The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 24, 1905, Page 15

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SUMMARY cks irregular. tions in Silver and E gher. na Beans for futuré delivery h Eggs lower. Cheese scarce and firm. ons quiet bmt firm. Live Hogs slightly higher. lisposed to sell at the prevailing low prices. v, but poor dull and weak. Onions firm. slightly higher. Game plentiful and lower. s of Apples and Oranges to Australasia. IHop oroz tiop groz vod Potaloes Dressed Turke THE MARKETS. Cotton advanced. but local Stocks dull. hange rates. &8 1g. ld higher. EASTERN MARKETS. Bar silver, 8it%e Mex d New York Stock Market. the general list make an upward trade authorities, The sale of §i ity bonde @id not ruffic and discounts in Lo last few minutes unsettling the close, very irreguisr. 850, 000. .‘bum Btates bonds were all unchanged on New York Stock List. B P Hutton & Co., itor San Francisco, members Btock Exchange, fu quotations of that Excl “aiky| S9N | Sud | 1008 10643 100481 | Doptd .._....]..... 78.700,Am Sm & R 001043 1003 (1 12,100, Do 1A .oene- 15,400 Am Sugar . “Faries 1241 w“ 133%; 1814 181% 152 : pid 400 Am Steel o.riAm Tel & T C0.f..n.0. 4 . .| B5%| 85 | Bo%! TThesd xmssaax,;lgt | 9T BTNl 9T | 9T .. /Canada Southern 11,000/Canadian_Pecific/1 8.000/Oent Leather ... 2200 Do pra $800C & O...... 2,900, Do pfd -...... |55 4 £ S3%| 400,Del & Hudson ..[229 (22713 0D L & W ....... 480 1480 100D & R 3 Chemical +...i *Do pfd 300/Gen _ Blectric 1,400Gt North pfd. a E.400/Inter Py Inter Do Tows National Biscuit Do pfd. . Nevada New.Jersey. Cen..... 3 N Y Alrbrake...|164341 New York Cen.. 150% N Y, & Republic § & J.. Do pfd.... 00, Rubber Goods. .. Do ptd....... 0|Sloss S § & I Co. Do pfd...... tJ & GI let pfd EtL, & SF 1st pfd 500\ Texas P L T Co 1200 Texas Pacific .., 38%/ Third Avenue ! 5 |Toledo R & T Col. 1.200/Toledo St L & W| 38 50 Do pfd ......| 57T% 400, Twin City R T. 116 ....Unlon Bag & P H Do pid .. 282 700, Union Pacific 1,000/ Do pfd aae ’ » LDn conv 4s .. United Copper viii Do ptd . T00'United R of 400 Do ptd "81,500/U S Steel Cor 64,7000 Do ptd .. 500/ Ve-Car Chem Co RSP HEE 04 04 05 05 32 2%, | Minn -8 M X .115%' Do 102% | NR o 1| Dosdlgs.... SLNY | Atantic C L8102 "N J Balt & Ohio 45.103 'Nor B i [ 3 of Ga 58113710 8 “Do 1st fnc..... 98 |Pa Bo 20 tnc.... S Rasding: Ches & Oblo | O%r; g‘m'b.Agm." . A C R1&Pac | - Pacifie g Py E5o5iaa |Tex & Pan [ Tol.St L & Pactfic fitmpse L g‘,’;é Qther Grainsunchanged. Hay as before quoted. | Dom Iron & 8.. 20 | sales, 1000 bales. and unchanced. - aegBaise c IBELEERER2R £ FR 383 |"a7ig] 28 xg&’t':m&[m:%) = | & points higher. Total sales, | Trunsactions _ included: December, 8.50c | Mareh, 6. 60c; K U S ref 2s reg..108% Japan 6s, 24 ser. Do coupon tn}! Do 4%s, cert. 2 . 50lOphir ... 5 373 - 48| Phoenix 01 “om T L. 0814 Potosi 05 Con Va Min Co. 1 45 Sevage . st T8, Horn Stiver 1 70 Slerra Nevada.. 35 Iron Stiver . 3 t0!Small Hopes . 30 | Leadville Con ... = ¢8Standard . 325 © Bostom Stocks and Bonds. Money— |U_ S Steel pfd...104% | Call loans .67, Westing Common. 51 'h&mn- .5@6; Mining— Do ad] 4 Mex Central Reilroads— T Atlantic . 85% Bingham 03 & | = bany.257 | Centennial . Boston & mme.nug?c"' e Boston Elev ....152 oo ly West ...... Coal 7 H Pere/Marquette., 101 Union Pacific .7136% Miseellaneous— | Michigas Amer Arge Chem. 24% Do prd.... . 934 Amer Pneu Tube. Amer Amer Woolen Do pfd. .. Ed Elect Illum.246 188 THE COPPER STOCKS. BOSTON, Nov. 23.