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Show BoardsPast Week Sales of This Stock Alone "M Excwded 0ne 111111011 '","N rtOV- net With tho effee-WLSP effee-WLSP oMho threatened intcr-JMBPlleailons intcr-JMBPlleailons abroad, tho spec- r Kb sSta brok0 ,,U0. ""T E mt l Sar nnd tho rise In prices A u, n3 much animation and K;lth tho opening of tho !5RU " n n"on that such WI'.". ftn Anglo-Russian war had lfU.;M?raUned, end the final prices to- .'rnfof the week d of tho year. The )A Bf V,, oven moro conspicuous and 10. S.dc attributed than In tho mar- ! Br5 eaxly ' week. Such weakness S itairawas duo to apcclllc causes. K Tho Jlnal dealings, wnlch WflJSw H5htly Irregular and save tMci! 'aranco of act on be-ffindn be-ffindn forces to dotermlno tho ---na The determined support of ttn the mnrkot generally klf however, and tho closing was 1nE5k' snots In tho market, that .AHB&ri Western was duo to tho JnBSt Jon the earlier conviction P Him? terms wero to bo offered to E-and minority holders In tho pur-1 pur-1 W Mntrol. The break In Metro-,J Metro-,J Bilwet Rallvrav and In Motropoll- . f J?"" Was aulto clearly a specu- We possiWe future effect of tho a J ginri subway on tho local transit ?mr Sugar, Vnlon Pacinc. Rock JiW Erie and Southern Railway were 1bMcu" features, but tho strength ' ncHK'seneral as to leave no room for ' Efjmj i;lfiotlon here PK statement showed tho cx-Va cx-Va M.u change In rash, but tho ln-i ln-i E'ln deposits through tho loan cx-hsi cx-hsi mL depressed the surplus level. The ?niKf U:e Xorelni exchange market was 311dEcislcr.l)Ut further exports of gold are generally expected. Total Jl?uon In slocks this week has ap- i Uic high record level of actlvl-Hlmfs actlvl-Hlmfs and with a number of con-flillfc con-flillfc f:ctors In force, the market has lwiHRna.",H,J'1JS In cnaraeter. On the Lr linKcd rat J b rn numerous rumors of Ys deals find on the other alarming ri Of the Anglo-Ruvdm crisis, straln-I straln-I I Bfct rUt.im between Russia and VViMEriuH bv tho Hrlng upon tho Hull VcCettby "the Ru-slan men of war. nBIbltT factor, cemlng upon an ex-TREBli ex-TREBli pctJlatlve situation, caused an xuma the Xrw York stock market 'icite than In other markets much .YftallY c?nctrnrd In the outcome, Atimk's naulta In prices aro mixed WfcjTa n of remnants of the earlier Bth la Iho imrkc-t and of recoveries Ki Aaglo-Rusrinn crisis had passed. hriotiS aneculatlon has centered In nBrPadftc, dealings In that stock rls-Bcvi rls-Bcvi 1 shares on three separate tA to MOO shares on Tuesday. tk' files of this slock on the fiehmge havo been considerably 'ci hn shirrs, or as much as the C':U!ir.slng common stock of the ar which nunibors 1.07,729 shares. arro?rd that I he control of the or h'i rsss. the snmo stocks c? hands many times In the courso Vc k or even if a day. ilrorg side of the market has of-rrf of-rrf at opportunities for traders, and 1 pl"t chinking of holdings has , UiJT( of the trading. Individual J u;d firms aro credited with han-hi(,h han-hi(,h as a