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TINANE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 190b. NEW/ AL 'wen only 2,187,000 pounds, against 13,443,800 | pounds a year ago. Holders continue confident and dullness fails to cause lower prices. For- clen conditions are unsatisfactory, especially in | France, but fair prices are expected at the London sales next month. In fron and steel products greater activity at ormer prices was the rule. New contracts were for moderate accounts; but a large order for malleable Bessemer pigiron at Southern points makes the outlook more encouraging and & Scotch concern s only prevented from closing a very large contract for billets by the high ccean freight rates prevailing. The break in Scotch pigiron warrants had.an international slgnificance. Puddlers and bar rollers are still Waiting their turn for wage settlement. Orders for railroad equipment for September are ex- pected to include fully $000 frelght cars. A sharp break in tin was aided by heavy ship- lambs, B¢ to 10c lower; choice wethers, 33 80@ P A N TR &l ) ;. eep, o > gfipmu $4@5 20 Western lambe, 34 e e ——— * California Fruit Sales. —_— % NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Earl Fruit Company sales California fruit: Grapes—Tokays, ' 1@ 1 single crates. Pears—De Comice, $2 $5@3 05 boxes; Seckels, §195G3; Columbia, average 3 36; Acme, average $3 3. Peaches—Salways, 55@%e box; Crimson Beauty, 79@Sic. Prunes— mwm.mnflh Hemp, @4%c; “fi”fl"%%k“.'_xm §1 25@1 75; Green, §1 50 @2 06 per ctl; Blackeye, ¥l 50. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. A car of Merced Sweets sold at the quota- tion. River Sweets have a wider range. On- jons are firm at a further advance. Vegetables are abont as before quoted. POTATOES—Early Rose, 2@ilc; Burbanks, s0@ésc for Rivers and T5c@$105 per ctl for Sa- linas; Sweets, 50c@$l for Rivers and $135 for Merced. ONIONS—65GT5c per ctl; Pickle Omions, L @sec. Four from Washington, with 10,225 tons; four from British Columbia, 14479 tons; two from Oregon. 1190 tons; gne from Swansea, 211 tons; one from Australia, 3681 tons; total. 31,79 tons. The above arrivals are about equal to our im- mediate needs, but will have to be Increased later or our future demands will cause a fut. ter in the market, as we are now doing a hand to mouth business, with no reserves in When the winter demand looms up. We wil be in a precarious position for fuel. If our shipments from the Coast are not enlarged. The coal is there in quantities, but carriers dre wanted, and are almost unprocurabie. Tha mine-owners are solicitous to pay current freight rates. but nearly all the steam coillers have been chartered by the Government. and sallers find more profitable business carry Jumber. etc., to foreizn ports We cannot pect any rellef from Australla, as the dema there locally is for the moment in excess of NEE . - Lexington, Ky. ments from the straits. Lumber is in a stronger | 1 2 VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 75c@$1 per sack | . inut” and vessels are forced to walt st SUMMARY OF 'THE MARKETS. l:,‘-k.on.-m._ e position, ‘spruce ‘selling at 13 13 ber 100, an ad- | (SUAT% G805 single crates. Five cars| MEEETARE 0 oreen Peas, 155@2 per | ninety days for their turn to load . Crade of b £ g et oo e e s | CHICAGO, St ti—art e Company | I Srne e, Mg i APl | n, ming o e el w50 e a4 — A n . i e week were ' p SR ) g2, @ie; Tomatoes, D e ‘We are assul e Pl nof o g S 5 Chattanooga . o States, against 154 last year, and 33 in Conada, | sales California fruit: Pomegranates—s1g1 10 | Gabbass, A3 TR0 Vioira 2gaic: | Bimintsh, a3 new ‘spouters’ are being ro- ELxchange an vér about the same. Rockford, 11 244,136 against 18 last year. single crates. Grapes—Malagas, 75c@$1 20 8in- | Green Peppers, 30@40c_per box for Chill and 30 | ported every week. English and Australian R % fi Barl L,‘:’.‘,;",’n i & 263,000 e gle crates; Tokaye, §110G1%; Clusters, aver- | Gilo for Bell; Dried Pepversséutu Se: Carross: products have ‘::fi;d{h!;e-:"xmn&;‘keg. . Wh Sp eld, O, o, ; Summer ¢ for | high that eves o I"heat futures firmer. Barley dull. | Fhree NoD e London Market. o Ponrg, onre—Bartletts, 41 4001 80 box; | R ameda; Cucumbers, ZLgdlc for ~Alameda: | on'as a fuel factor in this market.” fair demand. Corn cleaned u, | Sloux Falls, 8. D, 139,420 oo e, Average §i 15 Eeaches—Salways, | pickles. 3161 2 per ctl for No. 1 and 037 | "SUGAR-The Western Sugar Hefining Com- o e p- | Hastings, Neb. 131,894 NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—The Commercial Ad- | 32, BOXe, (¢ °"“'n;|’5 proomoa iy = > for No. 2; Garlic, 3¢ per Ib; Marrowfat Squash, | pany quotes, per Ib, In 100-Ib bags Fremont, Neb. vertiser's London financial cablegram $ays: | Porter Bros. Company sales: Grapes—Mor- | $5G10 per ton. Crushed, 7. Powdered, 6.65c: Candy d Middlings very firm. e nenpi The general tone of the markets here Was |occo. $1 5312 05 simle crates. Tokaye. Wed etiomers: A, 4sc: Magnoiia A8 1o Extra 3 . . | Houston Plr vy o slightly better to-day. Americaiis opened above | 140; Cluster, §120G1 40; Muscats, T0e@S$1 2. Poultry and Game. T i U, Lshe; Derrats The taces: b ter tone, with sales higher. Helena o parity and were in quiet demand during the | Pears—Bartletts, 23c@$1 8). Peaches—Salways, e’ e move: henss, Sic mave: F.I% b 2 o el o morning. New York opened slightly higher, | 35/stc. Eleven'cars fruit sold to-day. = 10¢ more. No orders taken for less than T5 bar: Onions rising. Potatoes unchanged. et e then weakened, prices closing flat at the low- | BOSTON, Sept. 21.