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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25, 1899. S steady; Mo 2 spring wheat, 63g71c; No. 3pring | ctls, $1I7%; 16,000, $117%. December—20,0, | the market fs fairly sctive. Nochange | NECR e et o Skl v ‘Wwheat, 1c; No. 2 red, 0. 2 corn, e e 5.1k — o T Co.1400 1440 X T Mol oate2apr: NaT's White, 260; | | Second Sesslon—May—2000 ctls, §1 17%. CURED MBATS-—Bacon, fc per Ib for heavy, | N Cal R R yuiil = [Upion T O 000 14 No. 3 white, 243,@%5%c; No. 2 rye, Soc; No. 2| Regular Morning Session—December—10,000 | 0%@i0c for light medium, 113c for light, 13c for | O G ,}_— & 1 112% California 121 barley, 39@44c; No. 1 flaxseed, §127%; prime ctls, §1 11%; 20,000, $111. May—12,000, $117%; | extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured; Eutzrq MD C"‘R-“ o1 128 8 timothy seed, $2 25: mess pork. ‘per barrel, §7 85 | 10,000, $1 173, sugar-cured Hams, lc; California Hams, 13ic; | Om C Ry 2 k @7 90; lard, per 100 pounds, §5 2)@5 2%; short | _Afternoon Session — December — 4000 ctls. | Mess Beef, §11 per bbl; extra Mess, 'si2 50; | E & CLRy 62,0 — ribs sides (loose), $4 70@5 10; dry saited shoul- | §1 103; 4000, $1 10%; $000, $110%. May—2000, | Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $1250; extra % b — 12 ders _(boxed), $6@6 1214: short clear sides | 31 16%; 4000, $1 16%; 4000, $1 16%. clear, $16 50; mess, $15@15 50; Smoked Beef, i2c | Powell-st R fs 2 3 (boxed), $5 40@5 50; whisky, dlstillers’ finished | BARLEY—The demand for shipment and to | per Ib. Sac El GaRss. = Roods, per gallon, $1 24; sugars, cut loat, 5.70c; | fill shorts keeps the market in first rate shape | LARD-Tierces quoted at 6@6tc per Ib for | S F &N D 3sl1oh Snoiaen e Gy p and quotations are strong all around. compound and T3c for pure; half barrels, pure, Sf{ & O eesien0 Feed, $0@9c; Brewing and shipping grades, | ge; 10-Ib tins, 8%c; 6-1b tins, Sc. S D of A 65.... — 113% | Vigorit Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | $82¢c@$1; Chevalier, nominal. J COTTOLENE—TIerces, T%@7%c per Ib. SP T sty — —1 Sugar— Fiour, barrels 10,000 CALL BOARD SALES. e S P G 68306111 — |Hana P Co.... 12% 12% i Z‘J,':“'n “b;;‘aer:el % 264,000 3;5.,%0 Zénron:aé Session: o'clock—No sales. Hides, Tallow, Wool and ngs § P C 6s(1912).118% — |Haw C &ss cca gfz = ® oot 2 3 3 econd Session—No sales. > 2 “|8 P C 1s cg 3s104 — |Honokaa 0. ats, bushels . 338,00 | Regular Morning Session—Seller, 93—2000 ctls, z S P Br 6 1¥2 123 [Hutch S P Co. 20% Rye, bushels . 1,000 | saige. % Hides and Tallow continue firm at the good | § v Wat 65, — 114 |Kilauea S Co.. %5 30 — e < i " Barley, bushels . 40,000 Afternoon Session—Seller, '99—4000 ctls, 89c. V: s 104% Makawell S Co 49% — U. MARKETS. ET Va & Ga Ists.103% 8 Rope & T 6s.... 88 | On the Produce E: 8 Bultan ] 11 o ghte I keL Lo lnn s stibng uith Drg:;- continue dull, though there are some EY ‘v:rz:(‘;dm)ll—’f%m‘sfimnome- S Co.. 35 1 SUMMARY OF THE MAR . Erte gon 4s ....... 104 Tenn new set 88.. 85 | morker was dull; coasians® 1opse: dairy, 140 Lsht oferings and several descriptions he¥ | sales being made at the quotations. - Stitn Gas 6. — — |Pagubsu § Co. — 3% P A L e e e 13;,,,?'5;_;’;"%1,{;5!:- 163GTc. (Chease, 110 Gray, §1 0r@1 10%; Blaock, $TcasL10. | Wool is still quist at previous quotations. oL Er Bocks s eVl Al Fac Asen s 3 : |G s oy 2 4 N—The market is quiet and featureless, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls an rands sel - — |Mer Ex Assn. o er and financial quotations unchanged. I e e U W Lo though fair sales are belag made rIEht loNE. | aoar. s muder. anstations Heavy salted | Marin Coumty. o s Dceanic 8 Co.. 56% — Shipments of $157,722 to China. 10| do 2ds - e o gt GL Ut WIS, | steers, 11@11%c; medlum, 104; light, $c; Cow- | Gas and Electric— "~ [Pac A £ Ao g% = g > K . 10 | West - @1 07%; 7 i 5 Ti50; Sal : 0. — - - = Dsciansiils A A cte 1118 |Wis Cent lsts. Foreign Futures. RYE—%c@l per otl. The feeling continues | Bides, De@lle: Stage, BaGiuc: HalC eand | Seof 0% 57 7w — |par Paint Co 8% — Decreased vmports of Specte. KCP&G Il a0 |Va oent . fiffiéfl“nfi:‘f‘éimfeag?:iye:fli} oo e 13c; Dry Kip and Veal, ,‘f"@‘“zbé’s?é Equit G L Co. 5% 6 i 5 ‘ ki | sy . e ~ s W heat freights firm and fairly active. Louis & N uni is100 |Colo & 8o da...l 6% ders. There is a good demand for shipment. = | I (ol ool Taga eac: medium, 10 M b > 5 i Che e e LIVERPOOL. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. 002 Tomk Wool. _S0c@e1 10 _cach: Hotse Iides, | o (BORKEZ W 4 (ociation Wheat unsettled, in sympathy wit icago. i et e R i Dec. Mar. May. e sali, $2073 for large and §12@1 50 for smail; | 30 Aleska PRGSOt Barley, Oats and Rye very firm and in demand. Crown Point ..... 12:0phir 14| peing s iy Flour and Millstuffs. cex{;"i e oL 1 renfisredl EG%o per Ih: No. | . 4 Contra Costs Water Jariey, Oa very 3 . * 1 85| Plymouth &.a 8 5 LLOW—No. 1 rendered, i No. | 50 Equitable Gas % S 2 ey L 3 0 PARIS. 2, 4®4kc; refined, grease, 3@8%e. Glant Powder Con Corn quiet. Seeds unchanged. Gonid it 30|80 preras. 10| Wheat— 0ol Tan Ko | e i e e e e e e B e e tmi sguiiis Grant Eowder o q GRS M 2 4 a T s, X rn Ore & Gi owder C rp and general advance in Beans. st e M SR NETAR s o e 56 33| pected to show any change as lonk as Wheat | for fair_to"good. 108 Glant Powder. Con e = S . |-Tron Bliver.. e R AR ICOL: 2 | Cipratiy.. 