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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 12, 1904. 13 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New York stocks from 1 to 3 points higher and Hvely. Cotton higher. Copper still active in Boston. Tocal stocks brisk, with the sugars advancing. Awrrival of . 450,000 gold yen from Japan. silver and Continental Exchange lightly Jower. New York Exchange declines 23%. Wheat firm, with liule offering. Bar- | ley higher. Outs, Corn and Rye unchanged. Hay men complaining of tardy trans- portation of their goods. 2 Bran steady, Beans quiet and Seeds unchanged. Potato market very weak, with exces- sive stocks. Omions higher. Poultry and Game markots generally er. Apples weak and coming in heavily. 3utter declining again and in excessive supply. ¥egs show signs of weakening, and Cheese less firm Lard firm and curcd Meats steadier, 1ive and drossed Meats unchanged. Heavy Shipments of Flour. ¥ by sea Stocks and Copper. k wires of E. F. Hutton & Co. N MARKETS. New York Money Market. ady; ratiroads strong. New York Stock Market. ck market | he brokers on th jer than on the pre Juring the first hour market succt lift prices. A better im- roduceds when Missouri Pacific after the stock market Strength_spread from Mis- all the Southwesterns and Juding some of Southern prospect was evidently the iug force of the whole market. Pactfi- Mail of Amaig and probab; States S Another adve uted Copper helped k, the general market. The United cks were y lag- 1 gurd in riving markut. and_ wers ‘mor Doiped by the iate report that the ewmm staci billet b had decided to recommend an advas per ton in the price of that product. The upward f ndependent steel stocks was accs grose earnings for the first er showed 2 uniform advance rresponding period, which > ders. The momey asler than yester. urrency movement with s o guin on balance of ) nd a half as an offset to t asury operations and_gold ex- 3,000, To-morrow’s $3,000,000 u 4 not figure in this ge hardened here ” Berlin, lessening margin from a resump- from here to Parie strength unim- was strong and the de- tter grade of invest- o ily improved. Total States bonds were unchanged om New York Stocks. E. ¥. Hutton & Co., 490 California members of the New York urnish the followin; urnish the & official |High|Low. | Bid.| Ask. 6.800,Am Cotton O ’ Do pra ..|Am Express 106/Am Hide & L. %00, American Ioe 1800 Do 2 3,000 Am Linsecd 200 Do pra | 14,600/ Am Locomotive 600\ Do pra ... 300/Am Malt ...l 1906 Do p@d ....... 310,400 Am Sm & Rr Cof 500, Do pfd ....... 9 Do pra .. £3.500 Balt & Ohlo. 00| Do prd ... 1220B R T... 20,800/C & G W. Chicago Term .. ) Chicago Un Trac) )|Colo Fuel & Iron, | Baltimore | Cincinnat | New Orleans 7,100Del & H W 2323, 1230 316 i 8T Detroit Un Ry 700 Detroit So . 00 Duluth 8 § | Richmond i | Peoria . am . Wilmington, Del. | Knoxville ... | Wilkesbarre | Fall River . Ottawa 5 4013 47ie| 4734 | vember, 9.67c: December, New York Bonds. - 25 reg..104% L & N unified 4s.108 pon...... 10435 Mgn con gold 4s 10415 Mex Central 4s. Do new 4s reg.130% Minn & St L 48 Do old 4s reg Balt & Ohlo 4s. SL 4s & partic 1043 1073 Reading gen 8014 /S L & I M con C.B&Qnew 4104 S L & S F fg 45, 88 .110% St Louis SW 1sts. 9714 12714 | Seaboard A % So Pacific 4s {So Rallway 5 Ches & Ohio 4%s. Chi & Alton 3igs C,M & SP gn 4s C & NW con Ts C,RT& Pac 4s. | c.C.c & SLen 45303 Chi Term s o Do cony és.. %|U S Steel 24 fs. Den & Rio G 45.101% | Wabash 1sts ... Erie prior lien 4s.101% & ... 9 |W & L Brie da. 1108 Wis Central 4s... 1oy Neww York Mining Stocks. - . 20! Little Chief - @7.65¢; Juiy, 7.7567.80c companies. The incoming | | tor m The rate of discount in the open market for 2 15-16@3 per cent and for bills 2%@3 per cent. » with the percentage of increase and decrease as compared with the correspond- ing week last year: City— New York Chicago . Boston . Philadelphia St. Louis . Pittsburg P San Francisco . Kansas City Cleveland Minneapolis Detroit . Louisvill Omaha . Milwauk: Providence Buffalo 1ydianapols St. Paul . Los Angeles . St Joseph Denver Columbus Memphis SBeattle Washington Savanna o Toledo, Ohio Salt Lake City B Des Moines. Spokane, V Tacoma. .. Grand_Rapids . New Haven Sioux City . Syracuse Evansville . Davenport Little Rock . Akron 5 Chattancoga ..... | Springfieid. 