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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1905. 2,900/ Cana: 1,700/C h "'206/Colo Southern ... 86 % Leadville Con tandard 2g | of Argentina was confiicting. Jeaxers | early in the day were to that esti- 3 e Tosion' Stocks aad Ponds. { m:{. on the crop were greatly reduced. % | oMoney— Teports brought out a fair demand, re- 1% | Canl loans ’mmn; " & signt Tally, sales of May being % | Time loans mads at §73c. Later a messuge from Buenos — that the damage Atchison 4s . .uy;';: Shathat it would .g'\!- 50 parespiinie Do adj ds | effect on the wheat crop. This lew of the sit- Mex Céntral 4s. ision In. the. South. American republic pragdy Rallr ey atapetica all builish sentiment and Saused Atchison | a recnrrence of the early wi 65, Large Do pfd. | pr receipts were an bearish Boston & Albany 257 influence, affecting the masket late in the ses- Boston & Maine 176 (‘emennhx sion. “Durink the day the price of - 26° Boston Elev 152 | Copper Range clined to su)fic. close was easier, o 41, | Pitchburg pfd. | Daly West . 1ower; May_ at %w“c- 3414 | Mex Central 234, | Frankitn | The corn market was weak. The Volume of | 43 N Y, N H & H. mw, Granby | trading was nuu May closed at 4334@43%c, f114 Pere’ Marquette Isle Royale | & lossof 3 96 Union Pacific ... 4 Mass Mining The dullness nl wheat and corn was also in 176% | Miscellaneous— Michigan gvidence in the oat May closed 1o 213 Amer Arge Chem 243! lvwer. at 816 13% | " Do pra......... 9315 a1, Provistons were firm orl fair demands 8435 | Amer Pneu Tube. $§ia The s { 2% | Amer Sugar S14341 hog market was a bulllsh lnl‘:unl. At the 0 }m. & ol e 5 nternal ump.. | fj Re wra i iyl & however, ate large- - Centy o S il i Pnntack odmunn:l:lllmotl Kanawha & United Copper ;. uwg %Usuunn. igh, Low. Close. 5014 an O b, S 17 Victoria o 110 Wolverine ko - 4 :}"fi | Winona. . & " a5 45 o DA ... Z THE COPPER STOCKS, ‘{j;:‘.“;fl‘,;‘,"’ ! { B | BOSTON: Nov. 25.—North Butte ‘-‘;g bt - 151 moderate vity, selll 43! 43 P13 | shares at 73 ' Utah Consolidated was the > Jas | feature to-day, & net gain of 204 20/ 29 163|165 | yestrday's close. 81 i 057 | L trone ws ever. z ot 500 Mer Be Ratiway ummls .ms 120 London Closing Stocks. g 2 400 :makn s?e;unx 28% ’3: a'o‘ Cons money. .89 3~16l§“Y.0u:Lr-l,. Hflgflfifl nn L. . acet Western v N ..l Do 1st pfd 110 Do % T M StP&BE M. ue 140 g 8 #560(ie, Rans & T mlm al:u : ; | ‘sud Do vid .. h l fi" h— h“ JANUARY ceseeen . aeereeelN C & Bt Loultilecvc fansos m M2y weemireres & ja :g 8 THE MARKETS. x = | o SUMMARY OF ST pfd - 30%:So Pacific . . 90%| Unjon Pacific 49% Dy Den & mo' Gl Wall-street Stocks rather egsier. Cotton somewhat higher. m};j, 12,, ot iCha : § o Central - Local Stocks and Bonds quiet at about previous prices. | Louts & | %K & Texar. .. ftar silver—Firm; 30%d per ounce. Money—235@3 per cent, The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 3 15-16 per cent and for three months’ bills ‘83@3 15-16 per cent. Bank Statement. NEW YORK, Nov. 45.—The weekly bank statement of ciearing house banks issued to- day follows: 2, 1se 300, decrease $4,795, aoo. xm, lncnnle $108, Silver 34c higher. Exchange rates still unsettled. Heavy shipment of $2,313,389 in treasure to the Orient. Local Bank Clearings gain $3,8035,000 over last ycar Wheat futures lower and Barley futies higher. Beans continue firm, with several kinds higher. Bran easy and freely offered. Hay unchanged. ; Sharp decline in Eggs. No change in Biitter or Cheesc. w YVork Advices report a better feeling in Hops. Dried Fr Il firm, here and in the Provision and Meat markets as previously quoted. Pouiiry generally firm, but Game lower. , Potatoes dull and weak. Onions quiet, but firmly held. ; Fresh Fruits in fair drmmu{ for Imm consum{ Iinn and shipment. i:'fyf‘v""”fl“:g:dw'mIr;l{rkfi::“geo‘w:gfiwuz; & | Nevenoes 10 Cortainty’ indieating . aron | (}-r 10,000,000 bales. If the coming report es- s the yield at about 10,500,000 bales the e will rezard It as bullish and as indicat- !00- 409,800, “increase $0,208,100. " §249,794,400, increase 241,951, 11,298,975, Tequi red rpius $9,157 100, increase 1x-United States’ deposits crease §6,241,800. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—The future course of the market will be influenced a very great extent by what the forthcoming Government &) in- Bauk Clearings. 1 14,800{National Lead ..| 56% Do pfd ... . scal Clearing-hou N RR of Mex p ultimately higher prices, and the world's Py gy o Natlonal Biscuit 563 epinners will then no doubt be willing to lay Chowing an” incre pond- | Do ptd . 1011183114 | in the rest of their season's supplies, . chowing en increase of [*iiiinluoe’ [ i 9.,. 9% | 'The Commercial says: There were indica- ek oz { N J Central S 226 | tions that there was an agreement between | 00|N Y Air Brake. 165% 165 s {some of the sécongest mian Uo St A to ! 1%i150 (150 %o after the blg Wall street long interest, and Quicksilver Trade. ! 41158 |'sex 1t was freely predicted that there would be a | break this week that would force liquidation. A great many messages were received yester- | ay from all parts of the belt to the éffect that the farmers were holding. It is on this hold- ing movement that the bulls put their faith. On the other hand, the week-end statements | were bearish, showing that more cotton came o sight this week than during the same wisE shows the exports of Quis San Francisco by sea in Oct Flasks 300 -y 1,700 Norfolk & . Do pfd .. 960/ North American. 101% 101% ;un, wm B h >atific, | 200 199 week of last year. g b | " Tutures caened steady. December, 11.07c; | January, 11.27c; March, 11.55c; May, 12.25c; | July. IL7le. |~ Futures closed barely steady. ~November, Do st ptd 11.04c; December, 11.14c; January, 11.37¢c; Feb- Do 24 ptd {108 11.43c; March, '11.85c; April, 11.20¢c; cific Mall 40151 40" | 49% | 49% July, 11.70c. 2 | 10,100{Penn R R Co... 140% 140 [140%140% o l;\l cms:\ -rlr('wdlr d;fll {gédd;llns uplands, RN MAR! 900 People’s Gas 01%101% | 11.75c; middling Gu No sales. EASTERN MARKETS. 3 Zl101% (101311 * & 8t L. o7 | Condition of the Treasury. So% | WASHINGTON, To-day's i ment of the tre cash bal lion, $§ New York Monmey Market. o 0| Reading - p0, Do 1st p Do 24 pfd. " 5,200 Republic 8 & 1. 1,100, Do NEW YORK, No 30,800 barrels; exports, | 8100 packases' of futures. Market, dull. Win- $425@+ 55; Minnesota bakers', 12,000 bushels; exports, 12,900 barrels, AT—Recelpts, Sales, 1,900,000 bushels of fu- 2 red, 91%c _ele- No. 2 red, 93%c f. o. b, afioat; No. 1 rihiern Duluth, 91%¢c £. o. b. afloat;’ No. 1 Manltoba, 94%c f. 0. b. afioat. Options ened easier on big Northwest receipts and prospects for heavy world’s shipments on Mon- Gay, but recovered and was firm most of the a street, New York lowing otficial | pfd .. j 58 | 3,000/8outhern Pacific| 9% Do _ptd - | news and covering. The market finally eased 2,100,8ou- Railway off siightly under reallzing and closed partly 14 Do pfd .. 1c higher \Lny closed at 91l3c; December tanderd Oil . ¢ closed at 91 &7, l”U Tenn Coal & 1..{113%) 'lflo‘q, 112 HOPS—F! m ‘wlate common to cholce, IBW Tex Pac Land Tri crop, 14@22c; crop, 13@17c; olds, 100 Texas Pacific Pacific Coast, 19 5 crop, 10@15¢; 1904 crop, ™ 10G14c; olds, 5@8c. HIDES—Firm. California, 21 to 25 pounds, 21c. WOOL—Steady. PETROLEUM: Danulfle fleece, 35@38c. y. Refined New York, 60c; Philadelphia a.na Baltimore, T7.5%¢; do bulk, 4.65¢. [ COFFEE—With the practical expiration of | the December option the speculative position | of the market le now improved and an optim- istic tone prevails regarding the_ probabflity 4 | of some further enhancement in Values. . United (r;,)p'r . ”(II( n Rds of S F. 866, U 160 § Cast'1 Pipe. Do pfd .. 7 8 Express. |U_8 Leather. Do prad U s °.Pl’t\'kl‘ U S Red & Ref 106 Do pra .. 