The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 26, 1904, Page 15

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iRY OF MARKETS. v higher. ‘urities in fair demand, gars firm. Potatoes. ns and 1"egetables howe wriation. Fresh ciduons mar- L of dressed 'I‘m‘k.‘p placed on cold storc dull and Chee. Pre B Hog Further SIONS 5. s firm, o avce in Grain Bags. declines 6¢ per gallon. October were check 1o grain ex- rendered a falling ly probabie. per, how- a orts the ex- mp s are returning fr is plentiful s probable: Toriunately past. tered unhealthy D RAILROADS. is eminently satis- cing in sight and the eir traffic quence, the sortant more rolling stock, which means There is also work projected, Iving a heavy the rai higher. good profits into turities to buy on a doubt be plentiful.” Dried Fruits in New York. New York sal California pro- wants of current consequently no spot goods. At accumulation of sellers’ hands. and > sell is belng ex- pot are receiving more »dities, but the de- d 1, either the large ~l\(‘ stock of the lat- . is practically these sizes from »ply there having xport demands, ac- far as can be for spot 40s and 50s. bing business on do- brokers report & good iots of the sizes most in o. b. basis for <. Not much inter- seeded Ratsins at are being supplied on con- ck now arriving. Future re- celving no attention. s, while not large, satisfy present no_demand orted Malagas at full prices. Sultanas are £. lers find it owing 1o the stock with spot stocks in are in o inferior qualt comparatively MARKETS. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Close: Money on call, strong at B®4 per cent; closing bld and asked, 3% per cent , with _actual bankers' bills at $4.8685@4.569 ud st $4.8405 and $4.541 for sixty $485 and $4.87% bills, $4.83% and 83%. Mex Government sular. “steady; railroad bonds, ,New York Stock Market. The maintenance of rate of the Bank of apprebension as to the here and evidence of industrial circles were | factors in to-day's | . United States erred ti England demarnd steady | excess of §7,000,000, which wat belisved 1 X ail records for a Gey’s deslings bond on the investment state of the necessary 1o ton in bar companles . was Followed by Kk ndred sietle doubl. Out pro the better and iron trade it #s only o advance of §3 u ,Of the independent advance has been. o companier, admits of anks and other leaders of money equing| good Jobbing | rk Stocks irregular, but | s factors in | present | | ue to meet | e Por London ac bouzht Ses wers ew ciuding the * interest in the was geperaily belleved. After opening, Prices in a chiefly” Amalgamated Copper, c'fic Mail, took a & seemod, of market menipulation. were generally quiet, & pumber of speciaiiies perticinating ¥ the improvement. Save. for | Some_moments acocunt, an Sugar ahd Pa- cided arop. the sesalt i gencral il bond Hutton 31 10m' e aw 300.C C 400/Colo South 400! Do 1 1,500 0 Detroit 17 1,800 Det Southern 2,000 Do prd 600/ Distil Secur Do bonds & A D, S8 Do prd 1,100 i1linois Ces 1,800 Inter Paper Do pfd... Inter Pump d.. 00 Met St ransy! improve sharply, per Do ptd .. Evansville . 4.20; heifers, $1.75@5.00; canners, ™St f disturbing reports from Ar- | chest; Malindas and Brandywines, $2@4; Che- ‘R R ot Mex" ‘aéfi"',,."'ff'f'm : bulle, $2.0064.30; calves, * $3.000 oo ointafn present. prices. . Lower | neys, $466. il Do pfd (e ton ¥ Western steers, SJEO@! | cables would take what little snap there is| RASPBERRIES—$5G6 per chest. Tonal Blscult| ‘-_,,,‘ 54 Knoxville HOGS—Receipts, 15,000; to-morrow, 18,000 000Gt Tho market. | HUCKLEBERRIES ig0c per ib. Do pfd ... et ’;m' steady. to.wedk: inixed -and butehers. $4B5@ | rn enis market there was very little change. CRANBERRIES—$10@11 per bbl rar East- <Y ._»mr:) e 4.75; good to choice heavy, $4.7004. TOUER pa cash grain was in slack demand, but there | ern and $2@2 75 per box for Coos Y C&StL | Fall River heavy, suom 60; light, $4.50@4.65; lrulk of | was little offering. Futures did not respond APPLES—S$1 25 per box for extra uncy, (Do 24 pid I i - sales, §4.60G 1. | to the Chicago advance in the morning, but|@$l for ordinary faney, 50@i5c for cholce N ¥ Dock.-... 55| Wheeling, W. Va. *‘HEEP—RM‘W- A 000; heep and samos: | improved in the afternoon. and 25@40c for common; Lady Apples, $2G2 25 400N Y O & W....