111 Kalamazoo, Mich Youngstown ..... Hels Charleston, S. C Cedar Rapids Totals, U. 8. Outside N.'Y Winnipeg Halifax Quebec fbase . Vancouver, B. C.... Hamilton ST, London, Ont........ St. John, N. B..... Victoria, B. C... skl Totals, Canada.$67 iNot included in tota other items than clearin; in the general 00 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Avall- sble cash balance, $144,281,565; gold, $88,488,- 1 New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Cotton futures open- ed steady. November, 9.65c: December, 9.80c; January, 9.90c; February, 9.95c; March,' 10,00 April, 10.05c; May, 10.10c; June, 10.09¢; July, bid. ton—Futures closed barely steady. No- 85c; January. 10.05¢; April. 9.94c; February, 10.01c; Mas ; M 10.15c. ton ¢losed quiet, 12 points higher. uplands, 12.25¢; Middiing = Gulf, Sales, none. ——g— ew York Grain and Produce. W YORK, Nov. 11.—FLOUR—Receipts, 5 ‘exports, 7000 barrels. Marke firm, with moderate demand. Minnesota pat- ents, $6 1046 40. WHEAT—Receipts, 39,500 bushels; sales, T00.000 bushels futures. Spot, firm; No. 2 2 f. 0. b. afloat; No, 1 Northern Du- luth, $1 284, f. 0. b. afloaf 0. 1 hard Mani- toba, §1 07Y; f. o. b. afloa The wheat mar- ket was generally firm day and closed 1@1%c net higher. Bullish Influences were Argentine moderate shipménts and prospects for a smaller Western movement. July, 81 03%@1 04, closed §1 03%; December, $1 19% @1 20 closed $1 204, HOPS—St State, common to cholce, 1004, 31@47c: Pacific Coast, 1904, 30@3Tc. HIDES—Firm PFTROLFUM—Firm. w “ COFFEE—The market for coffee futures ' | closed steady at a partial decline of 5 points. | Sales were reported of 98.500 bags, Including: December, 7.057.10c: January, ' 7.15@7.20c: | February, 7.30c; March, 7.35c; May, 7.50 @ ptember, 7. 7.956c; October, 8.00c. Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 involce, A3c; mild, firm. SUGAR—Raw, firm: fair refining, 8 15-160; centrifugal. 96 test, 47-10c; molamses sugar, | 3 11-16¢ Refined, firm; crushed. 6.05¢c; pow- 45c; granula e, BUTTER—Firm, unchanged. CHEESE—Firm: State full creamm colored and white, chofce Oclober, 10%c: do large colored cholce October, 1034c; do large white cholce, October, 10%e. EGGS—Strong. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinues quiet and easy owing to the free offer- ings of futures at prices a shade under epot | quotations. Common are quoted at 4@4lje; prime. 4% @5%¢; prime, Sc; fancy, c. | PRON g Yac. ES--Are in fair démand, particularly il and large sizes, quotations range from 2c to fic, according to mrade. APRICOTS—Are offered sparingly and are held at prices rather above buyers' views, both of which clreumstances naturally cohbine to attract business. Choice are quoted at 9%® 10c; extra choice, 103 @10%c, and fancy at | 11g15e. PEACHES—Are practically in no demand, but are fairly held at 9@9%c for cholce; 0% @10c for extra choice, and 10%@11c for fancy. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—The London tin mar- ket was a shade higher, closing at £132 for spot and £131 12s 6d for futures, Locally the market was quiet but steady, with quotations ranging from $28 §71,@20 10, Bnglish copper market was firm tlons raneed. rom $4 2004 50 1 the wcar ::'.“lrhlu in London it huulal‘n:fi Speiter unchanged at £24 2s London and -nm.mnnuswosuummm,m Iron closed at 45s 84 In Middlesboro, being a slight decline ‘as compared with y‘:: firm.. 'mlln‘tv;nAHHmmmetmq *|ing Barley, 38@i8c .| change to-day the Butter market w i | steady, 90D | was manifested. Initial quotations on Decem Ler were %@lc lower at $1 13%@1 133 K was off 3c to 3c higher at $1 1 115%. On en active demand for May de- livery the market soon assumed & firmer feel- ing. Bullish features of early trading were a continual small movement in the North- west and decreased shipments from Argentine. A number of messages also were received from Minneapolis asserting that the milling demand there showed considerabie improve- ment. The effects of damage reports, how- ever, were more or less Offset by a St. Louls trade paper claim that the crop as a whole 18 in excellent condition. After selling up to $i 1'51 ?