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'THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1903. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. rk stock market unsettled, but not materially changed. véral f quict and easy. securities continue inactive. tions higher. Barley in demand and firm. Corn lower. Exchange unchanged. R ye as before. declining and in poor demand. and Cheese in good sup ply and unchanged. ggs firm, with fresh ranch very scarce. g Turther new in Dried Fn di , with prices somewhat lowver. wkers reduce iheir prices for Hogs a fraction. rovisions still dragging in W estern markets. ) weak, Bran, Middlings and Shorts soc higher. L ith @ sharp increasc in arrivals. Supplies of Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables still large. Three cars of Western Poultry on the market. Plenty of fresh Fruits ¢ fre ng at about previous prices. ) = s = - - portian 4 50 NW ¥ - Salmon Exports in September. |Dome Reyes. i 88 NW At Red Bluff. 0 oo N Vo ks \mon from San Francisco | Roseburg ... 7 ¥ By carmiendh: o8, scnr g sndlooerBicivomaped | 2% o/ A3 &8 8 W e ;. . g Salt Lake. g3 W aser. Packares. Yaine | S50 Franc B ® ¥ % > " 6 4 E inwaiie P 55 B4 8 50 BW 38 E 62 NwW Jent cota wa earlier reports ul Taker Carson . - Bureka . ¥arallon resno . Flagstaft pdepende : Tamaipas Sorth Head Phoenix & recadio .. Potato ¢ homa and peaches poor to fair lorado—Large crop of late apples promised. \ ashington—Potatoes injured by blight and coast counties: hop picking nearly fin- Potato digeing begun, oximate resresent ve and beer the have rece Irish crop nue 1« large = Potsto op ¥ indica Indian Jight; digging & appies yielding better st Kinley’s spirit present downward | Showed itself and there 'was some recovery fully | There was a ble slaughter cf values | advance | AMOng the industrials during the morning and but they are prob. way, and very likely t »portionate vid a shrinkage & Sustment Crop Report. United States De- Washington, inst Fear. net| Nevada — Fair Tuesday; continued warm | Wall street, | weather t quida- | San Franeisco and vicinity—Fair Tuesday: r some | Warm weather in the forenoon, somewhat cooler 1 «cant if | in the afternoon and night: light northeast f & few rich | Winds changing to fresh westarly. at a time A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. ither through | There has been | | EASTERN MARKETS. ort months rega bie zzy hel the of depression, FOECAST. preseure has fallen steadily over the lower atr from 15 10 18 degrees. cecding @0 degrees are reported at & in California. the Rocky Mountains. warm weather: light northerly winds | warm weather; :ight northerly winds | * half of the Pacific glope. An area of ssure overlies the intermountain region = causing a general northeasterly drift of resuiting high temperatures e great vallev of California and along the At San Francisco the temperature ie 23 | above the normal and at other points Afterncon temperatures | many No rain has fallen west Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty ending midnight, October 13: Northern California—Fair Tuesday; continue1 | Southern California—Fair Tuesday; continued | | = ights | | New York Stock Market. of all propor- conditions. | b S— o cpat se.| NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—The stock market Avanced | SPent & bad half day up to noon, but during imates D. ral valleys-the re but m’ the m was blown igh winds pecting potatoes cc ontinue to rot badly winter fruit blown off, appies coloring north «d by high winds. Llight and rot causing | Chi Term & T pfd. »or in most sections p sugar beets of gh ted Territories—Apples Tomatoes vield of late in ¢ potatoes, but much grapes I quality ex- yield of sweet potatoes potatoes fair; or. ana falling. & Ladly apples unprom- below average, much drop, light crop, light apples eral yield W eather Report Meridian—Pacific Time.) FRANCISCO, Oct. 12—5 p. m. are the seasonal rainfalls to ~4 with those of same date 24 hours. 833233288 | &4 K E armesaduiag, ETrEesrugasw i oy CUUPUIA JO oSt \; N\ 10 simg no doubt of New York bank- from a most disas- | fatlure | Chicago & G W. latter part of the day, a little better was ve the are, | from n in this direction, whi - C.r | pute betw n Russia and Japan, ds to-day, the common selling at and the preferred at 5715, The bonds were some list of losses in the ning from 2 to 12 points is " too ulate. number of inactive iddie rec st | re A cks also suffered severe) ral Reports of by the New fore Pach ctions in working Central and Southern ight : lution of to red e its worl ing force. low the best. Bonds were irregular. account of the acute stage reached in the d ¢ had a stro efiect on sentiment, following last week's re the Upited States Steel Corporation With the com- evident that the disfavor caused | B % Velonments last week in the United | Ny o 11 & T tates Shipbuilding receivership case ls still | de- | an active force in the market. Industrial | stocks were sold at violent declines without apparent discrimination, just as they were | bought during the period- of prosperity in the | °k oromotion process. It is not o be sup- | ed that all of the present sellers of these | however, received their first en- the ghipbuilding muddie of yed in the promotion, un- < itquida- | nd flotation of industrial