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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. THE SAN FRA CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—There was a fair array of bearish influences at work in the wheat pit at the opening. Cables were declining and gave the advice that world's shipments total- l Chicago Grain. and Produce. ISCO CALL,&#SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1902. ‘The Chicago letter of Boltcn, De Ruyter & Co. says: “St. Louls reported cash market dull and lower. Spot market has been a dis- appointment” from the opening. Considerable long wheat was evidently carrfed over expsct- ing bigher cables and a strong corn to give us a higher opening. Buyers of yester- day were best sellers to-day and in some cases -added to decline by putting out short lines. Armour was not in ‘evidence unless urder cover. Some selling of December by houses Wwho act for Valentine led the local crowd to Only fancy Lemons and Oranges were In de- mand. RASPB] per chest. STRAWBERRIE: per chest for Long- worths and $2@4 per chest for Malindas. i e c per o QUINCES—60G65e per large box, and 3¢ for g D TR 1 i b e per crate, according to qu . APPLES—: per box for common, 502 35 AUCTION SALES THE MILLER SALE Lelieve that he was letting go a line of Decem- | T5c for cholce and 85c@$l for fancy; Crab Will Be Held N m “m?}?}“vfm"fl?""fl mvy“fl: her. We feel that December is worth o fi;;;):., 85@50c for small boxes and T3¢ for MONDAY Warm, dry weather was reported over much T ik gieruative coaditn mey caaee PEARS—Bartletts, 60@85c for wrapped and National Lead .. down until more than 1%c was knocked dow: jurther decline, but we believe advaniage i % | of the wheat region of this country. ‘The | should be taken from all breaks buy wheat."" for large open boxes; to canners, $12 30 - SEPTEMBER 8 1903 b, fAsuea . Northwest turned bearish and #old stuft heavily. CASH WHEAT. ‘? R i s 3 e At 1 o'clock P. M., Loc SRR | in boit 18s market and the Noriiwest Min- | Smpping §1 12401 15; milihe, §1 1140 Der box o crate.” o ios Per DX Be | oy ragon Horses, largs ana small; Geatle o LT Seepplin o i e i PEACHES—20G#0c per box and 10§25 in | Drivers; Stylish Roadsters; Maiched Teams. al stocks and bonds dull. Pressed Steel Car.. 35 | ing contradiction to the reports that next week FUTURES. Tain: Cobaa R chsitee A L e B e Nl - R Press S C pid,.... would see the biggest movement of wheat in a Session 9 to 11.30 a. m. POHEGRANMATES—FNM Winters, $1G1 25 o - eral bber-tire Silver slowly declining. Exchan ge unchanged. Pull Palace Car... long _time, casn prices advanced Iic. ~The Cosir Aigh Tow. . Clost | i e % e 4 Wheat futu Repie st o Sinea. Sna henvs” seling by prominest Tonga. | Leormoer -:e+:81 My ST S1 U #1430 | T ORAPES _Thompeon Seedless 90 per box: | B e i u y < e - —_— " fukes s oo Barley futures fim. e ,-Z e e ey e Tressed BICt | HAHIEY Tre cash demand was llght yes | crate Tokay, S5G65c: Rose of Pers, S5GUe enn Coal & iron Oats, Corn and Rye well held. Unien Bag & P Co. syzuEgtanprenaberErasaaly articies of comfort for the terday and quotations were a fraction easfer in Muscat, 35@65¢; Sweetwater, 25@50c; Grapes in ber-October flowering. All agree that the Tiotes Heg A 2 | Bune in"the dey's mews. December wheat | Syiseduence. Futures, owever, were fraction- | large open boxes, 60c@31; Wine Grapes, $33 per | meather was colder than for many years, but Quotations asked for Hay for Australia. U'S Leather .. | Staried 4@He to & shade lower at 1oy @TBNe. | LLgrmer: The market was fame and unia- ‘*MELONS_Cantaloupes, $150G1 75 per crate: | “The improvement in New York has no¢ been 4 > 5 U 8 Leather pfd. The failure -of frost &ed{ctsdd yesterday to CASH BARLEY. Nutmegs, 65@85c per box; Watermelons, $150 | wholly n\ul;lne’;l& b:;o :,’. .z::‘ m vrlcfi' nl: Bran, Middlings and Rolled Barley strong. ¥ § Rapoer T % Toood In the aarh pit, December closed weaks | Xoed: $ 024@1 W browing e A e s T S B e e - : U § Steel. L 7400 i @42%c. i i i Chevalier, for K, 50@85c for double layer boxes; | “Locally a very good business has been done Beans still weak and tending downward. us sufifi:b D 3} “3.‘1‘:“-&;.“«""‘@*?‘:‘-“:1% brink_seilng, | Mandard. pelas ,,,’:gj;,‘:;";;;,m“m T e e e witnin the sange o cur quotations, pricss bard: 5 ‘estern Uni juced liheral receips and lepression i 40@/ 3 Fine Butter and Eggs firm, but lower grades weak Amer Locomotive . 1,700 22 ot g R A B o vy s B Session 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $1 50 per | the month, but to-day markets everywhere ara £ g g 2 Amer Toco ptd.... 500 3 . were influential In holding up deferred futures. High _Low. Close. | box, according to size: Lemons, 75c@$1 25 for | Qulet, with buyers in a waiting hamor. The Dried Fruits and Nuts featureless: E & Southern. 1,700 Beptember closed weak, 1%4¢ off at 33%c. De- % $1 01% $1 02% | common, $1 50@2 for cheice and $2 5098 for | iNcrease in Xieibis suosly of €57.000 Sagn Sieieg : : X2 SoRa ol - o | o tosed e M aom SIS 108 18y DNR 16R | Beor ous e Bl st ewiow | Avgme diere ek e B St Yy ' Ea2 .3 Te 3 ¥ b , a nanas, > Provisions slow in all positions. Total sales ......400,300 m:.{" ";‘::-:lr;"pom closed 234c lower, Jan- | OATS—Closed the week inactive, but very ii‘u:':r: for New Orleans and 75c@$l 50 for | than toward the distant prospects. NEW YORK CLOSING BONDS. Dary lard unchanged and January ribs 2isc steadily held at the previous day’s prices. ““To-day’s first hand stock consists of 2799 Wool, Hops and Hides as previously quoted. Hawalian; Pineapples, $1 50@3 per dozen. | —_— 2463 Salva- T s A s ; ; The Chicago letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & | Dagn Cots’ Riea. 3908 Nicarages, . ; : G 8 oot 2 oou 1088 | ek Rontber A st totres vt a0 ooy | Sp e, B flnie et Tk | [icg Fruits, Nufs and Raisins. | Sigieoh Sivishv i esien soa 657 No change in Cattlc, Sheep and Hogs. U £ i rex.