The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 7, 1902, Page 8

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver lower than ever before. Exchange rates show no wvariation. New York stocks rather firmer. Local stocks gi Wheat being hammered by the bears. Barley quict and rather easy L1(u ral receipts of Oats from Oregon. of Corn. Rye steady, but quict. Bran lower. Other Feedstuffs unchanged. Hay stcady at the recent advance. Supply lighter than las Colored Beans weaker. Whites steady. Market quiet. Mustard Seed meglected, with excessive offerings. Butter and Eggs still higher and the latter very scarce. No further change in Provisions. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins in good demand. Wool, Hops and Hides as previously quoted. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables show little change. Slight variations in Poultry and Game. Nothing new in Fresh Fruits. " 7, Iilinols Central 400 146 W eather Refiort Jowa Central . 400 4215 Iowa Central pfd 600 T2 Meridian—Pacific Time.) Lake Erfe & West. 200 56 Lake Erie & W vt Louis & Nash . Manhattan L . Metropolitan St Mexican Central FRANCISCO, Nov. 6—5 p. m. following are the seasonal rainfalls to @nte as compared with those «f same date last season and rainfalls in isst twenty-four hours: Last This s Last 9 Btrtions— 24 Hours. Season. Season, S Etons) Eureke ... . 8. Missouri Pacific . Red Bluft 0.08 a5 Mo Kan & Texas. Sacramento .. 0.00 1 Mo Kan & Tex pf Sen Francisco .. 0.00 1 New Jersey Central 100 Fresno 0.00 [ b Independenc 0.00 o 8. L. Obispo.... 0.00 2 Nor & West pfd.. Los Angeles 0.00 0. Ontarlo & “eslern San Diego . 0.00 0.96 : Pennsylvania . Ean Francisco data: Maximum temperature, | Reading . . $1; minimum, 52; mean, 56. Reading 1st pfd ... Reading 2nd pfd... ] B O » | St Louls & § F. s 8523 =2 2 |StLgsF st pd. £ g5 .8 =28 § SlL&§F2ndpfd g EEzz E. E£|stloussw STATIONS. 2 85858 £* § 5 £°a" § e Astoria . £W Cloudy .90 | Texas & Pacific Baker SE Clondy 0¢8] Tol St L & West Carson S Cloudy T |Tol StL & W pfd. Evreka it | Union Pacific. . Fresno ... 5 | Union Pacific prd. 2300 Flaestaff 72094 56 30 ‘o0 | Wabash . 1,100 T | Wabash pfd G0 | Wheel & Lake Erie Pocatello Tda29. 88 u« Ansmes 2 00| Wheel & L E pfd.. : 00 ! Wisconsin Central. 733 | Wisconsin Cent pfd Red Jlur 08 press Companies— cxeburg Adame . o0 | American United States . Wells Fargo Miscellaneous— | Amalgamated Cop. Am Car & Foun. Am Car & F ptd 11,000 300 = Am Linseed Oil. Y o Am insee: P :\\x.nlll': . i:‘ilfl 5 Am Smelt & Ref.. 3 Y ; Am Smelt & R pfd 800 95 e & Anaconda Min Co. 1,400 WEATHER CONDITIONS 2 i g T g £ FORECAST. DI e ;- Consolidated_Ges.. 300 A storm of consideratle energy overlies the | Continental Tob pf _ 600 northern half of the Pacific Coast. Rair has | General Electric... 1,000 fullen from San Francisco northward and con- | Hocking Coal 400 are favorable for more rain over the | International Paper 200 19 tion of the coast on Friday. The | Internl Paper pfd. ..... probably move eastward over the Powr 100 International er of States; La ettled weather is likely south as the Tehachapl. west winds are reported in Ne- but as it extends over to iede Gas . National Biscuit. National Lead North American. Pacific Coast Pacific Mail People's Gas .. Pressed Steel Car. Pressed Steel C pfd Pullman Pal Car.. orm warnings are displayed at re has remained mearly sta- fornia, Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty ending_midnight, November 7: Republic Steel Northern California — Cloudy, unsettled | Republic Steel er Friday, with rain; fresh southerly | Sugar Tenn C: ttors v Friday; h | Union Bag & P tornia—Cloudy Friday; fresh | Union Bag & T ot v Friday: possibly light rain | U S Leather. U § Leather pfd.. ; brisk to high southwest l: S Rubber .. n Franciseo and vicinity—Cloudy, unsettied | U S Rubber pfd. weather Friday; probably sh light south- } g listlfll A nds, ALEXANDER G. MchDIE | ¥, 3 _Stes prd Am oco . Am Loco l'l(dv #* * | K B { { | X C s pfa. I EASTERN MARKETS. Total sales..... 601, NEW YORK BONDS. -— A | U S ref 25 reg...100% |L & Nash 1005 | Miex T Yoy ] % Do 35 reg. Bo ist s Nw York Stock Market. B i % }% i 't 0 new E M NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—The course of stock | Do 45 coup. 1364 | oo Sar prices was exceedingly erratic all day and the Do old 4s l!x 110% N Y Cen closing prices were not far from last night's !l"%‘ Do gen - st e « . IN'J Cen gen 5¢..136% level. The constantly varying movement was H seemingly due to the Eroping efforts of the pro- | Aop; o5 zenp s ;3‘1:»”%;”3:“ gty 4] sessional operators to discover the current in | * Do aafst 4s.... D15 Nflk & W con 451001 the market. The result of their experiments | Balt & Ohlo 45..100% Reading gen ds.. 915 meemed to show that there was Do current | Do 8Ms ...... 