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3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1903. Local stocks and bonds still quiet. Ji’heat and Barley futures higher. Cash grain unchanged. Cais.-Corn and Rye as previously quoted. Beans weak and quiet, with narrow changes. Hay and Feedstuifs firm, but no higher. Butter weak, Cheese in oversupply and Eggs steady. Dried Fruits firm and fairly active. wisions unchanged, here and elsewhere. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs as previously quoted. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables pleniiful and quict. Poultry quiet and unchanged. Game stead) Fresh Fruits in free supply and generally dull. ( Exports of Barley. J "he expor's of barley from San Francisco quarter. This causes the indulgence of a hope that the deposit of Government funds at West- ern points may lighten the demand for cur- by eea during the month o September were from that quarter. It is also suggested ¥ o foliows: the lateness of this demand may allow To— Cenmtals. Values. | 50me reflux of funds from the cotton region in Grsat Brttatn 546.081 $600.970 | time to meet it. There was a sharp rise in Beigtam 747,260 | call money late in the day, which may have Hawailan Islands 35227 | been connected with the winding up of the : f3% | syndicate aguirs of those withdrawing from the 155 | Unitea States Steel conversion syndicate. % | Sterling_exchange rallied sharply from ¥ 2 | terday's decline, but the large increase in i wheat and corn exports over last week indi- : Tula) d $844.010 | 11cq a growing supply of exchange. Septemmer. 1902 rts were 93€,014 nsylvania was inclined to be heavy, in valued at $1,082.905. The trade was 5 the good increase in net earnings re- s here were 11 whole for August, while Union Pacific, with »ed to Great Britain and 2 Antwerp. In September, | 1 whole or part cargoes ritain, 2 for St. Vincent, f. | and 1 for Belgtum. ease for that period of $142,812, was well ted. A sharp drop of over a point in St. st before the close, with an immediate 1 rally, had the appearance of a bear drive, but it unsettled the closing and made it macifhcay frregular. - The bond market wi «till made up largely n Crop Bulletin. Lot Thiion Miates Hoas ot el i ey b pretty fi Total sales (par value), $5,455,000. United States 3s coupon advanced % per cent on the last call. I rt of Edward A. Beals, Section Di- fted States Weather Bureau, for the | iy 3 4 Ochiri T Delistie or: s ek Wl %01 NEW YORK ssm K LXS‘!’:,‘ 3 e i e S w. Close. Atchisos . B3 the Willamette \’lllt,\'!,:wm:o: nid @ coast during the early part of | Bayy & Oh : otherwise the weather throug! ¥ and plessant. The dus but the hights, as a rule, were | Central of st occurred in eastern Oregon and | (hes & Ohic scattered. localt of southern Oregon on e or iwo morni they did no damage of equen: ie weather was very favorable for thrash- | s work was actively pushed to com & & & & i & T 4 rie P vicking ‘and drying also made salisfactoiy - progress. It -will require about @ week OF =D davs more to complete the prune ¥ est vear is an excellent one, . But little plow- dome yet west of the South 24 pfd 203, 3 Columbia River Vall Lack & W : 25 th Grande ver & R G 1 20% ns of Ron fall grain has progress is needed in Western will become genera! Denver & R G pfd -104,7 stinues to do nicely, and ds for the silo. Potato able yields. € out wel . especially along the coast, t be very light owing to blight : atral pfd n City South.... uth pfd tan St Ry t Louts z Wa W Yu WEATHER sencrally { : A Wyomiig, Washiniton N ern Oregon. - A thunders . Flagstafl rhe Uressure has risen slowly over try weet of Rocky Mounta‘ns over the 9y fallen early statio ’ E Frane 1. Pal Car.. ‘ ght, October Steel L. Partly -cloudy Satur: Steel pfd { nterfor; fresh wester wind Southern Califorria— Partly . cloudy Eatur- day; light west wind Nevads —Partly cloudy Saturday Ban Franc.s vicinity—Partly clou Satorduy: fresh win 5. H. WILLEON, Local Forecaster, mperarily in charge. B I3 st Union RN MARKETS. B SR B RETES UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. * ERAT £ NEW VORK, Oct. 2 United Rallroads of g New York Stock Market. at €77 and $10.000 a1 §17 Ton T T 0000 WL e 4.7 o i NE' YORE BONDS. NEW YORK, Oct.’ 2—The stock market | 1 § ref 26 reg...107 Lo v made gond headway to-day againet the public | Do ref 2s coup.) ‘,“,.;,"“,ffnh,,'.',:‘ .'.' announcement of the fiaancial embarrassment | . Do 108 IMex Central s in Daltmore, This news caused & rather fe | Do 1em Dolst ine . ish tone in the railway Gealings and evidence | DO E reg.1 Minn & St L 4s.. of sovic liguidation was apparent the | - Do PEy SEconws most part it was. believed that the public an- | DO 0ld 4s reg..111 nouncement served 10 explain some past events | 10 01d 48 coup.111 ir. the ma. rather than to threaten future Do 58 reg .....1021; > res:lts, Some of the stocks which have been | Do 58 coup -...10235 > weakest during the past. week and subject to | Atchison gen 4s.. 9% T y recurrent liquidation are mow known 1o have (| Do adids ..... 