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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1904 . SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New York stocks unsettied and irregular. Cotton lower. Comstock mining shares actwe and higher. Other stocks quiet. Stlver and Exchange about as before quoted. Wheat and Barley markets show little change. Oat market well supplied and quiet. Corn dull. Choice Hay firm. Feedstufs steady and unchanged. Lima Bean crop considerably less than last year's. Butter, Eggs and Cheese exhibit little variation. Califorma 1Walnut crop much larger than last year's. Potatoes and Onions in ffee supply and weaker. Ton coming tn wet and leaking. Poultry m ample supply and easy. Game in bad condition. Wine Grapes lower under hem;:v arrivals of wet stock. Hops very firm all over the world. Provisions still quiet and withowt feature. Beef weak wnder hea:-y arrsvals from Nevada. 13 n oS level. The advanoce of St. Paul was appar- ently designed to sustain the rest of the mar- ket and with its 33 per cent semi-annual dividend deducted it looked cheap and was correspondingly easy to advance. It was the only effective point of resistance Jn the ma ket until the appearance of the Governmen estimate of the condition of cotton at noonm, which Jed to a break in cotton and a com: Internal Revenue Collections. tions of internal revenue in the district in September, 1904, parative advance in the cotton carrying stocks, | Mchlwn e except Southern Rallway and Louisville and | gers and cigareties | Nashville, which were burdened with profit- | Bllt&Ohlo Snuf taking on their former advances. On the rally | Ca becce pecial taxes { including United States Steel preferred, | De TS Amaigamated Copper and and Sugar. The «ffective influence in holding the lat market firm to the close was the resumption of the strong upward movement in United States Steel preferred to 76%. Rumors were reiterated of a renewal of the conversion priv- flege of the preferred stock into bonds, but the | official sanction was forthcoming for this re- port. Time money was quoted a little firmer and the downward course of sterling exchange | | was checked. Gold was marked up in Londo: and the course of sterling at Paris and th | Weak return of tbe lmperial Bank of Ger. many indicated that rivals and demand on London for goid. o drought was some- the 2ist, which | _Bonds were irregular. Total sales, ’par portion to 234, value, $4,500,00p. United States bonds were - considerably mors | Unchanged on call the Cascades, It | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. extinguished forest | gSeogke— High. Low. Close. to some extent,- but | atchison ..... §3y, 628 &3 sten the earth to any | Arichison prd 100% 1005 is needed for fall | Buir & Ohio . 90! seeding is progressing | 93 w owed ground, and in 1313 ’ E is up. The 182 » s crop is practicaily all threshed 453 A warebouses. The yield varied 100 391 e cality and the winter wheat 81 & ge than the spring. In N 164 ield was quite heavy and 400 189 taken &s & whole the 5 e aia" was Delow the g iy finished and the yield 8y ugh the quality is 1 some localities is in_others light, but the t Fall and winter apples crop, but small in size. In farmers gre getting ready to suger beets. Fruit Crop Report. (,D)t) 5N|h0m Colo So 1st pfd, Colo So 24 prd. Delaware & Hud. Del Lack & W Denver & Rio Denver & R G ptd. [ Brie ... = 5 fd... From the Crop Bulletin, United States De- | prie oy e ritment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., Hocking Valle; r week nded September 18, 1904.) Hocking Valley D(d infer Tilinois Central r crop of appies is in- in a majority of the States of the Jowa Central niral valleys, but Michigan and Ohio | Central i and the northern portion of the Middle Atlantic Sox ew England, this in the last named crop o fine quality s of tme 14th and i5th 1o appees in portions c States and New Bng- es much damaged by th portion, elsewhere col- large crop