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THE SAN F RANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1904. 75 -L.;‘L/ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New / cal York stocks irregular but generally lower. otton lower. Coffee statistics bullish. financial quotations shozw slight variations. Damp Wheat and Barley coming in freely. Oa Corn and Rye as before quoted. Bran and good Hay firm and in demand. No further change in Beans and Seeds. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables in liberal supply. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. New Southern Walnuts already well cleaned up. Prouvisions still quiet in all positions. Oregon advices report Hops cxcited and still rising. Cattle. Sheep and Hogs m ample supply. English Salmon Market. The London Grocers’ Gazette of September 1 ¥s of Balmon in idvernsol n somswaat quiet Quring in consequeace 4f buyers antiel € being able to secure some bargains st salvage auction in London. The general tone & = Salmon has advanced and s exceediz Grm at higher 'imi‘s. Busi Do bas been dona in forward oods at urices considere! e those ruling ut tas presert R R gy g done in fine Salmon, both on the spat and for srrivel particularly for the latisr &t prices which show an aédvance of 6d on 1 1> fiats snd 4 to is on %-I1b flats. Alaska is unchanged, sithough business has been interfersd with in {onsequence of buyers wwaiting ihe eu tions by Messrs. R Lyos & Co ling nearly 16,000 cases, wers wih exceptions, more or less damaged, ard © & falr amount of bidding, some ®eoi prices were realized. Grawm E:pofl.r n September. The toli mx’& o » - ® exports of from !ll meltw by sea Wheat in Beptember, 1 at Britatn ..... Values. $80,148 2 ans als for Beptember 108, include 846, als of bariey and 47,708 centals of Great Britain, 83,985 centals of bar- centels of wheat for the Hawallan 16 centals of barley for Belgium s of wheat for Japan. The Coffee Market. New York ereulu of Henry Nord- r have all reduced their esti- he size of the current crop, fo that now nearly uniform and report & bag crop. the purposs of comparison we Five 3 the production and consumption os Coffee during recent years probably will be this vea:: are est, &= Consumption of Rio and Santos— M5.000 hags; 1902-03, 300,000 bage: 000 bags T pply of the world is now history of the articie. It really not an im unts te only aboat king ahead we find that there w.il change in the statistical posttin. that for nd Santos will Coffee during these » at least 3 000,000 ration >t that ye- 4,000,000 bags lers he world thad here vement & considerable sction of Santos : ; : ar State, it v — EASTERN MARKETS. | « — # New York Money Market. ¥ YORK, Oct. 6.—Money on call, steady, flered at 2. Time loans, steady; sixty ninety days, 8 six months, per cent; mercantile paper, 414@5 per cent. ing exchange slightly firmer, with actual n bankers' bills at $4.8530@4.8535 for nd_and at $4.5325@4.8330 for sixty-day Posted rates, $484 and $4 86%; ocom- mercial bills, $4 K3, Bar silver, 5T%ec. Mexican dollars, 45%e. iovernment bonds, easy, rallroad bonds, steady. New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 8. —With prices inclined to veact for £t Paul, Unlon Pacific and United Etates Steel preferred on the Stock Exchange, &n8 & mimilar tendency manifest in Northern Eecurities on the curb, the @eprived of the principal incentives speculative excitement of the previous days of this week and lapsed into a condition by comparieon of decided quietude, The resuit was to lessen the activity of the trading to @ marked extent. This result, following & fall in prices. was taken to be a technieal indication of firmness and strength, and senti- ment toward the market continued to be gov- erned mccordingly until the break at the last. Rumors then became current of a shift to the short sifle for & bear campaign of important operators who have led the advance. The principal activity shifted to new quarters, and In these Drices advanced Thaes new points of strength developed after the remction had become fairly gene Amalgamated Copper was the first point in which strength was The buying of this stock was based »m the reports from the copper trade, which swed @ lively demand for foreign and do- mestic consumption, which was cagying prices to_a higher jevel The day's market did not follow any mew developments beyond the growing disposition sown by all public discussion to dssume an tude of warning toward the dagger of ex- % in the rise of prices and the commitments 1o the market on borrowed money based on the plethors which had obtained in the money merket. The inattention to the cold weather The lots on | “The most oonservative | l {- he next nine mon hs | value, $3,045,.000. clined is per cent on cal United States old 4s i NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 490 California street, E. F. Hutton & Co., San Francisco, members of the New York Stock Exchange, furnish the following official quotations of that l-xrh-n;e prd | €600 Am Smelt & Ret| 67 | 65%| 65% 66 Do ptd |Branswick D & 1. ‘Buu.ncx Co. 4,300 ..