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AN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1904 47 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Money, Stocks and Trade. “Waii street stocks rather higher on the day. Not much doing on the local stock exchanges. Chicago Board of Trade not in ses- sion. Local bank clearings over $3,000,000 ahead of last year. Not much variation in Silver or Ex- change. Wheat rises, here and abroad. Bar- ley firm. Oats, Corn and Rye well held and un- changed. Japanese north. Hay firm and in demand at higher prices. No further change in Beans. Alfalfa Seed wanted, but scarce. Good demand for Potatoes. Onlon-‘ somewhat higher, Poultry and Game in light receipt. Trade in fresh PFruits checked by the wet weather. again buying Flonr up Coffee . market heavy, lstless and weal. PFinc Butter, Cheese and Eggs well cleaned up and firm. Hams, Bacon and Lard quoted firm. | ... Woal, Hops and Hides unchanged, but | --- firm. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs still in :oodJ s supoly. no Chicago quotatio of Trade w erday.—chi icago day &5 not in session yes- | t the falr. Local Bank Cle: E Bepk Cicarings for the week just compered with the corresponding week Local enind year. show an i l‘lour l-kporu in September. exporis of Flour from San Francisco n &wmur were as followe: > Values $100,28: three- themse 6 ~mnch 65 ot month, 126,686_a: valued at $537.900. _in 1 1 b 6400 went 1o | pped | Stocks and Cotton. ! Wa yesterde wires of E. F. E which is expected by he domestic week in look for a and would & operations for sent rather than ter side with the | swing to prices at level pending EASTERN MARKETS, New \orL Money Market. , nominal; no loans. Time - xty days,'3 per cent; ninety per cent; six months, 3% per cent. me mercantile paper, 43, per cent ing exchange, barely steady, with actual 0@4.8540 for for sixty-day 12@4 86%; commer- railroad, strong. New York Stock List. F. Hutton & Co., 490 California street, Francisco, members of the New Yerk tock Exchange following official u i 300, Am Lo m'o}m 160 Do ptd [ | #1004 T & Santa Fe| #31 8331 85 ')uf.g‘ 11:01‘ 013 State Gas. |, R T . ck Un Gas.. 2221 """‘,'221 225 | me D & I... 6%l 7% | Butterick 400« { |- | 10,800 Green Con Cop... . Havana Tob La‘ 200 \Internat Power {Internat P 1d ump. Do p m lowa Centrai 3, ¥ 200 West 100/ Westinghouss 300 Manhattan Manhat 00 Mctropol Minn & St 1,360 NO- (‘hlmgu Quotations. | to-day, &8 | ....... Omaha Do 1st 06 St L& vid prd South Pac Do 24 prd L 15t ‘pid Do 2d ptd.... ISt L & EW. B's. Wells Fargo BEx Tnicn ‘ptd Great North pf Beach. Sacuri. Metropol St Ry.|120 00/ Mexican Central.| 14 ¥ | November, 301, 48 tn orth SchrlUm 1128, u"-a np, d . 185 34 o.x‘ 1017 201, 103 200,100 tctal shares sold. New York Bonds. |us Do Do Do Do Do Atlantic Balt Do 1 3 ref 28 reg coupon. 38 reg. coupon. new s reg. 4 C L ds. & Ohio 4s 3%s . 1 o4 04 13 vs% 01 % Central of Ga 5 nu‘ Do 1st 1 Ches & Ohio 8%, w.& Chi & Alton 35 C. B o hi Cons Colo Cole Hock Val 4% Con Horn Si1 Iron Lead Call Time Bo Atch Do Mex Ri EWP‘ Adams Con nds— & Q new 4s. v Tobac & So 4s F &I h 4510015 2872 T6% |L & N unified B33, | 341y 106% 1074 207 | 204 0 140 150 1185 094 093 | o7 5 45.101% Man con gold 4s.104% 10433 Mex Central 4s. Do 1st inc. % Minn & St L M., K & Texas Do 2ds or & W ‘con OSL 4s & partic. Pa conv SL&SFtg St Louls SW 1st: Seaboard A L 4 So Pacific 4s. 9% | So Rallway Bs. T-x & Union P NR of Mex con ds. hcd ac S StL & W e 7 70 “ia! fl% is101 5 lu‘ sts. 121 Bu nlvur—Qulet 26144 per ounce. —1G1% per cent. The rala of discount in the open market for | short” bills ‘1s 2 11-16@214 per cent and for three months’ buls 214@2°; per cent, Condition of the Treasury. ASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—To-day's statement of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemptio: shows: Avallable cash balance, $152,082,153; gold, $77,006,004. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. S.—Cotton futures opened | steady. October, 10.04c 1c; De. | cember, 10,19¢; April, i3, ‘January, 10.22c; March, 10.31c; 10.55c Bid; May, '10.38c. Cotton futures closed steady. October, 10c; 10.04c; December, ‘{0.11c; Jaduary, 10.16¢; February, '10.20c; March, 10.21c; April, 10.25¢; May, 10.27c. Spot closed quiet. Middling uplands, 10.40c; 10.70c. Sales, none. middling guif, New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Oct. 8. —FLOUR—Reoelpts, | 26,800 barrels; exports, 05800 bafrel g 2400 packages. Steady. but quiet; Minnesota | 1 $6 10G6 45; Minnesota b-kerl $4 60 | winter patent: $5 winter | stratghts, £ 2 winier extrad, 5 450% 4 10; winter low grades, $3 25@3 8 |~ WHEAT—Receipts bushels. Spot qulet, | but firm; No. 2 red, §1 15% f. o. b. aflat; No. 1 Northern Duluth,’ $1 203, °f. o. b. afioat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Op- tions opened firm on higher Liverpool cables and reported unfavorable weather in Australia | and Argentina. Prices advanced on covering and later turned to In the absence of advices from Chi- | | cago. St. Louis, Toledo and Detrolt local ope- | rations were emall and the market | quiet, but cluded No. May, $1 11 3-1691 11% Decembér, $1 12%Q1 131, closed $1 11% closed $1 13%. HOPS—Firm; State, common to cholce, 1804, | G3ic; 1003, 28@860; olds, 14@1sc. Pacific | S 003, 27@7c; olds, 14@ o HIDES—Firm; Callfornia, 21 to 25 pounds, WOOL—Firm; domestic fleece, 52@35c. PETRO; 1 | tritugal, . 