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THE ‘SANER NCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. OCTOBER i4 1‘;)04 1 15 | reached at $1 11%. Meantime May sold up to $1 1115, During the latter part of the ses- sion the market broke quite sharply under heavy sales of May by a leader of the bull element, while the market was bearishly af- fecteq by & Cincinnati journal claiming a sur- plus of 100,006,000 bushels of wheat for export from the United States and Canada. Another factor was a private cablegram from Liver- pool reporting Argentine wheat prospects very favorable. Before the decline was checked May had dropped to $1 09%. December sold off in sympathy to $1 09%. A fair demand quotations on May were at $1 10%@ Shipping, §1 15@1 17%; Chevaller, $1 17%@ b 1 S g 5 FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. December—No sales, $1 10% asked. May—$1 10. R 2 p. m. Session. December—$1 101 bid. OATS—Recelpts yesterday were large, being { 9428 ctls, of which 4273 were from \ashing- ton. The market showed no new features. White, $1 37%@1 55; Surprise, $1 Red for feed, $1 32164@145 for No. 1 and gl 221%@1 30 for No, 2; extra fine for seed, 1 4215@1 50; Black, $1 30@l 35 for feed and 1 60: | [ 2 3 crown, 4@4%c; 3-crown, & %c: 2-crown, 3@3%c; Seedless. 2%@2%¢c; Floated, 3¢; Seed- ed. 4@5%ec; Thompson's Seedless, i%c; Seed- less Sultapas. 31%@3%c per Ib. NUTS—New Walnuts No. \ softshell, 12c; No. 2. 10c; No. 1 hardshell, i11c: No. 2. 9%4c; Almonds. 16@17c for Nonpariels. 14@1414¢c for I X L. 13@ldc for Ne Plus Ultra and lic for Languedoc: Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern; Pe- cans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5; Chestnuts, 10@15c per 1b. HONEY—Comb, 11%@13c for white and 1080 1lc for amber; water white extracted, 5%@ &; lisht amber extracted, 5@%c; dark. BEESWAX—27@29¢ per 1b. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE By order of proprietor of the Willow Livery Stable. on Mission between Seveateenti * ltmm shorts caused some recovery, but the E market closed easy, with December at $1 103, Final and Eighteenth, I 1 bl ction New York Bonds. ! ot stable. conatsting of 81 170 for seed. the entire contents of stable, consisting of 13 CORN—Has become rather scarce in the lo- SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | oz 110%. A e toue prevailed in the corn market : \ds were strong. Total sales, value, | U S ref 2« reg .104%|L & N unified 45.101% e Trovicions =00d work. driving and business horses. 100 Industrial stocks one to 1wo POINtS | 5670 Unied States houds were Wn- | Do coupon....104% Man ton goid 4s.103% | uring the early pare of the sesslon. Decem- | M BRSNS OWRE lo the ot shortafe, WMEL | (ougienc fs K higher. Otherwise there is | dIferent sivies of vehicles, such us business. : bigher. Railvoads irregular. changed on el SR | e o e 9% | Coverlng by shorts and & fair demand from | expects plenty in within the’ next fortnight. [P Abpen. Hkma, Thoos fpd, Lend gre mov| wimaetine. scaters, 3-seaters, carts, Ut Not much tariati o e 47 i < g e P cash houses caused activity in the oat market ces remain as before. i o Irly. express and grocery wagons, S0 sets of § : . o o coupon.... 1Ll M, n view of & weal provisions 3 or Mixed: Call- . - | kets, barn fxt d everyth 2 SR S R | muirs o ihe New ¥ork | Db vid 'la rex 1063 Doads ool 835 | neld comparatively strons. At the close Japu. | fornia large Yellow, §1 401 45: small round | 1% ' for “extra lignt and 17c for sugar | Ul ™up R B s o B - i | A0 compom..... NB of ary pork and lard were each 23c lower anc | 90. $1 55@1 6216: White, nominal; Egyptian, | cured; dry sait e, 10%¢: les, 12¢: | stock in good working condition. so any & m'.' w . Ateh gen 4x. SRS ribs ‘were unchanged. $13501 45 for” White and 31 25@1 30 for | Fastern = eugar.cured CHEme: o 0@10 50 por | 0N¢ desirine a good Worse or vehicle will do Slight flictuations in Silver and Ex- | Saies. | s ¥z . The leading futures r: as_follows: rown. 3 S R a2 2 50: | Well to wait for this closi; t sale, - aies C 1. 42 9514 Nor Pacific Abticlon® MG e, “High. Low. " ‘Close. | . RYE—There is less offering and the mar. | bbl; extra Mess, $10 50@11: Family, 312912 50; | nell 0 wait for this closing out sale, as every- change. i ams Express . & Ohio 4s..102% Do 3 5 Wheat No. 2— ket is steady at $1 40 per ctl prime Mess Pork. $1# 50; extra clear, $23: Mess, $17 50; Dy parties retiring from business. Sale i Salt=d Pork, 10%ec; Pig Pork, | Hmit: | Wheat and y conti iet, wi 26,700 e 2iy, U2 62 . 'l : “"gy - | Octobe! L.100% 109% 100 1 | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at about retl, | OCT. CLOUGH, Tiutle cham’rk‘) opiis Wiich oon L vl PR ol w2t} B | Central ot Ga (OSL 4s & partic. 9~ | DERITE oo 5 0% 1 b %x | ool | $26; Plys' Feet, $5; Smoked Beet. ldc per b, * | FRIDAY. OCT. 1, 1 a. m. Wi Ul i nge. Am Can Cu.. : § 2% | Do 1et ie... IPa “eonv 3. ey D11l 111K 100 1104 FI d Millstufr | "LARD—Tierces quoted at_6%c per Ib for % Corn scarcer, owing to car shortage. : A ETomE £ i g Corn No. 2— ot cataiie ramis e 44 e e s , Oats offer frecly | 98 ISL &S F fg 4s B 38 2 T80 T'idk, 399 1510, ueual terms; Bakers Extras, $4 70@3: [ 10-1b tins, 11%e; 5-1b tins, 11%e: 3-1b tine, 2 =~ 2 Eye in lighter supply and steadily o Seabae BV, 4 ay ... : 40% 4512 45% | Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $i@4 50 | 113c. held Fle L 48, Sk | Oats No. '3 ! | T COTTOLENE—One half barrel, SSc: thres k 1,600/ Am Coiton Ol . 