of fine quality MSP&SSMpia Missouri Pacific .. Missouri K & T #ood, but damaged by | x €004 cundition; apples €008 _crop generally, avy rams 14th; de- th did immense dam- slly one-half apples and P frune bruised; cran- Norfolk & W pfd. Ontario & Weste Pennsylvania ... Pitts C C & St L. METPSEINg. Reading 891, winds night of 14th Reading 1st pfd s6ia . s drop; apples promising: other | Reading 24 p: 78 kel * plentiful. rot in grapes mcreasing. Rock Istand Co.... 20 Maryland and Delaware—Fruit blown off | Roek Isiand Co pid 72: fi:; @ orchards broken by heavy storm of 14th. | 8 L & § F 24 ,.m 59% R rginia—Pruit slightly injured by storm; StLSEW .. 2 2 2 s scarce St L & § W pf 181 5% Fruit fair quality; some eomplaint | gouthern Pacifie BT% : Aropping Southern Railway. 23% >3 gar cane flourishing; larze | Southern Ry pfd % E dropping; fair crop; me- T‘li}v ‘Q( IX.‘P&‘(HC\ ;l: y vd“ = TStL & W pfd. 1 Top fairly good Union Pacific 67800 1031 102 102% * epples continue to de-| Upjon Pacific pfd. 100 2 2y Wabash .. 2,200 20% 20 lvlr-}w) good; apples poor. Wabash pfd . 6,800 a2’ 42& s plums and grapes plentiful; Wheeling & T, 100 17% 1T B n southern half. 1,100 20 20 light; sueh frult de- " 500 B t L a 00 3% 13 r apples falling and | >pucan r’-i.’m,um.k“ st e . cated Adams . 230 A and peaches good; pears, Plums | A meriean 208 & a nif U d_Btate: % Sugar beets look plentiful; apples “"-’!‘I:»Pnlr‘:r\! ;"5 3 scells b harvest well agvanced. | arienens 591 e fair to light. |Amerc & F. 23% fair | Amer C & F pra 80! op “n‘eh:“n:;w Amer Cotton Ofl 26 o ves Amer Cot Oil pfd. 88 hington—Hop picking will be finished | Amer Tce - . % ek apples dropping: crop good; other | Amer Tee pid 2% s | Amer Lin Ofl. 12 infuring asples: hop har- | Amer Lin Off pra.. yield velow average: | Amer Locom Coio Fuel & Iron Consolidated Gas . Corn Products . ate apples small, but promise | Amer Loco pfd 8 | Amer Smelt & R. 663, - _.JArnerS&Rhld 1078 _ | Amer Sugar Ref 1:;‘4 EASTERN MARKETS, | 1 Anaconde Min G 4] New York Money Market. | | v | NEW YORK, Oot. 3.—Closs—Money on call, | General 1%@2% per t; closing b of. | International Paper 174 B ok mibrog "€ id 1%, of-| 1ntntl Paper pfa 7 ne loans, slightly firmer; sixty days 3 Intnt! Pump.. 22 ninety Aays 3% per cent; six monthe, 3%@4, | Intntl Pump pf » Prime mercantile paper, 414@5 per cent. Netienal Lead . 25 Steriing exchange steady, With actual busi- | NOTth American by Dess n bankers' bills at $LEMOGH.8850 for de. | Paciflc Mail = mend and ople’s Gas . mend and at $48534004.8845 for sixty day Fremeed s 03 i o r Stee : Elfll'd Tetes, $4 5404 541, and 34 S6K@ | Pull Palace fi, | A | Republic Steel . Bar il | Republic Steel pfd. doliars, 45% Rubber Goods .. . steady; railroad bonds, Gos Rubber Goods pfd e Tenn Coal & Tror 19% | 17 S Leather.. % AT r | U § Leather pra 8T New York Stock Market. S Realty. © & o U S Rubber. 23% YORK. Oct. 8.—The motives prompt- | L, § Rubber prd. 2 nE operations in siocks to-fay were extreme- | U £ £I°% Soi- e Iy @ifficult 1o fathom owing to the conflicting | 1 % Bttt ofd. - 164 mogement in different stocks in the same (<o to ol 2 o1 grofpe and suppossbly under the same in- : pt fuences wes not Giscernible on gen- She ot o4 Total sales...... 1,001,500 shares. heavier thas ot shr T St NEW YORX BONDS. ® present advance and sufficient to| U 8 ref 2s reg..104% /L & N unified 4e.101 ¢ market, fairly earry It backward 104% | Man con gold 4s. 1 The forces in the market were \y themselves, however, apparently the extent to which the Rl.“l!u of the corn crop scare. A prominent feature . ’ ' L»» reports ?r n.|lrnl=inrld.ne- was the :; :‘n‘;fi gee l';?t‘,:‘ val of improvement betterments whi 1 2d been lac sside owink 1 the mecd of ne.| C.B & Q new e 9TXIS L & 8 15 dn 81 ach: G & B gn 4e100%1 8¢ Lonie Sw lsts. 8% i be ex- | C & NW com Tuizg ':.MAL . 8 Lot some falling off was reported - Toe da. S B I pecially of com. - The | o D% Sign 1020 | Tex & Pos o nlpflulnmwuwm&?