The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 2, 1903, Page 11

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Southern Pacifle . | Southern Railway Southern Ry Texas & Pacil T, St L &W. TSt L& W pfd. | Union Paeific ..... 70. | Union Pacific pfd.. (7. "xghu‘,\ Inghrr aipd sterling Exchange slightly i York ‘vlocks f;nmr and-recover several poinis. . m_lqcal securities. Wheat ajid . Barley s[za-c~,;,'v moré tone. s, Comn miq’_ Ryé.about as beforc. 7y m:d,.Fx vdcmfl s Conitin B mtinued, qu4 tigi fw eelmn’ & L Erfe.- Wisconsin Central . Wi Cent pfd.. Express Companies— EEEE S continue to-show signs of nn[‘ru cmc_ixl. eds qmrt ‘at previons quolations. Butter still lower, with a drf'nnc. d market. . 3 v grade in ¢xcessive .m/vfl\' with fair supplics. g : to exhibit uu rea: Wells-Fargo heese .of mrd o awi lo e . . Car & F pfd. g firmmess. o and quiet here. Prumes continge 8 & Ref prd. Amer Sugar Ref Anaconda Min Co. Fuel & Iron.. | Col & Hock ions n'raggmv at’ Chicaj mfflmm Hop crap said 1o bé less than estimated., Receipts of Cattle, Sheep and- Hogs ample. . Pouliry and Game in very fair demand and tlr(m'\' Not inuch wew in Rotatoes, Onion Inter Paper | Inter Paper and Vegetables [nn. s ln‘. er. Fresh Fruit plentiful and st | North Amefié;n : Septeinber Coirage. \«rp)i s-i“ Pyllman o Republic Steel ... Republic_Steel pfd. .Rubber. Goods ..... Rubber Goods Dfd. 44 States Branch - tember was. as 1@ 228 734 | Opening . o 3 T 'S Leather pfd. 358 FRRTLFR OFEE Western Union UNITED ‘RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. 1.—Bona trlnuuionu of | eagier anc £500 NEW YORK BONDS, iL & N unified 4s. 08 Man. con gold 4s. +2ix and- Flags 1ia the tempera- 1, |OrS Linets&partic- Y her will provabl 1 Friday and 10314 Reading gen ds°. 7 & 1 M con e 5 Ches & Ohio 4 exeept - Chi & Altbn . Mustrict Forecaster. MARKETS. Den & Rio G ie prior llen 4s. .uhr&tm'nxw XYORK MINING § 10 Litfle Chiet | 10,000.. ht and butchel 08 0,000.. Lig! an ] nog 'r»» fron m . n.»m«he g mathér JSorcible BOSTON STOCKS AND EONDS, ing inlerests were Atchison 4s..0. Mexican Cent 45. ver-extended % Amaigamated valumet & Hecla. 90 é I Boston & Albany.246 Copper’ Range . Hoston Eleyated Dominton Coal. .. * as indicated, in the loan crow of prices bioug r \uu\— e Am Tel & Tel Dom Iron &°S. ra lrng time past I e fost decisive iiflu Santa, Fe Copper- - Mass Frectric. Uniitéd States; adyunce: the 16% Winona Gons for monex 2 notable. feat- | | 2 notable, feat i1 Pennsylvania %2 Rand, Mines were 8692 tops SMg tons oatsy A Balt & Ohio. dian_ Pacific. mand. * Large wheat vl-»—an g { Reading 2d-pfd 137% ! Southern” R: | Southern Ry pfd: Southern Pacifie, Union’ Pacific.." .. 7: 267 \- Union Pac pfd. eotton corndy Jled 10 wntld-mhhv 4 Den & Rio Gr.. | D &R G pra. atward movement of | Erie, 15t pfa; necrssjdes n" I Zan’ * ofyer n’_(-rdr that .svaple "apd this «of cotgon bil ange, market. i for stocks wad T8 Steel ptd,., . . Wabash pfd 2 Loyisvl & Nagh.'+ Kans & Tex. 18% Bar silver, steads, 2744 per ounce. The rate af disfount in thie ‘epen | n*nrk-! for. short bills *is 3°15. and for.three mon 'mu 'Ya}k Grain and’ Prokful‘c. " anfl-afer process tese of the -16@4 per cent, yndicats and “intima. % ¥ of sstbcribers > the syndicaté svere pressyre of the 1o cortat] | 008 a hmr that the, n-.-wu w!