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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1900. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 4@5Y% per cent. Bterli: exchange, firm. with actual” business in_bankers. Dills, at # $%G Chicago Livestock Market. . are in larger supply. POTATOES—Early Rose, 25@30c; Burbanks, 30G60c for Rivers and 75¢er$l 05 per ctl for Sa- Iinas; Sweets, 75c@$1 for Rivers and 31 25@1 40 for Merced. Receipts of Produce. Peaches—Salways, 60@75e. Whit 50@2 75; Pink, 32 25@2 50; Req, | Crushed, 7.06c: Powdered, 6.65c; Candy Granu- i _ |3 per stugte crate, Peach: 3 e e B TS e & gt & Deay lated, 6.65¢; Dry Granulated, §.56c; Confection- §| CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—Porter Bros. Company |none here; Red Kidneys, §3'25@3 50. ers' A, 6.55c; Magnolia A, 6.15c; Extra C, 6.05c; (" | sold Calitornia fruit to-day: Gi SEEDS—Brown __ Mustard, 3%@dc; Yellow | Golden C, 5.%c; barrels, i0c more; half-barrels, $1 25 per single crate; Tokays, 50 per | Mustard, 4%@sc; Flax, $2@2 50; Canary, 3%c per | %5¢ more; S0c more; 50-1b_bags, 16c more. single crate and $1 50 56: Clusters, assorted, |1b for California and’ 4c for Eastern; Alfaifa, | No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its Bl St gt ey | e s e S, G0 i | i, Bpmieec WShern” ok £y AUCTION SALE £ 1 50 8oc@s1 per : 3 3 ' 5 3 # Duchess, ‘;sb::r A eaches—Salways, 3@ | DRIED PEAS—Niles, nominal; Green, $2 3@ | PACIFIC CODFISH—Prices are lower, as| TUESDAY, Sept. 15, at 11 o’clock, at 1821 3.1 85e. 20 per ctl; Blackeye, $2. follows: Bundles, 3%c; cases, 3%@4%c; imita- | KET ST. of 6 Head of Broken and Unb: oEarl Fruit companys sales of Californ ST b ianenatern, be; boneless, #c: stripe, Horses, iuitable for all purpgses. This 3 i ngle . S@S%c: tablets, S ola. : WATKINS 7 Sy By » Cllsters, b 7o Peare_Flemish, @110 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. dessicated, Toe, I . Auctionesr boxes; Bartletts, $1 60@2 2: Duchess, $5c@3li: SALMON—There are practically no red P . &'Anjou, average §1 2. Peaches—Elberta, 2@ | Rjver Tomatoes are about done for this sea- | Alaska in first hands and those from second 450c box. Prunes—Silver, 50@80c -lr;tgl:uc_n::: son. There is no particalar change in Pota- | :l_md: '"n being held at $1 15@1 17%. Piaks 9_‘\ ;: T o e Erars s01a to-day. ' |toes and Onions, except that Sweet Potatoes | i3 revorted at S feie’ [NOUSH Some Dusiness | AUCTION SALE by Electrtc Light TUES EVENING, September 15, 100 Head Splen hibition. OCCID 721 Howard strees d Horses, _Stock now AL HORSE EXCHA 486% for demand and at $4 53% for 60 day: CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—CATTLE—Receipts, 22.- ce % FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 = posted rates. 3 x!@';fi: 500 731604 B, cont | oh, Includine 190 Westerts aod 100 Terans | R e v o ke e W o 135z Bran, ks . | erer to Louis Mosemners. oc on @ tine ot . s al bills, $4 §2 ; ;| o : i sow o ) S : s : 70 N of Green, N 0,1 . Silver a fraction weaker. Exchange unchanged. §2%G6%c; Bar siiver, e Mesican dollars, B e+ Weaturs alaws T L e Comn, THeQil ner sk, | Budley. cthe £08 Sorts, sk - 0 |also ot on $ line of Greenwich siz = , . e " | Texans steady. Natives, good to prime Steers. | Alameda; Green Peas, 1 > Steh Do - v Soxin - ey T an ariotie J. Graybill ¢ 1V heat rather unseitled. Barley a shade firmer. inacties; ‘rafiroed (Ponas,’ dscons 5065 85; poor to mediam, 34085 40; selected | Beans, Yoo Limas, 5@ ie. per Ib: Cabe | Ryer cis L L Cihe R e i i i { London Market foeders, Slow at 1o lower, B Te: cows, i3 60 | Dage, 40GSkc; Tomatoes, Bay, NQ4c; Ee | Butter, ct 10/ Wool, bags . 1ot 0n N fine of Filbert street, 99 E of La Oats firmly held. Rwye ditto. Eastern Corn arrived ondon Market. stockers, 1c to 15c lower, a Plant, 2%@400 per box; Green Okra, 2@4lc: kin, E 2 by N 137:6; $10. Bran firm, with slender stocks. Nothing new in Beans and Seceds. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables about the same. Butter firm. Cheese and Eggs steady. Hay unchanged. NEW YORK, Sept. The Commerctal Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The tone of the markets here to-day was heavy and the volume of business was trifling. Ameri- cans were sold in the morning under the influ- ence of the ccal strike and the money market outlook, some orders being given over Sunday | from New York. There was a slight recovery canners, §2 15@2 80; bulls, 75. Texas fed ‘steers, 3 50@4 30: bulls, $275 calves, Erase ‘steers, HOGS—Receipts, /33,000 to- 12,000; es- 33,000; to-morrow, 12,000; timated left over, 4300. Active, generally steady, except rough heavy shade lower. Top, $5 607 mixed and butchers, $5 05@5 53; Eood to cholce heavy, %5 05@5 45; rough heavy, 85@5; light, 35 15@5 60; bulk of sales, $ 10@5 35. and lambs, Green Peppers, 30@40c per box for Chili and 0@ §0c for Bell: Dried Peppers, 10@l5c: Carrots, 25@35c per sack; Summer Squash, 35@40c for Alameda; Cucumbers, 2%@3c for Alameda; Pickles, $1@1 25 per ctl for No. 1 and 50@75c for No. 2: Garlic, 3 ; Noj 2 Garlie, 3c per Ib; Marrowtat Squash, $8 Poultry and Game. 31 Chicory, bbls . 