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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Railroad stoc firmer, but industrials weaker. Comstock mining shares again excited and higher. No changes in local financial quotations. Wheat fu wer. Considevable Barley coming in damp. Jats, Corm and Rye as before quoted. Damp Beans appearing from several sections. Bran firm and tending upward. Hay unchanged. Butter, Checse and Eggs about as before quoted. Provisions quiet at previous prices. aitle, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. Beet granulated Sugar again quoted. Potat, cak, with stocks accumulating. Omions dull. liberal receipt, but cleaning up well. wde in Fruits restricted by threatrmng weather. Satwrday C loxmg g General Elec International Paper | Inter Paper ptd The Chiago, St. Louls and Kansas Oity | S e boards of trade will ciose Seturday, Chicago Pump ptd $] the Fair. —— s EASTERN MARKETS. i - Natlonal N A New York Money Market. NEW YORK, fn 5.—Money on call, stead Coal & Iron. 1%,G2 per cent rate, last loan, ci - X g g T '—17:?:;(— ‘,'m 3% six months, SNG4 per « - g S Rubber S Rubber pra. L‘ 5 Steel S Steel ptd Westinghouse Eiss. 200 Weetern Union ... Total sales. .....1,354,300 shares NEW YORK BONDS. ‘L‘ L & N unified 4s 15 | dry Northern at $13 25@13 30: 101% M. K & Texas 4s.101% . . St Louls SW_lsts 98% THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1904 i remain ‘without material 4@%e, P 01-: crop supplies are limited and are held .t | about former prices, which range from 2 | to Mc, according to grade. |~ APRICOTS—Are in light -n»\y and_steady, | with choice quoted at 914@idc, extra choice at 104@1034¢ and fancy ac Heme ‘ ACHES —Show firmne: =5, with choice held at sx.cs\.,c extra chaice at 8%@9c and fancy | at 9a@ife lew York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—The London tin mar- ket was higher with spot quoted at £129, 5s | and futures at £129. Locally the advancing tendency of the market appears to be attract- ing a little better demand and the tome ia firm, with spot quoted at§28 25@28 50. Copper closed at £58 10s 6d for spot and £38, 10s for futures, but showed no material change in the local market whors Leke is | da; $12 §732@73; Eles at $12 75 313 15 and casting st #15 S3 QN2 5. i Lead was unchanged in both markets, clos- | ing at 342084 30 in New York and st 211, 10s, ©3 in the London marl | white |~ Spelter advanced to 2275 m London. tut | w; unchanged In the local market at $5 lflQA 5 ‘Imeh-‘dllm&ilnfllu‘o'mdus | 43s in Middlesboro. Locally iron was steady |bu( Mithout notable change No. 1 foundry | Northern is held at $13 T3@14 zfiN ‘ s SR Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft at ils 50@13 75. [ Chicago Board of Trade. I Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Oct. Continuance of a liberal movement in the Northwest and lower prices in foreign grain markets gave wheat an easfer | | tone at the start. December was unchanged to iyc lower at $1 12%@1 12%, while May was unchanged to l@iec lower at $1 125%@1 12%. A prominent commission house was a heavy | seller of the December option and started act- 1 by the pit erowd. A lot of Decem- | | i | i | | i i { l Was offered for sale by | to absorb oflvnnll. prices declined uninter- ruptedly. Numerous stop-loss orders came out, adding to the weakness. Anmouncement of & | big increase in primary receipts was an influ- | ential bear factor late in the day. The