The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 23, 1903, Page 13

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. sithout excitement. and bonds continue quict. Exchange show little further variation. ** quict, with a fair demand for cash grain. »y steady. Oats selling fairly. Corn dull and Feedstuffs as previously quoted. Beans still irregular, with liberal receipts. ter in ample supply, with a fair demand. cese very plentiful. Eggs, still scarce and high. further changes in Dried Fruits and Raisins. Provisions still quiet, with a decline in Cottolene. ps firm, Wool dull and Hides quiet and easy. heep and Hogs as before. ly of Potatoes in excess of the demand. ! Vegetables plentiful and not materially changed. 1 large receipt and easy. actively enforcing the Game laws. cather operating against the Fresh Fruit market. stock market steady and u weak. 3 ~ £ Py 1 mo-e market. The movement of funds is still Exports in September. [o eioach New Tk eschange &t on cago fell to 15 cents discount to-day, compared with the recently prevailing mmlnm. The principal factor in the late Jyeaction in the San Francisco by | ember were as Amalgamated Copper, ‘alues. | cally all of the attention in the market after ,006 | the announcement of the decision against it in 5,702 | the Montana litigation. The market closed siands Grea: 4105 | steady, e The bond market was broad and strong. s | Total sales, $2.632.000. o United States 35 and the mew 4s advanced i and the 2s and old 48 3§ per cent on the 1ast call NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stock— 24 o205 $148,420 the exports were 636,862 valued et $216,822. In lons and 1 Sase valued 908 gal to th . B prcu Chgo & Nwestern & Ty Del & Hudson. . Del, Lack & W Denver & Rio Gr. D&RG pta Erie Pacific Time.) 1SCO, Oct. 22—85 p. m. onal rainfalls to Erle 24 pfd... Great Nor prd Hocking Valle Hocking Val pfd.. lilinois Central. lowa Central ... Iowa Central pfd Kaneas City S0.. " Kans City 5o pfd. | Loutevi & Nash Manhattan Metropoltn St R Minn & St Loul Missouri Pacific. , RKans & Tex.. , Kans & T pfd. Nat R R Mex pfd {N Y Central Norfolk & Westn.. Norfolk & W pfd Northern Securities Ontario & Westbrn. Pennsylvania NdyoaIg | 24,300 |P.ccas il ... = e Reading . © 24,500 Clear .00 | Reading ist pfd... = - Clear .00 | Reading 24 pfd.... i Cloudy 00 Rock Isiand Co.". 30900 Cloudy .00 | Rock Island pfd. 2,800 Et Louis & B F.. SL&SF Ist prd. L & S F 24 prd. Louls Sowestn. . Louts. Swan ptd Clear 160 16,900 4 | outhern Pacific. . Southern Kailw L St L & West. T.StL&W ptd.. Union Pacific. | Wabash . | Wabash Pld tene Wheel & L Erie. | Wisconsin Central | Express Companies— Adams . ‘00 | American ... “0o | United States _ Clear 00| Wells-Fargo v A AND GENERAL re a slowly along the | Am Car & Fdy pi has risen steadily along | Am Linseed Ofl ... i iitions are such that | Am Linseed OI' pid ong the Oregon | Am Locomotive ... Am Loco ntd .. mpera 25 remained nearly station- | Am Smelt & Refg. . forn has become much warmer | Am Smelt & R pfd’ % - sliey of California | Am Suger Refining. 4,300 reached 90 de- | Anaconda Min Co past_fortnight | Brookiyn Rap Tran 5,700 x Colo Fuel & Iron.. 100 ¥ . to Cape | Col & Hocking Coal ..... Consolidated Gas 100 sea may expect | General Electric 800 At Neah Bay a | Internatinl Paper. 100 x miles per | Internatl Paper ptd 100 3 S Internat] Pump . ; Francisco for thirty | Internatl Pump ptd “ £ -, Mo tional Biseuit .. 300 mettiah wonth- | Srattetet S 7.~ --s-o . rihern coast; | North American .. - stherly winds Pacific Mail €00 Friday; fresh | paople's Gas 8,700 v | Pressed Steel ‘Car.. og BT | Bressed € Car ptd.. 1 e day. | Puliman Pal Car.. - P - Y | Republic Fteel . 