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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1905. SUMMARY OF THP MARKETS. W ail-street Lima Beans higher. Hay and Feedstufls unchanged. Butter lower and eak. Eggs and Cheese Provision and Meai markets as before. arket p #n heawy supplied with seasonal sorts. receipt and weak. Game stcad) es in lwely demand. Onions guiet. STATE OF TRADE. A Wall-Street Opinion of Current Bu ness Comditions. of New York says of general Henry Clews fons continue very promis- ¢ is reported in all sections keeping money actively and euggesting firm rates for weeks to come. In simost every Gepartment of indus- trial, commercial or financial activity records | have been daily broken. Tt is quite safe to say that the vol en hist me of trade during the pres- year far surpasses all other years in the ory of the country. There are signs h and bere its mpproaching en: ena e’ relative absence of & gerove speculation, tme Tepld development of our sources, the great growth in the absence thus far of any ge o t ive confidence in v at least anothe dons. ‘The gre orders on band or in will keep it fully occupied for the t twelve months, and 1t could easily employ a substantial increase to fts present cay I estate &l60 enjoying a boom which has never yet been equeled. Usua activity in this quarter | marks the culmination of an upward wave; but as yet there s the demands f workshop _accoms consequence of c o signs of overdoing, and home and gitimate Pro&- the vast volume “of the amount of speculation y ¢ gnize that oment is the out- Attempts hav tural actiy rities an: Vhen stocks that & few years ago as a bonus re are selling in the 30s and 40s it on a 5 to 4 per cent s &t a level where to m longed bul brings them eti! dends later on ations ms have been scen in K a few other shares are a menace an Tk look of the etock market is hopefu! are sound and in fa Technical conditions are, unsettled. Certain specu- eiy at work for hi rs 1o quietly ps vne situa- as ® stocks 2 aker hands. EASTERN MARKETS. New York Momey Market. NEW Y Monéy on call lars—481c bonds, ay; raiiroad bonds, treasury to- Chicago a wes received transterred 100,000 to § from New York Stock Market. stringency in the developed considera stock market ac emanded for call severity cordingly igh the hes deposit account by the with- ol outstanding cre Thne caliing of loan exchange was on & large scale an king esh accom- modations on the part of those thus displaced caused ve mon t and some f stock The rate uched dur} day had momentarily and that but 1903, December of 1902 urs of the da in Wall street of the Secretary o gave rise 10 & co ive circles that Governm ef of the money marke Such measures wc form of deposits of t surplus revenues at nce prompted some of t ies to defer the remewal of the morning with the idea ncement of the Government taken would cause an easier tone in the market. No such announcement was ing end disclaimers were made of any to take such steps. With the dis- tment of the earlier hope that there Wak momethiag lke a rush among belated borrow- ers, this was said to account for the severity of the stringency developed. Money continued to ® of New York in large volume, $600,000 being deposited at the subtreasury for trans- e cago and New Orleans. About half such was received from San Francisco by same process. Foreign exchange weak- under the stressof the local ation and New York exchange at recovered sharply. All three of an baoks at London, Paris and very strong recuperation, al- though the money market at those centers showed no relaxation. The time money market led firm, but there was practically made in that department, the rate for call loans diverting all funds to that department. It was considerable repayments are now of mercantlle borrowings made year to make purchases of com- in_anticipation of the very active In connection with the talk of re- the money market by the United asury it was pointed out that the nt bond refunding under the offer of retary of the Treasury has come prac- a standstill, although the refunding flered opens the way for considerable ex- ion of the note issue privileges of the he fallure to take advantage of the nity would be likely to constitute an against offering other facilities on of the Government authorities. Dur- frequent_rallies of the early part of the presence the Treasury fident assumption in specula- t measures for the vere in contempla- resumably take ? the Gov- nks. This ders of se- loans called that a later measures to the ened decidedly ney hicag the great Beriin showe: Sec tically thus is | call & halt; apd when the best in- | - ad- | y n on the the banks and their consequent tbe lexal reserve limit the selves under the necessity of | tocks lower. Money ~@14 per cent. Cotton higher. s still active on the Steck and Bond Exchange. rat and Barley Futures and Cash Borley again lower. igher and firm. 100{Am Hide & L..| 6%| 6%] 6] 7 1,100, Do ptd . 82" | aliy) 8133 82 .|Am Linseed .... ... 17 ] 1T% 200 Do pfd 1 4034 40 | 303, | 401y 000 Am Locomotive.| 68% | 8814| 67 100, Do _ptd L1140 (11e (114 [Am Malt B b 06] Do pfd ...... | 00/Am Smelt & Ref) 4,500, Do pid 3,000,Am Sugar . A .| Do_pid | 1393 140 200{Am Steel Fdries| 123 | 12! 300, Do pfd . 