70% So Pacific 4s. 0435 | o vober . o2y 29 aun( iagrcf PeE DOl half barrels, 8lac; one tierce, S%K¢; (WO tierces, Bean market still firm, with increasing 4 “x»‘ B i “.Ifi:g‘%xm‘:mfi 18% | Deacember 204, g %fi% 287 | ,ofi(ol:L s%fifipfiffiir ms-?p;;k‘p',:’ 1;‘;"’"" | 8%c; five tierces, 8ie per Ib. / s receipts, B ez i 180" o '80% | May ... g 1 81 R -5 . = . Car sh:trlx(v‘ cutting down receipts of | 400 A Gr L wine 1 8% | Con Tobaces 'is. 74| Union Bacifc 4108+ | Mesr Fork, 'per DBl i ig e ! B B S0 e croim o, 3o60; | gilides. Tallow, Wool and Hovs. B o artas g o e SN e n Gr L g B4 Y e 5 -1083; | October § 10905 |37 3 : : * | _ Hops continue firm. Late mall advices from t 1 O'Clock p. m. Hay. 400 Am Hide & L. D% | Colo & So 4s.... 87 | Do cony 4s .....108% | OO - 1112% 1106 1105 | Qat Meal. $3 75; Oat Groats. $4: Hominy. | Now Vork say: *A fair business was reported | » B g ol = 2 Do Prd ......- % | CF & 1 conbs 70 |U 8 Steel 2d Os.. 864 | vo iy 12 5214 12 35 12 40 | $3 60@3 85; Buckwheat Flour, 34: Cracked | froWl 008 TV, Chast market: sales weee re- | m g~ T A Sadguud B i 200 SiByvedlen ufh BRTEL B Ml S e T e mot sk | OF 1S Head of WORK BO " = feod. ; e b | " 88 |W & L Brie da.. 91 La 735 7274 730 |sacks 34 20: Pearl Bariey, $5; Split Peas, | S10. bhe Tanse of prices generally quoted was | oMpLETE OUTFIT OF FARMING IM- o et s i f et B Do ptd B ND £ e 104 Wia Cantel e B G ober T84 721 780 | boxes # 50; Green Peas $5 50 per 100 ibs. * | 6o ocial sals, however, as above reported | PLEMENTS, WAGONS, HARNESSES and lons still rising. .. |Am Locomot| § Ly 1 December 7% 720 ;20 was made at 31¢, Offerings were reported as HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE—all new, Poultry weaker under larger arrivals, 1%V Lo pid New York Mining Stocks. January . .72 T30 T2% 72 Hay and Feedstuffs. ! limited, sellers generally being encouraged: by WILL BE SOLD BY Game steady. g | 2345 | Adams Con Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— | _Receipts of Hay were 42 cars. The market | the indicated strong statistical position and e - ¥ 6,200{ Do {4 Bt 8 P e October -T2 755 725 70624 remained as before. choice Wheat ruling very | were holding for extreme prices. Up State ad- ¥resh Fruit in liberal supply and & 7.owam s R e i January 655 88 @50 |firm. An occaslonal car or two brings $16, but | vices continued to report firm marfets, with | weak 1600, Do pfd .......|108 o B ot e & ,.-‘2,3 e i+ May ... 6 62% 6 5714 6 573 ' the figure is hardly Srequent enough for a reg- ' offerings light; prices ranged from 30c to 32¢ Do Bs .... 98% 3 32300/Am Su, . o e Taaael by i | ular quotation. The lower grades are dragging | and up to 35c continued to be paid for small ' gon R T 61075 — Butter, Eggs and Cheese unchanged. o oy L e G 3% 112 ’G;; Con Cal & Va... i 50| Bevese. Cash Grain and Provisions. |;cmclwmzl. T‘?; rllzl;olds are “gmnum r‘xm:i‘- hflou ot fancy Hops. The spot market Was 1, A Elec 5s. — 0 «..,Am Tel & Tel Co, j1s8 P . ) | ing In only about per cent of what the de- ' firm but quiet.” ¥ - Walnuts firm. Prunes in more demand Am Tobacco ptd. 42 11145 | Horn Slivar £-BDi Peuts: < CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Cash quotations were | mand calls for, owing to the car shortage. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 1 A R¥ 3s_115% New York. " 15 | 15% | Jron Stiver 1 90/ Small Hopes . i ell 'L, A LCoés at New Yor! .|Am Woolen |38, | a5% | joon, SHivee = e P as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 spring\wheat, | _The millers are now reporting @ very weak | about %@lc under quotations. Heavy salted Dy grq gs. — Ofaime & TIPS MIGRAE. ; OWEE |~ "0l bironds 5 Boston Stocks and Bonds. {10018 Mo 5, K O o X e, ot attae o aer | DeE: fe T maey aad B roe Bk B 1 700 7 28108 Provisions unchanged. o, T Y | | $1 141 15; No. 2 corn, 53c; No. 2 yellow, 56c; | 575e0 Feet b g ey b b | . L. . LAP lem 5102 Fope continue very everywhere. pea . ! |U 8 Steel. 9% | No. 2 oats, 28%c; No. 2 white, S144@G1%c DODLINGA- s3ide8 per ton M T Sa.413 = ¥ o eln . oty 4 Meats. prel Aome 298 (Do BIA - on 4 | No. 3 white, 201,@31c; No. 2 rye, Te; good Y ORTE g Ge Ber ton. | T4e; ary Calf 19c: Sheepskins shearimgs. 25% | aog MiTos 100 Do stampd.110 = — othing new Jive or dressed ) o i ’Efnd:':“ 4 - :;um? b w | feeding barley, 36c; fair to choice malting, 39 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23 50@24 per | 40c’ each; short Wool, 40@65c each; medium, | NRR of C6s 106 106%'S P B R 6s.132 — st L PP e g { @48c; No. 1 flax seed, $109%; No. 1 North- | ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill,’ $31 50@32 50: | 75@90c; 'long Wool. $1G150; Horse Hides, 5s ....117 — |S V Wat 651045105 »ez.oo. |BAY Btate Gas Mex Central 4s... 683 Amal Copper . | 11 121; lard, per 100 bs, $72T%4@7 30; short- | 2 Tl L By SLTE o Woiks sh © oy Ry Ss..— 112 | b 85408 R T .. O i s e s | Mixed Feed, $22422 50; Horse Beans, $30@40 | Hides, dry $! r large and $1 50 for me. 5s. — 9 | Do g mtgis 99 100 Prospocts for Ancther Good Year|. . .|Brock Unioa Gas o i B s | rib sides (loose), $7 624@7 75; short clear: per ton; Broom Corn Feed, 90c per ctl | dium, $1@1 25 for_small and 30c for Coits Bs. — 102%|Stkn G&EWs. 98— ""200Bruns D & L. i Sy 100% | Bingham : 29iq | Sides (boxed), 50@7 75; whisky, basis of | HAY—Wheat, $10@1550; Wheat and Oat, | Duck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; dry ealted 55. — 110%|U G & B 5s.103% — Deemed Flattering. 