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HE S£AN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER 19, 1902. locally, but declined 6s 24 in London, where | light receipts. canners were offering 20¢ the c(yale ‘was at £19 Bs, per Iron was lower abroad, Glasgow &t 57s 104 and Middlesboro at 53s §d. Locally iron was quiet and unchanged. War- rants nominal. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Seot. 18.—There has been no change of any moment in the demand for cot- ton goods to-day and prices continue firm for The box, but were unable to procure any great mou:.' The other vegetables remain as pre- viously quoted. ais Hrom the Sk, Waste bk G saiima Burbanks, @81 20" per_ ct); Garnet Chiles, '| nomtnal; ‘Sweet Potatoes, in boxes from Stock- ton, $1 50@1 75 per ctl; Merced, in sacks, job- bing at $1 50, ONIONS—50@60c per ctl; Pickle Onfons, 408 50c per otl. 3 VEGETABLES—Green Corn, from London placing the vield :f‘:hsm"l.lzh crop at about 330,000 cwt. Tele- graphic advices were receivéd from mth Te- port! a firm market and estinfating the MQA at 85, bales. Washington telegraphic a vices reported that 35,000 bales will be the maximum of that State, and, et bids wers c for The e Hop markets were reported as holding firmer, but business was reported as slow. . HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands 'l:d about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Sl(l: e Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, 8igc: Co AUCTION SALES M HORSES. £ m}‘-gQ l\lanoq.. f“ m‘:.“-brv:m "fm— from 1000 to 1350 pounds, now on sale 5 FRED H. CHASE & CO., 1782 Market st. e ———— 50c@$1 _per and 9c for light; stags, both staple and fancy iines. Jobbing trade | sack; crates from Alameda, $1@1 25, _from | Hides, 9%c for heavy P ; Salted Veal, 9%c; Salted SUGAR. aquieter. Berkeley T6@85c; Green Peas. 3%@io; String | To: Salted Kip. Sipe; Salied Foad SCli, *5e: | grana . 3% 3% Kilauea 7 Louis & Nash The market opened steady with prices un- T e b Ineluciie ez T " Rip, d1giae; Dry Calf, 18c; Culls and | Hawaiisii " o) = SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. MK & T Shinesd to B mointa fower, and closed steady 3 b o afa Bepbers, 06 per Brands, 15g16c; Sheepskins, she: r’;‘{"";“‘i,,,;“"” B N 1 By N'Y Central..... —_— DeRRaCK; 3 80c; long wool, $1@1 20 each; Horse Hides. MISCELLANEOUS. g Pickle Cucumbers, $1@1 25 per box for No. 1, | 90¢; L et 1@ - i Bar silver, dull, 20%d per ounce. Money, Eastern Livestock Market. and 60GTSo for No. 2; Garlio, Zo; Chile Pep: | galf, $3 for large and §2 50 for Recam, 80 | Alaska Pack1ts 00, [Sceante S Co 11 12% Silver and Exchange as before. 2% per cent. The rate of discount in the open ers. 35@40c per box; Bell, 25@35c; Fgg Plant, | 2 for small a $1 50 for medium, $16 Fruit As. 9414 95% Pac A F A E . The rate _— 50c: i + Summer | dry, $1 75 for large, 3 Cal Wine 4s.101 " —"|pac C Borx.165 == 4 ibit i iati o e L T CHICAGO. O00c: Grgon, Okra, 35@40c per box: Summer | 735 for small and 60c for colts. ~Buck Skins— s Wheat and Barley exhibit little variation. e e A0S i (IRe S o CHICAGO, Beot. 18_CATTLE—Recelpts, | Suash, 25935 per box; Marrowfai Squash, | 1% (¢ Small ific; dry salted Mexican, 2%c: Boarg JlT0InE Session, Oats, Corn and Rye firmly held Mark Bteanr? (Gosh o a F Roas ~— Sime Angoras, Too; jarge ana smooth, S0 | E Cal Fruit Gamne g5 %0 1 5 3 3 : . C: ers’ i : 2 s b il g New York Money Market. poor to medium, $4G7; stockers and feeders, Poultry and Game. mediim, Be. ' endered, Sdic per 1h:| 4o Hawatio Gonth dasiieiories 84 T8 Hay steady and Feedstuffs in 18 t.mppy > $2 60@5 25; cows, $1 50@4 75; heifers, $2 25@ AR No. 2, 4%@5c; grease, 2%@3%c. 20 Oceanic S § Co . 00 los ] 1. NEW YORK, Seot. 18—Close: Money on | 5'as:™ canners, $1 5003 50; bulls, : §2 26@5: | Recsipts o California Poultry weré not o e e ot and_Mendocino, | $2000 S ¥ & 8 1 V bonds o Flour marked up 25c per barrel. e T e o e o0 aond | calves, $3B5 50; Texas ted steers, $3@4 50; | heavy and as there wea mo Western offering. | 17o190L NevrIe 120156, Valley Oregon. fine; Street— asked, 6@7 per cent. Prime mercant 4 S i i thi ne. sold well, es- | 16@17e; do, medium and coarse, 15@16c per Ib. | $2000 S F & S J Valley bonds...... Beans inactive at previous quotations. 5%@6 pes cent. Sterling exchange, steady, at | v cororl Steers, §3 75@5 90. SreiTshinein the Chicken lina No e 2 in, 8@i0c per Ib: do, Afternoon Sesston, HOGS—Receipts: To-ddy, 16,000; to-mor- | Peclally large young Roosters and Hens. 11 "Clip—San _Joaqu! 11@13c; defec R . - the advance, with actual business in_bankers’ H Y Turke ing 1 freely and | Lambs, 8@llc; Northern free, Board Butter and Cheese about as before. Eggs still slowly advancing. bills ot #4 8 for demand and ut ¥ 53 for'six. | FON. 15,000 loct ovay; 7500, Opened! steadztoll (U8 SukEE are Somin a';cfié.‘:? *car ot ;.2‘,'? logite per 16; Humbolat and Mendocino, 3 california Frutt Camery 0 S : S %, Y, ey, . By ers', $7 25@7 85; good to choice heavy, $7 55 | Western Poultry Is due to-day. Eleven sacks @13c. of 1902, with rie Co. 42 25 Estimates of Dried Apricot output being reduced. $ 864, Commercial bills $4 £G4 8. Bar 756; Toukh neavs” 3 a7 0 e, +7 g Game came In'and sold promptly at previous HOPS-_208230 per b tor erop 41000 S P Braned Ry 6 ... - ois . . - ernment bonds, steady; State bonds, easter; | T {3: hulk of sales, c POU =L 16@17c for PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCH. L i : EEP—Receipts, 12,000, Sheep and lambs, ULTRY—Live Turkeys, old, 16@1Tc ANGE, Provisions still slow in all positions. T rallroad bonds, steady. steady. " Goot .a”c{,:m weihers, 33 0004, falc | Qo er™ and 1001Tc tor Fens; Young Tutkeys | San Fraticisco Meat Market. e s L ; 1 S e ed, ‘$2 50@8 20; Western sheep, i Geese, . 