|Colum HC & 1 £00 Colorado So 500 Corn Products Do pfd . .._.|Del & Huds 100D L & W ... Ft D.| Un Ry. .| Detrott Detroit Southern P .Diamond Match. Secur . Hocking Val Do ptd "'3,460/T1linots Central Inter P Do Inter |Inter u.mrix TS K Kans Cit Do pfd So... Laclede Gas pfd. Lake E & West Do ptd Long 1lland SOOIL & 800 Manbatian ..| Do Beach. "20,000 Metropol Securi. 1,000 Motropol 8t Ry. o Mexican Central.| Minn & St L.. Do 1st pfd.. R R of M pid stional " Biscuit T contrai il ¥ Sepul, N C&StL m Do 1st pfa. 75,000 Pern R R Co. BW:]P«'N-F Gas mmwa |152% 132 'Brooklyn Un Gas . ecur bonds. . hand‘hu &Mich| . &M pra! Y Air Brake.| VPuIImln Car’ Col. § Bprings Col. 11061106 12103 210% { 15%'157| et 20% 81| 80y iedyg Keokuk & Des M .. {i28igliaTig 1541 154 “go lz:m 118% 14% ‘ 70’,5! 6% o 81 19%| 20| 21 8014 | B0y 106 1061 |1813% 133 o o 15 T0% | 127 15335 15440 9| 12 014! 8014 | 2100 barrels. 119% 11914 :;5 ) = 284828 SR IEE Sas.fon | d-llvury from commission houses. The advance ‘es, however, was small, May selling up % nuu and December to §1113. A reac- tion soon occurred on scattered selling. During the remainder of the day the tendency was toward a lower level. The downward trend amounting to 33 per cent compared with those for the corresponding day a year ago. Extreme ‘weakness of corn had a Ing influence on The. wheat market. AS the day advanced the selling became general, many stop-loss orders SomiNg out on the decline. The low panst of the day for December was at $1 093 for May at $109%. The demand improved consid- erably during the last few minutes of trading, = report of good flour sales at Minneapolis fur- nishing the stimulus to buying. The market, Juscip Do pfd.. however, closed weak, with December at 109%. Final quotations on May were at 1007 @$1 10. A fear that the Government crop report due Monday will indicate & blg yield caused gen- eral liquidation of corn. A Cincinnati trade journal egtimated the total yield at 2,400,000,- 000 bushels. The market broke severely. De- cember closed 13%@1%c lower at 49%c. In sympathy with the weakness of other grains the oats market was subjected to con- siderable selling pressure. December closed %c lower at 30ic. The decline in corn had a weakening influ- ence on provisions, but covering of January lard by shorts nearly offset this bear factor. ‘At the close January pork was off 214@5c, lard Was up 7%c and ribs were unchanged. 00| Wisconsin et 1,000, Do pfd. . 1315 44 The leading futures ranged as follows: . South Pac Pfd 1164, [110% a'r;lclu——n 2_Ope . High. eat No. 966,100 total shares sold. October . 10% 1% 1G5 T NEW YORK BONDS. =103 ,‘,Hf {g& 19 }&g.:. & N unified : igga s Man con gold OOLODEE ...vvove cossvs sosies aeseos 50 10445 Mex Central 4s. S e inber 5l Bl 49K “a 106%4| Do 1ist_inc v 48% 48% 46% 4Tl 131% Minn & St L 4. s W R 18113, K & Texas 45:100%4 | ocpoie, 1o, 30% 30 30 30 33% 38 Am' 55 a % s i Bee %’"u 60 11521 11 58 October . a:lnn!lcosnl“:l 15* e | December 11 65 11 6215 11 65 T i Do | January .. 1340 13 20 13 30 o 3%s .. 9512 Nor & W con 1004 e 606 1 Central of Ga be.112%| OSL 4s & partic. 998, P 700 760 770 Do 15t Inc... . 82% Pa conv 3is... 1003 | Qctober ... 7521 755 Ches & Ohio 415.10514 Reading gen 4s...100% | December 7582 760 Chi & Alton 3igs. 81 |S L & I M con 38.110% | January T8 & 76113 76 CB&Quewds 97%IS L & 5 F fg 4s. 86% | May .o T 00 T C.M & SP gn 4s.109% St Louls SW lsts. 9814 | * ort” ’“., 95 795 7921 792% S & NW con 75.128%| Seaboard A L da- 3% ?;:“:‘b:r'; 890 6921 687k @90 & Pac 45 1613 8o Pacific 4s .. ! - 4 | Do col Bar. . A6% S0 Rallway 5s . | May . LI S b C.CC & SLgn 48,102 |Tex & Pac Chi Term 4a.. 8 \Tolv St L & W 4s. 79 g * x| Union” Facite 45:108% Cash Grain and Provisions. | Do conv 4s .....100% . 75 | U S Steel 24 bs.. 837 CHICAGO, Oct h_quotations were Den & Rio G 4s.1001; Wabash Ists ‘118" | follows: Flour, No. 2 spring whe Erie prior lien 4s. 99 | Do deb B . 