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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1903. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. i"all-strect Stocks weaken, with money higher. 1 ocal Securities dull and not materially changed. Sterling Exchange slightly lower. 1i"heat futures lower and Barley firm. No char in Oats, Corn or Rye. Beans continue to decline under large arrivals. 17 H Bran and Middlings in moderate supply. ntinue to decline, with stocks increasing. 1d Cheese as previously quoted. ruits quiet, with the market casy. ions still dragging and unsatisfactor: gs casy at the decline, with ample receipts. g beral supplies of Potatoes, Onions and 17 egetables offering. uotations for Poultry and Game show mo change. Fresh Fruit quict, ow ing to the cool :.m'h(r. “en Del & Hud . 400 155% W eather Rcfor.. | Bel, Ttk & West. .oy rens { Den & Rio G.. a0 ik 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) L»:‘n & Rip G prd.. ik e £AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25-5 p m 4 s - . =s compared with those of the same . seacon and rainfali in last twenty-four 7214 8215 | 2,400 1018 - Manhattan L 00 134% 1341y Met Street Ry 1,300 100% 1003, | Minn_& st Louis S Mo Pacific 18,800 921, 90% Northern Securf nt & West Pennsvivania Pitts.C.C, & § Reading Reading st pfd ag 24 ptd 400 Telana' Co 6160 3 . Ro.k islana Co pid 500 Can -4~ o LesF e ., & 8 F 1st pfd l & § ¥ 24 prd Louts 3 W Touis & W Paul Paul > Pacifi Reflway Rallway 1 Tnien Pacific pfd.. > Wabash nid 00 - Wheel & Lake Erie 5 > Wis Cential 400 E Wisconsin Cen 7 100 l> xpress Comp Adar Amer United Wells-Fargo Miscellaneou: Paper ptd 100 61% 803 ter Pomp e ; r Pump ptd fonal Biscult 3 aticnal Lead i North American. ... .. . Pacific Mai 100 21 Teople's Gas 800 04 & Pressed Steel Car... 5,200 28 ming Pressed Steel C.pfd 400 o Pullman Pal Car.. . Republie Steel 100 District Frecaste Repubilc Stesl pfd. 1,100 | Rubber Goods 400 * - — | Rubber Goode pld... ..... iy J J- F K >y { Tenn Ceal & Tron no 288, EASTEL ARKETS. [ 178 Leather ..... %000 74 * 4|18 Leather pta . 1700 bt U & Rubber .. 100 970 \4 ) ’ Sk 1" § Rubber »nfd - - eses e \ Stock Marke T8 Stesl D BB 1% i3 U § Steel nfd 17000 60 BAig 2. Dealings in stocks | Western Union w5 ey " the | Total sales .273,500 shares. & | UNT RAILROADE OF SAN FRANC! in in excess of that was the only stoc NEW YORK. Oct. 20 ~Bond transacti the_United Railrcads of San Francisco: at Tl en hich showed strength NEW YORK BONDS. got 1% over la L & N Uni 4s. ustaining effect on the | U E ref 2s reg % Manhattan ¢ g . . = elsewhere proved 0 _ coup ex Central 4 Sewhere groved | | Iw WS Ter 5 to carry -8 t closed | Do new ds having | Do new 4s coup. 1354 Do old 4s reg.1i1ly Do old 4 coup.11113 Do 3¢ reg 1014, Do s coup....1021 Atch gen 4s.....101% % | news to influence wheat prices, the only featurs @4 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3% per cent and for three months’ bills 3% per cent. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK Oct. 20.~FLOUR—Receipts. 224,150 barrels; exports, 28,155 barrels. Quiet and steady. WHEAT—Receipts, 77,050 bushels; exports, | 108,625 bushels. Spot easy. No. 2 red, 87%c elevator; No. 2 red, 87%c f. o, b. afoat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 91%¢ f. o. b. afioat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat. Op- tions were dull and easier all day, closing lac lower. 867c. May closed 83%c; December closed refined steady. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES-—The market | firm: common quoted at $@5lec, prime at | @G, choice at 81,@8%c and fancy, is 5% with demand fair rule firm. Cholce are quoted ar 9%.