31 25@1 50; A E r ¢ and in other markets. ey 5003 80: Bative tnes ; West- | $1 60@1 75; Ducks, $2 50@3 for.old and $2 50@3 = Board— 3 ?ofi; n;;e firm I:;;q e Condition of the Treasury. §2 5005 80; native jambs, $3 50G@5 65; West for Soune éen}x{.‘ $005; young Reomtert | Thers 15 nothing mew to report under tihs 100 o - 1w attle. ep an ogs unchanged. | TON, Sept. 18.—T s state- ST JOSEPH. E ol Qe ey head. < p' . i lentiful. m::: ';’f{f.‘f ‘l‘nuuryv!:lmeu ;:ag; general | _ ST, JOSEPH, Mo. Sept. 18—CATTLE— B e s ot ;a‘f rzshée‘: e DRESSED MEATS. T ol g’i’;‘{;’;’:“ 18 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables continue plentiful. fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 wold re- | FeCoipts 2. Steady to weak Natives | . SPSIC Figeens 31012 TWholesale rates from slaughterers to 100 Sterting. » 90 1% Poultry end Game firm under moderate receipts. L oA O D s kd 596 25; bulle and stags, §2 50G0; siockers | o GAMEDoves, $L25 | ver, dosen; Hare “"BEE 007 for Steers and 5ge per Ib for | 300 Sterling oo 1% . $128,074,084. HOGS—Receipts, 2800, Market 5@10c lower, | dozen; Brush Rabbits, $1 per dozen. 'AL—Large, 7@8%c; small, 8@10c per Ib. Board— Fresh Fruits about as before quoted. Light and xf:;.:: imixed, 51007 60 mediun e = N o s 4 GRIAC: Ewes, TOTHG | 800 Sterting B 1 Business still light on the stock exchanges. : b‘gé% fi‘;:':g % 7“6‘4057; B5; "s nr Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e s i e caie MINING STOCHS. — 2600 Strong to [l [ New York Grain and Produce. | | ,, S5 gt The feature of the Butter market mow fs|ORBeEwy. o b, Following were the sales in the San Frane ont By my o® PRI S e L T ondon oo Sl i e e O R s e . ] 7 f nd. X n d following quotations are for good. 5 Fruits and Sa—lmo” n E”gla g g:} zs‘g u‘g 233 NEW YORK, Bept. 18.—FLOUR—Receipts, i 9% 258 ',',.’,‘,"’:ogé‘“‘}":"' for g\le";;m; f:fil"c'u e Hast- m'é?&o:"n :%fi’i'enarm cs-al Jranciges, less 30 g& Best : Belch. ‘3 ‘égs [+ cd.‘v- 1 g *s Gazette has the follow- | Chi, 2644 200 2044 | 25,875 barrels; exports, 40,420 barrels. Quiet.| LONDON, Sept, 15 —The offerings at the s from comp . | per, cent shrinkace for Cattle, ] S ] opo""‘m, < The London Grocer's e 4 ™| St 24, 23 23 T et 73 b oo Ty e il e 'Prcsl):i xFv.mer remains about ubt:lf_‘ore’:uotggr .. CATTLE—Steers, 815@0c; Cows and Heifers, = o 0! 300 o Tacket ing review of the salmon and frult markets et o 8 pts, 101, expo: everything but strictly fancy g D 7@T%ec: thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. Chol “‘Salmon—This market continues strong, con- ghcl: 106" 105% 105% | 127.889 bushels. Spot easier. No 2 red, 78%c | bales, chiefly low medium sorts. Fine grades | demand and sluggish. Stocks, however, as CALVES—4@b%e¢ per Ib (gross weight). Afternoon Session. sequent on the ehortage in the Fraser river 4 34% 83% 843 | elevator; No. 2 red, T74%c f. o. b. afloat;| were in good request. The home trade contin- | already mentioned, are mors evenly distrib- SHEEP—Wethers, 3@3%¢c: ewes. 3%@2%c | 109 caledonia .. .1 00/ 100 Union Con ., 13 catch, and with a_ good %em;.n'd &:02";:.‘?,; Colo 5 ™ 75_ | No. 1 Northern Duluth, 78%c f. o. b. Bears | ued to purchase crossbreds freely. Scoureds uted, and the market has about returned to rer Ib (gross welght). vancing. We understand t b canneries on the Puget Sound are contem- 52 52 S51% | had their iInnings in the wheat market to-day. | and Merinos were in good demand from Ger- | normal conditions, There is no oversupply at | ' LAMBS- Suckling Lambs, $2 50@2 75 per Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock g9, { T, Whi ke sharply under | many, Withdrawals were {requent, holders re. | present, and occasional small sales at an ad- | nead, or 4@4lic per Ib live weight; vearlings, | mrtangs sestorday: Dlating approaching those on the Fraser river A, LT iy T i e e e top quotations are reported. | A%i@4o per ib. Morning Session. with & view to the erection of hatcherles. ot 50% 491 49% | sold off and was weak all day, belng affected | sultable Merinos and fine orossbreds. Cheese remains as previously quoted. HOGS—Live Hogs, 260 Ibs and under. 630 | 00 b 0 o i 7% S00 Seztcan “In Liverpool the market for best salmon | J7R & 3 % ¥ 951 94: 9415 | also by lower cables and small exports. The Eggs continue very firm, with a continuation | g, inder 150 1bs, 63, @6%c; feeders, 6@6%c; 400 Caledonis, .. . bas advanced some shillings. Cholce fi‘l.l ave | orte 9% 4 413 | close was easy, %@%c net lower. May T4%@ “Northern Business. | of the slow but steady advance of the past | sjws, 20 per cent off, boars 30 per cent off and practically unobtainable, and choice flats are | PS jocoiii" 70% 69% 80% | Toc, closed T4Thc. September, T4%@75%¢; closed x in very small compass. Alasl 561 b6 561 | at 74%c. December closed 738, several weeks. Dealers are now trying o get | stags 40 per cent off from above quotations. 300 Caledonia vanced sbout 1s per case. The consumptive 36c for the finest ranch, but have not yet got demand, however, seems to continue as strong 1 10/1100 Union Con seee 1973 HOPS—Firm. i 700 Union Con .. SEATTLE, Sept. 18.