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THE f£AN FRANCIECO JALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1902. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 133,600 barrels; exports, 11,200 barrels, Quieter don. ~Spelter was steady and unchanged here 2t bic and abroad at £19 6s 6d. The local market for iron was quiet but steady at un- changed prices. Warrants nominal. No. 1 foundry, Northern, $23@25; No. 1 foundry, Southern, and No. 1 foundry, Southern, soft, $22@23. Glasgow closed slightly higher at 58s 3d and Middlesboro unchanged at 53s 9d. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—The cotton market opened firm with prices 5 to 11 points higher, and closed firm and net 11 to 13 points higher. $i 501 no Western received and dealers filled their wants with what was carried over from Satur- day. Receipts of Californian were insignifi- cant and prices were unchanged. Game sold quickly at previous prices. Re- ceipts _continued light. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, old, 16c for Gobblers and 16c for Hens: young Turkey 13@18c; Geese, per pair, §1 25@1 50; Goslings, Ducks, §2 50@3 for old and $2 50G@3 for young; Hens, $56@6; young Roosters, $4 50@5 50: old Roosters, $5@5 50; Fryers, $3 50@4; Broilers $3 50@4 for large and $3G 3 25 for small; Pigeons, $1@1 25 per dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 _for Squabs. GAME—Doves, $125 per dozen; Hare General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%@6%c: San Quentin, 5.55c; Wool Bags, 32@35¢; Fleece Twine, 7%@ Sc; Fruit Bags, b%c, 6c and 6%c for the three sizes of cotton and 6%@8%c for brown jut COAL—Wellington, §8 per ton; Southfleld ‘Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 Roslyn, §7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, §7; Wall- send, $6 50; Co-operative Wallsend, $6 50; Pe- law Main, $7 50; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 In sacks; Pennsyivania Anthracite Egs. —; Welsh Anthracite Egs, $13; Cannel, $9 AUCTION SALES Don't forget the Big Sale of Horses, Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Surr':,l and Harness of vveryl description. Sales every Tuesday morning a 1146 m_street. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Sept. 22—12 m. on account of stronger views of holders, T \ st '-’5‘ver dozen; Cottontall Rabbits, $1 50 per per ton; Coke, §15 per ton in bulk and $17 In Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 3o HEAT-Receipts, 212,500 bushels; exports, Foreign Markets. dozen; Brush Rabbits, §1 per dozen. tacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $3 45 per | Aipha o 0k Tustide . € o s e rea :é%“ d;';.'c ’Fo'o R B T 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. | Alta 0L ui Kentuck .. g; s ? 73 No. 1 Nortnern Dtain Gisce ¢ o b- aoat, | LONDON, Sept. 22 Consols, 93 5-16; Silver, utter, Cheese and Eggs. S I e ettt Cas. | Beiches @ SharTmTTs = Sharp advance in the Sugar stocks. No. 1 hard Manitoba, 8c £ o. b, afioat. It | 23%d: French Rentes, 100f-15¢; wheat cargoes raw in barrels: casés; Sc more; Culifornia Cas- | Befchey o ] 5 = 5 5 I d was another dull day in wheat options. De- | on passage, steadier; cargoes of No. 1 Standard | Eggs are quoted very firm, with fine ranch | zof O'L /0, C8ses: W& % 1005 PUCR D) Pr 4 00d | Builton 01 02Ophir 105110 Silver a fraction firmer. Exchange unchanged. spite considerable realizing at times. the ten- | California,’ 30s; cargoes of Walla Walla, 285; | very scarce, and the market Is higher, with | O, ‘extra winter strained, barrels, Ooc; cases, | Caledon 97 vJ| Overm: g2 J 3 ency was strongly upward, following a sud- | i wheat into United Kingdo: e iR 3 % R " 2o Potant Wheat and Barley futures agam higher den Jump in Sepiember. 3t Chicago, The ad- | Imports of four into. United Kingdom230,000; | 1oLe®, Ve @bove the quotations. Cold star- | §1; China Nut 55g6tc per gallon; purs Nests | Chaliense .- 0 JHSICY1 &7 o8 reat ana bariey 8 AR vance was also helped by a disappointing vis- | Wheat and flour on passage to United King. | %6e and Eastern goods, however, show no im- | 90t 1o, harrels, 0c; cases, 63 SECOR, PO | Gonadence *.\ 5 70| Scorpion = Oat. d Corn wery firmly held. Rye higher. Ible supply. reins in the Northwest, liberal)dom, 1370.0007 wheat and flous on passaweito | Bfovement, 2 galion; Fish Oil, in barrels, 45c; cases, 50c; | C C & Va. 15| Seg Belcher.. 04 08 ats an orn very y - 3 clearances and a scarcity of local shorts. _The | Continent, 1,710,000, Butter rules steady at about previous prices, | Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 63%e for Ceylon and | Con Imperial. — 0i Sierra Nevada 08 9 Beans rather steadier, with a little more inquiry. cl vas firm at 4@%c net advance. May, szfl;fidkp&%':‘an?f""n”'_“"‘s“‘mqmi. No- 1| though several dealers report sales of fancy | 58%c for Australian. Con' N Y..... — Ot Silver Hill ® 30 eans rather steadier, with 3 TR@Te, closed Tojc; September T@TIYC | MR, Colifornia, s 43dw6s 51; wheat o | creamery at lc. At the same time, close buy- | COAL OILWater White Coat Ofl, in bulk, | Crown Point. 03 Eigiin;fc‘;’t: 9 Hay in leavy reccipt again, but steady. Ta%e. : £ markets, firm; weather in England, fine. o are securing fine creamery at & shade un | 8350 0e; Extra Ster, 20e: Elaine, 2o Eocene, | Exchequer ... — 01 Union B . e : d Middlings unchangea ek Tond al still more or less unsettlcd and irregular. 22c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, Soul S Cuy. 83 QTN Lo 8 & Rolled Barley higher. Bran and Middlngs u gea. b/ = ndon Wool Sales. There {5 nothing mew in Cheese. in Cases 23c; Benaine, in bulk, 1c; In cases | Hale & Nor.. 24 23 E w1 e e = e s b Receipta were 12,200 Ips Butter, 856 cases | 22%c: S6-degree Gasoline, in ~bulk, 2ic: in | Julia ........ Eggs still higher. o quiet; No. 7 involce, cases, 21%c Butter and Cheese about the same. Dried Fruit market working into better condition. Bacon scarce and still higher. Hams casy and Lard unchanged. Nothing new in Hops, Hides and Wool. Live and dressed Meats as previously quoted. Potatoes and Onions quict. Poultry and Game in limited receipt and steady. Some Vegetables higher. "Fresh Fruit market still amply supplied. Barreled Pork advanced. 