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13 VARY 3 CETS. |#sainst the gold exports in the foreign ex- 300U R R of § F..| %1 17 | 17% AR) MARKETS. |Sinee mack s lowerss the avotations in. that 100 Do ptd...... | 5] &l o G | bait hou D e b S o ey ey 1 0 'tor No 47 extra. e for i, marker and so obstructed the gold outgo. Do 4s 6 | 16| 163% | sible for & break In Degombuer to ok .:5 :1 42%61 50; Bllck $1 30@1 35 for feed and ’ mey did not get higner than 313 per cent and ul S Cast | 168 declined to §1 (9% @ ;. The market -:o 1 45@1 621 for seed. ! over the offerings at that figure caused the 500/ Do pfd.. 72 easy, with December oft 1 %c at $1 08 CORN--Previous conditions rule, with the that “jmportant banking interests US Bepreas.: May' closed %@Xe lower at ¥1 00%. influx from the West keeping up fight along. | oppose the advance above that | U S Leather. dorn the market was firm. December “e-lern sacked, $1 45@1 for _ Yeilow, | present. The trust companies and J 2800 | ctosea’at 40%c, & Fain of Yc. | §1 45@1 50 for White and $1 45@1 50 for | Stocks - irreonlar: Morgan & Co. also announced the pur- December oats closed %@%c higher at 20%c. ' Mixed; California large - Yellow, $0%san 5. | Stocks g ; e of §20,000,000 of Chic rlington and Provisions were steady, as a result of a& small round do. $1 55@1 62%; IVhite, nom-. | f Chicago, Burling md ot srisimo | Quincy bonds. ‘This represents another of the emall run of hogs at the yards. Trading was inal; ypmn. §1 um 40 for White and| and OTRErs gaINING. | ofterings which have overhung the market dur: | 107.500| entirely local and of small volume. At the §] 173%@i 20 for Brown, i Sensiting , Ing the period of jndigestion of securities when close January pork was up 5@73c, lard was RYB— 1 40G1 45 per ctl. and seusitive 10 the | the temporary borrowings were resorted to to unchanged and ribs were up a shade. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at about $2 per | i avold the necessity of selling bonds at low The leading futures ranged as follo ctl, with receipts of 650 sacks vesterday. ! nners refort. prices. The placing of these in succession '"1" 4 Articlen - Opemo THIGH, Iw. Cloas 4 y 4 week has had an effect upon sentiment in ] . | A ~hom: - 108% 1 08% ! Flour and Millstuffs. frozcine a firm Len- | auarters where the belie is held 1 e e e T Te totteran 10 .m,,:,;',';,,{,-;s;;x Sl 3 SR L O !5{},m“,’,fi:,‘cte",{:""‘5,'.““‘.",3‘""3.‘50'.?2) ( w York s large degres by the great financial powers g 182 1791 mu,uaw o | Oregon and Washington. jobbing &t $4@4 50 | 3 WHo have an interest in placing these new ls- 1 2501 201, R o 18% 40% | per bbi. RN i g oc on New York |sues Rairoad ks were not greatly affect- 3 ;"1 37| 38i December o o T ‘WMH.LST " - & New ' {ed by the seliing and, in fact, moved l‘:;lher | Doim ped” {54 }u}y : :5_,4 “a 88! illons: M:PFI':::: ‘:2 -fls“p."r“m:)“m.-‘ y ’ j, ®i ishly ay ! it a o uly . o . o ceak. Steriing rates fi 11‘:; . !‘:‘A'"tr;:Grd,rr;‘u::‘r!lls Tend ','\'”“‘5“,""““ Cen. % |24 Oats, No. 23— i Rye Flour, $3 25; Rve Meal, $3; Rice Flour. 4 i - et pra 4T3a] 454 | November ... 30% $7; Corn Meal, §2 50; extra cream do, $3 60 " < ¥ 2 alties and some of the obscurer & ¥ of $1.600.000 [from | tiffered materially This is the natural con- | T575600 toral sna S “Decomber % Bio 2 on el 4; Oat Groats $425 Homiy, o v i ~ o sequenoe of the rather heedless speculation in | ©o0% res sold. May . 31hy 31 31 !{{h 85; Buc;:hn oun uhzn. Ca'gked w York to San Francisco |thes sscurities, which bas been a marked fea- New York Bonds. {uly e B Bl | er 83 80 Roller Oats, ‘obls, 36 7567 50 1n ture of the recent trading. Amalgamated Cop- 104%(Hock Val 4%s....110 Moss pork per bbl— 70 B aviey. 30, Sollt Peas | for crop movement. per showed sympathy with the reaction in the 104ia 1, & N unified 45.108 (1265 127 1265 1 ;lqc S, % 8- G ear] Barley, i "130 ‘cas, . foreign copper rket rather than with do- 104533 old 4s.105% 12 7 12 87% 1275 1275 | boxes, § reen Peas, $5 50 per lbs. cal Sweoar stocks show a cem- | mestic copper stocks, which were higher. The | 3 Man con & i Tard, per 100 Iber | S § ! £ great sirength of Atchison was unexplained J--u-ry Cor 700 702% 700 700 Hay and Feedstuffs. eral recom §y any mews announcement, but It proved an : B 4 120 7178 T1T% | pran Shorts and Corn products are nigher, | : : % tive sta arket. United | Dy o1 48 res.108iiM, K & Texas 4s. 108 " 655 650 6521, and Rolled B-ruy is also higher on the inside heat, Par Octs and Corn |3t Sl WG Jgh elecY. Do 2ds 6 1§ o quotation: Feedstuffs are firm. The Hay | e Oats ar i srtiining factor 1n—-8d s hrl‘xlwdp;v‘\d“;r‘\; ;3;1 2% |NR of Mex con 45 s ‘ B B0 S 8 O ey eiih Som awlod 5o e Vo | ot hefore poxt o e MArions pre ceeenn MGIN Y C gen 3las. m | quotations. aboul as before. | equipment, as well as by the Iron Age's cheer- | yyanin” ¢ 1, 4y ,mu‘},\ ¢ Een 5:' *‘ Cash Grain and Provisions,. The Hay circular of Somers & Co. say: SR & vt ker Fi ing view of the trade condition. The market | Bait & Ohio 103% Nor Pacific 48 105 | CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—Cash quotations were | ‘‘Shipments of hay show a little Increase ran, Shorts and other Feed- closed below the best and barely steady. = | Do 8%s 961, Do 3% 3% | s follows: 'Flour. steady; No, 2;pr£s'~;hle2at, during the past week over the record for the 5 ere a confident absorption o C N No. 3, ; No. 2 red, | stufis advence. Hay steady. Statcs Steel sinking fund fs on a rising scale [ g s '“,a\:zli't;",fm“-u,‘. e O et T T mw‘v‘. K’i’ém‘mfi’%x(‘é‘w“‘ S s vty Nothine » = B o gt g otal | Ches & Ohio 438 108 Reading gen 102 | 57%c oats, 3‘¥6~‘l2¥.cz No. 2 quiet mlxku right along. although there was 2 5 3 States bo e c et % % ! 