5 Y Refined, quiet; crushed, 5.75¢; powdered, b.15¢c; sranulated, 5.00c. DRIED FRUITS. | EVAPORATED APPLES — The demand shows 1o improvement. OId fruit is pretty well | cieaned up and moderate offerings on new crop | are eelling slowly. Common are quoted at sfiu'c prime, 4%@»5c; choice, 513@6c; fancy, @ | PRUNES—Show no change, with the more desirable sizes running firm and the general range unchanged at from 2c to b3e, according | | to zrade. APRICOTS—Are in a strong positi ana | | the wne of the market favors price. Choloe are quoted at 9l5¢c; extra choice, 103@10%c, | { a5a fancy at 11@15c. PEACHES—Are in limited supply and held firmly, with choice quoted at S} @8%0; _extra chotce” at 83 @vc, and fancy at 9lgc. Exports and Imports. NEW YORK, Oct. §—Total {mports of dry | go0ds and general merchandise at the port of | New York for the weck ending to-day were valued ut $12,551,586. Exports of specie from New York for the | week were $16,400 gold and $464,081 silver. Imports of specie at New York during the | week were $28,885 silver and $99,962 gold. New York Dry Goods. NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—In the dry goods mar- ket the tone shows little improvement, and both first and second hands report a disinclina- tion on the part of the buvers to operate with freedom, and yet where goods are on order | there is a general disposition to hasten deliver- | I ies. Stocks are not large, either in manufac- turers’ hands or among jobbers, and yet there | seems to be little fear regarding the future on | the part of the buyers. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct. 8.—CATTLE—Receipts, €00. Steady. Good to prime steers, $5 7586 60; | | poor to medium, $3 T5@5 50; stockers and | feeders, $2 3094 15; cows, $1 50@4 80; heif. | ers, $2@5; canners, $1 50@2 40; bulls, $2@4 50; | Texas fed steers, $3g5 50; calves, $3 50@7 50; Western steers, $3@4 50, HOGS Receipts, 9000; Monday, 22,000 | o S0G8 SHEEP—»RectIn!s. 4000. Sheep and lambs Good to choice wethers, $3 75@4 70; | Steady. Mized and butcherst. 35 w’ 1s; | B8 St Ll T Masiard, §5 36 Fia, 3502 70, Lo ""‘"\' 'SO‘(:'\M light, $5 .005 m ’ buie o ol“ @ic: Altalts, 153G 160%c, Rape 13 | T steady. fair to_choice mixed, $3 25@3 70; Western | | sheep, $5G4 15: native lambs, B5; West- ern lambs, $4G5 40. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 8. —CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 100. Steady. Native steers $4@6 10; | native cows and heifers $1 50@4 50; lmekerl | and feeders. $2 2534 25. buu- st 1382 i calves, $2 50@5 50; \_\‘Fiolfm steers, $3 50; | Western cows, $1 5 | HOGS-Receipts, 3000. Stronj Bulk of | | sales, $5 50@5 85; heavy $5 80@5 90; pack- | | pigs and light, §5 (Wfi 00, | | | ers, §5 70@5 85; 500, SHFEP»Rncclpu " $2 753 50; Utah Omaha. 8.—CATTLE—Receipts, 300. lambs, | o5 pound!. $4 15 OMAHA, Oct. | Rye Flour, : Brs W | 2%@3%c; present prices in the face of the continued large receipts and slacking demand for wheat and flour. We are still of that view. We think it should be-borne . in mipd, however, that the crop news from. Argentina more. pat- ticularly is the most important item, not only in FEurope but here as well. The whole situa- tion of the world's consumption of wheat and its supply is an unusuaily acute one. that eituation could not well endure any greai loss to the Argentine crop. The conditions have been favorable up to this time, the crop large and the prospect bas been for a record breaking crop. The Importing countries will need this fore we say it should be kept in mind that anything distinctly unfavorable to the Ar- gentine wheat crop will likely be a firebrand | applied to all the markets of the world." In this market futures were 1lsc higher- in sympathy with New York and Liverpool, but trading was not large. The cash grain show- ed no change. CASH WHEAT. California Club, - $1 45@1 5244: Callfornia White Australian, §1 50@1 0234; ' Northern Clnb, 81 4561 52%: Northern Biudutem,” §1 €0 R FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m, Open. High. Low. Close. December ..