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\ SUMMARY OF Wall ‘street stocks JE MARKETS. very active, rather Jower. Cotton bigher. ocul securities, especially konds, ac- tive. Shipment of $210,258 in spegie to the | Orieni. Slight variations in Exchange rates. Wheat an Barley futures lower. Other grains unchanged. Flour and Millstufls in fair demand. Hay, Bran and Middlings weak. Beans in excessive receipt. Potato market still overloaded with cheap stock. Poultry and Game in heavy receipt and easy Butter still tending downward. Eggs and Cheese steady. New crop Naval Oranges selling at $3@4 per box. Nothing new in Dried Fruits, Nuts and Ralsins. Pmu-lnm featureless, here and else- “‘ool Hde« and Hops still very firm. so‘.’... descriptions of Cordage marked own (\ullr, Sheep and Hogs in liberal sup- piy. Stocks, Cotton and Coffee. The New York wires of E. F. Hutton & Co. the market t spent its force ne great mass of @ividend-paying stocks are still worth more 8: &n investment than the money in the bank. & nervous le a fairly strong the day and the buying power cient to absorb all offerings. Ellisons e iis season's e sumptive requiremen 20,000 bales, he moment, althou; the situation to warrant sustained advance The movement at Brazili contipues to be watched with much i by the trade, for if the yield is-to come to the estimate of 9,500,000 bags there will cer- tainly have to falling off in the | Foceipts in e. Persistent ome in regard- ns for the mext growing that The Weather and Crops. The weekly report of A. G. MeAdie, section @irector of the climate and crop service of the Weather Burca, is as folows: GENBRAL SUMMARY s Warm, clear weather and light northerly winds prevailed in neerly all parts of the | State during the week. The highest tempera- for- severa ture years occurred in Southern ¥ of Santa Monica. raisin and prune crops is ¥5 and was greatly benefited by weuther. The work of clearing and sending them to packing T and considerable markets and crop of Olives in the y for picking and sections and the crop is | in the central and ‘ons are coloring rapidly and mak- n ‘the south. Tematoss. in make a large second crop. are progressing in near- large acreage of graln P Early sown is making ex- ST warm weatwer . with dry northerly ressed rapidly and is uts and olives are ripe ced. Oranges are col- factory progress; pros- od excellent crop. Some Pee are being shipped from Sac- e Tokays were ruined by heavy 1g and seeding are progressing in and it is probabie a large acreage be planted. Early sown grain is h and looks healthy. There Bay Sections.—The weather was Quring the week, with north some sections. Heavy frost at Upper XAke on the 17th damaged late summer - wind dried the soil, but and the warm weather was favorable for late grapes, oranges, fruit ing and pasturage. Grapes in the southern of be quite There will probably be a large second P of tomatoes in Sonoma County.Apple pick- g 18 in progress. Plowing and seeding con- ues. There will be & large acreage in al- falfa San Benito and Somoma countles. Green feed is plentiful and of good quality. San Joaquin Valley. her prevailed during the week, but the hts were cool and light froste ocourred in northern section. Conditions were quite favorable for drying the last of the prune and reisin crops and shipping them to packing houses. Grape harvest is mot yet completed, &nd considerable quantities are going to mar- kets and wineries It is reported that thers I be no second crop of raieins, owing to the ual rains. Olives at Lodl are coloring rap- Oranges are in excellent condition and a Jarge yield is expected. The sofl is in _good condition and farm work is progressing. Green | good feed is abundant and alfalfa is making growth. Bouthern California.