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N FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1899, er delinquent sale California | in office to-day and the Belcl No. 2 red, 72c; % ts, 1s, but th ,500,000 bushels | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%:c; No. 2 corn, 32c; No. 2 oats, 21%4@ | els, but there was a decrease of 1,500, e S s i 1u-\oriia | takes pikca also, 21%c; No. 2 whi 4c; No. hite, 22 on_passage. Hams, 18 3 E E « 23%gc; No. 2 7&."’&43,%@.%& Non 2a h‘;’rley &% 511:0[ \\gheal—sh(pplng, $1 02%@1 05; milling, | Prime Beef, §12 50; extra clear, $1630; mess, Dividends of 30 cents and 35 cents per share 40c; No. 1 flaxseed, §1 18%@1 19; prime timothy | §1 07%2@1 10. ! $15015 50; Einoked beet, 12 o b for | TS Bl esterday mb\L‘tP;:‘“?ntil:ng.“f:lg_ur ; m T ' 5 ierces quoted at 5%c per or | Company and the Pac ghting Company. B e D b Latioet GAlL SR oALEs compouna and 5o Fo pure: nair barfels, pure, | The Sacramento mine of Utah will pay @ 8 157 lard, per 100 pounds, $5 12%@5 27%; €hort | Informal Session — 8:15 o' clock—December— : ; p PLIE Foretd ; Tige: 10-1b tins, Sige; -Ib tins, Sie. aiyidend of $000 on the §th. e N R e e e s n SR AT TOLEN B Tierces, CH@T4e per b, The South Swansea mine of Utah has de- vable this month. ere as follows: ders (boxed), 35 50@5 62%; short clear sides | Second Se (boxed), $ 45@5 50; whisKy, distillers’ finished goods, per gallon, §1 22, clared a dividend of ST300, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hopv:'l Mining dividends in August | orning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—December — 6000 ctls, April Fool Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. 0 oAy Flour, barrels T3k P 0.0 | P BARLEY—The market was very dull, and | The bark Himalaya took for Meibourne 110 e = Wheat, bushels < 173,000 35000 | thers whs Bo gemnar®Lither on o oft’ call. | 700 Ibs Hops, valued at $i560. The Hop market | Boston-Duenwez 0 Corn, 'bushels L s0lon 604,000 | Prices stood about the same. is quiet, but there are a few sales Of new crop | Boston-Little C. Oats, bushels < '972,000 574,000 | Feod, $0@So; Brewing, 90@%c; Chevalier, | at the quotations below. | Boston and Mountain Copper. ® g'“i buflel}:‘i < 18,000 1,000 | $1 10@1 22% per ctl. 2 mmges ru‘lie‘stendx at unchanged prices, and | Bullion-Beck and Champion.. arfey, bushels b o demand is €ood. |/Cantamatal: ley, bushels 86,000 2,000 CALL BOARD SALES. a Wool is firmly held, but the market is quiet. | Central Lead s On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | Informal Ses 5 0'clock—No sales. Fall clip is slow in coming in, and this helps | Colonial Lead - ; , o - & z g market was firm; creamery, 16@20c: dalry, 13@ [ Hecond o sales. to_make trade dull. _ | Deer Trail N "UMMARY OF THE MARKETS Hale & Norcross.. 30 Sierra Nevada 80 | i7c. Cheese, firm, 9% @i0i,e. Eggs, firm; fresh, | Regular Morning SessionNo sales. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Doc' Run . SUMM < e % 5 Homestake % 00 Standard 2 65 | 13%@14c. Afternoon Session—No sales. he mar. | AbOUC ic Gnder the quotations. ~Heav satted | Por e Seate 11 Iron Stiver . 0 Union Con % OATS “Dullness still_characterizes the teets, | 10G10%c; medium, 9@ e | SR Mexican o Yellow Jac! | @———— ¢ |ket, and quotations_show mo further change. | Cowhides, ic; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 9c e A White, §110@1 2%; Red, $105@112% bper etli [po; dry Hides, sound, 1fc; culls and brands, | Galden Cye dry Kip'and Veal, l6c: dry Calt, lUc: | Gwin ns, shearlings, 20@30c short | Homest: d | Gec sach. medium, 10G%c; long Wool, | T =take - astern large Yellow, | gieqs1 10 each: Horse Hides, salt’ 293 % for STOCKS AND BO! Westingh Elec 3G41% do prefd . Black, S0c@sl. = Foreign Futures. CONN—Hecelpts trom the East are about enough to satisfy the current - demand, and | \wool, ner again. Financial quotations unchanged. in Wheat. Barley inactive. ! “@5| Bonds— rices show no change. I _ : E | Mammoth v and Rye quiet and unchanged. S S tand 67 1 LIVERPOOL. 41066107 (WRMGRLUN; mREUTSL OG0T | lncke ann 31 BOLY for el O RON | r > g NS VAT Mining shares— Wheat— Sept. Dec. Mar. | RYE-—Continues dull at 90@$2%c per ctl. ) d, —; grease, 2@2Yic. | Mors & Hay excessive. Feedstufi's unchanged. o { Opening 511% 61%| BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. WOOL — Spring.. Clips—san - Joaquin. ‘and [ MOUBIDE Star - oooco. oo 25 BRI =73 = z 6% | Clesing . 511% 6 1% Southern, 7 months, S@llc: San Joaquin Foc T e ear 10:30 Beans and Seeds dull at previous prices. \ Atlantic | Fl D Glstfs B i i “atlen Dreson: T1Gie; | Eonneyly 0200 2 10 i liitl 78 | B Boston & 3 | wheat— our g Eastern Oregon, 12@idc for choice and 8@11%¢ | Quincy Copper - 60,000 %0 and Onions show little variation. Boston & Maine Butte & Boston. . . | Quines . 