Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1902. 11 money in the interior and indeed at all centers | to choice malting barley, 48@58c; No. 1 fla: Alfalfa, $10@11; Clover, $8 50@9 50 per ton. for ordinary purposes is available. seed, $1 36; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 36; prime STRAW—35@45c per bale. The selling position seems to be the strong- | timothy seed, $3 90; mess pork, per bbl, $16 13 est side of the price situation, except possibly | @16 20; lard, per 100 Ibs, $10 5216@10 55; shart \ g _ in_the cereals and agriculturdl products gen- | ribs sides (00se), $10 TI4@10 8234, dry ‘salted Beans and Seeds. E erally. ven re e fine financi position | shoulders xed), 9 9lac; short clear sides of farmers enables them to market their pro- (nged), 1‘1%61%%«%6-2}1’:“,' Dasis of high | There is some talk on the street that the | AT AUCTION, SATURDAY, OCTOBER I1, ducts slowly n:d Do l:&\;ml:lgz:l&r:sol moment 15 | wines, $1 327 clover, contract grade, $8 90@9. | Bean crop is mot up to the previous sanguine At 10:30 a. m., at the Ranch of the ' Tecotded except in cattle W ing strange in E. 8 & A. L. >VONE CO. week ses ail records. Notable strength [ _Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | eXpectations. There is nothing - - is 'exh!l‘;:tv:d. in :nnnullculred goods. Woolen | Flour, bbls . 19,000 10,000 | this, for almost everything else raised ;n Eulnu.s-_, ALAMEDA CO., CAL., goods advanced slightly and the mills are ac- | Wheat, bu . 207,000 64,000 | farms is fallitg behind early estimates. The WILL BE SOLD tively employed. The coal situation deserves | Corn, bu . 250,000 193000 | crops of the State have apparently been OVET- | 175 BEAD GF ,ORSES AND MULES. Dotice. The delay in the sstilement of the 420000 L | e e A round, (i rices remain about the | Comprising draft animals (weighing from ** | strike’ throws Increased pressure on the bi- 1 g L E 1100 to 1800 pounds), business horses and gen- , tuminous product and prices for that product A . 62,000 2,200 BEANS—Bayos, $2 50@2 75; small White, 1 ’s drivi ot 4 a A SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. P i e o S Sro now at least one guarier Wsher than ok | o e vanas toiay e bt | B 0% Jargs White. S8 1008 36 Pk K | e cenrimgan), st masT eoragers Call loans ......6@7 |West Common. Uil time will be necessary to restore stocks of | market was steady; creameries, 16@22¢; dairies, | noys $3 25; Blackeye, $3 @3 35 per ctl. | and e s, 1o oviy cheee S Time loans ....6@6%| Mining— anthracite to full dimensions, - 15@20c, Cheese, firm; 10}%@11%c. Eges, firm; | SEEDS—Brown Musiard, $3 75; Yellow Mus- | Dei, carriages an - s g g s and bonds still quiet Bonds— Adventure . 21 | 'Hides have eased in price. Lumber s ac- | 20G20%c, tard, §3; Flax, 32 2642 30 Canary, e for | Pridies. | All horses shown in harmiegs quaet. . Atchison 45 .....102 |Allouez .. 2% | tive and the strength of prices is notable. Eastern; Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 1%@2%ec; 3 t of $408. 225 i . . Gas 1sts . . 971%| Amalgamated o8 There has been a slight easing of the car | %———————————————% | Homp, 3%e per Ib. FREE LUNCH SERVED. L 0] $408,222 wn specie to the Orient. Mexican Cen 4s.. 82 |Bingham ... 30 | famine as to coal and coke supplies, and the DRIED PEAS—Niles. $1 60@1 80: Green, | Haywards electric cars, connecting with N E Gas & Coke. 67 [Calumet & Hecla.560 furnace situation in the valleys is therefore F"e" F“tu,e: $1 40@1 75; Blackeye, $1 60@1 S0 per ctl, ‘}every broad gauge local from San Francisco Exchange A Railroads— Centennial .. 17% | bettered. but the Eastern mills are complain- gn - at Twenty-third ave. station, pass the ranch. ge a fraction firmer. Atchison Si3:i Comper Baige 1. 10 | 1ar OF GASYCH CanDll : Haywards electric cars I Seventh and Silver and Domestic Ex Do pta 11035 | Dorainion Coal - 187 | Grheat iaciading. flodr, exports for the wesk Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | i iiNington strects, Ganiand cvery Biten min: Si an stic Exchange as before. Bocton & Atbany 260" | yankiin. - 10% | ending September 18, agsTegate 5,3%5,323 bush. utes. Jeaz she ] 3 . TS, ne..196 |Isle Royale els, against 5,444, ushels last week and LIVERPOOL. Choice Burbank Potatoes met with a steady Take Southern Pacific trains to San Leandro. Heavy speculative buying of Cannned Tomatoes in New York. Boston Elevated 157 [ Mohawk ... 2111 414 3’%’1’?2‘: bushels in thia week 1aat yoar, Prc;, | nauiry and cleaned up readly at _previous L. SCHAFFER, Auctioneer. J y o 3 s Fitchburg pfd ..142_|Osceol 538,065 bushels, against T2181,846 buth e prices. A car of Sweets came in from Merced 4 I'heat and Barley in fair demand and steady. Unlon Facific ... 110% Bareot Season and 39,519,690 In 1900. R ey ® 0% | and was oftering at aster prices. 54 HORSES. £ = ] s - Mexican Central.. 281 Quincy Business failures in the United States for 3 The raflroad company announced to the trade ( held for high - d T. loads of well-broken Horses from ] higher quotations. Corn steady i adlscellaneous— | |ganta ¥& Copper 5" against 107 jast week. 155 1n"the” wark 6 yesterday that the rate of Gic per cental On | {1l Relaro B Moine Honch wolching srom e .. ‘amars: . as agains 3 In weel - s Kye continues to advance under a sharp demand. ADS B }%% Trimountaln izt year and 183'in 1000, dyr;;;oe:n!