hundred thousand 1 i.'of jrlous stocks during a day. j i'o e;rb operitors who buy suc-ily suc-ily from each other, each tlmo at an J ce In price. It will be seen that a ttt sjcclon of speculative profits J idiated but with the profit on the c'lKcdrnt on Mic success of the wHfr In distributing his holdings 1 ;ru r-rcha-e price. Suspicion of ( ous inrMctlons of this kind was 1 iub of the tmdprness of the mar-M mar-M t"6 precipitate unloading of 1 to tho rjsh to save profits or to 11 bizvy losses when prices turned ; rard. Tflbnenslons of the market aro In-a In-a oy a comparison with the record i n-.r tt,c werk ending Saturday. 1J-"I. wlch was the week of the W bD'inS of the transcontlnent- fwan e,.nrks- wh,cb 10,1 "P t0 the if bji Parmc Corncr and tho panic of .? il 1 vc,lr Aggregate sales of at the stock exchange In tho week fl.?'- shares. For tho week 1i' the nggregato sales have i&Sffl shares. ; yrrii'n.'ilpromlncnco thls vcek has umlh5 supoosltlr.n that a plan 1 iVf.il1 ?, lonp Projected coimnun-ii coimnun-ii . tne trana-contlnental 1 if Ae worked out. The de-4 de-4 fault ?n 0reeon Short Lino S nn??3 accrllnE to tho 1 tbe mortgago at 1QW. Sri?hi?f the w,dc,,-v embrnclns - tiL w'1 ro current regard-i regard-i efWh8 lh0 IInon Pacnc hold-rtUteni hold-rtUteni ,frn ?;:cu;lcs stock form 1 S c 'rltl' for this mortgago J uih!0r ,n cnrrvlnc- out " wu tnc motlvo for retiring the ) S"l(t?cl?i disclaimers of any L J te ex"n 9 Northern securities B idilnSt uj "u.nr Process of tho m. of thQ R.alr .tho speculative In- KcttaiR,0 rr''nt1 "nJectures. It P S&Sfi by peculators 7 ' Mea ofJ ho community of railroad,' e Vw-prlccd ndo- i l ihn ,argor systems, and i 1 wo freely mndo throughout I 'Uhot0-ifc-vol;0. chCk ndmln-"4 ndmln-"4 an I RHl2l,nB fr'ctlon between ! u2S h nn ""vorablo ef-1 ef-1 ft of tT iPi.V0 Pnor Quarterly K stll0i, Biecl cor-' cor-' 8teW"B f lhe dividend ProduVr n. n domand for lime Rflfcct i uuilnr nf ,1 , co1 otatomcnt. . J U tho far FnlinCC,8 ?f th0 b01- D r "io U, 4lh 1 1 European .honey innL.n rc-neetlon on th.j R 3 ("5rc- t Is evident i , 'hf iroblem bo rockoned 4 lt to arooL Ul, efnclency 1 Si, lmo lei?, "rrency and ut 5f 1 Si 1vo Co? undlurbed. " 1 SHJana have ai'i bocn m3t fed".. Close. ts ohio.; ig I fcrS'on ::: iMir 1 'w m- 1'2 172i -h -t- k -f- -t- SILVER. 4- New York 5Sc -f -f San Francisco 5S?a3 -f -f Lrondon 2C;,d -f -f- LEAD. -f- New York exchange 54.31 .-15 -f 4- COPPER. -f- New York exchange $13.12.,gi3.25 preferred 5.500 2CA 23'.i 2t C C C & St Li 300 S3 SIH &1-Ti Colorado Southern . 700 23 & 22 22: 1st preferred 200 fo S5 G5 2nd preferred 100 30A 30Vt 30Vfe Dela .t Hudson .... 7.300 lSfi 1S5 ISOVj Kola, Lack Si "W.... J.S00 329 320 32fi D & R G 1(V) 21'j 31 preferred 100 S3 S? S3U Erlo 71.S00 40Vi -10 40 1st preferred 1.SO0 73V. '3 73t 2nd preferred 2,lfO Wi r,3 P3Hj Hocking Valley .... 3 S2Tfe S2 82 preferred S3 Illinois Central .... 