500 vy | Republic Steel pfd. 5900 rict Forecaster. | pobi o o o, 300 % « | Rubber Goods pfd. . E x Tenn Coal & Iron.. I MARKETS. | |L § Leather .. | 17 § Leather pfd... § o % | T S Rubber e U 8§ Rubber p New York Stock Market. D et teel pfd. . R Western Union NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—The movement of | es for stocks was sgain unconclusive, the | Total sales. et changes being o . poset part trivial. | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. predominated at the end of the day, | Npw YORK. Oct. 22—Bond the market had generally advanced in face | y; i W g S o Biiier ¢+ g . e e s ot ;;,augg‘:hu»mu of San Francisco: 10,000 at ¢ an Allegheny bank, growing out of the | #/0 5/%8- — yeserday » b e Federal ° Na | NEW YORK BONDS. Bank of Pittsburg. caused searce- | U S ref 2s, reg.107%|L Y howed _the continued ~ meces- | Do 3a, rem ....108 | Mexican Cen der g1 precautionery measures at Pittsburg, | Do 3s, coup ..108% Do 1st fne. 13 ing from trading in bank nockl‘ of & two million dollar safety | ng the banks. London also ai- | unfavorably. fears of war between Russia | labor disputes on the Manhat- Pennsylvania Raliroad systems cussion in Wall street, but did much regarded in the trading. wae expressed at the condi- rade growing out of the large { steam sizes of anthracite and tition thereby with n of bituminous coal for Thf latter traffic is Atchison gen Do adj 4s . Atlantic C L ulhm, & West cons 48 95 Ore SL 4sépartic oS Penn conv 3is, ‘R"dln. gen 4s L & IM cons [ Ches & Onm 4%56101%; Chi & Alton 3igs. g'fi: 7: 8t Louls SW 1, Attorney a proceeding to contest the enia and the Baltimore olk and Western and The effect of these dt- more than nominal advance which n-s-a:d « * not excepted. The character market seemed to have changed so far ‘ortend of selling stocks on every piece ®ood #¢ has been the case recently, position to buy stocks on un- announcements, thus to accumuiate st The very ve bond . mi has wive increases for several Guys a5 cxampie of the same ten- funds accumulating in reserves ‘market, peake and, Ohic pments was not prevent an Zrie gen 45 ..... FW & D City 1st.104 Hocking V 4%s..] NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, With and & Erowing ease in the money there 1 no longer expectation that high inter- £ tiee Y be permanent and am this sumption MI‘)‘ &rade bonds -l; the prosent level of eim mands upon ‘local ‘money B o supplies by reason of the troubles at Baj taburg o Sfiected the ense oF ‘he'Jocat Ty Saere et. One reason for the prevailing sase seem 20 be that the heavy ratied Lot - pected 1o develop thie fall have not come llo % Zyvidence. Thic is cprroborative of the reports of Siemican Con 'is 08 in betterment iroads | Radiroads— s Capabie of an Bnievermmie Inboepe interpretation, it Bas served to case the pressure on the | Do pfd | market was the drop of nearly two points In | which absorbed practi- | \ \ 5 | | | | “Cash quotations were as 34 | Rye. my.lsrrx«tms‘ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1903. Boston & Albany.248 Boston & Maine.168 Boston Elevated..139 [Copper Ra nge .. [Dominion Coal Franklin T Mexican Central.. n‘: Miscellaneous— | American Susar..114% Do prd 17 mer Tel & Tel.124 »om I & Steel.. 9 ‘Quincy Es.m; Fe coppn ‘Wolverine LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. £on for money.88 i-16/N Y Central con 1L Yon for account.S8 7-16/Norf & Western. S&h Anaconda. ... ‘Do ptd Atchison Do pfd Balt & Ohio . ) Canadian Pacific.123 Chesap & Ohio Do Tt vfd . 4U S Steel Do 24 »fd . Do ptd . [llinols Central...134% | Wabash is & Nash . 2 Do pra . Mo Kan & Tex % Bar silver, steady, 28%d per ounce. 13%@2 per cent. Money, The rate of discount in the Qben market for short bills 1s 3% per cent, and for three months' bills is 3% per cent. | New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—FLOUR-—Receipts, 27,600 barrels; exports, 8300 barrels; steady, but with !naa checked by the wheat decline. | WHEAT-—Receipts, 37,000 bushels; spot, | easy: No. 2 red. 85c elevator and 85%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 91%¢c f. o. b, afloat. Options had an irregular opening | with December easy and Ml.r firm, of unloading of ‘‘specials’ and heavy sellmg by St. Louls at Chicago, partly on talk of Increasing spring wheat receipts and exporters | reducing bids, curtailing business. The close was unsettled at %@d%c net decline. May, 82 11-16@83 3-16c, closed 82%c; July closed 2 result | 79%c; December, '86%@86%c, closed 86c. | HOPS—Quiet. | HIDBS—Steady. WOOL—Firm. COFFEBE—Spot Rio, firm: No. 7 involce, | 5%c; mild, steady; Cordova, 7i4@12c. Futus closed steady, 5@10 points higher. Sales, 146, 750 bags, the largest day's business since the present upward movement was inaugurated. Rovember. 