320 Hides,” No Birger (or Berger) Jaakob A. Isa. lot on W line of De H. 250 N of Twenty-thisd (Nevada), 100; §10. Margaret T. and Pleates Fry to Rose Young, lot on S line of Point Lobos avenue. W_of Thirty-third avenue, W 30 by S 100; Rose L. Kelly (Young) to Edla Cobura, =a $10. Thomas and Annie Douglass to Thomas nd Carolina Erlandscn to by L - > > . toward the close. Money s ag‘u}y. r-irh! %’1‘1“ hsi‘{myznamms, m‘?. {'hfi?fl"r Eleed * "dx.‘.“”" 5 R“un“s' lots 43 and 4, b I £6000 1d take 1 ut) merica. - | choice and feeders, steady to H 19, ke vie s . Sound Game brings good prices. Poultry nominal. e ke e oI Tl S She | mediams e Thade {ower, Good o cholee | Good Game continies to bring comparatively ‘Hannah and John C. Henning. John A Fresh - b i close was uncertain. wethers, \§3 75@4 20; fair io choice mixed, 335 | high prices. THE STOCK MARKET. Jacobs, D. H., Otto and J. Vennekohl (by F Fresh Fruits about the same. CLOSING. Ga8: Western sheep. 18 5G4 15 @";?X"w:sfffii Three cars of Eaftern came in and sales | B. Southwortf, commssioner) o Cagital B 7 : LONDON, t. 17.—Consols for money, | $250@330; native lambs, $ 25@6; were made at 11@ldc for Turkeys, $5@6 for | i i | Ing and Loan Association, lot on SW lize Prices for new Walnuts established. o DON, et ¥: | lambs, $5@6 8. Hens, $5 for young Roosters, $4 5 for o do. | = —* | Manitoba _(Eleventh) strect, 7 SE of St Atchison, 27%: Canadian Pacific, 89%; Loul: $32 50 for Fryers, $2G3 for Broilers and 50| On the morning session of the Bona Ex- | By SE 3 by SW o, bloc e Demand for Prunes steady, but moderate. Some changes in Lard. Codfish lozer. Salmon firm.” viile, nion Pacific preferred, 75; Nort ern Pacific preferred, 72; Grand Trunk, 6%; Anacondas, §%. Bar silver, steady, 28%d per New York Cotton Market. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@1ic for Gobbl and 11G12 for Hens: yourg Turkeys, 14@ifc: change the only variation of importance was an advance in Makawell to $4425. Trading Martha Coes to ider, 1 of Vernon street, 22 S of Sherman, § 25 b 100, lot 19, block 23, City Land Associatio it % s % NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Cotton futures opened | Geese, per pair, $1 35@1 50; Goslings, $i 50@1 75 | was light. There was nothing new in the Yuotati Meat. h d. oS Mot Ror o g BN s e down (U4 solnes SRl el | R B T B Yane o | O dividena o - Catherine }xAlm:i: ?:fizy. T. Ame'F otations r Ale uncaan - [45 E Imost total ens, oung Roosters, $4@4 50; Old vidends announced are the American 3 ea o T. . Quotations fo! ats ange Condition of the Treasury. lah Feneral selling ond o O ecline did not | Roosiers, 8 $0@4; Fryers, £33 50 Broilers, | Fucl, ic, payable on the 18th, and the Home, | 1ot on SE corner of Tweltth and Center strocts, Light transactions in local securities. e B enment of the “call,” | $2 503 for large and $2@2 50 for smail; Pigeons, | 10¢, 'on ‘the %0th. E 104 by S, Oakland; gift. g 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—To-day’s state- | prices further easing G@1l points before a $i1 %5 per dozen for old and $175@2 for |, The following dividends will be patd on the | Same to same. lot on E line of Center street. b= ment of the Treasury balances in the general | cuperation manifested itself on the downturn. | SRS, v snive, $1 5082 50; Doves o Sugar e Shra Canners, e Buthin | M aran Willis ‘(widow) to Jacob Ko Gish ot ... 103 | fnd, exclusive of the $150.000,000 gold reserve in | The market had anoihet Weak WG 8 ticint of | @900 per dozen; Cottontall Rabhits, $1 %1 ; | tral LIht and Fower, e; Callfornia Powder, | 00 B line of West street, 54.15 N of Thirty-sec- Charters. h steamer Condor loads lumber on | | | Chicago Great Western....... 3 . Burlington & Quine; Ind & Loujsvil . Ind & Louisville prefd the division of redemption, shows: Avallable cash balance, $135,326,226; gold, $73,737,039. # the day under a fresh dash to unload cotton accumulated on last week's rise, supplemented Dby .stragkling sales for short 'account. The | Brush RaMbits, 7 #8@9; Sage Hens, @3 per dozen. $1; Hare, $1@1 25; 1 50 rouse, Mountain Quall, st STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. UNITED STATES BONDS. ondf N 2%.50 by E 110, block B, Major Given Tract, Oakland; $400. Henry S. McClelland to Mary M. McClelland, lot on NE line of East nty-third et Same to same, lot on NE line of East Twenty- . & Eastern Illinoi L w market closed steady at & net loss of 5@10 e ot a T e und_for Valparaiso for orders; the % Northwratern. T160% | y poirds. Bu MONDAY, Sept. 173 189 NW of Eleventh avenué, NW 75 by X . v for Honolulu; the Tver. Rock Isiand & Pacise. 1% | | New York Grain and Produce. utter, Cheese and Eggs. » Sept. -3 0. m. | portion double block 143, Clinton, Bt e pe, C & St Louls. . 8 3 zift. Colorado Southern New York Metal Market. 200 5% Sunplles of Butter continue light and the W NWw ~ * Bid. Askc. Bid Ask. | third strest, 264 NW of Fleventh avenue, 1 Shi - Colorado Southern 1 2 : 2 i ; .| market s firm. Cheese stands the same. 45 quar coup..113%11§% 4 do cp (new).134 135 | 38 by NE 150, block 143, Clinton, East Oukland; arlt’y hipiment. vate & Shakion - 085, | NEW YO Sept. 17.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—The general aspect| gggq are steady, as receipts about balance | 4s do reg......114%115% 3s do coup 10 11 | sift T » Ancalos clearedy yesterday | Grande ... % | 10300 barrels: market more active and fAirmer | iReE level of vaines. TIE In Zondon fecined | are umchanced. Galst Cab Ss.i6y — Quk Water so. — 103 |3 1of & Block . = e B ey . Grande pre e = . 