low point on December for the session was reached | at $110%. May in the meantime sold off to | % Man con goid 45.105% | $1 107 During the last few.minutes of trad- Mex Central U881 | ing some recovery was made on buying by | Do 1st inc..... 18% | ghorts, but the market closed weak, with De- Mion & St L 4s.. 845 | cember 134c decline at $111%. May closed at | 1K@ 1. Small receipts afhd an official forecast of a | cold_wave to-night held corn prices firm early in the day. Later in the session sentiment becames somewhat easier. December closed a shade lower at 31@61%4c. } Ba: Do <ie-eoo- T8 | Oats were steady, but trading was extremely | or & W con 45.100% | jignt. December ciosed a shade under yester- | Central 12 L 4s & partic. 99% | day at 3ile. | De 1st inc 83 | Pa conv 3%35 ....100% | “Provisions were weak as a result of the sell- | Ches & Ohio 4%s.105% Reading gen 4s...108% | ing out of a large lot of January lard by a lo- | Chi & Alton 3% £ L & 1 M con"5s.155 cal trader. At the close January pork was | C.B& S L &S F g 45 88% | down 121.@15c, lard was off 2lc and rlhll‘ were Tlzc lower. The ieading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— October S110 1104 100% 1 9 | December 112 112% 110% 1 Cons Tobacco Union Pacific 48.105% | May 112% 119% 110% 1 Colo & So 4s.... | Do cony 4s ....101 s W 3o CF &I con 3 U S Steel 2d 85.. 82 | Oetober . 52 52 52 | Den & Rio G s Wabash 1sts 118% | December St Do deb B ..... 65 | o IW & L Erie 45... 904 | " Oaws No 3 Wis Central 4s... 98 | Oceoner - December . 311 independ- NEW YORK MINING STOCKS | May 3 33% . ks had weakened in sympathy. 20/ Little Chiet ..... | ~Mess Pork, per barrel— o account for the movement was 35/ Ontario . 3 50 | October 170 1170 much lacking as on the advance in_the | -+-- 18/ Ophir 2 55 | December ...11 85 & nk lines were heavy at first, | Drubs Con ... “\g l;hu-ml ’ | January .13 47y ter under the lead- ‘waa::asa Lard, per mn pounds— 7 621 a2 - Con Cai & Va... 2 00 Sav Octob 7 60 te subsidiary socks | Hom Siiver ... 1 50 Sierra Nevada b 745 & rumor was ciroulated of | e vavhar g e rnd - I8 5 fhe Banimore and. Obio | Lesdvilie Con: . * 02| Standarg 1 75 the only apparent P . nis group. The| Bostom Stocks and Bonds. ;?,‘,{.:‘ ol merte ead merger plan ¥ sy, 6 971 e g g2 eltoney— R F o SEESr e | ~ i Call Joans Do pfd 54 @ Trai ST : | Fime Tt 1 11USE sl comanon: 2% Cash Grain and Prouvisions. | D e P ——— | Atchisan 4s 101% | Adventure .. 3% CHICAGO, Oct. 54cnn quotations were as | ! Do adj 4s 9512 Alloves .... f 5. 2 spring whea | Mex Central 4s.,. 8 | Amal Copper 31 3 101 13; No. 2 Rallroads— | Amer Zinc .. $1 10° ,fi! 12\., corn, ; No. 2 yellow, 55%, Atchison ......., 834 Atlantic No. 2 oats, 30%c; No. 3 hlle a_u.fisao No. Do ptd --.-10034| Bingham 3 white, 30143@32¢ 2 rye good Boston & Albany.250 | Calumet & He e e B e thots malting, | H‘ ston & Maime 185 |Centenntal . | 46@48c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 10; No. 1 Northwest- Boston Elev ... 154 | Copper Range | ern. $i 16; mess pork, per batrel. $11 60G | Fitchburg pd . 7138 | Daly West 11 70; lard, per 100 nds. §7 60@7 62%; Mex Central ..... 13% Dom_Coal short ribs sides (loose), $8@8 25: short clear NY NH&H 22" Frankin sides (boxed). $8 50G8 T5; whisky, basis of | = ere Marquette. . 74 |Grapey high wines, $1 261 clover, contract grade, 3 - st g iscellanecus— Mass Mining . Artiel necex ts. Shi; I -; *,_';fl:;;'qp,: | Amer Arge Chem. 16 '| Michigan F e Earuiy o P . Do pfd 77| Mohawk ... 