| 4z ,“:kmm& ¢ steady. Good to choice wethers, 00; | CASH WHEAT. per box. ‘«n\f;hLm\\txwm { o ] akron & 1=lr to cholc: mixed, §3.50@4. 3; mi California Club, $1 45@1 52%; California | PEARS—Winter Nellis. $1 25@1 50 per box; ot P . 16 loew l1os1 | Chattanoogs N | ontort raitan: 1 80g1 6313; Nortnern | cooking varleties. G3c@$i per box. 1000 o AT 117 [ITTR(117% | SBpringfeld, ... Western_ jambs, $4.00G5.90. | Club, $1 801 5214, with none offering; North. | PERSIMMONS™63gs6c per box. TUUi00 8 L 48, | Kalamazoo, Mich. . | ern Bluestem, $1 60@1 62}4; Northern Red, FIGS—50@70c_pe: Pacific. Conat 7 Youngstown -..... OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 25.—CATTLE—Re-, §1 473 per ctl. GRAPES Table varieties, 50@80c for crates Po lst pta ‘{i;ltnu‘ % : ceipts, boah saedve steady to strone. Natrve | FUTURES. 8030c for small boxes and T5c@¥L 25 for uou Pacific Mail gl 3 g AR aee. S Iaifers, SEaW | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. open boxes. 1800 People'e Gas .. Canton, OMlo .. .. $25035.00. oalvee, $3.000550; pully gng | December ...$1 43 $1 43 §1 2% §1 42% | Fooe Yia1 25 1 1l and $1 w' for large | 0P C C & St L.| T Jacksonville, { 2 00738 005R0; bulls and ey T MK L g 14K 143 porie mans 32 3083 for u-f fis £,300| Pressed Steel e 5 na;&_x‘zm . 85. g p Xy s“!hm 'mons, $2 50@3 for hncy 3@ ol : w7 | L crsene GS—Recelpts, 11,000; shade lower. | Close, | 10, choice _and _$1 251 50 for stand- | 'uu, :}l::;‘::;mi_“ i Heavy, $44004.D5; mized 34.4504.50; light, u “% " w.. e, ‘2’-‘ $r g3 | ards: Grape Fruit, $1 75g2 L gemen s & 1 881 | m“fl'!mwfl : | =Hr:sp—kecexpu. 5000; steady. Western | BARLEY-Calh reea comln\led. firm and no | Pineapples, $1 50@3 per dozen. | . wes, commor ors, under 3 m @425 Tambs, £5.0035.90. futures remained unchanged. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. 1.900,8 :sk 24,300|Southern biocks changed hands. Do ptd Do brd Do debs C & St L. 41,400/ Colorado F & Do 1st pfd Do 2d ptd 'a .as - {Rubber Goods ds led per cent. Stock ilst. 490 C & C e New e <] ® |1148; 114 11; | 897" 883 "] 881y 1! 255 | ern . Des M & Ft D {rs: Ry E ntral. . I189i5/i89° the bond market, The net .| 525 [138% 1395 nt bonds were unchanged on call. les aggrecated $10,740,000. New Yor ifornia_street, York owing officlal 2| 83 1185 10414 1033 1«4% 101 w,-,‘ ush. -aau, l\u [ 45 10914 (1681416815 16815 | M Metroj »oh\nn Ses 813, 801, 81 4 ot T4 l"n: uz-‘, 122 233 16,300 Southern Rail .. 200 Do 600'T 5t L & 2.500 ; Twin City 3001Un B & Pa pfd] 75% 60,600 Unfon_Pacific 'n.flmm. mwuw DA .......| Y| 93%| M1 200 Do 800! Uni'd R of § 800/ 3/100|Texas Pacific Do pfd .... 124 | _KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 25.—CATTLE— | Feed, $1 10@1 18%: Brewing and Shipping, 1 Co 575 Receipts, 6000; steady. $3.50@ | $1 15@1 17%; Chevalier, $1 15@1 20 per ctl. 825; mative cows and helfers. &1.5085.00: FUTURES, & stockers and feeders, $2.50@4.10: .T5@ Seselon 9 to 1 {Charloston, S. 10.1 50; calves, $2.00@6. 009 | en. High. _Low. _Close. el o & % December ..4T11 81 foa T i | Outside N. 17. er. Bulk of sales, v May ........110% 1104 i | 4.77%: packers, $4.05G4. 'rg pigs, $3.75G4.60. 3 9. M Seesion, 1 951 | 95% | Montreal SHEEP—Receipts, 5000 y. Muttons, | December—$110% bid, $111 asked, 3% 4 Toronto £3.75@. lambs, $£5.40@6.00; range wethers, May—$1 09% bid. 76%| 76% | Winnipeg $4.0064.75; ewes, @4.25. OATS—Previous quotations rule, with a quiet 3615 368 | Ottawa - and well-supplicd market. i 3141 231% | Halifax MISCELLAN 'OUS MARKETS. White, $1 4214@1 57%: Snrpnle 8! 5591 00.. 528)| 53 " | Quebec Red for feed $1 321401 No. 1 and | T, RT.. IMMIIM% | Vancouver, Forei; Futures. 1 223%@1 30 for No. 2, utn flne for ued X 78 | 76 | Hamilton n A 1 $2%61 50; m-ck $1'30@1 35 for feed m: Rochester S Crabs, each ....20828 | Hartford - Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | ‘xulpea Bass 12»{,015‘ Mussels, 1b i | Nashville : CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—On the Produce | Perch . 