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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1904 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Consol Gas | Corn Product- New York stock maz market still Mgm“ mflu,.': iy General Eiectric Continued activity on the local Stock gg o Exchanges. e A Mew York Wil DRSNS 1o M0 | Sl Tt . cline. | Bocine St ac Local grain markets show little vari- Deoifc Mat 24 ation. { snol Car.. " H Car prd. Hay, Beans and Feedstuffs about as| Pressed & Cer prd. before guoted. Potatoes weak and still ncumhdn‘.( Onions active and firm. Poultry cleaning up well, but Game rather slow. | Fresh Fruits in active demand torl northern shipment. Apples continue to arrive in lu';e quantities, | Butter still in excessive supply and dragging. g:pu::xc ssceel . ic Steel Md Rubber Goods Rubber Goods_pfd. Tenn Coal & Iron. ‘[ Eggs and Cheese slightly lower. | s o Bl m\mmawh-flm-Iu“ih“ AL & X onined tions. coupon. mconco!d MK & Texas [ | Do coupon. 1,33 8520 1827 1,472 865 C. B 2528 | M zomic'a 192 | C, R e 285 | Do col Philippine Irlands %0 CCC &S Bast Indies . 185 | Chi' Term Eisewhere 143 | Cons Toba. b Vi L S ey $231.580 C F & 1 In October, 1003, the were 1,120,350 | Den & Rio G 4s. mm Wabash 1sts - ssilons and cases, vaiued at $301 In ( Exie prior lien 42,1013 Do deb B - & t the Hawalian Isiands EASTERN MARKETS. New York Mopey Market. | NEW TYORK, Nov. 16 —Close: Money on (B_r\uu | was steady at 2G2% per cent: closing bid | Com Tunnel 4 offered, 2 per cent. Time loans on Cal & V Horn Sliver . mer: 60 days 3UG3Y per ceat; 90 | O oy IOV ¢ . | Leadville Con © 2 10 Small Hopes 02/ Standard . I Centennial New York Stock Market. s YORK, Nov. 16.—Values of securities | ZOS0 themeeives sensitive to-day to the re- London over the report | the negotiations between Rusela over the North Sea trouble. weas accentuated in London Miscellane Amer Arge Chem. Do pfd Amer Pneu Tube. [ Mass Mining | Michigan 5% Mohawk 3 1139%/0ld Dominion Amer Tel & Tel.143 [Osceota . Amer Woolen fd .. k stock market to these tors was probably due more he gradusl restoration of ide centers fafled the ‘!xvrvhd accumulstion of Y as been obstructed all week. There opposition to the resction e supporting tactics be- lightness of the in- rders was perceived. A fairly e lowed. The later improve- | London senttment and the termination | Do pfd ay's business for account of that cap- | Mass Gas ....... way for recoveries in the later | URited Fruit ber of aggres- | Un Shoe Mach . veloped to help on| Do pfd Mass Electric.. here were a m L BIYIW London Closing Stocks. .88 B lfl N Y Central. ut.' Do ptd Jisappe advance in the 3 per ton 1061 Pennsylvania . 99% Rand Mine: 1135 ° (Reading y professional trad- | sell op good news, But | ve power of the market has expact the of this was re-engaged las t statement » over $8.000.6000 in the balance | ared with last October. But of exports of over er—Quiet, 26 13.164 per 11,62 per cent - ur favor comp | an of domestic ex- | =hort $10,000,000 r*.’wmorxhs b'l- is 3 per of exports YORK, Nov. exports, 6700, 16 Market dull and lower. -FLOUR—' gl ted Cop s e ¢ipts 0 Market weak to be w rrun-n. i ;Pxi;:m “r‘e?zafnl\:!«!m:' bls..‘m: £pot, firm Bulk of sales, $¢ 45@4 70; heavy, $1 65 Tailed 1o sustaln prices ¢ the | o’ Dutste. i 0 o packers, , $4 5584 70; pigs and light, nd the ket closed 0 h et e TOUNE o U doy | hent, Maaitine, 3 o8, : Recelpts, 4000. Strong. Lambs, ptions t the openin s were active and st gradually ed, closing Ftrong. range wothers, ”n&;l;-;,;ws:; 32 56 active speculative 4 $1 143 July ; Colorado maintained. - Total sales, | d §1 19%. | nited States bonde were unchanged on call. i TR e New York Stocks. UM~ Quiet | Steady to easler. H:n Loy, Class COFFEE—Spot, quiet; Rio No. invoice, S5% 85% | 7 7.18c: miud, qulet: Cordova, 10813 """ - - S The market for Coffee futures closed d bags, inc : Decber, 6.95@7c; Janu ; g PRy -4 & 2Be; May, T.d5c; July, 573 70; mixed, 3‘3 5.°u,€’:\§6' P 3 w, strong: fair refining, 4%c; . o $404.00; “putt. e centrif fagal 86 test, 4%c; molasses suger, | it 10.000 . Bleay 15 B TTER—{'nchenged. ings, s:n:w?:’;x;': wnh;rn, ukzu@ iy Cf on and stockers, F.ESE September, 11l3c; I 3 . i h(‘ltlhb!l" 11%e. g e % s gy .