The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 17, 1903, Page 11

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. stock market several points higher and buoyan!. tocks and Bonds still inactive. & overnment buying no more silver at present. ¥ heat futures higher. Barley rather casier. Betier demand for Oats for sec ding. Corn lower, under heavy offerings from Chicago. Bran and Middlings firm and Hay steadier. Beans unsettled and fluctuating. Limas still lower. Butter and Cheese still in abundant supply. Eggs very scarce. Dried Fruit market still in good condition for sellers. Hides, Wool and Hops as previously quoted. No change reported in live or dressed Meats. Poultry market liberally supplied and weak. Wild Ducks again in season. Receipts rather large. Potatoes and Onions in good supply and weak. Summer Vegetables in smaller receipt and firmer. Fresh Fruits quiet. Fresh Limes and Bananas offering. 7 1Chi & G W B prd. 100 25% 25 Weather Report. [ Chicaes & N W 11,700 1580 19508 i | Ciicao Term & T 40 8% " e% 4 Chi Term & T pfd. 1,000 g e | C'C'C & St Louis 300 Ti% 70 SAN FRAWNCINCO, ( Colorado Southern: 800 The foliowing mre the season Sl Shern: om Gate ar compered with tho . | Colo So 24 pfd 700 and the rainfall In the last twen- \’ Del & Hudson Del Lack & West. Denver & Rio G Denver & R G pfd | Erie . . Erie 1st pfd . Erie 24 prd Great Northern pfd Tocking Valley .. Hocking Valley pfd Illinois Central Jowa Central Towa Centrel pfd.. 400 Kansas City Seo... 500 Kansas C So pfd. 1,200 Louis & Nash .... 5,500 Met St Railws 2,300 Minn & St Louls.. 100 Missourl Pacific ... 28,700 Mo Ken & Tex... 500 Mo Kan & T pfd. 1,300 N R R of Mex pfd ..... N Y Central 8,100 Norfolk & Western §.600 Nor & West pfd Ontario & Western Pennsylvania Pitts C C & St L Reading Reading Ist pfd Reading 24 pfd Rock Island Co Rock Isiand Co pfd St L&SF St L & S F st ptd L& SF24pta Louis § W St Louis § W pfa St Paul st Paul pfd Bl Southern Pacific .. 11,040 Southern Railwav.. 3,460 \oar -0 | Southern Ry pfd 800 rear o0 | Texas & Pacific 1,300 jear -90| Tol St L & West. 100 el Tol L & W prd 300 Union Pacific Union Pacific pfd abash Vebash W & lear “lear lear w0 m lear Clear fe . lear .00 entral Clear 00 in Cent pf < ot smpanie D GENERAL A change in pressure a wenty-four hours on the Pa- | . re cations of the ap- | Amalgam Copper .101.400 ance on the Oregon Coaet | Am Car & Foundry 5,400 a de are reported at the | Am Car & Fdy pfd 1800 ¢ Am Lingeed Oil Am Lin O3 ptd . Am Locomotive 2,100 Am Locomo pfd 1,400 e temper twelve degrees | Am Smelt & Rfg. . 16,600 reks. E fornia there has | Am §m & RYg pfd. 2,600 ttie change. In the great valley | Am Sugar Refining 10,300 n pe ave exceeded B0 de- | Anacon Mining Co. 700 ns have been favorable for | Brooklyn Rap Tran 10,500 Colo Fuel & Iron.. 1.400 Col & Hock Coal B0 Consolidated Gas 1.200 General Electric 1,000 internatl Paper 100 Int Paver pfd 300 Internatl Pump Int Pump pfl National Biscult an Franc tober ly Saturday. prob- fon; light eouth- o for thirty Saturday, except ht westerly winds : i 100 cinity—Cloudy Satur- | National Lead 400 at night; light | North American .. 100 - . asterly | Pactfic Mail 300 rict Forecaster. | People’s Gas { 1,800 — — % | ¥ 800 rp FETC | 200 ERN MARKETS. 300 - — Sl B WA 4 1,000 4 Rubber Goods senns R 3 ke 3 | Rubtber Goods pfd. % New 3 Stock Market. Tenn Coal & Iron. 3.000 17 § Leather . .. 1.100 15 e be; ere | 11 S Leather prd.. 1,000 The __beacy T 8 Rubber ...... 200 mtracts in the T Shart_apmiens | 17 8 Rubber pfa.. _ 100 S i ot L vv 5 Ml ... . omething like 8| 17 & Steel ‘pra.... 63,400 ot ~ | Western Union creee Total sales.....720,500 Their confl- t that Amalga- response yes- dividend decla- & short interest Franciseo NEW YORK BONDS. ref 25, reg coupon . Do 3x, reg Do coupon..... Do new 4s, reg.13 35 1062 Man con 2 Mexican Cent 4 % Do 1 3 on the ! also pointed | g0od news was taken | late stocks. But the fact | early to-day that the | n was almost entirely re }%E N'Y Cent gen 3 814" Do Atl Coast Line 4= 90% Nor & W cor Balt & Ohio 48.. 