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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New York Stocks show little fuctuation. Stocks and Bonds still inartiz: Local Shipment of $491,552 in specie Wheat and Barley guict and not Goversunent opens bids for 1500 tons Red Oats: No change in Corn or Rye. Hay and Fecdstuffs easy under Beans Butter weaker, Cheese firm and Dried Apricots and Peaches rapidly passing out of the State. Hams and light Bacon firm and in demand. No further change in Wool, Hops and Hides. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs as previously quoted. d Onions plentiful and weak. Poultry and Game meet with prompt sale. Wine Grapes lower and demoralized. Table Grapes firm. Potatoes Fresh Mexican Limes in by the Sellers of large Prunes finding deliveries difhult. York Exchange lower. Sterling unchanged. U firm, with continued shipments overland. ) to Hongieng and Manila. maiterially changed. rain indications. Eggs declining: Vegetables steady. Panama steamer. Dried Fruit in New York, advices from New York say: teature at the moment is supplied by prunes end apricots. On prunes, spot is very closely leaned up on 30-80s and 80-70s, while 40-30s are believed to be practically ot of the market. 70s, inclusive, quotations are some- whet nomingl. ~ Sales of 70-80s are reported at lots, with fruit near by to arrive neld at the same figure. The searcity nated in the Jarge sizes and the fact, as reported, thet packers on the coast are findink great difficulty in procuring 40-50s to fiil their con- Lracts are causing uneasiness here, and pur- chasers are beginning to complain of delay in deliveries. It is stated that several sales of purchases made early in the season have been made at from L to lc premium on . the irult being in transit. A coast wire to-day re- ported that sevegal pqurrs heve advanced igc on 50-60s over the 2ige four-size basis for Santa Clara fruit. Spot Oregon prunes are more firmly held in sympathy with the strong- er tone on California stock. In apricots coast wires report an upward tendency on 21l grades. ocal buying from the coast is moderate, the belng on fancy grades, which holders there are not offering fres! Spot e In and held firmly, h an upward fancy Peaches continue st n)‘ and streng on the coast. In e market is active and the tone swong with fine Amalias quoted at from 43c hoider. Fine old is firm at 43yc air interest. Holders' ideas arrive are somewhat stronger, ““The wenerally guoted on the Pocasset, for new. "Old is held at 4%c in most A gooli interest is veported for bulk and orted cartons. The primamy unchanged. Ralsins are h a fair jobbing interest alifornia loose is held at §%c n grade. In imported raisins there bing interest, lay- quoted on all descriptions figs are firmer, with figs are quoted at 20th M San Francise e uopendang 3 & is Obispo.2 Diego Seattle Spokune Neah Walla Walia. . Winnemucca § Ses';'séé"'sé's'fi'su. WEATHER CONDITH FOREC 3 lowing are the seasonal rainfalls to ith those of same date last The fo “Last _ This Stations-— 24 Hcurs. Season. Tureka Fer oTnG Red Bluff .00 1.50 Sucramentc -0 04 San Francisco 8 .74 Fresnc 2 .12 bt de‘Lndem' .00 .29 uls Obispo. .26 52 < JAngeles .... .01 o1 n Diego - 00 90 Sen Francisco data: Maximum temperature €4, minimum 52, mean BK The first southeast storm of the meason has occcurred off the coast rapidly from San Franc east storm warnings are displayed along the coast from San Francisco northward and ad- Visory messages have been sent to southern ports warning north-bound vessels. Rein has fallen as far south as Los An- l":u and conditions are favorable for more rain Raisin makers should continue to keep thelr The temperature has fallen 16 trays stacked degrees over Uteh. In the great valleys of 5 de- California the temperatures are about grees below the normal. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty ours ending midnight, Octaber 28 orthern®alifornia—Rain Thursday; briek to high southerly wind; uthern California—Rain Thursday; fresh west Wwinds. Nevada—Rain Thursday; brisk to high southwest winds, an Francisco and vicinity—Raln Thursday; k to high southwest winds. ry ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. il EASTERN MARKETS. cooles — 1 % New York Stock Market. NEW YORK. Oct In jts eseentibl f - 3’8 stock market reflected practi- cally all the previous day’s characteristics, in- luding en utter lack of public interest and creasing fears of gold exports. saBloi - cliunge Was Guoted ‘a2 bigh hs 84 85055 ‘1a fat, the foreign exchange vr'lrlul was the feature of the day and dev: inter- 22 oped most ~itingly with an increased denand for sterling | at_this center and higher gquotations for bar #oM and American com in London. The ad- ~ance was 2il the more interesting in view of the inudequate steamskip facilities to-morrow, these providing only a slow huat for banks to use in forwerding rem:ttancez. The demand ws cepecially strengthened Ly further sales stocks for London sccount in this market and represcuted altogether & toral inguiry for exchunge. may have boen the substitu- ven for gold Dills 25 & forn of international remittance. Demand for remittance next Bat- urday held at $4 8670 and the ted price Tor mext VWednesdsy was $4 8C. Busiucss wae even lighter in volume and the tone of the list was profossional througheut. !