The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 8, 1904, Page 15

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13 Pl Spelter was aiso unchanged in the New Family Retail Market. %ld down to §175. A broker "g:m- wire _f:‘;_’-u ok ke, e L e teady at £33 158 | There has been very little change in retail | yeniura st oL TIRAL, (g™ Tmis de r m{ melfl:dma{ S0s Gd in Glasgow and at 43s | Prices since last week. Butter, Cheese and | joripiion was quoted firmer. There were sales | Gain ‘Middlesboro. Locally iron was un- E{‘i'l Bave 3 frmer tendency at nzeh;le::‘;-""“’ of Pinks within the quoted range. . - | retall rat t 'n al changed at vesterday's advance. ‘No. 1 foun e Ty e e atics | o MRANS- Hagos. 6 S S0; Pea. am’ 1 dry Northern, 14 JQ14 10 N a N $0 1 e had, and Meats, Fish and Poultry aro | Butters_$3 T5@2; oy Bink $2 1303 | 14'50: No. 1 foundry Southérn and No. 1 g il L B o e 5 ..d £ nes: soft, 3 T5@14 05. good supply. ray Red, w . list of Game. $4@t Blackeyes, s 42 3502 55 Harse | ACAEOBOATE N . W:_l?‘:“x.,‘,: 5 Tfiolx;;o New suén‘s—smvnm' Mustard, : Seattie . 0’8 ellington $-@10 00 23; 31 902 25: Canary, Future Grain and Provisions. 8 60l wellington tard e Toraleney Rape, mfix‘ifi' — C}}IICA(;O‘, (.:tE"L - Sén’:‘:':"we:k&usl -e:t 950/ Nut ....... $—@ 8 00 e Vn’ 5 Hemv. 8%00! iRy oy {) NV &L;rro; will sell at PUBLIC AUC S 3 ’ 31 9634 9935 | manifested in the whea! at the imme- i <: ::33'4 ~ SUMM M 1 9% | US%| 983 99% Boston Stocks and Bonds. Glate ‘opentng. | Sentiment among pit traders | CoAInE PRODGCE DRIE su—vne- Sean B Grees | and. tmbroken, '.“...".'.‘.F.",._“m‘.’..‘: ke e - 4 | generally showed an inclination to favor the Peas, ;m per ctl. pounds, This’ s the ¢ . B New York stocks firm on @ 5 ment of the double square horses which Wwill Cotton rather high Local stocks and lwmh inactive featurelc | bear side of the ana‘nm This reversal of Bumr. - Shioite, .08 €0 Egs: o dozen | recent existing conditions was due chiefly to Do ,“ked 20 - mon. 81 a4 bellef by many traders that the present lib- » .101\,4,‘“f“,1,'.‘,,g£°m Sral rate of wheat dellveries In the North- | Ghecse: ?;.'...m ez Honey. comb, Tb. g | Trade in Fotaioes was sctiv. a3 local deal- | on this marRer b . 3% | west was likely to continue for a month or ers were purchasing freely, expecting that Mex Central s _?.lfxt‘fifl:,f,’;',"r_e 4 1122 more. | Additional incentive to sell was fur- | Chisee. 25935 Do extracted .. Q10 Sila Takes Place MONDAY, Oct. 10 —— b oftered seasor 3 | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | po "Ji7 10 SU€ion this ssason and e e dj 4s receipts would be light because . . . % X y/ POUL'I'RY AND GAME— HORSw. ‘Hono- pipment of $120,081 in specie to the | i Railroads— i D617 | nished by the weak tone of cables. Initial of the rain, and several large orders for Homo. Jm"” Sman e OB ... 82 Iif;:fl ‘z‘x’.‘.f” : ux",: | Quotations showed slight 10sses, December be- flelu. hrf-. --flsesolccem each ..—@$1 50! 11y were being filled. The river boats did At 11 & m. Stiver ana 3 wsual DI mehensl ) e NG ARG | vome Roomers 7| Shiall i Tt | Mot s il e Smd e e harsons | AL L B, HORAN'S_ SALESYARD, Sllver and Exchange sua e 20 4y was a shade to c lower at $1 0n | to clean up a on At J. Srtmations | Catu & Hecla. . Large receipts in the Southwest start- a | that had been sccumulating for days. Omions < RIS Sctuation ek 1! Gentonnial ..rsee. 21% | e active selling by houses with Southwestern 3‘\,‘,’,,"“"‘"‘ ”ml““d Doves, dos$123 | \were 'steady at_ previous prices. while Sweet | o Cor TENTH and BRYANT &TS. - Chicago Board of it main .n.u, Copper Range ... | connections. This was followed by profit tak- | b n" each ..30Q60| Gray Geese, ea. Potatoes- were easier under Increased recefpts. | SO T closed to-day - Dy Weat. {inz on the part of numercus small longs, | o, wosh LIS Conaty <. Changes in miscellaneous VEGElables Wolt | o——— Wheat Jower quiet 183151 Dews. Cont | who were afraid to hold lines over the hol "fi_" per "’,fim Hare, each .,... aighe. . Ghod umetons M S & o ' T A1 days. ctically the only demand 1 poor continued to and unchanzed a ST 218 | Soris, T Buving th cover. shorta: saiss was| _MEATS, PER POUND— Beans of ail kinds were firm and Limas had a | Meat Market. 