-----1004 | Mex Cont 1 Articles— _ Open. High. Low. Close. | Ing. Market for this optlon was weak thrasan e e 5 | P- ... 106% | Wheat No. 2— | out the seesion. The buying of December and descriptions under this head are un- | Wtimo inciu 1 7, ) U S new 45 reg..135 (M K & T 4. 7 72 [ 1% | & 5 All description: Nicaragua, 3740 Salvador, 13,651 Guatemala, Potatoes, Onions and egetables in ample supply. U S new s Soupai M K & T 2 SEpmbr - 2 353: 3 o o “:,’(,d":n"‘d’“"jfl“u“ o aras fald to D¢ | changed, and the market exhibits no new fea- [ 521 Mexiean and 1044 various; in all, 22,768 . S s reg...100% N Y Cent 1Ists. i ) T condioe vorthy of note. £2."" ¥ Poultry and Game quiet and unchanged. B § 30 fo coup-Llin & oo TR T L iy b 2 AR B1'50; Biack, $1@1 10 | O RUTE: B sootn: 4%@6%c for Royals :ai‘! day’s first-hand asking prices are—mar- v e % B = | I8 e B8 59 58 58% | Zor fe 2 fo ; Moorparks; E ted Appies, | ket steady: Fresh Fruits still in liberal supply. | 5 B e X Ea v st iy ga‘f S8 |, 3 el s Ot e s T aoed Soge (aSC8te, Rica 134 @15e for stictty prime ta 4 A | e { Moy ... 4 0% | common to choice and $1 1561 173 for fancy. | s1c@atec; new Pears nominal, at A14@5te for | 2ncy washed: . A Coffee quict, but steadily held. |y s Gats N CORN—Dealers continue to quote sal | $%@ulic; o ; @11%e for good washed; 11%@13c for Eood to s A . | Balt & Ohio 4s. .. | Read Ata 0. 6% 28 257, 2a: S marber’s Taa syt | quarters, no balves coming in; Nectarines, 433 | Srime washod peaberry: 10@llc for gnod to 5 = Balt & Ohlo 3% 18 L September (old). 26% ‘32 23% | full figures, with a steady market. The Ch e for white; Plums, 5@ec tor pitted and 1 P oL@l to petmes ¢ ) . 4 tem ew) 35 @ 83 57% | cago letter of Bolton, De Ri . bo ed: Enis 21036 § | prime peaberry; 10%4@l1%e for good to prime; Bank clearings still lead those of last year. [B& 0 conv i SL Bt (howy 21 1R BT STE | iee Bimer oty DSaRter & Co. savs: Slie e gt Fun 208 for biaek and g:.!fn%c for fair; 3%4@1%c for commen to = E 2 3 ordinary. Lucol Oil marked dowm. Gent of Ga os. 110 |5 L &I MeL Gorn e tps > TR BL - By | ofteet by, reported fnd weather throughout tha | SHEHELT SIS L Ly qacte as fotiows: Sawgiarsz@ulgfc for strictly _ peime Ga 1st nc.. = 7 : H 1 & 51875 1680 1675 16 20 | heavy selilng by one of the leading cemmissien . washed: 10@11%c for good to prime : Ches & Ohio 4145.106% | So Pa | Sepiember 6 9715 10 9715 16 95 10 0714 | b o s Y0-10s. | 83, @935 for fair washed: 10@11%c for | G & a1k oo 2 October u 7% | houses, suppased to be for u lurgs local opera: | 45) givocsy S0 .- Bank Clearings theless, the opening was decidedly firm, with | G B & Q new 1o oo Tex & Pac 18 January ST ad ARAEA 14 067 1040 g jsoe- S el S s Sidunt’ of ‘corn which @ AN deedea, 3-crown, 2-crown, | ;';n':nre‘m:em:-::flm:.bmflu fn‘récm::rlnr e £S- much strength of undertone. The excellent | C M & S P gents. 11244 T S L & W B 10 e om0tk 1050 | oy ihrown on e Teading foos: "camve been | s3e; Loose Muscatels, ke for_-crown and | BNe Semionsshed: SX@% for superior un . | showing made by Norfolk and Western in its | C & N v[Unlon Pac b 1085 985 08 98 !peared to want all the September (hat was b crown, 6c; 2-crown, DKC | @9ije for good to superior unwashed peaberry: Joooal bauk clearings during the past Week | pnuua) report imparted strensth to the tock | § B 1 & Pac 4a. 1001 U'E conv 4 Tanuary 547% 850 840 840 |fercd, and as a result this option held well s 3 | 9%@%e for common to ordinary. s 4358020, aguinst $20,643,082 during the | o5 weil as to others in the soft coal group, | PR s ok R L BT “Shore Tibe, per 100 1bs— | der_the circumstanee. - tha oid bull" sromd | e T o snell e i2ei | 'Nicaragua—12gi4c for prime fo same week last year | ut the apward movement 1o Ontarts abs | Cho Term ds.... 804 (Wabash 2ds Septomber .....10 45 10 85 1040, 1085 | which han been active In December corn was | SO 13050 o, Tobis e i o 2 | washed; 9 @ilc for fair to . Western, Tollowing Sand ports snowing | Den & R G ds,. 108 1 wab gpo By % | SRoler 790 7@y 78,00 iaid to be playing for a break. We'see'no | {ipiic for I X Lt 0ia@10%E for Ne Flus Uitra | Jied: S@8%c for good to superior unwashed: T estern, following %ard upon reports show! | Den s, t v s o113 = o T > i c T o Dl ~ » 1 i) N 2 Oregon Crop Bulletin. | Stock' losees, ‘was not altogether cicar. Read: | Erle Srior len 4 100% | Wk 1 % docigery ... 100+ T2 TSI T80 |redson fov changing our opinlon 16 résard (o] s V@RS, for Lenguidecs Peanith: for | S iatamar *wna " Moviean TS ngibie e AN | ngs displayed heaviness at the outset, pre- | Erie gen 4 . 8T% Wis Cent 4s 93 Cash quotatione were as follows: Flour, un- Wy_.‘ Yell $1 37 145 Eagtern: Brazi! Nuts, 12@124c; Filberts, 12 | e (o fancy washed; 114@12c for strictly The report of A. B Wollaber, section direc- | Sumably as a result of a decline in July earn- | F W & D G 1&is. 11455’ Con Tob s, changed; winter patents, $3 4093 60; straights, | 1 085 4rvs. Wiie, 281 4% swall round do, | 13 Pecans, 11G13¢; Coccanuts. §3 30g5. | BO0A° L0 N Yo asfiohs 1IN0 for, strictiy i I A , he | I0ES. Dut showed evideace of support, clos- | Hocking vVal 416e 10013 10@5 30 olears. 