‘flln& ' the only strong stock ut the opening, sever ir e ot being taken ot 8 Fractional apce over the iLondom price. The rest was generally jower Penpsylvania. with ne ralijes, « followed by declines. the stocks alveady mentioned particl- puted n this regular movement as did aiso Norfolk and “esiern Louisvitle and Nash- vilie and Lilinois Central, Th m'v-J.I-mr nor was there a wnd | Ohio and St. Paul. The rathor favorable state- ment of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company failed to develop any demand for that stock. Western houses were buyers of Colorado Fuel. | which suggested a revival of the recent fight for control of that property. London again | took an unfaverable view of local monetary | conditions and sold upward of 10,000 shares on | balance. It s estimated that London has | | unlomded fully 150,000 shares of international | | stocks on thig market in the last week. To- | day's session brought general recoveries and carly losees were for the most part wiped out. The strong features of the day were North- western, St. Paul, Missouri Pacific, Toled: | Sugar and Colorado Fuel. Among the day | favorable developments was the announcement | of another importation of gold from Australia | ard the continued ease of demand money. Calt | lcans were made at between 5 and 6 per cent. The bond ket was very irregular to-day but fuctuations were narrow and trading very swall. Total sales, par value $1.185, | United States bonds were all unehfln(ed on | the st call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | Stocks— Sales, High. Low. Close | Atehieon .. . 00 K9 B8 8BS Atchison prd . 600 100% Baltimore & Ohio. 4& \w 1084 Baito & Ohio prd. Canadian Pacific. Fan‘di Southern. .. hio . 30 % Lflln ~nminrn . Colo 8o 1st pfd. Colo § 24 pfd. Delaware Del Lack & W Denver & R G. Denver & R G p! Jowa Central . Jowa Cent pfd. XKans City So.. . Kens Cf So pfd.. Lake Erle & W.. Leke E & W pfd. Louis & Nash ... Manbattan L Metropolitan St Ry. Mexican Central... Mexican National,. Minn & St Louis Missouri Pacific Mo T, MoK & T ¥ ] Central Central Norfolk & W Norfolk & W pfs Ontario & Western Pennsylvania . 2 Reading Reading Reading 2 s~ St st St st §§§3 Tol St L & 100 Tol St L & W pra. 2,700 Unjon Pacific ..... 3,100 Union Pacific pfd.. pra.... 300 Express Compnmel— | Wells-Fargo . Miscellaneous— 20 Amer :‘TW Amer S % Amer 95 Amer 30% Amer Anaconda Min Co. Brookivn R Transit Colo Fuel & Iron Cons Gas . Con Tobac Gen_Electric . Hocking Coal Inter Paper Inter Paper pid Inter Power . Pullman Pal Car.. Repubijc Steel.. Republic Steel pvd. Sugar Tenn_ Coai & 1iron. Union B & P Co. Union B&P Co pfd. U S Steel pfd. Western Union. Total shares sold.431,500 NEW YORK BONDS. U S ref ou. reg..108% L&N unified ds.101 Cent 4s. 80% gs NIE a® A ..,gi £ Z pE w g, § R oy 7 8 3 Ed ® A3 i ol &, 3 » nH &=§§ >8 e > o - <o Alum 3 2 3 m 105! {i. 017 & Prenteats o &'N“‘ eon §s. .. 4s...0 93 451011 Erie prior lien 42, :IA . _10 8 25 8 33 o1 10 8& ‘ada. 5. Small Covarie: con 555 - 48] uuna.é‘a"” i k2 NINANCIAL | 22,758 barrels; { Good commission house buying | of his Decen L LT S g P g+ e [ e | New York prices remained ynchanged and z !ne-%;l u\“\’-x‘r‘;;fllflnomzln:.l :m : Joundey, BOSTON STOCKS AND) BONDS, northern, ? No. oundry (northern), Money— | Westingh Cor, . 108% ~Nn. 1 foundry (-mllg%zn) and No. 1 foundry g ; Mining— , soft), |Adventure 4 touss ... rket. wen OT ‘Amlnmn(ed flbg Nm Yark CO”O" Market Atehison i ”,, NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—The cotton mlrkflll Do pretd 820 | opendd steady, with prices point lower, and l»os:g“ t Mat josed steady with prices net 6 to § points PR s ot LA fitchburg Union Pacific i Eastern Livestock Market Mexican Central. 2514 | unceu-nmu— i CHICAGO. | 'CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—CATTLE—Receipts. 1% | 22,600, including 5000 Westerns. = Good to 139 | choice, steady? Good to prime steers, $7 250 [+ !sw Poor to medium, $3 T3@3 90; . stockers < 39% | and feeders, §2 25G4 15; cows, $1 40G4 50; 3% | helfers, §2 25G0: canners. $1 40§2 50; bulls, 3% | $2 2507 gflg;né:l\e 37 50; Texas = fed Wolverine 5815 | steers, 3 LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. | 10000 1.1?533,“1&“’" e B0 Toer. Coneols, money 53 3-16 Norfolk & West.. 19% | closed stronger. Mixed and butchers'. §6 0 aget .....8 b Do prefd . 