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| THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1901 lard, 100 7234, short-rib | den; String Beans, 1%@2; Limas, 2@2%c; Cab- | $17 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 45 | 10 Peerless .. sides ¢ ?’e:":"f)sh s;‘§‘55° .gr;oesgu:? shoulders | bage, 6073 per cu;“'ro%l(im thom K‘g ameds, éler 2000 1bs and 3830 per tom, according 10 Peerless. B %0 ... boxed), B xed), | 20@35¢; eppers, 5 rand, i treet, . 8 35@8 wh‘t’?ky‘?\bflfl"flffifi Wines, $1.30. | @i0e per box; Carro LG per sack; Cu: | OILS—California Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1 50 San Joaquin Oil and Dev. ‘cumbers, 30c; Pickles, per 1b for small | 70c; pure, §1 20; Linseed Ofl, in barrels, boiled. ok oS Bicetits. Suvmpiie and 1@l%e for large: Garlic, 1%@2%c: Green | 7c: raw, 7Tic; 'cases, Sc more; Lucol, 6l Jor MINING STOCKS. Wheat, bushels” 165,000 | 500" For Bell; Ban Flant, 0@ste per bors Sum: | eotis winter strained. barrele Gt casss, stci | Following were the sales in the San Fyan- | Corn, bushels - 283000 | mer Squash, 60@75c; Marrowfat Squash, $6@S | China Nut, 55@72c per gallon: purz Neatstoot, | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: o e 146,000 | per ton; Hubbard Squash, $20. in barrels, Tlc; cases, Tac; Sperm, purs, fc: Morning Sesston. On the Produce Bxchange to-day the butter G Yy an ame. Oll, barrels, 83 for Ceylon and size for Aus- | jop Chollar . - 0l 0 Tnlon Con 0 13 market was steady; creamery, 14@213%c; dairy, alian. 00 Mexican ellow LB 13@1%. Cheese, sieady. %@10%c. Eggs, firm; | With the exception of Turkeys, which are In | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, In bulk, [ 3% Mexican . 18| 100 Yellow Jacket. 14 - oD T e QML Be demand and higher, Poultry is aull and in good | 18%c; Pearl Ol in cases, 20c; Astral, 2ic; Star. | 550 Ophir -- 80 Canada So 2nds...108) o supply. Two cars of Eastern were put on, | 3 Extra Star, #c: Elaine, %ec; Bocene, Zo: Afternoon Session. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Gent of Ga. bars 0T ] D Sane oz e L % # | making four thus far this week. Caces, Tikc: Benzing. dn bulk, Tici in cases, | 300 Best & Beleher 13| 100 Ophir H Do 1st inc.. 718 A & A P ds..... 8% A | Game arrived In good. condition again, and | 0ic; $6-degree Gasoline, In bulk, 20c; in cases, [ 100 Challenge %! 200 Oohir | 2 : Ghes & 0 Bisi.. |50 Paciflo 4s...11 s Foreign Futures. ] previous orices were malntatned without'diff- | 2602’ Et3 et a| 10 con Cal & Va 00 Overma o4 a g s . on 3450 8% So Rallway 3a.....119% culty. Arrivals were 61 sacks, _ TURPENTINE-38%ec per gallon In cases and | 30 Con Cal & Va..1 75 {0 Qrerman 4+ Silver continues to creep up. ‘Exchange undisturbed. STt Qe fo. 80y Tex & Pacific dats.0li 1 4 . % | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@lfc for Gob- |02 0 drums and iron bareels o . | 20 Occidentai w ; B 3 I . Chi & NW con 7s.133 | Union Pacific is.. 105 blers and 13@16c for Hens; Geese, per palr. $15) | pany quotes, per Ib, fn 100-b bags: Wivat asier wol-quiet.. Bovisy sheiey e 06 B cony 43 0% | Wheat— UIVERFOOL. 1. March, | @1 75: Goslings, §175@2; Ducks, 3Gt 50 for | "Cubes, Crushea and Fine Crushed, 4.80c; Pow- Gulamtie wiea e shB (W (ke Pustfio Sack Oats fi C declining and Rve weak CC&S L g 4s.104 " |Wabash 1sts .....[120% | Opening 5 9% | old and $350@4 50 for young; Hens, 33 50@4 50; | dered, 4.75c; Candy Granulated, 4.75¢; Dry e S ats firm, Corn declming y ; Sl & ) : Closing 8 5% | youns Roosters, 85 014 50; old Reosters. $3500 | Gramulateq Comtectionery” ACHeIRGit LT R O e & Havere., g 7 ; Fryers, $3 23@3 50; Broilers, 5 ror | Granu : Beet Granulate bags 5 2 > k Hay steady. Bran and Corn products lower again. TR Whist. Oct. Jan.-Apr. | laree and #3325 ror small; Figeons, 312 |only), 44ei Mugnolia A 4.%c; Extra C, 41 100 Caledonia -..... 27| 20 Mexican - . d e - . . 5 g 4 B ® 5 dozen for old and §1 75@2 for Squal olden C, 4.05c; D, 3.95c; barrels, re: ollar 7 2 v 3 Erle gen 1s. 7% Wis Cent 4s. Opening 2040 25 et Gcae ! x ¢ N “holl; 08| 250 Ophir . st vemas Scusporivly e, DEME Yo SNE Af it sl 1y {EEREE LS = 8BS {lenlrpe r o R Sl e e ey | S v s i il Ay, e e, g 5 lard, 5: Canvasback, $3@5; Sprig, $2 50 | % barrels or it: ivalent. Dominos, half- | 100 Confidence . 500 Potost 8 Eotaioes end Dnioks Sl Swme. ¥ epebables feviyteloss, MINING STOCKS. Opertay s | Esleh WEE Convistack AO5, Shric, HIT Daels or e smivime | Dominer Maif | I Conbamer i 35 B Petons b Poultry and Game about as before quoted Rl fon Do Gy 12 £ & Ducks, 150; Black Jacks, 31 SO;GEnslisr;a%glne. for Granulated will'be taken that consist of | 20 Gould & Curry. 12 gn \l»uow Jacket. 1 ouiry - 09 & 60 {Ontario 2 $2 50; Jack Snipe, $150; Gray 'Geese, 50; | more than 50 per cent of Beet Sugar. Afternoon Session. Butter and E in liberal supply and weak. Cheese unchanged. e i Bhocnis Eastern Lizestock Market. TG B e Al a Recei, f Prod g R Kl ez = Hitey omo CRES SR BDer P PG mEnr. S€C- | Comstock Tunnei.; 6 |Potosi eceipts of Produce. Dot Cak & Va3 R O v i Table Grapes firm under light arrivals. Wine Grapes about out. Gon Cal and Va.'i & |sevage £e W e diigr GRrese wig Bagos, ? e Py bk o Pyt “} e Gri r vals. . eadwood Terra.., 50 |Sierra N A ICAGO, Oct. 30.—CATTLE—Recaints, 21,- L FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Quinces and Melons dragging. Limes weak. fizi.“s%.‘lf;i’ 804 {Rctil, Hepes'- 000; beef cattle mostly 10@lic lower: cows, | Receipts of Butter continue heavy, and the | Flour, qr sks..... 10,728 Middlings, sks. 3mn B s a W17 4 . > ) slow: £00d to prime steers, $6@6 80: poor to | Eureka came in with 186 boxes. There was no | Wheat, ctls. 25 WEDNESDAY, . 30—4 p. m. Leadville Con . 5 medium, $3 S0@3 10; & . angd ‘Teed 2 Barley, ctl: 0 | Bid. Ask = c 5 3 3 BOSTON i dium, ; stockers and feeders, $2@ | further decline, however, and some dealers re- | Barley, ctls. Bid. Ask. As Dried Fruits and Raisins show little life. Aone22FTON STOCKS AND BONDA | L JL5a4 50; heifers, % 205; canners, | ported rather more _steadiness to, the fancy Qat, . 