The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 18, 1905, Page 15

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but there is no doubt a larger short interest rcal exchanges. Money 4@13' bowi as before. s unchanged ther Meats unchanged. Game higher. Onions higher. Dry Goods Murket. L1843 1843, 184 293 .A--L;L& w Des M & Fi D.| n Ry EASTERN MARKETS. New York Money Market. "106/Manhattan 1.800/3et Securities. T2 | Ti%| 2% | f 115% /11514 1158 2 00/ Mexican f'enuu 24%) 2% 24%) 234 | ~pniiadel i s % | *Baltimore % | *Milwaukee 226% 164% 1623 1-m4‘ms H’a | tIndianapolis . {5c3% | Richmona 2’“ %1202% | Denver 527 | rthern Pacific. atter of course wfl: 13‘;'- Sait Lake Cit: 1l~'n Peoria .. (Penn R R Co. 2.200 People’s Gas P CC& 9% wu} 4“% 50 885, 98%| 98 . 240 4 Do R 2,400/ Pressed Stes] Car 8, .5 Pullman Car Co. ¢ 12.200 Ry Steel Bprings| nou ‘51 | 143, 100] Reading 100\ Do 2d pfd. 6,000/ Republic S & mu. 138% 140 - B3% 984/ ney. 95% | Evansviile . of specialties & large number | rominent that made | Do "1, Rmsoum»m Ry . D m . Standard Ofi . i States bonds were all unchanged vn[ New York Stock List. 25,500 Texas Pacific .|Third Avenue Toiedo R & T Cof. 166/ Union B-x & P Do 500 Union Pu-mc Do pfd .. United Copper Do pt E 22 400,Am Gr "che 11;. ik uy., l% {ir% 16% | 178/ ‘0" 40 763 | Ottawa . 125 szg 12% 1 230 | 106/ Western Union . 125 wv, mu‘ 110834 et 15 20 5?3: £ §s gors 115 i | i 2 RS N & 22ES i o ) s Y * 7%2% K g3 g 2 £ wS g e g_l‘ i i Fd RANATIRG 7o i E 5 - g Fgmaiizs {2 :E’" i on balance, as liquidation Las been on a very heavy Scale throughout the jast wel There is 1o doubt that the ginners' report a very imrortant influence in shaping the fu ture course of prices and swaying the senti- ment of the crowd. Some of the trade expect a very bearish showing and believe that the report will estimate the amount of cotton sinned up to November 14 or 18, the date to Which it has_been compiled, as equivalent to 8,000,000 or 8,800,000 commercial bales. The bears have predicted their position in the mar- ket on_this expectation. as thie fgure would indicate a crop of about 11,000,000 Cotton _ futures cpened ‘steady. 10: 10.87c; February offered 1L 1.05c; Mhy, 11.13c: June, it Tty 11180 bia; August offersd. 11,030, closed _steady. November, December, & SLen s, .| 10.69c: January, 10.83c; Feb- | b ‘{;“ ruary, March, 10.99c; April, 11.05c: Colo. Midian ay, '11.10c; June, 11.12c; Juiy, 11.16c. Spot e i . closed quiet. = Middling uplands, 11.15¢; mid- ;ubu % . 15/ U S Steel 24 5a. zm“ dling xuxt 11.40c; sales, 370 bales. en & Rio 4s5.101 ‘Wabash ]sts . Dist 'Securlties 55 S07| Do deb B.. New York Graim and Produce, NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—FLOUR—Receipts, 24,950 barrels; ‘exports, 18, 000 barrels; steady and_unchanged. WHEAT—Receipts, 94,600 bushels; _ spot easy. No. 2 red, 90%c elevator: No. 2 red, 981i¢ f. ob. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, Erie prior lien 4s. 1014| Weetern 3d Do gen ds v & L Erie 4s Hock Val 43 111.-4 Wia® Central 45 Japan 6s ... 95% New York Minlug Stocks. Adams Con 25} Little Chiet 08 | 053%c 1. o, b. afioat; No. 1 Northern Manitoba, Alice ... 6] Ontario 25| 94%c f. o. b. afloat. Farly developments in Breece .. 45! Ophir "i(whut were - bullish, the mulm advaneing Con Va Min Co. 1 50 Savage L s bl St o Horn Stiver 1 70/ Sterra da.... 17| sulting in 1%c decline from top under heavy Iron Silver 25| Small Hopes 30| Western sates, credited to the leading bull. Leadville Con ... 