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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1901 OF M ARY Silver firmer. E: Wheat futures firmer. Barley, Oats, Corn and Rye Hay casicr under larger THE MARKETS. ‘change unchanged. Freights steady wachanged. istuffs weak. Bcans still in demand on old shipping contracts. firm Potatocs and Onion Butter, Cheese and Eggs m ample Three cdrs of Eastern Poultry in. Vegetables quiet supply. Game in larger receipt. Fresh and Dried Fruits shozo little change. Previsions continuc quict and weak. Wool quict, Hops neglected, Hides higher and Tallow weak. Lizestock market well supplied and unchanged. Somc descriptions of Coal lower. Light business on the local stock cxchanges. Manila Cordage again advanced. No Grain markets to-day Business To-Day. The Produce Exchange will no I the other exchanges will & if there pen to-day business . W stricts, wil house will exchanges will New York say: “Cur for Amalias, with a nd small lots. rket 1 the latter part this week naturally has and it was t several cars were soid cted wer at Sc, a from the prim good. Naples long filberts B Tarragona The market her | dividual price movements in to-day’s market | @0 not calt for spectal mention, except for the | liguidation evident in People’s Gas and a sharp advance in the Bumalo, Rochester and Pitts- burg stocks, amounting to 5% points. in the common and points in the preferred. In- | dustrial losses, specuiative losses in copper and several large pending loans, inciuding a an and a Chinese loan, are supposed ovement. The mar- | vy, but with some re- . Union Pacific rising fon over Saturday in the final dealings Total sale tates bonds were all unchanged on the last call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stock- High Low Close Atchison ... 2% T D | Atchison pid . 9613 baltimore & Ohio Baltimore & Uhto pid.. Canadian Pacific Canada Southern . 10815 & Alton pfd £0 Ind & Lo Chgo ind & Louss Chgo & Great Western. Chgo & G W A prd.. Cogo & G W B pid Chgo & Northwestern... Delaware & Hudson. Del Lack & Western Denver & Rio Grande.. Deaver & R G ptd Erle iet Hocking Valley Illinois Centr Seasor. KT The pressure coast from eadily along the Cspe Mendocino morthward. Rain ngton and Northern Oregon in California temperature cont.nues relatively nearly il of the ccurt y west of the Kocky Mountains Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, November 5. 1901 rnia’ Fair Tuesday. B i P o L vortion; y winds, changing to westerly exeept light cooler at thern Californis— weather: light alr Tuesday; heast winds. ontinued continued coming erly Ay and cooler at night; changing to westerly winds ALEXANDER G. McADI Forecast Offic AONS EASTERN MARKETS cw York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.- eppuinted in their hopes of & rise in prices in to-day's stock market, of which they fan. cled that the active buying movement at the closing of Saturdey’s market after the appear fuce of un unsatisfactory bank statement was u grecursor. Mgports continued reassuring to. negotia- Sorthers eculators were dis ving asnounc been discounied Toe benent ge 1o mecurity but the Smancial project which thons seek to adjust on & perma- aent basi bias Jost It magical power of appeal | 10 the speculative imagination decision un Bucurday to adhere L view of the to-day. The cugagement of §1,5 Sbipment Ly 10-10y. ToW’s BLCAmEr L the renewed strength in the in wpite of sales The apparent an optimstle Eusope ang foreign exchange e shipnuent e 1equirenient sight offerings of Gov for_redemption computed with e biocks of Jact ¥riday came as an- sy o:nement and dashed the hopes of lief to the money market from To-duy's redemptions at the sub. The: de that source. treasury amounted o only $15s,4%). Jonit 8t the sub-treasurs of $200,00) for transfer | 1o Chicago ‘was unoil unfavorabie item in satisfied and the currency irom that direction turned again toward New York, 1o be reckoned with in the future