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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1903. SUMMARY. OF THE MARKETS. Local bank clearings still larger than those last year. treet stocks firmer under a fair bank statement. securities still inactive and featureless. er advanced. Government ceases its purchases. ¢ and Sterling Exchange rates unchanged. f:cat and Barley futures lower and cash Barley also off. s, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. Hay and Middlings firm. Bran easy. iminished receipts do not improve the Bean market. Butter firm at the recent advance. Eggs steady and Cheese weak. .Walnuts held higher, with the French crop reported short. Provisions in good supply, quiet and easy. No further change in Wool, Hops and Hides. Packers trying to buy Hogs at reduced quotations. Coffee market cctive and firm. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables still plentiful. Poultry in light receipt and firm. Game in demand Fruit in active demand for local usc and shipment. Large shipment of Prumes to Europe. General Electric... internatnl Paper. . Bank Clearings. | Intern! Paper ptd.. 6iig The clearings at the local cleart Internatnl Pump. ceee 12 the week ended yesterday wer Internl Pumo ptd (] &gainst §26,893,704 during National Biscult National Lend North American. . Northrn_See: Pacific Mafl . Peopie’s Gas Pressed Steel B Pressed S Car pfd. Puliman Pal Car. the in 1802, showing & gain of $3.32 ast ¥ The figures for 1902 represent earings for five daye only, as election day at year was & State holiday and the banks closed Weather Report. week Republic Steel. 200 a )(arldl_nn—— i1fio Time.) Republic Steel prd. 1,600 BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7—5 p. m. [ Rubber Coofs . 100 The foliowing are the seascnal rainfalls to | Tenn Coal & Ircn.. @ate as compared with those of same date last T B Leather.. season, and rainfall in last 24 hours T S Leather ptd Tt -y T S Rubber : Seatoh 16500 443 43,100 537 200 83 Total sales.....200,300 shares NITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRA NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Bond tran: Tnited Raiir ads of Sen Francisco, 3000 at , G000 at § 50, 5000 at $78 NEW YORK CLOSING BONDS. = > l: € 25 ref reg...1 %L & N Unl o5 z U S ref 2s coup..1 Man con gold 45103 2E 2 IS 25 re@......108'3 Mexicen Cent ds.. 1013 £ d ] § 3a coup.....105% Mex Cent st Inc. 14%, €2 2 W 43 reg..1344 | Minn & St L 4s.. 91 137 = w 48 coup.1 o8 e { US old 4s reg... £ 1”8 old 4s coup. - U 5s reg U S Ba coup. . Atchison gen 4s Atchizon adj 4s Atiantic Bait & Ohto Balt & O Cent of Ga 5 Ga 1st in Ches & Ohio Chgo & Alt 3 CB & Q new 3s M & S Pgen 45 Steel 24 b& bash 1sts abash deb B.. 7 YORK MINING STOCKS 11:Little Chiet 14 Ontarto 10 Dphir Brunswick Con rlies the inte ‘omstock Tunnel. rain generaliv | storm wil ward over | reported U S 8t rom the north {West'gho Ining Time loans . - i . Bonds— e southwest; Salt | Atchison 45 . . 2 40, southwest. | Mex Cent 4s. 68 [Amalgamated .. ? ¥ cisco for 30 hours | Railroads Bingham & ber 8 | Atehisor Cylumet & Hecla, N Fair Sunday; fresh | Atchison pfd ntennial et | Boston & Alhas: opper Range = Cloudy Sunday, prob- | Boston & Maine.. {Domiinion Coal. . resh southwest winds, | d |Franklin Much cooler Morday | A Isie E | Fitchburg pa ... Union Pacifi Uexican Cent 3 Moha 0id_Dominion ¥ (rmnl B orfolk & West.. 4 Nor & W pfd.... 981, Ontario & West. . nnsylvania . 8% Rand Mines MY Reading . 3114 Reading Ist pi Atchizon % in the ‘open market for short bills is 374@4 pe: cent, and for three months bills 4 per cent. Associated Banks’ Statement. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The statement of | averages of the’ Clearin-house banks of this city for five days o we: L $900,050,500. 405,400 272,900, Reserve required, $217,011,175; decrease, u 302,975. Ex United States deposits, $14,680,775; decrease, $4,873,- 575, Surplus, u‘mm aaereue. $4,798,538. New York-Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Nos 7.