckanss. tancy. #e: | B g‘:.‘.“;."‘ Y . *New York 179,323,785 2.0 cholce. B%c; in bulk, faney, T%c; choice, TRe. = Bearc <! quiet and easy at the established quotations. { schicaso . :fl}?}fié ot e | nf'fsl?‘e":im’xhn‘ n':'!':':{'\:zw\f: e d 24 5 i . 2 g D g L1z The ‘San Francisco Butchers’ Protective As- ;Mo e "““:LAltys- ge rec se 5 | *Philadeiphta . 111,654,943 2.6 Eastern Livestock Market. sociation the following retafl prices for | No. 2 11 Almonds, 11c _for Nompareils. | e Z los £ jl "_‘N' but closely 7"’] p ” e 0.0 LI e sy e x5 jor Plaputs, Qe for nn“fl-;'-é.;fii Eim | 1%ms: At m‘ e DU ihe sorl ppntie e ERR G H) onoeo s eme s | S 0SS ot | o P o, Cobanu Wkods: S| 3 7 £/ | ST B0, nd Egg plentiful weak. E 5]3000; frm. Good te” prime steers, $4Q . HONEY—Comb, new, 12@14c for white and | . =1 3 v Eggs firm. Cheese plentiful and ‘“-a.k e 5 70; paor to medium, 38 4084 75 stockers S S e :-._:- o ot Sxtractod. | Do lom Sa li11e | (OB i wr change in Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. 2 and fesders, 3204 2. Soos 40 bone Dol | Beet Brew 3 |Roast_ Ve ¢ Fght S Antmein®; $WamIgs Do Bs .... — 113 | Do_stmpd108%108% % 3 “mg;&w‘%.i‘;?ha'fl.‘ik 159 | Cormed o . i BEESWAX—21@2% per 1b. ErcRia. W BERRE rovisions quiet, with packers letting the market alone. 8 1101|800 Western steers. $3G4 50. Sy P — B e L e » . : b " Ao oo 88 BOGS Blneipts todud, C000: roTKNIOR | Lamb Chons Pork Chops '....15018 Provisions. NSRRG — o | Dok 0 . , Sheep and Hogs in sufficient supply and unchanged. s G305 Eood 1o choice Pan bR "li?u’ir’iz‘;“i}w’#?fub the packers 8REWN s ve 8 i - e Kk % 5 . % 2 rough heavy, $4 light, $4 80; | n,-. ! e Continued wet weather interfering with the Fruit market. 2 PolE s aien; 84 { Hare, each ... Ko i g B e WATER STOCKS. g a SHEBP— Receip! ,mom mrong to / 10c | Wild Deoves, dl‘,}‘gg ot et I Bt e astiness | Gtve: Custe = 48 [Port_Costa. - vod Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables firmer. 5 higher. Good to °“°,3°*,,§"7‘5""v‘,'v JO08 50y D 02 20 | Walat. |Marin Co ... 81 — [Sp V. W =% . -8 rfi"g_e,‘,‘,&”{«',’l“r..’fl‘»?dnmm L oG 85 Wees: | /Geay Geere: cach 0G50 | ME"“,,D* m?;gm..m ke tor ight, GAS AND BLECTRI L Poultry and Game show little variation. | fro e . e lambe, $3 T5@5 Brol ‘wmu Gu: e 10025 | | 18 B u'n 18%e for mugar-cured | At L & P. 3% — (8 'g,: o% — - 018,519 : g = T 583,500 St. Louts is Wool Marke!. o oy W eath Report vt n n of Mex pld ‘ %m flz& | 150, 042 i - o ok & Westeri. 2300 | 51300 I N e f-‘r"’»’:’;ae'"fl"im Savabe, per pair —g6e| : T3 Pig Fork. $28: Pias' Feet, 0 35: Smoned | ey s i e , combing ; light, | - g H H 120th Meridian—Pacifo Time.) ;‘,L'v\ iy ¥ g Sk | e ne, T5@ITic; beavy. fne 131iy Bht | Rabbits, cach .. 20925/Canvasbacks, ea.00075 | my b oo 1o INSURANCE. EAN FRANCISOD, Nov. 13, 5 p. m. 113% | :m.m’ ‘washed, 20@" | FRUITS AND NUTS— mD—“m flmd nd;‘u per 1b for | Plrem’'s Fnd.320 — The tollowing are t 85 | | 683, 542 B~ | Alligtr Pears, ea.—@—|Lemons, doz eom?evonf ‘:;4 &‘ & gk .Nrr-_ s’—"m - BANK STOCKS. ¢ . 