To-dey's transfer had a disturbing e s view. sithough it is not neccsarily. evi- ewal of uly l‘nn!ldemb(t lo- mand fiom the West, Deéelopments in fm Torelgn. market continved 1o be studied with | interest. as indicating the continuance of the $0ld movement. The French naval demgnetrs- ton againet Turkey secmed to have an unset. in seriing ¢ Taris was e ey n aris wes mueh more | importent from the New York standpoint, In- { U'nion Pactfic pfd warm | question how | nent of ihe re- | L ws remioving a threai- | values s | sey market was also modified | 9 in gold for | currency movement | save hope that the Western demand had been | teaving only | ect o | Mexican National . Minneapolls & St Louls Missouri Pacific s Mo, Kans, & Texas orfolk & Western pfd Northern Pacific pfd, Ortarie & Western. P T'nion Pacific Wabash Wabash pfd s Wheeling & Lake Erl Wheeling & L E 24 pfd. Wisconsin Central ... Wisconsin Central pfd. Express Companies— m k4 Amalgzmated Copper .. 1. 6% 88 sy | American Car & Fndy.. 1. 2% W% 2wy Amer Car & Fndy pfd s1% SISl American Linseed Ofl % 18 18 Amer Linseed Of pfd.. | Amer Smiting & Refng. Am Smitng & Rfg pfd.. National Lead National Salt ~ tional Salt prd People's Gas Presseq Steel Car Pressed Steel Car pfd 5215 | Pullman Palace Car. % | Republic Steel 15 Republic Steel 5 Sugar Tennessee Coal o 1% 0%, 1445 4T ?EEE & 2. Do adj 4s Ba! & Oh: H Q L3 b b ) i1 Cont ot Galiat T 70 Ches & Obio d%e..390 L] & H 1sts..106% Con Tob ds.. Hocking Val $%s..107% MINING STOCKS. Adams Con 15[ Little Chief . Alice 40 Ontario Breece ... 1.00/Ophir . Brunewick Con ... 10| Phoentx i Comstock Tuntel. ss:éaaas: Leadville Con . { BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, Money— | Do prefa e 01% | e e : B advennms N | T % - venture . - z:a | G 41! 27 % 1 e Bn-lo DEleval XY, NH o | bonds, Inactive {o. | Northern Duluth, 73%e f. o. b. afloat. | bad squeeze of s .| Gsode. closed. at FINANCIAL Union Pacific Mexican Cent Miscellaneous— Amer Sugar Amer Tel & D J;‘ t N E Gas & Coke.. 4%|Winona United Fruit ...... 8413l Wolverine U S Steel .. 27| Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—To-day's condition of the treasury shows: Avallable cash bal- ances, $175,1%,936; gold, $109,087,365. London Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 4—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financlal cablegram says: An intense fog was a factor that depressed the stock market to-day. American stocks were firm, but there was little interest taken in them till New York sent over some very heavy options in Union Pacific, Reading, South- ern: Pacific_and ‘Southern Rallway, all calls, some at the end of the year, but mainly at the end of January. There also was some ex- cellent. buying - of 'Reading, but don re- mained listless. The price of gold bars been reduced to 71s 11%d. The sum of £ 0 In gold bars 150, arrived from Indla, but it has not yet gone icto the market. CLOSIN LONDON. Nov. 4.—Anaconda,.7%: Atchison, SI: Atchison preferred, $94; Canadian Pacific, 14 Denver & Rio Grande, 4bt; Denver & Rlo 'Grande preferred, 9%; Southern Pacific, 4I%: Northern Pacific preferred, 168%: Union Pacific, 1051 Union Pacific preferred, 91%. Bar silver. %\d per ounce. Money, 2 per cent. E CloseMoney on call M R e T Prime Mercantile paper, 414@6 per cent. Ster- ling exchange strong, with actusl business in bankers' bills ai $ $6%@4 § for demand, and At 3 83%@4 S3% for sixty days. Posted rates, | $4.5414G4 & and $4 875@4 85. Commercial, bills. | 515648, Bar silver, ik, Mexican dol lars, 454c. Government bonds, steady: State railroad bonds, irregular. