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FRAXCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1902 cash demand in the Northwest | fluences. Good W to n'l 1 Butte County, en rouu to Auckland, New with fair export demand were strengthening | % fi-“mnmlnh'l‘mwfl u}c’:'m mm factors. Lonzs liquidated v Ghroushout | tne only f featire ot Intcrest n vhe Torclon ar. | - CHANBERRIES Cape Cod, $9@11 ver bbl: the day, but toward the end shorts covered ket at the moment. The world's .nlpmem. for | Wisconsin, $8 50@9 50 per bbl; Coos Bay, $2 50 in order to even up over the holiday, while the 'uel: were as follows, in _quarters: Rus- 02 15 bflx _—_—mm———— there was some buying on the large Dulutn sian, 535,000; Danubian, 331,000 Indian. 36,000 RRIES—$5 50G7 per chest. cash business. The close was steady to firm. The Americhn visible Sapuly Itromeul s, 508 000 mAwnnmuzs— _— drawer for P e et U O T L S R DR BERRIES date per o, T ) to and on general sel of Y’ N Ifll:" n s mar} as 0" HUCKLE . atc(ned ‘lnfi'flkc. There was a :“llhl rally | lower luring the past few days. The 80c cl.os'NG OUT SALE toward the end of the seasion, snd the clos. &:"a-.‘:fi‘:“m{‘h’ Saporters. have nmered pLUMS AND PRUNES tow: per box for T T 'y . vigor and persistence and 75c@$’ Prunes. bt - R R, T L Rl I e D R L O e T o APPLES- 3010 per box for common, 500 Fast T"Otters and Pacers were weak and lower, d;le vflg:innuy to - ;l'l;‘l;u m’h wheat has l(.le.(: ::! ‘l: !'{m- 90c for choice and ;1.1 25 mr fancy; fancy —— ness % is just as ime | Oregon, §1 2561 SUMMARY OF THE MARKET Wabain T B kB e e of Iate and the demand. for it s ust a5 Keem, | CEE A i5caS1 per G L GMFFIIH», leal'll, GI’., M] ] 5 Wabseh pid 20 a8 B B¥| oas ruled weak In sympathy with znenm' - fi':tu&':v:me““'xg‘ £ o (uturss has hed | PEARS—wWinter Nellls, DAL der box: Sonsisios oc viDA 17 2 i in other grains. e close was flect, 4 other Winter Pears, 406 Teww ¥ 5 Wi s jons ¢ ns were ; New York Stock Market abou* a point lower. et C‘:,{",’,,‘“,; #0 A H E% nigher orices, Jeckipts of hogs at the yards bo- | I “gnAPEs—hblerr:';c T5e@SL ver box cr | Fhyh i NiENeod. 2l Local Stocks and Bonds quict. e i, e S0 | e et e wiandr, with Joauary won b u{“’- 1. ot 82661 50, miling, $1 S 40 | aie o Do ox” crate for. other descriptions: g S S B L ~ " % America 5 240 |lower, lard Tlc lower and ribs unchanged. FUTUR Grapes in large open boxes, 50@$1, with a few Ti; STEVE WHISPLE. z‘x'z. DICTKA‘HIE Silver a fraction lower. Exchange unchanged. United States igs | TG JeAMlok HOBONEUWRHENT WatSollaN; Segsion.9 (o 1 ¥ uo. m R -y old, $1 50@2 for | 2:17; WALDSTEIN, 2:22, ste. Mares in foal 1 S iy 225 | “irticles— Open. igh. Low. Close, 50 for Vaiencia, accord- | 0 Bonnle’ Divect,’ 2:06%, and McKinaey, IWheat Freights down to bedrock and wweak. § s it e | Wheat No..2— December sx :na $1 fi& $1 fi SR | peediings and 52 254 50 for - 115, ? ! P Amaigem &Logper 85% | November 70% -w,é 70 1 31 1 nl/, 1 ‘I'Iu finest and most useful well-brokea W heat showing a slight recession in prices. Am Car & F pra. 3377 | December % _3(: i opeg m. g‘e‘-;mm e Gn“,.w Fruit, horses ever - red in California. & , Am Linseed Oil . 197, 10 | May g % 131 $131 $131 u 31 ; Bananas, $1 1502 50 per bunch for New le takes place Barley and Oats guicier, but no lower. AR LS ora 1 B Corn No. my s Erogteiind NS Y S e d '$1g2 for Hawalian; Pineay- | THURSDAY, Nov e 100 at 10:30 & m. or s 3 Amer Loco pfd ... '100 an b 50l - 50 47 Ve o b et gty se OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, Corn and Rye well held at the good piices. Am Smelt's Ref 1000 453 4pfg 4" (May oo ML 8 AU LR e e oY e e s Diviad Biite. NUtE: thil- Riossiis 246 THIRD ST., NEAR FOLSOM. . % 2 < . Am Smelt & Rprd. 300 955 951, 95 Rtwi No; oderate. Trading in fu is Very dull, ruits, INuts - WILLIAM G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. Flour and Millstuffs in active demand and firm. Suaconte Minig.. A %g* 3’“".’?"' S :s’x) o RE e R%|wihe zeemnm“ “B‘::” e T ¥ T e Cutalogues Ready- 4 o o e : : Colo T % Mess pori, per arrel i e feature of the market at present. o Hlay rising, owing chiefly to a shortage in cars. Dol dy 2%;3) | Janvary Ion a1 B, Bems s ,{‘5% B, Cnevafier™"%1 TBA!NE | ereat activity in Raisins, as buyers have been | P SEECIAL AR, TALY s ARCARE: o FE 3 Con Tobacco pfd. .. 119 Ay oo for fair to choice. ' scrambling to lay in their supply before the | WEDNESDAY, Nov. 5, i Bran and Middlings steady and unchanged. General Electric .. % | Lard, per 100 B 00 o 5% 9 8 G lrc;r:gnfis. advance In prices scheduled to take place yes- | tho best lot of horses and mares sver D, I 011 3 > e 20 9 12% 920 ession 9 to 11 a. m terday. Seeded have been in especially sharp | duction: oad in al Beans guieter, with some changes in quotations. S ernl BADer 473 83715 8 46 mm&";'x"b f,‘m u Gt askea, | demand. {W”" J. DOYLE, Auctioner. Seeds dull, Mustards in particular. Internat Power ... D ste i 2P m. Everything in the Fruit line is firm and Laclede Gas .. . - a No sales. showing an upward tendency except very small | prime washed; S$@9c for fair washed; Nationa] Biscuit o M B J0e 80 OATS “The market sympathizes with wheat | Frunes, which are seiling down 10 cost of pro- | I0/4c for g0od to prime washed peaberry: Butter and Eggs in light supply and selling off zwvell. National Lead ... Cesh quotations were as follows: and. bariéy G Ja Gulet, DUt Deices. show a6 | Guction, ABd even wnder Tarss. Dranse: souc | Bo Tor Seod to Drime sormt wneds SR 0% noe 1 North American .. Flour was_steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 72c; | weakness. Offerings ars moderate, but suff- | tinue scarce and frm.’ Apricots, Peaches, | AL R T A e All Dried Fruits firm and hardening except very small Prunes Bacific Coast . No. 4, 08@qTic; No 2'red, 70@10%0; No. % | clent for the present dem Pears and Auoles are all’quoted at an ad- | washed: § tor §50d to superior unwashed - & ail . Nuts and Honey in good demand’and firm. Raisins still stiff and in sharp demand. Provisions quieter in all positions. Hops, Wool and Hides quoted very firm. Hogs a fraction higher under Ii ghter receipis. Stight changes in Mutton and Lamb. Beef and Veal unchanged Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables still plentiful. Poultry quiet and easy. Game i Fruit quict, with large offerings of Grepes. New Navel Oranges coming in from Butte and Placer counties. n brisk demand. No Business To-Day. -day being election day and a legal holiday will be suspended throughout the Internal Revenue Collections. The collections of internal revenue in this Jistrict during the month of October were as follows: = Spirits, $120,471; _beer, xflwu eigars, $18,250; ' cigarettes, ; tobacc: 82080 lists, $5800; special, $6080: miscellane. 117. making s tctal of $228,652. The col- ns in October, 1901, were $290,700. e Retail Meat Prices. T wing retail quotations for meats are furnished by the San Francisco Retail Butch- ers’ Protective Association: BEEF—Prime Roast, 15@18e; Porterhouse Steak, 1T14@22%c; Tenderloin Steak, 15@18c; oin Steak, 123%@15c; Top Round Steak, 123c, Beef Stew, 10c; Corned Beef, 8@l0c; muy‘fiom« 4c; Soup Meats, 8@10c. "EAL—Loin Roast, 15@20¢; Shouider Roast, @20c. 15c; Chops or Cutlets, 15¢ TTON—Leg, 12ic Forequarter, 8@10c; Stew. 8gloc; Frime Chops, 15@18c: Shoulder 10@1335c. SERrvG LAMB—Chops, 15@20c; Leg, 15@ 18c; Forequerter, 123c. PORK—Loin Roast, 15@1Sc; Leg Roast, 12%c; Shoulder Roast, 11¢12%c; Chops! 15@ 18c. These prices do mot cover the cheaper grades, as it is Pprices on them. Easiern Hop Markets. impossible to quote regular Mail reports from New York say: received -from up the State reported strong markets, and it was understood that the principal English export buyer Was & pur- chaser of harie counties, paying 33c to 35c; he also Was reported as making some purchases in the | local market, paying 34@35c for choice. It Wag figured that the sale for export up the State and locally amounted to about 400 bales Teiegraphic advices received from the coast continued to report & fairly both dealers and exporters being buyers, and the prices paid ranged from 2dc to 24%c Tl Sacramentos, up to e for Sonomas and Yaki- mas. Local ‘dealers in some instances claimed they were having more inquiries from | English buyers, tiations were under way for choice Oregons at 140 shillings, equal to about 29¢ f. o. b. | New York. The German markets were ported unchansed snd firm. Dried Fruit in New York. Mail advices from New York say: “Slow es on coast seeded raisins contihue the feature in this department, spot pre- senting & very firm tone, with fancy in 1-1b cartons held up to 5%c on coast pack and 8%c ot seeded. So far as can be learned few iders offer coast pack, and the position on the coast in seeding quarters, as reported by to-day's wires, is such as to offer little encour- agement 1o purchasers for future delivery. arcity of coast pick has caused more s in Bastern pack, Sc for choice und r fancy ruling. The demand appears and several local seeders report being ind in orders. Loose is also inquired for, being in the market for supplies. Sales are reported for 3-crown grade. rted raisins are in fair jobbing demand 2 prices steady. Supplies of Malaga loose clusters have been increased by the ar- 1 of the Burgundia. Spot currants e steady, with 4ige quoted on fine aned, in barrels. A fair job- shown, with some business nt noted in fair-sized lots. the primary market report the . with 105 34 per cwt quoted for Prunes, spot, are in fair y freer arri the feeling on are_showmg 25 with guotations holding. Coast ad- ms ove: On the four zes offerings are liberal and as low as 214c 0. b. basis is reported on Santa Clara !rml Spot Oregon prunes are in fair demand. Fu- tures atiract a fair interest only. Apricots are firmly held on the spot and rather more inguiry exists for choice and extra cholce. Spot is still below the coast equivalent cost laid Gown. Peaches meet a go®l inquiry and some firmness is nmoted for fancy grades, Comst offerings are quoted T¥c for fancy Muirs and ¢ for Crawfords f. 0. b. Cholce vellows in sacks are quoted st S%e f. o, b. by one holder. Wige, spot, are very firmly heid Smyrna layers. To-day's auction of seventy-five cases showed a strong tone. Bag fies are beld at 6%c ineide and bic inside 1o quoted for tanmets. Dates lhnw little {m- rtant feature at the moment.” Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCIECO, Ncv. 3—5 p. m. The following are the seascnal rainfalls to te @s compared with those of same date st season and rainfall in last twenty-four urs: Last This Tast Stations— 24 Hnun 5"!80!) Season. Pureka ..... 0.¢ 2.30 6.82 Red Bluft |7.0| ’{ 48 3.90 0.00 1.66 212 .00 170 1.42 0.00 0.40 1.15 0.00 0.37 1.07 0.00 2.00 2.86 0.00 0.39 2.00 0.00 0.90 0.34 San Francisc data: Maximum temperature, ; minimum, B1; mean, 57. ¥ E B8 ® % 2 £2 2 § FEEER 2 & §c 3Ece. 55 £ sTaTions. 3 £ 35E8 £~ § A B 4 B, 5 s T B : g T K A : B4 42 4 36 @ 20 60 46 70 44 @ 22 54 32 independence G 36 Los Angeles. 6 56 Phoenix [ Portland . g 40 58 48 52 42 6 46 w0 30 €2 52 . 48 72 “Advices | choice grades in Otsego and Scho- | brisk demand, | and it was stated that nego- | 52 40 SE Pt Cldy .48 46 3¢ SW Pt Cidy .02 50 38 SW Cloudy .54 52 40 SW Clear .92 | Yinnemuces [20.06 3 48 SW Cloudy T Yums ........ 290.80 84 52 N Clear .00 ! WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The pressure has fallen rapidly over the in- termountain region. A depression of some | depth overlies Nevada and Utah and may back | into California, causing cloudy weather. )\ox“lth!mndxu north winds rain has fallen ! in moderate amounts over the northern coun- ties of California, | _The temperature has fallen generally over | California and Nevada. While cloudy weather | may prevail the probabilities are that little if | any rain will fall on Tuesday over the greater | portion of the Pacific Slope. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | hours, ending midnight, November 4 ! Northern California—Cloudy Tuesday ably breaking away during ay fresh northerly winds in the interior; brisk westerly | winds on the coast with fog. |~ Southern California—Cloudy Tuesday; light | northerly winds, changing to southwest. Nevada—Cloudy, unsettled weather Tuesday; brisk southerly winds, changing to high nerth- | west, San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Tuesday, | probably breaking away during the day; brisk | | westerly winds with fog. XLEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. e —— e e R EASTERN MARKETS. * New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Movements in- the stock market to-day were characterized by the various influences incidental to election week, | together with other and perhaps more potent reasons. Sterling exchange reached the high- ‘eu point in the present movement, some de- | mand bills being s0ld at $4 87, which is within a quartes of a cent of the figure at which gold can admittedly be exported profitably. The ac- | | cumulation of commercial bills over Sunday | | was barely equal to the demand. Paris ex- | | change on London declined e, while bar gold | advarced 84 in London. It was not denied that some banks and firms were earnestly consider- ing shipments of gold in the very near future. ‘The rise in exchange was doubfless in a great measure responsible for the check on the stock market operations, though the volume of busi- ness for the day was not lower than for some days past. Opening prices were lower, the greatest decline being in Louisville and Nash- Ville, which sold off over a point. Less exten- sive declines were shown by Atchison. Balti- | more & Ohlo, Missouri Pacific, St. Paul, Union | Pacific and Reading. The demand for this lat- ter stock was large, but offerings were free. | Manhattan, a featuré of last week’s pool opera- | tions, made a slight fractional aecune, and the other transactions were heavy. ter in the morning fresh selling pressure developed and some of the stocks named went lower. London bought about 10,000 shares on the decline. The only industrial issue that displayed any activ- ity was United States Steel, the heaviness of which was presumably due to reports of dis- turbing conditions in the steel and iron indus- try. A reminder of this was furnished by the American Tin Plate Company, which announced a material cut in the price of its products. | Trading in the early afternoon was even more | circumscribed and professional, with a partial | resumption of pool operations in a few issues, chiefly Toledo, St. Louts and Western. professed to see Indications of “‘good” selling in Manbattan and other Gould stocks. Com- mission houses as well as brokers with wide connections were out of the market, though the liquidation in Baltimore and Ohio and Louis- viile and Nashville seemed to come from the West. In the final hour a general attack upon soft coal stocks and St. Paul brought prices to the lowest level of the day. The rally toward the close suggested considerable short overing as well as a better view of the politi- cal situation, with the result that a firmer tone was manifested at the end. Prices of bonds were reactionary for the im- portant lssues. Total sales, $1,720, United States 3s advanced % per cent and 0ld 4s declined % per cent on the last call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Sales. High. Low. Clo Stocks— e o | Traders s 900 7 fi:fm:g: pd . 