2 | remains stationary. | Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs, $@10c; do| 35 Hana Plantation Co Flowr and Milistuffs sell at the old quotations. Mexican 20 Yellow Jacket | Opening ot FLOUR—California. family extras, §3 60@3 5, ?mrx‘n, Jgse; San Josauln and Seuthem Moun- | 30 Hana Plantation Co pope i AT a Pt = e T BOSTON STOCKE AND BONDS. Closing lun N voAls haierg tran ¥ LG8 Bl Cregon | ntive. @10 periInat it : 3 Hana Plantation Co Hides, Leather and Tallow active and very firm. p 5 e na TR and’ Washington, "Js 03 55;”por” vamel or | Legtive, Ttioe per 152 Hana Plantation co Hogs lower under larger offerings. Other Meats unchanged. ST %6 Wis. Sont vaiable Grain Supply. pertine. e 23 Hana Plantation Co SR > 5 P & MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- San Fi Meat Market. 50 Hana Plantation Co TN . | Time loans ..5@6 Ecnd— ongmomgis = Sy an rrancisco ea . 5 Plantation Co No further fluctuation in Bags. | AbiGon a9 | NEW YORK. oue w—spial communica- 1OV sial chaoint o the trade, Cranery 1 zand, Finieiion o - . : 4 (A setiean-te oid3 | SMining: abares o tons to Bradstreet's show the following | Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, §7; Cornmeal, $2 50; e Offerings of Hogs are larger and Include fiva | 100 Makaweli Sugar Co Oils remain as previously quoted. | “do preta _ % Adventure ... 8% | changes in available supplies since last report: | tra Cream Corn Meal, $3 2; Oatmeal, 34 25; | cars from Texas, and prices show. & decline. | $1000 Oakland Transit Co 6s e S - | Am Sugar -150 - Allouez Min Co... 413 | Wheat, United States and Canada, east of | Oat Groats, $4 50 Hominy, 3 25@3 50; Buck- | Beer and Mutton show no change. 5 Oceanic § S Co. Quicksilver firm at the recent advance. R e e 4 | Rocky mountains, increase 3,275,000 bushels; | wheat Flour, $44 2; Cracked Wheat, $3 75, o s 1b for Steers and 6%4@7c| 50 Paauhau S P Co < . - Boeton & Albanys |Batow & Liverpool Corn Trade News afloat for and in | Farina, $4 50: Whole Wheat Fiour, $3 50; Rolled | @ e 25 8 F Gas & Elect Saweet Potatoes lower. Tomatoes rather firmer. Boston Flevated..107% Butte os Europe, Increase 1,600,000 bushels. Total sup- | Oats (barrels), $5 05@5 45; in sacks, $5 855 25; T $2000 S F & § J V bonds 2 4 = 5 Boston & Matne...200 | Calumet & Hecla.7l0 | ply, whoat, Increase 4,875,000 bushels, Pearl Barley, $; Split Peas, #4 0; Green Peas, | YRALI@e per B 14@8c; Ewes, 1@THo| % Spring Valley Water Butter, Eggs and Cheese stand the same. SR A53% | Qe e 18 < | o linited States and Canada, east o the;| $o.per W0Tba. = 148 el : T e . L Gen Electric ......121 |Humboldt 13 N pusnelss LAMB—Spring, 8@8%e per Ib. $20,000 Omnibus e Poultry still depressed by tmmense stocks of Eastern. Federal Steel Osceola e e I IR SR e Hay and Feedstuffs. FORK_Live Hoge, 5%¢ for small, S4@5%c ( §2000 S P Branch Ry 6s...... oo G ‘continues to bring good figures. e o 15 for medium "and $03%e Tor larse; sivcl Hogs Doard._ Atternoon Seasio CONINU . Mex Cent 2 Quincy ~ . . 1d Feeders, bc; di d Hogs, T% C. oard— 2 Ll ¢ oll d i 2 5090 e it Qld Colony. i Santa 7o o California Fruit Sales. P anh LT L e bes 0 SO v ] 14 Dominton Tamars r - . ank of C r Grajpes of ‘; o1 Sou lfl 01 “’l’l’“"g il "‘;’ NG moay. o o Winona ers expect a further Improvement after the wet General Merchandise. % Contra, Costa Water 171 Dy be Xl A | TUnion Pac . Volverine: 8! stuff has been gotten out of the way. There is 1 ‘quitable Gi A 2 71{1{5 selling well except Prunes. 4 Tnion Lend . Utah 35 | Californta fruit sold to-day as follows: a good deal of this wet Hay coming in at | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@T4c: Wool | 10 Equitable Gas Nuts and Raisins continue firm at good quotations. FETEE CHICAGO, Oct. —Prunes—Itallan, single|present . _ Bags, 28g30c; Fruit Bags, fc. 0%o and 8%e for | 100 FIVHARS, 005 it r 3 | New York Money Market. crates, $ic@S1, average fic. RN Rignne tn | the three grades of white and T#c for| & Glant Powder Con Wool and Hops dull and unchanged. | el NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—Grapes—Cornichon, | MIDDLINGE $16020 %0 per ton. bleached' fute. 5 Giant Powder Con ¢ P | single crates, 31 451 60, average SL54: Tokay, W YORK, Oct. M.—Money on call, irm, | gingie oraces, §1 201 80, average $1 465 — at & e cent; lgut ;mn ] pe L‘;I::“nifl:m | crates, 83 20@3 35, average §3 40. Peaches—Sal- Wel - | on South African gold mines might be looked | mercantile paper, 5@5% per cent. Sterling ex- | way, boxes, §1 15@1 2, av s117, G S COAL—Wellington, 8 per ton; New Wel-| 2 iana Blaniston & Charters. 22 to help Berruy the expenicas of the was was | Changs steady. with sctusl business o bank- | “LONDON: 'Oct. i D' Colitee, two- | $13,50G17; Cottonseed Meal, W28 per ton. a | lington, $5; Southfiela Wellington, $7 50 Se- | 35 Marwer Street Railway Sintta Devia: W. mL | foTaendly oty seaned i itue spechiatan U8 | S0 I et S O e o kA ruiiit 3240; Seckel, | 5 %510 for chojce; Wheat and Oat, 31 0@3; | attle, §6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $; Wallsend, | 5 Market Strest Railway artha Davis, W. H. |the mine market. London sales in this market s, , average §2 o e oG L hoice; eat : A @ ¢ it 36; 5 S Tommeroial bills: | b o202 &0 sverage 82 i4; Duchesse, 32 16; G. | Ont, 55 50@8 50; Barley, $507; Island Barley 7 50; Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $9 50 in bulk and [ $00 8 F & S J QRO E 150 Hana Plantation Co BALE ROPE—Pure Manlla, W%c; Sisal and | 150 Hana Plantation 00 Ofl Cake Meal at the mill, Cocoanut Cake, $50g21; Cornmeal, | 3 1214 Cracked Corn, '$24@%5: Mixed Feed, | Janila Mixed, 13%c; Duplex Sizes, 13}c. Hana Plantation Co 8 @27; jobbing, double The Andrew Welch, 5 o and Diamond 4 load merchandise | Were upward of 30,000 shares. The general $4 8434 8414 end $4 83Q4 83% ¢ L, 36 } rle | P sl D rade, merihandloe. for | Wenkness o copper mine shares had a de- | $4S% Silver certificates, S$4GS%c. Bar sllver, | §172; W, Nelis, §I 44@1 65, aver 627 Clair. | Go; Alfalfa, 35G7 per