—The Earl Fruit Company’s | Thus far this week seven cars of Eastern | T0¢ Wore S0 fC 0o 50 minsea” nait barrele, SINE. gea. Little Rock P est :‘n!lhe street. Chinese news dfipfilud the ::Xefs“nf c-ugmu; Ir;l}( at nu;:lmln to-day are | poultry have come in. Of course the m:rktl T30c. boxes, 7.55¢ per Ib. st o . a0 4 . s . markets, which continue without lght regard- ollows: Grapes—Tokays, single crates, 75 . ition, and no | ¢ Butter and Eggs firm, with moderate supplies. Cheese steady. Springdeld, g1 s 17 | T the outcome. Silver clostd at %744 buyers: | G31 50, average 31 (6. Peaches-—Salwaye, boxes, | 18 overstocked under this condition 5 4 5 3 16124 sellers. ©@T5¢c, average 68c. Five cars sold to-day. reasonable offer is refused. e ol Receipts of Produce. Seven cars of Eastern Poultry in this week. Totals, U. S....§1,809,645,678 T CLOSING. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.—The Earl Fruit| The warm weather is affecting Game, g £ a L 3 Totals outaids New o z “* | Atchteon, 27%: Capadian Pactic, $9%; Union | Sombany nuctioneed Callfornia fruit today and | more or less comes in spofied. Sound lots bring e el iy (ondits, f - X R . R > t - e following prices: Grapes—Muscats, | the quotations. S Condition of Game affected by the hot weather. Tork TREEE L R R ol e Nl R single crates, §2 2007 %, average 12 35, Tokays, POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11g13c for Gobblers | Flour, qr sks.... 23100 Bran, ok - . . N - 5 13 > * | eingle crates, $1 2 15, av 1 6! th- Hens; Young Turkeys, . e - L6877 3 Chestnuts appeared. Lemons higher and Limes lower. ! Montrear $15,574,245 8.4 | firm. 28%d per ounce. Money, 2 per cent. e e PO TR T s G pask, 31 2501 50 Soslings. §1 W1 B; | Burley. ctis ..... MIGiTalta Ddls Noth in Dried Frui [ Wintipes Yeson 2z New York Money Market. Fruit Company soid Calitorsia toaic at auction | Boe 5 gt « Youns Roosters. G4 50: -O1d | Sorm. ot - 30 Hopa, ‘Dajes” 0 g " . 5 - 5 2 cf 3 B 3 : Corn. s ¢ Nothing mew wn Dried Fruuts. ;gflm;xm LT 3 Y t%d-k;‘-‘. reallzing the following prices: Grapes Roosters, $8 504; P;r’nu. s 50; grlgl.lo-;‘ Cheese. cc!!lll. . }%,g“x.cmg:r. & : 5 | : ¥ i —Tol gl 3 5, and $2 5063 mal utter, e (Hides, . Provisions dull at previous quotations. | 8t John, X, 1725 NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Money on call, steady | 51 77: “rokase > toubie cxatar m.’feing"fi " ’fi?;‘,?s“;.l“zzu, for old and $175@% for | Tallow, ctls ...... 350 Sugar, sks r . & "lttonuv 558,000 36.8 | at 1% @2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4% ears—Lawrence, boxes, average §1 50. Peaches | Squabe. Beans, sks . :g‘gullr‘abbll ] 1 )ps, 11 o0l fl"d H‘de: umha"ged' ancouver .. 1,042,353 20.1 @g‘& per cent. —Salway boxes, average 8ic. One car sold GAME—English Snipe, 32@2 50; Dov-‘. 73¢ | Middlings, sks .. b wflml = ."}:Il ‘ ing in freel in. Other M, i d. Totals $31,746,076 ©3 | in bankers - plla st ‘2 14 30% for demand | 0T B T Chanes. W s | G e . v ol coming in freely again. Other Meats unchanged. e Hualeg " |and at $483% for sixty days; posted rates. o S oantatn Quath 3 per dozen. | Mustard, sks ... 1442/ . A e " frpd ana s?ss;‘::eo'm’i;’éfiéxw:.‘l o, 454G New York Metal Market. by e ot s"aE o OREGON. . _Sllver certificates, . Bar silver, . aks.... 1,060 . : : : 623, 1 y Butter, Cheese and S, Flour, ar o 200 Exports of Win American ....... s | | Bradstreet's Financial Review. | | “Government bonds el State bonds, dnac. | NEW YORK, Sept 21—Tin experienced an- R ians £8 port 3 Tnited States - % M R e Tn other setback In the local market for metals, i P w n e A hy e T o b ] ot falling off some 35 to 3% polnts on weak Lon. | Btocks of Butter are greatly reduced. an Exports of Wine from t ort the scellan oors are Prices very e P uring - = don cables, showing a loss of £1 there, which ;\orrr ;’hou'h il i eglor i i nths of the year were 3,812,900 es, valued at $1,064,100, and 5350 cases at $T: year. 3% | NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Bradstreet's financial © 4% | review to-morrow will eay: 2 D2 | A more decidedly reactionary disposition ; 3% | showed itself in speculation this week. Prices | TNt Of the treasury balances in the general | list. closed our market with a lower tendency on Al B %, the basis of $27 75G25. Aside from thi » | Cheese stan same. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2L—To-0ay's state- | Sere g rosteal Cengar oq from this thers | Ol teus are firm. Receipts are moderats, and Pig iron warrants, dull at $10 37%. Lead, | the demand is good, but Eastern have the at $4 37%. Lake copper, though a shade | preference, owing to thelr cheapness. Condition of the Treasury. American Cotton Ol pref Aalo American Malting ...... American Malting prefd American Smelting & Refining. American Smelting & Refining pfd §7% | were decidedly weak last Saturday, and though | fu0d. exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve | du 3 American Spi. in the division of redempti h Avall- | steadler, was rot quotably.higher, clost t| BUTTE - = X 7% ot e merican Spirits ...... | il : . |in the division of redemption, shows: Avall- i . rs : 3 BUTTE! . R d Cannel is dearer. Wheat Shipment. s o s ) support was extended to the market on Mon. | gle cash balance, $14%8%040; gold, §74,86,987. | $16 7511, Spolter “ruled quiet it $110g4 15. | Creamery—Fancy Creamery, %@e; Sec- |and Camnel i Somrer L L0 w0 L | @ay and Tuesday and the short interest covered 3 contracts rather extensively on those days, the © 30% | improvement was slight and the tone continued I 71% | to be nervous. The developments In connec- tion with the strike of anthracite coal miners, while Inconclusive as to the question of a gen The brokers' price for lead was $4 and £ 2. . v Gngllr;‘—?l'nnc‘y, 231:@24¢; good to cholce, 22@ | slowly getting dearer in the wholesale markets 25c; common, IT%@z2ic. Poultry is very plentiful, as it is coming ia Creamery tub_20G22%c per Ib. from all quarters. Game 1s still scarce. il T Fruits and Vegstables are about the sams American Steel Hoop . American Steel Hoop prefd . American Steel & Wire... American Steel & Wire prefd American Tin Plate .... American Tin Plate prefd . copper $16 7. New York Cotton Market. = re cleared yester- town for orders, with 42,110 ctls | 000 feet lumber | 1 valug, $44,400. New York Grain and Produce. American Tobacco . eral stoppage in that industry, seemed to W. trasts in a striking manner with the indiffer- ence about the Presidential contest that has heretofore prevailed. The uncertainty attend- ing the contest in November is receiving con- WHEAT—Receipts, 34,50 bushels; sales, 350, 000 bushels futures, 160,000 bushels expo spot. firm. 0. 2 red, 83%c f. o. b. afloat 0. 1 Northern Duluth, §1%c f. 0. b. afioat. Options, NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Cotton futures opened & net advance of 7@11 points, profit-taking hav- ing caused a slight setback at the end of the session. Portland’s Business. Lemons are in lighter supply and brisk de- mand, and prices are advancing. Mexican Limes. on the contrary, are weaker under in- CHEESE—New, 3@10c; olg*w: Young | as last week. Sommon Es&s. - Americs ) = street to point to a long and poseibly troub! America, 10@10%c; stern, @14c; Western, Coal, per ton— er Report. Anacents Minine O some struggle with labor, and the market also Y o st | N Lpeinie BiKhen @nd, workied eperd onl so: b g’ yer T Cannei ......3—@14 00| Southfield B e takes into tonsideration rot only the chances of | NEW YORK, Sept. 2L—FLOUR—Recelpts, | tive covering by shorts, supplemented by some | * BGS Quoted at 17%@2%e for store and 273 | Wellingion .. — @11 00 _ Wellington =g Time.) Colorado Fuel & Iron. an extension of labor disturbances to other | 204,100 barrels; shipments, 21,000 barrels; mar- | pretty good investment buying. Unfavorable | @32%c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 15@22%c. | Seattle . 5 00@—— Coos Bay. 7 2-5p m Continental Tobacco trades, bul the effects of such circumstances | ket quiet but fairly eteady, with not much | weather news (/M Texaa and Arkansas, with — aiay reluen sles L 2 B, | on the political situation. Indeed, politics fs | cline in spring | Unfavorable forecasts for to-night over the s E z utter, per sqr. ERtnuS e nOw Tecelving a degrea of attentlon on the | seense ©XCePt for a slight decline In spring | oot EelC carried the advance for the day | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Do, per roil 4245| dozen ... nonN a to-day: part of the speculative community which con- 5 to 18G21 points. The market closed steady at Cheese, Cal 12G15| Honey Corab, per 17@20| pound 153% 20@35| Do, extractsd...10@13 - Meats, per Ib— Cheese, Eastern. Cheese. Swi i sideration, and naturally produces additional | After & steady opening, declined rather sharply ts. There is a falr call for ) fonal Paper pretd conservatism on the part ‘of financial houses | from the effects of further liquidation and bmet Bect" chii B Pork: cheps el and the stock market generally. The situa- Weakness of the Northwest markets. This was g b o e Tk ki e 10@12|Round Steak.. ey tion of the money market Was & bearish factor. | followed later in the day by a full recovery | PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 2L—Clearings, $a4o,. | | ‘Vatermelons are steady and the “oing | Corned Beef.......—@10 Sirioin Steak. ~f The large decreace in cash and surplus aver- | on demand from all sides, based on favorable | go) " pgjancor (ol | » #5471 improves the demand. Cantaloupes are doing 184317 | Porterhouse do. e B | ages shown by last Saturday's bank statement | weekly wheat and flour cléarances and a sharp | 5% 614 better. Nutmegs stand the same. o ey K The Brial 1%, reflects withdrawals of money to the interfor | jump in_corn, closed firm, lc net advance. There {s no change worthy of note in Peaches, @12 Pork Sausages. Northern Wheat Market. S6R@STiec, closed 87%c: May, S$6%@ Pears and Plums. the decreased | Marc A car of Wisconsin Cranberries is offering for crop m 87 1-16c, closed 87c; September, B815@S2lsc, | disburseme; o, vement purposes pl s of the Treasury. These facts 10@15| Veal Steel prefd . ans| ew York Air Brake a2z promise to result in another poor bank state- | closed §23c: October, §2G82%c, closed 82%c; S at $3 per bbl. e ¥ Hocth American - 16 | Tlent to-morrow, and it s Toted that the sup- | December, 58 9-16G84%c, closed $4%c. WASHINGTON. Persimmons have appeared from Suisun. No| Poultry and Game— y and cooler Do s 2 | ply of time money has decreased, while lenders | HOPS—Qulet. TACOMA, Sept. 21.