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11 AUCTION SALES THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 1963. mc: 82¢; No. 2 red, 81%@82%c; No. 2 corn, 12 50; : g No. 2 vellow, 4% @15%c: No. 2 oats, Barley, $10@12 50; Stock, $8@10; Alal- | the was and the demand poor, ‘undertone fa,_tloals 50 per ton. with stocks increasing all the time faster than 'W—40@65c per bale. sl Time.) Oct. 28, 5 p. m. The foliowing are the seasonal rainfalls to Aate as compared with those of same date last | n and rainfall in our hours: (120th Merid SAN FRAN( K - Manhattan L ..... 500 3 Metropolitan St Ry 3,200 Red Bluff | e Minn & Bt Louls.. ... £an Francieco Missouri Pacific . . N b Mo Ken & Texas.. 600 Independerce 0.00 Trace Mo Kan 8- gin.. 9 Ben Luis Obispo 0.00 0.02 R E of Mex ped | ... Los Angeles 000 043 |2 X Central ... A s e 00 o08 orfolk & Western 2,000 . e LR | Norfolk & West ptd . THE COAET RECORD. Northern Securities . — Ontarlo & Western 1.800 E kU ] T | Pennsylvania _..... 12,500 E £23 2 3 |(PmaccastL. 20 B5 55 .8 §° & meetme .. o 700 g2z ¢ £ | Reading ist prd. sTaTION. £ X5 355 2 5| meading 24 pra . 3 8 B 2 Z | Rock Isiand Co. z 2 | Roek Island Co 3 T iBtlous £ SF.... DSt L&SF st pra éo R —— — — |8t L &S F24ptd 48 Baker 30.04 B4 Cloudy T. St louis SW ..... 145 Carson . 30.04 68 Pt.Cldy .00 St Louis S W pfd. 2215 Bureks i0.28 60 Foggy .02 St Paul . . 1405 Faralion 0.12 60 200 | St Paul prd . Fresno ... .08 78 ~00 | Southern Pacific .. 4 taf 30.02 66 00 soss 18% - _Angeies 3002 74 “00 prd... 743, t Tamalpale. .00 | Texas & Pacific ... 24% * North Head.,.30.20 56 24 | Tol Kt L & West 17 Phoentx 2090 %4 200 | Tol &t L & W ptd. - Pocatello ... .20.98 62 200 | Unfon Pacific . Portiand .....50.20 60 A8 Unfon Pacific Point Reves...30.10 62 00 2 . Red Bluff.....30.10 72 v 00 | Wabash pfa . oseturg ....30.28 €2 3 208 W & Lake Eri k, ramente ..30.08 76 50 NW .00 Wisconsin Central. 168 Frn Francisco.0.14 68 54 W -00 | Wisconsin Cen pfd 3614 € L..Obispo..30.06 80 48 X 00| Express Companies— ®an Diego....20.98 88 54 XW Pt.Cldy 00| Adame . “Eeattle 3010 88 52 SW Pi.Cldy .14 | Ameriean . Epokane 20%8 60 32 W Rain T. | United States Taooeh 3008 54 48 W Clouds .55 | welis-Fargo Wella Walla..30.00 64 46 SW Cloudy .08 Miscellaneous— ¥ 2088 92 62 NE Clear 00| amatgam Copper.. 27, < = T o ~ | Am Car & Foundry 9. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Am Car & F ptd.. 1. > FORECABT. Am Linseed Ofl . » The pressure has fallen over the southern half of the Pacific Flope and has risen over the southern half. A disturbance of moderate in- tens| is passing southeastward over the .Rocky Mountain region. Cloudy weather s reporied st mearly all stations west of the Rocks Mcuntaine, excepting those in Arizona. | Rain has fallen in Washington, Oregon, | Borthern California and ldsho. The temperature has remained nearly sta- | @lonary except at San Francisco, where it ls 10 Begrees warmer. { = The following maximum wind velocities are | weparted . Point Reyes, 56 miles per hour from | the northwest. southeast Farallon, 40 miles | rom the northwest; North Head. . south: Epokare, 30 miles, southwest. Forecust mede at San Franciseo for thirty ours ending midnight, October 29: - Northern California--Cloudy Thursday; brisk therly winds Southern Cajifornia—Cloudy. unsettied weath- er Thursday. fresh westerly winds. Nevada—Cloudy. unsettied weather Thurs- Gay: poseibly light rain: brisk to high south- west winds fan Francisco end vicinity—Cloudy Thurs- Go: . brisk morthwest wind, A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. — - - _! EASTERN MARKETS. | — ———— 3 New York Stock Market. confidence over night from that center that the situstion ¥ sound had & reassuring effect or | $77, ' - United Great Northern ptd Hocking Valley ... Hocking Val pfd... Tilinols Central lowa Central lowa Central pfd C Sou Am Lin Ofl pfd. Am Locomotive ... Am Locomotive pfd Am Smeit & Ref Am Emeit & R pf Am Sugar Ref.. Anaconda Min Co.. Brookiyn Rap Tran | Colo Fuel & Iron.. Columbus & H C Consolidated Gas .. General Electric Internat Paper . Internat Paper prd. Internat Pump 36 miles, | Internat Pump pfd. | Nationa! Biscuit Nationa! Lead . North American thern K C Southern pfd. Louls & Nash on, 8! 7 600 200 400 200 100 200 500 800 NITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK. Oct. 28.—Bond Railroads of at §77 12%. transactions of Francieco—11,000 at % | for lake, $13 75 for electrolytic and $13 50 for % | being up__4@%c, , | movement 15 | Prospects of increased receipts 8%c for extra choice and 9% @10%¢ for fancy. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 28. 10s in London to £118 and futures were 12s 6d higher at £1i8 105 Locally tin was quiet and lower, spot closing at $26@26 25. | “"Copper remained nominally unchaiged at $1¢ Spot tin advanced | | casting in the New York market, but was | lower in London, where spot declined 12s 6d to £58 7s 64 and futures 12s 6d to 15s. Lead remuined quiet at $4 30 in New York, but declined 3s 1a in London, where it closed at_£11 5s | Spelter was unchanged here at $6 123 and at £20 15s in London. Tron closed at 48s 9d In Glasgow and at 42s 9 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was quiet; No, 1 foundry, northern, is quoted at §i5 50@ 18. No. 2 foundry, northern, at $15615 50; No, 1 foundry, southern. and No. 1 foundry, south- ern, goft, at §14 50@15. Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Under the influence of the large export business of yesterday and more reassuring news from St. Louls in re- gard to the bank situation there, wheat opened firm, with a good general demand, December at S0%@80%c. Traders | watened carefully the action of the St. Louls Tharket and when Drices there began to de- | cline, soon after the opening. apprehensions of | further tropble seized the pit and a selling s begun, which became general When the December option at St. Louls showed a loss of over a cent within the first hour. in the North- west also helped in bringing out selling orders and the market soon became weak, December | declining to 80%c. The uncertainty of condi- fions in the Southwestern market caused trad. ers to withhold orders and await developments, Which resulted In a tame market toward the miadle of the day, with prices holding about steady. Late strength in corn, with a recovery | ” Louis, caused falr buying by pit traders | Guring the last half-hour and the early loss was All regained, December closing %c higher, 80%c. 8t RONc sty strength in whest ciused & fiom: tone in corn at the opening, but later, with the decline in wheat, there was much corn for salo and pnc.: :gga‘ off. December closed at 44340, in of c. ® Bate were infiuenced mainly by the action of wheat and corn, showing some dagline early in the session and later rallying and closing at & small gain. December closed %c higher at_36%e. Trade in provisions was extremely dull, but inelined to firmnese, considering the decided weakness in hogs reported from the yards, Buy- Ing by packers was the chief source of sup. port. Closing prices were firm, with Januaty York up 10c at $12 10; January lard a shade higher at $6 67% and ribs 5c higher at 32, e ieading futures ranged as follows “TArticles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wity S G H . 6W) .o n e Dec. 0y %% 44 44 43 i 4w @ b e odmo Wik 8 1135 1135 1135 1135 ig §2.48 48 IS 0h re s 650 635 685 655 g8 Sty TR S ST e e s P Rt were as follows P but futures were higher, with a resumption of buying. CASH BARLEY Feed. $1 13%@1 16%: Shipping and Brewing, $1 20@1 22%; Chevalier, §1 20@1 45 for fair 1o | cholce. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December ...$1 14 $1 14% 81 14 §1 14% 2 p. m. session. December ...$1 14%. OATS—Show no change, being in fair de- mand and_steady. Wpite, $1 20@1 32%; Black, $1 40G1 6215; Red, $1 20@1 256 for feed and $1 25@1 35 for | seed; Gray. $1 2215@1 2% per cdl. - CORN—Continues very dull at the familiar quotations, Western sacked, $1 20@1 3215 for Yellow, §1 30@1 321 for \White and $1 30 for mixed; California large Yellow, $1 35@1 40. small round do. nominal; White, $1 35@1 40 per ctl. RYE—$1 25@1 30 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$2 25G2 50 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $1 60@ 4 85, usual terme; Bakers' Extras, $4 50@4 00; Oregon and Washington, $3 20 per bbl for Family and $3 90G4 40 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In packages are as follows: Graham Flour, §2 25 per 100 1 Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $5: Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, ;la 25; extra cream do, §4; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $4@4 25: Buckwheat Flour, $4 50@4 75 Cracked Wheat, $3 75: Fa- rina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50: Rolled Oats, tbls, $7 26@8 60; In sacks, $6 75@$ 10; Pearl Barley, $6; Split' Peas, boxes, $7; Green Peas, 85 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and F;-.’_ds!ulf& Bran and Middlings continue in good shape for sellers, the demand being good, though prices show some change. The circular of Somers & Co. says of Hay: “There has been a marked diminution in shipments of hay during the past week. the arrivals being 1800 tons in comparison with 2400 tons for the week pre- ceding. These are the lightest arrivals noted for several months, but in spite of this fact: we can report no particular change with the market here. Dealers have been working on their city warehouse stocks, evidently believ- should Show no material Tt looks to us, however, as though there might be a material advance very shortly, due to a con- tinuance of light receipts. The railroad com- pany admit their inability to furnish cars as Tequired and some officials predict a worse state of affalrs than was experienced last win- ter. During November and December of 1902 cars were exceedingly scarce and shipments of hay were so light that prices took quite a jump during that time. We are inclined look for a recurrence of this state of af- fairs and believe that shortly after the Ist of November our local market will be $1 per There is, quotation was obtained only for exceptionally fine lots of Spitzenberg and Newton Pippins, §1 being about the top for the general run of fancy stock. Good Quinces were in fair re- quest and steady, but there were a lot of culls Fancy Pears moved freely at steady rates, while low grade offerings, which were abund- ant, were unchanged. Supplies of Melons were more than sufficlent for requirements and prices were unchanged. | Strawberries and Raspberries were in_ample There were no Huckleberries offered. There | was nothing new to report in Citrus or Tropi- cal fruits. 'STRAWBERRIES—Longworths, $5@11 per chest: large berries, §1 50@3 for Malindas and $4@5 for the other varieSes. RASPBERRIES—$3 G0@6 ver chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—Nominal. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $9 50 per bbl; Coos_Bay, $2@3 per box. APPLES—90c@$1 25 per box for fancy, 50@ SBo for good to choice and 25@40c for common, PEARG. Bartletts, nominal: winter varie- ties, 40@7bc per box for common and 75c@ 35 for Winter Nellis. 1 1 P INCES-—40@60c per box. F1GE-50@T5c for drawers and single layers and $1@1 50 for double layers. 'POMEGRANATES- 50§75c for small boxes and_$2@2 00 for large. PERSIMMONS—50c@$1 per box or crate. PLUMS-—Coe's late red. 50@65c ver box. GRAPES—-25@40c _for small boxes, 50@75c for crates and 75c@$1 25 for large open boxes; Wine Grapes, $18@21 per ton for Zinfandel ton. w3 LONS-—Cantaloupes. 