47% | Wheat, bushels 101,500 Amer Pneu Tube. 43/ Mont Coal & Coke Corn, 'bushels . 352,000 | Many prominces | Amer Sagar ... 0id_Dominion ,gl, Qute, bushels 249,500 | ; day lower than last | Amer Tel & Tei.139% T AT | B e 37000 | . w rregular. Total sales, par| AT Woolen ... s | lined % per cent on call STOCK LIST. High. 4 1007 Wolverine Bar silver—Quiet 26%,d per ounce. Money—1@1% o A per cent short bills is 2 1-16@214 per cent ang | three months’ bills 21{@2% per cent. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Ocf of the treasury show: 33,382 483, :-;;lrostli-y'- Il:‘(;men able cash Gold, $75.757.630, o New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oet. 5. nmbe October, 9.90c; cember. 10.02c; January, 10.07c; Saer. S48 Te; March, 10.17c; Cotton futures closed easy. 1.0tkc: Jesuary, 10lée: r-hrw:'mnur are e; April. 10.300; May, Soot_closed ‘quiet, Ty dling Uplands. Sales, 1100. bales. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, 18,100 exports, M St Paaut St M MEP&SIE StM pid —Cotton futures opened Eg:fi:fl RS Oect. 5 —FLOU 12,892° sales, but dull, W i:ms i3 ] *, n Pactfic pfd Wabash Wabask pfd Wheek ot 1 v wheat acteq yeak all day. S ing motives Were heavy Northwest poor cables, foreign selling and timates of ihe epring wheat 38 ororY S5 Mexican Central Express Lomnlnl&« ¥R 8§ 2 Tteed Btates Wells-Fargo Q.-hlln-do‘d gr2e2 ported at 5500 October bags, 4.6566.70c, November l& 5 55416 95c, 0, e LEEEEEEELE - The rate of discount in the open market for for November. . 9.98e; * De- 10,21¢; 30 pomnts advance. Mid- 10.60c; Middling Gulf, 10.8%¢. | The principal sell- receipts, —Steady. M Rio steady; No. 7 invoice, e market ¢ steady 2t 2 decline of l.lflwllh. Sales were re- at M at Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Oct. 5—On the Produee Ex- change to-day the Butter market was stead: creaméries, 14@20c: dairies, 13@17c. Eggs, | steady at mark, cases included. 14@17% firsts, 180: prime firsts, 20c; extras, 22c. Cheese, firm, 10@10%c. 30y o i — . . | London Closing Stocks. | CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | | e * e Cons money...88 11-18'N ¥ Central.. ? | Anaconda- . Do o .. 3 | CHICAGO, oOct &—v&mm—a-mpu i Atchison Ont & Western. .. | 21,000. including 5000 Westerns. Steady Do nfd ...... Pennsylvania } | weak. Good prime steers, $5 50G$6 40; poor to Balt & Ohio. . 3% Rand Mines | medinm, $3 30@85 25: stockers and ' fesders, Can Pacific ... .136% Reading . $2 25@$4 25; cows, §1 35G$4 30 heifers, §2.50| Ches & Ohio..... 48| Do 1st péd. 7 | @+ 75 canners. $1 50G2 10; bulls, $2 00G4 Chi Great West . 11’ Do 24 pfd 39 ° | calves $3 507 00: Texas fed stecrs,” $3 mx Chi_Mu & St PlTid s, Ratlway 34 | B 50; Western steers, $3 004 s0. De Beers J'i8%1 Do pta 971 | HOGS_Receipts. 16,000: to-morrow, 15,000; Den & Ris G.... 30 |So Pacific . A% | 5@10c higher. Mixed and butchers, 35 A Do ptd © 84% Union Pacifie 1071 | 6 27%; good to choice heavy, $6 05@0 27 | Brle o vimrane. Mo 1 Do 900 o6 - | rough 'heavy. $5 G6@5 85; light, $5 T5@6 20 | ist ptd TIGIU & Steel. ... bulk of sales, $5 50@6 10. Do2dpfd...... 49 | Do vt ... . " SHEBP—Receipts, 28,000. Slow. Lambs, | 11 Central 14615 Wabash .. 10 lower. Good to choice wethers,$3 5084 35 Louls & Nash....132%! Do pfd .. _ fair to choice mixed, $3 25@3 75: Western | M. K & Texas... 26X !Spanish 4s ... ... g6%; | sheep. $3 00@4 10; muv;“'unb-. $4 0025 ‘Western .lambs, “ Omakha. OMAHA, 5.