—Wheat—3%c lower; Blue- | drice fixed. Hens, each........50G65| Pigeons, patr. - e comst Saturday Pt O s o T4 |show a decided disposition to insist on higher | HIDES—Steady. stem, B9%c: Club, 58ec. Wine Grapes are very firm. Young Roosters, Rabbits. pair. Pacific s SRR * bgig | TAtes. An unfavorable effect of a sentigental | WOOL—Dull. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— each .. 50875 Ha: ch. acific Mail L2 | | OREGON. es, per doz. 88 o APPLES—25G30c per box for common and | 9]d Roosters, ea. 40470 D Northern | kind ‘was made by Germany placing a foan of | COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; Na. T fnvolce, $%e : o3 -5 | §20.000000, one of the effects being to giye Ber- | nominal; mild, quief, =Futures closed steady, |, FORTLAND, Sent L iiihe wheat market s | gic@$1 for good to choice. : Joy; | lin power to draw gold from London and cause | With prices 5@10 points net lower. Total sales, | U SPowing conslderable strength and the EAR: % | a hardening of interest rates at the latter city. | 20.350 bags, including: October, $6 %: Novem- | S¢llins movement continues heavy, not. how- | S, of Stert rates at;the latter clty; | Yoo dagn fcluding: October, 16 361 NOYOm| ever, without exvorters forcing Drices ur abov ok ey~ 2 o ey S Dot onc'l M $7'35G7 40; Ma: 7 40. the SC!IXFI)’ \.nlue based on existing freight couraged by the success of the British and Ger- | SUGAR—Raw, 'strong; falr refining, 4ko; | Tog Fifty-seven and o hair cents was bid | n o 0- | cen " el - . e man loans in our markets to undertake nego- | centrifugal, $ test, 5c; mojasses sugar, “dc. | ol U TIAre 2B TEPOR'e that a fra for | People's Gas .... Pressed Steel Car Pressed Steel Car pref Puliman Palace Car Standard Rope & Twin Sagar ... Sugar prefd .. inessee Coal & Fryers, each. 40445 Srouse, patr..$1 50@2 00 rtlett, T5c@$l 35 per box; other va- | Broilers, each.....30@4) age Hens, pair.. 00@T5 per’ bo: Turkeys, per Ib...15G20 Ju “23560c_per box. Ducks, each.......50G80 En BERRIES -Wisconsn, §8 per bbl; Coos | Geese, each...$1 0G1 per box. Fruits and Nuts— TRAWBERRIES—$2 505 per chest for large [ o0 0 %0 "0 Wrn 10anges, don. on.. Blackberries, dr..26@4#| Plums, per Ib. 4@ 5/ Quinces, per Ib. 15| Raistns. per Ib. 5@ § Raspberries, dr. .. 8 Peaches, per Ib... United Uni) e tiations for similar operations on this side were | Refined, firm, 3 for small berries. % Ty Btates Lantuer o also considered as pointing to decided efforts | BUTTER—Recelpts, 3630 packages: strong. | bortiand delivery. The mills are paving 6ic | K BERRIES—None in. A 12 020| Lomna. don b - - to take advantage of the abundance of eapital | creamery. 161@2lic; June creamery, 18%@2lc; | {oF V8 il uestem is steady at 60@slc per PHERRIES—$4 506 per chest. = y ates Rubber ..... 4 States Rubber prefd ern Unlon ............. ublic Iron & Steel Co. R HUCKLEBERRIES—4@$c per Ib. FI1GS—25Gese for double layer boxes. é‘ntb:l\;:ln p::l POMEGRANATES—40@7c per small box. v P waszvrpr:;x&n: 50@75c per crate. fl:‘ég‘rv" b @soc Y b GRAPES-Muscat, §0@60c per crate; black, 4 | Watermelons, e Strawberries, - 4 Melons, | _arawer . gl Tokay, 40@80c; Isabella, T5c; Cornichon, | N3tmes @5 w Wine Grapes, $18@20 for white and §22@ | °ach .. i NP, S r ton for Zinfandel. | Vesgetables— < itmexs, 2@65c per case; Canta- | Artichokes, dox...30®5c]Onfons, per Ib.... 39§ Okra, green pr ib.10g13 5 s here and as possibly Involving a diminution of | factory, 14@16%c. the supplies of funds which enabled Wall street | EGGS—Receipts, 4192 packages; strong. West- i to carry such immense masses of security with- | ern regular packing at mark, 123%@17%c; West- I twel " Co pracd. therefore considered a possibility which had a DRIED FRUIT. o s € CC&st Louls | bad effect upon the market. London was Very | NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—The market for evap- | LONDON, Bept. 21.—Consols, 95%; stiver, Shatas it iqum and took no share in our market, and the | orgteq apples ruied rather quiet, but about | 28 13-160; French rentes, 100f 12%c. Wheat car- i e trading in the early part of the week was en- steady at uncl;lr;xcd prices State' common was | goes on passage, nominal and anchanged; car | 0O U S 2 ref, when = (MK & T 2s....... 641 | Quoted trom 3@sc; prime, . goes No. 1 Standard California, 32s 6d; cargoes | yie . 90+ | | tirely professioral California dried 'fruits were inactive. issued, reg. PRUNES—8%@74c per pound, as to T quality. Walla Walla, 3is; English country markets, | Joupes, ?;at S, per crate; Watermelons, $5@ | Beets, doz. 12@15 2 vith extra large at $25 per 100. | Beans, white, .. 5@ 6 Peppers, green, Ib LIVERPOOL, Sept. 21.—Wheat steady: No. 1] - r1rmtis FRUTT G -6 & APHICOTS—Roval, U@lic; Moorpark, 11@16c. | Standard California, s Whent in’ Puris! | vatencian, S1. Lemons, §1 5435 or com: Colored. per Ib. 43 §| Potatoes. per Ib.. 3 Lima, per Ib....