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Show I featurejo Street 1 Rites Frm Saturday's Close Of-' Of-' Bred No Violent Contrast to Break JR Over War Scare. Z vfRK oct Sl.-Confldenco In HB?ra anictl n. morc sanguIn0 lime during tho current specula-'i specula-'i than it did this morning. felines of the Jay wero the Kwcasion for surorlsc on this ac-1E ac-1E nehek of known conditions to IK: ihe decline gave rise to somo un-SK un-SK i-mres Of possible occasional fin the financial world to cause firings of stocks. Tho dcclln-s JmMiSS5 closing prices offered no fcSSS contrast to tho break caused ?Sr S m the middle of , last IfcMrcst generally accredited cause "for iWrflb was the larger engagements tWi-y ! for export this week, which lHnifd to tf.fcv.wO, all to eo to Paris TBffilaVs steamer. This explanation "iBduta account of the very general ac-on ac-on Saturday that there would KcoIderable outgo, of gold this week. ;M 4e Indifference shown by tho stock ;KUft then to that foi coast. Il-Bi influence of this movement prob-I prob-I Bwas due to the discussion of tho JiML, " inns back of the movement In vWflninaal conditions of the banks of IMJSl n ia a growing Relief thut. be-iBS be-iBS the requirement of a further large ' Kshn Government loin, there are other fctr3liis on the German ..nd French fti markets, ihe nature of which Is E'cbsolrc Brill's tho heavy with-Irsls with-Irsls from here for Parte. Berlin Mg-Ld Mg-Ld Its further needs by taking 12.-m 12.-m n cold from London today, fol-t-c Its fl.COO.CCO withdrawal on Sati.r-fr Sati.r-fr London was a free seller of securl-mh securl-mh this market, even when declining Ifts here offered no advantage In the bl arbitrage opentlor-s. There was a Kt of uneasiness, although this lcel-trts lcel-trts vmiic, over Hie tone of public fc-'sdon of the relations between Rus-iard'Great Rus-iard'Great Britain nnd the Irritation bijred In tho puollc opinion of the fecoanlrlcs. ffctcency market aere made no nota- response to the cold movement, al-:jh al-:jh th raonth-end made somo special tails upon supplies Rather more at-i-Jca vi? given al.n to the prospect for rer. and the t:rowih In the rate of the jrHtcit's deficit in tho hitter part of $&.t vhlch threatens a necessity for rarawal of Go eminent loposlts from ibiokj. The srnrltlwness of Ihe mnr- lo U cold withdrawals was Indicated rlhc renewed weakness caused by the le innour.cerurnta of :dd'.tlrnal cngage-cif. cngage-cif. r confidence 'elt In the mark-'t wns cm by the hlph opening and the vigor II shlch the arly profit-taking was sorted. But the first hour rhowed tho rtet prices of tho diy and tho spiling is soon (!9mon"tfatad to bo something re IMn the profit-mklng on the Mon-7 Mon-7 coming nes demand. Amalgamated jjer ras a fwjr.- In the first nd -)on account of the sensational luy-r luy-r dfmarji for th" metal. Everything rSwd in the late ienl'ng3 and I ho day's lbs3P run frjm 1 to 3 -voinls through-t through-t the Jt The closing was weak and lie Invest were Irfgidir. Total sates, par !:. r'nl!ed States bonds were rtirg-d on call. NEW YORK EOND LIST. E.r ".i tcs lOIJiiL. & N. u. 4s.. 105 oijwn . . m Man. c. g. -Is.... 10.-'. lis its Wit, Mex. Cen. 4s.... 73 w?i .. m ltt Inc 21 S.n. s reg, Da(M. & St. L. 4s.... 07 ?oa . . . 13l6J;M.. K. & T. 4s. .102 E. o. Is rcg . W3W 2nds- So a .. . lfii, Mex, Nnt. c. 4s.. SO Jti 5. 