2,100 100:7. 100 100 Balt & Ohio . ,400 106% 105 105 Balt & Onlo pld e nadian Pacific .. Canada Southern. . | hi . Chi & Gt Western.. Chi & Gt W .‘t; pfd Colo Southern Colo South 1st P Colo_South 2nd pfd Del & Hudson ..... Del Lack & West.. pesselsag Eeed ERESEEERRaaean WREES F FEE - acng: FRER LR R PLERLER People’s Gas . Pressed Steel C: Republic Steel l;epubllc Steel pl‘d 1 western, $1 18; prlme !lmothy mess pork. per barrel, $16 62t @16 75; er 100 pounds, $10 75; short ribs sides (loop). | lai Bllck. ’1 10@1 20 f No. 2 yellow, Bic; No. 2 oats, il 3 Sorn e o BaA N good | teed ed % S s ¢ Red, $1 1z-/,o dehlS barlev W fair to ChBlCu ll!llfl 2215 for common to cholce nnd $1 25@1 43@! ; No. 1 flaxi 15; No. 1 !0!’ faney. seed, CORN—Deal: are indifferent sellers, even at the high pricds, and the incoming of _the new crop apparently ‘Bives them no concern. vance, and faney Peaches, Pears and Apricots | are séarce and very strong at the Improved | prices. Shipments {o the East and Burope are | normous, and have caused a scarcity in cars fol the (rmspomtlon of other farm product even to the point of causing a rise in Ha i Nuts and Honey are firm and in very good | peabe for common ordinary, Washed: ‘103 mxc for strictly .ood washed; uwumc for fair to strictly good washed; 8@81c for good to superior unwashed: 33@d¢ for good to prime unwashed peaberry. Guate- | mala and Mextcan—11@14c tor J prime to fancy ;uahed 10%@10%¢ for strictly good Salte 14 | Ofterings aro moderate and the market shows | demand. %@10¢ for good washed; 8@9c for fair Temn Coal'& iron. géogm‘a%" Sk oheat.shaes (oo, 39-rog | no wi Hasa. , 3 S—Apricots, 5@8c for Royals and | washed; 64@T%c for medjum; i@6c for in- non& £ & P Co. 0; whisks. basia of high wines, $1 3; clover, | ¢ Large Yellow, $1 40g1 50; emall round do. qaac for Moorparks ferior to ordinary; 10@1lc for good to prinie D & bt bty 3 134 | contract grade. $10 75, I g et et . 0001 T er Browmes | Seie s he; Peached, 46t | unwasned pesberry: SLGS%e for good b mae us Leuther pfd.. 300 002 wi/z 90% | Articles— mg&u Bhlpnunu‘ BYE—-smAy m unchn.n.ld at $1 05@1 10 n.lvn. ectarines, 4% @5%c for white; Plums, | perior unwashed. U § Rubber . 100 17T% 178 17 | Fiour, barrels ...... 26,800 | per_ctl. for pitted a jic for umpitted; Fiss, || LEATHER Sole, = heavy 2003%: extra TS Rivwer 5id. > 100 87 B2 & Wheat, bushels C e BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75 per ctl. for black and #@bc for white. heavy, per b medtum, 20G30c; lghts U8 Steel . ¥ @ D% 0% | Com, bushels . —_— PRUNES—1002 crop, 2%@2%c for the four | 24@: ough Leather, 20@28c; Harness 8 Steel pfd .11 7,300 88 8T8 814 | Oate bushels . swm uom Fl d Millstuffs slzes, with %@1c premium for the large sizes. | Leather, heavy, 390 tor Neo & and oguse Western Union .. 91% 91° 91 | Rye bushels 1,500 our an 2 g RAISINS—1002 crop are quoted as follows: | for No.' 2; medium, (o 200TC; lght, F ol Bariey, bushels . 102700 20,900 forgwn loose Muscatels, 80-Ib boxes, fe per| Skirting, No. 1. 40G42c; No. 2, Jeg8te; Collap NEW YORK BCNDS. # | ,.On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | Millers report a continued brisk demand for u\uc-lctfe‘l’:’ be: “siem.i:‘";‘;m..,... Te: Seedicss | | e Kip, unfinished, %m';:'; T eni, e u s ref 2s reg. 1095‘ L &N uni 4s 01 market was s “‘"- creameries, e% 4%¢; | Flour and the different Millstuffs at firm quo- | Thompsons, 5ic; 2-crown don Layers, 20- ished, per 1b; Calf, finished, 65¢@$1 per Do counon . 3 |Mex Cont . eadier; loss off, cases | tations. ib boxes, $1 30 per box: 3-crown. $1 40; 4- | Ib: Wax Sides, 16GiTc per feot: Beit Xnite Do 3s reg Dssg Do 1at inc. s ay, 11@12c. FLOUR—California_Family. Extras, $4G+ 25 grown faney clusters. 30.1b boxes. §2: 5-erown Sits, Tuarc gx:: Slits, 8@i0c pe R 13 Mo Kan & Tex is 9915 | | usual terms; Bekers Extras, §3 9004; B o e B e Do ‘coupon. -3 6% g Pdemns Q - : .S Yatpgo B 2 b b o Fa fancy, 16 os, 6%c; 12 ox., 5ic; bulk, 5%e; | OIL—Linseed, 57c for boiled and 5¢ for raw e iioqa Do gen siges;. 101" Foreign Futures. “MILLETURFS “brices n sacks are sy tor- | TRIE IO ox, hel 12 or, e, et o, | S oy e o lows: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, | No. 1ehardshell 1034 50 for boiled and ‘4Sc f g B 33%&' o i 13095 £3 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, 37; Corn %c.ag::ondla 1fc for x'v::m-rle?g 1ov.oue tar | Lara O, extra winter u?;m::"'u?m- e e Pt 6 acifc i Meal, 3 50; extra cream do, $4@4¢ 25; | ;" X 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra and S@ | cases, $1; China Nut, 55@62c per gallon: pure tfimm" e DY LIVERPOOL. Oat Groats, $5 25: Hominy, § 50; Buck: | 1 X ) Peanuts, 5@7c for Eastern: | Neatsfoot, in barrels, 70c: cases, T3c. & o adj s... ot & W 'Gon 451008 | weat— Dec. Mareh. | wheat Flour, §4 5004 75; Cfacked Wheat, $3 50; | D4 [0r JASEUSIEs; Seanuis, D07 for Fastorn: | Dure. Toc: Whate o1l ' sacat e o it & Do 4 ‘07"‘-“'“"“ ] ning . 