—Clearings, $752,797; | buyers educated up to 'this figure. Stocks of 1 15| 700 Union Con H 100 HIDESQuiet. balances, $264,821 domestic are light as a Tule. General Merchandise. 500 Gould & Cur. 09| 200 Yel Jacket .. | Hocking Val 010 ol 0 uiet. . $264,821. sl e e P vaite—Thers s & frmer tone in the mar- | Hocking Val G ool nnot ‘WOOL—Dull. e bl’]ucou.;.sl msflepn 18.—Clearings, $235,877; B ere #,g ibs Butter, 485 cases P : Ao . e~ Thare s & o1 7% iTilg 172 SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 8c; cen- ances, $51,026. ggs and 16, s Cheese. Grain Bags, 5%@6%c; San Quenttn, ket for California fruits, consequent on the e T 1454 DY 5% | ccitusnt 530 motamien sugar, 2%c; réfined, | | PORTLAND, Sépt. 18.—Clearings, $630.3877] (BUTTER Creamery. 29;/22% e, Db tor A el g;@:{;é'@l-‘l:ece Twine, 7%@ | 300 Best & Belch. 14 200 Mexican .. . 30 meports from the other o it 3 firm. ‘ alances, $119,192. ancy, ¢ for firsts and 26@27%0 for sec- | 0-35¢; . g 3 > erman .. . 14 all probebility be a short pack this =1 ?wcl sC:.i‘u“l’r‘; rglOFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 involce, | SPOKANE, Sept. 18.—Clearings, $203,160; | onds;: dairy, 22%@27%c; store Butter, 17@20¢ | S Fruit Bags, 5%c, Gc and 6l4c for the three | 200 Galedonia .. . 98 500 Potosi .« wei 10 This result is stated to be due to the fact that | & 5 SOULOR - 5 7-16c: mild, firm; Cordova, S@llisc. Coffee | balances, $53,084. per Ib; coid storage, 2214@24c. sizes of cotton and 6%@S%ec for brown jute. 500 Chollar .. 05 1000 Seg Belcher . 03 B e T e ML EAW futures closed five points higher to five points Y _ CHEESE—New, 11%@l2c; old, mnominal; | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfield | 200 C C & Va .. 12% R s e n | 3 7 9 i z ;S 3 : B : e N oee e Tenagetts of 3 | Manbatten .. .. 68 ary, 5.40@5.45c; March, ; May, 5.10G ommeen EGGS-Bench 3o, lor fancy, 3244@gle for | sena, 56 80; Coroperaitve Watlesnd: 6 50; Fe: i s ol ibe; July, 5.85@5.90c. good and 20@31¢ for fair; store, 26c per | law Main, ; Cumberland, in bulk an S . 14 o S N e e O O PRIED, FRUITS, PORTLAND, Sept. 1§—WHEAT—Dull and | dozen; cold storage, 22%@25c; Western Eggs, | $13 25 In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, | Bid. Ask. it o z 3 X s v 2c; - — Wi E 13; Cannel, ustice .. .. it e A e By e Mexican Nafionai . EVAPORATED APPLES—The market for | steady; Walla Walla, 61%@2c; bluestem, 049 | 20@%5c. g {oavelah Antbracite Egg. 313 Cannel. 8 Justice [ inn & St Louls .. evaporated apples shows no change from the | 64%4c; valley, 62@63c. % 3 ver ton; Coke, 1 | Wash .- 02 o4 Weather Report. Missour! Pacific situation recently Teported. Futures are rm WASHINGTON, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | gsks; Bocky Moustatn descriptions, 48 45 per Rl A R *2 Around xecent- ‘prices and-spots ‘stedy at 7 TACOMA, Sept. 18.—WHEAT—Dull; blue- 7 b ¢ 13 14 Occidental . . 07 09 1 T Vi v, e > OIL—Linseed, 5ic for boiled and 55¢ for G2 Merlgian_Pactfc Time) o o ey e e (tate, 000 for W estarn WA QB0 0L | yror, iiaiec: ainy, fittks Tuble Grapes In crates were In demand for | raw in barrels; cases, e, more; California Cas- @ ozophir .. ....100110 SAN FR, SCO, Sept. 18, - I NT G i TNES—C p —_— tor Oil. in cases, No. 1, 70c; pure, $i 20; Lucol, I . o Nortolk & West Dot SUCIRTIoEE s o genl I Foreign Markets. ot ey, jon Lifie Snnd stemer a0 | e for Bollan s 6B for Sives b Davatie: Tood Gtied Com 10 12/ Potost -18 1 EE.E _F 3| Norok & W pra | grades, &/ 5 e T el e en ' 72 | Ol, extra winter strained, barrels, 5e: cases, Gholiar - 4 isavage LA 9 95837 4 Ontario & W. {ICOTS— —_— guotations. 'The local trade bought freely of | §1." China Nut, 55@68c per gallon; pure Neats- | Confidence . . 75| Scorpion . — £E5.8 f’ £ | Penneyivania ch?:ginfiaoquo:fiiemp:;:es. SR rm‘;“?‘ii'é LONDON Sept. 18.—Consols, 93%; silver, | the large boxes and prices for that line showed ?oot, in_barrels, fi‘n@oc; cases, 75¢c; Sperm, pure, | C,C & Va ..1 10 1 15 Seg Belche: 3 04 TION: 2§88 &= 2 | Reading to 10%bc for boxes, to 634@10c for bags. 23%d; French rentes, 100f 15c; cargoes on pas- | an advance. Good Wine Grapes sold quickly | 70 Whale O, matural white, S0@o5c _per s — 3{ g{g:: gffi g - STATIONS. £553838s § £ | Reading 1Ist prd PEACHES—In fair demand at 12@16c for | sage, quiet, steady; No. 1 Standard California, | 3t previous prices. gallon; Fish Oil, in barrels, 45c; cases, 50c: Py et oy i %, - Z | Reading 2a pra led and T@I0we 5 led s S Recelpts of Peaches from the mountain_dis- | Eocoanut Ofl, In’ barrels, 6335c For Ceylon and ¢ Louls . FEE b § | Beadins 24 p peeled and 7@10%c for unpeeled. 23 THd; Wella Walla, 28s; English cauntry | o 0o 0B O e o e e Mo | Socoamut Ofl In barr 2 13(Syndteate el d s : 3 TstLasr i T BRESOL, Septi8.—Wheat, firm; No, 1| ancy Strawberry Freestones sold at 6c per COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ol in bulk, | Exchequer ... — 01 Union Con o o 2 : : | St &S F 24 pro Standard Californfa, 6s 5d: wheat in Parls, | POX, but the quotations cover the general run | 135, @ise: Pearl OIL. in cases, S06; Adtral, So; | Gould & Cur. 08 00| Utan .. 46 EW Rain .04 | St Louls S W. . . steady; flour Ih Pacls, oteas: Tt coumiy | Of offerings. Plums, Prunes, Pears, Quinces | SiotOgec: Eeors Sinr 2aer alaros’ Edeene, | Hale & Nor . 22 24 Yel Jacket . 