600,00 Lot RSl vortons lcB&Q Calumet & Hedi Openine The Tast China steamer took out 18,277 barrels | Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs, 8@loc: do | Lonti S - 7 es continue in cversupply and cheap. | Fitchburg pref Centennial 3 It Fibur. plaine, 7@tc; San Joaguin and Southern Moun- ; PP : | Federal Steel . ranklin . ., | opening FLOUR—California. family extras, $3 6023 7, | taln, Teage. lling at 124%@14 b, Poultry market depressed by large receipts from the East. R ool | Closing - usunl terma; bakers' extras, $8 40@8 50; Oregon ew are selling at 12%@ic per Ib. S s 5 o i hes s and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, Y s - Butter lower, Eggs steady and Cheese in better supply. oo ria and $2 25@3 for super- San Francisco Meat Market. i 7 5 i = e Old Dominion Santa Fe Sagl Canning Peaches, Pears and Plums continue firm. Rubher = Tamarack NEW YORK, Sept. §_The Commercial Ad- | MILLSTURFS Prices in sacks are s fol | Receipts of Hogs are larger and the market MEHTEE T Mexican Limes higher fea Sesften 7 R e e T eat « shjva oonll e 20, e O 8T e o 57 | Yicusly quoted) LT Eher - The Money Market | bushels, Thcrease 175,000; corn, 637,000, decrcase ats ; Hominy, £ % | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealer STOCK * ) > > Pt 4l wel. o 2 3 s, 5,085,000, ) 2 | . Vhes —T@T%e fi Steel 5@ T Dried Fruit market shows no particular change. b, Gecrease §000; barley. 544,000, increasé 610,- Lo N [FSERE @Ol e R B 1o serdanc G of D P haie 1cHYe sasy Price. NEW YORK, Sept Money on call, 8 to b | 000 X ; 56 95; in- sack: B 7 b, e o Provisions spacisT at easy prices as a rule. per cent; lagt loan, 8. Prime mercantile paper, | ¢— — 3 Spilt Peas, §4 603 Green Peas, | VL TOR BT 0o o per | 45 dvar res. Small sal f new Hops at good prices 41,@5 per Sterling exchange, firm, with pound, 4 s rRe T DAL S ! £ - - et 3 guar. coup: Pac iscellan s d medium and 5%@>%¢ for large; stock hogs and Over 1400 tons of Hay came In and the market | Feeders, 5}c; dressed Hogs, Tg8ie. CHICAGO, Sept. 5.—Porter Bros. Company's | was weak and dull, of course, though there was sales of Californta fruit: Pears—Bartletts, $1 | no decline. GENERAL merchandise @1 % a box and 70c a half box; Idaho, $110| Fcedstuffs are quoted as before. General Merchandise. & box. Grapes—Tokays, $105@1 20, half crate; | BRAN-$I5 50G1T per ton. e for demand and at $4 83, @4 83t for sIxty posted rates, $4 84@4 874; commercial | # r certificates, 39%¢c to 6lc, bar | 1 dollars, 47te. Govern- tate bonds, strong; rall- n Fran. quoted. “ Other Meats unchanged. Insurance— Firem's Fund.288 — Bank _Stock! Anglo-Cal . Bank of Cal 1SD&T Hogs in large receipts and easie Grain Bags easy. Fruit Bags in good demand. road bonds, ; change in Oils. ment bonds = Sl s o g Malagas, %0c@$1 05, halt crate. Peaches—Sal- | MIDDLINGS—$i7 50@19 50 per ton. Grain Bags continue easy at the rgduced quo- [ L A T. o L Coal advanced. Coal generally firm. o o e e e Coaerclatina| 105 a boc: George’'s Late, 90 a| FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, SIS@18 50 per | tations. There is a good demand fof truit bags. | G0 £ntd 05.. 99 D e ot ! —Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@T4c; Wool 6 Y cxchange — . 16 | ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $27@2S; jobbing, | B, nes—Gros, $140 half crate. Ten cars Fine demand for Lumber. [ vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | Coconnut Cake, $80a21; Ci i T R s e market | B o e g Mixod Fecd, | Bass, 26@2c; Fruit Bags, sic, ‘S%c and 6o for at Bk very dull to-day { on the Jewish holiday. The Transvaal situation was unsettling, but the ! | close was rather brighter. mericans opened YORK, Sept. 5.—Porter Bros. Com- e N of California fruit: Pears—Bart- 4c for X Cottonsead Meal, $25 per ton. |the three grades of white and 7d 6 NG R : e ears b HAY—Wheat, $6 50@% 50 for common to good | bleached jute. N R of Ca 2 a box and $1 & half boxXi 1'% | and $9@9 % for choice; Wheat and Oat, $6@5: | BALE ROPE—Pure Manil Staal ana | Y B of Cal g box; Orange Cling, 20c@s1 $5 50@8: Barley. $5@6 50; Island Barley, | Manila Mixed, 13 INPGB RS L Hum S & | | ew York bought | i Charters. | pos uco:mzkby the deposits of Eastern and | 1. The @ 5 8 uthern banka Central. The | 2; B @5 50; Alfalfa. $5@7 per ton; Compressed, Vel ¥ > i - The bond market was quiet and changes | reul | Iu)l‘llfl‘.lsl&sfil!olé%vv]:zrig‘,m‘;! 3 MR G PR = i e The Harry Morse loads coal st Seattle for small and Total sales, $1,455,000. The Spanish fours were 6%, Tintos 48%, | pov (", B 0@ 36, P TRAW—20@35¢ per bale. s el RSl o B oh 0 1 ates bonds were unchang d | Anacond Gold t amo of ] i R i a rans i 2 A States bonds were unchanged In bid | Anacondas 1i Gold to the amount of £39,- | (% SQUEES “weter G S R Stecst R Fin this port. California a half erate; Egk, 3@ in sacks; Pennsylvania | P & Cl F Beans andr Seeds. 000 in bars was bought; £20,000 was sent to the | X s = g NEW YORK STOCK LIST. [pSiaea AL | $120 a half crate and $1 65 box. R & O ‘(ipnr S = Dried Fruit in New York. Closing | coney, yas plentitul. Call money wae 3 pee | obs *slBat' ' i’ orate; atuscats . e A e e otk Bid_ | were unchanged and few were of- | il 8 half crate. Pruncs—Hungariang Pxexious nrices rale for allidescriptions, swithi| ¥ hnuiic et g1k dittanc Si ¢ — — |[Qak SL & H. — 8 The New York Comn Atchison ... | fered. " Banks are avoiding long dates, Paris | half crate; Germans, $1 8; Silver azanil market. | Harrison’s circular says: 1% 15 [Presidio ... 