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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1899. Nectarines, 7%@Sc per Ib for red and 8@dc tor) white; Pears. 6@sc for quarters and 8@llc for halves; Black Figs, 3@ic; White Figs, 6@6lc; itselt, to give the call money market an easy | Canada, against 25 last year. New York Exchange, sight.. ...« b | | tone.’ The, other important development was, | o = o |New York Exchange, telegraphic s | Plums, st@se for dark and 7a7ic for bleached ‘x)xfmfi:an‘:“:hdmfh e ek ena e e RATSINS -Bleached Thompson’s—Fancy, [ . bringing of _Britis 3 . i > ehcice. Sc: standard, Sc; prime, 6c: un- Boers to" open war. " e improvement In our | | New York Grain and Produce. : S et (h b ey S I A 2 TFmioney market fatled; however, fo stimi Wheat and Other Grains. Fancy, per b, 81c; choice; 7%c; standard, 6t late speculative suj rt prices 3, 5 o materially. - The tmasker. continued to. be. dull. Drime. fes publoiehed BUICeE e devoid of ‘outside participation and subject to | NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | WHEAT—The local market showed no change | 30-Ib boxes. fe; Z-crown luose 3 . 5% A Shye. d-crown, 7c; London Layers professional manipulation for the bear ac-| 13000 barrels; exports, 15,25, Fairly active and | worthy of note. O e e T b oows Wk Tuncy count. s money bec these .. | crown, '$1 1 > Seomod o %“e"ieé‘; ,fi{‘r'e‘Ifg"u?‘}&é"‘mi"‘“‘?’°§gg‘re.. firm. Chicago opened quiet and easy, with few buy- | Ciycters §2, Dehesa, §2 50; Imperial, $3. AQl K siveness on the part of the bears, leading on WHEAT—Receipts, 305,650 bushels; exports, | ers. The sentiment was bearish, but timid. | prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points in f Thursday to an increased downward tendency | 340,330. Spot, quiet; No. 2 red, 76%c f. 0. b. | The interior movement in the Northwest de- | California. @ pressure for loans on the part of Wall street | United States, against 250 last year, and 27 in | Sterling Cables........... (FELELA) In prices, followed ¢n Friday by an increase | afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 79%c f. 0. b. | creased, but Minneapolis showed an increase of | NUTS—Walnuts, %o for standards and $%o Of Buch pressure. There has been no particu- | afloat’to arrive, new: No. 1 hard Duluth. S2%¢ | 1,000,000 bushels. The undeftone was weak In | for softshell; Almonds, 10G1lc for paper: lar evidence of liquidation and the excellent | to arrive; No. 2 red elevator, M%c. Options | wheat, oats and corn, and there was much real- | shell, S@tc for soft and rallroad earnings, the disposition and ability : opened easy at %c decline under unsatisfactory | izing. Peanuts, 53@6%c for Eastern and Sc for Call- —— of the companies’ to advance rates as well as | cables and reported reselling by exporters, | ~Liverpool came through %d lower. Consols | fornia; Brazil Nuts, §i@ic; Filberts, 1@llke: the continued activity and prosperity in the | rallied %c on local covering and war news, but | were unchanged. Peoans, Tatsc; Cocoanuts, $4 505, 91% Or Shor¢ Line €s..126% | steel, coal and other industries with which | again turned easier and sold off S from the | ' #pot \Wheat—Shipping, $1 0SX@110; milling, [ HONEY -Comb. 11%c for bright and 10tc for SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. . |Atchiron gen & et 84| do_corl -----113% | Wall street keeps in touch and on which some | top on renewed liquidation following forecasts | §1 12%@1 15. light amper; water white extracted, T@7lc; e pas i erd L8 Reading gen 4s.... 83 | of its speculative material 18 based, produce | of a large et el el Sl BRI e B light amber extracted, 6%@7c; dark, 5%c per | gy & Ohio ds.. & R G Mildts ... 86 |8 £00d impression, but mainly as to the fu- | Monday's statement. The latest attitude of ex- | Intormal Session—8:15 _o'clock—December— | Ib; 5 C'& NW con gt 1o & XM oon f8.107% | ture of prices For the present the momey | porters as to cash wheat was also unsatisfac- | goo0 otis. §112%. May—8000, $117%. BEESWAX~24@2c per Ib. ner. G Sl " l"‘l T .m:‘: s pr.m\ \fl:rlxselt?:utll:v&e‘lzhu all ot?er ’conséd:m.gar;'lml:t: 5:3 At the close the market was steady a(i Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $112%. z Tioy T R b e i + & . e 108 ¥ ‘e community is pos c net decline. March, S04@Ste, close e 5 2. vchange higher and New York Exchane lower. Ghf Term da ....1ls8" SLP A P st P12t fully dlsposed to_exaggerate the bad featurca e A T o 2 T e Provisions. 2 e - 3 o1, ! ancial situation, as it seemed some | 763 @77 1-16c, closed T67ec. o i e 5 5 — ot and easy. Barley futures weakened by the rain, e ¥ 109y [SopRiiivay, Gs....108 | weeks ago to lgnore such dangers. Declin- b maa e ctls, $L12%. May 000, S eember — 2000 ctls, | CURED MEATS—Bacon, % per Ib for heavy, < = e Bt bn g s oge & T 6s.... 80 | Ing prices in the face of an improvement in | HIDES Firm, $1123,. May—2000, $117%. 915@10c for light medium, 11%c for light, 13c for 0 Teun indw set 3s.. 91 | the tendencies of the New York loan mar- [ WOOIL_Quiet. Titg Tex & Pac lsts...lld | ket and an apparent growth of bearish feel- RLEY—The J. C. Glade takes for Cork| i, yignt and 13%c for sugar-cured; E: Ft W & D B, & Den C 18 METALS—The metal market took an unsat- | 36,602 ctls brewing and 11,489 ctls chevalier, 7 Gen Elec bs 116 00 248 ..oceeveee. 56 ing h v i v Ve -1 d Hams, l4c; California Hams, %) oF orn di 2 ing here when London displayed a recovery gkl mar 8,0 Lz sugar-cure . L up and higher. Corn dull. GHE&S A G ll8 Unlon Pac 4. 100% | in prices and a_sense of relief that the un. e e e T e A T ened futures somewhat, but the | Mess Beef, $11 per bbl; extra Mess, $12 50; Fam- o beribal the s Lot 110 |Wabaxhillsts ......113% | certainty that the Transvaal situation had |and alsappointing reports from outeide markets, | spot market wis unchanged. | 1y, $t4: extra Prime Pork, $1250: extra clear, checkea oy tiie rain. H & T C 5s prefd.108 do 24% ...........100 | culminated, even if the outcome is war, cer- . ¢y t v d NOSEI s vi 30@97%c; Chevall, $1650; mess, $15@15 50; Smoked Beef, 12c per lb. el Aoy do con 6s .08 West Shore 45 ....112 | tainly seems anomalous. But the inability of | Jierings, were urgent, leading buyers procras- | Feed, S0gStiic; Brewing, 0@97i4c; Chevaller, | 317 Wy IO 1 70 Gted at 6@6%c per b for and unchanged. lowa Cen lsts .