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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 190I. an_increase last A it 4,334,000 bushels. cargoés xm, juiet and steady; No. 1 |dency toward lower prices, except Wine Grapes, Corn was mh;l:‘:"'ol'l". prices tending Bflhfllfl?uc ifornia, qm 10%%d; "Vll]{ ‘Walla, | which rule firm. There are very few Pome- to drag. Considerable liquidation occurred | 28s 1%: English country markets, quieter. granates offering. Figs are dull. Quinces pending the uncertainty in regard (o the Gov- | LIVERPOOL, Sept. 10.—Wheat, dull: No. 1| move oft siowly. ) | ernment _report, which was due this: after- | Standard California; s 11%d@és: wheat in | Citrus fruits are in ample supply for the noon. The crowd generally were inclined to | Paris, dull; Flour in Paris, dull; French coun- | demand and prices show little change. ::ergsinlunt tm the report v;m:ld n'x‘:‘l?}:l l':: try I::{k:l'-ol‘;d’flufie(er; weather in England, Fo:r tl!‘lto! QBQII?.DI' ‘}‘vet:m:xcul-n‘: GRAN D AUC‘I‘.ON emen \Were “Somewhat a fair ; ; em golng x e*clsplose of‘tthstll' holdln;:mel)ecember closed COTTON—Uplands, 4 11-16d. I!:Demr mdfilom ower N Vil DECIDUOUS FRUITS. oF 3 ; D [o05i8 ek dull ‘ana. festureices, Reading be Portland’s Business. APPLES—75c@t % per box for g0od to choice 2= unchanged to %e lower at dc. and 35G6se for ordinary. = S Quiet. Later there was. considerable selling | *07; balances, #7082 PLUMS-25g20c per box; Prunes, @3 pef | In foal to Mendocino 2:19%, Azmoor 2:20%, Al- Wisconsin C ot Saaan % Tl paskes e TICHe o Northern Wheat Market. ot o e e s } 88 | tivo 2:18%. Monbells ana Exioneer. SUMMARY. OF THE MARKETS. Wisconsin Central pid. Sy 1% A% P% | ard ctosed e Jower 8% 1ty January ribe k PEACHES 25G0c per box and $I5@22 50 per'| Includ=d in this sale are such famous mares Express Companies— closed 2%c lower at $8 15. <ton for Frees and $20@40 for Clings; Peaches in | as Aldeana 2:25, Emaline 2:27%, Nordica 2: Adams ... The leading futures ranged as follows: i OREGON. carriers, 30@$5c, according to size of carrier; Eflemenlo 2:25%. Linnet 2:29%, Miss Na American - PORTLAND, Sept. 10.—WHEAT — Walla | Mountain Peaches, 50@7sc per box. 2:29%;, and other speed-producing dams, by the Sterli Exchange weak. United States Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | Walla, unchanged, 55c; valley, 36c; blue stem, | NECTARINES—Red, 50@isc per box. most fashionable sires on this.great farm. eriing £ 2 Wells Fargo Z % s amusat NG, 8 S s6c. et POMEORANATES R@Me. pox e e 3 (¢ This is without doube the gramtest opportun- o > . sccllaneous 3 CARS—Bartletts, 3 et grand- Wheat and Wheat Freights dull. e P December W 0 0% TACOMA, Sept. 10— WHEAT—Unchanged. | 0GWe for No. 2 and $I0G0° per ton; other | locking. standart tortin mares, In Toal to the 5 American Car & Foun., 1,000 EY -- ol T4y "R T Club, 53c; blue stem, s6c. Pears, 25@50c per box. greatest young sires in this State. No reserve. Barley, Corn and Rye very quiet. , Am Gar & Foundry pfd 200 ¢ g o, B ——~— QUINCES #0@8e per box. = |The mares are at AGRICULTURAL PARK. e sl S Amegican Linseed Oil.. 0 S =X T % WSTRAWBERRIES %67 per ches Long- | Sacramento, ‘where sale will take place next Government after Oats again. AR Emefiingd Rk 40 May Wi s ® BLACKBERRIES.-§305 per chest. FRIDAY, Se¢pt., 13, 1901 y anged. AD Buielt & Retipd... - 400 Gapiernan . wy o LOCAL MARKETS. LOGAN BERRIES, — per chest. § ay an eeastuirs unc g oo -Rmmn{_ Co... 3,700 T ember “;: bt S v RASPBERRIES—$6@7 per chml.b Commencing at 10 a m. 2 yn 7 KL 357 R - Beans continue to shade off gradually. Colorade Fuct s S Eifi My i i ST SR TR # * é:%;%‘:éé‘éfi“}fi%?fifi ababte ayer boxes: VA G- LATNG, 4 L AR - > = Siess lilte, Seqivc. : Occidental Horse Exchange, Potatoes and Onions easier. Gencrat Blecous o0 Sekober ... Exchange and Bullion. longos e St ter Wartemmeiont. P85 | o at ral HOVALL ot San Francieco. Glucose Suzar 2,300 January . Par 180 ¥ ' H orses at racetrack. Send for catalogue. P % Hocking Coal . Lard, per 100 lbs— Sterli: Exch: . ye - 84 it 50 Butter weak. Cheese and Eggs firm. i N IR September . 9% 945 94s% 2% | Sicrling Exchanse, stnt . e e g Sl L e ] s S e Poultry coming in more f””’ ) from the East. Internatl Paper pfd.... 2100 October 940 945 93 9425 | Sterling Cables = 457i | which are quoted as follows: Fontainebleau | oo, Fef, JP* ad, 7%4@sc, according ouitry coming ) ; Enelrrélugm.l Power 600 g;‘o“r‘l‘%lb-s o Y O 912 91T% gew Tork lg:xen-ug;e, sight. - 10 |and Sweetwater, 25@60c per box and ecrat SALT—H. R. H., $23 25 per ton in large sacks Fresh Fruit market quiet and featureless. Nationa Bisclii it September ih oam o otm sE Sifver °§l‘5 .],?fn':"f" o = 5;:2 e e i 8 "f;.b‘tfimfi:cn; and $4 in S0 biversool. §13 sige> for, the . . . N: 8 o TSR TR 2xican ollars, nominal & @ 472 | Wine Gra s, $25@28 ton for Zinfandel. 5 E b Dricd Apricots slightly lower. Notinal Balss » Jamuacy gn- 2 e - R CITRUE FRUIS Dranges. sooghi: Lemons, | ¥00A% BEER 0 g7 50 per task tor lo- Nations! salt o 1 Cash_quotations tollows: Wh d Other Grai $161 25 for common and 35 50@3 50 for £00d 15 | o 0 Gl Sioass for export Lard advanced again. Other Provisions unchanged. Bone e », Flour. steady: No 2 ‘spring wheat, 140 i I adpe, choice: Grape Fruit, $162 30; Mexican Limes. | "SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- advan gam. gea. R e 88%c; No. 2 red. T0%c; No. 3 Oats. 343%@34% L $3@3 30; Bananas, 75c@$2 per bunch; Pineab- | Loy guotes, per Ib, In 100-1b bag: Wool, Hid 3 Hobs a5 Sreviowsly oaotod e No. 2 white, 365@3tc: No. 3 white, 36@36%c.| WHEAT FREIGHTS—Spot freights are ! Ples, $1 50@3 per dozen. Cubes, Crushed and. Fine Crushed. 