@9%e, 12%ce | PEACHES—Pirm; choice are h extra choice at T8,@84c; fancy Chicago Grain Market. choice 10igc and fancy at 1@ at 1@7%c; | t 9%@10%c. CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—There was no important of any prominence being the iarger receipts a Minneapolis, with predictions of still further increased arrivale. Opening prices were about | steady, December being unchanged to lyc lower at S0%@80%sc, but with lower prices in all | | outide markets and continued fine weather | there wns much seiling early of the December | “option. and the market started on a downward course. Trading was quiet with the greater | riion of the business of a scalping nature. | The fact that the “deal” still existed at St Louis restricted speculation and helped keep | down prices. After December had reached | % | 79%c toward the middle of the session a slight | ons of | 10,060 | rally was experienced. due mainly. to reports of a fair shipping demand, and December Closed at 803, @80%c, a 1088 of 1a@Mc. Corn was decidedly quiet the entire session | cats was some buying of the May dslivery by local traders, but the demand was not sufficient | to prevent a decline in prices along With other ! graine. Outside of this business trading was ' very small. Decembor cloged off lic at 36, | Provisions shared with grains the extreme | dullness, but, considering the surroundings, the market Seld firm. Loecal packers and scaipers wers on the buying side and caused a small ad. vance in prices in snite of a decline at the | vards. January pork closed 5c higher, lard was | May May 2 ver 100 yr= s Iu Corn_Meal, B T 3 LOCAL MARKETS. | e Exchange and Bullion. Sterling mn is ummy lown. terling Exe terling Exm change. Sterl & New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, (elesravhic. Silver, per Mexican W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Chicago _continued ~ to _decline, losing c. There was no noteworthy news from the Eastern markets except that Minne- apolis reported Wheat moving more freely, as farmers’ deliveries were showing a marked in. crease. S Futures here were lower. Cash Wheat stood AT CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 40@1 45; California White Australian, $1 50@1 55; Northern Club, $1 40@1 42%; Northern Blue Stem, $1 50@ 1 55; Oregon Valley. $1 40@1 45 per ctl. FUTURES. Sesston 9 10 11:50 & m. -‘;IIIH i . The mar- Op=n. &h, Close. ket for coffee futures closea steady, net 6@10 | December ...:1 4314 M 40'4 'l 43 81 43 mlmn ';ualwr Sales, 110,750 bags. November, | May . 140% 140% 14 140 December, 5.50@5.55c; January, 2 p, m. Session, 5,60:: Mareh, 5.50@5.65c; July, 585G | No sales. ;, September. 6.0586.10c. B A, n itk wes Ml ATt 7 ol Feed was firm, with sales at the top quota- tion and sellers irying tb get an advance. cAsH BARLEY. Feed $1 13%@1 16%4; Shipping and Brewing, 81 ;fl'@l 2Y; (,he\nller $1 20@1 45 for fair to PRUNES—Quiet; fair demand for export ac- | choice. count. Prices range from 3%c to Te for all FUTURES. | grades. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. APRICOTS—Are not in large supply and | o 100 m. Session. Decomber—$1 13%. OATS —Are steady and unchanged, with a fair demand for local account. 1 2091 62 Black, $1 ; m‘g mslf zgm 08 or Hied and ‘81 206) b seed; Gray. i1 2175 per ctl. i ime. market_continties pegiected and weak. Western sacked, 1 13215 for Yellow, $1 5041 32% for White and §| 30 for mixed; California large Yellow, 1 _,,, mall round do, nominal; WWhite, 1 5501 46 T ctl PERYE.-§1 26@1 50 per ctl, BUCKWHEAT—$2 25@2 50 per ctl. Flonr and Millstuffs. FLOUR-Californis, Farlly Extras, 4 85, usual terms: Bakers Oregon and \\mshln ton, $3 B0G@4 20 per bbl for Family and $5 90@4 40 for Bakers'. $4 MILLSTU! PFs— Prices in v‘ckue- are as follows: Graham Flour, per 100 1bs: Rye Flour, §3 25; Rye Menl $3: Rice Flour, $7 250 extra cream do, 8$4: Oat Groats, $4 50. Hominy, §i@4 25; Buckwnuz Flour, $4 50@4 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 7 and a weak ione vrevalled, No special effort | rina, §4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rnlled ! was made to rencw the bull