1 511 rina, ; le Wheat Flour, $3 25: | poclne 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $8 64 per gallon: Fish Oil, in barrels, 45c; cases, 50c: Do 3%s S4Bt L & T M condstld | ofiiing’ 5 10% | Rolled Oats, barrels, $7 35@9; in sacks, §6 nuts, 1234@15c. " ) Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 63146 for Ceylon and ey fac mu,‘gfi N gl & 50; Pearl Barley, 46; Split Peas, boxes, §6 ONEY Comb, 11%@1c for bright and | 35%e for Australian. g B Cent of Ga bs s - Mar June, Foen Teas, ‘85 ner 10071e. é’;fa"}; nfinh t.mb;;, water, e:nna g(n:tei I CquAlkc og.‘—rvi-)%‘ar' White Coal Of1, in bulk, Do 1st finc.. 785|8 A & A Pass 4s. i 634¢; light amber extrac 5@5%3¢; darl ear n cases. 2lc; Astral, 2lc: Ches & Ohio 4145, muf o Pacific ’4':.' gy oA 2125 Hay and and Feedstuffs. PPy Sta m Star. 2ic: Biaine, 202 Boeen Chi & Alton 3iis. 80% |So Raflway 5s. - b, BEESWAX—27%@29¢ per Ib. 2 mc\eoae orized Stove Gasoifne, ‘in bulk, M B & @ mewds 90 ' Tex & Pac lsts:. 1205, | Opening 28 25 sEs e i okl in cases, pdo. 72 degrees.'in bulk. 183 Chi M & St Pgnds113 |Tol, L & Closing 28 20 The shortage in cars is bothering the ay nzine, in k, 16c; Chi & Nwn_col Chi R I & P 4 CCC& St Chi Terminal 4s.. 87% Colo & Southn 4s. N 101 13434 Den & Rio G 4s Erie prior lien | Hocking Vai w, 100 MINING STOCKS. Franklin Fitchburg ptd Union Pacific Mexican Central. Miscellaneous— Am Sugar do prefd Pnrot [Sentare Am Tel & Tel. Dom Iron & Steel 5!)3, Trinity . Gen Electric* 186 Unlted S Mass Electric do prefd Vlctofln i United Fruit | Winona U S Steel. ‘Wolverine . do prefd Westingh Commn. 68 yentennial . Copper Ra Pom Coal 3 | Tamarack |Trimountain . Daly West 15 Little Chiet ., 10 28 Ontario ... 8 2 SG Brunswick Con’ .. 0 | Comstock Tunnel.. 05 CC & Va . 02 Horn Silver 14 | Iron Silver 35 Leadville Cor 25 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, Money: Mining— Call loaps Adventure . 20 Time loans . Allouez ......1 050 "2 Bonds— emlglmated . 65 Atchison 4s nited Copper ... 30 Gas 1sts . Bingham .. 29 Calumet & Hecla. 503 1915 Copper-.. tates LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Con for money.9341-16 [Norf & West. Cons for acct..... 93% do prefd . Anaconda . . 5 |Ontario & West.. 33 Atchison . $0% Pennsylvania 83 do pretd 103" |Reading .. Balt & Ohio. 108%| do 1st prefd... 45 Can Pacific ... ./138% | do 2d pretd Ches & Ohio..... D19 Southern Ry . Chi Gt Western.. 30| do pretd . Chi Mil & 8t .. 1924 [Southern Pacifc +.ee. 45% Union Pacific . . do prefd A U S Steel. do 1st prefd.... 604 do prefd do 2d prefd. Wabash Illinois Central Louis & Nas| Bar silver, 21%@3 per cent. The rate of di short bills is 3%° per 59 ly, 23%d per ounce. ount in the open market for Money, s Tt o fliman: 1o i open market for three months’ bills is 3% per cent. New York M oney Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Money on call firm at 5@5% per cent; closing bid and asked 5 per cent; prime mercantile paper, Sterll An ba ers’ bills at $4 86.875 for demand and -5@6 ver cent. exchange firmer, with actual business $4 83.50 for sixty days; posted rates, $4 84 ja Rith and 84 813as 88 g B A dcllnl’!. 39%c. Condition of the Treasury. ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—To-d: | of the Treasury balances in the exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold division of redem showst balance, $206,713, $1 SRR LA NEW YORK, Nov. ages. Dull and 5@10c lower to the wheat decline. Government bonds, State bonds, inactive; railroad bonds, commercial bills, 50%c. Mexican irregular; weak. lay's statement general fund, reserve in the Available cash 038. 3. —FLOUR—Receipts, 26,800 barrels; exports, 400. Sales, 9500 pack- sell, owing to WHEAT—Receipts, 158,375 bushels; &xports, 121,585 bushel Sales, 155,000 by 82,000 bushels spot. Spot market afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, afioat: 1 hard Manitoba, hels futures; t easler; No. 2 | red, 77c elevator; No. 2 red, 76%c f. 0. b. 8014c 1. 