—.," % S oiha Satich | EOUS MARKETS. | EVAPORATEDL APPLES—The market con. | 2 ;4':: | tinues wesk, owing to free offerings. Common, Forelgn Tutures, o1 | 3%@dc. cholce, B@dic; fancy, 6G6kc. LIVERPOOL, b PRUNES It is currently reported that re- | March. May. 18634 | cent arrivale of dried Prunes are meeting with 73% 215 | erticism on account of too much moisture, T4 32 | and owing to the presence of Xhis fruit the | %5 | tome of the market seems rather uncertain, | 38% | although there i» @ fair demand from New 724 | England points, Quotations are de to 6, ac- 514 | conding to g% | “pkico ois - yiakly o G, with o Gy | Ught demand. Cholce, 94@10c; extra chaice, | - ; PEACHES= Afe L. but well held, with | 26 cholce quoted at n%m.c. extra cholce, 95%3@ 30" | 10c; fancy, 10%@11c: - b o Wi 20@28¢ 139% | Condition of the Treasury. ::nh!l‘e "nzoi.(,‘.mc vy fine, 13@18¢; tul lg WASHINGTON, hot“lc—'l‘a-d-)n shilp- | PAneD, ment of the Treasury fhows: Available cash 12 balance, $143,607.208; goid. $85,2¢2,009. ., . No;u“r?&s—amwfl $757,906: SEATTL ov. g8, B ; Son New York Cotion ‘arket. balancen, BT bl ipy| Ew xomk. wxwmmn—gnm B | e IC S - A i 4% | opened steady; November, December, | . 16.—Clearances, ,084; €3% | ¢.8lc; January, 9.91c; February. 9.95c; March, | b.f::f&. llm.u )-“' g bl 42% | 10.03c; April, 10.08c bid; May, 10.16c; June | SPOKANE. Nov. 16.--Clearances, $534,917; 1355 | offered, 10.16c; July, 10.1%; August offered, | balances, $37.602. i 90 Futures closed steady; November, Dflc De- ‘ 2% cambvr ‘T’c‘ January, 9.85c; February, y ; WAL MARKETS. s aE R Delaneli tats | Exchange and Bullion. | iy, 1 74% | Spot closed dull, 10 points decline. Mjadling New York Exchange continugs weak and - spianis 10.15c; midaling gulf, 10.40c; sales; fgiirae is a fraction lo'tAr!.“ o8 LOC, 6% | -slerllng Exchange, .my amu u m( ar oyl Visible Grain Supply. | Sterling Exchange. " it z 25 NEW YORK, Nov. m—hz;t..“vmm supply 5‘:‘!'1"%'51&:“'- “ l!; fl F3 Saturday. Novem as compiied change. . = 5 Y. Exchange, telegraphlc.. 04 05 g" - heat. 31.302,000 bushels, N 2.m.om’alvn. per ounce ...s I — @ 58% %3 0G0 in, decreage 1120 Mexican Do"‘xmmuuuoxix. wue 46 S els, increass | A wfl in- | New York on Parls s lgg :}“ s m"; cw-unu 000 bush- N::r: !g;t on Mexico 151 1 ;_decreas: Paris on London ... 4% %% | one ‘um‘-.ahn W:mfl A Rl Wabash nges in avai supplies w :;flr:puk- E. 21 23 L Iet socount: ‘Wheat and Other Gf“- ! 340 e | Wheat—United States and ¢ east of | WHEAT—Liverpool futures were lower, but i "“ m, lmalnnlnl Nmt | the forelgn markets in general showed ilttle for Eurepe, flzrl i | increased, 8,000 Chicago dropped from '1 13 to $1 1 i e Tecove to ¥ G = X e e e Py 0 al it b AGE o several tractions -umm":\{n Y featureless ™% 18y 31 88 34y "ug % o B i & 18" niedy | coupon 1l new 4s nclggufllnn & St L 48 Botwn Stocks and Bonds. |Copper. R‘n(e . & Western.. B9 omt & Wektern .. 49%] Do lst pfd.... | Do prd 4s5.103% 4. loe% uw’\- for three Receipts, . | and | ket. Locally no further ch: was reported, the tone being firm at $5 Iron closed at 51s 6d in Gl jow and at “l 3d in Middiesboro, Locally iron was firm.’ CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. ‘“fimm Grain and Provisions. ICAGO, Nov. 16.—Before the opening in the wheat pit to-day traders were grected With | an official ‘stutement of the World's shipments | #nd of the visible supply. - Both totals being discouraging to the bulls, sentiment at first was rather bearish. Another factor contribut- | Ing to the mier tone was a decline in all for- 4 | ©ign grain markets. Liverpool was down over | | halt e cent. Initial quotations on December were e lower to Jc higher at $1 10%@1 11%. 1 n';' Fflr|n :;;ndc there was nn‘enwumx rices shum, cember to $1 1 May to $1 10%. Shorts took advantage of the and in covering sales caused an upward | movement in prices. As the session advanced | the buying beeame more general and resulted @ strong undertone. The improved demand [ < attributed mainly to a revival in cash business at all important grain centers. A message from Minneapolis stated that the de- | mand for cash wheat there was the best ex- | perienced thus far on the crop. -One explana- | tion of the sudden development of the demand for cash wheat in the Northwest was the pre- sumption that millers had elther mede same large sales of flour or that they had come into the market for future supplies because of The dip in prices. In this connection a message from the Pacific Coast stating that it was hinted there that Japan will be forced to buy Inimense. stocks of - American flour WIthin & fw wesks was considered significant. During the last part of the session prices steadily | advanced until December touched $1 121 and | May S$112%. The close was almost at the | highest point of the day, final quotations on ’; | December being 1%@1%c higher at $1 11%@ | 112, May closea 1%c up at $1 12%. | rength of wheat was.the main factor in corn_market. December closed 134c up at 4@51%c. Oats were firm. December closed e up at | 287, | “Buying by caused a strong provision market. showed January pork up 12%@15c; up 215¢ and nibs 5@7%c higher. The close The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— < December 1114 112% 110% 112% May 111% 1128 110% 112 | July 7Y 98% 07 o7 Corn No. . December 51 0% 5% i 45% 0% 5% 46l L. WY 288 28T 311, 3y 314, 31% | January . 