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ATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL $4 70@5 10; extra 60; Hawaiian, | information can always be obtaine 50 | lights, dangers to navigation and 1 05@1 07%. d 5 0@ e per ctl; California W"‘;;,..fe,‘%.’% 1% | & ks s0; Japan, 8 s0as 405 Louisiana, and on influential selling both to take profits | 1@l steadfast bears. Lest the rather moderate fig- Y 1, » o . ures of current export should prove disappolnt- | and for the short account. May closed 3c p::‘cHu alifornia, §1 20@1 223 @s 5. S anianic e ot the nen s ing in view of the heavy engagements reported; | lower. ToCiw — 1s quoted at $175| SUGAR—_The Westsrn Sugar Refining Com. e time ball o ENeTe e nev Wex 4 8 | i Tuignt be remasked that much of this demand | Large receipts af hogs everywhere, the weak. ) BTG 'HEAT—Eastern a pany auotes, terms net_cash: Cube Crushed | building, at the foot of Market street, is holsted . S is necessarily what cam be termed forward | ness in grains and liberal selling by English | per ctl and Fine Crushed, 7hc; Powdered, 6%c: Candy | about ten minutes before noon B1¢ diopped SR - — business, and, Indeed, stocks in this country, | houses affected provisions. A weak turn in the FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Granulated, G#e; Dry Granulated, 6c: Confec- | noon, 120th meridian, By telesraphic siznal oo SUMMAKY OF THE MARKETS. L & N U 4s W Shore 4s in spite of hedvy currént deliveries by farmers, | grain market at the close sent the provision e e o iecy Magnolia A, | ceived cach dgy frofh the Unlted States Sigaal o i Missourt_6s .. |va Centuries could hardly aflow. of hrompt shipment, aven | market down to the lowest figure of the ses:| = Took out 4310 barrels flour. | 5%c: Extra C, T%c: Golden C, Shc; hall-barrels. | Observatory, Mare Island. Cal. N s ) Vo daferred oo 5| iF the oeern frelvhe. ciuation. waa hot ® |sion. Pork, lard and ribs each lett off 10 e CI camer bakers' | %¢ more than barrels, and boxes %¢ more. No| A notice stating whether the ball Ppecy Patied un Db st | wis Cent 1sts ... 89% | strained one. Quotations for freight room have, | lower. FLOUR—Family extras, ovdor. taken for less than 75 barrels or its|on time or glving the error, if any. is publisicy e e N Y Cen Ists in fact, operated as a deterrent feature op thix | The leading futures ranged as follows: extras, $1 per bbl. 1. | eauvalent. In the morning papers the following day. nchanged. TOGE | export business. General distributive trade, | — - = et Tow. Close. | MILLSTUFFS-Prices fn sacks are a8 fol-| "CANNED GOODS_Shipment of 34430 cases css Sl an easy. Chollar Sl .. 385 particulasly at' the North, appenrs fo have sl OpensREEn, i lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | fruit and 55,63 cases salmon to London. Ensign (retired), U. S. N.. in o puaK e Boiir 40 | suffered from bad weather conditions thix week, | Wheat No. = 66% | % Ry ur, $27 per i —_— Sl — e Elnt fymouth - 03 | which have Interfered” with resular busined Qutober ... i gflf Toor Teics Bimer o Mehrnmeal, £ $50; extra SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. L Ver 1707 125 | and deliveries, but on the other hand hax in- | De 0% | 100; Teice S 3 i s unchanged. et 373 | duced considerable buying of boots nnd shoes, | May oo oo 5% % Crl Ml iies sy t:u.ck.wlg:: Though there are a good many Hogs coming | yrit.d States Coast and Geodetle Suri.. depressed. ey 3 rubber goods and heavy clothing at many mar- | Corn No. 2— o 313 | Groats, $4 Hominy, $3 25@ ! Farina, | In at the moment, a choice lot would bring the Times and Heights of High ai = se steady | ten 17 | kets. The situation at the South Is rather 1 Oetober ...... 19 3% 313, | Flour, $4G4 2: Cracked Wheat, §3 7: Farina, i fehculty t Fort Point. entrance t 4 ly dard favorable than f e time past, thix Docember 321 34 $480: Whole Wheat Flour, $ 30; Rolled Oats | ton quotation without difficulty siaters At ok lish thicial PPy, 66| Union Con - Ceuurable Sl On: Somo e - May UK K 3% s da 5 6s@6 05; Pearl | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers Francisco Bay. Published by offici 10| Yellow Jack 2 sulting mainly from the abrogation of many R A (barrels), $ S50i6 in sacks, $5 6@ = $t50 | are as follows: thority of the Superintendent. in Win, BOSTON STOCKS AND LONDS. senseless quarantine regulations ns a roxult of | (08, B0 7 L omy oy 23 | Burley, 8. Splie Peas, $ 25; Green Peas 35| Y5oppPmirt’ quality, 6@6%e; second quality, | NOTE—The hizh and low waters o o i it the ‘advarice of frost southward {c Daoent e 24 | per 100 s, She thith Hie e the city front (Mission-street wharf) s i3l Do pretd sulf. Some important changes in the situation | T C VEAL-Large, >a6c: small, §@sc per Ib. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort s uncha loans 3 Gen Blec jof textle monds BRd DA e Rufie | Deoem o7y HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. : MUTTON—Wethers, 6@ic; Ewes, 6G6%c per | the height of tide is the same at both s rather firmer. Atch prefd Bl ors Mivrines yeen Ithparted to ormer | January - b. A S & St T Atchiso [ Stanict s e e T ecking. further | - Lard The Hay market rules dull, as buyers are| “p \M3—Spring Lamb, 7%@Sc per Ib. SATURDAY, OCTOB! e Sugnnge S | &rowth of the plant in the South and the | Decemb: indifferent. Prices are unchanged. Bran Is] PORK—Live Hogs, 3%@s%c for large, {@iic | — e T ND PRANDY TRADE. felas Wis € o the Dlant i in PhS 0T thh dohgeeo | oRnuaTy 5 12 quiet. for medium and 34@3%c for small; stock Hogs. | Sun rises — ate Gas s | pecten and ‘otten threatened joint selling axency | - ShorC Ribs, per 00 Ibs— BRAN—$15@16 per ton e s e e o : of Wine Brandy at this port i S Allouez Min Co (Ejpectad andiofiausinres 1 deo0ds has stiffened | October 5% 3 0 periton. e o o [ Bos & Aibany Atlante ... L Zor print loths G e ) el 52 MIDDLINGS—$15G20 per ton. : RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. the same perlod in | Boston & M Boston & “Mont.. | Wool and ‘woolen &oods, too, slgns of improve. | —c-—— o = FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $26 per ton: S e be o Butte & {‘“fi“'-‘n'i A The forelen | Cash ~auotations were s Ollcake Meal at the mill, $31G31 50; jobbing, For Friday, October 21 against - i Bur & Q alumet & Heela 573 | (8000 465 & 00 ut as described last week, | Y Wit sraE o % Red, 6%c: No. 2 | $32@32 30; Cocoanut Cake, $24@2; Cottonseed | Flour, qr sks ... 