52 70@3: spring specials, | ' pvol 4147 White, nominal, HONEY—Camb, 11%@i2%c for bright and | 103 “tor fair washed: 1%,@8%e for medium or, United States Weather Buresu, for the | jng™'with a “net loss, St Ponl ard Misemas NEW YORK MINING STOCES i 30; patents, $3 4088 80; stralghts, | BreRwREl o0 8t 8714921 per ctl. 10@11e for light amber; watér white extracted, | 5o for inferfor to ordinary: 1034@lZe for Qregon Crop Bulletin for the week ended Sep- | Pacific, leaders of the previous day. were falr- | 4 am. o 0 Lithia oG 0008 20 N iy wheat, fograeFai AT—Nominal at $173@2 per ctl. | be; light amber extracted, 41Goe; dark, 4e. | D01 ia¢ for inferior to e 1 -~ tember 2, is as follos ly active, while Atchisons were strong, much : 20 asde, Chiet. 3, 67@Tic; No. 2 red. 12@i23c; No. 2 corn, BEESWAX—2714@20c_per Ib. gocd to prime unwashed peaberry; S%@% for The weather during the week has been dry | Of the buying being attended to in the Rock 50 ophs | 813;c; No. 2 yellow, 62%63¢; No. 3 white oats, Flour and Millstuffs. AT gocd to superior unwashed. P s g - g Pt givems ceraging | 1f1and’s interest. The movement in Brooklyn | B IS, Ro ] s Bio I in shotse S - - Provisions. ek i A bty iy gith | lemperatures AYeraging | Rapiq Transit appeared to have its origin jn | BrunSY T 0 b harley, 50@e3c; No. 1 flax seed, $1 48; No. 1 g s ; ; e melow the normal. A light shower oc- | the operations of & prominent commission | Comstock Tunnell 05 Potos! Northivostern, . #1 42; prime tmothy seed. | . FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 503 Receipts of Produce. Sprred Wednesday morning in the northern por- | house. During the first hour advances were = ey > : pork, per bbl, $16 80@16 85; lard, | 3 7b; usual terms; Bakers' Extrag, 40@ | Chicago was weak, with good buying and Sow of The B e Ay red by RepubMc Steel PV gy ety Horn Silver 00 ada. §1 55; mess. pork, pes @ , a8, $3 402 & n of the Willamette Valley, but the amount | scored by Republic Steel preferred, Virgi | Tron snver | Small Hopes 1er 100 lbs, $10 0@i0 62%; short ribs sides | 3 50; Oregon, $2 75@3 256 per barrel for family | the packers selling. The Chicago letter of Bol- FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER @ Sroa: Thuraday morning. slghiy demased ton. | B el At men: Sk aron Five, Minncapole | [ eavile Co 03| Standard .. 5 | (lnomt), 810 40@10 50; dry salted shomiders | and §33 50 for Bakers'; Washington Bakers', | ton, de Ruyter & Co. says: -Market opened . 420|Hay, tons ass Gex plasis-on low S 15 pertisss of the Wil | Pacific Mall, Lasieds fos ot e oo esl, | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | ey, &-‘figky: o ole m ':xya;i o% | $3as 30, | higher, influenced by higher prices for hogs at 3 fiz.m'mamm' sks.. 800 lsmette Valley. stocks. The publication of the bank statement | _Money— U § Sted pra.... g0y | T10%e: whicky, grade, 5. 2 *| MILLSTUFFS_Prices In sacks are as fol- | yards and buying by local packers. Tho trade | 1.040| Tallow, ctl 2 The weather has been very favorable for the | Was awaited with almost painful interest, the | Cali loans ........506 Miniz— siabiil L jiade lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | was not large at any time. There was some o Seniver, N S harvesting of grain, and that portion of farm | list halting somewhat in anticipation of a very | Time loans 5@3|Adventure . 21 Articles— Receipts. Shipments. ' Flour, $3_per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, :_ Rye | selling of May and January Pork by outside T ] W R York is now practically compieted in all but a | Unfavorable showing. Prices yielded very gen- | _Bords— Allouez 7% | Flour, bbls 11,000 12.000 ' Meal, $2 75; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $3 25; | interests In a small way. We may be a littlo | r S0 IR g N Sow. Sactioms whisie Siums spring Wheat o yoi | STALY snfer the fufinévos OF che Denk ot | ks tors .. .. 08 |Amalgamated ... 88% | Whent. bu 192/000 202.000 | extra_ cream do, $4: Oat Groats, $5 25; Hom- | early, but belleve provisions will work to a | JRIODS: sks .... 616/ Hides, no. K o be cut. Threshing s progressing satistac- | ment, St. Paul and People's Gas making the | N I Gas & Coke. 08% | Daly SWea L 82 | corn, bu 107,000 84,000 | Iny. $4@4 25; ‘Buckwheat Flour, $1 5064 15: | joice Loosl | S k.- A Tise torlly, but, as @ rule, the yields are variable | BTcatest losses, with declines of a point or | Raiiroads— | Bingham - 3| Oats, bu 70,000 148,000 | Crocked Wheat, $3 50; Farina, §150; Whold | - This market was inactive and unchanged, | Ste": tonS..... 16 Sugar, ctls .. 2060 and below ‘expectations. = | more elsewhere than in the active issues. A | Atchison .. - 95 |Calumet & Heela.545 | Live, bu « 18.000 | Wheat Flour, $3 26 Rolled Oats, barrels, 87 CURED MEA1S—sacon, id¢ per ib for ‘WASHINGTON. Hops continue to make excellent advancement | Partial recovery was effected by some of those | Atchison pfd.....104% |Centennial ....... 18 | Barfey, bu % | @9: in sacks. $6 SKGS 50; Pearl Barley, $5 heavy, 14 for light medium, 15c for light, 160 | Dats, ctls + 5.370| Hops, bales. s d pleki H is | Stocks named, ‘but the closing as a whole was { Boston & Albany.262 [Copper Range. : = — | Split_Peas, $5 50; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 20 514 gar- S A et s B8 e e Giis | vy, | Boston_& Maine.195 |Dominion Coal. ..145: ©On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | pounds. 2 3 b i L s TS | efare the miGile of DeEt wesk. Pastures sre | ,cBarring a temporary halt the market for the | Boston Elevated..156 |Franklin 10% | market was firm; Styamasy, lfi?mc: airy, | Heme: 10%e: Coltforaia Hame, 15¢: Mese Boct, SiE i Timaly el e fas vets §ark” | Tk, 3o, el siong sd Nery st | MR LR B0 Rebeic 0 R ) TG et RS iodelos oo Hay and Feedstuffs. fEGR S STOCK. MARKET. 