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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1899. Corn, SU4@31%e; No. 2 Oats, 22%ac: o Zge: No. 3 White, 245a24%c; No. 2 Rye, 5¢; No. 2 Barley, 3313G46c: No. 1 Flax Seed, $181; Northwestern, $1'31; Prime Timothy Seed, §2 35: Mess, Lorlc, per b1, s dg7s: Lard per 160 s $9 25@5 204 ; Short-rib Sides (loose), 7 155, 08520 Shortrib Sides ey Spring Wheat, 64@éSc; No. 2 Red, 7ic; No. 2 No. 2 White, Salted Shoulders _(boxed), | Short Clear Sides (hoxed), $550@5 60: Whisky, distillers’ finished good: ; , per gal, $123. Articles— Recelpts. Shlpmlen,txn‘l. On the Produce’ Exchange to-day the Butter market was easy. Creamery, 15@2c; dalry, 13% seed Oil and Lucol i 1 financial quotations stand the scnic. again. Barley steady. e well held. steady and wnchanged. ier advance. s ride lomatoes i (aig wltry and Game gu Table Grapes in California Oil Exchange Another advance tn Quic 1U S b8 res. U S 58 coup Dist of Col 3 | Alabama class A 110 N & W con Alabama class B..110 N & W gen Alabama class C Ala Currency Atchison gen 4s. Atchison adj 4 Canada So 2ds. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. {nother advance in Bale Rop ing rather bet 1 demand and firm. and lower. Potatoes unchanged. ¢ articles of food. g8 How L.l"‘ CilSt and easy. ter supply and weaker. lTowa Central 1sts.115 Wis Cent Wine Grapes in (2o o da-eer / a fiew cons 4s.. b |L & N unt 4s Choll w no change worthy of mnote. Crown Polat ... 12 Ophir 7or s . Con Cal & Va. opened for business. : E 4 Gould & Curry 30 do prefd Boer Wa we ¢ securitie Dried Fruit in New Yor h dow wing to the inability of packers to fill | The Hay Market. The eircular of Somers & Co. says: k as compared w what shortly market 1s a Weather Report. energy the Columi Harfora warned of rn California—Cloudy n in extre therr nds. high a pelon “or Nevad r Utah oudy ester] iiheast storm isplayed s along the Oregon cons ALEXANDER Foree: e of in the late dealings became rather urgent. g evidence of underlying strength was | the bears to contest the | was made the tar- Thus it will be seen | Atchison ... E the members of the n and sieel group, People’s Gas h have of late been quite get for attack yesterday Am Sugar . market was the fact that the few stocks | Boston Elevated...10 were picked out to be manipulated for a | Boston & Malne..199 Butte & Bostol wheat at coal at De- flect the desire 'he bidding up of the Va time-honored York Cen- { Mich Cent tral and the minor Vanderbilts all came into 01d Domnio: Rubber Union Pa Union Land on as usual employed as rength was not widely diffused, although the to those already sp ous tone displayed lyn Transit at 41@s per tile paper, strong, with a at §4 87@4 ST% for demand and at $ 83@4 83y for 60 days: Louisville, Southern Pacific and s are small and | h we would There was no special to account for ® was no renewed arp losses on the day svaal 1 some renewal of ta multaneous advance of ced sharply, ¢ gold exports sterling exchange ! lir: indicated f England and C merct; London of out- ex- | of the condition of the Tre: 2 preparation :pply of cotton bi | vertiser's London financial cablegram say Th. still awaiting decislve news from South Africa. African % in the bid price. YORK STOCK LIST. natic tivity Atchison pref ware Lackaw \n\v & West Rio Grande pref 20,442; exports, 32.547. About unchanged. at present Hocking Valley > « of relatively ers have dispe Spot e & Western There was a further advance of zc on local | pORTLAND, Or, Oct. 18.-~WHEAT—Inac- covering, follo: . or., firm, with pi wired to the o ve heen turned Louisville & Nashvill Manhattan Elev Manhattan Street Rail Minneapolis & Hay have been quite & Texas prefd direction, downward under absence of support ork_Central . 1k & Western Western prefd. Rio Grande Western pref n Fran Ist prefd. Louis Southwest uthwestern pi ¢ Hay on the better feeling rices tallway prefd rexas & Paclfic . 00 tous, be- | ar opinion Is that the of both Wheat ing & Lake Erie 2 nited States ow quote i4e per la mixed and 1$ic on Cotton Ol prefd | lowing higher Liverpool cables, light receipts Smelting & Refining. Smelting & Refining pre an—Pacific Time.) ANCISCO, Oct. 18, 5 p. m. im temperatures were California to-day: Steel Hoop - teel & Wire prefd Tin Plate prefd Tobacco prefd Brooklyn Rapid Trans Colorado Fuel & Iron. Continental Tobacco . Continental Federal Steel ... Federal Steel prefd. General Electrie .. Glucose Sugar . Glucose Sugar prefi International Paper . International Paper prefd Tobacco pretd s central to- nches ls reported from Fort | d velocity of 40 | the northeast from Cape 2 | to 70%c and rose to Ti%c at the close. Mendocino | Natlonal Bi cisco for 30 hours | Sk 1 tional Lead prefd National Steel ....... National Etecl prefd. portion, the coast north of Point North American Coast 15t prafd... . Pressed Steel Car prefd.... Pullman Palace Car.. Standard Rope & Twine Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & Iron. United States Leather . United States Leather prefd. United States Rubber.. United States Ri Western Unlon . ubber prefd. Republic Tron & Steel prefd s | May .... Shares =old. ING BONDS. 