The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 28, 1899, Page 10

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FRANCISCO CALL THURSfiAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1899‘ n;lrke! was s Crameryk uo%‘&n:'l);lry. qorle fi;léereglxnely.u wmzebz $1 05@1 25; Red, $1 06 }zngg?: ,0"‘2'3‘ 12G14c for cholce and S@II%C N S B@ise; frm, 1@1%e; , Eggs, rm, ; Blac cast 124, or fair to good. ; PR g ) CORN_Tantern. Tarse. Yellow, §105; White | Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs, s@1oc; do c; San Joaquin and Southern Moun- 10 THE SA and mixed, $1 02@1 05 per ctl. plain: = RYE—%0@%c v?r cth :mn‘. 1 sé;ml\'omigm free, 9@llc; do, de . BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. ective, 7 per Ib. i Foreign Futures. | e THOPE—Quoted at 10@12 per Ib. P. J. BARTH, ' uctionzer. our an illstuffs. : GRAND ART AUCTION TO-DAY -— San Francisco Meat Market. | o O o at 418 MoAlliztor 2r 1 510,00 . LIVERPOOL. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, [ S . | stock of Buropean and Japanese Art Goods and Wheat— Sept. ~ Dec. Mar. |usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon| Wholesale rates from !11“!gt:::1 ::dd?;a'?c Curios, without reserve; chairs provided, Opening .. (3] 62% | and Washington. $8 40@3 50 per barrel for ex- | BEEF—TGT3c per b for Closing .. 6% 6 2% ;.:_fl $3 25@3 40 for bakers' and §2 25@3 for su- ffl{ _ECAO:B_ - i 200 Con Cal & Vi 500 Overman 3 2 » ine. = & 7 ic per Ib. " - P 20| 700 Overman - - - . | 50 Crown Point 1 Wheat— Sept. Jan.-Apr. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | MUTTON—Wethers, Te; Ewes, i%c per S o Pt opening Y 2% | loms, "usual’ discount to_the trade: Graam | LAMB-Spring, Susc BB sl ke 200 oA QurTe 991 700 Slerra 15 | Flour, per s; Rye Flour. $2 75: Rye —Live Hogs, 5A@i%e L bl 3 Glosinki Meal, $2 50: Rice Flour, §1; Cornmeal, §2 5; ex- | for medium and s4c for large: stock hogs and | 30 Mexican S o i Opening. 2 85 | tra Cream Cornmeal, §3 25; Oatmeal, $4 5q@4 75; | Feeders, Gigc; dressed Hogs, 7@Siec. ;é_) O‘C’ide““m 54| 200 Yellow Jaciet. IMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Do prefd. 141 | Osceola Closing. 26 60 | Oat Groats, $475; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buck- 00 gea 105! ’ SUMMAR 4 5 Federal St 53 wheat Flour, $4@4 %; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; General Merchandise. e 2o red —— | Farina, 50} Whole Wheat Flour, %0} Rolied Atternoon Sesston. — | Mextca 4 36 556 5; In sacks, 5 10| 100 Overman . 2 7 ) : Mich Telephone. Tamarack ; 5 . Pear] Barloy, §; Split Peas, # BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c; Wool | 20 Andes . - b Oerma Silver declined. Financial quotations unaltered. 06 | Utan 0 California Fruit Sales. $ per 100 Ibs. Bags, 26@25c; Frult Bags, Skc, S%c and 6c for | 200 Andes . B8 Qvemen. s . - yinona. the three grades of white and 7@7%c for | j55 Gajedonia 5 200 Potosi Vheat advanced under better foreign markets. {oRiibbRe s Wolverin — Hay and Feedstuffs. bleached jute. 3 fI:fe € Norers. Froii g SR Stight rise in Barley and sone change sn Oots. New York Mone Market et ra F""iai‘lé‘;‘;’”’é; Hay is Qull and several descriptions show a o e e oy | Benttic: |- 4o Mexioan! | : b . 3 1€’ . ca ot CalTornin: Crult: S iCrapes 2 o | $6; ‘Tryant, $6; Coos Bay, %5; Wallsend, $7 3 < 5 Nothing new in Corn and Rye. Y %¢, single crates: Tokays, T0c@$1 20, single | slight decline, notably Alfaita, which has been | Scoeh, 38;' Cumberland, 3 50 in bulk and $10 7 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Hav rather weaker. Bran and Middlings firm. NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Money on call easter, | crates, §135G2 10, double crates !x:::n:;“s:? ataib o :la':iul:n:f jio L In sacks: Pennevivania Anthracite Egg S12: s can o ) er. 2 3@20 per cent; last loan, 6 per cent; prime mer- | $3¢. nes—Italian, - 75@850, : " | Gate, §7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and 3 in " Bid.Ask Be d Seeds show no change cantlle paper, %@6 per cent; sterling ex. | Silver, 10@c. Seventeen cars sold. e o o e sacks ik & | a1pha P13 qustice eans an eeas w ge. change easier, with actual business In bankers’ Porter Bros. Company’s sales:l Pc;fh;”—ssa:; MIDDLINGS 817 S0@15 50 per ton SUGAR..The Western Sugar Refining Com- | 41P% o Kentuck o) 7 i Vo =1 bills at 55% for demand and $1 811a@4 81% | ways, 9c@$240 per box; Georgla’'s Late, i FUFFS-— R ciiray pany aquotes, terms net cash, in 100-lb bags: | {9 3 Lady Was Potatoes and Onions quiet at previous prices. for sixty days; posted rates, 34§34 86%; com. | §120; Levi Club, 85e@f1 15; White Clings, 310 ton: Ollcake Meal ¢ the mill, Frass. tabbing, | Cubes. 2, Crished and Tine Crished, Botner Mexican 3 4 2 DI 2 7 s mercial bills. 016 @ silver certificates, 59@ | s Lo L/ half crates; | $28 50@29; Cq D@21 6 " | dered, 5%c; Candy Grandulated, “mrey Occidental 22 Butter and Cheese steady and Eggs firm. o par siver, Ohic: Moxiean Bollarer fTie: | Mo rapge=Tokays, S0o@F1 10 per hall crates; | B8 MG Cocourut, Cake. 30621, Cornmenl, | bisted. ¥iee: Confectloners' A, £ e Ophir -. 