5 via Ta- Miscellaneous ’h.xp FRoyale 20% | not of sufficient volume to absorb offerings. Mutton _Chops 13 | slight advance. | There h no further change to -report undes Chicago sendin it - 5 | Amer Arge Chiem. 13%] Mass Mining 5% ! In consequence prices feadfly declined. A re- Chops 5|~ POTATOES- Burbanks 60@ | this head. coma. Michigan T port by a St. Louis trade paper, stating that 5 T0c_per ctl; Salinas Burl-nl! ‘l.l . per DRESSED MEATS. G (ed at 2.200,000,000 4% | Mohawk no complaints of consequenes had been received, | Sweet Potatoes. $1@1 15 per ctl. Whalesale rates from slaughterers to dealers (v‘l:n ;n;w estimated e 200/C 14 25166 | § | 4 brauzht out additional ‘selling. Late in the | P o Bm VE(;HABS':E;_!%: ctl. P | arh as follows: SR ushels. 30,800/C e 3 01d Dominion | day a rally of about a cent occurred on buyin reqtr Lamb.—@12 BEEF—5@7c eers and 4@5c e tions efiects keep 121164 | Amer Tel & el 158% Oeota by shorts, Decomber closing at $1 0834@1 08%. | Hindatr Lamb i} sack or crate; String Beans 2 Dev | for_Cows. i WP -momistion 8,100 28% | Amer Woolen ... | Final quotations on May were at $108@1 0915, | Foreqtr Mutton. 10 Wax _ Beans, 4@4lc per 1b; Lima | gy " arge : small, 7@8e - ““:"‘l""‘ thed. e 1.000 o s e 4o | Extreme’ weakness prevailed in (56 ot | Lagiation g0 R gl L o P gy e n;rm—-wm-. fiee: Ewee COTe oo ay higher, owing 10 scarcit) rs. | £ | market as a result of continuous liqu! on | i Squash, * | poun Straw advanced. C : lum on the part of Jocal traders. - December opened | Fortrhee Steak. 1 e per ctl; Carrots, e per sack: | rie Mass Electri Cocambers. 35400, per box: Garlic. $%@i%e | LAMB—8@Se per I e to 1gc lower and closed 1ic lower at | Sirloin Steak..12@18) P ber I e Plant sw.wz e briet Jpoa. | PORK—Drested Hogs, 6@Sc per b, : 7 LIVESTOCK MARKET. All Peedstufis firm at previous quo- Round Steak. 106121 < | 48%ec. . a | Do opfd .. { x Lamb Chy wzo Lard c.coceeeos pers, nominal Okm 35@50c_per box; tations | Mass Gas 191 Vietoria | & | T Weeine ":fl:c‘;“;n“;:f"o'z‘""“l:m RULTE AND NI | Green Peppers. CSab0e ‘per bok: Marrowtat L The (ollowing quotations are fo'l“g-l s New York rejecting Prunes for being o “”" - 521 Winona o i Drlces showing only & siight decline. Decem: Limes, doz....... 10@15 | Squash, $15 per ton. b g Ko B TTF - wet and sour. | e reneeon- 8L Wolvarine | ber closed at 303 @30%c. Nutmeg uemu.e-.smo CATTLE- Steers, 1 .,m; c,,.._ Hett- Butter higher. Cheese and ¥ggs as Bank Clearings. | Ghmisens (::r;.::;fl;:corhnyln(m:-:;?kflm b e S 68’ Pouitry and Geme. EALYES zm: por 16 un-"".;: . before ¢ NEW YORK, Oct. T.—The following table, | the latter part of the session. Selling by locaj Plums, '1b 388 81 n Boulirys ierket: whet seaay Sos small | SHEED—Wethers, 3%03%¢: Ewes. 398%6 Lard m: Bacon and compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | holders was the cause of the weazkness. At the 20| Pears, 1b 4 a: Touns, 1 o e e s | w1 4 Weight), -~ rgs at the principal cities for the week ended | close January pork was down 25@27Tic; lard 15! Pineapples, eac! Pt o Lt G tite Sand: 50 meerigsety | per head. Hams une : October 6, with the percentage of increase and | was down 12%ec. | < uj leesnnltuddl 30000 e | i et e e o protty well cleaned | , HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs, Hops continue strong and excited up decrease as compared with the corrssponding | The leading futures ranged as follows: B"'fi'“--- e, ,“p at the close. A car of Western was mar- | 300 to 250 ibs, 4%¢; 130 Ibs and under, 4igc; nortls | week last year: SR | Articles— , Oven High. Low.' Close. | Brazil Nuts -...20 | keted, making the fourth for the week, and | Jver 230 Tbs. 4iec: hoft Hogs. not asted; ' | erc . . - ws per 3 3 Catde, Sheep and Hogs in liberal sup- | Qi Inc. Dec. 1 oe:zl g‘;::u;:d e?gh 10! n.;':h:;rlfl. per . :aeco?;fiméu;: :o‘x:n‘:;lccnwma were about | sad A 3% L l:':-—-n- ply. | Chicago - 4 : 1w B fresh. 