—Abnormally hot, ds weather prevailed most of the week, wi winds. The highest Diego on the 2ist. The weather was very beneficial to raisins, but unfavorable for ail growing crops and pamturage. Fires in the vicinity ef Bante Monica caused great damage to bay and farm property and destroyed the Experimental Station bulldings. Walnuts were not injured by heat and picking is progressing rapidly. Oranges are ing satisfactory prog- thrashing is nearly completed. Drm fe&d is plentiful. Bureks Summary. —Harvesting and thrashing are practically completed. Recent rain de- stroy.4 macy fields of unocut peas, but gave grass & start. Plenty of feed assured for the winter. Plowing resumed. Los Angeles Summary —Hot and nmn.xy @ry weather during the past week et Sy lpiiing i Tt at eny time during tbe summer; desert winds ion. Much cooler at the cloms ©f the week, With coast fof. 1 Time loens—Easy and dull. days, 8 per cent; ninety days and six months, 3% per cent Prime mercanti Steriing exchas mess in bankers' bills at $4.862504. mand a5 a: $4.538004 8386 for strty day bilia Posted rutes—$4 S4 d_$4 87, (_mmmml bxll’—“ !3‘ 3%, Mexioan dollars 46%ec. o Sovernments bonds, “steady; ratiroad boods, New York Stock Market. NBEW YORK, Oct. 25.—Union Pacific yola as high es 112 to-day and the ings in that stock footed up to radiated there §s Jittie left to say of the market ex. cept in terms of wonder at its dimensions -ld its ervatic variety. The final break wis from ;m-nwux-p-ofl-cnxhurnom trading and on & bear There has been degit in during one day than was to-day- of Union Peoific. In fact stock itselt broke that record *on April 1803, when ©63,500 shares were sold on the Stock Ex- change. The world now knows that com- petitive Buying In retallation for the effort 1o control Northern Pacific was the cause that Titacie struggie In the o Aprfl 16, 1902, there were Southern Rallway dealt in on lh change, ding the settiement of control of neral in- pen: Loulsville ud Nashville in the the Southern il §sf§§!&$fi ¥ s R but | feed | green feed, and stock are in | — Clear and warm | forms the collateral for these bonds, the pi nt of interest a burden on Union | Pacitic, heavy capital requirements would have | to be met 1o retire them and the release of | | Northern Securities stock would be the only | | advantage perceptible. But it was assum in spite of the emphatic offical disclaimers, | | that & settlement of the Northern Securitie: transcontinental raliroad werld was involved. The buoyant rise in St. Paul was regarded as corroborative of this assumption. The mar- ket was subjected to enormous profit-taking ughout the day and the result wi and occarsional W in the low-priced most conspicuous in yeslerdlys market, was very obvious throughout, but was ignored until late in the day. The facility with which strength was maintaized at other s selling movement and he gold engagements was 1o as further gratifying evidence of underlying strength ‘of the market. when attempis were made to take profits on the day’s unwieldy. commitments the vulner- able position of the market developed and prices crumbled rapldly. The day's most con- | siderable gaine Were Wiped out with a rush and Unlon Pacific’s net gain proved small Losses were the rule, running between 1 and 2‘ points, and even more in many cases. Bonds were Total sales, value, $11,047,00 United 8 irregular. tes bonds were unchanged on call, 1 This was the largest day's business on the New York Stock Exchange since May 9, 1901, when' 3,081,700 shares were sold. New York Stock List. | Hutton & Co., 490 California street, | isco, membérs of the New York | furnish the following official | | Exchange: |High|Low. | Bid.