7 5. | when the arrival o Vot wmmch m Fu[qfu( s, | oot A > ‘(‘M & SP gn uurmm Louls SW. ste. 97y 38%c fair to_cholce multlnl 42@52¢: No. 1 the situation again, 0 for the p\‘:;‘e.nl';‘e ;::'e New York Stock List. ,x( a‘[‘ ?\L con 7s.128%/Seaboard A L 4s. 84 In.lxseeddu :21,. hdo ’lzl:onhw,anlel‘:-rn. §1 19, prugc;ll}' h:h: e condition of affairs v.g § : 9 E 1 |c. Pac 4s. §1%/So Pacific 4s 96 ! prime timothy see 7 Porky Ber | report 45 en noted for over a mont E. F. Hutton & Co., 90 California street, Do st e o ;Sg P_:f]“y 5 bhl. lard, per 100 Ibs, k i Ty ali g | Sen Francisco, members of the New York | C.C.C & SLgn 45.102%|Tex & Pac 1 6 sides’ (loose), $6 62 10075 | "he' railbe. paspliar weathiusand”erop’oon- . ¢ ock Exchange, furnish the following official | Chi' Term fa... &8 *|Tol, St I & W 4s. 8% short clear sides (boxed), $6 756 87%: | ditions have created some talk for several | B POl B g i Cons Tobacos y whisky, basis of high wines, $1 24; cloves, oon: | weeks past, although at this early date we do | carry-ov¢ z —— | Colo & So 4s.. < | tract grade, $12 25. | not think that any apprehension need be feit | Game suprket lower, in sympathy |CF & I con Bs. 85 Articles- mcamu Shipments. | as to next season’'s crop. Of course, if the | arket lozve sympathy Den & Rio G 48101 Flour, bbis 40,200 50,200 ' present dry weather continues well into De- Pty Erde prior len 4s.101 Wheat bu . 164,000 181,600 | comber thers.is bound to be some little ex- urkeys Do gen 4s . a1 Corn, bu 637,600 196,100 | citement, which of course will affect the hay | 2 5 FW &D C Ists111 |Wis Central 4s.. Oats, bu 264,100 74,100 market very materiall We are inclined to wbber. and - & PRAS ] Rye, bu 7,000 4,600 | believe, ho that owing to the plentiful 1t . Co cak, y e i 3 Stk 7, , however, t owing to the plentiful : £ ) New York Mining Stocks. | Barley, bu . 186,900 34,900 | amount of hay in the country the market will atter lozcer. Adams Con . 20/Little Chiet i | continue along without any very great change | g ¥y W ifomare e e, e o T e e St i Fruit market quiet, w 22 | | - AGO, Nov. % ornia. 1s st raw aet, with Mexican | | Bruns, con’. 12(Phoenix “‘;z“!:_";g‘ Moo 5 e P;‘:‘;“?.,_E: | our country stocks, but export trade ls very [ Coa"reiubel ¢ : O8Potost s Titho. dairies, 15@3tc. Egys | uiet and local consumption shows somewhat ) | 400 Amer | Horn Sitver .. 00 (Sleres: Nevada. ... 19|fmat bk, 402 15C. Chiess Arm, 11G T80 k:“em;:;lrhm SRR o A et rovisions i machve every- 300, T | Iron_Silver [Small Hopes 27 | “Choice wheat h e 3000 Do 4 - 7 Py ! ay continues to come in | ore. B till hich i P | Leadville Con 02/Standard . 90 | CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. quite freely and we still find that the poorer | ¢ ogs still higher. | { < Bl o LG ! — | ualities are being held back. Prices show | g TR gl s " o . ! Chicago. | practically no change from those quoted for t. Gram ags - all | call loans CHICAGO, Nov. 23—CATTLERecolpts, F e L e I ciennad sb | {15, market ,10¢ _higher. Good to prime | med uf | 2 = | MIDDLINGS—$23 50@28 per ton. ‘.:m 5 _poor to, medium, 43 0@5 65 | ' SHOR: 19020 pac (o0, v trede hampered by car | | 93%| Aliouez | RO i, "1 00G0; canners. $1 2502 38 | ¢oF PEDET AT o 2 | Rafiroads— Amal C 3% bulls, s2a4 35; calves, $304 50; Western steers, : Long, OllC3ke Meal at the mili $31 50g32 50; Fer & 7 Gol1asn /144 | Atohteon gsyiAmer Zin .. £ 504 10. Heers, | jobbing, $35; Cocoanut Cake, §23a34; Cocon: Tel Co - L 3 nut Maal ; Corn Meal 50@32; > Tob pid..|S3%| B2% 7 'Am.ny'lg"rfif}‘“.'é'n’fn X ne le‘-iottsh‘:z:s:\ptng((&;é‘(’wo-":flg:lch?"m“r%;; Cracked Cofn, S33088 50. Mixad Feed, $330 | No Business To-Day. Sosleny ol Seuls Boston & Maine 167 Calumet & Hecla 060 & 4 70: Kood fo cholce heavy, $i 70G4 16, i gy 40 per ton; "Broom | ny Ding: BRiGhalotee Wos sid o o I % Boston Elev . iCentennial .. 281 heavy, $4 4604 55; light, $4 50@4 65; b | Con e F A ay. business will be suspended thivughoat | 11 Fitchburg ptd Copper. Range sales, §4 GO@+ 67 | HAY—Wneat, $10G15; Wheat and Oat, $109 | o et R s Mex Central ..... 22%|Daly West 13% SH'I’-.‘FF—R(CMDU, 16,000; sheep and lambe, 2:"0;'{\,‘9%‘.’