‘ef‘emb!r closed at $1 14%. May closed at ¥ Small stocks in store, an urgent cash demand and a ready absorotion of all the mew corn oftered for gale were features that contributed to a strong tone in the speculative market. December opensd %c lower to %c higher at closed at 51%@51%c. 5 grains oats ruled firm. December closed at | the top, 29c. . Selling of provisions by some of the big packers caused an easler tone In that market. At the close pork was up a shade; lard was off bc and ribs were down 2@be. - The leading futures ranged ae follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— 31 per_barrel— 266 1265 1255 12 65 y . 1286 1265 1255 12 62% Lard, per 100 pounde— S710 or January | Ma | Janvary 710 T0T% 710 May ... . 720 T22% 720 T 22% Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— January . 652% 6050 6 b2 6 521 May L8621 605 6 62 6 65 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—Cash quotations were: Flour, easy 2 spring wheat, $112@1 15; No, 3, $1 U5G1 15; No. 2 red, $1'16%@1 1835: corn, 58%c; No. 2 yellow, 803ac; No. 2 , 2015G29%c; No. 2 white, 31%c; No. 3 wilte, 204,@51%c; No, 2 rye, 8lc; good feed- 48@52¢; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 1014; No. 1 North- western, §$1 prime timothy ' seed, $2 6215; mess pork, pe ard, per 11 10@11 15; 1 T 0Ty fl:hurl ribs des i3 ort clear sides (boxed), $6 8734@T; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 24; clover, contract grade, $12. 100 pounds, (loose), §6 8 Articles— Receipts. § g Flour, barrels . T B0 Wheat, bushels 39,000 Corn, bushels . 656,600 Qats, bushels . Rye.' bushels Bariey, bush Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—On the Produce Ex s steady 21 g &S, 2 c. Egg Cheese, steady,” 104@11c. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. creameries, 16G24c; _dairte Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—CATTLE—Recel 4000; steady. Good to prime steers, ;:‘T..%“A 5@ 05; heifers @b 50, canners, $1 35G2 43; bulls, $2G | 21" ‘_(uh‘eu. $5 50G7 15, Western steers, $3 15 5 15. HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 22,000; to-mor- row, 18,000; market 5c lower. Mixed and buichers, $4 90G5 15: good to_choice heavy, 5 05@5 15; rough heavy, $4 75@4 80; light, 10; bulk of sales $3 50G5 15. P—Recelpts, 8000; sheep, steady; lambs, steady. Good to choice wethers, $4 40 @i 8b; tair to choice mixed, $3 50@4 25; West- ern sheep, $3@4 90; na Western lambs, $¢ 20@ Kansas City. ov “ATTLE—Re- slow 1o 8 Native steers, native cows and heifers, §1 50@ and fecders, $2 256+ 25; bulls, §1 50@3 50, gibarket Sc to 10c 34 80@5 10; beavy, $5@ $4 90G5 10; pigs and lght —Receipts, 2000; steady. Muttons, 3 lambs, $4 25@6 85; range wethers, % cwes, $2 30g+4; Colorado lambe, | U8 pounds, $5 50, OMAHA, Neb., ceipts, 1860; lower: cowd and _heifers $1 70G2 25, stockems and feeders, \$2 30@4; calves, $2 60@5 50; bulls and stags, $2G8 85. HOGS—Receipts, 7000;. market 10c lower. $4 5G4 5; mixed, $4 85@4 M; light, £1 86G4 90; pgs, §4 26@4 75; bulk of sales, $4 86m 4 90. H 8 P—Receipts, 8%00; stead§. Western yearliras, $4G4 45, wethers, $3 0G4 30; ewes, 81 oy mmon and stockers, $2 50@1 15; lambs, $5@5 65. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. . Wheat— Opening . Closing Wheat— | Opening Closing Flour— Opening Cloaing Boston Wool Market. continues active. with avaflable stocks well reduced. Fine fieece woois are held firm, but in less dgmand than medium grades. Ship- ments of . wool from Boston since January 1, 1904, to date have been 212,077,847 pounds, against 204,318,976 pounds for the same period | 1ast year. | St. Louis Wool Market. | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11.—Wool, steady; medium grades, combing and clothing. 20427 e¢; light, fino,’*lflmlc: heavy, fine, 12G17c; tub washed, . Northern Wheat Market. | OREGON. No a " Walla, 82c; bluestem. S5c; val For Kast: Walla Walla, Sc; bluestem, Sic. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. 11.—WHEAT—Unchanged; bluestem, $0c; club, St ; Northern Business, PORTLAND, Nov. 11.—Clearings, $062,718; bajances, $121.573 i ACOMA, balances, $i2,462. | SEATTLE, Nov. 11.—Clearings, $702,352; balances, $177,008. SPOKANE, Nov. 11.—Clearings, $471,508; | balances, $45,805. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bulllon. Siiver and Continental Exchange were frac- tionally lower. ! | Yo e Coptic brought 450,000 gold yen from Japan. Since Decomber 1, 1903 85,273,900 yen have been received at this port from T apan, £ Sterling Exchange, sixty days — 34 84y Sterling Exchange, sight . B o | Sterling Exchange, eables 14 | New York Exchange, sight ...... — 0§ New York Exchange, telegraphlo. — 07% Silver. per ounce . o B e Mexican Dollars . p INTERNATIONAL. New York on Paris . toees B.ID% New York on Mexico 215 Paris on London . Berlin on Londor: ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The fonlfn markets were not ma- terially changed. Chicago was father higher. In this m..rk"l u::“fmrzln At tfl::wth good demand for ac- count, but nothing offering. Shippers are Trere weak and quiet. . were w CASH WHEAT, Calffornia Club, §1 45@1 521; Cali fornia. ‘White _Australian, 80@1 62%; Northern e 1561 524 Northem Bluéstem, $1 60 1 623 per ctl. FUTURES. Bession 9 to 11:30 a. m. Low. Close. Dasiibeo i saschs g1 4R oY e s Droember— g S 1 0 T ik gkl 2 p. m. session. lentiful, but some eatly 3 disappeared th dropped from he et and ey are : adve | B0%@51%c, sold between 50%c@blige lndl In sympathy with the strength of the other | 15 118% 1 143% 113 05 o8’ b1 0! P4 Box def dex o Suse 20% By B By 31 3% 1Y | Foregtr Mutton. . 8@10| Soup Meat 5@10 Leg Mutton — 10“ Soup Bones 40— | Tndrloin Steak.1214%@13 Hams 15@16 Almonds fair to chofce maiting, | Grape Fruit,dz.$1@1 50l strawberries. Toi Hcklebrries, ! Beets, dozen 1} | { { | ve lambs, $4 26@6 25; | : Pompino U@6; Western steers, | BOSTON, Nov. 11.—The demand for wool | 11 —WHEAT—For ex-| 2 ov. 11.—Cl 11 3 83 ok cnrings, $522,746; Heans etill hampering trade. Meats and changed for some time and Poultry and Game are still in good ceg reasonable, kinds of Fruits ang Vegetables are summer varieties ave COAL, PBR rox;)' 10 00| New B et o ellington o% NUt ..eoees 8 00 7 Do extrac! . per LOULTRY AND GAME— ens, large, ea.65@80|White Geese, ea. Do’ small . "-50G60| brant, each Young e bits, Old Roosters, ea.50ass, Englisb Sni h ‘oramon E‘m | Rabbil ..... 75c@$1 Hare, each .. Squabs, per pair.50 ‘Widgeon . Wild Boves,” dos g1 50| Smali * Dcks Gray Geese, ea.50Q05! MEATS, PER POUND— Roast Beef: | Mutton Chope Cholce cuts ..15@20 Pork Chops Do plain 10@12% Veal Cutlets 1214@15| Corned Beef Roast Pork ..121,@15 Beef Btew Foreqtr Lamb.—@1234] Mutton St Hindgtr Lamb..—@6| Veal Stew Portrhse Steak. .18@20| Bacon Sirloin Steak..121%@15 Pork Sausage Round St 10G12%| Chipped Beet ..20@— | -..15@20 Lard .......--e 12%@ UTS— Alligtr Pears,ea.20@25! Limes, doz . 15@20f Oranges, doz 15@20, Pineapples —@?20| Pomegranates,_dz.30@40 D | Persimmons, doz.—@ 10 | 25@35 Quinces 10, Raisins, 1b . 6@10| Raspberr! b.1215@15] drawer . Grapes, 1b . per drawer 0g1234| Walnuts, - per b.1 Lemons, doz ....20@30| VEGETABLES- Artichokes, doz.30@60] Mushrooms. 1h. ...20@30 0@— Onlons, per I Beans, white, 1b. 5@—! Okra, dried. 1 Colored, per 1b. 5@—| Do, green, 1b.10a12' Dried Lima, Ib. 5@ 6| Potatoes, per 1b.1%a2 Green Lima b Cabbage, eac Celery. head . Cress, dz bune ‘Beans, Cucumbers, doz.10@15: Summer Squ: Garlic ... 6@ 8 per 1b 63 8 b. 4@ 6 | h Green Peppers,1b. 5@ 8| Sprouts, per 1b.—@ 8 Dried Peppers ..10@20] Spinack, per 1b.—@ 5 Egg Plant, 1b... 4@ 6 Swt.Potatoes. 1b.1%4G— | Green Peas, 1b.. 8$@10! Thyme, dz bnch: | Lettuce, per doz 15@30! Turnips. per doz.—@1% Leeks, ‘dz bnch.15@20| Tomatoes, 1b .... 