39% | 405,462 Northern Wheat Market. Almasds SO0 [utames, Mid. $34c: I 10w, Wlie: . Am Nat Bk. — 123 |L P & A... — 170 = bt S Apples . i@ 8{Orangea. doz. | Anglo-Cal .. 75 82%| Mer Trust 88 37,144 rv Cantaloupes 10@ 15| Persimmons, b COTTOLENE—One haif barrel. 9%c: three | Rank of Cal.440 460 |Mereh Ex... — — 229 | 887 OREGON. Cranberries, qt..—@L5/Plums, ib.... | baif barrels, 9%¢: ane tierce, 9%c; two tierces, | Cai Safe Dp. — 160 |S F Nationl. — — i s ot 3 PORTLAND, No | Pecans .... 6{Pomegrtes, do. | 9c; five tlerces, 8%c per Ib. First Natnl. — | - F4 b 3 Walla, Tic; biue s Brazil Nuts . —{Pears, per ib % S SAVINGS BANKS. prey WASHINGTON. Bananas. dos. Pincabples. ea. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | ger s & L. — — sav & L So. 33 100 = TACOMA, Nov. - Vhaat—Slenty! ibtie | Srpeiin o IOmiGulece 16 .. 000E 4 P I HumS'a L — — [Sec Sav Bk.400 300 % stem, 79@S0c; club, - Dried i pr b—Gl0Raspberrien, dr. [40@60 | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell R e » Fresh Fi, Ib m Strawberries, per about 1%4¢ under wxulmu. Heavy salted Northern Business. Grapes, ‘g ib drawer ... Steers. 9¢; medium. 7% Grape Fruit, dz. 'flmm Valnuts. per Ib. T%c for hfi" and THC lor ||lh! . Stags_ = Huckleb'r's, 1b.12! 15 Watermelons, ea.l! Salted Kip, 9¢c; Salted Veal, 10c; s.lw o SEATTLE, Nov. 13.—Clearings, $702.896; | Limes, doz” {4t M wt 10%0110: ary Hides, 15c: dry Kip. 13c: dry POWDER. ! balances, $4 VEGET. Cai, 1c; heepsicins. shearlings, 25@30c each; | Glant ...... 63% 65 [VIgorit ..... — 44 i 3 TORELA 18.—Cleasings, $007.348; | Amcnoke:méf,s;o@momm, per . short 40@60c " each: mcahnn‘ T0@90c] SUGAR. | Augusta. Ga. : | "TACOMA, 'Nov. 15.—Clearings, $412,308; | Beets. dozen _...1vy—|Okra, green,i Ib. 13 | long Wool 3161 50 sach: Horse Hides. salt. | Hana P Co. 80 70c |Kiauea 8C. — 6 | Portiand, M | Beans, white, 1h. 5@ |Okra, dried, m $2 75 for large and $2@2 80 for medium, $1 25 | Hawailan C. 44 | Makawell C. 28% — B on o 2 =4 | “Colored, per 1b 54 —|Potatoes, s flfu 1 75 for small and 50c for Coits; Horse Hides. | Honokaa S C 13% 13% |Gnomea 8. C. — & 3 g a4 o ol 18— Clearings, MSMIR): | 1 oied Lime, i ; Oup 3| Paseuiins, Do & 15400 $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1@ | Hutch S P C 10% 1043 |Paaunau S C 15% 18 Syracuse 35 . B | Cabbage, each... 5310/ Radishes,ds. behaisao | 1 B8 T R . oy i D “‘“ MISCELLANEOUS. Evansville 1 . "y ::e]ery "be.g“ H710| ;?5' az bunchlm!‘ e, —Dry M n_‘ % Wilmi: 3 | Crees.” 42z buneh 133 ng Beans, Cent: . 3 | Birmingnam - 5 | LOCAL MARKETS. || Citumices ds.. igzsoumter sasisn, o | Angoras ;uw'm-w smaoth, 0c; medium, e 7 s Davenport arlic s _per b ....... L —~ Fall Hiver 2 | PR R 3 s T L Gora, M_?m S e ‘:L:_g‘.‘;"" 1 rendered. 4%c per Ib; No. : Littls Rock 2 . reen Peppers, Ib s 3|Epinacn, per 1b.— @ 5 : | Knoxville 5 Exchange and Bullion. Dried Peppers.. 10425 Sweet Potatoes, n“'og,‘;‘;]"“‘,_‘.u;fi{’;sfi'a{m g e hid { Mok~ -5 Shes T e NN e 11@12¢: Northern Defective. 