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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1900, In spite of this it is claimed that 12,000 tons of bituminous coal have been sold for export to Mediterranean ports. ‘Wheat, including flour, shipments for the meek aggregate 4,932,978 bushels, against 3,796, 048 last week, 4,416,435 In the corresponding week of 1899 and 5,500,991 in 1595. From July 1 to date this season wheat ex- ports are 60,244,148 bushels, against 65,351,512 last season and 62,769,107 in 1895-1599. Business failures for the week in the United States number 181, as against 223 last week, 211 in this week a year ago, 219 in 1598, 218 in 187 and 246 in 1896. dairies, 13@18c. Cheese, dull; 10%@11%e. Esggs, quiet; fresh, 17%c. — Foreign Futures. -— = LIVERPOOL. ‘Wheat— Dec. Feb. 5 113 6% 5 11 6% %u-u:. % Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; DRIED TEAS—Niles, $15082; Green, §1 806 220 per ctl; Blackeye, $1 50@1 5. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Onlons continue to creep up. Potatoes show ro further change. Vegetables stand about the same. POTATOES—River Reds, 75@s5c; Burbanks, 30@60c for Rivers and $0c@$l 15 per ctl for Salinas and 60G%c for Oregon; Sweets, W@ioc Grain Bags, June and July, 6%@6%c: Wool Bags, 281@3%c; Fleece Twine, Tise; Fruit Bags, 8%@%%c for white and SK@SNe for bleached juts. . COAL—Wellington, $9_per_ton: Southfleld Wellington, $0; Seattle, §7; Bryant, $7; Coos Bay, $ 30; Wallsend, '$9; 'Co-operative 'Wall- send, $9; Cumberland, $12'in bulk and $12 % in Pennsylvania Anthracite Egw, $i4; Can- Coke, §15 per ton in bulk and Rocky ' Mountain descriptions, £45 per 200 Ibs and $5 0 per ton, according to rand | Harrison's cireutar says: “Duriug the week there have beem thres ar- Canadian failures for the week number 31, against 22 last week, 21 In this week a year ago and 28 in 1598, PARIS. for Rivers and S1 for Merced. \ rivals of coal from British Columbia with 9198 Oct. Jan.-April. [ "ONJONS—65@%0c per ctl; Pickle Onions, 50@ tons; three from Washington, 10,600 tons: two .19 AN from Swansea, ; five from Australla, e e S SOt 19 80 2% v GETABLES;GRH{APQ l; ‘znn.-.m tota - 'nn; e 2@4c; mas, deliveries is en; e the jol s ¥ p 3 Lm0 73 Tomatoes, to place some coal in yard, which they have SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. o7 sixly Gurt: Rosteh sates M SLON 81 and Dun’s Review of Trade. (B® 20 | Plane Baite per box: ot beeh enabied To do for ssveral months past s it has been taken direet from $4 843@4 §5. Commercial bills, $4 19%@4 S0. | Qreen Peppers, 3G e per p's side 4 3 2 5 . led Peppers : Carrots, | mmediately on arrival here fo consumers Silver bills. 64 o Bar siiver, 64ic. Mex % @te_tor Bell; Dried Peppers, c; Carrots, | imn e rrival here to comsumers. Now Virk Eis ki T Saoes aih e ot S Gttt e | ¢ M el Sides SerSe er guok: Summer Soman, Ugte fos | Thes Bave Som ey curies B Ametrars New Yorr Cxchange lower. wver unchangea. Siate bonfls, whal; IAtkuNE tasih EEic Ly YORK, Oct. 2.—R. G. Dun & C0'8| o vopg Oct. 2.—The Earl Fruit Com- | piciles, $1 50 per box for No. 1 and 31 for No. all of these now here were placed long sinee at ‘Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will say: -da: y 5 Squash, $8@10 | prices which c: v o 7 ia fruit at auction to-d2¥ | Garlic, 4@4%c per Ib; Marrowfat Squash, pri ch cannot now be duplicated. Pres- Condition of the Treasury. n:ea::eehnmon s e d";'d"' '", b",;,l' Sy r:::ldlag.‘(l;:mfollawm: prices: Grapes— | per tom. GRE cpst of coul and ruling treight rates maks s _and although confidence in the | 200 “C0 nele crates. $140@1 83, _aver- rera e fce he her t ¢ con- WASHINGTON, Gct — 26.—To-day's _state. | future s seen 'on every hand, 1t is but natural | JPigio L ® oio crates, 200a3 8. av Poultry and Game. TRt bl e ment of the Treasury balances in the general men do not care to take unnecessary | ..o ¢ j7; Tokays, double crates, $270@4 20, Ji"heat declined again. Barley steady. QOats, Corn and Rye about the same. Less demand for Hay for China. Bran easy. Beans still firm, but wavering. 3 @ " ||n Pfl’lt')‘fk!fl their output, 8o as to meet all fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold Teaees, | clissiogh, and therefore delay new engagements | ;.. . g0 g3 04, Pears—E. Buerre, boxes, 32108 | pyuo carg of Bastern Poultry have come tn | Probable requirements locally, provided carriers in the division of redemption, shows as far as possible until after the ballots are tavorable weather. | shall _be ‘obtainable; and the present outiook oot ‘ 728,905 225, average $216. Dry, favol thus far this week, but no more is expected | is rather favorable for ove re- al balance, $123,375,933; gold, $88,725, counted. But contracts for steel rails for the | goo- @VOTRES T until mext week. The market is steady but | linquish o mumber of thare cromor enigores 4 % * SN e L e A thus far are within 60,000 tons of I CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—~The Earl Fruit Company | o0 | this winter. Onions continue to creep up. Potatoes unchanged. Uimate. maclees ings and the confidence 1 8% | realized the following prices for callfomie | Game ia steady at about previous prices. | Py estimates carefully made at the local of 4 3 : A : o ultimate. mas Truit sold at auction: Grapes—ToKays, singls | € s sncly halce atock. | = . the amount of crude fuel ofl which Butter declined again. Eggs slightly higher. Bank Clearings. Epeculative. actity > btine iene. Th | crates, average §120; Cornichon, single crates, | JIUERR, 8 SERLRE, SN STE, B | i be ex from_ wells in- Californin. verane §1 20. Pears—E. Buerre, ' o e 15 w and steel markets expect 1o the next six months | §L 18; Seckels, single crates, average 81 65; G. | ), % Goo U0 a0F 15000 %0 Goslings, L 1o chapi, and 2.200.000 barrels south of Te NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—The following table, | gnd in the great industrics sellers of material | Morceau, boxes, average §168. Four cars sold | gy, U 07 POE 300 00 0 o 00 750 ™ ror api. When it is figured that the above compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | could -easily make heavy eontracts if they | to-day. Dry, favorab young: Hens, $8 50@4 50; Youns Roosters, $3 50 | 3mount of oil means the displacement of over prineipgl clties for the week ended | cared fo attach poljtical isions to their | BOSTON, Oct. 26— ; Old Roosters, $3 50@4; Fryers, $3 2598 §0; | S 000 to0S of coal for steam uses. it will cause Ober 2%, “with"the percentage of inorease | aSTeemente. However unreasonable festures | 3 sales of Cailfornia fralt at suction wers g:éu.,.?' O B ok e wed T 808,02 | colliery owners o' do. considerable solid A as _tollows: RERiCoN, mall; Pigeons, §1 per dozen for old and §1 T5@2 S P With the correspond- | MaY b, 1t 1 likely to be better for business in e emall; Pigeons, §1 pe SUGAR—The Wi " and decrease as compared the long run thai eonservative ideas for the h arreiace 41 00; Tokaye, single crates, | foF Squabs. e Western Sugar Refining Com- precent ‘are entertained, The weather over & GAME—Quatl, 51350180 for Valley end 820 | ML LG BT Biniorea s aer Poidtry and Game steady. Fresh Fruit market featureless. Prune combine disposes of recent rumors. Provisions quiet and unchanged. this is done It would seem to be the manufac- " > HEEP—Receiots, 6000. Sheep and lambs | 2%c. turers' afairs rather than_the newspaDers'. | o n it it Goos® (o chotes wethirs, 15 8504 10; | - Dalry—Fancy. c; good ta choios, 21G2Z0; | Neatmemotals are Qulet, eXceRt i e furthel | falr to choice mixed, 33 40@8 %: Western | common, 20c. Sihe s Sl has taeched (e S sheep, 33 90Q4 10; Texas sheep, 32 50@3 50; na- | Creamery tub—20@22%c per Ib. Hops, bales Price in fonr years: mesrs ~ T 3,40 Hay, bales .. Wheat also continued its downward course, | 15 1amba, $ 2G5 50; Western lambs, # %@ B e e Owing to the good news here and abroad, but _— Storage 24 . . goods—22%@24c. &n encouraging feature was the accelerated for- HEESE- Ne ; Clin Buying ha quotations declined.. Atiantio New York Metal Market. A T Bam Sl 138 ee: Wens exports for the week were 2,935,028 bushels, ern, 10@12c per 1b. Indianapolis = | Columbus, Ohio. 36% | Savannah 13% | Hartford 31% | Richmond St Louls & San Francisco Louts & San Fran st prefd Louie & San Fran 2d pretd t are in fairly good de- ar trade. notwithstanding the pie, and consump- nearly, if mot quite, ars. The big wh ~d for the present, Peits, bdls . Wool, bales . £ 7 i Ereat part e 70, average $1 19; Tokays, double crates, 3 Wool nominal and stagnant. Hops and Hides firm. <Sittee— ahmount for -‘cnc.nm"f-:"&'r",:'&":.,'.’, e Rare Srveress: | 19005 8, o::m.:::e”d RS et | 238 for Mountatoy Muend” g 56 Coavar | wiied “$at e Granulaced, 415 éflr‘% No further change in the Meat market. Bosion vt Pefotures huve rotarte senra} et compara: : 1% 320 for large: Ensllen ‘Snipa, 8 51 8; | kfec: Golden C 355 basrela, Toe more: it | Pt . Phiade ph §9,600, 441 tively little, as there has been no great stim- Chu‘agn Livestock Market. Jack Snipe, Ticfl: Hare, $1G125; Rabbits, | LAFFels, e more: boves, o more: i0-Ib bags, Shipmient of $211,771 to China. e Rt nlns et thls semsom: bl 0L §1 5018 for cottgntall and 8 for bruahi| IS RO NP Sty taken fof lews than B Fates - ily, improve, orders ‘eradually swell in volume | CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—CATTLE—Reoeipts, 2500. —_— rels, 6.90c; boxes, 7.15¢ per I E - N uyers ‘make less effort to securs conces- | Generally steadyj netives, good to prime steers, . Drisil Finit i Noww Sich Li2% Norfolk & Western.... Ton e A glons. In most cases quotations are not altered, | 45'696; poor to medium, #4 0G5 80; seleoted Butter, Cheese and Eggs Receipts of Produce. riee rutt m New York. 259 Norfolk & Western pref( s Gity T TEean but there is an advence to $20 in Philadelphia feeders, 33 75@4 40; mixed stockers, weak, $2 50 orthern Pacific . 56% | New Orlcans I 12ssee60 for Dillets, owing to the better business in | GG (o 8 r5ghys5: heiters, 33 1504 28; ca Butter is off again, as some dealers are sell- S itiekons i B e e Northera, Pacifc p 3% | Minneapoiis ... 