The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 22, 1903, Page 13

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 17all strect stocks show little change. ~s generally meglected. rchange lower. Sterling rates unchanged. ey quict at about previous prices. v fair demand. Corn dull and weak. H 1 and Middlings selling off very well. good many narrotw fluctuations. Cheese in good supply. Eggs scarce and still higher. inactive at previous quotations. cp and Hogs as before. 11:d Game in liberal supply ar s wa 1 easy. and for best grades of Potatocs and Onions. Supp f Fresh Fruits ample for ail requirements. é b os B 10 Fog prevails from the Qucksilver Exports. arallones to Eureka. The temperature still continues high in the - n- lifornia. y exports of quicksilver from San Fran- | at San Francisco for thirty cip & the month of September ending midnight, October 22 thern California—Cloudy Thursday; prob- sbly light rain on northern coast; cooler In the interior; light southerly winds. Southern California—Cloudy Thursday: light | southwest winds; fog on the coast in the morning. Nevada—Fair Thursday. San_Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Thurs- dny: light southerly winds, changing to fresh southwest, with fog in the morning. A G. McADIE, District Forecaster. * EASTERN MARKETS. | ‘ l New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Oct. | pension of the Federal National Bank of Pitts- market. There were some heavy offerings just at the opening in some of the leading stocks, snd declines ran to a point in a few cases. Pressure was severe upon United States Steel preferred, causing a loss of 1% vpoints. Fears i for the result in the market were the more acute owing 1o the part plaved in yesterday's derable recovery by the published assur- ances that the Federal > in reed of assistance. it was belleved, there. fore, that the threatened institution had weath- ered the storm. The news this morning: caused hasty measures for supporting prices this morn- ing. The effectiveness of these became very promptly manifested. but -the recovery was viewed with some suspicion, owing to the be- lief in the artificial nature of the demand. Those on the floor were surprised at the ease | with which the decline was checked, and it | was easy in the market were very light. The buving was thereupon renewed with vigor and the market carried upward quite comprehensively to the extent of a point or more. Prices re- tracted their course during the latter part of the and the closing was rather easy and at net declines for the day, except where the early gains had been alove the average. The laie judgment | downward movement was not fully explained by where liquidation has | any published developments. The demand from where it has not. | Shorts Was satisfied to some extent.on the ad. - ¥ et | Yance, thus subtracting from the hat the market | YARCS. thu ng he support of 4 and & not yet ON | there might be & new et there is ne trouble, that many good | dec insic value, fice prices in or- getions or to protect | fajled bank to attract those deposits was a re- v This unusual { sult from a condition known to have become market's equi- | Sufficiently general to become the subject of das a wide disparity | Widespread criticism. t be adjoetad WOt Dath Notwithstanding the Iste reaction in the mar- - \'» :ra NA’" Jevel ket, its tone was accepted as rather convincing u”.d»” - a €l | aviden: of & measurable restoration of con- | onAtOne, atiroad | HGENCE, In view of the f tore to be contended with. To these must be added the threatening t attractive prices | aepect of labor conditions with the Manhattan ads are in both exeel-{ Flevated. The market did not take well to . honestly | 1he announcement that some of the anthracite generally collieries will close for about a week, owing Tespects. 