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8 . ' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1900. x No. 3 spring wh 3 red, 78%ec: | ard California, ; cargoes Wi Walla, 30s | large and $5@7 for small berries. i a - I No. 2 corn, ggu;y::)fl, 404 @40%c; | 7%d; English eofx:nry markets, ‘fl‘:n b BLACKBERRIES—None in. ' 3| No. 2 oats, 21 : No. 2 white, %5¢; No. 8| LIVERPOOL, Sept. 15.—Wheat, firm; No.| RASPBERRIES_$4 507 ver fbm' 1" | white, 2314@25tc: No. 2 rye, 52G52%c; good |1 standard Caiifornia, 6s 6d: wheat in Paris, | HUCKLEBERRIES—4@ic er Ib. feeding barley, D iz b « 39@39%e; fair to chiusiq x’x‘:llt; qutell‘: flo:r in Paris, quiet; French country lflflftfim per 'lln!’le and 25@65c for double @4 25 mess pork, per bbl, 312 05@12 20; . | COTTON—Uplands, 6%d. T e e e Do R e G e Gt S T s sl pate {;‘2,0;7'? ,’{.‘?"dgfi’ T Rior e ";’j;d;“";m", WHEAT—Spot, firm; No. 2 Western winter, | GRAPRES._Muscat, 0@60c per crate: black, 3 | furniture and houseRold Boode oo mamecous tx 8%c; shurt clesir sides (boxed), $8 1098 20; whis- | 88 24d; No. 1 Calitornia, 6s 3i¢d@%s 6d. Futures | ggie; Tokay. #@Sic; Isabella, H0@T5c; Wine | mention. bedding and linen. nice lot of china 6ci off A, Gic. Clover, contract grade, $10. ' |48 14, Futtires, qulet; October, 4s 34; Novem- | MELONSE e, et ‘""’;.%l & Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Receipts of wheat during the past three days, | 17 50, with extra large at §20@25 per 100. E 2 Fiour, barrels . 14,000 10,00 | 172,000 centals, including 151,000 centals Ameri- | CITRUS FRUITS. Seedling Oranges, @1 50; Receipts of Produce. Wheat, bushels 000 can. Leruons, $1 25@2 for common and §250G3 for Corn, bushels . 00 Food to cholce; Mexican Limes. $5 50@s: Ba- FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Oats, bushels . “160.000 * % | Ranas, $1 5002 50 per bunch: Pineapples. 1 0@ | Flour, ar sks..... 3,55 Shorte sie oy | Rye, busheis 5000 i T 1350 ver dozen. | Wheat," ctis s SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 55 Republie Tron & Bieei Tp | oy uchels . Rl LOCAL MARKETS ; P SRET d Riising. | Oatee ctinrnnes: Dol 2 e uis.. a i H - | Cheese, cti w | Hides, No. a6 G e H@te. Cheese, firm; 104@11%e. Eggs, firmi | # % | hers’is mo particalar activity in-saything, | Beans, ske... | Petta, bt it freights advanced. 4 e e 2 H les very firm and scarce. Nuts are| Potatoes, sks.. | 1,95 Wool, bags.. CLOSING BONDS. 3 = Exchange and Bullion. By e eon 1a alsina. 15 haiting pendin | Oalonas iks 500 Hay, tons . v 5 2 # 3 | firm, s ran, sks it quiet, but generally steady. WA e I e Calipn e 3 .. | the announcement of opening prices. Reports | Mictara, sks. Silzer a fraction firmer again. Exchange undisturbed. TS 26 ret. when CIN'3 Cont aon 35 e Foreign Futures. Sletine MmNy = % &% |arc conflicting as to Prunes. The local demand . Jyacho . S e Ulsssued. coup. ma. North Pacific 3s. % }iterlh;x x’;mguh. = 4 29 is lizht, but t]he export mo\;e:’ner;t u\,e‘:ry‘_‘:r‘;v | Flour, ar sl 1.0201 PRl Sl : ‘) J S 35, reg. North Pacific 4s....10415 | L New York Exchange, sight...... — %5 |and large sales are reported in M k. WASHINGTON, arley shows signs of increased firmmess. USas coup N Y C &St L ds. 107 | ¥ £ New York Exchange. telegraphic — 0% | Fine large Peackes and Apricots are EHINE | piour gr ska..... $14) Flaxse 1 : . : oW ds, reg Nort & W con ds. P ne Silver, per ounce. £ 2 @ AP ty | Dats g % ( gs of Oats in excess of the demand. U S new 4s, coup 15ty Oreson X. b LIVERPOOL. Dec, | Meican' Borfare, “nominai: Wis @ $i*|more or less cleaned up. but there is plenty | Outs, ctis. - T T8 A Tok:- 10 S Opegon Opening % 6 4% A e 1 4 3 - ( w and Rve cady U S old 4s, coup. Dregon | Opening 1 FRUITS—Punes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c. | % rn and Rye steady and unchanged. {“:S?"' i orckon § 1 o i 11 Closing o 64 Wheat and Other Grains. 10508, Te; 50-60, S%o; G0-108, 3%6;1‘;0_,‘,' i | | Bran and Ml ; = y | U S 5s, coup, |Reading Gen 4s.... 87 . §0-%0s, %c; 90-100s, 24e; 100s and over, Zc: | y and Middlings again advanced. Hay steady. | Dist of Col 3-8s...122 R G West lsts. o heat— Set. WHEAT FREIGTHS—The charter of the | rubies, ‘:‘r: premium éanomé]s. hne and San | ) THE STOCK MARKET. i 5 = 5 | n 4s . 05% St L & I M con e.112% | - A .. | Joaquirs %c less than Santa Claras, excep! i . Bean Seeds guiet at about the old prices. [ Aten saj 4s 1100 &2 o £ & 5 1 gen Gai1za” | Closine e e e ?nd“né'v% Shic sta e Same Apricors £anc | s — y Inions and Vegetables plentiful and cheap | Ches & Ohto 4145, 98123t P C & B 15,118 | Opening fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 4,000, | (7% OV L 084 BEITIS, (40 8 YR Peonlhion, | Trading was light again on the Bend Ex ! Inio: g pl . | 2}\;5 & Onto Closing against 39,800 tons at the same time last year, | sgsye for standard, 6@6%e for cholce fi"ds&f'sfc | change andt duteen shawed. Mitle va < e 3 g { 7 con 7 disengaged, 7600 tons, against 5210; on the way | for fancy: Pears. 