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THE" SAD FRAN CISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1901 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ] or two stocks were strong at a time the suspicion that the market was being zlia r A all street stocks | ported for the purpose of realising. The exist- 1 b 4 s lower, with call| coce of this suspicion made the market. vul- | 53 money higher. | merable and when the rate for call loans flur- | | 3313 Cotton market lower, with the senti- | Jid 1o 4 per cent in the afternoon stocks came | | 881 ment bearish out freely from all quarters of the room and ¥ a7a h. Drices broke rather precipitately. Some of the | 137 Do | S04 Silver and Mexican dollars higher. Y:l"‘l;e: of Srensth had mpininal explanations | | 50% e - S for their advance. but the subsequent market | 4 w York Exchange weak. caused the impression that the advance had "2&}; Local sugar stocks weaken. Good been manipulated for purposes of sustaining | 5% trading in bonds. . enormous absorption both - of | b W heat. Barley and minor grains about | United States Steel preferred .;d’ of the sink- | ‘28:5 the same. ;fm":sd‘ bt;nd- ;:d the operations were at- 38 e = | “ed in layge degree to the operations of a | ....... M.pf8 ... ... ). 30 Bran “.""' Hay still weak. Beans| ool Coiorado Fuel was the only one of the 1m‘wmwn: Cent.| 243, 23% glm 2y and Seeds quiet. independent steel stocks to show marked sym- | 1900, Do pid ... ...| 4| 47%| 4TR| 48 pathy. The movement in Brooklyn TYansit d Manhattan was paralleled by that 11 In- Flour and Millstufls in average de- | 1,392,600—total shares sold. ¥ es sold. mand. te:borough Transit on the curb. On the other " e Low grade P # hand, the persistent heaviness of the Pacifics New York Bonds. pariec - o E :""“‘nio‘ s ““"“m‘e 10 AC- | on the Stock Exchange had its counterpart in U 5 ref 2s reg..1043/L & N unified 4s.1031 > ns firm. the declt £ Northern Securities on the curb. Do coupon. 10413 Man con gold 4s.1053 Turkey market liberally supplied and The motive seemed to be a disappointment | Do 35 res......104%Mex Central ds... 781 et over the further postponement in the Northern | Do coupon 104151 Do lst_imc..... 2T% 2 Securities case, but these scattering points of Do new 4s reg.130% Minn & St L 4s.. 97 Fruits guiet and affected by the de-! Weakness were enveioped in the later decline Do coupon......130% /M, K & Texas 4s.102% mand for Turkeys. which overcame the whole market and wiped out Do old 4s reg.1064 Do 2ds ......... 884 irkeys v the gains In the few strong points. The Do coupon......105% NR of Mex con 45 §2 Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins as be.. cial cause of the flurry in the money .parket | Atch gen ds. Q2% N Y C gen 34s..11u% fore. to be the placing of over $10,000,000| A Do adj de. .. SLUN ¥ C gmn G- 0% g nia Car Trust E > | Atlantie C 5. 9 or Pacific ds. Provisions still inactive.in all posi- han that Bave pecaea | Bl & Ohio 48, w0 B S tions. y 961 | Nor v con 4s.101% o e e 5e.111%/OSL 4s & partic.1041 It was perceived | © Proposed shipments of Butter to the East off, P Conv 3ls.....103 Reading gen is...102% M con 5s.11614 . 925, 108 Clwese and Eggs weak and the latter I B 2 late bid up th o C. B & Q new 4s. g is. 89% lower. But there wore 1o et oterat | CM & SP gn 46.110%St Louts SW lsta. 979 | - o » * for expo 1 C & NW con 7s.128%4/Seaboard A L 4s. S43 Wool, Hops and Hides still very firm. | 2 &9 for export. although the forelgn ex-| g g s 263 | Live Hogs in light receipt and firm. | were: only slightic: oiore o o warest” prices | 5 5 vy Bs....118% Tere only slightly above the lowest and the | o 0% Stan 45108 [Tex & Pee lsta. 1203 Other Meats unchanged. tone was weak, at losses generally of | bt"_’"e;r, 1 and 2 point | Jonds weakened at some points in sympe- | thy with stocks. Total sales. £9.965,000. | United States new 4s advanced % on call. | New York Stock List. | 84 (Tol St L & W 4. 82 5. 85 4510114/ Wabash lste Do deb B Stocks and Cotton. New Den & Rio G Erie prior lien 45.102 E. F. Hutton & strength abroad was sald to be a result of | active buying caused by reports from Argen- m,’:,,m, st tina claiming that heavy rains had delayed barvesting in that country. From the start| shorts were eager bidders for wheat, but of- ferings at first were i A little later there was some selling as a result of Iiberal receipts in the Northwest. There was also con- siderable profit taking, Wwhich finally resulted in & shght reaction. At $1 08% for December, however, shorts again became active buyers and prices started on another upward move- ment. Throughout the r of the day the fendemcy was toward a higher level A | number of reports. were received