1000 Butterick Co | Boston & Aibany.218%| Calumet & Hecla.b46 ~ | bigh wines, $126%; clover, contract grade, | $10@14 50: Oat, $9@13; Barley and Oat, $8 | Mexican 25c; dry Central American. 30c; Goat Se. — 100 | 5 nada So. : 87\ B0k | DO A e ol i miSas | @12; Volunteer’ Wild Oat, $7@10: stable, $0 | Skins—Prime Angoras. 7ic; extra large do. | WATER STOCKS. L JThe Mew York circular of Hémry Clews | jgpoiCanadian Fac. L st 182, | Boston Biev .. 153% | Copper Rangs .. it O Regeipte. Shipments, | Qe por ton 0 | o o ML ARl A N No. 1 Tendtred. 4G4l per Ib; | Contra Costa — 36 [Port Costa... i ye: | 8| 43% | Piichburg pte aly West . lour, 8 % s p B % * | Marin Co... — 60 |S V Wat Co - E . 1| o Wheat, bushels . 125,000 ¥ STRAW—45@65¢ per bale. No. 2 Bie; Grease, 214@3c. | - The week has been fruitful in favorable { Marcenienr - 1Bl D et B 13500 WOOL—Fall clip—San_Joaquin and South- | GAS AND ELECTRIC €evelopments. A number of very satisfac- | Pere Marquette. .. 78 | Granty .-.. " 34 | Oats, bushels . 98,600 Beans and Seeds. ern. 9@11c; Southern, S@fc; Southern Moun- | Cent L & P. 3% 4 |SFG&E.. 62 62% tory rallroad reports wers forthcoming, some | Unton Pacific. . nmdme Ro; . 2114 | Rye, bushels 6,400 | Anothe® advance in Bayo Beans is noted.| {3in. 9@llc: Middle Counties, free, 12@l4c: | Mutual g L. — 12 |Stkn G!?c‘ — 3% ©f which showed gratifying gains in gross | Miscellaneou: | Mass Minin; 51 | Barley, bushels 81,300 , They are in demand, but very few are coming | o' g:g:g::y- ig‘égi i‘leflmrétfr'ed ‘;’f;;;‘_« Pac L Co... 30 604 U 2: o — earnings, others important reductions in Argpr A?_;ge Chem. 1sui§xcnm¢;n ‘;y. :ln.R i i At = cino, 14@15:‘;:“ 1b. /. . o lF o INSURANCE. operat expenses e hav ined o P EREERrY T ohawk . eese i eceipts of eans are steadily increasing ' " oy irem’'s Fnd. — e s o WOt~ ey Amer Pneu Tube. 41| Mont Coal 5% i, Oh and Eggs. and 6663 sacks came in vesterday. HOPS—1904 crop. 26@31c_per Ib. | BA prom! Join the v R i %] s 1341014 Dominion ... 21%; | CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Om the Produce Ex-| BEANS—Bavos, §2 602 10: Pea, $2 908 ) = . A.. - payers. All of these disclosures prove that 100, Do ptd | " Do pta 13314 Osceola. . . 90 |[change to-day the butter market was steady. 8 10: Butters, $2 76@3: small White, $3@3 25; Meat Market. Am ) 5 15 T < the railroads, as & whole, are enjoying eon- | o ull. 'V B (new)| 29%) 2 | Amer Tel el.139 | Parrot . 245' Creameries, 14@20c; dairies, 13@l7c. _Eggs, | lar-e White. $2 25G2 60; Pink, $3@: 25: Red DRESSED MEATS. | Bank of Cal.420 425 :Merch EX... — 88 tinued prosperity. Nor is this all h:fflc 1,500( Do pfd 3 | Amer Woolen é:”;g}\:‘::;.\&n .ag’ 'g]r:l“:t .’E»“'m%f&: included, l”i@l&kc;l ‘1564:“1.1::\];‘,“&)1!0@4‘2"5;50@1;@0 lp(emmil ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | C'a] Safe Dp. — 130 |5 & Naconl — — anag pear v fident in & continu- | | A - A 2 3 3 ; 50@4 T5; ves, $2 W0 per ctl: s i iy oo of this prosperity for another season, and |~ 1.400|Chicegy Terin. 14" Tamarack - = ~ | Horse Beans. 31 8562 40. BEEEC e for Steers and 4GSe per 1|t oM L iNGS BANKS - conssrnriph . J : . Ed Elect Tllum..252 |Trinity . A CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS, SEEDS—Brown _Mustard, nominal; Yellow 5 RS = i e 1 by ded that such views are well | 3,000, Do pfd | - 5 for_Cows. | o — S sl o~ ¥ 3t must be conceded that su e | Gen Flectric ..2172 |U S Mining... .. 23% Mustard §3 25; Flax, $22 75; Canary, 6% | ““VEATL - Large, 615@Tic; small, 7@Sc per b | Gef S & 1.2350 — [Sav & L 8o — 108 ot G o g s s CC & T e B e | B e arss, (3 20RS: | MUTTON—Wethers, 707%e: Ewes, 8@7c per 100 |Tniom T Co.. — — . . s importas Do pfd ..... i 1 * BRO. sy S i 3 ; | pound. restraint upon bullish enthusiasm. We are Cleve Lor & W.. 1 +++-- 8118} Victorla + 3% | CHICAGO, Oct. 13 —CATTLE—R | 2%@3%c; Broom Com Seed. $20G21 per ton. | "LAMB—8@fc per. Ib, 1 2 ges United Fruit ... 1041, Win <Ot 18 eceipts, 11,- 2 S—Niles : i | P STREET RAILROADS. finally assured of an abundance of corn, and | .......| Do pd P L R ot - 817 | 006, including 3000 Westerns; strong; good (0 | pear 4562 55 por o 07 20 MeW Green | PORK—Dresseq Hogs 6@Sc per Ib. B, B0 e T this, even If the expected 2,500,000,000 crop is | 2 I(rnt‘oxlr Ft:;l L Do DIA ..pooie 811 o = aflm;@fluleero. $5 90@6 ag; poor to | * & LIVESTOCK MARKET. U:m_;_‘"’ ey B i - ‘ . ol g g 4 -...| Do pfd ......| 4 | 38 76@5 60; stockers and feedery, $2 25@4 20 The following quotations are for good, sound | g . e e 166/ Colum H C & L[ £ London Closing Stocks. | Cows, _$1 50@4 10; heifers, $2G0 60: | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Livestock delivered in San, Francisco, léss 0@ s s ”ER“ P~ sure. @lso, of & big cotton crop, Some esti- 1,200/Colorado 8o s | Chana ifoe smonay & BB x| ; | $1 B0G2 40; bulls, $2 10g4 75; calves, §3@7 50; FPotatoes were in good supply. but offerings | 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: Giant ...... 63 6% Vigorit ... mates now reaching 12,000.000, and while early il o p?;d kS i = “ e for iy SUIN ¥ vl ::65!