stocks oy | few years, Over-capitalization, e ot constituent companies and | ¥ the managers for in- | been flagrantly in evidence and | persistently pointed out from the | w it is evident that the speculative ying exaggerated importance to ile it mar- Tnited Thre prevailing state of mind over the ket had its greatest effect upon the U = Steel stocks, and both touched new low 1718 what better supported industrial department iong to ilroad large York failure; | pletion of the London selling better opportuniiy eted; no| Was gven for the effect of the unexpectedly favorable Government crop report cf Satur- day to assert itself. The very sanguine view vielded | €xpressed by railroad operating officlals over pota- | the outlook for traffic and their reports of the large current traffic also helped the recovery. being har- | The closing was about steady and slightly be- Total sales, par value, $3,056,000 United States bonds were unchanged on the late | 1ast call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Atchison Atchison prd . Balto & Ohio Balto & O pfd. Canadian Pacific Central of N J. | Ches & Ohilo . . und | Chicago & Alton.. Chi & Alton prd.. rot- poer Chi & G W B pra. Chicago & N W.. Chi Term & Trans con- € C C & St Louls. Colo Southern Colo 8o 1st ptd Colo S0 2d pfd Del & Hudson Del Lack & V Denver & R Denver & R G p Erie .... Erle 1st pt Erfe 24 -pta . . Great Northern ptd. Hocking Valley Hocking Val prd.. Tilinois_Central Towa Central . Towa Central pfd. Kansas City So... | Kansas C 8o pfd 1 Louls & Nash Manhattan L . | Metropolitan $t Ry. Minn & St Loul: Missouri Pacific . Mo Kan & Texas Mo K & Tex pfd. N R R of Mex ptd. N Y Central ...... Norfolk & Western Nor & West pfd Ontario & West Pennsylvania Pitts C C Reading . Reading 15t pf Reading 24 pfa Rock Island Co... Rock Island Co pfd St Louis & S F... St L & S P 1st ptd St L & S F 2d prd. St Louls S W. £t Louis S W prd. St Paul .. St Paul pfd .. Southern Pacifie .. Southern Ry .. Southern Ry Texas & Pact Tol St L & Tol £t L & W pfd. Union Pacific - Union Pacific pfd. .00 | Wabash ... 100 | Wabash pra Z0v | Wheel & Lake E.. .00 sin Central. 600 00 isconsin Cent pfd 200 N Express Companies— 200 | Adams . .. .00 | American weran vari- . H 3, 2. S5a88raesEheans BEOER FEEE RS | Gnited Statas ... 200 100 Wells Fargo % g o | A Miscellaneous— Amal Copper ..... 89,900 | Amer Car & Foun. 9,900 | Amer C & F ptd.. 2,800 | Amer Lin O11 ... : ‘ Arier Lin Ofl pfd . | Amer Loco ... . 00 Amer Loco pfd .. 900 Amer Emelt & Ref 13,600 |Amer S & R pfd.. ‘100 Amer Sugac Ref.. 11,000 | Anaconda Min_Co. 1,600 | Brookiyn Rap Tran 0.800 | Coln Fuel & Iron. 1.700 ! Col & Hocking C.. | Consolidatea | General Eiectric Paper ... Paper pfd { Pump .. Inter Pump pra ational Blecuit ational Lead North America Pacific Mail | People’s Gas ..... Pressed Steel Car. | Pressed Steel C pfd Pullman Pal Car. | Republic Steel . | Republic Steel p Rubber Goods ... | Rubber Goods pfd. Tenn Coal & Iron. | U S Leather ..... 17 8 Leather pfd.. U 8 Rubber ..... | T § Rubber ‘pfd. |U B steal .......00 | U8 Steel pra. 1111 n, .. - | gE8sEstsanusinesy ‘Western Union UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—United Railroads of Bond transactions, 10,000, at NEW YORK BONDE. s 106151 & N unif d4s... 8% Do 10015 [Manhat con g 48.100% Do 10715 Mexican Cen 4s.. 701 Do Do 1st inc . 3% Do Minn & St L o7 Do coup ......135 (Mo Kan & T 45.. 08 Do old 4s reg..110% Do 24 ........ 181 Do coup 11013 ¥ RR of Mex ¢ 4x. 72 Do bs res .....10214'N Y Cen gen 3is. 07 Do coup ......102% N J Cen gen 5s.120 { Atchlzon gen 4s.. 084 INorthern Pac 4s. Do adjust 3¢ Atlantic C 4s.. Balt & Ohlo 4s8. Ralt & Ohio 315¢ Uentral of Ga 5s. Do 1st inc Ches & Ohio 41 hi & Alton ige. B & Q new d4s. C M&StP gen #s. & N W eon Te. RI1&P4 . saie| Do 3s B01;'N & Wesi 993% On S L 4s 3% Penn conv 2 1041; Reading gen 4s... 051y 67 "Bt L&T M con 5e.100% 101% St L & S F g 4s. 81 119 Bt T 8 W lste... 038 017 Beaboard A L 45 68 10415 Southern Pac ds. 1313 Southern Ry DBs..1 701, Texas & Pac 1ste 115 com’ e, Do col Bs ..... 721 Tol St L & W 4s. 688 CCC&St L wen 45, 857 Union Pacific 45,1001, Chi Term 4s 831, Do conv 45 ... 937, | Con Tobacco 52%, U S Steel 24 b LMY olo & South 4s. 83 ' Wabash Ists 15 Denver & R G 3= Do deb 1 Erie prior llen 4s. 968% W & 1. Erie 4s... Do gen 4 ..... 627 Wiscon Cen 4s... FtW&DCIsts108 |C F & I con Be. T Hocking Val 414¢.105 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con 10 Little Chief . Alice ... 14 [Ontario . | Breece iiei. 10 [Ophir . | Brunswick Con.. 08 Phoenix | Gometock, run - 061 Potosi . i Con Cal & Va...120 Savage . 4 | Horn Silver ....1 00 |Elerra Nevada... Iron Silver ....)1 50 (Bmall Hopes .... | Leadville con'.. 02 IStandara ... ..(1 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | Money- | Mining— Call loan: 33 Adventure . 3 | Time loans ....5G8 |Allouez ... .. .10 Bonds— Amalgamated ... 361 Atchison 4s ...... 97% Daly West Railroads— Bingham .. Atehison . 63 Cal & Hecla Do pfd Su% Centennial Boston & Albans.247 = Copper Range ... 13615 Dom Coal 195 °) Franklin 3414 Isle Ro; 081, Mohawk . 10%|0Old Dominion . |Osceota - 107% |Parrot YNH&H. Fitchburg ord Union Pacific .. Mexican Centra Miscellaneous— Amer Sugar Do pfd - 118 | Quiney " Amer Tel & 121 |Santa Fe Dom Iron & §.... &13| Tamarack . 