5lc. Mild Southern Pacific... 22,300 ; October, 5.(! ;" December, 5.25@5.30¢; ; May, 5.50c; July, 5.70c. SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, c; centri tugal, 06 test, 814c; molasses sugar, 2%c. Re- fined, firm, DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—For future delv- | ~fery continue firm, prime October selling around 6%c. Spot are quiet, 6@6c. PRUNES—Spoi are In fair request at 3% @7%c_for all grades. APRICOTS—Are moving a shade more freely at_about recent figures or 9%@10c for boxes and 6%@10c for bags. PEACHES—In slightly better demand, with peeled at 12@l6c and unpeeled at 7@10¢. ajet. Cordova, S@11%c. Futures | closed steady, net unchanged to 5 points lower | Wool auction sales to-day numbered 13,663 and the general temper of the trade still bear- | }'Bl{;é Sales. 61,750 bags, including: September, | Zealand crossbreds, which were taken by the March, 5.4 LONDON, Sept. 22.—The offerings at the bales. The list contained large lines of New home trade and Continent. Northern Business. SEATTLE, Wash. g 3 $986,520; bu.nces,“;hzéa,sfg? R TACOMA, Wash.. Sept, 22.—Clearings, $310,- 646; balances, $45,726, 3 PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 22.—Clearings, $785,- 879; balances, $108,052. ‘SPOKANE, Wash, $439,216; balances, § Northern Wheat Market. 22.—Clearings, Eggs and 56,700 1bs Cheese. 291.@3lc per 1b for and 25@27%c for sec- airy, 223%@23c; store Butter, 17@20c cold storage, 22%@24c. CHEESE—New, '11%@12c; old, nominal; ?nundg America, 12l4c; Eastern, 14%@15c per pound. EGGS—Ranch, 361%@37%c for fancy, 35@36c for l;od and la:aaac for g(‘/l;;@mro,w%@flflc per dozen; col storage, H ‘estern Egges, 20@25c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Table Grapes in small and large boxes' were in free supply and lower, owing to the absence of the shipping demand. The quotations for Seedless are for cholce stock “only, there being ro sale for poor or old stock, which was offer- TURPENTINE—64c per gallon in cases and 88 in drums and fron barrels. RED AND WHITE AD—Red Lead, 6@ 6%c per 1b; White Lead] 6@63c, according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- per pound, in 100-1b Crushed and Fine Crushed. 4.50c; Powdered, 4.35c; Candy Granulated, 4.35c; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.28c; Dry Granu. lated’ Coarse, 4.25c: Fruit Granulated, 4.25c Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), 4.15¢; Con- fectioners’ A, 4.25c; Magn 3.85c; Extra C, 8.75¢; Golden C, 3.65¢c; “'D," 3.55¢; barrels, half-barrels, 25c more; boxes, 30c ; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, 4.75c; boxes, 5c per Ib. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. PEE Isidor and Ray Schwartz'to Sarah b gers, lot on SE corner of Van Ness and Austin avenues, S 70, E 95, S 50, E 31:9, N 120, W 9; $10. 1‘:, and County of San Francsico to James Lyng, lot on N line of Hayes street, 185 E of Fillmore, E 27:6 by N 137:6; $—. Same to Theodore F. Blake, lot on W line of Webster street, 56 N of Clay, N 24:6 by W 90; $—. Edmund H, t to Wallace H. Knight, lot on N line of Greenwich street, 66:0% of Steiner, fEl T1:6%, N 120, W 59:2%, S to be- ginning; sift. Same to G E. Knight, lot on S line of araenl:,a;-g nsr-:.. 137:6 E of Steiner, E 60:3 S 120; gif byExx’u‘l'm 0‘. Butler to Edward J. Le Ir'loné | . Express Companies— stone Peaches from the river at $10 per ton, | Adams .. 4 | and some fancy Muscat Grapes at $20. . an e E. Crim : The warm weather caused a steady move- | ¥———————————# | ,, 7SF6F B A"W line of Florida (Columbia) % OREGON. lot on NE corner of Post and Plerce streets, W eather Report. Bt iy o LoD >4 B EGON. ing freely. Zinfandel and Mission Wine e < er. P S ety DO il mE | | EORTLAND, Scpr. 22 —Wheat—Firm, with | Grapes wero firm at higher priccs, but Tokay | MONDAT. SEPTEMBER 22 B e L e Thww: ta. Goges 1. 2 ! . Texas & Pacific. 18,300 51 ; ; heavy selling in the interior; Walla Walla, 62 | and Muscat were neglected. Peaches, Pears, our, qr .. 31,501 Flaxseed, sks 200 E line of Scott street, 82:6 S of e e Toledo, St L & A L0 m: Chicago Grain Market. | | @8%ei Blucstem, ‘Ssigine; Vailes, 8@614c. | Plums ana Pruncs from the mountain aistricts | Wheat: otis ..l 604 (Middiings, sl 105 Efi:;f'smif% B 1500 g0, # - s i d — . L. v .o 3 » ! 0 b rton Frank L e A < | Unfon Pacific .. . 30,800 100% - —* | TACOMA, sfi‘fmg‘f@fi’;fl_umwa. Weroyin Iibgeal recsipk and (prioss stood about | Ogts,étls 2.177Wool, bis Morion ‘and Hattle A- Rogers (Marks) (execu- I | Unlon Pacife pid.; 4 iaeg e o SR i|the same. Crabapples and Nectarines were | Rye, ctls 7| Pelts, bdls . tors) to Frank H. Burke, lot on N line of Page 2 | wabash ... 3744 { S L BapL. 2% Sronlaranplo Ayt ey, . 63i4¢; Club, 61%c, scarce and met with little Inquiry. Fancy 4- | Susar, ctls 1,983 Hides, No . street, 107:6 W of Lyon, W 25 by N _95; $5000. £ | Wabash ptd .. 0o 533 was the principal cause of an upturn in prices - ter Gravensteln Apples were eagerly sought | Tallow, ctis [l 574 Quickativer, 2 | egor G. Fraser to Gertrude A. Currer, lot : Z | Wheel & Lake E... 29 % | on the Board of Trade to-day. Wheat was | for at the top rate, but were in very light sup- | beonmes %y, 2,038 Leather, rolls... 100 | on'N line of Clay street, 177:6 W of Locust, - =|W & L E 24 ptd active after the first hour of trading and the = © | £otatoes, sks .. 6,304 Wine, ga! W 15 by N 127:8%; $10. z E | Ba e 3 e A e ply. Quinces, Figs and Berrles were generally | Onions, ks .... 