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LOCAL 5IARKETS. The sugar stocks continued to advance yes terday, Hawaiian Commercial selling up to $73 60, Hutchison to $12 25, Makawell to $30 50, Honokaa to $16 50 and Paauhau to $17 87%. A report that Paauhau was to de dare a dividend gave* the I market additional buoyancy. Gas and Electric was weaker at $55 2.1-836 in the morning and $5$f?54 in the afternoon. - Alaska Packers was slightly ctl at $96 87H097,, The day's trading on thl* exchange was active. •' There was a fair busi ness in the mining stocks. The oil stocks continued quiet. • The Montana' Ore Purchasing Company paid a .regular quarterly dividend of $2 per share yesterday. The Chollar Mining Company has levied an essessment of 10 cents per share, delinquent December 15. . The Challenge Consolidated Mining Company has levied an assessment of 10 cents per share, delinquent December 19. The Claremont Oil Company has declared a regular monthly dividend .of 1 cent j>er, share, amounting to $4500, on its issued capital stock, payable ¦¦ December ¦ 1.= An , extra ¦ dividend , of the- same rate and amount will be paid on November 25.. . • - . The Caribou Oil Company will pay a month- Continued Advance in the Sugars on * the .Bond Exchange. ¦ >; Apples continued to arrive- freely, the re- i ceipts including 3000 boxes from Humboldt ' and 5 straight carloads from Oregon and Washington. The general tone of the market was one of weakness, although a fair volume of -sales was reported and conditions .were generally in favor of 'buyers. Some dealers I were still quoting $1 50 per box for extra I fancy Oregon Spltaenbergs. but there was not enough business at that figure to warrant such a quotation. Berries and Grapes in small packages were generally firm, while open boxes of Grapes were in free supply and rather weak than otherwise. Fancy Navel Oranges were In fair : request . and occasional sale* of well-colored stock were reported at a slight premium. ¦ Tangerines were In-In creased supply, but continued firm. Desirable 1 elzes of fancy Grape Fruit brought, higher , prices, while fruit was rather weak at I irregular rates. ! STRAWBERRIES — ?10@13 per chest for Longworths and $3<S0 for the other varieties. RASPBERRIES — $4Q6 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES — ti@10c per lb. i Iw^' CRANBERRIES— Eastern. $SlgS 60 per bbl for Early Black and $9 50@10 50 for New Jer sey and Cape Cod Late Red; Coos Bay, $2® 2 75 per box. ¦ . • _- APPLES— $1 25 per box for extra fancy. 00c e$l 15 for 'ordinary fancy. 50@S5c for choice and 25@40o. for common. PEARS — Winter Nellis. $1©1 25 per box; cooking varieties, .40«?75c per box. , PERSIJi 3 **^*— «-0<375c per box.' . '* Deciduous and Citrus Frnits. stock: market. St. Uouis Wool Market. , ST. LOUIS, Nov. 14.— WOOL— Steady to firm. Medium grades, combing and clothing, 20@28c; light fine, 17®22c; heavy fine, 18©lSc tub-washed, 25gC8^c. Xorthern Wheat 3f arket. OREGON. FORTLAXTJ, Ore., Nov. 14. — Wheat for ex port — Walla Walla, 8O@S2e: bluestem, 85oj val ley, 87 Ho. • For East— Walla Walla, S0®>82o; bluestem, 87c. WASHINGTON. 'TACOMA. Wash.. Nov. 14.— WHEAT— Cn changtd. Bluesttm. 90c; club, 83a Northern Business. SEATTLE!, Nov. 14.— Clearings, $983,284; balances. $178,911. ? TACOMA, Nov. 14.— Clearings. $605,245; balances, $83,154. j PORTLAND, Nov. 14.— Clearings, $1,051, 498: balances, $184,414. BPOKANE. Nov. 14.— Clearings, $531,852; balances, $71.848. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: - Morning. Session — Comstocks. 100 Andes 22 100 Ophlr 2 20 100 Caledonia .... 36 200 Mexican ,105 400 Con Cal * V.I 65 300 Sierra Ner. ... 35 70O Crown Point.. 16 400 Union Con.... 47 500 Gould & Cur. 101 600 Union Con.... 43 100 Ophlr-.. 2 15! 200 Utah' 08 Afternoon Session — Comstocks. 400 Andes 22 SOO Gould & Cur. 10 200 Belcher 17 200 Overman ....... 12 100 Bullion 24 200 Potosl 10 1100 Chollar 13 400 Seg Belcher... 06 000 Crown Point.. 16 500 Union Con.... 47 200- Con Cal & V.I 60: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. -' Vi .' Bid. Ask. I Bfd.Ask. Alpha 13 J5? ulta M ' 0T .Alta 06 07!Justice 04 W Andes 21 221 Kentuck .02 03 Belcher 16 17|Lady Wash .. 02 . 01 Best & Belch.l 00 1 10 Mexican 1 05 1 10 Bullion 24 25| Occidental ... 74 79 Caledonia .35 37j Ophlr 2 10 2 15 Challenge ... 13 15' Overman 12 13 Chollar .. 12 14 Potosi 09 10 Confidence... SO 85! Scorpion ...... C5 07 Con Cal & V.I 60 1 6.V Savage ........ 22 ZX Con Imperial. — OliSeg Belcher... 05 OU Con NY 03 C5' Sierra Nev 34 35 Crown Point.. 16 17!Si!ver HIM... 49 51 Eureka Con.. — 5f>!St. LouU 08 OS Exchequer ... 4.1 45 1 Syndicate OS 05 E Sierra -Nev on <*>! Union Con . 47. 43 Gould & Cur. 10 Hi Utah : 07 09 Hale & Norc. C3 681 Yellow Jacket. 16 ,'. 17 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD 8TOCKS. Morning Session. 1 COO Jumbo .. 51 T 500 Ton Midway.. "«v 2000 MacNamara . 25' " 2C0 Ton «N Star. . . < 18 100 Mont Ton 90| 500- Ton Ohio 3^ 200 Ray & O'Brien 071 100 Ton of Nev. 9 12 >i • 1000 Rescue 10| Afternoon ¦ Session. 300 Gold /Anchor. 20J100O Rescue lrt 1600 MacNamara . 23 400 Ton Belmont..' f9 300 Ray & O'Brien CS| 4(t> Ton N Star... 17 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. -. • Tonopah. Bid. Ask. I • Bld.Ask. Ton of Nev.9 00 9- 25! Rescna ....... «« to Mining Stocks. MISCEL.I1ANEOUS MARKETS. EGGS — Ranch, 45@4So for good to choice and 37 1 ,h@42%c for common; cold storage, 250 30c; Eastern. 25029c for choice 22@24o for standards and 19@21c for, seconds. BUTTER — Creamery at first hands, 20@21o for extras and 18@19c for lower to medium grades: dairy. 17® 19c: cold storage, nominal; store Butter. 10Sgl4c; Eastern cubes, nominal; Eastern ladle-packed, 15@16o. CHEESE— 12Q112 % c for choice mild new and lOQllc for old; cold storage, 10%@llc; Young Americas 12@13c; Eastern, 10@15c per lb. Most houses are expecting a decline in Cheese shortly, as receipts are increasing, especially from the Eallnas region. Eggs are lower, as was the general expecta tion at 'the close of last week. A few houses, were still holding out for 6O0 yesterday but no well-informed buyer paid this figure. Stocks of ranch showed a tendency to accu mulate. Receipts were 50,700 lbs Butter 520 cases Eggs and GOOD lbs Cheese. Butter opened the week depressed, with larger receipts and liberal lines carried over from last week. - Prices were no lower, but they were very weak, and the demand con tinued slow. Bntter, Cheese and Eggs. GAME— Mallard Ducks, $3<3G per dozen; Canvasback, $3@7; Teal, $2£2 50; Sprig, $2 SO ©3; Widgeon. $202 50; Red Heads, $2@3: email Ducks. $1 50®2; Gray Geese $3^3 60; White Geese. $1 50@2; Brant, $1 7503; Honk ers. $3JT5; Snipe, $3 for Engilsh and $1 50 for common; Doves, $1 25; Hare, $1 50; Rabbits, $2 for Cottontails and $1 60 for Brush. Prices of all description* of Poultry- were largely nominal, as there was very little stock offering and trade was quiet, as usual on Monday. Two cars of Western were reported close at hand and, due to-day. Receipts of Game were heavy, being over 200 sacks and, although trade was active, there was a gen eral decline in prices. POULTRY — Live Turkeys, 16@l8o for old and 21@23c per lb for young; Geese, per pair, $1 50@2; Goslings, $2@2 25; Ducks, $4 60-35 per dozen for old and $5®7 for young; Hens, $4 50® 5 for small and $5 50^6 for large; young Roosters. $505 50; old Roosters. $4@4 50: Fry ers. $4©4 50; Broilers. $3 50@4 for large and $2 r>0ft3 for email; Pigeons. $1 00; Squabs, $2@2 25. r Poultry and Game. CHICAGO, Nov. « 14. — CATTLE — Receipts, 30,000; steady to 10c lower; good to prime steers, $5 00@7; poor to medium, 13 60^3 70; etockers and feeders, $2{f{S; cows, $1 25#4 60; heifers, $1 75£5 25; canners, $1 25@2 40; bulls, $2®4 75; calves, $3 6O®7; Western ateers, $33 5 15. HOGS — Receipts, 4500; to-morrow, 20,000; market 5c lower; mixed and butchers, $4 70® 6 10; grood to choice heavy, $4 90®5; rough heavy, $4 60®4 75; light, $4 700-4 90; bulk of sales. $4 70Q4 90. SHEEP — Receipts, 28»000; lower; lambs, weak; good to choice wethers, $3 75@4 60; fair to choice mixed, $3@4 25; Western" sheep, $3 25@4 80; native lambs. $4 15@6 10; West ern Iambs, $4 60<35 50. •> Kansas City. • KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 14.