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’ ’ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1903 13 war/ieIk the Dews L ghcieal /ey Bantiih a4 ton osx'lyc_gflkfi_ ‘5‘0“‘C“ ihe mm n%u 50; job- 'n:;n;: "t? kg l:mt fo nete in the this caused some selling Ly local traders, which 27 5 Corn | cas] uation. season resulted in a somewhat essier tone, but a re- $30@31; Crac e u; the year."” FAMILY RETAIL ‘WARKEI'[ * covers - soom fellowed on. covering by shorts ised Feed, $22 50423 50; i Hiree Beans, $304 | CURED MEATSBacon, 12c yper Ib for and fair buying by a prominent bull. Trading 40 per beavy, n*e Yo light medium, 1¢34e for gbt. | was quiet the laiter part of the session a FA%-“Whest, $13G16, with sales of extra | 130 for extra light, 18c for augar cured an prices fluctuated narrowly. December emefl‘mm at $16 50; Wheat and Oat, $12 uc for extra sugar-cured; The wholesale marksts are slenderly sup- i5e to fic higher at S0lyc. 13 50; Oat, $12 50g1é 50; Wild Oat, $11 cured Hams, o Caittrnta. Hams, u!ac. plied with fresh Ranch Fggs and Drices ars There waa only a little’ trade in corn, but 12 50; Bariey, $10@12 50; Stock, $9@10; Alfal- | Mess Beef, $11 per _ bbi; extra still higher. There is no danger of an Egx prices were firm. December closed lic higher | 72 “siogil 50 per tom. IIT: 50;" Family, ulug L )lu- famine, however, as cold storage and Eastarn at #4350, STRAW—40@65c per bale. Por] 19; extra clear, ;_Dry | Eggs are plentiful. Choice Butter is none tco %-t.‘-‘ ’l:rrrt:'etxl :.tre.nlghh:m t:tuhcr .{Alm ‘I;l(“.d 12%c; "L"'" us Pln "Feet, | pientitul and s still t-rmmlt high M"- and light offerin create a ; Smoked Beef, while the lower grades are nM piy firmer sentiment. ~ December closed 3¢ higher Beans and Seeds. LARD. Tierces M,d g TP Il s - el rs?m in provisions was extremely quiet of Be Sare, S ?s‘lm‘ 9 .183’11-?‘.'&:‘1'&. o W l;.wu.'..am Tor Soms. wed -y . - 1 Atchison _....... 67% Ont & Western. rading Over 18,000 sacks of Beans came in yester- . Qlac: not e or some 3 “MA g and prices showed little change. Opening &; 310 t! 4 Game is in good supply and a few mew IMARY l."r THE MARKETS. ! e, --- 911 Penneylvania Were a frifla easier along With hogs. but a {day and demlers reported a continued weak | 10%c: Wb ting, 10M@IOMe 9%c; thres | descrintions ate added g the st £ lfl Pacific. . firmer tone at the yards later was reflected in market, with some changes. Whitestare less |\ N7y, T Se1 7o OO0, m‘;‘“_ 934c; two tlerces, | Some Kinds of early summer fruits have be- most the hog products. Pork closed Be higher, lard | firm, as the demand for them is not what it | oe: five tierces, §34e per PR gl v i g Pgaroogy & v 4 SERE - k3 unchanged and ribs 215¢ higher. | has been for a week or so, and large Whites —_— kind: lentit d stand exactly the Shipr $4170 in specie to Hongkong. Tha leading futures ranged as follows: | are tower. g = Hides, Wool, Tallow and Hops. | 5ame. as augted last week Vegstables are j lozcer in.. Silver unchanged. Articies_ _Open. HIEh. Low. Close. | cera 0 35, mmall Whie, 2 8083 25, lares ? e 5% ity S T / lower again.. Silver . T 3 p : 3 Previously quoted. 4 . g g i i SToher Mo/ 2 S 804 7% sow | gyhite. 82 2 D a1t e 08, "tigs oe: | HIDES AND SKINSCulls and brands sell | COAL, PER TON— - rk: stock market still quiet and irreguler. ! @ T8 7 | Blackeys, $31062 35 per <t Horee Seans, | about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Saited | Wellington - 30 Soisvew ; % g Pt i <, ,,{4" . g, 3 ik Steers, 9%c; medium, S8%c; light, Sc; Cow Be-m- 3 ooo Well 1t nactive, with fewe fluctuations. il S SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nom| Yellow | Hjdes, 8c for beavy and Sc for light; Stags, s e £ .y 4434 | Mustard, $2 €5; Flax, $1 70@1 .. Cmrv. c: Salted Kip, S%c: Salted Veal, §ige. Riehmmond 9 50 e Cas} rat steady and futures higher. o ¥ x B BN S ARt ATl e Ited Calf, 10c; dry Hides, 1 T G L Senay B 3 mgher. b~ By A IR 1%u@lke; Timothy, 6g8ic; ' Hemp, huil: O i e e e, &y X, Butter, cholce.sq. s Bar silver—Dull, 285-184 per ounce. A (o I o B o Vo g5 . sheariings. 