{ B,‘{a’,'fi,“,‘z‘?,,‘; < v.m-; Quicksilver Trade. -oee LN “‘, %." m' Union Pactfic......115% Grancy 21 sheep, $364 15 nmve lambs, ~ $4 15@6 15; | % (oo : . wing showe the export quick- | & shows exports of quick ‘;‘j,‘ oMl 35| 04e | Miscellaneous— Isle Rovale 30 | Westérn lambs, $4@5 60. g STRAW—35Q00c per bale. | er from San Francisco by sea in October, et 8% | 67%| 68 | Amer Arge Chem. mu Mass Minin % | o oo 08%, 08%| 6756/ 08 T 824 Michigan . o 0""“’“- Beans and Seeds, % Flasks. - Brookiyn U Gas.(222 [218 |21 2 s, | Amer Pneu Tube. 714 ™ OMAHA, Nov. 28 —CATTLE—Receipts, 2300; 370 200/ Brunewick D & 1| 94| 94| D% B | Amer Sugar |Mont_Ci Cone "4% native steers, @6 36; oaws dnd: Beitere: | 28l e . Wy 16,010 sacks. making | X > Butterick Co | 58| .:‘l: Do ped & n‘d“‘m“n:!‘nlonCOk iy 22 mv&x’s ‘“,e"m‘ steors $304 15: T“u i fiacfln-;r:- far this week. The market lhowl‘ al America N g e R Amer Tel & O 3 75 cows and helfers. $2 3 5 b g * UTe1 & el 144% Oteeatn steers, BEANS-—-Bayos, $2 76@3; Pea, nominal; Y 7.900/Canadian " Pacifc cf1s33| }E‘:’%E 44 { Amer wooien 2 raror & o5; caives. 42 505 P0; bulls and stags, § ,.,B“""' g 25, emall White, '$3 1533 30 106C & A .. | Dom fron & 81017 |Shannon HOGS—Receipts, 13,000; shade lower. Heavy, ' 1aig® g4 ;‘,{',‘. o D O g nd . | tais s e B | E4_ Elect Iilum. 245 |Tamarack . $4 45@4 55; mixed, $4 47%2@4 023, light, 34 50| neys. Blackeves, §2 60G2 75 per ctl; | ot the exports were 5000 | 10.800C 3 ?)m\\‘- 87| Gen Electric ....190% Trinity .. @4 52%: pigs, $4a+ 40; bulk of sales, $4'0T1@ | Forse Beans, $1 85@2 4 | . e 300| Do bra B e B P SHEP_Receipts, 4400; steady. vestern SEEDS ron: Sustard, f"c,i‘-iur",'z";; A ork. The receipts ~| Do 103 | Maes Gas 41 (Utah .00 vearlings, $1 250G+ 00; wethers, $i@4 50; com. | 375, C 8%,@ic; " 15u@ishe; | » 2212 fasks. | United Fruit {10614 Victoria mon and stockers, 32 50@4 30; lambe, $5@ ' Rape, 116@2i%c: Timothy, 5%c: Hemp, 312@ et TUn_ Shog Mach. . 55%(Winona 5 90. | 8o “ser lb; Munlet, 2%@33c: Broom Corn | i —_— | Do pf Ex 311 Wolverine Kansas City. | Seed. $20@21 per ton. i The Lumber Trade. Tiondon' Closing St6cks, KANSAS CITY, Nov, 23.—CATTLE—Re-| DRIED, PEAB—_Niles, - $1 7562 50; Green | . Lumber Trade Journal says: Cons for money st\‘ ¥ - Cantrat ceipts, 8000; st;?id,\;‘.d;\e:'uv;‘-aeor:. 1;8 Mo-‘w:g' Peas, $1 75@2 50 per ctl, i T mer of almost unexampled ad- native ‘cows i . umber business of the coast Anaconda and feede 25g+ 10; bulls, 8263 w:-l:-rn Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables, i e face Toace with one ricago U | Atchison i T s [Trade in Potatges was quiet at previous | car shortages that it has o bl prices and most dealers were of the opinion Witk The situation i3 | . 400C ¢ C & St u{}fifij?‘f'“"' E.F',f.",,.“.,”mn the market, would continue aull for. the o fortable by the-fact that PR ok L % ts, 88 ch balance of the week. ere were no fresh | s pic up in all direc- there is more business manufacturers can find_ transporta- lumbermen have been in the urmot! for the pust sixty days is estimated by men in | Do 500/Colo l-uu & Tron 48%/ 47 400 Do pfa 40/ Colum H O & 1.. 14(S0_ Raflway. IRY ! per cent of the 3 hut dowp and have 1900 Do 24 ptd.... for lack of cars, 1.500/Consol Gas . om the buyers and 500 Con Tob plfd 700 Comn Progucts .'. such who usually month are 2@2% per cent who might be considered to o 1 Hon he matter. The mills on branch MR i 5 3 . 58, (185 *|185 |1 n"the woode 85 10 spenk are | 2800 {;"Lh gudwn 185 v’:‘&"; ‘:,5’:‘6* Bar sllver—Steady, 2714d per ounoe Rl L3WD & R G g o en cars a £et two or three $1 40 and §1 60 at the m v was no copsolation in that, for the man- ufacturer was unable to et cars. Shingles have suffered¢ to & much greater extent than mills in the - interior ave suffered to a much se on the lines of rail- centers fr whence | short biils ts 3 |bll!! 8 per cent. | Condition of the Treasury. | WASHINGTON. No ury statement: 060,350; gold, $S1.6 New York Cotton Market. NEW . Nov. . 10 points decline. middling gulf, 10.05c. | Fufures ovened Stocks, Cowton, Copper and Coffee. York wires of E. F. Hutton & | - ay said The rate of discount in the open market for 3 per cent and for three months’ 23.—To-day's treas- ,\\an.hlp cash balance, $143,- 23.—COTTON--8, Midaling up- h.memnr 9.25¢; | - 1094, % and prices held around the iow point. h, quite bullish, One of the causes of the im- Proved tone was a decrease in primary re ceipts, arrivals to-day at Kansas Lm and St. Louis being only about one-half those of the corresponding day a year ago. Another factor- was the continuance of drouth conditions in the Southwest. For a time trading was very quiet Toward The Kaosas crop report nioted copsiderable damage through that news from the Northwest also a bulls, demand for flour at Minneapolls | sumewhat improved. advanced to §1 (9% and May to §1 10i of the gain, however, was lost during the lnn n 1 ceeipts, lon HE! steady. 34@5 25; lambs, $4 fwfl range 'tlhor', @4 75; ewes, $2 50G4 25 h MISCELLAN 20US MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Dec. March. May. % Opening . 73% 72% Y% Closing . 72% T 2% Wheat— Nov. Mar.-June, Opening 23 25 20 Closing . 