24 shrinkege in the supply of mil Nowith- | the boom periods of the last few years. With | Unfon Dacific Osceola i > o 5 S0: ' : Pig . g A KL R oS the rymumpiion of business on Tucatay the en- | Mexican Centrai: 2035 Parrot A week or co ago Inauiries were received | bork, $55: Pigs: Feet, $1 75 Smoked Deet, 1215 | B i i vty on aouat ok fhe | & wrer uwurt Ralf iiincnce, Seond 10 & BIEbat | AT aat T a2 : S ALl Ternding 14 pominiiy | @RESE B L 8%@8%ec per Ib Booted for Both of Cacer eing THIn i5 Deflly | level, with dealings in common in the i, | Am Suger pid.. . 10 | me i O Foreion Fut ot ohipping abollt 1000 tons of Hay from San | LARDCTlerces, uoted st 84@8%E Mr P | on the Stock and Bond Exchange Alasta continues to spread dn they woast bt | The advance was well maintained on the sec- | Am Tel & Tel,..171% I Trimsantain oreign rutures. Pranclsco to that country. Quotations are | bure, 12%e: 10:Ib tins, 15%c, 5.1b tins, 13%¢; | Packers soid at $160, a siight advance, and Prunes, plomne. peare and moplor ote mounties. | ond day, resulting fn a large number of new | Dom Iton & Steei, 11 | oty Y% now asked for several thousand tons for that | H.lb tias. 13%hc. £ 'y P * | Oceantc Steamship was also firmer at $14 50. micely, ‘ercept i the Willagirte Valley whces e If,‘:;.rk;’}.““3,32“3‘35‘21',-58“ on ] S, | Vioeo States e account. No bysiness has vet resulted, but | COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, Thies | Contie Conta Whter wes lowsr SCHE S “Thtns pumerous complaints of the frult dropping | London buying and general bellef of a speedy | Mass Fleo pfd... 071¢|Winons. .. 4% | wheat— m’RPOOL'Spm Dec. | Feo Sanisn pijliRE of courss gives. (he mar- 3?«‘5’-"7&’:‘3.3"’5 %"ia"fiifi":g?“' i - "mmn‘m“":).‘ln;;m‘.:::g:mn::i' week wera ve be e 5 | termination of the pending litigation. In the | N E Gas & Coke. 5 |Wolverine 50 117% . adi " s Sl B les on the o > e | misate of the week the market received its | United Fruit.... 113%s|United Copper:.. 38 . | QhoinS - o &t - ERANC$10 Bogss g0, pmue frm and scarce: i Tallow, Wool and H. 13,421 shares, valued at $5130, the leading sales Government Fruit Crop Report. |?frst douche, iy cacee Béiag & ghat) | U S Slesl..... 1 40 ARt MIDDLINGS 45 20855 poion, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | veing as tonowa: Bear Flag, 1000 shares: In: | cent, fears of serious Injuries to the President, | . 7y Flour— Nov.-Feb. | - FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $21 50@22 50 | dependence, 3400; Junction, 3500: Monarch, From the Crop Bulletin United States De- | bear rumors regarding the cotton orop and re Associated Banks' Statement. Opening . 20 15 | per ton; Olicake Meal at the mill, $25926; job- | Previous quotations are given for all descrip- | 1209; Sovereign, 2025; Reed, 600; Sterling and partment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., | bre measures applled by the conservative | i Closing 2 15 bins 3§§0Wwi E‘ooccn(r::::ci,a;(c.ctsofizl; Corn | tions. Wool, Hops and Hides are all firm. | Los Angeles, each 500. Solk onilel Angist 3 | clement The chief element was Reading com- | NEW YORK, Sept, 0. The statement of the | Flour— | Mixed Fead. $HQIS: Cormased ik ‘\g«@'g‘ | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | The Ontario Silver Mining Company of Utah ~ = mon, which on the first few days was dealt i 4 o o Opening . 26 40 'R 5 J 6 | about 13c under quotations. Heavy Salted o dividend of 30 cents share, The outlook for apples in New York is more | 3 . Associated Banks for the week (five days), end- 35 | HAY—Wheat, $9@12; Wheat and Oat, $8 56 | 2! L has declared a dividend o 9 e o on an enormous scale, with attendant rumors Closing 26 35 : y lc; medium. 10c; light, 833¢; Cow Se, ber 20. favorable, and slightly improved prospects are | of competitive. busing. v 3| ing to-day, chows: Eiistisasc) @11°30: Oat, $3@10: Barley, $7 5049: Volun. | Steers, llc; medium,. 10o; light, Sije: | payable September 20. ightly Pl prospe: = buying Later this stock lost o " v: 1 Gy Light and Heat Company icated in Kansae, Michigan and | {he Secuiative element no less than (o the be. | posits §925,839,200, decrease $12,600.900 clren. - By : 7e; Salted Kip, al eal. 9%se; Balte ~ 1d a fai crop of some varieties | liet that its control is now lodged with one of | lation | §33,505.000, reeeas boon M0 el Calt, 10c: Dry Hides, 16%@17c; Culls, 15e; | C°Dis Seotember 1o, B g 8 of Missouri. " In many tm: | he Wiain trunk lines. " Pennsyivania. receivel | (soams £oymen o’ g $2,962,600; specl CHICAGO. Beans and Seeds. Dry Kip, 11G13c: Dry Calf, 18¢: Culls and | remmmer cocntiny Anvidend ot 50 cante Septom however, a light crop | conslderable attention on the second day, mai- | L098rs §73,352.800, decrease $2,962,600; specie 3 iy e > o CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—CATTLE — Reoelpts, 600; market, steady. Good to prime steers, nominal,s §7 75@8 6: paor. g, 44 159 feeders, $2 25;_cows, £161,503,800, decrease $1,833,200; reserve $234,. 040,600, decrease $5,995,800; reserve required | $230.849,550, decrease §5,645,725. 3 The Financier says: The noteworthy feature ing sharp gains largely because of its exceiient | traffic returns, as wel! as to rumors crediting it with coptrol of Reading. Later in the weeit St. Paul and Missouri Pacific assumed marked Brands, 15@16c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@3Ce | ber 15. oo o wok, 16 5. snchs Homse Higes | 3 o, cumt. bonde oF (. Oakias Gan. “Lieht 90c; long wool, 2 ch: Horse es, | salt, w‘m large and $2 50 for medium, ylg | @and Heat Company September 16. Apples and cranberries prom- yields; peaches fair; pears un- Beans rule weak at the dacline already noted, with dealers expecting etill lower quota- 25; stockers tions. Some changes In Mustard will be ob- ~aiv yesi fmperial Ofl Com- leadership, the first named selling higher th 50@5 50: hei 3 . . 