4 5 2 Government bonds, weak; State bonds, steady; 3 e boy. Pears— | $16aM6 80: Cottonsee ; - | A, —; Magnolia A, #ic; Extra C, 4%c; Golden | B i 5 Overman Poultry in ample supply and Game scarce. railroad bonds, ‘steady. B o Eranates 3130 Der, 0% Comice, | | HAYivhoat, 1G5 50 for. common to good | Ci, &4c: barrels, I-16c more: haif barrels. %o | CRSEORI® Potosi - e e 7 el e $2072 45 per box and 31 60@1 70 per half box. and $3@9 % for choice; Wheat and Oat, $i@ | WOre: boxes. igc more; 00 Chalienge Con av Fresh Fruits quiet and featureless. Cash in the Treasury CHICAGO, Rept. 21— Porter Bros. Company’s | §; Oat, $5a8; Barley, $507; Island Rarley, $i@ | No order taken for less than Confidence . corpion Nothi f i o ref'v‘l in Dried Fruit : ;alfls of California }fr"t‘" to-da MGra[;e:—:sté- gsso;fi;umtm $5@6 75 per ton; Compressed, Eg:t}\slerntlh Dominoes, half barrel Con Cal & V Sex flgl':‘ ex o fur Z Ji £ 5 TorR 32 ays, 55 crats uscats, 56c, 50@s. 5 . s s o serial. Sierra Nev Nothing ju k WASHINGTON. Sept. 21.—To-day's state- | Keyoper i e O o box and S50@906 | | STRAW—20@35c per bale. CANNED GOODS—Shipment of 51405 c Con tiperte] i Siiver Hll. Provisions sell at unchanged quotations. ment of the condition of the Treasury shows: | per crate; Georgia’s Late, 75c per box; Straw- o sl fruit and 27,183 cases saimon to Liverpool. R ¥ Standard N R adan O B ‘[ Elished | Avallable cash balance, §285,106,461; gold re- ;mr;%o F0@75c per box. slgn;;—\"\nl;;fx;lfll;, Beans and Seeds ’f!rumltzmls valued at $162,241 and the salmon at New prices for Raisins estabished. serve, $§204,677,165. 1}“2_3”"_210 per box and $1@110 per 3 = COAL OIL—Is high follows: = S ! cars sold. b =18 igher as follows: 02 3/ Union Con. SRSEOo L Tarl Fruit Company’s sales: Grapes—Muscat, | There is nothing new under this head. White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 15c; Pearl Ol ld & Curry. 23 24/Utah .. S Coal Oil advance London Market. 630@51 10; - Pears—Bartietts, 1 60a2 15 per box. | BEANS. Bayos $1 &501 75, Small White, | 15C; Astral Oll, in cases, 19c: Star Oll, in < ol & Corers. 3 31|Yellow Jacket.. =~ — NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—The Commercial Ad- Prl‘,’({n‘;:'r;%?ms!'ép:‘ BT SmRl olCNuit Com- |i210G215; Large White, §160@175; Pinks. | Oil, 2lc; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in Julia | vertiser's London financial cab A |y realived ‘the following prices at auction | §2 15@2 2; Reds, $1; Blackeye, §3@3 %; But | léc} do, in cases, 22e; Benzine. in bulk, Chiv | was inclined to firmness. Total sales, par | ¥o& nancial cablegram says: to-da; Plums—Kelsey, single crates, $264@3, | ters, nominal: Limas. $4 05G4 15; Pea, $2 10@¢ | do, in cases, 2llic; $6-degree Gasoline, in % Yo M. 7, Charters. | value, $1,050,000. The markets here were dull early to-day on | gtarage $276; Golden Drop. $142G1 44, average |2 15: Red Kidneys, $2 50 per cf | 21¢; do. in cases, Zic. Notice to Marmners. L United'States threes declined % and old fours | the settlement, but improved on hardening of | §1 4. Prunes—German, single crates, $152; | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 2%@gc: Yellow — mdse for Honolulu; | coupon % in the bid price. | Africans, due to the light account in them | Gross, $132. Pears—Bartletts, two-fifths boxes, gflusmr& 3% @4c; Flax, nominal; Canary Seed, R“m',,t_( Df Produce. | OFFICE OF LIGHTHOUSE INSPECT- ti and Marquesas NBW YORK STOCK LIST. and the rally in Africans. Americans began | $133@1 63, average $1 44; Bose, $126; Clairgeau, | 8}4c per Ibfor Callfornig and' ic for Eastern; 2 z |~ OR, TV TH DISTRICT, s coal at Departure Eay | Shares Closing | duil except for Afchison preferred; and Louts- | §1 26; Diel, $120: D'Comice, $144@16S, average | Alfalfa. nominal; Rape, 244@ic; Hemp, 4@4%c; — 25 FRANCISCO, Sept. 27, 1899. s £ | sold. Bid ville and Nashville. Later they rallied. New | $§162; Duchesse, §1 20G1 32, average §1 20; Hardy, | gg}fii ‘1'2!!_0“ 1 1 5061 o FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, — rtered for wheat or Atchison York came as a buyer of Atchisons and the | $144@163, average 3156, P et $1 500 Green, $175 | Fiour, qr sks 6,635 Shorts, sks Alcatraz Island Fogbell—California. Atchison pr close was cheerful. The average contangoes | BOSTON, Sept. 27.—The Earl Fruit Com- C — Wheat, ctls Wool, ba Notice is hereby given that the fogbell on ale, same VOy . 20,540 Wine, gals auctloned California fruit to-day as_fol- Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, Cal, fs 2 i : same voyage, 328 | Baltimore and Ohio . was finally 4%. St. Paul and Central Pacific | Pan e . Barley, ctis Canadian Pacific Was in short supply. lows: Grapes—Tokays, single crates, 5c@$1 %. | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Oats.” ctis Lime, Bbls e Frder—the hell does mot strike, It will e rtera it eheatito da Southern e ban houiht " £5000 tn gold in French | Average. Sc. Peaches—Salways, boxes, 8500 4 ! > S b g Bl ficables R i Pacific | coin” The week's outflow was €776,000. The | {105, average $116. Pears—Bartletts, boxes, S0c i Quickstiver T istice e foats ¢ of Lights and Fog & Ohio . ulk of the last African parcel was taken at | @31 10, average §1 37. Plums—Golden Drop, sin- Potatoes and Onions are about the same. 209 Leather, ro Signals. Pacific 9, No, and the PO ago Great Weste: T 50 propably for the Tnited States. which | Ble crates, 80c@sl, average §c. Prunes—Hun- | Oregon Potatoes are coming forward. | Beans, sk: : i Stgnals. Pacific C. MR I de With the Islands. cago Bur & Quincy took £100,000 to-day. The Moana has sailed | 5arian. single crates, %c@190; Itallan, $115@ | There is nothing new in Vegetables, all kinds | Potatoes, tons 5 5. "By order of the Lighthouse Board. Ind & Louis .... Frors | Sodiey o Van Banniscy: with 135 average $132; er, 90c@$l 50, average | belng well represented and quiet. Onions, sks. 5 . SEBREE. Commander, U. S. N., Jonthly summary of Com- Ind & Louis prefd . soverelgns. S Three cars sold to-day. Weather favor- | pOTATOES—River Reds, 50@7sc; Early Rose, | Bran, sks. 140 Peits, bdls. Tnspector Tiwelfth Lighthouse District. of the United States it is & East Illinois .. | Stiver was dull on American sales. The bank | *”' 10@65c per ctl; Salinas Bur- | Middiings 10 Hides, No. | value of all exports from aid all the discount business to-day at 3% | e- ~ | banks, 90c@f1 10; Sweet Potatoes, §125 for Riv- | SUSaT. SKS....... 1,620 = . Shaityears EadliE ® St Louis 3, | per cent. ers and 3150 for Merced. OREGON. Time Ball. was 34,- | rado Southern ........ B T Boston Wool Market 5O NIONE—T0gT5e per ctl; Pickle Onlons, 50Q | Flour, qr sks, 6,424 Pran, sks and to the do Southern 1st prefd . 2 1 % s b Teal ko per. 1b: | EOtStoeS: eks. 625 Middlings, Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- 1880, “olorado Southern 2d prefd J LES—S , e 2 P thenge 1.5 i o S 1 Cultradd Sl 20 eeta New York Grain and Produce. R e —— e R R T S s ot muchannn | fo Bt Delaware Lack & Western . - abbage, 50@60c; River Tomatoes, 10@15c; Ala. he ¢ ball on the tower of the new Ferry, 4 B 3 : BOSTON, Sept. 27.—The American Wool and [ meda Tomatoes, 20@30c; Egg Plant, 2@3 |, The time ball on the . 5 Denver & Rio Grande < U — Y . _ : 1 3 : S medis = Do e nis Goasas prefd 3 Cotton Reporter to-morrow _will say: Green Okra, 3@50c per hox: Dried Okra THE STOCK MARKET. rolighiy e o DR Sy Ll = Erie .. B3 2 VEW YORK, @ept. 2.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | The wool market has Indteased In strensth | Ber Ib: Garlic, 2@dc; Green Peppers, 2043 N S in e ' The Hay Market. | it profd i exports, 1 Firmer, held higher; low | and activity. An enormous business has been | (hill A0 BUSE ber DO (or F > > ; G, CALKINS, ) = Sl grades scare and particularly firm. transacted and large trades are being con- |73 per cofl for No. 1 and 72¢ ; There was & moderate bualness in securities| Lleutenant Commander, U. , in charge. R D B £ WHEAT—Receipts, 212,350; exports, 13,575. | tracted as we go to press. The demand s gen- | mer Squash, %@30c; Marrowfat Squash, $8@10 | a e L itr with Pt cnatations 5 P Be Spot, steady; No. 2 red. 76%e; No. 1 Northern, | eral and widespread. . Large and small con- | per ton; Green COrn, S@Toc per sack: S0WS] | for Surime Vallos Water nnd Gae and Biectric. | & == Ay have | ... Illinols Central b well as dealers and per crate for Alameda and 50@65c for Berkeley. o | o Towa Central . S0%c afloat to arrive; No. 1 hard Duluth, §3%c | Sumers are purchasing, a In the af! G d Elec : on to i , ke [Eumers a n ! n the afternoon Gas and E ads el to ‘arrive; No. 2 /e, o elevatoril Ontions | i o ors . gue. Indylcy| has ibeen (or neanly at $65 50 and Giant Powder at § Sun, Moon and Tide. | opened steady at an advance of %e and further | tories and pulled wools, fine and medium stock Poultry and Game. There were no changes worthy of note in 1%;;:’[;2:::?3 nearly a million pounds have been sold. Both| mpe ittle Game that comes in sells quickly | was 79 feet below the 1 T.” purchases, E & Western prefd . Lake Shore . . Louisville & appointing Northw easler under liqui December wheat against 2 v 5 vel station. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— medium and fine wools are advancing the world % oot lave 5 o S Mo 3 at the high prices. No. 2 elevator has been running continuous| Times and Helghts of High and Low over. The Americans are buying crossbreds S e it t the market 18 previous ttan L . < 3 i e had two or three months »politan St which tended to weaken the general list. The |at the London sales, and have purchased wools Poultry is in its usual condition of weak- lJ(Tp,L’fiZ;“?:E‘,}:}_"““ Utah delinquent sales | Watems st Fort Funtisentance S, [EAn ¢ at all surpris- | entral s easy at %@%c net advance. . | at the Sydney sales which opened on the 22d | ness, owing to continual receipts from the [ '“f} . antual meeting of the stockholders of | {hesity of the Superintendent are out of | t Loul: 9 13-16@80%e, closed eptember, inst. on the basis of 8lc clean East. the Bank of California will be held October 10. NOTE he high and low waters cccur at on-street wharf) about ater than at Fort Point; the came at both places. closed ; December, 120, closed TTige. | The sales of the week in Hoston amount to | *poULTRY—Live Tirkeys, I15@16 ! 9,000, ey oan emount &0 | Spours ys, 16@16c for Gob- | Books for the transfer of stock at the bank for | tha city front (M 000 pounds domestic and 130,000 pounds for- |\, "sny 15@16c for Hens: Young Turkeys, 18@ | the next dividend will =oon close. twenty-five minute: ign, making a total of 9,765,000 pounds, agains e ol e b0 e for the pravisus aeek | l9¢; Geese, per palr, $175@2; Goslings, $1 75@2; | ‘The last monthiy Yeport of the Alaska Tread. | fhe hefght of tide i ; : 3 B vious stamps crushe e - THU r winter sup souri Pacific St Mobile & Oh i Missouri Kan o o Missourl Kan: x Texas - ntral ‘entral — Bus| e 1o o A Al ot 1o 0 pounds for the corre: | Ducks, $50@5 for old and $@6 50 for young; | Well mine shows that 8 e AT S E e e s e P OTT®" | Hens,' $4@3; young? Roosters, $4@s 50; old | tONS of ore in 2% days, valued at §T1,07, an o das's changes in prices lacked special | Sales since January 1 amount to 219,611,100 | Roosters. $i@4 50; Fryers, $350@4; Broflers, | faved 180 tons sulphurets, valued at 3.1 enificance. They moved up several points, | pounds, against 85,833,000 pounds last year at | fi ffiai %4"1 for 13rie.nsguu-(éi«dfo;:énn;], l’lkz‘:eo?s, m;"r ,_"'50 “l‘;‘lpl-‘fir.flrfll iy ml; ",‘,f"}fi"" §2 per > spelte e ower under vora | ne. $1 25 er doze! r = or 3 s yield e month, D19 e spelter went lower under unfavorable | this time, A P a I s and larger offerings. Other metals were o | Sln noves $1%5 mer dbmen: Groyee. ; | dividend of 35c per share, pavable October 5. EPTEMBER 2. DA nas | lately is that nd featureless. . At the close the Metal | Sage 11.,,.,,,_ S ountain Quatl, ; "Hare w;‘;{‘e"f\fl:}i‘“ PR o LRl ar s 7 125; Rabbits, $1 5 G ), E cl y er s| ctober 2. \l’\i‘ J?;'““:';..fi‘“'i"{‘{l bty London Wool Scles. }Sr.'ve o per dozen. R Gesen ¥ ack d‘l‘t:ie l?