3.20c: ool, Hides an ops previously g . e N2 e 5@%hc: "ralr to cholce malting | eaey at about Iis 64@ss 8d, usual options. Dricd Fruit. —‘V—t Fire Fowderéa, .féc: Candy Gramuiated, Sekc; Dry T 7 Fressed Steel Car pfd. rley, e; No. 1 flax seed, $144; No. 1| The chartered wheat fleet in port has a regis- riey rits, Nuts an aisins. ranulated, 4.9 onfectioners’ A, 49%c; Not much change in the Meat market. Plliman Faiace Car Northivestern, 51 46; orime (imothy seed. "85 | tored tonnage of 3730, sgainst 45133 tons on s Granulated 4 %c; Bet Granulated; {5ic: Mas- 2 5 epublic St & 2 per 'bbl, $0@14 85; o & the same date last year; disengaged, 15176 | The only chi p light easing off .in o o 2 B o S S 1bs 5@ 47%: short ribs sides. (I 7SS 5 ] ¥ change Is a slig] g barrels, 10c more: half-barrels, 25c more: boxes. Oil quotations as before. Rebutiic Sisel 7 X ,:’.nl-y@,ul::’;’d i e T {ons. aguinst 460 on the way to this OIt, | Apricots; the demand for which. i less active. Soc "more: S0lb bags. 1oc mers: No oriers taken > 3 Tennessee Coal & Irom. 7,500 short clear sides (boxed), $9 25@9 30. ,700 tons, against 158,800, All other fruits remain as before, with a good | for less than.75 barrels or its equivalent. Domi Light trading on the stock cxchanges. Union Bag & Paper Co. 100 FerraEa eceipts, Shipments, | o HEATLiverpool was firm and Paris weak. | demand. There is nothing new in Nuts and | nos. halt-barrels, S.4fc; boxes, S70c per I, by b 9 . nion Bag Co pfd 500 P . 5| The world’s visible supply was reported Raisins. o 2 New York stock market in better shape. Unifed States Leather. 4,000 Wheat: bushels 13090 | follows: East of the Rockles, an increase of | | FRUITS—Apricots, 75@9%c for Royals and | ordinary stzes, $18G19; extra sizes. higher: Red U S Leather pid.. United States Rubber. U S Rubber pfd... wood, §IS@19; Lath, 4 feet, $3 30@4; Picksts, $2 Shingles, 32 for common and $2 75 for fancy; Shakes, $13 for split and §l4 for sawn; Rustic, £,594,000 bushels; Europe and afloat, a de- | @12iic for standard to fancy Moorpark: crease of 300,000 bushels; net increase, ,000 | Evaporated Apples, 712@8%c; sun dried, @4l bushels. The world's shipments for the week | Peaches, 6@Sc; Pears, 6@dc; Plums, pitted, 4@ Corn, ‘bushels Oats, bushels Rye. bushels . . . . Tacs: Wi Seattle .98 68 46 W Cl .00 | United States Steel. 5 ;| 5%e; d, N+ s, 6B for | $23@29. SR el DNg Thiis e Vo Tiet. 288 Y S BICEaelr e B O i | e, | e o e Bhge e ot Bk . % 5 4 W Pt.Cldy .00 Western Union . On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | 000; Australlan, 15,000, The final estimate of | PRUNES—Old crop are quoted by the Asso- Receipts of Produce. ‘ Mall reporte from New York say: “‘All hopes .96 82 8 Clear = .0| 5 market was steady; creamerles, 14@19%c; | the Austro-Hungarian crop shows a decline | ciation on the basis of 3%c for the four sizes. 1 of Going sny further early business in new ] 4 NW Clear .00 ares sold... 5 dairy, 13@17%c. Cheese steady, 9%@10%c. |in the yleld from last year. New crop are quated on the basis of 3%@3%c 2 i crop California raisins in this or any other 6 S Clear .0 CLOSING BONDS. Egss’ steady; fresh, 14%@15c. aorhe American visible supply increased 650.. | for the four sizes. = i S FOR SEVENTY-TWO HOURS. | v v v = = = J 2s, b v = T ushels. Chicago market was dull and N re cleaned up agd nominal. market are unquestionably effectually knocked | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Ughy oh s re8:--- 100 Hocking Val 4206 | ., 5 | featureless. Recelpts in the Northwest were | NUTS—Wainnts, No. 1 softshell, 13812%c: | Flour, qr sks......25.374 Hops. bales out by President Kearney's threat that the FORECAST. 3 Do e 108% | Mex Cent 4 heavy. ol Sisc: Nol 1 hardshell, 1091i4c; No. 2 | Wheat, ctls ... 4.0 Lime. bole directorate of the Raisin Growers' Assoclation [ pareiv cloudy wi i _| Do ‘coupon 108%| Do Ist inc . 8% ; This market continued slack and without | 6% monds, 13@Hc for papershell, Barley, ctls 118,680 ! Sugar, ctls . vill mmash the market in California to 2c In | erg morHion iy Or:to]::r-:aréw!-l:n?r:;{eéh:n‘:'( =1 Do new 4s. res.137%% Minn & S Louls 45,108 Forelgn Futures. feature. Ic for softshell and 5@éc for, hardshell; Pea- | Oats, ctls . 4,570| Tallow. ctls sweatbox. Whether Mr. Kearney or the | extreme northwestern portion of California, also | D0 coupon M, K & T ds. 981 Spot Wheat—Shipping, 9%c: milling, $1@ | Nuts, 5@7c for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@12%c; | Corn, ctls - Pelts, bdls rectors of the combine would be able 1o | in Northern Arizona: sleewhere on tne. Sacing| Do old ds, rex. bo 2ds ... s15 | & [ 102% per ctl. Filberts, 12G12%c: Pecans, 11@13c: Cocoanuts, | Beans, sks . © 4.156 Hides. No carry out the threat ie by mo means certain, | Slope the weather Is clear, Do counon N Y Cent ists... . 1048 i CALL BOARD SALES. e s e et s N | - _360| Wine. gals . but_nevertheless the whole raisin situation at | The pressure has fallen slowly over Western| Do bs, res. | Do gen 3igs 109% [VERPOOL. Informal Scssion—9:15 o'clock—May, 10,000 | 1, 10 TR EOMD, :‘?V-Zfl'-' it e racten, 5iz | Potatoes, ska ... 5,392| Leather, rolls present i about as bad as it well could be, | Washington and Northwestern Oregon and risen | (DO coupon 4 N J Cent gen 133 Sment Sept. Dec. | ctls, 31 04, e T e ixtracted, 105 dark 4G | Qnlons, sks O g g @nd in the face of existing circumstances 10 | in other portions of the Pacific Sioe Atch gen 4s. Nor Pacific 4s .....104% | Opening -56% 58%| Second Session—No sales, & T walel exivictan, Sams daes Bran, sks 994 Wool, bales 0 buver is likely to buy a pound of new raisins. | The temperature changes have been slight in adj Do 2s 72 losing <5 6% 58 Regular Morning Session—December—4000 | * ?s‘i»:ss\\',xx 25@28 b Middlings, 832|Quicksilver, fisks. 