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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1900. LIVERPOOL, Sept. %.—Wheat, firm; No. 1| PEACHES 40@65c per box. # ; Frenc! ; cargoes PERSIMMONS—T5c per box. N N ('A l., Chicago Grain Market. e TAee SREP HE R T PLUMS-%@ic per box and 50g6Sc per crate. oy B § standard California, 6s 6id; wheat In Parls, | GRAPES—Muscat, 35@sSc per crate: b o AL SAL 2 quict; flour in Paris, qui French country | @Slc; Tokay, 30@6ic; lsnbelllil mmu - ce-rnl'm“ UCTIiON = B S5 ¢ market | markets, weak. chon, 50@60c; Wine ‘Grapes. S AT oy CHICAGOS Bept @, —Thie . when! COTTON—Uplands, 6 15-1ds. and $200% ver ton for Zinfandel. ? s Gibaes U e gl i ooy 0 | GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET N e T . WHEAT—Spot, firm; No. 2 red winter, 6s 34; £ 725 100. 227 SIXTH ST. £ S Northwest, October at T1%@T7%ec. The heavi- SVHESTIORL TH: T0e]. "o ™ California, | 18, with extra large at $3007S Po con. $1@1 3 | 111s 1, 1 ness was due to pressure Ly longs who were | 3% G0 Filies, quiet; September, G5 VO R4, Lemons, $1 0092 80 for com- =n”::IO't“;edLnes§andn Sept. 26, at 11 a. m after profits. Northwest markets were lower | o3 MIGE T o iy - SQ: Temons, 1 03 6 1% CON ore seanam of Chicago and there was selling for that account and | “% FEERT 0 A o oican mixed, new, 4s | MOR x-jxd $3@3 s for Eo0d e 1509250 per sell 75 sets of new harness. somstating of e B el et e ok piace AT Cuen, fruiats Cheiqor 4% GARENaYHLE | Bunci; Bincanpies. $1 3043 30 per dozen. T o Nere ik e T e on incorrect world's visible figures and the re- |48 30 December, &8 B0 = @ inter, 88 6d. ; T "% BOYLE. Auctioneers. Dried Fruits, Nuts an K - = E:t making the increase only 1,844,000 bushels. ter the ngures were corrected to make the EMIL COHN, AUCTIONE J. United States . .45 | Increase 4,634,000 busk: @ the liguidation | s —. % | L e 2T L Sy’ | to- SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Welle rargo . gt Commenced.Oriimer qumed woak and While the demand for Dried Froits is not | 327, Wednestay. Septsmber 2. at i1 o'c Miscellaneot sold to 76%c, at which the market closed, liec K especially active the market s in good shape | y.q Jinen, blankets, pillows, - Rosapmiat 10 | unden yostectay. A LOCAL MARKETS. B e e 2 i Fican sl o % s e sy o Mg s g7 S ‘The movement in | cottage of 6 rooms,, 10 Day Exchange as before. Silver lower again. American Majting .. L4 | and ‘while' the offerings were light the market & # | Soen ia ralty up.to the Autumn sveras e e % Malting prefd. 0 | held firm. October closed %c up at tee. s be satisfactory h i k7 3. nelting & Refng. Oats were fairly active and casier. October 5 The new Raisin prices seem to y Iheat freights advanced to 45s. American Smelting & Refng prefd.. 365 | closed e lower at sive *™ Exchange and Bullion. to eversbody, and an sctive market s prom: American Spirits ... 11 | Provisions ruled steady, with a fair volume ised, esvecially as Currants are scarce Wheat futures lower. Barley dull. American of business. A good cash demand was largely Pt high. sy | DI its are very firm and several descriptions A s g ‘American Steel Hoop.. Tesponsible for ihe firmness, as hog receipta | Sterling Exchange, € day 4 as Jats quiet and in liberal supply. No Corn here. Ameion bim moahe % | were 4000 over the estimate, The January op- | S(CTIRE ExCIAnES, FEN A et 1he TIaT it Flour, qr = 8 re.. 30" | tion is now the most active. January pork | JrCCHRE CaUE il iRt 05 ey 4 sizes, 3c; | Wheat, ctls . T American Steel & Wire prefd. American Tin Plate. American Tin Plate American Tobacco . I | closed be higher, lard sc up and Tibs Zigc bet- | NEW FOrE ArCRtRn o egraphic — o | FRUITS_Prunes, Sats Class. 4 sisem 32 | S0 icy. ctis Lo el tows:~. _ | Kine Sllver, per ounce B oo O T o ic: ie and over. 3 | Dats. ctls . 5 e nged a3 fOlCWR== | Mexican Dallars, nomtna B0 @ B bles, e premiuin; Sonomas, e and San | Tallow, ctis’. Rye pretty closely bought up by exporters. Buckwheat appeared in market. Continental Tobacco . 25 | November uasioan Sohtonh 125 Articles— pen. Iigh. Low. Close. | y ; Joaquins %c less than Santa Claras, except 100s | Jugar. "ctls - 2,00 L : 1 " 7 Anaconda_Mining Co. ] Wheat No. 2— 2 i Wheat and Other Grains. Jonaulne M nien ‘stand the same. Apricots. 6 | Butter, ctis "1 "115 Leatkier. rolls Flour and Millstuffs stand as before. Broiyn Hapid Frans 7 PR Wi e ovals. asd I0GiNe. for Moorparka; | Cheese, €3 1. 13 Guicksliver Rt e M einet Ti% | WHEAT FREIGHTS Are still higher at 45s, | Evaporated Apple: : sun-dried. 3@ic: | > 2 “ Bran higher again and scarce. Middlings firm. Bt e s, SOBIS fov choles | Potatoen, a5 . e 3 Continental Tobacco ™ Corn No. usual options, with several charters at this | Peaches, S05%e tor SIARCArl 0TI OF Site, | Qnions, ks . 5 Hay rules strong, with an advance in volunteer. P s 9% | Sopteibar 8. BEI e e i e e s $g8tc; unpitied, 1014c; Nectarines, sGoke fof | o s 2 e . i General Electric, ex | November 3% O 6% | SRmined tocriage of SHOK, . e e . Pl sks.... 5578 Bran, sks .. Be w 7 | the me date last year; disengaged, 2700 | RAISINS—The Raisin Growers" Association our, qr . .85 3 Beans and Seeds show no further change. Glucose sugar ... | Cnta No. 2y | Sons, againee S5 of the ey to- this port, | nas established the following “oricetfor. the | oate, el - 400 Flaxseed, sis Potat 1 7, i . hati Pap | Oct 7y | 145.500 tons, against 206,30. season of 2 eac g o i Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables in good supply. T e e | Navorwer Ha | WHERT 1i¥erpool and Parts showed lttle | 150 "0or b choice, Tic: standard, S4c: prime, | % ey Laclede Gas ... 