\l Wis Cen lsts T | our market to respond may be In a measure the Meial Bxchange catleds © o e Slose | nominal. 1 BOARD sALES und and Tie for pure; half barrels, pure, , 2 | &G lsts... 70 [Va cent ...........8 raced to the fact that unless the Transvaa G e < : C AR $%0: 5-1b tins, 9c. / » <08 ¢ So 4s.... spe ve and financial markets abroa CATCE R—-Eas . cond — Sessfon— s, STe. might after all ensue. While money Is easter | 11N _Easler, with $32 bid and $32 12% asked. | May—2000, 87%c; 6000, §7%C. MI ING STOCKS. in London it has mot fallen to the point | LEAD—Dull, with $1 60 bid and $ 6 asked. | Regular Morning Session—December—6000 ctls, H{dcs} Taliow, Wool and ng‘\-_ Chollar .. 31|Ontarfo C L i ; L S 7 2 S Nere R 2 ent to | The brokers' price for lead is $4 40 and for cop- | sTc. No present intention to advance house coals. | Grown Point . 15| Ophir ¢ Newrs Vb caniibeyitakentitor ahipment, (0lie | wih smkt Affernoon Session—No sales. oo D e T eatle A bt ot ! ; % c i | Con Cal & Va. 15 Plymouth | Wil certainly oppose’ such a movement now. | SPELTER—Easy, with $540 bid and $ 30| OATS—The market is fairly active, particu- Sl dale e e e et Potatoes and Onions rather firmer. s . SEATh Lo Large interests here secm unwilling to take | asked, larly in colored descriptions. Black are bring- | about le under quotations. Heavy s 2 3 | Gould & Curry _do yirerd . a oullish position in the market while money | COFFEE—Options closed steady, 5 points ad- | ing more money In the country than here. | steers, 11@11}%c; medium, 10%c: light, 10c; Cow- I"egetables continue to advance. | Hale & Norcross.. 34 Sferra’ Nevada.. | is Hable to jump to 7@15 per cent should the | Vance to § points lower. Sales, 11,000 bags. In- | White, §1 (5a1 25; Red, $105@1 17%; Gray, $105@ | hides, 9%@iic; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, Sc; Calf, ~ Humt’:!flke Butter and Eggs firm and Cheese steady. Mehan 65 00 Standird . .. B2 Unjon Con .. 32| Yellov' Jacket { market develop any activity and when gold | cluding: October. $4 25 | can neither be imported nor can the return January, $4 80: March, $1$5; May, ® | flow of money taken from New York force ' 35 05@5 10; July, § 10; Septembe 5G4 60; December, $ 7 | 115; Hlack, Soc@sl 05. 0c: ides, s 505 June, | CORN—Eastern Large Yellow, $105@110; | Jooi 1Y, Bides, soup 17¢ y Kip and Veal, 16c $ 2. Spot | White, $105@1 10; mixed, $1 023@1 073 per ctl. | gl 0¥ P N, DO oGt each: * short ; culls and brands, Dry Calf, 17c: D olivay . lighter supply ‘ BOSTON STOCKS AN" BONDS. crops ‘moving and. busimecs purposes be yet | coffee—Rio. steady but quieter; mild, quiet; | RYE—The market is higher again at $5c@Sl | Yeal scGsic each: medium, 10090c: long Wool Poultry in 1.\/-?;) supply. ! Money— Unton Pac discerned. ~ The public is also impressed with | C(ér(q;v:hsa?lmxmi . S per ctl, with a good demand and Breatly re- [ B o0k B0 o orae Hides, St 2% 3 Tok 2 ~aArce el Call loans Unic 1 d . e same leas and a large part of it is| S i3 —Raw, steady: refined, steady. duced stocks. )t and $1 25@1 50 for small; Colts, 25@50c. same scarce and selling at fancy prices. | Time loans West nd. . £o fully and profitably emploved with its own iWBUTTER—Rece!mT.@ZZfSI Jackages. Stea;!‘)'; BUCKWHEAT—Nominal, B L R reane i iome v TN sy s 3 q E | * Stocks o pratal egitimate concerns that the outside participa- | Western creamery. 17 une creamery, — 2, 4@4%c; refined, —; grease, 2@2ic. Yain did some damage to Grapes and Berries. Atchison . .29 Weathigh Eleo tion in the street is seriously curtailed there- | 22¢; factory, l4@l6c. Flour and Millstuffs. WOOL—Spring Clips—Valley Oregon, 17@18c; iy T abll i Crates firm Gt Fovr ! do prefd. 61% Bond by. The market has, therefore, developed u | TEGGS—Receipts, 5000 packages. Dull; State - Eastern Orogon; 12@He for choice and SGIIG 1Wine and Table Grapes firm at full figures. Am Fugar 1403 Atchieon 48 growing_disposition to wait until the progress | and Pennsylvania, 20@2lc; Western ungraded for fair to good. degiicd e I 7 [ aotioeta T6i8| Mintap sharess of the South African war affords some idea | at mark, 15@Sc. FLOUR—California family extras, $8 6093 7, | °L fIT 10 €000 @ 1 be, s@ite; do Berries higher and Pears and Lemons lower. | Bell Telephonia ©1/370 " | Adventure ......... 0% | Of It outcome ‘and duration and until the un- | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. usual terms; bakers' extras, 33 40@3 50; Oregon | piains, 7@sc: San Joaquin and Southern Moun. - Boston & Albany..240 |Allouez Min Co.... 06 locking of money from the Treasury or the re- | caiifornia dried fruits steady. and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per barrel for ex- | tain, 7%4@9c; Northern free, 10@12c; do, defect- ... 27y | ceipts of gold from Europe and currency from | 1073} Atlantic tra, $3 25@3 40 for bakers, and $2 25@3 for su- | ive, T%@llc per Ib. APORATED APPLES — Common, Tie; Vedium Prunes less weak and selling better. Boston Elevated. revenues. But the ks have de the sub-treasury for telegraphic the Interior §1.032,000. The heavy ovement early in the week has been ads Wheat at ma for : i | Boston & Malne. Boston | & Mont. the interior checks the depletion of the New | I ay, | TH@8% | " Quoted at 10@12c per Ib. \o change in Provisions. e Qrac Bt Boss s ey tnanic e sdry o daios s hihat call g ot tray, ~ T5%@8Stc; choice, 8%@Sc! | perfine. HOPS—Quoted at 10120 p y v ange S: ¢ Calumst & Hecla..78) | loans which has been In progress for some | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- F e Mok Mot [eat markbet as before quoted. Fitchburg prefd.. 