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THE SAN —_——_—.____. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. stock market higher again. ss on the local stock exchanges. n the dowon grade. Exchange as before. still low, with tommage excessive. t steady and in fair demand. n, with a very fair inquiry. Corn in liberal supply and easy. Rye unchanged. Bran, Middlings and Hay as before. unsettled, with some October short buying. roducts lower. uTE 18% seee B0 44 46 7 ki3 %8 ) 2B 2w | prd. 3 Southern Pacific .. 41i Southern Railway. 18 Southern Ry pfd.. 78 | Teyss & Facifc .. 23 Tol St L & W | Tol St L & W pm 25 | Union Pacifie . 72 Union Pacific pfd.. 84 | Wavash oty ..o 18 Wabash pfd . 31 ‘Vfll»l & Lake Erie | able w;fi'r and mlil‘n:‘-‘ but in the sence of any special pressure a December feeling was . shade higher at uhc. g Trading In oats was only moau-n.n and re was buying by some of the eetu! peo- ple, while the selling was scattered. Country were light and receipts lml.llvr December closed 4@%c lower at 35c. In spite of lower prices for hogs at the yards the provision m: ruled firm, due mainly to a fair support from packers, al- though shorts were also a shade January pork and lard each higher, while ribs were up 1 The leading futures ranged as follows: | | | ‘ : . | Wiseomein “Centzal. 90 187 sk 1w | nd A <f v ¢ oted. Wisconsin Cen pfd. 8 3444 | 2 lillstufis as previously quote: | \Express Companies— sy steady, Eggs still higher and Cheese unchanged. | Ansertean .0 180 | 7 sl o | Unitea States 100 | Fruits, Nuts and Raisins sclling very well. | Wells-Fargo ... 200 } 2 . | Miecellaneous- s s, Bacon and Lard weak at the recent decline. | Amalgam Coppar.. 3815 | Am Car & Foundry ? weak and dull, with liberal arrivals. 48 5:4‘ - | Am Hops firmer again, wwith an improving n'rmanrf ke o 3% A : | Am Locomotive pfd 72 | Hides quiet and easy. here and in the East. | Am Smelt & Ret.. 415 | F ! bl Y o e zw"fc:’b \n& mn xggh" Boof. Aladion I Pork iheral supbly. Am Sugar Refining 51 E n and Pork L SupPis | Anaconda. Min Co. . s i Sl EPe & oo 6 A . rooklyn Rap Trn 8 Coa marked up *ic per galion. Colo, na&;m o ’ . | Columbus & Coal F es, Onions and 1'egetables in large supply. Consoltaates Gas . 4 s ; ¥ | General Bleetric Poultry in hght wand. Game arriving in bad condition. Internat Paper ... 2 internat Paper pfd Fresh Fruitce sectine =oif o ' Internat Pump ... Fresh Fruits n g with a good inquiry. S E wer e ational Biscuit National Lead .... ’ P | Eureka 30.10 52 48 .00 | North American .. v £vace Farallon 50.00 54 28 00 | Pacific Mail Fresno 292 88 56 100 | People's Gas .. . i es for meats are Flagstaft 30.04 68 28 .00 | Pressed Steel Car.. ' Protective A, | Independence 2095 84 B2 .00 | Pressed & Car ptd *- | 1ns_ Angeles 20.04 76 52 200 | Pullman Paj Car . Mt Tamalpais 8 72 200 | Republic Steel E rth Head 52 50 00 | Republic Steel pfd. . ix 82 b4 00 | Rubber Goods 1> 8% 38 {00 | Rubber Goods pfd. ... rtiand 55 48 .00 | Tenn Coal & Tron.. 1,800 20 | t Re: 58 50 00| U S Leather 400 7 Red Bluft 90 58 (00| U § Leather pfd 800 % Roseburg 30.12 70 44 .00 | U 8 Rubber . 014 Sacramento 20.92 88 BS .00 U 8 Rubber vffl .. 31 P It Laka 30.10 68 48 .00 | U 8 Steel . 20,800 1874 SEloe. Pr n Fraicleco.29.98 64 52 100! U 8 Steel pfd ..... 55905 123 n L. Oblepo.20.98 70 50 o0 | Western Union ... 5800 L San Diego ...20.90 66 60 ‘00 e s 3018 52 48 0 Total sales ...560,400 Spokane 30.06 T2 3¢ v 00 NEW YORK BONDE Tatoogh 30.20 54 48 Cloudy .00 17 § ref 2¢_reg...10815 L & N unified 4=. 9815 Walla Walla..30.08 74 Clear 00| Do coupon --...1081 Man con gold 4s.101% | + Winnemucea 30 Cloudy 00| g 3e. reg.....10713 Mex Central 4s Yuma Clear L0 Do coupon. . - % EATH = . = Do new 4s_ reg. and Crops | WEATHER 1 AND GENBRAL| Donewds. r FORECAST. | Do old 45 reg. A G McAdie section There has besn but littie change in pres-| Do coupon .....110% N R of M con 4. ® Sectiof | sure during the past twenty-four hours over | Do 5 reg.....101% N Y Cen gen 3%s i i n half of the countrr. A stagnant| Do coupon . 1021, N J Cen gen Be..120 . es over the Rocky Mountain dis- Atchison gen 4s.. 9013 Northern Pac 4s..101% N trict, and s vet there is but lttle indication | Do ads %! Do 38 ........ 70% . oe prevailed | Of.8 change Atlantic C L 90 ' N & W con de .. 