1210 s strawberrics, l‘P‘oUlfigx:;-i:;‘fii?;‘t ':u;:. Jmise m ons. “t - i | Bosta 3 ra) mz. 1 r drawer .. for Potatoes in active demand. Onions }’,hffa}," SN oy | Grapes. e whinuis. per 1b.15020 s, 20G220 per Ib; Geese, fn General Merchandise. steady. Vegetables quiet. Lo i 48 Hexl-rmm, mz!,@ls ‘Watermelons, ea.15@35 o 75‘ Go-llu-nd “ "' $ BAGS—Grain Bags, $5@5 25; San Quentim, Poultry apd Game markets show no i o Taston div. - 00tH ,2"&5"’:2,"1?...'!‘ Lot 35 0@ for erge: $4 50: Wool Bags, 30@92c; Fleece Twine, Tie: change. $5@5 50; old Roosters, Fry. X Higher prices paid for dry wine and Cincinnati 23 e 2% g K arootns. s G000 #1 Ro:ag‘n?‘; Brofiers, $393 ”,,,gg;m,'l » 1y table Grapes. Nt 82 82K | Beans. white. 1b. 5 Onions, per 1b . o i Wai- e Grag New Orleans . Colored, per I Okra, drled, Ib. A e dasen: Ay $101 U0 pe | linsten, gs: ; 3 30: —— Cleveland . 85 1145 | Dried Tima. lh, e Do green. 1b .. 3@ 5 | Seett R-bmu. u 75@2 per dosen for Cotton. | Beaver Hiil. $5 50: Roslyn $7: Coos Cles ;u- Lovisitle S 100 potinds— gelefy head .. “02 Raaun;-’, dz r:h.;.gg:o thractt 3 h eveloped maha ... 7 7 ress, dz bunch. Sage, dz bnches.25@— elsh Lump. ; Cannel, : Coke, [ h | Millwankee - Qetober . o % 198 . 18 | Snowmiers Son. 1015 Strine Heans. 1b. 60 8 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | $11 30913 ber ton in buik and 313 n sachet Providence 7471 7 47% | Garlic ) 8] Summer Squash, Extra creamery Butter was quoted higher 35 50 per short Buffalo ... 1821 T flit Green Peppers,ib, Sa10| “oer s —@ 5 | yesterday, the market having become cleaned | (o B ipepeits LR s MR e R e o e L ] 000 ot Dt S8 por el ' 1 Gen Chemical St. Pau %€ Plant, | 4@ 6) Spinach_ per 1b.— h jon Do ptd ; Los Angeles . }?3 ;% Green Peas. 1b.. 5@ 6| Sweet Potatoes,lb—@ 2 | There was no change in Cheese, but stocks | 530 lor raw; Castor &" in cases. an’n:: 171 171% 8 85 885 | Green Corn: | Thyme, da bnchs.25@30 | Were reported small, as the necumkuh“’"" Bakers' AA, cases, §1 1081 12: for 186 Cholce. doz ...25@45! Turnips, per doz.—@15 | which has been hanging over the market fof | poiled and 48c for raw; China Nuti, cases, Provisi Do common ..15@20{ Tomatoes. 1b .... 3@ B | several months has been cleared of. | per gallon: Cocoanut Ofl, in Cash Grain and lons. Lettuce, per doz.15@30| 8= Were not quotably changed, but some | ggc for Ceylon and 35c ,,,, ‘_,,u.. = Do ptd CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Cash quotations were 88 | FISH PER POUND— dealers reported more firmness {n fine ranch. 900 Hocking Valley follows: No. 2 epring wheat, $118; No. 3, | parracouta @15 | Receipts were 27,000 Ibs Butter, 513 cases | | Do ptd $1 041 10; No. 2 red. $1 10@1 12; No. 2 corn, — 213 | Eses and 32,600 ibs Cheese. | | lrnm Ilinois Central. v | B0%e; No, 2 vellow, 52%c; No. 2 oats, 80c: | (,“"‘f’hh @15 | BUTTER—Creamery at n‘m hands, 20¢ for | g, er Paper Albany No. 2 white, 32c; No. 3 white, 30@31%¢; No. | coagen —fil:‘s Bk Tomis | €xtras and 26§28c for medium grades: dairy - Portland, Or.. 2 rye, 773c; good feeding hlrle). 37c;_fair t0 | plounders Toa—| Skneu sach . lljo@ip | 21@24c; cold storage, 24c: store Butter, 17@200: | N 1 | Fort Worth . | choice malting, 38@47c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 081s; b 10215 | Easteen creamery '214@23c: Eastern ladle- | 4oci m | Toledo, Ohio Halfbut Salt Lake Ci Peoria ked, 18@17c per Ib. n.éfiszsgxoom for cholce mild new and 75 | $%4@9%c tor lower grades: Youns Americas, | No. 1 Northwestern, ‘$1 1414; prime timothy | secd, $2 65@2 70; mess pork, per barrel, sum @11°50; lard, per 100 pounds. $7 60G7 62%3; | 33 1k prd . g t Towa Central Of the latter ther : e Jatter thers 366, Do pfd | }\(uar:u,.' : | ehort ribs sides e o 'hfilcl“:; [ | Hshee: Oviesy. 9@tic: Eastern. 