118 Frankin . weeks past. This halt in the market and the 12@13%e; M k 14@ | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham San Francisco Meat Market. Leat marret as quoiec. : Gen Electric ......118 | Humbbidt {nsensiplityito the plentitulitavorable facte in » 12@18%c; Moorpark, U® | 20t 325 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 73: Rye e e by il H . | "o prefd ......J13) |Dsceola . e situation have naturally led to bearlshness ; S .'s2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $2 50; 7G7%c per b for Steers and o Increased exports of Quicksilver from this port. e St iy among the traders and to manipulation de- —Unpeeled, T%@te. ML B T pEEIalae ) H i R w0 reca signed to put prices down. | Ont Groats, 3 75:" Hominy, $8 23 50: Buck- | V37 " 5100 per 1n z Mich Cent .... [ ~® | wheat Flour, $4@é 25; Cracke: heat, $3 75; & 3 ; | Mich Telephone. { o @ | | . . | Farina, $4 0; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled | MUTTON — Wethers, 7@7%c: Ewes, 6%@7c Ghioitors |§ per cent or below. Preliminary estimates of | DId Colony .. B s | Chicago Grain Market. Quts” (barrels), §85506 8; in sacks, 36 3@8 75 | perb o col S e R ST A R o radstreet’s on Trade. |4 Peart Tiarley, 151 Spilt Pas, #480; Green Peas, | LAMD-Spring, SOSUc 0er B oy gor The Amelia loads Lumber at Port Blakeley | bank statement he dist cash | ' ——— S e e e i f medium and 5‘7‘5"“" ‘“’d“‘;i“” "‘.’g‘s;"‘“ e fox Fon 1 \der, Lumber at Ta. | by the sub-treasury on ac Government | T ST | - ~® | CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Wheat opened easy fol- Feeders, 5%@bic; dressed Hogs, 7@SHc. coma for Kahului ments have almost offset celpts on ac- | New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 13.—Rradstreet’s to-mor- I lowing indifferent forelgn markets and large Hay and Feedstuffs. i General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c; Wool, row will say: Trade activity Is widespread, all ;‘l"‘l“z“:: )l:"l:(“r?\:\?.:bslml;'}llrs('?lel:?":nofié‘ 11:5:1;1 The heavy rain checked all trading in Hay measures of volume and value testifying to |yl fUE BSOS QICRIECIRE #000 NATH | vesterday and must have damaged a good deal | prevailing prosperous conditions. Only £00d piadle of the session & report of damage by | of baled Hay along railroads and the banks of W YORK. Oct. 13—Money on call slightly fer at 4@5's per cent; last loan, 4% per 1. Prime mercantile paper, Ss@6 per cen and Wane. (oityen artly « large receipts later in the : X s o) et 20, i 4" hdicate & Jose in the in- | Sterling exchange easier, witli actual business | F€POFts are received from distributive trade | drought and insects to the new crop in the | streams awalting shipment. Tk St F':;‘wx’::s'mi‘r,,sf?:c i > this port * movement of about skers' bills at §4 $6%a4:80% for demand | centers and some markets report fall demand Southwest caused slight rallies, but the mar- | There was no change in Feedstuffs. the three grades QT $4 52355 21 for sixty Posted ; as holding out longer than expected. Rail- | ket was soon weighed down again by a re- | BRAN—S$I7@17 50 per ton. bleached iute. Commeretial bills, $4 81%;. e been receip J pes way earnings, bank clearinge returns and | Sumption of short selling and liquidation, in- | MIDDLINGS—$1S@20 per ton. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- nd about $7 there reign compared Win ran drafts o: e San Francisco mint by 535t Sar silver, Sjc. z » % 4 = s duced by steadily increasing stocks all over | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $18@18 50 per | lington, §3; Southfield Wellington, $750; Se- OB, e O kbt a ol ot ahout Goverhment bonds ir- | duotations of staple prices are all encourag the world. There was a slight upturn near | ton: Oil Cake Meal at the mill, $26@21; jobbing, | aitie. s5: Beyini % Ctoainay: Wallsend This would indicate a net gain to State bonds inactive; rafiroad bonds | Pointing as they do to a maximum volu the close on buying by shorts, who put out | §27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Cornmeal, | § 50: Sentch. $8: Cumberland, $9 50 in bulk and business for this period of the year. al long lines of Wheat on th e rly bulges | Cracked Corn, $24@25; Mixed Feed, 5 reserves of the bank of over % 5 075 cks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, s, and. Exports. | banks forther redaced their Jonns. so' thers ‘is — returns for October hear out carller impres- | and took advantage of the decline to buy In | 1516 30; Cottonseed Meal, §28 per ton: e e i e oY , § a fair prospect of rease in th slons of shortened yields of most leading agri- | And secure profits, and the market closed with | = HAY—Wheat, $7@8 50 for common to good | fasrie Gare, $ 60 Coker $12 per ton o bulk and Quicksflver at this port during | The first payment of anticipated int | Cash in the Treasury. cultural products. Expectation of more mod- | Juyers in the malority. December gpened a | and 39 i{or choloe,s Wnenliand (0ay 136 b0/ 0t sicks S aien i bonds will be made sl turai o de lower at T2l 12%e, declined 10 T2%c, ross | @9 @s 50; Barley, $5@7; Island Barley, A LS bthE e vear were 17, e A ot At th | WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.- Touay's statement | SFate ¥ields of leading cereals is not confines | oft agaln fo 72 and closed with | $50; Alfalfa, $5@5 50 per ton; Compressed, | mroie the weok thess have been four deltv. made on a large scale, although | of the cond Moo il neft | to this country. The world's wheat crop w & $6 50 e e e i 1 Eh T30cs tons: 1 1 Dayment: Is without: pebate’ Thatbond | ooro Holance, 7501t poa” reseil- | admittedly be smalier and tne yields of rye, ruled active and strong early, influenced | = STRAW—25@3ic per bale. Shree from British Columbia, 9634 tons: — one are not expected to0 be so largé | by higher cables and excellent cash demand market was moderately active, but price from Oregon. 