15736988 age, Dislron moves freely. especially at ChIL | Ners, 1303 $0: buils, 32 6004 4; calves, H350: | ing at uberal “conctesions o clear o thelr | pouy o Oy T Byt S o in prunes, wh as been at rather & low Oregon Railway & 2 Dok < heavily for finfshed stuff in excess of raw ma- | 1 exas Mna‘;‘,g'- $404 %; grassers, § 15i | floors. As it is, supplies are too large. | Wit e oo ] gt me, is revived considerably by Oregon Railway & N lflfuvlem"e . © Nl terial on hand. Castiron pipe is in urgent de- ‘i-lo'og-nomp'u to-day, 31,000; to-morrow, es- | Cheese shows no change. Barley, ctls ...... §310 Hides, N e association prices on Santa Pennsylvania Providence " 9,035,500 n:fl:!d tndB new plans for shipbuilding Will take | y;aeed, 16,000; left over, 2000. Active, 10o | Eggs have again advanced a point and are | Oats, ctls 850! Lime, bbls = of about half & cent. Out- Reading .. Milwaukee T gassism P pebriigebullders are buylng structural | ,ichor; "top, $4 $7%; mixed and butchers'. $4 55 | firm, though there is no snap to the market | 252 Leather, rolis - is understocd, have been of- S | st. Paui . o eoien UOtS of Tron Mave e O of nuicting hetier | @4 92%; good to cholce heavy, 34 65@%32%: | as the nigh prices restrict the demand. | = Wine, wais several days on these terms Rio Grande Western. Buffzlo . 4 terms to forelgn than to domestic buyers. 1f | FOUSH heavy, M C0Q¢ 60; light, 3 45@4 %0; bulk | BUTTER— "= @ %@2%e; Second oot Rt Boces antity is believed to have been Rio Grande Western prefd. % ,|Omaha . - of sales, $4 6504 80. Crsumary. Funcy Creamey, SN M | e M - Sl o Onlons, sk: By St Pau 3 St Paul prefd.. Paul & Omaha. Southern Pacific Southern Rallway B o against 2,213,625 a year ago, and Pacific ship- % T Southern Railway prefd. Worcester . . ! s NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—The market for metals | EGGS—Quoted at 20¢%0c for store and %@ Texas & Pacific Atlanta BA5 “‘;’.‘}:fij;":,’;;,“’_’;’{;:g:;:*; 538,583 last YeAT. | was generally irregular and weak. Pigiron | 430 per dozen for ranch; Fastern, 18G2e. e e e s T kets continue to increase, exceeding five mil. | werrants declined 2 points to §3 75@9 75 under 2 S B - oy iet. though new e e e By i ; Py lion pounds last week. Prices are mot altered | liberal offerings ~Tin was dull and a shade Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Butter 1s going down rapidly fn the wholes Ao Bl g Wabash prefd 4 Portland, Me. 5 "‘Cmm' ;m.“;:xw:‘&;r;:or:‘efl(::lyflflf‘“”dm; ool Dicwod ot l;zr @M. Leed and speiter were sale market and retall prices are being sym- ularly old goods, on e sl e 2 - Fice comos nearer pamity with yaw matedials, | both dull and unchanged at $4 7% and $4 10@ | Everything under this head stands about as | pathetically affected. There is mo change i De: risconsin Central .. % 1%% | Yos Angeles 4 2. ut wide sheetings are dull at the advance to | 4 15 resvectively. Lake copper was also dull | before. Apples are in large supply and weak, | Cheese. Eggs with the best rd Avenue -.... Norfolk 2 1. 22¢. at $16 75217. The brokers’ price for lead Was | and Pears are also plentiful and slow. Quinces | kinds quite scarce. s rprens Companies— L Failures for the week were 205 in the United | $4 and for copper $18 87%. and Pomegranates are in lighter supply Meats are as befors quoted. Poultry and considerable quantities. i 129 | Dea Moines 24, States, against 1% last year and 2§ in Canada, Grapes of all descriptions are in smaller re- | Game aiso show little change. clez up, and holders ety 15 | Nashville 2 9. against 27 last year. London Wool Sales. celpt, but the market is dull and rather weak | There is nothing new o fruits sad vege- and even Fige, old aud $ha Bintes . % | Wilmington, Deires . then’ otherwiss Ry J tables. ting wit e ells Fargo . 127 1 Riv: 2 *- —_— . ST .emons continue to glut the market. Coal, ton— pids were made Thursday o American Cotton Ofl.... 363 1d o z 3 ‘wool auction sales 11,952 bales were offered, an: per or common anc Fellington.. — ol o e e e e i Ol 2ot e 5 New York Grain and Produce.| | fhere was a go0d attendance. Merinos were | €0G%0c Tor good to choice: Spitzenbergs, We@il. | Seattle ... 3 Zlcoos Bay. 7% Trade In nuts is quite act s 8% | Towell .. d 3 in good demand by the Continent. Inferior sorts | PEARS—Winter Nellls, #0cG3l; Cooking | Dairy Produce, eto.— almonds and pecans attr American Malting prefd % | Dayton, Ohlo. 54 sold slowly. Crossbreds were in good supply | Pears. 23@iSc per box. Butter, choice, 8q.50@35 Ranch Eggs, per . American Smelting & Ref.. 41% | Seattle . and very firm. Cape of Good Hope and Natal | QUINCES—40@6lc per box. Do, good. 35045 dozen . 7 R omr Americen Smelting & Ref prefd..... $1% NEW YORK. Oct. 25.—FLOUR—Receipts, 23,- ‘;mldlywen 1o large supply, with the demand | PERSTMMONS 9_';’; Pgm"“‘u 50GS T per ‘ Weather Report. e i e Logzie 063 barrels; exports, 23,332 barrels; sales, 8000 | Steady. e > e £ 5y 12 L:Sl.ofl 2.1 STRAWBERRIES—§i@4 per chest for large and $3@9 for small berries. Meats, per Ib— ew Bedford Knoxville, Tenn American Steel Hoop.. American Steel Hoop prefd Portland’s Business. to 10c lower to sell, with buyers holding off. 0.4 | 3.6 ¥ | packages. Market unsettled and nominally be (20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 62| £AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25 p. m. American Steel & Wire... 35% | Topeka WHEAT—Recelpts, 22,200 bushels; exports, e HUCKLEBERRIES—Gc_ger pound. 12%@18 Round Steak. The foll eratures were American Steel & Wire prefd. Birminghs none; sales, 3,350,000 futures and 450,000 spot. | PORTLAND, Oct. 35.—Clearings, $396,117; bal- | RASPEERRIES 640 per chest | i 1232 Sirloln Steak. 3| wichita - 81% | Binghamton , 977 | Lexington, Ky. 132 | Jacksonviile, 3% | Kalamazoo 62% | Akron .. 