00| Standard - 3 25| The market closed ic net lower; May, 921-16 | Boston Stocks and Bonds. $It1ase. Gpead OR 5100 December, 40 L.102 -16c,’ cl c. Vebuung Coimoi 63 | HOPE Steady. T Mintng— WOOL—steady. Adventure . . 7% | HIDES—Firm | Alioues .. ey | PETROLEUM_Quiet. ad) 011 Amal Copper .... 84% | COFFEB—Advices from Europe, couplied Mex Central 45. 1934 Amer Zine sig | With orders to sell late months, proved disap- Raliroads— Atlantic . 2314 | pointing to local talent and this market ruled Atchison . 5t | 3 polnts casier In consequence. A falrly good Do pfd.. 680 ° | business on spots and afioat been done tl Boston & Albany Centennial ..-...\ 281 | Week at prices below cost to import. Specula Boston & Maine. | Gopper Range ... 78% | tior. ie very quiet, but Wall street seems dis- Boston Elev . | Daly West 13ig | posed to transfer rather than reduce holdinge. Flichburg prd | Dom_ Coal . 7434 | Futures closed steady ot @ net decline of 5G10 NY NHE&BH & nts. es, 77, ags, tncluding: & Pere’ Marquette - 8y | Cember, 6.50c; January. 6.85c: February, 8.70c: Union Pacific ...13 1 231 | March,’ 6,8%c; April, 6.95c; May, 7.05c; July, Miscellaneous— . 103 | 7-20c. ~ Spot_Rio, easy. Amer Arxe . 164 | SUGAR—Raw, steady. Falr reflning, 2%c; 3614 | centrifugal, 96 test, 8 7-160; molasses sugar, Ao 'h.\be 6% | Mont Coal & Coke 3% | 2% ; North Butte .... 67% | BUTTER—Unchanged, bk '4'0|a Dominion 28 | EGGS—Unchanged. Admer el & i 1315 Osceois 107% | CHEESE—Fasy. State full creams. Amer Woolen ... 40ig|Parrot . . 281 | colored and white September fancy, mur da Do prd 103 °| Quincy (105" | late made cholce, 1213@12%c: do falr to good, Dom Iron & S.. 20%|Shannon - L1 | 12%e. Ed Elect Illum.; 2H | Tamarac! az | DRIED FRUITS. | Gen Electric . 9% | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is Mass Blectrie . Y 32% | quiet at the moment, but there is no_selling s v B | pressure wna e market ruled firm, . Common ass Gas . to good. rc: nearly prime, S@8lfc;: prime, United Fruit . % 4713 | 9¢; choice. 1€c, and fancy at llc. Un Shoe Mach. €% | PRUNES—Are firmly held. Quotations Do ptd. 35% | Wing . 8% | range from 4%c to 7Tisc, according to grade. U S Steel. 714 Wolverina 126 APRICOTS—Are ‘unchanged. Cholce are quoted at 83@fc. extra cholce at 9% @I%c PPER STOCKS. at 10@11%e. The market for coppers showed continued | and fanc strength to-day under the leadership of Non.hA PEACHES —Are racelving mmozt.tlentlon and bu: Butte, Amaigamated and Mohawk. The | coast ofterings are light. The local spot sit- ing ot North Butte was very scattered but|uation is firm but unchanged —Extra cholce powerful and, although the llquidation was |are quoted at 10c, fancy &t 10%c and extra heavy, the price held up wonderfully well. | faney at 113%@12c. Amaigamated is being well bought and 90 is | RAISINS—Are quiet and unchanged. Loose ! 2} ed muncatels are quoted at 5%@Te, seeded ral- R L A e sine at'5%0o%e and London iayers at 1 200 London Closing Stocks. Cons money...88 §-16/ N Y Central. New York Metal Market. Do acet”.. 1188 11,16 Nor & Western. 