94 | ¢ a5: good to cholee. & Anaconda . Ontariy & 3% | neavy, $0 30@7 Atchlson Pennsyivania 84 . gg 6 Do pretd : ading .. flal %EP—RQC!!M 30,000; -t; eep, steady to Balto & Ohfo ...11134} Do 1st ptd ... 45" i girang: lambs, 10 Good to cholcs wathers, Canadian_ Pacific. 139 Do 2d pfd .... 39% . g3 85; t-.lr o ehm 32 50: Ches & Ohto 53 Southern Ry . 3815 | Western sheel 60G3 75: nnuvc lambs, §3 50 Chicago’ G W 1% o prefe 96 @5 40; wm.ern lambs, $3 75 Chi Mil & St nw,, 73 D Denver & R G... of ~ 3 Do prefd 9815 | WH. Mo., OCt 22.—CATTLE—Re- Erie bt lcal u, to 15¢ lower; stoek E: st b o1 ncutle dull, lower. l!ocktrl and feeders, §29 }lgunlms k‘gnt Do prefd ‘;3 Hocsm—nlmlpt Bwo. mmm. me Jower, Louls Mo K & T. %’."%:‘.’.." % 5“"‘," e, 33 m 15 bulk. w . Do prefd 6242 | Rands 11% | SHEE] eipts, ,500; lcllv.. N Y Central ...160 steady, closed slow, weaker. Bar silver, 23 5-16d per ounce, Money, 1% @2 per cent. The rate of discount i hc & market for short bills s S4@AY per ém"fi? - " North:1n B“.‘”"“- for three months' bjlls 3 Jp.x% per cent. 3 u;u'!'mgAa Qct. 22—Clearings, $8T8,377; New York Money Money Market. e A Ger: - 22— Clearings, sde,903; e Eajancen A3 NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Money on call, firm, "‘"‘TLA;;«SD Oct. 22.—Clearings, $597,855; at 4@6 per cent; closed offered at 4 per cent; | balances, 383,608, 4 prime mercantile paper, 6 per cent. Sterling | , SPOKANE, Oct, 22.—Clearings, $379,618; afihznn “urané» Jyith actual business ln Mnkera | balances, $29, s at for demand and ai T for sixiy daya: posted rates, $i811G4 87 heat Market. b Sl okt £ L Northern W C. lexican ollars, ernln-nt T 2 ¥ WASHINGTON, honds ady; State bonds, inactive; railroad TACOMA. 0ot 39— WHBAT- Siesdy. Bins stem, 70c; club, GB%c. ow OREGON, - Cona’xtwn of the Treasury. PORTLAND, Ork 2 WHEATGuet Wi Ly lue stem, 70c; WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—To-day's state- | veny, ere — o0 i j ment of the treasury balances in the.general fund, exclusive of the $150,000.000 gold reserve in the division of ' redemption, lhowl Avall- Eehslc 7c--h balance, $221,760,882; gold, $119,- 173, . New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—FLOU. sales, 9500 packages Receipts, qull but steadily bheld, WHEAT—Receipts, 79,950 bushels; exports, 11,032 bushels; spot, easy; No. 2 red, TT%@ Ti%e f. 0. b, afioat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 82%c £ o. b, afloat; No. ard Manitoba, 82%c f, o. b afloat. There was a very dull market in wheat. General news was also rather bearieh again, including loWer English cables, large interior receipts, good weather throughout the West and light export inquiry. The close was dull at 14@%c net decline. Eales included No. 2 red May, 75%@75% closed at TT%c; December, 77 1i-16978 1-1 i SUGAR-—Raw, firm; fair refining, 3 1-16c; centrifugal, 96 'test, '3%e; molasses sugar, 213-16c. Refined, firm. 2—Spot Ric, quiet; No. 7 involce, 5%c; mild, steady: Cordova, T%@I2¢. Futures closed steady, net unchanged to b points lower. lex. 44,000 bage, including November, December, $5 20; January, $5 20; May, $5 35. DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED APPLES—Continue firm . on spot and mearby futures as a result of light offerin, while more remote deliveries are a 1 $5 45; 5@! April, shade easler, owing to expectations of cheaper |, Common are quoted at 5@0c: orime at T@Tle: choice, T4 @73 c; fancy, 8@8lec. PRUNES—Continue firm, with quotations ran‘im{ from 3%¢ to Sc for all grades, RICOTS—Firm, . with ecoast advice: portll’l‘ a hardening tendency om mo Foativa. gradeu; bomes ave quoted st TH@1ls and bags at T%@10%5c, PEACHES—Fairly active and steady to firm at recent prices; peeled are quoted at 12@lfc and unpeeled at 6%@10%4c. * fuel e Chicago Grain and Produce. CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—Early prices in wheat were lower, infiuenced by the sharp drop In corn and good weather for the movement, and longs liquidated freely during the opening hour. on the decline, with the bullish tendency of local caused an uplurnloweDre elm_’l;e;; 00'?!""& o a <, Soclined 1o 136 and A @T2%c. osed Sc lower at T2 Good weather for drying out corn and a re- port that a prominent operaior had disposed mber holdings caused a decidedly weak tone to the market at the opening. Offer- ings were well taken by commission houses and brokers, and later in_the day shorts coy- ered and prices umm December closed %@ % lower at 50 @50% Gats were dull and steady’ e higher at 31%ec, Provisicns were somewhat lower at the opening, but @ good demand developed and held the market firm, The clase was steady, with Janaary pork nm higher, lard 5c higher and ribs 5G7%c hi 'fhe leading futuses rensed as followa: Jtogether “traders, a shade higher to K@ December closed THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1902. 