45 .1021, x. y. c. g. 3V4S.100H Is .. S7V, J. C. 5s.... 13-1 L ts. . W-i X. Pac. 4s 105 0. in. ifjiij 33 W KN'. & W. c. 4S..1COTC ifGa. d. 113ti0 S. L. 4s & p.. 101 jt . . SPcnn. c. 3s....l03 0, IHa.. 105--,iReadlng g. is.... 102 - IHs. ... SOVs St. L. fc I. Mt. e Q. n. 4s 97M: con. Ca 11C St. P. St. L. & San P. -llOH fg. .1, sdi i r ii 'i fl- U SW- 1313100 P. Is 1$ S. A L, 4s SI e- SS S. Pac. 4s 94 a t St. So. Ily. 5s HS'i Vs"" JS T- & R 1sts....l20 -82, T.. S. L & W. 4s K it'nion Pac. 4s... 105 . . .. SS conv. 4s 111 H GS-1P; V S- S- 2nd 5s. 87 Ifcnte. .101 Wabash lsts ....119 t rl' nm&i deb- B ' G3Vi ' a,1M, & L- K- to- W ,L HU- Wls- Cen. 4s 91VC ...10S7C F. & T. c. 5s.. Siys CLOSING STOCK LIST. ne-CT.JW S7yt S5 SG "ohirt " ' i'S 102 101 'rS 28,800 M'- Urx?cT 130 12Si4 123 5S fcfc Ohln " . 1SC' 1S" 1S3 U i Allo 4m W t' rtfirred 30 3 AWthwcst. 000 1 19191 105 JpJuTtd1 r" 173 170 170 fe'T'-: m ift JSwt !Cc& qi r 7.i00 25 22 22 rreferrS " ' lllr) 23 22 22 y'S, .MO 55 54" 6S U wwi 185 1S1 1S11 ffr-" "3 S3ii S3ii 1V Prtferreii " MS J2 71 71 feUt; S.."'' 2.100 53Vi 51 01'4 jWemd 1 ' 200 S2 80 S:Sufl ' : 1 1 iSU ferffjral 200 27 27 27 s''n "" ?l f s m : & it S K-Jrltlej - W' 1C1 1M Ll Street Ttv ' " Ki 8Tt 81 'SiPteD. , 100 59 53 rs fercVStoM- 1.W 91 91 00 Jrt Pac ' 00 000 1 H8 147 Sea " oS ?2?i 30 304T ?c nt:.: S4 g g- vJSs&i::.::. ir S h 4------- -r-4--- -r--r- SILVER, 4- Now York 5Sc 4- 4- San Francisco 5Sc LEAD. -f New York exchange $1.2024.45 4- COPPER. ' 4- New York exchange. $13. 37S13.G2 -f -- ----4 -f-f -r----- ----f- -f 2nd preferred .... 700 Sl J?l SO Rock Island Co. .. .159,400 35Vi 32)i 33?i preferred 2,400 75 73 73 St L & S P 2d pfd. 500 63 62 62 St L Southwest... 1,400 231 21-b 21 preferred 1,300 50Vi 49 49 Southern Pac 90.100 62i 601 CO- Southern Ry 30.100 35 33 S3i preferred 100 95 95 94 Texas & Pac 4,200 35). 31 33)i T St L & West 29 preferred 500 E0V4 -19 4Si Union Pac 171,100 113ft 110 100 preferred 700 95 . 95 f5 "Wabash 3,XO 22V4 21 21 preferred 3.700 41 42 42 Wheel & L Erlo.... 200 19 19 IS Wis Central 1,000 24 22i 22 preferred 1.000 40 45 45 Mex Central S.200 19 IS 17 So Pao p(fd CO) HCVi 116 116 Express Companies Adams 210 Ajnerlcnn 20S United States 113 Wells-Fargo 237 Miscellaneous Amalg Copper ....132.1CO 71U 6S 6S Amer Car & F SCO 27 25t 25 preferred 200 SI S3Vi S3 Amer Cot Oil WO 32 31 "31 preferred 100 6 95 93 American Ico 900 S S SVi preferred SOO 37 3CU 30V4 Amer Linseed Oil 32 preferred 32 Amer Loco 2,300 23 27 27 preferred 300 9S 97 97 Amer Sm & Ref... 11,400 72 7H1 71 preferred 200 112 112 112 Amer Sugar ReC... 45,300 146 112ft 142 Anaconda M Co.... 15.000 102?i 101 101 Brooklyn R T 33.400 CS 65 G6 Co'.O F &"Iron 37.7C0 4ly 42 42 Cons Gas 2,500 216- 214 214 Corn Products 2.S00 IS 17 17 preferred 100 75 75 73 Distillers' Securlfs 3,400 31 33 33 General Electric .. 2. 400 177 174 173 Intcrn'l Paper GOO 1S 1S 17 preferred 400 78 77 77 Intcrn'l Pump 3-3 preferred 79 National Lend .... 1.100 23 23 23 North American .. 400 96 95 M Pac Mall 1,700 39 39 .39 People's Gas 11,600 110 107 10S Pressed Steel Car.- SOO 31 30 30 preferred 100 Sl Sl Sl Pullman Pal Car 223 Remibllc Steel 1,100 12 12 12 preferred - 2.000 54 52 53 Rubber Goods 1.100 23 22 22 preferred 3CO St S3 83 Tenn C & Iron 5.C00 59 56- 66 U S Leather 11.7CO 13 11 11 preferred 000 92 91ft 91 U S Realty 600 62 62 62 U S Rubber 900 2S 27 27 nreferred SOO S4ft SI S3 US Steel , Hl.GflO 21 20 20 preferred 90.100 S2 804 S0 Wcstlnghouse Elec 200 1C9 169 169 Western Union .... 200 91 91 91 Total sales for tho day, 1,576,600 shares. Silver and Drafts. NEW YORK. Oct. 31. Bar silver, GSc. Mexican dollars, 40ftc. SAN FRANCISCO, OcL 31. Silver bars, 5SUc. Mexican dollars. 4Cff46c Drafts, sight, 7c; telegraph, 10c. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK. Oct. 31 Close: Money on call, steady. 