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10 ; : THE SAM FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900. al; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c: and ndred grades quoted | covering, which became a feature, following | falfa, nominal; lo; the u.fianm%‘.no- a decline of | private cables asserting that many u::::‘:::r: Tmfii 4@4c. R - /%150 mills were about to resume, . i ures ror S woek were 204 in the United | man. (7 anythiag, ‘Buish The Mmarker closed | GF i per cul; Diackeye, 31 60 States, against 157 last year, and 18 in Canada, | steady, with a net advance of 7@9 points. against 21 last year. 2 . Prices for P.unes Fixed. pea i There Is no turther change worthy of note In | Ao Fac London Market. o SAN JOSE, Sept. Z—The Calllomis ™ot | Potatoes and Onions. Vegetables also stand [ X NEW YORK. Sept, 26—The Commercial Ad- | Frult. Association has made a differential of | Potatoes and Ouions Veeetemes 0 000 vertiser's London financlal cablegram says He simud on !l Dhliey o Mextoo Canades | QRS L0l 4 The markets here were idle and undecided | Central and South America, eountries WArS | ™oy 10ES Farly Rose, $%@40c; Burbanks. | T T fo-day, London declining to follow the New |Terkets for prunes have not yet been fIrly | g *0 e e ong 5e@el 06 per ot for Sa- | B semt to m: v opened. g by fomericans hardly held ot PAMtY | "With' the fixing of prices for the largest sizes | linas; Sweets, 80c@S1 for Rivers and §1% for for fruit in bags the association schedule, less | Merced, York offerings. Silver was excited, reaching , s A1: Pickle Onfons, 3 20% on Government buying. — There was 5 | charges for handling, is as follows: _ONIONS—60@65c per o 20 to 3, 15c; 30 to 40, 10c; 40 to 50, 7c; 50 to | e, % ¥ e Gorabia ) demand for Mexican dollazs. | g, "iic: 00 o 70, $c. 70 te 80, SUC: 80 t0 %, | CYEGETABLES Green Corn, 65@85c per sack | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. EMIL COHN, AUCTIONES - WILL SELL TO-DAY (Saturday) new Oak Furniture and coal stril not in any - New Beafora 359,647 2.5 c: s p) and 5@Tie ner crate: Green Ve SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Knoxville, Te 21 i calls for several months. This is surmised to [ 2%C; %0 to 100, 2ic; 100 to 120, Ze. and 7 Topeka. sipms 145}'335 afi“ be speculation on Bryan's chances. The bank | To-morrow the directors will meet and de- | |b; String Beans, Birmingham ‘980,509 46.0 released a good deal of money, breaking the | clare a dividend. 4 Ealy a :l;;n-mu e 491,328 e call rate from 4% to 2% per cent. - s e * . ke E - 3 rchange st . nghamton . 331500 40 CLOSING. T Dried Peppers, 0@k er a fraction firmer change steady Lexingion: iy il 405 | LONDON, Sept. 25.—Atchison, 28%; Canadlan 3 3 it Sal BN e Mok Sea Byakah. IV heat weaker all over the world. R s s 8 |Pactic, 89;'Union Pacific pretd, 74%: Northern California Fruit Sales. Alameda; Cucumbers, 30g50 for Alamed ' ¢ . e o 351,694 15.0 Paciflc prefd, 63%; Grand Trunk, Ana- Pickles, $1@1 % per ctl for No. 1 and svai e 3 Liokt offevin g A <700 6l onda, %: bar siiver, strong, 20%d; money, | L # | for No. 2; Garlic, 3c per I1b; Marrowfat Squash, not advancing under light offerings. | Rockcora: S - R e i e Gt T S, Mocmed 1t v ] Ganton, Ohio. 215,000 3.7 NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Porter Bros. Com- ot Oats, Corn and Rye dull and unchanged. | Springtield, Giiia: feow 101 New York Money Market. pany sold California fruit to-dey, as follows: Poultry and Game. : No furth s in Hay and Feedstuff | Enrgo, N. D. w428 Grapes—Tokays, 32203 2% per double crates, | “Steh - o Jurther advance m Hay an eeasturrs. A 7 34 NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Money on call, steady G A e e e e . Puss | Dealers still report a depressea Poultry mar- | P8, ducr Beans reporte S7 neh rices. | Fremont. a2 ver cent. Prime mercantile’ yaper, | @2 0; Muscats, $IG1 8 ver single crate; as- | P rang g e gy e oSl ans rep "‘_”' Bl e ""’E‘dAI" S Davenport + o per cent. Sterling exchange. steadler, | sorted, §1.05g1 55; Emperors, Sic. Plume—Kel- | ket supplies being In cxcess of the dema Potatoes, Onions ud ’/ tabl f RS0 .. . With actual business in bankers' bills $1 8% | sey, $2 80 per box. Pears—Colus bla, $2 20 per POULTRY-Live T 16@11c for Gobblers otatoes, Unions an cgetables quiet. | Galveston and and at $4 S24@4 823 for | sixty | Glout Morceau, $2; White Doyenne, $1 5 L i sl g 3 | Joaston . -8 lays. Posted rates. $i 5304 31 and $4 St@4 §7 Vicar, $1 0@19; Beurre Gris, 31 80; | and 12@1: . 3 B 50, Coatinge. 1 S0GA 7 o » continues dull and weak. Game steady. aeteown Sommercial bills, $4 $21,@4 823%. Silver certifi- | d’Alencon, $1 30; Beurre Diel, $1 65@1 65; Win- B e 1d and $3 SOG4 30 for youn: % i 5 i fi‘(”:’;n& m. S u:;fiamca Bar silver, 63%c. 1Mex1lm3 ter Nellls, §1g16; P. Barry, $165; Winter H‘:rc.:"' ggfi 5uryflmm:n teun, @4 50 Old | barrels. Butter and Eggs continue to advance. Cheese unchanged. | Evanevile . T s State, Inactive; raliead: torspuiay TEUNT e R e T T ] Roosters, &5 A $50% 50 (ot srnail: Pigeone: Receipts of Produce g E 5 { Helena . 