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RDAY, OCTOBER 29, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SA 10 conipouna 1s, 7t¢: | noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal re ‘g% l(?lrl(lm'lfll ueml:? g 5¢ tp:‘l" ?I‘: !orp:émpou ceived each day from the United States Slgr( = @ 7 o pets, Bie; 10-Ib tins, | Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. = ’.3% ?;g;?r::o:lr{:rgi&:m o ‘A notlce stating whether the bail was dropped T TOL IS~ ierces, 5%@6lec; packages | on time or giving the error, if any, s publisned T | e 1o Chtie, @ in-a. cAse, Sc: | In the morning papers the following day. 1 . 5-1> palls, 12 In a CHAS. P. WELCH, &b pails, 20 in a case, 5%c; pal st Ensign (retired), U. S. N., in charge bushels against 1,326,508 last year. making 16,- | account of the demoralized rail rates held oats | Sterling Cables 2 607,862 bushels in fe ‘weeks against 19,418,047 | irm. May closed %c lower. New York Exchenge, sig) CO M M E R(J l A L WD} {L D e I T ek AEaid was far | | Liberal veceipts of hogs and a siight falling | New York Exchange, telegral . beyond all precedent. In four weeks the | off in the cash demand, together with the de- | Fine Silver, per ounce. Western receipts have been over 40,150,699 bush- | cline in grain, weakened provisions. Packers | Mexican Dollars ..... els against 30,723,268 last year, and vet prices [ sold quite freely, causing a small concession - v < 75 5 v d RAINS. MMARY OF THE MARKETS, | cni Bur & 11754 Calumet & Hecla..585 | are 25 lower. This clearly indicates much|in prices generally. Pork declined T#c an WHEAT AND OTHER G I v tae e e EDame Frtenmre, & | Gontannial .-, 10 | larger supplies and greater readiness to part | lard and ribs fc each. — 1| tins, 1 B, e wooden BUCKets, 20 | e e e Siiver a fraction firmer. Gen Electric S1ig! Franklin . 13414 | With them than was seen a year ago, when no- | The leading futures ranged as follows WHEAT—The Aspice takes for Liverpool } S o 00t 0 0 oy tubs, 80 Ibs net, T%c; half > = Wheat and Barley lower. Mexican Central... IX[0ld Dominion body doubted the magnituds of the fo7ien SE | = Aeticles: Open. High, Low. Closc. | 913 ctls, valued at $9141; Duchalburn, for LON- | barrels, about 110 Tbs, Tic. p SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. More activity in Oats. s olony; 183 2| Qairicy, i Wheat No. 2— don, 39,452 ctls, at $50,300. i SR = e By a b F e s, | Eotton Yora o Stc last week, but has fallea | October Weaker Eastern ahd forelgn, markets Qe | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | Sun rises 51 e X % | Wolv 0 : v s anc Hay firm but quiet. West End { Parrott 313 | to ke In epite ‘of heavy frosts in part e R eaedher remsed s theiHluca) shusrse Shipment of 40,515 pounds of Hops to England Feedstuf | Do prer§ . 109 | Humboldt e | T RO e etCof yield' 8 possible Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 20@1 22%; milling, | by sail. Beans and Seeds unchanged. ‘Westinghouse 1 that will affect the surplus more than the clos- $1 25@1 26%. Hides are weak and several descriptions are TIME BALL. Rice somewhat higher. | i s CEY ing of Eastern mills one month in_three, and CALL BOARD SALES. slightly lower. 3 - NEW YORK MONEY. For Eu- and Onions unchanged. the reduction of consumption abroad. For Eu Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock — December— | Wool and Hops are unchanged. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N.. Mer. ropean mills, as well as those nf this country, - 12,000, $1 22%. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Oc- gaiw NEW YORK, Oct. —Money on call steady | have surplus stocks produced from the high 6000 ctls, $121%; 5000, $1 22; 12,000, A P ey i s N'a aaited tober 28, 1898, 2 LE at 14@2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent. Prime | priced cotton of last year which they cannot Second Session—December—20,000 ctls, ¥ i | about 1c under the quotations. €eavy The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry wosl ‘und plentiful, Mercantile paper. 3G4 por cent. Sterling ex- | profitably market. The frosts seem not to BN 2000, 31 22%. steers, lbo; medium, c; lght, Sc; CoW- | yujiding was dropped at exactly moon to-day— toady. = L) e i bancery: | damaged the crop appreciably. but a vield| December Regular Morning Session — December — 2000 | hides, 8@S%c: Stags, 6c; salted Kip, 8¢; Calf, | i, e., at noon of the 120th meridlan, or ut g o S change, firm, with actual business in bankers' | much smaller than has been expected will ex- | January ctls, $1 22%; 2000, 31 22. Sc; dry Hides, sound, i5c: culls and brands, | o’clock p. m. Greenwich mean tim Wine pes weaker. Apples firmen Dills at $48§51,@4 S5% for demand and $4 821 | CORR AR Lo tock the quantity the world | _Lard, per 100 pounos— " %: 2000, 3122, 000 ctls, 2 2 Sl - CHAS. P. WELCH yried Fri pe i @4 52% 8" nogted es, $4 S3@4 53 D st 480 48215 | Afternoon Session — December — 4 3 13¢; dry Kip and Veal, 15c; dry calf, 17c: . P. CH, Dried Fruits still aull. @4 52% for G0 days; posted rates, $ SI@: can consume, December 48 485 e n D i Ensign (retired), U. 8+ N., in _churg and $¢ S6%4 56%: commerclal bills, $4 81 Silver | "G00 ieatars have reached the conclusion | January Q9 490 490 | SLIMAC 2000, S122: 000 SLAGe Sheepskins, shearlings, 15@2c each; short wool, . U, 5 & certificates, 61@62c. Bar silver, 60%c. Mexi- | that with the heavy stocks on hand, it is mo| Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— BARLEY—The market Is lower a5¢ fUr o | 30@s0c cach: medivm, 60@S0c; long wool. %9c@ can dollars, 47ic. Government bonds, strong: | longer a_question of profit, but of avolding | December A TR T 460 f‘eed‘ $1 172:@1 21 Brewing, $1 25@ $110 each: Horse Hides, falt, $1 73@2 for large STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. and Hops unchanged. railroad bonds, strong. losans. T concessions have brought a big in- | January 465 460 4624 ctl and $1@150 Yor small: Colts, 25@s0c; Horse Meat market undisturbed —_— crease in sales for the week, though for four | = = — CALL BOARD SALES. s o5 for as d $1 for Steamer. THE LONDO: ARKET. ot hie % 2 nly 14,898,900 | Cash quotstions were as follows: % 1 ey " No sales. Hides, dry, $150@1 75 for large anc o NDON MARKET. aggrezate has been only 2 ollows s e nformal Sesgion—9:15 o'clock—No small. EXPORTS OF SALMON. — pounds against 3,394,088 last year, 5, 10030 e No, 3 rod. Second SessiMi—No sales. TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 34G3%c_per, 1b; | Statecallforniall = = NEW YORK, Oct. . Evi 2 96 and_ 26,538,503 in 1892. : ats, 24%Q - tis, | No. 2, 23 refined, 4 c; Grease, 2¢. matiiia. z fi T oo oseg omoous “‘“"‘)‘T‘:‘ '2:’1‘9""“ 1:2’ %5 o e ze;oc’e:le“;’s Tone | 2 white, " 205@srisc o 3 e, ot 5335.