| Ask. Am Chicle Do pfd . Am Cottop Ofl. Do ptd 3 Am Dist Tel. Am Express Am G Twine Am Hide & L Do pid Am Ice 1,200{ Do prd ...... Am Linseed .... ..| Do pid & 8,300,Am Locomotive.| 281| 271y 4 1,700, Do prd 991y] 8815 U9 | 90Y 60 Syl 81 | 2(135% 145|146 | 14415 1451 | prd 15 Am Tel & Tel Co®.. Am Tob prd....|. ) Am Woolen ....| 18%| 1814| 17%| 183 600, Do ptd 84 | 531s| B8 | 843 | 6,200 Anaconda ih1% w0z} 98 An_Arbor S |2 Do pd .....0L 60 || AT & STF 86%, 8614 | -...| Doptd-..... nc;. m:,, 01 101% | 15,400(Balt & Ohio. .| 964 94%| 43| 0418 % | 100, Do pfd . 968, neu., 96| 961 Bay State Ga k { 3 WB R T . | 673%4] 67%| 67 Brook Un Gas.. 1 Bruns D & 1.. 5 Butterick Co - 50 685 6815) | 13..5. 1343 134% 1.&4% 411, | 4815 38| 38" | 37 " '400/Canada_So. l makes | . | dispute and.a community of interest in the | | But | | | Fitchburg ptd. | Pere'Marquette. . 3 M. | Amer Arge Chem. 19%‘ Michigan 118 12% | “a% sa»« 20% Sl % 1 363 111 % ;Do ptd. 16| 44 114|116 1,980,400—Total shares sold.e New York Bonds. U S ref 2s reg. l&% L & N unified 4s. 102% | % Man con gold 48.105 coupon. ... 3 0ld da ‘res. 1064 coupon. y adj ds.. Atlantic C L 4s. Balt & Ohio 4s..1081% Do 8Ys .. 'fl% Central of Ga Do 1st ine ;198 Ches & Ohlo n;g;zn % (hl&AlLuna 12 8215 12 85 & Q new 1%/8 1, & § F fg 4s G & S6'gn ‘;t Louis g‘:wbu‘t:moy. 1% 1% C & NW con eaboar f C. R I & Pac TU% TUY% “CO —Receipts from the West continue et Do col Bs...... imost dally occurrence, but there is SLgn 713y 715 | toally none coming in from the State. ~The T 4 K § ¢33 | market continues quist and quotstions have | Gons Tobaceo 8 58 .ma not varied for some tim S E Y 28 == -3 1 wwmu “and $1 %01 A‘zl‘“fi‘:;fll: jitnd ! o ;'8 8 : for i Ben & Riod 41010 :’vnsbasthullnznd.!- 87 Cash Grain and Provisions. fornta 1 Lellow, $1 4081 46; emall round Erie prior lien 48100 [ Do deb B CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Cash ons were | do, n 82%; White, nominal; ptian. Do g s 89 & L Erle : < 3L mnoml I'l'lvluflr fim; o 2 “Hnaf t«- ite ma 31 26g1 F 3 & D C Tata111% | Wis Central . 82% | wheat, $1 14@ 0. ; Hock Val 4%s...108! " i No. 2 a:«, $1 17%@1 n"so 2 corn, 5}53(2. 'Rzn—oflmumn.n.‘?.;ni:'lkhh;fim they New Yorl ining Stocks. No. 2 yellow, 56)c; No. 2 oats, 30% some marl Adams Con X L;ois‘:f Chiet 05 | white, ‘mu No. 3 white, 80c; No. 2 rye, 78@ | held at $1 l‘lfirfl&nrr olm e Allce 20| Ontacio s 89 | T8%c: good feeding barley, 87%c: falr to — at $2 per o | Breece 15 Ophir . 2 15 | choice malting, 41G48c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 00; ——— Rras Oon et E i7 | No. 3 Northwestern 31 18%: prime ;llramthv Flour and Millstuffs, Cam Total..... . O9}Potost . Lo g A e s 87 show Hibe sidea | Millers report a satistactory demand for b KBl ) & e TV (loose); §7 1214G7 25 short clear sides (boxed), | Flour and the usual local business in MIll- Iron Silver . 1 90| Small Hopes ‘30l 14,@7 62%; whisky, basis of high wines, | stuffs at unchanged prices. § 1T o2ls . FLOUR—California hmny m:n M e L e e rtlnions Racelpts. Shipments. | § 10, usual terma: Bakers' ow Boston and Bonds. 600 18,500 Orespn and ‘Washington, jobbln: at um Money | U S Steel Wheat, bushels 84,100 | per bbl. Call loans | woB, 2L Cora, bushels 166,500 | * MILLSTUFFS—Prices in Packages are as Time loans . 5| Westing Com: 184,200 | follows* Flour, $2 75 per 100 Ibs; Bonds— .| Mining— 4,100 | Rye Flour, $3; Xye Meai, ¥3 78; Rice Fiour. Atchison 4s 101% ! Adventure . 4 1-16 | Barley, bushels . 