—FLOUR—Receipts, 000 barrels; exports, 40,200 barrels. Quiet, but steadily held. Winter ts, $4G4 55; | winter straights, V5@ 11 lnmoou pat- onts, $4@4 7 : ipter extra $3@3 40; Minne- “ota bakers', 10; winter low grades, 52 x0G3 20. WHEAT Receipts, 105,000 pushels: e TR e e nnnn No. 1 houhcrn Duluth, 88%e 1. float. Optidns gpened essier on poor cables and prospects for weekly statistics, closing 1@1 m chled £2%e, July !fltz.l}’l‘d‘3 B:E . rm. Pacific Coast, 1903 crop, 21@ m 1@25c. HlDE‘—Glel‘Y Galveston, 18¢; California, ‘l&: Texas_dry, 1 Wlx)b—'l Heece E—M Rio, nudy Nn 7 Ilvolce. 3 G124 =% l“’/c !n e; mil 2 4, firm: The cof- lm futures n_rk.t ch-cd ’y 6 lo 15 points ovemb:r B.45¢; E5@5.90c P edane, 85-10c; t, 37-106c; molasses r, . 6, 4.30c; No. T, 20c; No.'9, A1Bc; No. 10, 4.10¢! DBIID FRUITSE, > EVAPORATED .APPLES—The market con- 1 ‘a tinues firm, with attractive fruit fn ligh ply, ®o moderate demand Jobbil demand ay tone of market is u” - “-l:‘vho-xumu range from 2is¢ to T or b 1" A PRICOTS —Are Quist., Choles, 9109%c; 7 Consolifated Ges.. extra choice, 104%c; tancy, 11@12%5c, PEACHES—Are dull. Choice are qucted at Q’:\;os:xln cholce at 7%@8%c and fancy c. T Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. & | t}m?nolil. Chevalier, $1 2091 45 for fair to ce. 5 FUTURES. Session 9 to n-flo a e 09«- High. 114 3 t} 1y ‘1 s l: 13% u 1 ; nu wcek steady at mflvlmu ha d, ith ample an White, §1 L lfli‘ lack, $1 40@1 621 24 f hcd d 25@1 nety § oot i ook o oY . CORN—More Western cams in yesterday. Prices remain unchanged and the market is quiet. eacked, $1 30G1 321 for Yellow, sx"«?%‘\" 3214 for White and $1 30 tnr mixed. Californta large Yellow. 81 3331 40; sm. round do, $1 50@1 60; White, $1 35@1 40 pe: (Ll’!(il —$1 25@1 30 per ctl. uux\\ HEAT—$2 25@2 50 per ctl. Mll. lflfi 50; Mexican Zallor Cmt gaus Dried Fi mils,N uts, Raisins, Honey Wllnutl are beld higher in the lucal mar- 'he French crop is reported deficient. per burfch for Hawatian l.:fl: ral American; steamers took out for Europe yester- day 2,460,710 lbs Prunes, valued at $39,049, and 30,500 Ibs at $1830 for New York. rnufl'—‘pfluu. 7@8%e { : Bqnu and .. ‘Evaporats 1o o Moorpucta Svaooriied e uatde; Nectarines’ 4G5}c; nn. whltc 4Gi%0 In baea; black, 4%c; Plums, pitted, ol pm,m-:s—xm crop, 2%@3c for the four AISINE—F. 0. b prices, Fresno, for 190 e ‘ x crop: 50-1b _boxes—] uscatel, 2»cro' | Opening . Flour and Millstuffs. r.,,.‘f ser ib: 3-crown, 5%c: 4-crown, & 5,,‘*, Closing . € e faiias, ‘Mihe: Thowmvesrs Soon jultanas, H lompson's ol .| FLOUR—Calitornia F: mily' Extras, $¢ 600 ""'d'findon Layers—2-crown, $1 25, M,.:;':‘ Wt g " | 4 55, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $i 5094 v0; ; d-crown .clusters, 5-crown Dehesas, Ypening ......... % | Oregcn and Washinston, $3 90g1 20 per bbi ! crown mperfals, §3; Malaga 2. Closing . 00 | Family and $3 50G4 40 for Bakers'. Srown, Be per 1b; do 3-crown, 5%c: Valencla | o, Flour— | "MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as | (ired’ 43c. Pacific do, 3%c; Orlental do, 286 pening ! followe: Graham Flour, per 100 1bs; | Geeced Raisins—16-0z. packages, fancy, Sc per | Closing . Yiour. $3 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flwr. Tb: chotce, T%c; 12-0z. packages, fancy, 6% s rn Meal, $3 25 extra cream do, $4; Oat n bulk, fancy, 7%c: choice, T3 . $4 50; Hominy, $4@4 25; Bickwheat | NUTS-Walnuts, No. 1 Softshell, 13%@11 rlour. fl w?* 5; Cracked Wheat, 83 75; I'a- | No, 2, 1115@12c; No. 1 hardshell, 13@13%c: : £ Whole Wheat Flour, 3 60; Rolled | No 3 11@11%¢: Almonds, 1ic. for Nonparefl, { CHICAGO, Nov. —December wheat v\u‘fl.u bh.e, $7 26@8 60; in s, $6 75@8 10; | 1015¢ "for T X L, 10%c for Ne Plus Ultras and offered quite fre ceipts in the N start on large ve- there were also good commission house sales of that com- modity, which resulted in weakness early in the da: ccomber opened a shade to % @%e and before - dropped: to To- | ¢ of the sesslon & pood zeneral nd with outside markets d with predicti ussumed he end of | { the first hour 1 | ward the m | demand deve | showing scme unfaver brighter slar suppor sagged, | 3e lower from | end prices 1 Decembe rd provisiors nigher, Janua lower and pork 152 lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: Low. High | Articles Opea | Wheat No | December “orn_ No. { December May |July ... Oats No. December Pork, per bl “Cash _quotations | quiet and straights 4 40; winter patents, Spring patents go0d feeding nalting. 