“‘” N e hwoou’—?g% clip, Southens Mountain, ‘1@ioe: fl"mnna. 1;32;‘}::3 £ irst nine mc of the year were 203, s ondox = = , having 75 i 2 ) 26%@20ic;: No. 4 3 Y. er. N st nine months of the year were 2,436 cases | VGLI0% TERNCEL SRREER SO L pere | than a month ago, having T per e, *hand, | No. 2 rye. dliaGolc: No. 2 barley, 5@dSe; No. | ¥ Atternoon Sesston—December—200 ctis. $124. | f5ee, Northim, DEIe o and| Titanis. Nanaimo Portland nd 8400 packages, ued 11, 2 B 37%: packages, valued at $SIL Sffered to foreign | 1 flaxseed, $9c; prime timothy seed, 32 31:| G, ms Collection day having passed the | SIOUREL 7 IO Colder | mess pork, per barrol, $7 S0@7 §; lard, per 100 9@10c; Foothill and | Alliance. noted yesterday was continued to-day, French | while 104,000 bales of wool are Seattie 4,413 c ackages at $L, ialties being particularly good. The up- | bidders who may decide to export ft e Pl "5t - Short ribs sides (loose), $4 95 | market was more active and the feeling WAS | Northern, free, 12@lic: Foothill and Northern. movement _in Americans | continues, | Weather has made somewhat more e B2y aehliad Shouiders (boxed), St 0@ 7: | steady. & | detective, 10@12c; Middle County, i3@16c; Hum- |Tacoma ... v "on New York supvort, and the close | E0ods and vet mot enough to change the sithar | G R (33 *LiaCs Thoxed), s 10@5 20: WRISKY, | " Fancy Feed, $1 %5 per ctl: good to choice, | boldt and Mendocino, 14@ite; Nevada, W@Ice: {Departurs Bay s at about the best, St. Paul betnk espec- | tion materially, Wne cotion ML A% he mak. | distillers’ finished goods, per gailon, 31 %. S B30 . urprise, | Eastern Oregon, 10@izc: Valley Oregon, 15@17c. Coos Bay stil a good demand Tate as It 1%, but the mak | 30 = = al g common, 81 1501 Mg Suprise; | FHOES G orop, 1201ic per . North Fori. . [Humboldt CISCO, Oct. 26, & p. m. pite of the general recovery the markets | ers are depressing prices bY DI NS a1 quo. | Articles— Receipts. Shipments ) i Gray, 311@117%; e T e 4 Leelanaw eattle 1SCO; Oct, 25, 0 p. m yet be described as settied. each other, although in the Eon halt of | Flour, barrels . 12, ‘2 per ctl; Red, §1 40@1 50; Black, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Santa Rosa.....|San Diego The 1 temperatures were Was stront. It ‘was reported that a | tations thé decline has been less than half Bf| Wheds *bushel 170:000 | 1 7. : e from stations in fornfa to-day: | Spanish order is imminent for about one mil- | 0N Per cent from the highest TOZU 4 pricas | Corn, bushely O I mtr e n report, Trad% | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags for next season. . W. Elder..|Portland i T5; Los Angeles, 74; Red | lgh Qunies, ket 3 er cont, 'and the ral manufacturers, accord: | QUL UGS e L T T L nominal, at 4%@sc: Wool Bags, 25@2c: San | Acapuleo. ... [Panama ... S s spo, 80; S pgO, 66 he money market is sier, 1y 3 2 - ve, s .. g = b & arles Nelson. iget Soun an “Fraricisco data—Maximum femperatire, | Were consequently lover. demand for products will be further encouraged | ~ on the Produce Exchange fo-day, the Bullcr | SiGi (5 per ctl; Callforsta White, st (6arl 014 o e |Ehrmnaat Say imum, G "LOSING: " th tatlons o i creameries, 14@21c; 3 3 C: el ; 5 . S s i ATHER C GENERAL | LONDON, Oct. 2.—Canadian Pacific, 84; B e T on the weelc have been 226 A EFHQ: Toagn. Bim: fresh, 17@1i%e. Cheese, Eun(er;,C:ln “mfe;e;i e culioris g COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New ‘Z’“i‘&i e ;%:3:::«? ik Grand Trunk, €%: bar silver, steady., 2sd; | UDited States against 219 last year, an 4 10 | steady; former price. BUCKWHEAT-Eastern s quoted at $1 75| ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, §750; Sea o Ao Soomes hington and | money, 2 pef cent. Spanish fours closed at | Canada aeainst'2 jast year WHEAT MOVEMENTS e o S B0 Dtk and 11 % | Coos Bay {Newport ar in all othel Light 5. e = VIEW. R S, St Bl AL ;| Queen. Victoria & Puget Soun ‘eported from Northwestern Washington | PARIS, Oct. 25.—S; BRADSTREET'S BUSINESS REVIEW. ol : = ; e B e aie. Anthracite Hgx— $14 g ) get Sound Is reporied tror tnvestern Washington | | PAR S.—Spanish fours closed at Recelpts, Shipments, FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. e ek ‘Springs. and Castle | South Bortiand Puget Sound : 5 e is fal Sy NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | _Citfes— Bishels ~ Bushels. | FLOUR—Family extras, $ 1504 2; bakers' | Gate, §7 60; Coke, $iz per ton in bulkc and §14 | GO0 ERGH 2@ sorm off | BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. |row will say: Irregularities in prices and trade Minneapolts 437,250 180 e Ces Dol T e i ameae < yet too distant : i s 5 — nce. 1o determin rity. | NEW YORK, Oct. 2 S movements has been rather more marked thi3 |\ iy MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are 88 fol- | qping “mixed, $4 05@4 10; China No. 1, 3 ng STEAMERS TO SAIL. paste e B o e | 2T . Oct. 26.—Bradstreet’s Financlal | week than for some time past, but meas Y lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | S50M%e %o Y5065 . Hawalian, 85 6214 o > L cobn and Washing. | ReView to-morrow will say: Prices declined in | by all the usual standards of business devel” | Toledo Flour, 3 2 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, §2 T ver | § 75! Japan, $5'S0g6 40; Louisiana, $ 50@ 5). Steamer. | Destination. ‘ Sails. Pler. Nevada and ton Conditions are favor: 100; Rice Flour, §7: Cornmeal, $2 50; extra| SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- cream Cornmeal, $3 25; Oatmeal,. $4 25: Oat | pany quotes, terms net cash: Cube Crushed | Doric Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buckwheat | and Fine Crushed, 6%c; Powdered, 6%c; Candy | Corona . the early part of the week on the decision of | opment the situation is one of exceptional ac- | St. Louls . the Supreme Court against the legality of the | tivity and even strength. The active forelgn | Detroit .. China& Japan|Oct. 29, 1 pm|PASS American cer- Kansas City . “OCL : : San Diego. . 