ton; Compressed, §7G9 Per | 510 50 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, | 108 K @28 & 00 o o x o L O o e b e tata bondsy Mmactiver geau, $132G144 average $1 . STRAW--30g40c per bale $12; Cannel, $§ per ton; Rock Springs and [ 70 SoringValley Water E .. | ness of Anaconda on the exchange was supple- | bonds, strong: State bonds, inactive; Kelfer, $1 14@1 %, average $1 Plums—Gol~ 3 Giztle Gafe, 39 607 Coke' $i2 per' fon!in BRIk el Hindostan loads Jumber at Port Blakeley | mented by a break in Amalgamated Copper bondl; gliveguiar,s s bt o den Drop, single crates, $168; Coe’s Late Red, and $14 in sacks. $3000 Branch Ry 6s. Jeaste Minor, | the outside market and by weakness in Bos- 5 ; $1 66 Prunes—Hungartan, single crates, $2 04: Beans and Seeds. CANNED VEGETABLES—Peas, $181 30; As- | i Spring Valley 4 (4 morte) ton. The hardening tendency of money was @ Cash in the Treasury. Ttalian, $1 52072 52, average $2 24; Siiver, $1 920 £ e ; 100 Spring velley & discouraging factor for the bulls. Most of the - 2 84, average $1 93, The demand for Beans continues urgent ana | P2r2Eus. —; Tomatoes, T5@80c. day’s call loans were m to 8 per cent in the day. Company sold California fruit to-day at auc- | further sharp advances are noted. There 18 N0 | ooy and §2 152 30 for white; Peaches, $130Q) | and the rate rc | 4 48 per cent for time oOf the condition of the Treasury shows: Avall-| tion and other points realizing the following | further change in Seeds. 165; Pears, $150@180; Apricots, $120@1 70; | Bankers generaily above 6 per ofit | o\ iveron Oct. 3.—To-day’'s statement | [SACRAMENTO, Oct. 2.—The Farl Fruit CANNED FRUITS—Cherries, §215G230 for | .0 norarg ST0CK AND EXCHANGE : Joans and were disinclined to put out their | able cash balance, $22,667,511; gold reserve, | prices: BEANS—Bayos, $2 40G2 4; small white, $2 85 o 2 i was chartered PHor 3oy, | funds for the longer periods. Rather less | §253,521,386. CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—Prunes—Itallan, single | @2 95; large Wilte, 52 30g2 40; Pinks, 230 |Foone Be@¥ ™ o o 0 s e ope, 825 §d; Lo ™S, | money was shipped {o the interfor to-day, but crates, Scc@dl, average S8c. Two cars sold [ 240; Reds. 335093 To; Blackeye, $; But. | COFFEE —(: b s Cots: Water » 6 2 urope, 33 6d. the outgo, while diminished, still continues. London Market to-day. Weather hot. ters, $3; Lima. $4 %0@; Pea, $276@3; Red | washed: 11@1z%c for kood washed; 14@lhc for | 10 Contee, Toser, | 5 % = —'5, 2 The sub-treasury is also absorbing funds. i NEW YORI Oct 3-Grapes_Comichon, | Kldneys, 16008 Npereil, " Soccilo etus AsIE R peate e SROT o B R SR o o ur pment. ealizing was In evidence in some portions | single crates, §1 4551 80, average $1 ‘okays, | _ SEEDS—Brown Mustard, ¢; Yellow t : ¢ 18 60 T"‘”’”‘_’ % hipment of the bond market, making the price changes ~NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—The Commercial Ad- | gingle crates, $1 201 80, average $1 45; double | Mustard, 4@4%c: Flax, nomin; Canary, | Prime; $G9%c nominal for good current mixed ’lfig"’&;‘,‘,f'pff:,‘.,,‘ifl.",i‘ni' 13 00 lst of §157,- | Mixed. Total sales, par vaiue, §2.450,000. vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | crates, §8 20G8 5, average $3 40. Peaches—sal- | 3¢ per Ib for California and dc for Fastern! | With black beans; &G¥%o for falr; 5@T%c for | 50 Hana Flantatich C0 i lo{took out & treasure ©f $157.- | " nited States old 4's advanced % and the | The markets here were weak, rvous and | ways, boxes, $1 15G1 25, average $117. Cloudy | Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@idc; | common to ordinary. Salvador—S@llgc for good | N s Co 81 37% in Mexican dollars, | oy 4's and &' % in the bid price. stuptd in the early part of the sesslon on dis- | Weather. Seven cars sold to-day. Timothy, 4@4%c. [iprioe wasled A e ahe 3 Sceanta s s Co. s 87 00 InfaokTRIRE e S R NEW YORK STOCK LIST. uicting rumors from the Transvaal, including | LONDON, Oct. 24.—Pears—D'Comice, two- | DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 351 60; Green, $1 75 | 1llc for good to prime washed peaberry O el 36 §7% : 2 oc S S ia Fevore that Glencoe had 'been sur. | fifths boxes, §8 163, average 32 40; Seckel, | @1 85 per ctl. | ¢ for good to prime semi-washed e = s> ClosltE | Lendered. In the afternoon a rally came on | &1 82G2 40, average $2 84; Duchesse,~ 1181 56 i Vi 7 bl ik ot e o e i I 7 t . B0 3 '8 - | M 5. [ . B , $1 56@1 92, aver: M i wa 5 e Vi 7 Imporisiofiopects. Atchison ; e s be o et G T ol b o o arerage 31 £t Clats Potatoes, O’”o”‘l_‘m egetables. | PR S for common to ordinary.| 20 Contra Costa Water. eral White had defeated the Orange Free | Ecau, $1 82 144, average $135; Vicar, 3 0 Botatoes ! contioue: weskdat & farther | s i L G ters and wag marching to Joln General Yule, | Kelfer, $1 Ua1 £ averase #12 Plame_Coca | | 00 0 ti0, S0 e oy e b | S0 oot supsrior unweshad: 35 @UAs nominal | 1o Giant Bowaer. Con - he news set Kaffirs booming agaln in the | Golden Drop, single crates, $163; Coe's Late | deciine. g T 800C oD : 5 S ¥ 2 Hana Plantation Co ket ols were 103%. Amerlcan securities | Red, 81 6. Prunes—Hungarian, single crates, | ply and the feeling is rather firmer. Lou ROD0 to Hrlie, SIwSEHEd neaarsy. - Ouatens) a0 S e e Oy 142 | Muctuated withtn o narrow range. Loutsville ( §2 06 Ttalien, V1 202 53, average 8 34; Silver, | POTATOES—RIver Reds, 00gi0c; Early Rose, | mala and Mexican712g1uc for prime to tancy | 3 Hare Planisico & Nusaville was fat on proft taking, while ‘ e SR i Burbanks, €00Tc per otl: Sulinas Bur T e to e o e Tarmealus 4| 16 Oceanic 8 8 C ues were strong on New NCOLN, Neb, L ety s " | banks,’ S0c@$l 15; Oregon Burbarnks, T0@8sc i @ - YOk Gomand. Spanich s, U1 Titioe, (68 | £188; Mofoeu §'; . elln 81 6 L'Alen | Evck 20idicen, voguas for Rivera ana #1 for | 04 Lor fnteror to ovtloary: sagiae for good | 3 Guidand Sk the heaviness in the latter Leing due to A g B - £ v Sige L d | 75 Mutual Electric Co sales; Anacondas were 9% Utahs, T%; |, OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 24.