11,200 | $7; Corn M $2 §0; extra cream do_$3 60; PR o i Bl B 0 Tma W Rty 7 mal Copper H Buckwheat Flour, $4; ki | Amer_ Zinc Batien, Op s - Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $3 75; Whole Wheat 66% | Atlantic CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—On the Produce Ex-| mour ‘g8 50; Rolled Qats, Dbis, 367607 80; in 10142 Bingham change to-day the butter market was steady: | socys’ $4 25; Pearl $5; Bpn Peas, Boston & Albany.251 | Calumet & Hec orearmeries, 16@21%e; dairies, 18@18c; cheese, Poves. #5 00: Groen Peas: 1580 Doc 100 The: Boston & Malne.165 Boston Elev i .-197% Franklin . 76 | Grancy 109%| Isl» Royale ass ‘Mining Y. NH& Union Pacific. . Miscellaneous— 9, ........ Mohawk . % Amer I’n!u Tube. 5‘5 Mont Coal & Cok. 5 Amer Suglr ....138% 1 0la Dominion Do 138 ‘Dsdeoll Amer Te1' & A um Parrot . 2 Amer Woolen | Quincy . 99\5 Do p! mv.vsnmnon | Dom Iron & S 41 us | T.ooo/Chicago Term.. 4 | E4 Blect Nium zm :2 | 6.8 Do pfd :. Gen Electrlc ....175 u, 10,800/Chicago Un 8l Mass Electric. ‘1wr‘cc:snbls& 85 425& o . e, Lo ggu.; Winona b1 { snfiN!‘Calnndn L &) - & g o o Do pf | Clnslng Stocks. zaor-('nlumficax'ns ) | 2,400/Colorado So ....[ 23%| Cons money...88 316/ N Y Central..... a0l | Atchison . 100 ont & Western... 1,700/Con Tob pfd 1,600/Corn Products 100/ Do pfa . 78 15,400/ Del and Huduon 181 1,300D L & W 300 306/ Detroit Un Ry. 1,200/ Detroit So 200 Do pfd . DA ond Match . XWDII(I] Seeur .. 500/ Duluth §'S & A. 100 Do pfd 165,500/ Erfe ... | 9100 Do ist pfd . 4,100, Do 24 ptd . E&TH. | Do pra |Gen Chemi 5 " Do pid. 00 Gen Electri 100,Great No pta’ {Green Cone Cop Do pfd . |Hocking Val 1 Do ptd . 500|minoisCentral I 4,700{Louis & Nash .|Manhattan -....|Manhat Beach 4,200 Metropolitan Sec 183,600 Met St Ry... 23,000 Mexican Central [ Nt RR Mex pf 800, Nltlmnl Biscuit. Do NY,NH&H €3.200/N Y, Oot & W. 9200/ Norfolk & Wes. REER 1 *® a SRE ;.Esaaanaan: ERERREE R AR aeE s LN 2R 109 | Pennsylvania . 85% | Rand Mines . | Reading ... 485 R AR PEERS IEVRRISRBUELBSIAR W 40 3314 Spanish 4s . Bar silver—26 13-16d per ounce, Money—1%@13% per cent. The rate ol discount in the open market for short blills js 28 r cent Tonths' bills 2% 5% per e, 0 407 thres $5 10@5 25; mlxe% $5 Condition of 5 20; pi 50@5: bulk of sales, $5 1 20. WASHINGTON, otctm';}m“" 23 Roceiots, 15,600, market 106 wer: | The Potato market was atill overloaded with ment of the Tr —To-day’s state- | ywestern yearlings, $3 75@4 25; wethers, $4 60 | river Burbanks and all dealers were complain- Taiance, $144.375.501] gora, o enanie cash | gs 90; ewes, 70; common and’stock- | I of the extreme dullness of trade. The - poat B 50@8 80; 4 50@6 accumulation of supplies on the Jackson-stree! sy S L ke Wharf was so heavy that the river boats had New York Cotton Market, MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. to go to another pler to discharge. Sweet NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—COTTO: Potatoes and Wwere reported steady at ed steady. ; T gt e unchanged rates. opened steady. October, 9.58c; November, Foreign Futures, Fresh supplies of miscellaneous tables Sy iscember, 9,086; | Taangcy, DAL UG- LIVERPOOL, were not marketed until late, the boats being H Aprflbofie clole’;ie gamity. g%loh-r. sau' N cember, 9.79¢; January, 9.87 February, 9.0lc; March, A Eebruaty. o 9.96c; April, 9.98¢ Spot closed.quiet, 10 points advance. Mid- dling uplands, 10.05¢; middiing 3 Sales, 563 bafes, & gulf, 10.30c. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 45,600; 4000 barrels. Market quotab higher. Wit demand e ol o ruary, offered 9.82c; March, 9.85¢ May, '9.90c; June, 8.92 bid; Jul Future; vember, e unrllc, QK flic per 1b; E“ Plant, 20G6 60; winter patents, $5 60@0; tive and firm and Quring the past weeki has i g | Stralghts, $4 3065 65 winter” extras, §5 00 taken on at times & feverish tone. Further | @30 Ber Px: DR Fepper 'onp'::':l ane" 425; winter low grade, $3 05. zdvmnemunl in_prices gecms under way. | OK' m‘”‘{mhmm. i294@17%e er ib: WHEAT—Receipts, ' 15,500 _bushels; 4,500,000 bushels. Spot easy. 1. o. b. afloat; No. 1 1. o. b. afloat. Options were m The_close u “1?;1 Nofl.hu-: Bututh ft ma ly weak and I omto- 1'5*. n’lufl net decline. dosea $TaRT! u patents, | , Rockies, Increase 2,830,000 bushels; M for this tons, against 239,400. and in Europe, increase 700,000 busheis; total 'gxu-n_gn'msn marets wers not ma- supply, Increase 3,559,000 bushels. though Parls futures were Corn—LUnited States and Canada, east of lown 1 es said that mo- Rockies, decrease 1 000 bushels. body, either 4n this country or in Burope, ex- Oats—United States and Canada, east of | pected any ication to arise Rockies, Gecrease 347,000 bushels. < | the m 1 t,n the North Sea e lower and of especial CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. {:;m The letter of B r Hutton & Co. r s markets everywhere nnlm:ud Even Future Grhin and Provisions. Minneapolis o t & disep- CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—As a result of easier | pointing Tor Flour. 'With the winter cables, sentiment in the Wheat pit at the start | Wheat mills this has been the case for some ,was rather beari: lh Daclmber beln( off e to | time. It was a case llqmol. e at $1 153 to y was down Jc | but very little short interests and poor trade. to %c at $1 1495 l l! ll%. Local longs | The situation is not meri- ropean ously, but it imparts enough R e vttt o utures, decidedly lower, with a o De- considerable 'M-t for sale, mostly for y delivery. The May option, as a result, howed greater weakness than Doemm, -l.l- ing off o $1 1% Later the market consideral vering bly oo S R Wod | aeciver Totaacion, TTha Ses Crain sns quist Sought freely 'on smallness of the primary | and un 5 movement and om reports of wet weather CASH WHEAT. the Canadian Northwesi. On the upturn De- California Club, $1 45@1 52%; California o g N R R B UX0 | white Austeal 1 55@1 62%; Northel® ~ A ‘radical change Club, $1 45@1 tem, $1 60 experjenced late in the us the result S e Northeen Bluestem, § | of bearish advices from the Northwest, where a A rumor was circulated that Minneapolls Bession 9 e Lis compelled to shut down owh Open. Close. o' e luckened Gemand for' fous. " Baies oF | December .. 3134 u «!fi s u% by | large quantities of wWheat by houses with (May .... 148 | Northwest connections seem to give additional . z p. m. Seulon. | weight to depressing reports. fore the do- cu..‘ cline was checked December had December ... u u* u uas n 143 51 4% I A eienaly Weak ooty 'l'h- o e e e Tariel Sioded extrep BARLEY- nmm 1« cash con- at 3 1‘%:&‘ 14%.... Fipal "quiotations of e tinues qnl.t_;rn:. unchang m,g"m‘.‘? the is a growing firmness in ice bright Feed, were Be which Feed, however, arket for ordinary Futures wers lower yesterday, with | trading than for two weeks. H s CAIH BARLBY. s in the tary K _mily t_tue The close firm, was Decomber 3o higher at 49%o. 0;; flz’t‘nxm. December l!ondu)tlhb * provisions were weak under the infiuence ? i lling by )lt tnaqn At the | Teed, A Close Jamuacy “pork whs ‘oft e, lard was |$1 12401 15; vatter, 3 1o T 06 down 17%c and ribs lmwer e The leading future - 3 i nE open. | High. Low. so-nm tod n:n a m 1 14 1 152 wit & 8 352 & m 24 clover, contract grade, ll! 15, | dull, 10@10%c; eggs, steady at mark, cases in- cluded, 16%@18%0. » CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct, 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, 12,000, including 3000 Westerns; steady; good | to prime steers, $550@6 95; poor to medium, | 82 50@5 50; stockers and feeders, $2@4; cows, Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran is quoted very weak by