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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1903. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. clearings show less gain over last ycar. stock market about a point lower on the day. h change in local financial quotations. still quiet on the stock exchanges. 1t and Imrmy futures higher again. good demand and steady. Corn weak. Rye unchange id Feedstuffs firm at previous price. continue depressed, with heavy arr and Cheese still in large supply. Fresh Eggs still higher and practically cleaned up. Dricd Fruits, Nuts and Raisins continue firm. Provisions still dragging in the Western markets. , Hops and Hides as before quoted. No change in Cattle, Shecp and Hogs. Wet weather checks the demand for fresh Fruit. Potat getables show little change. Pou rsrll at steady prices a sals. utter , Ontons and V. and Game cle can up | west; Independence, 36, | Head, 38, southeast. | t Bank Clmruv west, and North made at San Francisco for thirty K $2,650, e, { ding midnigh ber 11: dl"'ho" r'l::n‘r‘\r:kuy;;ye Rl oag | Caitornd Sunday; lght :‘:‘f ,,m,:,‘.”\'fi. ey (ullfomh—-l"llr Sunday; fresh | 963,204 3 da—Cloudy Sunday, clearing by night; ‘ Lumber [“"'\r s in September. San Franci 1 vicinity—Cloudy Sunday; | brisk westerly winds. | A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. San Francisco | % tember wi iy 7 ¥ e o [ EASTERN MARKETS. || * *! NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocke— Sales. IA‘ C|o!( Atchison 1,700 Atchison ptd 400 Balto & Ohio . 3,700 Balto & O ptd 100 Canadian Pacific. 2,900 54,088 | Central of N J. 3,322 25 555 (3 - 183 Tota! dunnage 241.600 s3.8T7 255 Grand total 06,960 38305 s exports were 1,340, In that month were shipped as Sept T S TS Colo _Sc 1 Current Trade Conditions. £ el PR :‘D-'l Lack & West. Henry Clews says, in his New York eclrcu- | Penter &“}{(L“'p('i = Erie ksl m t influences affecting values | Erim ist pfd . are money, crops, industry | Erie 24 pfd .. briefly review each Nor pfd ing Valley. Hocking Val pfd. Tilinois_Central Jowa Central Jowa Central Kansas City 1ty is vastly better than a as immepsely relieved demands are practically Metropolitan y Minn & St Louls. Missouri Pacific | Mo Kan & Texas. Mo Kan & T pfd. N R R of Mex pfd Y Central . or & Western. r & West pfd.. ngly remote possibility. entitled to much credit in rous and resource- ope- now & S F L &S F ht ptd LeiFrm ptd. Louis § W. Louls § W p(d speaking the both good and bad fonab! - acticed among the ay suffered in the re- terprises will be o cperate with greater con- | , 100, are often | thout lower 2 also have to share act either in the shape of shut- wer wages, to which more or less ay be expected. But these con- somewhat remote and cannot r pressing until we have more ns of overproduction. Read- | % Tnited_States Wells-Fargo ... Miscellaneous— Copper .. wm Lin Oil ptd . Locomotive .. Locomotive pfd Smelt & Ref. Smeit & R pid. m Sugar Refining | ATaconda Min Co: | Brooklyn Rap Tran | essing in the iron trade, and | 270 much contract work is | prices of finished pro- al level and the de- r are moderated. ese conditions, however, have been i the stock market, and when Colo Fuel & Iron.. Columbus & H Coal | Consolidated Gas .. General Electric Internat Paper .... Internas Paper pfd. Internat Pump . Internat Pump pfd. National Biscuit National Lead North American . Pacific Mail . People’'s Gas Pressed Steel Car.. Pressed S car pfd. | Pullman Pal Car.. due depression. Many good ng at bargain prices, and as s of reduced dividends res, their purchas oubtedly secure hand- t prices will u ue time. W eather Report (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) Do acj 4s 1 Miscellaneous— Parrot ... | Amer Sugar . Quincy . | Do ptd ... Santa’ Fe 14 | Amer Tel & Ta: i Dom Iron & Steel. ~ 8%|Trinity - 5% Gen Electric ....140 |United States .... 