9¢ per Ib. Sul- change. New York declined. Chicago opened | 8c; unbleached, Thompson Poultry market overstocked and weak. Game quiet. National Bl 00 k, with few buyers. The feeling was un- | tanas—Fancy, 10%c per lb; choice, 9%c: stand- . E National Discult prefd B | e mitoraataly weak and frm. Tha | ard. $c: prime, Sc! Unbleached Sultanas. fc: THE STOCK MARKET. Butter and Eggs firm, with small stocks. tional Lead ... D11 :0 x 105 | Armness was caused by continued wet weather Scotioss, s-1b boxes, Gic; Terown Joose Mus- ational Lead prefi 8814 | October in the Northwest and a moderal - i - , . d63 AFS . . : - 34 | Qote - | Tay 1 60 > [ ational Steel prefd. . 23% | November [0 705 | mand and the weakness by speculative liquida- | Layers, 2-crown, $1 50 per bo: crown, $1 60; resh Fruits quiet and featureless. National Steel prea’ | Jamuary ieni 4 6704 |tion Mondays decline forced out the weak | Fancy Clusters, 82 Dehera. §2 50; Imperial, 83 | 1ocal stocks and bonds wers very dul on £ g 4 New York Air Brake. {116 | _ Short ribs, per 100 pounds— | holders. uis sces £. o. b. el Fruits steady, with a fair demand. North American . Tl b 70 T72% | were 175,000 bushels, and 250,000 were taken for | in California. t}:" Bond Exchange, at about previous quot. > Pacific Coast . 5% | October 42% 750 | chipment, but the market was unresponsive. NUTS- Chestnuts, 15@20c per 1b; Walnuts, | tions. \ ong. with an ado . 1 kind Pacifle Coast 18t prefd. 80 | January 610 810 612% | Local quotations were a fraction off on call, | No. 1 softshell, lic; No. 2, 8c; No. 1 hardshell, | The ofl stocks were also quiet. \ ong, wih an aavance wn several pinas. Pacific Const 24 prefd. | e o | wiih lieht tadinz ek e, | 1065, No_ % Tie: Almonds. 15g16e for paper | —_— o ) rr . E v 2k | " 8pot Wheat—Shipping, : | shell. 11@13%c for softshell: Peanuts, 5@6c for STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. and Honey wvery firm at the,good prices. No. 3 spring wheat, 2 e g | $110G1 11K Eroterne Bradt) Nats, Tec: Fiiberis, 1ter Po | Lo 3 B8 R0 o, Pt Ko, 5 white, 2OR@ZSC: | CAHE B0 D A Lan. cans, li@lic; Cocoanuts, $3 50@s. TUESDAY, Sept. 25-2:8 p. m. s report a good movement in Hams and Bacon. Ereased Steel Car No o L O Totormal _Session—3:15 o"lcln(;fl(—my—lo,m SHONEY Comb, 14@isse tor brignt and .‘f;? i e e Car.... 8 TYEL . BORGS MEDIUIE i ber—, g or light amber; water white, extrac A § NDS 5 e op > . e & T | fair to choice malting, 52@56c; No. 1 flaxseed, | ctis, $1 15 Decem! 000, e - = 4_ w183 ps higher, with buyers bidding and growers holding back. o s b | G S Sl S pime Sy | S el neoior 0, Gie, L0, | e ik amber crracia, i@ dark 4| i3 quer oo SRS £ 5 T iy 4 B igar pref A e DTk, P AT trys: short | ctls, $1 08%; 32,000, $1 06%. May—8000, $1 15. BEESWAX—24@2%c per Ib. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS 1700l neglected and featureless. Sheepskins dull and lower. i DAL i el punds 8 R O R e 1000 ctin, it s o e S Ok Wi ; . Dnlel mns T Grs. (boxed), 85 o%sc; short clear sides (boxed), | 1 06%; 4000, §10S%5. May—2000, $115k; 4000, Dyoerisions C'C Water 5510614107 |Oceanic SS ia. w in heavy demand for Germany. Dnliel G B U ¥ 15g8 20: whisky, basis of high wines, 3126: | M40 by overings) mest with little atten- 7 T g s R Ly D e R st sugar, unchanged. A % — F & = e G _Imp n quoted rather firmer. Other Meats unchanged. W Satern Ut Tou farriore s g sl G e © e 2 e e for ot | Packers are now reporting an active move- Gear " 5 Republic Iron & Steel 10% | Fiour, barrels %00 7,000 | " ‘Brewing and Shipping grades, 174G | Ment In Hams and Bacon, both on domestic o bonds dull. Republic Iron & Steel pretd. B | Wheat, bushel s2i5c; Chevaller, nominal. and export account, and prices are steady in |, 02 C B evessssse. . Corn, ushels . h 2 CALL BOARD SALES. = LA ot Oil adox | Onte nushel CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1lc per Ib for ot Oil advanced. Shares sold. Rys. bustiein - | Informal Session—No sales. ?eavy, 11%e for Il%h;flr&ed;um, 13c tor light, 13 e gt | OSIN ¢ Barley, bush ; Second Session—No sales. or extra light and 15%c for sugar-cured; East- mila > a fraction off. b e JOUDBINS DODINE, o | e T ~ | Regular Morning Session—December—2000 | ern rugar-cured Hams, 12tc: Mess Beef, $12 per | 1 AP R R " t : v 5 28 ret reg. . X, Unt 4s 9% | “On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | ciis 74igc; 2000, TAlbe. bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime | 3K furt] change in Coal. e e ¥ Semt s Al market was firm; creamery; ; dairy, 13@ | Afternoon Session—No sales. Pork, $1550; extra clear, $19; Mess, $1850; | xo'ov 215 (SPC 88 (1906).117 £ { - Deieon J Cent gen ISc. Cheese, firm, 1%@il%c.. Eggs, frm, | OATS—The market continues very quiet at|Smoked Beef, 1214@13c per Ib. O 0L o —— Do 2 reg . "“; s fresh, Jéc. | the quotations which have ruled for a long | LARD—Tierces quoted at 7c per Ib for com- | “ " 1181 — ST {008 b ks G i —_— [Hme 151 : Surprise, 51 351 40 Red, | BTN 000, S4e, for pure: half-barrels, pure, | TP & i i r 4 1 Pacifi 1 a 1 w above the 1 1 4 Fadi s * ¥* 1 Vhite, 1 15@1 30; Surprise, a3 l, | 9%c: 10-1b tins, 10c; 5-Ib tins, 10%ec. > 5 % 7 v w ) f Canned Goods. all districts. It is highest In Montana and low.