3 / d demand and advancing. Money— 1562 per cent. FrTE TR - Dy, s S "’%;‘1'.,,';"",’{,, % Wiy ] B e P brisk f gir Inll and weak R el M R g 3% 3615 36% | PPRIED PEAS—Green, $1 80g2 per ctl. St 5278 for larme and 4307 60 tor medtuse, | Cheese, Cal ....1w ' n brisk request for seec orn dull and zwceak. ] — e 1 Cheese, Eastern 20925, seed. o 3% ver cent. Jeloge T 35@1 75 for smail and 80c for Colts; Horse o : it Mo i1 85 13 1 09w | Potatoes, Omons and Vegetables. §, 220110 for Soan $00, 305 Lo Colte: Horsd | SU0CRE Sviaer 8908 llings and Hay as previously quoted. Bok Clatiacs 1195 1207% 1195 12 0B : dlum,’ $1@1 25 for small and 50¢ ior Colts | MEATS, PER romm— - EA i e | an i, Lard, ver 100 1ha— Supplies of river Potatoes continued far in | Buck SkingoDry Mexican u2e; dry salted | Bacon TS [Srmoked Beet. and coming in hear | A o O I T 855" 6831 645 |excess of the demand, but there was less poor | Goat Biins—Prime Angoras, 7he: large and P 2 GRS i g 305 821 84 |stock on the marker. the recent demand for | simesth, Boc: mediym, 35 sioall 20c. RO S Ireieiess. Tatelioss® Duiiniton: A~ s jor Eggs check HE G0 i M ort i, per 100 L WY shipment to the Southwest, together with tha s Té\um-m rendered, 43c per Ib; No. sociation gives the following retail prices tor arftm q o Py | R o " ' October 22, with the percentage of increase | October . 800 773 775 |)ight receipts, having checked the accumula- 3 P r Cheese still in sufficient supply and nunchanged. | and decrease, 83 compared With the orre- | Jamuary ....... 620 625 630 625 | tion. Salinas’ Burbanks were steady under | ' WOOL—Tall 3"—’“‘:‘““'“ n Lambe, 09 e ik 10820 s c I eponding week lnst year. May . 8371% 837% 6 3114 6 371 | light receipts ‘and a good demand. Oregons | 1lc: "’“}:my' D,,.e N ‘Mu‘"‘ Tee, | Tenderloin Steak.15@1S! go reports Provisions dull for the season. | gere largely nominal The Portland steame- R e R Syt w.a.i'u“"mi’{ Porterhse, dol7i4w e ey RS e Lt I | v 2 steady: baen marketed up to a late hour. The market | Oregon, fine, 13@1%c. . inedium, 17¢ gs tending downward under Iiberal arrivals. | ‘;‘“f'z'\qork sn}g;-%“%é& red, s’le corn, M%‘“ . 2| was overstacked with Swests, Which were dull | Der Ib. R A > o= SR Ehas Vellow, "4514@45%c; No. 2 oats, S8e: No. s‘.l the recently reduced quotations. Onions | HOPS—20923¢ per Ib for Califoraia and 209 Suppli otatoes exceed the demand. | “Phlladeishia white, '36g8T34c; No. 2 rye, Boe: fair to choice | were unchanged with the market steady for | 23¢ for Oreson. 2 | *St. Louis oy #oad wed oultry in hiberal supply and quict. !’é"'”s;i., 5 STl et e et bt Meat Market. Forentr Lot 34015 ge L S8 Sy 5 ; & ross the bay. Carried-over stock — ame higher in spite of abundant arrivals. f‘x;:,‘.}fi,':,'f:,’ a5 1o | Sbundan and et v’llth: Eood demand at the | The tendency in Hogs is downward, as re-| POULTRY AND GAME - e A 1 §712%4a7 25; wh basis of high wines, | previously quoted rates ceipts are smple. but prices show no further | Hems, each ... 50§75 Hare, each ....—@20 4 New Crop Oranges coming in too green. Aovensd @ §1 25 Clover, contract grade. $10 7. | _ POTATOES—Burbanks from u-a river, 45@ | decline. Young Rootxm Wild Doves, dz..$1 80 % S » | s oo Recelnts. Shipmeras, | 10¢ Per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1 2501 45 pe- DRESSED MEATS. each ...... 3 (Englisn snlpma,.u % b Deciduous Fruits plentiful and rather quict ! ;r\ew‘Oflt-m ; 1038, 8 Piour, bareel CR4000 23800 S .mm”;k‘::rh‘caflk sl%o.iiie:"ué‘{"z oA Ty T SaUewrs % uilies "% o e cach—amn S e i | Detroit 2 986,500 68,100 5 sers 5@0c White Geese, ea.- = > Pl 176, 10 Com. bushels ge8000 gfi.m!"";l NE_—00@80c ; B st s ey Lo Turkeys, per 15 © each . ..25gen R % | Balt s sTy A : i ts, bushels : X VEGETABLE: VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, 8% per Ib. cks. each . "ibegsr 1 Teal Ducks. ea.. land’s Hop Supply. O . 3 | Piiwaukee 215 3 Rye, bushels 17400 €100 | gacic: Peas, per 1 ~ 15085: Ewen, Geese, _$1 75 Mallard Ducks. s d ¢ Ppl Canadian Pacin };fi: us% ‘Erovidence 818, & Rasisy, bushels . 75,100 8500 1%@2ie per 1b: Wax, . 