45615¢ Nerthwestern. $2 50; lard, per ribs. sides (hoxed) $ short clear high wines, V@10 60, | clover, contract grade er closing | ruled | sides | 1]:,5” Barley, $t; BDHL Peas, boxes, $7; Green | Pens, §5 50 per 100 Ibs | | IHay and Feedstuffs. The Hav market closed the week in good shape. Recelpts have been much smaller of jate and ths warehouses, which have been full for some time, are now getting emptied again which will lead the jobbers and retailers In: he market for renewed sunplies very shortly. | Bran h‘ easv, but Middlipngs rule firm. HOUI are unchanged 0@22 per ton. @28 per ton. P2 per Lon —Rolled Barley, $24§25 e i, S 50: Fi @22; Corn | 3L 50; Mixed Fee g Hor“ Beaus, $30Q | b per ton | ||?\~ \. heat, mwm and Oat, Cat, $12 \\uu Barley, { Beai:s and Sceds. Although receip Beans were much | smaller last week than for the preceeding | o thres weeks, the : ! weak, while the demand 15 | Buiters, MWhite 2 QO $4; Horse Beans, prown Mustard, £5; Yeliow Mu s0; Flax, $1 7041 80: tern; Alfalfa, 1213 1@lec: Henp, | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetalles. The the scarce and consequen innd _with has heen bar- saturday quietness prevailed in market. Oregon Burbanks were Salinas were a little firmer in 'he Oregon steamer left Port- <cupplies last Tuesdey, but sund on the Columbia River TArticles land ts not ted to arrive before Monday. | Flour, barrels. 0 | Pivers Burb were reported at previou: \.‘ heat. busliels prices and Sweet Potatoes and Onlons were Corn, hushels in good supply and unchanged. Oats, hushels Trade In vegetables was active, and as re- | Rye. bushels of most kinds were moderate the Barley. bushels a steady tone Summer Squash ERES firm at mark, cases included, Cheeve, eary, 10@110 Eastern Livestock Market. CHIC AGO CATTI Receipts, 260. 50; poor_to Western Recelpts to-day, 11,000 mger. Mixed andy but 1 to cholce heavy. $3 4 5 5 25; light, 3 T5@D 26; bulk of Sheep, firm; lamba, ethers, $3 $0G3 85 | o “lambs, 48 1005 15 Western lambs, A cuiet trade to-day tast quo tinues In an uns quoted & v downward. T2 40, unchanged. 621, casting, $i 50, spelter, 6. P - pot antet, W YORI, Nov. points’ higher. © YORK, Nov orts of dry goods chandise at the New York this re valued at $i0,3% specte at this port for the weei v in silver and § in gold. Fxports of specle from this r the week re £70 wi :mvl 8 in gold. ST. LOUIS, 2M0., V. T.—WOOL—Quiet Medium grades, combing nnd clothing, 1i@ 21¥c; lght fine, 13@!1! : heavy fine, 12 POR’ WHEAT—Walla, | alley, 78c. The clearances &t ort during the past. week 1 LAND, De Beers Sou Rall pf 33781 Tere 930006 bushels. | Den & Rio - 19% Southern Pacific.. 434 | Ipara Union Pacifi 5| TacoMa, s : | Erie .. Union Pac pid Bluestem, 13 o & Bouthern. . | Erte is pia. % et —~ * ] sout ot pi e d. . b eel prd. e Pn. 2t gt @ L A e i 88\ 1T 7OCAL MARKETS. - | Del & Hudson ... Louis & Nash....103% Wabash pfd ... . 3¢ e i . Mo K & T. 1| -+ ; 4 Bulli H Bar silver steady, 27 5-164 per ounce. 2 id Bullion. Money, 3 per cent, The rate of discoun Exchange ai o Silver advanced Yec. | been notified by the Government Giscontinued purchases of Silver. | Sterling Exchange, 60’ da: | Sterling 1Exchange, sight. Sterling Exchange, tables. New York lxchenge, siz | New York Exchange, telegrapl Siiver, ver ounce . Mexican Dollars W heat and Other Gmim. WIIEAT—The markets everywhers remained about the same. -The American situation is | thus Eiven in Bolton, De Ruyter & Co.'s Chicago letter: ““The market was extremely dull, very Jit- tle doing 1n 1 market and speculative operations on a smalil scale and of a ecalping nature. Broombail estimates the world's shipments at about 10,000,000 bushels, with | rome decrease on passage, Primary recelpts are again a littie less than last year. The visible supply on Monday will likely show a o ‘The whole situation is one of €0 far as ‘speculative features or opportunities are concerned, A rather