1,100'U 8 Rubber ot: steady: No. T involce, 85-160; | mil, steady: Cordova, DR@12%0. SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refning, 215-169 ifugal, 96 test, 3 9-16¢c; molasses sugar, c. . No. 6, 4.10c; No. 7, 4.05¢; 9 3.960; No. 10, 3.900: No. 11 12, . Contectioners’ A, 4.65c; mold A, 5.05c} loaf, 6.40c; cruched, 5.40c: powdered, 4.90c; 814|379 37%/ 3834 104%, (1045, 1038 KK 300 “'n!a»-p ated, 4. H cube!. 4.95¢c. n » S 39%| 40% 41 400, Do pra .. | Bu TTER—Unchanged. Do ptd 108% 106 | Do b B | ‘E—Unchan S 4514 (1483, (149 | ----- ../ Wells-Fargo . | ‘Unchanged. - - s | "'100{Western Union. . | DRIED FRUITS. - - - 80 | **yeo) . S EVAPORATED APP!.B—-Are quiet, but Lige, .. 1613 162 [ W 17 "18 steady. Common to good are quoted at Tc; X 853 86| mxl| soe | = 16 |13 |pearly prime, Sic; prime, 9@0%c; choice, > : = -7 D °, 28 AaDcy, C. 20 1i8% 1idi[ussuindg | 10T S ES—Are unchanged, with quotations - i L e 28%/| 20% ranging from 4%o to Tic, socording to grade. . 5 i Y, 583] 59 PRICOTS—Remain quiet at recent prices. -t 88% f"‘ B71,400—Total shares sold g::.:g;;a,xls;fl%%cz;c. extra choice, 9%@10c, and &1 ¥ New York Bonds. | , PEACHES —Are frm, B!ktn Ih%clea 10¢; rick C U S ret 2¢ reg..108% Japan 6, tancy, 10%@1lc, and extra fancy, c. % Do coupon 100 D 4igs e 9% | RAISINS—Are unchanged. Locse muscatel, suthern Pacific172i¢ .| 543 Do 434s, cert at 5%@9c, and Lon- | 5% @7%c; seeded raising don layers at $1 60. Exports and Imports. . NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Total imports of |. Do 24 series... 92% o coupon. |L & N unified 45.105% | ; Teg. 105‘« Man con gold 4s.104 % | Mex Central 4s. Dew 48 res.133% - Do it ino. .. 24 Do coupon. 32% | Minn & St L 4s. 96% | merchandise and dry Soods at the port of New Amer Tob 4s %)M, K & Texas 4s:102% | York for the week ending to-day were valued = uslm rts of ie at the port of N | Total imports of epecie | York for the week ending to-day were $16, 112 in silver and $32,218 gol Total exports of specie from the port of 773 | New York for the week ending to-day were Do BrookiynRT ¢ i, 997 Nor & W cor dlver and $82,500 gold. Central of Ga be.115 |0 § L nmc; ’l.".‘;’? 932,208 1o silver And. PHPH B Do ist Inc. [Pa_conv sls.. 1083 New York Metal Market. | Reading gen 45...102% | Npw YORK, Nov. 25.—While business was (':eu & Ohlo ‘%! 108 8L & 1M con 5s.116 1‘ q'“e]: a_‘lujull on Saturday the metal markets iton 33, Chi & Alton 3 81 | " Tin is quoted at $33 55@33 7! Lake and electrolytic co pfir, $17 12%@ 17 62%; casting, $16 TH@IT 2! | Lead s firm, with quouuom rflngln‘ froj | $6 25 to $5 75 and speiter at $6 10@6 20. Iron remains in fair demand at recent pri CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. SLgn 45.103% | So A ] Tex & Pac lsts..125 | Tol.St L & W 4s. 8334 | 154. Union Pacific 4s.105% | .]% Do conv 4s....185 8 Bteel Den & Rio G 4s.101%| v abaah tats e ok | 166|Cols Puel & 1 .‘L 4 Do prd ool Hock ¢ & T ....| Do 1st ptd Dist Securities 58 8133 Do deb B. CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—The wheat market 490| Do 24 ptd.. 43 45 | Erle prior lien 45.102 | West 4 Corn Produots - ock ‘Va 5 ot = ‘u Sarn e 110 ciWha, Conteniiin | §Te. Pit traders and commission houses were Bearish sentiment was due moderate sellers. | chiefly to tbe liberal movement of new Wheat B g o ttle, Culer 08 n the Northwest, eupplemented by clear s, | Breece . 40/ Ophir 15| weather in that section of the country. .The ig: | ?!r;mm(}ml. 52; Phoenix 01 large mnrlu n‘. wu‘: gfl Duluth | Gon Va 3in G5: 1 48, Bovee” 9| Wheat on e arh b Beinsmapolin cud tis vadsg | Horn Sitver ..... 1 70| Siorrs. Nevada.. s e 'T::mng et e Iron ‘Silver & 30/ gmall Hopes | prices here. Sxageneafapepao \ 5 v. 25, —FLOUR- Recehl)ls. morning, influenced by bullish Argentine crop | CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—Cash tations were hae sold well thig week. “Straw has been arriving in moderate quan- tities and the demand has been just about Fmswrvs-mma Bm # i, m"':in 'ua“%@ ;@‘:“;_‘F enoueh o seaally’ absord s amount.” Lente. 88 1004 10 60@3 5%, | BRAN—$21G22 per 0 per & IR : o flm 07 a 2 sp1 lstsnneu_ ; No. i oo per SO@85c lbm No. Py yello $25@26; Co- connut Calee. or Meal at mills, s'.'z in 10 and el s ol raeitne sbuwie;f 30!40:7.:. 0.2 1§3250 tn 5 ton, lote; fobbing, $28: Corn Meal, to choice mlltl.n‘, - *42a490; No. 1 flaxseed. 