17% Mass Electric ... 19 |U 2 2 | Ch 189% | Do 24 pnrfl . t DeBeers . 19% Southern Ry | Denver & rd | e Do 24 prefd Illinois Central ..l is & Nash .. . | Bar silver. qulet, 29 9-164 per ounce. Money, | 13%@1% per cent. | open, market for short bills is 3% b cent, and for three mont) bills 3% per cent Associated Banks Statement. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The statement of av- erages of the clearing-house ks of this city | for the week shows: Loans, $013,101,500; 1n~ § ool 3 H 8 T | creass 600. Reserve req\llred‘.m 2 $100,175, _Surplus, 1, 625. Ex-United States deposlts, $25,794,. 2,654, 750, ‘..,o. increase, 1 Exports and Imports. NEW YORK, Oct, 10.—Total imports of dry goods and general merchandise at New York for the week were valued at $10,420,739. Exvorts of specie from this port for the week were $416,425 silver and $10,760 gold. Imports _of specie for the week at New York were $30,730 silver and 365.50« New York ( rain and Praducc. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—FLOUR—Receipts, 17,444 barrels; exports, 8722 barrels. Qulet, t holders firm in their view. Winter patents, winter straights, $3 95: Minnesota, : winter extras, §2 903 50; Minne: §3 75@3 95; winter low grades, No. o. b afloat; No. 1 Northern bushels. Epot, firm; No. 2 red, 8i%e . rd Mani- toba, 92%c f. 0. b. afioat. There was a sharp opening fdvance in wheat to-day, based on higher cables and a bullish interpretation of the Japanese-Ruseian news. Later it reacted, under sales for long account, but maintained a | steady undertone. The market was finally ner- vous and firm on the cash situation, closing % @%c_net highe! May, 83@G834ec, closed | 88140; December, 85%@S5%e, closed 85%c. | “HOPS—Steady: Pacific Coast, 1903, medium to cholcr. 26@30c; 1903 common to choice, 21@ | olds, 10@13c Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds, c; . 21 to 25 pounds, 19¢; Texas ry, 24 to 30 pounds, ldc. WOOL~—Quiet: domestic fleece, 28@32c. PETROLE! Firm; refined New York, | $8 50; Philadelphia_ and Baltimore, $8 85 Philadelphia and Baltimore in bulk, $5 95. E. Futures closed steady, 10@15 24,000 bags, {ncluding: March. 5.2565.35c; May, 60 Eerttmber 5.64@ 0. 7, invoice, 5 9-16¢, @lle. fair refining, 3%c; molasses sugar, 3i4c. o. 6, 4.35¢c; No. 30c; No. 8, , 4.20¢; No. 10, 4.15¢; No, 11, 4.10c 13, 4c; No. 14, 8.96c; con- moia A, cut loaf, c; powdered, 4.86c; granu: Sales, mild, stead: SUGAR — Raw, centrifugal, 96 test, Refine ; No. - S lllod i De; cubes, § DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES — The market Is quiet and small, recent l‘ur\lnllon! prime. 0% @5 ! PRI Common, held at 4@jc 4¢; choice, 64614c; tancy, 6%@ic. S—In 'fair_demand, with some ex- pnrnvxon reported. Quotations range from 3 to | APRICOTS—Firm at 9%@9%c for choice, 10%4¢ for extra choice and 11@12%c for fancy. PEACHES—Qulet; cholce, T%@T%c; extra | choice, 7%@S%c; fancy, 9%, @10%c. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Oct. Dec. ' | opening .6 3% 6 4% Closing . E 6 4%y PARIS. Wheat— Oct. Jan.-Apl. Opening . 2118 20 Closing l213% 20 90 Flour— Opening 28 15 Closing . 28 20 | Chicago Grain Market. | CHICAGO. Oct. 10.—There was a good gen- eral demand for wheat throughout and prices | showed good gains. the higher prices In forelgn markets, due to the uncertainty in regard to the trouble in the Orient, December being 3%c to %c higher at | 8% @78%c. tors was an early buyer and there was also the prices till higher. Decembeér advancing to 70%79%c. Local traders took advantage of the ' better prices to sell, influenced by the excei- lent weather, , | December seiling down to 78%c. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10—5 p. m. | Republic Steel .... 