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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMPER 25, 1905. SUMMARY Wall-street Stocks rather higher on the day. s and Bonds quiet and wwithout feature. Local Stoc isi rov her. Fresh Fruit sar Butter Turkeys easy, EASTERN M New York Mom W YORK 5 per cent ent romey 48630 o closing b FR: OF Wheat not materially changed. Casl s, Corn, Rye and Beans as before quoted. rather easier, ou heral arrivals of Feedstuffs m and Meat markets as before quoied. Cheese weaker. well supplied and quict. th liberal receipts from Texas. ing to the rains. from the morth. otatoes in heavy receipt and generally tweak. THE MARKETS. Cotton advanced. Barley advanced. Sharp decline in Eggs. Onions firm. ARKETS. ey Market. 4y easier; sixt . 5% ays, § o8 g easie 848250 sixty day bills Posted rates, $4 834@4 8¢ 4 873 mmercial bills, $4 823 Bar sfiver, 65% Mexican dollars, 50c Bonds—Governments, s ronewed weakness in Russian s times ent = heok on th urse of prices eady; railroa ey on call easter, offered at y days, | 4; six months, | % G6 per cent. with as. oy Q new 42.1011|Seaboard A L 4. 89 induce T8% S0 Pao 4a ... § 5 But to-day s cert. 9722 ntinue@ to occur So Railway 120 with scarcely ese oocurrences. i | Totals sales..1,754,500 New York Bonds. | § ref 2s reg. xm‘.um.n 6s, 24 ser.. 98 cert eries. : Do 1st inc.. 4 et SIS 4 demand from millers. May closed at 91%c; T, (OPS—F HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Stead: PETROLEUM—Steady. COFFEE—Spot y; No. 7 tnvoice, 8§ 6-160; mild, 9% @12% . Futures closed steady, net unchanged to 10 gm- higher, sales, ‘84200 bags, including cember. 6.1 January, 6.80c; March, :uly 7.40¢. SUGAR—R" steady! fair refining, 2 15-16@ Sc; centrifugal, 96 test, § 9-16¢; molasses sugar, efined, steady. 2 11-1 BUTTER ity Sirest price, extra creafn- ery. 24c: official price, creamery, common to extra, 1 ; State dairy, common to extra, 1 Vextern imitation Creamery, extras, 18! ; firsts, 173@18c; renovated, common to extra, lW”Oc Western factory, common to firsts, 15@173%, (?Hmp—lmnm State full cream, small and large, colored and white, September fancy, 18%0; do late made, “average best, 12@12}c; 4o tair to good, 11G11Me. EGGS—Unsettled; State,” Pennsylvania and néarby fancy selected whife, 38@40c; do choice, 35@47c; do mixed extra, 35¢; Western finest, B2¢; o firsts, 20@Slc; Sbuthern, 21@30c. DRIED FRUITS. BYAPORATED APPLES—Prime are said to be no longer avatiable at fc and the general market is firm. Common to good are quoted at Te; nearly prime, 81@8%c; prime 9%@ 9%e; choice, 10c; fancy, 1le. PRUNES—Are in steady demand in a job- Quotations range from 8¢ to Sie. STS—Are unchanged. _Cholce 8%@® extra cholce, 91%@10¢; fancy, 10@12c. | " PEACHES Continue firm, lixtra cholce, 10c; fancy, 10%@1ic; extra fancy, 114@ldc. RAISINS—Are quiet, with (pot quoted at unchangea prices. New York Metal Market. EW YORK, Nov. 27.—There was a big ad- vance in the London tin -market, with spot closing at £155 and futures at £154 bs or about £1 5s higher. The local market wik in sympathy, @ith spot quoted —at $33 75034 Copper also was much higher in the English % Minn & St L 4s. 97 M, K & Texas asmzs, Do 23s %/NR of Mex con 4s & N Y C gen 3%s.. 90 Atlantic C I, 46.102% N J C gen Bs. 34, Balt & Ohio 4s.103% Nor Pacific 4s Do 3%s Do 3 L sklynRT ¢ Nor & W _con 4 entral of O 8 L retdg 4 Do 1st ine..... Pa conv . 3%s. Do 24 Do 5 & Iton Bis. 80ip | Union Pactfic rofits was effectedy Do conv 4s ....136% ess on the téchrical U S Steel 24 5s. 67 The flare of ,( Rio G 4e.101% Wabash lsts 115% g after last Securities be 8144 Do deb B .... 78! expansions prior lien 45,102 | Western Md 4s.. Do gen 4s.... 93 W & L Brie $s.. Hock Val 4%s...110 | Wis Central 4s.. - { Japan 6s 90y New York Mining Stocks. Adams Con 251 Little Chlet % | Alic = 68 Ontario . 35 | Brem feee #0' Ophir 50 | v 3 : Bruns Con . 51 Phoenix | ed by actual replen- | Com Tunnel .... 043 Potosi 07 | d the easter arket seemed to siderations. e even m of Special cks and vague ore Iron group | wide ad- Con Va Min Co. 145 S Steel pfd...106 Westing Common. 86 ar d substantial evi- | . to take profite as shown, ... D@t Mining— | this rning, the | Adventure ped renewed anima- | M!N Allouez t y manner. Smelting mal | w er under the ready con- | Mex Cond AL Fitk . t jers of these stocks. oy as— lantic I movements were much | Atchison ... 884 Bingham . 