—@ § /Sweet Potatoes... 3@ & Bradstreet's on Trade. —'!{' | | - | R <X L 225 EASTERN MARKETS. Do new Do | PEACHES Pecled, 1G18c: unpeeted, oabe. weak; flour in Parie, weak; French country | mon and $2 003 e ool o ohoien Mom | Cabpase.” each.... 5810 Paranips, per dos.15@— » Do new 4s coup. N & *#- _* #*- mE{P;T'O\!“t {. gel"\er in England, fine. can Limes, $ 50@5; Bananas, $1 50@2 50 per | Caulifiowers, each E’fllo qflld!lh!!. az hch;w {{ Do ol terex.. O Mev ine N lnc'l»ofislfi*lm- bunch; Pineapples, $150G3 50 per dozen. Celery, bunch. . a:gg iexe. dos buche.. ;Y *-— r———————— Do old 4s coup. Do 4s. . NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Bradstreet's to-mor- Ch G o Market. G, . . o (gn"xmbd:r: prcdxlm—‘Sunx\‘:mr Squash,” ! : Or Short S iy icago Grain Market. N EAT-Spot. steady: No. 2 red Western | Dyied Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. y e x Short I any winter, 6s 3d: No. 1 Northern spring. 6s siga:| 7 1 3 R } Col 8.656...122 | Reading gen | The unfavorable turn given the general indus- No. 1 Callfornia, 8 5d@6s 6%d. Futures, quiet: Sreen Peas: 16v-. 4@ S| Turaips, por 358 | Atchison gen 4s RG W lIsts......... 54 | trial situation by the strike of anthracite coal | ¥~ | September, 6s 2%d; December, 6s 4%d. The first Chestnuts of the season are in trom | Feec PO 1o o0 %) oratice "or . 40 3 | "Do ads 4s St L & I M con 55.111% | miners and the possibllity of wage disputes in ORN—Spot, steady: American mixed. new, . ¥ CEOEAGO, SaptsthoAVIS Siveepodt sulvi A | du SRS Wunises * stets -+ Ociobar,: 46 Beh: | 1o 8000 Ready. arioted St 45 ver v Fhey | * s * | are a fine lot. 1 d about the same. There is a nd for moderate lots for export by | the fron trade, with rather less activity in the | jower, in the face of the slum i e trade, ! tower, p here yesterday. | November, 4s 23%d: December, 4s 214d. latter industry and some increase of weakness | there was some buylng of wheat when the| FLOUR—St. lLouis winter :nncf-. firm at | In the prices of cruder forms, have given an ap- | market opened—October at T8¢ to 7i%c. The 38 3d. pearance of Irregularity to the general trade gteadiness was short-lived, however, for heavy . | and business situation. On the other hand the | amounts were for sale under the influence of | ¥———————e » course of staple prices has been very generally was quite | nd small Santa_Claras, 4 sizes, 3c, | Halibut 5, 60708, 3%c: T0-80s. ‘3yc: | Kinzfish . 7ige: 100s and over. lc: Bs.... Stand R & T 8s.... v Tex & Pac lsts....112% | upward this week, fall distribution of dry | Cléar and cool weather in the Northwest. The it " rbitrage brokers A stuff bought early was unioaded in the gen- * pren Do, H Do 2ds 0ods, clothing, hats and milinery has & rukles, %e premium; Sonomas, c and ~San . Horse. was responsible | Erie gen s, %l ] oo sy Rl i nm,k_-u“‘h:;f’"l‘"’_’ eral rush of liquidation and before the bulls LOCAL MARKETS. o ing o loas thas Santa Clarus, eacept Jgte | Perch .. 5| FW&DC ists.. Wabash 1sts. decidedly better tone moted In the beot ang Ccould muster any force, October had declined and over, which stand the same. Apricots, 5@sc | Pompino . %@— | Do softshel 5. | G Do 2ds.. | shoe end kindred trades and the strensth of 'O 764C. A good shipping demand made fts | ¥—————————————————————— & | ¢, Royals and 10G11%c for Moorparks: Evap- | Prckfish « 10| Mussels, quart d | Iows West Shore 4s. catton goods, though apparently In excess of | abpearance. Commission houses had heavy % ed Apples, 5 sun-dried, 3@4c: Peaches, | Salmon, fresh. 3 he | L & Wisc Cent 1sts | that shown by the raw material, 18 indicative | PUYINS orders, which had been waiting for the Exchange and Bullion. Sic o $@6isc for choice and igsc | Do. smoked. T the speciaities, | N Y C lsts b e Froygg of the confidence on the part of manufactusers | Market to get under Tic. Northwest markets, i for fanc 3@ic; Plums, pitted, 5@éc; | Shrimps STOCKE. The premature opening due to hot, dry weather | $88Y early, turned strong and damage reports 5 i i Nectarines, 5@3%c for red and Ontario is responsible for a portion of the heavy move- | (TOM the spring wheat territory were numer- | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - $4 8434 | 5%@6e_for whi i ———— ¥ 0l OphAE ment of cotton to market, but back of thig gz | 0us and very gloomy. Estimates of a 50,000,00 | Sterling Exchange, sight. I 4 88 RAISINSBleached Thompson's fancy, per Plymouth . course is the desire o profit by the exceedingly | Puthel crob were made and a French crop or- | Sterling Cables . - 4% |Ib, 3 ce, 9¢; standard, Sc; prime. Se: un- 3 Quickatier Food prices ruling, The rush of receipts huy | 830 estimated a shortage in the world's crop | New York Exchange, sight. = 05 | bleached Thompson's per b, 6c. Sultanas— THE STOCK MARKET. . Guickativer been 00 much for the bull movement. however, | 9f 120,000,000 bushels. Lecal shorts, moved by | New York Exchange, telographic — W14 | Fancy, per Ib. Skc: choice, Tike: standar: 3 e orcross.. 17i8lerre Nevads and the prices materially tower on the week | these considerations, found wheat hard to get | Fine Silver, per ounce. i 625 | prime, Sc: unbleached Sultanas. 5 g v ne | Homestake ... Standard 3 Raw cotton and cotton Eoods have parted | ‘-nd : sr:;;b rl-lly to 7!