‘efl bends on ihe from the synds improvements-u for steei roducts wes _ Oct. 1._FLOUR—Receipts, 14, 2"[!)0 hnrel: hullne! on a mu{l"lle demand:. !F‘AT*R&CQIP(» e ‘Wilk LoW be re- hgon & Spicincations 227 barrels panse’ accounts e ER 607, OW bushéls, sde will.be e o b, afloat; No. 1 hard b et A corn, ‘Memcfln Dollars. < and - heaviness, caused his morning aml lo 4, .while, the _f:m; revefiue déposit “prominent “support of December in firm at’ K@Ye ke, closed 83%4c . HOPS—TFirm; Panmc Goait, 1003 cop, med~ fum Yo cholice, 21¢ “HIDES—Steady. » WOOT:—Quiat. PETROLEUM F’lrm Sy Chicago it rallied. closim “net. advance. , control the purse str bly witness a the harvestss 7o bought om an % frobi| Tg) stlon is at last P vorts‘ploved exaggel- | iregisterod)- and the cally settled The last few weather, and a yied of n bushels of cor and good times tgvorable festure was markets yand _conse§uenc which somewhat (Ounllrk"fr\_. p'vdtuv bills due to turn tending 4o defer 5ol wever, are in_strong .,mq' reserves than t only of N¥w ¥ * throughout the cflunhv - The breakaim ‘hl— Britisih Cebinet oves o) 1 yer cent-on \uleu closed steady at un;‘hln'-d prices to an { ad\am e of 10 pninll Tnml Mle:, 5.,600 March, G:mc uxy. 5145@5.50c. Fair refining, 3%c: -centri- . 3 20-32c; molasses sugar, 3 3-32¢; DRIED FRUITS. | . EVAPORATED APPLES—The market. con- | tinues qul.' lhd unchanged: cholce, 6@6lc, s —Are 1n £00d jobhing demand and rile firm, at. from 3%@7e for all grades. T A PRICOTS— Attracting a falr request, also suled firm. Choice, 9@9%c; extra cholee. % @10%r; fancy, 10%@12¢. - Pl-:Acflm—sunay. choice, 1%07!“. zxu-. '_s(u R—Firm. 1!"\- refined, dull, "“‘4- Z"‘ g common, 4@Se; estions of interns y can havk Mftle gtock mar- ple reason thai, the Brit. no magter how-they fee absut’ dor™ ket effect, for the sin monthy bel gre 1 South st pid. Seath 2d "prd. - l)elA &= Hpdson . be .u.reu-m nt e cortainly, Ganatrons: b€ ulity pres 1 5 Nm'-)_’ark Cotto'n Markef._ 4 I NEW YORK, Oct. * | closed steay, net 3@G7 points higher, " are paseed. have been ampiy Al are intrinslenlls’ cheap: still,we aye Iy to witness moki than & good trad These tonditions. Wall in gdvance ax =uisual, perhape when ecart_ expected. l.-—‘l'hu cotton market Chicago Grain:Market. CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—With increased trade a rally occurred In .wheat prices to-Gay. The Volume of trading in wheat was larrer than for some time past, with the December option . Opening prices were weak in sympathy with' the lower crices in December being off K@%c to %'%e 77%ec, and during the first hour of there' was little change in vmu. in the day [ Kan City South. Kan City South pfd Louls & Nash. 1 Maakiattan L . !e!rop»liun £t. Ry 15, 200 ll.et)dll;»—l’u:mt Time.) . EAN FRANCISCD, Oet. l. 5 g m. com nl:mnb leading in the mn 1005 m'- Local traders and there was some selling houses, but the inquiry and strength in casl Whear” soon became. evident ‘and this heiped the !\lulre d.lin'rl- Elevator interests were of December later in the 4., pard 30 ‘Ml.h-.\n wm:m ek | nmumn s T 0 yimg gt'nfil Gany “uor () ~hn|mum: prominent commissjon-houses, Which -brought | 4 85 wsual tesms: Bakers' Extras. 84,5094 60; out considerable covering by shorts and nufl'n Oregon and Washington, ‘$3. 90@% g f o of the early loss was regaied. Decermber | for family and )aw 40 for Bfl.l’rr . :I‘:?