1 to the quick succession of holidays within that r dividend pay- | period. The local money market was quite ffer, for the rea- | unaffected by m. large shipments of money to argin between | Baltimore. Reports were current of further € expenses that | large grain exports and the freer movement of wild he readily compen- | cotton was also vie with satistaction. avs for improve- [ The bond market very broad and widely mies made | varied, at general advancing prices. Bond It is safe to | houses report a notable increase in the invest. n roads were never such | ment Total sales, par value, nvestments as they are | United States 25 advanced 1, the old 48 % result in their | the 3¢ and new 45 § per cent on the last call. xr: n;;“iv"'m.- NEW YORK STOCK LIST. stock marked, | , Stocke— oo T8 o eason for & re- | 4ichigon prd . additional un- | paie* % BHL et Prices. When | Baito & Ohio pd pres xaggerated | Canadian Pacific rafiroad etocks | Cenerel of N e Ches & Ohlo. Chicago & Alton. Chi & Alton pfd .‘muxn & G W &GW B D'i Chicago & N W Chi Term & Tran Chi Term & T pfd CCCaStL.,.. Colo Southern v large are 13,000 tons, of prevailing decline in tree t. MENT. Tews says e the stock n. however, cut 8is- xperienced carried over to-day n of the banks not by reason of the to call matyring loans there and other measures of precaution, | The cause assigned by small banks which had of the market, | s uncertain has been simply If these ge. of excessive however, withetood the cru. | action: their decline | s s ? 'y a 4 ™y » 1 2 £l Erie 1st m' Erie 24 Great_ Norihern pid Hocking Valley Hocking Val pfa Tiinois Central Central Central | Kaneas City Kansas Louts & Nash Manbattan L Met £t Ry g Minn & £t Louis Missouri Paecific Mo Kan & Texas.. MK &7 pd N RR O uu pM wq PM ng great has been weakened by which will be Mkely & onuse a 15 agEressiveness for some time to present resction i just as much 1 excesses of labor &% the excesses oy " eather krforf. H‘ndu! . 463 | Reading 1st $5va 20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | Reading 24 . Oct. 21—5 p. m. « following are the seasonal rainfall . n pared with those of same date . rainfall in last_twe Last . 24 Hours 5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. Bouthern Raflway 18% 3 T Southern Ry pfd 5 & o 234 - 0 . 1815 T. Tol St L & W i ke i 3 8 0 Union ssh00 T2 T 7% | . Usion Pnflllc pfd . il ' £ Py o B e HE R 100 15° 15" 15 | ¥ TWisconsi Wis Central pfd. %l C«mnlnluf oy | o mmg “Canmem nivaaduyg, ooy & 3388:5!;82::2'5?58 i (o S 3 Spokane Tatoeosh Walls Waiia Winnemuc. Bab = l TEATHER CONDITIONS AN FORECAST. The pressure is beginni kL along const_ of Norihern California and. Omony 3 A7 La0d. rute disturbance overljes Vaiiey at | ibe Colorado and oconditions .‘l‘:"“‘ = Shovers may occus susdenly ia’ the southern hers ¢ 21.—The news before the | | epering of the stock market to-day of the sus- | | burg caused fears of a violent break In the | Call loans ........3Q4| Adventure N | Time joans 5@6| Allouez P # | Bonas— Amalgamated ... 35 Atchison 4s...... 99%|Daly West Mex Cent 4s..... 68 |Bingham Railiroads. Calumet & Tiecia 430 Atchison . Centennial 153 Atchison Copper Rang 410 | Boston & Albany.248 | Dominion 7l | Bonnn Elevated..138 |Frankiin . g INY., NH&H lfllflllle Royale 5 nton “Pacifc. 2 10 Mohawp 3613 Mexican Central.. 104 0ld Dom 9% Miscellaneous— Osceola 5315 American Sugar..1134 [Parrot 1163 Am Sugar pfd...117% [Quiney 85 Al aw & S0 3 Dom Iron & Steel 8 tional Bank was not | 1o percelve that offerings of stocks | Some fears were entertained that | or in the Pittsburg | been offered a high rate of interest by the | $3.476,000, | a ¥ 2 | elosed 14 3 | firm the entire session, December closing up ey U 8 Steel.. U S Steel ptd. A0 e 1w can Foern Faton.rs: 300 3 nx 81 Total eales. 