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St New York stocks activ ual Not cha Local 000 Whea materialiy Hay and Dran as before. Cocoanut Cake higher. = Wet Beans depressing the market for 2004 lots. Potato market overstocked and gener- ally we Onions firm. * Not much change in Poultry and Game. Deciduous and Citrus fruits selling off fair Prunes scarce and firm in New York, and firmer here, Dried Peaches and Nectarines firm and wanted. Liberal lines of Nevada Honey on the market. No further cut in Hams, Lard, Wool, Live MMARY OF THE adva *s and declines. n securities in {fair average move- nt. 1 x bank &lea over last year. t. Barley changed. 1 Hops and Hides unchanged. i and dressed quoted Butter depressed, Cheese steady and Eggs higher. Local ended NEW Bar silver, Mexican dollars, 46%ec. Government bonds, firm. E. F. Hutton & Francisco, San Stock Exc skers Bank Clearings. Bank Clearings for . against Stocks and Cotton. The New York wires of Hutton & Co. nolder keeps s lkely to bé themselves far ney. T aggressive and sharp w on. oo eet opened thi m ,»s\{ us e. se for the week rease of 577, steady somew alway ne MARKET! , with individ- | rings increase $1,000,- and other grains not Bacon and Meats as before | the week just red with the corresponding week of $1.016,996, 080 in 1903 attered profit- of s & Eo to any important is rather mixed. The ms to be that while the ng general Some of the large interests cb- e wild movement engineered by in- erators, who are plunging on a are disposed to check such ma- b ity will be more pro. stocks than in the gen- of these are being bulled on and the red by extremely ere is reason to believe such sts during the next few months will be have been buying stocks heavily breaks can Values of many good high and will level later on, but we cannot e of stocks with the present be s mor ts for a Saturday'e prices easier at four sened easy about five guiet at about seven The is We have had prac e without any reac- increases the short ng should happen can see no reason EASTERN MARKETS. New York Money Market. ¥ RE t. 22.—Close: i loans; time" loa: 8 per cent; fle paper, ng exchange, firm, sixty day bil $4 865G4 8T; 583 steady; Money on . steady; ninety days and six 4@5 per cent. with actual business bills at $4.86 for demand and at : _posted rates, ommereial bills, railroad bonds, New York Stock List. Go., members of the 490 California street, New , furnish the following official 274,608, tocks rise in- be sent roing Vit York nl'mo 2,100 4800} 100 600, Ameg Woolen. " 400, " 182,000/A -raununu 800 9,100 fans Arh(t 2 -|_Do ptd. {Bay State Gas. . Do {Amer Dist Tel. . Do A St & R Do prd Amer Sugar. Do_ptd x JAm Tel & “Tei.. {Amer Tobacco. .. D3 ptd. Anaconda Do pi Balt k Uhlo 222205 = B TR " e *ggg'f!i* BEDE2EaNBERESE W R OESEEE R Ezuay 'unig 51 ET e Eew H <GEERUBRERAEEYRERAZEELLY Ou0{Ilinois Central 1100 Internati Pa %) 184 F Do pid ta| T8 ....... |h~uruuu 4| 63% 300 Internat) | 8 I"80% Yol 283, % 07 M..1. 87 . KC F1S & M ptd; % 18 1,300/ K C Southern. %| 20k 500 )[d 400 2 . 1,400 Marnhattan Do Beach 300 Metropol Secuy 00/ Metropol St Ry It 00/ Mextcan Central.| 1745 17 800 Minn & hl L N - . N 1,906/ National Lead. 100, Do pfd. | o7 | 98 200N RR of M pfd| 41%| u\ 4% Nytional Biscuit/. 3 300| Pacific u-u 33,900/Penn R R C 16,400 People's Gas. : Pull_Car Co. 1,500 Ry Steel 8 Co. weiun..|/Tex Pae L T Co 3,800 Texas Pacific . 200/Third Ave . 806/Tol St 000 Do pfd .. Twin City R T. 100/{Un Bag Pap. 100, Do pfd 20,600 Union Pacific . 1d United Copper 100/ Un Rds of S F 200 Do ptd ) 215 27900 Do pfd .. 81| 81% 1,800 VaCar Chem Gol 37 | 368 | 804 a7 a . 1 ! 21 100/ Western Union..