25 20 ] Flour— S Opening S | Closing 32 50 . Louis Wool Market. Lor) wus, ov. 23.—Wool, steady: medium grades, combing and clothing, 22q20c; light, | fine, 18@ c: heavy, fime, 13@iSc; Spot | washed, 20@39c. Northern Wheat Market. There is no reason to believe that Great No ptd December, 9 43c; My 7 OREGON. r the better class of rail- -IGreen @T";h"’?' April, 9.60c; June, .69 'Julf,’ PORTLAND, Nov. 23— WHEAT—Walla P o e g 9.74c: August, 2 o, Walla, export, S0 milling. e Eastern mar- 1665 /socking Va Syl B8 3 corl‘:ll'::"l: Closed steac .\uvelll;l.h;r 9.250: De- | kets, basis, S4o: bluestem, 3@Sc higher; val- the mpread of fthe dmn.mon Ceniiai 'aswu?‘;:.mv. March. odic; \G8e; Bay, 0.0 Jane: | 1 BRC @ eminGTOr ity in all i of | uly, 9 69c. | <. a: A o A e e | 73 | TACOMA Nov. 23 —WHEATUnchanged; which the bul | ® v . 7 bluestem, S8e; club, S3c. s e . ek | 40 New York f.raln and Produce. | o s B i |88 NEW YORK, 23, —FLOUR—Receipts, Northern Business. ontrast with those pre- %) 20%) 30 | 16,300 barrels; e: 12,500 barrels: sales, SEATTLE, Nov. 23.—Clearings, $01Q,422; . at the Thanks- Do pfe 8 | %6 |56 0% | 5500 packages Market was about steady, with balances, $206,501. row will be universally | *300/Ka kg & 3 vid) ’L“ S| Sats| more | leht trade ' - 'TACOMA, ~Nov. 28.—Clearings, $543,573; and outlook are. sug. 100|Kans Clty So | 20%| 28%| 28%| 20% WHEAT—Rccelpts, 61,800 bushels; sales, 4,- l-nllncu £53,895. g continuance of a good. steady 2000 Do prd Siig| 53 | el of futures. Spot market firm. TLAND, Nov. 23.—Clearings, $727,365, and we believe the bull movement has 4 7 119% . o. b. afloat; No. 1 North- uamnm $113,026. ] , but will be resumed wi g2 =9 g" {100 | ern Duluth, §1 21% f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 hard SPOKANE, Nov. 23.-—Clearings, $547,088; he present unwarranted ap- | 200|Lake E & Wes 2 |iao | Manitoba nominal, £ o. b. afloat. " Most of the mluncn $90, which seems 10 prevall i #0me | " ‘siols Tdad il 102,, | day wheat was firin and a trifle higher on un- - over the money sizuation | a:;x; }2:“_ :'\'. 138% 135 3 | favorable Argentine weather news, better cables | LOCAL MARKET. Ginners’ report: 475 counties, | ' 5206 Manhesttan {16855 108y | and dry weather West. Later it ylelded to realiz- i s, ageinst 4206133 last year. l 3 Manhat Beach - R Ay M e ] 960 Metropolitan Sec| 82 3% | Sk 1051007 00 l‘cfli'»lnlg‘gi 027 King of those crope was mot | g500/Met St Ry......[126% $1 16@1 16%. closed $1 16%. o e and that | g'500Mexican Central.| 22% | T HOPS—Quiet. in the same fields where plowis WH‘SO' fi(fitrff“‘fl- . HIDES—Firm, Jtaneously for the crops. Only a | """joo|m, Bt F &5 's'l % 1 PETROLEUM PETROLEUM—Steady. 1 percentage of this years crop re- SUGAR—Raw and refined, i — and refined, firm. be picked, and it looks as though | 3 400, Do _p! rempants Mlm ing and at the close was Mc lower to iie not closed $111%; %: December, Exchange and Bullion. Sterling_Exchange 1§ firmer. but New York is still weak. There has been a good deal of pressure to sell Exchange here lately, owing o a local demand for funds for the purposes, | usual at this time of the year. Yesterday $1,- 800,000 was transferred by telegraph from New o Fan Francisco py the Sub-Treasury for account of local banks. The money, It is | 2,000] Tex. of it would be gathered befors 000/ Mo, K'" & COFFEE—Futures closed st & the endeof the first week in December. Tr wit; | 1200 Do ptd. | 553! vance of § points. Sales, 2&911?1};1:1 I Ind” ' Understood, goes to move products on this thus take more than these ginners orts 500 atiseouri Bacific. 1083 ing: December, 6.70c; Jinu 6.80c: Mareh, Coast. xoessive Crop estimates which are agaig| 1 Joo/Nasn C & St L4 14 f R o inuary, 80c; March, ey g promuigated to convince us that the crop | 1400 National Lead...| 23% BHT e ot o, steadys Ne. 3 invaier, Sterling Exchange. sixty daya sy much, if any. in excess of 11,250,000 bales. 4. §%c: mild, aull. ’ . Sterling Exchange, sight . s-n, ard we therefore beleve trade is again tak. | Bwrfl:n-v.mmn.ed | Sterling _Exchange. cable 58 s 00 pessimistic view of the sitaati. E—Unchanged. i Exchange. sight. Par 02 ;-‘a .:m the bears are again overselling the Ecas—‘tncmue@ }h-' 'Yvrnk“,,.n,,‘ telegraphic. 0214 w* o —Advice . DRIED FRUITS. Siiver, per ounce .... — FFEE—Advices from Furopean markets EVAPORATED APPLES—The market dmwn!lflelltlfl Dollars t0-8ay being favorable encouraged {orther bus. ing for local buli accounts. Recent buyers - - ~ fve. This is reported to result from pu ey X Te for March and .30 3 by speculative Interests, who are”ssid 1o oy agein in weak ,{m tion to absorb o’ 20 | short of contracts for present month a.llvery Daceniber (muh':e - L“‘I“m“lfll $00, “{196% | 1961 196% | and ape in the market to cover. mon Goubtiess circuinte on Saturday nest . 0| &100K Trom & Wi S0k S3; | aveted at 3%@ilic; prime. 4%@4%C; Cholce, COPPER—The copper market to i | 3700Norfolk & West.