9% Or § L 4s& Do 3us 93% Penn conv Cent of Ga 5s....1051; Reading gen 4s D 66 SIL & I M o ne scattering advances. The bears wver that in offering prices down | t meeting their recent invariable | iging selling orders and induc- | There were heavy portions of | standing this general ten- | Pennsylvania group and | The reduction in soft | «nd reports of clos- | anthracite collleries were supposed the cause of this heavi- ness, but the suspicion grew that these stocks were depressed to facilitate covering in other yarts of the list. B the cessation of the persistent liquidation there was very little mews to mccount for the turn in the market. » There wae a very favorable statement of AUS- | B phor 11y 4 st earnings by Missouri Pacific, showing | T ] * Ben 4s | Wisconsin Ce ross earnings for that month of upward of | yy W & D mJu:n..r-.,‘;o F :'1 o 4,000,000, an unprecedented feature, while the cregse in met earnings over last year rached $205,000. A compilation of earnings over ety railroads for August indicates that their n earnings over last year averages than 16 per cent. These facts may have inducing buying. although | tently ignored for some The reported contract of the United | =l Corporation for furnishing steel to | ng company in Great Britain u& u promising development. o the employes of Manhattan rm 1o have gained upward of a [ cash reserves for the week, a week’'s advance has been spment of the custom- currency. The arrival season is felt to insure the crop. But while these fac- Hocking Val 414s.10445| NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con 10| Little Chiet Alice 14|Ontarto Breece ... Brunswick _Coi States a great shiph was also rege Banks million dollars seen so that alread made without the ary Western der at the mid eafety of the o tors m inent fector evidently was an aggressive lead- ership of the market against the short interest, hich was made successful by the cessation liguidation, the banks having apparently completed a process of clearing out undesira- ble collateral, which they have been pursuing for some time past. The rise of 3% In United States Bteel preferred and of 315 in Amalga- market leaders, % Copper Range Miscellaneous— American Sugar..111% |Quincy meted made those stocks the 4 ..., T although there were some less active stocks which showed some inrger advances. In the . usual prominent siocks there were general ad- Nances of 2 to 8 points and the aerker closed buoyant at the top. Bonds shared moderately in the th stocks. Totel sales of bonds, par v.:l'::.“w'“ United States bonds were all unchanged on the last call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. e Open. High. Low. Close. . 6%, 64% 66% $815 §7i, 884 72, B 5 &7 86! 120% 118 . Y 28 A 63! 62 € - B % Wy transactione, 5000 45 74 158 98 248 |Dominion Coal . 136% | Frankiin 253, 15715 lD‘a UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, (::’x. 16.—United Ralilroads of nd at 10634/ L & N unified 4s 9815 gold 4s.1 s much-enduring industrials | Do coupon . N J Cent gen 5s.12 the recent indiscriminate .--u.l‘ Atchison gen 4. 9813 Northern Fac 4o 103 1 ffered to hold up their heads | Do adjst ds.... 35 . n 4s. 95 artic 80% 1%s.. 96 . 96 b 4s 89 B 67 BoRENRER l i 4 b 7 & 6013 70 | i ! [ | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1903. a prominent operator, and the weak tone which developed early in the day. Toward the close the market Wwas helped by the c lower at 36%c, Aafter ranging between c and 36%e. r prices at the yards and increased stocks caused an easy tone in provisions at the opening, and with only a small demand the market showed little inclination to ad- vance. Packers were more disposed to sup- port the market than of late. tone prevalled late in the day and January pork closed 121c higher, January lard was up 2%c, while ribs were unchanged. ¥ 16 FAMILY RETAIL MARKE T[ g ol strength in wheat and December closed only | gpem—mm— e Eggs are higher again and fresh ranch have become very scarce. Butter, Cheese and Honey stand about the same as quoted last week. Prices of Meats and Fish have not changed since last week. Fresh Salmon is in the mar- ket again, the season having opened yester- day. Poultry is selling at the same prices as quoted last week. Game is in good supply ¥ Western, 1 Gé P*%tore nominal; cold Eastern, 21¢28c per dozen. Deciduous-and Citrus Fruits. Local trade in fresh fruits was quiet, as usual on Friday, and there was not much doing in the shipping line. Apples were abun- dant and §1 per box was an extreme re for the general run of fancy stock, the top ymon stock quotation being obtained only in a small way, for strictly fancy Spitzenbergs. Com! yeeid"n :xynly and offered at very in ex Pofet ai v {E RS 3 and selling at reasonable prices. Wild Ducks | low Agu e o ine egle of supe- Do 24 pfd .... 