2 55 12 70 ay .. 2 57% 1276 Lard, per 100 Ibs— & January . @ T02% T 0Ty Ma. 17 T T2 Short Ribe, per 100 = | Januar. 6 5 647% 651l | May 660" 670 Cash Grain and Provisions, CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat, $1 0891 No.' 3, §1 @113 £ 13% @13 2’ corn, 3 31%@32%c . 3 white, 31@ 31 I\ ¥ T9izc, mood feeding bariey, »flfidfifl-r fair lfl choice malting, 42@082c; No. 1- flaxseed,: $110%; No. 1 Northwestern, seed, $2 65; mess pork, |ard per 100 poun.h short ribe sides (loose), $6 87 o e e (hoser, SO BTG v, basis of hlq?‘ wines, $1 24; clover, con- Ftract grade, $12 2! May was l{c lower to Ysc higher at $1 11%@ ! packers and covering by shorts | lard was | 2 or 3 CASH BARLEY. Feed, @1 12%; Brewing and Shipplus, st i P G evatice, $1 1501 20 per "otk FUTURES, !eflion?wuwl. m. Pens 3100k 81 ob% s 00% Rmber B I 1w e ! 2 p. m. Sesion. (qun Low. Close. December ...$1 09 0% ST | May—No sales; §1 Posd, vid- 81 00 o ! OATS—Connnna emay tov The market | as rather quieter yesterday, " hite. . $1 nu 1 B7%: Surprise, $1 55G1 00' 1 323 1 45 for No. 1 extra fine for - 1 [§1 B3a175 o —Y*ulerdlyi recelpts from the West were 3000 ‘ceie. The market continues steady | ' at previous quoullfl“, except lower prices | 1 45@1 50 Yellow, 1 50 for Mixed; California Jarge Yellow, 31 g1 smail ‘round do, $1 55@1 €215: White, nom. for 45 nal; Egyptian, $1 35@1 40 for White and #117%@1 20 for Brown. RYE—$1 401 45_per i BUCK“'HEAT—-P«nmJnI-I ‘at about $2 per Letl, 1 { Flour and Millstuffs. UR—Calitornia_Family Extras, $4 $09 5 .Lousull terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 70@5; - and Washington, jobbing at $iG+ 50 P TLUSTUFFS_Prices In_packages are as follows: Graham Fiour, $2 75 per 100 Ibs; | Rve Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flou | 57; Corn Meal, §2 50; extra g -3 do, $3 Ot Meal $4; Oat Groats, $1 25 Hominy, $3 60@3 85; Buckwheat Flour, $4 25; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina. $4; Whole Wheat F’lour. $3 50: Rolled Oats, hbll. $6 75@7 80; In sacks, $4 25; Pearl Bnnelu $5; Split Peas, | | boxes, $5 50; Green Peds, 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs, Quotations for evervthing remain as before. | The Hay circular of Somers & Co. says: | *"There seems to be & steady lessening in shipments of hay, for during the week just ended we have received but 2200 tons, in com- parison with 2700 tons for last week and 3500 | for the week preceding that. In spite of the | comparatively light shipments we have been | recelving enough to supply the demand, for business has been very quiet, both as to local |trade ang export demand.' Cars are still scarce, and it is podsible there would be a lit- tle more hay coming if orders for shipment were filled promptly, but it is reported that many holders of hay have decided to with- hold shipments until a more favorable oppor- tunity. | " “Albsolutely nothing of interest can be re- lporltd concerning the local situation, for al- though we have had two or three weeks of | fine weather, at the present writing it is raining again, which Will tend for a while | at least to prevent any further talk of a dry | winter. State, which is naturally lessening the con- sumption of hay everywhere. A cold snap | would destroy much of this, so we have nu | reazon to doubt that there will be the regular winter's consumption of hay through- | out_the Coast. | " ‘Most of the hay now being marketed Is | of the better grades of wheat and tame oat; | the poorer qualities are being held back and | therefore at present are in somewhat better ’drmn.nd. We can note no change in prices and can see nothing in sight at present that little promises any better figures for some | time to_come." fi PEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, & ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, jobbing, $33; Cocoanut Cake, s ; Cocoa- . $24G25; Corn Meal, $31@31 50; | Cracked Corn, 50! Mixed Feed. $22 509 25 Horse Beans, $30@40 per tcn Broom Corn Fee [ ctl. H A eat, I"fi'lfl Wheat and Oat, 14; Ont ‘Wl", Bariey and Oat, $R@11; tper Oat, $7@10; stable $9G10: \[w Loat, Clover.” $110; Alaita, | STRAW—35@60c per bale. YValun- stock, $9G12 pex Beans and Seeds. | guErices for Beans remain about the sam Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | The quotations represent merchartable lot Flour, barrels 5 00 €00 ' as weather damaged sell down as low as $L ‘Wheat, bushel. £ 134,900 and have no definite price. Recelpts were Corn, 163, 5820 sacks, making 25,110 thus far this weel | Osts, 101,100 BEANS—Bayos, $2 75@8: Pea nominal | Rye. 45,400 Butter. $3@3 25; small White, $3 15@3 3 Bariey 49,300 large White. Pink, $2 753 15: e | Red. :;"’.-;:fll;‘ L S 15a4'25 Red Kid- Butter, Cheese and Eggs. . neys, ackeyes, a per ctl; - i |'Horse Beans, $1 852 40. CHICAGO, November 16.—On the Produce ' Hotze Beand 0 EWE S0, § 7065; Yellow change to-day the butter market was steady. | A 2 | Mustard, $3 25; Flax, $2@2 75; Canary, 6% Creameries, 16G24:; dairres, 15@21c. Eggs | ool i) “i5iaidie; Rape, | 1%4G2%c: firm ‘at .mark, cases included, 1734@20%c. 2w g 4 d | Timothy. 5%c; Hemp, 3%@3%e per 1b; Millet, firsts 25%c, prime firsts, 253c, extra 27%c. | JUNTIN Palon “Corn Seed. $20@21 per tom. Cheese, steady, ICH@1li5c. DRIBD PEAS— 3 80; . Groen CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Chicago. 16.—CATTLE — Roeelpu. Steady ‘35 CHICAGO, Nov. 26,000, including 4000 Westerns. rs, $1 25@2 40; 64 Western steers, $3 10@5 15. eipts: To-day, 85.000; to-morrow, X Steady to 5o lower. Mixed and butch- ers, $4 6564 S5; good to cheice heavy, $4 806 ; rough heavy, $4 50@+ 63; light, $4 608 k of sales, $4 654+ 80. . , 22,000. Sheep and lambs, to choice wethers, $4 3084 70 50G+420; Weatern ve lambs, $4 25@6; | $1 .yfl'«l'a 50 Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 16.—CATTLE— 3 ts, 9000. Steady. Native steers, $3 4..@ = and heifers, $1 504 7: $2 25@ 4 10: bulls, $1 150 Western ' steers, §3@4 les, Peas. $1 75G2 50 ver ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Previous conditions prevafleg in the market for river Potatoes and stocks were steadily accumulating. Salinas Burbanks ruled firm st previous prices under a good demand for lceal consumption. A fresh car of Sweet Po- umes came In and was readlly marketed at ® c per cemtal, Onlons wers firm at full ofi¢rirgs being limited and the de- Bhand brisk. Green Peas and all kinds of Beans were in limited supply and firm at good prices. Fresh arrivals of Egg Plant were light, and as old stock was cleaned up prices advanced _sharply. Tomatees were firm for good stock, with ccea- sional salcs reported at $1 p box. while poor lots continued to drag. The other vegetables | were generally In good supply and weak | POTATOES—Burbanks from the river 40@ | €5¢ per ctl: Salinas Burbanks, $1 10@1 35 per ctl; River Reds 60GT0c per ctl; Sweet Pota- toes, 8Bc per ctl. ONIONS—$1 75G2 per ctl EGETABLES—Green Peas 5@6c per ib: Slr!n{ Beans, 3 b Wax Beans, 4@ per Ih; Lima Beans per 1b. Tomae 40@85¢ per box; Summer Squash, $1@1 25 per box; Cabbage 60c_per ctl; Carrots, % ck; Cucumbers, 256i50c per box; Garlle. 4% CSc Der ib; Ege Plant, $1@1 25 per box: Dried Peppers, nominal; Green Peppers. 25@40c per box; Marrowfat and Hubbard Squash, $109 1Z per ton for round lots. i Poultry and Game. All kinds of Poultry were in good request, and as recelpts were light the market had a firm tone and was practically bare at the close, Receipty of dressed heaviest thus far this season, cases. and the best quickly at and met about_previo POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, "'lfl?fic for No. 1 and 20G22¢ per Ib for Live Tur- keys, 17@20c for old and 2042 youn;, Geece, per puir. $1 7302 GAME—HAHI!G Ducke, $3G6 per dozew; Canvasback, 5.1@«. Teal, $267 50 50; Sprig, §2 50 a @2; Red Heads, a. Geese, ot e, h 51 | Honkers, $3@5: Snipe, $3 for Englieh and $1 % for_comman; Doves, $1 25: Hare, §1 50G1 | Rabbits, §2 for Cottontalls and $1 50 Brush. for Butter, Checse and FEggs. The continued cline in Butter has thus far fajled to stimulaie the demand and the market is as dull and demoralized, as it was when much higher. The ruling price for flne ! creaméry yesterday was 20c and some very rood brands were closed out at 18@19c. glwkl continue large and