200 The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | Republic Steel prd. 900 te as pared with those of the same date | Rubber Goods . 700 bt wasor, and the rainfall in the last twen- | Rubber Goods y(’d . ty-fo Tenn Coal & Iron.. Last This SelAn E xl:.x;\er gt ons— 24 Hours. Beason. ason. 8 »ather D . e o .44 S Rub A Trace 36 Trace 147% Trace U S Steel pfd . 61% Trace | Westera Unicn - Trace Total sales ...232,100 o NEW YORK BONDS. — U S ret 25, reg.100%|L & N unified 4s. 98 THE COAST RECORD. 1061%(Man con gold 4s:100 % Mex Cent 4s F 13 3 b Do 1st inc g B 95 g g g2 =% H § 8 B3 g T10%. 2 E 55 £ CRR of Mex sonds .2 sTaTiox. § 35 33 £ SRS OF i ot e e ] Do coupon . s, TR e | 7 | Atch gen 4s . Atlantic C Line 45 9014 100 Bal & Obio 4= Do 3%s Central of m 55105 1st ¢ =3 Ches & Ohlo w.. 101%( 8 Cht & Alton Bies. T34 Union Pac 4s . Hock Val 4%s XEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 10(Little Chlet . 15 Ontario CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. risen rapidly over the he Pacific Slope. From IP' « Elanco there has EATHER Haaville. O BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. n Mend rise of of an inch during the past twelv: Ruin has fallen from Point Coneeption north- ward. Squally ther is reported in Nevada and » llen castward as far as Sait Lake » rain has_ yet fallen in the svuthern ed of (he Sam Jm-n- v-n-y puiEn northwert winds from araliones to Point Keyes, The mhm winds are reported: /T S & W cax‘ avpEElER LS sshrz. 58 W 2 g | Toward the noon hour prices again started upward on a strong cash demand and the mar- | ket continued strong the remainder of the ses- | sion. After €elling up to 78%c December closed | with a gain of {@c at TORGTOYc. | An easier tone prevailed in the corn pit early in the day, due to selling by scalpers on fa- vorable weather and Bradstreet’s annual re- port making an estimate of this year's crop of two and a quarter billion bushels, with the quality superior to last year. Later the mar- ket advanced on the bull excitement in oats, local traders buying freely on the upturn. De- cember closed with a nm of %@%ec, after ranging between 46 and 45%c. An improvement in the cash situation caused | a sudden upturn in oats, while trading was the | liveliest of any of the pits. Leading houses { were active on the buying side, and the energy | | they atsplayed caused shorts to become thor- | cughly frightened and the demand was aug- | mented largely by covering by these people. 0(- ferings were scattered, December ru-f:a | tween 87%c and 88%c and closed 1%@1%o | | higher at 38%c. | | The weakness In October lard, the only weak | lack of support. There was falr local buying of Japuary products, based on an advance of 6@10c in prices for hogs, and pork and lard closed 10c higher. January ribs were up 0@ Te. ‘The leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. 78 78! Articles— Close. 9% % 25G8 30 woimky, ety ot i winde. 3 ;Wi Y, Slover, contract grade; $11 2p@i1 3. 1::11 He. Eastern Livestock Market. e CHICAGO. A CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 500. The rate of discount in the | 2 red, Siljc elevator; | Sales are reported aroand The opening was firm on | One of the prominent bull opera- | | buying of Northwestern houses, which carried | and the market eased off with feature in the provisions market, was due to | Nominal. p:our'tonudlnm, 3%. stockers .&f'..a | ers, §2 20 60; heiters, $208: canners, m 3 5 75; Texas lol steers, §2 25; ern steers, 90. H Receipts: 0 ; Monday, mv‘y'."gA i 16: Tight, ¥5 2500 80, e of sales, 1 3 | SHEEP—Receipts, 3000. Sheep, steady: lambs, to cholce wethers, $3 350 4 a0 Sholos, Mt B0 % et e Westeen lambe, $4 25G5 80. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Demand in the local metal market 'Was quiet and mo chankes of 1 rtance were learned day. 1m&mnmmmmynww 126 87% for ppot. ‘were nominal u{gu 25; flmmcv ‘13613 1; cm(n‘. lpeltur wu $6. | Iron nominally unchanged. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10—The cotton market closed steady, with prices 7910 potnu higher. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10.—Wool, steady; medium grades, combing and_clathi: | fine, 15@17c; heavy, fine, 17@22¢; tub washed, 20@30c, Northern Business. EATTLE, Oct. 10.—Clearings, $770,742; bal- ances, §210,401, TACOMA Oct 10.—Clearings, $327,225; bal- ences, $37,427. PORTLAND, Oct. 10.—Clearings, $430,309; balances, $40,897. syoussi:o, Oct. 10.—Clearings, $350,966; balances, $30,506. Northern Wheat Markel. OREGON. RTLAND, Oct. 10.—WHEAT-—Walla Wal- I;,P?k. blue stem, 77c; valley, 76@77c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Oct. 10.—WHEAT—Unchanged; Dblue stem, 79¢; club, 75¢. Foreign Markets. PARIS, Oct. 10.—Prices on the Bourse opened firm, but later became hesitating and heavy. At the close trading was inactive and the mar- ket was calm. The private rate of discount was 2 13-16 per cent. i 1 LOCAL MARKETS. | [ e —— Exchange and Bullion. h ), llxlr dl!l o - 82! | Sterling Exc fl — 487y Reow Yook Exchadige, oy = oti4 New York Exchange, (H&‘flbhlm —-— 10 Siiver, per ounce. = ek | Mexican Dollars . a8 i Wheat and Other Grains. WHBAT — Forelgn futures were higher. Cables from abroad sald that the Liverpool shorts were covering, on fears of serious com- plications between Russia and Japan. Chicago was about 1c higher, with the | market unsettied and somewhat nervous, and the Russo-Japanese situation beginning to cut some figure as a factor. were otherwise bullish, but the export demand was small, though 100,000 bushels was worked for export, wired: ‘There has been a good demand for cash wheat all this fall, but to-day was the best of any. nothing £ald about prices.” Futures were higher in this market, but the cash grain continued easy and quiet. CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 40 l 45; California White Australian. $1 50@1 65; Northern Club, 1 45; Northern Blue Stem, $1 55; \%r:;u\g Vailey, $1 1 45 per ctl (s FUTURES. Stnlon 9 to u 30 a. m, n. igh. _Low. Close. December . n :ma ll 31% §130% $1 39% BARLEY—The market closed the week firm, with futures still higher. There was a good demand for feed. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 12%@1 15; Shipping and Trewing. | $1174%@1 22%; Chevaller, §1 2001 4 for fair to choice. FUTURES. | Sceston 9 to 11:30 a. m. | Open. _High. _Low., Close. | Decomber .. 4112 §113% $i 12 8110k | _ OATS—The trade reported a good demand yesterday at steady prices. Offerings continue ample for all current needs. White, $1 20@1 32%; Black, $1 40@1 60; Red, $1 20@1 25 for feed and S 26@1 35 for eced; Gray, $1 2@l 273 per ctl The market rules quiet and easy, with plenty here. The western descriptio | largely predominate, and, 8oods are not offered very freely. Western, sacked, $1 40 for Yeilow, §1 40 for | White and $1 35 for mixed: California_large 50; small round do, $1 708 per ctl. | " RYE—$1 25@1 30 per ctl. } BUCKWHEAT—$2 256G2 50 per ctl. ‘, Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Californla Famlly Extras, $4 60@ 4 86, usual werms; Bakers' Extras, $4 50@4 60; Oregon and Washington, $3 90G4 20 per bbl for family and $3 90G+ 40 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In packiges are as | tollows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 1bs; Rye -Flour. $8 25; Rys Meal, 43; Btice Ficur, $1: 1"Corn " Meal, 5; extra cream do, $4: Oat Groats, $¢560; Hominy, $4g4 25; Buckwheat 785; Cracked Wheat, $3 70; na, $4 50; Whols Wheat Flour. $3 60; Rolled o-u, bbls, $7 60; in sacks, $6 13@S 10: Pearl Bariey, $6; Split' Peas, boxu $7; Green | Peas, $5 50 per 100 lba. Hay and Feedstuffs. There