28| Atppa 0102 Justice [ gg Provisions weak and quiet. Soll loans . | West Bnd .. fed steers, §4 10; Western stesrs, 88 6003 15, ~ | were weaw. o r (o Medorlty of the trade| sugar “erlg 350 | Andes @ 04 Lady Wa aZ z quaet. Time_ loans Westing Elec HOGS—Recelpts; Bow: sgie lower, closing Quotations for Cheese have not chafged for | Belcher - e = 3 i 3 s = a— at the bottom; mixed ana butchers, $3 5@ 203 : i Tied. | Best 5 Ocel o Quotations for Hogs slightly shaded, owing to liberal stocks. SR §lAtchison to oo & | goon fo Cholce heavy, $3 805 24t roushs heavy, | “Bees mee weuk, e We T mon About:the top | Eotatoes, skei.r.. 1o 1| Pt h Belcher L R oo 5o Local stocks and bonds in firmer tone, Amer” Sugar Adventare $,2065 10; light, $5755 ; bulkof sales, § 75| of the market. Offerings of cold storage are | Onlons. sks 38 Quickslver, o | Caledonia 0 27 23 Overman % 0 » ™ ' e h . and the d: lower. Receipts of g o ' Lo 3 allenge Con. S Telishons 1 i Maien SHEEP—Receipts, 23,00; mostly 10¢ lower: | domestle fresh Egga are aiso larger, as wiil be WASHINGTON. Chollar -...... 07 08 Savage © n Boston Elevated...165 |Attantic 3o ° | lambs, 15@2c lower; good to cholce wethers, | seen, while there are a Bood many Eastern n | Flour, qr sks. 3,056 Flaxseed, sks..... 659 |-Confidence . 73 80 Scorpion . - rather obvious manipulation. The manipula- | Boston & Maine. Cal & Hecla.......660 | 35 90@4; falr to choice mixed, $2 90@3 40; West- | the market. At the same time extra white and | Bran,’ sks. 3.844 Con Cal & Va..170 175 feg Belvchera E % 4;} Wall Street and Trade. flon was for the afivance. but its effect was | Dominion Coal Centennial 17 | &n sheep, $3@3 T5; native lambs, $2 50@4 6; | otherwise choice Eastern are reported eelling Con Imperial.. — " 0l'Sterra Nevada. 1 13 — confined to the leading active stocks so far as | Do prefd ........118 |Franklin gz | Western lambs, $3@4 40. up to 27%c. Seattle is sending Inmore or less | = 0 .| Con New York. 01 — Silver fraeees 2 S ¢ Henry Clews says: | any notable results were concerned. The gen- | U S Steel 41% | Humboldt 750 ST. JOSEPH. Eggs, and 150 cases came in from that source Crown Point... 0 W Maky otk Siseapor. of Sy n. | eral list was sluggish and hesitating and fluc- | _Do prefd Osceola. la9 ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 3).—CATTLE—Re- | Yesterday. Under thess adverse conditions a Eureka Con.... 1 e N ORI o, S et | £ Tt ogiel g ot and S | b prla i BR Gk 2 oo agen, o, oo _gieme e [rOwdy, ol g STOCK MARKET. Edheuer teresting though not unusual spectacle of mov. | (iaied nesrowly throughout. whe coslers were | 3 S iE FIET 1 128% Guiney 158 | tives, ‘$3@6 50 cows and heiters, §1 5507 0. Recelpts were 14,100 pounds of Butter, — : Gould & Curry. 11 12/Unio B ing in conflict with natural conditions and | concerted buying of the group belng based on | N E _Gas & Coke. 414|Tamarack HOGS—Receipts, 6100; market. 5@10c_lower; | POUnds of Eastern Butter, §53 cases of Eggs, |, R PTRiE r aielae Taint. 34 being entirely under the control of powerful | the reports of very heavy demand and a trafiic | Old Colony .. 206! Utah Mining 234 | plgs, steady; light and light mixed, $5 60@5 §0; | 107 cases Eastern Eggs, 16,100 pounds of Califor- G ulis - o= ello b = lath The investor of or- | only limited by the car supply of the com- | Old Dominion .. 27 |Winona . medium and_ heavy, $5 70@5 92%; Digs, $4 25@ nia Cheese and 32,800 nouqdu Eastern Cheese. FLATTERING CONDITIONS LEAD TO SEV- e ————— and able manipulstion. . . e - - Rubber_.... 1415 Wolverines 5 bulk, $5 70@5 BUTTER—Creamery, 21@28c per 1b for = e ginary prudence thinks that prices are still | Punies. while prices :erczn?rn}ar;nalx_}!;:nv;fls;f Do Pacific .. 101 B oo . steady to weak; | [AnCY And 24@2c for seconds; dairy, 18@zie: ERAL MARKED ADVANCES. OCEAN TRAVEL. &t a high level, and that the slight reaction | L4 BRTNE 00 TEceR SR i rom 2% —_— < lambs, $ 7. b > ' |store Butter, 15@l7c per lb; Creamery Tub, | Although trading Jvas of moderate volume on from the boom of last spring, while it -may | 3073 1ines ang those selling under par rose London Market. ,mzfiéc; Pickled Roll, 18@1%c; Keg, 13@1% | the morning session of the Bond Exchange, the hip C mot justify any bear movement, is certainly | ghout g point. St. Paul resumed its recent 3 : et T 3t : 4 > feeling was firm all along the line, and several | PACIfic CoOast Steamship Co. not 2 bull argument. It should be borne in b ortland’s Business. CHEESE—New, 11%@12c: Old, 10%c: Young mind, however, that the present situation is & very unusual one and cannot be measured by usual standards. There has been reaction in certain sections and in certain industries from causes too familiar to call for repetition; on the other hand there are sections of the country and particular industries which are show of strength and was followed as usual by the Pacific stocks to the extent of between one and two points. There was another dem- | onstration In the Vanderbilts also to-day, but | its influence did not extend very effectively outside of that group. Amalgamated Copper continued active and somewhat irregular above vesterday’s level on unconfirmed rumors cir- NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial TForced liquidation has apparently ceased and as a result the stock market had a more cheerful tone to-day. Opinlon is much divided as to whether the Bank of England will in- cablegram says: | PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 30.—Clearings, $151,- 871; balances, $49,940. Northern Wheat Market. America, 121@13c per Ib; Eastern, 13@1sc. _ EGGS—Ranch, 3§@3%c for selected large, 35 @37%c for good to choice and 32%@34c for fai store, 22@25c per dozen: cold storage, 20@22%c; Eastern, 15@24c, with extra White at 27%c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. stocks advanced, owing to the fine condition of the companies. Alaska Packers sold up to $147 50, quite a sharp rise, and further advances are reported not unlikely. It is said that the Pacific Packing’ and Navigation Company, which some months ago tcied<to buy out all the Steamers leave Broadway Whart, San Francisco: Alaskan ports—il a, m., Moo g p 1 W B2, T, Dee. Change to company’s steamers t_Seattle. *For Victoria, Vancouver (B. st feeling the full effect of the wave of pros- | . - | crease the mini; -morro = salmon concerns on the coast, and which did tste: perity; 5o that while it may be receding at | cuiated of the possible incorporation of Calu. | Srease the min A e g OREGON. ; succeed in getting most of them, with the prom- G Rt e o some points it is still progressing at others, | 7,5t 0d Mecla, Manhattan and Sugar belped | (i Bay inal it Will be 83 per cent, others| PORTLAND, Oct. $0.