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N FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1904. ' 15 e SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wall stre Local stoc co | Stock Exchange, furnish t 1 stocks lower and weak. 1 4uetations of ihat Exchang Sales. | is and bonds gquict down‘ - i bly. Stocke— -|Adams Express sterling Fxchange higher everywhere. | 49.300/Amalg Cop x Silver advanced. mer Can o Wheat futures higher. Barley and | 20060 Amer ‘Cariidy Go Oat markels quiet. H 200{ Do. pra.. .. Corn higher with light offerings. Amer Chi nd e, Hay weak, with supplies | Beans steady to firm, but damp | |Amer Dist K | 2 *Mgg~ie ! [Am Grass Twine|. | 1% Potatoes and weak. = Onions | 100 Amr Hide-Lther %l S fir { i . | Not ‘h change in Poultry and { G Falr demand for Deciduous and Oit- | - rus Fruits. | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins as pre- AIE:r "if. vionsly quoted. i | T ‘ADu prd. < quie cery- .000| AT Sml = quict and featureless every. | z_&y h‘mplmkt.s ! , Mops and Hides still very firm. | *too " pr Susar Live and dressed Meats as before Amr ‘Tel-Tel guoted Butter market shows less demoraliza- ~ | tlon. i L Do oh - | Advance in Fggs checked for the mo- | |Ann Arbor s |82 | ment. Cheese unchanged. 2 Do pra 80 |64 ®. { 49,300/A T Santa’ Fe % | 86%| 85% | £ s T | 8800/ Do pra. 110035 10135 101% The Feeling in Wall Street. | 12,500{Balt Ohio {827 s8i| 93% York wires of E. F. Hutton & |- | Do ptd :]“*‘} - | 6515 60% market was dominated by the | 223 (228 | tie ation as a result of com- | ..|Brunswick D T 7 8 2nd prices fluctuated rather Butterck Co . | o, | :é*r B S 2 St | - ‘|Canada Southen. | . i nal and, although it turned | and O . | 4% 44 | 435 445 the foreign selling on balanc: was | b B ¢ movement was influenced | wul e | agement of $2.000,000 gold | **- B it 7B it 1= & time for con- | %0 19 | ratl ¥ | 227% | g% ning in as buyers. | 6215 xed, with the con- | 3214 g Learish owing to the lg m‘yfi cial Interests Lave va- o :3“0*1 digest. 181 | the of digestion, i that the general e rallles. They aiso make the point th al conditions sre different from those I Prices then were | Jow and an im: rt intepest was out- i g men here are in the stocks. | | level and the rank | - x are long. Such con- | - omservative operatorsgome. | - They say, however, they | for a turn, as they can see | - situation on which to predict 3 | 1% mpaign for the fall save a re. | 3,200/Colo Southern .| 21%/ 22 party. ¥ Do 1st pfd.... 13 53y B4 —_— i 2:“‘ Do 2d prd....| 20 | 28%| 28%] 22 in New Y | 2.700\Consolidated Gasl21414 /2113 2141 21, ' Deled Frally fu’ Now W | .=, |Gont Tob Co prd125 (12414 12414125 Mail advices from New York say: 700/Corn Products ..| 164 16 | 161| 1615 80-90 ant 90-100 Prunes | 74 | 73 | 7815 T4 aid to come principally 1784 176% 177% 178 ment stores, which are fea- 200 (208 | 300 u their grocery departments ke reported yesterday, is fhicuity. there being few | zes offered on the spot or According to one broker he ure a car load of the sizes holder of prunes on the gpot. effects of scarcity and in- 1 are causing an upward -ten- particularly on the Coast, *tood $0-100s are not now less than a ‘2c f. 0. b. basis. unes to which more than given by distributors at 40-50s and 50-60s, which also are m the spot and offered sparingly for | -~ from past on a 2%¢c f, o b rular count and 2c on ::g nine- | 77777 Do ate sizes_are quoted on & | Gast basis. There 18 much oom- | SoglGr NI oS ayed shipments from Cal. | 7 .260/Green Cons Cop. eid to be due to the un- Havana Tob Co.|. nditions still prevailing market was without fresh that presented by the re- | 78 { | Un Ry. Detroit South. Do ptd 2 Diamond Match. ptd b ) Do ptd . “{Hock Valley. 160/ Do prd 58 |89 that packers have | 38001 Central 421 1425 2 of price to be pald | 1'700/Internatl Pap. 17%) 17% Th huw\:nr‘ is | T -Do. wea | 7 76 | 17 n market con- o ves 3 ‘fair domana for | _4%0/Internatl Fower|- | 5] % rn_fancy seeded for | | Do ptd ......[| 8 |91 e full prices. but 100/ Towa Central 264 27 ttie if any interest in 300, Do pfd 1487 | 49 ‘othing further has been heard | °' Kenawha & M..[..... .38 |31 Jirpose of the Coast seeding 300K C Ft S&M pfa 9% 80 he price on choice seeded. K_C Southern 28 | 29 ns are quiet and unchanged. Do pra %l a8 | 48 | dey from Greece report a decline in the Keokuk & D 17%| 18 e of Currants for prompt shipment, and |Laciede Gas p S| e hoo was sald that London is trying to find a Lake E & W |82 (35 market here. An easier feeling has been de. {“Do < ; veloped in this market, and we hear of saies of leaned Am: lias in barrels at 4%¢ for under 4%¢ for new. There apricots or , but the | ne a:, its firmness, particu- | mnection with peaches. which, it s | bere would have difficuity to re- | 25 S00/er ok B e Coast at & parity with present | 15:200Mex Central There is some inquiry for peeled *bo which offer on the at 16@20c | Do 's 2% to quality. Figs @id mot do =0 well at | o s peaches % yesterdey's auction sale, the warm weather | putt putting a camper on the enthusiasm of buy- R 5 EASTERN MARKETS. New York Money Market. 