513,813 07 i . : 5 iigornt 3 2 for large an 50 for smail: Pigeons, £ 5 Fresh and Dried Fruits as before quoted. < | Macon 723,000 Condition of the Treasury £rult to-day 2 follgwer Grapes Tokays. s Y AR Bnelion” Shive" 1208 v Jack Snipe. ST \. - - 3 Totals, U. 8......$1,452,509,465 < Elo gretes, Woonl @ average olo; Tokays, | I e e tes any Cotteaat | FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 4 Nuts, Raisins and Honey in good demand. | daico o double crates, $2 4)@2 65, average $2 48; Mala- | 31 25@1 50; Doves, 60@Tic pes g 4 Toiu onie et WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—To-day’s statement le crates, 10c@33, average Sl Pears | Rabbits. $125@1 50: Brush Rabbits. $1: Hare. | Flour, qr sks.. tons o Pooesse — #F well ot § 7 { 23w KRR R ans % 1ot the Treasury ’ nainnces shows: Avallable | “iartistie ‘oo, sua aoraEs, o Bears | 18 Geotiee 40g0; Sage Hens. 8 Mountain | W hort. e - ] Provisions moving off well at firm prices. (St R OB CEADE o Baimnce. Sion 218655 rord reverve! SOE0LT | DuComies” bl e box, % oigE il averags | Quall, 803 per dosen | L By dag. L 9% e ¢ - age i Forelle, single = ), av- | ¢ . et Wine, gals Veat quotations unaltered. . | te - e erage ”E’ Pesncuhes—l.e‘;;‘l,Clm‘, boxes, g1, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | Bui ctls Leathor, voils e P [ —_— % |averpge 800 ways, boxes, 2@7lc; average Tallow, ctls. Leather. rolls Coal still firm, with moderate stocks. Ifi:‘;{fgn 5 | 4; George's Late, boxes, 30Ga5c. average Ui | 4\ oo e and Ease | Ehanr: e Geickativer 5 &t Jonn, N.'B. New: York Grain and Produce: | | Stsh ety bons, Sl sicses: o | The sivanci tontones in e o with | O ke % Sugar, sks 1% Wabash pred T iy R A R 30 16 Hungarians singie e svargs | (mall stocks and a #ood demand, Mediam and | Middiingn: sis... Chicory, bbia..L. 2 7 » X pre : % ¢ | @ ; Hungarians, single crates, lower grades of both, however, advance slowly, | Wool, bales ime, BbIS....rere The Commercial Herald. 200 Wheeling & Lake Eris . & | Totals . ‘ g * |4l Fifteen cars sold to-day. Dry, tavorabie | Ve gt or B sl o ovns sl B G nual review of the Commercial Herald i S ek ikt 0 5 Fs — NEW YORK, Sept. 2. —FLOUR—Receipts, | Weather. L 24,800; 5, s CHICAGO. Sept. 25.—Porter Bros. Company [P oo view appears in book form, in Third Avenue . exports, 15.200. Steadler on spring than Flour, qr sks. able plece of work, aside | Fapress O ey = 2 winter grades, closing rather easy. Minnesota | Fagurra Clairgenn $5 11 e bors Gious ey, | , Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 2@2c; Seconds, ter contained in its pages, Adams Bradstreet's Financial Review. | | vatents, $i 104 t, geau, 8 Doy du Comice, $1 6GI 80; Duchess, | 8% b 0 sgmec. good to cholcs, 2@2c; 10 exports from this port American | WHEAT—Recelpts, 200,400; exports, 32,373; $14; White Doyenne 31, 20; [Easter Beaurre, | cominon 205 4 : PR roducts: United States . Spet easier. No. 2 red, 82%c f. o. b. afloat and - Grapes—Tokay o ne °| Creamery tub—20@22%c per Ib. iy il ] k . - Wella g * o | St elevator; o "1 Narthern Duuth, e 1. | coaey aeoriad S to: dscats MhegilB | Sreames, Gk aog | Family Retail Market I e NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Bradstreet's Finan-|o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, 89%c . o. b, Dot bt b e el B Firkin—18@19c. IWeather Report. ‘Amacrican Cotion Ol pret 8 |clal Review to-morrow will say: In the early | afloat. Options declined pretty much all day. | " Bary Fruit Company sold Californte Erutt to- TR i TS aa. sowic: Yeug | P American Malting .. g | part of this week the market was inclined (. | Selling motives included a bearish Argentine | day as follows: Grapes—Malagas, single crates, America. 108105¢; Fastern, HAGIC; Westorm | oo\ mess are & e s i Sept. 285 p. m. American Malting prefd 20 | break under the influence of the anthracite | crop estimate, lower cables, persistent liquida- | 0@S0c, average 7c; Stusters, single = crates. | i5@1sc per Ib. | —— enzes agal T maximum temperatures were Amey Smelting & Refng. §¢ | coml miners strike. Declines were scored | tion: Door speculative support And. heasineas | AT 7 ey 3 B Diel foves o1 WG | EGGS—Quoted at 20§25 for store and 30@%e | no change In Cheese. G ok S ChBiforats ‘to-Sey i Eaeiias & Bets peefa.: *li4 | throughout the general share list, accompanied | In cutside markets. Closed weak at %@lc net | 31,15 et B Dl 'average | Per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 15@%c spot, and | Poultry ame remain about the same. r \ngel j American Spirite pref 11 | by liquidation. and & good deal ‘of short sell- | Tne closen gy ome, closed sko; May. 8 |5, %, oes, ¥ 1; uComice, bozes, average | He to arrive. | The former has been in sood supply all the : w<ed - 1 | 1@ ) Glgc; September, -16¢, | har 5@ 1 o E - — | weel T season for nd - ' | Ameian ns T a1 2K S0 T P fiaterk e i g"'v;ng‘?"’”