94" (StL.& T i conBe1li] Speculative sentiment has, in fact, come to 8| Do conv ¢ and is wiiting for new developments, | Can South 2ds..107% The factors which have induced the recent | Cen of Georgia 55.107 downward tendency of es are still in force to a greater but the well-estab- lished principle of speculative markets to dis- count the future makes it doubtful when a car- rent movement of prices has run an adequate course to accomplish this object. Apprehension still exists that there will be large withdrawals of gold, with o resulting sgueeze of money be local market. The advancing ten- Do 1st inc. Ches & Ohio 4% Chi & Alton 314 C B & Q new 4s. 96% CM & StP gen 4s.113: C & NW con 78,1331 CRI&P 4s...108%% CCC&SLL gen 45,101 Chi Term 4s..... 81% Col & South 4 Den & Rio G 45.101 Erle prior lien is. 98 arnings which will be left for the By ut it may be possible that the 'gen 4s ne in prices which has al- | pew & C 1565, 114 be sufficient to discover | Hock Val 4%4s...1091 t all events the bear ope- rt of the market took | possibility to want to shorg contracts. The Ly this buying met renewed ather concentrated character. Ibe selling was a mystery and opinion ‘Ax divided as to whether it came from the bears or was further liquidation of long ae- counts stocks most active in the trading were those which have been recent favorites in buy stocks 1o cover th advances Adams Con Alice .. cause a Horn Silver . Iron Sllver . Leadville Con .... 103% < & Texas 4s. »m,. e .82 ls R°& A Pass ds. outhern Pac 4s {Bouth, Rail NEW Yom( MINING STOCK! 15, Lmle Chiet 28'0; ada 80, Small Hopes 03/ Standard . t year. 144 145% | & 5% 1849; 353, 92% | uni 4s.101 nc L 4s 3% the speculation. There were gains of 1 to 13, | @ ol points at one time in about a dozen railroad DORTON FIDDES AND oKD siocks and hall as many specialties. Cotton| . Money— <2 o Minine— ©il had the benefit of its dividend declaradon. | Call loa: S@u|Adventure Bugar broke sbarply after early strength be.| Time loans 996 Allones. cause of fears of a further improvement in| , Bonds— 5, [Amaiga: prices and rumors of a rate war at Mssouri | Atchison 4s 101% | Daly Wes River points. The coalers were under some | 088 lsts ... pessure on account of reports of rencwed trou les at the collieries of some of the indepes Ge operators and Lackawanna suffered in ad- @ition on showing of earnings for the September quarter, whch revealed a reduction in net earn- ings compared with the corresponding period of last vear of $1,700, Money rates were nd forcign exchange was also firm- The weekly statements of the Bank of England and the Bank of France showed con- tinued declines In their gold reserves. The clos- ing of the stock market was easy and with some slocks at the jowest of the day. The movement of bonds was narrow. ‘Total | sales 090,000 United States bonds were all unchanged on the dast call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— les. High. Low. Close. Atchison .. MoOSh sy Atchison pfd . Battmore & Obic Ohio pfa.. Pactlic . ada Southern.. es & Ohio . il & Alto Chi & Alton p Cnl 100 & Lows... Chi Ind & I ptd. Chi & Eest T Chi & Gt Western, H & Fllchburt prd Union Pacific .. Mexican Central. Miscellaneous— Pa ! 19 ~iSanta Fe Amer Tel & Tel. lW‘éy‘l‘ln\-rlc Dom I & Steel... 5114 Trimounta General Electric. .18} T ‘1023 R Canadian Pacific. Chicago G W JJdd .‘w?lom -Domln.on . % | Do 4'/. Ontarlo & By, Penn-ylvunh eading 1d . 1877%| Do 24 pfd Chesap & O‘llc . M’/‘ l‘olll)ghkrn Ry fd Chi M & St Plul 1901 -Soulh!rn Pa, Caliper. 155 in' Gt d 717 SEG VA Denver & R d... 44% Union Pacific Y Chi W .. U31h Chi 40 Cint N ( C C & St ‘l - Colo Southern ... 4 gfi C South lst pf . Coto Souts 26 b - mwa.ua. dson Vr 4 L A Ear silver, guiet, P Pl 2 wer. cent e rate-of discount in !be upen Ifrie . Forie det pid . nd ptd NEW YORK, Nov. t—*‘t’ arket for ehort bills hl 5 3-16 per cent a for three months’ bills 23 B it cent. e New Vi ork Money Market. on call was 1768%c 1. o b, nflofll | the close was steady. | was slightly easier, except on_lard. 10234 | | i | Closing . Bk firm, 5@6 per cent; closing bid and ask r-@«x per cent; prime merclnnffle D:::r P cent; sterling exchange nrm with sotual busk. Mess in bankers' bills at $4 86.876@4 87 for demand and at $4 $3.035m4 83.75 for — sixcy days; posted rates, $4 8415 and $4 8714@3 85; Steamercial bills, '$4 833,7 bar sliver, 49%c: Mexican dollars, #9%c.” Government bonde. steady; State bo: H | ooy State bonds, " steady; rallroad bonds, R e ML L S Gt ek New York Grain and Produce - SEE R 6.