88 NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—8pot tin hed a i Do, I - 95 | turther advance in London, belng quoted at gl ““ one & Swesicrnl 53 | STECTARRE, ulies were unchanged at Do 1083 | Pennsylvania .... T1% | £151 125 6a. Locally the market was reportd Balt & Ohio.....113%| Rand Mines D% nud) with spot quoted at $33 25G33 45. | Can Pacific .....17614| Reading . - Wwas unchanged at £75 1s for spot Ches & Ohlo 34| Do det pid Il 48 |4 GO ORI NIR n the Emglish mar- Chl Great West. 21 | Do 2d pfd..... 80 |jer Tocally the market was reported firm fn O, el S 2 tone and Quotations showed an advancing tendency. Lake is quoted at $18 85@17; elec- trolytic at §16 62%@10 S7l5, and casting at 16 3715G16 65. ’Lud;’?vu frm at $5 25G5 65 in the local market, according to lot and deliv In hade er at London the market was a &l £15 8s 9d. Spelter was “%“1‘”‘:: I’.:,cflfi 5s ll London n the "xdm:n! ?u decidedly lower in the !:n:u-h market, with standard foundry closing at 5ls 94 and standard warrants at 52s 101ad. The firm, howevzr wu ) SB% Spanish 4s teady; 20 11-164 per ounce, Money—314G3% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for | ehort bills ls 4g4% per cent and for thres | jocal market continued T | No. 1 Toundry, northern, quoted at g‘. 18 25; No. 1 fonndr)‘ séuthern, $18 50@18 Bank Clearings. No. £ foundry, $18@! NEW YORK. Nov, 17.—The following table, A TRA gomplied by Bradetrset, shows the Sk olemr: CHICAGO BOARD OF oz ngs at the princt; cities for the week ded fre Cash Grain and Provisions. November 16, with the percentage of increase CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Weakness i1t the whegt and decrease as compared with the correspond- e market developed toward the end of the first Percentages. Cities— Amount 4 hour. Early in the session the prevailing sen- | *New York X Inc, Dec. | Nment was bullish and moderate gains wers | *Chicago recorded. At the opening the May option was | vBoston unchanged to ¢ hkhu at uym&sxc On active demand from commissi *St. Louis local shorts the price quickly rm m Dfig | Pittsburg . The buying was largely the result of | *san Fran strength shown in the price of wheat at Euro- pean grain centers, all the foreign markets be- ing somewhat above the prices of yesterday. Small shiments from Argentine and the con- tinuance of disturbed conditions in Rusela apparently formed the basis of the strength | abroad. Small receipts in the Northwest lent also a bullish influence to the market. On the other hand, there was|a less urgent demand for cash wheat at M lis, which resulted ncinnati | *Kansas City *New Orleans . *Minneapolis *Cleveland - suisville Detroit ... A In a reduction of its premium over the Decem- Providence ber option. Near the end of the first hour the B e market showed signs of weakness. Prices . al broke sharply on liberal selling by prominent bulls, Rumors credited one house With sales of over 1,000,000 bushels of May wheat. Al- most immediately there was a Eeneral rush on the part of the pit traders to sell. The decline brought out numerous stop-loss orders in the commission houses. For May the lowest point of the day was reached at ST%@Si%c. The close was weak, with prices near the lowest point of the day and with a net loss of %@%¢c for May. ¥ Early in the day the corn market was firm, but the close was weak, May $c lower at 44%c. Notwithstanding the break in wheat and curn *St. Paul *St. Joseph | Porviand, Fort Worth { Ao S L the oats market closed steady. May left off 008, unls;:v“-omn'sez;g firm early in the session. chester 4,000,973 Te e & o] o 3,308,526 The cause for this was the falr demand cre- | Hartford 3,003,967 ated by the orders of a local packer. May | Nashville 8,584,186 pork closed 10c lower, lard was off 2%0&! and | *Spokane, Wuh 4,148,054 ribs were down 23gc. | Deq Moiries 2,636,353 The leading futures ranged as follows: | Tacoma . 4,256,220 Articles— m. High. Low. | New Haven . 2,346,134 ‘Wheat No. 2—- Grand Rapids . 