11 am|Pler 11 Saturday. Joint Traffic Association and on the disturbed vanced prices for ‘Foreca o for thirty = o demand at advanced price # Flour, $4@4 Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, | Granulated, 5' Dry Granulated, 5ic; Confec- | Cleveland .|Puget Sound.. Oct. 9 am|Pier 3 e IR £ ¥ | financtal and political situation abroad, which | eals and thelr products appeared to have cul Totals . 34 50;’ Whole Wheat Flour, $3 o Hailed Onts | e, R Calitornia A. t%c: Magnolia A, | State of Cal|Portland......|Oct. 3L, 10 am Pler 25 Northern Califor resulted in heavy sales of American stocks for | minated early in the week in a virtual “War| . ;0" (barrels), $5 S5@6 2 in sacks, $5 65@6 05; Pearl | 5iic: Extra C, 5c; Golden C, 4%c: half-barrels, | Pomona ... Humboldt ....|0ct. 3L, 2 pm Pler g what threa London and continental account. Later on, | scare” market, in which the highest prices | Barley, $5; Split Peas, $4 25; Green Peas, # 50 | 4c more than barrels, and boxes l:c more. No | Homer (Newport. .[Nov. 1, 9am|Pier 11 the extreme however, the outlook was somewhat improved, | reached since early in August were recorded. | yoy "y oric per 100 1bs. ordir {..k‘en for less than 75 barrels or its Alll-gg:.. g;gl;r;r; Ports. “‘ am Pier 20 il A . o, s equivalent. Marl| 0 and with it the temper of speculation here un- | The reaction shown, however, has been a ;mnll P aladaohia "o HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. e GOODS—_Shipment of 18,322 cases | Umatilla ..|Vic & Pgt Sd. o erwent a decided change for the better. Lead- | one, testifying to nervousness both at home | Baitimore o Frult and 102,975 cases Salmon to England by | Arcata .....|Coos Bay. 216 e bt udy Saturday, becoming | D Interests appeared to take hold of the|and abroad, growing out of the exceptionally | New Orleans . There is not much doing in Hay at the mo- | saq1 e Chilkat Humboldt .... % 2 pmipler 13 3 g | Grangers“ana other favorite stocks and thers | small gains 1n world's supplics, reports of 8T | Galveston ment, as the local consumers are loaded up, Caarina ... [Puget Sound..|Nov. % 3 pm Pier '3 | 50 a slight but sufficiently ma: in- to wheat in the fields 2 S g | crease in "uhe “outside Darticipation. - At the | and in Manitoba ‘nctivity_in’the miling d* | Totals . e Biterecsipis ave skt andl nevmacket Do, |- (SANS FRANCISSO, EAT MARKET, e $Mampter 1 s the market has been a profesional | mand for wheat at home, Minneapolis LIVERPOOL FUTURES. s 3 3 Salamiiog - i cloudy and | ohe and was Influenced 15 it g e juction for the week, BRAN—$15 50@16 50 per ton. The market is in fair shape and quotations | Coos Bay...|Newport. 5, 9 am Pler 1 as influenced la by manipulation | all_records of flour production Wheat— R ek ol B o el oy Columbia .. |Portland 0 am|Pier oler; fresh | on the part of large intere: The situation | and a continuance of the talk of rather less | Crtt, abroad was the main factor and until it be- | than anticipated cutturns of _crops abroad | Pt came reasonabiy clear that neither war nor | noted for some time past. Evidences of reac: OLEEDSTURFS—Holled Barley, $36 per 1o | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers $32@32 50; Cocoanut Cake, $24@: Cottonseed | are as follows: SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Mount T pais—Part cloudy iles; erature, 69, maximum tempera: | revolution need be apprehended at present | tion in prices are mot confined to wheat, but e : S = ture, 72. L WILLSON, ™| there ws adecidedly conservatiye feeling in | extend Tler and coftee among food products, | Fiour— | eal, $25g30 per ton; ~ Cornmeal, 123 50624 o0; | BEEF-Flrt aughts, I e e ARRIVED. e e e e e I e e caine Spene T o s Wheat, $16@18 50 for| | VEAL—Large, 6gc; small, 614@Sc per . Friday, October 2 oint Traffic Association failed to | other cereals, pork and beef, cop] osin CAL NIA = 3 = ot s A, SATS 2 B - . EASTERN MARKETS. Produce the same impression in Specuiation as | clothe have remained steady and_unchanged. L T good to cholce and SIS 50 for lower grades; !blg‘fb’l“rm\—wethm. 1@T%c; Ewes, 6%@Tc ug;r:lel; Roanoke, Xidston, 69 hours from An 5 the trans-Missouri case did. It would seem that | In distributive trade reports of bad weather | opening . to fancy coming xlnhd\\B:?‘te;ng‘;)%fl GG el S i O e Doy e o deed ki ; 5 50; T ; Al 3 : 3 an the market disregards the present adverse rul- | interfering with regular demand and collec- | gjoging Qat, QIS 50; Island Barley, 312 30013 2. nal. | FORK—_Live Hogs, 34@3%c for large. 4@k | Dieso. ing because the asso ation has virtually been | tions, but of stimulating retail trade in heavy | NEW YORK K MARKET. @ LT :?« dead letter for months past and because it | winter goods, coming West and Nclrthw%nt, NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. (bl.;TS‘lnE HAY—(From Oregon, Utah, etc.)— {gkn?zglum ;n%s%fiaé‘:g (susz small; stock Hogs, nfi;so stmr Siam, Raicich, 4 days from Na- day took on some of the characteristics of a; The continued favorable character of rail- | market. Against this, however, must be cited 2 e RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Pedro. 5 algn in full form. Business was large | road earnings, particularl; t the West, © | the fact that primary receipts of wheat are in PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 28.—The local wheat BEANS AND SEEDS. Stmr Noyo, Lundquist, 15 hours from Fort and exceedingly well distributed, many of the | tends to minimize the jmportan f the de- | excess of one year ago and for the season are | market is still quiet but not quotably lower. For Friday, October 2. Bragg. 3 / nactive stocks being brought forward | Sislon. ~More or <less favorable accounts of | fully equal to those of lnst year, ‘A Ereat burst | There is very little business being done except | Teans ave duil and unchanged. Seeds and | Flour, ar sks 6,25 | Leather, rolls ... 