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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. W eet Stocks unsettled and weak. Money 54 (@8 per cent. Cofton takes a turn about and advances. - hig higher. Exchange rates as before. ley and other Grains quict and unchanged. and demand developing in Hay. Feedstuffs steady. i very fair demand for the Southwest. Iy, Cheese firm and Eggs weaker. s cleaning up at rising prices. Hasms, Bacon and Lard as previously quoted. Frisits firm. Raisins unsettled. id Hogs unchanged. Mutton scarce. s easier under liberal supplies. Onions firm. cod supply and week. Game in demand and firm. 't demand for table Grapes. Limes lower. g on the local stock exchanges. U, ine 15 4¢ lower. of $270,468 in.Treasure to the Orient. 100 B0u, A Do pid hen | more composed | much | 32% a Do ptd ... Am Lineeed Dy prd Am Locomotive.| Lo_ptd . Am Malt . Do ptd . HAm Sm & R C ) Do _pra G900, Am 300, : ‘114 '. 140 123 1235 12%) 13 t«h 5% OD 45% A 103|102 110% 110 07 1400, L S s 1505 | s i l.l'h 110\ 1 3% a ‘«.u, 2uu, ..o'\s : B 754 are 8735 | 218 2 hbb. rior r m Do pf 83 84 n the West high ISI0ICR I & l’ (new) ",\7‘ I'I} gre acti are 1.300| Do pfd . . £ mj Do pfa . . 16 lJ‘ . s, IChicago Term .. . d?" 40 —— | 100, Do ptd ...| 38! 384 40 Stock Conditions. | “hicago Un Trac| 11%| 10% w\, 1 s e BTV R T R e Pt 40 100/CCC & St L jes |98 | m (100 Do pfd .. 7 ™ exchangs ..|Cleve 1»( & \U ohasls the pound Do pfa .. - ng ) for bille was Fuel & Iron " v Do pfd iy | 85 - “olum Hock C&I) 15 13 Southern " % | 204 2008 | 62 01 '\;;.: Sl 30i5| 4135 G| 478y * | 20,800 Erie . S1,600 Do 1st prd.. 300, Do 2nd rv{d E&TH Do ptd Federal » &5 EASTERN MARKETS. New York Monmey Market. M&s Co Do pfa_..... Ft W & DC.. Gen Chemica Do ptd . 0/General Eiec 700/Gt Northern pfd. ..|Greene Cons Cop Gresne Gold ‘|Havana Tob 700 0. interboro . Intl Marine «ezeen.| Do ptd 3,400(Intl Paper . 300 Do pd -v-..|Intl Power . {intl Pump . Do pfd .. lowa Oentral.. Do 3 ch. K C Ft S&M p ""1* K C Southern. 50¢ Do pfd ... - Keokuk & Des M “[Lac ra and the great strength of used the abrupt break in he opening rate for call casier conditions existing t by the 7% per cent rate. % per cent only momentarily eadily to 6 per cent, while loans ively going on. The premium xacted on time loans for short 3 2 wpolitan 5l 500 deiro St Ry 8,700 Mexican Central. Minn & St L 2 % nswum}. u« 24 | 2% zx% 0| 8 veared and the tone for that Iso easier. The vresence in | of the Secretary of the 5.400\ Do pfa 72 | 70%| 70% @e the occasion for repeated 500 M . Pflflflc “00% 03%| 9814 tention to take measures o | --.--..[Nash C & St L.|.....|.. ~ = o llmlha'loflnl e it market, and when it was o day that the Secretary | ) return to Washington spece readily turned to the con- that this indicated relief from any fur- ».»rv"r of threstening conditiong in ket. Actual developments po of the drain on the cash re- | ke, thus relieving them of the | uing loan contraction to urtber shrinkage in reserves. y for two days now has con- 1 sum to the money market in- hdrawal. A more important de- s the rise at = number of points ange on New York to a| Chicago this premium advenced cporis were current among New of advices from the West that was already returning to the eserve cltics as the préliminary to al reserves cities. This by the firs® tveck In ent counter movement me was a potent factor in ey market. The renewal of rhances and the revived effect in lgn markets were influences in ket here, which was the price of copper, 4 to do with special move- The whole market was level in the late liquidation, was very active and weak riket lenders between 1 mnd 2 wer ‘then twt BIEht. \m— « etals. 2 lower G vere irregutar. Total sales, par value, g!fi {niied Etates bonds were all unchanged on 20 call, New York Stock List, 4'2‘5 E. F. Hutton & Co.. 490 California street, ic:h fan Francisco, members of the New York <k Exchange, furnish the following officlal guotations of that Exchange: T STOCKS. & 99° 650 5 u;,‘ “hrekl170% | 213 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1905. 