1001 M K & T 2ds C107 MK & T 4s. IN Y Cent 1sts % IN ¥ Cent gen ds Carolina 6s.....127 1% N Carolina 4s... 112N Pacific Ists. <, Oct. 18.—There was a consider- fidence on the part of the 1 stocks to-day and the market perly characterized otherwise than The strength was decidedly spotty, during the early hours, but the tone improved and the demand for stocks S new 43 reg. S new 4s coup. S old 4s reg S old 48 coup. @1%. Eggs, stes fyesn, 161c. Cheese, 10 N Pacific 3s........ 6% | Srong; creams, T1KGi2%e. i N Pacific fs..... 1220 TN Y C & St | | i | ‘103 Or Nav Ists. 100 Or Nav 4s 9 Dr Short Li .87 @r S L con 5s....115 Foreign Futures. - 108 feading Gen 4s... §7% LIVERPOOL., hes & Ohlo 43s.. S5% [, G W 1sts....... 7% | Wheat— Ches & Ohio 5s..118% ¢ L & T M con 5.110 lop”’:fn"' Dec. Mar. h:ufi' P & NW cons 7515 8 L & S F G 6s.124% | cRo O NE - .5 u% 67 6% | & NWSFdeb 55,105 ‘Paul consols...168 | ClOEINE .. ey 6 1% 1 Chicago Term PC &P LIt PARIS. D & R G lsts P C & P 6s....120% | Wheat— ot JanApr: s. Va Centurles ...... 8% Boston Wool Market. {¥a Deferred ...... & Colo Southern ds. 4% O ——eue— H“‘N‘; ?\:i‘fi‘: | BOSTON, Oct. 18.—The American Wool and 8 Cotton Reporter will say to-snorrow: Renewed activity and strength have devel- oped in the wool market since a week ago, --- 630 fand it is safe to say that the situation as a *2 g0 | Whole to-day presents the strongest appearance D& R G 4s...... 99 No Rallway 5s....108% | Openin, S 0 E TennVa&G ists.103% stand R & T 65,5 79 | Closing R iy Erle Gen 4s.. 0% Tehn new set 3s.. 1= mrau: ) F W & D C 1sts exas & Pac 1sts.] S it [exas & Pac 2ds.. | Qpening . L2490 2575 {Union Pac 4s......103% | Closing . L2470 2 65 : |Wabash 1sts ..L.0105% | G H &S A 24s....110 |Wabash 2ds ......100 | e — H & T'C con 60105 |West Shore da.l.1i2% | | Plymouth Deadwood . Quicks!lver Hale & Norcros: SterraNevada. Homestake Standard Yron! Silyer e Con s . 32| seen In vears. The business of the week foots Mexican . Yellow Jacket .... 23 |UP & total of over 8,000,000 pounds. which is I 2 t certainly a most remarkable record, in view BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. of the fact that the Jarge worsted mills in the Money— West End . combine have not been among the purchasers. Call loans . do prefd ... There Is no mistaking the strength of the sit- Time ioans Westingh Elec ... 46 | uation and the tendency of prices. If there Stocks— do prefd ......... 68 | was anything wanting to demontsrate beyond 20% | Bonds— any doubt the underlying strength of the posi- do prerd 11110000 634 Atchison 4s ... 98 | tion of wool in the world's markets, It has Mining shares— been the remarkable activity and advance in do prefd . Adventure .. 6% | Australia. The Sydney market is excited and Bell Tell.... 5l Allouez Mining firm, and Continental buyers have been taking Boston & Albany. Atlantic .. ¢ | wool at almost any price. At the Melbourne Boston & Mc £ales there was a large attendance and very active competition at advanced prices. There C B & Q...........131 [Calumet & Hecin | is a world-wide demand for fine wools and fur- purpose | Fitehburg prefd...119 Centennial | ther exportations of fine Territories are likely Gen I Franklin | to_oceur. do pref Flumboldt | The sales of the week in Boston amounted Fed Sted Dsceola to 6,718,000 pounds domestic and 1,302,000 foreign, | do prefd ... Parrot ... making a total of 8,020,000, against a total of Quincy . E 4,445,000 for the previous week, and a total of Santa’ Fe Copper.. 10 Tamarack Winona 43% Utah .. 1d C 0% | 3,299,000 for the corresponding week last year. 210% | Sales since January 1, 1893, amount to 235,674,100 - IM3 | pounds. against 91,841,010 pounds last year at 3 | this time. — . New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Money on call, stead: cent; last loan, 4!3: prime mercan- | 125 per cent. Sterling exchanke, | NEYW YORK, Oct. 1—Porter Bros. Com- California Fruit Sales. ctual business in bankers' bills $4 S4@4 8715 commers | Morceau, $1 3043 20 box and $1 40@1 75 half box; silver certificates, Winter Nelts, $250 box and $175 half box : Mexican dollars, Plums—Coe’'s Late Red, 80@$lc half crate; . firm; State bonds inactive; | Greengage, Ssc. Earl Fruit_Company’s sal < e kays, 31 10@1 75 single crates, $2 5 double 5 7 Cornichon, $1 45@1 5. Pears—Winter Nelis, § Cash in the Treasury. @7ic half box. Prunes—Italians, 31 05@1 20 : gle crates: Silver, S0c@sl Sight —To-day’s statement | fruit sold to-day. ry shows: Avail- | CHIC. Oct, 18.