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SAN FRANCISCO NVOVEMBER 13. 1904 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | |90 | CF &1IB5 824U S Steel 24 Bs.. 67% v, 16% | Den & Rio 10115 Wibash lsts uns | N Srie prios 1011 Do bt Wall qr«"fl stocks sensitive, with a | _n..’;:..r;‘wr‘ . _‘9{-, \\-l&‘- }lfhr:rfiz. 2 decreasing business. F W & D C1sts 1105 Wis Central 4s... 92% Local stocks quicter. with Hawailan ock Vel $iks.. 120%| i Commercial still higher. New York Mining Stocks. 5 Yo s e Adams Con o[ Little Chief . wl bank clearings about the same Gt 60, Ontario s last year, ce 12|Ophir . Narrow fluctuations in Silver and Ex- Bruns Con 09] Phoenix 4 Com Tunpel 06 change. Con Cal & Va 18 Cash Wheat higher and futures lower. Horn Silver 2 Barl Iron Silver ... Hopes 28 wrley firm and active. 5 Leadville Con Standard 185 Osts, Oorn and Rje as previously | Boston Stocks and Bonds. emotell. Money— U S Steel prd.... 85% No further changes in Hay, ans or Call loans 2@3| Westing- Common, 86 Feedstufis. Time loans 3@5 Mining— 5 : | Bonds— | Adventure % Potatoes still overplentiful and weak. Atchison 4s 101% .-\llu\;ez 187 Onions coptinge 10 advance Do adj 4s 931, Amal Copper 5 hions Shllinge o advan & Rallroads— {Amer Zinc ry and Game well cleaned up A 8714, Atlantic and firm. ¢ 9714 23, | Bingham o . 1,500 76% [179% |18 {Calumet & Hecla.651 Sharp break in Grapes. Irech Lons o 4 | Boston Etev 2 |Copper mecs i » shi » P - avan "0l 20, ex Central 20! aly ‘est Large hipment of Prunes to Ham | Hlyu rl.;dr l)»l ; | NS 0 51000 Dot Caat burg. Hocking Vailey | Union Pactic .. 1124 Frankiin . ¥ islons « > qui - Do pfd Miacellaneoue— |Graney . Provisions continue quiet in all posi e LA MR e A e 0. als Boyale . 1/100 Internstl Paper. Do ptd ........"81" |Mase Mining Ops i st ot B Do of | Amer Pneu Tube. 6 |Michigan Hops and Hides stll active and LK e g T 14514 Mohawk 4 760 Internatl F P 13| 40% | Do pfd ........139 |Mont Coal & Coke nged. “x Do ptd ..| 85 84 Amer Tel & Tel 1’7 :z‘,d I’;ominlon . . 3.500/lowa Central ...| 3 | Amer W | Osceola. Some descriptions of Coal Oil marked e g s L e down Dom Iron & S 21:L§\g;:lncy i i Ed Blec [llum..243 |Shannon Butter in large supply and still declin- Gen Electr] 1179%| Tamarack 13814 ing Mass Blectric 3% Trinity - 18 z 4] Mi 2 Uheese and Fggs pointing toward low- IR Tt i 2% er prices, |,38% 4 | United Fru 10515!Utah .. 101|101 _ | Un_Shoe Mach... 54 Vietorta a d . Do ptd .. 319% Winona & Bank Clearings. U 'S Stesl 78 Wolverine 4 - week just end- ! onding week 80,134, being i Clearing-House Banks, * n The NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—The statement of in . averages of the Clearing-house banks of this city for the five days of this week show. Do ist pfd Loans $1,125089,900, decrease §1 Stocks and Cotton. 0OM SIP &S S M posits $1,176,043 New York wires of B F. Hutton & Co. Do_pfa culation $4 EAST! New Y vk’ a sgress has £ the bull movement received further im n the overwhelming tinportance of thisx iness Interests estima W larity tre- the and al & Texas| Pacific ir Brake 1097|1085, |108% 109 ....|183 "|136 248! 241 | 24% 4l 8T | 9714 9% 41%) 5215| 5214 salt ... 1185 1981191 |.... 11435 |1463¢ traders. N ntral 13615 13615 137% occur from these 105 | 4313 t be extensive, but . temporary and b n smaller range of saoalens (195 1981 e of the local speculative in 1 i35 483 43%| 43% & tion last week in anti 2, X | Tal| T Tilg . ympathy with the wave BT ey 90 95 American.| 9812 98 "{ 983 9815 1 cur, (1184 [117% |18 11815 & eion e 150 |152 -|188 190 L1083 10414 Pacific 000/ Penn 400 resent level ¢ Do : 700 Pressed S Car ERN MARKETS, Do pfd ... Pullman Car C ork Money Market. B S ed Nov 12 —Close: Money on 11,200 Reading . neo loans. 100, Do 1st pfd - with sixty days at W Do 24 ptd ninety days and six monthe, | 1.900Repablie B & 2200, Do pfd ... paper, 33,@4% per cent. was’ strong, with actual al §4IS660G4.8610 90 for sixty day Do pfd Do . pfd 000 St J & Do 100, Do 100/StL & o/StL a 1 400 St L & SW 400 Rubber Goods 600/S Shef § & I Co, i e t prd ... pra SF1st prd) & SF._2dptd Bt L& S W... prd % 74 B: 3 6615 | 66 New York Stocks. 500 Southern Pacific.| 66% 66% 66 £. F. Hutin & 490 Calffornia street, | _2.100/Sonth Pac pfd. {117 "11161 116751163 €an Francisco, members of the N 11,100 S:mhc;&l}al}dv }93'“5% o 9;";:‘ i:} xchange, 1 o1 1,800/Sonth Rail pfd.. 51| 96% | 96 k Excuang h the following officlal gl — o Fage®, gt R et 1] = R S Do g |High|Low.| Bid.| Ask. | _8,700/Tenn C & 1 ——j——:—{-— | "11,900/Texas P L T C 4.200|Am Linseed Do Am L Tob Am n Wox -..{ ™o b0 Balt & w Do pf: Bay Sta 9% | 1 > 22400 1325 |181% 1323 132:: ju.s ’:gug'onf“ S 45%, 46%| 403 461 | Do Bs rex. - 42 | 88%| 41%] 413 | Do coupom.....10414 ceeefoeeae| 80 185" | Po maw b8 < -j180 1185 | 5 coupon. _130:2 3 | 1% Do old 4s reg.108 .2 Ul 2% | coupon.... . a3ip) 64 | son 4s 1089, | 854 35% | adf 4s...... 98 | 857|893 | Avantic C L 4s. 88% Nor 80c & N W 95% 1201 | Balt & Ohlo 4s..108% 11.800/C M & Bt P T4y 17434 Do 3%s ....... 98 | 800 Do pfd ...... 8315 18415 | Central-of Ga 52112 920 CRI& P (new)) 36 |86 | Do lst inc..... 82% 1300 Do pfd . T9%| 79% | Ches & Ohio 4198108 Do ds .o...... 78%| 79 | Chi_& Alton 3s. 803 200 Chicago Term. 11%| 11% | C. B & Q new 4s.101 #09 Do pra . 