2 - o Atchison preferred | half crate. Fifteen cars sold to-da BEANS—Bayos, $1 70@1 $0; Small White, $205 | “‘Since the Moana left the following coal it ‘FPU“ ler— | : Jacques, ‘alifornia d; Large White, $160@1 75; cargoes have been delivered here, Viz Baitimore & Ohio and Berlin exchange unaltered. I The Earl Fruit Company realized the lollaw-i ] el e ,. | ing prices at auction_to-d: ods al; Blackeye 2490 tons; Ge child, 2300 ; Flor- %|E Dynamita.. S | JLONDON, Sept. b —Canadian Facifo. 904:| NEW, TORIL, Sept, b—Grepss-Tokay, single Rominel Limas: 31 1004 15 hoe, i Sons: lniwell, 260 tons: bretagne, Giant Con Co Oentral §Ragilal s Union Pacific preferred, §2%; Northern Paciflc | crates, $1 20@1'50. average 1 46; Malaga, ¢ Red Kidnevs, 8202 25 per otl 2468 tons; Palmyra, 1595 % Vigorit Chesapeake & Ohio ... preferred, 79%; Grand Trunk, S Atchison, 23; | ¢1 40 'average $i12; Muscat, 65@70c, avera, 1DS—Brown Mustard, 2 e, - 25 total, 15,671 tons. Sug: Chicago( Great Western.- Anaconda, 1ls, Bar sllver, qulet; 23%d per|gic. * Peaches—Salway, 10@ verage _SI nominal; Flex, Si 980G are at present only four v Hana P Co.. Chicago Burlington & Quinc; ounce. Money, 2 per cent. § | Pears—Bartlett, boxes, Toc@s$2 40, average $1 & ver Ib for Caiifornia engagement 1o carry s Haw ( Chicago Ind. & Louisville .. P . o | Seckel, single crates, 70c@iSc, averase SGc. | ern: Alfalfa, 81@9ikc: Rave, 3c; Hemp, 4@ with a carrying capacity Hutch Chicago Ind & Lou e preferred 41 rs sold to-day. Favorable weather, | 4 Timothy, nominal, = fully 30,000 less than X stern Tllinois ept. 5 falaga, single | DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 25@1 30; Green, $150 | Period in 1S3 - But few names i e 5 to our loading list in the colon the num- thwestern ... New York Grain and Produce. o averate Mt 4o D] ok Teland & Pacitic average 30c; Tokay, $0c@sl . average §10 s N ‘ ninly, 1 e Is that 3 m b s Peaches Crawt, 5, | . C g d wi 41 S outhern 8 | B Dty G, A | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | R v cargo | % T5% e Rk suthern 1st prefd. , Sept. 5.—FLOUR—RecelDts, | ggo; Salway, 45c@$1 15, average 9lc; { arrives has d out of firs |..ml : lun‘g‘ e e »uthern 2 0,935 et 7 , sl > Sl | since, and in some cases has changed hands |* e Southern 24 prefd 0,935, Quiet and weak at SGL0C | perry Cling, foase, average S0o. Prunes, sin- | River Potatoes are In mood demana, but sa- | SICe, and In some cases, Fas chanErd, ionly e Delaware diack &EWestoca: 1 33 50@3 70; e gle oraioh, 31‘ ‘w‘fif- drsesy 5[“"_-’ Eleven | jinac continue dull. Sweets are higher. Onions | coal tonnage’ must be scarce in the c 53 Denver & Rio Grande.. Minnesota patents, § 756 | Cars sold fo-day | Puvorable wegiter, Rand Bt A e { ports, a5 importers here are willing 10 pas T e c Rio 2 7. el 3 | rates’ without effecting charters. ~Honoiul 4 4% ‘ain Dénver & Ri 136200 exports, 50LS3; | crates, , average $c; | The market continues choked with Tomatoes | G oo i," et el e Morning Session. Z Board— and Corn, and the other Vegetables are also In liberal suppl, | POTATOES — Garnet Chiles, | Rose, 45@6ic: Burbanks, 0@ : 0. b. afloat spot; | average $108." Pears—Bartlett, boxes, $130% f. o b. afloat to | average §182. Peaches—Picquet’'s Late, boxe rd Duluth, S14¢ to arrive; No, | average Sic; Late Crawford, 0@ tor. Options opened steadier Prunes—German, single $1000 Contra_Costa Water bonds Hana Plantation - P le. “There will assuredly be a shortage of coal fuel locally this winter; there is no question ie ist prefd it Northern' prefd. Hocking Valley 75@%0c; Early | per ctl; 0 Hutchinso; 0 Hutchi @8 30 for s, $1 $1 20@1 7 Hocking , . s O T was a erage $1 34; Gros, $1 5 <2 @1 %5 - X .. @ | 88 to the ability of our northern collieries to :“\‘ aL etial market | r, average 9c. Eleven cars sold to- i ;1.“‘:;;,5,‘:,’ baaks, 1155, BwesCiEQtatots X0 | ratucs required amount, but we are In | 100 Hutcl wheat re- | day. Favorable weather. ONTONS per ctl for Silverskins; | urent need of carriers, both’steam and & 109 31 but gave E ekl Ontons Dot ct) 5 SKINS: | t0 “bring same . In the interim the | 10) Makaw 7 DRI e T O S e in Pear 00 market pri strong’ and sellers are loth | akawel o e | String Bean: Time Hes | to make cc except for Government sup- | Mutual Boston Wool Market. | be River Tomatoes, 15@2 L% ¥ . As.| 10 Onomea | @i0c; Egg Plant Green | . CANNED VE! 2 e S-| 50 Paauhau 4 per box; Garlic, 2@3c; Green Pep- | P& L Yor Chili ana d5@ilc per hox for | b sua ke o 30@40c per sack; Bay Cucumbers, | 1 g Pear e Plckles, $1 50@1 70 95C@ e BOSTON, Sept. 5.—The firm tone in the wool Increased activity and firmness | rket continues, although a fair amount of F. Gas and F. Gas and E Spring Valley V ing Valley Water 3 n S Mexican Central ..... 5 & St Lout > St Louis prefd. reluctant to . for tons, and buyers ds money at present per ctl for No. 1 and | 2 Marrow- | that figur business by red quote: ta Rica—13%@16c oo, shed; 11@121c for good washed; drop staring . teriall, her as a result of the larger de. | predominate, with 50 cents as the basis for 5V er C Mobile & Ohio . o cc e ‘me e. : S 5 t Powder Co. 3 1 “‘:“_'l‘ A A R mand he improvement was aleo due in part | fcoured fine n‘| dlum _af;d aflm et 0 tuls good prime e hed, ¥ 0 Vigorit Powder Co. e from first et v ca to good news from the English market and bril- | Fleece wools have had a better cal fs | f g ic for good to prime peaber 9@ 11 e % R IheIr v M\‘L M :;.