35 The spot market shows little or no change, | all districts west of the Rooky Mountaing, i 'Nor & W 102% PARIS. ctls, $1 00%. > ST par I Hay, tons . HOWGI, S8t - § stocks here being stil light and prices Well |~ Forecast =made at San Francisco for. thirty Read Gen 4s 951 | Wheat— Sept. A Afternoon Session—December—4000 ctls, = OREGON. maintained in corsequence. | hours ending midnight. September 11, 1001: SL&EIM 15l Opening - 2 1004, Provisions. Flour, ar sk 11,185 Wool, bales “ New layer Valencia raisins, to arrive next | "Northern California—Fair Wednesday: fresh |81, &S F 4s. 95 | Closing L2140 BARLEY—The local market remains pre- our, ar | X week, are selling fairly well at Sc; arrivals | west wind. & St Louis So 1t 973 | Flour— cisely as before, being listless with light of- 2 Oats, sks - ten daye later_are offered at 3ic less. £pot | = outhern California—Fair Wednesday: I TI 7612 | Opening L 255 ferings and an equally light demand. Some dealers are quoting another advance of WASHINGTON. stocks of old Sultanas are becoming well re- | west wind, esday; 1ight | ches & Onio 4 S A & A Closing ... 2745 Feed, T3%@75c for choice bright, 72%c for No. [ %c in Lard. The market for all cured Meats | gy . o sks..... 2,520, Hay, tons .. 52 guced, quotations being lic 1% and 1% for | Nevada—Falr Wednesday; light southwest | Chi & Alton 3is.. S4i; /8o Pacific 4s. 1 and f0c for off grades: Brewing and Shipping | continues very steady with a satisfactory de- | Oats, sks .. © 185 Wool, bales % two, three and four-crown, respectively. About | ying s 21 E West | Chi, B & Q new |So Ry 5s = grades, 77%@sS5c; Chevalier. 9c@$l 05 per ctl. | mand. 2 sy it 120 boxes new Sultanas are offered o arrive | “San Francisco and viclnity—Falr Wednesday; | C; M & S P gen 45110 | Tox & Pac_is Available Grain Supply. CALL BOARD SALES. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per Ib for| e » &t prices ranging from 10ic for one-crown t#f| fresh west wind. G. H. WILLSON, Chi & N con 7 T, StL & W 4s.... 81 TtoeinalSasion a5 siciobke No, sates heavy, i2%e for light medium, 13%c for light, | ¥ " S o B Local Foecast Official, SRS Sacl Union Pacific 4 NEW YORK, Sept, 10—Cable and telegraphic | Second. SessionoNg. sates 2 Hie for extra light and e far sugae-cured; | early part of October. are offered as follows: Temporarily in charge. | C: C. C & S Lgenisi03 | Do conv 4s .......106% fcath = < o ey Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 14@14%c; California STOCK MARKET. | yumn l’)ehes:s,‘ 'rlh boxes. lh;aeecm?‘ 2 | i Y In charge. | Gy Term 4s. 94 |Wabash 1sts 1181 f&'&’&‘:"cfi‘.'n?l’: (‘: m:ld:élreeea!:p;a‘;::(::; l&l; A?mse‘::;o:lg?s‘:?u‘n Norcalee Hams, 1312c; Mess Beef, §11 per barrel; extra . | our-crown, $3 30 five-crown, $3 75; 8 own, Col So %! e ' L vi — 3 s, $12; 2 50; £ g gy e T~ B apg ol e Sy B3 f o e oS e, l;g% last account: OATS—The Government is again in the mar- | Mess, #12; cf;:‘:’"g’.;s,“m“:, et T L crown, §2 25G8 per 2D box, et | [ et s s el gnheat United States and Canada cast of | ket and will soon Invite bids here and at Seat- | fi3? SXUrS, igar, ¥3: . $19: 3 “Currents are very easy, both for spot and | | oot 2 , 2,804, ; % - F futures. Stocks here are being reduced very | I EASTERN MARKETS. | Erl Gemeral s S, (W & L Brle 4s.... 91 | for and in Burope, decrease, 300,000; total sup- | The receipts since Saturday amount to 14,25 T T A M e S "'2":‘: . E‘;“;"‘"' - ;"9 morning gradually, the trade buying only when actu: | -85 s e . ply. increase, 2,594,000 bushels. Corn—United | ctls. The market continues dull and quota- pound ac for : half-b 3 3 of the Bon change, with an advance e A by > | MINING STOCKS. States and Canada east of the Rockies, in- | tions show little change. “("‘(c);r'}':alx‘:a‘r!:'i;' 3 “}:b"";l!- l;‘-t- . three | 7 Oceanic Steamship at 340@41 and in Gas and ZARL 0 * \ Adams Con 20 Little Chief 12 | crease, 998,000 bushels. Oats—United States| Grays, $1 15@1 22%; whites, $1 15@1 30: black, E-One hait-barvel, ¥%c; o2 | Electric at $42 6214@42 75. The ofl stocks wers 2 % § 5 | Nies Axibe %!Ontario . 10 50 | and Canada east of the Rockies, increase, | 973c@$1 05. and red.’ $1 05@1 17% per ctl. Datt-harrels, ¥igo: anetiexce, Sic; two Heloes. | oo Lt fonturelese The Weather and Crops. | New York Stock Market. | Breece 1 40/ Ophir 6 [ 1,047,000 bushels, CORN—The Chicago market fell back some- | 3¢; five tierces, §%c per Ib. In the af o pe Brunswick Con 07 Phoenix 03 —— what _and the cash demand was disappointing. P e = the afterncon Oceanic was stilf Mgher ot o | 4 | % 2l and $42 and Kilauea declined to $11 7. The weekly report of A. G. McAdle, section | NEW YORK, Sept. 10—There was some un- | GomSicck Tunnel.. 06| Potost i % A Cay (Tranciso-muarkat gras Ciland wn Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The Kern River Oil assessment of 3c was @irector of the climate and crop section of | easiness reflected in the stock market to-q: ey i 5 : : Small round Yellow, §i75; Eastern Yellow, | delinquent on the Exchange vesterday. the weather bureau, is as follows: | over the money outlook, but it was resisted | Fosn nyer i1 olBiera Hopes i California Fruit Sales. S0 Vhite 51 T5G1 8 per etl; mixed, $185." | There is no turther change in Wool. The | The following were ex-dividend: Glant Con- GENERAY, SEMNARY. | ™ith a degree of success and was offset by | Iron Silver . 6/ Btandard 318 RYE—_Quict ‘at 75@80c per ctl. new clip will probably meet with a good de- | 30.CalCk TeSYAr monthly e per share. The weather has been mearly normal | %her factors, the ameet siotalle aiia “eftecttve | Jeatuille OBir o0k G B e * - | - BUCEWHERAT Nemil; sione {hi st hanast puadie whest' 18’ sppeata. I e ne, | ton, regular, moninly, e per share. amounting PRsctbeto g o offPcs Tl gy Mg & | ch was the gratifying news of the con. STON § A NDS. (%S 3 T New Hops are expected within a fortnight, : California’ Wine Association, regu- clear warts daye. cool nignts dnd frequent | tiDUed {mprovement of President McKinley at | _Mon West End .......36 | NEW YORK, Sept, 10.—The Earl Fruit Com- Flour and Millstuffs. as picking Is already under way. At present | lar monthly, fc per share, amounting to $35.- fogs zicng the coast. Frosts occurred in por- | buffalo. The market was artificial to = de- [ Tall loans ghgg Westnghouse Eiec. 73 g’glea‘:ldbfifle’;fl’gflgi@?