small domestic demand makes a good many bulls. On the whole, however, with 1,500,000 bushels of wheat coming out of farmers’ hands every day, the domestic situation does not wholly conirol. We must export wheat, and we are therefore dependent -upon forelgn markets. With Europe receiving a little less than the estimated weekly consumption each week. and with the unusually favorable o:n.m- in Australla and Argentine, it ha probable that European markets wm umn jead or follow an advance at this time, Unless they do, it will be hard to maintain’ an ad- vancing market situation may easily work quite bum-h later, but for the immediate future we don’t believe it wiil hurt 1o sell wheat on the hard spots. In this market futures were ln'ur owing to the early morning rain and the weakness at Chicago, but cash grain showed no change. CASH WHEAT. alalfornia Cubc 81 001 4; mu%w .1 4234 b-oflhem nlu sm-. $1 gon Valley, $1 40@1 45 The local Mint has that it has | !'UTU Bfltlon 9 lib ll‘” December .u m & BARLI:Y—-The m- weakened and both cash Feel and Pites. wers: tionally lower, CASH nmr .l lfla nu- $2@ | ied firm at the recently ad- and cucumbers were higher | | Beans and Peas of good | supply and cleaned up i cule Tomatoes ruled weak, with too htfl\\ for the market to | absor lots of Marrowfat and Hub- bard Squash met with a slow demand on the | whart, but sacked stock met with a steady inquiry at lc per Ib, FUTALOES —purounks from the river, 50@ 0c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 35 per ctl Oregon Burbanks, tU@sde per ctl; River Reus, 308L5c per .n Sweet Potatoes, $1 25 per ctl. IONS—50@s5c per ctl. GETABLES—Green Peas, 3@4c per Ib; Stripg Beans, c per 1b; Wax, 2@2%c; Lima Beans, 31e@4l5c per Ib: Tomatoes, 20@50c per box; Sammer Squash, [0@73c per box; Cabbage, 0c pe= ctl; Carrots. T5c per sack: Cucumbers. @38 per box; Garlie, 1@5c per, 1b; Green Pepfiers, 25@40c per box for Chile and BO@Edc for Bell; Green Okra, 40900 per box; Egz lant, 30@The per box: Marrowfat Squash, §$10 @13 per ton; Hubbard, $15@20. Poultry and Game. Saturday, the receipts of. Poul- ! try were very light and the market closed the week firm, with supplies of all descrip- tions well cleaned up. A carload of Western stock s duc to-morrow. There were a few lots of dressed Turkeys, chiefly Hen re- ceived, and sales were reported at 21@2ic per pound, Young Gobblers were in demand and would’ have brought 25c readily had there been any available. : | Game met with a brisk demand and al- As usual on | though receipts were liberdl, everything cleaned well. Gray Geese, ‘Brant, Hare, i and Mallard Ducks were quoted | Sprig and Teal Dugks were the most plentiful. descriptions and Were quoted lower. POULTRY-—~Live Turkeys, i1s@zuc oure ard 14@lbe for old: i Der lh"flf i @ Ducks, $4@35 pe: dozen for old and $6@8 for voung: Henes $4 30 @5 50 for small_and $5 50@6 50 for large: young Roosters, $545 50; old Rooalers $4 @5; Fryers, $1 b0GS; Brollers, $3 50G4 large and $3@3 50 for smi Plceon:, $1@ 1 25 per dozen for old and §: for Souabs. GAME — Mallard Ducks, $5@7 per dozen: Canvasback, $4@7 50; Sprix. $3@4 50; Teal, $2@2 50; Widgeon, $2@2 50: small 'Ducks, | |5 Geese, 50; White Geese. i $150 for small'and $2 50 for . 32 z¢: English S $3; common Snip, 175 Wil4 Doves, $1 25: Rabbits, $1 75 m”k-?,ns...‘ tails ard $1' 25 for’ Brush Hare, §1 25@1 50, ! Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | Butter ruled firm at the advanced quota- tions. with continued meager supplles of fancy creameries, The second and lower grades, however, still dragged more or less, though ;‘l?tkl of all descriptions were less than of ate. Most dealers quote a very weak = gish market for Cheese and some l::dl:lll‘l,:‘ at_concesslons to work off their surplus stocks. | There is no change in Eggs. They continu in fair supply .ngora."g.er slow demand, pts were 1bs Butte: Fegs and 16,200 1bs' Ch 3 e s BUTTER--Creamer 26@28c for second: | fer. 17%@100; col 2Be ver i x”l]-xszkES‘E—fllfilf’ée";or the for eelect mild new and 11 lower grades; Young Americas, isue‘;}éy’énlgf crn, 156%@161c; Western, 14@16c per lb, EGGS—Ranch, 40@4dc for c oice :nd 5@ 87%o for emall and, mixed colors inal; cold storage 27l@50c B-stm. 