667,600 shares. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—United Rallroads of San_Franclsco bond transactions were $11,000 at $77. NEW YORK BONDS. L & N unified 4s. 881 Man con gold u.lg} 08 13% 34° )flnn t it L is.. 981 4 &T 4. 97% | )(.xk:l.n Cent 4s.. por 35 &) Do olds 4s reg. 110% Do coupon 1 18 Do Bs reg. % Do coupon 1023)N J Cent gen 58.130 Atchison gen 4s. 99% |Northern Pac 46..101% Do adjust 4s... 90 38 0% ngzmg Ll > @ £ g Erie prior lien 4s. ot zen 4s . FIW & Den C s 101‘« Hocking Val 41451048, NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. .:: I(‘olo F&I .. 10{LAttle Chiet o1 11 ontarto 10| Ophir . Brunswick Con .. 04/ Phoenix Comstock Tunnel. oo\ Savage 1 28 Potost | Con Cal & Va | Horn Stiver . Tron Silver 50 & Leadville Con .... 02 Standard . BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— Mining— General Electric. 1435 M Electric. ... I Westinghse Com LONDON Cons for money.88 Cons for acct Anaconda Atchison : Atchison pfd. Bait & Ohio. | Canadian_Pacific. 122‘4 Reading Losmc STOCKS. -16|N Y Central. 121 ;10| Norfolk & Westa. 385, 4. W Ches & Ohio..... 30%; Reading ist pfd.. 30 Chgo G Westn.... 13 | Readifg, 2d pfd.. 32 Chgo, M & St 42 Southern Ry 187 | De Beers 94 So Ry ptd. Denver & Rio Gr. 20y Southern P D&RGptd 6313 Upion Pacife. 2 Erie - g8 |Union Pacific prd. 87 { Erle 18t pfd 8T S Stee 1414 Erie 24 prd. v Hlinols Central...1343 Waba . | Louis & Nash..10% Wabash pfd. Mo, Kans & Tex. 17%/ uncertain, 28 5-164_per ounee. | 1%@13% per cent. The rate of dis- in the open market for short bills is | and for three months’ bills 3% 2w York Grain and Produce. | _Bar silver, | Money, unt per cent, per cent NEW YORK, Oct, 21.—FLOUR—Receipts, 23,208 barrels; exports, 4332 barrels; unsettled. WHEAT—Receipts, 66,300 bushels; apot, 4 2 red, 83%c elevator; No. 2 red, 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, | 5 92%4c 1. o. b. ‘aflcat; No 1 hard Manitoba, | nominal . o. b. afloat In the early trading to-day the market was strong and active again, {164 by Decembsr on further demands from | shorts. Higher Paris cables and export rumors | were the two chief bull influences, supplemented | by light Northwest arrivals, strength of eash | markets and smaller receipts. Near the close Prices yielded t8 realizing and were fmail un- | changed lac met lower. May, 82% 483%c, | ol ; July. T9%@60%c, closed 80:; De- | cembe: ST 1-16c, closed 86%c. HOPS—Quiet; State, common to cholce, 1903 crop, 30@31e; 1802 crop, 21G25c: Pacffic Coast, 1803 crop, 22@26c; 1902 crop, 21@28%5¢. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Firm. Spot Rio, firm; No. 7 invoice, B8 eady: Cordova, 1%@7i4c. Futures closed steady, net unchanged to 10 points high- | er. Sales, 105,000 bags. including: December, | 5.30@5.35¢; March, 5.50G5.60c; May, 5.70G5.80c; July, 5.85@5.40c; September. 5.90@5.95¢. SUGAR—Raw, steady: refined, qulet, 5.03e. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLESThe market was firm for futures, with November-December de- livery quoted at B%@5%c. Spot suj les of new fruit are in light compass and valucs ur- | certain. Common are quoted at 4@6Yc; prime, 5%Géc; choice, 6G6l4e; fancy, 6%@Tc. | PRUNES—Spot prines remain quiet. Que- tations rungs from 3ic to Tc for all grades. APRICOTS—Are meeting with a little oetier do and and rule steady. Choice are quoied at Lic, extra cholce at 10@10%g and, faney =t | Hiigiztee. PEACHES—Quiet. Choice are quoted at | @7%¢, extra choice at T%@8%c and fanc 934 B10%ec. Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—There was go0d demand from commission houses for both December | and May wheat early in the seesion and with offerings quite light the market took on a strong tone, December advancing. to Klc after opening a shade to %@!%c higher at SOR@ 80%c. The rally was helped by the firm out- side markets and by reports from the North- | west of & big business there yeosterday for | shipments East, together with a (alr export | business reported at New York. Shorts cov- erad freely near the early hours and prices | held strong untll toward noon, when a reversal | of sentiment occurred. Several prominent com- micaion houses were lberal sellers du by many pit traders who were influ- nted by the prospects of increased receipts in the Northwest with a lessening of the cash premmm- The market was weak lats in the December sellin gown to 80c and closing 2 k6hper n losk of H@ U™ rm‘a‘ fuled fairly Steady, but trading was | 1iEnt and mostly for local wecount. " Atter sell- | ing between @43150) and 44c, December c higher at 43%ic. There was a good general demand for both December and May oats, and the market held c at 35%ec, after ranging between 35@35%c. | e i early on eovering ot | ehorts in lard, supposed to be for forelgn ac- count and an improved sk, dkmang from | M shippers. Realizing by local longs and selling | | by smalier packers caused a loss of the ing firmness, and the market cloud steady, | mers, reported | NO% York vesterday. and Duluth sold 500,000 iatter part of the day and their action was fol- | Oats, bl pork ¢ lower, January lard unchanged and ribs Be higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— _ Open. High. Low. Close. No. 2— 81 50 01, ™ By g 3% 43 43 o 435 4av' oy a2 42 o, 35 261 35% 36 10 MIDDLING 50 pee ton. HORTS--$21 pér ton. nhnswmmm &floy { -.i Corn, l(x é w.’ 50; Horse Beans, m u,u'—wnn $ Tith ssles of extra cholce at “%)n 0“ ‘il! 5'38 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Tin was higher in London, spot advancing there 12s 64 to £116, while futures were 15s higher at £116 15s. The advances abroad Influenced a slightly higher market here and spot tin closed steady at $25 70@26 10. Copper also advanced in London, spot 8s to £54 10s and futures 6s ’dh to £54 11s 34d. Locall; rices remained on the crescent basis. ; Lake 15 quoted A3, Ceclolyiic'at 13 and casting af ¥ Lead was u%rhu\ted l! £11 1s 34 in' Lon- don and $4 50 in New York. Spelter advanced 2s 64 In London to £20 10s, but remained steady here at $6 121 e e 13 et Lt s sk 1%6 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was more nominal, with some grades quoted low- El‘ following the recent. decline at Southern points. No. 1 foundry Northern is held at $16 €16 50, No. 2 foundry Northern at $15@15 50, No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Bouthern soft at $14 T5@15 25, New York Cotton Market. £ 31_—The cotton market NEW YORK, Oct. closed barely steady, net 10 to 15 points higher. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—CATTLE—Receipts, 25,- 006, including 4500 Texans. Western, nominai: £ood to_prime steers, $5 10@5 60; to me- dlum, $3 4 60; stockers and feeders, u 25@ 1 35@4 40; heifers, $2@4 85; can- 50; bulls, $2@4 50; nl\u. 52@ 785: Texas fed steers, $2 15@3 50; Western steers, $3@4 3’65» Receipts: To-day, 17,000; to-morrow, Mixed -nd butchers, | good to choice heavy, $5 30@5 50° 5?22%’5“ 557 eni, 30 25@5 65} BHEEP—Rvem. 22,000, Sheep, slow: lambs, slow. Good to choice wethers, $3@3 75. fair to choice mixed. 75 Western sheep, $2 25@4; native lambs, $3 25@5 65; Western lambe, '$3 T5@5 2! St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21.—Wool, steady: medium grades, combing and_clothing, 17G21e; light ne, 15@17%¢; heavy fine, 12@14'4¢c; tub- washed, 20@ Nnrth crn Business. SEATTLE, Oct. 21.