‘\jrr e\m as as prefd. llant market reports frurln Western metal cen- wfi:(, m‘ 31@ r.»r) n:}m“. Xk n‘xalflubfi\'o. il —_— [.m(rml ‘m m;ln”. \kfi';« nominal _fo {'u;l current apricots less New Jersey | ters. At the close the Metal Exchange called: | There is not much doing in ralian wools | - mixed with black be: ¢ for fair; 5 t done IRON—Warrants, firm at $16 50. K YPPE! ‘nchanged at $18 50. m for spot, easy for futures, with bid and #2 asked. D—Unchanged, with $ 60 bid and $4 6234 | 63 asked 18@18c staple, S BLTER—Firmer, with $ 6 bid and §570 | fine medium and fine, 18@itc; E S i< o stoured, 45@ite. | was abo good to prime washs S@s¥e for Tana and Dakota, fine me-| The arrival of several cars of Eastern thus | Washed; 10@11ic for good to prime w Board— depressed, | DeTTY; i%@S%c for good to prime semi-washe 60 Hana Plantation Co. : scoured, :0@i2c; staple, : ds to kee ; | tar thisiweel tenas Lo keep/Foult Tiemeise " for superior unwashed; 734@Tlec for | 100 Hutchinson . P. Co.. | hence prices continue low. The Eastern is sell- | cott 4G een uniwashed; S%@ for good to | 185 Makawell Sugar Co. | ing at 18¢ for Turkeys, $4 for Ducks, $150 for | prime unwashed peaberry; 5@6%c for common | $12,000 Marke . Ry. 1st con. 38 6 for Hens, $5 for old Roosters and | to ordinary. Nicaragua—14@16%c for prime to | 2 Mutual Electric Light Co, in fine wools. 1 pe: s are expected daily, | e > business will | being made subject to in the main trade in| uiet.” i | Northern Pacific prefd. Ontario & Western Oregon Raflway & ANCIECO, Sept. 5, 5 p. m. ere | Louis & San Fran... Louis & San Fran lst prefd. 4 prefd August, $ 5t Coffee—Rio_dull and nominal; No. 7 in- volce, i%c; No. 7 jobbing, 6ic. ild, quiet | and barely steady; Cordove, 6%@l13c. usual light Tuesday supp! Y ferior to ordinar: RNETATE Oregon Rallway & S 52; medium, 17@18c > P yivania % . S basi: ombing superfine, | 0GT i 5 fancy washed; 8@llc for fair to good washed; 0 O S, ARSEL i s fie brokers' price for lead is $4 8 and for | _Australian; scoured basis combing superfine, | % $ 50G7 for youns Roosters and $ 50 | fancy 10 Oceante S Weather Report. | Reading s e e o | wiwsic: wood, Teaftc: averase, i1 | or roters P mominal | for “goat T ‘uperior un: Pasihan — e Sl Options closed quiet, unchanged to o POULTRY — Live Turkeys, 4@l for Gob- | unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexic aauha - One Tuntred ant Taentieth Meritinn—Pacinc Reading 2d prefd .. wer. Sales, 1100 bugs, tncluding | Fqstern Livestock Market. | O eite tob primd to fancy Washed; Saa1e | 53 S 08 200 ; s Rio Grande Western prefd. S0 MAY 90; o, "$4 95: for good to strictly good washed; T%@% for | 300 Vigo, e S i B e e S R CHICAGO. foir Swosheq: 1@se for medlum; s@eic for in- | 3 Visorit Powder Co 10@11%c for good to prime - o 5 S BUGULE for asod to Drime | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXC 4c for good to su- ng Roosters, $4 50@ ers, $3 50a1; 3 for smail eratures in California to-day The follow reported from static Broilers, | washed peaberry Pigeons, | unwashed peaber CHICAGO, Sept. 5.—CATTLB—There was the | s of cattle, offerings Louis & San Fran t Louis Southwestern ) for large, $2 50G 5 per dozen for old and $150@2 for | perior unwashed. Morning Session. Eureka San Di € rran o 3 t Louls Southwestern prefd. SUGAR- Raw steadier in’ tone, but not quot- | consisting mostly of Westerns. Sales were slow e o e h 25@e Ib: ‘Sol Los Angeles s t Paul ... er; refined, quiet but &teady. | ; ay t | Eari o i BuleNeaEy, SMcanerRly fieale Board— BIne. t Paul prefd. . R “Recelpts (three days). 17,58 pack- :;' ":::"Grl:fl-F:::'(Lnrf:(:\c'esk.rfls);:‘d(fiD]O:-;‘;i;fie- c,,‘:,',:",f‘ CANIE L e o oerplusey. e e i e o oleinea e light | 10 Contra Costa Water. 78 00 Luis Obispo. a e a. ages. et Strong. ate ~ dairy, 15 B - E For ¥ | eath h oc; ¥ eather, 25 Kilauea Sugar Co. 30 5 - 0 Pach e ” ery, 15% V' creg s and feeder 4 bulls, stags, cows B tte: C/ d F Leather, light, @26c; Hari ther, heav ’3 = 'R CONDITIONS AND GENERAL uthern Pacific &fate creamery, 13%@21; Western creamery, 1615 | ers and fe : cows | utter, Cheese and Eggs. s e : 5 Kilauea Sugar Co. 3 ATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | @2lc; June créamery, 18@2lc; factory, 13@lsc; | and heifers, Texas steers, 43 50Q Y S £8 B e Lkt Joq0n: Collar Tonther. | 10 Hutchinson Sugar Co calves, $4 50@7 Co. Hutchinson S 4 20; range: T FORECA % per 1b | imitation creamery, 14@1 Kip, fintshed. 