82 f, 0. b. afloat Options opened weak and were depressed Gur: 1 'most of the trading by easier cables, bear- ish statistics, seneral lquidation and absence | 7 A final rally on covering left the n the close, uae. closed 79 %C; Dace ‘WOOL—Dull. COFFEE—Spot_Rio, quiet; 0 5%c; mild, v va, tures closed easy, net unchul . Sales for the day were SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refini %c net decline. May, 77 5-1 mber, 0. Involu. ue. £, 3%c; cen- mmnx. 96 test, 3%c; molasses sugar, 2%c; ‘firm. L DRIED mmu e D APPLES—! ‘market- wlt.h en";fu and fancy ulrlv firm, tmm‘h qm::é than Common more .prlmeul £ 7 flm and in fair 124-, m-\wmand 6%,@10c for bags, ACHES—Are without cha for peeled and 6%@10c for um e, chotu at demand at Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—CATTLE—Receints, 500 Texans, 6000 Westerns. Market slow, steady. Good to prime steers, $6 50@S; poor to medium, $3 50@G 25; stockers and feeders, $2 50@4 75; heifers, $2@5; canners, $1 40@2 50; bulls, $2@ 4 50; calves, §3 75@7 25; Texas ted steers, $3@ 14 25] Western steers, $3 50@6 50, HOGS—Receints: To-day 31,000, to-morrow 22,000, left over 2000, Market' opened steady. closed 10c higher. Mixed and Putstiess 45 do @015 “Rooh “h cholea: heavy. b6 8000 45 rough heavy, ¥6 26@0 50; lixht, $6 3006 Bulk of sales; X SHBED. Hecelnts, 4000, Sheep 10c lower; to cholce wethers, lambs 15@25c lower. $3 50@4; fair to choice mixed, $2 50@3; West- ern sheep, §2 T5@3 75; native lambs, $3 50@ 5 50; Western lambs, $3 75@5. ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 3.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 3000. Steady to 10c lower. Stock cattle active, strong to higher. Natives, $4@ 7 75; cows and heifers, $1 50@b 65; veals, $2 50@6 50; bulls and !hll. $2@5 50; stock- ers and feedors, HOGS—Receipts, 3600. ket 21,@5c lower. Light and. lllht mixed, $6 42%@6 50; me(”um and heavy, $6 45@8 50; pigs, §3 85@6 40; bulk of sales, $6 45@6 47%. SHEEP—Receipts, 1200. Active, steady. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Tin in London wab unchanged from last Friday's level, spot here closing at £120 7s 6d and futures at £118 10s, Locally, however, it was a shade easier but dull, with spot at $26 60G26 T N Sopper continued dull and b Nork market, standard. closine at- $1, Take at 1 @ye 11 suz clectrolytic at $11 60 @170 and cast n: at $i1 60@11 70. The' Lonion market was e o4 higher, spot there_closing at £52 2s 6d and futures at £62 7s 6d. Exports of copper for the month of October were reported at 11,940 tons, making & total for the ten months of 142,426 tons, as compared with 77,221 tons for the same period | }nst vear and 133,390 tons for the same period n 1 Lead was dull and unchanged, closing here at $4 1215 and in London at £10 13s 9d. Spelter also was unchanged in_London, clos- ing there at £10 5s. Locally it was easier, closing at $5 40. Iron in the New York market was steady. Glasgow closed at 57s 6d and Middlesboro at 51s 3d. Warrants are nominal; No, 1 foundry, northern, s quoted at $23G25: No. 2 foundry (northern), No. 1 foundry (southarn) and No, 1 (Southern, soft), $22@23 in the Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—The visible supply of graln Saturday, November 1, as complled by the New York Produce Exchange, was as fol- Bushels. 000 lows: | D Increase. Decrease. 211 ooo New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—The cotton market opened steady at an advance of 1 point to a decline of 3 voints and closed easy in tone, with the net changes showing a rise of 1 point to a decline of Z point: Foreign Markets. LONDON, Nov. 3.—Consols, 93 1-16; silver, 233,d; French rentes, 99f 8ic; wheat cargoes on passage, quiet, steady; carsoes No. 1 dard California, 81s; cargoes Walla Walla, 20s; Eng- lish - country mukz;-.' 'fls‘-;;mlmmn fato | nited Kingdom, whea import into gnl'.ed Kingdom, flour, 280,000; wheat and flour age to United Klngdom, 2,250,000; trade @ good deal, as it cuts down receipts and has aiready caused an advance in prices. The railroad companies say that the shortage is caused by the enormous shipments of Dried Fruit overland. The fruit men pounce upon every empty car in sight and the Hay ship- pers get left, Some sales of split cars of choice Wheat at $15 are reported. Middlings and Rolled Barley are firm and_unchanged. BRAN—$21@22 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$25@26 per ton, FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $24 ton; Ofleake Meal 8t the mill bing, $26 50@27; Cocoanut Cake, eai, ; 'Cracked Corn, ' $30 50@31 50; Mixed Feed, 1; Cottonseed Meal, $26 50. HAY—Wheat, 14 50, with sales at $15. Wheat and OCat, $11@14; B “Oat, 12 Wild Oat, $0@11 50; Barley. Volun $8 50@10; teer, $7 50@9; Alfalfa, 510011 Clover, $8@% 50 per !0!1. STRAW—40@60¢ per bale, Beans and Seeds. Lower quotations are given for Bayos, Pinks, Reds and Whites, while Red Kldneys, Limas and Blackeyes are quoted higher. The general tone of the Bean market is steady to firm and the market is no longer active, though steady shipments overland on November de- liveries are being made. There is no clll ‘whatever !or Mustard Seed. BEANS—Ba: $2 small White, $3 30@3 40; llrue Whlte ;3 '15@3 25; Pink, $2 602 70; Red, $2 65; Lima, $4 3064 45; Red Kidneys, $+ 75@5; m.enye $410@4 20 per cental, SEEDB——Bme\ Mustard, $3 25; Yellow Mus- @3 F Cl.nll')'. 