2JT2 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, easy; sixty days, 3'rj3ft per cent; ninety days and six months, 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 4Q,I per cent. Sterling" exchange, easier, with actual business In bankers' bills at f4-8C.70fi'-l.SC.76 for demand and at J4.S4 10f?4.Sl.l5 for sixty-day blllsposted rates, $4.S5 and ?l.S7(g 4.S7; commercial bills. $4.84. New York Metals. NEW YORK, Oct. 31. Tho London tin market reported another advance, closing at 132 12s Cd for spot and 131 12s 6d for futures. Locally, the market was also firm, closing at S2S.7529.15. Copper also had a considerable advance abroad, with spot closing at 62 17s Sd In London nnd futures at 63 3s 9d. Locally. copper 'Is firm. Lake 13 auoted ut ?13.G2 11.00; electrolytic, $13.C2yyffl3.S7; casting. cast-ing. S13.37f 13.62. Lead was firm and higher, at 12 10s, In London. Locally, the market was unchanged un-changed at (luotutlons ranging from $4.20 to S4.45. Spelter was firm and unchanged at 55.35 f5.40 in the local market In London It was Quoted at 25 15s. Iron closed at 50a lOd In Glasgow and nt 44s 7d In Mlddlcsboro. Locally, iron was unchanged. No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoted at $15.00Sl5.oO: No. 2 foundry Northern, S14.50fil5.00; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft, S14.5OC13.0O. LIVE STOCK. Chicago. nillfAnn fW .H. fnlllp Tlrnrlniz 31.000, Including 3000 Tcxans; market 1c lower; good to prime steors. J5. 906. 65 poor to medium. $4.0025.75; stockers and feeders, $2.00tM.10; cows and heifers, $2.10 iQC.00; canncrs, Sl.50ff2.20; bulls, S'.MfXJl.oO. calves. SJCKHjfi.OO; Texas fed steers, $3.503 4.75; Western steers, $3.0005.00. Hogs Receipts, 30,000; rvftlOc lower; mixed and butchers. S4.0Jij-5.20; good to choice heavy, $1.155.25; rough heavy. HC.V0il.S3; light. SI.SOtf5.10; bull: of sales, Sl.C5iff3.10. Sheep Receipts. 2S.0O0; strong; lambs stc-adv; good to choice wethors. Sl.CKKj l.75; fair to choice mixed, $3 25Ijr4.00s Western sheep, S3.OO04.CO; native lambs, S4.25S5.S5, eslern lambs, SI.0Off5.G5. Knnsns City. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 31,-Cattlc Receipts, Re-ceipts, 17,000; steady to 10c lower; native HteerB, $3.75ffC.40; native cows nnd heifers, S150ff4.50: stockers and feeders, S2.2G-S-1 0-3; bulls. Sl.TS&S.CO; calves. S2.50ffC.00; Western West-ern ateers, ?3.00ff'l.0; Western cows, $1.50 03.50. Hogs Receipts, 6000; markot, &ffl0o lower: low-er: bulk of sales, $1 S55i.15: heavy, $5 l0f? C.25; packers, ?5.00ffu.20; pigs and light, S4;a5ffC.05. , Sheep Receipts, 7oG0; market strong; muttons. S3.20ff4.00: lambs, $4.255':.G3; range wethers, J3.25ff4.10; ewes, $2.75'&3.75; Utah lambs, scventy-ono pounds, $5.05. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 31. Cattle Ro-cclpts, Ro-cclpts, S500: market, best steady: others lower; native steers. S3.75ffC.25; cows and heirers. $2X0ff3,65; Western steera. S3.00ff 4.60; Texas ateers, $2.75y5a75; cows and holfcrs, J2.25tfifl.25; canners. $l.G0ff2 15; Blockers and feeders. S2.25ff3.S5; calves, S3.00ff5.50; bulls, -stags, etc., $l.C&ff3.30. Hogs Receipts, 3300; market. 6c lower; heavy. S4.90ff-4.93; mixed. S 1.90.92; light, S1.S3I.02. Pigs, $4,50ff'4.0; bulk of sales, $1.90ffl.92. Sheep Receipts. 18.500: market, steady; Western yenrllngs, J3 S5ffl.K: wcthei-H. $3.C5ff1.23- owes, S3.40ff'3.9-3; common nnd stockors, $2.504,10; lambs, $1 75ffo.C0. Visible Grain, Supply. NEW YORK. Oct. 31. Tho vlslblo supply sup-ply of grain for tho weok ending October 29, as compiled by tho Now York Produce Pro-duce exchange, was as follows: Wheat, 20.195.000 bushels; lnorcase, 1,-40,000 1,-40,000 bushels. Corn. 3,019,000 bushels; decrease, 391.000 bushels. Oats. 23,993,000 bushels; decrease, 43G.O0O bushels. Ry5, 1,773,000 bushels; increase, 122,003 bushels. Barley, 0,507,000 bushels; Increase 34,000 .bushels. |