unwieldy and in- clude more or less creamery that has been on the market for several wotk Of course this Butter has to be sold for what it will brin A fraction has been lopped off the top pri for Cheese, which Is weakening under the in creasing receipts. Eggs declined a cent again yesterday and were quiet and weak at the decline. Most | houses quoted 45c as the top. Recelpts: were 20.000 1bs Butter, 492 cases Eggs ang 9300 1bs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery af frst bands, 20g21c for extr, 1 for lower to medium Eradss: dairy, nmsc cold_storage, nominal; Store Butter. '10@14c: Eastern cubes, nomi Eastern maleu;;-ck 156 L. CH for choice mild new and 10@11c for old: cold storage, \ov.ouc_ Young Americas, 12@13¢: Eastern. 10@15¢ per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, 5748c ~ for £, o ciios and 3140 Blc for common: cold s | 80c: 2@2sc for cholce - e standards and 19@2lc for secon Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | trade in fresh fruits was quite active 0od was noted for some de- of which have been made during the past two three days, i Green feed is abundant all over the ! $10@ | 81 for ordinary favey, 50@75c for cholce and 25@40c mmon. Pmns—wmur Nellls, ;Lfll 50 per box; rmm per box. B per S—50c@S1 box, per GRAPES. Table varlattes, 650@S81 1 crates, 30@50c for small boxes and fl.l 75 | for_open boxes. , ITRUS FRUT gos, Navels, $1 750 er box; Seedl ‘Tanger- {Tnes, ¥125 fo: smal :':; 4 175 for url-_[ baxes; Lem 30@3 s a2 | for 0?:0!0.“ and 'l 25. 50 lm' stand- ! ards; Grape Fruit, $4@4 50 bor case; Bananas, $2G3 per bunch for Central American and 75c@$2 for Hawalian; Pineapples, §1 50@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Rahlnl. Honey. | . FRUITS—New_crop—Apricots, 7%@10c for | Bovals and 9g12¢ T | l(oarxcrk.l Fietines, | 8%@Tic for wmu lnd e for md | Peaches, 71.@S%c 7 Plums, " pitted. - 68010 for binck, T tar red and T@8%c for yellow; Figs, 50c; 3-crown Gbe: 4-crownm, 60ct cr 6 . bulkc vh::ée.’ 2% black, 3%e. lmrl'ed Apples, c PRUNEL TRG1%¢ per 1b for g four sises and %e basle for the A large sz RAISINS—1904 pertal clysters, 82 255 530; Senos, $1 30g London Layers, $1@110; ume Musca! crown, 4lac; 3-crown, 3%c: m—v'n. 3 < Seeded. 4%@5%c; Thompron's Seedless, Seedless Sultanas 3¢ per Ib. NUTS New Tainats, No. 1 !onlh‘{!‘ l”: 12%¢; No. 2. 1 10%c¢; No. 1 hardshel N% ,\u;.gna-‘ 16@17c for Non; uoul&u or TR L. ia@lde for Ne Plus and 1le for Languedoc; Peanuts, Gglc Eastern; Pecans, 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, Chestnuts, 7G10¢ per Ib’ for California -fl 1214.@13%c for Italian HONEY—Comb. 1174@13¢ for white and 1 11c for amber; water white extracted. 5 6e; light amber extracted, 5@3%c; dark, 4 ’;EESWAX—27QMC per 1b, Provisions. There is nothing new, the market belng still_dull and featurele: 'URED MEATS—Baeon. 10%¢c_per 1b for heavy, 10%3c for light medium. T8¢ Tor light, I4c for extra light ang 14le for sugar. cured; dry Salt Sides, 10c; Bellles, 1lc: Eastern sugar. cured Hams. 1234@12%c: 12@12%c: Mess Beef. $1 Mess, $10 50@11; Family Mess Pork $14 50; extra clear, $16 Pig Por: $25; Plgs’ Feet, Beef, 14c per J LARD—Tlerces ?,uoTted{ -tzs c per 1b for Tifornia compound, Tc for Eat Snd 6k Yot pure: maif-barrels. pure, m(g ; 10-1b tins, 104c; 5-1b tins, fose: 3 tins, 105c. OTT(‘),LE\E-OHI half barrel 88c: three half barrels, 8%c; one tierce, 83%¢; two tlerces, 4c; five tierces, Slc per Ib. l-. !n 0 50 per bbl; extra $12@12 50: g ides, Tallow, ‘Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 34@lc under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c: light, 9%c; Cow Hmu. 9l%c for heavy and 93¢ for light; Te: Salted Kip, 10%ec: Salts Veal, n “Satted Calt. 1134c: dry Hides, 17i4c: dry ¢ Kip_ 16c; Gry Caif, 20o; Sheepskins, sheariings. 25@40c _each; short Wool, 40@63c me- dlum, 75@%c: long Woal, $1@1 50 Horve Hides, sait, $3 for large and $2 50 medium, §1 5042 for small and 50c for Cotta: Horse Hides dry, §1 75 for large and $1 26Q 1 50 for medium, §1 for small, EDc for Co!(l. Buck Sking—Dry Mexican, 30c; Mexican, \3c; dry Central Am'riun 0e; Ooll Prime Angoras, 75¢; extra large do, arge, B0c; mediim. 3Gc; small, " No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per Ib Figc; Grease, 2%4 WOOL—Fall cl)p—Sln Joaquin and South- ern, 9@ilc- Southern, 8@9¢:’ Southern Moun- . Middle Countles fres, 12@lic: 10G12c; Northern free, 13gldc; lofillb'-'c: Humboldt and Mendo- rer b, cino. 1bGldc’ HOPS—1304 crop. 20@A2c per Ib. | Meat Market. | DRESSED MEATS. i Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | as follcws: BEEF—5@Tc for Steers and 4@bc per Ib for Cows. | VEAL—Large. 