§1 5% S131% §151% 152% 152% 152 —A good inquiry from sti , which was quite There was no particular advance, . either in cash grain or futures, though both were firm. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 07%@1 12 new Brewing and Snippine. 31 15G1 17%:" Chevalier. $1 1740 22% per ctl FUTURES. Sessfon 9 to 11:30 a. m. December—No eales.” $1 11 bid, $1 11% asked. OATS—The etatement in yesterday's Call that Western Oats were flowing to this Coast under a cut rail rate was confirmed on 'Change yesterday, not only by local millers who are figuring on_these importations, but by let- ters from Portland. The latter stated that 1000 tons had aiready been bought on specu- lation in Tacoma. The quantity now comins, however. is said to be nearer 3000 than tons, as announced yesterday The Oats are of the description known as No. 1 clipped Min. nesotas. The lot sold at Tacoma was at about $20 per ton, sacked, equivalent to about $31 50 here. Receipts yesterday were very heavy, being 12,137 etls, ‘of which 11,235 were from Wash- ington. The market was quiet and unchanged. \\hl!e $1 3712@1 05: Surprise, $1 50@1 60; $1 2216@1 4215 for feed and $1 40@1 50 ror zeed; Black, u 30@1 35 for feed and $1 50 @170 for eeed. CORN—There wera sales of fine Fastern yel. low yesterday at $1 45, which show an un- changéd market. Western sacked. $1 40@1 45 for Yellow, $1 45 for White and $1 40@1 42% for Mixed: Call~ fornia largs Yellow, €1 40G1 45; emall’ round do, $1 55@1 62%; White, ominal Egyptian, $1somi 5 Tor Whits and $1 25@1 30 for Brown. RYE—$1 35@1 40 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at about §2 per ctl, Flour and Millstuffs, A broker's wire from Portland yesterday sald: “Local millers are now recelving Jap- anese orders for flour in 5000 to 10,000 barrel lots. This is a very satisfactory condition to local millers. Market very strong.' FLOUR—Callfornia Family Extras, 6 10, usual terms; Bakers' Exiras, Oregon and Washington, per_bbl, MILLSTUFFS—Prices follows: Graham Flour, 4 7005' jobbing ‘at $1G4 50 tn _packag $3 25 per 100 Tbs; $2 75: Rice Flour, | $7: Corn Meal, $2 50; extra cream do, $3 60; M 2 z : Hominy, 4; Cracked " Whole Wheat bhls 80 5O@T 50; 1 Hay and Feedstuffs. The market for good dry Hay continues very firm, and sales even over the top quotatlons are being made. Feedstuffs also rule firm at previous prices. BRAN—$20621_per ‘ton. MIDDLINGS--$24@28 per ton, SHORTS—$20@21 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolied Barley, 23 50@24 per ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $31 £0@32 50, jobbing, 8$33: Cocoanut Cake, $22@23; Corn et €30 80g31 580; Craéked Co 31@52; Hlxed Feed, $22@22 50; Horss Reans, $30@40 per ton; Broom Corn Feed. 00c per ctl HAY—Wheat, $10fil Wheat anq Oat, $109 14 50; Oat, 13: Volunteer ‘Wild 53 stock - §5 5097; Clover. T@10; Alfaifa, wnu ETRAW—-I!)@BS«: per bale, Beans and Seeds. Recelpts of Beans have shown a marked increase during the past eeveral daye, and Weather permitting . wiil contigue to Increase {r0m NOW on s the riew crop cofnes forward. The market shows no further change. There are a number of Inquiries for Al- falfa Seed on the market, but there is no Pea, $2 9023 10; a8; Wh\l-. ' $2 90@3 15 $2 Pink, $2 75@3 53 7061; Tima, 844 15; e Meidney stock of any consequence here. BEANS—Bayos, $2 152 b Butters, smail othy, Ble. Hemp, 3h@a%c per 1b; lllll!i. Broom Corn Seed $20@21 per ton. DRIED PEAs—Nne- $2G2 25; new Green Peas, $2@2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Trade in Potatoes continued active on local and near-by accounts and, although a steady feeling prevailed, prices were no higher. There | was very little stock carrled over from the preceding day and the market was well cleaned up at the close. fresh arrivals from the river distriets being light. There was some Inquiry from Seattle for Onions, and, although receipts were_liberal, the market had a better tone an e best lots brought an advance, Nearly ull miscellaneous vegetables wers In | free supp'v and prices had but slight varla- tion. Tomatoes were a little firmer, as old and trashy stock was about cleaned’ up and there was a_better inquiry for good stoc Squash, $15 per ton, 001; | Unchanged. Native steers, $4@6 10; cows and Tostaurb-nka from the nvn. 6@ | 1§ | heifers, 83 4083 €0; Western steers, $2 90@ | 76c per ctl: Sallnas Burbanks, $181 30 pes | 4 60; Texas steers. 52 60G3 60; range cows and | ctl; Sweet Potatges $141 15 per ctl. 7iiy | heifers $2 40@H 40; canners, $1 50@2 1 ONIONS—$1@1° 20 per ctl, 4s mnq, | stockers and feeders. 2 2’*0’- calves, nci VEGETABLES—Green Corn, T5¢@$1 25 o9i) | 5 50: bulls and stags_$i 50@3 25, sack or crate: String Bears, 204830 ber . noq‘ | _ HOGS—_Receipts. 