—-Daly West and Utsh were the specialties. On the strength of a very favorable report Daly Wesi was bid up yesterdey aud tips were freely spread to buy it. This morning New York came in as a heavy seller anl fllled all the buying orders and offered the stock down to $20 soon after the opening. North Butte held firm, but sbowed no feature of support. The buying and selling both became scattered. The Lake propertics are still dull but strong and a revival of in- | terest is bound to occur. The Chicago Chronicle say clared three months -ago, Statements have been made o the effect that the company’ copper was costing between bic to S%ic a pound. This s a trifie low. The actual cost is between € and @c. The October earnings were $200,000. The active étope in Edith May is now actually 900 feet in length. Pittsburg has becn the recent seller of North Butte, President Corey of the United States Steel Corporation has & large following in urg. and when the stock was selling d 360 per share he told hig friends there that it weuld sell between $60-and $70. His friends have sold the stock above $60, al- though Mr. Corey s understood to bave his originial koldings intact. The Pittsburg sell- ing_has now ceased. NEW_YORK, Nov. 23.—The Evening Post It i estimated that the Anaconda is earninz this year somewhere between $6 and $7 per share on iis capitalization. The strength the price of the copper metal and the i ase in ihe value of sflver are strong factors its earnings. Its net earnings are estimated be between $8,000,000 to $9,000,000. This y ny paid $2 in dividends. -Barn- &= of all the producing mines are expected copper. London Closing Stocks. Cons ‘for money.. S8 Y Central. Do for acct..89 Nor & Western. Anaconda % Do.ptd ....... 95 Atchison $7% Ont & Westérn. Do ptd 106% | Pepneyivania Balt & Ohio . Can Pacific Ches & Ohito. 11342 Rand Mines . 71| Reading ... Do 1at pfd. Chi Great West. 211a Do 34 prd. Chi, Mil & St P.183" {So Rallway . 1S | Do pfd De ‘Beers .. 35% {50 Pacific 0% Unfon Do ra | Spanish 48 Bar silver—Steady; 29 13-16d per ounc Money—214@3% pér cent. | The rate of discount in the open market for short bills fs @4 1-16 per ceht and for three monthe’ bills 3 per cest. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—To-day’s state- ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $100,000,000 gold re- serve. shows: Avallable cash balance, $133,- 532,665; gold coin and bullion, $88,140,922; gold certificatee, $33,762,980. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Trading was cn an extensive scale and there was good buying and the market advanced 40 points. The exports are some 75,000 bales bahind those of this Jdate last year but operators.look for an increase from now on, as Weil as the movement to fail off. The New York Commerciai estimates the crop at 10,856,492 bales, which caused a bulllsh feciing. The season is approaching igs close and every reliable report shows that this crop is much below the normal. The market to-day showed noteworthy strength. Sentiment seems to be somewhat reactionery, and i¢ surface indications are to be trusted several powerful spot interests that have been the mainstay of the bull eide are now working for & decline. The market is believed to be overbought and an effort may be made to shake out traflers. Futures opened wes November, 1lc; De- cember, 11.0l¢; January, 11.20c; March, 11.42c; May, 11.5%¢; July, 11.64c; August, 11.48c of- fered. Futures closed stead: November, 11.20 December, 3 ry, 11.45c; Februar 11.58c; March, 11.69c; April. 11.74c; Ma; v, 11.85c. > Spot_cotton -xos;;'s steady, 10 points highe: Middling_upiands, 41.75¢ 2 New York Grain and Produce. NEW YOREK, Nov. 23, —FLOUR-—Receipts, hpottn 13,500 barrels. Lull WHEAT—Receipts, 248,200 bushels. Spot {firm. No. 2 red, 80jc elevator; No. 2 red, v23%¢ f. 0. b. afoat; No. 1 Northern Duiuth, #lae £ o b. atoatl; No. 1 hard Manitoba, uziye 1. 