84% | £112@1 15; No. 5% ooe 12: Do gen 4s S8 W & L Erle 45..0 80i; | $10%@1 i1%; No 2 corn. fI F W & D C 1sts.110% Wis Central 4s... 90% | vellow, No. 14 Hock Val 4%s 1084 | w]ugg:’of:*c' : & NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. rye, o Adams Con 20/ Little Chlet . 06! cholce maiting, 38@48c: Nor 1 ax seed. 1 04 Alice . 35 Ontario ..... 8 50 | @112; No. 1 Northwestern. $1 14; prime tim- Breece 15! Ophir | othy ‘seed, $2 40@2 30; micss pork, Bruns Con . 06 Phoenix | $11 35@11 65; lard, per 100 bs. #1 87 Com Tunnel 10/ Potosi rib sides (loose), $7 908 10; Con Cal & V 2 25| Savi boxed), S8 @Rlze; whisky, h.l| orn Stlver 1 50| Sterra Nevada. 42 | $12615; clover, contract grade, $12 I Silv | Articles— I,T:dvnl.e‘eéan ; Sunl Honse. Flol:r, barrels ‘Wheat, blll,llell Corn, bushels Boston Stocks and Bonds. | Onte, bushels Rye, bushels . Bariey, bushel = Pllovlt‘ | U § Steel. 1 ‘all loan: Do pra T4 i - Time 1§ Westing Common. 91 = | Ruttcr, Cheese and Eggs. Bonds— Mining— But g8 Atchison 4s .....1013! Adventure . 3% | o ST R 13% | CHICAGO, Oct 8-On the Profuce Ex- Mex Central 4s... 66 | Amal Copper .... 60% | change to-day the butter market was stead Railroads— Amer Zine 117, | creameries, 14@20c: dairies, 13@1Tc. Chs Atohison 2% | Atlantic | firm. 106 10%c. Fkgs, steady at mark, cas Do prd ... 100 | Bingham . | included, 14@17%c. Boston & Alba Boston & Main Boston Elev 248 Calumet & 18414| Centennial . 1531, | Copper Rany P 74| | CATTLE. SHEEP AND HOGS. *- Fitchburg pfd... 138%| Daly West u?u( Mex Central 13%| Dom_Coal “hic N Y, N H & H.\192%| Franklin s Chicago. Pere’ Merquette. .. 78 ' | Grancy 8% | CHICAGO, Oct. 6. — CATTLE — Receipts, TUnion Pacific.... 1021 Isie R 20 | 12,000 head. including 3000 Westerns; Miscellanedtis— | Mass Mining 51 | atéady to 10c_highe Amer Arge Chem. 15%| Michigan 63, 5 NO@S 60; poor to prd .. 77| Mohawk . 47 | stockers and feeders. $2 25@+ 1 Amer Pneu Tube, 415| Mont_Coal & Coke 4% | i heifers, s“ 25; canners, $1 35G2 40: Amnr Sugar ....131 !0ld Dominion ... 20% | 2@4 30; $3@7 25; Texas fed ptd ........132 |Osceola 8215 35025 10: Western stecrs, $364 15, Amer Tl & Tol. 130%| Parrot. . 25 Receipts 15,000 head, ~to-morrow 14% Quiney 50 12,000 head: ma i0c lower. Mixed and 81% Shannon - <23 | butchers, § good to choice heavy, | Tamarac! 5 vy : Ed Eiect Tilum. Trinity Sa D or Rats 58 90Ge 05 . SnY 20@8 05, ,000 head; sheep and | Gen Electric . |U S Mining. B 22‘§ SHEEP — Recelpts, Mass Electric.... ‘7‘4 ‘ 5 oil 2101 | lambs, dull and lower. Good to choice we Po.pll s 5 n 1§38 704 25; fair to choice mixed, $3 25@: Mass Gas . . ‘\\mmn sheep, $3@4 20, Western lambs, $3 90 rnl(;: Pr‘(;h o, 5 atg 1 @b 4 E oh D Omaha. OMAHA. Oct. 8.—CATTLE—Receipts, 3100 London Closing Stocks. head; market strong. Native steers, 10 40 Westocn steers 60; range co‘ jgea and_heifers, @4 50; Texas steers, nnd heifers, $2 25@3 75; clnnlr! $1 50 tockers and feeders, $2 25@4; calves, $3 ulls and stags, $1 HOGS— Receip! 88 11-16N Y Central.. -1 | oo .58 13 16/ Nor & Western... 3% | 5 Do pfd 00@2 80. 6700 head; market Sc lower. 7065 Do b . Heavy, $5 mixed, $5 75: light. H.lh & Ohio. $5 T5@5 80; piw: ," @5 60; bulk of sales, 'z 70 Can Pacific : ;. s T Ches & Ohio..... 43%| Do 1st ptd HUEP — Receipts. 26,000 head; market Chi Great West. 1712/ Do 24 pfd.. steady. Western yearlings, $3 60@4: wethers, Chi, Mil & St P.192 |So Rallway | $3 40@3 80: ewes, $3@3 50; common and stock- De Beers .. 1% Do pra | ers, §2 25G3 15; lambs, $4 40G4 90. Den & Rio 20% | So Pacific Ci Do pta 8414 Unon Pactfl Kansas City. % % Do pta I‘D:o '1’3! ‘;,:" 7;%"‘ Sosxl‘or B EANBAS SO o ket o 24 pf 4 Do pfe A ey i T Central ... 1474 | Wabash gl fogn e ST B g nge Louls & Nash....132 | Do pfd - 43 | pulle, $1 75 ; calves, $2 50@5 50; wmern M. K & Texas... 26 !Spanish 4s ... 867 }.,,,m, $3@4 50; Western cows, $1 50@3 50. Bar silver—Dull, 26 9-18d per ounce. | . HOGS—Reccipts, 5000 head; market steady to The ate of discouns - the open market. for | B0 asqe 85: onckorn, 8 7085 S0y “oies - und o rket for | §5 80@5 4 5; &hort bills is 2 1-16@21% per cent and for three | }.fl,‘,. f‘gfiw Dm-‘k-erl 0! pigs and months® bills 2 per cent. | "SHEBP-Receipts, 5000 head: market strong. Conditi _h—T Nethers” 88 553 50; cwes 83 1603 80; Tian , ' wethers, $3 2 ewes, ondition of the Treasury. Jambs. 74 pounds, $5 10; Utah yearlings, 88 s pounds, 33 80. WASHINGTO o.t of the Treasury sho ance, $151,907,561: New York Cotton Market. 6.