8| Do is . - T0% been sold by a local banking house which held | At Coast Line 4s 80 Nor & W con 4s. 96 them as collgterui-for loans 1o the embarrassed ( Balt & Ohio 4s... 99% O § L 45 & partic 881 houses. Tae recent mood of Wall street has| Do 3% ....... 92%|Penn conv 334, . 9544 beon w0 fearful of any stories and so prone to | Central of Ga 5s.104%|Reading gen 4s .. 93 exagkeraie that the most expiieit information | Do Ist inc ..... 70 (St L&I M con 5s.100% even of an unfavorable character is rather | Ches & Ohlo 4%8.101% /St L & S ¥ (g 4s. 8015 Welcomed Professional traders are inclined to | Chi & Alton 3%s. 73 St L § W 1su 93 buy when bad news is out. As the day pro- | C B & Q new 4s. 91 |Seaboard A 68 gressed it hecame manifest that there was no | C M&St P gen 451043 Sou Pacific 4s .. 51 acute pressure of stocks, and, on the contrary, | C & N W con 7s.131% Southern Ry bs..11215 & well defined party of professional operators | C R I & P 4s.... 71 |Texas & Pac Ists.1131; § were inclined 1o buy. Commission houses also Do col 58 ..... 9 Tol Bt L & W 4s. 49 reported some slight Gemand from outside | OCC& St L gen 4s 95% Union Pacific 4s.100 | scurces. There were some very heavy blocks | Chi Terminal 4s.. 72i| Do conv s . of United Ftates Sisel bonds marketed which | Con Tob 4s ...... 54 (U § Steel 2nd s could hardly have been other than syndicate [ Colo & Sou 4s .. 8315 holdings. but there seemed a good demand at | Den & Rio G 4s.. 99 the same time for the preferred stock. The in- | Erie prior lien 45. 96% ference wos Arawn Do gen 48 ..... 83 Ft W & D C 1sts.102% Hocking Val 4%s.104% NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. ~xtended syndicate. A rumo/ was current that the market man- agement of, this operation had been entrusted 1o the same operator who conducted the origi- | Adams Con 38 JEASs ChiRL . pal flotation of the United States Steel stock. | Alice .. While the rumoi was without confirmation it | Breece . had ite efect upon the tive sentiment of The. hights professional mbciet. watiy the . pect of a strong bank return helped the Inte Apenket indications. pointing o a gain in by the banks of §1.500.000 to $2,000.000. regular interior movement took show prospect of an early demand froh that! ta | totals Railroads— [Bingham . 21 Atchison . 8414 Calumet a.430 | | Do pretd ! 8814 Centennial . S151 | Boston & Albany.246 |Copper Range ... 80 Boston & Maine..18615 [Dominion Coal .. T1 Boston L .... 136 |Franklin . .o 3T N Y N H & H..194 [Isle Royale A | Fitehburg pfd ...135% [Mohawk .. Union_Pacific 71%/01d Dominion .. 6% Mex Central 113 Osceola. .. 2 Miscellaneous— | Parrot Amer Sugar 1123 |Quincy . . Do prefd . 11614 Santa Fe Copper. ’Amer Tel & T..125% |Tamarack . | Dom Iron & 8...0111 " |Trinity ... Gen Flectric ...145 ~|United States . | Mass Electrie .11 203 |Utah . | Do prefa . Victoria U § Steel Winona. Do prefd . Wolverin LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Consols. yomey... 88% N Y Central 131 | Do accitnt.... 8% |Nor & West ... 50% Anaconda . an‘ Do prefd . 8L | Atchison . 6514 Ontario & West.. 2133 | | Do pretd . 911y Pennsylvania .... 61% | Balto & Ohio 781 Rand Mines .... 9 | Canadian Pacific.124}; Reading ... . 24% | Ches & Ohio .... 81 Do 1st ptd ... 38 | Chicago G W .... 151 Do 24 pfd .... 32 | Chi Mil & St P.140 - Southern Ry .... 10% DeBeers ... . 9% Do prefd ...... 803 | Denver & R G.. 2113 Southern Pacific.. 43% . Do prefd .. 723 Union Pacific . T3 | Brie .... . 28y Do pretd 88 1 Do 1st pta 681, U 8 Steel . 17% Do 24 pfd 48% Do prefd . 844 Illinois Cent 138% Wabash . 2015 Louls & Nash ..101 | Do prefd Mo Kan & T... 18%/! Bar silver, steady, 27%d per ounce. Money, | clover, contract grade, $10 75. 2%@3% per cent. the open per cent, cent, NEW YORK, Oct, % The rate of discoun market for short bl and for three month Bank Cimrings. t in is 3% @3% bills 3% per Fl —The following table, ' compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- ings at ended October 1, crease and decrease as compared with the cor- b responding week last year: 3 Percentage. | Foreign Futures. !“":'7!( 5 Clearings. Inc. Dec. T w York . 1,214.819,307 . 35.0 v 0 i 177,127,777 0.3 Wheat— Mk Oct. Dec. “Philsdeiphia s B penins. § S8 ;SK th-um - H iz ] PARIS, ok >ittsburg i B s. *San Frene st ot | Wheat— Oct. Jan.-Apl. *Baltimore 21,546,901 131 | Qpenjng A ot 26 Clncinnati 211239100 4.4 Poning a0 *Kansas City 22,953,498 R L 28 50 Cleveland . , 43 2.4 ; GPolnE 2 nneapolis . T L »Y " ew Orleans At » etroft ... E4 7 e h o I G New York Metal Market. Omaha -2 G o TELe Ko-ngi et W YORK. Oct. 2.—Influenced mainly by | *Providence 6,568,700 1.9 ' an advance of £1 to £115 5s for spot and £115 *Buffalo . 