4@4%c o e ; Green, nom- DRIED inal; Blackeye, $2@2 10 per ctl.” Potatoes, Omons and Vegetables. Supplies of Potatoes continued heavy and ex- cept for strictly fancy offerings the mark®t was weak. Two cars of Sweets came in and cleaned up well at previous quotations. Onions, like Potatoes, were in free supply, and common offerings were dull. The Vegetable market was dull and prices for several descriptions were lower. Tomatoes of good quality were held drmly at thc top rate, but poor stock was abundant and some sold’ below the quotations. New Crop dried Peppers were offering at 10c per Ib, 'ATOES—Burbanks from the rlvcr, 30@ 60c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 90c@$1 1715 per etl; Oregfln. 90c@$1 10; River Reds, 65@7oc per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, $1 25 per ctl for Merced. ONIONS—40@60c per ctl; Pickle Onions, 30c r ctl, 'VEGETABLEs—Grem Peas. 3%@ic; String Beans, 21%@>5c per 1b_ incluuding Wax; Lima, Cabbage, 60@75¢ 2 ctl; Tomatoes, Sml‘c perbox ‘Carrots, 75¢ per sack; Cucum- 'r box; Plckle C\lcllmberl, nomi - 2%!: per’ i 50@T5¢; *G Okm 50@75¢_pes fiuuh,mfn box; 'Mln'owht Squash, $€@8 nn] Gnruc 60c per ton; H\lbblrd $10. Poultry and Game. The feeling in Poultry was rather easy. A car of Western came in and sold slowly, The market was almost bare of local stock and previous prices stand. About 200 sacks of Game came in, but as there was a brisk demand everything cleaned up at maintained prices. POULTRY—Dressed _Turke; 20@21c 1b; live Turkeys, old, 15@16c Tor. Gobblsra and 15@16c for Hens; young Turkeys, 17@18c: Geese, per pair, $1 50@1 75; Goslings, $1 50@ . 1 75; Ducks, $3@4 for old and $3@5 50 for | young; Hens, $4 50@6; young. Roosters, $5@6 old Roosters. $6@5 50; Fryers, 50 Brofl- | ers, 50 for large and $3,25@3 50 for | ° small; "e;‘fl'll. !1 lg%o&% per, dozen for nd $1 75@2 for Squa old A e 3101 u] whu: and flour o Cvu.e:s: "t: (i?ntlnent. 1,950, O R DB v 5.~ Wheas £ Tk LIV S easy; No. - @6s 8%4d; wheat tn standard California, U- 54 Parls, quict; flour in Paris, qulet; weather in | overcast. R TR ON-Uplands, 4.60d. COTT! Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND, casier; Walla Walla, 63Q7 valley, 70@72c. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—WHEAT—On, . er?‘gflflm:’vm, Q0D B, s o Northern Business. SEATTLE, Nov. 3.—Clearings, $833,865; bal. “““'k%fi PeEEs blue -:em?ql':g ND, Nov. 8.—Clearings, $1,001,002; G, ACQIA, Nov. 8.—Clearings, §365,025; bal. msv:ix“klim Nov. &—mnflm. $435,312; bal- $110,888. \ . LOCAL MARKETS. A il Ravbin a " dorey.” oton $4G0: c.nv-.mek 52 5003 mhblu $1; lnnnd DneP Buuer, Cheese and Eggs. Stocks of both Butter and Eggs are now light and the movement is much better than when quotations ‘were high. The trade say that quotations are now at a point where the ~will take both Butter and Eggs freely, ::gll:m sentiment J¢ against advancing them again on the ground thp-t(b‘llt ‘flm:“d &obll!, heck m; e 'Mr::an:nfl the scarcity in ranch = dtwmptation s Che b "’m e 100 1 St 36y e mery, rxm er W for e for firsts and 25c for seconds: l,, -tora Butter, 1‘:@« per 1b; cmsl——new. mmsa. old, !uuu America, 13%@14c; Eastern, M’l aum w: fair; store, fancy, Provisions. Chicago was lower, and the market was dragging, owing to liberal receipts and declin- ing prices for Hogs. The San Franecisco mar- ket continues quiet, but prices stand the same, and no cutting is yet reported. CURED MEATS—Bacon, l4lc per Ib for heavy, 15c for light medium, 17c for light, 1Sc | for extra light, 19c for sugar-cured gnd 21@ 22c for extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured ! Hams, 15%c; California Hams, lfic less Beef, 10 per bbl; extra Mess, $10 Family, 12; prime Mese Pork, $1 560 extra delr. : Mess, $19 50; Dry Salted Pork, 14 g;*"*‘ Pig Perk !30, Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked c_per 1b i5c per LARD—'nucu. - 8%08 for cr.npound and 13c haif-barrels, ]a)ul;‘e,um%c 10-1b tins, lK%c S-ib tins, 13%ec; ins, COTTOLENE—One halt-! -barrel, 9%c; three half-barrels, 9%c; one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, 9lzc; five tierces, O%c per ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The situation in Wool is unchanged. Free clips are well sold up, but the defective clips are etill here and dragging. They are well keld, however. Hops are very firm and holders are now in- disposed to sell choice Sonomas under 26c, though no sales over 25%c have been reported. Buyers are handling hardly anything except contract goods at present and the uncontracted lines are being held back by the growers. The Eastern/ markets are reported stiff. Hides, though seriously handicapped by the strike, are very firm and good dry Hides are in demand at 17c. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1%c under quotations. 1ted Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; Hides, Sc for heavy and Sisc 7e; Salted Kip, 8lc; Salted Ve f“.‘;’ 10c; Dry ‘Hides, 17c; Ci sheeplk(nl. shearlings, '25@30c each; ool, 40G60c each; medium,&5@90c; 16T 20 each; Ho and $2 50 for med for smal for Colts; Horse Hldel dry $1 75 (or larg: $1 50 for medium, $1@i 25 for small and for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 3214 dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central America long wool, | i, i for A 32%4¢. Goat Eklns——Prime An‘oru. bc; large and smooth, medium, TALLOW- 1 renderzd 51@6c per Ib; No 2, 4%0 c. I’—Bprlns—v l!y Oregon flm, 1 o Raadivm and cowte; TUIGS pee Fall Clip—San Joaguin and Bouthern, 1@ ; Northern freef 10 per 1b; do Lambs, 8@10c; 12c; defective, 9@10c per 1b; Humboldt and !lendocilw. 