2,558,370 86% 851 85% Norfolk 2,928,602 8914 BTY &8 Layton 1 546 84% 83 3% (1%0% | Sprinseia, & Lo 280 w0y an e ‘ ri) e ! 21 | Augusta, Gi % m 45% ::v 2 2u», Sioux Clty & 1,871,020 45* 448 a4 | {Birmin 2020833 Sa “" racuse ¢ Worcester 1,647,802 sz& 82y 32y Knoxvilie } % 813 30% - 31 1,273,005 12 75 . 12 60 ° 12 62% 710 12 8T 721 12 W 1,302,200 % % b 73,819 e v 1,712,589 692 685 68y 700,773 600 682y 68 1,601,602 May . TOT% T00 700 Jacksonville, Fla. 1,209,019 snm Hibs, ,,, 100 1bs— Kalamazoo, Mich. 25,308 574 660 632% 6355 Springfield, Iil 720,356 . % a 80 68 672% 675 | Fall River . 1,061,800 | Wheeling, W. Vi e Cash Grain and Provisions. | o b CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Cash quotations were 73T 434 us ,l‘oll:,w-. Flour, about 10c low&r on the week; ; No. 3, 808 ] e n e, LGS s o B corn, i5e; ¢ No. 2 yellow, 52%o; No. 3 oats 30c; No. 2 X white, jc; No. 8 white, 30@3134¢c; No. 2| £ve, 04@Tc; kool teeding barley, 73 Gk 604,/ fair to choice malting, 1 flaxseed, 525,610 f4c: No. 1 Nugu:wmnn. l %nfm uumolhy 220 15 621" lava, ‘per 100 10, 30 9508 971a: short 450,777 ribs sides (loose), $7@7 13% short clear sides 342,711 (boxed), $7G7 12%; whisky.' basis of 306,087 wines, $1 80; clover, contract grade, 30 Receipts. Shipments. 80.4 "‘1%%'3 80,100 1808 1305600 3861900 a8 297800 421100 253 9,000 10,700 fHoulwn . 41.6 11,800 37,500 | $Galveston ....«.- 14. | op oo & 5..83,480, 460,570 0 CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—On the Produ > oudnt G5 MR 80 g oy A i ey was ce Ex- creameries. 11m 17( m Montreal 38. firm at mark. cases M 1 | Toronto . 51 firm, 121@13%e. | S § EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Halifax . g Ati— A 6.5 Chicago. CHICAGO Nfl. 17.- —Clwm”_ 00'“ 466 Mhl’t 10 London . 25; w o dnt - &uu. s‘«: ::m. *'500 Total, ...... $70,682,047 n.no. w‘ bmm’ *Balances paid in cash. ke 41 i ¥ 2 Berlin on London. “I think the Russian lltnn'.lon ll,glu to be' the all- | important factor later. tionary ten— St and the That their property mlugh: v fi“‘“‘“’ holders to rush i m’:fl‘fl:”" the m:?’m hi i } or shipments. From wi gather there will be a ma- we can terial ttllh:‘ ofl in thlh' shipments in the near | d if anything should happen to the Argem- :tl;u em”a"h-t ‘would quickly sell over dollar & mbuh Futures were quiet. The cash Whn' Aumu- hu} 151 I Market. Numerous changes will be noted in prices of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Small garden Vegetables are scarce and Frults, too, with the exception of Apples and Oranges, are In limited lupply Poultry and Game are m good supply, wich all flewdpt!oflt selling at reuonabh prices. Turkeys are cheaper, as will be seen. ~Fresh ranch )eonun\u to advance, but other dalry goods are unchanged. COAL, PER TON— Well ton 10 00| N %e:';lz"x'f t’ ww"fimnm —g10 00 ellington hinond TNUL uoee. $—@ 8 00| TR DAIRY PRODUCE ETC.— Bnuer. choice,sq.—@55' Eggs. dz, Ranch @60 | good -45@50 Do choice . 40835 | Cfieele Cal | Do Bastern. Cheese, Memm\ Honey, comb, Tb. Cheese, Swiss...25@35 Do extracted... 8@1 POULTRY AND GAI(!‘r— .€5@75, 406‘5 0la Roosters, ea.50@5! Fryers, mh m Ducks, each Geese, Goslings Pigeons, palr.. —@25 Squabs, per pair.—gs0! Rabmu, o each....— @80 um’rs PER POUND— Choice du lun 15@18. Foreatr L:mb.—filz%!uunon Stew. Hindqtr Lamb..