—FLOUR—Receipts, NEW YORK, Nov. 25,500 barrels; sales, 74,425 barrels; cxports, 11,700 packages. Quiet and about steady. WHEAT—Receipts, 105,275 bushels; = spot, easy; No. 2 red, 76%c elevator; No. 2 red, No. 1 Northern Duluth, No. 1 hard Manitoba, 813c | L. o. b. afloat. Bulls found it uphill work in Wwheat to-day. After an easy opening they obtained a recovery on steadier late cables, re- rorts of a:good Northwest cash demand and covering, but found offerings so heavy on the 80c f. o. b, afleat; urturn that support was withdrawp, leaving | the afternoon market weak. The close was easy at lg@X%c net. decline. May, TT%H@ | 17 18-16c. closed 77%c; December, 77 1-16@ | T8%ec, closed | -~ HOPS—Firm | WOOL—Firm. | HIDES—Quiet, | SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 2%c; cen- | trifugal, Oi tesf, 3%c; molasses sugar, 2%c. Refined, unsettled COFFEE—Quiet; No. 7 invoice, 5%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 7%@l12c. Futures closed met unchanged to 5 points lower, with the under- ' tone steady. Total sales, 1, A5,000 hags. 1nclud- ing: November, 4.95c@5. ecember. 5.06¢; January, 5.10c; March, 50 May, 5.40c; July, | 5.50@5.55¢; Seplemb-r 5.65¢; October, 5.70c. DRIED FRUITS. | . .[EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows little change from the conditions recently noted, The more attractive grades continue firm under Iimited offerings, while the lower qualities, be- ing in more liberal supply, show a comparative casiness, Common are quoted at 5@6e, prime at 6@6lc, choice 63%@6%c and fancy 7@Sc. PRUNES—Spot prihes of the larger sizes are firm, but the smaller grades are no more than steady, with quotations ranging from 3% @T%¢ for all grades. APRICOTS—Are firm, showing a hardening tendency with boxes quoted at 7%@l2c and bags at 7@10c. PEACHES—Are firm and unchanged at 12@ 16¢c for peeled and 6%@10c for unpeeled, * * Chicago Grain and Produce. = CHICAGO. Nov. 6.—Wheat ruled ‘dull with | operations largely of a scalping nature. There | was a fairly good buying pressure on May. A fair general demand, tcgether with the early | strength in corn, causcd a strong tone during the greater part of the day. Realizing by longs late in the session caused a decline and December opened un- changed to ¢ lower at T1%@71%c and after selling off to T1%c advanced to 71%c, but de- clined toward the close to Tlc and final figures were Yc lower at T13c. Corn was quiet and iiregular with local sen- timent Inclined to the bull side. Selling was less urgent late in the day, which i about a decline and the close was lower at 34%c. Oats iwere featureless and the volume of business was light. The market was firm or a good cash demand. December closed un- changed at 20%c. Provisions were under the leadership of lard and with small stocks of that commodity and a material decrease in the receipts of hogs, the opening was strong. Realizing brought & reaction late in the day, with shorts and commission houses good buyers. The close January lard 5%@7%c higher and | pork closed 5c lower, ribs 2%%c lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Fow. Close, Wheat No, 2— November .ou 7l 7% 11 BE W% By o bf November 5315 53% 523 62% December 51 b1l 50% 50% 4% 2% 4y 42K 20% 30 299/2 20% 30% 313 30% 31 r barrel— 1550 1555 1545 1545 14 673 14 671 14 65 14 55 Tard. per 106 pounds— November 10 95 10 97% 10 90 10 95 December 9 97% 10 00" 9 8734 10 00 January 94215 950 940 945 Short Ri r 100 pounds— January 830 830 sy suu May 785 78 780 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 70@7ic; No. 3_E5@0%s; corn, Bic; 28%¢; No. 3 Oivhite, 306330, No. 2 rye. istoe good feeding barley, 39%@42c; fair to choice malting, 45@58c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 16; 1 estern, $1 18; prime timothy ‘mess pork, per barrel, $16 8714@17; lard, per 100 pounds, $11 20; short ribs sides (ioose), $10 50@10 75; ~dry salted shoulders (boxed), 30 75@10; short clear sides (boxed), $9 75@10; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 32; contract grade, $10 75. Articles— Recelpts, Shipments. 19,000 147,000 Flour, barrels e 111,000 ‘Wheat, bushel: Corn, 'bushels 134,000 117,000 Cats, bushels 282,000 127,000 | Rye, bushels . 21000 21,000 Barley, bushels . 53,000 17,000 On the Produce Exchange fo-day the butter market was firm. Creameries, 16%@24%c; | Dairies, 15@2lc. Iggs, casler, 22c. Cheese, steady, 11@12c, » e B R A, Foreign Futures. f———— % LIVERPOOL. ‘Wheat— Opening Closing . Dec. Wheat— Opening > Mar.-June. 2115 2120 .806 Flour— Opening | Closing . i New York Metal Market. NEW YORX, NOV. 6.