15 lmm!_“l_’hll:g Avetins . asiilag 1 ‘oledo R & T Co| 200/ Toledg St T & W| 57%| 3115 200 Do pfd ...... 400|Twin City R T. mo umon nax & P| 13% U S Leather Do pfd U8 Realty G0U S R & R Co. 40,100/U § Steel Cor .. 23,400 Do pfd 400/ \A (‘ur (dhem Lo\ of Western Union.. Westinghouse Do du ot ‘Do Tat pfd 200/ Do 2d pfd ... 100\ Wisconsin Cen.. Do ptd 1,268.500—Total shares sold. New York Bonds. U S ref 2s reg ‘l.mrv Do coupon. 8 Do 3s rex. Do 2d serles... 9234 Do coupon 104 |L & N unified 45,1011 Do old 4s reg. 105‘; Man con gold 4102 . Do coupon.....105% | Mex Central 4s... 80 Do new 4s ro‘ | Do 1st inc. 21 Lo coupon. |Minn & St L ds. 07 Amer Tob 48 M, K & Texas 45102 Do 6s ... 4 | Atch gen 4s. | Do adj 4s... | Atiantic C L 45101% N J € gen 5s....1 | Balt & Ohto 4s.1021'Nor Pacific 1s... Do 3%s ... 93%%| Do 3s BrooklynRT ¢ 45, 93 | Nor & W con 4s.101 Central of Ga 5s.113%!0 S L rerdg 4s | Do 1st inc. 08 | Pa conv dlis. 80 | Reading gen s, |S L & T M con 5e. 49.107%/S L & S F tg 4s. 89 ‘Alton 3%s. 81 | St L § W con 4s. 82 C, B & Q new 4s.101 | C, RT & Pac 4s. 9% So_Pacific 4s xL,\ Do Ist 4s | So Raliway B8 {Seaboard A L 4s % r B 3 B Midlana 45, 741| Union Pacific 4s.1051 Colo & So 4s... 91 Do conv ds.....181% Cuba 5s . 104%/ T S Steel 2d 3. mna Den & Rio G 45.101%| Wabash Ists . | Dist Securities 5s 80%| Do deb A u{. | Erie prior lien 45.102 | Western Md 4s.. 873§ Do gen 45 |W & L Evie 4s.. 903 | Hock Val 434s. x\ou Wis Central 4s.. 95% | Japan 6s i New \ork \llnln‘ Stocks. | Adams Con 25| Little Chief | Alice 83| Ontario Breece 45 Ophir Bruns_Con 50! Phoenix Com Tunnel 09| Potost . Con Va Min 1 55 Savage Horn Silver 1 Slerra | Iron Silver . | Small Hopes | Leadw#lle Con 08, Standard . ! Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— U & Steel ptd...102 ! Call loans (@7| Westing Common. 83 ‘ Time loane . Mining— Bonds— Adventure . e, 3 | Atchison 4s . lol‘fi Allouez 4114 4s. 93 |Amal Copper 82% | _ Do adj | Mex Central 4s. 79 |Amer Zinc 8% Railroads— | Atlantic | Atchison . 3%/ Bingham | ~ Do pta 101%4| Calumet & Boston & Albany.257 |Centennial . | Boston & Maine.174 |Copper Ranj Boston Elev 52 |Daly West 14 Fitchburg prd. | Mex Central | Union Pacific . Miscgllaneous— * | 'With the exception of a slight weakness at 2%c. Refined quiet. dered, 470c granulated. UTTER—Unchanged. ChBisE_Cachanged. EGGS—Unchanged. DRIED FRUITS. BEVAPORATED APPLES—The market is firmer, with sonfe foreign demand reported. Common to_good are quoted at 6@ic; neat! rime at 8@8%c: prime, 9¢; choice, 10c, ancy, 1le. PRUNES—Are in fairly good demand for both spot and futures and the market rules mfly um, with quotations from 4%@7%e¢, ac- srade. APRICOTS——AH- firm. Choice, 8%@fc; ex- tra_choice, 9% @0%c; fancy, 10@113c. PEACHES—Are attracting a limited jobbing demand, inquiry being chiefly for small lots. Cflllhefl} 5.30c; po Prices rule firm, extra choice being quoted at 10c; fancy, 1034¢, and extra fancy at 113@1%. HAISINS—Are unchanged, Loose muscatels, §3%@T%c; feeded rajsins, 5%@9%c, and Lon- : Ao SEADEE New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Tin was higher at London, spot closing at £152 5s and future at £151 12 6d. Locally e market was quiet Spot copper was 10s tibher s London, while futures were unehanged a 16s. Locally the market was reporte Lake, 816 026 017; glom:smlylin. e Lead was higher abroad, ciosing at £15 7s 6d. Locally the market was firm and higher. Bupplies for thirty ‘days ate now quoted. af Spelter was unchanged at $6 lw the local market, but advanced to £ Lon- Iron was irregular abroad, closing unchanged at £2s 4d for standard foundry and at bis 434d for Cleveland warrants. The local market was firm ‘ard on northern grades was held a little ortl 10 35; No. 2 do, §18 25@18 85; No. 1 foundry, Southern, §18 50@18 75; No. 2 do, $18@18 25. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Cash Graln and Provisions. opened a trific easier as a result of a slight decline @t Liverpool. Initial quotations on May were unchanged to a shade lower at 883 @88%c. Pit traders and commission houses tle response in the first rew minutes, with the result that prices eased off somewhat, May selling off to 83} G8Sjc. Betore the énd of the first hour, however, & firm tone had devel- the early decline. The upturn was due to de- mand f¥om & leading bull and covering by shorts. Strength of cash wheat at Minneapo- lis had an Important bearing on the situation. tendency to check selling for short account and likewise checked offerings during the last half of the session. In May the highest point of the day was reached at S5%@80%c, closing don layers, $1 20@1 25. but firm, spot closing at $33 Dot 1.'- 1 16 76 and casting, $16 don, higher. No. 1 foundry $18 750 CHICAGO, Nov. 16. — The wheat market Were moderate sellers. Offerings met with lit- oped and the market had more than recovered Reports of renewed disorder in Russia had a | firm_ at $815c. the start, the corn market was firm_through- out the day. The market closed firm with | Moy at 491 @49%c. The volume of trading in oats was very | small. May closed e higher at 32%c. |~ Provisions were firm on covering by shorts | tn January pork. At the close May pork was {up 1234@1i5c; lard was up 5@7%c, and ribs ; 2% @5¢ higher, leading futures ranged as follows: Aficles® G en. " High. Low. Close, Wheat No, 24— December s6% 86% 8% seu May |84y 887 88k ;z July . 5 sifh 84 83! Corn No. 2— Dec. (0ld) 46, 46! 45‘5 46 Dec. (new) 44 2?‘* :g 45% ‘g& 45 30 % 80 Sflyt 32?’2 321 31 31 81 T1272% 1285 1270 1285 1270 12 823 705 80T% 705 Sy Sl dengee 698 600 680 690 68l 680 0874 Short ribs, per 100 lbs— January 650 60511 647 65il May . L6071 68O 672% 6 11;/ Cash Graln and Provisio; CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—Cash quotations were | “FLOURSteady. No.2 sprink wheat, 854 | 87¢; No. 8, 80GS7c: No. 2 red, 86 uoo 7% T N Do Co, 2 weliow, 823503 No. 2 Oata, 300; No. 2 White, 30%@120; No. 3 white, 30g 52¢; No, 2 rye, end foeding barley. §7i4 [ 386; fajr to eholce malting, 2G40 fax- | seed, B4c; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 P, thon: othy seed, § mess pork, per bbl, $13 5@ 13 871 lard, per 100 ibs, $6 US@E 91%: short ribs eides (loose), 4707 1314; short oclear sides | (boxed) lzx., whisky, basis of high wines, $1 ao clover, contract grade, hwuu | Amer Arge Chem 25 o pfd.. Amrr Pneu Tube, — Amer Sugar ....1 Do pi 27% 105% | Amer Tfl & hnsvstmnol 25% ‘Amer Woolen . | Quincy 103 % | Do prd.. {Shannon L% | Dom fron &8 zm,g Tamarack 1 Ed Elect Ilum.237 |Trinity .. Gen Blectric ....184 | United Copper Mass Electrle ... 13 |U 8 Oll.. 0% Do pfd.. 8 7Y, Mass Gas 0% | United Fruit . mn-,'“mnna : L 8% Un Shoe Mach... 7134 Wolverine . 125 U 8 Steel... 36% THE COPPER STOCKS. BOSTON, Nov. 16.—The copper market opened strong all through the list, with New York apparently a_heavy buyer ' of copper stocks, especially Uhited States Mining, Norh | Butte and Boston Consolidated. Operators feel very confident of the metal situation and pre- dict higher prices for the good-producing mines, . but in the near uncertainties and pool manipulation will make an erratic market. | London Closing Stocks. Cons for money | Do for mcet 106%;| Pennsylvania 114" | Rand Mines . 170%) Reading ... 514 Do 1st pfd. Ghi"Great Wesi. 11, Do 54 ped. Mil & St P.181 |80 Railway " De Beers .. | Do pfd ‘Den&RloG 53 4035 Spanish 4s Bar silver—Firm, 29 9-164 per ounce. | Money—3%@3% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 4G@4% per cent and for three months’ bills 4 per cent. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Nov. 16.—To-day's state- ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve shows: Available cash balance, $133,870,678; gold coin and bullion, $84,207,958; guld certi- | Besten, 345,810,530 | New York Cotton Murket. NEW YORK, Nov. i6.