“d’ at 45%4@45%c, a loss of dnly Ye for MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 'S are_as ay, e Onts followed corn. December closed steady, “Hf"x" held Jrati : ; $4°50; H “$4@4 25, visions up compa v well i $4° ominy, Bauckwheat View of the ‘weakness 4n corn and a, Flour, §4-50G4 7; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; F' Londen of, 20c in’ the price of hogs. The close was | rina $§ 50; Whole Wheat Flour, §3 50; Holed -steady, with Jahuary pork up 23c, lard down | Oats, bbls, §7° ms 60; in .ufi $6 75@8 1 J%c and ribs off .21:@bc. = . Pearl Barley. Split Peas, bnu- $7; Green. The leading futures ranged as follows: - | Peas. §5 50 per 300 Ibs. Articles— ° ° Open. "High.- Low. Close. o ‘Wheat No. 2— k* 8 : 'Hay ‘and F cedstuffs.- o ticipating s advance In the near future. . < A ¥t tocks n warebouse and on wha: oo A% 45 MY 4% L Gorober 1 were 455 tons, against 450 tons Sep- ‘December, %" WY 1% . 18 - 5 sy A S SO T e TSHT. The firmness previousy noted in ‘beth H ey BTN 445 |ANd Feedstufs continues and ‘dealers are ai- December May- Oats No, g i October % - 35% 28y 35y D o e December 361 364 35 Go% | BRANCg21 50 3 beeantyn e 3 T NGS—$26 50@28 per ton. SAREERe ‘;‘;lml_fl/- a L 5 SHORI'j‘a»—tzl :50@22 50 p‘; ton. L) g o W FEEDSTUFFS-Rolled Barley, $24035 ver & %0 .38 06 5 ; Ollcake Mead at the rmill, §26926 January . 1250 T 1265 12 47% 12 47% s27@eT Cocoanut = Cake, szmzz May- 1250 12 57% 12 50 12 523 35; Cracked Corn, ‘$33G Lard, per 100 poundl— o BU@23 5Q; Hnrle ‘Beans, October e ;fv i 30‘, 500 a0 er o 2 2 December - 897 e 8 90 —Wheat, $1114 50, wilh saiés of éxtra January . 618('(“'& B30 085 (68 Keaics &t 91 wm:‘?.nu Oat, $L1@LS o Short gur 100 el o $10G13; Wild Oat, $9 50@11 50; Barley, $0@1 October 925 0 5 925 s % Clover, $5 56@11; Stock, $3G0; Alfalta, $9 508 January 1600 660 - 635 T o “Cash quotations were as follows: STRAW-—36@65¢ per bale. Sl Flour, steady; No 8 spring wheat, 73@80c; |- —_— %ot No. 2 red, 16%@78%c; No. 2 corn, 45%c; No. Bcan: a"d Seeds. 2 yellow, 47G4i%4c; No. 2 oats, b¥c; No. 3 White, 30@38c; No. 2 3c; fair to choice e tacity, ASAO1c, No. 1 flax tend, 94tae: | There is no fusther. change to.report in, th No. 1° Northwestern, $1 00; mees pork, per | markefs, both Beans and Seeas being quiet.. pareel, $11 20011 500 lard. " per 100 pounds, | REANS—Bayos, 2 00275~ Pea, §5 25 $8GS 12%: short ribs sf oose] THG| Bucters, 3% $ 1 925 ary ealted shoulders (boxed)’ "$6 62128 | \wnira 82’!662:? P';':;",""_‘Yglé;. :13 ;5‘21::0- | 675} short clear sides -(boxed). 88 75@; whis- | 3\ 'Jiie $270G%: Pink, §2 76@2 00: Red. 32 000 »ky basis of high wines, $1 23; clover, contract | ‘¢ e. $2 60@2 75 per ctl; Hotse % ans, snl«n | grade, $10 5. 5. e Receipts. Shipments. SEEDS—-'BIO'H ulllllld nomlnnl 'Ye”fi' mfifl'e‘::mu R og: Shipmentss | Mustard, nominal; Flax, §1 70@1 80; Canary, B o0 gwmaon Sgae for Bastern; Alfaifa, nominal; Rape: ‘302" ‘500 | 1%@2%e: Timothy,’ 6G6%c; Hemp, -3%G3 }gf% %13%‘?3 per Ib: Millet, 8@3%c: Broom Corn !ee«‘!/..fi- 10500 '300 | 23 ver fon. . 182,400 3’;’38 DRIED PEAS—Green, §1 8062 per.ctl. | Corn, bushels | Oats. bushels Rye bushels . Barley, bushels 2,400 .05, the Producs Exchanee todey s Butier | Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. ries, 14@19c. Egss, steady, 1é@mc Cheese, | '~ 5 e Tew Atolle. | g Aside from 4 fair demand for fancy Salinas | - _Burbanks for local consumption, the Potato s market was quiet, With stocks of :river Bu Foreign Futures. banks_steadity accumulating. Sweet Potatoes ™ LIVERPOOL. .°° . .. | previously guoted rate. One car came. in from | 3 Dec. | Merced and the receipts from Stockton were 6 ight. Onions ruled weak, ' with supplies too, 6 37 eavy for the market to absorb. - The vegetable- market was rather quiet, Closing Wheat— Oct. Jan.