964 narte of iha | Slghtly cooler weather hes prevailed gen- | Balt & Ohio 974 /Or S L 4s & par. 01 | was generally clear, | ©Tally on the Pacific slope. In the great val Do 3%s 9 Penn conv 3igs.. 961, T oy "ol |ley of California afternoon temperatures are | Central of Ga 5:.105% Reading gen 4s.. 96 = | b mo et di- | &l ‘about 90 degrees. Conditions have been Do lst Inc..... 65 'St & I M con Ae110 | F e ooat: | excellent for ratsin making & Ohio 4351011 §t L & § F fg 4s. 81% T i | Fog prevails from the Farallones to Bureka. | Chi & Alton 8las. 72 ° St. L § IV Ists.. 0415 & e thaw | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty B & Q new 4s. 027 Seaboard®A L 4s. condition in ring the week. S MESLE gen 4n.100 & N W con 78 5N P Sl hours ending at midnight October 21 Northern California — Cloudy Wednesday, possibly light showers on the northern coast: n's crop arrived in S light northerly winds inland; fresh erly Do col Rockite, Proo Ooats Ben | (T2d on coast With 108, fresh westetly | 0 OO b zen 4080 . | Union Pae 4o sout two weeks earlier thern California—Cloudy ~ Wednesday; | Chicago Term 4s. 731, Do conv 4s.... B4l b Beare 1t b e | tresh westerty winds Con Tobacco 4s... 54 (U § Steel 24 5s. 711 - ke Sl Foir Wednesday. Colo & South ds. 84 |Wabash lats . 1 an Francisco and Viclnity—Cloudy Wed-' D & R G 4s..... 8913} ‘En deb nesday; lignt southerly winds changing to | Erie prior lien'ds. 8674 i heel e i} . ;.:1,)( erly, with fog in the morning and | p “Q.FeN .S 104 |C T & T con oA . 6914 | . G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | Hocking Val “iony i 3 i NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. | ] R 8 BRI il 10 Little Chief ..... 07 . ASTERN MARKETS. || 14 Omtario - 450 | ? - 7 | 10 Ophir .. T 140 * RO 2P e~ e S SaeEerRT e s & " TH o] 04 Phoenix . . ' York Stock Mark o G Val L I Sae” or) Con 5 Savage - - 04 arket. | Horn Sflver 1 00 Sierra Ne NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Wall street's highly 1\ imagination, as is the case almcst in- ook an extreme view of the harm- fes of Monday’s event in Balti- ding this to be the case to-day, the erators who sold stocks with undue freedom 1 Monday bought them back to-day. rease in the volume of dealings indicates that not all of the stocks sold on Monday were re- bought to-day. Prices moved easily upward, however, and retrieved the greater part of yes- terday’s losses. Whether there was more causes for yesterday's perturbation” than was irdicated by the sequel to-dey may never be known, but the acuteness of the fears feit yes- was greatly dissipated from the outset market and confidence grew steadily throughout the day. There was a small set- oy com. & reported | back during the final hour, but this was ap- parently due to nothing more than the normal profit taking by room traders invited by so Quring the | considerable an advance. The market rallied . mal most | 2gain_and closed very firm and but little be- low the best. It was generally understood be- o fore the opening of the market that concerted -ding | measures had been taken at Pittsburg to pro- rops and | tect any weakness in the situation there. It by aleo kn that heavy transfers of cur- ¥y were being made to Baltimore to insure againet sudden demands upon de- ere. It became known immediately fn Wall sirect also that ail of the Baitimors institutions Wad opened their doors this morn- | ing and only slight evidences of fear were being shown by depositors. Such as was shown | was reported later as being dis: trict ape pick- Tokays district least one of yesterday's instance: been unduly precipitated. It cannot be that the character of to-day’s buying car- ried very great conviction as to its lllblllnllll Qullil\ as most of it was attributed to DI‘O~ lfi!' nal operators either for purposes of cov- & short accounts or for manipulating prices the | inst the short interests. Nevertheless the considerable advance in prices failed to velop any new pressure to sell stocks, and was effective also in impressing the the desirability of covering the short con- tracts, in contrast with the recent air of con- ence of the bear party in selling the market an occasional rally. “The feeling among lhe s was that the failures at Baitimore vered the weak spots in ihe situntion. oog fact that to-day brought no extension of uble gave the impression that the worst the strain was over, which would demon- ifficient strengih in the situation (c any longer demands that might fol There was little in the news of the day to | ic Sugar's special strength w ing the extra session of Cof the sole purpose of perfecting the iprocity measure. in A mated Copper turned to some extent he expe on of a decision in the Boston Ventura, Bean w‘y:;?‘x\ng'r X gation this week. Montreal, s bolew et Inxlx adel; phia and® London, whose selling has Sugar beet har. red th ent depression, were reported as buycrs to-day and Large taking of gray ful factor and the continued to make a this heiped the recov n for export made a heip- current railroad earnings | good_showing. 