5.1005.30c: December. ~5.30@5.45c; January 5.35@5.40c; February, 5.80c; March, 5.55@5. 65 5.i5@s.85c; July, 5.85@6.90c | September, 5.90@6.05c. FluAR—le llpnd) Refined, quiet, DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market re- | mains quiet with new fruit firm. Small sales of old crop are reported within the quoted range. Common, 5@5%c: prime, 5%@c; | cholce. @%c; fancy. 6% @Te. RUNES—Rematn very quiet and without chln" 3% @7c for all grades, APRICOTS—Steady at 9%@9%c for cholce, 10G10%c for extra cholce and fancy 11@12%c. PEACHES—Steady: choice, T4@T%c; extra cholce, T%@8%c; fancy, 94 @10%e. Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—General selling in De- cember wheat was the chief feature of trading | in that pit to-day and lower prices were record- ed. Opening prices were barely steady on favorable weather for the movement of grain and on easter cables, December being ¥c { lower to 3¢ higher at 80G80%c. The heavy | selling of yesterday was also a bear factor | early in the day as also was the easier tone in all outside markets. Elevator interests and longs sold freely the first hour and with | scarcely any demand December slumped off to | 79%c. " A report from Minneapolis t> the effect that there was little demand for cash wheat | from millers was a factor in depressing prices, The market was quiet and prices steady the latter part of the day and December closed at 79L.GT0%c. The May. delivery was firm throughout the entire session on & good com- mission-Fouse demand. A better demand for corn existed than for some time past and the market ruled firm. Closing prices were steady, with December %o | higher at 44c after selling between 43%c and 44l @0, Firmness characterized the trading in oats, due largely to the bettér tone In corn. After | ranging between @353 @35%c December closed ¥c higher at 35&c. Provisions were extremely trifle firmer feeling prevalled, advance of 10c only feature was a fair demand for lard by | brokers. Pork closed be higher, lard was up 2%c and ribs were 10c higher. The leading futures mngnd as loHo'u quiet, but a influenced by an Articles— Open. High. Low. | _ Wheat | December 0% 80% oY, May Y% o 8% Corn October 43% 3% 43m | 444 4% | 423 43 423 % | G % | | Docember - | May . | Mfess Pork, | odtomer | January | May Lard, | October . .nnu-r, Ma. Flour, eteady: No. 3 spring w No_ 2 red, RO%@S2c: No. yellow, 45@4515c; ’whll! 25%@381hc: cholce malting barley, 47@54c;: No. 1 flaxseed, 92c; No seed, $2 7214; mess pork. per barre | $2 72%; k. barrel, $11 10 11 123 lard, per $6 4714@6 50; short ribs sides (loose) 7 75; short clear wides (boxed) $7 1234@7 25; whisky, basis high wines, $1 25; clover, contract 10 75. | " Articles— Flour, Barley, bushels ©On the Produce BExchange to-day the Butter | market was steady, Creamery, 15%@21c; Dai Ties, 14@18c. Eggs, 18G20c. Cheese, € . Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL, Wheat— Opening - Closing ‘Wheat— Opening Closing Flour- Opening Closing Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Oct. 22 —CATTLE—Receipts. 10,- 000, including 500 Texans and 2000 Western; | steady to 13c higher; good to prime steer: $5 30@5 90; poor to medium, $3 3045; stoc! ers and feeders, $2 25@t 10; cows, $1 56@4 30; helfers, $2@3 §5; canners, $1 35G2 50; bulls, $2@4 85; calves, $267; Texa, fed steers, §2 75 @3 B0: Western steers, $3G4 HOGS . Recelpts _to-day, 1:1000 to-morrow, 12,000 mostly 10c higher: mixed and butchers, .l m‘ 80; good to cholce heavy, A5G0 £ 25G5 80; 2 34 956 35: light bulk a{ sales, $3 35@5 SHEEP—Recelpts, 25,000 sheep and lambs, steady to 10c lower: good to choice wethers, $3a4; flir to choice mixed, Weltem sheep, §2 25@4; _native lambs, 25@5 60; Western lambs, $3 75@5. ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 22.—CATTLE—Recel 2500; steady to 10c lower: natives, §4@5 m. cows and heifers, $1 20@4 90; stockers feeders, $2 DO@4 HOGS—Receipts, 2100; 10@15¢ hiy light, $5 25@5 35; medium and heavy, 35. HEEP——RcuIm-. 