6.278929 .... |17s 64 for futures in the London market, tin | 2t Faut 3| to-day was steady and a little higher at $26 65 el o - | @26 95. Sales were reported for October de- {eit. Somen - | livery of about sixty tons at $25 50. e - | Copper jadvanced Gs in London to £55 and R = - | £55 25 64 for spot and futures respectively. | Colmmbu Locally, however, prices were rather lower, Ciimabin - | lake and_electrolytic, §13G@13 121 and casting Washingto b e o e A shinyion - | " Lead was unchanged at London, the latter nnal - | point quoting £11, while here it was still held Memphis 5lat $4 50. ';:\"‘fi"'\' Rl 3 Spelter was unchanged at $6 in the local ;;;"_ e 0‘10 -0 | market and at £20 15s in London ‘Portiand, Or Tron closed at 50s 1d in Glasgow and at 43s aatol - + |94 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was qulet; "‘:"r;..‘ ort - | No. 1 foundry, Northern, $17; No. 2 do, No. 1 Boouis < | forndry, Southern, and do soft, $16. Rochester @ L Atianta . New York Cotton Market. Des Moines New Hav, ville Pokane, and Ra foux Cit pringfield, S Dayton . Tacoma ansville Birmingha Davenport Fall Rive Little Roc! Knoxviile . Macon Wilkesbar Akron Springfield Wheeling, Wichita Youngstown Helena Lowell ... W Bedfe g0, N aton, ksonvil Rockfc a. Springfleid, O. Binghamtc Chester, incy Sioux Mansfield, senvil Fremont, Utica Decatur, *s*Houston . Galveston harleston, §. [{Guthrie Totals, Outside Montreal Toronto Halifax . | Ottowa Quebec Hamilton st, | Vietoria, London Totals, clearings. firm; | afioat; | afloat. | forenoon, No under prof higher. | "HOPS— Sales, quiet. influenced St. Louls Wilmington, Del.. exington .... attanooga Kalamazoo o sreensburg. Pa Pa | Vancouver, *Balances paid in cash because containing other light offerings. big weekly clearances and e Y Closing—May, 83%c; December, 84%c. the principal en h. \ds . W Mass. m . eCs k. Te S W. Va. ord” D e, Fla. 1 on D. te, 111 Nebr. U s Winnipez - 2,815 4,118 Canada. $18,072,897 0. influenced by higher cables, gy Firm. PETROLEUM—Firm. HIDES—Steady. yOOL—Quiet. % r‘f(?pvzrgswl Rio, firm; mild, steady. tures cloged net unchanged to five points high- ‘ e Jamunry, 51053 15c; : December, 5@5.05¢: January. 5.10@5.15c; ? Dficiflwu:? 5.45@5.50c; July, 5.80c. 7500 bags, including: DRIED FRUITS. CHICAGO, \Oct. wheat was her cables, a mre:dnbu 'bu"m bo! cities for the week with the percentage of in- 42 13.0 ot included in | items than | New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Oct. 2—FLOUR—Receipts, | | 24.500 barrels; exports 54,600 barrels: active | and firmer. WHEAT - Receipts, 41900 bushels; spot. No. 2 red, $4%ic elevator and Ste f. o. b. afloat; No 1 Northern Duluth, 20%¢ f. o. b. 1 hard Manitoba, 92%e f. o. b. Options had a strong turn during the good, | gemand, firm Western markets an o g P After a sharp midday decline ing the market again sold up losed 1@l net Fu- March, {GAR—_Raw, firm: refined,” unsettled: No. 0 S e No. T, 4.360; No. 8, 4.30c; No. 9 4.250; No. 10, 4.20c; No. 11, 4.Iic; No. 12, 410c: No. 13, 4.05¢; No. 14, 4c; Confectioners’ A, 4.5c; moid A, 5.05¢; cut loaf and crushed, f.40¢; powdered, 4.90c; granulated, 4.80c; cubes, 5.06c. , TED APPLES—The market was AT mon, 4c.. prime, SK@Re: cholce, 6@6Ye: fancy, 8K@T4C. PRUNES—Show firmness, demand belng E tions are unchanged, however, still :-::flngur‘;:r.m BYc to Tc for all grades. APRICOTE—Rule firm, with coast advices indicating firmness among primary holders. Cholce, 9%@0lc; « extra choice, 9K @10%c; faney, 10%@12¢. \ PEACH! Are_steady; cholce, TY@T%c; extra chbice, TH@S%c. Chicago Grain Market. . 2.—The opening on December Rako 0 Waie RN o i ‘ CHICAGO, the session the market strengthened on cover- ing and the close was firm, with December 4@ %c higher at 783c. ‘Corn opene«. at higher prices on strong cables, a good shipping demand and light country of- ferirgs, and with active buying on the part of the big shorts the market advanced still further during the opening hour. December closed 1@ Be higher at 453c. There was a general trade in cats and prices were influenced largely by the action of other grains. December closed %c higher at 33%ec. Provisions were quie, but further covering by ehorts in October ribs stimulated a firm feeling throughout the list. The strength in corn was also a bull factor. Offerings were light during the greater part of the day. The close was steady, with January pork up BSe, January lard 5c higher and ribs up 21gc. The leading futures ranged as follow: Articles— _ Open. High. Low. (lose. ‘Wheat No. 2— December, new. 8% T8% 1T 8% i w4 8 i By 4% a8y 461 45% 4% 15 4% 4 36% 35% 861 3% 36 361 BT% 3Ty 3T 130 1110 12 60 12 30 12 62% 12155 October . 7% T 624 T 624 December 695 88T 690 | January . 69715 B8 660 Short Ribs, per 100 1bs | October L9521 952 950 950 January . L6680 6 860 6621 Cash quotations were as_follo eady; No. 3 spring wheat, 72@82¢c; No. 2 red, %@T5%e; No. 2 corn, 45%@45%c; No. 2 vellow, 47%e; No. 2 oats, 161@36l5¢c; No. 3 malting sbarley, 48@57c; No. 1 flaxseed, $4i4c; No._ 1 Northwestern, $1; prime timothy seed, §2 75@2 85; mess pork, per bbl, $11 25@11 50. lard, per 100 Ibs, $7 6215@7 724 short ribs | sides (loose), $9GO 25; dry salted shoulders | (boxed), $6 6214; short clear sides (boxed) £8 75@9; whisky, basis of high wines, §1 23 Articles— "Recelpts. Shipm nts. jour, mr}g. 21,100 11,90 | Wheat, bushels L 64400 Corn, bushels 1440.800 Oats, bushels 193,200 | Rye, bushels . 