—Apples—Belilowers, S—5@6i0 per otl, to prime unwashed peaberr. @sic for goo ric Co . Sne. 1 316 | hoxes, $187. " lireon Peas, 4GGo per 1b | to Superlor unwashed. o SAT S ve k: 1i Sugar Co ank of England bought €050 ngold | @ — o Teans, 4@5ci Lima Deans, bi@so: | VEATHER—AL lines of Leather have been| 20 Makawell Sugr ©0 1s port during the first Nicaragua—14G16%c for prime to fancy washed: | 150 Equitable Gas s port durl vere $14,441,100, against time in 1898, the de- Sold bullion, $871,- ; sitver bullion, $1. Of these imports Aus. in the shape o 1 soverelgns, and 32,044,945 in silver coin and builton. | icago Great Western . Chicago, Burlington & Chicago, Ind & Loule. Chicugo, Ind & Lout Chicago & Eas Chicago & Northw Chicugo, Rock Isla C C C & St Louls Baltimore & Ohlo | Tt i Tl adlee iy ; g . 5 falrly_active and Sole and Harness Leather | ; SR i sl S e D L e B M. S thos brind Owra. 1540 :::01‘)01 ‘Gasilo, ‘2G5, | bave been in demand and have sold readily a 39000 S F & § IV bonds Colorado Southern 24 pfd t 16y CLOSING. oston Wool Market. Green. Peppers, 756 por boxi Carrots, 80@40c | full prices. With the present prices on Hides CALIFORNTA OIL EXCHANGE. Delaware & Hudson, 122 - Peain, oaki. Unico: Dasitk por - racks Cicumbers, nominal; Summer | there {s & very emall margin for the manu- e and while business is Delaware, Lack & Weatern. v O g ; facturer, but with the present active trade tan- d, 7o Northern Pacifio, 77%; Atehison, | @—m————————— g | Squash, nominal; Marrowfat Squash, $5G10 per | TRCHUTER S atiTagbis by Sty Tl donbliiie Morning Session. Denver & Rio Grande.. ged, inquiry ie not quite 5 and Trunk, T%: Anaconda, 94; bar sil- | , ton. ot S0 - = ; Board— s are @ trifle less UM on Denyer & Rlo Grande pre % | ver firm, 3§ 11163 pef ounce; money easy, 1% | BOSTON, Oct. #—The wool market has been !;‘e‘e‘: T o P L s Mas | a0 Tiam) Ware 5 250 Brls ist prord s per cent. | e Fertitory wool oontlmacs. to. iead. tho Pouwltry and Game. Doen shipped frecly to the West and South: | 100 Northield ..o FE el Great Northern prefd . - e L west, Where the California Leather, owing to | 100 Kings County, Ofl ( 9 Hocking Coal Hocking Valley Illinots Central fowa Central ... Iowa Central yrefd . Kaneas City, Pitts & Guit Lake Erie & Western.... ing b2G64a on the scoured basis, while cholos | The Poultry market continues weak and dull, | ite superior quality, finds a ready sale at lib- Street— | stapte lois are bein sold at .’ Fleece wools | owing to the heavy stocks of Eastern, young i’:.‘m)’:r‘°=;?dfi;’"“°r 2“6‘;"‘;‘{ ggi“ugfgfll"-“gg': 300 Northfield are firm, but oferings are limited, Australlan | ytook betnk particularly depressed. e L Tt Afternoon Session. & | tlone, owing ba thert seareity. Quotationar | _Game le rather firmer, as will be seen by the | Leather, light, 25@26c; Harness Leather, heavy, | . Boardr % z Rrans Glvaidis i | auotations. 32G33c; Harnees Leather, medlum, 30@3lc; Har- ey W YORK, Oct. .—FLOUR—Receipts, | Unwashed madlum, ete —dMissourl quarter. | *pGULTRY Live Turkeys, 18@lic for Gob- | ness Leather, light, 29@a0c; Collar Leather, 15@ | 10 Tidal Wave the number of satisfactory and ag- ¢ business in the s are not quotably e the summer weather ¢ the market and makes : > . : 7 e od co X hreo-elghths blood, 220 "% B 3 20 Equitabl re Lake Erle & Western prefd exports, 15,400, Firmer and fairly me- | blood combing, 21@224 ¢ s and 13@15c for Hens; Young Turkeys, 158 | 160 per foot: Kip, finished, 40G4sc per Ib; Veal, anitable m and practically up g tive with business restricted by the extreme | 232} brald comblng, A0@20c. = 0 o 0 e Geese, per palr, $17q2; Goslings. $175 | finished, Gadc; Caif, finiehed, Toc@sl 20: Sides, | 300 Barker Ran > . seasonable, Lower views of holdors. =Closed steady. medium and fine, 18@20c: scoured, 6i@sdc; Ducks, $1@4 50 for old and $ 50@3 for | finished, 16@17c per foot; Belt Knife Splits, 14g | 1 Seima o 7 3 Receipts, 25 exports, 8,184 x : 3 i | young: Hens, $4@6; Young Roosters, $3%5@ | 1. Rough Splits, 8@ioc per Ib. nd and eeénd G STOCKS. remain only steady. same ‘as previously re- staples, 58g60c: Utah, Wyoming, fine medium : ol 5 and noe; Jaci 880; O1d Roosters, $4@4 50 b Plgeons, §1 2 per dozen for old and $150@ MINI Fryers, $3@3 2 Metropolitan 5 = D sooured, 52@déc: staple, 3 | proflers, $3 20G3 50 for large, $3G% 25 for smal Mexican C Minneapolis & OIL—California Castor Oil, cases, No. 1, Tic; pure, §110; Linseed Ofl, in barrels. bolied, 57c} cases, 5c more; Lard Oll, extra win- . 1 _Northern Duluth, 7% f. o. b spot; No. 1 Northern Duluth, T9c . b. . 1 hard Duluth, 8030 Following were the sales In the San Fran t recent advices, afoat to-airive (Hew) o Australlan, scoursd basis, spot prices—Comb- | 1 715 | J cisco Stock Board yesterday: - . T3 elevator. Options | oGac: < 175 for Squabs. & e e hael O ENGE T 4 oaaes e 1 ensy at o dociine of o under disap. | JnE Ruperine, 30galc: Kood, T0@Hc; average, | - GAME—Quall, $1 50G1 75; Mallard, 3699 Can- | sc more; China Nut, G5@6Sc per gallon; purs SoE e there will be fully as sourl, K: ing cables and al ralding, later rallied | . | yaeback, = Svélx. )SE@D 4 T; $2 50@4 50; | Neatsfoot Oil, barrels, 60c; cases, 65c; Sperm, | 500 Belcher .. 100 Confidence ] & 0e Uit OO D BRS AriD D gand moderate investment bid- | 5 Widgeon, $263; Smail, Duck, 81 7@2, Do pure, fc; Whale Ofl, natural white, 33ic; Pa- | 100 Best & Beicher. 