15| BT ship Falls of Halladale, Fordyce, 160 days market, while the market was much | {na of the Week. thoutn Smerlons Bamm sk | Slomcaity I mearly o e ® etion from | on old account, sellers refusing to adapt |dried Peas are quiet. Barley, ctis L340 Hides, o .. B O e e, Miller, 14 hours from Albion. inated b: which, how- | has been a wealf feature in the maintenance of | the numerous quarantines and country buying | themselves to the changed conditions brought | BEANS—Bayos, §1 80@1 9: Small Whites, | TOrR Cte, - 226 su';a bbis 12| . Vhal bark Charles W Morgan, Scullun, 33 ever, continue ticularly Sugar | the competitive price. American Tobacco stock, | is reported active in that section. From the | apout by weaker foreign markets and higher $2 05@2 Large Whites, §1 60@1 70; Pinks, | guecar’ otls 90| Do ks 443 | days from Okhotsk Sea. ' and Tobaced. The former was less violent in | &ter a sharp rize to above 1, reacted but | Paciflc Coast, particularly Buget Sound and | fréiehts. Nominal quetations_are: = 6lc for | $1 a1 T5; Reds, 33 Blackeve, $3 2503 50 BUt | Checse, ctis 3| Quickativer 11 | gBark Harry Morse, Fullerton, $ days from derne : ally rose to over on the announec ol i ver points, the advices are of very | yy, v vy valley and Blue | ters. 3 7 ; Pea, 5 7.59 £ eattle. its fuctuation than yesterday, and although | (et the phug tovasea iU A hcemeDt | Colmbls B D reteipts belng Iargely | Syoie VWalla and (gsio for Valle | 2°T0; Rea Kidneyes $2 3502 50 per otl. Eggs, doz 7,59 Pelts, bdls T R e SR e L advanced several t 1t met more atock | ton 1 o o on Bfter a1l At e | e e HetNs working. o export. orders, | =\ by h | SBEDS—Brown Mustard, $ 50 per ctl; Yel- | Wine gals 73,100 Powder, "car. . 1| Hongkons. S e, T8 daves from nced s t ore sto on is to g0 on . Apart fro se tw sorbed b; s working 1 i —Bri L wi SDS n ) 3 ; Yel- : 3 m these two | absorbed by mills & Cleared—British ship Cambrian Queen, with | | SEEDS “Brown e, W oioer: “Canuay | Beanspaks T38| Paper, reams 230 ] Camianels Jacotamn 1T dayafros Ma- ended the day un- | specialties the incdustrial stocks have been gen- | and of increasing trade with our new depend- | gq 3 o vheat; British ship Clackmann- ‘on_the other hand, after a | erally strong. though fhe chief activity of the | encles. Here at least the tone of business re- | Sh0%0 bushels wheat: British ship Cinclmann. | <ocy *5iazuc per Tb: Alfaita, 04G6kc: Rape, Bran, sks ngly upward, the | market was in the railroad share list, which, | mains rather quiet. o v 24@2%c; Hemp, 2%@3c; Timothy, 5@5kc. e ch, | mains rather qi Argo, With 012 bushels wheat, all for | “AGHAC, Homp: Rupies O SRS o 5o | Onlons, “sks 2091 Lumber, ft .495| Hops, bales 305 Wool, bales n 209 | hukona. 343 | Schr Mary Buhne, Weber, 3 days from Eu- reka, points. The | selling off early in th. . rallied sharply The industrial situation has many points of s > - rise was coupled ¥ the fotation | on short covering, manipulation and some frésh | interest in it, The cotton goods trade ie closely | QUeenstowr, 1 Portland for | @1 7 per ctl. Middlings, sk Hay, tons 310 CLEARED. of the mew plug t and in the | DUSIng, (Ne Granger Taking the lead. | following the workings of the plan of restric. | Forelgn wheat shipments frex o i e RIAXReed, yukes=s Friday, October 25, s n of many 1 tors in that | South rallroad securities have also improved | tion adopted by the Fall River print clothe to-day dow 3 ATOES, ONION: v % a ;P conspi as that i | ¢ fFosts at‘the South and the ending of o 290 seh is hoped from the reductlon in WASHINGTON. FOLATORS. | ONIONS S ANDENICHEIS BUES FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. AR E oy Janama, stor Fao A hich e | ow fever epidemic. 5 e E vash. . 28.—Wheat, c; T < o 50f 'the new Fed e T e, kit i ma g | CLIZAE Dlsdpedctn oocus boresaCnmRnAdaE || (4 cOMA, SRR - 06 B TGRS [ L hees i othior newito pnl I N8| - puer s cnpees DISINIOE. e aes |1 08 RUPATIGEE Bine Butt Juwmaent . D 'hese stocks | rong, with renewed dealings at higher | down this week, but the non-inclusion of mills 5 Qilstas ushialyat chisstine phgle awac dearer. Cheese s unchanged. S anip Willsosit, P v 1 last night in magy issues. the St. Louls South- | producing similar goods in other New England EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. ~ POTATOES—20@40c for Yarly Rose and 35@ | * The market is well supplied with Poultry at | Jona Reseateld o gans. | - Ped¥» Roval Roads; ny certificates of the Minnesota Iron | Western and Atchison being the feature. cities has lack of knowledge of the extent to & s Bt S0c for River Burbanks; Sallnas Burbanks, ¢ | gpout the old prices. Game is scarce and high. | Dan bark Sintus, Lass, Portland; J D Spreck: I A et e g | BANK CLEARINGS. whieh ‘those concerned, will see T KANSAS CITY. o e e tor Mercad " o™ ™| Meats gell at the established prices " | els & Bros Co. 5 ; phecke ntry into the Federal Company, | AD SARINGS oreign outlet for these goods ANE 2 or near for Merced. e ¥ S y 5 A e b aparreny, | features in the outlook for a continuance of | KANSAS CITY, Oct. %.—CATTLE—Receipts, | ONIO 3460 ‘per ctl; Pickis Onions, 350 | v s R e ol oo o rapd A oo, [Cerison, Sxdfaling; closed at o bld, a| NEW YORK, Oct. %5.—The following table, | Present firm quotations. The movement of the | go: best steady; others weak; 10c lower. Na- | 3¢ per ol . S 3 P — % | “Sony Julia B Whalen, Novi losedimtil g table, B O e imloted probatly Sl s i o 2 though Peaches and Plums have about dis alen, Noves, Clipperton Is- ecurities of other iron | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | 1o some extent by removals of quarantine re. | tive steers, & : cows and heifers, $204 75; | | VEGETABLES Green Peas, 3Gic; String | appeared for the season. Quinces have been | lands and sealing voyage; Geo W Kneass. panies showed strength 19 2 165 | ings at ninetv-one clties for the weele ended | ritime e on fhr In. AGvanc. 33,000 bajes | stockers and feeders, $2 T5G4 30; bulle, 32 400 b5ey"Souagh siGive: Green Peppers, @Te: | SCaree, il 1oNK. 83 the cipp wag chort. e . the Grangers leading in | OCtober 27, with the percentage of increase and | at least—of last year, and expectatlons of | §3 75. Cabbuge, Sc: Carrots, %@ per sick: ‘Bay | price fstrs gl it ; i b of activic here ‘was o marked de: | decrease s compared with the corresponding | & heatier crop than last year is & bearish fex- |~ HOGS—Recelpts, 900 market steady to | Cucumbers, siatoc; Tomatoes, Sv@8ic; darlie, | PicCy “er ton— Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro. from the activity in the latter part | week last year: " | ture, more than offsett pS trong. Bulk of sales, $3 45@3 5; heavies, $3 40 per ib;’ Green Okra, per 1b; Drie 2 LA e sHmpive Neleons Sos pay. day and the room traders took profits, | osis Throuhout the South. Prices are conse- e B o e as St inixed, §8 35 | Okra, 10c per Ib: Egs Plant, 50@T5c per box; | {amnel .....