| 74%| T43§| 7414| 4% | D@34c: fancy, 0@T¥c. tinued to show weakness in .,.,.,,“’-,-:’ o 100/ Do pfa..... 51| 90 | 90 | 94 PRUNES—Are quiet, but steadily held, with Al wae mot e eyl BEAYY | g00|North American. (1083 [102% (104161 quotations ranging from 2o to 6c for Californin the' siock_came out ‘gradusity trom | S00INorthern Secs... 117X /116X 11Ti4 117y, | grades. Orefon prunes ruled between dc and rn. i 3 7 from the mine. “1!:::“.‘:3']: oD saport | 8 )t APRICOTS—Are In very light demand, but ' all Gey and closed at the P08 Gemand offerings are light also and prices are’ well S0P, Ml the traders mainiained. Cholce are quoted at 9% @it . ot moderately bullish and tion of great beneSit to the :::k'"t" o lrl cholce, 10%@10‘1& Are dull, fancy, 11@135¢. & steady tone, with demand a little more act ACHES—. it firm. Choice, | 9rfc: "estra cholce, 9%@100; fansy, 100515, | # 46 INTERNATIONAL, New York on Paris . £ New York o Mexico on London Berlln on London ‘Wheat!and Other Grains. WHEAT—There, was not much change any- where yesterday, ‘either here or abroed. Lo- cally, futures were weak, and the cash grain | was steady, with not much offering and not much demand. The Chicago wires of E.-F. Hutton & Co. yesterday said: ‘‘Receipts at Northwest pri mary markets show & large increase over last year, while Southwest markets show a decided EASTERN MARKETS. | | fallibg off. Broomhall estimates surplus re- | c New York Momey s oS New York Metal Market. Mark | pta - 07 NEW YORK, N s H NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—The Loj s e 51 peront: e | bt o vl 3031 %135 | 304 | marker was 2 anade” bieher Slosine at £103 |2 , 3% par cent P *2001 4 or s 23 s B s sixty and ninety | AMIl;‘y‘"ST:e'I‘ ;#3 ?'nx fiu 2’3;‘ z.;;g Locally the s showed e ‘":"‘:ml"" "“:'ud Soid at this market for Buffalo. T PROE T S iy Do pfa: Sais| 22% | outeiae prices beinx quoted a little “higher in |§° inds the uncertainty existing over the e mercantiie pancr. 41@4% per cent,” | *38,600|Randing ‘71| 75i;| 15| 15% | Some lnstances and the general range being | Aygentine situation will cause some nervous. Ing exchange was easior. with actual | aml Do 1st ptd. m;z i) $28 §71@20 25. | s in trade and until we get some defi- 1 #s in bankers' bille at $5.87@48708 for | 200| Do 2 prd 80 | 80 180 " Copper was also up a little in the London mu news of conditions prevalling in that @ and $4.242004 8125 for mixty-day | «zonz biic 8 & 1. 16%| 16 | 18%| 613 | market. where spot closed at £66 2a 6d count wo feel that the market will likel - yday | 240DRepublic | s 180 ,& 83, | futures at zu 7s 6d. Loaly l.hm D | s araow it 0y, SO Ot Failing “mten S48 ks s1srs0sss i S0l 5% | change. ie hela BTILONS 1235 | aw ot {hat. orop, ot this time would sor all Comnmercial bills, $4.837404.54 i .88 electrolytic, :u T5@15; cntlnl, $14 50@14 %z world's markets aflame cause very bars, Mic; Mexioan Botieen. SI¢. | Biol oty | | Tead was firm at £13 in the London mar- | mach migher prices. . Aside from this we feel —Governments, steady; railroads, fr- 00 }G}O Locally quotations still range from $4 200 | 1t will fake & very urgent demact 0] ok i 3k T on AL T inl;'nbc- et his: countey P RS b g e York Steck Market. } BRI '“ | CASH WHEAT. K. Nov. 23 —Pri | 7T losed at iaago Caittornia _Club. oy ot ot e 2 | W B | Tttty 20,0 | wile "2 f‘%& G Soroem ther wore last night and then rather move than 24 12 | Uy chang ‘Toundry, northern. ana No. i | Club. $1 50@1 offcring: North: Ticorered the decline. with some prominent in- i ShI 2% 8. | erm, soft, are quoted a¢ $10 518,159 | gV i ¥ e e meiel e xui'“" ol renE. | The whole o ‘:33‘;1 s Rary, northern, $16 SLATH Dy S URES - sning locn rates and the | Session 9 to 11:30 s emieing iy "premida the pcading | EREwE: CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. am T e T SUE IS o oids ot B jone ov. 23.—Under the hwum 3814 | 36% | 1beral receipts in Northwest and 1327|183 " | perts. of :&: 3 31% | tina the wheat market opened a trifle . B2%( 53 | ber was unchi to e lower at 105 1 0801 093¢ May was a shade to 1, @¥c 10614 106 down at 09%@1 08%. During the 12 part of the day a disposition was manifested 75 | 77" | amcng small holders to even- the holi- 115% (1 day. As a resuit of ld‘lfn nm 84 made a further decline, ber -:lg 107 to 81 May sold off to -*o mumuul.w middle of the session sentiment became 81 15@1 17%; Chevalier, $115G1 20 per ctl. | FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a, m. December—No eales; $1 11% asked. | May—$1 10, i 3 p. . Sessicn. | Spen. Close. | December—No saiea: $1 1055 bid, :1 111 asked. May .. $1 10 §1 105, §1 $1 lDl{ H OATS—There_{s nothing new (o report in | Trade is quiet. ' A llberal line 391 ctls came In from Washington yester- e, §$1 42 1 57 Surprise, §1 55@1 60; \ o) (or ecd, 5L 301 38 o No. 1 and | recelpts of Onions and available supplies were | } firmly held at the previously quoted rates. Miscellaneous . vegetables moved off rather | slowly and changes In prices were slight. Summer Squash arrived freely from Los An- geles and sales were reported at 75c per box. Some Egg Plant