| 1,200 Westinghouse . - Do 47 28 23 46 200, Wis Central 700, Do wfd 31 % 970,700 total shares sold. New York Bonds. TS ret 2s reg. A4KIL & N unifed 4s.102% Do coupon. {Man con gold 4s. 108 - |Mex Centemt e 74" Do ot ; st_inc. Do xfew 4a’ Teg.130% Minn & St L 4s. 94% ..... 1818I M, K & Texas 4s. 125 old 4s Tes. {10814 | N 1023 N 3 4s...... 9734 N Atlantic C L 4s. 88%| N Balt & Ohio 4s..103 5% | Nor & W con” ks, wog < gsl. L partie. o0l a g R EESREE ERPFEE T RFEREEEEFT mmn; 78.128%, | Seaboard bt gomc . 87 o Railwi 102 |Tex & Pa . 80%! Tol, Bt L 75% | Union P . BT Do con . 81%IU 8 J00it) " Do % deb B : so%i W o .110° Boston !'nchhur( ptd. " % ...... Do ptd Amec T Amer Wi Do pfd - Vi pid ... 4 Dom_Iron 1 109/Col Hock C & 1. u& 13%/ 13%! 145 | Ba Elect 10 | uln‘i!m El 24 i Mass % 12415 T6% 205 fays| 4% gt 204 20 Anuconda 94 ;| mait id o 0> ! Pacific 40 34% | Ches ‘“i 1882 | Cai sl sl De Beers 08 1 % 581 3 o M, ' % 1 ® TN Y The rate of discount in the open mafket for short bills is 21 per cent and for three months’ bills 2%@2'-’. per cent. Condition of the Treasury. HINGTON, Oct. 22.—To-day’s Treasury ent shows:- Available cash balance, 51“,.:5!5.’-2 gold, §77,448,308. Clearing-House Banks. r V. YORK, Oct. 22.—The statement of .\erl(el of the clemring-house banks of this ity for the Loans $1,1: posits $1, xw.mo increase $6, air- culatien $42,900,800, increase s‘ruzaoo legal tenders §77,387,000, increase $1,065,300; specie $§210,215,500, Increase $2,470,500; reserve it 5,800; remerve requis ,630,780; surplus '17. ; ex-United States deposits $23,684,475, increase $1,010,925. New York Cotton Market NEW YORK, Oct. 22—Cotton futures opened steady; October, 9.58c; November, December, 9.66c; Janua 9.T4c; Feb- ruary, 9.80c bid; March, 9.84c: April, 9.850 hul May, 9.91c. Cotton ‘tutures closed barely steady: October mber, 9.47c; December, 9.62c February, 9.7c; March,/ 9.78¢; May, 9.8Gc: June, 9.88¢; July, Spot closed quiet, 10 paints decline; middling uplands, 9.95¢; middling Gulf, 10.20c; no sales. New York Grain and Prodnce. W YORK, Oct. 22.—FLOUR-'Receipts, 12,900 barrels; exports, 12,500 barrels. Market duil, but firm. Minnesota patents, $6 1 3 Minnesota bakers’, $5 60@5 60; winter patents, §5 6006, Minnesota straights, $5 36@5 60; Min- nesota_extras, $3 50@4 20. WHEAT--Reoeipts, 3000 bushels. Spoty firm lorth- ern Dululh $1 Dfl% f. o. ‘b lflolt No 1 hnrd, Manitoba, $108 f, o. b. afloat. Options ruled firm throughout the session, closing %c up. May closed $115%, July closed $104%, Do- cember closed §1 10%. OPS—Firm, _State, common 1008 330380, 1008, $18360; ole: cific Coast, 1904, 31@87c; ; 14@18c. HIDES—Firm. Gal 17¢; California, 19¢; Texas dry, ldc. WOOL—Firm. Domestic fleece, 32@85c. PETROLEUM—Quiet. COFFEE—Futures closed steady at ar; 70 Ax'rll, 9.81c; 9.92¢. to choice, Pi ston, cline of 5310 points. November, 6.75c cember, 6.90@6.95c; January, s 7.16@7.25c; September, 7.63G7.T Spot Rio, steady: No. 7 invoice, 83c; mllfl quiet; Cor- dova, 10@18c. SUGAR —Haw. steady; fair refining, $%c; centrifugal, 9 test, 4%c; molasses sugar, 8 Refined, qiilet; No. 6, 4.56¢; No. 7, 4.60¢; No. 8. 4.40c; 9, 4.3%; No. 10. 4.30c; No. 4:200; No. 5 4.10c; ron(ectlnnern A, 4.80c mpuld A 8.30c; cut 10af, 5.65¢; crushe : powdered, 5.05c; granulated, 4.95c; cubes, DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES — The market shows a slightly steadier tone, and holders ap- pear more confident. Common are quoted at i04%e; prime, 4%@8c; - cholce, 5%@5%:; ; market unchang in lieht doraane Chol 9%e; extra cholce, 10% @10 fancy, ll@l.‘ic PEACHES—Are in prictically thd same po- sitlon as _apricots. Cholce, 8% @8%c; extra choice, 8%@9c; fancy, 9%@10c. New York Metal Market. NEW - YORK, Oct. 22.