*"“' § fi 1sts..120 1o bave defined the sentiment over the bank b - BLGS "’w“-"fi staterent and to leave no ground for de-| Cors Tobacco 4s. 731 Union Pacific 4s..105 pressing influence from it more than the ab-| Colo & £o 4s.... | Do conv de .. 1 Sence Of Any actual rise in money rates. The| C ¥ & T con §s. 78 |18 Stes conBas red last s sus-| Den & Rio G 42100% -, In an| Erie prior len 4s. 905 over Do gen 4= 88 l there FwanDcC 110 thrown | Hock Val 41ie...708%! receded, RK MINING gravitate | Adame Lattle leaders | Alce .. E New York would find | 15 135 3 85/ Small He o | Small Hopes - Leadville Con ... 02) Standard . 190 Boston Stocks and Bonds. United Fruit S Sleel ul( 1 Do 5 | Bonds— I“fltm& Common. | Atchison 4s . .101% Mining— | Do adj 4s. Dfi'éxAdventm . 3% | Mex Central 4s... 66 13 Iroads— Amal Copper 5% | A(chimn - 82% | Amer Zine 18 pfd 11005 | Atantic | Boston & Albany.240 | Bingham Caltmet & Eu:l.m | Boston & Maine165 Boston Blev 155 | Centennial . | Fitchburg pfd Mex Central . NYNH& Pere Marquette. .. Union Pacific. ... Miscelleneous— London Closing Stocks. Cons for money.. 883N Y Central. Do for acct..88 1-16/ Nor & Westerfi. Anaconda . K Do Den & R Do ptd | | T Central | Louis & Nash. . K & Texaa... 25 % Bar sflvthMy 26343, per ounce: Money—14,@13% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for | months’ bills 244@2 8-16 per cent, | Condition of the Trewy. Available cash Eold, $73,478,330. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct, easy. November, 9.88c; December, January, 10.05c; February, 10.10c. March, 10.15¢; April, 10.16c; May, 10.23c; June, 10.28¢ July, 10.25c. Cotton futures closed steady. October, 9.80c: November, 9.83c; talance, $152,379, -Cotton futures oge 00c; } Spot_closed quiet, diing Uplands, | sales, 2800 bales. points decline. 10.30c; Middling Gulf, 10.55c; ll 19% | s ] New York Grain and Producc. | _ NEW YORK, Oct. 500 barrels; exports, | steady, with moderate WHEAT—Receipts, —FLOUR—Regipts, | 7,000 barrels. Market and. ,900 barrels. _ Spot, | elevator and $1 17y 1 Northern Duluth, §1 23 . 1 hard Manitoba, nominal Optione opened weak under the lower | . afloat. influence of heavy world’s shipments, cables and big Northwest receipts, but, metting | Ifter strong support at Chicago, prices finally recovered and in the last half hour held firm, partly on reports of poor shipping wheat grad- | Ing. with the ciose partly lc net higher, | May, $113 13-16@$1 15%, closed $114%; De- | cember, §1 14 13-19@1 16%; closed, §1 186. HOPS—Firm. HIDES—Firm. WOOL— St strong; fair refining, 3%e; entrifugal, 96 test, 4 5-16e; molasses’ SugAr. c: refined, quiet, No. 6, 4.7bc; \o 7. 4.70c No. 8, 4.60c; b, 4550 5.50c; powdned, b.23er lunulllnd. Spot Rio, st quiet, COFFEE— Sic: mild, No. 7 invoice, The market for coffee fu- tures opened steady at a decline of 5@10 points. | Sales were reported of 26,500 bags, tober at _ 6.65c; December, LX reh, T.10@7.16c; , 7.30@7.35¢; July, 7.43 | @ 50e: Siptember, 780c. UTTER — Irregular; croumery. 206G, | commen 1o extra, mon to extra, ESE including | . 85c street price, extra official prices, creamery, 13@208%;c; Btate dairy com- 13@1014e. st ate full cream, small, 10%zc; State, poor to ; large, white, poor to fancy, @ "BGOB—Weak; Western falr_selected, 21%@ 22c; Western average best, 20@2lc. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market eon- tinues light tone, though the absence of important offer- ings is a factor in maintaining gustations around recent lovels. Common are held a prime, 54@5lc; cholce, 5%@be; PRUNES—Seem to show a little easier téne, owing, it is reported, to purchases of parties on the coast shore for October shipments. Spot are unchanged at 2c to 5%c, according to ade. "APHI(‘OTS——AN without mate: * change, with choice held at 9% @l0c; extra choiee, 10% @10%c; fancy, 11@13 PEACHES - Also are well maintatmed around recent figures, with choice. quoted at 8}, @8lac; | extra choice, 8%@9c; fancy, 9%@10c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 