from the | Southwest stating that rain is. greatly reeded and that much damage is being done by drought. Another bullish consideration was a decrease In primary receipts. St of cash wheat at Kansas City was also a factor. The high point on December for the day was | remched at $1 09 May touched $1 10, The | market closed with December at $1 00%5. May closed at $1 09%@1 09%. Strength of wheat, small country receipts and higher prices at the sampie tables were factors that held the corn market firm. The volame of trading was not large, busi- | ness being largely of a scalping character. De- Cember opened ¥@Thc higher at 45%@i0%ec. sold between 4S%@iSke and 494c and closed at 49c. May ranged between 53¢ and 46c and closed at 457 @4bc. | " Influenced by the bulge in wheat the oats market held firm, but the volume of trading | year; disengaged. 3 98 the way to thia post, 167,520 tons, against 195, 16 WHEAT—The foreign markets were quiet and not materially changed. Chicago was 1%c higher on the day. The Chicago letter of E. F. Hutton & Co. said: “Our market opened strong and sharply higher under the infiuence of higher cables, reflecting uneasiness on the other side, pre- sumably over the Argentine barvest situation. This, coupled with the extremely short infer- est in the market carrled over night, caused a wild opening, after which the did but very littie. The dction of the market to- day shows how acutely the Argentine situation can affect our market. Any serious damage to that erop would cause a change in the en- _tire world's markets and give ours a bullish [impetus. "Cash markets continue to Tepat o slow and disappointing demand an: - | ports for Flour are absolutely nothing. W | continue to feel that the market is a profes- stonal scalping affaif and will be influenced largely, aside from foreign news. by the po- Was small. December opened a shade higher | at 28%c, sold up to 29c and closed at 25%@ | sition- of the pit traders. Sentiment to-night 59¢. May ranged between 3134@31%c and 31% | is _very much mixed.” | " This market was quiet at the decline of Yac Jesed at 31%e. @31%c and closed Monday, with futures. however, firmer. There Persistent seliing of lard and ribs by packers | canern o fiem tone in provisions. ~At the start ' is mo new feature to report. Offerings are | the market was a trifie easier on liberal re-| gufficlent for the demand | celpts of hogs. Later P;ICG; railied -l:-: (he’ CASH WHEAT. | market closed firm, with' Jagmary Ppork WD | california Club, $1 45@1 334 California 1713G20c. Lard was up Be. Ribs were 5@T3a¢ |y Australian, §1 66ql 62%: Northern higher. Cluk, §1 50@1 5215, with none offering: North- The Board of Trade will be closed Thursday, |,y "Bigestem. $1 60@l 621; Northern Red, IO B it Segpered O hie leading futures ranged as follo FU = | Ao ‘2 Open. High. Low. Close. Besmion & e m e e Tt A L SUE3% $1 44 1 43% S1 433 | May . 1% 110 1004 145 145 445 1 4% | July 08y 9S% 91% 2 p. m. Session. £t igh, Low. _Close. | Dee 5% $1 43 $1 43% S$1 4315 $1 4315 M 454 { 144% 1405 14% 145 [ 45% 4% | pARLEY_The market continues quiet and j . Onts No. | irm, both for cash grain and futures, and | November ; 30 | the latter showed a rise of 1%c yesterday. e 29, | Choice bright Feed continues in light supply TR 3% and firmiy held. P = CASH BARLEY. ] Mess Feed. $1 08%@1 13%; Brewing and Shipping, 15@1 17%; Chevaller, $1 15@1 20 per ctl. FUTURES. : 1260 | | January B8 n | | { 'AUCTION SALES s St 3 2 - ™ S 100 100 'Horses, Horses, Horses | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th At 11 o'cloek at Internatienal Horse Market, TWELFTH AND HARRISON STS. By order of C. R. Suggett and James Bett of Elko, Nev. I wil sell 100 head of CHOICE RANGE quotation. Stocks continue too demand to absorb. There is no further decline in Cheese, but the market continues weak, with slowly ia- creasing supplies. Eggs have again declined, as the Thanks- giving demand, contrary to expectation. has not been large enough to check the downward tendency, especially as receipts are steadily increasing and stocks slowly growing larger. Receipts were 39,100 Ibs Butter. 805 cases Egg:_and 35,600 Ibs Cheese. ’ —Creamery at c ery t hands, 20§21 19¢ for lower tg medium ; _cold storage, nominal; Eastern cubes, nominal; ed, 15G18c. 12¢ for choice mild new and storage, 10%@llc; Young B i3c per Ib. | ar good to famey : cold storage, 25@. choice. 22@24c for | seconds. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Almost all fruit dealers, both wholesalers ‘were busy with Turkeys and for. and retailers, paid but little attention to fruits. Local wants being light, were quickly fllled and prices had but lttle change from the previous report. | There was continued easiness in Apples aad Cranges, both descriptions being in free sup- | ply. Some extra fancy Oranges were still held | sold. at @ slight premium, but found few buyers, | the top quotation being about ail that the reg- | P ulag trade cared to pay. Berries were in ample supply and cleamed up fairly well | AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAT. Nov. 35 22 Grapes were in increased supply and weaker |11 a m.. ARCADE HORSE MARKET owing to the lack of demand for shipping. | SIXTH ST 1 will sell 30 HORSES, as Goe s STRAWBERRIES—Longworths. 11 per | lot as ever affered for sale. chest; Malindas and Brandywines, 50G8. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctionses. it this bidder. 1 also have seven bead of CH SOUND YOUNG MULES. The above must. be to be appreciated and must and will be - S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. 2 s, $5G6. 2 RASPBERRIES $7G9 HU ERRIES—T CKLEB! i, }cun_ o sales under 10,000 1bs: Mani CRASBD!PJ_M' 0G11 per bbl for East> cheat. e per Sizal, ‘$uc; “Dupicx, She: Bals Rope 3262 75 Coos Ba: | T1%¢ per 1. é T APPLEL Ua1 55 pee hox for exten tancy, 83 | WSOPFEE Costa, Rica_Xominal: steck. 1294 @$1 for ordinary faney, for choice | bags 55 « rime to fagcy and j40c for com: b washed: 13%:813%c for prime wasl + BEARS . Winter Nelits, $1 23G1 50 per box; | I2ic for good washed: ILugide for oo i3 cooking varieties, per box. pritie washed peaberry: 10@llc for > P MON: per box. prime ; 11@12%e for good to prime; BG10%e for fair; T@9%c for common to oF- FIGS—30c@$1 25 per box. GRAPES—Table varieties, 63c@8$1 for crates 30@30c for small boxes and $1 25@1 T3 for open boxes. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges. Navels. $1 508 2 50 per box; Seedlings. $1@1 25: Tanger- | Tnes, 31125 for smali and $1 30_for. large Lemons, $2 50G3 31 392 3 for fancy, for choice and $1 25@1 56 for stand- ards; Grape Fruit, $1 75@2 50; Mexican Limes, | dinary. Salvador—Stock, 7740 bags; 13@lic for fancy washed, nominal: 1114@12%e for strictly prime washed. nominal; 10%,@l1c for good to prime Washed: 9g9iec for fair washed: 10G11ic for fair to prime washed peaberry: 9%@l%o for $00d to prime semi-washed: 9%@9%c for eu- o '-"'l'l!fl;d: ,‘\;;ilw supertor u‘fl"‘“ ed; 9l@loc for 3 b ¥ or tnferior to_ordinary. o T%e for ' tion & Co, 4v3 California street, | Do &en 85 ... 91%IW & L Erie fs. { . s 50 per case; Bananas, $2@3 per bunch for | peaberry. 5% > - mewbirs of the New York (£ W & D C lets.1if IWis Central da F x| Honsion. § "’H"":’” e PG N American and 75:@$2 for Hawailan; | Qf‘lmmmlfl b o o ¥ 7a;. fumish the olicwing offical L AR ort Ribs, per 100 Tbe— .o | December 31705 $110 §1 10y | Piveapples, $I 3093 per dogem. for fair to strictly good washed:® o tor Y3 - Mining Stocks. L 64213 6524 64215 6350 |y 1 109% 100% 100% | good to superior unwashed: 33@l0c for good S| Pl High/Low,| Bid. | Asic | Adams Ca m‘gma-xq L8 60 o7 8 571a 6674 2 p. m: Session. i Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. | T0 o % o hed peaberry. e = s 3 = ¥ s e oot | ber—$1 11 bid, $1 113 asked. The situation remains precisely as reported | "Guatemala (stock. 19.612 bags) and Mexican P e e < Breace 12/ Phoenix Provisions. j A i, $1 115 . yesterday. All fruits are quiet, With StockS. | (steck. €82 bags) -13la@Glilc for (ancy wash- B % 3 "9y, | Brums Con 14/ Potosl g | May—$1 104 bid, $1 1035 asked. | except of Prunes, well cleaned Even the | mal: 113@ldc for prime to strictly P gL, Tog VD R UL 395 n" Com Tunnel .... 0SiSavage Cash quotations were | QATS_The demand is very fair. both for | major part of the Prune crop L, 5 already | Drimg +d. nominal: 10%@llc for etriatly . ry «85‘1 1%| 31% fio‘ /Con Cal & Va... 1 T0iSierra v No. 2 =9fl"{ Wwheat, | teed and seed, at prices which have ruled for | passed out of growers’ hands, and the ame | pood washed; 10@10%c a A ‘_“'a ] 88% | 89 | Horn Silver ..... 1 55/Small Hopes i No.2 red $111%@ | some little time. ~Offerings continue ample, | condition appiles to Raisins. The Nevada ja for fair washed $%0 for mediym: Ll e L | Per <3 URSIANE g | ot conetat mulaly. of Callfornis Red. o1 oo |10 otll lles Dere uneeld snd neglected. | 53 g7y for inferior fo Wrdinary; 10%@114c “eios . . [21 ittle e o i I G . 9.1 ite, §1 4213@1 57%: Surprise 31 551 60: | Nuts rule t the high prices. 3 10e L300 Am Grass Twine| 1% 103/ 10 |'10% | i il | Tye, T06; §00d feeding | Rod " fuf Heod, $h SLHE1 45 for No. T and | N Em e e cr e Sprivocs 1% @10c for | 2 5503 12 DURC TN Cened o Lo Amer Hide & 9% 9 8%| 9% | _3057 S g ot $1.c: fair to choice malting, 42@ | $1 22,1 30 for No. extra_fine for seed, | Royals and 5@12c for ; Nectarines. | gac for good to superior um 1000 American ice. .