53| 100 Occidental 17 the other side is ey Contras lefly on bad weather reports from the Chicago Livestock Market. T6o per dozen; Hare, §150; Rabbits, $150 for | cific’ Rubber Mixed ‘Paints, white ‘and house | 700 Best & Belcher. 5o 100 Ophir 50 sent buyers are only e v ery Canteal . suthwest. Again, however, the market turned | Cottontalls and 15 ;z_u-B mal ot oy, Ofese, | colors, §1 25@1 % per gallon; wagon colors, §2@ | 150 Best & Belcher. 54 13 gloms R 42 and holders ap- frmk'i Westoon usier upon the publication of Bradstreet's | (HICAGO, Oct. 12.--Trade in cattle to-day | $§%J30; White, svmd?.‘, _r;nlvx % :‘*fi 15 225 per gallon. 100 Caledonia g = Slerra \'e\m:_ 23 ortolk & Weat Ylsible supply statement and closed 08y At | way restrioted and prices ruled weak and lsai Bl e i, Mowert iaCk Solpe, B o PETROLECM, GASOLINE, ETC. — Water- ok o1 18] 20, Ooiem O . 32 anged. Refer- ort ¥ % net decline. .5 o TS white Coal Oil, in bulk, 13! Pearl Oil, in A : % s how high all N ot March closed To; Muy, T 1-10QT%o, closed | lower. Good to fancy erades brought 35 i0g Butter, Cheese and Eggs. cases, 19c: Astral, 19¢; 'Star, lic: Extra Stap Atternoon Session. s probably has| 2210 Ontarfo & Western T9hc; December, 75 7-18G16 1-18c, closed T5%o0. ana’ feoders, $3@4 80; cows and:bulls, 82@4225- < Oil, 23c; Elaine, 24c; Eocene, 2lc: Deodorized | 200 Andes .. 200 Justice ... 03 the size of in- | 7| Oregon Ry & Nav........ HOPS—Qulet oxane. $8 F5G4 10; culves, $4 50G7 50." g tion in Butter and Eggs continues | G2soline, in bulk, 16c; do, cases. i2c; Benzine, | 100 Belcher 100 Occidental 16 rs must have rafe- | Oregon Ry & Nav prefd. HIDES—Steady. DG I be apsly. B hims exoetied the ae ] o o e 9 ue® | in bulk, 15%c; do, cases, $1i4c; S§ degree Gaso: | 200 Best & Belcher 51 200 Overman 17 luctance they will | PennayIvania .............. % | WOOL—Quiet. mand and o further reduction of s@loc in | Unchansed. Butter is firm because of delayed | yne, in bulk, 21c: do, cases, 27c per gallon. 200 Bullion 450 Potost . 4 The recent arrival of | Heaalogl: : METALE-The market for metals sufferd | MRS 800 & Crtir refiction of SQUCC I8 | ohipments from the north, but as soon as they | CANDLES'-Electric Light Candles—ts, 16 oz, | 100 Caledonia 100 Sierra Nevada. 5 all sold before they | Reading bretd from u Jack of bupport In the shape of orders, | JTico% was scored Tanr to good lote, $4178@ | O T h the market wiil probably ease off. | 205, 9c: 65, 14 0z, 20s, Sisc: 6s, 12 oz, 20s, Tigo: | 200 Chollar 700 Union Con. 33 ces had small lots Rasding 38 prefa | more liberal offerings and disappolnting news | 4 gs! putchers, $4 15@4 42%: lishtwelght, 8 03¢ | Eggs are quiet, as the high prices deter buy- | 65, 10 oz, 20s, 6%c. Granite Mining’ Candles— | 400 Con Cal & 200 Yellow Jacket.. 32 le the shipment was nearly Rio Grande Western Rio Grande We St Louls & San Frau... a om producing poluts in the West and from | 4 o: pigs, 33 9004 X heese is’ firm with moderate stocks. 65, 16 oz, 20s, 10ic; 6s, 16 oz, 40s, 10c; €s, 14 oz, | 600 Hale & Norers. 33 uropesn markets. Copper ehowed partioular | ° SjgEpP There was a good slaughtering de- | “BUTTER-— : 205, 9%c. 6s, 14 oz, 408, 9c; Gs, 12 oz, 208, BYc: = © 103 | wenl in o nominal way. At the close th & 173 5 - £ T ‘| Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock .- 10% ik ¥ € | mand for sheep and prices were t@10c higher Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 30@3lc; seconds, | fs, 10 oz, e, e h | ma Y enieday rn prefd 7 Paraffine Wax Louis & San Fran st pretd.... 70 | Metal Exchange called: | for desirable lots. mon to choice sh Weather Report. Louis & San Fran 24 prefd PIG 1IRON—Warrants very dull at 180 nom- | Lo oo, 0N tern rangers beinsing 3o o | BEHC. 26@?7c; good to cholce, 24@2c; | white, 1lo: 1Is, 25, 4% and 6s.’ colored, 12c; 1%, MR R on P a. Datry—Fancy, 26@27c; go . 2@2c; = Louis, Southwestern ARL e . @4 25; lambs were in poor demand at $3 50@ | gtcre, mominal. white, 11 12s, colored, 12%c. 500 Alta .. 03] 500 Justice .. o4 (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Louis, So LAKE COPFER—Easy at $17 7. 4 50 for common kinds, up to $5@5 25 for choice | - pickled roll, 22@2ic; firkin, 21G22%c; cream- [ WHITE LEAD — Quoted at 64%@7%c; Red| 500 Andes 10| 800 Mexican 25 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. %, § p. m. Paul ; TIN-Lower and unsettled with $30 62% bid | figcks; Western range lambs, $4 5004 T5. ery tub, 22024c. Lead and Litharge, 6%@Tc_per Ib. 200 Belcher 32| 160 Ophir . 3 % I3 Paul pretd ... asked. Spelter dull, with % 30 bid | Recelpte—Caitle, 4300; hogs, 8L000; sheep, | “Fnstern, 17%c for ladle packed. TURPENTINE-In cases, 73c; In iron barrels, | 700 Best & Belcher &2/ 30 Ophir . ] | §t Paul & Omaha 40 asked. | 17,000, CHEESE—Choice mild new, 11%c; old, 10%@ | 6Sc; in wooden barrels, 70c. 200 Best & Belcher 51| 400 Ophir 80 | Southern Pacific AD—Unchanged with $4 6 bid and $ & 11c; Young America, ll%c; Eastern, 14@lsc. LUCOL—Bolled, barrels, 52c; raw, barrels, | 1400 Con Cal & Va.1 75| 500 Potost . 42 Southern Rallway The brokers' price for lead ls 34 40 D i B i ss EGGSQuoted at #5G3%e for store and 3@ | 50c; cases, fo_more. 30 Con Cal & V.17 | 700 Savage 2 AU o SppaT e s s2i4c per dozen for ranch: Eastern, 2%G30c for | QUICKSILVER—ST@4S per flask for local use | 400 Gould & Curry &} 250 Union Cor E iptions closed steady, unchanged selected, 20@27%c for No. 1 and 20@22%c for | and $i2 50 for export. 500 Gould & Curry 34 200 Utah . 0 ts net advance. Sales, 24,000 bags, in- | PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 24.