140 19 | Trintty . | Gen Electric . United Stat Mass Electric . ' Do pfd . . . United Fruit . - U § Steel ‘Winona . Do pfd 58% Wolverine 3 ‘Westinghouse em. 65 LONDON CLOSING STOCKS, Con for money..88 3-16|N Y Central .....114%; Consols for as 881 | Norfolk & West. | seems & warraniable presumption that the In- vorpond ok e ve is In a state of disgust wl h | © 1 Py vl i = irne them from all consideration of the In. | D0 DId - o Renapiania dustriai stocks. Promotion deals which have | Lan pocif i s TR tion, with the hope of later completion, are | iy oy e i Mg now' regurded as hopeless failures, “he throw- | Chi M'se st Pani 1% |Southers By ing out of collateral for loans of some of | {ro Py vy S the securities in disfavor is another case for | Den & Ric G .. | 8on Pacifie’ r sacrifice in the market at wide declines, | Dy, oid o .. | Cnion Bact and the prevailing ease of the monoy market | e oo e e and the growing confidence in its continuance | D, fat prd WU s \fef, 5 t avall to overcome the repugnance to| Do 2nd pid .l 46 |" Do e L -5 eral {ur loans. T Central 21115 | wabash .. e eurl stock market suffered additional | Joujs & Nash It depression responge to London selling on| Mo Kan & Texas. 16% Bar silver, steady, 27%d per ounce, Money, 14@G2% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills s 335@3 9-16 per cent; for three monthe bills, 3%®@3 11-16 per cent. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Oct. 12 —FLOUR—Receipts, 15,400 barrels; exports, 23,260 barrels. Dull and about steady, without change, | WHEAT—Receipts, 49,500 bushels; exports, 56,800 bushels. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, Sic elevator an@ S4%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal. Options opened easy on the bearish crop reports, supplemented by heaviness in outside markets. After steady- | Ing on war talk and lower consols, they weak- ehed again in response to heaviness of Wall strect, lack of export demand and a large visible supply _increase. closing e net lower. May $2 1-16G835l%ec, closed 7%¢; De- cember “84%@S5 9-16e, closed Se. HOP! Steady. HIDES—Steady WOOL—Firm. PETROLEUM-—Firm, COFFEE—Spot Rlo, No. 7 invoice, S8c. decline of 5@i0 point cluding: November, 5.05@ 3 5.40c: May, X SUGAR—Raw, firm. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market was quiet, with demand light and the tone of #pot supply rather easy, though futures are comparatively firm. Common, 4@5c; prime, { B%@slc: cholce, 6@6lic; fancy, 6%@7c. | PRUNES—Are’ in fair ‘demand at the mo- ment and prices are firmly held. Quotations | range from 3%@7c for all grades, APRICOTS—Als0 attract a falr demand and rule firm. Choice, 9% @0%¢; extra, 10@10%c¢c; tancy, 11@12%c. PEACHES—Afe quiet. Choice, TH@T%c; extra choice, T%@8%c: fancy, 9%@10%e¢. Chicago Grain Market. steady; mild, steady; Futures ‘closed 'at a net Sales, 51,000 bags, in- CHICAGO, Oct, 12,.—The sentiment in the wheat pit was decidedly favorable to the bears and the gews in general had a depressing in- fluence. %®oreign markets did not respond to the advance here Saturday and this fact, to- gether with the Government crop report issued Saturday, showing a larger yleld than gener- ally expected, caused lower prices at the start, December being down 1@%c to K@%c at 787@79¢c. There was little disposition to buy, and with outside markets mmore or less de- pressed the market here showed signs of demoraiization with trading very spasmodic. After selling at T0%c, December started down- ward_and with the exception of siight rallies at different times, the trend was toward a lower level. December closed 3%c lower at T8 @T8%c. Corn ruled weak along with wheat and partly on the bearish crop report. Decémber closed 1c lower at 44%@41%c. Oats declined with other grains with selling by commission houses and local longs the main teatures. December closed T4 lower at 373c. Smuallér recelpts of hogs and higher prices at the yards wers factors in creating a firm tone in provisions, and although the weakness in corn had some effect, prices were weli maintained. Trading was quiet throughout the day. The close was firm, with January 12i5c_higher, lard was up 17%4c and ribs 5@ 4 higher. T4 li.zl;n‘ futures ranged as follows Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— i L " 0% 8 Tlh “g 44 44! 44 43! 4 ) a7 L Sy 2 A 1:'2'1’" us'i":;g% s May . (12 13 D e 106 T 3 s 65 5 1 October ....... 670 677% 670 6 7Tit . 4.80@4.95¢; December, | December 667% 680 6 874 6 80 January 6 7213 685 670 6 85 Ehort Ki per 100 1bs— % October 45 850 845 860 January 42y 6 [ I‘Ta 8 45 May 6 4213 650 Cash_quotations were as follow, Flour, steady; No. 3 spring wheat, 80@$2%c; No. 2 red, 80g81%c; No. 2 corn, 4i%¢; No. & ellow, 461,G47c; No. 2 oats, 361@iic; No. white, 3715@30c; No. 2 rye, Bilac: good feed- ing barley, 43@4bc; fair to choice maltink, 80G58c; No. 1 flaxseed, 95%c: No. 1 North- western, $1 02; prime timothy seed, $2 35@ 2 40; mess port, per bbl. $11 1213@12 25; lard, Per_100 Ibs, $6 75; short ribs sides (loose). 37 75@8; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $6 503 25; Sover 6 75; short clear sides (boxed), $8 12’ whisky, basis of high win $1 24; coniract grade, §10 &5@11. | __Articles. Receipts. Shipments. | Flour, barrels 21,600 29, ! Wheat, bushels 263,300 Corn, bushels . 1,020,100 Oats, bushels . 