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4@4%e; prime. 4%@& cholce, fi'l,-“e. and | for !h-un wm—-w.ng ‘Walla, 83c; M.nb faney st Te. 3 el tor lars. | | mard is moderate and prices on the recent! TACOMA. Oct. 15.—Wheat, higher: biue- B %5 for Squats. PRUNES—~Are i new feature. De- WASHINGTON. baste. They rauge 9m 3¢ 16 Sfe. sccord: | giem. e efubi St Ducks, per dozen; i 1 . 3 P RICOTS Remain unchanged. choice are N ‘Business $6G0; Teal ‘$3 3063 Sorig, $i ehol 4 and orthern \ Ty s Taise g giose. SEATTLE, Oct. 15.—Clearings, $910,800; PEACKES—Are in fair inquiry, with bus | balances X 5 iness limited by emall offerings. Choice, 8%@ | TACOMA, Oct. 18.—Clearings, $456,962; Si4e; extra choice, 8%@de; fancy, 93%@lde. balances, sg)éi.ba S : R New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct, 18.—The London lu“l WEDNESDAY, Oct. 19, at 11 4. M. T will sell one carload of good young deiving eari $142,928. B e E e e R 18.—Cls ings, d ¥ e rse 2T .. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. These horses are ail well broken. single and s_:”u"‘a-&“""« 5% | D SPECL AUCTION SALE oy | i — - $1 22%@1 30 for No. 2; extra fine for seed, | dozen, W% g S8 |31 861 00; Black. 41°30G1 35 for feed and o tair e 4 14 | $1 50G1 T0 for seed. e medium: S%@T%c for inferior to ordinary; 6% a 354 | | CORN—Receipts of State Corn are slender | DYied Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. 101, @11i4c for good to prime washed peaberry and were it not for the continued imports from | Prunes are now reported as showing more 3Gg%.c for good to prime unwashed peaberry: ........... 28% | the West there would be a famine. The little | tone in this market. There i no longer any | 9@10e for good to superior unwashed. 2 600 Amer Linseed 88 | Do conv 4s . e market was alittle lower, with spot there i S Butter is showing weaker symptoms. No ! : double. Must be sold to settie an estate. I SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. The market was kept irregular, | ciosing at £132 and futures at €130 1bs. house on the street now reports & firm Mar- | will also sell a lot of good drait horses and an weak In thie way, but the infer | . cally the market seemed a little easier ln LOCAL MARKETS. ket and most of them dre .weak. Some cut- | brood mares. buggies w _.u . e = d active. e advences on sentiment was not so 26 ‘ "w“ 215% consequence and file demand was quiet, with —_— ting of quotations to effect sales ls nwrudl POES. shocks ATing v vesterday and there was more L | svat at 526 7526 <5 Exchange and Bullion. and the feeiing ls easy all along the line. wealk. a-!‘x‘»omkn manifest to look (.::- reaction. T!:- 7 74:2 | Copper was also lower“ln“x:g'dnga ;:lnnfx‘-‘x' %o bighes: Had t:u supplies ““T.E,“‘,,:Tl'.: ] A Pt ‘Gt olfs - B - Gl E S iy s - | 8ttion of vesterday's late trading was a pre- £60 5s for spot and or fu-! gilver was %c higher. . come in together as expected, Io 20 Boa Tapanese bonds break sharply in Lon- | G500, °f vesterday s late tracing was o br R i e R MRS LA firm, | LOCAL Would probably row Dbe ruling. and as It is | and Stags 40 per cent off from above qUOLE dop. 4 general cun\xcllun this morning that a very 3 ! with lake held at $13 1234@13 3715: electro- ot SR S T g W il |3l is mow an_extreme with a good | tions. -~ Alaska Pack: stock recovers some | SXiensive distribution of holdings had 'mn | 1ytic, $18 30@i3 35: eutlnl' 12 §T1.