08| Oysters. Cal. 100.4 30, Nov, 5. Ex- | ; % | Des Moines . changr to-day the Butter market was steady; Pompino Do Eastern, dz 30@40 2 Spokane, Wash... | creamerles, 16@24%5¢ R -+ Tacoma ... | stendy st mark, 18 | 85% | New Haven ... L pe aagnben | that country ‘as quoted as saying: ‘While 15 | Dayton .. i the acreage is large, the stand is poor.' Im- | 2245 | Norfoik : e | mediate market wili hinge on this factor, | Springfield, Mass, CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | namely, Argentine weather, continuation of Worcester 9 e | disturbing reports from that country will ex- | “. a3 1 = B ... Western Union . .h ! 7,000 Westinghouse ..[181 (180 1180141181 100' Do 1st pfd 1197 1197 1192 '19R WOwW & LE... | 120 121 Do 1st ptd 600/ Wisconsin Cent 500/ Do pra .....{Sou Pac 148 17341117 1,408,900 Total shares 0ld. ew York Bonds. 101 !, & N unified 45.108 %iMan con gold 4s. 105 U B ref 25 reg.. D: NH% Mex Centra! 4 104 3 Alllnlle C L 48100 Balt’ & Ohlo 4s.. o8 . 95 Aaang: L] 1;39 53933:% Brodhe “toed stocks, | Bruns 4 rregular | Com Tnnel number of active issues, | Con_Cal & Vi | Horn Silver iron Stlver Railroads | Leadville Con. 110 New York 45 & ‘partt u-'n Soav :n;s. Mining Stocks. 2 147%1 47% ) 48 m7gTR 105 T47% 00 02" as aggregated almost | N ¥, N H & H..198 Wellington .$—@10 00| New Parg: Margusite. . 76 st Fature Grain and Provisions. Seattle «r»..$§—@ 8 50, Wellington.$—@10 00 Union Pacific 115%Isle Rov CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—Bullish/sentiment pre. | Roslyn ... .0 9 00| Wellington s Mizcellaneous— (Mass Mining 74; | vailed in the wheat pit throughout to-day’s| Richmong .. 950 Nut ....... $—@ | Michigan 93, | entire session. At the start the December | Coos Bay 4 | 15 Mohawk .. 551 | delivery was up % @%c to %@%c at $1 09 DAIRY PRODUCE ETC.— 51 Amer Pneu Tube. 55| Mont Coal & Coke 4 | to $1 09%. May was up %@%e to 1c at 51 10% | Butter, cm“,,q —@140] Best Ran — @45 Amer Sugar 148%410id Dominion 3, | to $1 10%. The initial advance was due mainiy | Do g 30435, Common . §115@40 Do ptd .. Osceola to @ sherp rise in wheat prices at Liverpool, | Do mkm‘ Tb—@25| sm,“, S0u35 | Amer Tel ‘& Tel.144%|Parrot quotations there being up finally 1d. The | Cheese, Cal ‘Qm iy 5G30 | Amer Woolen ... 223|Quincy sirength of (he English market was sid (0| Cheese, Fastern’ | iomey. comb, 1b.—@15 | 214 |Shannon be the result of bullish advices from Argen- | Chesse: Swies Do extracted .. 8@10 ! “h l% S (1341 11348 | 1323413434 [184 4 | | 40%/ 49% | | ,‘ 014 | 4| | | I THE SAN TRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1904 | quoted at £66 12« 6d and futures at £67 2s 6d. Locally the spot market was firm, but with no material change. Lake is held ‘at_$14 ST1a@ 15 121y electrolytic Xs held at $14 75@15, and | casting at $11 S0@lt Lead was Jower In London at £12 18s 9d. In the New York market the tone was firm and prices Ul range (rom 1 20 to $1 70. Spelter was unchanged at £25 5s in Londen and at $5 75 In the A w York market. Iron closed at Sls in Glasgow and at Family Retall Market. Ranch Eggs are cheaper this week and fur- ther declines ‘sre. expected before long, as the }-ecalmu lnama wholesale m':'rlllm-“nhr‘e‘ l:\fr::; very day. Butter is sel prices and Ché as previously quoted. Alldn from a sharp azrenx in prices of Tur- keys, lhm is no change in Poultry, all kinds being in good supply. Game is plentiful and most kinds are cheaper. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. COAL, PER TON— 5@ 35/ | tina. Eggs, per dozen— e Heports trom. that country Indicated 18 fnTauadieabord S Loy - Inans Wil LU S Segitibian have changed but 3 little and and Meats stand about the | eame s quoted last week- for that line of goods. A fresh carload of Sweets was at hand and sold at SOc per cental, while old stock was freely offered at 78c. Several kinds of miscellaneous VQ"(‘-IDIQI were in Il.xhur -uwly and . _Tomatoes In large bozes soid at a wide range as (o { quality: and smail boxes ‘of choice from | Angeles sold at T5c@$1. Egg Plant in hrl. pacl was easier owing to the competition of better stock the . POTATOES—Burflanks from the river 40@ 65c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks. $1 10@1 33 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, per 5 Red-, ooqm:: ver ctl; Sweet Potatoes, T5@S0c per 0\[0\8—"0230 per ctl for fancy and $1 26@1 50 per sack for off grades. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 5@6c per Ib; String Beans, 4@5Sc per 1b: Wax Beans, Lima Beans, 6@7c per Ib; _Tomatoes, 30c@ $1 25 per box; Summer Squash, S3c per box; Cabbage. 