12@15¢; Mlddle Calmt)', 9@11c per P HoPs_2214@20¢ per 1. San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs have advanced a fraction under dimin- ished receipts and the market is now firm. Sev- eral slight changes In Mutton and Lamb will be | observed, but Beef and Veal are as previously quoted: DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—O%QT: for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for Cow: VE. , T@8c; small, 8@9¢ per I ‘ethers, T@8%c; Ewes, LA“B——OOD c per 1b. mnx_m.‘fed Fogs, 814@9%e per Ib. - LIVESTOCK MARKET. .ghe following quotations lre ind Livestock delivered 1in less 50 per cent shrinkage for C-nle [ 7'91 e wel[h) C; ewes, 34@3%¢c per Ib ( LA ucklll\x Lambe, $2 50@2 75 g o Y50 per 1b live welght: vearlings, oegi'uve Hogs, 250 Ibs and under, 6%@ Oie, under 150 lbs, 63%c; feeders, 5% @6%e; ver cent off; boars, 50 per cent off, lnd ll.lxl‘ 40 per cent off from above qQuota- General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@6c cash and 5%c asked for June-July delivery; San Quentin. 5.55c; Wool Bags, 32@35¢c; Fleece Twine, T%@ 8¢; Fruit Bags, 5%c, 6¢c and 63c for the three sizes of Cotton and 64@S%c for Brown Jute. CANNED FRUITS—The Californta Fruit Canners’ Association quotes as follows for 21- 1b extra standards and extra Apples, $1 20@1 50; Apricots, $1 10@1 75. Cherrifes—Royal Anne, $1 90@2 25; White, $1 65@2; Black, $1 40@1 85. Peaches—Yellow, 27%e. of met. i 25¢; n e 22%c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2ie: & cases, ’HEV.:: TURPENTINE—72c. per gallon in cases and 66¢ in drums and jron bnngel RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 635c g:r 1b; White Lead, 6@8%e, according to quantity. SALT—In spite of the legal proceedings against the Salt Trust the price list shows no changes, = Liverpool, $25@27 50 for the best and 20 for ncm filled. Domestic—Imi- tation _Liverpool, $19 80@21 40; H. R. H., $20 70@21 w California Dairy,’ 50-1b bags, $19 50@20 40; Rock Salt, $18 50@18 45, accord- ing to quantity; Half Ground, $17 60@19; Gran- ulated, 3‘1&21 40 per ton. QUICKSILVER—$45@48 50 for local use and $44 per flask for_export. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows. per pound, in 1oo-lb bags: Cubes, 4. | Crushed and Fine 35¢; Ce Granuiated. 4.35c; Dry Granlated Fine, 420c; Dry Granu- : Fruit Granulated, 4.20e; Beet Granulated (100-1» ) Dags only). 4.13¢: fectioners’ A, 4.25c; A, G 3:15; Golden C. 3, oo 10c_more: halt more: S0-1b "pass, 106 more. for g lets—Half-barrels, 4.70c; boxes ¥5c per Ib. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER—Retail prices are Pine, ordinary sizes, higher; Redwood, $17@20; reet, $3 ckets, $19; Shingles, $2 for No. 1 and $1 7 for No. 2; Shalkes, $13' for split and $14 tor sawn; rustic, $25@31. Recapmoduce. as follows: FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Flour, ar, sks... 20,084 Screentngs, sk 100 Wheat, ctls . 3,405! Broom Corn, bis 3 12 120’ Mustard, sks 22 1 343 385 v 1102 © 6,08 Raisins, bas 3,445 Potatoes, sks .. 4,930 Leather. roll L) Bran, sks 478 Wine, gals Straw, tons £ Cheese, ctls 15 Hay. tons 328 Brandy, 6.050 Middlings, sks 413 (hlcury bbis 10 Onlons, sks 545 Sugar, ctls 330 Hops, bales 279' Lime, bbis . 133 ‘Wool, bales 398 Quicksilver, flks. 27 OREGON. Flour, qr sks... 2,080 WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks... 14,415 Oats, etls W‘hllt. ctls . 343! Flaxseed, sks Potatoes, sks .. 516 . STOCK MARKET. Business in local stocks and bonds was very fair, with free transactions in the sugar group in_the afterncon. Prices showed little change. There will be no sessions of the cxchamges to-day. Quarterly interest was payable yesterday om the 6 per cent bonds of the Edison Light and Power Company. The Standard Consolidated Mining Company of Bodie has declared a regular quarterly divi- dend of 10 cents per share, payable Novem- The Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Compamy has declared a quarterly dlvldend of 5 cents per_share, payable November 1. The following _gquotations {ur the United Railways of San Francisco were received from New York yesterday by Bolton, mu’a-r ’: 0.: Common stoc] 65 62%; bonds, $91 .uh-nwuuu S48 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Nov. 3-3 p, UNITED STATES BONDS, xl?‘difli ts qr cp(new)136%4 137 5 ST CIN nixle e MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, Al AW Be (ak W g 5s. — 104 y CPC 58.108%108% |Dceanic § 5s. 57% 90 2% Sew 56.10434165 |Omnibus 6s. — 127 Cal-st 5s _...118 |Pac G Im 4s. 96 — cc:m.s-.—:w*?ka 68,106 — EdL & P 6s. — Pk & OR 6s.118%1321 Fer&C H o-.nnun Pwlst R u.,nas e Geary-st_5s. — |Sac EGR 56.108%; — H_C&S 5%s.104 — |SF & SJVis.128 — Do 58 ... 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