3 - Do prd EW YORK, Oct. 27.—Close—Money on N v, 1%@2i; per cent; closing "bid ] .‘;;on:{ldfl'fi-lcult offered, 2 per ocen N J Central [N ¥ Air Brake |35 N Y Central . Time loans, easy and dull; sixty days, 3 ; minety days, 3% per cent; six monf rcantile paper, 4@5 per cent. exchange, strong, closing easler, business In bankers’ bills at for demand and at $4.54G4.5403 ¥ bills; posted rates, $4 S4l9@4 85 Soaoeorial billa, $4-80%. 3 c | { | Bar silver, . Mexican dollars, 46%c. Bonds—Government, steady: rallroad, weak. New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—The war scare raged | with great vioience In Wall street for a time | and ravaged the speculative price-level to which the market had been lifted, but before | the ciose of the day quieter councils prevatied | and the question began to be asked whether | in the event of actual hostilities between Rul-[ 15,800 People's Gas . sia and Great Britaln, American Investment |Pere Marquette .. properties would be huri in the proportion indi- | guicd by the Jieadions plunge of prices during tie morning. “The action of the market in com: pariscn with that of other securities markets looked ax ihough the damage from the throat ened clash would converge on American secari. P 800/ Pacific Mall 100,700/ Penn R R ties. The inference was plain that & weak teel S;ra?"' technical position made this market entirely Do ptd susceptible to @ sudden unfavorable develop. | ; ment. This condition of the market has been | pretty plain to careful bbservers for some time. | The uneasiness regarding the position which | ** has grows up with the evidences of top. | heaviness for the last few davs was vated by the warning offered by President Hul | Do il ©f the Great Northern in & quoted opinion on Do course of the speculation that B N “hat better be a lttie cautious or they might DJo ptd get bumped.” The war scare administered the . bump, and it proved rather mevere. A decline Do 1st in & few minutes of 2 to 3 points running gen- Do 2a 25 erally through the active list was sufficient L&s 74 to throw out many speculative holdings and | Do 1st pi 72 to mecessitate great agility on the part of I 2 28 ped o bolders of very much larger amounts to pre- oe L & au vent sacrifice and an increase indefinitely of the pressure upon the market. As it was, the of stop-ivss orders precipitated d 5 P :&‘:gg: ssBenazfsnssneany FE S = sggayezionase.Saia.d = 253,388 = I3 = gzfi .104% | Man con gold 4s.100% .105% | Mex Central 4s... T4 Do l!l‘!nc. coupon.. 7 Horn Siiver Iron Silver Leadviile Con. 02/ Standard . Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— 95/ Emall Hopes |U § Steel 80% @32c; No, 2 rye, TI@TY good feeding ! Call loans 2@4; Do ptd barley, 3T%c; fair to choice malting, 42@52c; | ’r‘.g:né‘:-ng . .Afiujfigitlrxxx Ce | No. 1 flax seed, $1 10; No. 1 Nonhwell!nkh_‘ > ining— $1 16%; prime Timothy seed, $2 60; mess pork, Atchison e 10131 Advenuirs 145 bper T 10 STIa@11 lard, er 100 Toa, §7 18 Do =it 4 963 8% | @7 174 short "ribs’ sides (loose), $7 12%@ B 15 Lm.k;.mm clear sides (boxed), §7 H%m‘m_" Do pfd . 101 Boston & Albany.260%4 ! Boston & Malne. 165 Amer Zino Bingham . A | Calumet & Fecla.500 28Y, Boston Elev 21| Centennial ....... Fitchburg ptd....138 °| Copper Range ... 62 Mex Central 168! Daly West ....... 11 NY NH & H..184 | Dom Coal . 88 Pere Marquetts... 74 |Frankiin . . 8y Union Pacific.....110 | Graney - 3% Miscellanecus— Ilsle Royale .22 Amer Arge Chem. 19 Mass Mining .... 5 pid 5. e 813! Michigan sl Amer Pneu Tube. 5 |Mohawk Amer Sugar ....137%| Mont Coal & Coke 5 Do ptd ... 135%4/014 Dominion ... 24 Amer Tel & Tel.143 | Osceola 88 Amer Woolen ... 173 Parrot . Do ptd i 8314 | Quiney Dom Iron & S... 14 |Shannon . E4 Elect Tllum. 250 Gen Flectric ....183 Maes Electric..., 13 Do pfd Do pfd ........ 31%] Wolverin 2 London Closing Stocks. Cons for money..8T%|N ¥ Central.....13614 Do for acct.... §7% | Nor & Western... 72% Anaconda 4% Do pfd ... 92 | Atchison . Tl Ont & Western 4T% 104 *| Pennsylvania .... 0913 953 | Rand Mines | Reading 13115 -l i I Central ‘Wabash Louis & N | Do ptd 44 M. K & Texas... 30%! Spanish 4s - 8665 Bar sflver—Strong. 26 15-164 per ounce. Money—214@2% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 1%@1% per cent and for three monthe’ bills 2%@2% per cent. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Oect. 27. — To-da: ment of the Treasury balance show: .:.81\' cash balance, $145,140,295; gold, 838 New York Cotton Market. | NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Cotton futures bpened | easy. October, 9.4B¢; November, 9.46c; De- cember, 9.60c; January, 9.70c; February, 9.75¢ | May, bid: March, 9.78c; oftered, Cotton futures closed _quiet an October, 9.42c; November, 9.42c; 9.67c; January, 8.66c; February, 9.70c; March, 9.75c; April, 9.78c; May, 9.81¢; June, 9.83ci | July, 9.85¢ Spot closed quist, 15 points declive. Middling | uplands, 9.90c; middling gulf, 10.15c. Sales, 1365 baies. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—FLOUR—Receipts, rts, 1300 barrels; sales, packages. Market firm; fair demand. WHEAT-— Recelpts, b 9.90c | steady. | mber, 9.84c; July, z $120% f. o. b. afloat; No. 1. hard Manitoba, $1 09 f. 0. b. afioat. Options opened excited and strong on War rumors, small | Northwest receipts and bullish cables. they yielded to more reassuring forelgn news, but on renewed war talk in the last hour, ral- lled, closing irregular @%c_net advance. Sales included No. 2 red, May, $1 13%@1 14%, closed §1 13%; December, $1 i8@1 19%, closed 81 18%. HOPS—Firm. State common to choice, crop, 31@dle; Pacific Coast, 1904, 30@35c 30@34c. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Steady. PETROLEUM—Steady. COF Futures ciosed steady, unchanged to 10 points higher. including: November, g May, 7.15¢c; July, 7.35c; September, 7.45@1.50c. Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 involce, 6%c. Mild, UGAR_Raw, firm: falr refininy, 3% _Raw, firm: fair refining, 3%c; cen- olasses SU trifugal, 96 tes, 4%¢; m sugar, '8%c; ints, Street 114 @22¢ Rlfln?i_zlttld BU R—Firm. Rece prices, extra creameries, 2] CHEESE—Quiet. Receipts 4600. State, full cream, small #ood to prime, 9%c; skims, full to_light, BQ&C- EGGS—S! ly: unchanged. Recelipts 6000. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Are beld at full late figures, when showing desirable quality, but demand continues moderate. Common are uoted at 4@4lc: prime, +%@c; choice, Y% Bl4c, and fancy, at 6@7c. PRUNES—Appear to be moving a little freely, but purchases are generally. confined i smalil lots. Quotations range from 2c fo 5%c, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are scarce at present prices, in the absence of important transactions. Choice are held at l&?flfilfi:& extra choice, 10)@10%c, Sales were 48, ; Marc 5824, and fancy at Tk PEACHES—There s only a small demand tor es, but limited offeri prices. Choice are "held at U GEHC: extra choice, 9§9%c, and fancy at '%‘?fl.c‘.éc' L sin . —_— New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Tin a Faso ‘gyfi. while other quotations range as hl:: Copper was firmer in the local was said that supplies in consumers’ hands are low and holders are firm in their views. Lake is quoted at from $13.37T% to $1362%: lectrolytic, $18.25@13.50 and casting at $13Q in London at & for tutures. the markst was slightly lower, 90 160 84 for mpot ane £41 o 0 sk L o2 “ | the oats market ruled frm. tive steers, $4@6 20; native cows and heifers, $1 50G4 50; stockers and feeders, $2 25@+ 25; | bulls, $1 76@3 25; calves, $2 75GS6; Western | steers, $3@4 50; Western cows, §$1 3 25. | HOGS—Recelpts, 8000 head; market 5c lower, | | Bulk of sales, $5@5 15; heavy, 15@5 25 packers, $5@0 20; plgs and lights, $4 S0@6 SHEEP — Receipts, 8000 head; market steady. Muttons, $3 3 10; lambs, $4 258 5 60; range wethers, $3 15; ewes, §2 the day. ber dropped to $1 13% and May to $1 12%. Much of the ty a rumor that th been recalled. Late in e rallied considerably on a fair demand from sicorts, the market closing firm, with De- | at $112%. i tone prevailed in the corn market throughout - the entire session. December , opened % @%c to 34@%c higher at 50%@ | 50%c, sold - between 49%c and 50%c and | closed at 50%c. Influenced by the strength of other grains December opened 3,@%c higher at 20%@20%¢, rapged between 204@29%c and 29%c and closed at 20%pc. As @ result of the bullish foreign situation and the strength of grains the provision mar- ket was firm in spite of lower prices at the May were A quotations were ae follows: Flour easi- 2 spring_wheat, $1 12@1 16; No. 3, o, 2 rted, '$1 17%@1 19%; No. 57%¢; No. 2 white, Cash er. No. 1 05@1 16; corn, 56%@073c; No. 2 yellow, S2c; No. 2 white, zooao'rc No. 8 oal basis of ms;- wines, $1 24; contract grade, $12 1 Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | Fiour, barrels ++ 25,900 20,200 ‘Wheat, bushels +158,000 69,800 Corn, bushels . © 66,000 173,200 Outs, bushels ... .111,800 135,700 Rye, bushels . 