5 wf’;;‘“"g“' Weihers, .3 . T97%¢ | Gostin, 32 00/ Wide Duck -:‘g‘o W. H. & H. Le May. in their annual circu- | ~hes & Ohio .- ?;’a zs. *St. 1 6,744,275 0. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter squ._g"‘m'{*"“"wmmab per box; Summer %mm“mm e o i e e . state that the outturn in | Chicago & Alion % 64 |Indianapolis . 285732 z market was utr-[dvd ‘l;fl,'{‘!“lb%gflc airy, | Carrots, 7T5c per sack; Cucumbers, 50600 g gy e S * | Rabbits, each....20@25'Canvas B’ nunareaweights. | (0o ALR K w35 |los dossim . Shon' et 31 Joferingesn e Sheest. AR | poxi Garlic 384c per Ib; Greee PR 350 | 1, soiowing quotstions dre for ood. sund | FRUITS AND NUTS— hope in Great | Cni'a & W B pid e A e DA - % 423::1233 _— Jm“?’(‘;k;‘:‘n',";,.{"“‘;“ Plant 500080 Livestock, delivered In San Francisco, iess 50 | AllStr Pears. e 23630 Lemon while g0 long ago | C] N Richmond 4,065, i = arro mrlnhl- for, st % he consumption of | Chi Term & Trans 3 S 8 | Columbus /299,008 Foreign Futures. g "'f_fi"_’"'"”“ oo toe | Py Sgoc: Cows and Helfers, | Apies - nd was only 22,- | Chi Term & T prd {s“me 4,610,721 [ Poult d G lok ver vonnd C;I:nbemm : in the T'nited King. cc& 2 | Washingt: 3,837,651 LIVERPOOL. OuLtTy an ame. nd (gross weight). o s, . % barrels, with_over 3000 | Colo Southern ... *Savannah . 275,572 R 08%: Ewes, 3@3ic| Tecans o —m}‘;,:"‘f‘rf"“' - ,.m o ‘ess hone than ther had In 1818 o eup- | Colo So 1nt ped Memphia 65112 Tavo cars of Western Poultry. making five for . Ranana 25050\ Pearn, per 1. 39 3 the . s of the brewers, With re- | Coly S0 24 pfd . Albany .. 750,081 the week, were on sale, but 4id not clean up. T e, 90 1, | %e:| Chestumty 15g20 g @'s probable imports. the firm | Del & Hudson . Salt Lake C 302,087 | as_retailers were well supplied and Son- | bt T e Sao B off; | Cocoanuts, each. —@10(Quinces, 1b 5 e o be possidle. | Del Lack & W... Portland, Or . 874 Jap.-Apl. | sumpiive demand was st owt e 08 cont | Dried Figs, pe Ib—»10|Ratsine; per ib.. BETS fces, 1o attract as many | Denver & Rio G. 18 | *Toledo .. 2 3/486.907 3110 | petition of Game. Receipts of California llncl(‘ and Stags, 40 per Fresh Figs, Ib...15@20 Raspberries, dr.. <d last vear. “when the im- | Denver & R G wa - g:;;[l“aun % ae14.018 2010 | were liberal and aside from a good demand o Trom sbave quotations: Grapes, per ib... 5g 8 Strawberries, per 185,000 hundredweights. | Brie P . 3.194,08 | for ‘young Turkeys the market was quiet and Yoo LRy . 2 8w s brewers, exporters, r‘n.;:» | Erie ist ptd . 84 | Harttord . 3820 openia . 280 |sasy, with several dealers makiog concessions General Merchandise. Facalebentaadt ng,l\\-d.::: per ib. .1 oholic drin d yei § o 2,588, osing .. n order to effect sales. 506,000 hunds edwelg 160 | Atlanta. 3,492,830 ol bt Game was in free supply and met with a | Limee, dos .....10g13| Watermeions, ea cking Valley 270 E Livestock Mark brisk demand. ATl of the receipts came to| BAGS—Grain Bagr, 5@5%c: Sen g | VEGETABLES— Heskt Yl sa e splemn FROTAC I - |t et oo e s T | e et S e s | S e Sgeionee 2 B 5 ; izt quote - : s o ! 3 B | e S & cHiEago. | o e g o o it | o e S i QST | B S teiouR S e gl 363 CHICAGO, Oct. ~ 23.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | §1 Tnas: Goslinms. $562 26- Tacks. "84 Soas ed Lima, i § Parenips. per dx. 1 @2 uoaunn $2@2 25; Ducks, 5 | lington, $8; Seattle, $8 50; Bryant, 36 50; Bea- | Dried Lima. Ib.. " 8/ Parsnips, per dz.15@20 | 2500, steady to 10c higher; £00d to prime steers, e s e o0ld and $5@6" for mn.'.‘é‘i’,.’.“ | ver Hill, 8 50; Btanford, 87; Rosiyn, $7: Coos | Cabbage. each .. b { 2 5310 Radishes,d2 behstsadn 2, 1, 1. 311 | Springfield, Mass 1. 1, 1 2, 1 — 100 * | Norfolk .230 8 4085 90: poor to medium, §3 6043 stockers $4@6 §0; voung Roosters, 84 50§5: old Roos: | Bay, Greta, §7; Wailsend, $7: Rich- | Celery. head 10/ Sage, Az bunchs2®@- Weather Report 134 1By 133y Daston 543 and feeder, $2 2504 20. cows §1 350 25: ters. $4 S0G5: Fryers. $3 50G4; Brollers, $3g | mond, §1 50: Cumberland, 313 in bulk and | Cress ds bunch 1 String Beans. Ib. 3 @ Veathe eport. oS 0 108 108% 107 = | Tacoma 532 heifers. $265: canners, $1 35@2 50; bulls, 520 3,50 for large and 32 50g3 for small: Plreons, | §14 28 in sacks; Penneylvania Anthracits EE8. | Cucumbers, d7..10G20 Summer Squash - Louls, -m. 7 40 | Worcester . 