@13. Sterling Exchange, sight. == | chance of its being droj Itogether. The | E ted vest, from jthe strong speculat Lead was unchanged at £12 3s 9d in London | SITHRE ROV SRS - market is duunnly top-heavy. . H Generai Merchandise. o b fom Bds which & e growih o7 ths | and & 343064 70 i the local market g Exthinge sign: - i Cheese s " aiao being et w0 unler 199 | oG ' Graim Bugs, 2565 25, Sam Quentin Iver and Ex- | bresont bull ket to the weaker hands of Spelter was higher at £23 2s 8d In London | e IO Exe = guotations by some Louses. though there is | BOlE COren _:“ e ‘1-":3"1 . th < f buy who have been at- and remained steady here at $5 20@5 sfi:" o A no_actual decline. stocu are still moderate. | ~ mm !-"'6,“‘ e .- s g B latter stages of the advance | e o D0 BE 1 (Haseaw pat ac | e Dollars - o5 are steady and unchamged. Stocks of | Friult Baxs. R o ite and. 7 fairly steady, with |and who made thelr firet appearance in any | 485 93 1n Midaiesvoro. Locally iron was steady | o ranch are moderate, but sutficient for the de- | brown Juts PRUIT—Futowing are -~ spot business quiet ccnsiderable number yesterday. conze- at the recent advance. 1 foundry North- TERN. mand. Eastern and cold storage silll monop- | A CANN prices 3 usiness quiet. { hce was a More spotted maarket and a de- ern is quoted at $14 50035, Nor 3 toundry | New York on_Parls. | oiize the bulk of the movement. e Wheat and Barley quiet and not ma- cnwe In speculative enthusiasm. The dealings Northern, No. 1 foundry Soumem u:d No. {| New York on Mexico . % | Receipts were 33,200 lb- Butter, 568 cases w | :F‘i z | @ tevially « i | £ell ‘into 2 state of deeided dulincsa at various % | foundry Southern soft at $14@14 50. { Parls on London .. | Eaze and 10,000 1by Ch £ 2017 s, | times during the duy and the rush to buy, | | | Berlin on Londor . e i UTTER— ,,, ,,,., hands, 30@31c T 223 Oats and Corn steady. Rye slightly | which carried prices comprehenst ely -mu‘r‘:ie { Available Grain Supply. | e ul:r Tower u;‘:u&l = » g3 | 3 ot e wa, evider uring ailal o Othe Grains. grades; " @240; storage. 3 O TS, a o E—s 2 - Tab | 3oy, "The. profit-taking was not precipitate | NEW' YORK, Oct. 18.—Special cable and | Wheat and Other & g30c; Eastern creamers: zu;,"zae: o RIS 12 ) Flour and Milistuffs in fair demand. | was not carried Do telegraphic communications received by Brad- WHEAT nmmn'rs—srot business is Eastern mnc;-n 16@17¢c per 3 | Bran, Middlings and Shorts lower, | viiues. Any advance .....