3 crop is reported about last season's. Wine grapes are peaches are going tc and fruit n making drving | o eted, Oranges are in excel- 1”2“"_:11 Tarket was firm as a_moderate e o s with | pemand = ported. Total sales, par value, Walnut picking continues. | * [niied ‘States be LOS ANGELES SUMMAR { tast " call »onds were unchanged on the eckc closed With high temperatures NEW YORK STOC) groves are in good shape, wit i S K LIST. % rces are loaded with frait Atchison = Lo ose. 4 | Atchison ptd . :; um [ A SUMARY. Pait & Ohio ... nfi 8 jons were generally favor- | Balt & Ohlo pfd.. o meking good growth, and stock | Canadian Pacific.. 1183 lw* Plowing is progressing. | Central of N J. i ng up nicely. A few farm- | Ches & Ohio . % ” s : Chi & Alton 4 % Chi & Alton fi__,’,: cu., " r Report Cadw 1, 18y i cCaNWw 2515 . . CT&Y® an Pnrlflc time.) CT & T pld, 80 cf —S p.m. {CCC & 8t L. i e seasonal ratnfalls to | Colo South th.those of same date last 5 Jast twenty-four hours: This Colo South 1s: pfd. oo outs, 24 ped. Delaware & Hud Last 24 Hours. Season. ARG L..‘ G R v -+ 27y, 000 3 0.0 500 ;U.A 603 0.00 }}fifk:f' pidl 0 10 gav SB 0.0 nols Cen OAST RECORD. iy fi'@ e 51 g 1 83 133 P 1051 “ETATL = % H 17 : a5 35 - - 5 Faker 30.16 65 35 NW Cloudy Careon ...... 30,06 76 32 NE O -00! Ontario & West .. 20% m' By The de- | rts with | Iron Siiver . Leadville Con . 1 40 Small Hopes < Standard BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | Money— Westinghouse cm. 67 | call loans .36+ | Mining— ! Time loans .....6G6 |Adventure . Bonds— Allouez ! Atchison lIsts ... 98% Amalgamated .... Mex Central 4s.. 68 Bingham Raflroads— & Hecla . Atchison 661 Centennial . ! Do ptd ........ SN Copper Boston & Albany.248 Boston & Maine.167 Boston_Elevated NYNH&H Fitchburg pfd Unlon Pacific Mexican Central Miscellaneout 0ld Dominion ... % | Osceola llN‘ |Parrot . | Ame; Mass Electric . YVictoria . Winona Wolverine . 50% i LONDON CLOSING STOCKS, Consols for money 8815 Y Central Consols for acct.. sh} Anaconda 3%, 3 * 67% lontatrio & Wi P United Fruit . | Atchison g | Do pfd . 0% | Pennsylvania 801, Balt & Ohio % Rand Mines Can Pacific l:z\nnnldlnl . Ches & Ohio 3| Do 1st Chi Gt Western. |5». Do 2nd 'pra Chi M & St Paul. 14044 | Southern Ry 184 | DeBeers . 19%|" oo pra .. k2] Den & Rln Gl [Sou Pacific 417, Union_Pacific Ilinots Central Louis & Nash Mo Kan & Tex.. 167%/ Bar silver, quiet, 25%d per ounce. Money, 1%@1% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for | short bills is 3% per cent; for three months’ | bilis, 3% per cent New York Grain and Prt;ducc. | NEW. YORK, Oct. 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 407 barrels; exports, 22,143 barrels; firm and | rly active. | WHEAT—Receipts, 71,515 bushels; exports, 39,985 bushels. 853¢ 7 ly elevator; No. 2 red, 85%c f. 0. b. -non No. | 1 Northern Duluth, 91%c f. o. b. afloat; 0. 1/ The speculation | hard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b, afloat, Options Shone $107,90 | opened about steady, wheat develoWl activity | | and strength on a further scare of December shorts and advances in outside markets, to- | gether with rumors of export business. EVGI\'.- | ually, however, it turned irregular and cleud‘ easy under realizing at %@%ec net decline. May, | 827, @a3%c, closed 82%c; July, 8014@8lc, closed | 80%4c: Decemter, 86 5-16G87 3-16c, closed 88%c. | gLlOPE—Steady; Pacific Coast, 1908 crop, 25 @29c. HIDES--Steady. Wi '00L—Firm. | PETROLEUM—Firm. 5 | MOLASSES—Steady. | COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady: No. T _invoice, | 5 13-16c; mila, firm: Cordova, T%@12c. Fu. | tures closed steady, 5 to 10 points higher. | Sales, 55,500 bags, Including: December, 5.150 5. 5.40@5.55¢; July, 5.7085.80c; DRI EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinues qulet. Common are quoted at 4 | prime, 5%4@5%e: choice, 8@6%c: fancy, 8% PRUNES— Are perhape in a little better do: mand, but are not active. Prices range from | 8%4c fo 7c for all grades. APRICOTS—Are qulet. Choice are quoted at 91,@0ic; extra choice, T@10%c; fancy, 1@ 123%c. PEACHBS—Are quiet and without specigl feature. Cholce sre held at TU@T%c; extra choice, T%@8%c: fancy, 9% @10c. Chicago Grain Market. that a.m wheat to open barely steady. Local traders were inclined to be rather nl- tious in their trading early in rhe day, theye was some scattered liquidation, but wm: :r.-‘:rl’nf ngfl from Wall street and on ive bu: one or t 1 the market developed -'-oxrcuurw mw:— r“'lo\:: best came - ditions 1 the Northwest and ihe. Improve ‘were buying wheat Decem auctive there was considerable “faking and the ‘-Mm auflnltheht«rmtollh-f mueumnmu o3 Corn was easier at Mmul-nt- | well distributed. | 14@15c | 19¢; Ut dium, 17@171c; medium, 19@20c. | dlum choice, Articles— High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— December (nev}. 81 80 803 79 T8y T8N 431 434 48 441, 43y ufi 5% 42 423 35 35 “% 36% 3y 38 1090 10 90 10 90 1100 11 723 11 90 1200 1185 11 9744 66215 650 66214 640" 620 640 64213 630 6 421 January 65233 640 6 52% Short Ribe, per 100 1bs— May .... 