came In from the same sec- tion, but was not sold up to a late hour. + POTATOES—Burbanks from the river 40@ Salinas Burbanks $1 10G1 45 per 66c per ctl; | gll; Oregon Burbanks, 75cG# per ctl; River ., S00T0e per cdl;’ Swest Potaioes, ‘610850 omons—u@zso per ctl ‘for fancy s per_sack for off grades. N BGETABLES - Groen Peas, ‘Sigic per 1b | String _Beans, 3%@4c per Ib; Wax Beans, | 6@6c: Lima Beans, 41:@Sc per 1b; Tomatoes, per box; Summer Squash, 70c per bage, 60@70c per ctl; Carrots, T5c per sack; Cucumbers_40@60c per box; Garlic, 413 @ per Egg Plant_ $1@1 25 per box, Dried Peppers. nominal; Green Peppers, 254 40c per box; Marrowfat and Hubbard Squash, $10@12 per ton for round lots. and Poultry and Game. The market for dressed Turkeys was de- | moralized, with conditiops all in favor of buy- ers. Fresh recelpte were approximated at 85 tons, and there was an abundance of ecarried- over atock on hand. At the opening the ruling price for prime fancy stock was 22c, with some little business reported at 23, but as buyers refused to take hold at those figures prices soon broke to 20c and continued to de- cline untfl 18c was the highest price asked for round lots, and there was a general rush to sell at that figure. A carload of choice stock came in from Oregon and rather than sacrifice it the receivers decided to place. it in Storage. Late in the day several dealers were trying to effect clearances at the flat rate of 15c. per pound, but were generally unable to do so. It was generally conceded that the break in the market was due to the indiffer- ence of the public about buying Turkeys, as under normal conditions the receipts of the past three days would not be considered ex- | cessive, and, as previously mentioned, the pre- dictlons that prices would be as high as last year caused many people to decide to do with- out Turkeys. Live Turkeys were weaker in sympathy with dressed, while other live Poul- | try was dull at nominal prices. | Retatlers paid but little attention to Game and there was a general decline in prices of | ‘Wild_Ducks. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 15@'.2: per Ib; LIV. Turkeys, 16@18c for okl and 18@20c }lh for _youn $2 small_and $5 30@6 5 800 0: old Roosters, © $1im Fryers, hw Brou;on. $3@4; Pigeons, $1@1 25 | Squabs, ' $2a2 GAME—Mallard Ducks, $8G4 50 dozen; Canvasback, $3@6; Teal. §1 50: Sprig, §2 Widgeon. $1 50@1 75: Red Heads, §i 5043 : small - Ducks, 50; Gray $203 $1@1 15; 125 Snipe & for Englich and $1 5« for comimon; Doves. $1 $1 50G1 75; Rabbits, $2 for Cotlomuuy nd $1 50 for | Brush, \ Butter, Cheese and Eces. } For the day preceding Thanksgiving the | market for Butter and Eggs was a disappoint- ment yesterday. Butter contlpued weak and dull, though prices remained stationary. Ranch Eggs were neglected and accumulating and the large handlers offered them freely In the afternoon at 40c, with few buyers. The ex- pectation was that there would be a still fur- ther decline after the holiday. The public consumption has been educated up to the East. ern and cold-storage goods, which is the main Feason why the demand for fresh ranch is =0 light | Recelpts were 22.200 Ibe Butter, 524 cases Eggs and 13,000 Ibs Chees: i R OTTER-Creamery at Arst hands, 20G21c | ! for extras and 1714@19c for lower to medium 0 , grades; dairy. 17@l1Sc: cold storage, nominal; | store Butter. 10@14c; tern cubes, nomluL | Eastern_ladle-packed, 15@16c. CHEESE—11%@12¢ for choice mild new and | 10@lle for old; cold storage, 10%@llc; Young Americas, 12G1216e: tern, 10915 per Ib. | EGGS—Ranch, 2¢ for good to and 36@3T%c for imon: cold st M‘ 80c; Eastern, for l:hnlu % for standards and 1 c for seconds. and Citrus Fruits. e ln frults was of a light character, being confined chiefly to the flling of small for immediate requirem: 1ents. Nearly all of the stores were erovdofl with Turkeys | and dealers were too busy with them to give | | fch attention to frults. Choice table Grapes | in crates sultabie for shipping sold up to 1 while ordinary offerings dragged at | Peaches, 74@S%c per Ib; Pears, T Plums pitted, 6@8%c for black, T4@8%c for red and 7GS¥e for yellow: Figs, 2- bricks, S0c; 3-crown. 5bc: 4-crown, 60c grown, 85c; bulk white. 23%@3c; black. 24® | 5lsc; Evaporated Apples, 4%@6i4c per Ib. | Bc; light amber extracted, 5@3%ec; dark. | Steers, 'oll from above quotations. CRANBERRIES—$10@11 per bbl for East- jern and $2G@2 75 per box for Coos Bay. APPLES—$1 23 per box for extra fancy. S3¢ @$1 for ordinary fancy. 50@Tsc for choice and 25@40c_for commo: m}:fi:{ts~v;vmer Nellis. $1 2561 50 per box; varieties, §1 per box. Pznsmvo.