— CATTLB— Receipts. 15.000; market 6®10o lower; native cows and heifers, $1 5035; etockers and feed ers. $2 25S4 25; bulls, jl 75@S 60; calves, $2 5066: Western steers. $3^4 50; Western cows, fl 50@3 60. HOGS — Receipts, 6000; market 10c lower; bulk of (ales, $4 C5ig4 90; heavy, $4 S5®4 95; packers, $4 75®4 90; pigs and lights, $4 2.V»J> 4 * 5. SHEEP — Receipts, 4000; steady; muttons, $i 75<g4 50; lambs, $4 25®5 75; range wethers, $3 75^4 76; ewes, $2 50fl«. ¦ Omaha. OMAHA, Nebr.. Nov. 14.—CATTLE—Re ceipts. 4300; slow, 5o lowers native steers, $3 7S@6 25; cows and heifers, $1 75®3 90; Western eteerB, $2 90®4 80; Texas steers, $2 75@3 75; cows and heifers, $2 25*94 30; canners. $1 7.1 ti 2 25; stockcrs and feeders, $2 30@3 90; calves, $2 50@5 50; bulls and stags. $1 75@3 75. HOGS — Receipts. 6500; .market lOo lower; heavy, $4 67fe<f4 80; mixed. $4 67U-51 70: light. $4 6534 72H; pigs. $434 60; bulk of sales, $4 67%@4 72*4- SHEEP — Receipts, 9500; active, loo higher; Western yearlings, $4 255J4 65; wethers, $4® 4 40; ewes, $3 50^4 10; common and stockers, $2 50(54 30; lambs. $4 75@5 75. Chicago. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Live Hoss are again slightly higher and firm at the advance. Other descriptions are as before quoted. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF — 6®7c for Steers and 4S5o per lb for Cows. VEAL— Large, 6®7%c; smaH, 7@9c per lb. I MUTTON— Wethers, 7@7%o; Ewes. 6©7o pet pound. ----i---' '•¦- -¦¦-• -.- :-'.. LAMB— 8%©9o per lb. > PORK — Dressed Hogs. 6£8c per lb. LIVESTOCK MARKET. - The following, quotations are for grtwl. sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 409 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE— Steers. 7%©7%c: Cows and Heif ers. 6V6@0%c; l thin Cows. 4®5c per lb. CALVES — 4@4%c per lb (gross weight). SHEEP— Wethers. 3}4©3»ic; Ewes, 3#3t,ic per lb (gross weight). LAMBS — $2 6O02 75 r*r head. HOGS — Live Hogs, 140 to 250 lbs. *%e; under 140 lba. 4%@4%c; soft Hogs, not want ed; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars,- 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS — Grain >Bags, $595 25; San Quentin. $4 60; Wool Bags, 80®32c; Fleece Twine, 7%C; Fruit Bags, 6%®7%c for white and 7o for brown Jute.. *, COAL— Wellington, $3 per ton; New Wel lington. $8; Seattle, $6 60; Bryant, $6 50; Beaver Hill. $5 60; Roslyn. $7; Coos Bay, $5 60; Richmond, $7 60; Cumberland. $13 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania An thracite Egg; $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, $11 60; Cannel, $9 per ton; Coke $11 60013 per ton In bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $S 60 per short I ton. OILS— Quotations are for barrels; for rases add 6c: Linseed. 51c per gallon for boiled and 49c for raw; Castor Oil. In cases. No. 1. 70o; Bakers' A A, caees. Jl 10@l 12; Lucol.'50o for boiled and 48c for raw; China Nut. cases, <J3@S0c per gallon; Cocoanut Oil. In barrels! 5Sc for Ceylon and 65o for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil. 68c; natural winter Sperm Oil. 63c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil. G7c; natural Whale Oil. 52c; extra winter strained Lard Oil, 75c; No. 1 Lard Oil. 65c* pure Neatsfoot Oil, 73c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil 03c; light Herring Oil, 42c; dark Herring Olf 40c; Salmon OU, 34c; boiled Fish Oil. 37c; raw Fish Oil. 35c; boiled Paint Oil, 33c; raw Paint Oil, 81c COAL OIL— Water White Coal OU, in bulk 13c; Pearl Oil, in cases, 19V4c; Astral, 19Uc* Star. 19Ho; Extra Star. 22}ic; Elaine. 26c: Eocene. 21V4c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, In bulk, 16c: In cases, 22!$c: Benzine, in bulk, 13c: In cases. 19%c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk 25c: in cases. 31c. TURPENTINE— Sic per gallon In cases and 76c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHIT3 LEAD — Red Lead, 7%0 7%c per lb; White Lead, 7Vi@7*ic, according . to quantity. SUGAR — The Western Sugar Refining Com pany quotes as follows, per lb, in 100-lb bags: 1 Cubes, A crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.25c; Powdered. b.lOc; Candy Granulated. 6.10c; Dry Granulated, fine, 6c; Dry Granulatea, coarse, 6c; Fruit Granulated, 6c; Beet Granulated (100-lb bags only), 5.90c: Confectioners' A, 6c; Magnolia A, 5.60c; Extra C, 8.50c; Golden C, 5.40c; "D, 1 * 5.30c; barrels, 10c more; balf barrels 25c more; boxes, 50c more; 50- lb bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets — Half barrels. 6.50c; boxes. 6.75c; H. & E. Crystal Dorolnos, 9c per lb. No orders taken for less than sev enty-five barrels or Its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14. V> Flour, qr sks... 3,C07[ Leather, rolls ... 336 Wheat, ctls .... 8,935| Hides. No 157 Barley ctis 4.SS4 Pelts. No 302 Oats ctls 713! Lime, bbls ¦. 304 Corn' (West), ctls 3.0001 Paper, reams ... 1,270 Beans sks 6,740! Brandy, gals 3,750 Potatoes, «ks ... 8.28S Wine, gals 81,225 Onions, sks 1,042 Quicksilver, flsks. 47 Bran, sks • 2W Chicory, bbla .... 20 Hay tons 1,219 Raisin* bxs 6,750 Wool bales 320 Sugar, ctls . 4,320 Tallow, ctls ... 553 OREGON. lea . "WASHINGTON. * Flour, qr sks.. T 0.7321 Oat*, ctls 6,491 ' Receipts of Beans were heavy, being 12,235 : sacks. The market was quiet and unchanged, i with the exception of an advance in Limas, which are quoted firmer down south. Weather 1 . damaged goods still form the bulk of arri vals. BEANS— Bayos, $2 75©3: Pea. $3 10@3 25; Butters. $2 75#3; small White. $3 15®3 30; I large White, $2 40£2 H5; Pink. $2 7503 15: Red. $4 25i?4 50; Lima $4 15®4 25; Red Kidneys, ' $4 00®4T5; Blackeyes. • $2 60@2 70 per ctl; ' : Horse Beans. $1 85<92 40. i SEEDS— Brown Mustard. $4 75@B; Yellow, '; Mustard. $3 25; Flax, $2<g2 75; Canary. 6% i € 7c; Alfalfa, 15>4@16%c; Rape. 1%©2Wc; 1 j Timothy, 6%c: Hemp, 3HS3%c P«" lb; Millet. 2H^r5%c; Broom Corn Seed, $2O@21 per ton. I DRIED PEAS — Niles, $1 75 @ 2 60; Green ; Peas, $1 75®2 50 cer ca. j Potatoes. Onions and Vegetables. Arrivals of river Burbanks^ were heavy over ' Sunday and the market continued weak for i that description, less than hair of the receipts • being sold. Salinas Burbanks were firm" for I top-quality offerings, while common stock ! continued to drag. Sweets did a little better, although receipts were heavy. Onions ruled I firm at the recently advanced prices. Miscellaneous vegetables were In good sup ! ply and changes in prices were slight. All ¦ kinds of Beans did better, while Tomatoes ; and Summer Squash were a little lower under i Increased supplies. Green Peaa from Los An ! gles sold up to 6c per pound. ¦ POTATOES — Burbanks ¦ from the river. 400 I C5o per rtl; Salinas Burbanks, $1 10@l 35 per ' ctl: River Reds. »iO®70o per ctl; Sweet Pota ! toes. 65®85c per ctl. ONIONS — $1,75^2 per ctl. VEGETABLES — String Beans, 8£4o per lb; Wax Beans/ 3@4c per lb; Lima Beans, 1 3@5c per lb; Tomatoes, 401?S5c per box; ¦ Summer Squash, $1@1 25 per box; Cabbage, 65c 1 per ctl: Carrots, 75c per sack; Cucumbers, 25® I 60c per box; Garlic, 4%e per lb; Egg I Plant. E0®C5c per box; Dried Peppers, nom j lnal; Green Peppers, 25@40c per box; Mar ! rowfat and Hubbard Squash, $10@12 per ton ! for round lots. CHICAGO." Nov. 14. — On the Produce Ex change to-day the Butter market vu steady; creameries, 163224c- dairies, 15@21c Egg», steady at mark, lf%(^20%c. Cheeee, steady, lOVi&llc. ELGIN. 