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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY. NUVEMBER 24 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. wancial quotations show G istuffs steady, with sufficie g8s firm and unchanged, wit ~attl e, Sheep and Hogs as bef Shell ; Receipts of good Turke ¢ continues quiet and featurcless. 'rnment advertising for bids on Oats and Hay: can handlers trying to arrang and still tending doz depressed, with prices beginning to fall. still in excessive supply acs and Wood Alcohol advanced. tatoes, Onions and 1egetables in good demand and firm. s light and prices high. il Securities show little animation. l-strect Stocks firmer on the day. little change. Barley steady. nt stocks for current needs. ge official standards. wriwward. Rye very quiet. y and weak. h light stocks. sions declining under larger receipts of Hogs. ore quoted. Game in bad condition, owing to the moist weather. Good Thanksgiving demand for fresh Fruits. Honey Quotations and Output. The circular of the Call Producers’ Associatic kets are pre: del onal Honey ney fully loads on hand. It is bold- announ montk amber, & Dite. ed the following car- white, Extry light mb, ~ ber r ‘emalier lots cted. Late esti n the southern p: sads, which exceeds ea: Beekepers' Association of output of the M unces that the vield 0 and 90,000 pounds s range from lic to 12c for 5c to 6e for extracted stock. three cars of first quality “xports in October. the shipments of Wine during the month of G Cases. Values, 32 $325.254 150 20,491 14 3 £ 132 a4 50 cases, value k and 14,450 England W eather Report. c Time.) 23-5p m rainfalls to ate last na f same ETATIONE, 0 Los Angeles N Head o4 00 51 Sacramento i alt Lake Cloudy T San Fran Clondy .02 €. L. Obispo. Clear o0 8an Cloudy 09 Beattle Gloud ] Spokane - Tatoosh s T Walla Walla . " Winnemucca .00 Yuma . o WEATHER CONDITIO! WAL FORECAST. The pressure has risen slowly along from Eureka northward and has fallen tween the Sierra and Rocky Mountaine. moderate _disturbance overiies the inter- over the valley of the Colorado. The temperature continues high over the en- tire Southwest. Light showers have fallen from Fresno north A thunderstorm occurred at San Francisco Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight November 24: Northern California—Showers Tueeday; light southerly wind, changing to northerly, Southern _ California — Cloudy, unsettied weather; probably showers in the mountains . Tuesday: fresh southeast wind. Nevada—Cloudy Tuesday. Ban Francisco and vicinity—Clearing Tues- day; Nght southerly wind, changing to morth- erly. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaeter. - ———— * | EASTERN MARKETS. | - New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—To-day’s stock mar- ket rtood up well in the face of a number of ntoward circumstances and closed quite firm he top level of the day and on the most tive market of the day. Southern Pacific sed the leadership of an early advance, was rather decidedly checked an & of United States Steel ng effect on the whole stock mar- persistence with which assertions rrappesred that the dividend om the have common stock s to be suspended and that on the preferred stock to be reduced has made impression upom speculative sentiment since the authorities in the corporation who have becn appealed to for information go no further t'°n o say that the question is remaining {or the future to . The sug- gertion which found its way to the publi to-Gay that & reduction of the preferred would consort peorl: poration’s privilege to t‘ ond bonds to retire have & more reas % ness of the call money deterrent_factor toward the touched 7. While the which caused this rire was seemed to be viewed wiy fdence is felt that any vowld draw further vrdsy's Al'l'l"l‘l" F €old 623 “which create | srado bee- | xchane | - |E the | Al and may move southward | which lost T points on the day. Circumstantial reports were in circulation of the necessities of the company for additional capital, which, it was alleged, would be met by & bond issue, as weil as by reducing the dividend on the ed stock. A more cheerful tone on the The bond market was more active but ir- ilsr. Total sales, par value, | 1ast call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | Stocks— Atchison ... | Atchison pfi. Baltimore & Ohio Balt & Ohio prd.. Cana Pacific. .. ew dersey peake & Ohio. { Chicagy & Alton... Chi & Alton pfd.. Chi Great Western. |Chi G W B pa.... Chicago & N W Chi Term Trans. Chicago T & T prd. C & St Louts. outhern. . Colorasic Colo South 1st pfd. Colo South 24 pfd.. Delaware & Hudson Del, Lack & West.. Denver & R! Southern..... « ptd. . Ontar Penns P.CCE Reading Jing Reading Rock Ieland Cos.. Jock Island Co pid SiL & SP 1st pfd. StL & SF 24 ptd.. Louls 8 W.... Louix 8 W pfd. . Paul g | St Paul prd { Bouthern Pcifi | Southern Railway | Southern Ry pfd Texas & Pacific (T, St L&w { T, St