34% | less there was a steady process o ptd 1 Calumet & Hecla. flao of revented some oks | Centennial L. 20% t This was | Copper Range ... T4% | D and _United | B Daly West . 2 s The siuggishness in these %|Dom Coal . 3 B ped, 6 Franklin rnings the price of Copper | successic o as a re- for Oc- in | 3 Pere’ Marquetts.. - | Union Pacifi | Misce Amer Arge Chem 24 Granby %, Isle Roy | Mass Mining | Michigan Do prd Mohawk i | A awakened a-movement-in { Amer TEnei Tube 6%{ Mont Coal & Cok l:‘ | | Amer i Hl‘q North Butte | he n > Pl 0ld Dominion | > est tay, | Amer Tel & it % | Osceola 116 wasr somewhat iregular, | Amer Woolen ... 48 /Parrot 29 ro n Do ptd 104 it 7 & or rices were very well | 14 Tlum. | salex, par value, £3.015,000 | Gen m-un’r“’“ ??ET-'.“" o | State s were all unchanged on | Mass Electrio | | Do ptd.. ! New York Stock List. | M | Sales. High. Low. Close. | & Alton ol ... 18,500 21,600 2,900 Manhattan L 800 Metropol 8.900 « 18,100 L4100 D 200 Do pfd... . . . Missouri Pacific.... 100 Mo, Kan & Tex... 11,400 Do pfd.. ReRge ) Netional Lrad.....104,600 Ny R B Mex pfd., 200 New York Central. 13,400 N ¥, %0nt & West.. 1,100 Norfotik & West... 3,000 Do pfa. o N North American... 3,800 Pacific Mall.. . 2,500 * 13,500 . 18,200 Do 24 Republic nessee C & 1 as & Pacific St L&EW M‘,‘ 9'2‘.0 1014 4918 1403 104% Dhl‘ Ezg 2% 7 A 102 ai 38 119% 35 1004, BOSTON | | A rise of two points in London price for copper gave great enthusiasm | 1o our market to-day ‘and 'the buying all through the list Was the best seen for & loag | time. " The maller Lake coppers were moro |active than they have been lately and will | probably come in for another share of public | sttention before long. The feeling on Franklin fe bullish on account of supposed richness re- | cently discovered The advance of copper in London put: [up to £78. The cause for such a bis advencs | 1s _not stated yet. The directors of Copper Range have declared | & reguiar quarterly dividend of §1 a share, the | | same as the three preceding dividends. | London Closing Stocks, { | Cone for money.. 89%IN ¥ Central, .88 | i Sig Nor & iWestern.. $9 ! 7% Do ptd [ i 88i4{Ont & Western .. 53 061 Pennsylvania 72 | 1164 Rand Mines - % ] U178 Reading - 114 | 58 | Do 1st pfd 45 | Chi W %' Do 24 pra 50 | ‘ Chi, Mil & St P.182%]So Railway .00 #6% De Beers ....... 18 o prd 0135 Den & Rio G... 23% So Pagific . 0% ] Do ptd......... 00| Unton Pacifis 1411 { H Do pf 00 - B9y | | 0T | | gt { . 42 58 # Bar silver—Steady; 164 per | Money—808% ver cent. T | B | o7t rate ot giacount in the npen market for | short bills is per cent and for | months” Lills 3% per cent. ol Condition of the Treasury, WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—To-day's = state- ment of the Treasury balances in the Eeneral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reskrvs | shows: ~Available cash balance, $136,157.701; £0ld coin and bullion, $87,116,268; gold certifi- | cates, £43,844,740. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—The /market was | stronger and higher to-day on buying brought out by the announcement that the bear leader had covered his shorts. Gosslp went so far 8 to say that Mr Price had tufned bull, but this is denied in 4 formal statement. Baying was general and largely for the outside ac- count. The speculative short interest is mot lbtlle\ed to be large, although the middlemen | who have sold cotton ahead to mills may De in for a squeeze. The présent situation seems to be discounting the future. There is no im. mediate scarcity of cotton, and this s re. flected very ciearly by the premiums at which the latter months are sélling. Sentiment is very bullish. Farmers are said to be holdi Theodore . Price’s statement issued late !:{» uréay says: 1 to-day covered the bulk of | my short cotton interest. My reason was | the fel‘: (hll\nl l‘rf‘.(flhcomiflfl estimate of the | Agriculturs epartment will Indicate a e | o inder 70.00500 pates iy | believe In a much larger crop and while all | | my study of the question supports that belief, 1t isgidle to Ignore the faet that the rise of | the tton crop has to-day become political | and sectional issues rather than a statistical ::t among those with which 1 care to con- nd.”" The New Orleans Exchange will be olosed Thursday, Navellbcr 30. The local teamsters' strike g on unlen #he trouble is soon settied it wm affect the spot market un- llé:l‘lbl) bt AR o tion futures strong: November, 11 200, "December, 11.40c: | Janusry. 