0. b, afioat. A Strong undertone pie- vasied in wheat all day and fipal prices showed | %@lc net advance. The main infuence was & report of Argentine damage by frost, coupled with smaller primary recelpts and steadier late 17| Eugiish cables. Trade was more active. May, W% @91c, closed 9lige; December, 91@ closed 913c. 21 il-16¢, H y. shaping for an im- wement now that November liquidation has | been practically effsctsd without a panic as | expected In Europe. Shouid receipts decrease | Burope will become auxious about depleted | supplies and buy freely in Santos. Brazil has | already marketed about two-thirds of this crop. Futures closed steady and unchanged to 156,500 bags, of which about -~ 97,000 bags were switchers. .00c; May, 7.05c; July 7.25¢ September, 7.45c. Spot Rio steady. 5 BL‘GAJ}A—-RQI:I .%mx. P:l“r;:l’lnll:: 21‘5-10‘ -fii-?nz Fie c. Refined steady. SR BUTTER— ies on nd the market is firm. Common to gocd are ,‘;uma at 7c; nearly prime, §iic; prime, 9g tbfi choice, 10c, and fancy, 1lc. { ONES-— NES—Are fairly active on spot, with | quotations ranging from 0. APRICOTS—Appesr to be closely cleaned up mary and | both here and in pri ma prices i are neld firm by a light demand. * Cholce, § @9c: extra choice, 9% @9%¢, and faney, I {115, ?ucm—m'mnm-nmmn- at 03s 434d. Locally iron W“i“fi:’ Bt e ] R BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisioas. CHICAGO, Nov, 23.—Reports of damage to the wheat crop in Al rally in the market here. strong throughout the entirs day. from the weakness Of the last three days was partly reaction from the recent bearish but at the same time the hews of the day was considered by traders to “‘fli justify the persistent demand that carr prices up fully a cent per L. cablegram from Argentina Was the prineipal cause of the strength shown. menticned damage by frost to in the central and southern districts of the country, but placed the loss at 4U per cent fllmldotlobermludlchndlum vious cablegrams. During the night rain fallen over a large portion of the Wheat grow- ing section of the United Sta movement of the crup more difficult. 2 Southern, gg. Southern, and commission houses were urgent for wheat throughout the day and the vol- ume of trl!glnz';u large. [ThE macketiclosad strong at &7@STc. close n May ‘opened a shade to %@%c higher at $6%,@86%c and advanced to 8T%@ Final quotations were She first half-hour of trading the corn market Was eas sellls of other grains. by local bulls. | The 78c divi- dend on North Butte compares with 50c Ge- Cash Grain ant CHICAGO, Nov. 2. as follows: Flour steady; No. No. 2 red, &ige No. 2 yellow, 80c; No. 2@32%¢; No, rye, 6be; ce_maiting, $1@48c; 1 Northwestern, 9t 45613 50; Jard, per ort ribs eides (10082), short clear sides {poxed), wines, $1 30; elover, 5. 8 84%¢; No. 2 corn, 4be; 2 cats, 28%c; No. 2 ¥ barley, 37c; fair No. 1 flaxseed, Flour, barrels Corn, busheis . Onts, busheis . Rye. bushels Barley, bushe! Butter, Cheese and Eggs. the Produce Ex- bulter market was steady: > show handsomely with the present price of steady at mark, KANSAS CITY, ceipts, 6000; steady to stroug, 33 80g6; native cows and heifers, §1 nd feeders, $2 4064 23; bull 3 25; calves, $2 25@8: Westérn stwers, 4 50: Western cowe and helfers, §1 75@3 25. HOGS—Recelpts, 10,000: packers, $4 0G4 80; pi 47 EP-—Receipts, OMAHA, Nebr. ceipts, 2500; steady to strong. $3 50@% 20; cows and helfers, §2 ern_ steers, §2 T5@4 50; Texas steers, '$2 50G % 65; cows and heifers, $208 40: canners, 81 50g2 25: stockers &nd calves, $3@6; bulls and stags. §1 50@3. HOGS— : steady. Heavy, @4 65 light, $4 60 40; bulk of sales, $4 6214G SHEEP—Receipts, 7500; 35 25415 15; wethers, 25@4 76 lambs, $8@T 25. