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..-.-:-■■• —.*-■; v -".-..■•--. "• ..--,-■ ." -•-. -*.. -:.--■ :•-'.,■ -'■•■:■■-._.' -,: .. .'..-.„: - M. I>.;ri.O%FEK, Pres. ~ . H. B. CASBDLL, Gen. Supt.77 ST PAUL UNION STOCK YARDS, '■■■-.. ...///'.'J? South St. Paul, : Mini?* r Best I'"<*|m~vit>o<l and Hlo*t .; 7 ?■»--'- -" : 7,^ .--.,, *' .. :~ - rt'•%-,.-a- A<iwni li; „us Market lor i»• * X Connected with * Alt Ihe wailf pads' Shi]»itci'& .ii the >ortli*«<■<..! ?'?-7J- ' """**"""""" t f OGO Beeves and 3,000 Hogs Wanted Dally. CHfiS.L.HAAS COMMISSION COMPANY IHfE STOCK GOMfIiiSSIOM M£R9HINrS. Room 19 Exchange Bldg-, Union Stock Yards. So- St. Paul, Minn -7 and Ui ion Stock Yards, Chicago, ill. - AH-correspondence will receive prompt attention. Liberal advances;i made on con .•^^nn?e^te.-7 : References—Union Stock Yards or any Commercial Agency. 7. ROGERS* ROGERS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Room 21 Exchange Building, South St. Paul, Minnesota. Highest '.uarUet prices obtained- for stock. Prompt attention*'given: to ail ;corr»^;; : *pondenc« and orders. References: Any commercial tgeney.v/.?; : -y.y 7.>1 ■ "' ■ \ '. .7 ,^-JL '_i - * r r,"~ _1 '_ '_ .. _7 :— C — ~• 7 '-" ':. 7/WILUTHOBT:' ' . '" " '—""" " ' FRfIWK THUET. TUfiIFT ;:'Hnili:ft ■ uv* STOCK Q ia^JS_i § PfflV9i^ Commission nisrchants. • ;.;■■ - / . -1-""'/--" .:."■-- .-.:-. r-'-' . ----- -:---- v--^-.-r---7"' ------- ;.-;-!-.. , Located in Chicago, 111.. *•• Omaha, Neb., Sioux City, 1.., So. St. Paul, Minn - "; i, .. CORRESPONDENCE? SOLICITED, 7.7??''- r ;_?? rSo. *«. I'aat HttHM-h- the personal- supervision of. Frank Timet L~""Kaye.-<.'attlo -Salesman. -P.' J. Gibbons, Hog and Sheep -Salesman.:: "-' * ''s REFI'RKNCES-jNatlonaK Live Stock Bank, Union- Stock Yards. -'Chicago; Stock Ynids Bank. So. SI. Paul;..- St. Paul. National Bank, : St. 7 Paul: 7- U. S. Yards? National Bank, So. Omaha;; L4ve ; Stock National Bank. SiOUx -~ *"• ? ■ n jso^P«*BE*i;' Formerly cf..- "Fcwllnson. Stafford & Co., now witk THE m OUSEN-HARRtiGTUN C 3., Live Stock Commission M^hanis, Union^ckiYirfjsrsiJ.: Si. Paul Mini.?, VrHs for M ..r;:et Reports and Gensr;.! Information. steadiedly bulls STATISTICS* OF DEPRESSIMi CHAU- At I Kit ; OVERCOME fIV- RUSH - «?i> * <>l> Mrrtso ORDERS GRAIN-FOE SALE WAS SCARCE "When! Clotted a. "Shade Below - Sat -7 ni'tluy, imt Corn, Out* and Pro- .7 's'_^y 7visions Show Frac tional Gnins. :•''■■■.-: ■ CHICAGO; Nov. 11.—A rush of; early, buying, orders, bringing a decidedly, bull ish foelingi'in- wheat, overbalanced nu merousA»de:prcssirig.'. statistics today and j kept grains steady.- December wheat clos ed sa shade down, December corn %@%c up I and '-ember oats v.%^-"%'c advanced. Provisions closed -unchanged to 2M>c high er. ':- -.] 7- - .--. .-- '. ' 4 . ] 'v-;- 77 :Strength and activity" marked the first r part of the session in the.wheat;pit. At the opening there was such a*quantity* of bearish information.that nearly every body!: ftarlOel *in 7 to 7 sell. ..'Cables: were weak? primary. receipts ,sho.wed pver.half: a . iiiilliuji i i'-.i increase . .a nd? there';.vv'erei also?Tponsluerahle^increases? -iii Ihe.amoiTnti on passage ai?id? in the world's visible supply, Added to this was the news of rains .in. the. -districts, where they wen?: most".'.'heeded."'* December opened '7"4_%c' depressed a 1 "72%c?t0 72"Acunder.these in-; fluencies, l;ut: at once rallied -ori: the sud den discovery that there was a Rood "cash demand, and "that in spite of s the : desire to sell, : there i Was? little "In the market. Commission houses had orders that ab sorbed i all that was offered nt the de cline, gad as a result December sold tip j t<£'"3»s""'S,---\A&"rtbiß point, however, longs wj&r-e* satisfied with prolits a;^.! began to li(tttidaie?'4'*r"3iiclr e-ascd'the market,* De cember closing; steady, a shade under at 7i"?£@Kd:'.?^7rfte'" - ..-., ,77777-- .."-:.-.•'. ,-4. . -.liocui-rtceipts were 10S cars. 7 of con tract grade; > Minneapolis and- Duluth«re." jiorted .!,£"_ ears, .making a- total for, the. three 'pbiils of .1,347 cars, against 172C2* cars^last, week- and SBl cars- -■> year ago..' Primary recti fits were 1,622,321 J bu. ; against I 1.113.000 bu the same'day last year. Sea- . j board: • clearances 7in wheat; and flour i eaiiiiied; .077,000 bu. •. The world's.:visible.; supply increase was .707,000. bu.i- Bread-, stuffs yn i passage iijcrease-d - 2,4oO,"l~*& bu; wbrld'.s.shiiunents last,week were?9,8(52,(8)0 lnii- against-4*,008,000. bu the.-cbfrespond ing week -a .-year ago. 7,..,».',»'-.. ■-;-.'.' . - - . . ! "Coi'ii opened higher on improved ca bles : and- maintained J a linn' undertone." There was *ah • improved -. commission house demand early and -cash people reported?-?^G'fair -.European business on Saturday's > offerings. Week-end statis tics-wore : bullish, and Western and Southwest* markets were bidding hlgh er7""than v thi". point and giving no* sup plivs. -December, which opened %c to* ?s o>*£c *: up "at 59%^8%c4'advanced to - S9%@ i;ik' # add eased only a trifle on profit-tak ing, closing firm, '*^@%c higher at 59% c. Receipts were M ears. . --- December ; oats openeel : unchanged 3at ;lgc. but at once felt the inthience' of a strong ';• cash. ' situation. Commission bouse--- had enough buying orders to ab sorb all the early offerings in the pit and on the scarcity" of supplies from the West ,-and" strong bull buying.-December rase to .''7 ■.•<"• The easy feeling, toward; the' end of the session in other.grains, together with profit-taking, brought a. slight sag and December closed firm "4*l -•*<• higher at 39 - @S9!4c. Receipts wee 238 rears. ." 7 7 •* 7 7 - - >..- ■" 7 " grovisio' s were dull but steady. Early weakW??*' ?in hogs brought a depressed opening, bat the- strength v= in grains brought an Improved tone. January pork closed 2'-..e up at $15; January: lard un changed' at $3.C0 and January .ribs un changed at "T7.f0@7.73<_. "7 7-7. •7 The. estimated receipts or. tomorrow are: Wheat. "175 cars;*;com. 115 .ears; oats, 290 cars; hogs, r 31,000"head. The lending futures ranged as follows: .7 .7, ~Open.|High.| l.j'W.jCloso. .Wheat■.,.- 7 1 \ y I :( .. Noven:-br-r-- 1.,.!55.72">'!50.72"'' |5').72: ! !50.72"^ December .. ..I 0.72%) 0.73361 0.72U,j 0.78% May .. .:......! 0.76 <| 0.70%| 0.75-4! y.76Vi Corn-? ~- ' -.-C| •■ .- \ ".- . November ,' .'. 0.. 1 0.5fn >: 0..",9 ': 0.59 l 7 December' . ... 0.59%j ©.GO -i 0.59*41 '».59% Bfa)' .. .'....77. 0.62*41 0.62%; O.G2Vs| 0.62% Cats- I * I '..-.' 1.7,-. 1 :December . . |0.38%| 0.39"^! t».3j"%i 0.39*.4 .May; ..........j 0.40%{.0.40Tv1 e.40%j 0.40% Pork-':' ; — I " ■-•■■"■■ "!'"'"'-7| 7 January.-.. ....(14.90 15. 114.90 |ir».o."< 7 May ':■.'■ '.-;:.'.... 115.10 115.25 (15.10 15.3) Lard-r: 7 -7 1 41 - I 7 November 4 4]...4.77 .......... ...I 8.55 December "..-..) 8.57% $.57%' 8.57%] 3.57% --January. ,4;-... | 8.57% 8.62% 8-55 | 8.60 - May 7.74- ....j 8.70 " 18.75 -1 S.67V'.i 8.75 Ribs- .-:,-• :;-r- I I |7 "-.I -. -" January ■■■■: .4.1 7.70 -1-7.75--.I 7.70 I 7.72% May ._...... .j 7.82%) : 7.B7'ii 7.80 | 7.85 - ■•5-Cash; quotations were as follows: Flour -Very airm..-' Wheat—No. 3. 68ffi71%c; No. t red,- 71;- 4 e. -Oats—Mr.* 2, 40~_@41%c;"-No. --1 white.- vl:' { «rW,ie; No. 3 white,. 42%@43c: Rye—No.: _ 7 68% c Malting—Fair •:> to choice. BteWSOi-. 4 Flaxseed—No. 3 "•? North-' western. .51.45. Timothy Seed'— Prime, $5.85. - Mess, per bU. 51;'..5W713.!«. Lard- Per 100 lbs,"'--.- "».S7%@S.S9. .-.Short Rlbs^iSideiS*■ (1005e),4 $7.8ft87.93. •" Shoulders —Dry salted (boxed), 7Uft'7'-e. i' Clear Skies—Short -"(boxed). "S".2B@"".2ft. V.^Whisky —Basis of high wines, $1.31. f Clover i Seed —Contra-"* grade, $9.05. ".Receipts—Flour, 45.tKW.:bbls: v. heat. 240,000-bu:7corn,7loo,ooo bu:\oats.'-S6.ofio\bu: rye. 6,000 bu: barley." I«6.(t00 ~ bu. Shipments— .: 19,0004 bbls" wheat. ;; lO'r.'We)-. bu; ~~ corn, 116,000 * bu; \ oats. 351.01.*' bu: barley. 17.000 bu. 7On the pr - .1.1, >■ exchange today the butter? market linn: creameries, dairies. 13(g 19c.. '*-.- Cheese * steady, • 9*4(Q'ld"4c. **-■ Eggs firm,' fresh; :■ 22'# 23c. -.-. ~..-:iyy- :':7.7 -'-'7? \.. MINNEAPOUS. ; iir.N".\!.7SPOLIS. Chamber of Com merce. Nov. 11.