1654 4§25 calver. $267; Texas fod steers, §2 759 £181 35 per dozen for old and $262 25 for | $14; Welsh Anthracite Egs, $13; Welsh Lump. | Gariic 6 per 1 ....... Pacific Time) Missouri Pacific % | Augusta, Ga 031 | 8 50 Western steers, $3G4 Squabs. | $11°60; Cannel, $5 50 per ‘ton: CBke, $11 50@ | Green Corn, doz 24 40|Sprouts, per ib. 6 o Bt v I e Portiand, M 421 B OOE Haceivts o feg 160005 o masrow dosn: | 18 e et e Dalk Gird FIB i secan: Hocky | Gren Nemmiee b e ek T B g - % e Mo Kan & T pfd.. 'ux; Scranton . 426 12,000; steady to 10c higher; mixed -nd hulc = 5, $5@5 50; Ted $4; Wid- ’Hounlun descriptions, $8 43 per 2000 Ibs and | Dried Peppers. . 106 2% Sweet Pontc-. he following are the seasonsl rainfalls to | M R R of Mex ptd Topeka. . .21 ers. $6 50@5 90: good to cholce h 5 100 ‘Geese, | $8 50 per ton, according to brand. Ess Plant 5@ 6 per I ........202% date as with those of same date last | X ¥ Contral . | Syracuse 1518 T5; rough heavy, $508 40; iente 35 25@5 80; 2 eese, $1 50: Brant, $2@8; Eng- | OIL—Linseed, 49c for boiled and 47c for raW | Green Peas, 1b... ty s Thyme,dz bnchs 25g30 5 E 561, | Eyansville . 870 ulk of sales, $5 40@5 | lish Snive, $3; common Snipe, Wild ' In btml- cases, Sc more; Castor Ofl, In cases, | [ettuce, per doz.13@20 Turnips, per ds..—@15 “ | Wilmington, 1»\ 451 | SHEEP--Receipts, moo. sheep and Tambs, Doves. $1 25;° Rabbits, $1 756 for coteonu s A No. 1, : Bakers’ AA, §1 iog@l 12; Luw' 44¢ | Leeks,dz bunche.15@2 Tomatoes, Ib ... 26 3 as 208 Bkrmln[hnm A4 l'(p.d) good to eholce Wwethers, $3@3 75; fair and $1 25 for Brush are, §1 25@1 50. for Doil:d and 42c for raw in barrel Lard | Lima Beans. 1b. 6@ 8 " Pitte 'a ver t £ t ; ; | pitia ¢ 0 By T ;fi,‘ Etis i) estern lambs, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Neatsfoot, in barrels, T5c; cases, 80c; Sperm. s & b s AR = Knoxville f Bure, Tic; Whals Oll, vafural white, 30085 . .57 - 2 acon .. Tt begins to look as if Pggs had touched their | Per_gallon; Fisl n barrel : cases, - .00 Reading 24 pfd D | Wilktsvare . St. Louis Wool Market. (o1t besins to look as if e . had touched their | BE. SBlIGR: Bl Ol B T R Tow Cavion. -+, ron 50 Rock Island C b are still light, but wh and B8c for Australian. 4 ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23.—Wool, firm but un-| the »ubuc'rme to n:)"‘ P&S‘»‘;&e"umg:‘ COAL OIL—Water Whl" Cul 0" in bulk, changed. aplece for them they stop eating them and taks 19¢: Pur) Ofl in cases, ral; 21%c: % | Springfield. | | Wheeling, W Sa Wichita. B 3 something cheaper. ' Several wholesalers c§ Star, Extra “Star 3o0c; Biaine i 5@ | Trout “-'; % | Youngstown Northern Business. their prices yesterday from 55c to 50c and some Eovine, e e ¢ THE | Helena retailers who received consignments direct bulk, 17c; In cases, 23ic; Benzine. In bulk. | i T (il 0l S S Whitefish ... ... 106 — | Lexington ... = i . |from the country turned sellers and offereq their 13c: in Caser, 18%;c; 86-degree Gasoline, in iied. ... ou % Clame. ¢ gailon . H | Chattanooga . SEATTLE. Oct. "3 —Cloarings, $019,05; £00ds to other retailers and even to the whole- | bulk, 21c; in cases, 27%c. « | hardshell.ib 8@ 10 | Bt Paut pra Salers. At the same time there were enough TURPENTINE—80c per gallon in cases and mps o Crawa, b 135815 Bouthern Pacific a Oct. 23.—Clearings, $343,460; | Egge scifing at 53¢ to preserve this figure as | T4c In druma and iron barrels. P Shad g o R A | Bouthers By .. %00 1 704, o _ | a” quotation. RED AND WHITE LEAD_Red Lead, A4 1:.18020| Musseis, quart—@t STATION Southern By pfd o . _Oct. 23.—Clearings, $543,060; | * There was no change whatever In Butter or | 70 Der ib; White Lead, 6%@7c, according to : Oysters: Cal, 100. e 3 ”;: D 0. e = 163-“ 2 it 200; | Checse. Both were in ample supply, with flugncgm The W Sugar Reft S @30| Do Eastern,dz.30@40 Tol 6t L'& W pfd. 100 281 25% 35 | Greensburg, Pa.. o balances, $4.171. ; 3 ] e 8 o] Y augies es follows, per r 15, tn 100-15 bage ot Union Pacific ..... 