4,800 ley, bus! m the Produce E market was easy; creameries, 16@21e; 14@19c; eggs, steady at mark, cases included, | 18@19c; cheese, 11@11e. dairy, NEW YORK, Oct closed within & point at a net deciine of 15@ 2.—The cotton market 3 points. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Oct. — CATTLE—Receipts, 2500. Western, steady. Good to prime steers, $5 25@5 90; poor to medium, $3 50G4 80; | stockers and feeders, $2 2564 10; cows, $1 40 @4 25; heiters, $2q4 canners, §1 40G4 50; bulls, §2@4 50; calves, $3 50@7 50; Texas-fed steers, $2 75@3 75; Western steers, $3@4 50. HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 11,000; to-marrow, 16,000 Strong. Mixed and butchers', $5 607 8 35; good to choice heavy, $5 T0@6 15: rough heavy, 35 35@5 60; light, $5 T0@6 45; bulk of sales, 85 80a5 95. SHEEP—Receipts, 6000, Sheep, lambs, steady. Good to choice wether: 4 15; fair to choice mixed, $2 25@3 25: ern sheep, $2 26G4; native lambs, $3 50@5 Western lambs, $4 40@5 50. St. Louis Wool Market. 2. WOOL—Steady: ombing end_clothing, 16@; ioc; heavy fine, 12@i4% ST. LOUIS, Oct. dium grades, light fine. 156 washed, 20@30c. Northern Business. CATTLE . 2.—Clearings, $835,003; bal- ances, §220,715. | PORTLAND. Oct. 2—Clearings, $718,506 balances, TACC $i41, - 2.—Clearings, $480,848; bai- . 2.—Clearings, bai- Walla, 83 TACOMA, bluestem, 7 Oct. club, | i LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. change, sight. ! Sierling Exchange, cabies. .. | New York Exchange, sight. | New York Exchange, telegraphic. Silver, per ounce | Mexican Dollars S0 IWheat and Other Gr WHEAT—The market continues quiet and featureless. Chicego reported foreignera big | buyers of December. The only change here was an advance In fu- | tures. CASH WHEAT, California Club, §1 456@1 47%; California White Australian $1 66@1 60; Northern Club, $1 4214@1 45; Northern Blue Stem, SI 5214@ |1 57%; Oregon Valley, $1 47% per’ ctl. a FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. _Low. Close. December ...§1 381, $1 30 $1 3815 §1 30 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Low. Close, $1 4015 S1 4013 §1 400 $1 401 130% 1393 130% 1 a9is BARLEY-- Futures were somewhat higher, but the cash grain remained quiet and: un: changed. CASH BARLEY, Feed, $1 10@1 12%; Shipping and Brew- ing. $1 17401 2214 Chevaller. §1 2091 50 for falf to choice, FUTURES. Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m, Open. High. Low. I ose. December ...§1 09% $1 09% $1 00% $1 093 2 p. m. Session. No sales. OATS—The market for good, clean lots is ‘well held and firm, but lots for feed are quiet at unchanged prices. White, 81 20@1 32%; Black. $1 40@1 60; feed and $1 25@1 35 for ol i 'x’%;?&x 2735 tl, seed: Gray, per ctl. CORN—AI descriptions remain quiet and un- changed. ‘Western, sacked, $1 42% for Yellow, $1 4214 S A R A T e Yellow, . round d §1 70@1 15; White, $1 50 per ctl. % RYE—$1 2501 50 per ctl: BUCKWHEAT- 25@2 50 per ctl. Flovr and Milistuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras_$4 60Q nuawmu.stoo.l, u% bbl white, 87@381c¢; No. 2 rye, b3c; fair to cholce | or two of the bottom | All suppl. he market had an tone. ThEor ondy weather thecked trade. Strictly | fancy, Mlyu colored nm_.wm to Ed e put in cold FAMILY RETAIL MARKET| —_— . ——» Prices of Meats, Poultry and Game have not changed cince last week. English Snipe are added t> the list of Game. A few changes in Fish will be noticed. Butter, Cheese and Honey are in good sup- ply and prices stand about the same as quoted last week. Receints of fresh ranch Eggs are steadily decreasing, but prices have not ad- vanced. There are several minor changes in fruits and vegetables, but most kinds are in good supply, with prices normal. Cranberries a2 much cheaper now that the new crop is on the market. COAL, PER TON— Wellington .$—@10 00 Seattle to —@ ODUCE, Butter, cholce, sq§0g75/Common Eggs. Do good ......40@55 Ranch Eggs. Do packed, 15271 @30 Cheese, Cal ....15@2! New Eastern Eggs. Honey, comb, per Bacon Hams Lard . The San Francisco B soctation gives the foll | meata: | Roast Beef . Pork Sausage..12%@15 Smoked Beef....—@20 utchers’ Protective As- owing retail prices for Hindgrtr Lamb..18@20 | Tenderloin St .15@18 | Foreqtr Mutton.. 10 Porterhse, dol7: |Leg Mutton ...123%@15 Sirloin Steak..12%4@17 Mutton Chops..12%4@18 Round Steak ..10@12% [Mutton Stew ... S@10 Beef Stew [12@2 Corned_Beet Soup Bones . Soup Meat Lamb Chops Foreqtr Lamb. Pork Chops 120 .12%@15| POULTRY AND GAME— Hens, each .....50@75 Geese, each 175 Young Rooste Goslings .........§2 00 each 0la Roosters, ea. |Pigeons, pair Bquabs,’ per pair.—@50 Fryers, each Rabbite, each....20G25 Broilers, each Hare, each ....—@20 Turkeys, per 1b..23@28 Wild Doyes, dz..81 50 Ducks, each ....75c@$1 English Snipe, dz.$450 | FRUITS AND NUTS— Limes, Alligtr Pears, ea.25@35 doz Almonds . 15929 i g 13 & z g g Cantaloupes Cranberries, qt..