383 | Chattanoog: 23" | Rockford, Ii American Tin Plate..... 5 American Tin Plate prefd American Tobacco . American Tobacco prefd. Anaconda_Mining Co Brooklyn Rapid Tran: Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco . reported from st 2 California to- acramento ... ...66 San Luis Obispo. < Sen Diego : ais \ data : “t—‘}'ukt: Ho.2 reld. KT I‘ll‘l:“lmd ances, 363,112 e ol | T6%c elevator; No. orthern uf 9 3 i " hard : PLUMS—25@50¢ per box. Ham . L0 SaeE Lherd Duiuth, BEL SIX Northern Wheat Market. GRAPES-Muscats, Tokays, Verdells, black P N s L . And other ordinary varieties, %@0c per small Jerierday's buyers. o Tavorable o Northiwest OREGON. bax and 0% ver erats; lasbellas, tn crates | Lemb Teather, Jfurther land gnd mall Seatoard | PORTLAND,Oct. 26.—WHBAT—Walla Walla, | Grapes, $18022 for White, $20@%4 for Mission |~ Poultry and Game— e o Maximum temperature, | , 62 Continental Tobacco prefd .. 813 | Canton, Ohio o rt trade af Ko to e net deciine. © March, | 52@83c; bluestem, 55@56c. There is no demand | and $20§27 per ton for Zinfandel. Hens, each..... - T s | 13.850 Federal Steel .... s 387 | Springfleld, Ohio. Eooqml c, closed 80%c; May, 803%4c@sli4e, closed | for valley for export and interior mills are | MELO Nutmegs, 50@75c per case; Canta- | Young Roosters, |Quail, per doz..§1 5093 S _AND GENERAL - =% | Brn D, R Octoner cloesd” Thy: Deombes St | paving:as bigh as GO, loupes, 50c@$1 25 per crate; Watermelons, noml- | _each .. ..50@65 English Snipe, per - cals over the : 15 | Siovx 'Fail 7“'"“5 Shonad Tilic- : 2 N ASMERECN PITRUS FRUITS Navel Oranges, $90450: | Srvors saons. e 9 Jack. Snipe. 5 3 in Washigion and Oregon, | ... S | Fremont, HiDES Steaay. A e AT, Dull and nomi- | Lemons, 40c@$1 %5 for common and §130G2 30 | Brotlers, each.....30G40 Mallard, pair.%c r. Light rain fell this morn- 40 International Paper 201y | Davenport WOOL—Dull. DAYy Unonange uestem, So; club, 820 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $4@4 50; | Turkeys, per Ib._ 18420 Canvasback ..%e@s1 western portions of Waehington @and | 9253 International Paper pref 67 1 Toledo COFFEE—Spot—Rlo, steady; No. T_involcs, E Aiiia g:nszm-. 3}! 25@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, §1 50 | 3:::: ::(_chh = mf% 3 ‘:f Q i Galvest 84%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 5%@l4o. Futures— reign % per dozen. 3 - k. g Sie Galian alons: the Mecthins | “iii LAos LIe8 oo | Fonaton. e e A TS e fgiuing Pigeons, pair......40@50 Widgeon 0G50 3mall Duck... —@20 Wil Geese, pair. Fruits and Nuts— Oregon and Washington coasts and Colorado points. Total sales, 47,250 bags, includi | the plateau region. It is highest in , &nd lowest in Southern Arizona. Stionnt Pascak : suver,| Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | Baoois,2at 'y LONDON, Oct. 26.—Consols, 9 1-1 Riovember, 36 90@7 05; - December, §1 0601 16 | Youngstown - fasoasy o7 0OTR; Mareh §1 MOT: My, 29 16-164; French rentes, 100f 12l40; wheat car- 7 Springfleld. III. 438,578 | | has fallen over Northern National Steel .. | Little Rock €99,186 $7 40@7 46; June, §7356; July, 755; Au- | goes on passage, firmer tendency; No. 1 Stand- | The report that the Cured Fruit Assocation Almonds, per Ib. e e e isn e G e ey aret, e Cning, e%o; cen- | &4 California. %0s 6d; Walla Walla, 288 30 | intended to carry over 1000 cars of small | BPhinas e Vi it | Brew Sothc Alr Brake; g o tritugal. o8 Yeit"4ic; “molasacs wusar. e nelish country markets, dull. = heat tn | Punes Into next season is denied by members | Cantaloupes. s a will probably pass Pt Dt R | Refined, quiet. Paris, firm; flour In Parls, firm; French coun. | Of the combine. Some of the very small sizes, | £igs, per Ib. Washington or British | ° T e 1 g 5 Totals U. S.... $1,738,41,158 BUTTER—Recelpts, 326 pacl i steady. | vy markets, steady. > . such as 120s and over, may be worked off to | Grapes, per Ib. s Pactfc Goast 88 Seetd & Totals outside Creamery, 16q22%c; factory, 13@l6c, COTTON—Uplands, 5 1-324. the brandy distillers. ' Nor will there be any | Watermelons. ea. favorable for partly cloudy Pacific Mail P ¥ . Y veve.. 635,178,754 52 EGGS—Recelpts, 646 packages; dull. State e a5 cut in prices, especially as the volume of the | Nutmeg Melons, probably somewhat threat Pl s MINION OF CANADA. ** | ana_Pennsyivania, 21Q2%c; Western packing, at CLOBING, crop is now discovered to be materally smaller | _each ! People's Gas .. e L A mark, 17@1%; Western, loss off, Zlc. WHEAT—Srot, steady; No. 2 red Western | than expected. This ought not to be news Drange: for thirty | s 15,200,118 DRIED FRUITS. winter, 5s 11d; No. 1 Northern spring, 6s | to anybody, for The Call pointed out three Vegetables— Pressed Steel Car pret Pullman Palace Car. Standard Rope & Twine. months ago that the crop was not anywhere | Artichokes, doa |Okra,green, per 1b.10@12 October 27, 1900: Peppers, green, 1b 510 EVAPORATED APPLES—The market for | 3:¢d; No. 1 Calfornia, 6s 4d. Futures—Dull evaporated apples was rather qulet but about | Décember, s 11%d; February, 6s 14d. near as large as many thought. It has become | Beets, doz. 5 CORN—Srot, Weak; American mixed, new, | the fashion to trumpet “‘immense crop’” every | Beans, white, Ib. tly cloudy and some- | * Hallfax urday; light, variable | | 4 i Potatoes, per Ib. [ o | mteady At oAy e e siagec; | 48 4d. TFutures—Dull; November, s }; De. | summer, and It hurts the market every year | Colored, per Ib.. 46 §/Sweet Potatoes H Californta—Fair Saturday; Mght |~ Ry er foncy. Gaahko. oo ' 2 * | comber. 