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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901. OMIRaAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. WWall street stocks weak again. Local stocks quict and featurcless. Silver weaker. Exchange about the same. i Wheat and Barley weak and quict. Oats barely steady. Eastern Corn arriving again. Prices for Beans continue to shrink. Hay and Feedstuffs as before quotcd. Potatocs and Vegetables weak and Onions steady. Poultry guict and in good supply. No change in Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Fresh and Dried Fruits about the same. Cape Cod Cramberries expected to-morrow. Prozvisions firm and moving off well. Hogs in ample supply and casy. Lucol higher. Arrival of 500,000 sovercigns from Australia. Wall Street Money Market. | The New York circular of Henry Clewe says | the least “Monetary conditions will require continued | x watchfulness. Secretary Gage is wisely doing | bis utmost to offset the adverse operations of the Treasury upon the money market: but it is guestionable if his efforts will be sufficient to avert danger of stringe Thus far, pation of interest, overnment holdings the Secretary has been = available funds about This relief is insufficlent and re- fore x'-\ excha poin: way are shortly n Lokt uume e und con may e France will source of suj y Anancial ulls will be unti New ot (120th Meridian—Pacific Time SAN FRAN Sept, %5 p. m 1 wing temperatures were Teported from stations alifornia to-da alpals, 5; Independ Fresno, 75; Los An $an’ Luis Obisp Maximum temperature m and minimy = 5% 1 ; it i Tempersture 2t 7 & m., 54 degrees AND GENERAL EATHER COXDITION® ST valls over the greater Pacific siope. Fiain has fatlen ward, and conditions | Raisin and Prune dryers are advised to keep | Shale it Snier Sover at San Francisco ht September 26 for thirty 3 A — Unmettied weather Thursday with occasignal showers; fresh southwest w Eouthern — Cloudy threatening abiy showers in north orly wind ursday. brisk southerly | ern portion Nevada-Showers wind Sar. Francisco and vie er Thureday, probably scutherly wina —Unsettied weath bt whowers: fresh G. McADIE, orecast Official ALEXANDER b | | New. York S'lnrk ‘llarkct NEW YORK, Sept %.-The stock market was weak under n rather drastic speculative | liquidation. Probably culative lomscs in- curred as & result of the Amaigamated Copper were responsible in large | yart for the weliing to-8ay. but other consd erations of a_more general rharacter played Amalgamated Copper ituelf showed | some evidence of support In the g nt coliapse of opening unchanged and rising % o There was also night. some resistance in this stock | Rich wet in in the general ma:- bt of the selling pressure grew heavier and ux the hour approached for the | assembling of the Anaconda directors Amalga. mated Copper broke through its previous low | point an the movement at 9 and sold as low as 5%, closing only & fraction higher at & net jons ©f 4%. The Gecline was accompanied by the circulation of much statistical information ring on the copper trade wation, however, was avaiiable and was elrcu- lated at the time the stock was moving up to above 1% violent deciine in the price #ince is What gives force ut the present fime 10 the stocks and old recoliections of the col. lapse of several years divate. which attempted to control the world's copper product. we The omisston of the customary extra dividend on Anaconda Mining, although expected, added o the weak- ness of both those stocks. In the general mar- ket thé junior Vanderbiits wers advancsd -.fdy after the opening. but it soon became The same infor 0 of the Secretan syn. that large mlmn Was going on at Jn Ultimately all attempts at sup- port market were u and brokers who have M anvomed This Lok were open cllers it aremod the Toom The ineomepie ous operator who has been supposed to direct the support of the market was credited with baving turned to the bear side. The declines