(r;:‘a;::otms;::::be:":vbe: m:‘«l:d “"";;F‘f,“",;’"{";;’j-sg°1 ‘(‘.':,"'l‘_u“u i & mer Tel el. . rinity .. ‘anada "for the weel ere were 18, as g 3 . C - 1732 Marke \ 0 1-/' an ' 4 Dom Iron & Steel. 7414 United States . 22 agdinst 19 last week. i rate of T5c per cental will again go into effect. ] wange in Hay and Feedstuffs. Goneral Bectic 148 \ Hy Closing There was an casier feciing in- Onlons, a1 | £ o £ Clour firs e ~ 3 ctric k- . all orders for shipping were filled. Very few Flour firm and active at the adwvance. ey 96 | Winona, © A R 4 Eastern Livestock Market. commanded the t0B. quotations. Pickle Onions | The ssle of MILLER HORSES. aiso SEN. 7 - > 4 - TLE VERS, on Monday Dealers talking of a reduced crop of Beans. Ol i 41% | Daly West 51 Dun’s Review of Trade. CHICAGO. wf,’r:l““":::'m‘l’lfi:::“':’;‘e’: g Ry o] e 0 g ,,OR:: MARKET. . ceipts were plentiful. The canners raised - Butter and Cheese steady E in ligh Iy and fi LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—CATTLE—ReceiDts, | {hoir bids to 25¢ per box, but secured fow at 721 Howatd street. . v and Eggs in light supply and firm. i o " | 4000, Including 300 Texans and 1200 Westerns. | that B e J B $ Ankoonda %N Y Centra 1684 . including - | that. The other Vegetables were offering Re e 3 : e ‘Atoh, g NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—R. G, Dun & Co.’s | Market steady. Good to prime steers, $7 50@ | freely at about the same prices. Reduction in output of Dried Apricots now generally admitted. e | Donnviaate 222 3892 | Weekly Beview of Trade tamomrow Will say: |8 05 poor to-mmedium, $407; stockers and fesd- e i I e e e, 4 | & oy o 03 5 Baltimore Reading . 8 Domestic trade continues favorable, higher | ers, $2 50@5 40; cows, $1 50@4 75; heifers, = 4 ¥ . ), on l Hams casy and Bacon very firm. Lard stcady. Canadian Pacific. 146% | Do 18t pid. B R g e e o e i Soan sy porttan i oxes, from Steekon. | | FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. ) Nothing new in Hops, Wool and Hides. g:‘:fi'n:f: T gi"{;'so{l)?hezx"’npglflw'ly 49% | check industrial operations or lessen confl- |7 50; Tg'-r'w;eda steers, $§3@4 50; Western 3t 31 4091 S0, £ 5 J * > . S i v Pll158 dence. The stringency is considered of only | steers, 5. IONS—50@60¢ per ctl; Pickle Onions, 40@ i Meat market as f‘l‘r:'imrsl\' quatcd CDM&Mfi‘ (? o P':lfi;% Suefhfrt: Pacific. it temporary e:mmrunce to speculators, while | HOGS—Receipts to-day, 13,000; to-morrow, 452,5" ctl. Butter and Eggs are both dearer, supplies : S 3 . oo b 5 vg:/imnlon Paciflc . large imports of gold promise relief. Crops | 9000; left over, 7500, M:rl(el -'mst; 10c lower. mk“’f:g‘-gosfim edf_fflm-" oil%gll 45T | being lighter in the wholsale markets. There Coal in ample st Iy ai unch 4 g, . . 43%| Do pi are making encouraging progress despite some | Mixed and butchers’, $7 20@7 80; good to Perkeley, 7 3 . . | Is no change in Cheese. { P £ pply and uncha ng;d ; g Dol . 10 B ot injury from frost. Fall distribution of mer- | choice heavy, §7 50G7 5; rough heavy, 57 15 | Heana ’,,,2?:3-,3",,,";1:;‘,;; 8% Qtc;'SUring | ~ eats and Poultry remain unchanged. but Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables in liberal receipt. Tilinots Cewniral ..176% |Wabash ... . chandise has begun unusually early while the | 7 40; light, $7 30@7 75; bulk, $7 35@7 G5. 2@2%c; Cabbage. T5c per ctl; Tomatoes, 25@ | Fish is in better supply and several kinds are % g h SHEEP—Receipts, 5000; sheep and lambs, | 40¢ box; dried Pe 5 2 3 Louis & Nash - 88 . volume of orders already placed indicates steady; good to choice wethers, §3 40@+4; fair to.| §1 ::: or M)t ‘eppers, l’:’c per Ib; Currou..v | cheaper, Poultry and Game continue to sell off well. Mo Kan & Tex.. much-the heaviest aggregate on record. At | cnoice mixed, $2 50@3 25; Western sheep, 2 50 | Bickia Gusunbers. S1mt 35 o0 box Bof 005 | There is nothing new in Fruits and Vege- Bk Nortolk & West, 18 the South and West conditions are especlally | @3 80; natlve lambs, $3 10g5 50; Western | and 60@ibe for No. 2: Garite, 2c: Chile Pep. | [@Dies: Both are plentiful. Fresh Fruit market well stocked, as usual. Po prd N 68 favorable. Shipping departments are working | lambs, $3 75@5 15. vers, 35@40c per box; Bell, 0@38c: Egg Plant, | COAL, PER TON— : £ O S VL Bar silver, weak, 237d per ounce. vigorously and payrhents are promptly made. ST. JOSEPH. £5@b0c; Green Okra, 40c per box: Summer | Wellington .. —@10 00|Southfleld Money, 2@2% per cent. 2 The car congestion causes complaint, yet rall- ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 19.—CATTLE—Re- | £quash, 25@35c per box; Marrowfat Squash, | Seattle . 8 50| Wellington 0 00 The rate of discount in the open market | road earnings thus far available for Septem- | celpts, 2000. Stendgv . Natives, $1 $6@8 per ton. Rosiyn » 9 00|Coos Bay.... 75 - leti The contracts for the new securities were actiVe | for Short Bills is 4 per cent, and for Three | ber show a gain of 4.9 per cent over last | COWS and heifers, $2@5 85; vea Pelaw Main. 9 30{Greta . - 9 00 n Crop Bulletin. e sty Months’ Bills is 38 per cent. year and 15.7 per cent over 1900, and stags, 32 50G6; stockers and Poultry and Game. DAIRY PRODUCE. ETC.