—There was only a small volume of business transacted in the varfous “metals to-day, but with the excep- tion of tin, which ruled easy, a firm tone ruled. Yeuerduy'- iron prices were firmly main- ed pper was quiet: lake, $13 1214@13 37%; aleclrolync 'l'lfil‘ 25 casting, $12 87%@13. Tin, $28' 6215G28 9 Speiter, 35 25@5 30. Lead, $4 20@4 37l Exports and Imports. NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—The total imports of dry gocds and general merchandise at New York for the week ending to-day were valued at_$13,421,024. Exports of specie from New York for the week were of gold none and silver $592,629. Exports and imports at New York during the week were $35,727 silver and $456,143 gold. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grlln ana Provisions. CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—Under the influence of indifferent cables the wheat with Ing a shade higher to %{@4¢c to $1 16%. May was a shade higher to %0 B e at §1 14@1 14%. Not enough wheat was offered to supply the demand and in con- sequemce prices made a rapld advance, De- cember rising to $1 1614. Meantime May sold up to §1 15%. The continued bullishness ot the cash situation was the chief underlying factor affecting early trading. the "ad- vance there was a heavy selling by a leader of the bull crowd, conservative estimates plac- ing his total sales at nearly. 1,000,000 bushels, most of which was May. Alarmed by the per- sistent selling, pit traders changed front and sold freely. Prices declined as rapidly as they had previously risen. Trading, however, was quiet during the last half-hour. ~ The market closed practically at the lowest point of the day. After selling at $1 15, December closed at $1 15: net loss of 3c. Final quotations on May were $1 13%. Firm cables and a good cash demand caused some strength in corn. mber closed. a shade lower at 48%@48%c. Little interest was manifested in oats, De- cember closed at 28%ec. The early provision market was strong on buying. At the close Januaty pork was un- changed; Jard was up 234@5c, and ribs-were a shade higher. \ The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. ‘Wheat No. 2— October ... PR R B T 118% 115 116% 115% 118% 118% 9% 98! 8% s cers 51 485 48& 45% 28 o %0 55 2 50 Tard, per 100 m- Qetover 12, an & 3 May — 738 mmn ‘Ribs, per loo lba— i — 855 Mhy ..o 870 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—Cash quatations were as follows: Flour, steady: $5 30@5 40. ents, $5 oats, 3 owhiter 205 rye, good feeding_barley, rmc. tair malting, 40@52¢; N llx-ed, $1 103 Northwestern, ':1 less pork, per $10 90@11; las 27% @7 30; short riba sl 87%; short clear sides % whisky, basia of high wines. clover,” contract mm e, 8hi] . e o 'Le- w. SHEEP—Receipts, steady. Omaha, OMAHA, Oct. 22.—CATTLE—Receipts, 100, Nominally steady. Native steers, 56 cows and heifers, $2 $3@4 ¢5; Texas stesrs, cows and heifers, $2 2 15 $3 I(@5; bulls and stugs, $1 30@3 HOGS —Receipts, 4000. ~ Stron Heavy, $5@5 20: mixed, u@.-. lb~ Rhigher. li{hp $5 056 pigs, §4 20@4 75; bulk of 35 1605 SHEEP—Receipts, 1200, Strong, Western yearlings, $2 65@+ 10; wethers,” $3 90; | gwes £3@3,00; common and stock o e stockers, $2 50@ MISCELLAN EOUS MARKETS. “m‘n Futures, e a5 88Y St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 22.—Wool, steady. Medium | grades, combing and clothing, 20@26c; ligh 25‘6'mm beavy fine, 12@16c; tub, 'un.a, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. % PORTLAND, Oct. 22— WHEAT—For ex- ‘port, Walla Walla, 83c: e stem, 86c; val- ley, '8Sc. For Eastern mar) 84c; blue stem, Sic. ‘WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Oct. 22.—WHEAT—Unchanged. Biue stem, 89%c: ciub, 853c. Northern Business. SEATTLE, Oct. 23.—Clearings $784,153, bal- ances $176,633. TACOMA, Oct. 22.—Clearings $469,201, bal- ances §64,701. 5 Oct. 22.~Clearings $624,374, PORTLAN I) 22.