2.8261Hops. bales , again: M, WIEE &-75% Centennial ..... 1915 leading | Spring Wheat, 65@66 : No. ed, o v \ o 123 50624 Barley, ctls 1,00 Wool, bales Gen Edec 5 Franklin BT L M i R e eading | Corn, 31%c: No. 2 Oats, ‘\,In f Rnenem.r éloull.( é"sfia"n p:sr'tn; +Conmeal 938 SIQALISAE | Rasley. clist: S5 -nt0adjWodl, billee e 16 f Wine from th Mex Cent Old Dominion Fr il e i S : No. 3 White, N o iCracied (COmiE $aes = 7@18 5 Cheese, ctls ..... 163|Hides, no .. — —= = during the frst nine month Colony Osccola ... e e e e ley, 34%@iT 1 Flaxseed, 96 | “CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $@I830 for | SCCSt CH2 - Fggs, doz NOTE—In the above exposition of th nine months’ figures point to a compl e S o o wenietade: Pork, | good to choice and te: Prime Timothy Seed, $2 the early morning tid | | 66,0 RulDE :- Quincy ¥ s busines: avance of a 93ke; 5 05@5 3 13 50, | Tallow, ctls Leather. rol are given in | Sinion oA Tomaack e e ‘H’T" ipEL S sani rard pen ) Ibeis geri| Groyieamie ‘l“'J;Lh;‘;‘r]j‘)‘,“‘,g"‘,fi;@f"’g’,!‘j?j Potatoes, sks Wine, gals - | hand column and the successive tides of g Pl N 7 de begins to show slight increases over cor- | Short Hibs € g 40,0 at, 5 50; Isla ) $12 3 Baats aka Brandy, gals oo ay In the order of ccurrence as to tim REPORT. e Bl D Ll B Pl s e | Shoulders (boxe: ki u‘}?z’lrul.tsl“,{n:;,lf} faifa, $10@11; Stock, §u@12; Clover, nominal- | Gpione siks Ui b | second time column gives the second e i s % | fution of dutiable for non-dutiable goods in this | (BoXed), $5.2@5 40 Whisky, dis 3 OU'rSIDE HAY—(From Oregon, Utah, etc.)— Do bbls ........ | the day, the third time column the third BactlichTime ) | NEW YORK MONEY movement points to an e position in the | §004s, per galion, $1 nominal. 63| Raisins, bxs ..... and the last or right hand column giv NCISCO, Oct. 2! Do NE MONEY. customs situation. Prices are quite Mrnn‘x, | " Articles- Shipments. | STRAW—50@70c per bale. tgfiu‘!h;.rlnfl. \.hlljI last mx;iur the day, s )t when there are b mum tem e G e fer, | notable in this respect being all the cereals, | pyou: e 11,000 — Chicory, bbls ... three tides, as sometim. he to-dk DEWERORES 9c ney jon call, easier, | B L on meint cloths ahd! raw eneRrs | Saoary BUTls 106,000 BEANS AND BEEDS. 1! given are agditions to amento per ¢ Licinerjcont, Littie change is noted in the iron and steel |t ™G G o ™ OREGON. United States Coast Survey K e mercantile paper, @1 per cent. market, which, as for some time past. con- | Gott PEIRCHS The situation in Beans remains as before, | o @ b e 1o | when a ‘minus_sien () pre : = 5 exchange, with actual busi- | tinues quiet as regards new business, though |poe* sl Colored being weak and White steady. Pinks b Tt EASTER g and then the number given is sul . 5 the mills and foundries are still actively em- 3 are lower. AR he depth given by the charts. berature | ness in bankers' bills at’ $4 854 Sii for de I nd and $4 §24 $23 for 60 days. tariey el L 200 DA bushol Seeds and dried Peas are undisturbed. Corn, ctls ........ 1.200 ference Is the mean | tinues favorable, employment being quite gen- | On the Produce Exchange t the butter BEANS—Bayos, §1 0@l 9. Small Whites, e %0 —————e e ticularly in the West. except in the | market was steady; Creameries, 13@2lc; Dair- | s 6iq2 17%; Large Whites, $1 60@1 70: FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. | TIME BALL. industry, where a shut-down pending & | fes, 12@1Sc. FEggs firm; fresh, lic. Cheese | g1 g0q1 99; Reds, nominal; Blackeye, $3 i ~ e x xists | firm; Creameries, 1%@$%c. Butters, nominal: Limas, 33 30; Pea; $190@ | Butter is cheaper. Egga and Cheese are un- | ploved. The general industrial situation con- sted rates, $4 S3G4 S6. imercial bills, $4 803 ates, 60461c. AND GENERAL 1 &l wage scale settlem Branch Hydrographic Office, U. § xican dollars, 46%c Wheat, tncluding r, shipments for the | = 210; Red Kidneys, $2 50’ per et changed. Tydi ot firmer; State bonds, ac- exate 4,48 biachels, againet 4.720.- | WHEAT MOVEMENTS. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $ 50@4 75 per ctl; | The Poultry market is well supplted with all | ;{’;}‘"r“nlh,’i;!‘»“""" For LONDON {ET So8 /6.0 554 bushels in 189 and 3,353,774 bush- i P4 Jushels. | nary Seed, 2 @2%c rer Ib; Alfalfa, 8%c; | still too dear for the average purse, and a good ing was dropped at exactly ToDa s e Bushels,, | Rape, Maa2ne: Hemp. %@dc: Timothy, SIS, | Geal of 1t comes fn half spoiled. D aInE, Thoon ot the 12 YORK, Oct. 21.—The Evening Post's aggregate 61,210,589 bushels, against | Duluth ..... DRIED PEAS—Niles, 31 5@l 40; Green, 3130 | Frults and Vegetables sell at about last | g'clock p. m. Greenwic n over the platea @1 75 per ctl. | week's prices Following is The Call’s regular weekly | 47 3 bushels last Milwaukee . financial cabl says: There was | artly a general recovery in acke: here | \COrn expocts for the wiek ersrieatc 2 LHL i ass POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | price list: to-day on the more cheerful views regarding | PYSPEIS ) SERIRSY SRS QoL g6 Wt | a0 Touts = Coal, per ton— the F ida question and the business on the | o3 Hushels in 189. 1,343, bushels In 158 and | Detroft Dull and unchanged all around. Cannel ......$—@12 00 Castle Gate..§9 60G —- STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, ‘ ... | Paris bourse. The best prices were not main- S7 bushels in 188 Since July 1 this year | Kansas City POTATOES—0Gi0c for Early Rose and 35@ | Wellington . —@10 00 Southtleld == e B sco for thirty | tained, however, and the close was somew COrn exports aggregal 44,315,434 bush e | 50c for River Burbanks; Salinas Burbanks, 75 ’\f“' Welling- i m‘( “cnl;‘ngm,, —@930 Steamer. | m. | Due. E | agatnst 47.020,361 bushels ame perio otals 5 P s e on o — Coos Ba. o1 = CHlians whes Aictinctly the frmentmarksr. | SonioRCHI I BULUSEIS a s E I S [ prmotelessncse @$1 20; Oregon, 6c@$1; Sweet Potatoes, T5c@8L | seattic ... § 100 @ 79| North Fork... = houses being short of stock, but failures in the United States this | Boston ... 