The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 2, 1903, Page 11

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Wieat Freighits: still lo I heat ‘an Hi Hop. - Woool smar - Catt in froi seasori Has retarded’ the prunes,” but thir is regarded the crop will be large -and of superior ‘quality and cther deciduous fruits have yielded heswy crops. Hops in the vicinity of Sacramento are nearly all harve is ‘about average and guality good. thrashing and bey. baling aré prog COAST AND BAY SECTIONS. arm weafher prevailed during the week - with occapiongl light fogs in the coast Grapes-and deciduous fruits ripened - and copditions were very favorable Prune picking and drying in_some sections the crop ie orjed light, but of excellent size and qual- othbr sections report & heavy crop. Nearly rieties of deciduous {ruits are yield- . Grapes are in_excelient condition “will yiéld & large crop ‘in all sections. nds are ripening. H in Sonoma. a1 Me hesvier then '*:mated and the quality “has commenced Cledr, . ver air variatie, « of altalts hi il Picking has begun ntities of table & tock sre in good condition. . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. weather prevafled during the with foggy nights along the coast, clduous fruits and grapes ripened raj nditions were favorable for beans The hot weather of the preceding week Clear, werk eets ;Cola, South2d pf $'Dele_& Hudson {.Deb Lack & West. . Derr & Rio Grande UMMARY: OF THE MARK alioui -ds -before § m(/u;_r xin;. gl or on the day. *- 20ith _¢xerssiz id Bartey quict at predions prices. cipts of Oats, b prices kcé"fr..:?g‘uda-, “Conif quicter and st as firm.. Rie. steadily hel ~ Brai and-Midd] i Er b - §.Brie 1st pid. "Evte 28 pt } Great Norwhern pd . s-and bowd -Hock f [llinis Centrai -Jowa Ceritral - lowa’ Cenfral pfd.. .. 1 K C Sout . {onnage here ; Ié\"fi'nd:rimgfdi Mre Kank & Tefas. g 16 Mie’ picomting - as before quiked.. Eggs figher.: it mozing off el : steady at previcus prices,’. Provisions:guict here and, in;-rh}c % : Hides lptivr -and. weak. - Tallody: 25 very firm, but quiet during the picking: seasoi. wisettied by an apprefienied labo Sheep and Hogs as before’ quoted: - Cedfish:rzfpotied very high:in the East. Potaiors;Onions and Vegetables:in 7 Poulry_pléntiful and weab.-. Fresh: Fruits gbumdant. . Limes S b K with Phims higher. - . |"Texas & .Pacifi < 7| TolBt°L ‘i good Suppl o are . being used ] Trunes gré cipen i Snreer than .Cl"n'.ring.‘v : In some plac 'n stock exchanges ), Frodyce #nd : Coffee ‘exchanges Board ¢f Trade will be closed ‘on end bu Monday London Stock E - Amalgam Coppér... 27,810 e.all harveited. wthered - for the San vitien 5~ Labar Day ange witi be closed « . | Am Smelt- & Refin | Am Smeit & R pra. | Am Sugar’ Ref Stites yill b £ ’ral?n_r-' Report. dr—Pabific Time.} 1800, , Sept. 18 -Brocklyn R Transit 23,845 | Colo Fuel & fron:.- ..... ] Meat >Ifn_'(r.r. 2 | General Etectric .. | Internl Paper" Porterhouse 1 R uojionsiq caaqwes | 30. 0)uj§ worimydpeng | . I Independency - | Los Angeles. . Mt Tamalpais siernment Monzy H Point Reyes . 23 82 RERTLE & Preasurer of “-the | S San Francist sufy en August 31 S 'S L. Obiepo. Wella Walia AND GENERAL There has .beén simost ! over the wesy the past twenty. D6 shange in pressure the country .during our hours. ‘The temperature ughout the great val- Afternoon temperatures o are reported-at many po _No rain has fallen \ thjne excepi ih Southern 100 degrees or higher ® In the interior. . of the Rocky Moui- ‘thunderstorms and hj west inds hav Forecast mad. hoyts ending m. San Francisc er aind Crops. ) ort &1 A. G. MeAdie, section tinued warm weather a: E eastern porti Nevada—Fair Weqnes n Francisco and- Vieinity— ity Fair Wednes- week was nearly changing to brisk farming oper- frofts vipesed McADIE, District Forecaster. however, of a shortage er points:’ T} New York Stock Market. g’ the season, but | NEW YORK, Sept. 1'—ye, e ‘of trading was -the aggregate sa Quarier of & miiion o gain was 1n the erday’s increas in the volum ut in two t “about average. gries are