—CATTLE—Receipts, 7100: | steady to m—onl natlve steers, $1 5096 10 | cows and heifers, $2 40@3 60; Western stéers. 82 0004 S; Texas stecrs, 82 7063 40. ~cows | nd heifers, $3 25. cam i1 50@2 10; | calves, $3 00| higher. 80; -1 !hl % é 2 ot | 5 t T500: Heavy, | 5 7@6 80; mixed, $5 75@5 35 a 5 90: pigs, $5@5 60; Imlk of sal SHEEP—Receipts, 17,000, Amve stead, ‘Western yearlings, 90; wethers, xol g o omes, #1938 fo; common and luu:hr-.: lambs, $4 Kan.m: City. KANSAS CITY, 14,000. Steady to 10e S—Receipts. 0000. 5@10c higher. Bulk | ot sales. 8 755 5; heavy. ; packers, | and lights. $5 1 BHEEP-M:IN!, 10,000, s;e-dy Uuh €8 poun u:.-. muuuu uwu hmh! s, $3 ewes, 15 [ Miscellaneous Markets. l d Foreign Futures. St. Louis 1V ool Market, 5T Louis oot t—m s e Northern Business. | yesterday, as will be seen. | 510, usual terms: | tollows: | Rye Flour, §; | the wees yreceding. mws—mfinmmm ances, $79,198. Northern “Wheat Market. ORm RTLAND, Oct. 5.—WHEAT—For export, wPoun Walla, s:ea:e blue stem, S6c; valley, ot Aflmflm TACOMA, 5 —WHEAT— Blie et 8o, ciab, 8o, | LOCAL MARKETS. , Exchange and Bullion. LOCAL. b Sterling Exchange, sixty d-n... - 84 ltex-ll:: Exchange, sight . - 4 ua Steriing Exchange, cabics | = &ng New York Exchange, telesraphie. E3 % @ 46% INTERNATIONAL. - e soi Beriin on London’ 2030% Wheat and Other Grains. wn: T—Chicago was l*a lower on the T:!- acker was quiet as o the cash Srain, while futures followed Chicago down 14c with considerable activity. CASH WHEAT. California Club. $1 tfornia Au(r‘]ll ‘g?.] 62"» 3‘ chm $1 45@1 52 Northern Bracstem, 81 60 1 62 ctl, L - FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. _High. | Low. _Close. .$1 52% 81 524 81 51 1 51% 2 p. m. Session. High. Low. Close. AR SN 0 aE 15 BARLIY—Bo(h cuh l.fld (ulur. pdcn Te- mained about as bofore, with both markets quiet. There is a good deal of damp Barley row coming in as a result of the recent rains, and what effect it will have on the market Temaima fo be seen. It is selling at about 0. Decembe May { os@1 = ;! CASH BARLEY. S Feed, $1 071a@1 1213; new wing sup ng, $1 15@1 17%; Chmlle-r. 8 llu. per ctl. FUTURES. Session 8 to 11:30 a. m. Open. _High. December ..$1 12 8112 §i 11% i B 2 p. m. Session. | December—$1 11% bid. $1 12 asked. OATS—Dealers report the market quiet, nll supplied and steadily held at previous rices. White 81 314g1 85 Surprise. 31 5091 60: Red, §122501 424, (or feed nd $1 40@1 50 for med; Black. §1 061 35 for feed and $1 30 @1 70 for CORN - Owin to the recent rains Seate Corn is too damp for shelling, hence there is very little coming in and the market has to depend on receipts from the West. hundred centals came in from that quarter Prices remain un- changed and the market is still quiet, Western sacked. §1 $6@1 45 for Yellow, §1 45 for White and $1 $0@1 4215 for Mixed: Cali- fornta large Yellow. $1 40@1 45: m.n round do, 31 55@1 62%; White, nominal: ian, o LG T Wl N bR o Brown. RYE—$1 1 40 per ctl BUCKW HEAT-\ummnl at about $2 per etl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, Bakers, Exiras, §4 T0@5: jobbing at $i@4 50 in packages are as 3325 per 100 Ibs; $2 75; Rice Flour, extra cream do, $3 60; Oat Meal, $3 75; Oat Groats, $i; Hominy, 3 85: Buckwheat Flou Cracked Farina. $3 75: Whole Wheat Oregon and Washington, per_bbi. MILLSTUFFS—Prices Graham Flour, Rye Meal, $7: Corn Meal, $2 50; Rolled Oats_bbls_ $6 30@7 50; in Barl, as, Pearl ey, $3; Split Peas, 45 50 per 'bs. 100 H Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran is very firm and the millers are con- | sidering an advance. Hay remains exactly as before. of Sonwrs & Co. says “Total arrivals «f 3100 tons, Hay for the week shew a decrease af 700 tona from The n.uro-d company has been bCnying cars to most i ip- pers in order that they mfght market the large rimber of cars which have been sidetracked throughout the country for several weeks past. This has now practically. been accompliahed but ~ and it s expected from this time on shipments may be resumed in the regular manner. There are still a number of old cars out, but track room will be given these very shortly “In spite of the fact that a large amount of Hay was darhaged by the recent rains, yet quite a portion of this will find its way to market. for the succeeding pleasant weather has enabled the farmers to sort over their stacks, both baled and unbaled, and by dis- posing of the worst of ft at home they wil not suffer so great a loss as was originally ex- | pected. Considerable spotted Hay Is now h.- ing shipped and more will follow later. will result in off grade goods golug prices, with an advance on sound lot: | were housed before the rain.' BRAN—$20@21 per tom. KIDDL‘NG%"‘@a per ton. PEgDST‘ FrkR lled 'B‘rh 'n o . ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, m%’ jobbing. $33; Cocoanut Cake, mflfl Meal. $30 50@31 50; Cracked Carn, $31 Mixed Feed, $22a22 50 Horse Beans, per ton; Broom Corn Feed 90c per ctl. HAY—Wheat. $0@13 50, with $14@14 80 for extra fine: Wheat and Oat. $8@13; Oat, 12 W“Blrle) I“db‘oll."&f;‘l' 5 50G9:; stable, stock, Claver, 38610; Alfaifa, $0@13 Der ion. 0" STRAW—30G30c per bale. Volunteer” Beans and Seeds. There was a sale of large White Beans at $2 25 yesterday and sales are reported op the river bank at $2@2 10. A good many wet Beans are now coming in. Damp Pinks sald «at $2 40—dry lots bring as high as $3. Other- f wise there is nothing new to report. Pea, 82 10; mn mm x Sl s 5@4: Lima b v Kidnas R $4@4 25; Blackeves $2 36@2 55 per et); n.i’.'. B‘S‘EED'S—BN'!I Mustard, Jomingl; Yellow Mustard, 83 %5: Flax_$1 0042 25: Canary, 8% @te; Alfaitd 15%@18%e: Rape 114@234c: Timothy. 5\ He(ngrv l‘ag;!fic per ‘Ib Millet, 3 Broem Corn $20@21 per t B Rien PEAS Niles 3202 25; new Green Peas. $2@2 25 per © Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes ruled weak under continued heavy receipts and stocks were steadily accumulating. There was some Inquiry for Salinas Burl for shipment to Homolulu, but supplies et well up o requirements and prices showad no improvement. Fresh lots of Sweets brousht | a slight advance. Two carioads were mar keted.. Oniens were plentiful -nd dull at un- | changed rates. Nearly all kinds of miseel etables were in free supply lfld m ll ] old quotaticus. String and Wax Beans were rotions. "being i limited supply and Srmer. Poor and cld lots of Tomatoes -were hard to_dispose of at any wlee POTATOES—Burba 0a | 8¢ per ctl; Salinas mrhlnl' !l'l 30 per | ctl; Bweet Pmlne- $1@1 20 per etl. (\'nma—a Eighteen | um‘ The circular | 1id : Buel des; m 9@llc; m- mu per h, 39 for large white for choice and 34@35c for se- lected, common inal; cold Deciduous and Ci itru: Fruits. The threatening weather restricted trade in freah fruits and the market was d-cldedlr Weak in tone, as buyers were taking § than necessary for ate wants. luppll- of ali descriptions were ample and changes | in Drices “wete slight. The Dot with freah supplies