L & W pfd { Unjon Pacific ..... | Tnion Pacific pfd.. { Wabash ... | Wabash pra Wheeling & L E Wisconsin Central | Wisconsin Cent pfd Express Companies— | Adams 5 | American | United_States Wells Fargo SMiscellaneous— Amal Copper . Amer Car & F. | Amer C & F pfd | Amer Lin OIl | Amer Lin Ofl ptd. Amer Loco .. Amer Loco pfd .. | Amer Smelt & Ref. Amer 8 & Ref pfd Amer Sugar Ref .. Anaconda Min Co. . Brooklyn Rap Tran Colo Fuel & Iron.. Columbus & H Coal Consolidated Gas. Gen Electric . e P No. 2 corn, 4c: No. 2 T £ 2 oats, 30%¢; No. 2 white, 38c; No. 3 o . white, 50@3T%¢; No, 2 rye, 53%c: kood feed- e R P i @ssc; falr fo_choice malting, Nationa! Load 1500 6% 24 30 | 4s@bec; N. 1 flaxseed, 90c; No. 1 Northwest- maragy <+ S 18% 145 | 00 Vodie: prime timothy seed, $2 90; mess Mor Secarsiins = | pork, per bbl,_ $11 37111 50; lard, per 100 Pacific. Mail .. ** 560 Ibs, §6 65@0 (734: short ribs sides '(loose), Poastes Bai” . % | 36 50@G 75; short clear sides (boxed), $8 500 anent st K5 A 6 623%; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 25; Eressed Steel C pfa 200 | clover, contract grade, $10 65. Pullman Pal Onr... oecos es— Rec:pts. Shipments. Republic Steel .... 2,800 B e 25100 30100 Republic Stesl prd. 21,000 40 | Wheat, bu 129,800 228,000 | Rubber Goods 200 14% | Gorn. bu 197,900 419200 Rubber Goods pfd.. _ 200 % | Oate, bu 11 230,500 131,600 1,300 28% | Rye, bu .. 718700 b & | Pariey, bu 84,200 4,160 7 & Rubber ...... | 200 9 * " On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | 7 § Rubber pfd...” ... ... ... B86% | market was firm; creameries, 16@23%4c. Eggs, | L § Bteal .. . 20200 11% 10% 113 firm; at mark, cases included, 23@26c. Cheese, | U 8 Steel pfd .... 85000 513 50% 62 | steady; 10G10%c. | Western Union . 300 84 84l 8L | | Total ehares sold.453,400 UINTED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCIECO, W _YORK. Nov. 23.—Bond transactions 4 Raflroads of San Francisco: 21,000 at | ;,r;’ 60,000 at $76 25; 5000 #t $76 123; 5000 | at 876 NEW YORK BONDS. U S ref 2s, reg...106%|Hocking Val 4 Do coupon 0013|116 Nt 4n . 08 Do 3e, rek. 1073 Mubtn on gold 4s.1024 Do coupon. . ....107% Mexican Cent 4s.. 71 Do new 4s, reg.1344) Do 1st inc. - 134% Minn & St L 95 8% Atchison gen lg* Do adj . mz& Atlantic C L ds. 0% Balt & Ohlo 4s. " o7 .. 97 Boston NY, NH & H..195 Fitchburg pfd....136 icd States bonds were unchanged on the | | Loton Pacifie..... 7310l Dominion..... §% Mexican Central.. 8% |Osoceola 57t Miscellaneous— \Parrot . 174 Amer Sugar. 1173% | Quiney. 80 Do pfd. .. 120 ”|Santa Fe Copper. 1% Amer Tel & Tel..125% Tamarack 85 Dominion I & §.. 9% | Trinity .. 5 General Electric. 152 [United States 18 Mass Electric.... 17 |Utah .. 2% Do prd... - 76 |Victoria . 2% United Fruit 953 [Winona T4 U S Steel.. 11%/ Wolverine 6 LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Con for money.5S 13-10)N Y Central. 121 Con for account.. 88% Nor & West. 5% | Anaconda 310, Do ptd. 5 | Atchison o1, |ontario & {West. 211 Do ptd. 92% [Pennsylvanta ... 38 | Bait & Ohio 7774 /Rand Mines s{r: Canadian Pacific.122%, |Reading . 20% Ches & Ohio..... 31| Do 1st bfd 39 Chi_Great West . 13%| Do 2d ptd 291 C. M & St P....182% Southern Ry % DeBeers ... 20141 Do pfd.. Denver & Rio G.. 20% Southern Pacific.. 3 Do pfa. 6%, Unlon Pacific K bmb o 2% | Do_ptd E 1y Do 24 pfd 30 Do pfd. 521 Tllinots_Ce 13315 'Wabash . 195 Louis & Nash....105 | Do pfd.. 353 Mis, Kan & Tex. 17% Bar silver, quiet, 26%d per ounce. Money, 3G per cent. The rate of discount in the Cpen mirket for short bills is 4@4 1-16.per cent and fcr three monthe' billa is 3 15-16G4 per cent. New York Grein and Produce. { YORK, Nov. 23.—FLOUR—Receipts, barrels; 0 packag WHEAT—Re: 3 | 72,500 buspels: spot, easy; No. 2 red, ST elevator; No. 2 red, 87%¢ f. 0. b. afloat; No. | 1 Northern Duluth, 90%c f. o. b. afloat. Op- | tions opened a shade higher for May here on foreign buying, but soon essed off with the Western markets on larger Northwestern re- celpts. After a midday rally on better cash trade they declined again under bear attacks G'qc_net lower. Sales 2 red, 8 15-16@83%4c, closed 1% @iv%e, closed T9ic; Decem- . §Tic, closed Bi%c. HOPS—Steady; Pacific Coast, 1903, 25@2Sc. and closed easy at 0. | included: % @12%c. ¢ prices Cerdova, at unchan: COFFEE—Spot, quie | Futures closed stead: to an advance of 5 points; sales, 31.740 bags, including December, 5.45c; January, 5.55@ 5.00c: March, 5.85c; May, 6g6.05c; July, 8.15c; | September, 6.25@5.30c. SUGAR-Raw, firm; fair refining. 