‘" e oot SUENSL: “cltted soke: | S R Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | on e v e T . | American Steel & VPt 308 | 537A0e Gitposition or " the Broreceional” puvers | CHORE s, 1008 e, closed 5o, e oL AN Tua Bl Wrult Compeny and Vegetables stand as before quoted, 1 now on prices will advance more of the season s drawing to a close. American Steel & Wire prefd 50 American Tin Plate... S American Tin Plate prefd American Tobacco ... HO: ruits 70% | to cover their contracts at moderate declines. | HIDES—Firm. | auctioned California fruit to-day and realized Buidgp 2% | On Thursday there was a sharp rally in prices, | WOOL—Quiet. owing prices: Graxs)essTol_(lnya, single Wine Grapes continue weak undexl- m: sup- | but f due mainy to covering on a shorter extension | COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. T involce, §%c; | CFates, 90c@$1 75, average S11S: Clusters, sin- plies. Table Grapes show no particular change. L ¥TK | scale than at any time sinee the reaction be: | mid: mog steady’’ Sordova, o aie Cofes | B crates, $1 3561 %5, average 3L 63, Feaches | Meroms stand apoot the same. - . | bk 00| Southfield S AND GENERAL | American Tobacco pref 128 an. It was caused by the reports that a set- | futures closed ste: dy t h. e 9 | Sal ve, boxes, i5@ilc, average _”Q' ,Ge".r‘e i g Pears, Peaches and uinces are steady at Vel AST. Anaconda Mining Co Sicment of the coal Biriks whe Th mmediats | poimts” dogres Sicad: 53,000 "Dage, including, | Late. boxes ey vt CLIK | liae: qostibiote. Apples are in large P i 3 iyn Rapid Transit prospect and that the political outlook, abou: | September, $7: October, $ 65; November, $6 s | DOXeS. 40@Tlc, average c. Five cars sold to- h L X | oos Bay--. s highest over Utah and North- Colorado Fuel & Iron ) cemt Naioary farch lowest in Montana and North | which Wall street was hecoming more and | @6 9 day. Weather dry; favorabl | supply and rather weak than otherwise. | ;‘;r(‘!mber, $1. January, $705; March, | Ranch Egss. pe 2 7 Continental Tobacco more rehensive, had also improved. While | May, $730; July, $7 40@7 4. "} PHILAD PHIA, Sept. 28.—The FEarl Fruit | Strawberries came in late and went off slow- oo ver Arizona and fallen inenital Tobaces prefd.. the bears themselves Turmich. the prinelpal pa drms rfined, o | Gompany'e xales of Caiitornia_truit at auction {1y 1n coneequence, plomn gt R AIRNR | Federal Steel . ing power it was noted that inside support packages; steady. P average 3ie: Doy ioyoinsle | “The regular weekly shipment of 108 barrels . Federal Steel pref once more appeared in certain stocks and som, General e | scattered fresh buying was also noted. On s crates, 60c@$l 25, average Sic. D , favorable creamery, - 18@aT%c; | Sathy S oRE, T verase e | pickled Royal Anne Cherries went out on the pound .. : Do, extracted...10g13 . 2 —— — Victoria steamer for Cincinnati. % Glucose Sugar . Friday, however, the short covering slackened Receipts. 6423 packages: steady. West- orf mer for clond, wer her che a ) . packages: steady. West. o — E e e |- Glucose Sugar prefd | and reports that the settiement of the strike | ern regular packing at mark, 125 qqe. Portland’s Business. e i R SRR PR G > g T elsewhere west of ocky | rnational Paper . had met with obstacles resuited in a ‘renwed | DRIED FRUIT. 2 | eo@s0c_tor zond to ehotce. j e ) e i rnational Paper | declining tondency. The public still keeps ou = bt == B - 3 Beef, ch . tizued fair ede Gas ; § | of the market and ie considered IIkely to 10 | pit on Sate bodag Mtk SaPorated oles was| PORTLAND, Sept. 25.—Clearings, $50,667; TR Rant_IL¥Q1 % per Dex; oiher | Bt ioR for | National Biscuit ....... | %0 until the election is out of the way. Lon- | were somewhat lower to sell, but up to ne | PAlances, $63,739. 2530 per box Corned Beef. 9: National Biscuit prefd don has taken little part in our market, though | > ) et . National Lead “ape Cod. $8 25@8 50; Wis- | some little buying by the-foreign element oc- ‘ape Cod, $8 25@8 50; Wis- i | | { | Close of bueiness no material change was noted | | | | X7 | aside from a weak undertone. . State comme M consin, 3 bbl; Coos Bay, 32 50 per box. National Lead prefd B0 oo o e e oot i | Rt 3@5c; Drime, 4% Q0ge; - anmon Northern Wheat Market. STRAW HERBIE U@4 per chest 1ox Terme MTE n rthern cific. one: on | 5lsG6e; fancy, 6@6iac. S and 7 for smal es. Steel &'fgp | xas mext to the strike and politics the prin- | “California dtied fruits were slow but nomi- OREGON. RA’SG;“GNERR!!IS 7 per chest. ot vt :g:lemi;\:‘\:‘er:r P mme"é“;}n The benry n?lk;{ ady. [Prunes were quoted on the basis | PORTLAND, Sept. 25.—Wheat easier on| BRicrmiriEs per box. = s eric ov Sor st, | of 3 ound, as to y. | disappol i vicy v - . S@Tc Des geons, - ol s Teith ihe etantine. o e ook el veat, lof S0 rSrgfn'iv,u.'