enthusiasm of | Oats, tbis, $7 26G8 60; in sacks, $6 T5@8 10; vesterday, the continued fine weather having | Pearl Barley, $6; Eplit Peas, boxes, §7; Green a bearish influence on traders. December | Peas, §5 50 per 100 lbs. closed e lower at 43%c | About the only feature in the trading in | Hay and Fcrd:tufis. ne further change In Bran o There was and Hay was steady, with Middlings vesterdes, 56@22 per ton. Holied Bariey, bing, $27G27 60; Cocoanut Cake, p_T1sc and ribs a shade higher. ; edCorn, : | The leading (utures rang-d as f H}f;:d et a Togss 50, }E’m“&-fi 53?3];'%”' page e T hoe ks 0 ver ton. oy v (A | R Wneat, $13G16, with sales of extra it B 2] | chofce at 81650 sat and Oat, $12 30 s | 15 50- Oat, $12 50@14 50: Wid Oas 1 Boe May 112 30; Bariey, $10@12 50; Stock, $9G10; Alfai- octover fa. $10@11 50 per ton. \TRAW—(WL per bale. Beans and Seeds. Receipts of Beans were large asain, being 10,272 sacks, mak!ng 45.550 thus far this week. The market cannot stand up under this influx | | and several descriptions are still lower, as wiil Lard, os, $2 152 35; Pea. $3 25; But- October small White, $2 00@3 large . $2 302 BU; Pink. §2 1502 40 ay ... ! $2 90G3; Lima, $2 75G2 9; Red Kidney Short Ribs, per 160 Ibs Blackeye, §$2 1042 45 ver ¢t1; Horse Béans, Mo | 81 5062, Mustard, 8-1 Yellow Mu: Flax, 0@f1 80; Canary, pEnstorn; %/Fu'-m, 2aiic; g mothy, Glac: wp, 3% o er Ib: Millet, 3@3%%c; Broom ’gm snz‘.,n.oo 35%@3815¢; No. 5% . 40@43¢; fatr | | to choiee malting. $7@55c; No. 1 flaxseed, H0c . 1 Northwestern, 96 mess vork, | doose). $7@7 50; £7 2567 50; whisk clear basis of high wines, §1 23 . $10 50210 60. hort (boxed), Receipts. . 353,900 Shipments. I e Exchange to-day the butter firm: creameries, 13%@2115c; da gas. firm, 1915@20%c. Chees strictly fapey stock, per’ ton. DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 S0@2 per ctl. | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Supplies of Burbank eral and the market vicus prices. local requirements being moderate and the demand from outside points very light, There were no fresh arrivals of Sweets, and carried-over stock eleaned vn well at firmer Ontong were in fre pply and un- ith the demand confined chiefly to | ‘otatoes continued lib- Vegetablos werc in amvle susply and prices had but sliznt variation. Tomatoes continue to arrive late and considerablé quantities ara arried over from day to day. Fine smooth to the regular trade at 25% | fle_noor guailty and unattrac- irimnm_ ouotation. POTATOE! Rl ~Burbanks trom the river. 508 | Foreign Futures.. | 75¢ per ey: Salinas Burbanks, $141 40 per | Oregon_ Murbanks, 3hc@ai 10 pec ctl; River | LIVERPOOL. 4 Reds, 50@a%e ner etl; Sweet Potatoes,” $1 25@ Wheat— 3 1 Opening . | 5:-::: “Corn, T5c@$1 D o - Closing easc oer Ib Siring Berne, | ma Beans, 2@ | Wheat— Apl, | 20@50c ver box: Sum- | Opening 20 90 | mer Squash. $0G50c per box: Cabbage, 60 per \ Closing 2090 | etl: Carrots, T5c per sack: Cucumbers, Wfixflc Fioer— per hox; Garlie, 3@ic ver ih: Green Peppers, | Opentng 28 50 | 26@50c per box'for Chile and 5060c for Bell: Closing 28 €5 | Green Okra. 40@6c box; Ege Plant, 400 | | 4 b b i 711 | bozrfiapuvm al $25 25, and spot closed at §25 80 New Yark Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Tin advanced 15& in London, spot closing at £118 155 and futures 114 5, but was lower in the local market. There was a sale of twenty-five tons for Octo- Copper nore than resonered: ita yesterday's ! 1oss in to-day’s London market, spot advancing 178 €d to £59 55 and futures €1 to £35 1bs. Locally, copper remains firm but unchanged. [ under a slack demand. per f0c per box: Marrowfat Squash, $10 per ton; Hubbard, $12. Poultry and Game. The fourth car of Western Poultry for toe | week was on sale and another car was raported ' close at hand and scheduled for to-day's mar- ket. Californian stock continued rather weak Receints, however, | were light ani prices were maintained. There wae u good demand for Game, and, as the receipts came fo hand in condition, every- | £ | thing cleaned up well at steady prices, :::?.