66@T0c per ctl; c.mm, 7S¢ pes sack; Cucumbers, 40@60c per o-ruc % @bc per 1b: Egy Plant, S m Los Angeles_and 75c@$1 for large op'n bnus. Dried Peppers, nominal; Green Peppers, 358 50c per box; Marrowfat and Hubbard Squash, $10@12 per ton for round lots. Poultry and Game. Gen Electric v that excessive rains had caused delay in bar- = Sone Breayrie. 116 1o B Trining vest operations, entailing considerable damage | TOULIRY AND GAME— E, 6134117 s ou g to the crop.. Another bullish factor was a dis- g: large, ea.GO@00! Whits «r 107, pateh from Odessa claiming an_ appreciable | o Do small ....30g60|Brant, eack .. | United Fruit | decrease In arrivals and shipments of wheat | YOUDS Roosters, |Rubhlu ;‘u ln Shoe Mach there. Domestic conditions also favored the | e€8ch .. ‘fif $1 ; buile. Drouth iy the Southwest rematned un. | Old Roosters, English Snf 31% Wolrerine v'E Bl ".9:,:.‘ London Closing Stocks. Fryers, each Broilers, each brokén. Demand for cash wheat was again of influential character, flour mills at Minneap- olis being good buyers of the higher grades. | Cons monhey..88 15-16|N Y Central. On profit taking the market early lost a & por Do acct 8814 Nor & “u["n tion of the opening advance, December ea: sing Anaconda 81 Do off to $1 0915, May declined to $1 mh@l Atchison | On the reactlon shorts became active buyers, 1%font & “ estern. 14| Pennsylvania [Rand Mines Squabs, per Dalr ' Wild Doves, doz.$1 50| Sm Gray Geese, ea.40@50| Vidgeon | causi quick rally. During the | causing a quick rally. 1g the remainder ail Ducks of the day an excellent demand was in evi- dence, offerings b y a St ng readlly taken. A report Louis crop journal telling of damage | Bo i by drouth and Hessian flies was a bullish f Rumrs F. PO i Mil & st B A, BoE tor Iate. The Ligh point of the day was | © Cheics cuts ..16020| o Chope e Boers . %! Do pfd reached at $1 10 for December. Meantime | Do plain o@12% mou Den & Rio o Pacific May advanced to $1 11. The market closed | Roast Veal ..1214@15| Corned Bee! : hion Pacl strong, with Dccember up 7@lc at $1 09% | Roast Pork 15 S w' Erie i and May 134c higher at $1 10%. Foreatr Lamb, —gia5| patton Stew - 3 Do 15t pid. & Higher cables and the strength of wheat | Hindqtr Lamb..—@13| Veal Stew . wams y niPo2d prd 3 uE (SR markes. ;. December | Foreqtr Mutton.. 8@10]Soup Meat 10 | % 3 e e i il o, Decembar closed %@%o MK & gt aL duae. Portrhse Steas.. 1820, Bacon . In spite of tremendous receipts of hogs the < istoats oo versTirm; 27 1-104 per ounce, provision market was Strong under the de. | powen Srcek:'i2 162]1/7' 5:{{,‘,5‘“5‘5: 06— The Teis of Bt mand from a big packing-house. At the close | Lamb Chops . ..1530| LATd oe----+-- 314G— e i ot discaunt in the open market for | pork was 173¢c higher; lard was up T%@ FRUITS AND N -~ 1 short Lills is 53 11-16 per cent and for threo | 10c, and ribs were 10c higher. UTS— o s 3 per cent. The leading futures ranged as follows: Alligtr Pears, ea. 5 Oranges, dozen— Pl Articles— Open. High. Low. Closs. | Almonds 20 Fancy A Bank Clearings. ‘Wheat No. 2— Apples . . 4@ 8| Common NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—The foilowing table, | December ... 1 9% 110% 1 (9% 1 09% | Chestnuts. 1b .l15G20 Flums, | 5@ 8 ccunpiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear: | day 110% 111 110" 1 104 | Cranberries, qt...10@15|Pears, I i S @-‘:fi 1ns at the principal cities for the week ended | valg ok B L ui *;i:::’,'g °";L‘:§|‘m‘r’:§§'n. “oz.2 25040 November 2 Wwith the percentage of increase 5 A £ ~" i { fnd decrease ‘s compared with the correspond- | I e S0 % g% g:::.n,:m doz . 25@35: Quinces mfi"s S Percentages. 460 4615 46 | Figs, dried. 1b. Citles | Amount. e e Do CrcehIb i216@10] APAWer <c.-oe.- New York Tisi o o C. | November si s s 3% Grape Trulld:7scgdlstrawberries, | Chicago o ++++ | December S9if 208 % k | Grapes per drawer _...25@75 | | Boston ... | May 3 301y .mzt \Hcklehrnu Tb. 1ocnzn‘m:erlm 802.20@30 | Philadelphi July 110 8134 3lig au,l Temons, d 30! Walnuts, per Ib.15@20 St. Louis . Mess Pork, ner banel— | Limes, 5 .1oom Pittsburg January . 5 2 82% 1265 12 sz& VEGETABLES— | San Frax e 12 77% 12 973 | Artichokes. doz. 30g60| Mushrooms. 20230 Baltimore Lard, per wo Amunds— Beets, dozen .. Onions, per e 2%@ 3| Cincinnati ", -"‘"“flfl <700 710 700 T10..