},‘uqr&u:p size and quallty disappointing forelgn advices and advance in | HUCK EBERR e per Ib. fic Coast ist prefd Moorpark, 15@l6c. | freights locally. Walla Walla, 56@56isc: valley, | POMSGT 58 TL Rabbits. pair New York necessitates a curtallment of the | PEACHES. Peelod, 14010 Coast 1 k] ; unpeeled, 6@c. @6ic; bluestem, 59@59%zc. o ...30@75 Hare. sach fic Coast 2d prefd volume of funds offered on time in the Wail e —ca Clen b sh s N 1d Rox rs, @ 0450 per doz. ;,‘\ '1‘ Mail 2% street market and & marking up of rates 1o | % | leared-—British ship Penthesilea, for Queens. per box and 60@T5e per crate. | Jld Roosters, ea..4if b People’s Gas % | tcwn, with 111,0:3 bushels barley. 5 c ryers. each soss 5 per cent for arrangements ranging beyond 0@85c per - : te: black, 30 1 Car P N 1 VASHINGTON. jlers, £ Pressed Ste ot the election. A good deal of conservatism is . Z WASE Turkeys, per 1 . Pressed Steel Chr prefd. shown in banking circles, but it is noticed | Chicago Grain Market. TACOMA, Sept. 28.—Wheat %c lower. Blue- Dacke e “E; riuAnves there ts little or no disposition to permit any stem, Sio; club, . Geese, each...31 5 e & Twine... undue apprehension to assert itelf regardin | o5 S ] R : b e e S ORI T R TR i Foreign Markets. loupes, 0cG81 5 Der crate: Watermelons. 350 | sbrae mor 15 - 1 & Tron acute alarm which prevailed four years ago | CHICAGO, Sent. 25.—Wheat started dull and - e Te e W - nited States Leather......... In the money and siock markets can be seen ' Weak and kept at that galt all day. The chief | LONDON, Sept. 25.—Consols, %: silver, | ySITRUS FRUITSSeedling Oranges, SI@1 30: dosen < < E Stock Morket States Leather prefd A nd it presidential election approaches | bearlsh factor was the Broomhall estimate that | 20 3-16d; French rentes, 93¢ S0c; cargoes on par. | Valencias, Lt R it o i B iote ] A b, 3 ‘ Rubber.... ... 4nd the Ushtening of money would appear to, the Argentine would have an exportable sue. | save aominer tinchanged; cargoes No. 1 stand- | Taor fnd 63 50 for good {o cholce: Mexi- : | Rubber prefd. be mainly the result of the heavy movement | pius of 2,000,000 bus : 5 8 | S3n Limes. $ 50@5 50: Bananas, §1 e - 4 : plus of 92,000, ushels. On the other hand | ard ifornla, 32s -6d; cargoes Walla Walla. | bunch; Pineapples, $1 50GS 3 per dozen. ot. 25 cks Srere vemction- AL T of funds to the interfor. Northwest r;:;‘x)&:sb“e;e‘ light, Argentine ship- | 8 %9 Englieh country markets. firm. 4 g s ke st pid e latariil sathihon epublic Iron - e nts only 240, ushels, compared with 624,- | LIVERPOOL, Sept. 28.—Wheaf, quiet; No. 1 . - .. —@5 veeee o BGH . st e et Py Ireo & Steel protd | % |0 bushels the week previous, and New York | standard Calitornia. 6 6%d@és 7a; French | Dried Fruits, Nuts and” Raisins. 1592 Walnuts, per Ib..15@— t rokers w busy on the fioor | & okisle . ‘rep::‘l;;sd s!\'lem‘);‘ Ioadli taken surhaxpor(. The | country markets, quiet. . : ¢ =¥ on { { crowd was In the selling mood, however, and | COTTON-—Uplanas, 6 5-16d. somsa the closing hour to motice what | 72,50 Shares sold. | Bradstreet's on Trade. | Bull news' was tossed ate yue "oneysr, and | e e Dealers quote unchansed prices for all de- doz...30m50 Ontons, per ... s ut the fact CLOSING BONDS. | while the price bumped down the speculative | sy | scriptions. The demand is about as before re- -.....12@15 Okra. green pr Ib. - the supp! XS % xer. when S | | onehed T opened %o lower at K@k, | WHEAT_Spot—Eirm: No. 2 red Western win- | portad, being sed fo R Toere ot 3 .. 5@ as a res issued, reg Y C ists,. | touched T034c soon after and then, under pres | ter, 6s 2d: No. 1 Northern spring, not quoted: | Fidhes and nathi trw for Prott ored. per Ib. 4@ in the outstanding | Do eoupon.. J C gen 5s. NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | Eure of liquidation, mome of it credited to for. | No. 1 California, 6s 82d@fs 7d. Futures—Easy: | Y, and nothing extrs for Fruf . per Ib....—@ § o U S 3s reg.. Pacific 3. row will say: The month of September closes SIE7Irs and Some’ of it on stop-loss orders, e jominal; December, 60364, el o b o Bg o I i . AL 5 | opped to T8%e, & s eric 3 -60s, 534c; 60-T08, 5%c; 70-S0m, 3%c: ¢ ek Do 3s cou; | with & rather better outlook in the industrial o' Muses, srad, &, Which weak figure the-mar- | ¢ Ste Getober, 4a 3%d; "No. S oo e 1o0m a Do new 4s reg. 4s 44, Futures—Stead ket closed, %4 @%c under yesterday. October, 48 3%d; No- c; 90-100s, Zy4c; 1005 and over, o | | et ial sup- Do new 4s coup..134% N & W con 4. 