11.606; : February, 11.60c bid; March 11.880; April, I 87c: May, 1199c; Juiy. 12.05e, ! Futures ol y; November, 11.a7c: | December, 11.37¢; “January, 11.550; March, 11.8lc; April, 11.85c; May, Iu lzc June, i1.96¢; July, 11.97c. mlddlmt u"fum mdr 25 polnts higher; ordaiing guit 15385 New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Nov. 2I_FLOUR -Receipts, barrels; . steady, g}g?o e trade in el A ¥ T—Receipte, 275,000 bushels; e o W T 6. b ahaws; Nob S inorh Driluth, 91%c £, 0. b. afioat; No. 1| llflltd‘i‘l 92%c 1. 0. b, it “m:" u{enflymywflm all day, closing %@lc net higher. had rt WaS by | | tions ranging from $5 25 for shipment | & slightly e | market to- | last | bushels. | remainder of the day. | 2 oats, 20%4c. While 1 personaliy | 3 or commercial factor, and political forces are | $4 | $5G5 60; e ewes, g;uom 8 market with spot quoted at £77 15s and futurds At £77. The local market s said to be in » | firm position with supplies sold two or three months shead and the market pretty —well stripped of stocks available for immediate de- Uivery. Lake and electrolytic, $17 B0@17 75; casting, $17@17 50. Lead was be higher at £15 12s 6d in The local market was firmer With spof ndon. quota. 0 thirty days to about §5 75 for actual spot delivery, the latter price being more or less nominal. Speiter was unchanged at £2§ 12s 0d London, buti joined in the general gdvan _local market and closed firm fat iron was higher abroad with standgfd foun- dry_chsing at 528 4d and Cleveland? warrants No. at 53s 8d. Locally the market is firm. ‘mundr: mnrxhern. $18 75@19 No. 2 do. $18 25 do Southern, §$18 B0@18 75: No. 2dn nsms'fi Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—The visible supply of ruin_Saturday, November 20, as compiled by Wheat 576,000, m 28,508,000, Increase 65,000; barley CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—With the exception of er tone at the opening the wheat was firm the entire session. Influenced by a number of bearish factors, the market opened easy with May a shade lower to a shide higher at 86%c to 86%c. World's ship- ments were liberal, the total movement for wee': amounting to 13,132,000 bushels, against 11,000,000 bushels for the corresponding week one vear ago. The amount of bread- stuffs on ocean pasage increased 2,648,000 As @ result of these statistics the price of wheat at Liverpool was %d lower, Lib- | eral receipts of wheat in the Northwest. fur- nished additional cause for the selling of wheat | here. Notwithstanding all these influences, offerings were not large, and prices at no time fell below the opening quotations. Toward the end of the first hour a prominent long com- menced to buy May and this created a fair demand from pit traders. Support from the bull leaders was a featare of trading for the The volume of busi- ness, however, was comparatively small. Dur- ing the day the May option fold up to 8THe. closing firm, %c higher at B7@87%o0, Weakness prevalied in corn for the greater art of the day. The market closed firm, owever, May 1%6@%c up at #4lkc. The oats market was heavy early, but later became firm. May closed unchanged at 31%c. Provisions were firm on active demand for investment account. At the close May pork was up 20@22%c, lard was up 24@bc and | ribs were Titc higher. The leading futures ranged ae follows: Open. High, Articles— Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— . 83% 8% T 2% 8205 44 4% 43 4434 43 41 43 443 28 29% 3117 31 30% 30¢ 12 97% 13 20 May E 2214 13 021 13 22% l‘.rd per 100 Tbs— TO0TYH T12% TOTH T 7023 695 7024 7 690 700 6724 665 672 69215 685 G024 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—Cash quotations were se follows: ‘Flour. steads: No. 2 apring wheat, 84@80c; No. 3, 8114@84%e; No. 2 red 8c; No, 2 corn, 4b%e;: No. 2 y ¢ Yo, 2 white, 8135 @2ige: No. 4 4c; No. 2 rye, 60c; good feed- fair to cbolce maiting:, 42@49c: 93¢; No. 1 Northwestern, g n'lme umoo« w-d $3 20; mese pork, per $13 4561 ; lard, per 100 _pounds, §7 05 7 U‘% hort ribe sides’ (loose). $T0T 1214 ; &hort clear sides (boxed), $687%@7; whisky, basle o Dign winex, $130; clover, ‘contract ' grade, white,' 2014 ing barley No. 1 flaxseed, ber, Articles— Receipts, Shipments, Flour, barrel 27.400 32,700 Wheat, buehels 178,000 hu; als. m 19,300 bushels 158,400 , bushels. .... O.Dg, 7 Bariey, bushels. 59,3 32,500 | Butter, Cheese and Ezgs, CHICAGO, Nov. 27.--On_the Produce Px- ghange to-day the buier maker was staady. | Creameries. 17aZic; dairtes, | mark, cases mcluded 18 K prime ficste, 28¢; extras, e I, Noy, 27.