—Clearings $400,284, ets, Walla Walla, balances $88,902, SPOKANE, Oct. balances §103,203. LOCAL MARKETS. ‘ Exchange and Bullion. Changes were few and fractional. Silver, per ounce can Dollars . INTEBNATIONAL New York on Paris. New York on Mexico Parls on London . Berlin on London Wheat and Other Grains, WHEAT—The foreign markets showed lit change. Chicago was fractionally lower on the Snow of the Orange Judd Farmer estimate the Wheat crop at 554.71,000 bushels, ihclud- 327,489,000 bushels winter and 227,226,000 pring. The Oat crop is 973,135,000. ‘The Wheat crop Is nearly 4,000,000 bushels more than the Government estimate and the Oats show an excess of 85,000,000 ‘bushels. Kansas City grain people figure there is only , ushels Wheat left in Kansas that can be bought. In this market futures were weak, with a very fair volume of business. The December shorts were taking thelr Cash grain was in moderate demand and steady. CASH WHEAT. wSilitornia Club, $1 45@1 52! Calitornia Wilte Australian, $1 55@1 624; cx.b $1 45@1 523 Northern Bluestem, 1 621 per ctl. FUTURES. Sesston_9 lo 1 3 5 Open. Low. Close. December , 'l 46% H. 44 $1 46% §1 463y May .... 49% 149 149 BARLm—mmreu wer- dull and not mate- rially changed. The casht market was_still handicapped by large offerings of damp which interfere with the sale of dry lots: There Is a scarcity of choice bright dry Feed, which would possibly bring $1 1233 were it obtain- able in any quantity. The demand continues better in the interior than on this market. CASH' BARLEY Feed, $1@1 11%; Brew $1.1234@1 15; Chevaller, cental. LOCAL, Sterling BExchange, sixty days — $4 841 Sterling Exchange, sight ... - 4 ma | Sterling Exchange, cables . — 48l ! New York Exchange, sight . = 0% | New York Exchange, telegraphie, — <10 | 45 and Shipping, ‘l 1T%@1 zzy.p per FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. December—No sales; §108% bid, asked, May—-No_ sales: $1 %0 b OATS—The changed prtcn % otls, mostly rrun lh. White, $1 u\o‘ 56 !u‘?rile. 81 mx 60; R.‘ fol‘ 14 hl' No. 51 33“ for No. ?. extra fine for n-d.“‘ u 42%61 W' Bllek $1 30@1°35 for feed and roRN—mn i change to report yes- §108% auletly . at receipts of 11,305 lower coast. torday. ern sacked. 81 40Q1 45 for Yellow, §1 lor Whlu and ’l 1 42% for Mixed ' “ fornia large !- 1 40@1 45; small munq, do, $1 5'53 %: White, nominal; Eeypuian, $1°'35@1 45 for White and $1 25G1 Brown. RYE—$1 87%@1 42% per ctl BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at about $2 per tl, Flour and Millstuffs, seines, FLOUR—California Family Extras, 510, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, Oregon and Washington, jobbing. it 3494 60 “MILLST!!"S——PI'ICM tollows: Graham Flous Rye Flour. $3; RY- llel $§7; Corn Meul. Oat Meal, $3 nl. $3 60@3 85; Buckwheat Flour, In_packages are Rt i, e ts, 1601 %0; in 34 26, Pearl Bariey, 357 Bl Feas, Green Peas. 38 80 per 100 1va Hay and Feedstuffs, The only change yesterday was an advance in Cocoanut Cake. The market for Bran con- tinued weak, The receints of Hay Included 22 cars and were moderate BRAX-—$19G20 MIDD! 2" por ton, ORTS—$1! £ER msmflllea Barley, §23 s ouen- Meal at the mill,’ $31 m Al }3\';\, 3. M Cocoanuc” Caker $3ian cons Meal, b'sooxx 50; -Cracked 'Corn, $31@82; Mixed Feed, $22@22 00; Horse Beans, §80G40 ton; tl DoAY Wheat, $10Q15 50; Wheat and Oat, $10@14 50; t, H Blney @12 Vounter Wila Gat, 7 stock, $0 60@7; Clover, 1'1 ?’Ql per ton. W-—45@65¢c_per bale, Beans and Seeds, Dealers are reporting a depressed Darkst tor Piuk Beans owing to the incoming 5 gt deal of damp They say lhlt -mr he: ot Pluks are recleaned the Arisona and Tunl buyers {ake them at low rates in to the higher priced dry Beans. The ma: et has a very wide ranj Il the way !rom §1 for wet up to $2 75 for No. 1 dry. The quo- tations below do not include those very poor The same remarks apply to al- most every other variaty of Beans in, wet 3 Beans now coming The market continues quiet. $2 T6@3; Pea, small White, 40G2 65: Pink, n Lima. w 95 nm i .