—Although 4t the ----- regular Monday-; statistics ~ and 'the. early ad vices ; In ' gt-nera 1: were against the: price, wheal field firm this morning with a- broad and m. i SUMMER & THOMAS, LIVE STOCK * BROKERS. Orders taken for all kinds of -live stock and time given to? responsible parties. , Correspondence solicited. .7 SOUTH ST. PAUL, 77 * SIOUX CITY?/ Minnesota. 7? . - lowa. - -■_- 7 active market. Liverpool"opened - un changed, but promptly.- fell off *-7%<§'%d, and. at the close was "4@%d lower.; For eign . exporting * countries increased their week's shipments somewhat. There 'was a heavy increase ■ in the amount afloat Northwestern \ receipts were larger,7.with 1,229 cars here and : in Duluth. 7 Free sell ing followed the 7opening,, but with ah accumulation of buying orders the mar, ket withstood this. V 777. , ;. --* Primary receipts were •. 1,622,000 bu, against 1,112,000 a -year/ago.-; Clearances, wheat and flour, 566,000-bu.? -Minneapo lis received 961 cars v and Duluth 268, against 684 and 185 . last year. The "market closed quiet and- firm, De cember at 70%<570%c.' ■ and May at 772%@ 73c. Chicago December, closed; at : 72%* 73C 7 - \ >;777:v:- t.-^.■:.".•-■'-;-.>-•, "i An excellent demand was noted "in *he cash market. Although receipts ran close to 1,000 cars, not:all-"of. it • was of-, fered, considerable going for.delivery7 on previous -sale -.■ to arrive.-..;■•-, Spot 7 No. 1 northern?sold at IY^IMo over. No. 1 to arrive was traded in around 72% c.*.,: In the 1 No. 2 1 northern the same conditions - ruled ; as were 7 felt last week, - wheat in : cars j available: for prompt '^.reloading bringing - "ac under December, and Great North, crn cars lc under, No. 3 wheat sold' from ' 67% cto 68% c. the bulk at 68% c. : t Rejected wheat and no grade 'ranged from 60 to 65c. ,;'''7,77';.7. iC'i'.' .*-■:' ■'..-:.*?■ j. f:.'•*.:*.- -4 On Track—No. 1 hard;:-^c;i~Nb4? 1 northern, 72c; No. 2 northern-, 69%@70c; to arrive, 69c; No. 3 wheat, 67%@68"4c No. 1 flax, $1.44%; No. 3 yellow corn, 59% c; No. 3 white oats, '30"£@39%c; No. 2 rye, 55c. Barley, 48c to 56c.. 7 7 - ~$ Flour—Demand is a \ little 7 better - to starts-than on the-closing days «£• last' week. * ? Millers / are r; holding firm , at- j un-' changed prices. Strength and advances | in millers - offal operate to. hold Hour f prices unchanged. .7 The car shortage is! still a matter of complaint. '7-"7 >■ . Shipments, ■". 64.838 bbls. ...-• .'--," 77. 7744 .' , First patents are quoted ?3.55@3.05; sec ond patents, $3:7'"@3.80; ..firsts- clears, 7"2.E0 (53; second, clears,-- $2.*30.4 ** ' The market-was relatively • although prices;were trifle lowtejiO With Duluth -November.* as -fa'- basis",' Minneap olis cash was salable at over for choice No. 1. Rejected -sold -it'4_"sc - un der No. 1,4 the bulk of 'it! at 'SI: 40.-": Some rejected out of store brought $1.42. No grade sold at $1,38. 'Minneapolis received 321 cars, against' 169'last-'yeaT* - and * ship ped 12. Duluth' had' 185' c'aVS: *; -:: -' .-'>'-":•'" Closing Minneapolis, ; * cttsfr; $1.44"4; to arrive4sl.44Vi; November/?! 42; December/ $1.41; -May,- 51.46: Duluth. cash", $1.15: on, track, $1745%: to arrive $1.45- November, 51 .-44*4; December. 51.42%- May $1.46. ' - :'-7... -y-:-- -. -.': ■■;■■. ■;■:■ -' Corn—No. 3 yellow totieheM 'COc* 'on sale of one lot. -A few cars o"f new corn were In the: receipts; also some ' car corn the latter selling at 54c.7 The market showed wide range, No. .3 going arouad-5.)c, and No 4 corn at 55-e. Some new No ." vH hnv sold at ESc, and- no grade at-56\'c? Closing figures on No. 3 yellow 59:<4c Re ceipts, 16 cars; shipments,! car.'-' 8 Oats—Strength and-activity were noted m.oats. No, 3 white sold up to SSSe for Vf-.XY choice, ordinary selling, at 3'.-(u33"4c7' Oats to arrive were salable at linn S No i, white closed .at . ■ftv.'fy&s^'* "i* e " ccipts, 48 cars; shipments, 3 cars/-?? ' Feed and Meal-The. market is very firm and the figures below-are consider nl,Tto l rlc ics * Fcp<l mt'n are !3£: di£ i rSS!2 to shade «v«n'on; round-lot orders. c„%--, rn? e/' f nl kicked corn. feed iJ^iyJl-' X -feed> ?-W22.75; No. 2 feed $22.50*722 75; • No. *3 feed. $23 41 granulated K™r c™on: SaCkS At ™'* of iSrStU^uAn^ th(^ advance' was made .today. Millers are 1 firm in their 7views even after the reported advances of . the past week, and are -holding at full fig-. ures. - Today's gain - is. 25c per ton all around.-Bran in bulk,' $14.75@15.5: "bulk shorts. $15*535.50; flour? middlings. PS.S® 16..5; red dog. $'8.50@3i1; -feed? in *£oo-lb sacks, $1 per ton additional; - in 100-11. sacks $150 per. ton additional.; Shipments j, ay*/ tons.. > v i..' . ■ 7*--*■**(-,* - * w^s.-^ ~ - Barley—The market' 'tt Strdrig. "JS No 4 ranged all the way from '51c | to to 59c" according to quality. ': Demand• was good' teed - grades are quoted: at 748«"":o2c • malt ing grades.- 52@.S6c'* 4 Receipts," "' 43"' cars* shipments, 6 cars..-4 . 7 ' . --'- Rye—The strength 'hi; rye continues and there was another. advance today. Choice No 2 rye sold over "Saturday's closing figure, bringing 55c. No. 72 rye clos d at Gsc■:bid. .'Receipts,' 6 cars; shipments,-C Cars." -> 7 "; '-"..;.-" ,-;_-.->■■■ - -. -:-..-4.-. Hay—Prices firm;- as ' quoted. 7 Upland fancy, $9.50; upland,. choice, $9.25; ■ upland," No. 1. $9; midland. $7.5^8;-medium; $G.!»0 i-ti: timothy, choice, 4 $12.5); rye -'straw, ■' choice, $4.50*x5; wheat and oat straw $3 "0 *54. Receipts. 155 tons. .7 '- '4 Following were the closing prices' ? : -. Open. High. Low. Mon.7 : " Sat gee 70* -% 71% , a*-*. 70"V4-%7. 70%- M«>* 72% ;: 73%.72%-% 8 73 73% State Grain Inspection. '■'-- ■'■■•.- -Northern;. .???'? >f r.. x- .i. No-lhard*No,lNo.2.No.3Rej.Gd. Gt. Northern.. S3 ,44-*: 17 * 7 87 18 CM. & St. P. 7.'"*:. ,15 i-7 53 .:;.. 20 7„ 5 ;■'.* 13 Minn. &SL L.7. 7*4 "24 23 - - - 4 Soo" Line....... ...r 11 4.1».',? .4 9.4 ..*c 7 3 ; Nor. Pacific* .. -3 -2-3- '37 1 *7ii ' C,.5.P.,M. &O. .. -.. ?,;ll .38 ,-747 £2 7 Totals .. .7.7..7;;."6 ; ?-173;;'.1117-?27.""- 71 _^ ■■■ Other - Grains Revived — No. .1 L winter' wheat, 1 car;. N0.72. winter wheat. 40 cars; no grade wheat. 1 car; No. 3 corn. 1 car; no grade corn, 2 cars;. No?-* 2 white' oats,74 cars; No. 4 white oats, 74 cars 4 No. 3 oats, 10 cars no grade?" oats, 4 cars I No:* 2 rye,' 10.cars; No. 4*»arley,-9 cars; No. 5 bar ley,' 6 cars; No.:1; flax, 29 cars; iTb.grade = flax, 1 car. .. 7 *. .*. 7 .... >»_ - Cars :-. Inspected \: Out—No. -."' 1- northern wheat. ,7 cars; No. 2 "northern J wheat. 87 cars: No. : 3 .wheat, 10 ; cars; rejected wheat... 6 j cars: |no "grade 7 wheat,*! 2-i . cars; ? No. 3 corn. 2 ears: No. 3 white oats, 1 car; No.. 4 white i oats, >73 - cars: ? No.' 3 - oats, *16 cars;" No. barley, 6 cars; No. 5 barley, 1 car; f No. 1 flax, : 23 cars; - rejected '■*. flax, •*- 2 cars.?". —. _ :'_-.*- i-"-.-?--?;'-.;-.7;4;:.7.:-- *? ', 7 DULUTH. ? DULUTH," Minn., ;-??Nov??7? -Wheat opened - off "but.;firmed7 up to a. higher ■ point 7 than \ Saturday's close; December opened ."4c:off.at:7o"^c'and-sold'to.7lc.'-s'-It i closed. off .'at 7C%c, a net gain of %c. May ■opened -%c off at 73J-.C, but"? advanced to 74% c. It closed at 74% c, the.: same as Sat urday. 4* Cash wheat 7 sales were very ; large; = Flax ' was ; higher.**; November, open -ledi at Saturday's ■ close at *. $1.41,.' a: 2c ad vance, ; b*:t-: lost;»part: of >: it."*i£Sales - were' :- *77 . -'•"•_...;.: ••■;'"- "-.. ;-•-..--," 0_: i- 7'i ■".-.: :--;.•'7 ..^".;y.. f .-:--. -..--■:-■ '.--■-,*■■ ■ ■ ;.-r ?-.-,'-;.- -7- -■.-.7-7-;'**'*-"'7 j.7 !-*■•-,-:• ■' 7*.-- -—..-7--. ctf,7'~"-C THE ST. PAOI, GLOBE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1901. - very 7, large, both £in 7 futures y and .i cash.'„ : Changes :in Stocks—Wheat jin store, 5,7&4, --i 878 1 bu, increase i: 291,167 '; bu. Corn, 5,489,053. • bo, increase 892 bu. Oats, 316,692 bu, in crease * 10,844" bu: ::i Rye.- 295,8517 bu, Increase : 26,1217 bu. Barley. 693,491' bu, decrease j 163,- ■ 187 bli.* Flax, 2.028,130 s bu, decrease ? 121,093 ; buTSi Today's t Receipts—Wheat, 268 z cars; "corn,' I:car;?oats,. 3 cars; | rye, '2 cars; bar ' lev, 13 "cars -7flax,*- ISS I cars; j total, 472 cars. - ; Shipments—Wheat, 274,308 :: bu; 5 flax. 210.- : ;766 bu. Close: :7-Wheat—No.ll. hard. cash, : 74""'c; ' No. .1' northern,'* cash; and ;to ; arrive,*, 71% c; 1 December, .70% c; £ May." 74% c; | No.