46,000 52470 | for nearby and $1@1 2% for Merced. | “Datry Produce, ete.— | Homer...........\Newp: Ealins Ananiyatsisea Siam e week number 213, 20 less than last week, and | New York 150,185 | ONIONS—30@10c per ctl; Pickle Onlons 3@ | Butter, fancy, per _|Cheese, Swiss, | e R amvetat York demand for gold has paring with 205 in this week a year ago, iladelphia 941 | ctl. —@55| Common_ E; { L n Phie pciceils now (sl Dirse T 1396, 270 in 1565 and 271 in 1894, 3 timore al BLES—Green Peas, 3@3%c: String i @50| Ranch Eges: per e s of Kol are due next week and it fs cc : wnsiness faflures In Canada number 24, as | New Orlea: X | paans ; Lima Beans, 75c@$1 per sack: £00d. 45G—| dozen ..-35040 | poY Norte st Gty that they may go into the Bank of England. | against st week | Galveston . | Bay Squash, 30@40c; Green Peppers, s0@6lc for | Pickled . .—@451Honey Comb, per P ktin e comia e It fareouied (hat & mecting of the Jondon | 43 in 159 and 3 | T | Chili and_b@éic for Bell; Cabbage, 50c; Car- | Firkin, per Ib...—@3) b .12@15 | T ayrada <l Anacortes ...0100 v TR el e e Totals ....... - 489,612 | rots, 3H@e per sack: Bay Cucumbers, 40@30c; | S e L —@10 | Blj Thompson.. |Tacoma o showers | paper and that it was agreed to 2 e 50 f LIVEREOOL RUIUBES, | Tomatoes, 40G63c; Garlle, 3c per Ib; Green | Cheese, Eastern...lig—| Arcata...........[Coos Bay . as is politic for the renewal of such bills. I Wheat— Oct. Dec. | Okra, c; Dried Okra, 10c per Ib; Esg | Meats, per Ib. = Walla Walla....|Victoria & SioE ol the though late efforts were | NEW YORK, Oct G. Dun & Co.’s { Openin S 63 | Plant, 40@s0c per box; Marrowfat Squash, $5@ | Bacon ...... 12@17| Pork, | Santa Rosa.....[San Diego 2 | Weekly Review of Trade will say to-morrow: | Closing - L 6in | 10 per ton. ‘ et nale o o | Pomona......... Humboldt . fag S onn With: srowiac forelen’ démana ror ‘Americani| PARIS FUTURES. | APORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, | Do, g00d. S inon ek | Empire.... Coos Bay ... 2 2k WA S S e i e e | sticed, raw, 12c per T In lots of 25 Tbs; sliced, | Torned Bee Rl Cttse | Wellington Departure Bay ... 24 | 21.—Canadian Pacific, 2N SPRQGUEERIE e a N S hile Burore | Opening | desiccated,” 16@lsc: granulated, raw, 13c; | SRt A 2l -Prlfl n Stake.. Portland........|St. Michael ....... .24 —_— - N | political uncertainties abroad. While Eurape | QpeRIng . Onions, 60c; Carrots, old, 13c; new, 18c; Cab- | y 0% angeTn um;qr-;‘r{!fimm;;&rdo. San Juan........[Panama .. 2 FASTERN MARKETS. . 27%d per ounce | awaits the outcome between England and | CIEEE - bage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c: Turnips, 2c: | yatrom der Ard s Navarro. Yaquina Bay . 25 4 3 | France about the Upper Nile, the financlers of { oo i String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, 50c. ity Tanibl STl rar s Progreso. Seattle . the open market for | Columbfa. Portiand g Il Eu ean countries are trying to force | ¢ ng —— S m b CEW YORK STOCK CKET. short do, three months’ | Closing ... y r Poultry and Game— S00: v. New, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. bills, 31 upcn each other the burden of providing cash 2 3 POULTRY AND GAME. Hens, each.... 50@ 65)Hare, each.. @ 2| S B nerve of e | for the enormous demands of the United States. | EASTERN LIVE Foultey wiles ANl andb weak twithith: Young Roost- Quall, pr doz.§2 50G3 00 | Sia Nan: FINANCIAL REVIEW. | England has so managed as to make France | et i ““i;r;u':" 2 “_';M'«‘ "nn o i m;h'e:"l’- e }({nch[.. . 60@ 75 :Malllard_ pair.1 0041 50 | Corona. San Diego . = jermany send most old, and the L on of s, - oosters, prig, pr pair. 751 00 e Cs = NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Bradstreet's Financlal | 84 Germany schd most the Eold. and he | OMAHA, Oct. 21.—CATTLE—Recelpts Game stands about the same,| b | pSRCR o 98 @i Teal pe pair, .— g e e Review rrow will say | Tesulting war of exchar e TOTEIBTL | ive beof steers. 34 5005 40: Wi SOUL ive Turke @isc for Gob- e 2 2 Fo palAL e | Yoty or & 21 ssttled down on | mations checks for the moment the movement | Steady. Native beel ateers, Ltk ‘; { 13Glic for Hens; Geeese, per pair. | Broflers, ecach. Wi deapulcos - s el angiih dedidomn onl e hts way. Yet these and all other | ern steers, $3 80@4 50; cows and helfers, 33 25¢ ; Goslings. $1 2561 50; Ducks, $4@5 50 | Turkeys, pr 1b 13@ 20| Wild Geese, pr Umatill e nck s week. On at least two | Of £old this way, et whoer and Al OTTCF |4 canners, §2 2@3: stockers and feeders, 8250 | for old and $45 50 for young: Hens,' $iG5 ©0; | Ducks éach... S0B 18| pale oocr. oo S Sam trading on the Stock E: e e it SR ¢ | 450; calves, $t50@6 bulls and stags, $2 25 | Roosters, young, $4@5; Roosters, old, $4@4 50: | Geese, each...1 00@1 2| English Snipe, STEAMERS TO Wwheat and throughout | ¥ an jexcess over ‘the. ‘most prospsrous ;o | @3 %o & Fryers, $350@4; Broilers, 3 50 for large: $3@ | Pigeons, pair.. 2@ 3, per doz —— - -~ aisent and ‘ths | Frevious years: Ihe exchanges CseR BT Market %o lower. | 33 for small, Pigeons, $1G125 per dozen for | Rabbits, palr. 40! Jack Snip Steamer. | Destination. Pler. transactions entirely professional. The dispo- | claring houses for the past weck have bee : S e T e | old and 31 502 fo; - Frults and Nuts— = ton on all sides is to wait for the elections | 0.5 per larger than last year and 17 per | Heavy, 8 0@3 10 kel *g:";fi“','fafiwxv usht | Sodam. s Almonds, Ib 0G12 |Oranges, doz n@35 | State of Cal{Portland. am Pler 24 outcome he forelgn political com- | cent larger than in 132, but outside of New P2ea8 D Lulk o ki | = Quall, 5242 25; Mallard, $550G6 50: Canvas- | Apples, ib. _ 4@ & |Pears, per Ib 4% 5 | Corona. San Diego. am|Pler 11 S of the Futopean money | York for the week transactions were smaller | SHEEP—Recelpts, 10 B oe; | back, §75059: ‘Sprig, $A4; Teal, $25063; Wid- | Bananas. doz.....15a20 Peaches, per 1b... 4 § | Austraiia __|Honotulu. .. pm Pler 7 ts and the threatened trouble between | than in 1592, e L e | Feon, $2@250: Small Duck. £150G2; English | Cantaloupes, eachid@2) Plums, ib.. 4@ 5| C. Nelson...