—BUTTER—Firm at 24c a pound. Sales for the week, 39,000 pounds, EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicazo. CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—CA m—mlm-. 83,000; steady to 10c \ower. Beeves, $3 150 6 60; cows and helfers, $1 26(4 70: stockers and feeders. 20@4 15; Texans, $3 4094 Westerns, €2 90G4 75. HOGS—Receipts, 45,000 to-morrow, 26,000; market bc lower, Mixed and butchers, $4 566 455 good helvy, $4 7004 85: rough heavy, $4 ; -lght, $4 50G4 80: pigs, 24 100 4 65; bulk of -m. $4 6074 80. SHEEP--Receipts, steady. Sheep, $4@5 50 T 4 8007 R0, i lam) 3 Kansas Clty. KANEAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 27.—CATTLE- Receipts, 11,000, market steady. Native steers, $3 5080: native cows and heifers, $2 50@4 25 bulls, sm 25; calves, §2 50@0 25; Western $2 75@4 BO; Westérn cows §1 75@ AR SO e ulk of sales, envy, :4’:0!% ackers, $4 7004 75: pigs -na“uggi' Y. SHEEP-—Recelpts, . 4000; steady. Muttons, 60; lambs, $5 26@7 10} range wethers, market 56 lower. OMAHA, Nebr, Nov, TTLE—Re- ceipts. 4500; active and ltronm Nl(lva steers, W 3085 cows -.M hm’m, 52 i Wi T5@4 50: Texas W; !m? o7 g RiH 40@5 75; weth: H "l'.'ufl ? 65; lambs, $6G7 'fi . MISCELLANBOUS MARKETS. | demand for_shipmeat, | Butter, | White, | 82 803, ésm Lima, here, $ 20g4 25 Réd Ki¢- o iy 5, Jll e o, 8 2o OREGON: Sge iy AR N ¥ RTLAND, Nov . —‘WT i, To; o cold atorage 'f-u ler 2, 23%c was bid, tem, T3@T4c: valley i red, 6ic. Sages: selected California_ranch, 42c; N WASHINGTON. 5 do, 41c; § do, e “For California eold stor- TACOMA, Nov. Bluestem, Tic; club, Northern Business. SEATTLE, Nov. 27.—Clearings, $1,058,194; balances, $138,250. TACOMA, Nov. 27.—Clearings, $754,862; bal- age selec’yd ranch 29l3¢c was asked. Recelo’s were Ml# Ibs Butter, 11,900 Ibs Cheese and 76> cases Eggs. DAIRY EXCH. ANGEO uFFICuL QUOTA- m.-—‘l'he Exchan wouuon- represent wholes, Fices as established Dy sales, blds e pt and offers on the Exchange. Prices for Butter 27. —WHEAT—Unchanged. red, 68c. ances, $119,288, POR' ’1’ ND, Nov. 27.—Clearings, $846,275; gd Eggs on the street are governed by the balances, $86,598. xchange quotations, but generally =~ range POKANE, Nov. 27.—Clearings, $725,148; | about lc higher, owing to the miscellaneous nces, ,796. character of the businese. A e oy BUTTER--Fresh—California - extras. ¢, Londén Hop Market. firm; firsts, 26ljc, firm; seconds, ¢, trm: LIVERPOOL, Nov. Bastern exiras, 4% nm.. e, Eastern Pacific Coast, steady, £7 Ladles—Extras, !wn‘a goods — e tornia extras, Iflg Nrsts. 23%0; LOCAL MARKETS. Eastern extras, 24, frim; frst zuc. Ladles hi —Extras, 2 EGGS '— Foan cummu- -mma. 40c, Exchange and Bullion. weak: frsts, 36c, weak; seconds, 823e, Siiver mdvanced c.’ weak: rhirds, §0c. weak; store, nominai. Eastern—=Selectéd, 30e, firm; firsts, firm; 26e, i seconds, 22%¢, firm, l(ann—cflflurllh select- 28e, firni, Calt- Sterling Exchange, sixty days 833 s, Tt Seoonds, T, Eterling Exchange, slght &% e store.Belected, 24o: Arsts, e Castorn Sterling Exchange, cables . | e -1 ag~ T Bie v Mew York Exchange, sight 0. — @ ¢4 CHEBSE—Celitornla, fancy . New York Exchange, & Hirsis, ., firm; seconds, 13@12%c, Bilver, per ounce e — | A erioas, fancy, | 166, 3 Mexican Dollars .. vl ax. ] Hovie, fdo; sSentilly Dhe - Mcers Tancy, INTE! 51,@16c, firm; Western, 14@14%c. Stoi New York on Parls. c;utarnh fancy, c, firm; firsts, 12! ; Young Americas, fancy, 14e. Declduous and Cltrus Fruits. Turkeys’ absorbed the attentlon of fruit deal- ers, both wholesalers and retailers, and the market was quiet {n consequence, Apples were the only description on the list'to show any firmneéss or activity and prices for fancy offer- ihgs of all varletles were well maintained with & marked degree of firmness. Fancy Spitzenbergs were still quoted up to $1 75 pér but there was very little stock on the market that could command that figure. Citris Goods and Grapes were casy, with trade quiet, while thé other fruits were steady under con- tinued light receipts. Stucks of Oranges were increased by four carloads, which arrived over New York on Mexico. Parls on London Berlin on London Whent and Other Grains. WHEAT—All markets remained about the same yesterday. The world's shipments for the week were as follows, in quarters: Rus- sian 625,000. Danublan, ‘344,000; ~Argentine, 176,000; Indian, 27,000; Australan, 10,000, Ta this market the cash grain was slow, ns the millers were well stocked and not buying. Futures were somewhat higher but qulet. CASH WHEAT. Caitornia_Club. $1 42%@L 413 calitoraia \White Austrailan, $1 50G1 56: lower grades of California Wheat, SEeat 3% Norhern 1214, Futures | FIGS—$1@1 26 per box. e small packages, €5cGS1 25 large boxes, nominal. CITRUS AND TROPICAL FRUITS—Or- s Nmeu $1 26@2 50 per box; Seedlings, sacks No. 1 to arrive sold at were rather lower. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $L164@1 17% for common and $1 20@ | a 1 Amerlcnn, $2 50@3 50 per Session 9 \a 11 pér bun sty g s ,fllfg;( | bunch; N ieappies s, nominal 2 20% 1 21% |Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey. 121% 1 20 i FRUITS—Apticots, 8@10c for Royals and 9@12c for Moorparks: Peaches, Sc for stand- ards, 8%c fof choce, Oc for extra cholce and 914@10c for fancy; Pears, 8@12lc; Nectar~ ines, T%@S%c for white and TK@T%¢ for Red; Plums. pitted. 64GTko for Black 7@dc fof Red and 7@9c for Yellow: Silver Prunes, 7@9c; Evaporated Apples, T%@)%c: Figs, boxes, 500 for choice, 53¢ for extra cholce and H0G6Sc for fancy; bulk white, 2%@dc per 1b; black, 334c. PRUNES—New crop Prunes, for the four sizés (60-100) and for the large and emall sizes, May ... O\‘[S—Lomlnue ‘quiet at unchanged quota- tior Yed, $1 50@1 62% for cholce seed, $1 30@ 1140 for fair to_good wnd $1 20 for common; Black, $1 50@l 75 for good to choice for seed and_down to $1 25 for ordinary feed; White, $1 87% @1 50: Grays, nominal CORN—Prévious prices rule and the markst continues qulet. Western sacked, $1 37 for Yellow, $1 821 for Whits and §1 36 for Mixed; California large Yellow, §1 323 @1 3b; small round do, $1 55; White, nominal; Egyptlan, 31 30@1 40 White and £ 25G1 274% for Brown. basis PG v Seeded Ralisins— o crown, 6c: 2-crown, Bc. Fancy, 16 ounces, 8ic; faney, 12 ounces, cholce, 18 ounces, 8o; cholee, 12 ounces, [ tor | E--$1 42%@1 52% per ctl. | Imperlal Clusters. $3° per 20-ib box; Dehesas, nucx\quAT—Nmulnu at $1 75@2 25 per | §2 80; fancy, $2; 3-crown on Layers, cental. $1 50; 2-crown, $1 «7 seedless standard loose Musca Sultanas, 54@7c; A16c; 'rhomp-nm.lvi% blcached fancy, bulk _cholce, 8c¢: standard, 7c. Flour and Farinaceous Goeods. 9@10%:. FLOUR—Californfa_Family Extras 5 o oal Tarer it e At Ve 1008 Oregon and Washington, $3 75@% 25 per bbl. FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices in _packages T NUTS—Aimonds: Nonpareils, 12%@13¢; 1 X l!c. Ne Plus Ultra, 11%@12; Drakes, and Languedoc, 9@8%c; hardshell, Walnuts, No. 1 softsheM 13@iie, sre as follows: Graham Flour, §3 25 per 100 No. 1 hardshell, 12° 3%0; No. I1bs; Rye Flour, §3 75; Rye Meal, $3 Rice lhc: Peafuts, 6@7¢ for %:. e’?n Pe- | Flour, $8; Cora Meal, $2 75; extra Cream do, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $+ Ttaltan 15, Oat Meal, 314 E\’gkwhml Chestnuts, 8, Caillornts, 12%o per 1. Lok Whear §8 76: NEY—Com 03, @11%c for white and wwc for amber: water white extracted, 69 %‘l’h £ hole Wheat Flour, §0 50; Holled Oa 3 5 e o 4 00; In -aacks, .80 50G1 O0; Pearl Baridy, $6; | S0 NBle AK G e exiricted. Q4i5e: danic it Peas, boxés. 35 00; Gréen Peas, §5 36 ver | TBEESWAX—27@%9¢ per b, 4 3 Provistons. o gy CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1240 tor large lines of Eran, Middlings for heavy, lzuc for light medium, lsygol« hi, ' M@I4KC for extra light and 160163 . 1l¢j Mess Beef, 89 There w“ and Shorts from the north yesterday. Bran Conlin\“!d gasy, but prices did not change, 10¢ wri had a weakening eficct on Hay, as deals thi wiliojead farmers to le. go of Ifes, 12c: CaliforniaHams, 12@12%c: ers uy their holdings and thus increase the recelpts | per bbl: extra Mess, $10: Family, $11; prim here. ueu Pork. $14; extra clear, $10 Altalfa Meal are n mghar. $17 50; Pig’ Pork, $22; Pigs' Feet, BRAN—$21g22 Beet, ide per Ib. - MIDDLINGS 3§37 50629 Frigd TARD- Tlerces quoted at Gl per Ib for Cllll’ornll Compound. T@7%c for Eastern com- 9%c for pure: half barrels, pure, E;.e w* Ib tins, 10%c; b-1b tins, 10%e; &-1b tins, COTTOLENE—One halt barrel, Sc; thres half barrels, 7%c; one tierce, T%c; two tierces, T%c: five tlerces, Tisc per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. SHORTS—$21@22 per FERDSTUFFS—Rolled Bariey, $25G28; Co- coanut Cake or Meal at mills, $22 in 10 and 2 50 in 5 ton lots; jobbing, $23: Corn Meal, $30@30 50; Cracked 'Corn, $30 50@91; Mix Fee. 520755 Horae Bauns, $30G40 per tont Broom Corn Feed. %0c por otz Calfaits Meal, carload lots, $22; jobbing, ton; | Sheaitalta, $10 1o car lots and 421 tor smatier gquantities. HIDES AND SKINS—Culis and brands eell HAY—Wheat, $11 50@16 50 Wheat and Oat, | about %@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted $11@15 50; Oat, 50, Steers, 1de; medium, 12c; light, m soce: 20 Sbar O e g 814, Salten M. 125; Salted 3 7 light: Stags, 8%c; Salted Kip, 12c; Salts for_ordinary and $11 50g13 for choles river, Fral.