33 500 3 E s in th I8 3 ater 3. 71, Oceanic SS 55.107%107 3 . Janson, lot SgE_aphees N BLED ctle phomt: ip o o e @ | situation, _closing weak here at 30920 7 Fancy Creamery, B@%c; extra|EdL & P b =13 |Qm € Ry .12 e Serect. T W o€ Lowetl, W .25 clls barley, : 5; Minneso \ ; s ~ Glasgow showed ' a wea 2@21%e. 1Ry = |Pac o201 — : Trac B . w1 Great Northern prefd | bakers, $2 75@3 30. M:l:. i e o Lo e S00d to cholce, 2002%5c: | Herro ot R ® P& ?—l“,(’,‘.’ 451004 — |50 by S 100, lots 42 and 43, block §, Dohr t. Hocking Coal .. | WHBAT—Receipts, 5275 bushels; exports, 25,- unchianged at. $9 37%@10 37 for pigiron war HC & S 5ls. P &OR R 65.18, Berkeley: $10. ‘ : 4 Kate H. McGrew (administratrix of estate of | Hocking Valley 31% | 917 bushels; sales, 3,765,000; futures, 80,000 | Tants. Lake copper was quiet at 516 T5@17. Creamery Do s 106 |Powell-st R 6s118% — 2. her, lot owa Central . | NG TR y) A i sis of $ 37% an respectively. in-- 156 L ALtCo6s— — |8 SIV 50120 — i - SE 6 ng lot | Jowa Central prefd.. 8 | % Dy afloat: No. 2 xed, 80%c elevator; No. 1! The brokers price for lead was $4 and for cop- | @10c; old. 898Yc: Youns | Do gntd se-— — |8 R of Cal e ijiyins | Lhirteenth avenue, SE &5 by SW 150, betng 10¢ n Sazette of September 1 Lake Erie & Western 26% | hara Duluth, $0%c f 0. b. afloat. Options | D€ $16 5@16 § | America, ic; Eastern, 13%@l4c; Western, | L A gntd 5s...100 10215 S P of A 8s... 1114 — | Fast Oakland s saye: “There is more inquiry for Californian Lake Erie & Western 3. | opened ‘casy heoume of dlmpuninting Kogieh | per 1b. 55 LAPRRSs. — 101 |SPC s 1905) akland General Hospital to William T s As st the trend of the salmon | --.... Lake Shore 1 | cables, but quickly recovered and were stron Visible Grain Supply. e o ol SO S wore and T | Manbat et . S | (Series A).... — 12 | gamiiton, lot on NW corner of Elghth and - o sales of bulk lots have been| 2399 Loulsvilie & Nashvi T | most "o the day. Buying for Northwest ac: Aaicie oG LT (ORI ner Hoseck Oy rRulis. Wastuey INGaWifo: Do 1st M is.1174 — | Do (Serles BIL — | Grove streets, W 100 by N 9, being lots 3, 7t - ' for Fraser talls; 32s to 33 R 5% | count, “stronger continental markets and pros- | 5 . Z 5 N S P € i5,1906).112% — | ana 22, and portion of lots 19 and 23, block 33, r 40= for i» 1b flais, and 40s Neearon Oentrat 1I | pects’ for more rain In spring wheat States| NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—The statement of the Deciduwous and Citrus Fruits. L i o o Oakland. quitclaim deed. $1650. s for =pot and to arrive.” el | aroused the bullishness iIn local circles, pro- | Visible grain supply on Saturday, September DD S SIS (SR 1t ghtd by Btanton to Patrick Bracket, lot on — - Ninteanoils & 5t Louls | moting also a brisk demand for shorts; closed | 15, as compiled by the New York Produce Ex- 2 % R A N E line of Telegraph avenue as it mow exists, New York Dried Fruit Market. | Miseourl Pacific. | firm at 32@%c net advance: March, i T-160 | change, s as follows: Wheat, 13,927,000 bushels, | Feceiots of Berries were light. Tree fruits | Do fsy o1 o 8 § Yarer N of Prospect avenue, N 8, B 10073, § &I, New 2o (s A - | g g 3| $ic, closed at S6%c: May, S54@sec, ‘closed increase 2191000 bushels; corn, 5,002,000, fn- | Showed no particular change, supplles being | N Cal By 68, = | Do 3a ‘mi W 10048 to beginning, being g:c{t_‘:;\: 5 toeteun“: | Missouri, Kansa 8% | U‘s“besw"mbe,h 80%@S1ic, closed at 81%c: | crease 245,000; oats /000, increase’ 1,523,000; | ample. though Plums and Pruges are getting | Oak 7ran 6s..117 — |Stocktn Gas N porticn lot 3 on o o C Acads The New York Commercial says: | Missouri, Kansas & Texas B | e Ghe, closed At Siei December, | rye, 794,000, decrease 37,000; ‘barley, 63,000, in” | somewhat scarce. WATER STOCKS. s - ts were higher vesterday, sales of | New Jersey Central AR | o o %. crease 196,000, Grapes stood about the same. Melons were % fixtie Valley. 88 $6% Builders’ Contracts. . R i oot ot Shits i wveet | New York Central a2 | Quiet. B plentiful and slow of sale. Contrm Cowta.. 1 T9% OSxiug s 4 1. and Charlotte Johanson (owners) ba & e, < < 33 | HIDES—Steady. B & Marin County. 51 b later. After that only small | B e WOOL—_Dull. Foreign Markets. A e Lo e Lo dbsitiol SAE AND ELECTRIC STOCKS son & Long (contractors). aschitect > -3 Siay : 3 i . e one-story fram: possibly have been bought at the Northern Pacific 50% m‘"g’l““i":fi[mmnfiov dull; No. 7 invalice, 8tc; : | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Cent G L e ng_on W Hine of Mississipol street, 125 5 station. Cables from Greece quoted | Northern Pacific pi D e Carcovs, IR0 Tutnrss ciwed | § ROSDON, Sept- “onsols, 98 9-16; sflver, | APPLES—2@50c per box for common and 60c | Gent L & P Co — & Elghteenth (Solano), S 2 by W 100; $1109. e on new Amalias than any Ontario & Western 194 | barely steady, § to 10 points lower; total sales, | yoo0 o0 5 25 s . car. | @$1 10 for gocd to cholce. Equit G L Co. 3% %] own (owner < s o 2% | bage, including September, $7 25: October. | 257d; French rentes, 100f 2%c, ex dividend; car- 1 2 A Q M. Brown , or cquivalent to about Oregon Ry & Navigaf . & S Sool g September, 37 25; October, i e sl PEARS—Bartlets @$1 25 per box; other va- | Mutual El Co. 104 11 tractor), architect Clinton Day—Al ¢ ere. Lower grades were Oregon Ry & Navigation prefd. “Nowember,: $1- M4yU35; December, §7 $1G | Mhat.on passage, sellecs asking nore; cargoes | g v o T A e b s shey o Tl es of good sized lots of new Penupsylvania g 'AG:;“‘{{Y' 37 40; February, $745; March, | No. 1 standard California, 32s 6d; cargoes Walla | > per box. Pac Gas Imp.. 52% 53 ing on lot on SE corner of Buchanan stre ed made during the day Reading . 