05 00 36 N Cloudy .00 Chicago Grain Market. markets, quiet, stendy: westher 1n Engiand, |nd Figs sold well at steady prices, Fancy | 55e:" decdorsed Stave Gussion in sale . ire; | Tulla oo . — 2 W Cear .00 R L " Avples were in demand 2nd sales were Te. | in cases Z3%c; Benzine, in bulk, 10e: i cases, . g OTTON—1 Dorted n a small way at per box. Crab | 2214c; 86-degree Gasoline, in ~bulk, 2lc; in ;f X g]z efrm fi | —% | COTTON—Uplands, 5 %d. e e et with litle inauiry. mfg!_ e 5 2 HOTEL ARRIVALS. 4 o Recelipts of Berries are steadily decreasing an TURPENTINE—@4c per gallon in cases an £ EW Closay 00 CHICAGO, Seot. 18.—Corn was the ~most the demand is light, Huckleberries alone were | 58c in drums and fron barreis. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. active of the quiet markets, At the start P e ST Lead, 6@ | J Hall, Texas K J Martin & w, Mont 6 SE Clear .00 firm n . RED AND_WHI EAD—Red 3 6 W Clear .00 Teports of frosts and rains in much of the corn Melons were in ample supply and generally | 6lc per Ib; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to | J Laveron, Valleo |G A Wilhelm, Reno 72 § Cloudy .00 belt, With freezing temperatures in Iowa and LOCAL MARKETS tnactive, Citrus and Tropleal fruits were dull. | quantity. ¥ J Eawards, Oakland'S Williams, S Rosa S Rain - T Nebraska, stiffened prices. The frost talk, A The Pe’m}‘ma steamer brought up 591 boxes SUGAR—The Wel!lem Sugar Reflnlln: 1%3—“1‘1; g ‘;lfl:ccgri:o‘};:lleio‘g‘vVgol?cg:m. NY 56 Cle: -00 & Mexican Limes. any quotes as follows, per pound, in ce, . Helena 3 Nw Closay .00 | Wabash .ielr | Iomeen el o okl pelote. Uk sl e | ASPBERRIES_$6G7 per chest, Paga: “Cubes ‘A, Crusnéa and Fine Crushed. | J Bartiett & w. L Ang A M Duggan St Louls 52 § Clear .00 | Wabash ptd . 3, nent journal printed a report on the corn situa- bt STRAWBERRIES—$5@7 per chest for Long- | 4.50c; Powdered, 4.35c; Candy Granulated, | T E Bartholmew, L A Mrs S Fleis, Cal 3 E Coudy [T |Wheel& L E'11 T {lon, saving that the crop condition had been Ezxchange and Budlion. worths and $2a8 for Malindas. 4.35c: Dry Granulated Fine, 4.28c: Dry Granu. | E G Peck & w, L Ang|H Ruscher. Oregon 56 W PtCdy .T | Wheel &LE2dpta 100 | lowéred " little by the frosts, but that prac- z : BLACKBERRIE! @1 per chest. latea’ Coarse, 4.25c: Fruit Granulated, 4.25c:| E T Kirk, Ohio |R Murray, Ft Brags 56 .. | Wis Central .. .... 700 tleally all the big crop was made. A bl in | oo 00 aays — s HUCKLEBEKRIES—Tc per Ib. Beet Granulated (100-Ib bags only), 4.15¢; Con- | B Lampiran & £, Ohlo C H Dunne, L Ang 4 .00 | Wis Central pfa ... 100 e Dats hetvily shork hoth 1n Bepbwtiee [ S16VINE TucDenge. ) days. =t QUINCES—35@50c per box. fectioners’ A, 4.25c; Magnolia A, 3.85c; Extra | G A Bivthe, Conn |J B Lane, Portland a2 208 | Express Companies— and December put some force on the selling | Sterling Exchange, sig = PLUMS AND PRUNES—30@40c per box and | C, 3.75c; Golden C, 3.65c; “D,” 8.50c; barrels, | S Laurens, L Ang | P Morasel, King Clty = ] pre g T Sl x%i'fiflobi?,‘i’.’l‘m’i"‘?’m"}‘ New Yok Bathacas. Sehi.oorss 05 | 40G60c per crate, according o quallty; large | 1o more; hait-baireis 35c more: bozes. %c | p Eskaldson, S Diego ‘»;VRCM s’ King City R s S a2 n = 5 hi 5 3 more; gs, miore for all kinds. | H C Potter, Ca cCoy, King City e 200 | Tnited Beates 123 1266 Hoti janl om & STew Ntop-loss ccdersitils denlive (|NNGr York BEohangs, telegtapho, i D s v hax' common, 50@ | Tablets—Half-barrels, 4.75¢; boxes, 5c per Ib. | € Srickson. Cal Rev G J Wentzell & 2008 96 52 "00 | Welie Fargo .. s was gugmented. =September held fairly steady ioan @oMiars, 131 = 454 | 75¢ for cholce and 85c@$1 10 for fancy; Crab | No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its | B Kessler & w. Towa | family, Placesciis 29,64 100 70 200 | Miscellaneou: on the poor condition of arrivals. There was | Mexican dollars, nominal ABplen. A0EH00 peribax. equivalent. £ Amal Copper . an increase in receipts, cables were lower and S e 5 e O raised AcaViOOR e WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Amer Car & Fdy estimated receipts for to-morrow were liberal Wheat.and Other Grains. large open boxes, Wc é Receipts f Produce. OCEAN STEAMERS. FORECAST. Ans Ca-2 0 S th e 1h Lhb D east NECTARINES—Red, 50@00c per box or ceipts o g The pressure has falien rapidly over Idaho, | Amer Lin - oo ESs iinkete MRy £ o] dite. SiiF Washington and northern Oregon. = The first Limer Tin Of Se the feom e lpan s o sesl e e | SLIAD 'n; fenturcloss. Tn the 1ocal mar. | . PEACHES—35@40c per box for Clings and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Pacilo Coast Steamship Co. eneral rains of the winter season have begun [Simer 1oco .. o down turn houses with country connections | LUS Qulet and featureless. In the mAr- | g5gate ior Freestones: carriers, 50GT5C, c- | Flour, ar sks....25,076, Hides, a along the northern coast. The disturbance will | Amer 0 pd ik he - | ket yesterday futures were somewhat lower, | cording to size. Barley, ctls 2,145| Pelts, X X e P robably pass rapidly eastward | Amer § & Rerg IIr Do e Sl T 4 it oA viiose remitried Tt i POMEGRANATES—$1@1 25 per box. Wheat, ctla ...l 4,028 Be Stsamers leave P i icmperature ‘has fallen over Oregon | Amer § & Ref pfd. zultca, December closed weak, %Q@We o, | but cash prices remained abou 3 R L S R A T 225) Beans, o cocs a8 St nd Washington and also over southern | g >222 Arizona and &iong the Mexican boundary, A | Brooklyn Rap Tran. 6100 Wheat ruled firm, but held up fairly well