[Puget Sound.. Oct am Pler 2 i have led to some selling! T utgo of wheat staggers all prophets of | stockers, 33 504 10; N 2 Snipe, $150; Jack Snipe, $1@125: Gray Geese, | Cranberries, per |Quinces, per Ib... 5@ 6| Queen ......[Vic & Pgt Sd. Oct. am Pler 9 our market. In spite of the dull- | d but while the price has advanced 3 | KANSAS CITY. 2, White Geese, §1; Hare, $1; Rabbits, $12%@ | quart ........... |Raspberries, per | Chilkat |Humboldt ... Oct. pm Pler 13 ’d“” unfavorable a .;‘.a»r cents at the West, the rise would hn}\‘v* been | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 21 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 150 for Cottontails and $1 for small. | Figs, per Ib @ 8| drawer . 50 ?_-Inzaer .{Newport.......|Oct. am Pler 11 pri ve not declined, | much greater but for the feeling that the » - aiAY 2 vative Z ——— z i Grapes 4@ S' Raisins, g 3} G. W. Elder|Portland......|Oct. am ! Pier 24 Cases, and the undertone | enormoge. forelgn demand may mot last. Ix. | 0000, Best steady: others weak. Sattve ey ! BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. e A S et Signal .....|Grays Harbor|Oct. m(Pler 2 of the m was strong. The public is not | ports, flour °d, have been for the past | 33 25@5 40: cows ‘1“"5' "3: butl "z 20403 rdl] | L b Sen drawer i Arcata .....|Coos Ba: Oct. pm Pler 13 selling, will not buy securities at | week 3,36 hels at Atlantic ports, against | €rs and {e.\dvr‘fl. £2 ‘»fi_”\-‘mu e, 325043 7. | _Quotations for all kinds remained the same. | Lemons, doz...... | Walnuts, Tb..... Santa Rosa. San Diego...../Oct. am Pier 11 present and h seem to be encouraged by | 3,576,607 b 28 bushels | | HOGS Recelpte, 12 @3 1o heavies, §8 63¢ | Butter continued weak, with heavy supplies. | Limes, 'doz... | Watermelons, Pomona ... Humboldt ..../Oct. pm Pier § the of money, the satisfactory railroad | from Pacific ports, againét 1 i o fales, $3 60G3 T8 heavies, 3 R0 | Chotcs Eggs wers steady. Nutmég Melons... 5@10/ each ... Columbia ".:|Portland... .. Oct am Pier 24 the );‘1\(\' SEvort pur. | making for the three weeks 1LI84.535 hullhels. P e o, g R Vegetahles— San Juan.... Panama. Oct. 'm PMSS > professlonal short | againet 14.227,30 last year. Without d Lg g 5 h o0z. .. 40@501 Gree Walla Wali|Vie & Pat §d./0ct. 25, 10 am|Pier 9 as consequently been iorced to cover | many Western farmers are still holding back | SHEE! eceipts, 4000, 5 [ Market steady. flreawx_—‘ Fancy creamerles, 25@26c; sec- | Artichokes, doz qufllf{{ ‘;‘rr.rr‘\ Okra, Ib. Coos Bay... Newpo o1 Dot 28, '8 amipier 1 ie leader | from time to time and the market a whole | their wheat. and yet the recelpts at the chief | Lambs, $4@5 25; muttons, $3 25G4 25. O e A T e TSR per T Cleveland .|Puget Sound..!Oct. 25, : lisplayed greater readiness to advance than | Western points have been in three weeks 30,- CHICAGO. grades, 20020, ot i S5 4G 3 s, green | Doric ......[China& Japan|Oct. 25, PMSS o ell off. Bonds have been dull but firm, | 592494 bushels, against 23, TTLE—Prices ruled S:0 8 5 Teppexe [gredr e 501 bushels last | CHICAGO, Oct. 2L Pickled Goods—Firkin, 18@20c; pickled roll, 6| Potatoes, Ib....... though tha demand for Governments and the It is significant that this heavy demand | oq, R 5 45@5 90; medium. $4 900 | 100 ¥ = n, 15¢ § ¥ — e—— as on a ve B adrance of the new 3 per cent war bonds (0| ontinues atter foreign crops, officlally reported e e N e e D e L e - Cabuage each — . :e,’;!p:,’.‘;',flfi“?,“;i““' SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. heaviness of stocks of 1057 were amo! e few features of veek. |y rfairly large, have been almost everywhere @4 55; bulls, 32 50@4 35; cows and heifers, | 1 o BU ickeds - 3 | = 5 o lines were in strong | The abundance of capital for investment is| harvested corn exports continue large, oL 33 1901 60" ‘Western moniacrs. nRT .Ei-(@:z:?f- e e gf_‘vf"!{-dg;‘"bc"‘lch! o= R T ARRIVED. ording to a quoted ut- shown by the large buying of bills of forelgn | peing 2,634,441 bushels, agalnst 652,377 bushels | g3 7oqq 20° Western feed steers, 3t 10@5 50 SES ‘hotce mild, new. o; 0ld, 8140 | Cress: dos buche. Mgl Sagel dox buchs. 20445 ey Octoberi 21 £ the New York Cen- | exchange that is how in progress and by the | liet'year. and 7,007,008 bushels for three Weeks, | Sinns, $5 30@4 25 9%c; Cream Cheddar, 10G1lc; Young America, | Gucumbers. doz.. 1a@23/String Beaps, Ib.. U S stmr Wheeling, Sebree, 6 days from Seat- companies cannot get cars ' utter indifference of our money market to the | ggainat 3,914,764 bushels last year, and although | * HOGS—In good demand. Falr to choice, $3 80 | 102@1l%sc; Eastern, 12gidc. . AT T N e bl \ng forward, rise of discounts and recent marking UD of | i is the bottom point of the vear for corn, | @3 g3: packing lots, $3 50@3 §0; butchers, §8 5@ | EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 30@3%c per dozen: Store| Green Peas, Ib....—@ 5 Thyme, Ib 204230 | Stmr South Porttind. Seeley, § days from but cut contracts | bark rates nct only by London, but the Conti- | prices have risen nearly 1 cents during the | 3'4ricl mixed, $3 55@38 9; lights, $3 50@3 95; pigs, | [&es, 18G2%c: Eastern, 15@18c for ordinary and | Centils, ib......... 6@ 8 Turnips, doz. %20 | Seattle, via Tacoma 5 days. ahead at figurs aule, It i3 | mental financial centers. Sl | 32 sema a0 | 22928¢ for faney. Lattuce, o . 