&jnlr’y.‘":l‘z 2 eaita, mum Rape, 158214 PHom Carn: Geea, 26621 o Niies, $502 35 0o 5y 00 per_ ctl. @Te, DR&D Peas, Potatoes, Onions and V¢ o R0Nps of Fotatoss were u.ag -uni it e !u:hlnlu which ha -ee-.-n)nln( for several were belng on. than con- none. Market nominally ‘ lb POULTRY—Live TRY- old. 14@i6e per tor Gobblers And 15 17c for Fems: young 20@22¢ pes Goeu. per_pair_$1 50 n T Goatines, $5 ; Ducks, $4 ; Coke, > O and 18 T aac Telsh Lump. $11- ociy A $8 30 per short | per_ ton ocly ‘Mouatain descriptions, l 4 506 %%, Vot u—qmum ‘are for barrels: for cases | for small and $5 for large 444 So: Linseed. ilon tar elled o $5 50@6: old Re Slc far raw; Cuwr cases, No. \. 'Iée‘ ; Brofl AA, cases. $1 10@1 12: l.ueal. per dozen for old and Boileq” and” 4be for | raw: - gt S : ber gallon: Cocoamut Ol in barrels, k. $4@6: Teal ! 38¢ for Ceyion ana 38¢ for Australian: extra ; Wideon. $1g1157 Red 3 50; bleached winter Sperm Oil, 68c; natural winter Ducks, $1 50@1 76; Geese, $4: Oil, 63c; extra bieached winter Whale Whm Geese_ $1@2;, Brant, u lfio 50; Snipe, | Oil, 57c; natural Whate Ofl. 52c: -:..n -m.r fl lish and $1 60 _for common; Doves, !tnlned Lard Ofl, 75c: No. 1 Lard Oil, 63c; 1@1 25; Hare, $1 75@2; Rabbits, §2 for Cot ; No. 1 Naatatori. Ofk | tontail and $1'50 Bautter, Cheese and Eggs. There was no T e in the Butter sltuation yesterday. The market continued ex- lmmly dull and the medium and lower grades for Brush, There wi er advance in ranch Eggs and. with the sxeeption of Ino o thren houses. which reported large stacks, nmnl re- port.all along the street wi h Egss cleaned ‘up.” There are p\emy of cold storage and Eastern there will be mo famine: ample .nppm- of ranch who are an advamce with elevating prices In ‘order o enable them (o work oft their cold storage and Eastern. It is the IIHO old tunllhr condition which comes along 3-!’ bout this time and causes not a ll!!ll ifusion and dissatisfaction among the Receipts were 45,400 lbs Butter, 407 cases Eggs and 47,900 Ibs Cheese. (oPUTTER—Creamery at at first hands, 27 @29 oxiras for lower to medium S';.' 2ic: cold storage. 2ic; store ter: T1GH0c, Eastern L1 squares, Eastern cubes, 22@23c; Eastern ladle- p.end 15@16c. WGHEBSE-11%@12%c for cholcs mild_new 9010c_ for old; cold storage. 104@llc: Ymu:‘l; Americas, 11%@12c: Eastern, @15c ] Ranch,_ 41@42c for largs white se- per. EGGS—! lected. 38@40c for good to choice and 36@3Sc 27%@380c; for comman; cold storage, Dominal; Bastern, 20@ame. for . chlce, for standards and 21@22c for seconds. ' Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Cholce table Grapes were wanted yesterday for shipment on the Puget Sound steamer and the best offerings of all varieties in crates cleaned up promply for that purpose at 602 85¢c, with. occasional lots of some varieties bringing a small premium. Large consign- ments of fine crated stock eame to hand late in the day and had to be held over. Offerings of open boxes were liberal and Included sev- eral large shipments that arrived late on Fri- d Prices were well maintained. howaver, and some favi brands of the Muscat va- riety from Martinez sold up to $2 per box in lnd 20@26¢ a small way. Wine Grapes were firm for good stock, while and leaking lots dragg at irregular pi Apples were in free supply and, although trade_was active the market had an easy tone. Two cars of fancy O: stock were marketed and four more cars were Teported close at hand. Figs were scarce and frm, boxes from Horoms selling at §1 and crates from Martinez at $1 each. The other orchard fruits were in ‘M request at previous prices. Citrug fruits were moderately active and all deur{ptlnnl Were reported nrm Raspberries and the CI 'y vmely of Straw- berries had a wide rang: ost of Friday's belated arrivals were st on hand. Attractive lots of all varieties of Strawberries sold readily engugh at good prices. ‘WBERRIES—$9@12 chest _ for mnmm. 15094 for Malindas and for Cheneys, s aad RASPBERRIES—$3@5 A CKLEBERRI ib, CRANBERRIES—$1 5082 25 per’ box for PR 161 2 o Tamey. 