23| 235 | CM & SP gn 42.110%! £.200 Chic Un Tract. 135 14 | C & NW con %00 Do pta { |C.RT & Pac 45 8% 900/C C C & St L Ss) ars| 878 | Cmo_col Bere. s G0 Do ptd ‘12116 | ¢C.C & SLen 42103 Cleve Lor & W 138785 | Chi Term 4s..... 88 74 | 75 | Cons Tobacco 4s. S33 | Colo & Bo ds.... 8% Third Ave 8 o 100 T 100 T 1 /300 Texas Pacific 200/Tol StL & W...| 106/Tol StL & W prd| 4813 300/ Twin City R T..|107 00/ Twin CityRTpfd Union B & P 300/Union B & P pfd 200 Union Pacific 100 Union Pac pfd P Conv 4 United Coppe Un R of SF %' Un R of SF prda S C I Plpe... C 1 Plpe pfd S Express 307 | 0 U S Leather 148 13 47001 Leather pfd| 94 ‘ UsS R & C prd |- 3,160/ § Rubber .| i 3:600/U S Rubber pra.| .. .| 145 - 35300/T 8 Stest Cor .. { st 21,100/ Steel Cor d . g 180 fsoig | 30000 Gor ohem Co! 42%! R o 0 gt 100/ Va-Car C Copfd/113 1 ; ped. ... 1150 (14915149 | 8100 Wabash v..| 25 | 2450 24 23;2 : 16%| 15%| 18% 5,400/ Wabash pfd | 47 +-jaczet 8 s Wabash deb B 6715! 68 e s - | Wells-Fargo Bx.|.....| .. e } " g/ western Union..| 927 9iis 92%| 93 B | 2,300, Westinghouse 11748, 1175% 17634 874 | ‘Westing 1st pfd. 5o--{190 71195 . 102% 1103 2300W & L B.......| |20 122|221 Ohio. oT% Y% 9TH | . W & LB ist pid, 49 | 473 48%] gisssole .- 85 1 95% | T3 300W & 24 pta) 32 |29 Gas.. 4 9-82 S0 Wis Central 12’. 300/Wis Cent pfd . 04,000 total shares sold. New York (1043 /L & N unified 45.103 (1043 Man con mold 48.106% (10415 Mex Central 4 ¥ Do lst_ino. ... reg.150%; Minn & St L 4s Bonds. ’ll_ K & Texas 45.102 Do 24s 86% .108% | NR of Mex con 4s 80% Y C gen 3%s.1004 Do {OSL 4s & part! |Pa conv 8%s. |Reading gen 4s. S L & T M con Ba.115 ST & B F fg 4s. 877 St Louls SW 1sts. 9714 Seaboard A L 4s. 84 So Pacific 4s . S0 Rallway Bs. {Tex & Pac lsts {Tol, St 1, & W 4s. &1 \Unfon Paclfic 4s..106% 1124 Do conv 4s $ OF ANY DISEASE OR WEAKNESS At the request of numerous appli- cants to place our fee within their reach we have decided to make a cial rate for treatment, good until cember 1, 1904, and while the offer lasts will give a written guarantee to cure it pass you by. . REMEMBER—Cures Guaranteed or Money Refunded. 'cmammmnkt—dlyh:‘kor been exclusively treating special diseases in the shertest time, with the least medicine,. discomfort “and expense practicab We guarantce tv cure any case we undertake. One personal visit is ays preferred, but if you cannct call at our office write your symptoms fully. office or by mall. 15.00 FOR A CURE} No_whysician with an tion has ever before given generous proposition and you correspondence. men for 17 years. Nothing gcience can devise or money buy s lacking in our office equipment. We will use you honestly, treat you skillfully and restore you to health Many 'cases can be cured at home. FREE BOOK at DR. HOLSMAN & CO. Jgrss.>to8Daily: Sunday 900006060 Be- blished reputa. blic such a uld not let We have 9tols. 6214 | $226,5! 000 | $1 08 again ceipts s 0 | Sales, 34c: o 18c. dova 18c; » 16%c; from @1 chotce, 10%@ steady Febru: May, thoug quiet, NE goods New i ing. lower incline that quite quiet $1 14 Sent Slge. oats. P er 4200 packages. nesota patents, |1167-16, closed $1163%; July, $1 03%@1 03 BUTTER— irm and rule steady NEW YORK, Nov. continued to have a firm undertons to-day, al- Tron ‘was | in particularly strong demand. nominally unchanged from yesterda; WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—To-da; statemont ' shows: $158,542,381; gold, $57,606,755. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Northwest steady tone In the wheat market at, the open- December’ closed practically unchanged aha firm. lard and ribs were each up 7%c. 76,347,100, 00, decrease $4,741,1 | quired $204.011,250, decrease, $5,026,850; sur- | plus $8.894,5650, decrease $1,217,850: ex-United | | States deposits $14,744, | 75, decrease $1,212,900. New York Grain and Produce. W YORK, Nov. 12.— FLOUR—Receipts, exports, 5300 barrels. Sales, Firm, with trade quiet. Min- $6 10§96 40; Minnesota bakers, barrels $460@5; winter patents, $560@6; winter straights, $535@5 60; winter extras, $3 609 | 425; winter low grades, $3 40@4 05. WHEAT—Rgcelpts, none; sales, 2,300,000 bushels futures. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $1231% f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $:2015 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, %. 0. b. afloat. Options opened up on foreign buying and firmer cables, following a | reaction due to profit-taking sales, the market advancing on prospects for small re- West next week and-on bullish statis- »n_Monday, closing %@'%c net highes including 2 red May, $115%@ closed _$103%; December, $1203,@1 2 closed $1 2 HOPS dy. State common to choice, 1904 crop, 31@40c: 1003, 21@36c; olds, 14@ J8c: Pacific Coast, 1904, 30@37¢: 1903, 30@ | vids, 14@18c. HIDES—Firm. California, 20 to 25 pounds, | OOL—Firm. Domestic fleece, 32@35c. PETROLEUM—Firm. SUGAR—Raw, firm; centrifugal, 96 test 47-16c; molasses sugar, 811-16c. Refine firm&@No. 6, 5.05¢c; No. 7, 0; 3 9, 4.85¢; No. 10, 4.80c 4/65c; No. 13, 4/60c; No. 14, 4.60c | ers” A, 5.30c; mold A, 5.80c; cut’Joaf. 6:d5c; % | crushed, powdered, 5.70c. Futures closed steady at’a_net advanee -of 510 points. Total sales, 55,600 ding: Decembe: arch, » 7.850@T.40; : August, involee, Blac: Common_to extra, 13@ Western factory, common to choice, 13@ Western imitation creamery, common- to choice, 16@16%c; Western imitation - eream- ommon to choice, 15%@19c. ery, ¢ CHEESE—Firm, unchanged. EGGS—Firm. Fancy selected, 28c; do firsts, 2Tc. 3 . | DRIED FRUITS. | FVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinued quiet and ~easy. Common, 4@4%c: cholce, 5@5%c, and fancy, @G PRUNES-—Ate in moderate jobbing demand to firm, quotations ranging 2@6e, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are in light supply on spot and hold firm Choice, fancy, 11 light demand. 