| ‘ot 8% 88| ' | Call loans 3g3% U & steel sl 5 1 faxseed. $112%: No. 1 Northwest- | §1 42131 50; Black, $1 3001 35 for feed and e for White and Sa@7c EATHER Soie, | heavy. 2@Sle; _extra S et 8% |- 8% 9 all loans @RI S Steel ptd.... 83% | ern. $119; mess pork, per barrel, $11 15G1120; | §1 45@1 623 for seed. | Peaches. T%§S%e per Ib; Pears Be 31@33c per Ib: medium, 27@3Vc; rates will 300 Do ptd........ 3i%| 38 | Time loans 475 | Westing Common. 83 | jard, “per 100 pounds. 369276 95; short ribs | ° CORN—The usual Western was received | Piams - ot Bathe tor black eht. ‘26g2uc: Rough Leaiher. Zqunk; Hanewd 106! Amer Linseed Ofl 1 L il WS Ao it sides (loosws, $6 6215@6 STia: short clear sides | yvesterday, the quantity being 1100 ctls. The | for red and 7@Sie for yellow: Figs, 2 | Leather, heavy, 35@3Tc for No. 1 and ichison 43 02 {Adventu | (boxed), $615@6 57ia; whisky, basis of high | feeling is easy owing to liberal offerings by | bricks,+50c: 3-crown. 33c: 4-crown. 60c for No. 2: medium, 30@37c: Neht. # Rl iy Ly wines, §124: clover, contract grade, $1225. | Chjcago of Western at the equivalent of | crown, 6oc; bulk white, 2%@3c: black. 24@ | skirting, No. 1. 40@42c; No. 3, 36@aSe: Collar PP s - zm Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | §1 371 in sacks hers. New California is ex- Jie; Evaporated Apples, 4i3@6%e per Ib. Leather, 15@16c pey foot: Trace Leather. $0@ g 102%i Atlantie lour, barrels... 21,50 11,900 | pected soon to figure more prominently on L"Rl’Nw—Hfi’l!fie per Ib for the four sizes | g Kip. per 1b; Veal, fin- R B Sy e L | Whea, bushels. .. this marke. Heretofore it has been (00 damp | and 24c basig for the large sizes, fen. | 12164, 50@80c per Ib: Caif, finished, S6eGe por orn, ‘bushels. . | for_ shelling. ATSINS— 1904 o, m 7 17 foot: Beit Rni Boston & Maine.108 [Calumet & Hecla.670 | Gats’ bushels. s Chitans wire yesterday said: “Snow eati- | periel clastern. #2 56: Dahesa, $1 3001 35 | risen “Tagiger Rocgh Sgilts. 3@i0e per Ib Fitehburg ptd. . = hels .- 8,000 mates the Corn crop at 2,573,863,000 bushels. rl.ondrm Layers_ $i§1 10 Loose Muscatels, TANBARK—Ground, $25§28 per tom: stick, Mex Central . % .t Barley, busl . 132,700 This l‘s :'he highest mlnfiu by any of Kht\crnwn. 4lc: 3-crown. 3% $16 50818 per cord, s » A | recognized crop experts this year." | Seeded, 4G5%ec: Thompson's OTLS—Quotations for basrels; for cases R AT g | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | “Western ‘sacked, 31 45@1 30 for Yellow, | Sesdiess s U e b, add Bo; Linsced. 3lc per gallon for Botled and e Poatie A% Oty | B Sy T on the Produce Ex. |$135@1 30 for White and $1 45@1 50 for | NUTS—New Wainuts, No. 129 | 300 for raw: Castor OGNl in cases, No. I T0c: Miscellaneous— [Ise R chanpe loday the Detie ackst wee' Nem {ine: Canments Mgl SeR PEAGLICEI: N U3, IO et e Ne ell jac: | Bakers' AA. cpses. 31 10g1 13: Lucel 300 for Amer Arge Chem. 20 /M o Tk ¢ 5 - | small ro o, 31 | ta: ite, | 2 10c: Almonds, e for Nonpariels. | poiled and for raw; China Nut, cases, A e | Creumerles, 160 Sy [nal; Beypcan §1 3391 40 for Whiie and | 14G14ke for L X L 155@14ke or Ne Plus | @5Ga0c per sallon; Cocosmuc Off in b | — 3 Shinag gt or Brown. -| Ultra and 11c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 8@7c S5e_for Australian; extra 1 T pea 139%/0id Domtnion 27 7| CATTLE, SHEEP D HOGS. |“‘{§’c€-§;¥~£‘£:'i\’r“\-"".“'i e Chestnuts, ‘Tfil?c per Ib for Caiifornia and 11® | Sperm Oil, 83c; extrs bleached winter Whale N 145 _Osceol ——— —Nominal at about $2 per 12 1 talian, ic; Whale Oil, ; extra winter Amer Woslen - nhjp.mi‘ Chicago, | et | HONEY S, 111ag1te tor white ant 109 | Sriinea' Lard O Te: Ne. 1, Lars O e T i d it Eegoi | 11c for amber; water white extracted, H Neatsfoot Ol 7T3c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl. [W: ;‘mn S L,“g:fl::‘yrn | cHIC AGO, ,\;\ ‘._..—( :\'IITLE—MIW.E Flour and Millstuffs. 6c: light amber extracted, 5@533c; dark, 3@ gc“ light Herring Ofl, 42c; dark Herring Oil Ed Elect Iilum.245 ' Tamarack 11,000, including 3000 Westerns; market steady. | myere (5 the usual local and shipping de- [ 4%c 40c’ Salmon Ofl. Hec: bolled Fish Ol 37c. raw | G tectrie 1 Trinity to prime .steers, $5 S3@6 90; poor to! EESV @29c. per Ib. | Fish DN, 3%; boiled Paint Ofl, d%c; raw Paint R Ll e faeatum, $3 40 ickesy JOA fasdent, S20F L D, L0 Thdme. ERIA Sk e P a0 | Zik S o, ste. ; The B e e . O, ? helters. $1 0085; can- | ; FLOUR—California Family Extris, $4 500 Provisions. | " COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, tn bulk. The wee | Mass “Gas 4154/ Teah ... 264 35, calves, $3g O 10 usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $4 70G5:| rne markets hers and in the West continue | 3c: Pearl Ofl In cases. 