‘:u::"::dxlefm i escapconell '“1 PO —Live Turkey: .-gw'c per b for Lead declined fis 31 to £11 3s 94 in London | 390K bty W g | and was unchanged at $4 50 in the local mar. | 5L 6@2; §2a2 25: Duckr. 4 5095 per 5Bh | ern und No. 1 foundry, Southern soft, - | Do adjust 4s... 92 e | Atlantic C Line & 91 s Balt & Ohio 46.100% Or § Line 48 :2“‘1 . Do 3148 . 96% Penn cony 878, R et . ! Cent of Ga Be...108 Reading Gen 4s.. 9615 | -~ 3 with SED oo Do ist ine .... 66 BtL&TMe 11 e . SR o hes & Ohio 4158.101% Kt L & S F fg 4. 82 . - tairene. Tor Ll e ©hi & Alton 3is. 74 (St L § W 1sts. - ” market was Oue 16 Ineoitioy | - B & 4 new 4x. B4 Seaboard A 1. 4e i t ve pressure to sell. .Mk““"“‘“\. - extend them. S = e ey market | T & I W this eenter may L s o Sn..0088 | rs through th ~ S 4 s, e s Tobacco 4% Us Steel 24 Bs. uw. fon ol "2 | rolo & South 4s. K613 4 Ists ... 113 sched the respect- | p'8 | G 4e. ... 1100 5 000 14 Chitagy ana | Erie prior llen 4s. 98 [YWheel & L E 4a. 80 15 a disposi- Erie gen 4s Ll Wis Cent 4s ot 1o Chivamo | W &£ D'C uu:xhu “olo Fuel con development of the | e ‘ ] ' B ran demand lbullvhbro NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. ¥ for the belie! that St. Louis has | Adams Con ...... 12 Li T afts on Chicago for which Chieago Is | Alice 14/ Ontasta et - 5 itself by drawing New York. | Breece 10 Ophir 50 tiehtening of the jocal momey market | Rrunswick Con 05 Phoent. o7 - s ing :n-hnnx- downward '1 h a | Comstock Tunnel.. 5% Potos! 19 within me\surable distance of the | Con Cal & V. 00 Savage 17 IS . em 'nd sterling breaging V'»] Horn Silver 00 Sterra 32 b with & slight recovery at the | Tron Silver ‘1 75 Small Hopes 18 . n bills were again :n free supply | Leadville Con 04 Standard 2 00 ward movement of gram continues | BOSTON - STOCK. 'he weekly statement of (he Ban . o fi‘ AND BONDS. “rgland shows & gain in gold o the week oney. stnghouse arly $4,000,000, but it 1s poesible that | Cail loa 3%e3| , Mining— e by New York for zold wouid | Time I » resistance, as the demand on the | The weekly statement of | ce_shows a decline of gold | £2,000,000, while, that- in- joan account has been 'expandeq | Atchison %.000 during the week. Last week's | cr shipments of currency to Baltimore | sburg failed to find any in | ank statement. This 6 & con- usually in throwing over @6 | Adventure . i.oo T8 | Amalgamated Mex Central 4s.. 68 | Daly West Bingham 66% Cal & Hecla . 893, C entennial Boston & Albany.248% Cop Boston & Maine N Y NH & H.19 Fitchburg ptd Union Pacific . : tendency to spread of the spirit rust aroused in St. Loul These rumors verified. but they had some igfluence of_sentiment The closing was steady. The bond mark et et was aflecied by ihe decting Total sales, par wag inc Taiie. #2.165, 000 T'nited States 2¢ decly tast call ned 3 per cent on the a.'.':.l tehison o B |para | B at A 5 i LS ok i ¥ ERTE LT R EE 2§ H W 28R 20 E X ® ket. Spelter was unchanged in London and was $6 1235 in the local market. Iron closed at 49s ‘n Glasgow and at 428 in Middlesbore. Locally. iron was auiet. foundry, Northern. $15 50@16: No. 2 foundry, Northern, $14 75@i5 26: No; 1 foundry, Soith: { No. I; @14 75, New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—The cotton market opensd firm at an advance of 3@7 voints and closed steady at a net advance of 18@23 points. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. :( HICAGO, Oct. - 20.—CATTLE—Receipts, 000; eteady; good to orime steers, 8 80; oo 1o sadium, $3 0@+ 80: stockers and | feeders, $2 35; cows, $1 35@4 50: heife $2a5; canners. fl B5@2 45; bully calves, uu 75; Texas 1ed teers, $2 Western ios, 565 -S"EEP‘-RH'QIDH 30,000; sheep and lambs, POR' Oct. ”—G“flnfl $609,105; | mt. o«:t 29.—Clearings, u.m. bal- “"SEA 5 ances, Northern Wheat Market. 