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,SUMMARY OF Ti Tlu:*.\l.\nk!,‘rs. Wall ot -'4-1\\ frnm one to two poiyts higher. Cotion advinces aptier a brisk buy- ing demand Local ks and bonds not materially clurmnged Silver and Exchange rates about as betoie. : Whent. Barley and the minor grains Guiet L Genernl advance in farinaceous Mill- stufls 4 Shorts lower, and Hay also ud Secds as previously guoted. River Powatoes still glue the market. gher. ry and Game show little change. Fruit market well supplicd and quiet. Butier breaks badly, with the market demoralized. Eggs and Cheese steady, with moder- ate stocks. Provisions quiet, with no further changes. Another ight advance in Hops. New York Cotton Market equenck gold rises which were about one ¥ wed that the n 1D ost satistactory ons of the present ted Stself. Gobd buy- ) declipes and stocks strong been bu: true; but ty has been artifieiel, {li vetain large bald od. No se- business in- c Our far: manufacturers, es are recelving in s will soon be taxed e strong and nk clearings prove parts of the country e growing: our labor politics are in r many years. There to cloud the financial ess it be an outbreak of s our conservative bank- e S0 iy nltavertig b PRTEaE not out Rt e EASTER MARKETS. New York Money Market. call steady, Dispatches from Lon- subs and that for it any time. later in the day, arket seemed to imity and ster ¥ with realiz wae tiken up sgain have recovered its equan- teeding the early demand | . The day's market proved decidedly apathetic, | | however, and the successive advances which | - specialties ng cmber of low grade issuss. Amalgamated re of trading and for the movement many rymors of a final set- long drawn out egn of timetes’ also helped £ Steel proferred continued to kesp 1t jcdippany, the ietter in a moderate way. De- the current rumors of an option se- Scured on the Heinze proper: the govement in Amsigamated Copper. Prie was' the foature of the raiiroad list and the only pews to explain the advance was @ re- port thal & seie of & block of several mil- “liche of its convertible bonds had heen of- “fected. Theré was ro officiai sanetion for this eport. but rumors were circulated of the Jextensive betrerments upon which the pro- Jweede of, the bond eale would be immediately & ou The esrmings were aiso said to be proving fast Reading was the only stock to whow close sympathy with the movement of Erie. The Wedtern stocks were inclined to hang back, ex- cerg Rock A aud Unfon Pacific. The be- i those awakened little fesponoe the other grangers and Pacifics. A rumor was aficat regarding the local trae- Y'r‘rp-r making terme at which eentrol ccurities had been acquired ting and lesd jesd merger. The leather stocks s @14 no: check e. “There was & marked falling off in the activity of the market and he buying was continued easy. ket continged up to the n egular irregular. Total sales (par £ 2¢ 3x and new 4 declined % per cent the 0i2 4 i per cent on eall. New York Stock List. ®. ¥ Huston & Co., 490 California street, San Franciseo, members of the New Yor Stosk ¥xchange, furnish the following official guotatione of that Pxchange: -umn- - Adams Expross. {Amalg Copper... {Amer Can o . Do pfd P moinm c m ll- (mm ml" nq. 318, B2ER a;Egzi Mol R RiEgal SR EE 1) gglxn; £ 36 orted that the war panic | of uneasiness re. | here. The locai | - ng saies the advance in prioes | - sed revived | 4 of strength. There were | - minor importance and of only | - T }D!D 100 Brooklyn U G 300 Brunswick D & [ )umm‘g Terminal| 10% 44000 Do ptd_.....: cago Un 'fiac‘ 2,100|Chie 200 2(-0(‘5\9 Lor & W 19.100 r‘oh_» 4,500, Do 24 pfd 4,200 Consol £.500|Del & Hudson 200D L & W 10D &R G xm o 00/ Detroit 8o Do ptd Do ptd Do 12, p| Do pta 1.200 INinols Central 300 Inter 200, Do ptd Inter Power . 300 Inter Pump ..... Do ptd og Teland Manhattan | Metropol Becur... 