yieiding | and the fruit Most of Monday” 8ISt two hours. of trading. of & number of the leaders ran off in that time There was, ho important ree | but the market feil into pro and prices remain, closing was, &° point or more. Overy after that, found dullness and nearly” an average crop picking and. baling- Sacramento and | Sugar’ beeg harvest continues ans and corn are in good condition and will thrasning and the prices of stocks. as a demonstration of forts of preferentiat t, upward to any large extent ts had consisted in conv wion that the large in svmpathy with thy operations in to-day’s market which wi as intended to show [ banking and It was accepted simpl the fulility of the ef. move prices A part of those Y. 4 gressing rapidly in the gl financial interests .were e movement. ‘aFying and ripening -fruit and grapes mionds in- Yolo County are ripe and picking * Jn progress Grépes are, ripening rather ‘excelent Guality, and there ik a heavy crop 3 Wihe grapes would be proved by. warmer weather. Heavy shipments are being made weather during tne 3 that the large k nterests felt no ap- proval of these professional efforts to advance have supported the mar- bears were attempting ng the past week 1y, but are of Brokers who ket while professional | to force deciines durt Bo were supposed to act .fol leaders, hold openly to-day | arouna’ the ripening of | tion that it was intend | to 1ift rrices. hation on accor readiness by ti felt to be un T great financial | 7§ Steel in different stocks room. This ied to the presump- | Westinghse com.. 82 ed to discourage efforts An attempt to stimulate specu- unt of emergency relief held in he Secretary of the Treasury is wise and there is a feeling of Toval of any course which ‘would tend create an_.emesgency in the money market provision of an available fund s favorable, and Pears, peachi ted; the yield | on account of Owing to lightness or.]m:“d . lemand, but I @are not disposed to urge thelr funds utpu:lng:: Interior exchanges a move again New York di falling to 40c to-day, 31000 yesterday. been recipients of in covering these re dolng so through by orders on This is an ind ment to the ini transter of th ings in Metr icts. fruit drying. T e e beginning to iscount at Chicago compared with 20c per Interior banks which have internal revenue payments eceipts into the treasury are the New York Subtreasury ew York correspondent. lirect manner of currency ship- terior. Yesterday's views of the e underwriting syndicate's hold- opolitan Securities to other in- ecidedly modified to-day. tractions shaped the ad- d to-day’'s sharp reaction correspondis 'm| nclined to-day ‘to e her the working of im- the measure of im, heav picking is in pi ‘ino_tounties: th zood..” Sugar bee in Monterey County snd crop is reported Grain thrashng and hay baling are EAN JOAQUIN VALLEY. weather, with warm days and cool prevailed Guring the past week. These been very favorable for the 4 drying of fruit. All of the early twaches are dried or are on the trays, and of the inte free peaches-only a small portion will demand for them ripening_slowly; the below average. but ‘the quality is e pieking will become general this week. nd harvest is progressing; #ide interests was The rise in the local vance elsewhere an in those stocks wa street was i gard the operation rat portant Interests than ant parties working for consol Weather Bureau’s weekly Tepoet whs ot bt sidered - reassuring either as to cotton the wheat market also reflected ™Y piavorable July em wi sion for profit taking In ‘the seme that other recent good showings have been, The continued realizing in A ‘opper also has some sym, a further advance 1n stertae . change -on demand for remit row's steamer, but that market 1y_when this demand was satisfl The bond market bullish sentiment. - statement of the Reading the vield is excellent. The fourth been harvested in some Grapes are coloring well; the crop Lt thows 3 high pereentase af SEAr but shows a hi sugar. in a few places. Large apes are being marketed. in sterling ex- tance by