3@ 5 FISH, PER POUND— Barracouta ..10@12%] Rockeod Carp . —@10| Sea. Bass one from Colorado. The market was badly Potatoes, sks in the receipts of Grapes and the market ruled | . firm in consequence. | OId Jots of Bastern Cran- | Gions, sk - berries were offering at reduced prices, while otber Berries were generally firm. All Kimaa | Jrdditngs ot Citrus and Tropical fruits stood as pre- Ve 8 coeee viously quoted. OREGON. ES—$10@12 per | Longworths, $2@3 00 for Malindas and $4@6 for tha other varieties. for Early Black and $9 50@10 50 for New Jer. sey and Cape Cod Late Red; Coos Bay, $29 | v, 2 75_per box. | day cooking varieties, 40@75¢ per box. 30@50c for =mall boxes and $150G2 for ope: LOXITRUS FRUITS—Oranges. Navels, $2 503 | Will pay & dividend of 20c, or $2000, on the per box; Seedlings, $130@1 75; Tangerines, | 15th. $1 25@1 50 per box; Lemons, $2 50@3 for fancy, | The East Puente Oil Company has declared $4@¢ 50 per case; Bananas, $2@S per bunch for | Comatruction Ventral American and 75:G$2 for Hawallan; | Company has levied an assessment of lo. de- Pineapples, $2@4 per doze Catfish 26| Smelts Codfish Floundes Halibut 5@—| Squ Herring 8@10] Tomeod Mackerel . 15@—| Turbot . Do horse ...121@—! Trout .... Rockfish . ~@12% | Whitefish ... Salmon, fresh..—@ 0@— 215 Clams, gallon | A smoked @20' Do hardshell. 1b 8210 Sirdines 87101 Crawfish. per 1b121.@15 Shad 20@25 Strined Bass. . Perch .... - Red for feed, $1 3213G1 45 for No. 1 and §1 2216¢1 30 for No. 2 $1 45@1 60 for se CORN—600 centals came in from the West. The market rules steady and unchanged. Broomhail calculates that Europe will like- | 1y need 180,000,000 bushels American corn the | American shipments last year 1,400,600 bushels and 72,2 a the previous Western sacked. $1 45@1 50 for Yellow, | “"nc'tzsw:\x—m'm per 1b. $1 45@1 60 for White and 31 45@1 50 for Mixed; California large Yello $1 45@1 50; small round do, §1 5a@1 ; _White, nominal: Egyptian, $1 35@¢1 46 for White and $1 254 180 for Brown. RYE—S$1 3714@1 42 per ctl. ot Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Famiiy Extras, $4 809 | 5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 7 r bl P ULLSTUFFS —Prices in_packages are as follows: Graham Flour, §2 75 per 100 lbs: Rye Flour, §3 25: Rye Meal, $8: Rice Flou 7. Corn Meal, §2 50; extra cream do, $3 6 M Oregon I_I Washington, jobbing at $4@4 50 | : Oat Groats, $4 23: Hominy, ; Buckwheat Flour, $4 25; Cracked $8 75; Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, $8 50; Rolled Oats, bbls, $6 T5@T 50; in sacks, Pear! Barley, $5; Split Peas, boxes, $6 50; Green Peas, §5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran is steady with Oregon selling from | first hands at $17 50. Hay was dull yesterday. receipts being very imall and the demand equally so. The Hay merchants are again complaining of the slow- | ness of the raliroads in ting the goods into | this market. saying that it has recently taken three or four days to get Hay in from points not over thirty miles from San Francisco. Thie seriously interferes with the ehipment of export orders. Then again. it takes a long | time to obtain cars, so altogether the Hay | men seem to be having a hard time getting | the goods into market. BRAN--$15G10 per ton. MIDDLING:! 50@28. EHORTS —$18@19 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23@24 B Meal at the mill, $31 50@32 Cocoanut Cake, $23@2#: Cocoa Corn__ Meal, $31@31 50; 32; Mixed Feed, $22 50% A 14; Oat, $0@12; Barley and Oat, Volun- teer Wild Oat, $7@10; stable, 10; stock, | $5 50@7; Clover, ‘flfilo; Altnllmfl pe o STRAW—85@60c per ba Beans and Seeds. * There is nothing new to report in this mar- ket, which continues dull, with damaged BEANS_Bayce, $2 75@; Butters, $2 75@3; small White,' $3 13g3 3 large White, $2 40@2 65; Pink. $275@3 15: Re« 4 25004 60; Lima, $310G420; Red Kidney 50@4 75; Blackeyes, $260@2 70 per ctl: Horse Beans, §1 85@2 40. SEEDS—SBrown Mustard, $4 75@5; Yellow, Mustard, $3 25; Flax, $2G2 75; Canary, 6% c: Aifalfa, 15%@16%c: Rape, 1%@2%c: imothy, 5%¢; Hemp, 35%@3%¢ per 1b: Millet, ; Broom Corn : ger ton. PEAS—Niles, $175 @ 2 50; Green T6G2 50 ver ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There are enough Potatoes lylng on the wharves unsold to supply the lacal market for a week or more. Still there Is no effort made to diminish the receipts. and unless some such action le taken or a shipping outlet Is found the market cannot improve. There was con- tinued weakness in Sweets and two cars of fresh stock came into an aiready overloaded market. Onlons continued to strengthen, an- | other sharp advance being reported. Vi les were generally firm, while carried-over lots of Peppers and Cucumbers continued to drag at irregular prices, no reasonable offer being refused for such stock. Trashy Tomatoes were about cleaned up and ctl; River Reds, 65@86c per ctl; Sweet Pota- ORTONE 81 4041 85 per etl. N PABLESE Serin Beans, 2%@8e per b; Wax Beans, 214@3%ec per Ib: Lima toes, per box G 4%c per 1b; Egg per . 