— . | The reversal by the New Jersey courts of ap- _— Official returns of forelgn commerce during | @S " o 9200 steady to Bo lower. y - Butter, choice,sq.55@60 Common Egss ..—@30 Beals, section di- | peals of the vice chancellor's decision against | #————————————————————————"# | August show the improvement in exports over | ; GUCRFREET R, P08, 30820, T edlum and g v st g B g P r the the stock conversion and bonding plan of the the last preceding month that was indicated = PR * § 75. Receipts of Poultry wera light and although Do commen... 45, Dozen .. r Bureau, for the a heavy, $7 35@7 55; pigs, $3 75@6 75; bulk of 0@ 35@40 week ended Sep- | Lnited States Steel Corporation caused a spurt Bank Cl!flflflg: i by weekly movement of merchandise and | 10" e7 3067 50. the demand was less brisk than on the preced- | Do packed, 1b..25@— Western Eggs..—@30 2 | in_its shares and the independent group was 3 staples and imports far sla?flfled the ,f;ll” SHEEP—Receipts, 4500. Active, steady to|irg day everything cleaned up at about the | Cheese, Cal .....15@— Honey, comb, per | also strong. and Canadian Pacific showed the responding month in preceding years. = This | ytrong. Top Idaho lambs, $5. same prices except Turkeye, which were in | Cheese, Eastern. 17g20| pound ... dry and very £moky | effect of continued large earnings. The up- | g 4| liberal buying in forelgn mlur e!tn‘ testl serd to —_— free supply and hard to seii, | Cheese, Swiss....20@30| Do extracted. o i e flrr ] b S e S gy i 3 RO ML TR Zollowing table; | ety m o mfi%nd::;s::igxc EIIE L pocte oF i New York Cotton Market. Firm prices ruled for Game, receipts being | MEATS, PER LB.— T e one ane | realizing was accomplished on the advances | compiled by Bradstrcet. shows the bank clear | tio appommal and Wil be still more of an e -12%@20 Pork Sausages. 3 enste SDESI | an: e c! lar and below the Y me general in all parts | and the market closed irregul element in subsequent statements, BT -15@17 % Smoked Beef ....1i ings at the principal cities for the week ended | element in Subsequint, TREEICC N were not | NEW YORK, Sept. 10 POULTRY_Live Turkevs, old, 16c for | forepart of the week Was | The hond market was active and strong, es- | SePtember 18, with the percentage of Increase | VEST SVEREN ol Droving fully equal to | OPeRed firm, with prices one point lower 10\;‘@1&‘: Geese, per palr, $1 25@1 50; Goslings, | —The cotton market | Gobblers and 16c for Hens: young Turkeys, | best. 15— The San Francisco Butchers' Protective As- | ’ warm a but the last three days were | pecially for the Consolidated Tobacco 4s. To- | and decrease as compared with the correspond- | gemands, three points higher, and closed barely steady, r;rmyéufl«mfi:;inm for old and $2 5083 | ociation gives the following retail prices for cool and seasonable 1(;1 sales, $3,670,000, ing week last year: Leather is quiet, ;vnh i -:s:gwol‘ vlea.lmes‘:, net five points lower. 4 5080 50; old Moosrol’ ‘;“ngo qrosym- | meat gy . o anily | TUnited States refunding 2s, the 3s, new 4s but large receipts of cattle at Western mark- G R 5 50@4; Br 3 . ; | Roast Beet .10@18; Lamb Chops h e ¢ now nearly all been | 4 s advanced 3 and the old ds % per cent [ Percentage. | oty caused o silght reduction in brices of London Wool Sales. e sl Figtons S10L 25 box dosen s | Tenderloin ik 15918 Eprine Lavab: n many sections are | one just call crriEs. Clearings. | Inc. [Déc. | pucer hiden trom the record-breaking figures 3135 Lor' small; Pigeons, $191 25 per s i gy v expectations, | ey N gt e By g New York 50. P uilires Tor the week numbered 100 in the | LONDON, Sept. 10.—The offerings at tne | GAME Doves. $126 1 e bS] 5o nre | Round Steak...10@12% Mutton Stew average crop, es- | o0 s l»g:% Lm Chicago 25.. United States, against 157, and 25 in Canada, | Wool auction sales to-day numbered 52,768 | 3 " m'fibhfgofiu’«l‘:":: $ per gflg Stew . 8@10| Roast Veal .. . | Atchison .. - 2B 3% 4% | Boston - ! 18 against 20 a year ag bales. Fine grades showed a slightly harden- i orned Beef 10| Veal Cutlets ing 10 a close; the yields | Baitimoe & Ohio.. 55,900 1155 118 114% | e » 4 | 1o tendency. " Crose-breds were in good sup. Butler, Cheese and Eggs i s £910, Pors: Chops © y . X | Balt & Nty i Tt o i o * ply. America bought a few ‘fine Merinos_an I - . Ahabicy s mhave K S ags. | R O e a1 Ay | Bilteie : 61 2 quantity of fine medium cross. breds at 714G ’ S8 Roast Lamb ..i31@18! D A ek i . | Canada Southers.. 200 S8i 831 88i | Daltimore .. = ew Vork Grain and Produce. | |10 per cent advance over former averages. Preyious prices rule for almost all descrip- | POULTRY AND GAME— some orchards will yield a | E Ot 4800 36% 55% 56 | Cincinnatl ... | 38 . tions under this head. The demand for cold | HeBS, each ..... Com ~ g 3 %y By nt: |Chicaso & Alion... Zom & & @ | Kanses Oty 40 i * Northern Business. storage “Butter in cubes is so general that the b s as a rule, w & Alton prd. ] - esmss Ty 7 Cleveland 8. B AT medium and lower grades of fresh goods are | Squabs, per pair. GO L e Minneapolis 42! NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Flour—Recelpts, | SEATTLE, Sept. 19.—Clearings, $808,35L: | beirfs noglocted, but strictly fancy creamery io | Prvers, chon.. i :: P o | Chi & Bast ... e Ovce - 2. 