to-mor- reacted slight- was dull and value, $1,205,000, States 25, new 4s and 5s adva on the last call. inced % per cent NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Sales. High. e, 8 Low. Close. Atchison pfd commenced 1p some places and will within a few days: be of superior quality and the yield is Melons are plentiful. cellent condition. Walnuts are will make u light crop. LOS ANGELES SUMMARY. Hey baling and thrashing continue; will @bout the middle of September. Peacl generally gathered except late varieties; Citrus frujts ol South 1af ped. 1110 Dei- & Rio G pid. Hocking 'V acking Tt Missourl Pavifl Reading: - 55 Tiiieading 24 br b ! Reading Rock~Island” - 281 | Rock. Island pfa 6515 StL &8 F 60 1431, : %*. At 845 e outh Radlway pl West 2% T.St L& W-ptd. 3 2% { Union ;t.d e . . T5% J Unjori Pacific pra.. 100 85 85 85 vabash . ... vabash pfd E Wheel & Lake Erie. ... Winconsin Central, 300 19% ° 101§ 181 Viscontin Cent pfd 550 40%; 40%. 407 Fxpress Companies~ - il - Miscellaneous— " Amey Car & F..... 800 Am Car & F pfd.: ..... Amer Efn Ofi...... Amer’ Lin O ‘pfd. Amer. Loco £ mer Loeo-pfd; Anaconda Min Co. . Consolidated Gas . Internl Paper pfd.. Toternl Pump ..... . Internl Pump pfd... . National Biscuit .. ational Lead Grth _Amerieas Gas Pressed Steel Car. Pressed § C pfd... Pullman Palace Car Republic' Steel .... Republic Steel p Rubber Goods ..... Leather pfd. *Rubber, 2,100 1,300 Total sales -221,000. ITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. EW YORK, Sept. 1.—Bond transactions of the United Railroads of San Francisco were - $37,000. at 50 and $5000 at §70 25, NEW'YORK CLOSING BONDS. U S ref 2s reg...1063% L & N Uni 4s.... 98 T 8 ref 2s coup..107 Mex Central 4s. reg. .1061; Mex Cent 1st ine. § 3s coup -106%; Minn & St L 4s.. S new 4s reg..134 Mo, K & Tex 4s.. S new 4s coup.134 -/Mo, K & T 2ds 8 old 45 reg... 1085 N Y C gen 3%: E s i U S old 4s coup..1003 N J C gen bs. U 101% Nor Pacific 4s v 1013 Nor Pactfic 3s. Bs reg.. Bs_coup Atchison gen 45.. 994 [Nor & W con 4 Atchisor adj 4s... 8974 Reading gen s alt & Ohio #s...1604% & L & I M con 5s. Balt & Ohio B & O conv 48 (92 SL&SF 4s. L 06 IS L Sowestn Ists. 4% Canada So 2ds....107 |8 L Sowestn 2ds. 7lhy Cent of Ga Bs....104% S A & A P 4s. Cen: Ga lst inc.. 74 |So Pacific 4s. Ches & Ohlo 4%8.100% So Railway 6. ...113 Chgo & Alt 3is.. w Texas & Pac 1sts.114' C B & Q new 4s. wT. St L & W 4s.. C M & SPgenis..103%; Union Pacific 4s. C & NW con 75..131 |U P conv 4s. CRI&P4s.....100 Lgenis.. b 04 59 Ontario . Ophir . i Phoenix 2 Potusi Constock Tu: Con Cal & Va e ST D BONDS, | Mining: Call loans ....4%@3% Adventure . .6 Time loans Allovez ... 514 Bonds— |Amalgamatea .0 48% 71(Daly West 40 ingham ... 0] 26 alumet & Hecla. 480 |Centenntal .. Copper Range ... Boston & Maine.167 [Dominion Coal . 84 Boston N Y NH & H...195 |Isle Royaie ..... 7 Fitchburg pfd ..136 Mohawk ... . Tnion Pac: 175150laDom Mexican C . 1315 Osceola Miscellaneous— Parrot American Sugar..116% Quiney .. "1ll1] Do pfd ‘1184 Santa Fé Copper. Amer Tel & Tel..133% Trimountain Dom I & Steel... 9 'Trinity ... General Electric..163 [United Stat Mass Electrie.... 21% Utah . nited Fruit ... 94 |Victori . 22% Winona Do pfd ........ 0% Wolverine . LONDON CLOSING STOCKS, Con for money..90% N Y Central S Con for account.90 7-16 Norfolk & West. 65% Atchison ... ... 66 | Do pfd . 90 Do pfd 194 [Ontario & West. 24% Balt & Oh . 85% [Pennsylvanin ..,. 64l Canadlan Pacific.127% Rand Mines . Chesap & Oblo.. 35% Reading Chicago G W.... 1734/ Do 1st pfd ... 01 Chi Mil & St P..147%| Do 24 pfd 35 DeBeers ... ... 20i Southern Ry 111 2% Denver & R G... 26%| Do pfd ........ 8735 Do ptd © 81% |Southern Pacific.. 47 Ere ... . - 31%|Union Pacific ... 77% Do ist pfd.... 601 Do pfd ........ 88 Do 2d pfd .... 54 |U § Steel 231 Tifnots Central...1371| Do pfd 314 Louis & Nash ...100% Wabash 2235 Mo Kan & Tex.. 20%| Do pfd 37 Bar silver, steady, 26%d per ounce. Money, 114@1% ver cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2% per 16G cent, and for three months' bills s 2 215116 per cent. Public Debt Statement. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—The monthly state. ment of the public debt shows that at the close of business August 31, 1903, the total debt, less cash in the Treasury, amounted to $923,- 924,357, which is a _decrease for the month of $0,008,954. This decrease is accounted for cipaliy by the . ding increase in P i "on hand. The debt is" recapiimiated as_follows: Interest bearing debt, $914,541,400; debt on FCR o7y Gebt, vearing mo Intereat, F901 650, 070; ng no inf . $391,620, - B3 Fotun, "$1,307, 375,068, This amount. how- ever, does not contain ,739,869 in certifi- are offset by an equal amount of cash on hand beld for their tion. "The cush in the treasury Is classified as foi- Jows: Gold reserve fund, $150,000,000; trust funds, $596,739,800; general fund. $172,069,351; in national rank depositories, $152,317,776, i treasury of Philippine Islands to credit o United States disbursing offieers, $5,422,901, | 1,374,539,508, against which the; ::’::‘:‘fi‘u-mml::ch t;l::lv:nd.hc lmmm“;‘g ‘:: , whic] cash Ml,o:u‘.w 450110, balance on Circulation Statement. amounted to :| 668,785 for’ the vear and $2,469,434 inorease for the. month, % 2 SRR . The amount of ¢irculation sequred by lawful money_ was §39,511,633, a ddcrease for the:year of 83,433,451 and a. decrease for the ‘month of | :| $1;228 008 was $i81, $152,614,520." are given as follo 38 . 1245 ] 6128 73 | December | May 163 | | October | Wheat. beshels | Rye, bushels evated..137 |Franklin ... .... 8% | ,076,32%, an increase of 560, .The amount - of . United States registered | ménds on deposit ‘to secure efirculating notes £381,25G,440, ahid to securs public deposits, Receipts and Expendity{ie.g ; 55 WASHINGTON, - Sept. 1.—The “monthly n&‘ statement of .the receipts- andl expenditures 168334 | show that for the -month of August, 1903, the E T total receipts were $49,852,671 and ihé exper- | ditures $43,024, 544, q‘v.;nl @2 surplus. for th .{ month of $6,828,153. - as compered W__llh August 1,11902, Cotvtomer §25,131, 114} decrease, §1,461,000. - Internal _revenue, - §19,254,436; . " increase, 1,761, .o 3 = £ 3 .’mumneom. $5,44$,467; Increase; $945,000. The expendityres on account-gf the War De- ‘partment w- a decrease of $1,800,000 .and fsrtnent Saiow & daort e Coinage at the Mints. - : %" wasHINGTON, s9pt. 1—The . montiiy statement of the coinage executed at the mints of the Unitéd States shows the total. cainage for August 10 have been $1.114,180. as follow: i, $i00-000: silver, $432,000; minor cotne, ““The: tolnage exccuted | for the Philibpine Archipelago amounted to 9,456,878 pleces, &n | for- (he Venezuelan Government 200,000 pieces. News York - Grain: and -Produce. me—)tee'nlpu-. :NEW YORK. Sept | 23,498; quiét_and about stéady. S - WHEAT—Receipts,- 21,850 spot, firm; No. 2 zed, 85%c elevator -and §7%c f. o, b. afloat: No. -1 Northérn Duluth, :8214c new f. o.'b. afioat: No- 1 hard .Manitoba, 93%c' neW f.' o. b. afloat:” The wheat opening was edsy in fesponseto bearish cables and rdom selling. it ralied; however,’ and .became frm- in the afternoon’ on a bullish . weekly Government | crop bulletin, covering of: September shorts and the, corn, strength. _The close showed a %4 net edvance, - May, 8713-16G88%¢, closed S815c; September.. 883 @8T%c, closed .873c; Decem: ber, B8%@8T%c, closed &T3gc. £ o ggys,.mrm; Pacific Coast (1902 .crop), 20 HIDES—Steady. . e PETROLEUM-Steady. WOOL—Quiet. * ¥ SUGAR—Raw, firm; refined; firm. COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet. Futurés closed at an advance of b@10 points. Sales, 11,000 bags, including September 3.80v; Novémber at 3.95@4c: December, 4.3 March, 4.55@4.60c; May. 4. DRIED-FRUITS. ~ - EVAPORATED APPLES—The market s quiet without materlal chatige either in prices or general conditions; comnion are quoted at 4@5¢; prime,- 514 @b’ cholcg, o@6lac, and fancy at 6%@7%c. z PRUNES--Spot semain_steady to ‘firm at quotations rafging from 3ic to 7c for all srades. : 2 APRICOTS—Continue to attract a fair job- bing demand and