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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1903. 11 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. No session of the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. dLocal St Silver a Wheat Wheat « Bonds still inactive. change as previously quoted. very low, with excessive idle tonnage. Barley quiet, with lower futures. Onts, Corn and Rye in ample supply and unchanged. Flour and Millstuffs in fair demand. prices for Hay and Feedstuffs wmaintained without diffi- N Beans quict and weak. Seeds largely nominal. Eggs continue to move off better since the decline. Supplies of Butter and Cheese still ample. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins selling fairl Heavy demand for dried Figs in New York. | Provisions unchanged and in moderate local and shipping de- ! b mand. Hops firm, with buyers ond sellers apart. Wool dull and easy, with stocks free and accumulating. ! Hogs easy, with a fa Beef umchanged. Mutton and Vecl show fractional changes. Hides guiet and weak, but no lower. Potato market overstocked and teak. Pouliry somewhat higher, and Game plentiful and lo Fresh Fruits abundant, with few fluctuations. | y. lling off in the demand. | suger beets are nearly all harvested. Plowing | has commenced in some places. los Angeles Summary.—Warm days and cool i a large crop of oranges. Dry e fruit continues; prunes and raisins out of the way. Shipping of celery Sugar beet harvest continues. Eureka Summary.—The Wweather during the week was generally orable, except in whers grain and grass suffered as he result of continued dry weather. Plowing seeding In some sections are [rogTessing Apple harvest is nearly completed. Weather Report. n—Pacific Time.) | ISCO, Nov. 4 p. m. | asonal rainfalis same date our ho Retail Meat Prices. H for meats are Protective As- ices chers 15@18c: Forterhouse | derioin Steak, 15@1sc: cheaper grad prices Last season. T 00 00 oo ! o0 .00 < 14 iy udy 08 Tr, 14 00 00 .00 Cloudy Cloudy NS _AND GENERAL CAST rna arket hes a week A storm of large extent and moderate inten- Prices are fi argely | sity o es the northern half of the Pacific ] re very | Coast. High southerly winds are reported m the Farallones northward. As yet but - tie rain has fallen, but conditions are very vorabile a general rain over Central and rthe: fornia outheast storm warnings are displayed along | the coast from San Francisco northward, and ry messages have been sent to all poorts ng northbound vessels to expect squally or with high southeasterly winds. ture continues high along the | reka northward, but will prob- + the rain at San Francieco for thirty ight, November 4: California—Cloudy Wednesday; light anging to southwesterly. cooler Wednesday. viel) Chicago Grain Market. ICAGO, Nov. 3.—There was plenty of t for sale to-day, but very little demand, ruled weak the entire arge receipts in the North- d favorable weather, practically ail practicatty il he @Yc to He at SO4G crops on the whole B Outside markets were all , X with * renewed selling by _Armour. December option was especially weak and tendency from the start. The | by the big operator caused s to turn sellers and this down turn. December de- closed ot 9%@19%¢c, a 1e largely to lower ca- . Government re- | ongs Wi lined to liquidat ember closed Sy lower i 5o 0N ions held steadier in the face of a rket for hogs than was expected and ' dccline in prices at the yards. January ork and lard each closcd a shade lower, | while ribs were Se lower. The leading fut s and the beari rt. December closed its have yiel ripening rap ie dist Most farm lowing and | weather prevailed ~ng the cosst. The temperatur: hat lower than during the preceding week Vvith the exception of apples tate grapes fruit crop is harvested and under o he yield of grapes and deciduous fruits has | places. To- ne wen very satisfactory in most are ripening and will make & §00d crop. | December summer crobe a % 4 and under | May e o grain, bops 4 sugar beets | Mess pork, per bbi— yielded fairiy nost sections. | Januar: 1230 1240 12 2715 12 30 Plowing and seeding are in progress. Feed | May 12 40 12 47% 1235 1235 is scarce, but cattle are in fair condition. |~ Lard, per 100 Ibs— Sen Joaquin Valley —The weather during the | December - R ) week was geverally ciear and warm, with | 6 cool nights. ané conditions were very favorable | 6 871, for late fruits and raisin curing. The second crop of raisins is nearly disposed of, and a I smail third crop is on the trays in the Fyesno 6 aistrict. Dried prunes and raisins are to the packing-houses in large quantities, and Jute grapes sre being sent to wineries and - shippers. Oranges are ripening rapidly; the first carload was shipped from Porterville October 29, and picking will bhecome general during the Dresent week. Olives are in ex- celient coméition &nd prospects are good for ® falr crop. Egyvtian corn harvest is pro- gressing. Cattle have been turned on alfalfa fielde in some places and are doing well. Plow- ; i oed | Cons for mon dais 14@18%c. at frn M St S Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Dec. March. May. .68 8 83 6 51 . 