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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1900 [INANGIAL B%@6e: fancy, 6@6lkc. .Callfornia dried fruits|and even 63c per bushel has been pald for|der large supplies. The Panama steamer AUCTION SALES SPECIAL AUCTION SALE . ' were dull but steady at unchanged prices. valley for milling purposes. Bluestem s easy | brought up 32 boxes Limes. 2 i D RO R e R it Ahiy Eliaw fon. Alaos’ Bas W LTINS et ality. 1 or 5 e ) APRICOTS—Royal, 11%c; Moorpark, 16c. | 82,19 bushels’ wheat: A car of Navel Oranges from Arcadia sald ’ PEACHES—Peeled, 14@17c; unpeeled, at_$3@4 50 per box. It was good stock. WASHINGTON. B DECIDUOUS FRUITS= "\ ana TACOMA, Oct. 2.—Wheat dull and nominaliy 58c for bluestern and 55c for club. Exporters| APPLES-Z@olc box i f 3 were not in the market. 5 $0c08t for good to choles. - sac@e1: ' Cooking B 2 P | Chicago Grain Market. F ot Movbit Plari J@Me: pes hant. s AT GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET. . TIN S —25@65¢ box. » 1 . o 2 alx oraRn CRANBRRRIES Cape Cod, $8G8 B: WIS~ | on WEDNESDAY, October 3, at 11 o'clock, i * consin, — per bbl; Coos Bay. $2 per DoX. |50 head well broka horses; must be as represent- LONDON, Oct. 2.—Consols, 98%. Silver, 29%d. French rentes, 9f 97%c. Wheat cargoes on passage, quiet and steady; No. 1 standard Calil- fornia, 32s 3d; Walla Walla, 3ls. English coun- try markets, steady. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 2.—Wheat, Quiet. Wheat in Paris, steady. Flour in Parls, steady. French country markets, steady. Weather in ed or money remg:kd. Buggles, wagons, har- ness, etc., same Y. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Livestock Auctioneers. STRAWBERRIES—$2 50@4 50 per chest for | CHI . —Th a | CAGO, Oct, 2.—The trade in wheat was iig g gy ded | | small and featureless. November opened at T1%@7T%e, and advanced early to 77%c. Liver- pool was ‘higher, Northwest receipts light, the Weather of that section bad, with prospects of more of the same kind, and the markets of the spring wheat territory firm. The crowd was bullish on this kind of news at the start and RASPBERRIES—$4 50@6 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES— —— per Ib. 11 box and POMEGRANATES—30@60c per smal | ARG bor aree box | £ 1 Vill Sell at Public Auction PLUMS—-2%@i0c per box and 60@Tc per crate. THIS DAY. Wabash prefd SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. black, : g 3 OCTOBER 3, 1908 Wheeling & Lake Brie §% | were further strengthened in their views by a | England, cloudy. Gc; Tokay, 30@dsc: Isabella. 40@75c; Cornl | - M Wikenk, & Lake Erle prefd ... 2% | Romarlo cable " announcing wet weather and | COTTON—Upiands, 6%d. o O I Ot por ton for | WUty head of well-bred young Borses. 8¢ for I, i e poor crop prospects in Northern Argentina. The G. $20@: for sl 2 urposes, now k. ©€ Silver firmer. Exchange unchanged. Third Avenue .. 109%; | market lacked outside support, however, and | < £ LT teady, | Zinfandel. R . Canta- | HOTan's Stock Yards, corner Tenth and Bryaat Express companies— November on local sales dropped to Ti%@m%c. | , WHEAT—Spot No. 2 Western winter, steady, } “"Mp1,ONS—Nutmegs, 50@s5c_per case: L% |sts. This is a splendid lot of stock: intending 11"heat loweer and depressed. Freights quict. Adams ... 122 | A falling oft In Western receipts caused g | % 4d: No. 1 Northern spring, firm, 6s 7d; No.'1 [ joupes, 750@$1 50 per crate: Watermelons. $5@ | purchasers will do well to call and sxamins ae e F ;3 & American . slight rally, November touching 7i%ec, but | California, quiet, €s 6%d. 15, wifn extra large at $2@2 per 100. this stock. g C ixed, new, -y e@ | 7 3 < 7, nited States Bradstreet's announcement of an increase of | , CORN—Spot, qulet; American mixed, new,| CITRUS FRUITS—Seedling Oranges. | Take Market-st. cars and transfer to Eighth: Barley quieter in sympathy with W heat. Wells-Farzo 4315000 bushels In the world's Visible, caused | 5 %d: do e T Ay oo- | $2: Valencias, sia4; Lemons L for com- alto Post and Montmomery.st_cars pass the 2 - ~ scellaneous added discouragement among holders and the | Yember, is Peosgibier; * | mon_and 33 Ne3._for o 0 SH@2 50 P 8 WATKIN Oats in good supply, but firm. ::m‘g: Cotton Ol .. ?'.%f; slumped 1o Tic. closing heavy, November, 3s 10%d. can Limes, welL ixwflner‘z ;‘3"250 per - can Cotton Oil pre! 3G%e lower at Ti%c. unch; Pineapple E * C < Amerjcan Malting . orn wi d . G- ce, rm and Rye unchanged and dull. American Maling o e Gsnar Al sk moersiall b v, it Frts W< owd. Ruisins. | Receipts of Produce. < 5 & 5 1 nerican Smelting & Refin ... a 00a demand for cash. November closed i & Sharp demand for Bran. Hay continues firm. Americun Smelting & Ren pre Yog u alQEl%:i‘ 37 ‘_“ ~ ":‘ ch: LOCAL MARKETS. LU e S SRR FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 2. . . ot o : opirits ... | s were fairly active. November closed a e local trade report a g¢ aver: " | Flour, qr sks. 9,410/ Sugar, sks further decline in Beans. Mustard Seed scarce. American. Spirits pretd . shade lower at 22%c. i -— ment in all fruits except Pears, which are wheat, ctls . \Sugar, bbls i Ameice S T West B, (he ixt Dl ot De very slow this vear for some reason or other. ' Barley, ctls Wool, bags y. ca n the =h ‘show! A e ¥ s iatoes, Onions and Vegetables about the same. American Steel & Wire - | ioet partoc the dvance later on pronc-taking: Exchange and Bullion. Niits,"Raisins and Honey continue firm and 1n | Oats, ctls . afe : ric eel re pi % | closing cents higher all around. n I X : SRR i < American Tin Plate L Chestnuts are lower. Butter, ctls, ggs, doz . Game arrived in good condition and sold well. American Tin Place pretd . ; —20¢ Nhiing Jitmes rangsd e LoRGwE Sterling Exchange, 8 days. — #S3 | FRUITSPrunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c; | Tallow, ctls Wine, gals 4 L ; Awerioan Totan ) S Risg | Articles Open. High. Low. Close, | Sterling Exchange, sight. = A5 |0-508, Te; 50-60s, ic; 60-Tos, Ikc: 70-80s, 3Ke Quicksilver, fisks Poultry in ample supply and easy. ‘American Tobacco pre 125 "Oc\\‘nm " | Steriing Cables - s S, or 0100 e 108 and - over. Zei Leather, rolls . iy i ’ P Anaconda Mining Co .. 