—To-day's statement Rcl" P "Afi\‘zzl;ns:le cash bal- | B SN s P T i f Miscellaneous Markets. *- * NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—Cotton futures opened Foreign Futures. steady; October, 10.08c; November, 10.14c; De- cember, 10.18; January, 10.24c; Februar: ERPOO! | 10.25c bid; March, 10.35c; April, 10.35¢; May, | wheat Sy b March. e ition fatires clossd easy: October; .87a} | QPEIDE: 13 Decemnber, 10c; January, 10.05c: February, | CIO¥NE * m:;)-:‘, March, 10.13¢c; April, 10.15c; May, Wheat— Oct. Jan.-Apl. pot closed quit, 15 points lower. Middiing | OPening 2R BR , 10.45¢; Middling Gulf, 10.70c. Sales, | CIZANE - Closing New York Grain and Produce. oA Tt Mark t. Louts 1V oo arket. o EV,, JORK. nn 6. FLOUR- Recsiote, S oo g 500 barrels; expo; rrels: sales, i . LOUIS, Oct. 6.—WOOL—Steady; me- the decline in fi;fi'.‘:" T smvathy “with | ait grades, combing and clothink 20G26c; WHFAT— Recelpts, 3500 hushels, Spot, No, | light fine, 20u heavy fine, 12@16¢c; tub- {2 rea. $115% ¢ o b afloat; No.1 Northern | washed, ‘230 | Duluth, $1 20% £ o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard | Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat. F tart | Jor 7 B e ke e Northern Wheat Market. the greatest beaviness came In the last hour, R s gelling and the demoralized OREGON. corn market vromoted a severe break. Poor PORTLAND, Oct. 6.—Wheat for cables and continued liberal Northwestern re- bluestem, S ivis el vo.the Iath Gapremsion, Ta¥t mines | JSUSCWAS: SlShe e &5c. For Eastern markets—Walla Wllll. “c, Sere 1%G13c met lower. Sales included: 3 1712, closed 1 11%; Dacember, | PUCSem: 806 o\ mearon. e . s LMK TACOMA, Oct. 6.—Wheat unchanged; blue- HIDES—Steady. . stem, 87c; Ql\lb 83e. WOOL—Steady. oy s dl SUGAR—Raw, steady; fair refining, 3%c; centrifugal, 96 test, 4 5-16c; molasses sugar, 814c. Refined, nulet: crushed, B5.75c; .:.w. LOCAL MARKETS. dered, b.15c; granulated, 5.05c. — COFFEF—The market for coffe futy . o e Bates, Exchange and Bullion. closed at a decline of 10@15 points. 104.000 bl:! meluding Octoh:r at G.W:uflo- tion to shs vember. 6.400: December, 6.85@0.90c: May. ¥ Silver is %c lower. Sterling Exchange firm 267500 Juiy, 7.85QT.00c; September, 7.50 | Silver ls e lower.. Sterl at @765, Spot Rio, quiet; No. T ‘nvolcs, 814 mild, quiet, i LOCAL. BUTTER—Unchanged. Sterling Exchange, sixty daye... — §4 84 CHERST—Unchanged. Sterling Exchange, sight ........ — 4 88 FGGS—nchanged. Steriing Exchange, oables -...... — 48 DRIED FRUITS. New York Exchan L= 0% EVAPORATED APPLES—The market js | NeW York Exchange, t-lunnnlu. 10 quiet, meeting with a verv light demand at S!Ver. per ounce . . 5% the fow level, with futures atill showing | Mexiean Dollars — 46 lN"l‘!RNATIONAL New York op Parls . New York on Mexico Paris on London ... weakness and affecting the tone of the spot market. Common, 484%4:. prime, 5c; choice, Slg@ec; tancy. 6%@7c. PRUNES—Seem to be showing a Iittle firmer tone, with coast advices reporting a better | Beriin on London ...... 30% demand lndl reducing e;tlm.t;‘ of the croj gy tions range from b . o B gl o 49, Jlka, W heat and Other Gram.s. APRICOTS —Are in lieht supply. Chol g:o(;d n:x cmgc. extra choice, lol(.lflfie. WHEAT-—Foreign futures were weak. ne 'y Clicago was 2c lower, with operators bear- ACHES—Are - without material change. PR ity awotea at B GeEc: i }‘gw_‘ Ish on evesything. The Northwest were heavy ugme fancy. 914@10c. 'n. San Amrk.z for futures fol- | lowed Chicagc with he;vy u-.a]n‘ o e conateranie nqumd cash grain | was sieadily held, but ‘Illht lnd unchanged. There is_considerable damp Wheat arriving at Port Costa now. . CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 501 5244: ' California ‘White Australlan, ;1 1 6234; Northern | g;xt& $1 m'l u*; thern Bluestem, $1 60 I Chicago Board of Trade. | —_— Future Grain and Prou'.n'on:. l-dnnltolllou.n. moreover, to be first | favorable weather. iber were off ¢ ‘was_down nn:in: $1 10 down to $1 05, but chou. bright reed is not overplentiful. Prices are unchanged. Futures were 115¢ low- er yesterday, with very light trading. CASH mmufl. ngfiu u 1581 11\5. cncvum. u mw FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High Low. _Close. December ...