rule firm; ngW crop choice are quoted at 91 @7c; extia choice at 9%@ 104e, and fancy at 11%@1 are quoted at t TH@8%c. Chicag; Grain Market. CHICAGO, Sept. 1, —Continued good weather in the Northwest, trgether with good cables, gave an easy start to the wheat market,” De- | cember cpening 1%@%c lower at Silic. There | ‘was a better feeling later, with & fair demand from shorts, but free offerings by pit traders kept prices 'down until the Government report was received, when the market became firm. There is_littlé interest in the trading, which was -the lightest experienced for several weeks. The close was at the top, S0%c for Decembe: a net gain of R@lc. The feature in the ¢ pit was the covering in the September option by shorts on predic- | tions of cold weather West and the bullish Government _bulletin, which * declared dry, warm weather urgently needed. There wus but little corn in the market and that littfe was quickly absorbed. December closed strong A ldl;‘,l:ce o"r a.;.fil,(- i the high point of the ay, . having sold up w froun BO% GO0Tee g P ith few breaks Oats were guiet, but firm. The strength in carn. with unfavorable crop reports, helped the market and the close showed a gain in De- cember of Yc at 363c, after ranging betweeen 30c and 36% @360, Provisions were @irm and at _times showed considerable strength. " Hogs were steady and there was fairly good support throughout the list by brokers and packers ptember pork was 5S¢ higher at $12 27i4; ember | up 10c at $8 573, with January tember ribs, “121c higher at $7 B closing at $6 65. The leading futures ranged as foll: Articles— Open. 3 Wheat, No. 2+ v 0 e September, new. 80 801, T December,’ new. 81% .S1% 81 anuary Corn No. 2— * £ EaiEe September ..... BO% 51% W% 613 | 50% - B1% nex 51 5% 50% September December Mess Pork, September October mber Short Ribs, per September ..... T January Cash quotations were | steaqy. 2 red wheat, i corn ellow” 53c; oats, 2 rye g90d ; fair to cholce malting, 5 bie: No. 1 Northwest- ern 99¢; prime timothy sced, $3 20; mess pork, per bhi, $12 40@12 35; lard, per 100 lbs $8 50 | @S 55;° short_ribs sides (loose) a7 50: dry salted shoulders (boxed), 674 clear sides (boxed) THR@TKc; clov grade, $9 50@9 75 nominally, Articles— Receipts Flour, barrels e 20,047 .143.025 15,800 Corn bushels . Oats, bushels . Barley, On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter matket was steady, Qreameries 14i0e; cheese, dy. . dairies, 13@17c; eggs, firm, higher Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept, Oct, Dec. | Opening L65% 66% ¢es% Closing ... 165% - 66 6 6% PARIS. Wheat— Sept. Jan.-Apl Opening . . 20 30 20 85 Clositg .. L2020 20 70 Flour— Opening 27 90 Closing 5 27 90 Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—Speclal telegraphic and cable communications received by Biad- street's show the following changes in avail- able supplies as compared with the last report: Wheat—United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, increased 306,000: afloat for and in_Europe, increased 600,000 bushels. Total supply, increased 906,000 bushels. Corn—United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased 438,000 bushels, Oats—United States and Canada, east of Rockles, increased 1,260,000 bushels, Eastern Liwvestock Market. . CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—CATTLE—Receipts, 6000; slow; good to prime stew o0 ©.10; poor to “medium, ¥4 1005 25, stecked ang ' feeders, $2 50@4 35; cows, "$1 50@4 60; heifers_$3 65@+ 80: canners, $1 30G2 50; bul 2G4 35: calves, $4 506 15; Texas fod shemis 25@5; Western steers, $3 25@4 45, % HOGS—Roceipts to-day, 1L000; to.morrow, 30,000; good and steady: mixed ind butenors. $5'20G5 80 good to choice heavy, £5 40G5 70t 5 256 rough heavy, §5 4096 05; bulk of amies, SHEEP—Receipts, 25,000; sheed and lambs lower; good to choice wethers, $§i 103 fair to choice mixed, $2 26G3; w..m“‘.'mlfi. $2 T5@4; native lambs, $3 00@5 76; Western . 10. Jambe, M5 10. 7 ey ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sent. 1.