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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1901 than last year or In 1808, but fewer than in re- { noted.and spot stood at £63 7n 64 and futures | Wheat and Oat, "nauu:o.:. $7 50@9; Bar- centl ding years, and while liabilitles | at £63 5s. ~ > | ley snd Oat, $6 50@8 50; Alfal 10 50; Clo- mveyexnprmw?‘tgl:“;.fi‘:een 'd’leamnlnly t 8 | 'u.a "::u 3s 84 higher at London, spot be- veyr :'u 50@7; Volunteer, $5@7: $5@¢ per R s e ' few large financial suspensions-before reported, | ing quoted at £11 16s 3d. Here lead was dull | tor becausa current failures and liabilitles are not | at £4.37%. STRAW—25@42%c per bale. | | 88 heavy as earlier in the year. Spelter was dull and unchanged. Y B The terenls &re very generally weak and | Iron was quiet and unchanged to-day at Beans and Seeds. B 25 lower in all markets. Large receipts, liquida- | ¢9 60@10 for pig iron warrants; No. 1 North- . 3 : tion by tired longs and unsatisfactory cable | ern foundry, $15@15 50; No. 2 fount South- advices have weakened Wheat slightly. Export | ern, $14@14 50; No. 1 foundry, soft, 9 4 5@ ‘Beans continue dull, with a tendency toward trade, however, falls to be greatly stimulated. | 15 25; No. 1 foundry, Southern, $l4 @15 2. lower prices. Corn has weakened slightly on improved out- | —Glasgow warants closed at 538 104 and Mid- > . Small White, $4; q side buylng to keep prices up to the profes- | dlesboro at 468 T%d. ) BEANS—Bayos, §2 42 6; T8: Bink, , k sional liquidation and poor export inquiry. —— Large White, §2 40@2 65; Pea. $ 503‘”. ‘Limas, | AT J. D. HORAN'S STOCK YARDS. CORNER : New business in woolen goods 1s quiet, but New York Cotton Market. 12 003 45: Bad, S 28 et g ctl. TENTH AND BRYANT STREETS, X the mills are busy on winter wear ordeflbnnd > nomml:ssled idney, 33 50@4 per ctl o ow THIS DAY. = e o i O e ie | o ~OnE Ot (- Cobion Dt closed | Momter a8 e W e 32 853 25, Canary, SATURDAY, OCT. 5, AT 11 A. M. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. S & S L gen 4s.10t |Wabash lats . sisted upon &nd consurnption is heavy. ity D4@two tor Eastern; Alfalfa, nominal; Rabe, | ¢ L sl §0 head of well-bred, all-purpose, 2 % i g-fe{m &...... 8 | Do 2ds.... ot M oorts are the best of the year. [ steedy, 3 points higher. * | 18@2%e; Hemp, 8ic per Ib. % l"‘“ o oobreken horses, mares and geid- SN riibanle Foundry and Béssemer plg fronare very active | o T 4| DRIED PEAS-Niles 3 nOL%; Guen. £ g e et ot horses from the Wood- X Trie prior lien 4a.. 87| W & L. B As. R A rRet niontres e e Elintie: S 3 Tosttively shall ) ) v C : . 2 3 e - = - anch, Yolo County, an slver falls below 58¢c. New York Exchange declined. Erie Gen 4s. Wis Cent 4s O A aics the largest : o rve or Mmit. S fa 5 : & . PN & DC lsts..108 |Con Tob . Doncs Sameamy Finianéa and structural mills California Fruit Sales. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | be sold without reserve or Hmlt. o\ . Wheat futures slightly easter. Barley dull. VAL Lk, i are two to three months behind on orders. and | K o S e ol crters wircady bocked Tmmurs astily o ue—————— Zotatoes and Ontont were sney. thoueh Dot | L s mwine, mague: Frui Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. 50| Ontario - ..: Affected by the statistical position, broke early | CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—The Farl Fruit Company :n :W‘ tie change. ‘“: Bags, 5%@6%e¢ for cotton and T@T%c :c;, fm‘;e e Ophir f he week, "put firmed up without, However. | reglized the following prices for California wo cars were received. AL “SWoilington, §9 per ton: Phoenix Hay firm and selling well. régaining the logs of about half & pound. frolt sold at auction to.day: ~Grapes—Tokays, | Corn fs dull and weak, as the demand fOF | o jigion, 39: Seattle, 37; Bryant, $#830; Cocs Comstock Tunnel. Wheat, including flour, exports for the ‘week =} 3 "] it has fallen off. Otherwise there is little NeW | g,y "¢5'55; ‘Wailsend, Co-operative Wallsend, N othi: s in Beans and Seeds. O e SRy aheat, tncluding four, exports, {05, U0, 1'%t | single crates, $c@%i 1, average §1 04 Emper-| it has fallen oft. Otherwiae e 8 o e | B o ariand.. 31330 in bulk_and 337 _In Nothing new in Beans 3 ConCal'a Ve Savage L1l gsoregate 6,150,748 | ors, single erates, . Pears—B. Clairgean, | {8 Vésetables. A cmall lot of ®; Cumberland. $1350 In bU Se. §i5: Can- ;i Bistter Hiicha - Horn Silver. Small Hopes.... A" TS el tn the United States | Diuoe, 31 30G3 1, average §1 95; . Diel. boxes, | "p836 FASIG BT B S, for purbanks | Bl st per ton: Coke, §15 per ton In b p i Cheese and Eggs about the same. Buticr higher. Iron Silver. Standard s Lo ast 117 In tne same week last ¢”ire £ SR o 41 46 Duchesse, boxes, 31 65 | trom. the river, Galinas Burbanie, $1 2001 40; | 317 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, 3 & Dried Fruit conis to move off well. Lealiviile Ot T amlinis G2 aversge §135; Winter Nells boxes, 15| Sweets, 40gc for Rivers and Wegdl for Mer- | per 200 ibs and 830 per (o0, ‘according to T well. < n Cana 3 Yo, 3 ea— _ ity PR Kamimies 20 o0 e T OROCHE I N s [ e s T . o ears s0ld " to-day. | CONIONS—$1@1 25 per ctl; Pickle Onions, 0@ | OILE Calitornia Castor Ofl. in_cases, Xo. Growers firmly holding Hops. Call loans 4@5| Westen e il -| Weatiier dry ana coal. Tse per ctl. . - ; ¢ - T 25 Limseed Ofl, 4n _bar- o Y g 2 Time loans 46| Bonds— $———— | "5OSTON, Oct. 4—The Earl Fruit Company's | VEGETABLES—Gresn Peas, Sc for Garden; | rols, boiled, Tc; raw, 1%; cases. ¢ more; 7, 1li i | Stocks— i sales of California fruit at auction to-day are | String Beans, 1@3c; Limas, $i per sack; Cab- | Lucol, - 64c for boiled and 62 for raw Wool selling well at steady prices. Ateh Top &8 7.2 75| Aining Shasess Duw’s Review of Trade. e s GrapesTokays, | single crates, | bage. S)@Te per. cil; Tometoes from the |in barrels; Lard Oll, extra winter strained. bat- 2 % To reza 4 Htoing Sl un's < 2 10, average $1 63; Muscats, single crates, | river, 2c; from Alameda, 25@4lc; Dried Pep- | rels, 85c; cases, 90c: China Nut, 55@72¢ per gal- Hides and Tallow in demand and firm. S et et = & "average 3135, “Peaches Salways, | pers. 1001z%c; Green o BG%o per, box: | lon; pure Neatstoot in bereslad itc: gases, e 5733 —_— boxes, 50@T0c, - average ; George's Carrots, per_sack; 25@5C; | Sperm, pure, Gac; Whale ural . 