355,200 | Rye. bushels 4,700 750 Bariey, bushels 152,600 3,400 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady: creamery, 1516G20c; dalry, 14G18c; eggs, steady, cases included, 18@luc; | cheese, arm, 11@1115c. Foreign Futpres. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Oct, Dec. Opening Nominal. 6 4% Closing . . 6 4 PARIS. » Wheat— Oct. Jan.-Apl. Opening . 21 40 21 10 D240 21 05 . 3020 28 40 30 05 28 35 Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Oet. 1: | 25,000; Western, steady; 004 to prime steer: $5 1045 85; poor to _medium, $3 0@+ stockers and: feeders, $2 25@3; cows, $1 140G 4 60; heifers, $2¢:5; canners, §1 4062 50; bulls | $2G4 35; calves, §$3 50@T 25; Texas fed stee 'ATTLF}—RFCE:{( | 82 7063 25; Western steers, $3@4 90, HOGS--Recelpts to-day, 15,000: t6-morrow, 15,000; 10@15c higher: mixed and butchers, $5 35@5 90: good to choice heavy, £5 20@5 T rough heavy, $1 75G5 light, $5 35@5 90; bulk of sales, §5 20@5 SHEEP—Recelpts, 45,000 lheeg and lambs. steady: good to choice wethers 33 35@4; fair to choice mixed, $2 25@3 25; Western sheep, | 82 254 45 native lambs, $3 BO@S 75; Western | 1ambs, $4 25@5 30. i New York M etal Market. 12 NEW YORK, Oct 12— The tin market was weak, being depressed hy ral arrivals, some | sixty five tons being received during the day while the Iondon cables reported declines abroad. Locally prices were marked down to $25 0215G25 70, and in London prices were 10s lower at £113 125 64 for spot and £11% Ts 6d for futures, Copper declined 7= £d in London to £54 2s 6d for spot and £53 17s 6d for futures. Lo- cally copper was dull. Lake and electrolytic are quoted at $13G13 25 and casting | $12 8715, | VT ead was unchanged locally at $4 50, but | London reported a decline of 18 3d to £11. | “Speiter was unchanged in London, closing at | £20 7a 64, and was unchanged here at $6. | Iron closed at 50s In Glasgow and at 43s 14d in Middleshoro. In New York fron was quiet. No. 1 foundry. Northern. is quoted at $16@17; No. 2 foundry, Northern, at $15@1 foundry | | Southern, goft, at $15@15 50, | | Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK. Oct. 12.—The visible supply of grain_Saturday, the New York Produce Exchange, is as fol- Wheat, 20,808,000 bushels; increase, 1,- | lows: 579,000 Corn, S.000 bushels; decrease, €92,000. Oats 21,000 bushels: increase. ve. 908,000 bushels: increase, &4.000. 000 bushels: increase, 721,000. } New Yor; Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—The cotton market closed steady, 2 points lower to 2 points bigher, St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct, 12 -;'ool, steady; medium grades, combing and clothing, 17@2lc; light | fine, 15@17%c; tub washed, 20G@30c. Northern Business. SEATTLE, Oct. 12.—Clearings, $032,667; balances, $270,718. PORTLAND, Oct. 12.—Clearings, $1,075,- 568; balances, $471,385. TACOMA, ' Oct. 12.—Clearings, = $355,330; balances, 32,060, SPOKAN] 12.—Clearings, $314,41: balances, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON PORTLAND, Oct. 12. ~-WHEAT—-Walla : bluestem, 78c; valle: WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Oct. 12.—WHEAT—Unchanged. Bluestem, 79¢; club, Walla, w@iTe. * | LOCAL MARKETS. ! Exchange and Bullion. | Sterling Exchange, sixty days — 84 82% Sterling Exchange, — 486k Sterling Exchange, — 481% | New York Exchang - 0T | New York Exchangs = 1o | Silver, per ounce — 59% | Mexican Doliars 4T a8 | IWheat and Other Grains. | WHEAT—There was not much news from Labroad. Parls futures were higher. The world’s shipments for the week were as fol- Jows, in_ quarters: Russian, 061,000; Argen- tina, 22,000, The American visible supply in- creased 479,000 ctls. 2 This_market showed no change worthy of note. both cash Wheat and futures being weal { CASH WHEAT. California_ Club, $1 40@1 45: California White Australian, $1 50@1 55: Northern Club, $1 40@1 45; Northern Blue Stem, $1 50@1 55. Oregon Vailey, $1 40G1 45 per ctl. i FUTURES. Close. | December %8 $1 39 May 130% 139% 139% 180 2 p. m. Sesslon, Open. High. Low. December ..§1 391 §1 30% $1 30 | May ... 1391 1301 1391 BARLEY—The market opened the week strong, with a good demand, and $1 15 was freely bid for No, 1 feed. CASH BARLEY. Feed, §1 121%@1 15; Shipping and Brewing, $1 20@1 25; Chavaller, $1 20@1 45 for fair to i choice, | FUTURES. Sesslon ¥ to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December ..$1 1214 §$1 1212 $1 123 $1 1235 2 p. m. Session. Open. _High. _Low. _Close. December ..$1 15 $113% $1 13 8113 OATS—Show no change worthy of note. Re- celpts are sufficlent to keep the market well Supplied, and a good demand checks any ac- cumulation, Whice, 3i 20@1 323 Black, $1 40@1 60; Red, 515061 8. for Lfeed and $1 25@1 35 for seed; Gray, §1 22%@1 27% per ctl. ‘CORN—The market continues weak, and do- mestic descriptions are lower. Vi eaterls, suckeu, 3L 40 ivi Yellow, $1 40 for White and $1 5 for mixed: California larg~ Yellow, $1 1 45; small round do, $1 70@ 175, B‘Ezlluzi‘olmw 1 “taer ctl. Ry E su per ctl, BUCKWHEAT—§2 25¢2 50 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 4 86, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $1 bm’:g Oregon and hi; , §3 950G+ 20 per bbl for family and §8 40 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye !'kmr.lll 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, $7; Corn ‘Meal, extra cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, 25; a?uckwhul heat, $3 75: Fa- “u w‘é 5; Cracked 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Holled il ¥ B0 o In ke, 46 150 1 Peas, §5 30 per 100 Ibs. v i Hay and Feedstuffs. Teceipts of Hay were very heavy yvesterday, exceeding 1800 tons, and the market was Wm héugh prices showed no in consequence, tl change Bran, %lld‘llln‘l and Shorts were advanced on. per SR R Sy e £ et et Fes b AY—Wheat, "L with sales extra 2 ok et i o, S ER at | Southern, and No, 1 foundry, . October 10, as compiled by | | | i i | | | | I | i ct); Oregon Burbanks, | 1iberal and coisisted chiefly of Hare. | some 12 50; . $10@12 50; Stock, $9@10; Alfal- fa, $10911 50 per ton. STRAW-—40@65c per bale. and Be. .fi‘mi:. The weakness in Beans contlnues and sev- eral kinds are still lower, as will be seen. The demand is still light. Beans — Bayos, $2 §3@2 63; Pea, $3 25 Butters, $3 50; _small Whit large ;}'mu $2 12}]5@2 60; "‘2"55 $2 - u})‘:m Red, 90@3; Lima, '$3@3 25; s $ovCa; Blackave, 35 5064 05 per ctls Hoyes Beans, $1 40G1 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow, Mustard, nominal: Flax, §1 70@1 $0; Canary, 5%c for Eastern; Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 1% @2%c; Timothy, 6@63%e: Hemp, 3% @i per 1b; Millet, 3g3%e; Broom Com $200 28 per ton, RIED PEAS—Green, $1 80@2 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The Potato market was liberally suppiied d continued qulet and weak, except fof fancy Salinas Burbanks, which were in good demand for local use at’ slightly firmer rates. Six cars of Sweet Potatoes came fn from Mer- ced and there was a sharp drop in prices. The demand, however, was steady at the re- vised quotations. Onions were in free supply and fancy stock met with prompt sale. Receipts of Tomatoes, while less liberal tham on Saturday, were moré than sufficient for re- quirements, and the market continued easy, with surplus stock going to the canners at the inside quotation. Some stock that came to hand soft and leaking were selling at 200 per box. Lima Beans were in small supply and sold at fiumer rates, while String were in good supply and unchanged. Raceipts of the other vegetables were ample and prices stood_about as previously quoted. rOTATO. Burbanks from the river, 50@ Be per cfl; Salinas Burhanks, $1 25@1 40 per T5@00_per ctl; River Sweet Potatoes, $1 359 Reds, 80@H00 per ct 1 40 per ctl for Merced and $1 25 for Stock- | ton, t ONIONS—60G85¢c per ctl. VEGETABLES — Green Corn, sack or crate: Green Peas 2@3c per Ib; String . 11@2%c per 1b; Wax. ‘214@3c: Lima Beans, #°$@4%c per 1b; Tomatoes, 25@40c per box; Summier Sq 30@40c per box; Cab- Luge, tue per o T5c per sack: Cu- cumbers, 40@50c pér Garlle, '2@dc per 1b; Green Peppers. 35@d0c per box for Chile and 60@65c for Bell; Green Okra, 50@ ibc per box; Elg Plant, 35@50c per box; Mar- rowfat Squash, $10@12 per ton. Poultry and Game. Three cars of Western Poultry, including one that came in on Saturday, were on sale and cloancd up well at steady prices. Re- veipts of Gomestle stock were light, as is usual on and prices wers unchanged and Jargely nominal. Game was in good request at the previously quoted figures. Receipts were The sea son for Wild Ducks opens on the 15th. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 20G young and 14@17c_for old: Geese, per pair. §1 75@2: Goslings, $2@2 25; Ducks, $5@3 50 per dozen for old and $5 50G6 50 tor young; Hens, $5 50@6 50 for !lr,e and $4 50G5 50 for small; young_Roosters. $3 50@5 50: old Roosters. $4 50 @5; Fryers $350@4 50; Broilers. large and $2 50@3 for emall; Pigeons, S1@1 25 per dozen for old and $2@2 25 for Squabs. GAME—Rabbits, $1 75 per dozen for Cotton- tail, $1 23 for_bush: Hare, $1@1 25 per dozen; Wild Dovee, $1 25 per dozéen: English Snipe, §3 50 per dozen; Common Snipe, $1 50 per dozen; Gray Geese, $5 per dozen. Receipts of Butter were liberal and included from Oregon, besides the usual large supply from Humboldt. The market, though easy, showed no change, Eggs were no highef, but firm and very seatce, fine ranch being virtually cleaned up. Ther the quotations were could not Le verified. ’ Wus ne change in Cheese, the market being libesully scccked and weak, with hold- being made, but they ers cfering freely, Recetpts were 53,100 1bs Butter, 530 cases Fggs and 14,400 1bs Cheese, BUTTER-Creamery, 21@25c for extras and store Butter, dairy, 21G2ic; Eastern, 22§ cold storage, 24G25 123¢ for good flats, 13@13%¢c for choice mild new, and 11@i2c for low- er grades. Young America, 13%@l4c; Sastern, 1634 @1614c; Western, 14G15c per ib. EGGS—Ranch, 46c for large white selected and 40@44c for fair to choice; store, nominal; cold storage, 20@2Sc; Bastern, 21@28c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Recelpts ‘of most descriptions under this head were light, but carried-over stock was abundant and vrices had but little change. Apples formed the bulk of receipts and that fruit was a little easier. although trade was active. Some fancy stock of the King va riety from Oregon was firmly held at $1 50 per box, but the genmeral run of fancy stock could be bought at $1@1 15. Trashy stock was _abundant and continued dull. Receipts of Grapes In large boxes were light, and choice stock cleaned up quickly at steady rates, the Muscat variety belng firm at the top