—The market was very nervous and sensitive to buying and selling. There were some large blocks ot cotton sold arburd the opening, but still the market took them ail very well. It s a broad market. - Southern spot markets are nov showing anything like the weakuness expected by the leaders of the present bear movement, which s an attempt to intimidate holders in the South Into seliing by reason of a decline in prices here and the tendency to raise crop estimates again to the neighborhood 11,000, - 000 bales. The market is belng hulvll) oversold In following this movement as it was overbought in the bull campaign last month, One correspondent -at Dallas xuuu a special cotton crop builetin this afternvan estimating the crov at 9,800,000 hales on ro. porte received from mq than 12,000 corre- tpondents covering the tire beit, Brokers on the floor say from what they gather there never wi such a flerce break a market as now going on cot- ton. All the talent here seem to be working | with Mr. Price to emash the market. On the | whole Liverpool Is showing pronounced strengih | and holds in the South were never in a b‘}."l" Dt)ll‘l 211 or mmead!lmnlned otton futures open: steady: Noves 10.41¢; . December, 10.80c; January. 10 h;:" March’ 10.91c; May, 10.95c; July, 11.04c. Cotton futures cioseq firm. Nav:mb-r, 10.53¢; ' December, 10.08¢; January,” 10. bruary, 10.91c; March, 1101 Aflrfl. 110&: -l'. 11.12¢; June. 11.1de; Juy, 11 her; middling 11.40c; eales Srot cloged qultt 10 pol uplends, 11.16e: ddl"\l’ nll none. st New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Nov. 16 FLOUR—Recel 37,500 I e at. Optlons 'lnl‘ c Jic and December at ¢ | cHIcAGO, future think money | Articles— Receipta. Shipments. | Flour, Larrels © 22 | Wheat, bushels . 214,000 42,900 Corn, bushels 28,800 145,300 Oats, bushels . 000 207600 | Rye.” bushels 10,000 1,000 | Bariey, bushels 500 01,500 Butter, Cheese and Egss. Nov. 16.—On the Produce Ex- | change to-day the butter market was steady. | Creameries, 17%4@23c; dalries, 17@20c. EGGS—Steady at mark, cases lncluded, 179 CHEESE—Firm 4t 13@13%c. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Gl,tt‘o. | CHICAGO, Nov. '16.—CATTLE—Receipts, 8300 head. Market etrong to 10c bigher. Beeves, $8@6 55; cows and helfers, $1 156 4 50; stockers and feeders, $2 10g3 13; Texany, | $3 40@4 25; Westerns, $2 85@4 HOGS—Recelpts, 28,000 b dosmarioh | 2«,mn. Market be lower. Mixed and butchers, §1'50@4 95; good heavy, $4 60@4 95; rough | heavy, $4& 3501 50; light, $4 85; plgs, | $4 2504 80: bulk of sales, 4 85. SHEEP—Receipts, 22,000 head. Market steady. Bheep, - 85 4505 80: lambe, §5 160 Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 10.—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 9000 nead. “Markst sieady, {o 100 biwh. Native steers, $3 50@D 85; native cows ana heifers, $1 754 75; stockers and feeders, $2 bo@4 25; bulls, swa' calves, $2 2546; s |7 | ;Z’gfi“"‘ steers, $2 7504 Western cows, | ""HOGS—Receipts, 11,000 head, Market 5@ 0c_lower. Bulk of sales, $i (5@4 75; heavy. $4 4 77%; pigs and $4 T0G4 ¥0; pl('kerl, lights, $4 25G4 7 | sHEEP—neceim- 4000 head. Market steady. Muttone, $4 25@ 50; lamos, $5 25@7 25; range wethers, $4 5@ 00; fed ewes, $3 T5@4 75. Omahan. | OMAHA, _Nov. 16.—CATTLE—Receipts, | 2800 head.” Market active, 5@10c higher. tive steers, $3_50@5 50; cows u:d heife: @3 5; Western _stee $2 To@4 steors, $2 705 70; cows and heifers, '$2G2 25; stockers and (!efl(l‘l. $2 26@3 s:a. calves, $2 G0@5 25; bulls and stags, $1 50@3 29, H0uS. Recetpts, 4500 head. Market be low- Hiavs, 34 70; mixed, $4 Qs o1 690‘ 1u plgs, $4 25@14 60; lllk 6713, G t1pte 7000 hoad, Market steady. Yurnnxl. 36 0; wethers, $5 3 ewes, $4 4064 90; lambs. $6 25@7 25, canners, $1 H0@2 2! er. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures, St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. lfl.—WOOL—G um grades, combing and "clothi; light fine, 21G26c; heavy fine, Wi ed, 35@dlc. iy Northern Whent Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Nov. 10 o WEBAT—clu Dl 501 vailey, TiG0c: red, Bho T o8 . WASHINGTON, TACOMA, Noy. 16.—WHEAT— Blamian ibes clab, Tho: red. 6o, _onanges. . et e Northern BSusiness. TACOMA, Nov. 16.—Clearings, $670,837; bal- ances, 610, - SPOKANE, Nov. 16.—Clearings, $667,122; balances, $99,080. '_gonmxn Nov. ll—Cl.tlm, $057,881 ances, m%“’nw. 16.