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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1903. 13 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. al holiday. f $6368 in treasure still I ~cline of 10c in Sugar. 1dy, Corn weak and R Feedstuffs as before q and plentiful at th scarce and Cheese sti in Provisions or dre 1 Ontons unchange active and scarce at fa its in ample supply a ns ocks somewhat higher on the day. ghtiy dealt in. hange in Exchange and Silver. ted quicter at unchanged prices. to China. at lozeer, but futurcs higher with @ demand for choice grades. ye quict. uoted. e decline. { 11 plentiful. ssed Meats. d. Vegetables plentiful. ncy prices. nd quict. TREET banker, says in sappearing in ply that than in taetory cation of trade, lower ynmmq but this steel securities many other securi- assing from weak ¢ will ind & 1 better figures therafore, possesses h bankers are quit rder to facilitate pend- floating of new d other issues.” m. seasonzl rainfalls to This season, 1359 ® Last season 13. 13 = 9 o 13:;‘ uoponHa 30 aimg L AIRAM Amalgam Copper... 10500 78% 313 38 Amer Car & Found. 3,000 181 171 18 Amer Car & F pfd. 4200 64. 6013 63 Amer Linseed Ofl.. 100 9 () » | Amer Tin Ofl prd.. 2700 201 2315 29 | Amer xmrmn D 140 1313 113 | Amer T.oco 100700 73 ° 681 Armer Smele & Rar. 5500 Gy an Amer Emel & R9A 2700 &4 w5 ' Ar Amer Sugar Ref.. 19% 117y 1190 | Anaconda Min Co.. wim o st 00 | Brooklyn n 'rn.nm 8,000 W% 38 39 | Colo Fuel & Y 26% 24% 28 100 10% 108 10 . CONDIT < 200 15314 183 152y NDITIONS AND GENERAL | Pnersl BTt L 300 T T I T FORECAST. | Interat] Paper pfd. 2800 62 57% 62 The pressure continues high over the south- | nternatl Pump .. s o baif of the Pacific Coast. It 18 beginning | internatl Pump ptd L ¢all rapidly from Astoria horthward, and a | National Biscuit ... % m of some intensity is moving in from the | -] 14 orth Pecific. The greater portion of this | 72 m_ will probably pass eastward, but rain 26 be expected Thursday on the coast of 8% hern California. 2% < following heavy rasnfall is reported: Ta- 843 1.3% inches. 2 following maximum wind velocities are 5 orth Head, 64 miles per hour, from 2913 | theai “ankegiving day promises to be pieasant for s . sy, | B3 Freater portion of the day over most of | Tenn Coal & Iron o7 8 Leather.. 7 Z'a%i made at Ssn Prancisco for thirty | |- id. 5 iing mignight, November 26: U $ Laatber 3 rn Caiifornia—Pair Thursday, except 25 r . northern coast; light morth winds, 1 fresh southeasterly. | 51% € California—Fair Thursday: light Ring As. . eon 8T o wisintty— Al Thewley. 200 shares. sco and I'H.'l —3 H - | Total sales.......374, Ty t; light morth winds, 5 A UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. McADIE, District Forecaster. NEW YORK, mw. 25.—Bond transactions of United Railroads of San Francisco: 13,000 at Tl L & N unified 4s. 98% d 4.1 ¢ New Vork Stock Market. i kg ‘ov. 25.—A number of indus- fl‘!z ial stocke siffercd ‘widle bpeaches in their 99 of the 19015 = No it R Do 3s_... 70 to-day riore Norf & W con 4s 97 gt O 8 L 4s & Partic 92 g st Pona ooy 3igs.. % - 8t ERE con 5s. oot the 101 St L & 8 F f 4s. 83 ' 7 Sr-ate i 2 A N T of coal and iron lands 0 . | e ccanding the Tallrond epsimmt siotke I Was 208 AR I ) "g @xucd that much of the recent enormous in- "n ron o g 0 <are in raflroad equipment was owing to the 0%/ Tex & Pac 1sts..11 ‘\” e month | date last | our hours: | *uone L g use of cars to make good inadequate terminal | and storage facilities, so that there might be | considered an oversupply of cars on hand at | Iy news sccompanying the s in rallway steel spring ange to list stocks, which con- | ed no surprise for those conversant with the company’'s affairs. It may be taken- for | granted that a well- organized party skillfully | directed the attack on these securities, The ~ebound in their prices was sufficient strial securities, especially of the newer un- digested class. It is fair to bear in mind that | avor with which money lenders view ® securities has to do with the readiness ° market for them as well as their in- | value and soundness. Many of these | ties have never had a wide market and Ts have lost. much of what they ever had the recent period of distrust over the industrial outlook. Thers is apparent n intenti to adjust the basis of prices body of industrials to that of the which have already been severely scaled | A relative firmness, growing of the United States Steel stock: opper were consonant | | | Amalgameted | this view | United States Steel was probably | afiected also by the reduction granted in reight rates on steel rails for export. A | sharp rally in the Taw copper market in Lon: | have helped Amaigamated and Ana- The late recovery in the market wiped ipal losses and established in the industrials. Sterling other wide drop, in spite of eter tone of the focal money market, s of large additional engagements of or import were thus made plausible, al- no definite information could be ob- of such engagements. market became very dull and was Total sales par value, $2,280,000. States refunding twos and the old and conda % and the threes 1 per | High. Low. Close 6ty 64 5 | Denver & Rio Den & Ris d t Northern pfd Hocking Valle (K | Eocies | Manhattan L. . { Metropol Street Ry. Miinn & St Louts. Missour] Pacific.... Kan & Texas. MK & T pfa N R R of Mex pfd.. Y Central. | 3 Pennsylvania ...... PoCast Louis. . ing s R-admx ist prd. . Reading 2d pfd . Rock Island .. Rock Island pfd .. L&SFist pm Wheel & Lake Eris Wisconsin. Central. Expreés Compnies— Anmms Americ: Welis-Fargo Micellaneous — | Hock Valley 43is. | Adams con. | ‘Alice . of this in itself. But there is no | to doubt the current reports of & gen- ral sweeping out of collateral in loans of in- | quiet, | Minneapolis, T, T StL & W ds. 71 97" Union Pacific 4 mz% 75 Do conv ds. 54% U S Steel 2d 5s. m% Chicago Term 4s. Con Tobacco 4s.. Colo Southern 4s. Denver & R G 4s Erie prior lien 48 Erie general 4s. FW&DC st 0614 /C T & I. 05% ' NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. |Little Chief..... Breece . Brunswick Con Comstock Tunnel Con Cal & Va Horn Silver . Iron Silves 15 Leadville Con... Standard . 0 | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | cail 1oans 514@0 Westinghse Com.. 66 Time loan: 51a@6 Mining— £ Bonds- Adventure 34 Atchison 4s. 9914 ‘Allouez. 4 Mex Cent 45.... 69 | Amalgam: Railroads— Daly West. Atchison .. Atchison prd Boston & Alba Boston & Maine. el “opper Range.... & ig Boston Elevated..140 llmmlmnn Coal.... 71 N Y, N H & H..185% Franklin .. 4 Pitchburg pd....135_|Isle Rovale K Unfon Pacific. %| Mohawk 35 Mexican Ceptral.. fu {01d Dominion % Miscellaneous Oscepla b7 American Sugar..119%/ Parrot 18 Am Sugar pfd....120 | Quincy 80 Am Tel & Tel....1251; Santa Fe Copper. 1% Dom Tron & Stesl. 8% Tamarack . B3 General Electric..1 Trinity 5 Mass Electric. 18% Mass Elec pfd. Utah 27% United Fruit Victoria . 24 U 8 Steel. % | Winona T U 8 S pid s 81 |wetverine [ LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Cons for mon Cons for acct Anaconda Atchison Atchison pfd Balt & Ohlo. Nor & West pfd. Ontario & Westn. Pennsylvania Rand Mines . Canadian_Pacific.122% | Reading . 20 Ches & Ohic 31%| Reading ist pra.. 39 Chgo G Western. 181 | Reading 2d pfd... 80 Chgo, M & St P. 1;2% Southern® R: 10% De Beers 20% | Southern Ry pfd. 79 | enver & Rio Gr. 20% |Southern Pacific. 4«;: h & R G ptd 21 Brie .-v.- » Erie 1st pfd.. Erie 2d pfd. Illinois. l'emrll l'{'“‘; ‘Wabash ... Loulsvl & Nash. 10813 Wabash pfd Mo, Kans & Tex. 17%| Bar silver, firm, 267d per ounce. Money, 15 per cent. The rate of discount In the open Toarket for short bills 1s 4% per cent, three months' bills 4@4% per cent. Jew York Grain and Produce. Nov. 25 —Flour—Receipts, xports, 18,500 barrels; market but_steady. WHEAT--Receipts, 168,900 bushels: exports. 40,000 bushels Epot’ steady: No. 2 red, ST% elevator and fifil.,r f. o. b afloat; No. Northern Duluth, 90%c 1. o b. aficat: No. 1 bhard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloa Op- tions opened firm and a shade higher on bet- ter cables and small Northwest receipts, local covering. higher Northwest markets and good support at Chicago, Later it became weak o under realizing and closed W@%ec net lower. | May, &3 0-16G83 15-16, closed Si%c; July, T @S0lie. closed T9%c; December, Si1@ closed RTogc. HOPS—Steady HIDES—Steady WOOL—Firm PETROLEUM-Firm SUGAR—Raw quiet; refined quiet g COFFEE—Spot Rio steady: No. 7 invoice, Slc; miid, The market for | eoftes futures closed steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 10 points. Sales. 101.- 0 bage, including December _5.50@5. 55 » 5.85@5.95c; May, 6.05@6.15c: July ptember, a6.40c, and Octo- ber at 6.46@0 43¢ DRIED FRUITS TED APPLES—The market con- ommon are quoted at 4@5e. prime choice at 6@6%c and fancy at _The market continues quiet w ranging from 2%@6lc for all aquotations grades APRICOTS—Are in fair demand; choice are % | auoted at DU @Ylc, extra choice at 10@10%c | 2 | and fancy at 11@15c. PEACHES—Are in very light demand, but are | not being urged for sale and consequently rule Cholce are held at T4U@T%c: 7%@S%c; fancy, 9%@10%c. about steady. extra cholce. Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—Trading in the wheat pit to-day was of an evening-up character, in preparation for the holiday to-morrow, and while thers was little general commission trade there was much adjustment among local traders. The only was the report that there had been general ¢lde markets. There was some selling by yes- terday’s buyers and the demand was sc May qeclined to 79c and closed laidls: at 19iic. December closed %c lower at 79lsc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 595,100 bushels. Primary receipts were 1,466,- 400 bushels, against 1175400 a year ago. Duluth and Chicago reported re- cefpts of 796 cars, against 61S last week and | 820 a year ago. Corn was strong for a few moments at the too_much for sale and prices soon yielded, the December option be- ing the weaker. May ranged between 41lhc and 42%e, closing @%c higher at 415%@41%c. December closed 15@%c lower at 1% @41%c. Tocal receipts were 204 cars, with 10 of con- tract grade. start, but there [ No. 2 foundry northern at and for | bull news of importance | 175 64 to £116 17s 6d in London and there were 6s higher at £118 5s. was also firmer closing at $25 25@26 Copper advanced 7s €4 in London, closing at £50 2s 6d for spot and £55 for futures. The local market for copper is rather easier. Lake, electmly'.(c and casting are quoted at 12 25@12 $ Le: ‘qull and u-d::nd at £11 in e London and $4 25 in New Y Spelter was unchanged here at $5 6215 and at_£20 12s 6d in London, Iron closed at 498 in Glasgow and at 42 94 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry northern is quoted at §$15@16; $16@17; No. 1, foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern| soft at $13 50@14. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—The cotton market closed within a point or so of the best of the season, with November net 12 points higher and the other positifns 4 to 7 points higher. Eastern Oil Market. -.d 25.—Credit balances, | OIL CITY, Pa. $1 82; certificat Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, 24,000; active; gopd to prime sieers, 85 10G 5 76; 'poor to medium, $3 50@4 stockers G o 10; s PL BGi: Moo 32G4 0; canners $1 3502 30: bul 24 -'5 g calves, uqyfl 50; Texas lefl stecrs, $2 3 50! Western steers, $3@4 50. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 33,000; Friday, 20.- 000: 10 higher: mixed and butchers. $i i5@ 45; good to choice heavy, $4 20@4 35; rough heavy, 38 9684 20; light, $4 104 30; bulk of sales, $4 e Saceipts, 20,000: steady to strong: good to choice wethers, ‘3 653+ 25; fair to | lambs, $3 30@5 50; OMAHA. v. 25. —CATTLE—Receipts, e_steers, £3 75@5 25; 75: Weetern steers, 70@3 €0; jcome, and 3 85; native @ Western | lambs, $3 50@5. ex: $2 10@3 helfers, canners, 105 Rt ann feaers 3 80g3 So; b; bulls and stags, $1 70@2 HOGS—Receipts, 6500; el steady; heavy, $4 104 25; mixed, $1 15@4 20; light, 430; ples, 84 2084 30; bulke of sales, §4 169 | Slipee Receinis marke: ‘Western yearlin 3 6b: cwes, $2 15 $2@3 50, lambs, ! St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25.—Wool—Nominal: me- | dium grades, bing and clothing, 17@2i3gc; light fine, 15@17%c; neavy fine, 12@141¢; tub washed, 20@30c. London Wool Sales. LONDON. Nov. 25.—The offerings at_the wool auction sales to-day numbered 13,090 bales. There whs a good demand at un- changed rates, Fine grades were firm, but low and r.uny grades were slow and in buy- ers' fayor, A good upply of crossbreds was taken, chiefly the home trade. Cape of Good Hope and Natal sold briskly. Northern Business. SEATTLE, Nov. balances. £143 TACOMA, balances, $38 063 PORTLAND, Nov. 25, —Clearings, balances. ‘$111. 211 SPOKANE, 'No balances, $37,132. Northern Wheat Market. ORE Nov. 25. — Clearings, $620,348; $324,201; $537,220; $225,427; \n\ 25. — Clearings, 25. — Clearings, — Walla c. | Exchange (md Bullion. | The Gaelic took out a small treasura Jist ot | 86368, consisting of $4365 in Mexican dolmrs and § n gold coin for Hongkong and §1200 | in ®old coin for Cantcn. Quotations show no changes worthy of nofe. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — 4 805 | Sterling Exchange, sight L o— 484 Sterling Exchange, cables . R & ) New York Exchange, sigh —_— Par | New York Exchange, (el-mphlc - o Silver, per ounce ... —. R Mexican Dollars T W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT — Foreign quotations showed little Chicago was several fractions lower. demand for nothing | | 2 | | | change. Minneapolis reported an urgent jcash Wheat Otherwise there | mew from the other markets. In this market cash Wheat continued woak and quotations were fractionally lower, Fu- tures, on the contrary, were higher, CASH WHEAT. was | rains in Argentina and that the Northwest| California Club $1 40@1 421: Calfornia receipts were lighter than a year ago, but| White Australian, $1 50@1 521, North this was sufficient to cause a little firmer | Club, $1 4041 413;: Northern Bluestem, § feeling early in the day after a sieady open- | @1 511 : Oregon Valley, $1 40, . ing. May was unchanged to '4c lower at ",..! FUTURES start, opening_nat 79%c to Td%c, and after | Bhieieh Dt 100 v o selling up to TO%e the market became easier Open. High - s P on realizing by local traders. The nnument[m"mb" i S1S 8i T $lose in the pit was rather bearish the lstter hait | yot® A hstin, 2 ns of the session, the influence beins the larger 3 3 2 131 primary receipts and the easier tone In out- 2 p. m. Session, December—$1 34%, May—$1 33%. BARLEY—The best grades are firm, and choice Feed is wanted by the millers at full figures, Most of the roceipts, however, eor sist of medium and off stock. Prices’ show little variation, CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 113%@1 13%; Shipping and Brewing, $1 17%@1 22%; Chevalier, $1 20@1 45 for fair to choice. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 & m. December—$1 12, May—$1 08%. 2 December—$1 12, A siow dragging market, with prices most | OATS—Prices remain unchanged, and the of tke time under last night's close, was the | demand_1s merely modemu- White, $1 209 order of the day in the oats pit. May sold | 1 3 Black, $1 4021 60; Red, $1 10@1 2214 between 34%c and 35%c, closing unchanged at 35%c. December closed a shade lower at 344 @34%c. Local receipts were 89 cars. Liberal selling of January lard and ribs by brekers, supposed to be for the account of Jocal packers, caused weakness in provisions. January pork closed 22%c lower, lard was oft 10c. while ribs were down 123gc. The board will be closed to-morrow on ac- count of Thanksgiving. The leading futures ranged as follWL Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— December (new) 10% 80% T0% s 0% .9\, 5 Y T4 2y 4 4174 421 41 41 4% 41 41 84% 34 Bi% 35% 35 35 - 3% BY 33:2 15 11 25 11 00 11 00 11 12% 11 1234 !Ard per 100 Ibs— January .. 635 637% 627% 627% May 8 45 64715 63714 6274 Short Tibs, per_100 hs— May . 6021 602% 5 92% 502y January 55T% 500 575 575 Cash quotations were as followa: Fiour quiet and easier; No. 3 'nfln{ heat, 80081 4c; No. 2 red. 82% eliow, 43%c; No. 2 oats, c; No, a 'hlte &.w.flsc No. 2 rye, B3c; lood feeding bnley, fair to chdu malting, No. 1 flaxseed, 9lc; No. L Northwasiarn, $73e! peime timothy seed, = $2 95; per bbl, $11 1214@11 25; lard, ‘per Y100 10s, 86 4006 425 short ribs sides (loose). $6 3714@6 256; short clear sides (boxed), $8 37%@6 50; whisky, basis a( high wines, §1 25; clover, contract grade, §! Receipts. . Shipments. 200 19, Flour, barrels .80, Wheat, bushels . -392,700 51,100 Corn, bushels ..... -230; 414,300 Oats, bushels 353,800 146,000 Rye, bushels . 104,400 3,700 Barley. bushels e On the Mmm»mmmm market was firm; creamery, 16@2dc; dairy, 1sgise: eens steady at mark, cases included, 23c; cheese, 10%e¢. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Dec. New Yark 7k Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Spot tin advanced | for feed and $1 25@1 25 how meca: Gray, nom- inal; none here, CORN—Quotations continue weak and the market rules quiet. Western sacked, §1 27 G180 for Yellow. §1 80 for White and §1 12714 for Mixed; California large ellow, ; amall round do, $1 40@1 1 30 per ctl. HUCKW. HLAT—‘2 25@2 50 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 60@ 4 85, usual term sueru' Extras, 60; Oregon and Washington, §3 90@+ 20 per bbl for Family and 40 'for Bakers'. MILLETUFFS—Prices in packages are fol lows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 lbs; R# $3; Rice F'Io\lr. Flmlr, $3 25; Rye Meal, eal, 83 20; extra cream do é\nckwh«: $3 75; Fa- holé Wheat Flour. ¥ 50, Toliea sacks, '1 10; oy, 36, Spilt’ Peas, boxes, $7; Green Peas, §6 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. All doecriptions under this head remained unchanged yesterday. Receipts were