of table Grapes from Stockton and had not arrived up to a late hour, but there was no scarcity. as receipts from | other sections were liberal and there was am of carried-over stock on hand. All of the offerings were more or less damaged by rain and it was difficult to obtain over B0c per crate fo zanon.h. ‘while trasby ofleflul of the Malinda of ' Strawberrics were Cleancd up to peddiers ‘at the mmstde quots l STRAWBERRIES—$1@3 per chest for the | large varieties and $4@6 for Cheney Be: RASPBERRIES—$3@6 per chest. HUCKLERERRIES -9@10c per ib. BERRIES—$2 5092 7 per box for Coos Bay and 25 1 Cape"Coa. 008 Bay for Cape APPLES—§1 ‘:fi% 50 for extra fancy. $1@ 125 for ordinary fancy and mor_to PEARB—BU’IIO(H $1 25@1 per cluding cold storage: Winter Nellll, 31 Tothawlnttr varleties, 35@80c. for’ com- box, @1 in- 25 QUINCES _35g50c per box. MELONS Cantaloupes, 60c@$l per crate; | Nutmeg Meions. 40@75¢ per box; Watermelons, $1@3 per dozen. RAPES—Seedless from cold storage. $1 per box; lsabella. 30@75c pe varieties, per small box or crate and mu for open hxu Wine Grapes, $12@ 85c@ (or Sunlfllrd Grape Fruit, $2 W-‘ Mexican Limes, $4 50@0 per case: Bananas, §1 50 bunch for Central American and ;ler for Hawallan; Pineapples, nominal. | Dried Fruits, Vuts,Raisins,Honey. !‘RLIT‘B—V" crap—Apricots. TH@9%e for Is and 8@120 for prp-rk-\ Nectarines, 7c for White and hes, 6l5@S81sc Er Pluma, sitied dgoiic fof for red and T@S';c for bricks, 50c; crown @6c; bull % @3e { Evaporated Apples_ Sigfiu.‘ per Ib. PRL\%—\ @1%c per tb for the four sizes nd 2i¢ DI.III for the large sizes. P RAISINS 1904 crop f 0. b Fresno—Im- perial clusters $2 25@2 50; Dehesa, $1 S5@: $0c@$1; Loase Muscatels 14@4c: 3-crown. IG3%c: 2-cro ;S.edle.ll 2.@2%e; Floated, 2§c @5lac: Thompson's Secdless. : Seedless Sultanas. 3 1 Muscate Pacific, 1% 1%@2%e per Ib: Seedless Suitanas, 2c. NUTS8—New Walnuts. No. 1 softshell, : No. 1 hardshell, 101a¢; No. 2. 814 17c for Nonpareils, 14G14ie for for Ne Plus Ultra and lle for 6@7c for Eastern; Pe- Chestnuts, IX L 13@1 anguedoc; Peanuts, . 11@13¢c: Cocoanuts, $4 50@3; 10g15c per ib. HONEY—Comb, 11%@13c for white and l” 11c for amber; water white extracted, | B; light amber extracted, 3@5iac: d.rx | 4%c. BEESWAX—27¢20 per Ib. Provisions. I There i nothing new _to. report market. CURED MEATS—Bacon_ 11%c per ib for heavy. liko for light medium _ldc for light 14ye for extra light and 17 eured; dry salt Sides, 10%ec; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, fornis Hama. 13%40; Mess Deef, $1 xira Mess, 1@ 50, r.mu in__ this 10 50 per n‘:«eu 50. Dl‘lm Mess Pork. $24; $18: Dry Salisd Bork, Toke; i Pork -"n Feet, §5; Smoked Beef. ldc per I Tierces quoted at 6lc per Ib for Cuibfarnia, compound. 7o for Bastern compound and 10c for pure; half-barrels. pure, 10%c; 10-1b tins, 10%c; 5-1b tins, 10%e¢; 3-1b tins, 11ec. COTTOLENE—One half barrel SXc: three half bbls, !\.a ome tierce, Sigc; two tierces, | Sci five viercea. 75 per Ib. | Hides, Tallotv, Woal! and Ho/r.cJ cm 1mc. ‘a_ry' Hides, 163@17¢: dry Kip. 1 lde; dry Calf. 196 Shecpakina. shearlings. e sachy mn Wool, each: medium, | T5@300 Weol, $1g1 30; _Horse nn $2 15 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, lel 75 for small and 50c for Colts: Horse ides, dry. dhlll. $1G1 25 for *small and 50c for Colts. Skins—] Mexican, 30c; dry salted | B tcan B5c; dvy Central American, 30c. Hoat Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; extra large do, “T S0c; medium 35c: lllll. 