1 world than was apparent a week or ten days Corn was a sluggard all day. October closed }Vembar, 45 27 December, 4s 2%d. rubles, Yc¢ premium; Sonomas, %c and San v pri s eliminatio muv»n;l\,\' Do old 4s reg.....114% Or Nav lsts. ago. The reports as to the probability of a %%hdown at :mc," i o a ! —_— Jfl;qu(m! Yo \;»<.s| lh:mds:u:‘ts Claras, except 100 - ke t ! position of the market Do old 4s coup. | settlement of the anthracite coal strike which | ere was practically nothing done in oats. | . — | and over, which stand the same. Apricots. e T tion there | Do s rer Bave been current for & couple of days scom | OFIODEE closed & shade wp a¢ augee, - - | T DA e Moty T T D 5 goul I iit% Do con b D oo tis o€ (oot and thers s moce than | trato witheus Saacoing. mich [o0d, speculative LOCAL MARKETS. | Peacies. 5@s3c Tor ‘standard, oI for olatce - Tomatoes, per 1b. 50— el Atchison gen 4a... 101% B & W 15 | § likelihood that the mos: Qlsturbing femture | SIS3% 0 “CONt SORREIIE X unchanged; ribs 2ic Y 5 | 11234 | in the industrial situation for some time is in | oL 2nd 78c tor fancy; Pear: Plums, pitted, | Fish— 3@7c s unehaken | Do adf 48 85% St L & 1 M con 5 . 5@6%c; unpitted, 1@1%c: Nectarines, 5@5%ec for | Barracuda arrangement. | Canada’ So 3ds... 122% | Process of elimination. The settiement of the — The e ng futures ranged as follows: #* * | 16 ana’ DaG6e oy white. y arp 108" StL &S F gen 6 5 Carp . & | igamated wage scale in the West has al- | — —_—— g | & g the coslers, 9812 5t Paul cons. T b L M i o RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers’ Assoctation | Codfish L ‘ 25 2 v res & of some im. | Articles Open. High. Low. Close. Ex = g e | Poansea T R e e R LT CIR P Hex | portant mills. An encouraging feature in the | Wheas & % wchange and Bullion. bas established the following prices for the | Flound: iron and steel situation 18 the number and September -~ gy, | character of foreign inquirles. Thus far little | October response in the way of orders has been elicited = November season of 1900: Bleached Thompson's fanc: 1% per 1b: cholce, 1lc; standard, $%c: prim Sc per 1b. S % 6% Y TG 2 rising an extreme 3% points | Do S F deb 5s...120 |S Pacific 4s. tion of the regular quarterly Chicago term 4s... % |S Railway 5s Sterling Fxchange, 80 days. galion. . Colorado So 4s. 79% Stand R & T = $483 | 8c: unbleached, Thompson' kg 7% | Sterling Exch: 1ght. - 71 =3 s Do hardshell, Ib 34— ethin 2 - orling Exchange, sigl 457 mas—Fancy. 10%e per Ib; choice, tigc: stand- v - ooures of the market ‘Gron: | D& R G late 108 |Tor b Pat tate | By the reduction in the price of 'steel | gCom No. e | Sterling Cables = 4353 | 250" aie: metme, Be Unbleeiing sotes St bs, each...... 1d— - ped among some of the | Do 45 914 Do 2as. FIEh SAnnitesi s 08 1o The St o ek | Beytember $i 4% | New York Exchange, sight...... — 7% | Beedless, 50-1b boxes, 6ljc; 2-crown loose Mus- | Pompino Do softshell, dz.40@— - ation was in evi- | Erle sen 4. i g ey ¢ | tion. Prices of Southern plg have been sneted | November wM el New York Exchanee, telegraphic — 19 | catels, 6c; 3-crown. Bie: 4-crown, 7c; London tfish - | " e stock declining | F W & D Clsts... 72 abash 1sts s L g P Sy b b er . . | Fine Siiver, per ounce = 8% | Layers, 2-crown, $i 50 per box: 3-crown, 81 61 Imon, fresh. Dysters. Cal. B ~ . Lo rg there Oats No. % 3 2 4 per o 3 5 Jo Eastern, doz23@40 xibuted to | (em Sestric i o have been moderate’ sales of Beasemer pisiros | Saptombes § Mexicaits Dol Snons o Ho = @ st E . Do, emoked. Tibs s 2o Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50: Impertal, $3 98% Wis Cent Ists 6 |Va Centurles. tock market con. | Jowa Cent Ists condition, owing | L & N uni 4s. at the decline. The demand for structural ma- October terial continues steady and prices are firm, The | November All prices £. 0. b. at common shipping points | Shrimps .. 2 221 Wheat and Other Grains. in_Californta, < 2 | i er of money. De- | MK & T 24 S fact that the tin plate scale remains unsettied | Mess Po UTS, — Chestnute. Mo pev 1b: Walnwts | oo o o . g : prominent ~ stocks MINING STOCKS. produces but little effect. October 1210 1215 0. 1 softshell. lic; No. 2. Se; No. 1 hardshell, | - " n the lowest and | Chollar 17 Imtario But little of significance Is to be extracted Novembe: 11 25 11 30 WHEAT—Liverpool and Paris were lower, | 10¢: No. 2 7%c; Almond: 15@16c for paper - , 3 “rown Point 10 Dphir . from the movement of prices. Wheat has heen January ...... 115T% 1160 | New York declined lc and St. Louls was g | Shell. 11@13%c for softshell: Peanuts, 5@ée tor | TH: STOCK MARKET- = Con Cal & Va 17 Piymouth fomewhat {rregular and prices shift listless Lard, per 100 seller. The market was weak all over the | Faftern: Brazll Nuts,ilc: Filberts lic: De. ¥ = = bank state- | Deadwood ... Quicksilver being about where they were at this time lasi | October - cans. 11@1c; Cocoanuts, $3 50@3. dej g factor. Gould & Curry.. 