-Apl. | the demand among retailerd was light, owing Opening 21 25 21 2 to the Hebréw holiday. Recelpts of Tomatoes Closing 21 3 2120 | were moderate, and as common and soft stock Flour— - - | was pretty_well cleaned up; good .sound offer- Opening 20 60 28 40° - ings were steady at 40G50c per box. Some poor |- Closing ~20 65 28 45 |'steck was still offering at the minipium-qiota- | # i mot in the market. Recelpts of. other-ve New }’ork Ubtal Market: | {ables’ were light but,ample, and. Drices | e : Dut slight variation. ? EW YORK. Oct. 1.—Tiri was lower at Lon- . POTATGES—Burbanks from the Tiver, 60@ i S fancy higher: Salimas | don, declinjng 6d to £114 s for -spot and; 89¢ ver ctf, with.-sanie. & Bt 5 25@1 45 ; - £114 17 6d for futures. Locally the market |-bapne so@sic pes cil; Rives Hedor S0G50c e | Was dull bit steady. Closing at $26026 12}, | cU; Siweet Pofatoes-joLbing, at §1 60 per ctl. Copper declined 5s In London, closing at. qsts-mm pef ctr.” £04 15s for spot and £54 17s 6d for futures, | VEGETABLESGreen Corh, s1grso per Locally copper was quiet; lake and eléctroly- -Sack: crates ffl;m Alamhedd, $1@1 50; from tic, $13@13 25 and casting at $13@13 121, Ex El‘rlil:‘;ka-”f:@zm Rorts of copper for September. were 11 , making_the total for nine months’ 04, tha Bp:lsfls, 28¢5 per 1b: Torhatoss, 35850 . againet 130,480 tons last year. Fpér box; Suthmier Squaih, 46g80c per to oAl van unchanged here st §4 50 and €114 DI B B B0 O, T e rne Sfglter closed at 6. unchanged-at New lork e L N 1@2%¢ per 1b for sithers and ip London at £20.15% Iron -closed at 40s 9d in jn Middlesboro. Lecally iron is quoted: No. 1 Northern. foundry, $17; No, 2 do. No. 1 foun. | Souttiern, and “do ‘No. % soft,” §16. Fa\icrn Ltt'vsluck lldrke f! | pox for Chile and 40@%0c for Bell: Gréén' Ok 35@30c_per, box; -Egg Flant; 306530c per_bo Marrowiat Squash, $10G12 per top. P Puultry ‘wid! Gamc. The, Hebrew hmdny Kept some tealers away from “the market, Kt as receipts were light FHH‘AGO : the market® corftinned, steady at' unchanged | GHICAGO, Oct. 1.—~CATTLE —Receipts, 12.:. , quotations. No more Western came i b\|= - 1000, Western, ‘demoralized, hest steady; good * portion -of the -car lhat eame in on the -pre to prime steers, $5 2560; poor to piedium, $3 30 ceding day Was on hand apd gledpsd Up reads |* @4 S0;- stockers”and feéders, $2 25@4 15; cows. | {ly. Fine.large California stock continued nl i | $1 0G4 50; heifers, §2 5; canners, §1 40@. meet with a steady demand- and -a few small | 3% 1 2'50; ulls, $2q@°4 50; calves, §3 50@7 50; Texas it @ sMght premium, over the quoted |- | fed steers, $2. T5@! [ad suser, % T Game was offering, freely and stood” 38 Recelpts: MOTTOW, “previously_quoted. ST others — POULTRY—Young Turkeys 20@22c per IS 04 | Geese, per’ -pair, -§1 7 5 Ducks, #6@6 per_desen for.old and $6G8 50°for | itk of sales, $5 €0@ young: Hens, $5@6 for large and !?'MIS 50, 5 for small; young Roosters, :$5@53 50! old Roos. T5; Westérn steors, $3f4 5 To-day, 15.000; lower; mixed and_butchers, $5 60 chojce heavy, $§ 70@6 15; rough heav 5 60;. light,” $5 7066 45 SHEEP—Receipts, c lower; lambs, & . choice weihers, to -strong; good to ‘@3 5 for'large and §2 50@3 for small; Pigeons, 35@4 15; falr tg _ choic 125Gt o g o * mixed, $2 25G3 n sheep, $2 251 .1.,“3, S0pee dieds ROF o sni §1 I0G0 ¢ m:ilhor lambs, $3 1025 75; Western lambs, $4.40 | GAME--Rabbits, $1 70 pér dozeh for Coltnn- @5 5 | tail, -$1 25 for brush: Hare, $1 25@4 50 per 9 ST.'JOSEPH. - | dozen; Wild Doves, $1 25 per doden X ST.. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 1.—CATTLE—Re- | pa s steady; natiyes, $3 585 20; cows | “.Butter; Cheese ‘and Eggs. 3 | $2 5043 85 HOGSReceipts, ‘5900; 10c lower: light, §5 ”l " The weakniss In Butter ‘ts stl more pré- | | @6; medlum and heavy $5 50g5 B0 | A 2. Receipts, . 43 nounced and quotations dre about ic off agaln. 0; steady: top IdaRo |‘The retajlers and® other: large consumert, ag | their, purchases largely to cold storage and 7, * | Eas goods,” as_previously. mentioned, amd 5 A ]m”: " (701 Market. . | the' fresh goods .ire vonseauently neglected. st There were libe: Al rw ipts frum Om!DII )snln ST, LOUIS, rn 1.—Wooal, nofly'— mediume | ¥ “!ev'hs grades, combing and clothing, 16@2ic; light, | Cheese.- like. Bulter, ts toming i heayily, nqt fine, 13@17%c; - heqvy, fime, 127 (430; tub | only from Caiifornia, but Orggon sources, #nd i washed, 20a30 S .the market. continfies depressed i:f -consequence. p i, o Sy, B statipnary and are steady.” wh g esof fine raneh: wih. the public | ’\nr!h(‘ru Business. running on Eastern and storage goods. £ [LRccery‘s x;‘r 53,200 Ibs Butter, 621 cases’ o = oro. | Eggs and 70,100 1bs -Cheese. ik L—Clearings, $745,2; RUTTER—Créamery,. 2%@20c and occasio ~ ol 3 .l ally 30t for extras 6% mf:;{f:‘ ;7 500, learings. - SAHE tore “Il.fi:;rfi;]“«-fll'k‘lh old v % Zastern, 22G24¢ per Fo TACOMA s A Ssien, @I | - canknerc i5! mild new, 12G12Y SPOKANE, Oct.” 1.—Clearings, $374.022; | k| srades. Younk America, {3@1ic; Eastern, 130 | atances, 885184, | Toe; Wes ernx:|4fll.'w- Ze I . . % G 3 . i for lfxe “white Northern Il’hcu! Marke? £ i e {nrz"ravrh,cto oice: store, col orage, 24 aste: te per aoxen’ o3 g . mni"m.\'ri 73c; Bluestem, FACOMA, Oct.. Iueslem TTe; Ll,ub. latter, were very weak with supplies far in ex- Grapds was steady as is usual toward' the end Erclumgt’ and Bullzou. of the week, and fancy Rinfandel were qugt = .| higher. “Finvy Behflowes Gravenstein ‘and | “Spitzenberg Appleu ruled firin at steady rates, Value of the Aexicen, dollar for customs pr- | poses fop the’ incamitic auurter ac 445 tonte | G RS were geceiven” from Oéegon A | | againet 41.8 cents, m;ln;::' tm-r’;erslult elosed. | SR el at the quoted .rates.. Silver is slightly higher an lerllng Ex { hanat allehtly lower - Bastlet; Pedts and choice. offerings Sterling Fxchange, sixty da; Sterling Exchange, kight Sterling Exchange, eables. . . New York Excharige, sight New York Exchange,’ telegraphic. .Silver, per éunce. .. ‘ | quiry at good prices.” Quirices, . Prunes, Pom: grangtes and Figs Wer offering freely prices stoed about -as befose guoted: The. de: .miand for Péaches was Lmited and the -light supplies proved excessive. .The canners were L ol | rare. Aside’ from ";L' ncs 1n Cantaloupes, - % . © | which were n small sipply. there was. no Wheat and Other Graiis. ehange in Mplons. Berpies were dull.