15G20 | Tomatoss, 1o 111 36 4 | ySumr_ Point Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from 1 ith U ETOSS earn- e While cotton spinners are safd to have agreed | * SHEEP—Trade was active on a basis of 3@ | 3 . Eo i : Mendoctno. ptember 30 quar- | BA ARINGS. upon a selling agency and a curtailment of | for inferior to prime sheep, $4 75@5 for DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Barracuda ... $@10)Shrimps | Gre tnmnf\ ?:s‘";sr‘v](lmi‘fl E‘;ha"y;“i B e ram A £ . s conwo Port Costa_direct. those the | while the bal 0 per cent, vear. The {4 | production, there is a better demand for staple | . d $4@6 for spring lambs. Western | 3 NEW YORK. Oct. 21—The following table, | booda and prospect of & petter demand in | Yearlings and Hge Ko opring dars. @i %, | Wine Grapes continue to go up. Garp complled by Bradstreet, shaws the bank clear- | future. In woolen goods also there has beeen | vourling feeders, $4 50. For lambe the ruling A further advance In Cantaloupes is noted. | o0 -+ ities for the week ended October | A marked improvement during the past week. $1G6, feeders bringing $5@5 15; | Otherwise the market shows no change. | Heing: - 5@ 6 Shad - s@10 | Stmr Kodiak, Gerne, $3% days from Kodiak. ! Stmr Sunol, Jacobs, 63 hours from Tilla- { mook. S@10 | " Br ship Morvon, Page, 139 day: ings at 83 Market O 37aG4 25: cows, $2 50@3 50; feeders, freight | dred for large and $8@12 for small to medium. | Rockfish pounds for the same week last year, 20,785, HLa and better sales, with extensive inquiry. This | range lambs sold for $5 60. | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— H S0 vs from Hull. p: th he P age o L N - a | e = ;- > ) S s o . 8@10 S| 5 - c| b e ?r n“g.lhhq‘hg)nr\::;i:‘lldzehh‘( l:l”g!—:u:;idd:: e transantions o p‘;;: | Receipts—Cattle, 400, Hogs, 34.000; Sheep, | sirawberries, $150G4 per chest for large and | Kinghen $010 Tomcea *2°n qusfix’:'rfl"-’::‘“m e e e At o S wool market, whi no o b ang | 12.000. g $6@8 for small. Mackerel Clams, gal = Sche e Sk > s week last year: Percontage, | Toky fo 4sshsn ds, of which 274N ; DENV F_;_x;L | ¥ e, 2550 per box. double lavers. Do, THorse 111 §%l;11"°-bhardfhrll. 57008 | oSchr Parkersbure, Schroeder, 5 das from an extreme 3 po S8 el zay o 2,79 DENYV Oct. 21.—CA' E—Receipts, 1500. | Cantaloupes, 75c@$1 25 per crate; Nutmegs, erc] § Crabs, each.......10815 S B as ralded” e | three: weels 1D/836,100 pounds, egsintiSn1ts T s etive on feeders, —Teer Steers, | 3@ The per box: Watermelons, $15@17 per hun- | Pompano S0GTS| Do, softahell, doz.20a3 | Notleys Landing. o oo oo § days from 10 Mussels, gt...... Schr Big Bonanza, Smith, 30 days from St »ounds for the o Wi <4 19,451,550 | 83 T . 2l A = 2 ¢ weakened early on published | Ly, jBamaeis e T 002" Bajes in | paid (o river, $8 75@4 30; stockers do, § 0G4 25; | Huckleberrles. 5@sc per Ib. Salmon, smoked..20G@—IOysters, Cai, 10, 40G— | Michael. jing to discredit reports of early | phi% Boston have been the largest for nearly two | bulls, stags etc.. 32G3. 3 | Quinces, Tieg#l per box. e Salmon, fresh.....15¢—|Do, Eastern, doz.2G40 CLEARED. rose ov point, | Eht ! | Bostan have been e Comceasions in. price, | HOGS—Recelpts, 300. Market steady. Light| Pomegranates, 60@%0c per small box. Sturgeon 0 12 £ St. Louls | aaonths, o $3 70@3 75; mixed, $3 65@3 75; heavy, | Cranberries, $8 per barrel for Eastern and ———— Friday, October 21. Pittsburg which are not reported In published quotations. ; GAZ o0, > $2 5062 75 per hox for Coos Bay. Stmr_ State of California, Thomas, Astoria: < inued easy. | Baltimore ... With no orders as yet for the next season 0 | ¥ SHEEP_Receipts, 7000. Market firm. Good | * Ordinary Grapes, 2@i0c per box: crates sell Profits in Mexico. Gondall, Perkins Co. g R York banks from geyd | Sen Francisco 5 T 4 have eason fo believe that | fat muttons, §3 50@4 25; lambs, 34 25aS. about 10c r\u\l’;fi‘\grfl;:}\;!hfl;]\'&;"lp:;:sg:‘r»tor @5 | Big profits in Mexican coffee and rub-| Stmc Pomona, Parsons, Eureka: Goodall, e Y ansas _Cit the expected demand has set lu. Dot fhore 1 CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. Fandel and $14417 for common kinds. ber lands. The Mexican Tropical Planters’ | “Simr Charles Nelson, Anderson, Seattle; E T New Orleans | yet th f;\/‘ll ({m( the current demand s largely e s T Plums, 50@75c per crate and box. Co., with paid up capital of $200,000, offer | Kruse. _ = g e for low-priced goods. The Farl Fruit Company sold California fruit | Peaches, 50@75c per bo. to investors a safe, legitimate investment | Stmr Santa Cruz, Olsen, Seattle; Goodall, Jetrof There 1s much hesitation in the fron and he Et erries. $6@6 D 5 = i H & Co. % < 8 ben expanded | Detrolt stecl trade, partly because the ontcome of vari- | to-day as follows: Raspberrice B0 et b B0%o par box| Lhat Wil pay for ltself out of frst two N v i e -'.A:thn( loans | 1 utsville - ous combinations in Bessemer pig, steel rails, | NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Grapes—Tokay, $1 200 | o MRP®% [N a0cqist for chofce. crops; 100 per cent profits thereafter. | pac Tmp Co - » Nanaimo: on ot_be_ closel vet bé | 15 average $157: double crates, $3 10@3 80, | “\yinter Pears, 35@7c per box. Large illustrated catalogue giving valu- |~ Br chip Gifford, Parry, Port Townsend; R exchange ca bars, wire naile and the like cannot Providence estimated, but high as 315,000,000 s | = cipated. If general buying was | .o 5: | C B0@1 65, av : Y able Information about Mexico and h e . e Milwaukee ... definitely anticipated. 1f general buying average $3 %; Cornichon, $150@16;, averags | CITRUS FRUITS — Oranges, $1 50@2 50 for Mexico and her | B Hogue e o i proved g R A | €xpected to Tesult from these movements it hax | SVETREG, S0,0% o1 G 80, nverage $117. Pears | vgjoncias, $1 %1 50 for reSterronead ts0 27 | vast resources, matled free. Address S.| “Shir Charles E Moody, Leonard, New York: . 46,000, B keoeeil mamato not appeared thus far. Yet prices of domestic Yorceau, $150@2 40, average $231; Easter | and $1G1 2 for Seedlings; Lemons, $1 a2 50 | C. Wing, 426 Bradbury Bullding, Los An- | John Rosenfeld’s Sons. 3 ~Silver, | for common and $3@5 for good to choice; Mex- | geles, Cal. - Br ship Cape Clear, Smith, Portlan products have not declined, and although the | goyrre, §1 50@2 40, average §2. Prunes i Meyer, PR ser | Omaha. ; i i resineced o e naplls | fone is somewhat weaker for bars and plates &G0 italtan, $1 05@1 35, average $110. Seven | joan Limes, none here; California Limes, : —————— Wilson & Co. s registered declined % per cent | In rol | 4 § 5 Fiiy o **t| Columbus, ...l | auntations”aze in partsustained by conslder | $ary’sold. Bananas, $1 %2 % pér bunchi Pineapples, 8§ HOTEL ARRIVALS. Haw bark Andrew Welch, Drew, Honolulu; e able orders for export 3 s have - % @4 per dozen. ke mm Welch & Co. to-day atid ecoived orders for 20,000 tons from the Clovern- IGN MARKETS. & Rkt § N Cas B SR Dones : B enip purposes, and the bar and billet | ZOREICI M4 DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. SR AND FOmED. ghm 8 X castle, Hubbard, Honolulu; J D ; burlington, 12,33 Ay : 5 Bave n very encouraging demand. | LONDON, Oct. B.