per crate for large and 35@40c_for R For Ketchikan, Jumeau, under the pressure. ' Corn was an influence in | %h%p,}:f‘cn,fi 16%4@1 18%; miling, $1 20@ | cai; Tokay, 75@90c per crate; Black, 30@65c Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. thunderstorm is reported at Salt Lake City, | Colo F & Iron 17,700 200 Y 5c; Sweetwater, m., Sept. 18, 23, 28, Oect. 3, Sl D Gty Sinds see Worig 1n Tl | Comel et .o, bringing about an easler tone, but the adverse FUTURES. Pl Y S LT BT e 813, 18, 23, 28. Change to e I T P B RS Western recelpts than were expested and oo Seasion 0, t0/11:80 &. m. for Tokay and 7500c for other varletles; Wine company’s steamers at Seat- e e e B B Mty | iy ot export business made the market stubborn. Close. | Grapes, Zinfadel, $28@80 per ton; Mission, $22; ern California-—Cloudy Friday and pos- | Inter Paper . The market in the maln was one of a waiting | Dec 5 High. Low. AT i st s For_ Victorfa, Vancouver, L 1736} Tokax, SIAO1E, Port Townsend, Seattls, Ta- - character. Reports had fin her for seed- | May ........ 1 19% 119% 119% | MELONS—Cantaloupes, $1@1 25 per crate: 5 - Seattle, Sibly showers along the morthern coast, fair | Inter Paper pfd .. 10K G winte ohet, . Cabie s o oo weed: 5 1:30 p. m. Session. Nutmegs, 20@50c per ;. Watermelons, $1@ oT%. T ;fig“f;m—nlgg"- PRy = winds i the & mte Valley Hght mocthy lede Gas .. gember covemed e up, at 09@69%c, fell off Open. .7 Highy: " Taw. | Clans.s| TESHE Qotey T0r sickliwnd §1 THUS00 (0 ine- ettle to this company’s steamers for Alaska e i Vis Sacements Vally, Nght noctn. Nattonal Biscit 33%%?& and closed weak, %@%c lower, at UMY SUTTY $197% §117% | dium and large. LG LA STOCK MARKET. R by A gy oy Bast. ational . ke, C119% 119% 119 119 2 S White She P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. 2 N re was an early drive agal large boxes from the river, 75c@$1; e, 36@ s s o ithern California—Fair Friday, light west- | Horth American Gata Ty Slovators WEACH Last S Do | AR T e markat, iwan Faiher e | al e o o for Adriatic. * % | For Fureka (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 p. m., Nevada—Cloudy Friday, cooler morth, Pacific Mail San Francisco and Vicinity—Cloudy Friday, | Beople's Gas . westerly winds with fog. Pressed Steel ALEXANDER G. McADIE, }P;:;"-s;da lfcecn& el Forecast Official. Eepubite'Sied Republic Steel pfd . R Al -, s EASTERN MARKETS. | |Unomfar & U S Leather ..... & #* | U 8 Leather pf. the price. - | again yesterday in cash grain, but futures | CITRUS FRUITS—§1 50@2 for seedlings and . Sept. 19, 24, 29, Oct. 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 2. T by Shorie: Beptember closed weak, Koo, | showed Tittle change. The Jemand was perhans $204 for Valencls, according to quality; Lem- | On the Bend Exchange business confinued | _For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and at 82%c. December closed c down, at 30%c. | Somewhat better than on the preceding day. ons, 75c@$1l for common, $1 50@2 for choice | very light, with a decline in Oceanic to $12. s“g‘ = .n: sM;fi = ;"_ = Provisions were fairly active, especially in CASH BARLEY. and 32,5003 for fancy; Grape Iruit, $250G | There was a sale of Hawalian Commercial at | SHta, Rosslie, Sund it G o Qctober pork. There was an attempt to cover | Feed, $1 06%@1 08%; brewing and shipping | 3 50; Mexican Limes, $i 50@5; Bananas, 31 75 | ) On the Ofl Exchapge Sterling advanced | For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Bast g o borle, but some support was put under | grades, ~ §1 1001 121 Chevailer, §1 3154 | @2 50 O oy Seidne a0 Y08 [ L5 of San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cros. Mean Pt rememes o3, rices rallied well for a time, | §1'47% for fair to_chaice. Tor Bawalian SIDCADUIS 00 e idosen. The Oil Exchange Is considering a proposi- | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San FUTURES, T.uls Obispo, Vent: Hueneme and *Ni everything. \October pork el Bc off, - . . .. tion to enlarge its business by taking in other PO, urs, neme fewport ary pork T34¢ lower, Detober ard 17500 aons: Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | tom o oras (“Ramona cnly), January lard 7ic lower, Octobe: ribs 1T Open. High. Low. Close. 3 e 511016 §110% $110% $110%4 . 113 11335 113 113% Ramona, 9 lower and January ribs 2%c lower. Sales of ofl In section 28, Coalinga district, The leading futures ranged as follows: Regarding the shrinkage in the output of for the month of August were at the rate of For Ensenada, M: T S Rubbe: 1:30 m. Session. apricots mentioned yesterday, local dealers say | 2314c per barrel, compared with 35c¢ per bar- | Cabo, Mazatlan, Al , La Paz, Santa Rosa- & = Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. E b : that they do not see where the 1400 carloads | rel for July. lia, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., Tth of each New York Sieck Market. Wheat No, 2— o hales 1 Lo, Close. | iy Were some time ago estimated as the | The San'Francisco Gas Light Company has | menth. " U 8 Steel pd September 72 72y 1 g;;; %1 13 1 13 1 13% | State's output are coming from, and that in | declared a dividend of 86c per share, amount- | For further information obtain folder. NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—The stock market | Western Unlon o8 68% i nmm: confinuu 'fid i lld bl Bt - o dy cleaned up in several | 18, 0 $36.000, payable September’25. The| Right reserved to change steamers or safling maintained its undertone of strength to-day, & 0% | oxott on figuges. Old Oregon grays are offer: | districts. It looks mow as If the estimates of "W:efi.h:fi';r'nlgt?:ncfignsgfifig:r;& de- | TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery but the trading was extremely apathetic out- | Total sales ...... 