3% 3%c; molasses sugar, centrifugal, 96 t 6, 4.ibe; refined. stead: | 8, 4.05¢; No. 9, 4e; No. 10, o. 12, 3.85¢; No. 13, 3.80c; fectioners’ A, 4.40c; mold A, 4.80c; Sc: erushed, 5.15¢; powdered, 4.63¢; granu- cubes, 4.80c. H DRIED FRUITS. | | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinues easy, Wwith common quoted at :\’g‘uc; | prime, 5iy@5%c; cholce, 6@6%c: fancy, Tc. PRUNES—Show some improvement and the c; 2%e to for all grades. APRICOTS—Steady &t full late prices. Choice are quoted at 9 @9%c; extra choice, 10@10%¢; fancy, 11@15c. PEACHES—Hemain quiet; ctioice are quoted at T%@i%e; extra chojce, TH@Rlic; fancy, | 85@10%¢. Chicago Grain Market. | CHICAGO, Nov. 23 _Trading | exceedingly tame and the business was confined Targer world's mainly to local professionals. lower ca- Chiprients than had been expected, bles | stump i of to Tolic after opening e lower to e | Paner at t9%c to Sc. Outside markets were | S50 “Gull and wealk carly in the day and this | fact was a bear Infiuen Nortnwest was still & potent £ht receipts there the. early lors was quickiy regained. The market re- ceived some support from a prominent local rator, who bought freely of both December | ha May deliveries, but toward the end of the | féxsion trading became decldedly dull and May ranged between Closed @ ic lower al T8%@7Sthe. The sentiment i the corn pit was bearish and there was some selling early in the day on the large world's shipments and the unsat- | itactory condition of the cash and export busi- | mess, although traders in general were not in- clined 10 sell much, owing to the small receipts and the report of fmall country offerings. De- Cember closed %c lower at 428c. The feature of trading in oats was the sell- | situation in the factor and with ing of May by commission houses, which caused | 2 weak market. Décember closed pc lower at 4%e. :’m\isxnn- were weak on extremely large re- celpts of hogs, with a decline of from 10c to 16c in prices at the yards. January pork closed | 20G22%c lower, January lard was off 17%c | and January ribs were down 1214@15c. | " 'The leading futures ranged as follows: | Articles, Open. Hign. Low. Close. | Wheat, No. 2— % December, new. 80 80 WY Y May Y T8 81y July A% TN 4 | __Corn, | December 43% 43 42% May 42 42! 4175 July 423 423 419 Oat | December 25 35% 34 | May 36% 361 35 | July 4 % 33% 33y |~ Mess pork, per bbl— = | Janvary . 1140 1140 11 221 11 25 t1 | May .. 11 50 11 521 11 35 11 35 Lard, per 100 Ibs— . 857 657 645 645 1660 660 650 6052 Short ribs, per 100 Ibs— L6035 605 5021 505 615 617% 605 607% lons were as follows . 3 spring wheat, S0@S114 Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Dec. March. May. Opening 6 5% 6 4% 6 214 Closing 65% 64 62 Wheat— © Nov. Mar.-J i owm;.. - 2095 B0 | Closing .20 95 21 00 Opering 210 250 ning . Closing 29 20 28 40 Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO, CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—CATTLE—Receipts, 85,000; slow and lower; good to prime steers, $5G5 50; poor to medium, $8 50G4 80; stock ers and _feeders, $2@4; cows, $1 5O@4 25; heir- ers, $2@4 50; canners, $1 50@2 40; bulls, $2¢ 4 25; calves, $2 HOGT 25; Texas 'fed steers, $2 75@3 50: Western steers, 3 HOGS—Recelpts to-day, ; to-morrow, 12000 10gise lower; mixed ' and _butchers' 55; to choice heavy, $4 mu‘&a‘ huvy',”oa 15@4 40; light, $4 z; e T Aoy . ; ang steady: good 0" choles g £3 504 fair to choice mixed, $2 75G3 50; Western sheep, $2 T5@4; native lambs, $3 T5@5 50: Western lam] 15. s estérn 363, OMAHA, Nebr, Nov. 23 —CATTLE—] steady; native steers, $3 m';;‘ 8000: nctive and n aa.a‘ 75; wethers, $3 15 mm and . ! Northern tone is rather steadier; prices still range from | in wheat was | and continued favorable weather caused a | prices at the start, December selling | on prices here. The | £115 10s and futures at £117 17s. Locally tin was quief and unchanged at $25 40G25 60. Copper wae lower in London by about 10s, with spot at £54 15s and futures at £54 10s. Localy copper was quiet. Lake is quoted at $12 50@13, electroiytic at $12 50@12 873 and casting at $12 50@12 75. Lead declined 1s 3d in London to £11. Lo- cally it was quiet at $4 25 Spelter was unchanged at £20 12s 64 in Lon- don and at $5 2% in New York. Tron closed at 48s 0d in Glasgow and at 42s 9 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry, Northern, is quoted at $15@16. No. 2 foundry, Northern, at $14@15, No. 1 Northern, | foundry’ and No. ‘1 Southern, soft, at $13 50 @14, Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Nev. 23 —The visible supply of ! grain_saturday, November 21, as compiled by | the New York Produce Exchange, was: | Wheat, 20,472,000 bushels; increase, 1,546,000 | bushels. " Corn, 6,116,000 bushels; decrease, (164,000 bushels. Oats, 9,508,000 bushels; crease, 484.000 bushels. Rye, 1,838,060 bush. | Increake, 202,000 bushels. ' Barley, 5 bushels; increase, 424,000 bushels. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. 1OUIS, Noy. 23.—Wool, nomina dium’ grades, combing and eldthing. 17@21 | light fine. 17#1735¢; heavy fine, 12Gldc; tub- washed, 20G23c. New York Cotton Market. 23.—The cotton market 000 NEW YORK, closed quiet and steady. net 1 to & points | higher. | s G | Northern Business. SEATTLE, 23.—Clearings, $025,092; balances, $158, i | TACOMA, 23.—Clearings, $381,773; | balances, X { PORTLAND, —Clearings, $836,000; | balances, $1 SPOKAN 23.