3@Te; Plums, pitted, d@sc: Ry ot - and Eggs firm, with moderate stocks. Cheese quiet. | S8 N W s fothis Fori, ez, ons, eainst oo umpisted iatiie: Neclarines, S@S%e for fed and | The oil stocks were also dull 4 5 cago Term 4. #ai CLivervool ahd Paris showe o | Sge. for white. : eli S - Poultry " . ¢ South 45 IT& P ists change. New York declined at the opening, but | RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, per | a dividend of S0c per share, payable Poultry in ample supply and easy. Game continues firm &R G Isia. 10T & P 208 NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Speclal telegraphlo | subseouently advanced. ‘ ot | I 10 cholce, c; standara, Sc; prime. The Hawallm Commercial and ey oYt b e . i 98| U3 104 g icago was about the same. Operators wefe | blcached Thompsonw's per b, ‘6c. Sultanas— | pan 3 & dividend of Fresh Fruits featureless, with free supplies. L e - n,‘,i S ple h:'mc“ L B"’fl"m“ 'm:h::' m,':: I Terats sulass Rt e, eiiine wab cmldared ] Moy bur 1 De: ariclus, Thie: ntandebdt Slae:d bie on the 2Zith o > i = Ft W & D C 1sts. 723% [Wabash 2ds . awiss chiugas (0 gysiiable supp temporary. There was a fair export busi- | prime, oc; unbleached Sultanas, 5c; Seedless, | _The last report of the miine of Dried Fruits in moderate demand at unchanged quotations. e e L o D el 5 pared with the last account: Dess. The weather 'in the Northwest was | 0-Ib boxes, 6c; 2-crown loose Muscatels, 3c: | Douglas Island shows y Dried i e and at unchanged quota n El ¥ Shore 43 | . ; : _lo % | Davaine Tniend_cvewe 2 5 = : . | Jowa Cent 15tsi1I13% Wis Cent Jats ... Wheat, United States and Censda, east of | firesteninz, "and the Northwest ‘was & good | Scrown, Sic: b-crown, 1c; Tondon TLayers, 2 | 20 stamps, Yiewling bailin o ‘ Hams easy, with talk of cutting. Bacon and Lard firm. TR T e Vil Cloty: | A Lo, RN oot Hastiis. lr’mi.m in this market were a fraction or 80 | Clusters, vz;h%'enm s230; Tmperial, 'K ATl | at 615, The average of the ore was 32 7 A7 nd 77 . . . 4 o K 1 E ower, but t pri changed. prices f. 0. b. at common shipping points in | per 3 - nth Wool dull. Hides slow and plentiful. Hops doing better. et FUNG SoEs T BB e B s e east o melnfi%‘;i‘h&pf—ggxgfiin:er;l‘&n@x Ut Milling, Calitornia, o 1 m:“ S | SN XN Wi e e 40 - : . . L e f Rockies, : is. 3 2 nuts, No. 1 softshell, 10c; No. S Sugar firm at the high prices. Grown Poliit 111111 10 ophir © Gats, United States and Canads, east of the CALL BOARD SALES. Sc; No. 1 hardshell, %%ic: No, 2, Te; Almonds, | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE g Con Cal & Va..... 115(Plymouth i R 12¢13%0 for paper shell, 9@i0c for Eastern pais st Lo 1 69 | Rogkles, increase, 2,140,00 bushels, Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—2000 | G1340 €0 paner ehell w@ite for EAstern | bout bef ted & atases 4 - % | Stocks of wheat at Portland, and Ta-f §109%; 4000, §109%. May—2000, $116%; 10,000, | &0} o e e . TUESDAY, Sept. 132 p. m. bout as beyore quoted. Sould & Curry 30| do prefd 630 Filberts, 12@lle; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, ] X . ey b A T LB 5| coma and Seattle, Wash. increased 3,000 | ctls,$10%5; oa0o, 31054 24,00, $100 Fay el STETRS SOkOe is of Canned Fruits withdrazo: market. f o chaentae 50,41 Tt o e Sicond Bession—No exies ~ T P g Bt e bt T Bid.Ask. T B Ask | Mexican ...[1111 3 Yellow Jacket i N e u%;,'/."°“fim“'§‘ffi“°‘%gu; light amber extracted, 1GTie; dark, § | {3 quar coup- lif T fs &b cp (mewitty | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. . P - bt e 3 £ i c per 1b. ¥ b ety > » ght ? 1d steadi | Money— ksl | California Fruit Sales. i BEESWAX—24@2%0 per Ib. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. lighter receipt and steadier. anes. West Eng S e o _makken o] Pr_ouisi Cebertus RaWh [Oak WACE & ™ = > & e | Time loans...... 4| West Elec . strength to the market, as fine bright lots are | VISIONS. ;ay— 3 . - Lamb and Veal weaker. Beef unchanged. Stocks— Wisconsin Gent.... 12 i*—————‘———* not overplentiful. The demand, however, is B T W O - 5 | Amerlean Sugar. 1163 N E Gas & $ | pany's sales of California frult: Pears—Bart- | grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, %@ | vanced prices. Hams are easy. with renewed | H C & S 3%a. — — P& OR R > of Grain. 1 % | o prefa...... "~ Mining Shares— | Tetts, $1 70@2 40 box: Doy au Comice, $1 45@1 50 | $23c; Chevalier, nominal. rumors of cutting by the loeal trade. o s I g | = Bell Telephone.....141 |Adventure ... 