75cG$1 25 ver crate; g, g v . c8 Mel T box. | NS | P nges, $2 50@2 75 for tancy Valenclas, $2g2 25 for choice and $1@ 1"50 for standard: Temons. $1G2 50 per box: Grape Fruit, $1 50@2 50; Mexican Limes, $i0 430 Bananas, §1@1 76 ver bunch for Ha- and $2@3 for Central American; Pine- $2@2 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey Late m#1 advices from New York say: ‘‘That there % & great deal more actlvity in Drled Aprizots this week seems to be undoubted, in | gze of the fact that prices are higl The cause assigned for this spurt of activity is that the French crop seems to have beén a faflure, and it is probable that a considermbly increased foreign demand may result, tending o malntain values for some time to come at least.” | FRUIT—Apricots, 7@8%c for Royals and 10c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 413 &3}50: sun-dried, 3%@@4c; Peachss, 416@6lac: rs, 6@10c; Nectarines, 4G8c; Figs, white, %c in boxes; black, 4%c. Plums, pitted, per 1b. PRUNES—1903 crop, 2%@3c for the four sizes. RAISINS—F. o. b. prices, Fresno, for 1003 crop: 50-1b_boxes—Loose Muscatel, 2-crown, BY%e per Ib; 3-crown, 5%c; 4-crown, 614 less Muscatels, 4}4c: do floated, 4%c; un- :lnchod Sultenas, 4lac; 'rhnmpau;s imne-, c. London Layers—2-crown, ; 3-crown, 36; 4-crown clusters, §2; J-crown Dehesas, boat, but by far the greater ma- : 6-crown Imperial Malaga Loose, 2- ’.::Lx'.!:'x: P crop be so e e e IAG: Vilesia the rain continues to hold off there will a | Cured, 4}4¢: Pacific do, 3%c; Oriental do; 2%c. still_stronger t toward bigher prices | Seeded Ralsins—16-oz. . fancy, 8c per in the near future. Ib; choige, T%o; 12-0z. packages. fancy, 6%c: “There is very liitle of interest to be reported | choice, fir ‘bulk, fancy, T%ec: choice, THc. here concerning our local market at the pres-| N ‘alnuts, No. 1 softshell, 133¢c; No. -ent moment. Alfalfa constitutes the main |2, 11%c; No. 1 hardshell, 13¢; No. 2, 1lc; of shipments by water and of it | Almonds, 1lc for Nonparells, 10%4c for T X L. mmmfiudmrwul arrival, | 10%c for Ne Ultras 8%c for e Other show no doc; Peanta, Ogic foy Easterd: ro 119 —$20 ton. ~{ 18f Cononasia, ; California uts, NEY_—Comb, new, 12@14c for white and for amber; new water white ex ; light amber extracted, 4/4@5%c; dark, & AX—21g29c. > k “% ith salee of Provisions. at 5 and offering which could not be sold at any price. | were overlooked. The other tree fruits | supply and prices showed but little varfation. | and $14416 for Mission; White, $13@16 per | * | 7 ““Whenever vou are in the market for Crys- | tal Dominos, we will be pleased to supply you | with whatever number of cases you may de- sire, for shipment either in straight lots or | | with other grades, although in case you want | Crystal Domincs in straight lots, the minimum | quantity for which orders will be accepted, is | | the same as at present.’” The Western Suger Refining Company | quotes a follows, per_1b, in 100-1b bags: | | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 585c; | | Powdered, 5.70c; Candy Granulated, 5.70c; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.80c; Dry Granulated, coarse, | 5.60c; Fruit Granulated, 5.00c; Beet Granu | lated (100-1b bags only), 5.40c: Confectioners | A, 5.80c: Magnolia A, 5.20c: Extra C, 5 10c. Golden C. 5c: “'D,” 4.90c; barrels, 10¢ more: half barrels, 25c more: boxes, 50c more; 50-Ib bags. 10c more for ail kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 6.10c; boxes, 6.35c: H. & E. Crystai Domincs, 8.25c per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. | Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, | Flour, qr sacks.. 13,345 Hops, bales. 267 Wheat, centals.. 21,912 Wool_ bales. ... 395 Barley, centals. . 112,028 |Screenings,sacks 605 | Dats, centals. 590/ Feed, sack: % 55| | Corn, cental: 2,540| Broomcorn, bgles 91 | Rye, cental 600 Tallow, centals.. 215 Corn Meal (east) 550 Pelts, number... 430 | Beans, sacks. ... 10,572 Hides. number.. 1,193 | Potatoes, sacks.. 4.530|Raisine. boxes... 4.500 | Onions, sacks. 390 Leather, roll; Bran. sack: Middlings, sacks .. 385IChicory, barrels. OREGON. Hay, tons. Potatoes, sacks. o7 ?‘ocl. bales..... 25 - » * | STOCK MARKET. | * * Stocks continued quiet, but has been the rule for a day or two, there was a fair business in bonds. The gas stocks were firm and Gas and Electric advanced still further to $66 871, Neptune Oil and Development Company of Fresno has levied assessment No. 1 of lac per | share on the capital stock of the company, to Dbecome delinquent November 25. Imperial Ofl Company has declared a dividend 20c, amounting to $20,000, payable Novem- ber 8. Thirty-threa ©Oil Company has declared a dividena of 10c per share, amounting to $10,000, payable November 6. « Stock and Bond Exchange. WEDNESDAY. Oct. 282 p. m, UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask ! 1111411213 48 ar new...1 4 1111311254/ 3m ar coun. o loats 1SCELLANFOUS BONDS. e S 5e 75 79 Bay CPC 5. — 108%|)m C R 6s. — 12235 Cal € G be.104% — :.%%',,L,; il G&EE 8 o d et se, — 102%(P & CH G, N1 Cal-st_Ds. — — |P & OR 6s:116% — € ¢ Wat — 102%;| Powell-st 6s.11215 — E L & P 6s.124% — |8 E G&R s — 1035 |F&CH —"116 IeF & 87 5 Geary-st 45 90 SR fictss 0 — |3°P C & S0s. — 100 Hon R T 6s.1084108 L A Elec Bs. 99— L A Ry bs. 112151134 R Do{tdr-.lu%ms LAP lcm 5s. — 101 leg B&. — 118 un-nc:.nl - Do lem 5s.112 — AR zrc 106 100 fress - = N"k — 101 O G L H 5.107%100 United G OFFICIAL Morning Sales. Board— 2351 Superior Ofl 300 Oceideqtal Ofl 300 Monarch Ofl 350 Cal Standard Street— 2300 Superior Oil : Afternoon Sales. Board— 500 Occidental Ol . No. & white, 36@asc; No. 3 rye. bhe; fead. e 3 ing barley. 10@44c; fair to choice malting, 7@ ~ The Chicag & & 55c; No. | flaxseed, 9ic: No. 1_Northwestern, Co. sald: — ¥ '“'.mfl;'v:wfl Lo e 93%c: prime timothy seed. §2 80; mess pork. Beans and Seeds. very dull. Receipts of Hogs a little more Iib- : ; “short " ribs _sides (loose Another | provement of fmportance. So far as can be| g A Il A T L 5300 e Te lot of Beans came 1, MEKISS | seen vackers are’ not. werking very' hard ‘for Wil senl Whisks, basis of high wines. §125: clover. | market continues weak, with Blackeye and | higher prices, and cutside interest affords but H contract_grade, $10 65@10 7. Large White lower. Limas have gone up a | U support. THIS 'AY, Tilrsiay. lktoletZ!. Articies Receipts. Shipments. | little down south and are firmer here in sym- | CURED, MEATS Bacon 12c per b for 11 e ooy 'Prtans- | pathy. heavy, 12%c for light medium, 14%c for lght, | 2. m. at warshouse, Wheat, bushels 207,300 240,900 BBBANS—‘;‘YW. $2 25@2 45: P'e;mg 218 T T a1 fec auar- e and et Elxé;,mur ST. 5 % o bush utters, 25, small White, i 3 N ¥ N SUMMARY OF-THE » R ok e Corn, bushels 424,000 smono |iere f5 2 aman Wit 8 2% |cured "Hams, 15%e; Calitornia Hams, 5 ERN FURNITURE. 