| Beans, white, i Okra. dried. b 20G_ Kansas City Tamh T8 ALK 8 A8 Color Ib. 5@—| Do, green, 1b.10@12% New Orleans Short R!ba per 100 pounds— - Dried Lima, Ib. 6@ 0| Potatoes, per 1b.1%@2 Clevelana ... January . 850 662% | Green Lima .. TParsnips. per dz.15@20 s 667% 675 | Cabbage, each .. Radishes, dz beh.16@20 | Celery, head ... Sage. az Bnchu'.’gg—‘ Louisville Cash Grain and Provisions, Cress, dz bunch.15@—|String Beans, 10 Omaha .. 5 CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—Cash quotations were | Cucumbers, doz.15@20| Summer squu Milwaukee . . as_follows: '“Flour, quiet and steady; No. 2| Garlic .. 6@ 8| per 1b .. fl Providence ....... spring” wheat, $1 00@1 No. 3, $1 {2a1 10 Green Peppers,ib. 5@ 8| Sprouts, Der Buffalo ... . No, 2 red, §1 r'mu 13% No. | Dried Peppers ..10@20! Spinach. per lh 5 Indignapolis .00 2 yellow, 0. 2 oats, nw,@am No. | Egg Plant, 1b.10@1213!Sweet Potatoes b—@ 2 Paul . 2 white," 32 No. 3 white, 3014@323c; | Green Peas,lb.10@1215| Thyme. dz bnchs.23@30 L TR Ro M e G5 good feeding’ barley. 38@ | Lettuce, per dox15@30| Turnips, per doz.—@ns | St. Joseph ¥ 88%c; fair’ to Choice malting, 42@52c: No. | Leeks, ‘dz bnch.15@20| Tomatoes, 1b ... 5 P.]“"; 1 flaxseed, $1 11%; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 19; FISH, PER POUND— Columbug | prime_timothy seed, §: mess pork, per bar. | Barracouta ..10@12%] Rockcod | Memphis | $11 40G11 45: lard, per 100 nndq, | Carp .. “1’?0' Sea Bass . —@12% Seattle ... 1a@7 05, short ribs sides (loose), $6 6215@ | Catfsh . —@12%| Smeits . 10@12% Richmond short clear sides (boxed), $6 nm 8714 | Codfish . 281214 Scles . 10813 | | Washington s | basis of high wines, $1 24; clover, cqn’ | Flounders 2. Skates, each ....10@15 ‘Su\.nrnah < ¥ tract grade, $12 2! | Halvat 5T Squid Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | Herring . 8@10| Tomcod i { Flour. barrels . - 21,900 21,900 | Mackerel ‘1 Turbot . | Wheat bushels 100,200 | Do horse 1@ Toledo, Ohio...... | Corn, bushels . 153,300 | O a | nitatish 4 | Salt Lake City... Oats, bushels 5 1312 | Clams, gailon Peoria . | Rye, bushels @20| Do hardshell. Ib @10 Atlanta Barley, bushels 10 Crawfish, per 1b12%@15 2025 clte Liverpool and be reflected in higher mar- | | kets fn this country, This is the third day of | advancing market and the short interest has been pretty well eliminated. We continue to feel the statistical position In this country or we must have Portland, Me.. CHICAGO, 8000, including 1500 Westerns; steady. to prime steers, $6.0087.00; poor to medium, 80; stockers and feeders, $2.00@4.10; Kansas City. CASH BARLEY., London, Ont.. % Jobhti Wheat— CORN-The. meual lins of Western came 1o Victort ?_‘w;-m: yemra-y. The market is steady and un- ostng | Lo wmern sacked, $1 45@1 50 for Yellow, Last week. Wheat— 1 45@1 50 for White and $1 45@1 50 **Not included in totals because containing | Op:ning Mixed; California_ large Yellww. $1 45@1 50, | pther {tems than clessingss Closing emall round do, $1 5 @21 White, mnom- #Not included in totals because of no com-| Flour— inal; Egypuian, §1 4501 40 for White and parison for last year. Opening §1 1114 ! for Brown, Se——— Closing RYE—$1 40@1 45 per ctl. Conditien of the Treasury. BLCRWHEAT—NMMMI at about $2 per ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 25—To-day’s London Wool Sales. cental. ment of the treasury shows Aulh.bh cas LONDON, Nov. 25.—The offerings at balancee, $144,069,232; gold, $82,701,58] | rge sustion sales to-day amounted to 15, o-u lour and Millstuffs, bales. Merinos were firm, Americans buyis S Ext New York Cotton Market. feveral lote. New South Wales greasy eloths | g fl,l‘o.'