—Copper declined 3s 9d in London to-day, with spot there at the closz at £51 18s 94 and futures at £52 5s. The local market was dull, but values remained un- changed, with standard quoted at $11, lake at $11 623%@11 8735, elec!mlytlc at $11 60@11 70 and casting at $11 C0@11 Tin also declined in. L;ondfln. spot closing at £118 5s and futures at £117. Locally tin was dull and a shade easizr, with spot closing at 26026 5734, Lead was dull and unchanged both here and in London, where it closed at £10 12s #. The close locally was 43c. ol Spelter was steady and unchln;ed locally at 41§c and in London at £19 Ty Irc~ was steady and unch: n England, g;.llg; 7 closing at 57s 2d Ind M|fldlflbflm at The New York iron market was quiet.” War- rants continue nominal. No. 1 foundry North- ern, $23G25; No. 2 foundry Northern, No. foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft, $22@23. New York Can‘on‘ Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—The cotton market opened easy, with prices 1 to 6 points lower, and closed steady, with prices 6 to 11 points lower. - Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—CATTLE — Reczipts, 9500, including 3000 Westerns, Steady. Good to prime steers, $6 50@7 40; poor- to medium, 3 50@6 25; stockers and feeders, $2 60@4 75: t—owm §1 40@+ 75; heifers, $2@5; canners, $1 41 50; bulls, $2G+ 50; c:sl = 75@7 60;. exas’ fed stowrs, $3G4 25; Western steers, HOGS—Recelpts - to-day, .M. “to-morrow, 20,000; left over, 2000. ud lmch‘lued Mixed and butchers’, $6 W ; heavy, §6 ?o ; rough heavy, $6 65; bulk of sales, $6 SHEE steady. to c'\oll:e mixed, 2066 55 light, 6 S0 P—chdn!a. 18,000, sh and Goog o Cbioe wethers. ¥ Sl Tat | | ‘sheep, S0; L) la 25; - e &3 hgs. R E W ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 5200 10miBe lover Natives, $3 M’ clover, | Oat Groats, | Mixed Feed, $20@21; Cottonsced Mecal, $26 50. w n.—-CA‘H'LE—Raeelm., ‘stock. met with prompt sale. About 15 cases dressed stock came in. 56 60@6 65: medium and huvy. wswm.aassoeso bulk, $6 65. SHEEP—Receipts, 1700. Slow, steady. N orthern .Business. SEAT’ By Nov. e—cumnn. $900,421; bal- "ACOMA, No. 6.—Clearings, $122.214; bal- s ot D N —Clearings, §641,240; . 6—Cl : balances, 105,210, R Ka\Ng‘3 Nov. 6.=Clearings, $505,558; bal- ances, $62, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON, PORTLAND, Nov. 6.—WHEAT—Dull Walla Walla, 67@68c; blue stem, 72@T73c; val- ley, ©9c. Cleared—British bark Musdnene, Hull, with 161,455 bushels of whea Ior the week endlns to-day were 414,488 bush- WASHINGTON TACOMA, Nov. 6.—WHEAT—Unchanged. Blue stem,” 7dc; club, G9c. Foreign Markets. b LONDON, Nov. 6.—Consols, 93%; silver, 231-16d; French rentes, 99f 82%c; wheat cay Boes on passage, quiet, steady; cargoes Walla Walla, 2085 English country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 6.~ Wheat, steady: No. 1 standard Cnln'nrnin 68 514d@0s 6d; wheat in FParls, steady: floul in Paris, steady; French Gountry, markets, steady; weather In England, CO’!’ION—UDlundI 4.524. —_——» LOCAL MARKETS. Ezchange and Bullion. Silver is now at the lowest point in its his- tory, and apparently the end is not yet. While the selling of large quantities on the London market by China, to obtain gold wherewith to pay her war indemnity, may be one cause of ;.l:zs::flll::et:nnken say that the matter in a s that the metal large quantities and noboi‘lsybi:':f:ll:l??u“d 4 Wheat and Other Grrmu ‘WHEAT—Dul l.nd easy markets are re- ported from all over the wrold. ‘The only feature of the interest here is the Persistent and effective hammering of futures Dy the bears, or In other words, the shippers, Who aré depréssing prices in the pit in order t?_ produce a corresponding effect on cash v;llillelt throughout - the State, Whether they A be successful remains to be seen, Cer- jalnly cash grain has not declined very serious- y thus far, So many factors affecting quota- tlons exist at present that it is impossible to form any guiding opinion of the cous market for some weeks. o come, o c °F ¢ CASH WHEAT. Session 9. to 11:30 a. m, 1, $132%@1 35; Milling, $1 37%@1 40 FUTURES. Sesslon B m 11 ao No. rer ctl, w. ClI December . 51 30% 31 wn sl 23% $1 2.:2 Mayi Ll 8 181% zn m. Sesalon Open. Hi 3 December .51 28% $1 545 1I'°2§% nm;a“ May ... 3 131% 131% 131% BARLEY—Although there was no change Wworthy of note in prices; the feeling yesterday Wi eapy, \v]ith light trading. leavy sales of brewing have been mad: during the past week, ¥ CASH BARLEY. Brewing and shipping Chevalier, $1 55@1 60 for Feed, $1 15@1 20 grades, §1 Z%@l 25; fair to choice. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11 a. m, Open. High. Low. Close. $120 $120 $120 $120 23 123 T2y 1 verp2 P, . Session. December—N les. . ukedg 0 sales. $1 19 bid. $1 19% May—No sales. §1 2215 bid; $1 22 as OATS—There was nothing new to refinn ;‘e‘ld- terday except that over 20,000 ctls came down from Oregon. The market was quiet and quo~ lll‘ll‘o:‘:l stood_the same, ite, 31 135 Black, $1 10@1 20 f fed and $1 27%@1 85 for seed; ’n-«‘f@n 12150 223, for common to choice and $1 25@1 \g lar fancy. CORN—Offerings about balance the demand ln&quot;llonl show na change. rge Yellow, §$1 40@l 50; small round do, §1,50; White, §1 45@ 1'50; ‘Egyptian, $1 209 130 for White and $1 03g1 15 for Brown. RYE—$1 05G1 10 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FwUR—C:Iifornln Family Extras, $4@4 25, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 90@4; Ore- gon and wuhmnon, $3 25 per bbl for Fam- ily and $3 40@3 65 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—PML‘H in sacks are as fol- lows: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $3 25@3 50;' extra cream do, $1@+4 25; 5 25; Hommy, $4 25@4 50; Buck- wheat Flour, $450@4 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 80; Farina, $4 hale Whess Flour, u z _Rolléd Oats, barrels, $7 35@9; in sacks, $6 Sb 8 50; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, §6 50 | Green Peas, $5 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran is rather lower and more freely offer- ed. Middlings and other Feedstuffs remain the same. Hay rules steady at the good prices, with light receipts, The San Francisco Hay Exchange estimates the stock of Hay at points tributary to San Francisco, and including this city, at 100,000 tons, against 120,000 at this time last year, BRAN—$21@23 per ton, MIDDL]WGHW FEEDSTURFS Hofled Barier: $24 50g26 per ton; .oncnke Meal at the mill, $25@26; job bing, $26 5 50! $30@% rn Cracked Corn, $30 50@31 50; $10@1: 50@10; Soin. per t STRAW—AO@WC per bale, Beans and Seeds. Offerings of Mustard Seed continue largely in excess of the demand. Nobody wants it. Beans are weaker as a rule, with a down- ward_tendency in the colored kinds, notably g-yo- and Pinks, but Whites are quoted steady, he demand is much lighter than it has béen. BEANS—Bayos, $2 1 ;_small White, 1 30@3 40; llrge White, $3 15@3 25, Piak, 0 $2 63; Lima. $4 3001 45 Red i Toe0, Blackeye, $1 1 0@+ 20 per SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $3 25; Yellow Mus- tard, $3@2 25; Flax, §: 3; Canary, wm for ‘astern; Amm 814@914c; Rapi. 1%@ 2%c; Timothy, Te; Hemp, 3% @4c per 1 DRIED PEAS—_Niles, $2G2 10; Green, nom- inal; Blackeye, $2@2 10 per ctl. Potatae: Omions and Vegetables. Cholce offerings of Burblnk Potatoes con- tirued to move freely at well sustained prices, but common stock was dull, especially poor Burbanks from the river. A car of Sweets came in and was firmly held at an, advance, but few sales were made. Onions were un- changed and common offerjngs dragged. Supplies of Tomatoes were large and only strictly fancy offe brought over 50c per x| Other: vesetabisy wereiin llght but .mpl. supply and grices stood as before. POTATOES-Burbanks from. the river, trom fer o e R S T gon, d iver @sde per £t Bweet Potatoes, 3155 pe(r) ell fnr Merced. m sn—xm@ew per ctl; Pickle Onions, 25 VEGETABLEB—GM!H WB’AC‘ stfllll per River llld e lneludlng Wax; Lim: I%u Cabaze, sflfi‘lbe S T aiora @ TE box; c.r- Fots, 58 per Back: Choumbes Elckle Cucumbers. $1G175 per, box: Glrllc. 2 Beli, Boasn : Drica Peppers, 100 per 1b; R juas} Sauash, $6@8 per ton; Hubba Hubberd, § Poultry and Game. | Except for Jarge youns Beollers and the market for live Chickens had an easy ftc the demand being tgmwh-t lhck and the offer: -mnm ’l'nm.‘ 1o inquiry fnt live 'Pllrh’!. but &l per. -‘.‘% 4 The total ahipments of wheat from this port, 1t is purely a question of supply and demand. sre epn :EudMex:ico is preparing to 3:;;: i ar the gald 5 and this may help the mar- There is nothing new In exchange. Sterling Exchange, 60 da: = Sterling Exchann sight.... 5 ‘: g#% Sterling Cable; — 488y New York l‘éxcl}:lnnle. sight - par Tl X ( . 2 Silver. per ounge e, teleariphic 0% Mexican Dollars, no . ilers, $4@4 60 for large and zsea m’» Toal: Plges, s; {u;ss% 25 per dozen for e .Tllt‘-l— Lt dozen; Hare, $1 25 1 per per dozen; Cotwntlll Rabbi o ; Honkers, $5; Englhh Snipe, $2@2 50; common, §1 50. Buttex, Cheese and Eggs. The featuré of the market at present is the marked scarcity in ranch Eggs. There are practically none offering and arrivals are taken away by buyers as soon as they reach town. The advanced prices must be considered largely nominal, as sellers cln get about what hoose to ‘ask. lhfayut(t‘er.otoo, \s“Hising under lighter supplies. and the ‘demand is very good at the advance, Stocks are greatly reduced and there is not a great deal on the market at presen Cheese continues steady at evious_prices. Recelpts were 42,100 Ibs Butter, 361 cases Bggs and 13,000 1bs Cheese. + lT’I"hR—Creamery, 28@30c per 1b for fancy, 2'%(: for firsts and 25@26c for seconds; | dairy, 22%@26c; l(ul'e Butter, 17@20c per. 1b; old storage, 24 B E',—Neg 13@13%¢, old, nominal; 13%4@1dc; Bastern, 1il4wlse Ymnlag S merica, ver Ib, GGS—Ranch, 44@48c for fancy, 42@43c for so0d and BTL@0c. Tor fair: store, nominal; cold storage, 24@28c; Western Eggs, 22524 21 i Igc. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Receipts under this head were light, but the demand was slack and prices showed no marked variation. The local inquiry for table Grapes is falling off and the market seldom cleans up, although receipts are light. Per- simmons and Pomegranates are holding their own under light receipts, but Plums, Prunes and Quinces are neglected. Stocks #f fancy ADples and. Pears are lignt and. frmly held, but common offerings are in free supply and cheap. New crop Oranges met with a steady demand at maintained prices, Bananas continued active. ! o CRANBERRIES _Cape Cod, $0G11 Der bbl i 'to_arrive, §11 B0; Wisconsin, $9@9 50 Coos Bay, $2 7503 bo: RASPBERRIE; A STRAWBERRIE: drawer for Longworth and $2@4 per chest for Malindas, HECKLEBERRIES—S00c per_1b. QUINCES—30@50c pe: PLUMS AND PRUhES-dfi@Wc per box for Plums and 75c@$1 per crate for Prunes. APPLES—30@40c. per box for common, 50@ 90c for choice and $1@1 25 for fancy; fancy Oregon, $1 75@2. PERsnnwhs—mcm per_box. R Vinte NS RO perinox; other. Wiater Pears, 40 POME(,KANAlhs—w@dc for small boxes and §1 50@2 for large. GRAPES— Table Crapes, $1 per crate for Isa- bella, 40@75c for Cornichon and 3u@65c per Dbox or crate for other descriptions; Grapes in large open boxes, 60c@$l, with a few fancy higher, CITRUS FRUITS—Orangés, mnew. $i@+ per Dbox for Navels and $2 50g3 o geedlings; old, §150g2 for seedlings and §2 25@4 for Valencla, according to quality; Lémons, 75c@$l for common, $1 25@1 50 for choice and $2@2 50 for fancy; Grape Fruit, $3 50@4; Mexican Limes, $i@ 41307 Bansud, (L7 75@2 50 per bunch for New Orieans for Hawalian; Pineap- ples, —. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. There are no further changes to report. The demand for everything except very small Prunes is good and prices as a rule are firm. FRUITS—Apricots, 5@Sc for Royals and 8% @13c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, § @7c; sun dried, 4@4i%c; Peaches, 44@7%c; Penr!, 4%c for quarters and 5@vc for )j‘@mfines 4% @b%ec for white; Plums, 6 Sfor pitted and 1G1%e for unpitted; Figs, 8¢ 4@bc_for white.~ 44 ( black and RUNES- 1002 crop, 2%@2%¢ for the four arge sizes. follows: sizes, with %@lc premium for the RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, 5%c per 1b; d-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, Gc; Seedless loose | Muscatels, be; Seedless Sultanas, be; Seedless | Thompsons, 5ic; 2-crown London Layers, 20- 1b boxcs, $1 40 per bex; 3-crown, $1 50; 4- crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2; 5-crown Dehesas, 20-b boxes, $2 50: 6-crown Impe- bo: ; Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno, | rials; 20-1b o » e b‘;“" 5*4:, fancy, 16 oz, 0z., choice, 16 oz, O%c, 12 oz, & NUTS—Walnyts, No. 1 soft: 2, 255 t@ie; No. hardshell, L, Almonds, ile for Nonpareils, lw.oue for x 10@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra and msc ot Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@ic for Brazil Nuts, 12@i2%c; .Filberts, 23gc; Pecans, ncm Dcnlmfil. $3 50@5; Chest- n\lll. 1214 '—Comb, 11%@13c for brigl and Hc fol‘ light amber; water white racted, | 555‘66%0; light amber extracted, 5@5%c; dark, igc. WB%ESWAX—ZT’A@M per Ib. Provisions. The market continues dull at the familiar quotations. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 14lc per Ib for heavy, 15¢ for light medium, 17c for light, 18¢ for extra light, 19c for sugar-cured and 21@ for extra sugar-cured; Eastern lu‘u -cured Hams, 15%¢; California Hams, 15¢; ss Beef, §10 per Dbbl; extra Mess, $I 50611. Family, §11 50@12; prime Mess Pork, $15@15 50; extra clear, 50; Dry Salted Pork, 14 u);lhc?zg‘lg Pork, Pigs’ Feet, §5; Smoked Beef, 15¢ per Ib. LARD—Ti{erces, quoted at 81 @S%c per 1b for compound and 13c for pure; half-barrels, pure, 13%c; 10-1b tins, 13%e; 5-ib tins, 13%c; 3-1L_tins, 14c. COTTOLENE—One haif-barrel, 8%c; three | half-barrels, 9%c; one tierce, 9%c; two tlerces, 9lgc; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1lc under guotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 11¢; medium, 10c; light, Sige; Cow Hides, gc for heavy and Sic for light; Stags. 