quotation. Offerings in small packages were quiet, owing to the lack of demand for shipping. Receints of Peaches were very light and_prices were largely nominal. There were no Figs received. The other tree fruiis were in ample supply and prices stood about as before. There was a better demand for Melons, owing to the warm weather, and prices of Nutmeg Melons ranged higher. Re- celpts of Berries were moderats and choice Jots of Strawherries and Raspberries cleaned up, rapidly at firmer rates. Huckleberrics wers well cleaned up and firmer. Cranberries were qulet, but firmly held. Citrus fruits were in amnle supply and quiet. despite the warm iveather. Bananas were plentiful end moved freelv at steady rates. STRAWBERRIES — Longworths, $5@8 per chest; large berries, §1 50@3 for Malindas and $4a5 for the other varieties. RASPRERRIES—§3 50G5. HUCKLEBERRIES—T7@8c per 1b. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $§ 50G9 per bbl; Coos Bay, $2 0G5 per box. APPLES—$1@1 20 _per box for fancy, 50é S5c for good to choice and 25@40c for com- mon. PEARS—Bartletts, $1@1 25; winter vai ties, 40@75e. ner box for common and $1G1 2 for ‘Winter Nellis. QUINCES—10660¢ per box. FIGS—Nominal. PEACHES-75GS6c for small boxes and 90c @$1 for large boxes. POMEGRANATES—50@75c for small boxes and $1 25G2 for large. GRAPES—Isabella, 50@65c per crate: Corni- chon, G0@60c per crate; other varleties, 30@ 10c for smaill boxes, 40@blc for crates and S50@$1 25 for large open boxes; Wine Grapes, $18@22 per top for Zintandel, 315@15 for Mis- tion and $12@15 for White and Tokay. MELONS—Cantaloupes, $1@1 75 per crate; Nutmeg Melons, W@MNc per box; Watermelons, 5@16c each. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 30@3 for fancy Valencias, $2@2 50 for choice and $1@ $1 50 for standard: Lemons, $1@3 ver box: Grape Fruit, $1 50G2 50; Mexican Limes, $1@ 450, Bananas, $1 25G2 per bunch: Pine- apples, $2G3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey NEW FRUIT-—Apricots, 7@9%c for Roy and 9@llc for Moorparks; Evaporated App! i%aoc; eun-dried, Bis@dci Peaches. * 367 Pears, 6@10c; Neciarines, 4@blc; Figs, whitc, 4G4%c In boxes; Plume, pitted, 5@sc per Ib. LRUNES—1003 crop. ‘2%,@3¥e for the foyr sizes. RAISINS—Following are opening prices free on board to common shipping points: Imperial clusters, $3 per 20-Ib box; Dehesa clusters, $2 50; faucy clusters, §2; 3-crown London Ley- ery $155; -crown London Layers, 31 45; 4 crown standard locse Muscateis, 6% @7 J-crown standard . crown standard Muscateis, 6@6% Seedless Muscatels, fic: Seedless Muscateis floated, B%c; Seedless standard Sultanas, Sc Thompson Seedless standard, €c. The follow- ing quotations on sceded are for a limited quantity only: Fancy, 16 ounces per Ib, T%¢; fancy, 12 ounces per package, Gbc; choice, 16 ounces per Ib, T34¢; cholce, 12 ounces per pack- age, 6%c: fancy, bulk, per Ib, 7ic; cholce, bulk, per’ b, Tic. NUTS-~Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13%c; No. 2, 11%c; No. 1 hardshell, 13c; No. 1le; Aimonds, 11c for Nonpareils, 10%¢ for T X L. 10%c for Ne Flus Ultras and 8% for Langue: doc; Peanuts, 6@7c for Lastern: Pecans. 11 13c; Cocoanuts, $4 G0@5; California Chestnus 10g12%c for small and 15G17%c per Ib for arge. ONEY—Comb, new, 1214@13%c for while and Y@ilc for amber: new water white ex- tracted, DY @Gc; light amber extracted, be; BEEB’a‘A‘x—TIQM. Provisions. The Chicago market was rather firm than otherwise, but the undertone was heavy and trade was small. Thére was nothing new here. CURED ATS—Bacon, 123c per Ib for heavy, 13¢ light medium, 15c for light, 153%c for extra light, 18%c for sugar-cured and 19¢ for extra red ; ern sugar- cured Hams, 1534 IB?G Callf Mess Beef, B0 per bbl- u‘lh, s “ngn'n: prime Mess 1%e: Singis sor Family: Pork, $19: extra clea Mess, $20; Dry Salted Pork, 12%c: Pl $28; Pigs’ Feet, $5 25; Smoked Beef, 13c per Ib. TABD_Tlkcote, §ualad At 1¥s per 1. for g3, 1010 Sne. 10 8 Maw ke half barrels, 935¢; one tierce, B :v‘: iunn-. %c; five tierces, O%c per b Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Eln.l 1 50c@$1l per per 1b tor | $3@3 50 _for | were rizmors that sales even higher than | | | I % e B n“:wm % ‘2 " prices ween. Buyers & o have weakened mfih(n’)mn orevious quo- tations. Indications are that present prices will rule for some time to come.™ about 1 %‘I‘d"‘. S: lc.l‘ heavy and Sc for light; % 0! 3 ;u‘flllnd Kipo, 8%c: Saited eal, Sm Eaited Calf, 10c; dry Hides, 15@15%¢; dry Kip, 13c; d . 17c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25Q 30c each; wool, sach: medium, 70 @90c; long wool, $1@1 50 each: Horse Hides, salt, $3 15 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, 1 25@1 75 for small and Boc for Colts; Horsé ides, dry, $1 75 for large and §1 50 for me- dium, $1@1 25 for_email and 50c for Coits. Buck' Skine—Dry Mexican, 33ic: dry saited | Mexican, 26c; dry Central American, 32%e. | Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 73c: large and smooth, 50c: medium, 35c: small, 20c. | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 41@4%c per 1b; ’ No. 2, 4G4%e: grease. 