30,800 71% 7013 % | Rockford. 111, .. 3.7 =l Eegs and 43,900 Ibs Cheese, i Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.85c: | @ sjmjmjrjrimimimiimirivivivivi-imiimieiit @ Unlon Pacific pfd.. 3 Springfield, O. .. 4.2 g g BUTTER—Creamery. 28@30c for extras Bowdered, 5 70c; Candy Granulated. 5.0c: Dry A SE_ Clear . bash Binghamton 242 Northern Wheat Market. a66157c for seconder dairy. S1QISe: store Butine | Granulated. fine : Dry Granulated, coarse, e XW P Cidy - Chester, Pa. 23.6 gaae 173 @19¢c; cold storage, 24@26c; Eastern, 23@25¢ | 5.80; Fruit Grln\lllted. 5.60c: Beet Granu: | Hana P Co. — 7Tic |KilaueaSC. - 6 " Glosay Blcomington, i .o ORBGON. . e lated (100-1b bags only); 3.40c: Contectioners’ | Hawatian C. 4415 055, N & 2% ¥ Coway | Quiney., . 62.9 PORTLAND, Oct. 23.—WHEAT—Walla Wal- | "CHEESE—12%jc for the general market, 13@ | A. 5.60c; Magnolia A, 5.20c: Extra C, 5.10c; | Honokaa S C 131, 14 ' |Onomea S C. 9a w Stoux l"-"- . 25.8 1a, 76@78c; Valley, 78c. 13%¢ for select mild new and 11@12c for lower | Golden C, 5¢; "D, d: i Anwn. | Hutch S P ¢ 10% 10% Paauhau S C 15% 18 e Sk i B NAS— u;w'{g*y R e iy e - aatica, b AR s v klnd-.wfu'gm—“i‘l:lul bt v iy 7 : 00| . il X T WHEAT—Unchanged; o; Western per ka Pack — 135 |Oceanic § C — w | At Fremont, Neb AR D s e S P nenanget | "EGGS—Ranch, 4115@5%. with some sales | Darrels, 6.10c: boxes, 6.36 per Ib. No orders | ARG PACK 0 1T |PUSUE S U = § y -06 | Unf tates Decatur,” 1. 20.6 as high as Sfc:' store. nominal; cold storage. | iaken for less than seventy-five barrels or ita | () Wine As 0215 94 |Pac C Borx.167 — s @ tiiHouston | io:s 2114@30c; Eastern, 28g30c for fresh and 259 | *09 Morning Sesston. -00 | Amal Copper .. Cuarieston o | LOCAL MARKETS. i e Receipts of Produce. 425 Tonokan Co . 13 30 00 | Amer Car | Guthrie . - —- 2 = 2 i te 5 00| Amer car & ¥ pid. % g 2 Bl Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. 130 Mutchinton § 7' 2o 100 | Amer 4 3 Totals, Exchange and Bullion FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. 3 § : 35 Makawelf 2125 4 b Lo i N ey | vt & Local trade in tresh {rults was quiet as usual | Flour, ar ks .. 32,400 (Lime, bbls . NT| 35 Makawell zo A e 3 el o = T on Friday, but there was an active demand for . 50 Onomea. Sugar Co. <00 | Amer & & Het. ¥ fir B i g T Bl taop s tor Homglons s’ treagure | £00d_table Srapes In crates for shipment o | - N T D &5 ‘00 | Amer 8 & Ret pfd. ..... sttt i list of $4170, consisting of $2715 tn Mexican | the, Puset Sound steamer. The narrow gauge % sy gt 00 | Amer Sugar Ref 2 Halifax dollars and $1455 in gold coin. e s ool Ay 4 | e & 100 25 B Ansconds Min Co. ax Sterling Exchange, sixty days 3 “ 85 railroad accident across e bay ane vallal . $1000 North Shore 58........ccccenenee 200 | Brooklyn R Tran o Sterling Exchange, sight Ty | e T e Gearns ead et o ¢ 500 AR - o ¥ 4 q satisfy the sl . Boa: » 00 | Colo Tusl & Iran. 30% | Quebec . oy a oI = 487l Gers could not be filled. ~Fine Tokay and Cor- bxs nt 490 | 10 s F Gas & Electric Co 66 75 ) 00 | e Gas Hamilton N ok Enh:nn lelempfilc s ns," | nichon sold uo to 85¢ per crate, but top | Quickstiver fiks 35| Hay, tons 105 | $4000 S P of Arizona (1910) 40 | Shims Blew .- | 8t Jonn, N.'B P Thex At - the ruling price for the general Leather. roll 191 Street— . 3 99 | e Shacten Victorla, B, C.. e i B . 9% | -, Receipts of large open boxes | Wine, gals 248 | m Bay Counties Power Co 5e HER CONDITIONS AND GENBRAL | Inter Paper S W, e ““?{“&S.‘“‘:.fi“q’.'.h".“. lu:;lu‘: ‘;‘n:a;;g 150 %‘":Mrev:"nm;dl'-‘ PR CONDITIONS e B @ resu ecs’ Cer ORECAST, g Totals, Canada $62,223,637 X Wheat and Other Grains. | a¢ the close. ' Prices, however, were unchanged. Lo o e .. RS h g - . it st 'y nues mgh over the western | 3. 2™ There was very little doing In Wine Grapes. 