—Clearings, $291,- | Soronds: Oregon, 2254@24c per dozen. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- ‘Afternoon_Session. November, 3 35@5; December, 8 10@ | 917; balances, $8,595. — : pany quotes, terms net cash, in 100-1b bags:| 300 Best & Belcher. 52|20 Mexican .. P ry, % 1045 15; March, $6 25@5 30; et Docid d Citrus Fruits. Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow. | 400 Best & Belcher. 51| 200 Overman .. g X . % %@5 40; July, $550; August, $ 609 North Wh Mark ecrauous and Lty . dered. 5%c; Candy Granulated, 5e: Dry Granu. | 400°Con Cal & Va.170| 200 Potosl .......... 40 AND GENERAL | Wheeling & L E September, 85 55@5 60. 'Spot coffee—Rio. Northern heat Market. lated, 4 Confectloners’ A, 4%c; California | 250 Con Cal & V.1673%| 400 Potosi . 40 T. H sl j A0 S N S@ige; N:;A@Tu{:'bh!ns. L= Apples are in merely fair supply and firm. | A, —: Magnolla A, 4lsc; Extra C, 4%c: Golden | 200 Gould & Curry. 32| 100 Sierra Nevada. 57 over the western SEORIEIS e - : @h%c. —Firm; Cordova, C. OREGON. in demand and scarce. C, 4%c; barrels, 1-16c more; half barrels, Y%c e e L L A o 5 | gD GAR-Raw,® frm; held ‘higher. “'Refned, | | PORTLAND; .Or!, Ogt.( %A =Thare: was' ot S Re3t'ah dsstiptohs"dtag: ‘s the ralos | mores bozes, He more: W0-1b bags, Yo more. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. rise of two-tenths of an | * ams . | v = ; & - 7 or les an 75 Sy our hours, - Auerican BUTTER-—Recelpts, 6422 packages. Market | Tuch doing In tho local wheat market to-day. | pave practically spoiled them. o R e i e o s TUESDAY, October 26— p. m. ined nearly sta- | onitsaiemy . | quiet; Western creamery, 17@2ic; June cream- | Walla Walla caf still be worked &t 575 81| Melons are neglected and nominal. The de- | g3 "per Ib. % J Bid.Ask. | Bid. Ask. t of the Rocky | A | ery. 1r@22mc: factory, 14%@1Tc. | though ome of Hhe dea e A g i e | mand for them has ceased. There is no change — Alpha . 03 04 Kentuck ... — o0& | b s | [FOGS—Receipts. 7792~ packages. Quiet; | Under these fgures = Walley 18 Rominally ofc | i femons and Limes. Alta L@ 0fLady Waehin o 0 wers have occurred along the coast Cotton Of1 -4 | Western ungraded at mark, 14@1Se. Fithivery. Lttle moving.. Ereight sltnation is {50 pe pronas TR OIS ! Lumber. ‘Andes . 08 10| Mexican u 2% H rihward Joa SOt ton Ol peafd &30 CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. Py e v ot Tho mien perema | - Apples, 35@Sc per box for common: T5c@st Belcher ........ 3L 32 Occldental ..oy 15 17 5 for % hours Ameriony Neltnx ; NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—California dried f Ing to take hold of any of the high priced | 1 T00q' to cholce and §1 25@1 60 for fancy. LUMBER — Retall prices are as follows: | Best & Belcher 51 52 Ophir ... 8 77 . 1899: American Malting prerd, ey S ornia deled rruits, | ships oftering.i - BERRIES—Blackberries, per chest: ’ 1 $16G17; extra sizes. | Bullion ........ 8 09/Overman . 1 17 GFair Wednesday, | American Smelting & Hef... .. st SrEmae WASHINGTON. SRl Tl et for sma ans g | Fine, ordinary sizes, P Sdaten - dwat] Bl T % ol Lo el American Smelting & Ret prefd. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6@7c:| mACOMA, Wash, Oct. 24.—No change in | SUawberrles, ~-c per Shest o smad and 57 | nigher: Redwood $UT@IS for No. 1 and $15@16 | Chollar -...... 30 31|Savage . CHIEE Ameioen Boisits yoth | Py ghagoc, = TM@%e; cholce, SUGE%O: | whoat, Clib, Bo: blue stem, oc. thest; Hbckleberries, 5a7e per.ib: Wisconain | (o No. 2 Lath, { feet. 322002 3; Plckets, $I5; | Crallenge Con.. 21 02— fornia—Falr Wednesday. " i paml ot 3 — o 6 507 50 per bbl; Cape Cod Cran- | Shingles, $175 for common an or fancy; | Gonfidence . = 02 08 Weribedsy { ‘American Steel Hoop. % | PRUNES- $u@sic. : Cranberries, §5 P i R IR e IR o = 3 Wodnsoaey |a American Steel Hoop prefd... APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15c; Moorpark, 15@1c. Foreign Markets. berries, §7 807 To; Coos Bay Cranberries, 30 | Shaker, t or sp! §i m; T | 601 fi:\lpe:ln}a:l 51 &g {r Wednesday & ne e et RS s T T P e jogioe. for Black, 30@ite for Museat, | RN Crown Polnt .. 12 =g e : ieinity — Fait | e et e lo——— | LONDON, Oct. %.—Consols, 103%. Silver, | ;@R "0l “hgsie for Cornichon: crates Receipts of Produce. Bxchequor ..... — — 6 thelmorning; Hatt American Tin Plate prerd. g 2%d. French Rentes W0f FMc. Wheat car-{sell for 10g1sc higher: Wine Grapes, $13G26 per i 5 ool Tu FiSmaieatas i v} SXANDER G. McADIE, i o Chicago Grain Market. N e lesr bk i 1 ;;’r“m'g",,,%'%‘}‘,’i‘f:" FPED, Ior pther. black -end FOR TUESDAY, October 24, Tt kT % 3 Nl Buneoant IOtan Anaconda Mining Co..-r Btandard California, s 3d; ‘Buglish country | * Cantaloupes, 25@50c per crate; Nutmegs, 15@ | Flour, ar sks..... a340| Lime, bble 167 | Justicd Z oilyeliow 21 22 | Brookiyn Rapid Transit markets, quiet. o e : eat, X - lorado Fuel & LIVERPOOL, Oct. 24.—Wheat, dull; wheat s : Barley, ctls 1810 | Quickstiver, £ 100 Z | ontineatal Tabas CHICAGO, Oct. %.—Dissppolnting cables | 1n-Pacic. Guli} fows. n Parls, quiet: Freneh| bomesranates, Te@sl per box Oats, ctls 470 Leather, rolls 97 Time Ball. EASTERN MAREKETS ! Continental Tobacco prefd. started wheat rather easy. The market soon | country markets, quiet; weather in England, | Quf\ces 7o per hox. 4 Butter, el % Wine, sais’- 6ti0 Federal Steel began to harden, however, as shorts -com- | clowdy. 