600 tons; one from Japan, 3700 changes were mixed: Total sales, par value, s = as a year ago. The higher range of prices | Liquidation and sympathy with Wheat caused tons; total. 28958 tons. Our colliery proprietors Mones 5i0S on s Brancisco | By = of all staples and particularly of agricultural | it to turn weak. December closed at 31%c. Beans and Seeds. 76 suahing their ‘atasmers o thelr utmost cap> S Lh AR 2] United States 3s declined % and new 4s ad- | London Market. products, however, will furnish a profitable ruled dull and lower in sympathy with = | aeiey’ ‘and are beating records in:making fast vanced 3% in the bid price balance to producers, e advance in the at and Corn. Longs sold freely. Decem- The speculators continue eager for Beans, | time in their deliveries here. The outlook 1s n a notable one and closed at 23c. i T noted the Liquidation weakened Provisions early, but | 8nd prices go up every the decline was fully recovered before the It is said that the crop rly el mand for cut meats ek ; < ST K, Syl . price of cotton has be W YORK STOCK LIST. ; NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—The €ommercial Ad- | Gt oS Teactivn s natura vertiser's London financial ‘chblegram says: | effects upon general Southern trade an e markets here are now resizned to war io | dustry following the advance are partic ter Aav s improving or our w e b eduence. | though there may not at any time be an over- d t! light, both here and | supply on hand, there will be sufficient for cur- in the East. Even Pinks are higher. rent requirements. There are unfounded ru- apply of fuel, al- N | | | “ barley and cats The forelgn de: 1 b ¥ South Africa and loss of gold iin consequence. | beneficial, as this section alone has appeared | greater than kers were inclined to fill a BEANS—Bayos, $2 102 20; small white, $2'50 | mors on the street, which have been repeated T i e They opened irregular, but 'scon Improved | 0 lag somewhat behind the process of pros- | nominal prices. Pork and Ribs closed un- | oo gy \oice white, §2 1002 2%5; Pinks, $292 10; | il the papers, that an advance was shortly to 1 & Ont akis G ttotha clhse. EATThan oides by bre L perity: changed. January Lard closed a shade I Sl s ity 2 be made on domestic grades for the winter adian _Pacifi ¥ B €| In the manufacturing branch of trade | The leading futures ranged as follows: eds, $3 50@3 75; Blackeve, §3 50@3 60: BUtters. | months. These statements are made to alarm ad: ):; oyant. Portuguese threes were again hard. rength is well nigh universal. Advances — - —_— nominal; L:r'x'\v $4 50@4 60: Pea, $2 50@2 60; Red | consumers and force them to lay in large Spanish fours were 604, Tintos 48 and Ana- | have been numerous and a scarcity of goods Article Open. High. Low. s, 32 25G2 40 per ctl. | stocks, whereas at present there is no such in- condas a shade under 10. rather than of demand is the main subject of Wheat )S—Brown Mustard, 2%@3c | tention. f'resent prices will rule for the next Western.......... gton & Quincy. Louisville... | Mustard, 3%@dc; Flax, nominal; 3%c per Ib for Callfornia and 4c for Eastern; | Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; | American lstless to the c Cape took £300, ities began dull and remained | complaint. While a source of depression to | October se, Which :was slack. The | cotton, the Transvaal situation has proved Decemb O gold and South America | rather favorable to wheat and other cereals, six_months ag0 Chicago from foreign ports are hardening, s light shipments of coal for several Chicago isville prefd... Meanwhile the bank bought gold to the | offsetting heavy Increases in the visible sup- _Corn | months to come. Hawaiian lslands are secur- g0 ! £ 0, as follows: £90,000 in bars, | plies. October U ing all the Australian tonnage for fully eigh ago & Nc in German coin_ ,000 in Fren The liberality of foreign demand is perha Decembs @185 per ctl. months ahead, so that the entire fuel trade i fcago Roc The logs to the Cape was less than had | pest known in the September report of May | drifting into the bands of the northern col- CC&S % been expected, the market counting on an en- | ports of leading products. Shipments of bread- . | lieries, The transports are relieving us of a Toralo’ Southérn’: % Fagement of £600,000. It s expected that the | bufis wées me large as those of August and 2% Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | atge amaunt of stoam coal, and son thas thers lorado Southern 1st prefd. Cape will take half a million sterling a week | there was naturally a heavy gain in co 24% is such a scant quantity on hand at Honolulu Colorado Southern 24 prefd Delaware & Hudson Delaware Lack & Western Denver & Rlo Grande. Siclug/ithe fwar e exports, which are double those of the Pork, per bbl— Money was slack on the release of Govern- | month a year ago. Totals of leading e: December ment dividend, calls being quict und bills easy, | ghow an increase of 23 per cent over Septem- = January the latter, however, only temporarily. SIIVer | her a year ago and over September, 1896, but | _Lard. per 100 Sweet Potatoes are firmer. Other Potatoes | {he steamers leaving here are filling their bunk- > | ers to_their full capacity. are unchanged. Onions are doing rather bet- | “R{CE_Pricss. show . considerable change ter. | China mixed, $3 65@3 T Qur Account With 3 h 4 China No. 1, $4 30@ - Deaver & Rio Grande was firm on ithe home coluap# iorder. a decrease of 8.5 per cent from September. 1837, | December : Goodlyrices entinueptolulela: Svaretablan | LT TXin Hh R 2 ROt « Tirta A ¥ eeo ais CLOSING | Which wWithessed very heavy shipmenis of Januars 5 | which are steadily advancing. Topan W T % Doulniane ot Erie ist ‘prafd...... LONDON, Oct. 13.—Canadian Pacific, 93%; | breadstufts. Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— | POTATOES-River Reds, 5@6sc; Farly Rose, | pot Cancoibe Western Sugar Refining Com Great Northern pref Union Pacific preferred, rthern Pacific | The general manufacturing industry is run- December ... 