|Standard O 3 street's show the following changes In avail- | at about 22s 64 for Barley lnd 21s 3 822 CHEESE—11% m M‘, 'mild new %1 : 2 ¢ | ventage of to sell stoc "100 Standard R & T K 2 | able supplies as compared wlth last account: | for Wheat, usual European options. and 9@l0c for nld cold storage, 10%@1le; : Hay unchanged. laxed at o fecession ¥ | 4700/Tenn Coal & Iron| 577 56%| 56%| 57 | * Wwheat-United States and “ast of | rhartered. Wheat fleet in port has a registered Youns Americas, 11%@i2e; Eastern, 10g15¢ | oo 181 5581 3081 2081 10 Beans firmly held, with large receipts. | leve; below. The co | 00, Tex Pac T T Co.) i 33 130 | 33% | the Rockies, increased o.u..mo bushels: | tonpage of 34,950, against 36,300 tons on the | ib. Aprico 125 115 108 g e - | 8 s o es were caused by | 11100(Texas Pactfic %! 34%) 3% 34% | afoat gor and in Europe, increased 1,300,000 | same date last year: disengaged, 93,825 tons, | PLobs ool saguse for large white se- | RPN o @l 133l 125 118 E Jried Pruits, including Prunes, | 7 Daticy was reverted ..\ Third Avenus (o il 1251225 | bushels” total cupply - of wheat, increased | against 118.230: on the way to thils POrt. 158.- | jected, G7GSe for good to chotcs and 34G3S: | ~ { ib ag Cherries_ Ros 210/ 180 1 <howing more activity. 1o fom_omm, stock 2| 609/Tol Ry & T Co.| 243!'21 "\ 2415/ 25 | TAST.000 bushels, 1800 tons, against 246,000, | for common: cold storage, 371@30c; _store, | Tprries, Ro E3-88 R Raisin quotations withdrawn by the | =% ces throughout the o e it i Coimtnfted States and Canada, sast of the | W EAT Liverpool and Paris fatures ere | nomipal; Eastern, 25G28c for -ehoics, 23§25 | Do, 1 %o 1 68 i 50l 2 - . e ¥ ! The upwarq movement in St. Paul was ot | 50% | 80%| 50% | Rockies, decreased 1.537,000 o ! both lower. Chicago was 2%c higher on the | for stanjards 21 Grapes, Masest 1250 110 1 0 packers wholly convincing, partic as old rumors | 1064 /163% | Oats—United States and Canada, east of the | day. 5 e o ININIS S Nuts steady and moving OF well. | were revived-of & settlement of € ,m\';g‘m',f,“w S | Rockies, increased 536,000 busheis. ldn e ket e o, St holdins oft. | Deciduous and Citrns Frults. | Peaches, Yeilow - 1111 cerities ime by = k T — and unchang idine 80l 1 Honey quiet. g S fc by a bond | ;w.x,: CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Futures, though firm in the morning, did not § Nearly all kinds of tresh fruits were in good | ! ;,'::, oy S8 5 ovisions unchanged. here and in the | cxchangable in ;f_‘f p‘;t' ent_ In stooks. Lnu son e ! osl,,ulo 1 i { fully foljow. the ‘Chickma afa g g B 2 ppes ":__uoalné_ oflmfll ;me'“"’"mp; 'nflfiu?fi“ 19113 1819 uthority for these & nited Copper . 4 and Provisio: | tions were w. eaned up. market had 2 | Wool in Lrisk demand and seiling on | el L D 1 R g B e 0 S P R £ T s T Lo Lkl i pr— 800, Do pra ings of mew crop of Argentine Wheat fof | article, a steady movement being noted in all | a 2 { wheat market develcped after a weak open- : offerings of ne P 2, v Tomatoes. 