“:“‘ ‘steers, $3 50@5 50 Western steers, | ‘;’.m'['c'us","r’ma"fii'a el ;e‘nr:;laln:lr.mglo? out | "CA;I\Z,[‘%E* eers. Tc“cw’fa ows and Heit- | SUC ;Rk & frost might 106,000 to’ 200,000 bales, it | , 200| Do 2d I o mi 2 3 5 10. i s e, 4c; thin Cows. 4@bc per Ib. Hawaian C. 6 | Makawe 2 could not do serious injury. Even the wheat 2,100 Consol Gas _...[212% 211% .u;w; ";Lt;\ :?:razgfl‘ s.s;.:.":om’&"vd‘,é;,'m 361 | HOGS—Receipts, 21,000; to-morrow, 17,000; | market was one of firmmess. Onlons were | CALVES—4@4%c per Ib (gross weight). Honokaa § C 15 13%| Onomea S C* 20 10 crog threshing out better than the crop 00/Con Tob pfd . 298| "o pra . "2‘4.?:"‘"",‘“1& 11l Gsg | lower; mixed and buichers, $5 305 75; good | -cfli't‘ekamr flr‘ml G rising ‘prlcel‘.’ SHEEP—Wethers, 3%4@3%¢c; Ewes, 3G3%c Hutch S P C 9% 10 |Paaubau S C. 15% 13% Bl — Bhgr gl 2 end 100/Corn Products B L n e 4| Peonaylvanls - 88% | 10" choice heavy, S 4G5 80; rough heavy, | ,,5.0cks of misccllaneous vegetables were more | per Ib (gross weight). | Kilauea 8 €. 5 - Couence of thise Gevelopments She pricss | 90, Do pid, | T4 17415 | Can Pacife .1 1185%| Reading +r...... 86% 0 2005 80; lighi, § 2065 60; bulkc of sales, | WU NG 0T IINTORLOE SO0 TRRL 0S|, LAMBS§2 3082 13 penhead. | MISCELLAN or n and Wwheat are rec o z et Sooed Al s . ugh | 3 . 4%e: s S Co. : Righ prices which they not long | 200D L & W (D05, | Chi” Grear Weat 11151 Do 23" pral | PSR eceipts, 22,000; strong: lambe, | BEICES, ZNC¥SD but litle change. Green, Corn | 200 to 200 b, ¢13¢; 130 Ty and under, iae: | Alaska P A- S0 128 | Oceanc S Co £ ed. It is now demonstrated be o R ol E 8 Chi, Mil & St'P.17215| So_Railway, - steady; good to choice wethers, $3 S0@4 35: o O A B O ool DOOT | over 250 Ibs. 43c; soft Hogs, mnot wanted: | (3 v, A" §212 — |Pac C ihat American farmers— Cast oW T eiess Wi e Rela R T L T D D | fair 1o choice mixed, $3@5 70; Weatern sheep, | U+ and Sales at the top quotation were | Sows 20 per cent of; Boars. 50 per cent oft | (Al Ve B 8% .Cp | T0¢ £l »—are & enjoy another prodber- | <=+ g55iD% N & a By 13 | Den & Rio G..1. 20% 8o Pacific .. 60% | $3@4 10; native lambs, $20G6; Western | = POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 80Q | fions o i0 DeF cent off from above quota- | SAL ess situation. s {Detroit. g0 X R B e [ Ancmion 9% S0U0 ‘5{0‘ - | Z5e per ctly Salinas’ Burbanke, $1 1081 40 per | | Morning Session. v - = | .| Do pta 88y i nsas City. | etl; Sweet Potatoes, per ctl. it N x\’ - mp:l.ma H\L'RfAbSI.\G 1o | B.600Dist Secur P L};!p;;‘r,a zgl,znt?om;:. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 18—CATTLE—Re-| ONIONS-$1 1501 40 per cti. . % General Merchandise. ‘r R ek & et o7 50 b B vl P gy o, gy ] -/Dis Secur bond i Ce s 1 5 Keipts, ; ig; native 6 10; ‘GETABLES—Green Corn, 500@$1 25 per | pAGS—Grain Bags, $5@5 25; San Quentin, Honokaa S Co 15 12% sing supplies of money. Several G0/Dul S B & A ¥ ‘entral ......148%| Wabash eipts, 9000; strong:; native steers, $4@6 10; | sack or crate; String Beans, 21,@3c per < + 28 62 ns of gold are mow on the way from . ’WI. “D;pm e: . | | | Louls & Nash. .. 182i| Do ptd | native cows and heifers, §1 50@4 50; stockers lb; Wax Beans, 3@ic per Lima | $4 50; Wool Bags_ 30@32c: Fleece Twine. Ti4c: | 0 )Inka:alis.F % 2 “‘: = be added to our already PIthoric | 13’300 Erie 2 | MK & Texas. . 2014 Spanish 4s | and testors, §2 @4 10 bulls $1'75G3 50: Beans ~4@0c pey b Tomatoes 150 | TRl Cam SN Sor et "Ja- e | s 15 31 of gold. the inflationary effect of which | 4 000| Do 1st ar silver—Steady, 26 9-16d per ounce, | calves, $2 50@5 50; stern steers, $3@4 O0; 40c r box; _Summer Squash, 40@30c per | Oy W LR vel- | ss s & Bl 3 62 00 apon valbes s mot pet fully apprecisted. Our | “osy| B a5t .ok Money—1@1% per cent. { Western cows, $1 50@3 00. box: Cabbage, Toc per ctl; Carfots, 10¢ per | 1, CoAL oy ellington. 89 per. ton; New Web | B S K e Valley Water Co 9 00 reula creased over $3,800,000 in Bep- |/ g & T K The rate of discount in the open market for | HOGS—Receipts, 8000; 10c lower: bulk of sack; Cucumbers 33@50c per box; Gariic, 41 | pesion 88 Seautle. 89 50: Bryast 8¢00: 1 . W0 SorVR, P8O0l e Sloar’ssl 1 o9 00 J iember. and is now more than $150,000,000 in Do ptd 5 ehort bills is 214@21 per cent and for three sales, $5 10@5 45; heavy, $5 40@5 50; packers, @ilc per Ib; Egg Plant, 35G50c per box: | sa e g e b W, . : ing Val Wat Co gen mtg 4s. 99 00 - of October 1 last year. This redund- |~ " " |pe W A D G . z months’ bllls 2 T-16%2% per cent. $5 30@5 45; pigs and lights, $6@5 25. Dried Peppers, nominal; Gréen Okra, 10@¢5e | poo" "‘l";“"‘“’g‘;’-l" Lo Bl e N e nc money and its effect upon interest s Vit : 5 | SHEEP—Recelpts, 3000; suong; muttons, | per box: Green Peppers, 40G00c . Dér Dox; | {pmeioe Ean: s71. 2ok Antneaeiie Bee $13 25 California Wine Association. .. &3 23 rquestionably one of the most pow- oo Bl T e { Condition of the Treasury. P e o El;l:l'bfi-sz AR egp hLeYRethers, | Mpztowiat Bk U1 1R Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $9 per ton; Coke, | Spring Valley 6 per cent...... 104 50 . y e Vonama g g T e 9 | WASHINGTON, Oct. —To-day" - PORS. b i & | $11 TC@1: peér ton in bulk apd $15 in sac) Afterncon Sesefon. e i B R 09/Gceat Ho. ped - (190 (198 HOL {182 | ment of'the Trossiicy Belanie s At | Omaba. Poultry and Game. | Recky Mountain descriptions! $8 80 per short | D od many evders have recently 6,000, Green Cons Cop. 203 ‘.’g\w %% able cash balances, $148,993,139; gold, $78,- OMAHA, Oct, 13. ATTLE«Receipts, 5aoo~l Poultry was in increased supply and as the | ton. . L | 10 Catifernia Wine Association. . &3 60 r iron and steel, £0 that a par. | ® --|Havana Tob Co s | suh 953,062, A £ . —C: 2506 10, h 43 demand was less urgent, the market was | OJLS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases | 100 Hawailan Coml & Sugar. 