-+—@ 12 00| Castle, Gate..$9 600 Stmr Columbia, Green, Astoria. educing the day's net gains below the fi,.m\ auently lower and speculation lags, | © 1 5'50i6] ughts, 33 3563 55; plgs, 33 B@3 . Marrfowfat Squash, $3@10 per ton. FERmiar | haeton o5p| Stmr Jewel Madsen, Caspar. S ihiers o very tivity and strength | No¥_York pSales of wool ure of incretsed volme, et | | SHEEP—Recelpte, 3000; market firm. Lambs, | EYARORALED, YEORIASUES 5, 2o0oes | yon g0 ety =878 Sm: gan Jusn, Browp, fasama e was very nof activity and s osto 3 o by - 1837 ‘ fec ’ 16 ; ;| seatue < . e A fn the bond market and evident pressure of | Suptone 1 | Poréea Shoved ‘at concessions caused by chang- | 33 75@3 §; muttons, 5. e aten” logise: — granulated, raw, i) | Seattle 5 B Seot T Xus large sums of money secking Investment. Bonds | phijagclphia ing of bank loans. The manufactured product OMAHA. Onlons, 6lc; Carrots, old, 13c; new, 18¢; Cab- | Daliry Produce, etc.— Stmr Jewel,” Madsen, Caspar, and not on Oct of Western and thern roads, especially re- | g fi‘fxlx'; fa. . remains slow of s=ale at first han-]n,.ml::‘ll n:g- OMAHA, Oct. 28.—CATTLE—Receipts, bage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 3ic; Turnips, Zic; | Butter, fancy, per o Cheese, Swiss. 26_as reeortezt organization bonds, seem to be'In special fa- | Piicsburg - vices of good retall buying are more nemetous: | market dull, weaker. Native beef stee String Beans, 30c: Tomatoes, 50c. Dot per {5@a0) Ranch. Bees "3 one Sleasay; Gunderam Unt 5id, four registered and | Baitimere farly West and Soith. The fron and steel situ G Tt e A ace t 500 | FOUHTEY, AND._ CoOME, Do, 8003 M0QT dozen ol Stmr Satin ‘{{:""‘,’x}“‘g’:{finh“°k“""' Tt tered and | | ation ‘contimues withor y P R B Cile ~@40 Honey Cori tmr Walla Walla Wallace, Victorla and e & v s | Gl shading of prices of Bessemer piglron and hll- | ° Hoas_Receipts, ~ 400; market, fe higher. | -Another car of Eastern was put on and sold L e 12415 | Port Townsond. 8 allioay;iminchis fhe teon e lets 1o satisty the desire of producers, to Mall- | yrenvy. ss §6G3 ia: mixed, 38 303 i2%: lights, | at %5 for Ducks and old Roosters, $ for Hens, | Ghotse: Shjor gl Do extracted..—@m| L5, snip Aspice, Bremner, Liverpool. | Minneapolis tone of business. oo Haar TR |$5 50 for young Roosters, $4@4 3 for Fryers and | “\roree © 0 5y 7 Sene Ottlltie Fionl, Sepothorst, Eureka. stocks Minnea T o e tes the report in generally of | - SHELP—Recelpta. 400; mar! eady. Na- | g for Broilers. Dodie friaki Schr Parkersburg, 'Schroeder, Coquille River, i Metropolita Cleveland . - |:pienty of work, but at prices which tend. to | tve muttons, FENG60; Westerns. 3 3604 Dressed Turkeys are now coming In every Pork, salt. TELEGRAPHIC. > Pacific. i | Louisville confirm the views of those who claim that i " CHICAGO. day. California Poultry is lower, owing to the Pork, chops. POINT LOBOS, Oct. 28—10 p. m.—Weather, prefes 3] 5 2 o bl o i, 5 Providence profit marsins have been permanently reduced. o thie Rt A TR R e St P caukee D ners of this are found in the reports of | CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—CATTLE—Market dull. | free arrivals i Bt e 25500 ‘more people employed In New York State | Chojce steers, $ 05@5 60; medium, $4 50@4 POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 15@18c; live e CREARRERS Buffalo 5 industries now than one year ago and in | beef steers, §3 75@4 43; stockers and feeders, | Turkeys, 14@l6c for Gobblers and 13@15c for Eea ot The Albert. W G Irwin and Transit load prefecred Dniate the reports of implement manufacturers that | $2 75@4 50; bulls, $2 23@4; cows and heifers, | Hens; Geese, per pair, $1 25@1 50; Goslings, $1 25 EE S aes mdse for Honolulu; Roderick Dhu, mdse for by d prefrd...... Indjanapolis on a lot of business where the per cent is In | 3 304 70; calves, $3 25@4; Western rangers, | @1 30; Ducks, $4@5 50 for old and $i@4 50 for & Veal Hilo. St Louls & § 1. rersinitin S | excess of last year profits have not been pro- | g 60 @ 4 60; Western fed 'steers, 33 90 @ 5 3: | youns; Hens, $4@550; Roosters, young 3 50; | “poyjiry and 2 | o The Addenda loads lumber for Cape Town, y Dg bre erred LR portionately increased. Texas grass steers, $3 15@3 90. | Roosters, old, $4@450; Fryers, $i; Brollers, | o BUtY OF 30G 65| Hare, h 62s 6d. Paul. Denver Wheat, including flour, shipments for the| HOGS—Market 5c hicher, Fair to choice. | 53 50 for large, & for small; Pigeons. S1G12 | young * Roost- e et 00, 3| The Miltonburn was chartered prior to ar- P Hartford week aggregate 5.500.991 bushels against 4.582,- : packing lots. $3 233 57 | per dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 for squabs. Sl i 75| Soall. pr doz.2 0g2 50| rival for wheat to Europe, s 3d. Do | Richmond . bushels last week, “"fi"{ bushels r:n the | o §3 40@3 75; mixed, $3 5@3 70; GAME— S o Pt 5@ 7 Jeal ard, p:llnl1 150 |° The Christine loads wheat at Portland for Do gr e esponding week of 1897, 3.365,000 bushels in | 375 pigs, 32 70@3 50. Quall, $1 50@ Mallard, $3@6; Canvasback, | O 1 0o S|y br palr. TGT®M | Europe, e . o Pacif Washington e ab 1 L s | SHEHEP—Markst active. Feeding sheep, $380 | $5@ Sprig, $4@4 50; Teal, 32@250; Wid- | pSBOL oo SR Ol Wig, T el (3 SPOKEN. S0 Railws Peoria .. . Since July 1 this year the exporis | gy 15; Western rangers, $350@4 70; vearlings, | geon, §2 30; Small Duck 3§ English Snipe. | projlers, “each. 30@ 40|S: igeon, [palr €@ .75 Per Charles W Morgan—Aug 19 fn Okhotsk 3 So Railway.. S 5 aggregate 66,771,850 ‘bushels against | ¢'s505. zo0d to choice lambs, $4@6 10. $150@2; Jack Snipe. $I: Gray Geese, $2g | Prolers. each. |Small Duck.... 40@ 50| sea, Whal bark California, with 740 barrels P W Do preferre hester e 54 bushels last vear. Recelpts—Cattle, 4000; hogs, 27,000, 3'50; White Geese, $1G1 2; Brant, §1 50; Hare, | Turkeys, pr Ib 20¢ 22|Wild Geese, pr oil;’ Whal bark Horatio, With 840 barrels U;;”Y nd ;frlge-‘ exar & Pacific w’j‘fi:“gfi‘r“" 8 el <iness failures for the weelk number 219, as | oo b i 31 Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 for Cottontails and $1| Ducks, each pair ......... 