$1 113 $1 11% $1 10% $1 10% 2 p. m. Session. December—$1 10%. OATS—Sellers continue to report a firm mar- ke uwu‘h the dcmlnd s not enpechlly active R S S for feed an: tor seed V'sooxutormaud 1 50 ©1 7o T seed” CORN—The market is still quiet and fea- | tureless, Western is coming in freely again. { " Wostern sacked, $1 4061 46 for Yellow, $1 45 8 tar wnlu and $1 40@1 423 for Mixed; Call- s larps Xollow, o O o Sh; small’ round ST that 03k, White, om Egyptian, $1'35@1 45 for White' and $1 25@1 30 for Brown. RYE—$1 35@1 40 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at about $2 per etl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 809 510, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, 05 Oregon and W jobbing at $4@4 50 hington, UFFS—Prices in packages are as Graham Fiour, per 100 1bs: $2 75: Rice Flour, $2 50; extra cream do, b l?nm" neat Fiowr. & ‘wheat our, 4 | Wheat, $3 Farina, $3 75. Whole Wheat | Flour, $3 50; Rolled o- bbis, le 50@T 50; in Split Peas, ' sacks, $4 2 Barle; H boxes., $5 50; Green Peas, {6 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. | There is nothing new in any description. Bran rules firm, but the expected advance has | not yet taken place. There is a good strong market for the, upper grades of Hay, but 'lellh(r stained lots drag. BRA. 21 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$24G28 per ton, | SHOR 20@21 per ton FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23 50@24 per ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $31 50@32 50: obbing, $33: Cocoanut Cake, $22@23; Corn | Meal. 50@31 50: Cracked Corn, $31G32; | Mixea Feed, $22@22 50: Horse Beans, $30@40 per_ton; Broom Corn Feed, T ctl. HA!—«Whe.: 913 5O, with raou 50 for extra fine; Wheat and Oat, $8@13; Oat, #a | 12 50; Barley and Oat. $8@i1: Volunteer W ont. table. $7@8 50 stock, $5 50 Alfaifa, tomé per ton. CIETRAW 30asle per Beans and Sceds. ‘There were no further changes in quotations yesterday. Receipts of Beans are steadily in- cre: and include more or less damp stock, hm Whm. $3 5@ Lima, $3 'mm ma 25; Blackeyes $2 35G2 55 Dex ctl; Horse Beans, §1 85@2 40. i flnsn&;asgwn Mustard, Yellow Mustard : Flax Canary, 6 | @lc: . Altalta. 15%@16% Thaaie ‘imothy, D%c Hemp, 3% ; Broom Corn Seed A PRAS—Niles $2a2 Peas, $2@2 25 per ctl « Potatoes, Onions and I"egetables. %c per 1b; Millet, $20@21 per ton. 25, new Green Tra ately active, but supplies were stili far in excess of the demand and the market ruled weak at the previously quoted rates. o were firm at the recently advanced | tions, there being mno fresh stock received. | There were no changes In prices of miscella- | neous vegetables. String and Wax Beans were in light supply and cleaned up quickly, while Limas ruled firm, with a few sales reported at Sc per pound. Good Tomatoes were steady, while poor lots continued to drag at Irregular prices. 2 POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 60@ | 8¢ per ctl; Salinas Burbanks. $1@1 30 per | qU; Bweet Potatoes $1@l 20 per ctl. ONTONS—$1@1 1! VEGETABLES —Green Corn sack or crate; String Beans, 1b; Wax Beans, 4@4%c per Beans, 3%@dc per Ib; Tomatoes, 40c per box: _Summer Squash. (56\:01: box: Cabbage, 76~ per ctl; Carrots, sac) Cucumbers. 35@500. per. box: Garlic, i e415e per 1b: Egg Plant, 35@30c per box: Dried Pep- nominal; Ggen Okra, 35@80c_per box; Green Peppe: per box: Marrowfat | Squash. $16 per ton. | in Potatoes and Onions was moder- \‘ Thc@S1 25 per 2%@3c_ per Lima | Poultry and Game. The third car of Western Poultry for the week arrived yesterday and was turned over | to & leading retaller by the receivers Trade in the wholesale market was active and avall- able supplies of domestic stock cleaned up readily. A particularly steady demand was noted for young Roosters, Fryers and Broilers, and those descriptions were quoted higher There were no changes in Game. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, old, 14@15c per Ib for Gobblers and 18G16¢ for ‘Hens: young Turkeys. e Ib; Geese, per pair. $1 50 | @1 %5, Goslings, 31 T002: Ducke, 81 S0a3 per | dozen for old and $150@6 for voung; Hens, $4 50@5 for small and $5 50G6 for large; young Roomu xb@.'. 50; old Roosters, $4 50@5: Fry. $4@4 50; Broilers, $3@3 50! Pigeons, $1 25 Per dozen for old and $1 50@2 for Squabs. GA“Ff“ ild Doves, T5c@S$1 per dozen: Gray $4 per dozen: Hare $1@1 50 per Gozen; Rabbits. $1 75G2 per dozen for Cotton- tails and $1 50 for Brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There was no_further change In anything yesterday. The Butter market continued quiet | and featureless, with the general expectation ! ‘would develop in the event of Eggs were also reported dull. | | With more of a disposition to let go, even at concessions, among dealers. Cheese, like the other two products, was Inactive at previous prices. Receipts were 21,700 Ibs Butter, 603 cases Eggs and 7800 Ibs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first for extras and 20@20c for firsts; 2dc; cold storage. 24c; store Buiter, Eastern creamery, 2114@23c: plek.d lwflc r 1b. E—10@11c for cholce mild new and l\fi c tor rati. hands, datry. 