1,500 Do pfd . N RR of M ptd:{. National Biscuit |. Do pfd 300/N J Central Do p "800 North Americln 3,600\ Nor Secur ..... -|Omaha | Do " 2,006/ Pacific Co Do 1st p!d - 1,700| Do 24 prd .. #00/ Pactfic Mail 42,500 Penn R R Co. 5,100 People’s Gas Pere Marguette 200 lu prd . % cCa .es DO 14 1,466/ Press ‘Steel 200 Do pfd D> pfd ... 00/ Reading .. 200, Do 1st pf 700, Do 24 pfd .. 1.000' Republic 8 & s Do Do Do Do "B Do 06 Atch 162 Do 3 Atianiis 985 Balt & 103 Do 33%s - 95 Central of 11 Do 1st inc. 89! Ches & Oblo 105° Cil & Alton C,B & Q new s’ CME& &n 4s.11 C & N W con 78127 C s Li‘uae. i | C.C.C & Flgn 45102 Terta 4s. I"lour steady; No. 2 ) 3, $1 06@111; Lo Siihe: Nov 2 yellow. 5‘!%:. mcm 0. 5% ‘white, 31%@32c: H )\o 2 rye, Tsl/.c good (eed- fair to nuu consignments. Because of the unsati: ory condition of affairs most holders announced their intention to reduce their ship- which will probably result in an im- market within the near future. Almost every one still predicts an open winter, in itseif does not tend to stremgthen the situ- c; 10-1b tins, 10%c; 5-1b tins, 10% onuyun‘fi. e b i COTTOLEN! halt barrels, Slic; one tis 8le; five tierces, 83 ), $6 90@7: short clear ¥ sties. (Bozod, $10 725, whisky, basis of high wines, $124; ver, contract grade, $12. has been given our market by the dealers, it having been reported that crop of that State is very short. &ome possibility, therefore, of shipments bdnx before ‘the end of the season. Should this come about we may very interesting market here, Southern California continues to_draw on us. better grades of Wheat Hay are very much in evidence just | Tesult that the market on this especlal grade s very soft, whereas the mediym grades are bolding their own much better. dam aged shipments are still being made and. are going at low prices. Other kinds show no material change from the quotations given during the last two weeks."” BRAN. 19 Recel] Shipments. & of z&.m made that way Stags, 113%ci dateed qale. 1% BTy Butter, Cheese a.lld Eggs. . 2. the uce Ex- GucAS, Mo, Lin e, S e; dairy, “%fil!‘éc Comstock Tunnel. Con Cal & Va. 1 wsmu Nevada A a2 ries, 1 lnn at_mark, lfl%w%c, , 22¢; extras, 2dc. Leadville Lo'n firsts, lch prim S S0 A ( ’ & Santa’ Fe| 8615, 8 CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. 1015 mS. 101 95 CHICAGO, Nov, 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 19, | 000; Texans, 4000; = Western, 0o 23% | higher; good to prime steers, $5 90@7; poor to . § 76G5 80, _stockers and’ fesders, heifers, $1 750 1 T5@4; tain, 9@11c: Middle Countles free, 12@ldc do, defectiv do. defective; 10g12c; Humbold: and Mendo: cino, 16@18c per 1b. Cracked Corn, 23; He Corn Feed, 90c per ctl. HAY—Wheat. $10015; Wheat and Oat, s108 12;' Barley and Oat, $8@11; Volun- $7310; stable, $9710; stock, ; Alfalta, $9912 per B"nuw—mooc per bal Beans and Seeds. There is no further change in Beans. Thi lvu yesterday were 2853 sacks. wcaz Mixed !'ced. $22 50@ m pér IAmmun Zing 25; a:nnen 'lw%' calves, ‘$3@6 1 HOGS—Receipts to-day. n%oo Be. hl!har xed 4; O tedr W Oat, 35 5097 mt nd butchers, e to choice heavy, $4 95@: eo? 90; light, $4 TH@S HEEP. Recelpts, 22,000: _sheep lambs_ steady; mfod to cholce wethers, u 259 4 75; fair to choice mixed, $3 5004 fo: native lambs, 4 Domlnlon Coal. Amer Arge Chem. 1813 shoep, $3 NS_Ba 1 Westorn Tambs, Butters, §2 150, large White, i 014 Dominfon . rd b | Amer Tel & ‘Tel.148%|Parrot . Amer Woolen - Nov. 2.—CATTLE— KANSAS CITY, Recelpu 14,000; sleady. nltlve lzl.er'. $3 509 270 per otl; Horse Beans. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 715@5; Yellow 262 75; Canary. 6%. %e per Ib; Millet, $20g2! $1 75@2 50; Green St s34 50; Western cov- floemeq&s, sales, $4 70@5 '{ 356.; 05; pigs and light, u 45& gmm Do pfa .. | Dom Iron & S. { BEdison Elee Iil General Plectric Mass Electric . steady; bulk of | heavy, $5@5 10: Tlmo(hv fl%c Hemp. 31:@3! 