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ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1899 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL Teports would seem to indicate that a good part | prices. Good to cholce beeves sold at $5 70@ | and color sold up to 5c With other lots of the | cat, 40@8c for Tokay, 6:@70c for Seedles and of the Droductice. eapacity of the country is | 6 65; commoner lots at $4 10@5 65; stockers and | same variety, but poorer grade going at sfc. Old | T5c@$1 for Isabellas. already engaged for the first half of 1900. feeders, $3 25@5; bulls, cows and heifers, $2@ | crop will bring about lcimore than these fig- | Watermelons, $6@2) per 100. x 302, Sympathetio strength 1s evinced by other | 525 Texas steers, 33 30@430; calves, $ 50@ | ures. Valley Is unchanged, the ruling figures | Cantaloupes, 40@6ic per crate; Nutmegs, 3 classes of material, among the materials ad. | 7 2. being about 6lc. Frelghts are nominally un- | 50c per box. TR 3 Vancing thim et being bar iron at nearly all | HOGS—Trade in hogs was fair at a fur-| changed. Pears, 40@60c per box: Bartletts, T5c@31 25 p markets, steel hillote, rolled iron and steel, tin | ther reduction in prices of 5@ioc. Heavy hogs. WASHINGTON. box for green and 50@isc for ripe; in bulk, plaes and nails, 3 90@4 50: mixed lots, $4 20@4 60; lights, ¥ 25| TACOMA, Sept. 1.—Wheat is weak, but the | @30 per ton ; From the manufactured textile trade excep- | @4 70: pigs, $3 40@4 40} culls, §2@S3 5. local market is unchanged at 57c for club and | Figs, 50@7c per box for double layers o tionally good rts come. August witnessed | SHEEP-—There was a good demand for Sheep | gjc for blue stem. small black and 50c for large purple. a’ genaral wain in the prices of cotton and | and Jambs at strong prices. Sheep. $225@ e baac per box and F@de per ba i 7 3-16c; F CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, §1@1 75 for com- ers at many points North, West and South. > 2 | | %38 French Rontes, 10t de: wheat car- | mox RS FRUITS Lemons, 813175 05 com Among. oihes textilea strength is especially | | Newy York Grain and Produce. | | 50es off coast. more inquiry; cargoes on pas- | Limes, $@i 30; Callfornia Limes, nominal; notable in hemp and sympathy with Londoh. | | sage. auiet ana steady; English country mar- | Bananas, $150@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, 31 of same are reported by clothing manufactur- ‘woolen gnods, evidently the outcome of an ac- | 4 50; Western rangers, §2 50@4 25: lambs, 350 % Ket: in bulk. $20@3) per ton. 4 X 1 from lead- | @6: few prime lots bringi $6 25. 235G . = 0@60c per - tive demana,’ sudging from reports {ro S e prime lots brinsing S8 oo Foreign Markets. Flums, "G50 per box: Prunes, 40@60c ps P Scarcity of material and backward deliveries o | LONDON, Sept. 1_Consols. 105 Silver, | Quinces, 50@6lc per box. ° . —l = = Z e = = ‘when that Philippine shipments kets, steady. 2 5 E R [ Dist of Col 8.65s...117 IN ¥ C & St L 4s..108 '}"”'a‘;”z’c“:fi!flfi?n‘s”““2"""‘ strength has been | &- —& | LIVERFOOL. Sept. 1—wheat, dull; wheat v e 3 7 t C O this week by the | NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—FLOUR—Receipts, 19,- ris, dull; flour i aris, dull; French > = A - SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. e s AN Wiconidats e Y | pciel o ines andilealbbe ElR FECE e s BeRtAL country markets, steady; weathe | Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. ¢ B0 Cotans Biiciiiont| N30 an s, co-isiutiy | o e DL tae e O rers are chuc | 840 arcsles Exports, 20 407/ barrele; WeAKiaNG | hesvy anowe e Banaud, , Do class C 103 |Or Nav Ists. | ally’ employed, but the margin of profit is re- L i : COTTON—Uplands, 3 15-32. The market for all kinds is rather unsettled. ported to be exceedingly small owing to keen WHEAT—Receipts, 199,975 bushels: exports, CLOSING Holders generally insist on full figures and Do Curren: 102%| Do 45 ..... s Coal Oil advanced I1-2c per gallon. Atch gen 45........102% Or Short Line 65..129 | competition 20,014 bushels. Spot--Easy; No. 2 red, ™%c, .| LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1— WHEAT o ! e ,l, & Do adf 4s.... ... 58| Do con 88.........117% | “Lumber retains all of its old activity, and in | 0" afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, H%e, T, 0. | Red Western winter, dull, 5s 14d; No'1 Nogin | LAVerS come up to thelr Al A e so ew Hops of good quality on the market. Can So 2ds 103 [Reading gen 45.... 15 | some Tines manirests new strengih as regards | 1 lio0! T L O s to | ern Spring. dul. S 4a. Furures: Steady; Gep. | Teluctance. Thers i€ a pretty sood business go- s SSaAI 2 : Ches & Ohlo/dYin: o RIGIN Inte A prices. The refined sugar war appesencly St | arrive: 2 ted, 72%c elevator. Obtlons | tember, os 91ad; October, 5s 1iigd. ¥ | ing on. nevertheless N -lev o 58 ... g | 5 continues, It belng the stimulatio : L (72 - ik ! RIE FRUITS (New Crop)—Prunes, in hicat and Barley dull and mominal. Chi'& N con 78l (UL & 8 F gen 6aitt ;nnsumpuafimu';"? hotanie ‘extent’" A 'good | opeaed easy at unchanged prices for the week. | - R T ) e R " . ; Do S F deb bs....110% 'St Paul cons.......170 | business is doing in tobacco at most markets, | cables, big Northwest receipts and heavy Sep- @& | 4346 for 1b for. 60; . e for 70-50's, 3@3UC Jats, Corn and Rye continue neglected. Chi Term 4s........ % |SUP C & P 1sts. 121% | spectal activity peing reported from manufac- | tember deliveries acting as the chief selling | tox so40's’ and 2% @2%e for 90-100's: Apricots, A 1a 10631 D0 Bet o< --122 | turing centers in Florida, whence it Is e | tiveg After a slight midday decline the LOCAL MARKETS. 10%@11e for Royals, 14@l5c for Moorparks and ans and Seeds out of favor at present. Do s 2 v G ver and Exchange stand the same. Erie gen 4s. 1017180 Rallway 0f;:- 109 | ported that the Cuban crop will be & Very 1A%® | 1y et “jater hardened. May, 79@Tte, closed o e e o 72% Tenn new set Tn industrial lines the situation is reported | 79%c; September, 73}%4@73%c, closed T%e; De- | @ o | AONCT 0000 " Sun-dried, 434@5%c per Ib; N i i Oni r W& D &0 ‘Tex &dec 1sts. very satisfactory. Employment lsnmanor:l c’:\fl cember, T64@76%e, closed T6%c. | Nectarines, 7@S%ec per Ib: Pears, 114@S%c for J s B 0 £ en Ele 116 Do 2ds .. | strikes and labor troubles generally are con- | HOPS-Steady. . Quarters and S@dc for haives: Black Figs, 3c. Potatoes stand about the same nions wea Gen Electric i e T e T .