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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCIOBER 18, 1904. y 15 increase of 3,000,000 busheis in the visible | fornia large Yellow, $1 1 45; small round bbl; S5 Mams. 4 latt £ th do. $1 55@1 62% . Wh G orima tias Mess e $14 50; Texira, " claar lg:l ly. During the latter part of the session & do, ite, nominal; n, prime . $23: ::fnrfi.rm“e:;fem;ced several temporary ral- | $1 85@1 for Whlu ‘and _$1 25@1 tor Mess, $17 50: Dry !lll‘d Pm'l. 10%c: Pig Pork. A lies on coverings by shorts, On every slight Brown, $26; 1;1‘. Feet, $5; Si d Beef, l4c per Ib. 3 , offerings came out in such RYE—$1 35@1 40 per etl. D—Tierces qmed at 6l4c per Ib for o ms 1o apiokly send prioss DAk Yo n| BUCKWHEAT - Momaisal at about 2 per otl, | Comttcia compound. 7c for Eastern co m compound lower level. The low point on December for and 10%c for pure; Balt barrels, pure, lotc: the day was reached when shortly before the Flour and Millstuffs. 1000 tins. YR ey Sose S micee o same | FLOUR—California_Family_Extras, B NCE R cne Ml Dk g e wh T Finai | 810 usual e :‘,'f,‘"“h o Dait Daosia STses ome teroe, SNE: ho of Ry " ' figures on May were at $1 1134, ,wo‘:'b"gl.““ ‘ashington, jobbing 8%c; five tierces, S%c per Ib. Corn was naturally weak. December closed | "3 l'sr PP Prices in packages are as 4sa48ige. follows: Graham Flour, 25 per 100 Ibs; December oats closed lower at 281, @28%c. Liberal receipts of hogs with lower prices miaes, Tatlow. wool and Woue. | ThOroughbred Jarsey Caftle SUMMARY O! © MARKE » strong. Total sales, par value, | New York Bonds. at the yards and general weakness of grains continued firm market for Hops at unchanged | ny Entire Prize Winning Yerba Buena Herd = 2 in the price of lard. Pork 5: e B Cracked Prices and say: < U S ref 2s reg..104% (L & N unified 4s.1023 | caused a decline 48 €0@38 85: Buckw our,’ “It _is now calculated that there remain of Jeragys belonging to the Wall street stocks very active, but ir- | ted States bonds were unchanged on ““"*\ Do ‘coupon.....104%| Man ‘con gold 4s.106 | Was off 30c. lard was down 173c, and ribs SR o‘u“b"?l-. 36 T8%7 B0y | only 8000 Dales of the California crop to be Estate of the LATE HENRY PIERCE, regular. Cotton Jowes l New York Stock List. { Do 3s reg 1 Mex Comtepl Y2, ;022 leading futures ranged as follow: 25, Pearl Bariey, $5: Spit Peas, | 50id; 25,000 bales of the .Oregon &%0\: Consisting of Another = onal break In Alaska | sun Francieco, members of the New. York | | DS oo e 100 aive £ st L, A oren R anCloen Green Peas. $5 60 par 100 Iha, | JaIeh, of the Woshingion crop and B0t [o 0 Packers® st Stock Exchange, furn lowir clal | - Do coupon.....131%( M, K & Texas 4s local market, reflecting the stronger advices s M m u’, R Siock Exupe o toe folowing wthcial | - Do cotron. - o6t po 2e 86 | OOtOber .oevvne siis i i % Hay and Feedstuffs. from the coast and B the Btate. wes frm and | d red Bulls, Cows Stiver and 1 s e - t Exchang Vi 1 ! d Exchange show no inpo 1094 1% o¢ Mex con 48. 111" 111% | The millers continue to Quote a soft market | higher, prices being advanced lc to 2c_per d Calves ant fluce ns. Sal Stocks— |HighjLow.| Bid.| Ask. KiN T C oo Sie.1 for Bran at the recent decliné, The Hay nfar- | pound. Foreign advices continued strong. an = Wheat, Barie = 2 g e | ket shows no change whatever. The receipts 50 A local estimate cuts down the quantity of 481 | vesterday included 52 cars. Hops left In growers’ hands as not exceeding -4 other grains quict TUESDAY EVENING. October 25, 1904, and festureless, | | bales. In any event, no matter what the | A 5o Saitaied.iof | | 2 BRAN—$10 0 per ton. 8 o -4 Do 33%s . 933 Nor & W con 45.100% . £ estimate. the quantity is small. Bran very soft ar the recent declin B I TR R B TN o 0nts No! 3= it g}l{gg&wm $2428 per ton. tmate, the quantily Weman: - m H. CHASE ® CO Hay unchanged. Do 1st inc. 884 |Pa conv 33s....108 ober . ‘oxg " ogig 281, r.m’rurrs—nouea Bnley $22 50@24 per , about 3@lc under quotations. Heavy salted . {™°% Beans coming in lberally, but. still | :.};f’&“f,’m:‘x::‘st FEara g ey mn Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31 50@32 50: | Steers, 10gc; medium. 