4300. Five cents lower. | 1b; Wax Beans, 3@4c per Ib; Lima s Heavy, 35 4065 00; mixed, 85 5095 €0; ligh bt | nm..‘ 3@5e r 1b; Tomatoes. 200 uqs plgs, $5@5 40; bulk of eales, §: 8 | 505 per box; Summer Cfiu- h._35@50c per | 3 x: Cabbage, 757 per c Tots, The per PLSEEP — Receipts, 500, Steady. snestern | Cucumbers, 28G40c per box; Gailic. A aishe yearlin $3 60@4; wethers, 25&(; 65; per Ib; Egg Plant, 35G50c per box: Dried Pep. 941; | ewes, $3@3 50: common and stockers, 50@ | pers, nominal; Green Okra, 35@B0c per box: ;243 76: lambs, $4 50@5. Green Peppers. per box; u.mmm | | New York Mining Stocks. Cel & Va. ver . Silver v 20! Little Chief 30 Ontarlo 2 00/ Small Hopes 02| sStandard .. e Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— loans . loans son 4s . adj 45, Central 4s... +1,30 | 88% | Boston Elev TR | Fitewmurg ned = Mex Central . 18% 6% | Ny N H | 881 55% ) pere’ Marquette. | ;;g‘ g’;’v 3 Union Pactfi i/ eliay 188 190 ' iy <4 66 11663 | 250 pea- 8215 18315 A,:“_.y Pfieu Tube. 255 289 | Amer Sugar | Tyl 7ag | U5 pea | T63| 76% ! Amer Tel & Tel. 63| 7 | Amer Woolen . %) 15% | ~ Do ptd . 7% | Dom Tron & €. 40" | E4 Elect Illum. 290:C '15 Gen Flectric TUn Shoe Mach. M 6T %] K\l& |U S Steel. 7 % Adventure |Al.uun A Amal Copper Amer Zinc . ‘Alllnfln i *| Centenntal 1 Cooper Range . ! Daly West 14| Dom Coal Franklin , Ixmdonctoslustoeh. Do pfd . 50 B 3 m’t 4 3,800 Consoliduted 212351210 |21 " (2113) | Cons money. ++-2-..1Cont Tob Co ..|123% (124 Do acct 880/Corn Procucts ( mq: 15% | Anaconda ’rux 11412 e > 1200 Ball & Obio. .Can Pacific 8Pl & Ches & Ohln Chi Great Wi .mb«rou Un Ry..| 718! 'oqufl& Che. l(uhltl’l [Detroit (gouthern. Ll o] 4 . De Yo 6% 7 Diamond Match. | i ka Becortties. | aul awl:u % - onds. 70 17 Do it \nr Do MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL, Wheat— March. Opening 78 Closing . 984 | Wheat— Oct. Jan.-Apl. | Opening 85 2490 | Closing . 2488 | | Flour— | Opening 32 45 Closing 32 50 | St. Louis Wool Market, | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 8.—WOOL—Steady. , Me- | djum grades, combing and clothing, mm 1 light fine, 18G20c; heavy fine, 12G10c; tub | | washed, 22@3Gc. | Northern Wheat Market., OREGON. PORTLAND, Oct. &—Wheat for, xport: Walla Walla, 82c; biue stem, 85c. 85c. | | " For Eestern markets: Walla W-u-, 83c; | | blue stem, SGc. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Oct. 8. —Wheat 1c lower. Blue stem, S6c: club, S2c. Northern Business, SEATTLE. Oct. 8.—Clearings, $730,010; bal- | ances, $200,52 TACOMA, o:t. 8.—Clearings, $451,492; bal- | lncu. £33,01 | 8.—Clearings, $617,553; Tu;.lhvl%uoa. | balances, SPOKA\L Oct. 8.—Clearings, $448,928; bal- ‘ ances, §65,1 LOCAL Mm Exchange and Bunllion. Bllver and foreign BExchange were weaker, i LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. — s | | Sterling Exchange, 'si 154 = Teing | Sterling Exchange, cal ELE New York Exchange, sight. 554 07% New York Exchange, telegraphie. — | Silver, per ounce o= oy | Mexican Dollars . INTERNATIONAL New York on Parls. New York on Mexico Paris on lon Berlin on London ‘Wheat and Other Grains. HEAT—The foreign markets were higher on light Australian flllpllllll unfavorable ‘weather in the Argentine and short covering in Livs The Chicago Board of was not in ses- . The Chicago letter of B. F. Hutton & Co. #aid: ~ “In the outside markets wheat has ruled ahout 1@1%c higher lo-day. The incentive was an advance in the tace of the decline here i A Wneat ma s some time past wholly a domestic affair. We have felt that wheat- would hudy ‘maintain uu no.t & | scheduled of 1%¢c Our | dinary been Poultry and Game. Recelpts of Poultry were light and trade was quiet, as usual on Saturday, but the market closed the week steady, with very little stock left on hand. ~ A car of Western is for to-morrow’s market, Game wai B OULTRYLive Turk 1d, 1491 0 —Live Turkeys, ol 5c per Ib for Gobblers and 139165 for ‘Hens; Youns Turkeys, 20922 ger | i i Rooeters, $5G5 50; 508 ers, $1@ 50: Broilers, $3G3 50; Pigeons, §1 ey dozen fof old and $1 3iG2 for Squabs, u.GAuE_B‘t‘b"d ves, }11 per"q.oun‘ Gray ey er dozen; Hare, $1 25 dozen mm& $2 per dozeri for Cottontan and $1 50 for Brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There was no further change in quotations yesterday, but flne Butter and Bggs were weil cleaned up and firm, wi some eales over top quotations. Cheese so firm, with the shelves a bare as lhzy were full some little time ago. ceipts were s Butt, Esgs and 30,000 1bs Checre. o7 401 cnne BUflEdR—Creumery at first hands, i B 28c for medium grade: S1gate; cola storage, 24c; store Bumr. Eastern Ereamet. '/.0 packed, 16@1 l‘rm " Eastern ladle- i HEESE~1 batic tor -cholce mild ?ga c tor lower grades; Young A'm'.':l:-': uo