—Wheat—Walla Walla, | The few Figs arriving are in good cindition. | jnent exception of Alaska Packers, is aboat to e R causing & confusion of results out of which | 50 J1E O, L B Viw of ‘the Eold export | are Improving. and hoberul of an carly sets | 9@55%c; Bluestem, Sec: Valley, 56ic. Quinces are in oversupply and weak. Canta-) reopen negotiations -with this company with | Nov. 2, 7. 12, 27, Dec. 2. Change at it is not easy to form confident opinions. ““The chief indications of recession have been in the smaller profits of the industrials, the losses here and there In our export trade and movement, which was increased to-day to a | total of $2,850,000, was apparently based on the idea that the relief afforded to the foreign tlement of Northern Pacific affairs. The close Wwas strong, with the coalers leading, CLOSING. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Oct, 30.—Wheat—ic lower; Blue- stem, 55%c; Club, 54 loupes and Nutmegs are neglected and lower. Arrivals of Berries are light, and do not cut much figute now. There is nothing new in the view to purchase, and that it is prepared to offer more inducements than before. Again, the company has had a very prosperous year. foF this company’s steamers for Alaska f;;"(‘;. g!. Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma for N. P. Ry.: at Vancouvemsto C. P. Ry. - YDON, o R Apples ond Fears. mboldt Bay)—1:30 p. m., Nov. Pe Gumage 1o crops from drought. On the other | $itUation will be refiected back upon this mar. | LONDON. Oct. 3. Anaconda, T%: Aichison, Foreicn Mok A® thére are mo Wine Grapes of any conse- | AR additional source of strensth is the report | 5 W 1r Se . G Bee. 3. - hend the leading industries continue exceeding- | (i cvarte /S BOTe Sestrance Telt €00 THAL | S0%: Atchison preferred, 99%; Canadian Pa- orzign Markets. quence coming in the quotations are discon- | that the Insiders have been quietly buying up | 'For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- Iy active and old and new establishments are | {1¢ movement WUl be Checked arter tormpreonis | g 3‘;“‘;" Ava e G;-rg‘!e»\,h* i tinued. Table Grapes were firm yesterday, as |stray lots of stock for some time. Under these | bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- running &o_ u:ien ruéx fcib‘(‘ng’. Thet mm if the Bank of England maintains its Giscount | cifc prefersed 1%‘1’?03{;;% Pnclffcogmfir:‘x]n{; LONDON, Oct. 80.—Consols, $2%; silver, | the light receipts were in good condition and | flattering conditions an advance in the stock 18 | geles)—Steamer Santa Rosa, S:ndl!‘g- 9 ; m. e B :‘f:::.mf‘;“:' '0,‘12,',‘ o3 experi- | ate unchangeq to-morrow, as now seems Pos- | Pacific, 108%: Unlon Pacific preferred, 913, | 20%C: French rentes, 100f S0c; cargoes on pas- L’T,'i.'i?::,';.e‘rb"”k Aiinine demend fon O Om oflio:‘}?e‘:-":sttck U e il s sttt ] T T t:;;;;:lcfll,m;w:«:r:esx-:{:.Cm . Mon- enced merchants and manufacturers and affords | ible_Judgine from the freedom with which | Bar siiver, fifm, 2%3%d. Money, 1%@G2 per cent, | 888 depressed; cargoes No. 1 standard Call- | EPLBUATEE | || |\ 1, gecline. Three boxes | was Glant Powien wien hagr flne conditions | For Los Angeles. ool g ot port Harford (Sam the most striking testimony of the soundness | the DATk discouted to-day at the current rate. , T fornia, 2Ts 10%d; cargoes Walla Walla, 255; | of Tangerines, som Oroville, were too green o | will be remembered that a couple of weeks ago | Laia, Obiepo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ven- and substantial chagcter of the ‘country's [ jhe Iavorable subscriptions announced vester- New York Money Market LIVERPOOL. qoorkcts. frm. 3 sell, but were held at $2 per box. There Is |the stock advanced in consequence of a rise in | tura; Hueneme, East San Pedro, San Pedro growth. This is espilially true of iron and | \o upne resarding mone", ooy rondmom! J b standura oo ’“cl. 530.5“ _.ez\t6 :in'!y.th.il nothing new in Oranges and Lemons. the price of powder in what is called the neu- | and Newport—Steamer Corona, Saturdays, coal, the use of which is dependent upon the [ TESSINE Tesarding mmoney market ¢ 5 RO g Part 1 o i 5 Mhd@os 10%d; wheat In | Pineapples are scurce and nominal. Bananas | tral zone, and now, another rise is contemplated | § 4. m. activity of other lines of industry. There are release of November e oes | NEW YORK, Oct. 3).—Close—Money on call | Paris, dull; flour in Paris, dull; French coun- | .. "} ohe > in other sections. “These appreciations in pow-| For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose dal leas of reaction in these mackets ad 1 | including Government interest, s’ 1ooked 0 10 | stenaler at SNGT. ver coats tnt mean. s | try, Markets. qulet: weatner i Enmand. Ane eter: : - der’ naturally & he i & Maratian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa o o Tentii 3 tide over mext week. Some currency is return- : 3 COTTON—Uplands, 4 1-16d. DECIDUOUS FRUITS. P Skl aar 1 ahe e e o the com ) Mex.)—10 th each moni = evident that slight concessions in values [ [C€ DVEr Mext Teek. Some currency s return | jer cent: prime mercantile paper, 4%@5 per > APPLES—$1G1 2% per box for extra, 50@Ssc | PA0Y and give the shares an upward turn. and Guaymas (fex.)