3H for ‘ancy, 1 i D RS B S on. PEARS—Winter uol L78 per box: coolm:: varieties PEREIHI(O s—mue De'r box. "ES—40@60c Nellts, BOu POMEGRANAT! for small and ugx 75 for haa boxes. FIGS-$101 50 un:wus-eun.\ou nominal; Melons, 20@80c per Box: w.mmeion.. s0s PGRAPESTable varieties, 50@S5c o varieties, crates, 200400 for &mall boxés andorssgst o | for_open baxes; Wine Gra; m RO M'm»ert;:r Poney. 81 153 28" for “eholes” ang ency: oice 1 for sian ‘Grlpcl'rull“’m‘m can Limes, per case; Bananas, per bunch’ for Central American_and 'lm:z for Hawailan; Pineapples, §$1 75@225 per Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. Slight -advances in Peaches and Nectarines will be oburv!d. lnl both Fruits are espe- | claly frm. The slow improvemant in Pruncs ues and estimates of this year's crop are steadily being reduced. A broker's wire R T LR York yesterday said: ‘‘Pru e. 8 heavy Increase In consumption ls expect- dn':“ ek, conth ubaunw-u»u ot et continues Nevads. Hongy. which Is o g S FRUI rop—Apricots, T Fovels and S@12c for M 8%@7%c for White and e @7e for Peaches, TH%@8 ,Fr Pears, 7012:: e Saote bl 58 E T 4nd Tg8io | P fur llw' 'ltl» !-cmwn 3-cro Sl e 2!‘.&' m. gfmm-a Apples, 5%07c per % ‘““ PRUNES—1 ’lkc v-r b for m four szes i o. b, Fresno—lm. for the I -Mm.rm.-::ao.u nuh No 1 softshell, 12%%0: No. 1 hnrd-h;ll f;? No, 2. me Almondl “logite lnr Nonpum-, 14@1434e for I XL iso us Ultra e e “f“olg:' Cocoanuts, m‘?’ Eastern; Pecans Chestnuts, 10@16c HONEY—Comb, uxsouh for white and 1 1lc for amber; water white extracted, sav k- New 2, -8c; u.m amber extracted, e; L SWAX—27@29¢_per 1b, Provisions, UR i neavy. 1lc for light mediim, mI 'eor n,..‘{‘_' g g for extra light and 15c for sugar: Salt Sides, 10c; Bo“lu. 1lc; -8 e cnred Hams, Calttor- nia Bnm. Mess Beef. $10910 50 per Bbi: b 0 50911: Family, m‘u B0 e enn Pork. $14 50; exira "mt 'I'O" Dry. d-l{od Pork, mu Pork, R ‘L!l?r!c.tlu Smd'i‘nficu;r“:b“}or c.‘ll“%n.ll :fl;lo\run L Bo: o ins, To%c: 16 s C{’h.m E’fu,se. el :'-’ffil:."' Yc; five tierces, 8%c per Ib, oy Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Hlnlfi..A"D SKINS—Culls and gl.nfl.l sell bout %@l under quotations. Hea: ium, Y0%a; medidm, B3c: Naht Do Gee t: Stags, heavy and 8¢ for I )g;. 10¢: Salted Veal, 1lc: Salted Hides, 16%@17c; ary K : Sheepsicing, -n-’fi.fi% um, salt, $1 dry, $1 70 for large lnfl $1 50 b L small B0c Buck Ski n, 30c; Mexican, 20c; dx;ly‘ Cnm-l AM:IL - ?:‘zs- Jarge. n’gc ;ncdl m. d5c; & oL No 5 gm Grease, 2 iy l' H l:ll n Jauuln and South. 31, uum. Countiss, oanT? a: e ree, : mn.‘:'!m No .n"om tres, 12gige; demsetye. 1o f Humboldt and 2% 004" crop. 20031 per m, Meat Market. All quotatigns remain as before. DRESSED MEATS. o o5 a‘-&-'z‘?'“" those others | Hexl- | d n t Herring Oil, 42c: dark Herridg Oil, $06 Mbimon Ol Hhe. bolica Fish Ol FICL raw o-houuc Palnt Ofl, 33¢; raw Paint i1, 3le. 1nePAL ?uf-ml vynm atg *cn.l A:u ear] n cases, e 19%c: Extra Star. 24c; Elaine, 20c; cene, 23c; Deodorized Stove II cases, a\sc Benzine, In N s, 193c; 80-de gree Gasoline, in n bulk, TIZRPFNTXNHG Des gallon in cpser and in drums and iron_barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 74@ a?e per 1b; White Lead, 1%0’“& according gquantity, SUGAR—The Wests Refining pany lmnn as rencw- per 1b, in 100-15 Cul Crushed Crushed and Fine 6e; Fruit Granulated, i 160-1b pags aniy). 