04 B he demand for hogs was poor, in| Butter is off again, stocks being too heavy | 13@l6c_per fo e ] Receipts = (three days), 20,388 pack- | HOC ; . v B e ) 4 g | het i Veal, finished, b0@ssc; Calf, finished, $120: | 10 Giant Powder ..... ame S facket firmer; Western | ungraded. at | Spite of the light run. and no improvement in | for the demand. The Cheese market is steady, E hed, UEERIIANS ey o PRASEE 20 hogs, $4@4 55; mixed | tjough there is more on the Sides, finished, 16@lic per foot; Belt Knife | 20 Spring Valley Water 2 @ rices was needed. Hea: T S R ots, 84 15@4 62i%: light, $4 2004 70; pigs, §3 40@ | Iy over the en- | & % 5 helves than for | Splite, 14@i6c: rough Splits, $@10¢ per 1b. | Afternoon some time. Eggs are about the same, though | OIL—California Castor , No. 1, Board— Over North- | Wabash . shington there | Wabash pref 4 40; culls, £2a3 nearly two-tenths of an inch Wheell X - I " I SHEEP-There was a good demand at strong | the demand is not as sharp as it has been. pure, $110; Linseed Oil, in barrele, boiled 25 Makawell Sugar Co. g the past twenty-four hours. | WHSRINE Ao California Dried Fruits. prices for sheep and the better lots of lambs | BUTTER— L e SO akaweli Sugar Co.. Makaweli Sugar Co... Wheeling & Lake Erie D 5 S, F. Gas and Elect nsin_Central & St Louis cxpress Companie fer prices for ordinary lnml:\! Sheep, | ‘(\ for Western rangers, $4@4 50 for 24@ . ! arlings, $3 70G4 for Texas; common lots, | Fancy, 22%@e; good to choice, 21@ | Neatsfoot Ofl, barr A igorit Powder PORATED APPLES—Common, Tic; | £ 2; lambe, £ 2/@6, with a few cholce lots | 22: store, nominal pure, 6lc; Whale Ofl, natural white,. 3 % Mutaal Flectric rime wire tray, 8 @8i4e; cholce, 8X@%%; fancy, | Dringing $5 1 |~ Pickled roll, 20@21c; firkin, 192lc; creamery | ¢ific Rubber Mixed Paints, white | Berpaes, » BU@8Y4e; » 8% @3c; fancy, | "Recetpts—Cattle, 5000; hogs, 10,000; sheep, | tub. 21@22c per 1 2 o e SEEoupe (eailon: Hiwasn 3 MINING ce m! new, C , E i St % v TR O e 11| "PETROLEUM, GASOLINE AND NAPHTHA | pojiowing were the mery—Fancy creamery, 2@27c; seconds, en_slowly over the i st. In the great | more; China e temperature Is still | low the normal velocity of twenty-elght e northwest is reported NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Callfornia dried fruits | stead American ... United States City. Veils-Fargo SR @ 14,000, ade it San Francisco for thirty el sous= D BRICOTS Hoyal, le; Moorpark, 14g1e. Young Amerlca, 11@IL}c; Bastern, M | _¢a¢ar White Coal Oil, in bulk, 12 per gal mds g T midn t Bepte er 6, 1899. % ~ EAC 3 el 3 te, = A o R8s oo 2 5 ot co Si vard yesterd e ey American Cotton Oll_._... PEACHES—Unpeeled, §@11i0. Condition of the Treasury. GS—Quoted at 21@%5c for store and 274@ Pearl Oll, in cages, 7o Adtral OIl Ire; | €15¢0 Stock Board yesterds nterfor; light westerly winde. PR PRV e e Y S per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 216G 24c for | 5 , 17¢: Extra Star 2lc; Plaine Ofl, e A etlosn Matting prerd: 86y WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—To-day’s statement | clected. 20Gtle for No. 1 and 17@1%c for sec- | o e tn easen 16 Denting, Tobone, | ooy Beister e i freah R-anm:a'ay. = ‘American Smelting & Refining...... 42t | Chicago Wheat Market. of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- | 0Bds. 15%c; in cas 20%4c; "85 degrees Gasoline, in | 100 Best & Bel 63| 400 Ophir 110 e W einbadsy. ‘American Smelting & Refin prefd.. 81 14 5 able cash balance, $£79,971,001; gold reserve, 5 T 5 2lc; in cases, 2Be. 100 Caledonia . 70 Potos! . . 89 e ‘American Spirits .... L3 $249, 248,254, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. NDLES—Electric Light Candles, 6c, . | 300 Chollar . 4 Sierra Nevada. 84 r efwiv—Fatr Wednes. | -z American Spirits pre(d Tayle 1 ! e 3 D be, 4 oz, sitos 2 o 00 Con Cal & 5 © \ned warm weather: brisk west winds| (00 American Steel Hoop. - 8% | CHICAGO, Sept. E—The first tmpulse of Portland’s Business. The few canning Plums still coming In are D e 1) Goud & Currs: s 4 s 8 8. ‘os> 91 ernoon Sess! $00 American Steel Hoop prefd 4 12 o7, S%e; SRR iy 2,400 American Steel & & D51y | traders in wheat was to buy slightly higher, e selling at $25 ver ton. Y 5 $e o 30 American Steel & Wire prefd...... 8 | quotations from Liverpool overshadowing for | PORTLAND, Or. tSept. B.—Clearings, $434,- | Peaches and Pears continue steady with | Paratfine Wax Candles— 400 Andes . djh Oce dental > T it 4 | the time the heavy receipts elsewhere. ~The | 167 balances, 363,958, lighter supplies. e R i eotiron o | 700 Betiton .oo0 B! 30 Orerman - 1 Anerican TObBOCO »orucs:: ‘433 | result was an opening advance of about %@ T Grapes are still In oversupply and slow of |~ WHITE LEAD @uoted at 84@Tc; Red Lead | 100 Caledonta - 70, 500 Potosi 36 ‘American Tobacco prefd. 143 | %o in December and é‘fipm September, De- Northern 1Wheat Market. sale, even at the low prices. Meions show no | and Litharge, 6l@ic per Ib. 200 Chollar . 88 erra. EASTERN MARKETS. Anaconda Mining Co... 8y, | cember starting at 7T1%@T1% and September at Vi), particular change, stocks being moderate. TURPENTINE-In cases, 69; in iron bar- | 50 Con Cal & Va..1 0 Sierra in wooden barrels, 66c. 200 Gould & Curry. 1/ 100 Sierra | §5%c. A short period of realizing followed, | Pt Fersics. from Watsonvitle did mot et tn e | Fels, She; in woot k and had to be sacrificed to the ped- | go: sacs. o mare oI Brocklyn Rapld Transit . T eis T on during which December declined to 7llo, but the steadiness displayed by corn and some | PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 5—Clearings, $i3¢.