5 4,700 Barley, busheis . . 53,100 69,400 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 1 CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—On the Produce Ex- | change to-day the butter market was firm. . Creameries, 15@21%c; dairles, 13@18c; eggs, steady at mark, cases Included, 16%@18%c; | cheese easy, 10%@10%c. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. Kansas City. KANSAS(CITY, Oct. 27. — CATTLE — Re- | ceipts, 10,000 head; market 5@10c lower. Na- 3 60; Utah yearlings, 110 pounds, $4 10. Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct. 27. — CATTLE — Receipts, 13,000 heed, including 4000 Westerns; market steady. od to prime steers, ?oor A mediurz, $8 75@5, stockers and’ feeders, @4'25; cows, $1 50@4 50; heiters, $2@4 85; canners, $1 50@2 40; bulls, ;_calves, $3@7; Texas fed steers, §3 60; Western steers, $3@5 25. HOGS—Recelpts 25,000 head, to-morrow 1,- | 000 head: market a shade lower. Mixed and butchers, $6@b 36; good to choice hedvy, $5 10 @5 40; rough heavy, { $5@5 05; light, #4 90@ 20; bulk of sales, . @ R 2 Recelipts, 18,000 head; market Sy iga Sh: faie 15 Shtied mxad, §9200 , ; falr to cholce mix T g 60; unmv- lambs, | 3 75; Western sheep, $3@4 60; $4G6 25; Western lambs, $4@5 85. Omaha. "ATTLE—Recelpts, 3500 O ey Native 250 | 3 ket st y. Ive eers, head; market 8 " va!:mn” . iters, 6 3b; cows and heifers, $2 ,,g““” o: ; canners, * 2 ; Texas steers, x'—-f::' c.'m. and helf:fl,fl srx m 50G3 15: sigckers and feede: - 3:3‘%5'58?:::““1- and stags, l]m HOGS—Receipts, 6500 head; marl 95 10; ixed, ) s, §1 Dodh b0; 3;; pigs, $4 ipts, 3475 SHEEP — steady to -tr-ong5 ‘Western yearl! ;. wethers, 60@+4 10; ewes, :fi“m"ma Stockers, §2 50GS 85; lambs, @5 60. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. L!VERPOOD. L. z & & o. : . ogx?::( 16 Ti% T18% Closing ...« - T68% T 1 Jan. - A ' “Dla [ 24 45 8195 | 81 95 St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 27.—Wool steady. Medium ymbing and clothing, 20@26c; light | fraden, gide, heavy fne, 10@ifc: tab washed, 22g26c. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. 21.—WHEAT—For ex- TLAND, Oct. PR ¥alle. Walla, §3c; bluestem, 86c; vai- r.oyn: e. For tern markets: Walla Walla, bluestem, §Tc. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Oct. 21.—WHBAT—Unchanged; bluestem, 89%e; club, 85%c. Skl B Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange was firmer all over the ‘world. ”Eum advanced %c. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days... — $4 84 Sterling Exchange, sight . Z s Sterling Exchange, cables . T Gssip i New York Exchange, sight . - elel - 10 . o v Mexican Dollars ©% @ 46 TERNATIONAL. ‘Wheat and Other Grains. WHBAT—The fo! markets were firm, with higher futures. ‘hicago was also frac- her. “%"C‘.‘l‘:nm letter of B, F. Hutton & Co. said: “‘Broomhall cabled that the advance In Liverpool was caused by the extremely grave political situation abroad. e Current re- ported Wheat crop fine, enlarged area ish, There was general buying at the opening 1 1 low, an advance. light supplies and a Western sacked, $1 cember at $1 141,@1 14%. Final figures on @1 50 for White and Yellow g nomi for te and §1 87%@1 4215 RYE—$1 BUCKWHEAT- nia do, $1 $1 35@1 Brown. FLOUR—California_Famil: !B 10, usual terms; ' O and ry per bbl, MILLSTUFFS—Prices in $6@12 per ton. large 1 50; 165 for Black, $1 3001 85 tor feed and CORN—A miller paid $1 50 for Western yel- 45@1 50: inal; small per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs, Bakers’ ‘The market is firm under 0od local demanid. @1 50 tor Yellow. 1 45 45 for Mixed; Califor- round Egyptian, 25@1 30 for Nominal at about $2 per ctl. ‘Washington, jobbing at $4@+ 50 STRAW—35@65¢ per bale. this week. Beans and Seeds. Beans came in heavily again to the amount of 13,828 sacks, making 45,511 sacks thus far ; Alfalfa, | | 1d 45 reg.1003% M. K & Texas 4s.102 packages are as 1] e Ao 1% "'“’l;*c‘}"‘d"'mfi‘"l;' "_::h""“p’ D00 P follows: Graham Flour, $3 75 per 100 Ibs: e YR of Mex con n“a.g“ e leading futures ranged as follows: | ‘R‘Iye Bone saL; gzyew ol 38 T8: Mew Flowr, Do ad) -4s. 7| Y C gen S%s.. b n eal ; extra cream H Atlantic C L 45, 98%] -3 134% Open. High. Low. Close. | G "\, U85 15: Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, | Balt & On i 05 1 13% | 83 00@3 85; Buckwheat Flour, $4; Cracked Do 3 i'ibs% i'iss 1 143% Wheat, $3°50; Farina, §3 75;' Whole Wheat Central 114% 113 1127 Flour '$3 50; Rolled Oats, bbls,_ $675@7 50; in Do 1st - 2 3278 | sacks. $4 25; 1 Barley, $5; Spiit Peas, Ches & O 02 G 5 50: Green Peas. $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Gt & Alton | — 5 | ORI B & Q new 4s. 98 |S I, & I M con 5s.11 Hay and Feedst: CM & SP gn 45.100% 1S L & § F g 4a. 863 | fi“ fi}z ;‘2%{ z gy C & NW con 7s.128% St Louls SW_1sts. 0915 % Ly Millers report Bran very weak at the de- C, R I & Pac 4s. 7715 Seahoard A L 4s. 81 v go | tline noted yesterday, ' Other Feedstuffs are So Pacific 48 . 