2%§-1d .. - ) ing. Under the influence of heavy Northwest- | future shipment of course. | srades. Another car of ‘Hood River frutt was CANNED. VEGETABLES- Rl Hops and Hides buoyant and in ex-| USCIPip jox Sacalnth aBd IOWEHBuOt AE ;-W"Wfll o CASH WHEAT. | marketed, making the ,%, the week, | Standards, 65@70c; gallon standards, celient demand. - T SR ital qugtations showad s Pamsiderbie de | canforia Club $1 411 E%; Calttefaia | 80d cicaned up well st fl}ffll 30 e hevan petits pois §1 35 Red Caulde, Sheep and H in good sup- market circles and | $.000U S Leather. gline, December being down Jc to ¥e White Australlan, $135g1 621a; Northern | 1o variety Sod auality, Feach Tate at | 81 15: standara e $5990c: . ogs sup- n e { 2001 g - $1 11%@1 11%. May was off ufisfic to %0%0. Club, $1 45@1 52%; Northern Bluestem, $1 60 B e os | Marrowfats, e ply mendl mesdiampnd. | the record of the tape | 4. Do ot -3 e B R L good prices, while Pomegranates | - : <o = dence of the public interest| 2.300U S Rubber - T o], Sl R WA - FUTURES. were inclined to easiness. were otatoes in heavy stock and guiet from the dealings. | oo 400i Do pfd . overcome, and upon an ahalysis of the depress- 30 steady under less liberal offerings of i Onions higher. a_seller here ‘and discounts | m:{o‘\:‘v. S sueal G ing factors the bearish significance was: of Session 9 WH};‘; e\ stock. Pr‘l:;- for e om o!kmnd §- The discount rate was soft | 124,300 pfd .. g 5 Open. E % . | stock from 0 e, 75c was luy trade hampered- by a labor | Wever, and the weekly statement | 500/Va-Car Chem e e o hallors. tha po any AT | December ...f1 403 $1 40% §1 W% $1 9% | casily abtained for selected lots of some va- | fal Beak o‘NGern:llm showed présent s governed Iagmeix hy the existing 1250 lsflelm 150% ?‘enn_l ;u:‘c'v.. 1;1 -.T‘S::&'J’Tufi Welsh -Lump, $11 Der ton. samse & 2 he bigher bank discoun domestic_situation, the action of foreign grain p. m. -, . white | 13 bulk and $13 m Game firm and in good demand. ot $12,550,000, repayment of | g N, I T oven. mgh. for other kinds. Melons were dull at previous g{;m&m;&u“ 5o Good lecal demand for fresh Fruits. ¢ $15,1 nd @ increased rates in the Northwest did not appear | " “,‘ $1 49% SL .,% ;l u% prices and Berries showed but slight change. ey — e extremely bearish when It was seen in. the | s 151% 151 Crruberrios Wt Quint ordinary ofterings | tof, e Tl hecax o oy, s . | R E D S | AR e 'y i e athe "Sul Gruge ook wee uesedlower 1 banks here to-day, thu “ s ts t | L vecent course of the balances. Soaller. than s of the proceding. our. | heed, e, Yery steady und brines 4112, DUt | 50 Fineapotes wecs seling ot e i e | ver King; Orien rates, however, were unchanged. | From the tap of the gong until the last min- | & e e eeiots o damp grain, which | . STRAWBERRIES—$9@1 chest for i I ke Closed rather casy. Re- 4 ute of trading there was an exceptional de- | DY COD e o g g B Quotations. Futures | Longworths, $1 5083 for an and $4G6 7@9%ec: fancy boneless. 9%, @9%c plekled ive bond lssues imade the{ '900/Wis Central % $5%) % | mand for December delivery. “Elements that | 305 AL the lower range in quotsfiote FACAs for Cheneys. b pickled Cod, half bbis: $4 13 t irregular. Total sales, par value, | 2100/ Do pfd . 