| D° < | i Gray, $110G120; Black, for feed, | COTTOLENE—One-half barrel, S%c: three | a ot iy . o 11 Do to o 1 14 est in Arizona. Do B sin Culires for seed, $115G120 per ctl. half-barrels, 8isc: one tlerce, §%c; two tlerces, | Gax G L & H.18 — Do 31 mig.. 102 — K arned goods from this port | The temperature has risen slightly over the | D croesen-Luiures. COEN—Nominal, none here. ' =~ . i | $Ke: five tierces, e per Ib. Oak Tran 6s...— 13 Stocksn Gas 6 — 102% o st montha of the year was | SOURETY west of the Rocky Mountains, but is| Do Poee Dhve SIEoh o aat ot e ood lote amd | zrc e WATER STOCKS 260,450 cases, red with 267,80 for the same | *Uf} Pelow the Bormel 'n all Qistricls. we ‘pla | Dist of C * The balance left in the hands of the farmers| Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | contra Costa.. % 70 |Spring Valley. 96% 97 time last ¥ teau region and clear in other districts, Light | Atchison zen LIVERPOOL. is_generally poor. Marin County. S04 —_ | | rain has failen in Arizona, Nevada and Utah. Do adit ds BUCKWHEAT—Some came in and sold at| popg continue to advance. The growers have GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. | rain has faller Kisons, 3 2 Canada So 2d $1 60@1 75 ver ctl. This is the first transaction | S | gy x5 S oy nditions ere favorable for falr, warmer *33€5 00 i s forced the situation Into thelr favor and buyers | Cent G L Co i~ ol s i g i s AR L Do & ... gt have rased thelr bids to le without securing | pomge e £ o Ju 0% S5 6 & B = orecast made &t S 1 thirt; o 58 G5 T s Squit ° 4SFG&E.. T ¢ Selmon from this port by | ours ending midnight, Seotember 2: . | C & N con: = Flour and Millstuffs. supplies, as the growers are holding back. The | Mutual EI Co 103 11 [San Francisco. o sarggil S g agt o Calltor o W £ o eb pening S lemand is good, but there are only a few here, GL& H.... 9% 50% Stkn G & E Co - devesd e S ey e Dy warow: Wl Chicago Term 4s.. Closing . 4 e oragt oo ucidiges A Bty ll HCE A2 S8l | 5 gainst cases and 6748 | West wind. & s 3 Do 2a aen. Sosts 6 7 el gt . | % ‘s Fund.228 — " $664,6 Nevada—Fair; warmer Wednesday. | E‘;O = i | Closing . iv--+ 26 10 o0 FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 60g | reported. e BANK STOCKS. s Ttah—Fair; warmer Wednesday. rie Gen Bt : 5 375, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, §8 40G3 50; | o Hides show some changes and Sheepskins are K % Lon P & A... 108 — n Arizona—Fair; warmer Wednesda: | Ft W & D C 1sts. Wabash 1sts . Awailable Grain Supply. e s | dull _and lower. | Anglo-Cal Latd 67% 69% Lon 1 San Francisco and vicinity—Fair dnesday; Cen Elec 5s ......112 Do 2ds | ™ i f'/‘ - Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Bank of Cal...409 — Merchants' Ex 15 — . al Forecast Official. 24s..7 n . 2 , Sept. 25, —Spec s er barrel. eers, medium, Sic; light, Se; Cow- | 3 E: Do is 9 IVa Centurles | ana cable communications to Bradstreet's show | | MILLSTUFFS —Frices in eacks are as fol- | hides ; Salted Kip, 8@se: Dry | SAVINGS BANKS. MINING STOCKS. !}he following changes In available supply from | ot USial d “,Cc‘(]“',“‘w“’n;een‘o'\‘:, o ‘f‘"";{;‘; F o it f;;{_lgl'l'véemk:ml')rrsfi-" | 1550 1900 € F Sav U - Chollar ... 15)ntario . | last accounts: | Meal,” s 50; Rice Flour, ¥iz Corn Meal 32 367 | Hagsc 1o hort - Wool 3 { Srown Point 08 Iphir . | _Wheat, United States and Canada, east of | exirg cream do, §3 50; Oat Groat: 30° | lings, 16@25c each: short Wool, 20g04c each: EASTERN MARKETS. Ton Cal & Va 103 Plymonth : | Rockies, {nerease, 1,634,000 bushels. Afioat and | fX™S780as 50 ¥Rl Tt Groqts, H 80 Hom- | medium, $GT0c; long Wool, Ticgl each; Horse 8 filberts at 11§ Deadwood . 43 Quicksilver > 130 |in Eurcpe, increase, 100,000 bushels. Total | Cracked Wheat, 83 50; Farin: $450; | Whote | Hides, =alt, $242 25 for large, §1 75 for medium, . f Tarragona almonds | | % Gould & Curr; 25| do prefd 1650 | supply increase, 4,634,000 bu . | Wheat Flour, $3 35 Holled Oats (barrels) %0 | ;} ;:rr::nnllllr::d ?f“u‘“&f",?.ial‘}&'"n”ifii* “”,i P i b Hale & Norcs 18/3terra Nevada .... 28 | Corn, United § and east of |7 5 3 BT & | 3 smal esterday quoted the 3 i Homestake «rorer..50 00 Standard .-»o..... 4 00 | Rockies, increase, 1,044,000 bushels. | Dok, o rein Peas g5 parl, Pariey; 35:'SPUE | and @3t for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red | = w ncs higher on Grenoble New York Stock Market. | fron Silver 6 Union Con © 715 | Oats, United States and Canada, east of = focans’ skins, 35c; fall or medium skins, 30c; winter v rders have been taken sub- Mexican 26 Yellow Jacket ... 17 | Rockles, increase, 000 bushels. or thin skins, 17%@20c. Goatskins—Prime An- rices. Additional sales { et SRR K AL | i Hay and Feedstuffs. goras, arge and smooth, 50c; medium, 3. | Californis ..... — 162 VIgOFt .oweeee 34 B4 ~ efterncon of 1500 bags | NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—To-day's rally in | MOML)PJ 2 \\\'ts.ungh g # 5 ’;-;;}&D“K;N‘" x ;Tued. 4@4%c per 1b; No. | Glant Con (:o.s 3:; &». prices was very clearly due to covering opera- = v - - . 