'uoa | for fresh and %bou for cold storage. 5 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits, @3lc for extras and 21@25¢; store But- torage, 24926c; Eqstern, general market, Despite the imclement weather tr the fruit market was active und:rt(;‘.m:.“m Saturday demand among local deajers and a steady inquiry for shipment on the Duget Sound steamer. Table Grapes in crates were {he leatding feature of the shipping trade and | choice lots of Tokay and Cornichon found ! ready sale at the maximum quotation. The top ‘price obtained for the Verdel and Black variéties was The local demand ran largely on the larze open boxes, which were In free supply, and the top quotation was an extreme figure for the best orferings of the | Muscat variety. $1 50 belng about the top for | the other kinds. There was a fair ing inquiry for Pomegranates, Persimmons and Quinces, but as supplies were 0. girtces were no higher. Trade in Apples was fairly | active and some strictly fancy offcrings of to Spitzenberg variety were firmly held at unf per box, but few sales were re- ed at that figure. Fancy Winter muu {’ff.‘r. were in small supply and stead; steady, common offer were abundant and dull. Figs arrived freely from County, but were mostly of Boor. quality and sold siowly at_unsteady price: M | i 1t m and Strawberries e o e, and attractive lots cleaned up readiip The market was again figures. bare of ‘fl‘l‘l‘cllehrfl(l. Cranverrics were in '\sul dm in ample euppi; d Citrus g particularly low grades of Lemons. G- m:dmmndim. g o i 1 i Wumflm FOMEGRAN and 91, fis‘!“fl asi '-l. per box. tor crates and mmnug;um. perbo: 8 $20 aunm. ; Grape e | hal? barrels. 9%c: one tierce, 914c; two tierci | for large and $2@2 50 for mediu; i11e: | A, | day for the past ten days. { 1472 Nicararua, eanuts, 627c for East- dc: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; Cali- 10@13c per 1b, 12@14c for white and uew ' water white extracted, Tight amber extracted, 414@5%c; dark, X fornfa_Chestnute. HONEY—Comb, new, v@llc fer amber: 20¢ per 1b. Provisions. Chicago was geneorally weak. Bolton, De Ruyter & Co. said: “There is no improvement in the tone of the market. It looks heavy and with intermittent exceptions duil in every feature. We tnink the trade halds the view that the country is well sup- plied with hogs and that nothing in the way of high prices Is In sight. We would sell provisions on the hard sicts.” The local market is well stocked and quiet with an casy feelinz, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per heavy. 12%e for light meélum, T4¥.c for light, 152 Jor extra light, 18c for sugar-cured and 1B for extra sugar-cured: Enstern jusar-cured | The ietter of Hams, 15%e: California Hams. 143 Beef. sn 50 ‘per bb ra Mess, n.m- na Family, 15918 50 brimme Mcse Parl, $10; extra ke £20: Dry Salted Pork, 1214, Pig W o ;og “Pigs' Feet, $5 23; Smoked Beef, er ‘5;,:110#1-\"“5 auoted at Tle NN lux‘ compound and @9%ic for pur; half barre 1 i ' - B A tine, 10% @10%e. s, 10340 COTTOLENE—One half barrel. 9%c: three ac; five tierces, 87%e per Ib. Hides, Tall;;c'. Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell under quctations. Heavy salted Steers, §c: medium. Sc: light. T%c: Cow Hides, %c for heavy and Tlge for light; Stags, be Salted Kip. 9¢; Salted Veal, 10c;: Salted Calf, 10%@11c: dry Hides, 15¢; dry Kip,ide; iSc: Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@30c cach; sh 0c "each: medius Wool, $1 25@1 3 For e Bnd B¢ for Cofta: Hotae' Tap dry, $1 75 for large and $1 30 for medium, $1@1 25 for =mall and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32c; dry salted Mexican, 25¢ Central American. 32 oras, idc; large and smooth, - gmall, 20e. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4%c per 1b; 2, 4c; groase, 215@3c. WOOL—Fall clip—San_Joaquin Lambe', 8@ Middle County, 11@12e: Northern Iree, 114#12¢; Northern Defective, 10@11c: Humboldt and Wibigaripe, 1900: Novade, 1918 Ot | ne, iR19-; Oregon. medium, 17¢ per 1b. P 20ga3 1t e ver 16 Meat Mark arket. The packers are trying to buy Hogs at a fraction under the quotations, but without success thus far. There are not many coming in now, but the demand s so limited that the recelvts are rather in excess of current | requirements. medium, No. DRESSED MEATS. \ Wholesale rates from slaughterers to deale are as follows: for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for ! . 