10g15c per - - ot e . .e Kanawha &Mich ochester sides (boxed), $8 25 whisky, s of | —@—| Clams. gallon ..60@— & . riione. Tron and steel ma- 600/ KC Ft S &M prd) Hartfora Bigh wines, §1 261 clover, contract _grade, | | “bo “‘m‘""{bfgglg (LGOS _Ranch, 9 for large white s . e e S ] sins | S Caes P g and Qe . e s N | _ Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | shad .. 108—| Crabe. each ....—@— | SEmen) oold clenge, 2H N e T leuu lme . 3803 e o Rl o gy by T e I B b U Bl areals oo o609 | Strined . i ecconds and 2lic for bakers'. TURFENTINE—8lc per gallon in cases and < Lake E e L ‘bushels 218,100 . Pompino —@50! Do Eastern, dz.30@40 | e I e aud won Senvis Do pfd New Haven ... e e 90,700 | ol i RED A L Red Lead T%@ | Mo s Dayton gl ol 8200 | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. { T%e per ib; White Lead, TW@i%c. according GO0 &N Narfolk Bitisy Badhels 49200 | Good table Grapes were wanted yesterday | to auantity. 200 Manhatten . | Springfield, llasu ity = L 5 the situation s not a strong one and prices | for shipment to Puget Sound ports and" dry SUGAR—The w“mm Sugar Reflning Com- .38 o Worceste: = 1 1 1 ! lots d 1] that purpose. good To- | pany quotes as foliows per fn 100 e Braiae | Po r:!tun(dr Me. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e o O e o S B I § A B B KB Seliing at ¢ | Cubes. A Crushed and Fine N Croshed” e 00/ Met St RY..... CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—On the Produce Ex- | grain was easier and quieter, with larger offer- | and Biacks at t5c per crate. The market was | Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granuiated B10: Dry 400 Mex Central .. still badl: change to-day the Butter market was steady: {ngs, and mdre disposition to sell. The mar- congested with rain-damaged stock, | Granulated, fine, 6c: Dry Granu coarse, | Birmingham "> 7 | Wilmington, Dei.. Minn & St L Creameries, 14@20c: dairies, 13@17c. Cheese, | ket has not declined with the Chicago and | however, which continued to drag at 23@50c | lc Fruit Granulated, 6c; Beet gr'.m.h..‘ " do 1st ptd .. quiet, 10@10%c. Eggs, steady at mark, 14@ ! North Pacific markets, as it has been below | per small box or crate. Fine Muscats in large ; -1b b-f only), 3.80c; Confectioners” A, fie; o St P &S S M| 81| 80K/ 8 p Evansville 17%c; firsts, 18¢; prime, 20c; extra, 22c. them right along, and they have now got down | boxes did better, selling up to $1 25 per box, 5.60c; Extra C. 5.50¢; Golden C, to about our basis, which gives us a chance ' but for the gemeral run of supplies $1 was | J. “D,"" 5.30c; barreis. 10c 'more; half - e SATTLE > 0GS. to do business again, as all three markets | about the top. Wine Grapes were more | ba:l more. boxes, 30 more: 50-ib bags, 16,000,000 Knoxville | CATILE, SHERF AND BOGS: | are mow about on a level Futures recovered | active than previously and wers heid ai 10c 1 for all nna-. Tablets—Half barrels, the country in Missouri P | Davenport e 3 from the early morning depression as the fore- | higher range of prices. most dealers were | 8.80c; boxes, 6.75c; H. & E. Crystal Domimos, h ricet "‘,\ ‘,_.,;’ - [ i3ty C & St oL Little Rock . Chicago. noon advance, and closed firm with good | of the opinion that the rain would lessen the 9c per Ib. No orders taken for less tham e - 2/200(Nationsl Lead .. Wilkesbarre . CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—CATTLE—Receipts, 5000, | trading. receipts. Orchard fruits were in good supply | Seventy-Ove barrels or its equivalent. R v Fall River . . including 1000 Westerns; mnrket.’nrongwm 10¢ CASH WHEAT. and aside from a decline in Pluma and Figs S 4 % Macon . . .. higher; good to prime steers, 3 75@6 60; poor there was nothing mew to report, trade being Receipts of Produce. N hx pid: | 40 ; Wheeling, W to medium, $3 75@ stockers and feeders, N A o1 ey, Cfornia | of fair valume and supplies ampie. Melons o o - o wed 3 110 | Wichita . . 