3 a4 {Am_Tel & Tel 135 (137 ! '7.600,Am Tob pra. 6,900, Am Woolen 200, Do pfd 2,300, Anaconda .|Ann Arbor . Do prd 4,800{Atlantic C Lin: 00A T & Santa Fe 00| Do pfd .. 1033108 00/ Balt & Ohic 200, Do pra 97 o7 Bay : State Gas.. Brunswick D&I. . Butterick Co ... ..../Canada Southern ,600{Canadian Pacific Central Leather, Do prd B4 82%| 83 3 f1031, e ‘1111 (1103 110% 1108 | Hock Wal 415 9635| 97 108 & A | Do ptd 5 |- C&EIpld. .. fsl < I& L pta. j.::22'80 |95 2800C & G W 211|203/ 20%| 20% 100/ Do pfd A || TA| TS 100/ Do ptd B B434| 34%4| 84 | 3434 Do Debs Ll 87| 88 & N W......[218 |21611215%[2 > M & St PoLITT%|1T5 (1T5%1T5% Do Pra :......f:we-]....o[I181 186 { CN Woprd ... 1240 | 06 CRI&P (new 7 00| Do pfd 70i4| 7014 CRI & I ¢ .| 80 | 80t 200|Chicago Term 5% 18 100, Do pfd iiii.. 7| 37| 40 1.800:Chicago U Tr 11105 | 103 | “solccc & st Do ofd - 4 Cleveland L & W/ : Do.vfd . 3 - 5500/ Colorado F % Do pfd 2. lcolumbus H 600/ Colorade South Do st pfd, 506/ Do 24 ptd .. 4,800/Cons Gas 200/Corn Products Do pfa ....... 1900/Del & Hudson.. DL&W..... 106D & R G 200{ Do pfd ....... Des M & Ft D.. 1,160/ Detroit U Ry Detroit_South ~if Do prd . |Diam 1,600 Dis adig) e S b g e’ PERRE 0 1) 1666/ Dul 20151 '19% | 20 Do | 411) 40”301 Brie ... ......| 483 473 478 471 800/ oo 1st atd ...} 80 | so%g 100, Do-2d prd 72 7 E&TH . Do pd . 2lso Federal & 3( e 15 |18 >0 pf 4777|9614 95% | 96% Gen Chemicai oot b g Do vtd | oo 108 107 ectric 1831 (18215 18314 North pf 4 |267 "~ |267 " |269 25% | 25% Greene Gold 11| 4% Hav Tob Co 28" | 29ij ..i Do pfd . 37 @ | 00 Hocking Val . 97 |99 | 00| Do prd | 93 .19 2,000 Ilinois 175 1751 09 17635 175 Interboro . : Intern M . A Do.pfd .......|.. 1,200/Intern Paper ... 260 Do pfd ... 100{Intern Powe! L. intern Pump . . Do pfd .... | *""'366/Towa Central | -» Do ptd ... . Kanawha & Mich|.. 100|K C Ft S&M pfd| 86 Kan Cy South Do pfd .. Keokuk & Des M..... Knickerbock Ice. 20% Laclede Gas pfd Lake E & West Do 700, .-...|Long Island. 100/ Louis ‘& Nash Mackay ! Do pfd.. | 7 s00|Manhattan | Do 1st ptd T00M, StP &S 46,400/ Missouri Pacific. & Nash, C & St L. 14,900 National Lead . Do pfd.... Ntl R R Mex pfd tional Biscuit. Do pfd........ w Jersey Cen.|... Y Alrbrake... 1621416015 17,500/ New York Cen..|150 |14814 500N Y, C & St L.| 63 ‘| 51 100/ Do let prd....|1143 114 .| Do 24 prd. < Y.NH& 4,500/N Y, Ont & W.| 5315 5214 2100/ Norfolk & West 900/ Pacific Ma 4615 45% 68,106/ Penn R R Co... 140% 13914 4,000 People’s Gas.. L1108 102 200/, C, C & St L.| 80%] 80 Y B T DS [ T 8,700(Pressed Steel Car| 80" ['483{ 300] Do ptd.. B 2 |Pullman Car Co. 16,900/ Ry Steel Springs| 200, : 1,100 200/ Republic S & Do 2d pfd. ,700| Do pfd..... .|Rubber Goods, Do ptd.. 3 S & T Co. P! 1,500{S1ose S 600/ Do pfd Reading and other recent speculative favorites up sharply and at one time when of Secretary Shaw on Wall street pre zs firet reported, the average level of | the whole market rose above yesterday's clos-, n ing. Last prices, however, were but slightly ve the Jowest and showed net declines of 10 over 3 points throughout the list. ér were heavy. Total sales, par value, 4s declined ¥ per cent New York Stock List. Hutton & Co., 480 California street, cisco, members of the New York xchange, furnish the following officlal Exchange: ited States new call — — | ..|{AGams Express. Allis Chalmers. .| Do ptd .. [900/Amoal Copper . -{Am Beet Sugar. Do pfd . { ’ N2 600/ a m Can Co. 2000, Do pfd - 1% 11,200 Am Car & Pdry| 700, 7 36,400/ Southern Pac 600| Do pfd 22,600/Southern R Do pfd .. v....../Standard Oil "] 19,400/ Tenn Coal & 1. _.|Texas P L T Co Texas Pacific Third Avenue 1208 % 7,900/ Met Securitfes. .. T4%| TA%| 7 00 Met St Ry 1207% [117% |117% 118 ,700 Mexican Central.| 2315 227%| 228 Minn & St L. BE . (220 161 {162 [148% 1149 3] 52 1147 1120 | 82 |85 20134 (201 | &% & 4 o 45 | 45% 1393 1139¢ 102% (102! !sn 82 ‘ma’i 112 48% | 40 987 | 99 248 b4 * | Colo & , | shows available 4 | continued well absorbed throughout the entire | Weils Fargo Ex.|. 250 300(Western Union..| 93" | 93 | 92%| 93 t . -|Westinghouse 170 . | Do lIst pfd ...Jt ‘{185 200 100W & LE ... ...| 161 161 16%4| 17 +-...| Do 1st pfd ...|. ISR B3 ] 700 Do 2d ptd ...| 39| 8814| 38 | 39 500, Wisconsin Cen..| 20 | 28%| 28%| 29 | "Do pta ... 94| 80 1,272,100—Total shares sold. "New York Bonds. U S ref 2s reg..102%!Japan 6s, 2d ser. 97% Do coupon.#...102% Do 43s, cert.. :} Do 3s reg.....103%! Do 2d series Do coupon.....108%|L & N unified 4s.104 Do old 4s reg.104% Man con gold 45.103: Do coupon.....104% | Mex Central 4s... 80 Do new ‘ds reg.133%| Do 1st inc..... 24 Do coupon.....133% Minn & St L 4s. 96 Amer Tob 4s Do 6s . 3 Atch gen | NR of Mex Do adj 4 INY Cgen 314 5 Atlantie C 11011 N J C gen 0s....13434 Balt & Ohlo 45.108%[Nor Pacific 4s. | Do 3%s ....... 95%| Do 3g .. i BrooklynRT ¢ Nor & W con 38.101% Central of Ga 5s.113%/0 § L retdg 4s... 97 Do Ist inc..... 951 Pa conv 31 wzlr,z Do 2d inc. 81 |Reading gen 4s...102 Do 3d inc. 75 |SL & I M con 5s.115% | Ches & Ohio 4%s.10T% | Chi & Alton 315s. 81 C. B & Q new 4s.101% C.R I & Pac 4s. 80% Do col Bs...... 91 €.C,C & SLgn 45.108%3) olo Ind B35, sr A Do bs, ser B Colo Midland 4s. 0 4s... S L & B F fg 4s. 88% St L S W con 4s. & Seaboard A L 4s. 80 So Pacific 4s..... 95% o lst 4s, cert. 074 So Railway 5e...120 |Tex & Pac 1sts..128¢ ToLSt L & W 4s. 84 s Union . Pacific 4s.100 | Do conv 4s.....130 {[U S Steel 24 5s. 5% Wabash lsts ... 