6@7%c: small 7@9c per Ib. MUTTCN—Wethers, 7@712c; Ewes, 6@7c per und LAMB—8G9c per Ib, PORK—Dressed Hogs 6@Sc per 1b, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The followigs quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered In San Francisco, less 409 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: erCATTLE Steers. T1@71%c: Cows and Heit- le@6l%e; thin Cows, i§5c 4G 4'9c per 1b (gross weight). ethers. 313@3%c; Bwes, 3@3%c ver Ib (gross wejght) | LAMBS—§2 5042 75 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 250 Ibs, 4%c: under 140 Ibs 414@4%c; soft Hogs,_ not want. Sows, 20 per cent off: Boars, 50 per cenmt o, and ‘Stags, 40 per cent off from above | quotations. General Merchandise. AGS—f In Bage, $5@33 25; San Quentin, 84 m Wool Bags, 30@32c. Fleece Twine, 7ic. COAL—Wellington, " $3 per ton: New -wwel. lington, $8: Seattle, $6 50: Bryant, $6 Beaver Hill Rosiyn. $7; ° Coos Bay. $5 50; Richmond, Cumberland $13 in bulk and $14 thracite Egg, Welsh Lump, $11 in : Pennsylvania An- : Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13; ; ‘Cannel, §9 per ton; Coke, $11 50@13 per ton in bulk and $15 (n sack: Rocky Mountaln descriptions, tan. OILS- Qurtatlnnt are for barrels; $8 50 per short for cases Castor Bakers' AA, cases $1 10@1 12; boiled and 48 for raw: Chima Nut, cases, ¢afisoc per gallon: Cocoanut Ol in barrels, B8c for Ceylon and Al for Australian: extra Dleached winter Sperm Ofl, 68¢ e Oll, 63c: extra bleach, S Tre; ratural Whale Ofl. strafned Lard Oil pure Neatsfoot, oit 63c; light Herrin 40c; Salmon Of1, g{ ol o bofled Fish 01, Fish Oil, 35¢; boiled Paint Of1 53¢; raw Paint 42 37c: raw ofl, sic. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 130; Pearl Gil in cazes. 10%gc: Astral i9%c: Bxtra Star. 224c; Elain Deodorized Stove Gasoltne, in in ‘cases. 22 itc: Benzine, in bulk, 80-degree Gasolire, 13¢ 1i5e: -] bulk_23e; in cases, 3le. TURPENTINE—Slc per gallon in cases and 78 in drums and iron barrels, RED AND W ed Lead, T4@ TE LEAD— ib; White Lead. T@7%e, according AR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- peny quotes as follows per ib, n 100-'b bags: Cubes, A crushed and Fine Crushed, 8 25c: Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated, 8.10c; Dry Granu'ated, fine. fc: Dry Granulated. coarse, Ge: Fruit Granulated 6c: Beet Granulated 100-1b bugs only). 5.00c: Confectioners' A. e; A : \hrrn\‘n Ny Zxtra .C, 5.50c: Golden C, . c. 10c more: haif e; box © more: 50-16 bags, Toa more for Al kinds. Tablets~Hale el 6.500; boxes, H. Crystal Dominos, Sc per 1b. No ordern taken for lass {han ser- enty-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce, FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ar_sks. 14,414/ Feed. sks 254 Wine. gals 198! Chicory, bbls . OREGON, 9.027| Potatoes, sks .. 1,000 EASTERN. 000! ctls . Corn, } STOCK MARKET. | Continued Activity, With the Sugars Stiil Going Up, | Yesterday was another lively day, with an active business, the sugar stoeks stilt the center of attraction. They were all hi Paaubau selling up to $10 50, Hawalian meralal to- $74 75, Honokaa o $i7 2%, Hutehinson to $15 75, t to $32 25 and Kilauea to $5. Spring vllley Water also firmer, seliing up to $40. and there were nl‘- of Alaska ers at the wide range ¢ $93 50G96 and Plclllc States Tel and ‘l‘elavhon. t $1.0401 0435, | Gas. and was higher at $35 €21 Giant Fowdrs which down to on Tuesday. went up to $63 25. The present market Is an excellent | one for those who look for rapid turns. The ofl shares continued There was nothing (nlm‘ in the T¢ Goose. ing and 'l'ndl.ll Com- uny 'l“ pay a dividend of 0c on the Zlst. San Luls Gas -hd,{hg:ll: onmun bas levica an wflll‘ quent Decem- Der 7; the 5 The, Gelinquent November 20, °"—h°.' Horthain California. Puwder Compeny will pay & rvtflllkmnmy divideng of B¢ per share November 25. was ahs. A1 r cp KlM!'a‘ l!l‘ coup. LLANEOUS BONDS. £ |i‘a| £ ggE l'l h i) L) -_‘-.aw ,zl; L3 11t i $2@2 50; Mexican Limes, | KG' Caltforala, Hams, ! gfi’ anked i stére! compoun | aaric Herring Off, | new in mining stocks except an easer | g uo 100% g e »ep8 Y 41118 VATER STOCKS, i — — |Port Costa... — — | — 60 |S V Wat Co. 39% 40 | GAS AND ELECTRIC. . 