mod- erate, The circular of Somers & Co. says of hay: “‘Because of the stormy weather shipments of hay have been quite light during the put week, as has also been the demand. total arrivals amount to but 1500 tons, ] tons less than for the week preceding. The dealers congregate af the hay cars each morning, but most of them go away without purchasing, preferring to clean out thelr barns Pefore buging at the present range of prices. We cannot but belleve, howewer, that there will be no decline for some time to come, The car shortage will be a very important factor in munulmu prices, and When cars are sup- plied after first of the year it is but reasonable to L G A LT have been so improved as to still keep prices from dw“nln‘ ‘This, of course, ln view of the fact country stocks are none too plentiful to -\lpnly our needs until the ad- hu el ol the new crop, Government has Yomt vertised again for tons of hay for "._ The last order was placed at Seattle, 5o it is that this order will be placed will probably bo benef the shipment. for {n all prob- Whillty it Puget Sound suppiles the hay they will have to come here to help replenish their stocks. From al In any event our ma by tl ity cholce mixed, $2 75@3 60; Western chéep, $2 50 | i 1 50@2 calves, $3@ | §1 15 per ctl | | | | i | | dozen for old and $6 ! cline “of the preceding day, | 50c for small and mixed cnlorn | much_ attention to fruit. | moved slowly and other tree fruits met with a | sluggish demand. | arrived freely from futures | Mixed Feed, 150@23 50; Horse Beans, $30@ : Loglly tn !40 |lel' mn - A u.u 50; WI t and Oat, | "8 mld 50; 3-' X $11 350G ; Barley, lll i!ook. ‘lo.ll* Alfalfa, uoofl 50 ETRAW- Lat¥ per bale. Beans and Seeds. Limas are reported firm and in improving demand, but the other kinds of Beans reported ‘inbetive, “with Buyers: Dolding off, Even Pinks, which have recently ruled firm, are quieter. It is said that Michigan has taken the Eastern trade away from this mark- et, as it can sell the goods below our quota- tions. BLAhs—Bnu IS by Blncke;a‘ izm'i‘?s LS AREHS - Exown Musta $2 85; Flax, tl e ¢ for Eastern; Alfal 11@l4c; v 1%@: lbfi Timot 6@tle; Hemp, %gef ton. RIED PEAS—Green, $1 80@2 per ctl. Tollow. )(u- 80: b per 1b;” Millet, mi‘%c. Broom Corn Seed, Potatoes, Onions'and Vegetables. Potatoes were in ample supply and although the market was quiet all descriptions of Bur- banks were firmly held at unchanged prices. The market was overstocked with Sweet Po- tatoes and thére was a sharp decline in prices. Seven carloads came in from Merced, Onlons ruled firm at previous rates under light re- | ceipts and a steady demand. There were liberal receipts of vegetables from Los Angeles and prices of Peas and Beans ranged lower. Most of the Peas arrived in poor condition, having been overheated in transit, Summer Squash, Cucumbers and To- matoes from the same section were in mod- erate recelpt and continued to sell at good figures. With the exception of Tomatoes, the arrivals of bay Vegetables were moderate and the previously quoted rates were well sus- tatned, There was very little call for To- matoes nnd there was quite & surplus unsold at the POTATOES—Burbanks from _the river, 760 90c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 45 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, &5c@$§1 15 per ctl; River Reds, 60GT8c per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, 900 ONIONS—$1 10@1 50 per ctl. VEGETABLES — Green Peas, 3@4c per 1b: $4 200 | String Beans, 4G6c per 1b; Wax, 4@dc; Lima Beans, 4@5c per 1b; Tomatoes, 50c@$1 per box | for bay and $1 25 Der crate for Los Angeles: Summer Squash, $1@1 25 per box for bay and T5c@$1 for Los Angeles; Cabbage, 60c p'r etl; T5c per sack; Cucumbers, $1@1 25 per box for bay and 60@T5c for Los Anselfl‘ Garlie, 6@8c per Ib: Dried Okra, 121c per 1b; Green Peppers, 35@50c per box for Chile and 50@756c for Bell: Egg Plant, 40@50c per hox: Marrowfat Squash, $10@15 per ton; Hubbard, $15@20. Poultry and Game. The Turkey market continued active despite the high prices and the top quotations were easily obtained for choice lots of live and dressed stock. Dressed e to hand in all kinds of packages and it was difficult to arrive at the exact quantity received as the receipts Were unevenly distributed and came In at all hours of the d A conservative estimate places the receipis at about 125 tons. Some heayy shipments that were delayed by an acci- dent to the steamer Solano at Port Costa came to hand late in the day, but there was no dis- position on the part of dealers to reduce prices. Small-sized birds constituted a large portion of the receipts and some very poor lots were sold below the guotations. Thers was very little call for other descriptions of Poultry "and _all largely nominal. Gape arrived freely and continued dull at easy *prices. Most of the receipts came to hand in poor condition, being more or less tainted owing to the moist, close weather. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 26G30c per Ib; live Turkeys, 2i@24c per Ib, er Bair. $1 5@2; Goslings, $2@2 25; Ducks, $ for young; Henl t'icb for small_and $6 50@7 50 for Jarge; young Rocsters, $647: oid Roosters, $56@5 ,1.-,,.,,, $5@5 50; Brojlers, $4 505 for largs and $3 50 @4 for small; Pigeons, $1@1 25 per dozen for old_and $2@2 25 for Squabs. GAME—Mallard Ducks, §2 503 per dozen: Canvasback, Sprig, $2: Widgeon, small Ducks, Geese, §3 Somite Geese, $1G1 50 for small and $2 for large; Honkers, $5 for large and $3 50 for small; English Snipe, $2 50; common Snipe, $1 50; Wild Doves, $1 25; Rab- | bits, $1 75@2 for Cottontails and $1 25 for Brush; Hare, $1 25. Budtter, Cheese and Eggs. There was no further decline in Buter yes- terday, but the market was weak at the de. with large offer- ings, and most dealers quoting 30c as a full re. Cheese continues mors or less demoralized and weak, with more here than the market can well take care of. Dealers complain of the elowness of trade. The Peg market has shown no change of note for several days. The extra demand for Thanksgiving has kept the market practically bare of fresh ranch. Receipts, however, were somewhat Jarger yesterday. Receipts were 17,100 Ibs Butter, 685 cases Eggs and 12,700 Ibs Cheese. TER—Creamery, 30@3lc_for extras and for seconds; dairy, 21@25c; store Butter, mwm cold storage, 24@26c; Eastern, 23@ 2bc_pe: ¢S EESE—12012%¢ for the general market, 18¢ for select mild new and 11@11%c for lower grades; Young Americas, 13@14c: East- ern, 1516@164c; Western, 14@15c per Ib. BGOS: “Ranch, 521,G0lc for cholcs and 450 store, nom- ern, inal; cold storage, 28G32%c; E: for cold storage. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. All descriptions under this head were fn ampie supply and the market was quiet as re- tailers were too busy with Turkeys to pay Apples and Pears Small packages of Grapes the South and prices ranged lower. The top quotation for crates was obtained only for strictly fancy lots of fresh stock. Considerable quantities of carried over stock were ‘cleaned up to peddlers and gthers at 40c per crate. Large open boxes from Mar- {inez arrived freely and were offering at §1 25@ 1 50 per box, but did nct clean up, having ar- rived too late for the regular trade. Choice lots of Strawberries and Raspberries met with a fair demand at good prices. The receipts of Raspberries included several chests of poor prices were unchanged and | rant, §1 25 | P‘eM\- Pigs' Feet, $5 25; Smoked tnml nn'l‘:h per 1b h- Ducv lo-lbunl. n--mdn ‘DTec: 3-1b tins, SOTTOLENE —One halt barrel, 9%e; thros palt barrels, Sic; one tierce 9i4e; two terces, 9¢; five tierces, ib. Hides, Wool, Tallow and Hops. HIDES AND sxms—-cnn- and brands sell about 14c under Heavy saited Steers, 9c; medium, Cow Hides, 73 e for heavy and Tige for light l:r B Saited Kip, 9c; Salt: ; Salted Calf, 10%@llc; dry Hides, 15c; dry Kip, 13e; dry Calf, 18c; Sheepskins, ehearlings, each; short Wool. 40@60c each: medium, 70@%c; long Ol 75 lur small and 80c for Coits; $1 75 for large and $1 50 for me- um 23 for small and 30c for Colts. Skins—Dry Mexican, 82c; dry salted Megican, 350 dry Contral Amentean. 33c. ' Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, T5c; large and smooth, 50c: medium, 35¢c; small, 20c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4}jc per Ib; No. ol % sucutn sambe, 00 ol oaquin 11e: Middle - County. 11 11g1Zc; Northeen Fres. 11@12c; Northern Defective, 10@11c: Humboldt and Méndogino, 13g1dc; Nevade. Tigite: Ore gon, fine, 18@19¢; Oregon medium, l1e per Ib. HOPE—10@21¢c per 1b for California and 10@ 21c for Oreson. Meat Market. The market is of a holiday character and prices show no change. DRESSED MEATS. W‘hnlollh rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follo: B‘“—‘QM for Steers and 4%@6c per Ib Hides, a dium, for Cows. VEAL- Large, $@% -mul m%e per Ib. ulLb'rroN—Wzthen < i Ewes, 8@8ikc per LAMB—9%@10c per 1b. PORK—Dressed Hogs, T489¢ per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, deiivered in San Francisco, less 30 per cent shrinkage for Cattie: CATTLE Steers, $€0c; Cows and Helfers, 7@Sc: thin Cows, 4@ pound. CALVES—4g4¥c per SHEEP—Wethers, 3 per pound (gross -eilhl). LAMBS—43}:@8c pe HOGS—Live Hng; 140" to 180 1ha, 54c; over | por cent off; EMI’I. 50 per 180 ibs, 5c; Sows, cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above | quotations. cund (gross weight). J& Ewes, 3%@3%c General Merchandise. EAGS— Grnln Bags, 5@6c; San Quentin, 5.55¢; 1 Bags, 32G300; Fleece Twine. 