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Nov. 4 —FLOUR~—Receipts, 33,- 652 barrels; nesota patents, $2 75G3 . WHEAT—Receipts, 13,600 bushels; exports, 333,626 bushels: spot, firm; No. 2 red, S1ic f. b. aficat; No. 2 red, Sic elevator; No. 1 Options were strong and active all day on a further December shorts, cables, good forelgn demand, export rumors and large clearances. They finally eased off under reallzing and closed unsettled at a.fifi net advance, latter on December; March, 80%c; May,” T94@73 15- Jse; closed 'at Ti%e, HOPS—Quiet, WOOL—Quiet. | . SUGAR—Raw, qulet: fair refining, 3%4@ $5-16c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3%c; molasses | . ‘3c: refined, quiet. COFFEE—Spot Rio. quiet: No. 7 involce, mild, quiet; Cordova, 734@1lic. _Futures bemith - net loas ot § patnta; total 5 March, $6 40; May, ncs«m .vuly. ’5 S.plmhun 36 85; October, $690. . -2 e e {plete Western candled, | led, 17G22¢. DRIED FRUITS. Trading in the market for evaporated apples | was moderately active to-day. with.cholce and | {ancy grades recelving the” most attention. State. common to good, 6GSc; cholce, Sc; fancy, | dried” fruite. "ihactive! Apricots—Royal, _S@Y Peaches- Pecled, 11g15¢; un- pecled, 6G9%e. # —% Chicago Grain Market. i | CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—Cern ruled strong an higher throughout the session. December open. ing %@Xc higher at [S4G3S%e. on well im- proved Liverpool cables, Commission-houses had good buying orders and with the offerings here and higher prices In the West December advanced to %%c. A number of shorts were hurt in the upturn. December cared late in the day on profit-taking and closed firm, %e higher at m. Strong_ Liverpool vance here and wi contending Inllll!lwf' in the cember opened Iy on the foreign bulge. There W, inclination to respond to the numerous bearish influences of increased receipts, worid's ship- ments and amount on passage December eased off to TX@70%c, but when the rise in [ sl um to 71%c, closing firm, December at 71% Oats were strong. following corn. December closed firm, %@%c up, at 37%e. Provisions sagged under the pressure of ljb- | | eral offerings on a poorly supported market. January pork closed lown; January | lard 20c 4 wn and Jlnulry,;lbl e lower. 'The leading futures ra as_follows: Articles— 5 Open. High. Low. Close. - i T W e 7% . 57 L!\‘Z bfi“ 0% fl!‘ g& kg Y 2% 4 97% 1497 14 80 507% 1490 1495 2 8T S 67, 868, tar 3% %° 3% $57% S$57T% S50 830 2% S6 850 8350 BT Tew 1w i ‘3‘4 T8 T 1% Cash quotations were as follows: Flou : No. 3 spring wheat. Shemhe: No. 2 oats, Ins@rage; No. 2 white, WKGlc; No. 3 white: #0i1c: No. 3 rye. wc: riey, 53@58c; mess pork, per barrel, $13 806G : lard, per 100 pounds, $5 5iGS 60; short | ribs ‘sides (locsc). $7 80617 95; dry salted whoul- ers (boxed). Th@le; short Clear sides (boxed), $5 108 20: whisky, s ot high wines, $130; |, | Ted. 72@ise; No. 2 yellow, E9%@60c; fair to choice malting | clover, contiact 'r--.le Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | Fiour, ba 47,000 19,000 | Wheat, bushels . 222,000 | Corn, bushel: + 95,000 Oats, bushels . Rye, bushels 17,000 Bariey, bushel 22,000 “On the I'reduce Exchange, io-day the butter 236,000 market was firm; cre: dairy, 13 @isc. Cheese, ltelfl)’. fllfl'jc. gs, firm, %* * Foreign Futures. ‘Wheat— Dec. h, b 0% 510 o Eh n0 2 26 40 28 00 26 60 825 g California Fruit Sales. - #* CHICAGO, Nov. 4—Porter Bros. Company s0ld California fruit to-day as follows:: Cor- mcm-. 90c@$1, average #3c; clusters, 90c; To- @1 45, average $1 35, Bix cars sold to- *au weather cold. | NEW Ym‘l‘( Név. 4—Porter Bros, Comon wold ifo! 1) | 31 2@2 2, 490, a average wold w-nr, 'Ollhlr fine. New York Metal Marlm. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—As Is usual before a holjday, the trading was slow in the market | for metals to-day and mostly of an‘eveniing- ,up character. Locally tin was unsettled and 'easy at 2.06@2%.00c for wpot, while values in’ i London were also a shade lower, closing at 7 exports, 42,050 barrels; firm and a | chade higher: winter straights, $3 303 45; Min. | stronger | il Js@c higher at T0%0TIC. |ul: ! corn began wheat immediately followed and | -| extra’ cream £113 fll u 168 (flq NI\IM higher, w SR lL‘d mm’f-'iz Iorine A “New York the eopper mark unchanged and qulet at 183561700 for "Tiake. Supertor . and | 16%@16%c for casting and electrolytic, . d dull and um:h-nnd here at 4.37%c’ and 15,30 better in London at £11 10s. Spelter dull at h nd abroad, Sostng at Lothic a £16s"15s Tospeciively. . Domestie. ifon oarkets Yere qulet. Bigiron’ wartants, £ 80; No. 1 foundry, northern, $15G16;: No. & roundry. Southern, QIS No. 1 foundry, southern, $14 80 50; No. 1 foundry, southern soft; 314 50@16. .gaw v-n-.nu. s 104, and Middlesboro clased at s ti4d, Eastern Livestock Markct ICAGO. CHICAGO, Nov. ‘?