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10 Alaska. Packers' Association... 99 **I"4 JZ3 Bank of California 424 60 SS' Giant Powder Con <3 B0 S Giant Powder Can «... 63 25 5 Hmchlnson 3 P Co 9 73 -25 Oceania S S Co.. i ftO 10O Paauhau S P Co 1* 1-Vi 25 3 F Gas A Electric 57 50 $1,000 Sacramento El Gas A Ry 5»..lt>2 »•> S1M--0 Spring Valley 4s <2o" mt?»). ...101 ZS . Aftarnooxi .Seasioo. Board—^ * . • 6 Alaska Packers' Association... 99 50 IB Alaska Pabken' Association... MCO 60 Alaska Packers' Association... 94 50 * 15. HutchlnsxwX S P Co ¦ 9-60 • •75 Oceanic S BCo..., .•....„ X SO . •Mr Paauhau S P*Co...ti .Ai 16 IS*-, • 10 8 F Gas A Electric.:....;.... 57 is 30 Spring Valley Water Co...,;. 39 «*>' $31000 Sacramento £3 G&a* A Ry 5». .103 59; $10,000 OakUnd Transit. Cc«-;Sa... 10*^00. " *' 5-Bawatian Com! * 'Sugar..*.-'.. M » - $12,000 United R B of 3 F 4 per cent. .S3 B0. , Unlisted Securities. - i MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Jtsk.1 . .- mi. Aix. ' Bay CPC 6s- — 103 .J&F A NP 5S-112 — .. B L Wat «*.-"— • 114*4tS P.-C R.4s. 98 -JOS - Cal NW 5s.. II314 -*. IS P Co i^UIUU — i' M C Wat 5*. 10O — [ Sun Tel «=... .113^113 ' R!s I Wk«59 — 105 I Do'Sa 109 • — SF.Drdk 5a.lt3. — 'Si}ttr'!rt RSsulOT "-•—"• • ' MISCELLANEOUS STOCK3. . } "fj • Ala S Co...— 25. I LpntS; SP J3V. .— (0 Amer Bia Co — 90 (Mat Nay Co. 60 — ' Cal C(* Mils 80 — . .|:Cev Nat Bk.200 — :% " -.Cal GAECor. 43H — I N S R • R Co* »»4 — C Jockey CL .— . 112.14 'S 1 Cal P Co.' 9% 10 Cal Powder.l3O 145 lOak 3k Sav.120 .'-^ " . Cal Ship Co. — 21 lOak T Coa..»75 — - . Cal.T I A T — 153- jlOOF Hall A .CVi*^ . Cen Bk. Oak — ..73 .JOrpheum Co. — 45H Chutes Co..— 5»4iP^cC Cas. Co-135 v . " " City A-C Bk — 12O 1 pac S«r Co.103 ' -^ - Cyp L Imp..* — 8H?Para? Paint.. 53 .1— " ("East -DynzB.. — ' 875 (3'P Dr>*dock. — <3" ! DptPwd pfd" — . *3 fSFASJ Coa!.*lT*i20' '• Do eora -.40 — *• is J-Wat Calitt*4 w-r j FN Bk' Oak. 120. -± 3O-> MT*»Jt.t25 — Fischer" Thtr 6<>e t Swtss-A Bk.al5 — *. I *Vnch-A Bk.107- 115 .Truck Elect.. HH '— Gas- Con A.. 19H 19^1 UR JnC pfd» SO «2H Hono P Co..; — 2rt I Do com ... 12%.—^. , Do pool .. •— 27 I • .SALES. ;: ¦ . -. • Morning: Sescion. ._ . .' Board— • 73 Cal Gas & Elect £brp-» 50 0*) . * Afternoon Session. • ,.'."._ ... Board — : '"i'*V -*' -. ¦ $1,000 Sunset Tel tt- Tel Co es...... 115 00 California Stock and- OU Exchange. Oil Stock — • . .. * Bid. Askfd. As-»ciated Trust Cert V • 25 . .*-.. Hanfoxd. ,.......•,'.••<••• ••¦• . 2W 00 Home CO ". Independent* ."...-...--....« 39. 30 Junction ..:...'....: .'.. 14 .*.... Monte Crwto ..... — »........ . 65 "* TO Occidental oi W.- Va. .... % ."*- 06 04 OU City Petroleum .";..,•-... • 5«» .' .; - i53-- Feerless •."r.'.-..r..-.. : 12 0O • 12 5& Sterling... .-., 2 CO S 5O , Superior*. ...... ..:... ....... .;.."' --.•*.-. Tweaty-elght ...,.....-:*^--*. 10 0O 1ft .V> West Shore.. .;..'..'.. ........ ¦'...: " 2 23 Miscellaneous— . • { Fischer's Theater 70 73 ! ' -'SALES. ! .Mornins Session. * j' 5<X) FiscUfer •••• «5 ' 3tt)O Independence :.....-...... * *¦» :i 100 Truckee ETec ....IX SO { 10O Four OU -; -3S i 2OO Junction :........'. * 'IS i lOCrf Associated OU ..*.,.• .- ...t... j 25 100 Horn* ....:.* ....'... .- T5 500 Caribou ... — '...*..«. ..;.... 5 5O 125 Ho-ne , ".... "80 AfternoeB 8e»sion. > 3C0*.FitJcber .-.:••• ....•• W : 3£lnirjs* Stocks. . SAN FRANCISCO* STOCK EXCHANGE. ' .-. Following were the sale* *oa .the. San Fria 'cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday:. .' * Morning ¦ Session — Comstoeks. ' . ¦. 600 Andes .....".-. 28' l«> Mexican ...;.;1 23 • 6UJ Can Cal-* V.I 90f .200 Opair ...» 45 100 Con Cal * V.I M] 3O> Savage ..'li..'. » 1000 Con Imperial, 01! 10rt Sierra Ner.;.. ¦*> 2f»> Gotd A Cur. lSlllOO Union Con.!..' 41 800 Gould A Cur. 15 300 Utah 10 300 Hale A Norc. 70j . . . . '-[ Afteraoon Sessioo — ComatockJL 100 Belcher 2«*J 800 Con Cal * V.I 75 •10O Belcher .....' 27i 600 Hale * Nora. W 20O Best A Beloh.1 M' 200 Mexican.. -.^-.1 20 • 100 Bullion ¦»:.-.... 20{ 10O Oriir ....'. ...3 vi 200 Caledonia .... 41 • 200 Sierra. N«v.... 31 100 Challenge ... 21} 200 Union Cwi. ....-»« «!CO Chollar .. 1»! ¦'.•¦' CTLOSING QTJOTATIO>r9. ';. BtrT.A-«k. Bid. Ask. Alpha V. » 17 Julia ....-..-.., 0«--0» Alta ...'...... 04 O. Justice ....... Wl ,07. Andes" 27 2"*j Ken tuck ;.... 02 -04. Belcher ..... 2T 28 Lady Waah..." 08 C5 Be*i A Bel&U 13 1 -25 Mexican 1 30 1 35 Bullion 19 2tT Occidental .;. 74^-7* Caledonia .... 4O'-. 42!OphJr- ;....... 3 5J 2 "O 'Challenge ... 20' 22tOvennaa ....V 14'"W Chollar ¦ 20 -22*Potost ..;.... IS. 1-t Confidence *.. 80. 90* Scorpion ....... 88^-: '07- Con Cal * y.l 951 P»?»Savag«i -.....«. W.j.SO Con ImperiaL 01 02*»er Belcher. ...- «|» , 0» Coa N'T OO O5!8'erra Ne^r.... XI .*». Crown Pornt. W 11 { Stiver Hill 49 51 E. Sierra Ne» 08 CV.St. LouU .... Ht 10 'Eureka Con.. — 5^f Syndicate ....0.1 -05 Exchefluer ..." 42 4t"X'n!on Con...- 4* 44» Oould A Cur. 13 - l«t?tah -.-. •9,-W Hale A Norc 70 7llTellow Jacket. 19 - 21 TONOPAH AND GOLDFTBLD STOCKS^ |Mggar^jg Marslsg Session. .500 Jumbo ..-.:. BlflOOO Ton"! Gold "Mt.** t< 2fHJ Mont Ton. .1 92H}:100 Ton of Ver.^rSS .1000 N T Ton .... -10S-GOO Ton QlUo.......50 500 Ton Belmont; 71 j • . .-". ' .* ' .'Afternoon Session. , ¦ • V '10O Ton of Nrr9"12WI 50O Ton N Star,«*jlij 1000 N T Ton .10!.. r - .. "- *— - - - CLOSING QUOTATIONa. • * iOQCpS^>* Bid. Ask.! BH-Ask. - Ton of N«**.. — .9 25|Rescu« ... 09 - 11 Mont Ton ...1 "5 1 9Oj Ray A O'Brien — W Ton Exten ..1 70 — I Paymaster ... OS ,03 MacNamara . 25 ' 2tt' Little Ton . . 20 * - — Tan Midway.. 35 — ' Espennza .... 01 CB Ton Belmont-. 71 7StGold Anchor.- 20 — Ton N Star... IS JfttQulncy ....... U ¦ — West End ... — KIN T Ton .... ~ 1O Ton- Gold Mt. IS .201 " - . ': " Goldfield. ..."» Sandstflrra ."..' 1*" :>i:cioMfleld Mhk. .— . 1» Red, Top- .... 13' lS'Jambo ....... "50; SS TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE.' Following were th* sales -the Sao Fraa ciseo and Tonopah Mlninx Ezcj^kSge yesterday: • Morning Session.*J^MQ|ni 100 Goldfleld Mln 55! 7CO Mont Ton... 1 92<4 200*GotdneId Mln B'j'.ifl R»«cm 10 5A0 Ooldfield Mln 69: IPO Ton Belmont..' 71 500 Goldfleld MlB 5»! 20O Toni Belmont. . 72 -10O Jumbo Ex .. 1*! COCO Ton Belmonti. 73 450 Jumbo ...... 5<V inrtrj Ton * Cal..^,l*« 1000 MacNamara . 2^.1700 Ton Midway..- »t 11.300 MaeNmara . 2SUono Ton' MM* ay.. .'«-'* . 500 MaeNasoara . 2»F,400 Ton Midway. .^37 Afternoon BassJon. .'- ... 1500 Goldfleld MJn 58) *» Mont Ton ...190 100 Jumbo ...... 4^[lC00 Ked Top ;.;.-.* l.t 100 MacNamara .251 100 Vernal M]n .."' 10 CLO9INO QTXyTATIONTS.* ; BM. Ask.! - Bid Ask. Adams CO 10 N T T Min... 02 Ot Black Ants .. — — 10? N T T Con M. 09 11 Black Butte.. 17 , — 'Paymaster ... 02 03 Blue Bull M. " — •"StQuincv ....-,;. 11. Booth M Co.; 10 — ? Ray Exten .. — /OH £a-»eransa ... — - Oil Ray A O"Bri«a — 10 Goldfleld B Bl — 5i" Ray. Ton — t« GoidCeldBAB' — 141 Red'Top .... . 1.1 .'. 14 Goldfield Dmd — *»>!Re3cti« «»..l!' .'GldSd Ot B. 2'MRr.thweU G M. « — Goldfield Mln 37 5«' Sandstorm ... 2O _ Goldfleld Mhk — 23! Ton Relmont. . 71 7!- GldSd Red L 05 (""Ton * Cat -. -IS ' — GoldflHd SPk. : — - l»!Ton Caah-Boy — - 13 Goldfleld Ton. . — ' lUTen Exten ..1 «5 Gold Mt Con. : — fC2tTo» A at W. " — 04 Hasel Kirk :.'-—. 12f Ten O<i!d Mt. 17" 19 Jim Butler .. — • ¦ 5»t Ten Midway., t 36 37 Jumbo .....> 47. 4s:tob of Ner.. '»— 9 SO Jumbo Ex .. 1« lf)!Ton>N Star... *!• ¦' — • UtUe Ton".. .2S — "Utopia ....... V» -_ Luekv Tom.-.' — 10i Vernal Mln ..'«©» - TO MacNamara . '24 SCIWett End ....'— M : Moat TW..1 8T*# * - Hay and . FcedstpfTs." The . millers - report ? ' Increasing ' firmness in Bran owing to an improving demand and steaj. [ i!y decreasing stocks, but prices remain - the I came.