—CATTLE—Re- cates and treasury notes outstanding which | ceipts, 2485; steady: natives, $4 26@5 75; cows and heifers, $1 86@5 15; stockers and feeders, 4 30 ul&‘—ml 5550; steady to 10c lower; light, $5 40@5 70; medium and heavy, $5 250 5 “flfl“l—naellpts, 1310; steady. New York Metal Market, % $13 62%@13 75, and cast- I ports for August were 10,256 ‘exports this ammount 1o 8,407 tons, againet 117,025 tons last year. svas aiso gasfer in New York, closing at where it | heavy foundry, séuthern, and No. 2 ern; soft, at $16: 50G17 New York Cotton Market. 1.—The aptton market : NEW YORK, Se closed barely ma,?'{.‘“ 22 to 29 points lower. .Boston Wa'mlark'et. BOSTON; Sept. 1.—While the ‘wool market | $1 50@1 75 for Squabs. e e Srices |dHare, $1@1 25; Wit Doves, 50@60c per dozen. e surplus for August, 1002, was $5,492,000. . The® receipts from the' several sources of revenue, With the increases has been fairly _there .ate some Food sales of- territory. 'are génerally firm. Tdaho—Fine, 14@15c; - medium fine, 10%GiT1c; medfum, 18@19c. Wyoming— Fine, 1* 15c; fihe medium, 163@17 'dium, 1813G19c. Utah and .Ne @16¢c; fine medium, 17T@17%c] m St." Louis Wool -Market.. 1.—Wool quiet -und weak; medfums grades, combing and clothiog; 16@21 light, fine; 15@17%c, heavy, tub- washed, 20€20%¢. . Northern Business.. - T 1—Clearings, . _uw,uq{ 1.—Cléarings, $313,769; bal- 2 1.—Clearings, $277,198; fum, 18@20c. ST. LOUIS, Sept. fine, 10G1414 SEATTLE, ~Sept. balances, . $131,199. © TACOMA, Sept. ances, $85,750.. . BPOKANE. balances, $13.§76. ‘- Northern Wheat Market. - PORTL.AND. 1.—Wheat—Walla ; bluestem, S3¢: valley, Slc. WASHINGTON.. - . TATOMA, Wash., Sept.- 1.—Wheat—Nominal. Bluestem, 83¢; club, 80c. G . LOCAL ‘M4 RKETS: _| Exthange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, Sterling _Exchange, Sterling Exchange, cabl New York Exchange, -sight New York Exchange, telekraphic: 2 9535238 sixty days... oS ¥ (RN Jandary, 4.40c. Mexican Dollars, . -~ Wheat and Other Grains." HTSRerhain WHEAT FREIG charters- at 15s@15s 94 for Barley to Europe. Ehe chartered’ Wheat fleet in port has a rest tered tonnage of 55,215, against 54,300 tons o < B S L Y The bulk of the offerings of Blackberries and tons, against 40,450: 305,370 tons, ; on the way to this gainst 232,550. WHEAT--Liverpool futures were lower. - The | “Hungarian Minister, of Agriciilture, % recog- | ilaed authority on estimates of the worlds |\ Lic0 N Y enions and Grape Fruit were in | cent from last year's cfdp, which was 2, On lh'*";"’:“"‘;.:r,"_":‘af,‘;,‘!fi | higher prices. Bananas and Pineapples were 000,000 trushels, is %,657,000,000 bushels. B supply was eaten up. Broomhall- cabled better | Unchanged, weather in Frante, where samples of the new crop show damage frof exce: Roumanian crop -prospects Northern Germany is fair, b many is running poorly. * Chicago was 4c higher, } news of ‘any importance. . In this market both cash Wheat and futures were unchanged, buyers being rather below the views of sellers. CASH WHEAT. ut sputhern Ger- but there was no | Tyhite Australian: #1 5501 60; Northern Club, orthern Blue Stem, $1.55@1 ; Oregon Vailey, $1 523. 9 4 . X i 1484 3 BARLEY—The market and quiet at prices which have ruled for some | CASH BARLEY. Feed. $1 10G1 121; Shij #1 15G1 20; Chevaller, $1 amply supplie ping and Brewing, for falr to. MELONS—Cantaloupes, i5c@$1 per crat Session 9 to 1 L.§110% .$1 11 1 10 1 10% | S Al g TI08 31 10% $1 11% $1 11 OATS—The Montara brought heavy receipts 50,068 ctls from the southern coast, but the About a quarter of these ar- s were for Government orders. The de- mand {s nothing extra, though there is some selling going on all the time. White, $1 20@1 30; Black, $1 | $1 15G1'22% for common and $1 | ehoice; Gray, nominal. CORN-—Ptides remain unchanged,” but stocks here are larger and holders are more willing to Buyers are showing a disposition to hold | off, and the market Is quiet. t $7 60 Sep- | @1 30 for | higher. c at $1 201 27% BUCKWHEAT—$2 25G2 50 per ctl. Flowr and Millstuffs. The demand for Flour and Millstuffs con- Prices remain unchanged. Extras, $4 606 FLOUR—California Family rms. Bakers' Extras, $i 50G4 60; Oregon and Washinston, $3 50@4 20 for family and-$3 9064 40 for Bakers. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In_packages are Graham Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibs; Rye Meal, $3; ; extra cream do, $4 25; Oat , $4 50; Hominy, $4 25@4 50; Buckwheat Cracked Wpeat, $: H Wheat Flour, $3 75; sacks, $6 50GS 10; | @5. Pearl Barley, §6; Spiit Peas, boxes, $7; Green | HONEY—Comb, new, 12 | Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. g Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran and Middlings are quoted weak at the Hay shows no_change, Eeing steady or weak, according as arrivals are moderate or heavy, BRAN-$23 50G24 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$27t SHORTS—$23 50@24 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS- ton; Oflcake My Flour, $4 50@4 7! | decline already noted. Barley, $24@25 2t _the mill, $26@26 50; job- ‘orn Meal, $33 50@34 50; Cracked Corn, $34@ : Mixed Feed, $23G24; Horse Beans, 328050 HAY—Wheat. $11G14 50, with sales of extra choice at §15: Wheat and Oat. $11@13 50; Oat, | $10@13; Wiid Oat, §9 50@11 50; Barley, $ Stock, $5@9; Alfaifa, 10 50 per ton. STRAW—40@65c per bale. Beans and Seeds. The situation remains unchanged, Beans be- ing unsettled, owing to the incoming of the Seeds rule dull. e are qucted at $2 50 and new Large White at $2 00 per ct BEANS—Bayos, Pe; 25; small White, 2'!53’1.3m e, 7 L $2 906 56 Red Kidneys, Blackeye. $2 50@2 65 per ctl; SEEDS—Brown ~ Mustard, Mustard, ncminal; Flax, $i 70@1 80; Canary, e for Kastern; Alfxifa, nominaly : Timothy, 6@8%c; Hemp, et Siniet. SG3ie; Broom Corn Seed: $20% DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 8082 per o1 1 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ¢ river Potatoes, while light, wero ot t "aatisfy_ the - demand snd” ping demand and o e i shi dem i hauiry, Salinas Burbanks wers in free supply fairly active at the previously quot Sweet Potatoes and Onions were abundant and There was not a scarce article on the list of Vegetables and, nominal; Yeilow Wwere unchani unsteady rates. Hor menvy. receipts, although occasional lots of tancy sold above’ the cumbers cleaned Fe. Summer Squash, mand from xa-«:ln.mi s Sa A PO, oSrbanks from h ATOES—] B V! L] ¢ Coraten,from - Alameds, Green uotations. Pickle Cu- 1y under a good de- Beans, $1@1 25 ton. ~ Poultry and Game. Lead declined 1s 34 in London to £11 25 6d, The second car of Western Poultry for the mxmmn-—mh'-ntn- easy, except for large Hens. Young Roosters, .rry'!n .ngt Broflers were recent arrivals of Western consisted the Californian, ine decling in the latter. There were Tinera Teceipts of Game, a large warm weather. Good sound Hare and Rabbi sold off readily enough, but Doves were in e: cessive supply and lower. . ° & POULTRY—Live Turkeys, nominal; Geese, per palr, $1 25@1 50; Goslings, §1 30@1 75: current week was on sale and cleaned up well 2 at steady prices. Another-car is stheduled for ter ‘was quiet and, urichanged locaily at fodaye market Domdstic stock ~was -in ' §6, but: d,;qined 2s 6d in London, pt and - Hh G 8 Hlosed at5ls 04 1n Glaskow and at 47s | Aull, although offered at liberal concessions. dlesboro. .Locally iron was duil. ‘No. 1| The re fortHern, I8 queted at $17 50@19; No. | chiefly ‘of young stock, which is preferred to $16 50@17; No. foundry, south AUCTION SALES £~ SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. ~~ ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2.