“‘_l“g;{l AP S the market is nominal at the quotations below. | “2% 20- 2l e tione of San Josquin and Sonoma countles, in- ( ET¢€. OWIng to the continued influence of the | Stocke Afchison 4 ........100 | boXes, 60c@s] 3, average §1%:. = Peaches— | FLOUR-—California Family Extras 25@ | HIDES AND SKINS-Culls and brands sell | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE Sal- |3 50, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 15@3 25; | about 1% under quotations. Heavy saited Oregon, $250@2 75 per barrel for family and | Steers, 10%c; medium, ize: light. 9¢; Cow $2 75@3 for bakers': Washington bakers’, §2 75 | Hides, 9c for heavy and %c fo Stage. 4 | precautionary measures put in fc 1t 7 9 G : G 3 - 5 v 5 juring potatoes, beans and vegetables to some ¥ P orce after the | Atch, T & St Fe.. 6% |N E G & Coke bs.. 5 eorge’s Late, boxes, 80@3c, average 85 extent | attempted acsassination of the President on| Do prefd 96% | Mining Shares— ways, boxes, 55c@$l 15, average 6Sc. Gra Grain thrashing contim Friday. These consisted of free buying on | Amer Sugar . 22" | Adventure . Tokays, single crates, §1 30@1 80, average $1 4 TUESDAY. Sept. 102 p. m. in_all sections. | Immense quantities of wheat and barley are | recessions, with the sole purpose of Liorbn oD | Beil Telephone. Bingham . White Tokays, single crates, $i 6@1 16, av @3 Sc: Salted Kip, $%c; Saited Veal. 10c: Saited UNITED STAT NDS. piled up. Uncovered, and shipments cortinue | the tide of reaction and of the lending o | Boston & Albany |Amal Copper age 3166 Malagas, single Ccrates, $1 45135, | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | GAI. 10¢; Dry Hidee, 16@ieic; Culls, Me: Dry Bid. Ask. T Bid. Ask ry light on account of the labor troubles. | Mmoney freely to keep down the rate. hile | Boston Elev |Atlantic .. 3013 | average §1 4. Nireteen cars sold to-day. | Jows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Shecpaking, sheariings, 15G30 cach"aincs | 4 quar coup..1i3 LBG|e ar ¢ (ew).IEI4LE% he warehouses contain nearly all the grain | Vigorous support was offered the market on | Boston & Maine...192 |Cal & Hecla....i2@13s | Weather favorable. : Flour, $_per 100 ibs; Rye Flour, §2 75; Rye | Jnecpskine. sheatlings, 133 “long | 45 quar Tem...112 11213/3s quar coup..105%108 are capable of storing in some sectiuns. | ANy *igns of reaction it was also true that | Dominion -Coal .. 43%|Centennial - 28y | CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—The Earl Frult Com- | Meal,' $250; Rice Flour, $7; Corn 'Meal, ‘83 25; | WO $0G5gc each; medium. . 12 506 s g The yield of grain has been very abundant in | heavy offerings to realize met any advance in | Do prefd . Franklin . 19" | pany sold California fruit to-day: Pears_ | extra cream do, $i; Oat'Groats, §: Hominy, $i | Voo, S0c@SL each: Morse Hides, salt. 8 G MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. all places north of the Tehachapl, but there is | Prices. ~ The consequence was a constantly | U S Steel 445 | Humboldt 25 | Bartletts, boxes, $2 15. Grapes—Tokays, sirgle | @4 25; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 2; Cracked | > 12 for large and $2@2 or medium, $1 350G | Bay C P C 55.106 — |Oceanic SS 3s.101 danger of seri loss through inabilit: 116 | crates, T0@soc, to | varylng movement up and down, which gars | Do pretd erage 7Sc; Malagas, single | Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, | 1 7 for small and 3c for Colts; Horse Hldes, | cgj.st 117% — |Omnibus C 8s.132 545 | Osceola . in | dry. §175 for large, $1 %5@1 50 for medium, $125 | C'C Water 35, — 108 |Pac G Imp 4o - 100 properly hendle the crop. Good crops of hops, | the market an excessively irregular | Fitchburg prefd....144 A crates, 40@50c, average 43c. Peaches—Salways, | 55 25; 'Toiled Oats (barrels), $5 85@8 ~ bears and sugar beets are being harvested. | ance at all times. The clobing was heavy ood | Gon Blectne . ‘5{3{:‘25 1-‘}; boxes, 35@30c, average 4oc. Prunes—Italians, :lckn. $6 50@8; Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $5; [ f0F small and 50c for Colts. Deerskins—Sum- | Eq 1, & P 6s..125%133% | Pk & C1 H 8s. 10! Late deciduous fruits are ripening slow the extreme advances were much curtailed and | N E Gas & Coke.. 8 |Santa Fe Gopy 7 | single crates, 65@70c, average 66c; Silvers. sin- | Green Peas 50 per 100 1bs’ mer or red skins, 35c; fall or medtum skins, | Fer £ CI R6s. — — |Pk & O R 6s.117 owing to cool nights. Salw peaches are re. | in some cases entirely. wiped out Gpinis | DId Conmn 33 | Bl crates, 5c; Germans, siagle Crates, Sc@s, c; winter or thin skins, e. Goatskins— Powll-st R 208 |Tamarack George's Late, boxes, 6oc; Salway, boxes, 70@ | Whenever the strike lifts sufficiently to permit | 14@1oc; do. medium and coarse, 11@i3c; Ore- ge ' 7ic. ' Prunes—German, singl | it to be handled. There is a temporary steady | 801, Eastern. chofce, 11@5c; do, fair to good, | 5@90c, average Tc; Sliiver, single | feeling. The Government will soon open bids | 9%1lc; Nevada, 10@12. Fall—San Joaquin, 6%z | ported neerly a full crop in some sections. | differ widely as to the effects which . w | 3315 < average 83c. Fourteen cars sold to-day. Prime Angoras, Tic; large. and smooth, 5c; Z |sacE G Grape picking is in progress in nearly ali | follow from the proposals of Secretary Geos | Uion Bacifie S5t | Winona e *34 | Weather dary and cool. Hay and Fecdstuffs. i e % ZSREEY places; the grapes are of superior quality, but | for releasing Government funds to the monsy | Union Land - 3" |Wolverines les | BOSTON, Sept. 10.—The Earl Fruit Company = ZADEDW, No. 