49 | Do pfd . "The léading futures ranged as follows: e 7 ow ires, whicl tabls Tllinots Central ..1333%|Wabash ... . B R = are added to the list. rior quality offerings. Small packages of lioulll(‘ & :A;h ..M‘)gu Do pfd evrglec.l:-;o Ay pen. 3 w. _ Close. cx:lmm umunba( 1:023 :;l\; boecn n::mmm“ et o Kan lex. . 3 8 are aearer, but ai Were steady at Bar silver uncertain, 28%d per ounce | December, new. T0M S0 0K 804 |\p, 014 prices. Persimmons have appeared in | MUSCEL I leres cven BOXeR WO Flrliics Money, 1%@2 per cent. The rate of discount | May .. i the market. Vegetables are plentiful and have | yere casy at T5c@$l, Tokay being the weak- in the ovea markdt for shart bills 'ls 3OS 44 changed but little since last week. est. A few small shipments of Peaches were | per cent, and for three months’ bills is 3 9-16@ e ecaived and" wa Guikly smapped B Of- 3% per cent. (i ST ferings in carriers from Santa Cruz County e e R $—@10 00 | %0id at §1 25, and a few boxes that arrived Bank Clearings. Beattls 8 to| Wellington 7 50 | from Oregon brought 90c a box. Cholce rips gS- Roslyn .....$—@ 9 00/Coos Bay 750 | Persimmons from Newcastie were offering and e rackty e~ | S e g SR S NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The following table, ICE, - other fruits stood as previously quoted. compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- Butter, choice,sq Common ESgs .- Ly e e ia sell ot ' e fags at the prineipal cities for the Wask anded from Watsonville late on the preceding day. October 15, with the percentage of increase eold 2t $1@1 50 per chest, while choice lots and decreas: as compared with the correspond- . that came in on the early express cl up ing week last year: o extract gaickiy at e’ emctstinn Longat rths and Percentages. ND. spberries were unc . Hucl Cittes— Amount. Inc. Dec. n:EnATS' s g o o R wers offering again and good stock found *New York . 36.7 el Pl ready sale at higher prices. 5 *Chicago acd o 1336 i P‘Prlcn ot (‘l!rulblruh; had .2‘0” chmmu;rxr;- *Boston . 837% 842 frien % 5 - | Panama steamer brought up cases - . 0 Butchers' Protective As g e % S8y S0l QB TEU| e ten e e o T | Limen whicn fad o faen marketed %0 Pittsburg .. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, | meats: American Bananas were received =and ripe | *San_Francieco steady; No. 8 wheat, S0@80%c: No. 2 red, 50% | Roast Beef ..... 1072¢ (Hindgrtr umh“:gsm Fo o B iy b B *Baltimare . @S2c; No. 2 corn, 44Ta@45c: No. 2 yellow, | Tenderloln Steak.1531%|Foreatr Mutton.. 8810 | *g70 A WEERRIESLongworths, $4G9 per Cincinnati . 2.2 | 40%c; No. 2 oats, 36%c: No. 3 white, 3534@ | Portgrhse, duli |Leg Mutton ...1234@15 | chest: iarge berries, $1 50 for Malindas *Kansas City . 26,717,041 ... | 88c; good feeding barley, 41@42c; fair to ! Sirloin Steak. 12% 417 |[utton Chops \12% @18 | and $5@6 for the other varietles. 15,027,596 5.0 | choice malting, 47@358c; No. 1 flaxseed, 95c: | Round Steak ..10@12%, Mution . @10 RASPBERRIE! 6. 18,804,722 101 | No. 1 Northwestern, $1 02i4; prime timothy | Beef Stew —u10/F - HUCKLEBERRIES—7@10c. 14,907,308 er_obl, §11 3011 35; | Uorned Beet RG16|Veal Cutlets CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $8 50@9 50 per 10,274,609 lard, per 100 Ibs, $8 6 70: short ribs sides | Boup Bones . 4G--Veal Stew bbl: Coos Bay, $2 50@3 per box. 10,130,803 (loose), $6 5037; dry salted shouiders (boxed), Soup Meat . 510 |Roast Pork A S—00c@§1 25 per box for fancy, 500 £.100,088 $6 123,@6 25 short clear sides (boxed), $86 | Lamb Chops 2| Pork Chops §3c for good to choice and tor 'com- *Milwaukee . 9,164,706 8 121, whisky, basis high wines, £1 25; clover, | Foreqtr Lamb. 131415 mon. ' *Providence . 4,167,000 contract grade, $10 75@10 &5. | POULTRY AND GAME— PEARS—Bartletts, $1@1 25; winter vlflg *Buffalo . 6127405 o, b 50875/ Rabbite, each tles, 40@70c_per box for common and $1@1 *St. Paul 6,207,243 Articles— 8o o 1 RTAL gy o for Winter Nellls, Indianapolis 5,878 485 Flour, barrels .. 500 | YOURE " ST hT Dves. &5 QUINCES—50@60c per box. Los Angeles. 553,213 Wheat, bushels . o O O anipe. 473450 | FIGS—80GT5c for small packages and $10 o e - e Fryers, each ...50@60| Jack Snipe, doz..§2 30 (1 30 for larke. 1l boxes DeRvi - 4.973.420 Brollers, each . 40@50| Gray Gecse, each—@o0 | POMEGRANATES—80@75¢ for sma Richmond . 4,315,151 s | Trkers, perIb.. 0008 Taal Ducks, oa.. G40 | and §2@2 50 for I e b h 18,200 | {yucks, each ....75c@$1 | Mallard bu'ru-eu—g‘si GRAPES lsabella, 50065 per drate: other Washingion 4,241,335 On the Produce Exchange to the Lutter | Geese. each 16 Wide’n Ducks, s | 2:3::"7.