8 5% 86 8 5 PARIS. Nov. Mar.-June, 20 80 21 95 00 2185 80 05 28 75 . 30 035 28 75 Eastern I ivestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, 500, including 300 302 2 25@4 40; cows, nmon teers, §3 25@4 50. HOGS—Receipts to-day. 20,000; to-morrow, | 10G15c lower. 26,000, Nov. 00d to prime stee 5 25@5 75; edin 58 5004 05; " te: . anners, $1 10@2 40; 2@6 75; Texas fed steers, 3 —CATTLE—Receipts, Texans. Western, steady. poor o stockers and _feeders, $1 10@4; heifers. $204 50: ;_calves, bull ugi H $3@3 75; Western Mixed and butchers’, $4 7565 20; good to choica heavy, $4 90@5 20 rough heavy. 34 5084 80 bulk of sales $4¢ SHEEP—Recelpts_ 25,000 Good to cholce wethers, $3 50 | lambs. lower. light, $4 70@5 25; Sheep, weak 10. Northern WA TACOMA, stem, Sic; RTLAND, Nov. la, 75c; biue stem, | @4 fair to cholce mixed, $3@3 50; Western sheep, Do sales; native lambs, no sales; West- ern lambs, $3 5065 50, Northern Business. SBATTLE, Nov. 8.—Clearings, $519,028; balances, §135,223. TACOMA, Nov. B8.—Clearings, $379,803; balances $39.461 PORTLAND, Nov. 3-—Clearings, $§15,190; ‘balances, $89,537 SPOKANE. Nov. B8 —Clearings, $353,064 balance: $105,896 W heat Market. OREGON. WHEAT — Walla valley, 78. SHINGTON. ov. 3.—WHEAT—I1c lower; blue Stocks in London. v, 88 88 Cons for acct Anaconda. Atchison Do pfd. Balt & Ohlo.. Ches & Ohio. . Chi_Great West. o g st e TieBeers Denv 21,@31% pe: open market { for thres UNITETL [ RO. . 8% Canadian Pacific.1228 5-16N Y Central. 9.10 Nor & West 3% Do pfd.... Ontario & West Do pfd Southern Pacific. Union Pacific Do ptd S U S Steel. Do pfd. 13 Wabash Do pfd. 5%d per ounce. Money, . 'The rate of discount in the short bills is 37 per cent and ills 4 per cent ADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | » bond transactions LOCAL MARKETS. Iver at 593c. t v York Exchang: Etlver, per ou : Mexican Dollars Wheat an ork Exchange, d Other Grains. Exchange and Bullion. On Monday the Mint bought 175.000 ounces no trom India is purchasing here is no demand tter market is deciining. $4 813 4 55 456 0215 05 @ 46 e, telegraphi 18 WHEAT FREIGHTS—Current chartering is ver rates, a French bark having just ken for Barley at 12s 6d. usual Euro- The harbor is stiil full of dis- . and there is no imme advance in rat tered Wheat fl nage of 25,3 same date last yea: against 45, [i tons, again 5 WHEAT—The change worthy Wires from larger closed 1 there on account produce dullness and heaviness. t in port has a r against 52,000 tons on the disengaged, 120,625 tons, he way to this port, 220,440 r reign _markets showed no te. Chicago was 1c lower. sald that flne weather, thwestern receipts and some markets of the elections tended to Increased re- celpts are expected. This marke: thous cash Wheat is goo not over willing to CAS California Club, §i remains h_futures are before quoted, lower. The demand for d. but country holders are let go. H WHEAT. 1 40G1 45: California White Australian, §1 50@1 55: Northern Club, $1 40 @l 42 Vorthern Blue Stem. $1 50@1 53; Ore- gon Valley, §1 40@1 45 per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close, December .....$141 8141 $141 $141 May . 138% 139 138% 139 2 p. m. session. Open. High. Low. Close December BARLEY—Thoug] steady at previous Rain Wednesday; brisk | peed at the top quotation. ..$1 40% $1 4075 $1 403 $1 407 h the market Is quiet it is prices, with sales of cholce Predictions of rain weakened futures vesterday. CASEH BARLEY. Feed, $1 13%@1 181;; Shipping and Brewing, Wednes- \32:1 alu)m 2215; Chevalier, §1 20@1 45 for falr to ce. 7 FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December ..§1 13% §1 1315 $1 13% $1 13 2 p. m. session. No sales. OATS—Dealers continue to report 2 steady but quiet market af prevailed for weeks. for all requjrement: White, $1 2041 3 Red, seed COR? Gray, $1 221 running lighter for ed. $1 30@1 3215 1 White and $1 30 for mixed: Yellow, $1 3561 40, White, $1 35a1 40 RYE—$1 25@1 30 ¢ the quotations which have Offerings continue ample | 215; Black, $1 4081 6215 $£1 20@1 25 for feed and $1 25@1 35 for @1 2735 per ctl. ‘Quotations are somewhat nominal, as | there is not much business. Receipts have been a few days. Western sack- or Yellow, $1 30@1 3214 for | California large ; small round do, nominal; per ctl per ctl. There is not much demand, and offerings are not heavy. BUCKWHEAT—S$2 25@2 50 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. The millers report a fair demand for both FLOUR—Californ: 