5 CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, $150@2 50 for | i ‘C‘&‘" S 233| Begs, doz 3,09 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- s R E s L e T Federal menced covering {rom the outset, owing to re- | COTTON—Uplands, 3 31-32d. common, and $3@¢ for £00d to chojce; Mexican | Tallow. ct e o R e L General Electric ports of continued drought in the Southwest, CLOSING. Limes, $4m4 §0: California Limes, Tic@sl: Ban- | BERRS RS 0 1557 | Hovs, Dates 5 October 24, 1899. i e L5 . Glucose Suj Where much of the fall:sown wheat has not | WHEAT—Spot No. 2 red Western winter, | anas, $I 5062 60 per bunch; Pineapples, $1g2 50 | Lotatoes. sk |y, pules 308 | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry New York Stock Market. Glucose Sugar_prefd. yet germinated. Rumors of a sharp break in | dull, bs 11%4d; Northern spring, dull, 6s 2d. Fu- | per dozen. h iy o 100/ Pelts. bals 158 | building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | International Paper. 0 consols caused further apprehension ‘and. as | tures—Steady’: December, 55 11%d: Mareh, s 1} e e O e T o e e ol he 1o eI & T p nterna a refd. outside orders began to the pit the de- | May, 68 1%d. = i 7 i1 5 > ' g . m., Greenwich 2 oy Ay was | Laclede Gas | mand became so urgent that a %c advance was | CORN—Spot American mixed old, quiet, 3s Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. OREAON. Eoig st s CALKINS, to-day in spite of some | tional Biscuit..... | added to the opening figures during the first | 7%d; new, quiet, 3s 7%d. Futures—Steady: - Flour, qr sks...... T60|Wheat, ctls ...... 40| [, ;..nant Commander, U. 8. N.. i ohe & spot. taking was on a very large | Nattonal Biscuit prefd. | twenty minutes' trading. After that the ups | vember, ds 7(d; December, 35 8%d; January, | Quotations for pitted Plums and Nectarines | Oats, ctis ........ 1830} Lientenaut Commavder, U. 8 N, in qharge. -« on this account were quite well Nationa R and downs were frequent within @ rather nar- | 3s Td. e nemina) i as -there &re Tine here it the absorbed and created no sign of .demoraliza- ::{23:{ TRl oAt L LT i'n‘s'ggvnh:fmlfl" moments. Peaches and Apples are the best | @ g ¥ . t h e fact of profit taking National Steel prefd. where only about 2,000,000 bushels had been ex- sellers in the whole market now. Pears and Sun, Moon and Tide. obvious somq of the room traders New York Alr Brake. | pecteq, slarted liquidation and the ~market Raisins meet with a steady demand at the THE STOCK MARKET. 2 bears and mold the market moderately. Nortp American..... | goon Yostits previous buoyanoy, = Teeports of 4 LOCAL MARKETS. high prices. There is a good jobbing demand The bear faction was not aggressive, however, Ef0 chant T 251" | break in the drought a o the eelling mov s Kad s Dnt b vl s BV |6 i kb T By © ST H® T AR and no great inroads upon values. Neither R e L -8 ment and (hol ey IENIN AN loet e e s it o o i Srakasi NGy % | Dnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— 5 C16hed o reribns RELE eibiei B e B e o hainae: DLithe ate : Wants them and they have evidently gone out | Hana Plantation was the active stock on the Times and Helghts of High and Low advance after having taken thelr People's_Gas 180 | Rorentine wuuld have £ b Exchange and Bullion. of style for the time being. morning session of the Bond Exchane, selling | Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San iarkets were inclined to drag Pressed Steel Car. 583 | 000,000 bushels for export this year had a de- B DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for | at §12¢13. Giant Powder sold at 333 26@84 and | ¢youe S fipds s‘lm“r‘n’":dd by official au- 7 . Pressed Steel Car prefd. $9% | pressing influence during the late trading. ‘h ixty days. - 84 84 | 40-50s, 4%c for §0-60s, 3%c for 60-70s, 3'ic fOr | Contra Costa Water advanced to $69 50. Sales NOTE—The high ent ¢ the latter part:of the day, Soms ate | Sterling Exchange, sixty day £ e e i N e high and low waters occur at ¢ v, Pullman Palace Car... 68| Docomber opened o lower at 710%G10%, ad: | Steriing Exchanse. signt T N% |70 2sc for s090s’ and 2@k for e e it TG Al . oltg? frant ) M Aan o abary ocur. 4 ¢ was made to infuse strength into the Standard Rope & Twine. 7 | vancing to TK@TYe and declined to T0%c at | Steriing Cabler Z 15 |Apricots, 1@3c for Royals, 124@l6c for | Business continued brisk on the afternoon arf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; t fn_the last hour by bidding up Union the Mefght of tide 13 the same at: poe Sl 3 12 | Moorparks and 12@lic for Blenhelms; Peaches, | ca)). Giant made a further advance to $55 and > and Baltimore & Ohio preferred. Busi- 150 | the close. hange, sight. e 5 NewiTork Dxonanze us 15 | 5i@se for Standards, fiz@ie for choice and 7% | Bank of Calffornia sold up to $405. Hana sold Sugar ... Sugar prefd. 17| Corn ruled strong and active, but had its ad- | New York Bxchangé, telegraphic iced some slight covering by shorts, Tennessee Coal & Iron 116% | vancing _tendency clogged somewhat by profit ! %14 | @Se for fancy: peeled Peaches, 11@i3c; Evapo- 2 375 and there were saies of Equit- VEDNE = ut o far As 4 general resumption of the ad- United States Leather.. 21% | taking. December closed with buvers’ st 313 | T v ¥ sarice 2 | O hopies. t@Tso: Sun-dried, 4%@be per 1oy | Aol 0012 ¥4 and | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. was concerned the attempt was abertive, Tnited States Leather prefd 81 | @31%c. o Tttt Tt Nectarines, 7%@Sc per Ib for red and 8@Jc for | “he Montana Ore Purchasing Company has | were very unsteady at the close and ited States Rubber. 