3G3tc; Erease, 2@ 2ie. AR STOCKS. - at a cable from Greece 5 Call loans . @3 |Wis Cent . i % 5 . | e scarcity in Bran continues and prices | WOOI—Spring clip is quotable as follows: 7% — Kilauea S P C o quotes et there ' trifie Sower. | ion® by the bears who #old atock last Week | wyne joans Bonds— | California Fruit Sales. | nave again advanced. Middlings continue | Northern, free, 1G15e; Northern, defective, 120 | Bon oA 8o — B Mamewis 8 & W% — Ss y between epsrajoes | While the foroed lNquidation was soiug e0. | - Stocke— Atchison . » ! | firm. | Mc; Middle County, free, 14@T6c; Middle Coun- | Honokaa S Co. 30% 314 Onomea § Co. 28 13 . market is 12@125c. | There were signs already evident yesterday A T & St Fe..... %% N E G & Coke 5. 9% | 4 4 | Hay is strong at the advance already noted | ty, defective, 12@l4c; Southern Mountain, 12 | FHutch § P Co 25~ 28 | Paauhau S Co. 30% — & n jobbing orders for | that the professional bears had discounted the| Do prefd ,Jlning Shares— | 494 recelpts are much wnaller than chey were. | saire; Sauthern Mountain, free, MISCETLANEOUS STOCKS. es. No important - | Amer Sugar - Adventure .. w55 4 | e o c; Southern Mountatn, defective, - q Gecline, but the falure of & small Stock Ex- | Amer Suga AR CHICAGO, Sept. Z.—Porter Bros. Company | 205 Gai " The milliesy operations 15 Goins | B L S o, detective | Al Pack Assn. 124 16 [Pac A F A.... 1% — . s were firmer. Sales of 1500 change firm and the distribution of selling | Bell Tel .. Amal Copper sold California fruit to-day as follows: Grapes | and the Phillppines are a godsend to the mar- | @17c; Nevada, 13G16c per Ib. Cal Fruit Aen §7% — |Pac C Bor Co.150 $ ® boxes ried. Sultanas were very | orders skilifully arranged so as to appear 10 Bogton & Maine Atlantic —Tokays, $3 15 per double crate and T5c@$1 60 | ket. Even Volunteer Hay has begun to im- | Fall Clip—San Joaquin, 6%@Se; do Lambs’, § | Mer Ex Assn.. 97 100 | Pur Paint Co. 2 13 & as & good jobbing trade re- | come from last year's newly returned bear | Chi Bur & Q Boston & Mont. per single crate; Clusters, $1 45@1 60; Morocco, | Prove. @$c: Middle County, $@11c per Ib. Oceanic S Co.. 53% 94 | ¥ leader renewed confidence of the bears and Dominion Coal | Butte & Boston $2 20 per single crate: assorted, §1 @1 €0; Mus- | SANCSIS 30817 per ton. HOPS-1114@14%%0 ‘per 1b. Morning Sesafon. apricots were quiet, with hold- | their attack on the market late in the day| Do prefd alumet & Hecla tats, Tocasl . Pears-Bartleits, 31 801 9% per | MLDODLINGS $is@1 per ton. et 00 Contrs Costs Water. - = t firmer. The market is thought | was successful in weakening it again. They Federal Steel Centennial e box and §0@S5c per half box. Peaches—Sal- | ¢ n‘gumxljmm_lm"m Barley, $16@17 50 per San Francisco Meat Market. 76 Contra Costa Water 3Ty on fancy grades. | continued their efforts to further decline in, Do prefd Franklin . ways, 45@65c; Edwards Cling, 6oc. Plums— | o bogos . Gocan :‘C";: m‘l‘lf $26@27; Jobbing, . $2000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per ce: 5 of Hallow! dates were | price this morning and had good success for Fitchburg pref Humboldt Kelsey, 75c per single crate. [2T S0amE, e ey sooe s, | 100 § ¥ Gas & Electric Co. 5 B ouse. Prices now range: | a time in the important industrial _stocks, | Gen Electric . Osceola - | "NEW YORK, Sept. %5.—Forter Bros, Com- smxiqv'a’um orn, $26 50427 50; Mixed Feed, | Mutton is quoted rather firm than otherwise. | 35 S V Water B0 ; vi. 3%c, and Sairs, 34, | motably Sugar, Tobacco and People’s Gas, bui| Do prefd Parrott . pany sold California fruit to-day as follows: | 1A ¥~ Volunteer, $6@7 50; Wheat, $10@12 5o; | Lamb ls unchanged and Veal stands about a: g f Ye.” the general list fafled to respond as readily Ed Elec Il Quiney Grapes—Tokays, $1 903 75 per double crate and | wheat and Oat, $10G12: o.:' -“i_ @12 50 | before. Beef has a wider range, but the general | 30 Makawelt » as yesterday to the weakness In these epecial | Mexican Cent Santa Fe Copper $10501 85 per single crate: - Moraooo, $3 05: | Guoe Ay 2; , _$8 50@10 50: | before. v 15 Oakland Gas % C stocks. The bears in consequence bought to| Michigan Tel ..... 8 | Tamarack e e s ooy an Gomice, T pos | GieYery W@S: Alfalle, " $607 30; ' Barley, #1058 | market ls unchanged. FHoss are coming in | 15 Osklatd a8 oo I3 cover all through the list and wrought some N E Gas & Coke. 10 Utah Mininj oA R 1 5 = ' 4 | 3 — reak- | 00 S V rrasy Sibstantial rallies. ‘The deciines Jn the speciat- | Ol Dominion ... 15 | Winona oo Slways, o Flume--Coes Late Red, for | STAW 900k per bale. e e e e o S e i 1 director of the climate | ties were mostly wiped out and Brooklyn Tran- | Union Pacific .... 