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10 S OME CONFUSION IN SPECULATION RELAXATION IN CALL MONEY MARKET More Caah Sent to San Francisco. Statement That Several Millions Will Be Needed by the Northern City .11 Ml" l> \ *1.l K» •* Irregular prices ruled at the & <S> opening of the stock market yes- ■•■ '*> tcrday. I^ater prices advanced <t>\ ■*.' generally. <§■■ <;■> - Lackawanna Jumped 2 3-4. Kan- ■• .$■ sas and Texas preferred 2% the ••■ >«> common, Northern Pacific, union • '•;■ Pacific, corn products, American • . ii.. Securities and Hocking Coal, <$• #> 1«4 to 1 3-4 and St Paul. Keadlu. •■•■ •i- Missouri Pacific and Kansas City <£ •$> Southern stocks, Smelting and <• « Sloss Sheffield Steel 1. •?> <4> Corn products preferred and \» <# Great Northern preferred lost 1 '* •£> Mid 2 respectively, but recovered, • -i> American Telephone and Tele- <?■ <i> graph tell 2%, U. S. Realty 1*» ss <j> and \ilis Chalmers preferred 1. <{• « £ Northern Pacific rose 2 3-4 over •;■ <♦> Saturday, Union Pacific and Great << • Northern 1%, St, Paul 1%, Atch- 4 <j> Ison I ',. Southern Pacific, the •■ • ■ ROCk Island StOCkS, Colorado Fuel <•> • and Sugar 1. Pacific Coast ad- <|> <^> vane. '.l 5. ■• <^> The loss In St. Paul reached -^ ■«■ 1 3-4 and In Union Pacific a point. ■• • ■ Anaconda fell 2%. Brooklyn Qas « <^ broke 14%. <$> By Associated Press. NBW YORK, Nov. 26,-Confusion of speculative sentiment was discernible in the movement of prices of stocks today, and the activity of the trading was con tracted largely. Operations were I. 1 1 largely In the. hands of professional traders. Their confusion was due to the (Allure to llnd any effective leadership by important transactions or any appreciable following. The show of strength after the mixed tone at the opening nad an encouraging effect. The way In which Great Northern preferred was sustained after a further decline was especially effective in mis- Miring sentiment. The buying which followed came from professional traders who thought they read an intention on the part of powerful Operators to renew the advance in prices. When they became distrustful of this in tention stocks were resold and the course ol prices was retraced on the late de cline. The further drop in prices oof Great Northern ore rights "when issued. OS they are quoted on the curb, had a large Influence in turning the market downward again. The decline in these rights serves to discredit the extensive rise which occurred In the price of Crieat Northern preferred on the speculative buying in anticipation of the distribu tion. The weakness of the new rights on the curb would add to their unattrac liveness tor inclusion In the collateral for such loans. The call money market relaxed today and no immedite pressure was enforced on the stuck market on that account. The movement of currency to San Francisco continued. (600,000 being trans ferred in that point through the sub treasury today and precedents indicate thai this movement may reach several million dollars. Tin- position of the Hank of England continues to grow stronger. The tone of London financial comment shows, how ever, that a possible renewal of .1 demand for gold from New fork Is dreaded as a complicating factor in that market. A rise in the Bank of England's rate to 7 per cent before the end of the year would have so damaging an effect on English trade and on foreign markets generally thai it would counterbalance an advan tage to New York Irum securing niore fjold from that market. The conservation of the surplus re serves of t..e United States treasury that may be employed tor relief of the local market up to this time keeps up con fidence by their availability on any vio li nt suggestion of money stringency. St. Paul and Union Pacific .suffered es pecially In company with Great North ern preferred and the price during the afternoon generally set below Saturdays closing. Bonds were heavy, Total sales, par value. *1,368,600. United states twos registered declined '.t. t per cent on call. New York Stocks By Associated Press. NEW YORK. Nov. 26.— The following were the official Quotations on the stock exchange today: • .' High. Low. Close. Adams Express 275 .-■OUIH> Amain Copper 113 111% 111% 1 000 Am. Car & F.ly Co.. 44V. 43 3 i 43->< 8 000 do pfd 33 " 32' 32% 2 00 Am Hide & L pfr... 27 27 2tf* 4 3 00 Am Jce 89 8814 88U Am Linseed Oil UiC do Pfd 38% 3 00 Am Locomotive .... 74»i 74% do pfd ' 11l 2 5100 Am Smelt & Rfg....155% 153% 154« liiK) do pfd 11« lit; lit! 2 00 Am Sugar Itfg 135?; 184H 184$ Am Tobacco .. '.is 1 8600 Anaconda Mining ..J7s>.. L'7i; 1",7.. 1 3600 Atchison im!', 101 ioiq» do pfd 101». 4 2 00 Atlantic Coast Line. 137 13UV' 3 100 Baltimore & 0hi0.... 119% 118% 111) " do pfd !i|i., 1100 Brooklyn Rapid Tr. 79% 78% 78% (JOOO Canadian Pacific 181% 180% 181 y» Cent of New Jersey .. .. 225 " 8 00 Ches & Ohio '. UU :.v, »•> 1 700 Chicago 'it Western. 18% 18V4 i-, Chicago & N W " 202 03K0O Chicago, M. & Si P. 183% ISO 180% 2 00 Chicago Terminal.... VI 12 9 do pfd .. "•» (iOOC C C & St I, 92 93 ii • 1900 Colo Fuel & 1r0n... ■■:■'■■ 54 .",-!•;. 1 00 Colo Southern 38H 38 38 5 00 do Ist pfd «Ha fflVi fiX% 1 00 do iid pfd :.7 3 « 57 57 1 00 Con Gas 137' i 137' i 187 1500 Corn Product!) 