7344 P Cotton Frult Bags, Gtac, © ‘ the three grades: Brown Jute, COAL—Wellington, $8 per mn. lington, Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 ver Hill, tu.’)fl Standard, $7; Rosiyn, § Bay., Greta, $7:" Wallsena, 81 Rich mond, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and §14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. | $14; Wel Anthracite Egg, $13; Weish Lump. $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke, $11 50@ 13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky | Mountain descriptions, §11 45 per 2000 1bs and $12 80 per long ton, according to brand, OlL—Lineeed, 40 for boiled and 47e for raw in barrels: cases, Castor Ofl, in cases, No. - Blken AA, §1 1081 12 , T0c 44c for bolled and 42¢ for raw in bar- Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, S5c; cases, 90c: China Nut, 0c per gallon pur2 Neatsfoot, ls, 75c; cases, Sperm, pure, Tbc; W! 56¢_per gallon; Fish Ofl, 'tn barre cases, GSc; Cocoanut Oil, In barrels, Ceylon and B5c for Australian. COAL OTL—Water White_Coal O8 in bulk. Astral, 58c for in cases, 23%c; Benzine, in bulk, 13c; in cases, 193gc; S6-degree Gasol in bulk, 21c; in cases. e TURPENTINE—80c per gallon in cases and 74c In drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD_Red Lead, 6%@ 7c per Ib; White Lead, 615@7c, according to quantity. SUGAR—Prices are 10c lower. The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes as follows, per ib, in 100-1b bag ubes, A Crushed and Fins Crushed, 5.75¢c: Powdered. 5.60c; Candy Granu- lated, 5.60c; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.50c .50c; Dry | coarse, 5.50c; Fruit Granulated, | Granulated, boxes, 6.25¢c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 8.25¢ per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy- five barrels or its equivalen Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Flour, qr sl 16,228 Shorts, sks .... Wheat, ctls 05,280 Broomeorn, bdls Barley, ctls . ifl B8 8u82s80,8 gal: 36 Wlfklil\tr. fisk 195 Paper, g W‘Ume. yied il Seh b STOCK MARKET. * The only fluctuation worthy of note yester- $68 75 to $67 50. All stocks were dull. s There will be no sessions of the boards to- "X eale of 55 shares of Hawailan Commercial and Sugar Company was made on the street Tuesday at $43. The Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota paid a regular monthly dividend of 25 cents yesterday. Stock and Bond.Exchange. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 252 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDE, 4s qr coup. HeTIE [oax ow men 4s qr reg...110 110% Bs gr coup. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. stock, which were hard to dispose of, although 30 G W Bs.. — n Gffered as low as $2 per chest. Oceanic 8 5s. — 75 Mexican Limes were reported easy and 1024 Om G Im 65.120 | steamer which arrived from Acapuleo added |Pac G Im 4a. — | 251 cases to the market. The same steamer [P E Ry 0s.106 brought up 67 .crates Pineapples. Other Citrus g |PacH G — — | and Tropical fruits were in free suply and the | & P & O R 6s.116%3120 market was otherwise devoid of feature. Geary-st Bs.. 45 00 |Powell-st 661131 — STRAWBERRIES -Longworths, §1G10 per | 11’ CaS 5i4s.104% — |8 F GAR s — 1005 chest: large berries, $4@7 per ches! HC&S bs. 98%100 'SF & SJVSs. — 117 gfi;‘;‘?‘m‘é&_&s—“m ey Hon R T 6s.10414100% 'S R of C 6e.112 e : $10610 75 per bhl; 2 AAEA',"‘ ::.-mw,mows (roow) . Do PRLESFancy Spitaenbergs, $2 25 per box | 14 L Co . for Oreson and $15083 00 for California; e by b Bgig LAP lem 5s.1 for common; Christmas Ap— Do lem Bs. 50 per box for fancy Win- | Do lem fs. ter Nellis and 50875 for other arieties, Lo -3 ek ASGRANATES 81 Bog2 per box. A Tooy PERSIMMON: per box. ¥e&s pec ( GRAPE: for small boxes and 65@90c | X € £ | fa 90 or_crates. 102 CITRUS FRUITS—Valencla Oranges, $20 83" - E o 350 per box; Navels §2@3 25; Seedlings, §1 W STOCKS. oz emons, $1a2 50 box: Grape Fruit, 1 50G2 50: ‘Mexican Limes, $405: Bananas; | Contra Costa - 43 [Fort Costa. » $1 25@2 25 per bunch for Hawallan and $2@% | Marin Co ... 