The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 1, 1902, Page 10

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10 ] west was the bull factor early, but more 1ib- | clice, the morning market was easy and quiet. [ { ¥ eral receipts offset the influences. There | There are off lots mow going as low 3 X 3 was lttle nl»owv":t to et‘)’. market, as news | as $1 15. ;:u“m.m has materially fallen o frem al d was ther discouraging. The | off during the st two or three days. . Decimaber ‘opened & shatlo | . the afternoon futates advanced, as will lower to a shade higher at @727%c. sold up | be seen. A z to T8c. but on heavs T Arspped 1o CASH BARLEY. S5n FRESH CONSIGNMENT. 25a gzc. The close. was %c lower at 72%@ Feed, $1 15@1 20; brewing and_ shipping 50 head BROKE HORSES weighing from c. srades, §1 22141 25; Chevalier, $1 5501 o0 for | 1,00 Bead PROKE HORSE e suitavia OMMERUAL, | | Corn was quiet and rather heavy, large re- | ;[ noice. S CHA! 5 ¢ P s gt ceipts being the main factor to the situation. » FUTURES. ;«3[:;2 'Hfl'w";" FRED H. C S_E & CO., X Totals, Canada. $45,886,850 17.9 ... | December closed firm, with December up @ Session 9 to 11 a. m e otnar ot included .in totals because contalning | fic at 5ijgc. Appearances 2o to show that | . $1 22 asked. p: other items than ciearings. §--Not inciuded In | tho manipuiations . the Decomber option aro | May—No sales. $1 21% bid, $1 22 P = . tals because of no comparison for last Year. | not yet a think of tho past and that month el r—Ng ;-les. $1 IIB %a bid. A P - c Ansconda M:n C 5 o —_— was ‘the leader to-day. i\ b ' = T Seekion, B 3 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Breokivn &ep v New York Money Market. December Gats W frm T slose was| December_ o sake $1750 s Stylish Carriage Teams and Fast Roa1- & s ‘olo Fuel ron b Bk ezsy, with December Y%c lower A Y] 3 2 3, B S Consolidated Gas : — 4 4 Provisions were dull with no special features | OATS The market was quiet, but prices | SIErS,at Stewart’s, 721 Howard St. Local bank Clearings still d 1.0l Cont Tobacco pfd . NEW YORK, Oct. 81.—Money on call, firm | t5 trading. January pork and ribs closed un- | showed no change, holders contintiing firm. e ————— ocal bank Clearings stli lea@ 1:,C1. gen;:al Electric. at :L_w»em; closing ‘bid and asked, 5@6 | changed, lard 2% lower. IR aklte :11 ‘;‘?3:3;.;5 Black, $L ::W;'r’l"nfg e : £ 3 | Hocking Coal. per cent. Prime = . 5@6 “The léading futures ranged as follaws: 20t or_seed; Red, $1°1214¢ Silver a fraction lower. Exchangc unchanged. | internal Paver eon iening s T R = rt.icl g futy : v :um e | .20 100 common' o Caciie and BG4 50 I 3 ern i act 3 os— pen. : : A 3 - Wall-strect Stocks rather higher on the day. !{me{;"-’mg‘f&gf gr"fiw”""‘?‘.‘:a"‘.(?"“:?n"%‘u ey daye P g S S A R i s Trices rulle withi i FAMILY. RETAIL - MARKET. l B : 4 s | Laclede Gas .. osted raf 844 8435 " er . 3¢ * -7 £ - Wa s 8, pin i wvery. Cash Wheat firmi. | National Biscuit. Commeratal bite, 54 82,7 Ty 3487504 3. | December 72 3 Large Tellow. $1 47%@1 50: Small Round | ¥———— Wheat Futures show some recovery. ash (¢ bt e v Ven: DO | Merts S R%e. May .... LT 4% oy 31 50; White. nominal; Egyptian, §1 209 | . 1 pRt” NOrth® Americas. Eoudt v ere, SR trone | e 140 for white and $1 06G1 15 for brown. Butter. Cheese and Esgs remain about as Bariey weaker and much quietcr. Pacific Coast . railroad, fi i 2 : October ... § | 5% RYE-—Quoted at 31 05@1 10 per ctl. - quoted last .week. Meats, too, staud about , firm. i ol Pacific Mail Syl . - December 51 51 BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75 per ctl. | the same. Jats, Cern and Rye 70 < clange. ‘cople’s Ga: o 4 Moy .. 431 & it Oats. Crs anit Racyshosh pp yavier cliang Eremeed SE3 Condition of the Treasury. | Guwo'as “70 0 Flour and Millstuffs. g efaliedle e T st o Hay Market hampered by scarcity of cars. = Puliman Pai Car WARHINGTON: Bl athtnd MR 3o L 11 new in Fruits and Vegetables. aas X R RA¥Ess | Tapubiie e ARy . Oct.. 31.—To-day's ~f aeis " Hork our bariei- FLOUR—Californja Family Extras, $1G4 25. | COAL. PER TON— Bran and Middlings still in light supply and frm. | Republic Steel ptd. s ‘e Treasury balances In the general | oo 1660 1670 1625 1850 | usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 90@4; Ore- | Wellington ..8—@10 00| Southfield : § I8 Lo, e;cl:g:y. of the $150.000,000 gold mer;/‘o et ,g-;y, 15 65 15 37% 15 @ gon_and Washington, $3 25 per bbl for Fam- | Seattle —@ S 50| Weilington 10 00 Beans zocll held, zoith moderate sales. | et Fon FRERI AW A - 4 T 1 8215 14 75 ily and $3 40@3 65 for Bakers', go:gy..m =@ 5 jcoos Bay. % s 3 376,205, A b i % WO MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | Richmond ... —@ 9 g Mustard Sced offering liberally and neglected. o R EPP R . Fl 5 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Mustarc £ : USL g % lows: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 lbs: Rye Flour, A : i = . U8 Tather 215, & s % 85 3%y $3.25; Rye ‘Meal. $3: Rice Flour, $3; Corn | Dol choice.sq. 33300 Ranch Eggs, per | Butter and Eggs well cleaned up and steadier. U8 Rubber. | ke ] Sy Ses Meal, $3 50; extra cream do $igs 25| DO 004 - T @S| Dozen ... 45030 . - £t U S Rubber pi | Bradstreel’ &) l 100 pounds— Oat Groats, 35 25: Hominy, $i 25G4 80; Buck- | Do packed, 1b. 23027 | Storage Eses....20@30 Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins unchanged. U 5Steel... i radstycet’s on Trade. ! wheét Flour, $1 5064 i5: Cracked Wheat 33 50: | chocn el e a0 mas® g™ o o 3 , U S Steel pfd. gs:é | 4 : 825 8214 Fariua, $4 80; . Whole Wheat Flour $3 25; | C0l8: plote o o gn0 M Ooony o 15820 Provision dealers still quoting a quiet market. Western_ Union.. oltg - i % T87% 785 e i s "okl Yo 50 | Cheese. Swiss.. aw Do ex 5910 S . S . > g > . 