%‘@78%0&7: boe':m;" fol- | Mexican Dollars, nominal 0 @ & & 1b bbxes, A ’-';rm;vn_loo-l;mu:caxl‘:l-. s\scz R A T R et T Ay S e o . Iron Stiver . Union Con | company as to prices this week. The rush of | }OVe s Slose. was stroom. Deioliet %e over e et e adl, gkl 7 ¥ Fancy | Local stocks and bonds continued dum. et Mexican Yellow Ji 7 | buyers to secure stocks has advance yestouday at TWfo. Y i crown, FoT_bysc_ Scramn. 31 6; _Wamey v - Dy e buyers to secure siocks has advanced print | Gt 3% il encty, atrong later and at al Wheat and Other Grains. Clusters, §2; Dehesa, §2 50; Imperial, $3. Ail | Alaska Packers' sold up to $135. The Yukon Oil Company is paying & dividend of 2c per share. The Rex Crude Oil Company will pay & Drices f. 0. b. at common shipping points in WHEAT—Liverpcol and Parls were California. t lower. | CNTTS- Chestnuts, % per 1b; Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 10c; No. 2. S¢i No. 1 hardshell, 3ie: | dividend of 3c per shafe on the 24th. and, in fact, nearly all classes of cottons, while | tiMes_qulet. October closed %@lc higher. materially reducing stocks in the hands of com. | 0313 Eave another exhibition of standing Iinston e and Sobaeee” ‘Mace pands of com- | yn their own_ tracks. October closed fim %6 | New York dejined at the opening, but steer: |West End . 2 -253@3 | Westinghouse El... 4 @4%| Bonds— Lt e ot | improved at 21%@22c. : PR g9 | are refusing to take orders ahead except -at | ward advanced. g P Bt B B R ko Ao o b . gly small Atchiso - B e g X Provisions were qulet and irregular, lard No. 2, Tige; 4o for paper shell, - T . %% N E Gas&Coke 8. | value,” based upon the cost of the raw ma- | % Chicago opened steadier, but declined. The Ea 5@ ;| STOCK AND BO. EXCHANGE. H clos- | 4 T & s 6% | Minine Shaseeor | | terlal A little more is reported doing in raw ' SHOWINE Up as the weak sister of the trium- | CMOREO obene? Hetdler, but decl el e | PO P ate. g nic: Pilberts, 15gses roria: | STO ok a the | Armerican Sugar... 11413 Allovez Min Gor.... 1% ool but it Is mostly to supply current needs | Yirate. The lard selling had the appearance Cocoanuts, $3 50G: FRIDAY, Sept. 218 p. m. = e - S 5 1 3% Seanmtacturers Gt us tert bt e8! of a hammer out for the purpose of making | Rood milling demand at Liverpool. The North- | 11@13c; Cocoa } 50G5. 3 [ Borton & Albany. 206 | Aviangic UPPer - 8418 | O b moved: except at conceesions. The brocl | somebody locsen up on October lard. Pork | west was a Food buyer on the Chicaso market, O aD ey Siee for BEhs. el 194 — - t Cievated.. 19 | Boston & Mont. .3l | Dusiness In men's woolen is Btiil disappoint; | Cloted 05 higher, lard 10c lower and ribs Zo | and the weather Was better in that section, | faiise lbEr amber extraciad, Do dahe UNITED STATES BONDS. B Y e e P et 1 kL Asppoluiz | feiver, being clear and cold. The settled weather was | o41/s per b 5 Ask Y. Ask. 4\ Calumet & Heota..74p | Northwest are reinforced by Northwestern buy- | _Lhe leading futures ranged as follows: expected to throw the marRet back upon the | ' BEESWAX—24G%c per Ib. 116 11T ds @0 ep (new)i%h 1% | £ Centennial 3% | Ing at Chicago and furnished the key to the | b5 export business. i —_— 115 18 s do coup....109 110 . Dom Coal prefd....110 |Frankiin 2 13% | udvance of near 2c in wheat this week. for | a_ Open- High. Low. Close. | In the local market futures advanced, but . - ~ ole. did not | Federal Steel........ 30% (Humboldt 125 | lowed by a gain of 20c to Zc in flour and of 1 | Sentormner . n 79 bed T o eend, Provisions. b 5a.113% | Ouk Water ia hey had beex | Frod Steel prefd..... 63is|Onceots @y | In corn. Some of this advance In wheat was | ooy, C R me Hm TS| Spot Wheat—Shipping, 31Us108%; Milling, e % i ™ s Fitchburg prefd...135 Parrot 3315 | afterward lost in realizing. Other farm prod- | Naveriper o 79 3 T mverng i o ey R B3 y 3,210 not rally | General Eiectric. 13 4o | ucts were higher, pork and lard advancing on | © Corn Ao < L PR CALL BOARD SALES. Dt gl g i 2 Qm € Ry 6s...128% — - - -, 55, | ] lec i etter export business and butter and cheese g 74 V¢ Se —9:! " —] CURE:! = e - e for e A T g eciined s per | Mich Telephone.. Improved weather. 1ron and steel are rather | Doromy DB MR BB %] n o 0, o, o oo DecomBer—2000 |,y Jitic for light medium, 13 for light, 13 | GeerYS ASRRate — v AT | X F Gus & Coke quict as a whole and some weakness Is noted | Nowerper D 8% 34 3% smg| Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $108%, | for extra light and Lite for sugar-cured; East- | FpC [pEorfins = W YORK STOCK LIST. o1d Colony, .- in Southern pig and steel billets at Pittsburg. | Oats No, Regular Morning Session—December—400 ctis, | ern eugar-cured Hams, 12lc: Mess Beef, $12 per | 1, ' A e & Camse s — b Cloeing | 013 Dominien | On the other hand finished products arc as & | Septomber 2% 2% mg 21% | $109: 2000, $109%: 4060, $19%: 12,000 $109. May | obl; extra Mess, $13; Family. $l4; extra Prime | = 4 ™ Stock— - |l e AN e me 'gn:‘:fl:nmdn;xlvm- | Octover . ny 2 21 227 | 10,000, $115%: 6000, 31 15%: 6000, 'S1 15! Pork. $1550; extra 'clear. 319; Mess, $16 50; | “pg R Gt Cal oo 1itsiting 4 | high ocean rates and the scarcits o ‘any king | oo ter e R vy | SRR ierocs muotea at i¢ per M for com- | I A § E of A s i | Bank A | o :;:ls;‘!:n;zgml;x‘fn?rsl:;:eb:\;:lzm uncertain, | 1230 1205 1215 BARLEY—Trade s at a standstill and quota- | poundmnlv;‘dusuc JJor bur % hll:-hlml-l. pure, | parket. p A ,'.