4 cows, $1 G0@4 50; heiters, $2@5; 317451 52%: Northern [ TN $1 60 | Were dull owing to_ the inclement weather and 'R FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. T Centrai Akron canners, $1 50@2 40; bulls, $2@4 50; calves, [ CW! % only the fanciést Nutmegs showed any firm. | FIOUF, qr sks... 7,844 Wool, bales .. 314 e Dok Chattadeora . - §2 507 00; Texas 1éd steers, $305 80; West- FUTURES. | mess. Strawberries and Raspberries stood as | Wheat, ctls ..... 16l Tallow, ctis 23 | ~ ¥ Springfi o, ern steers, $3@4 7 on 90 11380 a. . tpl"vlo\uly quoted, with surplus lots being - 7,003 Lellher rolls 198 Kalamazoo, Mich. HOGS —Receipts ®io-day, 15,000; to-morrow, Seast cleaned_up to peddiers at the inside rate - L1907/ Hides, No st Youngstown . . 14,000: market steady to lower; mixed and Open. Hig! Low. Cloge, | Citrus fruits were quiet and featureless. « 3,044 p.". Helena . . butchers', $5 60@6 20; good_to choice heavy, .81 49% $150 $1 494 $1 50 STRAWBERRIES—$1@3 per chest for the - sezl Lexington . 5 90@6 20; rough heavy, $5 60@3 so light, | May .. 151 151 150% 151 | jarge varieties and $4G6 for Cheney Berries. e | g o e R ity de- | New Bedford ; ‘market for sheep, Open. High. Low. Close, i per . g 9",'n3 o::yr s Canton, O. . ’ ; lambs. weaker; good to cholce wethers, | Docember . fl u'( $1.501; $1 49% $1 CRANBERRIES—$2 50@2 75 per box for %‘“" ;:;“ ey o cxpeer: | | Jacksonville, Fla : falr to choice mixed, $3 25@3 70: | yay 16 oL 1 51'95‘ | Coos Bay lnd‘%a for c':u Cod fops, bales . - v substantial rallies | . North American. Lowell . . Wes ttern sheep, $3@4 15; native lambs, mi BAELEY—CnndmoM remain unchanged, | o .P'l’l;!“s—‘m 085 T m:’ 85c@$1 for Ol - . rces govern. Purchasers | 8000/ Northern Secur. , | Chester, Pa’ 5 85; Western lambs, $4@5 40. o P, P wanted while | cholce A D < ase . X exercise much cau. i * | Greensburg, Pa. . City. cholce dry Feed belng firm an 3 | " PEARS—Bartletts, §1 25@1 50 per box, in- el B4 Do 15— B T Rockford, 11l Kansas City. damp lots. which constitute the majority of | cipding cold storage; Winter Nellis, T5c@ do ptd . ookt . - KANSAS CITY, Oct. 7.—CATTLE—Receints, | offerings at present, are weak and moving §,"25" other winter varieties. 40@75c. o bk el B e Springfield, O. . - 3000 market srong, nmtl‘\;e et u;fiakm; i ;l‘ov‘lzl A mie of y\:fi“-i:c;k-m::“:i;:, lex‘ PEACHES—30@65c per box. —_ 2] RKF] 00 Pacific Coa | oo 2 native cows and heifers, $1 50@4 50; stockers was m e | PLUMS—50¢ for .,..." and 1 1 Trading <onn| do 18t pfd . | Siopniagh, Th and | feeders, §2 25@4 25; bulls, $1 75G3 50; | freights seem to be easing off & little, which | yoyea: 90c@¥! for open Light and Featureless on _New York Money Market. B S . 5.D. | calves, $2 50@5 50: Western steers, $3@4 50; | may encourage exports. | PERSIMMONS—75¢@$1 per box. Western cows, §1 50@3 ose. Money on call CASH BARLEY. POMEGRANATES—40@50c for small and | IOGS—Receipts, 8000; market be lower; bulk Feed, $1 05@1 12 losing bid, 2% per ) new Brewing and | §1 26@1 50 for large E =t Seinsi i, 1L S R A 23‘“::'?-30&55”5?:"' Shipping, $1 15@1 17%; Chevaller, $1 17%@ ”(?’;EW A Sock mining shares Soon. 3 it bl <ol e s | "SHEEP—Receipts, 2000; market steady: | » B UTU s LR RS erate; | the oil and 3 g e S muttons, $3253 60; lambs. §4@5 10: rangs | Rt llml-zb S Notmes Meions, 10756 per box; Watermeions: e " 415@6 per cent | fimnosmn s. wethers, $3 30@3 85; ewes, $2 75@3 50; Colo- 4 ha Close. | $1G3 per dozen, e lon -m" Company has levied an e g closed easier, with rado ewes, 105 pounds, $3 25; Utah lambs, 70 Open. High. * .. Pcas GRAPES—Seedless from cold st sca ...._" z,.t of Be. s’ bills at $4.8545@ Totals, U. S | pounds, $5. December ..$111 $1 11 § $1 per box; Isabella, 50@65c per tr‘l other street talk that the San Francisco * S at $4.5330@4.8335 for Outside N. Y. ock and Exchany Omaha. z > m. s;mm | varieties, 25@75c per small L ® the Paeific Board, and havi - 2 5 | CATTLE—Receipts, 1400; Cloze. | 50c@$1 zll for open boxes; Wine Gnm ns. ., ng been 54 84 and $4 56%. 1000 Do 1st pfd . | Montreal . AL Receipt 40 | hecember ..