485 4 e So@ive per etl: Salinas Bar. | BaaY, dyotes. terma net cash, ia J00-ib bagw Hocking Coal preferred, 16; Atchison, 20%: Grand Trunk, 7%; | ning full and activity s so widespread January % 5 40@30c; Burbanks. 5@ per ctl; Salinas Bur- | Subes, A « rushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: Bow. Hocking _Valley Anaconda, bar sllver, &7%d per ounce; | that it is hard to prefer one industry to an- = werdas ErolBwRIERIE, | S R Tt | T aar ity Co et e e Sweot Potatoes, $7lc@$1 for Rivers and $125 | lated, 47c for Merced. | A, = Magnolia A. 4 Corfectioners’ A, 47%c; California a C. 4%c: Golden other In this respect. Coal production is par but a scarcity of cars is com- Iilinois Central money, 3 per cent. ng Wheat, 6715@6 ¥ 2C | wa Central cularly he e " Tve Centig s © & | [iained of I ihis and in the coke indus 21000, e N o ONIONS-wemo per otl, 1o | Giothes burrels, T16e more: halt warrels, Yo embel {ansas City Pittsh | strength of la ghts co - rSAb e 'EGETABLES—Green Peas, c per g re; boxes, 14c more: 50- . l4e . Kansas Tt orie % SWemt Bank Clearings. :n.‘é"n‘gfuv.lr'mrfi:;":-le:;x»ln‘zkoxurrr’g;fl::scme 5 D DECn NGNS Moo Dlaxiiseingpneane Ta@ic: Lima Beans, $aadtse: | No order taken for less hen At Lake Frie & Western prefd. .4 [ it anthracite in the west. ‘iron and siest | SEel 3L EAL 2 PG IOy S S| cabbage, doaoe: Tomators, Rdte: fex Tlant, | equlvalent Dominoes, hait-barrels, She; boxes, Lake Shore ..... are active as to production, but new business ¢S Short-rib Sides ' (loose), $4 § Louisville & Nashviile ..... < = —® | s limited by the small quantities availabic | 3530535 Shortorib Sides doose). 34 12:5¢ per Ib; Garllc, 2G3c: Green Peppers, | . 2, S 1 C by very. Liberal orders are still Y 2 < 5 £0605 60° Whisicy SGc per box: Carrots, 30@40c per sack: Cucum- Py Yanhavan L The following table, compiléd by Bradstreet, | 06 TOATY GSINGT LRNETGE G yenr ana | Clear Shies (boxed). 855065 00; Whisky, distil. |} PFocr Bickles, & 50 per otl for No. 1 and Receipts of Froduce. Mexican Central el shows the bank clearings at ail principal cities | (eel rails are reported tending upward at the | (75, finished goods, per gal, $122; Sugars, Cut| g for No. 2; Summer Squash, 50@oc: Mar- == Minneapolls & St Louis...... for the week ended October i, 1589, With the West. Loah S flomtrany s | rowfat Squash, $5@10 per ton: Green Corn, §1 | FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. - Minneapolis & St Louis p percentage of increase and decrease, as com- | FPaper is in specially active demand at pres- | Articles— Recelpta” Shipments. | @1 25 per crate and T5c@$1 25 per sack. r‘-,;;u,. ar sks.... 8239|Sugar, ska . 1400 s e Ry A Missor acific . 5 z =2 doel eoi lients Flour, barrels 21,000 TRt ‘heat, ctls...... 1633 Hay, tons . 5 Our Cash and Debts. Moo & Ohio.. pared with the corresponding Week Jast year: | % zar refining furnishes one exception to the | Wheat, bushe Phuliryiand G Rarley, ctls..\] 7150 Straw, tons . = = Missour! Kansas & Texas = InerCen@Ee: | reports of general prosperity and production | Corn, 'bushels 624,000 owtry a ame. Onts, ctls ....... 2,950|Hops, bales . 131 The following is a statement of the public ourl Kansas & Texas prefd N $1,141,398,420 FHY - | s decreasing, partly, of course, owing to the | Oats, bushels. 256,000 Oregon Oats, ctls 530/ Wool, bags . 203 ¢ the ca the treasury of the v Jersey Cent e e i Doy Ty a8 06 650 2 season, but also to the demoralization growing 15000 1,000 o tar ot Game avaivary alender andlsxa l MBaTIChrr ctint:: L200IEatts s Fals - . el b RN SE T out_of price cutting, 145,000 wow | o e | Cheese, ctls 40/Hides, No 128 business New York Central . Chicago ..... 130,989, 16.0 | Bk < & s, = riired i bringing fancy prices. { se, Ctl: es, No . 24 ¢ 4 C g Weol fs very firm, though quieter at some 2 — = utter, ELpa 5 iy b Philadelphia. ....... 8% s | markets” white the " manufactured product i | _On the Pr luce Exchange to-dny the Butter | Arrivals of Poultry are lighter and sell ofr | Butter ctls ... 23 Bes, doz . 8750 . $L215030: LI W e.ecn pre(a Bt . Fod | gelling well on next spring’s account. market was firm. Creamery, 15a2ic; dairy. 134 | well at the fair quotations. | P e o P e LT Northern Paeific” prefd D : g Tclaceo s reported very generally active at | @ldc. Eggs. steady; 16c. Cheese, strong;| POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@lic for Gob- | Middlings 760 Lime, bbls .. 182 Ontaric & Western ... ... s b R 2309 nearly all markets West and East. Shoe creams, 1}@12%c. | blers and 13GUc for Hens; Young Turkeys, 15@ | Bran, sk 1.980 Leather, rolls 132 Oreebn Rty N et 19 manufacturers are busy and leather and sides D nke 500{ Wine, gals . s Oregon Rallway & Nav pr kseic) 3 G4 areievmnatsaticellysuonEsipocice; S REes i for old and $ 20@6 for young: | Potatoes, 1.760) & Pennsylvania 2 v Orlea s 2301 B dnfupkent demand s ga AT O e o [ Hens, $4@550; _ Young = Roosters, = $45 Reading ........ ol e :{_E";‘Er:‘d“"' ed stage of the season and pric s Fore’g” Futures. Old Hoosters, $1@4 mé‘r%ers, 8o Brolers, | g, Reading 15t prefd........ Detroft A 29 for L0 $3 25@3 50 for large, $3@3 25 _tor smail; Pigeons, S S el Wheat, including flour, shipments for the 5@3 5 B 7 ¥ o Ot e s B | reek Hskreeate 52650 BushCl seaieth | LIVERPOOL. e e Family Retail Market. o Grande Western. § Loutsville [ Lo Tk mEere Clant week 420,99 Dushels s . 5 S e 5 5 Hier B Rpen e 03| I 5 5 : 1897, 4, els fn 189 and 2,409, 6 1a 2 % | Z H I Duck, $2 50G3: et St Louis & Fran 1st & Paul. : £ 1 - ; exports 3 2% | eon, '$3@4 50: Small Duck. 32 50G3: Doves, | R e anst SR L A 5 140 I Rince July L e et PA?{}S" 6214 82X | G5 ‘per dozen: Hare, $1 @1 50; Rabbits, $130 | Butter and Fges have again advanced and P e & Eran 20 pisgt e : O e e e wear indl b5,9201 2 hushiels || wnante et faRCo i $1.28 for small; Sray Geese. | are in light supply. Cheese is unchanged. ot St Louls Southwestern prefd Indianapolls ....... 