467 4% 45%) 48 | gatersd ‘dectsively into_ the'situation later in Cmiggher o Fipe muzu:r %fianfi#’w r chest. R AT i 2 heat « bonds were unchanged on call. | 1,515,000 Total Shares Sold A1 markers and reports of damige by Hes: | Feed, $1 071Gl 12%; new Brewing and | ORANHDRRINS. $20% 25 per box for Coos | - New York Bonds. sian fly to winter wheat in Missourl. The | Shipping, $1 15@1 17%; Chevalier, $1 17%@ | Bay and $7 50@S for Cape Cod. - . Duplex, 9%ec: Bale n,. ur. New York Stock List. high point for the day on December was|1 223 per ctl. APPLES—S$1 101 25 for fancy, 85¢@$1 for 3 . $%e; 2 & Co. o 0 treet, | U 8 ret 25 reg. IM%|L & N unified 4s.10234 ‘Rfch,d at $1 14% and on May st $1 12%. FUTURES. choice and 40@75c for common. Cints D-dintouti '3 RIS PRl o gt i T o B 2 o Man con gold 4s.105 3¢ to 2¢ higher, December at Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. PEARS—Bartletts, $1 502 box. in- San Francisco, members of the New York 0 3 Mex Cents The ¢l was Yo to % ~ ession 9 to PR g snniyr B o 3ot ;| for strictly prime to faney washed. 12%,@13 Stock Exchange, furnish the following offielal | DO = i e i 14% and May at $1 12491 12% Qen. High low. Clole. |'cluding cold storags: Netha, | for prime washed: 1114@15%e for good quotations of that Exchange: Do new i res 1308 Minn & B O | T e corm arkes raltied s predlotions | MAY ... u rma oo sl ook & oou i ey e T R D e e Ry T Soe | Stocke— pmieiow. | B Ak | Bo o7l iy ioei| o s oo B Lo s T e aas o il b . Scesion S s B S e S o, et e | Lake to %Ge lower at 47%c ta {750, sold 3’;”;1‘{7“&‘},,3““ bid. I uztl)nf?m"m—mme S for amall and | O EO O g idc for fancy washed, nominal: a press ..... 1240 = v onid 3 7 k D e | o e aaty moarket wan inflacnced alimost ex-| OATS.The country outside the Pacific | | QUINCES S5gkle et box. TS e B Amer Can €o . S5 N 2 B e Lfex by the action of other grains. De- | Coast is well supplied with Oats. Indeed, as ' FIGS—65c@$1 per box. i35 | Balt & Ohio 4s..108%) X i Comber opaned WGY%E 10 4G¥c lower at| ope dispatch from Chicago yesterday said: | MELONS—Cantaloupes; nolinal’ Nutmeg e e ,fit,{‘,g;_ 2‘1 i 100 2T%@ose, sold up to 28%@28%e and closed at | “The East is overloaded wiih Oats.” Even | Melons, 20g50c per hox; Watermeions, $10: 1,8 | Do ist inc. S| Pa conv i .- 102 O ovisions were strong. At the close Jan i e T 72 |RGRAPm—‘hbh varieties 50@75c _ for | 105 | Ches & Ohio $5s. 108 | Kiadire gen-se - v pork was up 15c at $12 25. Lard and | = In this market thers are plenty of Red | crates, 20g35c for amail boxes and 75c@$1 30 | 137 32° | Chi & Alton 3%s. 81%/S L & I M con T e each 10c higher at $6 0714@6 42%. offering, but a very good demand for seed and | for open boxes; Wine Grapes, $16G20 per ton. |9 | C B&Qnewds 985 SL&SF fg da ‘5‘* L s inre ragged as follows: the usual jobbing demand for feed and mill- | CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, per | 2 | CM & SP-em 410041 5¢ Louls SW laks. 00, | F00 Los0tnE 1 8 | e e ot mtntly. Wiite aro Bigh | Dok, for. Valentias, I s far | e |S4YY conieittyiSeboard AL 8 | UL Mo 3 in price offering lightly and very firmly held. | fancy, $1 75@2 25 for choice and §1 25@1 50 s e T % | October ... T ; 113% | Black are moving off well for seed. Gray ars | for standards; Gra e Fruit $2 3093; Mexi. | iy .C 410113 Tex & Pac lsts..120% 1189 iiow 1 gz | B RoGL Sei: e 3 ORI ;| pir Aanch T ettt A e, B | """"‘..,‘m“.”