94, with spot firm gt 253 5s 6d and futures at £52 Is 6d. quoted -Ine- nominal l‘l -!‘I clolinlg Ber at 4 1315 “he loval lake, clectraiytic, §1i 62440 ‘»fi. c-‘utlnlv #11 €23:@11 821, and unchanzed in Both markets, and in London at 3= u Spelter in Londan was um:lunm at £19 | Bs_and locally was §5 50. Stand Cleared—ship Dimsdal jower in the English markets, Gl ‘with 82,368 barrels flour for Durban. Foreign Markets. TLONDON, Oct. 22.—Consols, 93 5-16; silver, 23 b~ led French rentes, 90f 80c. Wieat car- goes passage, nominal ar nnd unchaaged; Enxluh eountry ‘markets, stead: LIVERPOOL, Oct. u—wbul quiet; No, 1 dard California, 6s 5d@6s 5i4d; wheat in Paris, steady; flour in Paris, steady; French country markets, firm. be a street previs WHI:AT—Tht about as before. Australian. cables said that it was feared that the Victorian crop would Chicago was slightly lower on the da; being a bedrish bought. mand, with an increase In stocks of 550,000 bushels in four daye. COTTON—Uplands, 4.70d. - 3 Ty * | LOCAL, MARKETS. * * Exchange and Bullion. The Coptic took out @ treasure list of $401,- 552, consisting of $302,760 in Mexican dellars, $2570 in gold coin and $86,000 in silver bullion for Hongkong and $100,000 in Mexican dollars and $413 in American and foreign coins for Manla. New York Exchange is lower. Sterling stands the same. f s Sterling - Exchange, aY8. .nnes = Slarlin: Exchange, sight . -4 at Sterling Cables ... . 4 New York Exchansge, - Par New York Exch&nlt. - 03 Silver, per ounce — % Mexican Dollars, nominal — 45 Wheat and Otlher Grams, forelgn markets remained failure. Brad- t's large increase of over 9,000,000 bushels element. The Southwest 0od cash de- Minneapolis reported a In this market there Wwas no particular charge, ither in cash rain or futures, ~Busi- nees was duil. CASH WHEAT. smrph\x. $1 261, @1 30; milling, §1 32% per cental FUTURES. Session 9 to u w a. m. Open. h. _Low., Clase December .51 26% n 20" §1 26% $126%; May 287, 12815 1 28 o p e, LG Open. _High. _ Low. December '..$1 263, §1 27 §1 26% §1 128% 1 2 1284 Business was dull yesterday, but BA the market exhibited a firmer tone at about ous prices. CASH BARLEY. 20@1 221 brewing and shipping Feed, $1 des, $1 2212@1 25; Chevalier, §1 50@1 60 for air to' choice. FUTURES. Session O to 11:30 a. m. ¢! en. _High. Low. _Close. Dee’mber . llogl" $1 # §120 $120 May ........ 1220 122% 1221 122 2 p. m. Session. Open. _High. Low. Close. $L22% $1 9280 $1 228, $1 2u% December—No sales. Closed §1 19% bid, $1 20 asked Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. ‘Wheat, No. 2— . gcwbr; S i ecember A y 724 v 7.3"/‘. TR Ta 56 56 s, SN 50% . 50 50 43 431 o B 30% 313 December 31 318, May . 31% A% a2 Mess Dork, Der Bhis ber 6 90 January . 15 6715 14973 Lard, per 100 1bs— October 10 3¢ Janua 905 May . 8 40 Shor October 11 50 January 8 21 May . 7821 77 L Cash quotdtions. wire. &4 T]tg/l:om F T steady; No. 2 spr! ‘Wwheat, H 0BG eI N0 S fed 70% GT1%e: Na. 2. corn. 508 No. 2 yellow, 68%ic: No. 2 oats, 28%ic: No. 2 white, 34%@36%c; No. 3 white, W@32%c; No, 2 rye, 49@49%c; fair to choice malting barley, 46@38c¢: No. laxseed, 18; No. North- western, §1 22 mu ‘pork, per bbl, $16 600G 17; lard, per 1 sides (loose), (boxed), 9% lOc, 11 87X @12; whieky, 32, m $10 T2%@10 75 ribs. nort 20@11 40; dry salted shoulders xed), short clear sides (boxed: basis of high win Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls . 49,100 18,900 ‘Wheat, bu 5 123,200 Corn, bu 226,600 Oats, bu 271,200 Rye, bu . 19,900 1,000 Barley, bu 163,100 4,800 On the Produce FExchange to-day the butte market _was y; @24 14 airjes, 16@21c. turned; 22¢c. Foreign Futures. ;OO RS, LWERPOOL o 2 25 00 : 28 10 New York Metal Markel. NEW YORKz Ocl Iz—'l‘ln underwent a w “vere remction from the recent prices, e here at $26 mfl: in !»&m line of £1 it uoted af pnd Catures at €117 Al ‘flll"l ‘Copper lln was lower iu l.wdou, OATS- The. Goverhmanit opened bids for 1500 tons yesterday, the lowest ranging from $1 301 10 §1 4213 for reds, double sacked. Most ot the bids were in the neighborhood of $1 4214 @1 45, though several were up to $1 50, and there was one as high as §1 60. Business was dull, but the market was steady. V hite, §1 1 30; Black, fl 15@1 20 (ur I"Qd and $1 25G1 36 for seed; Red, § % for common to cholce and $i o Tane CORN—There is nothing e to report. The t. Y g Yoliow 81 45G1 455}, Bmall Reun rge Teildw imal d 8% ; White, no; Inn do, " §1 RY ctl, BUC = X TR 175 per otl. FLOUR—California Family Extras, usual gon 8 50; Greel Th easy Rolied g“‘%fi'fifié 411902 Almonds, 1lc for - Nonpareils, Flour and Millstuffs. $3 T5@4. 