—Consols, 108 15-16: silver, e H Johnson, Los Ang | Mrs Carlson, §_Jose SAILED. 388; Unlon Pactfi Memphis 5 for the week have been 221 in_the | French rentes, 10If Ti%c;: wheat cargoes | ~Peaches continue in active demand at firm | Mrs H Johnson, L. Ang{S Whitehead, Chicago : s R T 2 Unitedp States, against 224 last year, and 24 in ias doing: + wgoes on passage, | fEures, but eversthing else 18 quiet. Oregon | € Woodcaok, N ¥ |H Harlow, Tulare Friday, October 21. e L < Canada, against 3 last year. off coast, nothing doing; ) passage. | pTLIUC 408 to S0, are said to be offering there | Mrs C Woodcock, N Y|Mrs M de Candia, Stck | Strur Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. . 26,985; S Al neoiic s —_— Sy | seilers at advance 6d; Englisk: country markets, | for Eastern shipment at c. They are not | C N Stewart, London |C Jeffers. Minneapoils Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson. e Rocnoatee % NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | firm._ 3 : | French, but ltalians, and are tarter than the | W A Plerce & w. N Y|W C Good, Cal Nor stmr Titania. Egenes, Nanaimo. N e n Lo [P - ¢ | LIVERPOOL, Oct. 2.—Wheat, firm: wheat in | California_Prune. Eastern buvers are using | G Shirmer, Denver |F A Randall. Chgo Stmr Bonita, Nicolson. Sies st o *,& ek el NEW YORK, Oct. 2l FLOUR—Receipts, 27,- | Paris, easy; flour in Parls, easy; French coun- | {juse goods to weaken the California product. | Mrs E C Small, Iowa |E Taylor, Cal Stmr Pomona, Parsons. Eureka. LG IrererE e ol Do preferrod, L gl | Allanta o 000 barrels; exports, 18,000, try markets, firm. DRIED FRUIT-Prunes. §%@ic for 40-50s, | D Hollister, Courtind |G W Williams & w,Cal | _Stmr Alliance, Hardwick, Eureka and Ceos aitimore € ORIS. H Do 34 prefrd [l ful Salt Lake City 1908 e i bosncla: s e sarty | ¥ COTTON-=UE Iana, 311 603 S@the for 50-60's, 4G4% for B0-T0's, @Stk tor | Mrs Hollister, Courtld |B McCullough, Cal Bay. da Southern... 22 Do preferred 113, | Fort Worth . 1,648,512 o o ey NG Sren. TG o B Yaicat| CLOSE: 70-80's, MW @le for 80-90°s, W @2e for 90-100s | B M Gregory, L Gatos W Turner, Martinez Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson. e Sontn PaUL crrrrrs 108« | Portland, Me. 1611397 £ D .| WHEAT_Futures closed steady; October, | and 1%@fc for 100-110s:"Silver Prunes, to7c: | W Camphell, Palo Alto| A Anderson, Sulsun Br ship Waterloo, Fellows, London. entral Pacifc . Paul oo Wi | Pottaon. e T Options opened lower through forelgn seliing, | | WHEATZIOVEIE (CI0800 . N o 2ed. Peaches, 6@7%c for good to cholce, Tie@sc for | H Todd, Oakland J Scoley, Kansas City | Bktn 8 G_Wilder, McNelll” Honolulu. Ches & Ohio o0 preferred.. gy | Portland, HEh Wealk cables and the more veaceful political fancy and 10612 for peeled; Apricots, 106 | M Lambert, Stm Queen|H Andrews, Red Bluft| Schr La Gironde, Hansen, Gravs Harbor. e o On Gi SRR oL bi Sutlook abroad. A subsequent rally on export PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. 12c for Rovals and 12@i2%c for Moorpark; | H Draper,” Alameda | N Yerber, Schr Fortuna, Rosich, Eureka. “hi i ) AL & M Sl 1,059,556 cas finally lost under long selling e Evaporated Apples, T%@Tisc: sun Artel, 4G | A Criley, Dunham | W Douglas, Sacto Schr Compeer. Larsen. Tacoma. o & B Tt PAM &M Norfolk 1059, 95¢ demand was finalls und e 0. DRt cieainous s | e mite wigs, 2@ic: Plums, 412 | E J May, Seattle |A P Hall, Cal Sehr J G Wall. Estvold, Grays Harbor. oo preterrs: {So Pact closed 1%c net lower. No. 2 red May, T2%@ |, BOFICto L ey, =€ 2 "~ | 6c for pitted and 1@lie for unpittad; Nec-| H D Sill, Syracuse T W Boalt, Stockton Schr Neptune, Estvold, Grays Harbor. on'ew |sq, Railway - T, closed T2, | 543 3k tarines, 570 for prime to fancy:’ Pears, Sg7c | D McNelll A atbor |\ Tuckley. stockton | | Sehr Ruby A' Cousins! Knudsen, Grays Har Ind & L. o preferred shvilt R ODS Strong: 2 o - for quarters an or halves awes, Portland Dr Green, Watsonville | bor. o preterred. Texas'& Pacind Wilmington, 5 WOOL,_Steady. NOBTREENEEE AP M BRI RAISINS_2%c for two-crown. o for three-| A H James, Solano |F Macgurn, Detroft | Sehr Lizzie Prien, Hanson, Coquille River. it &N W nion Pacific.. | Fall River . . METALS—The market for metals OREGON. crown, 4%c for four-crown, 4%(c for Secdless | H James, Solano I Barr. Glasgow Sehr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. o preterre o8 greferre | Scranton .. : srregular In some departments to-day, tin and | b B Tk Sultanas, 3ic for Seedless’ Museaiols ang $1 % | F Putnam, Cal & A Smith, Cal Schr Sparrow, Clements, Eureka. S CC &L [LED &G Grand Rapids - el partioalar showing unstability, with | PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 2L—Wheat offerings | for London Lavers: Drled Grapes, %, PALACE HOTEL. Schr Melancthon, Bellesen, Coos Bay. oo rreterred. o Augusta, G- : Diineas Spnsmodically active. Hesitation was have been so heavy during the past week that | NUTS Walnuts, 6o for hardahell, fc for soft- | £ parbour, Palo Alto)J O Shea, Oil City TELEGRAPHIC. Del L & W |Wheel & L E e s noted n other denartments Ao o for eary | dealers are pretty well loaded up, and in view | SE\C QUMORGE (Of eer-fhell; Pesnure, | A HaseWos, Ny IC T Wackewrenter, NY | POINT LOBOS, Oct 21—10 p. m.—Weather, e el Lo oo 3 startiing et e Sl Torchearl? | of the short supply of nearby tonnage, were et Ga s, E A Hille, N ¥ W House S Ana cloudy; wind, SW: velocity, 15 miles. Do preferred. Express [ Tacoma: g s % taking matters very easy to-day. Exporters P ONEY Comb, 10@11c. for bright and Sgee | F,_Phillips, ‘Chicago [H W Keller, L Ang CHARTERS. Brie el it Adums B Spoiane - . GIRON—Warrants unchansed; §7 bid. §1 15 | continued to quote 61geic for Walla_ Walia, sor e grades! water wile'efracied, 05 Mrs Fhillipg, Chicaxo I Schumachér, L Ang | The Columbia loads coal at Tacoma for tnis Do 1st 00 320 A n Ex. | Sioux e - i c; light a ted, be; X L = 3 Tt Ft Wayne.. United_States New Bedford ........r asked: & COPPER—Unchanged; buyers and seli- | @6c. %C|F A Whelan, Balto |Mrs Graham, L Ang | "Hhe Fresno loads lumber at Port Gamble for B a 4 = Z 5 2 b, Cleared—Bark Inversnald, for Queenstown, p'éfiEsWAx—umr«- per 1b. Balto [Miss Graham, L Ang | Honolulu Gt Nor prefed.. .15 |Wells Fargo N e o Hocking Valley.... 