4 | half box. Grapes—Moroceo, $2G2 15 single crate; CALL BOARD SALES. CURED MEATS-Bacon, 1lc per Ib for| [ ‘A 1% Coés — — | EASTERN MARKETS ‘ o _{Allouex Min Co.... 1% | Tokays, $0c@$180; Clusters, §115@170; Mus- | Tneormal Session—December—00 ctls, 73c; | heavy, 1lisc for light medium, 13c for light, 13%e | Do gntd 6s.. — — ‘ The Pren a Bruvere cleared yester- . | s Amal Copper | cats, S0c@$1 73; Assorted, $1 60@1 65; Cornichon, | 2000, 72%c. for extra light and 15%c for sugar-cured; East- [ L A gntd §s...100 102 e r Q wn for orders, with B4 1 Atlantic $1 45. Peaches—Salways, 55@%0c. Second Session—No sales. ern sugar-cured Hams, 124c; Mess Beef, $12 per - 101 B * = | ¥ The Earl Fruit Company's sales ot Californta | , Regular Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, 75c; | bbl; extia Mess, $12; Family, $14; extra Prime (Series A). | SR Db Barth 20082 55 box, H0c@s1 25 | 2000, T4%c; 2000, THse. Pork, $15 50; extra clear, $19; Mess, $16 30; | Do _(Series B)11 New York Stock Mark | e fal . 3 L E Sabar HarkiptY, Moget 8 Mene Afternoon Session—No sales. | Smoked Beef, 1213@13c per Ib. S P C fs (1906).1 ew Yor ock Market. | Franklin . | balf box. Grapes—Tokays, $0c@$160 single [ GATS Ofterings are in excess of the demand | LARD—Tierces quoted at 7c per Ib for com- Do (1912).. Humboldt crates. Peaches—Salway, 35@i5¢ box; George | and the market is dull. Holders are firm, how- | pound and $%ic 'for pure; half-barrels, pure, S P R Ist gnt Sept. 18.—The stock market Late, 50@70c; Lemon Cling, 30@85c; Levi Cling, | ever. and keep prices from giving way. 9 10-1b tins, 10c: 1b tins, 10%c. S P PBr s g White, $115@130; Surprise, $135@1#0; Red, | COTTOLENE—One-half barrel, Boetoess igatn’ Wi lay and 40@Sc. Thirteen cars fruit s W E e do_prefd. c: three . > | ma g ~1 S AG 3 . | $110@1 Gray, $110@1 2 Black, for feed, | half-barrels, S}c; one tierce, 3%c; two tierces, Do 4= P = to continue yesterday's course of | Ed Elec Il ... 45| CHICAGO, Bept. 18.—The Earl Frult Com- | g 106y 15 for seed, $1 1601 40 per cil. | Sie: five tiérces, Sike per Ib. Do 34 mig. valued a¢ | FSCOVery fell flat. Prices were at one time ! Mexican Central... 11 ‘;fan;‘arh'“kl - { pany's sales of California fruit: ]Gffll’e:‘—;‘;’; CORN—Eastern yellow and white are quoted | —_— Stocktn Gas bs Sigdd sty m . 2 - 8 lutal ning % | kays, 65c@$1 25 single crates; Malagas, t $110a1 20 tl. No other descriptions . e 7, TTOCKS. e ana the closing ahoy : Wolverines |31 Tia1 ) hok.” Peaches—Eibortas, dvanoesbox. | “HYE Quiet at s14g90c per et 4 Marin County Spring Valley. %% portions. Th Rubper | e T e hr. . AT Sasisel. Hides are slow, with liberal stocks. Tallow R AS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS - runcs—Itallans, G@s0c single crates; Silver, A g 3AS AN E hange b d X 40@ssc. Nine cars fruit sold to-day | . 1s rather firm, but quotations are unchanged. wt G L Co.. — — |Pac L Co g r the suspension London Market. | o Rt Cot Ay e Flour and Millstuffs. There 1s nothing doing In Wool. et g 8 _|Sac EI G&RCo to private cau | fruit: Pears—Bartletts §1 4002 15 box, Grapes | . Hops are firmer, but dull. For new Russian | Equit G L C s mEraes 3 Exports o NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The Commerclal Ad- | —Tokays, 80c@! single crates, 3290 double | pyOUR_Callifornta Family Extras, $361@ | Rivers 12%c is now bid, but holders refuse to | Mutual El Co. 1005 11~ San Franciseo. 5 3% vertiscNs London financlal cablegram says: | Crates; Clusters, S0l 0; Morocoo, 855 o5 | 375, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, § 4043 50; | sell at this price, preferring to wait until their | O G oL & H. Y% BN Sun G& ECon — The tone of the markets here was heavy to- | wavs 'i0@g0e. G | Oregon and Washington, $275®3 10 per barrel | goods actually get on the market. Old Hops INSURANCE STOCKS. use of the scarcity of busl-| BOSTON, Sept. 18.—The Farl Fruit Co. auc- | for family and § 15@3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, | are well cleaned up and no longer worth quot- | Firem's Fund.28 — - completed, of the expectation that the ! tioned California fruit to-day and realized the | $4 75@5 75 per barrel. | =g, BANK STOCKS. lections will divert attention | oW/ : MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | o > 1 sold 2% under the high price. ¥ are over. The American department | Grapes—Soikavs, single crates, T0c@$l 45, av- | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | angio-Cal Ltd 83 ~ |Lon P & A....130% — Gas fell as much. London was inclined | was an exception, professionals buying in the | erage $1 13; Tokays, double crates, §2 30@2 50, | Flour, §3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye (about lc_ under quotations. Heavy salted | Bank of Cal...409 — |Merchants’ Ex15 — cks in the market notwithstanding belief that yesterday’s slump was largely | average $2 33; B. Wonders, single