5 > U S ref 2. reg..107%IL & N unit de.. 983 [ Do Puehels ki 500 | Red 52 90ga: Lima, §2 90@3: Red Kidneys, | Mets Beet "§11 50 per bbl: extra' Mess L H BURD, Austicoss. s reg. > ¢ de.. Hee, bustiels k & b 3 . | 51 - 0 0 38 reg Mexican Cen 3 . 7 . R ey 119 | Marin © "t 11 all-strect Stocks steady on the day. | - 4| Do 1st ‘nc ... 14% | On the Produce Exchanke to-day the butier | SEEDS Brown Mustard, $3; Tellow Mus. | 82/f2d ot Anfc; Fig Fork, §38; Pigw’ Fuet, Gl o o " . y- $iatinn & St 1. 4. 97 | market was firm: creams, 15%@21%c: dairy, | tard, $2 75G2 50; Flax, $i 7061 80; Canary, | #9255 Smoked Beef. 18c per’ib, b for SPV WCo.— 40 ot sunck ch in local S M K & Texas 4s. 93% | 14@1Sc. Eggs, irm; at mark, cases included, c for Eastern; Alfalfa, 12@13c; mg: compound and SGSLE tor b D et 73, ot much change in local Stocks and Bonds. Do 2de ... 70% | 10020%c. Cheesesneasy, 10%01lc. %fib?"fim{{mg‘,"& O oy seed: G20 | JUre: Phc: 10-Ib tins, 9% @10c: -1 tins, 104G GAS AND ELECTRIC. o B e e : Nat of Mex ¢ da. 7 T % 4 % o 8200 | Tosc: 310 tinw, 104 @10%c. Cent L & P. 3%. 4% SacEG& R — — Silver several fractions higher. Exchange as before. R AR Foreign Futures. DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 8002 per ctl. na RTOLENE. One all berrel, oc:, thrve | Mutaal E 1 " 12" S'r s B o B . : - - X : ‘ % rrels, 9%c: one tierce, 0%¢; two tlerces, | Oak G L&H. 107% 12 '8 F Gas.... 3 Shippers’ brokers R Atchison gen 4s.1001, Northern Pac 4s.102 e T ge: five tie c e i - ippers’ brokers buying W heat and Barley futures. Do w48 g‘,)"‘ihp? B T LIVERPOOL. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. s ot P e — USasE S = = o Y N v con 4s. HE 2 2 - e o Jats, Corn and Rye as before quoted. Baii's onio SO L de & pare 922 | opening — . i Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops.| TR STEES CERTIFICATER . P 3% ....... 96 |Penn conv 3l Closing 1| The best grades of table Potatoes wers dul . 8% 7 Some changes in Bran and Middlings. Hay steady. Central of Ga'6a.108% [Reading gen ds.: 08 o PARIS. T | Gder » limited demang and lberal supplies. | A local house says of Wool: “Among Wool [ L £ TS URANOE ) ) S i ¢ eat— 3 - Apl. rem's Fnd. g Heary arrivals of B k Ches & Ohio 415x101% M L & § F fx 4. 81K | Opening 204 2095 | stock was well cleaned up and prices had 3 | 00 foeting ot aiehon e e S BANK STOCKS Heav: 7 of Beans keep the market unsettled. Icn;‘ & Alton 3ie T4 3 LS Wsts . 05 | Closing 20 90 2000 | marmower range There were several in-|i°we Couid mot g g g T b e s v Am Nat BRAZ2KITG L P & A....100 ottt . 5 3 C new 4s. 938 Seaboard A I 4s. 67 Flour— quiries for shipping stock, but the firm . nous] N 271 - Eggs continue to decline rapidly. Butter and Cheese steady. € M&St P wen n.110% Southern Pac da. 81t Opening 4100 235 |prices checked the movement in that direc e S e b e O st S S0 vl | Statdal .. + 35 7| 3fer Trusi’l 20 300 e R . N W con 7e.1315 Southern Ry 5s.113% | Clost Pt on. Sweets continued to arrive freely an T P s = \ore demand for Dried Apricots in New York CRI &P fn.. T4%|cexas & Pas tatell7 - | SR prices stood as previousiy quoted. The best | 2" Vil po SR OF course; this condition I ool bEfe o mupis =3 “ : : Do col B8 ..... 75 (Tol St L & W 4s. 70% Eastern Livestock Market ofterings of Onions were steady at the toD | months, but there is no probability of an sarly SAVINGS Provisions still saggi t - CCC&St L gen 4. 87% |Unfon Pacific 4s.102% astern LAv . quotation. while poor and inferior ‘stock Was | change. Prices are unchanged. though buvers SAVINGS BANKS g . saggmg ai estern centers. Chi Terminal 4s. 74 | Do conv 4% i dull at 60@70c per cental. could get Wool very much lower for large — — Sav & LSo. = — live H 1 . & : !Con Tobacco 4s.. 55%|7 S Steer 24 0s. CHICAGO. Fresh supplies of most kinds of vegetables | |jnes Sec Sav Bk.400 500 we IHogs lower again, with ample receipts. [ Calo & South 4x. 863 Wabash lsts CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 25,- | arrived too late for the regular morning trade, | HIDES AND SKINS Culls and brands sell |Unton T Co. — —= s : | Denver & R G 15.1001; Do deb B 57 | 000, including 6000 Westerns: ®ood, stéady: | but the market was amply supplied With car’ | ahout 1%c under quotations. Heavy salted | Vool very dull, with a weak tone. Erle prior lien 4=. 981 W & L Erle 4s. 90 | others lower. Good {o prime steers, $3 35¢ | rled-over stock, which moved off well at nbout | Steers, i4c: medtum, Sigc: light. The: Cow | ° i s . Do gen 4 ... AL* Wiscon Cen 4. 84% | b 80 poor to medium, 33 G0@4 73; stockers | Previous prices. Supplies of Tomatoes con- | Hides, Sc for heavy snd ke for itant: Stags | Calitornia - 190 205 beomdiy . 31 — Not much change in P Dac » Ft W & D C Ists. 106 Colo Fuel Tiis | and feaders. §$2 25@H 85 cows, $1 30@4 30: | tinued too heavy for the market to absorb | Sige 00 "Klo) ‘Shec: ® Hetred Vesl. Sa | Guto 198 28 ‘ ge m Potatoes, Onions and T egetablcs. Hocking Val #4810 heifers, §2G5; canners, $1 35@2 45; bulls, $2@ | and there was quite a surpius unsold at the | Salted Calf, 10c; dry Hides, 13@15%ec: dry Kip. | g POWDER P. 3 : : NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 459; calves. $2G6 75; Texas fed steers, §3 15 | close, The canners wera offering 17%c Per | idc; dry Calf, 17c; Sheepakins, sheariings. 258 | - it oA ate re. e . 3 50; Western steers, . ox for poor stock, but no sales wers ed | ; ort Wool, ach: medium, 70 » 2 owultry in moderate receipt and clcaning up better Adams Con 12 Little Chiet i 3a4 50 box f tock, but no_sal reportd | 300 hort W. afam, 70 | Ot g Fresh >F it 1 : - | o 14 Ontaro 227000 10100 1o A P i :;n:h“hn{“"' e e oo ke “mdm;z'&';hlfoflw s | Hune P 0c 1’5‘56’\& s c . Fres » sl F b B Ay 000 5c lower. xed and butchers, n, but moved slowly owing to the - 3 ‘or large an: for medium, ana P Co.. 4 |Ktlanea . — utt firm, with a good shipping demand. 