193e: Astral 1975 é ITnited Frauit 10615 Vietoria . ¥ - | Oregon and Washington, Jobbing at $4G4 30 | quiet and show no new features worthy of A Star. 19%c. Extra Stag 2Zle: Elaine, 26-: v Un Shoe Mach... 58 |Winona ... S o s 0006- | P DOL - Comment. Stocks are ample for all current Eocene. 2lijc; Deodorized Stove Gaseline, in Do pra 31% Waolverine e oy, 83300 | ¢ MILLSTUFFS—Prices 1| afe a5 | needs: | buik. dac: in”casce, T4e: Bemstne. tn balx. . . A . 343 ows: Graham Flour, 100 g U ATS—Bacon, 10%¢ b for | 13c: In cases, e: n ja - Rewon Clesie Sacks. ice mixed: $4 5064 65: rough 783 25; Rye Meal Rice Flour, | nes o T e etium, 3¢ for Ilight, | bulk, e: In cases 3ic. foms '13: T&T‘;\vx . -a'\_nri'h‘:‘\?:lalr.‘... s? light, $4 45@+ 60; bulk of Corn uefiz!, 50; extra c;:am do. $3 80 | 14c for extra lght and l4lze for sugar-cured Tcxrzx'ns:d—szc per gallon in cases and D ¥ g err : 2 : Oat Groats, 25; Hominy, | E Ge: Beliles, 11c: Eastern sugar. | 75¢ in drums and iron barrels. . Anaconda, ... &l Do ped . o EEP—Receints, 22.000; sheep steady: PRt Wil Th W ek | L ey 1‘2‘,;,,12;“.‘ Calitornta Hams, | RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. T4@ 4 Atchison - Umfl:yh‘j:;fle’m-. te Weli g 2 dfh“é a;“:h‘;"?-wfi:‘efim 3'75; Farina, $3. Whole Wheat | 12G12%c: Mess Beef. $10@210 50 per bbl; extra | T%e per Ib; White Lead, TH@7T%ec. according - < s . 5; fair to cholce mixed, @4 30; West Rolled Oats, bbls_ §6 50; in | 0 50@11; Family, 12 50; prime. 1o quantity. e Pac: - - MR iRand M L1% | sheep, $3G5; native lambs, 34 2598 15;: West- g Dearl Bariey, B: Spitt Peas | Mo 30 00 isor eatn clear; $22. Mewm: QUICKSILVER—$40§41 50 for local use and ety i e ) S g | boxes, $5 30;" Gresa Peas. 35 50 per 100 Ibs. ' | 516 50; Pig Pork, $25; Pigs’ Feet. 35: Smoked | ¥13G39 per flask for export S e 2 Chi G Vast. . h I L v, Beef. lic per Ib. SALT—Bales_ 9 for common o the progress- :-:: ’;?&“;:‘ P xg‘?’sflbflaffl.z? ;;,_3 KANSAS C,'T‘;’_'L"_\i,vc‘-_‘»z’_;“nm_m_l Hay and Feedstuffs, | TARD. Tierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for -nnulszx_edguwéy. ,.‘Q sr: 273 ton: m—z:uf;t P - De Beers .........18%| Do pfd - 202! celpts, 21.000, includiog 400 Southerns; market | Bran continues firmly heid, byt prices are | California compound. 7c for Eastern compgund o oI Py A R~ - i g e B | stendy to 1o lowery mate e e T Ghoush roctioa san down (o wimost | Hoke 1 AT ey vl 98 /%5 25 In 80.1b Dags; Genuine Liverpool, $11 30 - 0. pl 88 |Union Paeil 119¢ athern” steers” $2 50fp4 297 'Svathern cows, | ¢! ., though Teceipts ran n to almos! 3 - ins, 3 - . 3 - SR 5 « Erie . %] Do ptd il g?rm;s 25 o R de o helfers, $1 50G5: | nothing yesterday. Some talk about the | tins’ 10%c. fifi?fl","o W s an o Do 1st pta U S Stesl o A 3 facders. 32 23@4 10 bulls, $2G4, weather is commencing. and the trade say | COTTOLENEOne half barrel. S%c: three 1IZ and 70 v STWOCRVEL o o0 o - Do 2d.-pfd...... 56 ¢ Do pfd vear 2 S0q5 15: Western steers, $3@4 50, | that if the rain hoids off much longer the | half barrels, Siic; ome tierce S%e; two tierces, B o e o o TR - i Central ..15314 'Wabash | Western cows, $1 50@3 50. | market will probably harden. | 8%¢; five tierces. Siyc per Ib. g&,‘ Fine Crushed. 6.25¢ z | Louis & Nash .. .142%| Do pfd HOGS—Recéipts, 17,000 market 5@100, BRAN—$1S 30@19 50 per ton | Powdered. 6.10c: Candy Granulated. 6.10c; Dry | M, K & Texas.'. 35%/Spanish 4s ver—Pirm, 27id per ounce. 2@21; per cent. The rate of discount in the open markat for short bills is 3 1-18@8) per cent and for three months’ bills 363 1-16 per cent. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. mecnt of the Treasury ahle cash balance, $143.949, s6s. = ows: Avail- 036 gold, $§ New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov 22 —Cotton—Futures opened easy. November, 8.45c bid: Decembar, 52c; January, 9.6ic: February. 9.70c; Magc i3c Aprl!fl:&& bid: May, 9.88c: July, 9. 9. - Futures ciosed _barely steady. November, .27c; Decembert 0.31c: January, 9.40c; Feb. 9.47c; Mareh. 9.54c: April, 9.60c: May, June. 9.66¢; July, 9.70c. Spot cotton closed quiet, 10 points decline. Middling uplande, 9.96c; do Gulf, 10.18. Salss, tales. New York Grain and Produce. 600(Inter Pump . is of good NEW YORK, Nov. 22 —FLOUR—Receipts, = 4 about average. Walnut Inter Pump | 88 barrels: exports, 90 barrels. Market u 30 | dull and practically lower. Minnesota patents, ST ¥ { | 57 | 3590@6 26 - o ok E WHEAT—Receipts_ 38,600 bushels. Spot, - 100 K C, FtS & Mpfd 83% Sflg‘ firm: No. 2 red, $119 f. o. b. aficat x:_ox - i K C Southern % 29% | Northern Duluth, $121% f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Monday night 83 | hard Manitoba, mominal f. o. b. afloat. Op- occurred in 138 | tions had a strong advance to-day on bullish sortion southern districts. The frosts (100 | Argentine news, higher Liverpocl cables, dry u rning were t00 light to cause | #0% | weather West and active covering, closing 7@ eding are progressing i ~ 'fg | 11-16e net higher. May closed $1 11%, De- except 3 portion of the R R m*lmfi cember ciosed 81 02%, December closed $1 163 { 4700 Manhattan .. (168%|167 167 |1€T" ES_ Firm. - Manhattan Beach .....