1 terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 65@8 75; Ore- and Washington, $3 26 per bbl for Fam- ily and $3 40@3 656 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS8—Prices in secks ‘ow;fi LSTUPES n secks are as fol- l‘l m Flour, s; Rye Flour, " Bice Fions, By, oo 80 extra cream do, $igi 25; ts, !fi 25: H(;l;ug. §4 2 ‘Oats, barrels, Pearl bmay, n Peas, §5 per 1017 1bs Hay and Feedstuffs. ere was nothing new yesterday. The in- dicatlons of further rain gave the markets an torie, Beans and Seeds. Dealers quoted mlm prices, except an advance in Pinks, with continued firmness and a steady demand for cverland -hlum:t. Easf em g:L iy Canadian crop conditi ons remain un- g Sentie, g 2575 B fi?‘& A&sufi&ua u:b«m Pgfiatu:, mlm: nud Veg:tablm toetng 4s uwwym.mif“mm ul“ River Bur- ily mccumulating, Selinas and Onnn were unchanged. Sweets continued firm at the pre- vious. q\muuu. Oafens were plentiful and unchanged. Vegetables from across the bay were late in arriving and good fresh stock was in demand at. firm prices in the morning. The greater soruon of the late arrivals were held for to- s I'nll'k!l TATOES—Burbanks f:mn th. river, 200 g?lq per ctl; Bnunu Tor Rtar ufl‘;‘ per ctl; II‘ weet Potatoes, $1 25 per etl fe omons—«mm per ctl; Pickle Onlons, 308 40c per vmu‘ABms-Gnen eas, 3@3%c; Stri Beane, 21:@3c 1b, neluding Wax: Lima .Ba'm o etl; 4c; , 60c i g e bers, nominal; H X e Eatasn, 3028 rfon; Hubbard, SOl Poullry and Game. There was a nudy dcmd for poultry, and as the receipts of local were moderate and the chicken line cleaned up quickly. Young Turkeys, young Roosters and large Broliers ‘were scarce and higher. A car of Western is ex] chd late to-day. ood sound Glmo nl’t with prompt sale. Sev- eu;ya-lovcn sacks LTR'!—LI\. Tm‘k ld, 15@16c for Gobblers and 15@16c for young Turkeys, 9 per pair, Mm T i Hens, $ old Ramen, a5 $4@4 10; Broiler @3 50 for mll eonl h zso: fer oid and § cAuz_mm, Cottontall Habbiis, 31 h bits, §1; Mallard Dueks, i QH Sprig, $3@4 50: Teal, 5%} . Pl Ducks, $1 307 i“ ite Gesse, $1G1 b0 Brant an for small; English & s1%o. nipe, Common Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Some dealers, whoss stocks of Eggs are growing larger every day, are standing from under and offéring their best ranch as low.as 40c in-order not to get caught by a possible break. One has adopted the novel plan of ad- vancing his Western goods, sq ‘as to induce his customers to come back to ranch. As.a rule, however, most dealers quoted about the same on the preceding dAy. thou‘h all reported e masket W and extremly slow, with sradually accumulating stocks. Cheese continued firm at unchanged quota- ter was weak, as it usually is when the winter rains set in, especially if they are warm, as at present. Some sales of fine creamery ere made ds low as 27%c. The tendency was to _sell, even at concession: Receipts were $700 lbl Bllller. 373 cases E?u and 22,700 1bs Cheeu TER—Creamery, 27 P b for fancy, 27c for firsts and 20< ar seconds; dairy, 22%@25¢; nuntnutur. 17@20c per Ib; cam stor: 24@26c. ESE—-New, 12%@13c: old, nominal, Youn‘ America, 13@13%e; Eastern, 141,@15¢ ]!(;—()Sv—mn'mhv 42@43c for fancy; for geod and 35@39c for fair; store, nomin: eglg storage, 24@28c; Western Eggs, 2u@ 2T%he. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Table Grapes were firmer under light re- ceipts, especlally the large open box lots. Re- ceipts have shown no effects of the rain as yet. The market for Wine Grapes was demor- alized. Supplies were chiefly of poor quality and there was very littie inquiry, even for good | stock. Choice Bartlett Pears were in light supply and prices showed an advance, Fancy ‘Winter Nellis were also firm at better prices. Peaches, Plums, Prunes and Quinces were firmly held and moved well. Persimmons lnd Pomegranates were offering freely - at prices. s and Citrus and Tropical frul - mere dull and unchanged. Thers were 887 boxes Limes roceived by the Panema steamer. 5 CRAN ‘ape spot and $10 T8t arrive; Wisconsin, 5 per bbl; Coos Bay, $2 per box. mspm-:nmx«:s—— T per chest. BERR! per chest for Long- worths and §203 50 tor, Malindas. HUICNKLESE RIES—4 e per lb. Qu! Cc per. PLUMS AND PRU NES—-&C per box and 75@ Wc ver crate. r_box for common, 'PLES—30@40c pe 850 for choi llnd UOcOl 15 for fancy; m Oregon, $1 PERSIMMONE-75@80c per box. RS—$12001 50 per box for t5: ;vtnur Nellis, 75c@$1 25 per box;. mumnma n—m«n for small lhu ang 3 | $191 50 for large. ES—Tsabella, 60875 per box or crate: 'rony, 40@T5c_ per- box or crate; Black, G0c: Stuscat, 20@60c; Verdel 85@75c per nrne tor Grapes. In large o Tor Muscat, $i@1 25 for Corn tor other varieties; Wine Grapes, pen boxes, 1 250 1 40 et S Zinfandel, ties, $1 MELO l——Clnhluup;; T5c@$1 per crate Nmmm 25 per. 3 rme! lon-, s1e@ 1 25 per dozen for small ‘and $1 50@2 50 for medium and large. CITRUS _FRUIT: $1 5082 for rmt r Valencia, accord- —— Dper dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. As will be seen in the first column there is growing uneasiness in New York over the in- creasing failure of California sellers to deliver | the large prunes