6B s s of RIS i iaStock and Oil Exch . Cloudy weather Nat Biscuit Balances paid in cash. e Apples were abundant and continued quiet. CaliforniaStock and Oil Exchange Nt e sNot included in totale because containing | NI AL, The MEUAton remains about the | iy ‘were in *llght receint and cleaned " up | ¥ I other items than cl e o | fckly at stea rates. e other tree — Do Selion oo Ste B Pacifc Mai - ok | chiefly on the political situation, war talk, bet: | JUCKIY ¢ Steacy yaiew, THe othan e rae o | STOCK MARKET. | A2l stock in the mountains on Saturday. Pressed {emperature continues high in the in- | Preesed £ Gar pid. t cooler weather may be expected on | puliman Pal Car. - t bl d_some Improvement in the for- — i New York Grain and Produce. | eign demana. - n the for-| jittle firmness In Cantaloupes and Nutmeg * | Apollo The Chicago letter of Bolton, de Ruyter & | Mclons during the early trade, owing to the | siocks were quiet, with few fluctuations. | Associated Trust Cert. i late arrival of the river boat, but the K. W fine | ABOC . .iiiiiiiinriiiiaritens chane Saswriiey ant Sungey. Republic Steel . NEW YORK, Oct. 23 —FLOUR—Recelpts, | 5nd ‘seports Indicats, that farmens anc oiwest | weakened upon the receint of fresh supBMes. | Makawell Sugar was higher, at §21G22. There | AREC —ov g/ ilaiy Fog prevalls along the coast. Republic Steel pid. 23,000 barrels. Quiet, but firm, Wheat Treely. " The Modern Miller ajee mesnns ' Strawberries were in ample supply and stood | was no movement of any consequence in the | Saliforn nda; Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Rubber Goods WHEAT—Receipts, 56,500 bushels. Spot, | them free sellers in the Southwest and the | 45 Previously quoted§ with undesirable lots go- | ol stocks. IR s & hours, ending midnight, October 34: Rubber Goods pid. firm; No. 2 red, 85%c elevator and 86%e f. o, | movement restricted by lack of cars. ‘Thers | InE to the canners at the minimum quotation | The Confidence Mining gty e Tvied | Chices ‘oate N owes i St et o | Sems Cosl & Iron. . b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 82c £ o. b, |18 @ moderate cash situation to-day, with only = Raspberries were delayed by the train wreck | o assessment of 20c. Claremont showers in morthwestern tight afioat. War ramors had & builiah eftece. o | & falr amount of business reported so far. The | nd had to be carried o The Redlands Water Company has levied | Esperanza - Wheat this morning, topether with highey o | situation at the moment is complicated some- | Huckleberries Esperan ‘The consignment of ne:“crop Navel Drm‘e- an assessment of $6, d'llnqlumn! sl:ovmb.r 9. | Fulton .. hall cables that this influence is what i that arrived on the preceding day was still on | At the speclal meeting of D TYONIBE0 | QERIE < oo oeoinseosssoosesses savas e e e DuYIng. racater the | Jarted strensth to the Liverpool market, e | hand, the stock being too green to find & buyer. | Gas and Electric Company. the directors were | Hanford an influence and the close was firm at 15@%c | Intimates that it is increasing the demand for | A car of late Valencias came and was | guthorized to issue $10,000,000 in 414 per cent | Home . ke f ol - | firmly held at $2 25@2 75 per box Otherwise " | Tmy ey closes ke iy Shaca | Sour Tyls of, Sourse, ey femit ' an In- | Scmly held 21, 12200 T8 P SE e, as, g datberind o hern California—Cloudy Seturday; un- 4 weather in the mountaine; light south- t winds Ssturday. U S Steel pfd. G.a0d vicinity—Cloudy Satur- | West Union therly winds. bles and easler consols, December leading the | What by the Russian-Japanese affair. Broom- — - sigs til November 5. | G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Total sales ......394,600 shares. §ood 1o cholcé old, 11@12¢; Pa.- | e T heady aceumuinton ot stocks whi cr.?.’t“’%...