23V. 22' i '•'■"•« 7 00 do pfd 82U 8m 814 1 500 Dela & Hudson ....:' 22fi» 4 •'■'<"'. Del Lack & West . 545 2 00 »env A Rio Grande. 41% ii 40U, 1 00 do pfd R3< 4 (Si! Bf> 2 00 Dint Sects 70« 70% 7014 4 100 Erie 41% 44 44 " 3 00 do Ist pfd 76V4 76<i 7.; do '-''I pfd ..' * 67*4 1 800 I len Electric 177 175 175 i locking Valley .. r >; 1 000 Illinois Central 17.v; 178 1741,3 7 00 Inter Paper iv, 18% isvi ..... do pfd ml, Inter Pump .. 42 ..... do pfd 80 1 300 lowa Central 30 /» 30% "''• . do pfd 51% UNI Knnsas City So :•<■ 30 :!l : , TIM do nfci lit% f,l e,2il, 1 900 Louisville & V.i.-h..ur, |r 1443; 1 00 Mexlcpn Central ... 21 23% :'!!% Minn a- St. Lo.ils i.l ' Mmi Ft. P v Sto m . . in; ..... do pfd 113 ■ 18ml MIHMOUIi Pacific X MV, Ml . l ISVOO M X «■ T I' , ll'., l-i.. 1 01«) do l)f(l 7li 74% 7R<t 1 500 Vatlniml i..-.id 77 76 75% ..... Nat Bwv Mcx i.i r.ii . 4IKKI New Y'irl< (Vntral.. : ' !•>)<% !;>;% 'fOOK vo-t * West.... 47 41)14 4f,u . ; 1400 Norfolk & Western. 94Vi 944 94 do Pfd W4 .'..... .'.... Worth American pstl . :.... PaclHc Mnil .. M 45000 PeniiHylvHnia IM-H \W% 13Mi 800 PeonlHg Qn» 9U »■>.'/, w\L •xwi pocj hi r, BS4 Ml 4 m . MM I'" ssi Steel Car.. 54% 5(i4 KW4 ! do ! '.I «'V4 1«0 Pullman Car ?57 ?r.7 ?rs IMOO R^adliK 147 V& 145% U'fl< .'■■ i-i pf'i noii "0 <lo !»<• pfil 0 s !W f>(! V"i»i nfiiuMl- Steel S 7 *! 17 S.7W 7 l<l -In |iM 101U, ]«1 101 l i>n« Hoik I»laud / S'\ « 30% , TIKI ilii-ffd ft 1 * H 7 07 100 Pit, I. * Sim Fran.... « <» '-.: «M, iroost l ft s w 21;% to »»; 2 00 do 1 i.i [h «h m .won Southern Pacific fl» 9VM 94 3 00 do pfil HSU 119 lit KKiO Southrrn Railway .. 31>4 33% W* do pfd .. !>4K 7 00 Term Coal * 1 PiH. ISO 159 S IOO Texas & Pac 3S««, ; ■'■'. .17% 2 00 Tol St 1, A West.... 84V4 Bt'i 34 do pfd R3H 1 37200 Union Pacific ISS-% ISS-V 4 ],w^ 101)1 01) do pfd Mfc 92% 92 tl a Kxpress IIS 2 00 IT 8 Realty S9 BH' 8S « oo V S Rubber R2 f>2 BIS 1 00 do pfd 108 ion . 107U 4100 I' fl Steel 17% (7 r,'» 3 700 do pfd 104% 10m lO4H 2 00 Va Carl Chem no :i7'/4 Si ri do pfd " 1071, 4 00 do pfd . 4.1 42«4 42(* Wells Fargo Kxp .... 290 1 1 stitißhoimo BJlec . . 152 2 00 Western fnlon .... v. 1 . M K\i R OO Wheeling *■ I. X.... 17<J 17' il7 UK) Wls Central 25,4 :S', ■.'.■>', 2 00 do pfd B2 tn% Bl 1 500 Northern Pacific 221 . 218H 21»W 1 (10 Cent T,rather... 37% 31% .17. 5 00 1.. pfd 103H 102 101), sooaioss Sheffield 7R' 2 7:> 75 ! V.flo Great Northern pfd. 3lß 314 315 2 700 Inter Mcl 3fi% -'■> '■'■<■, mo do pfd TMi 7fl',<, 78 Total sales for the day 801,400 shores. New York Bonds f ey Associated Press. NKW YORK, Nov. 2(i.-The following Vlt-le <'l»«lllti IJIICB* l«J« UvllllA .JUuy. U S rfd 2 ':'><■■■', 'do iWs ctfs 92U do coup i"i do ' ■•• 'is 2d -1 ;i|i ; . do la rag 101 1. .v ft unin 1a. .101% dii la coup. ...103 Manhnt gold 4s. Mote do old la reglOl Me* Cent i 5.... 83^ do is coiip....lOP/ii do Ist Inc 2i)i» do new la regl3OV4 M&St L is... 18% do is C0UP....130VS M X .v T Is., :""■. Am Tob 6.... i«% do 2ds *>H do us 109* Nat Rwj M.*.. Hi Atch gen -is... N v Cent S&s.. 03 do adj 4s .... 92<i N .1 Cent 3«....iaV4 Atl Cat 1. is... \<:\ Nor Pao la ....103'i, Bait & O 45. .1011/4 do 8s .... 76Ji do 34S 94 Norf & West Is. DBft it It T cv 4a.. 93% 11 S 1. is '."'. Cent of Oa 55.. 11 l Perm 3Hs WJ4 do Ist Inc... V.i Read gen 1a.... '.':>' • do 3d 1nc.... 74 Iron Mtn us . 113 Vi do 3d inc.... 78 St L& S r 45.. tS% Ches & O 4H5..1(1.v4 St 1. A H W Is., »tb Chi & A 3^8.. 77% S A L Is 82', C n & Q 45. .100 South Pae i 5.... »i% CRIP 45...' 77*4 do Ist is ctf.. 93% CCC & StL 15.103H Si. Rwy Ba 116 Col Ind 5 sill 7.".i.. Tex A Pac l-t5..11M L . Colo .Hid 15... 81% T St L A W Is.. SO Colo So 4s .... 91% 1 ill. .11 Pac 45.... 1n.",'* Cuba Us 103 XI S Steel 2d »s. 9S'» D & H (i is.. 88% WHbash Ists ....113 Dlst Sects 55... 87 do deb r. . ... Ffl Erie pr lien 45. 100 West Md 4s MM do gen 4s 90*4 W & 1. E 15.... S7 Hoc Val 4V45..10G% Wls Cent Is MM Jap Bs 97% Jap ts ctfs S3V4 Jap f.s Id 8T5.... 97U Boston Stocks and Bonds By Associated Tress. BOSTON, Nov. 26.— The following were the official closing quotations today [or Mnr-lis and bonds: Atch adj 45.... 92 Atlantic 14 do 4s 100« Bingham 32 M cx Cent 45.. 81% Calm & Hec 860 Atchison 101 H Centennial 36 do pfd I'H'i Copper Range... 83 Boat & A1b.... 24 Daly West 20 Host & Me.. ..163 Franklin 22 ', Boston 1. 150 Qranby 13 F ltchbin-g pfd.lS.'i Isle Royale 23% M cx Cent 23% Mass Mining 7'; NYN Y Nil & H. 101 Michigan 17*4 Here Mar .... 53 Mohawk 72 Union Pac 188 Mont C & C HH., Am Ar Ch pfd 91% Old Horn 66 Am Pneu Tube 13 Osceola 133 Am Sugar 132% Parrot 2'i'i do pfd 130 Qulncy 103% Am Tel & Te1 .186 Shannon IS Am Woolen 34?4 Tamarack 100 do pfd 102U Trinity HVt Dom I & 5... 22% 'nlted Copper... 7.>1 4 Edison El 111.. 228 V S Mining .... 62 Mass Elect.... 19 V S Oil 90 do pfd on Utah 63 Mass Gas 68 Victoria ......... RU United Fruit... Wlnona los; United S Mch.7o% Wolverine 560 do pfd 29 North Butte ....111 [j S Steel 47 Coalition Rfi% do pfil 104% Nevada 19 Adventure 4 Cal & Ariz 1(1% Allouez 'T.3.i Tpcumf=eh 17v; Amalgamated 11% Greene Cons ....2fin I " " The Metal Market 3y Associated Press. NBW YORK. Nov. 20.