2000; larabs, $5 50. ool.flm medium combing_and £ 15@17%c; heavy fine, %uu?tfi'&( New York Cotton Market. opened 2oy at hn at’ uncl ufiopflnu-ucmmutnm New York Metal Metal Murb:t NEW YORK, Oct. T —fpot tin'advanced 15 in ‘the prices of hogs. The | e 1 Northwestern, 98c; prime timothy | grade, | | 40 per ton. i | in London, closing at £116 15s, with futures Mchanged’ at 11 o0, The New, York tin market wa y, with Closing - at 325!’1% dvu?gefl’l&lhllflnd Ing at 2MI7IMInd futures at tumu lly copper continues quiet. Lake, $13@ 155: electrolytic, $13, and at §12 Leaa advanced 1s 3d to 211 28 in' Londos. ‘was unchanged here P petter closed 28 6a in on. Lo- fehar g2 Taad cally the market was quiet at §6 1234, Locally all grades of iron were lowered slightly to correspond with the declines npflngd yesterday. No. 1 foundry, Northern, 15 50; No. 1 foundry, Southn;. .nd Na. foundry, Southern, eoft, $15G1 Northern Bu.nne:s. — O 22.—Clearings, $070,674; b'?m\'r'rl.z, Oct. ances, 3 h‘rAcox:;”%:t u—a:mnn. $217,025; lan PORTLAND, Oct. 22.—Clearings, §544,738; Got. 22.—Clearings, balances, §71,211. Northern Wheat Market. $368,748; WASHH\GNN TACOMA, 22 —Wheat, %@1lc higher. Bluestem, 82c; elub 78%ec. OREGON, PORTLAND, Oct. 22.—Wheat—Walla Walla, Tde; bluestem, valley, 78¢. Oregon wheat shipments from Portiand for the week ended to-day were 338,154 bushels. The steamer Fiba cleared from this port ta- day for Kobe with 190,000 bushels of wheat. I : - — - LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exchange, cables New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegrs Stlver, per oun Mexican Dollal evecredushes W heat and Other Gram.r WHEAT—Forelgn _quotations showed little varfation. Chicago was lower and the general eeling was bearish on fine Weather and some slackening fn the domestic demand. The for- ell’n demand, however, was reported better, market showed no material change, be- ')ond slight decline in futures. |is in average demand at steady pri CASH WHEAT. RN Calitornia Club, $1 401 45; California White Australian, $1 50g1 Northern Cluh. 1 40@1 4235; Northern Blue Stem, $1 60@1 egon Valley, $1 40@1 45 per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, Open, High. _Low. _Close. $1 30% $1 30% §1 39 $1 303 2 p. m. Bession. December—$1 39%. BARLEY—The market is quiet, with no ten- | dency either up or down, and both buyers and December . Squsbs and Goslings. which wers in amall vu;h.mu- inquiry nmd!rue receipts ern came in, but and aumby est- ul of vhhh came to hand in good condition, ana 'y : well st frmer prices. me wl':.l.:us, ‘who were strictly Clznulu. & limit law. Geese, Snipe, Doves Hare and Rabbits ruled firm at previous prices POULTRY__Live Turkeys, per 1b for young and 14@17c for per. pair, B b Ak St N . ozen 0 ; Hons, g Roosters, &4 0008: old Roos: | 5 ie Srool Hass. ‘fl!g“ ine, T4 350 for large' and §2 for amail: Pigeons. | £°, S48 Srrad mu‘.‘w s Ol per dozen for old and $2@2 COAL—Well ., $8 per tom: ";. |: BAsr — Jollars Tk, 98 per donch; {_':‘;7.“ TR mm "1 e e Gods: | Bay, Greta, §7; Wailsend, $1: Rich- e D",;,*:,,g_f_":',g;::,; 7 %0: “Cumberiand, $13. I, Dulk " and S ', $3; $1 50; Wild Doves, | $1 R.hblkl l! 15 l’or “Cottontails lnd 1% | for Bru-h. , $1 25, Butter is vlrlmly quoted weak or firm, ac- dif 1y tal plied. tions, while others report sales even over the lnp ?nauuom Whole 15 concerned there Is no scarcity. The feell: large, and California stock more or Fges show some signs of w.vmns " Dealers are getting the advanced prices without much scarce, are sti] prices are so high that the demand has o seriously checked and ¥---~rs are running more and more on the cheaper Fastern and cold storage stock. . There are rather more fine Egss 2B ST TER—Creamery, 15%@19c; cold storage, 24G26c; Eastern, 23g25¢ f"H‘%EBE—l?%c for the lml 13%¢ for select mild new grades. 