10%@10%¢; In spite of Oc; extra cholce, PEACHES—Firm in the absence of offerings; . 9a9%c; ilc extra whoice, 91@10c; fancy, New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—Cotton futures closed | wors ali necded, December, 9.86c; January, 9.95¢; ary, 10.08c: March, 10.07c; April, 10.11c; 10.16¢; July, 10.22¢. Epot cotton, dull; middling uplands, 10.25c; middling Gulf, 10.50c; sales, 557 bales, New York Metal Market. 12.—All metal . markets h the trading was less active. Prices - were Tin was spot$29@29 10. Leaed and spelter, firmer. Rk New York Dry Goods. 'W YORK, Nov. 12.—Total imports of dry and genéral merchandise at the port of York for the week (five days) ending to-day were valued at $14,498,653; exports of | specie from New York for the week were $2,- 007,200 gold and $518,570 milyer. Tmports of specie at New York were $22,176 silver and $172,391 gold. Condition of the Treas . treasury Available cash balances, Future Grem and Provisions. ICAGO, Nov. 17.—Small receipts in the and firmness of cables caused a Initial quotations on December wers %o at $1 14%. May was unchanged at $1 14%. Sentiment in the pit, however, was #d4 to bearishness as the result of fear the total world's movement for the week would show a considerable Increass. Toward the middle of the eession the market became strong, especially for the May delivery, which advanced to $1 141§. The trading was and the market closed steady, with De- cember at §1 14%@1 14%. May closed at timent in the corn market was bullish, A good cash demand caused a firm tone in December closed %c ‘higher at 20%4c. visions were weak early, but closed high- January pork closed up 1213c; ‘The leading futures ranged as followa: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. ‘Wheat No. 2— 114 114y 113 114 Wi 9% B1% 52 b1 51 7 a7 461 brrig P 2008 esgs 29 PR S IS L I 1260 12 7% 12 oo* - 12 77 2 6215 1280 1260 . 12 1’7; “or 1% 7o 1 17 May .. o T 112 ¥ B}t ¥ 17& 7 ”* Ehort Ribs, per 100 Ibs— January 6 50 60 8 50 6 60 May .. 60 70 8 50 670 Cash Grain and Provisions. CALL, SUNDAY " Rye, bushels. .. . 5,000 75,100 | Bariey, bushels . 136,400 65,000 sButter, Cheese and CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady. | | 800; magket stendy. Good to prime steers, $6@7; poor to medium, $3 60@5 75: stockers and feeders, §2@% 10; cows, £1 75@4 60; heif- ers, $1 75@5 40; canners, $1 25G2 40; bulls, §2 T0a4 75; calves, $3 50@7; Western' steers, @b 15. HOGS—Receipts, 16,000; Monday, 19.000: Mixed and butchers, $4 80 Sc lower. good_to choice heavy, $5@5 market @5 rli?: % rou; eavy, 34 of sales, SHE s _Receipts, 3000; sheep and lambs steady to lower. Good to choice wethers, $4 35 @4 75; fair to cholce mixed, $3 50@4 25; Western _ sheep, $3 25@4 95, native lambs, $1 2666 25; Western lambs, $4 50@5 45. Kansas City. % KANSAS 'CITY, Nov. 12 —Receipts, 500; | market steady. Native steers, $3 75@6 00; ! native cows and -heifers, $1 DO@4; stockers and _ feeders, 52 25@4 25; bulls, $1 75@3 50; | calves, §$2/80@6: ~Western. = steers, $3@4 5; Western cows, §1 50@3, 50. | " HOGS—Receipts, 8000; market 5@10c lower; bulk of sales,® $4 T5@5. Heavy, $4 95@5 05; | packers, §4 85@5: pigs and lights, $4¢ 40@4 85. SHE EP—Receipts, none; steady. B “ Omaha. . | SOUTH “OMAHA, ‘Nov. 12.—CATTLE-Re- | ceipts, 400! market unchanged. Native steers, | $4@6 25, cows and heifers, $2 50@3 85; West- ern, steers, $2'90@4 85; Texds steers, '$2 T5@ 8 75; range caws and heifers, $2 50@3 85; | canners; $1 75@2 75: stockers 'and feeders, g 2 50@5 50; bulls, stags, etc., ;S—Receipts, 9,600; market 10c lower. R - |'Heavy, $4 TTt@4 90; mixed, $4 T75@4 821 Ten” sh shant S1rpc " plgs, 34 zfim""fg: bulk of sales, Tie@d 82%. ST none; market steady. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. | - LIVERPOOL. | Wheat— Dec. March. May. | Opening ... 5 14;2 | Closing 75 74 | Wheat— Nov. Mar.-June. | Opening 25 05 { Clesing . 23 55 25 05 Flour— | Opening 32 70 | Closing . 31 18 82 65 St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12.—Wool, firm. Medium grades. clothing and combing, 20@27c; light fine, 16@Zle; heavy fine, 12@lic; tub washed, 23G38%c. | Northern Business. SEATTLE, Nov. 12.—Clearings, $848,819; balances, $115,135. |~ FACOMA, Nov. 12.—Clearings, $548,646; | balances, $58,029. i | PORTLAND, Nov. 12.—Clearings, $774,628; balances, $118,1 SPOKANE. v. 12.—Clearings, $316,338; balances, $86,206. { LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Fxchange was firmer in all poeitions and there was a slight advance in Silver, LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. $4 843 Sterling Exchange, sight 4 8714 Sterling Exchange, cables. 