4 85, usual terms; Oregon and Washington, for Family and $3 Graham | Rye Flour, $3 25: $3 25. extra cream do, $4; Oat §7; Corn Meal, | Flour and Millstuffs at unchanged quotations. fa Family Extras, $4 609 Bakers' Extras, $i 50@¢ 60; $3 90@4 20 per bbl 90@4 40 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as Flour, $3 25 per 100 1bs, Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $4@4 25: Buckwheat Flour, $4 50@4 5; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Fa- rina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled bbls, §7 25@8 60; in sacks, $6 75@8 10; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $7; Green Peas, §5 00 per 10_0_ Hay and Feedstuffs. Previous prices this heaa. Ibs. rule for everything under The high prices for Hay do not seem to check the demand, and the market rules very steady. All Feedstuffs, too, are quoted steady, with moderate BRAN-—$20 ton. MIDDLING! “per ton. SHORTS—$20 50922 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Bariey, per on: Ollcake Meal at the mill : Job- Ing, g ; Cocoanut Cake, Mixed Feed, $22 50525 60; Horse Beans, $300 Der_ton HAY—Wheat, $14g16 50; Wheat and O $13 5016 50; Oat, $12 50814 0. Wila Oat, $11 50413 50: Bariey, $11@13; Stock, $10G11; ton. Alfalda, 310812 50 per STRAW. per bale. Beans and Seeds. There is not much change in Beans. Shipments, | are still quiet and weak, but receipts 24,800 | as_excessive as they were last week. Seeds 2 : are not 103,900 59,200 | are largely nominal. BEANS—Bayos, $2 15G2 40; ¢ S I ers, 3,25 swmall White, $5 90g5 20: tars: A 25 per ctl; m Mustard, $3; Yellow Mus- tard, $2 75@2 80; Flax, $1 7091 80; Canary, m,':ztor Eastern; Alfalfa, 12@13c; Rape, 1835 rimorny, 6@6iec; Hemp, 34@3546 pat 1b: Millet, 3g3isc; Broom Corn Seed, §200 23 per ton. DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 8082 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Strictly fancy table Potatoes wers in fair request for local use, but the market was overstocked and had an easy tone. The recent arrivals of Oregon Potatoes were mostly of lity and prices ranged lower. The Iiberally supplied with Sweet Po- tatoes, and a carload that came in from Mer- ced was offered at a decline. Onfons continuec steady for fancy stock, while common ofrer- ings met with a very light demand. Chaice Lima Beans were in limited supply and firm, but all other vegetables were abundant, ,and the market generally had a weak tone. Stocks of Tomatoes were still too heavy for the mar- ket to absorb, and eales at the top quotation were rare. The canners were not in the mar- ket FOTATOESBurbanks from the river, 500 70c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 80 per ctl; Oregon Burbanks, 60@95c per ctl; River Reds, BO@65c per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, $1 30 per ctl. TONS—50G85c _per ctl VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 2Q4c per 1b: String Beans, per Ib; Wax. 2@214c; Lima Baans, 3G 4e per ib: Tomatoes, 20@30c per box: Sumnier Squash, 0c per box: Cabbage, 60¢ per ctl; Carrots, per sack; Cucumbers, 35@ | B0c per box; Garlic, 3@4%4c per Ib; Green Pep- pers, 25G40c per box for Chile and 50@60c for Bell; Green Okra, 30@40c per box; Egg Plant, 40G50c per box: Marrowfat Squash, $10 per ton; Hubbard, $12. Poultry and Game. | Arother car of Western Poultry was on sale, making the third for the week. Western stock has been running rather poor lately and local stock is moving off better in consequence Yesterday's recsipts of local wers moderats | | and several kinds wers quoted higher. Young | Gobblers and large heav®®ens were particu- larly firm. There were heavy receipts of Game and al- | though the demand was steady the market had less snap and all Ducks were quoted lower. The birds have been runing rather poor of late, owing to the lack of feed in the country. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 15G20c per Ib for yourg and 14@l6c for old: Geese, per pair, { $1 75@2; Goslings, $2G2 25; Ducks, $4@5 per dogen for old and $6@% for young; Hens, $4 50 | @5 B0 for small_and $5 506 50 for large; voung Roosters, §4 50G5; old Roosters, $4 50% | b: Fryers, $3 50G4 50; Broflers, $3 253 50 for large and §2 75@3 for small; Pigeons, $1% 1 25 per dogen for old and $2@2 25 for Squabs. GAM Mallard Ducks, $4@6 per dozen; Canvasback, $1@7; Spris. $3G+ 50; Teal, $2 50 | @3; Widgeon, $2g2 50: small Ducks, $1 50@2; Geese, $3; White Geese, $1@2; Brant, $1 50 for small and $3 50 for large: English Snipe, $3;: common_£nipe, $1 75; Wild Doves, | for Cottontails and $1 25 | $1 25; Rabbits, $1 for Brush; Hare, $1 25@1 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Eggs continue to move off well and stoc are becoming reduced. The feeling is stead Public consumotion of fresh ranch has in- creaced sinca the