9%c; light, de: Tivestock: Svetisnaten, ocoanut Ci @23: Corn Hides, 9c for heavy and Sc for light; Stage. frme. .’l":.bll.n"um 5 o Crache. (gfin‘ nm?«;: | 7c; Salted Kip. 10c: Salted Veal. 1le: Saited | 1732 MARKET ST. San Franeisco. Potatoes weaken under large arrivals, { Mixed Feed, $22@22 50; Horse Beans, $30@40 | Call Stock at yards Oet. 22 1 | | Sher dry cart 1oc: e l;un'‘“’hc-hfl"n""" 5% | Ce Feed, 90c tl. c; dry e: eel ns ear] Omnions well held. v‘;;":fi.';“ $10015 50; Wheat and Oat, | 40c ench: short Wool. e sy | Send for lllustrated catalogue. | Poultry in light receipt and steady. AY— “’“‘ 81061450 Oat, $9@! Barley and Oat, $8 76@90c; long Wool, $1@1 50; Hol’lu Hides, @1 - p: Volunteer Wild t, 10; stable, $9 , €alt. $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, « e e W SR et ST ! M| ol el T | B ses. | 1 $9@i2 per ton. i | dlum,’ $1 for small and 50c for Col Not much change in the fresh Fruit | | AW—46@65¢ _per bale. g,l.‘.‘f,’l s...;;c_".’yq «‘:‘"&‘-‘:"1\ o ¢°,.;,.=..".. A“choN s"E marker exican, 25c; dry Cent merican, 30e; Butter and Fggs stead, i Al and Seode Sige—prime Angoras, Too,STus Migs 9o | 50 NEAD TROTTING-BRED HomEms. g y and un-| | 48 ..... 88 & Receipts of Beans were large yesterday, | §1 25: large 00c; medium, 35¢; small, | TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. changed. Cheese slightly higher. 4 | FW &D C lsts. 110%) Wis Central 4s.. being 8302 sacks. The situation showed 1o | = TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered. 4@4%c per 1b; | At T:48 o Glock. Provisions still gquiet ol ‘witheut Tos™| o1ig| 97k Hock Val 43gs.. further change, the market ruling firm, with | No. 2. 3%c: Grease, 213@3ec. | AT 1732 MARKET ST., Cor. VAN NESS AVE. a - - o s PO & good inquiry’for moat ducmmon- i wooz,—r.u Slip—San Joaquin and S0uth- | Consignments from the estate of Jesss D. g 6 |7i| oree| o1 | g York copm el Butters, 42 1540, omaile Whiter $8 1588 30; | tamn. Saiis: Miame Conmide, hereT® Joun | Carr, Sulinas;_ Hon. W. A. Shi b » . 7| 67 i 7 utler!. smal e, ;M o Count i 8 N g 3 -+ Hops continue firm, with few left in | 110|100 (109% (1003, | Afams Con e b e R B % - 18 | large White, $2'40G2 65; Pink, $3 1663 30: | @0." getective. "10g13c: Northern Tree. 1301 s T R M first hands. | 19.8000am Sugar 1867 |185% 136 113638 | Brome’ " 18| Ophir R 'No_ i ot Red, 84 %so Lima $4 104 25; Red Kid. | do: astective, 10@12:; Humboide and Mendo- | e g Cnutle, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. | - Do w%d --1138 1188 | Bruns Con . 08! Phoenix D200 A0T 0T SO Now & white, 31@014ko: Cdt - 75: Blackeyes. §2 0062 70" per | clio. 149130 pe | Mares, Geldings, Colts and Filies. by Haw- | A ceeee 142 144 Com Tunnel 10 Potosi . o Bk . ctl; Horse Beans, §1 85@2 40. HoPs—not crop "26@31c per 1b. 3 ngs, —_— vl Tunnel | 8 white, 20g0tc: No. 2 rve, Tic! good teeding | °ypugse Heonk LIASERA0 L v 0w e thorne, Dictatus Wilkes, Hart Boswell, | i bl es!™s | Con Cal & Va... 1 63{Savage . - 29| Varley, 86%c; fair to choice maiting, 40@4Sc: e 2 760 C 1 | Boodle Jr., Dictatus Medium and other The Activity in Wall Street. ;lw 'l,:l-.- 1815 l: | l}lorn e llgg Elerr]"l ervadm . E | No. 1' flaxseed, $100; No. 1 Northwestern, | ‘e‘;‘»‘“fi:-n‘t’;“m%mufia % “:5%2%1“ Meat Market. alren, and’ Gt of Miairolms mevih e WS # 5 = g | ' ron Silver Smal opes B K, ‘barrel, 0 75; 1 2 Lt two and ™ S pes b & £ | Boston Stocks and Bonds. 875007 02%4; short clear wides | 2%@3M4c; Broom Corn $2G2 25; ....?'e.... s go taniwms Send for Catalosue. @s broken all recent vecords for hai ! | ;' whisky, basis of high win 203 25 lles. : T tor Bhette snd 1| Horses at yard October 15. to-day and has been again decidedly 1:"»;; 1&’& 101!4‘151', (% lll]u{my— ze:ltpsos‘?;‘ contract "‘"i;c' 2 25, Peas, per By 2 5@ for Steers. 4@5c per FRED H. 'CHASE & CO. - all loans 1pts. Shipmen| estock advan | 5% 94% | 9474 94% | Time loans .......4@5| Westing Common. 83 s “""ases| Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. VEAL Largs. 6%074c; amall. 1080 per 1b. Mivyanets & % 198 |95 (‘96 Bonde— Mining— 3% 104,000 116900 | Potatoes were weak and lower prices ruled | pod P . igl 81, | 315 | Atchison 4s......201%| Adventure . ‘bushels. 