-: 2 •northern, ■ 69*40; -*No.^3/ 66*"ic;"flax,7 cash, $1.45; to arrive, * $1.45; ;. track/ $1745"^; *■ No-. • vember, $3.44",*; '■/"■' December, 7 $1.-12; -7 May, $3 40; Urst-half 7? November, $1.45; 7-oats. 39^c; ?rve,-56^c; corn," S9c; .barley,:. 49@ 58c. '*- ** .. -,-■■-, ... ■■""• ■ ' ""■."_* MOTHER GRAIN MARKETS.-/t. WHEAT MOVEMENT—Nov. 11.—The following are ; the receipts ] and ? shipments. -at the principal primary wheat markets: 7 *.7r. -r, .; *.-...'.Receipts. >* Shipments. Bushels.""; Bushels. - ; New - Y0rk'.........."....".. 142,700 777 138,184 Philadelphia .'.-......;:. 36,996. : 7.' 37,550 8a1tim0re►.;;7;.v."...;:.;": 66,685-1 ; 7xNone; T01ed07.777.......:....:... 21.997 77~;1.100 .Detr0it*?::::....:.......... 7.000 7 -"*;2,037.- St.* Louis;; ir.V.^.-T'r.'T; .7:.-. • 78,000 ;• 'f? ** 3,030: ißostoi. :..:....;..^*r::^7..191,85)77 77; None Chicago yrr.:.-..: .'....:....239,900-?7 ;?•':: 124,886 Milwaukee ■:: .'•...... .- -- •' • .*-.124.«w -.-'"-.■ 7:7 35,2*0. >Du1uth.:..:..7.V..i... 243.424 777^274.308 Minneap01i5;.*...:...:.;■:..806, :77^7 51,000 - ansa's City *..:>r'..*..7...... 97,600 i,-' .7 46,400, .-SNEW YORK, Nov. 11."—Receipts;: : 25,200- bbls; 7 sale?,- 4,500 - packages; '•-;. state ; '■ and Western 5 firm at' recent J figures; with; rfal.r demand. vW'heat-Rec^'inHrH-.WO bu*,? sa: s, 1,755.000 " tin; /opened' easier -' because? : of .lower j cables,*:'-but -promptly; recovered -and7-wasi;strong 'ail tiu morning with ! corn, December, 7!) 11-15-7/301 7 - H*e; May, 81-1r16@81711-16c.'7 Rye—Firm:" slate. "7@ sSci7c.7 *0.7'f.'.. New 7York7cark>ts;;No.>2, J iterri?? 63c ~ f. - a.>;\ b. '- ailoat. *.**-7Cornf'Re-? ceipts, 40,700 bu?; 'sales/: 6" "M*; bu; ? strong on 1 higher cables,-continued'bullish; st-? em - news ? and ■: cover-ns^; - December,*; 6P,is< GG9ic;7 May, Oats—R«<-oi|>is. J 328.000 bu; - firmer with • corn: jj tra«k • white, "5*5»56e- track white iWestern,'746^f-o0c"; .. * a KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov."" IL—Wheat- ' December, 7 68% c; 7 May, ? 73%@73'^c; *. cash No.*; 2 - hard, 69^c; No. -r 2 .red. ...71Vi''<*72c.',. jporn—December,-- 63% c; May, 63%®«3%c; cash g No. 7 2 8 mixed,' ; 65%<fi6b*"4c: t-- No. - 2 white, -: 66@6*7*4c. Oats—-No. 2 white,, ~~*M 430. •• -*: -7 -... '"- '■V7-T.-7 7 LIVERPOOL, Nov. 11.—Wheat-Spot; firm;. No. 2 red: Western ' winter. ss'lod:: Nd. 7l" £ northern spring, 'ss! 10"4 d; No. 1 Calilornia* 5s : lid.* Futures:steady;7De cember/: 5s 9%d;* March, 5s lid. Corn- ; ; Spot I firm; American mixed, new, 5s 3\yiy Futures 7 firm; ". November,".nominal; -De cember, ss-3^d; r March, 5s l%d. 7 Imports; of wheat into Liverpool last-week!- were W,00&- quarters * from j Atlantic '- ports none from p Pacific ports, _ and 11,0001 quarters from j other ports. Imports of corn *r from 'Atlantic ports-last week were 10,700 7«uar7 ters. y.-,. ---: .-■„-' - -.... -- MILWAUKEE, Nov.: 7 Flour: firm. Wheat—Firmer; -. No. 1 northern, s 73c;: No. 2 northern? 71@72c;. December,* 73c: ; puts, "2Yc; calls, 73% c. 7,Rye—Higher;- No.- 1, GC(<-60*»c. Barley—Firm; -No. 2,758"4@5&c; sample, 45"7;59c. Oats—Firm; No. 2 white 42',L.!f?43c.*- Corn—December. - 59% c; puts' 'May, 67%cr calls, -May, 627 8 c." - " ! r-' '■ VISIBLEi SUPPLY-New York, Nov 11 —I he statement. of the'visible supply 3of grain in , store ; and afloat on Saturday, , Nov. . * 9,"*_ as > complied iby the '■.. New - York .Produce;-exchange, is as- follows:; 7 ;= --, ?; Wheat, ii 41,915.000; ' increase," 767.000 v bu. - . , Corn, 12,641,000; decrease, 5259,000 '- bu. *7i Oats, 7,790.000; decrease. 308.000 bu.* ■--> :■"»*': Ryo. -2,132,000: increase, 88,000 . bu.-7 ----- I Barley, 2,698,000; : increase., 303,000 * bu. 7 ■'! PRODUCE AND FRUIT. .; Butter—Creameries— -- 77 Extras ....:.- .' .....;...• .23 @ .23' i Firsts ......... 21 .2iy 3 Dairies- 7; * - '7": 7". Extras>7.7*....;.. ...;........'.. .13 @ .2077 , Firsts -;~-.-.:-;..-.■--■■.-..-.'iii^r.i.:.:'--. 17 @ -.IS 7 Ladles- . . ■* — Firsts -../.7.'..vr........../.'..".. .11 <&■'- .UYz Packing stock ................ .12 <& .13 7 ':" Cheese— ■ -""* -. Twins, j fancy 7.-.. .7.7:. 7. .V. 777 : .liy.'3;.- .12 7 ! Good to choice :....*.....'7r.".:.. .10 -*@ 7 .117 Full cream. Young; America.7.•-. ' .-. * .12/ Brick, No. 1 ..:.*:.*.-.7;....///7.i27@ .12'". Brick, No. ..;.. :..."..v7.11? @" .11*.".. Swiss :.,..... ?;.'..... ...„.'7- =-; r .:/^;l4<. Limburger '.....". .............;7 ?-' -,-:*.l2'--j" -•: Eggs- 7 '.." .. ■, •;- :.";"; '7?7.;.-: '" Fresh stock, " cases included, ."-' ' loss off --. :..:•...:.;.." .19" <&" . 719' i Storage .......:.-. ....'.•:;'..V..:: .16- C'! .16%: I-1 Beans—/. "7 ■?.' .'' 7""- '-*-.-7"• '-.7--" 1 Fancy navy, per bu"77.,7.. 2.00 7#".2.25*77 -Medium, hand-picked, bu. .'.l 1.50 @ 2.10 Brown, fair to fancy 7..,.':?.L50.' <?/ 2.25 , Peas—- -*-. - ;-" ' • _?'..; .*, 7 .•» .7 Yellow, peas _r.7.7..'..:'....A... I.CO - _:■ 1.25?." --■ Green peas '..7................'.: 1.00 7@. 1.357 Potatoes— • - . Small lots, per bu ............ 7*l @ ,75 : Car lots . ..'..'..".'.'.77.V. /..'. .'..."."• .65' (fir- .70 '? 7^ Sweets—.,. /• -• . -: ..-"-.' 'Jerseys,: "per-bbl - ............ 3.50 [ @ 3.75 '- Cobden/per bb1......;......... -■— ■ 3.25 ? Vegetables- 7 1 .-7; a- ;;';-..*: Beets, bu 7.. • • •............. 7... :357 @-" .40""-' Lettuce, leaf, per dozen-*.':..* .30 @ .35 7 Lettuce, "Southern," head, per 77 - ?7 :.* dozen .'•"•••••'-'•* .'...."".7;....:.'.7 -' "?- .757 Radishes, dozen bunches ' .; .*-::75 " Green onions, doz. bunches. 715 <""7 .25 . Parsley, dozen .-.:. 7 .15 @' .20- Tomatoes, basket .7.7....*.... . . .65 . Wax and string beans, bu .. --.>• 7. 2.00 7 Carrots,. l|u" "*.*.'.. 77..:..... —; -.*.-'; ' -'" -.50 .7 - Onions, dry.' bu'.":•:.. 7.7......... 790 ' @ 1.00 7 ! Cabbage, : ton = ...;„. .7.: 8.00 (SIO.OO ; Celery, "dozen-bunches ?.'.7.7.7.25 .(fib '.30' - ! Cauliflower,;dozen. 7... 1.50 @ 1.75 7 j Egg plant, dozen .7..........*.^ ..'-.; 2.00w 1 Turnips and rutabagas, bu.. .35 @'-iAO-'y Parsnips, .7...........:..'..;'. 40 -. @..- .50 ■.;/; | Spinach, bu v..'......:..77;..... ? -;.- ..-.75;-,.'.j Cucumbers, -per dozen- ..*../. _. * 1.50 ;;■. j Peppers, -basket, .v........... . 7.50 '\ Beets, new. per dozen '7".'.;/."; r 7 .60 7. I Okra.-per bu 7:7..7.7.'..7iV.7.. 7 r 2.007/! -Cranberries— * ■/-*- .7 7 ! Cape Cod, per bbl 6.50 li 7.00 S I I Wisconsin /.:....., 7.00 @ 8.50 7 Grapes—7 - . .-- . - •! Concord, 7 basket ...:.;........ -.18 @ .20;-; I Catawba,': basket -..*.......... 19 @ .20 - California/crate ..:.:......;.. 2.00 (a: 2.25 "Black Ferrara, crate 77. 2.03 - (5) 2.£5 . Malaga, bbl ..................7: C.09 @ 8.00 *:"Miscellaneous— -■ " . ■ " . '• ? - 7.- ~. Bananas*..'-....... ....7.:/':... 2.00 Q 2.50 7 Keifer pears, bid.............. 4.00 - <&■ 4.50 7 California,:pears, box-..'..... 2.50 3.00 '" Honey, per lb .:......... .14 -@ .15 , Popcorn, per lb ":... ' .147 :' Apples.-,'""77, ''"7- "'-7' ' 7-.-" Jonathans, fancy, ;bbl ....... " . •■ C.007- Xt n Davis ...................." 3.50 "&V4.50"" Baldwins ........ ...:..7...../ 4.50 7'@ 5.C0 Wine Saps ;.77...7..'.'...•.".■....-: 4.00 @ 6.. ?/ Western stock,, per box ... 1.50 @ 2.00 7* Lemons .-;• / ": ~"- .-'■■ ■'-."* "' '- Fancy Messinas. box :'.'.7..7: 4.0) : (5 4.50 California/, per b0x:......... 4.03 ? #4.53; •- Oranges-^-'-. " ? ' .'"7' 7 '7 7--?="7> "Mexicans.-box ;.:.!. & 4.50 '.Flo-Ma's; box 4.00 *7 4.50 -'•'.Nuts— _7. :-: ■'• "-' ■''- ■"".'■''.-■ : 7*;'-; California walnuts, lb ...... .^- .12 Pa'nuts/ raw ..:../.'...' ~y .703*" Peanuts, roasted.--.:..........-.07. @-.-.07-14. .Brazils-..;:.....;.........;........,7-'77' ;'.12"/. j Pecans, , medium .."./..:... f. .'". ""i.. 7*7': A2\_ - English walnuts 7.~• • •....7 ..i-i'.i£-cr 7 .12. Chestnuts, pmall ...777.7.*..".77777" " .15 ■ Chestnuts, Italian ...... *.•- ':**-' 712/"." Hickory small, bu J.?/"* 1 .:, 2.50 Hickory, !large,': bu 7.7.::vr.r."^- '-v- 1.50 ■ :Cocoanuts.;per ■ dozen;..""7.v;Vi*l6: -G '7 .-M -.; 7 Figs and^Dr.tes— 7:- 7 vaiebi; .' 7.7: "7 Figs, 10-lb b0x:.......".. .". 7.'."'- - ,*=>-#* r. -7 .75 - 7 Fard' dates, 12-lb boxes, ib.. .10 Halloweedates/1b:......:.... 04"4<f"- .05 Apple Cider- 7 - " -• Sweet,; per - bbl ......... v .... - : 5.0" - Sweet, per half bb1.... 