— There was an advance 1 of 2s M In the London tin mar ket with spot closing at £l!i7 il's 6d and futures al £198 2s Bd. Locally the mar ket was quiet jtvith spot quoted at S4B.OO<S 48.28. ('upper was lower In London with spot quoted at 'JIHI 7s iid and futures at ElO2 7h lid. Locally the market waa firm, however, and the prices averaged a little higher, with lake held at .<L'L'.". r .i/i;: 1 .7: i: cli ctrolytic at $x.mr»;Si: . astin.r at $21.75 ©22.00. Lead whs uiifhange.-l at ;.",.7.".'ki;.(hi in tin local market and at £13 5s iid in London. Spelter was unchanged at I:2s in Lon don and at $6.40C«U.43 locally. Iron was firm. San Francisco Mining Stocks By Associated Pr< ss SAX FRANCISCO. Nov. 26.— The offi ficlal closing quotatlona for mining stocks today were as follows: Alpha Con In Julia ];; Andes 25 Justice (. Belcher ;I3 Keniuck Con Ui Best .t 8e1ch... .108 Mexican 116 Bullion 26 Occidental Con. Vti c,,i, ii,, nia U6 Ophir ;/. Challenge Con .. ..;i Overman i; Chollar 19 Savage ;::;, Confidence 100 Scorpion Con Cal & Va..;:io Sag Belcher 11 (.'on Imperial.... i Sliver Hill US Crown Point — 28 L'nion Con 'C Exchequer -"i- Utah Con n Could Currie. 34 Yellow Jacket . 11 Hale & N0r. ...113 Financial Record By Associated Press. NKW YORK. Nov. 86.— Money on call firm at l@6 per cent; ruling rate, :< : u per cent; closing >>i'l i per cent; offered at I per cent. Time loans, firm; si::ty days. 7.. per cent; ninety layi :■/:., per cent; six months, 6 i er cent. Prime mercantile paper, t@VA per cent; sterling exchange steady with actual business In bankers' bills at I 8678 for demand ami at si sixty day bills. Poßted rates tt BIM and $4:86*4. Com mercial bills $4. 80 W. Bar silver, 70. Mexi can dollars, 54, Government bonds easy; railroad bonds heavy, Dividends Declared By Associated Preaa BOSTON, Nov. -'■■ Thi directors of tr, Cupper Range Consolidated have declared a uuarterly dividend of lV»<per cent, and ',; per cent • xua. Three months ago i', 2 pi r cent was d. dared. nkw viiuk, Nov. 2«.— The Federal Mining and Smelting compans today de clared a regular quarterly dividend of in ita preferred stock, and the regularly quarterly dividend of Ui p< i ii-ut on lie common stock, and ait extra dividend of :: ; _ per cent un the com mon Stock. This is an increase In the d of i per cent over itn extra dividend for the previous quarter. Treasury Statement By Associated Pre'aa \va.siiini;ti>.., Nov. 26.— The state ment of the treasury today la; Available cash balance, $299,921, 059; gold coin and bullion, $115,514,714; gold ccrtlll . airs, »49,395, 4 W. Sugar and Coffee By ARfioclated Press. nkw viikk, Nov. m.- Sugar, raw, quiet; fair refining, 3 6-l«c; centrifugal Ml .1, o l-ttii-; re crushed, tsTSO; I" . J4.SW; granulated, M.&O. < - .>tT«-.-. steady: No. I Rio, I t-Mc. CoSea futun ■ ■ . .ii .i net decline of liatsH, ii.ili.il Ing l)i Sept Ji;.i;ik,i Cotton and Wool By Associated Press. NKW YORK, Nov. Hi Cotton firturea opened llriu at a decline of 3 points to .i net advance of 9 ilnts and cloned very nit :ni> at an advance of 14 polntß 011 Nu m-hilm-im-hilm-i- and of about 17'i<2n points on the geiittiul list. ST. his Nov. 2«.-Wool, »teady; ter ritory and western 111. Him, OOgloi llnu nudliim. 18&21 c; r i ii. ll«U7o LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27. 1906. POTATO ADVANCE IS PREDICTED SWEETS BOUGHT AT $1.80 A SACK ON 'CHANGE Butter and Eggs Are Firm, with an Upward Tendency — Dressed Tur. keys Jobbing at 28c a Pound In the Market Prediction* were freely made on the local produce exchange Monday morn lngllng that potato*! will go to $2 per 1 00 pounds within a short time — no definite time. lust an assertion to In dicate what is Already known that Boon potatoes of the fancy quality will be scHrc»>, mil will go higher, There wore no snips of spuds on 'change, but po tato Interests wore well represented. Ten sacks of sweets were aold at I 10, i.. I'l.'us wero marked up ?-"ii $•"> a i»i\-: new crop of oranges al $3.50 a box; Bnrtletl p pound; watei white hnney , ' ■ SI Be n pound: northern i.sii cheese, I7r; storage 18c; choice liell. 11, in apples SI n box; Missouri Jonnthana 13.50 a box. Bui i er and i iteady, wit l> an advancing tendency especially for butter. Carload lota of eastern butter are being nold in the local market at _".' . pound. tomatoes nre more plentiful than ever and celery Is In great supply, tin stuck being of superior quality, White KTHpes are becoming scarce again, owing to the ruins that prevent gathering and shipment of the crop. All kinds of fish were plentiful yes terday, small fish and yellowtail mak ing up the bulk of the receipts. Scores of boxes of dressed turkeys arrived. Turkeys were jobbing nt 28c, while the retailers were selling at sue. Produce Receipts EggS, cases I !'fi Butter, pounds 22,6fifi Cheese pounds none Potatoes sacks 1,847 Onions, sacks 610 Beans, sacks none Sweet potatoes, sacks none Produce Prices The following are the jobbing prlcaa in the local market: EGGS— Fresh California ranch, 38c; northern, 36c; eastern fresh, 35c; stor age, selected, 28c. BUTTER— local cieamery, 70c; Valley creamery, G7V£4C"Oc; coast cream try, ffi2'/44fS5c; choice, u7'/^C6Oc; cooking, 2c; La France. 