108500 384,600 | for river and Salinas Burbanks. The demand | PUnd, — i b P 6714 6| 8815 80% | Mex Central 4a... 78 | Allovez .. e bushel: 204500 141,700 | was of a light jobbing character and the mar- PORKH_D,,“‘, g P 2 e o S svsspdey - - 4E00 Railroads— | Amal Copper ..-- 84% | Bro® pughels. 9,000 4,100 | ket was overloaded with river Burbanks, LIVEST -m\‘.” Dow't forget AP . WORK™ aND DRIVING Atchison . Barley, 5 33,000 | which have been accumulating for severai OCK MARKET. o L] - o e Iy e g | days Sweets. too. were weak, with supplies | | The following quotations are for good ke | | suerese F 1140 FOLSOM 3T TUESDAT, Oct. oston B Broeae ot 1h d. ‘Onions arrived | Livestock delivered in San Fran 10,400 Canadian Pac. .. 13 | Boston & Matne. 167 Butter, ('m:ese and Eggs. ;::-l;, e of ‘{r;‘lg'g'efi'l and some dealers | 45_per cent shri for Cattle: 18, 11 a. m. WILLIAM CLOUGH., Auctioneer. 10900C & O 45%,| 451, 45 | 451 | Boston Elev .....153 |C CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—On the Produce Ex- | were holding out for an advance. CATTLE Steers, T4@1i4e; Cows and Hett- on anywhere and C & A weverfenn..| 38%4) 391; | Fitchburg ptd... uq Copuer Range change to-day the butter market was firm. | * yfiscellaneous vegetables were generally | ers, 5%@6lsc: mn Cow- 4@5c pe E gh yet disturb . Do pid . 4 85 \ 10% Daly West 18 | Creameries, 15@20 dairles, 13@17. Eggs, | plentiful and, aside from some little firmness | CALVES—4@4%, b _(gross "“ll')- | = SPECIAL AUCTION SAL h the market --iC & E 1 ‘(.'.’,x & 25 145 b 193% | Dom_Coal | g;xln. lg‘)lzf',‘fwc ::t s 'fi:{f,’ %’;'fo%:"' 203%e¢, 112 Green Corn, lher; wers nadchl-n:a-l i: pn?:& wflg:tlp—w.fl::-mz%fllxc. Ewes, 3@3%o | © wepwmsDay, 19, at 11 A. 3 . p SRR SR, T ras 22i0. 3 . b nd met wit gross 3 s Oct. 5,800 (ki ik 10 191 | ELGIN, Til., Oct, 17.—Saies of butter during | demand at 20G26¢ per pound. 4 LAMB 5002 75 _per bead. | Arcade Morse Market, 337 Sixth Imon. | 300 Do pra Al .| 63%/ 6otg| 62 | 63is | the week were 673,200 pounds, quoted at 2ic | I°PaR P8 LOTe P PoRG. | o0 | HOGS Live Hogs, 150 (o 200 Toe, 4%e: | Arai ool ire cara e vtod young drtving " e non from San Franciseo| 1100 Do pfd B....0| 20% 2813 283 2015 | Amer Arge Chem. L o A A e ALY T0c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1G1 3 per | 200 to 250 Ibs, 4%ci 130 1bs and under. 44e: | norses, consigned t me by Mr. Jones of Gray- by ses in S - T e Do debs . %% 85| Dopfd ... | on the Board of Trade this afternoon, ctl; River Reds, 85c per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, | OVer 250 Ibs. 4loc; soft Hogs, not wanted: gon (sired Dy the horse Richard Elector. To e e wei 1 W....001188 1196 |19115(192 | Amer Pneu 87 Mohawk . — o et | Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent of. These horses are all well broken, single and Engla: 6 = s2u8.730 | 2 St P 100% [168% 116515114y, | Amer Suger ....136 |Mont Cosl & Coxe ,”* CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. ONIONS—$1 25@t 40 per ctl. and Stags. 40 per cent off from above QUOtA: | doubie Must be sold (o seitle an catate. T t 100 Do prd 184 1184 - (181 Do pfd .. 1;";‘ I Datvnion s < = - VEGETABLES—Green Corn, T5c@$1 25 per | tions. { will also sell a lot of good draft horses and 100/ C R I &P (new)| 30% 30 | 30 A s s e P ;283 | Chicago. sack’ or crate: String Beans, 3@dc_ per SRt M { brooa mares, buggies. wl‘-.-n:“;_.n- 00 o prd - * | & g erchandise. g 8 Toi Do ptd ... 831 Quincy D 8% | CHICAGO, Oct. 17._CATTLEReceipts, 80, | 1b;, Wax _ Beane, 3gic Reins "R8 Fiich oo 3505 2: San Quenu. | Dom Iron & S... 16 | Shannon . - 5% | 000, including 300 Westerns. Steady to 10c Summer ‘Squash, 40G50c per | 34 50 Wool Bags icsse Tome Tie: L3 Mbet T, S0 [ IR Rk 1215 | lower. Good to prime steers. $575@675; poor | 1oy. Cabbage, T8¢ per ctl: Carrots, T8¢ per | Fruit Bage cu."l%c for white and fc for | Mutual E L. — 12 [Stkn G & B. () 2 Gen Electric ....175%! Trinity .. - 3% 1o medium, $875G550; stockers ‘and feeders, | D0 Chieumbers, 350800 per box: Garite, S | oo, Dak ! Pac L Co.. 50% 60%/ UG & ECo. — — e T e e ™ 1 B3 | $220G4; cows, §13004; helfers, $200G47:| @asc per Ib; Egx Plant, 30G00c per box! | COAL--Wellington. $8 per ton: New Wel- INSURANCE. 