3. - Hard/ per bbl /..'..7.........7 7.00 @ 7.50 7-Dressed "Meats— - '7 -Veal, -. fancy : ..."..............., 07 @ .07Vi Veal/, medium?.-... 7..7....'.;... 716 *"r) .0614 ■. Mutton country dressed .... .05 # : .067; -Lambs .7::..7. ."...:7.Y........ .06' @.037' Country-dressed - hogs :.. 7:.;" .ot""4@ -' .07*4 -Live Poultry— Chickens, hens, lb ........... . .05 Chickens, springs .06 Roosters .03V2@*:*.C4 7 Turkeys.r.7..... ........... .".';".7" .06"^^ 7.07- Ducks .....7.7 ........... v .... ; .07. Geese ..... .. ......7.7..7.... .; -.-" - .03 - ' * -Dressed;poultry. sells . iy>"z2c: higher. Fish-'.-"..-: '■ ■ ... ,; " ■ 7:7 - "'■ '• Sun fish and perch, 1b7.7..r.;.f*.02- @?"-.03l" Crappjes r .07 Frog legs, dozen ?'......:....:; .03:?@7.07.i? . Pickerel,, per. lb .... 7,....:. .05 7 @ * .Ooti Pike :..".... -7-". • "•■'■' '■'■ ."•"•-.' •"• •■■■■ : 07"-i@ .08 / ' Whitefish ..: ..7 5/.-7'...:7..".'7?'.07 I,";'&' 7 .05 - 7 Note—The -7 prices *- quoted 25 above 7 -are"; those at; which" the commodities mention ed J are sellings? on 7 the s street. In 1 large Jots these -prices may., be; shaded. 7r-'- -7 - .:* 7, Orange 7Crop" a 7Bit; Sltort. 't.Tyy^ LOS ANGELES, Cal.% Nov.' ll.—Careful: and. conservative: estimates :of the' orange' -s crop of - Southern i California^ for •■ the sea- * ." son 'of : 1901-02 i indicate * that jit will kCbe' ' from 15 -to 20 * peri cent ' less 7 than jof 5 last: ; year, t? and, with--* normal climatic ¥ condi- • ;tions, the fruit will rbe of iexcellent^qual-" ,iiyr~iy - .7777 :7- 77'7/--7;7- "77-.'"7-;- yy: ;':7- Pcndletou Buys Wheal. 7 7 y PENDLETON,'? Or.. Nov. 11.—Over a -. million 5 busliels»of \ wheat \ were i marketed; jin this "city during Thursday, Friday and Saturday Tof last week. - * LIVELY BOND BUYING -.--.. yy' ' yyy SPECULATION* IX WALL STREET.! - * COXTJfNIiES BROAD AND FREEI .7 . IXISCOPE^ I 7. DEMAND COVERS LINES ? Professionals Rather Dominate the Market, but ? Commission Houses7?4 77 Are '»7 Factorlndustrials ?-. Score THcnVlly. ; -47?-•'■ :'y ?'??7 """'-"^jT-Wiy-."..-:;'. ?.,; 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—This was an other day of broad and active specula tion in stocks, and ' large " and | well - dis tributed, demand for bOT(ds,\outside of the extraordinary dealings in. * some -: of • • the ■■' convertible and ' speculative 1 bonds. lit: is i notable r. in t this v regard \ tsat while * the ? dealings; for the last week In stocks were still i below the large business for the cor responding I period * of 7 last 7 year JS the 7 par ;valueS of - the"- bonds s dealt | inS last * week' exceeded those the f corresponding pe-1 riod Sof ' last : year by s over $8,000,000. The demand: for: stocks I today was exceeding ly varied, as was the movement of prices; owing. to- the fact that the buying demand shifted ]to new J quarters and ■ realizing iof profits; proceeded i actively in I last week's 1 favorites, taking 7 advantage of S the - sus-' taining force of the new favorites. 7: The ; dealings r continued tto.' a large . ex ,tent sto j remain jin 7 professional J hands, al though there, was some accession of * spec-■ ulative interest ? today shown by orders through { commission "l houses. While i the professionals dominate the "market^ the. news of ?,. the- day "asf- it 4 influences ; stock speculation •is : likely to. be : distorted in its perspective ?-. to * suit- the < prevailing i senti ment"of■■ the speculation.-?;: 7 •.;;- y_.\ -7; Today tho North-Western railroad set tlement and the Vanderbilt plan of.- mer ger,-, which'; furnished the material of the; bulls during -the'last week's rise, fell into the background'decidedly,-* while discus sion became very active on the favora ble prospects ; in tbe coal trade, i the -iron, and; steel 4 trade"-*-" and 7 the S extraordinary • railroad v traffic, *"of. which - reports are heard •on all • hands, ln S accordance - with this ' tendency, the" coal carriers and ~ the: iron andr : steel industrials i made conspic uous sadvances?:'today,''*&hile| the ! profes sionals sold 7 the -".transcontinental i stocks and. the Vanderbllts" to'take their profits.; .Demand for ' -rs. - ir 4 After ; the ' unprecedented outlays of the past"; year - 'for-.' increases - and . improve ' ment ;of rolling stock and - equipment, the fact that an; actual I car famine? exists in many parts of the country-is? conclusive evidence i that the business offered ito '■ the railroads;;.is'7greater* than ever betore. From the coal and ' iron regions j comes the cry/ for .more cars, many, iron be ing' reported shut down, for 7 lack of coke and: raw material.* Graih ( receipts are said to- be small because ;of l^ck of car's -to move 7 them. ; V This : accords': with 1 the . re ports that the 4 overwhelming 7- railroad: i traffic is largely made! up of general mer chandise.'^ due- to the* activity •' in trade; in* all lines. The urgent.demands for -freight cars and other £ forms of railroad equip ment »made: the • movement today : in-> the; car; and?steel industrials;a" natural; corol lary of the movement."; in ' the . railroad stocks . 4747-7 --7 - The day's • conspicuous' advances will *be seen to have centered :in -the anthracite and soft* coal* carriers rand In 5 the' car 'and steel; industrials. • Hocking Valley, with a rise •of 3%; American V Car preferred, i with [ a gain' of, 4, and several others with 2or ' more points { to | their credit were con-, spicuous in the movement.-- Sugar and Amalgamated Copper were affected by;an active 4 demand from the shorts, and both stocks were very "-• largely .*- dealt 7in for Boston';account.;?-e Chicago ■ & Eastern Il linois j jumped 91 points; and Great ' North- I crn" preferred and $ Northern Pacific pre ferred moved strongly: upward at the last on -'-. revived I- reports ** of. an early settler ment. 7 7 -'. '. -'7?'' 4477--" .• •- 77-;'7. ' 7"" ' Sentiment' continued confident" over 7 the [ money outlook, 1 '^although ;- c foreign 77 ex | change continued strong," and additional gold" shipments are expected later in'the week. Realizing4became very general in the late dealings,! but a number of : ral lies made the closing .-irregular. 47V.-f.-r4f? The bond market was very active and generally strong, the ;"' convertible and speculative; bonds-especially so.'^Standard' , Rope 6s' rose 4%. 4 Total sales," par value, $0,625,000/7- United States a refunding 2s de clined 1/4, and the old _4s^:"ad\-anced i % per cent, on the last call., kkZ.".^'^'.'-)"' -'77--". -4- K r *.4 ;:-;.-:,-4 : r;. r ,stocks.;7. kj-.^:{z'u.. ■".!7.-4"-T-:^---'7->7.*;- 7-7-7 IS'l'sjHi'hiLowjL.-B Atchison . ..44.4.7...'.".'...15570ai».53-y;i.S4"^| : 8?4% 7 do "' pfd"y..:r:... .'v.'; r -.\;J303Q0j103"4 102"*; 102"/". Baltimore & Ohio 7 |16200;110 , |10S%!109 ■>* do pfd I-'..-....-. .7 „.'.:'.-. I i.200| &5 7 (95 • j 95 --- Canadian Pacific.-...-...|:^21-0|112% 112% 112"4? Canada Southern .... | .^4OQ| 84% . 84*4! 84% Chesapeake. ■& Ohio ..112300148%!-48*4'.48-. .Chicago : & Alton .33001 58«4 ; 37%! 37% --■■.:. dor'pfd ;-4.':.V.".'4:. .7i-r:\ " BOOi'TSi i ttw '77%*- Chicago, & Louis. [195. 47% -43^ti 47% I*. do -7 pfd 7. .".".'-':-4.-.'; 111600! 75% l 74%} '74% Chicago & Eastern Ill.| 40j"f|140 71132* il34i^ Chicago Great • We5t.T.|22i.00i.:27 7;] 26%726 ,* : do A pfd 7.777......;. I ; fioo|:SS%] S9;;f5»«A: . do B/pfd :............. ; 32001 50%! SO I 50 ' ! Chicago & N.-W ;...' .1 1500,1213 \- j 212 --. 1211% C; R. I. & P4-.:;.'77;;..l 2200*148 7 147" 4i147% ! Clii? Term. & Trans. ,4fi00i.21*4)'20W;50 -' ; ... do pfd -..V;77.7; 7 7.1'- 8700' 39%|:'37V. .38%-: C,. C, C. & St. L. ..,.; ISSOiIOO%II*©Kf"FSIftT .Colorado: Southern4.4.fcj W\ 14%] i 14*4) 14*4 ?-■ do Ist pfd -..7.. 7...v.r|~SGoi 56 -56 - 156*4 ■r do -2d pfd.:.... .....3.! 400) :26 *-'| 25 -1 *25""4 | ; Delaware & * Hudson.^ 1M0|174 7^173*4 173*4 : Del,, Lack.7 &" 7 West a ".*: V 7. .7 77. 236 ' Denver. & Rio G. ': ... I 2200 47 ~ | "€%""€%'• 7 do .-pfd-4..'..... *"...'4".-"•".filfiOi 96%! 95%ji 96 Erie -.-47.*.;v.7.'.-;..;-~-f75500;: 43%! 42?! 42% .- do : Ist ''pfd '. ... 7.7.7,«f?7|?0i;73 * 1 71%) 72% ■? do*. 2d ;pfd' ...: !.^ f6»0! '28% 57%! 58*4 v Great - Northern apf d - p>flvß4«ot2o2 ISSTi'SOOis Hocking4Valley- .-. iLJ'ffiOO! 62%! 