10@11c: Humbold: - ¥ e -9 There wae less disturbance in Exchange and | Soeeer e Box 168,5 ors S and Mendocino, 12@14c; Nevada, 13@1Bc. Ore- b4 4 Springfield. TI1. ‘8 i Siiver yesterday, and the latter advanced i;c. Leeks,ds bunchs. umr .n,mn,,__ e ‘on fine, 18@19¢; Orem medium, 17c per Ib. Wheeling, W. Va. =% {56! Sterling Exchange, sixty da; — $4 80 | Lima Beans. Ib, 6@ §' HOPS—20g23c per Ib. 3 Wichita 211 . | Sterling Exchange, sight — 484 FISH— 50 > Youngstown 43 | Sterimg Exchane, cables; — & e Tan Meat Market. £ Helena, . | New York Exchange, = e .—@1 ps o s k Exchange, telegraphle. — i -“fi“‘a Sm’fl B .er:'z'finfiu - | Sifver, per ounge - e : e The local butchers and packers continue to | 5 Ajsoen Packers’ Assm us Lowell Mexican dollars - report_supplies of all descriptions ample for | 10 Alaska Packers' Assh - = Current needs and prices show no change. Gl Wine Ao, 208 % 15 - A W heat and Other Grains. DRESSED MEATS. 100 Hutchinson S P Co 10 50 § Fuel & Iron 10 e ¢ | Mackerel | Wholesale rates irem slaughterers to dealers | 76 S F Gas & Electric ® 25 . 1 & Hock Coal Canton, Ohlo..... 587,000 oL Do horse . are as follows: m !pflu Valley Water Co 2 0 4 Gas. .. Jacksonville, Fias 784 508 WHEATForeign conditions shdwed little { Rocwfian BEEF—6@Tc for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for Trustees’ Certificates (S F' . ;:;r;::’lunrl 2 301480 change. Argentine cables reported crop pros- Cows. pects good, with indications of a larger yield | Springfieia, Ohio. . T . | than the average. The Contiment was alarmed | { Binghamton ... nu—mn--\ b te: Bres, Basits California Stock and OilExchange v Chester, Pa. 2 | over the German Emperor's condition. P AMB—9%@10c per 1b, .y ) | Bloomington, Tii.. 8 Wires from Chicago said that the umng( | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7%4@%¢ per Ib. b A,':.Td ¥ Y lts: & B % seemed overdone, but the crowd feared a repe- | Peren o,mm & xao_fno | LIVESTOCK MARKET, ‘w“o 3 e g S Lo g titlon of the recent hammering, and were in- | Pompin: Do Eastern,dz. The following quotations are for good. sound | Assoc Trust Certi WE ol M'"fi:l‘dm?mm" -8 147 | dlsposed to operate. But foreighers were good | Rockeod B e et I Tae P s | Semang cates = o1 264 onville . ; [ buyers at’the seaboars. and buying by the | | per cent shrinkage for Cattle: y 3 F T eon, u < Southwest caused some strength. @il iieiielei=ik @ | TCATTLE — Steers. $@Sc; Cows and Heiters, ail along the coast 6% 6% 6% | *Houston .. 8 | “In this market futures advanced in sym- | 7@Sc: thin Cows. 4@5c per pound. e e gy gt o T - - pathy with Chicago, but the cash grain ,,.).u per ctl: Salinas Burbanks, $1G1 35 per ctl; | "SCALVES 4@4i5¢ Per pound (gross weight). - b Sputhaued mlong sy arleston, : Oregon Burbanks, 75c@$1 15 per ctl; River s S mained as before. i pel i | SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@4c;: Ewes, 3%@3%e¢ - 681 68 CASH WHEAT. {‘5}; V%fic per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, $1 15@ | per pound ("zae-k'l“hl) i 27% 27 30.8 Califc ja Club, $1 40€1 45; California W'hu- LAM . 