is no change to report. The hay | market continues in good shape for sellers, and | feedstuffs rale firm with light offerings. BRAN—$21 50 per ton. | MIDDLINS 28 per ton. SH 50g22 50 per ton. FERDSTU fied Barie ‘uou per | ton; Oilcake Moul at the mil, §2 job- i mnx. 50; comn:t Cake, | 1022 i 3 cked 3 Hrores Bethe, AT whea HA 16. with sales of extra T heat and Oat, $12 0@ 16 50; Oa 50@14 50; Wild Oat, $11 1 12 50; Barl mnm 50; Stock, $9@10; Alf 1a, $10011 ‘per_ton. per bal Be:is and Seeds. Besns continue weak, under liberal arrival of new crop, with Limas the weakest sort, and still lower quotations are expected during the Thers ls - Shna in Seeds. Pea, | Butters, popinal. g White. § $3a3 15; ';?u:o | White, ' $2 65; Pink, $2 40@2 50; Red, ;" Red Klidneys, 65 per ctl; Horse | | { Mustard, nominal; Yellow, Fiax, §1 7 anary. 0@1 80; Canary, 2 H e “:.‘%um c:np.’e l:“’éfi*! Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Conditions in the Potato market stood ex- while river and Oregon ‘Burbanks were quiet with supplies excessive. nchanged. e In from Merced, but did not cleul h.vlnl arrived too late'tor the regu- Onions were in light supply i s Tty stock 201d Off well &t the top quota- ‘were most plentiful and prices were un- chan, The regular e at j0c, and as dealers were to clean up, secured most the sul stock at the minimum quotation. Chol and Lima were in ing, 18@21c; light, | * | prices were firmer. Domestic conditions | with talk of more. Minneapolis | Buycrs just grab the wheat, with | in fact, Californi: | b" gt Siaah BI01E per ton. Poultry iry and Game. some dealers in l-n up. in, m the fitth hel over for to-mor- Game arrived freely ng". ed up well under a M’ formed a large percentage of the receipts, but cleaned up at firmer rates. Gray Geese 'm a little higher, while Bann ‘were steady. 52 per, dozen for old and AME—Rabbits, $1 75 per da-n for Cotton- unu”forb\uhfinnnol per dozen; ‘Wila Doves, $1 English_Snipe, $3 50 per $150 per Sosen; Cbmmen: Bipe: dozen; Gny Geese, $5 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Eggs are still higher, and the California de- | mcriptions are practically cleaned up. Dealers can get about what they choose to ask. But there are plenty of Eastern and cold storage here, 5o there is no famine. Stocke of Butter continue large, and liberal arrivals are expected to-day, so the feeling continues weak. Prices show ‘no change, ev ‘The situation in Cheese re: as_before. Rocelps, were 14,000 |h- Butter, 023 cases Egge and 6500 Ibs BUflEH—Crfllmlrv rm for extras and 26c for seconds; dairy, 21G24e; store Butter, 17%4@19¢; cold storage, : Eastern, 229 24c_per Ib. CHEESE—1214¢ for good flats, 13@18%c for cholce mild mew, and 1igiZ fer low- er gra oung America, 131 @14c; Eastern, lavgme*c- Western. 14g15e per ‘GS—Ranch, for. 'lll’e ‘white selected and m for fair to choice; store, nominal; cold storage, 26@28c; Eastern, 21@25c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The wet weather checked trade in the fruit market and the demand, while fair, was less active than usual on Saturday. Most fruits were in ample supply and prices were un- changed, but some varleties which were in | small supply were firmer. Figs were very | scarce and offerings, which were in large boxes, cleaned up quickly at a sharp advance. Peaches were higher, supplies being siender | and the demand steady. Receipts of table | Grepes in large open boxes were light and | Muscats were particularly | firm and occasional sales ol strictly fancy | stock were reported at $1 Offerings in | emall packages were in free luvply and prices | stood about as before. Wine Grapes freely and were easy, as the raln kept buy away from the market. The Melon market was overstocked and dul. There was practi- cally no inquiry for Watermelons d _prices ‘were largely