—Clearings, $124,404; balances, $3 Wheat Afarkef. OREGON. PORTLAND. No Whea la, 7c; Bluestem, 78¢; Valiey WASHINGTON. | lla Wal- T@ise. | TACOMA. Nov. 23— \Wheat—Steady; un- | changed. Bluestem, 0c; Club, e, 3 s — * | ] LOCAL MARKETS: - | i* 3 = * Exchange and Bulliopn. Sterling Exchange, sixty day Sterling Fxchange, sight Sterling Exchange, cables New York Exchange, sight : New York Exchange, telegraphic. Silver, per_ounce. Mexican Dollars Wheat and Other Grains. P bS] B % % o i A Y - & WHEAT—The foreign markets continued about the same. The world's shipments for the week were as follows, in quarters: Russian, 454,000 Danubian, 98,000; Argentine, 17,000; Indian, 64,060. The American visible supply increased 1,546,000 bushels. Chicago was slightly lower on the day, with the trade getting bearich. Millers at Ohio River points were reported paying 90c per bushel. In this markct futures ware slightly weaker, but cash grain was unchanged. CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 401 45; Callfornia White Australian, §1 50@1 55; Northern Club, §1 402 ; Northern Bluestem, $1 50@1 55; Oregon | | Valley, §1 40@1 45 per ctl. | FUTURES. i Session 9 to 11 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December ...§1 343 §1 $131% 81 s May ..ioooon 132% 13215 132% | 2 p. m. Session. Op High. Lo Closé. May ........81 32% §1 32% $131% $1 5roy December ... 134% 1341, 134 134 BARLEY--Prices for both futures and cash grain remained about as before, with both markets quiet. CASH BARLEY. $1 10@1 13%; Shipping and Brew- T4%@1 22%; Chevalier, §1 20@1 45 for fair to choice, FUTURES. | Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December ...§1 1014 $1 103 §$1 10% $1 105 May ... 107 103 107 107% 2§ m. Session. May—8$1 07%. December—¥$1 1015, OATS—The Government has advertised for bids for 4320 tons for Manila, and the market | is rather steadier in consequence, though Ore- | gon and Washington are also imcluded in the call for proposals. Otherwise there is nothing 8w to rapoct.© Ofeeties’ are amiple: fog. euprent needs. ‘White, $1 20@1 30; Black, $1 1 60; Red, $1 1081 22% for feed and $1 251 35 for seed Gray, nominal; none here. CORN—The 'market _continues weak and slowly declining and large vellow is a fraction lower. The other grades remain unchanged. Western sacked. $1 2714@1 30 for Yellow, $1 30 for White and $1 25@1 27% for mixe California large vellow, $1 221:@1 3214; small round do, $1 4041 60; White, $1 25@1 30 per ctl, RYE-—$1 25@1 30 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$2 25G2 50 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California_Family Extras, $4 60@ 4 85 usual terms: Bakers' Extras $4 50@4 60, Oregon and Washington, $3 90@4 per bbl for Family and $2 30G4 40 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as fol- lows: Graham Flour. $3 25 per 100 Ibs; R: Flour, Corn Groats, o3 200 Rye Meal, $3; Rice Fiour, feal, $3 25; extra cream do, §4 50; Hominy, $4@4 25 Flour, $4 75; Cracked Wheat, $: | rina, $4 50, 'hole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled gn N Iél:lll n‘%wg :1‘0( Pln n%:l, $6 T5@8 10; earl Barley, $6; Split’ Pe xes, $7; Gree Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. o B Hay and Feedstuffs. 37 Oal | calfiornia, | tons or Hay for shipment to Manila. ket rules steady, with receints moderate. Feedstuffs continue steady, with fair large receipts of Bran and Shorts from north. BRAN—$20@21 per_ton. MIDDLING per ton. SHORTS—$20G21 per ton. FERDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, per ton; Oflcake Meal at the mili, jobbing, $27@27 50; Cocoanut Cake, $21: Corn Meai, 31: Cracked Corn, i 31 50; Mixed Feed, $22 50@23 50; Horse Beans, $30@40 per ton. S1EBOG10 B Gat STAEID. Wha 3 ; Oat, : Oat, $11 i3 50; Barley, $11@13; Stock, $10@11; Amm siggiz 50 per fon. STRAW-—40@65¢ per bale. Beans and Seeds. The Besn dealers are endeavoring to ar- range with the Merchants' Exchange to estab- lish annual standards of Beans, so that when shipments are made to the East the inspection certificate of the exchange will accompany the shipment. This, continual rejections of California Beans by Eastern buyers on the ground that they are not up to : . "Pinks: continue firm at a further slight ad- vance, but the other descriptions remain quiet and unchanged. to the i BE; Bayos, $2 25@2 40; P Batien :5 w’;":-omnlnw.nn:,’ sz'?x'sg; White, §2 852 50; _Pin] 5092 65 = | ey Line gflmfiu: ol R :fi%; Hlackeye, $2 10@2 85 per ctl; Horse ‘?EE»S‘_MA ‘;i"-xtfds'x §r3: Tolow Mus- BT glaun, STk room Corn "Seed, $200 DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 5082 per ctl, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. 1 { o g ‘The Government is advertising for bids from ! Oregon and Washington for 5435 | The mar- | el | change here. | 16 50; Wh :{1 eat and Oat. | it 4s hoped, ‘will check the | 1963 Angeles; Garlic, 6@Sc per 1b; Dried Okra, 12%c¢ | MUTTON—Wethers, T%@8%¢c; Ewes, 3@8%c per Ib; Green Peppers, 35@5Cc per box for Chile | per |b. and 50@75c for Bell; !