® A large 5 % Dm'llon of the recel—pubo of Mpherfla-fiwwlh ll‘o 4 P Ahe ners at the ttom quotatio wl WHEAT—The forelgn maikets remafnéa | ||f‘ec1|ne’ of Malinda, cmwben-m weve . gold withoul ‘material changs, . Chicago opened low. | o Teddlers and others at the minimfum quota er. ut recovered and closed at’an Advance. | {8 PRI S0, 0 i i Foioirnge B The Southwest were heavy sellers. Tho mill | [0 FO06 00¢ rhefirat consignment-of 4he. situatign at Minneapolls was reported .slowly | & 575 PTroquét for the geason was racefved pmpnoving, With &°SH sk domand, 1 yesterday. Ei hts boxes oime in and were' of- In this mmkoudm;xmd tere ‘higher, white | SR g, et Bk the spot market developed more tone, +though 3 ”',‘L",‘,', e ‘:‘:fn.':nw;m e Sontam. [ owini. to the recent hegve -arrivals, and there b b was a sharp drop in-prices. " Banah: GASH_ WHEAT: - | |apples wera plentiful and rather gasy. a 1ES—Malindas, $1 Poa4" per- ‘California Club, ¥1 45@1 47%; California | STRAWBERR] chest’; -Longworths,, $4G White Australian, ‘$1 55@1 60; Northern Ciub, {Chests LoRENORRSe JEI0 $1 421%@1 45; Northern .Blue ‘Stem, $1 32%@.| | HUCKLEBRRRIFE-—G6@Sc per b - - . 157%; Oregon Valley. $1 47% per otl. © CRANHERRIES- Cape -Cod,’ 8 T580° per. FUTURES. . e . 3@ 50 pér DOX. . *Bension D 0 1130 arm. - | NpOERE-ivegEt 35 ver box Ur fancy, 508, . Open. _High. .Low. Close: | $5c_tor good ;mchme and .25@40c” Mr com- December ...$1 38 . $1 881, §1 £ mon. ,‘ May .. 1 1380 1 us 1asi| | PEARS—Baftetis $1@1 winter“varie- tres, 50G75e per-box for commoh and nox 25 Deceinber . 41U S1 NG $i0% SO | CRiRCRS som0s per box ember . T » : HARLEY— Fiere War. B8 improved tene 1; PIaS uck, 10m750. for ol lhym 254" u.e market ;esterday. The érs were buy- | 36c for’ drawers and 0¢8] - for. nn boxes to replenish their stocks, which. they have | fram. the.river; Whit . 35@50c .| ur' 0 -u owed to run low.. Sbme sales to arrive for | PRUNES—U@ifc per bos or crate.” . this actount were Stocks in regular . PEACHES-Small boxa-. 40@60c; * carriers,. warehouse and unlflart %i“:b" blu lr;n 4,467 400«1:- ur:- open bexes, 56@Yoc; per ton, $20. e o ’g:sh fl;l:m‘fln_"m A PO“EGR;\’AIP—WG‘E fsn' mll hfis‘. Feed, $110G1 12%; Shipbing “ana Brew.| SRSl " SO0, U e Ing. $1 17%@1 2214; Chevalier. $1 20@1 50 for s vapiosint, i fair to choice. . m‘{l&: i,:i.",‘ for crl gl FUTURES. e sen. hozes: Wine' Gra Seskion 8 10 1130 a. m. v ton for Zintandel, $18G20 fer Mission gt Tl somn sOC g o Kb T caloupes, 31 2 2502 per i s 30 i | Nutmeg Nielon, 4070 per box; Wate o] December . . GATS—Some dealers reported more tone to | the situation, but all quoted a quiet market | for 1\u|fln s-ednnn. $1@1 25; xmonl. i@ at unchanged ae uotations. Stocks in warehouse i $2a2 llnkfl and on wharf October 1 were G660 tons, against | Limes,. “ 4772 tons September 1. Pineapples, ¥: 3 my'n TR L s UL i 2 Tor cholees. Gray. $1 B 21“‘5:: 1% | Dyied Fruits,Nuts, Ramfl:,H one_! octobor 3 m“d'l‘:tam mh“‘?” ulm'& N York continues t« npo!t tember 1. The market is quiet at -'"M.P b ° prleel. ‘tendency -ehillflulurl'fllw %wfllwdlnm tor' Whits and $1 40 Lo wmized M FRUILApticats, T@9%c’ for Royals round do, for Moorparks; Evaporated gl T "!x 8 et et S S50 54@Tc; ' Pears, L ,Fburag«thl}m_tfi.r. 7 TE— 10%3¢; 'No. I TOTC e e Prus Ultras and SKe a:'r doc; Peanuts, &@Tc fo; HONEY—Cofub, new; and..9@llc’ for amber; ey © mbgr- extratied, Sc; Easters; Pecans, 11@ Chicago still_ie, unt muu\ hewl_up by main :lren(thpg::t‘ the situation {s beitvy . There is no' chamge here. ° CURED MEATS—Eacon, 12iyc per b for "heavy, 13c for light mediumm,: 15¢ for uon 153 for extra light, 1T3c for sugar-cured gnd sukar-cured: Easiern sugar- 51,@1a%¢; Culifofnia Hamis. 