4s; January, ‘s 914d. to the amount of millions of dollars. But the | Lima, per Ib.. Parsnips. per doz.15%— | Caitfornia dried fruits inactive. same thing will probably be done hext year, | Cabbage, each Radishes, dz behsiog 12 Uniteq States Leather prefd. Victoria United States Leather prefd. | sl d by the very persons most interest: Cauliflowers, each Sage, doz bnehs. warmer. | PRUNES—Nominally 8%@$%c per pound, a8 | #————-v-----—ou 4 |&nd by erested o the Colery, Dumshes - W—|String B n,:.‘ig’i to size and quality. industry. g a8 | United States Rubber. o 5 . : : ~ mown . 28 S~ Royal, 11@160; Moorpark, 15@160. FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3o; | Cress. doz bnchs. 20425 Summer vicinity—Partly cloudy | * Dalind: Biatds Ryvber-penll e e iy LOCAL MARKETS. 40-50s, Te; 60-00c Sic: 60-T0s. kel -S0s. ‘Sge; | Sucumbers. pr dz.12@1E| per b 10 somewhat threatening Saturday; Tight | Reputiic Tron & Sisei o, i * e e 5 %0s, Sasstioem, Tho! 1008 =nd et i rn | e T 58 S| Taraie, T hwest ‘wind. - 3 Republic Iron & Steel Co prefd 56% : : . ew Yorl otton Market. — % P than Santa Cl Lettuce, per doz..15@— Tomatoes, . Local Forecast Offcial. I‘ 998 Repitio R v Bipet | %*| | Bradstreet's Financial Review. N QUine MO ehlch Btand tue same Apricnw, o | Onlons, per Ib.... 39 5 Lo % ] ¥ b 1 Royals and 10@11%c for Moorpark Fish— * # | S1L60 Shares mold. * NEW YORK. Oct. % —After opening steads, Exchange and Bullion. (LR Ly s o B S PR T 129 |Enas 508 | Q | CLOSEMIL OB NEW YORK, Oet. Braa. i s p:zcohd‘l;g ity e Sterling Exchange, 60 days B | e e A P | Goshaiy g | Saveiee | 983 - | thes - T@i%e for ) : Plums, | . 28— | EASTERN MARKETS. i | {-‘ - frrrid review tomorrow will may: street’s financial | 1 tation, but later the mnr\;(etd d:-::x-uym a | Sterling Exchange, sight. - 485 ;;‘ued. 5@6%c; unpitted, 1G1i%4c; Nectarines, | Flounders U S Srer 2000 [N Pacifio 3 At the end of last night 1t was Tiix dhwree Of ALERLELIE K N O s | Rt Sxila grasee = 486 | Bisc tor red and 5@se for white, | Halibut & % | U 8 3s coup.. N Pacific 4s some large financial and apparent | ward until it reached 9c. A break of 14 roints | New York Exchange, sight...... — 7% | "'RAISINS—The Raisin Growers' Assoctation | Kingfish | T8 maar 4 s clal and speculative interests | occurred under profit taking by room traders. | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 10 | has established the following prices for the | Mackerel . New York Stock Market. U § new 4s cou were taking an aggressive position on the bull | Later there was more or less uneasiness mani- | Fine Silver, per ounce. e B e e e e D e | R T New B - | © 8 old 4s rex side of the account. This week has witnessed | (€6t on both sides, with the result that in a | Mexican Dollars, nominal, §0% @ 51 | per Ib; cholce, llc; standard, 8§%c; prime, Sc; | Berch . s U5 01 & wow | the development, under such auspices, of & nezrrow range fluctuations were frequent, with | Prbleached Thompson's, S¢ per b, Sultanas— | Pompino NEW YORK. Oct. 28.—The stock market un- | U § 56 reg.. :nlx e&nukeL Transactions exceeded any at- | the market erratic. The close was steady, § Wheat and O”t” Grains Faney, 10%c per Ib; choice, 9ic; standard, 8%e; gr)lckflsh @erwent many changes of sentiment to-day, but | U S bs coup. ained In many weeks, and although manipula- | points higher to 4 points lower. . prime, fc: unbleached Sultanas, Sc: Seedless, | S3imon. Dfmu o whole came through the ordeal very | hiet of Col 3.6 “ell and tie average level of prices was higher | Atchison Saj 25 @ result of the qgy's trading. The market | Canada So 2a wae very irregular from the opening and dur- | Ches & Ohlo 4i4s. & the course of the session the bearish ten- | Shes & Ohlo 3. jency fairly got the upperhand, carrying | G & NWSFdeb Ga. % to well below last might's level. The | Chgo Terminai 45 the most active stock was | Colo So ... D &R G lsts tion and speculative activity cont; argel to the Interest in the prozeedlnp-‘:mll;grl h“l!z been more evidence of outside interest th for a long time. Buying of stocks by eommie: sion houses has, In fact, recommenced on scale that contrasts sharply with the ack of — 50-1b_boxes, 6c: 2-crown loose 'Muscatels, 6c: | <10 WHBAT—Liverpool and Parls wers higher. | 3-crown, 6ic; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2- S New York declined lo. Chicaro was steady, | SrOWN. '§180 per boxi Irown. $150; Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, 3250; Imperial, 3. All There was little demand and local operators | priceq f. o. b. at common shipping points in were free sellers, both of long and short Wheat. | California. NUTS—Chestnuts, 7@Sc per Ib; Walnuts, No. S¢; No. 1 hardshell, 10c; 15@16c for paper-shell, Peanuts, 576c for East ; Filberts, 13¢; Pecans, 11 Chicago Grain Market. any such support to prices for months past. Yondon also has taken s Sore'id | #—————————— % | Argentine news was unfavorable, THE STOCK MARKET. extreme Ta: i The San Francisco market was lower, both 1 softshell, lic; No. 2, the demonstration, and though the forelgn par- | CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—With