—0 a. m., ith each mond would. bring out & new lot of orders that are | gif TP IhS et Snd tbe (ansiers 10 18 | cent. Sterling exchange steadier, with actual 08 Brodith ehulcs Rad: 56 Tor Calinary: California Wine was still another stock to | For further information obtain the company being held back for just such a_ COntinRency. | spe pacific Coast through the sub.treasury | Dusiness in bankers' bills at $4 86% for demand | & % A ¥ | POMEGRANATES—50c@$1 per box. rise, selling up to $90. The selling desire on the | folders. s “The agricultural situation s undoubtedly the-| L F20 Ul CORTE NPV Bhe, SUD-HERSU | and $48316@4 83% for sixty days; posted rates, | PEARS—Winter Nelis, $1@1 % per box; com- | Rart of a director or two is said to be satis- | The company reserves mehr!km y Spe most unfavorable factor observable but ‘the | Jiye o IE (0 e et CWith sur. | $4 841 and $4 874 commercial Dbills, $4 82% | | LDCAL MARKETS mon, 50@T5c. i R 7 z fled, especially as the stock has been absorbed | steamers, sailing d“\' sud Bours. of : liarm there 4s confined to spots and has many | SUMUtIOR Bpon the money market With sur; |y <ul’ Bar - silver, 51%c: Mexican dollacs . QUINCES_35@30c. ver box. e ek ugliteet M CKET OFFICE —t New Montgomery cffsets. S0 that the infury will be much less | PIUS TERCres ot o Menre well above that of | 4iiic. Government bonds, steady; State bonds, [ PERSIMMONS-60c@$1 Der box. The sugar stocks were steady to firm, and Ho- TICKET O - than inticipated in July last Farmerd are | non o G e Deore anxicty over the | inactive; railroad bonds, irremular. S % | STRAWBERRIES-—%@1 per chest for Long- | Rokaa sold uo to §12. strest (ulace Hotel). | . o Gen. Agente generally prosperous and out of debt and well | ™ : — 4 e only change on the Ofl Exchange was an sl o L sentiment is expressed that the gold shipment worths and $3@4 50 for large berries. Sarket st San Prancisco. &ble to meet their losses. Briefly stated then | Son . #* - - * : < advance in Junction to %c, under salds of 1800 30 o - > can well be spared. After a very irregular | Exchange and Bullion BLACKBERRIES—§5@6 per chest. 3 the agricultural, industrial and commercial sit- | ol0\ 7Che e arket. closed firm in the nelgh. | I & 7Y . LOGAN BERRIES.Mone in. shares. Hanford showed some activity at $104@- atle ot so e - & % o - 103 The other stock: fet. Sound and satistactory, and 1n thise airce: | Porhood of the best Delbe £ 0 ew York Grain and Produce | | siering xcnanse, 6 dye L uun| B et b T The fecling in'local atocks continued firm in O.R.&N. CO, tions no very strong bear arguments can be | 4na® potl POOCE WErR OBy moderately active | Sterling Exchange, sight - 487 | CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $9 50 per barrel; | the afternoon, Giant Powder advanced to b * 2 N found.” S T 3 Healis # | Sterling Cables . 488 | to arrive, §1050; Coos Bay, 8850 perbox. ) ¥250, (pring Valley Water to 4750 and Gas| =~ Omily -'.“R';;)’ x(')h. = . s 45 TUnited Stas 3 New York Exchange, sigl 107 | FIGS—Black, ' $1; White, — per box. continue ; 2 Dried Fruit in New York e ST iy ek o S EW YORK,. Oct. 3).—FLOUR—Recelpts, | New York Exchange, teiegraphic 19% | MBLONS-Nutmegs, 25@40c per box: Canta- | Strons, selling at $12 12 % PORTL , or., . exports, 3303. Dull but steady. Silver, per ounce — 57% | loupes, 50@75c per crate; Watermelons, $5@10 | The Kern River Oil assessment of 50 cents | And Short Rail Line from Portland to — St EW YORK STOCK LIST. IAT—Receipts, 49,400 bushels: exports, | Mexican Dollars, nominal 7 @ 41 | per 100. per share, levied October 26, becomes delin- | “[oints East. Through tickets to Mail reports tfrom New York say: “‘Weak- | giocks. Sales High Low Close | 99,492 bushels. Spof, easy. No. 2 red 'mc. GRAPES—Verdels, 50@75¢ per box and crate: | ‘l;lfltm "? llre oil Exchange November 2, at the points, all rail or steamship and rail ress in both raisins and prunes is marked and | Atchison . 1,20 W% T T8 |eo b afioat: No, 2 red, T6%c-tlevator: N Wheat and Other Grai; Tokay, 50@ssc; Isabellas, $1Q125; Muscat, 5@ | Stfice of the company, November 23, with sales LOWEST RATES. tuyers are mervous and buying very gingerly | Atchison Pfd . I LB R et B el e e E er Grains. Toc; Black, 0G%0c; Cornichon, 8c@3L. | 08y, D oot the Oahu Sugar Company | STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH and MEALS, 2, the existing unsettied condition of the mar. | Bajtimors & Ohio. ... 5% | bard Duluth, $2%c £. o. b. afioat, Optlons| WEHBAT—Tns forelgh markets ‘were ‘weal, | mon o oIt ror !6;5.:;‘,‘;'?;,%9, and st tor Qctober 1, in Honclulu, the monthly aividend | s5. COLUMBIA Salls.....Nov. 4, 1. 2 Dec. 4 = = . ’ o t A 3 g » 1 nth to 5 cents. It | SS. . W. Clcrs at Tow prices re belng wireh et ang | Canadian Facide - 1| opened easy on cables, rallied with corn, and | and Liverpool and Paris futures were lower, | {ancy; new Navels, §2 f o ehatcs: Grape | a:ssid this action weg faken oo . ~..Sails Oct. 2 S S e T et Ferec L G e & Do e | Siemay, H%e et dower. ManchSelasd | A cable trom Rosarlo reported ain in the Ar- | {08 £m 08 8¢ S (GT 300, 5 UG RRY | donive cont of preparing or the men: coug | Steaier sais From foot of Soear s m. figures, Thyee coown 10oss Muscatais s ol | Chicago & Alton.. Tke; May, T975%e; October, Tothe; December, S‘é‘,',{’c‘:;,"{,‘;‘,,.‘;fl“.'i.c{.?'1.?"5?"‘{21"'1‘55;.“ nanas, §17563 per bunch; Pineapples, — per | and exvenditures for labor. The stoek is now | D.W.BITCHCOCK.Gen.Agt. 1 Montgm'y, S F. it is reported, have sold as low as 4c f. o. b | Chicago & Alton pfd s decline acting as a * the” market. | 4977 At a meeting of th coast, this being luc under the assoclation price. | CHicaso Ind & Louis. e There was considerable SCHVIES AL the dee)ine, i its. Wdts dnd Raisi trolcum Conter Off Conpa s - his cut, it is belleved, is ‘duc to & division | Chicago fnd & L pid. P A S ey, howaser. ‘Liquldation in December Wheat was Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | foliowing directors and officers. were sisetol of commission by the broker, - > L WOOL—Steady. prominent. Large commission houses were Henry Van Bergen, president; W. Ellery, vice 3 oioome aiios are e lower on the spot, e e A ... sy |, SUGAR—Quiel. Falr refining, 3 5-6c; centri- | heavy sellers at the opening, but turned buyers | y, 1o the same old story, day after day, of | President; directors—Messrs. Hansen, Toplitz Sy . fairly well in a small way for Immsediae nerdr | Chicago & G W B pra.. 5 i | Pt gy © 191oe: molassea mugar' 1i6c; | Jer Shn Bulaof chray o MO8 | weqic"ang qull markets, 'both here and in the | 204, Baldiin, The company reports the offer of | o TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARE, Com- “wo-crown, it is understood, can be bought at |L;Mc-xo & Northwestern 300 209 'fi'fi% | COFFEE- Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 invoice, | This market was weak, with a slight decline | East. Prices show no change. No. 3 on 24-28-27 ylelds 100 barrels daily, -;‘c{. ner First -n: .