100 Do Do pfd S Mining...... 28% | canners, $1 50G2 40: bulls, $2@4 25: calves, $3 50 | Dricq Peppers, nominal: Green Okra. 5 | lington, $8: Sestile, $6 80: Bryant 340 2,300|Cleve s oy AR | T Toaas ded steers S GRMNS IS WheAE | b e Giidn \Peppors. 40G00c pir ? | Beaver Hill, $5 50; Rosiyn, §7: Cos BANK STOCKS. ‘| Un Shoe Mach... 84 Winona g | 1oHiO0S Receipts: To-day, 35,000: to-morsow, M THTONG SR et B L e Do I prea.a o 5 o pfd ........ 31%! Wolverine . . 18,000. 15c lower. Mixed and butchers, $515 tBracite K g B E — jer Trust.... — | London Closing Stocks. | @540; good to choice heavy. $5 3005 40; rough Poultry and Game, v%::h Tump, ‘ff 50; Cancel. $8 per toas Cobe 1834428 | Merch Ex.... — 88 i | Beavy, §180@5 10; lisht, $6G5 50; bulk of sales, | _There was no Western Poultry recelved and bty Y e Aty RS A R 150 |3 F Nationl. — — | Cons for money.. 8%’ N Y Central.. | 85 155 25. receipts from domestic polnts were very ltght. | §io 0N Ber o, [0 Dale and $5 in eacks: | (Do tor acct..8 .16 Ner & Western o SHEED Recelpts, 40,000, Sheep and lambe, | The market was quiet, but ruled steady’ ai | (i SAVINGS BANKS | Anaconda Dc_pfe - 931% | weak. Good to choice wethers, fair | unchanged quotations. Receipts of Game were 3 " -1 B 0l | Atehison Ont & Western. .. to choice mixed. $3 25@3 00; Western sheep, | a little over 150 sacks. Wild Ducks were | ,0/LS—Quotations are for bar ':J:'b:‘:{.afl"; b s oo g S Do ptd ...... Pennsylvania ... 69 | $2 7504 10; native lambs, $450@6; Western | offering for the first time since the season | Fi'd fci Linseed Bie per gallon for pof 100 [Tnton T Co.2 — = | Bait & Obio.. Rand Mines lambs, $4@5 65. | ar:;:d‘-:l.d 11"1:3 firm at good prices. Other | Bakers' AA, cases. §1 10@1 12; Lucol, P for — 500 Del 501 Can Pacifie ... 4 Reading ... aha. Ty d 48c for raw cases, ADS. el & Hmtsn . IV Ches & Ohfo Do 1st ptd Oom: POULTRY—Live Turkeys, old, 14G15c per | B aad e M “lgfl_mu | _ STREET R.:l;l:go e i it Chi Great West Do 24 pfd. OMAHA. Nebr. Oct. 17.—CATTLE—Re- | Ib for Gobblers and 15@i6c for Hens: Young | oc far Ceylon snd 500 for Acmsaimne tns | California = 400, Do pra 414 Chi. Mil & Sl P. |,,,. So_Railway ceipts, 7700. Steady. Native steers, $425@ | Turkeys, 20G22c per Ib: Geese, per pair. $1050 | yieached winter Sperm Oil, 88c: natural winter | C°87Y --- ! B s De Beers ........ Do ptd .. 625; cows and heifers, §2408350; Western | @1 75; Goslings, 37 15a2; Ducke, $4 5085 per | Dicached winter Sperm Sitached Winter Whas POWDER g ey Ry L FEE Den & Rio G.... 30%| 80 Pasific stects, $3@4 60; Texas steers. $2 75G4 65; ranke | dozen for old and $4 50@6 for young: Hens. | of Bre. naturd 52c: extra winter Glant ...... 63 64 | Vigorit ..... —~ e it U Ry T4 | 85 | Union Pacific . cows and _heifers, ‘r2 zg@a 2%2 cnnqe;:. lllm i ;{4 !506l 5 for 5\3 -nlt:l SRM 50 ro; l% YOUDE | gtrained Lard Ofl 7c; N,, ¥ Lard OM, 83c; : SUGAR. g etroit_So : i U3ay 210; stockers and feeders, 3 90; calves, | Roosters, ; o pure Neatatoot O, ‘73¢; No. 1 Neatstoct Off, | i iebavi it K - N | T Doristintd. $3@5 50; bulls and stags, $1 50@3 25. | ers. $4@4 50; Brotlers, ; light Herring ‘Oll, 42c: dark Herring o:':' | Pamaian % % Ty Oomaes'® G/ 2000 ol " 9,800/Dls S U | Do2d pfd..... HO Receipts, 2000. 10c lower. Heavy, ‘ per dozen for old and $2: 40c: Salmon Ofl, : bolled Fish Oil, 37c; raw | Huteh S P C 9% — | Paaubau S C. 15% 15% smsiderable damage to | .......|Dis Secur bonds. s S ER 0615, ix ed. 3560 05: " lieht, 450505 13; | Cfltzt:h?.d De ;| Fm.s?u 35c: boiled Paint Ofl, 33c; raw Paint | iilauea S C. 315 — | e ouls & Nash. g5 ulk of | 6@9; il, X | - > #land. the northern portion 55{_ Duluth 8 8 & A..| | M _K & Texas VI HEEP —Recelpts, 27,500, Active and steady. | 4 50 §: = | CCOAL, OTL—Water White Coal on. m bulk, | SRERN S ANROUS - States, Ohio and Michi- 30 a o Pra, -.....