- | 10 o'cl Taw, barrels, | 100 Gould & Curry. 33 700 Union Con. 200 Occidental ..... 23| 100 Utah .. ——— Continental STobaoog her bullish s on the condition of th i dlers in consequence & 344 F0@45 Continental Tobacco prefd. rather bullish repor on of the | wheat sellinz that it is almost impossible fo 4 | QU 44 0@45 per—flask for local New York Stock Market. deral Steel . Spring wheat crop sent the price back to the | gecure an accurate quotation. ~The miliing de- | piimes sce Hleher snd. foe, L repacked, as | usel and 0BG for export. . Following were the sales fn the Pacific Stock 5o = Federal Steel prefd penine e M ere e e I ewe ot | mand is taking up the little amount that is| T 'S FRUITS— [ EUGAR: Diie WemRoonser Nefnne Board yesterday: NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—The buoyancy of a General Electric Vored the selling side, and before 11 o'clock | obtainable and been paid for Walla | Apples, 33@f0c per box for common and Tie@ | Cubes, A crushed and Fine Crushed Morning A e i ey Glucose Sugar ... e e el e na tiis aas | Wells,” with valley bringing @l Tor good | $1°55. for’ =o0d 1o choice et e Cesor Granuiuted. 20 Alpha Con. 0 P Glucose Bugar pref stock. BERRIES — Blackberries, $3@4 per chest; | Dry Granulated. 5e: Confectioners’ A, ic 50 Caledonia . e A | time to the close deferred futures exhibited s more or less weakness. September, however, WABHINGTON. Strawberries, $6G7 ver chest for small and | fornia A. Magmolia A, 45%c: Bxtra O 200 Chollar 1T | Was quite steady. The elevator people wers | 'TACOMA, Sept. 5.—Wheat remains dull, with | 2G4 for large berries; Raspberries, $3 |6 ; s, i-i6c : | 709 Chollar L B | B e e tamber on_ account of the smal | bt recelpts. Raine have delayed the harvest | chest; Huckleberries, 2c per Ib. O e | Colen O e e I e e o | M0 Juseion T4 | oNing charge, and the . promium between | and but little of the old crop is coming in. | Grapes, 25G3c per box and crate for Fon- | No order taken for les than 7 barrels or its | 200 Mexican 00 | Eaptember and December was reduced to 1io. | Prices are nominal at 57c for club and 80 for | tainbleau, 25@40c for black, 40@50c for Mus- | equivalent. Dominoes, half barrels, S%c; boxes, 200 Occidental . 31 | Marked weakness developed In the northwest, | blue stem. cat, %@40c for Tokay, 70@75¢ for Seedless and | e per Ib. ‘| 400 Potosi .. mnce of oonsiderable strength and activity to the stock market, but outside of these few stocks the market was narrow and apathetio to the last degree. Shortly after the opening Northwestern was marked up sharply and the International Paper . International Paper prefd. Laclede Gas . National Biscu National Biscuit National Lead erra Nevada. 0 n Con...... 500 Union Con. 300 Utah ... usual response was made in other numbers of Vationa] Lead = A2 5 - . . and a good many selling orders came from T@Sic for Isabellas. e fterncon Session. SRR NC IS I Tl o ational Steel . 8 | that section, which influenced the real trad- Foreion Markets. Watermelons, $6@20 per 100. 00 Ay Ao 160 ConCal & Vi1 lowing the load, As’wos the case last week National Steel ‘prefd L | g, gn . oCanualoupes, KeGHL per erate; Nutmess, %@ Lumber. A e § 100 Occidental ..p. 23 the heavy offerings of Union Pacific brough N g 168 Eoth Duluth and Minneapolls declined fast- per box. : 150 Overman 1 cut on the advance checked the enthusiasm of North American . - 12% | er and further than Chicago, and predicted | LONDON, Sept. §.—Consols, sflver, | Pears, Bartletts, $1@1 50 per box for No. 1and | The market continues extremely active and ggg gi{:{;fi 3 0 Potost . 39 Baclic Const. 8% & continuance of heavy receipts. This, with | 27%; French rentes, 100f 62zc; wheat cargoes off | 60@Tic for No. 2; in bulk, $35@80 per ton. firm, and the mills are busy. The bark Him. | 500 Best & Beicher 8 100 Potosi ooooo 83 : 500 Beat & Belcher 38 100 Sierra Nevada. 81 the buying, and operations in that particular i group Wwere for the most part discontinued. Pacific Coast 24 prefd. Northwestern's extreme rise was 4%, the pre- 500 Pacific Mail preferred 8 points above the previous sale; 4,850 People’s Gas .. Omaha ; New York Central and Union Pa- | o Lroseed Steel Gar g offic over a point. New York, Chicago and t. bR Louis stocks advanced from 1% to 4 points on Pacific Coast 1st p: 07 0 Sterra Nevada. 80 jerra Nevada. 79 jerra Nevada. T8 17; extra sizes, higher; T 004, 31118 ¢ fi'o.nl na Siials go,: e’ | 800 Con Cal 2 Ttahv ot i 18 L eet, 20 H ckets, 5 hin- = < 8G1 T tor common and ¥ s for fancy CLOSING QUOTATIONS. $11 for =plit and $12 for sawn; Rustic, X the poor cash demand, had a marked influence ; " | "Flgs, 0@Tc per box for double I s | S Botine 1o Dmatber wnd Ay, Wil mats | e A e i lwaan o o a s @s0e or arsuble layers of | 5laya took for Melbourne GT3,5T5 feet, of which | 200 Best it | op irading in December and My, a0l made | nal, ‘unohanged; 'English country markets, | “Peaanes, 2@t per box in bulk, Bog 197,818 feet was redwood and the balance pipe. | S0 BUILOD o Hquidation ana_short e Chpopns deratle guiet: import Into United Kingdom, wheat 20.