-* • ¦ ». ¦.-¦.'- - . ¦ •¦•-•¦- ::, \- ~ . ~ :~ . .Receipts of Hay were larire, being 107? tons, including 65 cars. ..The weak tone in the choice grades previously "mentioned continued, though' there was no actual- decline. Dealers reported,' however, that concessions -were.: necesaary to effect sales/ . ' ' * *- BRAN— $1S 50®lD 50 per ton. '--- MIDDLINGS— *24' 50©27 50 p«r ton. 5 SHORTS— $1S 5O®19 50 per '. ten. - ; ! FEEDSTCFFS — Rolled Barley/ $23 50^24 per ton;* Oilcake Meal" at the mill. $31 50^32 50: Jobbing. $33; Cocoanut Cake, $23@24; Cocoa nut Meal, $24625; 'Corn Meal. $30 50@31 50; Cracked Corn. $31632: Mixed Feed. $22^ 22 60; Horse Beans. $30©40 per ton: Broom Corn Feed.' 90c per ctl." ••-•-."" /:.*.«"' - HAY— Wheat. $1&®15 50: Wheat and Oat. $10*914 60: Oat. $9@13; Barley and Oat. $3 612; Volunteer .Wild Oat.: $7010; stable. $9 ©11: stock. $5 50O7; Clover. *7©10; Alfalfa, &9<S1Z per too." ' ~- STRAW — 35® 65c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Arrivals of 1 Beans were 6930 sks, , the \ bulk being damp goods. The market rules quiet and easy, - with an increasing easiness and .lower prices .for Li mas. Other descriptions remain unchanged. • . '•* * - > BEANS— Bayos. $2 75«3: Pea. $-1 10«3 25: Butters $2 75@3; small White, $3 15©3 35: large White. $2 40@2 65: Pink, $2 75ft3 25 for dry: Redl 84 25@4 50; Lima,,. $4 10@4 20; Red Kidneys. $4 50©4 76; Blackeyes. U 6»» 3 70 per ctl;, Horse Beans $1 S5®2 40. SEED*?— Brown r Mustard. $4 l&QS: Yellow Mustard. »3 25; Flax. $2©2 75; Canary. 6% 67c: Alfalfa; 15*491«^o: Rape. lH*32*4e: Timothy. 5%c: Hemp, 3*^<83%c per lb; Millet, 2ije3Hc.- Broom Corn Seed. $20©21 per ton. DRIED »PEAS— Nlles. $1 7532 50; - Green Peas. $1 75©2 50 per et*-" Potatoes. Onions" arid Vegetables. Five 'carloads ""of Sweet Potatoes wer& mar keted ; yesterday and prices declined sharply, as several more carloads were reported close at I hand ,an<V~ dealers, were "anxious to clean up before toe market became overstocked. The situation In Burbank Potatoes .stood exactly the same as at the close of last week; the market «tlU being ' overburdened with . low grad* stock. Onions were In Increased supply, but prices . were maintained with a. fair de gree of firmness. Tomatoes were weak under heavy receipts tad offerings had to be strictly fancy to bring over 40c per j box. ' Lima Beans' were a little lower, but were reported steady at the" re vised quotations, while String and Wax Beans were a glut on" the market. Otherwise therg waa nothing new to : report - in miscellaneous vegetables. POTATOES — Burbanks from tha - river, 40f» 70c per ctl: Salinas Burbanks. Jlffl 30perctl; i River Reds - 75@S5c per cU* Sweet Potatoes.. I 90cg$l per etl. • OMONS— Jl 3S<31 65 per ctl. VEGETABLES — String and Wax Beans. 192c per .lb: Lima Dear.a, 4@5c per lb; Tomatoes. 25030c ptfr box; Summer Squash. 85c per box; Cabbage, 60c per ctl-c* Carcots." 75c -per sack; Cucumbers. 40ig$0c per box: * Garlic 4*4f4"4o per lb; , Egg Plant. 25@40c per box< Dried Peppers, nominal; Green ! Okra. 8O@75c per box;- Green Peppefs, 23^50c I per box; Muxhrooms. 12*£3?20o per lb; Mar- ¦ rowfat and Hubbard Squash. $10013 per ton. •' Ppultry and Game. : - Trade in domestic Poultry was quiet, as usual on Monday,: and prices were nominally unchanged. Western stock was In good re-' quest and a freshly arrived car cleaned up readlh* at - steady - prices. Receipts of Game were 'heavy over Sunday and most kinds of Wild Ducks were quoted -lower. A portion of the receipts came to hand In poor condition, having been overheated in transit. POULTRY— Live Turkeys', old. 148l'6c per lb for Gobblers and 15@17c for Hena; young Turkeys 20©23c per lb; Geese, per pair, $1 50 62; Goslings. $262 25; Ducks. $4 50@5 per. dozen tor' old and $5<@<i for -young; Hens, $4 6O@5 for small and" $5 50®t* for large; young Roosters. $5 50^6; old Roosters $4 50-55; Fry ers, $4 50«5; Broilers. $2 5O©3 50:* PI?eon3, SI. 25 per dozen for old and. $282 25 for Squabs. GAMBVMallard Dusks. $3@6 per dozen; CiMivasback. $36 Q; Teal. $2 30@3; Sprig. $2 50 63: Widgeon.- $2 50@3; Red Heads. $2 5O@3; small Ducks . $2;. Gray Geese. $4; Whits Ge«se. .$1 50S2; Brant. $1 50©2 50; Honkers, $3<g5; Snipe $3 for English and $1 50 for com. mont Dove's. $181 25; Hare, $1 5O@1.75; Rab bits. $2 for Cotto&talls and" $1.50 for Brush. Bntter. ¦ Cheese and ' Eggs. Quotations for the upper grades of 'Butter had a wUer range yesterday, dealers - quoting from 23c to 25c, according to their stocks. The- -demand for -fresh goods continued very . light. "as the public have become used to buy ing Eastern and cold-storage foods, and 'it U not easy to switch them back to tre.sh, even after prices decline. ' Cheese. was unchanged. ¦ but tHe market was reported In good -condition, tor seller*, -choice mild new being -well -cleaned ?! «p.'"-"" T -^:?r.T^ T '*'"' £ggs were higher '. again -and firm at th» ad vane j, with ranch well .cleaned up. " ' Receipts were 27.S0O lbs Butter. 533 cases Eggs and 0100 lbs Cheese. > - - •-¦.»¦¦ BUTTER— Creamery at •first hands 23@25o' for extras and 20@22*4c for Jower to medium grades;, dairy. 17620c: cold storage.' 20023c; store Butter, •14gl8c: Eastern cubes. I&a22"4c; Eastern ladle-packed. -15ei8c . - - CHEESEJ— ll*4©12*4c for. choice- mUd. new end »@10c for old; cold* storage. lOHOllc; YdKing Amerfcas. llHeipc; Eastern. loeiSe per lb. . ' - EGGS— Ranch, 43@44c .Tor large white se lected. 40©42*4c 'for good to choice and SGQCSc ¦ for common; cold 'storage, 25^30c; store nominal; Eastern, 25©27c for choice. 22©24c for standards' «n,4 19S21c for # seco=ds. • • Decldnous ana Citrus Fruits. The* feature of the* fruit market was . th« heavy arrival* of Apples. Receipts were fully 12.000 boxes and Included five cars of Colo-' rado. five, from Oregon and Washington and two from Watsonvllle. besides several -large consignments from various* local points by rail and water,, Owing to, these heavy receipts the 1 market naturally bad an easy tone, but most : dealers reported a. good trade in fancy stock, which constituted the bulk of the* receipts from outsidfe points. One carload of fancy Spltzen bergs was firmly held at $1 5*>gl 75 per box. but foMnd. few buyers owing to the abundance, and "comparatively low ' prices of fancy offer ings of other varieties. Mallnda. Strawberries were in llmltea. supply and firmer, while Long, worths were offering rather freely at sharply reduced- rates. Receipts of Grapes were mod erate and the market was firmer for good: stock, although there was plenty of poor stock in crates available at easy rates. Citrus and '"Tropical fruits -were moderately active at un- ' I changed p'rices. ... • A . car of Howe •: Cranberries arrived from Cape Cod and 'sales were reported at $l0®10 50 per barrel. ' " • ' . _: STRAWBERRIES— $&8S per chest for Long, worths. $-1(4. '.for Mallndaa and. $3@5 for- Cheneys.' ". . " . RAjfPBERRIES-^$4©6 per cheat. . HUCKLEBERRIES— 6@7c per lb. . CRANBERRIES — Cape Cod. $SgS 50 per'bbl for Early. Black and $10^10. 50 for Late Howe; . Coos Bay. $2§2 IS per box. \ . - ! APPLES— J1©1. 25 for - fancy. 65Q9Oe for choice and 30©50c for .-common. • •_ PEARS— WWter- Neills, $1®1 25 per bcx; cooking varietlfs. "4OS7S«3 per box. PERSIMMONS— 50c«$l P«r box. POMEGRANATES — 4«j®»S0c for small and $161 75 for large boxes. QUINCES— 20@40c per box. ' FIGS T -50cig$l 25 per box. GRAPES — Table varieties. 4O@75c. .for. crates, 30@40c for small boxes and Jlfj'-t 50 for o^en -boxes. ' " . .-•CITRUS FRUITS— Oranges. $3 -50®4 per box for -Valenclas and $3@3 50 for :¦ Navel>»: ' Lemons.