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. g 2E 8R4 balances, §75,1 TACO! tina caused a The sharp merket was The change A private e message the wheat rop making the In ad- from %c higher for y on generai ng. owever, until the close, Which was Kc bigher for t The featurs of trading o f was liberal liquidation in u-horu covered freely on the May closed lge up Provisions / were firm on moderate buying ey Cweflnlk bYA:lhO:I s::'l ;:og'—: cuoug stréngth to pork. advance of ::‘lhe “brice of live hogs aided builish senti- At the close May pork was up 15@17%c and ard and ribe were each up ) e, futures rahg! ows The leading tutures ranged as ollcws : 83 838, 863 87% 2% 2% 4 40 &2 44% 45! 44 431 “ 20 0% 31 2 301 30% 72% 12 85 &1 00 70T o> 70205 P 8 921y 81 6 02k B8 B8 gu spring Wheat, ‘Recelpts. Shipments. 28500 19,900 11,700 880,200 268,000 3,100 15,300 17Gg0c. Fgas jos included, 1 ; firsts, 24c: prime firsts, 2he; extras, Sc. Chees firm, uls Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 28.—Wool steady. Medium combing and clothing, 20G30¢; Ught fine, 21@26c; heavy fine, 19@Zic; tub washed, BASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. 23 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 8500 head; market steady to strong, Beeves, heifers, §1 2594 700 stockers and fesders, 32 25G4 13, Texans, §3 40@4 25; Westerns, 52 00@4 HOGS—Recetpts, 25,000 e to-morrow, 20,000: market steady to Se higher. “rough heavy, $4 4064 6oc; £ 75;_bulk of sales, $4 7504 0. Sheep, $4@5 60 . head: estimated for : strong to _Ge bigh- heavy, $4 T5G4 S2i: igs and lights, %5 40d 2000; strong. Muttons, SH $4 25@5 60; lambs, $5 2GT 10; renge wethers, $4 5085 50; fed ewes, $£3 2504 &. 23, —CATTLE—Re- Native steers, ; West. feeders, $2 26g4; steady 10 easter. 30; ewes, Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. March. May. 810 811 - 611 610% 6114 610 Mar.-June. 24 25 24 20 a1 90 31 85 55 B8 St. Louls Wool Market. Nov. 23.—Wool steady. Terri- nd Western mediume, 3 dium, 22G28c; fine, Northern Wheat Market. fine me« PORTLAND, Nov. 28.—Wheat—Club, Tie; bluestem, 7T4c; valley, T4@70e; red, 87c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. 23.—Wheat unchanged; blue stem, T4c; club, 72ci red, €8¢, Northern Business. PORTLAND, Nov. 28—Clearings, $741,608; 28.—Clearings, $689,486; 28.—Clearings, $570,608; & N ,!@!mu:’!:- m. = u_u' is lower. Western sacked, §1 37% for Yelow. $1 32% ‘White and 35 for Mixed; California o s amait round o, ST bt White, nominai; White'and $1 B BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 25 per pre as follows: Graham Flour. $3 Ibs: Rye Flour, §5 76 Rye Meal, $3 Flour, $8; Corn Meal, $2 75; extra Cream do, $3 750 Meai, $4 0G4 75; Oat Groa Hominy, $3 75@4; Buckwheat Flour, 4 75; Cracked Wheat, 33 73; Farina, \Whole Wheat m@w- Holled Oats, 7@S: in sacks, $6 plit_Peas, boxes, §& 00 Ths. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran is now quoted rather gasler, with somé quiec cutting among receivers. _Quotations, however, show no actual decline. Hay remains as_before stated, with modgrate receipts. B per ton. MIDDLINGS~—$37 50§20 per ton. SHORTS—$21@22 per ton. FBEDSTUFFS—Rolled Bariey, $25@26; Co- ¢oanut Cake or Meal at mills, $22 4n 10 and $22 50 in 5 ton lots; jobbing, $23; Corn Meal, $90g30 80. Cracked Corn, §s0 80G31; Mix Feed, 324@25; Horse Beans, ber_ton Broom_ Corn Feed 90c Tqr ctl; Calfalfa Me: carload lots, $21: jobbing, $22 50 per :on: ealfalta, $18 In car lots and $20 for emaller HAY—Wheat, §11 50§16 50; Wheat and Oat, $11@15 50: Oat, §9g13 50; Bariey, $8G11; Vol- unteer Wild_Oat $7@11: stable, $8 5088 50: stock, B0@T 50: - Alfaifa, $7 30@10 per toa for crdinary and $11 50@12 for choice river. STRAW—30@Bhc per bale. Beans and Seeds. There are no further variations in Beans, though Limas for future delivery are held above thc spot quotations. The shipping and iocal demand continue fair. BEANS—Bayos, 33 25@3 65: Pea, Sutter, $; small White, $2 90 White, §2 z’-:f: 60; Pink. $1 £2 5OMA 25. Lima, here, $3 28 neys, $3@3 50; Blackeye, $i 50@4 75 per etl; HUI;Q_BBMHE,“" 7 1‘8‘6. i v SEED! rown Mustard, 506+ 75: Yellow Mustard. $3 50@3 75; Flaxseed. nominal; Ca— nary, 6%@6t%c: Alfalfa, 13@léc for Eastern and 10G12c for California: Rape, .3@2%c: Timothy, 5%c; Hemp, 340 per ib; Miliet, @3Y%¢: Broom Corn Seed, $20G21 per ton. TED PEAS—Nlles, $1 7582; Green Peas, Potatoes, Onlons d Vegetables. ANl Potato handiers reported a steady mar- ket for fancy offerings of all descriptions, but low-grade Burbanks, which comprised a large portion of the available supplics, were very dull at unsustained rates. o carloads of Sweet Potatoes came in and met with a good Gemand at the previously quoted rates. On- jons ruled firm at the old quotations. There was nothing new to report In miscel- laneous vegetables. Recelpts from the ssuth- ern part of the State were light and most of the arrivala came to hand too late to be sol The merket was still badly congested with ba: Tomatoes. POTATOES—River Whites, €5@S5e per ctl; Salinas Burbanke, $181 40 per ctl; n Burbanks; S0c@$1 15 per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, Merced, $1 35@1 50 per ctl. ONS—Yello®, $1 10@1 80 per ctl. SETABLES—Green Peas, 4@0c per ib; and Weax Beans, S@10c per ib: Lima Beans, 7GSc per 1b: Tomatoes, 35@75c ver box for bay and 75c@$1 25 for southern; Sum- mer Squash, hominal; Cucumbers, 1 23 @1 50 per box: Cabbage, Boc per cil: Carrots, 80c per eack: Garlic, 5%@€c per Ib: Egg Plant. 75c@$! per boX; do Southern. 4GSc ver Ib; Green Peppers. B0@T3c per box for Chile and $1G1 25 for Bell; Marrowfat Squash, $15Q 20 per ton: Hubbard Squash, $15@20 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was in good trim, with everything except peor and old Hens in good demiand and, although the recelpts were heavy, the market was well cleaned up at the close. Two cars of Western stock, one of which was for & retail firm came in and the receipts trom near-by points were about 100. coops. Tuckeys. wese in good request sud dressed stock ‘was slighily igher. Receipts of Game were 266 s, the heaviest thus far this season, and all kinds of Ducks and Geese were lower, POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 18§20c per Ib; Dressed Turkeys, 21@24c per Ib: Geese, Per ir, $2 Goslings, 26@2 50: Ducks, 50G5 per dozen for oid and $486 for young: Hens, $4G4 50 for small and §5 5088 50 for large; young Roosters, $5@6; old Roosters, r g emm $4@3; Broilers, $3@4; Plgeons, 1 26; abs, . GAME—Per dozen—Mallard Ducks, $3 509 4 50; Canvasback_ $1@9: Spric. $3@4; . Gray Ducks, $292 50: Teal, $1 50: Ked Heade, §2¢ 3 50; \Vidgeon, §1 30@1 75: small Ducks, §130; Gray Geese, $1 50@2; White Geese, T6cG81 25 large an ~Butter, Cheese Butter went up and Bggs down on the exi change yesterday. Stocks of Butter were very moderate and a good business all alons the stréet causéd the advance. The decline in Pegs was due to a Slow increase In supplies, which