16,219 barrels; exports, 1008 bushels. Irregular | balances, $177,527. selling weil enough. Anything over 30c rep- | Broilers, each. rease. Sto 73| Rabbits, each 2 Ge| Hare. each . Chi & Gt Western, % | Doves, per doz. te flesh. The | Chi & Gt W A pfd. been secured in good | Chi & Gt W B pfd nd yields up to the [Chig N W ... CRI&P... = hes been marketed: aB- | Chi Ter & Tr. Loutsville Indianapolis Providence . | Omaha L 19— 188,427 | | Turkeys, per Ib. WHEAT—Receipts, 82,805 bushels. Spot, | TACOMA, Sept. 19.—Clearings, §! i | resents broken packages, or long time, or free ¥, pe: 5 ' G balances, $24,122, delivery, or something of the sort. The range | Ducks, each.. firin: No. 3 red, TAOMAR Avator; Ho. 3 Pl | PoRThAMIE Revt 10— Closings Sianins: | ot AUl S MRTWITIS SEDE TR CERY Sl 74%@75c 1. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth | y0).ncee “'361,920, There is no change in Cheese. 79%c f. o. b. afloat. Except for a short de- | 'SPOKANE, Sept. 10.—Clearings, $253,610; | The firmness In Eggs continues. Dealers are pression around the opening when lower cables | balances, $23,614. BN RHEC R A R LD HRNBC O ABHAM S HDOANR D OHEOARNBAD RO en m ¢ Milwau 1 s EDERE still trying to get 3% for Bggs, and do in oc- | ] derably in some’ sec- | (hi Ter & Trn pi 3 and large Northwest receipts came in, the —_ casional instances, but the figure is not fre- Lemons, dozen. ' ¥ield fairly well and | ¢ C C & St Louts. Shpau S market was strong all day, closed firm, H@%c Northern Wheat Market. quent enough for a quotation. Fine domestlc | £ 3| Nectartnes, per ib 5@ § ty. Root crops aill | Colo Southern .. { S sooepii 4 net advance. May, T4%@75%c, closed T5%4c; Boods are In small supply and excellent de- | Blackberries, Oranges, dozen.. be smaller than | (olo South 1st pfd. Denver . 303,370 | 34. September, 74%@7e, closed ;' December, mand. per drawer ...20§30 Pomegranates, her | Colo South 2nd pfd 1,200 S 916,779 | 17. 78 7-16@T4e, closed 74c. OREGON. Receipts were 26,400 Ibs Butter, 416 cases | Crabapples, e 10— - Del & Hudson 500 Esvamnek ... 488,708 | 72. HOPS—Firm. PORTLAND, Sept. 19.—WHEAT—Walla | Eggs and 20,900 ibs Cheese. per Ib .. —@5 X 6@ 8 Weather Rvport | Del Lack & W Salt Lake City 421.960 | 5. HIDES—Quiet. Walla, 611%@62¢; blue stem, 64@64%c; valley, | BUTTER—Creamery, 2014@30c _per Ib for | Cantaloupes, ea..10@15 Plums, per ib. > > | Den & Rio G | Albany 683,604 | 48 WOOL—Steady. 3 2a63e. fancy, 28@28c for firsts and 25@27%c for sec- | Nutmeg Melons.. 5@16 Peaches, per Ib. ) — | Den & Rio G | Los Angeles 124,040 | 78 COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, | "Gty Gor ship Peter Rickmers, Queens- | onds; dairy, 221%@25c; store Butter, 17@20c | Pecans .... m!l’lnalyplu. cach. 40@50 120th cific Time.) rie Memphis .. 801,588 | 16. 5 7-16c; mild, firm. Cordova, 8@11%c; Futures | ¢, yn “itn 162,345 bushels wheat; Br ship | per Ib; cold storage, 2215@24c. Brazil Nuts | Quinces, 1b... .05 ». m. rie 1st pi Fort Worth B 02, 9. closed quiet, ‘net unchanged to 10 points lower. | GETICHE Durban, with 22,250 barrels flour | CHEESE—New, 11%@12: old, nominal; | Bananas, dos 30| Kaspberries, per Seattle . - 19,130 | 09, Total sales, 19,300 bags, including: Septem-| ;4 1195 Lushels of wheat. Young America, 12%c; Eastern, 14%@16c per | Cocoanuts, each.—@10 drawer .. 30960 s » § 209,458 | 83, Der, 5.2085.25¢; November, 5.30c; December, WASHINGTON. pound. Ralsins, per Ib. e ' B e O 2 | Peorla 5 030,178 | 81 B 5’5;5“5"50}“"@5-‘”‘" May, | 57003.T¢3 | 1) oMA, Sept. 19— WHEAT—Unchanged; | EGGS—Rench, 85c for fancy, 32%@3do for B e, 1 £ o Contral. e 12100 i Toledo . - 3 = “SUGAR -Raw, firm; fair refining, 3c; Centri- | blue stem, 63%c; club, 6l%c. Evod and S90IS Gk koo INAGNe s ETATIONS. ~ csecns B 23 | Portland, Or. . dozen; cold storage, 22%@25¢; Walnuts, per 20@25¢. fugal, 96 test, §%c; molasses sugar, 2%c; Te- ‘estern Egas, Walnats, . gal, 3 term Rochester fined,” firm. Z » 8 aope o 2 Atlanta ¢ 61 ] DRIED FRUITS. 3 - - Beets, dozen ....10@— Do MOIE asess oy 4 EVAPORATED APPLES—Continue un- S Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Beans, white, ib. 6g— H = 4 Woreokler . .5 635 5. changed under light supplies and indifferent de- LOCAL MARKETS. Colored, per 1b. 5@ e Lake Erie & W e : v % mand. State are quoted at 7@Sic; Western at Strictly fancy Apples and | Bartlett Pears | Cranberry Beans. 4@(8 Rain ¢ Menhitien L = Springfield, Mass, " 449, 30, 6@7c, and Southern, 5@ée. - % | were in limited supply and ‘met with quick ‘@ s Cloudy -0 | NCtropoltinn St Ky 1,600 y Norfolk ... 3 1339, 29. e O o era(A mocksof 3 ¥ sale at full figures. Peaches from the moun- Giear 100 | Mexican Cen 0 283 s Setnareion ; o {6 Eirong at Tecent prices. Quotations for all Exchange and Bullion. tains were offering freely and only stricu | P clay 1| M8 B oms.. 200 1148 94 | Portiand, M. ... 30: R0 R0t ee qulci, though coast ad el e ST L B Cloudy -0y | Missouri Pacific . 109,800 123 7, | Sioux City 4. Viceh Tedoct B Eight imorovements in_ futures, | The China took out o treasure list of 408,222, | 375 sgged at -easy prices. Isabella, Tokay "0 | Mo Kan & Tex.... 1500 3 33% 841, | Avgusta . 