471 Lime, bbls Edward Naughton to Bridget Naughton, lot g2 5 AR ) 3 p # | Wis Central prd. 55 | Sreatha TR BN A05. srost awilat e LOCAL MARKETS. dull. The canners bought a few lots of Cling ran, sks 1,665 on N line of Clinton Park (Quinn), 117:6 W of shorts to cover contracts, were the main | ;. W Cloudy .00 | American . Astoria N Rlneee strengthening features. Several millions of e warm weatt 2 b Mocide, (Cotumbia) aker SE Clondy - nited States bushels wi overed in the pit to-day. The [ i\ ment in Watermelons, but supplies were too street, 264 N of Twenty-fou v ok W Clear .00 | Wells-Fargo Sapiibas toofioh was e et NaEHUAGrats Exchange and Bullion. large to permit any advance in prices. Nut- STOCK MARKET. 100; §2600. Clear .00 | Miscellaneous— et s BRER0 A% megs made a slight advance. Citrus and trop- . ward Naughton to Bridget Naughton, lot Clear .00 | Amal Copper . 6200 67 though there was ood buying of other months. | ¢ yine Exchange, 60 days. — $4 83y | ical fruits sold off well. on E line of Guerrero strest, 181:6 8 of Ciear .00 | Amer Car & F. 1,000 353 September openea unchanged to 3c higher | ooy s 4 561, | RASPBERRIES-—$5@6 per chest. # | Twenty-second, S 22:6 by B 75; gift. Clear .00 | Amer Car & F ptd. 200 913 at 75%@idkc, and prices rose Wwitn scarcely | giopjjng 4 871, | STRAWBERRIES$5@7 per chest for Long- Thomas J. Hanavan to Elizabeth Hanavan, fl:r .3:; ! 2:: E: 8!‘1"$id E = L;k;l:usa;ngsufxu:e bx:;:‘nn; :H.:'/:chefo:‘“{:e P;;‘;‘ | New York Exchange, sigh 05" | worths and $2@3 tor Mali 2 The feature of yesterday's market was the | lot on N line oln 1;'»";"_‘:1‘1'13 stlrre:L 125:10 E el ; | o BC E ¥ - | New Y o} g x BERRIES—$3@4 hest; to the t Castro, W 22: B g Clear .00 | Amer Loco . December opencd unchanged to Y% higher at | joo YOrk Pxchange. telegraphic. i1 | Bl e e i::;f."‘:::l:::t:“o:“l‘:,:n"’;“;:'; Sonowing M- | “Theodore G. Cordell to Adolph O; Cordell, Tot Clear .00 | Amer Loco pfd. Y@L, and ater a siight decline to 69% | Neovican Dollars, nominal 3512 | “HUCKLEBERRIES—1@6e per Ib. et o " on N line of Bighteenth street, 75 W of Dia~ . Clear .00 | Amer § & Ref | @tvdsc tnere was a rally to T0%@T0%c na | QUINCES—40@50¢ per box. alf million tons in this year's output of sugar. | nong, W 25 by N 75; gift. Roseburg Clear vfg | .tmrr & Ret the close was }@%c higher, at T0%@70%c. Wheat O Gron PLUMS AND PRUNES—30@35¢ per box and l-it_x_kchlmun advanced to $14, Makawell to Simon, Moses and Sarah Davis to Anale H. Sacramento . Clear .00 | Anaconda Min Co. | Strength in wheat and rain throughout the | heat an ther Grains. 40@60c per crate. according to quality: large | $25 50, Hawallan Commercial to $35, Pasuhau | Thomas, lot on E line of Hyde street, 91:8 § okt Kahe. o L | o ivn B e | gorn belt imparted strength to corn. Shorts | 4 | open_boxes, 40@Coc. to §14 and Honokaa to §13 25. Sales, however, | of Callfornia, S 22:11 by & S0; e e San Francisco2s 0 { Coio Fu % | in the September delivery became anxious, VHBAT— - SLES—25a40 box mon, 50 E. J. Hooper to same, iot on e of Hyde 8§ L. Obispo. .25 Ciear .00 | Cons Gas . and in their endeavor to Cover their contracts | W EDAT The forelgn markets showed lttle | | AFTLER D00 e o7, S0 97 common exta TG0 2 he o e mackers was lower 2t | strect, 91:8 S of Californis, 8 22:11 by B 80, San Diego... Clear .00 | Con Tobaccx | prices advanced with a rush. Otferings were | Change. orid’s shipments. for the Week | ¢/ 7" $1 25 per box; Crab Apples, —— per | Jy ehanged. e oil stocks were not material- | quitclatm deed; $10. Seattle : Clear .00 i r‘}}en Electric . light and came from scattered sources. Sep- | Were as follows, in quarters: Russian, 418,000; | 1°5°Y" 4 ym mg R o o 4 iy it E. Heller and as trustee of the estate of Spokane = Clay gg e . | tember closed with a gain of 3¢, at 62c. De- | Danubian, 187,000; Indian, 24,000. The Ameri- | ""PRARS—60@85c per box for Bartletts and 40 | to rise, Hutehineon !e“m"‘“; 1o 914 25, M “l“ Moses (Heller), Eva Kohn (Heller), Carris Neah Ba O ay el n P | cember closed 1@l3c higher at 45lc. can visible supply " increased 470,000 bushels. | @60c for other descrintions. well to $24, Paauhau to $14 25, Honok: Fleishman (Heller) and Clarence L. Heller to Dy i . Oats were heavy .in spite of the marked | The English crop was reported badly damaged | NECTARINES—Red, 40@50c per box or | $14 and Onomea to $22 . Homokaa to| Union Trust Company of San Francisco (cor- . B . e e |Eecescines advance in other grains. Commission-house | by wet weather. | crate. The Skagit Cumberland Coal Company has | Boagion), lot on N me of Turk street, Mo trade after the opening was light. 'There Was | This market was very firm, with a further | PEACHES—25@40c per box for Clings and | levied an asse: t of 2 cent: 3 | W_ot Leavenworth, W 137:6 by N 137:8; $10. some selling of December by the local crowd. | advance. both in cash grain ahd futures. 85@50¢ for Freestones with a few fancy higher. | linquent November 3, . - ot Per share, de R e T sty December rallied near the close and left off CASH WHEAT. POMEGRANATES—75c@$1 per box. The Homestake Mining Company of South | S5 of Bryant. SE 23.4 by SW 160 $10. °- A e fenture 42 irading In provisions was | | Shipping, $1 1TH@1 18%; miling, $1 200 | peis boige e oo VIS0, Jer boxi Isa: | Dakota has declared a regular monthly divi- | ™ iizabeth Strother to Lillian 'D. Powers ‘. 3 p er crate_for la en, 2 5 3 the ‘Covering of Septemiber mnd October stufr |l 25 per-ctl. [} D e e Do cr coates | .28 cents per share, payable Septem- | (Trowbridge), lot on SE line of Market street, | | TTT | 1 by locals, which raised the price of these FUTURES. Black, 25@60c; Muscat, 35@75¢c; Sweetwater, | The following quotations for United Ral 200 NI of Neartk. NE 36 A S0V S4% LM i B S Sesston 9 to 11:30 a. m. | 2040c; Grapes in large open boxes, SHGIL fof | of San Francisco wers recelved from New Fock | g PLOsct 4. Mahoney o William R. and Lucy with the strength in nearby deliveries, ~Jan- Oven. High, _Low. _Close. | Tokay and 65@SSc for other varletles: Wine | yesterday by Bolton, De Ruyter & Co.: Com- | Sy o Foucin S 25 oy B or g s 200 uary pork and ribs each closed bc higher and | Dec ........$1 20 §1 20% $1 10% $1 10% Graves, Zinfandel, $30@32 per ton; Mission, | mon stock, $20 50G22: preferred, $60 5061 |- i tacs: - o 1ard 73c up. | b o o4) | $26@28; Tokay and Muscat, $14@16. bonds, $56 50@91 and i ; et £ J5v 28 o tinins SNy Gaed up. May .. . 