70c. HONEY— Water white. 60-lb, cana, T£<ft)Bc\ light amber. 6@6Hc; Honcy eomli. water white, l-n,. frame. 16c; white. 160>16c; lißht amber, i:itillc: beeswax, -'7e. CHEESE — Northern. 17c; storage 16c; Anchor, large, 17c; Young America, ISc; Hand tOe; eastern, singles, 16%@17e; twins. 16(fi.-16%c: Cheddars, 16@18H; hong-horns. 17@17%c; Daisy, 17(& 1 7 %c; Swiss, imported, 28® 29c; Swiss, domestic, 20c; Umburger, 18c. C Hl.L.l—E vaporateu. 2w, sun dried, 20c; ground, V-\io; Mexicans, black. 18c; green, 6c. POTATOES (per 100 Insj-Burbank, lo cal, new. $1.50@1.65: Salinas. ' Sl.flOt&i'.OO; Highland Burbanks, $1.75; Oregons, $1.65; sweet potatoes, $1.75Cy.2.00; Wat- 1 sonvillea, $1.85 @ 1.90. BEANS (all per 100 lbs.)-Plnk No 1. t2.75@3.00; No. 2, $1.90; Lima, No. 1. $n.00; Lady Washington, No. 1, $2.90@3.00; small white, $3.6o(ii;t.7ri; blackeye, $4. 2504.50; Gar vauzas. $4.20Q1.50; German lentils, $9.00 eio.oo. ONIONS (per 100 lbs.)— Yellow Dan vers, northern. 11.26; garlic, 6c; Aus tralian browna, $1.26® $1.50. M'l'l.KS — Bellefleura, $1.2",; choice, $1.00: Missouri Jonathans, $2.50; Colo rado Jonathans, $2.26®2.85. CRANBERKIEB— tU a barrel. POULTRY— Jobbers sell dressed poultry to the trade as follows (per pound): Hens, 20c; young roosters, 19c; fryers, ile; old roosters. 13c: broilers. 22c; tur keys, To'iMliiu; old, -4c; geeie, 15c; ducks, For stocks In prood condition dealers pay !lve weight as follows: Hens, He: young roosters 14c; fryera. 15e; broil ers, jl'c; old roosters, So; turkeys, local, 17c; old toms, :7c; young turns, 19c; hen turkeys. 17c; geese, 'Jc: ducks, lie; squabs, * BAKERS FLOUR— Made of eastern hard wheat— Her bb).. $5.25; blended wheat, u.w, eastern rye. $5.25. CEREAb GOODS— Wholesale prices ar9 as ullows: 1 0-lb. 25-lb. 50-lb. AI flour, per 100 »2.70 Banquet flour, per 100.... 2.60 Pastry flour, per 100 2.50 Graham :lour 2.40 2.85 2.30 Corn meal. W & W 2.15 2.10 2.05 Wh«'e wher.t 2.50 2.45 2.40 Rye 2.75 2.70 2.35 Cracked wheat 3.40 8.35 3.30 Farina 3.40 3.35 3.30 GRAIN AND FEED (per 100 lbs.)- Wheat, $1.60; - heat (JOO-ib. sack), $1.05; corn, $1.35; cracked corn, $1.40; feed meal, 5 1.4 5; Iran, heavy, $1.30: rolled barley, | $1.25; oil cake meal, $2.25; cotton seed mi.! 1. 5J..T.; cocoanut cake, $1.05; shorts, pouij . ' '.45; wr.lte oats, $1.90; red oats, $1.50; eastern Kaffir corn, $1.35. H AY-(All per ton): Choice wheat and hay..? 19.00 to $20.00 ton No. l wheat or wheat and oat '7.00 to 18.00 ton No. 2 wheat or wheat and oat 13.00 to IC.OO ton Choice tame oat 15.00 to 17.00 ton Oilier tame oat 9.00 to 14.00 ton Wild oat 9.00 to 13.00 ton Stock hay t; 00 to 9.00 ton Alfalfa 8.00 to 12.00 bale Straw 5j to .7.", ton l -i'.UITS AND BEKKi iid— Bananas. , y-i'.-e, strawberries, 21 c. I CITRUS FRUITS— Lemons. fancy, 1 S3.fioliJli.Uo. I NUTS ANt I>KlKl> FRUITS (all per I Almonds. IX L., 19020 c; Ne Plus Ultra, 17 c; peanuts, California fancy, tic; eaF'ern, fan, ;.-. tic; walnuts, California bleached, No. i. 14@15c; pecans. Jum bo. J4ci extra large, 1414 c; Brazils. 14c; filberts, 14c; Mexican pine nuts, 20c; evaporated apples, per lb.. 18@12al; apricots, l".'._iu;<: nectarines lie; peaches. 12V4c; pears. 13c; plums, lie. ralalus, 7<u 7 '■• >.-; seedless mii.scats 7c; looki lufiscats, 7(i|'7%c. 1 DATES— Persian oaten GVJQOWc; Fardj. s c. ViSQUTABLEB String beans. B©6c; wax Lei;ns. _<i'.\-, beets, 60c sacK; fancy celery, SOgflHie doz.; evaporated chilis, 20 la-", lb.; garlic, 7c lb.; lettuce, $1.00 crate; pea.-, r.'ic lb. ; spinach, 15c doz.; turnips, COc sack; cabbage, 51.251g1.50 sack; local tomatoes. 20&20 c box; cucumbers, 25c box; green corn. $1 25 sack. Retail Prices following prlCUfe tor leaning artlcleE o; consumption prevail at 1110 i.us An»jel«<i stores: Butter, 2-lb. roll, fancy . gnu Butter, 2V^-lb. roll, Poppy '..... '.'.'.'.i^ unu cooking 55^. Etiliu. fresh ranch, pur dozen 450 fuialota. laucy. lUU lbs Jj.uo Butter, Eggs and Cheese di i. H. ,i pi SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. Mi Kan. ■>• creamery butter. .p; a ids, 23c; fancy dairy. 28c. • Eastern cheese, 17c; Young America 15c: western, 15c. Ranch eggs! 5e; store. 32V4i&aOc; eustein, 2U®26c. CHICAGO, Nov. 26.— 0n the produce ex change today the better market wan steady; creameries, 2K ( /28' / 4e; dalriei, 19« 2 5c. Kg(?s, steady at mark, cages in cluded, j.MJi.i ; firsts, 27c; prim tlms. 3Uc. Cheese, steady. 13',4<iil4c. NEW YORK. Nov. 26.— Butter was firm today at 80c a pound; output tor the week 'iii 000 pounds. ; t , . > Pacific Coast Trade liy AsMociutfii I'rai BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2ti.-I'lnk beuiiH, fl.My2.-M; lima, n to<i t .-■ small while. $- > .!H»i3.uO; large white, f'.lhiiHo- Oregon burbank potatoes, *1.25(&l.6O; Sa luiiiH mi-bunks. |1.4Ui»i1.«); river reds, $1 hi 1 .15; Merced uweets, »I.6u«<l.t>o; funcy on l'.iim.I I'.iim. 75c; comnion, We; greou peaa, 3?ise; Hiring li.-illi.. -.'"';•; egg plant. 75c'.!*!.. I .': given |M-|l|ilTK, CiIKI|ILV; lilllliltUfS, :,ll»| •„•„.; gutilc, 'iiCW; ciu-iiiiilm'l'.s, $1.25. Klour— Family extra*. 54.C5ft5.10; bakers extras, fi.SO^.tiO; Oregon «a 4 Washing ton, JH.iof 1.25; shipping Wheat, $1.2301.30; milling, $1.35«f1.40; ford barley. Sl.oiiMl.l2Vi; brewing. tl.