00. The tralt in boxes 18 quoted at T5%@10%c and | consisting of §3322 in Mexican dollars, $12:0 In | and Black Grapes were easier in the absence T i Mo Kan & Tex ptd 500 Syracuse 41.7 bags at 6%@10c. gold coin, $1180 fn gold dust, $127,500 in silver | of the shipping demand. Muscats and choice Ay Ay avien 0. L FEACHES —Pesled quiet but fairly steady at | pullion and $1000 in Peruvian acles’ for Hong- | Seedless were dnchanged. Tus chamers lsed | riolk & West., Spokane 5003 AXO10c, W80 OueNING o TOA kongand, §324.000 in. Mexican dollazs . for | MO P O e Tty Vol B | Norfolk & West pfd . | Topeka 56.6 Manila. Grapes continued to sell well. Sales of Zin- | feceace ot dox 1502| Spineen, e 1o > 00 | Ontario & Western i 0% | Davenpor : New York Metal Market. The. only change in quotations 1s a siight | Grafes continued to sell weft Sales of Zin, | Lettuce, per doz.15g20) spinach, per Ib ‘o0 | Iz-r.n:\l ‘ani 15,800 . | Wilmington, Del. 30.1 advance in Sterling Exchange. per ton. | Green Onliouns, dz ‘Turnips, per dos. Reading 8,600 ) % | Evansville 1.3 NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Tin here was less | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — $483% | Melons were offering freely at unchang®d | bunches .......20g— | Tomatoes, 1b . ] | Reaains ” e B e o influenced by adverse London cables, where | Sterling Exchange, sight ~— 4 86% | prices and Citrus and Tropical fruits were un- | grow " | Reading 2nd pfd.. 1,000 3 | Fall River . 24.3 | Sterling Cables . — 4 87% | changed. Huckleberries declined again. Close SUL & i Doty Macon ... | &4 prices declined 2s 6d to £121 75 6d for spot | RETINE SAT Loty Light — 8" |on to 200 boxes were received. | Baracouta ... StL & : S Little Rock 602 and £118 s € for futures. Local values | New York Excnanse, sight ...- — {0 A R A e e t L& . 8% Helena .. 20.8 dropped about 15 points, spot closing at 26.30@ | Silver, per ounce . .- 513 STRAWBERRIES—$5@7 per chest for Long- St Louis § W.. 5,000 { Kroxville . 97.0 26.40c. Demand was very light. There were | Mexican dollars, nominal. Sl 45% | worths and $2@3 for Malindas. ¢ Louls S W pid: ] 21100 % % | Towen 20.1 frée dfterings of copper, but lilttle = inquiry. s e S R g caul ... . 4, | ‘Akron . 51.2 Prices were lower. Standard spot closed at 1 HUFKLEBERRIES—5@6c per St Paul ptd 11111 Goo0 2008 9% | Wichita . ] 11G11.250: lake, 11.65@1L7bc; electrolytic, Wheat and Other Grains. UINCES—35@50¢ per box. | Southern Pacific .. 20500 7 | Springfield, il 0.8 11.55@11.65¢; casting, 11.50G11.60c. English —_ PLUMS AND PRUNES—30@35¢ per box and Southern Railway.. 8,300 % 39% | Lexington . 110 copper closed without change from yesterday, | WHEAT—The forcign markets were weak, | 40z60c per crate. according to quality; large oth overlies Utal, | Scuthern Ry pid... 2,500 3 | New Bedford . 43.7 | . spot £53 and futures £53 s, with lower futures. Broomhall cabled favor- | open boxes, 50@75c. i Nevada. At Salt Lake | Jexas & Paclfic... 25,900 | Chattanooga 2420 | . Lead ruled steady on falr inquiry at 43ec for | Wb SO0, C R (ohoat Seeding in India | APPLES—25@40c W S For Tancys Coab | inches s reportea. | ol St L & W.._.. 200 | Youngstown 248 | 1110 | spot. London was unchanged at £10 185 9d. | &I e ik e 5c for cholce and 115 for faney; Crab | ds are blowing over the | Tol SLL & W'pid. 300 | Kalamazoo 246 | 1210 | "There were no new developments 1n spelier | has begun under o e, The | ADples, 40@50c per box. | o -4 e gy | Daton’ Pacific .. Fargo J 488 | .00 | prices. Spot sold at Slsc and at £19 2s 6d in| Chicago was several fractions firmer. The | ARPIeR, S0G7 for Bartletts and 40@60c for | S00% (el |Crabs, each ...i3%@13 The temperature has fallen from 20 to 30 de- | Lnion Pacific p Binghamton ..... 6.0 | - England, the latter declining 2s 6d. movement of Wheat to market continued 1aTge. | orh o acseriocone. 3 . A grees over 1daro and northern Nevada. | Nehath 1 Rockford 387,045 | 188 The local iron market Was qulet and steady | [t vyt ccedinz has commenced and a | O NECTARINES._Red, 00@60c per box or 10G— | Dysters, Cal. 100, Rain has ong the coast of California | Jrabash, pid B Centon .. 67.4 at former quotations. Warrants nominal. No. | . oo reage s indicated. St. Louis reported | crate. 1 —6—| Do Sustens &8 north of ¢ docino and conditions " are | Wheel & L Erle Jacksonvilie, Fla.. 2172 1 foundry, Northern, $23@25; No. 2 Northern, | large acreage s IRGERteC, So Tor D PEACHES—25@40c per box for Clings and | & wowers Saturday in the interior | I & L E 24 p Springfield, O. 32.5 $22@23; Aty Northern, $22@23; No. | ““Tp,. market was firm, both for cash Wheat | 35G30c for Freestones with a few fancy higher. | Tis Conten) cid’ Chester 428 1 foundry, , $21@22. i P __| and futures, the later advancing somewhat. POMEGRANATE: 1@1 25 per box. El San Francisco for thirty Sontae 0. Quincy 2 English prices b Bl anged. Glasgow 57s CASH WHEAT. GRAPES—Seedless, Tbe per box; Isabella, ' Y n September 20: B v | Bloomington | a8 104 and Middlesboro 53s 9d. iping, §1 16%@1 18%; milling, $1 20@ | 69@T0c per crate for large and 30G40c for | gor compound and 12%e for pure: half-barrels, orthern _ California — Cloudy, ynnllich | At Sioux Falls . | 5.9 g:pn r"ctl : 4 small; Tokay, 66@83c per crate; Black, 30@60c ' e 12%.c; 10-1b tins, 13%ec; 5-1b tins, 13%e; weather probably showers with h xd | Dnited Btates Jacksonville, | #*- 1 22% pei * FUTURES. per box or crate; Muscat, 40@75c; Sweetwater, | I tins, 13%c. norther changing to westerly and | nited Biate Fremont 5 B l Sene 25@40c; Grapes in large open boxes, 90@$1 16 | * COTTOLENE—One half-barre! poaheiitiely. _ SE Srowsms S Stk Miscellaneous Houston Chicago Grain Market Poeicn Wy By for Tokay and 60g85e for gther varietles; Wine | pyit-barrels, 10c; one tierce, 9% Bouthern Celitornia” — Cloudy, | _wnsettied | , Misesane: *Galveston g 3 | Qren High. Low Cloe. | Grapes Zinfandel, $280%80 per ton; Mission, | {3C"He tierces, D%he per Ib. Saturaay, probably showers, o ke *Columbus, $1 17! 