—@15| Veal Stew . Foreqtr Mutton. m( Soup Meat Leg Mutton 8@10! Soup Bones Tdrloin B(et-ku 615|Hm Porterhse Steak.1: Bacon Sirloin_Steak.1314@15, Pork Sausage..12%G15 Round Ste Jueak. ogorig) cut Chipped Beef.... FRUITS AND NOTS— Alligtr, Pears,es.39G50[ Limes, dog -....10815 imonds iOranges, dozen— A”'f,’e' > 20 & Cran! flle‘ ql 5@2! Common Pomemn:-, az. Cheunuu s, dried, b . ), trnh. lh —Gll Raspbrries, dr'r'l : ane Fru]t,d.l 80c@31| Strawbrries, d'rW 5@10| Tangerines, 15 | also o]l continue | 821 50 in Fe«:”szv:a $30g 40 | Beans, | Broom_Corn Feed, 90c per eil; Calfaita llesL st | lllfilb 50; 0| $1 75 w: Walnuts, per . %&”' Cabbage, each. Radishes, dz Celery, head 910 Sagé, dy bnches.25@— Crese. dz bunch.1! String Beans,1b.10g15 | Cucumbers, doz. 30 é '—@15 | 6@ ¥ Green | Spinach, ver 1b.—g 3 3 iwt Potatoes, 1b.2@: , 1b.. . dz brchs.—@ Green Peas, Ib. 8¢10| Turnips, per doz.—@15 | Lettuce, per doz.15@20, Tomatoes, 1b.... 5@ 3 | FISH, PER POUND— rlb. 1234 $1 5082 25; stockere and $2 25G3 85; reeders, 9 | calves, $290G525; bulls and stags, 31500 HOGS — Recelpts, 44,000. snmx to Se higher. Heavy, $4 mixed, B?l light, !Afl'fim"b pigs, “2504-10‘ K of sales, $4 656G+ SHEEP‘—IE;GQIW soo” Steady. "‘!tlrllng;, $550@6; wethers, $5@5 25; ewes, lambs, $625@7 50. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. May. 6 11% TR 61i% Nox, Mar.June. 23 20 2!28 2‘40 3185 31 40 31 90 St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. :1 —Wool steady. Medium des, combing and clothing, 26@3l%c; light fin zlm heavy fine, 19@21c; tub washed, PORTLAND, N —WHEAT—Club, 73¢; blll!flm T6e; vu-ll!!‘ T4@75¢; red, 6%c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. ‘WHEAT—Unchanged. Bluestem, 7bc; clul red, 69c. Northern Business. SEATTLE, Nov. 17.—Clearings, $1,801,521; balances, $345,445. TACOMA, N 17.—Clearings, $§563,700; balances, PORT’L%ND. Nov. 17.—Clearings, $1,045,505; balances, $1 !%ANE. Nov. 17.—Clearings, $700,284; ‘balances, $116,: Liverpool Hop Market. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 17.—Hops in Pacific Coast, steady. £3 00024, LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Stiver advanced ¥e. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. Exchange, eight . Sterling cabies New York Exchange, slght ... York Exchange, telegraphic Silver, per ounce...... Mexican dollars, nominal INTIRN’ATIONA!. New York on FParis. New York on Mexico Paris London, 5| GERES E3 Izillll on London, ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT-—Forelgn futures were firmer. Chi- future, The situation the world over is strong, | ‘There not much m In this mfl:e!. CASH wnm‘r. California H lmur mdu Whuslll At \hux Cucumbers, $1 25G1 30 per box; Carrots, Live Turkeys were plentiful 0g— | haRdshell ib 8910 A | 5 b BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at §1 76@2 25 per cental. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 0@ Sl&mlmmhk Extras, PAKINACEO‘JS GOODS——PHA“ in pacl -“ ‘ith’l $3 75 R Iul. $3 50: Rl e Flour, ye e }'lm 38 Cream Hay and Feedstaffs. pihe Conditions in Hy remain s before was no good H: in yester: cholce lots are ‘Scarce and frm. Fesdstiffs BRAN-$21G22 per ron. MIDDLINGS—$27 50329 per ton. SHORTS—$21G22 per ton. & FEEDSTUFFS_ Rblled Barley, $23@26; Co- coanut Cake or Meal at mlua. $21 5 ton lots: jobbing, $27; carioad lots. $21; jobbing, 50 per ton 18 in car lots and $20 for smaller 1 50§16 50; Wheat and Oat, Oat, $9@13 50; Barley, $5@11; Vol unteer Wild Oat, $7G11; stable, $6GS: stock, | $5@7: Alfalfa, $7 50@10 per ton fo: ordinary znd $11 50@12 for choice river. < STRAW—30@55c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Receipts of Beans were 3997 eacks makin 85,240 sacks thus far this week. The marke! showed no further change, either In prices ol general