5.2 I e & g X 2 33 te, $125@150; Brant, $150G2: English | pricer for Game are away beyond the reach bt : Gl b e ‘ e | siness taitures number 164 in_the Uuited Openisls agis 1973 | Snipe, §2 per dozen; Jack Shipe, §1 50. of the avesage purse. The Poultry markec o <@ E aul prefd.. Sa - : States ompared with 14 last week, 23 .in | €l ol tupulich miiiio mel . e ] States as comp: T e well suppl prices. T t Paul & O Denver ... ; i Tl dadioha b Flour “ I Weather Report. D Hartford L ; A e e e 2470 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e fuis :m'id\'en:‘»mbles continue to - - outhern Rallway ... Richmon ; 9.1 Cadeliad 3 her 13, as | Closing . %7 . = minish in supply and prices continue to ad- (2ith Meridian—Pacific i fi:,{:a; rata; Memphis . % 330 Business fallires in’Canada mumber 19, a8 | Cle & Al descriptions of fresh Butter, except the | qoritl[ 7 STOEY SUE Prices eo SAN FRANCISCO, Oct ipom 300 Texas & PACHIC .......... shington . 3.7 o red O ano7, 0] In 1806 and! &1 in | Chi s lower grades, rule firm at the advanced prices, | jiums are dedrer. Texas & Pac e Feoria : 65 e duo, B icago Livestock LMarket. and packed goods are SUft and in fine demand. | T following Is The Call's regular weekly Unlon Pacific p gochesier 3 5 5 5 | Cheese is steady at the familiar quotations. | price list: Weoresn W oroater s i o o JCHA S “"C";‘;;"’;f;“‘fn“g"?n“r:" Eggs are firm, but there ls no further ad- | - Coal, per ton— ‘abash prefd Vet L 2160342 ¥ A 5 of cattle to-day were mos ke " | vance. The marked rise in home stock has | Cannel,......s—@10 00 Castle Gate...11 50§— E - Wheeling & Lake Erie.. /7100001 uyg | AHAR croporeee B0 2 Dun’s Review of Trade. mon natives and feeders from Western ranges. | giverted much of the demand to Eastern goods. | Wellington . —@10 00| Southfield = Huft R e e Wheeling & Lake Erle 2d prefd. 2|8 SAed. Mas 508,901 which spld slowly at easy prices. The demand | * {rpTER— | New Welling- | Wellington —g@9 Obisr it Wisconsin_Central i el one 88 for the medium grades of dressed beef has| (Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 28@2%c; seconds, | . ton <. —@10 00/Coos Bay S Sa sco data: Maximum temperature, P CC &St Lou 5 FSaA fallen off. and all grades, except, strictly choice | ysgite: ' " | Seattle 8 00@—| ikt il £2; min 4; mean, 4 Cxpress Companies— | Portland, Me....... i Covs | beeves, are fully 1G5 lower than this time | P07 ron o sgme; good to choice, 2@ | meiy Prod e WEATHER CONDITION i ] S b NEW YORK, Oct. B.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | /0 0. l'" To-day's prices for g0od to fancy | oy seorer nominal. @-‘ SRRl (e i e TosAugalos: . 18mAT weekly review. of trade, which lssues to-mor: s iles wicelts BIGU I oommoni e medium | *"Plckled roll, 2G24c; firkin, 21@22%c; creamery | - square ..........00@65 Ranch Egge per 0o The pressure nited States . | Norfol D 13627300 row, will say: steers, $150G5 75: cows and . 204 %0: | tub, 226@24c. Do, per roll... {_dozen |...... 945 of the Tacin i kR D L Tniuetrial conditions could hardly be better | siockers an feaders, §2 5064 75; Texans, $ 96 | “hutern. (7o for ladle packea. | Dor Food - | Hone: 006 Tt Nevzaa and Ariz Rain is re e | Des Moines. . 16 3 o xtraordinary buying calves. $1@7. CHEESE—Choice m| new, ; old, 16 eese, Cal T from’ n tion in Californ American Cotton Ofl ......... “ | Nt bt A o a4 impossible, even HOGS—There was a good demand for hogs, | j0ic; Young America, 11@1l%c; Bastern, u% i She=s o 5 heta S American Cotton Ofl prefd......000 0 95 | WATmington, Dei that its continuance seeme e 3 | and prices ruled steady at the vecent decline. | jz e s { R e American Malting ...... 3 7ig | ORI dai i larger buying still crowds producing works In | rair ‘to prime lots sold at $4 27%@4 80; heavy | “EGGs—_Quoted at 24@2Tic for store and &@ | s Angeles 1.05, and equally heavy rainta American Malting prefd.. T e s D T3040 most lines beyond thelr capucity. The fron fur- | packers, ' §3 954 25: mixed lofs, 84 3304 60 | 30¢ per dozen for ranchs Eassern, 35aibe fap | plicits: D POtk frean D oot andyall : American Smelting & Ref.... /" 36 | Grana Rapids..o. 11507811 naces are productng 1000 tons weekly more than | butchers', $4 30@4 65 common to choice lIght- | sulected, 23G%e for No. 1 and 20G22%e for sec- | et choice - Dors | foee Fresno a_thunder-stc 0 American Smelting & Ref prefd..... 87 | Lugusta, GB.....os 1,010,999} ever before, 218,61 tons October 1, and yet the | Weighta, §4 204 60; plgs, M@ 0. =~ _ | onas. SE e cna Pork Chbee. A Tatntall of A American Spirits ... % 5 = SHEEP—There was a good slaughtering de i 0 as fallen bR e . American Spirits prefd By | o el e 1. actual consumption in manufacture reduced un- |, nq or gheep at unchanged prices. Poor to . 2 z | cornea Beat " 0 Round Steak.. It as rieen American Steel Hoop........ 12y, | Davton, O- R 014 stocks in_ September by 27,330 tons, While | fhoice heep sold at $1 0G4, prime yearlings Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | Ham, cal.,...l Sirloin Steak Westorn A American Steel Hoop prefd.. £ | Scattle v s ol el nuns tur ahisad into mext year fOr | Eoincing ithe top. pride: fecders brousht 18 %o | “Po, Eastérn .1 Porterhouse, do... 20425 Yo the hert ican Steel & Wire...... Gisg | Tacoma ... - 162474 Imany products. After the great buying last | 3'm “and Western rangers, $2 50@3 35 common | rrne rain has done more or less damage to | 12T 8moked Beef .13 California. Sinday moraios. teel & Wire prefd........ sty | Spokane .... 2 e week Bessemer pig rises to $24 at Pittsburs, | i, choice lambs, $3 26@5 10, & ge to | Mutton . 