“??;?” 1755 "Tor large open boxes: *Savannah 5,761.250 market was firm: creamery, 151 tac; dairy, Goslings . Sprig Ducks, ea.60@75, (T8 les rapes. $18@21 per ton for Zinfandel Memphis . 4,711,915 14G18c; cggs, firm at mark, cases included, | Fi%*ons, pair ...—@30 Small Ducks, ea.—@25 | ¥ ne CRSRET SLFECC ‘Albany 3 5 18@19%5c; cheese, steady, 11@i1%c. | Sauabs,’ per pair.—@H0 Canvas D'ks,ca$i@1 25| and 1S for WIOR o o) 5o per crate Salt Lake 2.934.609 ST FRUITS. AND NUTS— | Nutmeg Melons, 50@S5c per box; Watermelons, e o Foreign Futures, Alligtr Pears, ea.25@35|Lemons, dot ....15@25 | faooe sach, ¢ *Toledo 8,257,808 3 Almonds 15@21 Mel, ea. @10 | "CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 5092 75 for Fost "W 3,508,404 o Apples 36 5| Oranges.” doz 39| fancy. Valenclas, §262 25 for choice and $1@ Peoria . 2,768,504 LIVERPOOL. Cantalou ... 10@12! Persimmons, 81150 for standard; $1@3 per box: Hartford 2,420,303 Wheat— Cranberries, qt..—@ib|Prunes, 1b .. @ 8| Grape Fruit, $1 50@2 50; Mexican Limes, Rochester 2,676,166 Opening . Pecans {Pomexranates, enzio@ | $50° Bananas, $161 75 per bunch for Ha- Atlanta . 788,811 Closing Brazil Nuts {Peaches, per 1b...8@10 | wailan and $2 5043 for Central American; Des Moines 2, 823 PARIS. Rananas, doz . 3@ 8 | Pineapples, $2@2 50 per dozen. New Haven. 31800 Wheat— et Jan.-Apl. | Chestnuts o . shville ... 397,303 Opening . 135 * 21 00 | Cocoanuts, each..—@10 3 : : ol Spoiane, Wash 2,458,083 losing: | e, e e Mee"ib.. sars | Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey 2,114,232 Flour— | Fresh Figs, Ib...10215Raspberries, dr..40@60 - 1,360,533 10.7 | Opening . 28 20 . | Grapes, per Ib...3@ 3 Strawberries, par The market continues in very good condi- 1.468.268 1.4 1 Closing .. 2820 | Grape Frult. dzibeas!| drawer ... 20630 | tion for sellers, the demand for almost every- 1.728.806 15.5 - Huckleberries,Ib 10§15 Walnuts, per 1b..15420 | thing in the list being good. 1072 % Eastern Livestock Market. =~ | mes. doz .....10g10|Watermelons, €a-10625 | NEW FRUIT-Apricots, 10%c. fcr Royals 1,407,860 A % 3 a VEGETABLES— | ana 9g11c for Moorparks; E Evagorated Apples. 1832, CHICAG Artichokes, doz..40@50 Onions, per I1b.. 1@ 2| 414@5ljc: sun-dried, ches, e | CHICAGO, B 1 Pears, 6@10c; Nectarines. 4@5%c; Figs, white, | & 1506, 644 | CHICAGO. Oct. 16 —CATTLEReceipts, | Beans, white, ih. [Okra, dried, ! 5 In boxes: Plums, pitted, 5gSc perib. | T g | 000, Including 500 Texans. Market slow. Good | Colored. ner Ih 5n — Potatoes, 16 .. .1%UZ | ES—1903 crop, 2%@3ic for the fo | s 1203, to prime_steers, $5 1045 85: poor to meum, | Dried Lima, lb.. 6@ 8 ips, per dz.15@20 | $3 50@4 75: stockers and feeders, §2 25@4 10: | Cabbage, each... 5910 Radishes,dz behsl5m20 | RAISINS—Followink are prices free on | cows, §1 40G4 40: heifers, $2@4 canners, | Celery, head | board to_common shipping points: Imperial | §1 40G2 50; bulls, $2@4 25; calves, $2 50@ | Cress, dz bunch.]5@- 6| ciusters, 83 per 20-Ih box; Dehesa cluster { 2 | 7 25; Texas-fed steers, $2 754 Western $2 30; fancy clusters, l?:d:l-crr:n uug;m”ui- H steers, $3G4 5@ 6l per Ib ........ 3@ 5| ers, §1 B5; 2-crown London Layers, $1 45; 4- | ROGE—Receipts: To-day, 12.000; to-morro om‘fipfiuxs. per 1b.. 5@ 6 | crown standard loose Muscatels, 6% @ 0000. 10@20c lower. *Mixed ‘and hutchers'. | Green Peppers, 1b i3 Gpinacn, per 1b.—@ 5 | 1b; 3-crown standard loose Muscatels, U@ $£5 5066 10; good to choice heavy, $5 5@ Dried Peppers . 10625 Sweet Potatoes, | 63ec; 2-crown standard Muscatels, 6@63c: ovgh heavy, 25@5 65; light, §5 508 15; | Beg Plant . @ 5 per 1b ... [ Seedless Mus: | bulk of sales, $3 G0@S 90. & | Green Peas, 1b... 64 5 Thyme,dz bnchs | floated, 3%c; 10,000, C. Charleston, € Northern IWheat Market. OREGON. Oct. 1. Wheat—Walla Walla, Totals, U, § - 819 Outside N. Y. FORTLAND, ey, et 750, Bluestem, 70e: 7 Toronto | WASHINGTON Winnipeg . TACOMA, Oct. 1 ‘heat—1ic higher,; Halifax Bluestem, §0tc; Club, 76%e. Ottawa B Vancouver, * | Hamition | LOCAL MARKETS. | N - * Ik B Exchange and Bullion. 643 . 42| T . Local bankers have received word that t oot included in | goirotary of the Treasury has recently re- | 1is becausoe of no comparison for last year. ot included in totals because containing other items than clearings. fused to accept any offers.of silver. and has also announced that no more will be purchased | at gresent. T A s a | Sterlt Exchange, sixty days.. New York Grain and Produce. | Steriing Exchange, sight ... — °4 385 N Sterling Exchange, cables 187 | New York Exchange, sight EW YORK, Oct. 16.