sold early in the season, and these sizes are advancing in consequence, As a matter of fact there are practically no large Dprunes this year. There is no ofhier news to report, all frults ruling steady to firm except smail-sized prunes, which are quiet. «Apricots and peaches, which, several weeks ago, were the weakest fruite in lhe list, are now the firmeet, with stocks rap! ssing out of the State. oney Is doing better under a brisk demand. FRUITS—Apricots, c for ‘Hoyals and 89131 for Moorparks: Hvavorated Apples, 3 Slg; aun dried, 3%@dlc: Peaches W0 ie; Pears, 3%@4lc for quarters and for bll;g‘ Nectarines, 4%@be . (o white: Plums, 5@6c for pitted an: c for un- ymefi. Figs, 2%@3%c for black and 4@bc for white. PRUNES—1902 2%@2%c for the four sizes, Wlth 14@1c ‘premium for the large sizes. RAISINS—1002 crop quoted as follows: boxu, B¢ per 10048 e 2~¢ru'm loou Muscatels, 50-1b 1b; 3-crown, 5%1:‘ 4-crown, Ge; Seedless Muscatels, Beedless Suitanas, dc; Scedless Thompssni, sw; 2-crown London Layers, 2u- 3 per box; 3-crown. Rawatfancy clukters, 20cib 20-1b bm( $1 40; 4- rials, 20-1b boxes, le: !l.;lfio:,lflmc 12 o choice, 18 oz., 6%e; 12 oz, Bl 3 NUTE—Wainuts, No. 1 softsheit, 11 mc 2, 6@Tc; No. 1 hardshell, 10@10%c; No. i X L, 10@10ie for Ne Plus Uitr c 1o:-' nxuedoc. l;:: “lb"uc % n“ Lennl, !l.mo. ‘Cocoanuts, $3 50@0; Clmtnu , INEY—Comb, 1144@12%e for bright and for light amber: water white extracted, m, light amber exiracted, 5@5%¢; dark, mcEBWAx—'Wumc per 1b. Provisions. * The demand for hams and Ilight bacon is reported brisk, but the other cured meats are not particularly active. Prices remafn un- changed. / CURED MEATS—Bacon, 14“0 per Ib for heavy, 16¢ for lght medium, 17c for lighi, 18 for extra light, 19c for sugar-cured and Wc for extra sugar-cu. Iastern sugar- m 15 ac; Clallfornll Hams, 10c; 310 ger bol; extra, Mcxe, 3i0 {é 55"3?’ Ihaa G5! Brtme: o1 30: Bry arg, | Cal ' ra Y i l_choflLl Siitie: Bie Pork. $30; Figs’ Ferl % and 1de f 3"? ;fl‘c. !laMh tins, thx ovlhhl‘l‘ub'uio. c. LRl barrel, D%e' three ue&c, tierces, !-hu s, ‘Ke' Mfi H tlerces, 93¢ Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. o | HIDES Am:) BKXNI—CNI- and brands sell abou l o under Heavy salted 1lc; nflltum. 10c; "lht. 9 five there was no Western offering everything in| 40@é1c | aoo[ 11 §24028 per ton; Mission, $18G20; other varie- | id- | | tive, 10G12c per 1b; Humboldt and" Mendocino, 12@13¢. San Francisco Meat M. arbd. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: mmxr—cysmc for Bteers and 3@6c per Ib L—La L3 B 53 'sx.;?fi.'.*:,c oo sume per Ib, u\'umcx MARKET. The following quotations are for good, Livestock delivered ln illl Francisco, less dnr e-m. uhvlnkua for %, Cows and Heiters, 1‘1&?. lh"l CW";,‘:“ ]b per Ib. iasis per (gross wej it) SHERE: Wethere, 3@ Ter ewes: 3 ante per 1b (gioss weight) T AMBE Enoking Lambe, $2 06275 per head, or th per Ib live weight; yearlings, '3%@4e per 1 Hoaa-—uu Hogs, ao 1bs and under, o% under 150 1bs, Gic: feeders, 5% @6c; 20 per cont off; boars, 80 per cent off, and stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@6%c; San Quentin, 5.55¢c; Woal Bags, 32@45c; Fleece Twine, T12@ ; Fruit Bags, 5%e, Ge and 63c for the three sizes of Cotton and 6% @8%¢ for Brown Jute. COAL—Wellington, per ton; Southfield Wellington, $8 ttle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 b Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, §5 30; Greta. §7: Wall- send, $650; Co-operative Walleend, $6 50 Richmond, §7 50; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $18 26 In sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite l:tf ——: Welsh Anihracite Egg, Welsh $11 50; Cannel. §9 per ton: Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in Sacks; Rocky Mountain de- -crlptlon-. $8 45 per 2000 1bs and -egordinl to bun?i' 78 1o o 80c for bolléd and “s8c for raw, in ba Lard Ofl, extra winter strained, barrels, cases, §1; China Nut, 55@62c per gallo Neatstoof, In barrels, 70c; cases, Toc: Sporm, pure, 70c; Whale Ofi, natural white, 30@55¢ Der gallon: Fish Ofl, In barrels, 45c; cases, .50c: Cocoanut Ofl, n barrels, 6313¢ for Ceylon and’ 58%c for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Casl Oil. in buik. Astral, 205 rre! 95 14c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 20lie; Star, 2014c: Extra Star. 20isc: Elaine. 25 Eocene, 22i4c; deodorized. Stove Gasoline, Ebulk, 17c;ein cases, 28%4c: do, 1k, 1835 | 72 degrees. in n cases, 25c; Benzine, in bulk. 16c; in cases, 32%c: 86.degree Gasoline, in bulk, | 2l¢; in cases, 27%c. TURPENTINE—i2¢ per gallon in cases and 66¢c in drums and iron barrels. RED. AND WHITE LEAD-—Red Lead, quantity. BUGAR-The Western Sugar Refining Com- A Crushed and,Fine Crushad, 4.36c; Candy Granulated, 438¢: Dry Granulated Fine, 4.