| HbES adn Exchange and Bullion. TN R - vwve-crowa: e tor Tiree 7 25 9 4 " o Do 2ds 108 | Wabash 1sts .. usiness failures for the week ar i o2 3 = crown, s%ec for four crown, 4%@éc for Seedless egetables continue in excessive supply, HE T e 5 i e g (o L S iliering Gl |1 WOOER et ling Exchange, § davs.... Sitanias 3iae tor Eeedless’ Muscatels and $1 20 sight...... 131, as compared with 154 last week, 164 in this | METALS-The leading feature of interest to- | Sterling Exchang, n ; ho = e, Do con Bs.........112 |West Shore 4s.. = 2 | for London Layers; Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. fter market quoted at all sorts of prices. Towa Cent 1ste.....115 |Wis Cent Ists. week a vear ago, 165 in 1597, 336 in 1896 and 154 | day In metals were spelter and tin, these | Sterling Cables.... ... s NUTE- Walnuts, s@Se for hardshell, i0@lle r ) A 3 o fi o KCP &G 1sts 72 |Va Centuries. % | in_18¢ metals advancing decidedly on pressing demand | New York Exchange, sight...... — for softshell; Chile Walnuts, 11@ Almonds, F:ggs and Cheese continue firm. Ta new con da-...10 | Do deferred...... 5 | Wheat, tncluding fipur. shipments for the | (@ 71E SORRRCHE TROTEty Cb Pt e news | New York Exchange,telegraphic — new cron, Tic for Languedoc and 8ic for pa- S . L & N uni 4s C & S 45.....coons ST | week aggregate 3,613,413 bushels, against 3.313.- | St ® | Mexican Dollars.. T per-shell; Peanuts, 6%(@6%c for Eastern; Brazil oultry market well stocked and quiet. STOCKS. e EETeRte B O e buehels in the | from the English market. Lead ruled quiet. [ Fine Silver, per ounce i e Piibertal T@itlie: Pecans, Th@ i 3 e Seb 110 | corresponding. wedk Of 189, G20 in 1867 | The other denartments were slow and un- SRR g Foyust v b o cHoe. ot 7 Y 0. Ky 8,369,862 1896 and 2,260,261 bushels iIn | changed. At the ciose the Exchange called: 7 = ' omb, 1114c for bright and 101 for Fruit market less active, with overstocks of Grapes | Grown pingirin 3 el 30| 3309563 bushete in 1196 and 2.2 e e hangel, At the cloce the Exchange calle Wihens o @inor Grains (HORETCoimp, Tike for bright and 10 for r 1011 201 i 5 it 3 { wheat agzregate 33,122,337 bushels, against 20.- | LAKE COPPER—Unchanged, at $18 50. ot | lght amber extracted, 61@7c; dark, 5%C ried Fruit meets with a fair demand. | Deadwood o.... 8 Do preferred... 8301 5a5ie busheis last year and 2,851,246 busheis | TIN_Firmer: S35 70 bid and 2 asked. WHEAT—Remains dull and nominal, witn | per ib. "0 © \'o change in Provisions. Homestake 1165 00/ Standard 3o e he Deminlon o7l Canetal |l s i e R ATESENADITS a0 44 08 Ibutslittie domand ierohi ang) quaster, AX—24@26c per Ib. Iron Silver. 50 Union Con........... 20| Business failures in the Dominion of CRiach | asked. | o @ o brice forléad is 3435 and for |-, Chicaso opened steady but dull. Prospects of 5 Mexican ........... 50 Yellow Jacket.... 25 large receipts depressed the market. Buyers Provisions. Nineteen cars of Hogs in from Arizona. Tast week and In this week a vear ago, 31 in | copper $18 50. Ontario <00 B 1897 and in 189 and 33 In 1595 SPELTER—Firmer, with $5 5 bid and $ 6| held off for lower prices. Cables were e off. . BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. asked. Northwestern stocks decreased 550,000 bushels | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8%c per Ib for Outside Grain Bags selling at 6 3-4c. | | | g 5 | Money. |West End . 85 COFFEE—Options closed steady, net un- | quring the week and some frost was reported | Deavy, 9@%te for light medium, lic for light, LG e Call loans. _3@4%|_Do prefd a3 : changed to 10 points lower. Sales 14,250 ba " % | 12%¢ for extra light g s N 4114111.\r' in Rice. | ine doars @b ]w,s““m Eleel il 4 | Dun’s Review of Trade. including September, $4 35: October. $4 40G4 45; | there. Deliveries were about 1,000,000 bushels | E“-q":f:“";'{“ f“ and 13c for sugar-cured Customs collections show an increase. | | Stocks | Do prefa..o 80| November, $4 46; December, $4 10; ~ January, | and Argentine shipments were 900,000 bushels. | Eastern sugaricured Hame, 13%o; California stoms ¢ SIS & | Atch T & St F.... 22% Bonds— | @ o | $410; April, $4 %: May, $: July, 35 05 Spot | September deliverles were moderate and the | prime Beef, $12 50; extra cleary $1630; mesw ‘oal ket 1) d sh || Do prefd.......0 e4s iAtchigon de.........100 coffee—Rlo, dull and nominal; miid, quiet. | September liquidation was about over. The | $15@ls 80; Smoked Beet, 12 per 1. - = Coal market in good shape. | Amer Sugar....11653| Mining Shares— SUGAR-Raw, steady; refined. quiet. e e it foes mell) A S S o | Do prefd-.........120% | Adventure ......-.. 9 NEW YORK, Sept. 1—R. G. Dun & C BUTTER o Recelpte. 1630 | packages; firm. | fecling was we e . with free selling | LARDTierces quoted at 5}g5ic per Ib for p— = | Bell Tele...i1112C 80 | Alloues MinCol 6% | weely review’of trade will say to-morrow: | Western creamery, 1G21c; factory, 12@ldc. “35"’: \‘3:"-‘ S 10001 Oik: it Thes 10-1b tins, Skc: o1b fins, Sheer " T ' o { Boston & Albany Atlantic - 30% | “The astonishing feature is the magnitude of | BGGS—Receipts, 14,775 packages; firm. West- | Spof eat—Shipping, 5 4: milling, | ST OY SN Tiercen ommin number of other Vanderbilts sympathized to | 2 T 3 shing Ages ; OLENE—Tierces, 6%@7%c per Ib. Charters. | the Sxtent of a’point, and the Union Pacific e e plont.- 3% | gemand, notwithstanding prices which would | ern ungraded at mark, 124@1s¥%c. $LLgL ’“‘"_ e s e stocks were bid up & point, siving force to | oy s 11335 Calumet & Hecla..835' | ordinarily check it. In products digectly con- ey 3 5 CAL ARD SALES. 5 . v The Belglan King takes troops and mup- | the rumor that the much tilked-of transeon- | Gl R e .3 | sumed by Individuals the larger employment California Dried Fruits. Informal Session—:15 o' clock—No sales iHld”’ Tallow, 1Wool and Hops. tinental consolidation was about to be perfect- | Fitchburg b ed. The very heavy blocks of Union Pacitic | Gen lectric stocks coming out on the rise and the det Federal Steed Second _Session—December—6000 ctls, $1 11%; 4000, $1 113, $LI% | e Hops are on the market, rather earlfer Régular Morning _Session — December—12,000 | than usual. They are of good quality, but the 4 Franklin . Humboldt and better wages of the working force give plies to Manila i — | explanation, Efforts to meet the demand call| NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—California drled fruits, The India loads lumber at Port Blakeley for Valparaiso on owners’ account. = o | Do pref Osceola . > tion by the bears of selling leading account, P for more stores, manufacturing works and ma- | steady. 