15%@16%c; Western, 14@15c per EGGS—Ranch, 47% 56c 2714@30c; Eastern, 28@30c for fresh and 250 26c for cold storage. The Jocal demas easy, and there were large lines unsold at the close of business. Some dealers were still ask- ing $1 25 per box for some varieties of fancy rAvmu. but sales at that figure were rare. act, the general run of fancy stock. continued dull and depressed, with only t and leaking stock was freely offered at prices ranging from $12 to $13 per ton, but found few kers. Receipts of Figa were very light and were quickly snapped up at advanced prices. Peaches in carriers _Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ing as are largely or slenderly sup- Some are. willing "to. shade the quota- The general situation before, and as far as the market as a in Cheese 1s weak, as ltoekl are iberal grrivals from Oregon kesp ficuity, as fine ranch and 20,400 Ibs Cheese. 29c for extras and o for secands: dllry 1@25¢; store Butter, b5 market, 136 11@12¢ for lower Bastern, Young America, HK 1 @S5c, with some sales Dominal; cold storage. high as tore, Deciduous and Titrus Fruits. for most descriptiona of In §1 was considered. an extreme price for Wine Grapes trict- Soft Flour, fancy stock bringing the quotation: from Santa Clara sold from | Hops, SUGAR—The Western pany qlxmn as follows, pe: Crushed and rd 5.70c; Candy Gi ulate onnu'nftdq’: ‘Bne, 5.80c. Dry Grabuia quantity. RICE—China, No. 2, $4% 78@5 90; extra No. 1, 36 26@5 80; fapan, fresh fruits was slack and there was very | equivalent. little fnquiry for shipping. - A and Grapes, which formed the bulk of the’receipts, were Loutsiana, ranch on the market than there were several | 74e in druma and jron barceis. ays ugo. RED TLead, ‘Recelpts wers 25,400 1bs Butter, 006 cases | 7o 0 T vhite, Losdsiagre Lg mlnln-lbla . 5.70c; Dry ranulated, coarse, Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, OCT. 22. ar sks o barrels, 6.10c; boxes, 8.35c per Ib. No ordes taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. The following were the -x.. on the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- 200 Savage cevees 2 Wakeas W PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. following were the sales on the Pacific The Btock Exchange yesterday: Morning 09) Session. 500 Potost 200 Savage 300 1 Beg 200 Yellow J 00) 300 Alpha Com . 700 Bullion . 30CC & Wi The following were Francisco and Tonopah. terday: Morning 3000 Esperanza o1 200 Mont Ton* 11 apparently satisfied with the cur- ot ® U | 75¢ to $1 50, according to size of ¢ paciage. Only Hay,' tons . 7 2 CASH BARLEY, a few small lots came In. e other tree B Feed, $11234@1 15; Shipping and Brewing, | (ruits were without quotable change. By Flour, ar sks .. fBran, sks ...... 8,815 | 5300 Tsperanta $117101 22147 Chevaller, 313001 40 107 01 | ot Nuboangs bt e poor and green atock 100 Mont Ton | 200 T N Star...... 38 to choice. ” Chol. # | 500 Ton Cal FUTVRIG fots ot Congworth Strwberries tound pompt | | STOCK MARKET. | : < lots o o ra 3 - Session 9 to 11:30 a.’m. sale at the top quotation, while poor stock was CLOSING QUOTRTIONS. Open High. Low. Close. | cleaned up to peddlers’ at the bottom rate. & THURSDAY, Oct, 224 p. m. December ...312 l;%mt ls'ezum‘l bSO o B e i e ey e the sur’ | Though trading was still light on the Stosk | BidAsk) Bid. Asie No sales. Bius siocks at the inside, quotation. | Hucklo. | and Bond Exchange, there was more fuctua- | Alpha ....... (8 10 Julls o e OATS—There was less doing yesterday, as | DérFies were offering agaln and were in good | tion on the afterncon session than for some Alta . v ustice . the actlvity of the past several days has satis. | F*auest, and Cr-mher;le-l w-: ‘:lelflv. With | little time. The gas stocks were strong, Gas A Andes . . fi fi&:;i::k E fled the bulk of the demand at present. Prices | S'GGS O Tagtefn SO0 SRML NP 1y cnange | 404, Electrio advancing to $61. the Trustees '1 35 1 40| Mexican | ” were quoted steady a e e e Panama steamer brought | Certificates to 866 75, and Mutual Electric to | . 12 13|Oceidental’ -3 up 390 boxes Mexican Limes and there was a | $11 25. Contra Costa Water was higher at 92 s 30 smnleld shipment of new crop Navel Oranses re- | $40G42 50, though the transactions were small. = F - | celved from Rockiin. California Wine declined from $93 50 to $92 50, - weak market, with sellers willing to concede | STRAWBERRIES Lonemorthe, 0 amer | 4 The oll stocks were dull and featureless all g 1 - | a point to_effect sales. Offerings, though not | Chest: large berries, 31 50@3, with some fancy | gay. ® o6 o7 especially heavy, are sufficient for all current 1 :rlllhl up to $6 and $4@6 for the other varie- | g.::‘m‘ ofl ;cmmanu "‘N United States Oil 09 & 48 | needs, | ana Mining, elinquent November 18; Ne | oNestern, sacked, S1 324 for Yellow, §1 RASPRURRIFE$3 per chest, tune Ot 2 "CD’:("?