crates, aver- | Meal, $250; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, § Steers, §@8%c; medium, 8%c; light, S¢; Cow- | Cal S D & T..105 — Nev ) ’ eneral depression in that pfarket and | caused by manipulation. New York offered |age 65c. Peaches—Salways, boxes, 40@80c, av- | extra cream do, $350; Oat Groats, $450; Ho: hides, Sc; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 15¢; Dry Calf, | First Nationl.255 300 18 mand from th was a factor in | support and the close was at the best prices. | erage 60c; Levi Cling, boxes, average 40c. |iny, $350@375; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; g and brands, 12c; Sheepskins, Shear- SAVINGS BANKS, The expe: Tintos e lower, Parls showing a weak | Prunes—Italians, single crates, average 65c. Six | Cracked Wheat, $330; Farina, $50; Whole hort ' Wool, 30@50c each month was | 8 Tise r o - Ger § & L...1%0 190 wa X American subscrip- Call money was easy and discounts | cars sold to-day. Wheat Flour, $3 2 Rolled Oats (barrels), $@ | $0g3c; long Wool, $0cG# 10 oach: S & L - S : will be paid by the | were firm. The Bank of England lost £105.000 | MONTREAL, Quebec, Sept. 13—The Earl |72 in sacks, $5757; Pearl Barley, §; Split | Horse Hides, salt, 235 for large, §1 T for Mot ‘sav B - 3 3 ange b Aped o ypt. £5000 to Africa and £5000 to | Fruft Co.s safes of Caiifornia frult at auction | Peas, $5; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ivs. medium, 31 for emall and e for coits; Horse | 4% 32V T — C ket. The strength of | India. Silver was lower in Indla, but the close | to.day were as follows: 3 s Ty sy -t STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. that market in spite of the gen- | here was steady. GrapesMalagas, . single crates, average, Hay and Feedstuffs. Summer of red skins, ..dsc: fal medium | California ... — - e ik . eral and ‘of ‘the further rise in ‘dis- CLOSING. $160; Tokays, single crates, = average, §2 3. g Skins, J0c; winter or thin skins, 2. " GoAtskins | Geary-st ... — — - ay unt rates was a distinction for that group Atchison, 27%; Canadian Pacific, $0%; Union | Pears—Bartletts, half boxes, 65c@$1, average 674 1% POWDER STOCKS. — MB6 Vigoeie . £ of securitles. The New York market showed dening tendency and call loans co; 1% per cent. Time loans were also held e s e o | oc. ~ Peaches—George Late, boxes, Sic; Levi| Another advance in Bran is announced and | ~Prime Angoras, 7ic; large and smooth, 3ic; | Market-st . o B - "~ | Cling, boxes, 80c; Salways, boxes, average 83c. | Middlings have also moved up. Both are in y, . nd ;r\ru‘;}kbeg{‘ou&:w nda, 9. i Twngrarn Sola to day’ light supply. TALLOW 0. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per 1b; No. Cuflf:r'él:n' 0, % . = : T Snr PITTSBURG, Sept. 18.—The Earl Frult Co.| Hay shows slgns of more steadiness, though | * JOUéc: grease. 2@2e. =\ - 1,0 O Pacific preferrad ferred, 7 The bond market was dull and frregular n | sold California fruit at auction to-day and | stocks are still large and the demand i notaing | 2 SUGAR STOCKS. sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, | b5 7 | realized the following prices: extra. The Inward rush from the COUNLEY, | Mornrimdls eomc ren Tt et on? | Hane 8 P Co.. § 5% Kilauea SP Co 21% 2 | New York Money Market. Pears—Bartletts, boxes, $105@150, average however, seems to be subsiding. | ty." detective, 12G1dc; Southern Mountatn, 12 | Haw C & S Co %% 8 ~ Makawell S Co M 444 - tes 5s advanced % in the bid prics | s 40 Peaches—Georga Late, boxes, average | BRAN-—SI4 5016 per ton. : 1% Saioe: D Southern Mountain. free, 7 | Honoks 8 Co. 31 3i% Onomea S Co. 3 — < NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Money on call steady | 31 95i Salways. boxes, s@ssc, average 6ic.| MIDDLINCS $17G2L per, tom. | 11@12%; Southern Mountain, defective, | Hutch S P Co. 25% — Paauhau S Co. 31 31% | Prunes—Italians, single crates, 65@%c, average | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16§17 50 per | 3 3 NEOUS STOCKS. | 8t 14@1% per cent: prime mercantlle paper, | ggo: Silver, single crates, 5@To0, average 6ic. | ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $26g27; jobhing, | - MORthS.. J@1Ie Humboldt and Mendocino, X MISCELLANEOUS ST¢ 100,000 bushels futures: | o¢ meat for the soldiers In China will be opened e e a1 movatoc; aorUj|here at army headquarters on eptember 2 | gnough of them to go around. Potatoes and | Pears, $1 5; Plums, §1 35@1 40; Quinces, 31 65 y : i No. 1/ o’ following supplies are wanted: Beef in N 0. b : No. Onfons stand about as previously quoted. wherries, §1 7. ik G LT o:m:-lu or;:neé romed &m_"”“;:‘;; ?n:c?:kfi?fifio.;p&?::mhfli POTATOES—Early Rose, 25@0c; Burbanks, s‘é:)m,—u ve'ry firm, with an advance in Can. | 300 Home Ofl a it offe Ct 2, . 