—Earl Fruit Company’s ,661; gold reserve, | sales of California fruit: Grapes—Museat, Stc @$1 45 single crates; Tokay, $1 15@1 Pears Winter Neli n_Buerre, $1 10 WASHI GTON, Oct. 1 ~ cash balance, $265, 561, 655. @1 35. Plums—Co=" T4e. Prun London Market. | Hungarian, 80c@s$1 2: : | Porter Br Compa irapes—To- SW YORK, Oct. 15.—The Commercial Ad- | Kays, T0c@$1 55 half crate; Muscats, $1 05@1 30; Cornichons, $1 35@1 60; Emperor, $1 40; Moroc- co. $12002 30; assorted, S0c@$l60; Ferrars, §105. Five cars sold to-day. Consols were stead Chicago Livestock Market. In the American department there was stag- | | . though prices were firm. The inac- —CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—CATTLE—There was a there was due mainly to interruption of | he cables from New York. New York Central | were notably hard. ; Tintos, 4S%: Anacon- Hoston, 1%. The bank | medium steers, markets here were steady but idle to-da: nes, however, were active and cheer- | stronger for good grades and steady for others | 01 at $ 0G7; common to $4 2565 75: stockers and feeders, bought ® £11,000 man coin. Money Wwas | ¢ 5074 80; cows and bulls, $2@4 65; Texas cows, still slack and bills were stationary and neg- | &3 50@4 15 25@7 10, lected. o | HOGS—The supply of hogs exceeded the de- CLOSING. | mand and prices suffered a tfurther decline of 5 | LONDON, Oct. 15.—Canadian_Pacific, $4%: | @l0c. Fair to prime lots, $ 2214 45; hea Union Pacific preferred, 77%: Northern Pacific | packers, $380@4 20: mixed. $4 10@4 37%: butch Treferred, b . 21%; Grand Trunk, | ers. $4 15@4 45; light weights, $4 06@4 3214; pigs, T: Anaconda, & Bur silver, 26 1-16d per | § 1@ ourice; monev, 2@ _There was an excellent demand for { " SHEE | the limited supply of sheep and lambs at strong i —® | prices. Inferior to cholce vearlings, $2G4 35 Western rangers, §2 S5@4, mostly $3 25 and over; w Yor 7 inferior to nrime L 3 755 50 New York Grain and Produce. "Receipte—Cattle, 13 hogs, 20,0005 sheep, EY - | | 15,000 | | Portland’s Business. WHEAT—Rec . 2 exports, 225.119. | PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 1S.—Clearings, $417,- firm; No. 2 red, b. afloat: spot | ro1: balances, $62,508. > 1 Northern Duluth, ;‘J“i(“(. 0. b. :;flnz! to ——— 0. hard Duluth, 80%4c to arrive; No. T & o e e s Lo Northern Wheat Market. iy, lsc advance on receipts falling below | — tates and on unexpected foreign selling. OREGO:! NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—FLOUR—Recelpts, ¢ better later cables : S 2y T e cble™ QIOWPE | tive. Walla Walla, 574@5Sc; valley, 58@sdc: P M 9 1-160a79%c, closed | blue stem, 60c. §isc, closed 79% cember, T5%@7 16c, closed . WASHIN HOPS—Quiet TACOMA, Wash. Oct. 15.—WHEAT—Un- HIDES—Firm. changed. Club, 58 blue stem, 80c. WOOL—Dull, 1 et " 1t METALS—The metal market was almost life- less, with the tendency of values, If in either | Foreign Markets. of any description. At the close the Metal EX- | LONDON. Oct. 1—Consols, 103%; silver, | ¢thange_called 7 i g oien x PIG IRON—Warrants, dull at $18 nominal. |26 11-16; French rentes, 100f 27lc; wheat car COPPER- e, Dull, at $I8 25, | goes off coast, nothing doing: cargoes on pas- FIN-—Dull, $31 50 bid and $32 asked. sage, very little doing; English country mar- LEAD—Dull: $457% bid and $4 6216 asked. | kete, part 6d cheaper. 5 SLTE Dull: $5 40 bid and $5 50 asked. | LIVERPOOL, Oct, 18.—Wheat, stead. wheat he brokers price for lead is $440 and for | in Parls, firm: Flour in Parts, firm; French | copper $18 country markets, duil. COFFEE-Options closed steady, 5@20 net | COTTON—Uplands, 3 15-16d. higher. ales, 31,000 bags, including: Octobe -— $4 80; November, $4 75@4 80; December, $4 45 | January, H "}-'vhr\)::'r "y J!f’v 10; C| ) $5 20; April, ¥ May, $530; Ju Au- | gust,’ % eptember, $5 4585 50. Spot—Rio, frmér; No. 7 invoice, 5%c bid; No. 7 anhing.l LOCAL MARKETS. | €%c bid. Mild—Firmer; Cordova, 6%@I1%c. | SUGAR—Raw, firm; held higher. Falir re- bid: centrifugal, 9 test, 4 5-16c ( 2 i R TSC bl Tetned Exchange and Bullion. TTER—Recelpts, 2083 packages. Quiet; S | Western creamery, 17424c; factory, 14%@17. | Eterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 8% “Receipts, 6587 packages; dull; Western Sterling Exchange, sight D= 4 571 ungraded at mark, 15@1c. | Sterling Cables ............coiveee — 485 CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. | New Y.hrk l?xx‘han‘!. ght i 10 NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—California dried fruits, | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 15 firm. | Mexican Dollars ,é;& | TEVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6@7c; | Fine Silver, per ounce........... 