all through the list ran to 1 and 2 points at Missouri Pacific lost in all § points, | Paul 3%, Baltimore and Ohlo 3. Manhattan | People’s Gas 2%, Union fic 2%, Penn- syivania, New York Central and Sugar 2% and other less prominent stocks from 2 to 5is points. There was no disturbance in the money ma ket beyond that caused by the calling for ac ditional collateral on loans, due to the shrin age in values, but the liquidation was accom- panied by thé paying off of loans on a large scale hough London tock the buying side this morning exchange continued to advance. The demand for exchange is in the nature of short coverihg. The operation in effect s the St. paying off of loans in foreign markets by do- mestic borrowers, who counted upon the large supply of cotton and grain bills normal to this season 10 cover former sales of exchange at & profit. But cotton is being heid at the South for higher and the grain movement last week had become so small as to lead to open utting of freight rates. The admitted de moralization in the eastbound frelght situation heavily discredits the much-vaunted community ust that de- n Interests as security against velopment and has a wide-reaching effect ulative sentiment. Although the rise in ex- e shuts off the import of gold from Eu- pe direct Lo-day's announcement of another ment from Australla to San Francisco of 0,600 a wignificant offset. There wers reports of large re o Klondike gold | Pacific points and a h sh! E to the money were but little affected by stocks, gains and losses be- tal sales, §2,03, 000 Id 4s declined 'y per cent on YORK STOCK LIST Sales "High Low Clo Atchison pfd Haltmcre & Baltimore & ‘amsdian ¥ hio hio ptd Y & Alton prd Ind & Loul ind & Louis p « x o & G W A pf &G W B pd Northwestern R 1 & Pacific.. erminal & Trans Term & Trans pfd & St Louls thern & > Bouthern Ist pfd Southern 24 ptd aware & Hudror Lack & Western er & Rio Girande & R G p Chge 1 Erie Ist pfd Erie 24 pfd Do o0ld 48 reg.. Do old 4s coup Do Do ady o ... Halt & Ohlo 4».... Do ... Do Conv ada 8o 107 18t L & 8 F 4 Central of a- 5n..106% | Bt !.swnm 81 Do 2ds. Do 1st Inc...... lM\“SIn Ant l AP Ches & Ohlo d'r Chie & Alton 34s. w, 8 Pacific 4s B 50 Slerra Nevada 8 za smlldlmflbf BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— Call loans Time loans | Mining Shares - 14%' Adventure .. |’.Imn¢mm Min' Ce | At Salumer & Heol i 258 170 | Centennial 192 (Franklin 44 | Humboldt Osceola 116 ceol 41% 1 Parrott 91%[Santa Fe Ce Do prefd Mexican Cent 23] Tamarack 2! N E Gas & C 5%|Utah Mining 8% Old Colony .. 206%( Winona. . Old Dominion ‘Wolverines . Union Pacific London Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The stock market to-dny waa _ restricted | chiefly to the arrangements of a very emall settlement. Copper shares are still the ba- rometer. They rallied early, Tintos to 49 and Anaconda to 7%, but relipsed later. improvement in balance was seven-sixteenths and five-sixteenths respectively. American stocks moved with the copper. New York was ng 7000 chares of feature at 79, but ¢ York turned and Cop- when coppers relaxed disposed of much of the early purchases. per rallied a point on good general buying. Nes CLOSING. Ana 113 LONDON, Sept Caradian Pacific, nda, 7i: Atchison, Denver ‘and RiG | Grande, 4Sty; do preferred, 97, Northern Pa- cific preferred, Southern Pacific, 58%: Unlon | Pacific prefe d, 90%: money, 1@2 per cent; var sitver, —. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 2..—Money on call, steady at 25494 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 444 6 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with ac- | tual business In bankers' bills at $4 8% for nond and $4 83%@4 31y for sixty days; post- 24 84 and $4 S6G4 S6ly; Bar silver, 58ic Government ' bonds, raliroad bonds, il Mexican dollars, wenk; State irregular Cige bonde, Inactive; Condition of the Treasury. To-day's state- Avallable cash 3 m m 3103, 219,35, ment balance York Grain and Produ: K e e g NEW YORK, Sept. 25 —FLOUR—Receipts, | 10,065 barrels; exports, 19,436 barrels. Quiet and generally easier In tone. WHEAT—Recelpts, xu' 000 bushels; spot eany. Ne red, c o. afloat: 2 red o % Northern luth, i%c f. o, b atloat; No, 1 Duluth, %0%c f. o, b. afloat. Options opened wany 1ppor Lut rallied on rains in the Northwest, 1 provision people, falr clearances ering. Late in the day they turned | akain owing to rains in Argentina, real- | and smail export_demand, closing weak | .