5 : . > 3 5 Acappointing Liverpoo, cables, Southwest seil- | Not be opened till September 2. The bids for | @S0 for Rivers and TieQhl 3 per o) f0 Sy | nel. Wellington, 19 per_ton: Sothfield Wel- | ‘g0 Xern River . fne amd Toeal realizatione From tbis depres. | {Urnishing the canned beef must be accom- 3 2 | lington, $9; Seattle, §7; Bryant, 2 Oil City Pet i Taiote THDre thasl ReDORErLD MRIADGILS af4penied MY ntee that the meat will keep | {0 Merced. 100 Reed Crude Ol Co . *22" | sion ‘prices more than recovered on reports of | Pan! a guara a p ried Fruit in New York. Metropolitan § Mexican ¢ Minneapol and easy, except Tomatoes, and there are | for Roval Anne; Grapes, $135; Peaches, $163; | 300 Rex & n 5 @11c; Nevada, 13@16c per Ib. Al Pack Asen.12%% — Pac AF A.... 1% — | 4@5% per cent. Sterling exchange strong, with | Three cars sold to-da: $21 0@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, 2 ; i B B b T S e | o £ PRSI U e | gl Gl Sl Shore o tamee. o) ST e B2 SR e e Ti for demand and at 65 §3% for sixty da: > 5 5 3 i g s posted rates, $4 84@4 $it and $4 $5; commercial | Chicago Livestock Market. HAY — Volunteer, $4 50@7; Wheat, $10@1 HOPE-Néw. 10013 por 1 Oceanic § Co.. 3% ¥ | bills, $4 8212@4 83. Silver certificates, 623G ‘Wheat and Oat, $9 50@11 50; Oat, $5@10; Clover, 3 Morning Session. 63%c. Bar silver, 623c. Mexican dollars, 49%c. | $4G6; Alfalfa, $6@7 50; Barley, 36 50G8 50 per San Francisco Meat Market. Board— { Gose-nment Sirong: State bonds, in-| CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Recelpts, 6000, including | fon. N 10 Hawatian Com'l & Sugar .80 e BrTiaton & SRt e Ctive: 200 Westerns and 1200 Texans. Generally | STRAW—30@374¢ per bale. SR s i O IO - oy % cago Ind & Louisville. . — ¥ natives, good to prime steers, $ 60@ ——— e - 1) Paaunat 8 B Co o ‘nw e Condition of the Treasury. e e e oy Beans and Seeds. Veal, Mutton and Lamb are weaker. Beef | 198 1 Gas & Hiectric Co.rnoo 54 00 Y ;. : 5 Falley ® €0 & Northwestern T5@4 T5; cows, $2 S0@4 40; heft- 1s unchanged. | 51500 Spring Valley 8 ... u3 g0 Rock Islan | WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—To-day’s statement | °Ts: Weak at $2 75@4 75; cows, e 45, Beans continue very quiet. Stocks of old are | BEEF—i@éc per 1b for fair to cholce. > & St Loul | of the treasury balances In the general fund, "ers. $3@5; canners, steady at $2 25@2 $0: bulls | practically exhausted and arrivals of new are | “:_%_Kr,(—)l';f!‘x‘g. ase; 7'3-‘1”';,;'- mp,l: u,,r - Lo Afterncon Session. = S% | excluisve of the $150.000,000 gold reserve in thé | firm at 52 S04 60: calyes, 3¢ lower thad 188t | yet too small to make a market. s P g B TE B T Canten Conth Wates .70 5 are ripening tn . 0 Southern 1 33% | division of redemption, shows: Avallable cash | Tuesday at @i . ‘texas fed eeth, 3589 |~ Mustard Seed continues in light supply and | PORK—Live Hogs, 5% for small, 8%c for | $1000 Contra Costa Water bonds. 1107 00 st 5% Siowiing In Colorado Southern 24 pretd 15% | balance, $134,790,529; gold, $74,260,019. 510; grass steers, §3 50@4 30; bulls, $2'75@ Pl | - PORK-Live Hogs, SNg: foc small Ve oy | N80 Cunirs, CoNS = O o = E 88 s vl Delaware & Hudson s HOGS—Recelptd, 15,000; to-morrow. 15.000: | “gp \ns Bayos, §2 40@2 50; Small White, $4; | }mfl"’ e Grassed ;5:‘ @St 30 Oaklana Gas .. T 5000 . bt wodll e et 4 | left over. Bteady. * Top, 35 62i4; mixed | ; SN0l 6 Pink, 1 5@ Riy: | feeders, ; dressed Hogs e, R e e o 1 | and bute S o e ieht "5 30 | 8 25; Blackeye, $325: Lima," § 1595 25; Pea, S ks 190 Spring Valley Water . 1% - z New York Grai d Prod | $5.05a5 47%: rough, heavy, $ $5G5; light, none here; Red Kidneys, $3 25@3 50. General Merchandise. Street— p New York Gram an FPOUCE. | 1108 896; bulkiof suine TR IOE 0 ol s, | EEDE Brown : Mustard, I%@ic; Yeilow | 10 Glant Powder Con . -85 T u s 8, SRR | Mustard, 4%@5c; Flax, $2¢ ; Canary, 3c | 5+ 15 Kilauea 0. . 213 b — e Great No cholce, ‘steady: others 10c to 1c lower. Good | e i and U tor Mearea: | PAGS—san e Beans S o cureit T G T - = ot yaclons off =3 Sofans & 3 to chofce wethers, $3 85@4 25; fair to cholce | faira, nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; | Grain Bags, S%c: Wool Bags. 28%@32%c; Fleece goimtos Soacen o g e yielding a light emengihows g - NEW YORK, Bept. 18.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | TIXed: 33253 %0: Western sheep, 33 85G4 25 | Tymqthy, 4@4t%c. Twine, Tic; Fruit Bags, 6%@6%c for white and PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. es. Farmers are | By e 5% | 3628 barrels: ‘exports, 1.6 barrels; markot | o \estorn Tambe, 10090 o ¥ 5| DRIED PEAS-Niles, nominal; Green, §2 %50 | sy @sXe for bleached jute. Morning Sesst » DO WS S S wa Cen : leas active, recent demand having supplied the | e Ko S e S FEGEIGC T e N e P B e - ol - de; 2 1l 10c to 20¢ 7 > ons 9 on 485 . N o b s Wntist s | il s A A we apart | Canned Beef, Him and Bicon. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | jictea conaition of stocks. Extras tn 241 | oo Yokon .. At A = ot ; ~Recelp A g | tins are quoted as follows: Apricots, $150; | 80 Cala-Standard ..... e I I\ Manhattan L T O onels: exports | CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Bids for varlous Kinds | wegetabies of all kinds ars in large supply | Cherrles, 2 for black, $15 for white and 2 | 25 Oll City Petroleum 300 5 50; W a, $0; Co-operative Wallsend, $9 - £ ONIONS—E0@60c per ctl; Pickle Onions, o | 3 90; Wallsend, ~ Sy SR 139y | Tain in the Northwest agdin. very strong dut- | in any climate for one year It must be canned | gg, ? Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks; | 20 5‘5"‘[“‘:{_0 &DCo 160 flling to o e W 4 | side markets and active local covering, closing | TONORIRE L0 BHEEd Of CHC Qo act A ment | VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 75c@31 per sack | Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $M4: Cannel, $12 | 109 yrome O .. o r asking 12c. Omly a k & Western St c net advance March, 884G | [TOCCRE, OF PRIPAIIRE Lt B e o guard | and $1G1 25 per crate: Green Peas, 1%G2%c Der | per ton: Coke, $18 per ton in bulk and 318 in | 25 Cala-Standard it . bought at the former Notthern Pty 2 £, clgsed at §7c; May, S5U@SSke, closed at | it repotition of the beet scandals of the | 1b: String Beans. 12%c; Limas, 1402%c per Ib: | sacks: Rocky ‘Mountain descriptions, $5.45 per — p | e iottn PR o Siic; September, $1@s2igc, closed at 82ie; Os- | SEAINSL A Tepetl Cabbage, 40G50c; Tomatoes, Bay, 25@40c; Egg | 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. MINING STOCKS. b bl ol bt IS o B Ontario & Western, tober, §114@S2ic, closed 'at §2%c; December, R L Plant, 2@d0c per box; Green Okra, %@0c: | ~pPACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, 3kc; cases, 3% i I el PR et 2 Ot Bt & 53 5-16@84%c. closed at S4lic. Green Peppers, 50@40c_per box for Chili and 30 | gitie; imitation Eastern, 5c: boneless, 4%c:| The following were the sales in the San ©on i-crown £. o. b., coast, were Oregon Railway & HOPS—Dull. Boston Wool Market. @i0c_for Bell; Dried Peppers, 10@l5c: Carrots, | strips, 5@6c; blocks, 5@5%c; tablets, 6e; middies, | Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yest v e in good shape, these Pennsylvania HIDES—Firm. gt per sack: Summer Squash, %@ile fof | §ydisc: dessicated, Be. aay: Y ked upon as low | Reading . WOOTL—Dull. i T Alameda; ey i meda; | 'CORDAGE—The local cordage company Ih—ndimgz 1 COFFEE—Spot Rio, Warely steady: No. 7 in-| BOSTON, Sept. 18.—Although there has been | pickles, $1@1 25 per ctl for No. 1 and_50B75¢ | quotes as follows: Pure Manila, 13 per 1b; | s Ajeq Morning Session. > Reading 2 voice, §%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, $%@ldc. Fu- | considerable .inquiry and a good sample busi- | for No. 2; Garllc, 3¢ per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, | Sizal sizes and bale rope, 9%c; Duplex. 8%c. | jo7 Caledonia H { Rio Grande Western .. tu{-‘a ’r‘l-«- % m'xad)i pfllcse:mugcnupfl to 5| mess done in the wool market here this week, | $5@10 per ton. Terms, 60 d:é‘ or m‘;er ce]l:tevi',uh d'l-wun!‘;‘ 300 Chollar - Ore; Rio Grande Western prefd. points lower; total sales, 13,250 bags, including | the sales are the smallest that have been re- A AT COFFEE—Costa ca— 5¢ for = prime | g Con Cy 5 ¢ gon, R S . ‘on Cal & 115 100 Yellow Jacket.. , St Louis & San #ran. September, $710; October, $705; December, a A washed, 1214@13%c for good washed, 13@lc for } s s usiness 13 & vy S 0T 907 Junuary. 81 B Maren, $74eraper: | corded during the past three months. The con Poultry and Game, o Dl washed peaverry. 13gisc for good | 0 Mesican n St Louis & San Fran 2d pretd. St Louis Southwestern .... Louis Southwestern prefd t Paul . St Paul prefd St Paul & Om: Afternoon Session. | tinned duliness tends to weaken the market, o i o prime peaberry, 111G13c for good to prime, ; cen- | but dealers are loth to cut prices. Manufac- | The Poultry market continues well supplied ;.'n;'gu.; for good c..r;"'im mixed with phluk 100 Belcher 19 200 St. Louls. - 1 molasses sugar, 4¢; re. | turers continue to buy only what wool they re- | and rather weak, even at the low prices. Game | beans, 9%@lic for fair, 7%@%%¢ nom. for com- | 400 Chollar . 18 130 Union Con...... 1§ - | quire to keep their mills in operation. Terri- | oontinues to command good quotations, though | mon fo ordinary. Salvador—11%@13%c for good | 100 Gould & Curry. B 1000 Yellow Jacket.. 21 tory wool heads the list in the small business ~ | to_prime washed, 10%@1lc for fair washed, 12| 100 Savage ... IS GIL; | transacted. Australian wools. held hore are | Hare and Rabbits are lower under larger ar- | i, 0E"0 Y0oq"Y, prime washed peaberry. 