't reuieen a0 e I — |Sterra_cal The yield will probably be below average. | market. It is the opinion that banking cioey i i realized the following prices for California | Receipts of Hay continue moderate, but there | N wyoos s Gici Bronss: @i, — Waimer weather would be beneficial to raisin | Would be able to command a sufficient block I P fruit sold at auction to-day: o plonty" 1 1h ) t § D e or . Sontbamw, de - ondon Market. Pears—Beurre Hardy, boxes, $1 Peaches— | s plenty in the country ready to be sent in | fect: 7 months, 7@Sc; Oregon Valley fine, = ACRAMENTO VALLEY. on terms which he can accept to protect the money market from any real crisis. temperature has prevailed | is to be remembered that the offer rEP"m'f The Commercial Ad- | focy . ® NEW YORK, Sept. 10. | | s grapes. Citrus fruits are in good condition. I of Government bonds to offer to the Secretary | | ~ and conditions have been | ception of Govern ¢ | vertiser's London financlal cablegram says: | crates. 53@6c, average 60c. Six cars sold to- 254 @stc: San Joaguin Lambs’, Vorable for late deriducus fruits, grapes and | near to” the marker vare: wkicn Thice 154 | "The stock market was more cheerful touday | day. Favaravle weather, o, T e O il O e Naw . foanic per 1k | wit drying. Grape picking is progressing: | standing since last April has been responded | on stronger hopes of President McKinley's re- CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Porter Bros. Company | = Feedstuffs are steady at previous prices. b 34 most reporte show that a light crop is prob- | to for some time past with only a dribble | COVery. sold California fruit to-day: Pears—Beurre | BRAN—$20 50@21 50 per ton. San Francisco Meat Marke*, ble. but the grapes are of excellent quality. | of small offerings of insignificance on the | The American department hugged close to | Hardy, boxes, $1 30@1 80, average $1 52; Beurre | MIDDLINGS—$22@23 per ton. = 2 ' peaches are yielding nearly a full crop in Solano Cou 2nd large shipments are being made. Olives are of good size, but the yield is below average. Orange prospects con- money market. The other part of the Secre- | Parity till the afterncon, with the public and ! Clairgeau, boxes, $1 70@1 80, average $1 77; do, FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 50 per tary’s offer, to increase Government deposits | Professional traders inclined to hold _aloof. | half boxes, average 60c. Grapes—Malaga, single ke Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobbing, Prices for everything remain about as be- E up to the par value of the Government bunds | The 'w York purchases of Southern Pacific | crates, 95c@s$1 10, average 9c; do, clusters, sin- Cocoanut Cake, $17@18; Corn Meal, $33 50 ' fore. Local packers report plenty of Hogs com- 11335114 E Dewnge » left with the treasury as security, tends to and Unlon Pacific, Atchison and Chicago, Mil- | gle crates, $1 10@1 45, average $1 15. Fourteen cked Corn, $34@34 50; Mixed Feed, $18 50 | ing in and are inciined to reduce their bids. .120 121 tinue good Grain and hay harvest are prac- | increase the disposition to hold the bonds and | Waukee and St. Paul caused a late jump of | cars sold to-day. Weather cloudy and cool. Beet and Mutton are also in good supply at| Do Water 3s.102% — ticzlly completed, The greater part of the | thus diminish the offerings. The Increase of More than a full point. The close was firm. | NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Porter Bros. Company — Wheat, $7@9 50; choice. $10@10 50; | about previous prices. pply. a -10 grain crop i piled up uncovered, awaiting | Government deposits with the banks can only | The general contango is 4, with L. and N., | sold California fruit to-day: Grapes—Tokay, | Wheat and Oat, $6 50@9: Oat, $6@ 50; Barley | Wholezale rates from slaughterers to deal AT SROCIIS chipment, but is moving very slowly on ac- | be made out of future receipts on account of | Chicago, Milwaukes and St. Paul scarce. single crates, 1 85@? 1 e $192; do, clus. | and Oat, $5@S; Alfalfa, $8 50@10 50; Clover, 5 50 | are na follower . o Slaushterers to dealers | contra Costa.. 77% count of lmbor troubles. | Interna! revenue, which run rather less than Anaconda, 93%; Atchison, 79: Canadian Pa- | ters, single crates, §: ), _average §2 7. Volunteer, $4 0@550. EF— Ste: 5% Marin County. 53 & COAST AND BAY SECTIONS. | = million dollars a day altogether. While a Sific, 107 D. ahd R G. 46%; do pred., 95; | Muscat, single crates, $1 1562 15, average 31 fls‘mmv—:fi@«zuc per bale. e Aur Motry. Sht\ sgtilc, yer I GAS AND ELECTRIC. jeather has been quite favorable for | POSSIDIE offset is thus provided against any | Northern Pacific prfd. 106; Southern Pacific, | Black Morocco, singie crates, average §2 MR VEAL - Large, 1G5 2% neriih ek L P 4 - S = fruit_drying, except in some | SUIEENCY *ifr"r:.c:-y Xha{!"lwuuld affect the | -g'!'n':‘ !‘nmn d);a;irfir 91%: do prtd., 9; U. S. ;x;mrted.ylll‘n!leérlles,‘ “155@2 , average $2 0; Beans -and..Seeds. MUTTON - Wathers. ' 67 % Ewen: 600 pen } E:l‘:!mbh - - @ oo e e e e nsactions of the country there | Steel, i ums— W . single crat v e . 5 5 3 - D e re (S e Pre | i “some " skepticiem in the - strike ‘maries | DAr siiver, steady. 26 15:16d per ounce, Quackenboss, sInglé crates, So@ose, average o1 Gy TR Mutual E S&E by ports & heavy frost on the Sth, with minfmum | :);l“h?r the measure will insure borrowers on | Mofey, 1%4@1!% per cent. Prunes—German, single crates, average $110;| Quotations for Beans continue about the same, PORK—Live g;oge “200 1bs and under, 6%@ | Pac .Gu Imp. 9 41 [Stktn G Eb.cfi" :‘ ™ B B e o o tnmmams | call who hold stocks for speculation agamat S silver, single crates, average §1 20. Pears—Bart. Ll e o A I o A e = . 2 £ 1o the calling of loans and foreing of 1 e e lett, boxes. 31 25@1 75, ave 56; pending more liberal receipts of the new crop, | S4c; = NPl g D o INSURANCE. resuited. Apples in Sonoma and Humboldt | . Z % of liquidation New York Money Market S -]l 25@1 75, average 3155; do, halt | cent off; boars, 50 per cent off and stags Soalties will yieid & large crop. excellent in | L0 DAY (;m loans. There was a hardening ten- | 2 ) J boxes, 90G%c, average -Sc; Beurre Hardy, | Dut the fecling is easy. There Is not much go- | cent off: bosrs 50 per cent oft and stags 4| pyrenys Fund. — 247 | B e .oy e Tattior ronmies aies i e, s “and | 7 YORK, Sept 10—Money on call, firm | Boid to-day Weather miarasy, Y netesn cirs P ANS Bayos, 12 5@, Small White, § 856 @9c. = BANKS. good quality. Grapes and citrus fruits are | et 1 , Sept. 10.