$110% 31 10% #1-10% #1 10% | %0 per = - L iRt fo “amulgamate with the s, 34 83% 3,200! do 1d pd . Toronto . . cows and heifers, $2 40@3 50: Western steers, OATS—The feature of the market at tha CITRUI‘T dmu 53 r' of & mmh’“"c“( Tm_hm- g 1&- listing 3 Ottawa. - cows and heifers, % 25; canners, $1 tons of No. 1 clippe | g L ¢ Soaly: raikeat benta . a Tatires | 2 15; stockers and feeders, '$2 25 ol | tatnis market. at $1 60 per ctl. Samples of | for B'.lndud Shere Pes Pruit, §2 5003; Mexican | ¢ Comatocks. Four . formes '.:.:::‘;.. 3 Quebec . $3@5 50; bulls and stags, $1 502 | these Eastern Oats are now showing .on | Limes &4 Bananas. £ { ‘Change, and it is reported that some have: bunch for Central } American nul nfi for 4 3 and Tonopah Mining Bx- Vancouver, B. HOGS—Receipts, 5200; market 10c lowes H. Hi New York Stock Market. | Hamiiton - 5 H0@5 65; mixed, $5 55@5 60: lgnt, | alresdy been bought. To what dimensions = wallan; Pineapples. §2 50G3 25, Hudgens ‘nd B. 5 Moniapie werilh B Lo London, Ont. . St. John, N. B. | Victoria, B. C.. ~The salient heavy, 5 65@5 75; pigs, $5@5 50; bulk of 3 % | tins movement will develop remains to be ! ;;; a5, B of sales, 3850 | hh M esc Oats came via Tacoma, and the SHEEP—Receipts, 12,500; market active .mu cauee of the movement Is the demand for cars Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. Oil dividends—Union Ol s v v N = orih to move Northern Wheat to Chicago. Telegrams from New York report that rejec. Y. regular g o o B SR it 3 steady, Western yearlings. 5300@3 95; weth- | Up MoTIh reda do not Want to haul empty cars | tions of Prunes on account of quality are . amounting to §70,000, pay- SThEmarity Tatalg. Danaoh. . 95 ¢33 5 ) o SO A 'West to Oregon and Washington, so | hurting the market. Some are reported wet United Petroleum, regulas e break that *Not included in totals because containing | stockers, $2 25@3 75; lambs, $4 45@5 80. hd Sian oAt e Gt o I o L e i s i -nnm«m fTset the | Juarterly of 31 15, amounting to $16, %: g e M o {other Iimne hen gaarne. MISCELLANEOUS ten In il rates, to enable them to bring their | favorable features of the mari Stonts 1o, 3 THsh £ Imaks pronte, i MARKETS. Give lotided with Oats to the Coast. The Chi- PRUITS- New mp—Awflcou. 1 a gor | *"The Socine Veiley Wtas & o %o maks profis. The Condition of the Treasury. ¥ b g 2] cagn warket is quoted heavy with large stocks, | Royals and $@12c for 18 reported, pass the quarter Wa—q t dte y and ready to cratable swey when . WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—To-day’s statement Foreign Futures, ‘| and’ sreculative vuying there Is not larse nof | §igrc tor, White snd: Blesio s z T Vo it ot e setus of the upward movement 1) | of the treasury balances in the general fund, e iy of a character to impar | Peaches, b October 20, et N 2 . arket. Years ago we used | Plums, pitts black, Yocteafter P dividend . ing that the 75":"1’;’:" h’ug?::':x:,,;:";m?nm AR - “k b | fl’;;h:;)l\‘i:h::\’ é?'rflfi.mflhfl'f "Als:l'lenb‘l: Wheat— Dec. March. | :.‘,'fu‘:"'g:-.t?)-tt‘:.r—,:m v;ntem p:l" 3 but noth- ' fnl' red % 1“%0 lnr'nllov Figs, ’I)?-: share of m"fl.n. g’c’m h,-:!’ -wh couraged the ng_yesterday on ac- | 1700 Texas Pacific | cash balance, $162.566,116; gold, §77.777.310. “ Gpenine Tex, ;:fir’:“l:fifnn‘:?“ in this line for & good many | briskn, Be; arqwn. | e biack. %o, | B2 been paid on the I2th, will e paid on the ir e, | B o o : | 28th. when t ol Ry Co. | | e e PARIS. lowa) situation shows no other new fea- | Evagoraied Appies. 5%@Te ver it > To S LWl P ol b o ! wheat— Oct. Jan.-Apl. | tires and the market is quiet. | P PRUNES- 1%81%0 per 1b for the four sises | oot Ciforaia ""n.-.n.::e""'u.'n"'.fl, = ficant, and the bears retreated and covered | 200 Do pfd..... 50 "1 49 e Ny Qpening .28 24 85 | White, $1 37%@1 55; Surprise, ':,m‘,“fi $1750 ser share Origber 13 k™ horts. A fairly comprehensive advance in | 2,000/Twin City R T..|101%| 99%|1013 cember. 