640 635 6374 October . 8371% 800 8371 January 630" 615 6274 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady: No. 3 spring wheat, S1%@82c; No. 3 red, 81%@83%c: No. 2 com, 33%0c;' No. 2| ¥ £ \ , 3415c; No. 3 white xu,(rnw fair to choice malting barley, 45 0. 1 flaxseed, H4loc; No. 1 Northwestern. prime timothy etd, 83; mess pork. pe lard, per 100 it 38 M n bbl, lnml 1214; o 1des (loose), $T 50 Tt thoulders. (boxed). o38 iziiae 2b. " qhowt cltar tides (boxed), $7 25@7 70 whisky, basis of high wines, §1 25; clover, contract grade, §10 50G 1 £ le Rmim- Shipments. 65, Whent 7,400 10,400 142,200 2,100 24,800 On th Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady; creamerfes. 151;@20%¢; »A.m lm»me. Cheese, easier; 11@11%4c. Eggs, 18@19c Tezo Vork Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 20 —Tin was unchanged in Tondon, spot closing at £115 s 64 and futures at £116. More was offered in New York, how- | @ver, ana prices were lower, spot being quiet at 825 5025 871a Copper declined 1s 34 in London to £54 10s and £54 bs for epot and futures respectively. Locally, copper continues quiet. Lake. is quoted at §13@13 121, electrolytic at §13 and t $12 621 O Mlas steads and unchanged at §4 50 in the New York market. though it advanced 1 34 fo £11 1s 34 in London. Spelter closed unchanged at £20 7s 64 in | London, but advanced here, closing steady at 86 1215 Southern, and do sott, $15@in6 50, New Y ork Cotton Market. | dry. | | NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—The cotton market | closed net 25 points higher. i — | Forcign Futures. i LIVERPOOL. i Wheat— ec. Opening . . g :'L; Closing ):‘Afi!fl_ -0 ) - 5 Wheat— an.-Apl. | gpening - 20 08 Closing 20 95 Flour Fel Opening 2 Closing .. 28 20 Visible (,mm Surfl\' NEW YORK, "l‘l zn Special cable and telegraphic advices recelved by Bradstreet's show the following changes in available sup- plies as compared with the previous gccount: Wheat, Unite] States and Canada, easl of Rockies, increase, 2,580,000 bushels. Afloat for and in Europe, increase, 2,700,000 bushels. Total suppiy increase, 5,250,000 bushels. Corn, United States and Canada, east of Rockies, increase, 42,000 bushe! Oats, United States and Ca east of da, Rockies, Increase, 1,304,000 bushels. .Ea:!trn Livestock Market. CHICAG Oct. CHICAGO, CATTLE—Receipts, 7000, including 3500 Westerns; steady; good to | | prime steers, $6 10@5 65; poor to medium, £3 60G4 60: stockers and feeders. $2 25@4 10; cows, $1 3534 40: heifers, $2 00@4 85; can- ners, §1 35@2 50; bulls, $2 00@4 50; calves 52 00@7 35; fed steers, $2 75@3 50; Western steer: 4 60, HOGS—Rece! . 15,000; to-morrow, 20,000 c ‘mixed and butchers, $5'30@5 60; good to choicesheavy, $5 25G5 45; | rough heavy, $4 80@5 2\), light, ' $§5 155 60; bulk of sales, $5 35@5 SHEEP—Receipts 40(!00 15@Z5c lower; good to choice wethers, $3G3 7 fair to choice mixed, $2@2 Th: Western sheep, $2 25@4: native lambs, $3 23@5 65; Western lambs, $3 75G5 25. Boston 1Wool Market. BOSTON, Oct. market this week, 20.—The tradine in the wool il v, has been i R e have been in imnrcved demand. TERRITORY—Idaho fine, 14@15c; fine me- dium, 16g17c; medium, 18419¢; Wyoming fine. fine medium, 16@17c; medium, 184@ h and Nevada fine, 15@16c; fine me- MONTANA—Fine choice, 19@20c; staple, 19@20c; fine. me- 20G21c; medium, 20@21c. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 20 —Wool, grades, wlflblfll and clothing, fne, 15@17%c; heavy fine, Washed, 20a30c. .\70rlhcrrz_ Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Oct. _ 20.—WHEAT—Walla | Walla, Tic; blue stem, The; valley, ‘Trc. ASHINGTON. TACOMA, . Oct. 20.—WHEAT—Unchanged. Blue stem, Sic; club, T8e. dull; medium | 17@21%c; light 12G14%e; tub- Northern rn Business. BEATTLE, Oct. 20.—Cléarings, $664,4356; bal- 1. A, ocx. 20.—Clearings, $353,848; bal- COM. ucn, $60,54] PoR'rLAle.w Oct. 20.—Clearings, $675,152; D e aot. * 20,~Clearings, $41,508; balances, $28,678. *- | LOCAL MARKETS. | * —— Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days... — $4 82 Sterling Exchange, sight - Z R Sterling Exchange, cables — 487 New York Ixchange, sight = | New York E::g:nfl telegraj £ a(‘)“ fl"‘;“;flp.sfllllrl . 47 48 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Continue low at about 13s 64, usual European optl:n:i with very It tle doing in Wheat, most of the current spot bflllm:‘ being in Barley. The Wheat fleet in port has ign n-r:m-l -:mm::: treet's gives of 5,125,000 bushels, t the sellis New sm‘ “‘fu.’llfim_fl;g" etl. oo Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. . Low. -rl‘..a the m«%‘%’mw bt "-r"-! Jron closed at 50% in Glaszow and at 43s 8 | in Middlesboro, Locally, fron was quiet. No. 1 foundry. Northern, is quoted at $16@16 50; No. 2 foundry, Northern $15@16: No. 1 foun- | sheep and lambs, | FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21. 