%Awpm—mmu. 4000, including 3000 Westerns; choice strons, others steady; good to prime steers, $6@6 80; poor tn medium, $3 75@5 40; stockers and feeders, 320 | 4 %; cows, $1 254 80; helfers, $2@5 25; canners, $1 2G2 ulls, $2@4 50; calves, $3@6 Texas steers, $3G4; Western steers, §3 65@5 HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 25,0005 to-morrow, 2l0w left over, 4000; 5@10c higher; mixed and butchiers, §5 756 15, good to choice heavy, 8 15 oe ~v h he: $5 5005 75; light, $ 60@ 32,000 heep, strong to 100 T b e big cholce 50@4 25; fair to_cholce mlm 39 sheep, $3@3 85; native lambs, Western lambs, $1G4 60. ST. JOSEPH. ST, JOSEPH. Mo. M ATTLE—Re- s Sk RRR 1 N % "l'l‘ncklr. lnd rnd-n # IS?O“ lI;ht m|xed u malum and heavy, a8 remat; ng , $5 8003 Arrivals of game were 100 in §00d | thracite Egs, $15; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, follos were the sales in the Pactfle :s ”2:0 bu:l:" to weak. 'cnglum and quotations showed little varla- | 15 jor ton fn bulk and $17 In sacks; Rocky !!ocl Exel m;‘ ::':.rd-y. Mountain descriptions, $3 45 per 2000 Ibs and Sesaton. POU] = i 1150 Best & Beichier 13 100 Ophi rket. Gobblers ‘and for | §8 50 per ton, according to brand. Ophir New York Cotton Marke Imn ligisc for gobble ity Gotines | " Sk e ¥ NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—Cotton tutures closed | §1 75G2; ) "“;,,:u and 5 aee B steady, 15§20 points higher. l o Hestars, 33 Fryers, ) 2 s i e 3 50; Brollers, or_large and $3G3 Visible Grain Supply. :gr‘m:-" l:fi“gl 75 per dozen for old ' ; $1.25; NEW YORK, Nov. 4—The visible supply a g..,m._ n m B T aria: " Sallon; fl'"}q ln!,ur::: Nnvmber l, as em:nll-fl 1:1' j Mo vasback, 53‘ u':u? on, ‘::rnh. 63i5c l:“é'ylon and S8se for Aus- o New . 18 as fol- | s lows: Wheat, n mooo bullwll increase, 488,- | Ducks, uucl 15 Bllck Ja —-1 COAL OIL—Water White Cul Ofl, in bulk, G OUOTA 000, "Corn, 12,900,000' bushels; decrease, 736,000. | i Geme o 13%c: Pearl Ofl, in cases, 20c; Astral, 20c; Star, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Onts, mim bush shels: decrdare, 149,000, Rye, | 2; Brant, G2 Der'dosen. i R gl 2044000 ,Dushol ase, 10,00, Bariey, | d_siove Cacoline."fn bulk, lic: in e Mo p. m. ERESE VLR e | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e Y T I e e | e sk .‘{.mg Foreign Markets. “There were large stocks of Butter offering | - TURPENTINE—s8%c per er gallon in cases and @ — e vesterday, Including a liberal carry-over from |52 in drums and iron ba: a B LONDON, ' Nov. 4.—Contols, 91%. Silver, | Saturday. The feeling was weak and the de- | SUGAR-—The Western Sugar Refining Com- ’ pany quotes, 1b, in 100-1b . T 26%d. . French rentes, 100t Toc. Cargoes on ' mand was slow, but theré was no decline in Cabes. C 6 08 i rished and Fine Crushed, 4.%c; Pow- | passage, rather firmer; No. 1 standard Califor- | prices. 4.75c; Candy Granulated, 4c; Dry | 8 7 nin, 28s 6d4; Walla Walla, 28s 34; English coun- chm is also in good supply, with dealers Gnnullld. 4.65¢; Confectioners” 4. 854 f ,n‘: try market firm: {mport into United King- ‘ a weak or firm market, according to | Granulated, 4 6ic; t Granlated (100-1b bags L e e dom, wheat, ‘247,000; fmport into United King- elr lIPDIIel and interests. 3 1 - 45e; "‘I‘_IBSHIIA 4.25¢c; Extra C, 4. 5 dom, r, l'l.ln t and flour 'l”‘ Ddllalt' 5 l"g: Bu‘;:t:l: :(x;cd:n ample llllvD ;. ;llh -4 m.or!- mfl s ,:zc mor! o X .'5‘6"".;?:'.’.