3 cy. The London tin mar- | ket reported another advance, with spot quoted at £125 12s 6d and futures at £128 15s. Lo- cally the market a shade highdr in sym- pathy, being held at $28 10G2S 80, Copper was also a shade higher in London, closing at £58 bs for spot and £58 7s 64 for futures. Locally the market shows a steadier tone, but is without material change. Lake is bed at $1275Q11 electrolyiic at $12750 12 87% and casting at $12 50G12 6215. Exports of copper for the manth of September are re- ported_as 20,469 tons; for the nine months so far, 178,900 tone, against 05,880 tons for the corresponding period it year. - unchanged $4 20@4 30 in the lo- cal market and at £11 17¢ ¢d in London. Spelter was unchanged at $5 1076 20 in New York and at £22 7s 6d n London, Iron closed at 10s 3d In Glassow and at 438 in Middlesboro. 11 Visible Grm'n Supply‘ NEW YORK, Oct. 3—The visible supply of grain Saturday, October 1, was as follows: Wheat—1,565,000 bushels; increase. hels. D orn.5,005,100 bushels; decrease, 42,000 shels. P ate. 2,504,760 bushels; increase, 1,000,000 bushels. Rye—1,600,000 busheis; inecrease, 45,000 she! Barley=4,144,000 bushels; increase, 1,017,000 bushels. 42 | Chicago Board of Trade. | —— . Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Oct. 8.—At the outset the wheat market mMMLy weak. mqm jons on were down m.‘ 125 to b T ¢ to @%e, at §11 u t contri Jew e-blu< uh-::l' ;nrla. . vy receipts in orthwest. short bills Is 2 1-16 per cent and for thred® , colored,’ white, good to | in demand and rather easy in | | On tho resu A R s n uired strength, the | g enes et o wiumaly ,.::',..,m it ‘un nxhn "3? — wieat il r opened ¢ lower, at 50%c to wm wll closed at BSic. cars, Li Tecéipts and an increase of nearly | 2,000, Dushels 18 the. visthie bRl Wers bear ors in the oat market. December opened unchanged to c higher, at 30%c to 3le, advanced to 31%¢ and closed 31@31%c. Local receipts were 201 cars, | A heavy decrease in contract stocks, espe- | | cially of lard, ca strength in There was more outside Interest manifested in | the ‘market than for some time past, and oriers were mostly on the buying sidé At | pork was u i .‘.',‘flsé":‘m’ “ribe. Olosed With & :-un of 10@12%c. The leading futures ranged as follows: | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | Wheat, No. 2— +; October S11% 112 11% 11K | December 112% 114 1115 113 1143 1129 113% 52y 2% 51% po%, Wi B By 30% 30% 81% loa 31% | S 331§ 11 673% 11 80 1190 1195 1840 13 60 77 780 T6T% T61% | January a2ty 7621 761l ‘Shor Tibs, ber 100 Tbs— | October . T82% 800 782 800 January . 7068 oo 7o | TR e | Cash Grain and Provisions. | cmICAGO, Oct. 3—Cash q were as | | follows: Flour, firm; No. 2 spring wheat, lsxlwxu. No. 8, §115@1 18; No. 2 red, | $1 125,@1 1434: No. 2 corn, 53c; No. 2 yellow, { 30%c; No. 2 white, 30%c; | 2% B5e: i 31 No. 2 rye, Toc; good | fesding barley, '“37(! fair to choice maliting, | 8T14@48c; No. 1 flaxseed, §1 161; No. 1 Nonh western, §1 17%; mess pork, T bbl, ‘ll 809 11 90: jard, ver 100 1bs, §F short ribs sides (loose), $T 874 &8; short ckcr sides (boxed), §S 50@S 75: whisky, basis of high wines, $1 281; clover, contract $12 15. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Fiour, barrel 20,800 17,500 { Wheat, bushels + 820,100 31,800 Corn, bushels . * 162,200 ,700 Oats, bushels . . 149,400 177,300 Rye, bushels . 9,000 6,100 Barley, bushels - 206,000 13,000 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—On the Produce Ex- creameries, 14@20c; dairies, 13@17c; eggs, | steady “at mark, cases included, 1‘.!1“1:. ! firsts, 18c; price firsts, 20c; cheese, firm, | TELGIN, i Occ 3 BUTTER i md unch.n(ed from last week at 20c a pound. Sales for the week, 687,000 pounds. | cATTLE. SHEEP AND HOGS. | Chidago. CHICAGO, Oct. 3. —CATTLE—Receipts, £600; steady. Good to prime steers, $5 60@6 40; poor | to medium, $3 50@5 stockers and fe-dm 182 25@4 25; cows, $1 35@+4 36; helfers, §1 75Q | 4 50; canners, $1 35@2 25; bulls, $2@4; calves, $3 76@7; Texas fed steers, $3@5; Western lleen. $3@4 80. HOGE—Recelpta. 