recent decline. Occasional | sales over the quotations are reported. | The situation in Butter and Cheese has not | materially changed for a week. Both markets | are characterized by firmness in choice and | weakness in the lower grades, with supplies | <e. | 26G30c for extras and airy, 21@2: store But- ; cold storage, 24@26c Eastern, 14c for the general market, 13@ E new and 11@12c for lower Young Americas, 1314@14c; Eastern, 1512@161c; Western, 14@15c per Ib. | EGGS — Ranch, 40@43c: store, mnominal; | L@30c; for cold Eastern, 28@30c for | orage. itrus Fruits. cold stora fresh and 25@ Deciduous and C steady during the early oliday feeling prevailed during the greater part of the day, owing to unicipal election, and several houses were the closed a few hours in advance of the regular Taade in Fruits w morning hours, but a time. Receipts of most descriptions were more than sufficient for requirements and as usual | | there was quite a us of tree Fruits on hand at the close. were the firmest de- | | scription and as_reccipts were light prices | T rapes in crates were of demand for ship- nall boxes were in light receipt and steady. Receipts of large boxes were rather | light and cleaned up readily, with fancy Muscat only bringing the top quotation. Recelpts of Strawberries and Raspberries were more lb- eral than on the preceding day and prices ranged lower. The demand, bowever, was fair | at the revised quotations and the market | cleaned up well. | Despite the cool, cloudy weather there was a | better demand for Valencia Oranges for local use | and there was some inquiry for shipment to | | nearby points. Prices of fancy stock were | ! firmer and sales of repacked were reported at $1 per box. The other Citrus Fruits were quiet and featureless. Bananas and Pineapples were | unchanged. The Honolulu steamer arrived with 4340 bunches Bananas and 34 crates Pine- | $5@10 per | "RAWBERRIES—Longworths, large Berries, $2@3 for Malindas and | for the other varieties | ASPBERRIES—$3 50@6 per chest. | "KLEBERRIES—$@9¢ per Ib. | CRANBERR ape Cod, to _arrive, $11 25; Jersey $10 75 per bbl; Coos Bay. $2 5043 | APPLES—$ r box for fancy, 50@ | §5¢ for good to chofce and 25@40c for common. | PEARS—$1@1 50 per box for fancy Winter for other varieties. PLUMS—Coe’s late red, 50G85c per box. 0@d0c for 'small boxes, 50@68c | for crates and 15c@$1 50 for large open boxes. UTMEG MELONE—30@75¢ per box. | CITRUS FRUITS—Valencia Oranges, $1 50§ 3 50 per box; Lemens, $1@2 50 per box; Grape Fruit, $1 50@2 50; Mexican Limes, $i@4 50; | Bangnas, $1 50@2 per bunch for Hawaiian and | 52 ‘for Central American; Pineapples, $2@ | 250 ver dozen. | Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey ' The local trade quote a good, steady demand for Fruits, Nuts and Raisins, though the feel- ing is easy. There is a very heavy demand | for Figs in New York, as wiil be seen in the | first_column. FRUIT—Apricots, 7@S%e for Royals and 9@ aporated Apples, 4@5%c; 10c for Moorparks; 1 sun-dried, 31%@4c; Peaches. 415@6l4c; Pears, white, 4@4%c 6@10c; Nectarines, 4@8lc: Fi in boxes; black, 4c; Plums, pitted, 6@Sc per pound. PRUNES—1903 crop, 2%@3c for the four | RAISINE—F. 0. b. prices, Fresno, for 1903 crop: 50-1b boxes—Loose Muscatel, 2-crown, | e per Ib; S-crown, G%c; 4-crown, 6lc; Seed- | | less Muscatels, 4l4c; do_floated, : H bleached Sultanas, 41c: Thompson's London 1 rown, $1 v 4-crown ciusters, §: b-crown Dehesat $3; Malaga Loose, . 5%c: Valencia Oriental do, 2%e. ges, fancy, 8¢ per 1b: choice, T%c; ges, fancy, 6%c; choice, 6%c: in bulk, fancy, T%c;: cholce, The. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13%c; No. 1135c; No. 1 hardshell, 13c; No. 2, Iic; Al- monds, 11c for Nonpareils, 1013c for 1 X L, 03¢ for Ne Plus Ultras and 8c for Langue. doc; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern; Pecans, 11@ 13¢! Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; California Chestnuts, 10215¢_per ib. HONEY—Comb, new, 12@lic for white and Y@ilc for amber; new water white extracted, 5i;@6c; light amber extracted, 415@5%ac; dark, 4G4 BEESWAX—27820¢. Provisions. crown, fic per 1b; do 3. Cured, 4%c; Pacific do, 3% Seeded Rai: | | Chicagn was duwl, but firm. This market continued unchanged. with a moderate local trade and a fair demand for barreled goods for shipment. (FI‘RED MEATS—Bacon, 12c per 1b for heavy, 12%c for light medium, 141z for light. be for extra light, 1Sc for ‘sugar-cured and 18c for extra sugar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 15%e; California’ Hams, 143c; Mess Beet, '$11 50 per bbl: extra Mess, $12@12 50; Family, $13@13 50; prime Mess Pork, $19; extra clear, $25; Mess, $20; Dry Salted Pork, 12%¢; Pig Pork. §28; Pigs' Feet, $5 25; Smoked Beef, 5c per 1b. 1 R D Tierces quoted at T4c per 1b for compound and 9@9%c_for pure: half barrels, pure, 91zc; 10-1b %x:fi;&m&: 5-1b tins; 104@ : 3-1b tins, 1 c. w(“"OcrrOLENz—om half barrel, 9%c; three half barrels, 9%c; one tierce, 834c; two tierces, 9c; five tlerces, S%c per 1b. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. are quoted in g00d Tequest, with grow- e D ing off again and not especially anxious to meet buyers. The feeling is steady, and t9o Big clean-up at Ukiah last Saturday. in ich™ that whole section was practically Seaea up ac104ae, bos Tuther” nanced Che firm feeling. e ted very dull, with only one O he market, the storehouses generally m’:.a stocks accumula Pri show | mond, | £15@18 per cord. | on, ! p.60c; Fruit Granulated, 5.60c; Beet Granu- goras, 75¢; large and smooth, 80c; medium, 85c: small,” 20c. TALLOW, No. 1 rendered, 4%o per Ib; No. 2, 4c; grease, 215 . WOOL—Fall_clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, 9@ Middle County, 11@12c; Northern Free, 11c; , 11@12c; Northern Defective. 10@11c; Humboldt and Mendocine, 12G14c; Nevada, 13gise; Ore- son, fine, 18@18c: mediim, 17c per Ib. HOPS-20@22%e per Ib. 2 Meat Market. Beyond fractiopal variations in Mutton and Veal there is no particular change in anything. Stocks are ample for all needs, as usual at this time of the vear, and cars are in better supply than for a month or so past. The tendency in Hogs s downward, as the demand for them has fallen off perceptibly of late. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—6@7c for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for ws. VEAL—Large, 6@Sc;: small, 8@9¢ per Ib. lfll.'bTTON'Wethou. 7%@6%c; Ewes, 7@Sc per . LAMB—9@10c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 713@9c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 | per, cent shrinkage for Cattle. CATTLE — Steers, 8@c: Cows and Heifers, 7@Sc; thin Cows, 4@5c per pound. CALVES—4@4%c per pound (gross weight). Sflml:—“'!lher!. li:‘gnflahc‘ Ewes, 3@3%¢c per pound (gross weight). LAMBS—$2 75@3 per head. HOGS — Live Hogs, 150 to 250 lbs, 5ic: under 150 Ibs, 5% @3%c; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent oft from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags 5@5lc: San Quentin, 5.85c; Wool Bags, §2@3fc; Fleece Twine, T34 @8c; Cotton Frult Bags, 6iic, 6%c and Tc for the three grades; Brown Jute, 815@74c. CANNED FRUITS — The California Fruit Canners’ Association quotes the following price list for 1903 stock: i | .xs 8pU0dIgy cenxy qI-Hg “rpavpumy Cherrfes, white: . Cherrfes, black . Grapes .. Yellow Free Peaches. Lemon Cling Peaches. Pears . Plums .. Raspberries Strawberres . CANNED VEGETABLES — Tomatoes, 214-1b standard, §5c; Green Peas—Baby Detits pois. $1 50: petfts pois. $1 35; extra sifted, $1 13;| $38: 8 samsy 5| standard sifted, $1: standards, 85c; marrow- fats, 8213c; gallon, sifted, $1 25; gallon, standard, $3 75. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington. $§: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50: Bea- ver Hiil, $5 50; Stanford, $7; Rosiyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, Wallsend, $§7: Rich- $7 50: Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13; Welsh Lump, ' $11 50; Cannel, §8 50 per to: Coke, §11 500 13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky | Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 1bs and $12 S0 per long ton, according to brand. i PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per Ib, 3i4c: regular, { cases, 4 415 H 63.c: bloeks, 5 . 3 bright,”” 5iic; tablets, 6c; middles, 64 @73 fancy boneless, 8@S3c: pickled Cod, bbis, $7 50: pickled Cod. half bbls, $4 50. CORDAGE — The local company quotes as | follows, €0 days or % per cent discount for cash, no sales under 10,000 1bs: Manila, 14%c; Sisal, 1lc; Duplex, 10c; Bale Rope, liglityc per COFFEE—Costa Rica—121%@15¢c for strictly | prime to fancy washed, 11@12c for prime washed. 10%@10%c for good washed, 9%@ | 113c for good to prime washed peaberry, 8% | @9%c for good to prime peaberry, S ®@10c for | good to prime, T@Sc for fair, 4@6%c for com- | mon to ordinary. Salvedor—l11@12¢c nominal for strictly prime washed, 814@10%¢ for good to prime washed, 73%@Sc for falr washed, 9@ 10%c for fair to prime washed peaberry. TH@8%c for good to prime semi-washed, TH%@ Sc for superior unwashed, 7@74c for good green unwashed, T%@8c for good to superior unwashed peaberry, 4@c for inferior to or- | dinary. Nicaragus—114@13c nominal for | prime to fancy washed, 8@10c nominal for fair to strictly good washed, 8%@T4c for good to superior unwashed, 714@Sc for good to | prime unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and | Mexican—131%@15c nominal for fancy washed. 11@13c_for prime to strictly prime washed. | 9% @10%c for strictly good washed, 9@9i3¢c for good washed, T4@S1sc for fair washed, 8@T%c for medium, 4@6c for Inferior to ordinary, 84@10%c for fair to prime unwashed pea berry, 7% @Sc for good to prime unwashed pea- berry. 