“...:"." R e mamibie. ption, ot Firicuy tancy ranch, | bugs, 100 more: No ciders taken Tor less than | %ein LI\ERPOOL Nov. 4.—Wheat, firm: No. 1 which are ste ‘rhp miedium and lower :'u:{:fl: ’fer I:, equivalent. Dominos, halt- | petaf | standard Colifornia; bs 10%4d; wheat in Paris, | grades are aule ot se maktas: o D e e Dazan ke oy I Mo ovders 2 2 tteady: flour In Parls, steady; weather In Eng- | - Recelpts ;::m!: ":um‘; 23 asea. of Egxz, | more than 30 per cent of Bece Bunay, ot Of | bal 3 COTT — E - | | CORDAGE—] OTROM Nolune: 4108 xm?‘c’:.‘:‘-"‘.‘.fl'fi&‘fium Eutern Cnoste, | 16c per ib. Othbr denceiptions are wmchanges" Portiand's Busi | T il nl it : Portland’s Busincss. : fancy '":‘ur. mnulr zmn];. "K.r"yl,", mfi;’; Receipts of Produce. N A i | PORTLAND, Nov. 4—Clearings, §713,271; bal- | ;lequm. Pickled Roll, 15G1%c; Kes, FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 flow of certain California rivers In cublc feet ances, $101,845. Northern. Wheat Markei. OREGO! FORTLAND, Nov. 4— G6%c for Walla Walla and G6c for biue stem. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. 1,—“'HEAT—HIIIM? and firm., Blue stem, 56%c; club, ——————— LOCAL MARKETS. *- Exchange and Bullion. Sterlt: Exchs , 60 days. - s isl::u:: Exchange, sight. = ek Sterling Cables TS e New York Exchange, sight = 1 New York r‘xclunn. telegraphic — 21 | M Dotars, nominai v oe Wil Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS--Are steady at about €, as the average rate, usual options. The | chartered wheat fleet in port has & regletered | | tonnhge of £4,160, against 43.540 tons on the wme date last year: disengaged, 2,226 tons, | a tons, against 184,150, WHEAT~Chicago cpened Inactive, blll steady, the large Increase afloat making the ' bulls timid. Later on, however, the mod- erate increase in the visible supply and the #teength of the other markets caused Increased activity and gave the market a firm undertone, and the close was %c higher than the opening. The increase in the visible supply was 538,000 bushels. Advices from the Argentine crop were still unfavorable, in spite of the recent e world's shipments for the week | were . 'o“u'rl‘ In Guarters: Russian, 233, Danublan, 165,00; Argentine, 3000; Tndian. 0o; Australian, 37,000, Liverpool futures were hmm and the Eng- lish markets generally were firm. This market was somewhat higher on call, but um-h-n‘ed an the spot. here wi no grain market to-day, as the | Produce \nn""l'l'énr"} DOt be ln sesmich. po el Poing, : milling, # 03%01 06 per <l - CALL BOARD BALES. la!;mm Sension—9:15 o'clock—May—8000 ctls, i r—14.000 ml. ll-y—u ow, $1 04%; 25,1 Buil.n—no market 1s a shade easlor again, though previous qwulm are.obtained. But th rather less 11 cm. and grades: Brewing | Bhlwln: grades, -‘%Qn'ic. ‘Chevaller, Scgst 08 per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No sales. _fl!’:elullr Morning Sesslon—May—2000 ctls, | c. Afternoon Sesslon—No sales. | OATS—The situation remains about the sa There Is a good demand for seed, quiry for feed is hardly ms active us it has IR 0681 17% per ul for leed llld ll “lfll for RN —Chicago wan strong and advaaead 1c on an improvea export demand and u gencral appearance ¢f vinter temperatures. Tm- -nlrk t remained -uy and unchangad. Large velow In quoted at $1 2001 - , round velln". $1 fiGl »; whllc. nomin; ern _Corn, neminal. RYE—Continues very dull at 72%@7%c per 'BUCKWHEAT—NMI“W Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, 13 25 360, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, §3 1503 2%; | Oregon, 32 0@2 75 per barrel for family and ; Washington b-nn‘, ® MILLSTUFFS-—-I'rices 11 sacks ave as fol- lows, usual dllcmml W the trade Flour, 3’“ Meal, u: 8 irl [ 2; Spl't Peas, ey, §; $; Green Peas, 36 60 pir 100 ;numh Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay {8 not as firm as it has been, as re- colpts are running much larger. Those yes- tho terday were 1268 tons, Including 106 cars on tracks, Dtlhrl wcn dllwltd to shade price: “The feell i ail Feodsturts contl ues weak, eeling in a uffs continues owing to large and increasing supplies. ings of Bran and lllMlIlllI ate especially 50 ton l ll ” ed Corn” s !