—Clearings, $1,925,327, LOCAL M. m Ddlll-fi %fifi..l?&%gmwm.f&?“ ifl'e'r is “‘ "" Fair rofining, 2%c; !M change from the preceding da: Minneapotls rrvlparted that foreigners were good buyers of our. This market, Chicago, remained sta- uonlry. 1‘1‘1:" 4 falr business in the December cash npothd the demand improving. remained unchanged. e CASH wm‘r California _Club," White Australlan, §1 ornia 45@1 50; California “01 51'*. lower grades of Califc wnnr. $117%@1 32%; Northern Club, spot, $1 421461 45; Northern Blucstem, $1 47%6@1 50:; Northern Red, $1 35@1 37%. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. S B siotk 81T 142% 142% 1423 142 : S Session. High. n 3.14 $1 37% n am n a"% December . May—No sales; $1 423 bid, $1 4213 asket- BARLEY-—Futures were several fractions lower. The cash grain was firmly held up to full figures, with business generally quiet. Ar- ViS5t 1100 ctls from the Bast. CASH BARLEY. ufi Feed, $1 1 6% for common $1 11“ @1 20 'for to choice; new Brewl: Chevalier, $1 2061 85 per o T i 1 ok Close. $117 120 < Open. High. _Low. December .".$1 17% §1 1714 $1 17 May ........ 120" 120 120 OATS—The market was much quieter yéu— terday, the large demand of the preceding day blvlnx disappeared. All prices remained as 50@P 2% for choice seed, $1 30@ 1D Far TRt gt S35 for codn Black, $1 50@1 75 for good to choice for seed and down to $1 25 for ordinary feed; White, $1 37%@1 50; Grays, nominal. CORN—A carload’ came in from the West. There are a number of lots of Egyptian offer— ing on 'Change, but very few lots of the regu- lar descriptions are seen. Prices remain as before. Westerh sacked, §1 40@1 42% for Yellow, $1321 for White and $1 35@1 40 for Mixed; California large Yellow, $1 32%; small round do, $155@1 65; White, nominal; Egyptian, $135G1 40 for White 'and 31 2301 %1% . o 14@1 52% per ctl. .AT—Nominal at $1 75@2 25 per Flour and Farinaceous Goods. FLOUR—Califorala, Pamlly Extras, §1 600 510, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $1 7 Oregon_and Washington. $3 75@+ %5 er Dbl FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in packages are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $3 76: Rye Meal, $3 50: Rive Flour, $8; Corn Meal, $275; extra Cream do, £3 70; Oat Meal, $4 50@1 75; Oat Groats, $4 75; Hominy, $3 75@4; Buckwheat Flour, $4 00 475; Cracked Wheat, §3 75; Farina, $1 30; Whole Wheat Flour, £3 50; Rolled Oats, bbls, §7@S; In sacks, 36 50GT 50; Pearl Barléy, ¥0: Bpiit Peas, boxes, $5 Green Peas, $5 50 per 5. Hny and Feedstufts. All descriptions remain as before quoted. There was more firmness and a better demand for Hay yesierday owing to the non-appear— ance of rain, and sales were more readily effected than for some time past. BRAN—3$21G22 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$27 wczo per ton. SHORTS—§21G22 per t FEEDSTUFFS- Rolled Barley, $26@26; [ coanut Cake or Meal at mills, $21 in 10 and $21 50 Jn 5 ton lots; jobbing, ¥22; Corn Meal, $30030°50; Cracked Corn, $30 50@3%; Mixed Feed, $24@25; Horse Beans, $30G40 per ton: Broom Corn Feed, 90c per cl; Calfalfa Meal, carload lots, $21; Jobbll\x. $22 50 per ton; Mealfaita, §18 in car lots and §20 for smaller quantiti AY—Whel! $11 W%fi 50; Wheat and Oat, 11615 50, B-rley. Jau; Vo unteer Wha € ble, $6aS; stock, $5@7; Alfalfa, $7 50§10 per ton for ordinary and $11 50G12 for chotee. river. AW-—30@55c per bale. Beans nnd Seeds. The very fair demand for Texas and the Southwest bas produced more _strength in Pinks, which ‘are now quoted firm, though no highes. " Tted Kidneys afe sightly lower. Re ceipts yesterday were 7183 sacks, making 31,248 sacks thus far this week. Some changes in Alfalfa Seed and Dried Peas are noted. BEANS—Bayos, $3 50@3 75; Pea. $3 75@4%; Butter, $303 50; gmall White, 82 90G3 10; larss White, 82 25g2 Co; - Plok, ' $175G2; ' Red. $2 50@3 15: Tima here §8 00ms. Rea Kid- neys, $3 50@5 7 Blackeye, $1 5004 75 per etl: @l 85, L DS Brown Mustard, $5 0004 754 Yellow Mustard, $3 50@3 75: Flaxseed, nominal: Ca= nary, siacic: Alfalla, 13@14c for and 10G12¢ California; Rape, Timothy, Bitc; Hemp, diec per Ib; Miliet, 25 @i Corhi Seed. $20G21 per ton. DR0§D PEA!