7c; Salted Kip, 8%c; Salted Veal, 9isc: Salted i 00 Dy Hides, Tres Cullee 156 Bes Hin 1i@isc; Dry Calf, 18; Culls and Brands, 166; Sheepaiing, shearlings, ~25@30c short each; medium,65@90c; long wool, 31@1 20 _each; Horse Hid and §2 50 for medium, $1@2 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hidés, drv, 8175 for large, 1 50 for medium, $1@i 25 for small and 506 or Colts. Buck 'Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c; dry saited Mexican, 25c; dry Central Afnerican, ? Prlme Angoras, 75c; large o o B e e T4 LLOW—No. 1 rendered 5%@be per 1b; 2, 414@bc; grease, 214@3 do_medium and coarse, 15@16c Fall Clip—San Joaguin and Southern, T@10¢ | er 1b; do Lambs, S@lCc; Northern free, 2c; defective, 9@10c per 1b; Humboldt and lle'nduclno 12@15c; Middle County, 9@llc per HOPS—?'A’%@"{M per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. There 1s nothing new to report under this Bead. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as lollowl BEEF—6Y%@Tc for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for Co VEAL— small, §@9c u}rr'roN rfizthen mam, Ew‘e’:.l T@T%e | per MB—9@9%c per Ib, PORK—Drlezd Hon. 8%@9%c per 1b. i LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered (on San Franciseo, tle: lese 50 per cent ehrinkage for | AT R $4@0c; Cows and Heiters, 'mmw}filé‘f-’mm c per I SHEEP—Wethers, 3 fl 3 per 1b (gross welght). gofls e Wiaone LAMBS—Suckling Lambs, $2 50@2 head. or 404%0 per 1b live weight; Yurlln:l. ”';Hc &Ll H 250 1bs ive Hogs, and P 6%c; under 150 lbs, 6%c; reedan‘,mgga: ver cent off; boa: 50 per cent ofl 40 per cent o!l lro'm above quota’ General Merchandiu. BAGS—Grain Blll 5% ;lked for June-July delivery; 8c; Frail sizes of Cotton andl 61:@8%c for Brown Jute. cou.—w;mnmn. 8 Der ton; Southfleld ‘Wellington, 38; Seattle, w Bryant Roslyn, r. Bay, $5 50 g sel tive R 50; Cann Btk .nf:" gr n sac 50 per ton, ."o monnmwflu salt, $3 for large | My GoL- Epring—Valiey omon on, fine, 16G17c; | -4 nm. Brush | 4.50c i | = Guanticy: SUGAR—TM ‘Western Sugar Reflning Com- quotes as follows, per rund. in 100-1b Cubes, Powdered, 4.35¢; |1hbbm 31 Mallard Ducks, ; Can- ;m Dry Granlated Fine, :}”cl?, G oy le” 3 gl Toal, i Beet Granulated 10015 ‘bags omly). ; Con- 250: w:anm'n '50G71 75; small Ducks, $1 R s only), 418 @1 75; Gray Gee: hite Geese, §1 | {eC4S e 0! ¢ Brant, $2 50 for e-nnuwm - varrels, 256 boxes, 50c 1b bags, 10cmmlorl.|ll‘lndl. ‘Tab- lets—Halt-barrels, 4.75¢; boxes, 5¢ per Ib. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. Filour, gr sks... ”.M'Hnbl. hllel 179 Wheat, ctls. 85 212 258 Leather, roils. MI Wine, gals.... 3| Bran, sl Middlings, sks. Hay, tons. Stra, tons OREGON. 28,025| Oats, ct 1,560| Bran, sks. Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctls.. (U e R R R AIRRR I STOCK MARKET. On the Bond Exchange Fireman's Fund In- surance sold up to $310, the highest price the stock ever touched. Giant Powder advanced to $77. Other changes were Insignificant. The ol .tocl- continued quiet. At the regular monthly meeting of the direc- tors of the Pacific Luml Company an as- sessment of $10 was levied, delinquent De- cember 15. The following were ex-dividend yesterday: Imperial Oll Company—Regular monthly of 20 cents per share, amounting to $20,000. Thirty- three = Ofl Company—Regular monthly of 10 cents per share, amounting to $10,000. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Nov. 6.—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. 4 ar coup..111 {11 lds ar cptnew 1B IR 4s qr reg...111 111%|3s qr copp..108 108" MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala AW s — Oak W g 5s. — 104 08% | Dceanic S 5s. §7% — c C G&E 5s. !M%lflfi Omnibus 6s. — Cll-st 55 -118 ac G 'lm 41. 90 — C Costa Bs.. — 109‘& Pk & CI EdL & P6s — — &one-uuun Fer&C H 61175121 |Pwi-st R s.118 Geary-st_5s EGR Bs.103% — SF & SJVbs.123 Blerra Cal Sa100 1 HC&SG% IN — . 9515 o7 A Do gtd Do {td (1905)Sr A.105% L&P 1co | (1909)sr B.106: Mkt-st C . - Do 1em 119% NRofC Do 5s b = BECE C R Bs. — N ¢ pe 100 100% NSRBs. _— 0 G L H bs. ls Oak T Co 6s.123 mm.lmmm Do Bs 114 lllK Un G&E 5s.106 108 Do con 55.1084108% pring Va! INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.305 340 | BANKS. First Nationl B%ILP&EA ... 17 e Bx (i) 40 ' 60 Cal Safe Dp.138 135 EF Ravon, 2 VINGS BANKS. Ger S & L. STREET RAILROADS. — 195 |Market-st .. 991 — — | Presiai —" 350 3% 3% 8% — 4 mea .... 23 28 Hutchinson'. 15 15% Paauhau ... 15% 16 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaske Packi00 — \Oceanic 8 Co 18 213 Cal Fruit As 94 |Pac A F A. 2% Cal Wine As101% — |Pac C Borx. — nmg Morninz Session. 45 Alaska Packers' Assn 160 37% 100 Honokaa Co..... 13 75 50 Hutchinson S P Co, b i2...... 15 25 200 Onomea Sugar Co 23 00 15 50 85 00 109 75 ..140 00 310 00 13 75 23 00 $2,000 8 P of Arizona (1906) 113 00 $10,000 S V 4s bonds (34 mtge), b 2...102 00 Afterncon Session. rd— 10 Giant Powder Con.. 50 Hana Piantatiom Co. 50 Hawailan Com & Sugar. 