42| October . 6% ssy New Yol - 073 | rubies. e’ premium: Sonomas, ‘ac San Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Brooklyn Rapid Transi 50% | November % i3 New York 3 = s | Jonau less than Santa Claras, excep! > 8 olorado o D 4 83 h Fine Stlver, per ounce... 3 1008 . which stand the same. Apricots, r l:omrk‘:‘w;\l:-luflotzk 7 S:r':bfir P - Mexh::n Dnllpnfl, nominal 0% @ 51 sq";or Royals and 10G11%c for Moorparks < d L low d abundant : ouanc 5g! 1 emons and Limes lower and abu . Continental Tobacco | Qetober . 3% 2% S S Grai Buapatel T e, agie: | Flour, qr sk oo 9454 : : 5 55 4 Cederal Steel ....... | November a3 i Peaches, 5@5%c for standard, 6@6%c fo I - 578/ Middiings, siks .. 250 wits, Nuts and Raisins show little change. Federal Steel prefd December . 3 34 Wheat and Other Grains and 7@8c for fancy: Pears, 3@7c: Plums, pitted, | Fotatoes, r ASHINGTON. Genergl Electric Oats No. 2— 5@6%c: unpitted, 1@1%c; Nectarines, 5@5%ec for | WA 3314 Poar - gnddl - o Glucose Suga | ol 9 WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are firm but nominal a5 for white. » | Flour., qr sks.... 10,376 Flaxseed, sks . rovisions firm, with an advance in barreled Beef. v[*.l[um.:fi IF:::X::P 1?5‘ draber B BY B B far s nsual options, with continued scarcity ”fx[x"smbsu]'z’fxorl:-u;n“cr?-enh Asscc t::n‘ Quts. ctin T 5 = . > . nternational Paper December ... 2 22 2 " t in port | has establis] the following prices for the 4 . . B fops firm, Wool neglected and Hides quiet. International Paper p Mess Pork per barr AN Lot wonaek fame chisiepltieet et I percl M Set e Hloached Thumpesete fyney; | ———— » Laclede Gas .. October . 129 1270 1250 |hasa registered tonnage of 47,180, againet 2000 | 130500 Tb; cholce, lic: standard, 8%c: prime, | » = » Wutton lozy Other Meats unchanged. National Biscuit ... " November : TR ) T R L TR 18aged: | 8c: unbleached, Thompson's Sc per Ib. Sul- ton lower. her Meats un ged. National Biscuit pred Janvary .. G175 118%% 1T 1175 | 1608 tons, against 13.900; on the way to thif | as Fancy, i0tec per Ib: choice, e nd- | RK rdage continues to decline. ational Lead prefi di | QRS PRI L 1y g | DHEAT Liveipodl "fuwres’ advanced and | 8t se: price, Sc; Unbleoched Sultanas, io: | THE STOCK MARKET. i \ pri for Candl ] Soad : 8 Nos-_ e ZE;“ :g‘.’* e ey sioady. The _weather wad | catels, e 3-crow;|. S J:;row;h"::;“ "’"nd:g'-' * 2§ Ve prices for Candles. Natignal § etd . .8 | January < g 7 Ricas0 ’ bought Oc- | Layers, 2-crown, $1 50 per - , §160; New clovdy, with light rains. Armour boug! i L | . i ; B N;::hxxg"fii“rmke ‘152( | OFhr‘:zr‘t Ribs, per m; pounds—_ s0s g2 |tober. Private cables reported a more un-| Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $: wfi."“;?f"::;nfii\ Al on of stocks were dull yesterday and thing new in Oils. Pacific Coast - : gF i AL Tidy i hhy e [eeeie b e e Emme e e e SR | prices showed little variation. Shi 86 to Chi Eacific Const st pretd %0 | Janvary 163" 63 630 800 | NN Nand was small for Wheat, but good T8 Cheatnuts, 12%@15c per Ib; Walnuts. | The Glant Powder Company has declared the hipment of $; 40 to Chmna. Pacife Mal o < a5 follows: Flour, firm; | for Corn. Receipts of winter wheat are dimin- | No. 1 sottshell, 11c; No. 2. sc; No. I hardshell, | ygual dividend of 75 cents, payable on the 10tn, — People's Gas R O e o Dok |-iabing. 10: No. 2, Te; Almonds, 15G16c for paper | “The Pacific Lighting Company has declared — Prosted S - % | NoD gpring wheat, TIRGTTC: No. 2 red, T84 | " Prices here were oft all along the line, with | shell, 11@12%c for softshell, Peanuts, o e o e e, e B £ Prosel Gl : D o e Yellow: 4% | heavy sellipg on call Eastorn: Brasil Nuts, 13c; Filberts, 13c; Pe- | * The California Cured Fruit Association has The Lumber Trade. Phsorsic e g iz o i rgemiGodd Soin ] Pulinan Palses Cars ol S NP hienty atzs: No. 3 white 5@ | “Spot Wheat—Shipping, $101%; Milling, $103% | cans. 11@13c; Cocoantts, $3 @5, | declared its first dividend of $100,000. @i 06k HONEY—Comb, 131;@14%c for bright and 12% Tre Alaska Packers’' Assoclation will pay its | of 1500 boxes of layer Valencias were reported Standard Rove & Twine air to choice malting barley, 54@3Sc; No. 1 fl S = 3 v 2 CALL BOARD SALES. @130 for light amber; water white. extracted. | eighty-second monthly dividend of 75 cents on e Coast Wool &b . = | t 1 w at 1040 Sugar | seed, $1 501 531; No. 1 morthwestern, §1 55; % e . 3. 19Tise: dark, 6| o re NS Torw- s at i ‘i;‘,‘:ma'\ S 200 Wt USRI e i Sugar pref prime Timothy seed, $4 25G@4 40; mess pork, per | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No eales. -| %@8c; light amber extracted, 7g7%¢; dark, § the h are B . T ; Company is expected to making a first-class | N dittle more interest 1s taken in peaches, | Tennessee Coal & Tron barrel, $I2 $0@12 §5: lard, per 100 pounds, §7 2213 | Second _Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 05%; | @%c ver Ib. I8 Ouenen R e ug g rAX~—24 ts on the 5th. eports indicate & | 4jag of seversl cars being reported yesterday United States Leather @i 25 short ribs” sides oose). 85 10@s %0; dry | 200, 31 Ssis 12000, $105: 200, 51 4%; 4000, | BEEESWAX-—24@2ic per Ib. pay a dividend of 25 cen g P . es of severa ing Taported yesterday ‘nited States Leather prefd . ted shoulders (boxed). Slei@6%c: short clear | $1 0i%: 5000, . . i g e s e meae | Petue awsle s oot St e Nree pns Tnited States Rubber .oro: Sies. (hoxely. 35 8008 T0: Whiskey: basls of hikh | | Hegular Morning Seaston.-Detember—2000 ctls, Provisions. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 1 - . . o1 N OV er c. Spot nited States Rubber pret wines, §1 27; sugars, cuf oA A H nul: 3 1 03%; 72,000, §104; 00, B ), e —_— forth every effort | ope car of November at #he. Spot apples are PO ra Tl PHEL oars, ot Joaty e E B e T T o) ™ 3. 1 ot s G A = =sible and wisel; | in some demand at Afit;« _the latter price be Republic Tron & Btesl G kst ittt T - | TAfterroon Session—December — 2000 ctls, | The TWestern markets are showing more UNITED STATES BONDS. e business in |ing for very fancy goods Republic Iron & Steel Co prefd...... 