*. $2 5<^@3 for' fancy, $1 50©2 25 for choice and S161 50 for standards; Grape Trult . $2 5O©3;" Mexican. Limes. $4@4 60 per ca.-e; Bananas. J2§3 per- bunch for Central American and $l©2 for Hawaiian; Pineapples. $1 50g3 per dosen." - . ' r - . v • .. . Dried Fruits,:. Nuts, Raisins. Honey/ - While the ¦ largest Ra'sin packers are . gen erally not offering very, freely 'at the moment, some packers are.- and th*. quotations are un settled and ' show . a good many changes, gen- 1 trally In the direction of reduction?. . 1 The first carload of Italian Chestnuts for. the season : arrived yesterday, and sales were re ported at 12*4©l>-*c P«r pound. FRUITS— New. crop— Apricots. '7£01Oe- for Royals and 0@12c for Moorparks; Nectarines. 6-A67V4C for White and <**4@7c :for Red;- Peaches 7Vi^8*4c per lb: Pears. 7Srl2cr Plums, pitted," ; 6®6%c^ for ' black.. 7%®S»4o for rvd'and 7©8*4? for yellow: -Figs.' 2 -crown bricks, , : 50c;- 3-crown.- 55c: 4-crown. 60c: 6 crown. 65c; bulk white. 2X63c;* black. ; 3*4c Evaporated Apples, 5®7c per lb. . . PRUNES— l?i©l?ic per lb for the four sizes and 2*4 a -basis for the large sixes. . - RAISINS — 1904 * crop . f. o. b. Fresco—Im perial clusters, $2 25G2 50; Dehesa.' $1 30Q1 35; London Layers. 85cig$I 10; Loose Muscatels. 4 crown," ; ; 4"4c; \ 3-crawn. *, :3*lic; .2-crown, 3*4c;- Seedless. ...- — -;-. 'Floated, .* ; Seed-. ed •4ff5"4c;-.Thompsou*s Seedless," K^c:'Seed- less Sultanaj", 3 He per lb. -J l)|iiSiiUai > l<I . NUTS — New -Walnuta. : No. 1 softahell,' 12O 12»4c: No.'2. ioeiOHc; No. 1 hardshell. 12c: Ko ¦ 2 10c;' Almonds. 16017c for Nonpareils, 14@14*4c for I XL, 13014c for Ne PIuj. Ultra and lie - f or ' Languedoc; Peanfits. i>*.7c for. Eastern: - Pecans. 11613c: Cocoanuts. $4 50®3 ; Chestnuts.'. 8®12Hc per lb. -^^|0iBHbBK«jt>»u^ ¦ -HONET— Comb.'UH©13c for white and 10® lie • for amber; :. water - white extracted. Z\bQ 6c; light amber extracted. &®5 He; . dark. 20 4Hc •-- ¦ '•¦- -¦ '*•:¦¦ • -:•-* .'-.:;.• * ' ' - BEESWAX— J7©29c per lb. . Prorislons. ''. The^e waa : nothing ; new ". locally. . Brokers' wires; from, Chicago said:* "Market unusually dull.- Receipts of Hogs continue liberal. Pack ers continue to complain of poor business and are ¦ still '- bearish ' on the Hog market. Until ' a more - urgent . demand - springs - up for 'the "fin ished . article : we . can see • no ¦¦ permanent ' im provement In conditions." . - ¦y CURED ; MEATS — Bacon, - ¦ lie • per v lb •' for heavy; i Ue for light' mediurn. < 13*4c for Ugnt. 14@14"4c J for. extra- light' and 15c for sugar-' cured; -dry, Salt >: Sides. 1 10c; T B-llIei. lie; Eastern \t sugar-cured ' \ Hams. • ¦ 13c; .'- Califor nia Hams. 1214c: Me«s B«ef. $10©10 50 per bbl: extra' Mess.- $10 509U; Family,- $12013 59; May ..: .12 40 12 45; ,12.40 12 42*4 Lard, ptr 100 lb«. — October... :.... 7 07>4 7 10 7 02*4 7 02«j: January :.......7,10 ; 7 10- V7,02?ri. 7 05; Fntttre Grain and Provisions. ' CHICAGO. Oct. 31.— Extreme weakness char aewrtzed the trading In wheat throughout the entire session. - The item of early news, that' most -strongly Impressed pi*t operators was the- '• exceeding heaviness of Russian shipments for last week, exports from that country being 6,144,000 bushels. Total , world's exports were nearly .1LOOO,000. bushels, which was one and a Half million bushels more than had been esti mated by a leading English crop statistician.. The domestic situation was equally as bearish ' There were reports from the Northwest that receipts, instead of becoming 'smaller in the" near future, were likely to become larger. -The weakness of all cash markets and the poor de mand for flour' was an addlUonal source of ciECOurageraent'to holders. At the opening the December option was off VJc to Uc at $1 ll*i to $1 '11%.- May was- down a shade toUSVe at $1 10% to SI 11. Heavy selling pressure waa brought- to bear on the December delivery the liquidation continuing : heavy from start to. finish. With an entire absence of demand of any tdsquate sort prices steaaily declined. The • final quotations on December -were' at $1 10*4*?$l 10*4. a net loss of 1*491 «&c. May closed 4c down. at $1 10?4. '- . ' '. • ¦ Considering the sharp break In wheat prices, the corn ' market held remarkably firm. De cember closed at 48 %c. -w Oats were a trifle easier. December closed %c lower at 2S%c " * . ' ¦ The feature of 'trading" in 'lard Wai* a -drop of 40 cents In theprlctt. of October lard. At the close January pork was off 2"4c January lard was down 2*4<?5c< and- ribs ~>were 2>4c The leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles— , Open. HlgK. Low. Close/ -Wheat No. 2 — -• - - . • . . .„ ¦ October ; . ..:. - .... 109*1 December 1 12 1 12 1 10fJ 1 10U May Ill 111 110 1 10-S July ........... 85*;, 95T, t 0C% . »5U Corn No.' 2— ¦• . '.r !>1 " . • ' ¦ October 62VS, 52% • 62*^ B2»i D-tembtr .- 4SS -48H' 4SVi 4SM, May .-...45*4 45% - 44% 45J4 O«U No. 2— . , ™. October .....'....... -,..... ..... 29' Uccember .., -,2S% 28H , 2SH 28W May ..:......;.' 30% 3074 3O»* ' 30*^- July : 30^1 30% . 30Vi 30% Hess Perk, per bbl. — - ... ; October ..10 00 10 SJO 10 90 10 W> ; January *.:.':. :\ 12 35 '12;42»4'12 35 • 12 40 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.- ¦ Trading Quiet, "With No Important • Fluctuations. " ' Alaska Packers was again the central stock yesterday andeold lower at $99. 50^9.9 50, fall iag figures, though sales were net heavy.. Gas \ and Electric declined to $57 25. Otherwise to- ' ' cal securities were unchanged. The Comstoc*k* were rather higher and the Tbnopaha rather lower on the Jay. The oil •stocks were qul«t and without feature. Commencing tij-day the Stock and* Bond Ex 1 change will quote all regularjy listed divid*end paying stocks "ex-dividend" on the -day- that the transfer books close In the offices of the companies instead of the .day on which the divt • dehds are pal<l" following the Eastern plan.. ' The California Northwestern Railway Com pany reports gross earniiftrs In September of - $l«».0t»- an Increase of-$21,»41 over September, J9O3. The net earnings were $53.397,. an in crease of $3506. 1 The, surplus September 3O was $2»-.349, as compared witla $23,$7» last year. . The city cf Sacramento will receive proposals until December 12 for the purchase of $300, COO . 4 per cent coupon high school bonds. ...... STOCK'" AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. Oct.- 31— 2 p. .m. UNITED STATES BONDS. -'. Bid. Ask; j ' " Bid. Ask. 4s qr COUP..1W4107 4s qr-cp new.l31H132U 4s qr reg--.10S%107' 1 3s qr coup. .-.105?» 108 MISCELLANEOC3 BONDS. Ala A W 5s. — — (Jak T Co 6s.l!» 121 ' Am Oil 5*. 79 — ; Do 5. ...:.1J3 113 - t Bay CPC 5s.l01*I102% Do con 55:101%, — Cal -C-O'5s.iC3H — " Oceanic S 5s. 51 80 Cal G * E g Ora Cable C«.120% -3 1 nl A ct 5s. — 81 Pac G Im 4s. — . VT Cal-st C 5S.114H — P E Ry 5tf.. 104*4106* I C C Wat.5s. K>-£ P-* C H 6*104 . — EdL A P 8sJ25. — IP * O R6s414%113 tF&C- Hfl». ; — -iPowell-st «s. . ¦ — . Geary-st 5e..^5O • — S*c EGAR5s,102S — . H C&S 5V4S.1C5 " — SF A SJV5a. 118*41 19 ' Do- 5s W*i -^ Sierra R Cs. '— . . — lion n T ts.lDi**; — ' S.P of A to L A EleeS*. 4- 103.-4 (1009). .....1M% ~ L A Ry 5s. .115% — (iflio> :.-..:. joa** — L A L Co 6s — — ¦ S V «f C 8s • Do^td «*- — — " a»O51Sr A.IOV 101H Dogtd Ss.101 103« <1003>Sr B. — — , LAPlcmSs.l^ — (190«> ....:104H — . y?»-st c 6s.ii6 — r«9t2> ii3%i • •*jf»o lcm 5s.HGHtl7 SPCa eg 5s.ll7H — fi*5iV& MtTSs. 110 I • Do >tampd.H0 — NRR of C69.10fi«A — ISPBR te.l34m35H Do5s-....1W ISVW*t«»-.lMH- N P C R,««.10e*;iO7i4t Do 4s 2dm.l01ti — X C Ry 5s.. — 115 Do 4s 3dm. 00% — K'CPCh/OS' 100 j - Do g mtgls S»H — N S R B Ss.102 — IStkn OAK*!. 