1 “ & o 1} Egss. .. 40 "o0l, Total sales. . 41 NEW. b Y .| Cash quotations werc as follows: _ . | Green Peas, $5 per 100 lbs. ‘ommon > Wool, He ps and Hides firm cm% unclmn'gtd. ! R Yoz:;;:; ,m.vwmu.ygyi' Cotauiaa . e, Gationk or e e gty R H q Eeedsinf f i FER 1505 Porke Sauseges.12%@13 Supplics of Mecats about balancing the demand. U S ref 25 reg....100% Louls & N 1, | Next year's business Is a notable feature in the | corn “Boe: No. 2 yellow. b7c; No. 2 cdts, 28%c: ay an eeastufrs. Hams 17@20 Smoked Beef.... 20 i % s 4 | Do ref 2s coup 1094, Mex Cent. 4o, 419545 | trado situation. “The volumie of orders booked | No. "3 white, 815@35igc: No. 2 e, et 4 . lVLara . 15@—! Potatocs, Onions and.Vegetables about the. same. | Do Bsres..... 108" Do st inc ... 211} [ {9F next epring's delivery is large for this | good feeding barley,. 40@iZc: fair (o $195; | _Hay, continues firm, with light receipts. | The San Francisco Butchers’ Protective As- e, ¥ Do 3s coup.....109 [Minn & St L. 4s..103% | 8800 of the year and is explained pastly bY | malting barley.. 42@56c; No. 1 flax seed, '+ | Dealers say that the market is hampered by | Sociation gives the following retall prices for e i Dressed Turkeys coming in freely, Do Dew 4= reg. . 1301 Mo Kan & Tex 4s. 991 | he excentionally good business done in fall|Xo. 1 Northwestern. $1 18; mess pork. per | Befer SV MO meats: (DA O T st RE 0 oY ‘,3?, Sfd‘fit“,;':""‘,fi* s Ends & P e b ycletlgf e "2"“ Tx":». I.xl;d' p:‘,;u;e(;o spfl)ml'io:i I~ There is no change in Feedstuffs, which ruie | Roast Beet .....10918|Lamb. Chops ... 15020 2 3 - Y C {of ‘the-year and also by th sition of ; ¢ sides . ¢ 3 der - ! b i315920 Fiesh Fruits about as previously quoted. | Do 'old 4s ‘caup 111 |" Do pen 35n Winter heat crop 4s cold weather approaches. | 117 dry. calied. shouiders (boxed). 810010 25| firm. | Borternan do Tt merais Mans Mateon.. 613t e Do Bs res..... 1044IN T Cent gen 5; | The absence of killing frosts at the South has | gkore clear sides (hoxed), $11 25@11 50; clover, | BRAN—-$21¢22 50 per ton. Sirloin Steak..13%@13 Muttoa Chops. 5s coup.... 10514| Nor Pacific 4s allowed of the: maturing of a considerable top | contract grade, $10 15. MIDDLINGS —$25G26_per ton. Round Steak. ..100123 | Mutton Stew ... S@0 — == Atchison gen 45 1015 Do 35 12 | rop of cotton. This has Hetved the trade sit- A: o Sniomadie | 1 T FEDSTUFTE Rolled Earley. 324.50g26 par | 200 (iesk. - 101D Mt e Bank- Cl 195, In the great valleys of California with maxi-| p [0 2d) 48 ..... 06 |Nor & W | uation " there, while acting as a_ brake upon | Anticles— R P20,000 | pons. 396 50@21; Cocoantis Cake, $90@21: Copn | COried Peet 8@10! Veal Cutlets . ank Llearmgs. mum temperatures not exceeding 68 degree Do S1ohlo 4s...100%, Reading gen ’2 the tendency of that staple to advance. The | Flour, barrels i 151,000 | Mosi, $50@51; Cracked Corn. 330 J0@31 50; | S0up Bones ...\ @—iRoast Pork - | . During the month of October the ralnfall | p7 228 StL & I M con demand for wheat has been active on milling | Wheat, bushel O - 1191000 | Miced Fecn. $20@21: Cottonsesit Meal, $26 50. | Soup Meat . 8@10 Pork Chops Local Bank Clearings in October were $134,- | throughout the State was aboye the normal. | 0 s_"fln;“h St L&SF 4s account, the Pacific Coast being reported buy-'|-Corn, bushe 99,000 229,600 ,-‘;Ay_w,;“; $11@13 5O, with sales_at $14: = Roast Lamb . 131:@15 814469, against $118.285.132 in October, 1901. | Ihe TOIT Ao Fie fthe Teonth i '!";‘1 Cent of Ga'ss B HOw et gy % ks g"’,""“"-e;- markets, Flour, “}“fi,‘",‘.:: Ok, b frmi 26,000 | Wheat and Oat. $10@13; Red Oat. $10@12: | POULTRY AND GAME— R, psiais 'SISRANE. U fn 2 nches in the morth to . n the ex- 09 | 3 4 lemand is reported less satisfactory, is ye, bus Gl a5 {3 - ¥ A For the Srat ten months of the year they were | (reme R Trom .50 inches on the' west | o gst tue i Dp S ASA R 81% | on the wesk. Cotton koods are unchianged and | Barey, bushels 1. 87,000 10,000 1iia Qac, $IQIL50; siarley, $¢ 50GT0; Volun | Hens, cach ....30g00 111,669,209, against 9 3 2 to .30 on the Nevada line . 3 cific 4s. ... 93 quite steady in. distribution.- . . P, Y g 3 ; g - A d last year | “Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | &t & Alton 34is. 81" Southern Ry 5. .18 The kreat rush of fall buying at the West | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Barler | per ton. =5 & Hang o e pa 3 R e hcurs,_ending midnight, November 1: | C MaSCE e 1 % Tex & Pac lste. 1204 | is now over. but reorders are good, although Daket Wi e o clises | 1 I =00 Derchles Fryers, each - 003 Wanke gt 1 istoms Duties. | " Northern *Californta—Fair - Saturday: light | G 3 ol s. 80 | colder weather would benefit rafl trade ma- | Dairies. 16@2lc. 3 e : A - ; . Customs Dutie. | Bartharh OR [ €8N Son To-136, |Unlon Pacific 4s..1047% | terially.” A feature. is the confidence with | returned, 22. Cheese, steady, 10%@11% Beans and Seeds. Sroljers, cach..- 506U Smail Duck. per e ) ¢ the | Southern California—Fair Saturday; brisk | CCcgst L ge m;‘; Wbty »}%* Which ihe buyers take hold of holiday xoods — & Ducks, each. .. .500@8$1) Daves, “nes ol et . tn b ey DA et e AR |G T &715| Do 2nds ... . 1100 ‘"&fi,‘;.;:.’f’:‘,g'fi; Sprlossdellvaty: e it % /| Beans conttnue firmly held, with fair sales | Geese. each e Mg@;}"wm . eachi0@30 nst $G95,252 in October, | San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Saturday: | Den & Rio G 4& 13{ Weat g%%rf4 ‘S‘.