4% - | about as before, Hay continués weak. except So Railway Bs....118 20% !Vz ":K for the very finest grades of wheat, and they ¢ rm ds.. 114! Tex & Pac 1.1‘,.1;9% . 3% 81 31% are not as firm as they have been Receipts 'ons Tobacco 4s. ol. St L & W 4s. 81 o | were cars. Colo & So 4s. | Toion: Pacine 48.108 1085 . 108 10 2: mm»:—us;szx 50 per ton. ° CF &1 con 5s. 81%! Do conv 4s......113 240 1285 128 12 MIDDLINGS—$§24 50@27 50 per ton. Den & Rio G 45,1011, U S Steel 24 5s.. 873 § May ... 1250 1252% 1235 1252% | BHORTS—$18 50@19 50 per ton. Erle prior len 45101 | Wabash 1sts ..., 110 Lard, ver 100 Ibs— ¥ FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23 50G24 per Do gen 4s ..... S814 (W & 1 Brle 4s... T12% 715 | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31 2 50; F W & D C imgs.111%| Wis Central 4s.. 712% 7 17% jobbing, $33; Cocoanut Cake, $23@24; Cocoa- New York Mining Stocks. 722% T20% nut Meal, §24G25; Corn Meal $30 50@31 50; B L Cracked Corn, $31@32; Mixed Feed, _$22G Adams Con 20| Little Chief . 7 20 720 |22 50; Horse 'Beans, $30@40 per ton; Broom | Alice .. 35, Ontario 68 630 | Corn Feed, 90c per ctl. | | Breece 12/ Ophir 8 60 6 65 ; HAY—Wheat, $10@15 50; Wheat and Oat, g;umnaTSm i :3 fhmr:lx { —_— {11102014 50; Oat, 13; B;ne:‘ and (;rt ;: nnel " Potosi . | Cash Grain and Provisions. | @12; Volunteer 'Wiid Oat, $T: stal Con Cal & V { igu; stock, $5 50@7; Clover. 1 The market continues quiet and handicapped by the large quantity of damp stock coming in. ‘Wet Pinks are selling down | to $1. but choice dry lots are wanted and firm at the advanced quotations below. other kinds are unchanged and featureless. The | Damp Dried Peas are now also being re- celved and quotations show a wider range in consequence, BEANS—Bayos, $2 75@3; Pea, 10@3 25; Butters,_$2 75@3; small White, 5G3 407 large White, 40G2 65; Pink, $2.75@8 25 for dry; 4 50; Lima, Mlfl?w: Red Kidneys, 75; Blackeyes. $2 60@ 270 per ctl; Horse Beans $1 . SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, $3 25; Flax, $2@2 75; ary, 6% @Tc; Alfaifa, '15%@i6%c: Rave, 1%@2%c: Timothy, 5%c; Hemp, 3%@3%c per Ib; Millet, room Corn per_ton. 2%@3%¢c: Bi DRIED PI EAS—Niles, $1 75@2 50; Peas, $1 75@2 50 per ctl Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The Potato market reflected the conditions Which have been noted almost daily of late and there was continued weakness in river Bur- banks. Previous prices still ruled, however, but trade was very quiet, Onions wer: Green and the best offerings of the Australlan Brown variety were held at a slight advance, String and supply and lower, No. 2 other vegetables were in generally steady. stock ‘Wax Beans were in increased at the inside quotation. Some_ fancy lots of N with the canners buying The good request and ursery Tomatoes from Niles sold up to $1 per box. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 70c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 30 per River Reds 75@85c o per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, 5c@$1_per ctl. ONT/ NsA_B" Wé 85 LES—String and Wax Bean: 1@2%¢c per Ib; Lima ' Beans 4505 1b; Tomatoes, per. um- otl; r box; @50c | Okra, 60@T: per box; Musl per mer Squash, 60@75c per Carrots, 76c per. S ; Cabl per &ack; Cucumbers, ; Dried Peppers, nominal; box; Green Peppers Brooms, 1214 G200 b box; bl".'mc per lic. 4%4@4%c per Ib; Egg Plant, S bz A ar- | Green Towfat and Hubbard Squash, §10@12 per ton. Poultry and Game. Receipts of domestic Poultry were nearly 100 coops and, although trade was nothing extra, prices of all descriptions were well maintained, Large Hens and young rag. The car of West- ern stock that was expecteq did not arrive, but was reported close at hand and will prob- ably be avallable to-day. Sound offerings of Game met with prompf sale at good prices. Widgeon and small Ducks "PF&UL‘H?YV Live Turks f 149! —Live ) old, per. 1Ib for Gobblers and lulfl for 1" ’". Young Turkeys, 20@22c 1b; Geese, Y ©2; Gonlings. 8262 25: Ducks. sk 5508 por dozen I%rdd and “fi for young Hens, fiw.u.. 355086, old Roourgm. 57Ty ST i0gn, Brotiers, 305, $1.28 per dozen for old and $2@3 25 GAME—Mallard Ducks, per dozen; Canvasback, $3@7; Teal $2 : Sprig, $2@3; ‘Widgeon, $2 50; Red Heads, ”é.