1903. lb 'lfl'*l'l.“.m uml‘fihrhh l FUTURES. m 0 to 11:30 a. m. Decmbvr, $1 12 2 Session. = | hils qustations ere weak, “mm m iheat 80 3 14 act ¢ e e 254 S0l T 1 : Gny. $1 2216@1 27 RN—AIl dealers PQWH a flflll ‘and unsat- isfactory market at unchanged . The almost daily receipts from the West keep the mlv{kot well l\mpl Y estern, fflr ‘ellow, 32! for White and 81 A0 for raixed - Sir it gl Yellow, $1 35G1 40; Illll" rouml do, nominal; White, $1 35@1 40 per RYE—The mlrkn Il nudy and quiet at $1 25@1 30 per ctl. BUCKW! EAT—82 w 50 per ctl Flour and Millstuffs. Quotations remain as for & week ur iwo past. There is the usval local jobbing de- mand. FbOUR—-CIHleLL Family Ex(nl, $4 4 85, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, ? Oregon and Washington. $3 per bbi for Family and $6. Dog4 10 for Hakara MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_ packages are as follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $3: Rice Flour, 87; Corn Meal, $3 25; extra cream do, $4; Oat v, $4@4 25: Buf‘kwhnl 75; Cracked Wheat, 7 1 60; in !ltk! $6 75@3 10; ] Pearl Barley, 'fl hDHl as, boxes, i Greem | Peas. §5 50 per 100 Tos. e He B f Hay and Feed: eedstuffs. Corn products are lower in sympathy with the raw grain. Other Feedstuffs un- changed, with continued firmness in Bran and Middlings. Hay is reported rather firmer, re- | ceipts being more moderate. BRAN--$21 23 per ton. MIDDLINGS-~§27G28 50 per ton. | SHORTS §21 50g23 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS —Rolled Barley, $24@25 per | ton: Oflcake Meal at the mill, 8 50; job- | bing, $27@27 50: Cocoanut Cake, $21@22; Corn | Meal, $£30@31; Cracked Corn, 31 50 | i | | Mixed Feed, $22 50§23 50; Horse Beans, $30G 40 per ton, HAY—Wheat, $13@16, with sales cholce at §16 Wheat and Oat, $12 650G 15 50; Oat, $12 50@14 50: Wild Oat, $11 12 50; Barley, $10@12 50; Stock, $0@10; Alfai- fa. $10@11 50 per ton STRAW—40G65c per bale. Beans and Seeds. of extra Pink Beans are quoted higher owing to the purchases of October shorts. Limas continue weak at the declive already noted. Whites rule firm under the shipping demand already meantioned. The other descriptions remain as before BEANS-—Bavos, Butters, $3 50; smi White, '$2 55@2 50 $2 50G3; Lima, & Red l(ldncyl $4 15@4 35; | 23 per ton. DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 80§2 per ctl. The eituation in Potatoes is unchanged. Bur- while choice stock request for local, needs cessive supply and from Salinas is in & and steady. from Stockton and Merced and are selling low. { Two cers came in from Merced yesterday. | Onions are coming forward freely and good stock Is abundant and e Trade in miscellaneous vegetables was fair | ! and, as all descriptions were in free supply prices had but little variation. Poor qualit offerings of Green Corn, which constituted the bulk of the receipts of that vegetable, i { hard. to dispose of, although offered at easy | rates. Tomatoes continued plentiful and were casy, with the canners huying at the inside tion. a POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 50@ | 75e per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1 25@1 45 per etl; River $1 25 Oregon_Burbanks, . 60@The per ctl: ONE—60@T0c per ctl. VEGETABLES —Green Corn, 50c@$1 per Green Peas. 2@3c per Ib: String Beans. 1164215¢ per Ib; Wax, 3@3%c; Lima Beans, 3@ 4c per Ib: Tomatoes, 25@50c per box; Summer | Squash, 40@b0c per box: Cabbage, 60c per ctl; | Carrots, 6c pen sack; (ucumbers, 40@50c per | box; Garlfe, 3@4c per Ib; Green Peppers, 356 B0c per box for Chile and 50@78c for Bell; Green Okra, 65@90c per box: Egg Plant. Der box: Marrowfat and Hubbard Squaih, $106 | 12 per ton. Poultry and Game. 5% per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, Another car of Western Poultry was on sale, making three thus far this week. Owing the abundance of Western, local stock was easy. Receipts were moderate, but there was | quite a quantity carried over from last week. The demand was light, excent for large young | Turkeys, good heavy Hens and young Pigeons. | Game in good condition sold off well at fair : prices, but the bulk of the receipts came to hand in bad order owing to the warm weather in the Interior, and had to be disposed of Lqunckly or dumoed. Sound Game only is | Quoted. | POU. LTRY—Live Turkey: | young and 14@17c for old; Geese, per pair. | | 81 75G2: Goslings, $2@2 25. Duck: 5 per dozen for old and $3G6_ for young: Hens, ! $4@5 50; young Roosters. $4 50@d: old Roos. ters, $4 50@5; Fryers, 83 50@+4; Broilers, $3@ {8 50 for large and $2 50@3 for small: Pigeons. sio1 25 per desen, for. old fand §202 25 for i GAME—M;:\- d Ducks, $5@6 per dozen: | canvasback, $6@7; Sprig. $1; Teal, $2 50@3: | Widgeon, $2 5063: Spoonbills, $1 50@2: small Ducks, $1 50G2; Gray Geese, $3; Brant. $2 50: English Snipe, $3; common Snipe, $1 50; Wild | Doves, §1 25: Rabbits, $1 75 for Cottontalls and $i 25 for Brush; Hare, §1 25. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The market remairgd about the same yester- excepting a further rise in Eggs, which seem to be badly wanted, regardless of price. Even the lower grades are rising, as will be seen. ket, with the goods moving off well, though several oversupolied houses sent out cards of- fering creamery considerbaly under the top auotation, The majority of the trade had no | more 'stock tnan they could conventently handle. mild new firm and the cheap grades weak and lentiful. Pl Recelpts were 44,000 1bs Butter, 653 cases Eggs and 4700 Ibs Cheese. PUTTER—Creamery. 28@20c for extras and 26@27c for seconds: dairy, Si@34e, store Butter, 148 10c: cold storase, 24g26c; Easters, 21025 o (‘HEESE—II%C for the general market, 13@ 13%4¢ for select mild new and 11@12c for lower des, Young America. 131,@l4c: Eastern, Fitemintse; Western, 13@15c per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, 47i4@521c; store. nominal; cojd storase, 2714@3214c: Eastern, -28@30c for i and 25@26c for cold storage. Decidrous and Citrus Fruits. There was & good local inquiry for fresh fruits and as receipts were light prices were steady. Table Grapes in small packages were steady, there being a falr inquiry for ship- ment on the Portland steamer. Offerings in large boxes ruled firm. Tokay, which were the’ most wlentiful, moved freely at S5c@$L per box, while Muscat and Cornichon were Brm at $1 25@1 50, with occasional sales of the former reported at $1 75. Wine Grapes were very weak, the demand being slack, re- ceipts heavy and the carryover from the pre- ceding day large. The market Is littered with soft and leaking stock, which came to hand during the recent hot spell, and such stock is hard to sell. Aside from Grapes 1 the most active descriptions strictly fancy Spitzenbergs were still reported in a small way at §1 25 per box. = Supplies of all other descriptions were plenti and prices were without quotable change. inter Rellia Pears were offering freely and sold at a wider range, a large portion of the offer- ings being very small. Fine large stock cleaned up readily at the top quotation under a good demand for storage purposes. Figs continued scarce, with prices largely nominai. The other tree (ruits were plentiful and rather dull = Cantaloupes _an N'{“"‘l‘(‘lf:‘ were lentiful and while Nutmeg Melons were I ot prices. = Citrus and | 'Bl;bkeye‘ §2 %0@2 €5 per ctl; Horse Beans, SFEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, $2 €5; Flax, $1 70@1 S0; Canary, 3@bige for hl!ern: Alfalfa, 12@13c; Rape, 1%@2%¢; Timothy, 6@6lc; Hemp, 34@itee | per 1b; Miilet, 3@314c; Broom Corn Seed, $20% | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables.i- banks 1ront the river and Oregon are in ex- | Bweet Potatoes are arriving, freely | were | o | 19G22¢ per 1b for | Dealers again reported a steady Butter mar- | Cheese continued in good supnly, Wwith flnt[ mm»nm i L"mm’n—on-.u. 5092 75 for fancy Valenclas, $2@2 25 for choice 150 for : Lemons, $1 Qfl.lo "t! lg; bunch for 4 per wallan and American; apples, $2@2 50 per dozen. Dried Eruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey The trade report a very fair demand for Dried Fruits, Ralsins and Nuts, though there is no pronounced activity in Prices as a rule are steady.to firm. held, with no concessions on I ‘Honey s well the part of sell- ers. The steamer Uarda has cleared lor Europe For Germany, 720,801 Ibs, valued n $12,237; for Holland, 313'7 Ibs, at $1237; for Bllllum. 84,300 1bs, ai Fl‘wrr—Aynmu. TQ9%e for Rovals 11c for Moor %(': : Nectarines, m:‘c In bolnl. black ‘:‘O: pitted, u—lfll crop, 2%@8%¢c for the four l RAISINE—F. o. b. prices, Fresno, for lm crop: _50-1b_boxes—Loose Muscatel, 2-crown, 5%c pér Ib; 3-crown, 5%c: 4-crown, 8lac: less Muscatels, 4%c: do floated, 4%c: un- bleached Sultanas, 4l4c; Thompson's Seedless, 8i4c. London Layers—2.crown, $1 25; 3-crown, $1 4-crown clusters, S-crawn Dahesas, $2 50: 6-crown Imperials, $3; Malaga crown, 5o per Ib; do 3.crown. BSye; Valencia Cured. 4%ec; Pacific do, 3%¢: Orfental do, 2he Soeded Raisine 160z ‘packages, fancy, 8¢ per 1b: choice, -O%.. oS, '3' G hotce G%e. T butk. Taney 3 L unc Nn I e Plums, TS —Walnuts, No. 1 softs e!l Uiie:: No. 1 ‘herdsbell, Ic; No. 2. lie: Almml 1l for Nonpareils, 10i4c for T x L 10%c for Ne Plus Ultras and 8%c tor Langue. | Feanuts, for Eastern; Pecans, 11@ | lac Cocoanuts. 