2% 93 Am";’,’_‘;‘n SR o oo NIONS—85:@$1 per ctl for faney and 508 | HOGS Liva Hogs 150 to 250 Ibs. S3@5%ec: 4% 4216; Northern Blusstem. &1 S0@1 e DT ED ot Peasi QS _ | under 150 Ibs. 5@5%c; Sows, 20 per cent off: 8 2.1 Vaites, 31 4061 45 per etk | reen Peas, 3@3%c per Boars, 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 per cent FUTURES. String _Beans, 3@3lc per 1b; Wax, ae'w,c, ff from above quotations, i g (AR Lima Beans, wkperhlh Tomatoes, 40@75c —_— 87 Sessi = per box; Summer Squash, 85¢@$1 per box; Cab- . 36.1 High. Low. _Close. | bage, 6lc per ctl: Carrots, T5c per sack: Cuicum- General Merthandue. .2 December $136 $137 n 37% bers. 60@75¢ per box; Garlic, 4@5¢ per Ib; Green 2.5 May ... 136 135% 136 |Peppers. 25@40c per box for Chile and 35@50c Total sedes. .. s 2 p. m. a—:on. | for Bell: Gr;: (:‘ = box; Egg Plant; | TNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | 8t John, g B 28 ot nl’;& u ‘m‘ nhfx.','rg Ml B ot 1 - i Squash, $10G15 per | “ s it Baar $6 & W YORK, Nov. 18.—Bo 5 | Victoria, 5.5 ay ... fo s AR hree grades: Brown Jute, 81 Dnited Raliveaie ot Bas Freacers: sooe s | London. .. 1.8 December ... 137T% 130% 137% 1315 | A Wellinati, B8 vor s S Wt 763 $20.000 at 76%. e i i e yesterday | Poultry and Game. ington 3% Seatiie. $6 50: Bryant 0 50; Bea_ NEW YORK BONDS. Tgt‘?]! f‘a:lddl.‘ “‘lhm 147 +.-- | and buyers held off. Sellers held No. ford, NDS. *Balances n cas up to $1 15, but buyers were not dllpoled to| “Weste U S ret 2 res...1008 |1 & Nunifled 4s.. 93-4‘ “Not incladed in fotals because containing | bay over 31155, Rehce Business wer gun 0| The fitth car € Westera Bunitry toe the | S0, Py : Pt - % 7% | i B (0 e e e S s CASH BARLEY. | week was on sale and cleaned up well at| 5125 in sacks: Pennsyivania Anthracite Egg, | & 5 & SeKittrick 3 exican Cent 4s. ! —— steady prices. Receipts of local stock con- | §14; Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13;: Welsh Lum Do 1st inc. B Feed, $1 1214@1 15; Shipping and Brewing, 1 $8 50 P. | San Joaquin O & D.. . - 3 e New York Grain and Produce. |si 20g1 25; Chevaller, $1 20@1 45 for fair to | tinued light, and the market was firm for all | $11'50; Cannel, § per, ton: ‘Coke, $11 50G | & K &S cholce. Gescriptions except live Turkeys, which dragged | 13 per ton in "bulk aug Fs sacks: Rocky 38 & 2as. B Monpragh S A ) FUTURES. at previous prices. Dressed Turkeys contin- | Mountaln descriptions. $114% per 2000 I 265 2 Nat BB i gt postpts. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. ued to arrive In small quantities and met | $12 50 Der IORE ton m,“‘ aad. o4 NY Cen gen 3%s 29,443 barrels; exports, 25,318 barrels; quiet, Open. High. Low. Close, | with prompt sale at the previously quoted | .. “-"( — 70 T 2 X'7 Gon"Zen 5a. 130 ® | but beld with more confidence. December ...$1 11% $1 11% $1 11% $1 115 | rates. o g ol 2 2 \rg;hesr.n Pac 4s..102 WHEAT—Receipts, 125,775 bushels; éXports, 2 p m, .lelllon | There were ::(hfev ch;m-hmdunm- Re- | fi‘; 31 10@1 12: b 4 . 