1 A 300 for golter Horse “niged | - Ex-dividend yesterda: P poried trom. meacky | Syer before, and reviving rumors of & cioss al. | 0L, (1 officlal statement of the New York Asso- | §1,50@5 80: hoitem, Earves, 3 1007 25: Teras | © BEANE—_Bayas, §2.0082 80; small White. | ar Bt e e anee. $1 00 (at mlorse Hides, R e TG AT Sutigok now more Tavor. | JaBce with Missouri Pacific. The . practical | Clated Banks this week was the reduction of | feg Sreers. J3@4 60; Western steers. $4@5 78. | $2 20@2 40; large White, $2G2 20, Pink, $2@ | 1 25 for small and Sc for colts. Buck Skins— N i T S te generaily considerably | ;’:“'llps:_a:fo;hfisitg‘v; coal slrf\ke in West Vir- | $5,645,725 in the surplus reserve, carrying this HOGS—Receipts ‘to-day, 6000; Monday, 25,- 2 20; Red, $2 25: Lima, $3 7083 75; Red Kid- | —Dry Mexican, 32%c; dry saited Mexican, 20¢; :’;"‘D";u“ to $10,000, " o i o e 4o lorl‘;‘zcl’:ll[uméisers(;sgkgogg"ligfi item to $4,097,050, the lowest since March 15, | 060; left over, 1500, Market, 5@10c higher. | neys, $1@3 25; Blackeye, $3 50 per otl. | dry Central American, 32%ec. Goat Skins— The following quotations for United Rail- omy | s when the surplus was $3,112,900. The loans Mixed and butchers, $7 35@7 80; good to choice were decreased $3,065.200, making $22,773,200 in | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, §2 75; Yellow Mus- | Prime Angoras, 75¢; large and smooth, | heavy, $765@7 93; rough heavy, $7 25@7 060; | 50c; tard $3; Flax, $2 26G2 50; Canary, 8lic for | medium, 35e. uch as increased railroad earnings, ich were not wi many of | ways of San Francisco were recefyed from New orthy for their gains, ex- | Delaware—Tomatoes yielding B ¢ ? . .| York yesterday by Bolton, De Ruyter & Co.: e g e e " s fresana it . e e o0, 80; bulk of mlcs, 37 457 70. ' | Fastern: Alfaifa, nominal; Rape, 1%2l4c:| TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 51@6c per Ib | Sork ¥® tock, $23 T3024; preferred, 362 500 ell for cannerles =~ App | celient crop reports and an ‘all-round feeling of | Poote Jai1 off 85,838,200 and | o whiTepetin, S0, Bhons e Vi | Hemp, 3%4c per Ib. | N0, 2. 1%@3c: grease, 214@3%e. | 68 50: bonds, $90@91 and interest; subseriptions, : pe F o a | P, fhere was little to account for the | the legal tenders §2,962,600. a total reduction | yendy " Goog tr olce wethers, $3 50@3 75; | L.ORIED PEAS—Niles, $1 60@1 80; Green, WOOL—Spring, Humbalgt and Mendocino, | ¢1 50y ron noor. . Crceot locally, and | strengih of the market. London was a fac- | Of $5,795,800 in cash, making the loss in this i fair to choice mixed, $2%0@3 50; \We tern | $1 40@1 75: Blackeye, §1 00G1 80. " | 17@19¢; Nevada, 12@l5c; Valley Oregon, fine. | s —_— is for Crop -poOr. Lor throughout the week although on only one | item since August 9 Inciusive $9.292 100, The | sheep, $2 €0; native iambs, $3 60@5 13: | = - p 16@i7c; do. medium and coarse, 15@iGe | CHANGE. rus trecs meed rain. occasion did she buy on balance. | statement of August 50 failed to reflect the loss | Westérn lam! $4@5 20 % L ;i per i, STOCK AND BOND EXI pes vielding weil. | 4 Tbe late flurry in call money was not of long | Of cash, as estimated from the traceable move p yoRu Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | ™2 i _san soaquin, s610c per 1b: do, oy Arkansas—Apples continue dropping; all but | duration, and the clesing quotation for money | MENts of money by $2,689,200. Last week's 9 3 Lambs, 8@ilc; Northern free, 11@13c; defec. SATURDAY, Sept. 6—12 m. o Tni e | demand was really the lowest of the week. | Statement showed a further decrease of cash by | ST. JOSEPH, Mp., Sept. 6.—CATTLE—Re- | e % .7 ucky—Apples very poor; peaches almi Time money, while in moderate demand, was not loaned in any great volume because of the Humboldt and Mendo- $1,017,200 than was cstimated on the basis of s, 750; steady. Natlv, these movements; the average Relters, $1 tive, 10@12 cind, 12@1dc. per 1b; Potatces and Onlons were in ample supply . $3 26@8 25; cown $2 15@6 25; buils R i :flg' UNITED STATES BONDS. for -the two ; veal | and the market was moderately active at un- | —Apples ]mu“;l;oppmz. but fair crop ?nlgt;; rates r\;r cail Xonnls. Tbg;e was no de. | Weeks, therefore, Soommn 2 Sibw Uit gk { and 53;‘5-, §2 3000 20; ptockers and fetders, | canged .prices. Another. car of Merced, HOPS—20@22¢ per b for crop of 1002 4s qr coup. Jl%‘t‘:x'};:i« ar ¢ (new)135%136 promised in some localities. relopment in foreign exchange, but rumors of Wates wWere very nearly correct, the officla 7 . e % - P » 1100131003 '3 coup. .106% 107 is—Apples improved In the morth, bu: | approaching old exports wers hewd. | statement showing ‘an average loss of 88,090 S—Rechipts, 2100, steady. Light ani | ‘Thres cars ars exmected for ioday s man™ | Sam Francisco Meat Market. | % o rs- 1031005 3 ‘ar " coup ~ snilon claswiirs Large dealings in semi-speculative bonds in- | 100, while the estimates show an averaxe I light mixed, $7 47%@7 50; medium and heavy, | = Ahe vegetable market had an easy tone, with | Indians—Tomatoes ripening slowly, some rot- | fluerced slightly the course of the stock mar- | of $6,315,100. The deposits were reduced by | §7 S0G7 15 pigs, $8 i5@7. | eupplies of all descriptions plentizal There | fet and unchanged markets are reportea| Continued on Page Thirty-Nine. Apples and plums light; grapes and pears | ket Dealings were rather frrestlar oon thar is cnly $139,300 greater than | SHEEP—None. was quite a lot of poor Green Corn in sacks | , 00 4 . & Was a good undertone for the bond market | for by the total decrsase in |-and lerge crates sold below the quotations A enrpihing, e thin Reed. West Virginia—Apples still _falling, with | throughout. [ loans and the loss in cash, hence the state- POTATOES-Early Rose, nominal: Busbanks DRESSED MEATS. 