50@5: California Chestnuts, | 10@15¢c_per 1b. HONEY—Comb, new, 12%@14c for white and | 11c fcr amber; new water white extracted, | 1 | BEE WAX—27G20c. 2 | light ‘amber extracted, bdec; dark, Provisions. Hams, Bacon and Lard are ouiet at the eciine 'mentioned vesterday, with Lard es- | i povl lly weak. There is no change in barreled | | good: Chicago was higher on the day, but reported that Hogs had been declining rapidly during | |'the past few days and that packers were mak- ' ine_very little effort to maintain the prices | of orodvets. | CURED ® MEATS_Bacon. 12c per Ib for | heavy, 12 for light medium, 1415c for light. | |13 for ‘extra light, 18 for susar-ured and 198¢ for extra sugar-cured; cured Hams, 15%c: California Hame, Mese Beef, $11 50 per bbl; extra $12@12 50. Family. $13@13 50; prime | Pork, 810, extra clear, $25; Mess, $20; | Saltea Pork, 13%c: Pig Pork, §28; Pigw Feet. | | 85 25; Emoked Daer, 15c per i LARD—Tierces quoted at Yo per 1 for compound and 9@0%c for pure; half barrels pure, 9lg¢; 10-1b tins, 9% @10¢; 5-1b tins, 10% 10%c; 3-1b tins, 10%,@10%e. I COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 9%c; thres | haif barrels, 8l4c; one tierce, B¥c: two tlerces. 03c; five tierces, Blac per Ib. | | Hides, 11700l Tallow and Hops. Hops have again taken a turn for the better and dealers report an fnereased demand dur- ing the past day or two. Frices, however, show no advance. Wool is aquoted very quiet, with liberal ar- | rivals which show a tendency to ac-umula Prices, though weak, are no lower, however. Hides are inactive, both here and in th East, and prices are easy. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brafids il about 1%¢ under quotatfons. Heavy Salted | Steers, 9%c: medium, S$%c: light, 8c; Cow | | Hides, 8c ‘for heavy ana fc for light. Stags. | | 6c: Salted Kip. Slgc: Saited Veai. | aited Calf. 10c; dry Hides, 18@15%c: c A Sheepskins, shearlings, | 0c each; short Wool, 40860c ach: medium, 70 @90c; long Wool, §1@1 50 each. Horse Hides, salt, '$2 75 for large and $2G2 50 for medium, i 1 25@1 75 for small and 50g for Colts; Horse | | Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for me- dlum,’ $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican. 32c; dry salted | Mexican, 25 C American, 2. | Goat Skins- 3 Aoc large and | smooth, 50c; medium, 35¢; small, 20c | . TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, i‘gr ver Ib; No. | | 2, 4c; grease, 213@3c. WOOL—Fall_clip—San Josquin Lambe' : Middle County, 11@12 | 11@120; Northern ' Defective, 1 | boldt and Mendocino. 12@14c: Nevada. 13@15 | fine, 18@19¢ P 1b. | " FioPs—2023¢ per Ib for Califoraia and 209 | 23¢ for Orezon. i Mecat Market. Hogs are weak at the decline already noted, | with more than enough coming in to satisfy | the demand. The market at Chicago has been dropping fast_for some days. | Stocks of Beef, Veal and Mutton continu ample for all needs and would be still larger were cars in better supply. | DRESSED MEATS. ! |, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | \lre as_follows: BEEF- ¢ for Steers and 5@6c per Ib ! | for Cows. VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, §@9c per I MU 'r'mN—Wemcn T14@8c; Ewes, 701‘5c] per po | x.nis—-—scmc per pound. PORK—Dressed Hogs, S3,@0%¢c per pm.nd I LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for kood, { Livestock, detivered in San Francisco, | per cent shrinkage for Cattle: | CATTLE—Steers, 8u9c; Cows and Heifers, H , 4@3c per pound. CALVES—i@4 Imflo 4—: 2 44 g 5 g 33 i4c per pound (grose weight). ! SHABEP. Wethers, 31 83%c; Ewee, 303%c | per pound (gross weight). ‘ | LAMBS--$2 7583 ver head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 150 to 250 lbs, 5%c; under 150 Ibs, 5% @5%¢c; Sows, 20 s cant off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent | off from above quotations. | General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5@5%e; Sen Quentin. | | 5.03c; Wool Bags, 32@35c; Fleece Twine, 715 @Sc: Cotton Fruif Bags, 8%c. 6%c and 7hc for_the mm grades; Brown Jute, 63%@7%c. FRUITS—The Cailfornia Fruit LA A-lochflon quotes the foilcwing price un "or 100 stock » £l ¥ H 2 g8 FRUITS. aj? i . : Apples -|s1 30/$1 20/$1 10 Apricots é 41 40,128 ... | Blackberries . b2 G130 | Cherries, R. A. - 2 25 180 150 Cherries, white el 188 1700145 Cherries, black . [ 2710) 185 170 145 | Grapes ........ 135120 1100100; Yellow Free Peaches...| 1 331 115105 Lemon Cling Peaches..| 1 80/ 155 130/ 1 20 Do, sliced 1781451 110 White Heath Peaches. | 135 14501200110, Pears . .| 190 160 1 1284 Plums . ! 1 38| 13| 1 0| o5, | Raspberries 2 50( 2 25( 2 10/ 1 90" | Strawberries ... -1 2000 178 160|140 CANNED vml‘-.'rAELm—-'rom 215-1b | toes, Green Peas—Baby petits pols, 85¢: petits §1.35; extra siticd. 