an occasional mo- | and off cail, and business was very ddll . | No. 2, Ti4e; Almond ticipation was mixed in charact g o Eonsierubie buver of aaier Burope wan | o evcention trade in wheat was Qull |~ Spot Wheat—Shipping, %c: Milling, Si%c@sl from 1 to over 2 points, but the final raily 2 This, howev | being fn- | Per ctl. ern; Brazil Nuts, D&RG4s | This, however, does not mean that b an a holiday character, traders being in ] Local stocks s d met changes in Erie Genere! és. b speculation in Americans has broken ou{":: ud‘.ao‘z even \l:p on account of the holiday | CALL BOARD SALES. @13¢; Cocoanuts, $3 50@5. | e 2 ’Mfl nds were dull, but thers fract The weakness which clined to Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. HONEY—Comb, 13%@1i%c for bright and 121 | #ere very fair sales of oil stocks at about ; $ London. FW&D C 1st - B g ,0,';'{';,f°,‘:;;:;¥;,;:,;f;:'tggm-g§':g trade as well as Saturday. Liverpool showed | pororvaay Sesslon o:10 ool @l3c for light amber; water white, extracted, | the same prices. cluded that as & consequence |2 good response early to the bulgs here yes- | Regular Morning Session—December—4000 ctls, | i%@Sc; light amber, extracted, 7@7%c; dark, § | The Crown Point Mining Company Certainties in this country odr market "would | terday and December wheat opened %o higher | $%c; 2000, Tisc; 2000, ST3o; May—2000, $1 3% | @Ee ver Ib. an assessment of § cmu.p-c shars. Sy break and eold many calls on ‘Yankes rails,” | to %c lower- at 73%o to 78%c. This initial 2000, $1 03%; 2000, $1 04, BEESWAX—24@26c per 1b. | !')%llldl? sd‘llnl b&:wm ‘lborl to a large sum total. IZW,THK was disappointing to the ”?'d(“d gs\lg‘r‘l;»_oyn %{::Inn—rl;lot la.ll -.l Sy L P_ s foreign bear interest ‘ma th took on an easier tone. Y—The market i3 steady, qu alarmed and started to cover oxtansiroret ientl | M feeiing waa. further. encouraged by the tions are no hisher. The demand is slack. ToutSions. : the market wis clearly enough an in ent of the digestion of profits. The force | hie final rally showed the professional oper- | 1o & N Lat 46 ventured | shorts pretty freely aiso, | M % & T 24 ¥ report this morning of | M K & T 4 binations in the railroad | ting to Southern Pacific. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 1t interests, it was said, 78 | by helping the advance along. Local be . llent ther, the small shipments and = Feed, 72%c for cheice bright, 70c for No. 1 _ and all problems of com; Slopuic... 78 | ers have likeswise been obliged fo cover In the | the: continued Mberal receipts, as_ well as the and 63%@6ie for off grades;’ Brewing and | Tnere is nothing mew to report. FRIDAY, Oct. 36-3:30 p. m. ng_were forthwith to be settled. By 50| Quickaity stocks of which they were largely short, but it } Liverpool loss of its early gain. Without ma- | Shipping grades, 76@sc; Chevaller, nominal. CURED MEATS — Bacon, liic per Ib for Pacific enormous biocks of long | Deadwood ... ¥l Quicksilver 1% was also noticeable that the smaller ‘profes- | terial reaction, December declined to 72%e, | CALL BOARD SALES. Sanwis S foe gt mniiass, 1Wite 5 ._succeeding a primary sale of | Gould & Curry D0 etd oo 800 slonal was mot only prompt to take on the suc. | where the market on a_demand for export | Informal Session—9:15 o’clock—No sales. vy, e um, 13%c for light, = at ‘quotations % point apart. The | Hale & Norcross.. . 3%iSlerra Nevada. 22| cessive advances in different stocks, but also | steadied and rallied fractionally, closing %c Second Session—No sales. 2 Lo eeien. It and Wikc S sugae Sures, ing Guotation was the higheet of the day | Homestake lStandara . 830 seemed Inclined to put out fresh short sales. | under the closing of the previous session, at| Regular Morning Session—No sales. Eastern sugar-cured hams. 12c; Mess Beet. d the stock fell away 1% during the active | lron Stiver o 27| Gmion Cori 18 | In fact, the street as a whole seemed o be im- | T2igo. Afternoon Session—No sales. #1260 per bbl; extra Mess, 312 @: Family, §id; SCELLANEOUS BONDS. ng movement. Brooklyn Transit was ac. | Mexican . id Yellow Jacket. 16| pressed with an idea that before election day |- Corn was steady, Influenced by the pressure OATS—The market is quieter at the moment, | {57 Prime Fork,3I6; extra clear, 519 30; Mess, | Bay Co P Co..102%103% Uak Water i 103% — tively dealt in and was pushed up 1% before BOSTON BTOCKS AND BONDS. ere might be a reaction in prices. of new corn, prospects for the early movement | but prices are as firm as ever. O e et Cel-st Cab §s..118% — " Oceanic SS Is. 100341008 marked signs of weakness began to develop. | Money— |Union Land . 1% of which seem unusually bright, by the wheat | White, §1 33@L 50; Surprise, $1 45@155; Red, e o= $Xc per Ib for com- | C-C Water 5s..107¢ — 25 — These points of strength served to suetain the | Cail loans . .3@4% West End Pristl 4 ———— | weakness. indifferent cables and elow business | s 15@1 2 for feed and $1 2@1 40 for seed:Gray, e for pure: DBalt-barrels, pure, |EA L & P & — market somewhat, but realizing continued on | Time loans @6 |Wis Cent . T ehibping way. “Decomber closed @Ko | 31 20 35: Black, For feed 31 1TGT 0 Tor | %es 10- Sy g Tib Unk 10%e. F & Cl Ry 6s.. — — & active scaie. A" number of the tron and steel | Bonds— Bradstreet's on Trade. down. | Boed, $1 28%@1 32% per ctl. WSOTTOLENE — Gne-haic Sarrel shc: thres | Geary-st R sl — = iocks declined from 1 to 113 points. 