93c; | $30@30 50: e ked Corn, 4 $30 50@31; ua;a No. 1 Nonhve-urn, $1; prime mmn. Feed, NCO s onfoc !snoom' A o) BT '"“E" FA L P B ota, o5 jobbmu i F‘?&;“ o cfl:r s (e it tady” ;“"' Meaifalfa, $18 in car lots and $20 for smaller : t, i l' ey, 3 Flour, bbls R’zc:.%o" Shipments, | Unteer Wita Cat. $1@iL: stable, wwégu.; Wheat, bu o 2000 | Siock, $6 50g7 50; 'Alfalfs, $7 50910 per_ton Corn, 857,800 233,200 (or WY and $11 fl"@fl for choice river. Oats, bu :g&ggg a&% 'W-—30@550 per bale. Rye, bu Bariey, bu - 15860 76,30 Beans and Seeds. —_— Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady; creameries, l‘l’m 17@28c; Bayos and large and small White Beans are higher and firm at the advance. Limas con- tinue very ‘buoyant, with a continued upward tendency, and quotatiops to arrive highe than those on the spot. The whole market con- tinues in excellent condition for lellers. with Steady; at mark, cases inclu i e | tiones I ekestiant condition fon o ho; pctmp Qepis ot Checss | ® Sonima o o 15065 To, Tea, §5 1501 it ; Pin : EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. | 3'5itia 5. Fima, here, 5. Red Kid- | neys, $3@3 50; Blackeye, $4 5 per Chicazo. etl; ‘Horse xaummst B S v CHICAGO, Nov., _25.—CATTLE—Receipts, | . SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $1 5094 el aog A Y. Besves $3 5000 B0; erys, | Mustard, 8 Hiassed, ominal; Car §150ad 50; heiters, 90; calves, nary. Sabke; Aitaita, 13@1de " for Eastern food. o primé steers, $5 85@0 50; poor | and 1 for California; Rape, 2G2% to medium, $§3 25@5 25; stockers and feeders, “rl;::hy. 6%:‘: g;;np.s; c llr urm:;.n ‘x 204, 20, : i 32 20EE Snecetpts, '18,000; steady: sstimeted | | DRIED S e #1 Jo0%; Green Feas, Mongay. 40.00; & intxed ang goche 84 17562, 0; good L3 e §4 40a4°00; light, ' 51 004 85, ples, #4100 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. $4.75; bulk of sales, $4 7 The usual week—end dullness prevailed in the SH. EEP—Rocelpts. $2 Sheep, $8 40@8 65 § T KANSAS CITY, Nov. 25.—CATTLB—! ceipts, 1000, including 200 Southerns; market steudy. _Native steers, 50@8; steers, Kansas Olty. 40@4: Southern cows, $1 75@3 70: stockers and native cows and heifers, $1 75@0; 3 ye‘.rlintl.m.%c lambs, Potato market and in the absence of important business prices for all descriptions were un— changed. Very little of the stock now arriv- ing can be rated as strictly fancy and, as there is very little call for anything but the best, the general tone of the market is one of easiness and there is quite an accumulation of low-grade Burbanks on hand, which is being ;Sld;d to dally. Onions are inactive but Re- Southern ers, $2 40@4 25; bulls 50; calves, S50 5 Vu&slfin steers, §2 T ; Wests | . Offerings of southern vegetables were liberal ern_cows, $2@3 25 and included a considerable amount that ar- HOGSReceipts, 5000; market strong to Gc | Tived late on the preceding day. Lower prices higher. Bulk of sales,” §4 s-zy,. heavy, | ruled for Feas, Beans and Tomatoes, and Eg& 85; packers, $4 T0@4 52%; pigs and | Plant was slow of sale at easier rates. 80@4 lights, $4 5004 POTATOESRiver, Whites, 65@s56 per ctl; 80. HEEP—None. Market Sallnes B‘Jt‘bll.ll(lv ’1@ per ctl; Oregon Muttons, $4 26@5 M. lambs, ”g.‘m Burbanks, 0’ Der cll' Bweet Potatoes, wethers, $4 5000 60; fed ewes, Moroed. $1 541 50 per Omaha. cléxaofi‘szYeflow 'l lflo; 30 perescgl. - V] reen 'eas, per 4 OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 25.—CATTLE—Re- String and Wax Beans, 7@10c per Ib; Lima celpts, 100; market nominally unchanged. Beans, 7@8c per lb; Tomatoes, Ml ver HOGS—Receipts, 54004 market stead; box; Summer sfl“!!h, 75¢@$1; Cucumbers, Heavy, $4 5504 76; mixed, $4 2004 70; “'heé $1@1 25 per box; Cabbage, 90c ‘per ctl; Car- > $4@4 507 bulk of sales, $1 85 | roe, G0c per sack: : Garlle, T14G6e per, Ib; Bag 3 3 Plant, 65c@$1 per x; do juthern, per SHEDP—Heosipta, 1000 L aacher _ats Iu; Green Peppers. G0gToc per bex for Chile yearlings, _$5 36@5 15; ~ wethers, = $5G0 : | griq §1@1 25 for Béll: Marrowfat Squash, $150 ewes, $4.2604 75; lambe, §8 Q7 & 30%er Gon: Hubbard Squash, $15G20 per ton. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Poultry amd Game. e =? Poultry closed the week with receipts lght Foreign Fatiren and trade likewlse, but there was a general LIVERPOOL. fecling of firmness' in all kinds of Iive stock Wheat— Dec. March. May. | and the market was practically bare at Opening 611 609% |close. Prices for dressed Turkeys were e Closing . 611 8 001 |settled, an rorailers wer indifferent buyers et Senameen Tt was persisteatly’ rumored ; effect clearances. It was ent oo B MenJune. | that several carloads of ern frozen Tur- ransE ' 21 20 | keys wers scheduled to e early this week, £ ot nothing definits oould be learned, Game T giqo | continued fo arrive freely and was generally ’Dir eys, Dfif St. Louts Wool Market. i, §202 25 Goslings, {‘, PN e R oy ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25.—Wool steady; medium 24 8 per dzen tor old and u@o for Jouns gradés, combing and_clothing, nt, $4@4 50 for small and $5 508 50 e s o TOGn: o raakely | Iace s Romters: $0i0 Rovatiets 33@41%40. §4 5080, Frvers, $igo; prol ilers, $3@4; Pigeons, SRR A Northern Whent Market. CGAM‘!;}—{er Sosen—Ratiart pucks, 8304 e ‘anvasbac ; Sprig, ; Gray OEDOON Ducks, i, 51 21 7o, Hed Heads PORTLAND, Nov. Bluestem, Val TACOMA, Nov. Bluestem, 74c; Club, 72 3@ WASHINGTON. B Red, 69c. Northern Business. TTLE, Nov. 25—Clearings, SEA’ balances, $191,47¢. TACOM. A, Nov. 25,—Clearings, balances, $90,170. PORTLA! ND, Nov. 25.—Clearings, $521,964; 25.—Clearings, balances, $60,120. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. 24 —WHEAT—Club, Tic; lley, T4@75¢; Red, 6ic. WHEAT — Unchanged. e(m“#l 50@1-75; 1 2501 5 Geese, $1 Geese, ‘101 50 Brant, $2 for large Infl 3125 for emall; Honkers, $3G5: Hare, §2; Cotton— tall Rabblts, $2 50; Brush Rabbits, $1 25. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. the market yesterday .| The featurs of was $L134T0S: | 11, "Dreak in Begs. The recent light rains $688,021; | and the sunnler weather have rendered buyers and sellers very bearish on the situa- tion, and the former are taking no mors than a day’e supply at a time, while the latter are shading the quotations to It is the usual reaction after a period of very high prices. Receipts of ranch are not heavy, but the sup— ply on the market s slowly Increasing, which increases the weakness. Butter ard Eggs were unchanged and both were in light supply and quoted firm. The China steamer taok out s remarks! Bales on the exchange were as follows:- § L O e A ires” cormiakUlY | cases selected California ranch Begs. 4So; 8 $2,067,322 in Mexican dollars and $71,400 in | cases do, For California cold storage Hiiver builion Tor Hongkong. §116,000 i silver ranch 2Sc was bid, e asked: for Bastern lion for Kobe and §58,007. In stiver bulllon | fresh seconds 22c was bid: for Cul!urnll. fresh for Shanghal; total, $2,31%, he anusually | selected ranch 42%c was bid, 4do asked. Sale large shipments of Mexican dollars were duo | Off call of 125 cases Eastern cold storage firsts, to the rise In Hongkong Hxchange, which | 23%c. Cheese—50 California fancy new, 1i%ic. makes it cheaper to ship the actual cotn than | , For, Cajifornia tresh extra Butter, buyer 3, draw the exchange. pts were 19,000 lbs Butter, 12,800 Ibs Regel Silver was %c higher. B M c"a:n E‘o'pn ik Sterling Exxcl;’mmn sixty days.. a1 % DAIRX. SECHAVRCURFICIAL - QUOTA- Sterling Bxcl hes IS S~ st (Note—The mh-ue uota Sterling Exchange, cables . 30 8T | wholesale prices as eitabilshed by saies, bids New York Exchange, sight . 03 | ina offers on the nge. Prices for Butter gfiw York !-ox“;l;:nxe el ““0 05 and Eggs on lha’ stmtba:e xovarned by the ver, per = B quotations, but _gene Tange Mexican' Dollars VG 5o | Dchanee Inis quing G0 the ‘iscellancous New York on Paris.. New York on Mexico. Paris on Berlin on Lond ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—There abroad. apolls reported the largest season, and this present. futures California _Club, u &%Ol 4Tl c-momu White Australian, § grades of California Wheat, Club, spot, §1 $1 45G1 quiet. May .... flthu ARLE the cash grain was quiet an was - dull day all around. are pot dolng much and INT! London. as nothing Chicago lower and the cash grain CASH WHEAT. low ;bxo?'mox 82 121g1 43%; Noroh 1 47%; N Red, FUTURES. Begslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. ‘.l BG& l'd' !’