40G50c per box; Dried Peppers. nom- | Plant, 40G! pe: , i Mar- 10@—! Oysters. Cal. 100.40@50 | #0@75 Do Eastern, 02.3040 | xtra fine for seed, | | $1 42%@1 50; Black. §1 30@1 35 for feed and | ! and 1le for Languedoc; Peanuts, 6@7c for ' Cestou 201 { 11c for amber: water White extracted, 53 00,000 | go: light amber extracted, 5GBlc; dark. 5 | surplus of about 3350000 with o 1908 eron espectally f BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at about $2 m‘fl‘“‘»‘b timate of pro leavy, 10i4c for light medium, 13c for light, ‘Horse Beans, (@40 per ton; Brwml per ctl. | ‘Wheat, $10G15; Wheat and Oat, $10@ | )i ern, 9Gilc: South do defective, 10@12c; Humboldt cino. 16@18c per Ib. Pea, $31003 25; | ms, | All e Poultry market in . with the demand brisk, e 1y for chickens. pts from i3 ts were 61 coops, and as there was no the market cleaned g vore , ond wild | Ducks, which formed but a small percentage & 'ana Brant were also. firmer. for & D:xd‘ a r, dozen for old and for young; Hens, 50@5 for small and for large; young ; : $1@4 30, Fry- > i ; i i AUCTION SALES 2 = =3 AUCTION At Il a, m. on November 14, 1904 Cheese was also quoted weak, with increas- ing supplies, though there was no actual de- | cline. BUI AND ALL PURPOSE HORSES, BUGGIES. ‘WAGONS, }umg‘mu. ETC. ted, fine, 6c;: Dry Graoulates, coarse, Granulated per 1b. 6e; Fruit G Go; Beet large white se. | (100-1b bags only), 5.90c; Confectioners’ A, 6c; %o cholce and 37%@ | Magnolia A, 3.60c; Extra C, 5.30c; Golden C, riialie £u2 | L5 Y MR e o B T K - 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Hait 0 $50c; boxes, 8.75c: . & B. Deciduous and Oitrus Fruits. s R = T ™ S v Apples continued to arrive freely anl the —_— receipts included a carload from Oregon and Recelpts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 congested with fancy stock and all grades were | > w:-‘\, with couddnfllc’ le price outting reported. g\’hw. ar sks .. 2,315/ Hops. bales . 9 Fancy Oregon Spitzen ‘were still firmly | 93"" etls ... 5,275\ Tallow. ectls 248 held at $1 35G1 w;« box, but it was diffi- | ley. ctis . 3! Lanther. solls 29 cult to obtatn $1 for other fancy stock. | Scresmings. sks. e 'H Mo . 274 | Supplies of low-grade California Apples were & l'm ,sks 175 Pelts, br;r 3,765 heavy and recelveq but little attention. Fresh 0-0': 3 s . 'g;b‘ Lime. s 455 arrivals of Quinces did better, but there was | O0ta. clls ... 3.31d(Paper, reams. 37 plenty of old stock avallable at less than the | orD. West. ctls S00iiine, gals 000 Quoted rates. There was & marked falling off | Beans. sks ... 7.204 Chicory. bbls 4 8,785/ Raisins. bxs ... 425 Sugar. ctls . 1.025| Quickativer, fiks _ 62 €6 Brandy, gals .. 7,570 79 Broomcorn, bdls 13 » £, @ Bran, sks ..... Midditngs sks.. STRAWBERRL 2 chest for | Flour, qr sks .. 4,900 Flaxseed, sks .. 449 RASPBERRIES—$4G6 per chest. o NG IAA N CRANBERRIES—Eastern, r\;au‘) per bp1 | Bugar Stocks Advancing Under Active Transactions. rday was another lively and interesting | the Stock and Bond Exchange. with APPLES—$135@1 50 for extra fancy, $1@ the sugar stocks active and leading in Jone under ¢ 125 for ordinary fancy. 