7 $22; Tokay, 3 3 St northerly < in the interior with sand- | Am Car & Found tWheeling % 120% 120% 120% 120% | MELONS—Cantaloupes, $1@1 25 per crate: g Fiorms; brisk southwest winds on the coast. | Am Car & F ptd Wilkesbarre . 180 D. m. Bession. Nutmegs, 25G00c ver box; Watermelons, sig | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Nevadu- aturday with high southwest | AT Linseed Oll. ... 1Beaumont CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—At the outset wheat Oven. High, Low. Close. | 150 per dozen for small and $1 75@2 50 for me- | winds, changing to brisk northwest. | A Tocomolive Decatur . was subjected to pressure. Cables were weak, $1 18% $1 18% $1 18% $1 18% | dlum and large. The markets remain about the same. Hides, B e Weter | Am oo i Utica, N. Y. 2,216,173 the Russian crop was estimated the largest in | by 7 No sales. B i e e m;“%tm Hops and Wool rule firm, and the two latter souinwest winds, changing to high wesierly. | AT Smelt & Rof . Totals, U. | $2,496,570,075 on ears e e ey mprorable and | * g\ prmy—Was higher as to futures and | f0Ffor common and —— for Adriatic. are strongly held by sellers. ALEXANDER O. McADIE. | Anaconda Mng Co. Outside N. | ~800,017,507 Northwestern recelpts were improved. Local | yieady on the spot, With a fair demand and | “'GrTRUS FRUITS—$1 50G2 for seedlings and | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Forecast Offict s oy D6 traders at once turned bears and an early | moderate offerings. $2@4 for Valencia, acco % quality; Lem- | apout 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted o -y i CANADA. weak corn market could give no supporting in- CASH BARLEY. ons, 78c@$l for common, $1 B0@2 for choice | Siaers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, Shc; Cow ” —# | Consolidated Gas. fluence. What rain there Was reported did not | Feed, $1, 0641 08% brewing and shipping | and $2 006 for fancy; Grape Fruit, 33806 | i o1, o eavy and 9e for Naht; staga. | Con Tob pfd, ex-div CITIES. Clearings. Inc. interfere with thrashing and the spring move- | grades, = $1 1I : 12"/: 3 Chevaller, §1 37%@ | 3 ;om llexrlub:u e S Ol . ;g: Te; Salted Kip, 8%e: Saited Veal, 9%c; Salted ASTERN MARKETS. Generar Erec ™ : sl Rt e o S e LT e 03" Bunct ot Now ‘Oheame ami $iqu | o Saled Kn ke Soted Ve othe Slted . i, A Montreal $23,018,764 | 20.8 Speedily influences more potent than foreign FUTURES. 5 i__ ' Dry Kip, 11@l3c: Dry Calf, 18¢c; Culls and Seenall Eapers. - Toronto 15,147,453 | 21.4 bearleh advices were felt. The Northwest be- Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. ‘ 4 3 e ook, hegrlian. SES | ) % | Intermatl Pap pid e At |k gan buying In rapidly. Minneapolls reported Open. High. Low. Close.| Dried Fruits, Nuts.and Raisins. | ®are* ol, 40GU0c each; medium, 6@ 5 {hdfule Fertide Hallfax 1,515,021 | . 126 cars diverted from that market (0 the | $1°10% $1 10% $1 10% $1 10% R | each; short. "‘:""".?? T ek Iiale’ Mg New York Stock Market. National Biscuit o il b s of Devttiber Wi poioes. et b S | pay o e L o 3B 11| iuced yield of Apricots from early esti- | 295 “IOPE Wool WL D S medium, 310 e fiicorra St. John, N. B. 807149 | ... vance and then came & brisk turn in September o e 1 oa mates is now admitted without further ques- | 2 for small and S0c for colts: Horse Hides. NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—If to-morrow's bani | BOTI5 SF0cCiean Fictefly, ‘B1.C 801560 | 24.4 el S e L LG L e "i1% $1 12 $131% §1 a5 | tion by the trade in general, the reduction be- | dry, BTt e statement does not make a rtrong showing. | pacific Mail 1Quebec . 1,379,004 | 47.8 e gl 7 1157 115 115 '115 |ing estimated at from 15 to 20 per cent. The |1 25 for small a > speculators who bought stocks to-day will be | People’s Gas Ottawa 5 with eighteen loads worked here, ten at Du- | May - xican, 323c; dry salted Mexican, 25c; z.}:%nn luth and seven loads at outports. Spurts of out- | OATS—Holders have advanced their asking | goods are running small and weigh light, ‘I”r’y’ (‘:'e: tral American, SHife. e Sk side business developed and everything closed | prices for Red and make no concessions, but | which explains the falling off. The shrinkage | 5o C*Nngoras, 75¢; large and W higker. September sold from an unchanged | buyers are slow to meet their enhanced views. | in the size of Prunes is also severe, and large | ot 5 SR opening at 12;/;: to_Tde, f,:d closed strong, | The market is ":{yfi‘flx"ffim‘:&c K $102%G sizes will he“v‘lerxé ufi:fi r::hpxrlr. l‘:lln;x- TALLOW—No. 1 nnd:r;g.“ 5%¢ per her b g, R e S @oBe aq ke | New W : 3 pected that the s will show 13%,@5c; grease. 2L4@3%c. other. ‘“:',f,f:“,,fig,, lzle:norl&:- N;"“;'te x:é’,'!.‘a‘ié“‘}fi “? to & shade lower at (33 @68%c and ..