51% | _Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | $1°044: 4000, $103% 15,000, $1 (3%: 20,00, $104. | strength and private wires from Chicago yes- | TR G v i 4 Gl SIS crative and_larger | o — P C C & St Louts Fiour, barrels 25,000 11,000 | May—3000, $1 10%; 3000, $110%; 44,000, $111. | terday_rather expected higher prices for Janu- | {8 quar coup.. HCRUTA 32 00 B ITHW AL, e e o a Weather Report. Wheat, ‘bushels | 100 | P faetarion Ta Wit hue & | TGN father cupdoted Whte petves fov Jasm- | o B v 153 3 4o coup... S5 looking toward the Bfaces goin. Corn. bushels . 455:000 | softening_eftect on_the market, and the de- | piies for barreiel Beet and steady quotations | MISCELLANE ~ niry trade as 4 | (20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) CLOSING BONDS. | Ryer vushets .. A R N R - 1 e el e deddyttonabt 1b for | Oceanio S8 w14 a1 ; o1 Ry 25, w 9 & ; /000 | decline in prices vet, however. & CURED MEATS — Bacon, 1l _per or | 1 - i ety s | SAN FRANCIECO, Oct. 3, 6 p. m. | U 2, [5f Jo. when |L & N unlf .. %X | Bariey, busheis . .00 | Feed, Titac for cholce bright, Tic for No. 1and | yoavy, i14c for light medium, 18 for light, |Om C S mariets ere the eloee| The following maximum temperatures were | 1o noyto8 104 N s On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | 100 T2%c for off grades: Brewing and ShppIng | 131, for extra light and I5tic for sugar cured: | Pac G & | reported from stations in California to-day U S 3s, re= 109 market was dull; creamers. 16@2lc: dairy, 137 | 8rades, §0gsic: Chevaller, nominal. Enstern sugar-cured Hams, 12c: Mess Beef. — e (I hing along at | Eurek Los Angeles | Do 3s, coup 109% | 15c; cheese steady, 104@113c; eggs firm, fresh, CALL BOARD SALES. $12 0 per bbl: extra Mess. 313 50; Family, | Geary-st R 5. — — |P &O er is coming | Mount Tamalpais e Do new 4s, res 134ty ‘10516 | 160 T Iaformal Session—No sales. §18 50; "extra_Prime Pork, $i3 50; extra clear. | H C & = [Eowan These milis | [ndepend, Do new 4s, coup.134'x N & West con 4s 951 | e Second Session—No sales. $19; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Be;f, 1212@13¢ per Ib. Do 5s. - sn:_ Do old 4s, reg..114% |Or Navig lsts.....100 " | Sy Regular Morning Session—No sales. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6% per Ib for com- | 1, A R — SF& Do old s, coup.ll4%, Do 4s ‘102 | Foreign Futures. Afternoon Session—No sales. pound and 9%c for pure: half-barrels, pure, | [, A Lt SR Do 5s. reg “113% Or Short T 65, .0 127 — OATS—The market s quiet but very firm at | 8ige; 10-1b tins, l0c; 5-1b tins, 10%c | “Po gn S Pof cot 13%| Do 8s... LIVERPOOL. the recent advance. Offerings are ample for all | COTTOLE: One half-barrel, 8%c; three | 1 A gn SPC | D ot Colum 365133 - | Rending Gen Wheat— Dec. Feb. | immediate needs. | balf-barrels, Size; one tierce. S%c; two tierces, | 1. A B R | (Sert ¥ s 9 G Western I 6 3t 54| \White, $125@1 4214; Surprise, $1 40G1 45; Red, | Sijc; five tierces, Siac per 1b. | Btarnet | Po Atchison gen 4s.. Opening . -4, 3 < R 1 & Do ANt i potpenr 5 s Gray, SUB@1 3 Black, for' feed, —_— | ¥ 1 s® E | The storm oft the Oregon coast this morning | Can_South 2s.... : Lirp i ety | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. |¥CX, # it Bloniy Hi has remained nearly stationary during the da; e \Zh‘e:n— e O e s bt | | N R o H nment Money cre. x-x:m‘:{..«.ur:‘ha:dmr:x-n s|ml\_||‘;;‘m;;‘n‘zrrhf tm- | 00 38 % ‘W-.’f"‘}:‘ - '.“\;utr:vvmers are generally above | pealers continue to report a meglected and | N P s = The (e atie bt s inel Deatis sason- | D0 S F deb & Flour— Views: of buypes. rominal Wool market. Hops rule firm, with - Do on” Akitant Tvempurer wt e | e (gaare ey camsioed pescly matioe- | Chic Terminal 4 | Opening . BRCERT it 0 holders rather indifterent about meeting buyers. | X Cal Ry fo, R TR e scyed isc0. reports eash | The weather is cloudy pee {0 Sont Stan R & T 6s.... Closing Iy Hides and Tallow stand about the same. a 1 Gas e T P e e D ez Tex & Pacific 1sta. 3 — Flour and Millstuffs. | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Oak Tran fs... — 1174 $932.188 00 | Nevada and Arizona. Light rain has fallen | Do 4 ....... SloDoss Awailable Grain Supply. sbout lc. under quotatioss. Fisavy eaited | = e W.:JE,R :’:rmfi‘ N A Zors o3 | from the upper portion of, the Sacramento Val- | BFICOEn 101 o.-: 814 Union Paciic da fa FLOUR Caltfornia Family Extras. 8 gog | pleers, ashe: medium, shac: lght. Se: Cow | contra Costa.. 89% T st checks, miscellaneous loar ta $62,038,420 07 & of silver coln from September were as follows: r dollars Revenue Collections. na revenue ns in this district in & as o Lists, $17.821; beer, 3 grain spirits, $41,- $2, cigar, $17,755; cigarettes, 31 tobacco, $3205; special, $613% h docume o tary stamps amps, $11,408; tot 6 Treasure Shipment. de Janeiro took out a treas consisting of $657.620 In 20 in gold coin and ver bullt The Weath er and Crops. of Weather Bureau, owing report for the week: Vail C itions have contin. Drying winds very beneficial ring, and favor £ the Sacramento crop River. Th north wind of the preced- ing week ns of Butte County caused nges, walnute and crop is mearly all of Grand Island the ted_excellent in quality and the he second crop of table grapes is there will be a heavy yield sent to wineries in -large are coloring, and eariy ns—The continued warm. vorable for fruft dry grapes and late decidu & ous frufts. 