3%| Miscellaneous— > * erE AT AN 0; ith 87,643 bushels wheat; bark Forthbank, for . 3 0 Mayne, Mo Mrs S A Wilder, N je, Si e Iilinots Central 23| A Cot Ol B O e soot, 31 70; futures, $740) i . with 76,315 bushels wheat. PROVISIONS. Mrs Mayne, Mo s et R B e e e e Lake Erle & . '\ Do preter 8554 | Bhemite fshDoWeak: §375 bid, $37I% asked The | Torelgn wheat shipments for the week end- AL L H B Vercoé, London |Mrs C H Bentiey, Sac SPOKEN. & Do preferred. mer Spirits. " 1% | Binghamton A A ing the. settling price for leading West- | ing to-day amounted to 403,540 bushels. Flour| CURED MEATS—Bacon, Thc per Ib for | Mrs Vercoe, London |W T Rambo, Stanford | gepe 5-Lat 20 27 N, long 23 15 W, Br ba Tuks share = S % | Lincoln . ern miners and smelters quotes lead at 33 60 shipments were 13,108 barrels. heavy, Sc for light medium, 10c for light, 10ue | Mrs McLaughiin, S CziH Florshelm. Chicago | p5ebted, hence June 4, for Quecnstonn " DorK i e i Smer Tobacce Lexington 1% EPELTEK.Unchanged; buyers and sellers at WASHINGTON. for extra iight and 1:G124c for sugar cuireds e e LR L Per Morven—Oct 13—Lat 33 24 N, long 134 34 1 v , Wi % -cures ams, P 3 | bbett, 2 z »s N, 3 SO BolwaY SR e e 315,552 B OFFEE—Options_closed _steady, unchangea | o TACQMA, Oct. ZL—Wheat, Club, 60%ics Blue | Ean e e tens Beef, 310016 50 per bbis BALDWIN HOTEL. D el (o Rnitwary, iforSan Bion Central fmaa Akron ... 20 105 polnts lower. Sales, 50000 bags, including X et oxira Mess Béat. SN o6 Family Beet, 3126 | ¢ Green, U8 N Mrs Migliavacca, Napa | ships. our - four-masted z - . s Bay City 5 h. $6 70. Spot coffee—Ma 3 H 12 §0; extra Prime Pork, $10; extra clear, $18 Partridge, \iss M ‘i e O e e Chattandoga 282407 March, K ve, 8ol No. 7 Jobbink, - 6%c mild, LOCAL MARKETS. 15 50 Taors, 315 B0Gle: Smoked. Bect, OIS | Bemmmiis B Bonta|W A Gi Ay Acea-Np Si% TOMRSTIC BokTs: Mobile & Ohio. 26" 'Haw Com Co. Rockford, Il 203,9%6 steady; Cordova, T@15c. ¥ — per Ib. Duncan, Salt Lake |Mrs J Oliver, Stockton | MONTEREY—Arrived Oct 20—Schr Una, frm Mo K & T. +-er. 10%1 Ilinots el... Canton, O .. . 201,518 SUGAR—Raw firm, held higher; fair refining, EXCHANGE AND BULLION. LARD—FEastern, tlerces, quoted at 5%c per Ib | & Knippenberg, Ls An|H Green, Chicago Eyerett. Do preferred...... 81% Inter Paper... Springfield, D s 33ic: CoentTiEal; W teaty £6or molRsses Bic, O Heracs, {460 par 5. for” compatiod | W yellee € sThoerl oI Gl e et Oy LS Ddenama, s2okpn | e Taperche Fargo, N. D.. L, fined, firm. , 60 days.. = alifor: 3 mpound | W H_Cook, Ft Point {I° Chevalier, S ence Oct 19. N o ity Dfcpreferred.. Tastings, Neb. 7 108,621 TSR Receipts, 3318 packages, Firmer; | Sterling Bxchange, % Loy = ¥ % |and 6o for pure: half bar-els, 6 10-Ib tins, Mrn A gt et ™ | S Gaiery St Helena | “ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 21—Stmr Columbia, NI GrasL Attt Fremont, Neb ...cccc Western creamery, 15@23c; Elgins, 22%c; fac: | Berling EXchanee, e T $B e 6p tns. The, A o o ich W B et niel’™ | hence Oct 19; Br ship Eulom, hence Oct 1. Do At sitecra T rats Davenport g tory, 114G14%cC. eI o ange, aighis . = 4% | COTTOLENE = Tierces. 54@Sc: packages | W Vogel & w, Seattle |E C Whitthorn, Temn | Sailed Oct 2l—Stmr George W Elder, for San Do 24 prefrd Minn Iron. Toledo ... EGGS—Recelpts, 9631 packages. Western, 20¢. | New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 207" | less than 300 Ibs—1-1b palls, 60 In & case, 9%c; | g Anderson & w, Cal [Mrs N J Norri, Salins | Francisco. = Nor West.... Nat Linsee SGAIVeStOn ...coeieeenes DRIED FRUITS. Fine Silver, per ounce.............. — 603 g;‘:’gl“;}};&_ an_llr{,np:‘ll:e-s-'?‘-:afiil:!g-l;;.‘c{! é{‘_]; § H May. New York |E L Pearsall, N ¥ mf‘r;';:fi‘ r(‘llmz—snued Oct 21—Stmr Scotla, No amer Co........ 64 Pacinc Mail, it | Foungstowh < NEW YORK, Oct. 2L.—Californta dried fruits | Mexican Dollars ... coeeees ATK K GRS 1708 2 in a case, Tie; wooden buckets. 20 e g R D FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct 21—Bktn Quick- QB0 preferred U T Pullman Falace | Mucon EVAPORATED APPLES —Common. dse: WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. Bt ot e e Dbt RaIC | bnas imtiavaccaNawl R rivea Ot A tine Arcata, from Sen Fran ntario Siiver Certificates Avanesille i eire tray, §%e; cholce, Sc: fancy, 9ic. 3 . ThS. ¢ N L. 2 =uns 4 7 ESdiian. Or R & Nav. 52" |Stand R & T....... 6 ittle Rock e S5 @I%C, as to size and auality. WHEAT—Lower prices ruled, both on and oft W, WO~ M Ryby & w. N Y |C Brock, Fresno St 5 S e it mreiniis iy |- Do ipeeterred . mag | e AR R RiCoTs toyal, 1GIc; Moorpark, 110 | cal. in sympathy With weaker quotations from | o :QL;fill;s—om A:D o & Do s [P Rt e R e e B0 24" preced.... 89 T C & Troner. 9% | Totals, U. 8. e 11 T ACHES—Unpeeled, SK@Ilc; pecled, lug | the Fast and urope, Business was brisk on | 4oLt 1c ander the auotations: s el | B A e R I e Vi | ySAN FEDRO—Arrived Oct Zi—Brig Courtneg rreiie el U peatnery e o | Totals o NON OF CANADA. 18c per pound. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 214@1 20%; milling, | Stecrs: J0c; medium, 9o: eht, Bde Cow-| 8 Parker, Portland |1 Crrasoner, Boners Sailed Oct 21—Schr Bella, for Bureka. i - 3 % 5 , fc; . 9c; 3 5 80 S Oct 21-Br s b et prefrd g U S Rupber | 2ontrear - ek UETH CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. R ot g, diy Hides, sound, iic; eulls and brands; | J Flaherty & w, Fortid|C Claussen, laano e e oo oD Eucking- e 222 o = pr o | To o paiaoTy 10K - ¥ 5 > : dry D an Veal, ; ) 3 H oll, S orrison, S ose R N ve 2 -3 Do preferred.... & |West Union... | Winnipeg Doozasue Ll CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—The dlsappearance of the | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock — December— | Sheepskine, shearlings, 15@25c each; short wool, € Bail, Stockton 7 Maxwell, L Ang B =N Taunietalls Rock e s HoNDe. Jamfon o MBS 8 1| muropean war rumors and cable advices that | P00 G, B S04 1O, 91 B SLOW, 13 | e Sachy, BUAN, JOERSS onko Ml 00| I W Park, Vinalia s B e 1S 3. 