|18 Bar siiver. steady, : | Wenten, venninbe:” $3 00@A: - wethers. ‘85400 | $1.50G2; Guay Gasse. §5: White Grese 4o Pearl Ol in cases, 19%Ge: Astral, 19%c; A ANE. = TTONE BN 98 generally indicated - a5 - | Money, 1@1% per cent. 380; ewes, $3@350; common and stockers, | @2; Honkers, $5G6; Snipe, $3 for English and = Star. 19%c; Extra Star, 2dc: Elaine, 26c: | Cal F C A. 99%100 Pac Aux FA. 4% — valleys. A good - e pid . | _The rate of discount in the open market for = $3 50@3 70; lamgbs, $4 50@5 20. | 8150 for common; Doves. $1; Hare. S175: | 10c: in cases, $3%e: Benzine, i boik. 13c. ia &3 Borx.136 157% being picked in New Eng- - 'E‘f&’ = | short bills ie 2324, per cent, and for three Kansas City, | Rabbits,"§2 for Cotiontail ‘and $150 for | cases, 19ic."s6-degres Gusoline, in bulk, 4g0; | MV& Merm: = 105 |Pac S Tel Colld 115 N are better than anticipated | . 17:7\" B¢ ra | ekl % Jex snt. | rush. in_case | SALES 00d in 1o : | | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 17.—CATTLE—Re- | -n.ny:v-n»n:—nc gallon 1n cases and Morning Seasion. zood in Tows. | - laen chemicai” | Conaition of the 'rm.sm-y ‘ 000, sieday. "Native steers, 4466 35 Butter, Cheese and Eegs. | 756 in drume ang teo :E e aan e o apples good | "1 800/Gen Electric ....|1 174 o WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—To-day's. state- . > i There was no change of importance in any | AN W Al @ 35 Alaska Packers’ Association.. : 200|Great No prd .. /192 m"défi le2 | ment of the Treasury sh Avallable cash | nd feeders 'évm,m°n"”.‘;";,“f\3_““33 description yesterday. except that Cheese wag | 7%¢ Per Ib; White Lead, LT Im"flll% 6 Alaska Packers' Association. .. 008 crop, of grapes; at | ... lGreen Cons Cop /.:- --| 20%| 20% | balance, §149,300.31 old, $75,4260,863, m | I GS00 oo, Quoted 4 fraction higher, Fine Butser am SO A The /Weatisn. Sugar- Remntde | 45 Alaska Packérs' Association: '"d lost Dy Jugh winds. |- ... Hayans Tob Co. 5 L | "HOGS“Receipts, 4000-“10@15c-lower. Butk | E88s wers still In moderaie supply and steady O auotes as follows, per 1b. in 100-15 Com- | 5 Alaska Packers' Association. i ,‘:,‘,c‘,';",‘ . New York Cotton Market. | o ‘nalen. 348060 45. heavy. $5 2060 36; pack- | And the fallure of Humboldt Butter to arrive | ARY auotes as ea R "Fone” Slatne bage: | ‘Association. o abri 2o Bomii 8 | xow voms, oi 1 cormo foe vt Srsamery ROl B e e | Bt ST 55 1berry chat | d steady . 9.80c i | Granu e, i S A e e Sentuty: “'"- ‘“’\ 1845 g | %lc: December, 9.0 January, 10.060; Feb. | $3 20@ 85; Iambs, $4@5 25; range wethers, S eceipts were 38,500 Ibs Butter. 499 cases | 6¢; Frult Granulated. | trult on lowlands | 500 “Do pfd ... 7ig | Tuary, 10.12c; March, 10.19¢; April, 10.20c bid; | $3 25@4; ewes, 32 T5G3 50. Eggs and 14,400 1bs Cheese, | 0-I> bags only). 8800; Eontect i i 38 214 week: apple er thi P | May 10.24 : | Magnol . b H it targe po | Jo0inter Power | "Fitures clossd steady. Ogtober, 9.75¢; No-| MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. ,,,B';:';",E,“—C"““" ap first hands, 30@81c | §.4c: D, 5.30¢; barrels, 10c | 38 s vember. December, 9.87c; January, 9.9%; —_— srades; dairy. 1 cold storage, 24e: store | barrels, 25¢ more: boxes. 50c more ! 58 25 Delaware—Canning season | 8000 Mhtral | Eebrua 2 March, 10.02¢; April, 10.08c: ' Foreign Futures. Buter! 1,1@9 E a?"xnuccl'-fm"’mzmm A0 oo fos: BN T-hlm—mllf parvels | 38 12§ | 00 Do pra .... | LIVERPOOL., astern_ladle-packed. c_per et 8 X TR Crvatal i lee e | § S o ints decline- i o L per o' orders taken for less th 2™ Anics air in west | o emaya, &diichl 8| S Bl 37 | g S, anle, 19 pains Secipe: et | oheni— Dei M5 | and 9G10c tor oud: cold storase, 1013GTier | SeYeRO-Ave barcels or s equivalent. 35 c doing fatrly well. | 100 Kans ity So-| 200 3013 305 20 i Sales, 2500-bales. | opaine- T84 P14 | Fotng Amettns” 104812 Faltern, Togite o T " K Do pfd .. 50 g ~ B P TOCK MARKET. Board— everaly interior | 100lkeokuk & B3 | New York Grain and Produce. | PARIS, oo Tl | .EGGS_Ranch. 39G40c for large white se- D BeAr Lo B W g T | .[Laclede Gas pfd.| NEW - YORK, Oct. 17.—FLOUR—Recéipts, | , "Wheat 20 oo lected BOe TF €304 1o cholos ““1 34836 | Further Sensational Breaks in Alaska | 20 Alaska Packers’ Association.. .10l 87% Prea s 2 3 t 00 barrels; exports, 1900 barrels; sales, = Qb e e aags, | ITiGme, T, { 35 Alaska Packers’ Association...101 75 2 alr in north, poor else es. Market firm, but inactive, | CIO8InE - 5l ) | puminal, Beatern; 2Q2e: for. Sholos. 