1 winds caused some damage | to date fruits in Lake County last week. Ap- ples pears in Humboldt and other < re of good quality and the yield is average fair picking continues; cror nearly all sections. hight ng i In progress. Corn is shove some sections. Farmers plowt ‘arm davs and cool ued during the week in most tions have been quite faver- are nearly all gathered: there and the quality i= excellent, is a vonsiderable quantity of in s pes is grapes are Lear rapidly: the quality is excellent, and In many ¥ the vield fs reported nearly Jiay shipments to_Arizona and Southern Cali- fornia continue. Feed is plentiful, and stock is looking well. Seeding summer fallow is in progress in some places. Southern California—Unusually high temper- stures during the latter part of the week were faxorable for raisin making and fruit drying. In some favored localities in the vieinity. of £ani Diego large quantities of raisins are in the hands of the sorters. Walnut picking has progressed rapidiy; in Orange County the nuts e said 1o be better filled than for several years, but there will centage of the =maller sizes. Bean threshing continues: the yield is light. Near Santa Jaria it is reported that water in-the wells i lower than ever before known. In other mec- tions the water supply is impfoving. Oranges are turning, and will probably mature early. Dried Fruit in New York. Matl advices from New York sa ‘A further large business was done in new California ralsins yestcrday, and on some sorts of goods the association noldings are already #2id to be well cleaned up, chiefly seediess Muyscatels and 4-crown loose. ‘Complaint is heard that someorders approved by the trade for H confirmed. It ir undoubtedly a fact that orders | for these goods, subject to confirmation of price, have been Tar heavier than in ordinary | Years, as 4 result largely of the very high market on currants. Apparently the orders put in for secdiess considerably exceed the probable output. No more objections were beard to the prices on California Sultanas yes- terday. and €5 far as can be learned orders for these goods The trade, &8s a v satisfied with all the prices, and already have rgely filled requirements. The only oObjec- tions heard of are by seeders. who find_that they cannot compete with Coast seeders. Opin- fon is divided as o the probability of an ad- vance soon. - Some expect higher prices with- in a few days. while cthers who are generally well infcrmed believe the association will profit by pes: experiences and let the it quo- | tations stand for some time, at least. The spot market is firmer, with spot seeded selling well .t Sl @ ““The situation on imported raisins is gaining strergth very rapidly. Cables vesterday quoted bigher prices on Sultanas, equivalent to from 36c on I-crown toc JS¢ on 4-crown, laid down here. while practically no new Valenclas nor Malsgas are offered Valenclas on spot are making and fruit picking and | all gathered, and are drying average. | be quite a.large per- | séedless have not yet been | tend night into | . Forec southel Sout Neva, Ttah Arizo | Bours ending midanigh: Northern California | showers Wednesday the same office | San Francisco and vicinity. brisk southerly wind. uthward over Northern and Wednesday morning and thern California Wednesday. st made at San Francisc October 3, 1900. ¥ wind, high off the coast California—Cloudy fres da—( , “with sho —Cloudy, probably ona—Partly cloudy Wednesd: | Conditions are favorable for the rain to ex- California probably for thirty Rain Wednesday; brisk probably with southwest wind. ers Wednesday. showers Wednesday. Rain Wednesday, G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. | ment to advance prie: epicuous feature of which was the esterday’'s stock market, was not in evidence to-day. The promoters of 1 J EASTERN MARKETS. i New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Oct. _The professional move- | the movement desisted from buying stocks on a Inrge ecale, and during the latter part of the day they refrained altogether from supporting the market. There was no formidable selling | pressure at any time during the day, and the ter in volume of dealings. retaine yesterday's movement foj d a_ prominent place in the decline at the last was on very slight dealings, but the market proved so soft that at the close & number of prominent stocks showed net losses of from 1 to 1%, with the tone decidedly heavy. Union Pacific itself, which was made the cen- the advance, is & voint lower on the day on a much-lessened The stock, nevertheless, dealings. | The extreme dullness of the whole market at | the decline seemgd to favor the bull party, so that their change of policy was the more diffi- cult of exnlanation. The factors upon which they relied yesterday to help the advance con- tinued in force for the most part to-day. Pos- sibly the unfavorable asvect of the proposed coal st more ypositive phase rike settlement, had assumed a rather to-day and Lackawanna and New Jersey Central scored sharp declines, though the number of shares transferred was £0 smali as to de; | nificance. ive the changes of all sig- The only incident of the day which | resembled aggressive action by the bulls was the marking up of rallroads controlled by the Vanderbilts or affiliated interests, but without | any discernible influence on the general list. | The | cay's high rate. rate for call money was held at yester- The equanimity of the for- eign money markets, in the face of the threat- | ening approach of exchange to the gold import | point, finds no adequate explanation, but for- | elgn bankers adhere to the view that gold will not come in spite of to-day's further decline in Kdl_t:_v;\unu both in London and Berlin. ere were some marked advances in prices | of bonds, but_the market was mot active o very by E price. Shares 8old. 450 total | * b 1 road. Total sales, par value, NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Atchison . Atchison, D s Baltimore & Ohi Canadian Pacific . Canadian Southern Chesapeake & Ohio . Chicago Great Western Chicago, Burlington & Quincy . Chicago, Ind & Loutsville prefd . Chicago, Ind. & Louisville prefd . Chicago & East Illinols Chicago & Northwestern . Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific.. C. C. C. & St. Louls . Colorado Southern .. Colorado Southern 1st prefd Colorado Southern 24 prefd . Delaware & Hudson Delaware, Lackawanna & Western. Denver & Rio Grande ...... Denver & Rio Grande prefd Erie ......... Erie 1st prefd . Great Northern prefd . Hocking Coal . Hocking Valley Tilinois Central . Iowa Central . Towa Central prefd . Lake Erie & Western . Lake Erle & Western pretd Lake Shore Louisville & Nashville Manhattan Elevated . Metropolitan Street Raliway . Jiexican Central ... Minneapolis & St. Louis Minneapolis & St. Louts prefd Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio . Missourl, Kansas & Texas Missouri, Kans & Texas prefd . New Jersey Central . New York Central . Norfolk & Western Norfolk & Western prefd . Northern Pacific . Northern Pacific prefd Ontario & Western .. Oregon Railway & Navagation . Oregon Ry & Navigation prefd. Pennsylvania Reading Reading 1st prefd Reading 2d prefd Rio Grande Western . Rio Grande Western prefd 8t Louls & San Franclseo . Louis & San Francisco 1st prefd 64 United States bonds were ‘unchanged in Lo s Closing Bid. 0% 9t St. Louls & San Francisco 24 - St. Louls, Southwestern prefd . 27% 8 S g 3 St. Paul & ha i Southern Pacific .. Southern Rallway pref ern wa, Texas & Plclflc'. " Unton Pacific .. Tnion Pacific prefd | fli | Gen Electric 3s....118 | Do 2ds Towa Central Ists.112; West Shore 4s M K & T 2ds...... 64% Wis Cent lsts. Do is . 9%/ Va Centurles . MINING STOCKS. % a &Szail wao.%% |Ontarlo .60 Chollar . 20/ Ophir .. g Crown Point 10 Plymouth . .1 Con Cal & Va ..... 105 Quicksilver . 1600 Deadwood 43| _do prefd . Se0 Gowla & 33 Sferra Nevada ..., 23 Hale & 24 Standard la Homestake .55 00 Union Con . 18 Iron Silver . 65 Yellow Jacket . 20 [ BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— West End . -9 Call loans . West Electric ... 47 { Time loans Wis Central -1 Stocks— Bonds— Atchison . Ate . 9 Do prefd . N . 63 Am Sugar Mininz Shares— Do prefd ... Adventure .. . Am Telenhone Allouez Min Co.l. 13 Boston & Alban Boston Elevated Boston & Maine. Amal Copper . Atlantic B Boston & Mont.. 3 CB&Q. % Butte & Boston Dominion Coal alumet & Hecla. Do pretd .. Franklin . . Fitchburg pref: 8 Humboldt . Gen Electric 5% Osceola. . i Do_prefd Parrot . EA Elec I Quincy . Mex Central 10% 'S Fe Copper. . A Mich Telephone 8 Tamarack .229 I N E Gas & Coke.. 11 |Utah Mining . 30% 0ld Colony Winona . ot Old Dominion Wolverines . . 3915 | Unton Pacific . i London Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—-The Commercial Ad. vertiser's London financial cablegram say: Business was slightly increased in volume iu | the markets here to-day and the tone was good, Influenced by the returns from the elec- | tions showing a substantial majority for the | Salisbury Government. Americans were firm, the pubifc holding aloof pending more definité news from the Presidential campalgn. There | is some talk about gold exports to New York and already I hear of some inquiry from America_for specie. The ruling price, how- ever, will not be paid while present rates of | exchange remain. Silver closed at 29%d, firm | on Indian buying. | CLOSING. —Atchison, 28%; Pacific_'preferred, | Pacific, 69%; To% ;. Nortnern Pacific. preterred, 717 Grand Trung. 6%: Anaconda, 8% Bar silver, steady, 20 5-160. Money, 2%@3 per cent. New York Money Market. | cent. Prime mercantile paper, 5@5% per cent. Sterling exchange, weak, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 85% for demand and at $4 51%4@4 S1% for sixty days; posted rates, $4 5234 £215 and $4 $6@4 86%. Commercial bills, | 34 80%@4 S1: silver certificates, 63%@85c; bar sil- ver, 63%c; Mexican dollars, 50c. Bonds-—Govern- ment, steady: State, inactive. rallroad, strong. Condition of H;Treasury. ! WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—To-day's statement | of the Treasury balances in the general fund, | exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the | division of redemntion, shows: Available cash | balence, $136,297.007; gold, 383,301,486, s 5 Vew York Grain and Produce. #* NEW YORK, Oct. 2—FLOUR—Receipts, 2,- | 310 barrels; exports, 31,200 barrels; sales, 5205 packages; steady, with a moderate trade; closed unsettled, with the late break in wheat; winter straights, $3 0@3 65; Minnesota patents, | 34 20g4 60. WHEAT—Recelpts, 177,275 bushels; exports, 143,230 bushels; sales, 2,850,000 bushels futures, 120,000 bushels spot. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, §1%c f. o. b. afloat and Slc elevator; No. 1 | Northern Duluth, 86%c f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 | hard Duluth, 84%c f. 0. b. afloat. Options | openea easy under realizing, but advanced later | on_active demand from shorts, Inspired by firm | cable news, more rain in the Northwest, for- | efgn buying and rumors that the Argentine | crop had suffered from excessive rains. The | market finally broke under a large increase in world’s stock for the week and closed weak at %@e net decline; March, 85%@86lc, closed jat 8%c; May, 8 7-16@S6lc, closed at Sibyc; October ‘closed’ at 80%c; ber, $2%@83zc, closed at 82%c. HOPS—Firm. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Steady. | COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 invoice, 8%c; mild, steady; Cordova, $%@Uc. Futures closed steady at a net advance of m?s points; total sales, 33,250 bags, includ ovember, $7 15@7 20; December. §7 25@7 35; January, §7 55 ! ; March, $7 45@7 50; Hl‘.“lfio?’lll. ning, 415 SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair ref cen- trifugal, 9 test, c; molasses sugar, 4c; re- fined, steady. BUTTER—Recelpts, 10,889 packages; barely steady; creamery, 18@22c; June creamery, Pl 21%c; factory, 134@18%c. EGGS—Receipts, 9350 packages; firm; Western regular packing at mark, 125@18c; Western, loss off, 20c. DRIED FRUITS. . A rather weak undertone prevalled in the market for evaporated apples, owing to the slack demand, and prices were in busers’ favor, but not guofably lower. State common was quoted from 3c to Sc; prime, i%@5%c; choice, | | | NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Money on call, 2@2% per i NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Special cable and tel- | egraphic advices to Bradstrect's show the ! available supplies from the last accounts: Wheat, United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, increase, 2,125.000 bushels. Afloat and In Eurcpe, increase. i total supply, increase, 4,318,000 Corn, United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, 663,000 bushels. Oats. States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decrease, 