15 Beet. $H 50 per bbi; wxtca Mess.” $13@ L3 50 E ‘18%ec for ext cured Hams, o: Mess $13@12'80; ~ Family, | Pork, $16; extra cleay, 625; sess’® $20; Dry Salteq Pork, 12%c; PIg Pork, §28; Pigs Faet, $5 25:" Smoked Belf, T6c per Ib. D—Tierces quoted at THc compound gnd 10%@10%c for .pufs; half ba rels, pure. 11G115%e; 10-1b_tins,’ 11M@111s0 | H. -1b tins, 11%c. " { o E—-O_na half Barrel, 9%c: three | Mon _half burrels, 9%c; one tierce; 9%c; two tlerces, | L+ A "93c; five tlerces, 9%c per Ib. H thes Tallotw," Wool ami H'aps. R s A i I’ll‘nai nmmfi. 1 Hops contimies, with z:- g . ollowing mail report from New ‘York: ' “Ad- - 3 vices recelved frani Californja- say hat- the 11055 [SPC 1 op o — is a tendenty- to reduce estimates. made pr ous, to ph:kln‘ of the yield of thé. crep In. Latest figurps make the- Somoma ‘N * against’ 14,000 bales pre nd the togal crop i Cadi- s Emrm. 4..000 bales, agajnst " 50,000 to 52,000 . % K. bales previous)y- estimated,. There continued a = . 6 - demand for chics, Ssnoma hops at 25@25%c “to growers, amd limited cales were madd. Ore- gon repbreed fales of a few hymired -bales ‘of" choice hops at 2oc. but it wds stated that it | was difficnlt to intérest growers at that figure. : The markets of the State condnued fo be re- | Cent L & P. &g 41 ) ported as fairly’ #ctive and firm; there being 'Equif Gas .. 4% -n,gr.c & g- a steady. demand from dealers, and they paid =Mt 1134 17 ‘30@31c for choice selettions. ‘The -locgl mar-. Paa 5% ket held firm "with -a.lilnited dmount of ‘bus " = 2 with ‘bpdwers: Englis - TEES CERTIFIGATES. cablée reported @ firm market, for common and . 3 choice grades of English hops' but the medinm .grades weréd unsgttied.” HIDER AND -SmINS*-Culls hrlndl Bell c. undef quotations. _-Heavy Salted - fets 3 . medium, S}e: | Se; Co : eode : 3 Hides, Sc for lrn'y agd Sc.for Hght: . s Stor” =2 | from Stockion and Merced were steady at the | ness beifig transacte | tion, but maved slowly, as the canners were. Sgited Calf,- 1 13¢; dry Calf:, 1 | @90c;: long wool. st “$2 15 fof darge nd $383 50 “miedium, - ] $1 35@1 73 for, sfiall &nd e for-Colts; Morse ¢ . Bl 400, - Hides, dry, $1°35 for“large and $1-50°for ; dum; $1@1 25°for_small ‘and §0q: for, ‘Coft uck Sking— D 3 S5 vy . dry Centrab Americyn, ¥ 205 - a | Géat’ Skine—Prime Anporas, % . Na: b rendered. 3}4@4%c, pél < a@n.s‘ kreate, .214@3a - woory—nu Sip_-Biz 2@3c per Ih; Green, Peppers, 30@40c per | 126 s _HuniBoldt’ and -Ménddeinio, 18@20c; Nevada, 13 ‘@15c; VaMey Oregon, fine, Sfil% do, " medium, | 3 ar. conrse:.16@1Tc D&F Ib; 1 ‘flops—z’;mm' per 16 fof Califarnia.and. supp(m oz m desmpr‘bqns rbnun" ,m,q., and, guotations ‘show no chamge. DRESSED MEATS. .Wholasale rates from slaughterers’ to:dealers.'; Etrad BEER —o@Te, for Steers EAL+Larke, * 0% METTON - Wefheis, 408 E'e LAMB-— 9gd0c per’ ngund.’ PORK—Dresséd Hogs, y % " LIVESTOCR MARKET. - um,,,,,. Sugar -€p. o ol The Sollowing quatations are for gtod, ‘souna | - .5 Ondmea .Sigac Co i stock, deliveréd dri, San rrnm-: 23 IEn 50’ B'F Gas & Flectric Ce. Sheep, ‘steady to-| ters, $4 60G5: Fryets, $4G4 30; Broflers. $3 25 | t ln (c.u'y d@de, ver pourd. CALVES—1@dikc per pound (groes ‘weight). SHERP—Wethers. 31 @8%0; Bwe aq.u,c per pound (gross weldht): LAMBS—$2 70@3_per head. - ° Hl)GS-Ll\e Hog#, 150 to 260 Ibs, :'/.c unde: 20 ‘Der vent -off: Boars, | 80 per cent off, @nd Stags, 49 per cent off -from | above quotation; .