1% | ’“{‘i?,' RNy, ol Walla, 3ts 3d; English country markets, part | CRANBERRI oos Bay, $2°50 per box. | INSURANCE STOCKS. e Otive wvenue, 317 on Buchenan by T 25 here. Reading s | SUGAR- Raw, firm; fair refining, 4ic; cen- | 6d dearer; import into United Kingdom, wheat, | STRAWBERR 34@6 per chest for large | pirem’'s Fund.23S 2154 3 t was eald resterday, have | Reading 2d prefd. % 'Efi.‘efig‘é}m“ test, be; molasses sugar, 4c; re- | 360,000 quarters; import into United Kingdos & for small berrie: BANK STOCKS. Claus Spreckels (owner) with George H. T e growers have become greatly rices named on California large Rio Grande Western.. Rio Grande Western prefd £t Louis & San Francisco. St Louls & San Fran 1st prefd. St Louis & San Fran 2d prefd BUTTEE—Recelpts, 3222 packages; firm: | creamery, 18%@2lc; June creamery, 18%@2Ic; | factory 14q16e. S—Recelpts, 10,520; market firm; Western flour, 271,000 barrels; wheat and flour on p: nited Kingdom, 2,380,000; wheat and age to Continent, 940,000, LIVERPOOL, Sept. 17.—Wheat, standard California, 63 A@6s 53 KBERRIES—$4@5 SPBERR 346 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—4@ic per Ib. FIGS—20a30¢ per single and 10@60c for double layer boxes. & |Lon P & A....13 |Merchants’ Ex 15 Nev Nat Bk... — Anglo-Cal_Litd 68 - — Bank of Cal...408 {Cal SD & T..105 First Nationi Company (contractors), architects Reld Bros Steam heating plant for buflding on S line Market street, between Third and Fourth, Joining Claus’ Spreckels bufiding: $1300. -ally all Oregon pack- £t Louls, Southwestern......... | regular packing at mark, 13g17c; Western, loss | Paris, quict; flour In Paris, quiet; French coun- | POMEGRANATES—40@7c per small box. SAVI PLE g 8 e SR LB letter St Louts, Southwestern pref " - DRIED FRUITS. try market. i @50c per box and 50@75c per crate. | Ger S & L.. work, ete., for s n same; $9240. er of Oregons, St Paul . UITS. COTTON | 5@65c per box. Hum S & L.. — is excited, and St Paul £d. . | Aside from a moderate inquiry for choice NG, | GRAPES LS . 40@60c per crate: Seedless, | Mut v Bk... 46 the growers to name | . St Paul & Omaha | Erades of evaporated apples to supply im-| LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1. — WHEAT — Spot, | $G1 10 ver crate; black, 40@65c; Tokay, 500 | S F sav U...507 — CCEAN TRAVEL. er packer: ‘Opening | Southern Pacific mediate wants there was nothing in the way of | steady: No. 2 Western winter, 6s }4d: No. 1| 60c: Isabella, 55@T5c; Wine Grapes, $15g18 for | STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. e, ia Cured Fruit Associa- | Southern }‘;:H::'y ik r:m(‘f;‘fl;:: o v jnarket was generally | Northern spring, 65 4%¢d; No. 1 California, 6s | white and per ton for Zinfandel. | california ....128 — OSL&H r growers that it is fm- Southern vi L. IK he sis of 3¢ ‘or common; | 5 214d; | SLONS—Nutmegs, 2%@i0c per case; Canta- of . - 3 H nE with them until things | Texas & Pacific prime. $%@3%c; cholce, SHG6C] fancy. SOOWC. | Ibmbeer o siar ooy September, 68 Bd; | | N0 O e 25 per crate: Watermelons, Q15 | e akim Pacific Coast Steamship Ce. these circumstances we | Unlon Paciflc ... Calitornia “dried fruits were ull, but about | "CORN—Spot, strong: American mixed new, | with extra large at §20 per 100, T aounER. Sroues Steamers leave Broadway w all quotations. | L Mg | e e 4s 4144; do old, nominal. Futares—Quiet; Oc- | CITRUS FRUITS—Secdling Oranges, $1@1 50; | R i wharf, San Francisco: e was Teported in im- | SR Laa qoenpe ES—34QTc per pound, as to size and | tober, 4s 3%d; November, 4s 3%d; December, | Lemons, §1 552 for common and 82 53 for | California < 162% Vigorit .. % — For Alaskan Ports—11 a nd sales of fair lots X - | 15 2a. ta_cholce: Mexican Limes, $5 5046; Ba- | Giant Con Co.§5 — m.. September 13, 18, 23, 2 on the Neustria T A LB APRICOTS —Row Moorpark, 15@16c. | * Theimports of wheat into Liverpool last week | %150@2 50 per bunch: Pineapples, $1 5 SUGAR STOCKS. R e e e . B Pubece “mpges wese § Whcontts Otuttm B ACHES—Peeled unpeeled, 6G9c. | wers 8,000 quarters from Atlantic ports and 3 o0 per dozen. Hana S P Co.. T $% Kilauea SP Co21i5 22 | steamers at Seattle s Vm}z‘l"f'v_rv’l r_:_ix’:-; lr;:c:;m'r 55 THIrG Avenne - 2000 quarters from other ports. The imports of | y? LbTERT g Haw C & S Co — — Makawell S Co #{ & For ia, cuver o was reported. [ e e | ¥ | S iam atiantle portetiast weak were 1001 Dried. Fruits, Nuls ond Raisins. [Bosin 8 O3 IR Jumes S oont = LR T fair amount of activity, sales % Chi i e “E NEOUS STOCKS. - d New Whatcom e ~ American a0 | hicago Grain Market. % MISCELLAN s ) 3 a bopf g et X Fd Tnited States . -6 | g L Portland’s Business. . Prices for mew crop Walnuts will be found | A} pack Assn.ZWIZN% PacAF Ao 16— |0 0 o0 o0 o a m., September i 2 g Wells Fargo az ol below. Those for Ralsins have not yet been | Cal Fruit Asen 97 " Pac ¢ Bor Co Tt | [ 18, 20 2%, Oet 2 and every St o advance of lyc over ‘the price Amerioan Cotton Ofl......... | * | PORTLAND, Sept. 17.