- | ton, ver | 100 SRR Retall prices re as follows: Bine, L | tmes 'was nearly st @ standstil,"which made o LT Fiums, 20400 per box; Prunes, 4@ per | FUIAY IR THT n Cal O e e e tondeney Lo ‘qover by shole | Paris, quiet: flour in Parls, dull; “Quinces, %@sse per box. 3 who bad sold earlier the day, and this | Y arkets, quiet; weather in England, bril- CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, $1@1 16 ? com- E::k“}‘ [exican =222 e Standard Rope & Twine.......... TUESDAY, Sept. .— p. m rumor that fudicial aid wes to be sought to Sugar - caused slight rallies. December 'declined to | lant, mon and $2G3 for good to choice; enforce asserted rights to dividends. The coal- Sugar prefd 70%c and advanced to T1@71%c, where it COTTON—Uplands, 8 15-3. Limes, $450@>: California Limes, nominal; BIA. Ask. ers were in good demand, Lackawanna leading Tennessee Coal & Iron closed. September closed at 89%c. CLOBING. Bananas, $1 50@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $1 . Alpha Justice . U 15 e s w e s T ited States Leather. Corn showed considerable firmness in view | WHEAT—Spot—No. 1 Northern spring, firm, | @2 50 per dozen. Receipts of Produce. Alta o7 Kentuck o0 At Rted Tty i i jted States Leather prefd. 5 of the enormous crop estimates, and after a | 6s 11;d; futures, quiet; September, 9%d; De- —_— s And 17 Lady Wasl o 02 not maintained entirely. Other rallroad stocks “nited States Rubber ... 437 | perfod of weakness, early, ruled higher to the | cember, s 11%d. S 5 S o TUE: Y, SEPT g"] e 35| Mexican . 48 49 Which rose a point or over were St. Paul pre- United States Rubber prefd. 15 | Close. The weather in the corn belt was dry | CORN—Spot—American mixed, new, easy, Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. o8 Y MBI b Best & Beleher 3¢ Occidental 3 ferred, Colorado Midland precerred, Wheellng | , 115 Weatern Uniop . 8% | and hot, and there was apparently some ap- | 3s 41:d; do old, casy, s 4d; September, quiet; Flour, ar ska..... 988iQuicksliver, fsks 281 | Sohion 07 05 Ophir 105 d Lake I econd prefarre O 148 Republic Steel . 5 prehension of damage, complaints of which | 3s 41 ctober, quiet, 35 5%d; November, eat, ctls. g CORCBAE L IPOME | ¢ a 5 — Overma Tay o Xiiioest Breat Noporred, Bocking Val- | 2420 Republic Steel prefd. 1781 | were numerous. = September was espectally | steady, 3s 6d. 3 Iii| 21 Tha effoct ot the aotlon of the (urite Clars | Baviy.s ofla, 14,655 Middlings, sks... 1452 | Caicionta 3 Potam 3 ’ it Wesjern Prefored A Bia strong. December closed at Y%@%c higher. Recelpta of wheat during the past three days, | Sune Srowers in resolving not to eell the four f cheese, ctis. 122/ Beans, s 219 | QLo ense Con. 34 Bavage 3 B. Transactions elscwhere in the raliroad list | 419,500 shares sold. Oats were steady, but very dull, prices keep- | 96,000 centals, including 92,000 American, slzes under 3%c remains to be seen. At pres- | Butter, ctls. 228| Potatoes, sks. 6,698 | Chdence 3 corpion b were quite Insignific There was a slight STOCKS AND BONDS. ing within a narrow range. The market in| Receipts of American corn during past three | ent the market is quiet. Tallow, ctl 992/Onlons, sks....... 1,334 | con'Cay & Va1 % response in the early dealings to the depres- 10%M K & T 3 general followed corn, and closed at a slight | days, 127,000 centals. Peaches are still easy, but Apricots and Nec- | Oats, ctls B Ay 315 | Gon Imperial... e . | &avance. There was some buying by Septem- tarines are scarce and firm. Pears are steady | Soits SUS: b ‘iv'.’,%‘]"ga:: 4| Grown Point.. o sfon in the London market. The bulk of the trading was in the more volatile specialties. Tennossee Coal Was the most conspicuous fig- Byndlcate %6 | Con New York. Standard 108131 3 | Fureka Con.... — do_ 4y .. ‘en lsts. | ber shorts. The shipping demand Wwas falr. t th tati & o | 2t the auotations. December closed a shade higher. September The trade looks for a good business in Rals- 502{Hops, bal 182 |Straw, tons. 26 — ure in to-day's markets. After dropping & J Cen gen s. closed %c higher. ins when the season gets fair): d 5 | Exch — ction, it was ressively lifted by s -, Provisions were steady, notwithstanais AT 47/ Hay, tons Spiyes faDxchequED ) =10 fivesinges ncfuu:%fim;. und closea at 106, the lower_cables and reports n'fh eliow !.;,(,, - LOCAL MARKETS. ahere s mothing new in Honey. Nuts rule 0 W aiiey | Gowd & CUFTY' 30 51 Unic 38 rice. Colorado Fusl apvarently sympa- : ey West. Selling was and_scattered, B 5 X ugar, sks. . 8785 2 1o0ueh witn its movement and rosa an extreme 1% do 3s B i et T WA R S a6 o o B e e~ ek ailoned &y DASTERI. | Julln o g 02, O4iTellow Jacket: 3 30 3% There was good demand for Republic Sceel D s i e | Belra e e D T > DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Prunes, in | Corn, ctls. 1,200 e 2 vane , and Federal Steel ro | i at an advance. e close Octaber pork was = Yorn, san e il 3 . i tanlih, namise) . soocks 108 [Nort & W con 4. 8% | Tie higher, Jard Tgo higher, .