.;" ‘&‘%I‘lt.‘g‘ffio‘rk b S0 Do pta o R BN Ew s o83 . 96 Red for feed, $1 324@1 45 for No. 1 and | for Hawalian; Pineapples, $1 5082 50 per | Norme Deime nominal: 10% @T%e ter strictly good : 104@10%- for good washed l?mc for fair washed: S@8%e¢ tu . 81%% U 8 Steel 24 | Den & Rio G 4s.100%! Wabash Ists Erie prior lien 45.100 | Do deb B Do gen 45 ..... S8%' W & L Erie FWa&D C ist um, Wis Central 108 arge movement ated cotton here nature J 281 "'2i% 284 | small round yellow on the market is very'! pressure to sell nor any lowering of o THERSole. heavy. 20@3lc = 3 Hock v: 414 { e o B% femy beld at the kigh prices. All guotations | anbesrd of low rites to stiract b Ac o e O T b, ork ‘Pork, per bbi— remain unchanged. same advance, g5, The Weather and Crops. ew York ‘“‘“‘“ Stocks. ! Oc"‘:;:, e Western sacked, $1 40@1 45 for Yellow, $1 45 | though the trade seem to expect better quota: auc: Hurmess Leather, weekly report of A. G. McAdie, | Adams Con . 20/ Little Chiet 9" December for White and $1 40@1 4215 tor Mixed; Call- | tions from now on. The very large and smail | No. 1 and 30@33c for No. 2: medium. 30@37c limate and crop service of the | Alfce .. 85| Ontario 330 Jonvary | fornia large Yellow $1 40G1 mux round | sizes are most in favor, and the mediums, ' |ight 20@3Jc, skirting. 0 | . | Breece 210 T BhgT ey White, geminal: Egyptian | thase ransing from $be (o 80s. are mot much | 3G@asc: Collar Leather. 15@16c per fool 8 "‘ 33 | Bexke Cou 20 $1 35@1 45 for White and $1 2501 00 Tet | wentaT aF the mament: Leather, 40@4dc: Kip, unfinished. 40@50c per Sty S Com Tunpel 13 % | B The Raisin prices below must be considered | Ib: Veal . Bnished, so@ege per 1b: Cait n-n.m | 905 003 % “"’" Con Cal & 1 e ... 2 % | RYE—Although the demand fs Nght offer- | nominal._as the packers as a rule have with- = G3eayl Ib: Wax Sides 18@1Tc per foots . £ | .f}; }'lrgzn Efl‘lll‘\:rr - ; 50 S:;:r]? !?:x;:sdl- :fi 15 | ings n:ngla'l- n;xla .}_h'zfinln‘x;‘zt is -llchtly 1 dr;::‘ ':!:‘Ir .gm;nm t;rnflm o '.lfidu‘ senl:(mr- Splits, 14@16c; Rough Splits, l.no b P -9 S q % § higher irm_at per-ctl, ng a b et 5 high water | " - Al‘fhk 7;-"1- Fe.. mu, £ "15"‘:3‘: Leadville Con 02| Standard .. 185 BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at about $2 per ctl. | full figures. The demand for Homey is lighter TANBARK—Gmuud. $25@28 per tom; stichk, - 5 0 | | Dy 94 Russian rivers and as buyers have supplied their needs for the but the ‘well id and ! * Flour and Milistuffs. b~y B e il g e o 600 Balt & Ohio 200 Do pfd - . Bay State Gas 8 18 per cord. b uso;_m"m' are for barrels: for cases P - ‘-' he add 5¢; Linseed, 53¢ per gallon for bolled : y The local millers continue to quote a fafr | ‘eaches icots -“-.' tl m Sle for raw; Castor Ofl, X eress % 000 Brookiyn U~ Gas _-zs;:' \m.