%6c; Dryw Granu- lated Coarse, 4.25c: Fruit Granulated, 4.25c D, 10c more: half barrels, 25c more; boxes, ¢ more; 50-ib bage, 10c_more lm- &l kinds. - Tab. lets—Half-barrels, 4.7dc; Bic per Ib- No order taken for less than 15 barrels or its equivalent. s STOCK MARKET. *- * to $84 25 on the morning session of the Bond ' Exchange. The sugar stocks showed more tone, and Onomea sold up to $22 50 and Hon- okaa to $13. while Paauhau sold at $14 on the California Exehange. The strength In_ the sugar stocks continued in the afternoon, Paaubau selling up to $14 50, Hutebli jon to $14, and Honokaa to $13 50. Bpfl Vi ‘Water continued to recover, There were sales of Alaska P.gm at $1€0 and Bank of California at The Aucoflldl Ce Mining Company has lared a dividend of 50 cents per share, pay- able November 13, . The amount of the dividend ie the same as that paid six menths ago. i and Montana Copper Mining Company has declared a dividend of §2 per | share, which is tl um amount that was paid three months age The following qnouunm for the United Rail- ways of San Francisco were received from York yesterday by Bolton, Ruyter & | mon stock, $23 62% @25 8712 pre- nrrod $63 25@63 50; bonds, $90g91 and in- | terest, subscriptions,” $48 asked. STOCK AND ) BOND EXCHANGE. | wr:nw:snu TOct. 22-2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid.Ask. Bid. Ask. 1 — |#s qr cpinew)138 s qr coup..108% ullcELmNmus BONDS. Ala A W bs. — — Do con 5s. — 108 Aey CPC o.108% — |oak W g oa: 104 G € GAE 8a.1043105 Oceanio S 873 — Caluat B8 |Omnibus 6s. — C Costa 09’, |Pac G Im 4s. 98 — Fd L &P 6s.128 130 Pk & CH 6s.108 — Fer&C H 6s. lh%fll Pk & OR 6s.118%121 Geary-st 5s.. Pwl-st R Gs.118% — H 8 5. -1 104 | L An LAL Do gtd s.102 | . Do gtd 5.1 | L & P lem5s107 Mkt-st C Do iem NRof C Do b NPCR NCR NCcrpC N S R B5s. OGLH Ok T Co 6s.123 Do 5s ....118% — !Stkn G&E6s. 10212107 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 70 Marin Co .. — |Spring Vai.. 85 8513 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% — (Pac Light .. 53 553 Fat G L Co. 3% 8%|Sac E G & R 35 — Mutual EL. — 7T [SFG&E 41 — OGL&H. 68 6 SFGLCo 5 5% Pac G Imp. 3¢ 35 [Stkn G & E. 9 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — — | { BANKS. Am B & T10 = \Pirst Nationl — | — Anglo-Cal 5 167 1724 Bank of Cal.454¢ — Nier B (i) 40 00 Cal Safe Dmafl{.un iS F Nationl. — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger § & 1.2050 2150 |Sav & Loan. 90 105 Security Sav.. m Union Trst.1830 — Giant ... Hawailan .. 33 Hq ... 133 14 Hutchingon . 14 141§ MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.160 ms{ Cal Fruit As. 95% 97 Cal Wine As.101 " 102 Morninz Sesston. IL—Linseed, 57c for boiled and 3¢ for raw . in ‘barrels; cases, Sc more; California “Castor Oll, in cases, No. 70c; pure, $1 16: Laucol, 6740 per 1b; White Lead, 8@6%c, .ccordmxbg‘f in 100-1b | Spring Valley Water was firmer, advancing | 300 Sterling Ofl 10 Paauhau Su Al lmmm Sesslon, rd— ndence Oil 1000 Monte Cristo Oil 60 Euulublc Gas 4 mvxvn STOCKS Following were the sales on the San Fran- ciseo Stoek and Exchange Board yesterday: uomu Session. 300 Com Cal & V. 83, 200 Mexican .. 400 Con Cai & V. 84| 200 Oecidental 100 Confidence ... Gi! 100 Sierra Nev 200 Hale & Norc. 17| 100 Silver HIN.. 260 Justice .. RS i PRALR) 06( 200 Silver Hill... 50 usuess - ss ||~ & sz Following were the sales on the Pacifie Stock Exchange yesterday: )dornml Session. 500 Best & ;7| 200 Mexican 20 300 Con Cal | 500 Ophir . 83 (30 Con Cal & V. 904 360 Potost . [ ] | 100 Siale & Nore: 111 200 Sierra N 1% Afternoon Session. 500 Best & Beich. 07| 200 Ophir . 85 500 Best & Belch. oa\ 200 Ophir . : a & 200 Caledonia 9| 200 Overman ... 500 Hale & Norc. 17| 100 Sex Belcher. - s 200 Mextean .. 300 Sterra Nev... ¥ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 22—4 p. m- “Bid. Ask. | Big: Asic. Alpha . 0f Justice ...... 06 08 Alta 03 07 Keutuck o1 03 Anflel S 03 06 Lady Wash .. 06 0% 09 10 Mexican . 20 2t Be!l & Belch 5 07| Decidental s 10 Bullion . fl‘Jv‘Dphlr s 85 Caledonia 96 98| overma [ Challenge 09 10 Potost [ Chollar I3 u.:l:.\... P [ “onfidene 60 = {98 Con -Cal & 3 o 9 Con {mp - 13 Con N ¥ ot s 50 Crown Po o1 SO Eureka Con. 18 Sy - . Sxchequer ... — m Union Con... 10. i1 Fould & cur. 08 ] al, 05 06 , Hale & 16 18|¥el Jacket it o1 Julia .. - § 1 —=== REAL !STATB TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. Henry W. Eisert to L. M. Hoefler, lot on N | line of Grove street, 100:9 W of Van Neca. avenue, W 55 by N 120; grant. Isaac Carmell to George B. Elkins, lot on 3 line of Turk sireet, 137:6 B of Franklin, B | 27:6 by $ 120; $10. and Rebecca Schweltzer to Georgle Ehr- nur (wite of Sol W.). lot on NE cormer of Pacific ue and Webster street, 49:10% by N gift. Estate of Willlam E. Browh (by Delia J. ¥. Wood, executrix) to William M. Hoaz, lot on af Secramento and Webster streets, 35:433; also lot on E line of Web- ster strect, 36741 S of Sacramento, S 30 LY E 100; $10,250. \Vullam H. and Ethel W. Crocker to same, | same two pleces, quitclaim deed: $1. Milton S. and Lema A. Euner to_same, lot on § line of Sacramento strest E of Web- | ster, E 37:6 by S 152:8%; $10. Fisnk and Theresa Kalfin to Charles k. Hangen, lot on E line of Webster street, 107 i : . | N of Grove. N 30:6 by.E 17: $10. ' Receipts of Produce. Richard Nichols to Charles Ehm. lot on S line_of rseu street, 112:6 E of Scoft, § 25 by 8 87.6; $, FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. ELE N ) SO s SR e Flour. ar sks...103280[Straw. tons. ... 