‘,% ter wheat crop Is all in and most of it Is up Foreign Futures. for November delivery in the East. The mar- | ZoOURES - el Geese, per . 1 Uliectjons irom January 1 to | light north winds. changing to fresh westerly. | Erie prior tien $a. 98 | Wheel nr, & 40143, | and srowing nicely. - | et 1s. heavily supplied | with- both kinds of | Squabs, per pair.50@63 Brant, per pair..e3e date were 86,40 against §5.871,.247 during ALEXANDER G McADIE, © | Doken ds... " B812|Wis Cont ds o 020 | wAlythe East retail trade needs steady cold . Mithlass: Beud.. wbioh fu) iealeclel, . Raboiis, caen 15020 | Branan T Sair-- 65078 the same peri 3 Forecast Official. | ¥t W & D C Tsts 114 - |Con Tob 4a . ... 665 | meather to stimylate demand, but jobblng | % | VulIR 00, 50 00G3 To; emall White, | Hare. cach ... ogmy| 1eush Saipe, PR - | Hocking Val $14s.1087 X b"";m" deeln (he stiac P L ie g Pt Ot 0@ 50; large’ White, &5 2068 50; Pink, Common Sotpe; . ‘| coal embargo. Wi goods, streng! V] : 2 75@3: Lima. 25@+ 35: 2 r 3 « Coinage in October. ¥ T - Adanme YEW YORK MINING STOCKS. more by higher cost of raw wool than by cur- Dec. g ne.;‘sg?a.:gfi.xfi 3; Blackeve 8 10‘04 15 per | FRUITS AND“?{‘JT-;— T e it ams Con . 15/Little Chiet . rent demand, are tending up. Yarns have al- | 51 { cental, 2 t the = ST EASTERN MARKETS. Alice [oman Chier 101 ready advanced. Spring trade conditions are 5 10% 5 11% | ““SBEDS- Brown Mustard, $3 25; Yellow Mus- Dried Figs, per 1b—@10 The inage at th l/vt«l branch Mint in Oc- I . Breece promising. - Lumber fs sefling. freely, despite tard, $3@3 25 Flax. $2 50@3; Canary, 4@+%c :im“' domen. 1 13 tober was n‘, 40,600 in double eugles and $510,- 1 | Brunswi o the advanced stage of the season. The move- Oct. Jan.-Apl. | for ‘Eastern: Alfalfa, 81@9%c: Rape, 1%,@ o::"" dgnn 5 000 in_standa:d silver dollars making a total | ¥ ; * | Comstock Tunnei. ment of anthracite coal Is Increasing and s 91 15| 23c; Timothy, Te; Hemp, 3%@dc pen Ib. i Qranges. dozen. 3075 oL $1.750.000, against $6.024.522 in October, 2 ConCal & Va prices have fallen rather faster than expected. et 1Ry DRIED PEAS Niles. $263 10; Green, nom. | Cranberries, per’ | Pomegranates, per 3901 ' The coinage from July 1 to date was Néw York Stock Market. Horn Silver Importations of English coal are large. Bitunt- . fanl: Blackeve, 203 Mper el t auat ... .....10915] dosen . " -25@40 u::\_ u(gxl st §21,001,891 during the same | f::d sillxlnez inous coal is less active. . = 0::-:’(71;— % i3 28 10 e g:r::gug::lu;x:-lggfi P:E_llmr::: mdoz.maug $C ., e NEW YORK, Oct.. 3}.—The improvement | BORTON S3pCKS AND Bk v eV S 3 o sty Ta b | Closthe ™ 21 | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Fecams @20 Plumi, e T agita - E P ucted in the stock murket yesterday was con- | sl AND. 3 crders,” hence jobbers are in turn crowding & razil Nu 20@— Peaches, per ib. 6@ 8 The Country's Condition. tinued to-day, and the list, while still com- | o Morey— walgi’]"’“‘“" . - 20 | manufacturers. Buying of leather |s not very New York Metal Market. Although the market is overloaded with Po- gh‘“;"‘,:’,_-' oy <,“;g;jg.§::;;;:§‘=;;, S e v paratively dull and nurrow, gave evidence of | Uin. founy! i1 0 AUONEZ oo oo 27 active at Eastern markets, but o good volume ks tatoes, especially river Burbanks, _stocks of | CreaDuls -1 10GE0|Quincen, 15 ... 39 5 THE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SIT- |a more hopeful feeling. Trading was still | Bonds— |Daly Wes T | o e i e o S active. Mlides | NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Spot {tn advanced 2s | fancy are comparatively light, and such of- | Freen Migs, Ib. .—@20| deawer - 35@50 UATION AS VIEWED BY WALL largely professional, and the activity shown in | Bingham Toap HeBa i AlOR At a et At 64 in London fo-day to £120 7s 6d, while fu- | ferings meét with ready sale at steady prices, | Grapes per Ib... 3@ 5|Raisins, per ib.. 5G13 STREET. 4 number of iusues was clearly due to ener- | Calumet & Hecia.505 One industry In which confidence in next | tures were 10s lower at £118 10s. The local | Poor grades are neglected and steadily ac- | Grape fruft, per _ |Strawberries, per Mail reports from Wal street say: “General | Betic pool buying. To-day's business was not mrens ., |Centennial .. 194 | year's business has- heretofore been marked | market was a shade firmer, with spot closing | cumulating. The same conditions prevall in o L --31@1 25 ik 30@73 business continues active and large in volume, | altogether confined to operations of this char- | "1 S0, Sopper. Range.... $1s | shows slxns of hesitation. That is Iron and | a¢ $26 65@26 75. the Onion market. A car ot Sweets came fn [ HYSKISDETIES, br o | THOUS, per Ib. 15G20 with no prospect of immediate diminution. But | cter, however, many traders taking the 1ng | Boston & Albany 200 | Mrsnkiia oo :151% | steel. finished oroducts of which, apparently | Copper was lower in London, ‘spot there . ang as the market was almost bare the quota- s g T - ¢ | - W ny . Yranklin . 9i; | because of high prices, have tended to accum- | geclining to £51 18s 9d and futures to £52 ! VEGETABLES— a striking feature of business to-day in nearly | Side in the bellef that the trend of events gives | Boston Elevated. 153 |]sic Royale 1314 | ulate. David. bein@ € Toascat a5 e e ! .Beets, dozen ....109—| per 1@ 3 @il lines s declining profits. As already | Promise of better conditions. Advances were (N Y, NH & H.. 226 IMonawk 455 | < Business_faflures In the United States for | “The market, however, was steady but dull | ,{cai’s, Vekutables ace still bringing good |'5oong “white, 1b. 6@— reen, 1b. .