«7V4<»l.liH; chevalier, $1,104* 1.30; rod oat«, |1.25O1.«l; white, 11.45W1.1W; middlings, $25.00©29.00; ml.ted food. $23.Wf> 2 1.00; rolled barley, $1.76; rolled oats, $7.00 «i? 8.00: whent hay, $17.00<<J20.00; wheat and ont, 11.1 0n®18.00; wild oat, $9.00(fM:i.OO; tame oat, $15.0O#17.0O; alfalfa, $8.00-512.00; straw 6«78e. Receipts— Klour, 11.904; wheat, SOW); bar ley, 71*; oats, BOO; beans, 7203; corn, 12; potatoes, 4895: onions, SI": bran, 1300; mid dlings, 760; hay, 837; straw, 5; wine 30, 500. FINANCIAL ! LOS am!ki,ks, Nov. 2«.— Bunk clear ln** today were $2,120,512.23 nir>ilm-i $1,524, 81.188 81.18 for the correspondingly lost year, mi Increase of $595,661.06. Following Is a comparative statement: 1 906 1905 1904 Nov. 28.... 52,120,512.23 $1,624,861.18 11,604.164.79 LOS ANGELEB BTOCK EXCHANGE lirrtelal vales 3000 Associated (111 at .■:!•■; . 1000 onnda Land Co. at 21c; 10 Home Tel. pfd, at $09; 1000 Rico Ranch Oil Co. 'at Bank Stocks Hid. AsX'd. 1 American Nt nal Hani- . . Ilß< - IN ' Hrondway Bank & Trust Co..lßfi 100 ■ Hank of Sou. Cal 110 Hank of Los Angeles 122 California Savings Bank lao Central 240 •■• 1 Citizens National -Ml 1 Commercial Savings 13: 176 Dollar laving* Hank 14' i i Farmer* A Merchants Nat1...37i 100 1 Federal Hank i- 16 i Hist National Stamped 120 428 Oerman American "-:.'' 1 " Home Bay. Hank of L, A 131 U A Trust Co 12» ■ Manhattan Savings Bank 125 Merchants National 445 Merchants Trust Co '.»■' 606 0 per cent paid up. Nat Hank of California National Hank of Com 131 '' ... " Security Savings Hunk ■•>" Stale Bank & Trust C 0...... WP>i 95 Southern Trust Co " i;o U . S. National Bank 153 Bonds Associated Oil sou Cal. Pacific Ry us 101 Corona Power and Water C 0... 90 94 Cucamongu. Water Co 100 Edison Klectrlc Ist ref 1014 Edison Klec Co. old 155ue.. ..103 | Home Telephone Ist pfd SO'i L,. A. Pac. Con. Mfg lu9' ,L., L. A. Traction Co 109 Li. A. Electric 95 1.1 1. A. Railway Co 117 '.'.'. Mission Trans &R Co trM '.'.'. MI.M Ml. Lowe Railway Co $5 93 l'aclllc.I I'aclllc. Jilglit & Power C 0... 98 99 Pacific Electric Ry Co 110 Pasadena 11 T A T Co st; Pomona Con. Water Co Riverside II T A T Co '.'. 'so Santa Monica 11 T & T Co.. .. so San Diego W T & T Co So Santa Barbara Elec Ry % Seaside Water Co . Tern. seal Water Co .. '" 93 '93 United Klec. G. iP. C lg.^ ... L 0 i-rras Distance sg Union Transportation Co. .. 97 Vlsalia Water Co M Whittier ;.,.;; 75 • ;>,* Oil Stocks . , BM. Askfd. Amalgamated Oil ... .. ' 100 ' Associated Oil 53' '531/ Central I]l3 a 4 _» Columbia .' .'. .),-, Continental ' jjj '•)() Fullerton Con ' SR Fullerton Oil BE !s2 Globe 'iivi,, 12 Home Whittier 90 140 Mexican Petroleum l.OOtt i'(w, Ollnda Oil & Land Co .."i. 21% 22- Pirn Oil & Land Co 10 Reed Crirde \- v. '30 Rice Ranch OH * |':;,, union 204.00 206.50 Jn on Provident « 200.00 205.00 United Petroleum 383 in Western Union 290.00 33o!oo Miscellaneous Stocks Cal Portland Cem C 0...... -.:.* 63 00 Cal Hospital „ 90.00 .. -, Edison Electric com 61. Emergency Hospital 10.00 Home Telephone pfd 69.00 59.50 Home Telephone com 23.00 Los Angeles Brewing Co 130 00 L A Jockey Club 80.00 145.00; Pac Mutual Life Ins Co Pasadena 11. T. & T. C 0.... 36.00 Santa Monica H T & T...'. 13.00 19 00 San Diego H T & T 3550 Sun Drug Co 00 1.00 Seaside Water Co 140 00 Title G & Trust Co 175.00 Title Ins & Trust pfd 141.00 Title Ins & Trust c0m.... 141. 00 I ! 8 L D T Co pfd 46.12 Union Trust & Title Co 62.00 Whittier H T.& T Co DAILY MINING CALL Official sales— soo Johnnie at iOc; 1000 at 19 (B. 30); 400 C Cal. Hills M. Co. at 6%@ tf,ic; 200fi Nevada Searchlight at 80 (B. 30V; 2000 Clark Cupper at 7:!e; 1000 at 7"> (B 30); 1000 at Sic (B. 80). CALIFORNIA. Greenwater District. Bid. Asked. Eutte .<.■ Green water i.'i Clark Cup. Co 7:;^ .75 Furnace Creek Cop. Co 3.C> 4.00 I Furnace Creek Kx. Cop. Co .7n 80 Furnace Valley Cop. C 0.... 1.26 Greenwater Cal 4s Kompland Copper Co 60 Cal. Hills M. in ni;i., jVi-'-i NEVADA. (Tonopah District.) Belmont 6.50 7.00 (Johnnie ulstrict. Nye county ) Johnnie Con, Q. M. Co I7i. s 19 (Searchlleht district." Cyrus Noble ]0 ••'0 Eldorado Can. M. & M. ru. ,08% lI4W. New Bra ' 1121,4 .0-1" Nevada SearchliKht 071/., os>,i Quartette u.r.n" 20.00 Searchlight M, al- M. Co 1.111 SearchliKht Parallel 01% qOL Searchlight West m. c, og n ARIZONA. i lieeia Con Mines Co 4 ;o Chicago Live Stock By Associated Press. CHICAGO, Nov, M.-Cattle-Reoelptji S?,000; murket lOffilUc lower, Beeves, M.OO ®f.40; aowa and heifers, |l.(10®B.28; stock nrs and feeders, ti.Bi®J.6O; westerns, 13.9 C ■/i ' ii; iiilm. J,".25'-7.im». Hogs Receipts 32, ; . market BOlOr lower; mixed mid butchers, 18.804tU.20; i,. Mid h.'avy. ?i;,i,.",'(/i;.l'ii; rciiiKh heavy |."i Mi './.i.'.i:.; liv.hl. J.-|>.V.iii.i:.; i.ll;s. JS.iiVfi:,.!!!); bulk of Bales, K.96GiU6. Sheep Receipts 30.000; steady; sheep, :i.7.v.,;,. in; lambs, |4.70©7.(10. ACTIVITY IN THE OIL FIELDS Product of Independent Producers I Acquired by the Associated Oil Company By ASSOQl»ted Press. BAKKRSFIELD, Nov. 26—Aa v result vi the new contract made Friday nishi mill the v oclated <hi company for the product "i the independent producers in tin Kern river nil fields, work has been ni iiiis nil distiii-i with renewed activity. Man) companies which have, been dor imiiii tor months because of the Impossi bility to .xist at the prevailing pit. •.