5.90c: Couts Magnorla A, 5.60c; Extra C, 5.50¢; Goldln “D," 5.30c; barrels, 10c barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c more: wm bags, 10c more for !ll klndl. Tihlvll—flll( barrels, . T8¢ Crystal 880c; boxes. & Dominos, T o ek ek less than Beventy-five barrels o it cquivalent. Receipts of Ppoduce. FOR !ATLRDAY OCTOBER 2. Barley, ctls ... * Wool, bales 21 Flour, qr sks n u‘fl Tallow, ctls 7 Wheat, ctl etls Be i : Bran, 327| Sugar. ctls ,000 342| Ralsins, bxs 7.250 E, OREGON. Flour, qr sks .. ceee 972 15,972| Wheat, ctls STOCK MARKET. Another Report Concerning Alaska Packers’ Stock. Business on the Stock and Bond Exchange ‘was of the usual Saturday character and the market lacked animation. Gu and Electric was lower at $57@57 25. United Rail- roads 4 per cent bonds were hlllzr at 85 12, | $44.000 melling. Alaska Packers was again on | a_lower plane, selling from $105 50 down to | $104. This stock s kept weak and unsettled by various re regarding contemplated ™ | changes in the arrangement of the stock. Most | Of them are conjectures, as it is said that the assoclation, w considering different means | of placing its affairs on & more satisfactory basis, has not yet come to any definite con- elusion. Of the various pians suggested the most feasible of course will be adobted, The current report yesterday was that a plan now under consideration provides for the calling in of the $35 vet unpaid on the 48,000 shares of issued stock, the mlrkelln' of the ' 2000 shares still unsold and the Increasing of 'the capital mock Trom' its present amount of 50,000 ghares to 100,000 and the dsclaration of a stock dividénq of one share of the mew issue to every four held by the-old or present shareholders.” According to, the taik among the brokers, the association’s business has STown %0 latge that the capital with which It started out is mo longer suffictent to carry it on and must be ipcreased to conduct its pres- ent large operations, hence the proposition to double the capital stock. The association esti- mates that the book value of its etock ls now $120. The ol and mining stocks were quiet, with easler prices for some of the Toi Sales on the California Exchange last week were 13,857 shares, valded at $4077, the lead- xasonlo- being as follows: Assoclated Ol shares; Four, 7866: Occidental, 1800; Cali Lornia Standard, 600; Home, 600; Monte Cristo, €00; Ol City, 500. | _ The Claremont Ofl ‘Company has declared a dividend of lc, payable November 1. The Alta Oil and Development Company has levied ‘an assessment of 2c, delinquent No- vember 19; Sacramento Valley Land Company,, one of 50c, November 19. The New York and Honduras Rosario Mining ::m;.pmy paid a dividend of 1 per cent yes- er: Shawmut Ofl Company asssss No. 1 Be per share has ail bean paid up . o O A special meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia Eiectric Company of California has | pro Indebtedness of | $3,000,000 in thirty.year 5 t bonds, in- | terest” payable semi- annuatly. - ® output of the Ophir mi amouneed o 184 mlmn?’um.a':‘ of ore, aus e ield ot the Cinsolidated Gui forn: e yield o lidated Virginia mine st week consisted ot 1o mand ing carloads of ore, avi 1 45 and 51 carloads,” sveraging § a8 o a'™ STOCK A!'D BO!D momen ” SATURDAY, Oct. 2212 m. UNITED STATES BONDS, Bid. Ask. 4s qr oollp“ma 106% |48 — % ar reg.. 106%!3s ar coup...104%108 umcm,uumm BONDS. Ala A W Bs. — Asso Oil Bay CPC Cal C G Cal G & m & ct Gs. Cal-st C Bs.112% € C Wat B5s. 98 EdL & P 6s.125 F & C H fs. — Geary-st 30 H CA&S 5%8.105 — Do 5s, 99%100 Hon R T 07% — L A Blec 5s. — 103% L A Ry 8s..118 — L ALCo - Do gtd 6s. — Do gtd Bs.101 1033 LAP lcm 5s.102 — 1 Mkt-st C 6s.116 — P 11 De lem 58,116 — 1 eg Ba.117: MV& MtT55.107 112 | Do stampd.110 NRR of C€s.106 106%'S P B R 6s.133 Do Bs_....118% — |8 V Wat 6s104% NPCRDB0T — | Dods2dmiolg Ncgyfi-..