—wnm A‘loglfl. é‘fls:’ Bean: s and Seeds. While most ‘varietios of Beans are quoted rather lower than at the &lose of last week the demand for account of the shipping con- tracts ‘s still bfllk and It is easy to move arrivals, !nl),l:hm ? J;’ Red Kidneys, 133 | Musiard, # 503 o | HEAT—Steady at | ainst 10,840; on the way to this port, 200,355 | nt on passage increased 3,000,000 ' ‘but the- ln~ ' been. Offerings of all kinds are ample for all needs. Gray: hm Z2%; whites, 11501 714; Sur. prise, §1 30G1 22 red, | ye | e for extra lisht and 150 f 25; | Eastern S B e i L | N e a5 @32 25 per ctl. gy Potatoes, Onions and Vege*ables. Potatoes are quoted firm, though receipts are liberal, those yesterday being 9303 sacks. Sa- linas and River DBurbanks were advanced slightly. Onlons were also firmer, but there was no scarcity of stock. Flve cars of Merced !voeu came in and the ket was weak In consequence. Vegetubles ttle ol % OTATOLS- g for (Durbanks from he H gon Burbanks, nomirial; River Reds, $ 50; Sweets, 40gude for Rivers and 70@80c tor Mer- e(‘)NlONHIIMlW per ctl; Pickle Onions, Poultry and Game. Three cars of Eastern came in and sold as follows: Hens, 35 50@6; old Roosters, $4 5085; Todne do, 5 505; rryc 33 50@4; Broflers, 33 Ducks, "51%0; Turkeys, i5c. upt- o! Ioe‘l‘l Poultry 'were nominal and prices ed. | CHEESE—New, %@12: 014, 10' le!lll | America, 13¢ per 1b; Eastern, OGS Ranch. 35G35 for - selecied large, 1o for lond to_cholce and oyt per dozen; cold st 204722 'z-nem 15@%c, with extra white at Ziise. Lemon Melons are utterly neclected, and prices are lower. Quinces munuo to drag. Apples and Pears nfi uncl pes were plentiful. a fair shipp} < Semand for the ' but as many Grapes were not fit the market did not clean up. DECIDUOUS FRUITS. APPLES—$1071 25 per box for extra. BiSic for good to choice and 25@d0c for ordinary. POMEGRANATES--0f75c_per box. There was on steamer, for shipment PEARS. Winter Nellis, @1 5 per box; com- | of the Bond Exchange and fluctuations were , HgTc. s | not sharp. Alaska Packers’ was firmer again at g;{":‘;&%{.‘m" fe 22 | $145G 150, Market Street Raliroad was firm at | O s e ror thest for Long- | 18940 and Glent Powder at 357 QS 50, The | i worth $3@4 for large berries. oll stocks were quiet and featureless. i nuxaggg&r&- 0 u‘vncnm. There was nothing new in the afternoon. | ES—-None in. The stock exchanges will open as usual | s vt A o e, e b, e g 3 son Ligh: R NBERRIES Cape Cod. 30 W per barrel: (g o e — Coon Ray, §2 9 per box. n. q—r(er vest | oot 1 CFIGR ek, 3 per box: whits, Tic. ornia Wine Assoctatich MELONS- Nutmegs, box: Canta- o e per share. pavable ‘on the T1th. | loupes Der crate; Watermelons, $5019 | " The Prciic Lighing Compane has Beiarit of e [\QY share, payable to-day. ORAPES—VMeh lloon- ind crate; indard Consolidated Mining Company r_box Tokay, 50@S5c; Isabellas, $1: Slllltlt. wassc; Black. 40GShc; Cornichons, TgSic. CITRUS FRUITS 33@3 50 for good to choice and $3 75 for Tow Nuvern. 32 g3 50: Tesgerines. 31 25; Lemons, $1G1 %5 for common and $2: Yor Eoca o chetce: Graps Frott, 81 565 5 Mexican Limes, 5; Bananas, §1 75@3 per ! bunch for New Orleans and $1@2 for Hawallan; | Piueapples, $3@4 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Ra;:in:. Jeathier rolis Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | Quickstiver. - ol | lightly lower. Arrival of | Chteory, | veven Seosioan Lot~ ¥hiave ia ‘Do change in | SNOFea) als - Oranges, 75¢@82 for_com- | stern, choice, 11@13c; do, fair to good, | = w2 fln-au " soequi, Joaquin ) n.im,'oue;un,a-'x'*n.m Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12c per 1b. HOPS—9G10c for fair and 11G1% per ib for San Francisco Meat Market. The market continues liberally supplied with Hogs, and the packers have notified their country - correspondents to hold back their shipnients. Prices for everything in the list remain unchanked and all kinds are in ample pply for current meeds. Wholesale rates from siaughterers to dealers are as follows: u:l‘—«;l%c Tor Steers and 5@i%c per Ib VEAL~Large, 1G8c; small, 8GSc per lu'n‘on—wuhm 8%@Tc; Ewes, lfiflxc per et CGET A BLES—Green Gar- | © LAMB—7g3c per Ib. den: Briing Beans. 