- LATIRC, closed T9le: LaTANC, closed October, | December, closed 76c, | zink Refined, quiet. No. 7 Involce, b¥e; closed steady, o points tuding November ary. 5.3505.46¢ @ June, 5.7566.80¢; July, BUTTER-Receipts, 6034 ucn.-, firm, | State dairy. 14(120%c; creamery, 15@22: June | creamery, 20G21c; June factory, Wa@ise. EGGS —Receipts, 8474 packages; firmer. State and Pennsylvania, 31 .lr Western v.n-ll-‘L! 20%@20c; do uncahdled, 11%@%0c. DRIED FRUITS. The market for evaporated apples was quiet to-day, hut held steady In to fully » lers. ~ ¢ ! native lambs, mi [ eln, "hgainst 2,626,000.000 tatned prices in the ahsence St Ry iried 1 ruled quiet unchang \lln an Central - Mexican National B - —vee Minn & 8t Louls | M wirl Pacifie » B | - vy, N Chicago Grain Market. & Texas prd y R — CHICAGO, Bept. 35.Corn had slightly the 1ead i & menerally dull market. December pened a shade e lower at SM@EA%e on In- Alfteront cables and a r that the frost had | done no general damage. On early loeal sell- | ink the price went but latgr cash do- both the And for e & joule h fhe. Abaence of | aing eltect, how- Bt Lot henvy welling, | s |'.:::'. m wonk, {.n lower Bt Pa . December opening & shads M opal g TolgtiTone on cablen And 'Iavee gostaen X recelpts. WIth a very light trade, conditions | e b il s depreased Decomber early to 70Me, but later Southamn By 5o, e div & Fevort that the French crop whs but 130, Toxas & Pacifie’ .. 00,000 bushels and that thers would it 'R ious oW, mand fon American whe Froma SLES W BR8.L.L Lo M 10,000,000 busheln the pricy DIOR Faale 4 R 2N York reported nly urtesn londs taken for ex- Lnion Pacific pfd » & the general slugeishiess of the market Wabash . By gainst bulls and December Wabash ptd 310 % e |'t or At 0L BT0%. » % wed eoen And {»’n‘ommr riled dull, A closing weak, 4o lower al » bs % ovislons were quiet with dragging tenden- n Central pid.. 2700 & @ &1 | o Prioss onenen fower oh TIBeral lgtisa: | «s Companies tion. January pork closed 25c lower, lard 20: 150 down and ribs 17%c lower. oy Ty 1% The leading futures ranged as follows a e i 2 i Fargo Artic Open. High. Low. Close. gamated Copper. 122,100 8384 8% Wheat No. 2— can Car & Fndry 1800 204 28X 23% | geptember 0% emg esa .n-m Car & Fndry prd. 1600 84% 84 83% | December 0% 0% 0% | American Linseed Of) 15 | May “ e % e Amer Linseed O1l pfd . 4 Corn No. Amer Bmeitng & Refng. 6900 45 44 44 | gorember 7% 5T 6 Am Smeltg & Refg pfd 00 97 % % | December 8 581, o8 Anzconda Mining Co.... 3700 31 MWk % | May e 0% 6 o Drookiyn Rapid Transit 8400 €1 &% 6% | *Ous No. Co 2,100 % 94% | geptember 3 Uy Uy ‘ 4600 219 AT 218 neral Elect. b el e i, rth vcose BURAT %06 B 6 B -(,c‘{,f:,:,.”‘" 7 W05 B U Hocking Co s ass - I Janary 1.27% 1600 16021 #on o omy 8 135 16074 16 1215 w6 % o5 okl | o};;’” rdsmna 2T 9T i 9 | Januvary 93 93 0 g% Ay ay | May ...... 037% 9 ang 20 19y 19 19y | MAXY ol N W@ @ 417 geptember 835 8 ational Balt pfd. = T | nmer 878 North American . . o M — 8 3214 Pacific Coast ... . . 62 AT 225 Pacific Mall . B0 40 40 4oy | January ;,"-f»n::;- ‘fi:-.‘_ 4 5 7;/:' ‘fi“ 1-22 1;1 | Cash uotations were as {ouow Premed Steel Cax pid . w0 31 % 33 |steady: No. 3 spring wheat, S1se; Puliman Falace Car oo 24 20% 210 | yeliow, B9c; No, Z oats, 36%036% Republic Stesi ... 1900 1% 15 15% | YU om0t 0" ‘white: ,,,,.3,,0. | Repubitc Steel pfa 10 e 8T ey falr to cholce maling harley, 550 ugar . g 12 253 w Tonnewsss PZ", & rm'-_: 2300 6218 0 | O O N it e nion ® Paper Co. | i X : nion Bag & P Co pfd £z e (et PRI e sy United Biates Leather.. 