‘)"" m e S plates are | M55 1142% 11 tions are nominal. | Sige: 10-Ib tins, 10e: 5-1b tins, 10%c. Do (Sertes BT I ank Clearings. underselling brand Scoteh goods at the datier H LS 0@ a4e for No. 1 and 65GET4e for oft | | COTTOLENE-One-halt barrel, ~ 8%e: three o L Ry oo oints of prod s 715 705 1707% | rades; Brewing and Shipping grades, 77%@ | half-barreis. Slc; one tierce, S%c; two tierces, | N ¢ ¢ cai da =3 -II0 — £ stern . * The mext week will probably see final action | Novembe: 715 702 705 |82%c; Chevaller, numinal 4e: five ticrees, Shc per Ib. I 58 of Cuki S 280 Do Q313 1210120% p n & Quincy * | taken ax to the remamming wage soale. aa to | January . T80 6% emm om e CALL BOARD SALES. A R o TP R R SP R o : ; NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—The following table, | general moctat market the foators ea oin Jhe | | Short Riks. et iop pounds-— Informal Session—No_sales. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | o : S ¥ Water 113 14 - compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | lapse of tin prices, due to the reports ot e | Lohiomber ... ... 1 Lo Bk Second Session—No sales. N Cal Ry 6s.. — 11 | Do da.. 108 106 s . ings at the principal citles for the week ended | Smashing of the tin corner. - S| Odober - T8, I8% 134 74| Regular Morning Session—No sales. |0ak G L & Hiwe — | Do 3a mis.. 101% — - September 20, with the percentage of increase | . Wheat, Including ‘flour, shipments for the | 2o it % 810 Afternoon Session—No sales. All descriptions under this head are about as | Oak Tran 8s..117 — |Stocktn Gas Gs — 100% . ase | Whes . or the | OATS—The market is unchanged, the move- | before quoted. Wool ts dull, Hops are very and decrease, as compared With the corre. | FETeEale 30087 bushels, against 4,665, | Cash quotations were as follows: FIOUL, | ot being falr at the old prices, "Stocks but quiet, and Hid - ot t year: | 982 bushele last week, 4,630,765 bushels in the | Steady: No, 3 spring wheat, 72@78c; No. 2 red, bt b oriy . con- | firmly held but quiet, and Hides are easy, With | contrs Costa.. 0% — Spring Valley. %% %% Percentage. | so Cshonding week of 1899, 5.224.927 bushels in | 18@T0%c: No. I corn, 40%@4lc: No. 2 vellow, | H1RUR (X€€ (o) 0 oo i 513501 0 Req, | 8MPle suDDlies. A Cmy i Amount. Inc. Dec. | in sgg. o oushels in 1897 and 3,630,460 bushels | #XDIIS; No. 2 oats, Bigaze: No. 2 white, 20K | 41 l0gi%n;" Gray. 311001 207 Biack. for feed, | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. L 3 . 3 3 3 B s e 3 o 2 3 w':’ From July 1 to date, this season, wheat ex- | 8004 feeding barley, 38@A2c ir to cholce fléon‘n‘f-"r’h‘:—e.«lld" ;‘o’::)ta:u::‘; ut‘ér there is ;?::r; ‘:flx!:?’:ne;::“‘:%“: “1-1 ;:",w Cow. | St @ LCa. — — |PacLCo_. & &4 04| ports were 381810 Sushels wiuinat 16, | Malting, Sasc: No. 1 faxseed, $1 613 Noo 1| | CORN ; Bides, S Stags. 6c; Salfed Kip, Toe: Dry Calf, | St ol 7% 8 5 SR B ' B ushels last season ai N Nort e ¢ A p) B b v J H k. » = . 7 o nd 41,694,018 bushels in | Northwestern, §1 52; prime timothy seed. $4 30@ | "0 1 $7%@%0c_per ctl. 15¢; culls and brands, 12c; Sheepskins, Shear. ’E‘?II:L!"GE‘ Cg_ mfl ”‘s.: £ LB .E5 ‘6 .z BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. lings, 20@30c_each: short Wool, 30@s0c each: 1 — 50 |SknG&ECo— M 1895-96. | 440; mess pork, per barrel, $12 15@12 20; lard, | E Business failures for the week in the 17 er ‘100 pounds.’ $7 07%@7T 17%; short-rib sids A B v h: GL & H. | states Dumber 155, as"againat 167 Tant e l;)lsoo!e)é & &"G‘x'l:‘ o dl}y“&lffld‘iflhw’;ld:?:(bgstgz Fl and Millstuff N e SOt el Pac Gas tmps — el | vear ago, 152 In 1895, 237 in 1847 | 39 25@6 37%%; short clear sides (boxed), 8 I our illstuffs. ; : 3 [URANCE STOCKS. | &nd 321 in 1896, e 8 20; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 26 sugars, medium, §1 for small and §0c for coits; Horse INSURAN Hides, dry, $1 50 for I . $125 for medium, §1 | Firem’s Fund.28 — | - - Canadian failures number 21 unchanged; clover, contract grade, $10. L e week, 13 In this week a year fiefi?'ffi',fifl.{'fié i X £ FLOUR—Californta Famlly FExtras, $360@ | (or small and 25@50c for colts. Deerskins— BANK STOCKS. | in 187 and 34 in Receipts. Shipments. erms; Bakers' . | Summer or red skins, 35¢; fall or medium Dottt = { 000 0D | 3T e e nmton, §2 000 e ey | Skins. 30c; winter or thin skina, 2c. ° Goatakina ct] LT Toj % 3 regon. an 7 per. - . Toe; larg - v — |Merchants’ - Cleveland Y L | BRSO Sov ooy | for family and 311342 5 for bakers'; Eastern. T S AW e e, ect: et & lNev Nat BE... = — 3 wouisville . O ;' g T5@5 Der rrel. V- 28714300 Providence £ - Dun’s Review of Trad e h‘ix‘iflfl' "2% ““ILW""S—P"“” in sacks are as fol-| gglz‘v!.'g“mfié ':’Ji‘&""’ - 4044e per 1b; No. SAVINGS BANKS. Mitwaukes 3 4 e. B e - itieo | lown “sual discount ¢o the trade: Granam x;wcr'.Ob;?m‘; clip is quotable as follows: — Sav & L So... oy 3 | Buffalo . * % | On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | Meal, $250: Rice Flour, §7; CornMeal, $2 is; et l:l‘;:(leraung‘ .m."me %3‘0‘:‘5& b | Omaha A market was firm; creamery, 16@21c; dairy, 13@ extra cream do, $350; Oat Groats, $150; Hom- | (v 'defective, 12@lic: Southern Mount . h ¥ tatn, 12 % | Indianapolis L 610,10 NEW YORK, Sept. 2L.