has rendered the Egg market more or less easy for several days. Cheese continues extremely scarce and, as the demand is good, the market continues very firm. Though the otfietal quotation for Egge was made 30c, the best prices at the close were d47c bid, 49¢ asked for fine ranch. Sales on the exchange were: 5 boxes Cali- fornia fresh extra creamery Butter, 27c; 3 boxes do, 2ic. For Eastern fresh extras, seller B, 24l%c was bid, 26c asked. For Cali- fornia selected ranch Eggs 47c was bid. asked, and for Eastern {resh seconds, selier 5, Sf1yc was bid, 221c asked, For California fancy nmew Chaese 14c was®bid, lilge asked. Recetpts were 35,500 Jbe Butier, 28,200 Ive Cheese and 384 cases Eggs. DAIRY EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- (Note—The Exchange quotations represent wholesale prices as established by sales, bids and offers on the Exchange. Prices for Butter and Eggs on the street are governed by the Exchange quotations, but gemerally range about 1c bigher, owlng fo the miscellancous er of the 3 et ffornla extras, 27c, firm; firats, 25c, firm; seconds, 23c, firm; Eastcrn excras, 24lge: firsts, 23lic. Eastern Ladies—Extras, 20c; firsts, 19¢. St ZCalttornin extras,” 24isc, firm: firsts, ras, 244c, ; fiests, 23c. Ladl m"‘m nm'{' ?fzw 19%e, firm. a surplus unsold at and Raspbeérries T facmer. and” dei ¥ i 2 e Bfarge Strawberrles from the region. carloads of Oranges were a to the already heavy the demand - 1T%0; Astral, T b, P HONEY—Comb, 104@11%c for white and $@10c for amber: water white extracted, 63 6lac: white, &rm; amber, 4G4 dark. anlhn.‘x & ¢ for extracted. @20c_per 1b. Provisions. feeling in most products under this head is firm. but still lacks animation. beavy, 13%c for I medium, 13%@ldc for .’ 14@141c for extra light and 16@i6ic for sugar-cured: Salt ~ Sides, llc: Bel- per bbi: R Mess Pork, _$14; extra clear, $19 50: Mess, 75 m‘l $22; Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c > tor California Compound, T@7%¢c lw% com- pound and 9@ for PIP% barreis, pure. 9%c; 10-16 tm, 10%¢; 5Ib tins, 10%c; 3-ib tins,” 103c. COTTOLENE—One balf barrel, Sc; three half barrels, 774c; obe tlerce, T%c; two tierces, T8%c: five tlerces, T%e per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. It i reported that exporters have lately been taking hold of Hops and that growers are showing & disposition to withdraw their cholca goods at the prevatling low prices. Quotations remain 3 weak. while Hides are still active and firm. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands <eil s | Linas ‘tem {.-}i the Ormoudsle Stock Farm, These vearlings are the product of Ossary, Orsini and St. Avonieus, out of fuch famous mares as Lovelight (dam of Ed Liburm), Orellana (dam of Caromal), Goldem- locks (dam of General Gald Lace (d2m of Roman Gold), etc. We will also gell the -ame evening all the' YEARLINGS, BROOD MARES AND HORSES IN TRAIN- Belonging to the ESTATE OF THE LATE DON CAMERON. Among these horses are Sir Wiltred, a year= Ung sister to Sir Willred, and Plumena, the dam of Sir Wiltred, ete. 1332 MARKET ST., Near Van Ness Ave, San_Franeisco. Horses at yard Saturday, November 25. Send for catalogue. W. P. MAGRANE, Auctioneer. = AUCTION SALE ™~ ly order of the Executors of the ENtate of tha late Michael Fox we will sell all the thor— red horses belonging to the d con- sisting of Andinas (4) by St. Andrew-Fans Louise: Masedo (4) by Maxio-Reseda II: Carlo {2) by St. Carlo-Reseda II: Rose (3) by Bassetiaw-Reseda II. Kidnapper (1) by Kenfiworth-Edna Rose; Faunie (dam of Andrisa, Canmore. Sister Jeanle) by Darebin-Nelile Peyton; Reseda