—-Hfle-. $1 75@2; Greén Peas, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The market for river Potatoes had an easier ¢ locally. aa, supplies were liberal and re- lérs were disinclined to pay the stiff prices nked for general offerings. ~Otherwise there no change in market conditions and full figures were readily obtained for faney lots of Saltnas and Oregon Burbanks. Onions were firmly held at the familiar quotations, but there was not much doing in them. Changes in miscellancous vegetables ~wers nearly all descriptions being in limited pply and firm. POTATOES—RIver Whites, 65@90c per-ctl; SalinasBurbanks, $1@1 36 per ctl; Orexon Burbanks, Tcas$1 15, per ctl; Merced, $1 35@1 50 per ctl. ONIONS—Yellow, $1G1 25 per Sweet Potatoes, t& per 1b: VEGETABLES—Green Peas, ALVES @de ™ 4 - String and Wax Beans, 6@7c per Ib; Lima g A g e § p;';,,,,":?",.f. S S Beans, 6@7c_per 1b; Tomatoes, 40c@$1 Der | por Ib (gross welghi o, box; Summer Squash (southern P AMBY-$2 150 e box; Cucumbers, $125@1 50 g B HOGS—Live Hoga, TS ibs, 90c per. ctl: Carrots, 50c over 50 “Ibs, 5%¢; under 130 b, A&c. lie, B¥%@6c per Jb; Egg p""‘ Feeders, nominal; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, do Southern, 5@t per 1b; Green Peppers, 50@ 50 per cent off. and Stags. 40 per cent off from be_per for ‘Chile ‘ahd $1G1 25 for Bel'; | Sy Quotations, Marrowfat Squash, $15@20 per ton; Hubbard | . Squash, $15@20 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Turkey market was quiet and easy under increased receipts and handlers were obliged to shade prices to effect clearances of ordinary offerings. Receipts of dressed were nearly 100 cases and there was a large amount of live stock lying around awaiting buyers, The consumptive demand was =x-| tremely light and, as on the preceding day, the bulk of the trading was of a purely specu— lative character, Other kinds of Poultry were generally dull and weak, large Fryers and | Brollers being the only exceptions. ~Recelpts of domestic stock on the early trains were over 100 coops and & car of Westérn came in to a retail firm. Game was in good demand and :enenuy firm. LTRY—Live Turkeys, 17@1Sc per b rmed ‘Turkeéys, 10§@22c per 1b; per pair, @2 25‘,’ Goellngs, Ducks, per dozen for o $4¢ Wktort rge; young Roosters, $5@8; old §; Fryers, $4 B0@5. Uroilers, 1 23; Squabe, $2@2 25. Honkers. Rabbits, §2 50; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Quotatlonsfor _ Butter | remained without hange yesterday. The markct was sufficiently, Cange Y liberalty, eupplled, and the feeling was sigady ail along the ine. There wers les ‘of 10 boxes of California fresh extra at c on the exchange. Hivera was no Turther change in Cheese, sup- being light and the market firm ' For Pafioy mew flats 1434c was bid and refused on fe exehange. o Bew” Tadtket developed still more easi- ness yesterday. Houses which a week ago were about the street trying to Al small or‘!n for fine now Iy of ot ve a su sale. This 1" incren wwflhfl tlf.h the slow resulted in five M of Clllflll’lll trun sold at 49c. Retailers reported that they ceuld buy lc cheaper than heretofore and withow nmmen nur the difficulty. Fggs at 5,- piece retali are pretty expensive catiug for e e and. the market hag had to A famm- ere 10800 1bs Butter, 10,700 1bs num IKCBANGB orrmu. QUOTA- Drueh Rabbits, 1 ze, Wl lected ranch m quotations represent as unblllhd by nl-. Dbids ““bl‘m ‘wholesale s hange. Prices for Butt e strect ‘e governed e !mmd &lmtr and prices of o sharply, Mlnl sn-:ml':m i utlmr the demand. boxes, too, firmer under dee: ceipts, 'nsm was very little new to continited to mmfi;wlm and the mar— ket for fancy Apples remained steady, ‘l‘hh trade moderat active. Citrus T oot sanms and. astde: from s fimited e mand for shipment to the morth, hm was yery little doing. Mexican Limes were quoted STRAWBERRIES — Per chest—Longworths. $9G12; large varieties, $307: Santa ries, $8G10. RASPBERRIES—Per chest, $9@11 e CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $14 50918 per uyu:s—umn REE B tor fancy. L | 90¢ tor choice and PEARS—Winter nm uucl per box; Iother varieties, $1G1 25 per box. Pouzun.umm—u.uc for * small and $1 50@2 50 boxes. Pznsnn(gavs—- !cfifl per bex. i packages. 