-‘1{ Plant, 40G30c_per | * LAMB—914@10c* per Ib. box; Marrowfat Squash, $10@15 per ton; Hub-| PORK-—Dressed Hozs, 71439 per Ib bard, §15G20." Poultry and Game. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in ‘San \Francisco, ‘less 30 ver cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, SG0c: Cows and Hetfers, $@Sc; thin Cows, per pound. CALVES—4@43c per pound (gToss weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 3%,@ic; Ewes, 33@S4e per pound (gross welght). LAMBS—4%,G3¢ per Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 180 1bs, 5¥c; over 180 1bs, Sc; Sows, 20 per cent off; Ecars, 50 per | gent oft, and Stags 40 per cent off from above Quotations. A Turkeys were the leading feature of the Poultry market, receints of all other descrip- tlons being light, with prices largely nominal. Twenty-four tons of dressed Turkeys came in. and fine large birds, which were scarce, soid off well and occasional sales were reported at lc over the top quotation. The receipts con- sisted chiefly of small and thin stock and some very poor and scrubby lots were sold | below the quoted fat Most dealers are firm | in their views and expect a scarcity of large fat stock for the Thanksgiving trade. Receipts of Oregon stock will undoubtedly be light, as supplies in that State are being shipped to Seattle and other Puget Sound ports. Game arrived freely and the bulk of: the re- celpts came to hand In bad condition, being more or less tainted, owing to the close weather. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 22G25c per I | ltve Turkeys, 19@22c per 1b; Geese, per pair, 51 75G2; Goslings, $2@2 20: Ducks. 3% 50w 550 per dozen for old and $5 566 for small and General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags. 3@54c; San Quentin, 5.86¢c; Wool Bags, 32@85c; Fleace Twine, 7l @Sc: Cotton Fruit Bags, 6%c, 6%c and Tic for the three grades; Brown Jute, 61497 %c. COAL—Wellinzton, $8 per ton; New Wel iington, $8: Seattle, 36 B0; Bryant, $6 50; Bea- ver Hill, $6 50; Standard, $7: Rosiyn, §7: Coos Bay, $5 Greta, $7; Wallsend, $7; 'Rich. mond, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 in bLulk and youn; $14 25 in sacks; Pennsyivania Anthracite Egx, for large; young Roosters, _$680 14; Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13; Welsh Lump Itnosters, ‘$5@5 Hu; Frvers. $3@5 50: 11'50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 504 $4@4 50 £ e and $3 50@4 |gor 3 s0g | 18 ver ton in bulk and $15 in eacks: Rocky Pigeons, $1@1 25 per dozon for old and 328 | Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and 2 95 for Squabe. $12 80 per long ton, accerding o brand. GAME—Mallard Ducks, $2 P LA on. ac e nseed. or boiled and 4Tc for Canvasback, $1@3; Sprig, & raw in barrels; cases 3c more; Castor Ofl, in Widgeon, $1 50 ‘small Pucks, § [t Snet s, S more; Castor ot | Geess, 83 \White ' Geese, $1@1 50; Brant, | faves; Ho. 1 Joc: Bakerst AA. B IO e §1 26-for amall and 33 for ldrge; Honkers, “: Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, for”Targe amd £ 50 for small: Englisn snipe, | 1510 LS00 Qo fn, miater strsimed. Sarerle: $3'50; common Snire, $1 30; Witd Doves, §1 3. | foci cases. 30c; Chi c per_wal Ravbite, 1 15G2 for Cottontails and $1 25 for | fou: Bare Neatafoot in berrele, fhe: caset, BEh; Fase. ¥ 3% white, 50G68 per gailon; Fish Oil, in barr B0c; cases, 36c; Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 58c for Ceylon and S8c for Australian. COAL_OTL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, | 1b3c; Pear! Ol in cases, 22c; Astral, 22 Siar, 22c; Extra Star. 20c: Eleige. 25c; Eocene, | 26¢:” deodorjzed Gasoline, in bulk, 17 in cases. : Benzine, in bulk, i3c; in case: 18%¢; § asoline, in bulk,” 2lc; cases. 274ec. TURPED Butter, Cheese and Eggs. i | | Butter is weak, as stocks are liberal and ! Marin County products are pressing the mar- ket tepdency ‘is toward lower prices, but the deciine thus far is slight and not gen- | eral, some dealers stjil quoting last week "TINE—80c per gallon in cases and | prices, while others e lopped 1c off their | T4¢ in drums and iron barrels. - | auotations. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 64@ Suppljes of Chesse continue too large for the market to absorb and the feellng coninues depressed. There is not much okange in Fggs. Ranch are still scarce and thepe are occasional small sales over the 07 quotation. Stocks of East- ern are still chiefly in the hands of cne house, as_mentioned at the. e of the week Receipts Were 28,000 lbs Butier, 50 cases Fggs and 1000 1bs Cheese. quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refiaing Com pany quotes as follows, per ib. in 100-1b bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 3.8 Pawdered, 5.70c; Candy Granulated, 5.70c: D: Granulated, fine. 5.60c; Dry Granulated, coars 5.60c: Fruit Granulat 1b bags only). } | i i BUTTER—Creamery, 31@32c_ fof extras v and 26@20c for seconds; dairy, 21@25c; stove half barrels, 25c more; boxes, 30c more; 50-1b Butter, 1714@19c. cold storage, 24@26c; Eakt- | bags, 10c more for.all kinds. Tablets—Halt barrels, 8.10c: boxes 35c: H. & E. Crystal iower grades: Young Americas 13@l4c; Fast- ern. 1514@i6%c; Western 14@15c per ib. Prices. are higher, as follow: in cases, BGOS Ranch, 5214@38¢ for cholce and 45g | §8llon: Pure White Sheilac. §5 20@5 50 pure u 4 ~ | Orange. $54i5 30; Columbian White, $4 050 {g0c for small and-mixed colors; store, nom- | QTTSC SN UV (MR o'y Moot inal; cold storage, 28@32ljc; Eastern, 26@2sc for cold storage. Alcohol, white. $3 45@3 orange, $3 35G3 €5, Receipts of Produce. Wood Alcohol, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. X The fruit market was quite active cn local | account as dealers seemed to be stocking up for the holiday trade. Apples had the most call and prices of good stock were well main- tained. Receipts from all sections were heavy and it was estimated that those since | Saturday aggregated 12,000 boxes. Grapes ar- rived freely from the south and met with a good demand at steady prices. Receipts of FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. Flour, gr sks .. 28,476 Feed, sks Wheat, ctls 5.1)) Tallow, ctis Barley, ctls No. Corn, ctls .. Beane, sks ... Potatoes, sks . Onfons, sks . Raisins, bxs ... Quicksiver, fiks 1350 Leather, rolls large boxes from Martinez were very light. | Bran. sks . 1,027 Wine, gals . | only 11 boxes being received, and they sold | Middiings, sks . '$43 Powder, car . at $1 50 per box. Quinces were well cleaned . Hay, tons Brandy, gals Straw, tons Hops, 'bales Shorts, sks Chicory, bbls up and firm at the ntly advanced quota- 03] Paver, reams | tions. Other tree fruits were in ample suj ply and prices stood as previously quoted. R celpts of Berries consisted of one chest each of Raspberries and Longworth Strawberri and prices were largely nominal. Cranberri were in good request and firm at unchanged | Flour, qr sks .. Barley, ctls . Oats, ctls 1,510/ Shorts, sks {Tate, e Thére was very little doing in Citrus fruits. WASINGTG) | Three cars of new Navels and a car of Grape | Flour, qr sks .. 4,072/ ; Fruit were received. Tropical fruits were un- EASTERN. | changed. Three s of Central American | Flour, q¢ sks .. 1,600/ Bananas were recefved, but were too green to | | T RAWRERRIES Lo ths, $11@12 I* * | STRAW! ngworths, per chest: large berries, — per chest. | STOCK MARKET. | RASPEERRIES—$8G10 per chest, . > i RASPBERRIES—$6 per chest, CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $11@11 50; Jer- | Alaska Packers was the leading stock on the wise the market was quiet and featureless. The oil stocks continued dull. for Oregon and $1 50@1 75 for Californis other varieties, $1@1 25 for fancy, 75@Sbc for choice and for common; Christmas Ap- | In the afterncon Alaska Packers recovered ples, $1 5062 to §144 and Californta! Wine was still firmer at PEARS—$1 25@1 50 per box for fancy Win- | $92 25. ter Nellis and 50@7bc for other varieties. QUINCES—350@75c per box. POMEGRANATES—75@S5c for small boxes and $1 50@2 50 for large. PERSIMMONS—-60@%0c_per box. | GRAPES—40@60c for small boxes and 65@ 90c_for crates, CITRUS FRUITS—Valencla Oranges, $20 Stock and Bond Exchange. MONDAY, Nov. 23—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 350 per box: Navels. $2@3 25; Seedlings, $1 75 Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. O rmons 3142 50 Der box; Grape Fruit, | 48 ar coup..1i0%111% 4s ar cp newldL 1351 | 50@2 50: Mexican Limes, $3@5; Bananas, | 48 ar reg...1104111%|3s ar coup..10715108%; //$1 25@1 75 per bunch for Hawalian and 32 50 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. @3 for Central American; Pineapples, $2 50 | Ala A W 0s. — — Do Bs .... — 109 3 50 per dozen. — 103% Do con Bs. — 105 — 108530 W G Bs.. — 97 i i) 151 Oceanic S 3s. — 75 | Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey ek A | — .— Pac GImds — 97 | The condition of the Honey market is out- — 100 |P E Ry 0s.108 107% ! lined in a statement in the first column. 20 — |P&ECHGE — — | " Another car of Italian Chestnuts has ar- . — 117 |P & O R 6s.11615120 rived, but is reported in bad order. .. 