4 8814 New York Exchange, sight . 03 | New York Exchange, telegraphic, 073 Silver, per ounce . Mexican Dolia: INTERN. | New York on Paris 451 @ 20 ATIONAL! fNew York on Mexico. | Paris on London | Berlin on London . Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The Eastern and forelgn markets showed no change worthy of note, at a general advance, with a good inquiry and | light offerings. Futures, on the contrary, were lower owing to predictions of rain. CASH WHEAT. I BARLE firm ‘and-more active, there being a number of sales of Feed at §1 121y while some holders refused to let go under »i 13%. There was no material change in futures, which were dull. CASH BARLEY. Feed, §1 0714@l 1215; Brewing and Shipping, $1 16@1 17%; Chevalier, $1 lilawl 22y per et FUTURES. Seesion 9 to 11:80 a. m. Opea. High. Low. Close. December:,..§1: 09%. $1 09% -$1 0D% §1 0P% | May . 1000 109 108% 109 OATS—Thé market is steadily held at pre- vious quotations. White, §1 4212@1 67%; Surprise Red for feed, §1 3215@l 45 fo $1 2214@1 30 for No. 2; extra fine for i seed, | $1 421201 50: Black. §1'30@1 35 for feed and | %1 45@1 60 for seed. |~ CORN—There have been large importations | from the West during the past week, but they { hence the market ' keeps up | to_previous quotations. | _Western eacked, §I 45@1 50 for Yellow, | $1 45@1 50 for White and $1 45@1 50 for Mixed: | Calitornia large Yellow, $1 45G1 50; smali | round do, $1 56@1 62%: _White, nominal; | Bgyptian, $1 35@1 45 for White and $1 20@ 1 30 for Brown. RYE—$1 87%@1 42 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at about $2 per ctl. | Flour and Millstuffs. | FLOUR—California Famlily Extras, $4 80@ 510, usual terms; Bakers Extras, $4 70G0: Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $4@4 50 r bbl. \ MHILLSTU"S—PHCGl in_packages are as follows: Graham Flour, $2 75 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, §i; Corn Meal, §2 50; extra cream do, $3 60; Oat Meal, $4; Oat Groats, $4 25; Hominy, 33 60g3 86 Buckwheat Flour, $4 25; Wheat, $3 70; Farina, $¢; Whole $3.50; Rolled Oats, bbls, §6 75@7 50; 23; Pearl Barley, $5: Split 50;’ Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Flour, zack: The market for Hay and Feedstuffs was e N gibats, et ton. BEAN per ton. MIDDLINGE—$23 50@28. 4 SHORTS_$18910 per ton, e £ FER FFS—Rolle: rley, $23@24 per ton; Oflcake Myal at the mill, §31 s0g:i2 50; Jovbing, $33; Cocounut Cake $23G24: Cooon nut Meal, $24@25: Corn lkenlh.x:?m.w. Cracked Corn, $:1 50@32; Mixed . $22 500 | 23; Horse Beans, per ton; = Broom Corn Feed, 90c per ctl. HAY-—Wheat, $10@15; Wheat and Oat, $10Q 14; Oat, $9@12; Barley and Oat, $8@11; Volun- teer 'Wild' Oat, §7@10; stable, 10; s 1 $5 5O@T; Clover, $7@10; Alfalfa, 12 per ! tom | STRAW—35@60c_per bal: Beans and Seeds. Conditions remain precisely as before stated. Beans are quiet, though there Is a moderate . | demand for the Bmstohwes:_ BEANS—Bay Butters, $2 76@3; large White, $2 40@2 65; Pink, $275@3 15: Red, gmgg; léllm $4 ma’azm; R_fi)d Kldu)u ! ‘Blackeyes, $2 60@270 per of Horse Beans, $1 852 40. 1 SEEDS—Srown_Mustard, $4 75@5; Yellow, Mustard, $3 25; Flax, $2G2 15; Canary, 6% 114@234¢; | | @7c; Alfalfa, 15%@16%c; Rape, Timothy, 6%¢; Hemp, 3%@3%c per 1b; Millet ¢; Broom Corn ,_$20021 : RIED PEAG Niles, 3175 G 3 50 ¢ Green Peas, $1 752 50 ver cil. Potatoes. Onions and Vegetables. Prices of Onions were advanced sharply yesterday, supplies being scanty and the de- | mand brisk, both for local use and shipping account, Holders were rather indifferent about parting with their holdings, even at the 8 | advanced quotations and €ome were expecting | still higher prices. The situation in river Po tatoes was unchanged, the market still being overloatted “with ordinary stock. Iancy -lots of Salinas Burbanks did a Iittle better, but there was plenty of common stock available at easy rates. Sweets continued -weak, ‘with supplies far in excess of the demand. Tomatoes and Egg Plant were In light re- ceipt and fresh lots cleaned up readily at bet. ter , Summer Squash and Beans were nteady at the previously quoted rates, while other les were generally weak. e PATO) Burbanks from the. rlvet, 0@ 65c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1 10@1 35 per Fover Reds, ®aT0e per Gtl; Sweet Foa- Creameries, 10G2ic; dairies, 15@2lc. Egss, steady, 17}5@201cc at mark. Cheese, steady. 10%@11c. ikt CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—CATTLE—Receipts, v, 1o | 70@4 80; light, $4 5; bulk Mo'g_ ight, §4 £0@5; bu ‘Turkeys were received and met With peon sale at 20@2ic per Ib for No. 2 and 25@ for prime stock, Game was firm in sympathy with Poultry and Teal and Widgeon Ducks were quoted higher, - POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@1Sc for old and 21@23c per Ib for young: Geese, per pair, $1 : Goslings, $2@2 25; Ducks, $4 50@5 per_dozen for old and $5@7 for young; Hens, $4 50@5 for small and §5 50@6 for large; young Roosters, $6@5 50: old Roosters, $1@4 50; Fry- ers, $4@4 50; Broilers, $3 50@4_for large and $2 50@3 for small; Pigeons, $1 50; Squabs, $2@2 25. GAME—Mallard Ducks, $3@7 50 per dozen: Canvasback, $3@S; Teal, $2 50@3; Sprig, $3@4: Widgeon, $2G3; 'Red 