{"“'" i elinanent 16 8siiver Hil 11 88 50 for White and for mixec ‘alifornia lai 5« < vember : Coat ange, ¢, delinquent No- P, 1o o | Yetiow. 81 3541 40; xmall round do, nominai; C;Phflflafiltmnxmt{ew 50 per bbl: | yember 28, - i N TR R = | White, per ctl. s £ i - 1 2 YE—$1 261 30 per ctl., APPLES—00cG31 per box for fancy, 500 | Hale & Nores 38 62 BUCKWHEAT —$2 25G2 00 per ctl 86c for good to choice and 23@40c for com- Stock and Bond Exthange. Lady Wash .To(;lOP:lHYe;:I;: !;mm a 2 men. PEARS—Bartletts, nominal; winter varie- vy ey . A . § 1d. Ask. ! Flour and Millstuffs. ion, J0gi7ie “per béx"tor Sommon ana 165G THURSDAY, Oct. 222 p. m. B At o Bumest.. T TS i 1 _for Winter Nel % 13 15 Ton & Cal... 20 24 | FLOUR—Calitornia Family Extras, $4 QUINCES-—40g¢0c per box. i<+ 557 e — 32.Ton N St B 7 | 4 85 usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $4 5 FICEED0EMGe for ‘arawers and $1 2691 75 for Bld.Ask. | $9 92 Ton Midway. 33 38 Oregon and Washington. $3 90G4 20 *per bbi | large packages. e 13 United Tom... — 14 | for Family and $3 9064 40 for Bakers' | POMEGRANATE! W'Se for small boxes — — |38 ar coup. > y Price and $1 50G2 50 for larg | ELLANEOUS BONDS. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_packages are as follows: Graham Fiour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs: PERSIMMONS 10g81 per box. = - | Rye Flour, $3 H GRAPES—Isabella, 50 per crate: o!.her 11084104 ™ $7; Corn Meal, $§3 Out | varieties. 7 tHria (l;lro-u A 50! Hominy, 8164 25, suex;m;u | ik S5 T our, 5; Cracke eat, $3 . — 1021 - | rin 50 Whoti Whens Flooe 83 50: Gonad and s14@10 tor Misslons White, $15G10 ber | co = e e G e = | Oats, bbln $§7 25@8 00; in sacks, so 75@8 1 = cc -, 100% Y 08 Pearl Barley, ¥5; Sollt Peas, boxes, $7; Green “MELONS—Cantaloupes, T5cG81 25 per crate; | % 1, 124 — [P & C H 65, — | Peas, $5 59 per 1 e‘lnu’tm wlc(elon; 30@76c per box; Watermel- (13‘ & Al:: lgu,r & O R 6s.11614 — e % Powellst 6s.112% — - CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 5082 76 for | 11 (4 2 I3 E GaR 3. = ‘ Seat- Hay and Feedstuffs. - fasey Valenclas, $30% 25 Tor. cholce and $16 | B & 08 oo (e eIV e — 1 i ey sigh 84 ! g 150 for standard; Lemons $163 per BOx: | o 1064108 S R of C 6s.112% — For_ Vietoria, Vaneouver, { AN quotations remain ns before. Feedstumrs | JTaPe Frult §1 2062 &y Mexican Limes, 30 | 1, . — — I8 P of AGs Port Townsend, Seattle. T rule firm. The circular of Bomers & Co. s { 4 T g o ‘WI = =, i 112%113% >y coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., Oct. 28, ot Hay wallan and $268 for Central American; Pine- | 1 Sl — | Nov.'2." Change at Seattle to this company [ o Shipments o Hay ehow a mariced falting | SPPWS. SDOE DO per Josen. 0241 1 (19068t A1 The o Tacoma (o . BUg bt Vierovir'to of for the past, weel the total with to-da; . . .. - 3 r - o N. P. Ry.; al ‘ancouver to arrivals beig 3400 tons, & qecrense trom ine | Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey s 9% (9095 B | P. Ry week preceding of 800 ‘tons. There is some % . L3 Mkt-st 8~ 906) For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 little complaint about the scarcity of cars, oth- Srigs. Do — us | B m., Oct. 25 31_Nov. 8; Corona, 1:30 p. m. | erwise shipments might have been a trifia,| , There is no further "h’"" to report under | NRR of C 6s — 107% SPC 1 cg Ga. 181 | Oct. 32, 25, Nov. 3. | heavier. Trade is not overbrisk, however, ana | this head. Business Do el P g o lm'flm For Los Angeies (via Port Los Angeles and | it seems to be the determination of all holders | o JTRUIT—Apricots, 'W%G Loty bioma By g B B S 106 — — 1% | Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara— | of Hay to realize some profit on their country | $@11c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples. 4% | N ¢ — u'.