■... have resumed operations, giving employ' in. mi In many nun and ini'ivatsintc the output from the fleldSi The Hrst payment '»i tin- i,(kh),i«h> har i.is in storage which was sold ,v a cents win be made December 10, when »hhp.ih«i will he placed .H the disposition of the Independent! U inj cotnpantua Ignlfled their Intention to dividends upon payment uf this sum. The second payment of {liki.ihhi will lie m.ul. m April, which will be the occasion for the declaration of a second dividend Cereals of the World By Associated I'llSS. LIVERPOOL, Nov. .Sli.— Wheat, Dec. (is 3*4i1;3 3*4 il; -Miii-ch. 6h s',k«l; May. gs s>i(i. SAN I-'HANCIBCO. Nov. £«.— Wheat >■ quiet; -1 '.•<•. 11.244fc; May, $1.81 bid; i-uah. ?l.:\«.? l.: \«. Hiirlf.v, quiet; Dec. ■ $1.10; Way. $1.15: rash. $1.12Vi. Com, quiet; lurue • ii..v. $1.;i.v«1.W. NKW YORK. Nov. 28.— Whent, suut, firm; option* > ilosi ii Ullfliuilgaii -Mny. S4»>; Dec. W u v. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Moderate Selling of Wheat by Long* for December Delivery — Pro. visions Firm By Associated Press. CHICAGO, Nov. 2«.-The wheat market tvns PBsy during the first hour on moder ate filing; by longs of December delivery. Toward the noon hour the market be came firm and the strong tone was well maintained during the remainder of the day. The change In sentiment Waa canned by the fart that »he exports of wheat and flour for th« day from Amen ran ports amounted to 1,010.000 bushels. The lon was firm. December opened unchanged to V*(V' lower, at 72% to . ■'! . ''.■ a.li an. .-.I to 73V4e and cloopd 'Mi M « up at ;::',' May sold between 78*0 nnd 78%«78e and closed at ~H%c, a shade higher than Saturday. There was an active demand for corn all day nnd the market was strong from the opening until the close. Dei-ember closed He. up at KO»c. May closed with a ret gain of \i<B*tc nt «•% if c. The oats market was nfToi-t<vl by the firmness of wheat and corn and was strong all day. December rinsed a h a.l . higher nt :W'<. May closed with a net gain of '«<' at Me. Despite a 1. M.-. . lit decline In the pi Ii ■■ of live hogs, the provision market was firm for the greater part of the day. The close: JnniMry pork wan up "'■■'■. lard and rllis wen- alto up 2Vjc earh. Market Ranges Wheat— Dee, 73440) May, TMic Corn— Dec «%c; May ' I3«iifi i:t'*i ; July, IVhIIV'. o .itß-Dcn. :«Uo; May, .r.c; July, 31ft© Cilc. ('mill quotallons were us follows: Flour, i in. No. 2 spring vvli.al. TT.'.iMc; No. ,1. .;-.is::.-; No. 2 reel. 7J>\ri.' ,1 ; No. ■■ corn, l I4C| No. -' yelluw. IMl|M,r: No. 2 oil Is. B e: No. 2 white. :::.'„:■.;,■: No. 3 white. 31! • . c::t'.. ; No, 2 rye, up.. •<„-„■; full- to choice malting barley, I80t3c; No. 1 flaxsced. $1.11: No, 1 northwestern, $1.10; prime timothy seed, $1.30; clover, contract grade, $13. 40; short ribs, sides, loose. $S.oOi|S.ffi.",i; moss pork, per bbl,, 116.00; lard per (60 lbs. $8.20; short clear aides, boxed, 18,3714 <fi)>.nO: whisky, basis of high wines. $1.2). Articles, Receipts. Shmptn. Flour, bbls 28,800 34.1H10 Wheat, bush 25.200 * 207,900 I ' urn. bush 117,600 1!W,200 Oats, bush 124,200 200,200 Rye, bush 8.000 1,200 Barley, bush 87,400 83,2000 GENERAL FRUIT MARKET By Associated Press, SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 26.— Fancy ap plea, tl.BO; common, 88c; huckleberries, rt ©Si ; cranberries. $:!..i(i-;i14.0u; Isabella grapes, 26c0n.80; Muscat, 75cft.51.00: quinces, fficflni.OO; Mexican limes, $8,000 8.50j common California lemuns. $1.60; fancy, $8.00; bananas, $1.00®8.00; Smyrna lips. SO#76c, Dried Fruit Prices By Associated Press. NEW York. Nov. 2ii.-Thc market for evaporated apples eonllnuea firm with pnees showing im Ddvanclng tendency; high choice are quoted at me; choice. i<~ '"Se: prime m eases. 7U®7%C, Prunes are in go, id demand with choice ranging from B®9c for California grades Apricots are scarce and firm with choice quoted at hie; extra choice 17c fancy, ISflTOc, Peaches are firm in tone with new crop choice quoted at 12c; extra choice. 12W • and fancy at 13c. Raisins are unchanged and In fair de mand at the recent advancee: loose mus catels are quoted at 7^'jty.r; seeded raisins, 7gloc: London layers jl.ostfl 75 VERMONT WOLVES FATTEN UPON SHEEP OF FARMERS Special to The Herald. BAST WAL.LINGFORD Vt.. Nov. 26. — If any one has an Idea that wolves are not becoming; numerous in the mountainous sections of Vermont ho has only to question A. 3. Newton and CD. Chllds. prosperous farmers of this Village. Doubters will be told that these men have lost sixty sheep within the last few weeks, and that the ma in uders are wolves. The matter has already been called to thr attention of the county fish and game warden and will ho reported by him to the state commissioner, Messrs. Newton and Childs at first thought that bears wor«» responsible for the disappearance of their (locks. but they soon became convinced that a pack of wolves was roaming? In the vicinity and sot a watch which proved their suspicions correct. Several ef forts have been made to