122% 1229 120% 1229, ! $20@28; ay and Muscat, 3 oy and interest; subscriptions, | made by Elizabeth C. Ludlam March 23, 1896, The leading futures ranged as follows: B IB0eR 2500 5 . Beasien) MELONS—Cantaloupes, = $1G1 25 per crate; | $17G48. - = Nat Biscuit . WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Nor American . The pressure has fallen slowly over Wash- | sneton and Vancouver Island. Over California | bacine Seemt there has been =z siight rise. No rain has People’s Gas . Zalien over the western portion of the country. | probca*<CaS - The temperature has risen over the interior, | preceed § Car pd but has fallen along the coast from San Fran- | puytd S 0af prd. elsco morthward. In the San Joaquin Valley | popuiale Seae " conditions are again favorable for prume-dry- | Repuliie Steel prd. Neveda—Fair Tuesday; continued Warm |- g Steel pfd. weather San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Tuesday, : brisk westerly wind. a1 113 ceipts, too, are larger, being attracted here by the high prices. Futures were weaker in the afternoon. (wife of William L.), lot on SE line of Mission ing and raisin-making. Sugar . — | Nutmegs, 35@60c per box; Watermelons, $1G b Saietind to Union Trust Company of San Francisc S for thirt Articles. w. % Open. ~ High, _Low. _Close. | . 131 500 B0 o (corporaticn), lot on NW line of Mission street, puorecmmt male st San Francloeo 1o ¥ | Tenn Coal & o Wheat, = i b i sBY sUib% sfeg | LSO ver dozen for Smail and $11563 50 e me- | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | (G5 BN 0 Furih S 58 by 0 30 sies Northern _California—Fair Tuesday: Ugbt | Tnion B & PCo pfd September ..... 5% .80 | May.. 1223 1228 122K 122% | Y168 Black, 40@60c for double-layer boxes: MON, Iot en NW line of Mission street, 432 SW of southerly winds in the Sacramento Valley: light | 58" oaiher. December 3 60% 70% | BARLEY—Futures advanced from Ic to 2, | large boxes from the river, 75@$l; White, 30@ DAY, Sept. 22—2 p. m. | Fourth, SW_30 by NW 80; $—. mortherly winds in the San Joaguin; brisk | i S Leather pfd May 5 701, 71% | but cash grain showed no further rise. The | 4¢c. i Benoit =~ Pasquale to Ernestine Pasquale westerly winds on the cosat, with fog. U S Raber” Corn, No. 2— spot market was quieter than it has been, as | GITRUS FRUITS—$1 50@2 for seedlings and UNITED STATES BONDS. (wite), lot on SE line of Howard street, 50 Southern California—¥air Tuesday ; COB- | [ § Rubber pfd September ..... Oats, being relatively cheaper than Barley, are 2G4 for Valencia, according to quality; Lem- Bid. Ask. | Bid.Ask, | NE of Sixth, by SE 80; ’m. finued warm weather; light westerly winds g December | now 'being largely used for feed instead. 'Re- | ons 76c@$1 for common, L 50@2 for choice | 48 r coup..1l1%112% ds ar e (new)137 13§ Same to same, [ot on S line of Howard street, | and $2 50G3 for fancy; Grape Frult, $2 50@ | %8 9F reg- 3750; "Mexican Times. ¥4 5085; Bananas, $1 15 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, @2 60 per bunch for New Orleans and $1@2 | Ala A W 2% 0% 0% | Can Noldl September, old. 26% 26% West Union ¥ — — — |0ak W = s ~ with £og in the afterncon: brisk westerly Shares sold. ...845,500 September, new 82% 32% CASH BARLEY. &% alvauan; Pincapples, §2G5 per dozens” | Bay CPC 75108 111 |Ocante 8 se: 59% 301 | fupcs 108 NB of Seventh, NE 85 by SB 85 ALEXA “IRERDE NEW YORK BONDS. December, new. 308 308 | Feed, $110@1 12%; brewing and shipping i C C G&E 5s.104%101% Omnibus 6s..128 & — Bty 7. snd M. 1 Crechar (ot Forecast Official. | ., o 4 - gk g - lib o Bl grades, $1 15@1 16%; Chevalier,- $1 40@ . . .- Calst 5s ...116% — |Pac G I Feini B S Gy U S ref 2s reg....110% L & N unif 4s... 1% 3 i 2 @180 | peied Fruits, Nuts and R st G 4 |Pac G Im 4s. 86 — | W. Frink, lot on W line of -Arkansas street, s 5 Do ref 26 coup..110 | Mexican Cen 45 . 82 rk, per bbl— for fair to choice. riel rULLS, QISINS. | C Costa - 110 |Pk & CH 6s.103 — | 250 S of Nineteenth, S 50 by W 100: also lot * Do 3 R o s - September FUTURES, Ed L & P6-126 130 |Pk & OR 6s.118%121 |on NE corner of Twentieth and Wisconsin Do 3 1073 Octeber Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Apricots are still quoted very firm, with ap | ES'&C H 651175121 |Pwl-st R 6s.118% — | streets, E 50 by N 100; also Iot on B lina of EASTERN MARKETS. Do new 4 res. 187 | i = Qpen High | Tew. active demand in the interlor, and Peaches are | o BRa 5ot 100 |See BGR ssigiil = | Wisconsin strect, 200 % ‘of Twentieth, N 33 r D | ¥ eC ... o 6 1 b o brog . -— ; 3 Do old 45 reg....110% | N ¥ Cen Ists. .. 101 Lar May SO S aen raely 1 1814 also meeting vt«m‘\, a i%?e ::qm‘rv- The whole | "pg 55 . — 101 |Sierra Cal 6s110%113 Henry and Margaret Mahan to Guiseppe Ban- - % | Do old 4s coup..111%| Do gen 3%s....107 & | September . Seller year new Barley, $1 12, | market seems to be recovering from its recent | L Ang R 0s.119% — |S P of A 6s dettini, lot on NW corner of Point and 2 i Do 35 reg ... 106% | N 3 Cen sen 5a. 1og1, | October 0 | 1:80 p, 1l Bierlin apathy and depression. L A L C 6s.100%101 | (1900) ....112% — | Fifth avenues, N 80 by W 32:6; $10. New York Stock Market. 5s coup 1054 | N Pacific 4s kig | SesnEary. ;o 57% | Open E A OPR FRUITS—New Apricots, 5@7c for Royals ana | Do std 6s.l02 = — 1910) 113% — Albert Meyer to Samuel Sussman, lot on NW " | Atchison gen 451043, Do 8s ». 7 B B 15 s . $1715% $115% $194% §i 143, |6%@10c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, | [ DO £td Jel0 — IS P of C'6s e h o oyenth, ayenne and D stveet, NEW St B Thie woi 5 s [ By B s G oeia | W comaoi s UBfE /BP0 Savaper 0P thecs § iy May . 