2.000; tomarrom, i4e00: steady. Choice heavy. = $590@%6 10 heavy, $5 40G5 75; uxm. $5 50@6 10; bulk o o{ sales. $5 T5@5 90, SHEEP—Receipts, 40,000; lower. Lambs, | lweuk Good to cholce " wethers,' 83 7564 30; | fair to_choice mixed, $3 25@8 75: Western sheep, $3@4; Mtlvc mmn, $4 25@5 00; West- ern lambs, $4 3 K(m:as City. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 8.—CAmE—R¢u 17,000; steady to strong. Native steers. §4 15 @6; native cows and heifers, nwu, stockers and feeders, $2 25@4; bulls, $1 7 |3 50; calves, $2 50@5 50; Western steers, $3: 4 25] Western cows, $1 50@3 25. 14 HOGS—Receipts, 3000; steady !o Be_lower. | { Buik of sales, $5 755 90; heavy, 95; | ackers, $5-7665 95; pigs and Tiehe, 45 55 SHEEP—Receipts, mmo * steady " 10 lower. Muttons, 834 lambs, range wethers, Mfl 00. ewes, $2 'lm m. Omaha. OMAHA, Nebr., Oct. 3. —CATTLE—Rece} | 6000: ~ market 10¢ los ! 8; cows -nd«‘he_ge & 5 oowmn steern $3@4 xas steers, 0@3 range | cows and_heifers. $2 15@3 25; canners, $1 50@ : stockers and feeders, $225@3 807 calves, bulls and stags, $1 50@3. Receipts. 350: market G lower. . $5 60@5 T0: mixed, d %Ifl. ; pigs, $5@5 50; e oo “P—Receipts, 21,000; steady to strons. | vearlings, $3 60G4; wethers, $3 40@ ewes, $3@3 50: common and nnckm, lambe, $4 50@5 10. | Western 3 80: $2 25@3 75: I Miscellaneous Markets. L - Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Dec. March. Opening . 8 79 Closing .. 7 e T EY ning . | Closing 25 10 ! Flour— | Op 32 90 | Closing .. 32 80 St. Louis W ool Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. &‘xloob—stndy. ritory and Western mediums, 22@25c. medium, 17@18¢; fine, 10@16e. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Oct, 3.—WHEAT: For export —Walla Wnll',‘ 81@82¢c; bluestem, 86¢; valley, Kie. For Eastern markets—Walla Wl“l, Sde; Bluestem, STc. ‘WASHINGTON. 'ACOMA, Oct. 3.—WHEAT — UncBanged. Blucstem, Sic; Club, 836 - ——— Northern Business. SEATTLE, Oct. 3.—Clearings, $840,076; bal ances, §214, TAm'zf:. Oct. 8.—Clearings, MI}; bal- ances, Pom'LAND. Oct. 3.-*Clearings, $1,008,315; balances, u SPOKAN! ances, $154, . Ter- ; fine ) Exchange and Bullion. been Binrier beginning October 1. “he value was 43.8 cents, provisions. | change to-day the butter market was steady: | 7 | tically no market for domestic stock, as most are in Sherman County trying to Hll!')fle-lmnwmenr offered bef The cash market was firm, but no im CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 fin‘n’l vmu é{’llfl ustralian, $1 40 P > s 51%01 -5 per .llfi;lm FUTURES. .-l—ouu-so-.u. Close, uu uux st 185% 1544 154 154 BARLEY—Both cash grain and futures were quiet, unchanged and featureless. msn BARLIY i 1"3 Brewi: Sb’!vln‘ ‘l 2 11*. Chvlll" Q 1w nfi FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. 12k s{”fi‘* $112% $112% 2 p. m. Session. December—$1 12 bid, $1g2% l.hfl- M&:ATB~R¢uilpu tx-m::l Wu‘hkimm ‘were VY, aggreguti 6887 m total re- | celpta’ romn R e ter no'n:u ctls. The ket continued steady and unchanged. | December ite, $1 57 08; Surprise. 51 R.I‘ $1 223 “& lor feed and $1 .g e aaed: m-eig 31 1 35 for feed and for seed. @1 | C QRN Aveival of 000 ctls of Western. market continues qulet and unchanged. The Yellow. §1 | do._$1 : White, Dominal; Eevptian 8 3061 ‘White and ro wa. RYE—Firmly held but guiet at 'l 3591 4«0 per etl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at about §2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR~—California Family Extras, $4 309 8§ 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 7095; Oregon and Washington jobbing at $4@4 50 per bbi, 'UFFS—Prices in packages are as {ollows: = Graham Flour 328 per 100, Ibs; Rye Flour, &l. Rye Me: $7: Corn Meal. $2 60; m do, Ot Meai. 33'73; ‘Oat Groats. & 8 88; Hwek-hut Flwr. i P e s T S ur, s led Oats, d $4 206; Pearl P:“u'ley. 35; Spiit $5~60 per 100 ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Of