—Clearings, $751,252; bal- ances, $160,143. TACOMA_Oct. 21.—Clearings, $337,563; bal- . §31.381. ""poi 21.—Clearings, $601,217; PORTLAND, Oct 21.—Clearings, $462,735; balances, $59,b41 SPOKANE, balances, $56,1 Northern Wheat Market. ._PORTLAND, Oct. _ 21.—WHEAT—Walla ‘Walla, 74c; bluestem, 78c; valley, 7Sc. WASHINGTON TACOMA, Oct. 21.—WHEAT—Higher; biue- stem, 82c; club, 8c. -~ 1" LOCAL MARKETS. | W Exchange and Bullion. New York Exchange is lower. Otherwise there is not much change. Sterling Exchange, sixty day: Sterling Exchange, sight 1 Steriing Exchange, cablos gbisag ¢ New York Exchange, sight. il 4 New York Exchange, telmlnhie —_— 0Ty Silver, per ounge - a— 81 Mexican Dollars 47 48 W heat and Other Grams. WHEAT—The Iner(;—t;!lflll\l. et in all polltlonll and quotations show very litle V.Hl- Some export business was’ bushels for export. In this market cash Wheat was reported in fair demand and steady, but futures were weak. CASH WHEAT. California "CIub. "“g d0g1 45: California hite Austraitan, 56; Northern Club, 1 oxesars Bus Stem, 81 50@1 55 nfi \'lll!)’ 3[ 40@1 40 per etl FUTURES. Session § to u :30 a. m, Opep. High. Low. Closs December ...§1 48'& $1 40% ll m §1 40 May . 1401 1 40%s 140 2 p. m. Seseion. High. _low. _Close. N0 s 310 1397% 140 Previous pm.-u rule, with a quiet and lludv market. CASH BARLEY 1 1 15; Shipping and Brewing, 51 1.’;.0% 2215; ct:hev-uer B S0q1 45 for fark to choice. FUTUR P s 9 to 11: No saleg, a m. 2 p. m, Seseion. December—-$1 12. OATS—Dealers reported a very fair demand yesterday, both for feed and seed at steady rices. White, $1 20@1 32 Black, ’l 4061 62%%; Red, 31 2001 25 for fesd. and 12081 55 cor B AT e T B er et CORN—Continues very quiet at prices which are rather weak than otherwise Western. sacked, $1 321y or Yellow, $1 321, for White 'and §1 30 for m alifornia large Yellow, 81 181 40; small Tound o aaaliA White,” 81 3541 Bl ”X’Tl"s"‘zulg‘m per et Flowr and | Millstuffs. FLOUR. nmamu r-muy Extras, 4 86 o Seual terme; Bak 4 84 i lnllovn Graham Flour, Rye Flour, §3 35 Rye Me.n $7; Corn Meal, $3 25; extra cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $4 50 Hominy, 4 : Biickwheat 5; Cracked $8 78; Fa- hole Wheat our. sx"oo Rolled @8 ln~ u.!"( PM‘,M , $7; G Peas, 85 50 per 100 1 AT A Hay and Feedstuffs. sLhere is Do futther changs In any deserip- Feedstuffs are firm, and Hay is consider- l.blv ateadier than 1t was & few days Ago. as recéipts are running more moderate. BRAN. per_ton, 15 50. Oat, ll 14 w. Wlld %’ Stock, Alfal- Bariey, $0010; fa, "gnnfln_m per bale. Beans and Seeds. AN Qum-tlon for Beans, show considerable In a s “way. Calored are weak as T 8 ruls, whils w! fte are still firm and in de- g 1; i o exta aot 1o be w#"y"“.'r:l“"' i in Pin 50; Pea, $3 25; But- FREEE S '§3 50g2 "'""-gn :Emcu- nominal; ’.Ib. nmflmnm $4 829 | :'flz:yfl Poultr_v and Game. Receipts of domestic Poultry were heavy and the market was easy, as retallers were ‘well supplied with Western stock and the con- sumptive demand was light, owing to the com- petition of Game. Young Turkeys, Squabs and Goslings, which formed only a émall percentage of the receipts, cleaned up readily, but every- thing in the chicken ilne was very dull. No more Western came in, but a car was reported ilol.e at hand and scheduled for to- -day’s mar- Game arrived freely and continued to show the effects of the warm weather in the interior, most of the receipts being tainted or otherwise in bad condition and such stock was sold be- low Jhe anoutlon- or dumped. Only ROULTRY - Live Turkeys, 19G22 per Ib for young and 14@17c for old; Geese, i $1 75@2; Goslings, $2G2 25; + Gosen for old and §5G6 for 50; ng. ers. 84 MOG, ters, $4 533“5 Frye; g 50 for large and $2 50; Englien §1 50; Wild Doves, §i Cottontails and 31 25 for Brus! 1 2;. R hblts ‘1 16 lor sh; Hare, §1 25. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The trade report plenty of Butter on the market and sax that the advance has checked the demand. Qards are being prepared for distribution among retailers and other buyers, offering creamery at concessions from current quotations. Two ears of Eastern are reported close at hand and are expected to be on the market the latter vart of the wesk. Cheese market continues heavily- sup- plied and weak as a rule. Sales of ranch Eggs at B5c were reported yesterday, as the scarcity continues. They are getting pretty high, but they seem to sell just the same, and only two or three houses have any stock worth mentioning. The movement In cold storae snd Eastern goods continues risk. Receipts A 165«0 Jos Butter, 670 cases ggs and 1600 | CTTER—Greamers. 2 extras and 26@27c for -e?m dalry. m tare Butter, 1315@10c; cold storage, 24g26c; Eastern, 23@25: per_Ib. CHEESE—12%c for the general m: 13@ 13%c for select mild new and 11 lk lof Tower des. Young America, 1314@l4c; Eastern, 15%@1815¢; Western, 14@15¢ per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, @52%c. with some sales 55, bigh as B nonzsc g&m{lml!eoLd storage, : Eastern, or fresh and 25 26c for cold stora Decidwous and Citrus Fruits. as high as 3ic; Some descriptions of fruit arrived rather late in the day, having been delayed by the fos, But the market was ampiy supplied with most | kinds and prices showed but slight varfation. Table Grapes in crates were easy, tzw being D0 inquiry for shipping, while small boxes were firmer under light receipts. The previous high y-ncn of large open boxes drew in large sup- and a result the market weakened. spectal 10ts of the Muscat varlety sold 50, but the general run of offerings sold at §: within the quoted range. The quotations for Wine Grapes were obtained only in a small way for strictly fancy stock. Poor quality of- feringe of Zinfandel, which constitufed the bulk of the receipts, wers offering a $1sq18 per ton. The Apple market was quiet, Drices were unchanged. The market waa over: loaded with poor stock, which lessened the sals of the better gra A small consignment of Peaches in carriers was received ®rom Santa ara. The fruit was of good quality and #old well at 81 25 per box. The other tres frults stood about the same as previously quoted. Melons were dull owing to the cool weather, and large lines of poor Nutmess wers offering below the quoted rates, with few re. Malinda Strawberries were easier under huvy receipts and the canners secured quite & quantity at the minimum quotation. worths and Raspberries were in moderate sup- ply and cleared up well. Huckieberries wers 00 scarce to quote. .There was nothing new in_Cltrus or Tropical fruits. STHAWRERRIES — Tongworths, chent: darge. berrica. 1 5083 30 for Malingas and $4G8 for the other varfeties RASPBERRIES—$4G6 per chest. (.RANflummiuu Cod, $9 50 per bbl; $3 APPLES -00c@81 per box for fancy, 508 8¢ for wood to choice and 25@40c for com- men. PEARS-—Bartletts, nominal; winter varie- tles, 406rThc per box for common and 75c@ $1_for Winter Nellis. UINCES—40G60c GE—40@500 for dra i aa DOcAET 50 for hATl:S -50@75¢ for small boxes large pack: POMEGE G B e - ERAPES Taabelia: S0@ebe per crate: other varieties, 35@50c for small boxes, 50@60c for crates and 15cG81 25 for large open boxes: Wine Grapes, $18G21 per ton for Zinfandei and $14G10 for Mission: White, $15@16 per ton. " Nutms T box: Watermel: one, CiTRUS FR TR Oranees, 82 3082 78 for fasicy. Valencle 26 1 Sholce and $19 for standard; Lemons, Box; Grl.pe Fruit, §1 B Mexican Limes, $16 4 50; Bananas, $1@1 75 per bunch for Ha- walian and for Central American; Pine. apples, $292 