325/ Atchison 4s . P Oats were qull and neglected. December | CORN—The market is quleter and prices | fIF ATrole: Bies one tlerce, i two tierces, | H C & 3 5s.. — — ne fall in the call money rate to 2 per cent 4is N E Gas & C 5s.. 63 closed K@%c lower at 21%@21%c. | show some change. Eastern Ey.:llow_ 3 es, per 1 LDo 58 . 00— and the manifest relaxation in the pressure | 122% Mining Shares— —— % | Provisions started with & show of dullness 1 22 white, $1 22%@1 23%; tern’ mixe # A R bs......106% — to realize encouraged the advance Tme ean | i P o P because of the advance of Drices At the yards $1 2641 2114 per otl. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | " X508 = money market relieved apprehension and sug- | 147 Allouez Min Co... 2i | NEW YORK, Oot. 36.—Bradstreet's to-morrow | and the poor quality of hogs. Selling by longs, |~ RYE—%c per ctl. 2 % ps. e eae ., — — | gested the interence that the banks must have %5% Amal Copper will say: however, foon turned the scale the other way | BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at §175@2 per otl, LA gmd sl — 0% irther contracted thelr 10ans 80 as t0 re- | Boston L. ...o..155 |Atlantie Despite some frregulariti and the early gain was more than lost. Janu- | with the arrival of & ctls. Hides and Hops are active and firm. Wool | dfo e be b 18 0% = 102% duce the reserve requirements during the week. | Boston & Maine...191 |Boston & Mont TTesularities, ETOWINE oUt of | 41y pork closed Ti4c under vesterday, lard un- 1° t and | Market-st Ga...128% — Oniy ‘about $000000 f G0l of the LoD | Loy Tt plsne--181, |Boston & Mont,. .33 | the unseasonable weather conditions. heavy | SAds sar by St - s stagnant and nominal. Prices for all de- | Do lst M fe 1185 — cogaged for import was recelved in time to | Dominion Coal ... 30is Calumet & Tieela. 765> | Price changes in leading staples or increased | The leading futures ranged as follows: Flour and Millstuffs. WEETUSOR. Atand ther S NCNGRTs. — 14 | figure in the bank etatement fo-morrow. e ittt | Cangeniat 1y | conservatism in some traders as the elaction = HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sen [ N R of Cal ée113 — | s "op® market continued active and showed | Federal Stesi ... 8 | Franklin . 15 | approaches, the general business situation as & Qpen- High oW, Clott | prOUR—Calitornia Family Extras, $3 800 | oot ’,,°| oder Jnotations. | Heavy ‘maited R Total, saten, par- valis, oty Wih stocks. | Do pretd 554 Humbolat whole 13 encouraging and new elements or man- o T4 Ti% | 875, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $ 063 50; | ooon s gmedium, o; light, S4o: Cow- | Do'fe......c. — 1074 Urited States refunding 2s, when issued, the | Do prefd 139% Parrott ifestations of strength appear from time to 3 o R R Oregon and Washington, $2 T5G3 10 per bbl for | vear: se: salted coit spe ired Kip, Sc; Saltea | N Cal Ry fa.mis — new and oid 4s and the 55 advanced ¥ per cent | B4 Eiee i1 T time. Perhape the most notable feature of the family and $315G3 50 for bakers'; Bestern, | i3giic: Dry Kip. 15@iee; By hdes 16c; culls | Oak O T & H.10 111 on the last call Moxican Camt week 15 found in the industrial situation, 8 8 3 |4 75@5 T per bbl. and brands, QMe: " mrepgnl. 16c; culls | Oak Tran fa.. NEW YORK STOCK LIST." Michigan Tel which has been distinctly improved by the ap. T W% 3% MILLSTUFTS—Prices in sacks are as fol. | lings, 15G25c each: short Weon miioe o - Stask— Closing | N E Gas & Coke. parently official and final action taken toward :‘Q 38 3 |lows usual discount to the trade: Graham | medium, 50@T0c: lonig Wool, Tsc@l each fmons | LO0iT® Costa.. ”'62“ Spring Valley. 8 8% Atchison ..... L] R g ending the anthracite coal miners’ strike. In Elour 8 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye | Eides. salt; 1262 25 for largs, $175 for mediom: | - " gy b *FLECTRIC STOCKS. Atchison prefd u% B Pacific view of the fact that most miners have ob- ... ... z1g|Meal $360; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $2 75; | §1 for smail and 8c for colts; Horse Hijes AS: AMp Baitimore & Ohio. ] B o fained increased wages the effect on business % - B tevhiat Bioie: o | mai acy e e W for medium, §1_for | Gt L& P Co B Pae ka4 B Canadian Pacific in the producing reglons can hardly be oth 2’ uf 4 ; for col Taicins—Sum: ui o. ac El G 3 Carada. Southern ':a London Market. e than benefieiul Whils the-trafe at lurgs m oaK wl |G 3 |31 i B o o el e o | Sl Ce. = 1 SFOSE. 2% esapeake & -5 must reap from the ret rma) o @20c. Goatskins— gsa . > r"-f"“‘-;’; G;rvnlx e -4 pe— YORK, Oct. 26.—The Commercial Ad- | jrrmermronsent e thes ““""‘h"’“:g'ég showed ¢ H 2] W2 PO | gy Yl T Tarmegint wmooth, Hhe; | P Gax ""&s&‘in’"}"rgcfl TN Chicago, Burlington & Quis ’ - | tmprovement are shoe leath: .. B el X y, 5 NSURAN Chicngo, Indiunapoiie & Tonmeviiic.. 23> | vertisers London financial cablegram says: The | kinored products at the East, Which are reaping | JARVATY ... n# 1 u10 2, Savie WooNo. 1 rendered, 4Q4%c per Ib; No. | Firem's Fund.2s — | Chicago, 1nd & Loutsville prefd ... 64 | markets here were quiet and irregular, till | the benefit of better distribution in the couhtrs | Lard, per 100 pounds— Hay. and Feedstuffs. " WOOL.