—FLOUR-—Receipts, | New York Exchan 5 a8 i ge, telegraphic 897 barrels; exports, 17.502 barrels; sales, | Silver, ver ounce Y 51137. .700 barrels each. Firmer and held higher. | Mexican Dollars 47 WHEAT—Receipts, 71,115 bushels; S, ey =pot, | firm: No. 2 red, S3%c elev; ST o | "heat rai S et W d N,,,[,,“,,:,'[‘,f,',"’,',,‘"“g‘,m"'{f Lo Wheat and Other Grains. 1 hard ) L ded | again by the December option, which r-.amm light receipts, higher English cables, a Iiberal #hort Interest and a bullish cash situation. Foreign houscs aiso bought options. The ciose was strong at %@%c net advance. Sales in. WHEAT-—The foreign markets showed little change. Liverpool cabies said that the:weath- er in the Argentine was very favorable. Chicago was 1lsc higher,” with the South- west buying. The exports for the week, Flour included, as given by Bradstreet's, refined, firm. Oregon Valley, §1 40@1 45 per ctl. DRIED FRUITS. FUTURES. EVAPORATED APPLES The market was Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. quiet, with only a very light trade reported. Open. High. 1 Common are quoted at 4@5c: prime, 5 5 . . ow. Close. i oy, SNt 4 @5%c; | December ..$1 41 $1 41% 81 407% $1 411g PRUNES—Spot prunes are in moderate de- 2 p. m. Session, mand, though they are moving hardly so rap- idly as might be expected at this season. Prices are steady and range from 3%c to Tc for all grades. APRICOTS—Attract a fair demand and hold- No sales. BARLEY--Futures showed change, but the cash grain w; will be seen. no particular as weaker, as CASH BARLEY. | ers are firm in their views. Choice are quoted | _Feed, $1 11,@1 15; Shipp: ‘ | 3t sug@olsc extra chocs at 10G10%c 4nd | §) 2gi 25 Aouler U 3P grriss A ancy @ 3 choice. PEACHES—Are quiet at 7%c for choice, T% Session 9 o 11:30 a. m. @8%e¢ for extra choice and 9% @10%c for fars”, Open. High. Low. Closa, A December ..§1 12% $112% $112 §112 New York Metal Market. s S, ! i | December $1 113, NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Spot tin advanced 3s | OATS—A better demand for red and black #a to £115 5s 2d in_London, but futures were | for sced is reported, but otherwise the m: unchanged at £116 &s. Locally, tin was qulet | ket shows no change. Offerings are ample for at $26 50@25 80. | all_current needs, Copper was a_shade higher {n London, spot | _ White, $1 zu@1 521 Black, $1 40g1 60; closing at an advance of 05 3d to £54 125 64, | Red, $1 20@1 25 for feed and §1 25@1 35 for and futures bs higher at £54 7a €d. In New | seed: Gray, $1 22%@1 27% per ctl. York the market for copper was duli. Lake is| CORN—The market has again weakened un- 15, electrolytic at quoted at $13@13 12 $13 and casting at $12 6215, . Lead was steady in New York at $4 50 and in London at £11. Spelter was unchanged at £20 5s in London and unchanged bere at $6. der large offerings from Chis 0 at )- tations. The demand is lufi‘l.llck.lu"r b ‘Western, sacked, $1 32% for Yellow, $1 3214 for White and $1 :0 for mixed; California large Yellow, $t 35@1 40; small round do, nominal; White, §1 35@1 40 per ctl. Iron cl at 50s in Glasgow and at 43s 94| RYE—§1 256@1 30 per otl, in Middleboro. Locally, iron was quiet. No.| BUCKWHEAT—$2 25@2 50 per ctl, i Patuners, ana Mo, 1 famdry, Southers, Flour and Millstuffs. soft, . - FLOUR—California Family Extras, New York Cotton Market. . |4 8, ususl ierms: Bakers: Extras $5 5004 o) o on and Wa: Nnnnn.«‘ ?fl kmtur bbl NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The cotton market Pl'”"bel‘ n i e ers’, osed 3 4 points of the best packages are as e e ‘net 18 %o 25 points higher B e ;"fi;“m S Ry . 