6@Sc; small, 8@9c per 1b. Mll‘b'r’roN—Weth- . T%@S%e; Ees, v Tb. LAMB—0@10c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 714@0c per ib, LIVESTOCK MARKET. ‘The follewirg quotations are for good, sound | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, per, cent shrinkage for Cattle. 'LE — Steers, §@0c; Cows and Heifers, A Ofngagte por pouul; @8c CALVES—4674* (gross welght). SHEEP Wethere, Su%c: " Ewen, e per pound (gross weight). LAMBS—$2 75@3 per head. HOGS — Live Hogs, 150 to 250 lbs, Sigc: under 150 lbs, 5% @5%c; Sows, 20 per cent off; Bears, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above gquotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5@5%c: San Quentin, 5.05¢; Wool Bags, 2@35c; Fleece Twine, 73§ @#e; Cotton Frult Bags, 6e. %o and 7o tor ¢ dhree grades: Browp Juts. 64a7 COAL—Wellington, $8 per lington, ver Hil =, ton: New Wel- "85 50; Stanfor Bay, $550: Greta, $7. Wallsend, $1: Rich. mond, $7 50; Cumbexland, $13 in bulk and $14 25 In eacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke, $11 30@ per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky | Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 80 per long ton, according to brand. OIL—Linseed, 48¢ for bolled and 47c for raw Rosiyn, § in I)Irrel cases, Be more: Castor Oil, In cases, No. 1, Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12; anox 44e for botled and 42c for raw in barrels: Lard Oll, extra wln!er strained, barrel: Mc casee, 90c; China d@70c per Illon, pu.e Neatsfoot, cases, Spe: pure, , “naturer whife, oGan: per nllon, in barrels, 45c; cases, | B0c; Cocoanut nll. in barrels, 5S¢ for Ceylon and 03¢ for Australian COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, 13the; Peacl Oil Inj cases. 22c; Astral, 22 Star, 22¢; Extra Star, 26c; Elaine, 28c; Eocene, 25c. deodorized Stove Gasoline. in bulk, 176 in cases, 23%c; Benzine, in bulk, 13c: in cases, 15% fbdt‘ree Gasoline, In bulk, 2Ic; in 2T%e, ThRPENTI\E—-Nc per gallon In cases ani 74c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD-—Red Léad, 6%@ %o per. lh White Lead, 613@7c, according to GAR—The Western Sugar Refining Cons pany quotes as follows, per Ib, In 100-1b bags Cubes. A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.8sc: Powdered, 5.70¢ Cnndy Granulated, 5. 0.: Granulated, fine, h.60c; Fruit Grlnulnl!d Ilt(‘d (100-1b bags only . 0.60c; Magnolia Golden C. D% halt barrels, 25¢ more: 50¢ ‘mi BRI 5 e dov3ih. siage Tnblet barréls, 6.10¢; boxo 699 Dominos, 8.50c per less than seventy-five ba: 3 Confectioners” A 52055 Extra c. 5100 4£90c; Barrels, 10 more: 50-15 il E. Crystal No ordlen taken for rrels or its equivalen: COFFEFC. . Biekford's circuiar Bives the receipts at this port thus far this year at 238,852 bags, against 191,872 during the same time in 1902. The sales from first hands against 24,716 last year. The circular says: “The demard since last issue has been very active and a large business has been done both locally and for overland shipment at somewhat higher figures, in sympathy with the advance in the New' York and European markets. Soot quotations in New York have advanced tc on No, 7 Rio and %e on No. 4 Santos during the past month and futures 60 to 80 points and remain steady under unusually heavy buying—sales on the ex- averaging more than 100,000 bags per ‘While the advance l. attributed to the heavy buying of lative the prevailing ovinion is that prices i wm tend higher. The local lt.ltlllle-.l position is good, there remaining 33,172 bags in first hands, hot an- overabundant supoly In second hands'and a continued active demand for over- Jand_shipment. A shortage of the more de- sirable shi| grades exists and business with overland markets is naturally curtailed by the remalning holdings. The market is bare of brime to fancy washed