4‘ Beane i i« ot L £5 2005 60, good to choice heavy, $5 20G5 60. | dance and low price of Marrowfat. §1 35@1 75 for small and H0e for Colts: Horss | Hawatlan C. 44 45 | Makaweli C. - S ———— Comstock Tunnel.. 08| Potos! :1 agg 15; light, $5 10@5 45; | POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 50@ | Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for me- | Honokaa S C 13% 15% | Onomea 8 C. 32 3234 e g o SR ik of sales, £ 156245 4 tambe | 202 2er il Sallnaa Burbenks, $1G1 40 pér e0); | dium.” $101 35 for amall and S0c for Colts | iiutch S P C 9% 105] Pasunan § € 13% 164 ;i e : EEP— Recelpts, 30,000; sheep and lambs | Oregon Burbanks, 7 per_ctl; v | Buel ns—Dry Mexican, 32c: dry salted s x The Immediate Outlook. | the early trading. and the prices hardened. The | Flom Silver ......1 (6 Slerra ey steady to 15c lower. Good to choice wathers, | Reds, 50@65c per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, $1@1 25 | Mexican, 25c; dry (entral American, d2e. MISCELLANEOUS. > - Pening of business in St. Louis, which was | JIo0, ) Vet - GISNL T $3@3 65; fair to choice mixed, $2@3; Western | per ctl. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and | Alaska Pack — 155 | Oceanic § € — The New York circular o & el N e e o S e S RORTOR & PIARGRIY Cipois sheep, $2 26@3 60: native lambs, $3 26@3 65;| ONIONS —60@S5c per otl, smooth, 50c; medfum, 3bc; small, 20c. Cal Fruit As9¢ 95 |Pac A F A. 3% L e e e e | it als X hrtenty st e s 0y | o L AW o L. ta ¢ | T lambs, 6 3008 30 saci BT E e G ol SR Reht |2 e Kovme g oo, L P IV Yo | (L Wine ARG 08 € Bk = fooyond financial precincts the outlook. | a¢. Louls carried the level of ¢ stock | C ne T biga pei 3 " W i R SALES- o e uis e level of prices of stock | Call loans ....2%@3% Mining— 23 13%@2%¢ per 1b: Wax, 2@3c: Lima Beans, 2%@ | WOOL—Fail clip—San Joaquin Lambs’. 5@ though conflicting, is not lscouraging. Every | generally beiow last night. But the last hour | Time loans 7 5@6 Adventure 41 New York Cotton Market. 4ic per 1b; Tomatoes, 20@50c per box; Sum- | 1lc: Middle County, 11@12c; Northern Fres, Morning Sesaion. D¢ is familiar with the fact that agriculture. |cf the market showed the best prices of the da Bonds— Allouez ... 413 mer Squash, 40@50c per box; Cabbage, 60c per | 11@12c; Northern Defective, 10@11c; Hum- PR ey a 160 69 ihe backbome of the mation, has Just secured | Ihe morning level being generally exceeded by | Atchison ds . 99% Amal Copper .... 37% | NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—The cotton market|Ctl: Carrots, 76c per sack; Cucumbers, 0@50c | boldt and Mendocino, 12@l4c: Nevada. 13@15c; . R . %2 00 another profitable harvest. The mercantile | 3 JRCUOR, In the final dealings prices yielded | Mex Central 4s... 68~ |Daly West 37% | closed steady at a net loss of B@10 points. | Per box; Garlic, 3@4c per Ib; Green P!vgeers. Oregon, fine, 18@19c;: Oregon, medium, 17c 30 Spring Valiey Water Co. B 3.. 30 78 - Classes are also in good shape. There has been | sirvey of price chanpes will show "_"- the Railroads— Bingham 229, mids 30@50c per box for Chile and 50@60c for : | per Ib. 105 8 F Gas & Electric Co. ® 125 e M : P anges will show that the | Atchinon 871 |Calumet & 455 - Green Okra, 40@65c per hox: Egg Plant, 40@ | HOPS—18@22%c per Ib. . > G- ¥. overirading of importance: our | whole movement was very trivial and net | Do pfa 9014 (Centennial i 4 St. Louis ool Market. 50c per box; Marrowrat Squash, $10 per to 35 § F Gas & Electric Co.. € 25 mérchants having escaped the speculative | Changes were insignificant except In & (eW | Boston & Aibany.240 - Comuer Rang 6% | : T i Hubbard, $12g15. : - 2 WS P G&T (trustes’ oth ® frensy which so nearly overwhelmed Wall | CASE. The dullness of the market was n iteelf | Boston ‘& “Meiny 108 | ooy ony ot | i . E Meat Market. Street— o < g lenorin o . | & reflection in some sort of uncertainty felt | Boston Elev 1401 Frankiin ‘75 | ST. LOUIS Oct. 28.—Wool—Quiet and $10,000 S P of C 68 (1912)............ 114 50 satisfactory feature in the | ovar the St. Louls situation, which prompted & | ae L 2o 140% | steady: medium grades, combing, 17@2114c; Poultry and Game. $10,000 8 P of C 6s (1905), series A....102 80 outlosk is the industrial situstion, which is | waiting attitude rather than a disposition 0 | Myerhburs mal L |isle Rovale 525 | light fine. . 15@1714¢; heavy fine, 13@1434c; tub Y : Another decline in live Hogs is reported. witn | '§2.000 Epring Valley s - 108 00 fuMtering from the coneequences of the trust | sell. There was mo selling which was'attributed | Ticl ‘Facne ... 73% Oid Dom $117 | washes, 20@30c. s e Sl R o S SeRe et TeStt. Ui for Wb Afternoon Sesston. [ abor agitation. Both capital and | * Louls account, uniess it might have been | yjoy Central 91 Osceola 6 T P pove A : S Ts. Board— labor have been aiming at monopoly . both have | 3 American Car. The quarterly report of net | > oascentiid ve ! oy Noft ki e erate, and although prices were no higher the | DRESSED MEATS. P oan ok AR an been defving matural laws: both have been | SArNINEs in Pressed Steel Car Company, show- | , AUSCEIane 115% | Quiney P4 worthern NESS. market had a better tone and was gradually | Wholeeale rates from slaughterers to dealers e v = 4 working on lines opposed to the strongest im- | N them to be less than half of those for the | T TO€AT - 1R QUIY ooao i € “ cleaning up. Young Turkeys had the most | are as follows: % Huichinam 8 P Co @ #9... 