2%@se. clir—San Joacuin Lambs', 2% 11e; Northern Free, 11@12c; Northern Defective, 10@llc: Hum- Middle County, | boldt and Mendocino, 12@14c; Nevada, 13@10¢; | i 11912¢; Oregon, tipe, 18G19¢; Oregon, medium, 1ic b, b, P HOPS_21@24¢ per Ib for California and 216 | 24¢ for Oregon. : Meat Market. Packers have reduced their bids to 6%c & their top urice, ani report plenty of Hog: oltatnuble At this figurc. Gtherwiss thers | nething naw DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to deale:s are as follows: BEEF—6@ic for Steers and 5@6%c per lb tor_Cows. m%gz\b—hm 6%@6c; wmall. §@10c per PCTTON—Wethers, T4@6c; Ewes, 707ie | per pound. I ) LAMB—9310c per pound. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 5% @9%c per pound. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The "following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle CATTLE—Steers, 8@9c; Cows and Heifers, CALV e weight). | sfiup——wmm-, :y.mc; Evn. 3gaiac | peér pound (Eross wellhtL. | LAMBS-—$2 75@3 per bead. | HOGS-- Live Hogs, 130 to 250 lbs, 5% ander 170 Ibs, 539@5%c: Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGE_Grain Bags, 0GS5uc: San Quentin, 4.55c; Wool Bags, 33@35c; Fleece Twine, 714 @Se; Cotton Fruit Bags 6lc, 6%c and Tie for_the three srades: Erown Jute, 6%07%4c. COAL—Wellington, $S per ton; New ‘el Iington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Bea- | jer HilL 85 50; Stanford,’§7; Rosiyn, §7; Cocs Bay, $7; Wallsend, $7: Rich- mond, ;€ rland;, $13 In bulk and 3§14 25 in sacks: Welsh Anthracite Egs, $13; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $S 50 per ton: Coke, $11 50413 per ton in bulk and $15 in Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. OIL—Linseed, 40c for bofled and 47c for raw in barre!: e8, Bc more; Caster Oll, in cases, No. 1, 70c; Bakers’ AA, $1 10@1 12: Lucol, $4¢ for boiled and 42¢ for raw in barrels; Lard O1l. | extra winter strained, barrels, 90c; cases, 95c China Nut, 55@70c per glclon: purs Neatsfoot, | in barrels, 75c: cases, S0c: Sperm, pure. 73c’ | Whale Oil, natural white, '50@53c per gallon. | Fish Ofl, in barrels, 45¢; cases, 50c: Cocoanut DII."In barrels, 58c for Ceylon and 56¢ for Aus- | traitan. ! COAL_OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in buik. | 14%c; Pearl Oil in cases, 2lc; Astral, 2ic; | Star, 21c; Extra Star, 26c: Elaine, Zic: Kocene, deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17¢ cases, 23%¢; Benzine, in bulk, 13c; in cases. | 19%c; 80-degres Gasoline, in bulk, 2lc; in cases, 27hac. | TURPENTINE—80c per galion in cases and | 4c in drums and fron barrels. 1 RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6%4c@ e per 1b; White Lead, 6%@7e, according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 5.88c: | Powdeéred, 5.70c: Candy Granulated, 5.70c: Dry | Granulated, fine, 5.60c; Dry Granulated. coarse 5.60c; Fruit Granulated, 5.60c; Beet Granulated (100-ib_bags only), 5.45c; Confectioners’ A. 5.60c; Magnolia A, 5.20c; Extra C, 5.10c; Gold- en C, 8¢; “D,” 4.90c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c more: 50-1b bags 10c mcre for all Rinds. Tablets—Hal? barrels, 8.10c: boxes, 6.35¢c per 1b. No orders taken for iess than seventy-five barrels or its eaulvalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 12. Flour, qr sks... 23,018( Wool, bales .... Wheat, ctis 7.000| Screenings, sks. 200 Rarley, ctls ... 11.625 Tallow, ctis 268 Cagn, ctls . 85, Peits, No 1.610 Beans, sks .... 5,030\ Hides, No ..... 1,867 | Potatoes, sks .. 5,060/ Leather, rolls .. 153! Onions, sks .... 1,410)Wine, gals . Bran, ske ...... Sugar, ctls Middlings, sks.. _ 263| Raisins, bxs Hay, tons . 1,314/ Chicory, bbls .. Hops, bales ... 81/ Lime, bbis * = | STOCK MARKET. | -SSR Local securities opened the week very dull, and there were no fluctuations worthy of note. The ofl stocks were neglected and thers was only one sale of Home. The excitement in this stock seems to have subsided. The directors of the Contra Costa Water Company have decided to pass the dividend for | the current month. The Debenture Surety Company of San Fran- clsco has declared a regular monthly dividend of 5 per vhare, payable October 15. The directors of the North Shore Railroad Company have levied an assessment of $5 per | share, delinquent November 16. Four Oil Compeny has declared a dividend of | 1c per share, amounting to $3000, payable | October 15. Ex-ilvidend yesterda. Association, regular monthiy, $1 per share, | amounting to $i8000; Spring Valley Water Company, monthly, 2ic per share, amounting to $55,500. W Ex-coupon: California 68 to $19,260. The statement of the transactions at the Stock and Bond Exchange during ths fiscal year end- ed September 19, 1903, submitted at the annual Alaska Packers’ Slerra Railway ¢ (1937), semi-annual, mpany of amounting meeting of that institution yesterday, shows that the total business in stocks and bonds during the year amounted to $19,610,274 45, an increase of $1,934,103 071 as compared with the previous year. The total amount of stocks | sold was 270,752 shares, valued at $12.150.- 186 70, an increase of 101,581 shares, valued at | $2,381,567 S215, over the previous year. While the business in stocks showed this large in- crease, that in bonds had a moderate decline. | The sales of bonde had a total par value of | $6,721,440 and a market value of $7.460.0S7 75. being a decreass of $276.320 in par value and | £147.434 75 in “rket value, us compared with the previous year. The total transactions at the Stock and Bond Exchange for the twenty- one years of its existence, ending Scptember 19, 190, stocks sold duri follow: were £258,524.082 3915, The shares of ng fthe past vear were distrib- | Shares. Value. 