- ribi 1%@id Exchange and Bullion. gacks, Bic for 10.30s, go for S1:6T, io tor 0- OREGON. ASSESSMENTS PENDING. Dowed but & slight response. The New Yor e 100 | do gen 6s. MR S Wic. for S0.100'a: Aprisots; 10@1le for Hoyar. | Flour, ar sks..... 2.005] [Deltnant Tmunioipal stocks, including both gas and trac- | 49 oy 108 1Or Nav 1sts. | "The leading futures ranged as follows: Sterling Exchange, 6 day: — umy | fgise for Moorvarks and: 12013%e for Blon: WASHINGTON. e nieny \ND At e e Lt tion stocks, were quite buoyant and show gains | , 39 currency .....102%, dods ... 8 Sterling Exchange, sight. .= 4 85% | heims; Peaches, b@6c for Standards and 4@ ks 6,816] i p aRijamt. of trom 3 to b points, the latter Metropolitan | Alchison gen 4s....102%Or Short Line 6s. Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | Sterling Cables ... .- 487 | Gige for choice; peeled Peaches, 10@1’1;"3 §%@ | Flour, qr sks..... 6 o Sale, | Blreet Railway. American Tobacco rose an | coo &It 48 8% do con Bs.. Wheat No, #— New York Exchange, sight S 10 | rated Apples, T@74e; Sun-dried, mo;.*"“‘" o e Alpha 2 S . e o3 points and Bugar 1%, Chicaro Ter- | Gan S0 1ds 108 Reading gen ds. Beptember . oen Ty 6% | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 125 | b: Necthrines, 1Gaso per 1b: Bears itsse tor | m—————————————¢ | Belcher_ a -Sept. 7| 03 et Tranater preferred gained 2. Rates for | Chcs & Ohlo di4s.. % R G West lsts. December . 7 s, ™ T4 | Mexican Dollars -8 e i Sierra Nevada....| 116 Sl call Joans, were firm at nxe;'::c?gl or over, and | ¢ e i Mgzfl;-&o = 7 K T4 | Fine Silver, per cunce. .= 59% RAISING—S%o for Two-crown, #c for tHree: THE STOCK MARKET Challenge 7 the first deposits of mo! e sub-treasury | “ 45 § F deb 8s 3 3 crown, %c for four-crown, 414@éc for Seedless 52 Chollar . 49 Zor snipment to the South, amointing to $100_ | chi Term 4s..".:|) 8 5t 2°C & B Septamber S BN el h TEL N Wheat and Other Grains. el e T e = e .~ ks’ = 1068} A0 58 ...... | e b 30 30 20 - B 1 5 2 2 T ey R o %% So Rallway ta. ok % " 9| WHRAT FREIGHTS—The spot rate ts 865 34, | 1N Ot i Ontie Grainicts, Lrdshell, 1001%¢ | rhere was & good business in securities on | /20" - 58 explain the recent drain on the deposits of New 03, 18 Rope & Twin September 20% 2% usual options, and there s only one disen- | new crop, Tc for Languedoc and Sie for pa: | the morning session, with & few narrow et g; York banks. A coincident increase in the same 85* T::fl&“'P" .elllas December . 20! 20! 20 gaged vessel in port, against & tonnage of | per-shell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern; Brazil | changes. Gas and Electric was lower at $68@67, | Overman 3 item of the Philadelphia banke indicates that ac lsts. 2% 2% 21 43,000 on the same date last year. The char- | Nuts, 834@%c; Filberts, 11@1130; Pecans, 7! and Hana Plantation at $15. Paauhau wi Gouls 7 ferred their de 11§ | do 2ds pref. 8c; Cocoanuts o we as d_& 57 outside banks e e s lunton Pay ¢ tered wheat flest in port hae a registered ton- | 5¢; Socotnuts, ¢ n?}fé et firmer at $40@39% and Makaweli at $50%@51. O e expianation 18 the rule of New 6015 5 saq | mese of 22,000, aganst 13.40. The tonnage on | gnt amber; water white OriEncton. T acor | The market was qulet In the afternoon, with York-CllmM'n"“Ee banks lately enf 4 to 3 94T 885 the way to this port has a register of 206,500, | light amber extracted, 6%@ic; ‘dark, 5% a further decline in Gas and Electric to $6515. . harge for collection of checks from outside | yowa Con 1 against 108,500, per Ib. Mining stocks were easfer than on Saturday, Sun, Moon and Tide. ; v Con 1 i i o WHEAT-The market is excessively dull, | * BEESWAX—24@2%c per Ib. 11l be seen. The telegram for the 2 2 & ; g : 24 and a fu PO, Anouncement last week of the wl:h-l 5,, e atrhs 8"1 e 7% g’c’;;;':"_"" e b n :;"‘,* “fi further decline is noted, both on and off — LT T the pump 1S f{flmf‘flhgufemgfl'fx?:g:-;u!vzsf:;?u:‘néacll.o{:n E: e ottt “;Tgc ’; ey 842 5474 | i Marguerite Dolifus takes for Cork 51257 Provisions. GRS in s B United States Coust and Geodotic Surver— sC the practice of charging for the (NN . ) ), 151, ut eight hours a imes and Heigh e ¢ outaids checks has brought the | Chollar .. 35(Ontarlo ... T e A Chiohes e Rk tai bad i | o oiness ooutnues dPleh HUpINL thirs 6 no Elfvaer’ o iy v Mot o iy | Waiers v Pore) Pt enfundt™ (1 Cleeton o imently into motloe. ~Ome effect | Crown Point ... 2| Ophir ...’} B B | e e i o rrouh, busig o | Change in prices. Hams are still easy. minutes. Elevator 2 was stopped at 6:10 thiy | Franclsco Bay. Published by officlal au- e will be to shift part of the demand | Con Cal & Va.... 170/ Plymouth . e e s ohlefly 1o #) | CURED ~MBATSBacon, 84 per 1b for | Morning and elevator 1 started and is now thorfty of the Superintendent. for poney fo TN M et o | ol & Gy §o| cicttver ™ o2 Cash_quotations follows: Shorts. " Reosipts from . the. Northwest in. | heavy, 9@9%o for light medtum, Il for Hining i Dhe Sestee W Sichond et sten (D NOITERWHe RISBUSN low: waters ecour at AR [ e Y {fdted Flour, steady; No, § spring wheat, 65@88to; | creased. Russivn shipments werd 1,100,000 bush- | 1330 for extra light aud 1o for 1 The savage Union essessments fall delinquent Continued on Page 11,