7@8c_nominal for good to superior un- washed, 5@7%c for ash-damaged. LEATHER—Sole, heavy., 20@32c: extra 30@40c per Ib; medium 27@29c: light. | 24" Rough Leather, 20@28c; Harness | Leather, heavy, 35@3% for No. 1 and 30@3 . medium, 30@37c: light, 20@35c ing, No. 1, 40@42c; her 15G16c per foot: 0. 2 36@38c; Collal Trace Leather, 40@ c; Kip, unfinished, 40250c per I1b:; Veai, fin- ished. 50G60c per Ib: Calf, finished, 65c@$1 per Ib; Wax sides, 16@17c per foot: Belt Knife Splits, 14@16c; Rough Splits. 8@10c per Ib. TANBARK—Ground, $20@28 per ton; stick, | Twenty-Eight | West Shore Of Miscellaneous— Abby Land and Impt Alameda Sugar .. American Biscuit | i OIL—Linseed, 48¢ for boiled and 47c for raw | in barrels; cases, 5c more: Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c; Bakers' AA, $1 1091 12; Lucol, 4ic for bofled and 42c for raw in barrels; Lard extra winter strained, barrels, 85c: cases, | 90c; China Nut, 55@70c per gallon Neatsfoot, in barrels, pure, 75c: Whale Ofl, natural white, per gallon; Fish Ofl, in barrels, 45c; cases, BOe; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 58 for Ceylon and Bbc for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, 15%c; Pearl Oil in ceses 22c:” Astral 22c; Star, 22c; Extra Star, 26¢c; Elaine, 28c; Eocene, in cases, 23l4c; Benzine, in bulk, 13c; in cases, 1915c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2l¢; in cases, 2715¢C. TURPENTINE—80c per gallon in cases and 74c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 64@ | 7c per 1b; White Lead, 6%@7c, according to | quantity | QUICKSILVER—$43 50445 for local use and | $42 50@43 50 per flask for export. i SALT—The Amalgamated Salt Company | aquotes as fotllows: Genuine Liverpool, $14@16: Bales, common, $1 €5: Dairy. per ton, $1250; | Half Ground. $0 T5@10 25; Hock Salt’ $8 504 9 75; imitation Liverpool, $12 50@18 25; Gran- ulated. $12 50@13 25 per ton. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. pany quotes as follows, per b, in 100-1b bags Cubes, A Crushed and Pine Crushed. 5.85c; Powdered, 5.70c; Candy Granulated, 5.70¢; Pry Granulated, fine, 5.60c; Dry Granulited, coarse, lated (100-1b bags only). 5.40c: Confectioners’ A, 5.60c; Magnolia A~ 5.20c; Extra C. 5.10c; Golden C, Sc; D, 4.80c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels, 25¢c more; boxes, 50c more; 50-Ib bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Halt barrels, 6.10c; boxes, 6.35c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, S.50c per 1b. No orders taken for Jess than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. TUMBER—Some changes, generally down- ward, appear. Pine, ordinary sizes, $15@19: extra sizes, higher; Redwood, $19@23; Lath, 4 feet. $3 90@4; Pickets, $19G26: Shingles, '$2 for No. 1 and $1 50 for No. 2; Shakes. $13 for split and $14 for sawn: Rustlc, $25G3L Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. Flour, qr sacks. _10|Sugar, cental &0 Barley, cental 787 Hides, number. 531 Beans, sacks. 1|Pelts, bundles.. 285 Potatoes, sac 1.673 Leather. rolls. Hay, tons ..... 390 Brandy, gallon Straw, tons ... 10| Wine, galion: Wool, bales ... 86/Lime, barre Feed. sacke 85| Quicksilvr, i Taliow, cental PR STOCK MARKET. Alaska Packers' declined sharply yesterday, selling down to $149 on the morniag sessicn and at $149 25@149 50 in the afternoon. Other- wise there were no fluctuations wortiy of note. The oll stocks were dull and featursless. Ex-coupon yesterday: Edison Light and Power Company 6s, 1921, reguiar semi-annual, amounting to §18,600. Recent ofl dividends are: Peerless, m s share, amounting io :m.mgfl 1; "J‘I’Ifln Oil, on October 13, 70 per share, .to $70,000; United Tetroleum, on October 13, 15 per share, amounting to Stock and de Exchange. TUESDAY, Nov. 3—2 p. m. s 110 4s qr new...13414135 Coup. .. - G G Tep.111%112% 35 qr coup..108%100% % Ala AWS8. — — | Dobs...— 110 Bay CPC 5s. — 104 | Do con 5s. — 105 Cal C G 5s.104%108 O W C G 6s — 975 CalC&E g Oceanic S 5a. 78 79 m & ct 5s. — 102% Om C R 6s. — 12215 Cal-st 6 ... — — Pac B Im4a — 97 CCWat8s — 100 P E Ry bs.. — 100 EL&P6125 — P&CHG — — FTACHE = He P AO R Sney — Geary-st 5s.. 43 90 |Powell-st 6s.113% — H Cas 545101 — |§ E G&R bs. — 101 HC&SBs.. — 100 |SF & SJV3e.118 — Hon R T 6s.103%108 |S R of C 6s.112% — LABacSeln — [SPotis (1908) 10731 LA as10) ... 108%100% Do S P of C 6s Do (1908)Sr A-102%102% | LAP (1908)Sr B. — 1083, Mikt- 1044108 Do 14 115y | NRR SPC 1cg S — — Do Do _stmy NP S P B R 65131 132 NcC s VW a‘Josklfl&& NC Do 4s 2dm. 98% 98% N S Do 4s 3dm. 99 — oG % Stkn G&E s 85 1223 oT [UG&E 5. — 105 ¥ : WATER STOCKS. ontra Costa 411 45 |Port Costa Marin Cors a0 & BV GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% 4%SecE G & R — Mutual EL — 11 SF G & E. 68 683 — Bl e 3 W bo. | &E 8 — PacL Co... 5% — |lUG&E... — — TRUSTEBS' CERTIFICATES. SF G &BE 68 63% INSURANCE. Firem's Fnds20 — BANK STOCKS. Am Nat Bk.120 170 SAVINGS AT 5 um — Mutual Sav. — - 6 F Sav Un.600 STREET RAILROADS. 