—@10 Nowh Ba'§ general at the opening, the gain in Manhattan | Ficcnburg ped. o1d i v | prices. Supp) P requirements. 1 sh S These advions met pupiin for beth n- |0 e ortly. Baitimore an Dito | Unten Eaciie | 16 | the week ending Thursday, October 30, number | ¢ §11 for standard; $11 621@11 873 for lake: | Some poor Tomatoes were sold to the eanmers | . Colored. per 1b. 5@—|Potatoes, pr Ib. % @15 usirials and rallroads are beginning 10 | was another strong issue, and Irie, Missourl | Mexican Central.. 25| pocoos 8 | Lot s e 175 it Tannls, meek | 11 60@11 70 for electrolytic and $11 60@11 70! and others at 25@35c per box. Sraniien. Seaia 4f Sixuimhe; ge deniig— brink owing to increased cost of raw mate- | Pacific, Canadlan . Pacific, Southern Pacific, | Miscellansous . |Gaiat * 130 | 1506, TN Ganada: tor ‘the wetk 24/ ‘a5 asainet | PCADE. { POTATOES Burbanks from the river, 309 | Oricd, [im& Ib.. 6@ 8 Radishes, dozen visls and labor. The same is irue in many | Reading and St. Paul rose fractionally. St | American Sugar..122%|Sanca Fe Copper. 1% | o5 last weep o0& oo Lead was 15 34 lower In London, the closing goc per etl; Salinas Burbanks, 90c@$1 I hbss | OTh = Sweet rou'z&'é-'."‘aw cther lines of business whose securities are not | Louis and San Francisco advanced a polnt. | Do pfd. 11935 Tamarack .. 35" |~ Wheat, Inciuding flour, exports for the week | fuctations there being £10 13s 9d, while the | cti; Oregon, 90c@$l 10; River Reds, 63@iSc | [b - o per Ib P Gealt in on the Stock Exchange. Should this | Lite was done in the industelal issues at any | Amer Tel 1643 Trimountain enaing. Getober 30 agkrexate 5,007,630 bushals, | ar gaeo - T ened Ateady’ and upchanged [iper ctl;’ Sweet Fotatoes, §1 35 per ctl for | CEDDSES, T3 50— e * | time during By 2 wn'| " 3 = o A e A erce 3 - tendency continue it means a curtallment 4n the | by a number Of thesé stocke however. amone | mor on L & § i a against 080417 last week G.67LE88 in his | " spelier was unchanged in both. markets, | * ONIONS—4060c per ctl; Pickle Ontons, 30c | Cress. dz bunches20620 purchasing powers of the wealthy classes, which | them the United States Steel shares. Louis- | Do pfd. 26 Uy Dietes e s T I Aoasor paeat | closing here at $5 45 and in London at £19 be. |.per etl. : ) Gucumbers, dos.. 3@10 in turm will reduce the consumption f many | Ville and Nashville was weak at the outset and | Uniteq Fruit. ... 1103 | Vietoria G1; | et against, 106,728,050 1ast sesson and 6. | miion was rather irregilar‘in . the Euglleh | VEGETABLES—Green Peas 3%@ic; String | Feg plast, Ib- commodities, espectally luxuries. Perhaps this | Feflected more or less pressure, which could | I § Stee] 405 [Winona. 3. elA R xR ,728,039 last, season and 63, | markets, Glasgow closing at 5is €d.and Mid- | Beans, 2la@4c per Ib, including Wax; Lima | Garllc s s < 3 not ‘be explained on any ground other than the | Dy pra 874 Ivorona - 3% 564 .in 1900 dlesborough at 51s 11%d. 2%@3c; Cabbage, 60@T5c per ctl; Tomatoes, | Green Peppers, Sprouts, per Ib. 3 y temporary, and such it is 3 % |Wolverine 89 # 4 8. TR The New York iron market was quiet. War- | 40475 per box; Carrots, 75¢ per sack; Cucu: per 1b . Spinach, per Ib. ——y minority holders may not receive any of the e & ;. . 7 hoped will. be tne case. but there'are only 100 | benefits that are expected to. accrue from ‘the | >L0InE [United Copper.... 30 | g————r——"———————————# | ran(s _continue nominal: No. 1 Northern | bers, 504 10c per box; Pickle Cucumbers nomi- | Green Peas, Thyme, ds bnchs. many suggestions strengthening the impression | recent change of control. On moderately l-ne! LONDON CLOSING STOCKS 3 foundry, $23@25; No. 2 Northern foundry, No. | nal: Garlic, 2@2%c per 1b: Chile Peppers, | Lettuce, per doz.15@2v Turnips, per doz.l( that & partizl reaction from the higa tide of | lransettions the stock made a decline of over | Con for money..93 1-16, Norf lk & Wi %A 2 1 Southern foundry and No. ] Southern foun- | 40265¢_per box:; Bell, 60@85c; Egg Plant, 75 | Leeks dz bnchs.15@20 Tomatoes, Ih.... 4@ 8 €. o) est. un’s Review of Trade. 3 prosperity is now upon us. Not the least indi- | 2 Points, but more than recovered..this loss, | Con -for account:93 1-16 prd. - “|. | ary, soft, $22@23. | @9Cc;. Green Okra, 60@75c_per box; Summer | Mushrooms, Ib...15@30 cation Las been the unfavorable turn in our | Making a net gain of 1%. Reading was an’ | Apaconda. . > —_— Squash, " 75c@$1 per box; Marrowfat Squasb, forelgn trade during the past year. Hign | Other stock against which considerable pressure > el 4 New York Cotton Market §6@8 per ton; Hubbard, $10. » g 5 |pntario & West.. 901 | Pennsylvania | Atchi A prices here have greatly stimulated imports | Was shown, but all offerings were freely l““‘t B:;‘d, Reading .. 7 &nd checked exports; the result belng to great. | 8nd the stock made a gain equal to that of Do 1st pid.. .. 