40Q@4 80. Brwm Corn Seed, PE. P-l. ll @2 50 per Potatoes, Onions and Vegeubles. Receipts of Onions were very light and the market ruled firm at higher prices under a good speculative and shipping demand. rts from omnn say. that the crop in that a market ls ex- | pected for L Dl 0 the e wae situation in Potatoes was unchanged, the mar.. ket still being glutted with river Burbanks. per 1b (gross weight.) § 757 range wethers. venr$5 7o 607 Utals ‘ewes, 101 3 i Tos %8 58 ‘Uean wothers, 88 ibs, $4 06, 200 to 250 lbs, 4%c; 130 Ibs and under, 413 grer 250 Iba. Shor sort Tt mot anted Wi per’ cent off; Boars, cerit off, OMAHA, Nov, 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 7200; [od Blagst €0 e oot a8 per steady to stronger; native steers, $3 75@6 75 o from above cown and hex(en, $2 5043 60; Texas steers, $3 75@8 15; | ros hnd helfors, 52 3503 30; canners, $1 100 12 15; stockers and fesders, 832 25@8 90; a3 OGS Receipts, 6300; steady: heavy, $4 800 4 95; mixed, $4 824@4 S5; plgx $1 40@4 75; 487 SHEEP—Recelpts, 14. eady ‘Western yearlings, umu ethers, 33 300 3 90; comxa’on and stockers, London Closing Stocks. money. 87%|Norfolk & West. 5% Ontario & 80%| Pennsylvania 104 Fl.nnd Mlne: Do 1st Md “es 5; Wedtern -uen. Do for mect.§ Balt & Ohio. Canadian Pac Ches & Ohio. the top quotation, 11l ‘oftering freely at 75@S5c per | | lington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, There were heavy receipts of Tomatoes, and | Beaver Hill, $5 50; Roslyn, $7; prices ranged lower, with old and poor stock | $5 50; Richmond, $7 50; Cum oftering below the minimum quotation. String | bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania An | thracite Egg. $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; other Welnn Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $9 per ton; Coke, ght, $4 S0@4 90 sales, $4 82140 |Southern Ry 18 |Southern Pao {Union Pacific. pra ... Des M & Ft D 300 Detroit Un Ry 11 | 4 25; ewes, $3 4043 717 | §2 80@4 10; Jambe, $4 T MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL Dn-.vexu& Rio Gr 3 and Wax Beans continued plentiful and dull, while good Limas were fir es stood about as previously quoted. TOES - Burbanks from the river, 400 70c per ctl; s.nnu Burbanks, $1@1 30 per ctl; 76@S5c per ctl; Sweet Potatoes, ONIONHI '25@1 75 per -ctl. VEGETABLES—String and Wax Beans, {- Diamond Match. 10,400 Distil Secur . % Dis Secur bonds Duluth S S & A N'Y Central. Bar silver steady, | 1%@2 per cent. open market for short bills is 2% per cent and | Closing - Ist pfd . per ounce. Money, 674 The vate 'of dlscount 10 the | Openlna’ | for three months' bills is 2%@2% per cent. —_— Condition of the Treasury. 2—To-day's statement | of the treasury balances in the general fund, | exclusive of the $150,000.000 gold reserve In the | | division of redemptio balance, $144,862,552, New York Cotton Market. 2. —Comm fuxnru 10.050: May, 1 Equash, S50g§1 per box; Cabbage. tl; Carrots, 75¢ per sack; Cucumbers, 40@50c | 414¢’ per 1b; Egg Plant, Peppers, nominal; Green per box; Garlie, 4% 40c Okra, 60@T5c per box; Green 'Peppers, Der box; Marrowfat and Hubl @12 per ton for round lots. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market had a weak tone with | fi‘only large young stock receiving tention. No more Western came In, receipts were and met with a sluggish demand. arrived freely and, as offerings were generally | in good condition, prices were well maintained. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, old, 14@l6c per 513 ror Gobblers and 16g18c for Hens: F 1b; Geese, per pair, $150 H ks, $4 50@O per and $5@6 for 505 for small and $5 50@6 for large; young 6060; old Roosters. $4@4 50; Fry- 50; Brotlers, $2 50G3 50; Plgeons, | fu $3@6 per doze: 52132 w Sprls 32@ 3 50. small Ducks, $1 50 Gmy u.m ues 50; | 6 | White Geese, 2 50; | Honkers, $3@5; finlp( $3 for English _and Doves, $1@1 25; Hare, $1 50 2 for Cottontalls and $150 | WASHINGTO! A\ulnble cash | Closing . fuliidoy & o7 St. Louis 'Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2—Wool, | gradés combing and dlothing 200Ze; steady. Medium NEW YORK, Nov. 10, 05‘ | 87%¢. el Dl Northern Wheat Market. Junuary, 9.89c; February. , 10.04c; May, +10.06c; Spot cotton closed steady, 18 points advance; | middling uplands, 10.15c; middling gulf, 10.40c. New York Grain and Produce. 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 9.95¢; M.rch 10.01¢; | PORTLAND, Nov. 2.—WHEAT—For expart: “llll “'nlla K1@82c; bluestem, e, For BEastern markets: “llll 84c; bluestem, $7c. ‘WASHINGTON. 2.~ WHEAT—Unchanged; 20@: @2; Gunnn dozen for old Young: Hens, Keokuk & D M. Laclede Gas pfd BER Guotes o follows, per lh‘ hAn Lake E & West per in 100-15 NE £ | 20,000; exports. ‘28,000, Market showed slight- Iy _improved demand and was steadier. WHEAT—Recelpts, bushels futures bluestem, 89 Northern Business. 2.—Clearings, $924,456; bal- | 2.—Clearings, $515,188; bal- 2.—Clearings, $709,709; 2.—Clearings, GAME—Mallard Ducks, Crushed, Clnvllblck $3@6; Teal wader.d 6.10c; Candy Granulated, llfi: ny e Widgeon, $i 50@1 | Granulated_ fine_6e: Dry Granulated, coarse, Spot, firm: No. 2 red, $1 19% | No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1 2415 | 1 hard Manitoba, $1 074 | " "From opening depression, due to more peaceful foreign news, wheat railied on a scare of December shorts, together with small Northwestern receipts, damage from the Southwest, milling demand and Ar- mour buying. Later prices yielded to reallz- ing and closed only SEATTLE, Nov. 99. H366 | 81750 for sommony PORTL.\\D ov. @1 s Rl e m; 17%) 18 9%, 8935 59 batances, $140.306 LOCAL MARKETS. En‘hnnge -nd- Bullion. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The Butter market broke badly again yes- terday and tlle street thoroughly " de- r s been, has falied to extend the anticipated ¥ renot. and the goods are as slow of sale as were when the market was 6c Stocks are excessive and dealers are | Barley, otls. X lenflln‘ their salesmen everywhere | Flour! qr sks. 00 National Lead or 7¢ | Wheat. ctis... HIDES—Steady. PETROLEUM—Steady. COFFEE—Spot Rio, qufet; 8%c; mild, quiet. The mmm for Coffee futures closed steady. | Sterling Exchange, ulxly dm rilng Exchange, sig! ange, New York Exchange, sight . New York Exchange, telegraphic. ¢ | Stiver, per ounce . 2¢ | Mexidan Dollars - INTERNATIONAL. New York on Paris ' | New York on Mexico Paris cn London . Berlin on London Wheat and Other Gralna. WHEAT — Liverpool hlcngu was _erratic, raccvcnnt to §1 The war scare { Yot docreasing e creast; reports of damage by Hessian fly arriving & little more treely | caused & strong tone. but as these shipments are ‘monl} contracted for there is no additional | pressure on | firm at prices ranging from 2¢ to grade. | APRICOTS—Unchanged. extra thnlr:} 10%@10%c; fancy, 115 find | On!l otls. Corn (West), ctls 7 involcs, | Ste Cheese continues in good shape for sellers, | stocks being moderate. ggs are steady at the advance, with choice 'nnc:fi still cleaned | ‘lfl‘lh Sales, lssx 134!;5 13! % | | 38 including December .05c; X 81 GAR~R..', strong. Fair ruflnlh‘ 3% fi‘ centrifugal 96 test, 3%c; Refined, firm. BUTTER—Very firm. greamery, 22g23c; creamery held extra, 2 CHEESE—Steady . EGGS—Steady. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- llnuel mY with fytures offering below spot B geommon, 2Giiac: prime, 4G4%c; | PRUNES—Are | from the coast, Do 1st prd . Do 2d pfd . ® eamery at first hands, 2215@23¢c | for exlrll and 20@21%c for lower to medium- 17@20c; cold storage, 20G23c Store Butter 14@16c; Bastern cubes, 18G5 Eastern_ladle-pac 15@16e. CHEESE—12G12%c for cholce mild new and 10@llc for old; Young Americas, 11%@12c; per_Ib BGGS—Ranch, 45c for large white selected, 42%@44c for good to choice and 36@40c for common; cold storage, 25@30c Eastern, 25@27c for cholce, 22g24c for stand: ards and 19@2lc for seconds. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The Apple market was weak for high grade fruit, which constituted the bulk of the offer- | ings. and several dealers were shading their | | prices on the best imported | effect clearances. The car of Spitzenbergs that | came In from Oregon on Tuesday was sold out at §1 85 per box, 10c less than the original asking price. Medium and low grade Cali- fornia Apples were well cleaned up, ers were expecting a scarcity of m: class of | yesterday were about 7000 Pears, Persim- Pomegranates were steady at pre- | ious pflcu while Quinces were very dull. were In moderate receipt and prices although the de- u!u 42y 425 42% T2 | %) 2K Flour, qr ek declining trom: §1 13% storage, lou,ou;é Wool, bales.... 2 sidered over. 9 tore, nominal; Tllc Chicago wires of B. F. Hutmn & Co. {n sympathy with ““Market openeq lower, Bles,” but received support from | Liverpool cables, | through winter wheat regions and Hessian fly. Broomhall's cable, reporting rumor.of duty to ! be taken off by Spain on wheat early in 1905, 10c for extra choice and 12c for | possibly added to early strength July option frightened the shorts into cover- ing, causing a sudden buige.” In this market futures were weak and qm. with more liquidation in December. grain was unchanged. CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 (Wl 52'6 California | White Australlan, slub S1 g1 sa: Nocinern Biacstem, 31 60 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—THe - ket reports further gains, 'Mndflfl s £131 158 9a and futures £131 the market was firm at §28 ‘opper was higher I Londor clostng at P 0s for spot and £62 178 6d f ! cllly the market is firm in (On‘or b - |Puliman Car Co. 100/Ry Steel Sp Co, - ith ;Dot clnlln( ! - Ipts c-_hldly Oregon fruit. Lake, $13 $13 6215013 871 Lufi:’ { £12 125 6d in London, e local market. Grapes showed but slight chan mand was less urgent than on the preceding day. The top quotation for large boxes was for selected lots of the Muscat hcln& the ruling price for the et. Cltrus and Tropical fruits were moderately active, and Valencia Oranges were held at higher rates. New crop Navels from several sections and sales of well colored stock were reported at ‘advance. New Seediings were $2@2 25 per box and met with a fair demand, | and_attractive lots of new Grape Fruit found ERRIES—$7@9 per chest for Long- for she large varisties. ERRIES—$4@7 per chest. cxummuuu— e Black and $16@10 50 for Late Howe; Coos Ba: fi] box. per for extra ~famey. 1,28 for or nn!lury fancy, 65@90c for o Winter Nellis, $1@1 25 per box; cooking varietles, 40@7! box. PERSIMMONS—| agepzaaziees & REE Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. TE s 80y s 4% The e ik NEy 2 p. m. Benlm. .ll 6322 ll B& .l 43“2 SX “lr. BARL“—P\I!VM 'fla n(her hi!btr wl'.h some trading at the advance. The cash grain in fair demand and steady. Brewlng con. { tinues dull, as several of the large malt houses are running on reduced tim to shut down, b unch‘nled at and at $4 2094 45 in th Spelter unchanged in both markets, Gs In London and $5 35@5 k. Iron closed at 83s fn Glasgow and 49s Mid nmum lfioculy iron [vas firm, and s«:u«:: | es higher on the 5 Northern (nundl'}' 313616 50; Ro. 3 Northern 5016 No. 1 Southers, tound m' uthern No. 1 Southern foundry soft, $14 6000“ S CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Pfo'um CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Reassuri) fng Antio il L o ets wers selling of 'helt.::l‘lwh. obtained onl Nev., has levied an assessment of closing | Dmmber on the capital stock, delinquent November 30. arrived rather freely nuiv nlo at )l. and one is about