1 prospects for less than half an average crop. United States 2¢ and 3s coupon and new 4s | ment s not far from proving, The required | , 1O : Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers ! are as folows: BEEF—6@Tc for Steers and 5%@0c per for Cows. Ohio—Appies slightly improved; pears fair; grapes rotting somewhat. M £ App pears and conti promising registered advanced % per cent, and the old 4s coupon per cent, as compared with last week's closing call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. reserve was decreased $3,150,075, which | deducted from the loss of | 060 as the surplus 1eserve from t¥e river, 45G@c per ctl; Salinas Bur- banks, 55061 15 per ctl; Garnet Chiles,. nomi nal; Sweet Potatoes, 2%¢ for Stockton and 2 | 2% ¢ for Merced. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—No special mention is | due the light business transacted in all dom sum cash leaves $4,007,- a . The circulation | was increased by $629.900, making a total gain late peaches ALASKA CENTRAL RAILWAY | nu | e ® ol = = 3 | since August 16 of $1,054,900, which was dis- | tic metal markets to-day, values remalning A ONIONS—30GS6c per ctl; Pickle Ontors, | VEAL—Large, 7%4@S%ec; small, §@10c per 'COMPANV ordkisbome it suflrig trom” best and | Baitimor, "8 Ghio’” 300 13 i : 3.?‘5: oot the WWallmtroct Institutions | BERdT. BAndard. shot was q‘u.,f,; Py e Berkiey, doasie: dreen boie, "siod guing | Lalb—igose per 1b for small and s3%c | Pk st e g o Sarly apples and pears abundant and | Canadian Pacific... 1,700 111% 140% | other large E;nek:rvfgl'!:mc'.flym'n:gsei:gf%'he‘?;’ fl a“g. .’:’é‘u:a‘é-;“‘ifi 23@;".)::;%"& Hig ;?&’6"&&; &nmxg.“uc'ner $0: Tesdisk :,“c O RORK - Drested Hogs, 814@9%c per Ib, Ri;‘;’;;,f“?x" t“h‘cyfll:h:::‘::::ln' - o e Do Tt iies | pke & Abim..: T 21 | Joss in specie by seven banks was 83,500,000 | 27 25 s PRl cloing At 927200 | B B ek FLG1 55 pat bogfor Mo L san dgy | poihe following quotations h CAPITAL .. 000,000 Chicago & A pfd Chi Ind & Louis. Chi Ind & L prd.. Chicago & East Ili. Chicago & G W.. | Chi & ¢ W A prd | livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cert shrinkaze for cattle. CATTLE—Steers, 81%@9c; Cows and Heifers, i thin Cows. 4@3c per b CALVES—4@5%e per (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 3G3%c; ewes, 34@3%c Abcut $10,000 Per Mile. Par Value of Shares $50, non-assessable and without liability to holaer. Common Stock ........ 530,000 Shares Five per cent Preferred Stock and two institutions show a decrease of $2,600," 000. Though the statement appears quite un- favorable, chiefly because of the important re- 2 | duction in surplus reserve, the condition of | the banks was probably better as regards cash than“was Indicated. The contraction of I ans Lead was guiet and unchanged at §4 1215, Spelter firm at 35 50, Domestic iron merets held firm, owing to the scarcity of supplies. Prices remain nominally unchanged. abundant; late apples good W eather Report. 50c for No. 2; Garlic, 2c; Chile Peppers, Zo@due per box: Dell, 25@dlc: Egg Plant, 40@30c; Green Okra, B0G60c per box; Summer Squash, | 30@40c per box; Marrowiat Squash, $6@S per ton. 1,500 Sl 2 - . ,000 Sharcs 300 = | Ib (gross weight). t 50, Chi & G W B ora 0% which has been In prozress during. the omry New York Cotton Market, 5 e A be. $2 602 75 per The 50,000 shares of 5 per cent pre p.m |Chicago & N W 00 three weeks has probably reached the rangl Poultry and Game. P e i witt et [I firred stk Nave besa ¢ Ml e 5 = Chi R I & Pac 700 { e will moa, itkely be compaatively | NEW YORK, Sent. 6.—The cotton masket @ic per 1b. R e 4 = ¥ | Chicago Term & T. | small changes in this jtem in the near future, t | iters e ve 230 1bs , 6%c: order to raise a jund for immediate 2 ap a5 25 3 | Chicago T & T prd | It the low condition of the banc reserves shail | SPoRed . easy at prices 1 to 4 polnts lower, | Receipts of Cal g ;‘:"uf,";": roa | Py v o g gl gl B { Bl completion of the permanent survey, § E5i5 e BlCCOa st o bave the effect of restraining sneculation it | SPéculation was falriy active during the fore. | a8 i# usually the case o S e e N ot Ob s S0is 0t o o ok and for the prompt beginning of con- S B4 5 2 | Colorado Southern. Wwill serve a good purpose. Skould money grow | Boon, but for the MOst Dart the pubiic took | demand was light prices were unclanged. N | R Shave. gkl struction. So much as necessary of sTaTions. 7 2E3§ g5 £ | Colo 8o 1st pfd mare active in the current Yook as the result | profifs on catton bought garly in the rece.t | cars of Western came in, one of which was i A the common atock will be used in the s g 3 o B e o 0 serves exchange will most likely | ovement or losses on staple taken 1a -mor- . ting of bonds for the completion of £ s : § | Solo B0 24 pra_... decline? thus elvingsome Asviranco of \mports | BELENC Of the bl movement. A e e General Merchandise. e e e 5 : 2 - J e er S —— + +} : 3 1 e aw. . money will probably induce the liberal neotia: Exparts ahd I Eite v 5 o o B SUNE. 05 Wi o O s DL N T omes IDR R G tion of sterling loans. Taking a conservative xports and Imports. saloe tinls. 5 BAGS—Orain’ Tags, _ §00He: =1 G. W. DICKINSON, General Man- Baker . 