50@90c for choice and | of interest. Hawailan Commercial, 25@40c_for common. b - stimulus of the devidend. continued to ad- PEARS—Winter Nellls, $1@125 per box; | vance, selling up to $70 and closing at $70.73 bid. Hutchinson sold up to $10 871 and Paau- PERSIMMONS—30@T75¢ per box, hau to $17 57%. Sales in these stocks wers POMEGRANATES—50G60c per box. large. Gas and Electric opened lower at QUINCEE—40@50c per box. $55 75 and sold off to $55 50, but recovered to FIGS— —— per box. #5828 In the afternoom. . A TRAPESTable varieties, T5¢@$1 for mining stocks were quister eaniar e i e e By dotng in the ofl shares. The Presidio and Ferries Railroad Company & dividend of 10c on preferred stock, amount ing_to $5000. The Mutual Development and 2 25 for choice and l_l 25@1 50 for stand- Graps Fruit, $26250. Mexican Limes, linquent December 5. The Union Pacific reports Increases of $245. - 014 in gross and $208.146 in net earml for Dried Fruits, Nuts, Ralsins, Honey. |goi..mier and $509 067 in gross and $574,802 FRUITS—New crop—Apricot, @10c for (in net for the quarter ended September 30. | Ro and 3 - ectarines, | The stock of the Southern Pacific Company | 614@T%c for White and 6%@7c for Red;|has been placed on the informal list of the Peaches, T%@Slac per 1b: Pears 7@12c: | Stock and Bond Exchange. Plums, pitte tor red and 4. %ec for black, 7%@S8ic | The National Lead Company h: ared a sisc for yellow: Figs, Lorowg | renuiar quariey dividens o¢ 1% Dot oomt. o8 , B0c; 3-crown. 58 5 A-crown. 60c; 6- |the preferred stock, payabie December 15. . 65c; bulk white 2%@3c; black, e | The Pacific Coast Company reports increases ted Apples, 3GTc per Ib. of $21,222 in gross and $6227 in net earni Fikwfl;xgc ver 1b for the four sizes | for September and $100,011 in gross and $30,852 is for the large sizes. | i e Rt T crop £ e b Fresnotm. | [N oy 107 the thres mouthe ended Septem erial clusters, $2 25@2 lsg Dehesa. $1 30@1 35; Esperanza Ofl Company on the 9th inst. paid ndon Lavers, S5c@81 10; Loose Muscatels, 4- | a regular monthiy dividend of lc per share. 4lac; -."?r‘l:"' %e: Zs-cmwn. 3 ¢; | amounting to §1250. This Is the fourth divi- 4ahlge: ompson’s Seedless, lxo;‘dend pald by the company. whiech has three Sultanas, 3%c per Ib. wells yielding about 20,000 barrels N v N per month. S—New Walnute, N0 ol oftshell, 129 | ~The Hawalian Commercial ang Sugar Com- No. “lmna:’ciu‘m'ra &:’i:;‘;.,{'—',c | pany bas declared o dividend of 80c and de- No. 2, A 3 - lels, | cilded to resume the payment regular 14@14 3¢ for 1 X L, 13@14c for Ne Plus Ultra ;n;’nrl;‘;y dividends of Bfc, each amounting to ¥ stern; Pecans, 11@13c. Cocoanuts, $i 50@S5; | paid on January 5. 1905, and the succeeding z-'m‘fiéc ?3‘?::;].;" b for California and | opse m‘(he same date each month until fur- %@13%c fo E ther notice. These will be the first dividend: HONEY—Comb. 11%4@13c for white and lng in several years. It is estimated that on De. cembér 31, 1004, the company will have a of about 38.000 tons of sugar, which will ylelq about $1,750,000. - R Froshae STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. zain reporting a firm market, Lard, though trade continues Dealers are FRIDAY, Nov. 11-2 p. m. A Chicago statement gives the following es- sion stocks compared with of- | UNITED STATES BONDS. fictal stocks October 31: Pork, 31.000; de- 19 e H Bid. Ask.| Bid Ask. crease, 904 barrels. Lard, 19.250; decrease, | + 3 oy e 4s qr coup..106%4106% 4s qr cp new.130%131 :p.:‘(‘:"dsv Ribs, 5,260,000; decrease, 2,000,000 | {8 ¥ P~ -JoHIONR IS8 B B o ey CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per 1b for MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | | T{or extra light and 14%c for sugar-cured: | 5s. 85 88 | 112% — o @ides, 10c: Bellies. 11c; Eastern sugar. | Bay CPC Su. — 102%| —104% Clreq Hams, 1212@12%c: California Hams, | 02— |Qcsanic S Bs. 50 60 15@12%c; Méss Beef. $10G10 30 per bbl; extra | |Om Cable 6s.12014 — Me: '$10 50@11: Family, $12@12 50; prime 6s. 88 — !Pac G Im 4s. — 97 Mess Pork, $1400; extra clear, 22 Mess, | Cal-st C Js.114% — [P E Ry 5s.. — 106 $16 50; Pig Pork, §25; Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked |C C Vat 5s. — 98 [P & C H 6s.104 — Beet. 14c per I |EdL & P 65125 — |P & O R 6s.114%4115 LARD-Tierces quoted at_6%c per Ib for |F & C H 8s. — — |Powell-st 6s — — California compound, 7c for Eastern compound | Geary-st 5s.. 50 — |Sac DG&RSs.100 — and 9@9%3c for pure: half-barrels, pure, 944 @ | H C&S 5%%46.105 — |SF & SJV3e.118% — 9%c; 10-1b tins, 10%c; 5-1b tins, 10%e¢; 8-1b | Do 5s ....100 "— [Sierra R 6s.110 — tins, 10%c. Hon R T 6s.104% — |S P of A 68 COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%c; thres | L A Elec 5s. — 108% - half barrels, 8jc; one tierce, 8%c; two tlerces, | L A Ry 5s..115% — - | $%c; five tierces 8ikc per ib. LALCoés— — — Do gtd 6s. — — - Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | Do gtd Ja10f 108% = HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | \n o (€8 st T 1 S about %@lc under quotations. Heavy walted | MECSE T PR 10, T | g ol TR lic; medium. 