035, Oet, 29— uestem, 78c: Vi ] i i 6 tor young; Hens, $4 50 @s; young Roosters, $4@5; old Roosters, §4 50@ 5; Fryers. $3 Broilers, $3@3 50 mr large and $2 50@3 for small; Pigeons, $1@1 25 per dozen for old and $2@2 25 for Squabs. GAME—Matlard Ducks, $466 per dozen: Car- yasback, $5G7: Sprig, sia \Hd[eon. 2 L Svhite Goese. $1 002 $1 56 for small and_$2 50 for large. Emgien Snipe $3: common_Snipe, $1 75: Wild Doves, $1 25. Rabbits, $1 70 for (;gtmmqll: and $1 26 for Brush; Hare, $1 25@1 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Anothet ‘decline in Eggs dccurred yesterday. Sellers quoted as low as 40c for ordinary ranch | and 45 could buy the best in the market, Al dealers had stocks for sale and most of them Teported stocks increasing. Buyers continued to hold off and bought oniy from hand te mouth. Butter was steady, with most of the fina zfic though the range was creamery going at as quoted below. 'There was no change " in Recaipts were 16,600 1by Butter, 685 cases 00 1be Chenne Hous—xmel s m-d-y 22000 to-morrow, and 20,4 16,600: 10@15¢ %wn. butchers, m\ m 2?‘00': or'zx,,.,. and $5 10G5 45; good to Enclie bes u 1085 e ryrer oy Ay e Ty re Butter Tough hea i $4 T6@05; light, Mfi 90; bulk of cne s 3 Eastern, 23@255 r ib. (‘HE ESE—12%c for the geéneral market, 13%c for sclect mild new and I1@13c tor o Eican, 54 5008 00, | as ‘quiet at about pre- | for the other variet %mnmmmam. gnv/munms—&p. Cod, ’aw per bbI; Coos Bay, per box. Hm—mllfimhttw e @G tor sommen. or common. Winter varie- for common and 75c@ % o Simher Nellis 5 ver "a.mmu for drawers and single lavers $1 for munxn‘:g-'gmu for small boxes ovies, $2G2 Dried Fmits,Nut.r, Raisins, Honey The market for evervthing under this head comlnuu quiet, with prices easy. UIT—Apricots, T@8%c for Rovals lnd for Moorparks: Kvaporated App! K ; sunsdried, 3%@dc; Pelch‘d‘ 4 3 e it rs. 6@10c: Nectarines, 4@Sc: Figs, white, qg in box-. black, 0. - Plums, pitted, I’RUNEI—-!NB crop, 2%@3c for the four sizes. RAISINS—F. 0. b. pricas, Fresno, for 1908 crop: B0-Ib boxes—Loose Muscatel : crown, Sie ser Tb; derown. Bhc: d-crown. Seed” Ascatoln, SRe; “do oated, dige un- bhlehefl Sultanas, 1l4c; Thompson's Seedless, Se. London Lavers—2-crown, §1 25; g-crown, 1 35; 4-crown clusters, §2; 5-crown Dehesas, perials, $3; Malaga Loose, 2 do 3-crown, b%c¢; Valencia Oriental do, 2%c. 50; B-crown : Cured, lbicfi O bacine do. 3 L ke 3 l|llnl—|6-°l m Ib: cholce. Tte; 1 | choice, 6%c: NUTS- Walnute, No. 1 softehell, mfi'"tl N '::hr:: 10%¢ for T X L. o for Nonj or for Ne Plus Ultras and 8%¢ for ungue- 10%e doc; Peanuts. 6@7c for Eastern; Pecans, 13c; Cocoanuts, 50@5; California cumnnu, 10G 15 _per Ib. HONEY-Comb, new, 12@l4c for white and 1 9@llc for amber; new water white extracted, n',.ooc light amber extracted, 414@5%¢; dark, B SwAX—-fim Provisions. There was_nothing the East. either here or in re reported quiet the Western centers, CURED HlATl—Blcon 12¢ per 1b for | i heavy, 12%e¢ for light medium, 14%c for light 15c for extrs light, 1%e_ for ‘sugar-cured and 19c for extra sugar-c cured Hams, uflg: { l‘mlfi 50; . Fal iy, Pork, 819} ; b . Mess, $20; 4 !Zc' P:%ePotk lw. Pigs’ Feel. ?;lled Pork, 1 L-ARD—-'namn Joctes ot Thc, per b (or Smoked compound and 9@9 hait Tare Biat: T0-1b. ne. D% 106 1L tins. Tons 103¢: 3ib tins, 104 @10%e. OLENE—One half barrel, 9%c; three | half barreis, 93ic: one tlerce, 9%4¢; two tierces, Oc: five tierces, 8%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The. markets { & Hame. 145 Calitornia: Hams. 14%e; per bbl; extra Mess, lla.ll 50; prime lltln clear, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 11 . . Heavy saited Caif, 17¢c; Sheepskins, shearilngs, 257 “hort Wool. each: medium, 70 one Wool. $1@1 50 each: Horse H s salt. 82 76 for large and $2@2 50 for medium. | 81 26@1 76 for small and 50c for Colts: Horse { Hides, dry. $1 76 for large and $1 50 for me- | | dium, $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. | Buck' Skine—Dry Mexican. 