228,000 bushels. The combined stock of wheat at Portland, Or., Tacoma and Seattle increased $14,000 bushels last week. California Fruit Sales. NEW YORK, Oct. pany sales of California fruit follow | —Tokays, $2 60 to $3 double, Sic to $t —The Earl Fruit Com- Grapes single | crates; Clusters, $130 to $140, single crates Malagas, $110 to $115; Clusters, average | Pears—HBartletts, $105 to $3 40 box, S0c to $1 49 balf-box; Forelle, Sc to $140 half-box; box. Peaches—Salways, Kief orter Bros. Comice, §2 15 | box: Kiefer, €19 box; Winter Seckel, $1 half-box; Winter Nelis, 60c to 70c, haif-bo Plums—Kelsey Japan, $2 15 to $3 05 box; Late Red, 20c to 70c.' Grapes—Tokavs, 32 15 to $2 € double, 50c to $1 75 single crate; Clusters, $1 to $180; Assorted, Soc to $160; Moroces $140 to $2 65; Murlel, 50c to $2 10: Cornichon: $1 to $150; Emperors, S0c. es—Levi 60c 5c: October Company sales: Pears—Doy du 40c to 90c: Rose de Peru, Cling, 20c to 90c; | Lates, 35c to 65c; Salways, Late, 20c to 50c; Lemon Clings, 20c. Eighteen cars’fruit sold to-day. "HICAGO, Oct. 2.—Porter Bros. Company sales of California fruit: Pears—Kiefer, $2 10, | box; Beaurre Clairgeau, $125 to $2: Glout Mor- $230; D'Anjou, $150 to $180; Winter | Nells, 8145 to $1 65; Duchess, $105 to $130; Onondago, $§1 15; Easter Beurre, $§120; Bart- letts, 50c to $105 box, 45c half-box; Winter Seckels, Ssc. Grapes—Tokays, $175 to $2 05 | double and S0c to 3145 single crates: Corni- chons, $120; Emperors, $1 05 to $1 20; Muscat | 6ic. Peaches—Clings, 45c to 6ic; Salways, Zic | to_6oc. rl Fruit Company sales: Grapes—Tokays, $1 65 to $2 45 double, 65c to $1 25 single crates; Clusters, $1 10 to $1 35, single crates; Malagas, c 15¢ to Sdc, box. | Prunes—Italians, 50c single crates. Thirteen cars fruit sold to-day. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—Receints, 4000, including 1000 Westerns and 600 Texans. Generally steady, but choice stock slow. Natives, good to prime steers, $5 45@5 $5; poor to medium, $4 50@5 40; relected feeders, = $3 S0@4 50; mixed stockers, weak, §2 50@3 63; cows, $2 T5@4 20; heifers, §2 8 @4 90; canners, $2@2 65; bulls, $2 6534 30; calves, $4G5; Texas fed steers, $410@4 90; grassers, 3 254; bulls, 32 40@3 25. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 23,000; to-morrow, 30,000; left over, 4500; strong to 5¢_higher; top, §550. Mixed and butchers', $ 05@5 50 good to choice heavy. $5 05@5 50; rough heavy, $4 S5@ 495 light, $5 10@5 50; bulk of sales, $5 20@5 40. SHEEP--Receipts, 15,000, sheep ' steady to weak; lambs, cholce steady, others 10@15c lower. Gocd to cholce wethers, $3 80@4 20; Western sheep, §3 90@4 15; Texas sheep, $2 50@3 50; na- tive fambs, # 206 30; Western lambs, # 50@ | | $105 to $150; Malaga, | ceau, Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Oct. 2.—There is no change in the eonditions of the wool market this week, the demand for wool being confined to such lots as the manufacturers may need. The territory grades show the principal sales. Quotations: Territory, scoured-Montana and Wyominz, fine medium and fine 171%@I8c, scoured sc, staple 52@53c; Utah, fine medium and fine 166 1ic, scoured 45@30c. staple 52@33c; Idaho, fine medium and fine 16g17c, scoured 45@50c, staple @53c. average, 70@73c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—There was a sharp squeeze of shorts in the London market for | tin and prices there rose £2 7s 6d. The local | market advanced some 75 points in sympathy | and " closed strong at $29 60@29 7. An_ in- crease of 3000 tons in the world’'s stock of tin had no material effect on prices. Pig iron warrants were dull at 39 50@10. Lake copper was quiet and unchanged at $16 75@17. Lead and spelter were both dull and unchanged on the basis of $4 37% and $4 1094 15 respectively. The brokers' price for lead was $ and for copper $16 §7i4. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—The cotton market opened steady at a decline of @12 points, early cables being disappointing and early es- timates pointing to large receipts. There was considerable selling in the afterncon, the mar- ket closing 12 to 20 points net lower. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Oct. 2.—Clearings, $516,741; bal- ances, $89,543. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Oct. 2.—There 18 considerable wheat offering even at the lower limits which are now set for Walla Walla, 55c being the ruling figure offered to-day. As high as 6 average | Cling, 40 c; Norris Strawberry C 50¢ to 70c; Prunes—itallans, v | to §2 95 box, $175 to $180 half- | loe to 55c; George's | 375, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 30; Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel @3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, 1. s in sacks are as fol- discount to the trade: Graham er 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 Rye ; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $2 3 50; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hom- g uckwheat Flour, $4@4 $3 50; Farina, $ 50; Wh Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@ g 5@7. Pearl Barley, $; Split §5; Green Peas, $ 50 per 100 Ibs Hay and Feedstuffs. The firmness in Bran continues. Nearly 15,- 000 racks came In vesterday from Oregon and Washington, but it was all sold prior to ar- rival and it is reported that all to arrive with- in the next day or two has also been sold. Supplies are far under the demand. Middlings continue firm. Hay rules strong and an pccasional car of cholce Wheat brings $13 50. Feedstuffs are generally. firm at previous prices. BRAN—§16@1 Der ton. MIDDLINGS—$17G21 ver ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16817 30 per ton; Ofleake Meal at the mill, $20G27; jobbing, $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20G21: Corn Meal, $26@27: Cracked Corn, $26 J0@27 50: Mixed Feed, $13 50@14. HAY—Volunteer, $6@750; Wheat, 310G13; Wheat and Oat, $10612; Oat, $8 50@i1; Clover, $4wG6; Alfalfa, $6@7 50: Barley, $7@9 per ton. STRAW—20@37%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. | The decline in Beans has been checked, for the moment, at least, and the market is some- what steadier. Receipts There is a good demand, chiefly for Texas and other Southern points. There I8 nothing new in Seeds BEANS—Bayos, $1 $5@2; Small White, $3 %@ 3 50; Large White, §2 25@: ; Pink, $2 25@2 50; Red, $3@3 25; Plackeye, $2 50; Lima. $5 15@5 25; Pea. $3 50@3 75: Red Kidneys, $3 25@3 50. Timothy, @43 DRIED PEAS—Nlles, §1 23@1 75; Green, $1 80 @2 05 per ctl; Blackeye, $150. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Salinas Potatoes show an upward tendency. Other descriptions are unchanged. Vegetables and Onfons are about as before. POTATOESEarly Rose, 3@40c; Burbanks, 40@f0c for Rivers and S0G$1 10 per ctl for Sa linas; Sweets, Toc for Rivers and $125 for Mer- ced. ONIONS—-50@65¢ per ctl; Pickle Onions, 3@ 60c. VEGETABLES-Green Peas, 3Gdc per String Beans, 1%@3c; Limas, 2 Cabbage, #0@tc; Tomatoes, Bay. Plant, 25G40c per box: Green Okra, Green Peppers, @40 per box for Chilf and 4 @s0c_for Bell; Dried Peppers, 10@1ic: Carrots, 25@35c per sack; Summer Squash, 35@50c for Alameda; Cucumbers, %@40c for Alameda: Pickles, $1g1 2 per ctl for No. 1 and_s0@Te for No.'2; Garlic, 3¢ per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $7@10 per’ ton. Poultry and Game. 1b: 3c_per b 50c; ERE 2B@40c Recelpts of Game were liberal, but brought high prices, being in good condition. The mar- ket declined steadily until noon, as every train brought additional supplies. Poultry is In good supply at about last week's rices. PTBGULTRY- Live Turkeys, 14@16c for Gobblers and 14@16c for Hens: Old _Turkeys, 10@i3c: Geese, per palir, $125G130; Goslings, $150@1 75 Ducks, $3@4 for old and $3 50@4 50 for young: Hens, $3 50@5: Young Roosters, $4a430; Old Roosters, §3 50G4; Fryers, $3@350; Broilers, $3@3 25 for large and $2 50G3 for smail; Plg $125 per dozen for old and $175@2 for Squabs. GAME—Quall, $1 252 for Valley and 8 for Mountain: Mallard, $6@8 50: Canvasback, $6@ Sprig, $3 50@5 50; Teal, $2 50@3 50; Widgeon, $2'5004; Small Duck, $2G3; Gray Geese, $3@3 50 White Geese, $1@125; English Snipe, $2@2 50 Jack Snipe, $150; Hare, $1@1 25; Rabbits, $1 50 for cottontall and $1 for brush; Do Grouse, §8; Sage Hen: Butter, Cheese and Bggs. Opinions as to the Butter market continue to differ, some dealers reporting a firm and others a weak market. It is undeniable that most buy- ers are running on held goods to the neglect of fresh and that spot stocks are somewhat heavier. ucmmmritlh flncflnndin BRI There is no er change R ket being steady at the high quotations. TTER— - BU Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 28@29¢; Seconds, 2Ahe. ¢ Dairy—Fancy, 25@26c; good to choice, 23@24c; common, ad Creamery tub—20@22%c per Ib. Pickled roll—19@21c. Eirkin—-15615c. Storage goods—2216@24e. CHEESE—New, 9@10c; old, $@8%c: Young America, 10@10%c; Eastern, 13%@l4c; Western, 10912¢ per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at per dozen for ranch; for store and astern, 18@25c. e Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Cranberries are not moving at all and deal- ers have had to reduce their asking prices. ‘Watermelons continue Tfln and weak, while other melons rule firm. is no change in Grapes. Lemons and Limes are lower and weak un- are less excessive. | SEEDS -- Brown _ Mustard, 3%c: Yellow | Mustard, 4%@ic: Flax, $2G250; Canary, 3%c per 1b for California and dc for Eastern: Al- falfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@dizc: Marin County. 51% — e ony Ko Tse: Dry Cait, iie: cully'and | GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. brands, 12¢; Sheepskins, Shearlings, 15§2%c Cent G L Co.. — —. Pac L Co...... = | each: short Wool, 30@40c each: medium, 50@70c; Cent I & P Co — 4% Sac El G&RCo W 4 | leng ‘'Wool, 75c@$1 each; Horse Hides, salt, 324 Equit G L Co. 3% 3, SFG & E.... 8 334 {2 for large, $1 75 for medium, $1 for small Mutual El Co. — 107% San Francisco. § 5l and Sic for colts; Horse Hides, dry, 3150 for OGL & H.... ¥ 5 StknG&ECo— M Inrge, $1 25 for medium, $1 for small and 25G30c | Pac Gas Imp.. 51% 52 | for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, Sic; | INSURANCE STOCKS. | fall or medium skins, 30c: winter or thin skins, ' py.em'y Fund.227 — Tia@20c. ant“k‘“!;?flmes.;:n‘or“. : largs BANK ST s. | Br:l'-\ld;?‘"‘ ‘lrnrehdertd. 4@4%c per Ib; No. | Anglo-Cal Ltd. 68 — Lon P & A....138 — 2, 3@3%c: grease, 2@2%ec. | Bank of Cal.. 405 410 Merchants’' Ex 15 — | * WOOLBpring clip is quotable as follows: ' Cal 8 D & T.106 — Nev Nat Bf... — — | Northern, free, 15@lic; Northern, defective, 129 | First National 285 300 14c: Middle County, free, 14@16c: Middle Coun- | SAVINGS BANKS. | ¥, defective. 12@lic: Southern ' Mountain, 12| Ger S & L..... — 1900 Sav & L So.... — 81 | months," 9@i0c; Southern Mountain, ~free, 7| guo o d¥gly-- — 1900 Sa¥ & L Sa.... — & months’, 11@12c; Southern Mountain, defective. Mut Sav Bk... 51 — Union T Co. X 7 months’, $@1lc: Humboldt and Mendocino, 8 | g ¢ gav U... 510 . — @17 vada, 13@16c per 1b. O ail Clip—San Joaquin. #%@se: do Lambe’, 8 | STREET RAILROAD STOCK! Middle County, "filblt per Ib. | %fllfun::l lg -_— grz-;lé!: H. “© L e =) | e iy — = — Market-st . 67 a1y 2 1 3 Market. POWDER STOCKS. San Francisco Meat R i R Glant Con Co.. $%% 85 Cows. VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, 7@ per Ib. | MUTTON-—Wethers, 7@7%c; ewes, §44@7c per pound. LAMB—8G8%c per Ib. | PORK—Live Hogs, 5%e for small, 5%@5%c tor tock Hogs and | medium and 5%@s% fm; large; Beyond a dscline in Mutton there is no change of any consequence in anything. Receipts about | balance the demand, Which is reported slow. BEEF—5':@6c for Steers and 414@5c per Ib for | SUGAR STOCKS. Hana S P Co. 8 % Kilauea SPC21 — Haw C & S Co — Makawell S Co — Honokaa S Co. 30% 30% Onomea S Co.. 28 2515 | Hutch S P.Co. %5 253 Paauhau S Co 30% — | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Al Pack Assni2iii2eis Pac A F A.... 1% — Cal Fruit Assn 98 Pac C Bor Co.150 151% Mer Ex Asen.. 97 100 Par Pamt Co.. 13% — Oceanic § Co... 9 9% feeders, S@ilc; dresse Hogs, T%@%%e¢. > Morning Session. e Boara_ 7 As General Merchandise. A et Ao 13 %0 | 178 Equitable Gas 3314 BAGS—San Quentin Bugs, $565: Calcutta [ 300 Equitable ? 