“i5¢; Sattea g’m, T3ige; dry Hides, 21o; STRAW—30@55c_per bale, L 19c; Calf, '23c; Sheepskin AR o Rach: short vaol. B0 Beans and Seeds. e.lcn; medium, 90c@$1 25: long Wool, $1 Horse Hides, salt, $3@3 25 for large and $2 for medium, $2 25 for small and 50c for Colts: Horse Hides, dry, $2@2 26 for large and $t 7§ for medium, §1 50 for small and 50c for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 8lc; dry salted Mexican, 26c: dry Central American, 32%ac. Goat, skins—Prime Angoras, Toc; extfa lstge do. 81 large, S0@G0c; medium. 28¢. TFALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c in g;sreu. Thera was nothing new under this head yes- terday. Beans continusd !irm, with a strady BEANS—Bayos, § 50G3 70; Pea, $1 7634 25; $4; small White, $a3 25; large $2.35@2 65; Pink, $1 90g2 10; Red, Blackeye, [ $4 5004 $1 51 85, ver SEBEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 50@4 75; Yellow Mustard, $3 50@3 75; ?luma, Du;)n‘\ln. e 1 age s douton. %o less; No. 2, thei nary, 6lpc; Alfalfa, 13@lic for Eastern 3 5 e fodze tor California: Rape, i ooL clip-Northern tree. 15G17c Timothy, Sie: Hemp, 3% fer Ib; Mlet. 3 do, defective, 12@14c; Middle County, free, @3’ Broom Corn See: !20@21 per ton. 17¢; do, deseocuve P m;cu fil‘: 'J‘ulfgl.ln fl‘; Southern) ; San Joaq m "1)'6éED PEAS—Niles, §1 1002; Green Peas, B eecdve: SOty it 1o S HOPS—9%@11c. . Mén Market. All quotations stoo at the Potatoes, Onlons and Vegetables, Recelpts of Potatoes over Sunday were Jlose of last hedvy, beng over 10,000 vacas, and tha mar- s K6 Vaa 't ensy or gatural . ciferin ek ard the Thaket exbibited no me¥ con: which coasiete! largely of —gradae ~le b | Prime iots »f fancy Burbanks -onmtinued to DRESSED MEATS. meet wI‘lel:i ;rynnd.fz‘rln:'unzinu iff ’xr'cfl. gul._ “:Vnm-':fi:'x;nn from slaughterers to dealers fons ruled fitn, W e oei lo's rendi as commanding a £ it ndvance, 7 | " BEEF—t aip-.- for Steers and 4@Sc per 1b Recelpts of vegetables from the south were | for Cows. mote liberal than for .ome iime buck, but | VBAL—Large 8@7%c; small, 7G8%4o per Ib. | trade was active and cholee offerings of nearly uunom—wancr-. 91%4@10c; Ewes, bc per all deseriptions cleaned up rwadily a: gcod | pow rices. Gre:n Psy.e are now qu tcd by the PAMB— 110 per Ib. Pound ani most 4f the, supplies are coming | PORK—Dressed Hogs. 7@S8%ec per Ib. from_souta~rn ’)Wh‘lg diatricts. LIVESTOCK MARKET, POTATOES--River \Vm!n, 65@S5¢ per ctl: | The following quotations are for good sound galinas Burbanke, $101 per ctl: Oregon | Lgvestock delivered in San Francisco, less 40 | for Cattle Burbanks, 10739 oti; Suvet 1 % @6%c; Cows and Hetr- Merced, $1 83@1 o per ctl. ‘atoes, ONIONE ¥ elow, 61 1051 38 pe~ ott. PRty VEGETABLES—Green Lé1s, 5ite per ib; |~ GALVES—8 15@4e per b ({r String and Wax Beans, S@1lc per ih; Zima ‘an_v,gm", a*fl lie Beans, 8li10¢ gcr Ib; Tomatoes, 40@S5c per per 1b Dox; Summer Squash, Sodist 25; Cucumbyrs, Munf_" 2 tnc $1G1 50 per box: Cabbage, Mr Ui Car | HOGB—Live H m o250 1bs, 5%@S Tots, b0¢ per sack; Garlic, 5 kg | over 250 lbs, Soac: under 10" ibe, o o Plant, 75c@$1 per box: do Southern, 3050 o Feeders, yomisial; Sows. 20 BT Semt oft Boare, ib: Green Pappers, b ‘for Chile | o per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from avd 7@Se for Bell; Marrowfat Squash, 28 per ton: Hubbard Squas sh, $15@20 per u?n.. Poultry and Game. ibove quotations. General Merchandise. BACS—Grain Tio ot and G Turkeys monopolized the attention of mnry ne-July, 1908; Woal Pt handlers yesterday and, with trade active, that | Se ",";.