60 t'6l%; 4 do! pfd7.....*....7.;.-^*' 4400180.-. ! 78 71-79% Illinois Central 7....-.$ 1800*142 . 141% 141%' lowa- Central ...,....«sl * 460|-,41i4l 41VU~41% -do :• pfd^-.".;.;*:..':;7.*.-w. !--8001 79 j 78%] 78"A- Lake Erie & Western*!- 74 73^1'73-.; - do pfd ...../. v....Viftisl.-.s. ?4'-'.!-'". 13177 Louisville & Nashvillai £0760 : !107%|107% Manhattan L - .7. r:.asi{SCßßo 125H!127%|127.- -; Metropolitan7St;*-Rj-rrfWi9*ll64^ll63 v 164:,*: Mexican - Central .. 4400 1 22%; : 22%{ 22% Mexican v National 74..:»! yW' 13%( 13%j. 13%j Minneapolis & St. L.. J 300:109 '-|108*A]10S%7 -Missouri Pacific .-.'V."; |.9700! 104% 104% Missouri. K. & T.....;! 1400J 27%( 27%! 27% do' pfd7:v;.7.- : 7.--/.;.r.i 35CD] 55%! 55%! 55 : New Jersey '■ : Central;. I;. ;"*4l .--4.. j '.'.'.. |173 i* New York Central . ...4 : 164% i j 163% Norfolk: & Western 7.7} S9OOI »S%i-SS 7 \ 'SSSs do pfd 77.7. rr.-;-.7... 7.7", 3001 81" jsl ■•.91 Northern % Pac. pf d.\. 4- - 103%: 101%! Ontario &iWsetern-;:. I2010i)i 35% 35%| 35%' j Pennsylvania^. ;.-.v'.,7-:;:!'.14(»!147%|147%!147"4 ! Reading7.47;4-.;"4r^'.>;5'*2200{.45^t:44-1 457 --7 do-lst-pfd-.:.-.7..W„7,-7900| 75%1 7S V 1 78% i i.do 2d v.d ;.-...,... :.„7!3tM001 56%) 55. i 55*4-! St. Louis & Sail F. 74. 700! 51 !50 j SOU do Ist pfd '-V-.-44 .-.....! 4 400(82 4 ! "81 fSI * "'do-'2d7hfd4'-.. : 47;'.v7-7.j'3000| i 72":| 71% i 71% St. • Louis *; Southwest..! -: 2001 29%! 29 f'29"A. :"*do '•-pfd *::.v.."...r..'.7*77.7 12200) "61 - I 60% I : 60%: St. Paul 7." ..'4*.'.7-74.',.|-36001K'4%!173-:|173% do *>■ pfd 77. *.v; f. r. .4 •;. ..'-"}■; 100;191"i'191"4il90% Southern '-'Pacific--4, 170500' «2%i 62^!-'fi2"* Southern i 'Railwavi"4;!23l<»!-34% 34*4J"E4*4 do =pfd4.;r...7;.:.:4..t«7700|'91% -91-1-91% Texas & Pacific 7*7.7774J ■ 2700" 42 " ! 41%143"4 Toledo. St. L..&4W47'|.:. 100j 20% 20%) 20% '7do:-;pfd -7:.:.T;:-.7.7;:.*::r 200! 36%! 36%1 35% Union -Pacific J:'.\ 's V.-. 4. !55290;105%t107%!107% %-. do; pfd .'.7 .v.'.'.*.**. .T.'vr;.(435001 94%! 90%: 92% Wabagh 744.77;;.."."44"4. 1700! 21% 21 I 21; ■ Vdo. pfd .4/77...4.:vr.. j 3100*39 j 38% j 38*4 Wheel. & L. ■E.-.'.7.. .-! XX* 19% il9 I 18% 7do 2d pfd ........I 1001 31 '314'.31r, Wis;sCentral-V*.774.v.. 4300 22%! 21%] 32% do pfd .7..':-..-.4.7r:7'.1 1600. ;44/ 42^ 437 "Ac'i.ams7Expressi.4.".T7.'.j'.....4 4.74. 777.. 185 American | Express' ... .1 -.:7 '. :' . T:'.. ! .V:."-." 185 X United States Express! 100 93. .934 I 93 m Wells-Fargo->Expre6s.*.U..7. .7.74 7*7.7. ISI7 Amalgamated >• Cooper •: 88% i 85%1 j 87% Am. Car /&4 Foundry.-.! «00| 28% .27.* I 27 •ido7pfd>T;4.-;4:.V4;V.7. i 1600! $6 j "83f" 83;j ; Am. Lin. Oil «4,,,»4.....! • •*?."•! 7 vdo ':-■ pfd $77.".*;774''. :". 474T 447.}.7.7. 1 47.; 44 Am. Smelting & Ref "4 46001 43%! 42%! 43% V-do:-pfd -7r47-;:r.77:74 -4GOO '97% 197 97-£ An. .Min7C074':.77v.*7^,3600i35"4 ( 34% 35-7 . Brook. Rap.^Transit .4252150" ■ 68%1 -66% 66% C 01.71 Fuel & Iron ': 5000; 796- 1 93% 94% Consolidated J Gas ",' [11001219 71217% 217% (.'on. Tobacco " pfd v7"4]-;-..'.';'.t^r; ! .:.-. . 115 y Gen. Electric ........74 ;4t»i25!)-; \'2Ss ' 25977 Glucose Sugar "M **>i '40 ?.? 39%|;40;?: Hocking Coal "H 200! 15 j 15 I 14% Int. -Paper -.". 4...": 4 7 7"4 7 11001 21%j '20 ft 21% •7 do pfd 7 ;.. 7T4' 7.:..'. 74?! 4001 ? 76%1 76 176% Int. Power sVrr.r.*;r.*:;-?.l4iwi: 88 ; 187% : 87% Laclede Gas ....;......4.4.4 ! 92% National Biscuit ......H.V§00442%i;42A. .42**' : National Lead -. i5i»!?19%1:19% :i9?4 'National/5a1t7;7,;4 .-Vi.-.U- .77?- 32S T* do ¥. pfd 47;7i-r4 7... 4k!7 .-. ".i. 1....4 ;63 =«* North American ...iM. 2OOO' 96%; : v? 1 *96% Pacific?- Coast....- *-l*>j 63% 63%} 63?*; Pacific Mail ....A\ 3*ol 49%j"48% 48%! : People's * Gas .-.-...4■37001104% 103% 103% ;Pressed^ Steel Car ....}-43001 44ai! 44 : 44% i Kdo fpfdarrrrr^*;:;.7^7*77 J 1500! ; 85%! 84%| 84% : Pullman? Palace Car = 771;:300220*4220;. 1219 RepubliclSteel?44"7~77''^7t-65003:i6"4i;i5%1.13»"£; ; psdoj ptdti^.T:?:^r^rr4.i-510a^68%1!66% 68% :Suga r^4:4-.-?-4":4*:'.4i.J27900|122%n20v 122% i Tcnn. Coal & Iron 'fff.i 1169001 65 i ; 637d; 64% i Union Bag &P. C 0...' i ].-•! 14 i do pfd I ■ i I 71% United States Leather.,' 3600! BBfeJ 12% i 12% . ftSdoSpfdS4^747.7;7/.::.lil4001j83% '81*41:81%; ; United States Rubber! SMI 15% i 15%! 15% \ '£rdb'pfd"fr^'."."::-;4......... 880) ,50.'r?49=|t»sr • -77 - - 14-7 474 4 --47'-'-•-■ -^ -'-'-'- - -'- *: r-;-;^7; ~^;'^.y'-yiy^±^^y.^^'sr^zv^~^.-y-y ■-..:>: ■'-■^'y^ •.■,-.--*---.77 -.-- -_7-,;v-.: .".■*: • ?■-•?■■■ J 1: 1 ![ ?^ We give special 7 attention to out-of-town investment and !j speculative accounts. Our private wires and our connections !] .]! with all of the principal exchanges enable us to give prompt ]i .;! and accurate service. Correspondence invited. ■■:■;-.y 4-4 •*? ]l IJ^^^^^^SF- St. Paul, Minn, j W. H. CAMPBELL COMMISSION COMPANY Live * Stock Commission Merchants, ' Union Stock Yards, " SOUTH ST. PAUL 77 4-' Consignments 1 and "correspondence 7 so . licited. Market . reports furnished on ap plication.77^:7777"- - ... -7*:-.-■ •.•-x*-':; '**' -s Wo do "a * strictly commission - business. 5? No live stock bought or sold ;on * our own account.47.7;.; ■yy-—' 7-7 .--' 7.77. 7 :7*7-:-\*-.7-;74~ y References t — Stock 7 Yards ' bank. South ; St. Paul: J Security s bank. Zumbrota; Hon. A. T. Koerner, state * treasurer, Capitol j building," St. Paul; A. C. Anderson, cash ier, St. Paul National bank. St. Paul. ;■/- U." S. ;7 Steel .7.47...."".;.' 140300! 44% * 44%! '«% 7 do- pfd;.r.....7.....7-..7j38200 94-1 93%! 93% West. .. Union 177 - .7.7;.: j, 1200) 92%}. 92 . | 92% * Total sales ;for. the day, 1,085,700; shares. 7-Sew York Bonds. -'-,•. j U.S. ref 4 25.',reg.103% F.W. & D.C.15t5.107%: ~g do-? coup.'.7. .*.; 108% Hock; -Val.- 4%5.7107%' ■%': do ■ 3s,*" reg.'77.".:7108. *L. &;N. *, uni." 45.102 " 7do.jcoup..;-..*.*.'.108 7 *Mex.-Cenr:4s7.-: 82% do 4s, reg ;.:?.. 139 7 ?: do Ist Inc ....."3">" 7d0;c0up..47.;*.. 139 ' ♦M/'&:St. L. 45.103 Ido old - 4s, reg.U2%M., K. & T. 45.. 100% 4do coup 112% ; do 2ds .......... 83% .-;,: do ss, - reg 4... 107 - *N.'-: : T.t C." lsts.*. 105% -do c0up.7.7.7-7.107 5 *do gen 3%5.rr.1ti8% Atch.4 gen. 45....103 ' *N.-J. C. gen ss. 131 V 7- do adj 4s ;-..*:. 93% Nor. Pacific Bal. & Ohio 43.7163% " do 7? 3s '"..-.. .7.: 7 72»£ ?.: do . 3%s Jr.":.-. rr. 94% N. & TV. con. "45.102% 7do cony. 455'.*?.109% Read. Gen. 45... 99% Can. :50.2d5777.108%*5tL:&.1.M.c0n55116% Cen. iof ; Gar 55..107 : - *St.L.& ;5.P.745." 95 - do Ist inc.....; 737 St. L. S.W. lsts 97% JC. & :Ohio : 4%5.7.107% "do ■ 2ds tfS&Tf&i *,„% C. & Alton 3%5. 83 * A. &A. -P. 4s. 89 4" C..8.& Q. new 4s 98% So.-': Pacific 45.. 95 --•St. Paul gen. 45110% So. Ry." 5s ": 120% •C.&N.4W.con =.75137% T. -&- P. lits.':7 7120% C. R.14&?P745.136% T..St.L. &,W.4s7BliA C. C..C. &SLL.-7 : *U. P. 4s ;..;.. 105% 7 gen-,4s V..7... 103% "do : *cony.-. 45....108% Chi;iTer. 4s 74 91% Wabash7 lsts '-.;,1k" '* . Col. So. 4s .-rr.*.. r 88% *do 2d3 Tr:.. .77.. ill B Con. Tob. -4s .... 64% :do - deb 7 B '-'- .... 61% D. & R. G. 4s .7.103; *West Shore 45.112% Erie prior l'n 4s 99% W. & L. E. 45.. 93 - ' rdo;gen;4s^:.v;4BS% Wis. C. 4s ~;:r:> SB% ; ??; 'Bid. - ;7 4-4-^-7.7.7 ...7;-.., : . - :•;.■.;> London Closing; Stocks.-,-.-l'7-r Con.-for- money. 91%,"V. & West..;;.; 59% 7" do for acct..., •do pfd .-.V.;*.'."-. -■ 92 * Anaconda .7 ...u7-.-Nor4> Pac." pfdr.los7. Atchison 7..-;..'.. 86%0nt.--& West.... 36% ■■;•■'do pfd '4.7 .?::'. 105 Pennsylvania ...77 • Bal. & Ohio " ... 111%: Reading - .7 .77Av 22% Can. Pacific74.7lls% ! do'lst.-pfd ...V 40 . C. & . Ohio '.".'.. ;r 50% do 2d pfd '77.4: 28 '." Q.\G.hW:r.:. 7"...-. 27- So. Railway. ::T. 35"' C, M. & St. P.178%1 do ...:.... 93 " D. &: R. G.'.*...448% So. Pacific .;.;.: 63% do pfd ?.;.*.-.-. :. 9«% (Union Pacific-...110% Erie... ......;'.;444:; do pfd .....7.-4 91% do Ist pfd .... 73% U. S^ Steel ..7:..- 45% :do 2d pfd;::.4 59 do pfd -"-.4..."... 96% 111. Central 77; .145% Wabash ♦;.. 774:.. 21% L.;.&-rN. --..'4.....110% "do.pfd7;:':;.7.-.7 39^ M.. K. &V T .;7.7. 28% Spanish "4s 7.; 7.7 cay. -do pfd ....;... 52%iRand Mines .... 10" N. Y. C7.;..777.7168%De:8eer r.77..:r 38%? Bar silver : dull, " 26% d per. ounce. - '7? -Money,? 2%@3 t per cent.7; The :rate 7of ; discount in - the open*; market 'for - short bills is 3%@3% per cent; for three months' bills,' 3 5-16@3%.per cent. 7.7;..,,-: 7 -: . 