3.100 Hl& 113 HIM Iowa Central 300 2SM. 2S 27i profotred 4 WVi 40 K C Southern 7i Cj'A 251 20 preferred 7f) 51 Wli GO Loulsvlllo & Nnah.. 4.700 JSG' 135 13oi Manhattm L 6,000 lC3Vt 1GI',4 lRji1- IMet Securities 4.0iVi ?l34. S2M S2 Met St Ry 20,100 12SS. 123A 123?i M, St P & Sto M.. 100 59 preferred 1.000 100 14? 14S Missouri Pacific ..17.W0 my 101 1044 MJpsouiI. X & T.... 7.700 32Vb 31'4 324 preferred 100 53 53Va oS'fc NRRot Mcx pref. 100 40?i 40"i 4HV N Y Central 6,500 13G& 131 S5?i Norfolk & AVcst .... 1.200 72ft 72, 72'-i preferred 100 03 03 92 Ontario & West ....35.100 -UHi ISlfc 43 Pennsylvania K.COD 13S 137 137i P. C C ft St Jj .... 100 71 73 74 Reading 3D.$oi 75;4 71vj 7i" 1st preferred 100 SS S7;t 2nd preferred 2v0 SO K0 SO Rock Island Co ..131.300 31?i 334 34-, preferred .. ...... 6,100 74yt 71 74'i St L. & S F2nd pf. I.OjO 021 C2 02 St. L South west.orn. l.OXI S 71ft 22V3 piefened 2.900 50V K 50't 1 South Pacific 2.100 fi2l C2Vi 62'4 Southctn Rallwuy ..37,600 3"4i 31 35 preferred 9 Us Toxas i: Pacific ... 2.000 55 33 Toledo, St L & V..300 30 30Vi 2Dfe prof cried 300 50& 43yj 39Vi Union Paclflo 101,100 U3 lll'f 112;v preferred 100 SoW 95V1 93 Wabash 2.10J 22V4 21'i 21-& preforred 1.700 43 43V, 4."V "Wheeling & L E.... 1,0? 19 19 19';4 Wisconsin Cen .... 300 23'A 23'i 23 preferred 300 4GVa WA -idh yicx Central G.SOO 19V1 IPS! l.i South I-aclflc pref.. S00 HCVi 116V& 110 Express Companies Adams 100 250 250 243 American 100 210 210 20S United States IIS Wells-E'argo 235 Mlsccllancous-r . Amal Copper 63.000 70?i C9 70- Amor Car & Foun.. 1.600 27 21 27 preferred 81 Amer Cotton Oil .. 500 32?i Sl?'t 31 preferred 95 American Ico 2.000 9 S'J, S". preferred 1,70) 37 37 37 Ainer Llnspod Oil 13 preferred .. 'SI Amer Locomotive .. 2.200 2S, 2i'?i 25 preferred 200 9S 97 97M Amer S & R 5.000 721 72 VI 72 preferred 700 113 112M, 112 Amer Sugar Ref ....54,200 115 143 1U Anaconda Mln Co.. l.Sjrt 102 100 102 Brooklyn R T 15.100 TW. C-J'i 67i Colorado F & I ....30,000 44 42Va 4H4 Con Gas 700 2lS 21:ji 216'i Corn Products SCO 17 17 Ifi-Ji prefen ed 75 Distillers' Sccur ... 2,700 3401 34Va 34'i Gen Electric 400 177 17G'.(j ndi Lnternat Paper .... L.000 1S 17 lSVi preferred 3(0 77Vi 77 77Vi lnternat Pump 37 preferred 70 National Load 24M. North American .... 200 951i 95 SKYj Pacific Mall l.SOO 9yt 39Vi 39u Pressed Steol Car.. 1,500 32 31 Sli preferred SIV3 Pullman P G ' 21 Republic Steel 700 321 12 12 preferred 400 61 52 53 Rubber ioods 22 preferred RiVi Tenn Coal &. Iron .. 7.100 60 57 57 U S Leather 0,900 121 12Vd 12 preferred 900 92 91Vi 91VA U S Realty 200 'CM C2V(s G2i U S Rubber COO 2S 2S 2M preferred 1.200 S3V S3"' U S Steel ?7,.0 ?P,b ?l 11 preferred 63.C00 S244 S2 82 West Electric 1,700 173 17IVA 172Va Western Union .... 300 91 91 91 NEW YORK BOND LIST. U S ref 2a rcg.-10Hi Man con g 4a ..IOGVb Coupon 10-154 Mex Cent 4s ... 73 U S 3s reg 101 1st Inc 22 Coupon 105 M & St L. 4s .. DC'fc U S n 4s reg ..130 Mo K & T 43 ..102 Coupon 130 2s 65 U S old 4s rcg..l0G Nat R R of Mex Coupon 1CC'. con 4s 0 Atchison gen 4s.l02?i NYC gen 3V4S..100V1 adjst 4s .... .. 