0ca81 0; larse boxes, $1 506 CITRUS AND nmmcn. FRUITS—Or- :;Ilel vafll beo: $2a: a nnnll. Hl'lnlm 51 n and Raisins _being Pricots, Ti@10e for Royals and 9@12c for Mocrparks; Peaches, Sc for stand- ards, §3c for eholfl. S¢ for extra choice and Paige for, tanc B@i2%c; Nectar- , T%@8%e¢ for 'hh and K.Tfiz for Red; g Plurms, tted, ogTe for Bia for Red and 7 ellow; Sliver Prunes, T@8%4e: Evaporated Cbsles. 7% @0%c: Figs. boxcs, 30 for cholce, 85¢ for extra cholce and 80G63c for fancy: bulk white, 2%@dc per Ib; . black, PRUNES—New crop Prunes, 31%Gdc basis for the four sizes (60-100) and %c basts for the large and small sizes. RAISINS—Loose, 4-crown, 8%c per Ib; 3- crown Se; 2-crown, 5%c. Seeded Raisine— Fancy, 16 ounces, 8%e; fancy, 12 ounces, 6%¢ cholce, 16 vunces, Sc; ehoice, 12 ounces, G%o Lmperial Clusters, 53 per 20-1b box; Del § on Layers, § 00; 2icrowen, §1 40 Muscatels, Mra, seedless Sultanas, 54@7e. Thompsons, 6%c; hlele.bed fancy, 9@10%¢; bulk choice, Se: dard, Te. NUTS—Almonds: Nomparells, 13c; I X L, Ne Drakes, Plus mu- nlzaxzvgn Peanuts, Cucolnu!s b, P HONEY—Comb, 10%4@11%c for white and | 8@l0c for ambe er white extracted, 6@ 6%c; white, 1%@5%ec; amber, 4@ilj4c; ——: Hawalian, ¢ for extracted. TBEESWAX- per Ib. Provisions. The expected advance 4n Hams is still hang- ing fire, but the feeling In them is firm. Sup- piice of Bacon continue light CURED MEATS—Baco: tor { neavy. i2%4e tor Tignt medtars. iatie o Mght, 14@14%c for extra light and 18%c I for sugar—cured: dry Salt Sides, 1014@1lc: Bel- lies, 120; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%@13c; | Calitornia Hams, 121c; Mess Beet, $9 50 e N e Mt Bl Pty $° st Mess Pork, $14; extra clear, $19 Mot $17 50; Pig Pork, 22:/Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoki Beet, lde b, LARD—Tlercés quoted at 6%c per 1b for Californta_Compound, T@7%e¢ for Eastern com- dark, pound and 9ie for pure; half barrels, pure, u{c. lx‘;)-*lh tins, 10%c; 5-1b tine, 10%e; 3-1b ns, COTTOLENE—One haif u‘rel. Sc; three half barrels, TThc; one tlerce, T3e; two tierces, i%c; five tlerces, 73c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. K descriptions under this head remain as | HIDES_AND SKINS—Culls and brands cell about 14@lc under quotatioms. Henvy ted Steers, 13c: medium, 12: S8 Cow Hidet 12¢ for heavy and 12 for light tags, 8l4c; Saited Kip, 113c; Salted Veal, 13¢; Salted Calf, 13%e; dry Ilides, 21c; dry Klip, 19¢; dry Cl 23« Sheepskins, | shearlings. 25@60c 00l, 60@90¢ each; medium, 90c@$1 25; long Wool, §1 25@2; Horse Hides, salt, $3@3 35 for la e and $2 5 for medium, $2 23 for small and for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, 5 25 for large and $1 for medium, $1 50 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 3lc; dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 27e. Goat skins—Prime Angoras, dc: extra large do, $1 25; large, 50G60c: medium, + small, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, ifl%« ln barrel in cln! and drums, Yc lese 2, 3g3 m Fhl clip—Northern free, 13@17c; dm defective, 12@14c; Middle County, free, 15@ 17¢; db, defective i2@ldc: San Joaquin and Southern, 10@1dc; San Joaquin Lambs’, 149 16¢; do. defective, 0@12c per Ib. HOPS—8@1lc per Ib. Meat Market. There is nothing new to report, ev: except Mutton and Lamb being plentiful. DRESSED MEATS. | Wholesale ratcs from slaughterers to dealers are as follows. BEEF—5@3%¢c_for Steers and ¢@5¢ per Ib | tor_Cows, | VEAL--Large, 5@6%c: small, 5%@Se per Ib MUTTON— Wethers, 34G10c; Ewes,. D par Pt t1c per 1. PORK—Dreesed Hogs, 7@8%0 per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 40§ 45 petcent snrinkige foc Cattle: 'l;l;-i—stnn. $14@6%5c; Cows and Heit- General Merchandise. GS—Grain B-fi !