77 Sew '..York Mining -. Share*. Adams Con. .. ..JO.lS.Little Chief -7.7. $0.12 Alice**....;.-..7...J..40 Ontario *.:....*..; 9.50 Breece 7. .4...:...; l.OOOphlr '-.'.;..;. 4. .7 4 - 75 Bruns.* Con ;..4; .it Phoenix 7:c..".*.-"."."4.07 Oomstock*. Tun.. .06 Potosi ."."•-.;.':.: 7.:. .04 Con. i Cai. & Va. 1.60 Savage-:-".........4^.00 Deadwood Terra .05 Sierra Nevada . " .10 Horn Silver — l.Mi Small Hopes ... .40 Iron "Silver ; vr."i. .61 Standard 4.-*.4";'43.75 Lead. Con ;:.r.: .05 77^;"7«4;»7'; -777- *4 •7 FOREIGN .; FINANCIAL—New York,' Nov. 711.— 7 Commercial Advertiser's 'London 5 financial ;; cablegram 5 says: The stock market was ** brisker ** today -on ' the holiday accumulation of y buying 7orders.; Lord Salisbury's speech' was -. disregarded; and the -tone; was cheerful, sympathizing" with | Americans, which started ■ buoyant,' with Atchison, Onion-Pacific and United States Steel leading/, but- the? public - held' aloof. New York took profits4in4 the afternoon,"*^ causing ia"; slight relapse, bute later; there was a spurt on the curb ; on account of the large buying orders from New York in;. Reading ? and? Erie. - The: settlement -was7very.-"*small,'? the .'general; contango being 4% - per; cent. ' Paris - ex change* is 25.12%; Berlin, 20.42%? * * •'--- TREASURY BALANCES— Washington, Nov.' 11.—Today's statement of.the treas ury balances in Tthe vgeneral fund, exclu soive of the $150,000,000; gold reserve -in-the division of .redemption, shows:;.; .-*:.--: Available cash balances 7.; .r.. 269.911 Gold -....:..7...:...'.:;...-..'..'.".'....7110,043,241 Silver rr: .--.77.....:..7........'..*...-. 11,858,541 United States notes :........ ::...r: 7,802,043 Treasury. notes 1890 ............ :'-'98,6£6 National bank-notes-.....'". 7.225,377 Total receipts this day:..;.....'.. - 2,035,579 Total receipts this m0nth7..4...4 16,259,669 Total -receipts - this year. 7.:~.. .'.7 208,240,510 Total expenditures : this day .... 1,660.000 Total expenditures .this month .. 14,883,000 Totals expenditures , this ; year.':.: '. 179,502,771 Deposits in national" banks '.'7.7-118,637,825 4 NEW-YORK STOCK GOSSlP—Report ed by H. Holbert ;& '. Son: 7"We \ have -to report 7. a 7 well "sustained market,'* with -somewhatu. less volume of i business ' and some evidences of realization." It is, how ever, fair to say that most of the stocks which - have been; offered i by. those desir ous of * selling.; are readily absorbed, - and that tone of the market justifies ex pectations of a somewhat higher price for ! speculative shares. •'* Of 7 course,. heavy 1 shipments of gold are liable to check-the'? present 7 temper of speculation, but r Sat- ; urday's 7 statement,"; although r. unfavora ble, was discounted and was reasonably ex-peoted. .'-.--' -."-'- .74-■..;-" •77 -.77 :-774'7 ; "-"Money continues at about: the same .rate,'and we think that per 'cent mon ey will be i procurable ' for some .time -to come. It is = gratifying.7 therefore, to be: able to write a letter of a more optimistic" tone, yet without intending to convey-the :impression that there will be any wild speculative enthusiasm."-:*>•'.--""7 .:: .7^.7* ■. v NEW YORK: MONEY*—New i York. • Nov. -11.—Money ~on call, firm, yat - 3%'a'4 per [ cent; i last-; loan,* 3% per ; cent; " prime "•; mer cantile paper, 4%@5 1 per ! cent; - sterling; ex : change; strong,'- with actual *| business 4in • banker's bills 7 at" Ti.87%- for demand i and at $4."3%" for sixty days. ; Posted rates. $4.54%<54.85 and $4.85; commercial - bills, . $4.83%@41 53%44., "Bar silver; "57%c;»Mexican "dollars, 45% c. *'' '■ i-! 4 ■'■'-' ■''■- ■'■':'' ■'"■ ?:.?- . :-. ?^ . Bank Clearing;*. 7 7 4;St. Pau1,,.""k13_*41.73.;^?;7.?4777^^-7 ; •7MmneapoWj'wts6B,363.B7.' ■'' >"r-<- New r Y0rk.«4tfr,988,611.4 • ■': •Chicago, 5L7,42i,122. ;.-'.? -" - ..'-*' Boston, $18,123,553. ; 4; 7 - -'■ ■ ■ *"'." " *>'- '?■• '-"^V ■"-'* . * MISCELLANEOUS. ; 7- METALS—New York. Nov. f 11.—The local •; market for >. tin, --/ though -. slightly lower, 7 steady as to r - tone, and - closed steady *" at < 25.65 : for \ spot. r- But, however, .tin in London eased off -£1 5s under liqui j dation, closing- at J £112 :10s j for „ spot, ' and i £107 for futures. Copper in London \ advanced 2s 6d to £65 16s 3d for spot, and £65 for futures. "7 Locally the market was '■ rquiet at 16.85 cto -7 17c for Lake Superior . . and electrolytic. Lead and spelter were , .without; change at »home I and" abroad, the ; former closed iat 4.37% .at ; New York, and I £11 5s •at ' London,^ and \ the * latter at . $4.33 *5 425: and * £16 i 12s *= 6d 7 respectively. Do- '' ' mestic " iron * markets were 7; steady 7 but : ' quiet.7:4 Pig iron warrants, ;$9.50@10.50.'5-'.-t i *7NEW YORK. Nov. 11.— futures - opened firm with November 20.4 points ' ' higher,?; on i brisk demand * from commis • sion i houses, but ? the -marketi was \ finally weak and 15 to 25. points 'net lower; total ; soles 1 amounted ito . 133.750 bags, including ;November at 7.15 c; December, <>.85@7.20c;j , i January46.85«§7.25c;7» February, 7.25@7.35c; : • March, l 7.1&§7.45c; -April,*: ;I May. 7-30 < @7.70 c; June. 1 ■7;35@7.40c;4Ju1y*i7.45@7.Wte; : August. 7.85@7.90c; * September, 7.65@7.j«c; i October;*7.7s@Sct:« 47- 7^-77 77-:; -' yyC -*7 , '&= DRY- GOODS—New York, Nov.. 11.— .There has been a r dull ?demand;for.:brown sheetings !and \ drills | today from. the home j trade, with fair bids from and some sales I sto "J exporters. Bleached f' cottons ouiet' ; but steady. No change in coarse colored {cottons."*?-* Printf cloths f Inactive' through, ; ! out. Prints ; quiet:« ginghams '. firm silks = steady 7 with; moderate' demand...7^7:77-7* - *"- WHlSKY—Cincinnati. Nov. v Whis ky, on the basis of $1.31. "4 . - • 7-7 .-'/--■•-:..:-- —^^M^ .•'; .--. - .-i .•. I Cheap Rates to California 7^ 77 In the through tourist cars. Consult Minneapolis & St. Louis R. R. Agents, ' LIVE STOCK MARKETS 47_77?-4 '71 7-7 •■.--.-• ■>l-77" *-v-:/- -.7'/ .;.':/.: ' , - " - HOG 7 RECEIPTS HEAVY, WITH ? PRICES A STROXG FIVE CENTS „ I -"- " '■*- "-■ ■??-7'LOWER:^'-;?/'7':" ?77^ j7> : .'•■—■ 7.::"7\:;--;i 77 ; - "•"" •._ ■-."- • "• - '4.-"-•.'■.. yyyyyyy^yy STOCK; CATTLE ARE DULL "' -7 ' - . - ?.. .;:.;.-:... ■.■7*,'V'..- " •-":-' •: " 4*7 No ' Improvement In the .Condition's , Which Existed at? Last Week's 7 Close—No Change :in 7 Prices' ' ;;*.-?4v ? ;7?on Batcher Cattle. j ? .SOUTH ;: ST. r PAUL. Nov? 13 .—Receipts at the '"-Union /stock! yards *: today-were: Cattle, 2,100; calves, ■■■"- 100; hogs, f - 2,"M); «h*ep,-8,260;.- horse.s, 5; cars, 147. 7 Official »receipts ■ Saturaay: 7/ Cattle, * 174; calves*p-! 14; hogs, '-t 3,833; '.:& sheep, v 5,257; horses, 35""; cars. 82. : "7..- -7 7?? *.< 7' Receipts 1 thus far. ' in-<c November, com pared With the. same; period of . iaoo/.;are as ■ follows;7.v '77;'--*r< -■''<■ ■ --■'.■>■■ ."";• ;- .7 "•'- ■*- *"■ Nov/,TSOI4'Nov/1900.: Gain. Cattle^;.^-.....:' 6,388 - 1,771 . 4,617 Calves" 7..7..'..:. 731 -524"' •-: .*2i.7 Hogs' 7. ./..'./7 25,520;r.7 >15,813..4 ;•*-' 9,707 Sheep :././.'.* 18.045 ■"-. 7*.20,2567 ' *2,i9l Horses -7.,;...\. 7-193 'r/:' - -173.-'--- •-[ -. io Cars TT.i-'.rrr.*;.•.*.*:: 670 -.-".-:r *", , 369 ?; -.7 301 4; Receipts thus far in 1901, compared with the period in 1900, are as follows: -•- ; 4 :; ; --*--■■.■*■•-•:;■ i-v.--v:i901:--.->'7*- 190077N-'. Gain. Cattle ■:.. :.:.?.. 136,100 7 - 145.53S 12,436 Calves :,..*.7...: 32,118 -*>/'39,747 -.:*7,6» Hogs -•;. ...... 465,396 7 . 391,316.. -'- 74,080 Sheep.: .7 - ... 243,050 413,290 7 170,240 Horses .-.-....7/15,077 " 4, 26,227 *ll,lio Oars ';./-.....4 *.*. 13,363 ??• 14,434 ':, *1,07 i *Loss. -:/'7:'" *' ■7:4.., 7 . , ■ _: 774 Hog*. . ■ -Comparative receipts: 77-.7-4" 7 -=- " Total- for today /(.estimated):.';'./..."4.2,9C0 A■• week ago "....7.....,t:. 4.v;/.... .:... . 1,479 A year, ago .......: .7 ;...,...'....... 1,283 --t Quotations: '- Light, $5:3505.65; mixed,".' : butchers, $5.4005.65; "heavy/: $5.3505.65; | rough"-packing,; $5.1005.25; boars, $203; i stags,* $4.5005; pigs, ■ $4.7005. . 44"• ::■ .* -'. - 7r- I Market opened:a^big. 5 cents 'lower, 1 and i closed 7 steady at the decline. Receipts 1 were unusually* heavy for Monday. Qua! ity averaged only fair, and not so good' as- on Saturday. Packers were liberal 1 buyers at the ;lower; prices." and; offerings" moved, out readily.