“g-s ¥ A e 1on | SBanta Roea_Sundays, § a. m. | stocks. A lull is always to be expected this -dried,” Tiblc PMdiie IS w0 — ="| Do 4s 2am. 99 | State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. time of the vear, for most consumers have been P-n;-; 6@10c; Nectarin 1@6 %e¢; Figs, white, | § g s | Do 4s 2dm. 99 — For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East busy ".f‘k"'l" -‘::"mflr’b‘-r‘n- during the sum- | %fl in bflnflc black, 4%c. Plums, pitted, | o G hSs1 ’Sflm G&E fs u 102% | San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- mer and early airly good export trade | O T Co0s..317 119 UG & E ba — | terey, San Simon, Cay; Port Harford =nn be noted, however, and a continuous move- | rm.nz.s—xm S fros i o it WATER STOCKS. Lula Oblspoy, Ventura. and llnuen:ln:a R ment of Hay toward interior points is re. | S | ported.” It is vet too early to speculate about | "RAISINS_F. o. b. prices, Freano, for 1908 Contra, Costa 41 Oct. 24, Nov. 1. the weather, but the way the rain is holding | S79D: 8C-1b boxes—Icose Auscatel 2-orown, e off s excitinig some speculation as to what the | S%C Ber Ib; Sreromn, S%c; £crown, Giae; Seed- GAS AND ELECTRIC, o Bt i Y ess Muscatels, 4%c; do_floated,’ 4%0; un- | Cent L & P. 3% 66% T of ek | po 0B, our market her: nothing of interest can | M!:fl'l:gng;’_‘“a‘; T | Matusl B L Bl e s th, B 1OF reported, the retafl trade taking fits usual | iz =gy 8- < 4 gt P g = For further information obtain folder. | quota, which demand is mostly for cholce f‘ 35; 4-crown clusters, $2; O-crown Dehesas, | = uahuu i i 500 o ot R Right is reserved to change steamers or safl- and is selling fairly weil. Alfalfa Is a trifie | easy, owing to more plentiful shipments. | Bome districts the fifth crop Is now béing ha vested and in due time will be marketed It | e eatiar sipasfas sioas of Hay, what Is termed stable Hay, is a trifia er in price, although very few concessions have been made in figures to effect, sales. | Therefore, although the market is a bit quiet, lv«n-at Hay. Straw s in rather light supply | 3| we can report no change from the quotationd| of last week.” BRAN—$21 50@23 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$27@28 50 per ton. | SHORTS—$21 50G23 per ton. | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barl ton; ogcuk; Meal at the miil, ‘20@26 50 jab. £30G31; Cracked 50@31 50: Mixea Feed, §22 50@23 50; Horse Beans, $309 HAY— heat, $13@16, with sales of extra gholce st 416 0: Wheat and Oat, $12 K@ 15 50; Oat, $12 Wild Oat. $1i 50@ 12 50; Barley, 11061250 smck $9@10; Alfal- | fa, $10@1) 50 per ton. v STRAW—40@060c per bal Beans and Seeds. Beans continue unsettled. with large arrival of the new crop and some buyig to fill short: Prices show no further variation worthy of note, however, §1 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, $2 €5; Flax, $1 70@1 80; 5g84c for | Eastern; Alfaita, 12@1ic; TS hcs Timothy, @6lc: Hemp, 4@ ias per 1o Millet, 3g3the; Broom Corn Seed, $209 23 _pe ETED PEAS—Green, $1 8062 per cti. Potatoes, Omons and Vegetables. There was some little inquiry for low priced river Burbanks for shipment to the South- ' West, but prices ehowed no improvement, the market being weak, with supplies far in excess of the demand. Salinas were in good request Tacally and Tiled ateady at previous prices. Sweels arrived freely and as ce: ponle: (;t the receipts were very poor ower. Fancy Onions were well cared for at 15800 pe cental, while inferior quallty offerings were aun at le change from the previous report, suj Die Seine ample ‘and. trade fair, Tomatoes Evere the most plentiful description, and, al though strictly fancy stock sold up to 60e ‘the common run of offer! 25@doe. Corn, Okra and® et iy were easler, as offerings were of . qu-my.n‘c'::cumb-n ruled m" suq':l:.rh con- tinued was and sold In a peddiing wa. t and | IS EURA here was ot Tmach trading IH.ulbbu-d were and were ng at p&:fi ks from river, %~ ‘Burbanks, $1 sg'fis‘:..- Clnll'}'. H e 1n the vemetsble market showed | $1 c r i In | Cured, ke’ Pactiie do, -'Hac Oriental do, 2%c. Seeded Ralsins—! s Lib; The cheaper grade | cholce. 6 2, Al , §2 4062 Pea, _' 5 iy S’E”‘.’