116 | 43, 10414(104% | Cc Erie prior lien 4s. Do gen ds. Japan 6s New York Mining Stocks. Adams Con 25| Little Chiet ..... 03 60} Ontarlo . 110 55! Ophir J5 874 Bruns_Con 45| Phoenix 2T Com Tunnel 081 Potosi 11 Con Va Min Co. 1 55Savage. 52 ®Horn Silver . 1 70{Sierra Nevada. 40 | Tron Stiver 3 95 Small Hopes ..... 30 | Leadville Con . 08|Standard L3350 | | Boston Stocks and Bond: | | _ Money— | _Do pfa .. ..101% | Zall loans .6@6%| Westing Common, 83 | Time loans 5@ ] Mining— Bonds— | Adventure C AR Atchison 4s . 023 ‘Allouez .. L 40 | Do adj 4s. Amal Copper .... 80% | Mex Central 4s. Amer_ Zine ) Raflroads— | Atlantic b Atchison . . 82% Bingham 3ikk | ~ Do pta '1081, Calumet & Hecla.680 Centennial T Copper Range Boston & Albany.257 Boston & Maine.175 Boston Elev 153 [Daly West chburg pfd. |Dom Coal . 7 Mex Central 15 Y. NH& nion Pacific Miscellaneof Mass Mining Amér Arge Chem 23%, Michigan Do pfa .. 93 | Mohawk . 57 | Amer Pneu Tube 74 Mont Coal % ‘Amer. Sugar < I'ls'h’\!\'vnh Butte Do pfd : 0Old Dominion Amer Tel & Tel Oscedla Amer, Woolen. ... Parrot Do pfd... Quincy Dom_Iron & 8 Shannon Ed Elect Illum. Tamarack Gen Electric Trinity Mass Electric | United_Copper Do pfd.. |U S Mining Mass Gas 5 s ol United Fruit....106% | Utah Un Shoe Mach. | Victoria Do pfd.. | Wirona - U S Steel 357/ Wolverine THE COPPER STOCKS. POSTON, Nov. 9.—The whole market showed | more liquidation to-day than for some time. The low-priced coppers, which have been sub- | jected to considerable liquidation lately, have little market now and are losing rapidly all | they gained, while the good-producing mines are having a ready market at all times. London Closing Stocks. Cons money... 88 9-16|N° Y Central..... Do for acct 88% 'Nor & Western.. naconda 6_| Do prd : ‘Atchison . $87; Ont & Western.. Do ptd . 106% | Pennsylvania. ... Balt & Ohlo. % Rand Mines 5 Can Pacific . Reading ... . Ches & Ohio. %! Do 1st pfd..... Chi Great West. 2132l Do 2d pfd..... Chi, Mil & St P.181 |So Railway . De Becrs ....... 17%| Do ptd - Den & Rio G... 30%|So Pacific | Do pra 90 [Union Pacific | | el vs 49%| Do pfd | { Do 1st pra. 24U S Steel Do 2d pfd. i1 | Do pfd Il Central .....181 |Wabash . Louis & Nash...152% Do pfd M, K & Texas %| Spanish 4s Bar silver—Quiet; 23 per ounce. Money—3 per cent, The rate of discount in the open market | for short bills is 4@4% per cent and for three months’ Dbills 4 per cen Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—To-day's state- | ment of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve, cash balance, $§133,018,275} gold coin_and builion, $77,811,617; goid cer- | tificates, $52,159,790. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—The sharp recovery in the cotton market to-day attests the strength of underlying market conditions on existing sentiment in regard to the general trade conditions _and the uncertain outlook | for the crop. There was continued heavy | liquidation by old bulls and prominent Wall | strect houses on the advance, but offerings | session, and it was not until after the last | hour that there was a setback to amount to anything. The course of the market for to- morrow will depend on the character of the Government crop report. It made the con- dition a month ago 71.2 per cent. The dry | goods business is still increasing its prices. | Liverpool showed wonderful strength and there was an excelient demand for spots, both here and abroad, spinners having been caught short of raw material and having awakened to the fact that the farmer is chiel price- maker of this 1905 crop, and as long as the spot demand keeps up traders do not expect much decline in the future options. The weather conditions are unfavorable for the greater portion of the cotton belt. ~Since October 19 the belt has been visited with occasional frosts which have retarded the growth. Killing frosts have occurred in some districts and cold, damp rains have occurred to-day over a large part of the belt. Should a Kiliing frost,occur now it will be disastrous, The weather predictions for to-night are cold rains in many States. In Northern Texas there will not be more than half a crop. Cotton futures opened very firm; November, 10.95¢c; December, 11.08c; January, 11.23c: February, 11.37c; March, 11.47c; May, 11. July, 11.6dc. Futures closed very steady; Fihmahrs 1 dbe, March, 31,006 Apsi, 11 February, 11.48¢; -80c; 11 May, 11.70c; June, 11.73¢; July, 11.78c. Spot closed quiet, 20 points’ higher: mid- dling uplands, 11.60c; middling gulf, 12.05c. Sales, 325 bales. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, 9.—FLOUR—Receipts. 50,500 barrels; exports, 18,700 barrel Dull and barely steady. i WHEAT—Receipts, 103,000 bushels. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, 92%c elevator and 94%c f. o, b. afioat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 973c f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 Northern Manitoba, 96i4¢ f. o. b. afloat. Options on the whole ivere weak all day from the effects of liquidation, weak for- eign markets, heavy interlor recelpts, bear pressure and tight money. The close was 10 13%c net lower. May, = 93@94%c, closed 98 5-16c; December, 93% @95 5-16¢, closed 9i%c. HOPS—Steady. ‘WOOL—Steady. PETROLEUM—Steady. HIDES—Firm. COFFEE—Trading in the coffee market continues only moderately active, with fluctua- tions confined within an extremely narrow Receipts continue quite liberal, and 40c; 65¢; N values “.m"mn ncumv?m’mmmlfi al g “unchanged to 5 points higher. 