40 Nothing new in the Meat market o 3 3‘-;"';“““” Cupvey i i ores, 800 Chive cavs sold to-day. Weather | Pickies, 4@dc per Ib for small and 1@Uéc fof | gisc per gallon: Fish Ofl, in: barrsis, 3T%ci ¢ " f % = S LS 4—R. G. Dun's Weekly | dry shd favorable. large: Garlic, 2@3c; Green Peppers, 30G50C DeT | cases, : Cocoanut Ofl, bbls, 63%c for Cey~ D Boston Tley ... 110 |Calumet &' Fécia’ o5 SHEW ORI o0 St T IV STSNFA. Oot. 4—The Earl Fruit | box for Chilé and 30@lc for Bell; Egg Plant, | jon and for Austraiian s nberyies firm in demas i 7 ovie: morrow : - Trade T et . . i i oy §oabolay although the movement of §oods at some witays, ainglo. orates, §1.30@2 10, average 31 44; | Summer Squash, large boxes, 20@50c; new Mar. | Star, 19%c; Extra Star, Wic; Elaime, Migc: Grapes continue to come in wet and soft. D0 BT i Caceola b insufdelent traasportation facl. | SOLAYe, FIngls crates, $1 3G 13, STeCHEe & Gle | rowiat Squash, $5GI) per ton; Hubbard Sauash, | Eocane,. iie; deodorized stove Gasoline, in Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables show little change. e R (i T 8% | itioe. T 1y atisibuted to the unueually heayy | orates, 18 Poasnes Selways, boes, 0%, | W . bulk Sse; [0 casea, Tic; Benaine, in bulk. Le: % N E Gas & Coke.._ 5% S % shi; ts which are shown more definitely by | average hree cars A z cases, 20c; gree’ Gaso Poultry plentiful and quiet. aie gx“:fi o ?fi %fin‘fir&ffi?’p" % Tailroad earnings in September of 8.2 per cent | Iy and favorable. : Poultry and Game. e S s Gllen 1 euned el 3 B rainjon ..... 27% Utah Mining. larger than last year and 16.7 per cent above 4 —_— §2¢ in drums and iron barrels, B : Rubber ... 184 Winona .. T el Eastern Livestock Market. Gaine: was rather lower. Arrivals were 4| SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- Game continues to decline slowly. Tnlon P ¢ 454 Wolverins BT i e e PR { v e n st e e ue b bous: : ton Land ..... uring uch that — sacks. Hare came eated. pany 0: Pow- Rather more fluctuation in local stocks. reaT as Al RF wheels are idle and further Wage agreements CHICAGO. There was little change in Poultry. Recelpts | , Cubes, Crushed api Fine o, e Ny London Market have reduced the number of strikers to & min- | CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—CATTLBE—Recelpts, 5000, | were ample for the demand. e eulated. 435 Confectioners' A, 4.85c; Fruit - — A imum. Mild weather, yu‘cfit‘,fl&el lnld o"-h‘: including 1700 Texans and 250 Westerns. Mar- NULI&Y—«!A: Turkeys, 14@16a for Gfl;bhfl G“u“.’q'“f‘ u:“ix g:uc G:';:“cufi' L‘Ilg: rg- 1 rary rtailed the volume o swer than | and L@l6c fc ; Geede, v, $150@ a N ', 4.35¢; Golden C. d Condili the Industrials. tion to call loans, in order to limit or throw | - NEW YORK, Oct, {—The Commerclal Ad- | sersiy saios in this oity, but jobbing and whols- | ket dull at last Tuesday's prices, 1c fower (Baht | 175, A g Lt Ducx:.% g | molla A, A cire: halt-barrels, 256 more; Boxes, ition of nau. 2 out industrial stocks from the collateral. NO | vertiser'’s London financial ceblegram says: | sale concerns are preparing for exceptional y’s prices. Dot - and §3 50@4 50’ for young; Hens, $8 young | §0c more; 50-1b bags. 100 more. No orders taken special discrimination was exercised against | n"loc nol o Cqr SR RS So00d | transactions. Forelgn trade 1s also beavy. 60; poor to medium, 33 50@5 50; stockers &nd | Roosters, $4@5:. old Roosters, 33 50@4; Fryers, | for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Domi- % e Clews says: | Amalgamated Copper yesterday, but such dis- by in regard to the| feeders, $225@4; cows, §125@4 60; heifers, $2@ | s3°50G4: Broilers, S0 for large and § 2@ | nos, half-barrels, 5.35c; boxes, 5.60c per Ib. T:_h’;_"wi"“‘ - e o inaue. | crimination was reflected in to-day's acute | and an easy prey to all kinds of stock rumors, Nothing, new hes dereloped (P with. the. mills | 2; canners, $1%5G3 2; bulls, $175@4 T calves, et i B o boom was in progress the "I | weakness of the stock. ''The same true of | which wered magnified by the King's rheuma. | crowded in their efforts to overtake consump- | $250G625; Texas steers, §290@350); Western | o1d and 31 75@2 for Squabs. San Francisco Meat Market trials were comparatively neg] and the Consolidated Tobacco 4 per cent bonds. | tism. Some peoble actually credited the as- | tive demand, there is little prospect of any | steers, 33 65@5 25 GAME—Doves, per dozen, $1@125; Hare, $I 2 2 public fortunately took limited interest in | which fell an extreme 2 points. Other stocks | ..yi\ ‘srinteq in the Parls Matin that there | material change in the market for some time, | HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 16,000; left over, |1 25; Rabbits, $126@150 for Cottontail and $ their gyTetions. When prosperity Was at its | affected were General Electric, 5%, Diamond *° 1 i Contracts for an enormous quantity of steel |4000; gstimated for to-morrow, 17,000. Market |1 25'tor Brush; Mallard, $@7; Sprig, $5@6; Teal, | - There is no further change to report in this beight their destiny was left to the future | Match, 5; United States Express, 4%; Consoli- | Was & general uprising in Cape Colony and a rails, deliverable next year at current quo- | Opened steady to 5c higher; closed weak. Mixed | $250; Widgeon, $3; Small Ducks, $2; Gray Ket. and the dey of reckoning which