slay the thieves, but they cling to the "heavy timber (lurlnß- the day and come down to the farms only at night. Now poison will be used. When Vermont was settled by pioneers from Massachusetts and Con necticut wolves were the greatest pests next to Indians and many a man was torn to shreds by the vicious packs. Later on a bounty was paid by the state for their extermination and men made a business of hunting them with such good effect that they gradually disappeared. From 1850 until five years ago not a single wolf was reported. After that one would he seen now and then and whole towns would join in a hunt. About this time the bounty law on all noxious animals was repealed, and when a wolf was reported tin; hunters let him go. It is probably for this rea son that they have begun to increase. As yet tiny are seen in the heavy tim ber only or about farms skirting It. but the farmers fear that they may become numerous again unless a concerted ef fort be made to exterminate them. WHOLE TOWN IS ORDERED TO MOVE Bpe ial to The Herald SOUTH McALESTER, I. T., N0v. 26.— In deriding the case of the Sans Bols <'oal Co. vs. T. K. Malloy et al, Judge W. 11. W. Clayton at Poteau was forced to render a Judgment which will result in I lie practical abolition of one of the niotu thriving little towns In the new state— tin- settlement uf Chant City. chant City is built upon segregated land and upon a lease belonging to the Sans Bols >'ual Co. The town haa a popu lation of IVX), twenty stores, schools, churchea and everything which goes to make a prosperous village, but all of thiH time It has existed in violation of the law, and Us citizens have been ln trudera. Tin clause of the Sans Hois lea.se road that If the company allowed anyone to settle ifpon the Biirfaci- of the land, their lease would be forfeited, The department of the Interior called the company's at tention to the town of Chant City and In order to save their lease the company had to i>rlnß eviction proceedings against Identa of the little olty. I-Vu of the towna in the COal holt are in any better tlx legally than the v fortunate little town whose cltlaens will have to desert their homes In obedlenro to Judge Clayton's order. Not one i>i them has any title to the townslte ami If relief legislation is not forthcoming ■oan every town will meet the fate of Chant City. WANT THE POLICE TO SUPPRESS TILLMAN By Anxorlnted PresK. (CHICAGO, Nov. 26.— A committee of negroes, headed by Rev, A. J. Carey, pastor of Bethel M. 15. church, called upon Mayor Dunne and requested that he use the police force, If nuc-es eury to prevent the delivering of an address on the race question by Sen ator Tlllinaii Tuesday nlKht, on the ground that the addreei would be ■ menace to public wifely. Mayor Dunne, after receiving the committee, wrote a letter to Mrs. Aii.ii- Keeler, nei-retary of the Chicago Union hospital, for the benerlt of which Senator Tllhnan Ik to apeak, declining to act urn chairman of the meeting, " I am ■ believer In the orderly pro ei.'Kses of law and cannot agree with Senator Tllliuan In the views he holdV and therefore I muut decline to accept tin chairmanship at the meeting." •he wild SAVINGS HANKS 4 per cent paid on term and 3 per cent on ordinary savings deposits. Loans on real estate. Open Saturday evenings. Security Savings Bank Cs7ooC $7oo 1 0)o ( oo llrplu3 ' N . E. Cor. Fourth and Spring, Total Assets, Herman W. Hellman Bldg. $16,000,000.00. German American Savings Bank Ca J^' i!;" < '^ ur » jlu9 . i I?i%( M /.CtIjCJ.CjO. 23 South Spring St. Total Assets, Branch— Main and First Sts. 510.000.000.00. Southern California Savings Bank } v ; p; t PV* 'v- fT - £ rcs - 1 J. H. Mralv, Vice Prcs. S . E. Cor. Fourth and Spring, VV. 1) Woolwine, V. Pres. Union Trust Hnilding. Chas. M. Toll, Cashier. Clearing House Banks 1 \\M|.; oil ii i. us Commercial National Bank " w . £. pß^YNO^Pres ' y 123 South Spring. pita I, $200.000; Surplus and Profits. $24 OflO partners & Merchants National Bank *~}j£ blyi^ *%£s& ~~ T ~" x Cor. Fourth ; and M:iin. Capital $1.600.000; Surplus and I'rofits, $1,500 000 pirst National Bank ■ j W^j^BSSs^B^SS^ ■*• S. E. Cor. Second and Spring. Capital Stock, $1,260,000; Purnlus $250 000 Undivided Profits, $1,187,747.01. TV/rerchants National Bank {(.• % Vio I jaai^y ';•.;;■„,,.,. X " A N. E. Cor. Second nnd Main. Capital, *200.000: Surplus and Proflti., $350,000. T D roadway Bank & Trust Company " ■\\ lltl l ' ll ;V'' : , N ' p'rcs:p ' rc5: : ■ __ 308-310 Hiiwy. Bradbury Blgj^^atpltal, 1260,000. Surphis-UnS.'proiltg, $160 000 American National Bank }.}'■ ••;• !;'•!'* 'l" 11 " f ■ : " es " ~~ S. W. Cor. jjecond ft Broadway. Capital, |l.qao,OOOi Bm-pliisand Profltg, $75 000 Rational Bank of California -[ v '-, F^^, u^ F Pr^~ ~" i N N. K. Cor. Second and Spring. Capital. $500000; Bnrplus'-Und S Profits. $100,000 State Bank & Trust Company J°V. N X^ MTM T " E " WS - F ™*- ', *^ N. W. <'or. Second and Spring. "i >' ■ '.< >M ISRo. Cashier Profits. $60 000 N "■ *'»r. Sci.nil nml Spring:. (-apU^Jttw.ooo^jjiirpln* and Fronts, $60,000 Qitizens' National Bank R jwaS'c P '"' — S. W. Cor. 3rd and Main. Capital. $800,000; Surphfg and Pronts, $325 000 /central Bank wi^Ciam i!SAis~Pr'ii: : N.K. Cor. Fourth & Broadway. Carltal.'slo0 U Ow" I s?,Vp ( 11 h a n p ro nts, $100 000 T he National Bank of Commerce „.. DOUGIjAMi PreB X ... T ,. u ...,.,,, „, P. M. DOUGLASS, Pros N\v .