12 | Davie lot on W line of Tremont svenue, 128:0 Wheat, ctls ....128,450| Buckwheat, sk 38 | R . N 35 by W 80; $10. j e, ctle 3 400 | gpencer C. dnd Bmma D. Buckbee to Tons ey s 106 | B. Spencer, ot on 5 line of Clay strect, 137:6 Qe . No...... 844! g ¢ Locust, E 27:8 by S 137:6; $10. Fotdtoes. 803| Quicksiver, fisks 200 | poipx and Delfina Marcuse to Frederick Me- | A700| Laatnar, ol 2L | Millan, lot on N line of Saeramento strest, | Mg, i 108} Wine, sele. 44250 | 249:11% E of First avenue, £ 25 by wwl hb-k 30| Cime g 0q | 117:10%: b i T Margaret Follter to Cecll W. and Suste H. ?,"""“- L 183 I Taifcrw. | Mark, lot on N line of Clay street, 60 W of ol s 0 Cherry, W 40 by N 70; $10. HONGLULY, James S. Hutchinson and James J. Flinn {o Aok hatey. - 302 Helen M. Fiinn and Josephine Kennedy, lot on N of Four- E lin ¢ Treat avenue, 108: - £ S 25:2%, W teenth street, N 28:7%, E 122 122:6; $10. Joseph _ond Pauline Scheerer to Eintracht 5 aud B. Verein. lot om NE lime of Ten street, 37! 41,, 90:6, S 78:2 SW 59: ).‘l 5\'« ) Hannab Lang to William T. Lynch "lot $ line of Twentieth street, 5 E of Folsom, 5 by & 110 $10. h_and Pauline Scheerer to Eintracht 3. apt B Vereln, 1ot on N line of Libirty strent, 255 E of Noe, E 50 N 114; also lot on § B Ewenciatn strset. 06 B of Nos. E_ 106. 8 228, W 50, N 114, W 100. N 1l4: loton NE corner of Noe and Tw-nty-nut streets, N 57 by E 105; also lot on N lne of Liberty | street, 205 E of Noe, E 50 by N 114; aiso lot [on SE iine of Arlinaton strest. 683 SW_of I;}Dlnnke, SW 233:9, SE 1:6, NE 288:7, NW { Py Frances M. or Francis M. Thompson to George W. Hoever, lot on NB corner of Twen- ty-fourth and Howard streets, N 35 by B 92:0. quitclaim deed: $10. ‘ Hibernia Savings and Loan Spcjety to same, same; §10. Julla Hyde to Mary F. Hyde, lot_on Il‘ ’or Powell street, 105:6 S of Pine, 8 ¥ by | 65:6; zif Grace M. Young (wife o | line of Tekama street, 87:6 NE of Fourth, NE 25 by NW 75; $10. ‘Wilhelm F. Pamoerin to same, same; $10. 3 B Shorsan & Sons (sorporatiom) fo The- | resea M. Deane, lot on SW line of Ritch s NW of Townsend, NW 22:11 by § $3750. R W. Deano to same (wife), dame: Aetna M. B. and L. Association to i onguch, lot on W iine of Third svenus. 50 S of Deeth (California street south), $. 2§ by W o4;_$2700. Home Investment Association to T. i i Treacy, lot on W line of Thirtieth avenue, X EToEF strect. 8 215 by W 120, Jots 18 10 25: also lot on SW corner of Thirtieth avenue and P street, W 132:6 by § 100: $1005. A. 8. and Emma C. Baldwin to Benjamin P: and Nellie Smith, lot 3, block 7, subdivision 1, Castro-street Addition: $10. Patrick J. McKenna to Louls Ferrarl, W line of San Bruno avenue, 300 N man street, W 120 by N 100, lot 1, University Mound; $5. Marid Holtz to J. P. Mdx Hoitz, lot on N line of Alvarado street, 200 W of Douglass, W25 by N 114, lot 14, “Heyneman Tract S. D i [ | | snn- 1. blol;:nk % University Cound nzé) Stoney to Charles . vided balf of property in 1350 D. 207, estate of Joseph M. Comerford: also 1843 D. interest in estate of same: also probate No. 21411, estate same; $1000. Qdd Fellows' Cemetery Association to Elise, Schmalzen, lot in said cemetery; Same to' Leontine Ferran, same; $150. Builders’ Contracts o “3 work for a two-stary on hwmd“flmnu’ln ke N 100 by W 52:6; Day’s Sons (contractors), Fred B. Wood arehi- tect—All work for a two-story frame-buil on lot on S line of < street, 373 of Fourth, E 36 by 8 75; e John Melerdierks (owaier) with John B. Ot Henry B, Hoimes (owner) with ‘l':l‘finl Alameda County. L. C, and Mirlam Morehouse to Hughes, all interest acquired of sale March 18, lm.mloul lo.ll.fln.d 14, HA& Elmhurst Park N ; also lot 35, Map imhurdt Park, g Brant. Willlam J. Laymanee ( ) to Ullo M. Green (wife of W. S.), lots 3 and 4, -block map resubdivision -of certain lots in blocks 1- to 4 6 to 13 and 20. as Map Warner ‘Tract. Brooklyn Townah‘p: Wi as trustee for M. L_K. Yarde- nller et -l.. under 657 D. 17, 748 la, etc.) Curr- lin, lot on E line of Oak street, 57:4 N of Eighth, N by bl 133, Keliersber- ger's l(lp. lan % 8 Georg estate of d: 3 Mary L, 1( B. gnle-nulle‘ § same, all {nterest M L Ralon e Anhur K. Blair Sgons same. Oakiand, Robert and -;e’umna'&m.pa;l Tract, Oaiand: loseph A, Furtado (single) '"e;m!anlgweomr !1 mq-;-: ots, map & Mow &