— 3 Pecans —@20| Peaches, per 1b.. 5@ S Brazil Nuts :20@—|Pears, per 1b... 5@ Bananas, doz....25@50 Pineapples, ea Chestnuts | Quinces, 1b ‘ceoanuts, each. Dried Figs, pr Ib—@10 Fresh Figs, Ib... 6@10) Raisins, per 1b. Raspberries, dr..40@60 | Strawberrfes, per { Grapes, per lb...3@ 5| drawer ... 2n¢;m: | Grape Fruit, dz.75c@$1| Walnuts, per 1b..15620 | Hucklbries. '1b.10@1214 |Watermelons, ea.20@35 VEGETABLES— Asparagus, Ib Artichokes, do; Beets, dozen .... Beans, white, Ib. Colored, mer b ‘Dried Lima, lb.. bage, each dz bunch. Cucumbers, dz ! Garlic | Green Corn, @ 6 | | SLima Beans, 1b adishes,dz behsl57020 | ke, 0z bunches25@— ing Beans, 1b. 6@ 3 ummer Squash, per 1b ... 115 L0t doz. | Green Peppers, Ib 4@ 5| Spinacn, Dried_Peppers . 10@25|fweet Potatoes, Egg Plant . 8@ 5| per 1b Green Peas, 1b... 6@ S/Thyme,dz bne! Lettuce, per doz.15@2 | Leeks,dz bunchs.15@2 FISH— S Barracouta varp .. Catfish . Codfish Flounders . Halibut Herring . % |Soles Skates, each . 10— |Squid + 13— Tomcod . —~— | Turbot 1 Mackerel —@— Trout, Salmon. Do horse ... . 15@- - |Trout .... | Rockfish . —@12%|Brook Trout . | Balmon, fresh @ —| Whitefish .. | Do smoked.....15@2¢|Clams, gallon | | Sardines 0@ —| ~ Do _hardshell | | Shrimps .—@10 Crawfish, Ib | Shad . 10— Crabs, each —a— | riped .. 15@20) Mussels, quart.—@1214 | a erch Pompino . | Rockcod Oysters, Cal, 100.40@50) @10 Do Eastern,d: and Hay maintains the strength already noted. ain unchanged. per ton. @28 per ton. 50 per ton. led Barley, ~$24@25 per the mill, $26@26 50; job- Comanut Cake, $21@22 a “racked Corn, $33G 30G23 50; Horse Beans, | ton; bing, | §28@30 per ton. HAY—Wheat, §11G14 50, with sales of extra Wheat and Oat, $11@13 50; Oat, | @11; | 9 500 | | choice at §1 : Wild Oat, $9 50@11 50; Barley, $8 50@11; Stock, $8@9; Alfalfa, 10 50 ver ton STRAW—35@6Gc per bale. Beans and Seeds. Beans continue quiet and weak, with liberal sts and narrow daily fluctuation But- | EANS—Baye 0@2 85; Pea, §3 25; 3 10@3 80; large | §2 (5@2 S3; Red, 50; Red Kidneys, | $4 25 e, 80 per ctl; Horsa | Beans, $1 40@1 50. | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | Mustard, nominal; Flax, $1 70@l 80; Canary, 5@5%c for Eastern; Alfalfa, nominal; = Rape, 1% @2%c: Timothy, 6@6% Hemp, 3% @3%c per 1b. Millet, 5G3i4c; Broom Corn Seed, $20@ | 23 ver fon. 5 DRIED PEAS—Green, §1 S0G2 per ctl. Potatocs, Ontons and Vegetabdles. ‘There was a heavy accumulation of river Po- tatoes on the wharves and the market contin- ued very quiet for common offerings. Salinas Burbanks were in modeiate supply and steady under a fair demand for local use. Oregon Burbanks ruled weak at previous prices. The Portland steamer arrived late in the day with 1342 sacks. Sweet Potatoes were lower under heavy receipts. Three carloads came in frem Merced and there were liberal receipts from. Stockton. Onlons were abundant and easy. Tomatoes arrived freely, but the demand for | good stock was steady and prices were main- tained. Some strictly fancy stock sold up to G5c per box In a small way, but the common run of supplies sold within the quoted range. String, Wax and Lima Beans were easier un- der liberal receipts and a light demand. Prices of the other vegetables had no quotable change. Supplies being sufficient to satisfy the demand. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river. Gué S0c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks., $1 25@1 45 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, 80@90c per ctl; River | Reds, &0@90c per ctl: Sweet Potatoes jobbing at $1 0@l 50 T octl. ONIONS:- 6bc per etl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, $1@1 50 per crates from Alameda, $1@1 50; from ey, T5c@$1: Green Peas, 2@ic per Ib: String Heans, 2a2igc per Ib: Wax, 262%c: | Lima Beans, 2G21e per Ib: Tomatoes, 33@30¢ { i | per box; Summer Squash, 40@50c per box; Cab. bage, G0c per ctl; Carrots, 75¢ per sack; Cu- cumbers, 35@50¢ per box: Pickle Cucumbers, | 3@3lzc for No. 1 and 1@2%c per Ib for others; Garlie, 2@3c per 1b: Green Peppers, 30@40c per box for €hile and 40@50c for Bell: Green Okra, A6@50c per box; Egx Plant, 30@50c per box; Marrowfat Squash, $10@12 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was quiet and easy, as retailers -had purchased freely early in ' the week and were well supplied. = Receipts, how- ever, were light and prices had no quotable change. Game was in light receipt and cleaned up promptly at previous prices. A small quan- tity of Bnglish Snipe came in and sold at $4 oung per dozen. POULTRY—Young Turkeys, 20022c per Ib; Geese, per palr, §1 50G1 75; Goslings, $2; Ducks, per_dozen for old d $6@6 50 for young; Hens, $5@6 for l-r:;¢ nd $4 50a5 50 for small; young Roosters. 