conditions. BEANS—Bayos, $3 50@3 75; Pea, ;3 B@4: Butter, $3@3 50; small White, 829065 gh.l(e. 2592 60; Pink, 1'50!: SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 50@4 75; Mustard, $3 50@8 75; Flaxseed, nominal; C: nary, 6L@8lc; Alfalfa, mouc for Eastern | and 10@12c for California. pe, Timothy, 5¢c; Hemp, 3%c per Ib: Millet, 4 c:s%c. Broom Corn Seed. per tom. ED PEAS—Niles, §1 75G2; Green Peas, | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The recent heavy arrivals of river Potatoes have proved too much for the local market to |absorb and, with a heavy accumulation lying on the wharves. an easier feeling prevails in that line of goods. Salinas and Oregon Bur- banks continue firm under a steady eall and Onions are firm at a high- | | moderate receipts. er range of prices. The market was slenderly supplied with mis— cellaneous vegetables and steady prices ruled for everything on -the list, from the south being particularly firm. POTATOES—River, Whites, uam per ctl; per per ctl. 0\10N5—Y¢uw. §1 10@1 80 pcr VEGETABLES—G Siring nd Wax Beans, 7 Lima 7@Se per 1b; Tomatoes, 1 per box: Hummer Squash (southern). TSc@bl per per_Ib: per etl: |85 il ; tow o' Sout g 23 Tor Be'; Box_fue Chi Gea h, $15@20 per ton; Hubl per. )lu'mht per ton. Squash, $1 Poultry l-d Game., eys ximating 150 cases, and the mark sy at the previously quoted mu Trade was a l!tth more active and cholce lots | were well cleaned at the close. Business | was still of a speculative character, however. and very dull Previous conditions still prevailed In Chicken market, Broilers and Fryers alone | belng firm. Game was in lght rmlm and | thers was a general advance in POULTRY Live Turkeys. 17 TSe per 1b Dressed Tikeys, 1 1b; Geese. $2@2 25; linge, $2 30; Bracia §agh per dozen Jor o4 and "8igs Hounkers, $3 are, Rabbits, $2 50; Brush Tabbita. $1 50, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. It appears that selected California ranch Eggs made cessi call, as the new method of making sales is still more or less unfamiliar to the majority of the dealers. This_explains the apparently erratic course 0f the Egg market two quring the days. Ye-w-d-y u:e market mve.-m lost | dealer had a ground an as one number of buy\n‘ ordo which prices were sent up Sc. as will be seen. The market is still slenderly sapplied with h stocks bardly are as meager as they were a week ago. Cheese 1s very light, and there is now a good d shipment to the Orient. Butter nmllm unchuu-d. as the demand | *™% and supply & Sales e exelnn‘. were: 10 cases Cail- fornia selected ranch §0c; 15 cases lo, 503kc; 5 cases do, Slc: 10 cases, S2c. For Cali- fomil extra creamery Butter, 25i,c was oid, c asked; and for Callfornia fancy new Chesse | e bid, 143c asked.* Receipts 400 1bs Butter, 26,400 Ibs Chocss ana 961 cases of Eggs. EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- Note—The. mh-n:- quouum Sepresent wholesale prices 8s established by sales, and offers on the Exchange. Prices for butter ond Egss on the street are governed by the Exchange quotations, but generally rangs about lc higher, owing to ‘miscellaneous character of the Bu-llIIO"-i) BU' Fresh—Californla extras, cad; n# Declduous and Citrus Fruits. Another car of Cranberries arrived from the East ytsunuy The market for this Arllcll ‘Trade in lines Washingion, 38 1504 25 ;-°s1, o 30 per 100 | | three-year-old, ere, $3 Blunyes,:oa‘m 75 per | | Hght, fi Peas and Beans | 5c@$1 156 per etl; et ‘Potatoes, | l 50 tl. teen Beas, 43@8e per Ib: | 7@ | of about ) abou! were qulla Hb— ' Steers, 13c: in the filling u!