858 Becens: 000 bags, Including: November, Ber, 0.55@6.60c; March, 6.85@6.00cy May, 7.05¢: i semun“:é.r.l 7.85@7.40c; Sotaben 5 doe Spot— | Rio, quiet; mild, quiet. SUGAR—Raw, easy, 213-16@2%c for fair re- fining; centrifugal, 98 test, 3 1-l6c; molasses -ng‘ur. 2’—1'? C. flrt T EGGE—Unchanged. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market ancing tendency and prime fruit for Nc a6 AnGisd At B3, Chain & at 5@6%c on spot, nearly fi‘fé.'.?n!me. ‘prime at 8%c and cholee ot PRUNES—Are firmer on’ the coast APRICOTE—A “but firm. Cholce. auoted u'sz_ mflnwu Y @IY rane firm, mand | for pt e s de- | 54 | clover, S Loose muscatcls are quoted at S%@i%c, seeded c and London layers at raisins at 5%¢ to $120g1 25,4 New York Metal Market. 9.—Spot tin was un; 6d in the London markef shade higher at £ market was repo steady, with spot quoted at $33 121@33 LoloPPer was - little lower in owing the sharp advance recentiy closed at £7 s d and futures at £7LU05 od. Locally the market s quiet and showed no fresh features. Lake is quoted at $16 371G c at $16 20@16 623, and cast- NEW YORK, No changed at £150 T but tutures were 17s 6d. Locally the 16 75; electrol ing &t $1H@1LL od 573 ad was about 1s 3d higher at £15 3s in Loudon. Locally the market is firm, with quotations ranging from $5.15@5 35. Spelter alse_was higher: in London, closing Locally the market was steady, at £26 10s. with spot quoted at §6 10G5 0. g in England. founary cloged at 308 10d and Cieveland war- rants at B2s 11d. Locally the market is firm. quateq at §18 25@15 75; No. 2 foundry, morth- e and southern, st $17 16618 3. Iron was higher No. 1 foundry, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Graln and Provisions. The wheat market was the market being ng pressure from Notwithstauding . that at times a leading bull gave thé market active support, it was generaiy beleved tnat much of the selling was for the account of this CHICAGO, Nov. 9. weak from start to fini subjected to persistent commission houses. same trader. The g the: December option. the week to be 2, crease bearish sel lower at 9u%@UUc the May o market closed weak, the lowest point of the day, final quotations being lc. lower at &9ige. “The break.in wheat was one of the principal faftors contributing ‘to a weak tone in the May closed %c lower at 467c. Compared with other grains the oat market May closed unchanged at off to 59@sYlge. The with prices ne corn market. was very steady. 82% @82%c. With the exception of market held steady. erate sellers of pork: No. No.' 3 white, feeding burley, ing, 43@50c; No. Northwestern, $1; prime timothy seed, $3 25: mess pork, per,bbl, $13 8714 @14; lard, per 100 | short ribs 'sides’ (Iopse), 57 03%G7 05 basis contract grade, Articles- Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye ' bu . Barley, bu o Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 9.—On _the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter murket was steady; creameries, 17%@22%c; dairies, 17@20c. firm; at mark, cases included, 2 24c; extras, 26c CHICAGO. Nov. prime firsts, 12%,@13%e. EASTERN sells A cablegram from Ar- gentina saying inat the weather there was fa- vorable tor the whole crop was & factor that extended considerable influence. showing receipts ot what {rom Argentina for 00,000 bushels tended to in— iment. After opening %@%4c a shade. The leading futures ranged as follows Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Whest, No. 2— December 88% 8Ty, 8T% May 9014 8975 July 8306 84 Sile Corn, No. 2— December, 46y 403 December, new. 45% ] 5 405 46% 403 40% 30% . 30% 3215 328, July RROPEE T3 315 81 Mess pork, per_bbl— 2! January . -12 6714 15 12 571 | May 12 8216 12 75 Lard, per 100 Ibs— May R g R e A SR November 7021 6973 700 December 690 6821, 6871 Jlélulr)' < S lb,li!-)o 685 685 hort ribs, per January . 657t 0660 652 65 May 68 65214 675 6 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, ‘ash quotations were X No. 2 spring wheat, N fair short clear sides (boxed), high £ 13 LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago. 9. CHICAGO, Nov. 9000 nead. Market 6 40; cows and heifers and ’ feeders, Westerns, $3 25@4 80, HOGS—Reaeipts, 20,000 head. SHEEP—Re strong. pts, 8000 head. Nativ. heifers, $1 75@4 5; SHEEP—Receipts, 5000 head. Market strong. lambs, $5 50@7 50; wethers, $4 T5@0; fed ewes, $3 90@5 5. Muttons, §4 50G Omal OMAHA, Nov, 9.—CATTLE—Receipts, 6300 Native steers, $2 T5@3 75; Western 50; Texas steers, $2 6@ 85; cow, canners, $1 5092 2 stockers and feeders, $2 25@4; calves, $3@5 50; bead. Market steady. § 75; cows and helfers, steers, §3G4 and heifers, $2@8 25: 27,000 Market weak, bc lower. and butchers, $4 70@5 10; good heavy, $4 75G 5 10; rough heavy, $4 4004 66; light. $4 5@ 5 05; pigs, $4@5; butk of.sales, $4 75@5 05. 20,000 Sheep, $4 25@0 80; iambs, §4 T5@7 65. Kansas: City. - S CITY, Nov. 9.