3 Corn $3 25; cream do, $4: Oai ramn Market. Groats, ;- Buckw! Chicago Grain Mark, el o o184, 251, Bucicwneat CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—The demand for De- | Outs, bbia 60, i b2y Oats, $7 i uufi-“u“;'m 1o rl Barley, u;.nm'm boxes, $7; Green 50 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. continue fi to $20. Hay e aga as recel a Shorts were active buyers throughout the entire ses- sion and the demand from thls source wax |- responsible for much of the advance. Opening here prices were steady on private dispatches from Liverpool stating that Japan was buy- Ay Yy A ATy to Ye ' wi 1] markets ‘:"th N showing a good advance early In the day prices here followed suit. and for the balance of the session, al there were nmlz slight sold up with fine working pts have been gs E h‘ll-'-'-flmnvu vlhulfinuuq ine bet e A i B, L clling ot throug. Brokers. roughe. o 108K Lettuce, per doz.156320| Turn per dz. Lecks,dz bunchs 15@2¢ | vomatoes, 1b Lima Beans, FISH— Barracouta Carp atfish b, 64 & Springfiela, ... SHEEP-— Receipts, Sheep and lambs, Wheeling, W. Va steady to 150 lower. (ood to cholee wethers, | Wichita A | §2 25@4; fair to cholce mixed, $243: Youngstown . $2 25@4; native lambs 2 Helena ... Western lambs, $§3 75@5 25 Lexington . . —— Chatt Roe : 3 TR e St. Louis Wool Market. Latha w Bedford.... — Flounders ... ¥ mn\z,wn- - ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16.-Wool dull, nominally | Hallbut e s unchanged; medium grades eombing and cloth. | Herring . Cantan. 0. 8 - | ing, 17@22¢: lght. fine, 15@1715c; heavy, fine, | Mackerel Jacksonville. a 17.1 | 12814%¢; tub washed, 26@30c. Do horse | Greensburg. Pa.. ol Dt GELIET Rockford. 111 81.3 ¥ - 9 s otetey 100 Epringfieid, © i o Northern Business. s . T R i Al I 38.6 | _— Sardines e Do hardshell.ib 810 Quincy, Ti.. Qi 1L o i é vy v Sioux Falls, S. D 04 AND. Oct. 16 —Clearings, $625,537; | Stried Bass ...15G20\Mussels. quart @124 e 16.—Clearings, $333, Fomping aw| Do Fastern.dzicgid s KA Oct. 18— Cleari G e i - frfoeferferiestosfeite .~ Clearings, $476,442; e R g s 7.8 balances, $61,148 L] L] =**Houston 154 e e ***Galveston .. 20.8 | ! prices, cluded: N”», 2 red. May. §3 11-16@84 5-16c, 800,000 bushels. Japan was reporte okt o Closed at Bilic: Decamber, 68G88%4c. closed al|fn Indla Minnespolls uas o friad i c. : i 4.000,000 bushels, against about 1,000,000 HOPS—Steady; Pacific Coast. 1903 crop, | year ago, and Duluth stocks are also larger H#J N than a year ago. oy HIDES—steady. futures were higher. but the | COFFEE—8pot Rio, firm: No. 7 invel unchanged. © millers are 5%c; mild. steady; Cordova, 7@11c. Closed net | T he tniniicat: 48 they are paying more to 10 points higher for futures. December. | iy | 5@5.15c; March, 5.25@5.35c; Mav. 5.40@5.50c; | FANE WHEAT Tuly, Sb@s.00c; Sevtember. 50065700, California Club, #1 5041 45; California SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 28c;| White Australian, $1 C@1 55; Northern Clun. centrifugal, 96 test, 3%c; molasses sugar, 3i4c; | $1 40@1 42%; Northern Blue Stem, $1 50@1 55; 1 Beans and Seeds. Lima Eeans are off again and weak at the decline. demand for overland up come davs ago. B er. while Red Kidneys higl The market tled. BEAN] Butters, $§3 White $2 3; Lima, Blackeye. §1 40G1 50, EUS—Brown Mustard, §$2 63; 1 Yae; T eGP Siner, 3g5 23 oer DRIE! os, small S0 Wh $2 5062 65 per Mustard, on.. D PEAS—Gree Potatoes, Onions and I"egct;wblr:,v Fancy Salinas Bugpanks but as supplies were moderate, unchanged. River and Oregon $2 3082 40; Pink, $2 40; Red Kidneys. etl; $1 70@1 S0; Large \White continue firm under the shipment which started and Pinks are low- e quoted Peéa. ite, $3G3 25 Horse nominal; were rather is frregular and unset- $3 25; | large Red, $2 90@ | Yellow Canary, Rape, | Broom Corn Seed, $209 . $1 S0G2 per ctl. less active, prices were arbanks con- tinued quiet and very weak. There was no inquiry for were largely nominal over etock was abundant were a little easler, althe lower. and weak. ough not quite an increase in the receipts. Receipts 0f vegetables were rather light and | River Reds and the quotations There were no fresh ! arrivals of Sweets from Merced, but carried- Onions quotably The recent advance in prices caused prices of several kinds were higher. Tomatoes were rather scarce during the early trade and were firm at $0@50c ver box, but the market weakened upon the receipt of heavy suppli late in the day and closed weak at previous with quite a, surpl lus unsold. Green Corn, Okra, Summer Squash, Egg Plant and Lima Beans were in light recelpt and all those Wax Beans were scarce and firm, while String were plentiful descriptions were firmer. and weak. Quest and steady at previous prices, POTATOES—Hurbanks trom the river, 0@ 8¢ per ctl; Salinas Bnr_b;élkl. $1 25@1 45 per | 7 Sweet Potatoes, '$1 2@ d and $1 25 for Stock- ctl; Oregon Burbank: Reds, 60@Tic per ctl 1°35 per ctl for Me: ree 00¢ per ctl; O BNIONS—60asSe per ctl. VEGETABLES — Green Corn, T5c@$1 25 per sack: Green Peas, 2@ per 1b: Green Peppers were in good re- River String Beans, 1%@2%c per 1b: Wax, 3@3%ke: Lima Beans, 4@Sc per 1b; Tomatoes 25@50c per box; cumbers, 40@50c per_bo: Green Peppers. 