*"* Prices ranged from" --$5.35 to $5.55; .bulk/$5.45' to $5.50. -7 There J were.but few heavy hogs on -sale .and they were all common quality. 1/ Repre sentative sales: -7 4 ■-''."'-: -4 •-Lights— /■-"■*..*:.'.-/4-: •- :4"-*---■> 7 .- 7- No. . Wt.Dkg.Price.iNo. - Wt.Dkg.Prico. I 55 ......182 ...7 $5.50 /| 84.*:7?/..177 .. $s.c<» \ -944:/..4170 44* 5.55 : 156 r..7... 162 74 5.40" ! 141 '......160 ..-;' 5.45"| 517.:.:7155.. 5.40 I 69 -.7".-..-.182 ; . 7 5.45 ,| 99 ..;:.'.'.169 ': 5.45 - ,74 -".7..'. .179 .. 5.40 :| 72 -■.*..*.". .180 7.7 5.45 > ' 61/....-..1824.7 5.52*4|102-....'. 173 ::'.'7 5.52*.," : Mixed 'and' Butchers— '■ 7 .7-- 7J 43-......218 '.7 $5.50 28" ......212..--..- $5.40* .- | 74 ...;. 193 -'40-5:45 .|: 67 :./....202.-"40 5.45*4 I ? 57?V77.241 -7. '5.55 71 47 747.2097.775.457 \ 84 '.-.;.-.7197-120 5.45 . I 377...-..209- 80 5.35 ? -17 */.. 222 7;"' 5.40;.1 57 77/...244 120 5.457 | ?49 .77.. .209 7:..: 5.50 •|: 48 7.... .205 5.45 7. ] 774 -.-.....211160.5.50' {63 \ TV...227 7.7 5.45 • •'917■■•..:-■ 206 80 5.50 163 -.7. 227 4 5.45 . Heavy- 7. -.'. ■'-""■'-'■-"7 v ' -' "' •■*- -J_ ! * 74 --...*...271 360 $5.45 138 ...... 80 $5.35 4 j 63., 47.'.343 240 SJSJ 05 74744280.: 40. 5.40 : Heavy "Packing and Rough— 'I. 7 -77 2 ...4.390 7". $5.10 I* 37r.-.V..300'40 $5.15 -.' 7 2-7.7/4405^80 5.10 142 7..V.7325 .. 5.20 '25 4.7... 237 SO ? 5.20 1 7*4-7.';".. 321 7. 5.25 ] 18 ..77.342 SO 5.20 -I i' ■■■■■■3:0 .. 5.10 j Stags -and 7Boars -" -^7 - 7-77 iy ■-■"■"' \ -"■' 1/7.'. .'.'. 430 80 $5.00.- I**""- : ..... .510 >*0 $4 .75 i? " 1:.7.77440 80 4.50 I :Cl7 .:....430" SO 5.00 [7 : Pigs— :7^47. 77 .__ ____ ' ™ i 3 C.77.7-97 ';•*. $5,00 St.; '..:'. 117-:; a $5.00 '. ";44;.'7-.'/..105^;*:.'4.75*.'1.-77-;., .....IIP ■■ 4.757 _ 7 7'- ■ Cattle. -•" - \ • ":" Comparative receipts:-.';_-7.."-4,'. -- - " /Total; for today?' (estimated) 2,20') A , week ago ....4/7V.4•/.*../"4.444...:vtv.1,651 A year ago /..-??./ .4.7 ;i.. 7i*7'.*4. .-....., 4"t,">47/ 7. Quotations: 7 Fancy butcher steers,4"s.6o #3: prime. $50§.5">;7 Ood Id choice, $4.2504.90; common7to.;fair/s3*at; fancy butcher ■-■ -cows"—ind-7* heifers. -' $4.2504.75: prime/ "E3.90fiz4.15; good choice. $3,250 7!.75; fair. $2.6503.15; ,?caphers-and. cutters/ $1.40(5:2.60; good to | choice butcher bull«. $2.5003: common and bologna bulls, $1,750 2.25;.g00d! to. choice veals, 54.5005; com- ; mon s to fair, $30-4.50; ! good i to choice.feed-, ing steers/ $3.2504; common; fair, $2.50*7 .3.20; good .to : choice stock steers,is2.sor«4 :2.9o;common" to -fair. <$1 .10C<i 2.40;:. good .to; "choice steer, calves, $2.5002.90; "common.to fair, $1.7502.4*); good to choice stock cows and heifers..: $2.4002.65; common to fair, $1.75*52.65; * good 7to '■choice'"heifer calves.. $2.30^2.65:7-common -to/fair.-^7 $1.7502.25; 'stock and : feeding bulls, $1.5002.50; ; good to choice * milch cows and ■ springers, $S2St 40: common to fair, $25030. *77 7 "- --' 7Western: 77Butcher-, steers, "4s3.2o'''^4 butcher?cows and heifers, $2.7a'g'1.23;-ree-i-' --ing steers. $304.25: stock* and feeding ' cows:and heifers* $2.50ff13. :■'■'■ -'•,"' ry 7 y, .> ■ ■;-y Receipts i were • liberal and ". about 'evenly . divided between natives: and *: Westerns. Offerings i were' largely: common *in • qual ity 3gWesterns were: largely unsold*.at.a late hour. Prices generally 7 - steady/ Trade in stock and feeding cattle .was dull.; There was some movement among the speculators in -steer stuff, out;' th" heifer stuff dragged-badly. Prices on all kii>ds were quoted about steady at I last week's •■ low 4; time. 4 .Common . stuff : very '■ ~ low. . * Milch cows ■ steady/ at / the ? lower prices v. Representative sales: 4: ?v-.■ *.?:4,.' ■-a Common .to Fair : Butcher Steers— *-- j--' -; "No. -■ • 7 Yvi.iTiceiiNo. 4* '.14 wt.Prtcs -16 ........ 7.-931 $2,251 1/7..:..... 1000 $3.50 : 1 7.1140 7 2.75| ' 9 77.7... 4 77.1170 . 3.00. 2. ;...'4.'.-.:.".11957 3.5018 77.......4.12157 3.25 2 -:... .7 7.77 .*. 1160 '■* 3.00; T. *../.V.jT.'.. .1100 % 3.50 7 Butcher. Cows and Heifers— -7:' ; 2......7*/r:..1020 $2.75 1 ...477.::v.1100 $3.50 :■ ? We5tern..11857.2.75 1 7../.:7:74. 910 2.i» 10 Western..lo42 2.75 1 7.7......7.7113073.00 .'/r; 7. ..*/.. .1077? 3.COj 1 ?;.:/. .-v./.v: 920 : 3.00 --. Cutters^- -7 4"-: ■ ."*.: ."yyy.. : ■; -:■■• ■ . 7 7.. .":*.":/.".". ■. .1136 $2.25}. 2 ;....:;..;. 4; 950 $2.25 4iy.*77-:4:7/,.71020:2.50i12 74-.7/.77. 938 2.3) tVnner Cows— -;.-.-* :•"-.--':■;•:- • 1 ......:.. 1300 $2^«oj-2.;.':.;..-....-:955 $1.60 . 2 ..... .*.r.-44790 -. 1.501137;-//.*.7/.'.4-.10*«: «> "8" .77,*; 4.7: .:■ 745.. 1.50120.; /..;.. ...*/:., 9011 1.60 *'- 2 -':./..'/./.:// 900 . 1.751 5 */."...7..7.. 866' 1.25 : .C..7..r:7:.4/582?2.00'.:9;,..7^,.,.r..:. 895.1.25 - Fat and Bologna Bulls— . /-.y.-.:- ; : -. 1 -■:.-.. ...71620 $2.25; 1 v.:.*.. 7....1W0 *k.w q ■...■'..7/7.1170r 1.75; 1 ..-."../■:.7..1390 2.00 Veal Calves—■- -'■:..■- .:'. '■■•.:•-/.: _::-.;-:■ 2 /;*..:.v.*::v:.100 $4700| 17./.7..V.V..7 150 $5.00 6 160 4.00! 8 ....•....".;. 150 4.00 41"../:. :/r;:.. 150 3.00J 4 ;•.-. r::.;.;.7 277:3.00 ;"1 ■;.:..;.77.7/260 3.25j 1 ::7./.7/::;;v 280 3.50 i " Stockers and feeders— ,:;■ .-.^rv: 16 ....T.7.7". 7*22 $2.75| 3 .....:.:...". 643 $2.75 : * 2 ;...'.'. .....750 7 2.6012 4-......./. 85072.75 19 47 7/7: /4/..-, 602 > 2.9o'ie- '.. 7..'.:.. ./.* 768 * 2.5". 7 5 :/..77./;:'/:. 1020 2.50' l-'.r.;:/.:..v.- 950 2.50 4 ■■;.-.•..*. 77.7 862 " 275J4 '4V.-./..7...1ie0 f 3.00 .4 7.7.7..7... 4600 - 3.10J36'' .7.7. T. .7.7/ 606 2.80 ; 17:...4:..n:46(H;2.80|43747v7::/r:7. 647 2.90 ■B Common and -Tailings—Steers^- ,^, -\y.y^£ • - 6 r.7.7 7..7.7/730 $2.00J 1 -../."..7.7...*:" 880 $2.35 S rl^7:;/.^47;::650 v2.25}1>.::7^7;.;/: 580 2.00 • -Stock Cows- and Heifers— ;/. ~ . 1 - .■■-..: r:.■•:.-.■:■ 810 %2.i5\ r 2"". :..::, -.. .".7620 $2.40 ; - - Milkers • and Springers— >' - • :"-■-: •*-■■•■.-,■> "2 cows 7;:4;::/.;....:..77..."."/..*.*.4.7^.*.$w.0O : 1 cow i. r.'.:"t'.:':^.......................:..': 31. 2 -cows-.-.'. .-4/r/.;..*....'.;..:";.;;.;..:....: 65.00 j : 2 ; COWS ".Tr./*.//.^;'..":/;?.-...".;../."../n./r.-. 55.00 F *2/cows u 7...-..';/.•.../.';/:.;.4....•.-.-../../;/62.50 ' •' 2 cows and 2; calves ; *t"Vr;:."..'./../:.. -.".' 55.00 . :2 cows7.":/;. /..v....77 ... ..:...r.../..*-^ 80.00 ; - ... '''* Sheep. ■■_ : '.. - Comparative receipts: i" /4 7 ' -417/^ Total;for..;today/ (estimaled) ......?..; 5.200 t A* ; week-ago."/.".T7/.7:;:../7;^.-../.'./.T/../; l,« 38 : A'syear^ago*svTTt??ff^r?^Sr^ni^^."^.lLoOT ; '7Quotations: Good to choice fat lambs, : ' $3.75*34.25/"" common sssto;7£ fair, $3.25*33.80: ! good si to s* choice I fait/wethers/ $3.2503.do; common to - fair, $2.9002.25: j good to Tchoice ? fat * ewes, $2.9003.15; common Ito j fair, $2.80 I 02.85; killing bucks. $1.75*32.25; good to choice stock and feeding--lambs,i" $3,500 ■ 4;|/commonEtofSfalr/!»52.75@315;-'■• buck. : lambs, $202.50; it good 4to ti choice /- feeding. >' wethers, $2.7503; common*; to air,*£s2.so'# * 2.70; I good ', to ' choice feeding ewes. $2,250 1 2.50; common Ito fair,; $202.25; I stock 1 cryes,' •! $2(52.75. ----- -7" .^7 >-' --• * j Westerns: Fat iamb.-, "w.7T^i:3il;lfat I" •wethers. $2.90_5.50; J= fat 5' ewed, $2.750::.20; j* , yyyy.yi financial^ ■:>-/?; O'CONNOR &VASBERGEN BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, ; Grain afldfriv^lMsr 4 202-203 ■GERMAMA: LIFE BLDG., Fourth and Minnesota Sts., St. Paul. m- Members Chicago Board of Trade. r ~? Direct Private Wires. i: ;7^ REMOVAL NOTICE A. J. CUM MINGS, DEALER NEW YORK STOCKS, GRAIN AND PROVISION FUTURES, - " HAS REMOVED TO 74.';: ;" -7; No, 332-334-336 Endioott Arcade - 7 Where our friends * will find ' every con venience with the utmost privacy. • Out-of-Town Department, Roar* 7 334. General Trading Room. . //City Department, 1 Room No." 36. .?-?' >'-—^-Z. _ ; : 1 ,vi: . , '*; -ty. § . —....-,.. . . , - * -. '---'■■'■ ' ■■■■ ■■■' - ■■■ -•'.-■ .: -■■••-- *,'-■:.•>-■•' •'■* JAMESON & HEVENE^y WHOLESALE FLOUR.. FEED AND SEE JJ, /-T7* Stats' Agents for 7*:-. *'7 -•'• ",''j_T. PA 'itil'-"-- Bros. Bals Ties. .-.' "** run mm. I H. HOLdcKT & 6JM, Bankers una Broker* ;??7 341 Robert : St. St, Paul. ?