454 NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s Poultry and: Game. Iy, Giminieh the favoralle balarce of G | 2 ouianille Sl g m“;:lgeflct:::f '::1'1\-'1?';'\ ahadien Pacifie.1394| Do 2d prd. 39% | weekly review’ to-morrow wlill sa: NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—The cotton market y s * - R 4 v:and render ‘pow . = = Ches i 52 |Southern Rallway 39 **Speculatfon waits.upon -politics, but legiti- ned ith prices 2@5 points I-w e -5 ble_the talk of gol % | and strength. The trading amounted to 77,000 | peculal PO ¢: e opened easy, with prices points l-wer, £0 ke’ Wl orae beituts hich, Dow SeBds | hares, and & Dt Ealt of DA DOUILE Why saate | 30 | Do prd.. | mate business'is not disturbed by the ap- |and closed 1 point higher to L point lower, Receipts of live and dressed Turkeys proved |Southern Pacific excessive, and although offered at sharp con- % | proaching elections. New labor ~controversies irom b i as tered. Some of the very substantial speculative | 7 our being compelied to shiy sy et Of | interests were said to be back of the move 11 |Unlon Pacific. Rave Beet Atbaioniy httity botar sl Eastern Livestock Market. cessions did not clean up. Other descriptions | p go the Do pfd. |~Da; pra ave promply se y_advancing wages astern Livestock Market. | Banks are chaeavoring o cirengthen thelr re. | Manbattan, and one of the arguments advanced | g b° ¥ o e anl $11; | and the gradual improvements In’supply of coa! of Poultry were in moderate recelpt, and as : e g Sources. Exports of wheat, corn and cotton | \D i3 ®upport was that the company will show | “'gb “; ! w1l v S | the demand continued brisk everything cleaned Cl 10 o g gl h : o Beel Tabwiien. tn A s W 5y Sut piY Do prd 90%; | has reduced prices and restored activity in CRICAGG : | Pomping 00@— |Clams, gallon o onl impeded ‘et prescnt’ by the'fact that | 3, STeal Feduction ln operating expenses. as | - 1g 5q pra. Wabazh 34 * | manufacturing., Complaints are f{ncreasiug as ‘ __iup at previous prices. No Westerns came In. | Rockeod Do hardshell, fmerican holders demand prices that European | 3900, 8% 1ts, electrical equipment Is completed. | gy inois Contral Do ptd to the tardy movement of frelght, miles df cars | CHICAGO, Oct. ~31.—CATTLE—Receipts | "o iic or Game were 114 sacks. Ducks | Rockfish . per pound... $@10 DS ey It Bay. And even ektvaceSimpuily | nCL R J ‘Lanneoan Ving. eamie fooi| | ooie & Siaeh. ;. AW Snnith B 3; | being stalled by lack of motive' power, and | 4000, including no Texans. Slow but steady. | . (SGFS B (HIO0 NGB O Gl | salmon, tresh. Crawtols <. o Dutward freights are not suficient to move | TSRS Lhat ¥ Pool. A remewal of the de. | b9, Kan & Tex.. 30 Rands . 111, | many roads retuse to accept further shipments | Good to prime steers, nominal at $6 50 to $S. | Hare and Rabbits stood about-the same. | ~Do. Crabs, each.... Trecdomn, . Other eviaeny oo, With desired | pand for Colorado Fuel was: sctompanied by | | Do prd. 6213 De' Beers 235 | untll the blockades are relleved. . Lower tem- | poor to medium, $3 50@6 25; stockers and | POULTRY.Dressed Turkeys, = 17@3lc per | Sardines . Mussels, quart... tendency could be cited bur cooush paciOBarY | reports that inside difterences had bee ser. | N-¥ Centrai.l ll1500| beratures have stimalated retall sales of sea- | feeders, $2 25Q4 i3; cows, $1 0G4 50; hoiters, | jv; Lave Turkeys, old, 15G17c for Gob- | Shrimps |Ovsters. Cal. 100. = ers, a4 Z 3 towards the future until some sort of readjust. | SCTVers Of the market regarded it as significant | 2G2}2 per cent. ‘Ihe rate of discount in the £3 76@" 17@18c; Geese, per pair, $1 50@1 7 » al consumption sustalns quotations In most H - cpen market for short bills is 3 9-16 per cent, | o1\ Western steers, 83 50@6 50. $1 501 75; Ducks. $3@4 for old and _$3@ and for three months’ bills 3% per cent. lines, domestic demands belng supplemented by | "y10GS_Receipts _to-day. 21,000; to-morrow, | 5 50 for young: Hens, $4 5U@6; young Roos- | @-=imimiiri-imirimieiri=lnininirinininininin @ ment has taken place which will encourage a | (Fat other stocks witi which these apparently DR Rl o | conflicting interests are said to be identified | bt i ; 4 ts. Operating expenses of the rail- y ; Such a change is Dot likely . | Were fairly strong. A further hardening of | et il e 1000; left over. 3500. Opened 5@10c higher; ! ters, $6@6: old Roosters, $5@5 50; Fryers, some weeks. berhaps not. until the. mew sear o | PIGes Was shown in the late session and more | B e e e 0 aii<M, @ | closcd with the advance lost. Mixed and butch- | 34G4 50; Brollers, $4@4 50 for large and 33 25 | Dehesas, 20-1b boxes, §2 50 S-crown Impe- Close at hand or Tainy bosan Ty JEAris | traders who sold on yesterday s advance. found | T | e but groos. carninis for Ot s ras | ers!. $6 50@6 93: good to choice, Heavy, $6 70 ; @3 50 for small; Pigeons, $11214@1 25 per d0zen | rials, 20-1b boxes, $3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Frssno, 880 gold imports were anticlpated: now gold | iy Alyieable to cover their contracts. Private- | X eXoeed Tast vear's by 45 per cont mad thase of | @6 05: rough heavy, $6 30@6 65: light, $6 35@ | ior old and $1 75@2 for Squabs. fancy, 16 oz, 6%c; 12 oz, Sihc; bulk, S%c: exports seem cqually probable. - The explana- | Fo huses had & fair supply of buying orders. Bank C[m,mg_‘ A 1000 by 13.6 per cent, 6. 75; bulk of sales, $6 50@8 70. | _GAME—Doves, $1 per dozen; Hare, $1@1 25 | cpoice, 16 oz., 6%c: 12 oz., S¥c; bulk, 83ge. Hon o e change Js of coure parils aue jo | 10 fales of Northwestern wers scattered, and | g a “Undue significance Is attached o the an-| -SHEEP—Receipts. 10,000. Sheep and lambs | per dozen: Cottontall Rabbits, $150; Brush | “'N{Fe wainuts, No. 1 softshell, 11@12c; No. the less favorable balance of trade, but chiefly | 2> OF the previous days of the'week appeared | steady. Good to choice wethers,$3 6024 13: | Rebbits, §1; Mallard Ducks, $4@5; Canvasback, | 9 “6@7c; No. 1 hardshell, 10@10%c; No. to the changed atti: 2 5o Y | to be long stock. The final hour developed no | ¥- nouncement that the Frick Company wiil not = © $36: ig, $2@3 50; Teal, $2 50@3; Widgeor : 1 P2 N 5t i, hanged attitude of Turopean bankers. | niew” foatures. though: the senoonet roiobed 1o | ™ | advange next’year's price for coke above §3. | falr’fo choloe ‘mixed, 325003 60:. Western | $306: Sprix. 