111.. Nov. 14.— BUTTER— Unchanged at 25c. Sales for the week, 625,000 pounds. Butter, Clieese and Eggs. New York M.oney Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 1« — Cloee: Money on r*:l. steady. "^2^; closing bid, 2»4; offered at 5^4 r«r c«»nt. Tlm« loan*. M^ady; sixty days, 3^i p*r c*nt; ninety <Jay» and eix months, 8V4 per o«r.t. Prime mercantile paper, S%@1 per cent. Sterling exchar.ee. strong, with actual bus ir.«"*s in bankers" bills at $4.8C7r©4.SeS0 for demand and at Ji M-c t *-i ¦•» for sixty day bill*. Pc*t*d rate*. H W-- ;,• 4 65 and f4.S7%. < v.rr.rr.erclal tills. $4.SS%®4.83%i. H«r »ilv<?r. r*iic M^xircn dollars. 46i%c. Government bon««, rt»ady; railroad bonds, irr<cu!*r. EASTERN* M-ARKETS. ... MISCELLANEOUS BONDS4 Bid. Ask-f • ¦ Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — 102 SF & XP 5».112 112*4 B L Wat 6s. — 11414 S P C R 5s. 98 103 Cal NW 5S..113H — . S P Co 4HS-101H — M C- Wat 68.100 — / Sun Ter (5s... 114*4 — Rls I Wks5s — 105 Do 5s 1C5U — 6F Drdk 5S.112 — Suttr-st R5s.lW — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala S Co. .. — 25 Lon& SF Bk. — 60 Amer Bis Co — 90 Mat Nav Co. 6O — Cal Cot Mils 80 — Xev Nat Bk.20O — Cal G&ECor. 50 — N Cal P Co. 10 10U C Jockey C1.10S 115 Oak Bk Sav.l2O — Cal Powder.130 145 Oak T Con.. 75 — Cal Ship Co. — 21 IOOF Hall A 9% — Cal T I & T — 160 Orpheum Co. — 16*4 Cen Bk, Oak 60 72tf PacC Cas Co. 135 — ' Chutes Co . . 5 — Pae Sur Co. 105 — City & C Bk — 120 Paraf Paint.. 38 — Cyp L Imp,. — 6% S F Drydock — 65 East Dynm.. — 375 SF*SJ Coal. 17*4 20 DptPwd pfd — S3 S J Wat C0.IO314 — Do com ..40 — SO & MTgbt.125 — FN Bk. Oak.120 — So Pac Co... 65 — Fischer Thtr 1.40. 2 Swlss-A Bk..ll5 — Frnch-A Bk.107 115 Truck Elect.. — 12 Gas Con A.. — 19 UR InC pfd. 61 H — Hono P Co.. 24% 21 Do com ... 12% — SALES. Morning Session. Board — $5,000 Sutter-st Ry Co 5s (1009) . . . . 104 25 Street— 100 Honolulu Plantation Co 25 00 $5,000 Cal Northwestern By 5s 113 50 Afternoon Session. Board — 150 Honolulu Plantation Co 25 00 California Stock and OU Exchange - Oil Stock— \ Bid. Asked. Caribou > & 12tf 8 00 California Standard 17 19 Chicago Crude ...: 22 .... Clarcmont 9O 85 Four 55 .... Hanford 185 00 Home 60 62 Independence 32 33 Monarch of Arizona 25 SO Monte Cristo 75 '\ '80 Occidental of W Va 03 .... Oil City Petroleum 58 59 Sterling 2 00 2 25 Reed Crude 2 00 2 60 Toltec 23 .... Twenty-Eight .10 75 .... Forty Oil Co 89 Miscellaneous — Abby Land and Imp 1 25 1 40 Cypress Lawn Imp Co 8 OO Truckee Electric 11 12H 12 00 SALES. Morning Session. Board — 2100 Occidental ©« 100 Monte Cristo 80 Street— 800 Llhda Vista 20 Afternoon Session. *¦»'¦•.", Board — 2 Hanford, s 5 185 00 SOO Twenty-Eight 10 50 100 Home 61 400 Home ..,. 60 Unlisted Securities. Beans and Seeds. Meat Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 14. — Cash quotations were I as follows: Flour, easier; No. 2 spring wheat, j $1 lOigl 15; No. 8. $1 03jj"l 12; No. 2 red, i Jl le^Sl 18; No. 2 corn, 5ti^o; No. 2 yel low, 6»c; No.. 2 oats, 80%c; No. 3 white, 31@31%c; No. 2 rye, 80c; good feeding barley, Hb's/'iS^c: fair to choice malting. 43@52c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 lOVs : No. 1 Northwestern, tl 17fc; prime timothy eeed, $2 62%; mess pork, per barrel, $11 15@11 20; lard, per 100 pounds, {7 W! Vj G " 05; short ribs sides (loose), $6 6~H@* 12H: short clear sides (boxed), $6 S7Ht@7; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 24; ! clover, contract grade, $12 25. ; Articles — Receipts. Shipments. Flour barrels 20,600 13,000 Wheat, bushels 40,000 217,800 Corn, bushels 147,400 265,S0O Oats, bushels 113,700 106,100 Rye, bushels 10,800 1.000 Barley, bushels 72,900 28,100 Cash Grain and Provision.". HAY — Wheat, $10@15; Wheat and Oat. $100 14; Oat, $9@12; Barley and Oat, $S@11; Volun teer Wild Oat. $7@10; stable, $0010; stock, (^$5 6037; Clover, $7®10; Alfalfa, $5>@12 per ! tea). STRAW— 35@60e per bale. t Receipts of Hay were 1210 tons, including I 65 cars. The market was unchanged, but $15 I was a very extreme figure., and obtainable only 1 occasionally. There waa nothing new In Feed- BRAN— $1S@19 per ton. MIDDLINGS— $23 50®28. SHORTS— $1S@19 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS— Rolled Barley, $23<£24 per I ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31 50^32 50; ' jobbing, $33: Cocoanut Cake. $23@24; Cocoa . nut Meal, $24:325: Corn Meal, $31@31 50: : Cracked Corn. $31 5(Vg32; Mixed Feed. $22 50O ' 23; Horse Bean*. $30@40 per ton; Broom i Corn Feed. 90c per ctl. . Hay and Feedstuffs. Arkar<a* — Arr>» a*>out a!l harvested. Missouri— Arp>» *hort. Illinois — Applr* fair a.r.4 crop of pood qual ity fn uorth; elsewhere *care and inferior. "-'!•¦•:• — Apple crop light. West Virginia — ArpW m<-*t!y gathered and rotting Welly. <">hio^ — Apples ricked; good crop In north- T>rrt. Michir&n — B'j*r.r beets penermi'.y giving good v:«l<Js ard fairly well epetired. W!«e^n«:a — An lei> rler.tlfu! and of excellent cuslity. lo» - a — Month warmer and tfryer than usual; favorable for harvesting arr'-es. Kansas — Apple* harv^sfd; good crop. Idaho — Harvest of !ate fruits progressed *ltb eatiffacton' results; apple crop eepe cial'.y *O"d. ... Colorado — B»et harreet two-thlrds finished; »~ror> ebove average. ¦Wcyhington — Much fn# weather for apple Or*rT> — Abundant crop of late apj»!*« being har»rrt«>d: quaJity rood. Frorr. tbe Crop Bulletin, TTnlted States De rcrfrr.ert of Agriculture. Washington. D. C. for raorib of October. 1$K>4: The reports ln-!:ca*% a eooi app'» crop, ex e*ri In the Ohio and central MiM'.isippt val ley* ar.4 portions of the mlfifile Atlantic Ftatec New Er.gJanfl— App'.e crop excellent, but tr-i'.t tcmf»hat small. ,n>w York — Fruit darr.ag*^ by frost In 6<t> t«rr.ber: » *ery large crop cf applee of ex e*!>rit quality; hop* ana beass average crop. New .Vrsey — Arples and r*ers better than exvectefl. Penn*rKs.r.;a— Winter fc?r>s excellent. Maryland ar.d Delaware — Fruit icarce, ex cept tat* pears. Florida— Citrus fruits maturing; shipments •rtive. Fruit Crop Report. Edward P. Levy (owner) with J. Frank Ball (contractor), architect Jl. J. Lyon — All work, for a two-story attic and basement frame dwelling on lot on E line of Tenth avenue. 260 S California. S 25 by E 120. Outside Lands 173; £300. John and Anna Handschmacher to Annie J. Larkln. lot on N line of Twentieth street. 25 E of Eureka, E 25 by N 110; $10. . Michael T. Shannon to Domenico Flrenw. lot on S line of Francisco street, 164:11^ W of Dupont. W SQ:O)£ by S 70; $10. Elesabeth Elpper to Paul De Martini and Domenico VatWne, lot on W line ef Powell street, 75:8 N of Chestnut, N 23 by W 70; lift. George S., William H., Grace M., Samuel M. and William H. Crim Jr. to Enterprise Foundry, lot on NW corner of Nineteenth and Florida streets. W 200 by N 12O: $1O. G. M. Brennan to George W. Turner, lot on NW corner of Sixteenth and California stmt-1, W 240. N 74:5. N 78 degrees E e0:», NTT »5:4 N 450:5. E 340. S 600; $10. Eugene A. or Eugene and Elizabeth Holl or Hall to William M. LartV. lot on W line of Elgthth avenne, 250 S of Cleraent street. 9 25 by W 120: $10. Gyula F. Spiller to Lillian Splller. lot on ~E line of Twenty-sixth avenue. 125 S of Clement street. S 25. NE 83:11. N 8% degrees W 23, W 81:2 2-3; gift. ¦ Charles Conklin to John VT. Rellly. lot on W line of Forty-third avenue. 