yesterday’s Hay receipts of 8§35 tons 410 tons were in cars. The market ruled firm for the upper grades, but rain stained lots were | neglected. Prices were unchanged. There w: Mthln( new in Feedstuffs, 1 per ton. fllDDLING 40% Dtr ton, SHORTS—$20@21 thTL'FFS—RnIled Blfl!’ iazi 50@24 af ton: Ollcake Mea! at the mill, ’l::fl' 6@a1 5o, Cracked” c'gorn.”mm b 3 ; Cracl ;| Mixed Feed, $22G22 orse Beans, $30G40 per ton; Broom Corn Fee Fen sl HAY--Wheat, $0@13 50, with $14@14 50 for | | extra fine; t and Oat, 13; Oat, $8@12; | Barie) lld 'flgll. valunleer ‘Wild Oat, e, § lover. i&.m Amm mu T ton. STRAW—30G50c pe: s Beans and Seeds. A medium lot of new large White Beans £old yesterday at 3230, and as high as $2 50 is quoted for choice. The crop of Limas is now | reported at about 50 or 60 per cent of that of last year, and this description is quoted very | firm in all positions. Pinks and Small Whites are also firm. The other kinds remain quiet and featureless. BEANS_—Bayos. $2 15@2 50: Pea, $2 80@3 10 32 7G4, small White, '$2 90@ 15 Wmte, $2 20@2 50; Pink, nominai 4; Lima, 8.{9(\64 Red Kidneys, ckcv‘zl $2 35@2 55 per ctl; Horse = sltDl— own Mustard, | Butters, large nm!n‘! Yellow 3 25; Fax, 81 90@2 25. % Ter Amm 15c; 'Rape, 1%4@2%c: Timo- thy. SKc: Hemp. 3% @3%c per 1b; Millet, 214 m Corn Seed, $20@21 per ton. BhieD PEAS—Niles. $2@2 25; new Green | Peas, 25 per ct! | N | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes continue to arrive freely and | stocks were already far in excess of the a mand the market was weak and Salinas Bu banks were quoted Jower. Four cars of Sweets Wwere on sale, causing an easier market. Onjon; lost the advance gained on Saturday, all ship PIng orders having been filled. H market for miscellaneous vegetabies was generaily weak. with large Hnes of most de- | | scriptions ayasiable at the inside quotations. Receipts of Tomatoes continued heavy and in- cluded much wet and leaking stock. Some | dealers offered supplies to canners at T4@l0c | | per box, but’the latter were running .to full | capacity on contract stock and the offers were | refused. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 608 8¢ per ctl: Salinas Burbanks, $110@1 30 per | | etl; Sweet Potatoes, §1@1 15 per ctl. ONIONS—$1@1 15 per ctl VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 50c@$1 per | sack or erate: String and Wax Beans. 21@4c T 1b; lemaméa 3@3%4c per Ib; Tg’nmnlm i 35G35 per box: Summer Squash. 3050c per Cabbage, 15 per ctl: Garrots, T5& per saci mcumMn per’ Box; Pickle Cucum: mzill 25 per box; Garlic, 41, @4%¢ per Ib per box; Dried Peppers, mmlnn Giresn Olra, S6@50c per box; Green rfll‘i 35@56c per box: Marrowfat Squash, $18 per tom. Poultry and Game. Two cars of Western Poultry were marketed | and met with a fair inquiry. There was prac- ) ; dealers were fllling their wants with Western. Game still showed the effects of the hot weather in the interior and prices were weaker all around, Gray Geese were offering and met "ll".ov.r'l’;m“’!t Live Turk 14, 14@15¢ —Live eys, old, per b for Gobblers and 15@16c for Hen: Aside from a slight advance in the lower and medium grades of Eastern Eggs and in Cheese there was no change in quota- tions yesterday. The Butter and Egz markets were in preejsely the sume situation as at the close of last week, and the Cheese also. ‘The choice grades of all three are in moderate supply and the markets show no tendency, either up or down. Receipts were BIm |h Butter, 494 cases Eggs and 30,000 1bs tern 3 16G17 1b. e A ———— r‘ lm’ lower Americas, ”i 1l4c; Oregon, 1 Rantorm 10@15c per %’—M 3%e for white ge- lected, 37%@38¢ for choice for common: eold m";'l;&.min - ”t-nr seconds and 21 P iy g Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. S Dried Fmin,Nm,Ra‘aim,Hm. —_— mcmpolwflnuuhmwlhllw Irm'er in th according to R. AUCTI()N SALBS 75 Hnrsas for Saln + By order of 5. T. Campbell of San Miguel. C . 1 MU. sell at PUBLIC AUCTION. 