97 N J C gen 5s ..134M Atlantic C L 4s. 93 Nor Pac 4a ....103M. Bait Sz O ZV.-3 .. 95 3a 75 Bait & O 4s ....103 Norf & W c 4s.l00 C of Georgia 6s.lll O S L 4s & P ..104M, 1st Ino f9 Penn con 3&s ,,103' C & Ohio 4,ts ..105 Heading g 4s ...ICC Chic &A 3Us .. SOVf: St L. & I M e Cs.llC C B & Q n 4s . 9S S L & S F fg 4s SGV4 C M & S P g 4S.U0M St L S W Is ... 93V5, C c N W c 7s..l2S Seaboard A L 4s 81 C R I Sz P 4s . . 7S So Pao 4s 94V1 col 5s 89 So Rv Bs 11SV4 CCCBLg 43.102 Tex & P 1b 119 Chic Term 4s .. 75M T St L & W 4s. 81 Con Tob 4s ... 751, U P 4s 10GV1 Colo Sz So 4s .. S7 conv 4s 114 D &R G 4s ...IOO14 U S Steel Sd 6s. S7 Erlo p lien 43 ..101Vi Wabash Is 119 gen 4s S3 Deb B C0 F W Sz D C Is. 111 W Sz L Erlo 4s. 90 Hock Val 4V$s ..109 Wla Cent 43 ... 92 L Sz N unl 4s ..102i Silver and Drafts. NEW YORK. Oct. 29. Bar silver, E3c Mexican dollars, 4Gc SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 29. Silver bars, 5Sc. Mexican dollar.!, 4&J?-16VrC. Drafts, sight, 7"c; telegraph, 10c Monoy and Exchange. NEW YORK, Oct. 29, Closo: Money on call, nominal, no lonns. Tlmo loans, steady: sixty days, 3 per cent; ninety days, 3ViQ3V per cent; six months, 3!tH per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 45-1& per conL Sterling oxchango euslcr, with actual business In bankers' bills nt J4.SC.7504 85, SO for domand und at $l.S4ff4.Sl.l0 for Hlxty-day Hlxty-day bills; posted ratec3, S4 S3 and 1-S7V; commercial bills, -I.S3L4tj4.83l- Now York Metals. NEW YORK, Oct. 29. All metal markets continued with a good business ln progress at full prices. Iron prices were firm at unchanged quotations, and tho outlook Is reported very encouraging. Trading ln copper was moderato, with lake quoted at 513.5013 62: electrolytic, 13.37Affl3.60; costing, 13.12iffl3.25. Tin. J28.75fl29.12Vt. Lead, $-l.20Tr4.45. Spelter, J5.35'a6.40. Weekly Bank Statemont. NEW YORK, Oct. 29. Tho statement of averages of tho clearlng-houBO banks of this city for tho week shows: Loans Jl,142,2SG.CO0 Increaso 4,250,200 Deposits 1.204,434,200 Increaso 4,637.600 Circulation 43.248.900 Incrcaoo 253,100 Legal tenders 79.542,200 Increaso 1.954.40O Specie 23S.3C0.2CO Increaso 1.S55.300 Rescrvo 317,902,200 Increoao t9,lC0 Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK, Oct. 29 Battor Strong; receipts. 272t: street rrlces, cvtra crcan--cry, 22Vic: official nrlce3 creamery, com mon to extra, 14ffr2?'c: of'lclal prlcfp, creamery, held oxtrny, 21c; State dairy, common to oxtra. 1Kj21c: Western factory, fac-tory, common to cIkIco. 12flJGc Cneece l'li'iu, unchanged; receipts, 1811 weekly exports, 3927 boxes. Egg Quiet, unchaugoa; rcceli ts, 4101, Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. In tho wheat pit the speech of tho Brltlah Premier regarding regard-ing Anglo-Russian affairs seemed to effectually ef-fectually dispel all apprehension of hostilities hos-tilities between Great Britain and Russia. Rus-sia. Tho market was further Influenced by the bullish action of foreign markets. As u result lower prices prevailed here throughout