-Bpring. Sois; BANK STOCKS. . Chicago & Eustern Illinols * 1 | under the influence of hardening money rates. | t large, and rather more than an average busi- | October . . 700 Northern, Then S5giD: Holiotable as follows: | Anglo-Cal Lid. §5% 1 First Nationl.208 30 2% Chicago & Northwestern. 163 | ‘Americans sec-sawed feverishly, but s fui. | erS has been ddne in wool at the East, with 1685 695 oo o e (725, J5@16c: Northern, defective, 130 | Hebn ot cor. bt Loy 1430 Chicago, Rock Isiand & Pacific... 08% g e < T holders more inclined to demand full ‘prices L6 6T% 662% | The action of the German Government In dts- | i¢; Middle County, free 1@ltc: Middle Coun: | Cal § B & T 14108% Momchares Exl6 ™ 1 e L S e ‘@3 | amount of business was done in them, the | for thelr products.. The continted s | _Short ribs, per 100 pounds continuing the shipment of horses and Hay to | monthe 8@ide: G ihess " iern Mountain, 13 SAVINGS BANK: B lorado Southern iid 53 | “public’ buying considerably in this depart- | of cotton is an element of uncertainty in the | October . e 875 | the Orlent has decreased the demand for S@! thern Mountain, free, 7 . S. “olorado Southern 1st prefd. 353 | ment for the first time for a long period. Ber- trade, but the firmness of these products 610 | gomewhat, but prices are not affected. Hay uou‘cz Southern Mountain, ‘defective, | G°T S & Li.... — Sav & L So... — 8 i Soiorade Southern 24 prefd 5 |lin was dieposed to sell. Southern Pacific ! I7 the fact of Tic decline in price is & tribute 592% | ““Bran continues eaey, but prices show no fur- S Nevady, 1igi.iooldt and Mendocino, Wjpue S sl o= b ey in. - = 0 Delaware, Lackawanna & Westera11s ® | Soomed, for & while on the uncenfirmed report | The situation in cercals shows little change. | ,CAth quotations were as Fiour, | thSE, SRANES 5o@16 50 per ton. Fail Clip—San Joaquin, 64@Sc; do Lamby, 5| 5 ¥ S&v U..., = 3 291 Demvesr & oo G & N Thug | ha naerbil secured control of the | A 'feature of the movement of produss foange: guieti, winter patents, 83 70G3 00; straights, | NIODUINGS Caib B o tom, i Middle County, 3@ilc per ib. 3 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. L2 Denver & Rio Grande prefd o o R and €70 | Ket @ the present time mot Reretofore. noted ‘?;‘ 9; clears, QS & spring spectals, FEEDSTUFFS. Rolled Barley. 8 per| TOTS U%Qle per b California : Prie it prefa.. 1% | to Holland. “There were no transactions 1n the | pirtes mest of the St iafarelly of cars re- o, DU, 334003 %0, stralghls, | 3993 45: | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, uog!%m“., San Fi Ty, Geary-st £l Great Northers prefd. | open market. ppl. Sugar is lower | PKeIS', 12 2008 15; No. 3 spring wheat, Ggyile: Cocoanut Cake, 317G18; Corn Meal, §20 an Francisco Meat Market. | Mt 246 Hocking Coal b0 Sear | Money was harder because the bank bormowed | |aige ‘reccipts . The reegin (i Chacontinued | S P N0 P ats shasge: Mo, 2 white Sl | E ECKAT Sioen, e gt e Mixed Wit U Soal - 6% | large receipts. The strength of demand fi Focking Valley . instead of repavment of sums borrcwed | finished products of iron and or | No. 3 white, 24@25%c; No. 2 rye, 41X@47%c; | 918, 9 California ... — — 15 llitnoly: Central tis" | feoeatly, i was rumored that the macket hac | some lims past 15da ren;c'uon'x':“-h'?fi;'uv’e"i fair to choled malting harley, 18G55: 5«‘.,.'3::.;: w’g:,{-_},’g‘g::;"- o st g P TiER o el il e N i i mingy Lrom nquiry for the cruder forms at leading iron | ¢4 : No. 1 Northwestern, 3 - ’R& g i g = country ready STOCKS. . .. 5 @ is improbable. certers this week. Steel billets & prime timothy seed, $1 30: mess ‘K, per barrel “g'- Alfalfa, 50; Barley, $7@9 per ton. | to come in, according to the ke Fia S P Co. % Kl SPCo® — g 1x::f E:: : yestern b CLOSING. $2 Bigher at Chicago, while a similar advemes ‘”‘h $11 50; lard, per 100 pounds, non::;s; short nbli TRAW—35@45¢ per bale. ;-r;u already come from Oremp::d"t;{e :n:: Haw C & S Co— 87 . Makaweli § Co 4% 1% fake Shes pref Canadian | noted at Pittsburg, and efforts to raise the | Bldes (loose), $6 75@7; dry salte shoulders ices for all descriptions remain the same, | Honokaa S Co 30% — Onomea § Co. 281 28% level of Bessemer steel billets are belng de. | (PoXed), 8@Sic; ehort clear sides (boxed), $6 75 ‘Beans and Seeds. ¥ Cows. 0%4C for Steers and 5geie per Ib | Huteh 3 F Co 20l — Paauhau $ Co. 0% 14 nen bated. The claim that stocks are belng stsad. | @6 8: whisky, basis of high wines, §1 21; clover, 5 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 5200 u&_mumwtmmum contract e, $10G10 25. e o4 A, Do MUTTONTES: 7@8c; small, $%@% per Ib. Al Pack Assn.125 125% Pac A F A.... 1% — = g R e e T R Ui i3 st ey tnee | pound. ‘ethers, 1GT¢; ewes, 6%@7c per | Cal Fruit Asn.li2 10 Pac C Bor Co.150 200 ng Mer Ex .. 9T 100 " - &= DRtk Sevantnt. i Ao ton iy o the Iull will be followed by a decline. FORE_3aske per Ib. Mer Ex Asan.. 97 100" Par Paint Co.. 13% *5 Southern pix 18 un a"the Bouth & medium and Siic Tor “Tareer seren Hogk oof O e ey P o sharp cut in the same Is noted at "fifi ; dressed Hogs. 7%@S%e. - {0 Alaska Packers: Assoctatton. as a result of the of the. bg:h_ ox- & 5 Contra Costa Water. |= to help the trade in coal, which et A R T General Merchandise. W Hotolea - 8., Cow- On the Prod hange butter :