881 5sy | Ing at 81 22 And old Oregon whites at $1 273. | this year's output of this fruit will be mate- | clared a dividend of 30 Shillings per shore, | stroo OEitee Hotel). €lde of a spotty assortment of stocks whose & NEW YORK BONDS. i 431 43% The rumor that the Government is in this mar- rially reduced. In this connection it may be payable October 3, heing at the rate of 6 per Freight Office, 10 Market st. show of strength beiped o sustain the general 200 <L & ovwit ke 40% 403 | ket for 3000 tons of Teds is not yet (sonizmen, aten thac tis whils Siste s hien SVerflg- | cent per anmum, ‘and amounting to £30,000. list. The money market was quieter, but 09% | Mexican Cent 4s.. 83 and nobody seems ow _mucl ut it. vred this year, and that the crops of wheat, rather ff. Loans were left undisturbed, C. D. DUNANN, Pass. Agt. The profits for the half-year ending June 30, s 073| Do st soe 2614 New White, $1173%@1 25; Black, $1 023%@ | barley, hay, etc., are turning out considerabiy 10 Market st., San Francisco. including £2459 brought forward, amounted to y 0745 | Mine & # agig | 1,10 for feed and §115G1 25 for seed; red. | less than cxvected, while the weight of the | £7,408. Deducting the amount of the drciserg however, and no ‘pressure of liquidation was e 30% | $1,051 15 for common to choice and §1 174 | fruit crob is also likely to be smaller, owing | {his' leaves £6090 to be carried formart. weig forced. The level of prices therefore was not | Do new 4s, cup.136% | Do 2ds m 8130 | & g 1or fancy, #to the smallness and lightness of the frult and | transferring £1300 o the bank's pension fung. = 9 e E disturbed except as the sympathetic influence | Do old 4s, reg..110% o “| ,, CORN_—There is nothing new to report In | the waste owimg to the scarcity of labor in | cro ' ks el D eion S Do ol 4 Lot this market. Quotations are steady and buyers | some important districts. The following quotations for United Rail-| , OPIY Steamship Line to PORTLAND, OR. of the strong stocks helped to harden the mar- o old 4s, cou T LI T (R L e e Faav And short rail line from Portland to all points b a as th 1 an g Of raisins, Ne k mail advices say: | roads of San Francisco were received from B Rt e e ey 1 Do v o A Large Yellow, $1 373@1 45; smafl round do, | “'Sales of 1902 crop California loose Raisins color of official sanction, for an exchange of | Atchison gen 45.. Do 3s $14001 47% White, nomim; East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or New York yesterday by Bolton, De Ruyter & | & e Tt ans Batstns " . ;| gleamship and rall, at LOWEST RATES. 1885 13 07 | SHYE Eoimien Yer M2 orsgcgst per | DAVE,Deen made i this m on the basis of | Co.: Common stock, $21@22; preferred $60G61; Th 5 Steamer tickets includ St. Louis Southwestern preferred for a Mis- ctl, with most holders asking $1 0235. % 4c, 4%c and 5e for 2, 3 and 4 crown, loose, f. 0. | bonds, $89 50@91; subscriptions, $47@48. clude berth adj 4s...... 96% sourl Pacific bond. This was interpreted by | Balt & Ohlo 4s..105 i 3 COLUMBIA safls Sept. 10, 20, 30, Oet. 10, 20. My BI5 8075 8 01% | Gemmand Is snger, wnn thoms o BoiG s ke | b the Coast. " The Intereet oftering on this b The San Pablo Oll Company has levied an | GEG. W. ELDER sails. Sept 15, oo Geh & speculative contingent @s a forerunner of Do 3%s . September 0 6222 10 6234 10 eager, @ grain | sis has, it is stated, withdrawn the price, ha assessment of 5 cents per share, delinquent n the long-expected Gould consolidation plan. | Do conv 4s. October . % 10 80, 1080, | are not disposed to meet buyers. ing sold up for the moment. The same inte: Missour; Pacific came into the movement late in the day and took the leadership of the #whole market. The return to New York of President Gould from a tour of inspection served io stimulate the movement. Rock Isi- end made a much larger gain on & small volume of dealings. The advance was based upon the decision of the Iowa State authorities that the Rock Isiand reorganization plan is not in contravention of the Iowa law. There as activity and strength in the curb market contracts for the new Rock Island securities. The st of independent steel companies were strong as a rule because of the reports of 5 16. _Steamer salls foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. C October 25. 885 S5, SU% 392%| BUCKWHEAT Nominal at $1 7502 ver ctl. | eat isports hoving Gong business st She tores: The following recentsales of unlisted securt- D e HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Montgomery M FRUITS—New ricots, c for Royals 1! wer at ), an 000 K i - o4 0 o 9% s 0 our and Millstuffs. and 6@e for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, | tric 5 per cont honds ar $1og. eswick Elec Southern Ry finllg% 90 7 92 6@6lac; sun dried, 33%@4loc; new Peaches,| The Yellow Jacket Mining Co: B - ToYo nsEN 35 pousham By fa. 11 . % 785 780 The local millers have advanced Flour 25c | §H88/c “ew Bedrs, A16@0%c Tor qumms | led g Lopow Jacket Mining oty o B s T, StL & W 4s. . say, g‘?.sh quotations were as follows: all around. They report the demand very | and -p/,@mg for ;@aéve;: Nefitnrlnuzl 4% @5¢c 'rh?1 ; Hgfnxea Odll (i‘nmp’zny has declared a — {Unlon Paeifi; L1 our, easier; No. 2 spring wh dc; | active and say that they are turning down | for white; Plums, ic for pitted and 1@13sc | monthly dividend of 7 cents per share, WILL LEA [ Do comy 45, 1015 | Mo, B; 73@73%¢; No. 2mnd,gn®'f;fi ”33, 2 | orders. for unpitted; Figs, 2}@3c for black and 314G | amounting to $7500, payable September 20, m:‘a Brannan Y&m e?