11 t, but &s a general | prices as too high. | nger yesterday, | ge to the apple October-Novem- 2 UGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 4% trifugal, 9 test, bc | fined,” firm. BUTTER—Receipts, 10,462 packages; strong: creamery, 16%@2lc; June creamery, o e cl . 1o @16, 0 rivals. 1 -+ E The following were the sales In the Pacific but prices stn| 470 Southern g-unwn prefd . 53% | ern regular packing at mark, 13@17; fana and Wyoming, fine medium and fine, 17@ | &nd 1@ x B i washed, 11@11%e for to superior un- Morning Session. v exas Pacific | 5 3 . $1 25@1 50; Goslings, $1 50@1 75 iR i Ao s, 10T aoarent $HO8IG: star Dhoks p:!rc:-'l::r‘vlamwmd 3 5004 50 r’ur"??un’i: T D e Ty ook 10 | 08 Best & Belcher 11f 36 Opbir . ———— % o . A ordinary. Nicaragua—13@16c for prime to fancy | 200 Chollar ... 18 | 300 Seg Belcher ] > 5 | ple. szasic, 1dabo. ‘ine medium and fine. 100 e Ot ts Fryers, 33 30, Byollows, | washed, 104@ific for falr to strictly Sood | 20 Confidencs ... T | 500 Syndicate . 5 e} scoured. tsmitc: staple, 2@, Australien | BORT, HyTce and 1263 G (or smali; Pigeons, | washed. 104gioe nom. for good to superior | %0 Gould & CurTy. 4 | 100 Yellow Jackei. ncy. The sale of as reported at a e business was t to price. Union Pacific Tnion Pactfic Wabash Wabash prefd. . . . . unwashed, 11@11%e nom, for good to prime un- | 40 Mexican 37 | 500 Yellow Jacket. 3 cking g‘ififlnpfle{g Wheeling & Lake Erie. Chicago Grain Market. fine, nominally’ s2g87c. good, B0GS2C. gt 2% per dozen for old | and :$1 7502 for | UnWashed, @10 o for u0d fo geme un- | W8 Mexican ...... ellow Ja cr any others who b e S B3 o o et S i p GAME—English Snipe, $2: Doves, 75@Sic per | 18%@lic for prime to fancy washed, 12%@llc Afternoon Sesston. distance. The fruit is to P G e | % New York Metal Market. dozen; Gottontall Rabbits, $i 25; Brush Rabbits, | for_strictly good washed, 11@12 for good | 200 Andes .. 09| 200 Savasge = > or two-third bushel boxes | 10 THIrd Avenre - i = B % Too@$1; Hare, 75c@31 25: Grouse, $5; Sage Hens, | washed, $%@10%c for fair washed, 9@9%c for | 100 Best & Belcher 27, 200 Sierra Nevada. ped in paper to §% e A CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Wheat opened nervous — "Mountain Quall, 2 30@3 per dozen, medium, 6%@8%c for inferior to ordinary, 13@ | 100 Best & Belcher 28 100 Silver HIll..... 2 1 3 g. It is such attention yeove Rl and easler, October at T6%c to 76%c, because | NoW YORK. Sept. 18.—The principal feature — e for ‘good 1o prime washed peaberry. 11 |10 C C & Va....1 12 20 Yellow Jacket. 3 . e v Cunornia Tnired staica of Liverpool's failure to respond to the ed- | 9f the Gais market for metals, of for ‘ecks Butter, Cheese and Eggs. . | berer. iha1e nom- for 6008 to superioren: | 100 OPBIF .. K. - 5 elis Fargo . vance here yesterday and because the pre- % 3 ” washed. " ¢ ;S Miscellaneous— don, said to be due to the collapse of a bull ¢ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Weather Report American Cotton Ol dicted rains for the Northwest falled to ma- | clique fn London and the heavy shipments of | Butter is steady at the advance with mod- |, LEATHER Sole Beavy, [SG30 per 1b; Sole SDAY . American Cotton Ofl prefd terfalize. There was a considerable amount | late. It caused a loss of about 100 points here, | erate stocks, and there is no disvosition to 26G2%¢; Rough ' Leather, heavy, 1@sSc:" ght, TUESDAY, Sept. 18—4 p. m. i ‘American Malting . ! of profit-taking at the start, but the offerings | closing unsettied and nominally on the basia | unduly crowd the market. Stocks at the four | Teather, Heht, a26e: Harnoos Losther, poish Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Meridian—Pacific Time.) American Malting prefd. | were well taken and the market gradually |of §20.° Lake copper ruled dull and unchanged | principle Eastern markets are 150,000 tubs more | 33 5sc: Harness Leather, medfum, g - 03 04'Justice . o s SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1845 p. m, American Smelting & Refining. worked up to 77%c. Bradstreet's report of an | at §16 75@17. Pig lron warrants were very auli| than at the same time last year, while the Feather. Tght. 20G%e: . 30@3ic; Har- 02 03 Kentuck " - o e g . 2 r, bu -l w 2 g g 3 ; ean . 7 ompared with those of the same date ‘American Spirits prefd time the Northwest markets had turned strong “,’,’.’,‘dir."’;'r‘&i o ek s Vet wl&: SRR e e e e e Siten, Botonel. N o finished, Heo% 5 aoccidentai 1 7 Il in the past twenty- ‘American Steel Hoop. and the stuff was readily absorbed. When | $16 15018 £1%. Prnere 18 mo change. In -Cheese, the market | Spljts, 14¢s0e: Rovan Spius. Seud por 1y Knite pm Sy e - American Steel Hoop prefd. 