‘ a5 supplies 'continue | ] emand EEE i AUCTION SALE .Wnldlaml ‘Stock Farm Offers for sale to the highest bidder. a consign- ment of high-ciass, standard-bred mares, and two-year-old and yeariing fl- and geldings. by Nushagak (sire of Aristo, £:08%, etc.), and Prince Ansel. 2:20, out of g:lfl mares- by Gen. Benton, Electiofieer, ipe, Dawn, Charles Derby, Dexter Prince and others. Sale takes place at the salesyard FRED H. CH. 1732 MARKET ST.. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 21, 1903 At 7:45 O'clock. Send for catalogue. Horses at yard, Saturday, Nov. 18, 1905. P PN = 100 HEAD AT AUCTION-100 70 HEAD HEAVY WAGON HORSES, from iuoo te 1600 Ibs. 20 HEAD DRIVING HORSES, well broken. 10 HEAD SADDLE HORSES, consigned by W. COOK, Elko, Nev. No better lot of heavy horses ever offered at public ‘auetion. Sale Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1965, At 1'p. m. and § p. m.—RAIN OR SHINE. WESTERN HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA STREET. E. STEWART & CO. Provisions. Previous conditions still prevail, with am ia= active market. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%¢ b tow Flgice v and heavy, 12%e for Hght medium, 14G14%e for extra iight : dry Sait Sides. 104@lle; Be - Beet, e per b, LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per Ib foe California Compound, 7@7%c for m«m ca’ and 9%e for pure: haif 10%¢; 5-Ib tins, lm :—b COTTOLENE—One baif barrel, Se; Baif barrels, Tie; one tierce, T%c; two u-v.-. T8%c; five tlerces, 7%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Late mall advices from New York say of Hops: “Locally, the marke: for the betier grades of Hops continued to hold steady and there was 3 moderate amount of trading with exportbu: of States, sales being reportsd Dales at 20 to 21%4c, aceording to quality, The advices received from the coast report a fair demand and a firm market for the better grades. and sales were repartest | of about 1000 bales at Sisc to llc for medium 10 cholce grades. Low grades were quist at HIDES_AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell ¢ 4glc under quotations Heavy Selted Medium, 1. lgnt. | Cow Hides, 12e; and for ngm Stags, !Vu snned Klp. 11%e; Salted Veal. Saited Calf. 13ic; dry 2e; | dry lln, 19c: dry Cailf, 23¢; Sheepekine, | shearlings, 25@60c each; short Wool. each; medium. 25; long Weol, $1 90c@$1 | Horse Hides, salt. $3@3 33 for large and §2 for medium, $2 25 for small and Sue for Coits: Horse Hides, dry. nfismuma:cll*u 5. .~ Goat skis Prime Angoras, 75c; extra large $ g_hrll ; medium, 35gibe; :---u.‘~ TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c 3 in cans and e less: No. 2. 3@3%e: Grease, r"\‘I‘i)OL— all ch—Vonbflrn free, 13@17c; ; Middle Cullty. free, 4c; San Joaquin 16c; do. HOPS—8@lle per Ib. Meat Market. An ‘mprovement in Veal is mted. as noe- of this description are not they have been. All other Hoda remain a8 betore. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealer® are as follows. BEEF—3@8%e for Steers and 4@6c per b for Cows. VEBAL—Large. 6@7%¢; small, TG8%e r MUTTON—Wethers, 913@l0c; Ewes, per pound. LAME—1le per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs. 7@8%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. it shri; 1 € "ig.;—sm i Goe: Cows and Helt- CALVES—3%@4c per Ib (“ ‘welght). | SHEEP Wethers. ' 3%@a%e: Ewes, 393%0 per Ib (grose LA Bs_u? T e o DVQI‘ fl ‘Boars, i i'i? fri . » il.;isnnam "

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