32: diy salted | Mexican. 25¢: ‘dry Central _Amerigan, 32c. | Goat Skine—Prime Angoras. 7he: lafge and 5 20c. ~-No. |‘:end:ml ugc per 1b; No. 4c: grease. 214G \v.nob—nu clip—San Joaquin Lambs’. 9@ le: Middle County, 17@12c: Northern Fr | 11412¢; Northern Defective, 10@11e; Hum- boldt ang Mendecin, 12G14e: Nevada. 13@13c: fine. 18%19c; Oregon, medium, 17c HO"“—IWfi’&C per 'b. Meat Market. clire, with plenty coming in. Other meats re- | main as before. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows BEEF-—-€@7c for Steers and i@6c per Ib Cow: N EAL . Large. 6G7c; small. 8@ per ib. u("rr"\'—-“!ihm Ti4@sc; Ewes, T@7%ec per pound. LAMB—9610¢ per pound. i | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7%@9c per pound. | LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestok, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per eent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 8G9c: Cows and Helfers, | T@se: thin Cows. i@bc ver pound. lALVES——iG‘”zC per pound (gross weight), SHEEP—Wethers. 314@3%c; Ewes, 3@é%c per pound (gross weleht), | "LAMBS=—$2 15G3 per head. o A A o 200 1bs, Sigc; | under 150 Ibs, 51 @d%c: 20 per cent off: | Boars, 50 per cent off, and “Stage, 40 per cent | off from above quotations. General Merchandise. a‘?u;fi "“.‘r Qnenl;n |'5.56e; Wool Bags, 32@35 eece Twine, 7l @Sc: Cotton Fruit Bags, 6lge, 6%c and’7le jor the three grades; Brown Jute, 632@73jc. coAL—Wemnnon, $5 per ton: New Wel- Seattle, §6 00: Bryant, $6 50: BAGS—Grain Bag i i n, | Ummon. 850 S0 Stinford. 37; Hosiyn, 37: Coos Bay, §5 50; Gre Walisend, §7; Rich-| By B, Cmberiand, $15 In bulk and $§14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvaiia Anthracite Egg, $14; Welsh Anthracite Exg, $13; Welsh Lump. §11'50; Cannel, 88 50 per ton: Cuke, $11 50Q 13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky n Gescriptions, §3 46 per 2000 ‘Ibs and | Mountan fon. according to bran B P inkeed, 49c for boiled aod 416 YoE taw in barrels: cases, So more; Castor Ofl, In cases, | No. 1, Toc: Bakers' AA. $1 10G1 12; Lucol, #d¢ | for boiled’ and 42c for raw in barrels; Lard | Oll, extra winter strained, barrels, Sbc;’ cases, 1 90¢; ; China_Nut, 70c per gallon: pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, 70c; cases, Suc; Sperm, pure, T6c; Whale Oil, patural whi ber sallon: Fish Ofl, in barrels, 40¢; cases, L5c; Cocoanut Ofl. in barrels, S8 for Ceylon and Sfe for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, 15%c; Pearl Oil m caces, 23c; Astral, 2%; Star, Extra Star, 26c; Elaine, 28c; Eocene. deodorized Stove Gasoline, it bulk cases, 23%c; Benzine, in bulk, 12 19c H6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 27%%e. O TURPENTINE-S0c_per gallon In cases and 74c In drums and {ron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 0%@ 7c ver Ib; White Lead, 62@7c, according to uantity. A RICE—China, No. 2. $ 35@4 46; No. 1, $5 75@0 90; extra No. 1, $6 25G6 50; H;w.um 552 Javan, $5 25G5 80; Louisiana, $4 309 “s‘:vcum—m-m Domino is ¢ _higher. Tt s an fatlown. per W"-fi“‘x»fi"‘"fl'.".’ lows, ), ql.lfl(el “C (o vl P L3 ‘d Tushe: ranul it et it "Granulated, 5.00c; Bee r |- mn seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. - FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, teudy to cholce wet : fair Young Americas, 13%@lic t (a hole mma. 8 ‘Western sheep, 60; ern, naur, ar fi- 313 5.:‘1" et 028 65: Weatern Jamabe, 43 55 “2&!,'*‘ b 404 “‘,meur':r e o 200 h 286300 1 ST. JOSEPH. e &.@cfiw cola :tor-u % 1 5‘:‘: - R U T s, Deciduons and Gitrvs: Fruits e HOGS—-MW 5000; 1 to 1l lower. 44 Light.” 85 2005 35; medium and heavs. 