5% prime wire tray, 1%@7%c; choice, TX@8ic; fancy, Bip@9e. PRUNES- Wheat and Other Grains. 5 @81ec. —Royal, 121@15c; Moorpark, 137 ACHES—Peeled, 20@22c; unpeeled, Th@10c. | | WHEATFutures advanced in sympathy with an tmprovement ar Chicago. The spot market | was dull and unchanged. | " Chicago was firmer under better forelgn ad- | vices. The demand was moderate and the | scalpers were oversold. New York wired a | Continental demand, with unconfirmed rumors ! of 500,000 bushels heing negotiated for Indla. | Consols were 1-16d lower. The crowd was short and against the advance, but the tome was | strong, nevertheless. and the oversold condition of the local market, | _Spot Wheat—Shipping, §1 07%@1 05%; milling, coupled with the theory that after such a sea- | $1 1001 12%. son of continuous declines & matral rection | o CALL. BOARD SALES. 3 might reasonably be expected, encouraged suf- | Informal = ression— o.clock—December— It Dusine.for. the moment to add a little to | 4000 ctls, $1 1%. May, 4000, S1 17%. the opening advance. The demand was limited, | cond session—December—2000 ctle, $112; however, and this finally became so sluggish | 6600. $112%. that the market began to sag for lack of sup- | _Regular morning session—May—16.000 ctls ort. Then the bears took hold and succeeded | $1173%; 32,000, $117%. ~December—2000, §1 12 wiping out the advance and forcing a e de- | 16,000, 'S1 1247 6000, $112%. cline. At this point a report from the sea. Afternoon sesslon—No sales. hoard that houses with connections in India BARLEY—Business was dull, but the feeling were buying heavily of low grade wheat stimu- | was steady. Prices stood the same. Jated @ buying movement. Selling pressure = Feed, §0gSic; Brewing, $0@97%c; Chevaller, grew less pronounced as the session progressed, = nominal. and the market toward the close was strong, | CALL BOARD SALES. final figures being the best of the day. Small | Informal session—9:15 0'clock—December— estimates for to-morrow and heavy clearances 2000 ctls, §7%c. helped the advance. December opened H@l4c | —Second session—No sales. higher at 70%@70%c, advanced to 7lc, declined | Regular morning session—No sales. 2 | Afternoon session—No sales. Corn ruled dull and lower the greater part of | OATS—The market continues in good shape the session. There was a great deal of liquida- | and top quotations are easily obtained, though tion, encouraged by a slack shopping demand, but toward the end the firmness In wheat im- | chiéfly for choice goods. which are scarce. jarted a iittie animation to buying and the | Whits, $105@12: Red, 31 6@117%; Gray uss was ully recovered. " December closed with | §1 0501 15; Black. 5ca$1 05, buyers at 30%e. |~ CORN—Receipts from the East have X000 cash demand, buying by elevator in- | much Tarser o 1ate but arices SHow Do Wesk: terests and the advance in’ wheat strengthened | ness. Eastern Large Yellow, $105@1 10; White, oats. Trade was acvtive. December closed at | §1 05@1 10: mixed, $1 0216@L 07 per ctl. 4 CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—~Wheat was steady, fol- 2214c. RYE—The market is closely held and firm at | Provisions held steady on 4 limited trade. The | sicGs1 per ctl ahsence of liquidation which has depressed the VHEAT—N Tharket of late, was the main factor In the| U ' HBAT—Nominal strength shown. January pork elosed B : e at 894088 42%; January Jard and Hog s | Flowr and Millstuffs. shade higher. : 2 ‘The leading futures ranged as follows: FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, T Open. High. Low. Close, | Usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon Wheat No. 2— | and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per barrel for ex- October 68 09% 69% 69% | tra, $3 25@3 40 for bakers, and $2 25@3 for su- Dacember W% Tl 0% 7ike pond 4 T4 A 4% | % # Tk WA MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- 3% % 30% 3% lows, usual discount to the trade: _Graham D3y 30% 30 0% Flour, $3 2% per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §2 %: Rye Domx 3% m3 a1% Meal, 32 50; Rice Flour, §7; Cornmeal, §2 50; ex- 2% | tra Cream Cornmeal, $3 %; Oatmeal, 4 25; 2% 2% 2y my Oat Groats, $4.50: Hominy, 33 25@38 50; ~Buck- a So2° %° 3y 2| wheat Flour, $#4G4 %:; Cracked Wheat, §3 15: Mesi Pork, per bbl— | Farina, $1 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 5 Decerber ST95 800 785 797% Oats (barrels), §6 (G5 45: In sacks, $5 S5@6 25; TS et % 94T SR 8| Pearl Bariey. % Spilt Peas, # 50; Green Peas, December .......... 