the local mill- ers and handlers. owing to the early green Feed, but quotations are no lower. The Hay market was quoted weaker yesterday, though but prices remained receipts were not large, the same. BRAN—$! MIDDLING! per_ton. 24@27 per ton. 50 SHORTS—$10G20 per ton. (SRR deilery, QN ath, Yo | FERDETURPS Roiled Birle. $23 5003 per - K . on; eal af e ! fed steers, $4 50@5 30; Western steers, u 258 | Jobbing, '3; Czts 26s o u..;mms cioa: HOGS—Receipts, 18,000; to-morrow, 25,000; i 0@3; : ! market bc 1353, mmd and_butchers, $5G0655; $31@32; Mixed Feed, $22G .zoodtoco- eavy, $5 30@5 55; rough heavy, per mm l.: %l 20; light, $5@5 30; bulk of sales, e E3 o mhis ol Gt msofl“' 5 i S g e s e Taiz to_chotoe ol o4 ; Western shéej 80@7; Clover, $7@10; Alfaifa, 3 iambs, : Western 40; native lanibs, $4@5 90. Kansas Olty. KANSAS CITY, OQct. 25.—CATTLE—Re- oc Beans and Seeds. ceipts, 15,000; :,uay, native steers, The feature of the market yesterday was the Beans, amounting 2504 25; native cows excessive receipts of | ::’:k;:l::‘-d '1 50@% 50; bulls, $1 T 19,878 sacke, making 20.664 for the first two | calves, $2 ‘Western steers, 60; days of the week. Damp Beans constitute the | Western cows, 50. bulk of the arrivals, as frequently mentioned | HOGS—Rece 10,000; Bc lower; bulk of | Of late, and depress the market by causing | sales, 5 25; heavy, $5 30@5 40; ‘Kers, | buyers to hold off. The movement is conse- | 35/9605 20; pigs and Tight, $4 1B auently slow and prices remain unclu.nlad.u. SHEEP—Recelpts, 3500, mar] 0c | BBANS—Bayos. §2 "Wm g s - 6o higher; muttons, $3 30@4 10; lambs, Butters, $2 1668, small ite, 503 40; | ;e e Whlta, 5240@ nxszwm‘ | 4 60; range wethers, $3 26@4 15 ewes, $2 i s % o um:. 5o | 3 50; Utah lambs, 06 Ibs, $4 50. d e | Red Kidneys, 270 per otl; SEEDB—BrD'n Mustard, “$3 25; Flax, §: Altaite, 10%@10%0; 15 Horse Beans. $1 85@2 40. | nominal; Yellow Omaha. OMAHA, Oct. zn.—(,n'rx,m—mcclpu, 6200, teady to' lower; mafive steers. $4 2506 5; Rape, o eifers, $2 25@3 are.” 135@2%50; §5'00a 4 b0, Texas, sioers Timouty. b%c; Hemp, 4GINS par b: Milet cows and heifers, $2 26@3 35; 2%@8%0; Broom Corn Seed, 1 per ton. 2 75; stockers and feeders, u DRIED Pms—Nllu. 5202 new Green $3@3 50; bulls and stags, § Peas, $2@2 25 HOGS—Receipts, 4500; bc $5 15@5 20: it Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. delayed by the fog on the bay. The market was fairly active and steady dllrlnt the early trade, except for String and Wax Beand, which were in increased supply and lower, POTATOES_Burbanks from_the ‘river, 70c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 35 per ctl; uh, 1508&: per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, 13501 60 per_ctl. tring @5c per 1b; Tomatoes, A Squash, 50@65e per box: etl; s:.rroll, 75¢ per sack; Cucumbers, r box;. Boston Wool Market, BOSTON, Oct. 25.—The wool market is ac- | mills are sharing in the Tree buying, | TerrRory wools are. frm, with | the greasy price practically uncl St. Louis Wool Market. ly. Me- ai %mz and clothing, 20@26c; lum ng cl light fine, ; heavy fine, 1‘1 8e; tub "nn-a. 22@36c. o1 rowfat and Hubbard Squash, $10@12 per ‘oo Poultry and Game. Recéipts of Poultry from domestic points ‘were heavy and the market developed an easier tone, as trade was still handicapped by the continuance of '.h. peu]ll'y dressers’ strike, and i 83,07%¢ for White and Red} e m’a O™ 1g30: Tlfl Ppitt W YC NM:L o 2 crown GTQWH‘ m bulk white, lfl.lc hhfl‘ 3“& | No. 2, Bay and $7 '8 for Caj mxu for - tancy, 63@90c for choice and or_eommon. PEARS Winter Nellis $101 28 per dom cooking varieties, 40@75c per PEbSams p"se?:il box. (ONS— POMEGRANATES 40060 for small and hgt 75 for I bunch for Cen! 