3% — [S F G & BE. 87 54% 93 11 [Stkn G & E. — 5% u&— UG&ECo. — — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.310 326 | NK STOCKS. Am Nt Bk..126 130 |L P & A....150 i8S F Sav U.6l STREET RAILROADS. 198%| Presidio ..... 80 — | 40 | POWDER, . Hawalian C 74 k] \Im'l“ C. lfi Hutch 8§ P C 15 15“ Pnuh.u S C lfl Killauea SC. 5 )‘ISC]:LLA‘VXBOLI. | Alaska P A. 96 9T [Oceanic S Co. 3‘-3 l“ (‘ll F'CA.— 993 Pac Aux FA. Z 71 pac C Borx.138 137% | H\& l(l'l'm 95 102 'Pac S Tel Co.104%108 SALES. Morning Session. Board— 10 Alaska Packers' Association... i 5 Alaska Packers’ Arsneistice. | €0 Hawalian Comi & Sugar. | > 75 Honokaa S Co 275 Honokaa S5 Co 50 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co 160 Makawell . 1 | $1,000 Oakland Transit Co 6 per cent. 1 Street— | 100 Spring Valley Water Co. $5,000 Hawallan Coml & Sugar 55 $1.600 Northern Ry of Cal fs.. $6,000 United R R of § F 4 per cent. 86 25 {811,000 S F & S J V 5 per cent......119 00 or | Afternoon Session. Board— 15 Alaska Packers' Assoclation. 20 Alaska Packers' Assoclation. 15 Giant Powder Con 40 Giant Powder | Hawaiian Coml & Suga 200 Hutchinson 20 Hutchinson 50 Hutchinson 50 Hutchinson 50 Hutchinson S lgz Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co.. 200 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 25 Makaweli . 25 Makawell 450 Paauhau S P C 70 Paauhau S P | 20 trie -lGna&l:lG)l&(‘TSs Northern Ry of Cal 5 < Oakland Transit Co § per 3,000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent. | :woosmm: Jal ds (24 mtge)...... 50 Pacihe Lighting Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. ¢ Bid. Ask. 101 [SF & NP 5s.112 112% 114% 8 P C R 4s. 95 103 18 P Co d15s.1014 — ‘Eun Tel €s. 165 | Do 5s . SF Drdk 5s.112 — |Suttr-st 3 | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, 1 Ala S Co... 22 Lon& SF Bk. — 60 Amer Bls Co — [3at Nav Co. 80 — Cal Cot Mils 80 — [Nev Nat Dk.200 — Cal GEECor. 50 30% Oak Bk Sav.i20 — CL110 —"i0ak T Con.. 75 145 100F Hall A 6% — 21 [Orpheum Co. — 1614 13“ !PacC Cas Co. — 133 2% Pac Sur Co.108 ‘% raf Paint.. 30 — 120 !S F Drydock. — €5 — _ % SF&sJ Coal. 174 — 318 'S J Wat Co.103%, DptPwd pfd — 95 SO & MTebt125 — Do com .. 40 — |So Pac Co... 68 — FN Bk. Oak.120 Swiss-A_ Bk.115 — Fischer Thtr 1.40 2 |Truck Elect. — 13 Froch-A Bk.107Tl — |UR InC pfd. 62% 64 Gas Con A.. — 10 | Do com ... 16% — Hono P Co.. — 268 | | SALES. Morniag Session. Board— - 50 Northern Cal Power Co....... 10 00 California Stock and Oll Exchange, tock— Bid. Asked. ociated Trust Cert . 24 itornia Standard b Caribou .. Hantord Ind?pel’ld Monareh (of Ariz Moute Cristo ... Of! City Petroleum Reed Crude . Senator Sterling Thirty-Thr Twenty- Eight Miscellaneous— Truckee Electric SALES. Moraing Session. Board— 400 Four Oil 54 86 Sterling 200 i a3 | 50 Sterling - i X Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- claco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Sesston—Comstocks. 15 = AUCTION SALES AT AUCTION On MONDAY, Nov. 21, at 11 o'el At INTERNATIONAL HORSE MA e Corner Yustith l:n‘\d Harrison, sta, order o ., LAMPSON of I_will sell 80 head WELL SROREN CHOICE YOUNG HoRsEs, - This consign- ment is direct from Mr, Lampson's ranch will arrive at the yards Saturday morning ai will bear a close inspection for soundness. This sale will be conducted as all my sales in the past. There will be no horse D- resented. It they are guaramteed sound they must be sound. If guaranteed to work I pro- Dose to show they will work or no sale. I will also sell one HANDSOME MATCHED TEAM of SORREL MARES, suitable lor lm class livery or for doetor's use, and year-old colt, sired by Boodle, out of & et ard bred mare; would make a grand road hcrse and ds very fast; weight 1150 pounds. Also several choice BUSINESS HORSES. The above stock must and will be sold with- out reserve. VATKINS, Auctioneer. Sale takes vllce rain or shine. L. H. BURD, Auctioncer Will Scll THIS DAY, 1A D THE ALMOST NEW FURNITURE OF THE RESIDENCE, 814 TURK ST. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer. o~ AUCTIGN 8 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1904, st 11 o' clock, At the Livery Stable of ADOLPR DOBRZEN- SKY, NEWMAN, Cal, 40 HEAD MULES, Property of P. H. HOARE. Weighing from 1000 pounds to 1250 pounds. All well broken. To be soid without reserve. L. G. CATEN, Auctioneer. c'ro and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 20 200 Ton of Nev.8 121§ 5111100 Paymaster ... 0% on Jumbo hmu 0 30 Mont Ton ...1 55 1000 17)2000 Mont Ton ...1 Tv 200, 27) 400 Rescue .. 11 1200 MacNamara . 261560 N ¥ Con 12 1000 Vernal Min .. 