—CATTLE — Re- Market steady to strong. steers, $3 65@5 B0; native stockers and feeders, $2 50 CATTLE steady. $2 15G4 507 $2@4 2077 Texafi§, head; @4 20; bulls, $2@3; calves, $2 25@6 25, West- | ern steers. §2 80@4 40: Western cows, $1 7@ 3 20, HOGS—Receipts, 15,000 bead. Market be lower. Bulk of sales, $4 85@4 95; heavy, $4 96 @3 971%; packers, $4 85@4 5; pigs and lights, $4 00@1 90, bulls and stags, $1 50G@3 25. HOGS—Receipts, 4000 to Sc lower. @4 80; light, head. Heavy, $4 70@4 80; mixed, $4 7735 $4 T7@4 S5; plgs, $4 40@4 75; bulk of sales, $4 T71@+4 80. SHEEP—Receipts, steady. 18,000 head. Yearlings, $5 50@6; wethers, $5 30@ 5 70; ewes, $5@5 30; lambs, $6 50GT 0. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Dec. March. May. Opening TN TR TR Closing A IR PARIS. Wheat— 5 Nov. Mar.-June, ning . 23 10 24 05 Closing 23 05 24 05 Flour— Opening . 3095 31 65 Closing LiL 30 90 31 60 St. Louis Wool Market. ST, LOUIS, Nov. 9.—Wool steady; medium és. ~combing and clothing, 26Gdic; light, ne, 21@20c; heavy, fine, 19@ 33@42c. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. so Brucaiem: T@T 74c; Bluestem, 9G0c. Bluestem, 76c; Club, 7 Nov, 9.—WHEAT—Club, 73@ 2 Vailey, 1'40’150?' Red, WASHINGTON. TACOMA, ' Nov. 9.—WHEAT—Ic higher. Red, 69c. i Dl ey Northern Business. £ pork the provision | Local packers were mod- At the close May pork was off 10c, and lard and ribs were each down hite, 3130@32%c: No. 2 rye, Receipts. Shipments. 6,600 34,500 _Standard est pressure was on An_estimate ion stumped red, 8TLG No. 2 yellow 20; good to choice malt- No. $112%0 wines, $1 0; Eggs firsts,- 22¢; Cheese ' firm, | — Receipts, Beeves, $3 250 stockers $4 9004 25; to-morrow, Mixed head. ~ Market cows and range $3 5@ Market shade Market tub washed, SEATTLE, Nov. 9.—Clearings, $1,056,336; balances, 084. 5 TACOMA, Nov. 9.—Clearings, $722,446; balances, $09,674. PORTLAND, Nov. 9.—Clearing: $957,885; balances, $08,466. BPOKANE, Nov. 9.—Clearings, $635,523; balances, $77,778. LOCAL MARKETS. “ Exchange and Bullion. Exchange, Sixiy da ~ @ Sterli ange, ys..o — @4 83 Sterling Exchange, sight - = @ist Steriing Exchange, cables . — @4 8y New York Exchange, sight .... — @ 05 New York Exchange, telegrap) Silver, per ounce. Mexican dollars, nominal INTERNATI New York on Paris New York on Whenat and Other Grains. declined and in this mar- in sympathy. A Close. $1 17 IN‘ OATS—There is nothing worthy of remark going_on and quotations remain unchanged. Supplies are sufficient for all current needs. Red, $1 50@1 62% for choice seed, $1 V@ 140 for fair to_good and $1 25 for common; $1 50@1 75 for good to cholce for sesd and down to §1 25 for ordinary feed; White, $1 33@1 47%: Grays, nominal. CORN—Previous quotations quiet market. Western sacked, $1 40@1 421 for Yellow, 1323 for White and $1 35@1 40 for Mixed: alifornia_large Yellow, nominal; small -round do, $1 56@1 65; White, nominal; Egyptian, $135@1 40 for White and $1°2091 25 for Bm‘r":‘s‘—n 4214@1 52% ctl. R’ T per B&CKWHM‘?—NOMIN at §1 75G2 3 per cental. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. FLOUR—California Family Exi $4 50Q 5 10, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, T0@5; Oregon_and_Washington, $3 75@4 25 per bbl. FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in_packages ere as follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $3 75; Rye Meal, $3 50; Rice Flour, §8; Corn Meal, $2 75; extra Cream do, $3 715 Oat Meal, $4 5@+ 75; Oat Groats, u‘tv‘ Hiominy, $3 15@4; Buckwheat Flour, $3 75; Cracked rule, with a i1 eat, $3 75; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled Oats, bbls, $70S: in sacks, $6 507 50; Pearl Barlcy, $6; Spitc Peas, boxes, §5 50; Green Peas, §5 50 per 100 1bs Hay and Feedstuffs. Arrival of 9434 sacks of Dr: from Wash- ington. - All descriptions of Hay and Feed- stuffs remain as before. BRAN—{ 22 per ton, MIDDLINGS—$27 50@29 per ton. SHORTS—$21G22 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25@26; Co- coanut Cake or Meal at mills, $21 in 10 and | $21 50 in 5 ton lots; jobbing, $22; Corn Meal, $30@30 50; Cracked Corn, $30 50@31; Mixad Peed, §$24@25; Horse Beans. $30G40 per ton Broom Corn Feed, 90c per ctl; Calialfa Meal, carload lots, “$21; jobbing, $22 50 per tom: Mealfalfa, $i8 in car lots and $20 for smaller quantities. - HAY—Wheat, $11 50@16 50; Wheat and Oat, $11@15 50; Oat, $9@13 50; Barley, $5@11; Vol- unteer Wild Oat, $7@11; stable, $6@8; stock, $5G7; Alfalfa, $6 50G9 50 per ton. STRAW—30@53c_per bale. Beans and Seeds. i Lima Beans have again advanced and larse Whites are reported very firm, The other de- scriptions remain as before. Receipts yester- day were 17,031 sacks, making 44,262 thus far this week. . The market continues in very good condition for sellers, the shipping demand being very fair. BEANS—Bayos, $3 50@3 75; Pea, $3 75@4: Butter, $3 50; small White, $2 90g3 10; largs White, $2 26@2 50; Pink, $1 70@1 95; Red, $2 75@3 25; Lima, here, $3 65@3 75; Red Kid- , $3 50@3 15; Blackeye, $i 50@4 60 per cotl; Horse Beans, $1 75@1 S5. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 50@4 75; Yellow, Mustard, $3 50@3 75; Flaxseed, nominal: Ca- nary, 6%@6%ec; Alfalfa, 12c; Rape, 2@2%c: Timothy, blgc; Hemp, $igc per Ib; Millet, 2 @3Yc; Broom Corn Seed, $20g21 per tom. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 15@2 10; Green Peas, $1 50@2. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The feature of ‘the Potato market was a boom in river goods, due to the continued brisik demand from outside points. Al handlers seemed to be in a speculative mood and - competitive bidding among the heaviest | speculators caused an advance here and primary shipping points. Business on regular local account was brisk, with fine Oregon and Salinas Burbanks finding ready sale at stif prices. while off lots %f Oregon stock were neglected, the best rivers being used in pref- erence, Onions were firm but Inactive. In the vegetable market Tomatoes were still a very weak feature, supplies being liberal and the demand slack, The other descriptions were generally firm. Quotations for Summer Squash had a wide range as to size of pack- age. Large boxes from near-by sections brought $2 50, while 20-1b boxes from South- ern California sold at $1 25. POTATOES—River Whites, 60@85¢ per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 35 per ctl;. Oregon Burbanks, 85c@$1 15 per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, Merced, $1 40G1 50 per ctl. T ONIONS—Yellow, $1@1 25 per etl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 6@ic_per 1b; String and Wax Beans, 6¢@ic per Ib: Lima Beans, 6@7c per Ib; Tomatoes, 30@7fc per box; Summer Squash, $1 25@2 50; Cucumbers, $1 50@1 75 per box; Cabbage, 65@70c per | ctl; Carrots, 50@60c per sack;. Garlic, 5%@6c per 1b; Egg Plant, 312, 30 per-hax: do_South- ern, 7¢ per I1b; Green Peppers, i5c per box for Chile and S6c@$l. for Bell; Green Okra, 25 per box; Marrowfat Squash, $13@20 per . Hubbard Squash, $15@Z) psr ton. Poultry and Game. Receipts of Poéultry from domestic ~points continued heavy, 121 coops being received om | the early express trains alone. The market | was naturally weak as a result of these con- tinued large receipts and prices of large | Chickéns, which comprised the bulk of the | offerings, were barely steady. Turkeys were | in increased -supply and casier. There were | 38 cascs of dressed. besides a great many coops | of Iive stock, received during the day. Game | gold much better than on the preceding day, | but receipts were too beavy to admit of any | improvement in prices. ‘[ POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 21G23c per Ih; | Dressed Turkeys, 22G2Gc per Ib; . | per palr, $2@2 25; Goslings, $2'25@2 50; Ducks, $450@5 per dozen for oid and $4 50g6 for young; Hens, $4@4 50 for small and | $5 50@6 50 for large; young Roosters, $5@6; oid | Roosters, $1 50@5; Fryers, $4G4 50; Brollers, §3@4: Pigeons, $1 25; Squabs, $2@2 25. ~ GAME—Per dozen—Mallard Ducks, $3@4 50; | Canvasback, $3@6; _Sprig, $3@3 50; Gray Ducks, $2 50; Teal, $2@3: Wed Heads, $3: | Widgeon, $1 50@1 75; small Ducks, $1 25@1 50; | Gray Geese, $1 50@2; White Geese, 50c@$l; Brant, §1 £0 for large and 7o for small; Honkérs, $3@+ 50; Hare, §2; Cottontall Rab- bits, $2 50; Brush Rabbits, $1 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There is too much Butter on the market and, as the Interior demand has disappeared and the local trade is very dull, prices have again given way. For California extra storage in Squares 25c was asked and for cubes 24ljc was asked on the exchange. The scarcity in fresh ranch Exgs has re- sulted in a further advance on the exchange, though receipts. of Eggs as a whole were larger yesterday. Cheese was also higher, with 12%c bid for fancy storage on the ex- change. Sales on the exchange were as follows: Ten half boxes California fresh extras, 25%e¢; 10 half boxes do. 26c. Five cases seiected fresh California ranch Eggs, Slc. : Twenty-five California fancy new Cheese, 14¢; 25 do, 18%c. Heceipts were 15,500 1bs Butter, 59,600 lbs Cheese and 746 cases Eggs. DAIRY FXCHAN%IEONSFFI(HAL QUOTA- (Note—The Exchange quotations - fepresect wholesale prices ‘as established by sales, bids and offers on the Exchange. - Prices for Butter and_ Eggs on the.etreet are governed by, ths Exchange quotations, but generally —rawge about lc higner, owing to the miscellaneous charact o business.) BU’I’;H—P‘::II’—-CIH!MIL extras, 26e, easy; firsts, 24c, easy; seconds, , easy. Bastern extras—24ljc; firsts, 23 | California Com | Beaver Hill, §5 50; Roslyn, $1 Ladies—Extras, 20c; seconds, 20c, firm. Storage—California selected, 3 3 firsts, 24%c; seconds, 28%ec. Cali- fornia store—Selected, selected, 24%hc; firsts, 23%c. CHEESE—New—California fancy. frsts, 13c. steady; seconds, 11 ou o, firm: Seatern 14G14% fancy, 12%c. firm; 2, steady. mrluau. fancy, ldc, firm; firsts, xsr <3 ern—Fancy, 15l@lec, Storage—California . $4 per case; Bananas, per.bunch; Central American, $2G3 Dot S Be S 113% | Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey. UITS—A) e v stand- FR Closs | 815g12c for $117% flfi Slic for chofce, 9c for extra cholce and 120% | 914@10c for fancy; Pears, S@liljc: Nectar- Ines, T4 @8k for white and TH@T R for Red: Fiuins, pitied. SgTc for Biack, Tglc for Red Braporated Teote; Figs. axes, oo Tov Shaton. ot Toe sate chalce Sod for fancy; Mkmfl.h per 1bi Dblack. G3c. %Rflm—flm crop Prunes, 334 basts for the four sizes (60-100) and 4@iXc basis for: the large and small stzes. RAISINS—Loose, 4-crown, 6c per Ib: 3- crown, Ge: 9-crown, B%e. Raisins— Fancy, 16 ounces, 8)ic; fancy, ounces, §! cholce, 16 ounces, Sc: choice, 12 ounces, $3 per 20-1b box; : $-erown London c; bleached fancy, nxfio' i e a1 L. 12%@13c: Ne Plus 121215c; Drakes, B S nenedon 1 T New Wainots: No. 1 ')nw'flllfill.