|....., 9% 11 3,300 Metropol Securs.| S2%| S1i3| s2%] 831 9,500/ Metropol St Ry.. 125K /124 123% 124 3% 22 22% fi* PETROLEUM—Steady. Raw, firm; fair refining, 4 3-16c; , 96 test, 4 11-16c; molasses sugar, - - : refined, firm | COFFEE—Futures closeq steady, unchanged 7 | to 5 points lower, with sales of 100,206 bags. in prime condition. Corn ver districts is turning out Good crops of alives and hered. Qranges continue tion VALLEY —Partly : td s cioudy . e 33 - o r orevailed during the week, | 209/Mo Kan & 4%, 33% December, 6.60@6.65c; January, 6. Marci, —- i om ~ Do pfd - 8% e2% a2l 65 r T 05 Py : e e e Bt | 3100 Mistount Pacifc. 100% 1673 10850 108% | Lo 7 l0g o apot R, eady o 1 th- benes prosrems in| 300 Chat & Ot L 'y 5By | volcs B3c; miia. quiet; Cordowa, 10012 : B e Do off ......[...|- 19 | % | cazmeE “nehanged. e making g0od growth and green | LOVUNRR of Mex pfdf 441 43%| 43% &4 A EGGS—Firm. Western fancy selected, 30c; Stock are healthy and in| 199National Biscuit.| 36%, 5414 B | %% | go average best, 25G25c. » . .The raisin crop is all under S kel b B0k (156 |106% DRIED FRUITS. T ciive Plcking is progressing in the | 149001 Y Ceatral .._.[188 W4R(MK/INE | EVAFORATED APPLESEasy. = Comies, range picking is progressing rapialy "and| 1900N ¥ P T | suosiic: prime. 4% @i%c; cholce, 5G0%c: pments cc e - Do [ ancy, . pments contipue. Rain is needed in -l 7 |7 | PRUNES Show no new teaturs. California | e e T v 5 | 20 | truit on spot is quoted at 2 to Gc, me- | ~Clear, warm Y 9615197 | cording to grade. pre-alle = e th ¥ % Te e e e W e s5] 425 | both here-and cn the Gotiat. Coolos are et 5t e R SR L = e e . 5 Eroaily needed in all sec- 18 (116 118% 11T PEACHES—Firm. Choice, 9%e; extra choice, he dryness of the sofl. Wai i | Ty T the Anaheim district is com. = i > £ 2 below average. ” Olive pick- 5y ew York Metal Market. pickling are fn progress and an exeel- RItraR it NEW YORK, Nov. 22—The London tin o guavas is being gathered. Oranges e s | o K e i spot clos- in- at £132 10s and futures at £132 8s. Lo- u‘-“'imwmm%'—‘ T 25% | cally prices. were without change ou the ev- 07'611‘77,’.1\";&'1@ : the fruit is of good qual- will fall below average. SUMMARY.—Clear, 4ry | erage, though cutside quotations were w 3 with warm days and ecool | ° | I“‘: Spot is m‘-'v‘qmmd at $29G29 174, 5 nights. Lack of rain continues. _ Irrigating | * | 33% | ~ Comper aiso was lower In the English mar- water hoiding up well in pleces, and diminish- 8313 | ket, with spot quoted at £68 and futures at e farmers are anxious, they |231 © | £66 7s 6d. Locally the market was steady at approhensive. 2% = [ 22| peosat prices. LLAke iz held at 314 STE TMMARY —Grass rai - electrolytic @15, and a ng good growth. Some farmers 2 Hiioaie e ¥ > b eve = good portion of fall crops in. but farm wi $4 2004 70 in the work has been much delayed by rain. leca! market and at £13 in London. EREEER Soelter closed at £25 5s in idon. The FASTERN MARKETS. -.'5( a;’f nl;:k‘;t(nlm ol L R Y505 875 for soot. g‘ lmd_dllflgot.dlnm-..d*u 23 87 6 |e Tocally iron was firmer. 99% 1160 : - .y 18 17 Available Grain Supply. Time icans, steady:™ 8., %, | NEW YORK. Nov. 22—Soecial cable and 3%, six monthe, 3% 64 per cent F382 | telegraphic_com received . Prime mercantile paper, 434G4% per eent. @8 | 681 | Street’s show the fe changes in avail- Eterling exchange. frm. with actual business | ag |25 | able . as with last account: in bankers bills at $45715@4.8720 for demand 53 | 531 | Wheat, United States Canada, east of t and at $4 S420@4 425 for sixty day bills. 6% Rockles, 723,000; cats, United States Posted rates. $4 8504 STio@4 88 11708 (11755 and Canada, east of the Commercial_biils, 34 84, FH] 71,000. = . CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. 1&! 1:“ Future Grain and g!‘) =‘ CHICAGO, Nov, Argentina owing 3t !