67 59 - of the year. yet the revival of | 700 Do pra so1| s9%| o | sa| New York Cotton Market. | 4 65; Texas steers, $2 758 75; cows &nd heif- = Western came In to a leading retall firm and | Bakers' AA. cases, $1 10@1 12: Lucol. 50c fof | 20 o o e & Brectric, an Fiager oo el 900/ T1linois Central ..|144%% 14415 1441 |144%, NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Cotton futures opened , rs, $2 25@3 30; canners, $1 50@2 15; stockers ' there were about 100 coops of domestic stock | bolled and 48c for raw; China Nut, cases, | 200 § ¥ Gas & Blectric. 62 00 - ’-n ";:n:nx:’ue““«‘erbn:.r:: 6.000/Inter Paper .| 181a| 17%| 18i| 181, | steady: October, 10.05c; November, 10.05c; De- and feeders, $2 25@4; calves, $3@5 50; bulls, ' received. Game was In good request at steady | 650@S0c per gallon;: Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, | 45 Spring Valley Water Co. 39 12 S Garismente. ~Fhe Tl ot o 1,200, Do pfd 7 )x. | cember, 10.12c; January, 10.1 February, and stags, §1 T5@3 T! | prices. | 88c for Ceylon and 55¢ for Australian; extra Street— L e SRl e 600 Inter Power ... $0%2 | 10.21c; March, 10.26c; “April, 10.28c; May, | HOGS—Receipts, 7000; 10@10¢ lower; heavy, | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, old, 14@1ic per | bleached winter Sperm Oil. 68c: natural winter | 5 400 Oakland Transit Con Bs....... 102 50 -, T s L w1 jInter Pump ... N 36 | 10.81c; June, 10.320; July, 10.34c. $5 10@5 25; mixed, $6 15@5 20; light, $5 15@ ' Ib for Gobblers and 15@i6c for Hens; young | Sgerm Oil, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale | b ol smpared with $35 000,600 in | * .| Do pfd 3 . 80 | Cotton futures closed easy. October, 9.88c; 5 25; pigs, $4 50@5. | Turkeys, 20@22c per Ib: Geese, per pair. $150 | Oll, 57c: natural Whale Ofl, 52¢; extra winter | Unlisted Securities. i e e 200/lowa Central .....| 25% | 25% 26 | November, 9.92c; December, 10c; January, | SHEEP—Receipts, 7000; strong; Western @1 75; Goslings, $1 76@2; Ducks, $4 50@5 per | strained Lard Oil 75c; No. 1 Lard Oil, 6dc: 11.ANNOUS BONDE D i e ety 300 Do prd 3 - 37 | 10.04c: February. 10.08c; March, 10.120; Aprfl, | yearlings, $8 50@4; wethers, $3 40@3 75; ewes, | dozen for old and $4 50@6 for Soung: Hens, | pure Neatstoot Ofl, T3c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, | T b interruptipn whatever from the | -{Kanawha &Mich ol B 10.14c; May, 10.16c. | $3@3 50: common and stockers, $2 50@3 75; | $4 50@5 for small and $5@5 50 for large: young | 63c; light Herring Ofl. 42c;: dark Herring Oll, . Ask. - Ak which is somewhat unusual, | Strike fi:‘ nflf&usop'd 3 g l:l»o!‘ clo!'e‘d quiet, 15 points decline: middling | lambs, $4 40@5 15. | Roosters, $5@5 50; old Roosters, $4 50@5; Fry- | 40c: Salmon Oil, luc bolledofl-h Oil. 37c: raw | Bay CFC 0% o 25 ol ot moerniy rer i et | 1300] Do pd .. i AT 38" | BIG0 Majen 07 MIONNE WIG 1006: salen, | MISOELLANEOUS MARKETS. | 5 abien tor oia and 3205 0 for Suuana. ©- . | Ok e, o oo ot O 2067 T BAIE | Gop e a” 110 tot 108 de and industry. There is ;'37 ;‘um‘“’; 100 llf:u‘lu:,k &( Des ')‘a" 158 156 i 11»?;7" | ok —an GAm;;;wudd Dovn,Enl} hfieg dom«s:3 Gray | ufo?\L r]nhw;ner “'hl;;‘fn.l“ofl, lm 3‘;{“‘ | & RS e s m, and large e: -4 ./Laclede Gas pfd|.. peeen O New York Grali reign res. Geese, per dozen; glish Snipe, per | 13 earl Oil in cases, c: Astral, 19%c; | R = - P B B R etk Lake E & Weat.. O3 5 ain and Produce, il dozen: common Snipe, $1 50 per dozen; Hare, | Star, 19%c; Extra Star. 24c; Elaine, 26c; Eo- | SF Drdk ds.112 — | SF 4s. 3% — street has discounted this improve case, Do pfd NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—FLOUR—Receipts, W D Mareh. | $1 25@1 75 per dozen; Rabbits, $2 per dozem | cene 23c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline. in bulk. ' MISCELLANE! TKS. an, Bt The T ol s . Long Island R e 18,700 barrels; exports, 9500 barrels; sales, 29,- | - T 2% | for Cottontails and $i 50 for Brush, 16c; in cases, 22l4c; Benzine. in bulk, 13c; in | Ala S Co... — 2i%| Lon& SF Bk. — 60 ance are maturally the st vo saestry | *'i:300Louls & Nesh...|i2h Ti28%(128%125% | 000 packages. Market firm on winters and | Jhonins © 788 T — cases, 19%5c:"86-degree Gasoline, in bulk. { Amer Blaca — 90 '|Mat Nav Co- 40 — ange in fundamental conditions.’ B i D ’\‘15“;:: f£asy on springs with light demand. Minne- | PARIS. | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. o RSENTINE— Sl per gallon in cases and | cat e 4 % INSRERCo 9% The Cotton Market. 0 Metropolitan Sec| 8% &2 { Ui L R0 S Jatenis 51008 v il ok S Oct, Jap-Apl. | Quotatlons showed no turther change ver, | 75 in arums ang Jron barrels. | € Jockey CLUZK = IN Cal P Co. 8% 9% 0 Metrpitn St Ry, 1220121 @5 75: winter striaghts, $5 20@5 50. 1 . f RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7%® | Cal Powder. av. - E. F. Hutton & Co’s New York wires yes- 0 Mexican Central| 14%/ 14 [ 14% | WHEAT—Receipts, | Closing 24 65 | cleaned up and fl_rdm and "'(“; Wwas no sur- | oalo per 1h; White Lead, T4@7%¢, according | Cal Ship Co. — 21 |Oak T Com.. 8 — TTO 2 o o | o8 | % 4 - 2 Ope . 3 . 