‘}.Tx%‘}v&?&?&; am“n - Ei4c and 4-crown at Giic. lmported raisins are | Chicaso R I &P 40 1% i 6 Sodte: mild, quiet; Cordova, T s | on call. FRUITS—Apricots, 1@8%c for Royals and 8@ | weil No. 4 has not been perforated yet, put | iy L CLQHAMA and HONGKOXG, calling at jluier, Yalenias being siow and casy ‘st Shc | Chicago Torm & Trene tures closed with & et advarice of 5 polnts, | Spot Wheat — Shipping, 5%c@31; milling, | 1o for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- | gives promise of being quite as Droductive as | Sovse i ®ar Honshons with sicemers ot o1 rs. Malaga London layers have some | = 250, - with the tone steady. Sales, 40,250 bags, in- 2! 5 per ctl. N g 4 No. 3. There is a balance of $1000 ) Tece! R o g S gluting: November, 50566 15; = December, CALL BOARD SALES. ;;'*sgm'?;';;-c 2 f,"égl“"@;:_“l:fif:; Df"’(’g"‘;‘; treastry, atter ai} capencon have e Bl e | India, ctc, No carfo received on board on “Prunes are in falr request on spot, with | O o § 5@6 55; April, 36 5 Informal Session—3:15 o'clock—No sales e - . 2 3 e SS7 HONGKONG MARU. quite liberal supplies. Santa Claras, 40-50s, | Coi0rado So lst pfc September, $7 05@7 10. Ao EeaOE D ber—2000 _ctis, & | @5c; unpitted, 1@2c: Nectarines, 5@6c for red . O A % are generaily held around 7c, but mew goods, | colorado So 2d prd. | L BU - 6649 " packages * Quiet. | yattORGy ST December e, e | ina 5@6kc for white; Figs, 3as%e for black. | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. B b e R :? arrive soonm, are offering at 6¥c. Santa Delaware Lack & W | State da,’“',/ i STemmery, 15@22; June | “Rogylar Morning Session—No sales, PRUNES—New crop are quoted as follows: i ey . Wednesday, December 11, 1901 ntes opment from California. are most. | Tovir s Rio. Grande. O O, - State | o Afternoon Session—December—6000 ctls, 90%c, | 30-40's ThOuR: Whre MgEc; Wae 4O WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9-2p. m. | gg A MERICA MARD can'be bought at %c less.” Oregon Ttalians ars | DeBver & Rio G pfd. and Pennsylvanis, 220%3c; Western candled, T b had 1n, chiaily, ith maien ok P makex. Dot g e B UNITED STATES BONDS. S Sy, Rary A W dull at about & 2c basis. Erle - 18G22c; Western uncandled, 16@21%e. £ull Agures, though the business s IEht The | RAISINS—(Price per 20-1b box): Clusters— Bid. Ask. | T b e ot e i “‘Currants are steady &t 5%@5%c for Am- rlfpdlt g DRIED FRUITS. movement in the country is still hampered by | Imperial, §3; Dehesa, §250; fancy, $1 - | 4s quar coup..llI%112% &s qr c (new).138%139% | 457 Market street, corner First, i wlias, with fair demand. Cleaned are still sell- g”"‘ 'd.(pnh = EVAPORATED APPLES—Firm. State, com- | shortage in cars. Prices remain unchanged on | crown, $160; London Layers—Three-crown, | s quar reg....111%112%; 3s quar coup..108141091 | - W. H. AVERY, General Agent. ing‘k\'ell | from 7T for cartons and 6% for H‘f;“k‘h;g“‘.af{ ! Pl | mon to good, 6GSc; prime, Thei cholce, 9¢; | the spot, though futures advanced yesterday. | $120; two-crown, s, Price per ‘l:: s“';!'y:md' MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. i . hulk goods ; 4 | fancy, 8%@9c. Feed, 1% @T5c for cholce bright, 72%ec for No, | loose — Muscatels—Four-crown, c ree- | Bay C P C 35.106% — | Oceantc SS 5. Shelled almonds are more plentitul and 1n | Hposneyarey P4 Califtornia.dried frutts inactive. o A e o ooes e hEE P Tk Mo crovn, di4e; Two-orown, Sike! Seedless Musea- | allt . "‘?k | G e AMERICAN LINE. 1200 lemand. ! re very o=l > 7 236c; v 154 5 . | tels, 3 See ol 3 > e | * —_ 5e ma-iizc. with "tendency Bk, | Iowa Central ool APRICOTS Toval, 8%@13c; Moorpark, 8@ize, | Eades: THAGRE: Chevatien; Thorst 05 per etl. | {eio, D40 Ko Riok ned Sultanas—rancy, She; | £ L & B oo o liis| bae o> % 17 | WEW YOBE. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. PARIS higher quotations.” Iowa Central pf PEACHES—Peeled, 11@18c; unpeeled, 6@9¢. e i cholce, T%c; standard, 6%c; prime, 5 Fer & C H 6: 122 |Pk & O R 6s.121 — Stopping_at Cherbourg, westbound. ‘ifie ‘E§§§ ~ “‘e;‘gfim PR é:g::’galssegifyx’z“ Decenolbce‘l?cmocfi.g]"'n%c bleached Sultanas, oe. Bleached Thompsons— | Geary-st 5s T T il From New York Wednesdays at 10 & m. : > o Teww Yor Y T = * HE fancy, 1lc; fancy, 10c; choice, Sc; stan- | H C & S 5%s. — — |S: . — | Friesland .......Nov. §|Haverford ......Nov. 27 Weather Report. Louisville & Nashville. New York Metal Market. 2000, 72c. T il Site Funcy sesded. . Skoil Do e oW v el Seri2iizay | Philadeiphia ov. ¥} Fhiladelphia B e : E 2o Fltr Morning Sgsslon—December—4000/ctlx; | Choice mesded) SR Los Ang R G51UT1IS | Sierra Cal soc: 2 0% | St. Paul... ov. 20| St. Paul. etropolitan St Ry .9 NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Tin was somewhat 3 NUTS—Chestnuts, 8@12%c; .Walnuts, No. 1{L A Light 6s.101% — |S P of Ariz 6s e e ¢ | firmer to-day at New York and London, but | Afenoon Session-December 2000 ctls, 13c. | cofyshell, %6c; No. 2, Tiée; No. 1 hardshell, 9¢; | Do gntd 6s..100 (1909) N "5%,,?1;',‘,'; k"::' Mexican National 0 Y | trading was very light and only of a hand to cituation shows no further 00" "fe; Almonds, 13@lic for papersheli, 10| Do gntd 5s..102 102%| (1910) ow ntwerp, Minneapolis & St Louis 100 109% 103% 1091 | trading change. The market is firmly held, and deal- | NO: 2 T¢i 5 c: b 5 = - New York Wednesdays at 12 24,000 95% 977 99% | mouth nature. The former market closed firm ¢ @1ic for softshell and 5@6c for hardshell; Pea- | L A & P 5s...101% — (S P of Cal 6 From ) ! ys a noon. Missouri Pacific ........ 