3 Pork Sausages,.12 maximum wind veloclty of thirty miles In BIRte s, iy foux_Clty 3,884,150 with No. 1 Anthracite at Philadelphia and No. | “Receipts—Cattle, 3000; hogs, 24,000; sheep, | Berries and prices are higher all around, with | Lamb ...... Veal .... hour from the northwest s reported at Eure American Tin Plate prefd New) Bedfo : 589,000 1 local coke at Chicago, both quoted at $23 30, | 7000, much lighter receipts. | “Poultry end Game— Forecast T oy ‘American Tobacco 5 ‘}r";';{(‘;l‘"" geanss o | and buyers paying premiums ey ‘;‘3’2"{ The rain has also hurt Grapes, though the | Hens, each ......-0G% | Quail, per doz....$2 50 o night, October 14, 1599 2 Amerfean Tobaceo prefd.. | Top ceacey 688,530 { to their needs. s - 3 ; | Young posters, _ Mallard, per pr.§1 50@ i e T L 2 A to pretd 12¢ | Birmingham . mud T vamce. Bagtern bar to 2 18 and tank Portland’s Business. major part of the crop has been gathered. | YOURK Canvasbask, baiv: 002 continued cool weather: brisk north win A Brooklyn Rapid Transit..... s, | Wichita .. 5 izgee b plates to $3 10, and the average of percentages ey A few Wine Grapes sold at $27, but the figure (14 Rooste Sprig, per pair..$1 50¢ For Souther EhowEre iy Colorado Fuel & Iron... e any to prices of January 1, 1867, Is mow 100,64 for | PORTLAND, Oct. 15.—Clearings, $243,518; bal- 'l_':“g"}‘rfi“”“ enough to quote. Table Grapes Eryers each: Teal,' per pair Y morni ptucdey: scathe “ontine roba i3 v LoxTngton, . : r a a 1057 for pig. In some | +0 X sroflers, each Ndgeon, Sgs Tine 16 i sutely, o pre 4 | Jucksonville, Fia... 235,164 e orover. production has so far gained | onces, $69.62 Bartlett Pears are lower. Otherwise there | Turkeys, per Ib. A Dun L Federal Steel ..... Kalamazoo ......... 368,913 that ‘works are beginning to look for orders to is no change in tree fruits. |l S s — Federal Steel nrefd Akron .. seoree 391,500 cover mext year. Northern Wheat Market. Cranberrles show some change, as a better | Geese, cach..§l 25@1 30| Wild Geess, "jer { General Electric ........ Chattanooga . The boot and shoe shops are getting a_littlc i 2 class of Wisconsin is now coming in. Plgeons, DAL »...40030| pair oo S | Glucose Sugar ...... O s i better prices for men's kip boots ’:A‘nd for OREGON. rl‘,emonl and Limes are steady at the good | Rabbits, palr ... —@i0|Enelish Snipe; da 83 0y | Glucose Sug: d. Canton, O........... women's grain and buff shoes, and shipments z 3 2 prices. Hare, each . —@20|Jack Snipe - 5 . : e 2; | Springfield, O....... ! Torthe first half of October are the largest | PORTLAND, Oct. 13.—There has been a dull | © Meions are lower and dull, owing to the cold | Doves, per doz....$1 00| PR . e ALEXANDER G. McADIE, | International Paper prefd. 70y | Fargo, N. D - H ever reported, though orders for next season | wheat market in Portland for the past two | weather. | Fraits ard Nuts— Forecast Official, | Laclede Gas 6414 | Bloux Falls, 8. D.. 6 H are retarded by prices. Leather 1S a shade | days and sales are few. Ship-owners are mak- | Uk« IDUOUS FRUITS— Almonds, 19 . 15@20 | Limes, per 4 —— @ Tt National Bi : © 415; | Hastings, Nebr..... 166,872 higher, but buying of sole has been checked by | ing such extravagant demands for tonnuge that | _Apples. 35@50c per box for common and 60c@ \ Apples 30 6|Pears, per 15> National Biscuit prefd 5 Fremont, Nebr..... 178,331 | the recent advance, as manufacturers appear 1o | it ie a difficult matter tc do business without | §1 2 for €ood to choice. e 2002 | Deacher oo .- S8 8 Gational Lead Davenport ......... LISG5e have rather large supplies, and the Chicagu | there is an improvement In the forelgn market, | BERRIES—Blackberries, $5@6 per chest: | piiiboryics, Pl oD sg10 National Lead pre | Totedo ... L 2omism market for hides, though quoted a little high- | as farmers will not sell at a figure that would | Strawberrles, $10 per chest for small and £250 {iGwer . 0@30 Ry, e a s National Steel ... Gaiveston . 9,644,600 ¢ er, seems uncertain. The demand for woolen | admit of a profit to the exporters with ships | @5 for large berrles; Raspberries, $4@6 per | cranberries, ai...10012 Raspbetries, i Naticnal Steel prefd. Houston ... 9,471,188 Boods s fairly large and prices are well sus- | at 41s 3d to 425 61 and the English cargo mar- | chest; Huckleberries, f@fc per 1b. Wisconsin | Cantaloupes each 10420 drawer . Nevi Coricionte hoane: | Evansvill 606,044 | tained, though not further advanced. In goods | ket at 30s. Quotations are nominally §S@cSc | Cranberries, 3§ 50@7 30 per bbl; Cape Cod Cran- | Xutmeg Melons... 3610 Strawherrios. i 5 North American . | Helena 3 709,062 | of the better grades there Is some uncertainty. | for Walla Walla and fc for Valley. berries, 57 F0@S. Figs, per Ib. SO B Armwers New York Stock Market o Poine Coaet Macon ...l 663,000 ; Sales of wool are smaller, only 7,743,300 pounds WASHINGTON. Grapes, 3@l for Black. 40@50c for Muscat, | Graves, pex 1b.... 466 § Walwer. T ! J et. | Fanise Ynu‘:n;;\le oy 1?' 5 for the week at the three markets, WIthout | ;mscOMA, Oct. 13.—Wieat was weaker to- 40’6G5cfihr :"okhay. S Gl::necsurg;f%%l: crates | Huckleberries, 1b10412 Watermélons, e = . Pacific pr o . urther advance. 5 TR . * | sell 10@1ic higher: e i per ton | Yemons, doz 25/ 3 NEW TORK, Oct. 13.—The temper of specu- | Pacific : Little Rock. . Siiks are firm and linens tending upward with | $aY: but showed no change In prices. - Club, 59¢; | £0r 7infandel, $23G24 for other black and Sisgze | GToNS (- 1on was determinedly bearish to-day and | People's Gas ... Baeawe 5 shod deman ‘ for White. & | Artichokes, doz...23@30|Lentils, It @ 8 fayorable” ntIdents Bvere Soerdistentis L i Pressed Steel Car . H The cotton manufacture meets o great a de- z Cantaloupes, 75c@$1 per crate; Nutmegs, 3@ I oKeS. | BE0|Lentlle, 1h ....... 693 Lovoruble ncidents were perslstently fgnored. ol e S S B Totals, United y mand that prices advance every week and sup- Foreign Markets. 60c per box. S B o i g oy, o ; e reactionary splrit found its chiet vent by Prllmas Painos Can pilates oo sLen et | a1 plies for early delivery are in many lines re- iy Pomegratiten, SUIGC per box. o ears, | Colored, b 0 Soeens, bicr i 9 ) selling Brooklyn Transit. That stock was the 280 Standard Rope & Twi otals _outside . stricted. ore business is turned down than 7 Pears, Bartlett, per box; nter Pears, i ... @ 3| Pota Sreen, 6 3 E Oeding TRARESE T Bl ety ot ] 16T R s New York.... 680374164 242 is done in brown sheetings and drills and | LONDON, Oct. 13.