'Heads, '$2G3; small Ducks, . $1 50@2; Gray Geese, $3@4; White Geese, §1 50@2; Brant, $1 75@3: Honk- ers. $3@5; Snipe, $5 for English and $1 50 for common; 'Doves,' $1 25; Hare, $t 75; Rabbits, $2 for Cottontails ang $1 50 for Brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The week closed with Butter depressed and still lower. All dealers had some complaint or other, the market being too dull or too overloaded, and sometimes both. It is freely said that the market was never before in such congesteq and bad condition at this time of the year. Excellent creamery sold down to 18¢ yestérday, and 20c would buy almost anything. Continued offerings of the large department stores at 30@3lc per square, retall, aggravate the demoralization, for the wholesalers have to follow them down, Cheese seems on the verge of though there is none yet. Eggs also closed very weak, with an in- creasing number of receivers shading quota- tions to sell. Receipts were larger, as will be seen. Predictions of lower prices this week were freely made." Stocks of ranch seemeq to be_gtting rather larger. though still small. Receipts were 21,000 lbs Butter, 613 cases Eggs and 9300 1bs Cheese, BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 20G21o for extras and IS@idc for lower to meaium grades; dairy, 17@19¢; cold storage, nominal; store Butter. '10@14c; Fastern cubes, nominal; Eastern ladle-packed, 15@16e. CHEESE—12@12%c for cholce mild new and 10@lic for old; cold storage, 10%@llc; Young Amtericas 12@1ic; Eastern, 10@15¢ per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, 48@50c for large white se- lected, 45@4T%c for good to choice and 37%@ 4234¢ for common; cold storage, 25@30c; East- ern, 25@28c for choice, ‘22@24c for standards and 18@2lc for seconds, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The weak and unsettled condition of the Apple market, which has been mentioned al- most daily of late, was more pronounced than ever yesterday and lower prices ruled for extra ‘and ordinary fancy fruit. The down- ward movement was started by handlers of consigned stock, who were anxious to effect clearances, and the other dealers were obliged to follow suit. Extra fancy Oregon Spitzen- bergs, which had previously been held firm at $1 50" per box, were offered by one dealer at $1 25 and he announced that he would shade that quotation to large buyers. The lower prices stimulated trade somewhat. but retail- ers were still operating cautlously in expecta- tion of further declines. Eight straight carloads, . two from Colorado and balance from Oregon, were added to tme already unwieldy stocks. Trade in other deciduous fruits was of fair volume and prices were steady for everything except Grapes. in crates was obtained only for selected lots suitable for shipping. S5c being the top for the general run of offerings. Open boxes were a decline, | suddenly plentiful and there was a sharp break in prices. Berries cleaned up quickly at firmer prices under the usual extra demand for Sun- day requirements. Citrus and Troplcal fruits were in fair request and all descriptions stood as_previously quoted. TRAWBERRIES—$10§12 per chest for Longworths, $2 50@w4 for Malindas and $5@6 for_the other varieties. RASPBERRIES—$4@7 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—6@10c per Ib. CRANBERRIES—Eastern. $8@8 50 per bbl for Early Black and $9 50@10 50 for New Jer. sey and Cape Cod Late Red; Coos Bay, $2@ 275 per box. APPLES—$1 25@1 50 for extra fancy, 90c@® 5834 ' $1 15 for ordinary fancy, 50@85c for choice and 25@40c_for common. PEARS—Winter Nellls, $1@125 per box; | cooking varieties, 40@75c per box. | | | |"ards; PERSIMMONS—50@75¢ per box. POMBGRANATES —50@60c per box. QUINCES—40@60c per box. FIGS—75c@$1 per box. GRAPES—Table varieties, T5c@$1 for crates, 30@00c for small boxes and $1 25@1 75 for | open_boxes. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges Navels, $2 50@3 | In the local market the cash grain was firm | per box; Seediings. $150@i 75; Tangerin 1 25@1 50 per bx; Lemons, $2 50@3 for fancy, $1 75@2 25 for choice and $1 25@1 50 for stand. Grape Fruit. $2@250; Mexican Limes, $4G4 50 per case; Bananas. $2G3 per bunch for California Club, $1 50@1 5214; California | Uentral American and 75c@$2 for Hawaitan; | White Australia 60@1 Northern Club, | Pineapples, $2@4 per dozen. inone offering; Northern Bluestem, $1 6214G 165, per’ ctl. e =iE | Dried Fruits, Nuts, Ralsins, Honey. 5 thnnlugs‘.' | "All conditions remain as before. &, gy e | The German steamer Ammon took out for H High. Low. Close. | gamburg 2,196,415 lbs Prunes, valued at | December . $145% $143% $1 40% | 355 000 o 147% 146% 146% | pRUITS—New crop—Apricots, 7X@10c for grain closed the week very | Royals and 9@12¢ for Moorparks: Nectarines, 4@7%ec for White and 6%@7c for. Red ;‘é’:nz‘-. 