50@ 7| ofl ' 5 et § nlon ]:;:lfls ! ey g -+ | compared with 213 |aat”w9ek. 18 in this wgek DENVER. for small. geese. each... English Snipe, _ Oct 9—Lat 27 S, long 20 W, Br ship Cedar- Do’ preferred. B P Salt Lake Cf g s+ | a year ago, 246 0 1896, 200 in 1890 and % 11 WL | DENVER, Oct. 28.—CATTLE—Receipts 40, lavoris, palE ver doz .....2 0@ — | pank, from Tyne, for San Francisco cc e st anach S Springhela, Mass O oy | Business failures In the Domio O G nthis | Market firm. Feeders moving Slowly, Bee BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. e Jack Snipe....150@2 00| "Sept 29—Lat 19 15 S, long F4 W, Br ship 6 ipreterred e esa Fort Worth. e 15| numbered 23, as against 2 5 d 46 | steers, $4@4 50; cows, 33 40@3 60; feeders, T Crompton, from Oregon, for &ueenstown. Del & Hudson |Wheel & L B.. Portland, Me. it e il R freight pald to river, $340@4 20; stockers, | There Is more disposition to hold prices up Almongap b '2%2%!82:?!".;.5‘:@ 35| Gient 1-Lat 48 % W, long 102 45 W. Br ship Del L & W... | "o preferred Portland, Or Mt 5ot = s freioht paid, §8 30G4 %; bulls, stags, etc., $225 | for fancy creamery, though medium grades | Bhnamas, dos. ... 15020 Peaches. per Tbo . 40 g | O cnpank. from Oregon, for Queenstown. e oy orande Express Compan St._Joseph 0 | NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. |@3. are excessively weak and neglected. o et B LIRSS MISCELLANEOUS. R0 preferred. dams ; Tos' Angeles Y2237 ; 34 HOGS—Recelpts 100. Market steady. Light | 'liggs are very firm at slowly advancing quo- | Cranberries, per Quinces, per 1b. | - NENGEORES Ol S b giip Bomrol- Tad ey NoHolk. e 3 -..| NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—FLOUR—Receipts, - &'g}‘é‘?;o“fwfl 55i mixed, #4503 0; heavy, | eations, pguart . %, |Raspuerries, per o o mel bous Peate, Sy 022,82 £ ; e 5 % BR— 5 ped ve wheel Et Wayn Des Moines. ¥ 3373 | 778 barrels, exports, 3,272 barrels; weak and in- | ¥Syiiep Receipts none. Market steady; un- | Creamery_Fancy creameries, 2@23%c; sec- iR gt - by Mo g 99%0 | house and flooded cabin. Sept 17 off the River Gt Nor pref Nashville - ¢ 5 23| active. Minnesota patents, $3 65@4 10; Minne- | cpanged. onds, 20@22c. G e R Sttawbieries s Platte had heavy gales which blew away fore- e e s ;}’Hmlnth, Del. 5 sota bakers, $3 10@3 30; winter paten‘s 33 75@ = Dairy — ‘E?_cgre to fancy, 21@22%c; common | |p . % $@10| drawer ..... e il g amer stay llinois Central.. o preferred all River. 2 :ow its, $355@3 65; winter extras, AISINS AND PRUNES IN NEW YORK. | grades, 17%@20c. 5 % sail. Loke Eric e WO Amer S Bl g R ts, 335501 = Bidiied Goods—Firking 13@20c; plekisd roll, Temons o ;g—,s W WLONDON, Oct 25— ehip Laurelbank, from r S o prefe |G i @ 2 21c; ery tub, 3 > 5 4 Ore; nsured Lake Shor 92 |Amer Tobacco AL vans : WHEAT_Receipts, 324,655 bushels; exports, | NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—The Journal of Com- | 19@21¢; creqtieey (R, 10 Ked, 16@16%c per | Nutmes Melons...5@10] each . SLOAbiossonzon e betrel at Louis & Nash. gusta, Yewstabloe— LONDON, Oct 27—Br ship Deccan &t Lim- Spot—Easy; No. 2 red, 76%c, | merce under this date say: - 86%| Do preferred. 326,680 _bushel: There has been | 1, Elgin, 2@22%c. Artichokes, doz Lowell Mushrooms, Ib. erick, from Oregon, took fire, but was extin- Manhattan L. 5% |Cons Gas .. ions—0 d weak in Te- & 3 . S Dayton, O. t. 0. b. afioat. Options—Openes n e | 1o change in the California raisin situation. | CHEESE—Choice mild new, 10@llc; old, 8@ et St Railway 161" |Com Cltble €0 | Seartie Epomsc to lower cables and large spring wheat | 20 CIAREL L (RS I S T4 of the pro. | $ike; Cream Cheddar, 10@llc; Young Amberics, |t 40X oo Qnions, ‘1b. Uil bitore St demage mestdoe: Jich "Centra Col F & Iron. s Tooelnts. After a siight rally on big clear- o T prices for shipment, and there | 10%@11%c; Eastern. 12@lsc. eans, white, Peppers, green MIEMOS ANDITML Ly 5 Sioux City export develooments and closed uns ‘at | seems r dium Eggs, 30@3ic; Eastern, 20c for ordi- 3 St T ~ 20 Cag Mobile & O Ao Do New Bedford. %@%c ‘eciine, No. 2 red May, T@izke, | for oods to be sent forward from the coast | nary and H@e for fancy. Gabbage, each..... S@I0| Parsnips, doz... 1530 | J0oel, O T e e Mo K & T. inals Bee Knoxville, Tenn 541,186 closed e, at prices which went into effect at midnight B = Gelery, buneh Sapishes. 4z DChsli@I2 | at sea. Sept 19—Ange Menler, age 50, a native Do preferr. Do, preferrs Topeka ... 566,036 EOES Fin, e e aear et s | . DECIDUOUS L AND, SIS RIS |/ Grese o tbnons. 20086 Sthine Beare in:Ba% | of France, died of the same isease. and was {_ :_Zmzx nch"ffflf"e Ga: {{!m‘i’l‘gham - METALS. market is firm. California seedless and Sul- | yyine Grapes are weaker again. Table Grapes gfi"’;f’:‘fi' g::'ii,l‘i 2\; sux:rmf; Squash, }:-réfl ;tnzle:!._ Upon her arrival she was placed Y Chi & “Do preferre Binghamton There was a very encouraging improvement | tanas dn'e A\rvg\ qnger u;nallll mlm’lin «?"1" h;lr are steady. e O b ey D ‘Por Charles W Morgan—On Sept 7 in Okhotslc Do 1st prefrd Minn_ Iron Lincoln ... in the general temper of the Metal Exchange | demand. A very Toa [COi 08 O Jevger sizes. | Apples are cleaning up and are firmer in con- | Green Peas, Ib. Sea had a very heavy gale from SE to NE. Do 2d prferd. Lexington, K. to-duy. © Tin, copper, lead and_spelter exhib- | market for Calfornit prifes OF arES T8 | eequence. Other fruits are about the same. Lentils, ib. EACT t‘;yfi:fl;fiipffiéfl;'fi:‘i side, | r West . Jacksonvlile, ited pronounced strength, with prices decidedly A T R et NLUOUS FRUITS— TLettuce, doz. t. L = higher In most {nstances. Increased demand. | are TEht Smalier B fIo JOTSWISE SRUUC | Sirawberrles, $1 5004 per chest for Targe and | Fish, per 1b.