3203 50; Teal $2.5000; Widseon, | 7¢; Almonds, | e for = Neuparriels. 103 expected finapcial oan there hae been an un- | jmprovement was checked In & meastee | NEW YORK, Oct. 31/—The followi Although this is In line with gther congervative | Sheop, §3 75@8 80; native lambs, §3 50@0 15; | 31 30G2: small Ducks, §1.5061 T3; Gray Geess, | 1ic for I X L. 1001034c for Ne Plus Ultra pecied financial strain: and added to. thi | JADEOYEMeL s ehecked in. re by the | , Oct. 31.—The following table, | Jytho8l Folaih 0" fieante o peevontl intareq | Westérn lambs, $3 75@5 35. « [ $3@3 30: White Geese, $1 50; Brant, $3 fof | and 8@8%e for Languedoc: Peanuts, 5g7c for . s merfcan speculative methods, that | transactions. - | ings at the principal cities for the week ended | market will not be t, as the bulk of out- ¥ 5 i S %, SOty . 18%e: . Feoune, S . Y - Tor 1, haye sooner become more marked except | i e ey Tg;'"g,;:a,:‘;;n IHOUEN | October 50, with the percentage of increase and | put Will Ko to the various plants of the United e e i AT b o eceipta, e . BT material prosperity. Home nocescies ied | London _took mo active part in the ay's busi. | decrease as compared with the corresponding | States Steel Corporation. Meanwhile sales are R P S5 sows R, | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. g g i st s fore, might easily induce. foreion ety here- | nese, ~ Sterling exchange was hardly 4 (aotor |'weok lact year: - being. made ALHIG. In bisena cenhen nnd e | SASEE U oD o atockere man Tebtn "o 2 3 olillsbl"llufi“ Tber & ‘::‘::Ww . asily foreign bankers 1o | to-day. 4 : ity has closed more blast furnaces. ‘The | and stags, Wi atickers Sag fuedecy, 3 ¢; liaht amber: extracted, 0 daris, glose some-of their American accounts: the ef. | ° 025" 3 Percentage. | fusnce : . ; -| A firm undertone wa 3 - BE. | future course of the fron and steel industry will | 4 85. h Butter and Ej in better tone than | 4@4%4c. :‘x‘:‘!:n(nxg: '::::‘:k:xofgdbem"g: e —1 market, but the demand :‘Sm:u:% e | Fork sAOoTaast - o o Dot | be Iaigely. Infueticed, b ihis e thortage, "“:?(:’,:,;5"2?'5'5@&'%? et ) e o rorBo :omaume:;e line, otk delei reporting | BEESWAX—273%4G2%¢ per Ib. or wi ol B . v | tal sales (par value), $1,640,000. T ylegud ok % D much business being permanently lost to home . i & eavy, o . B hert it e vamieds nir ot | "uniied Hler® s B0 e cont on | SHSIE : f ey Fxoa orices o mpini diomrticia | 3 ATIGPEIGS. pien 6o e 0t o6 g | Bukes I fmier suonly 420 e Lol 0] Provisions. y he aten g com- | the last call. . ready show the effect : di- . . = X ok, ihe best rates. and -any large effiux | NEW YORK STOCK I IST. j =i Hons. Raliway nesds Haye nok iminioned. pu- | SHEEP—Receipts, 931. Steady to strong. | emeéss semé to have been checked for the The jarge” ane impeded by higher interest here. | , . sl e S | St. Louls meroys large orders = constantly -appearing, e time being, and there is rather more on . the ket continues quiet, with Secretary Shaw's eflorts, amounting to heariy | Atchison . 23,000 fo% sy Cls | Haiimore T e fogibemties e g Northern Business. market. Cold storage Butter fs reported rather | Fhe Maree . e 000,000, have fnevitably | & ; 2 B shapes X d B ore apeons. ‘BTGl brought us pearer | Alchison BId 1. L0 1005 10 1001, | San Francisco, for ‘bridge and shipbullding are next. in point of e e 0,300 1be Buttor. 300 cases| CURED MEATS—Bacon, M%c per I for She monetary prossure oy Imfor;}r”:i» rtlllel\ mlg { Balt & Ohlo pid.: 300 04:,'{ lg(;x‘: 132 kflfln:;::;&‘; . urgent delmand. !re\greer.nex:tt ong Lhe‘m. pl;lla BEA’l;l;‘nE. Oct. 31.—Clearings, $771,188; bal- | Eggg and 2000 Ibs Cheese. heavy, 15¢ for light medium, 17e for light, 18¢ hou o e : s 5 4 Kan . wage scale may secure @ lot of bus that | ances, $200,667. TER— 27 bs S ime ihat these dicbursements made | Canadian Pacific d 13503 Cieveland 3 Row oes out of the country and some reduction | | TACOMA, Oct. 31.—Clearings, 338.632: bal- | rabit Sagass tos Biste. nog Bae or smongay | foF extra lght, 13 b om0 siatement: _though it e o LCLale bank | O e . | Minpeapolis . in prices s expected. Wire naile are also | ances, $56.858. ey g o s o tagne "ooada: | 2% for extra sugar-cured; ern sugar-cured B ot it S A nd i e, o : it . : tained. " | valances, ‘$34,417, S CHEESE—_New, 13G13%c, ‘old, nominal: | 10 per bbl; extra Mess, : Family, elier hfle ek ;:::“;‘su-rnuflzzfimflmnm; | i fhd Ty < | 1].:::;;:;]’5 . cmfie:flf;;m;flr;a‘ ;rr:’:!m‘:,}:“:‘:::&.m.e?qg. u?frfl’e‘;“;’f@'oe?“‘ 81.—Clearings, $364,700: | Young America, 13%@l4c; Eastern, 14%@15¢ | §11 50@12; prime Mess Pork, $15@15 50; extra " ke BTip of New York bankers upon the | Chi Ind & L prd | Proyia i = S per - 1b. I $25; Mess, $19 50; Dry Salted Po situation has bLee 3 hi & E. ovidence . . o, tations. Leather is in better demand, -with T ey 40@ v. 37 for | Clear, 3 rk, $14 Rudden eliet 1o the smoney marser i lo ts | Chl & Of Western e sia 0 prices firmer. More Interest has been shiown In Northern Wheat Market. S A O ore. S ominas | @14%e: Pig Pork, $30; Pigs’ Feet, $0: Smoked Boped they will.steadfastiy oot & I Chi & Gt W A ptd. Milwaukee . o Chicago packer hides at recently reduced prices, b cold storage, 24@2Sc; Western. Eggs, 2214 | beef, 15c per Ib. B etmvcrvative Sttt ey Epi | S8R U Buffalo . iy but-the average of all grades Is again lower. | e s e LARD—Tierces, quoted at 8%@8%c per Ip e g~ ¥ irm ] s = ,464.1 arly fo entary buyl - o < £ R . c; ns, 5 H Biieics campaioh’ 15 o P oy ser a M R1 &0 | Denver . I 40si30m woolen Soods and fall trade is fnished. o that | o lACQMA. Oct. IL—WHEAT—Cnchanged Decidiioisr il Gttt Fomts. - A T e i 13%e; - e R patty e | T Tores | Richmond : 191 these divisions of the market are naturally | BIUe stem, %c; club, 70c. COTTOLENE—One Ealf-barrel, 9%c: ‘hres the present state of public wnrest; aags inl | CC C & St Lowis Savannah .. 