7%@8%c_per Ib: Pears, T@lzc: Plums, pitted, 6@0%c for black, 7Ty@sic for Ted and T@8%c for yellow; Figs, 2-crown 50c; 8-crown, Boc; 4-crawn, 60c; 6 wn, 66c; bulk white, 2%@3c; black, §3e. Evaporated Apples, 5@7c per Ib. PRUNES—1%@1%¢ per Ib for the four sizes and 23c basis for the large sizes RAISINS—1904 crop f. o. b. Fresno—Im- erial clusters, $2 25@2 50; Dehesa. $1 30@1 35; ndon Layers, S5c@$1 10; Loose Muscatels 1. crown, ‘3-crown, 8%e; 2-crown, 8le; Seeded, 4@blc; Thompson's Seedless, 4igo: Seedless Sultanas, 3%c per Ib, NUTS—New Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 129 12%¢; No. 2, 10§10%c: No. 1 hardshell, 12c; No. 3, 10c; Almonds, 16@17c for Nonpariels, T4griise for 1 X L, 13@1dc for Ne Plus Ultra and 1lc for Lahguedoc; Peanuts, 6@7c for Hastern: Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@3, Chestnuts, 8@12%c per ib for Callfornia and 1215@13%¢ for ltallan. [ONEY—Comb, 11%@18¢ for white and 109 1lc for amber; water white extracted, 5l Bc; light amber extracted, 5@5lac; dark, 434e, bESWAX—21G29¢ per 1. Provisions, The markets everywhere were quiet vester- day, with no marked tendency elther way in i . CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per Ib for heavy, 10%c for light medium, 13¢ for light, 14c for extra light and 14%c for sugar-cured; dry Salt Sides, 10c; Bellies, 1lc; Eastern sugar- cured Hams, 12%@12%c; California Hams, 12@12%c; Mess Beef, $10G10 50 per bbl; extra Mess, $10 50@11; Family, $12G12 50; prim, Mess Pork, $1450; extra clear, $22° Mess, $16 50; Pig Pork, $25; Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 14c per Ib. TARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per 1b for California compound, Tc for Easiern compound and 9@9%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, 9%@ 9%ec; 10-1b tins, 10%c; 5-1b tips, 10%c; 3-1b tins, 10%c. OLENE—One half barrel, 8%c; thres half barrels, 8%c; one tlerce, 8%c; two tlerces, 8%c; five tierces. 8%c per Ib. Hides. Tailow, Wool and Hops. ‘Wool, Hops and Hides all continue to move off briskly at firm quotations and all the ad- vantage continues with sellers, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell sbout %@lc under quotations. Heavy ralted Steers, “1lc; medium, 10c; light, 9%c; Cow Hides, 9%c_for heavy and 9%c for light; Stags, 7c: Salted Kip/ 10%c; Salted ~Veal, 1134c; Salted Calf, 113gc; dry Hides, 173%c; dry ms. 1Bc; dry Calf, 20c; Sheepskins, shearlings, each; short Wool, 40@65c each: me- dium, 7 long Wool, $1@1 50; Horse ilides. ealt, $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, $1 50G2 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $1 76 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1 for small and B0c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 30c; Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; extra large do, $1 25 large, 50c; medium, 35c; small, 20c. TALLOW--No.' 1 ‘rendered, 4@4%c per Ib; WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin and South- ern, 9@llc; Southern, 8@dc: Southern Moun- tain, 9@1lc; - Middle 'Counties. free 12@14c; do, 'defective, 10@12c; Northern free, 12@lic; do defective, 10§12c; Humboldt and Mendo- cino. 16@18¢ per Ib. HOPS—1904 crop, 20@32c per Ib. Meat Market. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Whole: rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows BEEF—5@7c for Steers and 4@5c per 1b i Nos 2 3%c: Greass, 21,@3c. AT Large, 607% all, 7@9c 1b. % c; _sm: r MUTTON—Withers, 1@7ic. wes, 6@7c pei TAMB—suane A per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6@Sc per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 0@ 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: c; Cows and Heit- a welgh). Ewes, 3@3%c LAMBS_—$2 50@2 76 ver head. 'HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 260 Ibs, 4%@4%c: under 140 Wbs, 4%@i%c: soft Hogs, not want- ed; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars. 00 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. the | The top quotation for Grapes | pt | i i | | | | i | 2000 Occidental . {CalG&Eg m & ot 5. 83 Cal-st_C Bs.114% € C Wat bs. 98 , in cases, No, 1, i Bakers' AA, cases, $110@112; Lucel, e~ boiled and ‘48c for raw: China Nut, cases 65@80c per gallon; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, for Ceylon and 55c_for Australian; extra b8c oil, Fish Ofl, 35¢c; boiled Paint Ofl, u?"’,.’,'f,:,‘." ofl, 8ic. COAL OIL—Extra Star and Eoc lower. * Water White ~ Coal Ofl, in bulk, 13¢; Pearl Ofl, In cases, 19%e; Astral, 19iac Star. 19%c: Extra Star, 2213¢: Elaine, 20e: Eoceéne. 2i%c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, bulk, i6c; in ‘cases, 2214c; Benzine, In bulk, 13c; " in_cases. 19%c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; in cases, 3lc. Y TURPENTINE—SIc per gallon in cases e e e R e vae RED AN AD—Red 7%c per Ib: White Ledd, mm\-.““m"‘.: to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b : Cubes, A crushed and Fine C 6.28¢: Powdered, b.10c; Candy Granulated, 6.10c; Dry Granulated, fine, 6c; Dry Granulatea, coarse, Ge; Fruit Granulated, 6c; Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), 5.90c; Confectioners’ A, e; Magrolia A, 5.60c¢; Extra C, 5.50c; Golden G, 5.40c; * 5.30c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 6.00c; boxes, 6.75¢c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 9c per Ib. No orders taken for less than sev- enty-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12. Flour, qr sk Wool, bales 44 Wheat, ctls 413] Screenings. 00 Barley. ctls .895| Tallow, ctls 367 Oats, ctls i0, Leather. rolls . 76 Corn (West)_ 600| Hidges, No 207 Beans, sks ..... 