-..' gorn. 58%@59%c; No. 2 yellow, 659%@60c; No. FLOUR—California_ Family Extras, gs 75@ | 3%c for white, r 3 3 60 and s for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, ealllig oats, 28@34c; No. 3 white, 20@34c; No, 3 rye, | 4; _usual terms; Bakers' Extras, PRUNES_190L crop are quoted as follows: | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | Kobe (Hiogo) Nogasaki ang hat 0c; falr to cholce malting bariey, 4S@8c; | 8 75; Oregon, $2 T5@3 25 per barrel for family | 40-50s, 4% @bc; 50-60s, 4%@4%c; 60-70s, 83 & N ¢ connecting at Tongkong with steamers for In- 1 lnd353“'03 B0 for Bakers'; Washington Bakers’, | 4c; 70-80s, 3%@3%c; 80-00s, 2%@3c; 90-100s, THURSDAY, Sept. 18—2 p. m. |dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day 3 , $1 85; . 3, | $1 35; prime timothy seed, $4 10; mess por % LE e g prime fimothy” A L 2@2%e per Ib. 1002 crop, 2428 for tne bt he 4 Wis Central .. 93 T barrel, ; lard, per 100 [LLS’ Prices in sacks are as fol- | four i zes, UNITED STATES BO] seves cerrrsrenienen Phe SRSy B i i e o Con Tob 45.+.+~.. 6745 | $10 S0G10 5355: Short ribs s Tloose), $10/55% | lows, usual - discount to. the. seades - Crabam | - RATSINS—Seeded, 3-crown, 8c; 2-crown, Bid'Ask, s B, , October 7, 1903 of amctivity in production which 15 limited Gi0 0T dry Salted shoulders (boxed), 9%@ | Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, '$3; Rye | T%c; Loose Muscatels, 5%c for d-crown and | g ar coup. . 1IKI1I% 'ds qr o (new)1305 inn | 5 5 AMERICA MARU.. g only by the avatlable supply of eatisiar s NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Whiky s ‘o, High ooy, WGLIRC: | Mesl §2 707 Rice Fiour, §7, Com Meal, 3 ;| 94| for Sesdlessi s-ciown, 6o; 2.crown, 3o | {3 o S92 HIAY 4 o o nemuingiaty 5. 5 HONGEONG MARD (ailing ar Sy < 2 3 wine ; cream do,_ $4; oats, i - | per 1b. 2 o g AR Bl R S ien | Afetns o0 . o s Cvier, 11| contract grade, $3 9% O, | b, b Floar, ' $4 5004 o5 wNUTS—l;‘cuh‘lre Waiguts, 100 for No. 1 sote- | 5 RCELEAN RO, Nose Tuesday November 25, 1903 : » 5 % I 5 Wheat. 2 P 5 hell and or No. 2 softshell; 9iie for No. SR ST TR SRR o~ e )hich helped o stiffen stocks The com: Sphir . 00 | _ Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | vinear. Flous 55 26, Reiles’ o‘:u‘? barréls, | 1 hardshell and 7%¢ for No. 2 hardsnell. spot e -y T 1y ,ml- »fl. heav fi*’A of some of the Southern Phoenix 06 | Fiour, barrels 20,000 14,000 35@9; in sacks, $6 85@8 50; Pearl Barley, | Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 11@12¢c; No. 2, 6@7e; | C. 'na& o i, ue*s-s‘ ZEALAND ano SYDWEY, Thfevorabie reperis o the dovion Soment . 8| Sornputtar BB | B AW NG| S b, e b B 5 1 Pt oklEEecH ik — s RS nfavo 3 , 3 X Al s, ells, 11 s = o i s T B Siee bl slerma” Kievada 05 | Oats! bushels 433,000 37'000 | 120 pounas. for T X L, 9%@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra ang | E0 L & Pos W1 |PwiaCn G is¥1al |8 S MARIPOSA. for Tabitt Sept. 28, 10 a. m. sion . There |3mall Hopes. . 85 | Rye, bushels . 130,000 1,000 7@sc _for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@7c for East. e st R 6s.118% — | 5. 8. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Auck- yas no radical change in the situation to- {3tandara ... 40| Bariey, bushels 99,000 44,000 Hay and Feedstuffs. emn; Brazil Nuts, 12123%c; Filberts, 1201245c; | S 0hs sigu 109 — | SEGR 301084105 | “lana and Sydne, Thursday. Sept 2 oA s million” doliars in- Avetealian soid. wie e BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. "On the Produce Exchangs todiy. {he Buiies — Pecans. 11G1%c; Cocoanuts, §3 50Gb. D0 B e iRy See Cul saittfyyy | &S ALAMEDA. for Homoluig. ..o nounced to arrive several weeks benor The | . Money— West Common....110 | market was®steady. Creameries, 1’8623.:: Dai- | There is no further change in any descrip- Hfi“%fifi%’:“'.'m&fl‘f?&f :?fiubem'-e“d ¥ .- N . T ge = banks continued to lose to the sub-treasury (el e Pl > e g %%, Arm, 10%@11%c. ‘Hggs, “"fi'iufi“u‘; ateady s Bondat g arwilli. Gt lieht smber extracted. 43%@Se: i i 100 4.0, SPRECKELS & BROS.CO., Ags., Tiekat Offica, 543 MarkntSt. o Seeru O Do vt | Bonar, T = MoDOR e T e e T LA, . tchison e | Amalj . = - e hon et Goections anil the (- Gug lnta. .1 1c BT (Baly A : O R R e e s N TR e b il Provisions. OOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQU ore than offset the Interest payments. How- | Mn ans & bots: 52, Riaghan Foreign Fut Bing. 350 50G2T: Cocoanat. Cake, $50651;. o DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, ¥ fer, e low to the sub tretaury sice Fri- | Mpairoags € ey a5 gn Futures. Meal, " 830631, Cracked Corn.’ $30 5 31 50: | There s no further change to report, either o S2ling every Thursday, instead o dny cl v $1,958,000, with | Atchison . . 