1 14: 10 3¢ - o 1 b pe r ealizing | Mex Centra Parrot . o 3 men. | CHIS, $1 11%; 10,000, $1 113%; May—4000, §1 16%. | market for them is not very strong and deal- e = Tlochiol brought o determined raid and_a realizing | Mo epianL s chinery and facllities for transportation, as if | EVAPORATED APPLES — Common, c; | {iternoon Session—-Deceinber-4000 ctls, $111%; | mra ook for lower Drices when weceiste. ::_ Custom Collections. movement along the line. i fen i A ol nh ol 208 |8t Fe Coppe every man’s wages were in part diverted to |prime wire tray, 8%@Sic; choice, 8%@dc; fancy, | 4000, §1 1i%: May—S000, $1 16%. bt pd bt J pts had been extended in some c: point, were quickly wiped out. and the gen- machinery of manufactur- | $@¥isc. BARLEY—The Crompton takes for Antwerp 01 Dominion...... 3 |Tamarack .......--.226 | build up the nation gk 11 ctls, valued at $109.38. The market con- | HIDES A JZ271% | ing and distribution. The occasion promises | PRUNES—3y@Sc. D SKI NS—Culls and brands sell ollections thus far this eral ievel of the market fell below last night, | Rubber 40% Winona .. 1 APRICOTS—Royal, ec; M k, 14@1ée. u t to $4,80 against $4,152,900 for | Brog i opping two points. Cen- | U Pacific 46% Wolverines .46 | quick profits, the building Is largely for the TS- Roval, le; Moorpark, p16c. ues dull and unchanged. about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted in 1808 D g v was wewy | Dnfom Eandl 0 v fUth oo future, and it goes on in spite of unusual | PEACHES—Unpeeied, s@1l%c. Feed, T1%@s3%c; Brewing, §75%@92%c; Cheva- | steers, 10§10%c; medium light, gc; . — | listless during the last hour 1 closed gen- | Wis Central........ 18 | prices, 5 © ler, $110@1 22% per ctl. | Cowhides, $c; Stags, 6c; Saited Kip, %c: Calf, Cinrdc B | 1 P @3 dec] ondon sent higher —_— The demand exceeds the supply of Bessemer | - CALL BOARD SALES. 1¢c; dry Hides, sound, 16c: culls and brands, Stocks of Grain erally easy at 1g3 decline. London sent hig d 3 Stocks of Gram. prices and bought here to a moderate extent, The Money Market pig, again raising the price for that and an. % 2 RN s Bel Y Kip and . Véal, Toc ey Calt, 17 | But “this support was without aval to sustain B y 4 e thracite to $22 50, Southern foundry to $15 2 Chicago Wheat Market. Regular Morning Session—Seller '3, new— | Sheepskins. _shearlings, ' 20gd0c ‘each: short Srain Inspector Steller | the market. ‘The fear of an unfavorable bank e 3 at Pittsbyrg, with heavy sales; gray forge to 2000 ctls, S1%e. 5 | Wool, 35@60c each: medium, 70@%c; long Wool, in in warehouse and on | Statement was a heavy weight on the mar- W YORK, Sept. 1—Money on call steady | $19 and Southern at Chicago to $20 65, with |2 A¢{extoon Sexsion=No sales: | 0cq$1 10 each; Horse Hides. salt. $2G2 2% fof s follows, in tons: | ket. The New York clearing house banks have | .o R T Joan 3 per cent. Prime | local coke at §21. Structural shapes were ad- o | Afterroon Sessionio rales o larse the de. | 18rge, and $i 2G1 5 for smail: Coits, %@ 5 Fo | lost heavily during the week, both through the | 2t &% Per cent: 125 > P | vanced $ per ton a week ago, cut mafls 25| ", 0 cot 1 Wheat suffered from lack | mand is nil_and the market is flat. White, | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 4@4ic per Ib; WHEAT. | nterior mpvements and. to the sub-Treasury. | mercantile paper, 414@5 per cent. Sterling ex-| cents per keg this week, plates 32 per ton, B e e oot | siis@res; VRED: ST0SGL 1N, Der; otl;. Black, | 2308%c; refined. —— grease; 2gaige: Port Costa | Shipments on balance to the interior to the ch steady, with actual business in bank- | common bar_iron to $1§ii; at Pittsburg and | of interest and closed i lower for December, | g5 21 = g e ; » | " WOOL — Spring Clips — San Joaquin _and 530 2,08 | extent of mearly $2,000,00 can be traced. The | ers ls at $4 S6@4 863 for demand and at | tool steel to 7 cents, with large Mexican orders | hut unchanged for September. The most prom- | "B\ Dull and unchanged. Eastern large | Southern, 7 months, $@lic; San Joaquin Foot- 5,453 51 3 | etatements of dhe sub.Treasury during the week | $ $3@4 834 for sixty days. Posted rates. $4 8 | placed for pipe and good orders for bridges at| jnant feature of. the day's session In Wwheat | Yellow, $1 05@1 01ie; White, $1 07%; mixed, §1 o | hill. detective, 8@Sc: Valley Oregon, 17@lsc; 3 g | show that institution to have absorbed on and $4 $6G4 ST, Commercial bills, $ 82, Sil- | Chicago. Few works can promise delivery be- [ & Jixetlons s £ J : 3 Eastern Oregon, 12@M4c for choice and 9glilge ; s n _ skl b ey | was the extreme dullness of trading, and to| @1 07% per ctl. ARLEY. count of internal and revenue customs ver certificates %@60c. Silver, ©9c. Mexi- | fore December, and most of the heavy con 5 I DoOYe per . ctl for fair to good tracts placed have been for next year's de- | this more than anything contained in the news | S—90@92%c D 5 can dollars, 47%c. Government bonds, steady. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs, $@l0c; do . Stockton. City. [ ments and deposits for shipment to the Inte | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal A 1,630 | something like $3,500,000, after allowing for pay- State bonds, strong. Rallroad bonds, firm. | livery. was the slight decline which closed the lead- | plains, T@hc; San Joaquin and Southern Moun- £ 1 £.080 | ment_of $700,000 on account of drafts from the 2 5 Recent advances in hrm‘u nn'}) _slhgu nng ing speculative option. The market was a | = tain, Twe@dc. SeEaaeas Bran Cash in the Treasury. | e e e Eon ar Chicage, Ship: | Shade lower at the start in both September Flour and Millstuffs. HOPS—New are nominal at 12%@13%c per Ib. A ! S B T U e ments of boots amd shoes from Boston, 5.7 |and December, the result of lower quotations Tk A B r 1 5 | apparent loss of cash of neatly 5,000,000 There | WASHINGTON, Sept. 1—To-day’s statement | per cent larger than in any other year to date, | from Liverpool. There was, however, little FLOUR—California family extras, $3 6033 75, General Merchandise. aceif i were , 56,563 | ju 'no evidence of any sufficlent reduction of | of the condition of the Treasury shows avall-| Were 141 per cent larger in August than in | selling of consequence. Deliveries on Septem- |usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon Ll Bran, | deposit liabilitles by contraction of 10ans 10| ghis cash balance, $279,32,872; gold reserve, | 8Dy other vear, and 24 per cent larger than in | per contracts were heavy, Armour putting out |and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, | BAGS-—Outside Calcuttas are selling down to offset this fall in cash resources. §248, 757,971 g : 1892. Buyers press for early delivery. Manu-| 70 000 bushels, though this had appar- | $3 25@3 40 for bakers' and §225@3 for super- | 6%c, but the combination price is still Tie. There was not much done in the bond mar- | 7= 207 — - facturers refuse many orders and some have | about 70, J & i f | Wool Bags, 26@28c: Fruft Bags, 5%c, 5%c -nd The Hav Marke Ket to-day, but prices were firmly held. Total S Sl already contracts for farther ahead than they | ently been discounted by traders, for it had | fine. g o gs, 26a28c; T Bags, S4c, Slgc o e ay Marret. sales, par value, $1,580,00 hipment of ver. Wish. * T.eather is a little stronger with a | little effect, and buying orders for September | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | 6c for the three grades of white and 7@7%c for i were in the hnnd{? of B;varnl‘cumm!lshsi;ll’h(z»;?‘:s- lows. usual discount to the trade: Graham | bleached jute. ave been moderate, 6,328,700 | December opened a shade lower at @ C. | Flour, $2 25 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Ry COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- pounds for the week and for five weeks, 42,005,- | The market held at about those prices for SOme | Meal ' §3 50¢ B i < B Gl ! heavy business United States Government bonds unchanged Sales of w gner says of Hay: | in bid quotations cott & M NEW YORK, Sept. 1—The steamer Etruria, HEye[Continied ““"" | NEW YORK STOCK LIST sailing for Eurove to-morrow, will take out | Boue or the Week AT (0T Tre e i vhen | timer bt with littie trading. cituer wav. A | seay 3250 Hce i s b 82?&'2:?“,.‘%?’“.%’; oS 35 SQutlnelng i S IInRien 37 0 St tley received L oitue ML lishaice CIosE {416,000y orttiees LRI LA T the last great speculation was in progress sales | short period of comparative strength followed, | Gat Groats, $4 15, Hominy, $3 253 50; Buck. | $6: Bryant, $6; Coos Day, §; Wallsend. 7 50; s. There has been Bid, ey in the same weeks of 1565 were 57,669,202 pounds, | the market, reversing the usual order of things, wheat Flour, $4@4 2%; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; | Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $3 in bulk and $10 50 merchandise coming | g | - London Market. of which 39,118,957 were domestic. Some h following the lead of course grains, wh Rolled | in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $12: that the tr hav lockaded that much tancy in buylng by manufacturers is attrib- | showed considerable stremgth. But about noon nd in quarter-blood | the lack of interest had turned prices down- Oats (barrels), $6 35@6 95; in sacks, $6 35G6 75; | Cannel, §3 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $4 50; Green Peas, | Gate, $7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and §: uted to current prices | 5 h }Fanna_ $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, 3 5 1,200 Baltimore & Ohio. t : | , or thre Canadian Pacific NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—The Commercial Ad- | washed fleece and unwashed and combing light, | ward. It was mostly a scalpers’ market af- |3 per 100 Ibs. {apsiedd oy e in the ity | Canada Southern. vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | some concessions have been made, so that | ter that time and based chiefly on puts and | TN e e lay saya- “During thatweek o uisons 1 Central Pacifioir---c The markets here to-day were heavy, the | the average of 100 quotations by Coates Bros. | call. The bears did little untl longs got load- | Hay and Feedstuff. e ot el ng prompt re- | Chesapeake & Ohlo. Transvaal eituation being regarded as more | IS about 20.33 cents, against 20.40 cents August | ed up, but after that they put pressure on the ay an eeasiuirs. | ther e s e Washington, with 17 probably Chicago Great West 1. Mills have strong demands for goods, and | market at intervals and succeeded in shaking e frc | Columbia, 13,164; ¢ ush Chicago Burlington & Quinc acute. The attendance was slim. Americans.| 4, ")ay worsted have further advanced. In | out long wneat in some quantities and caused | The export business of the port is so heavy | A O e et 8! are 10 Chicago Ind & Loul: were firm, but New York sold, hmunl:: A 5a& | cotton goods demand exceeds supply and many | a slow decline in prices. There was not much | 42+ geslers cannot secure room on vessels to | 3 e are slow | .. Chlcago Louis prefd | until the close. They were a shade higher In | kinds have advanced, although the material | export inquiry and the local cash business was | b 5 S e AOUDE | CO I Nbet sl U e present 800 Chicago stern Illinofs. | the street. The weaker spots were Erle and | hag declined. Sow " Sentember. advanced 70%c, declined to | take Hay ordered for the Islands, £o this outlet | deliveries there will be no cause for complal es Chicago & Northwestern tchison preferred. Business was meager. | Yheat has declined, mainly because reports | 69%4c, and closed unchanged at 69%c. December | is practically closed for the present, Hay seems | but this 18 vary Suplouss getias docreeiediae Hay have been com- Chicazo Rock Island & Pacific. [Tt OR e e dividend, It 18 ¢x_ | of Injury in the Northwest have been dis- | declined to 71%c and closed Yc lower at 1% | to be out of luck all around this year. A good | mand for fuel for the United States transports for many months and C C C & St Louls. 