7 — % | 3 = eus 0. — back aeein o the 0 eact pame et sy e S | 813 | Fed. $L16% f. o b. afloat; No. 1 hard Mani- | Closing 3200 | But some dealers feported a siight accumula: | , SUGANTTIS SIS OMET RYGNE DO | CER S 0o B 6% PaeC Cas Cod2s — it will meet with a better class of buying and | -- 34" | toba, $106% . o. b. afloat. Optlons opened | | tion 1In ranch Tgs, saying that the recent | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.25c: | City & C Bk — 120 [Pac Sur Co.106 — more resistance to any further bearigh pres. | 2814 | quiet at 13ic advance on cables, cased off un- St. Louis Wool Market. ;3::':.’3’ :’:f&fl;fickffie ;u%m“flz‘ufr';""o S:llme | Powdered, mroa; v&na%‘_ Gu(x;uh:“eg, 6.10c; D=y | gvn L D;mp 3_9% g-;nr P;::t_- 39 - sure from this level, and we would favor |~ 5700, Do pfd........| 58%!| 56%| 57 | 5735 | der local pressure and then rallied nearly lc | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 13.—Wool, steady; medium | e | Granulated, fine, 6c; Dry Granulated, coarse, | East Dynm. | Drydock. — n 3 y in the event of any .|Nash, C & St <,:[133 134 | talk of a congested speculation in December, | fine, 18@20c; heavy fine, 12@l6c; tub-washed, | Eggs and 4500 Ibs Cheese. hEN i B . 6c; i o N srther decline. The movement of the crop 500 National Lead... 24" 24% 243 | with a laige milling demand also reported. | 22@36c. x % @ B .- Taiet i Magnolia A, 5.60c; Extra C, 5.30c; Golden C, | FN Bk. Oak.120 |80 & MTgbt.125 — for the week will be ligh t 4 | a. 4 | | o7 1 | Th 13 . : BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 29G30¢ | 5 400, *D,’* 5.30c; barrels, 10c more; haif | Fischer Thtr 05c 30c | Swiss-A s — and spinners and exporters l:fuls-‘a? R O R Mex g 1‘9:,* 2.»‘2 e B B S %fl/’fu.m:l;m"h T for extras and 28c for lower to medium | pgrcels; 25c more; boxes, 50¢ more; 50-Ib Frnch-A Bk.108 — ~#Truck Elect.. 11% 1214 on a5y further concessions, and it must | "400{ Do prd. i, 3915| 40 | December, $1 14@1 15%, closed $1 1434, " Nunhemoaggga; Market. [ oot ‘;?5%»2‘!: ";""c',::fi::f;- i‘lcymfz‘:'{: | 10 ‘more fo-'all kinds." Tablets™Half barrels. | Gas Can A. 16% 20 | UR InC prd. :;" b aiso remembered that the er ++...|National Biscuit | 48%| 487, | HOPS—Firm. % . 3 & + | 6.50c; boxes, 8.75c; H. . Crystal Dominos, no o. 2 com ... - Gamaged and the Prospective yiod me Do ptd. LA liwsl0t | HIDES-Steaay. PORTLAND, G618 SWhaAe 1o et Hasien 1A Taged. IOQILe o o ¥ No orders taken for less tham | Do pool .. — 27| ly reduced In the event of cold. wet ew Jersey Cen.|.....|.... (182" 1821, | s { Walla Walla, 82c; bluestem, 85c: valley, Ste. | o CHEESECJ@LIC 108 La0ice, G, net Bhd | seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. | SALES. Weather setting in, as it is all open from top Y Air Brake..| ! | PETROLEUM—Steady. For Eastern markets—Walla' Walia, 83c; blue- | §@10¢ for id; S0, same. 10 o0 e T Morning Session, lo bottom of the plants Price i3 now flood- ew York Cen.. | SUGAR—Raw, quiet: fair refining, 3%c; | stem. Sc. 2 | " EGGS_Ranch, 39@40c for large white s Receipts of Produce. Board— 3 15 cirouiare: He aae e ie i mors bea XL | centritugal, 96 test, 43ic; molasses sugar, Bige; | . WASHINGTON, nanged, | lected, JT@IC for good to. cholce” and 3@l | FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 20 Cal Gas & Electric Corporation. 47 00 - : s 3 uestion in o 1st ped.... refined, quiet. . . 13.—Wheat, unchanged. | mon: cold storage, 27T3@30c; store, - Street— His miod that this year's production of Amer- Dg 24 pid. | COFTEE—utures opened steady at a de- | Bluestem. 86c;,club. 82, s Thaths tor Rets Lot 200 Flour, qr sks...16070) Flaxseed, ske ... 30| 45,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. %3 50 b v 4 - 2 bably ex- . ol cline of points In response to rather disap- for seconds and 2lc for bakers’, otk - HS Aft Sesalon. ene of the werld's requiremente N ¥ N pointing European cables “and. roied rather Northern Business. e i T - o o ekl i iy —_—— 4 .| r session on moderate liquida- A h 2 "313 = - ! 7 EASTERN MARKETS, Norfolk & West| 718 2| ton Owing to the holiday there were ABAL | A AL Dot IR R iven VU8 Tl m*::slh:n& Citras Fruits.” | com. cus 1.1\ 1313/ Hides, No 1170 25| $10000 United R R of S ¥ 4 per cont. 85,58 —_— B, T S reTa) gy e e :m.’mneflf:fih-?: 510 | , TACOMA, Oct. 13.—Clearings, $516,280; bal- | Jittle change from the previous report. Trade { ) 73| California Oil and Stock Exchange. |Northern Sech. .. 114 | points, Rales were reported of 21.230 bags, | *SCM $44,529. was active on local account. but stocks of | Potatoes, ski 6,358! Tallow, ctls 228 Ol Stocks— - PORTLAND, Oct. 13.—Clearings, $973,379; ‘ew York Money Market. 7z ‘Omaha including October most descriptions were in excess of the de- #60 Lime. bbls 182 | Associated Trust Cert. 50c, November, 6.35¢; De- | Gnions, sks NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Close: o 2 5 3 1so |« balances, $75,326. .| mand and the market was rather weak. | Bran. sks 700! Wine. gals ......40.350 California Standard - call, stnady, IO Dir Soats Csing o, G0 o £ 5 {715 ey Septemnony 7Goodie; May. | SPOKANE, Oct. 18.—Clearings, $463,710; | Peaches and Dartiett Pears were the only de- | Hay. tons . 420/ Sugar. ctls ... 