.".fi.,cf,'{—fi," B e g fr NEW YORK, Nov. -25—Cotton 't ing_crossbreds were in active demand, coarse | Oregon and \Washington, jobbing 6t $4@4 50 opened weak. ~December, 9.i8c: F b“‘“"“ realizing more then since i889. This advance | per°pb), .34c; March, 9.42c; May, 9.56c; June, 9550 B Ll ‘,;’,“,'f,e‘"_,‘:,f\::,‘;: large orders for army | ' M[LLSTUFFS—Prices In sos are o i 2 s, T e o sty 3 | el “prades re unchansed, but intertors | {sla"l:lnur‘) . e b Rice Flour, Dot Site: T b 8 15 jmn 71 per cent below Ecptember prices. Cape | g7 Corn '“ i | g el S 2 9§§emua el Ao, 4 Stas CHarY | of, Good "Hope and Natal was in demana and | &1, Sfeas %n aroats, $4 35: Hominy, | S5 ", & 30 ”(;;‘u ue‘:fii,. umfif old. quickly to the Contine s Greasies ad- mg‘k gugkwh.u Flour, uza cm:na" .10 Midaiios Gulf, 9.96c; sales, 172 bales, | 10 © Do CeRLon €ome Fales m‘ 45 50 Rolioa Oats, T . New York Grain St. m '5 Wool Market. sacks, $4 28; Pearl Barley, ib, Spiit Peas, w Yor] rain and Produce, §T. LOUIS, 25, —Wool, nominal. Light | boxes, §6 50; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. NEW YORK, Nov. 25-—FLQUR—Rocelpts, 20,000 barrels; exports, 500 barrels. Market | quiet and nomlnllly higher. fine, 18G2214¢; heuw flne. 13@18c; tub washed, 26@39¢. Hay and Feedstuffs. e HERTRoclgh, T sumie oot | Northern Wheat Marker, | ity was et 390 meady juiiey Mo o. b. afloat; No. 1 ause. continues firm and unchanged. Northern Duluth, rd M. ©. b. afloat. o Ther B a Gtoons’ adthmor et S oh further reports of wet weather in Argentina | PORTLAND, Nov. 25 —Wheat_Walla Walla, | * BRAN—$1 per_ton. export basis, 80c: mill 83c. Fastern market ngga_o‘a m B Tom/ basis, §5¢; bluestem, 3@ic basis. Valley, 87%%e, s gflofl“—flw ;:;11 of ‘limu:‘h; lnn o‘\‘n‘rn ::'vln co\n‘nr‘)l'” igher WASHINGTON. us—im;“'cdefl?" 52:@24 Mgzr es also had ai icean market E —Wheat, 3 Olluko eal A HO@32 50; ruled firm all day, chmu @liss net Hgher Sl e B s o ¢ Cake, . ‘Cocoa. By, closed $1 1214 duly closed” $1 G35, D L Bfep B B0 & L g - gt um i, 0wz s ot i Northern Business, c:-a;:"l.:m. m% Mix Mnmm WOOL— rm. n?EAT"i'i:(u Nov. 23.—Clearings, $1,000,877; yrn Feed, fi HXUM alances, P 1 tr un test, 43c. Molasses sugar, de; re- Oat, 5 m- 0; ‘stocl fined. nominal; crushed, 6,160 powdered, B8be: hflml;«;rflmun, fi'“ 25.—Clearings, s708,03; "" 50a7: cmcr"sow Alfaita, ncl-' bel B ol bk SPOKANE, ' Nov. 25.—Clearings, $621,817; e R A glosed active “unchanged to & points 103.";' balances, §70,654. .m g e Sales, 147,000 bags. December, - January, 6.80c; March, 7.00@7.06¢ lny. 'IM LOCAL MARKET. Beans and Seeds. 7.20¢; July. Twm September, —_— The market ffll‘ Beans yesterday showed no steady; No. 7 voice, siac. mud chun Whatev ‘were 9072 sacks, New York, St ‘making 38,309 |l0| hr week. H Bullion. and (SI)lli.InfinnlI 23 Biaiton Fx- ex,‘m. 15010: ':Nu e are lower New York extco | Brown Mustard Seed it Das s rwider nm CHEES] State full, creameries ll also off. Silver is Y%c down. “ MGMN M -neh {51 gmall, l-wtemlm colored and 'white fancy, | zpcm Llon_ ] wmummunm. Herald says: "x-'h of Lima Beans during Sep- .umm.xu’..trcn Ventura Santa Barbara counties amounted to 200,000 sacks; this year during the same the ts reached a | terting Excha ern Steri: New. ¥, _mg‘: , cables. Pethanes §o8—Unchanged. / mum‘s FRUITS. amwfie. pflmo mouac- choice, “fiusm—m&y, with &,mm.. ranging from 2c to Oc, aceording .M‘ n varleties are in light npp(y at from 50%e. - COTS—Receiving litt tion, are not offered freely, o ¢ BBt e Pametn TooRar ooty Tiothe - 3 ., ACHES.—Stea 9@9%c; choice, #14@10c; flm!y lflifilc- B Common, 5@5%e; | case immediately after | the public demand is very iight. | range. | to 15¢ per pound and some poor lots sold down | bought on speculation by retailers and placed | { 10 82 per square. | for extras and 17 . | Peaches, 71%@8%c | Citea and 11e for Ia | dry Sllt slde- 10¢; B' cured Trade in Poultry was quiet, as is always the Thanksgiving, wl Steady prices | ruled. however, for good Hens and Roosters and iarge Fryers, offerings being light. Small Broilers were not wanted and sold at a lower Carried - r lots of dressed Turkeys were cleaned up at prices ranging from 123c to 10c. Most of this carried-over stock W {in cold storage. Nine cases of fresh stock | came in and sold at the appearing quotations. | Live. Turkeys sold slowly at sbarply reduced prices. A car of Western Poultry falls due to-day. | Game was inclined to easiness and Mallard, | | Widgeon and small Ducks were quoted lower. POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 13G17¢ per T | for fresh stock: Live Tutkeys. 