—R. G, Dun & Co.'s | ISc. Cheese. firm, 104@il%c. Eggs, firm; [y, 8 75; Buckwheat =Flour, 25: | months’, 9@i0c; - Southern Mountain, free, 7 Columbus, O. D 4T Weekly Review of Trade to- fresh, 15%@1l6c. Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $50; Whole ths'. 11@12c: South d ¥ oy s b, e to-morrow will say: 5 S none CFlour, 83 28 Rolled Ohts (Srrale), dog | [onthe’ 1IGLc Southern Mountain. defective. | Trenver . D 4o A poiee s tue gatheacite. coul région, whicl % | 7255 In_sacks, $575@7; Pearl Barley. %: Split | Gire: Nevada, 13@1se poc iy, 2nd Mendocino, 14 { Richmond T e ks feyer e D T I L e T e oY Lol e Fall Clip—San Joaquin $%@sc: do Lambe’, § Richmond . 059,074 ,000 others, is the overshadowing influence in . NG AN @c; Middle County, 9@ile per Ib. G Memphis . D zesaas business. This confllct disturbs by F Futures. OPS—New, 10613 POWDER STOCK. Spee s 28 P 2 AR bt bt o D T S E fondeer DorsE Feally” il oniy’ tameile S’ o T Huy s firmer, owing to less excessive re.| San Francisco Meat Market. 'SUGAR STOCKS. 5 ol e v ey o ren and eyt with the Jarger demapd ceipts and a car of fine wheat sold at $12 50, —_ Hana S P Co.. 7% — Kilauea 8 P C21% 1 anta .- 1125 thracite Industry Stored (demde of the an. Bran and Middlings are firm at the advance | Recelots of Hogs are ample for all needs, | Haw C & 8 Co — 8 Makawell § Co # 4% < Laz thracite industry enforced idleness of hands Is | Opening already noted.. Prices ramain unchanged: Other descst Honokas S Co, 0% 31 Onomea S Co.. 3 34 3163850 Soal“reston other employers would LingiYna | Closing At aingrh B4 pan fout Frdoprig b <o o ptions | HoNOR'S P Co. 2 — Paauhau S Co. 30% 31% Fort Wort . ves.en { o thousands of the more intelligent miners, e M DDLINGS. $0@a per ton. BEEF—5@6e per Ib for fafr t MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Portiand, Me. 1,045,267 Doscher Sugar Refinery closed qowi e f ekt FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 50 i By 16 PacAF A 1% — Grante Wedtich Portland, Or. 2404297 of the scarcity of raw sugar. of whieh syt Lt | Opening ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, S6G21: Jobbing, | N mge by fdoci small, §@%c per Ib. A Pk A awen st — Pac C Bor Co.s % Grunge eWatern 5 S, | Bt Joseph e finers are estimated to hold only 40,000 tone, | C pains_ £21 50g38; Cocoanut Cake, $20g21; Corn Meal, | T iCgae hers JOTHe: ewes, Tc per 1. | G AV 00" 7 o Par Puint Cotg Lo San_iran 1st pre 3 3 33w xTs Ticmtne, 18 Stariing s furnscnt il Lares | Opening 0T, cracked Corn. 18 §00%7 50; Mixed Feed, | - SORM—Live Hogs. Ko, for amall. Be for | OS0aBIe 8.Co.. %% 9% 1 Liie & San Fran 24 preia 8 1,052,364 follow. ’ Hesitation Incident to the Presidentis] | "8 HAY — volunteer, #8007, Wheat sweu; | MG S50, CRG, o8, jamme: stock A e e o e b 0l Des Moins. 1,355,526 | campaign is reflected n decreased bagk siitl % 3 Wheat and Oat, $9 904711 f; Oat, $5a10: Clover, . T Toww, Wqwia. Aloka Packers' Association, eash..125 00 s Southwestern p aehville 17108 fugs. Wheat advanced sharply to sae s | Chicago Livestock Market. #@6: Alfalfu, $5G7 50; Barley, $6 5068 50 per 3 e Angeles Railway Js. 107 59 - e Do S o Fleomy rsports e | A “Binaw—sogs per bate General Merchandise. B XECR R, ns G S S Bt 1 ey R T e o e I g : BAGS — San_Quenis ta | 5 ¥ it T3 a8 uthern ¢ Gran v 237, i oreign buying and has led to hea . including 500 -Western an exans; 1 Stbigpr n_Bage. 35 65: Calo v ¥ Augusta, Ga........ Lalg | !‘hq.‘“:r.el:?:u -m::‘xlév':‘e ';:&uon almost as large us | generally slow: natives, good to primo steers, Beans and Seeds. s:m E-,.m" m‘ ‘;:ol . sl qu,lz"‘.(\_ alley Water T | > 3 . $5 43G6: to_medium, $4 E0@5 40: sel ne, 3 t Bags, 6%@6% e pre L Bonds. ey clining heavils both in apot eormption, de- | feeders, % 20g4 6s; D LD ks, S0 7508 W | Bisbhest s Gull s Deava Thove 14 . Astind, | BLOONE 100 Wioactien Turar i O Whits A e e 1,298,715 tion trading. Brighter crw“:;’" mm Op- | cows, 32 90@4 40; heifers, $3@% 10; canners. 320 | put it cannot be filled, for there are not emough | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; Southfleld Wel- Board— e i e o a Sepreasines apaop Sewe fhom Texay | 3307 bulls, 82 604 60; calves, $4 006 80; Texam| oo it o lington, #4: Seattle, §7. Bryant, §7: Coos Liay, | § Alaska Packers' Association. 125 00 ] 1,223,074 market for a few duvs continued the strong | blls, 58 p0g3 0. L 0 BTASSeS 8004 i | "5 mayos, 52 40@2 50: Small White, si; | 500 W oTiang g i souperative Wallsend, $9: | 15 Contra Costa Water . . ™0 m ;u.m movement of last week, but closed less exclted, HOGE Recelpis, 19,000: to-morror .hm. White, §2 1002 &: Pink, §2 2582 50: Red. | Donnayivania, Anthracits "k - R o LR, P"d:rune‘:nan Ry . 20 092,482 Hevy curtatlment of production 1s g ; & fully g $12 per ton: Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $18 i= Street— % % e s e Bt Srown Thiclines Riin A nae B b Dope hese mfim Mountain ‘mnlmu:r:i“m: 000 Edison L & P Bonds..................180 0 other goods following, 6 10; light, Mustard, Harrison's ciroul; . Con 5 b A 3 o 266,700 | of wool at the three principal markets | SHERP- per ib ?fm.nv.»..mm,_m,.,.‘“‘.m"": tinued on Page 13.