54% Wolverines SEW YORK, Sept. 25—Tarl Frult Company Previous prices are quoted for all descriptions. PRODUCERS OIL EXCHANGE. - e Weather Burean, makes | ait and People's Gas were ltted a point over | West Bnd ......... sold California fruit: Grapes—Malagas, 15c@ Beans and Seeds. ZIOANE: SRONSION RV Nal S Wa 10 S e 5 gor 2t it ast night. Last weck's liquidation apparentiy — single crate; Tokays, 65c@31 0. Pears | CRAL: Tarks; 106 suall Nle per D Morning Sesston. SUMMARY—Warm., dry weather | Soe s i stocks mers ney ke London Market. O e e enoiches—Texi | Dealers look for more activity in Beans as | MUTTON—Wethers, T4GSc; ewes, 1@74e per | o Boarde . ring the week, with abnormal- | dislodging selling orders. Some timidity was e e D ians Sia7e | Soon as the new crop arrives In any volume, | PoURd. e T Hanford .. ward the close in the | induced by the bears on the possibility of sud- | Nxpw YORK, Sept. 2 | aoTe | as there is considerable inquiry. At | LAMB—8@8ic per Ib. 3 | - ¥ , Sept. 2.—Commercial Ad- | per single crate. R presen PORK—Live Hogs, 5%c for small, §%c for | 0 Oll City Petroleum . portions of the State. 19‘_;!: oy 39;515332-;:?&11"r:mehg;renc;‘mm vertiser's London financlal cablegram: The | CHICAGO. Sept. 2.—Farl Fruit Company | the market !s almost bare and trade is dull. | medtum and 5%@Sie for large: stock Hogs and | 450 Sterling O & D Co g i g pla Califo it: Grapes—Malagas, 630 | BEANS- 042 75: Smal b Sy i — 5 n in the southern por- | ' Vine "k far as known and railroad officiais | markets here were idle and gencrally dull to- | Sor per ainein rates Fokare ootnt o Pearsl | @315 Taree Wohive s sh5s e pInE 2 hocy | feeders, 5GSWc: dressed Hogs, T@Sie. 500 Raoh' Crude OML Co 2 8 | express dissatistaction that the price was not | day, mainly being occupled by arrangement for | Flemish, average per box; Bartletts, 45c@ | 2 65; Red, $3@3 25; Hlackeye, $§2 60g2 75; Lima, = 50 Kern River g much more favorable for | ploced jower. When the rallroad companies | mining cantangoes. Americans opened over | §l S0. Peaches—Salway, 49g5ic per box; Yel- | §5 15@5 2; Pea, $3 15@4; Red Kidneys, §3 50 General Merchandise. 20 Ofl City Pet aking than during | begin to piace their contracts for the cOmIng parity and were fairly firm all day on bear | low Clings, avernge 6ic; Ghorgs's Late, aver- |33 and great progress | year, however, an important effect Is sure i) | big ch New sitated, age 6c; Levi Cling, 30@Gc. Prunes—Itallans, | SEEDS — Brown Mustard, 3%@4c; Yellow A ctions the Arying of | be produced on the Stocks of steel companics | (icpin:, thoukh New Vork hesitated, trading | oEeroe per single crater Siiver. Bogotc: Hun: | Mucird, #hGoe: Fion fhas 6o Ciarst 1w | BAGS —San Quentin_Begs, 35 &; Calcutta rly completed, and w. generally. Wall street is on the alert also gy’ The tone was more bullish than for | Barians, 40@ssc; Germans, average 70c. Twelve | per Ib for California and dc for Eastern; Al- | Grain Bags, 5%c: Wool Bags, 28%4@32%c: Fleece ;Afterncon 1 1f the weather conts for a settlement of the coal strike, but there gon ™ oy cars fruit sold’ to-da. falfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@iic; | Twine, Tic; Fruit Bags, 6%@6%c for white and | 300 Sterling O & D Co 5 Oil City Petroleum . 100 Twenty-eight .. p is considerably | was nothing to show the imminence of any " (upper shares were weak, Parls selling. | T Timothy, 4@4%c. $%@8%c for bleached jute. 400 California Standard 4, and although | such event outside the fears felt by the bears. | Payment of treasury bills and prepacations | : i 4 DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 %5@1 75; Green, §180 | CANNED FRUIT—Extras in 24-1b tins are | 100 E! Dorado 4 size, the fruft is of | While the liguidation of last week seems 13| gor the end of the quarter caused the market | Chicago Livestock Market. @2 05 per cl: Blackeye, $1 50. | qnctad adf totlovs: Apeicata. 3t #6; Cheeriea. ¢ | 168 Your OB Co All other | have met the immediate needs of the money o horrow about £2.000,000 from the Bank of for black, $1 S5 _for white and 32 for Royal Uy except in market the force making toward depletion of | yngland at 41 per cent. Discounts were firm. | CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—Recelpts, 3000, Incluaing | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Anne: Grapes. $1 85 Peaches, $1 65 Pears, 31 % pid L . 2 Dovtn lowevae Iaeat ‘{EQ’I":‘;?» Fhe: baxk lost Ev80: goid i “3”"'; il‘m Westerns and 1200 Texans. Generally & 8 * | Plums, $135@1 40; Quinces, 31 65; Strawberries, | 109 (S 5) Reed Crude Of rapidiy, G o s B Bosordi i Silver was stiff to slightly lower, closing firm. v B s vield of raisins will be | Widespread stringency in our domestic money | | steady; best, $5 80; good to prime | g & 500 (B 30) Reed Crude Ofl Co iine making continues. | market would bring prompt relief by gold im- | CLOSING. 1 5 90; poor to medium, $4 60Q5 35; s market goes along from day to day with | COAL—Wellingtcn, $9 per ton; Southfleld Wel- . 4 2 A 200 (S 5) Reed Crude Ofl Co eted. Walnut | ports. In view of our large outstanding credits LONDON, Sept. 25.—Atchison, 28%: Canadian | o s e mived Gock: | very little change. Suppifes of all descriptions | lington, $3: Seattle, §7; Bryant, 3T; Coos Bay. | o Sterling O & D Co ern California. | DO one Supposes that the needs of mere specu- | pacific, 89%; Union Pacific preferred, 73%; | except Tomatoes continue liberal. | $5 50; Wallsend, $3; Co-operative Wallsend, $9 n and prospects | lative holders of securities, nowever violent Northern Pacific preferred, 70%; Grand Trunk, | £hade low a | 500 Independence H © 3 H Fl ! 