II (a) by Mid- lothian-Matigold: bay flly, foaled April 21, 1605. by Orsini-Fannle Loulse: chestnut n& toaled Jan 24 1965, by St Carlo-Reseda and bay filly. foaled April 13, 1904, by Oreinie Fannie Loulse. Sale takes blace MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBEER 4, 1905 at o'clock at the salesyard of FRED H. CHASE & CO.. about %@l¢ under quotations. Heavy Salted Torstn of Nindey. Novesber 3T Steers, 18¢; tum, 12c; lght, i%c: | glOraes at fonday, November I7. Cow 'Hides, 1% . for beavy and 12¢| Send for catalogue for light: Stags, §fe; Saited Kip, 12¢; Salted Veal, 13¢; Salted Calf, Hides, 2ic; | oy L o dry Kip, 10c; dry Sheepskins, > shearlings, 25@60c 5% By order of MRS. MEDERIOS, will sell the : medium, 25; long Wool, $1 2592: | contents of PIONEER LIVERY STABLE, Horse Hides, salt. $2 75 | Firse and Broadway, Oakiand,_ consisting of 23 for medium. $2 25 for small and S0¢ for Colts: Horse Hides, dry. $2@2 25 for large and §1 75 for medium, $1 50 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—~Dry Mexican, 3ic; dry saited Mexican, 25¢c; dry Central American, 324c. do. ‘l 25; large, 50GO0c; medium, 35@40c: small, 28¢. TALLOW—No. 1 © in barrets: o At Cana avimer et N 2 aguMe: head of buggy and work horste and mares. 33 wagons, carts. buggies and surreys, 3-seaters, 10 saddles, 4 sets of harness. Whips, robes and stable tools Fine opportunity to get an articie at your own price. To be sold to the highesS or. SATURDAY, November 25, 11 & m. Ed L&P Ss. — 12434 Powellsc do.111 — Grease, 2G2%e. F&CHS8s113 — |Sac EC&RSe.107 108 WOOL—Fali _ clip—Northern free, 15@Y Geary-st Sa. 30 40 & 37Vis — WY o, defective, 12@14c: Middle County. free, H C&S 5%s10414 — e 17e; do, defsctive, 12@l4c: San Josquin and | " po Southern, 10@13c: San Joaguin Lambs’, 148 | Hon 16c; do, defective, 8@12¢ per Ib. LA HOPS—9%@10%0. LAG ASFperes LA Meat Market. LAL While the Hog market s generally un-| LAP changed, strictly choice stock s bringing a | LaP fractional advance over the quotations lately xg; ruling. All other Meats remain as before. s X TRy AT, NR of C 681041410444 Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | * 55" ' j1gm are as follows: P BEEF—5@8ie for Steers and 4@3c per Ib | X ¢ O AL Large, 897%c: small, 765%c per 1. | &, VEA] TRe, 8G7%4%c; 1 LaH MUTTON Wethers, S%10c; Ewes, Bo DeF | Oy F pound. ) LAMB—1lc per b. PORK—Dressed Hogs. 7@S%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. B The following quotations are for good sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 409 35 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: Cent L CATTLE—Steers, 5%4@6%e; Cows and Heir- [ Martel Po ers, 61&,‘5". Mutual B CALVES—3%@4e pér 1b (gross weight). Pac L Co. sxm?—wmm.‘ ys'éfl!c; Ewes, 3@8%¢ per 1b- (grose Weight). Firers Fa.335 Lf)’c‘s Live H PS50 5% 290 1ba 5%@5: % HOGR—Live . 130 10 & e v hei der 130 1bs, ;| Am Nu Bk — LT T 958 | m Feeders, nominal: Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, TY%c spot and 6o for buyer June-Juiy, 1006; ool Bags, 30@3%c; small lots, 31@34c; Fleece Twine, Tije. COAL—Wellington. $8 per ton: New Wel- Ungton, 88; Seattle, $6 50; Brvaat, gn; Beaver Hill, §3 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 30; Richmond, $§; Cumberland, $13 in bulk_and §14 25 In sacks: Penneylvania Anthracite Egs, $14; Welsh Anthraciie Egg. $13; Welsh Lump, $11'50; Canael, $9 per tn: Coke, $11 50§13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky Mountain deseriptions. $8 50 per short ton. OILS—-Quotations are for barrels; for cases add Ge; Linseed. 