20.92 92 50 NW Clear .00 Erie . view of the situation, there seems to be nothing Recelipts of Game were 7 sacks. Hare and | 5.58¢; Wool Ba: 32@35c; Fleece Twine, 7% ager Seattle Electric Company; General ‘Astorie 5008 T2 72 BW Clear - 00| Erle L. in it which need give borrowers having good | NEW YORK, Sept, 6 —Exports of Rabbits sold at previcus prices, but Doves; ge.:’ pruit Bags, S%c. Sc and 8%e for the Superintendent Northern Pacific Rail- Carson --20.9 92 50 NE Cloudy .00| Erle lst pl security any concern ¥ specie | wore gearce and highe: | thees sizes of coftcn and 6%@Sle for brown way, 1889 to 1896; prior to that time o 20.650 1 N t ly . the: T week aggregal 3 &1l T An 0 gold, sbble and e tor Hens: You ‘Turkeys, g ot " e Unior ieific s as Fingweatt 22090 84 26 B Clear > .00 | Hocking Vailey o Condition of the Treasury. The intgorts ab speclh 1am: wee werr sehoss | Scbpiets And 18G10c tor 31'25@1 00! Goshngs, | COAL—TWellington. §§ per ton: _Southiield e e T atTeay: weaid i Pocatello, 13a.30.02 8 48 W Pt Cldy .00 | Hocking Val pta. gold and $44,133 silver. The imports of dry | $1 1 76; Ducks, $2 £0@3 1or oid and $2 50 | Wellington, $8: Seattle, $6 50: Bryant, $6 30: United States, Independence .29.90 % 70 SE Pt Cldy .00 | Illinois Central WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—To-day's state. | §00ds and merchandise at the nort of New g& fop _young: Hens, $3 i YOURZ | Rosiyn, §$7: Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; Wall- JOHN H. McGRAW, mine owner of Loe ‘Angeles. 23.48 82 60 W Clear .00 |lows Central ment of the treasury balance shows: Available | LOTK tBis Week were valued at $11,865,180. ters O oy, Tiaogtert. $4 005 50; | wend $7: Co-operative Wallsend, §7: Pelaw Alaska; Governor of Washi 1303 P R e B BT |l Comtrel g cash balance, $211,305,164; gold, $121,106, 118 7 e En a8 S5 for smodl: Blgsone. 31 296r: b 5 | Main, §7 60; Cumberland, $12 fn bulk and to 1897; President First National Bank ied Biar. 20,78 108 70 NW Clear 00| Lake I & 30 pfd. - Foreign Markeis. ozen for old and §L U1 B0 ior Squabs ' | $13 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, b g e I Sacramento ..29. ear . anhattan . . LONDON, Sept. 6.—Sllver, 23%d; h | per ol o o per dozen. | per ton; e, per n L sale merchants; President of the Bult Lake .0 30.10 §4 88 NW Clear 00| Metropolitan 5t New York Grain and Produce. rentes, 101f 47ic; wheat c-mu%en P sacks; Rocky Mountaln descriptions, $8 43 per Pisheries Union. g San Francisco20.9¢ 66 056 lear .00 | Mexican Central . t and steady; Walla Walla, 28s 10344: Butt Cheese and E 2000 1bs and $8 O per ton, according to brang. GEORGE TURNER, United States San L. Obiepo.20.96 74 56 W_ Ciesr .00 | Mexican Natiopal Guiot and Saady; g %4; Eng- utter, ces g8s. 100 Bbiled. . and Senatér fi he Stat Washington, San Diego....20.86 70 66 NW Clear .00 | Minn & 5t Loui ey, cepa 3 Cairims Pl s i g ana minink capitatist. O Seattie 30006 76 52 NW Pt Cldy 00 | Missourl Pacifie . HOPS_Paciic Coaat, steady. ] The range for' fancy creamerles continues | {OT raw in barrels; cases, § o F. AUG., HEINZE, mine owner and Spokane -90 86 48 SW Pt Cldy .00 | Mo Kan & Texa NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—FLOUR—Recetpts, LIVERPOO! eat, firm: No. 1 fornia Castor Oll, in cases, No. 1, 70c; pure. B . A N Neah Bay.....50.08 70 48 W Cloudy .90 /M K & T prd.... 1600 barrels; exports, 56,000 barrels; quieter, | Siondard California, s 4%d@€s 5d; wheat In | wide, owing to the cause already stated. §120; Lucol, G0c for bolled and 4Sc for raw capitalist of Butte, Montana: President Walle Walla. 2094 8 56 EW Clear 00| N J Central ... but held steadily at old prices; winter ;| oty saarketn, rm: weatber "a? jphench | Houses with small stocks can get 2oc. while | §180 Tacol, 06 {08 POVES S0 8¢ 0L, 7T | M and. General Manager United States 30.02 90 46 W Clear 00| N Y Central 3 & ¢ g patents, | country markets, firm; weather In England, | large. recelvers are glad to clear their floors,at ls, toc; cases, $1; Chiva Nut, 58@tSc per Copper Company. Yuma . -129.68 100 76 EW Clear 100 Norronc & Western “wogé:'rfl' ;:‘c‘:;nmfis‘:h Y bfihwga e s | 27¢. Close quotations are difficult to glve as ' Cahon; pare Neatafoot, in barrels, T0c; cases, WOEY E BALLAINE, assoclated = e Ah B \ fd.. T . 191, els; exports, 2 this condition exists. i5e; 8 pure, 70¢; Whale Oil, natural e WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Nor & :"&'efigr'r'. 02,700 bushels; spot, casy@iNo. 2 red, 76%c Northern Business. R LT e again, but the \'fi'“emzl_gc e St ik O 18 B 1599; officer in the First Washington FORECAST. Dot & Wewe elevator; No. 2 red, T3%c 1. 0. b. In Jine with medium and Jower grades are kept qulet by the | rels, 423c; cases, 47%c; Cocoanut O, in bar- o T g e A Ahprvssxnr.)fl.’ Some (d!"pil‘!”ml'f”el the val- | Reading clearing weatker in all parts of the Northwest SEATTLE, Wath., Sept. 8.—Clearings, $047,- | Withdrawals irom cold storage and the liberal | rels, 63l4c for Ceylon and 58lgc for Australian. izn y Colorado and w! ¥ vrobably move | Reading ist pfd receipts from the West. Domestic recelpts are Seattle's younzer business men. vy ra e E! and favorable also for fall work, wh COAL OIL—Wa hite Coal Oif, in buik, nd ble al i | __COAL OIL—\ater W has fallen at El Paso, , wheat de- | 626: balances, $180,805. 5 1 Oil. in cases, 20¢; Astral, 20c; CHARLES L. DENNY, capitalist evoramle for sandstore i the | 5 L & EF ist pdl at %@c net decline. May, 1A% @T5Ye, ciosad | . PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 6.—Clearings, $868,- | ““TI5°R . o ining new in Cheese. b7 m';{‘c’fdses;:xv;c. T g g E. B CAINE, President and Gen- and Colorado deserts, and possibly | & 5,05 & 24 Pid- 300 at Ta%c; Beptember, 7O @T6Me, closed at | 258; balances, $43,508 s, | Becelpta were 3300 lbs Butter, 447 cases | 32ie; 8G-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2i¢; 1 eral Manager of, the Pacific Clipper -storms in the mountains of Southern | S\ Lowis & W pid 1oy Ty Deovsber. TINQT 1316, clowed at ms’w-m' 5 ong P S —Clearings, | - SCTeRd 3700 lbs Cheese. : cages. 