\s—u&c per box. FIGE—T5cG$1 per box. GRAPES—Table varieties, 63c@$1 for crates $0@50c for small boxes and $1G1 50 for open CITRUS FRUITB—Or-n! 50@ 2 50 ,per box: Seedlings, $i@1 25: Tanger- $1G1 25 "for small and $1 50 for large Lemons, $2 50@3 for fancy, $1 75G2 25 choice _and $1 25@1 50 fof stand- .n'. Grape Fruit, $1 75@2 50; Mexican Limes, 4 per case: Bananas. $2G3 per bunch for Ce | tral American and $1G2 for Hawatian; Pine. apples, $1 30@3 per dozen. ines, juse} FRUITS—New crop—Apricot: Rovals and 9g12c for Moorpark 8%@Tke for White and 6%@ic PRLNEs—unolxc per Ib for the four sizes d 23%c basis for the Il.r[e RAISINS 1904 cro] lm- perial clusters, $2 25 50. Dehu.x 81 London Layers_$1@1 10; Loose Muscat: ' l< 3%ec; 2-crown, dless, $@4% 13%@14%c for Ultra and 1ic for Languedoc; Peanuts, §gic for Easterny Pecans, 113@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5: Chestnuts, 7@9c per Ib for California and 11@ 12%4e for Italian. HONEY - Comb, 11%4@13¢ for white and 108 | 1lc for amber; water white extracted, 15, BEESWAX—27@29c per Ib. Provisions. The local situation continues dull and un- changed. Brokers' wires from Chicago yes- terday sal “‘Hog market shows some im- | provement. Prices at the yards continue high- Offerings of provisions have been lizht. It is generally believed there is quite a short interest in Hog products and the action of the er. market on any buyimg appearing would Indi- | cate there was something In this theory. We | | feel the January stuff can be bought om r ceulcml as later on we expect to see the ma ket _get out of this ru CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c_per Ib for | heavy, 10%c for light medium 13c for ligh o for extra HERE sad Jiec for sugnr- cured | dry Salt Sides 10e: : Eastern sugar- Soed Hame: 12%@1T% e (.\lmmu- Hams, 12@12%c; Mess Beef, $10@10 50 per bbl; extra Mess, $10 50G11; Family, 50; prime | Mess Pork. $14 50; extra ciear, $22; Mess, $16 50; Pig Pork, $25; Plgs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beet, 14c per ib. LARDTierces quoted at §%c per 1b for California compound, 7c for Eastern compound | c for pure; half-barrels pure 9% and 5@9% 9%c; 10-b tins, 10%c; 5-1b tins, 10%c: 3-Tb | tins ' 1034c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%c¢; three | half barrels, 81ac; one tlerce, § 8lc; five tlerces, Slge per 1b, %c; two tierces, Hides, Tallow. Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about %@lc under quotations. Heavy salted 1lc; medium, 10c; light 9ic; Cow Hides, 93¢ for heavy and e tor Ught; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 10! Salted Veal, | 1ic; Salted Calf, 11 dfl ld!l 17%e; dry Kip, 15¢; dry Calf, short large £ medium, $1 50@2 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides dry. $1 75 for large 1 50 for medium. $1, for small, 50c-for Colts. | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, ; dry salted | | Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, fk G%;f a1 | 8kins—Prime Angoras, T8c; extra 1 25: large, S0c; medium, 35¢; small, TALLow No. 1 rendered 4@4%c . ;..f w; | Blc; Grease, 215@3c. SvaoL. Fall cip.san Joaquin and South- ern. 9@1lc; Southern, 8$@9c; Southern Mou tain, 9@llc; Middle Counties, free, 1: do defective, 10@12c; Northern free, 1. do, defective, 10@12c; Humboldt and — cino, 16@18c per Ib, HOPS--1904 crop, 20@32¢ per Ib. Meat Market. Hogs continue very firm and some packers | quote the best quality at 5ic. The other Kinds remain unchanged. t DRESSED MEATS. i Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are as follo BEEF—0@Tc for Steers and 4@5c per b for_Cows. VEAL—Large, 6@7%¢c; small, 7@9c MUTTON—Wethers, T@7%¢; Ewes, L LAMB—S8@9c per_Ib. FONK—_Dressed Hos, 6@Sc per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 406 4 p;-r cent shrinkage for Cattle mE—Ete-rl. 7“7%1: CWI IM Heif- ers, BipGoYc: thin Cows, 4G5c CALVES 4@43e PTG e 'emm SHEEP—Wethers. c; Ewes, 3@3%ec per Ib (gross -emm LAMBS—$2 5092 75 head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 200 to 230 Ibs, 4%@4%e; 130 to 200 ibs, 5@SKE: SO to 130 Ibs, 4K@4% sott Hogs, not wanted; Sows, 20 per cent of °§, per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent General Merchandise. 1 BAGS—The quotation for San Quentins Is dropped, as thys description is all cleaned up. Grain Bags, 5 25; W Bags, 32¢; Fleece Twine, Tiec. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel lington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 Beaver Hill, $5 50: Roslyn $7: Coos $5 50: mchmond, §7 50; Cumberiand. $13 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania thracite Egg. $14; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel. $9 per ton; Coks $11 50@13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 30 per short ton, OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases add Sc; Linseed, Slc per gallon for bolled -nd. 49¢c for raw; Castor Oil in 5. No. 1, Bakers' AA. cases. $1 10@1 Lucol. dbe tor boiled and 4Sc for raw; cnu-- Nut, cases, 65@80c per gallon: in barrels, Sac for Ceylon and Soc for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 6Sc: natural winter Sperin Oil, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil, §ic; natural Whlle Oll fle extra 'Illter strained’ d Ofl, Lard pure Neatsfoot on 8; Lzht Herring "o, 43c: dark Herring Ofl, 40c: Salmon Oil, 34c; boiled Fish Ofl, 37c; raw Fish Ofl, 35c; bolled Paint Ofl, 33¢; raw Paint Exira Sas, |20 Elat Deodorizéd Stove Gasollne, c: -degree Gasoline, in C‘.lel 3le. PURPENTINE. §ic pér gallon In cases and in drums and iron barrels. @ 7%c per 1b; White Lead, T%@7%¢c. according to_quantit: SUGAR—The Western Sugar Rzflnlng Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100- Cubes, A Crushed Fine Crus Pawaered, 6 100 Candy Granuiated: o .10c: Dy Granulated, fine, 6c; Dry Granulated, coarse, Ge: Fruit Granulated, 6c; Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), 5.90c: Confectioners’ A. 6e: M. .60c; Extra C, 5.00c; Golden C, 5.30c: barrels, 10c more; half more; boxes, S0c more; 50-1b bags, | T e o a1t kindd JTablets—Halt barreis. 