701 24,000 bushels; spot, firmer; No. 2 red, S4%@ Close, | ceipts continue eavy, but the demand was | s & o e 97 |ssc; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 88%c f o. b.|May . u mu, u lo‘-i si00% 81 oy | mieady at the "“"“,,3 Tavised quotstions. | 2% 1T Tarrels, Bc: eases: Sc: Chh - C{;‘_“ Gew stocky 1 837 L " Ban s ”’g“ 934 | afioat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. nominal f. o. b. | Decem 1118 1 11% POUL | on: e i kit 1 Central of Oads. 'mu, Reading gen 4s. 3 | afioat” Options opened firmer on bull support OA'ls—O\er 9000 cm e T 5 Be; % * TBe; Aty Saus - - 28 Market. Do 1st ine 61 HIL & T M con e, "0% desizned io force a rally and were well Sus- | ington, but the bulk Of it came to the mills, | § S 3 3 = F - 011 FlL & S W ist... tained all day, advancing sharply in the final | g5 does not figure on the market. Conditions ;< barre! cases, B ‘American District Tol P+ A 2 e T B e vk e L& 8Tt s sng | hour on strength in corn, export rumors and | remain unchanged, the feeling being steady. barrels, B8e foc Ceylow and SBe for Atstralian e & ks Gauee OR A movement to cover Air L 4s.671 | active cour\n: of December. The close, May, | white, ;1 2061 @x, Blnk n «,m 62% 1 6065 Fry: )AL OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, Co Mills s 8800 b professional traders developed | thern Pac 4s 84if | S13c: July, T8lc; December, S4%c. Red, $1 ; 3 P-rl of in ases, 22c; Astral 22c: g::“‘;:_‘:,, o it 108 stock marke: i | o Rl s i ces to @ level substes ere 15 nothing 1% 1% his was after the fall of an attemot on . 80 00 - o of gt g estern sacke 30@1 323 for Yellow, the part of an organized bear purty to depress SUGAR—Raw, quiet: fair refining, 8%e; cen- s'u”.l szs? o iviite and $1 30 for mixed T |- prices to & lower level ifugal, 96 ¢ 8%c; molasses e Y.e)llo' n:l‘so small T 200 2 ¥ refined, " quiet. : White, $1 35G1 40 - . COFFEE—Spot, steady: No. 7 tavoice. 8%c; e = o RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 8%@ | Gas Consumers’ e 2 p selling to-day e s et n:l RYE_$ x‘}u:m‘_r 20, p;m L = g ery- T na ; White Lead, 614@7c, according to 2 Far & n o i T o Kovember, 5.80c; December, 5.50@5. 58c; Janu- e vile and $1 25 for Brush: Hare, $1 25. o P ol L E® Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cnb«qu and Flne 5 ock:nx\'ll{‘g‘.lflblé 5.65c; March, 5.80§5.S0c; May, M NEW Yo;u: MINING STOCKS. :geucw?uly. G.150. September. 6.2008.25¢ Flour and Millstuffs. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. October, 6.85c. : T 2 varoma T T T e 1a| 4 QTR CAMorniE Fumily Txteas, 34,000 | of two Butier sicamers due sesterday. one = sart of the market was very lttie afieotrd | osstok Thnmei 0% easy. Common, 4@5c; prime, 5%@6%c; > Sivion and Washington, 33 8081 20 per Nbl for | carrying the largest quan ty. did not arrive in eympathy. At & result of the late covering 5 age Pt Family and $3 90G4 40 for Bakers'. time for the trade, hence was but v mt St. Paul recovered all of its lose %iornssx!lmr. ¥ | 3 mwmmmmmm MILLSTUFFS—Prices in mflnm moderately nlkdlfldflml'—'-hmid- 5 t prominent stocks recovered be. | Irom Silver...... otations Flour, vance. e ; 3:’2 points. Pennsylvania especially {:udvm- (?n 3{: Standard .. [COTS—Quiet, ;. Meai, ‘uln $3; o H be::hu‘.; stood the -n'o,u for lul. time g..