1t Limias, 15@98; Cab- Ponx—lfx’: Hogs, 230 Ibs and under, 5%@6c: %’ P pnain, 0 Green ONFa, 1) | cont offs Doars: 30 ner_cent off, and stags.” o e '::&Pa e Y RHe per sack Cu- | per cent off tro'm the above quotations; ] e oc; Plckles, per_1b- for | Hogs, 7%@dc. small and 1@1%c for large; (;::ue e Lo G I Merchandi r Chil | e = Rt e Eame. g er b S encral Merchandise. Ton: THabbara Squash, SIS0 GRAIN BAGS—Calcutta Gratn Bags, 7c; local m..krwc less than Calcuttas; Wool Bags, 22 @35c; Fleece e, T%@8c; Fruit Bags, %@ §%c for cotton an¥l 7GT%e for Jute. COAL—The market is better supplied, and several descriptions are lower. Wellington, 39 per ton; Southfield Wellington, $3; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Coos Bay, $5 50; Wallsend, $3; Co-operative Wallsend, $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania An- 19,571 Hops, bales Flour, qr sks. Whe | & | Flour, qr sks. Dats, et sks Bran, iy, STOCK MARKET. #* Business was quiet on the morning session dividend of 10c per share on the 2ist. MONDAY. Nov. 42 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 103 104 | 1295 A ! Prices for everything remain as before, with o | the possible exception of Prunes, which. are = | reported occasionally offered on a lower basis - - | to effect sales. Evaporated Apples have turned ,:‘ s | firm again. Peaches, Pears and Apricots are -1 — | duil. Raisiing are moving off freely on old . | orders. but new business is dull. Almonds are { dull, but Walnuts are moving off freely. Honey 1s reported quiet and unchanged. FRUITS—Apricots, 7@$!4c for Royals and 8@ |13¢ for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- M-W'l B“. ‘llfi. =" @se; S06rn . B4D ics n-:n, Inainc; 0dre, X Pflu nlb box): Clusters— Del ‘!lo' fancy, $175; 4 crown, $1 60; ree-crown. | 31 20; two-crown, $1 10. Price per b suna.m loose Muscatels—Four-crown, 4 Crown, 4ikc: Two-crown, 3%e: Seedls i tel Reedless Sultanas, 5%c: Thompson u«'«!l anas—Fancy, 8%c; | ehot Tige hIQ.ched Slllln".l. me, | EXtra fancy, 1ie; ' & dard, H g0 cholce seeded, or 5. lv'rs—(.'nn\nnu. $@12%c: Walnuts, No. 1 ise | softshell, Nam % m;{ No. 1 hardshell. %c: 10N l» or pershel Sate for ‘hardshe | mute. E@c for onterns Brazil N | Fliberts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cmmnm (ONEY—Comb, 12G12c for bright and 10@ 1c for light amber: water white extracted, "g'll amber utne(ed. 4G6c; dark, de. BEESWAX~2GSc per 1 Provisions. ga2te: Tha Chicago_market was heavy and lower on the day. The demand was moderate and the movement of hogs was expected to show an Increase. Speculation was on a small scale. This market continues quiet and weak in sympathy with Chicago, and while' there is no ! local cutting among'the merchants, all of ‘them {are willing to concede a point here and there ito keep the toad- movlnt All s to ‘boom disa) CURED HEA G—Blbnll‘ 12¢ per Ib for heavy, 12%c for light medium, 13%c for Illhl. mf-mx m.-mu extra rlm Mess Pork, ; Smoked Reof, I Sire: halfobor ,.'“' S-Ib tins, 19%c; 3-1 ENE—One half-barrel, 10%c; three e barretn: 10ke; 10%¢; m-c e ‘I: LCH omlhn'f 4C; two tierces, Hides, Tallow Waol and Hop.f. ‘Wool rules quiet at lflehlnt-d quotations. o esn Tieet Mens, m Family, mw. "l, ;‘lrlrl clear, $23; Il-l. LA ll&:( lb-lb tllll. m‘fl Hams, ,Tm:o&-manmn:mrormmm H a good cholce falls are ling pretty | $5000 w;}l.d but defective grades are ing. . 2sn Francisco 0?:-. mcn&’cg.,‘ ides are higher and active, with moderate tocks. Tallow is quoted weak, but not sete. | 3> PP v-noy Water Co ....... R lll lower. (Hiops are very dull, with mwu- uld In their vi > o or’ l!lrhfl Il mm; llkl hold D 8] ||l and b T et e .ll(ld Vul‘mc m; B 11|§§E| clsco. o Blltu G&E. INSURANCE. Firem's Fund.240 Mer Ex diq). e Dep.108% S F National.10 nnt Nationl. 