_lcenrm% Steamship Company will pay a - S . - 2 Fer 11w Lo ividend of 50c per share October 2. um grad: —Quiet but firm, at 25. ‘The Pacific Light [ ! ? 2l S Lighting Company will pay the | — a very uninter- ady, at ' 62 bid and 67 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ueual dividend of e pe" share October & 3 allowing it to * price for lead s $1 40, and | LONDON, Sept. 27.—The offerings at the wool ’ £8S- 4 o npner S, 2. act that 318,50, |4 lower, at $6 20 bid and | Auction sales to-day numbered 1400 bales. | Butter is no weaker, and dealers think that STOCK AND EXCHANGE. & ; about : Moderate supplies of merinos were put forward | with moderate receipts the market ought to WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2 1. Srains ¢ Louls & § g Options closed steady, five to ten | and eold freely. The French and German'rep- | fmprove shortly. Cheese is quiet at previous EUNSSORE TC n Lnin, 1 t Touis & San Fran 2d prefd. higher. Sales, 29,000 ba including: | resentatives were more active and eagerly pur- | prices U8 Dondaes & o Mol I o iR | 0. ¢ Louis Southwestern .. . 141 | Octobe Novem 5@4 90; De- | chased greasy merinos, Lambs, owing to their 3 nds tual El Co. 16% 1 =2 stern pre i January +CFebriary, |iacasoity: avn winted gn: allisides: and . when | LSEa ars fvinand some dealers are getting| fs)dusrcaup. DA% = AQLGIL &CH o xposition of the tides R ¢ $4 75; May, July, $495a5: | Sold reailzed 15 per cent higher figiires. Cross- | 32, but it is too much of a equeeze for a flat | :! QUAL TeE:o o 2 fac L-ms Imp. re given in the left 5 Sruc t Paul p G August, $5. Spot coffee—Rio, steadier in tone. | preds in large supply, were well absorbed at | quotation. A Ll R bt g L s hand column and the successive tides of the try shows prac 3 e e v taken by the| BUTTER— 3s_quar coup..108%109 |S D e it timar The ta large qu t Paul & Omaha . Mild, steady. inal; refined, | hardening rates and were mostly taken by the | “R- Miscelln et nE ISen Frae day in the order of occurre as to tin In som outhern Pacific . SUGAR—Ra weak and nominal; refined, | y rkshire and Continental buyers. There was | Creamery — Fancy Creamery, 25c, With | qp) ¢ 68117 — * |Stockton @ | second time column gives the second tide. of n Railw 1 barely steady. Steady; | EPiTited competition between the buyers for the | specials at 2c; soconds, 23a24c, St e T | o ez, | . the third time column the third tide quite m Railwa SR- Receipts, 1694 packages. Steady: | H0 ¢ rqdes of crossbreds. Prices now rule | Dairy—Fancy, 221:@23c; good to chotce, 219 | §,G Wok 82--100 12 | Jusurana t or right hand column gives the but will b s & Pacific .. eamery, 17G23c; June creamery, 13 | 35 ¢ 20 per cent over the July sale. Medium | 22c; store, nominal, BAL &R Glol = |Fran et = the day, except when. there are but , by non Pacific ...... @lsc. 4y, | Krensy were taken by American buyers. whose| Plekled' roll, 21G21%c; firkin, 20; creamery | £o8 "0 "R 5 A stk [itrae tines: occur. The heights Union Pa prefd nts, 10 packages. Steady; | purchases to date represent about 2000 bales. 21%@?22%c per Ib. H G &S 8o 107y — |Bank of Cal... = | given are soundings on the Wabash Western ungraded at mark, 13@ISc. The sales have been curtailed and will close 17%c for ladle packed. G Z ICal SD & .. — / 33 | United St charts, except Wabash prefd CALIFORNTIA DRIED FRUIT. Friday instead of Saturday. F—Choice mild_new, ilc; old, 10@ T |Sivst Nattonl. — 252 | when a minus sign precedes the helght, Wheeling & L - CEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Callfornia dried R — 10%c; Young America, 11@11%c; Eastern, 14@ 9 — |Lon P & A {and then the number given is subtracted from Wheeling & L E 2d prefd NIBWE: YORE, G B s Eastern Liv b Mark: B . Do gntd 55.. — 100 |Mer | the depth given by the charts. The plane of Wisconsin Central . fruits qui 2 astern Livestoc arket. EGGS—Quoted at 21@2%c_for store and 28@ | 1 | is the me ver 10w waters. Pittsburg C C & St Lou EVAPOR. ) _APPLES—Common, 7%c; s1c per dozen for ranch; Enstern, 22%@2c for | kA& P R 5s-108 10434 Ney Nat Bl 163 10 T e i prime wire tray, 7 de; fancy, CHIGAGO. selected, 21G22¢ for No. 1 and 17@20c for sec- | PN\t 14w — |Ger 8 & Lo 105 AR SR CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—CATTLE—Better ofter- | 9248 ———— Bononony m"mf & L. 56 ratures were Americ 1t v . . o of Ca P ut Sav Bk. — 2% | 3 nited | ings of Cattle to-day caused a stronger feeling . o o Sav Bl 2% | : ;e E and the general run sold at firm prices, witn | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | X BorCal sdbi e I8 8 Say Coow 27| + © Miscellaneous— | destrable lots about 10c higher. Good to choice | NPCRR5106% — |Sec Say Bk — 310" | ¢ e s % e D O O et ilo——— 9| sold at $ 60@6 %; commoner grades, | The market is tame and featureless, as usual | 111 — [Union T Co.1400 1440 " Amerloan e et | 5 55; stockers and feeders at $3@s; bulls, | at this time of the year. There is no scarcity | O Streer Railroads— 3 American Malting prefd.... CI G in Markct '« and heifers, $150@5 25; Texas steers, | in anything and quotations run along about | Oak Tran: 111 112 | California T sximum temperature, Smelting & Refining - ncago Gra 5 54 10;_rangers,’ $8 35@5 10; calves, Q7. | the same day after day. There are a good | Qi1 C Ry 6. 