3 pected, will be 30, making the vield at the | credited and the exports from both coasts have [ @71%c. i a £ it stand: fine chi to get e |00 peysralimontha i \corme means & veryEn en weak. | Colorado Southern ot present price § per cent. Anacondas'were 114, | 50y o, the week 3,010,010 bushels, against |- Corn was firm and slightly bigher all day. | 3c2l of It stands a fne chance to get rained | terial shrinkage to our stocks in vard. Ths fve in large oAty SoaNEsar e | Money was in good demand. The bank has | 3 A e T A e oo T hisTier: * | on, as baling is greatly delayed this vear. winter months will be with us shortly, which T prices can- | . Colorado Southern 2d4 prefd. :,(;;-x;r lw‘r_x"--'\\:;flé ml]r:((l‘xf‘ #ar 'l;‘glfnr;fnpzt fg'r:, bushels, against 16,575,899 last vear. The West- | Oats were higher all around in sympathy with | Feedstuffs are as previously quoted. Sale on | signifies a doubling up of the monthly con- . vet the feeling is Delaware & Hudson....... 2 O is dechiate 1741 sunplics decrense o4, 0% | ern receipts have 'been 18551474 bushels, | corn, December closing %@c higher and | call of 2000 ctls Bran, seller '99, at §13 25. | sumption of fuel for domestic uses, and lairymen are beginning to lay in Delaware Lackawanna & Western. el St o | against 20,320,585 last vear, indicating in re- | September %@c up. | BRAN—315 50@17 per ton. | reserve stock which fih';uld on han,;}hm meet their winter supply, but it is difficult to place Denver & Rio Grande... ! i 3 | cent weeks gome disposition on the part of | Provisions were decidedly active and weak. | MIDDLINGS—$17 5019 50 per ton, our fall requirements is not here. There are sttt actorily with the: < thelr Denver & Rio Grande | LONDON. Sept. 1.—Canadian ; | the farmers to hold thelr grafm, Official confirmation of the reported breaking | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 318@1S 50 per | Several steamers en route, which Will be calier Sakan hre ] n the present r g S e orthern Pacific preferred, 763, | The enormaus exports of corn, 20,302,120 bush- | out of vellow fever at Key West caused liquida- + Oflcake Meal at the mill, $27G28: jobbing, | into requisition as coast coal transports. due b e hra = preferrad, S1%: Atchison, 23%;" Anaconda, 11%; | els. against 10.999.4% in the same wecks last | tion from all quarters and flattened out prices | Covoenut. Cake. Sogmy Commmea, | here In sixty to minety days. ~ With the aic Yok | Great Northern prefd.... Bar Silver. quiet, Zie 3-16d; Money, 2% per | vear, and the Western receipts, 19,722,109 bush- | of pork and ribs. Lard did not suffer so much. | $35 50@24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@%: Mixed Feed, | Of these we shall probably tide over our 4iffi- et York. Hooking Goal e cent | els, ‘against 19, last year, are nhot to be | Lower pork prices contributed to the weakness. | $1a 16 50; Cottonseed Meal, $25 per ton. ilties, g dtis sailing; ooiCiqse = by ey . » | forgotten and have caused a decline of 1 cent | Packers were moderate sellers. At the close | HAY—Wheat. $ 508 ind for comfort. - o Mail ad from New Illinois Central. 2 | In_prices. October pork was 22ic lower, lard 5c lower and | and $9@9 25 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $6@S e R o e O s q’“"‘;‘"fw,e esterday’s | iowa Centra 5 B adstrects Fs R _Failures for the week have been 141 in the | ribs 10@12ic lower. Oat, $ 50@s; Barley, $5@6 50; Island Bai ward from all sections and carriers are scarc a SN el Towa Central Brefdr. i s E | bradstreet s rnancia EVICW. 1‘."‘."1-'1 ate: I«mnw 171 last year, and 25| The leading futures ranged as follows: $4 50@5 50: Alfalfa, $5@7 per ton; Compressed | at the a.lv;mu; "T:‘-;;m.;r:n;";nq‘;"( 1 o 1 different mem- | G i e [T PSR O e Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | Veat, 6@, | tanecus Gomand ot "I the value of all ship bers g o | s —— % —¢ | Wheat No. 2— STRAN20Ge pes tale, | property has advanced 2 to % per cent this 5 Rl s Jake Shore. - e . | | September ......... 9% 0 6915 vear. It is time that shipowners should have ctual sales of Take share o NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—Bradstreet’s Financial | Bank Cleari December T 5 s Beans and Seeds. | helr innings: they have had hard lines for the Gt isviile & Nashy SR i i Abes ban earings. . g : | St by : > | rrow will say: It has been a May 4% 4% BT past two vears, and_the’ per- s tmbtn it | e COAL OIL—The Standard Oil Company has rather dull speculative week, the market being | Corn No, 2— almost entirely in the hands of professional in- | © @ | September ... terests, In its earlier days the tone was heavy W YORK, Sept. L—The following table, | afr oo @ and rate concesslons were recorded, owing | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | Oats No, Metropolitan S Mexican Central. Minn & St Louls Minn & St Louis prefd large sales Dealers quote the old prices, with a dull | CC rnonSand e at there are advanced prices %c per gallon, 1 market. J:aa e Pt O = i ter-white Coal Ofl, in bull Pearl Oil, BEANS_Bayos, $1 1061 80; Small White, $205 | \ taes, 17c; Astral, i7c: Star, 1ic; Extra Star. 21c; Elaine, 22c: Eocene, 1% per gallon. 305 @215: Large White, $1 60@1 Pinks, 32 15@ [ rent the past | - | | Pl s Missourl Pacific ki & : i} e, 1% : 3 e MOV Az OB S i) to the rather unfavorable aspect of the Trans- | ings at all principal cities for the week ended | September . 2 2 25; Reds, nominal; Blackeye, $4 15G4 25; But- | RICE—China mixed, $3 70@3 75; China No. 1 it it Missourl Kansas & Te anl dispute I;O:;d;m 3, mervousness on that | September 1. with the percentage of Increase | December .- 1% ters, nominal; Limas. $1 1004 15 Pea, §215@ | $4 3004 00; extrs o RO i ve s contempla- Missouri Kansas & Texas pref score Was. ected In the New York market, | and decrease, as compared w o May ... seeee 23 2 Red Kidneys, $2@2 25 per ctl. 5 75; Japan, 2% @4 75; Loulsiana, $5@5. was in_contempla- ouri Kansas & Texas pre an rease, ;as compared with the correspond- | "33 Motk per bbl— SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 2le@3c; Yellow Mus- | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- N N Norfolk & Wester, Jersey Central though this feeling took the form of an in- | ing week last year: w York Central. e disposition to start any large movement rather | than of active bearishness in the market at | Citi had been done in the | uld not be learned with cer- | tard, nominal; Flax. $1 90@2 10; Canary Seed, | pany quotes, terms net cash, in 100-Ib bags: . 