—flz Do 4s 3dm. 905 NCPCbls — 9 Do w 9 N S R R 8a101% — [stkn . 93 O GL&H 5. — 104U G & E 5e.102% O W gtd Bs. — 100 | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 36 IPort Costa... jMarin Co... — 0 |8V wat o GAS AND ELECTRIC. |Cent L& P. 3% 3%SF G & B o7 [ Hotual B L o 12 (Stn G & B, — Pac L Co... 50% 60%/U G & E Co. — mmncl Firem's Fnd. — 340 BANK SNCIl. AmNflB'l.——)‘OILPlA 50 Anglo-Cal .. 86 IMer Trust... — Bank of Cal. 42314430 [Mereh Ex... 50 Nationl. — o 00 = 108 ¥ RN = IA“NGG BANKS, Ger S & 1.2330 — |Sav & L Se | Hum § & L. — — |Sec Say ll-mul Sav. — 100 |Union T Co. S F Sav U015 — STREET RAILROADS. Calitarnia. Giant ...... — Honokaa'8 G 14 Hutch § P C 9 Kilauea 8 C. 8 M1 NEOUS Alaska P A.103 104 |Oceanic § Cal F € A. 90 1 ‘M@:x". :2—‘ Cal Wine A. 80 |Pac 1158 157% Ve, MiTm. — 108 [Pac § Tel Colld 114 5 g - Packers' 22 g §22 £ : i ¥y Bay CPC fu. — 103 IS P C B 4a " Z 114% S P Co 41ge Eal NN eaiZ = Sun Tl 8 i M C Wat 58610 — | Do -k Bl = P~ SF & NP Ss.118 — =y A 8 Co.. — Z1 [Lonk SF Br. — 0 g" ot s - - ey C Jackey CL .& = £ k2 120 1111alt 18188 w5, £ ARRE MR {Hono P AUCTION SALES . AUCTION SALE.. Tharoughbred Jersey Cattie The Entire Prize Winning Yerba Buena Herd of" Jerseys belonging to. the Estate of the LATE YENRY PIETCE. Consisting of 60 Head Registered Bulls, Cows and Calves. TUESDAY EVENING, October 23, At the Salesyard of FRED H. CHASE & CO. Livestock Auctioneers, 1732 MARKET ST., San Francisco. Stock at yards Oect. 23 Send for llustrated catalogue. COMING AUCTION SALE 100 Head John Collins’ MODOC HORSES Finest lot of sound young work ln‘dr"tlf horses ever broughi to San Francisco; welgh 1100 to 1300 pounds. Also 20 head of FANCY, STYLISH DRIVING. and CARRIAGE HORSES, MATCHED TEAMS, FAST ROADSTERS. First Sale of the WESTERN HORSE MARKET. Every horse will be guaranteed to be just as represented. Sale bexins 11 a. m 220 VA 3 WILL SELL MONDAY OCTOBER 24, 11 A. M., THE ELEGANT PIANO AND FURNITURE OF RESIDEN 701 DEVISADERO STREET H. BURD, Auctioneer. 2 o > 1 WILL SELL AT AUCTION forty head of all purpose horses, 30 sets of harness, alsd a large stock of camp, express and peddling wagons at 1140 Folsom st., Tuesday, Oct. 36, at 11 a. m. WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer. 1904, Gas Con A. 18% 19%|NR InC ped. xnv. oy Co. | Do com ... Do pool .. — s SALES. Morning Session. Board— 50 Northern Cal Power Co 50 Northern Cal Power Co . 100 U Ry Inv Co., p! $5,000 Standard Blectric 5w, b $44.000 TUnited R R of S F 4s.. California Stock and Of} Stock— @ pe Independence Kern Rtver . - 1n Monarch (of Arizona) 15 Oceidental of W. Va. 34 Oil City Petroleum . Reed Crude Twenty-Eight Miscellaneous— Atby Land and Improvement Cal. Jockey Club .. Gas Consumers' Assoetation. Northern Cal. Power 4 Truckees Electrie .. sHES STeKNEEEUuS: 388 S. 3 Mornins Session. 200 Apollo 40 100 Aztec . b 300 Oil City Petroieum 57 200 Occidental + 1150 Associated 24 200 Wolverine w0 Mining Stocks. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Fellowing wers the ssles on < the San Fran- cisco Steck and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstocks. 300 Caledonia ... 40| 300 Ophir . 2 % 400 Challenge Con 20| 700 Overman 14 50 Con C & Va.l 40| 500 Potosi . 14 100 Crown Hint. 10| 100 Sierra Ne 8 100 Mexican .....1 10| 200 Yellow Jacket. 20 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. X Bid. Ask. . e o8 o8 @ 0 2 6, - = - SERITRIVILERR unlnnaa; Hl II’SJ $sdsns i a : Z ! i ! { 7 #1231 288321318 i " H Ll o EEFEFL L it ] || uiEgR e pas 81 | 5} ESI! 831 ¥egg| srezvug) | | | 28! it k3 tonally gcod property Tay wirike it ny and we may o at once for particulars, er