1188 1183 117% 1173 | 6@b%c; sun dried, 315@il%c; new Peaches, e~ | S s — . o0 Py s L S0 e, NEW YOR! p pa: Balt & Ohio 4s...104% | Reading gen 4s... 9514 D 11 30 g #4574 Mkt-st C 0s 12434 (1905)Sr B.108% — Solomon and Dora Getz to Metager, ©f liguidation in the stock market this morn- | Do 3%s St L & IM con'5s.117 | October L1050 11 00 10 50 10 90 OATS—Are quoted very firm but quiet, as 4@7c; new Pears, £1@5%c for quarters Do lembs.i20 — | (1906) 1103 — lot on S line of I street, 82:6 W of Forty-fitth ing and @ somewhat feverish and irregular | _ Do conv ds s %101 | January .800 800 797% 800 J%‘\?fl'g; T i’[wreasl;\;z owing probably to the 'and G@7c for halves; Nectarines, 414@5c | N R of C 6s.110%111% | (1912) .122" — | avenue, W 25 by S 100; $10. 1 e it | Canada B9 20a... 107% |6t L & SW seis. o - - : | a prices. There is a good demand for | for white; Plums, 5@6c for pitted and 1@lyc | N R of C 5s.122% — |S P of C 1st Romain C. De Boom to Frank and Mary movement during the rest of the day. This | (Z7ACK 59 A & % Cash quotaticns were as follows. feeding, Oats are now relatively cheaper itted; Figs, 2%@ic for black a H 109 H Lamey, lot 11, block 2, De Boom Tract: was inevitable after the showing made by the | “OUrRL Ol Ga s D b D, | 8rm andu No. 2 spring wheat, : | than Barle RS oy and $kg @il W L2015 Same to Honora Kennedy, ot 12, piock s, banks on Saturday of a deficit of over $1,600.- | Ches & Ohio 4155, infa.. 2% | No. . No.'2 red, T5@7Sc; No.'2 corn, [ New White, $1 173%@1 25: Black, §1 0214@ | = HRUNES—1901 crop are quoted as follows: 102%1023% 'S P BrCals.141 — | same: $600. ? : the gossrves soquired, Imt shls Jmd | Cui & Altan M. 22| | 2kci No. 3 yellow, e No, 3 white oats, | 110 for feed and $T 15G1 25 for ‘seed; "red, | 4o-ous, 4%G0c; O0-00s, IGA%c: G0-10s, S%g D111 112 1S V Wat 6.109%100% |, Annle O'Gorman to Mary C. O. Kelly, lots Iy littie effect on the market and | Chi B & @ nw 4s: 96% Sesio: tair to Solos st Srony Dasles, | Tt tor faney. 70 tp choloe and §1.208 | 4c; 70-80s. T GBthes 80-0a. B Gdc: 50 10ys, 122%128 | Do 4s 2am10234108 ~ | % and 15, block 96, Central Park Homestead the persistence with which efforts wege re- | C M & SP gen 42113 | fiaxsced, $1 85; No. 1 Northwestern.’ $1 3 CORN--Dealers are now quoting a firmer | 2AU2Ye Per 1B 1902 crop, 24@2% for the 135 20 e dim1d | Robert Cousing {o Hesheyt W, and Gasteid mewed to sdvance prices the moment when | G o ok | i Tacl | prime timcthy seed, $3 15: mess pork, per bbl, | market, though quotations are not actually | "CHAISINS—Seeded, 3-crown, 8c; 2-.crow: o i |Stkn G&E6s.103%107 | g “Cousins, lot 904, Gift Map 3: awosmrod there was the slightest relaxation in the sell- | Goe s $16 70616 75; lard, ‘per 100 Ibs. $11 124@11 15; | higher.” Offerings are mnot as large as they | 7yor Looss Muscatels, SKe for dcranaCnoy ATER STOCKS. ¥ NW _corner of Castro and Twenty-ninth streets, ing pressure were again a surprise to all | Chi Term 4s 2 | short ribs sides (loose), $11@i1 25; dry ealted | Were a fortnight ago. | TR or Beedtess; 3-crown, Ge; 2-crown 400 | Contra Costa T1% 7215 Port Costa.. 63% 66 | N 28 by W 125; gitt. B rvere: The selling was somewhat scattered | Colo & Bo 45 4| | shoulders’ (boxed), 92689 50; short clear sides | o Large Vellow, 31 10@1 45: small round do, | S4° 1° v . 3%ec | Marin Co ... 59 — Spring Val.. 88% 98% | _Jeremiah J. or Jeremiah to Timothy 3 . o Dugan $0 its origin, as shown by the comparatively | Den & R G 4 West Shore 45 | (boxed), $11 12%@11 37%; clover, contract | $1 $0@1 47% " White, nominal. NUTS—Future Walnuts, 10c for No, 1 soft- GAS AND ELECTRIC. J. Dugan, lot 29, block Q, Park Lane Tract, | | | . - | D X | RYE—Is very firm at $1@1 0214 per ctl, with | 3% — Map 3; gite. small size of the selling orders. The buying | Erfe prior lien 48 99%| W & L Erie 4s. | grade, $9. A b With | gpell and 8c for No. 2 softshell; 9lc’ for No, | Cent I & P. 3% Pac L Co... 4815 — g ers, how vere ~ conc ted, and in % l & ‘brisk! demand. ¥ 6y 7 No. I, t G LCo. 3 — |Sac E 3 i e st B g Mmoo Sy } e i 1%‘:’} ke S Articles— Receipts, Shipments, | EUCKWHIEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 per ctl. lv.,-':?x‘;g:l:flxl«;ng -‘;’:’&fi: ’;faf:fiafith;‘l'fié’f‘_ e 2 7R :gg igxé Alameda County. Bpward, indicating the large resources of the | Hock Val 4348 100 K { A Bbls 212,000 26,000 T Walnpts arashell, 10G1036c; No. 2" 7¢; Gugs|O G L & H. 68 — [SF G L Co. 54 5% | Jacob and Lina Heyman (wife) to Jacob Hey- iahererts Supporting the Taaricet Considerabls | b T IR I Whealt, bu st aozon Flour and Millstuffs. Alongs, "10NGILSe for Nonpactlie, fpguisf P20 O Impi 35K - Jeun G AW 87 — o G . e A wroads were made upon prices Deverthel : . » 3, . 9 sc for Ne Plus U NSURANCE. . 3 . 56 to 60, 85 to 107, Missouri Facific being & conspicuons sufferer, | 4oams Con - a [amte cuer . Oats, 'bu 816,000 181,000 R i i T tor 5esd | Pirem's Fnd.900 — | 112 to 114, 116, 124 to 131, 136 to 176, 182 to @ loss of 3% during the latter part of | Breoce oo 1= - Rye. bu 128,900 : .| FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 5@ | (- Brazil Nuts, 12@12%c; Filberts, 12121505 % BANKS. 200, Alvin Tract, Brooklyn Township; alse stock scoring & full zecovery | Brmewic Gon.. oo ‘Pfioezu'x Barley, bu 128,600 111,000 | 4, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 63@3 75; | pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 50@5. | Am B & T.112% First Nation }fl b:fln:m“a'itv'fim“” cf E line of Ber- Paul was at one time over last wee oo Ml s Cregon and Washington, $3@3 25 per bar, ‘EY—Comb, 11%@12%c for bri = 3 — n street and Walker avenue, E 90, right an- aul was at one Ume over last week; | Comstock Tun... 051! Potost On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter 8 D rel for | HONE right and | Anglo-Cal . 89 [LP&A....167 sle 100, W 90, N 100, betng portion: 1o oe Dy .1 05 |Savage <125 Slerra Neva 80 Small Hopes . ‘market teady; s © | Family and $3 25@3 50 for Bakers'. 