3 4,356,890 qulet. Raw wool is very firm at the leading OREGON. " baif-barrels, 9%c; one tierce, 9%¢; two tierces, e financial, iliical ana Unsineks:posepesi, | Colo Sostherns., | salt Lake City... 3308614 Eastern markets, which are shipping freely o PR LA, Vet qookioe VHEAT—Strong, | Owing o the continued heavy receipts and | gigc; five tiérces, 9%e per Ib. come more led . 4 . S & 4 y . e 3 N uiet. alla Walla, 09@70c; blue stem, vet ¢ of the offerings, SRuBIL confidentiy Took for a ooyent morper™: | Golo South ad bia. 10D | Los Angeies ..... 4 _“Failures for the wesk numbered 233 In the | 6c; valley, 10@72c. o s B, s e ’ ] e 5 e e g 4 | Memphis ........ 8. United States, against 191 last year, and 22 in fod L NAR D o e nsold at the end of the aay. | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Weather Report. | Del Lack & Wesi'© 2 EO 4 Sk 1 ST 2 Pntied W A Fearydan. 0 Foreign Markets. | Fancy Anples met with ready sale at fuli 2 - | Den & Rio Grande. 300 3 Washisgt . by 1 % . RS s .i S Y figures, when offered. e greater portion of | There is nothing new to report. Wool, H — Den & Rio G pfd. 500 i paEton ¥ — the tocks coming In is put in cold stor- . e (120th Berd ,‘l-;rle oot Sl my 38 il Heriiad 90, New Yorl : _ LONDON, Oct. 31I_Consols; 03: silver, | age. Which accounts for the scareity an® the - “"“:""w‘,":"“'““ with holders not selling g e 1 pid ¢ 1000 o8 Gifl g8 | peenie Fy ew York Grain and Produce.:| | 23%a: French rentes, 99t Toc: wheat cargoes on street. Suppiles of podrer grades are large and | under fall prices. & - The following are | Gt Northern pid.. : 3% Portiand, Or. g-sgé.gu‘“’ 9:;'(;-,“‘”:‘ "’}: "'o‘,z‘;y carfoes No. Vstand- | 1008 SEg s Dlcted. Thore age no more Bart- | aboat 1%c under quotations. Heavy -x:; st | Hocking Valley. Rochester 076, # 5L : * tforn ; cargoes Walla Walla, | jetts coming ‘In. The other fruits had little % . " sesson, and rainfall in last mentyfons ronr. | Hocking Valley prd Atlanta . 2.874,34 3 g 28s 9d; English country markets, quiet. | change ' Berrles stand about ghe same. Blegn, '1ieq mettni | Mu: Ughe; Sed Cow y-four hours: | Fioeking Valley | Des Moines 1,848,353 NEW YORK. Oct. 81.—FLOUR—Receipts, IVERPOOL, Oct. 31.—Wheat, steady: No. 1| “'Lamons ‘and old crop Oranges were offering | Hides, 9c for heavy and 8%c for light; Stags, Bitions- o knsr This Tast 1 Jowa Central . New Haven . :.m.«% 20,100 barrels; exports, '.'],!W barrels, Filrl): standard c-llfoanl |61 ;d?'s; 5%d; wheat in | freely and met with slow sale. - 7¢; Salted Kip, 8%ec; Salted Veal, 9%¢; Salted gaenty 3 24 Hours. Semson. Seascn. H ‘;(flws F’";‘f‘! 32 ;}flfifffi? areeate 11&‘532 active and firm, - Hog . m:;yamfi“.ouflrmr: w:nt:x-er"!l:;dy'li‘rflrlzl:!:lh [Grn?fi Fné\él,’:‘((emen and Bananas were actlve | Calt. 10c; Dry Hides, 16%4@17c; Culls, 13¢; Red Bluf .00 » |EEDe Sprinsfield, 182,363 WHEAT—Receipts, 201,800 bushels; exports. | fine. T CRANB SRR NS Cape Cod. $9G11 per bbi; | D1Y. Kib 1@13c: Dry Calf, 1S: Culls and ey e R S 2012 | Lake Erie & ..., S e S 'fl-wl':’eI;s Spot, eas; Flo: 2 red, Thigo COTTON—Uplands. 4.64d. Wisconsin, $8 509 50 per bbl; Coos Bay, $2 25 | Drond® 13@18c; Sheepsiine, ehearlings. 25G3ta 4 acisc 1.42 | e E v -an: pids..... & ator ane Yo 4 i AL AR 2. % g 3 ,_40@60c m'lfl‘...“ Freeno . D 0w 18 | Lake Roek W gt Scranton - L L2rnssl ern Duluth, A8le £ b a2 D wr : @2.50 per box. i . 90c; long wool, $1@1 20 each; Horse Hides, e o 0.0 15 | Louis & Nash ¥ o b afloat; No.1 hard | g~ - . .| RASPBERKIES—S5 6087 per chest. i e Tores aid 1 W e el RShnoeacy . 0.00 1.07 - : Manhattan L . Portland, Me..... L278,172 Manitoba, 83%c 1. o, b, afloat. -Up to midday * | STRAWBERRIES—3@00c per drawer for | sar+, 35 10F 1aTse 300 %70 10 Medium, $1a3 8. L_Obispo... 0.00 T | Moty b, Sioux City -.von LOAZ6T1 wheat was firm and active in response to high- Longworth and §2@4 per chest for Malindas. | (OF,small and S0¢ 0% Tolts: Worse Hides, dry, LosAngeles ... 0.00 200 | Mexican Central .. Avgusta .+ 1,800,069 €r cables, rains west and covering. Then un- LOCAL MARKETS. HUCKLEBERRIES—4@6c per 1b, $ETB00 I 31 00 Sor medium, SO oy San Diego ...... 0.00 0.3¢ | Mexican National. Syracuse . ;‘},};‘?m lcading develcped and weakness set in, the QUINCES—35@50c_per box. small and 50c 4‘;" s e Skins—Dry Ban Francisco Maximum temperature, | Minn & St Loui Dayton, Ohio..... 380,907 close belng ¢ net lower. March closed §0%c: 7 PLUMS AND PRUNES—40@50c per box for | MeXican, 32%c: dry_ salted Mexicam, 25e; dry 65 minimum, 5i: mesn, €0, » | Missouri Pacific. Tacoma . 2.043, May, 784@79¢c. closed 78%c; December. (99 | ¥ " % | Plums and 75c@$l per crate for Prunes. Central American, 32%c. t Skins—Prime 7 | Mo Ban &7 » Topsia. B L e Tl R R Eoch d Bulli APPLES tbgive per box for common. som Anscras, 75¢; iarge and smooth, 306; medium, E: = = o Kan & Tex ptd i - . il Tirm, A Acha n - 90c for choice and $1@1 25 for fancy; f; e - _.ggi_’ P i New Jersey Central R S HIDES--Steady. : ; cangea faan Oregon, $1 25@1 60, g i taney | FALLOW—No. 1 m;:;';ad' 5%@6c per Ib; g 8% »2 -3 % £ | New York Central Wiatnaton, SDaL. 1123204 WOOL—Qulet. oA 7 . PERSIMMONS—858G$1 10 per- box, . No. 2, 4%@3c; m‘\“”}u - 3 E3eg2 3 £ | I e s ol e << s OFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet:, No. 7 invoice, | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — $484 PEARS—Winter Nellis, $1G1'25 " per_ box; | , WOOL—Spring—Val 1’53?2“‘ fine, 10@%7c; STATIONS. ' § 25 2555 50 75 estpd.... ... Srintighask 1.211.261 i%c; mild, upsettled; Cordova, 7%,@12¢c. Fu. | Sterling Exchange. sight. — 4 87% | other Winter Pears, 40G90c. . do medjum end coarse. 