•„; suth i ;•■ i CHARLES Kuixc;. Cwhler, mm «• W; Coi--, Sixth and Spring. Capital, $800,000; Surplui, $20,000 Tjnited States National Bank J, }v. hkllman. pres.; — •IJ-i_i2'i._M.iiii/l- Ccmincrrlal^_Ca|iltnl, Fronts. $50.000. jp a w^r^^pi-^l 'l^HkJLj^kJ^^^^^^iyiaTlj^JM *T*l k 111 1 I'll Itl^ 1 !vfiinpfi^^fyaTajip^iQiKyKSS2ui3 - T1 " Ola ' mt s<> y»»«:» Bcnilt In Southern Cwllfornln. 4BBBm The Growth of Litt!e Saving tThe Olilrat Sovliik. nnnlt In Son«hprn California. The Growth of Little Savings Small savings prow rapidly when roßiihirl >••%■. nhf •'SlllijlT Posited and interest systematically compounded IShS'IBSSH by our llbenil methods. $1.00 to open the ac- "Sflj UIISS! count and a dollar added each week Is not & liDUvu much, but it's useful In live or ten years. ! S rtBfl U3IM«S Compounded twice a year at 4 per cent interest. SaOl 11 11*11 Officers nml llln-WorNi— Win. G. KerckhofT li^aiWfafiMiiftft'fl l>l '" s - : A. 11. itral v - V-lce-Pres.: W. I) Woolwlnc! -1 QE^SffflPJfß : Vice-Pres.; Chas. 11. Toll, Cashier. .1' K. Sartor) "Ac yifr- *? tJP.*t ft 7 A 1 #"■ flplllllu 11.1 1 . W. 1). Longyear, .1. IT. Griffin; W IMPIMmXaWm-' Secy and Asst. Cashier; c. \\*. Wilson, Assist- l~t' Sffa>njffljJaffilTs]t " I . ' On shier. ~"^f c^ii£ai4»-» ; .tJaP . i Cjt, On Term .10.r.00 DKPOSITOnS. , -"• A* / " Dvpoaitx. ASSETS *5,000,000. Southern California Savings Bank lL_ ;'* Union Tru»t Bldg.. S. E. Cor. 4th and Sprln B . BUY ALL YOU CAN OF -' DAISY EXTENSION t mmlL'itt mm 1 L'it e t« O e t$ . Fra "= lsco exchange and is the strongest on the list. andTfs a strong one reC ° °' DalSy Extenslon - Thls '3 our tip F . A. McDonald Company Phone AS7OI STOCKS AND BONDS. 443-4444 Bradbury BldaT. I • ¥THK?*SkSI Stocks may be purchased now In the most extensive mar- ■ ■ InBH fISEI cantlle syndicate ever organized on the coast. Safe, sura t ßrndSto^^Ulßßi ''""' profitable. Write today. rJ 1 fI ii Pacific Syndicate Stores Company Kb 1 I I ' 111 EM if 40S-9-I0 l.nnkrrnhlm bulldlUK, Lorn Angclta, CIII. VMS. J IM}. IM. I3»<q To secure stock, make deposit for account of Pacino M WCfIA Syndicate ■ Stores Co. with Wells-Fargo, Nevada Nation- si 1 IAITI aoi "' hank. San Francisco; National Bank of Commerce. Los Ik I W'A A Jam Angeles. Cal.: First National bank. Riverside, Cal.; First B mLJtJffililßi National bank. Rsdlanda, Cal.; San Bernardino National W ^mamtmUHmmßlm hank: Merchants' National bank. San Diego. Cal. 7 i% Gold Bonds 9 % Preferred StocK I Offered at par for brief period with bonus In three subsidiary companies. Write I I or call for prospectus. .• I AMERICAN FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CO. I K. C. HUNTINGTON, Gen. Msr. 442. 443. 444, 445 Huntingdon Bldgr. I RECOVER GOLD IN OLD HULL Ship Golden Gate, Beached Near Manzanillo in the '60s, Has Much Hidden Treasure Aboard fty Associated Press. NKW YORK. Nov. 26— A special to the Herald from Guadalajara auys: d . P. nichurdson, ■ capitallßt of Pennsylvania, and R, C. Johnson, a Delaware man, have secured from the Mexican government a concession for the recovery of the gold that still re mains In the hull of the Golden date, the American ship that was beached on the coast of Collma, a short dis tance from MuussaiiHlo, In the winter of 1861-2. Mi. Richardson is now in this city. Mr. Johnston recently left Ban Fran cisco for the scene of the wreck ac companied by divers and other assist ants. The Golden Gate was on the way from San Francisco to New York and carried nearly »1,500,000 In gold coin destined for New York banks. When heading toward ItansanlUo lire broke out aboard the vessel and In attempt to save the passengers the ship was run ashore. Hotvever, nearly two hundred persons were either burned to death or drowned. " Of the amount aboard the Bhlp be tween *800,<WO and *900,000 was recov ered 1 1 mi- time later. it is *uid that -there still exists In tbe hulk of the vessel at least 1500,000 lin gold, From Chicago to New York liv Electric Airline Railroad, 10 honrs $10. $100 stock for $28. Southwestern Securities Co. Plscfil Agents, 30D West First St. ARMY EXPENSES INCREASE BUDGET Austro-Hungarian Delegates' Seasion Opened at Budapest Palaca by the Emperors King By Associated Press. BUDAPEST, Nov. Sittings of the Austro-Hungarian delegates were opened here, P'ranols Joseph, the emperor-kingr, re i elved the members of the delegation)! in the throne room of the royal palace in BudaDest, Replying to the address of greeting his majesty said timt Austriu-uun gary'a proper line of conduct was the cultivation uf close relations with allied si;ii<x, an agreement with Russia con cerning the Balkans and friinUly rela tions with ail powers. The ji'ini budget tor r.»i>7 was sub mitted in tin' delegates and shown a < ; >■ i H4t i m t for ■! ne( credit amounting n> $78,855,468, or U.VJI.'AK In eaveen Of the budget of LWe. This lnor< inaiiil> mi account uf army txpendl liin-s. Everything you want you will find In the classified pa*re-a modem encyclo- * pedia On* cent a word.