10@llc for light amber; water white extract, C ey e N oThs Gaay: creamerles, 16@22c; dair- | MY S NS Erices in sheks. ‘are as fol- | babes light amber extracted, 414@0c; dare oo e ‘b”‘:jfis" Mer Ex (iq) 40 60 |27, same, Brooklvn Township: also lote 13 and sent prices off at the last and made | Horn Silver — |S F Nationl. — 14, block D. Eimhurst Tract (recorded Se; ng heavy. A feature of the tradink | Iron Siiver . ies, 15@19c. Cheese, steady; 10%@11%c, steady; 20%c, steady; 10%@11%c. EgRS, | oo, *usual discount to the trade: . Grabewm | BEESWAX—21%@28¢c Der Ib. s the SEaRa: W O urlington stock | . . % r SAVINGS BANKS. tember 20, i902), Brooklyn Township; $5000 g g sl gloag - <ol B e - 88 anian * R 537782 Rics Fiows, 8 Con VR R Provisi Ger S & L...2000 — |Sav & Loan: — 90 Hetty T. and Willlam G. Henshan (ass ws «l] the stock had been retired in exchange for | o 5" TOCKS AND BONDS, g * | extra_cream do_ $4; Oat Groats, $5 25 Hom- Lt Humboldat — |Security Sav.340 400 | attorney) to Lella Peel Dyer, lot on 8 corner the joint bonds. The last saie was in April | o Money— sheis Wi prd . 90% Tores iny, $4@4 25; Buckwheat Flour, '$4 50@4 75; AELSh — |Umion Trst.1830 — |of Vernon and Perkins strests, SH 120, SW et 1933 The advence in the bid to-day | i, '(oon, o0 o- 80| West Common... 11114 oreign Futures. Cracked Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4 60; Whols | Another advance in Bacon has occurred, ang | S F Sav U..338 — 97:2 NW 120, NE 100, lots 1 and 2, block B, eeemed intended as an additional demonstra- | 1 i adlining— Wheat Flour. '$3 25:" Rolled’ Oats, ' barrels, | gtocks are very light all over the coast. Hams STREET RAILROADS. map lands Oakland View Homestead Asso- tion of the comparative cheapness of St. Paul. Mcmf“on‘4 1035 | nture . S §7 35@9; in sacks, $6 S5@S 50; Pearl Barley, | Mh ‘soms cutting Teported Calitornia .. — 195 Market . clation, Oakland: $10. The money market was decidedly feverish all . % | Allovez . . 2y ——————% | §5 50; Split Peas, $5 50; Green Peas, $6 5 are easy, W ported. Lard | Gegry —= "= IPresiti James and Rosina R. Perkins (wifs) t Gay. 3¢ mught bave been expeciel, A small | O28 1sts . % |Amalgamated ..., 67% LIVERPOOL. 160 pounds. ' * #6.00 er | remaine unchanged. Barreled Pork is higher. 5 POWDER, Frances V. Perrine (single), lot on S line of smount loaned at the opening at 7 per cenl gf"’n“"‘ 7 PO e { CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1dc per Ib for| g0 3% T35 Vigorit Thirtleth street, 312.08 W of Telegraph ave- but the rate ran up quickly to 15 per cent, aEham . 20% Dt. Dec heavy, 1434c for light medium, 16¢ for light, cecomss & ceree — 4 nue, W 30.58, Blomham i 2% | o Wheat— e, W 30.38, S 60 to S line Rowland Tract, .51 5 10% Hay and Feedstuffs. eacted 1o 10 per cent and then rose again to 3 Eimid] light, 18@19¢ fo 8 SUGAR. E on same to its intersection by I : The highest at 20 per cent. The banks are | AEnop - 93%| Sentenntal ... 173 | Closing . =0 10% B0 i oo et (D00 3% Si9|Kilaues 7 | aneies o Thiriem stceet, 3 trom "Seginnin, Tinger practical neceesity of contracting their | Bosos & Albany s | Sooberion BES 1560 | wWheat S 5 Recelpts of Hay were heavy, being 1670 tons, | saed hamé, 15G10%c; Callfornia Hams, 143; Favsiian .. o8 WaiNakawen .. 25% B | e, Oetn fha T Sy Newnet Joans in order to repalr the deficit in re- | Boston & Maine.198 |Frankiin --138 | = ept. ov.-Feb. 556 ndrket held ithout ¥ ' A ; | Honokaa. — |Onomea ... = Tact, and; $10. » = B o . i 3 | Opening ... . 208 but the marl p without difficulty. | Mess Beef, $10 per extra Mess, $10 60@ | Hutcht gty ? ) o O fiske Louls Vi f;na.rln':“r 000 e, ;;Pr:":f::";g ;‘;’fn{‘r;";f: lg'os‘l'onx Eg‘zu;’d %»;;leh Rc;(yale 3 Z | Clg%g 2 L 20 32 §8 ‘jz There was no change in Feedstuffs beyond an | 11; Fm;my. ;lzé 50}?1 ‘iil{““n”"éa finak, Pl S mscnml?lg:;);s" 338 | Tacks Vergas 1‘2.“13;. pn:l:énx -’:id“&. mm u:l ] 4 ck of cos redi i ohawk .. s dvance in Rolled Barley. extra clear, $28; Mess, $19; Dry ed Pork, = ¥ N (wife). 1 i - S e aition of lentern. tocinting ibe | Drrverk PA... 41 |08 Dominic | Qpentng . 2855 2685 | BRAN—S20@21 50 per ton, , |13Glic: Fig Pork. $20; lge, Teer, 45 25; | Alaska Packi®% — |Oceanic S Co 1215 — 1 BrookTons. East Cekac: pioc 16, miug: Jots banks, seems to loan every avallable doliar | Mexican Cents 3| Qlicecla 3 | Closing . 28 50 26 85 MIDDLINGS—$23@25 per ton, Smoked Beef, 1314@l4c per Ib. S T s IR AT A 2 Annie Tréscher (Gerhardy) (single) they can muster. trusting to future contin- | . Misellaatonns 2. 4] QAo > FEEDSTUFFS-Rolled Barley, §20g25 per | LARD—Tiérces. quoted at 81i@Skc per Ib PN Ela s ~ | man Piiug, attorneyy, Herman et Banters e 5 chonth: e it e Shshe A g e | Eastern Livestock Market. ton; Ollcake’ Meal at the mill, $25@36; job- | {OF compound and i2c for pure; halt-barrels, aideg JeunTiRa Semsfon. Pfug (wife) to O. G. May, lot on E line of Sma parcels of Kiondike gold arriving on the |~ Do ptd .. o 120" | pana Fe Coppe: i i Din; §20 SOO21; Cocodhut Chke, | Tigat; Cori e en IR n 10%0: | o AR ey A 0o | Louisa street, 120 N of Rose, N S0 by T Fodio Cosst huw buce Swde Iumelistcly | Suar B8 & T-.. 110 [Sititentein CHICAGO, Sept. 22— CATTLERecelpts, | Mtiseil Feed, $18@10; Cottonseed doa) G 30: | COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 10c; thres | 10 Alaska Packers' Assn 25 | being S 80 feét of lot 7, block 18, map proe evallable by telegraphic transfer. and the one ! Domin I & 8. 73% | Trinity . 4 % Tty Wheat and Oat $0 5o | half-barrels, 10c; one tierce, 9%c; two tlerces, | 70 Giant Powder Con 73 25 | Berkeley Villa Association, Berkeley: $100. 22,000, including 200 Texans, 10,000 Westerns, | HAY—Wheat, §10@13 million dollar shipment from London is ex- | General EI 192 U . P Lulu S, and William L. Tayl Peotsd to arrive by the middle of this week. | Mass Electric. .. 36% | Utk .= Steady. Good to prime steers, $7 50G8 65; poor | @1% 50; Red Oat, $9@Li; Wild Oat,_$0@10 su; | Y%ei five tierces, 9%c per Ib. 8 Danuiisn gl 950 land August O, Nussbaum, lot on W lme n Bonds were easy. but not very active. Total | 96 ' | Victori to medium, $4@7; stockers and feed, Barley, _ 38 G0G10; Volunteer, §7 50g8 50; - é ¥ | Chester street. 383:1% N ‘of Middie 3 | oae. - eeders, $250 | ZU01G $10@11; Clover, $8 60@9 50 Hides, Tallow, Wool and H e o ot e i eoles, var value, $4.025.000 3 4%| Winona . | @5; cows. §150G4 75; heifers, $2 505 75; can- | ALAER FOUE I I DeE an 1aes, > 0ps. | 150 Honokaa Co D300 |50, W 10 8 08t B 118:6. portions Dutted Sistes S r'—Id!