nominal. Specf brands of Can- taloupes and Nutmeg Melons sold fairly well at full figures, but the common run of offerings were neglected. Fancy Apples continued to ! move freely at steady prices, but inferior of- ferings were dull with stocks steadily accumu- lating. Prices of the other tres frults had no | change worthy of note. Attractive lots of Strawberries met with ; ready res, while poor and soft stock went to the canners at the inside quota- tion. Offerings of Raspberries were liberal and | included much soft l(ofll that came In late on the preceding day. arrivals were in good request at steady rates, while old stock | was dull and had to be sold to canners and | peddlers at the minimum quotation. | Stocks of Citrus and Tropical ample and prices were without quotable change. A box of new crop Grape Fruit came in from | | Oroville Il’ld as offered at $4 per box, but ‘was not sold, the stock wae too green. ’ STRAWBERRIES-Mnlwonhs, $5@8 per chest; large berrfes, 3 for Malindas and | | $3@5 fTor the other mnnm | T RASPBERRII 5. CRANBERRIESCape Cod,' 35 5000 3 —Cape 3 r bbi; Coos Bay. 52 50G3 per box. 4 APPLES - $i@1 % per box for fancy, 506 86c for good to choice and tor’ com- mon. PEARS—Bartletts, $1@1 25; winter varie- ties, H0@5c per box for common and $1@i 23 | for Winter Nellte. QUINCES—35@50c F1GS—Biack, #2 25 Tor urxe boxes from the | river. PRUNFS—50@T5¢ per box or crate. POMEGRANA’ S—50@75¢ for small boxes GRAP! 50@65c per crate; Cornl- | chon, crate: other varieties, 25@ 40c for small box“, for crates and | S5c@$1 25 for large open boxes; Wine Grapes, SIS0 per fou for Zinfandel, $15@/15 for Mis: and $12@15 for White and Tokay. umsz—Cnnmoupe-. $1@1 75 per crate; Nu(meg Melons, per box; Watermelons, 5@1bc_each. | CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 503 | tancy Valencias, $2@2 50 for choice and it $1 50 for standard: Lemons, $1@3 per box: Grape Fruit, $1 502 50; Mexican Limes, $i@ 450; Bananas, $1 25@2 per bunch; Pine- apples, $2@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey ‘There no change to report, Fruits, Nul and Raisins ruling firm, with a good deman NEW FRUIT--Apricots, i80%e for Bnyau‘ and :ane for Moorparks. Evaporated Apples, | Kgtc; sun-dried, 3%Gde; Pears, 6@10c; Nectarines, mm. rln. -nm. “ouse in boxes; Plums, p 5@8c pe: UNES—1908 crop, ififilc for Lll lhn‘ RAISILB—"O"O'ID‘ are opening prices free on board to commnn shipping points: Imperial | sters, $3 n;zm;_x, Deh mmclnl;;n. 30: fancy custers, crown on, g-. $1 55, 2-crown London Layers, $1 45; 4- crown starfiard loose Muscateis, 1b; 3-crown standard loose Muscats 6l4c; standard Muscatels, Seedless Muscatels, Sc; Seediess Muscatt floated, 5lc; Seedless nmd-rd Sultanas, Sc: Thompson Seedlces standard, 6c. The follow- ing quotations on seeded are for a llmlufl quantity only: Fancy, u ounces per Ib, T%¢; fancy, 12 ounces per pacl Ofic. cholce, 16 ounces per ib, Ti4c¢; cholco, 12 O\lfl_;“l per pack- age, Glc: fancy, per Ib, choice, bulk, ver 1b, Te. ers—wunm, No. 1 softshell, 131e; No. 2, 11%c; No. 1 Bardshell, 13c: No. ile; Aimonds, 11c for Nonpareils, 10%e for T X L. | 103 for Ne Plus Ultras and 8%c for o doc: Peanuts, 6@7c_for Eastern; Pecans, 11 | 13c; Cocoanuts, 5: Callfornia Chestnuts, 10@12%(: for small and 15@17%c per Ib for largy T ONEY—Comb, new, 12%@13%c for white | and 9@llc for amber; new water white tracted,? 534@614c; light amber ext dark, 3%“ BEESWAX—27@20c. Provisions. Chicago was firm, but the market was a | dragging_one. There was no change here. P Riep MEATS- Bucon, 13i4¢ per (b for heavy, 13c for light medium, 15¢ for light, 153 for extra light, 18%c for sugar-cured and l": for extra sugar-cured; Eastern l- red Hame. isegiosic: ¢ Onntoml. Hame: 15 .15\(«. ess Beef, §11 50 pe: bbl: extra Mess, and 9%c pur‘. 