260 S of A street. S 70. W 157:9, NE 71:8. E 140:4; also lot en W line of Mission street. 23:9 S of Fifteenth. S 36:3. W 107. N 60. E 20. S 23:9. E 87; also lot on E line of Valencia street. 123 S of Fif teenth. S 32 by E 100; also lot 32. block 52. lot 32. block 49. City Land Association; $10. - John II. Speck to same, same; $10. William M. Abbott to same, same- tlO. i , /. Samuel D. a-.J Emma Magnes and Matthew D. and Minnie H. Brown to E. W. Crellln. lot on SE line of Mission street. 100 NE of Fourth. NE 25 by SE IOO: $10. Bay District Land Company to United StatMt Building. Realty and Investment Society, lot on W line of Third avenue, 22» S of B street. S 254 by W 120; $10. D. J., Emma A. S. and Timothy T. O'Brien and John Andrew Jones Estate Company to Lynn C Simpson and A. S. Crawford, lot en W line of. Forty-eighth avenue, 225 S of I •treet, 8 IOO by W 120: $10. Bernard Bogner to Solomon Getx. lot on W line of Thirty-first avenae. 200 N of V street. N 25 by W 120; $10. Frederick C. Carlson to A. H. Llsaak Jr., lot 4. block 492. Bay View Homestead; $10. ! Frederick C. and Sarah Hergene and J. Kaner 'by commissioner) to G. F. and H, N. Gray, lot on N line of Belgrare street, 550:5 B of Stanyan. E 25 by X 100. lot 23. block 6. subdivision 1. Clarendon Heights; $507. Mary A. McAleer to Mary A. MeAleer et al. lot on S line of Grove street (Thirtieths 74:10 W of Dome. W 25:2 by 8*125, 1<* 10, block 27, Fatrmoant Homestead: girt. Julius C. Rets to Clara E. Taylor, lot H. Mock 3, R»ls tract: grant. J. P. S. and Hulda C. Johnson to Stw&rti and Julia M. Ross, lot on W.Une of Alabama street. 60. and 275 S of Twenty-elxth. W 50. N to Serpentine. S to point 50. W to Alabama. S to beginning, quitclaim deed; $5. William C. and Sarah J. Pamcrton to Gus taf R. and Frieda M. Pallas, lot on NW line of Precita street, 629:6% E of Mission, NE 28, NW 150. W 30. SE 164 :2V,: $10. Thomas M. and Mary A. Godfried (br !>• W. Lori ng and C. F. Rilllet. trustees) to Contf nantal Building and Loan Association. 1937 D. 10, lot on SW line of Mount Vernon street. 53:8 NW cf San Miguel. NW 75 br SW 100. lots 9 to 11. block B. O°tx Addition to Lake view, trustees' deed; $710. Continental Building and Loan Association to John II. Grady, same;. $10. John Kernes to Anna Kernes, commencing at point N 27 degrees 45 minute*. W 20 from W line of Rotteck street and N boundary Apring Valley Homestead tract. NW 25 by SW 102, lot 31. Salomon portion Rock road; gift. Builders* Contracts. Mattle E. Smith (ownert with C. W. Han sen (contractor) architect — All work for a two-story . frame building (two flats) on W line of Folsom street. 260 N of Twenty-oecond. N 25 by W 122:8. M. B. 55: $6196. Ella M. Leigh (owner) with Kelly Brother* (contractors), architect E. W. Hyde^ — Grading, foundation, carpenter work, mill work. plaster- Ing, electric work, concrete and bitumen work for a three-story and basement frame building on lot on southeast corner of Scott and Hayes street*. 8 86 by E 3O: $11.260. . C. F. Van Issendorf (owner) with F. H. Born (contractor).- architects O'Brien and Werner — All work for a three-story and base ment frame building (flats) on lot on W line of Lyon street. 100 8 Page, W 100, B 25. E 100. N 23. Western Addition ft"4; $78OO. Christian Wagner to Carl Wagner, lot on W line of Potrero street. I3S:tf N of Twenty-flrst, N 29 by W 100; gift. Same to Frieda Wagner, lot on E line of Hampshire street, 1ZS:6 N of Twenty-flrrt. N 29 by E 100; gift. William and Annie M. Linden to Rudolph and Sophie Muller. lot on NE corner of Clipper and Church street*. E 101 :ia by, N 31 :«; $U\. John McAdoolo Mary McAdoo, lot on N line of Twenty-fifth street, SO E of Castro, J! 30 by N 144; gift. • Enrico and Paullina Bellomo to Giuseppe Crosettl et al., umliviUerl one-seventh of lot on E Una of Landers street. 71:1% N of Sixteenth, N 42. NE to point 13o SW of Dolores, S 41, SW to beginning: $lo. John Gillaro to Mary Gillam. property in 1915 D. 401 undivided 4-10 of lot on S line ot .Fifteenth street, 125 W of Sharon. W 5O by 3 loo: $10. i Myra McMahon to Mary D. Mahony, lot oa N line of McAllister street. 5«:3 W of Lott, W 25 by N 100; gift. George F. A. Burkhardt and C. K. and Jo hanna Spannagel to Albert P. BurkharJt et aL, lot on SE corner of Twentieth and Folsoia streets. E M by S 60; a!-., let on E line of Valencia street. 'Si6 N of Twenty-second. N 24 by E 125; also lot on the NE line of Thir teenth street. 104:4<j NW of Howard,^NW 75:2%. NE J31MJ PE 74:««,. SW -JoOillN; als» lot on NE line of Thirteenth street, 179:7 NW of Howard, NW 90. NE 217:9%. SE SK>. SW 231:4; atso lot on riW line of Uurris avenue, 95 SE of Bryant street. i?E 4(> by SW 75; also undivided one-half of lot on S lia«» of Seven teenth ntreet, 1UO W of Folsom. \V 24 by a 100. aod property out of county; $401)0. Kate D. Boyns (Hawkin*> to CaleK Leven saler. lot on E line of Fair Oaks street 123 S of Twenty-flrst. S 20 by E 117:6; |10. Estate of William K. Van Alen (by O. D. Baldwin, executor) to Clara Waiter, lot oa SW corner of 5J«cram^nto and Lycn stre«ta. s 20 by w too; n. Clara -Walter ro Annie S. Mackay (wife of GeorgO, i»ame; $10. • * Mary Cradock (or Craddock) to Touns <% Swain Baking Company, lot «>n TV lin* of D* vlsadero street, 110:5*4, S of Gearv S 27'Oti bv W t»0; *10. . ' ' MONDAY, NOV. U Hops are as strong aa aver, with a sale of 11,000 bales, the crop of the Moxee ranch In the Takima Valley. Wash., at about 8O0. Th© stock was not -strictly choice. Another In teresting sale Is. that of 1100 bales 1905 crop Bacramentos, on contract, at 17a. HIDES AND SKINS — Culls and brands sell about %Slc under quotations. Heavy valted Steers, lie; medium, 10c: light, 8%c; Cow Hides. 8%c for heavy and 9%c for light; Stags. 7c: Salted tfip, 10%e: Salted Veal, lie; Salted Calf. ll%c; dry Hides. 17Hc; dry Kip, 15c; dry Calf, 20c; Sheepskins, shearlings. 2. r i<g40c each;' short Wool, 40©65c each: me dium. 75©«0c: long Wool. $1(S1 50: Horse Hides, salt, $3 for large and $2 50 for medium. $1 50®2 Tor small and 60c for Colts: Horse Hides, dry. $1 75 for large and $1 25^ 1 60 for medium ¦ $1 for small, 60c for Colts. Buck Skins — Dry Mexican. 30c; dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 30c; Goat Skins— Prime Angoras, 75c; extra large do, $1 25; large. 50c; medium, 35c: small. 20c. TALLOW— No. 1 rendered. 4®4%c per lb; No. 2. 3%c: Grease, 2%@3c. WOOL — Fall clip— San Joaquin and South em. 9®llc; Southern, «©9o: Southern Moun tain, 9®llc; Middle Counties, free. 12®14c; do, defective. 10@12c; Northern free, 12®14c; do defective, 10@12c; Humboldt and Mendo cino. 16018c per lb. HOPS— 1904 crop, 29®32c per lb. Hides contlnne firm and active, with an ad vance In horse hides, the other description* remaining about as before. Hides. Tallow. Wool arid Hops. RFLMi ESTATE TRANSACTIOXS. At a directors 1 meoting of tfc» C .urobus £«V.ngs ana Lo«n Society on Saturday L Vi. Ho'.lmaa Jr., Joseph Cai«-paris and A P. Gian r.'.U were appointed to act as a builJing com ir.lttee w'.ih full power to arrange iCT tnt •roctlo'a cf a building for the u*e of the bank •n ;r.« lot recectSy purchased on the north<a-«t corner cf Montgomery «n<j Washington street*. Th* na^etJrg aleo m«d> a call on th»> Fnart? ho:fier» tor f25 j-«r share of the unpaid cap ital. Payment will b* delinquent on Dfcern^ b«r 17 and sale <I«r wffl be oa January •• The authorised car'.tal of this bank is 1300,- O00 In 1200 shares cf a par value of $250 each. VTtma it was erran'.zea !n 1S9S $f«0 per ehare was ptlfl up; Uter a call of $25 per share v U made, ana then $10,000 from reserve was trar.r?e-r»<J to paid-up capital, making the , rr n>fr.t peJd-up capital »100.noo. which will it raised to tlSO.OOO. or $1"S 33 1-3 per share "$>a:<! v-p. Th« rwerve aad undivided profits mznevnx to $74,853 14. William H. High, havlrg resigned bis poal tlon t* Bark Co=r.rnls*ionrr. yesterday entered on hu n«w fle'.a as manager of «»• local •branch of the Irtarnational Baxking Corpora tJoci. Banking Notes. Cured Meats continue inactive and feature less In all positions at previous quotations. CURED MEATS — Bacon. 