—Clearings, $o65,009; | 7o | Moy B ilbbuntes 10 -8 Py MulNg Do ® | pany's steamers for Alaska and G. N. R° pesales ot m eacks of "new Amerfcan Cotton Ol pre %6 | CHIGAGO, et 17-sarm fr & mamertiorh e “%9: | _Fruits continue quiet, and the movement tn | Oceanic § Co.. — 5. Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. R'y; at Vancou ported at 10%c for Arst | . # i g rticularly brisk. 'y, > American Maliing prefd. D% uncasiness at the start, when traders were tecl- : T N i wew oy | Morning Sesston. B . Tkt Wttt American Smelting & Ref.).. ... 3% | Ing the disappointment, over the advance of Northern Wheat Market. ! in the first column, the plan of the New York | Board— tember 15, 2. 25, 0, Oct. 5, and every Weather Report. American Smelting & Ref prefd.... #14 | only %d at Liverpool, in the face of the bulge { prune dealers to give Californla Prunes the | §1000 Contra Costa Water bonds. 107 00, | day thereatter. B Amerfcan syv‘xq:n T % | here Saturday, wheat was buoyant. TRe mar- | orElon | go-by and take Oregon Prunes instead is not 50 Equitabl 235 | “For Sants Cruz. nterey, San Simeon. C: — i American ;P T '"P" » ket made further gains in spite of Liverpool, = il | likely to pan out, for the Oregon growers have 110 Har okaa 95 | cos, Port Harford (San Lnis Obispo). Gav actfin Time) | American Steel Hoop.... ... and in spite of an increase in the world's ship. | PORTLAND, Sept. 1. — WHEAT — Walla | withdrawn thelr goods from the market. | 130 Makaweli B | catta Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Ped 0, Sept Sp.m |- American Sl*‘l ff‘;}:fiwr—‘ o ments and in the amount on passage. The de- | Walla, 66@37c; Valley, 59@60c; Blue Stem, | FRUITS. Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c: 40- | $1000 Market-st ‘3”“ :} Fast San P (Los Angeles) 3 he following are the seasonal rainfails to | Aerican Bieel & Wirs prefd mand was general and broader than usual be- | 59@60c. % 5 | tos, 7e: S0 708, $%ec: T0-80s, Siic: so. | $1000 Paauhau S P % |am.. Septem 15, 0. 24, 3 e i e e e ] e et e se of predictions of more rain for the | WASHINGTON. , 2%c; W-100s, 2c; 1003 and over, Zc; Tubles, | 000 Sacramento Elec Gag ! 3% 00 | every fourth day thereafter. e Kt | s SRR Northwest. = October opened %@¥c lower at 76 | TACOMA, Sept. 17.—WHEAT—%¢ higher and | %¢ premium: Sonomas e and San Joaquins K¢ | 40 S F Gas & Flec ; 133 30 For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har . and rainfalls in the past twenty- | efl ke @76%c and under liberal pressure from buy- | firm; Blue Stem, Glc; Club, 57c; both for ex- | léss than Santa Claras, except 100s and over, | $9000 U S 4s reg new. ford (San Luis Obisve). Santa Barbara, Port | Amerjcan Tobacco ... 199 | ers advanced to T1%@Ti%c. The visible increase | port. which stand the same. Apricots, b@Sc for Afterno Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles) Past This Last | American i 3y, Of 219,000 bushels put a wet blanket on the Rovyals and 10@11%c for Moorparks: Eva; Board— 3 a. m., September 14. 13, 22, 26, 30, Oct. 4 = 2 hours. Season. Season. | Auhasata Miniog Co_.. s, | market, influencing considerable profit-taking | g¢— % | Apples, 5@6c: sun-dried, 3@ic: Peaches, s@5ize 50 Contra Costa Water. every fourth day thereafter. 0.10 B 136 | Brookin Rap Hig g by longs. The close, however, was strong, Oce for standard, 6@6lc for choice and 7asSc ror | 110 Giant Powder Con. For Frsenada. Magdalena Bay. San Joss dsl e.00 0 S }*X}:‘lfie:(fl“n\nm e § e rr;vt!nt to 76%c, steadied and fancy: Pears, 3@7c: l;!um:, pitted, 5@ée; un- | 100 He r‘:nknmsgtgo Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalia 5 2z | c over Saturday at Tihe. itted, 1@1%e: Nectarines, s@sisc for re 20 Makaweli S C s s (Mex 10 a m., 7t e 0.0 045 ace Continental Tobacco Corn was dull a (m')llnned \:.Cwel.knes!. Oc- LOCAL MARKETS' E‘fim ,fi white. =~ 4 i » "d. 220 Market Street X.'.-Mmh.m"m e - 0.00 014 0 | Federal tee{ =55 tober closed %c lov nt 38ige. | 'RAISINS-Bleached Thompson's fancy, per Paauhau S P Co. For further Information obtaln company's ow 078 o | Federal Steel prec. (5% | "Onta were dull.” October ciosed a shade down | ¥ Ib, 10c: choice, S¢; standafd, Sc; prime, §¢; un- S P of A bonds. — 0% Trace 00 General Blectric preg R oY 4 d Bullioh bleached Thompson's, per 1b. 'ée. Siltanae gl The companw ressrves the right to changa 0,68 race G s : 9% rovisions again felt the pressure f Fancy, per b, Stic; cholce, 7i4z: standard, 8yc; | 500 Honokaa § Co... eamers, ng dates and hor sallin . 000 Trace 0.07 Glucoss Sugar i 884 | who were on the trail of pork and sibs. Apre Exchange and Bullion. prime,’ 3c; unbleached Sultanas. 5c: Secdless, | 650 Hutchinson S P Co S e ey e N o€ e data: Maximum temperature, | International Pl{!’l’ b4 # | was supported by the light stock of that prod- 50-1b boxes, 5c; 2-crown loose Muscatels, Sic; | $5000 Pac Gas Imp 4 w1 50 TICKET OFFIOE —4 New Montgomery T International Paper | uet. Lard and ribs both held their gains well, | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — e84y | 3-crown, 6ic; 4-crown. 