35@50c per fo@5e for Bell: Green Okra, 10 Feg Plant, 40@60c per box; Marrowfat Squasl 51012 per ton. Summer Squash, 35@50c per box; Cab. bage. tue Der ctli Carrots, 7bc per sack: ¢ i Garlie, 3@4c per 1b: tor Chile ard per bo: box Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was ‘nberll.ly supplied and easy. ing the week, aggregating 7 cars. had The heavy receipts of Western dur- a de- pressing effect on Californian, and everything in the chicken line was dul several descriptions quoted easie owing to the competition lower. ot ‘hich were offered freely. D‘;lc:c'elp't’s ‘of Game were liberal and included quite & quantity of Wild Ducks, which were in good demand. the bag lmit law s of Ducks were seized, no dealer being allowed . The game with prices of Ducks were wild wardens enforced | trictly and several sacks ' g to handle more than fifty birds. Snipe and Doves were scarce and firm. Rabbits, Hare | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Conditions in Butter and Cheese are about large handler of are unevenly dis- tore. t i Rt e cholce flats at , as s the case with w“ weak or steady, according to the er yesterday, but g as 1.5:0'“ -—Qlufin: best, regardless cleaned up. choose Thompson Seedless standard, 6c. 1he follow- ink quotations on seeded are for a limited Fancy, 16 ounces per Ib, T%e: % s per package, 6%c; choice, 16 ocunces per Ib. 7%c; cholce, 12 ounces per pack- age, 6lc; fancy, bulk, per Ib, 7ic; choice, per 1b, 7 TS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13%e; No. 2, 11tc; No. 1 hardshell, 13c. No. 1c; Almonds, 11c for Nonperelis, 10i4c for 1 X L, 10%e for Ne Plus Ultras and 8%c for Langue- ¢; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern: Fecans, 119 $4 50@5; California Chestnuts, HONEY—Comb, new, 121;@14c for white and w@llc for amber; new water white ex- tracted, 5%@6%e; light amber extracted, 5e; dark, 3%@4%: BEESWAX 27629 3 Cocoanuts, | 10@15¢ per b Provisions. hicago was higher on the day, though the were selling. The San Francisco mar- quiet and featureless. RED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for 13c for light medfum, 15c for light, 4c for extra light, 18%c for sugar-cured and for extra sucar-cured: Eastern sugar- cured Hams, 15%2@15%c; California Hams, 15 iic: Mess Beef, $11 50 per bbl; extra Mess, Family, $13G13 50: . extra clear, $25; Mess, a Pork, 121sc; Pig Pork, $28 Smoked Heef, 15¢ per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at %o ver Ib for | compound and 9%c' for pure; half barrels, pure, 10c; 10-1b tins, 10%c; 5-ib tins, 10%c; 3 10%¢, S A SLENE--One half barrel, O%ic: thres half barrels, Digc; one tierce, 9Kc; two terces, 934c; five tierces, 9lic per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell abouf 11:c under quotations. Jeavy Saltedh medium, 8%c; Se; light, Steers, O%c: ‘Cow ;«l-.;e':’ s«:*m heavy and Sc for light; Stags, | Gor Galtea Kip, Stic; Salted Veal, 0lge: Salted calf, 10c; dry Hides, 15@15%c¢; dry Kip, \dry Calf, 17c; Sheepskins, sheariings, »q | 30n each; short Wool, 40@80c each: medium, 7 @s0c: long wool, $1@1 50_each; Horse Hides, salt, $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, $1 95@1 75 for small and 30c for Colts: Horse Hides, ary, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for me- ! din 11 25 for_small and 50c for Coits, Bk Sjkl’r'w———ury Mexican, 32 dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central Americanm, 32c. | Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c. large and smcoth, Hlc; medium, 35c: small, 20c. TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 413¢ per Ib; No. 2, de; grease, T @3c. " WOOL—Fall clib—San Joacuin Lambe’. 9@ . Middie County, 11@12¢; Nortrern Free, H%‘m’c’; Northern Defective, 10@1ic: Hum- boldt and Mendocino, 12@14c; Nevada, 13@15¢c; Ovegon, fine, 1S@ldc; Oregon, medium, 17c P Obs—20g23¢ per 1b for California and 209 23¢ for Oregon. Meat Market. Local butchers and packers quote prices, with the demand and supply balancitS: 5 pESSED MEATS. \Wholesale rates from slaghterers to dealers 0 H T SRR e for Cows. VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 8@8c per Ib. MOTTON—Wethers, T4G8¢; Ewes, 1@7i4c er pound. e AMB--0@10c per pound. FORK—Dressed Hogs, $4@9%c rer pound. LIVESTOCK MARKET. llowiug guotations are for good, sous Llsg:(or:k.adeuvfled In San Francisco. less 3 per cent shrinkage for Cattie: CATTLE—Steers, 8G9; Cows and Helfers, 7asc: thin co\;}":cpb:r Dl ound, e CALVES—4i gToss welght). SHEEP—Wethers, Pa’sxc: Bwes, 3@3lc r pound (zross welght). PLaMps—$2 er_head. B o e 14 2 T e under 150 Ibs, 5%4@5%c; Sows, 20 per cent off: Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. ,fl;:mc: Sen_Quentin, previous about BAGS—Grain H ne, i Bags, 6l4c, 6%c and Tic for ihe three grades; Brown @7 5e. $8 per 50; Bryan in_barrels,” 75 | Whal ral white, ou‘ .:‘ ‘barrels, 58¢ for Ceylon and tral IL—Water White Coal Ol u‘;’fi?