10%c per lb for heavy 10%c for light medium. 13c for light, 14o for extra light and 14%o for sugar-cured; dry Salt Sides, 10c; Bellies, lie; Eastern sugar cured Hams,. 12%@12%o; California Hams. l'JS312%c: Mess Beef. $10@10 50 per bbl; extra Mess. $10 50611: Family. $12®12 60; prime Mess Pork, $14 50; extra clear, t22; Mess, $16 60; Pig Pork, $25; Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 14c per lb. LARD — Tierces quoted at 6%o per lb for California compound. 7c for Eastern compound and 8^9%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, 9V40 9%c; "10-lb tint. lOVic; 6-lb tins, 10%o; S-lb tins, 10%c. COTTOLENR—One half barrel, 8%o; three half barrels, 8%c; one tierce, 8%c; two tierces, 8V*c; flvt tierces. 8%c per lb. Provisions. CHICAGO, Nov. 14. — Sentiment in the wheat pit to-day was bearish from start to finish. The Impossibility of communicating with the Eastern seabcard by wire tended to make >ji tame session. In the absence of any news from foreign markets local longs were In clined to take profits. Initial quotations on December were off %®^c at $1 14. May was lower to a shade higher at $1 13*s@l H'v Influenced by a small movement in the North west shorts Immediately after the opening covered quite freely. The result was an ad vance to $1 14 % for December. May sold up to $1 14'4. The market, however, soon yielded to persistent liquidation, and prices steadied on a gradual decline. Reports from, the South west wert bearish, a message from Oklahoma City claiming that acceptance of wheat there was the largest In six weeka. St. Louis also reported a poor demand for cash wheat. At $1 13 %, December touched the low point of the day. The bottom on May was reached at $1 13V*. Just before the close there waa some buying on a report of frosts in Argentina. In consequence the market made a slight recov ery, but the ton* at the close was weak. Final quotations on D«eember were at $1 13%, a loas of 7 *c- May closed "%o lower at $1 13H- In the corn pit weakness of wheat and In creased movement of the new crop and lack of outside support caused an easier tone. De cember closed J 4 c lower at 50%c. Trading In oats was exceptionally quiet and prices fluctuated within exceedingly narrow limits. December closed H'iUc lower at 2Ss;i 0200. Influenced by liberal receipts of hogs and low price* at the yards, local packers were free sellers of lard and as the result prices of ail hog products showed losses. At the close January pork was off 7%@10c, at $12 67%; lard was down 10c, at $7 07^4. and ribs were BQ-74e lower, at (6 32%@« 55. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles — Open. High, f Low. Close. Wbeat No. 2 — December .. 1 14'* 1 14% 1 13% 1 13% May 1 1«H 1 HVi 113^5 113% July 99}i 99% 0S»i 9S'fc Corn No. 2 — December .. 61% 61% . 60% G0;i May 4tt% 40»i 46% 46*5 July 46% 46% 46% 46^, Oat» Xo. 2 — Pecember .. 29% 29H 28% 29 May 81% 31% 81% 81% July 31% 31% 31% 31% Mess Pork per barrel — January ....12 67% 12 72»4 12 65 12 67& May 12 70 12 75 12 67% 12 70 Lard, per 100 pounds — January .... 7 05 7 10 7 05 7 07% May 7 20 7 25 7 20 7 22% Short Ribs, per 100 pounds — January 6 62% 6 57% « 60 6 05 May 6 67% 6 67% 6 62% 6 65 Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE. ' Mont Ton ...1 80 t 90!Ton A Cal 1« 2O Ton Cxten ..1 Sft 2 to : Ray A O'Brien — 07 MacNamara . 23 25' Paymaster ... *Vt f:4 Ton Midway.. S5 38' Little Ton .. 4S — Ton Belmont.. «3 70!Esp*ranza .... 01 02 Ton N Star... 17 , is! Gold .Anchor.. 20. — West End ... — 17!Qutncy H — Ton Gold lit. 16 IS' N T Ton Con. — 12 Goldfleld. Sandstorm .. — 221 Jumbo 5** — Red Top 11 13! Jumbo Ex . . 18 23 Goldfiel,! Mhk 17 21,' Vernal Min . . 1» — Columbia 23! OoldfleUl 61 — TOXOPAH MIXING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco and Toncpah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100O Black Ants... 10 :it.'o Mont Ton ...1*0 5oO Bullfrog Min. 51! «0ft N T Ton Cofl. 12 3000 Ksperanza ... riUOCU N Y Ton. Con. - 13 500 GoldHeld Min C2J 100 Ton Pelmont. . 74 1000 GoMfleld Mhk 1S| 50 Ton Belmont. . 73 1J~? Cldfld Red. L CtJ; 200 Ton Belmont.. 72 o00 Hazel Kirk .. 12: 1W> Ton Belmont.. 71 1500 Jumbo Ex .. 201 ioo Ton A Cal 21 100 \*icNaroara . r:>ieflOTon Midway.. 3* 2000 MacNamara . 24' 10P0 Vernal Min .. 18 Afternoon Session. 400 Bullfrog Min. 31 i iftOO MacNamara .. 2* 1WO Gldfld IJed L OS? SOO Mont Ton ..1 87*4 200O Jumbo 50' t5flB N Y Ton Con. 12 200 Jumbo 51! 500 Red Top .... 11 200 Little Ton .. BQj SCO Ton N Star... 18 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. BWArtJ BW.A.k. Adams 0» 10! MacNamara .. 24 2« Black Ants .. — IX; Mont Ton . ..1 S3 — Black Butte.. 15 — ' N T T Con M. — 12 Blue Bull M. — 27! Paymaster ... 02 03 Booth M Co. 1.1 — 'Quincy 11 — Bullfrog Min. 51 —I P.ay Exten . . — 68 Columbia — 2C! Uar & O"Brlen " — 1» DlamondflfU. — .'isjrtay Ton .... — 14 Esperanza ... — 01 ! Hcil Top 10 II Goldfield BiB — l."» [>.scue no 10 OoidHeld Dmd — 20 Kothwell G M. 10 50 Goldflekl Min fil «l| .Sandstorm ... — 13 GoldfleU Mhk 15 22;Ton Belmont.. 7ft 71 Gldfld Red L. — 0«;:Ton & Cal.... 15 — Goldfleld S Pk — l«!Ton Exten ..2 10 — GoMflpM Ton. — 11.' Ton Oolil Mt. 17 1* Gold Mt Con. — 02' Ten MMw'a» . 38 S« Hazel Kirk .. 05 — fTon N Star... 18 IT Jim Butler .. 55 — :Ton Tnlon .. — 11 Jumbo 50 MH'nlted Ton .. — ft* Jnmbo Ex .. 20 21' Vernal Min ..00 10 Little Ton .. 50 —I West End 10 IT Lucky Tom.. — 17' NEW YORK. Nov. 14. — Spot copper in Lon don was strong, closing at £05 17s tJd; fu tures at £66 ts. Twenty-two - hundred tons were ?old. The local market was also firm and higher. Luke quoted at $14 1- l y<il i 02%; electrolytic, $14 25@14 00, and casting at $14014 25. Spot tin also was firm In London, closing at £132 7or 6d and futures at £131 17s tid. Locally tin was quiet, with spot at $2S SJVgp 24 10. Lead closed at £13 12s 3d in London. Local ly It was firm at H 20S-* 50. Spelter was higher at £24 10s In the London inarket and at $5 -»r.yo SO locally. Iron closed at 51a 3d in Glasgow and at 45s 3d In Middlesboro. Locally Iron was un changed. Xew York Metal Market. I > rustraicd wires derance Eastern Quotations. Silver and Exchange .rates largely nomiual. Snjrar t-tot^ks continue to advance on the local Exchange. Wheat futures lower. Barley not ma terially changed. Western Corn still coming In freely. Hay again in hoary receipt. Feed stuffs unchanged. lima Beans firm at a slight advance. Potatoes in heavy receipt and weak. Onions firm. >ot much Poultry offering. Game lower. Continued heavy receipts of Apples. Prunes still improving, but very slow ly. Butter weak and supplies rtJll ex cessive. Egs* lower and Cheese weak. No change in Provisions anywhere. Hides still firm and active. Continued activity In Hops at firm prices. Another advance In live Hog*. The gradual upward tendency in Prunes continues, but at a snail's pace. Most of the crop has passed out of growers' hands. Oth erwise there Is nothing new. FRUITS — New crop— Apricots, ?%Q10c for Royals and 9@12c for Moorparks; Nectarines. «i>4&7%c for White and 6Va@7c for Red; Peaches. 7%©S%c per lb: Pears. 7@12c; Plums pitted, 6®6%e for black, 7U<gs;;c lor red and 7@S%c for yellow; Figs, 2-crown bricks 50c; 3-crown, 55c; 4-c»own, «0c; 0 crown* C5c; bulk white, 2%e3c; black, 3*ic. Evaporated Apples. 