5@ | pyiiness characterized the fruit market yos. s L% s fots 200 Rty St Be | ot 2% The demand for local comsumprion 1 SH! —Receipts, 350; ive. 3 . | was light, 1“1.,’“" to the cool mlh‘&‘ and thera 4= Northern Business. Receints. of - tnble in Soia 8 $1 50@3 for Malindas and | @ | Hoga are easy and quiet at the recent de- | Contra Costa a% 45 i | l { | 503 13 i | The Wonderivl “Whizzers.” AVE you ever seen the new “whizzers” and felt the almost mad- dening thrliof seeing them go flying by like meteors? The sensation ge beyond description, as strange as the new “whizzers” themselves. which are monsters of the most ireakish sort—monsters the like of which never were seen before. And how they sing as they go! And with what terrific speed they cleave the air! Just think of annihilating distance at the rate of less than a mile a minute! That is how the “whizzers” go. Long, lean and low like a gray wolf some of them are, while others speed on their way like ghostly wraiths— but with such catapult swiftness that the senses are first bewildered ard then intoxicated. It is a sensation that nobody ever escapes. If you do you will be as superhuman as the new “‘whizzers” themselves. Of course you haven't felt the thrill yet, for the new “whizzers” have not yet reached San Francisco. But they are coming—coming fast now —and next week the town will be full of them. And if vou don’t know what a “whizzer” is like it is a foregone conclusion that you will buy the next Sunday Call, which will print twe full pages telling vou all about them—where they come from, why they are here and where they are Eomg and, best of all, what keeps them always in such a tremendous urry, and why they sing so as they go. Indeed the new “whizzers” will simply fascinate you. Almost as remarkable as the “whizzers” is the new artillery drill now performed by Uncle Sam’s boys in blue stationed in the West. Just think of seeing a battery of light artillery go clattering and bumping over the ruts of a stubble field and after careening madly around a shock of new-mown hay come into action, shoot holes into a dense fog and knock into smithereens the kneeling figure of a man four miles away, which they could not see by a good two miles. And yet it is not so much what they do as the way they accomplish such remarkable shots that akes the new field drill truly wonderful. Just see the pictures in the next Sunday Call. And still there is more to interest you. For instance. there is the third installment of the “Golden Fetich,” which tells you more of the Africa of to-day than has been revealed by any explorer since the great Stanley gave h:s discoveries to the world. Then there is “The Cough in Lower Seven,” by Frank H. Spearman, which is as fascinatingly myste- rious as the title itself. and—but of course you know what excellent rallroad stories Spearman writes. Then there are the “Me-ows of a Kitty,” clever, witty, charming lmle bits that you will quote to all vour friends—and your lover. And t "Drawmg<ronm Gowns for Winter”; and the beautiful “Child Model ” (This is a full-page picture that will make the s r)ne strange appeal to you that it does to everyone else who has seen But—and here is genuine news for you—do you know about the big golden jubilee of the Catholic Church that will be celebrated in this city next Sunday. It will be one of the most notable events in all the history of the church in this State. This article has been written specially and exclusively for the Sunday Call. .%%H—%H%—l—q—l—l—l—l—l—[-‘ oo e ment No. 6 of l4c per share on the outs ndA ing cadital stock of the company, to become delinquent December 28. Stock and Bond Exchange. THURSDAY, Oct. 20—2 p. m. Sanitary Reduction Works . Sausalito Land and Ferry.. Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric Tesla Coal Co Truckee Flectric Union Sugar United Gas an Electric. ... SALES. UNITED STATES BONDS. - Bid. Ask _‘xomm- Sesston, 4s qr coup. B8 iogeciieripeesatoss 30 4= ar reg MISCELLA 9715 Ala A W 5- — — uo 1 00 Bay —_ " i It 1=1 | 100 Tweny: Eight Oil . 200 Home .. 1000 Independen M ir:ing Stocks. e o1 L= SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. 