20¢. uTALLO ~—-No. 1 rendered, 4G4l4c’ per Ib; No. l%c Grease, 21:@3c. Fall :up—a-n Juquln and South- da(ed‘l 5(] 13gidc; - ve E H 52_ defective, \2: Humboldt and Mendo- | 9% P taot rop. 'zwzoc 0. 20620c per 1. Meat Markel. DRESSED MEATE. holesale rates from slaughterers to dealers "_mg for Steers and 4G5c per Ib AL Large, $%@Tke small. 7 er Ib. ‘nl’ '!\'nt ns 87 wp m The following thb— are for good. HIIN Livestonk gelivered in San Francieco. less 406 & ger cent ehrinkage for Cattle. K @7lke: Cows --‘ Heit- ers, 3%G5He; u‘;l: Cows. 485 per CAE moaue Ewes, :&u- General Merchandise. m mt‘ .M Te for ey £ ton; Wel- AL s.'-‘-‘:l:' 8, Bor tom: New We Rosiyn. _$7; i 1 a? ;S faze 2 B FR5 € L §F HE LK r crate; other | $1 73 for large and $1 50 for me- | 13 AUCTION SALES l&mtflf Tablets—Half barrels, 6.50¢; buxuf‘}& fi‘m Sc per Ib. No taken for than, orders seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. —_— Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER §. h k k Flour, qr eks...22,242 Wocl, bales 77 Wheat, ctls . 1,275 Feed, sks . 328 Bariey, ctla ... 133} Aifaite, sks 2 Oats, ctls Tallow) ctls . Corn (West). :n- : Leather, rolls .. 337 Beans, sks . 082/ Hides. o 1,38 | - J. V. BUTTON will sell at PUBLIC AUC. Peits, N 2502 | TION. ONE HUNDRED broken 76,100 unbroken, weighing hv- uoo to 1500 Bran, v 2,320 ‘This is the third and last e nddiings. ska 00 | Ment of the double square horses which Fay. tons . 232 at auction this season and are the Hopr, bales 1,900 all-purpose horses ever offered for sale ool on this market. | Flour, qr sks... 998/ Wheat, ctls .....10,000 Stle Takes Place MONDAY, Oct. 10 At ). B. HORAN'S SALESYARD, Cor. TENTH sad BRYANT STS. Horses can be seen at yards any day previ- ous to sale. | STOCK MARKET. The Comstock Shares Advance Again, but Close Lower. Mining Stocks. ; SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE Following waere the sales on the San Fram- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Local securities continued dull, with no pas- ticular changes. though somewhat firmer quo- mining stocks wers quiet. The Comstock min- ing sbares were the active stocks of the dav, and there was heavy buying of the stocks on newa of improved 2200-level of the Comsol! Virginia mine. That stock sold up to Boos, but clossd lower at 53 3% Ophir to $3 20, but closed at B l-xlqn with the leaders. ' The Union ('mhflldlld Mining Company has lexied an assessment of 10c. The Impertal Oil Cmnpu:y will pay & divi- dend of 20c and the Thirty-Three Ofl Com- pany one of 10c to- The First National Bank of Monrovia a semi-annual dividend of $3 ud carried 000 to the surplus op October cw will The Central Eureka Mini: pay a regular monthly divi share on October 8. Ex-dividend yesterday: Pacific Lighting 2 thly, 3bc per share, GZRLEHERRAEGE s38ssuspisasast i REBATSABBBREARS HOIREZRUUESINAR i { Company, regular _mon! Sterra. | amounting to $14,000. 500 Sierra Onomea Sugar Company, regular monthly, 200 Serra {20c per share, amounting ‘to $10.000; Chutes 800 Sitver Company, ! The Alaska Packers’ Association will N - a g;:r :::‘u:lr‘ monthly dividend of §1 per share Oe- 00 Yellow Jacket. The California-street Cable Railroad Com- Wgany will pay a regular monthly dividend of G EXCH. e South Eureka Minis e C of Culi Following were the sales on the San Fran | "The South Eureka ng Compaay - 3 | fornia assessment of 2¢ wr share, amounting | cisco and Mining Exchange vesterday - to 36000, levied Septe becomes delin- by E | quent on the San rnn-.