every one ex- | dated Gas, 4; National Biscuit preferred, 3; | loss of the ‘territory. Parls was a free seller | {ariona ipaicato the gemeral confidence in the |2nd butchers, $8 356 70; good to choice heavy, | Geese, $4@4 5. b from slaughterers €0 dealers Dected ceased 1o have any terrors; the penal | Sugar, 2%, end Smeltng WL Ertg | OUIE, to several small fallures, Professionals | gencral wfability of prices and the expansion 46 6005 £136; oush heavy, &5 GG 60; 1ght, §8 50 L Wholesale rates us? ties of exoessive capi ization, » B 5 | are offering louble options on consols on th meet the i sales, 45@6 65. = o e ot other perlls ihcidental | and Westemn lost §%; St Joseph and Grand | cnd of October On the DossliIty oF the. eng | Crom i et Ted el Minished steel | SHBEP—Rscelpts, 6000; stoady; lambs dull Butter, Cheese and Eggs. BEEF_8@8Wc for Steers and 5@S%c per Ib to an industrial revolution involving billions | Island second preferred, 2; Minmeapolls, St | of the Boer war. Paris bear draders banged | and pigiron sales are of satisfactory volume. |end lower. Good to choice Wethers, $3-30@8 75 for Cows. T%@8%e; small, S@0% ™. of capital were almost forgotten. Famillurity | Paul and Sault Ste. Marie preferred, 34:| Rio Tintos on a fell of a point in copper, Ana- | Steadiness is still the feature in textile mar- | fair to cholce mixed, $3@330; Western sheep, | Two steamers came in with Butter, hence V%fl‘me e g i ot Sith danger dulled apprehensions, and the | Dvansville and Terre Haute and Kanawha and | conda closed at T, a net loss of % American | kets. New orders for Woolens are slow, but | $250@360; native lambs, $2 504 76; Western | uoiies' were more ample. Fancy grades were MU’ —Wethers, 3 risks to these unwieldy combinations from | Michigan, 3; Toledo, St. Louis and Western, | shares were dull on the New York Central re- | buyers complain of late delivery on old’con- | lambs, $325@4 25. pound. Dew competition were easily overlooked. Yet | 2 each. Some of the severest losers yesterday | port, but slightly hardened later. Atchison was | tracts. This might result in cancellations if ST. JOSEPH. firm at a slight advance, snd the lower grades | = LAMB—7@Sc per Ib, g the very prosperity which facllitated = their | showed a rallying tendency even bétore the | the 'reature, Glasgow giving more than § per | the demand was ot uniformly brisk and deal- | ST, JOSEPH, Mo., Oct, 4—CATTLE—Re- |50V and easy. D e Gy et birth also created a set of new, vigorous, well | general market turned upward, and in the late | cent to call 7000 shares at the end of the year, | ers unable to secure goods elsewhere. celpts, "1700; active. Texans weak to 106 lower, | Cheese and Esgs stood about the same. Both (20 Ibs, 5k . -~ 7 cent off: boars, 30 per cent off, and stags. 40 per cent off from the above quotations; dressed equipped, low capitalized rivals, free of heavy | recovery there were some net gains of a point | Money is easy as Government dividends are | Wool comes forward freely and supplies are | Natives, $3@6 25; Texans and Westerns, §2 75@ | Were steady, but there was no scarcity In either. A falr demand keeps stocks from accu- | B0 c o obligations, whose operations were likely to | and more achieved. National Salt recovered 11| que to-morrow. The Bank of England has en- | ample. A slight advance to 17%c was reported | 4 80; cows and heifers, $150@510; bulls an be felt with increasing force as time pro- | points of yesterday's 143 loss on three transac- | gageq £370,000 gold in Egypt. in the avi rice of one hundred grades on 4 85 ke lati — g et Tions. The late rally seemed to be due entirely erage price of one hy stags, 204 85; stockers and feeders, 3150@4 15; | mulating. e L e o fooi (he aifccts | {0 Coverlng by shorts and was made in spite CLOSING. October 11, fo Coates Bron” circuler, Sup- | yearlings and caves, 3263 8; veals, §ge. | Receipts were 18300 pounds o Butter, — Receipls of Produce t £ L ! 2 —Receipts, €500; market_stron utter, 332 cases o ) 5 i any trade reaction; particularly in view of | of the promise of only a moderately favorable | LONDON, Oct. 4.—Anaconds, 9%; Atchison, | fhe situaiton rather more satistactory than | higher. Light and/llght mised, §6 S0Q67 cases Eastern Eggs, 31§00 pounds of California bank statement. The interior movement of | 76; A b v eavy, so that the galn in account of Govern- : 5 | o factory ;Fefium?;s From. ‘;e:let?.ln‘ofwhigg e e e ! ;Lrl:re(rs;:l;mel er;gfesré‘el<‘lilerflx:$.lsu?flcrcrthfiefi?' o Hidex ers violently advanced to the highest SHEEP. Recelpts, | 1200; market for good s 25@20% fx?,r seconds pesmb ¥ i e 1 fset. t is b d that the Ii- o, 8% Un P. " 1 | price of e year. grades active; lambs, $3 50@4 50; yearlin; 2 85 utter, 15@17%c per 1l are anythine but encouraging to stockholders, | (U0, SO e Srock mayices vwill be refiscted | haclfe, T4 Unton Pacific preferred, §fi, Bar | 'Staple products have declined moderately 8 | G3 2; wethers, §2 1045 s, cwen. 3 oG 1% | Plekied Toil, iughic; Kes. Rumors sffecting the management of some Of | in"s Joan contraction, as no special operations 3 . 26%d. Money, 2@2% per cent. a rule, with the exception of cotton and pork et CHEESE—New, 11@12c; old, 10%c; Young these concerns have added 1o the GISUALESSCE | iy the money market are known which Wwould r Sree products. The variation was widest in corn. Boston Wool Market. America, 12%c per Ib; Eastern, 13@15c. of confidence and prompted bearish attacks | gireci” s infuence, unless It might be re- New York Money Market. Wheat was also easier, partislly dus to com aXieer> HOOS Hauoh, BO¥o; (r sisuieditirgn 20 nh.; :!