coffees and these grades will ‘command attention jmme- diately following thelr receipt. To-day's first hand stock consists of 4240 bage Costa Rica, Salvador, 17.400 Guate- m‘lh 670 Mexican and 56860 various: in all 27,172 bags.” Costa Rlcl—lfl&llfic for strict- 1y orime fancy washed; 111,@12 e o itne. esnaa lul&cm.: tor e Ay ; washed; 00100 Tor ‘cand 10 rlm{i ’fi , ;or good to pri: mfl!fi, Tl4@8%¢c for (ur :l‘ k for common Salvador—11@1: B i iy et S@tic tor z00d _to prime washed; 8@9c for falr washed: mm for. fair to prime washed 3¢ for good to prlme semi-wa: unwarhed: T1@T! washed peaberry: Hfi‘ TH@ superior good m unvuhod- .%.fl e tor m“t: superior unwashed inferior to g t.m 2@ 10e ..o.n"-‘-‘.'a",‘,'. P to etrictly good for .fl to -IMTM““' b.h:g' T’afllm and s Lo unwas) nn n kluluu 13¢ for wrime to nrkuy prime wpshed: u. for strictly zood 0% ¢ washed: 9% @%e : e for Fair weone B 6@ T%e m; 415@6c for dinary: 814@1Mic for fair to peaberry: T% @81c for 200d to prime unwashed meberrv: TI@RG~ nominal for good to <u- perior unwashed; 5%@7%e for ash-damaged. dry Calf. | ¢ | Tess 50 | Seattle, 38 50; s?ry-m. $6 50; Bea- | Receipts of Produce. STOCK MARKET. | * The weel closed with the market quiet and uninteresting. Sales on the California Exchange last week were 23,727 shares, valued at $6205, the leading sales being as follows: Associated Oil and In- dependence, 1000 shares each: Fauna, 5000 Home, 1900; Monte Cristo, 1300; Occidental, 3200; Supertor, 8850: Lion, 500. A recent street sale of fifty shares Anglo-Cal- ifornian Bank (limited) is reported at $57 50, = decline. At the office of the Contra Costa Water Company it is stated that no dividend will be paid in November. Three different parties are sald to be negotiating for the purchase of the bonds and should these be eold this menth & dividend will be pald in December. The Californfa-strest Cable Rallroad Com- pany will pay a regular monthly dividend of 75 cents per share on November 11. The Presidio and Ferries Raiiroad Company will pay a regular monthly dividend of 20 cents per share on November 16. Stock and Bond Exchange. i SATURDAY, Nov. ITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | .110 l4s ar new. (111%5112% 38 ar coup. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 12 m. U | 4s qr coup. s qr reg. |Ala AW 5s. — ~ Do Ba.. Bay CPC Sa. — 108% Do con fa. Cal C G 56.104% — O W C x 5s. — Cal C & E 5. |Oceanic 8 5s. 73 ’ m & ot Ba — 10243/Om C R 6s.120 —“|Pac B Im 4s. — e 100 [P'E Ry be. 1081 — — |P&CH 6s. 116 [P & O R 651161120 90 | Powoll-st 6s.113%, — — |5 B G&R bs. — 101 0 F & SJV h R of V uu'-x,, el 8 P of A (1909) gio) uws 215108 .mc..» st an«wah Mkl st C (1906) Do lem n — fr R i %|IPC lcg Bs. Do stmpd !M' meu | Jofl'/-— |" Do 4s 2am. 98~ 99 Do 4s 3dm. 90 ftkn G&E 6s 05 10"‘6 UGE&E Js. “ontra Costa. 41% Marin Co.... 61 'GAS AND Cent L & P. 3% 4% Motual B L. Dak G | Pac G Tar | Pac L Co. TRUSTEES CERTIFICATES, 3F G & E. 67% 68 INSUR. 915 10 ANCE. | Firem's Fna.320 BANK STOCKS. AUCTION SALES = 2 5 LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT RED RIBBON SPECIAL SALE Which Will Take Place TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, S S Occidental Horse Bxchange 246 Third St., Near Folsom. The finest breed, speediest and handsomest pacers and roadsters, Gouble teams and Shetland ponies ever offered. Catalogues ready. WM. G. LAYNG, Livestock Auctioneer. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, October Bid. Ask i Alpha 05 ta . 0z Andes 17 Belcher . 13 Best & Beler.1 40 1 ¥ Buiiton . 08 09 Occidental 1001 lb.l)phlr A l_"hallfi:l‘c Con 23 .’fi()vermln Chollar 13 14/ Potost . Confidence ... 66 ToiSav €C & Va....105 1 10/ Con xmp-rw 03 Con N Y..... 03 08/Sierra Nev Crown Polnl « M iver Hill Eureka Con. -— . Louls. Exchequer ... 15 b( Syndicate . Gould & Curry 23 24/Union 7 Hale & Nor.. 58 09 Utah 14 18 Lady Washtn. 08 04 Yellow Jacket 38 10 TONOPAH MINES. _Bid.Ask, 19 Rescue . 02 Ton Belmont. 10, Ton & Cal.... 12/Ton & Gt W. 92/Ton M Co.... 05 Ton N Star Paymaster . 12 Ton Midway. . | Pine Grove. 