‘i'&'r‘r‘-‘f.l"u'f‘s'fl"’""‘ 10 per | e farger shareholders of the California | Junction * % | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. o gn]u likely tell on m prices. There is enough fi‘:’scl;(!z‘zzlgggs—uo ot chell XJ::’&,"S:&‘%:Cmm.. e ght Fof | m River 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—There were no trans- | WOOL—Firm, S COUBIII UGS of Ahe_ war ‘news -ta & ;| Pont de Nemours Powder Company on tho - EASTERN MARKETS. | |actions in United Rairoads bonds to-day. COFFEE—Spot Rio, firm: No. 7 invoice, | §IVe U8 an active market in case the war ma- | CRANBERRIES—Ca x;xcw W e o merger until December 1 il Jopanyy (o Avizona). CEW 5 15-16c. Coffee futures were steady, met un- box _for fancy, 509 | The Brunswick Consoiidgied Mining Com- o e A * * | 0.8 et 3 e 287 fELoekine Va1 435,108 | hanged toS polnts lower. Sales, 38,750 bags, | oopt'a mo SoT S et montpd e us: R T he atee NG g e B BB ey berrotaam - - < nclu r, 5. ember, o share, delinquent Noy 3 New York Stock Market. o g g | e b 191% | @5 12c; December, E’éc%‘f,‘ e R il Ot R ke pm&—nnmfi nominal: _winter varie- B i Prary 50c; February, : March, 5.50@5.70¢; | _Ca 4001 45; Calitorn| Mav. 5.15G5.90c hite Austrailan, ‘51 55; Northern :Ciub, | b ,,,“““,}m.,"‘,,.,‘;"u' ke B B Stock and Bond Exchange. Reed Crude .. SUGAR—Raw, quiet; refined, dull. $1 40@1 ; Northern Iu- El!m. sx 5081 55, CES—40@60c pe San Joaquin O & D.... . c DRIED FRUITS. Oregan Valley, 31 4061 45 mus_um et Aeawats asd nm 50 for FRIDAY, Oct. 22—2 p. m. | senator - business in the stock market. For a good EVAPORATED APPLES—The market s ""'URE& packages. 2 —— Sovereign . @exl of the time the demlings in this stock were firmdtolr bmxd-po: .n(d: futures, 4‘22";:" the de- sngun 9 wxu::o a. m, poxyze gloA;msl;fimsc for small boxes UNITED STA’ Sterling arger th 1 others combined, and it com- mand s moderate.’ Common. ; prime, pen. . Low. Clase. or et St Swe-terd of the SEEPEEMS mules Sp@te, choice, BUGEYS: fancy. Te. Decamber ...$040 $L 0% #1390 STy ""‘““‘S‘_"c.;‘ 250c@$1 per box or crate. (s ey The eys sl e PRUNIS - Thers I8 a small business reported Spet kg s late red, 50@65c per box. i prons. most of which soems. for export ac- | No sales. 3 APES—30@40c for small boxes, 50@75c for ble shrinkage (n the recent average and e o count, but prices are ne-dny held and range BARLEY—The market was buoyant, with a | Crates and T 1 25 for large open boxes; ng but a negative significance can be = the day’s 3%c _to 7c for all grades. & 18031 per_ ton for Bintendei . — "— (0T Cobs..— 110 ol ol A L K S S APRICOTS—Are falrly active; cholce are | JUICK demand and ":.‘{,:"' gl o w.,'a" $14@10 tor Mission; White, $15@16 per SFS Bel0atiioik) Do con 5e108 105 | Anby Land & Improvement §ocd resistance to the day's dis- e e LA, T it iogioftc, was bid for Feed. e EP s potgilld 13 S v .2 Nlameda Svgar . actor, as has Leen the case during the CASH BARLEY. & ct 5s. — 102%|Om R C 6s. — 122% the week. From the point of view of PEACHES—Also_show a slightly impraved Nutmeg_Melons, 30@75c per m Fatermer: k | American Diertc de id d le A ) Feed, fl 13%@1 16%: Shipping and B Cal-st 5s — — |Pac G Im 4s — 100 oo The It thet e Saitoe TGSl extra cholcs, TH@8c, and Tancy at | 81 2061 2031 Chevalier 31 G 45 Tor tabr s> | PRIRGEE SEBITS _oranges, §2 5082 75 for | 6 C Wat e, 102%| P E Ry o108 109 iveq by Amalgamated Copper would induce viiel o FUTURES, e B §’1’M" v S0 | F K & Frgeits 110 |b & O R fatie — | Cul Jockey Club . ery ¢ ative market attitude on the part | i B for st : Lemons, T : | T | Cal Shioping Co. & * kllifln 9 to 11:30 a. m. G Fruit, $1 50; Mexican Limes, Geary-st 5s. 45 90 Powell-st 6s.112% — s Ins & .t sndurd O Company. " As’ the” pro- | GERISE RR col 82 iy New Vork Metal Market. High Lo Close, | 4 500 Banwinss $101 15 per bunch for Ha® | H CAS Bs10l |58 GAR 0F - 100% | Gahciat ek e Duk ('S attitnde of the socalles Jeading i | Chicago Tetm 4s. December .. u T2 sLAs si 123 $1 13 | wallan and itral can; Pine- | H C & 8 8s. — 100 |SF & 8JV 86 — 117 | Chutes Company this InTorance Cotd Botbe Seatitsansy | Con Tonaueo 4s. NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—There was an ad- p m. Session. apples, $2@2 50 per dozen. Hon R T 61064108 (S R of C 68112 — | Cypress Lawn Imo . e rorestionsl ‘mipression was | o0 & South 4a. 833 vance of 2s 43 in the London tin market, e Low S LA Blec be. s04iot |3 F ot A 6e 5 e bat confsed B Thle regAsd by the acties | en & R0 G &.. 90f| Where epot closed at £117 178 64 and futures | December .. 