‘:c ‘;“ ?.u&mfigfn\le:seneao%fmhnd for | newed borrowing from the local banks of the filcting estimates of forelgn crops and needs, S4c for good to choice and 27%@30c for fair, oun r Whila exports from the United States were | pog store, 22g50 per dozen; cold storage, 21GZc; the product, was a particularly disturbing | ! “Money on call closed | smaller than in the preceding week. The great TON, Oct. 4—The Commercial Bulletin | Fagtirn, 1734@23c. . Pproducers anticipated, while jobbers &re un- | dium heavy, $6 60@6 873%; bl 5@ 50; bulk | Cheese and 5650 pounds Oregon Cheese. ~=3, 483 Denver and | gple to secure g0ods to flll orders. Frh i g s e L BUTTER-Creamery, 71%@28c per Ib for fancy FOR: FRIDAT. OCTGEME 4 dairy, 18@2ic; store “‘@to'fl“"- ar Creamery Tub, 22%c; oe 18@19¢ per 1b. - 14| Pelts, bals 3,374 Hides, No ns to foreign lenders, which are being con- - stantly liquidated, as reflected in the sustained | NEW YORK, Oct. 160| Wine, gal factor; y ‘because it sugsested trade re- | Stantly liquidated, as reficcted 1o Lot sucte steady at 214@3% per cent; last loan, 8 per | size of the domestio wheat crop fhis year s | Will say to-morrow of the wool trade of the 8865 Leathor. folls ... action and partly beoause it seemed to €XPlaln | " The' stock market closed quite active and | cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent. indicated by interlor receipts of 8,411,775 bush- | United States: The market is much quieter, Deciduds and Citvss Frdits | Quicksitegy, fake 6 the indifference of important interes it Bb tho rroviey Prime mercantile paper—41,@5% per cent. els, azalnst 6,139,583 bushels last year and | but prices continue steady and even the higher 2 bull market &t this time. Whether the Standard Ofl party are adverse to an upward The railroad bond market was affected by | Sterling exchange is strong, with actual | 6,664113 in 1899. prices pald in Montana are justified by the | selling to-day more than on previous days of | business in bankers' bills at $4 85%@4 85% for sales this week. The high activity of the mills | Grapes continue to arrive wet and soft. %301 movement or mot, it is evident that the in-| 4y. wiek Total sales, par value, $2,700,000. demand and at §4 83@4 88% for sixty days, o % | 18 evinced by the fact that mills that habitually | Peach 1 mand Qustriels are & w;-kmeltehnexfrnts;:eél; léflf?’ffl‘ TUnited States bonds were all unchanged on Ic'osled m’telsh-;fi 84@84 S6%%. 5 5 scour d-.u ulle;r gwe wozfi} have been buying ms'l‘,‘h': T Mo S Lo ust now. Apart fro e the last call. ommercial bills—$4 s214@4 83%. : scoured wool in Boston this week as thef B o bad financing they are more ex- | T N, Commeealal; bills—$ 825 04 3% New York Grain and Produce | | Sooirine siants cannot keep up. with the ‘ae: | Cantaloupes and Nutmegs are in light receipt posed to sharp fluctuations from trade vicissi- | Mexican_dollars—45 tivity of the rest of the machinery. The re- | 8nd firm. Huckleberries are in heavy supply, El ET tudes and speculative management than was| Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Close. | Bonds—Governments, steady; States, tnac- | k| ceipte of wool in Boston since January 1 has | 165 boxes coming in. Strawberries wers lats FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. ever possible with the railroads. The latter are | Atchison 3400 T6% 75 T6% | tive; raflroads, weak. o Deen 220,333,400 pounds, against 142,499,565 pounds | again. now ressonably capitalized and honestly man- | Atchison pfd . 4% 9% | e 4 —FLOUR—Receipts, 16,- | for the same period in 1300. The Boston shi Cranberries to arrive are still higher, and ) investor has mo diffi- | Baltimore & Ohio 985 995 e NEW YORK, Oct. 4 e 16 i = a o g Ao, A e iuine the eseential facts as to | Balto & Ohlo pfd. ss° s | Condition of the Treasury. 800 barrels;. exports, 15600 barrels. Very dull | enis to dsfs sre BLIGIT pounds against | the demand is good at very firm prices. Butter has advanced slightly et wholesale, their intrinsic value. This much cannot be | Canadian Pacific . 108 08% | & and rather weak. in 1900, S DEIHHOUE FHGIES but the retall prices are about as before. Egss said of the industrials. Secrecy s ecil one of | Samaie Boutiem - % 7% | WASHINGTON, Oct. {—To-day's statement| WHEAT—Recelpts, 24150 bushels; exports, i By 1oL 5 par box for good to choles | gnq Cheese are unchanged. the objectionable features in X s % 2 -+ | of the treasury balance sh A 89,500 bushels. Spot, dull. No. 2 red, 74%c f. 1 » . F ! age- | Ch & Onio " p ows: Available cash | 8,500 bushels. - PLOMS 40GTse. per box; Prunes, 50c@St per | There is little mew to mote in Fruits and ment. and public opinion 1s vastly mors hoe, | Chicss & Alton | % L% | valance, $171,01,704; gold, $102,639,5: o. b. afloat; No. 3 red. T8%o elevator.” Option: Portland’s Business. crate e . Vegetables. New Cranberries are coming in, te. PEACHES—20@30c per box; Peaches in car- | but they promise to be high this year as the Chicago Ind & Louis % | change In price. They first weakened slight- | PORTLAND, Oct. 4.—Clearings, $426,926; bal- | riers, 25@40c; Mountain Peaches, 40@60c per 39t | —— wera exceedingiy dull all day, with little Chicago Ind & L pf my wfl, 72 72 o the great powers of the latter and thelr tr mendous_combinations. What the next Con Chi . LA Iy under bearish cables and Argentine crop | ances, $8,510. box, Bastern crop .is short. . Grapes ave coming in SO e Sy e | Chicaco & Great West 2100 21y 2y 2ty Bank Cleari news, rallied on covering, but finaliy weakened — POMEGRANATES—#0c@$1 per box. e e TS s e eems very likely to be taken, and|Chicago & G W A pfd. 100 8% B8i% 811 an earings. under realizing and closed easy. May, TI%@ Northern Wheat Market. PEARS_Winter Pears, 50c@$1 per box. There is plenty of Poultry in_ the markets 1 Roosevelt, conservative as he now | Chicago & G W B ptd.. 400 44 43 42 P e bas mever ehown any particular | Chicago & Northwestern 100 198 188 182 | & friendliness for these combinations. ~Publicity | Chicago R 1 & P §00 140 138% 139 QUINCES—40@60c_per