8., | trores tried” 1o Tget back some’ of’ therr “saics e belng quiet. AN BARK . Ground, 18620 per "von” Stick, £ Shen ] they fou a very s array ol olders and . v 1 tosl R whit, bl Tast ‘American Steel & Wire prefd....... 12% | the price was bidden sharply up to T%c. The New York Cotton Market. R e e e b mtiste | H13Q pie coval 2 3 Savage . ® pois i Seagon Sepson |3 American T plate. U 8 | 0l R, o, Octbter e higher st 7 i B s oL Fallfnts Costoe O tn caees Mo, 1. | & B, Bigeonibn 1 0 = - E3 American Tobacco -........ o HINE tavire i NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—After a steady start | BUTTER— ot g 75c: raw, 7lc; ecases, 5c more; Lucol, 69 ;ed'r Con Imperial e S S - ‘o2 Amarican Tuvaons Peat 1T | e T o) HieherSulative 1n- | the market worked 242 points lower under for- | , Creamery—Fancy Creamiery, 2@26c; Seconds, | gallon for bolied and 67 for raw: Lard Off. bx. | Con New York 01| Stiver Ul » ¥r ol fnacone Mimie # | Corn was dull and devold of speculative 1n-| €10 selling and room liquidation. Throughout | “*yiry" Fancy, %uG2e; good to cholce, 20 | Cning Not, varie per ntion: oi cases, ' Tic; ol tanaar s Inde = > ] Brookiyn Rapid Transit. 8., | trade mestly local. October closed a shade | the forenoon fluctuations in the local pit dfd | g3c; common, 1T%@31c. ' Shina Nut, $@7ic per gallon; pure Neatsfoot 14 Standard 0 E wiwes Colorado Fuel & Iron 7.0 P Ay { not exceed 10 points and at no. ttme aid either | Toreoommon ITAGEL. ¢ ver 1h ; I, barrels, G0c; cases, c; Sperm, pure, 5c: 02| Syndicate o 1 Trace i oy fiia | The demand for iard was the feature in tne | Slde have o positive advantage, The Govern. | Pickled roll_19g21c. Tom Fish Ot barssler So; caseid saac ber sal- % Union Con. b z axtmmumn Temperatire, e e 2o § | Sl Cbies covenng by Shorts o us | han (e e bl piepared tor wa lwe o | CHEBSECNer sawe: ot samic Youns | REIROREUM, CMGLINE AND mevznen 4 Yeilow 2= 7 n packers were also buyers the market advanced. 4 America, 10§10%c; Eastern, 13%@l4c; Western, | o Ces Rk ; Pearl okl b ¥ | General- Wiectric 1384 | gradually under the pressure bfought to bear, i Ofl, in cases, ISkic; Astral Ofl, in cases, g DITIONS AND GENERAL| 1T i ficrxdot;e&cw&k‘ lesed %nxgc Oyer yesterday, | feciining 10 points by 2 p. m. During the last | oG hubied at 1M4@23%e tor Star Oil, in cases, 1S%c; Extra_Star Dllt%fn TALL CALENDAR. FORECAST. | % s3i¢ | dam S7ikc ighvr oed junchanged. | hour the market was feverish, With a weak | Giitie per Sosen for renen Hontoor® aad 7% | cases, 22%c; Elaine Ofl, In cases, 23ic: Eoctne, —— area of high pressure central off the | 0 axk . The Tdninw LGS SANBM SN O NOR undertone, closing steady, S@15 polnts net lower, 2 - 18GZ24C. | 2034c; Deodorized Stove in’ bulk, 1c SEPTEMBER, 1900, > = T e huamo:::z! % %y,, Py Opel High, Eow Oloee e Deciduous and C'm‘ Fisiil Mm“mp-nnmfi.m'u Zlc; Ben- e T e s bis evening overlies North. National Biscult gy U NG s R Portland’s Business. rits. e}, Benaine, In cases, %o: 8- <[ | Mews Fhase. : e b phatees et e | 5| St T oW om = serme doinz S 2 ‘ Lol ne. s 17% | November 773, %% 7% 1813 | PORTLAND, Sept. 15 Clearings, 409,225; bal- | , V' 2! lons are rather better AL e = tre has risen west of the %, |~ Corm No. ances, 310447, Cleared—Steamship Tyr, for | OVANE 10 the warmer weather, and the other LB creepn T Tiah, "Whers there nan i 31 | September © 9. e mh e | Visdlvostok, wth %350 barrels flour. T T S T)T - a slight fall. i = ober . . 35% o Pears are lower, as the best are gone and Sevtem r weal prevails in all distri 4 November - 88 6% 3 those com small and e Y sarte: Gl st prevlle n ol Qi tag Noremigs | Northern Wheat Market. | the, comine i s, mall asd deud pive Law wsarier Siomed war weatber in California Wednes- 55 gecx;;;:-rber g}z gg e : et Peaches are ;f,‘." aand banging fire. with 1i p- g REGON. eral stocks. Quinces are steady with g A g B e X i e | QROBTLAND. Seut. 1 Wheat sitedv at B | PCout ' s il ckesse trein e ta e Corthern California— Fair Wednesday; 122 flg& 1215 |for Scant for valley and bluestem. Supplies are amnle for all needs. The same r in the Interior; fresh northwest 4z 1 i thimgm< G remark applies io berries of all ‘kinds. \COMA, —No change Oranges, a Limes show a pern Callfornla—Faic Wedsesday; con- ;g& §% g | Biusstom, o club, Tie. e a ather dull PO Chea n; light west L . UITS— ’ ada—Tair, warmer Wi 670 86 S6TY Fo,,“'g” Markets. APHJF:—KOW&W box for eommon and L f R T ALY PEARS—) 60c@$1 per box; other Tnited Btates Leather prefd i z“m T&,, |, LONDON. Sept. 15 _Consols, 987-16; siiver, | Tigtex, er ‘box. e fresl west wind. G. H. WILLSON, United States Rubber... 26%d; French rentes, 100{ 1ic; cargoes on pas- | OnANDER i Forecast Official, . Fnited States Rubber prefd. as follows: Flour, firm; | sege, white firm, red dull; cargoes No. 1 stand. | S% r bt