'OT — OG LAH 5s. — 110 »U O A E 5S.1C2H -«- O W gtd 5s. — 100 ' |UR of SF 4s. 85«4 — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — - S5 [Port Crata... — . — • Marin Co... — ..«) »|S -V-Wat Co. 39 38*4 GAS AND ELECTHI& ¦ *. ; Cent L & P. — 4 ! S F. G A E. 37 * B7H Mutual E ' I* •.»»£.. 12 -Stkn G A E. •— . 5% Pac LCor.. SO% «OUtU O A B Co. — . — . V INSURANCE. *. ' Firem's Fnd.310 340 I * — BANK STOCKS. AmXU BiclM 13O IL P 4 A 130 — ACKlo-Cal .. 85 — " |Mer Trust... r,— y. 239 *sj Bank of Cal.424 425 tMerch Ex..;. 50 — Cal Safe Dp. -*- \ 150 IS F NaUonaJ. — — First Nation! — — I . SAVINGS BANKS. . Ger S &'l.233O |Sav A t So.. — 1W) Kan S & L. — ,i — I Sec Sav Bk.. — .434 Mutual^Sav. — * 100 I Union T Co.. — — S F Sav TJ.615 - . — " STREET RAILROADS. California ..1DS.H190 [Presidio ...t. 38 40 Geary ...... -r- 40 \. ' . . >;:.-¦ V" ""¦*: ' POWDER. Giant ...... 63 *4 (Vtltorlt — 4*4 * . STJOAK. Hawaiian C « — I Makawell C. — ' ; 28 Honokaa S C 14 H 15 lOnomea S C 30 31 Hutch S P C 9W, 0X;!Paauhau S C- l&W 1514 Kllauea S C 2H * *\b\ .^ _-.; - MISCEX.LA3»EOX;S. Alaska P A.'^t; 80 'Oceanic.S Col 3H 3H Cal F C"A.W"4 — jPac Aux FA. 4% — Cal Win* A. 77 >A PO-fPae'C Borx.156 157"4 MVA MtTm. — .105 {Pac S Tel Co. — . 112 SALES. . " . Morning Session, f •Board— - * - . 55 Alaska Packers* Association... 80. SO 10 Alaska Packers'- Association... 99. To - -" Chlcapo. CHICAGO. Oct. 31. — CATTLE — . Receipts. 31,000. including 6000 Texans; "Westerns', steady; good to prime ; steers, $5 85^6 75; poor to medium $4g5 60; etockers and feed*r». $29 4 25; cows; -$1-5094 30 heifers. ?2Q3; canners. 51 5OS2 50; bulls, $2®4 15; calves. $3 5O©7; ¦Texas -fed steers, ?3©5 50; Western steers, $3*85. - ;.-¦ ' ¦ -. "•' ' -¦-¦.' HOGS— Receipt*, 30.000; '¦¦ to-morrow, IS, COO; market 5310c lower; mixed and butchen, $4 00 r 05 20; good to choice heavy, $5S5 25; rough heavr. U e5®5: 'ligbt, $4 85©5 10; bulk of sales. $4 50©5 10. j * . " SHEEP — Receipts, 25.000;- market for sheep, stronger; lambs, steady; good to choice wethers. MS* 75; • fair to cholc« mix«d. $3 S0&4 23; Western* sheep, $3 40&4 50; native - lambs. II 60g 6 25; Western lambs, 54 £5»5 60. Kansas . City. . , -KANSAS -CITY, Oct. 'ai.—CATTXiE—Re ceipts . 1-7.C00; market steady to lOo lower; native etejers, $3 75@« 40; -.native. cow» and heifers, fl 5034-50: stockers and feeders, $2 25 @4; bulla. $1""5©3 50; calvfs, $2 5036; Western steers, 13224 50;. Western' cows; $1 50©S 50. 'HOGS — Receipts. 8000; market 5A10c lower; bulk of 'sales". $4, 856% 15; heavy. $5 10®3 23; ; packers, $5@5 20; pigs and lignts, $4 C5<g6 05". • SHEEP — Receipts, TSOO", market strong; mut toni. 13-25Si; lambs, $4 25Q3 €2; range weth ers.' $3 25Q4 10; ewes, 52 50@3 75; Utah, 71 pounds, $,'65. ..'¦¦¦ Omaha. x . OMAHA. • Neb., • Oct. 31.—CATTLE—Re ceipts, 8500; market steady, others lower; native steere,.- $3 7568 25; cows and' heifers.' $2 50® 8 85; Western, steer*,- $3aN> 60;' Tekas steers, $2 75©3 75; . railge cowa and heirers. $2 259 3 25: 'canners. -$1 50£2 15; stockers and feeders. $2 2&g3 65; -calves. '$3@5 50; built and stags; $1 C&63 3a . . HOGS^-Roceipts, 8300; *narket Bo lower; heavy, $4-9004 85"; mixed*. ; $4 90©4 92%: light, $4 85£4. 02*4; "bulk of eales, $4 90©4 02%. SHEEP"— Recelpte." 18,500; market steady: Western yearlings. $3 S5©4. 35; wethers. $3 C5© 4 25; ewes, $3 4Cfl*5 80: common and atockers, $2 5OS* 10; lambs. $1 75g5 60. ", \ --¦.. ;?¦ -• *. SQSCELLA^'liOUS MAjkKETS. r ¦ i ' . Foreign Futupe?. .- " # .LIVERPOOL. • ' Wheat:— *'" ' Dec-.. ". M^rch. . May s Opeping ..= I."..".,. 7 4H 7 5%' 7 5* '" Closing ..-"..¦.•.•.... .7 3% 7 5%- 7 '4% . : .- ' PARIS. " - • Wheat, — . ' ' „ - Oct. . Jan*. -Apt.- Opening .•..-....;........... 23 55 ' 24 70' - Closing -..*. ..•.•23 35* -24 50 Flour — > " • -" • Opening *."... ......... 80 95 ' • 32 25. •" Closing- :..-.. ..... .:¦'¦ 30 65 32 10. ¦" *, " St. LquIjj Wool Market. : ST.* LOUIS, Oct. 31. — Wool, steady; medium ¦grades 'combing -and elotbjng.." 20@27c; light fine. 12^22c; b-eavy fine. 13@17-c; tub washed, l : :\ :' .' TlX>ps ln,L.ondon. . .. . LIVERPOOL. Oct. ' 81.— Hops ¦ at London: Pacific Ooast firm at £9 10b@£9. . .^ . ':'¦ Xr-i*- -rn Wlieat Market. . ' WASHINGTON. * ; -TACOMA, Oct. ' 31.— WHEAT — Bluestem. SS Vie; club. 84%tf.'. - . ¦ : - .. . • ' • OREGON. PORTLANt>,- Oct. SI.— WHEAT— For export : Walla Walla; gZc;: tlrestem, S6c; valley. 86© S7c-^ .- For markets:- Walla Walla, 84c; blueatem, S7c. ; ¦¦'¦ ¦¦'.' ¦ 1L* ''".";>¦ '.'f-V--"C' ' ' . Xortliern Business. r SEATTLE, Oct. 31.— Clearings, $662,530; balances. $22S,8S5. . , TACOMA. Oct. 31. — CJearlngs. $567,113; balances. {40.633. • '. •PORTLAND/' -Oct. 3L— Clearings, $879,041; balances. $103,204. . ' ,«,»' 1. SPOKANE. Oct. 31. — Clearings, $570,473; balance?. $97,497. . LOCAL MARKETS. - . Exchange and Bullion. ' The steamer Sierra .from Sydney brought' {"W.i'i.'O in British sovereigns. . LOCAL. . Sterling Exchange, sixty days... — ' $4 84»4' Sterling Exchange, sight .". : •— ,4 87% Sterling • Exchange, cables — 4SSH New York Exchange, sight — . 07*i J New York Exchange, telegraphic — s 10 i Silrer. per bu-nce ...... .: — MK I Mexican Dollars 45% 0 4tf *I->fTERVATIONAU New York on Paris- \.5.I5 New York on Mexico.....". 213H Paris on L"ondon ....25.11 . Berlin on London 20.35*4 ' "'. WJieat and Other Grains.: WHEAT — Paris land Liverpool futures - were lower and th» English market for cargoes was . quiet, with" buyers; indifferent. The world's, shipments for the week wefe as follows, fn quarters: .Russian. 748,000: Danubian. 56.-000; •Argentine 11S.000; Ipdlan. 261.000; Australian, . 25,000. ' • Chicago waa 1V.C lower. The wires of E. Ft ' Hutton & Co. said: ."Receipts cbntinue liberal ( '"in the. Northwest. • Bull leaders. seem to. have •let go-large lines" of Wheat and-we muat con-« i fess the market -took the selling- very .well. , [ The« Flour .trade to slow and ' disappplnting. ' While we do not feel bulfieh at- (he momeot ) on Whea't traders. muit not' forget It is. not* alwaj-B ek'fe to follow the crowd,. On further breaks' we-feel like buying Wheat for"a.turn. •It is still a sca'plng market.".. * In this* market 'futurps were lower in sym pathy with Chicago, with an active -business. 'Cash- Wheat was steady and well held. " • CASH WHEAT. California" . Club. $1 45@1 52H; California "White Australian; 11 65«1 C2"4; Northern. : Ctab. \l 45©1 52 H; "Northern Bluestem, «1 60 'Cl "32% pec ctL - .",'•,. ' FUTURES. . Session S to 11 :30 a. m. " • • '.¦•¦ Open. * * High.- Low. Close. December ...$1 43>4 »1 43% $1 42% $1 43*4 May ....145. 1 45fc 1 44»i 1 45 M*agfe-J*^B 2 p. m. Session." , ¦". . ¦ . Open.' High. "Low. Close. December ...fl 43* |1 43% %1 43H fl 43H May 1 ¦44%'- 1 44% 1 44% 1 44^. i -. BARLEY — Cash: Feed was in active demand' and 'firm, with a number of sales at $1 12*4. •Futures were also higher In ' sympathy with ' the cash s^-aln. - though . trading was dull. • CASH BARLEY. . Feed. $1 06©l 12H : Brewing and Ship ping. *1 15®1 17H; Chevalier. ,|1 17H©1 "Sim per ctL .... FUTURES. Session 0. to 11:30 a. m. - Open.\ " Hlgh^C « Low. Clo»e. December... $1 00 «i *1 09% $1 00% ?l 00% May-No eales ; $1 0S% bid. v . • '- 2 p. m. " Session. • Open. -High. Low. Clo»*. December .'. .$1 O9»4"r*l 00% $1 08% . $1 00% May......... 1 0994 • 1 09% 1 00% 1 09% " OATS— Receipts were* liberal, those yester day - being i 6619 ' ctls. 'The market continued steady and unchanged. ; . • •White. 91 40@l 6«H: Surprise. nom^ial: Red. for feed; $1'32**®1 45 for. No.