box. HOPS—Steady. el STRAWBERRIES—$5 per chest for . | and prices are low. Game is high and scarce, B SRR PR O R Long- HIDES—Firm, OREGON. worths and $3@4 for large berries. as the season has just opened and the new ica 800 140 3 b 2 s Game law prohibits any one person from hav- o “pome_gort will provably be insisted upon | Chicago Term & Trans 130 0y lug 2y | NEW YORK Oct. 4—The following table, | NOOLTQUEL ' inos stensy AN O A Walts Wk | A s O Do chee fo More than By Ducke Ja s geatemtys #nd this is just what is most n:e‘d:‘i b | O e e T pel. % §§x’2 7% | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | COFFEE—Spot Rio, easy. MIild, market 8 o P it Sem. Bo HASPDERRIES—$5@6 per b on any one day. Quail are not allowed to be foast Besired by Epeculative managers. S CC a5t Lous : | ings at the principal cities for the week ended | quict. Futures closed steady, 5@10 polnts net | TACOMA, Oct. 4—WHEAT—Quiet; blue| HUCKLEBERRIES—6@Sc ver Ib. s0ld at aM. 3 Colo Bouthern 1st pid | October 3, with the percentage of increase and | lower. Total sales, 24,500 bags, including: Oc- | stem, Gdo; club, G3c. CRANBERRIESCape Cod, $9@9 25 per bar-| Coal. per ton— Weather Report. | Colo Southern 2d pfd decrease as compared with the corresponding | tober. 4.30c; November, 4.95c; December, 5.05c rel: Coos Bay, §2 50@3 per box. Cannel ......$—@13 00} Southfield | e meuthes 0 o e sty Y | March, 5.50@5.35¢c; May, S0c; June, 5.60c Foreitn Mariat 40@50c for double layer boxes: | Wellinston .. —@11 00| Wellington o (120th Meridian—Paocific Time.) Delaware L & Western . | July, September, @s.80c. gn Markets. 540 Seattle ....... 9 00@—|Coes Bay. 700 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 45 p. m. | Denver & Rio Grande.. Vo e Ty ’l‘:éez{gf"cr%e;’y“;‘ S—Nutmegs, 2@60c per box; Canta- | Dairy Produce, ete— The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | DeAVer & Rio G prd. k. EGGS—Recelpts, 000 package e e ol sthver, W% e c@SL per crate; Walermelons, GIS | Butter, choice, 80.5098) Ranch Eggs, per @ate ms compared with those of same dato | Brie ist pfd . Boston . ern, candled, %c; do, uncandle e ote Wi e o s | "GRAPES-Large open boxes brins sbout 5 g Kol foss season, and rainfall in last twenty-four | Brie 24 pfd . | Philadeiphia .. ey Engilsh_country markets, quiet and steady. per cent more than small boxes and crates, | Cheese, Cal . Bows ; . | Great Nortnern pid. . St. Louis % # DV EREOOL, Ot Gt uiet and steady. | which are quoted as follows: Sweetwater, | Checse, Eastern. Last = This Test |EHobking Yalley .. 20 52 5% Gl | Eittsburs . 2 5 Standard California, bs 9%A@ss 10d; wheat in | @0 Der box and crate; Tokay, %@60c; Mus- | Cheese, Swiss. Satioes— B e aw| pones Wiy ppl j Dthpele et Chicago Grain Market. Parls, firm; flour 1n Barls: fim: Froneh seun. | &, 20%c; Black. Big¥e; Isabella. %@6c; | Common Eggs. Eureka . 3.99 2.63 | Nlinois_ Central . | San Francisco...... g " oy mackuta qhitels waatie ’;"’h 'T“f‘; eoun- | Cornichon, 60@65c; White Grapes, $28@32 per ton | poyys, a G Red Bluff ¢ 18 !l Towa Central . | Ginetnnagt 5 OO D Seads . Fusiand, st for Zinfandel and sugas for White, " SO0 pol ool Bacramento e s | Towa Central pr | Kansas City ¥ ETE * S Oranges, 5@ 50; Lem- 3 7 Ban Francisco 0 8 ? | Lake Erie & Western Minneapolis . 2%, FLOESICAL Enoin ons, §1G1 % for common and §2@2 50 for good to | YOUNE Roost Fresno : 5 3| Lake Bric & W prd. Cleveland .. 2 CHICAGO, Oct. 4—Pit conditions provaled in cholce:, Grape Fruit, $1g2 50; Mexican Limes, OB e -pendence 67 -83 | Touisville & Nashvi | New Orleans . i had e . '$6@6 50; repacked, 3 Y 3 San Luis Obispo. [ 2 13 | Manhattan L . orrenns | Detrott 75 2 Jowar Gorn Snack e ok Al Litle reoupers # | oS per unch; Pineappies, 51 9GS per dozen. | Ervers, each Los Angeles ° 211 - | Metropolitan St R; | Loutsville 22, tivo nver. | Etatitics (wers:heasish Snd, lack, — Brollers, each. San Diego 0 0% Mexican Central . | Indianapoiis .. 8820412 49. i) & declaen dexnatanty, it (cromd Iavaced; the LOCAL MARKETS. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raist T Sen Francisco data: Meximum temperature, | Mexican Natiopal | Providence 6,905,000 3. selling side. December opened %@%c lower at Tie 1S, G1SINS. | Ducks, each.:.....40@50| Teal, per pair....u e o i Minneagolis & St | Omaha . 0 56%@56%c on lower cables and on good weather | 4 _ * Grene, cach..-31 QL5 Widgean. pr pair. 506 e ooty st guinisun temi- | Missour! Pacific [ Biwaukes 1 for maturing crops, The outside demand was Conditions remain wnchanges. The demand | BiSSoR, paif'-.. 9% smali Dick. puir =g peratures were reporicd from Eastern stations: sas | Buttalo i 3 ese, pair..—@s1 Boston. 62.44; Cincinnati, 5-38; Washington, | Missouri Kan & T pfd. 1,900 52 51 513 | St. Paul . slow and nearly all the buying was for the . Doves, pr dz. Short Interest. ~December Worked Off to S6%0, Exchange and Bullion. $o very gool &t prexious yeiowe : Meats, per pound— : st S ean | 8 B | Tt | but recovered most of the loss until Snow’'s re- FRUITS—Apricots, 7%@8%c for Rovals and § 3 B e b Louis' 01 s Do port came out, indicating 1 point higher in last [ ¢ by o oo o @13 for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- S| Bnd Steak - olladelphin. 64-44: Omaha, 56-38; Sall Lake | Norfolk & Western. St. Josep month's crop 'condition. ' This depressed the | SISTHNE BxChanse, - = $484 | atea Apples, 6@7c; sun-drled, 3%@4lc: ] T e Iph ; Qmaba, 5 ok & Wy sEdea market again and December closed weak, %o | S{STIInE Exchanee, sisht = 48y | Peaches. su@se: Pears s@3c: Plums, pitted, | Pt orthern Pacific pfe Memphi; vn, at b6lze. ted, 1@2 ectarines, 5 i 7@ | Pennsylvania Sachinicn in a speculative way. The few orders placed | giiver per ouncer. . 