6@7c per lb. ? PRUNES— 1%@1&c per lb for the four sizes and 2%c basis for the large sizes. RAISIN* crop f. o. b. Fresno—Im perial clusters. $2 25® 2 50: Dehesa. $1 3CB1 33; London Layers. v ?l@l 10; Loose Muscatels 4 crown, 4%c; 3-crown.- aaic: I'-crow-n. :»*Vic: Seeded. 4%@5%c; Thompson's Seedless. 4^c; Seedless Sultanas, 3y 4 c per^ lb NUTS^ — New Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12O 12V.C- No. 2, 10©10%c; No. 1 hardshell, 12c- No 2 10c- Almonds, 10©17c for Nonparleis 14fil4%o for I X L. 13@14c for Ne Plus Ultra and lie for Languedoc; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern: Pecans, ll@13c: Cocoanuts. $4 50©5; Chestnuts, 8©12%c per lb for California and 12iA@13%c for Italian. HONEY— Comb. 11%®13c for wlilte and 10® lie for amber; water white extracted. 6%jJ 6c; lieht amber extracted, 5©5%c; dark, utf 4%c BEESWAX— 27629c per lb. Dried Fruits,' Nuts, Knisins, Honey. bTtie Tminiiiejre<l volume of the demand for nckt. In epite of the paraiyeis of telegraph —^r\-ioe and the character of some of the ee icuritlea which moved most violently, were *uffce»Uve of a narrow margin for the busi :xiecs and Increased the uneasiness of those l^rbo were on the watch for signs of reaction. It •«-«• «:;¦;-• +•-- however, that the later ."r»r.fth Jc the market wa» due to tbe receipt . of :•*•«.-. orders frora cut of town sources. 1 Th* i?tmoblllty of the call loan rate in face ; of aold movements wes anothT factor in the ;late recovery of confidence. The S3,7CK),000 of !C0i4 engaged for shipment to Paris on Thar» • <ay. together with the $3,000,000 expected to ,mo to Cuba this w*«k, certainly threatens an Iciportant inroad upon the $8.^94.^50 of sur plus reserves ehowa by the Saturday bank •rtatemeat. The $2.0f>0,000 shipped to France on (^aturdar had not figured in that ctate • rr^r.t. But the money market rbowed that If the racouroM cf the banks were running low th»re was recourse available to other sources, «a was the cas* lart week while the basks ¦»"T» reducing loans to the extent of nearly f !5.o<X>.o.yv xi>e hoi* tw held out also that th« t>.«-aten»d call of th« United States Treas ury ui>cn the hanks for Government deposits .might be averted. Loan rat»« were actually, easier towanj the end of the day. Very cheer ful ara hopeful advices wwe reoelved In Wall >tre« izrm «:i quarters of the Industrial aad comraerclal worifls generally. The Hrength of the United £tat*c Steel stocks, Sonthern Pa c:n>. Arnelgamated Copper and the New York trsvrtlor.* were importar.t sustaining factors In . the market. Tbe urual speculative leader* of tre<5e w»re quite generally under pressure. The unroilliar aspect of the widest ga!nera will be perceived m the list of stocks whirh ror* at different tim*a from 2 to 8 points. The extra^rfiinarr variety of the inarket Is shown fcy the 'art that the separata Issues dealt In numbered no ie»s than 195. TTi« bonfl mark»i was irregular, but In tha tr.aln reartJcnarj-. Total aajes. S3.7&5.0O0. nor.fls — United States w«re unchanged on <TS."1. New York Stork IJst. Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Clojw.' Atchison 14.700 I?7i4 8«% 88% Atchison pfd 1.200 103 102«i 102% Bait & Ohio 14.000 8$ J»6«4 »7% Bait A Ohio Dffl.. 100 J>5 85 . M% Canadian Pacific .. 15,4*** 134 132% 132% \Cent cf New Jersey 300 194 i»2% 181 ' rhnm. A Ohio 17.8'X> 47 46U 46T4 Chicago & Alton .. 3,000 45% 45 44 Oil & Alton pfd * j^O Chi * Greatwestern 31.700 «5'i 24«i 24% Chi A Northwest.. 1.000 201% 2f»0% J99Si Oil Mil A St Paul. 13.&M0 174% 172% 173 «-hl Mi: A St P pfd „ is.1 Oil Term & Trans. 1.9<jO 1114 n«i uri Chi Term A T pfd. 1.200 23% 22% 23»i r C C * 8t Loul«. 700 R9% KSU SSU Colo Southern l.SrtO . 23T4 23% 23*. Folo Fouth Irt pf>l. 1.700 &*L B7«4 &s <>>lo fiouth 2d pfd LOOT 3G% . .-»u sn I>*la A Hudson .. 3.0n«) 189% 187% i«« r>la Lacka A W 325 The, A Rio Grand*. l.S^iO ««% 34% M\i Df-n A Rio O pfd. 1.700 87% f.6% M3% Krie £7.5(10 40\ 39% 33% Krie lirt pf<J 4.&O0 75% 'S3* 73% r.rit 2d rfd 2.0CK) 58 M% 65>» Hacking Valley ... 4O0 fOH^ SS% Kl H-"kla» VeJ pfd .. 200 85% «» J89 *" -'-oif Central .. !>..^i0 152% l. r i0% 150% — Ctntral I,4f)0 32*» ::i 31% .. r+nt pf a ~ 3.3rK) 89*4 f>7 57 • <"lty Pouth .. 1.RO0 31% .11 31 >; K«ns <: S irfd 4.000 55% 51% 54% "Loulsv & Nashv .. 17.200 139 U J37V. 138% Manhattan T 7..V1O 16514 Ifi3^ inthi. M»tropol Eecur 4.200 K3% M% .£2 aietropol Et. Ry. .. U.400 125 123« 12364 NEW TOR.K. Nov. 14.— The excited •pecula tion to-day was Cashed by the large engage ment of goli tor Har!« to-day. Tlie wild char acter of the movement of the first hour In ln :Cu*trl«J *;>e<saJt:es and lew grade railroad ;«ucks aroused Kispivicgs as weil. These two «lrfiuene*s pa\-ei the way for the reaction. Jwh'.ct t*tr.e quit* general during the midday ft>KTioA fcr.c forced lL« l«-vel of prioes for the \mcOm f.kr.iar-'. stocks a point or more below t Saturday's le^••l. Tit* d»clin« waa at no time •bcionfl. and the nart played by bear selling ,-m** shown by the late Ceinand to cover by ,«iiorta. Th« aaW recorded during the first jiiour rose to over a half-million ehar*s. ehow :iag tt« ra.t« of activity well raaJntained at the . recent maximum In spite of the Interruption of ¦*:r* service by th« •torm. which practicalir Jpc-raJyzed the artivme* of some of the com modity :..«:,«u New York Stock Market. ] Mexican Central .. 12.700 21 20 20% Mlnneap & St Louis 300 «3 62 62*4 MIr.n,StP.& RS M... 800 92 91 91 I Minn.StP.&SSM pfd 700 149»4 148 147H Missouri Pacific .. 34.HOO 1C9 107% 10S 1 * Missouri, H-& Tex. • 7,300 .-15% 34 34& Mo K & T pfd.. 4.500 6414 64% 64 Na'RR of Mex pfd. 2.800 43% 43 43ii X Y Central 1,0'JO 137=s ISS^i 1.3C>i I Norfolk & Western 5.6O0 74V+ 73^4 73% Norfolk & W pfd... 100 94 94 »O ! Ontario & Western.. ' KW 43>4 42'» 43 Pennsylvania 70,<X>6 157% 135% 136% Ptbp. COi Simula INT 77 77 79 i Reading 25,100 76 75% 75"4 ! Reading 1st pfd .. 1.200 884 &8 *S j Reading 2d pfd . . . 200 80>4 80% 80 i Rock Inland Co ... 17,200 S6% 35 36 I Rock IM Co pfd... 2.40K 79 j, 79% 79 i St L & S F 2d pfd. 1,400 70 69 69% ! St Louis SW 1.700 25% 25 25% St Louis SW pfd . . 4,9(10 54 52% 62% j Southern PaciSc ..139.S0O C7% 65% 67% I So Pacific pfd .... 600 117 116% 116H ; Southern Ry 31,000 «fl% 35% 35% i Pcuthera Ry pfd .. 1.400 96' 95% 95^4 T*xa6 & Pacific ... 14.300 38 H 3t>% 37H ! Toi. St L ft W**t... 600 31% 31% 30% ' T. St L & W rfd.. 200 50 49% 49% ! T'nion Pacific C9.S00 113 111% 112% i rnion Tacific pfd . 2O0 95 84% 93% ' Wabaoh 7.10O 24% 24 24% Wabash pfd 0 800 47% 46% 46% ; Wheel & I^ake E . 300 22% 22% 21% 1 Wisconsin Central 800 23% 24% 2:»% ' Wiscon Cent pfd.. 900 47% 47 ' 47 Exp:-e*s Companies — A in::.- 240 J American , 212 . T'nitKJ States 115 Wells-Fsfrgo 238 Miscellaneous — ; Atr.algam Copper . 77,200 75% 74% 75% ' Am Car & Fdy 2.2f.*O '31 30% 30% i Am Oar & F.iy pfd 600 87% 07% 87 Am Cotton Oil 3.6OJ 33% 32% 33 , Am Cotton Oil pfd 84 i American Ice 400 8% S% »V4 1 American Ice pfd 8ff% 'Am Linseed Oil 6.100 19% 17% 18% Am Lin Oil prd... BOO 42 41% 41% Am Locomotive . . 3.800 31 30 80% Am Locomo pfd . . 200 1*9% 99% 99 Am Smelt & Rfg.. 1S.S00 7S% 77% 78% I Am Em A Rfg pfd. 800 114% 114 114 i Am Sugar Rfg . . . 84,700 148% 145 147% ! Anaccn Mining Co. 1.200 115% 114 114 Brook Rapid Tran 4B.6O0 69% 67% 6»U Colo Fuel ft Iron.. 24.100 47% 45% 46% Consolidated Gas.. 13.300 219*- 218 218 i Corn Products 27,900 24"i 23% 24% ¦ t^orn Products pfd. 1.2OO Kl% 80 80 Distillers' Secur .. 3.000 37% 37% 37 General Electric .. 3.000 1S2% ISO ISO Ii.ternat Paper ... 5.200 21 20 20% Ir.ternat Pap^r pfd 1.900 79% 7i> 79% I Irternat Pump W)0 40% 40% 40% Internat Pump pfd. 800 Sr»% 85 85 National Lead 7,300 28 25 24% North American ... 