6,204 P:its, No - 120 | Potatoes, - 5,873| Lime, bbls . 457 Onions, sks . 262) Paper, reams 635 Bran, - 1,090 Wine, gals . . 430! Chicory, bbls 50 567) Sugar, ctls 175; Raisins, bxs . 401| Brandy, gals . BASTERN, 800! STOCK MARKET. The Week Closes Quietly, With the Sugars Still Firm. There was less doing in local securities yesterday, zs usual on Saturday. What activ- ity existed was In the sugar stocks, which continued firm, with Hawaiian Commercial still higher at $71 50 and Hutchinson active at §11. Thers was nothing new worthy of mote in the oil or mining stocks. Sales on the California Exchange last week were 21,541 shares, valued at $10,863, the leading sales being as follows: Associated Oil, 8667 shares; Home, Monte_Cristo, 1400; Ocaldental, eign, 700, The output of the Ophir mine last week amounted to 134 mining car loads of ore as- saying $39 91 per ton. California Powder Works (new corporation) will pay a regular monthly dividend of 50 cents per share November 21. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Nov. 12—12 m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..106%106% 48 qr cp new.13015131 4s qr reg...108%106%3s qr coup...10414 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 3000; ‘Sover- Ala A W Bs. — — ]o.k T Co 6s.120 1224 Asso Oil Os. 88 89 | Do 5a . 12% — Bay CPC 5s. — 102%| Do con — 104% | Cal C'G 6. — —|Oceantc § 5s. 55 60 1Om Cable €s.120% — 83%|Pac G Im 4s. — 97 P E Ry 8s.. — 108 P & C H 6s.104 EdL & P 66125 — |P & O R 6s.1144115 F & CH6s. — — |Powell-st 6s. — — v-st_Bs. — |Sac EG&RBs.100 100% | — |SF & SJVis.118% - — |Sterra R 6s. — — — |8 P ot A 6s L A Elec 5s. — 103% (1908) .....108% — L A Ry 6s..115% — | _(1910) ‘100% — LALCo6s— — |8 PofCés Do gtd 6s. — — | asomsr A1 — Do gtd 55101 108%| (1900)Sr B. — — LAP lem 55.101 — | (1906) .....104% — | Mkt-st C 65116 — | 1912) . 114 -_— Do lcm 5s.116% — |SPC 1 of 8s. — — MV& MtT5s,105 110 Do stampd. — -— NRR of C8s. — 107 |S§ P E R 6s.134 — Do 5= ....1183% — |S V Wat 6s.10415 — N PCR 5. — 108 Do 4s 2dm. 993 — N CRy5s.. — 112 | Do 4s 3dm. 9915 — NCPCb5. 9 — | Dog mtgis 901 — NSRR 95 |Stkn G&E6s. 93 — ! 0G_L&H O W gtd 110 100 UG & E & iUR of SF 0214 — 8614 — W ATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 35 |Port Costa. Marin Co... 58 61 |S V Wat Co. 39 GAS AND ELECTRIC, Cent L & P. 3% 3%IS F G & B. 55 5% Mutual E L. 1013 114 Stkn G & B. 5% Pac L Co... 60 60%/U G & E Co. — . INSURANCE. 0 326 | BANK STOCKS. Am Nfl Bk.126 130 |L P & A Anglo-Cal .. 5514 8614 Mer Trust Bank of Cal 4211430 |Merch Bx ... Cal Safe Dp.148%4152 |S F National. First Nationl — 355 | SAVINGS BANKS Ger S & 1.2330 ISav & L So.. Hum S & L. — Sec Sav Bk.. Mutual Sav. — Unfon T Co.. S F Sav U.615 ¢ STREET RAILROADS. Firem's Fnd.81 100 California .. — 19814 Presidio . —_— Geary ...... — 40 POWDER. Giant . — 63%]Vigorit 4% SUGAR. Hawatian C. T1% 72 |Makaweli C.. 30 = Honokaa § C 16 16%/Onomea S C. 2015 — Hutch 8§ P C 11 11%/Paauhau 8 C. 17% 18 Kilauea S C. 8% 6 | MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. 97— |Oceanic S Co. 8% 2% Cal F C A. 994100 |Pac Aux FA. 4% — Cal Wine A. 76 77%|Pac C Borx.136 15714 MV& MtTm. — 105 |Pac S Tel Co.105 106 SALES. Morning Session. Board— 50 Alaska Packers' Association... 97 25 100 Hawallan Coml & Sugar...... T1 50 100 Honokaa S Co_ ... J1825 425 Hutchinson S P Co. . 11 00 70 Oceanic S 8 Co.... -3 63y 200 Paauhau 8 P Co, s 1 117 50 200 Paauhau S P Co.... 217 50 108 F Gas & Electric . 56 00 60 § F Gas & Electric . 5575 10 Spring Valley Water Co...... 39 23 $1,000 Contra Costa Water 5 per cent. 97 00 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask.! Bid. Ask Bay CPC 6s. — 101 |SF & NP Bs.112 1125 B L Wat 6s. — 114%/S P C R 4s. 98 103 Cal NW 5s.113% — |S P Co 4%4s.101 M C Wat 55,100~ — |Sun Tel 6s.. 1144 — Ris I Wkats — wleonL ‘1063 — SF Drdk 5s.112 — |Suttr-st R5s.104 — MISCELLANEOUS STOCK! Alg 8 Co., — 20 |Mat Nav Co. 60 — Amer Bis Co — 90 [Nev Nat Bk.200 — Cal Cot Mils 80 — |IN Cal P Co. 9% — Cal G&ECor. 50 — |Oak Bk Sav.120 — € Jockey CL108 11 Oak T Con - Cal Powder.130 143 |IOOF Hall A 61§ — 21 |Orpheum Co. — 163 185 !PacC Cas Co.135 — 721 Pac Sur Co.108 — 6 |Paraf Paint. 30 — 120 |8 F Drydock. — 63 615/ SF&SJ Coal. 20 375 IS T Wat Pt 8 25 — o5 15 — . 129 — SALES. Morning Session. Street— 100 Honolulu Plantation Co (pool). 25 00 A.tn!d' 27 Ol Stocks— Apollo Associated Trust Aztec Caribou Central Bid 0 ‘Cert L 2% TIndependence - Monarch of Arizon . 8! 32UIBARANKS’ VA I - SALES. Morning Session, 5000 Associated Oil, = 30 1100 Tndependence . 100 Twenty-eight Oil 400 Home Oil . 200; Independence, 2524; | SONGS CATSE STUDENT RIOT !Heads Are Broken .in Con- flict Between German and | Italian Seholars in Vienna | ——. e — NO ARRESTS ARE MADE - ‘Reflmll to Doff Hats Dur- ing Singing of National Airs Starts Bloody Fight Al . R e VIENNA, Nov. 12.