315 BA‘ INGS BANKS. POWDIR. o 8T 89 IVigorit coeee 4% 4% Exaf sasBogous 3 asfgsasiis figlfl wsSuNLLEE 8 #888!383' PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. @ - AUCTION SALES P. J. BARTH, Auctioneer. THIS DAY TUESD. At 414 Pleces, AY, Nov. 5, 1901.... an-s‘ S and Enameled Beds, Oaik * Best Mattresses, Magnificent Dressers, ..At1p m and double has 50 Twenty-eight The followin, Francisco Stoel day: 17,000 Petroleum Cemter THIS DAY. ’rl!lEI“lAY"N”ov“S. 1 oclosk. at 10 Iu-: will seil 23 all-purpose horses, 30 sets s ] harness and a large assortment of _wagons, buggles, carts, Lud v 160 umea were the sales and Exchange Board yester- in the San KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. DATE. ',__"'1 . i | 1900. | 1901 October 13. = 400 2% | 3@ =5 380 i ] October 15 85 360 | Octoner 3 =& | October 21: 4o | 3 | October 22. w00 | 30 | October 2. 40 | 3e0 | October 24 0 %0 October 2. ™ | we October 26. 20 | 40 SACRAMENTO RIVER AT JILLY! FERRTY. DATE. “Second Fest. E v e 190. | 101 A 4380 | 3980 | October 14 4 | 20 | October 1. a0 | s | Octaber 16. a0 October 17. am | s D(lnbtrl& 4360 | 3950 1 1000 | 3es | Octobor 2. 1330 | 3w October 21 W0 | Ime October 2 [ | Octol 3 |0 | 3950 | October 34 | osse | s s . 0 | 30 ool 496 | 3990 TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. Second Feet. DATE. el 1900. | 1901 | so | 5B %50 | b4 350 %0 | %0 | % | %0 | 00 | 80 | we | 0 | 1300 J nse HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. rs C Rockwood. Cal | H G _Stevens,St Michl g'l‘l)unh'fi'.fil T E Mauerhan, N ¥ E Burrows, St Louis |L P Jones, Sali Lake .fynn-r.v.l:nu;gglwl'.ah | Biasingame & w, nzar. San Juan Fresno J M Thomas, Cal € C Gibbons & w. L A|A C White. Stockton Mrs L B Fell, L' A |G L Wolf, Stockton J M McFarland & w, Mrs J Ballard. Seattls Topeka. Kans Miss M Baliard, Stile Mrs J W White, L A |G P Willlams, N ¥ G E Kennedy. Livrmre|J O Hestwood, S Jose H Lehift, Cal Mrs G Smith, Sacto AC Portind| A Rummelsberg, Dng ic W M Peters & fm.N Y R Le |E Buyrrows, St Louis HF H E Higgins, Reno MH W yooth, Los Ang W H L3 Mehesehyen, Sait L. Miss N O'Brien, L A |D D Warren. Portland H Russell, Los E F Padle, Stockton | P A Connor, Los J H Corley, Modesto A C Rosendale, P Grv|H M streeter, Rvrside 1 L Depaule. Krn.Cy |O E Bronson, Selma. RS Hawchett, Siige |T J Burray. Butte ins, Vacavl Rising, Pomona AL T na— P Dimmick: Rene ice. M Sandren, N Zland |E Burnes, Cal F K Lyon & w. Portld|T Stock, Cal J McDermott, Tenn |A Johnson & w, Dnve Mrs St John. Fresno |J A Lyubebratsch, Cal | L R Poundstone. Cal |J W Cramer. N ¥ G T Towle, Towle C H Pool. Los Ang Dr W M Lawlor. Eldg|W Ellison & w, Texas W Leeson & w, Ladn |Mrs J W Garland, Cal ‘;lemu R o . Nome wrence, Seattle iCJCotmltOnld", PALACE HOTEL. $ P Oddman. Nome |Mme Eiliot, Algeria M Dantels. Nome Mr_Euiot, ‘Algerta S Soesiin. Portiand|¥ Eark! Sydney :Eimv;"nu‘ ¥ Eawarie, N ¥ i’has F Scott, N % F Simonton & wite, & Williams. Portland | Alaska B Wiillame, Portld|2 Y War & w. L Ang 3 C Schutte. N Y | Winnie O'Connor. N ¥ | Gavin, Denver F A Hibn, Santa Cruz F A Barr. Los Ang | Mrs W J Lo Moyne N¥ Buusman, Seattle |J L Stient, U S N 5 N Chase & w, N Y |A Rern, Switzerland . A Goldbaum, N'Y ~ [C Zahn, Switzerland Jra F S Norton, N Y E C Emery. Mt Ranch ancouver Mr Adams & w.NZind 8 Vancouver |B Berthold & w. N A . ‘Dawson - |Mrs C_Dutton, Austria [ Vogel, Seattle (Capt C E Bancroft & M Goldhundt, L Ang | w. London W M Ca . Chgo'Miss Lake, London A Exshaw, W M Mareard, Berlin D Melone. Oak Knoll [I. A Green Jr, Chicago J B Walker, N Y 'H Eilers. Portland © I Tuttle, N Y W B Buckminster. Bstn C R Hane, G Raplds © R Webb. Baitimore D O Nimico B Ayres B R Ellsworth. Nebr C de Ki ‘Boston /P A Heney & w, Sttle Countess , -|Mrs C_Bittermag, Chgo Algeria 8 L Whitestone & w,

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