7c; London Layers, 2- e é street (Palace Hotel). CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | but when the short Interest in pork had become | Sterling Exchange, sight - 488 | crown, $150 per box; 3-crown, $i60; Fancy PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE., GOODALL, PERKINS & C0., Gen. Agents, “FORECAST: ¥y fonal B it | apparently satisfled that speculative article | Sterling Cables ... - 489 Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. All 10 Market st San Fran CAST, B gual Bisen eased off. October pork closed 21%@sc higher, | New York Exchange, sight. - 05 | prices £'o.b. at common shibping points in Cal- Morning Session. -d "'2 ¥ ure has risen rapidiy over the North o % ° | lard 10@121c better and ribs 10@12%c improved. | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 0735 | iforn! 2 f ! _ _Board— 4 and en slowly along the Call- tional | _The leading futures as follows: Fine Silver, per ounce... - 62% | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 10c; No. 2, | 175 Home Ofl ... 45 TH; 0 R & ' ’." An area of high pressure off the | National e s — Mexican Dollars, nominal .. 50% @ 51 |S8ci No. 1 hardshell, §%c; No. 2 Tic; Almonds, | 100 Home Ofl, b 30, 465 « ", . Y, 3 nifig ‘;ns moved north- | :';‘ - /\D\:‘ l]’rnké ‘A‘.r;lcral:*!—o HE Open. High. Low. Close. SIS, ‘l 12@13%¢ f;\r rrv‘m;‘e; ""Pl"nmfi';m( for Eastern| 30 \'ukmrfi 2 & DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO ashi; on coast | Nes ook = o ~ 2 1 and 5@6c for California; Brazil Nuts, 11@12%«; 5 Kern River ke — ~y g k North American September 1% % Wheat and Other Grains. | Ehbonta: Wotie: Pecans, HOe: Comntis: | w6 Boning O & B o 1t PORTI.AND . risen in California Pacific Coast - Mckobe: L = | #3 se@s. Street— ey + Wha &0 a and fallen decidedly Pacific Coast 1 | November ¢ & |~ HONEY—Comb, 13%@14%c for bright and 121;@ | 100p Reed Crude Ofl Co. £l From Spear-street. Whart at 11 A. M. and Rocky Mountain re- Pacfic Corn No. WHEAT—The foreign markets thowed little | 15" or light amber: water white, extracted. 11, | | At S FARF $i2 First Class including Berth € 50 Pacific September change. New York opened a fraction lower, | G§c: light amber-extracted, T@7%c; dark, 64 Board— * . 88 Second Class and Meals lear weather prevails over the| 10,150 People's | October . | but_subsequently advanced. €ize per 1b. 450 Home O11 4% |STATE OF CALIFORNIA safl ¥ 245 Pressed 5| A\%.r'ruber | Chicago opened rather lower under disappoint- | BEESWAX—24@2c per Ib. 150 Yukon .. 3 = - Sept. 29, 30 are favorable for fair and con-| 100 Pressed St | . Oats No. ing cables, but afterward became active at an = 200 California’Standar 3% | COLUMBIA sails...... .. " Sept. 15, %5, Oct 5 eather in California Tuesday. 200 Pullman Palace Car. -fenwmher | advance. The weather in the Northwest was Pmm_ymm- . 50 Kern River ........ 3 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, But: de at San Francisco for thirty | -...... Standard Rope & Twine. | October | clear and cold, with frosts there and also in - 150 San Joaquin Oil & De 700 |Helena and all points in the Northwest. inight, September 18, 1900: Sugar ........ | November the Corn belt, though the crops were consid- | 100 Sterling O & D Co. .1350 | Through tickets to all points East. ia—Fair; warmer Tuesday; Sugar prefd ered safe. The Northwest bought freely and | Some change In Tard will be observed. Oth-| 200 Twenty-Eight ... 18 E. C. WARD, General Agent, Tennessee Coal the sentiment became bullish. = ARtWer Was | ories there is nothing new, Bacon being firm Street— 630 Market st. a—Fair; warmer Tuesday; e ety g 2o per hushel higher. ' The American visible | 4 Sumy casy 167 Home Ofl ... 4% | GOODALL. PERKINY & €O g n States Lea . supply increased 2,200, ushels, . w] | v oaquin Dev 70 uperintendents. 5 er Tuesday United States Ru A [ioe than exdbbted: 8 WBh WAL L S StiD. MEATS -Bucon, $16 v dbi gos |- W Dan Joaquin Ot & o FE e Ehi i United States Rubber prafd .| This market showed no chanzé worthy of | heavy. Ilisc for light medhum, 13c 1315c | . Western Union S B | rote. = : for extra li; and 1 for sugar-cured; East- | Fair; continy Republic Iron & Steel Co. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 05@1 06%; Milling, | ern sugar-cured Hams, 12%c; Mess Beef, $i2 per | The following were the sales in the San Fran- o i P Republic Iron & Steel Co prefd $1 101 114, . Lbl; extra Mess, §13; Family, $i4; extra Prime | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: ’ WILLSON P C U & St Louls. January CALL BOARD SALES. Pork, $15 50; extra ‘clear, $19; Mess, $16 50; Morning Session. 3 2 _ | _Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—#,- | Smoked Beef. 12i2@13c per 1b. - 400 Chollar ... CAMPRS WILL LEAVE WHARF, - TS Eharpn SR & Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, firm; | 000, CtIs, $110%. May—2000, $116%; 4000, $116%. | LARD—Tierces quoted at 7o per Ib for com- m ‘r\?x‘:?er . 250 Con E:] &V Tn’tr First and Brannan street. at 1 p?’nf, CLOSING BONDS, No. 3 spring wheat, W@Tc; No. 2 red, TT4e: | Second Session—December—4000 ctls,” §110%; pound and 9%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, | 4) Challenge for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at U S 2 ref, when MK &T ds. No. 2 _corn, 40%@41%c; N 18,000, $1 101, 9%e; 10-1b ti 10¢; 5-1b tins, 10%c. Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki 4 2 vellow, 40%@ 3 Sessfon. and Shanghal, and issued, reg.......104% N ¥ Central ist lic: No. 2 cats, 23@% : 3 Reguiar Morning Sesston—December—2000 ctls, | COTTOLENE—One-half barrel. S%e; thres Hongks ith steamets for Tn- EASTERN MARKETS. U B 25 rer. when |N J Cent wen e T St KD | 5130%: 20,000, 81 10%. May 4000, $1163%. . | Palt-barrels, Sic; one tierce, S%c: two terces, | 100 Alta 1) 0 Sterra Nevada. 30 | SN RE O N eetved on Board on — | e ‘r"“" §,..' N ;acmc :.. good feeding bariey, $9@E%c; fair to. cholee Azé:rmzm; .\;filflon—“fly—m ctls, §116%. De- | S%e; five tierces, Stc per Ib. - L B! 100 Yoo "‘};“‘“ 3 | of sanine. J Tes. N Pacific de. alting, 4@5c; No. 1 flaxseed, cember—4000, $110. : 2| 58 NIPPON MARU.. . o %1 U 8 3 eoup......110 N TC &8 L Northwestern, $197; prime. timothy. seed, $42 | BARLEY-‘The market continued dull, but| Fides. Tallow, Wool and Hops 20 Ophir .. 4| ™0 Yellow Jacket.. 21 aturday, Septembee 22, 13 New York Stock Market. USnew dares. 114 N & W con ds 425 mess pork, per bbl, $12g12 05; lard, per | the fecling was firmer and seles were ‘made s (] + | 90 Overman £ AMERICA WARU. Wedneaday. Oct. 17. 190 i --184% Or Nav. i1sts 100 Tbs, %6 S5@6 §73%: short ribs sides (loose), | AL 8 fractional advance. =it ollowing were the sales 1 R .~ . I 6 ol s 3ok 15 10r Nav da 7 75@8: a Ited shoulds bo: :| Feed, 70G73%c for No. 1 and 65@6Tiec for off S—cw The following les In the Pacific Via Honolulu. XNEW YORK. Sept. 1T.—The expected break | U S old 4s coup...1)8 |Or Short Line oa | Short clear sides (boxed, 38 1068 23; whicny. | KTades: Erewing and SRipping §rades, 7% | avout 1o wnder anotslions - Heme saliag | Stock and Bxchange Hoard yestorday: Round-trip tickets af reduced ratss. For in prices of stocks failed to occur to-day. There | U oA }{;;zg Smunea con Bs. basis of high wines, $1 2; sugars, cut loaf, un. | 82%c; Chevalier, nominal, St MRt ftir e e ';c o Morning Session. freight and passage apply at company’s office, were considerable seiling orders &t the open- | 9 oD -113% Reading Gen 4s. changed: clover, contract grade, $10. CALL BOARD SALES. a1 o4 4 , 8%c; lght, 8c: Cow- | 400 Con Cal & V.11214| 500 Gould & Curry 33 |21 Market street cormer of First. 85 Dever falls to hanpen efte sorh & ooy | DIs of (0l $ie. B 1R G W lsts. . Tutormal Beaii i Dabembedo ol e hides, 8c; Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, 15c; Dry Calf, | §00 Crown Point... 12 W. H. AVERY. General Agent. o S (Nt e et e o b | i phrtcies— - 3 ne;:%., nb;,,%‘ B B 15c; culls and brands, 12c; Sheepskins, Shear- Afternoon Session. rious stocks hud placed supporting | Canada So 2ds. Wheat, bushels NIUa0 eom | hgsuler Morning o S e T e e T e s | I e T 1 ol e AMERICAN LINE, ¥s in thelr market spd ¢ - & Ohlo 4 3 ernoon Session—No sales, , 3 E ch; Hors n 112 ¥, il S ihairt e creinga AR Do | Ches & Obo & Guta, pummes B S | Calom=Res o Ml i the mete | e o DR | e 8 T | T e o » Saturday were | C & NW con 7s. Sy hahls it 3 s autet. 1 or orse hides, dry. ‘onfiden: ‘eliow Jacket.. 21 Stopping at Cherbours. westbound. . o | ¢ & nwi 15| Southe - 3 2o te, $115@1 30; Surprise, $1 35@1 40; Rea, | $130_for larze, $1 25 for medium, $1 for small Bt o ok Every Wea = of gupport and | C & NWwseden 2 Southern Ry ta... Bariey. bushels 63,000 5000 | 51 J001 207 oo, 510G S0 BiackC tor feeq: | and 23@50c for coits. Deerskins—Summer of red CLOSING QUOTATIONS. T oy arameLe W e 2 material factor | Colo Southern 4s... S1i; Tex & Pac st On the Produce Exchange tg-day the Butter | 1L 1071 15: for seed, $115G120 per ctl. skins, %ic; fall or medium skins, 30c; winter or — IS¢ Loats Oct. 3|8t Louis o - of things, | D & R G lsts......103% Tex & Pac 2ds | market was slow: orcamery, JG%e; duieer | . CORN—Arrival of 1200 ctls of Eastern, Which | thin €kins, %c. Goatskins—Prime Angoras, Tie; . MONDAY, Sept. 174 p. m. | New York Oct. 19! New ¥k o eat last % | D& RG4s......... 953 Union Pacific 4s. 1418c; cheese, firm, 10%@ill%e; eges, slow, | 'S held at $125, with §122% bid. large and smooth, ; medium, 3c. 2 Bid. Ask. | Bid.Ask. | E ” sround * | Erie General 4.... 6% |Webash lsts reea dee: ' o d g mfiga—l ontindes firmly held bt quiet at §7% | , ’53:{-&0“:~:\2 1 2‘:dered. 4G4%¢c per 1b: No. | Alpna, o | = RF\? STA': l\.INE. 4 Te o senl e | FWaED ey Wabash 2. 90c vor cel. . 33t grease 2anke. Pt rew York and Antwerwe. 3 s ot e R B Iwere 20 ey | BUCKWHREAT-Nominal WOOL—Spring clip 13 quotable as follows: | Apdbs From New York Everv Wadnesday "‘:_‘ 4 ket fell back into its recent condition | I3 |Wis Cent Tsts e s fl Northern, free, 15@15c; Northern, defective, 128 | Belcher | Noordlana 2| Westernland ....0cr 88 Sownward dritting. * Prices in | -8 /|Va Centuries Foreign Futures. Flour and Millstuffs. fve. fgite; Southern Mounta Heftton {oraat 8 et 0w all ihporiant stocks were very near LR ‘ : Southorn. Mauntain. free. 7 | Caledoni £ | Pesiiea ;Oct. 10" Noordland ... 0Oc sy. Among the professio ! = months', 11@)2c: Seuthern Mountaln, defective | Choll; 1 INT TIONAL NAVIGATION €O, ns, an important influence xerted | Con Cx 50| Plymon 5 iy B I c: Nevada, 13@16c per Ib. | Confidence . - — "expuessed by James | comacer o ! Glbumonth w LIVERPOOL. Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel | _Fail Clip—San Jonquin, 6iiGSc: do Lambs', § | con Cal & ¥ ex Belcher..!| 02 (3| J0MPAGNIE GENFRALT TRANSATLANTIC in london | Goula & Curry Quicksilver prefd T heat— Sept. Dec. | for family and $3 1G4 30 for bakers': Eastern, | @%c: Middle County, $Gile per I Con Imperial... 