61 — |8p V W Co. 39% for Central American; Pineapples, $2 50@3 50 GAS AND ELECTRIC. per dozen, Cent L & P. 3% 4¥EF G & E. 6734 ; ; 3 ot B L o O len s B Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey | Fac & Im- 88y T35 & 8. - = fac E G&R. — — FRUIT—Apricots, 7@0c for Royals and 9@ TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. 11c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4@5%c; / eun-dried, 3%@4c; Peaches 4%@6lc; 6@10c; Nectarines. 4@5%e; Figs, white, 4@4%c i baes; blaok, €3 Plums, pitted, 6@9c per PP RUNES 1003 crop, 2%@2%c for the four sizes, SINS—F. 0. b_prices. Fresno, for 1903 boxes—Loose tet, s&l.— — Sav, Bl Mutdal Sev:100 110 Union T'Co.. — — Sav U.. &7 2 RAILROADS. o5 o shoe p::‘li' and .fi'“" HO:‘!"‘.—-G-D 1gizo for white and, Anla dark, 8 M iicend Provisions. m Chicago was lower and tame. There was nothing new here. mmm”’-a—.”‘ h“m'{ BEF heavy, c extra light, 18%c F s uratn &-- ::r l $5.000 S P C R P ] e *- Dry k. | $28,000 Northern g2 sfltil g“l | le Ofl,, natural wnne. |3 5.50c; Beet Granulated (100-1b baga only), | 5.30c; Confectioners' A, 5.50c: Magnolia A. | 510c Extra C, 5c; Golden C, 4.80c; “D.° 4.80c barrels. 10c 'more 25¢ more: boxes, 50c more: 0c " more for all klndl Tablets—Half _barrels, _8c; | day was a decline in Gas and Electric from | | Chicago Crud i | Fischer's Theater AUCTION SALES FEMBOR > A MAGNIFICENT LOT OF THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS FROM THE MENLO STOCK FARM O'B. MACDONOUGH, Proprietor. Commisting 50 2o ang. Sasgiiere. &€ D0. Brutus. San Carlo, Orsini, Magnet, San Lucas and Bright Phoebus, out of the mares that have made this farsm famous, such as Imp. Miss Brummel, Golden Locks, Spinach, Imp. Chipp e, Moonlit, Gold Lace, Haidee, Hertha, Lovelight, etc. Also seven finely bred thoroughbreds by Pecksniff from the ALMENDRAL STOCK FARM, and the stallions Don Gara, by Rathbome; read Biot besides Jeriideris, PRroso and sev- eral others. Sale takes place MONDAY EVENING—NOVEMBER 30, 1963 Commencing at 7:43 Sharp. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 246 Third St. near Folsom. WM. G LAYNG, Auctioneer. Send for Catalogues. Horses on exhibition tor three days prior o sal | California Stock and Oil Exchang: Stocks— Bid. Asked. Alma .. savas 140 Apollo . 42 Auo.und Trust Cert 19 ’nlilomll Standard Caribou .. Central Point Con. Claremont . Esperanza . Pittshurg Read Crude 2w S F & McKittrick. San Joaquin O & D. Senator Soverelgn Sterling Supertor . Thirty-three Miscellaneous— Abby Land and Improvement Alameda Su { Cal Cetton Mills Cal Jockey Club cal « ntral Bank of Oakland. Chutes Co. Cypress Lawn Tmp Co. Gas Consumers’ Assn Honotulu Sugar | Northern Cal Power. North Shore Railroad. Orpheum Company . . Pacific Tel and 'r-x. Sanitary Reduction Worka. Sausalito Land and Ferry Sperry Flour Compan: Standard Electric. Tesla Coal Co. Truckee Electric. Union Sugar. United Gas a B3n: 0y ectrtc. ... SALES. Morning Session. 40 Peerless . 5 Hanford 56 Monte Cristo... Afternoon Session. 1000 Associated .. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Andes 300 Bullion . 100 Con C & Va. 100 Con € & Va 1000 Con Imperai. 1000 Con N Y... 100 Gould & Cur. 300 Gould & Cur. Afternoon Session. & Nor.. 07| 100 Hale & Nor.. 300 Andes . . 15| 200 Julia 100 Caledoni: 51/ 100 Mexica: 100 Con C & Va.. 96| 100 Mexican 100 Gould & Cue. 21| 50 Ophir . 100 Hale & Nor.. 30| PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 7] 200 Kentuck 200 Beicher 200 Caledonia 200 Caledonia 200 Caledonia . 500 Con C & Va 200 Con N Y. 200 Gould & Cur. 200 Hale & Nor.. 200 Mexican . TONOPAH HL‘"VD EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Tonmopah and San Francisco Mining Exchange yesterday : Morning Session. 100 Cent Eureka. S$4/ 150 Mont Ton....1 5000 100 Ton & CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY. Nov. 25—3:30 p. m. 02 o0 # =42 o7 & e 82 3 33 17 12 1 [ w10 = B 70 o o 155 28 30 2 8 i1 o4 of 22 | a7 40 1 2 <02 2% TON Bid.Ask. Bid. Ask. — mzm Grove T = Rescue @ = ilron 2 - 21 S i lm Ton. i'em — i e =9 Harness His Specialty. Anthony Ziska, a racetrack follower, was booked at the City Prison yester- day by Detectives O'Dea and Mulcahey on complaint of Peter Lewin of the Southern Pacific detective bureau on a charge of burglary. Ziska is accused of having entered Lewin's stable at 511 Grove street on Monday and carry- ing away a set of harness valued g o RY