— DOMESTIO BORTS, o Amer Co. | Kalamazoo . o “Pacific Pullman Pal Akron . favorable forelgn news and withdrawal of sell: = 25—Stmr Pom i Do preferred. Silver Cert Bay City G e O e for the better fosling. At | there has been no quotable change in prices. | — for small \\ oo 00 Lor crate; Nutmess, | Borp o n.: £@10) Shrimps squ | FORBEKA- Satled Ock i Ontario & W - 143 Stand R & Chattanooga . the close the Metal Exchange called: % = = 0Gdte per box. Codfsh : 8010 Seap; 10 | S W PORT—Sailed Oct 28—Stmr Sequola, for Or R & Nav. - 53 | Sugar Rockford, Tl PIGIRON—Warrants unchanged; $7 bid $7 25 CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. cideberTies, 5@6c per M. " oAl s e - 8@10| Or Short Linc' 00 55 | B prafiréa Canton. O. asked. e o — Guinces, 15c@$1 per box. ¢ et 12 | 3 STORIA—Salled Oct 28—Br stmr Mogul. for Ay e R g P K 28% | Springfield, O LAKE COPPER—Firm; buyers and sellers, | (HICAGO, Oct. 28.—The Earl Fruit Com- | Persimmons, 40c In single and 75c per box in| Halibut . 10 | Hongkong; Br ship Dimdale. for Queenstown; EAVEREG o- o SO S dhantlioy, 8% | Fargo, N D. Ha s 5 o pany’s auction sales of Callfornia fruit to-day | double layers. Kingtish 0 | Br. park Inversnaid, for Queenstown. Pittsburg . Do _preferred...... 65 - | Sloux Fails, 8. D, TIN—Firmer: $18 bid, $18 25 asked. : Fomeg anates, 40@60c per small box. Mackerel 10 | BL PRFA CRUZ—Arrived Oct 26—Schr J Ep- Reading ... "16% U § Hubber. 4214 | Hastings, Neb. T e By 6714 bia. 33 70 asked. The | resulted as follows: P. Barry, $153; Easter | LomeErupates, £7g%0c Bor SUell Box- o o ern | Mackerel o 50 | L BaN from Stewarts Point. | 0% 1L DR 3950 Do preferréd 1108k | Fremont, Neb firi naming the seutiing brice for Wostern | Beurre, §1.66; Winter Nells, §1 6L Prunes—Ital- | anq 33 G perbox Tor Coos Bay. Rt B %0 | P'Silea Oct Zi—Schr J Eppinger, for Timber . 2 est Union. Davenport miners and smelters quotes at . , $130@1 40. Weather favorable. Six cars nary Grapes, 25@50c per box; no Cove. Bk Teiage - tms | Eedoray stsel- Sicesto SPERER Hirmer! 10 Hlal 1t davet | 0 * ot 06 BiEher than.boxeh: Taubellan, $1% 3 | Kookisn, O atele, (e omaagis | FORT, BEACC Salld Oct 8- Stmr Coulle > & - - alveston af a2 - g o s jver, for San Isco. 6t Louis & § ¥...0 74| Do preferred *Houston - O e hics bags inalulng No | BOSTON, Oct. 23—Grapes—Tokay, ‘double | per crate; Wine Grapes, SHET er ton for Zin- | Saimon, smoked..20G—1Ovsters, Cal, if.- R URERA—Arrived Oct 25—Stmr Brunswick, CLOSING BONDS. Youngstown Vomber, '$4 S04 S; * Mircs, 554665 %0, Spot | crates, average §8 22; single crates, 3156, Thres | “Rilprerries, $4GS per chest. Salmon, fresh....120—| Do, Eastern, doz.55@40 | hence Oct %7 US3s. N ¥ Central lsts. Macon .. CoffesRio, dull and easy; No. 7 involce §%@ | cars Sold. Weather pleasant. e ey Jor. coiima;. @M., per | bax 3 S R I AKELEY—Salled Oct 28— Bark Gene BB i e sEvansville . S%c: No. 7 jobbing, 6%c. Mild—Dull and barely | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25.—Grapes—Tokay, | ¢o*"%0."1 ‘and $1@1 2 for choice. — R iis forFiamatie: Do coup seHelena .. steady; Cordova, S@ise. 60c@$1 45, average 0c; double crates, SI 530 |\ Chenes, b0c@sl 2 per boX. . SUN, MOON AND TIDE. HOBSONVILLE—Arrived Oct 28—Stmr Ruth, U_S 4a.. esLittle Rock. SUGAR Raw-Firm: falr refining, 3 13-t6c: | 3%, average 3197 Cornichon, $1 227 Easter | CITRUS FRUITA-Oranges, $2 5003 % for Va- | Utted Stat — hence Oct 25. Do 598> Totals, U. S......SL3%5,528,5% 110 el el e e e e U 1; Winter Nelis,| jencias, §1 0G2 for Mediteranean Sweets and | " Times and e s el B M o s e X als, U. S......§1,025,525 3 ned, firm. X % g ings: 3 g g . 3 U S is reg otain ontuios of BUTTER — Receipts, 5563 packages: _firm; | ' NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Grapes—Tokay, %0c@ $L AL O S0 for Beod to @s.0| Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San | ~SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 23—Stmr Cottage Clity Do 58 coup. 3% (N New York. . 524,546,820 7.3 vees | Western creunery.sgli‘»gnc. factory, 113%@14%c. | 81 85, average 31 33; Emperor, $110. nes— | \oviean Limes, $4@5; California Limes, $1@1 50 Francisco Bay. Published by official trom Dyea. i Kotk Ala class’ A. ern, 20%c. 108 INorthwstrn D14 Eight cars sold. % 0 cons. 1434 | Montreal e e i Octi %.—Porler Bros.’. Com. | Finesppies, $O4 per posen the city front (Mission-street wharf) about u. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 25—Ship Sintram, frm Do B . 108 Do deb T Do C 10 |0 Nav 1st: o0 + (CABIFDRNIAS, DERHD SFEULTE. ny Callfornia frult sales: _Pears—Winter twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin Do Currency ... 100 [0 Nav 4. ] R, $195G2'% vox: Easter Beurres, §iso;| DRIED FRUITS, NUTS. RAISINS, ETC. | the height of tide s the same at both plgees. ° | Dutch Harbor. = A'ig‘)glsafl;j 4‘!' 2;% 8 g }.}ne 6s tr. = Hamilton NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—California dried fruits: fil.?;l!bo orceclu. $1 1'?'@;1?;‘”;365:? lém@@'g lfl) Dullness still characterizes this market, WPel?tRTrt’ ?; ANGELES—Sailed Oct 25—Stmr i 7 Line 58 tr.... 108% ; i 5 x. Grapes—To] 7 single & £ — Gan Ko 20n. 111 103% | Pacinc S or 9. 1y, | S I N A S AP EL S Cammon, 7gsc; | cPate; Muscats, 85031 70; assorted, §1 (501 1o. e BRUIT. Brives, ek o ders ; g]ifi,—Agived et 25—Schr Lila and Mattle, S "Shio fii aten [ S W ites i B0 | wotats s g;."“;,,;m tray.; TAOTAoCiolce, (THOR0; fan- FOREIGN MARKETS. T0-80s, 2%@dc for S0-90's, 2@2gc 3:3?'&13: a NEWPORE-Atsiyed G 2 Stmr Huenere, CH&D 44s.... 145%(St L & 1 M C is. 9% 3 - . ' ‘ “H P 3 Sy d 1%@2 for 100-110's; Silver Pru: 3 from OUTSEA. SF G % | *Not included in totals because containl PRUNES—5%@5%c as to size and quality. - A 3 nes. 5@7c; 'S HARBOR—Arrived Oct 27—Bktn DELGAe U S L &S G 6o 200 | ey items than clearinks. ontaining | A OTSHoval, 11@1de: Moorpark, 13G17e, | LONDON, Oct. 25.—Consols, 109 1-16; ‘Silver, | Peaches, §@Tc for g0od to choice, T5@Sc for AT e Oct I8 bkin Gardiner City, hng East Tenn 1sts... 107%|St P C & P 1st Mot ineluded in totals because of no com-| PEACHES—Unpeeied, S%@ilc; peeied, 1434 | 8a; French Rentes, 102f 17%c. fancy and 10@12c for peeled; Apricots, 10G Oot 20: ‘schr C A Thayer, from Guaymas. Fre Gen 4s. 70%| Do 58 .. 4 parison for last ye: @18c. Y AT Wheat cargoes off coast, nothing doing; car- | 12¢c for Royals and 12@12%c for Moorpark; PORT TOWNSE'P—AY;,';&" B‘;c;‘ ‘W—Schr ¥ W & D Ists tr. 6% So Railway Sa.... 9% e CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. goes on passage, quister; cargoes No. 1 stand- | Iivaporated Apples, T4@7i4c; sun dried, e o Gen Elec is. 109" |Stand R & T 6. 