‘g the L option was up 1 53 up 1@1 Corn shows ' are up %40 and provisions ok From initial transactions session _the wheat 9535 | able strength. At 10 D amupcet s nh&, e 1,225, | MIDDLINGS—$23 50@28 per ton. ! lower; bulk of sales, $4 50@4 65; heavy, i 60| | @% 75. packers, $4 50G+ 65; piks and nfim, | SHORTS—$18 50G19 50 per ton. | $3 75G4 55. | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23@24 30 per SHEEP- Receipts, 3000 market strong; mat- | ton: Oficeke Meal at the mili_ $31 50@32 50; tons, $4@5: lambs, $4 50@6: range wethers, | jobbing. $33: Cocoanut Cake 323@24; Cocoa- | 82 75G4 15 ewes, $2 50@+ 25; fed Wyoming nut Meal $24@25; Corn Meal. $31@31 50; | ewes, 95 pounds, '$5. | Cracked Corn, $31 30G32; Mixed Feed, §22 500 | O e |28, Horse Beans, $30@40 per ton; Broom | Corn. per ctl. ATTLE—Recelpts, | ~ HAY—Wheat, $10@15; Wheat and Oat. $10@ f | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Granulated, fine, €e: ‘Granulated, Socal Weas hesfies sepers. ihe stk SUE | SEmtea. SRS 00 De = very strong. with the fall ciip about all B | (100-b bags omiy). 5.00c: Confectionees’ A, fc and sold, hence business will be quiet the rest | Magnolia A. 5.80c: Extra C, 5.30u: Goiden C. of the year. This Is an excellent fail ne:‘r&;l&. ‘%z S I hait Hides continue in good demand and fiym. Barrels. 28 more: boxes. S0c more; Dass no further advance in quotations, however. e fism but quiet at the moment and | 6.50c; boxes 8.75c. H. & E Crystal 9¢ per Ib. No orders taken for less tham sev- | Hops | _omaHA =~ N 2 the quantity left in growers' hands amounts 5700; market 5@10c lower; native steers, $3 75 | 14; Oat. $9@12; Barley and Oat, $8@11: Volun- lJ practically nothing. enty-five barrels or its equivaient. @6 45, cows and heifers, $2 50@5 S5. Western | teer Wild Oat, $7@i0; stable, $9@10; stock, | - HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Ll.‘“ - -~ ll-llu._l $18@19: ex- steers, $2 U@+ 75, Texas ste $2 65G3 715: | 85 50@7; Clover, $i@10; Alfalta, $9GI2 per | about '4@lc under quotations. Heavy salted | tra t.g!_ "4"?1 M. ~. M“T 9923 Lath 4 | coms"and heiters, §2 4065 40; canners, $1 756 | ton, | Steers, g Bt g o and 31 50 foc No. 3 Shales $13 tor | 2 30, stockers and feeders, $2 0@+ calves, TRAWS-35@60c_per bale. | Hides, for heavy amd 8! for Us 3 Mo B3 50; bulls and tags, $1 7563 85. e o B s e T and $18 for sawn: Rustic, $33999. ecelpts, 11.000: market 5@10c lower; | 2 4 o g Beans and Seeds. The Bean market continues quiet and un- | ehanged, with just enough shipping movement to Montana and Telas to redeem it stagnation._Limas continue firmly heid. Re- celpts yesierday were 9216 sacks, making 19,- 311 for the first two days of the weck. There is nothing new in neavy. $4 xed, $4 30G4 5213; light; | $4 45@+ 55, pigs, $4@4 40; bulk of sales, $1 @4 520, SHELP—Receipts, 7300; market steady: Western yearlings, '$4 25G4 60. wethers, £ ! SCELLANEOU BEANSBayos, $2 : Pea, rnominal | E NOuS Butter, $3@3 25: small White, $3 13@3 30, s large White, $2 40@2 65; Pink, $2 75@3 15 i Foreign Futures. | Red. $4 50; Lima, $4 15@4 25: Red Kid- LIVERPOOL. | neys, $4 50; Blackeyes, $2 60@2 5 per | Wheat— | Horge Beans, $1 85@2 40, May. | U GEEDS—Brown Mustard. $4 75@5; Yellow jomenn T2% Mustard $3 25; Flax. $2G2 75; Canary. 6% S T2% | G7c; Altalfa, 15%@16%c: Rape, 1.L621¢: - | Timothy, 3%c; Hemp, 3%@3%ec per Ib; Millet, Wheat— Mar.-June. | 21,@dl9c; Broom Corn E 21 per_ton. ning 25 05 | "'DRIED PEAS—Niles. $1 75@2 50; Green e 2505 | peas, $1 73@2 50 per cti. Opening 32 60 ' Closing 15 32 60 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The best ofterings of Burbank Potatoes con- tinted to meet with a fair local demand at i : | steady prices, while low-grade stock com- BOSTON, Nov. 22.—The wool market has | tinued to drag. with suppiies of river kinds | been more quiet the past week, but it has lost | still accumulating. Sweets were in free sup | none of its strensth. Lack of supplies has | ply and stood as previously quated. Onions been the cause of curtailment in business. An | continued firm and famcy ~stock brought a Boston Wool Market. | average estimate is that there will now-be over | slight advance. A carload came in from 20,000,000 pounds left in dealers' hands by | Oregon. 5 January 1, a notable decfease from last year. | Miscellaneous vegetables were generally: ‘Tarritory wools continue active. quiet, but stocks of most kinds were compara- | ldaho—Fine, 18%@I%;: heavy fine, 18@17c; | tively light and, aside from an advance fine medium, 1814@19c; medium, 21@22c; low A fancy Tomatoes, prices were unchanged. | medium, 224 Tomatoes were atill n heavy supply and weak 173%@18%c; heay; 15 Wyoming—Fine. at_irregular rates. m, 22@ _ POTATOES—Burbanks from the river 40@ fine, | @16c; fine medium, 17T%@18%c; m | 2e; low medium, c. 4 85¢ per ctl; Salinas Burbanks. $1 10@1 35 per | ,_Utah and Nevada—Fine, 17@18c: heavy fine, ctl; Oregon Burbanks, 73c@$i per ctli; River | 15G16c; fine medium. 1714@18c; medium, 22@ Reds, 60@70c per cti; Sweet Potatoes, 65@SSc | 23¢; low medium.§23G24c. per_ctl, | Montana—Fine choice, 21G%; fine avernge, | ONIONS—$2@2 30 per ctl for faney and 19%20c; fine medium, 21@22c; average, 19§20c; | $1 25@1 50 per sack for off grades. | staple, ‘22638c; medium choice, 23@323c, VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 4@7c per Ib; e per. Beans. 