c; Oregon, 9@1lc; Eastern, 10@15c per S—-Rlnch 39¢ for laj vearen B10Rs ot ehoiey, Loy hal Eastern, 232 for 1 inal; Eastern ot nds and 2lc for bakers Decidubus and Citras Fruits, The: inclement .weather checked trade in fresh fruits murdu* s local buyers were not purchg freely as they usually do and® augsse for T3 Ge: store, nom: flrm and 2262«: for | on Saturday. Changes i | were slight and srictly, fancy nfte:rl fo ot ali descriptions “continued to bring good § figures, Fancy Oregon , while for ordinary offeri o( Ce R S R ts s al as previously supplies of all descriptions w’euq“\‘-’;alm'::'f a\unmw Prices of some varieties of table in small pa were a littl, owing to the lick of d ox. Ko | but market was {n better shape than any time d the Dast week, offerings old and wet stock being less liberal viously. i was !mlr. open boxes, Ecat variety, !lm b«vt lm of jwhich mdlly the Wine Gra 1 munapflmollmd-hckworewm.n:f: ihed.The ‘bast 106 of Stra: es brought 4 siight advance. was plenty of or- at orth Vifi offeri; small :unmln and sold at prices 5 from 40¢ to' U‘ per d.rl.!r Citrus Briefly, | rop and need it very much. There- | 2 83 per ctl; Horse | in light receipt and some kinds wege | ottontails | Peaches "t!‘l llx . | ply and met with a good cal u'"““ oot | fruits ‘were qutet and there were mno mote- | There Is no doubt but that Coffee has had and rv:flhy ch-nz‘:shl:l prices. still as marvelous support whether or not its | STRAWBERRIES—SL believers are to be eventually proven right or wrong. the large varieties and =3 B ‘"t_g&nd":tmk cns ot 108 6 ‘hest. s Costa Rica, icarazua, > ’}xfiflcmpul};lgrs{fi:finosfl;: Der b, dor, 26036 Guaiemala, T84 Mexican and soi2 for 50 per ches for Cheney CRA tor | various: m all 53 o s 25 Tor. Cape”Coa. Deliveries from first hands since the 6th APPLES—$1 231 50 for {ancy, 5cQ81 for |uit. include: 14 bags Costa Rica IsI Nica- cholce and 40@75¢ f mon. ragua, 2461 Salvador, 95 Guatemala, 131 Mex- PEARS—Bartletts, §1 3501 50 per bex, In- | fcan and 2088 various: in all 15,485 bags. | cluding cold storage; Winter ellls, 75c@ “‘Market closes we: " $1 25: other winter varieties Wk. Costa Rica—Nominal 14 1314¢ for strictly PEACHES—40GS5c per PLUMS—40@70c for small packages and $1 | 1 25 for open boxes. PERSIMMONS—73c@$1 per POMEGRANATES—40@50c $1@1 25 for large boxes. CES—20@50c per box. 13le¢ for prime e 1) @122 10atie far good to prime peaberry; 11@121c for good e: §9l0icc for fair: 1% @8Ye for com- t nary. Saivador—13ai4e for fancy washed, nominal; box. for small and QU F1GS—50c@$1 per box. 12@12% ¢ for strictly prime washed, nominal; MEDO)\SECslnmlmlnu T5c@$1_per crate; | 104@{1%c for guod to prime washed, nominali Nutmeg Melons, 40@7%¢ Per box; Watermelons, | 0@10¢ for fair washed; S%gINKe for fair to $1@3 per dozen, pnm washed peaberry @10%¢e for good to for superior un- Prime semi-washed: B%GL0e -~ GRAPES—3Seedless from cold storage, 85:@ washed: Olge for good green unwasbed: $1 per box; Isabella, 50GC5c per crate otner varieties, 25@63c per small box or cra c@$1 25 for cpen boxes; Wine Grapes, suo ver HRUS FRUITS—Oranges, §2 W per | box for Valencias; Lemons, $2 Tancy, $1 T5G2 25 Tor cnoics "and §1 25@1 80 for Standard; Grape Fruit, §2 50@3 50; Maxi- can Limes, $4 50@5 per case;, Bananas, 1‘3‘33 per bunch for Central American and Xe r e Snterior’ 2o ctay to hn.y washed; good wnhed~ 3 peaber Guatemala and Hnlm—lfl%fllk for fancy washed, nominal: 11%@13 for prime to nal: 11@18%e for prime !Kzlos’wtnr fair to nflcfl! to suj 4¢ for good to prime unwuhefi | a : P les, $2 75@3 25. Strictly” prime. washed, mominal: 10%@114¢ A T R for nrm?y od washed; 101,@10%c for good H O0c for fair weshed: c for Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. FRUITS—New crop—Apricots, i%@9%¢ for Rovals and 9912 for Moorparks:; Nectarines. eatu @i%c for inferfor to ordimary; olamu(c for good to prime yashed peaberry: 51,G7c for White and .W,oeue for_Red; | 9@10c for good to superior unw: Pracbes, 6%@S¥c per Pears, 12 Fromc pitted Bactec for blace: - 5G8%ke r Receipts of Produce. for ed and 7Q8%e for vellow: Bigs, 2-crowa 3.crown. 35c; 4-crown, own. 65¢; bulk white. xuk black, :mc. | Evaporated’ Apples. 5% b. 5@ r PRUNES—1R@1%c per Ib for the four sises | and 2%c basis for the large sizes. RAISINS—1904 crop f. 0. b. Fresno—Im. | perfal clusters, $2 252 50; Dehesa, $1 85@2, London Layers 80c@S§1; Loose Muscatels, Baic; 3%e: | bricks, FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. Middiings, sks , gals . 9411 Powder, car ... Hay, tons . . 