-m:'ea 110 for feed and $1 15@1 25 for seed: red. | ihe same conditions as the goods come im. All | N2 2r 2@ inted. The buying was based on the | Pressed Steel Car.. ctation that the H,r;-lus. reserve o; l,:;”wfi:‘;frnrn?:ns;ala{:-‘;‘j'_l s been replenished as a result of this | pUURAE of 70T vents. The publication of the usus! | Republic Steel pfd. estimates of the cash movements | Sugar .. London, Ont. Totals, Canada. $47,828,430 WOOL—Spring, Humboldt and Mendocino, = % e firm, % c higher, at 60%c. 1 10@1 17% for common to choice and $1 20@ | this of eourse affects the weight in tons. Other- | -, da, 12@15c; Valley Oregon, fine, k somewhat chilled the hope of a | Tenn Coal & Iron. e AT S R L sy OIf 4t the start on the absence P for ,}i:cg- b ot aw | Dedias. | Meme there Sk riadhing e, The Maviel Sneli e o wathias s conwet Mgt gar I atemen 5 8 o - 1 37 = P - the corn 0- ‘'ORN—Ther g 1 g ¥ o Siatimbnt, an A WSNENIP. 3 (SRR 1178 Taipthek i 3 ew York Mone era ower and recelpts were larger A oiice | quore falr sales within the quoted range, with | sUITS—New Apricots, 5@8%e for Royals | , Foll Clp—san Joaquin, $@i0e per ib: do. ves of more than $3,000,000 was indicated. | {7 'y Market. were &L A quick | quof ¥ Lambs, 8@lle: Northern , 11@13¢; o Syt v spendbons g ser ot B4 BTL R ol y . Tcaction followed. Had weather = was'pre- |a steadymaket. Lo oo | and sgee for oorvarks; Evaporated Apples. | tive, 10g12c per 1b; Humboldt and Mendocino, s amount the Sub-Treas: = E ¥ rices ellow, § X ; sun g 3 eaches, . some $2,660.600, including deposits of currency | U S Rubber pfd NEW YORK. Sept. 19.—Close: Money on fififn Semand irom Bastern houses. - Frices nlfn'a‘f 47%: White, nominal. :‘?.%‘ti«.c;' new Peirs, 4%@ble for quarcers | "i';gps—c‘ 20@23¢ per Ib for crop of 1902, with for telegraphic tramsfer to the interior. The |U 8 :S;mx‘”h 41% | call, firm at 6@8 per cent, closed offered at 6 | yavanced well, but did not hold the gain, Sep- |~ RYE—Has again u}vlncl:d at $1@1 01% per | gnq 41,@6%c for haives; Nectarines, 4i4@dc growers holding for 25c. Jar frovement by cipress ob YORIDS O | oo O ezt ot 0% 914 | per cent. tember closed firm, Yc up, at Sic; December | ctl, with a sharp local demand and light offer- | jor white; Plums, 5@bc for pitted and 1glic S wxafpaeaion e sest, but 1t 1s mot dm- | oo Ur XAy 8600 964 94% 95| " Prime mercantile paper—5%@8 per cent. L TaN fonl Dovmben S e CKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 7562 per o1, | 17 UnDitied: Figs. TP Tl fnt Uig San Francisco Meat Market. - — . T Sterling exchange, steady at the decline, with | Oats held firm. cember closed lic down | BUCI P y T etl | 5iye for white. an £ . probable ive been special move- Total sales ...829,700 b o at_30%c. R PRUNES—1901_crop are quoted follows: ments of money not included in these known NEW YORK BONDS, g i S g e T Erovisions wers only fairly active at times, Flour and Millstuffs. 40-50s, 4%@0e; 50-60s, 4%G4le; 60-T0s, 35 e et i A operations. The shipment of several miliion | U § ref 2s reg....100% L & N uni 4s.... for_sixty days. i B B o LR T A e e eron, Shsy, 0100 | | T we of the market for light and lean e s e e e gk P e s i sl 2734¢. “Packers were supposed fo be taiiag in | Flour rules firm and active at the advance. | ZA0ZAS PeT 1P TP FRUEK for the | e but No..1 stock ia steady enough. The B e T T e . | R R ek e o D g g it January stuff. After an easy opening on | Round lots of Oregon and Washington brands | RAISINS—Seeded, 3-crown. 8c; 2-crown, | other Meats are unchanged. Sre 'of varioas amounts shipped to New York | Do new 4a reg. 13 77 | Mo Kan & Tex 45 0% | ‘Mexican dollars—40%ec. lower liog prices offerings were light i small | RO Oh e whart at 32 7503 10, bat | Toic: Looss. Muscatels, SXe for d-cromaami . RO el iotake advantage of the higw rates for money. | D0 e A o 0w | N 3 o i ya (% | Government bonds, ‘strong: State wonds, in- | EUI5, N0 CLiTEeq" and. ribs 23hc highen. - | cales of jobbing lots ex-warchowse are as | Disc for Seediess; 3-crown, Gc; 2-crown, 35| ynolesale rates from slaughterers to dealers It is never possible Lo forecast accurately the | Do old 4s res..110% | N ¥ Central Ists.101%] | active; raflroad bonds, stron. The leading Tutures ranged s fones: Quoted below. PEDR s Wbt 1 . i are as follow, changes in the Joan item. but it is confidently | Do old 4s coup..111%| Do gen 33%s A4 £ e FLOUR—Culifornia Family Extras, $3 75 | NUTS_-Futare Walvute, thc mso'rl soft- | " BEEF-—6@7c for Steers and 5@éc per Ib for believed in the street that there has been a| Do 5s reg. 10534 |N 3 Cen gen bs Condition of the T,rea_mry. : Articles. Open. High. Low. Close, | 4, usual terms; Bakers' Bxtras, 83 65@2 75; | shell and fc for 0. 2 sQuishgll; Oie for Mo | cows. = large contraction of loan accounts during the | Do 5e coup.-1084 45 . LD NG 8 MR Orogon and Washington, 8305 25 per barrel ior | 1 hardshell and T3¢, o0 N ot2e Saahell; spot VEAL Lerge. Ta8%c; small. SQ100 pec 1b. week. Payment of subscripticns on the Ore- - .ptember 2% 73% | Family a: e ¢ hardshell, 10@10%e; No. 2. 7¢: lpus IDTTON Weihers. TROONe- on Short Line bond issue cn Monday will Do adj 4s ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—To-day's state- | December 68% 69% @8 MILLETUFFS—Prices in sacks are fol- | No. 1 ;. & e; 1002 1b. Femult in some contrastion. The engagements | B & O 45 ment of the treasury balances, exclusive of the | May . 