18g10e per Ib; Per pair’ $2G2 25; Goslings, $2 25@2 50 $3G6 yer dozen for old snd $6@7 for : Hens, $4 505 for emall_and $5 5086 Fodor Foostats, 30 Can\ubnck $3@6; Teal ‘Widgeon, $1 50; Red H Ducks, $1 25G1 50; G o1 8 White Geese, 31 25@2 Snipe, $8 for English. an $1 - or common; Doves. $1 25; Hare $1 50@L Rabbits, $2 for Cottontalls and $1 50 m Brush, Honkers, Butter, Cheese and Eegs. The condition of the Butter market is belt‘ shown by the continual drive of sales of the | large retail stores at prices ranging from 29 They are working off large quantities of the very finest creamerles at these low prices, as they are very particular to offer mome but the very best brands. The general range of quotations remains as be- fore, though some houses continue to report a rather better demand for the best creameries. Stocks are still large, but are not as excessive as they have been for the past month. There is nothing new in Cheese. Eggs have again declined. The Thanksgiv- ing demand for ranch was disappointing, the public took the cheaper Eastern and coid- storage goods in preference. and as _stock continue to increase the market has had to give way. A number of houses offered their o | Loy, Jargest and best ranch at 87%@Gise yes- | erday, Recéipts were 57,200 lbs Butter, 828 un-; Eggs and 32,500 Ibs Cheese, BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, grades; dairy, 17@1Sc; cold, storage, nominal; store Butter. 10@l4c; Eastern cubes, nominal; Eastern_ladle-packed, 15@16c. CHEESE—1134@12c for ¢holce mild new and 10@11c for old; cold storage, lo%Ollc. Yonnc 1b. Americas, 12@12%4e; Eastern, 10@15c EGGS—Ranch, 37%@40c for good (o fancy and 35@36c for common; cold stos 250 30c; Eastern 25@28c for cholce, for standards and 19@2lc for Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Another car of Cranberries came in yester- day, and, as there were large lines on the market already, the feeling was weak. 3 in other fresh fruits was of a light holiday character and all descriptions were more or | | less weak. Receipts iIncluded four cars of | Apples and several cars of Oranges. Oranges moved slowly and the quotations for Navels | had a wider range. The top quotation was an extreme for the fanciest offerings of well- colored stock and was obtained only for small parcels, the top for the general run of offer- ings being $2 25. Apples continued easy at the old quotations. Grapes arrived freely and met with a sluggish demand at lower prices, a good portion of the receipts being of poor qual- {ity, Figs were generally poor and hard to seli at any price. ~Berries were in fair request | and attractive lots found prompt sale at steady | rates, STRAWBERRIES—Longworths, $8@11 The condition of the New York markets ap- | pears in the first column. There is nothing new_locally. FRUITS “New. crop—Apricat 7 Rovals and 9g12c M S5 aTe for CWhite” -na Plums_ pitted, mu.e ror black, 1 for red and T@83c for sllo' "ll" bricks, 50c; 3-crownm, 4-crow! crown, 65c; bulk white, 2 @3c: DII!I. '%. 5cE:ml Apples, 4%@8%c per Ib. N BRI gTN e per 1b G e’ four per 1 NUTS—New Wurmn. No. 1 softshell, 13c; No. 2, 1 e 0@ 14@14i4¢ for T XL No. 1 hll'flthel! | Ofl, 57c: natural Whal | regular_monthly dividend of 3bc AUCTION SALES B P 23 70--70-=70 HEAD AT AUCTION! “3 hnd broke horses, weighing from 1100 to unds. 23 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, 'M4. At 11 a. m. sharp. 220 Valencia_street, WESTERN HORSE MARKET. E. STEWART. Auctioneer. 0 outside horses will be offered. P.S. SHEEP—Wethers. 314@3%c: BEwes, 3@3%e per Ib (gross weight). LAMES—$2 50G2 75 per head. HOGE—Live Hogs, 200 to 250 Ibs, 4%@4 130 to 200 Ibs, 5@0Y S0 to 130 lh-. 45 not 'lnled Sows. 20 per cent off, "per cent off. and Stags, 40 off from above quotatio General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags are still higher in eym- Gratn Bags, year; Wool gl(h)‘ with the Calcutta market, $%0SHe spot and e tor next i Fleccs Twine. Tie. co.\u—w.nmnnn, $ per ton; lington, $8; Seattle, Bryant, Beaver _ Hill, $5 50 Ro—lyn $7. bulk and_$14 : Pennsylvanta An- | thracite Egg. $14; Welsh Anthracite Egs. $13; Welish Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $9 per ton; Coke, $11 50@13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountaln descriptions, $S 50 per short ton. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; add Sc; Linseed, Sle per gallon for | in cases No. Lucol for cases and 70c; for 65@80c : 68 for Ceylon and 53¢ for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 68c: natusal winter Sperm, Oil. @c: extra bieached winter Whale 52c; extra winter e Ror Fhuaes Ofl, 68¢; ‘rsc ‘lo l "utlhfl o, strained Lard Ofl, pure Neatsfoot Ofl, | 83c; light Herri k Herring 40c; Saimon n‘« ‘botiod nnn ofl, 3c; raw Fish Oil, 35c boll.d Palnt Oil, 33¢; raw Paint ofl, 3le. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 13c; Pearl Ofl, in cases. 19sc: Astral. Star. 19%c; Extra Star. 22%sc; Elaine, 2o Eocene. 31%c: Deodorized Stove Gasolize, in bulk, i6c; in cases, 22%jc: Benzine, in bulk. 13c:” in_dases, 19%c; S3-degree Gasoline, (B in cases 3lc. URPE TINE—Is lower at 75 per gallon and 69c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD--Red Lead. 140 7%e per 1b; White Lead. T4@7%¢, according to quantity. SUGARThe Western Sugar Refiaing Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib in m)ng Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6. Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated 8 10c: Dry Granulated, fine, 6c. Dry Granulated. coarse, : Beet Granulated 5.90c; Contectioners’ A, Exm C. 5.50c; Golden 100 haif “y Vg Tablets—Haif barreia: 6.50c; boxes, 6.75c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 9c pe: No orders taken for less than sev- @ barzels or its equivalent, Receipts of Produce. FOR FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. ar _sks.. 14.298/Tallow. ctls et 3,404 Leather, _rolls 5,952 Hides, \ 269| Peits, 3001 Lime. bbls i In c 6c; Fruit Granulated, (100-1b I:l‘l oanly) Flour, Wheat, Barley, o Corn, Rye. ctls Beans, sks Potatoes, sks . Onions, sks Bran, sks Middiings. tons ctls STOCK MARKET. Trading Fair, With the Sugar Stocks Still Firm. The sugars continued firm yesterday, with several somewhat higher than on Wed Yo with a good volume of business. The other stocks were not materially changed. Thers was a good demand for bonds. Oil stocks were dull The mining stocks Were fairly dealt in at about previous prices. Late assessments are: Nob Hill Water Com- pany. $2 10, delinquent December 2: Lindsay Heights Water Company, $4 25, December 12; Last Chance Water Ditch Company, $50, cember 10; Wutehuma Water Company, $10, December 10: American Oil and Refinery Com- pany. S, December 19 The Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota paid a regular monthly dividend of 23¢ yesterda; The Northern California Power Company paid a regular monthiy dividend of Sc yes- terday. The Pacific Lighting Company will pay & December 5. The San Luis Orchard Company of Temple- ton. San Luis Obispo County Nas levied an ::u-;‘menz of $1 per share, delinquent T The Claremont Oil Company paid an extra dividend of le per share, amounting to on the lasued capital stock yesterday. The London and San Francisco Bank, Lim- ited. has declared a regular semi-annual divi- dend at the of 6 per cent per annum for the six months ended June 30, 1904. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY. Nov. 252 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 'n& oks E2¥ 2a@0 Q2 % B 2 & Bl 4 Fe 7 Q 2 s " L Eastern. Chest; 12 oc; 11 L S et tali ONE —Comb, ll!fi.l.lc fr ‘white M 1 1lc for amber; Wi extracted, & 6c; light amber mmod m%e. dark, %EESWAX—!IM per 1b, s mackes continued qulet at previous quo- ons. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c_per Ib for heavy, 10%c for light medium, 13c for light, 14¢ 1or extra light and 14 c lor sugar- nw-d' es, ; Eastern sugar- 1234@12%¢; Ciiitornta Hame, et Masa Heet, $10010 50 T bl extra Mess. $10 W0QIL; Family, S 16 50; Pt Pork, %ecf 14c . r 1b, o'r'roz' ENE—One halt barrel, 85ic: thres balf barrels. Slec; ome tlerce, 83gc; two tierces, ard oa; w e L] L4 ELl o g. 2 2 EFeREER = :? Esil3 o o fs b 1 =k 48 2 558 N b’ RLLE ¥ bgr @ L R an T wER. ., B9 75599»»8 ge 3ol 9o -5 : S ilijll EE 31 EiE0 ‘l M 03 95§ 49§ Q3 g ®. Fri “te3 H -.'m"S‘ THI X 00 N e w 901 — N SRR fs — 98 & — 0G_L&H 3s. — 110 U e O W gtd 5. — 100 |[UR 203§ WATER Contra Costa — 35 [Port - Marin Co.... — RIS V o GAS AND $ 108 S 3 n R K 8iic; five tierces. 8%e per Hides, Tallow, Wool and HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and, brands seil about 3@lc under quotations. Heavy -n.q Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light 9lc; Hldtl. B*c for heavy and 7c; Salted Kip. 10%ec: Salted 1t Calf, c dry Hides, 1T i g

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