\mln- were sli '-lr unc] CASH BARLEY. slightly lower. Minne- Flour sales of the is holding up Chicago at This market closed the week quietly, with steady. arnBlm.n 18501 8134, higher, but hanged. It The local bre: Chevaller 1s also . abo character of the b BUTTER—] Freh—ctllrarnln extras, 280, firm; firsts, 25¢c, firm; seconds, 3 H Eastern extras, 24%jc: firsts, 23lc. Fastern Ladles—Extras, 20c; firsts, Storage goods —California extras, 24 new from hirds, azc!mwux Mm—é?ma n . firm. 25580, fron; rsts, 260; seconds, mun Cali- fornia nopsdecua. ZM: 23¢; Bastern selected, 24%g: firsts, 23 CHEESE—California fancy _new, 14340, firm; firsts, umc firm; seconds, 12@12i4c, flrrn. wn: M« 16c, firm; Eastern—Fancy, e, rm: @ etern, A@ILE. Brorapes: California fancy, xassc. flm. firsts, 12340; Young Americas, f 4c, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Trade in fresh fruits was moderately active. there belng @ fair demand for shipment to the north and near-by points in addition to the usual extra local demand for Sunday. offerings of all varleties of Berries cleaned up readily at hardened rates and fancy Apples continued active at the recently advanced g tations. The medium grades of Apples, too, ; Norumn 87%. Close, $1.35 1 40% 17 ;1x 1 2“&;1"3.‘?“‘::"%3}." showed more firmness, there being a brisk de- 25; B Revatler. $1°20@1 85 per- otr flt';;;:mhfl“&? e FUTURES. e other small tree frults moved off well at Béssion 9 to 11:30 a. m. G $1 87%@1 50: Grays, nominal. CORN—The marke t continues quiet and un- il e siinh 1 aew Tig1 c121% 12 'u& OATS—The market n::nflmlal apathetic and ‘h% for oholut seed, $1 309 stgady prices, notably Pomegranates and cholos Pears, were in_extremely light were Mlu uotations Navel Oranges, 4 q on el STRAWBERRIES — Per chest—Longworths, $8@10; large varieties, $5@7; Santa Chn Bler rles, 2 Per chest, $14. cmsmmm——cnn Cod, $16 per bhl. it Nt o b, U ML SIS | ottt 4t dogon 1 o 0 r Q) ror o orters sackeds §1 e Poliow 81 5% | CPEARS —Winter Nellis, §262 50 per box; for White and $1 35 for m«, California, other ba $1@1 2 \v"l.lllow $1 823%@1 u- “"o.‘n u w’fi: TES 1509 for small and whmmg% l#t«&m& mmsnnlfls—wcfllwbu. BUCKWHEA’ at $1 7502 25 per packages, 60c@81 25; large cental. TROPICAL FRUITS—Or- G = Y $1 50 per box; Y mm and m-eu-. Goods. ;'{"&1': :N%:":x 2501 50: 1 1;::«:;_‘ o 5 10, ‘terme; Y e A 3°004 por_case; Bananas. Hawallan, $10% Ore‘mlnfl w‘u’-nlum u1 pq-m. rm:&n{;flmm $2 50@3 50 per m loll Graham Flour, 3! 100 A fos; Rye Flour, $8.70; Eye Meal u&" Dried Fruits, Nuts, Ralsins and Honey. Flour, ur, 45; Cora 3 $2°71 Bve! in the way of Fruits continues Aort. 34 Sgs 75 Dquut. hers and in New Y 5 g,rsnlny. $3 1504 Buckwhe: be séen in the first column, ‘“lm remain ‘Whe Whe t Flour, $7G8: tn sacks, $6 50: Peass Bant h%' g u"' g Ly m""n# & l::-.mfi *Green Feas, §8 80 oloe.%fvrmncholm.nl ‘The local recelvers and producers of Bran continue to quote a quiet and rather easy market ruling. Hay and Feedstuffs. for this Of the "(ht. or sugar-cured; : na-. 12c; Bastern sugar-cured Hams, 3 California Hams, 12g12Kc: Mess Heef, m- extra $10; 3! Fork. $14; extra clear, $19 50; Mess. $17 50; Pig Pork, $22; Pigs' Feet, $5 ‘Smoked Beef, 14c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for California Compound, T@T%c for Eastern cuw d and 9%c for pure; half c; 10-1b tins, 10%c; S-1b tins, 10%e: !r-lb' tins, 1033c. COTTOLE:! VE—OII Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. New York advices say of Hops: “There was more demand from brewers, they appar— ently having increased confidence in the mar- ket, and with prices on their present low basis Were understood to be making fair purchases. Advices from the Pacific Coast reported prices improving slightly. There was a fair demand the better grades of Hops and difficulty as belng cxperienced in purchasing cholce grades a in fact, it was stated that gt choue Pacific_were made at HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands <eil about %@lc under quotations. Heavy Saited ; | Steers. 