“ small Fal e Eahe e o'tfr”h'lllh 'fl"lg 50 tor. e " Doves: i re, 3 s, for - fontall 4na $1°50 for Brush. s ter at declining prices, s to buyers at Hens Butter, Cheese a~~ Eggs. ‘While several houses continued to offer But- t tendering their best 24c.’ there were signs that the downward movement had spent most of its force, at least for the present. I t was evident from the expressions of dealers that the opinion was growing that the market had ot tim, wires from got down low enough and that at present guotations the goods could be worked off the same Ange! gnm that the market there had broken to At re- @25c, which, of course, prevents shipments to that markef Perhaps more st develop from now on, Cheese and Eggs remain ‘as before quoted, but the upward tendency In Eggs ls means as pronounced as it has been, fact the lower ess may by no and in are quoted Eastern weaker in sympathy. with lower prices in the East. It is for California ranch are for this description, Receipts were 21,100 Ibs Butter, 532 cases Cheese. reported, too, that the high prices Ing the dema: Eegs and 87,700 1bs BUTTER—Creamery at first . 24@26¢c for extras and for lower to medium grades; dairy, 17¢ cold storage, 3 ‘store Butter, 14@16c; Eastern cubes, 1 e Eastern_ladie-packed 15@16e. CHEESE—11%@12%c for choice mild new and 9@10c for old; cold You?l ‘Americas, 11%@12¢c per_Ib. BEGGS—Ranch, 42@43c for large whi co for lected, 39@4lc for fnod to choice and , for cold storage, mmon; | nominal; Eastern 25@28c andards and 20@22c for seconds. for cholce, storage, 104@11c; Eastern, ‘goo'x:- te se- 30@3sc store, 23935¢ Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. sho no ¢l e was _conf easiness, /For Trade in Apples was rather quiet, but prices wed and tinued there firmness in fancy stock, while the lower grades were inclined to California stock §1 10 per box was considered treme figure for anything but the Spizenberg variety, which still sold at §1 25, Some other eties from outside points also sold up to otation. Anothe the top qu | Oregon frai t were wanted fc cholce stock fn crates sold up :;“!i-c. crate for all varieties, t Vi Vi , ex or- ‘“nr ‘which 86c - del, was for shipment on Wwas an extreme keted, - Tabi Grapes marketed. e the Puget Sound | figure. boxes arrived freely and were weaker, above with comparatively few sales box. Strawberries and Raspberries $125 el der stead; the first hour. The Northwest | had and the quotations showed but slight va- sold {nrdu“:‘l'-‘ mission hi l:mmuwm. | riat ts were in fair request to by under yesterday's o | and there was a scarcity of choice on the whole Was a nervous affair, f.'."l onfl ere n'nl'n“ '.: $3@3 50 and traders_holding _rather close crop Dox. 3 ‘brokers th STRA ES—$7@10 'per chest for ‘g(“lon‘_ 2 ut on & lt-up. from p‘t‘ Srowd | Longworths, $268 60 for Malindas and 2 50@5 they dumped at the close. The | for Cheneys. cash situation slightly im 2 | RASPBERRIES—$4@6 per chest. situation m Minneapolis is very | HUCKLEBERRIES -607c per Ib. slow and disappointing. Aside from the war | CRANBER! 75 per box for Coos news, we see nothing of a very t charac. | Bay_and $7 50@8 50 for ter to buy Wheat on just now. e still be- | A"mmzu for fancy, 65@80c for Uevety Wit ha p o 3 | A iter Nellor $161 25 per bax: :?hmud :d‘-.'w s cooking varieties, 40@75c per box. X In this market futures Were higher. but the ' POMEGRAN, "fl-” S CASH WHEAT. fl‘{ug fon Jas bfl; California Club, ll%fl*: Caiifornia 1GS— per box. ‘White A lian, ~ $1° 82%; North sk | S g e S Nt it (T (MELOKE . Cantalouses, _MQTRo!_ Nutimag @ 6h ot porupes o i varieties, 3 | @ }..m, 30@40c for small boxes and 5% i g o o The mar- m.l: on the list. j 8 i te ed 4@5%e; 's Seedless, §%c: Seed- | NCE. less Sultanas. 31@3%c b, { Pirem's Fnd.310 340 | New Walnuts. No. 1 softshell, 120 BANK 12%e; No. 2. 10g10%c: No. 1 hardshell 13c; | -l No_ 2 10c; Almonds, 16@17¢ for Nompareils, A Nt Bk.128 130 - 14G14i4e for 1 X L, 13g14c for Ne Plus Ultra | A2€l0-Cal - 88 = - and lic for edoc; 897c tor | Cank of Cal. &% 428 o Eastern: Pecans, 11@13c] Cocoanuts, $1 50g5; TR . s for white and 100 | o SAVINGS BA! 1le f amber; tet ite extract, S & L2330 — b Ge; light amber extracted m*c;m”iflumsg]__ = ¢n= .,g' Mutual Sav. — 100 |Unien T Co.. — - EESWAX—27820c_per Ib. SF Sav UG5 — | e STREET RAILROADS. R California .. — 199 |Presidio ... 