30 "do prefd week. Absence of forelgn demand, owing prob- = November 05 707y | world. HONEY—Comb. 13%@14%e for bright and 125 | ¥ % 8 ¥ exch steadied in New York to- | Hale & Norcross 20 Slerra Nevada ably to larger Russian shipments, coupled with | January . e 680 Chicago opened with a downward tendency. | @iic for light amber: water white extractod Yicak skao h on Berlin and Parie fell | Homestake ---.50 00 Standargd . higher freights, tended to the unsettlemenc. Snort Ribs, The speculative feeling was bullish at first, but @8c: light amber extracted, T@7T%¢; dark, 6 | o fron Silver . # Uplon Con Spot cotton i up on the week, but the gen- | September 15 825 |arterward weakened. The elevators bought | @8%e per Ib. | sk market has not been | Mexican .. Zi \Yellow Jacket 18 | eral market has fluctuated nervously, influenced | October 780 | September. There was a good shipping demand, | BEESTAX—24@2%e per Ib. | st but a small decrease BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. on the one hand by heavy receipts and on the | January BN T aet rrainhes vera maset. Thet e = I i e i~} (Bl Union Pac e e e e A e e Flour, dull | unfavorable for the movement of Wheat in ine Provisions. { Z g Call loans ..........3g4 West End . 364 : al - - and weak: No. 3 spring wheat, 72@76zc; No. | Southwest, and the same condition was il e p Assistant Treas- t) some extent in certain localities by unseason. - P a ~ i | - Time loans -4@5| Bonds— ble weather and in others by a tendency to |2 red, %@iSk%c; No. 2 corn, 0%@4lc; No. 2 | cated for the Northwest. With good weather b+ Tomt; opiay Of | Stocke— Atchison 4s 6% | CEthll soerations penaing the. ontesin oo 1o | yellow, 40%GUIL: No 2 oats: 22%@122c; No. 2 | larger receipts are likely in the Northwest. Cured meats continué to move off well at b O & ’ ) Atchison 2% N E G & Col ® ' | Dreaiféntial conteat is Disclord by telegraphic = White, @27lic; No. 3 white, 2335@26%c; No. | This market was dull and very weak, with | firm quotations. e o g B 4 ~1& TRy ALl do woeti 651, Mining shares e % g 2 rye 3% fair to cholce malting barley, 53% | a further deciine in futures. CURED MEATS-Bacon, Ile per b for|™ill pay & P o e g o B - in the | AT DUERY - S e Wheat, including flour, shipments for the | §Tc; P S b »2:"1“;0_‘413%«:[:|w stern. | gihot Wheat—SEippIng, §1 03%; Milling, $1 06% | neavy, 113%e for light medium, 12¢ for light e W S 2 ustralia an- | el Telephone. ... Amalg Copper. week aggregated c.“};;lg“!n;shg‘-, mlnatadl. STk ner¥ bl Mok s CALL BOARD SALES for extra light and Isigc for sukar-cured | _— ; Boston & Alban: Atlantie e e L e e L L e T ey 2 aakE et Meen, S8 Famaity, 34, bor S be’ | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. fan Fran 1l uitimately become | Boston Elevated Boston & - week of 1599. ‘ £515a8'35; dry. ealied shoulders (boxed). s | , Informal Session— orclock—December— | bbl: extra Mess. 313: Family, $14; extra Prime | = o . Y .t P e v vy e I oyt thls et et ax- |32 1008 B0,y fatila Ssbdene [ (iua 268 S0, | 2000 ctls, $107; 2000, $1. S000. #108%: 35,000, | Porle, $15 00; extra clear, §19; Mess, 6 50; | RIDAY, Sept. 25-2:30 was not €0 mani- | B & Q. ool PET= aee IR TMA " buubhals, o axatnat b RBWS 1 NS, ShOCt cline ainen idhonad)) P 8106%. May—2000, $115%; 30,000, $1 1316 Smoked Reef, 1212@13c per Ib. | FR Sept. 23-2:30 p. m. . ket as for stocks. | Dom Cosi Centennial .. last season. [ Ll (e antlres Second | Session—December—6000 ctis, $106l, | LARD—Tlerces quoted at Tc per Ib for com- | T . do prefd Franklin . { x | Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | May—2000, $1 1315; 14,000, $113. pound and sie for pure: halCbarrels, - pure. | s, when issued, | Fed Steel -... 31% Humboldt | * Flour, barrels 20,000 14,000 Regular Morning Session—December—1000 ctls, | %c: 10-1b tins. 10c: & Ay 4 e, g | 4 quar in the bid price and | do prefd ..... 62% Dsceola . 2 | Wheat, bushels . 133,000 | $106%: 10,000, $106%: 14,600, $106%. May—12,| COTTOLEX E—One-half barrel, $%c; three | 45 do reg Fitchburg prefd ...136 |Parrot Dun’s Review of Trade. | Corn, ‘bushels 452,000 | 000, £113; 2,000, $1131. half-barrels, §%4c; one tierce, Ske; two' tierces, | ORK STOCK LIS Gen Elec . 133% Quiney . Oats, bushels . 461,000 Afternoon Sesklon—December—2000 ctls, $1 06%, | $%c; five tierces, Sic per Ib. L b ot Con s itn N YORK ETOCK LIST. -5 1 | Cal-st Cab 5s.11 e Clost o prefd 139 * [Santa Fe Copper .. 4 | | Rye,’ bushels 1000 | May—2000. $1 13%. e : - Stocks "% | 4 Elec 1 219 Tamarack .. 25 | & % | Barley, busheis | 24,000 Mich Teleph Exchange to-day the butter Mich Telephone BARLEY—The market continues to ad: , s e 7, and is very firm. ~Holders in the country hava| 11ides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. stopped shipping, and there is not enough here 8 ' Winona .. 22| NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—R. G. Dun & Co.’s | On the Produce N E G & Coke.... 10% Wolverines 39% | w v . Tra v to- | market was steady; creamery, 16@21%c; dalry, | to fill the demand. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell = % | Weekiy Review of Trade will say to-morrow: | Take! Sheese, quiet, 104@like. * Bega, firm; | Yeed, TMje for choloe bright, Tie for No. 1 and | atont 1 under aaotetins. Heavy ealted | Not Wall street alone but the entire business | focen." o0, o 1 abou| ted | 8 | e - e 70@T2%c for off grades: Brewing and Shipping Steers, 8@9%c; medium, Sic; lght, Se: L G&R | world as well watched the progress of efforts | T grades, s0GSse; Chevaller, nomina) My el Tio- * & ! a o o 4o p ' Bank Cl - to bring about a settlement of the anthracite | %—— -¥% CALL BOARD SALES, hides, Sc; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, $@8%4c; Dry A 1t Co ~ e . | an earmgs. coal strike with active interest. This week the b - Hides, lic; culls, 12¢; Dry Kip, ic; Dry Calr | - Do £ntd & "« n & Quincy...... | paralysis of the anthracite industry was more Foreign Futures Informa) Session—No sales. 16¢; culls and brands. 1%; Sheepskins. Shear. | L A & « lis & Louis.. complete than last, and the effect was seen eign - e e W lings, 1 short "Wcol, 3 LAY ol s & ot —* | upon the distribution of merchandise in "the 752::\- ar Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, | tnegtam. IB?Q"!C. long Wool, Toc@s1 fach; Horse « ern Lilino S A | East and the placing of new orders wi . 2, s L §2 or medium, » C6a ¢ = « Northwestern ......... | 20w FORE, St m.The tollowing talle, | e e e e e -% | © Afternoon Session—No sales. AT S 50% foe colba: Moo ameins E'C i 1306, 113 « k Island & Pacific.. | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | week and many of the large companies refuses | QATS Continue dull, though there are a few | 31 5 for large, $125 for medium. & foc s all |+ 2 e 40 « is ings at the principal cities for the week ended | to name a selling price. The strike involved Dec. | sales right along. and 26@50c for colts. Deerskins- Summer op rod | SPBre” ‘ hern September 27, with the percentage of increase about 15,000 more miners and hundreds of train- 8 120%1: White, $115@130; Surprise, $135@1 40; Req, %c: fall or medium skins, 30 wint e B o T, 0L 2; Black, for feed, ::":;'ln skins, 17%@20c. Gna!sk?: A Southern 1st prefd.. £nd decrease as compared with the correspond- | men, but the working force has increassd larg S V Water 6s.113 Prime An- | Do 2B Southern 24 prefd = week last year: Iy through the settiement between the Ama; f110@1 §5; for seed, §115G120 per ctl. R The: Tatas st msith | Cal I o 4s & Hudson AT g} b s o . | amated Association and several steel”com- A ana e nering: S TALLOW-No. 1 Fendered. 4 iske per Io; No. | Onk G T & Ho1 L awanna & West e nies whose works, employing 6,000 men, F—90a 3 Figo: Erease, 2@2ipe. | Cak Tran 6s 20 D > Grande. e o Fork. ;| have been idle, while only 1000 men were op: | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. L S 0 & wsoiavie o St | ande prerd Boston | fected by the shut-down of the Susquehanna % Northern. free, 13@15¢: Northern, defective. 129 | Contra Costa. s s Tron and Stesl Company by the strike. In the Flour and Millstuffs. i4c; Middle County, free, U@lic: Middle Coun- | Marin Coun seenen Philadelphia . 1S e e, e S Dt ty, defective, 12@lic: Southern *Mountatn. 1| 4 GA CTRIC STOCKS. pecen - St 5 {# or a quick recovery strike over, o eeedin monthe’. 9@10c; Southern Mountain, free, 7| 3 S . 3 Hocking ol Pittsbore While th the Weet there bas been a0 Botoweriey £ 2 % Mark T AT o omily Extran © 00 | monihs' 11@i%; Southern Mountain. derective. | G2t L Fa L Co s Hocking | Baltimore Saketion; du the aisclulion of Aoy, clsm K Chicago Livestoc arket. 37, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, §3 40@3 50; | 7 months’, 9@llc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 15 | Cont I & P ¢ SF & GE . 5% 53 Tiinols Central San Francisco. &00 eather conditio avorable Oregon and Washington, 32 75@3 10 : Nev 16c per Ib. RO E.... % wa Central Cineinnati for late crops and farm work is progressing Ston, 3 per barrel | @l7c 1Q16e pe San Franci 5" 5% Kansas City New Orleant lowa Central prefd rapidly, except for some damage to grain in| CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—CATTLE—Receipts, | {7 family and s 10@3 60 for bakers'; Eastern, | _Fail Clip—San Joaquin, 64@sc: do Lambe', § Lake Erie & Western 5 5 : ty, i the shock in the Northwest. 