10.10¢; January, 10.15c; March, 10.25¢; Cl;«l l:‘s;’; - 23 65 24 85 | Red, e:d B'l/ml 4‘21 to{ '!‘;e?ml‘l"d v ”'flw gross earnings of the United Railroads followed. In the list of strong stocks| 48,100/Union Pacific ..[103% 10215110 May. §0.27c; June, 10.28c bid; July, 10.28¢ | oo o; 'o % ack, n..“ua Francisco for August, 1904, are offictally were found representatives of about all the | Do ptd. . |9 bid. CIW'; ng 32 65 @1 70 for seed. v ok = FHE - to have amounted to $552,234, a decrease ncipal groups of stocks. The average gain . Do_conv Cotton_futures closed_ very steady. Novem- | Closing . 3265 OF-There Is. nothing new fo repiet, ex: $20.189 as compared with August, 1965, The derate and the volume of transactions | Untted Copper ber, 10.09c; December, 10.160; January, 10.21 S ope thal tbe Chioago. Fribune: Spue thet B | y n;ahn for the months siderably below those of yesterday. The s February, 10.24c; March, 10.39¢; April, 10.31c ket !%;'xlmg “t;nl Market. L Ohioand Michigan: and in | S0 s ey F. 2308, an increase - S e - furch, 10. z s, t. —WOOL—§ . compared with corresponding rr;p‘;lho.:.’h;wl X &:nfic?‘m:d ;{::e be“’::f dling gulf, 10.7 1 00 bales. { {::‘ 2'0?)2&:: hugm fln; 18G20c; heavy, 12@ | Josses. It now looks as if the general condi- | 02 ' % sathetie = the o o S ; tub-washe 1 is but a fraction below that | 3 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. e i e e o} v New York Grain and Produce. | ton of O Geptember, 1. fully - sustalning the | No. 2 9c; No. 1 hardshell, 1034c: v,. —— \ two markets for the products. The advance in Vv YORK, Oct. T. -FlDUR Receipts, | Northern Wheat Market. promise of & crop of about 2,200,000,000 | Almonds_'18@17¢ for n....mm c FRIDAY, Oct. 7.~2 p. mu 5. 15,200; exports, 3900; sales, ckages. OREGON. bughels. [TX L is@lic for Ne Plus Ultra and 1 ] le tor st . ¥ sympathy with the movement in| 1800, Do pfd. Market. dull and lower to P innecscta, LAND, Oct. 7.—Wh Western sacked. $1 40@1 45 for Tellow. §1 45 | Languedoc; Peanuts, 6@7c for s UN!TI:D STATES BONDS. o nd tally that 17.000/0 & Sreel Cor. PORTLAND, s 7 eat for export: | gon White, and for Mixed: Call- | cans. 11@18c: Cocoanuts, Mlfl.l. w Ask. amated Copper, and espacially n | 17,6001 54 20, Walla_ Walla, "81GS2c: Dlucstem, Soe; valley, | sobany ml o, Mixed: ol | Togise per I, - e Am| Bla. sugar. St Paul recovered sharply from yester- | 63,700) pld. . 5%/ TAl| 74 WHEAT —nmm-k 900: sales, 4,600,000 | gpa!!a o arketa: Walla Walla - aoy; | fornia smal iy THEGN & wite abd ar coup..106% 007 4o ar o aew-131 4ay's break without favorable rumors regard- 300/Va-Car Chem Co 34%| 3414| 33% | 3413 | futures, Spot, weak: No. 2 red, §1 14% . 0. b. | i Jco "ot : do, $1 62%; White, nominal; Egyptian, | HONEYComb, 11%@1se for witie on 48 Gr res...106%106%) 38 qr coup .. 08 Northern Securities settlement. 3u|"1’3?j‘?§§ 196% | afloat; ‘No. ‘.’:.".’5“‘.";.‘:?322"..2.‘..3&”‘ o b WASHINGTON. 8145 for White and $1 2o@l 30 tor el v g A ted, Bogie: dark, MISCELLAN. tes in favor of I afloa o ; xteao : e b W R o al d helped the market 41% | 40%/ 41 | 4134 | afoat. Practically throughout the whole ses- | TACOMA, Oct. 7—“‘“ unchanged. Blue- | = R 35@1 40 per ctl. 4%e. O - o e g B R T2 | 84%) 65~ | Sion wheat was under the infuence of ex- | stem, 87c: club, BUCKWHEAT - Nominal at about $2 per ctl AX—27@29c per Ih Amo ol . BY — = 4 during the day, showed a| ... 3 1245 | cessive liquidation and pressure of bears, grow. i b ol ~a wal Dy the Bub-Tressury than 506/ Western: Unton .| 92 | #13i| 91%| 82 | ing out of increased crop estimates in the last Northern Business. Millstufn Provisions. CalG & E & - the "‘ga";'!"u gy - 4 Bl b g {198 1% e 1105 | e hnat ever rally o povering ® closd | . SEATTLE, Dt T.—Clearings, $787,877; ‘a1 “ol‘:; ‘|‘dp =g Lard is ruling very firm and houses | M & ct 5. 