5GTc; Lima Beans 414@5c per 1b; Tomatoes, String Beans_ 3%@ic b Wax London Wool Sajes. 40e@$1 : Summ TLONDON, Noy. 22—The sixth serfes of the | box: c.x;'fi..bv :ac-r'v'-: ?:?'7.’:"@:.‘, ‘7'& :: | 1804 wool sales was opened to-day. There was | sack; Cucumbers " box: Garlic, 41 | a large attendance. The offerings numbered | per Ib; Egg Plant_ $1@1 25 per | |1 bales mainly Merinos. - Competition was | Dried ominal; Green Peppers, 256 | active prices 3 veral parcels of . 40c per box; Marrowfat and Hwbbard Squash, | good Quesnsiand, New South Wales and South | $10G12 per ton for round lots. | | Austraila mew clip were offered, Americans | paying 1s 3 for the best lots of greasy. Cross- | breds were in strong demand. Merinos were 5 | percent dearer. Medium crossbreds 10 per cent and coarse grades 15 per cent above the | last sertes. H St. Louis Wool Market. | §T. LOUIS, Noy, 22.—WOOL—Steady to firm. Poultry and Game. Dressed Turkeys were in heavy supply and continued to monopolize the attention of Poul- Early deliveries Medium, grades. combing and clothing, 2iG29¢; . and |n some Instances com- | light Hae. 18@25c;. heavy fine, 14@18c; tub | pelled to pay 27c for selected lots. but the | washed, PORTLAND, Nov. 22 —Wheat—Walla Wal- 1a ifor export), S6c: milling, S3c: for Eastern a:znu, 85c! biuestem, 3¢ higher; valley, ge. WASHINGTON. that ere held at 27c per pound were thrown on the market and were being pressed for sale at 23@25c. Re- tailers were complaining of the light consump- tive demand, which they claim was due the fact that high had been | TACOMA, bluestem, in | trom | Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. | Flour. qr sks.. Bariey, ctls ... Oats, Corn Kip, 15c; dry Calf. 2@ee Gach: shert di ctls (West),ctls FEES TP _— Taltow cia S R o s Seaquin ana Sewth-| I —Fall o n ? 9@ilc: Southern. " ‘Southern Moun- tain, 9@11c; Middle Counties, free. 1 do defective, 10G12c; Northern free, 12@lic 30, defective. 10@12c; Humboldt and Mendo cino. 16@18c per Ib. HOPS—1904 crop. 29@32c per b Meat Market. A further advance in Hogs is reported and | Ko are also the dif- el and the market ferently, _Arrivals are light fa 8rm. The other Meats show lirtle_chaage. {?uu ¢ 4 e O Ik S5SNI AT % | Makawell was firmer, selling up to and Rest Wyine plemtiter. Onomea sold at $33. The other stocks showed DRESSED MEATS. Do of note. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers The ofl shares continued quiet. THe mining are as follows: | shares were fairly dealt In. with the Comstocks BEEF—3@ic for Steers and 4@35c per 1D | rather weaker than otherwise. P for_Cows. The, will not be in session {o-mor- A SN R S e Ay g MUTTON—Wethers, 1@7%¢; Ewes, 6G7c per | "0y dividends just d-:-tmhm are: Off City Pe- 3 troleum, o of LAMB—8@0%c per Ib. w’u payabie PORK—Dressed Hogs. 6@Sc per Ib. Twenty-eight Off Company. & reguisr mouth! e oot it | T &y & % LU SHEL RS i for E { A e s Franciach, jées 460 | The New Tork and Honduras Rosario Mining 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: paid & dtvidend of 1 per cent om the 7% @7lsc: Cows and Heif- | capital stoek November 19. California Foztune Ol of Sunset ‘ows. i@5c Company e > g B has levied an assessment of § cents per share, December 19. weight). s'ng:z?—wm,n 3%@3%c; Ewes, 3@3%c | delinquent I (gross weight). P LAMBS $2 3062 75 per head. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. HOGS—Live Hogs. 200 to 250 Ibs. 4%@4%c: 136 to 200 ibs_ Se; 80 to 130 Ibs, 4R@4%c: soft | e e & Bl s, not wanted; Sows 20 per cemt off: Boars, 30 per cent of§ and Stags 40 per cent b UNITED STATES BONDS. e quotations. . iy v Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Merehandise. § @ cow. MSK NI @ @ eI BAGS—Grain SKOONe: San Guentia; | ¥ NE NN S $4 50; Wool Bass. . Fleece Twine, Tl4c. CANNED FRUITS—Following are prices for AhA':; . s M R P stz Fl.BIE] | Cal € G Se.102%103 | e > 5 T Cal G &E & 1 120% — : & B3].& m & ct Sa S4Y S3% 1 FRUITS. a1t Cal-st C o114 — | 15105 E & F S € C Wat Js. 96 — — 5 18- 1S EdL & P 6135 — | - H |: 3 F&CHE — — - n'xc&“fltnfi -l ey z ¥ — i - [ B % a5 oot e = - 16D 135 125 115 Hom R T 6s.1043f — zal 1 | L A Elec 5s.108 — | 10955 200 165 150 L A Ry 5s..116 — | = BB AT T 150 1 l:filfll Do gtd Se. - 108 1 135 125 115 LAP lem 3s. - 108 190/ 1600 150 130 Mkt.st C 6 = 135 110/ 100( 90| Do lem 5. At R e et SIsISs Continued on Page Fourteen. T b e e - ‘hfi‘\fi_.’ | # i § ii 3] W in sacks; per short : y CODFISH — Bundles, per Ib, | 9fice dmw‘-mm&..- = 'E‘ tifcates will indicate whether : ‘discount for! New York, 15, 1906 v

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