5.800 102% 90% 101 Pacific Mall 4.300 49", 4S% 48% Peoples Ou 4.100 106% 10S% 108% Pre»B*d St«vl Car.. 1,200 S5V6 34% 34% Pressed P Car pfd. 6CK) 84 83% S3 Pullman Pal Car... 100 230 230 225 Aepubllc Steel .... 3.2O0 17% 10% 16% Republic Steel pfd. 1.500 63% 63 62% i Rubber Goods 3,500 24% 24% 24% Rubber Goods pfd. 200 S7 87 80% Term Coal ft Iron. 34.600 75% 72% 75% U S Leather 19.300 14% 13% 14% V S Leather pfd... 2.000 94% 93% 93% O 8 R«Maty 6.300 SO 77% 79% XJ S Rubber 4,000 31% 30 30% U B Rubber pffl... 500 S6 S5 84% O P Steel 127.700 2S% 27% 27% U S Steel pfd ....122.900 R7% 9C 87% Wrstlnghouse Elec. SOO 177 174 174 Western Union ... 1.700 03 92% 92%! Xew York Bonds. U S r*f 2« reg..lO4%]L ft N unified 4«.103i4 Do coupon 104%; Man °° n gold 4s. 105 Do 8s re-g 104%iMex Central 4s... 74 Do coupon 104%! Do 1st lne 23% I>0 new 4» reg.130% Minn A St L 4c. 97% Do coupon 180V. M. K & Texaa 4s. 102 Do o'.d 4s reg.106% Do 2ds SG>4 Do coupon 106% NR of Mex con 4s S0% Atch gwi 4* 102%! N Y C gen 8%s..lOO% Do a<ij 4s 83 N J C gen 6a 135% Atlantic C L 4s. 99 | Nor Pacific 4s 104% Bait ft Ofclo 4».103%] Do 3s 75% Do 3%s 9<5V»!No r ft W. ©»n 4S.101 Central of Ga 56.111%'OSL 4s « partic.104% Do 1st ine 92%' Pa conv 8%s 1OJ Ches & Ohio 4%».107%! Reading gen 4s... 102% Chi & Alton 3%s. KOVS L A I M con 5s.ll6 C B A Q new 4s.lOS"«'S L A S F fg 4s. 88% CM * 6P gn 4s.llOUSt Louis SW l«ts. 8S C A- NW con 7s.l2S%' Seaboard A L 4s. 84% C. R I & Pac 4s. 78%| So Pacific 4« 96 Do col ta 91 jSo Railway 5s 118% C.C.C & SLgn 4*.103%lTex A Pao lst»..130% Oil T»rm 4s 86 (To! St L A W 4«. 61% Cons Tobacco 4«. 82H| Union Pacific 4s.lO6V t Colo A So 4«.... 88HI Do conr 4s 112% C F A I con t*. Sltfir S Steel 2d 5».. 8S% Den A Rio O 4s. 101 u! Wabash lsts 117% Erie prior lien 4i.l01%) Do deb B 67% Do gen 4s 90%'W ft X. Erie 4s... 91% F W ft D C lsts.110%' Wis Central 4s... 92% Hock Val 4%s...lll I New York Mining Stocks. A«ams Ccn 20! Little Chief 05 Alice 70 Ontario 3 50 Breece 12 Ophir 2 00 Brun* Coo 11 1 Phoenix 14 Com Tunnel .... 09lPotosl W Con Cal ft Va... 1 45) Savage 20 1 nrtm Pllver 1 fiO Fierra Nevada 21 Iron Silver 1 ».V Small Hopes 2« Leadvill*. Con 02!Standart1 2 00 Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— |U S Steel 27% Call loans 2^3: Do pfd 87% Time loans 4@5 Westing Common. 86 Bonfi» — Mining — Atrhlson 4* 102 Adventure ....... TH Do adj 4.« 93% AJlouez 20% Mex Central 4s... 71 lAmal Copper .... 75 Railroad* — I Am<»r Zinc 13% Atchison 86%! Atlantio 21 Do pfd lrc'A'Bingham 35% Boston A Albany.252 | Calumet A Hecla_GfiO Boston A Maine.164 iCpntfnnlal 31% Boston Elev 153 I Copper Range ... 71% Fltchburg pfd 138 Daly West 12 Mex Central 20%'Dom Coal 64 N Y. N H ft H.. 195%' Franklin 14% Pere Marquptte... 75 iGrancy 4% Union Pacific 112% 'Isle Royale 3% Miscellaneous — I Mass Mining .... 7% Arr.er Arge Chcm. 19%!MirhIs-an 10% Do pM 81 HI Mohawk 54% Amfr Pneu Tub*. 6 [Mont Coal A Coke 4% Amer Sugar 147 I Old Dominion ... 27' Do pM If9%!o*c«»ola nr, Amer Tel ft Tel. 14".'-. Parrot 32% Am»r Woolen ... 19Vj!Quincy 115 Do pfd R" I Shannon 8 " Dom Iron A S... 18%'Tamarack 137 Kd E!*ct Illnm..243 {Trinity 17U Gen dwrtrie l«n% t; g xrinlng 24«« Mass Elfttrls 15%IU R Oil 10% Do r'd 57 (Utah 44% Mas* Gas .; 41HfVictoria 6 T'nifd Fru!t ir.*i CWinona 12% TTn Shoe Mach... R4 W^olverine 106 Do"" 3 "*' I/widon Cloplnjr Stocks. Cons for money.. 8S%!n Y Central 140U Do for acct..88 5-16! Nor- & Western... T« Anaconda 6 j Do pfd 93% Atchi*on 80% Ont ft Western... 44% Do pfd 105%! Pennsylvania 70% Bait 4 Ohio. 100% 'Rand Mines ;.... 11UI Can Pacific 135*; (Reading 3!>% Che* A Ohio 47«i1 Do 1st pfd 45 Chi Great West.. 25%j Do 2d pfd 41 Chi. Mil A St P.179 I So Railway 37 De Beers 18*4 Do pfd 98 D«»n A Rio O Sr.'ilFo Paciflo e8*t Da pfd 89% I Union Paclfio 115% Erie 41% Do rfd 98 Do let pfd 75% IT f= Ft«L 28T4 Do 2(1 pfd B7% Do pfd R9«4 ni Central l.V,%i WaT>ash «il Ixwis A Nafh 142%] Do rfd .... 49 M K A Texan... 36U'PranIi>h 4s ge% Bar silver— OnlK. 2r%4 per eunco Money — 21f2% per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is S per cent and for three months' bills 8 per cent. Condition of the Treasury. v WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.— -To-day's state ment of the treasury balance in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold re serve In the division of redemption shows t SsV^eVeaa Ca8h bal * nc#> * u 4,992.32e; gold, • New York Cotton Market. N " 1 E]F* T. On ?- Kov A « "-—Cotton futnre. opened dull. January. 897e; February lOOlet "March. 10.08c; April. 10.10c bid; May 10 lOct July, 10.25c: August 8.05c. *w.iocj Futures closed eteaijy. November, ».75c- De ermher. 9.SSc; January, 9.99c: February 10.06c March. 10.10c; April. 10.14c,° Ma?" 10.22c; June, 10 20c; July. 10.26c . «M1?.; clt S e 1 duI1 - MW^UnK Uplands. 10.25e; Middling Gulf. lO.KOc; sales. 100 bales. New York Grain and Prodnce. NEW YORK. Nov. 14.— FLOUR— Finn. Re ceipts. 31.500 barrels; exports, 62,600 barrels - WHEAT— Receipts, 45.100 bushels. No" 3 red. $1 23% f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duiuth. $1 2&% f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. $1 08 f. o. b. afloat. Options were ! ' weak all day, closing %c net lower- May closed $1 15%; July closed $1 03%; December closed 51 20%. HOPS— Steady, PETROLEUM-+Steady. HIDES— Strong\ WOOL— Firm. v COFFEE — Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice. 8 7-1 6c: mild. firm. Futures closed steady, but 10 points lower. Sales, 48,250 bags, including: December. 7.05c; January, 7.15c; March, 7.40c; May. 7.«0e; July. 7.75c; September, 7.8M?7.90c- October. 7.9©«7.95c. SUGAR — Raw, flrns; centrifugal. • 96 test, 4U.e; /^fined, firm, j BL'TTKR — Firm. Street price, extra cream ery. 1^*"; official price*, creamery, com mot to extra, 15&23%c; held common to «x tra. H"§"23e; renovated, common to «xtra, 130 19o: Western factory, common to choice, 130 10%c . . . CHEESE — Firm : enchaneed. " .1. EGGS — Strong; Western fancy, selected, 2Sc; same, average best, 24ff2Sc SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ly dividend of 7 cents per share, amounting to $5000, November 15. STOCK AXD BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. Nov. 14—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. . Bid. Ask. 4« qr coup..l06»41(W}\ 4s qr cp new.KiO'ilSl 4s qr reg...l06U100*» 3s qr coup... 104% — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. — — Oak T Co 6S.12O 122'i A»so Oil 5s. 86',i S9 Do S» 112% — Bay CPC 5s. — 1021, Do con 5s. — 104% Cal C G 5s. — — Oceanic S 5a. 55 ' O> Cal G & E g v lOm Cable es.120^ — . m & ct 5s. S4 • — Pac G Im 4s. — 97 Cal-st C 5S.114& — P E Ry 5s.. — 105 C C Wat 6s. 96 — P & C H tSs.104 — E4L & P 68.125 — P & O R*6s.ll5 — .F ft C II 6i. — — Powell-st 6a. — — Geary-st 5s.. 50 — Sac EG&R5s.l0O 1CO*4 H C&S SHs.lOS — PF & SJVfls.119 119% Do 6s 100 . — . Sierra R 6s. — — Hon R T Bs.lOtii — S P of A 6s L A Eleo 5s. — 103Vi! (1W0) — — L A Ry 5s.. 115^ — | (1910> 109*4 — « L A L CO 6s — — S P of C to Do gtd 6s. — — I (1905)S r A. 101 — Y Do gtd 5S.101 103V4 1 (1!X>3)3r B. — — LAP lem 5S.101 — | (1006) IWi; - Mkt-st C 6s.ll6 — (1!U2) 114 — Do lem 5s.ll«% — SPC 1 eg 5s. — — MVA MtT5s.lO5 110 Do stampd. — — NRR of CBs. — 107 S P B R 6S.134 — Do 5s 118*4 — S V.Wat 6s.lO4H — N P C R fts.103 106 I Do 4b 2dm.l00 — N C Ry 5s.. - 112 j Do 4s 3dm. M^ - X C P C 5». 99 - | Do* mtg4s 99*4 — N S R R 5s. — J)5 IStkn G&tXs. OT — OO LAH 5s. — 110 !I! G * B 5s.lO2*4 — o w gtd 5s. — ioo |i;n of sf.4«. — — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 35 I Port Costa... — — I Marln Co... 53 61 IS V Wat Co. 39 H *O GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent LAP. 3'i 3%!S F G & E. — 54 j Mutual E L. 10% 11 Stkn GAB.