‘ ngte: ice P P O department of the market ruled firm at hard- Wellj y.r ton;’ N" Wel- ened prllcu l%fl?u. tr:mmednm“uuo points | “] u;nm: ‘1 t, ugz:, were Wwell over ons af were geven . $3 osiyn, $7; Coos Bay, A Sanioads 6f frozen wtock at hand from Toxas ”""' R B e o and points farther Bast. General offerings of In sacks: Penneylvania te Egs, ‘ domestic stock sold at 22@25¢ per pound ‘with .x; n racite Egs, $13; Welsh wup. occasional sales revorted at 26 and early ar- Coke, $11 w.u m rivals cleaned up well ‘at these figures. Bast- aifin -ck- Roc ern frosen fowls sold Blowly at 21@23c per 50 per sh pound and €ome poor Texas o IO Bvriess. ot cade ock w-‘n oflma Clicese W ll*fllm bflmflm‘gm | Glub, spot, $1 42%@1 ¥ W chern Bluestem, | Sunday. Sal ! Norther hed. 1530 - STHAWBERRIES — Per chest—Longworths, FUTURES, nominal; lirge varleties, $5@6; Santa Clara Sesefon 9 to 11:30 a. m. Berrles, $8@10, Open. High. % ;f"s&' ‘Chln RABPBBRRIES—I}omIn-I e December .31 304 # & 135 | CRANBERRIES—Cape Co per bbl. L 94 L Y | AN 3001 18 per bex for Tancy, 6o | 2 p m. Smlon g for choice and $0@60c for common. December—$1 ARS—Winter Nellls, $2@2 50 per box; | May—$1 403 md $1 40% asked. other \.H,u,,' $1@1 25 per box. BARLEY—The cash grain advanced yester- | EGRANATES—75@%0c for small and day and was very firm. There was a sale of | §1_50G2 50 Aot jarge hosws very choice bright Feed at $1 2215 and 2000 o SMONS S Boe@S1 per box. 122 good to Botec,; Brawing, 1 .egm‘ 1 25 /€hevalier, $1 201 35 per ctl. 2‘:’;‘" n’;:xll‘;nmm;'mm'zo FUTURES. | waifan, $1G% | RAISINS—Loose, 4.crown, 8%ec per 1b; 3- | B B0 il o takers. s Tinaced. 500 ported stock came to hand ln ’ther poor mn- mfk raw; Castor uu."N.:”;. 1':«‘_ dition and went direct to the loehouse, Live cages. 81 lgx 16 Lucol 4de for Turkeys were in Jimited supply and relatively and for raw; uus. M firmer than dressed, The other Kinds of Poul- ver gallon; 1- rrels, 880 try were quiet. A car of Western was on me. s8¢ xor Afltr-lln- extra POULTRY—Live Turkeys, - 21@22%c per ,.flm perm Ol natural winter Dressed Turkeys, nom Der Tb_ for domests pel’m 01 am bluaed Winter Whale and 21923 for = Bastern; ~Goese, ; ar, $2@2 28; Goslings, $2 Du § per dozen for old and for young: m No. 1 ens, $4@4 50_for 1{:-“ and lo.ou for | 57ig0; He u ofl. Au. Balmon Oll, 34c; large: youne otsters. siav; Roosters, | Fieh Ofl, be: raw Fish Ofl, 30¢: Paint OfL, 48¢. R R b dlow L | P E6R O A Tio: Peari Ofl: 1n camas GAD g:—p" ozen—Mallard - Ducks, 00 i, ; Star + Batra Star, 4 50, Canvasback, $3@6: g, 5 Gaso- Ducks, $1 75@2; al 50 ; ] Gaso- D o o el imms. 80 No. e R O 333 small; 3 z o % xfnmwnuw,mmlun°"'*,'hmm 3 d gallon in cases and Butter, Cheese and Eggs. s0c. arnms. E’“&Mua‘ ’.l a-; ‘(::fi::; was umexnxtl:xy ot Inun-tufi ”.‘L“ m White M “Sosiie, Wiralng 1) an 1en d R AR L Bl e Western in receipte, from Humboldt alone de- creasing per m. 24 with the las: s.camer. The in was dtie to 5 Sl gt S e R e oW, D eauaticry At n the old weatne. er. wlm:h w-ad to ong m‘lg- of Somits period w e Belggy r2un 2858 Flour, qr sks.. Potatoes, Wheat, ctls i’m‘ o skes . Barley, ctls ... Oats, ctls ...... m»snm- ske . WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks...10,710. Onts, ctls ...« LOGL EASTBERN. ‘Wheat, ctls 700! STOCK MARKET. Both Local and Mining Shares Quiet and Featureless. Business was quiet on the Stock and Bond Exchange, and the only variation worthy of note was a decline in Telephone. In the mining stocks Caledonia was the de- tive stock, with a gudden advance to 63c. Otherwise there was mnothing new of note. in any of the groups. “Hanford Ol Comipany’ paid a regular monthly dividund of & per share, amounting to. nuoo. ‘e Roceo Homastake Mining a regular monthly dividend of Company paid cents per share ted Copper Company pald a regular quarteriy dividend of 1% per cent yes- tes The total extractfon of-ore from the Siiver Hill mine last week was 310 cars, assaying on a basis of gold value §11 22 per ton. o— STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Nov. 21—2 p. m. usiEn . ¥TATRS BOKDS, Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. 45 ar coup. 1A% 055 4s ur ep nw. TSRS 4s uqr reg...104%105%5! 8s g: ugnp...m 10414 ! MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. lAla A Wos— — |OkTConde1s — Asso Ofl 3590 92 |0 W gud Js. 98 99 | Bay CPC bs. — 109 |Qceanic 8 bs — 675 Cal C G 58.106% — | Om Cable 6412034 — CalG&Eg Pac G Im 4s 96 — t 0s 07% 934 P E Ry fa..112 112% .1114113% | Pac L&P 8s.101% — 108 1061 P & C H 6s.10733110 my 95 97% P & OR 6s.110 — r{ 65.12214126 | Powell-st fs.111 — FaCHES T = b DO&RI TS Geary-st 56. 30 40% BF & SJVie.119 119% H C&S 5%s.104% — SF,0 &SJSs.1. — Bt 1043 — | Blerra R 6s. — 112% H @108 — S P ot A6s L 56104 — | (1900) ....108 108% Se101 — | (1910) ... - . — 119 P of 6s (lflg .nglfl!% 1og 8edl8 — B R 6s135 136 Wat 68,1021 — 4s 2dm. 9% — 4s 3dm.100% — ] [:] .&‘ ux.—'u = 'R of SF 4s 88 88% al Co P B6.108% — SL 4%s. — 93% WATER mcn.! Contra Csta 47% — ‘Purt Marin Co... 61 v W“ Go M 4! GAS AND ELECTRIC. CentL&PS“— S F G & E. 843 84 Martel Powr 2 Do certfs. u 84 Mutual ELH!