94% | 3opper ixed Feed, ; Cottonse eal, . in the West. Hams are weak, wh; urday. at 10 & m., from Pler 42, £1.725,000 for the same time last week. Whil Fovce ] —_— k| HAY Wh 10@13; Wheat and Oat, heta or i1 - while the Araif is thus reduced it will be seen lhx: ek - g lig o ba &5t b 12 50; Red North River, foot of Morton nothing of the needed recuperation of the | posion & AI0any-260 |Franklin @13 50; . $9@11; Wild Oat, $9@10 50; | Bacon rules firm, even at the high prices. First-class’to Havre, and St ‘358 n LIVERPOOL. Boriy T8 506107 Y hrmtenr 57 0 : | T CURED MEATS—Bacon, 13@13%e per Ib for ond-class to Havee, $45 and GENERAL Vauks’ reserves has been afforded by the Treas. | N ¥. N H & H. Wheat— ¢ t. Alfalfa, $10@11; Clover, 8§ 50@9 50 per ton. | heavy, l4c for light medium, 15%c for light, 194 AGENCY FOR UNITED SPATES and CAN- 5 X, -233 |9ld Dominion. Sepf Dec. g e % -7, Department’s measure of relief. The fact | Union Paciflc. .. 110% | g Opeving 5113 5 1> STRAW—35@45c per ‘bale. 16%c for extra light 17@18c for sugar-cured 11314 ADA, 82 Broadway (Hudson New the Bank of England refrained from ad- | Mexican Centrai.. 28% | Closing . i T 5 10’ and 19c for extra sugar-cured; Eastern suga:- bs. — 108% York.. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast i ) d‘"‘"“"‘x rate to-day was givem Miscellaneous— |Quiney 125 Beans and Seeds. cured hams, 15%c: California Hams, 14%c; WATER Agents, § Ty avenue. San Franecisco. yorable interpretation. But sterling exchange | American Sugar..140% Santa Fe Copper, 1 Nov.-Feb. T Mess Beef, $10 per bbl; extra Mess, $1 Contra. Costa TL% 2% Port Tickets #0ld by all Rafiroad Ticket Agents. hore continued to harden to a full cent below | Do DI ...vos. 121 |Pamerack o0 o — 11; Family, $11 60@12; prime Mess Pork! g15; | (ontra Costa T 72% Port Costa.. bt -3 ihe low Jevel of the week, carrying exchanges | Amer Tel & Tel..112 |Trimountain 20 65 ; Dry Salted Pork. | Marin €0 ... pring Val.. 893 8oy AMERICAN LINE. well away from the gold importing price. It | Dominion I & §.. 743 |Trint : terday, and dealers reported a quiet market. |13c; Pig Pork, m;l:’lgl' Feet, $475; Smokeqd GAS AND ELECTRIC. BEA! E NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. Cent L & P. 3% 4% Pac L Co... 48 St. Paul, Sept.24, 10am|St. Louls, Oct. 1, 10am j#_evifent that the quiet money market In | General Electric..19315 unugg States. % (Utah p:-S Qotations. for Beans were undisturbed yes- extra clear, $24; Mess, $18 50; New York is due in no small part to the co Mass Electric. 5 NS—Bayos, $2 50@2 75; small White, | Beef, 13%@14c per 20 27 1 27 BaalilE FEEEE w - 7 D" Tierces, quoted at 8§ Eqt G L Co. 3~ 3% [Sac E G&R. [Friestand; Ot straing upon the speculation at the Stock Br- 4% | Victoria . 18| G0 ey $ 58, a5 2y 207 A, 82 | o ound and 1234 for purs. hett-barel | Muteal B L — 3 5% % GOR 38 B | e Sran AN chenge. The market closed dull and steady. 15" | Winona . Y e neys, '$3 keve, $3 25@3 35 per ctl.. | pure, 12%c; 10-Ib tins, 13%c; 5-1b tins, 13%c; (O G L & H. 88 — SF G L o 5% 5% NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. -r,:’.;‘f bond market was dull and about steady. 55| Wolverine New York Metal Market. ENEDE b Mustard, $3 J5; Tellow Mis. | 510 e TR holkibarrdl, 10%os Hhies Ao - “’I‘N_ SEDG & E 07— | woonian Sep 20 Igam Finland, Oct. 4, 10 am Tnited States refunding 2s advanced %; the — Bctern: Atfetin moaa R o | harcels, 105; ana tlerce, 8366: tus. e ‘s Fna.300 305 [ O Zealand, Sept.27. 10am|Vaderland, Oct.i1, noon 8s % and the old 45 % per cent. 8 NEW YORK, Bept. 18.—Tin was dull to-day ,',:',,‘,;f"w‘:';‘,‘,'} 'n # . 1%o2ye; Eic; five tlerces, D%c per 1b, g L b i nlgmlvxs. mm‘m& A{qPA gl %TIWON oy st NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 9514 | both at London and here. A decline abroad of | ~ DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 60@1 80; Green, e . First Nationl — —_— Sales. High Low 364, | s placed the closing price of spot at £121 10s | $1 40G1 75; Blackeye, $1 60Q1 S0 per ctl. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Pl KsCoier Atchison ... 5.700 M& 04 9414 | Atchi 863 | and of futures at £118 5s. A sale of fifty tons T e 3 SRR Mer Ex (liq) 40 60 BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. Atchison, prd 900 10380 1033 103% 87% | at 26.47%c was reported on the local sxchange, | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. HOPS—Mall revorts from New York say: S F Nadonh: 2 % B&O .. 114% 114 114 454 | where the quotations declined to 26.45@26. X = 3 t ed A4 P& opia spetle g i e was aiso lower In London A firm market was reported locally, but busf. FOR 0. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEQ, Canadian Pa 41 5’.:‘“ declined 1s 3d, spot, closing at £53 Potatoes and Onlons were In free supply | ness was quiet, buyers generally holding ‘oft 994 | Futures at £58 bs, In the and the market continued steady under a good | awaiting developments. _Advices from up the Steamers GEN. FRISBIZ or MONTICELL) was_dull, standard closing at 11@11.25c; demand, at well sustained prices, State growers firm and that the prices o TRy e Trading In vegetables was brisk. Green Corn | 8t Which Pusiyoss wee belng transacted ranged e g A DI B S B e e e % docsay 1 for 1902 State Hops ranged from. to 3de. | mlmmat,ugxclofln‘hmnl%ulng' poor quality of the steck. . Chile Pevpers sk ‘Aaditional press dinpatches were in London at £10 8s 6d. in less liberal recelpt and prices showed an | London placing the to the Hop Bpelter was steady and unchanged at Bijc ' advance. .Tomatoes were & firmer under ' by the storm at about 20,000 cwt. An estimate

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