- 1 and SI 22H81 30 for; Na -2; extra fine for seed.' *1 42*£<jl.5O: Black. $1 30@l 35 for feed and $1 46tl 60 for seed. " >*&&tg&ff#&tBimi'Vmwat CORN — There : were large arrivals of 3000 ctls from' the West. •¦>. Prices remained 1 un changed with a firmly held market. ' _- Western sacked,- $1 45^1 50 for Yellow. |1 45 ©1 50 for .White and «1 45 for Mixed: Calif or- ; 'nia - large Yellow^$l'45@l 50; small round' do, $1 55®1 62%: white.: nominal: Egyptian. $1 35©1 45 for ... White ; , and f 1 255J1 30 ¦ for -. RYB^U S7%61 42% per ctL.with a sale at the top quotation. . Offerings - are light * and holders are firm. - - ¦- - BUCKWHEAT— Nominal at about $2 pep cU. Flour and 3IilIstuff3. FLOUR^-Callf o'rnia , Family Extras, $4 S01# 5 10." usual terms; t Bakers'- Extras, *4 70Q5; : Oregon 'and Washington." Jobbing, at t»4©l SO per ;bbl>- -"*• " -:¦-'. ¦ -.. ".:. . '¦ "... - - .. -j MILLSTUFFS — Prices i In ' packages - are '- mm follows : ; Graham i Flour. . $2 75 ¦ per \,10O • lbs ; ' Rye Flour, v $3; s Rye ¦ Meal.; $2 75; - Rice . Flour. $7 ;s Corn; Meal.*. $2 50; extra cream do'-|3 60; Oat f Meat. ¦ S3 ,75: -.Oat' Groats, a 14; '..' Hominy.* $3'6C@3 85: " Buckwheat Flou/. |4; Cracked Wheat."$3 50: ! Farina,^ 13 7r.;- Whole Wheat 5 Flour $3 50 ; • Rolled Oats. . bbla. '-. ""8 T5©7, 60 ; ' in aacks^ $4 25;» Pearl Barley, $5; j Split -Peas, boxes! $5 50; Green Peas. ; |5 50 per 100 l*M.\.i STOCK 31ARKE*. CATTLE; SHKEP AND HOGS. SC3I3IAKY OF THE 3L\RKETS. Local bank clearings tlccreasc slight ly in October. . *; . Wail ttrc»n stocks from one to three points lower. Cotton di*cllnes on a bearish glnners* rvi art. . _ -. ¦ . LJslit tradins and for variations in .- local stocks. . . Arriral of 5530,000 in British gold, froai SyUncy. >"ot much change In Exchans* rates .or Silver. ¦¦_.. ." ¦ : Wlieat futiircs" lower, . in sj-mpathy . witii . Cliicaso. r '--¦ ' . " Harlcy firm, with li better demand, j Corn firm and Oats steady. Ilran workins arouid into better.po sition. ¦ Hay weak-. ' . , ' ' locia Beans, x-bn'inae to vreaken. . Other. Bean s ujulianged. ¦' " .. Potatoes, Onions and . Vegetables in . liberal -supply---.' .' '. • '. . . : Poultry "jtrf-etl. Game rilentlful and lower.- • . -.:. .•••.'." Arrh-ais of, -ApplcJs; over 12,000 boies. Jfore-.'CraniwfTi-ics in- -.' ' • •! | Butter. '.'l6n*rl ; :.\ I^gg^ ; fiishcr and j • CljeoEC iirni : - ' ¦;. ' . ¦ • -7?-v\ ftsJsins -irregulaV t»t . easier quotations. l*rovisldn-» -dull, both here and in] the • .¦WeBi.-^^V." • v>'. '¦•.-'.¦•'¦¦:'¦'¦ '¦: . '.¦' JLiaps rstUl quoted Tcryflrm.- . ' * ; ; : . vV^CiBankCleartogs. . ."; •.'.. '.¦¦'¦" .'.'LiocaJ tsiS JciearlEgs Is Octcber. were >140.»' •s^;€2f.' .^gainst Jiti.S56.ieS for October. 1903. For the erst -.ten month* ef the year the- clear lr*»--were"4i.?t-J.C17.»S2.'' against Ji.259.2«,;nS rcr -the.iaiae Cse in ltOS; . ¦ ¦¦•.- ¦:.¦ : ¦-..:'. '•.v v 1 ;; %:'¦'• Duti.^' on.. Im-^rts. .:.•-¦ ¦-'¦'- ¦¦; .¦"••/Tie'ricelpti^cf c'v'Uti en. imports ; *t thtSan- Fra-iUsco-XX'sib-a^hom? fcr the nioc.th "c? Oc-' tober: .Jtifi. esde.4-. were Ji3C'.25a, against ifyfi.r \ Sl'.e'isOctpber.' J»03.'' The total collections from •JasJkry^ 'I-. ";to' -<Jate .' wrre. r ¦ $6.176.161. .'. against $r'f&V,A$'firiBxiES Xh* taTa?. period lait'.j-eax. '. :. . XXtjma^ la O<xober. ¦¦.,'-..' . .. J ti*%»ftiair*irtthit' local: Branch iilnt-inOi:-.' toter ' r Kcr.Ei«i»d y.ot. Jl".eiO.OyO "In. . American ¦fioiibJie ciclts;.' »44,000 is <licie«. and -PhiUp'ptnti : sfihrcr ejia»via- : 'SO and 20'centayo .piecfs.eo.ulvV iSai •:b"2TS,Q00-pe»cs: In- October. 190*. -the .] & i.naje cctStstirS of- «1.7eo,<JOO In. .Ucitea.«tat«j. Ci>i-i'--'|ra^ •i;^,4W;;-tr^Ui.PE J iie.'«U«r_peacf,.' :.- ;¦ ¦ U--/; : "^rie>l^i*Tuit. Vin'-'^e-w '; Yorfc>:;' '^X. '¦¦¦.•uii«t'-;'-=aii;.'aavicei .'froai: .3few;=' Tori-.-,*ay:-.. ';-.-;.xitV sUpi>lie«;' : -;of . : '.a{i ¦¦.^Ooast ¦ ¦ 'products ';.are ;-. inia^ .but . th«. -dWmapd'. being'. «»' the hand-to-. '. ¦fco^th- .'cRjer..': tae' 'scarcity^^:.does" -not.' riake . ltaelf. ;¦ : u'e«!iaforttbly ; '.'frlt;' *xoepv.;bi--on« .c* two, tn:v ; j i:ince< V^hips;^ 'TThe'. 'iiniti ¦¦ jte. : <Je*paJrtE3ent,. j s-.J.^-sj^'Eiatlr.g^/chi'CB'eap-prtaes'.ls .crea-ing ¦ -fri>£a 'jfcit ¦•oerce"'.*-. detaaad .for Kjiali- Sizes,-! •a :^;ch'.'o;relaarily -wculd; not - : be>T«niarka'ble. . : ¦p-Jt. '.Which: ta' -the ' iT'serjt- state '¦**'¦ :ex£renie. 1 iF.ircity .'of- elites s-ider 'and- ILncludinig :70s •oar. ir> '.ei.oi :is - brciight* 'into 1 prbfnineiHie. := -'It" -is „•. *>PfC-.eii: -¦ however, ihat ' this ' <fcarc'lty;"wtll'. be; 'r/ : ife v'iejj : s hortly ; : by .arrivals ' jet '. fruit : -now ;; sen- J tJie'-".-»-)a.r.: \Ga&sy:k$?i£**: -cojnttotre'. to;- reflect r J ji-:-nore ccfiSdfcnt fe^Urg : c *mbng;.«eilers/.an4 it ' :j 3M r iiit£ta toe .less' .tasy • to. b.uy the- In'terniediare j r.ier-oa— * l->sc'. !biatis : tJiAh/ it/had ; *b*^a-' iip to .J .m.ytTy ; rectct 'dite.:. 'Sc-iie ¦ denind ilor. !*p6t Oregon ¦¦ Itiltin :.««?** M ¦ notra; Vl^i '¦ Mies. *x ¦'.* !i "ic ! in; iS.-lb ; boxefc-.'- "Tt*re was nctljing ' bew Vref «cte!i '•; ta ' '¦¦cbjBijtictldin''...".' With •'¦ '.-Coast •-;;. •e-ded.' raiaini.^ ; Aii. /active -'-deisaEtl ; for . Malaga' ciu*;-; . t£rs'.'-'«'".ts>.j8 -crbwps; and -the ipot -supply 'has betn" iclp^ely -cleabedi li'j. '-. '.:. There, li.'spme '-dhe." . however-. ¦ : : ch :tD> ' rtrtLpiet-' jrhlcl* J.s • :«xjse<rted • to "«.riiye .joonV: ...Valifijcii Uryers: fes,ve.* <julet. '--. deiRatii ; f^r^c'arrar.ts Vis: reported '. -to ".be ¦ :quile'.- : Cuuji.-' 'ih'ouf h. niainiy -for .^ernajl -ijasxtltie*,- ; aii<j • . the ;n3a'rk*t : ri?iaifis :-it'*' ; «teady."tjon'e^" Peaches-" nn-J : aciicuts:.are' -flnnVbut. 'quiet v'.Tis'e : ;<ieman-| .• f wr --egs- is: graa.ually-.-lhcreaaicg;" ¦ ' '-'- ; :;. / ..:¦:;¦: -.-: _ V ;^\:V"--Sto»'Iis*:arid'Cottpn.v -':-v -:''-':'-o The ?"ew. "Fork"-. 'wjnea of BL : . r'F.;' Hutton 'A .'Co. J-'e'trrfiay " eald : - - : ¦':-¦. ¦-.-.' -.-. - : - V- ¦.--¦.' -. r :': £TOGKSr^Market;hM. been very ..fceavy. to day. *T-ber'«p^stiSC »M ittrotig. .but *tocks were'- . hmartflatjdy '^BppB-jt'.: ta pccsli-erabVeV-yolujne'. ami ¦dur"i.ng.:the.re*V.cf;ihe.:da'y,. there, p«r'.--: t;«ret, ; Be^'ir*;,.'.-whl«i^V«irried: ; 'le.a41r«:'.ftbck^ d-),»-n ".two 'or three, pctsts.'- \Thcre'. w«u- eo-«x--' >l-.flfHUt or urgent »e}lt=g and ' the deci?r.e~-was • r».tl»«- cuiet. <ibild ;to th« .amount .of M.QQO.OO^ 3 ••¦si .*takea';-]f6r. '. export ¦ aini this : was 'an- In- - : ¦flaeo'e'e .*:;¦;;> iUf^-i '. sotne "*pprehen'si!Jts -pyer- I!je '-': ma2«ry; «iriatien. : :aad-\ Jiad a rather: tjaxnpecjiig ¦-, *-rt£<^.' on,'tKe/Coi}tlEuar.ce. of active btr:.l'epecu-; ; ¦latiob.— There Wfre -Irequent -ehaij) ".rallies, • but.-. ther« -. was teas, -resiliency- ihan>i"t. -,'fce close .'of 'J list -.week.**' tJirket.- -and.'.tiie..-gehera.i ¦ tiiive*?] •<--oni!l:iS£l<jn..hoi^e -jtnwlHesjB'. was 'much, <sialler : .i U > .jji>-latje!j : ... ¦' ]A '-ncin't "-v ;©£ '¦distu?^i}Bg.. v rnmors'". "on- th.e w*r. situation- w*« j; clrcuratedl' but ih>.y -- ; tap** -t». be without aay f oundaUop what* vier , : ir. "fact.. .". ¦-..-•" : ;/'.' :•¦..-.' .- ':'. *"';"¦;* -,, : -¦¦.>•';••. a-' '."•- ':.;¦> COTl'OCf-^TJhe ¦ decline" :in: :the cotton' -caa : rkjer-. : ¦".°-.4 a " / "-was -due", prtniartly- to the' :piib:"lcaiiQ-i. •' of;tne..-«^}n«*>'.'- il >epcrt -by ;<h. e " Ceasus'.liii- I reau:. :Thjs .i=hd-»-s*r_ik.Tt»' froca •6^-".co1ijiU'es,- 1 gU-it^ ¦ 5,"77«;.56.-j' /bairtj^ginEed- fa: Oct<5b»*S.*i aj:am«t * a.MioX'-j'J-.'.lsjrt.-.s.-ear,' .This- *hciiuras;ed ' '- : the ..Inauguration- of ;anotii>f.-"bear .raid:. V At 'the-' tnijThrat. se-fctinient ls-beartsh aad t£e>!fuaUon j •eems '^arjjrsi>l-e-.U),'.-«.wer Vprie««;vt«Epo"rari!y i «t ieasl. -"but it-rauat >be' retnembereji- that fir' wonde srJn-fles-.iril-jievd * .big crop thii. Vear and -there -if etn.l.tnVJiing'- to. w.arrant'tSirTOve- "t m«lt over- H.