8145 $1 Bt 8135 svissi | Dried Fruits Nuts, Raisins, Honey | E A Ry 5s 1135114 |~ (1000) *...107% — | Gax Consumers’ Assn. 100 0.0 tusdard O Hiself oa the curd. This stock | Te Brior lien 4 "‘2 | Wiconsin Cen' ia. 891, o B ot wiyasmced dartially by this | oATS The demand for seed 1x_ fivat-rats i ° e hr e S et e ‘;.;";;;";,o:"_"‘:‘.:,;'* | PSR DC 16110455 C F & 1 con Beer: 70 | sotd For. Mavstabor etlvery st 828 ho. omelon® again, Snd liberal purchases for this account | - FRUIT—Apricots, 'rgs,c for Royals and | Do gtd 55.102%105% B . NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. $ve totm at §39 for the sune wouth gad Nilke vy' L BES O 1 Satle o dmeiarhy ,'m,,,. ;,"'. A | LAR loin b - T108 excited market for Amal- | Agams Con 10 Little Chiet. o | om0 % Spot tin closed firm 51,5007, 22%: Black, 81 4001 6255 |t agtacs Nerarineg 4@Ston: Figs. wnn. Do lem Bs. — 115_| (1912 o, AL Hhe SESRE 000 | Atice g4 Dt - 30 | %o ced £1 Ts 6d to £56 Ds f s e 35 for %o In boxes: black, 4iic. Flums, pitted, | NRR of C G5 — 107% SPC 1 o8 n the market for simul- | Breece - 10 Yphir 35 ‘opper advan: s 64 to o epot | B9 $a0e 51 225001 S per o i : - . oo = were mude at 35% Gown | Brunswick Con o7 | $08 £0 for tuburas In the Lopdos market 40 | " Contat-_Fhis mar ALk does it share the firm. PRUNES.1003 crop, 2%@3c for the four | x'B SR s = |s P EE first few minutes of trad- | 19 Ml s jo Juoted at |ness of Bariey and Oats. and is still quoted | gipen. L Sty R 12 |8 VW 6s Faang = mw,.gus ectraiytic ot P13 ans eanting du&mdnmreerlel‘ll"v:lkmyfll Py RATSINS T o. b, prices, Fremmo EOR M 13 B WS 1 -u:hdi d 0'. -—uo-. Muscatel, 2-crown, s 101 Do 4s 3dm. t in landon u ¢u 6d. Tost g ma '1".‘1.!‘2':"&"“' '140; ‘:;n i ., a‘,' w"‘fl‘ 3 lb. 3-crown, 58c; 4-crown, 'J (3' !.Rllku.lz 100 Stkn G&E 6s carrying $£ Bk Ap. Speiter advanced 25 64 In London, closing | White, $1 3501 40 ‘per cil. Jous ll"'a'l‘"- e OTCo6s..— 119 | UG &E S5s. - e e there at £20 15s, but no change was reported | | & 30 blaached o5 .2 WATER STOCKS. o e <t Westinghouse . he local market, which fs still auoted at | BUGKWHoar-t3 55 50 per ctl, e i ol e Gontre Costa 413 45 [Port Costa, . comnany's works in R ; 6-crown Imperials, $3; Marin Co ... 61 — Nontans 3 decition on appeal of Adventurs Iron closed at 4fs 3d in Glaszow and at . Flowr and Millsiuffs. Be per ib; 4o S evown, Valencia GAS AND ELECTRIC. i daion n Wbpee ol Allones - 425 Tid in Middigsboro, Tocally all ana 5 Sovn Beah pe h AR D n. o 2 * nominal 0, 1 foundry, northern, m. ; B o - > ~aid prin e Do No. 2 do, $16@15 80: No. 1 foundry, . | FLOUR—California Fam r-.nn: lxm., Ib: chol c; 12-02. . Be; | Motual B-L. " 13 |8 ¥ Gas 3 Fitiey secrifvg he day. The bm- and do soft, §14 75815 2. 4,85 ueual terms; ".’8' ; "t‘-mna fancy, THe: cholcs, Thve: ’“,.,““"m;" 5% 804U G & E... eusio:) al 8 1 he support of the - its, No. ' No. R ¥ New York Cotton Market. ”m‘%%% 40 tor Efim’ | Zppllhes No. 1 "hardshen %"&x e ke S s 0" Ibs: ‘and 8%0 for SF G & E. 6% 07% 50 NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Cotton futures closed m 335 nve h-fi__ S b R R T T L T M avhancs. » lt.dy: net six points lower to twé points “' Cocoanuts, ; California Chestnuts, | py oy mng 320 _‘_ 7w ur milifon doilare. & m o lflv '—Comb, new, for o Chicago Grain Market. m““'“ o ;'q PR .5% ¢ for amber: new e S Xil st | Am i BEIR P&A.. Mnmlf ;Ttocb:. Yoo gl o - Al Bifies’ M boxes, $7; 3 se. b o - e Meren Ex SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. p B gt - | CHICAGO. Oct. 23 —Rumors af u probasility | Feas, # 80 Jer 100 the. - AX—27G20e. .| Cal 8afe Dp. — 160 |S F Nationi. i that the westward ;fn:m"':f"m Russia and Japan eircul e e o e openius and caused a bullish sentiment. This R Stioes. ¥ 52.299.000. Tnited accentuated by the per cent on the last ‘“‘“lm of the cables in the face of 2 F 7(?!1. and December : elevator w!. &E LAST. g up at 79 With a Low. Cios>, | LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. the and w.:u - | £51. 655 | Cons ior money. BRI BRV Do for uct 2% 73% | Anscenda . B Aichison pra Balto & Ohlo 7 May. "‘"“:2 Y'of outside markets, ekt S 6 gl inoT s

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