CASH m pln._ h 15.1 IR TN = rmm 0% per P December—No sales; §1 0% bid, §1 00% asked. for small and th. $1.00% $1 00% Washington Whi at $1 56 and Wael 819145 for large boxes. ‘or m—m !’l M nrl‘l- small OATS—Cholce cli rrim "t §1 5901 00.0 Advices from that no Bastern Oa o buyers will go East 0Ws no change. IC%' (or 3%@1 46 for No. a @1 30 for No 2. utn fine tw seed, 12 @1 u} Blsce: 1 30@1 CORN—New Western Yellow is expooted to he on this market in about two weeks, Other-. Il.l 50 for Yellc' 45 lflx n imary recelpts were about 25 per cent smaller than those of the wn-pot::lnl day A year ago. From the start shorts were active . cember steadily advanced i Fr R e 41 1315 and May reached $1 125 the it then suddealy shifted o the bear During the latter showed less animat mos: ot the early advance. 35 for leed and Bennmem in Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Honey. ¥ig thers 1 nothing new. FRUITS—New crg—‘prlmu. 7 rn sacked, .1 50 Gor White a0d 81 l lflo llnlll m wmu"in. $1 :i. W B!Hl 3714@1 42% per BUCKWH. “. Hmlml n “about $2 per ctl, —— tion uavw'inw ‘wheat xn"o‘n?"'wm Tilinols, o, rl and Kansas is not un 2v.uulu mmm-mmm’-mulfld L L3 i 2EsE 3 2 H EF 7 ] ) ao® RN I —'c:nb 11%@13c for white and nber extracted, S0Bie; dark. am "AX—27@29¢ per 1b. —_— e i ‘t 5 fifiExa Ewfig e, o £t —l;'—'——' i 2 Ll » % i : I Ea b ILENE—One half barrel, !*c.thm 8% o tierces, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. A still highér range of is for “‘During the past week some little attention | gon "ana" the market is vgr"y“l-mly held, but quieter at the moment. Wcol and Hides con- tinue strong. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sel] about lc under quotations. Heavy salt Steers, Mc; medium, 10c: light 9%c; Cow Hides, 9%c for heavy and 9%e for lght: Salted Kip, 103c; Salted Veal, dry’ Hides, 17c; dry Kip, i5c; dry Calf, Sheepskins, -hnrunx-. O ac. ot Vical aepes: ; me. dium, long Wool, $181 50- Hores 5@90c Hides, salt, $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium. $1 50@2 for small and 30c for Coits; Horse Hides, dry, ll 15 for lme and $1 50 for ‘medium, $1 for 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry l(exim 30c; dry ealted Mexican, 25¢; dry Central American, 30e; Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; extra large do, $1 25; large, S0c: medium, 35c; small_ 20c. 0. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per I 33ac; Grease, 214 WOOL—F:" clip—San_Joaquin and South- Southern, S@9c; Southern Moun- 10@12c; Northern free, 12@l4c HOPS—1904 crop, 28%@31%0 per Ib. - Meat Market. DRESSED MEATS. wnuknx. rates from slaughterers to dealese follows: m—wn for Steers and 4@5c per It for VEAL— , 5% @7c; small, 7@% e oo N oM ethern T@T3e; Bwes, LAMB—8@9c per Ib. PORK—Dresseq Hogs, 6@Sc per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET, The tollowing quotations are for §ood. sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, léss 409 43 B cent shrinkage for Cattl TTLE—Steers,” T4 @7%c; Cows lnd Hett- ers. S 4@0%e; thin Cows, 465 per CALVES 443 per 1b (§ross w -e:nn SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@3%c; Bwes, 3@3%e kS HOGSLive Hogs, 140 to zoo Ibs, 4% General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags $5@5 25; San Quentin, $4 50: Wool Bags 30@32c; Fleece Twine, THc: car of Sweets met with | Fruit Bags, 6%4@7%e for white and Te for while old | brown jute. COAL—Wellington, $8 per 1 50@13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; ocky Mountain descriptions, $8 50 per short ton. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases add bc; Linseed, 53¢ per gallon for botled aad | 81c for raw; Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1_T0e: | Bakers' AA cases, $1 101 12: Lucol, wc for | boiled and '4Sc for raw; Chijna Nut, | 65G50c “per_gallon; Cocoanut 'O, In barrels, | 88c for Ceylon and 53¢ for Australian; extra | bleached winter Sperm Oil, 68c; nataral winter Sperm Oil, 63c;. extra bleacled winter Whale | Oil, 57c; natural Whale Oil, 52¢; extra winter | strained Lard Ofl. 78c; No. 1 Lard Oil, 65c; pure Neatsfoot Oil, 73¢; No. 1 Neafsfoot | Gc; light Herring Of, 42c: dark Herring Oil, Saimon Ofl, 34c; boiled Fish Oil, 37c; raw Paint Imm Ofl, 35¢; botled Paint Ofl, 33¢; raw COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 3c; Pearl Oil, in cases, 19%e: Astral 19%e: | Star, 19%c; Extra Star. 24c: Elaine, 28c; cene, 23c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in hulk. 16c; in cases, 22%c; Benzine, in bulk, 13c; cases 19%c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk flc in_cases. 3le. TURPENTINE—S81c per gallon in cases and 1s. Th¢ in drums ana iron barrel RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7%@ T%c per Ib; White Lead, 7%@7%e, according { to _quantity, SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- A Crushed and Fine Fruit Granulated. 6c: Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), 5.90c; Confectioners’ A, 6o: | Magnolia A, 5.60c; Extra C, 5.50c; Golden C. | 5.40c ¥ 5.30c ,”" 5.30c; barrels, 10c more; half 25¢c more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, | 10c more for all kinds. 'Tablets—Half barreis, | 8.30c; boxes. 6.75¢; H. & E. Crystal Demtnge; | 8¢ per Ib. - No orders taken for less seventy-five barrels or its equivalent, Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNBESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, Local Stocks and Bonds Have Another Quiet Day. Yestorday was another colorless day in local stocks, trading being menu fair. Alaska | Packers sold at $9S@08 50. There talk in the afterncon about the North Shore Railroad not meeting the interest . The amount of bonds outstanding is $3,500, and the interest is payable semi-s The ofl and mining stocks were quiet and rwise. rather weak than othe: California-street Cable Railroad stock was quoted ex-dividend of 75 cents per share yes- terdu under the new rule. The Orr Water Ditch Company of Reno, $3 per share erly interest wul'l;o. payable to-day on the 6 per cent bonds Mufltm Power Company . TThe last instailment of 50 per cent, or $30 per share, on the subscriptions to the new {ssue of $40.000.000 k of the Southern Pa- before De- ecifie comp-ny will be payable on_or. cember 1, 1 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ‘WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2—2 p. m. 4s qr coup.. 4s ar R g T T ' qhee’a-p\ 0414105 M BO! 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Contra Costa — 33 [Port Costa... — — & n Co... 58 61 lsvwnm-x“ CAS AND ELECTRIC. &P, 3% SWIS F G & B. 56% 57 EL'10 11 |Stkn G & BE. — 5% Co... 50% 60%/U G & E Co. — — INSURANCE. 5 aeaee. 633 -‘XM ’3::!##*32‘“ e = Cal Wine A. 9%/ Pac C_Borx.138 15714 MV& MtTm. — 105 [Pac 8 Tel Co. — 111 Morning Session. 5 Alaska Packers' Assn. 85 Alaska Packers' Assn. 10 Anglo-Cal Bank . $MWCCEEGM&ECT S 5 Giant Powder Con Honokaa § Co.. Gas & Eleetric. 70 Spring Vmey Water Co... Marin Co Water Afternoon S@-lm 25 AlafRa Packers’ Assn LELREE P EE e § seediauuziasesss 8 uiuges [ & E u 3 ig 5 T L L) b = - £ e 23528 4 ] 5 PRRgR Amer Bis Co 1188 wif w4 ‘,EE 224k : & 5 % i § E i i 898 ) ;afinht i3 f z lga - obhec ¢ o2 o Morning Session. F&NPRyYs Afterncon Sesston. 500 Fischer-Rebmann T Co. Twenty-Eight Miscellaneous— Abby Land & Iln e mprovement.. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: ok e EESHBEESR 25/ 100 Gould & Cur: 25| 100 Gould & Curry g ~ BERBLUIVBSSLNURESS was some , Con 100 Gold Mohawk 20( 100 Ton Exten... 200 Gold Mohawk 19| 100 100 Ton hml 400 Ton 188 2l sy I Efl Baa 5Eds 8 E - i g 5 BR338s88 Ha¥ i “(é: & P | £4-1 un?u: ¥ i i 0 | | 83858R | 81 ERERLE k] P EEE TR A ; I~z A ] : ¢ o T sasl: ig i g & i i