840 | Caribou oftered, 1% i gt Pacific Coast.... : % | Ric, steady; No. 7 Involce, 8%c: mild, steady. | Phiances. $64,642. . scriptions to show any firmness and what few | Straw, tons 5 Quickaitver, Claremont . Time loans, slightly easier for longer time. {" Do 1st prd.... ¢ | _BUTTER— Firmer. Street prices — Extra i "'{"{:‘ Dere Monlrdsd st mEn e il o g m; Haistow, baw. . ) : : ey $0% 3 OCAL of those fruits have about had their | Hops. bales -.... 1. sixty days, 8% per cent; ninety days, 8% s sl SO 5. - 5! 515 | oSS, DKL Deleas unchibagen. L MARKETS. Fun and they will soon disappear altogether. | WASHINGTON. months, 3% @4 v esnt. Prime mercantile paper, 414@6 per cent. i Bterling exchange, steady, with actual busi- | 288 | Independence 175 | Kern (old) Table Grapes were in good request at un- changed rates. 16,505/ Flaxseed, sks 4,273 Groats, sks Penn R R Co... Flour, qr sks. white and colured, poor to fancy, 7% 10340; large colored, good to fancy, 91,@9% large Exchange and Bullion. although offerings were gen- Gas.... Oats. "ctls . People’ ’ ; There were numerous changes in Siiver and | erally unattractive. Wine Grapes were In in- :;:‘m.:nha bills 32 8555 for 4 e C &8t L. { whits, poor to fancy; TXGU#G, - o Buchange, but they Wers Darrow N e Ay [ ran. & . !;:‘s(;"mm Feed, ska.. €25 :g:.nurcu:&mm) it $4. 0000 £33 for Hxty day bills LR 23%0; Western averaie bost. S2abome @ | The Mongolia took out a treasure list of | The stock Was mostly poor and met with a B | Occlaental ot W Vi rates, $4 8454 u;l“ 8614, seed : nge “a He. $58,077. consisting of $55,600 in silver bullion | sluggish demand at irregular prices. Melons Ol City Petroleum Oommercial bills, $4 3 | Bar silver, 57%c. | Mexican dollars, 45%e. o pfd. ' Puliman Car Co. Ry Steel Springs, DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLE®_Meet with slight and $1377 in Mexican dollars for Hongkong. LOCAL. were .quiet and no reasonable offer was re- fused for Cantaloupes, which«ame to hand in STOCK MARKET. | 4 | jobbing demand and the market Is easy in tone s, bad condition. Berries arrived freely and ruled | | Soverament boods, steady; raiiroed bonds, 25,2 | at mbout former prices. Common. ars quoted | Siering Exchange. sixty dave... — #4848, | weak. the demand being limited. Citrus and TN Superior - - | Do 15t Bt :; mofilgg 3 prime, 4%@5c; cholce, 5%@6c; fan- | Srerling Exchange, cables — 4 8% | Q\"gv:'ccfll: Ps‘;;‘:‘:;"; :";.. 'r""!;;gd A car of late | San Francisco Mining Board Now Call- | Thirty-three . i o _Xack’ Senic M. i Spubiic s & {EDDNRR o p Sy atitscting Tow giten B R M~ D STRAWBERRIES (. ongworihs, ing Tonopahs. Twenty sight NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—There was & rather otationG sl TanEIE. frott B o oot WIED-[iBilver. per Giineé e v ST AR e i oty There was a very falr business on the Stock reifable demonstration of speculative interest guotations still ranging from 20 to Ko, o- | Mexfcan Dollars ...: gavs SioE BN BASFERRRIES ) 5098 pér chest. and Bond Exchangs, but fuctuations continued cording to grade. e APRICOTS—Are sparingly offered and held firmly up to quotations. Choice are quoted at ige: extra choice, 10%@10%e; fancy, 11@13c. PEACHES—Are in a listle better demand lo- cally and rule firm. Choice are held at 8%@ £i4c; extra choice, 8% @9c; fancy, 9%@10c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Bulls' speculation enthusiasm, ercouraged pressurably by & favorable statistical position, was_again evi- dent in the London tin market. Soot quoted at £130 and futures at £129 15s. Locally the gm“az was higher, with spot at $28 3214@ Copper was a shade lower in ‘where it clored at £59 13s 94 for spot and £5 17s 64 for futures. Locally the market was llelfl§ HUCKLEBERRIES—0@10c per ib, CRANBERRIES—$2 20@2 50 per box for { Coos Bay and $7_75@8 for Cape Cod. APPLES—$1 20@1 50 for fancy, S5c@$1 for | cholce and 40@75c for common. PEARS—Bartletts, $1 502 per box, in- cluding cold storage; Winter Nellis, = 75c@ §1 25: other winter varieties 40@75c. PEACHES—50@S5c per box PLUMS-—40@60c for small packages and — for open box PERSIMMONS—50c@$1 per box. POMEGRAN. i5@3Cc for small $1 25@2 for large boxes. QUINCES— per box. 1GS—Nominal. 3 ;MNS—-&M&INI 50c@$1 per crate. Per box; Watermelon: Nutmeg Melons, sias dozen. G from_cold storage, 65@ 85c_per box; Isabella, 50@T5c per crate: other varietles, - for small boXes. 46@75c per _ crate and 1°25 for open boxes; Wine Graj $12@20 ton, CPTRUS FRUITS- Oranges, 1 alencias; Lemons, Pomey. 81 TBE3 2. for ehatee. a in industrial stocks and specialties to-day, which was of doubtful effect on sentiment to- ward the railroad stocks, which were allowed canwhile to lie practicaily fallow. The mar- ket had en appearance of breadth and anima- g tion during the greater part of the day, but | . | the falling off in the aggregate transactio: sligws that an active market for the individu- «lg does mot yield as large market results as | the ususl operstions in the more important alroad stocks. This was made more marked | Ly the fact that the more important individu- | wis were aimo late in coming into to-day’ rovement, showing more sympathy In the early | . .|Standard Ol . pari of the day, with the and besi-7 | _|Standard R & T. iasing tones of the rallroads. United States| 7,300/Tenn Coal & I #teel preferred was a case in point, in spite of Tex P L T Co.. the favorable statistics of production for Sep- | 2,200(Texas Pacific .. tember, which made thelr appearance last | . ./Third Avenne . , cvening. showing & notable Increase in the .