592 Sugar, ctls WASHINGTON. Facie, The u&m%c per 15 Seedlen | Flour, qr ks Oats, ctl: Corn, ctls ..... I X L. 13@l4c for Ne Plus Ultra and 11c for Llnxutdo(\ Peanuts, 6@7c for Easter: cans. 11@15c; Cocoanuts. $4 L0@S; Chesinat | 16@15c_per HO\EY—Cnmb 1114@13¢ for white and 109 1lc for amber; water white extracted., 54@ | The Week Closes Qulietly, With Not Many Changes. | e; light amber extracted, 5@5%c; dark, 3@ | Trading on the Stock and Bond Exchangs i oo . was dull, with no variations worthy of note. BHESWAX /@306 er 1 The ofl stocks were neglected. The Com- Provisions. R just before the close and finished the day at Hams. Bacon and ‘Lard are all quoted firm, | an advance, as will be seen. the latter especialdy, Prices show no further | Sales on the California Exchange last week change. were 18,410 res, valued at_$11, the CURED MEATS—Bacon. 113c per b for heavy, 11%e¢ for light medium. lc for light, 14l4c for extra light and 17c for sugar- leading sales being as follows: Independence, 7000 shares; Monte Cristo. 1600; Ofl City, 6300: Occidental, 800; F | | cured; dry ult Sldes, 10*:. Bellles, 12¢; | and Junction. 500 Eastern ml Al Oy Ex-dividend yesterday: Es oL, ole. 10 50 The West Comstock Mining Company of Vir- u To; Fasity 12912 80: | ginia City, Nev., has levied an assessment of | extn Clear_$24; | 5 cents per share, delinquent November 13. Plg Pork, | The output of the Ophir mine last week oct, 851 Smoked Beet: Tt par 1o~ | antnton tg 140 mining car loads of ore, as- | "LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%d per Ib faying 32186 per ton. California compound, 7c for Eastern compd | _ The South San Francisco Dock Company and 10%c for pure: half-barrels, pure, 10% has levied an assessment of $3 per share, de- | linquent November 10, The twenty-second annual meeting of the | S%e: three | %, | half bbls. 8%c; one um:- Hfiu' two tlerces, Sc; five tierces, T7c per 3 e B &, 2 - & i i #* 2 w ¥ g | morrow, The dividend recently declared by the di- rectors of the Nevada National Bank, payable October 15, is quarterly, not semi-annual. The rate is 1% per cent, or 7 per cent per annum. Hides,~Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brande sell gbout 1%@le under quotations. ~Heavy sited | Central Eureka Mining Company has de- Steers, 10%c; medium, 9%c; light. Cow | clared a regular monthly dividend of 3¢ per Hides. Oc (of heavy and fc’ for light; Stags, | share, amounting to $20,000, payable Osto- Ze; Salted Kip. 10c: Salted Veal, {1c! Salted | ber 13, Calt. 1%e; dry Hides, 161.@17c; dry Kip, 1300 | Late assessments are: Wast Riverside, 350. s dry e, A0 iy Shearlings, 250 | Inch Water Company, $10. delinquent Octo- 40ceach; short Wool. i0M63c each; medium, | ber 15: Hilo Water Company, $10, October .n@me ‘long Wool, $1@1 50; Horse Hides, | 21; Western Fuel, Gas and Power Complny. §2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, | 10¢, November 6, 1 95@1 75 for snall and S0c for Colts: Hore :m?:,‘ dry, $4 79 for large and #1750 for m STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. dium, 20 furM-ml-ll AR ucdmr Colts. Skins—Dry Mexlcan, 30¢; : Mesican: 28c; dry Central American, Soo SATURDAY, Oct. 8—12 m. Al Te; 1re g ?}‘Tfiz’ Tarwe. 50c: medium. 5¢; small. UNITED STATES nooE. | ¥ raLLOW 1 rendered, Bid. Ask.| a. Noo 2 Biac; Grease, D@l .,’,,2,‘ 4s ar coup..106%100% 4s qr cp new.izt 4s qr reg...106%106% 38 qr coup...105" MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. A W Be. =[Ok T Co 6ni29 Do 55 WOOL—Fall c(lp——“ln Joaquin’ and South- en, 9@llc; Southern S@dc; Southern_ Moun- tain, 9@11c: Mlddle Counties, free, 14 o aetective, 10@12¢: Notthern fres, 13 do, defective, 10@126; Tumbart med Nads: cino, 14@15c’ per Ib. 20c per b, HOPS—1904 crop, © Meat Market, i Local packers and butchers continue to re- port & well ;supplied and quiet market. | DRESSED MEATS. | “Wholedale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are’ as follows: | BEEF—5@Tc for Steers and 4@5c per-1b | O B AL Large. $1@THc; small, 7@80 VEA rge, o;. , 7 | MUTTON—Wethers, 7G7%¢; Ewes, pound, LAMB—8@0c per 1b. | PORK—Dresscd Hoss. 6gSc per LIVESTOCK MARKET. The tollowing quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 409 45 ver cent shrinkage for Cattle: TTLE—Steers, 74@7%c; Cows -na Helf- ers, D1bG6%c: Thin Cows. frocth Ala Asso oil Se. 3% SFC Be. lol\uln G 58102 w | CALVES—@4lac per 1b (gr SHEEP—Wethers, .’l'afl-l%c !:wu. -!03% 2 a. HOETive Hogs, 130 to 300 Jbe. 4 | 200 to 250 1bs, 4%ec; 130 Ibs and under, !we.— 250 1bs, 4%ac; soft Hogs, not i R 20 per cent off; Boars, 30 per cent oft, | S cor T — » By R0 Btags, 40 per cent off from aboy quota- GAS AND ELECTRIC. e SEEE A4 SRS EE O | General Merchandise. e By ault e = | BAGS—Grain Bags, $3@5 25; San Quentin, INSURANCE, | $4 50: Wool Bags, 50G32c; Fleece Twine, T3c; | Firem's Fod. — 330 | | Fruit Bags, 6%@7%c for white and Te for BANK STOCKS. brown sute. — 130 ILP & A....150 — |* COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- 84 ST |Mer Trust.... — 235 | lington, $8: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; e 120 }’N"; 'gk;shmi-}m 50 56% Beaver Hill $5 50; Roslyn. $7; Coos Bay, | SihSaoon = o $5 50; mg;.ln‘m;:.lln fio;lcil:bnlnd. $13 in s.