50; old Roos- ters, $4 50@5; Fryers, $4@4 50; Broilers, $3 23 @3 75 for large and $2 for smali; Pigeons, §1 20g1 50 per dosen for old and §1'5063 o Squahs. “GAME_Rabbits, $1 75 per dozen for Cotton- tail, $1 25 for brush; Hare, $1 25@1 50 per dozen; Wild Doves, §1 25 per dozen. | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter continues weak, with stocks gradually accumulating and holders concessions Cheese continues in ex- cossive supply and unchanged. ERgs rule firm for fine ranch, with fancy selling a fraction igher. h'mcm»u were 32,600 1bs Butter, 570 cases Eggs and 6600 Ibs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery, 28G20c for extras and 26@27c for seconds; dairy, 21G@24c; store Butter, | 17%@1%¢: cold storage, 24@25c; Eastern, 228 1b. CHD'.:IBE—W for special mild new, 12@123¢ for the run and 11@1l%c for lower Young America, 13@1dc; 15@ fl:%al.m 14@ 150 per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, for large white se- $‘:&a mdfifl;flw o cholce: store 27%c per dozen. Deciditous and Citrus Fruits. descrifitions of fresh fruits were in ample 12 L @15 | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. market was Mberally supplied with Peaches, wuich moved slowly owing to the poor quality of most of the offerings. Pomegranates were in good request and steady, while Melons were very dull. The Seedless variety of table Grapes were scarce and firm at higher rates, while all other varieties were In excessive sup- ply and weak. Wine Grapes arrived freely and were quoted lower. but moved off well at the | revised quotations. All the other fruits stood about as previously quoted, supplies of most | kinds being in excess of the demand. £ Berries arrived freely and were dull, except | for fancy Longworth Strawberries. A large | portion of the receipts of Malinda Strawberries | went to the peddlers at the minimum quota- | tion and the canners secured most of the Rasp- Derries at $3 50 per chest. Coos Bay Cran- | berries moved slowly and were quoted lower. | Cape Cod were unchanged. STRAWBERRIES—Malindas, $1 50@4 per chest; Longworths, $3@7. RASPBERRIES—$3 0G0 per chest. HUCKLEBERIKIES—Ggdc pew Ib. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $8 75@9 per bbl; Coos Bay, $3 ver box. | APPLES—$i@1 25 per box for fancy, 50@ &6c for good to choice and 25@40c tor com- | mon. PEARS—Burtletts, $1@1 30; winter varie- | tles. per box for common and $1@1 25 | for Winter Nellis. | QUINCE:! per box. | S—36@50¢ FIGS—Black, 40@75c for double layers, 25@ | large boxes | i 85c for drawers and $1 for from the river; White, 50c per box. PRUNES—5(@86c per box or crate. PEACHES—Small boxes. 40@60c; carrier: @60c; large open boxes, 50@75c. I MEGRANA TES—50@idc for small boxes and $1 50@2 25 for large. 3 1 GRAPES—Seedless, 85c@§1 per box; Isabella, 50@683c per crate; other varisties, 30@40c for | small boxes: 40@60c for crates and dG8Ie for large open boxes; Wine Grapes. $20@24 per ton for Zintandel, $18G20 for Mission anu $15 for White. | MELONS—Cantaloupes, $1@1 50 per crate; | Nutmeg Melons, 40g7bc per box; Watermelons, | 1 each. | CITRUS FRUITS-—Oranges, $2 50@3 for fan- ¢y Valenclas, $2@2 50 for choice and $1@1 56 | for rtandard; Sexdlings, §1@1 25; Lemons, $1@ | 3 per bix: Grape Fruit, $2@2 50; Mexican Limes, $4 5; Bananas, $1 25@2 per bunch; | Pineapples, $2@3 per dozen. i Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey The market shows no change whatever, being firm and rather active than otherwise. NEW FRUIT—Apricots, 7@9%c tor Royal and 9@1lc for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, B@te; Peaches, Bi4@ic; Pears, 5@9c; Nec- tarines, 4@4%c for white: Figs, white, 414 4%c in boxes; Plums, pitted, 5@Tc per Ib. PRUNES-—1903 crop, 2%@se for the four sizes; 1902 crop, 2%@2%c for the four sizes. RAISINS—Following are opening prices fres on board to common shipping points: Imperial clusters, $3 per 20-1b box; Dehesa clusters, $2 50; fancy clusters, $2; 3-crown London Lay- ers, §1 55; 2-crown London Layer: crown standard loose Muscatels, 1b; 3-crown standard 2-crown 31 45; 4- %@7c per loose Muscatels, 64@ a4 Muscatels, 6@8%c; Se; Seedless Muscatels. floated, 5%c: Seedless standard Sult Sc Thompson Seedless standard, 6e. TI ing quotations on seeded are for a limited quantity only: Fancy, 16 ounces per Ib, T%c: fancy, 12 ounces per package, 6%c; choice, 16 | ounces per 1b, 7%c; choice, 12 ounces per pack- age, 6%c; fancy, buik, per Ib, i%e; cholce, bulk, per b, T%c. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12%¢; No. 10%c; No. 1 ' hardshell, 12¢; 'No. 2, 10ci Almonds, 1lc for Nonpariels, 10%c for I X L, 10%c for Ne Plus Ultras and 8%c for doc; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern; Pecans, 130; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, new, 121@13%e for white and 9@ilc for amber: new water white ex- tracted, 5%@6%c; light amber extracted, Sc dark, $16G1%c. . BEESWAX—27@29¢ per 1b. stan Provisions. | | 1 The situation remains about as before, both here and in the East. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%e per Ib for heavy, 13c for light medtum, 15c for light, 1513¢ for extra light, 173c for sukar-cured and | 18%c for extra sukar-cured: Eastern sugar- | cured Hams, 15%G15%c; California Fams, 15 | c; Mess Beef, $11 50 per bbl; extra Mess, | $12@12'50; Family, $13@13 50; ‘prime Mess Pork, $19; extra clear, §25; Mess, $20; Dry Salted Pork, 124c; Pig Pork, $28; Pigs’ Feet, $5 25; Smoked Beef, 15c per b, LARD—Tierces quoted at 7%c per Ib for | compound and” 10%@10%c for purs; half b rels, pure, 11@l11%ec; 10-1b tins, 113,@11%; 5-1b tins, 113%c; 3-1b tins, 11%c. COTTOLENE—One hajf barrel, 9%c: three | { haif barrels, 9i5c; one tierce, 9%c; two tlerces, 93ic; five tierces, 9%c per Ib, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 134c under quotations. Heavy Saited | Steers, 9%c: medium, 8%c: lght. Sc; Cow Hidh' Se for heavy and Sc for light; Stage, de; Salted Kip, S¥ec; Salted Veal, 9lgc; | Saited Calf, 10c; dry Hides, 15@15%c: dry Kip, | 18c; dry Calf, 17c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 25@ | ; short wool, 40@30c each: medium, 70 long wool, $1@1 50 each; Horse Hides, | salt, $2 75 for lirge and $2G2 30 for medius $1 355G 1 and 50c foy Colts; Hor: Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and ‘$1 50 for m dium,’ $1@1 25 Buck Skins—Dr: Mexican, 26c; or_small and 30c for Colts. | y Mexican, 32%ec; dry sal dry Centril American, Prime Angoras, , 35c; small, '2Ge. No. 1 rendered, 414@4%c per Ib; 2. 4@4Yc; Erease. 234Gdc. WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, 9@ 12¢; Foothill, 10@12¢; Middle County, 11@13c. Quotations for spring clip are as follow: Humboldt and Mendocino, 18@20c: Nevada, 13 @15e: Valley Oregon, fine. 18@19¢; do, medium, 17@18c: do, coarse, 16@17e per Ib. HOPS—22G26c per 1b for California and 20 25c for Oregen, Meat Market. ! There is no change in any description. Re- | celpts are ample for current needs and no more. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follow: ic for Steers and 5@6%c per Ib | | for Cows. } VEAL~—Large, 61@8c: small, 8gi0c per | d. POMUTTON—Wethers, T%@Sc: Ewes, 7@Te per pound. LAMB—9@10c per pound. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 84@9%c per pound. LIVESTOCK MARKET. | The follow!ing quotations are for gcod, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 r cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, $@9c; Cows and Helfers, 7@8c; thin Cows, 4@bc per pound. CALVES 4G5%ec per pound (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@3%c; Ewes, 3@3lc per pound (gross weight), LAMBS—$2 75G3 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 150 to 250 Ibs, 574c: under | 150 Ibs, 510@5%c; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, | 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. . General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5@5%e: San Quentin, 5.58c; Wool Bags, 32Gi35c: Fleece Twine, T @Sc; Cotton Fruit Bags, 6%c, 6%c and 7 for ‘the three grades; Brown Jute 614@7%: COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Iington. §8; Seattle $6 50; Bryant. $6 50; ver Hill_ $5 50; Stanford. $7; Rosiyn. $7; Coos 0 c. Bay. $§b 50; Greta, $7; Wallsend, $7: Rich- mond, §7 Cumberiand, $13 in bulk and | $14 25 in sacks; W Welch Lump. $11 %; Cannel, $8 30 pe: Coke, $11 50@13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. OIL—Linsetd, 9% for boiled and 4ic for raw in barrels; cases, 5¢ more; Castor Oll, in cases, No. 1, T0c; Pakers’ AA. §1 10@1 12: Lucol, $4c for boiled and 42¢ for raw in barrels: Lard Ofl, extra winter strained, barrels, $0e: ses, 98¢, China Nut, 55@70c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot, in barreis, Tic; cas i _Sperm, pure, ide Whale Oul, natural white, 50455c per galion; Fish Oil, in barrels, 43c. cases, 80c; Cocoanut Ol in Barrels, 38 for Céylon and 86 for Aus- tralian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl fn bulk. 14¢; Pearl Oil in cases 20%c; Astral, 20% Btar, 20%c; Extra Star, 24lsc: Elaine. 26%e¢ Eocéne, 23i4c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, im bulk, i7c; in ‘cases 23%4c: Benzine, in bulk, 13¢; in cases, 19igc; S6-degree ine, in bulk, 2lc: In cases. 27l4c. TURPENTINE—S0c_per galion in cases and T4c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red 6%@ ¢ per Ib; White Lead, Gla@Tc. according to quantit: SUGAR—-The Western Sugar Refining Com- ny quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1h hags: Bibes, & Omied snd Fine Crushed. B.8Se: Powdered, ; Candy Granula 5.70c; i ine. 5.80: Dry Granulated. coarsc, 5.60c: Fruit Granulated, 5.60c; Heet Granulated (100-1b_bags oniy). B5.4%c; Confectioners' A, 5.60c; Magnolia A, 5.20c: Extra C, 5.10c; Gold- en C, Se: “D,"" 4.90c; barrels, 10c more: half barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c more: 50-1b bags, 10¢ mors for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 6.10g; boxes; 6.35¢c per Ib. No orders taken for 'than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receibts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. i | Geary-st Js.. | Honokaa 8 ¢ — 11 AUCTION SALES b & = AUCTION SALE AT UNION YARD, THIRTEENTH AND HARRISON 8 F. SATURDAY, Oct. 3. 