189 pulses in bumen Tature. and both must pay | COTSPORAINE quarter of last vear, naturally | Amer Tel & Tel 1204 Tamarack * 90 SEATTLE, Oct. eazingx - $afiian: FORILANE She Jarek olisioms Sea iy e L ot e fov ORAnE Ngls. See W 108 F Gas & Electric ¢ 9 50 “the penalty. Capital ha 4y take 4 ympathetic effect on American Car as - . bal 144,635, gure: k 5 s _ siderable of its punienment. and labor fa be. | BoI! 28 weakening the Pressed Steel Car stocke, | D lmas.. SuEe S8 | PN R 28 Cleartnes, $300.278: ported close at hand and wiil probadly be ma VEAL Largs, oatc; small per e %S F Gas & Electric Co...... 8 816 €inning to see the inexorabi ot e other hand. the stocks of the Gou - i e | ~ 832,540, "2733 | keted to-day. 5 TTON— . T5@8c; 4 3 Sewies Senibratis. Mo et 'm:‘:"‘h‘mm]szur;nn;‘r;“r: Ratlriads centering in St. Louls e S 79 e 28 —Clearings, §616,026; | | Game arrived freely and g.l;l,nednuphprmvl;g:!y per pound. C SSEG &P (rustees” city @ 57% is over, the infiation based upon those phe- | - e few features of positive | ynyes Fruit ... 86 |Winona . 3 | balances, $112,612. » | untar a staady: demand, - Sgils Ducks.- Whlte £ 5,000 Market-st. R. R. . Bs......113 80 - gomens i rapidly paseing away. 1t must not [ S ahe Sabrhets abtheh theen Imas | 1,7y ‘Bivn. 13% | Wolverine 68 SPOKANE! Oct. '28.—Claksings, $880/407; | G¥east Reant. jopcuinon Hinins andiglars were | FORK-"Thmesd Toesi IHEUE BF pent: $7:000 5B Cal lint on e (stamped). 108 30 otten that we . v 1 B 1 ol | o 2' 3 (s # X Vi - world ever saw, its chief source being the | o strong, an ple’s NDO ST K8, e = 3 & | young an e for ol eese, T, | Livastock. delives n San cisco, less & Aie ~ k : | Gas had an eariy advanee on a favorable court | N Y O § ; Goslings, $2@2 25; Ducks, §4 er for_Cattl i Ppractical rebuildi Amers, rait dur- | avor; Jons f 883N Y Central 1 75@2; Goslings, $2a: s 3 PEr | per cent shrinkage for Cattle “ing the last fue years. Thin ‘being socom. | dcclelon; The syeculative movement in Amal- | Son {or "aeee” asi':;m & West " | LOCAL MARKETS. | [ogentor Gla an soge for voune? Hens, 80758 | "EATHLE Sy, Hadc: "Coms and Heiters. CaliforniaStock and Oil Exchange - plishea, the fron trade m: baide to normal | | Anacond 3% Do ptd .... : youi R R 3 7@8c: thin Cows. ver 3 e Conditions. Fossibly (his may mean s period | ime and the dealings in the stock were in o | o lom &% > 3 — | & $350g4; Broilers. 103 %0 for large "CALVES —4@4isc per pound (gross weight). | Ol Stock— * .of temporary prostration; but with lower prices | SRS P—— Do ptd . 923 | Pennsylvania . d 7 and for small; Pigeons, $1@1 25 per | SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@3%c; Ewes, 3@3%0c | Alma other Asmands will develop, and the export | The eituation st £t. Louls resulted in tele- | Bal & Ohio |Rand Min Exchange and Bullion. dozen for old and $2@2 25 for Squabs. per pound (gross weight). Apollo . trade i open as @ safety walve. Other indus. | STAPhIC transfers to that city from here from | ran Pacific 12314 |Reading ...... ik GAME—Mallard Ducks, $4@6 per dozen; Can. | * LAMBS—$2 75@3 per head. _| Asscctated Trust Cert . xios are in towch bett e Mhan thé. e :2;0 sub treasury of $2,100,000. In_ addition | Ches & Ohio. . 30%| Do 1st ptd P Tasback, $5@7; Eprig. $4@4 50; Teal $2 508 | HOGS—Live Hogs, 150 to 250 Ibs, 5lic;| Aztec .. afe. and there are few Sgne of overpro. | £590.000 was sent 1o Chicago and $200,000 to | Chi Gt West.... 15| Do 24 prd Sterling Exchange, ays...... — $482% | 3: Widgéon. $2 50; smail Ducks, §1 50@2: Gray | 150 Ibs, 51,@5%c; Sows. 20 per cent off: | Califoraia Standard igurtson. The only restraint upen businecs Boing | XeW Orleans. Banks are also known to be | Chi, B & Bt B. 1441 |So Raliwhy Sterling Exchange, sight. 1 T486 " | Geese, $3: White Geese, $1 50@2: Brant, | Boars. 50 per cent off, and Siags, 40 per cent | Carfbouw .-....... The Bigh Drices inaured by bigh costs of pro. | EPPINE heavily through other channels. 'This | Do’ Beers -...... 30%| Do prd Bterling Exchange. cables L T 487 |$150 for small and $2 50 for large: Bnglish | off from above quotation: Central Point Con P~ e gl ol gl of the above |'® & plain intimation that the Western crob | Den & Rio G 20%|So Pacific . New York Exchange, elght. .- 02% | Snipe, $3; common Snipe, $1 75; Wiid Doves, o Chicago Crude Grawbacks, the outlook 1c for at Jeast anotyer | MOVeMent needs, though long deferred. are | 1o, pra . ... . 70 |Tnion Pacif New York Exchange, telegrahic. — 05 | $1 25 Rabbits. $1 75 for Cottonfails and §1 25 General Merchandise. Claremont TR months of Bosd pustaess Rafteed ratas | making large inroads on-local banking reserves, | myre b o, 11l sgsl' Do ot Stiver, per ounce . = 60% | for Brush; Hare, $1 26@1 50. ] A o P ptinues u B e e e amarpanty satentets | Do st pfd:[l ] 80U KisSiecl Mexican Dollars B s g — Four x [ Shsosts, Jk wat sot rociung; therators, | 5o 24 pha. 1] is| Do ped Wi BT i Butter, Cheese and Eggs. |, BAGS-Grain Tags, 554e: San Quentin | Fulton . - At { per cent this atternoon and the rate for time { 1, CePiralo o138, (Wabarh ... teat an ther Grains. - @8e; ‘Cotton Froii Bake, 6%c, 6%c ana 7ic | Hanfor countrs: 1t is even oney tates ey Nats Catriboi i el | Mo, Kansi& T.. 17% : . The decline in ranch Eggs has set the whola | for the three grades: Brown Jute, 6%@7%ec. | Home . _Gistricis siight fallt ¥ be experi- | hreak in sterling exchange. sithooer the ooarP |~ Har silver—Firm, 284 per ounce. WHEAT—Chicago_declined 1%ec. The daily | street to selling, and buyers are being offered | COAL—Wellington, 38 per ton; New’ Wel- | Imperial enced. but the business situation as & Whole | jngs of cctton mills in "'; : “"(‘ the offer- Money—23% @3, per ecent. letter of Bolton, de Ruyter & Co. sald: | all sorts of concessions. Close buyers were of- | lington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Bea- | Independence sforde no good reason for discouragement. | poni sy iry (ole 17 that market were re- | 0O B0 discount in the open market for | “Strength came toward the close and was | fered fine lots yesterday at 43c and sales at 43 | ver Hiil, $5 50; Stanford, $7; Rosiyn, 87; Coos | Junction When the inevitable readjustment if more | 0f srain were ale enmaped Phis eesiard " | short bilis is 313@3% per cent and for three | mainly on scalping operatior and covering of | @44c were