21 \TINE—61c per galion in cases and | [l " CHAS "R CPECK, for twaive yeurs Califorala and 4n the Sierras Sunday afternoon. | g Paul . 7,400 HOPS—Quiet: Pacific Coast, 1901 oro, BUTTER_Creamery, 27G20c per Ib for FUSERNTINE.-6ic. io¥, eets ATAT ¥ reck, watve Raisin makers in the San- Joaquin Vallsy 1 500 5 P, 200 fancy, 26@261c for firsts and 24@25c for sec- | 55¢ in ngineer Bur- 1d be prepared to cover quickly. 8t Pau s 2635¢; 1900, 18G20c; cld, T@10c. Northern Wheat Market. onds; dulry. 5c; store Butter, 17@20c per | RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ lington systemt west of the Missour] " Fhe tomperatare has visen gemeraily over the e . T 19 IDES—Quiet; California, 21 to 25 pounds, | 1 < pound; cold storage, 2214@2: ¢ Gl e 15: WAL Lt SOtibe: el FIVE PER CENT O . s St | Soutiech v B 22 WOOL—Quiet; domestic fleece, 25@30c. OREGON, ,"”‘"}E.’I;;‘::." 1asher m“fi*mmflr PEHETR_The Western Sugar Reflning Com- SHARES, $10. 5 temperatures exceeding 100 degrees | Texas & Facific... 1,800 COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 involce, | PORTLAND, s-fifl G—WHEAT—Steady: | pound. pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-1b We are|authorized to offer 5 at_many points. e e 7o 8 9-16e, mild, steady: Cordova, 8G1ligc. Fu- | Walla Walle, 6lc: blue stem, 62igc, EGGS—Ranch, 3083lc for fancy, 2G20c for | bags: Cubes A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, preferred bhares at $10 each, Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Lnion Pacific pf - tures closed firm, net 10@15 points higher: ‘WASHINGTON. and 20@2734c for fair: store, 21@24c per Powdered, 4.35c; Candy Granulated, ject to advance without i S ST | Bl B S BT S| AT Gl Bt s | g i, T S | LB S e TR SR O Northern Calif —F unday, ex . ; Oct y 5 3 : y 4 .25c; Fr 25c; loudy Sunday afvermoon and DGt 13 the iae | Wheeling & L E... 500 | December, $5 45@5 50; March, " $5 05; sar IR " (o X Beet Granulated (100-Ib bags only), none; Coa- o g possibly sandstorms in southern por- | W & L E 2d pfd.. 100 | $5 75@5 50. % = g 3 d Cii Frus fectioners’ A, 4.25c; Magnolia A, 3.85c; Extra tion: ‘Tresh mortheast winde in the interior; | Wis Central ...... 400 SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 3c; cen. | #——— T % Decidious and Citrus Fruits. e Golaen C, 8,65 D" 4 brisk west wings on the coast. Wis Ceatral pid. .. trifusal, 90 test, 3yc; molasses wugar. 2gce: B ; — o mose? nall barrels, dfe mors: boxes, Sto revelation to many peopls who okl e moun brisk southwest winds. 0 ’ 3.85c: No. 12, 3.80¢; No. 13, 3.80¢: No, § order tal San Francisco 2nd vielnity—Fair g g el g e s cut_loaf, 5. e 5.15c; powdered. 52 e tain s gt s g fosle stvouing atedy b Sad lhwr . taterentity DIRMieE Sty coming cloudy in the afternoon an e 4.75¢c; granulated, 4.65c: cubes, 4.90c. Ezxchaiige and Bullion. Grapes was brisk, Ing to the heavy gup- | recelpts . e 1 L on_recmest. light southerly, changing to brisk westerly | Amal Copper ..... DRIED FRUITS, plles, prices were easy. Choce red Nectarines | 17011 bass. salfer 237,725 for the same time |l " o Tr Ghares of White Pase and winds. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Ao O EVAPORATED APPLES—There has been Pyl o e free-stane Mountaln Peaches met with s | [38%, ¥ear. RS Soics from first hands were Yukon Ratlway, which sold In 1398 at Dorecam Rl | o Shneseh OFf: Do material change n the market for svap: | SlorHAE Bohi, PELE > Aw at steady prices. The other or- | LS: ember 1 was 40,028 Dage $6.50, are now auoted at over 3500 Amer Lin Oil pfd. orated apples, spot prices remaining uncl gw"-‘ CRblsk coon = £ 488 [chara frults were in free supply and prices 73,8%0 last year. The world's visible and last year earned dividends of 60 Amer g &R st 5010s for new. erop-Stste ap SB8e"or ew New o, S W range, gt . — 0% s were in the mariet tor cunfll SRESTTTRE Gircaiar sever ) PoE st I WAL FRADOTARTERS, SEAT- E+STERN MARKETS. Anaconda Min Co. PRUNES—Spat prunes continue strong, par- | Siver e dunas o optle — B per ton and bought a few | “NUT U Cabica Trom Drazil reporting se- IR WASH Brook Rap Transit tleularly for the larger sizes, which are re- gamn doliare, nominal .1, — top rate only for gilt | vers™ frosts In Santos were current from the For further tion. avplication Colo Fuel & Iron.. vomd e};lnmzd "Dpr'-;:f« a M; export and b - et 16th to the mm Aux\;lt and m:flmmm' blanks fte. annly tn Gas 3 mand. 8 ral rom . n . Cont Tohasos . 1o, Tor il graden. " fom $%e to| Wheat and Other Grains. : more "Mheral recames. Asour 5 | Andactunl coffee In New York improv hars- [ ANEICAN GTATANTY & TRUSE 00, / 7 4 APRICOTS—Apricots are easier In tone 5 chests being recelved. Most of the Raspber- .-*m information, as first gtves SPLLING AGENTS, New York Stock Market. . thogh prices sty quatabiy Snchsnger 3t 10 e e e el rics came in too iate for the reguiar morning | estimates of simost Gamage 15 the |l 520123 HAVWARD BLDG. SAN NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—In the absence of O A IS Peaches et qulcs o iinchangeq | the world, with no arlations worthy of rote. | {ion. The canners 2 Biackberrics | ares, Bot these OpIIES mors Iator moridersbty Phone Main 5503 Sonson notations € lodal ekt Wi With at_12@i6c for peeled and 10%c for un- | Futures here were about ic lower In sympathy | and irewbenice ot Dot roter " | oAl (e opalons were later in- out & eue from any paticulir quarter. Never- peeled. . i With & corresponding depreslation at Chicago. | Citrus cal Fruits were unchanged. | volved and the probable effect upon the (s