- General. I, rrchand ise. . = BAaa—-Gnin Bags. 130 Ibs, H4e@5H top Idaho. wetliers, $3 65. + | well as the general public. are now confining | W@l‘le«o Twine; 7% [ ‘m $8 per.ton; New Wel | @8 Cotton” F “for the three ' grades; . CO:\L ‘Wellington, ng! Seattle -86 50; Bryunt, $6 50; Bea- ver-Hill_ 8&50 Stunford - $7; Roslys 3 4 Greta, $§7: W‘llten? Cumberland, n - Bay, mond, nw s $14 25° in sacks: Welsh . Lump. $i1 T0; Cangel, Coke, $11 50@12.per “tyt- in_bulk and $15° in ‘Rocky Mountain .fncnpn:? S ga L | 12000 Ts and $8 50 per ton, ascording to bran : QlL—Lnnn?f! 40c Tor bolléd and 47¢ far saw, | 1H@eTial [for the, genetal run and 11@11%c for lower | Sc more: Castor OIL.in B 1.10@112; Lucol, nc |Jupiction. ‘for boed and-42: | extra winter Strained: barrels, 9 br_‘ Kein | River q ¢, |Lion .| China:Nut. 556 %0 yor :‘:‘Ie' ywwre Neats loot, | aomarch ‘of Aviion, and’ the market was quiet, -as owing 10‘ st:, 2015 Hebrew, holiday the ‘requirtments of fhe Eosén: s = 2 5 g.dlng re(r:lll;;n ,we:"c .s;nn:l IAFnI;a and baik, A7 > % - rapes we e leading features:-of the ar- LOCALAUARKATS kufiu.uw‘hrm.»«m.“mwflw,fih S TURPENTING ., drums and ¢ RED .AND WHIT cess of the ‘demand. The demapd ‘for Wrne | SU G.\Rfflee( Sagar’ 15 winle commop and trashy Apples Grageed ot | wesicrn Rmolnz"s-gmv- ; ‘i Somiaten. Winter Nellis varioty met witlfa sicady in- [ 8. v o I | (100-16 bags cnly 5.43cc drn{emmn v €l Jockey Clgb 10t ‘more for « Tablets—Haif barzels, backward buyersasd sales-of -bulk’ stock wWere | 6.100; box: | Beana, ks Potatoes, ks 2K 630 325 Teather. 5 Wite, gals .06+ Tallow, U, 108 Pewder, car. 202" ; 03, at 11 a.. : head bioks, & a.un"vh Horsex x_" - Be a's v(oflcfly has ¢hanged hidnds. semi-ahnual, “WM 8- w_water -white- e: EPE feeifan g1 g ! romrn ('ol!l 51 Marin Co: Pnrx Cost: Sloclugk E l U G-&'B. - Saltad, Veal. 9l 15@18%0; dry Kip. |.. § 8 oC ins. ‘shéariings, 2& . edch’ medinbr. 70 each: :Horse Hides, i, S2ge; -dry Ei'fle'!- aquin Lantby', 9@ L~k R-. 7 o X dle” County, 114913p. - s i e aré As folfows: 3 & i . 50 Spristi Valley Water - - sar €o R ETHH - Sprifig Vallex’ Whiter® W 31600, Loe 4000 5 333 e San. Queml . Ble, 6 d T~ v Sate. 8GTR: “Home *| Independgnce Lasd-on. { Kern M.c sci | SOF and McKigtri deodarized: Stoxe - Gasdline. n Jimduin O &.D. Soe wr nnon tn_dases ahd | n barrels. - L!:,\mfi-—fled bna . according, o | Twent c TWest x-mmamm-run : 4 Lcln Distrjet ; 1 Cal Gas-& Electrd, *Cal “Cotton “MBi o €al’ Shipping | iy Cal Titlé- In: Cehiral Babl, of -O-l'-nd for L Chlites . Company - " Cypress-Tawn ilmp [/ 3 Pischer's Theater :Gas f‘nnn\}?‘!}‘ Assh HortouTa: Siga: Ndrshern, Chl Po North Shone Railrodd . Grpheum Company, * C | Pacific States.Tel &- Tel. 3 E raffiiie: Pant ... San. Pranciseo Drydock: Sanitary- Réduction -\orks i s.uuflw Egud®and Y'rrq Flous Co ] Flectsle . Ko .orders tike, qr-1ts equivaient. 3 ..m of sugar and oe! y prit 3 . - Ei-dividend” yesterday: * Plerlésy " Of o R - : FEE pary, 14c} West Shore.OJl Company, ¢ 1 &‘L‘i‘}“}m {s.zmy ;amounti;g {o $6000% tal s o Cal mm' i Title Insurance remularquarterty, 1 50 per < Hanic of calytorn “shidve,. lrnoum. ing t lemd-nacual. _z < Minésal. Company ‘ot San ‘Bes-: Mardind_ County ‘has: lévied an e hinsplon. Mieie: Com ¢ Nevida 3 o ey “aiserier . levied ;‘2."....,’..&.‘ "-'n\ 1. cent Mhare, delinquent Getober e "Orient Gold_Flacer Mining Compuny. of December ...u w $1 08’ ’1 W % 50@3 for-fan-' k] av.uncm%awm-em FIE 0 | Towis sty Rasl Ineten Amflhnlmfler dend of: 50t October ‘amounting_to: The Western wfl""“mlflffl- The California Wine Assoctation has declaréd nmhtmmlym'm-doln«num share, payable Gctober 10. pon nt 4s, 1907, quarter! ‘and’ Sugal 7 share.on (e tapi- and Trgst Com; 3 ha, ny, e - 5 _'F;fllto{.l

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