2300 g: ;w 123 | Sl Boxed) BMNO whisky, ather ! A Crited Staten s . 1714 | Wines, $130; clover, contract iesi gt 4 @ B Steel pid nw u # " Western T'nion 600 1% %0 90 Total sajes_ .. 730,200 |8 NEW YORK BONDS, T .| T8 ret 2x reg ....108% | Hocking vall ége.t08 | = Do ret 2 coup.. A ~|L & Nouni 8. 303 | On the Proguce Exchange to-day the Bu Do 31 1o e 00 | Moxican Cort is sy | market was firm; creal Uate; ‘l‘"“ Do 2« coupon... 108 | Do lst inc. 31, | 1904 Cheess, - Arpl, W0aiic. | Ees, frm Do new 48 reg.. fresh, 16@16% Do new 4s coup. K 98¢ Foreign Futures. New York Metal Metal Market. NEW YORK, IOM 2.~Tin, both at home and in London, continued on fts downward The bearish lutmlw posf ;I.w’n ot um lmm is th reason consj Ic\lmu don %.eu...a"l l’er at 0 Sleady, with apot quoted at Tutures at £60 tn “At New York & feature- less and nominally unchanged market was re- ported. Lead was dull at $4 37% I\en. wmls at London values advanced 1s 3d to £ Sheler Wy et e New ok 'and London at $4 05 and $4 10 and £16 178 6d, respectively. Domestic iron markets remain featureless and unchanged, New York Cotton Marke:. NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Cotton closed 6@8 points lower. S L R Mo e NN 100 <2 California Fruit Sales. * CE TR SR L NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold Californla fruit to-day as follows: y, single crates, §1 10@1 75, aver- sorted, single crates, $1 4062 10, average §1 42, Pears—Winter Nells, boxes, $240; Russet, boxes, §235; P. Barry, boxes, 31 75G1 80, average $1 7. Peaches—Levl Cling, boxe: erage Glc; George's Late, verage 63c; Salway, boxes, 50Q Tle, average 6lc. .Eighteen cars sold to-day. Weather dry and cool. PITTSBURG, Sept. 25.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s sales of California fruit at auction to- day are as follows: Grapes—Tokay, single crates. ¥1 4601 60, average $164; Clusters, sin- gle crates, average §2 07. One car sold to-day. Weather favorable. BOSTON, Sept. 25.—The Ear] Frult Company auctioned California fruit to-day and the (ol- lowing prices were realized: Gnfiu— ‘okay, Huties grates, sgegit 1o Feaches e's ), avy = 0c, Pun—Blfl- don be due to manipulation. yesterday's big Thy m- lm ‘was 63 "be 94 ana Verus h(!. ::xei “(& average Blcv X 2. lett, Eight cars sold (mm ‘Weather nble. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Sent. 25.—CATTLE—Recelnts, 2,- 000, ncluding 1500 Texans and 6000 Westerns. Fancy steers, steady; all others 10c to 1ic lower. Good to prime steers, $6 25@6 60 poor 10 medium, H@$; stocker® and feeders, 32 606 430: cows, $10GA To: helfers. 3203; §1.00G2 steers, $3G4 OGS kecelpts. 26,000; left. over, 5000 head. Market duil and & @it lower than yesterday, Mixed and butch- ey, ¥070G7 20, good to cholce he 3 {5 roush heaky, $8 0G6 75, lght, 8 bulk of sales, % 50000 mead. Market steady teady to 10c lower. Good $3 G@3 80; falr to cholce Jvestern sheep, 8 263 75 0 cholce wuhen. mixed, 20613 . 12 1544 15; yearlings 3203 70; veals, $2 7545 15, HOGE—Recelpts, 4860, Market steady to e lower. Light and likht mixed me- 3 o 0 .‘Wl 12 ph 6 50; ipts, 3600, Nl'ld: 'l‘uD native , MW lnv native London Wool Salr.t. ~The offerings _at the -day numbered 7360 bales. Competition wi spirited and good qualities howed hardening tes y. Merinos and cromabreds ruled 10 per cent and scoured 10 to 15 per cent above the I America weries. bought some good o . Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Hept, 2. ~WHEAT~Walla alla, MGMYe; bluestem, bb WASHINGTO! 15, s WHEAT—Un- L Bept. Boe; club, TACOMA, Wash changed; bluestem, Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 25 —Clearings, M73.- 674; balances, $35,006, Foreign Markets. LONDON, Bept. 25.~Consols, 93 3-16; sliver, 26%0d; French rentes, 100f 80c. wheat cargoes on passage, quiet and steady: No. 1 standard Cali- fornta, 25s 94; Walla Walla, 27s; English coun- Ir{ lmlllfll, firm. VERPOOL, Sept. 25.