& 13c; No. 2, 9¢; No. 1 hardsheil, HONEY- 1034@11%e for white and 8@10c for amber: water white extracted, 8@ 6%¢c; white, 4%!&#: amber, - 4@4%c: dark. ——: Hawalian_2%e for extracted. BEESWAX—27 per 1b. Provisions. Bacon continues in Hght supply and firm. Hams and Lard are as before. The market ‘n general is qulet.. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c ™ for Reavy, 12%c for light medium, 13%@lic for light, 14@13%c for extrz light and 16%ec for sugar-cured: dry Sait Sides, 10%4@llc; Bel- lies, 12c; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%@l3c: Californfa Hams, 12@12%c: Mess Beet $9 30 per bbl; extra Mess, $10; Family. $11; prime Mess Pork, $14; extra Cclear. $19 50; Mese, $17 50; Pig Pork, $22; Pigs’ Feet, $5: Smoked Beef, 1de 1. LARD—Tierces quoted at Glic per b for 1@7%e for Eastern com- pound and 9%c for pure: half barrels, 9%c; 10-1b tins, 10%ec: 5-1b tins, 10%c; tins, 103c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, Sc; three half barrels, 77%c; one tierce, T%c; two tierces, T%c; five tlerces, T¥c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Woel and Hops. All conditions In these markets remain as before stated. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about ls@lc under. quotations. Heavy Saited Steers, 12%@13¢; medium, 12c; light, 11%@12e; Cow Hides, 11%4@12c for heavy and 113@133 for light; Stags, S3¥c;: Salted Kip, 113e; Salted Veal, 13¢; Saited Calf, 13%c; dry Hides, 2lc; dry Kip, 18@19¢; dry Calf, ; Sheepskins, shearlings, each; " short Wool, each:; medium, 25; long Wool, $1 Horse Hides, salt, $5@3 25 for large and $2 for medium, $2 25 for small and 50e for Coits- Horse Hides, dry. $2@2 20 for large and $1 75 for medium, $1 50 for small and 80c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 3lc: dry salted Mexican, 28c; dry Central American, 27c. Goat skins—Prime’ Angoras, 73¢; extra large do, $1 25; large, 50@60c: medium, 35@40c; rmall, 25¢. TALLOW-—No, 1 rendered, 4@4,c in barrel: In capns and drums, Yc less; No. 2, 3@3% Grease, 2q%ie. ‘WOOL—Fall clip—Northern free, 15@17c; do, defective, 12@14c: Middle County, free, 13@ ; do, defective, 12@14c; San Joaquin and Southern, 10@13c; San Joaquin Lambe’, 14Q 16¢c: do, defective, 9@12c per. Ib. HOPS—8%@10%c per Ib. Meat Market. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as_follows: for Steers and 4@Sc per BEEF—3@3%e for_Cows VEAL—Large, 5@6%c; small, 514@Se per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 8%@9c; Ewes, S@0c per. 1b. LAMB—9@10c per Ib. PORK—] Hogs, T@8%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good sound Livestock delivered In San Francisco, less 40@ 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 5%@6%¢; Cows and Helt- ers 41@0c. CALVES—3%4@4c per 1b (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 34@3%c: Ewes. 3@3%c per Ib (gross weight), . / LAMBS—$2 7 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 130 to 230 Ibs, 5%ec; over 250 lbs,’ B3¥c; under 130 Ibs, 5% Feeders, nominal; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 30 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bage, Tc Spot and 6c for buyer Junme-Tuly, 1806; Wool Bags, 30@33c: emall lots, 31@34c; Fleece Twine, T%e. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington, Seattle, 36 50; Bryant, $6 30; Coos Bay. $550; Richmond, '$8: Cumberland, $13 in bulk and _$14 25 in sacks: Pennsyivania Anthracite Egg, §14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, $11'50; Cannel’ $9 per ton: Coke, $11 50§13 per ton in'bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions. $S 80 per short ton. OILS—Quotations are for barrel add c: Linseed, Sic per gallon for bolled and 52c for raw; Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, T0c; Bakers' AA, cases, $1 14@1 16; Lucol, 48c ‘or bolled and 46csfor raw: China Nut, cases, 65@ 78c per gallon; Cocoanut Oil, In barreis, 58c for Ceylon and B50c for Australian: extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 6Sc; natural winter Sperm Ofl, 63c; extra bleached Winter Whale Oil, 65c; natural Whale Oll, 60c; extra winter strained Lard Oll.78¢; No. 1 Lard Ofl, $Sc: Pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 75¢; No. 1 Neatstoot Ol 57%c; Herring Ol '45¢; Salmon Ofl, 34c: bofled Fish Oil, 35c; raw Fish Oft, 35c; Patne Oil, 35c. COAL OIL, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water Whi Coal Oll, in bulk, 1lc; Pearl Ofl_in cases, for cases Todhe: Astral, 17%c: Star, 17%c: Extra Star 20%ic: Blaine, 26c; Eocene, 1934c: Stove Gaso. line, in bulk, 15%¢: in cases, Motor Gaso- line, in bulk. 15ic: in cases 22c; No. 1 Enm- gine Distillate, iron barrels or drums, Sc; No. % do, G%c; cases. @ic more; Benzine, in bulk 1215c; cases, 1907 Gasoline, in bul e T e e g v TUR! per gallon in cases and §7c tn drumse and iron_ barrels, RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 3@ Ste vflmlb: ‘White Lead. 8@8l4c. according to quantity. 'SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 106-Ib bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. Powdered, 5.15¢c; Candy Granulated, 5.15¢; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.05c: Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.05c; Fruit Granulated, 5.05¢; Beet lated (100-1b. bags only),” 4.85c; Cont: 5.05¢; A, 4.65c; Flowr, Q& h‘- 40 Barley, ctls m Oats, ctls 28 Corn, ctls T4 Tallow, ctls 122 Sugar, ctls 113 Chicory, 24 490 150 91 15,350 OREGON. 15,1 Ctls sieeen lmom. . 300 e P - vesees D434 20313 Shorts, ska 1010 Deas Continued Activity in All Stocks, With Prices Weaker. Yesterday was another lively day on the Stock and Bond Exchange; particularly in the AUCTION SALES P R W AUCTION SALE 30 Head of Trottin wmmmmacn— ROSEDALE STOCK FARM, SANTA ROSA, CAL. h sires as Wi on McKinney of the great McK! . 2 and St. Whips 29725, out of pro- mares, \ is the first of a serfes of ganual sales which the farm proposes to hoid for the pur- goee. of introducing this blood threughout the te. ~Sale takes place TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1905, At T:45 o'clock at sal 3 b2 MARKET ST pear Von Noao Ave., 8. P cal e. Horses at yard, Saturday. Nov. 11, 1905, FRED H. CHASE & €O.. Live Stock Auetioneers. =2 = = AT PUBLIC AUCTION One caricad of ALL-PURPOSE HORSES. This stock must go Wwithout limit to the highest bidder. Also buggies, wagons and har- mess All must go. SATURDAY, November 11 at 11 & m. 613 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. regular dividend of 2 per cent and an extra dividend of 32 per share out of the income accumulated from investments. These divi- dends are payable December 1. For a number | of years dividends were paid at the rate of 8 per cent, but the rate was reduced in 1598 to & per cent. From 1906 to 1903 8 per cent was paid. Since 1905 the rate has been 4 per egnt. STOCK AND THURSDAY, Nov. 0—3 p. m.' ONT STATES BONDS. sic. | Bid. Asic, . 104% 16315/ 4s qr ep nw. 1333134 - 104%105% 35 ar coup. . 108351043 NEOUS BONDS. Ok T Con Jj8.112 O W gtd s — Qceanic S & — Om Cable 65.12015 — BOND EXCHANGE. | CicaBs [Pac G Im 48 96 — m & ct 4 90%IP B Ss. . L1211 Cal-st C Sa.1111,113%, . Pac P 3._1¢= - € C Wat 35.105% — |P & C H 6s.107'4110 Ed L&P 6 O R 6s.1 F & CH 6s. -t 6s.1 Geary-st_Je. . H C&s 5% Do 3 Hon R L A Bl LAG L A LAL -— LAP o LAP C Js..107% — | (1912) A - Mkt-st C 6s.113 113% SPC 1 cg Se.118 - 115 116 |S P B R 6m135% — M4 — S V Wat €s.102 — — 119% Do 4s 2dm. 9100 N R 05% 1067, Do 48 3dm.100%100%% N C Ry 111% Do g 978 — NCPC Stkn G&Bbs. — — O GL&H UG & E 3.104% — Ok - |UR of SF is 8815 suag Val Co P Sa.104% — Yoo SL 4l4s. 921 9344 WATER STOCKS. Contra Csta 46% 477 Port Costs... — 68 Marin Co... 61 — | V Wat Co 41% — GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cnt L&P 3% — SFG & E. $% 34 Martel Powr 2 — | Do certs.. 8% 84 Mutual E L 13% 18 [Stkn G & B. — = Pac L Co.. 723 80 '\ INSURANCE. i Firem's Fd.330 — | . BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk.129 Anglo-Cal Bank of Cal.423% — Cal Safe Dp.139 165 First Natnl340 . 350 SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.3200 Sav & L S0.100 Hum S Bk.2000 |Sec Sav Bk.385 — Mutual Sav. — — |Union T €0.2700 3300 8 F sav U.700 — | STREET RAILROADS. California ..212% — |Presidlo .... 39% 41 Geary . — 40 | POWDER. Giant Con.. T5% — SUGAR. Hawailan C. 80 803 Makaweli C. Honokaa SC 11% 12 | Onomea S C. 30 Hutch SP C 14 | Paauhau 8 C 20% — Kilaues S € — 20c | MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. 39% 39%|Oceanic § Co 3% § Cal F C A 9 'Pac Aux FA. 3% — Cal Wine A — 2% Pac_C_Borx.12ly — MV& MtTSs.100 PacS Tel Co— = SALES. Morning Session. Board— $1,000 Cal Gas & El Gen M &C T Ja.. 17 Contra Costa Water 175 Contra Costa Water. 2 25 Contra Costa Water, s 9. 25 Contra Costa Water... $1,000 Hawtian Coml & Sugar be... 50 Honokaa Sugar Co. 165 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 100 Kilauea Sugar Plan Co. $3.000 Los Angeles Lighting Gtd Sa. $2.000 Oceantc S 3 Co Os. 100 Onomea Sugar Co. 150 Paauhan S P Co.. e fue2d zrisssss Oak & San Jose Ry Se.. Seeeng ¥8¥s sEgsusuzassssuunLrss 65 Hawailan Coml & Sugar. $3.000 Northern Ry of Cal Js. 176 Onomea Sugar Ca... $3.000 Pacific Electric Ry Je. Afternoon Session. I RE38 75 Hutchinson $ P Co. 14 9 $4,000 L A-Pac R R of Cal 107 5714 125 Onomea Sugar Co. 30 00 100 Paauhau S P Co. 20 5714 5'S F Gas & Blectric. 8 75 50 Spring Valley Water Co. 41 50 30 Spring Valley Water Co. 41 25 $10.000 S V 48 (24 Mtge).... 100 00 $1.000 U R R of S F 45, cash 5875 Street— 100 Onomea Sugar Co. ererens, 30,00 ot * Unlisted Securitfes. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6.106 — |SF Drdk 5e.115 — BL Wat 5114 — |SF G&E44s 101 — Cal NW 5s.108%3111% SF & NP Js.112 — MCWatds — 14 SPCR w8 — O T Con 30.105 107% Sun Tel fs...112 — RisI Wksds. — 106 | Do 5s ....110% — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala S Co... 22 25 |Mat Nav Co. — 130 Am Bis Co.110 — |Mils Nat Bk.328 — Cal Cot Mis 90 91 NS R R Co. — Gal Glmtor 30 = [N Cal B oo 10% H € Jockey CLI22%130* [Ok Bl Sav.180 — Rt s B (Crpeam e W CalT I & T-165 175 |PacC Cas Cot40 — Cen Bk, Ok. — 78 [Pac Sur Co. — 120 gfiaccfiiu—mu: s F 22 = Cyp L Imp. — & SF "m_ 23 B Ow 130 {808 3 Fisehr Thtr T3¢ e o m e i S B oL forenoon, when sales of sugar and water stocks were very active. Im thé afternoon quieted down considerably. of the day Paauhau iEegg ! E 2, i3 i i i i i % ¥ i :