\vmcs BANKS. | bulk and n sacl 'en: Ivania An- - § ¢ thracite Egg. $14; Welsh Anthracite Exs. $13; | 9o S8 [P0 — [Sav & L so. por | olER X Lump, $11 nme::fi(fl 30 BeE ton: Coke, | Myt Sav BK. — 100 |Union T Co. |51 in ' sacks; to | Rocky Mountatn By $S 50 per abort | S F SV "s';’.‘};"“,r !Lm.no s | ““BrLs—quotations are for barrel California ..196%200 | Prostdlo ... — 42% add bc: Linseed, 53¢ per gallon for hol.ltd and . ¥ Slc for raw; Castor Oll. in cases, No, 1, 70c; POWDER. | Bakers' AA, cases, §1 l”l 12; Lueol. Sde for | Glant ...... 6414 6415 VIgorit ..... — "~ per gallon; n ‘barrels, C. 65 awell C.. - | :?c 1ot Sayifn and Blo fer A A“"""'n' . Honkas's € 35 15t Onamen 8 & g ea o & w “extra blenchd ‘Winter Whais . & 9% 10 |Prautau s C 155 18 ¥, S7c: nat thral, Whale O, 20; extra winter el RS urem‘l:ltflnot Of1, 73¢: No. 1 \2::?3‘: oll, | Alaska P A.12T 1238 |Qceanic 8 Co. 2% 3 | E3c? 1ight Herring 'Oil. 2c: dark Herring OIF, | Cal F C A. 99%100 | Pac Aux FA — | 40c; Salmeon Ofl, Sdc; boiled Fish Ofl, 37c; raw | Cal Wine A. 83 &4 ac C_Borx.156 157 Fish Qi 33 Dollea’ Paint Gll, 33c; raw Paint | MV& MUTm. — 105 |Pac § Tel Co.l12 115 o, SALES, | l,OAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, !nlgul!. Morning Session. Pearl Ofl in cases, 10%c; Anrul mp Ei |'es Extra Star, 2dc Board— 5 Hawailan Com] & Sugar. 200 Hawalian Coml & Sugar . 120 Spring Valley Water Co. $1,000 Plclflc Electric Ry Za. Street— 50 Honokaa § Co 50 Hutchinson S P’ Co. Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS DONDI Ask.| nflml-mn‘u:—s:c per £alion In cases and 75¢ in drums and iron barr RED AND WHITE LE.\D—Red Lead, T4@ TH%c per 1b; White Lead, T%@T%e. according to_auantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follaws. per ib. in 100-15 ba Bid. Ask. A Crushed and Fine Crushed, Powdéred, 6108; Cand Granulated. . lflc‘ g R, lg'ésg ESH u:ou‘:mz Granulated, fine, Ge: Dry Granulated, caree, e | 6e: Fruit Granutated, Gc; Beet Granuiated 105 |Suttr-st Roe.108 — | {i60-1b bags oniy). 300c: Contectioners’ A"6c; 2 RS sy Magnol J.doc; Extra C. 5.80s; Golden C, | SF & NP 5s 112 | Sg0s; ‘boxes, 503 more: 50,15 haif MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, | 10 more for all kinds. Tablets-—Half barrel 28%| Long& SF Bk. — €0 ; boxes, 6.70¢; Cryatal Dominos, | Amer Bis Go — 0 | Mat Nav Co. — 897 oy R TRy U than | Cal Cot Mlis 80— |Nev Nat Bi.105 — seyenty_avq harrels or lte equivaient. el geECar. do3 48 (NS R RCo 9% — FEE—C. E. Bicl cireular lockey L112% — 0, — recelys ot thiz port tince Jamuary 1 af S0} | Cal Foweer 130 143 | Gax B savaz % | bags, against 235,734 during the same time last Ship Co. — Oak T Cop.. 78 — | year, The sales from first hands were 175,035 Cal TIE T 15 | so0m A 6y — bags, against 220,436, The stock in first hands | Cen Bk, —_ 65 |Orpheum Co.. — " 153 October 1 was 45,854 bags, against 50,206 last | Chute 5% 6 |PacC Cas Co.128 — year. The world's visib pply October 1 was i 114,206,498 bags, ,770,420 last year. — The cipenlar says: L “‘September business hu been disappointing. The brisk autumn trade almost invariably en- countered and met has been noticeably absent and It is hard to account satisfactorily for the lapse. As stocks In second hands were known to e but moderately full we may assume that ‘invisible’ supplies were larger than imagined and that prolonged hot weather possibly influenced consurapt than At this writing the heavy and listles local market s still s and all grades are cheaper | without, .tmeu attention small trad- | ing. Washed fees have been inore affected | than other de;m tions, especlally the higher which latter have unn a decld- edly weaker turn.® “The feature of Brazilian news has been th: large receipts at ' the ports—fully elpmd | howaver, o far as concerned the month of Se Dor— the conseq Increase werld's visible supply on October 1 of 774,000 { bass. making the total visible supply ¥ 18,208,000 bags, or larger by 347,000 “‘?“ Fe Tmmediate sitaation would “The immediate situ: would appear to be of October 5 Z - S ! T8 : shig SRsuzIRTIRSSNE: N8 by the extent in snil and t.h- nmtlxde of eon-ullu : with- f 3 idental ompararily discarded by 1 :“r:dc u'-"x'n:.—'!n an mm{“.’