13¢; medtum, e for light: Su‘ ! 5 or lig] s Veal, 13c; and § for small and 50c for Colts. lo; dry salted ry Central American, 32ie. Goat_skins—Prime Angoras, 70c: extra large do, $1 25; large, B0@60c; medium, 36@40c: small, 25c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 404%e In barreia: in cans and drums, Xc less; No 2, 3@3%e; Grease, 2@2%c. WOOL— clip—Northern free, 15G17:; g0, detective, 12g14c; Middle County, free, 150 17¢; do. defective, 12@ldc: San Joaquin and Southern, i%e: San Joaquin Lambs', 140 16e: do, dereeuve, 9@12¢ per Ib. HOPS—9%@11c. Ment Market. The week closed with all prices and condi- tions unchanged. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows O @o%e for Steers and 4@Se per Ib ti= 1g8%e por . for L—Large. 8@7%c; uL"rrON—-wuu:en. usowe LAMB—llc per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7@8%c per 1b. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are tor lood sound Livestock delivered in S less 409 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: Cmm— teers, 5%@6l%e; Cows and Heit- 414 @5c. TEALVES —3%@4o per 1 grroes weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 315@3%: es, 3@8%c per Ib (grose weight). LAMB: 5—-"-’ "503 per_head, HOGS—LA 130 to 250 Ibs, 5%@3%c; over 250 under 180" Its. Gdec: Feeders, mmlul per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, And!hn mp-mtoflrm- above Quotations. General Merchandise. pBAGS_crain Bags, Tie spot and go for yuyer June-Jul 5 Bags, Soll dota S198kc: Fleecs Twine, THo. AL—We on, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington, u. Belt!le. $6 50; Bryant, ew: Beaver Hill, $5 50; Buun $7: Coos mcnmna. hmberiand, $15 1n. bl and | 4 25 in Pennsylvania Anthracite Bgg, | 14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $18; Welsh Lump, | §1150; Cannel, $9 per ton: Coke, $11 50@13 ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; vy Mounsain descriptions, 50 per short tom. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases 2dd Bc; Linseed. 50c per gallon for botled and 48o for raw: Castor Oil. in cases. No. 1. 702 Bakers' AA, . $1 14@1 16; Lucol, 48c for boiled and 460 tw “raw; cmn.. Nm‘ cases, 65@ 78 per gallon; Ofl, ‘n barrels, 580 T Peeyion and 830 for Australlan: exira Lleached winter Sperm Ofl, 8fc; natural winter Sperm Ofl, 83c: extra bicached Winter Whale ol ee; patural v Whale Ofl. Gdc; extra winter strain No. 1 Lard Ofl, 63¢; Pure Neatsfoot OlL Tk No. 1 Neatsfoot OfI, Of1, 34c; bolled §7%e; Herring Ofl, '45c; Salmon Fish Oil, 85c: raw Fish Ofl, 35c; Paint Ofl, 33e. TL. GASOLINE, ETC.—Water wm:. 1k, 1lc; Pearl Ofl, In ca: <; Star, 1Tje: Extra Star, Elaine, 26c: Eocene, 18l4c: Stove Gaso- fine, in bulk, muc 1n cascs, 2%/ Motor Gaso- ne, in bulk, 1 cases. 22e; No. 1 Bu- ne Distillate, i Bt e 8e; do, 634c; cases, 834c more; Benzine, In bulk. 1235c; cases, 19¢; 'gree G“ouue in buik, in cases, § 80c in drums and iron barrels. AND RED WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, $@ 8o per Ib; White Lead, 8@8%c, according | to_qdantity. BUGA‘B——TI:. ‘Western SHTH Refining Com- pany quou. as follows, in 100-b b.,p: Cubes, A Crushed and Crushed, 5.30c: Po'der(d 5.15¢c; Candy arunuud nuse Dry Granullted. fine, 5.05¢c: Dry Granulated, coarse, Fruit Granulated, 5.05c; Beet Granu- u &oo-m bags only), 4.85c; Confectioners’ Magnolla .65c; Extra C, 4.35¢: Gn|dcn C, 4.45¢; D, une bnm. 10c more: halt barrels, 25c more: boxes, 50c more; 50-1b Dbags, 10¢ e o aly ki Tubiestags barrels, 5.55¢; boxes, 5.80c; H. & E. Crystal 8.06¢ per Ib. No order taken for less @ its equivalent. than seventy-five barrel: Recelp! f Produce. FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. as 355 o Be $ugsids I B ‘WASHINGTON. ‘Wheat, ctls ...57,663] STOCK MARKET. A Quiet Closing on All the Local Stock Exchanges. mwemmummmz Exchange, the Stock and Bond vanced hldfo;uulum for Te ;u:ld“: lower bid of or Calitornia mining shares were Groderataly astive, with no worthy of The Northern Culifornia puid » thlymfldnflorflmu Tho omeetake Mining Company of South Dakota paid a regular monthly dividend of 50 cents per share yesterday. The amount of Uniow Pacific convertible at a recent date was m~ atvi u&wm-mmm ‘The ouput of Ophir ‘weelk to 234 mining carloads of ore, assay- ing $26 96 per — ¢ o -EEEE nods 2 Foerry Exgsgfi §l g Fais 2;3 i 0 £ & L} ! p!g: i 88 | EE{:& SEsEyatn bl 1 §|§m L3 half barrel, Sc: three | ngx barrels, 77c; one u-m ‘II:, two tierces, | c: five tlerces, T340 1 per | AUCTION SAL = Urmondale Yearlings s AUCTION SALE. Ten head of -monommnm YEAR- l&!lr;us from the Ormoudale Stoek Farm, W. ks (dam of General oberta), ot ot T Gold), e We will also sell gnL "o svening all the A ING! BROOD MARES AND uonsss IN TRAIN- Bolonglu‘ to the ESTATE OF THE LATE DON CAMERON. Amm m-asl:rm-:_-“m sl.r.xvun-d. T Ung siscer to Plumeria, the dam of Sir Wiltred, "cfl‘t Sale Take es Place TUESDAY EV]L\[\G November 28, !fl 3 Salesyard of 1732 MARKET ST., Near Van Ness Aveq San Francisco. Horses at yard s-mxdgy November 28. Auctioneer. 5—.—___. £~ AUCTION SALE tu By order of the Executors of the Estate of the )-::dllchnl F\lu we will sell all the thor- Carlo (2) by St. Ca @ by Bassetiaw-Reseda I1; Kenilworth-Fidna Rose; Fannie (dam of Andrisa, Canmore, Sister Darebin-Nellle Peyton; Reseda IT J» by lqltgla.u-l-rltbll. foaled April ini- le takes Diace MONDAY zvmnvo DECEMBER s 1908. N TIRED W ChASD & 1732 MARKET ST.. near VAN NESS AVEe San’ Prancisco. W. P. MAGRANE, A Horses at yard Monday, Navember 27. Send for catalogue. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer. Wil sell, MONDAY, Nov. 27, 11 & m., Bab’s Oriental Restaurant Consisting of ELEGANT PIANOCS, SILVERWARE, CHIN. BRIC-A-BRAC, ORIENTAL RUGS, DI PERIES AND NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, BLEGANT CHINA. L. BURD, Aucti P Y p o) b3 At Auction On MONDAY, Nov. 27, at 11 o'clock, at tha International Horse Market, Tweifth and Har- | rison ste., I will seil 110 head of brokem and unbroken horses from 4 to 10 years of ageg wellhl from 1000 to 1600 Ibs. 80 head of these horses are well broken and weigh upward of 1200 Ibs. Contractors, ranchers and truckmen md n? overlook thhfl “.Th“ ’0;1. 'ln! good horses at your own price. ,The sal es place. oF ik, a8 this stlck st 834 Wil Be 'Afllfls. A -OLD METAL SALE CONDEMNED ,‘IRE DEPARTMENT MA- TERIAL. Truck Co., N 7, 3080 17th st. Dec. 1, 1905, at 11 o'clock & m:, of Mayor E. E. Schmits, I will | sell at public anction a lot of cor ma- terial and metal belonging to the Fire Departe ment, at 3050 17th st. where same is now sto S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. SALE OF CONDEMNED FIRE DE- PARTMENT HORSES. ™ At GROVE-STREET STABLES, 122 STREET, MONDAY, December 4, at 11 o'cloci a. m., by direction of Mayor E. E. Schmitz, 2 will sell & lot of condemned Fire horses. Horses can be seen at above stables on the morning of sale. S. WATKINS, Auce tionee: kfixecutfr’s Salah By order of the executor of the estate of the late Willlam Helller, better known as “English BUL" I will sell 30 head of FIRST-CLASS DRAFT HORSES and MARES, weighing from 1250 to 1800 pounds, from 5 to $ years old. This is the flnest lot-of selected Borses evee offered for sale at public suction. Sale wild e held at H. BRANDENSTEIN'S STABLES 819 Folsom Street, Friday, December 1,at 11 a. m. Honnmbc-ennmhnmn sale at the above e By order of G. H._Gilman, 3 & s, Josssistse lb‘ WH. GI.WSI, m. £ AUCTION SALE 2a I’ ! " it E. F. HUTTON & CO. BANKERS 490 CALIFORNIA ST, Branch St. Francis Hotel. . . New York Stock Exchange - New York Cotton Exchange Qh.lo-dd'hfln. Bonds Stocks Coffen Coffee Grain " Private Wire to-All Eastern Markets. E. MULCAHY, Manager San Francisco, Cal. New York, N. Y. New York Coffee Exchange SAN FRANCISCO