50 Spring Valley Water. $2,000 S V 4s bonds (3d mtge). Street— 20 California Fruit Canners. 40 Spring Valley Water... CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. 833833 W 744 %2 BERS.3 o Stock— B Abby Land & Improvement.. Alameda Sugar 17 American Biscuit American District Ted. Bay Countles Power. Cal Shipping . Cal Title Ins & Central Bank of Chutes Company .. City & County Bank. Cypress Lawn Impt Eastern Dynamite London & S F Bank (Ltd) Monte Cristo Oil . Mercantile Trust Northern Cal Powe Truckee Electric Union Oft . Well Shore Oil. SALES. Morning Session. Board— 300 Monte Cristo. Cgisar masuseuss AUCTION SALES M & Auction Sale Extraordinary AND UNBROKE 65 HEAD BROKE AND 65 HEAD UNBROKE. ALSO 10 HEAD WORK MULES. Elegant matched , all colors. chunks, weighing from 1000 to 1400. for sand wagons, express, laundry, farm use. Consigned by L Winchester. County, and Char Langdon, County. To Be Sold on MONDAY, November 10, At 11 2 m., SALESYARD, 1732 MARK Ness ave, Horses now at yard. FRED H. CHASE & CoO. Livestock Auctioneers. B P 2 40 Hiead of Gentle Bus'mess and Work Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. Nie Suttable livery and Lassen Sterra. ST., corner Van 1200 Best & Beich. 20, '400 Mexican . 8 100 Caledonia 1 25' 400 Ovi . lza; 25 500 Mexican 42| 900 Y Jacket..... 18 200 Mexican | Afterncon Session. 200 Best & Belch. 200 Occidental 200 Best & Beich. 200 Ophir 200 Caledonia 200 Caledonia 800 Crown Point. 500 Gould & Cur. 03| 500 Savage 400 Mexican 42| 300 Sterra 1100 Mexican 45| 200 Union C CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Nov. 6—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. [ oL w06 S 46 10 11 5 8 2% Caledonia 23 24 Challenge 13 14 Chollar .. B 05 Confidence ', — 0k CC& Va. o4 05 Con Imperial. 8 1 Con New York 50 52 Crown Point. — o8 Bureka Con.. — o Exchequer ... 7 o1 Gould & Cur. 04 65 Hale & Nor. B 17 e | & NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C Wheatley, Sta Cruz|F Addy, Seattle P Gore, Sacto C Bressesse, Oakland F McKenna, Niles | E Jenkins, Oakland i Droste, Mt Eden |R Merde, wf, Oakland J B Mushon, f, L Beh R Finke, land G Wilhelm, L+ Beach | W C Sufflich, S Barba J W Stern, London |G M Evans, wf, Sndbg H S Hoyt. Denver G D Greftes, ber F Carter, Denver A M Wiswell, S Barba A Cochencor, Denver L R Jenning, S Barba H M Bell, Belmont |0 O Yaup, Oakland J Goode, Kan City |J Duggan, Oakland P Cuttey, Rio Vista |C T Smith wf, Oakid T Golmson, f, St Louls|H G Phillips, wf, Mred W B Hunt, Novato |N A Lee, wi, Merced J 'S Way, wf, Tularc |F McVeigh, wf, Florne C Baker, Vallejo H C Ale, Guatemala P Jaeger, N Albany |A Turner, November, 1902. Moon's Phases 3 First Qr., Nov. 8. @Fuu Moon, &/ Nov. 15. Fran- Steamers leave San cisco as follows: Ketchikan, Jln-lu. Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 m., Nowv. 2 7, 12. 17, 22, 21 Dec. 2. Change to company's steamers- at Seattle. a m., xov.z.1u,uzz.fln«.z it mnnny’- steamers at Seattle to. }t‘ g 5 14. 20, 26, Dec. Los os ana San Diego and Santa Santa Rosalis, Sundays. 9 & m. a m Angeles (via San Pedro and East b bara, Santa Crus, Mon- )eon, iyucos, Port San Luis Obispo, v)-nnn, Hueneme *Newport. 23, 30, Dec. 85 : 18, 26, Dec. 4 Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian. Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia, Guaymas (Mex.)—i0 8. m.: Tth of each ‘month. further information obtain folder. “;h Teserved to change steamers or salling O.R.& N- CO. PORTLAND, Only Steamship Line to Oor, Bt Theoush tickets To il porata. all 2al 58 steamship and rai RA’ TOYO KISEN KAISHA. - TEAMERS WILL LEAVE 'BA" COR- 'mer First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiego), Nagasski end Shenghat and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dll‘etc. No cargo received on board en day of salling. . GKONG )‘ARU fealling at Manila) elepbe ’ - iber 25, 1903 Noveml "3-‘- 0 SYDNEY, m_mu'l.l- S. ZEALANDIA, for A, tor Horoluly, Saturday, N‘ov 15, 2 p. m. ‘URA. for Homolulu. llnd and Sydney, Thursday. Nov. MARIPOS. Occanic $.5.C¢ 8 A |0 . m, A, for Tahiti, Dec. 6, 10 a, m. L0 SPIEAELS 2 S0 Mg, el S43 Nkt Frightifes, 29 MarteSL., ek, 7, Paie S AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, K)UTHAI;:I'ON. LONDON. Louis..Nov.12,10 am/ St. Paul. Nov. 10 =:m I":lh....)lw.l’.lo am| St.Louls. .Dee. 3,10 am RED STAR LINE. tW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS." Ken'ston.Nov. 8, 10 am| Vader'nd.Nov.22,10 am #riesiand. Nov.)l.lo Kroon'nd.Nov.29,10 a@ INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.. CHAS. D. TAYLOR.G.A.P.C.,30 Montg'm'y st

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