24/ 3% 97% Wk | moul el e hils it the et grs report a steady movement, especlally for | s 5@ for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12912% Do 1cm 5 125 | (1203), Ser A.107% — | Friesiand . Nov. 6(Haverford . season, and rainfall in last 24 hours: Missouri Kansas & Tex. 100 25% 25% 25 | in tone at $24 While at the latter place | seed. % Filberts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13¢c; Cocoanuts, | Mkt-st Cab 6s.127%125%| (1905), Ser B.10814100 | Southwark ov. 13| *Zeeland . Last This Last |Missouri Kan & T pfd. 200 503 50 50% | values advanced 5s fo £114 for spot and £107 15 | Grays, $1 10@1 22%: whites, $1 15@1 27%; Sur- Togs.” Do 1 ¢ m 581228 — (190) 15 10% | *Vaderiana - ov. 2){ Friestand . 24 hours. season. season. | Ne¥ Jersey Central D0, ;- | for futures " Copper values in London gaimed | prise, 31 30@1 321; black, $1G1 2, and’ red, | $0@8 0 1201010 for bright and 0@ | N B of Cal 6124113 | Gt 1143 — * | eStopping at Cherbourg, eastbound. Fureka Trace 6.7 33 e llkoné C‘fi_nlr‘a! % jim. :‘d ;?l'gnms;o"t l;fimegui':"%c&mfi;s Ggflmcdmrsd 51 Dg@l 17% per ctl for feed and $120@1 25 for | y1y. “ror Jight amber; water white extracted, | Do 58 .......121 — |8 P of Cal ist INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO. 1 o stern. | , W - | geed. %o 2 mo: g T = » x Red Bluft... 0.00 3% 318 | Norfolk & W ptd | tures at £63 12 60. Locally the market was | CORN—No- further decline is noted, but the | 5@0c; light amber extracted, 4@ic; dark, 4c. | Nor Pac C Gs.101% c gntd ds....111% — CHAS. D. TAYLOR, facramento 0.00 1.90 1.62 | Norfol 3 .1 > BEESWAX—25@28c per 1b. Do 5s -106%105 |S P Br Cal 6s.13¢ — General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. B e 3 1 2 | Northern_Pacific b dull ard nominally quoted at $16 85@17 for | market is weak owing fo offerings of the new Nor Cal R'55.1121 — |S V Water 6s.1113%111% Fresno ......... % 15 3.5 | Ontario & Western. | Lake and $16 373%@16 62% for casting and elec- | crop. Samples, however, are few. The Chlcago S Oak Gas 5s.... 1113 — | Do s — 10415 <\ Independence 107 ‘%4 | Pennsylvania trolytic. -Lead was dull here at $4 37%, but 18 | market is firm, with a good demand. Provisions. Oak Tran 6s..123% Do 4s, 3d m.10214103+ STEAMSHI? fan Luis O 0.00 356 14 | Reading - 34 lower at Zondon, with spot quoted at £11 | ™Targe Vellow is quoted at $130@135; small Do Ist c 5s..111%112 | Stktn G g5 gk 2 Los Ange 0.00 b 05 | Reading 18t pe |8 94. Snelter was aulet at New ¥ork at|round vellow, $i40; white, nominal; Bastern A g let and weak. Chi- | Oak Wat g 5s. — 108 | o N 1 1 LINE fan Dieg 0.00 byl 9.3 | Reading 24 pfd $43714 for soot. London was unchanged at | gond YOOV, The markat continues quiet and weak. Chi- St Louls & San Fra £16 13s. RYE—1216@76% cago was a shade firmer, though the cash d:- WATER STOCKS. ¢ per ctl. TO NEW YORK VId PANAMA _San Francisco data—Maximum temperature, P | . fron markets ruled rather qulet and o A Contra Costa.. 7714 79 Port Costa IREST. minimum. 53; mean, | St Louis & S F 1zt prd el e etra Plkison e miie: 4350 HEUCKWHEAT —Nominal; nome in first | mand was poor and Hogs were again lower. g < e . WS Cabi, §MU; itedinas, 940 Maaks' 28 The foliowing maximum and mintmum tem- | St Loulg & S% 50 b 36% | @10 50; No. 1 Northern foundry, $15@16; No. 2 ; CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12c per Ib for heavy, GAS AND ELECTRIC. : 8. 6 Lo tasinwr safte. TR Oct. 31 reratures were reported from Eastern States: | St Loul i 5 564 | foundry. Southern, $14@l5; No. 1 foundry, T ) 12%c for light medium, 13%c for light, e pe: A 3 eela day, k. 3oston . R 'S W ¥ 0t | Sounthern, $14 50@15 70; No. 1 foundry, South: Flour and Millstuffs. 14l for extra light and Iic for sugar-cured. | Cen! = jPacific Light.. 44 — |§.8,Argyll - sails Saturday, De:. 7 Cincinnati ... St Paul .. 169% 110 |, soft, $14 50@16. Glasgow warrants closed ¢ Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13lsc; California | Equitable ... 3% 4 [Sacramento ... % _ |g' g Leclanaw sails Washington 3 | St Paul ptd e Yoy | at 5ss and Middlesboro closed at 4is T4d. ¥ o | Hams, 13c; Mess Beef, $i1 per barrel: extra | Mutual . 3 SR SFG&E... 4% % | Fom Howardstreet whart (Pler 10) at 2 p. m. Jacksonville . Southern Pacific 9% % | purat it e n FLOUR — California Family Extras, $3 25@ | Mess, $12; Family, $1250; prime Mess Pork, | Qaklan: » 13 |San Francisco. 413 — " | Freight and Passenger Office, 330 Market st. New York.. | Southern Railway 20508 | New York Cotton Market 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $315G3 2; | $1o; extra clear, §3; Mess, $19; Smoked Beef, | Pac Gas Imp. # i IStkin G & E.. § — F. F. CONNOR. Pacific Coast Agent, Kansas City. | Southern Ry pfd 6% 86% ew Yor otto e Oregon, §2 30@2 75 per barrel for family and | 14c per lb. INSURANCE, - Texas & Pacific . LARD—Tierces, quoted at Sc per 1Ib for | Firem’s Fund.240 Toledo St L & West.... s Toledo St L & West pf¢ Union Pacific . HAWAIL, SAMOR, WEV o ZEALAND ax0 SYDMEY, DIRECT LINE 1o TAHITL. SR oM RREORE. $,75G8 for bukers’; Washington bakers', 2% | ., iound and 1ti4o for pure; half-barrels, pure, - 4 MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- £ Se=y.7 tures closed WG FORK. Br L 11%c; 10-1b tins, 12%c; 5-1b tins, 12%c; 3-1b tins, BANKS. unsteady, 9@11 points lower. LT % L P & A gceanics.8.C Anglo-Cal F E E O =B - lows, usual discount to_the trade: _Graham | 124C; =%l 5 398 5523 = PRl o = ———% | Flour, "33 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, §2 1oy Hye | COTTOLENE One halt-barrel, 10%c: three | California ..406" — | Mer Ex did)- 167 — | o mmm o Fonotula. . & EEE 5528 35 s i I : | Meal,’ $2 50; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $3 2; ;:)“c‘f':fi:"fl:;c:':‘%%/,g";:'ff,“’ Mike; two tieces, | L oS Nationi ol = | £ EIEEIED i«S'x;“fflTYi Nov. 2, 2 p. m. sPEP33: 2, | . S extra cream do, §4; Oat’ Groats, $; Hominy, $i | 106 d SAV 5. 8. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- STaTioNs, £ 5 (225 3™ | A e {1 Chicago Grain Market. | GU% “Huckwnest Thour - siet b Oondes j T SRR e L land and Sydney...Thursday, Nov 14, 10 a. m. s db i S | ey S8 N, | L s RSt s Wl heatviour | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Heps. | Smsda; s N B m ‘Wisconsin Central pfd.. * = 6 50@8; Pearl Barl 5, Split Peas, $5; = f Mutual Sa K S & Py Express Companies— SR : B AT B R » #; Green | 1SES AND SKINS—Culls and brands senl | S F Sav U. = 4. 