7§ part of the State, ieain, o ety aoo.grfm ot i et gg.m“. SROKEN o0 . e of YEARLING COLTS. This is a select lot e T “"n young geldings and mares, all close built ;’lmgc tor‘ Valal'l: a.nd go%e for, Red .S;m and solid colors, 12c; Plums, pitted. mm for black, le T Y, . § e e iy . o o = g, ! b wae Sgter sk 4e | M L B. HORAN'S SALESYARD, L 'a'f?:\=9¢|bmmuunn- 3 a.mnu.«:::r;nm e [orwes at yards a nuacllx e XS b. h-aa—!-; tios o S. A'rxn'd:" Amn."-'.."" P TS, Loy Hpseits 6. % @de: 3- ; 3-crown, 23@2%c; Seedless 2%@2%4c; Floated, fi" @5%c; ? ess, ngu 5?6"11""" 1 G _per ONET. Comb, 114 @130 for white ana llc for amber; water & lignt ember extracted BOBIe, Stk 4%, BEESWAX—27g29¢ per b, Provisions. Allgdescriptions remained unchanged yester- day, ith a quiet market. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1% 14%c for extra light red: Tl Sides 10%c; n-m-.‘g i L L fornia Hams. 134c; Mess Beet, %;Sll %c per Tb for heavy, 1134c for light -::l‘m. 140 for light, !l lou p-: b =) 2 lllll Horses for Sale J. V. BUTTON will sell at PITEB AUC- TION, ONE HUNDRED HORS and unm weighing from woo to 1500 This h lh third and last copsign- oA xr Y at Wn season .ll purpose horses ever offered for sals is mdrket. ¢ Takes Placs MONDAY, Oct. 10 At 11 & m At J. B. HORAN'S SALESYARD, Cor. TENTH and BRYANT STS. Horses can be seen at yards any day previ- ous to sale. There will be an auction sale at Foisom st., m., of 1 doctor's horse, pnim 3 and harness: 4 rubber tire runabouts, 1 tarm wagom, 1 ex- press wagon and team, also a large assort- bbl: el'.!l Mess. 'nin u Fami ; | ment of horses, w: "“'8'3‘:"’"" carts prime Pork, $14 extra BI; and barness. . WILLIAM 'GH. Auct. sl s Fect, 35 Sracked Mmael P‘r‘cm es’ imol LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%cyper b for | T P P~ luur- com, California compound, Te for and 10c for pure; half- barrels. 10%c: 10 1b tins, 10%¢; 5-ib tins, lMfic 31b tins, N OTTOLENE—One halt barrel, half bbis. 8ie; one 8c;” five tierces, T%e Hides, Tallow, W ool and Hops. 8%e: tieros, Si4e; twe Ay Auction sale at Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth street, W-d-ud.y. o:u:b-rl. at 1l & m. To settle accoun: Coast Investment Company 1 will -u so nnd horses and mares. JOHN J. DOYLE. Auctioneer. the Bouthern Pacific Company was due day. The last installment of 50 per cemt, or §50 per share, will be due December 1. Bids for the purchase of $4.673,600 of the It is estimated that nearly 90 per cent of the | guthorized fssue of San Franciseo Gulifornia erop of Hops has passed out of figst Vonde cloued ot 3 » m. yestended | hands, 50 per cent of the Oregon, 60 per cent Ex-coupon yesterday: Omnibus Cable Rail- | of the Washington and 70 per cent of m New | way 6s, 1918, r-cuhr semi-annual, amounting York crop. The markets sil over the world | 5 360,000. continue very Company has declared a reg- .L"?‘;,’ ?;‘Enif”:m"‘c"._ ey saited | S A sbou Steers, 10c; medium, sm; C"l' payable Wiltiam H. High, ove of the State Bank | Commissioners, been appointed manager R e ey e g o &= national Banking Corporation and will, there- each; mediu: fore, resign from tl ‘ommission, ng & 150929“'1;&“-'::{" $191 50; Horse Hides, by P be H‘"N VB TR e ; : e SATL_E T8 W Jewe 30 for medtum. | . ooyy listed on the Calitornia. Steck and Ol §1 25@1 75 for small and Me for Coits; Hides, dry. $1 75 for lu‘r $1 50 for me- | Exchange ameunted to §79.656, maki.g & lot-l dium. $1@1 25 for smal mmmmlfl ”'fl:ffl’pddhyum-m e NS cnmlm M'm“ -~ Mexi e i= sxm—"’i»flm Aisoras, - T8c; %.| STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 5125 - i "medium, 35c. small. e o ’“2'- e s ';"*‘m‘ GE o MONDAY, Oct. 32 p. m. No. 2. 3%e . 