the entlro session. At the opening December was down to &c at $1 lS'-i to $1.134. whllo May was off vi lo c at $1.11 to $1.11. From the start thero was heavy liquidation. With an absence of any aubstantlnl support tho markot became weaker as tho session advanced, ad-vanced, ln addition to the bearish advices ad-vices from abroad, tho domostlc news favored fa-vored the bears. A report from Minneapolis Minne-apolis stated that there wa3 llttlo demand for either cash wheat or flour. Tho movement of wheat from tho farms continued heavy today. Selling became Increasingly active late ln tho day on a statement of tho visible supply, snowing an Increnae of over 3.000 003 bushels during last week. There wcro also largo ovcnlng-up ovcnlng-up sales over Sunday The low point on December for the day was reached on May at $1.12. Tho market closed practically practi-cally at tho bottom, final quotations on Decomber bolng 1 lowor at $1.12, and on May lVifflftc lower at $l.ll(ffl 11'. In corn tho opening was V4c lower and It ruled weak In sympathy with wheat. May closed Vi1Tc lower at 4SV lf4Sa. Oats wcro weak and dull. Decomber closed c lower at 2Sc. Notwithstanding tho weakness of grains, the provision market hold steady on a fair demand for lard. At tho closo January Jan-uary pork and ribs woro unchanged and lard waa 2'c higher. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2 October l.ll'l Decembor .. . 1.13V1 1.13Vi 1.12 1,12 May 1,11 1.11 1.11 1.11V4 July 97 97 95 95 Corn No. 2 October 62V-'. December .. . 4S 49 48",fc 4S May 43V 45V 45 45 Vi Oata No. 2 Octobor 29tl Decembor ... 29 , 29t iMi 2S May 31Vi 31'A' 30 31 Mess Fork Octobor 10 90 January 12.43 12.50 12.42& 12. 12V6 May 12.52& 12.65 12.45 12.47V- Lard Octobor 7.07Va January 7 10 7.10 7.07V4 7.07V3 May 7.20 7.22& 7.17'Ai 7.20 Short Ribs Octobor 7.20 7.25 7.20 7 23 January G.49',4 6 50 G. 15 6.45 "il 0.0.',5 U.U3 U-W U.IM CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, quiet, steady; winter patents, $3.3O?5.40; straits, $l.9OCi5.20; spring patents. $5.30S 0.S0; straits. $1C0??5.30: bakers'. $3 2054'. No. 2 sptlng wheat. $l.ll(f?1.16; No. 1, $1.02 01.12: No. 2 red. $1.16fpl.l7Vi; No. 2 corn, 55c:; No. 2 yellow, 66Vc, No. 2 oats. 29v4o; No. 2 whlto. 31lWf31Vc; No. 3 white, 30fi) SONic; No. 2 ryo, 79c; good feeding barley, 37'.c; fair to cholco malllnir, 42fi52e, No. 1 flaxseed, $1.0S; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.15; n oss pork, per barrel, $10.90S'll; lard, por 100 pounds. $7 07V4G7.10; short ribs sides (looso). $7.25fT7.35; short clear slues (boxed). S7.37Ug7.50: whisky, b'uils of high wines, $1.24; clover, contract grade, $12.15. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. v Reels. Shlp'ts. Flour, barrels 2$,cno 19,600 Wheat, bushels 5.000 111,700 Corn, bushels .. 97.900 250.1) Oats, bushels 145,000 lSl.SOO Ryo, bushels 5,000 1S.000 Barley, bushels 62 000 99,500 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On tho produco exchango today tho butter but-ter market was firm; creams, 15f(22c; dairies, 3Vff'S'18Vic. Eggs steady. lGVi-CflSc; firsts, JSVic; prime firsts. 