5 2% 5% 5% §amg| o o 100 Ibe 84 4 October ...... December .. Rolled January 5 35 53 53| Shart Ribs, per 100 Ibs— | . December ke T 47 4T ’ Hay a"d,Fj? LIS Sl 4% 49 490 49% | The small dealers are running around after Cash _quotations were as follows: Flour, | Ellt-edged Hay, which is scarce and firm. A easy; No. 2 Spring Wheat, 6815@70c; No. 3|good deal of wet stock is comivg in. The trade [ley, @ Flour, barrels. . 23,000 1,000 Wheat. bushels. 000 3,000 | @ E: Corn, bushels. 00 492,000 | Oats! bushels. LRl 342,000 bushels. . 18000 4000 °® . bushel 134,000 54,000 | banks, c@$1 15: Oregon' Burbanks | Sweet Potatoes, 75c@31 for Rivers an pany’s sales of California fruit: Pears—Glout | good demand for cattle to-day with prices | | 4 for large berries; Raspberries, $4@6 per ches 1 40-50's, 4%c for 50-60°s, 3%c for 60- | 70-50's, 2%c for 80-90's and 2%@2%c for 90-100's; |@ | rated Apples, 6@7ic; Sun-dried, 412@sc per Ib; the, demand is nothing extra. The inquiry is | | to seriously hampered for want of cars. A fur- | ther advance in bale rope is announced. Feed- | stuffs stand the same. f BRAN—$17 5015 per _ton. IDDLINGS—$19G20 50 per ton. N DETURFS-Holled Barley, $I1S@18 50 per | ton; O11 Cake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, 57 50@2; Cocoanut Cake, $20@f1; Cornmeal, & R 50: Crackea Corn. $2i@%5: Mixed Feed, | $16 30@17; Cottonseed Meal, 28 per ton. TAY—Wheat, $7@8 50 for common to good ang’§8 258 50 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $6 50 | . Oat, $6 50@8 50; Barley, $5@7; Islandi Bar §; Alfalfa, $:@6 50 per ton; Com- pressed 50679, STRAW-—25@33c per bale. Beans and Sceds. There was no further advance In Beans, but | the feeling was firm. B " Bayos, §2 1372 25: small white, $2 6 @2 70; large white, §2 10@2 25; Pinks, §$2@2 10; Reds, $3 50@3 7o: Blackeye, $3 75@4; Butters, nominal; Lima, $4 75: Pea, §2 40@2 70; Red Kid- nevs, $225@2 40 per ctl SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 3@3tc; Yellow Mustard, 3%@ic: Flax, nominal; Canar: 3ic per Ib for California and 4c for Eastern ‘Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@Sc; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy, 4@4tec. DRIED PEAS—Nliles, $135@1 50; Green, §1 75 @1 8 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes and Onions stand about the same. Tomatoes are In larger supply again and | lower. Otherwise there is little change in| Vegetables. POT. OES—River Reds, 60@70¢ 40@30c; Burbanks, 604 75c per ctl Early Rose, Salinas Bur- @Sse: $1.25 for | ed. IONS—50@6ic per ctl. GETABLES—Green Peas, 3@ic per lb: String Beans, 2@4c; Lima Beans, 3@5 Cabbage, 40@30c: Tomatoes, 10@%c: Egg Plant, : Dried Okra, 12ic per Ib; Garlic, 2@3c: | | Green 'Peppers, 40@30c per box: Carrots, 30@ 40c per sack; Cucumbers, 50c; Summer Squash, 50c; Marrowfat Squash, $15 per ton; Green Corn, 50c@$! per sack. Poultry and Game. The Game market is quiet at the easler quo- | tations, but all arrivals are readily sold. 3 Pouitry shows no particular change. (hnugh; young Roosters and Fryers are dull, owing to | the liberal receipts from the East. POULTRY-Live Turkeys, 14@lfc for Gob- | blers and 14@16c for Hens; Young Turkeys, U@ ; Geese, per pair, $1 7o i 25; Ducks, $#4@4 50 for old and $4 50@6 fo oung: Hens, $445 5 Young Ro o Old Roosters, $4@5; Fryers, $3 50@4; Broil- ers, § 50 ror large, $3@3 25 for small: Pigeons, §1 1 50 per dozen for old and $1 50@ 2 for Squabs. Me: GAME—Quall, §1 75@2; Mallard, $6@750; Can- $7@12; Sprig, $3@3 Teal, $3@ nall Duck, 31 75@2 50; Doves, $150; Rabbit 50 for Cottontafls and $125 for small; Gray Gees: $3@3 50; White, $1 25@1 75; Brant, $1 50@2 2 English_Snipe, $2 50 per dozen; Jack Snipe, $1 25@1 50. per dozen; 8 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter and Eggs have now got so high that the demand is greatly reduced, as the general public cannot afford to pay such prices for articles of dally food. Dealers are of the opin- fon that lower quotations must follow, though there is no weakness visible yet. Pickled But- ter and Eastern and cold siorage Ezgs have the call at present, owing to the high prices for fresh goods. egse is firm at the advance already noted. BUTTER— Fancy Creamery, 30@3lc; seconds, store, nominal Pickled roll, 22@24 ery tub. 221@24c. Eastern, I7iec for ladle packed. CHEESE—Cholce mild new, 11@1l%c: old, 103c; Young America, il 1 stern, 4@1sc. EGGS—Quoted at 25@32! tore and 3@ 42c per dozen for ranch; 30c for se- lected, 25@274c for No. 1 and Ye for sec- | onds; ‘Oregon, 22%@24c pér dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Table Grapes are coming in freely again and quotations are weakening in consequence. Ar- ; firkin, 21@22%c; cream- | rivals of Wine Grapes are light, but the mar- ket s quiet. Other fruits show no change worthy of note. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 33@30c per box for common and 60c@ §125 for good to choice. BERRIES—Blackberries, $350@6 per chest; Strawberries, $9@10 per chest for small and $2@ Huckleberries, 4@7c per 1b; Wisconsin Cranbe ries, $6 50@7 50 per bbl; Cape Cod Cranberries, $750@s: Coos Bay Cranberries, $650 per barrel and $2@2 25 per box. Grapes, 20@dlc for Black, 35@40c for Muscat, 30@40c for Tokay, 40@50c for Cornichon; crates gell 10@15¢c higher: Wine Grapes, $24@26 per ton for Zinfandel, $23@24 for other black and $13@22 for White. | Cantaloupes, 40c@$1 25 per crate; Nutmegs, 25 | @3i0c per box. Pomegranates, f@Tic_per box. Winter_Pears, 35c@$1 25 per box. Figs, 75c@$l per box for double Iayers of | black Peaches, 50@75c per box. Plums, 50@75c per hox and crate. Quinces, 50@7ic per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, $1@2 for common and $3@3 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $6@7; California Limes, $1@125; Bananas, $150 @2 5 per bunch; Pineapples, $1@230 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. The market continues in a g0od healthy con- aition at unchanged pr DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for 's, 3%c for Apricots, 11G13c for Rovals, 124@léc for | Moorparks and 12@l4c for Blenheims; Peaches, @6c for Standards, 6%@7c for choice and 73 for fancy; peeled Peaches, 11@13c; Evapo- Nectarines, 7}%@sc per 1b for red and S@fc for | white; Pears, 612@sc for quarters and S@l0c for { halves; Black Figs, 3@ic; White Figs, 6@6%c; | Plums, 6@é%c for pitted and 1:@2%c for un- | pitted. | RAISINS_Bleached Thompson’s—Fancy, per Ib, 10c; cholce, Sc; standard, 8c; prime, 6c; un- | bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, §%c; choice, The; standard, 6% prim unbleached Sultanas, sc: Seedless, 50-1b boxes, 5c; 2-crown loose Muscatels, 5ic: 3-crown, f%c; 4-crown, ic; London Layers, 2- | crown, '$150 per box: 3-crown, $160. Fancy | Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $250; Imperial, $3. Ail | prices are f. o, b. at common shipping points in_California. UTS—Walnuts, 7%@Sk%c for standards and 12%c for | T%@dc for softshell; Almonds, 10 paper-shell, 8@lc for soft and 4@sc for hard shell; Peanuts, 3% @6%c for Eastern and 5c¢ for Callfornia; Brazil Nuts, Si@ic: Filberts, 11@ 1lisc; Pecans, 75%@Sc; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 113c for bright and 10ie for light amber; water white extracted, T34@7%c; light amber extracted, 6}3@7c; dark, bhc per | 1b. BEESWAX—24@2c per 1b. | Provisions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9% per Ib for heavy, 9%@10¢ for light medium, 11%e for light, 13¢ for | extra light and 13'gc for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, lc; California Hams, 13%c; | Mess Beef, $11 per bbl: extra Mess, $12 36; Fam- | i1y, $14; extra Prime Pork, $1250: extra clear, 1 $16'50; mess, $15@15 50; Smoked Beef, 12 per Ib, LARD-—Tierces quoted at 8@Stsc’ per Ib for compound and Tic for pure; haif barrels, pure, Sc; 10-1b tins, $%e; 5-1b tins, 9c. COTTOLENE—Tierces, T%@73%c per 1lb. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil | about 1c under quotations. Heavy salted steers, 11G11% medium, 10 light, 10e; Co hides, 9%@10c: Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, %¢; Calf, | 10c; Dry Hides, sound, 17c; culls and brands, 13c; Dry Kip and Veal, 16c; Dry Calf, 17 Sheepskin: yearlings 20@30c each; short | Waol, 3@c each; medium, 70@%c; long Wool, $0c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, salt, $2@2 % for | large and $1 25@1 50 for small; Colts, 2@a0c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4%@sc per Ib; No. 4@dlsc; refined, —; grease, 2G2%c. | WOOL—Spring Clips—Valley Oregon 17@15¢ Eastern Oregon, 12@l4c for choice and G 11icc | for fair to good. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs, $@loc: do | plains, 7@sc: San Joaquin and Southern Moun- tain, 73%@9c; Northern free, 10@12c; do, defect- s@i0c per Ib. —Quoted at §@12¢ per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—7@7%c per Ib for Steers and 6%@7c | for Cows. VEAL—7@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 74@Sc; Ewes. 7@Tie per 1b. LAMB-—Spring, 8@8lc per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@5%e for small. 5%c for | medlum and 5%@aie for large: stock Hoge and | Feeders, 1%@5%c; dressed Hogs, 7@Stc. General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@T4c: Waool Bags, 26@2c; Fruit Bags, 54c, 5%c and 6e for the three grades of white and 7@T%c for | bleached jute. | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington, $8; Southfiefd Wellington, $§7 3 attle, $6; Bryant, $6: Coos Bay, $5; §150; Scotch, $8: Curmberiand, § 5. in bal i | $10 75 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $12; Cannel, §§ per ton; Rock Springs and i 2, Castle Gate, $9 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $4 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. terms net cash, | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: Pow dered, i%c; Candy Granulated, 5¢; Dry Granu- Confectioners’ A, Extra C, 4%c: Golden half barrels, AUCTION SALES SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1899, in 100-1b bags lated, 4%c; A,—; Magnolia A, 4% C, 4%c: barrels, | No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its Dominoes, half-barrels, 5%c; boxes, 5%c per Ih. The market continues in a good healthy con- dition _at unchanged prices. ZED OIL—Is higher at G5c per galion for raw and 57c for boiled in barrels. ——Will Sell at— J. D. HORAN'S STOCK AND SALES YARDS CORNER TENTH AND BRYANT STS. At 11 o'clock a. m., 30 head of well-bred broken horses, ranging from 1000 to 1300 pounds. Auctioneer. LUCOL—Is higher at 50c per gallon for raw and 52c for boiled in barrels. BALE ROPE—Has again advanced to 141 per ib for Manila. QUICKSILVE and $47@4s for local use. Receipts of Produce. DAY, OCTOBER 18. Advanced to $42 50 for export | 500 Crown Point... Gould & Curry. Hale & Nor.... FOR WEDN Flour, qr sk: 900 Yellow Jacket. 8471 Sugar, bbl: 200 Hale & Nor.... Butter, ctls. Cheese, ctls Potost ..... Sierra Nevada. 300 Union Con.. 1,562/ Oats, ctls... WEDNESDAY, October 15—2 p. m. — THE STOCK MARKET. —_—_ % The California Ofl Exchange opened its doors ness yesterday with a large attendance, Sales on the morning Challenge Con. Con Cal & Va.(1 : illed the room. which filled t | Goni fmperial... call amounted to 1300 shares, the highest quo- tation being $15 for 50 shares of St. Lawrence. There were sales of Tidal Wave at §2 40, Eagle | and Stella at 50c, San Joaquin and Egqoitable at 31, Kings County at §2 and B eline in Gas & Electric to $61%. Bank fornia sold at $3%0. The feature of the o Giant Powder the stock weakening off a fra A dividend of $15,000 will be pald by duras mine on the 20th. Sflver HIll. Gould & Curry. orthfield at T Bl Branch Hydrographic ernoon session was the ction at the close. San Francisco, _The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exa at noon of the c'clock p. m.,.Greenwich time and extra dividends on the 25th. e psoan o 0n Alaska-Mexican e 2 quarterly dividend of 10c per share, or $15,000, rayable on October 25. declared a This is the twentieth Lieutenant Commander, U. A quarterly dividend of 37}c per share, or the Alaska-Treadwell is dividend No. mine on the Sun, Moon and Tide. o S States Coast and and _Helghts Waters at_Fort Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and the city front five minutes late: AND BOND EXCHANGE. AY, Oct. 18-2 p. m. {Mutual Bl Co.. 143 15 Geodetic Survey— DGL &H. |Pac Gas Imp.. 131% Pac Light Co. W% EFG&E. U S Bonds— s quar coup. IS quar Teg is quar new. Published by officfal au- waters occur at (Mission-street than at Fort Point: the height of tide is the same at both place: OCTOBER 13. Miscellaneous. Stockton Gas.. | | | | Firem's Fund.223 Geary-st R THURSDAY, Bank of Cal [Cal S D & |First_Nationai — Lon P & A. Mer Exchange — Nev Nat B...151141 Mocn rises (full) ? | Time| ‘Time! ) | pe. |——) Do gntd 6s. L A & P R 551034 NCNGR 5:42)—0.8]... |Sav & L So.. Bec Sav Bk.. — {Union T _Co.1400 1440 Street Rallroads— Oak S L & Bl : exposition of the tid | NOTE—In the above early morning tides are given hand column and the successive tides of the day fn the order of occurrence as to time. column gives the second tide of the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the sounc ngs on the | Unitea States | when a minus sign (—) precedes the height. | and then the number given is subtracted from | the depth given by the charts. Teterance 18 the mean of tha lnwer low waters, California .... E Dynamite o Hana P Co.. {Haw C & 8 Co |Honokaa S Co. 114y |Hutch S P Co. 321434 | Kilauea S Co.. | Makawell § Co |Onomea S Co.. | Paauhau S Miscellaneous |Al Pac Assn Spring Valley.101%101% | Mer Ex Assn.. — Gas and Electric— Cent Gas Co.. — Cent L & P.. Equit G L Co.. V Wis(3dm)1otia o0 The plane of Water Stock: |Oceanic § Co.. 85 |Pac A F A.... Pac C Bor Co.145 Par Paint Co. Morning Session. e TO ARRIVE. Equitable Gi Bquitable Gas Hana Plantat Hutchinson § P Co. |San Diego..... Santa Rosa. Victoriz & Puget Sound Oct. Walla Walla.. Santa Cruz Paauhau S P_C: S F Gas & Electric. 