2 9 : | 200 Twenty-eight POTATOES—Early Rose, 37'4@40c; Burbanks, | Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks: | 5o Twenty-eight rise in the loan rate they might effect, |gi: Anaconda, 813 steady, $2 ; 40a65c for Rivers and Toc@$1 05 per ctl for Sal P:ny‘(?g’.é‘z:aeArx‘llo'}lrx:!:on&]fi Sutic 'i‘n'b“'i'is‘." | T R L e R e R T U e linas: Sweets, 75cG$1 for Rivers and $1 25g1 35 | Per, ton; Coke, $16 per ton In bulk and 313 in MINING STOCKS. xoellent. Corn is lock- | Burope under the circumstances attending this | cent. % 5 2% 4 Texans—Receipts, 1200; best, $3 65; Texas fed | for Merced. s o G 3 s s 50 ly L Ry s 2 & better crop than was | fall's money market there { | steers. &4 25G5; Texas grass steers,. 32 4064 20; ONIGNS-50@To per ctl; Pickle Ontons, 35 | 2000 Ibs and 53 50 per ton, according to brand. . | otlowing were the saies fn the San Franciscs Seeding summer | Bonds were active. Total sales, $850,000. | - ¢ | Texas bulls, 1 @%GETABLE n Corn, 65c@sL @4c: imitation Eastern, Sc; Boneless, i%e: | Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: some sections 1 rk A E B -day, : to- S—Greel A per sack oy ! : e et Usited States refunding 2s, when issued, and | New York Money Market. SS0E Receipta to-day, T00: Semomo, | et Greot Peag: 0t et blocks, $G54S; tablets, te; middiecs, | Morning Session. strips, 5@ SPCTIONS—Conditions | the Gs declined % in the bid price. ; Slatise; dessicated, Toc | 100 A 1 , —_— ¢ e %% | ib; String Beans, 1@2%c; Limas, 1%G2c per lb; | 04@T%C: s Mexican en gener e for fruit drying NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | NEW'YORK, Sept. 25.—Money on call, steady | S0%02 Joper: ton, $5 55 mixed and butchers', | oy bage. 40@S0c; Tomatoes, Bay. 30@6oc: Ege | CORDAGE —The local cordage company | | 200 Ophtr It is said | Shares Ew | 8 306 & hoice, heavy, £ 1003 80! | CARCES Gea her Bors Greon Oke R | Quotes ia follows:” Pure Manfla, Imo per b: 100 Ophir a condicions | “Hola Stock— at 1%@2 per cent. | Tough, n 51 95@5 05; lsht, $ 20@5 55 bulk | GARL BELS P R x or Chili aud 3 | Sisal sizes and bale rope, Sic: Duplex, sic. 100 Overman - of the semson's frult | 100 Atchison . Prime mercantile paper, 4%@5% per cent. | of sales, § 205 4. E * | Terms, 60 days or 1% per cent cash discount. 30 Savi 1l gathered : oh 2 sy | " SHEEP—Receipts, 11,000; steady to 10c higher. | @:0¢_for Bell; Dried Peppers, 10@1ic: Carrots, | COFFEE — Costa - Rica — M@lsc for. pri = Goasi By Savage . . all gath Atchison prefe Sterling exchange, heavy, with actual business IE . 11,000: higher. | J1a0se per sack: Summer Squash, 2@4le for | prime | 100 Confidence ..... 78/ 19 Union Con it Aoe be- | | S Barinnts & Olio 1o Sansecs DG at Sh 00k thr Geciunt and: wt | Taibs Yo/ higher,' ol wthers, ARG f6; | DS WE SAOK, (PHmmer Cunaeh, ‘e | washed, 1214@13%e for good washed, 139Mc for | 400 Gould & Curry. 33 100 Yellow Jacket - a & M 5 ool 100 Canadian Pacific $4 52504 2% for sixty daya: posted rates, $1 8314 | [OIF to cholce, mixcd, $3 60@3 $0: Western sheep, | RAICI® §,41"58 Ter el for No. 1 and S0@7ss | 0od to prime washed p . 12@13c for good | 1800 Gould & Curry. 32 100 Yellow Jacket.. e eraves guality, In Mern- 10 Canada Southern @4 54 and 34 ST15G4 55 Commercial bills, $4 s2q | 13 90@4 20; Texas sheep. $2 5043 80; native | ¢or No. 2; Garlic, 3¢ per Ib; Marrowfat Squash, | L0, Prime peaberry, 1l for good to prime. | Afternoon Sesston. & rie i siwe mnd the | 220 Cherapeake & On B0 S | lambe, § 205 %; Western lambs, $4 75G5 2. | NG 2 g 2 + | 10@iic for Eood current mixed with black : : B g g g T T e i Birver cerincates, WEARYC. Dar ail Western lambg §7@i0 per ton. Beke, THGUS for falr, TGS nom. for com, | 100 Best & Beicher. 31 100 Mexican : “crop 15 beine | 45 chi : Ver, $68%e. Mexican dollare, 49%c. J : ar ......... 19| 200 Ophir - . + are mostly gathered; | 1L0W Chicago, Burlington & Quincy......121 o et H 7 mon to ordinary. Salvador—11%@13i%c for good \ * the quality 1s | 100 Chicago, Ind & Loutsville S 1 e covernant. Jweeli A s Boston 1Wool Market. Poultry and Game. {to prime washed. 10%@1lc for fair washed, 12 | e allay i 3] 10 Starmn Nevet. done to hops and Chicago, Ind & Louisville pref o4 @1Tec good to prime washed peaberry, 11@ | 700 Gon Cal & Va..1 13| 200 Y, ; W B e e F B Chicago & Iastern IHlinof ! BOSTON, Sept. 25 1 for g00d to”prime semi-washod, Taiic | ~ e o Tt Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific. C C C & St Louls. Eavorabie’ Tk cying Colorado Southern irapes on the vines and | --- Colorado Southern 1st pref e considerably injured .. Colorado Southern 2d prefd. © cectlons, A heavy crop of | %5 Delaware & Hudson.... . tv, is belng gathered | ----... Delaware, Lack Western cther countles. The | 100 Denver & Rio Grande.. | Sa The Poultry market continues overstocked, | for superior unwashed, 10%4¢ for - | 100 Hale & Norcrs. 23 50 Yellow Jacket.. il Condition of the Treasury. continues dull and sales ruled light under the | 4l and weak, as may be Inferred from the | Hoharr g iR pec: Loic for sood Ereen un- | {g) Hale & Norers. 