3% Grain Bags, 5%c; Wool Bags, 2813@32%c; Fleece g flut:ll:l.!::osnpscp"(;u g g | Twine, Ti4c; Fruit Bags, 612@6%c for white and R e s -Bw £3,@%%c for bleached jute. » lam ey o ¥ s o3 | “CANNED FRUIT—Extras in 2i4-Ib tins are | ©0 S £ & 57 v Bonds. &f | quoted as follows: Apricots. §1 80; Cherries. 2| ¥ o | for black, $1 85 for white an lor 0} | Arne; Grapes, $133; Peaches, $163: Pears, %S F Gag & Electrie €O ...ooveerees 53 00 | 8185; l’ll,xm.ls §1 35@$1 40; Quinces, $1 65; Straw- A Afternoon Session. berries, $1 75. ¥ COAT—Wellington, $3 per ton; Southfield Wel- | 25 Hana Plantation Co. . 130 lington, $9: Seattle, §7; Bryant, $7: Coos Bay. 25 Honokaa Sugar Co. 0 25 $ 50; Wallsend, $3; Co-operative Wallsend. $9; | §1,000 Oceanic S S Bo 1107 30 Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks, 15 Oceantc S S C » T Pennevivania Anthracite Egg. $i4; Cannel 313 | = % Pacific Gas Imp: n TR per ton; Coke, §15 per ton in bulk and §is in 10§ F Gas & Electric Co. 15325 | sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, § 4 per | $1,000 8 P of A Bonds, s 10 ms 3000 Ibs and §8 50 per ton. according to brand. . | ' 25 Spring Valley Water .. T CORDAGE—The local _cordage company | §1,000 Spring Valley 4s Bonds (24 mtge)..103 25 quotes as follows: ~Pure Manila, 1% per_Ib; Street— R Sieal sizes and bale rope, Sigc: Duplex, Tic. 72 Alaska Packers' Association 1% 0 Terms, 60 days or 13 per. cent cash discount. | §1,00 Northern Ry of Cal 5s. Bonds......116 35 PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, 3%c; cases, 3% | 10 S F Gas & Electric Co. 830 @ic; imitation Eastern, ic: = Boneless, 4%c: ' $2.000 S P Branch Ry s Bonds 130 00 strips, 5@he. mnel:i 92:“(: tablets, 6c; middles, | $12,00 S F & S J V Bonds 118 30 Sla@tisc; dessicated, Tsc. | <Fesesesiafes | R Costa © Rica—14@15c _for . prime PRODUCERS OIL EXCHANGE. washed, 12%@13%c for good washed, 1 for good to prime washed peaberry, 12G13c for good | Morning Session. to prime peaberry, 1142@i3c for good to prime, | Board— | 1mea@iic for good current mixed with black | 50 Royal . : g beans, $%@1ic for fair. T%@3%c nom. for com- S ROYal .-oooe.s S & mon fo ordinary. Salvador—11%4@13isc for 60 San Joaquin Ofl & Development.... 7373 to prime washed, 10%@lic for fair washed, 12 Street— @13%¢ for good to prime washed peaberfy, 11@ | 100 Sterling O & D Co.,..oovviiiinvnes 310% 11%c for good to prime semi-washed. 10%@1lc oo > oy for superior unwashed, 10%c for good green un- | washed, 11@1lkc for ' good to superior un- e e o washed peaberry, 7%@9c nom. for common to | 30 Bine Gaase . | ordinary. Nicaragua—13@16c for prime to fancy | ; oo Biue Gocse - i washed, 105@12ie for falr to strictly good | {00 fome " Wy - washed 10%@10%c nom. for good to superior | 3o HMomesiaice - unvashed, 11@11%c nom. for £ood o prime un- | 33 Jors Hiv ‘R Washed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican— | % XT3 BIVoF oo - 184@l7c for prime to fancy washed, 124@Wc | o0 Mot (vude Off Cow....ox - for strictly good washed, 11@12c for good €0 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev Co, b 80.... 323 ‘washed, @10%c for fair washed, 9@3%c for 50 Steriing O & D Co. ?217% medium, 6%@S%c for inferior to ordinary, uz 100 Sterling O & D Co. -t lic for good to prime washed peaberry, Il 100 Twenty-elght o ile nom. for good to prime unwashed pea- | 300 T= iV ZEN Y berr)'éd 10%@11c. nom. for good to superior un- ' washed. 3 Lz‘\'n-rtRTsou_.'my, mpg ""..‘.‘:" MINING STOCKS. Leather, medium, 2 ; Sole Leather, light. | . 26@2Sc; Rough Leather, heavy, 21@2Sc: Rough “'s'{o‘z‘;'m doar Lo sales 1. (et Sm Fvem: Leather, light, 25@2c; Harness Leather. heavy, | 150 - 'I""' boars : 32@38c: Harness Leather, medium, 30@37c; Har- orning Sesston. ness Leather, light. 29@%c: Collar Leather, 15 | 100 Chollar . 22 700 Mexican ™ 6o per foot; Xip. Amtened, Der Ib; | 100 Con Cal & Va.113 200 Ophir 2 Ceal, finished, 56@55c; Calf, finlshed. T5c@$l 20: | 100 Crown ~Point. Sides, finished. 16@lic_per foot: Belt Knife | 200 Hale & Nore... Splits, 14@16c; Rough Splits, 3@10c per 1b. GIANBARK-Ground, 26628 per ton; Stick, 818 | & Belcher. 32 300 20 Der co - Best OILsS—California Castor In cases, No. 1. | % Sesican Toc; pure, §1 30; Linseed Ofl, in barrels, bofied, | .30 Opnic T i ot T oy 85 B e -galion for and’ 67c for ra o o Winter strained, barrels. T0c: casea " 1ox; | _Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock China Nut, 88G72c per gallon: pure Nubf’o‘:t’l 5c: 371@42%c per gal ©Oil, barrels, 6ic; cases, T0c; S, Whale OfL, “natural white, 3T4@2sc oo lon: Fish Ofl barrels. 3ic; cases, COAL OIL, GASOLINE AND Water Wkite Coal Ofl, in bulk, cases,. 18c; Astral, 18c; Star, 22¢: Elaine, 23¢c: Eocene, 20c; Gasoline, in bulk, 13c; tases, 21c: 14c; cases, 20c; cases, 2% 40c, 12 per_gallon. TURPENTINE—Quoted at 6le per gallon in 1s. cases and S5c in drums or iron barrel D AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, T T“‘:p per Ib; White Lead, 1@7%c, tmt:'ln‘%g quantit; QU’!CE!ILV!'R-—W ver flask for local use and_$46@46_for export. SUGAR—The pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Crushed, 7.05c; Powdered, 6.65c bags, 19 more. 75 barrels or its eouivalent. barrels. 7.30c; boxes, 7.55c ner Ib. LUMBER Retail prices are as follows: Pine, ordinary sizes, $18@17; extra sizes, higher; Red- wood, $17@18 for No. 1 and $15@18 for R L on_an or. £ uémn 1t ‘MN $12 for sawn; ”fe’. X ew prices are announced, as fol- lows: Eiectric Light, Sadiiieer o Min- ing, 9G13c; Paratine Was Hhgpre BENZINE— s Fearl OiL : Extra Star, ok S6-degree iine, bulk, 2c, Western Susar Refining Com- Candy Granulated, 6.65c; Dry Granulated, 6.55c: Con- fectioners’ A, 6.35c; Magnolia A, '6.15c; Extra G, 6.65c: Golden C, 5.9c; barrels, 10c more; | haif-barrels, 25c more; Boxes, 50c more; 50-1b No orders taken for less than Dominoes, half- Exchange yesterday: 1000 Andes ......... 800 Gould & Curry. 600 Goul Oph 3 | BRR2T | 2FHIVERBESIRE B38| | G488 | BERaREZRE!

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