‘ r" %™ | Cash Grain and Provisions. T A R Tt oty T B e e e | AL 600/ Brunswick D & 1 CHICAGO, Oct 18 —Cash guotations were m(?d—-c-mmu Famity, Bxtras $4 500 | of laté. ’ H " 500, Butterick Co Fiour, firm spring wheat, | x 10 “C0 0] terms. Extras, $4 70@5; | FRUITS—New crop—Apricots, 7}.* for - 3 | Amal Copper . 4291 No. 3, §1 0661 15; No. 2 red, | Gregon and thlnnnn. }obbl-: at “01 Royals and wflu for Moorparks; ; F i L B RS B R e pm et e o | e, BT " PP, - e conditiens in 5 |39 | v 101 | Bingham 3% Sanaaons: Moo EEye ST G, good fedig I I T e [ o et B = dgans ok, s” ;:.uy ; G B lgg t:g g:n &‘ A’l.l:ny f;: S-n:mexl alr Hecl: sg: !r:lrle‘y. fls‘rn%c fair 3 chol o mflglnl 'umm. % m and 1.sv.c lor-‘y'uo: n.-., 3..:““ ,,,,. 3 on ne. | Cen . N s - SR e % |'% | Boston Eiev per. B aa u°'1m, mess bi. $10 90@11; lard, ¥ 4 Db white: 3%@e; black, SX< | 95 amt e H'Or"l‘ . Fie: . - 19%| 19% | Fitchburg ptd 1335 | per 100 l 5"? 3’! Triar" short vibe sides | %078 7= Crackad | Bvs Prapeeated’ Appton, 5%@7c_per 1. | Fish Ofl. 33¢; boiled Paint OH, 33c; raw Paint ing well in other sectioms. | g g gal) { 5'; Cl:’ml;ut H 1;% ?’é.".’,kfi:‘" “3.,, ! f{m..l') rr‘znrl lo*whh;';'nnbu?lmol 'é?;‘ Wheat, $ 50; Farina, “gx: L) 50; & ugkm nfi??&‘&.fi" — | on, ”L OIL—Water White Coal Oil tm bulk, e i % X 75@7 50; aizes. | ater o el By sall and tmr- (S48 | Pere Marquette.[ 76 % | wines, i1 264 clover, cox&!n«ilu de, $12 25. P‘fi e o B g g RAISINS—1904 crop t | 136 Pears OIL, 1n cases: A9e: Am--l’.= 3 g n Pactfic. eip pments. ! 4c: Elat: [ st s S-S 170% 170% "uouceu-neou'— £y ol i .- 32700 35.200 R R o Tt e, S R b | A e e (M Ty " B Eear SLUERINLES <a | Somoma cc ¥ 4 B % i cases. 19%;e; S8-degree ine_ in : e B g 8% 3% | Amer Pneu Tu 5% Bran, Migdings and Shorts are again | ed. dgSlc: Thompson's St | o green feed is abundant | -- B 20 lower, ‘as the rapidly-growing green less Sultanas, w‘u per Ib. TURPENTINE—Slc per gallon in caser and s up and looking vig- :2 88’61 | cutting down the demand (ur them, and the | NUTS—New Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 129 | ¢ in drums_and lmn n-ml; sceding are progressing 2514 | market s very soft at the decline. 12%c; No. 3, 10910%c; No. 1 hardshell, 12; | RED AND WHITE LEA! Lead, 740 not o0 wet. % 941y There was only one car of B.ny in yesterday | 10c; Almonds, xlfiu for Nompariels, = 7%c per Ib; White Lead, ‘m.f\e. according VALLEY —Cool. % 5% I and rmlpu by water were also small, the to- .:uka for I X L. 13.1 for Ne Plus Ultra | to quantity. - g i 19 | tal arrivals being only 141 tonl ‘!'lu lltll;- Peanuts, C:l‘c for QUICKSILVER—$41@42 for local use sad & | 24w N oeenlon.u e bR B S | — i it ng very firm, feet at Colus 3T%| 1lfi i over the top qumnun. while weath N!i—cu:b lm.ne for white and 108 o farming lands an s. Northerly winds 60 41% ! lots are avoided by buyers and have tn .w 11e t-h.n ; water wi . .