24! . —— past week. Manufacturers are only demanding | quotations. wasked , 7%@% nom. for common to | e — 4% | WASHINGTON, Sept. 2%5—To-day's statement | such quantitles of wool as they need In the | Good Game !s steady enough, but considerable | ordinary. Nicaragua—13@16c for prime to fancy | . FOlOWINg were the sales in the Pacific Stock | of the Treasury balances shows: Available | manufacture of thelr product. The prices arc | shows the effect of hot weather in the interior. | washed, 10% 1&‘; for falr to strictly good | EXchange yesterday: I 131 | cash balance, $134,835,847; gold, §:7,070,6%. being held for all kinds of wool, but any pres- | and such stock d at anything It will bring. | washed, 10%@10%c nom. for good to superior Morning Sesston. | Sure to force sales would undoubtedly tend | POULTRY—Live Turke 1ic for Gobblers | unwashed, 11@1lic nom. for good to prime un- | 600 Belcher ......... 13| 200 Mexican 2 a7 | ¥————————————————————% | to reduce prices greatly. Territory wools con- | @nd 12@13c for Hens: You rkeys. 14@l6c: washed veaberry. Guatemala and Mexican— | 700 Best & Belcher. 30 106 Ophir . 18% | tinue to head the list of sales. Quotations: Geese, per palr, $1 2501 50; Goslings, $1 50@1 75 VALLEY—Dry northerly | 13%@17c for prime to fancy washed. 12%@13c | 1200 Gould & Curry. $§3 300 Ophir . < %o, memty | 1200 Denver & Rio Grand i : | 3 v | Duck: 4 for_old and $3 50@4 80’ for young: | for strictly £ood washed. 11@12e fo E L e g | A0 frpver & o Grande yisidl 5 8 | | New York Grain and Produce. | | ohermton grools, saur hasis, Moniane 000 | Bt oS oclOn UL PR S0 RGT SOUG | SLn o A0 (IR IO 5, 00 | 0 Gomia & S ™ Jetober 1. Oranges are in good 600 Erie lst pref = staple 62¢5%¢c; Utah, fine medium and fine 16@ | Roosters, 33 50G4; Fryers, $3@3 50 Broilers, | medium, §%@S%c for Inferlor to ordinary, I 200 Mexican . e rospects continue favorable for | §20 Great Northern pref 60k | 1te, scoured 43Gilc, staple 52ddc: Tdaho, fine | $3G3 2 for large and $2g2 £ for small: Figeons, | 1c for good to prime washed peaberry, 11 | A Rirdan bl ge croy wing and seeding are in pro- | ------- Hocking Coal e S| medium and fine 16@17c, scoured 48@30c, staple | $1 20 per dozen for old and §! E0@1 75 for Squabs. | 11l nom. for good to prime unwashed pea- | . Hocking Valley prefd. - 31 | NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 52@53c. it IN VALLEY—Clear, warm ois Central Cottontail | washed. 200 Best & Belcher. “114% | 26 565 barrels; exports, 11,657 barrels: sales, 100 | Australian wools, scoured basis, spot prices— ; $1 25@1 50; Doves, GAME—English %nig $2G2 50; Jack Snipe. | berrv. 10%@1lc nom. for good to superior un. | 40 Best & Belcher. ~ * . it T, % s Rabbits, $1 25@1 50: 1; H . | LEATHER—Sole, h , 23@33c ;. 190 Chollar e e il e e P |1 o hstng) i 13 | packages; market was weaker; winter patents, | Gurbiek Superfine; nominal, $2G37e: good. 8 | HFR Grouse, $8G2; Sage Hens, §5; Mountain | Leathor, medlum, 26G30c; Sols. Leather, Nght. 20 Gon 'S : been unusy: 1. with heavy dews in some | Lake Erle & Western..... 2 | $870G4; winter stralghts, §3 50@3 65; Minnesota 4 Quall, $3@3 50 per dozen. 26G%c; Rough Leather, heavy, 2I@%c: Rough 1 mflou'l'd & Curry. 82/ Ioas s Niewa it a0 [DALaniac HIBOL B: Misiits hakes 36 S04 New York Metal Market Eoptner, I8Nt 20 riarnens Leather, heay, | a0 Mexican'-..1.... 33, 1o Tellow Jackei Doufevilic & Narhei S [RmAT Seoslues 008 et Sxpos 2 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e Tenther ian S (L athen 3% | 200 Mexican . = anhattan Elevated.. LBy T : . X shels futures; — Aoy s ey . 2 = Metropolitan Street Raflway spot weak; No. ? red, §7%c f. 0. b. afloat and | NEW YORK, Sept. %.-Tin In the local mar- | pyiper gontinues very firm under light stocks Tenl, Aniened. Boase: Colr pntsmas Toc @il 2! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. - Mexican Central ... 8l%c elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 6@ | ket for metals started this morning at a con-| /o dealers are quoting over the top fig- | SIAcs, finished, 16@17c per’ foot: Belt Knite ey o ieiding a_good croj Minneapolis & St Louis 61 f. 0. b. afioat, new: No. 1 hard Duluth, #l¢ | siderable advance, due chiefly to a rise of £2| Sid 5°7¢ / Splits. 1416 Rough Splits. S@ie per Ib. TUESDAY, Sept. %5—4 p. m. bt i e e Minneapolis & St Louls pretd f. 0. b. afloat. Options developed a good deal | 78 €4 abroad, but reacted later on large ar- | " “heese is stendy at the prices which have 'ANBARK—Ground, $26G2S per ton; Stick. $18 Bid. Aske. e e Bt of weakness to-day, being influenced by liqui- | rivel, but closed firm in tone at $28 50@28 75. | 1yieq for some time. Der cord. S o @20 Mobile & Ohio. dation. Bulls were discouraged over the sharp | Plgiron warrants exhibited some wWeakness | pggs are firm at the advance already noted. | .. C1LS—Callfornla Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, ! ble. Grape picking is on, and St Louis & San Francisco. . [ s of summet fallow | Miseour, Kansss & Texan, a v P K . 