-&0.V0OQ .baleer On:th.e ¦ contram! i 6 U^uer^*vect s : : inay:-d-evelop-We 'f^rthat 1 «-tn .11.250;tW0 .-bales .eer^ates "rnay /ha-tre'-'ta ! bf TTTT rtgmjTt) m(^>l riiliMjiilllii jiiiuu >roni"! the fallur* cf .acjrf rp'.crOp.ijf *m'p<>--«riee-to de- '' jwlop- in any^of ,lhe,-.arg^ ; Si^e S ,;v7Mo"r«>v^ri.'.: -iy-cers. In-ihls eooptry. ai: well. as. Jn' Surtfri ' ¦•-."?-. fVBdf'i****?* jm. 'every-; aecuhe"-. at the-' N *est Wrei. : aal with ; erefy "ir,-ilcau<i3- of an '• 5 s - 5 ' ; £5,^ VJ "'' c i--*/ tiv "- t>: ' ia^-SSESFeS the' EAjjTjatX MJUUCETS. ¦¦;,. ..-.Aew York. Money: .jiark^r: :••:.¦.:¦¦. ."•/New: -YORk;-: tjit - v %r ' if nnij on-.-calli-- =S2K Jj-sr "iteat;; -closing;. . : l«^aof>\ i.lime.-. lcAni-^l^-.isfxTyVeV^r'V^rj' L^ t 5*gr<iMBr<*»» *=* fcv.mpnihs:-.3ft?^- • . F : n 5 le -- I=er CAn-lle, paper— AQ^'.j^f eeh^- ¦ i iterling-exchi^s>-rKE4«ieT;-wixh. actual' b'uil-^ ce« -fa banlcerr Ulls . at «;4.S«7c^t.8cf3 for <T« ¦«=«/id aaa-it.»4.siiU!54.8*:8 : r jj 'ai*ty &*y i'nu. ¥ <^>£m«rcial- Mils-'-** &4*,.-- '.:¦ ¦ ¦ '• . :' . '¦ '.'¦¦ .'- ¦ Ber'eUrer-T-i&fto. ¦:'.¦•;¦ •'¦•¦.¦.•'•':'• ¦ •:.-¦'•.¦. • ; Mexican* eU$yar»— Wfte: : ' "•' ' ."- ¦':-.¦.••¦ •.¦.:¦. •. <»«VtrsE5«;jt bpndsV steady,:' railroad bends "tr^ \'Hew :X<aA] : Etock Market."". ¦•'•• NETT YORK.' Oct. ¦ gl.— Cbnfldanc* in'"higher jricts meined no raer« cajsgula* at any vm« curing t-i« <M-n?t speculative .canjpeJsn' than" It i;d : isjaorrUng. : The sharp" declines gf the c&> were the- greater occatioa. far surprise on this account." The lack of known new con ditions to cause the d*cane gave rt*eto some : uneiui/ conjectures of. possible oocaciosU hap- ! l^r.'.T^n in the Caaaclai world to cauue. the. f ree cr«--ns» cf stocks...- The'cvost generally' ac crti".t.ed tiust -for". the a-eUlng was the large cc^jMrtraects of gpid for exjwrt this week. mticti amounted 'to SS^juO.Ouu. ell. to go to I'&TiM by ThurscSars- qteaster. • Tfci» explica tion must take accdunt of the -very general ac certiB.ce on Batyrda/y that -there would be a ccniKaerabie outgo of gold this we«k and the int3i£«-reaje eaown by- the stock mark'et then to that rocecast. . London was a free aeller cf securities In this raarket. even, when declining price* here cCcred .no advantage in'tha uatial arbitrage operation*. There wu a derree of unmalm*e,-ai-.hcuch this feeUng was vague. over the tone e f public <Hscuwion of th< rcU tians- between Russia. and Great Britain aad the irritation displayed in {he .public opinion of the two. countries. The sensitiveness of the rr.or^j- market to the ircld withdrawal's was In dicated by the renewed weakness caused by W late *nnouncec:enta cf addlUonal engage- Tht ccnSdence f'elt In the market was .!?*? y ti * * lRa openins; aad .th* vigor with But the Urst hour rhowed the bluest prices cf the day snd the e-ning tra* soon demonstra.tsd fj ¦°, lnethlt « »»«re inan the profit taking on tie Monday morning new demand. Amal gamated Copper was a feature In the jdret ad vances en *tc*u B t of the* •eeaaUonal buying d«r.and f,»r tie jr.etal. 7^ . **'"'• Ev«T}-thing r>c!iced In the lale dealings and the day* net- lr^se, „„, , . * points throughout the iwt. The clcsirg was ncp.k. and at the lowest. . • BcndF were Irrepular. Total aalCi W.000.000. r r.ited fctate* bonds were unchanged, on call. Xeiv York Stock List. E. F. Hetten A Co.. 490 California street. E*n Franrisco rceinbers of the New York Etoek Exchange, rumlah the foilowlnx ofnclal « < iOt*tSon« of thar Hxchacge: g -J!!l. .^' k — IHigPlLoj^j Bl£j Aski. K«.4UO i Aa:bls Copper .1 71 U I CS I 68 CSU ...,...,Ara Can Co j Jr..;. I 6U 9' ....... i !»!¦» jrd .{ 1 40-A 47 *iou.>ja Car i Fy Co| 27>»! 25% »*i| 26%, , CM A SPpn Louis SW lsts.100 { C A NW con 7*.12S%: Seaboard A L 4».'81.-| C. R I & Pac 4a. TS%!So Pacific 4s 94H \ , Po col Cs vSS*ilSo Railway 5«..:. 118 1 C.C.C & SLsn 48.102 I Tex &-Pac lsts.-120% ' Chi Term 4s S2 |Tol. St L & W 4s. 81?fe I Cons Tobacco 4s. 74 } Union • Pacific 4s. 105 ! Colo & So 4s.... 8S I Do conv 4s 111% t C F & I con 5s. SITIIUS Steel 2d 5s.. 87% Den & Rio XJ 4s.l01%i Wabash lsts . 119 I Erie prior lien 4«a01 -Do. deb B 65% Do (ten 4s 6S%|W & L Erie 4s..'. 90% F W & D.C lst».110%|Wla. Central 4s... 91>,i Hock^Val 4HS...105 I . ' I ' New York Mining Stocks. AdApw Con ...... SOlLittle Chief ..... 05* Alice" 45|Omarlo .......... 3"50 ' Breece 15 3phlr 2 30 Druns Con O»J1 Phoenix ..' 15 Com Tunnel . % .» 09 ! -Potosl 11 Con Cal & Va... 1 80; Savage '. -......¦ 25 Horn Silver 1 55 ! Sierra Xevada.... ¦ 29 Iron Silver 1 95! Small Hopes ..... 25 Lead vtlle. Con.... 03!Standard -.:..'l 90 Boston Stocks and Bonds. . Money— ' V |u g gteet 20 Call loans 2%©3 I Do .pfd 80%" Time, loans 4 ©4 K( WesUhg Common. 85 I Bonds— I MJnlng— • "• ! iAtchlson. 4s 102mAdventur» ..*..... 4% i • Do adj 4s 9»;Hsj Allouez ...:...... 14 :J Mex Central 4s. . . 70 t Amal. Copper .... 67 % T .-Railroads — tAmer Zino ..12% f Atchison 86 | Atlantic .......... 14H i i>o Pfd 101H|Binsham 33% Boston & Albany.251 I Calumet A Hecla.600- ; "Boston & Malne.165 (Centennial 29U ' Boston El«v 163 Copper Rs.r.y«, ... 63^4 j Fltchburg pfd. ,..138 Daly Wtst .\ 11% I Mex Central- .ti ...* 17U Dofa Coal ....... B7ii i 5C T. N H & H..193 IFraakiln -w. 10 ; Pere Marquetti*:.. 76 (Grancy :....••' TJH .! Unlop Pacific 410% I Fsle Rorale . .'. . '. . 23ij | Mlscellan.eous — • Mass Mining ' . . . . 6 Ji Amer Arye Chera. 1S%! Michigan ...-10 ! Do pfd ...- .60 Mohawk 51 H 'i Amer Pneu .Tube. 5X4 Mont Coal A Coke 6H Amer Sugar .,..142tf Old " Pomluloo ... 26U T>o ptd ..136 (OeceolJi -.. DOH Amer Trt""& T«1.143 IQulncT .:.'. 104 Araer Woolen ... 16% Shannon ...• 6H Do pfd .:'. M- ITamaiAck : 120 Dora IrQn'ft 8... 14 | Trinity <.... 16ft i Ed. Elect Ilium. .25«> fU S Mining * 24i4 ' .Maes Efectrlc.... 13 I tT S Oil 11 Hi i E>o Pfd ..." CJJftlUtah 42% i M«^w Gas 42- fVletorta" 4U. I'nited Fruit 103 Wlnona .'.-11 TJn Shoe Mach... 04' Wolvsrln* ....... 99 • Po pfd :....,.. 3£H • . • . . London . Cosing Stocks.. ' ' ., Cons for moa«y..-8S I Nor' A Wt«t»rn..'. 14H ¦ Do for acct ... S3 Do pfd :. 94 f AUsaeonda ..: SHIOnt & Western.. .-43 •Atchison 89 1* I Pennsylvania 70% • Do pfd 101% Hand Mine*' ;...'. 10% Bait Xi Ohio..... 97** JUadln# .i... 3S% caft Pacific 133% Do 1st pfd...... 45 C*I Great- West'. . 25ft -Do 3d pf*, ;...-. 41 " r.hi Mil.* St -P.i77% Bo Railway 86TJ De Be«rs -..-...... 18ft Do pfd • '... 87-- D?n *, RIo.O..:. S2ft Bo Paclfto ........ «3ft' I Pojfd ..:.,... 83 Union Pacifla 114% Erie..' ..40% A Do pfd :>.:.... 87^ •Do 1st. pfd 74iillj 8* Steel..: 21ft' 'Do 2d pfd....... 55 • Do pfd -.;..,.... 84 •111 Central ......14? Wabaeh ".A 33 " Lbufs * Nash. ...138ft Do pfd .'..:, ...'41 M. K A Texas.. ....32% | Spanish 4s ..*.... -S6ft N T Central _..;. 139 ! • . . • ; -Bar silver— Firm. 26 13-16d per " . M-oney— 2®2% per cent, • • . The rate of discovnt In th.« open- taarlrtt for short . biHs -Jg 2% per cept -and tor three\ morths' bills. 2-i$3 pef cent.' • • ; ..; -; :;. .Cbndltlon of the Ttasnfy. ''¦' .WASHINGTON. Oct. 81.— T*-d^V« Treas ury -baJances .statement shows : Available cash baiane*. S148.927,6Sa; gold, .^80,520. 491v • ¦ .•"••¦ New-York- Cotton Market! - " • ...NEW. THORK, Oct. 31.— Cotton:-^Spot closed. •dull; mlddlteg- uplands. 10c: middling Gulf .10.25c; Bales. 51*0 b&les. - . " . - •Cotton-"futures opened steady; October. .9.45c; .November. 9,&4c; • December, 9.70c;."January. .9.78e;. February. 9.83c. bid;. March, 9.SSc: AprH, .9.-94q; May. 9.96c; Jane/ 9.&6c bid: July.- I 9:9Se.,* •¦•-•¦ •-, • . Cotjon". futures ' closed •* steady;. Novemfar,' 9:45c; : . December. 9.63c; January. 9.73c;' -Feb pjary;. ».78c; March. 