-lm - Tonopah Min- ing Exchange October 21. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 5—3 p. m. UNITED SYATES BOND& Bid. Ask.| 4s qr coup..10615107 |4s qr cp new. umm is ar res...BRIOT |38 qr m:mmmu MISCELLANEOUS BO N, 2 Ala A W Bs. — ;o..-rCaumx— 4000 MacNamara . 36/2000 Ton N Star.. 15 As: Oil - 7 Bay’ cpe mm-.mu e o :lmmu CLOSING QUOTATIONS. & 1 S — C: :: G L"r, | Om Cable 6s.120% — WEDNESDAY, Oct. 8—3 p. m. mkqhfl;‘fg!l‘bl’.efll " e Sy i 66,104 1 8 11445 F&CHS. — 6. Geary-st 5s.. 50 HCas 5ha 108 Can Cal & Con ller!ll . .v_ EEREE bt DALY e | 5885 82 55 |3/238] 8% 43¥3| BSPEIINBE8RR ! u7 - ! 105% — f 2 Bid. Bid & : 18 Black An 0 oin Exten, 0 - Ants. | Mizpak Exten 07 | 1104'U G & E S Blue Bull 24 —!Mont Tot 1801 | | Cotumbta ... 25 26N Y — WATER s-rocu Diamondfieid 43 = Contra Costa — 374/ Port nza ... 01 Pine Grove . 10 Marin Co. — l“\ '8 V W.( Co. — i E:I]d. S.T- ’; =:'.O‘ ; GAS AND ELECTRIC. 2 ¥ & O'Brlen 0 Cent L&P. 3% 4 |SFOQ&E R L e Mutual E L. —- 12 {Sten G & B~ 8% | GO0 SE 48 e "Pac L Co... — i[UG&ECa— — ] A » R Goldfteld Mhk 17'Sandstorm .. 20 INSURANCE. Goidfield SPK — 13/ Ton Belmont.. 80 Firem's Fad.315 340 | Goidfield Ton. 11 — Tow & . i BANK STOCKS. Gold M¢ Can. — 02 Tem 165 Am N1 Bk. — 130 |L P & A....150 — an = fon Goid Mt. 14 '.\;ngloru 85 90 | Mer Trust - Han Mut €0 10 — - Bank of Cal420 — |Merch Ex.... 50 — 13/Ton of Nev.. S 608 Cal Safe Dp. — 19 |S F Natlonl. — = o 14 First Natioal — — 2 0 SAVINGS BANKS. ® 17 Ger S & L2380 — |Sav& L So Hum S & L. — — | Sav Bk | Mawal Sav: — 100 |Fnion T Co 8 av U —_ STREET muu\ouu, SHRpaIve California ..195 200 |Presidio . """""‘M"' Geary . — 4| ": POWDER. . tor Giant ....., 84 €4%] Vigorit last year may be revised by later messure- SUGAR. Hawaiian C. 83% 64 |Makawell C.. Honokaa S C 13% 15% Onomea Hutch § P C 9% 104 Paaubau & Kilavea S €. — 4 Hl!CELLANUL! Second Feet. | Atasia Paas o '&nnlc o'y 3 Cal F C A o Aux Cal Wine A. — S84 |Pac C Bosx.156 157% s,"”,:::::: ' MV& MtTm. 06 [Pac S Tel Co.l12 118 October 1 *This report includes water takem out of the Tuolumne River in canal of the Turloek and Modesto irrigation district. oo B ~AREEINRNES 3 RIVER AT RED BLUPF. 50 Hawailan Coml & 50 Hawailan Comi b Sugar 50 Honokaa 8 Co 354\1&:"‘;.“ i aska Packers' Association... Sugar. £ gezzanl sssusas & 101 Spring Valley Water Co. Afternoon Session. Board— 5 Hawalian Com! & Sugar 15 Makaweli $2,000 Hawalian Unlisted Securities. 11 #32 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask | Bid. B L Wat 62113 115%/S P C R 45101141 { Cal NW 3s..110 |8 P Co 4uai0l {Sun Tel 6s...113 Ala § Co... — 28%] Lo — s B CoTs 0 Mt oy o S (‘llCol!llzfll -} 1 G& . 4815 48 | C Jockey CL110 — ! Cal Powder..130 145 | ihip Co. — l'; = '8 : 5 130 |BacCCas couss — 120 |Pac Sur Co.105 — _ 8% Paraf Paint. 39% = Tulhies oy 8 Do _com .. 30 mmn:wuc&'n-:!_ FN Bk Oak.120 — |SO & MTgbL125 = — Fischer Thtr 10c 40c |Swiss-A Bk.115 — Frach-A Bk.10§ — |Truck Eleet. — lm::r:m.u P ugnlmm-sm g L B o P10 v g The Porter Metal Works of 111 Morning Session. Beale street, through its attorpmey,’ L. ! S H. Brownstone, turned over its busi- ness to its creditors yesterday. The - : Porter Metal Works was | |n1ut.nmmam-ml~l ol plating, whieh proved unsuc- cessful.. The liabilities of the comj :;:.;!2,0“ and its aseets amount ! 4 o1 - Reed 150 Senator . s Sterling 23 West Shore % Misceilaneous— .= 30 135 LR 3 10 1m1 page-