...":n"wm.”z 3064 b’ outs | LARD—Tierces uoted P mq ver 1b for White, $2 wm Pink, 40@2 50; Req, | COMPoUnd and $@9}c for half barrels 32 9033; L. $10 Red Kldneys, $5 16@i sa. | pure, 9lac; 10-1b tins, 9 mc 75D tins, 10%@ m- eye, ;2250240 per ctl; Horse n: lo%c 3-1b_tins, 104 @1 COTTOLENE—One hall barrel, 9%c: three oe; in_the fleld. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | about 1lc under quotations. Heavy Saited Steers, 9%c; um, S8%c; light, 8e} Cow Hides, 8c ‘far heavy for light; Stags, Salted Kip, fi Salted Veal, 9%o0; Stlted Calf, llk(_dr! !dn, lfl.l"fliw dry Klp, 130; dry. Calf, 17c: Bheepsking, aheatit zu . umn , 40@60c each; medis @90c; ‘Wool, § ll 30 -eb Horse Hides, T 3258 for tarse 50 tor medium, | §1 26@1 75 tor small -na for. Colts; Horse Hides, dry. $1 70 large and $1 50 for me- aium,’ $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts, | Buck Skins—Dry Mexi Mexican, 25¢; Goat Skina—Frime e smoot! 3 % :'u.ow—u’al rendered, 4%¢ per 1b; No. WGO! ip—San Joaquin Lambs' 1lc; Middle County, 11@12c 11@12¢; ‘I:(unm t and Mendocl % fine, five T P PS—20@23¢ per b for Califorala and 209 23¢ for . Mecat Market. The nn-'l nul report arrivals of Hogs mu equal to uuna. and prices | show no change. doe | 13c; Cocoanuts, 10@15¢_per 1Ib. HONEY—Comb, ncw, 12G14c for white and fi@llc for amber: new water white extracted, Sl@ac; lght amber extracted, Gc; dark, | sla@tiac, . BEESWAX—27G29c. Provisions. The Western markets ging, but there was little change at Chicago 10; ‘Bnllederk.ucPlPk. Pu-r ;ee g" ‘orl m Feet, Hides, Wool, Tallow and Hops. H du continue easy, and Ba: markets. | Wool in stil quoted dull, wim the market not absorbing the receipts very fast, firm, as already mentioned, with buyers again 2 50 0—(‘?\)'!! Imperials, laga Loose, §3 Go_ Brcrown. Die; Valencla Be wn, 0z. cholce, 7% Ui T13e; No. 1 hardshell, 13 2, 1lc; monds, 11c for Nonparelis, lo‘fic for T X L. 10%e for Ne Plus Ultras and She tor Ladgue: Peanuts, 6@7c_for 11 50G5; Calitornia Chestnuts, re still dull and drag- Dry 25; Smoked half barrels, 93;¢; one (l!m 94c; two tierces, five tierces, 8%4c ver Ib. in sympathy’ with the the demand is slack. Hops rule c ver pound. ‘Boa 7 Alaska Packers' Assn . 5 B ot Arisone (1910). %n, Valley 10 Cat W Assn, 8 90, 1 Wine- ® 90.. »s. TRUSTEES' CERTIFICA S F G & E. 60% 6% INSURANCE. Morning Session. ter W.ur Co . Atternoon Session. rd— i =4 dgenEas, 2 vesterday. The only change here was a de- cline of iic in Cottolene. CURED MEATS -Bacon. 1% per Ib for heavy, 12%ec for light medium, 14%¢ for light, sC 3 15 for extra light. 18c for sugar-cured and | Hutc 8 P C 10% 11 < Or extra sugar-cured; Gastern LLAN -un-d Hnm-‘muc camm-:ln H.m, :n'q’: Alaska Pack. ’_‘_“f;%,m‘;‘:,‘;", P Xtra | Mens, | Cql Fruit As. 94 Pac A F A | $12@12 50;’ Family, 13 . 2% g,flg 0l ’;,m % P"'"' Mess | Cal ‘Wige As 92 93 |Pac C Borx.167 RT3 ] BT ] ggt!. @ Ia 39 T Certificates (8 F G & E) 66 50 FE Street— $10,000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per ct bonds.113 00 CaliforniaStock and Oil Exchange [ tes. OFFICES—+4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway wharf. Frelght office. 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent, 10 Market street, San Franciseo. O. R. & N. CO ““Columbia’* safls Oct, 20. 30. Nov. 3 L Only steam- ship line to PORTLAND, OR., and short rail line from Portland to all points East. Through | tickets to all points. all rail or steamship and rail at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets in- clude berth and meals. Steamer sails foot of F. BOOTH, Gen. Spear_st. at 11 a. m. Agt. Pass. Dept.. 1 Montgomery st.; C. CLIF- FORD, Gen. Agt. Freight Dept.. 3 Montgomery, T0YO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL -mxnmr CO. ) !nr YOKO!AI.A Steamers will leave whart, Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., and HWGKONG cargo received on 8. S AltRXCA IABU ‘Tuesday, November 10, M S 8. amm:ouo MARU. ... “Decemter 3, 1008 8. 8. NIPPON m!] (Calling at Manila) ....... ‘ednesday, December 30, 1908 Via Honolulu. ll.uu-tfl- tickets at rates. For and passage apply at Com- freight pany's office,_ 421 Market . corner W. H. AVERY, Geneval Agent. Oceanlcs.s. o, EXi 5 S5 MARIPOSA, for Tahiti Oct. 26 11

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