205 [Presidio .... 0y s | o 83 POWDER. Giant ..e... 08 — IVIGOML ceee — 4% SUGAR. Hana P Co..50c 1 [Kilauea §C. — 6 Hawatian C. 43 — |Makaweli C. 21 — Honokaa S C13 13%/Onomea S C. — 33 Hutch S P C 10 104 | Paauhau S C 15 183 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.149 148%310ceantc S C. — 7 Cal Fruit As — 94 |Pac A F A. 2% — Cal Wine As 83 94 |Pac C Borx.167 — Board— 15 Alaska Packers’ 15 Alaska 30 Alaska 120 Alaska 30 Honokaa Co.. o3 110 Spring Valley Water Co. 1000 8 V 6 per cent bonds. St 5000 CalCent G & E Bs...... 15 Hawailan Com and Sugar. 30 8 F Gas 1000 8 P 1000 8 V 4 SOSF St 1000 N Ry of Cal 3 per cent bonds 1000 S P of Arizona (1910). CaliforniaStock andOilExchange | Stock— Alma Ofl Apollo Of1 ‘Associated Trust Cert. Aztec Oil . California Sta; Caribou Ol Co. Central Point Chicago Crude Oil Claremont Ofl Esperanza Oil . Four Oil . Fulton Oil Giant Oil Hanford Ofl Home Ofl . Tmperial Oil Independence Oil . Juncticn Ofl Kern Of1 Kern River Ofl. Lion Of1 Monarch (of Arizena) Oii. Monte Cristo Occidental of Oil City Petroleum. Peerless 01l Pittsburg Of1 . Reed Crude O § F and McKittr! o San Joaquin O & D Oil Senator Off . Sovereign Ofl . Sterling Oil . | Supericr Of1 ... Thirty-Three Toltec Ol | American Dis : Cal Gas and Electric { Cal Cotton M Cal Jockey Cl Cal Shipping Cal Title and Central Bank Chutes Compeny ... Cypress Lawa Imp Co. Fischer's Theater .. Gas Consumer: Honolulu Sugar rthern Cal Sausalito Lanc | Sperry Flour Company. Standard Elect Tesla Coal Co.. S5er” deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17¢: | Truckes Electric - Union Sugar . United Gas an Bot 100 Monte Cristo Oil. Board— 500 Monte Cristo Oil (b 30) 500 Monte Cristo Oil 100 Monte Cristo Oil 160 Home O 100 Home Ofl of Arizona (1909). - per cent bonds (24 mort.). G & E trustees’ certificates.. BUre O o Compaty B pheum Com; - Sc; cases, 80c; Sperm. | pcific States Tel and Tel 50855¢ | parateine Paint San Francisco Dry: Sanitary Reductlon Wo Morning Session. Packers Packers’ Packers* reet— Afternoon Session. & Blectric Co. ndard Off Con $5:88: 8 B8R & W. Va. Oil. 15 14 1l an ® ot oit i T , t 8 3HN RAP: YS! 8 Tel. ills 88 00 ub . e Trust. 130 00 of Oakland... €0 00 750 6 50 200 14 50 Por 600 15 25 33 00 47 00 2 50 d and Ferry.. 16 00 27 30 tric Vaee 1325 . 2 50 d Electric. 34 50 OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Sesston. ard— Afternoon 1. X - Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the San Fran- clseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. el 1109 00 i 228 ©3888: 8 I3 88 8 4 33888 300 Alpha . 06] 100 Gould & C.. 21 100 Caledon! 98| 800 Mexican . a3 1500 Chollar . 15| €00 Potosi 14 500 Con Imperial. 03| 200 Savage 15 100 Crown Point. 15/ 400 Seg Belcl o« Afternoon Session. 1200 Alpha ....... 06] 100 Gould & C... 22 100 Best & Beichrl 40 500 Caledonia ....1 03 400 Crown Point. 600 Exchequer 16| 15! 100 Keyes Graesirl 75 100 Occidental 20 200 Union Con 45 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: 100 Hale & 200 Mexican Session. 3800 Potosi 300 &'lnx. Morning 13, Nor. E : i suseasss i g i Slerra. 300 Unfon Con. : g- g S‘E‘E TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following_wers the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yester- day: 200 Esperanza 200 Hannapah 02| 600 Mont 500 Ton Nth 2 ='=a;§:-.§?; i . | Colin, same, AUCTION SALE ‘CLOSING-OUT SALE | —— OF THE — l HOFFMOND STABLE | 615 ELLIS ST., AR LARKIN. THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 1903, Commencing at 11 o'clock a. m. On account of the closing out of this stabls 1 will sell ON THE PREMISES, 45 driving and | pd.108 10813 | work horses, 17 wagons and buggles. harmess, | stable and office fixtures, etc., without reserve. | Terms cash. This is a spiendid opportunity for soekers after fine roadsters and thoroughly bro- | ken business horses. WILLIAM G. LAYNG. Livestock Auctiont AUCTION SALE . WEDN N "ADE HORSE MAR HN J. DOYLE, Auctionee: of TONOPAH MINES Bid Ask 18 Ton & Cal 0t 02 Ton & G W. — 30 Ton of Nev. 08 12Ton N Star. 11 14 Ton Midway. §9 93 Ton & Salt L Paymaster .. 05 13 United Ton... Rescue ...... 