1903, at 11 a. head broke and unbroke Horses. Must be as property has changed hands. only feature was lower quotations for Giant Powder, which sold down to $64. Ex-coupon yesterday. Omnibus Cadle Rail way Company s, 1918, semi annual, ameunt. | ing_to $60,000, The recent advance ii Home Ofl is sald to ta the settlement of the Hearst matter rd to the delivery of oil and to the Supreme Court decision passing favorsbly upon | the Homestake title 0 the land, thereby re- moving 2!l doubt as to the Home territory As to the delivery of oil the arrangement is 3Ce per barrel for 57 0u0 barrels, 48,000 of Wwhich were due to Mrs. Hearst for ofl ad- vanced, and the remainder to Homestake Oil Company for royalty. By the terms of settle- ment Home Oil was to have paid $10,000 in cash and the balance in five months secured by notes. It is stated that the money has been secured and the entire amount of the debt dis- charged. The effect of the settiement will be. to give Home Oil 35c per barrel -for all pro- duced up to the amount of the debt settled with Mre. Hearst. The Kentuck Consolidated Mining Company has levied an assessment of 3 cents per share | Best & Belcher has been 10 cents and Seg. Belcher 5 centa. * . 4 | BOND and STOCK SALES. | & . +- Sales on the Stock and Bond Bxchange in September were as follows: Bonds— 2 Shares. U. S. Government 3s..... 10,000 Bay Co Power Co.. - 18,000 Cal Cen Gas & Eiee Co... 18,000 Contra Costa Water Co... 5, Hawaifan Com & Sugar Co 7,000 Los Angeles Ry Co....... 21,000 Market Street Cable Co.. 7900 Mkt St Ry Ist ¢ mortgage. 15,000 Nor Ry Co gf Cal.. 4,000 North Pac Coast R. R.... 5,000 Northern Cal Power Co.. 1,000 North Shore R R. 11,000 Oakland Gas, Ligl Oakland Transit Co Oakland Transit .. Oakiand Transit_Cons Pac Elec Ry Co 5s.. Park & Clff House Ry Park & Ocean R R. S F & S J Valley.. Sterra Railway of Cal S P R R of Ariz (1900). Do_(1910) .. R R of Cal, Ser. B. R R of Cal i H 2 3 2 Bpmrea GReE P P Do Do 1. Spring Valley W 1st mort. Do 24 mortgage Do 34 mortgage - Water Stocks— Contra Costa. Spring Val Water Works Gas and Electric Stocks— Cent Light & Power Co... Mutual Electric Light Co. Pacific Gas Improvement. Pacific Lighting Co. S F Gas & Eieetric Co.... United Gas & Blec Co.. SF G & E (Trustees’ Cer) Bank Stocks— Americas National Bank. . Mercantile Trust Co...... Street Railroad Stocks— California Presidio Powder Stocks— Giant Consolldated Vigorit Sugar Stocks— Hana Plantation .. Haw Com & Sugar Co. Honokaa Sugar Co ... Hutch Sugar Plantation.. Kilauea Sugar Plantation. Makawell ...... . Onomea Sugar Co . Paauhau Sugar Plan. Miscellaneous Stocks— Alaska Packers' Assn. Cal Fruit Canners’ Assn.. Cal Wine Assn .... - Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Coast Borax Co Stock and Bond Exchange. FRIDAY, Oct. 2—2 p. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask | Bid Ask. is qr coup... — |4s ar ¢ (mew) — 48 qr reg.... — \is qr coup.. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. ¥ Ala A W s — Do ds ... — 124§ Bay CPC 0s.108%3104%| ‘Do con 5s.108 105 Cal C G 55..108% — [0 W C & Js. Cal G & E & |Oceanic S 3s. 78 m & ct Ss. Om C R 6s.. Cal-st 5s.... € € Wat Js. EL&P fs F & C H 6s. Bha%m o8 s 333333333333333 2 = it =1 @ 8 283382. &8 FEEE A B 8 53 szaud u3 83 8 3 Co. grsy 383 83 ol [ il % N3 3 @ 122% 11 s (1905)Sr A.101%103 (1905)Sr B.102% — NRR of C 6s — NRC of C 5s116% — N PCRJs. 109 R 5s... 13 P C 5s.100 101 L1100 102% 20 121 R 6s. — at 6s.105% 4s 2dm. — 4s 3dm. 99% — PLY 10674 1004 Stkn G&E 6s 98 UG &E 8s. — STOCKS. SV W W. 84 Sp VW Co.. 41% " WATER 5% Contra Costa 51 Marin Co ... 61 Port Costa.. — 2 ELECTRIC. jSac EG & R ISF.G&E. S K Gas Cent L & P. Equit Gas .. 4% Mutual E L. 11% Pac G Imp.. 53% |Stoek G Pac Lighting 53% — U G & E. TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. SFG &E.. 66 Firem's Fnd. Am Nat Bk Mer Trust Anglo-Cal .. Bank of Cal 472144521 Merch Ex “al Safe Dp. — § F Natlonl. First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS. { Ger 8 & L. — |Sav & L Soe 95 Hum S & L — Sec Sav Bk.400 Mutual Sav.. ilnlon T Co. S F Sav U..600 700 STREET RAILROADS. California ..195 205 IP'RIldlo cane - Geary POWDER. veeee. 643 65 (Vigorit SUGAR. 30 |Kilauea § C. = |Makaweli 131 (Onomea S_C. Hutch 8 P C — 13 |Paaubau S C MISCELLANEOUS. B Alaska Pack.165 158 [Oceanic S C. Cal Fruit As. — 97 [Pac AT A.. Cal Wine As. 96 97%d Pac C Borax. Morning Session. Board— v 10 Glant Powder con... i antation 192 £¥ Gay & Eiectric Co. 20 Spring Valley Water W $2000 North Shore 3a... Street- 5 Spring Valley Water Works. $5000 Oakland Trapsit 5s.. Afternoon Seesion. Board— 55 Glant Powder Con, s 90. 95 Glant Powder Con 10 Giant Powder Con, s 90 10 Glant Powder Com, s 0. 50 S F Gas & Electric Co 5 Spring Valley Water Works. 50 Trustees' Cert, § F Gas & Elec. Street— 40 § F Gas & Electric Co $2000 Bay Countles Power Co California Stockand Oil Exchange e Asked. Lo 118 £ 15 Giant Hana P Co.. Hawaiian 20e 1514 167 SR 228 & 8% ssuus 2 Ol Stock— Almfl . o Abeociated Trust Cert Astec . California Caribou .. Central Point Chicago Crude Claremont - BrERESSTEYLE - ! 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