0. SPREGKELS & BROS. 00., Bencra Agents, 327 Warksi 5t Adams : CHICAGO, Oct. ).—Weakness in wheat 2 . ; L& B i M o A e A e , about 1t4c under quotations. Heavy salced STREET RAILROADS. 8on’] Passanger Gffcs, 643 Market S1., Piar No. 7, Pacifie 8§ Astoria. 8 48 SW Cloudy 0.22 | United States ho-Avsatina inibanced Whekt halaeleRte et Hay and Feedstuffs. Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; ughlt, Sc; Cow Hides, | California . .1@ = io SL&H - - 4 30 .NW Clondy 0.8 | webe s, e 9%c for heavy and 9c for light; Stags, 7c; Salted | Geary . 30 |Presidio 32 8 %N% Goedy 0.8 | Wells Fargo and encouraged short sellers. The cash busi- Kip, 9%c: Salted Veal, 1oc; Salted Calr, 10g | Market e sl PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO 5 4 NW Clear 0.00 | Amalgamated Copper... 42,700 ness was also slow and both Northwestern | More Hay came In again, the receipts being w,/‘z’é, Dry Hides, 16@16%c; Culls, 1ic; Dr. POWDER, = - _fczz fé S Clear 0.09 | Am Car & Foundry..... 200 and primary recelpts were considerably in- | 725 tons, Including 33 cars. The market showed Kip, 16c; Dry Calf, 18@l%; Culls and B'r-ndss.( «+. 85% 85% | Vigorit Md c|a sud Alllflflna u vams g ©2 % NE Clear 0.00| Am Car & Foundry pfd 300 creased. This brought an opening for Decem- | no change whatever., 16@itc; sheepskins, shearlings, 15@30c eac SUGAR. r eveciss Ko gug % & 5% PtClay 0.00| Am Linseed Oll.......... ..... ber %@¥%c lower at e, Only the gaining | Cracked Corn and Corn Meal were lower | short Wool, 0@6c each: medium, 50G7c; long Kilauea To, Ynlperaiss, stopping at Mexican. Central g Y - Glear ~ 0.00 strength in the corn pit prevented a decided | ygain, and Bran was marked down a dollar, | Wool, 0c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides,. salt, $2 50 Makawell and South American ports. Sailing from How- el e Y Slear 0-00 | Am Smelt & Ref.. | slump In wheat, for though in the face of these | Middlings were unchanged, but were weak, in | @2 75 for large and $2@2 25 for médium, $1 76 | Honokaa 712 —" Onomea . ard 3. Pler 10. 12 m. ortiand : Cloudy T, | Am Bmcit & Ref peo- bearish factors December sold up to 70%c later | common with the other Féedstufts, for_small and 50c for Coits; Horse Hides, dry, | Hutchinson ... 17 — |Paaubau PERU .. Nov. 9)COLOMBIA ; Cichr’ 9.9 | 2osaonia Miging Co... when dullness was more pronounced it sagged | - BRAN—$18@19 per ton. $17 for large, §1 @1 50 for medium, §1 25 for e el PALENA .......Nov. 33| TUCAPEL . 0 Siear, 8% | Brooklyn Rapid Transit 11,700 back quickly to Tilic. The outside markets| MIDDLINGS—$20@21 per ton, small und 50c for Colts, Deerskins—Summer or . it Choale's These steamers are built expressly for Cen- 3006 6 Clear’ - 9.90 | Soloratio el & Teon, ... 500 were doing very little business and December | FEEDSTUFFS- Rolled Batley. $16@11 per ton; | red skins, ic: fall or medium skins, 3o win. | Alaska Pack.l81:150 Oceanic S Co. 4 45 | ral and South American passengse servics: 3020 52 Siear . 2-99 | Consolidated Ga: . 1,500 Ivas the weaker future. ruling relatively %@%e | Oflcake Meal at the mill, $21G28: Jobbing. §25 55 | ter or thin skins, 2. Goatskins—Prime An. | CRl Eruit Asn. = 100 Pac Aux F' A. 2% — | (No changes at Acapulco or Panama) Freight e v Gloudy £-00 | Continental Tobaceo ptd b lower than May. Late in the day. there was | 0% Goeoumut Coler tmiea s 0 bing, 335 | goras, Toc; large and smooth, s0c; medium, 35, | Cal VWine Asn. 89t ac C Borax.185 — | and passenger otfice, 316 California street. R Fi Cldy 0-00 | General Electrie ~....... a small reaction on export mews and Decem- | 53 50; Cracked Corn, §32 30@35; Mixed Feed: 313 | . TALLOW—Refined, 4c; No. 1 rendered, 5@ | Mer Exchnge.10 — Par Paint .16 — | “FAYFOUR, BUTHRIE & (0. Gon asents 2998 66 52 NW Clear 0.00 | IGl;lcos!tISugTrP,. 2.::«; her closed werk, e lnv:;r. at 'Ilnfifirmll{.c‘.‘ @19. % ¥ §l%c per Ib; I’;o. ziyaom%cl:wfreuu,hxe, Morning Session. 2002 68 46 W - | International Paper ... Corn was strong as the’ result of light re- | HAY—Wheat, $@12; 50; Whe: WOOL—Spring, 1900 or 1901—Southern, defect- Board— 30.0s 4 3% & aoudy 0181 rernational Pap pfd.. 600 celpts and firm cables, Which frightened the | Oat. 33 0@ l: G’ Loy Thy eat nd | O Pha. “i@8c: Oregon Valley Sro: 4G | 50 Alaska Packers' Assn. 1750 |COMPAGNIE GENERALT TRANSATLANTIQUZ 20.95 56 44 W Cloudy 0.5 International Power . 40 short interest and influenced buyers. Decem- | $7@); Alfalfa, $8@10 30; Clover, $5 50@7; Volun: | 15c; do, medium and coarse, 11@lic; Oregon, 10 California Wine Assn. 90 00 | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-FARIS. #0.10 % 4 S Cloudy 0.04 | Laclede Gas .. 2 ber closed firm, %@%c_higher, at 5ilic. teer,’ $5@8; Stock, $5@7 per ton. * Eastern, choice, 11@13c; do, fair to good, 9@ | 50 Glant Powder Con. %o | Sailing every . Thursday instead of n Winnemucca.... 230324 52 28 SW Cloudy 0.00 | National Biscuif . December oats opened unchanged, fluctuated | STRAW 306456 per baje 1ic; Nevada, 10@12 130 Honokaa Sugar Co 1200 | Saturday, at 10 a. m., from pier 43, Yuma.. 2992 74 46 W Clear 0.00 | National Lead . narrowly and closed steady, %c higher, g sus el Fall—San Joaquin, 6%@8%c; San Joaquin 60 Hutchinson § P Co. 1700 | North River, foot of Morton street. — National Salt . Provisions were more active than at any B TRy Lambs,” 7%@9c; Middle County, 8@l0c; Nost: 10 Market-st Railway 8925 | First class to Havre, $10 and upward. Second _7a m. temperature, 54 degrees. | National Salt pfd. time for a week. There was an early small .Dbeans an eeas. ern Mountain, free, 9@1llc; do, defective, S@: 35 Market-st Railway, 8925 | class to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL i 3 s - North American . demand which kept prices UD despite a sageing . | Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12c per Ip, 50 Paauhau S P Co. 17 |AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Pacific Coast . hog market. Later everything turned dull and | Beans are firm, and some kinds are quot. HOPS—9@10c for fair and 11@13c per Ib for| 10 S F Gas and Elect: 4450 | ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New FORECAST. | Pacific Malil January pork closed unchanged, lard 2% higher. | pigher. The advance Is largely flctitions and | £909 to choice. % Spring Valley Water. 