1oue. lfl-lh lhu. 1e; l-lh ting, 1ll%4c; S O TOLENE—One halt barrel, D*e‘ three balt barrels, 9%c; one tierce, 9} two tierces, 9c; five tierces, 9%c per conditions rule. Wool s moving oft v na H ther L “':’L:Ek E:'d;&,nl: iready ‘noted: HIDES AN i5—C And Sinpie mit sc Be: "Bl o A e % Wm; o 'nol.ll‘lw ch; Horse Hides, salt, §2 75 for large and for g Ss@1 75 for and 50¢ for Colts; Horse gm... , $1 75 for and $1 50 for me- g Sk Mol s fu %—ufl:& e ‘*.'..‘a. —No. 5 o per Ib; - \Pog , 10@12c; Middie County, 32 of for spring clip as follows: and_Mendocino, ; Nevada, 13 ¢ Oregon, 3 do madium, | werthy of note. | Monareh, R BTN S PORK—_Dressed Hogs, 8%@0%c per pound. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, Mlhlm_ undinkage f0F Cattle ks, T st E g 2 i » B 1 in cases, 2lc; Elat 2](.' hlrl Star, 26¢c; 2He; dnflarmfl Stove Gasollne, In bulk, 176: ; Benzine, in bulk, 13¢; in cases, * degree Gasoline, ‘bulk, Ze; In ‘tum’znmt—m per zallon in cases and Nc An drums and | b AND WHITE LEAD--Red Lead, 8%c@ l: pcr 1b; Whm Lead, 6%@Tc, according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinin; CUI. pany quotes es tollows. per Ib. fn 100-15 Cru: Fine Cubes, 5. Fowdered, 5.70¢ cndy Granulated, 5.70c; Dry Granutated, fine, : Dry Granulated, 5.60c; Fruit Gunnlned. 5.60c; Beet Granvlated lw-lb bags only), l.'lfic L‘ofl{m\mn A, 8.600; Magnolia A, 8.20c ., B.10¢ en C, be VD £90c g barrels, 28¢ more: boxes, 50c more: 50-Ib bags B race for aii_ kinde: | TaBICSFIaIE arels. 8.10c: boxes, 6.35c per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 12,080|Wool, bales .... 232 347| Shorts, ks 55 102,477|Screenings, ski 200 Pelts, 210 Hides, 550 3,000 Suga: 1,300 | 1,425 Raisins. bxs 600 Bean bt Quicksfiver, fiks 90 Bran 330! T.eather, roil 33 Wis 100 H 220 3 863 3 371! N R NS PO STOCK MARKET. 1 The usual Saturday quietness prevalled on the Exchanges and there were no fluctuations | Even Home Ofl was tame and | scld at 9097 3¢ Sales on the Oil Exchange lest week were 28,225 shares, valued at $15,907, the leading | sales being as follows: Chicago Crude, shares; Four, 1205; Ofl Cristo, 1100 Superior, 1000; Independence, 3000; Home, Ex-dividend yesterday: Marin County Water Company, regular quarterly, T5¢c lmwn(lfll to $4500; Giant amounting to $10,000; California Wine Associa- | tion, regular monthly, 60c per sha: | ing 'to $26,023 20. i Gould Central Ofl Company of McKlttrick | has levied assessment No. 5 of 3ac per share, | to become delinquent November 10. Stock and Bond Exchange. SATURDAY, Oct, 1012 m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid.Ask. Bid.Ask. 4s qr coup.. 4s ar (new). — — 4s qr reg. ds qr coup.. — — HISCELLANWLG BONDS. Ala A W o — [0 T Co Bs.. — 1124 Bay CPC 5s.103%104%| Do con 5.108 — Cal € G Go.108% — |OWC el — Cal G & E g Oceantc S 8s 75 m & ct 0s. — 102%/Om C R 6s. mquzu, Cal-st_Us -l ‘Plc G Im 4s. € C Wat . — 102 ‘PER'B'. EL&P 125 130 P & C H 6a. F&CH — 116% P & O R 6s. Geary-st 45 Powel-st_6s.. HC & S E G&R Bs. — 103 HC &S bs. SF Vs, — 118 Hon R T 0s.106 S R 3 L A Elec 6s. — 106 |S P L A Ry Bs..111%113%| (1 L ALCobs — — (1910) Do gtd Gs. — — |8 of C Do gtd 5s.102 — (1905)Sr A.102 LAP Icm 5s. — 102%| (1905)Sr B.102% — Mkt-st C 6s.118 — (! Do lcm bs — 116 | (1912) NRR of C 6s107 — |[SPC1 Do Bs . — ur Do NPCR - muA@ P 138 RERS- = M8V - € PC5.100 101 | Do 100 NSR5s..10 — | Do - OGLHDB. — — [Stkn - OT Co6s..119 121 UG - STY 5 pres GAS AND ELECTRI Gent L & P. 3;,2 8 - Equit Gas _. %S F - Mutual E L. 11% — B3 - Pac 8 Tpes 53 53%| Stack o Pac Lighting 5 — UG & E - TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. SFG &E. 6 064 INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.325 350 | BANK Am Nat Bk. — 181 10c more; hlf; per share, Consolidated Pow- | frults were | der Company, regular monthly, S0c per share, | re, amount- | AUCTION SALES 2 AUCTION. Py CLOSING OUT SALES. spans of blacks, srays, bays and browns; average weight 1900 m. sentle, young and ready artv- having records of 2:17 and h’ two 2:17% respectively A magnificent coal black ‘‘Belgium™ Hon, 7 years, weight 1800, broke single Il‘ double, will be soid by same party. ALTA STABLES, San Rafael, R. F. Koch, Quner. comsigne 18 head of Driving Horses, All o e sold withaut reserve MARKET ST.. at 3 FRANCISCO MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 12. 