46 Oats ruled easy with trade llmited. Decem- 3 white; Pears, 6%@Sc for quarters and S@10c for | geclared its regular quarterly dividend of 31| Ccuses were pursuing a downward ited States Rubber 13 | ber closed 22%c@2Ye. Wheat and Other Grains. halves; Black Figs, 3@4c; White Figs, 6@6%c: | per share, payable October 2. e a (l\'ohrenlilmg 1‘r\1 the first hour | gesl;r;l virnkm ;48* T:xo Zpy, ho‘u’l“ Iovzer mp&afitrth; yards Plums, 6G6k%c for pitted and 13x@2i%c for Un- | " The Raven Gold Mining Company will pay helped by & notable accession of epubilc Iron ‘weakent provigions early. "al of the loss itted. ividend of ‘l¢ r sh Which was attracted by yes Republic Iron & Stee 70" | Was recovered later on buving by packers, but | , WHEAT FREIGHTS-Are firm and fairly | PRiGis pieached Thompson's—Fancy, per | fheneobeint, "Ry 6 dividend No. 5 tor the R olowIne i e At C & St L. *74 | there was very little animation to the trade. [ aCtive at rates last quoted. The chartered c: choice, Sc; standard, 8c; prime, fo: un- {0 41t atiamDts St CEIviE P January. pork closed %@ lower: Januaty | Wheat fleet in port has a reglstered tonnage of [ 1o, 0ci FRGICe. T RancaRd, Jer prime, Be; un- cimpany, and brings the total distribution up This demand and continued ma- | 807,90 Shares sold. lard, 2i5c lower and January ribs 2isc lower. | 55,000, against 23,840 tons on the same date last | poheReT HPMRROT o 0CF 700 "Ga ndard, 6ige; 500, PR et 2121 tons, against 29.710; on unbleached Sultanas, 5c; Seedless, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. e downward nipulation a section of the bull party served CLOSIN NDS. The leading futures ranged as follows: year; disengage rime, B o wipe out pretty generally the Opening de- st o o h the Wway to this port, 207,000 tons, against 165.- | FTYT ok "B, 3-crown loose Muscatels, hige: cline and bring the market back to about last G S e RO EUES SR ttled in" sym- | B-crown, %ci’ 4-crown, 7e; London Layers, TUESDAY, Oct. 242 p. fght's level. Having reached that point the 5 0 Ty aith B Sl o ton at Chicage, | 2-crown, $150 per box: 3-crown, $160. Fancy Bld. Ask. 3.2 downward course began and with the exception R BoiRou N o 8 | Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50: Imperial, $3. All | U S Bonds— of xome lrregular fluctuations the market con- n Ky e enod T+ on indifferent cables | Prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points | és quar coup. tinued heavy, below last night's level for the T L A T B e Ransats: Eleaspoot:] M. Califrrnin.y {s quar reg. rest e day. Special points of weskness in was %4 higher and consols %d lower. Buyers | NUTS—Chestnuts, 12@lic: Walnuts, 7%@ | Is quar new N — = Lenh the carly deaiings were Sugar, American To- a 3ue 8% | O A aifferent. | The Northwestern markets | 8%¢ for standards, and 7%@9c for softshell; [ 3 quar coup. he iy 0 the above exposition of the tides baceo, Malting preferred, Anaconda, Pullman 3 :12;2 31% | TeTe strong at an advance of %o over Monday, | Almonds, 1014@12%c for paper-shell, 3@loc for | _Miscellaneous— hand sjuorning tides are given in the left and Brobklyn Transit. ' Aggressive strength NY ¢ &s g 32% | St Louis bought freely, local support was | Soft and 4@sc for hard-shell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c Stockton Gas | Bang column and the successive tides of the Was shown all day by united States Leather, | nin oiasc 4 LEQE RS given to the market in the shape of Invest | for Eastern, and 5o for California: Brazil L 2a%5a3 the order of occurrence as to time. The which was taken in enormous lots and rose at | “go B e - 2 2Y% 2% 2% 2% | mant buying, and a good export movement at | Nuts, §%@Sc; Filberts, 11@lltc; Pecans, T%@ Firem’'s Fund.220 — |B8econd time column gives the second tide of one time to 22%. The closing was a point be- | do C . et A T : L MK UK MK 2% | New York was repories Se; Coconnuts, $4 50@5. 5 SoR the day. the third time column the third tide low that. New York Central, after a small 10 | a0 ds 3 Mess Pork, per barrel— This firmness was of short duration and | HONEY—Comb, 1ltc for bright and 10%c for b ..-e B3 fnd the last or right hand column gives the fractional advance, met very heavy offerings | Atohison e 4., 9% Or December T8 78T 785 78m4 | passed away under Dradstreet's fgures of | Ight amber; water white extrasted. T4@Tio: e ety the day, except when there are but on the announcement of an additional stock 7 January - I931% 9425 931K 940 | 4.500,00 bushels increase in the visible sup- | light amber extracted, 64@7c; dark, sic per 033 — three tides as sometimes occurs. The heights fsaue of $15,000,000. The stock moved somewhat | Lard, per 100 pounds— ply, and the bears renewed their attack on | Ib. £ ! e glven are in addition to the soundings on the frregularly during the day, within a range of Decamber 517% 51T% 617% 5 17% | Goodwin's cable estimating the Argentine sur- | BEESWAX—21@26c per Ib. e United States Coast Survey charts, except 2 point below last night's level. The London k7 £ 7 I3 6% 6 plus of the coming crop to be 70,000,000 bushels, SRS when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, Matket reflected some depression upon this Bt L & § F gen 6s.124% | Short K 2% | Sith 16,000,000 of the oi crop still on hand. § R doni i) iy fnd then the number given ls subtracted from market and the undertons there was distinctly 105% St Paul coms......169 o amm heat—Shipping, §1 07%4@1 06%; milling, - rovisions. 5= |0er BIATD.CUAM0 - | Tetorat LR e o pAT L The plane of Weak on the unensiness regarding the position StP C & P ists.izig agg 4w |8 % o Z Hum § & Lo 1169 Sy AR ower Jow witers: of the British troops in Natal. The suggestion 40 B8 ............120 CALL BOARD SALES. There s a fair local and export demand, and + — Mut Sav Bk, 3 43 of the Chancellor of the Exchequer that & tax B0 Rallway Es.. 106! Cash quotations Were as follows: Flour, | Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—May—15,000 | the Government drops an occasional order, so 112% — B F Sav U...50 — | Continued on Page Eleven.

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