0614 The foliowing were the sales on the San ” Francisco Stock: and Exchange Board yester- 12 day: = S Morning Session, 200 Bullion . ..... 500 Sava o (19008 A]02%102% | 1000 Exchequer .. W Serra Nevada 3t 100 Julla ... %0 Union Con.... B0 1000 Julia . Session. 200 Alpha .. U7[ 300 Julia .. 100 Caledonia ... SK| 200 Mexican . 200 Challenge Con 22| 100 Potost . 100 Con Cal & Va.l 05, 100 Sierra V!\'ldn R Bs.. — 100% = 200 Gould & Cur.. 21| 100 Silver Hill... H 55.107%100 ~ Stkn G&F'6s 96 10215 | 100 Hale & Nore. 200 Yellow Jacket HERAS ‘L Gf:‘“' H PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. WATER STOCKS The following were the sales on the Pacific & Port Costa.. = ioi; | Stock Exchange yesterday: s GAS AND ELECTRIC. ! T s Cent L & P. 3% 4% Mutual E L. — 1 Oak G L&H. 10% 12 i00 Con N York. 00 Overman Pac G Imp.. — 500 Crown Point. vage 3 Pac L Co... 55 — 100 Crown Point. 131 400 Sierra Nev.. 35 STERS xchequer 16 300 Union Con. 50 TRUSTEES CERTIFICATES. 100 Gould & Cur. 200 Yellow Jack. 35 S F G & E. 68% 00 200 Gould & Cur. INSURANCE. 3 Afternoon Session. Firem's Fnd.320 — F00 Andes ...... 18 BANK 200 Chollar . 34 < 00 Con Imperial b Am Nat Bk.1221 — 00 Crown Point. I anx;o-(;fl 3% 42 200 Exchequer = lank of Ty %00 Julia - " “al Safe Dp. — 160 ST muom _ - ! 300 Kentuck 34 First Natnl. — - 5O Mexican 100 Yellow Jack. 33 SAVINGS BANKS. 200, Savage | S R R el Lol R e TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Mutual Sav. — — [Unlon T Co. — — The following were the salés on the San SF Sav U600 — | Fn:‘ncln'u and Tonopah Mining Exchange yes- STREET RAILROADS. A Waning: Sevatesk California ..195 205 (Presidio .... — 41 | 3000 Esperanza ... 02 50 Ton Belment.1 00 Geary Cu— 500 Golconda Con. 19| 100 Ton N Star... 3 POWDER. MacNamara 50 Ton of Nev..6 0 Giant . .6 — |Vigorit .....— & amara GAR. Afterncon Session. Hana P Co.40c Tbc [Kilaea S C. — 6 | 200 Montana Ton. %) Hutch S P C u': 10 , 5% 16 | THURSDAY, Oct. 20—4 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS Bid Ask Bid. Ask. Alaska Pek.152 13f | Oceanic § C. — 4 o8l Julia . et 68 Cul Fruit As. 84 95 |Pac A F Al 2% rx_x 04/ Justics . o4 Cal Wine As. 94 Diis|Pac C Borx.16i — 17 18/Kentuek = 112 13| Keyes an Best & Beich.1 15 1 3| Mexican . %0 22 g0 | Bullion 0 10Occidental ... 20 edoni: ST S Ophir . 135 80 00 | (hglienge Con 21 23|Overman 18 67 00 | Chollar .. 15 16'Potost 3 ©9 00 | Confidence ... 60 18 108 75 | fon Cal & Vaul 05 1 o reef Con N 3 40 Hutchinson S. P. Co.. L1000 | Son Pt 12 8 65 Onomea Sugar Co. b. 10. 32 00 — o $10,000 S. P. of C. 6s, (1905, series A).102 50 | Exchequer ... 15 o4 08 Afternoon Session. Gould & Cur. 21 %50 5 Hale & Nore. 55 B 1T 708, o and Electric Co...... 60 00 | Lady Wash... 03 04 Yellow Jacket 3¢ 33 30 8. a.- and Electric Co lem 25 TONOPAH MINES. * 20 8 n B Bid. 14t ‘con. 5s (stamped) 108 30 - .09 50 € 13 50 - 118 30 - i . — 18 Rescue ...... /08 twmxco 0 — Ton Belmont. &5 ¥ — e Scratched Husband’s Face. Mrs. Josie Kauffman, who lives on Jackston street near Stcckton, was ar- rested on Wednesday for being drunk in a public place. She appeared before Po- lice Judge Fritz yesterday and her cas: 65 was continued. After she had been taken 19 back to the City Prison her husband vis- 24 ited her and she flew at him like a 1% “'4 | tigréss. scratching his face and pulling s .77 | nis hair. She was dragsed away from 20 |him and a charge of batfery was booked 130 00 Soan against her on complaint of her husband. 100 ies ———— 18 00 8 19 Complaining Witness Disappears. 500 The case of Olive Rice, charged with 13 00 | grand larceny, was called for trial be- 04 | fore Judge Cook yesterday. Sbe was ac- 50 | cused of having stolen $210 from Rasmus Nielsen on December § last. Every effort 23 |had been made to find che ccmplaining 13 witness, without effect, and tke District that the case be dir- s e @ W wa-88. . 8 Sawk | /33:B38% 3¥¥23: 0 8 ¥