9.fi4c;' April. 9.8*i; May^ •..9 90c; June;, 9.91«; July, 9.93c. • / . •'.'. -Xew York Grain and Prodnce." 0,^5^ r w °RK.' Oct. PL— FLOUR— Receipts. .31. 000 .bushels; exports. 1700 bushels. Market Inactive and- lower. . . '-.- WHEAT— Receipts. . 15.000 bushels. ' Spot, easy,- No. 2 rpd,- *1 JL7% ¦ t. o.. b. afloat: Noi 1 ¦Northern Duluth, It 32ft f. o. b. afloat;' No. I hard.- Itanltoba. *1 0*ft -t. o, b. afloat." With the. exception, pf one or" two sharp rallies; wbeat •na.n under the b«>s.r control oik day, clos- I Sng %@1 ftc lower.- May closed $1-11», De 1 .cemlxT .cjosed * H&%. . '"¦- . • 1 . HOPS^-Firm. " ' - . WOOL— Firm. ¦'¦'•'..' .¦ ' ' '¦ ' • « •• •HIDES — Steady. . • • ;'«• '.•"!.% ¦¦•- ¦-"-'' . PETROLEITM— Steady. -•' -. SUGAR"— Raw. ste&dy; fair refining; 3%c: centrifugal, 96 ve.st.-4J4c; molasises -sugar, 3Hc: ' reflped; firm. ¦ •¦ .- . • ." • { I All- .grades of refined -sugar we'ne* advanced 5 < cents'a hundred- pounds to-day. .. COFFEE— The market for coffee .futures \clofced unchanged." but steady: Sales,- '16 570 Wigs. December. 6.70<v March. 7®7.05c; May, '7:206; July, 7.3537.40c; September; 7.50c*.. spot Rio. steady; No. 7 lnvpice, 8Hc; mild, quiet. J • " BUTTE5R — Creamery to common extra," 23c . - CHEESE — Full cr»am, small. 7ftei0iiC large. 9ftc • • .- • " EGGS— Western- fancy selected^ - • '..•-¦ • DRIED TRUITS. .-EVAPORATED APPLES-^-The 'demand Is' easy. Common. 4©4ftc; prime, 4*ic: choice BV«iS5Vic: fancy. 6©rc. * . ' • . . "PRUNES — t-'nehanged, .with quotations, rang iiag- frcm pc to 5ftc. according* to grade. APRICOTS-r-Firm. Choic», 9\ifj-lQc; extra i choice, lOVisSlOVic; fancy. ll@15c. "] •PEACHES — Firm. Choice. 8»4©8ftc7 extra cHoice, 9*9i4c;' fancy^"9%gl»c. • -. . . Xew "York* Metal .Market. 'NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-r-The" London tin mar ket reported." another advance, closing at £132 12s fid for.ssbt and £131 12a 6d for futures. Locally ' the 'raarket was alsd firm, dosing at f2».75g29 15.. ' . * • Copper also' had. a eonaiSerable advance abrcaii. where «rot 'closed at £62 17s fid in London and. futures at '£63 3s - l}d. Locally cooper is fifmV JJakTe is quoted* at |13 ti2V*a: 14,. electrolytic *L $13 62Vt@13 67ft, and cast- ' ing at |13 37ft©13 62ft. . . . ) Lead waa Jrni' and higher kt £1S 10a ;fn t .'Ly>ndon. LocaUy the market was", unohan'ged f. at quotations ranging from • $4 20Q4 45. .- ; ' Spelter was firm and unchanged at (5 S5@ ' 5 40. in the local market. In London It- Is I •q-j»ted at .£25- 15s. ' • . - - ¦~ V " M^ , ¦ ' Iron closed at 50s lOd in Glasgow and - at .44s 7.Vjd In Middleabprol- Locally iron vu un changed. ' . • • '. .- ••-.¦. Vtelbfe Grain Supply. •NEW. -YORK. Oct. 81. — The visible suppl'j; of craln :for 'the week ending October 29 as compiled 'by th.« New York Product Exchange. . "was -as follows- - Wheat 2o,495,000 bushels, Increase | I,g40.t>00; corn 8.C94.000 "bushels, de- : crease 391,090; oats 23.999:000 , bushels', de- ; .crease 463,0001 -ry.« 1.773^000. bushels, • increase • 122UXI0;- 'barley 6,561.000 bushels. Increase Zil.060, . • . . " 2iX>j Do P« '.] §4 63Ui 83 I 64 ;Akj Chicle 1103 |U<» . £>o p:d .......!.. ...| 0^ i 04 »«JO:Anjer Ccttcn Olli 32% 31% 31^! £i A, 100J i*> P'd ". I 05 95 5)5 j S>7- T ..." |Am DUt Tel. .".| f 28Uj 23 [ '.: |Am Express ...:.2u3 |2i*> PlUUiAm Gr Twine Co 7HI -"H T»4j 'V: 2uv,Am. HiUe & L.. Z%\ 5^ 5%j 5^i ., | Do pfd !j 20 -I 23 800; American Ice .. S%\ S 8UI *>% • l.bwj. Do pfd " .37Si.30!4 3<Hi 3«SHi 1 ¦7li.."..|Am Llnsetd .... ...•;.(..._. 12^ 1*H .•...:..j Do pM , •. 32 oti" • 2,3!X>;Axn Locomotive. 2i»ii 27'i 27H 27^i t 500[ Do pfd 9b»i 97^ »7.%4 'SiVi { 300, Ani' Malt ....... 5»4 5V 4 5V» 5»£ ! »J0: Lk» pfd 22»4 21% 21 22 t. . 10.70u,Am Sm & Rf Coi 72\*| 71^ 71?il 7m 200| Do pfd |H2»ii 112>4 112 -113 . ; 4O.«Ji.'W.Am Sugar . 14tf 142'i l'42',i r42ii ! Do pld , .. .:.. 136 1137 « 'Am Tel & T Co. ....; . 143 |14S ', 600 Am Tub pfd.... 144% 144 144 V> 143 U' I Am Woblen :..).-••• 1<S 'W 800 Do pfd i fc4Vif S4 84 M^ 1.3(j<j'Anaconda 104 ** -101 % 101- 102 . [Ann Arbor '.. 30 . 32 j .1 Do pfd 60 64 •' " 56.1KK) A T & S F 87% &G*i SC 86.H i 2.4UO! Do pfd .-..-.... lij2%tjl0l'%'lur^ 102 . 1> 1 ZO.SiX) Kilt & Ohio 05> 3 »S% U3?i 94 j Do pfd ,.....- J..-.,. 85 06 1 IBay Sulk Gu..| l-----t Vi 0-32 22.100 B. R T- 6S?i 65% 6« - OS* IJrook L'n Gas 220 225./ 3U0 Bruns D 4 I... S»» "Ts S' Shi \ JButterlck Co.... "••:.....:.. 60 61 100, Canada So 6SH 66^4 67»4 6SU. I [Canadian Pac". 130*4 12S»s 12Js'4 12&H I -4,700,C & 0 4Cii! 44»4 44% 44% i I C & A • 1 36. 39 . j j.... Do pfd J SO " S4 J C "I & L pfd !.-.".. *> 9ti "1 22,S00'C & G W S»»i 23 I 23«fc £i% j 200 Do pfd A..... 65 64 64 . 65 ". »OO Do pfd B 30 »i 33T» 33 T i 34 7. Do defcs 86 90 ! . »00C & N W.-.'.... »«U 194% 195 10Q . 23,200 C M & St P. -...173 ' K0H l"0% 1711J, j ;..| Do pfd ..I1S3 |lS4 ! 119.000 C R I & P (new)i ST.^i 82%1 •«%] 33*4 j '¦ 2,200[---l>6 pfd ..,.;.. 73 73" 73 73H 1 -...^..-. D© 4s ;-. -. '"SMl 7S«iJ •.S.KKVChicago- Term.-.. 12\i 10^4 !!0%r.»l-H • g.-OOO' Oo pfd. ...:... 23»4 22^i 22As|-23 |. -l^COChl Un Trac:...j lOSi -9a., »%! 9% 1 30©' Do pfd ' ;-J 38H! »' .-.-...O.-. ...: . -.'800'C CC A .St X».. S514 S5 S3- $4 ....:.¦.. r -Do' 7 pfd .I.-: -.I112H H3H .-..-... J.Clrjt L-*W..t :.. I -70 -..... .>;•.:...) Do pfd ;.".-. '.V.I :•/.'..¦, S3. :. .v. I 23^bOCbloFuel. AI... 4'4% 42 42. 42U' ./.• 200 • I>o pfd- .-..:.'. 74 T2M 73. "74' ' ; eOO'Cotum .H C St t.\ IS.' I. 14ii 14% 14H LIOO.'CoIq Sc'uthernr;.J 23 1 22^i 22' 22% :: 3OJI- f>ol5t'-.pfd ..;tn5 IS*,'- •53«C-54'.4 '2.«O0r- Oo -21 pfd.. '.'.I 31UI 30% S0«il 30*4 •; :2.5W> ConFolldat»d G*»216*4,'214 .. 2U'f215 S ".. .-2.3uO'Cont TopCoVpfd' i.:...-.ll79 |17t>*;' S,*o> Olorn. Products. :.1 .IS.. | IT : \'\~K : l8 " .. 5.700 Oelvft Hudson,. 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Do coupon :....lC5*i 1 Do 1st inc.... '.21. Do new. 4s reff.l3ft*ilMlnn t: St L 4sN 97 Do coupon 3 31 HIM. K & Texas 4s.lO2^ Do old 4s r«r-106>4 Do 2ds '.. ...;.. ..83. "Do coupon lCSVj NTtof Mex con 4s SO^ • Atch gen 4s .....1C2% N'.T C g*n 3H«..1WH Do adj: 4s.... 97Vi N J C rm 5s....U()i' AUantic C L 4*. 9S% J Nor Pacific 4s .... 105 ft Balt.fr Ohio 4j>.. 103141 Do 3« ;.....*... 75>4 Do .-tin 95%«Nor A W- con* 4s. 100% Central of Ga 5*.113^fOSL 4s^ ft parttc.IOt : ' Do 1st inc....: SS^ilPa con v~ 3 \jt.~... 10.1 - Cboa tt Ohio 4>&s.lt»^T^-ne«dtcfr ren 4*...1O2 Chi A Alton 3Hs. «0%tS L & I M con 3B.Urt V C B A Q oew U. 97^;S L * S i:p,£i 4s.' 86% prime • Mess Pork/ 114 50: - extra ¦• dear.' |23: Mess, $17 BO; Dry Salted Pork. 10%c: Pis Pork,. $26: Pigs' Feet, 95: Smoked Beef. 14c par lb. ? LARD — TIercee quoted at «%c per lb for California compound. 7c for Eastern compound asd ,9®9ttc for pure: half-barrels, purt.'9U9 Mic: 10-lb tins. lOV»c: fi-Ib tins. 10%c: 3-lb tins. 10Hc . - . ¦ COTTOLENE-"-One half barrel. 8«4e: .three half barrels. 8 He; oneHierce. 8?»c; two tierces, sUc: nve tierces, S*ic- per lb. fflEH Hides. Tallow, "Wool , and ; Hop*. Hops maintain their -usual firmness and the situation shoWs.no change whatever. - HIDES AND SKINS— Culls and' brands sell about HSlc .under. quotations. Heavy salted Steers, • 10%c; medium. 9 He: light. 9c: Cow. Hides. 9e for heavy and 9c for light: Stags. 7c; Salted Kip. 10c; Salted Veal, lie; Salted Calf.'ll#c: dry Hides.- I6*4017c: dry Kip. 139 -14c; dry Calf.. 19c; Sheepskins, shearlings. 259 40c each: abort Wool, 40@<J5c each: medium. 75©90c; long Wool. 9101 50: Horse Hides, salt. $2 75 for large and $2Q1 50 for medluia. *1 5O©2 for-smrtU and 50c far Colts: Bon* Hides, dry. 91 75 for large and 91 60 for me, dlum. 91' 'or: sm#U and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins — Drf . Mexican. 