2000; generally steady. Texans slow to 106 “;l%g;?bsfl" @%e: Middle County, 9@1ic per Ib. Pac Gas Imp % Prices in eacks - HOPS—11%@14%c per Ib. - - Eilh Louwille & Nashviiie | Clevelard ™ § | By a g e chd whols Ust ot (o and west| 20 SR, HERSH BURERIE tadey it R Rice Floir, ¥ Corn” San Francisco Meat Market, | Firem's Fun Louisville . | products . BTOWS x z ) 704 extra cream 50; Oat Groats, | - i Providence . tronger, that the botiom has been reached. | IS weak. §2 503 6 cows. f1 eiae Shrches | fny. 55 C0m3 75; " Budkwheat Frouts B itons. ritore: cot S AL At 4neto Cal 1 3 | o 1t W Be v AL e atme petes | 305G 50, - Texas fed steers, $4 15 | Cracked Wheaf, $350: Farina, 3 BEEF—sla@be for Steers and fizuie per ib for | ot T & F i Minneavotis” & s Losia FE S0 100 Dt om0 prene e ase ooy T steers, WEGH;, Toras balls, | Waost Flonr, ’g!géogylgg_gtg‘é:m#).sm Caws. S Sy | it Nattomi. Mianatuse & W Lovis prets Omaha clined only about 3 per cent this vear agd 2 ; Peaz, $0; Green Peas, $ 50 per 100 15s. Tl B o A Misodur) Bactis ..... | Indianagolis thers is already o tendency foward ‘a higher | HOUS Recelpts, today, 36,000 . Ibs. L IUTTON—Weéthers, T4G8C: ewes, 10T ber | ¢, s ¢ 1, ¢ | Columbas, Ohlo. R o ey etk e R e % Hay and Feedstuff. T AMB—_saHe ver 1b. e & & - 9% S | chase of 10,000 tons of foundry iron and an :, y ufrs. ver It B 27% | Denver 3 | Export ogter for 6% tous of ralls has been | P50 Chelon hesvr {5 1005 b; rough hesvy PORK—Live Hogs, $¥e for small, 55%@5%c or | Mut Sav Bk ';W‘ : gfi:mrad é' ?flfi?i 'i’x'ai""ace".‘:"...?é’i‘.'..m""“' are In operation, but gfi’:? e 4 o There is no further advance in Bran and 1'23':2‘ :&&%%Mc luri;:;:!'u‘;&:;qcu - " STREET RATLROAD STOCKS. e ichmond .. . 714, e SHEEP—Receipts, 6000; sheep, steady; lambs. | g, Both are firm. Recey, PR ot e N Californt OSL&H © - 32% | Memphie 2,308,228 Wheat again rose to Bc, but failed to main- R oo i . | Tay. - Dts of Hay are 5 “alifornta > s oy e e a8 cource o wvanced oo Above the peic | oot (o chaics wethers, T UIG1 T < talr 1y | Penvier mgn General Merchandise. - Pl Y gamadh = ra " 874 | Rochester 1,674,004 34 thie date last year or over 12 per cent. | G0N Texer Bere o ione an: matieriacold | MIDDLINGE. Aot ner ton, g FOWDER STOCKS. V g e iy Sleeoaed ol Toeslin aYErS and | $4°2565 00; Western lambs, $4 75@5 %. FEEDSTUFFS Rolled BRHer, 15617 £ per | BAGS —San Quentin Bags. & 8: Caleutta | caritornia . Vigorit .. w vs Railway & Bl 1978258 Witlhe. for. Lot wecks & 41600 ek e ushels P 157 bogas: Cocommut ‘Cake, $Higar M | Sio= Eea. PAgt W B;fi.:i\excfl?m”i e | D e izt | Bat Lake ity byt 30 Kol porta Seainsi 12, 15,501" boshels s New York Metal Market. §20g27; Cracked Corn, $26 50627 (0. Mixed Feed, | b i o Tront mass & ke y 2 . 151 | Springfield, Mass. 1,071,871 year ago. hipments from the Eastern $13 50@14. 5 8%@8%c for bleached jute. sea SPC. 21— SE ol i 4 S L UL | o wORE, e e ot tn marke | oHATTOMSS SO Whene s, | SOAL elintion, 857 o st o | EESES e e e 2% | Portiand: Or, 2807, cereals. as with cotton, outsiders 4o not pur- | was quiet and lower, closing. easy fn tone, - | Cloves, S0k < Aitain St 50 By, Q1L | 55°5%0; Vwallsend, $3: Co-operative Waticond 33: | Paauhau § C€o.30% — Rio Grande Western prefd .. ) 1;;.. -l:;en:l ;E g cwml{ at the sr;;n”l level ‘:f vr'luw-. ing to rather large stocks on spot. The London | per ‘RQ:W e = e %beyl;l:::’ “l"m',"l":}‘(l: 15;: Snl-': ISL in slacn, NEOUS STOCKS. St Louls & San Francisco. - % geles. 1183, nother increase cases in shipments ST) —30@37%c per bale, enns; . $14; Cannel, 319 Pac A P A.... 8t Louis & San Francisco 24 ptd. 33 | Syrucuse . outiook maors ng for ndustry | o rather small demand from home buyers, Tron Beans and Seeds. : s R e s S ¥ ¢ | Des Moines. . 1402822 nd manufacturers are ieil i eeds. 2000 1bs and 38 50 per ton. according to brana | | B S T e ‘“ e > R edbated" Tanee of “oratrs. itk nleacs) DUt umchanged: Quiotationg: T toT Were aulet benes T arrivals g8 the week | Morning Session. B Panl .o iy | Wimineton, B Vsl Point.” Neads are LEporative. in moanpcochiooy | . Lake' CODper, $16 SOG11: lead, $4 31%; spelter, | The feeling In Beans Is reported weaker, as | Britisn Columbia, with 3= 19 ons; Gl from | poarl— 8t Paul prefd ... am” | 3 i P e 7 are buny Tany sections. | ¢4 10@4 15; tin, 28 87%; plgiron, warrants erop . t s T ska Packers' Assn 8t Paul & Omab 110 ‘récnx;ttm o 7 1,235,404 Jobbers of this city are busy and Western 5 » | the incoming of the new 1s beginning to wmom "'7"::“;& 1"5“)-3{1’: Australia, | 10 r:}lnlka“ Shasy = - rand Rapl . 1,196,835 buyers ask prompt shipment.” After a long . have its effect. ons: ons frol ladelr 2593 toms: | 25 Comtra Cos a; - 8 n B e, a 2 609,686 - o A . total, 33,766 tons. The amount at hand this| 3 Hana PlantiMon ! -y g ] D tof e on (I Pissent miodapkts’ v New York Cotton Market. 360 Eates itte ';;:5,".'.?.‘“,?_:"“' 5330 | week isabout_ equal ‘to the quantity meeqnr | 3 Kilaves Sugar P 2 0 e - ek s sharing the improvement, but the situation 3, 5 §199 | still it s too close for comfort, as we are not | §13,00 Los Angeles Py 5 per cent ponds. 138 o0 Tevas & Pacific 14 | Seaitle . . 2971958 to hides is rather depressing because of h * —_ Red, %: Blackeye, uuhum. accumulating a reserve for the' winter require. | $200 Oceanic S 8 bonds .07 37 O e i > | Evcama - LEn 5irg | Current recelpts of cattle and the probability| NBW YORK, Sept. 25 _Cotton futures opened S Sidny B0l Red Kidneys, $3%563%. | ments. which Tie Prudentially should. Crude oii | 3 Pacific Gas Tmp .. L nion Pacific pref 4 St iy ) v %@dc; enlarging, Yput very Sl St 3 s L e P Page Thirteen.