05N I C St John, N. B R the (:nnt(r:nenml|t:nfin}:::li:&i?*::{'::ézym&“:f"; u's(;.;;'ox;? ScovionzDecermber—_s6, 00 ctl, 3L 2% | and sxfid{r;' W for small: Cots ; ‘Ho:ie BTV A Arrived Gt 21—Stm South Coast North e ent to the exc v sed | 14, ; 12,000, 3 2000, . “May— | Hides, dry, or large and $1 for % s %l Do 45 . Totals .. ---$ 27,308,305 a cessation in the inflated prices of wheat at | 4000, $1 26%. small. . s Ottt o Ao . 101% | other items than clearin % | covered yosterday's decline and wheat at Liv. | §1 387 6000 $128%; 10,00, $1 2. May—i0.000, | No 2, paihes, fennch, MOE, Qrense, de, Francesco Tozo_{rom Fort Blakeley. for Peru. NYee st L iS ok, | **Not included in totals because of no com- | erpool ciosed 1%@l%c lower than last night. | * At{ernoon Session — December — 4000 ctls, | free Northern, 12c. Spring clip—Southern R urlyel Octill =B str Do 58 coup. Nor & W 64 .....l123 | parison for last year. With such an array of conditions contronting | g1 20: 12,000, $124; 2000, $1 25%; 0. "1 2% | Mountain, 12”months, serlle: San Joaquin and : U r e St o Laity. St Micholas District 3, 6s..... Northwest Con ..143 them evel > T 8000, $123%; 6000, $1 231 May—4000, $1 25. Southern,’ months’ 0ot] and tober 1, S s M > Aln class’ A...11108 "] Do deb f 1% | BRADSTREET'S BUSINESS REVIEW. prudent torat least wait for a reaction in| BARLEY_The market is siigtly "off " and | Nortnern. free, 12Gidc] Foothtll and Northern, ’_:Em.? LgEiRan Francisco: Oct $-ShIpiSants Clare, fof b & i o ey 1o 1% | NEW YORK, Oct. ZL—Bradstreet’s to-mor. | boris were equal to 521,000 bushels, and Chicago il Small sales of brewing are reported at | JSGSNY Mendooino, 1@ite: Nevads, | 10Qte: otoveE 1k [l R At e oo e ot Ruth, fm Do Curriicy g [0 & Tine’ 133 | row will say: The dominant featurs of tne | FECCIfLS ORI AmOURIGC fo J CATE, SERIASL AT | Feed. 512061 2%4; Brewins, 31201 M. for | Egsieen Gresen G, YOILy Dregon. Grte: P Glisch | VIR Sl s nl St Geoign A A Bactie 5 ¢ *55.. 10315 | Kemeral husiness situation Is unquestionably the | good general trade and December wheat opened No. 2. ¥ . . e [t foHeT A Can So 2ds ......108% | Reading 4s active foreign demand for wheat, wheat flgur | &@ic lower at 67@67%c, ranged between G6%c CALL BOARD SALES. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Tul Mot | | acr ooty pived Oct 21—At Portishead Chgo Term U905 |R G W 1sts #1° | and, Indeed, all our cereal products, and the | to 67%c during the forénoon. As the session | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. October 2. DI At bon, tronti Taktma. C & Ohlo 5s ST & T3 Con 56 60% | business reported on this account during tne | Reared the close it was evident that the offer- | Second Seaslon—No_sales. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags for next season, A o oLl shipCathering R e B or Tty pen od:yj Sy Al ‘:‘:fi o :.:-?2 P omember oot o | e al® s i $124 P, "‘3‘:5; Frost By NOrc s Zame S EASTERN PORTS. R S ccorded In any corresponding period. | to 66%e and closed at 66%c. a loss of 1%c from | OATS—Fai he ‘quota. | B%c for the three grades of white and 7 ICE TO MA 3 NORFOLK—Cleared Oct 20—Sh D&E&RGUs ... ¥ [SUPC&P st I | hiie straitened stocks abroad:and less. sat. | yesternay. May kept precisely 1o premitim and | tene, The foelns 1 stendue - & o auta | Ls . d 7@sc for NoT! JRl s Ship A J Fuller, P e et s Ry “ga 11 s | tsfactory advices from other countries, motably | closed at §7%c. Fancy Feed, $1 2 per ol: good to_choice, | COAL—YWellington, $3 per ton: New Welling- | A branch of the United States Hydrographic FOREIGN PORTS. F % @ p'lets 7 741/|Stan R & T .l 7 | Russia, Australia_and Argentina, have fur- | Better weather, lower cables and a disappear- | $1 201 221; common, $115@1 17%: Surprise, | ton, §8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, | Office, located in the Merchants’ Exchange, 18 | SINGAPORE—Arrived Oct 17—Br stmr Alt Ten tiee v 5 X108 | Tenn new set 34 .. 94 | nished a plausible basis for much of the recent | ance of the Nile incident counted against cora R O LT e | $or Brvant. §6: Coos Bay. $8r Wallsind. 37 1e; | Daintained in San Francisco for the beneft of | from Tacomn S A s Gen Toheg Ga .- T | Tonn new St 380t | Eeivitys ki addicionl stimulniing fontare was | At ihe start. There was generous selling of | 121 per el Red, i A0GL i5: "Biack, $1 500 | Seotch, 7 Comberiand, 410 in bulk and $11°3 | mariers. without regard to natlonaiity and | “VANCOUVER—Sailed Oct 21-Br stmr Warrt Do 2nds 05 | Do rex 2ds ... 45 | injected into the situation this week by the | long corn by large interests, and despite heavy |1 70, in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, $14; | free of expense. moo. for Honolulu and Sydney. 5 S I |ubion Fac ds.0 10 99y | more warlike appearance of the Franco-British | covering by shorts there was quite a backse: | CORN—There {s not much going on. Re- | Cannel, §10 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle | Navigators are cordially invited to visit the | " CALLAO—Arrived Oct 20-ihil bark Altcar, o o e il C P D & G dsts.. T3 | situation, and the closing days, indeed, wit- | in prices. December left off with a loss of 1G | ceipta from the East continue free. Gate, $7 60 Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 | office, where complete sots of charts and sall- | from Port Blakeley. 2 Jwa C lsts. Wab st G 113% | nessed war rumors in practical command of the | 1%e. Small round yellow, $120; Eastern large yel- | in_ sacks. ing directions of the world are kept on hand | HONGKONG-Safled Sept 4—Br schr Spina- Lo new con 4.....105 | Do 2nds §5% | market, inducing much short covering by | Oats were weakened With the other grains | low, 31 02%@105; white, $102%@105; mixed, | RICE—China mixed, $ 10g4 15; China No. 1, | for comparison and reference, and the latest | way, for Vancouver.

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