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey A consular report on Smyrna Raisins ap- rs in the first column. Prunes are selling Alrly st the quétations. Honey is easy and | no overactive. FRU!TA‘A‘;:AN!I. 1.0%e for Rovals and Evaporated Apples, W. A@5 m%c in l:cmll. black, 4%e. er !?NFB—]ON crop, 2%@3c "RAISINS—F. o. b. prices, Fresno, crop: 50-1b_boxes—. Muscatel, BYe per 1b; 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 6lac; less Muscatels, 4%,c: o floated, 4%hc; un- bludwd Sultanas, ‘A1c: Thompson's less, London Layers-2.crown, ;1 zs. 3-crown, \lfi 4-crown clusters, $2; B-orow: ; 6-crown lmperllll. $3; mhn Loose, 2- crown, B¢ per Ib: 3~:m1| 1e ured, 43e: P Pl(-lflc 0. 5 o Ib. chnle !’ H 12~li p;: l'r.lllu‘ No l m l c. No. 1 hardanell. 13c; No. 4 Plums, pitted, for the four for 1903 2-crown, llm 1lc for Nonpareils, 10%4e for I X L, 10%0 for Ne Plus Ultras and $%c for Langue- aoe. Peanuts, 017: for Faetern; Pecans, 110 13¢c; Cocoanuts, estnuts, b S i California Che HONEY—Comb, new, 12@14c_for white and SM@llc for amber; new water white extracted, "’::c lght amber extracted, Be; dark, BEESWAX—27@29¢c. Provisions. No further change 18 reported In anything. The market is quiet. CURED MEATS—-Bacon, 12c per Ib for heavy, 12%c for light medium, 14%;¢ fc 18c for extra light, 18¢ lor sugar-7 1bo for extra r-cured B B alh w 4197 extra clear, a Smoked sfi. 1&::, '”l& B—lb I(Ill, 1 Db‘: half ba half barrels, ic; one tlerce, 9 khreu. %c; five 9%e per Ib. Hides, Wool, Tallow and Hops. SRt gk ligh! nm -lh gl B o are as follows: nm—me for Steers and 5@Cc per Ib for Cows. e TGk Bwes, 187%e VEAL—] lurrorl PeL B 0g10e per siound, u—m—u Hogs, llfiflle per pound. LIVESTOCK MARKET. following quotat Livestock, delivered in San = S % W t per, cent anrinkage_for < SR thin Cow. Aflc .c‘cuu—w‘ d u-m- waightl. '—Wethers, %e; 3@3%c pe’\;ApouM (gross 'l under 150 s, 3300 “2.3 35 per sent ot w 150 1 G: H oflm Gmeral Mnchandiu. San Qn-nn. per ton, according to % OIL—Lingeed, 40c tor boiled and 4Tc for raw in barrels; cases, 5c m Ofl, In cases, No. 1, T0c; Blhr' AA‘ u 1 12; Lucol, 44c for boiled and 42c for raw in barrels: Lard 90c: China Nut, Neatsfoot, in barrels, T5c: cases, 80c; pure, Thc; Whale Ofi, natural white, m&e per gallon; Fish Ofl," in barrels, 48¢: cases, 80c; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 58c for Ceylon fan. (‘OAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, Fearl Ol in coses, 214c: Astral, 213ci Extra Star, Elaine, 27ie; o g ammm Suv' Gasoitne, n ; Benzine, in bulk, Gasol in 2le; mrmvflvx—eo- o o gallon in cases and | T4c In drumws and iron barreis. RED AND WHITS LBAD-Red Lead 8% To e Ib: Whits Lead. 614Qe, according o | quantit SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany auotes as follows, per b, in 10015 Sags: Cubes. A Crushed snd Fine: C Zowdered. 5.10c; Candy 510: Dry\ Gnnuhud fine, 5. Dry lated, coarss, 5.60; Fruit Granulated, 5.80c; Beet Granu. lned (100-1b_bage only). 5.40c: Confectioners’ 5.60c; Magnolia A, 5.20c: Extra C 5.10c; Goldem C, 5¢; “'D.” 4.80c; barrels, _more; half barrels, 25¢ more. box?s, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more fnrr n.ll kinds. Tlhlfib—flalf barrels, 8.10c; boxes, 6.35¢ L No ordérs taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21. | Fiour, ar sks .. Wheat, ctis o t 250 Hly ‘tons En«n-. ks .... 12167 | OREGON. Wool, bales .... 34 » » | STOCK MARKET. | » Trading on the exchanges was very light again, both local securities and ofl stocks be- | Ing_neglected. The Pacific Coast Borax Company will pay a Tegular monthly dividend of $1 per share Octo- i Ficwans's Feud Tkirante (‘nmpln) ia quarterly dividend of §3 re v | A he property of the Pacific Gas Improve- | ment Company and the Equitabls Gasight | Company has been deeded to the San Francisco Gas and Electric Company in the terms of the recent merzer. | | Stock and Bond Exchange. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 21—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. BM.A.II. l Bid. Ask. 48 or new .. — — qr coup.. — HISCELLANE)I'S BONDS. © T €o bs.. — 110 Do con 5e.108 105 | OWCG S — 9715 Oceantc 8 Bs. 75 i Om R C 6. — Pac G Tm 4s — %P E Ry bs. P&CH b P & O R Gs. |Powell_st fa. S E G&R Bs. SF & SIV 5% S R of C 6. 1S P ot At L Anre. RIES 3% (1900) 2 3 (A90HSr A 1021, — ll“isr B. |$ « Contra Costa 30% 50 Marin Co ... 61 p. . 52% — Pac bkhkln‘ 853 5614 SacEG&R — — TRUSTEES CERTIFICATES. S8 F G & E. 66% 67 . INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.325 BANK STOCKS. 125 | 95 Am Nat Bk. 40 © 12 —-" Onomea 8 C. HmflllPL’IO Paauhau S C 15% 16 M LANEOUS. Alaska Pack. — 15415) Oceanic l c— 81 Cal Fraw As. 08% — lnu 2% — Cal Wine As. - - & Do 16t Hoard— F Gus & Electric Co. P of Arizona (1908). Afterncon Sesston. Board— 10 Pr—uln Rallroad Co ... 8 P Cal lst cons 0s o (stamped). Val 8 per cent l'.m"'cw ntles Power 100 8 $2000 8 i HR2RERIASR: e B 8z ;l » EEEE] : 5 Cherry, & 21:8 b 3 line of Hardy street, 233 N of | Twenty-fifth, 8 25 by Nauhs 23828 Boa: 60 Occidental Ofl 300 Ofl City Petroleum . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange board yesterday: pd 30 nt. 20 flfiYtlla' :m “ Afternoon Session. 09| 600 Bullion zsl 1% Con ' % G- Tmperial. 00 Crown Con fmperial. 04 100 Bese'& Beich1 50(1100 Con N 1 200 Bullion ..... 130300 Julia o7 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange vesterday: Morning Session. 100 Celedonia. 200 Bullion 400 Bullion Savage - 100 Con C & Va.1 30 200 Sterra Nev .. 300 Gould & Cur. 183 400 Silver Hill .. 100 Hale & Norcs. 80/ 500 Union Com . TONOPAH MINING txcmm Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday : Morning Session. 10,000 Esperanza . 01/ mllou( Ton.. 8¢ 500 Hannapah . 14, 25 Ton Belmnt 95 800 Mont Ton.. 95, 100 Ton N Star. 33 Afternoon Mm.‘ % 500 Con Mercury.1 10 400 Mac) g | 4300 Eaperanza . 01/ 300 Ton & e CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 21— p. m Bid.Ask| Ask. - 16| Julia . s g o 01 1 - 1 23 EELEN 4 15 — 50 St Louis. 17 '15|Syndicate K ;: 19! Unica Con... I Nor. . E‘d; Wash.. 03 OflYehow Jack: TONOPAH MINES. » - (isanpask nem) =nammusa:fi§ :'a:szssai 5483 23225 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. and M. Schlueter to Mercantile Twust tion), lot on S line of Sutter c. Company ¢ corpora street, 125 W of Larkin, W 40 by § 120; §16. | Annie B. Horace and Edith K. Davis to Rucker, lot on W line of atreet, N of Broadway. N 27 ,"3“1?& .m Willlam W. and C. Van Central Trust Compa: ok o ¥ M cific avente, u:a, T B 'az Buchanan, y N 120; $10. Elizabeth Pow to John A. Dm-u. lot_on Seventasnth, re-record 1 teenth street, 210 W of Cast z.« . NW to Mnt 17:4% S E 12:3; Agnes Eberhart (Koenig) (Bom! Joseph. to Bridget Flaherty (wifs of B). ot o W lins of Alabime David W. Cronin 10 Daniel J. and nin, lot on W line of Florida street, 185 § Twenty-eixth, § 28 by W 100; ':m'xuun Catherine Ramsey to Roy T. 3 on S line of Day street, 205 £ of Sanchez. E”Msa‘&lwtln uau Mary E. jow to Julius mer, jot on § line of ay, 183:6 W of argaret cLaughlin lTI. lot ol SE live of Perry SW of Tmrd SW 25 by SE 80 Bacome to Willlam Bacome, lot om N Tihe of Clementina. sirest, 223° NB of Fourth, NE 25 by NW $0; Y M. and Mary E. de Woif to Josaph McMahon, 1ot on N line of California 516 W of Twenty-second avenue, W 23 by N 100; $10. Same to Marie 2 4 an z 7 Sy ;$1. & bm-‘ G . S SrEL SYor and Green stresta, N 1318 By 'nu’m G. gaidwin to Gaston Steaus. same: $10.

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