2| "PRUNES—New crop are quoted as follow $@10| Pork' Ch: 5 R A o were not enough to influence the 'market either | Siivory, P35, OUnce:: e ~ 1] i ; 0912| Pork Sanse; s 2% =Z8 3| Reading 1st prd Los Angeles v: December opened %#@%c down at 65%@ > @ * rs. d@d%c: T0-80°'s, 336@3%c; $0-90's, 3 Pork, fres] 15G—| Veal g g g5 £ |Reading2dpta Salt Lake City. 12c on lower cables, heavy receipts and fine < B @2%¢c per Ib. FraMs and. Boak 3 6TATIONS. £ 22 22 2|5 Touls & San Fren | Totedo - harvesting weather. 'Most of the traders de- Wheat and Other Grains. RAISINS (price per 20-b box): _Clusters— el i 2 58 B~ glstL outs & § ¥ 1st pti Portiabd, OF . serted wheat for the com pit and as a result Imperial, §3; Dehesa, §2 50; fancy, $1 7. Lon. | ALisator Pears, _@m’N“!ml‘Molonl. 3 e 4 3 s & 8 F 2d pfd. | 5 g wheat followe e coarser cereal somewhat. —Th: . 5; ¥'°. - - each 5@10 L T T 5|8t Louis Southwestorn. o Decemner fctuated veory marrawly ahd touehed | WHBAT-Paria {utures were higher and Liv- | 898, WIS Zriereri, B {50, TROStON™: | Almonas -15G20| Peache s == e Louis 8 W pfd | Fort Worth - 65%@08%c, closing steady, %c lower, at 68%c. | erpool futures weaker. Russian Wheat was | Four-crown, d%c: Three-crown, 4%c: Two- | Bobsoa: _ 3@ 5 Pears, 1b o3 e iRty Paul ‘Atlanta Oats were dull. December closed a shade | freely offered at Liverpool. Argentine ship- | crown, 3%c; Seedless Muscatels, 4%c; s,edle,.;sf‘“;%fl;hd‘" -15@2% Plums, 1b . -4@10 " Cloudy | Norfolk lower at 35%@35%e. ments for the week were 208,000 bushels, against | Sultanas, _5ic; Thompson Seedless, 6%c. | orcaoer oo dWr. 20030 Pineapples, each..40@50 o4 Cloudy | Des Moines Provisions gained some strength on higher | goy 000 for the same week last % Bleached Sultanas—Fancy, 8%c; choice, Tio: | Granberries, qt Pomegranates, dz.40@50 53 Ciond New Haven . prices for hogs, but the trade was only local ntyean standard, 6%c; prime, 5%c. Bleached Thomp. | Cantaloupes, e @15 Persimmons, de= —@30 .88 loudy e e and light. January pork closed 1%%c higher, | Chicaso opened easy on large Northwestern | cono Fixtra fancy, 11¢; fancy, 10c; choice, o7 | HisseP™5 310 Quinces. per Ibiw 4@ § . g i 200 | Augusta .. lard 5c up and ribs 7%@10c higher. * | receipts, but a firm undertone developed better | standard, 7%c: prime, 6%c. % 795 | Grapes, per @ 6§ Raisins, per Ib.... @15 e R Giosdy 0] 1100 2% - ooty | Nasnvilie _ The leading futures ranged as follows: buylng orders. There Was a good general de- | NUTS—Walnuts, NG. 1 softshell, 33e; No, 3, | FTuckleberries | Raspberries, dwr.40@50 Los Angeles 280 Clear .00 foledo St L & W pfd.. 1,200 341 331 341, | Worcester Wheat No. 2— mand for winter Wheat, but spring was neg- |‘Tt%c; No. 1 hardshell, 9¢; No. 2, 7c; Almonds, per 1b -10@12% | Strawberries, per s~ Pyt | Union Pacific . 3900 9% 95 961, | Grand Rapids s = lected. Snow fssued an estimate making the | i3@ide for papershell, 10@ilc for softshell and | Cr2nSeS, 40z .....25@50 drawer ... - v Ol on Pacific prefd. %00 87% 57 573 | Sloux City ctober o 66 6% | crop 772,000,000 bushels. The clearances from | 5@6c for hardshell: Peanuts, 5@7c_for Eastern; | roncs, 497 ~—@10| Wainuts, per 1b..15@20 2992 Pt Clay bash 30,000 21% 20% 213 | Dayton, Ohio 8% 68 8% | Atlantic’ and Gulf ports for the week were | Brazil Nuts, 12@13%c: Filberts, 12@I2tic; Pe- | Loron® doz 20@30| Watermelons, ea..10g25 3.6 Cloudy o3 m!z 31 1, | Syracuse 1,206,384 B 2% G,H;S%fwml}“u;h:l& s A 1y | <55 1@lac; Cocoallz\%tum%n Wi) » Vegetables— % E y 1% 17 17% | Scranton 1,489,187 s et continued dull and not materiall ONEY—Comb, c for bright Asparagus, per Ib. @15 ze Cloudy 00| Wheel & Lake £ 20 pri 30 28 2% 2 | Portiand, Mo Qetober 8% 5% 54% | changed. 7 | 1130 for light amber; water white Getrasted, 33, | Artichokes, Sox. oS3 ions, per. 1 Ban Francisco ..29.98 Er Gy, 0| Waeman Qa2 | Spoicane gl W 3% 80| Spot Wheat—Shippins, %@%Ke: milling. 98%c | goc; light amber extracted, #4@c; dark, 4G | Beets, doz ... || 06— Okrar"arep 1o San xfi«:nf‘ Obiepo.20.92 e pEzress Compantes e 33 3% 33 St CALL BOARD SALES. P EESWAX—25G25c per 1. B’E‘:r:}e;m;:i- o %‘gufi?oe?pm 20,08 Cloudy .00 | Avearioan A Wiimington, Del December 35 ] $x | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. e Tig Dried Lima, b.. 6@ 8 Sweet Potatoes, b 290 Clear .00 | United States 00 Davenport May ...oens a7 3 ik g Seconld s:ammll_Nso ui]efl. Provisions. C:}reen Lima, 1b.. §@10| Parsnips, pr doz. 20.08 Cloudy T. | Wells-Fargo 1;5';!11 FlV:r Mess Pork, per barrel— £ ”fieqflsgoro S e_!;fl&;x—,?%czm_nberqm ctls, c-fi?"' Beans.. 6@— Radishes, dz beh: B B L ] ot o | Fopeka -romv- . |?§r‘§§r‘; e ot Wis uus R iernorn. Besslon_Dectmper 500 oi1s 995s. | Stocks of Hams, Bacon and Lerd are sufn. Coleryt et o 30 | St o be: w68 Clear .00 | Amer Car & Foundry, et . | May .. BT BN B BN |, DAREEThe st fa poperted dull, both | etent for the current demand without being Gress. doz bnchs.15G20 Sammer Squash, e ~ Amer Car & F prefd ittle Rocl . Lard, per 100 pounde— ere an Ty. ough there are | o o ive and prices rule steady. The Chi ‘ucumbers, doz...10@15 emperature at 7 a. Anors K ineest OO Helena . 4 OCtODET -.vecveonen 980 990 980 9go | @& number of vessels to load for Europe it is d i lcago | Egg Plant, Ib e = e = | Amer Linseed O1l prefd Knoxville . 766,537 " November . 962 972% 062 o7y |5ald that thelr cargoes have already been | market was firmer again. Garlie WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL { Amer Smelt & Ret Lowell 555,444 . January and May.. 925 927% 9224 9 27i4 | bousht and e there fs no longer | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for | Green P X FORECAST.. Amer Smelt & Ref prd ‘Wichita .. 650,436 Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— any demand T8%c S o heavy, 12%@13c for light medium, l4c for light, | Green Corn, doz..10 The pressure has fallen rapidly during the | ARaconda Mining C { Akron . 