807 e 5 s 5 2%@sc per Ib for Cailfcrnia and 3igc for East- | Cubes, A crushed and Fine Crushed, 5ic; .82 September . Percentage | October e Leen done yet, but appar- orfolk & We - Inc. Dec, . . i@t Se; H G vdered, 5t%e: Candy Granulated, = Gci b s heen done looking toward | il & Western pret large. In the last days the hardening of money New York.... 123 i B Pt e Rape, 3c; Hemp, 4@ | Bomdor lated, so: Confectioners' A, Se; Call: 1 use it seems to be generally T . fncident to the September disbursements Boston ....... 19.7 S b DRIED PIAS—Niles, $1 25G1 50; Green, $150 | fornia A, Magnolla A, 4%c; Extra C, dlgc; us number of large buyers are | o L e has been a factor and would account in a | Chicazo 125 il @2 per cti Golden C. 4%c; barrels, I-f6c more: half barrels, ready te big “orders at_the reductior D o e for the relatively small amount of & Philadelphia 211 et e | 34 more: boxes, e miore, 50-1 bags, o more! hence s promise to be large in the | Ko vay & Nav. trading and the disposition of certain stocks, | St. Louis.. 4.7 0 . No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its y iry 1s sald to be disapy Oregon Railway & Nav prefd. G A e o Obiscis ot Taitel | Pitteburg « 12:3 Soornl Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. | cquivalent. Dominoes, half barrels, $%c; boxes, n g, the short crop in < | Eena % | manipulation, 1o recede slightly. London, | Baltimore ........ 394 Otiober i | 6 per Ib. nd probable =m: A seaeens 2 | after its recovery from the fear about rupture | San Francisco.... 15.8 ety fver Potatc it S: lthes are unchanged, but the tendency Reading 24 prerd. . L s "I ot murket, Ti8 purchasce, | Kansas Cit Bise wo Cash auotations were as fallows: Flour, | Weaker, as there is too much aifterence in price | San Francisco Meat Market. at present is in buvers' favor. The output is | Rio Grande eWstern.. 33 | however, were not upon a large scale and were | New Orleans....[] 50396 e ey P oring Wheat, 69G70c: No. 3 Req, | between the two. Onions continue weak. EoIng to b2 so much larger than was original- | ---.; o Grande Western pre 8 | confined’ mainly to a few low-priced stocks. | Minneapol 8,132,976 1.5 «-e | 72%8c; No. 2 Corn, No. 2 Oats, 204,@21ic) | Sweet Potatoes are doing rather better. Beef is a fraction easier. There s no change L N T e St Louls & San Fran ist prefd. e e s R DD | oot ad T No. 2 Whit No. 3 White 2@23ige: | The Vegetable market is overstocked, Toma- | in Mutton, Lamb or Veal. e, 1 60 St Louis & San Fran 24 prefd % | liss evidence of support in various parts of the | Louisville . i 25 o leT Badley, | toes and Corn being the principal sufferers. | Nineteen cars of Hogs arrived yesterday trom : though the tendency | 10 St Louis Southwestern 2 3| list whenever the room traders attempted to | Providence 33 P 5 : imathy bead, | The latter Is drying up for want of buyers. Arizona, but the market is o bare that they y 3 5 35; Mess Pork, per bbl, $730@% 05: Lard of Bt Loufs Southwestern prefd i | sell stocks down. At the same time manifesta- | Milwaukee 9.8 100 Tbs, $5 0735 20; Short-rib Sides (loosey. | POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 75@%c; Farly | produced no effect on quotations. /T ::l lrn‘i‘\\]sl. = SRR, 133 ::;;.’1';1?{ '{7}'&2,“‘1 af’;";’r‘::fi ;;mll "n:gu::m:! wer‘i .;"l.fll"nul 7 4.1 $4 85@5 20; Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed), 5is@ | ROSe ].-M,!rm-.k “i’f'ii’q'l'?“é- 435%7“6( r;_gr‘ «;ll: \‘t:; Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: TR St Pi erd. ] : CTiens Vv confined to ow-priced stocks and | Buffalo .. 2 38 ; e i Ll Burbanks, §110@1 25; Sweet Potatoes, CEF—i cr Ib for Steers and 6%@7c for eather Report. St Paul & Omaha 12015 | railroad specialties, some of the representa- Omaha sl SR R | @ s S K 2012 oad s . _some R e @1tc per Ib. : —— Southern Paciflc 110 | dves'or that class tehleh led the recent move: | Tndianapoiis .. distiilersiifinlahed good iper: galijsl ONIONS—T5@ssc_per ctl for Siiverskins; | “Waar,_r@ioc per 1b. ek e L Texas & Paclfic 51| kind came into more or less prominence. None | Denver ....... ;. Wheat. bughels. i i Beans, 1%4@2c; Lima Beans, 2%@3c; Cab- | PPAj ; R 2 ¢ a 2 . e eat, bushels 84,000 0000 | String Beans, 1%4@2c; Lima Beans, 213@%c; Ca e B—Spring, $%@9c per 1b. mum temperatures were Voitn Darife of the fluctuations of the week in the standard | Har:tord Corn, bushels ~2503,000 D | e sagson: River Tomatoes, 16G40c: Alameda | LAMB-Sprig £4Gh por Mor small, 6c for 00 POR i Culitort o Aay S tocks were of an important character, and it | Riehmond. . Union Pacific 2,591,797 Oats, bushels.. s mainly in the industrials and specialties | i | 361,000 | Tomatoes, 30@dic; Ege Plant, 35@4ic; Green | medlum and 5%@sse for large; stock hogs and | - San Diego LT Wabash .. o S Memphis ..... 1,310,373 ye, bushels.. Okra, 33@50c per box: Garlic, 2@3c; Green Pep- toc; dressed Hogs, 1@S%e. 3| Sacramento . | Wabash prefd...... like Consolidated Gas that any considerable | Washington oo 1643, L B 0 e et Toeos er has s | mesdersjtic; dressed pHioe, 10 Independence ...... 92 | Wheeling & L E Spings were S0 aTiouEH OXERQALYAIOIVAD. P oorin. - i — o - L9 Benl? Carrots, 20@40c per sack; Bay Cucumbers, | . Prod Yima 2.0 e L oe Wheeling & L E 2d prefd.. derbilt properties showed strength and activity | Rochester On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | 15@23c; Pickles. $150@175 per ctl for No. 1 and Rccmpls 0f roauce. based on the annual report of the New York | Obispo. . Wisconsin Central...... 5 New Haven... market was steady. Creamery, 16@20c; dairy, | ¢ for No. 2; Summer Squash, 15G25c; Marrow- | Francisco data: Maximum temperature, P C C & St Louls, e e o, T (CTops are i worggter © 12%@17c. Cheese, firm; 9%@10%c. Esgs, firm) | fat Squash, $10 per ton: Green Corn, %@50c per | FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER L . minimum, 50; mean, 5. Express Companies— crease tend to support prices and to diminiah | Atlanta fresh, 113@12c. per crate for Alameda’and 25@40¢ | pyour, qr sks.. s Straw, tons...... 35 Adams America United States. Wells Fargo... Miscellaneous American Cotton Oll... American Cotton Oil prefd. American Malting. . ‘American Maliing prefd. 