reported. But the buyera fought | Bay, $550; Greta, $7: 'Wallsend, §7; 'Rich- | Kern -compiete the outiook will be still brighter.” pectation for & weakening of the bank showing | months’ bills 3 11-16@33% per cent. shorts put out early in the day. Cables indi- | shy, as they always do on a falling market, mond, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and | Kern River . g e | Of mext Saturday. But with New York bank | — gate ouly dullness. . Srovkll wits the: lat | and bought ouly scoush to/last: them aver:ihe| §14 20 in e hre Bioe Wetn - | Liomnrch ot Avisons < f RS e e . v - poss = est estimate on tne German wheat a | day. ruling figure was 450, though the | $14; Welsh Anthracite Egs, Wels| v, | B’ of Merchandise for Hazwaii. for beveral yeare: and itk e aagine petod | - New York Grain and Produce. | jiaces' i at 165,000,000 bushels, against 175,006 | range In auotations was as given below. Stocks | $11°50: Cannel, §8 50 per. ton: Coke, $1i 50g | Monte Cristo . - ernment_deposits promised by the Secreta | 000 last year and the rye crop at 376,000,000, | continued to accumulate, though they were 13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky | Occidental of W Va The steemer Nevadan salled on Tuesday for {Of the Treasury to relieve the situation still | NEW YORK, Oet. 28 —FLOUR—Receipts, | against 402.000.000 a year ago. Primary re- | still smail Mountain descriptions, $8 48 per 2000 1bs and | Ofl City Petroleum . P ™ 1 $25,000.000 away, there & 1 | 23,376 barrels; exports, 16,760 barrels; quieter, | celpts are a little larger and about the same The situation in Cheese shows no change, | $8 50 per ton, according to brand. Peerless . lulu and Kahulul with an assorted mer . e no real present un- | 23, arrels; exports, s 1 Sc for boiled and 47c f | Pittsbu handise The Santed easiness over the monetary situation. As an | but held at oid prices. | as last year. Thers was less talk of export | fine goods ruling steady to firm. while the | OIL—Linseed, 4%c for boiled and 47c for raw | Pittsburg . chaney he cargo as manifestsd up 10 | Liigencn “olir the apirit of dlatract toward | WHEBAT. Recelpts 50,475 bushels; spot, | business than during the last two days, The | medium and lower grades are duil and weak. . in barrels; cases, S more: Castor Oll. in cases, | Reed Crude was valued at §I78.750 and | banks and trust companies the St Louis | steadr: No. 2 red, S5%c elevator; No. 2 red. | Northwest seemed to be the principal seller in | Butter shows a wider range, as will be seen, | No. 1, 70c; Bakers' AA, $1 1091 12: Lucol, #4c | § F & McKittrick o episode is nevertheless desply impressive, to the | &1%c f. 6. b. aficat: No. 1 Northern Duluth, | this market and prices thers were relatively | though the general situation remains without | for boiled’ and 42c for raw in barrels; Lard | San Joaquin O & 475 b Ibs_middlings, 3,530 | apprehension of the financial world. {55%¢c ¢ % b ‘afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, | weak. This probably refiects their increasing | change. Fancy creamery brings the top quo- | Ofl, extra winter strained, barrels, 83c cases, = Senator ibs bran wheat, 5278 ctls Larley, 2) | There was some falling off from the recent | nominal f. o, b. afloat. Options displayed con. | movement. The artificlal condition of the St. | tation unless the dealer s overstocked and | 80c; China Nut. 35@70c per gallon: purs | Sovercign - pher fresh vegetables 05 pkgs potatoes A4 | volume of bond transactions and A reactionary | siderable heaviness this morning in response to | Louis market is still a disturbing factor. This, | finds it necessary to make concessions to keep | Neatsfoot, in barrels, Tc; cases. 80c; Sperm, | Sterling pkgs onions, 159 pkgs fr frufte, 3 pkgs tendency in epots made the market irregular. | St. Louls declines and to local bear pressure, | together with the uncertainty regarding the | his stocks down. | pevfios Wrinle OM. Datawal - Brs g £ i A heese, 8000 1bs Ibs bread, 313 Ibs | Total saies, par value, 348,000, | inspired by larger Northwestern receipts. Later | primary movements and regularity of the ex-| Receipts were 39,000 1bs Butter, 750 cases per gallon; Fish Oil, in barrels, 45c; cases, _mr - . smoked meat, 1 pkgs groceries United States twos advanced % per cent on | they rallied on a scare of shorts and export | port demand, all tended to deprive the mar- | Eggs and 8300 1bs Cheeee. Eoc; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 58c for Ceylon ,"m! 3 and provisions ed ' and 35 bbIs | the last call rumors, closing partly e net higher. May, | ket of decided tendency. It.looks as though | BUTTER—Creamery. 28@30c for extras and {and Gc for Australian. enty-elg pickiod aalmer . 1341 S3G83 8-16c, closed at 83%c; July closed at | scalping operations were becoming more | 26@27c for seconds; dairy, 21@25c; store Butter, COAL OlL—Water White Coal Ofl in bulk, | West s ibe glucose, 1 125 ske sugaf, 200 | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 80c. December, &TGST 11-10c, closed at ST%c. | profitable for the time belng. Argentine ad- | 17%@19c; cold storage, 2(@26c; Eastern, 23g25¢ | 15%c; Pearl Ofl in cases. 22c; Astral, 22c; Star, | Miscellaneons™ = bales hey uitry, 1313 1bs | Stocks— Sales. High. lcw. Close. | HOPE-Quie(; State common to chcice, 1803, | vices continue very favorable. per Ib. . 22} Extra Star, 26c: Eialne, 28c; Eocene, 25c: ( Abby Land & o 1000 1bs tea. | Atchison 3500 6i% 61 675 | 24G9%: 1002, 21@25%c; old, 9@1%c. Pacific | Other Chicago advices reported ‘that the §t. | CHEESE—124c for the general market, 139 | deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17c: iIn | Alameda Sugar _...---- 58 gals 20 cs | Atchison pfd 1,300 90% 80% | Coast, ‘1003, 21@25c; 1002, 21@21%4c; olds, | Louis corner tended to unsettle the market, | 13%c for select mild ';.e" ln‘q“lwl‘ic for lower | cases, 23l4c; Benzire, in bulk, 13c; in cases, A:ffl::n Dist Tel ¥ L catks beer. | Bait & Ohio 18700 758 o@ize. Tew, Fork reuaiid veny' KU Tekpoct.: ttery fmai&ou\%.