1 15; i : standards, S5c fats, e gallon, sifted, standard, “Z COAL--Wellington. $8 per ton: New Wel- lington, $8: s«nme 36 50; Bry-m 36 ver Hill, $5 30; Stanferd, Roslyn, §7; Coos Bay, $ Greta, §7: : 'Rich- mond, $§7 50; Cumberland, bulk _and 3 per_ton: 13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Roeky Mountain ?mmrl‘)‘::el”‘mm'fl ‘:l per 2000 Ibs and T “P‘:Cl”nc CODF1SH—Bundles, p« b, l;’c' cases, regular, 5c: cases, extra la style, 6c; boneless, 6c; ““Narrow % 3 “‘Oriental.” 6e: 8gc: pickied M bbls, pickled W half bbls, $4 7 Fowe. o dave or o ‘*""’“. “distount tor or cent or fl o sales o maer 10,000 1ba; Manila. 14%¢: Blnl. 11c; Duplex, 10c; Bale Rope. 11@11ic corm—Cun Rica—121@15: for strictly to fancy washed, 11@12c for prime ' 'IM 10%@10%c for good washed, 9! uest at firmer tr« ical ("‘nfim were qum .nLh::::u:‘, ln{e l?.r'md opfi-::ndw o\g r«m'm -Sdprm-of't:o l:‘:firem Mfl- .:f‘f fair, 4@6 urorcu:-l Hastern Cran) ere ‘nomi: Coos - B gty By {:';t_‘;‘tvmml m.,..: L1l ‘ §o-tha poamuity. of n-mrnuoek = ("'Mm ‘washed, st %mruu ana | T %Mnod':. Imr tldotharvumia-. ¢ superior ; | unwashed oeaberry, r’m\nngux.—cn 00050 per bot; - & . APPI box for fancy, 506 g:-n .' faney washed. mrmmtqemummfom o st good " PBARSBartl nominal; winter 3 g{m - s ‘“b"u common m'*lk mlmolum % Yo it -nu. Wnflnm for small boxes and o ;_other = e xr..fin. i 13 AUCTION SALES GRAND AUCTION SALE ALI.-PURPOSE HORSES. 159 45c; Kip, unfiniened. ished. 50g80c per Wax sides, o her Bel Eritte, T4@10e Rough Spitte, 83106 por 1b. TANBARK—Ground, per tom; stick, $15@18 per cord. oufunma. 49c tor botled and 41 37c fov vmw in barrel Nor 3 T0c: Bakers' Ad. $1 m.l 12¢ Laeol, ta for boiled and 42c for raw in barrels; Lard Oil, extra wlnur strained, barrels. $5c: cases, higher. Water White Coal Ofl in bulk, Pearl Ofl In cases, II‘L Astral, lw: s Eocene, 24%4e; Sactortaed tove Gus Gasoline, in tulk, i7c; in cases, 23%4c; Benzine, in bulk. 13c: in cases, S4-degres Gasolfne, in bulk, 2e: 21340, TURPENTINE—#0c per gallon In cases and 74¢ in drums and fron RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. %0 © per lb White Lead, 8%@7¢, according to Ql'lf'KSIL\ ER-$43 50844 for lofll use and auotes as follows: Bales. common, $1 65: Half Ground, $9 78@10 25; 9 75; imitation Liverpool, $12 50813 25; Gran- ulated, $12 50013 3 nr tm SUGAR—The W pany quatu as !maw-. v-r 1o, SrEme equivalent. Ll'l(m——mn-. ordinary sizes, w’”' Shingles. Notand §1 15 tor Now $40342. and $15 for sawn; Rustic, Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. Flour. qr sacke. 534| Lime. barrels. m ‘Wheat, centals. 1.260| Quicksiiver, flsk 25 Barley, centals.. 4.3 Beane, sacks .. 5675 Corn (cash) ctls Potatoes, sacks. 3810 | Tallow, cent Onfons, sacks .. 990 Peits, bundles 250 Feed. sacks . 32 Hides, number. 301 Screenings, sks. 2% Sugar, centals 5001 Wool, bales e Wine, gallons... 10,500 Hops. bales 48 Leather, rolls 32| Straw, tons 5 Raisins, boxes.. 2,000/ Hay. tons . 280 WASHINGTON. | Flour, qr sacks. 14.586| Flaxseed, sacks. 1.348 Wheat. centals. 2.440| Rolled oats. she. 308 Oats, centa 2.300) Groats. sacks.. 105 | Hops, bales 105 Pttt - STOCK MARKET. | - t $5, delinquent November 16; Linda Vista 2c, delinquent November 14: Imperfal Water Company, 13c, delinquent October 24. Fx-dividend yesterday: Lnn.rnr-h Canners’ Asscciation, lar monthly, r ghate, smounting to $17.100 90: Mamie Oil Company, regular monthly, share, amounting to $5000: California’ Works dividend (new corporation), a regular of_50c. The Fireman's Fund I nsurance Company has declared a regular quarterly dividend of $3 per share, payabie October 21. Stock and Bond Exchange. TUESDAY, Oct. 202 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS& Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. 4s ar coup.. — — |48 ar new .. - 48 qr reg — — |38 qr coup.. — — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W Os. — — |0 T CoBs..— 116 | Bay CPC 50.108 104%| Do con 52.163 108 iCal C G 5108 — (O WCG 38 —- % CalG& Eg |Uceanic S B 78 m & ct 5s. — 102%/Om R C 6a. — 1221 Cowe 1‘m‘?c=°|§m 10814 108 € € Wat — I EL&pdam —CFecH o F&CHS6. — 1171 P&OR Geary-st_5s.. 45 | Powell-st fs. 3 Cas sysiol o 9 E GER HC &S5 98 100 ISF & SIV Hon R T 6s.1064108 'S R of C L A Blec 5s. — 105 |3 P ot A L A Ry 5s.. — 113% (1900) . ELiTE - L PR LS Do gtd 55.1024105%, (1906)Sr A. - LAP lem 5s. — 105Y; (1906)Sr B.l‘:“ - Mkt-st C fs.118 = Do lem Bs. 14 NRR of C 6s — | “Do 88 ....114 NP C R 5.108 N C R 3s. _— NCPCsa — N S RBs..100 — 06 L HII00GIM |Stkn GAE 6 0T Co6s..117 120 UG & E 5a. WATER STOCKS, Contra Costa 30% 47 Marin Co ... 61 L] (3 3 2% = 2 Cal Wine As. — 96 |Pac C Borax167® = Morning Session. 35 S F Gas & tric Co. .: 10 Spring Valley Water Co. © 60 Spring Valley Water Co.. 40 00 $1000 S P Cal 1st cons 5s (stamped)..108 15 83 8333333 CaliforniaStock and Oil Exchange Ofl Stocks— % w