210 17G20c; Eastern ladle- y, lower _grades: Young Americas, 11@114c; Oregon, 9G11c; Eastern, 10@15¢ per poun: EGGS—Ranch, 30c large white se- for for _cholce and 27 1 t ror n; cold storage. 15@30c: store, nom- inal; Eastern. 25@28c for firsts and 22@24c for eeconds and 2lc for bakers'. | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The fruit market was still badly congested | with _most varieties of le Grapes and, as " all of the offerings were more or less wet and unfit for shipment, the market was weak at previous prices, and as usual large lines had to be carried over. Good dry lots were _ wanted for shipment and would have brought "good prices had thers been any available. | ales. of Muscats in large | were ed at $1 25 but for the .ener-xl market $1 was considered an_extreme figure. | Wine: Grapes. contintied to arrive frecly” and | ruled weak, with dealers trying to force sales. | Oregon thu ‘were (n lood requnt at 50@65c per box, while Callfornian points dragged. being lmtly 0( inferior qual- }ll ‘The othor deciduous fl’lll showed but | oi%y ‘ot “fancy” Bellfiowers, which wero quoted $1 35@1 + Raspberries good supply and un- lthln.:d while Hllekleberrln were higher. Bananas did better, ripe stock being scarce. STRAWBERRIES—$1@3 per chest for the (G50 Yortutiar ood Q¢ Tor Chanty Bevien RASPBERRIES. £308 per chest. | HUCKLEBERRIES-10g124c per 1b. CRANBERRIES—§2 F Dox for Coos Bay _and $8@s 25 for Clpc AP! 26@1 50 for fancy, Wl for choice and 40@75c f« mon. PEARS—Bartletts, Il Ml 50 box, in- | cluding cold storage; Winter ellh Te@ s1 u. g%er winter vlrlefl- “—wk for mnll and $1@1 25 for | PERSIMMONS—75c@$1 per box. | FOMEGRANATE| 50c for small and 1 1 80 for large boxes, > Ly NB Cantaloupes. 15681 _per crate; N;nmq Melons, 40@70c per box; Watermelons, # Siabeite, S0@T0e per orate: 3, crat Yactetien 28000 e:.....ul’“ | l.l.d for open H CITR! UITS—Oranges, m‘»l Valencias; Lemons, $2 for 7 25 for 50 for i ; Grape Frult, §2 50@3; Mexican Limes. for Central ;mnnumdn'lmfi» nn-u-.m Dried Fmt!:,Nuts Raisins,Honey. | Mexican, 23¢; | 200 to 250 1bs, 4%e; 130 Ibs and under, 4 oil, 3ic. COAL OIL—Water White Cnfll Ofl, in bulk. 13c; Pearl Ol in cases, 19%c 19%¢: | Star, 19%c: Extra Star. 24c: Hlaine, 26c; Eo- The demand new Walnuts is reported h-gnlun:fllm 'umlnm south has already been of.. The continues at | steady ¢ for 65c; bulk white, 2% @3c; black, 3%e. Evaporated. Apples, di@ic per ib. Uxms—m.ucu per m and 2%c basis hfl‘ the larj RAISINS—1904 perial clusters, l2 60. ‘Dehesa, $1 !C!. London Layers. 80c@81; | Muscatels, 4- crown, 3% o T 2%@2%¢; s«nle- 2%.2\‘5, ted, : Seeded, 3%@5%4c; g;mm. .-, 4% Seedless Sultanas, Muscatels, 2G2%4C; Seediess, 1%c; ¥l nounl 23 Pacific, 14@2%c; Seeded. @2%c per Ib: Seedless Suitanas, New Walnuts, No. q sotahall, 2. 9c: No. 1 hardshell, 10%¢; No. 2.8 Almonda 16@17c for Nonpareils. 14@14ic IX L. 13@lic for Ne Plus Ultra and lic for s, 6@7c for East $4 3095 10@15c_per BONEY - Comb, 11%@13¢ for white and 1 1ic for amber; water white 5 Be: lignt" amber extracted. S@O%e: o 4 *hreswax—zi@2e per . Provisions. Previous prices and conditions prevail. The market is quiet, CURED MEATS—Bacon 11%c per Ib for heavy, 11%4e for I 14%c for extra dry salt Sides, cus Hame, c; Mess BQtf $1 10 ‘0 lglll 50; Family, 12.12 Xt curea; Eastern sugar- {ornia Hama. 13 w atre Moss. 18; Dry Salted Pork, 10 ok, $26; P"u Feet, $9; Smoked Beef, McP;‘nI\ LARD—Tierces quoted at 6i4c per Ib for Caliternia compound, e for Eastern compound and 10c for pure:; half-barrels, pul! 10%c; 10- lb tins, 10%c; 5-1b tins, 10%e; 3-1b tine, 1le. COTTOLENE—One half barrel 8%e: three half_bbls. 81ic; one tierce, 8%e; two tierces, 8c; five tierces. 7%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Although San Francisco brokers have been | quoting a quieter market during the past day | or two, telegrams from Portland report the | market in Oregon still excited and rising, with sales as high as 314¢ per Ib, with those | growers who still hold their Hops expecting to | get 35¢ for them. If the present rate of buy- | ing keeps up much longer there will be no stock at all remaining in growers' hands in | two or three weel As it is. they are re- | duced to practically nothing now. Wool and Hides continue in demand and | firm at previous prices. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell @lc under quotations. Heavy salted 10%c; medium, 93c; light, Sc; c" Hides, 9c for heavy and fc for ligh . Salted Kip, 10c: Salted Veal, 1l¢; Seted 11350; dry Hides, 16%@17c; dry Kip, 130 | dry Calf. 19c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 250 - cach: short Wool 40@65¢ each; medium, 75@0c; long Wool, $1@1 50: Horse Hides, | salt, $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, §1 25@1 75, tor small Hides, dry. $1 75 for dium,” $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; dry eaited | dry Central, Ammm Goat | extra’ I do, $1 25; larg tsc "gn TALLOW-—No, 1 "ndmd mue per 1b; | e Grease, 214@: 3lac; WOOL—Fall clip—San Juqul- and South- Southern M about Steers, Skins—Prime Tlc: Southern. S@0c; o S@iie: Middle Counties, do. @efective, 10@12c; Northern free 12g1l: o defective. 10G12c; Humboldt and Mendo: cino. 14@1\ L HOPS—1904 ‘croD. 26@30c per Ib. Meat Market. There is plenty of everything coming in to supply the demand and prices stand as before. DRESSED MEATS. | es from slaughterers to deslers Wholesale are as follows: BFFF—sch- for Steers and 4@5c per lb 1 Cow: °§ FAlrL-rxe 64LaTY T@8c per 1b. | S OTTORe— W ethers, 797%¢; Ewes, 6@7c per PoEASns@oc per Ib. PORK—Dressed_Hogs, 6@Sc per Ib, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good sound ' Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 40§ 5 per_cent shrinkage for Cattle: teers. TH@7%c: Cows and Helt- | thin Cows. 4@Sc | Afl“&c per 15 (gross w. } Ewen” 3g3%e | EALY SHEEP—Wethers. 3%@3%ec: per Ib (gross weishn LAMBS—§2 50@ HOGS—Live Hog: EE per head. 140 to 200 over 250 Ibs, 4%e¢: soft Hogs. not wanted. Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars. 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, $5@5 25; San Quentin, | $4 50: Wool Bags, 30@S2c: Fleece Twine, T3%o: | Fruit Bags, 6%@7%c for white and 7e for | brown jute. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington. §8; Seattle. 36 30: Bryant, $6 50: Beaver Hill, $5 50: Rosiyn $7. Coos Bay, | $5 50: Richmond, $7 30; Cumberland, $13 in | bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania A thracite Egg. §14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $18; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel. $0 per ton: Coke. $11 50@13 per ton In bulk and $15 In sacks: Rox.k) Mountain descriptions, $8 30 per short tor OILE—Quouunm are for barrels; for cases Linseed, 53¢ per gallon for boiled and or Oil, in cases. No. 1 70e; . e for ses, .ln' 65@80c per gallon: BSc for Ceylon and S8 for Australlan; extra bleached winter Sperm Ofl, G8c: natural winter Sperm Ofl. @3c; extra bleached winter Whaie ratural Whale Ol, 52c: extra winter nuuml Lard Ol 76¢; No. 1 Lard Ofl, 6c; | Veatsfoot Ofl, 73¢; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil. ight Herring Ofl, 42c; dark Herring Ofl, | 40c; Salmon Ofl, ‘Hc; bolled Fish Oll, 37c: raw | Fish Ofl, 35c: bolled Paint Ofl, 33e: raw Paint | Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in buk, in ca: 15c; Benzine, In bulk, 13e; in casés, 193c; 80-degres Gatsoline, in bulk, 25c; | in TURPENTINE—Sle per saiion in cases and 75¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, T4@ T%c per Ib; White Lead. TX@i%e. according to auantity. H SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com pany quotes as follows, per ib, in 100-1n Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 8. Powdéred, 6.10c; Candy Granulated. 6.10c; Dry Granulated, finé, 6¢; Dry Granulated, coarse, 6c: Fruit Granulated. 6:: Beet Granulated (160-1b bags ‘oniy). 580 Confecuonfl" A, 8e: Magnol : Ex 500; cene 10c more for lll klnds 6.50c; boxes, 6.73c; Dominos, 9c per Ib. No ordtu taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. Flour, qr sks... 2,572 Wool, bales ... 248 ‘Wheat, ctls . T"!l'eefl sks .. 10 mmy rn ....23,706| Tallow, etls .. 283 Oats, 970 Leather, are Corn (W.l(). ctll 600’ Hides_ No . 700 K - 6.391 Peits. No 110 | Tl‘ Lime, bbis - 364 758 Paper. reams ... 120 425| Wine, gals ......52,825 x 'l_gfl”groom Cfi’n, 50 ay, tons | Sugar, ctls Hops, bales 597 Quickativer, Auic. 359 OREGON. Flour. qr sks...11,132| Oats, ctls Wheat. ctls . 6,042 Bran, sks . g STOCK MARKET. | [l Y S AL AT A 1 Comstock Shares Break Sharply, | ™ With Heavy Sales. Business on the Bond Exchange continued very quiet, and fluctuations were few. Pa. cific States Tel. and Tel. sold at ‘lll“ 114 8715, and Hawailan Commercial higher &t $64. The ofl stocks were aiso duil and_the Tonopah shares featureless. The Comstock mining shares broke badly and went down about as fast as they hdd pre- viously gone up. Heavy selling accompanied the decline. The Crown Polm. Illnlnl Company has lev- ied as assessment of Late assessments lrv South Eureka Min- ing Company, 2¢, dell October 24; Helen Mining Compan$. ic, October 17. Ex-dividend yesterday: Im; Oll Com- ¥, monthly, 20c per share, amount- ing to $20, Thirty- ofl '\ Teg- ular monthly, 10c per share, to lar semi- Givitend at-the. sate ot per_cent per annum, October The Presidio and es Rallroad declared a monthly of 20 cents per share, October 15. The Port Costa Water will a nnl-r—tludml.l o‘n’&. ;'.