“'h -fl, & "“;'m) ad- | lu‘A‘VVVol\'erlne % . 80 ners, $150@250; bulls, $225@5; calves, $3@ = 200 Honokaa Co . . 1325 JA‘Z:! :nm o m‘i{ subdivisions of property ot wanced % per cent and the registered 1 per 40% | Unitea Copper .. 2915 | 7 25; Texas fed steers, $3@1 50 Western stess All descriptions under this head remain un- | = 25 Hutchinson S P Co THee | e B s e | LONDON CLOSING STOCKS, | $3 15@5 80, Beans and Seeds. ahige; 50 Makaweli ... 12350 |, Brank G Séhullertz to Hannah Sophie Sehul- A X STOCK LIST. | Con for money Norfolk & W ... 77 | . HOGS—Receipts to-day, 19,000; to-morrow, IDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seiy| 00 Pasuhau § B 'Co 580 |lertz (wite) lot on E line ot Louise avenue, Stock— es. High. Low. Close. | Gon for acc. Bo ptd 5, | 2000; left over, 2017. Steady to 100 higher 10 Paauhau S P Co . m | % of A street, N 50 by E 133. being sub- S . % 9% | 09% | SoBLor | =L 95% | Mixea and butéhers, §7 3067 90; good to LEhel: | There is less weakness reported, and in fact, | about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted | 40 paaunay S P Co . 12 % | @vision D in lot 3. and subdivision A n lot 4, Atchison ofd . - 103% 103 | Atchison . 96 | Pennsylvania gg , | heavy, $7 50@7 rough heavy, $720@7 40; | Some kinds are quoted steadier, with a rather | Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, 8ic; Cow 20 Spring Valley Water . 1 89 00 | Dlock 791, map No. 2, Watts Tract, Oakland: Beliimore & Oblo.. 18 ns 3% | * Do pra . 1063 | Reading . 87 7 30@ bulk of sales, $735@7 55. | better demand. Bayos, however, are lower. | Hiaes, 9%c for heavy and 9c for light; stags, | $10,000 S P of C 6 per ct (1905) Sr. A).108 50 | 5'&- 2 Balt & Onlo pra.. - 198 | mait & okis 11Tt | " Do Tt pid it pts, 36,000. Sheep and lambs, | BEANS—Bavos, $2 50@2 60; small white, | 7c: Salted Kip, S%c: Salted Veal, 9igc: Salted Afternoon Session, Same fo same. lot on @ line.of B street, 109 Canadian Pac 45 42% | Canadian Pac . Do 2d pfd ..... 40 | Killers steady. Good to choice others, §350 | $2 26@2 50; large’ White, §2 16@2 35; Pink, §2 | cair 10c; Dry Hides, 1614@17c; Culls, 15c; Board— ¥ W of Hollis, W 25 by S 100, being subdivision Canada Southern 5 1% | Ches & Obre, Southern"Rati .. 49y | @ falr to cholce mixed, $2 5093 50; Western | G2 15; Red. §2 25; Lima, $3 755 85; Red Kid- " Kip. 11G13c: Dry Calf, 18¢; Culls ang| 10 Alaska Packers® Assn 6300 |=oflot7 block 701, same map, Oakland: giff. Ches & Ohio.. 55 55 | Chi Great West Do pfa s sheep, $250@3 75; native ' lambs, $3 50@5 40; | Deys, $3 60; Blackeye, §3 20@3 50 per ctl, | Dry Kip. 11@13¢: theartines e 80d | 10 Californta Wine Assn 201 George and Magdaline J. Kitto_(wife Chicago & Alton. 30 42 4% | Cni Mi a8 P | Southern Pac ... apy | Westérn lambs, $i@5 30. LEuDS—Brown Mustard, §5 70; Teilow Mus. | Brands, 16@16c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@30c | 10 Equitable Gas 3 01 50 | Elizabeth B. Bunker (wife of N. E.),- lot 40, Chgo & Adllzn l?!dl-- 5% | Den & Rio G | Ogton Toacing - 1129 | Officlal yesterday: ' tard, $3; Flax, §2 25@2 50; Canary, 3¢ for | each; short wool, 40@60c each; medium, 65@ | 50 pquitable Gas 325 |block D, Map of Broadway and Telegraph. Chgo & G Western, 11,500 _ 83% 33% | “hp AR 116. « g sheeb: | HOSHIED © PEAS_Niles, $1 6001 80; Green, | 5 5uc omalt and_ 0o for colts; Home Fnges | 13 Hawallan Commercial & 50 | Christian Mikkelsen to Louis C. and Mary Frea o & Norhwsin 700 3ol 239 | osns | 20,20 Pfd - Wabath ST. JOSEPH. $1 401 75; Blackeye, §1 60@1 80 per ctl, Sryo$1 70 or large. $160 for mediam, $10 | 5 Hawaian Commerc & B8 | G Teon e o M gireets To0-133 Chgo & Werthiws 7 13 28 | nuinois Cen Do ptd 4 | ST- JOSEPH, Sept. 22.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1 25 for small and 80c for colts. Buck Skins— | 100 Honokaa «..s.s. ... 30 | B ot Wood. X 35 by N 100:7. lot 28 and portion Chcv.T e, 3 B 8 3| Louis & Nash Spanish Fours.... 861; | 4300. Best steady. Others weak to 15c lower. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetabl Dry Mexican, 32%c; dry salted Mexican, 25¢; | “55 Hutchinson S P Co. 00 |of lot 27, block 502, Witcher Plat, Oakland; e T T iar Y ey ouy | MEEXET. 36% De Beers N“nmg'afl% g “ds}z'f"m- $2@5.85; i e €QELA0IES. | ary Central A arge ana Samtolile— | 130 Makawell . 34 50 N v et T E. Potter (wife) c z d .. Rands .. yeals ; bulls and stags, $2 50@6; stockers Prime Angoras, T rge and smooth, 50c; g ¥ < V. to Pacific C C C & St Loui 105% 1054 106% | N ¥ Bemtrai and feeders. $2 75@5 25. iy | 150 Onomea Sugar Co . 22 00 | Home Building Company ( i 3 . ¥ Prices of river Burbanks were unchanged, | medfum, 35c. Pao B corperation). lot 1. ot o Bt i 34 3% 3% | Bar Stiver, quiet, 23%c per ounce. Money, 214 | 1, 0GS Receipts, 1081 Five to 10c higher. | put the market was dull and unsettied owing | TALLOW—Ne. 1 rendered, 5ic per Ib; 100 0 s s 5650 ERIST TN of. Gl e Trues, and Golo S0 24 pra 514 | per_cent, “The rate iscount “in. the open | hesey, ST 4567 011 iss U85 SG0 e and | to the absence of the shipping demand. There Mo 2 A e e a1 iMendoct Street— Mountain View Cemetery Association to Del & Hudson 277 (Seeris ‘;'z'xnmu'.':"';,' e: e .::n:« ‘m rate | g7 45G7 b5. 7 * | were about 12 cars of Salinas Burbanks o the | 1 w00 Nevada. 12@15c: Valley Oregon, fine, | $10:000 Los Angeles Ry § per ct bonds.119 5o | Mary Mein (widow), lot In cemetery, Oakland B e 275 | months' bills s 3 per cent. et for three | * SHEEP—Receipts, 2000. Active, steady. market. Good stock was quoted firm at pre- 16@17c: do, medium and coarse, 15@16c per Ib. PRODUCERS OIL EXCH R s Den & Rio Gr pfd.. by Aociabl i S Yious prices, but poor stock was dull A emall | ¥an ‘Clib—san Josquin 8Qi0c ver 1b; do, AN AN, o L % Merrn, 1ot t of river Reds was recelved and sold at 8@llc; Northern free, 11@13c; defecs portion of Erie ... 