13@16c per ib. S SF 3% H £ | Ontario & Western. 1,700 A ks T s tures closed quiet and net unchanged to net 5 | Sterling Cables .. — 4884 | POMEGRANATES50G75c for small boxes | Fall Clip—San Joaguin and Southerm, 7@10s E 2 £ | Pennsyivanta %00 IVEr +.reeve J021 ints lower. "Total saies, 21:750 bags, Includ- | New York Exchange, sigh = par | and 31 2091 80 for large. . per Ib; do Lambs, S@10c; Ncrthern free, 100 g Ko E ] 200 $ R ng: November at 5.10c; December, 5.20c; | New York Exchange, telegraphlc — 21; | GRAPES—Table Grapes, T5c@$1 per box or | 12¢; defective, Y@lUc per Ib; Humboldt and e | Reig Bahidi 2 st gy Pped e Tebroary, St Marck, 803 | Sl Def NBSS o et | e BRI o i | R S e Ch et v B St Lovis & § F.... 5,700 946,907 G . g a - 4 D Saaia for ather pions; St 56 T “ ooy 8 | L S A T..c S Ladeager SUGAR—Haw. firm; fair refining, 3%c; ce et 0 . 30c@S1, with a| HOPS—: pe > ., A % p akats” E - . few fancy higher. 3 lear— o1 51 &8 7 2naprd 800 79,800 Do st uheTmolags”ssar, 2%, Wheat and Other Grains. CITRUS FRUITS—Orahges, oid, $1-50@2 for wp 2 136 N rrear N StLoulsSW..... 200 i DRIED FRUITS % || secdlings and $ @4 50 tor Vaiencia, sccorsr | - San_Fraucisco Meat Market. GoRAE T B0 NN Clear oo | B Riie B Woptd; . o e o EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | ‘WHEAT—The forelgn markets were firm, | 11, o auality; Lemons, i5cgS1 for “common Fiegean . 96 06 34 SW Pt Clay 00 k 537,005 © tintes firm on spot as & regult of offerings | with higher Parfs and - Liverpool futures. | 5 20@1 30 for choice and $2G2 60 for fancs: | rThere is nothing new under this head. The 20 - - 100 i ‘ Grape Fruit, $3 50@4; Mexican Li TR 2 N Cuar . T4 9,900 Chattanooga. | 552,118 moderate In broportion to the demand. —Com- | Broomhall cabled that French.prices were fast | pananas, $1 15@2 50’ per buneh to @3 30i | supply of all descriptions about balances the ‘s v<p 4 Clear .00 | 200 Youngstown 563,128 mon_are: quoted ; at 3 0%@6%c: | approaching the import level. Argentine crop | leans and $1@2 for Hawailan: Pin ©r- | gemana. Los Angeics. o Clear .00 | Southern Ry pfd 800 | Kalamazoo m.gg ehg‘;ed @6%c, - and” o i o prospects were good, the weather being fine. s e e DRESSED MEATS. Clear .00 | Texas & Pacific ,.. 4,400 ‘Fergo .. 675, o 'NES—Spot. active and firm | * Chicago was quiet, weak and featureless. y g : 1 ‘o cor IR L OO e Bingharsion g B3 i orices Tanging trom 1%@1%c Tor an The' S York Capoit Tarket was asrsiess | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins, | oY c'smls rates from siaughtersrs o deaisrs > 01 ) Rocl X 3 Y 2 reports es. 4 » o4 , v Pt Cldy .07 | Unlon Facific -... 25,600 Canton - L B30 3 APRICOTS —are moderately firm with boes e Dalls Increased -ahotit. 300606 2 e e R B R Clear 00 | Union Paciic pid.. 2,800 Jacksomviie, Fid. 2720 quoted at 7%@10c and bags 0%,G0c, bushels during the ‘week ~Bradstreevs gave | The Eastern markels are reported steady | LRV parce, 5g8c: smail, 8300 per i, Clear T. | Wabash . 100 pringficld, Ohio.. 362,862 4 PEACHES—Steady. 12@16c peeled and | the country s for the week at 5,997,000 | to firm all around, with merely moderate offer- | ON Wi - - Cloar .03 | Wabaeh 5 oo« Checter”. L mEmo el 6%@10c for unpeeled. ) - | bushels, 5.070.00 Tnat vear! ings. The local ‘sltuation remains a3 bfers| per | R Pt o 3 Vi L Erie... & g S8 " This ma; ‘was. or futures, but un- | quoted. < 3 { Wisconsin Central 800 Bloomington . 208,/ 9.0 - “cash. and was o LAMB—8%@9%c¢ per Ib. | Wis Cemizat pea 100, Stoox Falls Soate0 138 = i P i The 5ituntion b the Interior Io.ag it oy il | FRUITS—Apricots, 3@7c for Royale ang| FORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%@0%c per b Express Com. Jacksonville, 161305 5.2 Chi . 2 t was reported vesterday that 5000 tons had | S@12%c for Moorvarks: Evavorated Auples, § LIVESTOCK MARKET. Boak Bay 8014 52 panms Fremont Y e a1d icago Grain and Produce. | | Loy aven tor Auetvatia at §1 555" ' U mun driee, SGIRC, Peuches, 330 | - The tollowing aotations ace for _good, 3 - ! American *Gal S 173, 3 i Woe AR 2455 i i > i f 3 Ge;. Pea for quarters . S estock. s Winnemuccs .30.36 5 Tnited States 45 | +Columbus, Ohio.. 8213100 26.1 i o iy S CASH WHEAT. 1| 10F < halven: ~ Nectarines, SH@ite o w02 | 100! ur "cont snritbage’ o St Yupa ....:...2.90 82 00 | Wells Fargo 8 1801 ¢ : ; ; # |1 Nol, $1 3361 30K milling, $1 40 per cental. | Fiums; G@bc for pitte and Gignyll” (R IiE: | 1658, 50 Der cent ehel + Cows and Heifers, 3 g = | Misceilaneo . 3| CHICAGO, Oct. 31 chiet feature to| - FUTURES. '~ - plited Kigs, 2GR for Dlack ans 4ane Sox | 167 Hc: thin Cowa: S0Eme wbr ibn - WEATHER (CONDITIONS ASD GENEssL | Asipthiaiad Cop. 8% 7 - | trade In wheat was the selling by the largest Session § to 11:40 a. m. = e s 5 CALVES iG8¥c ver 1o (sross weight). sT. m 3 : CiaEne Al was H § 3 Low. 'RUNES—1002 crop, e for the four | SHEEP—! $GERC: ewes, $HGI%a £, ; i d after a slight in : : T e b i oty | A5 IS o R H s e s sk 0 e #'RE o3 T o og 2 gl SR T e g S e A e Veae nortirvestern of the country. A well | Am Lin Oi: pfd. 2 > - cable: : ; SR E ; " Trarked Igh overlies Orcgon . and x«-‘m!A:m«m. Pl b R Ry e ol Rl o R crown, e W S T Caiifornin ~and will pronably. move rapidly | Am Locomoty pfd.. eastward. | Am Emelt & Ref. The iemperature conlinues below the normai | Am 5 & R prd.

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