5 R rop in Northwest markets. The decline in- | and closed weak at $9 10@10. les are and the demand is . | 75c; pure, §1 30; Linseed O, in barrels, boiled, | - & B At e Missourl, Kaneas & Texas prefd vited so much short selling, however, that @ | LAKE COPPER-Stendy, at $16 T5@11. e LA D SO 8000 | 750! raw, Te: ‘cases, Sc more: Lucol. . per 19| Mexican - n B ORI e | New Jersey Central | late Broomhall cable reporting serious con-| LEAD—Bull and unchanged, at $4 37%, while | Creamery_Fancy Creamery, 28¢c; Seconds, 27@ | Salion for botied and'€7c for raw: Lard Ol ex- | 32 Occidental % 08 P e il New York Central. ditions in Southwest Russia alarmed shorts | spelter continued quiet, at $4 10@4 15. = The | opieo. . tra winter strained, barrels. T0c: cases, T5c. 04 Ophir .. T e m]gc Ang Norfolk & Western. and led to & quick rally. Just at the close | brokers' price for lead was $4 and for copper, Dairy—Fancy, 25@26c; good to choice, 22%@ | Cnina Nut, 63@72c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot 43 Overman 1 1 <. Aoy "”i"m)‘- ufi Norfolk & Western prefd. renewed selling broke out on a correction in | $16 T5@16 87%. 240; common, . Oil, barrels, 85c: cases, 70c; Sperm, pure, G3e; 20 b Walnut picking tas Northern Pacific ....... world stocks and the market left off weak at { Creamery tub—21722%e per 1b. Whale Ofl, natural white, ‘ST%@42%c per gal- 21 ¥ 18 o reportea. that the crop | ek ] 18014, pet lose: March, Si%QSTc, closed at| New Vork Cotton Market Picklud roll19G21c. B e o S L =2 TEPIR L e e e | S6%ec: May, §5%@GSi%c, closed at $60; Septem- = Firkin—13@19e. _TIROLBUM, GASOLINE AND Smwsing as g B TEE e v ber, 814@S2%e, closed at S1%c; October, S1%@ —_— CHEESE—New, ’&1:: old, 8@Siec: Young | Ve Ko . in_bulk, 12ec; Pearl a e of rain on the 224 at | Pennsyivania .. i Silac, cloeed at ElXc; December, 34@Sihc, | NEW YORK, Sept. 3—There was a fairly fi..?mu, lo@i0iac; Fastern, do: Western, | St 19, cascn, 1%e: Per Darire g, ot sa @ " Readiny e e active but much weaker market for cotton to- 12 . & 2e: g - b Bean cutting and Reading lst Bretd. e day, the first call showing a decline of s@iz | DGO oted at 3 for store and 30gSic | SIS THe: Blaing Oll. in cases. 2iae: Eo e - thrash crop lignt. Sunday threat- Reading 24 prefd WOOL_Buiet. points, with selling general. Prices by noon | Der dozen for ranch St i Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in cases, 2lc: Ben. 33 TUnion C » o - v would be disastrous o besne. Rio Grande Western. COFFRE Spot Rio, ; No. 7 tnvolce, §%c; | Pad returned to about the c‘lofilla’o‘:zum of . Tt = #ine. in bulk. ldc: Benzine. In cases, 20c: $6- 24|Utah . I Oranzes fine condition: the change in Rio Grande Western prefd. Cordova, 9%@léc. Futuree closed steady, § o | (he previous day. The wmarket barely | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | degree Gesoline, in bulk, 2ic; Sé-degres Gaso- 4 Yellow Jacket.. 21 . 10 points higher: total sales, §7,750 bags, in- | St°ad¥, With a net loss of 12G13 points. line, in cases, 27c. n full opes § | St Louls & San Fran lst p 8" | cluding September. $0 90G6 %: October. $5 0, Prices verythin rema e dued at i ner salios . ‘ o : 5 1 e I > in CALENDAR. IWeather Report. £ '8 oz Sotnsat e | Novemeer. STW0Y 08 Lecomber 1 dsqr 1o Portland’s Business. e s e e SEeTISeE i 3 ¢ sl St Louts, Soutiwestern prefd........ 2 | SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 44c; cen: better, but Nutmegs and Watermelons continue | e ber Ib; White Lead, 1@7%e, nccording g | SEPTEMBER, 1909, ST trifugal, 9 test, be; molasses sugar, do; re.| PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 3i—Clearings, $423,- | weak. Peaches and Plums have shown no | Quantity. 1 l L | Phases. (120th Meridian_Pacific Time) |0 St Paul prefd. 72 | fned; fiem, 282; balances, $101,08. D b Noliiiy: of s i it i, S Gt | GUICKMIT YRR M8 seb sk s Soiat 0| | [ . AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2535 p. m. | “"j'3i5 Sout Pactfe %g“ | BUTTER—Receipts, 10,704 packages: weak; —_— _ | tions for Grapes also remain about stationary. n%mfl# ;'_xwm 1 First Quarter, followios maximum tempetatures wers | 14 Southern Ratiway i o WeQaT Northern VWheat Market. i e e o e e ey R B Ko 15 | B _september & it AT ] 88 Sumianh ReURY agch, e fiv. - WK | ROt —Hscelpta. 108 quiet and . Fears continue to advance. ' Appies are lower [ o Crosbed. ” Ti%es Powdered, Py canar| Y] o e 4 - oo g tendy; W 5 un ea 8 ted, rany 6.55c; Con- 3 gavtemb g o g i ] 2755 Ut T . - 1'mkd:yw‘:-::§.nlm packing at mark, 13| Al gg?ong.—wnnm—wm. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— foctioners’ A 6., Magnolia gl meds o i £ EA R B E 0 vl i [ 3 DRIED FRUITS. Walla, %@%6e; valley, S9c; biue stem, G9c. W T e e, T pomuan M | Kat-mareie. T Bees bosas B meni s| S LTI 2[B))a) =g | o lf‘j - gt US| TACOMA Sept 2 WHEAT—Quiet and une | rigin S o 101 8 per bot: other va- | 1 erely "o a G aivaione e Sl L7 s : n Franeh : ‘mum o Iy L e Bollvs fus New 3 T . pe——. on chansed e brens Tones ahib, VhiLn. Eu"x'ixc’%c L TEIE N tpER ook it DT ey ,,,l wl | | ENET = WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL 108 - SR 1sconsin, §8 per bbl;.Coos | srdi; izes, $16@17; 200, e = FORBCAT. Tk Foreign Markets. Bay, S48 e bax oo, HTe or Xo. 1 and§ o3, | _The latest scheme for addins to_the 123 4o; Moorpark, 15@16c. ES—$3G4 50 per.chest for large | Lath, 4 feet, 13 5064: "'% . | comfort of convicts Is ovide a number The ressure has risen decidefly over the ‘150 | PEACHES—Pecled, M@ISc; unpeeled, ¢GSc. | LONDON, Sept. 2 —Conscls, 8.7 and — for small berries. ; &nmm..a;"u'm"’mir le%: | OF cycles for the puryese of exercise in : O . sty : Yt » RASPBERRIES-$1 5046 per chest. . for split and $12 for sawn: Rustic, @25, " | the prison vard. © Lo

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