— , firm | -day. T pleasant. e = J i . 385G ” ATE ey o g, thrifty. Hop picking continues. Sugar beets ;':’,'r,e“d"’f{::’-’}:‘l“mf“fodn«-ll‘}l,ur:n}‘ supplies, which | at 3@5% per cent; last loan, 5 per cent; prime ———— Ee?m,&‘jflgi“fi’eflfi.% p 4 figl;-k.ufi -'bfiis ‘:6‘ G I Merchunds é:l‘l;g rsl-ll 2 - %-‘; E‘x l:"q) = 20 P T T2 SO BN | i et ey Shih Wil Wik Sl | et puper 0% per o setng x| New York Metal Market. |G3alned fints: goper ol > W7 0| e IR | s U in good co S ing - from abroad. Payments on account of gold | oot Al sineas Sn"Bank:- SEEDS—Brown ~ Mustard, . nominal; Yellow TR B oo i thrashing sre progressing as rapidly as pos- | go e fone = 0 _acén 80ld | ers’ bills at $4 8 5% for demand and o "25@s 5 | GrRAIN B Cak 7 sible, but sln:(m‘rnt;s ne yecy light, owins to ,{,,’;',’5:,‘["0(‘ 5,-"" '3é'rf°m;':e ";T":‘{.e“’m‘,‘;f 5‘;{”» f:r ;’I-;G' day nnst,cal ';}fx“' a&t\m 5 “fi“’ YORK, Sept. 10.—Conditlons prevalent ;fi:‘f,i”«‘ér 'i‘:’::s'mxe‘: !R'fr’;lrs-z 2;?;?: $ ”7'&'-“1\:@ m:k(isTALcaI::; ‘f...fi't«‘;}ufi?.‘." w‘:fi o ) ;’:“'Z I continuance of labor troubles. SUry to- 5 . i an commercial s, 8214@ | in the market for metals were rather of bear- Zd: 74 % | 2 2.3 " e - o Loan. - treasury to-day 2 2n s84c; - 2%c; Hemp, 3) ! ce @ SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY. for cranster to New Ovteams ar AR TNt Dola oy Hiats oy oeher | SeTAES: | [ Bgalasnant off gndes Haul; O RTED PEAL Nhee, %1 6 per ctt | ,'3’:5“ }az::gé (‘:?e:;&onTz:::e%@;,i:y s 1:::“" Mutoat Sav = J?’.fl‘éfi'%an iwe = = =- - y run Gov ent bonds, 5 . weak: as a resul eav; vi 5 Ll o c - T e - The seather has continued clear and pleas- | Of 20 extra dividend on St Paul this week | rufirand bonde, feim: this "port, as-did the London masket o tha M B 4 CANNED FRUITS—The California Fruit | San Franciscos20 — | ant. with cool aights. Good progress has been | 810, 2 Jater one of e, settlement of the stcel felie e n metal, the close there being weak and 21| Potatoes, Onions and Vegetabies. | canrers auote as follows, in 2i4-Ib tins: STREET RAILROADS. T ety whe viela s "estl- | market, the stocks most” immedrately afiected | Condition- of the Treasury lgwer from the previous night's close to £113 DK 41 500 do, White, 31 3082: a0, Ryai o [Prenidia i @ 3 ppressing rapidly; ¥ feading the adv / { A s or_spot - an or_futures. The ¢ iick, §1 5 0, white, $130@2; do, Royal P b mated considerably below the average, but the | 16ading the advance on cach ocoasion. The | ] close here was weak at $24 75@25 2, with trad- | There is now little excitement in the Potato | Anne, $i60w2 15; Peaches, vellow. §1 20@1 85; % |Presidio . ol Erapes are of superior cuslity Ene Puncipal | o Ghe Junlor Canderbilts And mimor mamCer | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—To-day’s state- | Ing very light all day. Copper in London was | market. The rush for shipment to the West | do, Lemon Cling, S 30@i 73; Bartlett Pears. | : e R R e & | etocks were ‘aleo Bdvanced sharply. 7082 | ment of the Treasury balances in the general | 38 8d better, owing to an increase in demand, | and South is over, and this business has sub- | §1 @1 75; Plums, %c@sl 2. Nectarines, $1@ | FOWD.. e:nux :1-ri‘du§:;z 'r\lll!!l;l: a3 Railroad bonds were only moderately active | fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve | :tng‘g;;o“: ;;nmfing ;}t’ £67 ;stld and fi;lurfis sided to the regulir derg:nd, which is suffi- o édll::c'xe:‘:‘":w;l Mfiéfil!; qu;::ce-‘, u‘;‘o_q Giant ..ceeeenn T 5% IVIgorit civee.. 3% 4 3 A S | and firm. Total sales, N c in the vl o ¥ 7 . Here the market was nominally | clent, however, to keep the market in steady S, erries, §1 55 7 E e e ey et | “Tnfied States bonds and (he mew 4+ siianced | able Cach Dalance. HOLEBARS, gold, 1601 s, | Unchanged af $16 AT (or Lake Suporior and | movement, thoiigh a sUEt decline in' prices bs | @2 Blackberties, s1 a1 0 Carar: 2 nues and large quantities of wheat |, United States bonds and the new 4s'a NSRS R + PUDTILA. | $16 715616 6214 for casting and electrolytic. | apparent. Onions are also easy. COAL—Wellington, $9 per ton: Southfield % " B S T R T NEW YORK STOCK LIST. * 5 | Iead was duil and unchanged at home and | " Al kinds of Vesetables are in good supply | Wellington. §: Seattle. §7; Bryant; 3 50; Coos | T 195 br et o f et ! : A C ST. % | abroad, closing at 4 and at £12 respect- tatl enerall _ y, 2 -operative == 2% 13% o, " itaia 1s looking well. Irrigaiion | Stock— Sales, High, Low. Close, | 2 K ively. * Spelter was' dull_ here at $4 and un- | BOTATOES-90c@s 2 I sacks and 1 25@1 50 | Cnd, 36 Cumberland, $12 0 in balk and 313 79 n | HUtcnInson .. 15 ~ 155 | Pasuhau | water s plentiful. Plowing and seeding have | Archison . .70 s 10% | | New York Grain and Produce. | | chankea in London at £16 17s 6d. Domestic | in boxes for Burbanks, $1 18@1 2 for Gepnat | Sacks: Pennsylvania’ Anthracite Egg, $14; Can MISCELLANEOUS. mmensed in_some places. 5 Atchison pfd . AT 915 96% iron markets were unchanged. Plg iron war- | Chiles and $1 10@1 2 for Early Rose: Salinas | ¢l $10 per ton: Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and | Alaska Pack...1M% — Oceanic § Co.. &£ & SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Baitimore & Ohio 1,500 017 1011 rants, $9@10; No. 1 Northern foundry. $15@ | Burbanks, §1 40@1 60; Sweets, 50c@$1 for Rivers | 317, In sacks: —Rocky Mountain descriptions, | Cal Fruit Can. — 9% [Pac Aux F A. 2 weather has been considerably cooler | Baltimore & Ohio pf a2 | * * 1820 o, 2 foundry, Southern. $U@I4 80 No. | and Too@f1 for Merced. ’ $H4E e 36\ And 48 pe- ton. according — %% Pac C Borax. — P Pogradie < e e A 7 cific =% = rn foundry, 14 75@15 25: No. 1 foundry, | ~ONIONS—Yellow, $1@1% per ctl; Pickle | 0, Pratd. 10 —%/Par Paint..... 1§ rable Tor raiein grapes and frait | Canada Southern R zg“;fi Y?SK. sretm'mlféx l-;LDUl?