45 90 |Powell-st 6s113%, — FRUIT—Apricots, 7@9c for Royals and 9@ | H C & S 5%s10l — |S E G &RSs. — 100% | 11c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples. 4@5%c; | H C & S 8s. — 100 |SF & SIVis. — 117 | sun-dried, 314@4c; Peaches, 4%@6%c; Pears, T 6s.10415105%|S R of C 6811215 — 8@10c; Nectarines, 4@bkc; Figs, white, 4@4%c | L A Elec 55.10415105%|S P of A s in boxes; black, 4%c; Plums, pitted, 6g9¢c per | L A Ry Js. — 113 | (1900) ....107%108 pound. LALCoGs — — | (1010) — 109 PRUNES—1908 crop, 214@2%e for the four | Do gtd és. — — (S P of C'és eizes. Do gtd Bs. — 104 (1905)Sr A.1025% 1081, RAISINS—F. o. b, prices, Fresno, for 1908 | LAP lcm 55100 — | (1905)Sr B.10G%104 crop: 50-1b_boxes—ioose Muscatel, 2-crown, | Mkt-st C 6s.113 — | (1906) 10415106 B3¢ per Ib; 3-crown, 5%c¢; 4-crown, tlc; Seed- Do lem 58112 114 | (1012) 1451145 less Muscatels, 44¢c: do floated, 43c; un- | NRR of Cos.UM614107%% SPC 1 cg Bs. — — bleached Sultanas, 4%c; Thempson's Seedless, | Do 5s 1414118 | Do stampd — 107 Slge. London Layers—2-crown, $1 25; 3-crown, | N' P C R Be. — 107 |S P B R 6s. — 134 1'85; 4-crown clusters, §2: b-crown Dehesas, | N C R 5e.200 SV W 6m.. — 108% 2 50; 6-crown Imperials, $3: Malaga Loose, NCPOCa — Do 4s 2am. 98% — crown, G per Ib; do 3-crown, 5%ec; Valencla | N S R R bs. — Do is 3am. 9713 99 Cured, 4%c; Pacific do, 5%c: Oriental do, 2%¢. | o G L H 5s.107 Stk GEEOS. — 1031 | | Secded Raisins—16-0z packages, fancy, 8c per | o T Co 6s.. — UG&ESs — — | 1b; choice, 7%c; 12-0z packages, fancy, 6%c; WATER STOCKS. . | cholce, 6%c; in bulk, fancy, 7%¢; choice, 7! et NUTS_—Walnuts, No. 1 softanell, 13%@1dc: Contra Costa 39% 42 |Port Costa.. — — No. 2 11%@12c; No. 1 hardshell, 13@13%e; | Marin Co ... 61 — Sp V W Co. 30% 40 No. 2, 11@11%c; Almonds, 1lc for Nonpareils, GAS AND ELECTRIC. 10thc for I X L, 10%e for Ne Pius Ultra and 5 . 69 eo S%¢ for Languedoc: Peanuts, 6@7c for East- ( ern; Pecans, 11@13¢c: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5: Cali- g fornia Chestnuts, 8@10c per Ib, and 11@12%c | - - for Italian, HONEY—Comb, 11G13¢ for white and 9910c t for amber; water white extracted, 5@5%c; amber extracted, 413@bc; @de. BEESWAX—27@20c per Ib. Provisions. Chicago was lower on large receipts of Hogs and lower prices at the yards. There was no The Chicago report of Bolton, De Ruyter & Co. say: “Hog recelpts were quite large and considerably in excess of last year. Prices | at the yards were also less. This made some selling pressure and while there are no indi- cations that packers are disposed to market First Nationl — SAVINGS Cnion T Co.. — STREET RAILROADS. products freely, they are, on the other hand, 205 |Presidio 30% — making no effort to sustain prices. Scalping 80 / trade is rather bearish. The distributive de- POWDER. | mand is good. Receipts of hogs are liable to 6714, Vigorlt P | be liberal for the week and We are inclined 16 T to think it will be a good week in which to SIGAR, buy.” Hana P Co.. — 8c Kilavea SC. — 6 CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12¢ per Ib for | Hawailan C. 43 45 Makawell C. — 243 heavy, 12%c for light medium, 1434c for light, | Honokaa S C 12% — |Onomea S C. 31 32%y 161 for extra likht, 18%c 'for sugar-cured | Hutch S P C 10 ~ 10% Paauhau § C 14% 155 jane o 1%1.-“:::;“-:‘1? e.'n.(‘:-llmml;n Hams, ey~ om‘ous, ToEee. Mess_Beef. $11 50 per Dbl extra Mess. | A e Ce 82> 0 e an S8 12 50; Family, $13; Cal Wine As. 91 — |Pac C Borx.167 = — extra_clear, §24; Mess, Pork, $28; Figs' Feet, §5 Morning Session. (R . ed at T 20 Alaska Packers' Associati 45 00 LAR quoted at Tio per Ib for il on....... mm‘;_?;ngd Dfi{w g:-l?; h&im"sh'mm :g .:lun l;:ckn!‘ A-oci;uon . }g g 9 ins, c tins, c; 3-1b tins, laska ckers' Assoclation. . 108 s 5 Alaska Packers' Association ... 143 25 COTTOLENE—One hait barrel, 9%c; three [ 15 Alaska Packers’ Association......1i3 00 hfllnnmlln. D\(u:leu unn;; 9%¢; two tierces, 12 éw&uhn mhlm - .1& g ; five tierces, © per ‘al ‘Assoc! - . = }gm‘wm Association (s 90) ‘B® i Contra Costa Water . . 5 Tallow 10 Contra Costa Water 1 Hides, Wool, Tallow and Hops.| 19 Contra Costa Water < 80 L == 200 S F Gas & Electric Co .......... 80 25 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 160 Spring Valley Water Co ....010000 39 873 about 1% under quotations. ~Heavy saited Street— % 9c; ; Ught, Thc; Cow Hides, | 10 Contra Costa Water .. . 40 00 THhe heavy and Tie for I t-l::..l- 3000 Oakland it 5 per cents.....108 50 ted Kip, 9c: Salted Veal, 10c; Salf c:; 56 Spring ¥alley, Water Co ......... 39 §7% O Oy e e bR Afternoon Session. 70 Cal Wine Association -. m' B5e 8 7t bonds (1906 Street— $2000 S P of C 6 pr ct bonds (1906)....104 623 California Stockand OilExchange MONDAY, NOV. 23. Oil Stock— 3 Bid, Ask. 1350 s =4 Bhgs e pec ib; White Lead, 6%@7ec, according to | ern, 25@25¢ per Ib. CHEESE— 'fimz ¢ for tho general market, 33:"{*;’:; f.’{‘f:; e lhb.“rrfln omfi” l!l‘(ml for id ne 17 Fenty-| s or its equivalent, i80r4ah palget (TS pew SRS LG YKe foc | USHEILACS “AND WOOD - ALCOBOL— | per | seys_ $10@10 75 per bbl; Coos Bay, $2 50@3 | morning session, and deciined from $146 to per box. $142 50, with a number of small sales. Cali- | APPLES—Fancy Spitzenberss, $2 25 per box | fornia Wine was firmer at $01 50492. ~Other- AUCTION SALES SALE EXTRAORDINARY & L 2 ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25, at 11 a m. By order of Overland Freight and Transfer Company I will sell 6 pairs of condemned Horses and Mares, welghing from 1200 to 1600 Ibs. This Is a rare chance for farmers and those wanting good work horses and brood mares at their own price. Also I will sell 1 Phaeton, 1 Coal Wagon, 1 Farm Wagon, 10 Sets of Harness. Everything must be as rep- resented or money refunded. Horses can be seen at cur stabies any time before sale. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. D= 2 A LOT OF LARGE CHEAP MULES AND HORSES will be sold at auction, along with a large assortment of wagons, surreys, buggies and harness at 1140 Folsom st., Tuesday, No- | pember 11 _a_m. | Kern . ke 5 00 | Kern River 10 00 13 00 Lion Monarch (of Arizona) | Monte Cristo : | Occidental W Va. | Ofl City Petroleum . Peerless - B | Pittsburg . . . | Reed Crude (old issue) S F and McKittrick San Joaquin O & D. Senator . Soveretgn Miscelianeous— Abby Land and Improvement | | ton Mills . Cal Jockey Club Cal Shipping Co ... Cal Title Ins and Trust Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Company . ..... Cypress Lawn Impt Co. Fisc Gas Consumers’ Assn. Honolulu Sugar .... Northern Cal Power North Shore Railroad Orpheum Company an Francisco Dry Do anitary Reduction Works. . Sausalito Land_and | Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric | Tesla Coal Co Truckee Electric | Tnited Gas and Electric .... 34 ! OFFICIAL SALES. 1 Morning ssion. 1000 Superior ; 500 Superior. i3 30) - 1000 Independen: . 18 100 Monarch - 48 Afternooh Session. 50 Fulton ... 5 Hanford (s 90) 100 Carfbou .... Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange board yesterday: Sesaton. 300 Mexican Afterncon Session. 161 90 1 100 Ophir 100 Savage . 130 100 Cha! Con 14 100 Con Cal & Va. 500 Exchequer "PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday Morning Seselon. | 200 Andes .. 62 100 Caledonta 55 500 Chollar o 300 Con N Y > 14 00 Hale & Norc. 50| 100 Yel Jacket. 32 Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher . 15( 300 Potost .. 10 200 Chollar . 11| 200 Seg Belcher.. 08 100 Con Cal & Va 90| 200 Sierra Nev. n 300 Exchequer ... 111 100 Silver HUl ... 53 300 Gould & Cur. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Tomopah and San Francisco Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Seselon. | 500 Mon Ton...1 1214| 200 Ton & Cal.. 20 | 700 Mon Ton..110 | 100 Ton N Star. 36 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. } MONDAY, Nov. 28— p. m. | Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask, | Alpha « O3 05\Julia . 6 o7 | Alta 61 02(Justice . 0 12 Andes 14 15/Kentuck ..... 08 04 Belcher . 13 15/Keyes Graesc — 180 | Best & Beich.1 25 1 40Mexican . 0 62 Bullion . 07 08/Occidental . % 40 | Caledonta. & 85 /0phir ... 30135 Challenge Con 16 17 Overman 12 13 Chollar . 10 12'Potost . ® 10 | Confidenc 70 S0 Savage . 13 18 | Con Cal & S0 oL o8 Con Imperial 02 [ ’ Con N Y . 3 n 22 Crown Poh 12 14 Silver HIl 52 5 | Bureka Con.. — 50)St Louis n — | Pxchequer 11 12| Syndicate o4 06 | Gould & Cur. 19 20|Union Com .. 3¢ 37 | Hale & Nor. 50 51/Utah ... .... 11 13 | Lady Wash .. 04/ Yellow Jack.. 26 27 | TONOPAH MINES. | Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Colehan — 18 Paymaster . o o8 ‘Esperanza = 01 Rescue . w. o5 Gold Mount.. — 05 Belmont — % | Hannapah — 10/Ton & Cal ... 18 20 | Lucky Tom .. — 08 Nevada Ton..8 00 7 00 | MacNamara . 08 13!North Star B a7 | Mizpah Ex .. — 20 Midway 3 | Montana, 1 07% 1 1215(United Ton .. — 12 New York .. 01 o3l DISTILLER IS ACCUSED \ OF SERIOUS OFFENSE Louisville Business Man Charged ‘With Detaining a Young Wo- man Against Her Will. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 22.—Charles E. Lemmon, president of the Old Times Distillery Company and having exten- sive business connections throughout the country, was arrested to-dayy charged with detaining Miss Ida Stew- art of Moorehead, Ky., at a hotel here against her will. Lemmon gave bond and was released. He said he had been | guilty of no discourtesy to Miss Stew- | art, but had endeavored to be of ser- vice in directing her to a hotel because she was a stranger in the city. —_—— BURGLARS CUT FINGER TO SECURE A DIAMOND Thieves Fail in a Dastardly Attempt to Obtain Young Woman’s Jewels. MARION, Ind., Nov. 23.—Burglars en- tered the home of John Shippey, a lum- ber merchant, last night and attempted to cut off the fingers of his daughter Edith to secure her diamond rings. The girl's screams caused the burglars to flee. Three men have been arrestad ca suspicion. —_————— Thirteen Thousand the Fire Loss. * WOODLAND, Nov. 23.—It can now be definitely stated that the loss, above insurance, as a result of the destruc- tion of the flour mill Saturday night is about $13,000. holder, has received so much encour- agement from business men that he has announced his intention of rebuild- fhg. It is considered a rather extraor- dinary circumstances that three Yolo County mills have been destroyed by fire and in every instance the origin has been mysterious. —_—e———————— Dies After Preaching Sermon. LYNN, Mass., Nov. 23.—Rev. James ‘M. Pullman, pastor of the First Unl-