‘ T lfinohl . Pac L Co.. - INSURANCE. Firem's Fd.335 — | BANK STOCKS. Am Nt] Bk.130 130%) P& A...1 - .a:xiwax. 200N T 28 260 nk of Cai. Merep Ex.. — Cal Safe Dp.!umu I! fational — 160 First Natnl.343 SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L2000 — |Sav & L S0.100 Hum S Bk.2000 — |Sec Sav Bk.395 Mutual Sav. — |Union T Co.2700 3300 S F Sav U.T00 — | STREET RAILROADS. California ..212 — |Presidio .... — 40 Geary ... — 40 | POWDER. Giant Con.. — 77%' : SUGAR. Hawalian C. 82 B%lMlkl'ell [ % 32 Honokaa SC 12% — + Hutch SP C 14% — Pnuhlu s G 2y 2 Kilavea 8 C — 08¢ | MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. §9 60 [Oceanic 8 Co 3% — ac.Aux PA. #% — Gl Wine A= o C & MtTm. 100 PlcS Tel cmozm- Morning Session. 10 Contra Costa Water 47 3% 25 Contra Costa. 47 25 3 Huteningon 5 P Co Hau 110 Makaweli an 50 Paauhau S P Co . 2273 50 Spring Valley Water Co 10 25 $1,000 Hawafian Coml & Sugar Bs...104 75 000 Los Angeles Ry 5s 118 50 $10000 UR R of S F ds - 88 25 Street— 100 Contra Costa Water ..... v 4TS Afternoan Ses Board— 100 Alaska Packers’ Assn 50 50 25 Contra Costa Water 47 2B ..... 12 50 102 50 Spring Valley Water Co :‘gv. 145 Spring Valley Water Co. i $1,000 Northern Ry of Cal 3s.........120 25 $1.000 Northern Ry of Cal 5s.........120 50 1.000 ukignd Traneit 53 114 25 ,000 Oakland Water Bs . 98 00 1,000 8 F Oak & San Jose Ry 114 00 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, Bld. Ask. Ask. Bid. Bay CPC n-lofi 107%, BF' Drdk 5s.115 B L Wat 6s. Cal’ Nw Bs. Toduiiiy SF NP hane MC Wat 8s — 114 [S P C R 4s O T Con Bs.108 mx Sun Tel fl- Do 5 Risl Wksls. — 106 Ala 8 Co... — Am Bis Co110 Cal Cot_Mis 90 Cal G&ECor 88 C Jockey Cl. ' Frnchod BR100% | Gas Con A sued at present. issued in’ America. New York funds, as follows: . On December 18, 1905. On March 20, 1906.. smaller amounts than WELLS FARGO SAN FRANCISCO. Gold), ete. uu: e eveniog ail the BROOD MARES Asn':lm’ IN TRAIN- ESTATE OF THE LATE DON “uanmc dam of Sir Wiitred, ete. Sals Takes Place TUESDAY EVENING, November 28, 1008, At T8 ZSlock. at the Salesyard of FRED B CHASE & (O, 1782 MJRKET ST. Near Van Ness Ave. San Horses at yard Saturday, November 25. Send for GRANE, Auctioneer. bExeeulo?‘s Saloh By order of the executor of the estate of the offersd for sale at public auction. Sale will be held at H. BRANDENSTEIN'S STABLES 819 Folsom Street, Friday, December 1,at 11 a. mu Horsés can be seen three days befors day of e address. b 2 H. G k grier'ot O M. Gliman. prosristor of e butlding 1 will sel} at FUBLIC, Aucnov n m- v sisting of w’ 57-0- Carts; z Rubber Runabouts; h Sets and Double Harness: Barn Don't n- data, NEXT %Ar xoov o WM. CLOUGH, Auctionser. £ AUCTION SALE 2 WEDNESDAY, Nov. 29, at 11 a m. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Sixth J - 1 30 e 20 14 50 = Imperial panese Government 4% Sterling Loan, ; Due Januwry, 1931 With option to the Imperial Japanese Government to redeem all or any part in January, 1921, and thereafter. Total loan, £50,000,000, of which £25,000,000 to be is- Oft.lmamoumanly £3,200,000 is to be Issue price 87 per cent and accruzd interest, figuring $5.00 - per Pound Sterling. Payment for Bonds is to be made in On application......... &5.00 per £100 Bond The subscription list will be opened on November 28, 1905, 2nd will be closed om or before December 4, 1905. The . nclntechcthembmpfionlstatafiyfime,mtbomnufld. Brmed,udakomhuym:ouuddh men«mw ADA NATIONAL BANK 0' 30 [ 10 " il 08 3 25 o5 00 80 28 N-nh-rn Cal Power . 25 Miscellaneous stock: Abby Land & Ifip Co. 115 Sanitary Reduction Works .. 100 Miscellaneous bonds-— Asso Oil Co 5s (1922) . . 90 50 OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session, 100 Mogareh Ofl ceuecaciacsescuaces " 250 Claremont, Of1 ... ceceeees 3103 Session. Board— 200 Monte Cristo Ol ......... ieis - T M1 55,1000 Sterra Ch'r qmum.mca. 12 m. Informal Session—Comstocks. b 30. k3 10 L3 900 Con Vi : ‘on Va 100 38 400 300 100 o 400 - L] Session—Comstocks. 200 3] 1 10 500 i i 1 300 200 w 1000 b CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask.| B . 08 Gould & Cur. 14 . e m‘luu.laxm . 2 Justice . [ tiae M BN ® o Best & Bel..1 30 1 40 oL Brune Chollar — 61l 2 Bruns C Va, — 01 130135 Bruns G & C — 0L g - o L — ot » 30 32 14 6 62 s 3 = 4 o8 1 11 145 1 50 [ = e i ;4 08 3 00 ® : 45 17 18 AN 25.00 per £100 Bond 389.27 per £100 Bond $439.27 per £100 Bond