—Many heads were broken in a fierce conflict between Ger- man and Italian students at the uni- versity to-day, the fight arising from the recent troubles at Innsbruck. The Germans took the aggressive. They | Started singing the “Wacht Am Rhine with uncovered heads and demanded | that all the others remove their hats. | The Italians, Slavs and other non- | Germans refused to do so, whereupon | the Teutons forcibly knocked off their | opponents’ headgear and trampled their hats and caps in the dust. The Italians then started a counter- | demonstration on the university steps { and sang the national hymn of Italy The Germans attack®d the ltallans and | drove them from their position. Sticks | and umbrellas were freely used and many heads were cracked, but no ar rests were made, as the fighting was confined to the university precinets. —_—————— | GOPCEVIC ESTATE MAY NOW BE DISTRIBUTED | Supreme Court Hands Down Decision | Denying Application for a | Writ of Prohibition. | According to a decision of the Su- | preme Court rendered vesterday the | estate of the late Cora Lyons Floyd, | who married Mitrow Gapeevie, a | street car conductor, may now be dis- | tributed to the beneficiaries under her | will The suit under which the decision was rendered was entitled Mary Floyd McAdoo vs. M. S. Sayre, Judge of the Superior Court 1t in Lake County. was an application for a writ of pro- hibition to nullify the order of the uperior Court declaring the trust | dissolved, argument being made that |a full year had not yet elapsed since | the will was offered for probate. The | Supreme Judges, however, decided |that no action had as yet been taken land it would be impossible for them to anticipate the action of the lower courts. The application for the writ ‘ was accordingly denied, Judges Shaw, | McFarland, Van Dyke and Henshaw | concurring and Beatty and Angellott | dissenting. The case of Sidney M. Smith vs. the Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works was remanded to the Superior Court !rnr retrial. The trial court found that | the Bacific Vinegar and Pickle Works had ratified and approved the in- | dorsement placed upon the notes of | the California Packing Company by | President Smith and Secretary King. There was nothing to show that the directors were aware of this, so the new trial was ordered. In the appeal of Thomas W. | Treanor from the judgment of the | lower court awarding the office of { County Recorder of nta Clara County to C. R. Williams, the Su- preme Court upheld the judgment. —e-—— Week of Prayer. Beginning with a sermon this aft- | ernoon, praver services will be held daily in the Y. M. C. A. building dur- | ing the week. The services will par- | take somewhat of a Thanksgiving | spirit and will be purely undenomina | tional, different leaders being selec: |ed for each mieetng. The week-day services beginning to-mofrow will be |from 12 to 12:30 and 6:45 to 7:15 in | the evening. This annual week of prayer is observed by the ¥. M. C. A. throughout the world. +* cisco Stoek and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comatocks. 400 Best & Belch.1 03| 550 Ophir 100 Best & Belch.1 101 200 Potosi 500 Con Cal & V.1 65 200 Savage 100 Goula & Cur. 10/ -+ i 500 Mexican .....1 15/ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘ Bid. Ask. | Bid. ! Alpha 12 15 Julia - 3 Alta 05 07 Justice . 04 Andes 28 24 Kentuek 13 | Beleher 17 19(Lady Wash .. 03 | Best & Belch.1 05 1 10! Mexican . 1101 Bulllon . 25 27)Occldental ™ | Caledonta 36 38 Ovhir . 215 | Challen 15 16/Overman 12 | Chollar . 14 16| Potosi . 10 Confidence ... 80 S5 Scorpion . Ll | Com Cal & V.1 55 1 65 Savage . 23 | Con Imperial. — 01 Seg Belcher... 06 Con N ¥ . 08 05lSierra Nev. 2 Crown Point.. 15 16|Silver HIll.... 50 Eureka Con.. — 50/St. Louls . e | Exchequer 42 48! Syndicate L3 | B. Sterra 08 08/ Union Con. a Gould & Ci 10 11 Utah . . me Hale & Norc. 64 67| Yellow Jacket. 17 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. 500 Goldfield Mhk 16/1000 Rescue 1 300 Jumbo ...... 49| 500 Ton Bel e - 18 500 Little Ton .. 51 500 Ton Midway.. 39 500 MacNamara . 2211000 Ton N Star.. I8 200 Mont Ton ...1 % 600 Ton Ohio .... 33 200 Ray & O'Brien 07! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask Ton of Nev..9 00 9 25! Rescus . 8 10 Mont Ton ...185196Ton & Cal... 18 — Ton Exten ..2 10 — Ray& O’'Brien — OF MacNamara . 22 25 Paymaster ... 08 05 | Ton Midway.. 38 46/Little Ton .. 30 | Ton Belmont.. 77 —iEsperanza ... 01 02 Ton N Star. 17 19Gold Anchor.. 23 24 | West End ... — 17!/ Quiney ... . n - ! Ton Gold Mt. 17 19N Y Ton Con. — 12 | Goldfield. | Sandstorm — 28ijumbo Bx .. 3 2 | Red Top ... 11 13|Vernal Min ;. 10 — | Goldfield Mhk 15 17/Goldfleld ..... 80 — Jumbo . 8 - | TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- | eisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Adama ...... 10| 100 Mont Ton ... 100 Bullfrog Min. 51/3200 N Y Tom Con. 50 Bunker H M.1 43| 400 Ton Belmont.. 50 Cent. Eureka.l 45| 500 Ton Belmont. . 200 ... 0112000 Ton Midway. ld Min 63/ 700 Ton Midway. 1000 Jumbo Ex .. 20/1500 Ton Midway. 500 MacNamara . 22 100 Ton of Nev. 1000 MacNamara . 23 1000 Vernal Min .. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, - EEEVE BT Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. | Adams ...... 00 10 MacNamara .. 23 24 | Black Ants.. — 10/Mont Ton...1 90 1 -'3 | Black Butte.. 16 ISN Y T Con M 11 ¥ Blue Bull M. — 27| Paymaster 2 os Booth M Co. 13 — &= n - 0 — o — @ Columt = Ray & O'Brien. — 08 36 - Ton . - 4 — l-zn- a 10 — 20\ Rothwell w0 0 €4/ Sandstorm 3 2 15 22 Ton Relmont Bl | 31dfd Red L 05 05| West End OLDFJELD ore. Goldfleld Rex Co. i i