—Wheat, steady: No. }riandard Culifornia, ts 1oWd@te 11d; w eat in Parls. weak: flour in untry markets, quiet and steady England, foggy COTTON~Uplands, 4 19-324. -—— 0‘07—~—v————7 e » .l_ 3 St g e Exchange and Rullian, The Kierra brought up from Australia 500,000 soverslgns, amounting to 2,434,300 in our money, The Imports from this source thus far this year amount to §1.789,% atnat 117,104,364 d “The Ronoma salled from Sydney on Tuesday with Wnother lot of 50,000 soverelgna for thix port, Wheat and ()lhrr (.rann AWHIEAT. The forelgn markets showed little war dull with a poor demand, benrs wers disposed to hammer the market. ',' At 725,000,000 American”crop - RISt 43,000,000 riod, ‘This market continues dull and unchanged. Spot Wheat--8hipping, $6@6lc; milling, 9$%c @# 0234 per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. 9:15 o'clock—December—10,- Informal Session— 000 ctla, 9isc. 2000, § gt o el e ctls, 99%c; 060, 99%e. Regular Morn| soul-m-ocu per—2000 ctls. % May— 03 mo Atternoon Session—No BARLEY—The market 1- uum and weak at the decline already noted. 09714 o for cholel brigh tor No. 1 ahd o7 Briwing and c_for off grades; lnanlnx grades, 77%@82%c; Chevaller, 95c@ per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 ctls, e, Becond Sesslon—No sales, unhr Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—December—4000 otls, % OATE—The market continues quiet, but awarding of the Government contract for 1000 tons will keep it from declining, In the opinion or deal $1.10@1 m -hnn 311081 30; black, ray: 115" and "8 a5 ‘Eatern, the firat for some time. offering at $160 In bulk for_yellow. Chlcago was nnndy. wnh a fair demand, but auotations showed lit{le change. Ea uoted to -mv- in bulk at §160 for v Yelln' hit d §1 50 for mixed, YE—1W17V.¢ per ¢ BLCKWHIA‘I‘—thII none in first hands. Flour and Millstuffs. erR—Cnmnml- nmlly Extra 350, usual terms; Balgers' Fxtras, $3 15@3 25 Oregon, §2 106275 per barrel for family and 7543 for bakers'; Washington bakers’, $2 76 utn crnm do, #; Oat Omu. l. Hmlnyk ; ed hea "u‘”.‘é"‘““ e sl %ni heat, ;_ Farll 3 0] 'm.l:. 25; Rolled Oats (barrel ' Whflt in sacks, rl Barle; plit Green ‘f‘nwg'h_ wer. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay dealers nwr“fl more tone to the mar- ket, without any change in prices. Receipts are running moderate at the moment, though ke in 9 f.‘s':::n?; {hey "Il dogbilese. fmery in bat o E g PRRDETURFS. Holled. Darey, 1580 per tnbolluk:n“l‘ulltt' fl:‘.’ mill, Jfibbl ér-u“ l%d 50; mua HAY—Wheat, Wheat and Oat, $0 i 108 e | cat, 3 Qat. $408; Altalta, $8 50010 50; Clover, 60 a. V: $4 50@6 50. o " u‘rRAw—-Ml!m per bale. Beans and Seeds. New Small White Beans sold on the whart at §360, quite a sharp drop. Old are quoted Large Whites and Pinks are also lower, and the market 18 easfer all around, With further declines expected. .B%EANB—BI o8, $2 40@2 65; Emlll Whlu W SBRDE Browh Iu-t-rd, 6 1 tard, 8 Wfl Flax, §225@250; Canary, 3%@ l&u for Eastern; Al(l||h, nomlnu Rape, 1%¢ c; Hem 3o DRIED PEAS—Nile $1 65 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes were quieter and easier, though prices showed little change, Onlons weye firmer. Two cars of Sweets were detained at Oakland owing to the congested condition of the rafl- road yards, due to the strike. Vegetables showed no change worthy of note. Sup) llel continued large. TOES—95c@$1 15 In sacks for Burbanks from the river; Balinas Burbanks, $126@1 45; Bweets, 0@Toc for Rivers and §1 for Merced. ONIONS—3$1@1 16 per ctl; Pickle Onions, 60@ e e 1@2c; String sack; Cucumbers, 25@40c; Pickl IKDI’M Der 1b for small and. 'uim for large; Garlic, 2@30; Green P Feppe: per box for Chile and 25@ Ey ( Pl-nl. 40c for Bell r box; Green Comn, Dor_nack: ‘Alameds; Tocgti. per 50@850 crate; Berkeley, 76@86c; Summer Squash, large boxes, 26G40c; new Marrowfat Bquash, $G10 per ton; Hubbard Squash, $10. L Poultry and Game. Poultry continues In ample supply, dull and weak. Game is largely nominal, and will prob- ably remain 50 as 1ong as the present law con- tinues in force. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 3@10c for Gobblers and 12@13c for Hens; Young Turkeys, 15@16c; Geese, per palr, $150@175; Goslings, $150G175; Ducks, $3G3 50 for old and 1 w55 for youns; Hens, '3 5 Roostes a” Roos- Pt 5; young o] Bfil ollers, 3 50 rge and §2 25G2 75 for small; Pluun:wn % @150 per dozen for old and $1 T5@2 for Squlbl GAME—Doves, per dozen, §1 25; $1 S50 for Cottontatl and $1 % 25; foi Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Cholce ranch Eggs are firm at the quotations, though the demand is not sharp, for the re sons already given. Cold storage goods show a wider range. Ihore is no change in Cheese, The situation in Butter remains as hefore Quoted, the market being well supplied and ul Recelpts were 16,700 pounds of Butter, —— pounds Eastern Butter, 45) cases of Egi Cusen Eantern Egis, 9400 pounds of Cajifornia and pounds Eastern Cheese. ER—Creamery, 24G25c per Ib f and 2slizie for seconds dairy. 5 Butter, 156171 eumery Tab, 18GHe; 18 1sc per Ib, old, 10%e; [ ; Eastern, 13G1ic EOGR-Taneh, 51Gsie for. selected fu @ for good fo cholee mnd 214@2e for store, 22¢(2c per dozen; cold storage, 194 Eastern, 17422¢. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits Cape Cod Cranberries, to arrive Friday, are offering at $5 W0 per barrel. Coos Bay Cran- berries arrived yesterday. Renewed showers threaten Increased dam- %, and the feeling in this fruit rm in consequence. Wine Grapes are rin- ing in we 1 which With rather firm ee fruits *irney are in ir Young Pol k. Peaches eupe i pply. Melons continue In liberal stock and dull. DECIDUOUS FRUITS, A AP 1'1 I"NAMQI)I per_box. UMB—40G00c per box; Prunes, $0@Tc per e per box: Peaches in car- vuntain Peaches, 3%g0c per NECTARINES—Red, storage. POMEGRANATES 750 per box and §1 for large Lo; PEARS—Durtietty, Peurs, 00 2 411 sE PEACHES rlers, 2geoc; bex, T per box for cold for smail 'WI 75 per box; Winter $0c per box. WHERKIES %608 per_chest for Long- worths and v large berri BLAC KMFRK"‘&-‘!H‘ per ches LOGAN BERRIES-#6G7 per chest. RABPHERIIES - $5¢° per 1b, e avuvte 164i5e per box; Cant: te; Watermelons, §415 | P GRAPES—Large open boxes bring about 8 | per cent more than small boxes and crates, whi Are quoted as follows per box and erat okay, 3@eo; Mus. Tho Binck, MGec; Inabell ‘ornichon, $0cdi3l; Wine' Gra per ton for Zinfandel and ¥ FRUITE-Ore G0cqi93 80, Lem- ‘Ta o change worthy of FIUITR-Apricots, for atandard WO for Royals and 1o fancy Moorpark ated Applow, T08; wun dried, 484 ke Pears, 1000 Plums Lm-d. s \: 12e Naourmn. for red | for wi Almonds, m)llc 'nr Rottahell and ot e flou\m R iiberta, 185Gz T f13¢; Coconnut ONBY--Comb, ummr for bright and lon H Ik for. lllhl amber; water white extractes ht amber extracted, 4i4@sc: dark, REESWAX-26g280 per b, Provisions. Private wires from Chicago iterate the opin- fon ! the present high prices for Pork products cannot be maintained, and in fact, Hogs were lower there yesterday. There is no_weakness here. howeve: CURED MEATS—Bacon, i2%o per . 12%@13¢ for light medium, lle ftrr Il‘hl or extra light and l6c for ed, . s extra. clea 14e'per poun LARD—Tlmu quoted at 7%' Sc per 1b for ipound and 12c for pure: half-barrels, pure, lll‘e l.-lb Ains, 12%c; 5-1b tins, 12%c; 3-1b tin: LENE—One halt-barrel, 9%o: thres hfi?fiob‘nel #%c: one ti Me; t lerces, 8, ) e QI‘C'. 0] twi Dike: Bive ticrcen. ‘9e %e per 1b. o Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND !KINS—OxI and brands sell about 1%c under quof Heavy salted Steers, 11c; medium, 10c; ll-m. 9c; Cow Iiides, 13 (nr heav; and 9¢ for l m au 1 Kip, wthc; Rated Veal, 1te; Balted “catl, oy mymu.n -.n nryxl fi D7 Calf, Cul Il nnd g skins, lhurlln‘-, IW elch lhofl Wool. medium, ‘ool, each: linm Hides, salt, §2 5082 % for rge and $282 2 for me«hum. 176 for amail and .’