10c; light, 9%c: COoW | yvg ‘simse105 110 Do stampd.107%108 9%c for heavy and 9ie for USh: | \pp o¢'Cge — 107 |8 P B R 6a.13414185% gs, Tc; Salted Kip, 10%c; Salted Veal, Do Bs ....118% — |8 V Wat 6s.1 - 11ke; Salted Calf. 11%c; dry Hides, 17%e: dry | o5 JPp "7 ag 1% n L fogm 100 T — Kip, 18c; dry Calf, 20c; Sheepskins,"shearlings, | v o p 0% — jio | 58 8 3a0-Tog. = Wool. cach; me | ¥ & B x| DY mimes 20 ey ool porse | N S R R Ba. |stkn Gamre. 98 8 or large a N 02% — ntise. 3 SI0S e sme "'1 nd ge i i 8w i 5u: [UR of SF 4. S8 % orse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large medium, $1 for emall and S0¢ for Coits. WATER STOCKS. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted | Contra Costa — 33 |Port Costa... — == exican, 25c; dry Central American, 30c; Goat | Marin Co... 1 Wat Co. Mexican, 25¢; d i 3 Marin Co... 58 61 ISV Co. 80 40 Skine—Prime Angoras, Toc; extra large do, GAS AND ELECTRIC. $1 25: large, 50c; medium, 35c; small, 20e. Cent L& P. 3% 3%SF G & 58 N;rAflLli?‘Wfigo_ 1 ie%n%esr:d_ 4@4%e per IbI| Nriival B L. 1013 1174 /Stkn G & B. — . 2 Rihe: Grease, 2 3 Pac o = WOOL— Fail clip—_San joaquin and Soutn- | L Co.. WKIU G & B C ern, ; Southern Moun- | INSURANCE. Middle Cmmt'l.u, h".‘ 3 :: Firem's Fnd.310 326 | 10@12¢c; Northern free : oo and Mendo- HOPS—1904 crop, 20@32¢ per Ib. Meat Market. | First Nationl — Previous prices rule, with a well-stocked | SAVINGS BANKS. market. |Ger S & 1.2330 — [Sav & L So.. — 100 DRESSED MEATS. Hum 8 & L. — — )Sec Sav Bk.. — 42§ Whoesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | Mutual Sav. — 100 |Union T Co.. — are as follows: 8 F Sav U153 — | BEEF—5@7c for Steers and 4@0c per Id X%Emu @7 small, T@%¢ ™. o rge, TY¥e; uu'r'roxv—aotm‘filmne: Ewes, ‘sdis v AN Gant ...... — 63%|Vigorit .....— 4% LAMB—8 ™. PORK—_Drtaed Togs, 6@8c per 1. SUGAR. LIVESTOCK MARKET. Hawallan C. T0% n'jlx.kl'!" (-5 — The following quotations are for 8 C 16 16% /Onomea S C. 3& ; s00d. sound | 0% 107 Paauhau S C. Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 40@ | Hutch S P C 10% 10% Paauhau § C. 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: Kilsnea $C. 3 5 | CATTLE—Steers, 1 c; Cows and Hett- MISCELLANEOUS. ers, 5 o thin Cowe, Sigbe per 1b. Alaska P A. 97% 98 |Oceanic S Co. 3% 3% SALVES—i@tho per ib (gross weieh), |Cal F C A W10 [Pue Aux PA K et c; Ewes, 3@3%c Wine A. 9%, | Pac Borx 456 per Ib (gross 'flgl). i b g‘v‘. MtThx — 106 (Pac S Tel Co. — 100% LAMBS —$2 50@2 75 per head. SALES. & Morning Session. ., and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, $5@6 25; San Quentin, $4 50; Wool Bags, 30@32¢c;: Fleece Twine, Tie; Fruit Begs, 614@7%c for white and 7o for brown jute. Board— 10 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation... 8§ $a3n2338885155552333 8 B33zuETLSAUBPEHTIIRS T i 7 COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- i i Besver B 45 807 Rosm. 872 Coce “Bav. | 03 F LV 5 3 3 3550 mond, §7 50; Cumberland, $13 in| 100 S ¥ bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Ivania An- s F thracite Egg, $14; Welsh Anthracite Egs, $13; | 12 Spr Welsh Lump, $11 50; Der ton; Coke, = $3,000 Cal $11 50@13 per ton In bulk and $15 in sacks: 000 Hawal Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 50 per short g Oceanic 5 o R | $5.000 Unjted R "‘Iunu and = $2,000 Cal Gas & El cases, 10 Alaska Association. ... 97 50 th dareers | Fachers s winter Whale iome o1 1 Lard Oi, 5o 10 a1 pure Neatstoot Ofl, 73¢; No. 1 Neatsfoot 'fle;lilfllflllacofl.fi'hllm& .2 b Gl St botled Fish, Ofl, 37; rars k] Fish 01, sc; bolled Patat Ol 33c; raw paiay Do 17 50 17 @2% £ i3 28e; 16c; in_cases, » cases, o .0