6.50c; boxes, 6.75c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 9c per Ib. No orders taken for less than sev- enty-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 23. in Benzine, in bulk. Flour, ar, sk sks.. 650 Wheat, ctls Barley. etls D002 Leuther rolls 1 1331 Oats, ctls : Hides. No i Beans. sks 10,016/ Pelts, No 733 | Rye, ctls 2,022{Lime, bbls . 264 | Potatoes, ska ... 6.006/Paper. reams ... 1,998 . 1,315!Chicory. bbis 25 . '205/Wide. gals ..... 55,950 . 390iSugar, ectls 1.040 I $52Quicksilver, flaks. 289 . 151|Raisins_ bxs . 750 g 2{01!rmm Corn, bl z| WASHINGTON. | 20,722/ Flaxseed. © 7,456/ - ’“i 900(Corn, ctls ... uui 1 The Sugars Again Active at a General Recovery. ‘The feature of the market xflmmmhmmmuaml 'lilr';r'ln.. .dwmm am-anvu«mmum capital stock, payable 20. The last revious dividend was 3 per cent, in Septem- | ber 12. |48 qr res.. AUCTION SALES P [ R 100 100 Hor ses, Horses, Horses TO-MOPROW. FRIDAY, NOV-MBER- 25th At 11 o'clock at International Horse Market, TWELFTH AND HARRISON STS. By order of C. R. Suggett and James Bett of | Nev. Elko, 1 will sell 100 head of CHOICE RANGE HORSES, welghing from 500 to 1400 Ibs; about 60 head ‘of this stock is well broken. Good heavy boned solid chunks, suitable for con- tractors and any kind of heavy delivery We want intending purchasers to come and p | examine this stock thoroughly before the day of sale. as it has been a long time since such a choice ot of young horses have beem put on {hin Sarket 'to Do foreed off to e nighest 1 also have seven head of CHOICE SOUND YOUNG MULES. The above stock must be seen to be appreciated and must and will be sold. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. b b P 70-=70-=70 HEAD AT AUCTION! 50 head broke horses, weighing from 1100 to 1700 pounds. 25 head unbroke, from 1000 to 1300 pounds. Consigned by C. R. SUGGETT, LAKEVIEW, ORE. One of the best consignments of all-purpose horses ever offered at auction’ In this city. SALE MONDAY November 28, '04. At 11 a. m. sharp. 220 Valencia street. WESTERN HORSE MARKET. E. STEWART, Auctioneer. P. 8.—No outside horses will be offered. L.H. BURD, Auctioneer Will Sell To-morrow, Nov. 25, 11 A. M., THE ELEGANT FURNITURE OF THE RESIDENCE, EN' 1017 FIUXORE ST. {URD, Auctioneer. previous dividend was 50 cents, paid Septem- Previous to that time Parrot had de- | clared no dividends since January 27, 1902, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23—2 p. m. UNITED STATES so'n)& Bid. Ask| Asie. 4s qr coup..108 108%|is qr cp new. sou.m : 10841067238 qr coup.. mscwvmts BONDS. 0ak T Co 6s.120% — . 831 8631 Do s .....113%113% Do con 5s.105% Oceanic S Ss. 55 60 {Om Cable 6s.120% A oil Bay’ CPC 56.101%102% Al € G se1023108 | Dog mtgds 90l 98 |Stkn G&ES: U G & E 5510214 1 UR of SF 4s. S6% 6% WATER STOCKS. Costa — 35 |Port Costa. -~ -_— Gomers Comen — B {B0% G B e GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% 3%S F G & E. - Mutual B L. 10% 11% Stkn G & 5% Pac L Co... 80 61 UG & E Co. — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.310 326 BANK STOCKS Nt! Bk..130 — (L P & A 280 2— Am Nt - First Nationl — 369 SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2330 — Sav & L So. Hum S & L. — — [Sec Say Bk Mutual Sav. — 100 Union T Co 8 F Sav U.615 675 STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 199 |[Presidio . Geary ......— 40 | POWDER. Glant — |Vigorit c.eee — % SUGAR. Hawatian C. 73 T34 Makawell C. 32 Honokaa S C 17% 18 Onomea S C. Hutch S P € 14 1% Paauheu sc nis 20 Kilauea 8 C. 6 HISCELLANII)US Alaska P A. — 96 |Oceanic S Co. 3% — Cal F C A. — %3 Pac Aux FA. 4§ — Cal Wine A. — 7% 'Pac C_Borx.1 574 Pac S Tel Co 105%108 Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Assoclation... 15 Bank of California 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 50 Paauhau S P Co, 80 Pasubay S P Co, b 40 Spring Valley ater G $5,000 Hawailan Com! & Sugar $2.000 Los es Ry 5§ cent. $1,000 Park & Ocean Ry 6 per cent.. $2.000 8 P of C 6 per cent (1906) "MLn;“dRRolBl’bv-‘mt treet 25 Californta Wine Association... Afterncon Session. ubugenssees 3 gEEERuvusnubibs * R 423 Board— 100 Hawalian Coml & Sugar ;g gavuhn Coml > & 50 American National A 1,000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent.. 1000 Spring Valley 4s (2d mtge).. 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