50c per gallon for bolied and 48¢c for raw: Castor Oil. in cages, No. 1. T0=; Bakers' AA,. cases, $1 14@1 18; Lucol, 4Sc for boiled and 4fc for raw; China Nut, cases, T8¢ per gallon; Cecoanut Ofl, in barrels, 58 for Ceyion and 88¢ for Australian; extra Lieached winter Sperm Ofl, 68c; natural winter Sperm Oll, 63¢; extra bleached Winter Whale Oil. 65¢: natural Whale Oil, 60c: extra winter strained Lard Ofl. 75c: No. 1 Lard Ofl 65c: 7 0. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, 57%ec; Herring Ofl, 45¢; Salmon Ofl. 34¢: bolled Fish Oii. 33¢: raw Fish Oil. 35c: Paint Oil. 38c. COAL OIL, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water Whits 1 Off, in bulk, 1lc; Pearl Ofl, in cases, T}e: Star, 17%c: Extra Star, 20%e¢; Elaine, 26c: Eocene, 10%c: Btove Gaso- line, in bulk, 1514¢; in cases, 22c: Motor Gaso- line, in bulk 13%c: in cases, 2%c: No. 1 En- gine Distillate iron barrels or drums, Sc: No, ¢ more; Bensine, in bulk, 12%c; cases, 10c: S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, d, s 8150 per Ib; White Lead, $§Siie, according to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western S: Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes. A Crushed and Fime Crushed, ©.30c; Powdered. 5.10c; Candy Granulated, 5.15c; Dry @ranuigted, fine, 5.05c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.05c; Frutt Granulated, 5.03c: Granu: lated (100-1b bags omlv) A. 5.05c; Magnolia A. 4.65c: Extra C, 4.85¢: Bank of Cal.423 — | Merch Ex. P Cal Safe Dp.138%165 | S F National — 160 ¢t Nainkd4s — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2000 — |Sav & L S0.100 — Hum S Bk.2000 — | Sec Sav Bk.395 — Mutual Sav. — — |Union T Co.2700 3300 S F Sav U100 — | STREET RAILROADS. California ..2123% — |Presidio .... 30% 0 Geary .. — 8 POWDER. Giant Con.. T8% — | SUGAR. Hawalian C. 82 — | Makaweli C. 33 324 Honokaa SC 13} — |Onomea 8 C. 33 34 Hutch SP C 14% 153 Pasuhau S C. T% 24 Kilavea § € — 10c ; MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. 59 €0 !Oceanic SCo 3 34 C3l F C A 97% 99 |Pac Aus FA. 3% — Cal Wina A 82 821 Pac C Borxz — MV& MiTm.100 — | PacS Tel Col0é 108 SALES. -~ Morning Session. ~Boar: 100 Contra Costa” Water 43 00 150 Hawaiian Coml & S 82 3 30 13 00 50 @ 47 15 00 is 25 Makawell . 31 23 Makaw = : 150 Paauhau S P Co. 24 00 106 00 8 30 $1,000 Hawailan Coml & Be....108 00 Afternoon " Sessien. Board— 53 Oceanic § S Co ... 3 50 $1,000 Oakiand Water B¢ 8 00 Golden C, 4.45c: Dy 4.35c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels, mgre: boxes, 30c more; 30-1d bags., lue more for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 5.35¢; boxes, 5.S0c; H. & E. Crystal Deminos, 8.05¢ per Ib. No order taken for less then seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. gla § Co. ;% ’flfl?&" = Am S —_ Reeeipts of Produce. & Gor o NemPoag =8 FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. S oax = | % ';-fl-%!‘.l& Flour, qr sks... 8,743| W, (ons . 12 st e [ i Cal Powder. — | Orpheum Co. 16" — + b . - | & 35 | PacC Cas Cal40 — & | Pac Sur Co. — 120 7 |Paraf Pamt. 0 — 5 SF - 19 |SF & SCoat 2 25 . Cyp L =~ Jose Wat.108% — 5 D e e = £ i 713 Brandy, - N P 3 5 S ety Eale .- 00 | Frach-i Bk 1003110 120 1,740 Avpies. bxs .... 798 | Ges Con A. — 19 = 43| Livestock. head.. 1,399 | Hono P Co. — 35 ®§ 479! Quickstiver, fieks 226 |- Do oid pl. — 39 - WASHINGTON, P ad e . Mat i Wheat, ctis ...13,083 2 peons S - " 50 was very light yesterday. especially in the 0, When there was practfally noth i yading_in the forencon was m::z 34 3 1is o« - - 30 pLl 1. 09 12 § gz | = 7% L J "8 uesfaaueey w

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