“'a';"’“". Hides, dry. 8175 for I iod Colts. Dur-l':ns;aumm?rru:mrfl tor. skins, 35c; fall or medium skins, 30c; winter or Goatskine—-Prime Angoras, Ne I“—lll\ IBI Il'I- 1 Joa b, TG, Middle County. s@ie; S m““}"{' free, 80 nonc. v do. “g‘c?f'mm, m:’; H“'“ PS—New, lele ntr General Merchandise. BAGS—-Culeutta Grain Bags. 4@ 3¢ less than Calcuttas: Wool Fleece Twine, 714@8c; Frult “Sn.-@fi ,"‘E. e:auon and mn ‘:oru Juty GRAIN mc. loal mak W.llh‘ton. e, " Brylnt. w:i‘:. n? : ' #12°50 1 c - ‘:'P';Ea,‘.m'.“f m;‘ln‘m‘.:un 'E" annel, 3 don In bulk Rocl untal B and, $17 in_sacks; Rocky Moun tain deser tons, w with Lin- oru—x.um u higher In eym) Californ X la_Castor Ofl. ln m No. 1, 'un. raw, ’!m %m. Lucol, &“‘fgi [ in &’ balance to be carried forward o £10,662 i Gont L & P 4 8 |Pacic Light.. — | | Equitable . g — N-eum!mo o= 40} Mutual u, MWEFO&E. . uxa | | Oaklana l-n Franeisco. 4 ov. - | Pac Gas Imp. T 0w Beken o E INSURANCE, Firem's Fund, — 37 | BANKS. Anglo-Cal ..., — 8 |L P A8 10 California ... = | Mer Ex (liq).. 1§ Cal Nafe Dep. 10SY — (R F Natlonal1® — First Natloni 308 | , 67%¢; I in barrels, 3 COAL OIL—Water White Coal 13¢; Pearl Ofl, in cases. 19c; 19c: Extra Star, 23c; Elgine, c lorized stove Gasoline, in bulk, 15¢, #lc; Bensine, in balky Me: In cases, fc! e 52 in drums and jron barrels, SUGAR—The wlrhuurnl lwn{lr Refining tes, n : p'“hq"a nd Fine Crushed, 5.10c; Pow. l‘fll“lllt.d. 4.95¢ !fic Conloeutmer- Bc bags, 10c more. No £0% Toms than T basrels of 1¢s Saulvatent, Domi- nos, half-barrels, 5.35c; boxes, 5.60c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. There are plenty of Hogs here to fill cur- rent wants and the market is easfer, though no _lower. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are_as follows: BEEF—4G64c for Steefs and 5@stc per I '°\'mck'1',-wu, Thaye: -m.u. . Sgte pir b mo Ibs and undcr. W'-" 5% TTON—Wethers, 6%@7c; E over 200 l %c: feeders, cent ofF: borra, 50 por et off and stags u Per cent oft from the above quotatine; dressed THG% ogs, Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 840 800 EA “ é 243 55 27 300 Oats, ctis......... WASBINGTON Flour, qr sks..... 6,061 Oats, ctls. EASTERN. STOCK MARKET. On the morning session of the Bond Exchange Gas and Electric was lower at $42 62%@12 50 and Alaska Packers' higher at 3139, There were sales of Paauhau at $12 1213@11 75. Other- wise there was nothing new. There was rather more business in the ofl stocks. In the afterncon Alaska Packers' advanced still further to $139 75 The West Shore Oil dividend of 5c was pald yesterday. The Hanford Ol Company will pay a divi- dend of §1, amounting to $3000, on the Ist. The Wellington Ofl assessment of 7c and the Minnehaha assessment of be fell delinquent report of the Bank of British North | sgon America for the half year ended June 29 shows that profits for the half year, including £5913 brought forward, were £41,501, out of which the directors declared an interim divi- dend of 30w per share, payable October 4, le ;"ch AND BOND EXCHANGE. | WED! FIDAT Sept. 252 p, m, ITED STATES BONDS. BId. Ak, | Bid. Ask. 4% quar coup. 11314 |4 qr ¢ (new)..139%4140% 4% quar rex.... 1124113 |3n quar coup...108%109 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, c Oceanic S8 Gs.103 i Omnibas ¢ w133 ‘o T Gn. 1081y G Imp dn. B L & o u'ln}’kh(luu Fer & C R . Pk & O It ¢ 5 © 10 Low Ang 1t Gu.118 120 L A Light 6s.101% — Do gntd 6s..100 Do gntd 5s..108 Slerra Cal 6s.. B ot Arix G 1909) LA 10218 P ot Cal o ~ (1908), Ber A (1506). Ser B 906) l WATER SPOCKS. Contra_ Costa.. % Port Costs Marin County. 8 Spring Valley, lt |1 GAS AND ELECTRIC, IA\'lhfll BANKS. German ... .19 - Humbaldt - Mutual Nav 3 - - Ban Franelseo A« flTl"‘P‘T RAILROADS, Uifornia = In fLA&MN N « « . Market Presidio Olant .. ll..n.;hu Hutehinson MIKCELLANEOUS Alaska Pack.. 13 140 | Oceanic 8 Co. — 80 Cal Fruit Can, 98 97 Pne Aux F A - Cal Wine Asn. 884 M 0 C Borax..165 Sive Bacingerio” = |pus Pamrnr1 = Morning Beston. 00 o | lon s 0 Market-street Railway . 00 5 Paauhau 8 P Co 1y 25 Panuban 8 P Co, n 109 Puauhau 8 P Co. % %8 1 G 621 8 70 Shring Valley Water: Ll Afternoon Sessfon. 