'or Hawallan; leplu, $1 T5@2 25 Dper Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. No further ehnn‘o in Infi ‘under this head is reported. Fruits 18 not active at the mnmm as packers busy fliing thetr ® orders aad are not doing much new bosipess, But the market as a ruls is firm, as stocks of almost everything except Prunes are very light, Raisins continue moré or less nominal and the packers are making no qnm‘élolu C3 pr-oh‘:t N\ui are stesdy steady mee with & mar- Ket I stiif liberally suppiied with Nevada Honey, which s slow of sale. A cots, 7%@100 for Royals and 9@12¢ I‘w o #Mlfln‘ Evaporated Apples, 53%@7c 1b. UNDS—1%@1%e per 1b for the four sizes and 2%c basis for the lu-r- @140 tor I X L, 130 1lc for ml'rn. Pm‘o Chestnuts, HONEY—Comb, .1’0 o for amber; Water white extractad. . light amber 3¢ M EESWAX—27@20¢ per 1b. Provisions. The market fias ruled quiet since the sharp cuts in Hams. Bacon and Lard last_week and no further changes are reported. The marksts at Western centers are also devold of feature. CURED MEATS—Bacon, lic per Ib for heavy, 11c for light medium, 13%c for light, liflll‘/w for extra light and 15¢ for sugar- dry Sal Oc; Bellies, 11 13c; _Califor- Beef, $10§10 50 per 11; Family, $12@12 Drime. Mess Fork, 314 60: extra clear, $23: Mess, $17 50; Dry“é-md Pork, 10%¢; Pig Pork, $26; 'Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, l4c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6i4c per Ib for | California compound. 7c for Eastsrn compound &nd 9@9%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, 9%c: 10-1b tins, 104c; 5-1b tins, 10%c; tins, 10%ec. COFTOLENE—One half barrel. 8%c: thres Dait’barrels, 8%o; one tierce, S}C; two tierces, | 8%c; five tlerces, 8%c per Ib, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The Wool market is still reported firm and in excellent shape for sellers, with all es | moving out as fast as they come in. Prices remain unchanged. Firm reports continue to be recelved from Hops all over the world, and buyers have to pay full figures to secure the goods. The meager stocks left In growers’ hands on this ot smaller. right aleng. active and stronge. Wwith the tan- ners buying briskly. and rwd.m'm not_al- lowed to ccumulate, no further ES_AND BKINB——C!I‘:II- and brands sell otal 1 50@2 for small and 50c for Colts; Horss des, dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for dium, $1 'for small and 80c for Colu Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; sited Moxican, 35c; dry Central American. Ehine—Prime Angoras TIo. sire leme dor ; large, 50c; medium, 85¢c; small, g: TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 4@4%4c’ per 1b; 3%ec: Grease, 214@3c. WOOL—Fall clip—San_ Jodquin and South- ern, 9@1ic; Southern 8@Sc; Southern Moun- tain, 9@llc; Middle Cannu-. free. 12014c; do; do, defective, 10@12c H Hnmboldt and Mendo- oi,c @o. defective, 10@12c cino. 14@18¢ per Ib. HOPS—1904 crop, 26@Slc per Ib. Meat Market. The situation remains- unchanged, scriptions, live “and dl'm being l.l l_'.l. supply at pnvlwa prices. mn. thelmo mgmmu-mm-nuaam are as fol nm——me for !h" Mdflunm for vml,—urg 814@T%c; small. 7@ per’Ib. uvé'n‘o'\‘ ‘ethers, 7@7%0; Ewes, 0@Te per Nflhs—m per 1b. ~ PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6@Sc per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, lées 400 45 per cent shrinkage fc CATTLE—Steers, %% @Tise: Cows and Heit- s, 5%Q0%e; thin Cows, 4056 per b SHEBP—Wethers. vfumx Ewes, 3@8%c f" to 200 Ibs, per 1b (gross BS—$2 ‘fi 3 c; 180 Tbs and under, °: over 250 lbs, 4lc; soft Hfll’l_ not wanted; Sows. 20 per cent off: Boars, 50 cent %0 Der cent off from above guota: $5@5 25; !unm i cars of Western | o BAGE -Grain v 1t s reporicd, thel, MeVOES] Carof WSHOTD | 