23N Packers’ Stock. | 5 Alaska Packers' Assoctation...101 30 nd peaches about gath- | ; Minnesota patents, $3 1086 43; winter patents, | (, FIoUT- 1 05 saas; |70F antanas and JIQfte for yeoondy. From $117 to $101% in a single day is a| 20 3 : = abundant $3 50@4 20; Minnesota bakers'’, $3 50@8 90; | Cjoging . 10 32 50 Deciduous’ and Cltrus Fruits, pretty sharp break in a stock, yet that is what | 190 Abples continue to fan, Manhattan Beach|. A HIAT Tecelpts, 31000 bushels: sales Th e 1ty ot wood -dry. table | $117 on Betdriay, I ovenes s X i 35 Spring.-Valiey Water ey r . | — ) 38 3 ere was a scarcity of able % ed 8 Ty Miah wieaq, Pors 00d; apples dam- | *33 (60 Metropolitan Secs| 84%4| 83 | 5335] 8415 | 4,300,000 bushels' futuress spot, No. 2 St. Loais Wool Market. Grapes. In Crates and bach stock cleaned up £ Tnuntay, i ovemd In the i North Shore 3 per cent. $105, dropped to $104, recovered to $108% and,| 32.000 e 1221, 12114 (1221512215 | red, $1 14 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 closed the forenoon session at $I4X. In the #1.000 Spring Val 4s (20 mige). nds blew off many apples. | * Northern, | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 17.—Wool, steady: medium | well at 60@75c per crate, being wanted for 00 Mexican Central ds blew.of 38 16% | 164 16% 10% | g1 22°f. o. b, afioat; No. 2 hard Manitoba, | grades, combing and clothing, 20@38c: Mght | ahipment on the Puget Sound steamer. Wat | comcaoine forenoon session oy Str e ety good. | " g0oiMinn’ & St L.. | 583 887/ 50" | §1073 ¢ o b afloat Options opened lower | fine, 16G20c; heavy fine, 12@10c; tub washed, | stock was still abundant and dragged at low | slosing the dey i $192 htt “The tuo Slotks. | Caliomia.s:_ cable ) o Do 1st pfd. | under poor cables and heavy receipts; rallied | 22@36c. flgures. “Large open boxes were steady for | day were 210 shares, mostly in small lots. | #10,000 Sac Fiec Gas & Ry | dropping somewhat, but with corn, but again tdrned easfer under liqui- | fresh arrivals and quick clearances of desir- | There were no further explanations beyond d; prue drying mearly dation in absence of publfc interest lnrl tlwled | Northern Wheat Market. able fruit were readily effected at good prices. | those given on Saturday. Another weak ,mk, Unlisted Securitles, . ’ y easy, net 1%@I%c lewer. May LYy Old and poor stock, Which had been accumu- ' was Gas & Electric, which sold from $30 MISCELLANEQUS BONDA. 3 00%| o1 | 1133, "closed "1 12%; Decernber, $1° lom 1394 e il ()c'.ol'lm“:}‘lEAT—Fnr exports | 18400€ for some tlme, was pretty well cleaned | Saturday's last sale. down to $58%, .fl ; EASTERN MARKETS. xffi" 1;@‘* ‘. o | ot irm. Walla Walla, ‘82c; Bluestem. 8oc; Valley. 856, | bikers ‘st $15. por. ton. Severs barioada ot | Bowerery to $58% in the ‘{,‘.:“'“n,,:.."fi “"* i g |SF & NP Se.bZ S 2 24 |2en | HIDES Firm. For shipment: Walla Walla, ic; Buestem, | Wine Grapes came in and. as the atock was | lized the dealings and. the cthes mmor obo | 115! New York Money Market. . 2':‘2 { \\'oox,lmnn. S 86c. s nflz;rflly 1{:"" 'flwr- c::i. m; lhfl :prle-k in | jnactive, while bonds were quieter tham for .l YORK, Oct Money | . 0% | PETROLEUM—Quief . Prices. eral > - es re- | long time. a Clostng bid, 1%: | lli’\. ii%] 42! 42% | SUGAR—Raw, steady: fair refining, 3%c;| TACOMA, Oct. 17.—WHEAT — Unchanged. | Ported to have arrived from Colorado on Sat- | The oil and mining stocks were quiet and | 2 3 0 National Bm“" 4“«' (40%| 49 | 49% | centrifugal, 96 test, 4iic; molasses sugar, | Bluestem, S6c; Club, 82c. urday had not appeared in the market Up to | devoid of feature. teady: sixty days | Do prd.... 3ige; refined, quiet. giv dyiren i TR a late hour. and reports regarding them were | *Thirteen of the ningteen new members | LA 3i5: six monthi | " COFFEE—Spot, quiet; No. 7 invoice, 8%c; Northern Business. rather uncertain. ‘A carload of fancy Ben | wnien lately left, the opah Excha: and | 5 b Daver, 435G per vent % | mild, quiet. Futures closed steady at a net 2 Davis from the Hood River country iB Oregon | joined the San Franeisco Stock Exchbange bt with actusl Susinees. in | gain of 5 points. Sales were 55,750 bags, in- SEATTLE. Oct. ., $1,077,398; | was marketed and met with a good des at | turned to the Tonopah Ekchangs yestertes re- | - kers' bili at $4.8575G4.8580. for Hemund | 5 | cluding: November at 6.60@6.65c; Deeember, | balances, $181 443, $1@1 10 per box. The market for local ApDles | 'At the annual meeting of the oon-ondm' = P - e g Fr 6750 M : 2067 2508 Jun TACOMA, Oct. 17.