01 Bavra. Nevilie. 30 - 3} DERECT EENE TOBEAY e JnBaental tas | S e D1 piB i chsilver praf.. Jpening 624 64% | 313585 75 per barrel. HOPS—Ola, nominal ot J310c per 1b; new. | Con New York. — Uver Hill 3 P e R o CHm AN, ibuted 1 order of 15,00 | o lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham |* —_— “rown 14 Standard rday, frof 2 1599, at gt b e L L e s Lne Oon Wheat— Sept. Jan..apl, | Flour. § ver 100 lbs; Rye Fibur, §275; Rye San Francisco Mcat Market EAER oy | b I {16 a_m. from Pler 42 North River. ¢ llowed this fead had mothing to | e w Jacl | Opening 20 55 22°05 " | Meal.’ $2 50; Rice Flour, $1; Corn Meal, $2 75 4 4 Gould & “nion Con Morton street. T.A LORRAINE. Sept Over their short contracts this merne oS CKS AND BONDS. | Closing 06 229 cream do, $3 50: Oat Groats, $4 50 Hom. & e CHAMPAG Sept. 27: LA TOURA The relative firmness of the coal carrying |¥nion Pacific | _Flour- iny, $3 50%3 Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25| Previous prices rule for all descriptions. Yellow > 4 L'AQUITAINE. Oet. "1 _First Iroad stocks, even before the general upturn 3 |West End ... 2 20 225 Cracked Wheat, $35); Farina, $430; Whol SEER- 5@t per 1hGor falr 10 tholos Havre, 35230 and upward. Second positive strength developed later, %@4% | Bonds— 2 05 28 %0 Wheat Flour, §325; Rolled Oats (barrels), $ RO pe > g AT Havre. 5 and upward: 5 per cent roi drtract somewhat from the effect of Spiramn e @1%; in sacks % @7 Pearl Bacley £ YEAL-Larss, Tgtc: small, 0% e i REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | {7 uni fin CENERAL Acex of the coal mines. Uneasiness i GasgCoke as, §6; Green er UTTON~ . T5@8C; ewes, NITED STATE: NADA. 32 ov e SmoNnSs 68° Mining Shares— B < 7 R a. (Hudscn building), New York. J. F. b ke poun = - Zoumt. was taken of the fact Chat last week's | Adventure Cali ia Frui Hay and Feedstuf LAMB—Spring, § per b, W a’f,f,";:,““g""‘}.l““s;fiuh“m?'- H., | & CO. Pacifie Coast Agents, 5 urd ‘movement of carrency was abormal | alifornia Fruit Sales. ay ffs. « | PORK—Live Hogs, 8%c for small, 8o for me- | Charles W and Frnest Hl. Schilling, lot on § | avenue, San Franciseo. by reason of the large reilef funds transferred Foe iy dium and e for large; stock Hogs and feed- | ig 'S 101, W 2:3, 8 %6, E 500, N joe s | . TR AR e s e T T e |Boston & Mot * | Bran continues stiff. with light stocks every. | €% 5@3%c; dressed Hors, $GSie. Michael’ Bernhaid to Bask of Naba. Jot on ANIC 8.8, COHONOLULY, APL ements of the German loan subscriptions 122% Calumet & Hecla. Where. There is nothing mew In Hay. General Merchandise. t Greenwich stree AUCKIAND AND SYDNEY. ore, a1t ; 3853 Centennial ..... NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—The Earl Fruit Com- | BRAN—$N@L ton, by 8 0. K §. S AUSTRALIA (Homolulu only) e ety by e e 1 ! pany’s sales of Californfa fruit: Grapes—To- ¥ DD;}NGHT!;" per_ton. (o \;'-:f,’h,:m‘z:,"f’ by Abbie R. ana B . Wednesday. S 3 T i kays, sl S5 single crates; Malagas, T0cg81; | FPEEDSTUFKS Rolled Barley, $16917%0 per | BAGS—San Quentin Bags. $565: Caloutta | Carthy, lot on W lina of ‘Steiner e e e G ™ 0 e bord macket continued rregular. Total S e St aenn | Cocoanut Cake. Ciray Meay, | Grain Bags, Sic: Wool Bags, 4qafiic: Fleece | N of reen. N 53 by W 1o0: sz, * " | 5. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. €9.. Agts., 543 Mark i por el RN e L S@ise box: Strawberry Cling, 80@80. Plamee | 2% M :;l' e Ml.ns i ‘.l":lu.en:;; g\m Be;‘;u :Z.oc;ac for white and | i iine of Pags st Wib o ;-D';?‘z: Pier 7. Foot Pacific St. Freioht 327 Mark e B N R T Co's Golden Drop, S0Gc single crates. Prunes m..n and Oat, :ugn BT Gat, %&onfl COAL—Wellington, 3 per’ ton: Southfield | Ty o kamah b’ Msione the bi ce. SSpsaman, (e B + Italians, 70c@31: 5 Alfalfa, ; Barley, per | Wel ; Seattle. §7: Bryant, $7: Coos o e be i e YORK STOCK LasT. H e, Dasgiter Sitver Lflk Tweive | fog b » » B e o o o e e 'on Wiine ot f‘““'“w“mmm-o'ficfl s = e b 5 20 cars A to-day e BTRAW—30@3T%c per bale. . fend ¢ Cumberiand,’si2 in Bulk and 31325 1n | *“shsanna and John H Paten (o ohanna % T i o o oty ctCalitns gt sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $i4; Can. | ton. lot on E line of Shatwchl Lireo ra- | FOR U, S, NAVY YARD AND V. %045 Atchison . 2% Pears Bartletts, 1107 1) per box ant ] Beans and Seeds. nel, $11 per ton; Coke, $16 per ton in bulk and | Twentieth, N & by E 12 street, 123 N of yhs Atchison bretd . & New York Money Market. halt box; Summer Seckels, soe pe - 2 #18 in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, 543 | James de Ta Mont i e Steamer “Monticelo. Baitimore 4 Obi 2 3 e S . %o per half box: LA 2000 1bs. and $550 per ton, according to | NE. ¢ Jackaba® ana s . Jot on | MON.. Tues. Wed., Thurs. ard Sat. Canadian, Pacific 51 e RO e . s b : A auiet market for Beans is reported, with 5 Dy N 36:10; $8000, Sansome, E 137:6 | a. m.. §:15. 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. nicn Corada Eouthern S L S o T tome: Mines o oall. |3 a0 eeiten nominal quotations, A aten, | perr Susar Refining: Com- | Charlcs, Joseph, Bertha, Manfred, Emma and | p. . Landing and oohc Moron street Do Cheieperke & Ghuo | sy, at 14 per oot rie mercasilepa : wa B L A B S e R

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