— 5 l 4 Pae L Co... 60 eOWU G & E Co. — — INSURANCE. ¦ Flrem's Fnd.310 326 ! ' RANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk..l26 130 L P ft A 150 — | Anglo-Cal ..85 90 Mer Trust.... — 230 Bank of CaMIO 425 Merch Ex 50 — | Cal *«afe Dp.l49H — * S F National — — First Natlonl — 370 I SAVINGS BANK9. Ger S & L.2330 — [Sav & L So. . — 100 HumSA.L.— — JPec Sar Bk.. — 424 ' Mutual Sav. — 100 I Union T Co. . — — S F Sav U.615 — ! STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 198T4 1 Presidio S9 — Geary — 40 I POWDER. • Giant" — <n%!Vii;orlt — *H | SUGAR. j Hawaiian C 73H — IMakawell C. 80*4 — Honokaa S C 16H — Onomea S C. 2»*i 31 Hutch SPC 12*4 — I#iuhau S C. 17% 13 Kilauea S C. 3% — MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. »6% — Oceanic S Co. 3% 3% Cal F C A. 99H100 Pac Aux FA. 4H — ¦ Cal Wine A. — 7B Pac C Borx.156 157H MV& MtTm. 95 102 Pae S Tel Co. — 1054 SALES. Morning Session. Board — 60 Alaska Packers' Association... 97 tt> 20 Hawaiian Com! ft Sugar 72 CO 275 Hutchinson S P Co 11 6<> 100 Hutchinson S P Co.. 11 P2^ | 100 Paauhau S P Co 17 75 320 Paauhau S P Co 17 S'^ 110 S F Gas & Electric 55 23 100 S F Gas & Electric, b 90 56 00 Street — 10 Pacific Lighting Co 60 25 J6.000 Hawaiian Coml ft Sugar 5s 10O CO $1,000 Lo« Angeles Ry 6 per 'cent 118 ©O $5,000 S P C 1st con 5s (stmpd). s 10.107 75 $4,000 S P of Arizona (1909).... 109 OO United R R of S F 4 per cent. 88 25 Afternoon Session. Board — 100 Alaska Packers' Association... 87 00 5 Alaska Packers' Association... 96 STJfi 25 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar 73 CO 125 Hawaiian Coml ft Sugar. . 73 SO 275 Honokaa SCO 16 5O. 25 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. . 4 OO 185 Hutchinson S P Co 12 12«4 115 HutchlnBon S P Co 12 25 60 Makawell 30 50 50 S F Gas & Electric 55 00 * 50 S F Gas A Electric 54 75* 5 S F Gas ft Electric 54 00 $1,000 N P C R R 5 per cent 106 50 $8,000 United R K of S F 4 per cent. 86 23 >V Street — 15 Hawaiian' Coml ft Sugar 72 5O 100 S F Gas & Electric, b 90. ... 50 OO $10,000 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar 5s 100 00 CITRUS FRUITS— Oranges. Navels. $2 5Og3 per box;* Seedlings. $1 50@l 75; Tangerines. $125 for small and $175 for large boxes: Lemons. $2 60@3 for fancy, $1 75®2 25 for choice and $1 25«?1 50 for stand ards; Grape Fruit. $2@3; Mexican Limes, $4@4 So per case; Bananas. $'J'(i"-> per bunch for <>i:tral American and 75c(g$2 for Hawaiian; Pineapples, <"fi4 per dozen. POMEGRANATES — 50@60c per box. QUINCES — 25@50c per box. FIGS — 5Cc@$l per box. GRAPES — Table varieties. 65C®$1 for crates. 30<g50c for small boxes and $1_ 25@1 75 for oppn boxes. I to restrict business. There seemed to be some general selling by commission houses in j a small way on which the market declined lie subsequently rallying • on reports that I Broomhall cabled freezing weather in Argen tina, though not confirmed. This caused some buying by pit shorts. -The tendency of the market to-day Indicates lower prices, At no time did the market show any snap. There seemed to be Influential selling when the mar ket showed any desire to advance. Wo can I but reiterate our former idea on the market. I It Is a scalping affair, with the public still looking on." In this market futures were lower owing to the decline/ In Chicago and Indications of rain. The cash Brain was. in fair demand, but sellers were and offish and did not offer f«..v. CASHWHEAT California Club. $1 60@l 52%; California White Australian, $1 60@l C5 : Northern Club, none offering; Northern Bluestem, Jfi C2»i® I 65 per ctl. - ¦ FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. in. Open. High. Low. Owe 'December ...$1 44% $144% $144% $144% May 1 46»4 1 46}i 1 46 1,46VI| • 2 p. m. Session. I December— $1 44tf. i May— $1 45%. BARLEY — Receipts were 11,525 ctls. ,The i market for cash .Feed was firm, with eales at the top quotation, and some holders unwilling ¦. to let go at.lt. Futures were quiet and un changed. CASH BARLEY. Feed. $1 07H©l J-H; Brewing and Shipping II 15&1 17 fc; Chevalier. $1 ll*i©l-:ssk per ¦ t " FUTURES.' Eeaslon 0 to 11:80 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December . ..$1 09% $1 C0& $1 OU^ $1 09>4 •May 109 109 108% 108% 2 p. m. Session, j December.. $1 00%. May— $1 08% bid, $1 09 H asked. OATS — Receipts were large, being 14,823 ; ctla, of which 6491 were from Washington. ; Black for* seed was quoted, higher, with a ' sal* at the top quotation. Otherwise thera | was no change. • White. $1 -K!»£®1 67 Vj! Surprise, $1 5591 60- I Red for feed, 91 SUViiU'l *& for No. l and ! SI 22% @1 SO for No. 2; extra One for seed, $1 42Vb@l &0; Black. (1 S0@l 35 for feed and $1 45S1 62H for «ed. CORN— Receipts were 3000 cU«. all Western. ( The market continues very steady at previous I prices, with a good demand, which absorbs I arrivals Immediately 1' Western sacked, $1 4501 60 for Yellow, ' SI 45@1 SO for White and H 45©1 BO for Mixed; I California large Yellow, $1 45®1 60; small 1 round do. $1 65® 1 62% ;• White, nominal ; ! Egyptian, $1 S5S1 45 for White, and $1 25© • 1 SO for Brown. RYE— $1 37%©1 42 per ctL BUCKWHEAT— Nominal at about, $3 per ctl. ________ Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR — California Family Etxtras. $4 80® 6 10. usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 70®5; Oregon and Washington. Jobbing at $4®4 50 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS— Prices In packages are as 'follows: Graham Flour, f 2 75- per 100 lbs; | Rye Flour. $3 23; Rye Meal. $3; Rice Flour. I $7; Corn Meal, $2 60; extra cream do, $3 60; Oat Meal. $4; Oat Groats, f4 25; Hominy, *3 60@3 85; Buckwheat Flour, $4 25; Cracked I Wbtat, $3 75; Farina. $4; Whole Wheat Flour. $3 60; Rolled Oats. bbls, $6 75®7 60; In sacks. $4 25; Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, boxes, $5 60; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 lbs. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1904. Exchange and -Bullion. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 *>¦»>; Sterling Exchange, sight — 4 87 >i Sterling Exchange, cables ' — 4 88 % New York Exchange, sight — 05 j New York Exchange, telegraphic. — <>7% - Sliver, per ounce ...'... — . 5S& Mexican Dollars ...'. 45*.j & -m INTERNATIONAL. ..;.;.. New York on Paris 5.15V New York on Mexico ....21514 Paris on London 25.12% Berlin on London ....... ..20.36ft Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT — The wires were, prostrated east of Chicago by the heavy blizzard, hence there was very little news yesterday, and that was fragmentary and Incomplete. Chicago . was lower. Minneapolis reported a good ; demand for cash ; Wheat, the - outside markets < taking , It. The world's shipments for the week, Kus sla omitted were as follows, in quarters: Ar gentine. 67,000; Indian, 230,000; Australia'. 37.000. ' ' SBgaqraa&uSjft ' The Chicago letter o£ E./F. Hutton & Co. \SSmm "The wires East being down tended Killed by North Shore .Train. SANTA ROSA. Nov. 14. — Frederick Muller was run over by a train on the North Shore Railroad at Valley Ford * Sunday mornins and had his right foot cut oO^ He had evidently at tempted to board the nlsrht freisrht and fell. His death • followed within a few hours after he was found by the station asent. Muller waa a German and aeed about 60 years. COMMERCIAL FINANCIAL 15 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE *V^ TUESDAY. Not. 15. Lot of GOOD >-*» CHEAP WORK HORSES and MARE3. Also a lot of Wagons. Buggies and Harness. Closing out. 114O FOLSOM STREET.