0§ F Gas & Electric.... s & Electric, Willapa Harbor. of California. Hongkng Maru. (China and Japan. $1000 Market-street Railway con 8s. Afternoon Session. = : 1650 Equitable Cas State of Cal Powder Con. {Portland... St. Michael Crescent City ..|San Diego Crescent Cit Powder Con .... Powder Con.... Powder Con. Powder Con Honokaa Sugar Co rays Harbor. .| Victorla & Puge ‘Adamson|Nanaimo. ! Departure Bay.. Onomea Sugar Co. S F Gas & Electrl +.e....1St. Michael.... Honokaa Sugar Co.. Northern Ratlwa 1SCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE | Destination 1. 9am|Pler 11 2. 10 am|Pier 24 Cogquille Riv|Gra Santa Rosa./San Diego.... 100 Equitable Gas ... 20 Giant Powder 10 Giant Powder . Oakland Gas_. 20S F Gas & Electric........... Spring_Valley $5000 Spring Valley V gorit Powder . Afternoon Session. 11 am|Pier 11 2 pm|Pier 9 2 pm|Pier 2 9 am Pier 2 Point Arena|Point Arena ... Humboldt... 3 Walla Wall[Vic & Pgt Sd.[Oct. 2 ater 4s 2d mge 10 am(Pier 2 5 9 am Pier 11 10 am|Pier 13 2 pm | Pier 13 1 pm PMSS Ii[Newport. ..[Humboldt... 100 Bquitable Gas 33 Giant Powder 20 Giant_Powder s & Electric. 258 F Gas & Electric.. Gas & Electric. Sugar Co..... Oregon Port State of Cal!Portland Newburg _...[Grays Harbor|Oct. 2 70 Makawell 20 Makaweli Sugar Co. B S J V Valley bon 20 Spring Valley 25 Paauhau Shipping Intelligence. — s ARRIVED. Wednesday, October 18. 16 hours from Fort Sugar Co.... SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 50 St Lawrence O & M Co. an Joaquin O & D Co. 360 Northfield Oil Co uitable Oil Co 1% Big Panoche Oil Co.... 100 Kings County Oil Co..... 100 Eagle Oil Co.... 200 Stefla Oil Co. Stmr Cleone, Walvig, 13 hours from Caspar; bound to San Pedro; put in to land second en- who_is sick, Stmr Del Norte, Allen, 3 days from Columbia Stmr Laguna, Ericsson, 30 hours from Fields 400 Tidal Wave ... 30 Tidoal Wav Afternoon Sesston. Rarbara Hernster, Anfindsen, 2: from Fort Brags. S CLEARED. Wednesday, October 15. Stmr Orizaba, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, 100 Tidal Wave ...... 400 San Joaquain O D Co ....... quitable Oll Co 100 Big Panoche Oil Co... 100 Eagle Oil Co 100 Stelia Oil Spreckels & Stmr San Jose, McLean, Panama, etc; P M J D Sprecke +J D Spreckels & Schr Glendale, Johnson, Honolulu, v Bragg; Higgins & Colli {1 i Fort . Christiansen, Honolulu; 100 Eagle Oil Co Wednesday, October 15. Stmr Empire, Nelson, Coos Bay. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, Victoria and Port Town- Stihr Whitesboro. Oleen, —, Stmr Australia, Houdle Stmr San Jose, Mcleap. Pananoild; Stmr Cleons, Walvig, tmr Crescent Clty stmr Newar Tug Ranger, Bark Prussia, Following were the sales in the San Fra: 3 sa E neisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 500 Hale & Nor. 100 Overman 200 Overman 450 Potosi .......... 500 Sierra Nevada. 100 Yellow Jacket. 1750 Chollar an. Panama, ete. 400 Con Cal & Va..1 300 Crown Point... 200 Gould & Curr; 8§00 Hale & Nor.. Stockfleth, Crescent City. . McCalla, Manila, on, Eureka. Jensen, Port Blakeley. and Fontie, : 130 Hale & Nor.... 300 Hale & Nor.... 300 Mexican 360 Best & Belcher Schr Glendale, Johnson, Honmolulu, via Fort Mary C, Madsen, Fort Ross Reliance, Skipper, Russian Landing. Western Home, Petersen, Repeat, Olsen, Willapa H: Beulah, Mitchell, Grays Harbor. Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS. Oet 1s. hazy; wind south, DOMESTIC _TACOMA—Arrived Victoria, from Shanghai: Satled oce 17 NEWPORT *(S)—Saiied 06 i U R 100 Con Cal & Va..160 850 Con Cal & Va..1 65 600 Crown Point. 900 Gould & Curry. 36 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 22600 Ophir 23| 560 Ophir et n m—Weather velocity 14 miles. 1200 Beleher 4 miles. <hip Queen 70 Belcher ... stmr Umatilla, hence 200 Best & Beicher Stmr AI-Ki, 200 Challenge’ 18—Schr Norma, 1200 Chollar 200 Con Cal & Va..1 200 Sierra Nes 70 200 Sierra Nevada. Continued on Page Thirteen.

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