-éflarf:c;nc' b 85T - i Sodollng I8 IR, Jis;. 18 | p Catiam -l # candy, 304 Ibe ham, | Balt & Ohio prd 100 877, HIDES—Steady. est. 4 X the; & o L N % ; ceene 11 cs baking powder, 105 gals | Canadian Pacific 1,300 1201y WOOL—Firm. Futures here were higher and shippers’ DGGS-—R-“C,’,',- 42 B;"gfit- uor'_g}J nominal; | TURPENTINE—80c per gallon in cases and ;lf;;; gug"'- $reed o= meals °s hops, 11 cs | Central of N J 200 1591 SUGAR-Raw, quiet. Refined, quiet. | brokers were buying. presumably to fill some ( cold storage, 273@30c; Eastern 25@30c for |74 in drums and tron barrels. Cal Shipping Co . b . 21,670 lbs tobacco, 12 ca cigare, 14 | Chesap & Ohlo 200 301, COFFEE-Spot Rio, steady: No. 7 invoice, | cargoes sold some time ago for December | fresh and 25@26c for cold storage. | "RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 03%@ | (31 Shipping 2o oo 15060 64 pkge drugs sBd sundries, 191 cs | Chi & Alton 3.200 201y 3%ec: mild, firm; Cordova, 7@12c. Futures | shipment. The cash grain was steady and un- 4 e 5 7c ver Ib; White Lead, 8%@7c, according to | cb TGP0 0o Gakiand. 60 00 shoes, 239 kes dry goods, 16 cs | Chi & Alton pid. 200 65 Closed steady at an advance of B@15 points: | changed. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits B The Western Bugar Rafining Com- | Chutes Company .. 180 g, 63 cs hats, 1634 Ibs seed. 35 pkes | Chi & G Western.. 800 15% 15 | sales, 54,750 bags, including December, 5.40@ | CASH WHEAT. AR—' :d ;"r o “' Soen] o ';“ Cypress Lawn Imp Co.. . 650 Slesisionl epplien. 57 pawe 0o, & hlle Seiber. | CM & G W B pai. TS | 5.45¢; March, 5.65@5.75c; May. 5.75@5.90c; | California Club, $b 40@1 45; California 5 P s e e awt STate, Cryvias Dot | Plscher's Theater 200 |1 _faek quicksiiver. Phes oile 173 pkes | Chi & Northwestrn 500 188% 165K | July, 5.85@6c; September, 6@6.10c. White Australian, §1 80g1 B5: Northern Ciub, | The fruit matket was quite active under s | trade rexarding s new grade, a3l Doml- | e Consumers’ Assn o saeas painte. B3 piker wagon material 240 kege 150 | Chi Term & Trane. b [ DRIED FRUITS. $1 40@1 423; Northern Blue Stem. $1 50% | Kood demand for shipment on the Puget Sound | nos, quot ow: 25 | o P—— ‘e ige mac tls ~ % P 3 3 olce ere Insuffi- X z 2 pes steel . 1000 pkes raliroad | Cop Boutrern T T R ] FOTORES. ontn atisty the demand. The top quotn- | close list showlng price on same. ‘This ia put | North Shore R B.. = & . erial, 1288 pkes plumbing materisl. 7 ©3 | Golo South Ist Pra. B | B O e e Session 9§ to 11:30 a._m. tion was obtained only for the Tokay' variety, | Up in cases of 24 5-lb cartons and is never sold | OTPREUM ComBany Lj---o oo arme and ammunition, B8 pkgs paper. 10 pigs | Colo South 24 pfd. | 3%@ic, choice at 6% @6%c ;:w T]m’ 'ch':' | Open. High. Low. Close. | @85c being the ruling price for the other kinds. | in bulk. | Paratsine Pamt ... 33 00 ead beies twine 480 1be copper. 3 drums | nei’a Hudson | REUNES~Rodt mrunes. show. Uit nE® | December ...$1 411 $1 4215 $1 413, §1 42 | Receipts of large open boxes from Martinez| ‘“Crystal Domino Sugar Is domino shape— | _WEER ol Fhiiaocic "I 7 47 00 ’».., ne, 1050 feet hardwood. 6 cs fuse, 70 o8 | De) Lack & Wes | and demand unchanged, with quotations rang- | May .., 139% 139% 130 1 39% | were very light and dealers were enabled to! every plece allke—and every plece sparkles Sanitary Reduction Works.. 2 50 tches, 1410 1be sulphur. 15 bbis tar. 4 bales | pDenver & Rio G img Lvgm Slko- o 1o for all geades. ! 2 p. m. session. | clean up the old stock that had been accumu- | like a cluster of diamonds. the result of its | SOV RV, 1ol o" g Ferry. .... 16 00 sm. 380 kegh stapies. 20 sks ccal, 3835 posts, | Denver & R G pid. | SESIOOTE - Thate 15 & 38 Semand.fae | Open. High. Low. Close. | lating for some days. The quotations for Wine | perfect crystallization. 1In short, perfection in | S&USSUHE, NHC, 27 80 70 es turpentine, 500 cs coal oil. Erie = | apricots, with cholce quoted at 4% @5lsc; extra | May .. $1 4015 §1 403, $1 401, $1 40%; | Grapes were largely nominal, as the demand | refining has been reached in the manufacture :P"'zrd A Go ” =catndicn sdt e i e N i L ) ave |Decumber .. 1434 L s 148 140% | waw RTE mtgasiare wers witliy ito, clean ue | e ithie vty and. as bok Saly the Sugar. but i Co : 7, o e I = EAC 3 3 . A Cw, a: c h I run of offerings for what they | also the ge, fs_very at . it should | e Weather Report. Erie 24 ptd | steadily held at T4 @T%c for cholce und %@ | BARLEYSWVes stealy whd unchanged yes- | o FSRCR! Tli0s Were aulet and the top | Brove torbe a ready seller. | Tiotee Watshy O Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on ti ‘he San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Andes . 19| 200 Mexican 28 200 Best & 3u| 100 Occidental n 50 Caledonia 96 100 Ophir 140 100 Con Cal & 15| 500 Overman 2t 100 Crown Point.. 14| 100 Savage . 2 200 Gould & Curry 23| 200 Utah 1 600 Kentuck ..... 01 Afternoon Seesion. 07] 100 Overman . 20 %fi!&",‘. l.ilii 18 800 Potosi . 18 100 Con Cai ‘& V.1 13| 300 Savage - 20 200 Gould & Curry 23| 200 Seg Belcher.. 04 300 Hale & Nor.. 52| 200 Sierra Nev. . 38 200 Mexican ...7. 95| 200 Silver HIll... 30 200 Ophir .. 1 400 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning B 18] I done & Vil 100 Con Cal & V.1 13 300 Exchequer ... 16 400 Gould & Curry 23/ Afternoon Session. Andes by 200 Con cal & V1 1 Session. 1200 Crown Point. 1 300 Exchequer ... 1 300 Hale & Nor.. 300 Mexican ... 200 Potosl . tis. 300 Union Con. 300 Savage . 300 Sierra Nev 200 Sierra Nev 200 Silver Hill. 200 Union Con. 200 Yellow Jack.. EEEETE TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. llowing were the sales on the Tonopah and ’B:no;‘nnchco Mining Exchange mnfiym: Morning l;«-,hl_ 300 Mont Tomo... 9 Ton 308 Mone T & Afternoon Seasion. 500 Drap G M Co. 9500 Esperanza CLOSING QUOTATIO! B8B83 238233088 1 8 E 1zseizlsE N Star.. 34 13| 100 Tenopah Bel.. 99 &l tnnu:nnnnai ; LELEY

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