015 Hops, ‘bales. .760| Wool, bales 1,460/ Pelts. bdls.. 375 Hides, No. 148 Eges, doz. Raisins, bxs...... Quicksiiver, fisks Leather, rolls. Chicory, bbl the Influsnce of the prevalent feeling that | Salt Lak Yoo prices for many of the dividend-paying securi- | Springfleld. Mass.. tes have fully discounted present prospects, | Kort Worth......... | One of the noticeable features of the week has | Eortland, Me. .| been the strength of the steel and {ron group | Eortland, Or. -~ 433 | of securities, some representatives of that | St- Joseph...... .- 932 | class creeping up without apparent effort or | 105 Angeles.. 111i% | any considerable activity. Norfolk . G3% | Severnl important developments affecting rail- | Syracuse Wheat, \‘{15 Barley, ctls ’ & Oats, ctls. Foreign Futures. Poultry alld Gante. jonmicls The heavy receipts from the East this week | Butter: Clls: @———————————————————& | have kept local stock low and depressed. Tur- | Beans LIVERPOOL. keys and Ducks are firm, | Pota o Wheat— Sept. Dec. Grouse and Mountain Quail are now in sea- | Middlings, THER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. e has n rapldly over the alf of the Pacific Coast. The usual low overlies Arizona and Southern @ The pre northern summer Californ erature has fallen over the Rocky region and has risen over Southern 5 leblomismiite it 1 Western Arizona. American Smelting & Ref. 2| road properties were announced. A pla | Des Moines. .. : e e e have occurred In the moun- American Smelting & Ref p | The reorganization of the Kansas City, Bitra: | Nashville Qpenine [l S B son, though none came In yesterday. Doves are | Bran. ke, e g e e 3 | burg and Guit road was brought by the New | Wilmington, . PARIS doing better. i 4o | Hay. tons. Sugar, skS........ At ire'o! -"[:" § | York reorganization ~committee. This, how- | gl_‘ ver. - £ = POULTRY--Live Turkeys, 1i@lic for Gob- | Sugar, bbls is canerall y , e ataal Lt ever, seems to involve the probabllity of a con- | Scranton . eee | Wheat— blers and 14@lic for Hens: Young Turkeys, | oo 1s _general clear over the greater American Steel Hoop prefd..... 8413 | fifct 'with the rival Philadelphia committee, and | Grand Rapids Opening . 16@18c; Geese, per pair, $1 50@1 7a; Goslings, | of the Pacific Slope. American Steel & Wire.. 56% | it must be admitted that the securities of the | AUFUsta, Ga. Closing $150@3; Ducks, $3 30@4 for oid and $4@s for | & ® et San Francisco for thirty American Steel & Wire prefd Flour- | company in question have little interest for | Lowell . % S 2 it young; Hens, §4 50@5 50: young Roosters, $4 50@ g at midnight, September 2, 1899: | £10 American Tin Plate......... | Wall street. A much more important Incident, | D2¥ton, O... Opening . 5 50; old "nnslers,a $4@4 50; Fryers, 3§38 0at; | THE STOCK MARKET- n California—Falr Saturday; warmer | 10 American Tin Plate prefd. though it was hardly reflected by the marker, | Seattle s Closing Broflers, $3@3 50 for large, $2 50@3 for small; ern portion. Southerly, changing to | 20,60 American Tobacco. st was the declaration of a 2 per cent semi-an. | L18COM2 @1 75 per dozen for old and §1 75 rerly wind; lizht fog on the coast. / American Tobacco pre! nual dividend upon Union Pacific preferied, | Spokane ... . o— abs, & —& hern Callfornia—Falr Saturday; light ‘Anaconda Mining Co. thus placing that stock on a 4 per cgn! ‘basla, | Sloux City Doves, Tic per dozen i st wind . * : E pl Attt ; 4 8 s, 7 zen. cas a fair business in local s L Brooklyn Rapid Transit... Accompanying this was the announcement that | New Bedford.... .. California Fruit Sales. = e e Nevada—Fair § vi northern | 1,600 Colorado Fuel & Iron [ the company is to, Increase its proferred ston | Knoxville, Tenn. - Bittor Gl i without any par in prices. mertion. i 9,260 Continental Tobacco...... | by $25,000,000, making the total of that class of | ToPeka utter, Cheese ana L£ggs. Mining stocks were weak and the best prices Sah-Clouty saweany, €160 Continental Tobaces prefd. .. shares $100660,000, The increase, together wig | Birminstam .. 2048 sullies & R T tnan | Tere Benerally below those of the preceding” & * rizona—Fair Sat orthern | 6400 Federal Steel.... 5 a furiher fssue of §7,500.000 of common stock, iy | W ichita 505, & ‘hat the Butter market needs more than | gay. fhe telegram from the pump said: . o+ Sk i rancieco) and viARID: Pederal Steel prefd... . | %""be uged to retire the remaining shares’ of | Binghamton 1l 600 CHICAGO. Sept. 1—Farl Fruit Company’s | anything elee is the formation of an exchange | cay o cinck this MOTMINE the Water wae 53 foss ; San Francls nv(n,‘. }‘(r;’ln'hs—l‘slr Saturday; General Electric. 3 124 | Oregon Rallway and Navigation Company and | LeXInston ....... 53.8 | sales of California fruit: Grapes—Tokay, 9c@ | where prices can be established. At present | g i, shea. below the 1930-foot level et resh westerly wind, with fog in the morning. Glucose Sugar......... 117 84% | the Junfor bonds of the Oregon Short Lime | Jacksonville, Fla.. ++| 5115 single crates. Peaches—Late Crawford, | dealers are quoting all orts of prices, accord- | yerer ao. 1 ran one hoUr yesteraes osrmos o ¢ 3¢ 1 7 vator No. @ ol by Y morning. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Offic At < i EASTERN MARKETS. 1 Sl Glucose Sugar prefd International Paper International Paper prefd Laclede Gas... National Biscuit.. National Biscuit prefd. National Lead....... National Lead prefd. National Steel...... 212106 | This plan will give the Unfon Pacific complets | Kalamazoo . control of its lines from Omaha to Portiand, | AKTOR ... | Or., and hae led to a revival of the old story | Chaitancoga ..... | that a consolldation of the Union Pacific with | Rockford, Til..... | the Chicago and Nerthwestern and possibly a | Ganton. O. lease of both properties to the New York Cen. | SPrinfield, O. Fargo, N. D Alde Nk % Sioux Fails, §. Hastings, Neb average $1; Orange Cling, 35c@3$1 05; Straw- | ing to the state of their floors. One says that | gpjevator No. 2 has been running st 5 berry Free, §1 05; Yellow Free, average $1; Pic | g5 is the top for creamery, and another shows | 1o woe and fell at different moioemcrs "> quets Late, average $110. Pears—Bartletts, | gales at 30@3lc. Still another quotes 2Sc and a | Dividends were paid yesterday as follows $1.30@2 per box. Prunes—German, average 312 | fourth 2ic. This is a foolish state of affairs, | Oceanic Steamship Company, 0¢ per share. o single crates; Gros, $130@1355; Silver, average | and is peculiar to San Francisco, for every | ¢iozo. the San Francisco Gas L oes. S : other important city in the United States has | S.2000: the S co Gas and Electric Porter Bros. Company’s salea: Pears—Bart- | an exchange and thus avoids this inexcusable | Company, 42c per share; the American Coal letts, $115@19 box. Peaches—Crawfords, 85@ | confusic It is not doing business on modern | Company, $75,000; Breece Mining Company, b3 tional Steel prefd... Fremont, Neb. 95¢ box. principles, but is the way of our grandfathers. 