637,900 . Qctober s 84T% BETH 84TH 8 Feed, 12%@3%c for choice bright, T0@7l4c | 15¢ for extra light and IS¢ for s red, | Lettuce, per doz.. ast twenty-four hours along the Sierras and | Brooklyn Rapid Transit. % | New Bedford SOT48T ... January 807% 81 805 8 ,}';2 for No. 1 and 67ic for off grades; Brewing and | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 14@14%c; California | Mushrooms, pr 1b.25@40 D alone The soutbern Gosst - Chondy weather | Colorado Fuel & Iron... | Lexington ...... ; s May .. $14 90" sy s | Shipoing grades, TN4GEVGc: Chevalier, %00 | Homs, tho; Mess Beel, 1l per barrel; extra | Fish— el e p | Consolid a i leld. 8 - d £ i ime - JROUR S s e o e Binghamton Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, easy: CALL BOARD SALES. Yo xira clear, §3; Mess, $19; Smoked Bocs | C2i%ir kico ‘ot rain are reported along the constfrom | CoNUNI"RL AN Chattanooga - (X1 No.$ spring wneat, 61c; No. 2 red, S$%QEdkc; | Informal Session—:ls oclock—No" sales. 14c per pound. " | Codfish - ance appears to be developing 1n Northern Ne. | Glucose Sugar Kalamazoo . 12.4 No. 2 corn, 56%@iTc; No. 2 oats, 85%c; No. 2| Second Session—December—2000 ctls, 683c, LARD—Tierces quoted at 7%@Sc per Ib for | Flounders os. ping in Northern Ne- | mouire Coal . FOTEO ..ohuersienies’ © BOLITLS 808 white, 3734@@c; No. 3 white, §1@ic; No. 2| Regular Morning Session—December—i00 ctls, | compound and 12 for pure; half-barrels, pure, | Halibut . The t 1 it : International Paper Youngstown 507,008 82.3 rye, bdle; fair to choice malting,.55%@60c; No. | 68téc. 12%c; 10-1b tins, 12%c; 6-1b tins, 12%e¢; 3-Ib’ fln‘: Herri: The temperature still continues slightly below | 1% remarional P prefd Springfield, Ohio. 20.3 1 Northwestern, $150: prime timothy . seed, | Afternoon Session—No sales. 13c. R the normal in the great valieym and conditions | International Power Tockford 2400 $5 65; mess pork, 'per bbIL., $14 40@14 45; lard, per | OATS—Offerings continue large and the mar- | COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 10%0; three | Do hores #22 Dot vecy. Shvoikbls or saisis muking. ey : s a5 100 pounds, 33 95@9 97%: short-rib sides (loose), | ket is dull and unchanged. half-barrels, 10c; one tlerce, 9%4¢; two tlerces, | Perch .. Bowen, cniiag SGRghE. - Octber co n?)r‘mmy Wational Biscuit, ex-afv Jacksonville 48 508 70; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $7 50@ | ~Grays, $110@120; whites, $1109130; black, | 9%c; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. e S g - ooy, B, s B3 National Lead ; Stoux Falls . 1651 776; short clear sides (boxed), 9 15g9 25| $1@1 15, and red, $1 050120 per ctl. o i $2G%| Brook Trout. Northern ornja—Cloudy Saturday: prob- | National Salt 4 Seniont 241 whisky, basts of high wines, $1 30; clover, con- | = CORN—Chicago showed little change. There cdes: Toll Wool Rockeod 12%@15| Whitefish . anly showers. along the morthern coast; | Natjonl Sate ‘prefd. 1. s L I 5 fract grade, $8 2. was pome bear pressure, but the macker re | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. |Rockasn - 0@12% | Clams, galion. g B e e Lt~ B orth American 2 | Tacksonville, Tii. 9.5 e s Rt disposed to yield. The only subport. hows e e —— < S hardsheli, Tb e e r Saturday; fresh| pacific Coast - | 1Cotumbus, Ohlo. 27 il costpts. Shipments. | gver, scemed to be from speculators, The de- | There have been some transactions in ardinae N e s e s 5 et £ Pacific Mail 7 | $Houston ... 22 Whatt ooenols .000 | yiand was not equal to the supply. Snow ad- to Hobs st 5@%c, but it new | Sardines ..........10Q0— Mussels, s i oary In etrems northern Pirtion | Peopie's Gas X £Colorado Springs 800718 ..., kbt 34000 | Vancea his estimate of the condition of the | Secrament is sald that | Shrimps @10 Oysters, Cal. Baturday; cloudy elsewhere; fresh southwest | proscod Steel Gar. 2 §Wheeling, Vi 741,768 o 182,000 | crop 10 points to 59.8. 1o more can be obtained at these figures. Saleg | Shad .. 10G—| Do, Eastern, g._m wind - = | Preseea Steel Car prefd &Chester .. 390,593 2 il “}W’ This market continued dull, nominal and un- | throughout the State are reported at 9@12ic, San Prancieco and icinity—Cloudy in the | Lui Palace CAr.... §ViTkesbarss . ORI 23000 | changed. but the San Francisco gparket s quoted rathee Tt N EANDER b, Meabin | Republic Steel . i 200 | “Bastern 1s quoted to arrive in bulk at $162% | ghove these prices. Growers continue firm 4} 3 Fm{mncomcxix gfl public Steel prefd. Totals, U. 8. $2, 5 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | for White, §152% for Yellow and §157%4@1 60 | nolders. 3 o s [ e ey Outside N. Y..... 791,705,154 market was firm; creamery, 1@21c: dairy, o Rtk e ol Hides and_Tallow continue firm, and there is STOCK MARKET. * - —eemegt | Unfon Baz & B oo RIS S FlegShoese, steady, SK@loKe. Bggs. A | SUCKWHEAT-Nominal: tone Ia first hands, | * E920. 2 4% irvs cutls ana_ brands senn | fon Bag ‘o pret _ 20 ontreal .. 1457, % — tho —_— ited States Leather.. 7,000 11% 10% 11% | Toronto ... 12,113,122 e o SRl A e DL about 1}c under quotations. Heavy saltec EASTERN MARKETS. |1 Gotes Nase uochion oF% S . pme oy gt Flour and Millstuffs. Steers, Tic: medlum, 10c; light, tc; Cow Hides,| On the morning session of the Bond Ex- | J § Rubber ... 2, 13% 12% 13% | Halifax . 1,544,904 2 e B L e Vol ;5-.- tags. 7c; Saited | charge Market-st. R.R. was lower at 3%@s5, ...... | | T & Rubber prefd 8 41" 414 | Vancouver, B. . Foreign Futures. FLOUR—Callfornia Family Extras, 3 250 | 1oib: Ty Iides, 10610%cs Cully. tiv: For: 1400 | %ome holders taking their profits. G = T DnusdSiates Beeel ;e SRS ey S o st Ea 2 ; 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, § 1598 35; | J0er ey’ Calf, isc: Cills and” Brands Siv; | Electrio was of at $3 %, extension of come New Vork Stock Market Western Tnion D120 %% 0% 9% | Victorla, B. C. 391,454 06| * Oregon, §2 §0G2 75 per barrel for famlly and | Sheepskins, shearlings, 15@30c each; short Wool.