44607 Wool s $00aie! Flacon Twine, Tie: Northern Wheat Market. a1 deciine dn prices of chickens, Siihougs Lh"" B‘“ %e T COFFEE— t for coffes futures OREGON. AEEIER S SIURG S0 Biaka opopina CANNED FRUITFollowing are prices for Slas Yars at'a declina of 1015 polnts. Total | PORTLAND, Oct. 25-Wheat for expart: iere weré no changes in_Game. Receipts | the 1904 pack Basempen 600y, A iag: November, 8.800; ala, Walla, “S5e; bluesiem, Bic; valley were liberal and some of the arrivals were o 3 j Jennary, 4 T Fran mariats Walla' Wella, She: bloe: | ovesheated and sour. . Only sound Game. 18 invoice, 8%c; mild, quiat. quist.’ No. nmm:- quoted. SUGAR—Haw, steady: falr refintng, 3%c: WASHINGTON. POULTRY-Live Turkeys. old 140 ovntritagal, 98 Tost, 300, meaaes ok, 8% Tm&u?“muh Toleat, unchanged. B picar Tadely CHERED Northern Business, BGGS—Un t Oct. 26.—Clearings, $884,641; Amur:[fim‘ market ol 'd"g:‘ 25.—Cleart: o quiet, but with eupplies ight” Prioes are D.T;.A.ne?im,m" 4 S R ea e mon are quoted at < D, Oct, 25.—Clearl s prime.” 4%@tc, and cbaice, o, D IR e $677,905 SPOKANE, °¢L . earings, $306,156; PRUNES — According prunes are scarce for both o sonalt and lacey | balances, §28, 5% “m! 3 demand being < - e STt T B SR et o s (ohna present or possibly hisher 2:% and (-mm 7 et o o asricoin - Chiio are SKGVIRT Taney, OVAOLO\I. New York M Market. Oct. 25. = xuwtonl. —Munmn mutnm-&.-mulfi: With spot quoted at in London, spot at £60 11s 64 shade higher at £90 7s 6d. - RN e e 38 fi e LG 0 Ton :0‘ Louuly ;fln- vanged from 20 to or, "'"""1‘1"‘ at §5 35 in New o Ky il in Locally iron Is .m’” . i LOCAL MARKETS. B Lo 3 13 AUCTION SALES -5 o ™ AT AUCTION. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, At 11 o'clock, at the INTERNATIONAL HORSE MARKET, Corner Twelfth and Harrison sts. By order of MR. C. R. SUGGETT of Colusa, I will sell two carloads of HORSES, broken and unbroken, from 4 to § years old, from 1000 { 10 1500. Just arrived and must and will be soid. | B S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. B 2 AUCTION SALE of 75 HORSES and M. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 26, at 11 a m., Al CADE HORSE MARKET, -327 Sixth st JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. washed. nominal: @11%e for fair to 10! for good to prime Sotor 1 fuke Swanen peal 509800 per w nmn&:m ?om'ot-" 1"‘9.1::1‘ 39100 n-rul utx—om-a. $25@28 per ton; 6 B0@18 per o Mlflmmhhfl!h:fl* #dd4 Bo; Linseed 330 !:flon for NM: llurwnv Canor& cases, No. 1, Bakers' AA, cases. 13; Lucol, 800 for China Nut, cases, t Ofl, In barrels, 3 $38@39_per SALT—Bales, 80c_for common and $1 for granulated: Dairy, §5 50 per ton; Gnnulnd. i 0 Halt Ground, 100-1b bags $3 80-1b bags, $3 75: Rock Salt, u'rusmm d $3 25 b bags: Genuine Liverpool, 300 687 §9a 'Fo and 515 50 of 234 110 and 50 ibs. bes, , Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated, 8.10c; Dry Granulated, fine, 6c; Dry Granulated, coarse, : Fruit Granulated, Oe; Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only). 5.90c: (xénr;csté:nm' p ¥ .e' more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for Hl;lng; Tablets—Half barrels, 6.50c; boxes, 8. & E. Crystal Dominos, Sc per 1b. No orders taken for less tham seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. ordinary -sizes. nsmo ex- Lat! split and $15 for sawn: Rustie, Réceipts of Produce. _ FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. | | § i i ) £t » 8% i 1 EFLzERR g8 53l 1BILEr1etl 181 # vods ,82!’ § i an 2 [s] o.qib Mok o C FEFER i ares Frvi £F :13_:}:: B 3 T N 13 g - 2 2 "i‘iififil | =5 lg o Ere) Rrevers i of Cés. 3 * Eyopangl 4w L ¥} b i ned ¥ & g 113218 =] i §§§|s’| I8 B 2 - : ? ken i ? 3 | g e 9 | & L o [ " L] w §u LrY Hpw o |