‘g_ nelined to recover from its receat de- ittle Chief..... . 10350 Ing ‘usual he supply and weak, b b e Sy B ool ol BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. roa: z 25; Buckwheat gent mm“. mild new grades, which ruled E per X te. United States Steel completely lost its | PEACHESSteady. Chol @7%c; extra | Elour. ‘34 75 eat, $3 75; Fa- e jess than seventy-five barrel equivalent. choice, TR@S%e; fancy, 9%@10%c. rina, 34 50; Wheat Flour, $3 50; O s continued th fine ranch still > s b e 2 Oats, bbls, §7 25@8 60; Il-ckg“‘lml' scarce, and the me im and lower grades R it fP'Odfl Beari Beriey: #6; Split’ Peas, boxes, §7; Green STastiy ecetpts o] ce. 1 mfined o professional sources and New York Cotton Market. | Pess, $5 50 per 100 bs. v (25,000 1bs Butter, 578 cases = no evidence of an arge investment Neither was there any news to &c- i NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—The cotton market Hay and Feedstuffs. for the sdvance in prices. ..., 63%|Calumet & an sdvance of 10 points and s ) £ of In the 1n- | Bovtor & o Ponttan: . the best| The pulk of the large receipts of Bran from '8 and New York exchange at Chi- harply. The week in the stock = inference that the loan sc- Oregon and Washington yesterday came to one dealer, who quoted a steady market. There is not mueh activity In Hay at the moment, Mn‘!othmmllfl' and prices remain market. has Ction. Beporcs that the hoede & Teduction on Xport Treight mates for cel products may have strengthened United Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Nov, 13.—In spite of the rather nln, cold ma. rnb.l!%e: Mn. for ‘cold storage. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Trade in fresh fruits was very quiet, as the R OEEERR in Xl'Idl The foreign trade statement for cber was considered gratifying in view of + showing Of expansion In velue in our ex- ports of domestic products of §17,752,243, eom- Pared with last year, which s more than sc- Zounted for by the imcreased value of cottom exports. The market closed gull but decidedly g Bonte were rather dull but firm. Total sal .ws States bonds were unchanged on the last call. s 8. M85 08 85 B o B I AN E R e o i 1113_!3!5.!13_:. i ] 287 H g E E :H BRENADDRRURS goURNIneasy 3 : i s i i § i FHEFEEN o 5% A gfi; ] % % local traders December closed “.“cm at d‘&‘ . i were given over to active shorts. December ? g covering by Bye strong, %c up at ;m'vllunu were firm under the leadership lard. Pork closed Tlc higher, lard was up 150 and ribs 10@12%e. The ieading futures ranged as follows: i Hr¥sEass il i i sessssissanes gusselagasd f gasaast Pl £ § ! | ! E@ H i ‘fi: | as:i 2 i 19% 152 —— iz Stock and Bond Exchange. €3° 3 =§ = o FRIDAY, Nov. 132 p. » was & chade UNITED STATES BONDS. !ltl M ,fi;g ; i § ;53; il i #3gs s i il i

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