—Consols, 108%: silver, | ;o oei%: por box. | chima. Tbec....... 88 S{Patatoes. b ... 30 5 sugh the dealings did not approach th . Sugar prefd .. DOMINION OF CANADA. coarse colored cottons are rising. Big eales | 267%d; French rentes, 100f 474d; wheat cargoes | “gs, 30c@§l per box for double layers of | Gavliftowers. each Salf boesy Fotatoes. H iter mark of & few weeks ago the toc | . 15 Tennessee Coal & iron. Montreal $16,449,604 have moved a great deal of the surplus print | off coast, nothing doing: cargoes on passage, | black. Gelery, bunch +.. S¢—|Raniiy doz .. Tl Sk of fan eceeay e un- | United States Leather........ | Toronto . . 1ss031 | cloths, and orices have been advanced for | more offering: English country markets, firm. Peaches, Toe@s1 15 per box. Gelery, bunch ... ¢ |Radishes, dz behis CES. offersd siggentod w retmption ot e | Unitetd States Leather prefd.... | Winnipeg . 3015204 § some ‘grades. The rise of about lc in cot- | LIVERPOOL. Oct. 13.- Wheat, firm; wheat | Plums, 50c@$1 per box and crate. Cuoumbers. doz..- 1202 iSage. doz buchs. 25013 SORAItionr sl N e ar s United States Rubber .. . ... | Hallfax . L e ! ton, with current reports of short yleld, has | in Paris, steady: flour in Paris, qulet; French | Quinces, 40@T5c per box. Gress, o bichia 20g0s String Beana, 1b. 60 5 Ehiws Taeh S sty ey S | Tnited Stntes Rubber prefd.... | Hamilton 5 913,358 ¢ much influence, and though the quantity com- | country markets, steady; weather in England, | CITRUS FRUITS — Lemons, $1@2 for com- | Grten Coftn per 5 oLt Squash, 5 el S o gt 1it- Wresterrt- Udlont s | St. John, N o 676,016 | ing into sight is larger to date than last year, | cloudy. mon and $3@i for good to choice: Mexican | gapen 15g30 D t @— e CWhTS' BomiA iwie LIS s 660 Republic Iron & Steel. & Vuncouver . 1,042,628 it has recently been falling behind enough to | COTTON—Uplands, 3%d. Limes, $7@7 50; Caolifornia Limes, $1@1 25; Ba- | Groen Okra, pr I S410 Tosris b 230 ually prominent. New. York le | 99 Republic Iron & Steel prefd. Vaclosa - 743,656 §upport the idea that growers are disposed to CLOSING. nanas, $150G250 per bunch; Pineapples, $1Q | Green Peas, 1b... 64— Tomabees o 3rake fel - > “Hip b - — P 3 Wi o { * 2 3 . Brake fell nine points und the Flower SToub | 350900 Total sales ot . Ee, 200,004 | Wheat ‘exports are still larger than from the | . WHEAT—Spot—No. 2 red Western winter, | 2 60 per dozen. U e pee T as u whole, except Rock Island, was weak in | *" X H great crop of last year, Atlantie flour included. steady, 68 1d; No. 1 Northern spring, 6s 3'3d. P . N Raisi | Barracuda . -15@17 ' Shrimps sympathy with Brookly Transit, Offertngs of CLOSING BONDS. P having been 751,890 bushels in_ two weeks, | T ULures, steady Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. | Jarp, neees —@12Shad ..., Bugar and Tobacco were greater than could |U § 28 reg.........100%| M K & T 2ds i ~® | mgainst 6,116,600 Tast year, and Pacifie, Tt | £ CQRN—Futures, quict; October, 3s 104d; No- s | Zcansh @18 Sea Bass Vo absorbed and both stocks dectined sharply. | .do $a 10| 4o de ...l Bradstreet’s Financial Revi bushels, against 1,785,430 last year. The West. | vemver, 3 10d; December, 35 9%d. Prices for all descriptions remain about the | Jlounders — Smelts - The American Malting stocks also were de- | ~do “108% N Y Cen 1% NC1a¢ IKeview. | | ern recelprs have' been only 14,515,892 bushels, | « ‘Medlum Prunes are less weak, and it js | Hlibut @—(Soles ... pressed, the common losing 2% and preferred [ do new 4s reg..12% N J Cen gen ne | | 7 against 20.790,4% last vear, but the course of game. but the 1 Herring Skates, ‘each 7 per cént. The industriale were more affected | do coup .....120% No Caroline 6s....127 | & : prices is not calculated to encourage a big easter to sell them, but the large sizes do not | Kingfish ey B than the rafiways. Laclede. Gas rose con- | do old 43 reg....111 A0 B 5 ~® | movement, for after arting at 75.37 cents and LOCAL MARKET command the usual premium this year. | Mackerel .. |Clams, gal | ously 3 pOlAts and Great MoHthers i || A conp e | INCOE et NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Bradstreet's will say | {alling to' 75 cents, the market closed at 1ac, 2 S. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, #%c for | | Do, Horse (D, during the morning and the persistent weak- | Dist Colum 3.655..117 N ¥ C & 0 e figures are as usual variously Interpreted, but fOciTESYA NS 000 008 800 UAGINC o | mocknnis ] —a@— | Mussels, gt nees of Brooklyn Tramsit broke through the | Ala class A........110 |Norf & W con 4s.. 81y | The anmouncement of the Treasury’s readi- | not influential, ¢ Exch and Bulli 90-100's; Apricots, 10@1lc for Rovals, 14gl5c for | Salmon, smoked..20G— Ovsters, Cal Temtetanion, Call N0RBE por B SoupniLhs | Aln acle 110 | d6 gen Bs re.ri.135 ¢ | Mess to anticipate all its interest payments for | . Failures for the first week of October were xchange ana Duillion. Moorparks and 12@12ic for Blenheims; Peaches. | Salmon, frésh ...—G—| Do Eastern. d: maximum rate not exceeding 5% per cent,| 0 C ... 08 | 2 the current fiscal year contrituted, with small | jL05r-0%5, 0 8mount, manufacturing 337,914 and 5@6c for Standards, G}@Tc for chalce and %G e the majority of ths day's loans being made at | do currency 100 ’ trading $408.599. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... $4 83y | Sc for fancy; peeled Peaches, 11G12c: Evapo- 4871z cutside demands for funds and o decreased | Failures for the week have been 164 in the | Sterling Exchange, sight.. Tated Apples, 6@6lc; Sun-dried, 4@sc per 1b; Continued on Page Thirteen.

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