1% 13 |Genry . 80— v Smelting & Rfining prefd HOGS—There was a falrly active demand {0 | muny Quinces offering at the moment, and | by 08 — |M 633 63 | tea AND GENERAL |- AR 1S @ | Mo At e e fapy sola ot 81 104 J11c | they are weak. Peaches are steadily dwindling | po, = 7% 2 |Luetla ... B American Steel 'nf:m 4 CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—Wheat. traders were In- | mixed lots, $4 404 75, and light at $4 45@4 5. 15:11 ;:2‘ ::!‘Lfle!tmr:;‘lcgnlcfle':ger- Wine Grapes | g - " 13?;;‘:3“ = along the Pactfic American Steel Hoop prefd fuenced at the start by the action of the Liver- | Pigs brought $i@4 75 and culls, $150@4 10. e s California .18 155 | U 2 four. MBHES. AT | 53,40 CAmerioan Biesl BAWIe o pool market, which showed but & slight decline | gff]”‘;l"e-r’n:" D A e aoms, " Native ahaay | Apples. 33@f0c per box for common and Tse 8 Giant Con Co.. 7% 77 | Weeott - 5 Floan Steel & Wire Dretd. i : 0 d v prices. E ) 0 |5 _\Giant_ L 76% T 5 A o Min Fluias b | at the opening there and soon recovered that | Tha' i “gs 9554 25; Western rangers, $3 50@4 10, | @51 25 for & l;im‘:kgl:rflr‘(c:!- R s Vigorit ........ Bristol g B American Tin Plate | ana more. Northwest receipts Were COMpara- | and yearlings at $415G4 3. Lambs sold at | Hlsgkharcise, B e aneats stw s Sugar~ Empire . Soee 08 - ¢ west of the American Tobacco . | tively light, but the impression prevailed that|$3 75@5 50 for natives and $4 60@5 15 for West- | oot "y o rion: Raspherries, $3@4 per cneat | B B Hana P Co.... 14% 1% | EOMORS San Diezo. 5 29 where there | ....... American Tobacco p this was due to @ scarcity of cars and would |ern FADRETS, o S O en nrie 1hs Tny Wisoena G B 2 C QU e S OB 5100 987 = | Saeon: Pt v 2 L | be "suocceacd Ly comempondingly heavy arrl pcceipte—Cattle, 13,600; Hogs, 30,000; Sheep, bercics, 3 per bbls Cupe Coil Cranberries, 3 80 | 5 ‘e sa® i85~ = Hiton S b Co H 2 | Pomt Avena. . [Fomt Avenn. n rado & Iro! vals later, and for the time bel o o — b . SR ... — 115 |Kilauea S Co.. o a : s, fect on trading. The Liverpool firmness was Porilon B A Ifi“,"fif“2!';;‘0:”}“"",{,‘1‘:;:“;9}% %@ | & v Wat 414 |Makawell § C! [ e W i tinental Tobacco P % | reflected by an opening advance of %@%c here, ortland’s Business. B v T ook e et | 8, W 45@am)014101% Onomen S Co. e Y . jeral Steel . Nanara 73%4@73%¢c, and under == { 2 - | Stitn Gas 6s.. — — | S Co. | INanaimo. . jeral Steel pref D iy by lea e fenmnnlia | PORTLAND, Sept. 21.—Clearings, $321,062; Chonihnd S0 e s~ per " ton Opoc | Water Stocks- siscaflansolis | By F RaEE Burther slight advance took place, December | palances, $67.603. Zinfandel and — for White. 2 ot Coete ok 8 AR LEEURI S S A Harbor. H se Sugar ge o 73c, but the buying movement soon e ~ 5 o g Mer fix \se i De bor. 3 getting 1o 7 but the buying Watermelons, $5@20 per 100. 4101 /0 ie S C Coquille Harbos Sugar pr : ecame quite general, and though no marked @81 25 te; Spring Valley.101%101% Oceanic S Co. % o 2 : northerly 5 International Paper . D ames Mook Tlace, the market was firm to Northern Wheat Market. SCantaloupen QM % et cxate; Nutmess, 1 GasianouBliecrris s [PageA VAL [ State of Cal . nd; fresh west- --. International Paper pr fhe end of the session. A good deal of atten- P omenranates—i0@s0c per box. Central Gas Co — — |Pac C Bor Co jCmment O S eraat 3 fog. | seeeeo Laclede Gas .. tion was_given to the small receipts at To- OREGON. Pears. Bartlett, $125@1 50 per box; Winter | Cont L & Po.. 5% £4iPar Paint Co. 8% — | JOTh 700" i Tacoma. 3 Thursday; light National Biscuit . | tedo, St. Louis and Kansas City, and they were | popar aany gapt, Wheat—Walla Walla, | Pears, 40@i5c per box. 2, | Equit G L Co. 5 5%/ | on. ... (Departure 3 ly winds on the | ---.... National Biscuit prei oneof the bull incentives of the late trading. 0 D Sen %, | Figs, 40@30c ver box for double layers of Morning Session e e }San Dicgo 3 coast, e ey The market, rather quiet at first, became quite | 59@s%%c; Valley, 59@60c; Bluestem, 61@62c. o oable, i . | Santa Rosa.....iSan Dicgo. 3 For Ar AR National Steel prefd. e ot the bulge and some selling against | TACOMA, Sept. 27.—Wheat Is steady with no | £14m® 410 Brantd, ST P e D e n Neppact - For ci d vicinity—Cloudy | New York Alr Brake. Tolle ond the price was hammered down to | fluctuations. Offerings are better and recelpts | C{TRUC™ PRUITS — Lemons, $1@2 for com- | o Giant Powder Con. or Thursds r with fog in | Jorth Amerlcan . 73%c. Eut at that point it was steadlly main- | freer. Club, 58%c; Bluestem, 6lic. on ond, $3@4 for g00d to choice: Sedn %3 G',“": Power Gon. B Lhe e 1/ } el Facilc Goast fivst prefd % | tained, ‘mnd, close foud B B e Titnes”'¥7 5008: Caltornia Limes, $1@1 2 Bac | 8 Glant bowder Com..... TO SAIL. ecas c Pacific f ie | ber was seldo ard from. ew offerings ' R aaas ” u et OHIsE S Facifo Conat wecond pre PR T S R Foreign Markets. T e O s Datistie] el (B acific Mal | but before the close it had rallied to T4%c, an e " — S A ® i i { { & 785 People’s Gas . | advance of %c over vesterday. A good export | LONDON, Sept. 27.