21 ic; extras, UJVic. Cheeso, easy, 10410Vf:C. Coast Grain. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 29. Wheat weaker; December, 51.44; May. $1.45Vi- Barley quiet but steady; Decomber, $1.09Vi, May, $1.09. St. Louis Wool Markot. ST. LOUTS. Oct. 2.. Wool steady: medium me-dium grades combing and clothing, 20fr 2Cc; light fine. l7Q18c; heavy fine, 16Ij17c, tub-washed, 2236a Now York Sug'ar Market NEW YORK, Oct. 29 Sugar Stoadv: fair rcflnli.g, 3c; centrllugal .96-test, -1 Vic ; molasses sugar, 3Vc. Refined N firm; No. 6. $4.05; No. 7. $1.6"- No. S, $4.50. No. 9, $1.45: No. 10 $1.40; No. 11, 54,30. No. 12. $4,23; No. 13. $-1 20; No. 14. $4.20; confecrloners A. $4.90; mold , $5.40; cut-loaf, cut-loaf, $5.75; crushed, $o.75; powdered, $3.15; granulated, 55.05; cubes, $5.20 LIVE STOCK. Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct, 29. Cattle Receipts, 600; market steady; good to' prime steers, $5.!0frC.75; poor to medium, $1 OOfiS.OO; stockers and feeders. $2.004.20; cows, $1.E0 U4.30; heifers, $2.0005.00; canners. 51. SO 2.50; bulls, $2.0051.15; calves, $3.5OJ7.O0; Texas fed steers, $3.0Ofi5.60; AVcstern stoers, $3.0035.00. Hogs Receipts today. 9000; Monday, Mon-day, 23.000; market f4(10c higher; mixed and butchers, $I.50S5.35; good to cholco heavy, S5.15ffG.35 ; rough heavy, $1 655C5.05; light. $1.S556.15; bulk of sales, J5.03W5 15. Sheep Receipts, 3.000; market strong, lambs, Bteady; good lo choice wothers. J4.00&115; fair to choice mixed, $3.uO'a4 25; Western sheep, $3.40fj 1 40; native lambs, $4.25&0.OO; Western lambs. $4.2305.40. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 29.-Cattle Ro-cclpts, Ro-cclpts, 400, market unchanged; native steers. $l.00Sfi.25; Southern steers, $2.60 3.75; Southern cows, $1.50Jj2.75; native cows and heifers, $1.60?J4.G0; stockers and feeders, $2,2544.25; bulls, SI 75&'3.25; calves, r2.75gO.CO; Western steers, S3.00fr4.50; Western cows, $1 59tf3.23. Hogs Receipts. 3-300; market 5c higher, bulk of sales, $5.00 I&G.20; heavy. $5.265 35; packers. $5.00g5.2D; piga and lights, $1,755(5.10. Sheep Receipts, Re-ceipts, 200; market steady; muttons, $3.30 53 1.10; lambs, $4 25715.60; range wethors, $3-250-1.15, ewes, J2.50SC.CO. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 29. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 200; market unchanged; native steers, $4.25Jj0.30; cows and heifers, $2.603 3.75; Western steers, $2.9O5?4.60; Texas steers. $2.7555 3.75; cows and heifers, $2.'i(fp 3.25; cannora. $1.60y2.15; stockers and feeder, feed-er, $2.25fi3 So; calves. $3.00&G.'0; bulls, stags, etc.. Sl.75fc-3.25 Hogs Receipts. 5000: murket 6c higher; heavy. $4.95115.10: mixed, $1 97Vu3.CJVj; light. $l.97VVQS.02V4: pigs, $1.60fi'4-90; mixed, SI.97Vifro.02Vi. Sheep Receipts, 200; markot steady; Western yearlings. J4.O0S7-1.S5; wothoro. $3.75if4.25; owes. $3,4Ofi3 90; common and stockers, $2.504.00; lamba, $3.75S.60. |