1903, A-'\u-' m os & L 3. dcll“nryfllll Bl The ntion men and live called to this sale. o Horses will be at yard Octoher 10th. FRED H. L. H. BURD, AUCTIONEER, Will sell Monday, Oct. 12, 2240 Post St, Il a. m., The Elegant Furniture of 8-Room Flat. L H. BURD. £\, AT AUCTION TUESDAY. October i3 11 a. m. at 1140 FOLSOM ST. I will sell 1 handsome donkey cart and harness, 1 fast road horse. 2 milk wagons, 4 surreys, 2 carts, 1 rubber-tire business buggy, 35 horses, 40 sets of harness, e ————— Fischer's Theater . Gas Consumers’ Association. Honolulu Sugar .... Northern Cal Power . North Shore !ullmd Orpaeum Compan: Pacific States Tel A Tel Paratfine Paint San Franclsco Drydock. ... Sanitary Reduction Works. Sausalito Land & Ferry. Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric . Unfon Sugar . United Gas & Electric 224: : g3482: B3 i Y 34 OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session. Board 100 Home 100 Home 100 Home, s 30 100 Home, s 30 1000 Of1 City Petroleum 4000 Ofl City Petroleum 100 Occidental . Stree Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Tie following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- day: % Morning Session. 100 Exchequer 13 400 Potosi . -] 200 Keyes 25 500 Mexican 33 100 Occidenatl © 100 Ophir PACIFIC STOCK Following were the sales on the Pacifie Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Bullion flfi 1000 Exchequer . 14 200 Caledonia 500 Overman . 23 300 Chatlengs Gon 30| 300 Potost | 400 Chollar . 23| 500 Sierr: 400 Con C & V.1 32%/ 500 Union Con o 400 Crown Point. 20' 200 Union Con .. 63 TONOPAH MINES. Following_were the sales on the San Fran- clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yester- day: Morning Session. 200 MacNamara 14/ 300 Mont Ton 1200 MacNamara 15/ 250 Rescue 200 MacNamara 16, 300 Ton Beimont.1 IS 200 Mont Toa ... 99 700 Hannapah ... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Oct. 10—12 m. Bid. Ask. mfl.m 08 04 Julia .. B o7 67 08 Kentuck 01 0z 19 20 Keyes [ - 17 19 Lady Washta — 04 25 1 60 Mexican . 100105 08 2 2 3013 %1 fi . - Pl Chollar - - 90 8 o7 19 51 = 30 24 2% 18 o o ped W = - 5T 5 g g g 55 02 62 & 07 L TONOPAR MINEB. - ll Pine Grove .. 83 8 1 02 Rescue M Co. — 10 — MTE& Cal . -5 % fEiav Sag Ex(n. - n N . 5‘0‘!!’!""!‘0‘ «ee 961 00Ton Midway.. 235 42 Paymaster o - 15 or eet, one second foot ing 60 miner's inches, or about 40 Colorado miner's inches. for the e erapher, Dnited States Gealogical Burvey: i A Nt AT A B e TULE RIVER NEAR PORTERVILLE. Anglo-Cal .. Bank of Cal475 090 Cal Safe Dp.140 160 First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS. Sav & L Soc. 95 105 |Sec Sav Bk.100 500 ‘Union T Co. — § F Sav U..500 700 STREET RAILROADS. California ..196 205 |Presidlo ... — 414 Geary L— s POWDER. tant |Vigorit ..eo. — 8 SUGAR. Hana P Co. 10c 20c (Kilauea S C. — 5% Hawailan C. 45% — (Makaweli C. 21 — Honokaa 8 C 1215 13% Onomea S C — 33 Hutch S P C 10% 111%|Paavhau § C — 17 | MI NEOUS. Alaska Pack.155 158 |Oceanic S C. — 6% Cal Fruit As94 — |Pac A F A. 2% — Cal Wine As — 167 i Asked. 140 3!532!8!.5‘8838 P 818223 : 888 Hi.233sA 12 California Stockand Oil E:dumge i DATE. b Second Feet. DATE. September 27. September 28, 29. September 29. !evlmhr 30. e e EACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON W'O’. oo sttt RS i VR e ‘! s Schlam Trills a Few Bars.