■ ;'V'i __ __ _ . ___— .- •x V EDWARDS. WOOD /St: GO.. \ ?■ V STOCKS, BOND 6, OR AIM.PROVISIONS,! R\ Q ' PRIVATE WIRE V— u^ 7CI **_■"- 7. * - \ iffiunnc Hoard OF TRADE CHICAGO. 11 wmMmaasi VCHAMBCT OF COMMERCE MPLB. V " A A MANHATTAN BUILDING SI PAUL. \ ' Ye CHAMBER Of" COMMERCE" ________-__| ; ~- < 1 ."-*'- -.-,.- .-•.-• !..'•' .' '-_.•'.-'.-,-■ '"*-'• ' "*- V • .-' stock, and * feeding' lambs. t&&4 m - feeding ■ \ wethers,; $2.7503; stock and feeamg ewes, "7 . $2.5002.75. :7 ? : ; 7*. 7;"- 7- J-V; Receipts heavy, including two trains < of;.' I feeding stuff.. Demand for all 'kinds goof 7 [at fully steady prices.'. Offerings include* • some -■ choice fat stuff. . Representative 4 i sales: ......-.• !.. Killing Sheep and Lambs— I Number and- Kind— "-' ■ Wt. Price. - - ,10: sheep ........................... 96 "".'".2| ! 24 ■; lambs 74..... .*...........4.773 7 4.25 . . 51 ewes r...........................103 ? '..3.55"?; i 48 lambs .......4..'...;.. .'...: 73 . ./.3.757 118 ewes ............4...;......5S 7 3.00 ' 66 ' wethers 74:7*. .7.V..'.:'.. 7....."....; lis .'' 3.50 * ::'■■ Stock and Feeding Sheep and Lambs—7' 31 lambs . -;.......:. .7.4....74. 70 •7*' 53. * 18 cull ewe 5.....-.....*.:.....:..:..' 81 '■■-.. -. 2.00 .Among 7 the •'. shippers on the " market • l were: J. S. -Larson, Farmington; a... **'. ! Mathews.; Steele J. ' N." Carnes,: Royal ton; I Whltmann. ; Elk River; A. M. - Graff,' Eagle■'■■ i Bend; D. A. Wilcox, A. B. Lovell. Me- ?: j nomonie City; M. Uhlman,* Roberts; An derson & C0.,-Vienna; D.R. Jones.7-ips-'7 } wich;.\V. Stuart. Hancock ;-. 1). B. Clark, 7 j Herried;. H. D. Connor,- Braddoek;. C. H. 7 i Richards/ Stewart/Skahan Bros._ Rose j Creek; .T. 7R. -; Symes, Blooming. Prairie *' I Beisigl7 Bros.. Sims;. Alleckson & Co., j Canby/E. .Wallace,-Hope; G. Mold. Nel-' 1 son; J. .Schneider,* H. r ßedkamp. Melrose; !W.• H. i Marshall, ■ Itasca;) Wheeler * & Co.. ■■ ! Stephen; T. M. Brown, J. Gilllsple, \ Ste-:? I: phen; -: O. P. -. Olson, Brandon i;; K. Sanby, j Elbow Lake; • J. Roach,7 Mind; H. ' A. ?■ j Anderson. -O. >"Rustan,7 Hi - Stevenson,* Ed inburg;.- G. Downing. ', Velva; s" C. G. Mc- Ewen. Kandiyohi; ,P. T. Merrill. Avoca;.. ■H4?-Halverson, •■■ Bowbetls; *■ F. *". Gibbons,' > Mantorville;'O. J. Thompson, Milton; 18, ! Wilkes,7Rlceville; E. .E. Evans.-.Elma; L.' I M. * Weston, :Claremont; j D. -Tel tzeh,',.Alta | I Vista; C,.Jones,"MantorviHe: Eddy, Sted man & - Clark. Verndale;;R7 S. .Sjiißley.7 Big Sandy; Jorgenson Bros.. Lakota: J. Hegerle.s Mayer; j C: H. Merrill,:..Kershaw § and* Big Sandy; .Hugh Keller,-'P.erham;4 S. 11.4 Pettis.7 St. Peter; J. H. Liiiighlln.4 Owatonna: \ J.- Lehne. ; Lambertbn;' <;. W.» Dodge. % Madelia;7. Block & t Sc"iiiobrick.*.- New4Ulm;7 Dumond & 7 Co., 'Tltasca: 7.W.; Jentz.;East "Henderson G. P. Field:' Li- -' bow Lake; Brunnlng & (\>., Albany? Key stone .Land; C 0.,? Mantador. .7 t : %"? 4 MIDVCA V; HORSE \ KrARKET-^Mlflfles^ MIDWAY HORSE MARKET—Min^eso. ta Transfer, St.. Paul.—Barrett i Zim merman > report the - opening*' or the mar ket showed :a":larger*attendance? df' bu\4 • ers!than a week ago. and while*the' buy«| ing was centered- on rheavy. horses, there , .was.. a -better movement or. the lighter 1 g.ades than has been heretofore.-this ? fa'l. Values: 4 ©. 7 Drafters,, extra 7.... ( .:74.. : 7 $1504/180 ; Drafters, choice .........r....:...- 12501"* * DrafS4common to good .::...:.' 1000125 Farm mares, choice ...'.-;....;. 3»tO*rl2o : Farm mares, 'common, to'good (SOW - y : CHICAGO,";Nov. ■"" 11:—The report :'emiU4 rating from the {National Stock associa tion - that the"country. is threatened a -shortage of beef cattle has stirred up considerable interest,, and "an r effort is jV -being ; made;to nave the census office an nounce '. the result* of the live stock census made last-year in time for 'the mooting ■•: of- theinational convention of stockmen 7 here 'next month. 7.- - * *7 7 . Assistant • Secretary; Johnson," 7of "?lhe.7 j national | association, says ' that \ the. cen- J sus office has'promised to -have the'total"; figures on the census of -last year- ready : ' in 7,time : : for. the .convention".the first ;of • the - month.4 While local . packers admit . a scarcity of high grade: corn vfed>*oeef they say .the supply, of 7ordinary^ cattle 7 •is: still..equal™ to' the demands 7 being .7 . made. r,-"-;77 * • .~ ■. - : y,-i' ■'-•■-• ■-^i-.-. -.--'- CHICAGO,4. Nov. Cattle—Receipts, •:. 22.000; ; 250 X Texans .' and : 250 Westerns; 7 ; choice firm, others steady but slow good k to c prime/;: $6.2506.40; -> poor .to .*. medium,' $3.7506; & stockers and feeders. $204.25; ccws4">l@4.2s; heifers. $1.5005.40; canners, $102.25; :- bulls, $1.7504.50; calves, $&*"t*i : 6:25; ; -Texas i: steers. 7 $3.3004; r Western y steers,* $3.5005.15. . Hogs—Receipts'today'.-, 36.000; . tomorrow. 24.000; left t: over, 2,800; 7 : steady to 5c lower; mixed; and, butchers, - $5.6005.90; . good to choice - heavy, $5,600 • 95; :rough heavy, , $5.35*2*3.55; light,* $4,300 | 5.60; "• bulk "of" sales, ? $5.5505. -' Sheep- v Receipts, 3,500; sheep and lambs,' to , 26c lower; " good to choice. wethers, $3,400 ; 4.25; - fair to j choice mixed, $2.9003.40; Western sheep, $303.50; native, lambs. ?2.50 i r O2 GO*7Western lambs," $304.40. Official ; Saturday receipts. -Cattle, -7 75J; , bogs,. : 20,116; sheep,:2,ooo.: Shipments, catt1e,.1,384;-" bogs.' 1.583;- sheep,. 336. '":» :-7 ,'•'*: •- KANSAS .CITY. Mo., Nov. 11.—Cattle*- "■. Receipts, 10,000; steady; Texas-steers,' $2.75 .7 ©4.50; cows and heifers, $1.75(&j; stockers:. and"; feeders, $2.6004.40. Hogs— s%#ceipts, 44 8,000; X steady; Sheavy,' $5.9005.95; 3 packers, .t $5.7005.90; yorkers, $5.2505.70; -pigs. $4,800 5.25. ■■■* Sheep— Receipts.v 3,500;. steady t0 .7 strong;. sheep, $2.7504; • lambs,'. 5 '.'■-■''-. V-: 4 7. SOUTH . OMAHA, Neb.,-' Nov. 11—Cattle "jr —Receipts, 8.700; beef -steers, 7 $1.501/6.50; Texans, - $3.5004.40; *< 1 "sows>-""and"-" heifers. ' r:. $2.8004.25; canners;- $102.50; 7stockers 1 and 7 feeders $2.7504.30. Hogs—Receipts, 5.600; f ' heavy, '"6.7005.90; *mixed/i $5.7005.75; pigs, i $4.5005.50. -^Sheep—Receipts.72,2oo; 7sheep?" $2.5004; lambs, $3.5004.70. '■'. * .. 7 rr.: 4. SIOUX; CITY. 7 lowa, ■ Nov. ; 11.—Cattle- ■ Receipts,'? 3,100; ■ market ? steady; *:. beeves, $3.5006.25; z- cows ? and! bulls 2 mixed. $1,500 ■ | 4; stockers :and feeders, $2.5003.75; year-. lings ■■. and *: calves, $2.5003.50. • Hogs—Re-! 77 ceipts, . 2,100; : marke> s steady, selling vat 7 $5,505.70; hulk .of *s\'»s4 $5.57%. Sheep- Receipts, 5,000; stead Jk "o weak. 7 -y y California—Vln . the . "Snnabfne ? ?4? '•77 : 77y74r?-.--7tt0ate.,~44-- : ■'..^■.■y > y.l j^ i^lf .you contemplate a trip to .California. this fall "or - winter" consult * the - Chicago;,'' Milwaukee &r St Paul : Ry. * ' -. , *- ■ 5f Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 15th, " and \ cv«? ■ cry ' Tuesday ' thereafter during x the - sea- - : son a high-class * Pullman - tourist " sleep-, .- Ing' car will i leave i. St. Paul ■- and Minne- ■: apolis, 7 running; through ~to Los i Angeles^ without arriving Los Angeles Saturday -. morning, four ■> days. 4 .*«- r- * i* The line Is' via the celebrated C. '. M. »&■*•*- St P. "Hedrlck Route," to 4 Kansas -.4 City, thence js- over the A., T. & I S.'p-F.li.-'; Ry .-^'making i the most j popular»and ilnj> 4 tei*sting T; routeS to 4the'7' South Pacific Coast.7.. ':■ ---:-.-■""■"■'■ ~ r 7•' -7-**-'-.: :--7-C47 £"- vi% *^ This ?■■ service Includes the -'/personally ■■■■' conducted feature" 7 west tyotty. Missouri*.' River— "< special *: conductor?, accompanies each car, whose duty iitilSi to carefully ! look 1 after the I wants ■of - each 1 Individual 4 pas£enger74:7"7:;;:''44;-<.;--7:.:v7< 'V:-'-/- i 7.-" -r'ri't :- Write" for.* the cheapest - rates r and f for 4 - copy *of the ; "Sunshine" folder, contain- 7; ing full particulars -. of 77this y famous 7 route.^«:7-.-.:--'-";7-:". 7-7? -4: ■-■ /*:-i.'7-^u^r 4-. i: r t, ■ aS J. T. Conley, Asst. Gen. * Pass// Agent, C. M. & St. P Ry.. St. Paul. t i.v,;---4 ; • ■■:■;■■■■ ; ■'"1 Through Tourist Caw, -.The old familiar way—tried ?and ■ proven. , y I Pee ! Minneapolis '* 1 St.'3 Louis f Agents I ___■ ,10 wefct 2 rates "to 1 «.*q,-,4^'.%/"7 4i;4; n