%-m;':ak for buyer June.July. small lots, 31@34c; Fleece Twine, COAL—Wellington, $8 lington, $S; $6 30; Bryant, Beaver Hill, 50; Roslyn, $7: Coos Bay, Richmond, ; Cumberland, $13 In bulk and ‘SXI 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Bag. 4; Weish Anthracite Egs. $13; Welsh Lunv 11 50; Cannel, $0 pef ton; Coke, $11 30§13 per ton in'bulk and $13 in sacks; Rocky Mountata, descriptions, $8 50 m short ton. | OILS—Quotatione are. for barreis; for cases e, r ton; New Wel- 503 | ada Je: Linseed, 50c lon for beiled 48c for raw: Castor "' e, No. '.'?n.fl | Buiedes: RX. casess $1 14 i6: T Lml. for | bolled and d6e for raw: t, | i8¢ per galion: Cocoanut Ofl. in nm for Ceylon and 03%c for Austraifan; extra bleached wl-fir Sperm Oil, 68c: natural winter of “extra bleached Winter Whale Ot 60c; extra inter stralned Lard Ofl, Pure Neatsioot Ofl, 7 Se; © more: Benzine, {n"bulk -degree Gasoline, in bulk. e casep. 6. TURPENTINE—Is lower at S0c per gallon and iron in cases ard Si¢ in drums and barrels, ED ANlhD. 'wflflz LEAD—Red = -ad, 39 i s - SUGAR—The Cubes, H Gowacreds 5 13¢: Canay Sravaisted B ; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.08¢; Dry Granuigted. soame 5.05c; Fruit Granulated, 5.05¢; Beet Granu- lated n(‘l‘m—g;. bags ‘only): &!fic; Confectioners* Galden C. 43c; “D." 4.3 ba e hal? barrels, 25¢ ags, 100 Recelpts of Produce. FOR -mtmsmr NOVEMBER 16, - 5,20 n.l gflia Eiluinfii! 343 B § c#R2agEnsaal UCTM)N S Non JOHNMACKEY ESQ ot DEL PASO, Cal.. wu\ sell at ncucn % a mnannsunnsn YEARLINGS 1 stallions as BED! o S .m_m‘“ the best produc ‘broed and race mares in the West. Takes Place FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMSER 17, 1305 At 8 O'Clock. & Salesyard of FRED H. CHASE & CO., 1782 MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. Send for Catalogue. Horses at Yard November 15. w. MAGRANE, Auctioneer. =Y o £ AUCTION SALE Woodland Stock Farm Offers for sale to the highest bidder, a W fBent of Aigh-cidse, standard-bred mases, two-year-old_and _yearling e geldings, by Nushagak (stre of Arfsto, Prince Ansel, 2:20, out of Gen. _Henton, _Electioneer, arles Derby, Dexter Prince, Sale takes place at the salesyard of FRED H. CHASE & CO.. MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO, 'rv:s_lD,\Y zvs:‘u:)q NOV. 21, 1905, clock. Send for eatalogue. Horses at yard. Saturds®, = P = 100 HEAD AT AUCTION-189 70 HEAD HEAVY WAGON HORSES, from 1200 to 1600 lbs. 20 HEAD DRIVING HORSES, well Broken. 10 ‘HEAD SADDLE HORSES, comsigned A. W. COOK, Efko, Nev. No better lot of heavy horses ever cffered st publié auction. Sale Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1965, At1p m and § p. m.—RAIN OR SHINE. WESTERN HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA STREET. E. STEWART & CO. Fout carloads gentle, h ‘wark horses: head gentle driving horses; matc! drivh teams. l'm' sale retall gr rafl "M wholesale "flm E. STEWART & 18. 1905. B> e AT PUBLIC AUCTION. One carload of ALL-PURPOSE HORSES. This stock must go without limit to the highest bidder. Also buggies, wagons and har- hess. All must go. SATURDAY, November 19, at 11 & m. 613 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. HORSE ., 220 clared an annual dividend of 7 per cent’ on the preferred stock from the net earnings of the fiscal year, payable December The American Exuress Company has de- i-anoual dividend of 4 rnings of its business and clared a regular per cent from the the usual semi-anpual dividend on income from investments. Both are payable Janu-— aary 2. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Nov. 16—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Btd. Ask Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..104%105% is qr cp nw. 133 4o qr reg...104%105% 3s qr coup... 1033310445 MISCELLANBOUS BONDS. W os — | Ok T Con 3s.113% 53 92 92%i0 W gtd 5= — Asso 011 b Bay CPC 5s.108%108. | Oceanic S Js 80 67% | Om Cable 6s.120 12143 |Pac G Im is 96 5s. 112 112). 3s.101% Cal C G 56.106% — R; el 2nd :uisiigzéiiiiéi | A » INSURANCE. 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