08 08 Utopia ....... Ton Belmont. — 1285 — e — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alameda County. Cyrille and Marie L. Duchein to John Cen- tini, lot on S line of Seventh avenue 125 E of Broadway, B 25 by S 100. lot 11 block 65_ Kellersberger's map, Oakland; $4500. Elizabeth Neales (widow) to James S. Nai smith, lot on SE line of Summit avenue, 333.52 NE of Linda avenue, NE 190, SE 215.86 SW 190.83, NW 23471 portion lot 25, map Glen Echo Tract, Oakland: $10. James L. and Lizzie C. Naismith to Benoit Oakland: $10. Gaston to Mimn Gaston (wife) ¢ Santa Fe avenue SOL13 from W line of San Pablo avemue, W 30 by S 106.62, lot 48, Willlam M. Butters Tract map No. 2, Emeryville, Oakland Township: $10. Frank L_Bateman to Marie I Bateman_lot on E line of Monroe street, 200 S of Web- ster, S 200 by E 120,_lots & to 10, block A. map No. 2, Bateman Tract, Berkeley: $3000. P H. Jr. and Matilda A. Blake to P. H. Blake Sr. lot on N line of Fast Fourteenth street at intersection With line between lots 17 and 18 thence along sald dividing line N 131.83 by E 5, portion lot 18, Bray Tract, | Brookiyn Township; $10. William W. Palmer gle) to Gottlied Schumacher, lot at intersection of S line of Harrison avenue with lands of Paimer and Schumacher, thence W along said line of Intersection of right of way of Southern Pa- cific Company, E distant 10 feet from said right of way to dividing line of said Palmer and Schumacher, N 120 to beginning, Alameda; $225. George Nolan and Mary Donmelly to Ira Vaughan lot on W line of Cedar street. 14 of Belle, N 25 by W 75 block 45, land Oakland Point (Rallroad Ferry Landing) Tract 406, Oukland: $10. John N. and Cora B. Livingston to_Patrick | A Cox, lot on_W line of Broadway, 75 N of | Second street. N 30 by W 75, lots 18 and 19. block 19, Kellersberger's map, Oakland: $10. John F. and Maria 8. Dingwell to Henry and Lizzie Stanley, lot on N line of Waest 3 8 E of Union, E 38 r I 105, Sock S96. Buerdmen's Suaeh Cabfed: 10. J. A. and Sarah J. Jordan to Adolph W | and Martha Nolte, lot on W line of Pearl street, 261:08 S of R W 83, SW 35 B 84N 35, portion lots 47 . map Ameri- “nn Investment Union Tract Neo. 1, Oakland: 10. William J. Phipps to Thomas Smit} undi- vided Interest in lot on W line of Gro street. 135 S of Thirty-fourth, S 45.92, W 117.83, N 34.73, etc. B 11456, portion pl Marion H lot on S line | 10, Kellersberger's Map Rancho V., and D. Peralta, Oakland; $10. | Thomas Smith (single) et al. to Emma F. Cole, same, Oakland; $4000. Herschel Miller to Patrick Sextom, feet of lot 12, block S (648) map Northern Extension, Oakland: $10, Jane Laity (wife of Henry) to Marie G. Mul- | lane (wife of John) lot on W line of Filbert { street, 215 N of Thirtieth, N 25 by W 125, 2 13, block 670, Glascock Traet, Oskland; ¢ Annie Schneider (single) to C. J. Woodbury lot on SE line of Seventh avenue, 100 SW of East Seventecnth street, SW 30 by SE 130, block 84, Clinton. East Oakland: $10. Mary Rees (single) to Calvin S. Winchell, lot on W line of Lorena street, 220 N of Ash- by avenue. N 40 by W 110 ot 10, block ¢, Adeline Tract, Berkeley; $500. Charles M. ‘and Lena G. MacGregor to Ar- mand B, and Cecile Carcot. lot on B line of Harper street, 100 S of Mason, S 41.61 by £ 122.01, lot 14, block 7, map subdivision block Central Park Tract, Berkeley; $10. —_—— 50 survey Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as_follow: For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skaguay. ete., Alaska—11 & m., Nov. 2,7 12 17, 2 N, Dec. 2. Change to company’s steam- Vancouver. Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- | coma. Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., Nov. 2, 7. 12, 17, 22, Dec. 2. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.. at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. | For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:3) | p._m.. Non 12, 18, 24, 30, Dec. 6: Coroma. 1:30 p. m., Nov. 3, 9, 15, 21, 27, Dec. 3. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles {via San Pedro and East San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Lauts ‘Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Ceos Bay, 9 a. m.. No 17, 25. Dec. 3. | Bonita, 9'a. m., Nov. 5, 13, 31, 3, Dec. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- salla, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- ing dates. T OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway wharves. 0 Market street. N General Passenger Agent, 10 Market street, San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. “Columbla’ sails Oct. 20, 30, Nov. 9, 13, 29, Dec. 9, 19, 20. “George W. Elder” salls Oct 25, Nov. 4, 14, 24, Dec. 4, 14, 24 Only steam- ship line to PORTLAND, OR., and short rail line from Portland to 2!l points East. Through tickets to all points, all rall or steamship and rail at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets in- clude berth and meals. Steamer salls foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. S. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept.. 1 Montgomery st.: C. CLIF- FORD, Gen. Agt. Freight Dept., 3 Montgomery. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at with steamers for India, etc. No