‘8 loge o the week abiorbed soms of the 8| 3u tor, wnat "they & bring. g st Ctracted, S60%er dark, Bag| % MIDDLINGS —$24@27 per ton. 2 | =y SHORTS—$19G20 per ton. gzmx 18 —CATTLE—Recefpts, | FE! ng rapi Beans, hay, | Westerns; steady; good late prunes have been considerably | 173s) 1734 | i the recent heavy rains and in : tl;;k he second crop of grapes is re- 7 Tokay shipments from gm‘“‘ H;!A Bnmm'~ os o 90c gt P | —Whea ; ' Wheat ! | 82 10G14 50; X i ley it, [fi ‘.?2'4 Volunteer Wila Oat, $7§10 ble, g "800/ Detroit Un Ry. 8| TAlg @11; . $5 50@T; Clover, 300 Detrolt Southern m _4,;4. $9@i2 per el - Vot the Russian River and | 34 in <or'l:rk County caused some and potatoes. During the much progress was made In t is reported that | 1 be lighter tham 3 vicinlty of Wat- sonville were seriously damaged by rain. On” the whole the heavy rains have been very beneficial. The hills and flelds are green, S5 oTen s making sood growth and grees | feed is sbundant and seeding are progressing. Potatoss i ects gtoe promise | of fair crops. Oranges and olives at Clover- | |Gt Northern pfd. zre in good condition.~ “NGreen Cors Cop.| BAN JOAQUIN VALLEY.—Partly clovdy | |Havana Tob weather ~with showers, prevaiied during the Do pf ret_part of the week and clear weather dur- | % g the letter part The rain virtually endsd "359| Do pt i frult drying and grapes gre ’ln‘ shipped a2 1o the wineries, which are runming to thefr 1:}3&"'?;’,".,?’;:;’,' A Jew Erapes are being mar- | 3300 ‘po p rieties. or grass and stock the pest week was exceptionally favor- 11300 oterdatt Eower | able. Grass has made rapid growth and stock - 139% ! " Do pta - Texas... 3033/ Spanish 4s Bar silver—Firm_ “%fl ounce. gy TRy Pl 2 Tate of Sistoure In' the short bills 1s2% per 'eem O i T months bills 2 .-lm S, i i i ; o ..;} f iéé- E i | it i i f i ¥ uff B o amage to reisine owing to timely warnings d the gacking of trays. Raieln | g; | BaAR2NSRIR 2 # £ i { ™y i B 87 % STOCK ere doing -r;u _‘g‘-rrnm ;:e busy preparing ,gi g\fi — » wo e ground is still too wet | Gas and Salmon Stocks Lively in st places for plowing. 49 | 491 | vember, uu December, :.n.,, sun SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.—The weather | B 37 | 10.06c nbnm—y %, 01065 nuen, xdue- . luring the week was generally clear and fa. | L400K CFtS & Mpf 79% | 10.16c; May, and Fluctuating. orable for raisin making and walnut picking. | J%/K C s"mhenw 2% close Gas and Salmon stocks continued the Kein at the close of last week caused no | . 900 fi* 6 and declining ; e -l and after advancing e ":l; 1 sections. Walnute were v 108 they ruled 50 which closed " The bean crop in the | 100Long Island | 8o Oni at e Marie district will be considerably Jess | 14.200/Louls & Nash. 6 tive and t ed owing to shelling of beans 800 Manhattan a6 during Ehe Deavy Paine: tl‘;:mhil‘ T e Dl e ne Potatoes are doing well ang | 4.1 Metropolitan Sece| &5 making good growth. Clirus fruits | 10.400 Met St Ry. i in good conditfon L6060 Mexican Central. 11 REKA SUMMARY.Cloudy weather | 000Miny' & Bt L. Al of the week with considerable Do & ;E_fiés s 2. it 2FIE% ;a!::; T § 298 AR P 53 i - Y. SGELES SUMMARY.—The iate “the ‘southern portion wap & e or harm sags;i BisneseEiasinsa FEAE, ' ok e ufi;rh’u’&vxfl* YORK, Oct. 18Ok [oney Steaty, 15,62 per cents closing s 1| 300 i) i o ;L jme losne_Steats. Sixty dasu. 3 20 daye apd six months, SLAI% Der cent ;;f : cent” ghrinkage | | e | H