13/Ton & S Lake —_———e———————— FLOW OF RIVERS. Montana Ton. N Y Ton 1118812]8 1 The followinz table gives a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cubic feet pe second, or second feet, ome second foot equal tng 50 California miner's inches. or abont 0 Colorado miner's inches. The figures for last year may be revised by ments. The figures are by J. B. P hydrographer, United States Geological Su: TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. Second Feet. b ECEETS October seo 8 October : | = October 3 30 | 85 KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTALN. DATE. October 25. Oectober 26 October 27 October 28. October 29. October 30. October 31 125 92, 470 | ¥al Safe Dp. — 10!0 First Nationi — i “A\'l‘\(:s 1 S &L, — — Hum 8 & L. — Mutual Sav. — 110 Union T Co. — B F Sav — i BTKEFT RAILROADS. | falifornia .. — 205 [Presidlo .... 38 — | Geary .— 80 POWDER. Giant ....... 66 Vigorit ..... — 4% AR. Kllauea § C. — 6 Makawell C. 22 224 Onomea 8 C. — 33 Hutch 8 P C — |Paauhau S C 15 1§ HISCELLANFAUS | Alaska Pack. — — (Oeceanic S Renfrt I Fruit As. — 94 |(Pac A F A % Cal Wine As. 9213 8¢ [Pac C Bm‘ll lfl - Morning Session. Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Assn. 50 Hutchinson S P Co $14.000 S P of Arizona (1909) $3,000 S P of Arizona (1910) Street— 40 8 F G & E Co (cash)... Apollo | Associated Trust Ce ’ Azt California Standard - Caribou Central Point Con. Chicago Crude . Claremont . Esperanze . Four Fulton | Glant Hanford Home Imperial Independence Junction i Monarch (of Arizona) Monte Cristo .. Occidental of W Va. Oil City Petroleum Pecrless Pittsburg 14 @ Py Thirty-Three Toltec ‘wenty- Eight . West Shore Miscellaneo Abby Land & Impt Alameda Sugar . American Biscuit ...... ‘American District Tel. Cal Gas & Elec Corp. T Buna; 4T, ., 38, Cal Shipping Co. Cal Title Ins & Trust. 2, n2a88. . 2. . g: 3gn3s: Honolulu Sugar ... Northern Cal Power. North 8hore )Ilflmd Orpheum Compan: Paciic Btates Tel & Tei. B o avn’s Wihie Sa Sperry Flour Company. Standard Electric Tesla Coal Co. Truckee Elect Union Sugar, United Gas & 1r: 888 5 Hanford (s Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchance Board yesterday: 400 Alpha ... 1% 100 Caledonia 5 000 Caledonta .1 00 - edonia .. 90 - 100 Caledonia .. 98 40 350 Hale & Nor. 58 39 200 Justice .... 0f PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following * were the sales on Btock end Exchanae Board yesterdays hcle 22 S0 14 35 46 a Fran- day: - b3 i 33 SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYO! October October October Qctober October BBRNEL October Oetober 31 FOREIGN CAPIT NOT AFFECTED BY WALL STR! lmbull’ll owners of approved AL RAILWAYS, MINES and stmilar enterprises. Address with mu de- talls, .v 8. WH(TZ. Manager. o Ins. WALL ST.. NEW Y Juneau, Haines, Skagway. etc., Alaska—11 a. m.. Nov. 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, Dee. 2. flllnl. to eonpu:y‘n steam- ers at_Seattle. Victoria, ‘Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle. T Everett. Whatcom—I1 a. m., No 12 17, 22, 2T, Dec. 2.—Change at Seattle m- company’s steamers for Alaska and G. =34 . 8; Corona, Dec. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- salfa, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., ch ‘month. For further Information obtain foider. ht is reserved to change steamers or sail- ing tes, : OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel). 10 Market street and ‘Broadway wharves. Freight office. 10 Market street. C. D, DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 0 Market street, San Francisco. O. R. N. CO, “Columbia™ salls No. 9, 19, 20, Dec. 9, 13, 20. “‘George W. Eilder” sails, Nov. 14 24, Deec. 4, 14, 24. Only steamship line to PORT- ol and short rall line from land ‘Through flehlnt. to_all , Gen. 1 tgomery st.; C. CLIFFO! ‘reight Dept., 3 Montgomery TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.y mn will leave whart, First and x:‘éxonst lc:iu"" xm‘?w“ HO! I( at Nagasaki and Shanghai, and Hongkons wit India, ete. with steamers for on day of safling. cargo received on board 8. 8. AMERICA MARU. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE.

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