.. o farther or against the coming crop —:5 7 e the rosult_ of ihe Anal or Decembec Ao by flf’ Fhich will more definfinly s e thes sivetes Siow SALES, " Yor mrimfil fuctuated w't”fiu-. M Ing Sesslon, " mm or a momh ago. ~ 1000 Of) City Petroleum ...... for good to superior unwashed peaberry; -W.G] 9a9%c, for good to prime unwashed peaberry | stock mining shares became suddenly active | 800; Apollo, Claremont | Stock and Bond Exchange will be held to- | AUCTION - SALES fiia Hnrs?s for SaTi J. V. BUTTON will selj at PUBLIC AUC- | TION. ONE HL‘(DI‘ED“ HonE. . hnl- and unbroken, weighing from 1000 1500 pounds. ‘This is the third and last ment of the double square horses which Wil b2 offered at auction this season and are the best all-purpose horses ever offered for sale on this market. Sele Takes Place MONDAY, Oct. 10 At 11 & m. At J. B. HORAN'S SALESYARD, Cor. TENTH and BRYANT STS. Horses can be seen at yards any day previe ous to sale. . AUCTION SALE, 50 HEAD TROTTING-BRED HORSES. | TUESDAY l\'EA OCT 18, 1904 45 AT 1732 )nmn:‘r ST, CM. VAN NESS AVE. Consignments from the estats of Jesse D. Nelson: A. F. Baker, ) ‘Mateo, CONSISTING OF and Mares, Geidings, Colts and Fillies, by Haw- thorne, Dictatus Wilkes, Hart Boswell, Boodle, Boodle Jr., Dictatus Medium and other good eires, and out of high-class mares. On same evening we will sell a number of two and three year old draft colts; good individua -Send for Catalogue. Horses at yard October 15. D H. CHASE & Co., | Livestock Auctioneers. Y b P Complete Dispersal Sale F OCCIDDEN'I'AL HORSE EXCHANGE, | 246 THIRD STREET. Everything to be sold to the highest bidder, without reserve; 50 head of Horses, Harnesses, Saddles, Buggics, Robes, Blankets, Otfics Fix | tures, G00 Chairs, lease and good will, stable and pavilion. The I mart west of Chicago: loc: Sale takes place next TUESDAY.. ....OCTOBER 11, 1904 Commeneing at 11 o'elock. Inspection solicitsd Sunday and Monday. OCCIDENTAL STABLES. both of AUCTION SALE 15--HORSES--T5 By order of O. B. Littla of Dixon, Solano | County, Cal, we will sell 75 MARES and | GELDINGS, 'four to eight years old, weighing from 1000 About one-third of this lot have been handied, part of them have | been thoroughly broken. These horses are | heavy-boned, close built and blocky and show much better breeding than the average hovss | brought to the auction ring. The owner being in very poor health and mot abls to attend to his business, is forced to close them out. Sale takes piace | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1904, | at 11 a m., at |J. B. HORAN'S SALES YARDS, TEN AND BRYANT STS, San Francisco, Cal. Horses at yard Wednesday, October 12 HORD SMITH, Auctioneers. P T P AUCTION SALE By order of proprietor of the Willow Livery Stable, on Mission st, batween Seventeenth and Efghteenth, I will seil at public auction the entire contents of stable. consiating of T3 ®ood work, driving and business | different styles of vehicles, such as b\n!nea- top and rubber tire bugzies, all kinds of surrevs, wagonettes, 4-seaters, 3-seaters, carts, i barn fixtures and everything that | to make up a first-class livery stable: stock is in goed working condition, one desirin® a good horse or vehicl goes this 50 any will do well to wait for this closing out sale, as every- | thing must pesitively be sold: no reserve or | Mmit; fes retiring from busifess. Sale | FRIDAY, OCT. M, 11 a. m. WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. e ® COLUMBUS BUGGY COMPANY OF CALI- FORNIA, 1323 and 13256 MARKET ST. MONDAY, October 10, at 2 p. m., 1 will sell for the account of the Columbus Bugsy Company of California all of the bug- | gies, carriages, carts, whips, robes, blankets, | extra wheels, shafts, poles, buggy seats, trim- | mings, etc. | _This sale {s made to clean up the balance of | the stock of the Columbus Bugsy Company of California. __JO! DOYLE, Auctioneer. —_— Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran« | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Mersiny Sossiin, 26| 400 Crown Polnt. .z} 100 Exchequer weeee 380 500 Mexican . 1000 Bultton +.. 23| 100 Ophir - 100 Caledonia cvss 100 Chollar | 100 Con C & Va.1 50| | 1200 Con C & Va.1 85! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Oct. 8—12'm. Bid.Ask | Bid. Asic. Al . s 10 | Alta o 10 Andes . 05 o8 | Belcher o8 | Best & deiciu1 30 1 t Bullion .. “ g Caledonia . 2 Challenge Con 25 20 3 ‘"hnlhr 22 13 W ‘onfiden 1001 [ Con C& Va.1952 7 28 Con lmwnxl o0 11 13 06 i 42 15 16|Sifver HUL .. 5 58 @ 06 St Louis | 2 FEureka Con.. — 30! Syadicate L Exchequer 54 56/ Uslon Con 2 = Gould & Cur. 24 28/Utah .. 13 Hale & Nore. 61 65 Yellow Jacket 2 TONOPAH MINING EXCHAN Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Iornlnl Session. tREREEEZRE623] Jim Butler .. Jum! EErE 13th the c- M llock wi November prl ible, Are land in to we ceptionally good on_this eceptionally id and we may strike it or wire et once for particulars, THE BIG ELK GOLD 716 Italian-American San Francisco, Gl

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