813 st e~ the probable cash loss to over eves 93 5 1 y FLOUR—Calltornia, Family Cal-st € 8a.1121 — cuspporition that there has WalLB [17%[ 18 | %@le net lower My, $1 0K QL 111, closed | VRS SAAT o o Lo n o0 | g TROUR terme: v s T00 have marked up heir Pu"m ::: e olbers | C8e B = B B o 10 ative liquidation in the stoek Do ist pid. 1447 46 | $110%; December, $1I 11 9-16@1 13%," closed | o AT o) Sraion and Washington. jobbing at $4@4 50 ; y Bacon | Bk 8% 1% 1 £ 4 §Sumn — a contraction in Joans. The Do 2 pie 1D LItk PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. T.—Clearings, $887,- | PeL, bBI. e F&CHS6s. — — |Powelhot o 20118 was 1;vm~ merledthgy.rcgl’d }m}w{‘?nmn Cent. |. 12 ‘ ‘zg g?rl;s—séelady 570: balances, “$173, B STUFFS—] ”,;cnm‘n”‘: Geary-st On.. 90 = ~{8ge - in the mo: o | S ES—! 3 Graham : = % ; - Aisposits ‘.,’."n';"{,fi Seonts | - {South Pac pfd. p HBRLSH | PETROLECM M Steady. mfi:’:"‘,"’;’;uoc'- 7—"-‘“"""- $513,360; bay- | follows: Grode Rye Meal, 32 m:’l‘t’r Eloar. Hg‘,‘f_‘*“‘& S | e = off in the 1 hor 5 - 3 s Corn Meal, extra : @ = |Bere = e gaine ax the Glose. | 775,200 tota) shares sold. COFFEE — The market for coffee futures e = Sewl S “_“"'. “g,_,,,,. oL Hon BT Ge10T% = IS P ot A G Total sakée, Bar TRk New York Bonds. closed steady at unchanged prices. Sales were - %o | L A Ry bs..114% — s . 4 US ret 20 reg. . 14XIL & N unified ds.101y | Feported of 28700, Dege, InCadine .,M(’""", 1008 | o B %24; | LALCobs —- — l atcs boads were unchanged on call. coupon. ....104% | Man con gold 45.104% | §,00c; Decem _‘urly- e hngrons T80.100: ‘Exchange and Bullion, “’m’ 53_" Pork,| Do gtd 6s — — % \'\\ YVerk Stock List. i Do 3n 1ex: | - 8 | tember, 7.60@7.55¢c. No. 7 Rio, Sihc. Mexican and Continental Exchange- were ,... 100 1o | $26: Plg . Do ’“ Se.100 — ton & Co., 490 Callfornia strees, | Do coupon....'105% | “SUGAR—Raw, steady: falr refining, 3%e; firmer, but domestic rates remained un g" s LR B b - the New York | Do Dew 4a Teg. 1 3R & Texns 451014 | centrifugal, 96 test, 4 5-16c; molusses’ sugar, | The'Siberia took out a treasure list of $1 Caltf Do tem 5a.314 - furnish the following official | Do coupon. -1 M. K & Sc; refined. quiet! crushed, 5.75c; powdered, | 081 22. consisting of $2200 oo Mexican dollaca, Hay and libednnn. and 10%c: | yva i. - 3 Exchauge: Do of e AP, Ti% | 5.16¢: granulated, 8.05c. $900 in gold coin and $26.000 in silver bulllon | ype gearcity of cars is now producing a | 10; tins, MrT3e.1 o520 gtampa. 1003, ———— | Do IN YO0 gen 25 BUTTER—Unchanged. for Hongkons and $60,891 22 in siiver bullion T d Tyt Oy aoaee ea | 11ie. NRR of Cts. B R 613t o {2 X0 w2 “"’ CHBESE—Unchanged. for Shanghai. e < NPCR%108 = | Do i+ | 9 IN 3 C eon 5s. L o e, LOCAL. NChvhe — 18 | Db maot = ol ai |20, 1250 Q:n & omo ‘, “yo2 1 D,,',,"“, DRIED FRUITS. Sterlifig Exchange, sixty days. NCPCSs — 90 | Dog J “; - ek P A PORATT, AT i, Rarttas | g BESMREL Sl FILEE T mewiPESIS > Pt 3 m g light | Common, 4@4%c: prime, 4%@50: Ne'l?m-nnuhun 0GraH 1w — 1T G & % smioay, = PR B :non.-., 534@6c; fancy, 6%@Se. ] R s adia | Chi & Alton 3%s. m».sx.eruconum | S e 8 i fRe Ta Contra Costa — 36 |Port Costa. 0. B & Qnew 4s. STHIS L & S T fg 4s. Ml‘\duced crop udmutmtheeoux. “Prices - b -t nlsvw oy o it S M & EP gn 41091 St Lovis SW 1sts, 781, | range from 2c to 53e, according to - at Co. 38 8y & NW con 7s.128%|Seaboard A T 4s. §0K | APRICOTS—Are sparingly and de- ©AS AND ELECTRIC. C, R T & Pac & 7rlAsol’ldfledq | mand js light and ices are more or less iCent LEP 3% INSF G 0% 61 4 nominal. ofce, 9lac; extra choice, 10%@ Mutual E L. — 12 |Stkn G b . e | 103c; fancy, 11@13c. Pac L Co.. 58 604IU G & .- - o e oy eyt maewa!‘% o extra INSURANCE. . Con choice, 8% @be; fancy, 9l@10c. w;rl:eu nd':)hu Gnm Firem's Fnd. — 330 | nt——— WHEAT—] tures were lower, ork Mw Cumtmnmn to $1 Am Ntl Bk.. — New Jose » clssen 5 61 he. Cnicaso Jetiar b cul .. 84 87%! W & L Erl 3 1 e st unu‘rwa. Cntrat 4ot and Ca Sate Dy — 10817 SA Ger S & 1.2330 Hum S & L. — ‘Mut Sav Bik. — 8 F Sav U.015 . pra Am ‘Tol & Tel Col. . Am TM' e Forn Siiver J4%| 15% | Yron Silver 181 18 | Leaavie

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