11 Afterncon Session. 1000 Red Lion | 500 Rescus . 10 400 Jumbo 50, 500 Rescue . oo » Diamondfis . 35 50 Diamondfleld T 500 Diamondfield 200 West End 106 Mont Ton 500 Mont Ton. - 1911000 Ton Goid Mt. 201 Mohawk | WOODMEN SEARCHING FOR MISSING KANSAS MAN Edgar C. Anderes, Who Came Here During Grand Army Encampment, Disappears Mysteriously. The Modern Woodmen of America are making heroic efforts to locate one Edgar C. Anderes of Argentine, Kans., who is supposed to have disappeared in this city during the Grand Army Encampment last year. Anderes ar- rived here and intended to sail for Australia a few days later. He wrote to his brother in the Kansas town to that effect and then strangely dropped | from sight. Anderes was 23 years old, § feet 10 inches in height and weighed about {170 pounds. He was of dark com- plexion and of rather striking appear- ance. He was a prominent member | 0f the Modern Woodmen of America | man of this city shortly after | young man's disappearance, | Redondo), 00 Belcher 17| 100 Con Cal & Vl 7 :fl’ Bullion . . 25 100 Mexican 110 300 Caledonia .. . Zl B0v Chellar . . 38 106 Chollar . . Afternoon Session—Comstocks. 500 Andes . « 24 300 Mexican .. -115 300 Beicher 235 100 BIII:Id . g C C&lt\lmmsflvnfll . 83 | %G‘gldkmr 12| 260 Unlon Con.... 52 08 500 Utah ... o C IJVSL“G QL*T[DNS. - o & W | BEIVRILVISIEREE 58533823!3528352858. BidAse oo Con Cal & V.1 Con Imperial. Con - a5 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD m‘ Morning Session. 300 Gold Anehor. :o;m‘ronouo . 2 700 MacNamara . 190 Ton of Nev.§ s73 100 Xav & O'5rien 081 Cen Eureka..l 10 330 Ton ... ::Gflflw. 20! 100 xm..};: 2500 MacNamara . 27! :3 . 10 |mw.fl Ton of Nev...o 00 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 1 Ton of Nev. b 6 20 b § 2 o = 231 | Ton ®. | n — ot 3 a9 22 0 - iR i { and a man of apparently good habits. His relatives have been striving for more than a year to locate him and fear he has met with foul play. ©O. L. Anderes, brother of the miss- | ing man, notified Chief of Police Witt- the but the Chief could not get a single clew that would help trace the missing man. W. J Elliott, whose office is in the Emma Spreckels building, has been making a search for Anderes in behalf of the Woodmen of this city. —_—ee OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Broadway wharves (plers 9 and 11), fan Francisco: = For Ketchikan, rangsl. Juneau, Treadweils, Haines, Skagway, ete.. Al 3, m Nov. 1 a 11 18 2 26, Dee Change to_thi oimpany's steamers st Seat tle. For victoria, Vancouver, Townsend, | Beattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bfllth Beilingham, lingham—11 a m.. Nov. 1, 6 11, 14 2, o at Seattls to this tom: mors coma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver P. Ry. Eureks (Humboldt Bay)_Pomase. 1:38 Nov. 8, 12, 30, Dec. 6. b e Nov 8. 5, 15, 30, Fre Dec. & tes any San_ Diezo and Sants Barbara— Eanta Rosa, Sund 9 a e ot California, Thursdays. © & m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Saota Cruz, Mor- terey, San Simeon. Cayucos, Port Harford (Saa L4l Oviapo). "Venturs and Hueneme.” ov. [N 15, 23, Dee. a m., Nov. 8 11, ¥ I :“:r TLos Angeles (via Port Los Anj !lnn-.! n Jose del Santa Mazatias, Guaymas (Mex.), further information obtaln folder. Right 1e r«ur"od to v-h-nx. steamers or sa'ling date, New Montgom [} Hotel). 10 Market st and T e tace Hote p/ - Ofce 10 Markat at. Agent. & B myw'u:. G, Hene . ket st n X W !u fic Transfer Co., 20 .Ifl. st.. will eall far III check baggage hotels and residences. Telephone gxehuw- St. Paul = fladel] . vh'(‘llllllvt at Dover for London and A LINE. New York—London Direct. Mntnka, Nov. 2.7 :40 am:| Minnenana, Dec.10.9 am Mesaba .Dec. # 10 a.n Manitou. Dec.17, 10 om New c-u o Dover fov London and Paris. tang eland . Kroonlal .Dee. 17 Fin! ew _Yort—Oueenstown—Liverpool. Ru er Nov. t\ n-mln«nmcn.e 14, 10 am Cedrie. - am IOI- s . 1. Jan. 14, Feb. 2% _Dee. 12 Feb. 4, March 18 M s Dee. 10, Jan. 28, March 11 Ja: . 18 C YLOR. Passenmer D T et st ‘San Franetsco: mu il o 8.8. ALAMEDA, for Honclulu, Nov.19, 11 A M. §. 8. MARIPOSA, for Tghitt, Nov. 25, 11 A M. S 8 _SONOMA, for Hdnolulu, Samoa, Auck- jand and Sydmey. Thursday, Dec. 1, 3 P. M, 1L.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. (0., Agts., Tickat Ofca 543 ¥ar- et Feeight OMcs 327 Market ST, Pler 7, Pacils it COMPAGNIS GENERALI TRANSATLANTIQIR onhcn. y,& :rrun S w-wlanm'rh—

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