50 Alaska Packers' Assoclation, b 8. 110 Hutchinson § P Co.. . $3000 Northern Ry of Cal 38 bon 124 0 $1000 S V d4s bonds (24 mtge) =5 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE, Morninz Sesston. Boa 700 California-Standard ... 2 350 Grant .. Ed 1 Hanford 114 00 50 Home, ER] 300 Junctl = 2000 Junction (a 8. b1 200 Monarch of Arizona. F 75 Monarch of Arizona. H 0 OIF City Petroleum. b3 roleum Center o Reed Croae 32 110 San Joaquin Oii & Dev. 185% 100 8an Joaquin Ol & Dev. 800 100 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev (b %) 8% Soverelgn = S 1% 31 Bay City (cash). “ 500 California-Sta: 1 25 Caribou F » 33 345 15 S s5, 50 Petroleum Center o 100 Wolverine .. - MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales In the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Bo-rd yesterday: Ilmnn: Seaston, W Cnll Cll & Vl. nnnwlnl were m sales In the Exchange Pacific Stock N Afternoon Sesston. 300 Con Cal & V. 300 Mextean .. G T AUCTION SALES ATTEND THIS Sa AUCTION SALE : 100 fierlnfimrnm Horses, ken, weighing from 950 to 1275 Ibs. Fitve pasned_ the Vetecinarian's iaspection and are suitable for all purposes. Their ages ranze from 4 to 8 yeun There will be no reserve. Eale takes place 5 THIS DAY. THURSDAY. ..SEPTEMBER 2, 101 At 11 O'clock A. M., OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, Howard st., near Third. San Francisco. T oraes ot t Jaid Weanesday. "G. LAYNG, Auctioneer Best & Belcher 17 15 Qccldental & o Bullion 03 Ophir % 7 Caledonta 2 fi Ov(eor.mnn 3 5 o . 14 it .. m‘,‘:,"" Con- @ U1 Savage @ o4 52 i3 Scorpion — 04 0175 Seg Belche: 3 o — 01 Sterra Nev n B — 01 Stlver Hill 3 24 03 05 St Louls. . 08 — M — 8 cereen3 2B - - 'S icate -0 0 o Union Con 5 0% 18 19 CTtah ... 2 04 — 01 Yellow Jacket.. 07 08 CALL CALENDAR, Pacific Coast Steamship Co. :‘"mn A -u m’;‘- u-- Steamers ~ ‘Wharf, San 's steamers Al:'lll and G. H ly for . Ry.; nlucot"l'm for N. P. Ry.; T:’ Earexa lillmbul Bay)—1:0 p. m., Sepr. 1,15, %, 2, Oct. 4 b aha Redondo (Lo Port Los ' s m: ""-H".::':.' e e s m. r.r Al‘-ln, slllu at Santa Cb::‘. ll.n Luls Mlll. Gaviota, htl Barbara. Yentors. Huenems: oAt Bin Pedro San Pe- -m"yl. 9 a. m.: steamer Bonita, Tues- § lml‘l- Cabo, Mazatlan, ymas (M oor, further olders. ‘company reserves the right to steamers, nlllu' u and hours of 1 the i oy | " GOODALL, nnmu &,C0.. Gen. Agents. ot st., San Prancisco. O.R. & _".V.u?.?_. " PORTLAND, or... ‘And Short Rall Line from Port polits Enst Through llsluu ln .l! all rail o atesmahin and rail, ot PACIFIC_STEAM_NAVIGATION Cr. | And Cl@ SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central und South American ports. Salling from How- ard . Pler 10, 12 m. COLOMBIA ....Sept. ¥|AREQUIPA .....0ct. 13 TUCAPEL . t. 2 LIMARI . Oct. 26 These steamers are bullt expressly for Central and South American passenger serviee. (No change at Acapuleo or Panama.) Freight and passenger office. 31é California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. THE PACIFIC STEAM l"l“m 00. | And COMPANIA SUD-AMERICANA DE V. IMPORTANT l sailing Sept. M, will n Josa d atial Champerico, EraLies Acaluiia, T Tibertda. South American ping only at Ihulll lu lum Ma: " Panama merican ports. Acapuleo. P St QU TR RIE & 8O fllml A‘.Hl.. N6 Cl"'l"lu atreet. — e —— AMERICAN LINE. YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDOY. PARIA RED STAR LINE, New York and Antwerp. Friesland .Oct. t mrb-\u I&KKA‘HONAL NAV‘KnOAfl? &h‘ QGeneral Agent Pacific Coast, 3 Montgomery st. TOY0 KISEN KAISIIA. Oceanic $.8S.C0. Bttt DIREGT LINE o TAWITL | PANAMA R. R. EiRe’ TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIREST, Cabin, $106; Steerage, $10: Meals Free. 8. 8. Argyll salls Monday, Oct. 14 S. S. Leclanaw sails Thursday. Oct. 24 §.5.Argyll sails Monday, Dec. 2 From Howard-street Whart at 2 p. m. d_Passenger Otfice. 3% .‘r.‘.connol Pacific Coast Ac-..' -i M"‘W U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLE)D GEN, FRISBIE or MONTICELLO $:30