405 New York M vavable Gram Supply. per ctl. | Two cars of Meroed Sweet Potatoos | Ham e Ib; Humboldf and M Mahiise S plat 6, Kellersherger's Survey of Ranchos V. Erie s ol | oney Market. S e e e e T e e e Board— 284 D Peralia, Emeryville, Oakiand Townshiyi =y 100 Monarch of Arizona . “8"‘ NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Close: Money on NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—The visible supply | Stockton also were weaker in sympathy with 'HOPS—20@23c per 1b for crop of 1002, with S Great Northn pfd.. 100 Ster Frank L. or Frank Luce and Marie I. Bate- thn_p rain Saturday, September 20, as Merced. ing for 25c. Hocking Ve prd 99 | call, strong, at 7620 per cent, closed offered at b the. New. York Exchange, 13 as fooun, | , Fiecelpts of Onions were light and the mar. | STOers BolInE 20 Beie HMap o2 Bt Fo- lot 4 block A, T Comeedl - , | 12 per cent. Wheat, 22,526,000 bushels, Increase 470,000 | ket 8tood about the same. Only strictly choice . M. M. R for $1500. Barijoiract, subject to mort: e b gy ‘f?,": Prime mercantile paper—5%@6 pe} cent. bushel rn, 2,431,000 bushels, increase 167,- D o N ars 4 thct San Francisco Meat Market. 2150 Sterling P in and Jube unlng;(:;’go'.) to Clark Smifth, Jowa Central pfd. 831 | Sterling exchange, steady at the decline, | 000 bushels; Oats, 6,714,000 bush increate oy e p e i L LA sy gl lot on W line of Mary street, 150 S of Allston Kans City So 37i | with actual business in bankers' bills at | 50,090 Bushels; Bye, S71L00C bushels, increase o Srehied ot ot P Hovastocs st C3be | There is nothing new, either in live or MINING STOCKS. yay, S 50 by W 130, lot 4, ‘Block 11, Map of Kans City 5o 8% | $4 85.75 for demand and ‘at $4 S2.750M 82.875 | Sooman 560,000 bushels. | ets, in- | Der'nox " Chile Bebpera were scarce and firm | aressed stocks McGee Tract, a portion of plat 67, Kellerspes. S v 65" | for sixty days. oA B0 at an advance. The other descriptions were RESSED MEATS. Following were the sales on the San Frap. | 5°7 5 SUrvey, Berkeley; §10. Posted rates—$4 83 unchanged. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Cpenmiefotal ‘,“.._.‘3?.‘,,;:‘; New York Metal Market. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 40@ | are as follows: Mcinkiy Bamont o v iy : G50 per ell; Salinas Burpanks, 900G§1 20 per | BEEF—8@Tc for Steers and 580 per b for | 200 3 & B.. 15, 300 Ophir Mexican dollars—401 cents, NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Marked weakness, | §5 oot o0 bor oy LoXes from Stockton, | Cows. 2 3 A 50 Caledonia 93 500 Potos! Government bonds, firm: State bonds, firmer; | due to the usual heavy offerings and light de. | ot 3130 S0 per oUl; Merced, ‘In sacks, Jobbing | "I VBAL_Targe, JQ8US; amall, 80100 pac Ib. | - 100 Chollar 08, 500 Union Coa Louisville & Nash. Manhattan El Metropolitan St Ry Mexican Central. Mexican National. Mion & St Lout Missouri Pacific. X Mo, Kans & Texas. 3,400 Mo, Xans & T pfd. 3,100 N New York Cent... Norfolk & West Norfolk & W pfd. Ontario & Western. Builders’ Contracts. Emma F. Andrews (owner) wit] Floyd and Earl D. Baird (mnlmton).h plans .l.‘ owner—All work for a 13-story frame build. ing on lot on E line of Twentieth 2 S of Lake street, S 25 by E 120; ux&“" — Mary A. Armstrons (owner) with A. Dahl- MUTTON—Wethers, T%@8%¢; Ewes, 1@7%¢ | 100 fiale & Nor. Afternoon Session. 100 Caledonia ... 97| 100 Potosi ratlroad bonds, easier. mand, ruled at both i Bome and English | | sgmoxsu—m per ctl; Pickle Onlons, 40@ | per Ib, B i i o e markets in tin to-day, the session closing with o et LAMB—9@9%c per or #mall and 3@8%c % i S VEGETABLES—Green Corn, $1 per sack: | for heavy. L Condition of the Treasury. prices at the bottom, ihe Jocal mariet showing grates from Alameda, 31 2361 0; trom Berice: O ORK . Dressed Hogs, 8%@%e per Ib. verg {coniractor, architect G, 3 ige™ Al —_ real . | ley, 90c@$1; Green Peas, 3%@4c; String Beans, LIVESTOCK MARKET. Thirte i B Tl 163 WASHINGTON, Bept, 22— Spot here closed at' $25 90@26 65 and at Lon. | 15 & E " ere the sales on ti ifle Stoci | COTaer of Thirteenth ay and streer, 74l |ment of the Treasury wm'l‘of:r&.n:::: don at £119, with futures there at £116 b8, | Mdepabe Mo por it Texitor™ i | ; The following auotations are for good. sound | 5 {Sange ves e Facife Stock | AT vy N 127 g iy rted here included five t per ok GAHNeTo th Han: W Exchange yesterday: 97 | eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 soid | 536 05 end flteen. tons for future deityboy 4t | Box: drléd Peppers, 10c per 1b; Carrots. 1 per | LIYESOPK SOUSETT of Cafyyer rctsco, less 50 Morning Session. D Ty ) OTeuier) WM Wetel' &' Kans- : 35 | g g e ) sack; Cucumbers, 25@35c per box; Pickle Cu. B Bteers s 14) 200 Ocei i NG (cuntractors). axhitect Nathasies Hiais- Reading Ist ¥ 1 et 4 Lo e o market cone e A Price of | Lory 40g60c per box; Bell, 3040c; Fgg Plant, | SHpwn gy PP gipmonthodgy - 1 15| 200 it 21| hardware, painting and finishing." graten o Reading 24 pfd. 7o | lake in the local market eased off five points on B5@50¢; Green Okra, 40@30c box; Bummen SHEEP—Wethers, 3@3%c; ewes. 3%@34c s 28 ver Hill... 57| ajectrical work for a 2-story i T ] aclt ———y | Ly 0, e, 20 10,55, oletson standard | 0ol S50 per bow: Mirrowiat Squash, zer Ib Groms weleht), -« i im0 Cnlon Con'll 12| Game Sunding on ok an i Sl &g s v s New Vork Gioi Standard closed at $10 65 bid, lake at §11 60 | $6@8 Per ton. head, or 4@43c per Ib live welght; yearlings, | 400 Belcher -.... U3 200 Mexican 0, Westorn Anaino avenue. N 37: L& 2 6% ew York Grain and Produce. T Sectrolye at s10 a1 o ad cants #3640 per 1b. e 300 w', 500 Occidentai 1. 17 | \ Chatiey B Newa eal: £ & Bwstrn prd 25 | - ,’::mg w2 1 oy ,?.3;,:,‘.‘: ek plot Poultry and Game. ,%"“—_ S o ey . mmfl-r..&g - Fpaaty 100 Fotost ... S "mfin(m Meyer TR Moceme - D T A ey quiet and stea round, —_ s WS, it 0 “and " 199 NEW YORK, Bept. 22—FLOURRcoelpts, | quoted ot 4%¢ here and af £10 185 00 at Lons | Poultry was in Uimited supply. There was ) stass 40 ber cent off from above quctatiomac™ | 200 St CUF: G3) 200 Bilver b 1oy L § g .

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