—Clearingg, $534,300; bal- | was active and generally firm. Other frults | cais Ve . 112 £4 BG4 B a4 B0 i T | o G -y stood about as previously quotéd and Peaches | {ouiny "the oid ' dusctors and offees’ wem | 15 e, 84 83144 K3 e BUTTER—Firm: street price, extra cream- | PORTLAND, Oct. 17.—Clearings, §1,106,925; | and Plums were scarce. Berries had little | oty UG O1 SA0ors snd officers were ¢ - gk e ery, 21@21%c; official prices, creamery com. | balances, $128,647. change and Citrus fruits stood as previously | pRst/nOtely teeiecing and a resolution was | 135 | 100F Hal se mon to_extra, 13@21c; creamery common to| SPOKANE, Oct. 17.—Clearings, $41719; [ quoted. A carload of old Grape Fruit was | PA%5cd Suthorizing the sale of the company's | & rithenss extra held 20@20%e. balances, $78,800. marketed and a few odd consignments of ne: o ety & A ok, o & sew 120 | PacC Cas CHEESE —Week. ceop Nevél Oranges apd Grape Frutt wers re- | S i, w1th SI0008 3%/ Pae_ Ser 200 Everage Beat, BROTe . T B AR s “UTRAWBERRIES $10811 per chest for | Fhich are Shtribatel share (r shere. e Oie | o Rt N s Tt Baullion. !nn(worthl $1 5083 for Malindas and $4@7 i‘“’.n:"m e u:“ Irginia stock. (i MRS F e RV\'!YMU on which i Elch.m and x for g 173 P . I3 - ’s J W . i EVAPORATED APPLES—For immediate . RASPRERRIES 8360 per chest. | Swasdivent of 31, VORJeeht Newsmts 5 | — |80 & M T o S LS golvey 7S Somperirdy o Ieh” OB | gy mcsbamge g, | EUCGERERREESI T | TP cou Borer Company vl pe o 5 | ast week showed er increase to-day s g re « - 1 ~Beog By o g e;‘m,.‘;. ightly oftered The'tone of the market i ln- | Sterling Bxchange. sight - y 5.3".‘5"#’3?& 8202 25 por bo for regula - » { 38 | OB Tac no cessation of the active tle better. Common are quoted 4@415c; prime, Bmlln«flflm& et = g* 1 10@1 25 for fancy, 85c@$1 for n::‘-;-:flnflt :fn "1:’ per ::‘m ':.n‘l.l::; o ' Do com . IR Ao e, S L | B Yo S S BT B e T e o < e e at times and kept till ranging from 2¢ to Slge, according | Sllver, per ounce = 5| cluding cold storage: Winger rrm., Va1 55 Morsing , the Tacuities brokers at a teneion 1o grade. Mexican Dollars . other 'mm varieties, Receipts of Produce. Street— Latge crowds were try- % APRICOTS—Are in light demand, but hold- N PEACHES-—50@85¢ per You MONDAS -OCTOBER 1. $2,000 United R R of 8 F' 4 per cent. 83.78 the Dposts where the 4 | - ers show confidence and prices are firmly | New York on Parls 4 - Afternoon Sesston. in. While great e ok N 53% | Mmaintained. Cholce are quoted at 9%e; extra | New York on Mexl Flour, ar sks ni at all times, the rec- ”m,}';"“g“‘"l GurGo im0, 230 izrniann | o ok @too: Taney, Sig1ae Paris on London. PO ana | Wheat, ctle 200 Chufes Co ................ . a0 S Shows thet the mar e B it i % 2% | 28 | CPEACHES “Are in fair demand, particularly | Berlin on London ngx 75 _for las o Barley, ctlt 35,000 Cited RR o 5 7 4 per cent. 83 T8 nt on an: o - for the lower es where not plentiful. U box. e Street— ere_conducted accord- 0 ;?,a | Choice are ‘held at 8%@8c; extra cholce ai Wheat and Other Grains. FI1GS—Nominal, »m'e'fi‘.' 1+ 25 United R R Inv Co pfd...... 88 28 L e T | Byl 20 | O oy of sugler AT Tivesor ttses wer lover and | MECORCiblaonpr, pomina umeg | BE5, 3, o curre t . | P futures firmer. world's sl 5 o occurred with the mostimportant 55 B New York Metal Market. Tor The week were as follows, in ‘quarters: | Der. dosen. - Potatoes, skt g g e Hhnd| 27| 24 | NEW YORK, Oct 17—Tin had snother | Russian, 475.000; Danublan, 76,000 Argen- s or winll B, N o e ks - o aamts had am ariat e | 85 58" | anarp advance in the London market, closing | tine, 88000, Thdian, = 161000:" Austral e oves: Wine Granie: bioma Ot 381 o ings, Bu the speculaiive element in the mar. | 45%| 48 | 92" T133 be for spot and £131 Ss for futures: | 92,000. " American visible supply fin- e e aatus: S10080 per tou | MUl S bas evigemtly loet much of its-dread of | 9071100 | focally the market was frm and in sympatiy | creased 2,622,000 bushels. the sy, Min- box for Valencias; Lemons, = $2 for Straw, tons experienced leadership and artificiai de- | ;g Ili‘: with the gains abroad and closed at $28 809 ng;m.fl;. 