1l clip—San Joaquin and South- N STATES BONDS. ern. 9@ilc; Southern S@9c: Southern Moun U‘“:‘E‘PA-_‘ idrant i, SQ1lc: Middle Countles, tree. “13QU4s: | 4y o coup. KISt ar o0 mew 131 Asic ::l defectiv 12¢; fln—nm ...4 Mendo- | 48 9r res...106%107%4/3s qr coup...105 cite, Ligise i MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. A Tive’ Hous | 200 to 250 Ibs. 4%c; L over 250 lbs I% Sows, 20 per cent off; tions. General Merchandise. BAGHnin Bags. ufiu.c | Bags. 30G32c; Frily Baws, Sn@mhe for wllxo e ‘1- brown jute COAL—Wellington, $8 per Lingtan. $8; Seattis. §6 50; Beaver’ Hill. 85 50; Roslyn, 50 Richimond, $7 50; Cumberiang. $13 b thracke Egg $14; Weish Anthbracite Egg. Bln Qu'nnn ton: New L $13; Welsh Lump. $11 50: Cannel, $0 per ton; Coke. $11 50gi3 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $5 50 per short ton. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases 53 for bofled add 5c; Linseed, 5lc for raw; Castor Bakers' AA_ cases, $1 boiled and 48c for 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota. 't 1 and $14 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania An- | extra hmm winter wm: | OPS1904 crop, 20@20c per Ib, - | Alm A wos — | Oak T Co 6a.119% — p s B g [ Aso on ca. 70 ."&"' ! y CPC Je. con Meat Market. | Cal C G 5s.102% — | Oceanic S B S Iy Beef is quoted weak under heavy arrival =E et — fareS I=m from Nevads.. Otherwise the demand and sup. | QWe C 801134 — | B'E Ry e :1:; a:;;:.\‘:rlbfillme #53, the macket shows yo | £ O 0 & % B P22 & v |F&CHS. — — |Powell-st DRESSED MEATS. S = - ‘Wholesale nxe- from slaughterers to dealers H C&S 5%s.105 — | are as follow: Do 58 .... 90% — BEEF—DhcAd for Steers and 4@Sc per ™ Hon R T 6s107T% — tor C | L A Elec 5s. — 104 \EAL—LCYs! 614@74c: small. 7@% per Ib. Ry Se..114% — MUTTON—Wethers, 1gT4e; Ewes, 60T | }j Xy W Do wstd 6s. — — MB—8@9c per Ib, Do gtd 5e.100 — PORK—DR‘Q-‘I Ho(. 6@8c per I, ! LAP lem 5s.102 — LIVESTOCK MARKET. | Mkt-st C 65115 — The following quotations are for good, sound ' Do lem 5s.113% — Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 40§ | MV& MtTSe.106 — 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: | NRR of Cfe.108Y CATTLE—Steers. T%@7%c; Cows and Heit- Dg Se ... 117 ‘ers, Bl@tise; thin per Ib. N P CR 5a108y — CAL"ZB—W%C per b (gross 'M NCRySs.. SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@3%c; Ewes, 3@8%e | NC P C Bs. per Ib (gross weight). NSRRJs LAMBS—$2 5062 75 per 0 G L&H O W gtd GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L&P. 3% 4 |SF G & B 0% 61% | Mutval E L. — 12 vmnut:— 5% |PacLCo...® — |UGE&ECo — — INSU! mc! Firem's Fnd 318 340 | BANK STOCKS. | First Nationl SAVINGS BANKS. | Ger S & L3 — |Sav &L So | Hum S & L. — |See Mutual Sav. — 100 | Union T cu STREET RAILROADS. Galifornia, ..195 200 | Presidio -..s Geary | Giant Hawaiian C. 62% 64 Honokaa S C 15 Sperm Oil, 63c: Hutoh 8 P 10, . 105 Pasahaw 8 Oll. 57c: natural Whale Oll, 52e: extra winter | Kilauea S C. —* 4lg/ nr-ln:d l&&o& e 1:, 1 “—u?:'z 1&1 MISCELLANEOUS. by, Alaska P A.12614127% Oceanie S Co. 2% 2% .c. light H s Herring Of: | APaTiowmmNoumnhoc. 2 Salmon wn—on_u AW | Cal Wine A. — $414 Pac C Borx 156 runou 35c; bolled Paint Ofl, 33c; raw Paint | yae ap A Pac S Tei Co112 SALES. OGoAL: OIL—Water Whi te Coal Ofl. in bulk, : 13c; Pearl Ofl, in caees, u*e. Astral, 1wyel b Morning Session. Star 10%c¢; Extra Star. 24c; Elaine, 26c; Ho- cene, 23¢; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 2 16c; in cases, 22iic: Bensine. in bulk, 13c: in 50 cases, 19%4c; 80-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 3¢; 5 in_cases. 3lc. 5 TURPENTINE—Sle per galion in cases and TRED AND WHITE Red Lead, 7%@ | $10.000 ufii ’K"lt lflw& $10,000 mm pany GW as follows, ibes. Crushed and FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. FI sks. ., 19,755 Wool, bal a0 o ; heat, ct od sks 5| Ak ma o o e 3 200 | Cal Cot Mils 80 — Nat B 198 — AREPO o 10 1R s 2 25800 Cal TI&T — 155- % — 940 | Cen Bk_Osk — 68 —" 0 | Chutes Co .. § 125 e 1180 | City & C Bk — 120 05 — A o =2 Ease Dynm. — 373" S F prvsock = 8 2 PR ) War oo Do com .. EEER] 8! - E&t—‘ Euvn:::m= tfl'. Hono P Co.. 24 — Do com ... - Do pool .. — 2 Local Sccurities Dull and Com- X z stock Shar igher. & Electric.. 10 Spriug Vatley Water Co.. 20 Bank of California. . ...cuv... 422 50 Unlisted Securities.