30c: dry salted Mexican. 25c: dry Central American. 30c; Goat Skies — Prime Angoras. 75c:- extra large do, $1 25: large, 50c; medium. 35c; small,' 20a. TALLOW— No. 1 rendered, 4g4&e per'lb; No. 2. 3tfc: Grease, 2H©3e. -•. ¦; • WOOL. — Fall clip— San Joaqutn and South ern. 9># lie; Southern. S 39c: Southern Moun tain. 9tz lie:- Middle Counties., free, -. 12914a: do, defective. 10®12c:- Northern free.. 12914c; to defective, -10612c; Humboldt and Mendo elno. nei3c per lb. HOPS— 1904 crop. 27631c per. ft. ' Meat Market. DRESSED MEATS. "Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: ¦ rv BEEF— 5«7c for Steers and 4^Sc p«t 1» for^ Cows. ' -' -- - - ¦ -.-•• VEAL — Large. 5*-iS7c: small. 7«9c P*r H* MtTTTON— Wethers. T«7%e; Ewes, WJ7e per pound. ¦ . ¦ - LAMB— «S9c per lb.' PORK— Dreased Hogs. tQ8e per la. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following Quotations are for good, sound . Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 409 • 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE: — Steers. 7*4©7*4c; Cows and Hir ers, 5tt68%c:-thin Cows. 4 85c per lb. CALVES— 4 g4 He p«r lb (grosa weight). • ' SHEEP — Wether* 3*4@3)ic; Ewes. 383*»o per lb {gross weight). • LAMBS— 92 UffiZ 75 per head. HOGS— Live Hogs, 140 to 200 lbs *4*4e; 2C0 to 250 Iba. 4Hc: 130 lbs and under, : 4fcc: over 250 lbe. - 4Hc; soft- Hog*, not wanted: Sows. 20 per cent off; -Boars. 50 per -cent 'off.' and Stags. 40 per cent oft from above quota tions. - - ••¦'-• ' ' ¦ • ' General Merchandise. -. BAGS— Grain Bags. $565 23; San Qu*rttln. 94 60; Wool Bags. 30@32c; Fleece Twine. TH«: Fruit Bags, «%©7Hc lor white and To foe brown Jute. • ' • '. COAL— Wellington. $8 P«r ton; New..Wel lington. $?; Seattle. 98SO;. Bryant. $8 50;- Beaver -Hill. $3 50: Roslyn. 97: Cooa .Bay. 95 50; Richmond. 97 50: Cumberland. $13 in bulk -and 914 25. In sacks; Pennsylvania. An-. thraclte Egg. 914; Welsh Anthracite Egg.- 913: Welsh Lump 911 50: Cannei, 99 per ton; Coke, ' 911 5Ogl3 per ton Is. bulk and $15 In sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $S 50 per short ton. I ¦¦•"'. .•" •. „ -.1... OILS— Quotations are for barr?Js:'for"ca*e». ( add 3c; Linseed. 53c per gallon for boiled and Sic for raw; Qastor Oil. In cases. No. 1, 70c; Bakers' A A. cases. $1 lfrfil 12; Lucol. SQc for boiled and 48c for- raw; China Nut. fases, 65@S0c per gallon: Cocoanut Oil. In barrels, 5Sc for Ceylon and 55c for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil.: 68c^ natural .winter Sperm OH. 63c; extra pleached winter Whale Oil - 67c; natural Whale Oil. S2c: extra winter •trained Lardr Oil. T5c : No. 1 Lard Oil, 65e; pure Neatsfoor Oil. 73e; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil. 63c; light Herring Oil. 42c; 'dark Herring Oik 40c; Salmon Oil 34c; boiled Fish Oil, 37c; raw t Fish Oil. 35c; boiled Paint Oil. 33c; raw Paint i Oil. 31c. • - -¦ : . . .. : . . COAL "OIL— Water White Coal OU. In bufk. j 13c; Pearl Oil. In cases. 19»4c: Astral. •» He; -{ Star, 19Hc; Extra Star. 24c; Elaine. 26c: Eo. cene. 23c; Deodorized Steve Gasoline. In bu!*/ 16c; in cases. 22Hc; Benzine, in bulk. 13c? ta cases.- 13^c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk.* 25c; in cases. 31c. ¦ ' - " /". ¦ • TURPENTINE — 81c per gallon In cases and. 73c in drums and Iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEA.D— R»d Lead.. 7^40 7*4c per lb; White Lead. 7USX?ic. according to quantity. * SUGAR — The Western Sugar Refining' Com-, pany quotes as follows, per lb. in 100-lb bags:' Cubes. A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 6.25c r Powdered. 8.10c; Candy Granulated, 6.10ci Dry Granulated, fine, ftc; Dry. Granulated. 'coa»«e. 6c; Fruit Granulated. 6c: Beet- Grairalated- OOO-lb bags only) 5.90c; Confectioners* A. J»c;" Magnolia A. 5.60c; Exjra C. 5. 60c; OoKlen C. 5.40c; -"D." 5.30c; barrels, *10c more; naU barrels. 23c more; boxes, 60c more; 50-ib bags 10c more for all kinds. Tablets — Half barrel*! 6.50c; boxes. 6.75c; H. & E. Crystal Domlnos. - 9c per lb. - No, orders taken for less than ¦ s*venty-nve' barrels or Us equivalent. ' ; " ; .Receipts of Produce. - . FOR MONDAY. - OCTOBER ¦ 31. • Flour qr sks.-.10.714[Commeal (West/. "-', Wheat ctls -...'.11.930' .-etla ....^^,.... 500 Barley ctls 43,701 Tallow, ctls .... 2S« Oats, ctls 8, 613' Leather, rolla ... .97 fktrn (West).ctls 3,tiOO< Hide* No ....... 1.C83- Rye, eUs 87*[Peits, No '. 4-SO Bear-s .«ks 6.713 Paper, reams .... 635. Potatoes, sks ... 7.4v*S!Wlne. gai» 62,173* Onions ska ......2.022 Quicksilver.- flsk's. -23 Bran. aks^-. ..... 705| Raisins, bxs ..„•. 1.T0O . Middlings, sks-.. 405'Sufar. etls ....V 440 Hay. tons l,072| Chicory. bbls».:.' -50 Wool, bales 626 Money, cases;..... 77 Straw, tons ..'... 10| Broom Corn, bdls 77 Feed, sks 20t . • • : Mav .... A.:.,. 7 10 - .7 15 7 06 -7,10 -I • Pnort Rlias.'per.lCO lbs. — . • "- ..I October ,'.,... ....... :... ....~-7«m January, .. .V.V6 42tf 6 45 6 42«4 6 42^ 'May .... .:. 6.*» .c eo 6 57^ 6 57ft j : Cash Grain and Provisions. w CHICAGO, Oct. Sl.-^Ca&h. quotations were as. follows: No.. 2 spring wheat, "$110@l 16: ;No. 3. $ J- 13% ; No. 2 red. $1, 148>1 - 16; No,'- 2 corn, .53\c; No. 2 yellow, 35?ic: No. 2 oat*, 1 29c: Xa 2 white.' 31 %c; No. 3 . white,; 30<550%c; No. 2 rye. 7»"4c; good 'feeding barl«y,"37}ic; fair -to choice malting, 42@62c; No. 1 Oaxseed. *1 07: No. 1 " Northwestern, "$1 14: mess ¦ pork," per bBL/-*$10 00©U: i lard," per lOOlbs.. . $7 02H© , 7 05; «hort ribs sides < (loose).^ $6 87V«@7; shoit clear sides (booted), * $7@7 25; ' whisky, ¦ basis of high wines. $1 24; -clover, contract grade. $12:912 15. ¦.-"¦-' ' ' ¦•¦.:¦"'¦- ¦ ¦ ¦ •-. Articles — \ Receipts. Shipments.' Flour, barrels ............. 25,100 27.000 Wheat. bushels .....144,000- 41.1CO Corn, bushels .100,300 20.90O Oats, bushels ...... 1S1.10O 245.700 Rye, bujhcls .............. 3,200 1,000 Barley. , bushels . : ; .. .100.200 17,000 \ Butter, Cheese and , Egg9. : CHICAGO^ Oct.- 31. *¦— On the Produce Ex change to-day -'th« butter" market 'was ' firm; creamery. 15€22^c; dairy. ;13%@lS%c Eggs, flfm at mark cases included.: ie@lS}ie: firsts, 19c: .prime firsts, 20c; extra, 24c. Cheese, easy. 10ii@10Vac - v •- ~' ELGIN,. IU., Oct. 31. — Seventy tubs of butter . were .offered without . sale). -The market . was , declared firm at 23c. ':\^s.'"- THE -SAN FRANCISCO -CAhL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,; 1904. COMMERCIAL FINANCIAL 15 AUCTION: jALES A(JCTIONSALE SO'WORK; DRIVING A SADDLE HORSES— 50 Consigned by C. R- FLOURNET.- Tolo Co., CaL Tbls is a splendid lot o( good,' sound, youn*; horse*, weighing frcftn 1000 to 14«0 poun<"«. and from 4 to s years old. Half of them are . thoroughly .broken, the balance - broken ta baiter. - The .work stocl* are. close-bmtt* blocks of the French-Canadian style. Several, of ih\ drivers ar« thoroughly broken and will make splendid business horse*. ¦ ¦ . • * Sal* takes place at FRED' H. ¦ CHASE A CO.* S \ 3 A LESYARDS, ' 1733 MACKET »T.. n*ar -Van Ness ave..' . . • S. F.. at S o- m. ' TTJXSDAT. 2T0\rE-atBZ3 U 1904. Horses "at yard. Sunday; October- 30. S«nd for catalogue. '.'-",- •'. » • '- -r ¦ • HORD A SMITH. '83 Third St.. Auctioneers. 5^- . . : --•t^-". "i -;.,: -t^ By order of Urs_ N. WILLL\M3 cf Uarla County. I will sell her entire stock of 3ft tar?* HORSES. ¦WAGONS. BUGGIES C.vnTS and HARNESS of all descriptions. Sale TUESDAY. November 1. 11 a. m.. at 1140 FQLSQM-ST. ' fe •;,- 'fe AUCTION SALE ef good back and team. 23 good horses, harness and wagons.. Arcad# Horw Market. 327 Sixth st.. -W*dn*sday.*>fo- vember 2. at 11 a. is. JOHN J. DOTLE, Auc- tioneer. * - - - - . •-- . • '