| Peting lines operating asainst quotations 2 g 4 R 4 §QuEbEC . evvrs 1,496,742 ; #7568 tor bakers'; Washington bakers', §275 wgdle each: medium, W0aTic; long Wool og | Contra Costa Waier was higher at 413 3 —_ . ‘ctal shares sold......593,900 3 each; Hc for large | 15 75. A " NEW YORK, Oct 4.—The eccentricities of CLOSING BONDS. Totals, Canada. %3 . Wheat— MILLSTUFFS_Prices 1n sacks are as fol- | and §2G2 2 for medium, $1 75 for small and s | ney DUTINeSS Was fair. The ol stocks were the indusirial stocks continued to be a disturb- ing factor in the stock market to-Gay. Yes- terday’s list of semi-demoralized stocks was in- cregsed to-Gay by o number which were not lows, us? discount to the trade; Grah: @$1 for Colts;, Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 fc Flour, §8. per 100 bs; Rye Flour, §2 75; Hye | §1 25@1 60 for medtum, §1 % foF small and 506 | S48 s Mo eooer flasks Tackes 2ol up. 1o Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, 37; Corn Meal, 3 %: | fof Coits. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 3c; | b namber. of teansacti i ass, with extra cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $5; Hominy, $4 | fall or medfum skins, 30c; winter or thin skins. | v Lo o, S W @+ 25; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 %; Cracked | 20c. Goatskins—Prime Angoras, Tic; large and | © ahe afbny’” U 8 ref 2s reg. 109 |L & N Uni 4s ‘108 {Mex Cent 4s -107%| Do 1st inc 108 | Minn & St L ds. Not included in_totals because containing | QLoinE other”ftems than clearings, SNt ncluded in osing fotals because of no comparison for last year. il filiiasie # Wheat— 2 ot | D s 138 M R Opening . % Wh Farina, $450; Whole W mooth, t0c; medium, 3e. The Alaska Treadwell mine reports :fi:':d e ,;{,,‘:,‘,’12‘,“{ ‘hfw:—ax u'n?a' ";‘?3;'-1“ & Do new 4o ;‘\mm' 1Y gisT ixf * * | Closing .- £ no;:f‘ a”za ‘Rotied o.t-u(h-mu).n:cusu?%: TA{.ww lg'efln:dn.' sxg- No. 1 rendered, 4% (“nr:x:;l‘;d m‘-”?‘edsen‘;”;'?lb& B AR ons ‘l’h’: ratiroad stecks were also in marked disfavor - Bradstreet's on Trade. Flour— in sacks, $6 50@S; Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peq;' @3%c per Ib; No. 2, ‘3%@ic; grease, 3c. i el AR TaTe. sab 16 teas wp 504 suffered severe declines on selling. out of g Opening. $5; Green Peas, §6 50 per 100 Ibs. WOOL—Spring, 1300 or 1901—Southetn, detact- | i e to ore e 760, Total product, boldings. But the still more potent factor to- werd reaction was the renewed pressure to liguidate in Amalgamated Copper, which car- ried the price down an extreme 2% to B86%, which g the lowest point on the present move ment, even aliowing for the 1% per cent in- terest which has eome off. There was a sug- Closing ive, 1 months, 1@Sc; Oregon Valley fine, 14 | Loy, the ore averaging § SL per ton. " Gross —_— . & u » 1@ | expenses were $62,500. — Hay and Feedstuffs. Lc; do, medium and coarse, 1@lic; Oregon, | The Sc assessment on Petroléum Center Of New York Metal Marke Eastern, choice. 11@lic; do, fair to socod, 9@ - mter Ol NEW YORK, Oct. 4$—Bradstreet’s to-morrow al iy 2 = lic; Nevada, 10@12c. h&'s::inn\gel- Pt 95% | will : While speculative market g i Hay was again reported firm, with a good | Fall—San Joaquin, §%@8%c; San e River ompany has levied an T e ehow moastionary tomincres cobt | NEW YORK, Oct. 4—There occurred & 8- | qemand and moderate recelpts. Prices stood | Lambs', T%@%; Middle County, S0100; edUn | assessment of lic. delinquent October 31. ool dlstributive trade and industry are aciive | Vere break in tin at London under a continu- | the same. There was no further change in | $IM Mountain, free. §@ilc; do. defective, 3gsc; The Parrott Copper Mining Company has de- . 85 Reading Gen 4s, 201% 5L & I M con 5 104% /8 L & 8 F 4s. c lared a quarterly dividend of geetive break in the price of spot copper agaln jon of the liquidating movement, and the | Feedstuffs. Humboldt and Mendocino, 11612 per 15, = L. of $I per share, S N amben Dvs inteni. Wi secred o uit T s e RO i O o was Bnally weslk af & met loss of£3 o8, | BRANLI20 50G21 60 per ton. HOPS—$@I0c for falr and 11@Mo Der Ib for |‘was §1 30 This 1s the think o dividend cate that the present ,!ortuu: of Amalgamated ward. obtainable measures of production | thus gpot was quoted at £109 153 and futures | MIDDLINGS—§22@23 per ton. go0od to choice. ‘to cut down its df copper mining Copper are more or less intimately connected 1% | and development for the nine months of the | ui £io7 66 Locally the tin market followsd | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, - $1f o 2 fortnight. The Amalgamates oo 10, the last with the maintenance of the price of raw cop- 118% vear testify to this. Bank clearings are | the depression abroad and dropped about fifty | ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill. $26: lobbing, ‘General Merchandise. tazty dfvidend from & o ey geduced its quar- D e e o o sk nit 1193 heavily in cxcess of previous vears, railway | points to 324@24 %. No demand was noted | $26 50G@2T; Cake, $1§ Corn z. ) conda ‘fts semi-anmual Stvidend Todml AT of that stock and of other industrials, 81 | earnings continue very favorable and talk of Rore: "while offerings were liberal. Meal, Cracked Corn, $34 ‘Mixed — 'vidend from $175 to b‘"\-r. was tbe scrutiny by the banks of 105 | ecarcity of cars for @iffe; sections of the ( Copper here was featureless and finally un- GRAIN BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, %@ | o~ .. + o - — ——— collateral in their loans end the disposi- 105% | country is heard. Faflures 8re more numerous | charged. In London a further drop of £1 was | HATY- t, §780Q10; Cholce, $10 50@11; | Fhe; local make, %c less than ; Wooi | Continued From Page Thirteen, \ 1Y -

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