|Toledo R & T Co. productive cavacity of pig iron during the | 200/ Toledo St L&W. month, without, however, affecting the declin- | 1.600] Do pfd g ing tendency of the stock on hand. 400, Twin City R T. ck. @ stirring up of long neglected securi- Union Paclfic tieg ©f questionable value as that w took | plage io-day was the effect of a suspicion of the health of the market as showing the ex- Lngstion of the possibilities of health securi- ties for an advance and a force resort to other sources to keep up the sequence of action. As \dicating_ the treadth and variety of the 2y's market a list of individuals which moved | pward a point or more is given, the titles in- | ... iceting sufficiently the many branches of in- astry which were reprosented. The iron aad el stocks and railroad equipment stocks gen- ally. the Naticnal Lead and American Smelt- | ar, Corn_ Products, Cotton Oil, | sional Paper. Woolen, Chemical, the ‘ods wnd United States Rubber stocks, a1 Power, Ngtional Enameling end h were iraded in after long inactiv- | , but which did not meve lively. The droop- d © of the raitroad Mgt scemed to be INTERNATIONAI New York on Parls . New York on Mexico. Parls on London..... Berlin on London .. Wheat and Other (‘Tnlns WHEAT—Liverpool futures wére higher and Parie futures weak. Chicago showed no met change on the day. The letter ofug. F. Hutton & Co. sai “Kansas City wires that it is quite cer- tain that considerably over half the surplus wheat in that section has been moved in the first quarter of the crop year. Country de- liveries of wheat have been almost nothing for a week. The line elevator companies have been selling rrl‘:flclll! all their receipts to Kansas mills instead of bringing it here. Texas is taking Wheat out of Southern Kansas. The Northwest movement has been a disappoint- ment. California s taking Wheat here. Five tbou:lnd bushels sold yesterday for this ac- count, “‘Broomhall cables that there is nervousness over the unfavorable Argentine advices. Kansas e e e ‘mas les The directors 2 ‘was the No. # foundry Northern. $1414 05; ' No. e antinn of e "scsiping market arter thies . gt s Cngr el o o e, s g, e e thern, | days’ advance. Armour is ai oper- The ‘West Mining Company otk Wb TR : ating on ¢ it Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. | 100 0% Jiuii, montnty oo han nelther broad L ‘Walnuts are quoted ve able October 15. B CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD! To this market futures were lower and weak. Tepresent. the San Sharee — with e bears hasbuing the. markst. - Cushi STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ~ quotations remained unchanged. . b0 Calitornta Club, $1 4661 52%: California cluhd‘zl“llflh orthern Bluestem, $1 60 | a1 , o few and narrow. Hawailan Commercial was firm and sold up to $67 621 Onomea Sugar sold up to $29 50 and Spring Valley Water up to $£39 121,. There, was no change of Im- portance in the ofl or mining stocks. The San Prancisco Stock and Exchange Board, in addition to the Comstocks, is now calling a number of Tonopah mines, as will be seen by the new list below, and has also | admitted _to_membership the following mem- - bers of the Tonopah Board: J. L. J D. and | G. Doubleday, Barton Pitman, R. L. Cheney, Nat Boas. Samuel Braunhart G. D. Clark. Percy Kahn, F. Kelner, Sim Mack and T.. V. Starr. This completes the quota of thirty new ' members that the San Francisco Stock Board intended to acquire chiefly from the Pacifie and Tonopah exchanges and makes a total membership of eighty-two, with eighteen board seats unsold. i Home Ofl Company has declared the regular l :|_ Do 24 pra. vesns..St L &SP lst prdl 1,100| Do 2d pfd 1300'St L & § W 1,560/ Do pfd 16,400 Southern P 10,700/Southern Ry 00| Do pfd SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. - Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday:. gs¥sgsgss sizsEsuys = - & 2 L g L at recent quotations, with lake held at $1: 13 25, electrolytic ‘at $12 8T1@18 123 casting at §12 75@13. Lead was steady at £12 2s 64 in the London market and at $4 20@4 30 locally. Sg:}m closed a little higher at £22 17s 64 in ndon, while it remained unchanged at $6_15@6 20 in the New York market. Iron closed at §0s 6d in Glasgow and 43s 9d in Middlesboro. Locally lron is quiet. No, 1 foundry Northern is auoted at S14 26Q14 55; - “3RRESY monthly dividend of 2%c per share, amouting to_$2500, payable October 20. Ex-dividend yesterday: Central Eureka _Mining Company of California, Ehr ‘month- 1y, Sc per share, amounting to $20,000; Penn- Ivania C. M. Company of California, gouuly. 10c per share, WM i i i i £ 3 Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO. Oct. 13.—The weakness in wheat developed late in the day. Higher in foreigm n markets was a_factor to strong_opening. December was up 150 to $1 mg:l 10%., May wss up ¥@ko o taing by Lol s a result | b a t | 3 :m, as it is believed that re very steady at the recent ad- N 5 0c ftor, te _and _ for 4 a formidabie for o - ing expenscs iu connection with v roings, Lut, singuiariy enough, these t 45 . 0 81 ! 4 Ok ¢ m e «ime:t alone in the ralroad lst in show- | 1 s : -Bot a tures ) & g A onsijerable advences. fiofl. e 1o hand of the several new is- suew’ of railrowd bonds, which was inSarive of improving financial M.ney aiso comtinved casy, ) BEZSERABLYY # g2¥ per ctl. coup. . FUTURES, Teg. Bession 9 to 11:30 a. m., > 48 i gg! B £F SEBLIRTURIRUBIRNEY H o