10,000, and Grand Central Mini o New York Stock Market. New Yoric Alr Brake. Bradstreet's on Trade. Davenport ... NEW YORK, Sept LPotter Bros. Com-| " Butter s Weak Eges and Cheese are very | 350,000 S Sl W T Nort o .. . any's sales of California fruit: teady at unchanged prices. r s NEW YORK, Sept. L.—The feature of to-day" Pacific Coast. - A6t Galveston P pears—Bartletts, 31 25G2 30 box and 85@%c | BUTTER- The Morning Star Mining Company of Iowa 2 ay’s Pacific Coast 1st prefd.. & — | Houston half box. Nectarlhes—55c@sl 15 crate. Grapes— | Creamery—Fancy creamery, 2@27c; seconds, | Hill. Placer County, has declared a dividend market was the Vigorous offer to the bulls | Pacific Coast 24 pretd i Youngstown ... about midday to lift the market out of fts o . ! Pacific Mail....... NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | Evansville ..... Tokays, $1 20G2 15 single crate and $4 double | 24c. | (No. 105) of $3 per share, which is an increase Malagas, S5c@$1 crate. Peaches—Straw- | Dairy—Fancy, 2ic; good to choice, 22@23c; | of 31 per share over the previous dividend. listiess and heavy condition by a sharp advance People's Gas 11915 | row will say: With an exceptionally heavy | Helena ... 5 . 5 i O @ Ve 6 Gas, h . v berry.- $1@1 50 box:: Orange, 40c@$l: Salways, | store, hominal. i} San Fran- in the Vanderbilts. The efforts miscarried and Pressed Steel e "59% | business already booked for the latter portion | MeSOR - 55 - | dogsl; Rosoville, Yie; Towell, tic: Freestone: | ' Pickled roll, 21a21c; firkin, 19G21; créamery TR Paae et heoan Pra 01d off to the lowest point to-day, which was | ,’;,,",T,‘,,’:,‘s,',fi“é“'cfg‘_‘ g | of the year the mercantile community faces the | Tittie: Rock. ... Z 3-02@‘11.::5 D aorords i LR siog B R E Knojee mild new LT ol St s e AR Rt 010,305 for in many cases as much as $1 per share below | Standard Rope & Twine trade situation with confidence, testified to by | Saginaw ...... 319,768 e ker Hunkarians, ~$125; Silver, 70c@sl 2. | @l0se: Young America, N@IKC, Bastern, 13 | fhe report toom Yoo Standard Consolidated 11;:: ;15}7};: lfix‘;: e ;em;:rd- Fr.nen'.r}.l.;‘::f :,; i‘"‘" 2% :mry nnebr:ny 'm;rlr;l pdc:- l‘.nd ::l:lhqumunnu Totals, U, 8.4 L USEELRET Plums—Kelseys, 80c@$115 crate; Grand Duke, 15¢. s - g | mine for the week ending August 26 states that e . Rugar prefd. n & number of lines showing further marked otals, U. S....$1,43,364, 9 crate. EGGS—Quoted at 20@25c for st a 27 A - cover was fight and rallies in the general list | ‘Republic Iron & Stesl 255 | advances. The most conspicuous exception to | TOLAS ontside New. uLONDON, Sept. 1.—Porter Bros. Company's | 30c per dozen for ranc Eulzm,n;;‘fil@r!.‘lc xg t?‘em‘:fi( i ‘2‘«’"‘&‘1’,‘2‘.}‘55"3 le;'epl'ml:::;e% Were of small proportions. The movement of Republic Iron & Steel prefd a1 SR TOTK cveevereerenes 533,395,200 ++e | sales Caliornia truit: selected, 20@21c for No. 1 and 17@ifc for sec- [and 4, Security vein, 318 level.. cach had railroads generally throughout the morning T, Coal & 1 gy AuIn 18 ZoR i ASCRi et o Rie LAk (End v. . Bartletts, 96c@$1 5 half Lox; Duch: 3 3 $ Y in the s 3. Na 1o Wera exceedingly small either way, except in Untted Stat, ther. . o7oe {7 | declining. Lower brices for wheat, corn and DOMINION (OB (CANA DA e e e NeD e I Ak s T Inaivitnel Chsss’ Chloagh wnd e sters e e e -1, | oats point to speculative liquidation of tireq | Moptreal ....... $11.750.198 halt box; Beurre Clairgens, $1 44 half box; . 3 : 3 ime el wnd hevel, had 3 inches Falf ore Tiincls was pushed Uy over two points above United States Rabber...rs. .11/, 4t | holders, who, with confidence in the future of | Tronto . - nE s Congress, $1 50 half box. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The south drift, No. 10 vein, 30 level, had & Jas = gooll deal mmixeOmacl Anted iGas imnd e DU approach ot oxpacted heavy crop movement. e o Portland’s Business. T;Lh P i ";:“:op:d"l?:fi ';\" it o Tl T o Quaniiey of Tennessce Coal shooting up two pofni ut Bheres rn crop prospects, though I i | §t. John, N. €33, iy e Tauroe fox vi . the Tohacco stocks, Brooklyn Transit and Sugar | #1300 C'I‘:’[')’- point to a full yleld. Cotton, £00, has wia :x:(llldl ancouver .. 1,061,867 PORTLAND, Or., Sept. L—Exchanges, §255,- | Fears and Peaches, but Grapes are in over- ‘:’vr:w"?«;xifnc'gu{.’f’: g':nu}::y:f.{d E{'n' . were heavy in tone. _only :cgem:“ betore zoon SING BONDS. fifl‘?filyihwg'mum”mmfiw of rain at the | Victorla, B. C. 590,889 o72: balances, $63,197. *” | supply and very weak. Melons continue steady. | veins on the 130, 210, 318, 382, 470, 558 and s nah A uth, thou ces are still un- & R DECIDUOUS FRUITS— foot levels and the 'stopes are looki revival of the old story of the absorption of yatistactory and storles of permanent demand | Totals . 824,957,629 gt M Rppics, 35060c per box for common and T5c@ | Well. At the mill 201 tons of ore were eruched the former by the latter About the same time are forthcoming. With these exceptions maet - Northern cat Market. $1'2 for good to choice. 5 during the week. Average assay vanner tajl. Fual report showed in detail the rather strik- Eog';-;::,g:s;' SRl e exince dacithd Eastern Livestock Market. e L PERRIES placiberries, 93 per, chest; | inge! $10 1. " Concontrates prodiced 1 ton; ax. Y Ine ecohomies effected by the consolidation of | Do 11134 ing iron and steel of all kinds, but partien ey OREGON. e T e DI o T | T Thes absay llut 4R B e e sauced, 152 nearly two points in New York Central. "A| Do &s coup. 103% Jgor foundry grades, at agvanceing prices. Trads, SUPDly of a.m" :u well taken o -u:dy | Some new crop Walla Walla of good weight | ufnebl;u,”?sg&emlrorb%fufidm i poie Continued on Page 15,