00 ' $008 icagh dematd. fancy, §1 76@2 25 for choice and $1 80 | Hops, bales tor-in She M, S M vie v} 270 |28 | PEM wo was igher in London, closing | b this market futures were lower (n sym. | for fandards; Grape Frult, 2 8003 0; Mext. | receded the prescnt Krowim intevest. It is By B |a £607s 6 for svot and £0 11s 34 for u- | Pathy with Chicusn, while the cash grain was | S0 LGk for' Central American and. | VR seem there s a skillful conduct ©f the buying | 02%| 63 | fures. Locally the market was ‘firm quiet and unchanged. P Fawalish; Pineapien. $308 Die dou s | and wellifg ‘acilities. the digestion of the sell- | 22% "22% | TS “Take is quoted $13 12%@13 ,1,,., CASH WHEAT. for o 3 advantage of the buying éven in ¢ A &7 80" | itoivtic, $15@13 25: casting, $12 ATI@IS. t“lltnrnn Club. $1 Ml 524; California Fruits, Nuts, Corn, ctls ...... 1.2000 . 3 mormal. magket. The growth of iyl 61%| 62 Tead was & shade higher:at £12-3s 9d in ustral n. ;1 1 62%; Northera | Dried - = h:m,, ats must Be acospted z 59%1 g;g London, but was unchanged here at $4 209 cn- 'zl 1 52 orthern Bluestem, §1 60 . .% for Moorparki tarines, a8 an index of nerease aith in the | 30. ““' . S aite >3 ! . c for te and 6@6%c for Red: Y, e i et e | ST oo ol et el B b ....“.’."2":& A% Tagaige. p” i Fiu, gl MBS, 08 118w m. el upon o disclose the proportions of any | % 57%4| 57% | Darket, closing at $5 o~ bt ey "‘m BONDS. new interest. cwing fo the natural teadency | ,2 “akig L Tron closed at 50s_6d xln; }3},""" and at " e | . = | %o open. me actions wi period o | Miadiesboro. Locally fron was : coup. . uta o mew week, the amount of weekly reviews and | ooty oy B a0, g%u ot ‘fiz 1203 | 45 ' foundry Northern is auoted at $15 e | & e 0‘% . letiess thet go out of Wall street from com- 160/ Tol, s, L& W 31| 81" 15; No. 2 foundry Northern, $14@14 50; No. 1 bouses for publication and the addi- | % | 53 foundry Southern No. 1 foundry Southern Als AWBs. — — s . soft, $14@14 60. Asso Ofl : 80 ‘l; F——— Bay CPC bs. — mct naw arders, Ane. the Avatlable Grain Supply. e T qut snstrated “that the Wope wiw not ; NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—The visible supply of L CalGEEE m.‘_%‘.‘,:.;la The selling cut to take - | Qctober 15, as coinvllo by the New “,.n -!. - e kn’a_ T s on 100% 1 12%; P e 7y * by 6ol by this & 5 5L gt w-r. W ie 120 | Bd, &P 18 — matter of course o ele P P&CHG o — 5 b ' -5t be.. - i 250,000 bushels; rve increase o S| L% | 19,000 bushels: b-rley 5,566,000 bushels, in- Ultra n&mfl: 3 ; 41| 65 236,000 e.g Do 58 ... 1300 Andes 100 117|120 | Crease s [Hea BT S0 200 Belcher - 4 1 pe dne Ariicomeiid 21 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. %! EARS o, — f - o n unc s o e the ‘eature fh the ot e . O Choliany & V1 381 200 ma was the manner in which the selling 22 Do gtd 55100 — 1300 Con Cal & V.1 50' 300 profits held back -ahd evep de 82 LAP lem 58.102 — 300 Gould & Cur. 20/ 200 Untan Pacific, Southern Pacific and’ Hock 25! Mkt-st C 86115 — 100 Hale & Norg. 601 . . . Irlang. There was no specific effect from the 18 Dol.-'-ll}': - Afternoon Session—Comstocks. new developménts of lay, except as 11 MV [tT5s. ¥, i u Offered mothing to disturb the confidence which E n% ,“. of C8s.108 1061 200 Andes .. 240 g bas seached the proportion of enthusiasm with | 7 : Do s ... 1T — 200 Choltar . T the B the speculative wpirit. could NP CR 55106% — 300 Con Cal | eo‘nmuedeuy-nd no one was heard | 92 lltfl-z C Ry 5s.. — 112 a_fear that it would not ¢o so ;crcu- 9 a.bllf'ly Rajiroad oificials expressed them. | | ~ ie sanguire terms over the outlook for & 2 B E ¥

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