—Consols, 104%; silver, 27d; % 7 2 3s 0 mans D A Blanchrd|Coos Bay. 5 pm|Pier 13 crii.. Pressed Steel Car’. Dusiness was done. The selling movement was | French rentes, 100 55c@100f 60c; wheat cargoes Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. AR e e Cove b8 - 55 15 "miPMSS EASTERN MARKETS. Dromael Stsel ohrela. freest shortly befcre the close. Estimates of | off coast, buyers and sellers apart: cargoes 30 Pacific Gas Tmprovement | SeWhurig .1 Grays Harbor|Sep. 3, 4 pm|Pler 2 Republic Tron & Steel . 2 iu’nflfi—mk‘:"r‘:i’-‘;“hn?f o b e R T Walla, 2is Td; English country mar-| The market is tame. There is a continued | S F Gas & Electric Co. Luella Titlamook . 35 oo [Bler 2 Republic Iron & Steel prefd. 7 | oo wan auiet, active and firm for the mors | Ky O e T Wheat, firm:. wheat | Gemand for Peaches at firm prices, and Pears | 3 Spring Valley Wate Guaiiia 2 pm|Pler 13 Standard Rope & Twine. 6% | remote futures, but decldedly seak for Sep- | n Pacie: Gull. ot in Paris. weak: French | %¢ll on arrival. Apples and Prunes continue | 3 Spring Valley Wate b b 1 pm PMSS New York Stock Market tember. There were heavy additions to the | country markets, dull, : dull at unchanged vprices. The neglect of Street— 2 =y 9, 9§ am|Pler 11 5 it e | contract stocks out of private houses and ele- | “COTTON—Uplands, 3%d. Prunes Is a surprise this year. o é“’fi;.finfflfiiy&f R o ! 10 am Pler 24 NEW YORE, Sept. 2..—The stock market | ited States Leather . A S o CLOSING. DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Prunes, in i “Afternoon Session. > Pomona’ uanol priEler Saph ey S s e ited States Leather prefd | the Seesion there was also considerable De. | CORN—Futures, steady; September, 3s T9d; | sacks, Slic for 40-50's, i for 50-80's, 3%c for Board— jee amboldt 10 am|Pler 3 November, 3s 74d. 60-70's, 3@3%c for 70-80's, 3@3%c for § ited States Rubber . cember liquidation, but later that option be- | October, 3s 7% -90's and | 55 Equitable Gas. 2 pralPler 2 t Arena and the activity, such as it was, showed an came firmer, helped by wheat and the fmmense | . WHEAT—Spot, firm. Futures, firm; Septem- | 214@23,c for 90-100's: Apricots, 10@llc for Roy- | 15 Glant Powder 27k , 10 am|Pler 13 ited States Rubber prefd. | added tendency to center in a few specialties. Western Union .. | export engagements—150 loads. Bellef that the | Per, 8 11d; December, 6s %d; March, 6s 2%d. als, 14@15¢ for Moorparks and 12@121sc for Blen- | 275 Makawell Sugar | Arcata 9 amipier 11 Tennessee Coal was relatively much more contract stocks would be ample by Saturday heims; Peaches, 4lo@jc for Standards, 5la@6e | 125 Mutual Electric | Orizaba o Pet Sd.|Oct. 3,10 am|Pier 9 prominent than for some time and registered | 366,500 Shares sold. ' to fill the shorts influenced trading.” December | g o 25 cholce and !lm;e for fancy: peeled Peaches, | 25 Mutual Electric Sqiine Riv Harbor|Oct. £ ) & an extreme decline of 6% points. American To- CLOSING BONDS. ]c(l)tx:? n“l“;f‘f’rflnxpd at 30c; September closed 1iac | }‘;;Qllciw:?"l;t{ork}:ullr«&v:w;%e;gc,Pg_unl-sngg; %g(}:[ulfin’flz ?l'é“fi:f i‘;flmm “loct. o o he co ed effects of es- ; 5 | 3 c 3 8¢ ces ipos : dnetr fbwosoiiepe ¢ ued sleots bf the pres -} 16 3y ey, -100%| Do 4s . Oats were inactive and steady. There was a LOCAL MARKETS. red and 8@9c for white: Pears, 5@7c for quar-| 50 Paauhau S P Co. ey 10 am|Pler 24 ters and T)@ic for halves; Black Figs, 3c;| 60 S F Gas & Blectric Cc White Flgs, $@6%c; Plums, §%@se for dark and | 50 § F Gas & Electric Co, b 3, 7%7‘4? for bleached. | 110 S F Gas & Electric Co. r -108%| N Y Cent lsts. 1085 |N T Cent gen bs. {130i4|Nor Car 6s 9 am|Pler 2 11 am Pier 11 Fure to which s recently been subjected [ Do 3s reg up to the t of the announcement of the | Do 3s coup declaration of the regular dividends. The| DO MW ds Tes. fair demand from shorts for December, and an inclination to dispose of September, which resulted in a disappearance of the siight Sep- North Fork. Humboldt | Santa Rosa.|San Diego eakness in these two stocks served o Do new 4s coup.130%| Do 4s . tember premium. ,The December strength w. AISINS—The California Raisin Growers’ | $5000 Spring Valley 4s (third mortgage, T it ot on. e ool Do old s regey il Nox' Pag dste tirely with Wheat. The demand for forcien Exchange and Bullion. Amsociation. hus established | the. fonowing | Btresi " 8 i i | Do & - engaged f 5 er closed %c high- | gieriing Exchs LA . per b, 10c: choice, fc; 48 al E : 3 : il e A Je the opening | : Do 68 coup ... %N Y, C eroat 22%e. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. $484 | prime, 6e; unbleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6e. Shipping Intelligence. higher, and the ment of-an additiona | DIst of Cob 3 Soe' 117 INor & Wwe Provisions, though slugglsh, were firm. Liv- | SterlinE BEonens e 48 | Sultanas—Fancy, ver Ib, S$ke; choice 7ici |SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE pping - pineiscddbritirn e e S O r & W gen 6s. erpool centinued to advance and there was | N a8 i standard, 615c; prime, ie! unbleached Sultanas, BOARD. | “po class B 9 |Or. Nav lsts . e ioutulde tiade . Mo Eor tolas a New York Exchange, sf 12 | per Ib, fc. The association has fixed the fol- - ——— e port added to the convictions that the exchange | Do class C 1103 | Do 4s;... Was connined to changing over an o t““’l INg | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 15 | fowing minimum prices for standard grades of Morning Session. & situation admitted of regular import operations. | Do currency......100 (Or § Line 6s.....127 | January products. January pork. closed Tise | Mexican Dollars. ot 48% | new crop: Seedless, B0-pound boxes, 5c; 3- Board— 2 e The continued high price for money In spite of | Atch gen 4s 102 Or S Line con 8s.. higher at $9 82%: January lard 5@7%c higher | F n¢ Siver, per ounc = 58% | crown loose Muscatels, 5c; 3-crown, 6c; 4- | 100 Equitable Ga: Wednesday, September 27. the gold engagement served as a metback to | o0 &), 48 i7% Reading at % 620, and January ribs 2c higher at e % crown, 6lc; London Layers, 2-crown, $150 per [ 5 Giant Powder Con Stmr Laguna, Ericsson, 20 hours from Bear the advance, ps was the case yesterday, but | Ches & Ohio 4ids.. 99% & 1 & Tar et 112% B Sty futhres man a : & Wheat and Other Grains. g?c%v{hcm::“':;lag;l:;:n:w'l% e Wn’“?'mfi""‘??“é""y g Harbor eo Loomis, Bridgett, — hours frem late In the day rumors were industriously cir-| Do 66 TSNS L & S F gen 6s.12404 ol el an toiowa: shipping points in California. mon | & Gas & Blectric Co { Ventura. Up river direct culated of the early approach of gold imports ; Chi & n con 7s.....145 St Paul coms ....175 Articles— Open. High. Low. Close, | WHEAT—The Aristomerte takes for. Liver-| NUTS-—Walnuts, new crop, 84c for standards | 10 S F Gas & Electric Co. Stmr Navarro, Higgins, 19 hours from Tk, on a large scale. At the same time the money | (€ & N S F debse.30 ISt F, C & Pac 1s.131 | Wheat No. 3— ks e Pool 6667 ctls, valued at $7000. and 8%ec for ug;uneu: Almonds, 104@Il4c for | 20 Spring Valley Water i e ey 3 Bodre: feom et 2 ckly offered dow asive | o s ST . | September 74% | The local market advanced 1 paper-shell, §@%_for soft and 4@c for hard- Vigorit, Powder. | land. via Astoria % :x:"w:: 3!1!;::(]()."“';” ;:(l S;r‘;r"r ‘;Ynl:\;::kfill;fi ! Dfi,;}n &‘!mo G uu.lzfl" go]&:e.& A I‘iecemher. ;gg ;gr 7:«:2 -f'aq.* the Eastern and foreign l:.rk;:ymuthy T shell Punut;"bae%@s%c for E.&em; Brazil Wi Afternoon Session. sm- ship Castle Rock, Jones, 156 days from Joans had been made all the way from 12 to 20 | E Tenn. V & G 1s. Tenn new settio- Oorn Nodis # TR T%| Chicago opened firmer, cables being better 'c’&‘éé.fil‘t?“u Soe 110501 Bechnn TAGHS 2 G Towder sGon Br ship Yolo, Pennlcuik, 143 days fm Hull. 2 7 | Br ship Port Patrick, McLellan, 83 days from 9 00 | Newcastle, NSW. 3 83 125 | Ship Spartan. Polite, 10 days from Seattle. 63 25 Y 23 g3 | than anticipated. Receipts were moderate and | HONEY—Comb, 11%c for bright and 10%c for | 3 Giant Powder Con 80 299 20 | the general tendency was higher, owing to | light amber: water white extracted, 7%@7%c: | 20 Oakland Gas.. 0% 30% 30% | confidence In prices. The winter wheat mar- | light amber extracted, 6%4@7c; dark, 5}%¢ per| 25 Market Street Railway sald that money could have | Erie Gen s ... 7L | ment 3s . ¥t W & Den Cis 77 |Tex & Pac lste. -119 | Do 2nds . September December . May ... per cent. It been had at lower rate on some high-grade Gen Elec &s. rallroad stocks, but the higher range was that | O ) = oted on the Stock Exchange. Even on the |G H & S A @s.....18 |Union Pac 4s. Oats No. 2— Ib, 2 t Railway Haw bark Mauna Ala, Smith, 34 days from Hieher grade of collateral the margm required | D9 2nds .........108 |Wabash lsts . September 23 2 gy gey |ets led the advance on mccount of a meager | “pppgwax—@shc per Ib. ke Tl Y S8 | o was widened materially. . Under cover of their | i & Tex C bs.....110% Do Znds . 2y 2 9, a7 | movement and a brisk milling demand; 900,000 e 25 Mutual Electric Co. Bktn Archer, Calhoun, 26 days from Hilo. Tequirement and of what were called commis- | H & Tex C con 6e.111 | West Shore 20" a4 23 33° | bushels of Kansas City wheat were worked | : 5 Muual, Electric Co e Bowhend, Loch, 32 days from Unalaska. Tequirement and of W ensiacrabie manipn- | Jowa’ Cent lsts....115. |Wis Cent lsts. ol for_export via the Gulf. - _ Provisions. O Makaweil Sagar Co. Schr Aloha, Dabel. 29 days from Honolulu. D, e e s rate, Thip was true in the | L@ new con 4s....106 |Va Centuries . Ootier %i7% 5223 81mg 8o | Toward the close the market weakened off — ity Water Echr Newark, Beck, 23 hours from Rockport. s Tanaket, in which there was consid. | L & N unified ds 9% Va deferred December 3212 83714 8326 ”.,‘4 under cables giving the French crop at 129,- | CURED MEATS—Bacon, S¢. per b for heavy, i —_— Schr Albert Meyer, Nielsen, 11 days from s g > o s IM K &T2nds.... 70 IC &S ds . Jan: 50 9 0 % | 000,000 hectoliters, against 125,000,000 in 156S. i 1 y ING STOCKS. Seattle. erable demand for short logns, as well as in | e anusry 87 9Tne o | O e ning. $1 0501 06 milling, | $4@1e for light medium, 11tc for light, 1dc for MLy 7 Schr J Eppinger. Colstrup, 48 hours from Al- cal joan 2 3 NI C. . , " 2 x 1, X : o L oy i “giercantile paper, but rates are fim, “Pre” | choflar - §1/oumrio . 73| Qfober - Seh Eas sam s |[SSNOUIUL L i L e Following were the Sales n the Sen Fran- | MO i Seipper, % hours from Rules ictions of a I rable bank statement to-mor- rown Point. . phir . ecember 550 g 1 ' =z 4 * | elsco Stocl oard yesterday: b o ! rom Tow, under which date the clearing-house in- | 15 Plymouth o9 | January B62% 0oms b ne| Informal Session—0:13 o'clock—December— | Mess Beet. $11 per bbl; extra Mess, $12 50; Fam- | Moralig Sanion Landing. e stititions are to make their weekly return, | 0, Quicksilver 200 | Short Ribs, per 5000 ctls, $1 10%; 2000, $1 10%; 4000, $1 10%. ily, $14; extra Prime Pork, $12 50; extra clear, ¢ nARL were a factor in the firmness of the market. . Do prefd 7 50 | October . 