‘."..‘.’.‘.."""u..‘ catter” «".i. m ...'E AUCTION SALES fiin Hnrsbé for Sa J. V. BUTTO! » . V- SUFTOR will sait -.:!nm.lc AUC- and 1000 to 1500 best all-purpose horses offered for sale on this market. s Sale Takes Place MONDAY, Oct. 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. = P = Complete Dispersal Sale OF OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 246 THIRD STREET. Everything to be sold to the highest bidder, ‘without reserve; 50 h—du{ orses, Harnesses, Saddles, Buggies, Rol 7 stable and pavilion. The latter the finest saie mflm of Chicago; locality unsurpassed. takes place next TL'FADAY.A ....... ..OCTOBER 11, 1904 ncing at 11 o'clock. Camme: licited lldl Inspection sollcited Sunday and Monday Trust will be added to the directorate of the c"}""’c ral Trust Compan: he Cent: ized capital of KMM of which $1,300,000 in lssued. An additional lesue will be made to absorb the Federal, and under the manage- ment of W. A. Irwin, manager of the Fedoral the trust department of the Central will be develaped. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. i THURSDAY. Oct. 6—3 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS Bid. Ask.| 10631067 | 4 qr op new. l“‘hl-fl‘- 4s qr coup 4 :rr Teg...106%108% 3s qr coup...108%106 mscl-:u..naou ao'los Ala A W = |ouk T Co s — Atmoton be. 8% — |“Do'se ... et Bay cPC Se101 102 Be con a0k = Cal C G 5s.102% — |Oceanic S 5a. — 65 Cal G & B l |Om Cable 6s.1203% — m & et Bs. 81 813 Pac 45 — Cal-st C 5s.112% — [r E Ry a- 100510- € C wat 5:98 — 'P&CH©s EdL & P 6122 128 (P & O R l-lumu F&CHGE. — — | Powellst fs. — Geary-st bs.. 80 — Sac EG&RSS.100 — H C&S 5%s.106 — Do 8s ... 0815 99 Hon R T €5.107% — L A Elec 8s. — 104 L A Ry bs..114% — LALCo®s — — Do gtd 68 — — Do gtd fs.100 — LAP lem 3s.102 — Mkt-st C 6a.115 — | (1912) ... Do lem 5s.114 — |SPC 1 cg Sali7 MVE& MtT3s.105 — | Do stampd. ! NRR of C6s.106 106%4'S PB R 8s.131 Do s ...117T — |8V Wat ulu%— NPCR55106 — | Do ds 24m100 ~ — NCRyBs..— 12 | Douaunfi— NEEER - 2 viaia- ™ ~ . — n O G L&H 3. — nngv:og:l-u.v.— O W gtd Bs. — 100 | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 38%| Port Comta, =, 0 Marin Co... — S V Wat Co. 38% 384 GAS AI\D ELECTRIC. Cont L&P. 3% 4 |S F G & E. 60 61 Mutual E L. 12 [Stkn G & B — 3% Pac L Co... 588 60% UG & E Co. — — INSURANCE. Firem’s Fnd.315 340 BANK STOCKS. Am Nt! Bk.. — 180 Anglo-Cal .. 84 Bank of Cal 420 Cal Safe Dp. First Nationl — s,\vxzms BANKS. Ex.. (s T Nadont 100 | Union T Co.. STREET RATLROADS. 195 200 | Presidio ..... ~ "4 | POWDER. 8413/ Vigorit SUGAR. Hl'lfllnC 64 65 | Makawell Honokaa § C 15_ 151 Onomea S Hutch S P C 9% 1 Kilauea § C. C.. [-2 | Paauhau 8 C. 27 15% 15% ulm:lu.:mzm.: Alaska P | Oceante § Co. 22 —_ Cal F € A wl,wn |Pac Aux FA. 4 Cal Wine A. 84 'Pac C_Borx.l MV& MtTm. — 105 {Pac S Tel cnm 18 SALES. Morning Session. Board— 10 Honokaa S 5 Hutchinson 10 Paauhau S 30 Pacine Btates Tei & o1 o Street— 100 Hawailan Coml & Sugar, $6,000 Hawailan Com! & Sugar 5s $5,000 Sacramento Elec Gl Afternoon Session. Board— 30 Cal Fruit Canners’ Assn. 100 Honokaa § Co . 50 Makawell 10 Pacific States 70 Spring Valley Water Co. $1.(80 Oakland Transit 5 per cent. $23,000 Sacramento Elec Gas & Ry 5s.100 00 Unlisted Securities. HIICILLA"DUB BONDS Bid. Ask. !LWM&N uu\s'rcnum <102 | cal Nw -.V |8 P Co 4381014102 | M C_Wat Ba. - e |Sun Tel fs... 113 — Ris I Wha 55 — Suttr-st - Ris. 106 llkofnunfi SF Drdk 5e.112 SF & NP 3s.112%113 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Ala S - i Amer - Cal Cot Mils 80— | Nev Nat Bk Cal G&ECor. 46% 48 (N S R Co.. C Jockey CL112%; — N Cal P Co. — Cal Powder..130 145 |Oak Bk Sdv.120 Cal Ship Co. — 25 |Oak T Con. 75— Cal TI&T. — 185 |[OOF Hall A 6% — Cen Bk, Oak — 65 |Orpheum Co.. — = 18% Chutes Co .. 8 6 |PacC Cas Co125 City & C Bk — 120 'Pac Sur Co.108 — . Cyp L Imp.. — W’hr-lhnt.. oo East Dynm.. — 375 |8 F Drydock. — &8 DpntPwd pfd — .721 SF&8J Coal.. I12 20 Do‘-‘-‘: T ilu’,"ll I:o.{; - FN Bk, Oaik. = Mgkt - Fischer, Thir 080 e |Swiss- A Bl.113 - Frneh-A Bk.108 — |Truck Hlect. — 12% Gas Con A.. 15 20 |UR InC ptd. - Hono P Co. 24 — | Do com ... 1214 — Do pool .. — 28 ! SALES. Morning Seesion. Board— i gl » 883372383 - 3 3383% NBsUBBHBIIN222T: B am wien »

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