“ReCelp!!. | Southern, soft, $14 @15 2%. Glasgow warrants | Onions, 50a75e per P Lo ‘ CORDAGE _ The local cordage company Wb Shsiica e+ have bemm frequent along the | Chesapeake & Ohio rrels; exports, 13,198 barrels; sales, 11,- | closed at 33 6d and Middlesboro at 43s. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 14@23c: String | Soo s, ‘e iate, Hopetantia. B per Ib; s - Grape picking is progressing in the i s g S ‘“dn:i:katf‘fls- ;{he murkzt w.":.db“,,m’y steady - Dl Beans, 2@dc; Limas, 215@3lc: Cabbage. 60G65c | Terms, 80 days, or 1% per cent cash lsssuny, | 30 Kilauea S P Co .. strict of S Cy ty. Al s - 2.t . was unde; - ) ) = ¢ ot o " S ST BTl e and | O I & b Apas i e rofveed "S55 Tor & tarie Hae| oW York Cotton Market. e gt This TecooOte e | Tote Ge M e Tl e i s | T M very plentiful. Walnuts in Orange County | Chi Ind & Louls pfd.... | of flour to-day. —_— Green Okra, 40@65¢ per box; Carrots, 23G3sc per | caser. regular. 3%c: extr B 5 Oceanic : ehow considerable damage from blight. Ir- | Chi & Eastern Tllinois.. WHEAT—Receipts, 67,700 bushels; exports, | NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The market for cot- | sack; Cucumbers, Bay, 2@35c; Pickles, 1»%32; bicady é:gt";ru“-!:m. e xtrs larwe, BRei | eanic § § Co . is becoming more plentiful. | Chl & Great Western ‘Nor- | 5 Oceanic § S Co rigation wates | 1 | 228,645; sales, 2470000 bushels futures, 4,000 | ton closed steady, with prices net 8@7 points | per Ib for small and %@1c for large; Garllc, 2@ | way. " §%ec: ‘'Narrow Gauge I | | o 2 < 3 25 8 F Gas & Electric Co. ity. Wheat was a light crop, but the quaity | Chi & Northwestern Loty gees & o moadeato NG L hard Duluh, | Eastern Livestock Market Green Corn, LG e e Alameda, s0cayi . nite’ Seai.+ 36 5Ih hoxes Fanty Bone- | _ 30 Spring Valiey Water | ook “hi % . 0. b ened easy . per crate; Berkeley, 0@T5c; Summer Squash, | less, 9c; 2-Ib boxes Fancy Boneless, T $3000 Spring Valley 4s (24 EUREKA SUMMARY.—Weather conditions | Chi Term & Trans and ruled dull all day, pending crop report b 250 4 J A 3 . Th@sc; pring Y 45 (2d mtge) e e R . e e et | Agures.. Moderate selifus: was mplmpoh & e l?&‘;ff&.’.’ @40c; new Marrowfat Squash, | Desiccafed, per dozen, 7e; Plekled Cod, bar- Street— rels. esch. §750; Pickled' Cod, half-barrels, vegetables and fruit. Rain would greatly im- | C C C & St Louls. Ry T 8 easier cables, a big primary movement, large rove pasturage. Apples continue very prom- | Colorado Southern . Northwest receipts and _disappointing 'export | CHICAGO . Sept. 10.—CATTLE — Receipts. . 5 3 ~ {iine, “Ihraching is progreseing rapidiy. Colo South 1st pfd irade. Closed easy at 1@iic net decline, - May. | 5000, including 500 Texans and 2000 Westerns. Poultry and Game. | sete to. faney ‘wasbed: '1%-'},33’6,, T Sutx| S E R a0 v LOS ANGELES SUMMARY.—Cool davs and | Colo South, 24 pfd. Ao, closed Thic: September; NGNS, | Batres steady oind, o3I gnlves, strong. ¢ | Mashed: si4@ite for Eoo wasned: 15 or,grime | F10 § P of Arlzona (510). ogey mizhts were favorable for all products, | Delaware udson.... closed T4%c; October, T4%@T4c, Ciosed Tafe; | Good to prime’steers, $6 15@6 30; poor to m ; g ronaaally brama. Reporis art good Conseraing | Del Lackawanna & W.. Decomber, 764@163%e, closed Toie. C5 | Qitim, s S0 stockers and facdira 35 2504 it Checar of Samtern Inand o fore e L 000 e Scmbeiny T Sia N Rt Bome. 2 O5008 Rembag: Citrus fruits: early dropping has stopped. Ber- | Denver & Rio Grande.. HOPS_—Quiet. Sows and helters. $150@4 90; canmers. $1350g | pected to-day, the Poultry market ls rather | yrime: 7@sc for fairs SH%@SHC for combucs to| .20 Alaska Packers™ Association vies and vegetables are in good condition and | Den & Rio Grande pfd. HIDES—Dull. 240; bulls, $2 25G4 To; calves, $3@6 %: Texas | soft, though prices show little change. tigrys > of common 3 | 100 Kilauea S P Co, s 9. Plentitul Erie . WOOL—Dull. steers, 3 0; Western stéers, $3 5@5 2. | Game continues quiet. Savador—11G12%e for strictly prime L e BB O oy Erls 1st pfd . COFFEE—Futures ciosed net unchanged. | HOGS—Receipts, 19,000; to-morrow, 28,000; left | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9G10c for Gobblers | $1 10%c for good to prime washed; ;"m' 25 Onomea S Co . Weather Report Erie 24 pfd . Total sales, 21,700 bags including: December, | over, 400. Steady to shade lower. 'Mixed and fand 11@i2c for Hens: Young Turkeys, aic: | for fai washed: 10@ile for st S834C | $1000 Oakiand Transit Co - Great Nort | 84 95; February, $510; March, $5 20; May, 35 3; | butchers. $6 1086°80; good _to cholce heavy. | Geese, por pair, $150@1 75: Goslings, $1 60@1 7o, | washed peaberry: Ta@ic for moog (o Drime | 3 ey § B oo S June, £ 40; Juiy, % 43 Spol coftee—Ric, dull} | $ 6006 9; rough heavy, $6@6 40; lght, $6 106 | Ducks, $3G3 50 for old and §8 5065" for Seune: | e washed, TRGSC for Sapecior e e Rl me S F Gas & Electric (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Hocking No. 7 Invoice, 5 9-16c; mild, quiet € 70. Hens, $3@4 for common and 34 50@5 for | @7%c for 00d green unwashed; 813@9c for Qo?q S P of C s, (1905, Series A) SUGAR—Raw, steady but quiet: fair refining, | SHEEP—Receipts, 5000. Steady. Good_ to | cholct young Roostel EAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10, 5 p. m. Tllinois Central 3 5-16c; centrifugal, 9 test, 3%c; molasses | choice wethers, $3 75@4; fair to cholce mixed, | $4@4 50; Fryers, $G4 5 5@6; old Roosts iz perior unwashed peabe 3 $5a6; =, | to super ashe rry; Jowa Central - al i 5%@6%e for W’;’ S P of Arizona (1910). Fhe SSwing Matimin Sampentaey S Central Sugar. 3 1-i6c; refined, steady. £35083 G5, Wedtern sheep. $3 153 §5; native | acse and 8 B2 1o for s rpetdd 20 for | common to ordinary. ricd trom stations in ¢ today: - | 1ons Sopia P OUTTER ecelpts. I05i5 packages, steady. | lambs, 385 Weatern lambe St 5. FOE verdmen tor o o rameene; B2Q | Nl - Ml o5 St ol ey | B Sty Valley Water:. ureka, 5 Take Erie & Wi ate dairy, c; do factory, 20%50; T. JOSEPH. Squabs. . @7 for good to superior i =l @ x vendence, S; Red Biuff, %2, Fresno, $2; Los | Loulsville & 2 Tune packed Tactory, u@se. ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 10.—CATTLE—Receipts, | GAME—Doves, per dozen, Toc@$1; Hare, s1; | for o0d to prime unwashed peaberey. > * 0% | ssi0 g o as =0 fim‘u'm s.snumen\o. 90; San Luis Obispo, gnnhm‘nn El.v,,éed, i) ;C:n gg;lvmi. mgfm‘ 'lsvevlu m_snte:::. 200. Native cows, $2G4 75; bulls and stags, % Rabbits, $1 25 for Cottontail and §1 for Brush, | Guatemala l:l’?dl(exlcln—wmlk tor ik % ; Sen Diego, 70. etropolitan St Ry. a1 , e; 1 - | 450; stockers and feeders, $2@3; veals, $2 25 Sty to fancy washed; 10¢ o £an Francisco data: Maximum temperature, | Mexican Central dled, 17@1Sc; do uncandled, U@17c. 5 25, b noe Butter, Cheese and E N aR Tpines: e s wlg)‘!:d,“flc"' e TRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. 62; mintmum, 62; mean, 57. Mexican National ...... DRIED FRUITS. HOGS—Recelpts, 6700. Market steady to 5c y ggs. falr washed: 6%@74c for medium: S@eric Lo Moty B craturcs were reported trom Eastern ot | Mistour Paciflc -oo-r. The market for evaporated apples ruled fairly | fium and heavy, $8 Go68 B: bulk 36 @850 | Butter fs off agal - Washed peaberry; 8 for sond sety Lo Drime Board— peratures z o e les : - FELE . active, with a steady to firm undertone. ~De. | O SiAnd he y’ > 'uu & Fug utter is off again and weak at the decline. washed peaberry; 4@ T 800d to prime un- | 300 Four . « " R T e, | e i mand ‘came mostly from out of town and was | gl L 1ecelPts, 2000. Market steady to|The demand is Insufficlent to absorb all of- R BIeRAR @%c for good to. gu- | 100 Glant E) 2; Kanms City, T26i. Philadelphia, 76-66; | Missouri Kan & Tex p | il scattored throughout the list. Prices’ at - i d ferings. TEATHER. Soie. heavy. 2astc per 1b; s | | HORLOTd 121 69 3 . - e close were unchanged. , common to Cheese rules fi t the recent ad Leather, tum, '26G30c: % Sale 1 Hanford . T e | Epoal Siise: priane; $HG5ie: choice, 3e! fancy! Boston Wool Market. Tger 5 S bl Rraw il iR noe ek ficfi'&;‘:’ fi'%‘..?h"%fif hieavy. Famer Hough | 100 sumesion 2% : 1o . California dried fruits ruled inactive. 2 erate. Dealers are using the present opportu- | scminer: H2ht, ; Harness Loather, heay E = 4 Northern Paclfic pfd.... ; PRUNES—3%@1c. BOSTON, Sept. 10.—The wool market here | nity to work off thelr cold storage and Eastern | 1ratner moiion singese for No. 2 I R & s 23 Ontario & Western .| _APRICOTS—Royal, §%@c; Moorpark, 8@ |Shows a falling off of sales this week, but | stock. e o e c: ol1arness " Leather, | 500 Monurch of Arizona e STATIONS. z2 £.CC & 8t Louls. stic. yalues show no signs of weakness. The mar-|" Receipts were 40,000 pounds of Butter. 22,680 | Loiigc sis Fomre Ml -0840c: Collar Leather: | 300 Beorioer . - > £5 ennsylvania . PEACHES—Peeled, 11@15c; unpeeled, 6@9ic. | Ket for territory wool continues strong. and | pounds. Eastern Butter, 863 cases of Bege ogy | L0 be Pe 5 Sap. unfinished, {0@50c B 7 s® 7 £3 Reading ... : Bayers. in necd of ‘supblies. are Daving full | Beses-of Bactern Eeee, 0 poupds o itinss | Ibs Veal. fnished, 16617 per foot: fiete el | 10y Eerricos: 5.8 35 i REYing 3 Ha. | former mates e scoured basls of sales on | nia Cieese'and — pounds of Eastern Chess. | TTANBARL. Grocn, P G0 per 1o * | 30 SCTOIS Gty & B i5 3 ot 3 24 54 B 0 6 5 NW St Louts & San’ Fran... c 5 With fine medlum at 42@isc. Flecce wools are | and m5c for seeonds: Hairs. e@ o erore SnCY | $18620 per cord. on; Stick. | 100 Soverelgn. H St L cago Grain Market. OILS"California_Cas ™ Sterl 8- 96 | 8t L& San Fran 1st pid icag in Market. in quiet demand and prices are more or less | far. 15@17ie. Der Créamery Taby_ 18G5e: | 1, Ones Gafornia, Castor OH. in cases, No. | @ Steriing . 15 58 78 40 W 00 [t Fais e 2d nominal. There is a qulet tone to Australian | pickied Roll, 19%20c; Keg, 15@1% per Ib. ot e iy inseed” Ofl, in “Barrels olverine . 3 5 8 Nu Fle |5 ik Sotin | il B s ol e g e | o oo ol ol Young | 6 P 15 B, PRI, | p, Aeonn S, 76 92 50 NW ‘00 ¢ g . ontana | smerica, 32z per Ib: Eastern, 13@lic. rrels: Lard T 96 T2 38 SW g Bl S Ry . | CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Trading in wheat was | foe: MO, *°Oured, UG fine medium 1@ | * BGGE_Ranch, @it for kood to fancy, o i Mo e ineds Darrels. S0c: cases, i canignie- Stnterd N4 -0 | Southern Pacific light and mostly for local account. 'Statistics | Wyoming and Idaho’fine. 131@isc: ' scoured, | 3nd, 26G20 for, fair; store, 20@2ic per dozen: , foot Ofl _barrels. €lic: cames. THbe: Srce | | 3 Hontord b oroord R R R 50| Sonthern Railway favored the bears, the indifferent cables, heavy | 4@4sc; fine medium ~13@idc; scoured, 0@idc: > 5 pure. i Whale Oil, ‘natural ‘white, f0g e | 100 Home - 5 95 T2 SW | Southern Ry gnt receipts at primary points and liberal increase | Staple, 16@17c; scoured, 46@i7c. Australian, y R % per gallon; Fish Ofl, 'in barrels, 37%c; cases, | 10 Home. b 90 . D8N Onr % Texas & Pacifc in Bradstreets total visible supply mors than | Scoured basis, spot prices, combing superane; | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits | 2¥%s, 100 Home: s 8 7 32 6 8 PrCiay 00| Tt S L a et o Sl AR I e P e s S e : i2c; Pearl O 1n. sasen e oL 1, tn pc, | 120 Junction - % T 8 NW Clear 0| Wabasn - fainty as to the Government Teport due. to: Foreign Markets. of the rult Is In, Peaches, Poars and Ploms | 2c;, Eemsne. o btk e cates, 0 Sacest | o Shemarii o ke i A Whceline & Laks. Fris. e R oo as uven AL T80 LONDON, Consul 2re commencing to fall off, and drapes win | "-;;-&;;’,{14’,-,,'““ "'"‘n.’f' L e 100 Petroleum Center . e P |ttt & Laly B | B g HrAdstreet’s reported crease of . Sept. _10.—Consuls, 93 15-16@ | coon be the cnly fruit of importance Even I o piposc per zallon in cases and compared with ' 94: silver. 2 15-16; French rentes, 110fr S0c; | now they are in liberal supply, with a ten- | RED A \ . e TEAD-Rea Leaa. ™y Centinued on Page Eleven.