70 0% w% %& lows, " usual discount to the trads: Graham | Almonds, x}“;‘;?;{?y:e ‘;g‘_ ;}:flmlal iog1ze | "L \Np_0g9te per 1b for small and 3g8%oc of g0id during the week would also figure as| Do 33 .. £150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of re- | Corn, No, 2— Flour, §8 per 100 iba; Rye lour $8; By | for ] o Lancuedoc: Pesuuts) bgtc fo goss | fof, heavy. ™. & transfer of loans from the Jocal bank to for- Wy by e demption, shows: Avallable cash balance, | September 581 59% b8 59 | Meal, $2 75; Rice P'_lwr.tt ; Corn Meal, 3 25; | 7@8c Brazil Nuts, 12@12%¢; Filberte, 12013000 PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%@9%c per eigners. The stock market has not reflected | Cen of Georg $218,775,800; gold, $130,816,399. December 245« 43 44 | extrd cream d°buu' Ot onts, S0 W Bam | o i@tio; Cocomtitits. §8 tae; LIVESTOCK MARKET. g g T e S ¢ olo - MY Moo Bl A AL MO oy | lny O B 0: Farine. 4 50; . W | | HONEY-—Comb, 114@12¥c for bright ang | The following quotations are for good, sonnt ness of the call loan money ma: I s, No. Ta Wheat, ™ g g o for light amber; water white e ea, | Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less teken @s an indication that the banks are < September, old. 261 2015 26 2034 | Wheat Flour, §3 25; Rolled Oats, barrels, | 10011¢ (08 WO PN oo cted, 434@00: daracted: | per cent shrinkage for Cattle. strengthened. The leader of the markei to-day | © 2. *| September, new. 32 82 1% 3y 7 35@0; in sacks, $6 85@S 50; Pearl Barley, | 5@Sc; lig] = g de, t s . Cows and Heifers, Tl o, o ot B mats Svee huat Icuasreenimns |Tex &7F fats Bradstreet's on Trade. December, new. 30% 30 30 B0it | §5 Bor Eplit Peas, $8 00; Green Peas, §6 00 per | BEESWAX—27%@2%c per Ib. CATTLE Steers, £140c: Cor night &t one time, with a sympathetic effect | C & N V7 on 8- 500, | T R Lo & W 4s B May 3L 31% 31 | 100 pounds. Provisi c}&vu—w&hu per Ib (gross ). on the whole list. This movement was unex. : R AN S s I ik sl R e 7 rovistons. SHEEP—Wethers. 3@3%c: ewes. 3480%0 plained out the 1y pey o ¥ | mber (gross weight) Pacitic to Keep in ‘company revived ramors of | Chicago Ter ds.. 0| Wabash lsts NEW YORK, Sept. 19—Bradstreet's to. | October .......16 11% 16 8744 16 15 1s 1 Hay and Fecdstuffs. ek AR Tt Peal s '"umnafiuk' fineLambs, 12,3002 13 oo S o Shicsoart aie tater whim the{ D & .G & microw, willo sty /bt BRratich o | Toamr LSl AR SR B Previous prices ruls for all descriptions. Re- | market wia qulet and unchanked. with Hama A o6 SENG v T Kov e thack in Missouri Pacific r 2 bust: “ L, 1 e Statement of earnings appeared, showing a | Erie prior lien ds. 991 e o e brov- | geptember 1060 1065 1050 10 6215 | cetpts of Hay are larger agein, and some Bran | easy and Bacon very firm, even at the high | HOGS-Live Hogs.. 250 Ibs and under, Gecrease in met of $063,936. The stock 108t | 'gr 07D C 1sts.114% | Wis Central 45. 8 i R bla b Y | October . 960 967% 960 965 | 4 Miadlings are coming in from the North, | prices. 6%c; under 1350 Ibs, 61, @6%c; feeders, je; most of its gain and the other Southwesterns | £ W & 1 C juis. 1/ Wls Central 4 AR g 8es are those | January . 8473 850 845 8471 | JUF not enoush to affect the market. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 13618%c per Ib o | o we. B0 ber cont oft, boats 30 per cent off and turned 5)'mpu:’hr“!’l,cal;)"hela\'lxde‘drn‘g fact r.:n ik vom!oumme sty of qnamr:. lh‘el filn'::rt‘!on t:‘b&-:v;lll and MAp “rll % 8 07% 802% 805 BRAN—$20@21 50 per ton, heavy, l4c for light medium, 15%c for lishe, | S'AES 40 per cent off from above quotations. & 4 per cent dividend is included in price 4 winter orders cted est and 3 bs— = A 7 o St Paul has given foundation for its | Adams Con. 3o [Gitdecniet .- 1L | Northwest. At the South the tone of trade | September .....1070 1087 1070 101y | MIDBUNGEIROR P R 100 og0y 5o | 106,107 eXMR lIEhe 17018 (or sugarcuicd General Merchandise. sirength and the old compariaon with the price | Alice - 5 omgnde . 55 | report is generally cheertul, largely owing to e e 3 ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25@26: cured pams, 13%c; California Hams. Livc: ! i ; ] - o re: | Bresce ¢ % 2 L Cocoanut Cake,’ 1 3 e Y I X T R O o iona olme.ts mocl supmise, of Whe o | ~Camh suotetions were ~an Tolows: Fious | Mogl, BOOAOL, . Cracked. catse $30 | S by, 17 £0G13: prime Mess Perk. 31§ | BAGS—Grain Bass DR@c: San Quentin e ¥ By e e e e i Y i | ilating meaium in the countey at Wht- | steady: ‘No. 2" spring wheat, Tiie: No. i | Mixed Feed, $15qi0; Cottonseed Meal, $38 500 | exira clear! $24: Meas, $15 30° Dry Salted Pork, | .35c: Wool Bags. 0235c: Fleoce Twine, T4@ was conspic e % - 5 D, t B —Wheat, $10@13; Wheat an : : s Smoketh s < y secu- | Horn 125 |[Sterra Nevada .. 07 ever stringency s noted, that is , is lim- | 67@60c; No. 2 red, 72%@74c: No. 2 corn, 5815 | HAY- g 13c; Pig Pork, 3 Feet, $475; e i o et B i 80 |Bmeil Hopes .. 35 | iied argaiy G the employment of mooey a] @Ster iio. 8 yeticw: S0%4c; No. 2 oate. D8%ci | @13 00; Red OAL, SIGLL: Wild Ost, $9G10 5; | pect 1!‘/.5:«: Tl S % Continued on Page Thirtesla | ) @elivery on the Stock Exchange on Saturday. | Leadville Con o1 JStandard .....008 20 | speculation, The claim is made that plenty of | No, 3 white, 20@2%c; No, 2 rye, b0c; fair 3 s Volunteer, 508 quoted @830 per —