38 40 The local trade continue to quote @ quiet | G€rY - and tame market, with no features worthy | POWDER of comment,” The Western ets are equally | 6 6 | Vigorit ..... - 4% “'C'Eg;;g'um.sm‘m 11 b for | gy oo | con. c per ilan C. a % 281 [ heavy, e for light medium, T34 Tor light Honokaa § C 14% 1% | ranmens - 33 21 { c for extra for SUgAr- Hut 5 \ 84 1 | qured: “ary "Salt Sides, _ i0c; ~ Bellies, Hic; | Kt i G 5 3 |Feauten 8 208 5% | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, X or- \ s | nia Hams, 12}c: Mess Beef. $1061030 pér | ,\ . = MISCELLANEOUS. ' | bbl; extra Mess. $10.30G11: Family, $12612 50; | A0ska B A- 97 98 joceanic S Co. 33 % [Erime ‘Mess Pork $14 80: extra clear. $35: | cai wine e s D188 T e D e Dok T . | MYS WiTH. — 38 IFac s T Cu - 188 tcl{?lll)l—’l'lercu juoted Itl:.l‘e per 1b for | SALES. | California compound, 7c for Eastern compound | Morning Session. | and 9@0%c for pure; half-barrels, | RS iy e y‘g&: 1})“;%: tins,” 10%c; 5-Ibatins, b ':oo 3.‘1"1"“ 'Plé‘km' Assoctation... 97 g A e 3 ‘ruft Canners’ Association. 99 1 hSOTTOLENE—One balf bezrsl. $%b; three | 100 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co.. 3 00 Eflic: five tlerces, 83c per Ib. ‘zn:s 5pr|n. g’. ey Water Co...... 30 3T% ‘ontra Costa Water 3 per cent. 98 00 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. $2.000 § Valley 6 oo 204 l There 1s’ nothing new to report unmm this | $10,000 Tnites RR e 8F 4 por coni 88 50 head, Hides, Wool and Hops all ruling firm | - a— | and in' demana, with stocks closely cleaned up. | o (15 Hutchinson S P Co..... 2 | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | £:000 Hawalian Com] & Sugar Je....100 50 | about %@lc under quotations. Heavy salted | $1.000 Markef-st Ry Ist con 5s......116 75 Steers, 10%c: medium, 9i4c: lght, 9c; Cow. | $6.000 United B R of S F 4 per cent. 85 50 | Hides, 9¢ for vy and Se for light. Afternoon Session. i Te; Saltea Kip, 10c; Saited Veal 1llc; Salted ‘Board— Calf, 11%e¢; dry Hides 16%@17c; ary Kip, 1309 i 5 Alaska Packers’ Assoelation... 96 ST l4c: dry Calf, 19¢: Sheepskins, shearlings, H 5 Alaska Packers' Assoctation... 98 30 40c’ each: short Wool, 40@65¢ each: medium, | 5 Bank of California ... 424 T 75@90c; ‘long Wool, $1@1 50; Horse Hides. 30 California_Wipe Association... 80 00 | salt. $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium. 50 Paauhau S P Co... . 15 00 | 81 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse 5 S F Gas & Electric. . 57 00 | gldu‘ dry, 1‘7: 1:;:[: hmn‘ and $1 G&brcfi: $3,000 “‘éi':..“ R of S F 4s, cash... 85 2§ { . Teet— | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c: 30 Onomea Sugar Co ... . 29 00 Mexican, 25¢c; dry Central American, 30c; Goat $1,000 N P C R R 5 per ceni <107 00 Skirs—Prime Angoras, 10c; extra I do, | ——— L o Mo I rendered,” ianae b X Al 0. 1 rendered, o' per 1b; nlisted Securities. | No. 2, 3%c: Grease, 2%@8c. A MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin and South- Bid. Ask.| | ern, 9@llc; Southern ; Soul Moun- | Bay CPC 6s. — 108 |sF & NP Se.112% — tain, 9@1lc; Middle Counties, free, de; | BL Wat 8s. — 1M4%/S P C 4s. 98 1 do, defective, '10@12c; Northern free, &lk | Cal NW 5s..112%113% S P Co 4348, 101G 108 €o_ d‘l‘m;fi‘ looxlr: Humboldt and Mendo- | g“(‘l\\'l! 5s.100 — | Sun Tel 6s... - eino. per Ib. i - 108} B ... - HOPS—1904 crop, 27@31c per Ib, | SF Drdk 48.112 — |suttr.st R5e.108 & — MISCELLANBOUS BONDS. Meat Market. N g:honlsrm.— 0 DRESSED MEATS. CalCot MIB 38 — |Pes N e ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | Cal G&ECor. 48 50 [N S R R Co. 9% are as follows: | C Jockey CL. — 112%|N Cal P Co. 9% 10% BEEF—05@Tc for Steers and 4@0c per Ib | Cal Powder 130 145 |Oak Bk Sav.120 & — for Cows. | Cal Ship Co. — 21 |Oak T Con.. 15— VEAL—Large, 6%@7%c; small, 7@0c per Ib. | Cal TT & T. — 135 | IOOF Hall A 8% — MUTTON—Wethers, 7@7%c; Ewes, 6@7c per | Cen Bk Oak — 75 |QOrpheum Co. — M pound, ! — _8%|PacC Cas Co.138 LAMB—8@9c per Ib. - |Pac Sur Co.108 — PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6@Sc per Ib. T 61| Parat Pamt. 3 — LIVESTOCK MARKET. = F igF’;M . E g The following quotations are for good, sound = Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 409 | om . . ;.'3 — |S J Wat Co.108%% — 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: | Flaches Tt S0c 1 ;gfl’l !l'rtbtlzs‘_’ - CATTLE—Steers, 1% @7%c: Cows and Helt- | prmon- A Bk 107 115 | Toeny Bloc 03 — AL R Gots oot b (s welght) A 13 10% | UR Inc ped 8 @Y v c per (gross wel < . SHEEP—Wethers. 343%c; Ewes. 303%c — 27| Do com ... 121§ — r 1b (gross weight). - P LAMBS$2 5093 7 per bead, 5 SALES. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs 4%c: Morning Session. {200 to 250 Ibs, 434c; Tbs ‘and undet, $me; Street— | over 250 1bs, 4%c; soft Hogs not wanted: 200 Fischer-Rebmann Theater Co.. 5§ Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions. Afterncon Sessfon. Board— $3,000 S F & N P Ry 5 per cent....112 00 California Stock and Oil Exchange. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, $6@5 25; San Quentin, Stock— Bid. Askad. $4 50; Wool Bags. 30@32c; Fleece Twine, Tio; | Apollo .. R 45 Fruit' Bags, 6%@7i4c’ for white ang Te for | Amociate - 28 brown jute. n“'bo" . 500 e COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- | goit, s, ME Sy lington, $8; Seattle, $6 850; Bryant, $8 50; | pac’ oo tio 1 Beaver Hill, $5 50; Roslyn,” $7: Coos Bay, . ju cPeid - 2 50; Richmond, $7 80: Cumberland. $13 in | yp Se - 12 S bulk and $14 25 in_sacks; P ey Astmmey . 3 i thracite Egg, $14; Welsh Anthracite Bgs. onte Cristo .... el 3 Welsh Lump, $11 50 n | $11 50§18 per ton in bulk and | Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 50 per short OILS—Quotations dre for barrels: add Bc; Linseed, 53¢ Sle for raw; Castor in 0. 1, 70c; Bakers' AA. cases $1 10@1 12; Lucol, 50c for bolled and "48c for raw: ut, cases, | 65@80c per gallon; Cocoanut Ofl, iu 'barrels, 95 58c for C.{Ion and 58c for Australlan; extrs | 1100 Junetion 12 bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 68c; natural winter 2000 Claremont 80 Sperm Ofl, 63c; extra bleached winter 25 Giant e Ofl_57c; mptural Whale Oil, 52¢; extra winter | Home 02 stratfied 1. 78c: No. 1-Lary Ofl, 88¢; Home ] pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73¢; No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl. | 700 Wolverine : a2 i X t c, Taw Fish Ol 386 t Off, 33¢; raw Pamt | 00 Flscher's .... A B e O 5 c. . COAL OIL—Water Coal Ofl, in bulk, Mining Stocks. i Pearl Ofl. n cases, 10%c; g ] SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Star, 19%c; Extra Star, 24c; Elaine, 280: Bo. cene, 2Bo; 2ed Stove Gasoline, in bute, | Following were the sales on the San Fran 16c; in 2234c; Bensine, in bulk, 13c; in | ¢!9¢0 Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: cases. 10%c; 86-degres Gascline. in bulk, 2Sc; ' Morning Session—Comstocks. n . 3le. 100 Andes ....... 24| 200 Ste 23 ENTINE—8le per gallon in cases and | 100 Con Cal & V.1 80/ 100 Union 3 75¢ in drums and iron 100 Crown Point.. 08| 200 Utah 8 AND WHITE Lead, 7%@ | 100 Mexican ..... . 7%c per ib: White Lead, 7%@7%c. according Afterncon Session—Comstoc! 18! b (4 26/ 3 25 ar - 19| s 200 Con Cal & V.1 65 ). 8c; { 2 nolla 4, §.60c; Exira C. §80c; Golden C, R Tole S R 35 16 Tiivw St <09 o P h:x'-':."foe more; S0.1b bege CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 10c more for all kinds. Halt E Bid. Ask. 8.50¢; 6.75c: H. & E. Crystal Sc per .Ib. ' No taken for less thanm No orders seventy-five barrels or its equivalent, Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 8o Hops. bales bales ..... EIVRBWINIEFVIERBES 57 TONOPAH AND GOLD! Morning Session. :lg’.%'ok?."?'.::.fi tht e s oo & awhile finally decide in e ar o v Gas and i higher at $57. Thers | Jom of Tev--, were no other ce. ‘!h--l-.:-l There was raf more doing in the ofl | Wil o mare Ton Midway. :‘ML Weat End .. S 098, dtleld. — 21 Goldfieid Mhk. — -~y ool e TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. mm-&-mhm olsco and < 1000 Brunswick .. 06' 1000 Glafia o 9000 Eeperanta . 01| 200 Jumbo 52 200 Goldfeld Min 4711100 MacRamare - ' 100 Goidneid Min 4911000 MacNamara .. 80 20 Goldfield Min 50| 100 Mont Tom -..1 98 %0 Goianeld Min 49! 1500 N'Y Ton 10 100 Goidfield 5111000 Ton Belmont.. T 1900 Goldfield Min 5211750 Ton Goid Mi. 17 AM—-&“ Golafield Min Ton Betmont.. 12 20 Goatal X7 3211400 Tom Detmene: 1 100 95/ 1000 Ton Gold Mt. 13 4a_qr coup.. 4s ar OSING T10: 2 i eiowit 3e i B T 5 1 Ton_...1 90 Ala AW Sa - — [Ouk g | Adame - O T TG Asso Ol 35s. s Do — | Black Butte.. 18 —IN Y T Con M 10 Bay CPC Be.101 Do con S6.10313105% | Bree: Bull M. 28 —|Paymaster ... 02 2 &S RiRh'= | ocsanie's g % Ry~ 8w e sl CalGaER Om Cable 6e.120 — | Booth M Cb- 15, — s m & ct 5s. — 813 Pac G Im 4s. — o7 - u‘my 08 Cal.t C 5a114% — |P E Ry Bo..104K108 | Eope anenor. 14 25 Ray - ceymi =" — [Fecauin — | SO0 AITE — mined n EaL £ Poa1s — |P & OR Saldnis | Gogned B T = Fa&CHG6s — — |Powellst Ga. — = _ | Goldfield BUR — = m-nk.g - EG&RJs.10214102% Golafield Min 50 ™ B C&S 5148105 — & 8IViais | JoMfeic WP 8 of Ton = Do fe o0 = Re. — — (SumaRal L 18T ® Hon R T 65.107% — (8 P of A 6 Tom. — 11lTon = Fon BT 0% ul® oy iy — = — 22! Ton EAREUmes, P9 00N (@ - gy - — 38! Ton of - Bowdee o G098r 4101 101% | Jumno <. B BT N sar. 18 ; LAP lem 55302 — | (1 ang — | Jembo BX -- % 2 Vernat 1 o Mitst C Sl | 001D Ay = | UGS omll 0] Weat - Do lem 3 116%118% SPC 1 ox Sa 117 — | LR 0T o MV& MtTSs. — — | Do stampd. — — - < NRR of Chs. 1 — |8 P B R 6134 ?....Lm —-lv.wuu.nn*...‘ nc%fiflz—' n..-m-":g‘: N S R R 5s.101% — |8tkn -~ SaE BT IR Ay . WATER STOCKS. T eanv-—rz_‘lhve-h. = = ~.. — 60 |8V WatCo 3 0% 3% 3% "vgcim“ R R

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