3525 | York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast An area of high pressure overli | People’s Gas . . The lcading futures ranged as follows: ik} h ous an { $1000 Spring Valley Water 111 621 | Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. p overlies Utah, Ne- | temporary and wholly independ - e W g =y <y e - | Pressed Steel Car....... porary and wholly pendent of the| . Meat M Street Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. weather prevails over ‘the Erester mior oy | Pressed Bteel Car pid... Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | weather, being due to the filling of a line of an Erancisco Meat Market. | 515,000 Gakiana Transit Co 6s.. 240 | —————— California. portion of | puliman Palace Car..... Wheat No. 2— ‘October_shorts which must be settled by to- Afternoon Session. RIVER STEAMERS. “The temverature has risen slowly along the | Republic Steel .. . October 0% 9% 6% 6% | day. This condition is expected to give the | The packers and butchers are getting all the Board— BAY AND coast and in the great valleys of California, | Republic Steel pfd...... December % 0% 0% 0% | market a firmer tone for some days to come. | Hogs they want, and quotations are shaded 5 California Wine Assn. 000 |- Rain s falling from ria northward and | SUBT -......... > May .. Wi T4 % 3% | Intrinsically, however, the market Is weak, as t Other ‘descriptions # ed a| 19 Contra Costa Water. 78 00 castward to the Rocky Mountains, | Tenn Coal & Iron........ Corn’ No. the crop Is large and_the Michigan output js | Faction- plons remain as before. | 75 Equitable’ Gas .. 3 (FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLED) Forecuet made at San Francisco for 30 hours | Unlon Bag & Paer Co October i g& heavy and of fine quality. A Sy hejfasle tates fiom Waushterers 3o deate 3 Giant. Powder Con. £ 50 o 'GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELL ; night October 31, 1901 nion ap Co p BEANS—Bayos, 260; Small White, 28 50 Honokaa Sugar Co teamers GEN. '"rg:,"n'.l-f'n'a‘ cuumu—p.m;”’cmay Thurs- | U 9% 595 | 3300 Large Watie fim 60; Pea, n;e\m‘:kfl.’ BEEF—6@6l%c for Steers and 5@5%c per Ib| 55 Hutchinson S P Co. }-’:f%-,y‘, § Y o 0 day: continued warm; fresh northeast winds. $2@2 30; Red, $3: Blackeve, $325@3 40; Limas, | foF COWs. P 100 Makawell .............. 25 00 9:45 a: m., 3:15 and $:30 p. m., except Sun- Bouthern California~Probably fair Thursday; October 6% 36% | §4 7504 85; Red Kidneys, $3 50@4 per ctl, VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, $@Sc per Ib, 35 Pacific Coast Borax. wieooc. 105 00 - | GAY. Sunday, 9:45 & m.. 3:8 p. m. Leaves Jight northeast winds. December %z 6% | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3@315; Yellow | MUTTON-—Wethers, §%@1c; Ewes, 6@6t%c per | 100 San Francisco Gas and Electric Co. 44 573 | Yallejo 7 . 'm.. 12:30 noon, § p. m., except Nevada — Fair Thursday; light mnortherly /e 8% uu-?rfl.lu gsw: F!axusl :sm 2U nary. "",‘_‘R‘%m_me b1 15 Spring Valley Water. .. ST 50 f::&“‘ram 7 8 fi-‘.’ P, w “s.: Wit < or ; Alfaifa, from : . % " s Franciseo and vicinity—Partly cloudy | Western Unio TOSTE 1495 8% 1% | Hade skoite: e Sae, from Utah, 8% | TSR Live Hoks, 230 Ibs and under, 5% @6c: PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. office. pler ' & Misson-st. ~ddck. HATCH ‘Thursday;: light southeast winds. 100" 1500 149 1500 | DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 90@2; Green, §175|over 20 Ibs, 5¥c: feeders, —; sows, 20 per == b . ALEXANDER G. McADIE, pounds— @25 per ctl, % i cent off; boars, 80 per cent off, and stags, 40 Morning Session. Forecast Officlal. §3§* g;;% 87 875 = ecn"!% tg“ from the above quotations; dressed er;i; J ——— D 8674 870 - ogs, 4 10 Hanto 108%1L & N uni 4s Seri s1 ser 3.l Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. gy 5 Hanford 10 % . doek Dy Ceat 4l 8 § SR L PR ; General Merchandi. s 30 | Aozl Do'ist ine 2 Short Ribs, Der 100 pounds— Whe ' Armnieas: iri ) HatRtoees an L OIS bat se. 400 Junction 2 EASTERN MARKETS. T K & ¥ i iovA | October s3M, 310 30 810 |iinues though no further advance is reported 300 Junction - - | - 99% | January e TOTH TT2 TETR TT0 Rist | GRAIN BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7c; local | 1100 Junction . 2 . i - | May 780 782 7171 780 Vegetables are dull and featurele make, %c less than Calcuttas; Wool Bags, 32| 1000 Lion 5. @ .- 1053 Two cars of Merced Sweets came in. e Edaca e pirp g 3 2230 Petroleum Center . 03 Do gen 3ls...... 1085 | Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, | POTATOES—571%@%c in sacks for Burbanks | @33¢; Fleece Twine, 7%4@Sc; Frult Bags, 5%@ | 309 petroleum Center . o N York Stock Market. -106% [N J Cent gen 131 | casyy No. 3 spring wheat, 624@69%c; No. 3| from the river; Salinas Burbanks, $i@l 3; | 6%c for cotton and 7@7%c for jute, 200 Twenty-Eight ... 150 4 ew Yorl . -107% | Nor Pacific 4s.....104% | red, 1%@72c; No. 2 yellow. 58ic; No. 2 oats, | Oregon Burbanks, $1@1 10; River Ri $150@ | COAL—Wellington, 3§ per ton; Southfield g s -102% /| Do 2% | 31@38c; No. 2 white, 33%@40%c; No. 3 white, | 1 60; Sweets, 35@40c for Rivers and T5@8sc for | Well $9; Seattle, $7; Bryant, $650; Coos S| Y W TORK. Dot BAEbe volume & Soul- 102% | 39%@40c: No. 2 rye, f5%c: fair to cholce malt. | Merced. 5 Bay, § 50; Wellsend, $9; Co-operative Wallsend, % per Ycar. B o g By i = Spetrgudin e (1% | img barley, bigttc; No. i flaxseed. 31 50;’ No. @2 IONS §1 561 45 per ct; Picklo Ontons, 60 | 39; ‘Cumberiand, 31230’ in’ bulk_ana JuTs i 33 cengested in & few stocks in which there was | 91957045 §0; mess pork, ‘per barrel, $13 40913 50; | - VEGETABLES—Green Peas. 1@3c for Gar- | nel. $i1 per ton: Coke. $I3 per ton i bulk snd F