512% B15 Second Session—December—4000 ctls, $1 1084; | $16 70; mess, $I3@15 50; Smoked Bees 450 Belcher .. §g 5Sg‘f)gvtermnn 2 ednesday, September 2. The outgo to the sub-treasury will pe something | Hale & Norcross.. 25 Sierra Nevada. 65 | January 512% 512% 510 5§ 1214 | 22,000, L 10&' May—8000, $117. LARD-—Tierces .quoted at 8@6isc per 1b for | 100 Caledonia il s | _Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Port less than half a million dollars. Shipments to | Homestake ........65 00 Standard 305 Regular Morning -Session — December — 4000 | compound and Tizo for pure; half barrels, pure, | 500 Chollar . 2| 400 Sterra Nevada. 70 | Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. the interior have continued on & considerable | Iron Silver. 53 Union Con. % | Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, firm: : 14,000, $11L May—2000, $117%; | 8c; i0-lb tins, 8ic; 5-1b tins, Se. p 50 Con Cal & Va..135| 50 Standard 32 | Sumr Willamette, Hansen, Vancouver; Geod- v ey have bes 1 Mexican iveoe 34 Yellow No. 8 spring wheat, 81@71%c; No, 2 red, 73 *| " COTTOLENE—Tierces, cperlb. 100 Gould & Curry. 24| 100 Union Con 38 | all, Perkins & Co. gcale. How far they have been offset by small Jacket 2|2 %@ , 6A@7%c pe > sums here and there attracted by the high BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, ;‘3‘;’;(’50-2‘?%2{;* CmN oN“i 3!:.%59”“3” s bx:o. ‘Afternoon Senlon—:ufilghm 'dl ATy BT m g“:x‘““ 3 gg 200 Union Con kg i Haw stoit San Mateo, Fletcher, Nanatmo; P money rate, cannot be clearly estimated. So| Money— |Union Lan 3 : . S8%c; No. 2 bar- §117%. December—12,000, $1 11%; 24,000, | [ Phir ... o. g Ao e il il Sl il miogt By iy e tg:f’. ley, 8@47c; No. 1 fiaxseed, $1 10; prime Timothy | §1 11%. % : Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. ‘Afternoon Session, Be ship Farl of Dunmore, Kay, London; © evidently been a further contraction of loans. | Time loans. Do pretd il seed, $2 40; mess pork, per bbl, $7 25: lard, | BARLEY—There was an advance in fdtures, o S 200 Andes .. 1211600 Overman 30 | W_MeNear. The character of the etatement will largely de- | Stocks— Westinghouse Elec 4754 | b hsmn s a s 45; short ribs sldes (loose), | though the market was very dull, and spot | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | jp) Best & Belcher. 33| 500 Overman 2| "ark Edward May, Hansen, Honolulu; Alex- pend on how far the demand for accommoda-| A T & S F........ 20%| Bonds— $5 05@5 40; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6@6%c; | sales at a small advance were alsh reported. |about lc under quotations. Heavy salted | 100 Challenge .. 33| 200 Potosi 56 | ander & Baldwin. tions in preparations for October first settle- | Do prefd. . 62% | Atchison 4s. .. 991 ""‘fl‘"d ar sides (bexed), 85 50@5 60: whisky, | - Feed, 75@$3%c; Brewing, 90@96c; Chevalier, | steers, 1lc; medium, 103%c; light, 10c; Cow- | 100 Con Cal & Va..1 55 100 Savage g | . Br bark Inveramsay, Crombie, Queenstown: ments has oifsct this contraction, The move- | American Suar!!' st Minine Shares distillerst olANTEGS pegta, deN oL percel T et ¢ hides, 9%@i0c; Stags, 6e; Salted Kip, c; Calt, | 200 Crown Point... 1o, 10 Unicn Con | S S e ent of prices in the 5 refd... s venture .. Ps ) . . 2 100 Gou! rry. 24! ah . 12 = Turrow, Atchison preferred, enjoyed a belated | Bell Felephone.....362 |Allouez Mining Go § | Fise: sarrels . HecelpiuSHibments. | 1 tormal Seasion9216 A clock-No ealen s eIy T Avand, Vos ol and braude [ o dnsticg 2 "L o Tuesday, September 2. demand on account of its August statement, | Boston & Albany.28l |Atlantic .. 28 | Wheat, bushels. 20,000 | Second Sesslon—No sales. - & Ry earing s g dry Calt, 17c; e Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, Usal. and Southern Dacific rose quite strongly late | Boston Elevated...107%|Boston & Mont...3#40 | Corn. bushels Stoiop | Regular - Morning Session—December—2000 | Weal S3gonc cach: mcdiums. Goms0c: son Wikt | _ Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | £r, SU0r SIkh, Kowley, Fortland. in the day. The stringency of the money mar- | Boston & Maine..199 Butte & Boston... 6 | Oats. bush 586,000 | ctls, 8%c. ot It Horae um: 100%0c; long Wool. | Board yesterday: Schr Mary C. Madsen, Fort Ross. ket resulted in a deciine in the sterling ex- | C B & Q........ ....129%| Calumet & Heola 782t | Rye.’ buehels %00 | ““Aiternioon Sesslon—December—2000 ctis, 86ic. | Tasge and $1 2631 0 for smail; Goits, aatc. Morning Session. Schr Ocean Spray, Nyman, Iversens Landing. change rate In spite of the further advance in | Edison Eieo Tii...208 " Centennial . 3% | Tariey, bush 1000 | OATE The sityption shows some Change | 7 R on g Colta, 20080 . | 206 Anden 51 190 Opnts Schr Maxim, Olsen, Caspar. 1e private discount rate ndon, e bon chburg - pretd... Franklin = : i ot Loy Red ofte - s A B oo . g i i icket was Withoot asy specisl feature, but | Genera ElEciric.. 1) |Humboldt viirrrii 1% | On the Produce Exchanse to-day the Butter | Jommer ‘are Beitink Gulte sarce. BIack aione |~ OO Sine Clloe.-Sasi’ Oraois: 1ia1sc: | sny Belemer wrrrr 3 100 Overman Continued on Page 13-

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