20.661 $1.646.581 00 | Insurance . 100 31,000 00 Banks, Commerci 2711 528,350 25 Banks, Savings 460 58,621 €0 Street Railroads 6o 88,272 50 Pawder . 18,505 280,962 50 Sugar . 114,920 233,756 =y Miscellaneous 18,191 080,830 62° Totals ... . 20752 $12,150.186 70 Stock and Bond Exchange. MONDAY, Oct. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid.As ds qr coup.. — ‘1- qr (new). — 4s qr reg.... coup. . MISCELLANEOUS, BONDS. 10 T Co Bs.. 12-2 p m. | g a F3¥ (5 Gt # <8 Qum g 2 ER AT 3 g % Zpro arz e L Py on # ¥ 4 kS oy mh 188251 8| (| L 3 4 'l FEefE 2 24 e R 1118%8| | 22818 | FEGH v 28 i g = = crendzonms 255555530 pELgEssbnt wogm rifinggag" T 3181 el 211131 .100 | Sterling . Superior . | Abby Land and Improvement 11 AUCTION SALES AT AUCTION TUESDAY, i1 a. m., at 1140 FOLSOM sel] 1 handsome donkey cart and road horse, 2 milk wagons, 4 surreys, 1 r:hb‘r-lm business buggy, 35 of i i SAVINGS BAN Ger 8 & L. — Hum S & L. Mutual Sav. — . S F Sav U..600 700 i STREET RAILROADS. s 198 208 | Presidto California Geary POWDER. — = Vigorit ..o = SUGAR. Hana P Co. 10c 200 [Kilauea Hawatian C. 45% 48 |Makawell C. 33 Honokaa S C 12% — |Onomea 8 C Hutch 8 P C 107 11%) Paauhau 8 C — MISCELLANEOUS. ? Giant .... 68 Alaska Pack15334106 |Oceanic 8 C. -T Fruit As 84 — [Pac A F A. Cal Wine As — 97%| Pac C Borx.X Morning Sesston. Board— 50 Makaweli i 20 Trustees Certificates, S ¥ G & E. 10 Trustees’ .Certificated, S F G & E. 20 Spring Valley Water Co (cash). Afterncon Session. Board— ° 25 Hawailan Com’l and Sugar. &0 Hutchson S P Co. 50 Oceanic S 8 Co. $2000 § P Cal 1st 10 Spring Valley 90 Spring Valley Water Co ( California Stockand Oil Exchange 5 2238 s3pres sefans san Oil Stocks— Alma . Apollo . Assoclated Trust Cert Aztee . lifornia Standard. Central Point Con. Chicago Crude. Claremont % 2 X : 5.8 ! ! 3338;3%882 & & Imperial . Independence . Junetion . Kern .. Kern River. Tden ... Monarch (of Arizona).. Monte Cristo Occidental of W V Oil City Petroleum. Peerless . Pitsburg . Reed Crud: 8 F & McKittrick San Joaquin & O D. Senator . vereign Ben 2 5 Thirty-three Toltee Twenty-eight West Shore. . Miscellaneo: Alameda Sugar American Biscuit. Ameriean Distret Tel..... 1 Gas and Electre Corp Cal Cotton Mlls ‘al Jockey Club. 1 Shpping Company. Al Title Ins and Trus ntral Bank of Oakland hutes Company. ... ress Lawn Imp Fischer's Theater... Gas Consumers’ Asen Honoluiu Sugar.. orthern Cal_Power th Shore Raflroad.. Orpheum Company ... Pacific States Tel & Tel. Paraffine Paint... Ban Francisco Dry Dock. . nitary Reduction Works. Sausalito Land and Ferry. Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric. .. Testa Coal Company. Truckee Electric. ... Did'as United Gas and Hiectric.... 34 30 | Union Sugar.............. L2230 SALES, Morning Session. Board— 50 Home . a1ty | 4560 Reed Crude . o 11000 Occidental ® 200 Monarch . % 200 Soverelgn . Afterncon Session. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester day: Morning Session. 500 Alpha 07 | 100 Hale & Nor 53 €00 Andes 19 | 200 Sierra Nev. 51 200CC & 35 | 200 Union Con. 65 Afternoon Session. 1200 Andes ..... 20 | 100 Gould &C.. 21 1000 Andes . 21 | 200 Keyes Groir 98 200 Challnge 30 300 Keyes Grsirl 00 300 Chollar 21 | 50 Mexican ...1 00 200 C C & Va. 100 Confidence 500 Crwn Point. 200 Gould & C.. PACIFIC !TJ'K—EXC‘HAXGI. The following were the sales in the Pacifis Stock Exchange yesterday: Session. 20 1 32%( 200 Union_Con. | 400 Sierra Nev. 52 3 200 Silver HHl. 357 3 ., 22 | 200 Union Con. 64 100 Mexican ...1 0215 | 300 Utah ...... 21 500 Potosi .... 23 | 200 Yel Jacket. Afternoon Session. 200 Andes 18 | 200 Mexican ...1 2% 1500 Andes 19 o200 Overman .. 22 20 [1200 Potost . = 21 | 500 Savage = n 30 | 300 Sex Beicher o8 2 360 Con N York 200 Yel Jacket. } 200 Gould & C.. 21 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. The following were the sales in the Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morninz Session. 100 MacNamara 153 | 25 Ton Belmntl 25 100 Mont Ton.. 97 | 160 Ton N Star 31 Afternoon Sesston. 600 Mont Ton.. 84 | 300 Rescue ... 08 Fee CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Oct. 12—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. | llq“.u“ Alpha . Alta . o7 o8 Andes . o oz Beicher . 3 135 Best & Beich1 1100108 Bullion . B 8 Caledonia . . 18 Challenge Con 2D Chollar . .22 B Confidence .8 B Con Cal & Ca1 L2 e Con Imperial. 02 Lo s Con N York.. 16 17|Sterra Nev... 52 33 Crown Point.. 18 19 Bilver HUll.... 36 38 Eureka Con.. — St Louts...... 11 — 14 .08 08 20 .8 6 55 .22 o 0 © 3 Bid. Ask — 720 Ton Belmont.1 00 1 50 Esperanza 01 02Ton & Cal... — 35 Lucky Tom C. — 10 Ton Fraction. 18 — McNamara .. 14 17 Ton of Nev. 8 50 Mizpah ...... — 32 Ton N Star. : £ Montana Ton. 96 98 Ton Midway.. « Paymaster — 20Ton & S Lake — & Pine Grove... 80 — United Ton... — 18 Rescue ...... — 10! P S E— can draw fresh air. If in a center of a rcom it simply stirs up air. UTAH G. AS AND ot cas . 3 ¥ ui 5 Mutual E L. 1% — S F G & E. 64 67 INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.325 350 BANK STOCKS. Am Nat Bk. — 1 Cal ALFALFA SHIPMENT ON ARRIVAL. TRUMBULL & BEEBE 419-421 Sansome SAN FRANCISCO. CAZ

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