77 DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. ard California, 32s 64; English country mar- | 4%c; Black Flgs, sacks. 2 ; Plums, A iod Oct 27—Stmr Rosalie, for Dyea; Br %o pitted and 1@1%o for unpitted;” N G H & 8 A 68 102 |Tenn new set 3s. 94 18 REnne i % | xpw YORK, Oct. %R. G. Dun & Co’s| CHICAGO, Oct. 5_Owing to a considerable | *S4S8885,0; oct, 25_wheat, -auil; No. 1| tarinés, sgtc for prime o fanc NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | ehip Vincent, for Tacoma. S Pears, 6g1 g Arrived Oct 25—Ship § HETC 111%| Do Re 2ds-.ce... 4% | weekly review of trade will says to-morrow: | 4rop in the Liverpool prices and a prevailing | standard Cailfornia, 78@7s 1d: wheat in Paris, | for quarters and SGoc for halve: » %Glo | the early morning tides are glven (n the lett | SEATTLE-Arriv o o ot 3 2315 ¢ 3 & - | m qu! ; 3 82001 fros akeley. :{f‘&"fiwc}i‘i"«-« 1005 | W B i e -lf::lr;t t::xx: R"Si"c.'iiiiu".av’:?!é?°fn';§§.'."‘:,’,‘d cember wheat here started weak at from 4@sc | COTTON—Uplands, 3 1-16d. 5.:-' undm’.“ x'l-?:r-szulglf:s lu‘--. m:o'aml $120 | the ‘3‘.,.“'&'5‘. %‘x‘:é”'hn‘.‘!‘&n‘x‘.’:n'&?“?mfli"“gé SEATTLE—Arrived Oct %8—Schr Nokomis, fm Missouri 68 Va Centuries 5% | fears of monetary pressure here. ‘Then came | Delow yesterday's close. That much having S | NUTS—Chestnuts, 8@10c per Ib; Walnuts, ¢o | 200 the last or right hand column gives the N OCINT REYRS—Passed Oct 2%3—Stmr Pasa- MC& T 200 etk| Do dererred 0 8" | confidence in London with & fight of French | been lopved off A% ene wwoop the market for | WHEAT-Xutures closed frmi December S| lor Tardshell, 1c fof Mftaheli; Almonds, S04 It e Ot e fimes ocour, The heights | dena, from Eureka. for San Pedro. 5 Aol 0k L - money across the channel, and stock markets | (W0 hours ieuperate but: ohy56d: Murch, = SpOtrNOL orthern | for hards Pea e for "adaiti: to the soundings on the EASTERN PORTS. Chollar e Tivanced while wheat fell. Mobs In'Parly did | the whole unsuccessfub fforts to récover somo | esting; (ull G B L ion aun, e sa. | BAETor Callforhia. oo (0 . o Eesiera and Firea ™ Statos Goast _Survey charte, except | NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 2i—Ship Roancke, Gholtar . |Ontario not mean to influence American interests from | Of the sudden loss. . The buying during that > ¥ g " | "HONEY—Comb, 1091l for bright and when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, | hence July 17. o Cal & Vi New York to San Francisco, but electric wires | time was sufficient to prevent any further de- CONDITION OF THE TREASURY. for lower grades; water white extracted, and then the number given s subtracted from 'FOREIGN PORTS. Deadwood 5 v have made the world small. The wires moved | Cline, although those who took the Wheat were sl 7o; light amber extracted, 6c; dark, bQuiss | the depth given by the charts The plane of | ADELAIDE—Arrived prior to Oct 25—Bark Gould & C % | a cargo of wheat from the Pacific Coast, start. | Chiefly induced thereto by the possession of | \y\SHINGTON, Oct. %8.—To-day's statement | P iR sw Ax_s1guse per M. Ieference is the mean of the OFST OF SO | Sonoma, from Chemainus. Hale & Norer ed $2,300,000 more gold from Australia to this| Puts reported good for L:e day or week. For | IS U on of the Treasury shows: Avail- N oricn TO MARINERS, AN UVER—Cleared Oct 25-—Br ship Tiala e country on London acgeunt, and the selling of | 41 hour during the mAd®E of the Zeslon the | able cash balance, $0L484,378; goid reserve, PROVISIONS. e PUNTA ARENASArflved Oct 25-Br bark Mextean . American_securities day and buying the | 1o \%;a bia, the heat. illustration that couid be | $H40.744514. = Fo A branch of the United States Hydrographic | Ciydebank, from Panama. BOSTON STOCKS AND BOND! next. There has been“no domestic change of | presented of the rut into Which epeculation has Dealers report a slight improvement in trade, | Office, located in the Merchants’ Exchange, is &UEENSTOWN—An-Ived Oct 27—Br ship So- s S AN NDS. e Armortate tand Ahe S T Dies o o D e n. Tiwa wan it PARTLAND'S BUSINESS. without, however, any improvement 1 Maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of | cotra, from Oregon. Money— Do pretd 5 Lot pECe oty o . o, e maln s 07 quoth- | roart thout regard to nationality and | YOKOHAMA—A) Br stmr Cl Ccall loans Wis Central - s e o ok e O T Tl ek e o e s s S hipes O | Chmie ABIATE. Pt it C R T D Time loans . Ed Elec Tel Association 1 idered helpful to raflroads. | cline of for December from yesterday" Jor = & = per 1 for | TN, diiatore are cordlally invited to visit the | _Salled Oct 2-—Br stmr Shantung, for San_A Stogks— Atchigon prefd . Whont one '3 Somin from Faiday to Monday, | closing prces: * o erday's | sor; valances, uT68. heavy, 8o for light medium, 10c for light, 10%c | offce, Where complete seis of charts and sail: | Francisco. ATE&S Fe Bonds— and then fell 4%c to Friday. But such chai An improvement in the weather and increased rections of the world are Kept on hand TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. Amer Sugar . Atchison s do not revresent actual conditions, and with | offerings from the interior caused an easy feel- LOCAL MARKETS. for comparison and reference, and the latest | PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Oct 25—Stmr La Do prefd . 108 | Wis Central 1s recelpts for the week 9558305 bushels, againsi | ing in corn. The decline fn wheat was also a Hams, m information can always be regarding Ch}?;xwu, from Antwerp. . Bay State Gas.... 1%| Mining Shares— 695557 last year, nobody can pretend that | consideration. There was considerable selling | extra Mess Iights, dangers to navigation and all matters ORK—Arrived Oct %8—Stmr Brittantc, Bl Taspen e ol Minie 0o £ | o R | T Tl s o5 3| s Bocmns B B s O Rt 1 e s tne mew Eerey | “TIVEREB arrivea 0t 3-Stmr_covie B Im)] T, e ex] T ju loss of S on IV Boston & Maine..163 |Boston & Mont. included, amount to 3,786,830 bushels inst L Sterling Exchange, 60 days building, at the foot of Market street, is from New York. £ Boston L .. 63%! Butte & Boston e 3.864,649 last year, and Pacific exports ,094 | Small receipts and a good cash demand on | Sterling Exchange, eight . ten minutes before noon and dropped at Sailed Oct 28—Stmr Laurle, for New York. . s %