‘ o in cases, Zlc; Star, 21¢; 2de; for Aus- in bulk, e in 19%c; 2714 s 11 AUCTION SALES 22 GRAND g AUC TION SAL ot - ALL-PURPOSE HORSES. 40 head. weighing from 1200 to 1600 Ibs.. ages ranging from 4 to S years: aiso several standard-bred roadsters; Edith, 2:10; Monaco, 2:15, and mares by Director, Guy McKinney, etc. These fine horses are ali sound, well bro- ken and suitable for any kind of work. Sale takes place next WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. a1, _ Commencing at_7:43. Occidental Horse Exchange, 246 Third St., near Folsom. WILLIAM G. LAYNG, Livestock Auctioneer. Horses at salesyard Tuesda: bags, 10c more for all Tablets—Halt barrels, 6.10c: boxes, 6.35c per 1b. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. kinds Flour, qr sks .. 10,360 Hay, tons a7 | Wheat, ctis 1,645 Tallow, ctls 25 ctia 88731 Peits, No. 170 tls 465 , No. 1,041 ) 2,260| Quickstl: 3 Potatoes, sks 2400/ Leather. rolls 125 Onions, sks .... 1,100 Wine. gals .... 90.300 Bran, sks . 810/ Brandy, gals 4.300 Hops, bales ... 330/Sugar, ctls .. 20 Wool, bales ... 498/Chicory, bble . 35 Middiings, sks.. 706(Lime, bbls ..... 317 — | STOCK MARKET. B It was another, dull day in local securities and the only change of consequence was a decline in Gas and Electric in the afternoon to $66. The oil stocks continued dull and Oakland Ofl 1 cent, delinquent November and Linda Vista Oil, 2 cents, delinquent ember 14. California Powder Works (new corporation) has declared a regular monthly dividend of 50 cents per share, payable October 20. A sale is reported of thirty shares Ameri- can National Bank at $120. The Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota has declared a regular monthly divi- dend of 25 cents per share, payable October 26. Stock and Bond Exchange. FRIDAY, Oct. 16—2 p. m. featureless. Recent oll assessments are: r‘-d Asphaitum, UNITED STATES BONDS. |0 T Co Bs.. 105 Do con Se.1 S Poft AGs (1905)Sr A.103 (1905)Sr B.108 1 104 006) ISPBR - 1123, § V Wat 6s.100% — 1023 Do 4s 3dm. 99 Stkn G&E 6a. 03 3 121 UG &E 5s. WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa. 33 47 |Port Costa... — Marin Co ... 61 ISp v W Co 39% | GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L& P. 3% 4%SFG&E.. 68 Mutual E L. 11% 13 F Gas 3 Pac G Imp.. — 33 [Stock G Lighting 35 U G & B. EG&R | |2 | w la Sac TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. G&E..66 67 INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd 825 330 BANK STOCKS SF { — 125 LP&A i — 05 |Mer Trust — 485 |Merch Bx Cal Safe Dp. — 160 |S F Nationl First Nationi — AVINGS BANKS. Ger 8 & L. — — |Sav& L Soe. 95 108 Hum S & L. — Sec Sav Bk.400 500 Mutuai Sav.. — — |Union T Co. — — § F Sav U.600 STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 205 |Prestdio .... — 41 Geary . — 80 | POWDER. 65 Vigorit - 5 SUGAR. Hana P Co. — 15c |Kilauea 8 C. — 6 Hawalian_C. $415 461 Makaweli C. 20% 22 Honokaa § C 12% 133 (Onomea S C. 32 = 8 Hutch S P C 9% 10% |[Paauhau S C 16% MISCELLANEOU! Alaska Pack. — 155 |Oceanic 8§ C. — L2 Cal Fruit As. 98 — [Pac A F AL 2% — | Cal Wine As. — 96 c C Borax.167 — ! Morning Session. H SR i 30 Paauhau 8 P Co...... « 18 0 20 £ F Gas & Electric Co. . 67 00 i Afterncon Session. Board— ‘10 8 F Gas & Electric Co......... 66 00 | 90 Spring Valiey Water Co, s 10... 40 00 ! 10 Spring Valley Water Co... e OO 1 g e B | CaliforniaStock and OilExchange " 0il Stocks— Bid. Asked. Alma . 135 s B Aztee ...... rz) Califor Standard L i 110 Claremont W 139 60 1 00 18 v 20 19 5 0 13 50 o Ilh Reed Crude . § F & McKittrick. san Joaquin O & D. Miscellaneous— Abby Land & Improvement. ‘Alameda Sugar .. ‘American Biscuit ‘American District Tel Cal Gas & Electric Corp California. Cotton Mills California Jockey Club. California” Shipping Co. 2 Cal Title Ins & Trust. 130 Central Bank of Oakland. 1 00 Chutes Company - = - 200 875 700 1525

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