-at 11 & m—On ac- portion of which showed the effects of the | sount of {ll health I will sell,-by order of MATHEWS, & good horses, 1 square hack, 1 3-spring wagon, 2 sets of hack niess,’ 2 seth of buggy. harness,-also 1 rock: o sand wagon and 2 big horses and heavy har- Tess. Also 40 head of all-purpose horses Ducks, m&er dozen for old.and $3 50@4 50 | mares. Everything sold must be as repre- ens, for_ young: $1@5 50; young Roosters, 5 50; old Roosters; $4; Fryers, $3@4: 4 3 3 Broflers, §2 50@3 for- large and-$2G2 50 for smail; Pigeons, $1 50 per dfll.fl'l for old and GAME—Rabbits, $1 25@1 75 per _ dozen; : ‘Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Fine faiich Eggs are again quoted -higher, the market being but. moderately supplied. ‘Butter remains about as befare, the fancy creameries being firm, -while the medium and lower grades are dragging.. Cheese continues dull and weak,* with heavy supplies. JEggs and 2800 Ibs Cheese. and 25@26c for seconds: dairy, 21@23¢; store Butter, 17@30c; Eastern, 22@24c- CHEESE—New, 12@12%%c¢ lml::: Eastern, 15@16¢; ‘Western, - 14@15¢ Ry e g & . EGGS—Ranch, 3214@83c for large white se- lécted and 30@82¢ far good to choice;, store, ozen. - Deciduous and .Ct'tr.u:c Fruits. rgceipts,. however, are still sufficfent to eat- isty the demand. 'The locai demand was av- with prompt sale at steady prices, with occa- choice lots, but werg un: great amount. Fancy .Apples sold well endugh. but the- market was heavily stocked with trashy fruit, which dragged at unsteady rates. supplies far in excess of tife’ demand. Figs and Nectarines were In -fair request, while Quinces and Pomegranates ‘were hard | to disposé of. Table Grapes were' in moderate | receipt and easy; owing to the absence of de- | mand for shipping. Winé Grapes continued to drag at previcus prices. Cantaloupes and Nutmeg Melons were firmer, receipts being un- melons, too, were in brisk demand, and al- though supplies were plentiful, prices were maintained. Receipts of Raspberrles- came to hand too .late for the regular morning trade and had to be sold at sharply reduced prices. | Malinda Strawberries were poor and soft and POrL. | Surplus stocks went to the canners at 2c and 2ic_per Ib, respectively. Htckleberries were well cleaned up'and firmter. Stacks of ‘Oranges were light and moved off | 8004 demand owing to the warm weather. and | Choice Mexican Limes were scarce and firm at The steamer Alameda brought up | 1864 bunches of Bamamas and B4 crates of ive rains. The | Pineapples. STRAWBERRIES—$2 50@4 for Malindas and $i@5 for other large varieties; Long- worths, nominal. 2 RASPBERRIES—$7G9 _per chiest. . BLACKBERRIES 32 [0G4 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—1@9c_per Ib. 'APPLES—8Gc@$1 per box for fancy, 509 | T8¢ for good to cholce, and 25@40c for corgmon; Crabapples, 25@35c for small boxes and 40@ | 60c for large. | PEARS—Bartletts, "75c@$1 2; winter .varte- ties, AO@TBc per box. - - QUINCES—50@65c per box. 2 FIGS—75c@$1 per box for blagk and 40@SSc for other varieties. ¥ PLUMS and PRUNES—35@50c per crate and 25@30c per box; large open boxes, 50Q | T8¢, according to size; per ton, $20@25. - NECTARINES—75c per crate. - PEACHES —Small boxes, 50@75c; carriers, | B0@6Se; large open boxes, 50c@$l per tom, $20G25 for clingstones. e POMEGRANATES—756@90c per box. 65c per box; other | GRAPES—Seedles crates and_75c@$l 25 for large opén boxe: Zinfandel Wine ‘Grapes, $24@25 per ton. ° | Nutmeg Melons, 35@50c per box; Watermelens, 20 _per - hundred. E $1@1 25 for standard; Seedlings, $1@1 25; Lem- .ons, 0c@$2 50 per box, With some fancy higher; Grape Fruit, $1 752 25; Mexican | Limes, '$5G6; Bananas,.$1 75@2 50 per_ buncl Pineapples, $2G3 per dozen. . 5 Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey New, Fruits continye firme and move.off fair- ly, Peachea especially. Pitted Plums . are but the other descriptions shéw no Otherwise there is nothing new. is well held, without any especial feat- uts are steady and unchanged. | change. Honey ui | for Hdmburj and 9@1lc for Moorparks; Evaporated Appres | 5@6c: Peaches, Bl @Tc; Pears, 6@Sc; Nec- | tarines, 4@4lc” for white: Figs. white, 4%@ 43 in boxes; Plums, pitted, 5@6c per Ib. PRUNES—1902 crop, 2%@2%c for the four sizes, with %@lc premium for the large sizes. * "RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows: | 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib boxés, 5ic per ' lon; Fish Ofl, In barrel | ib; 3-crown, 5%e; 4-crown, @c; Seediess, loose Muscatels, 5c; Seedless Sultanas, Oc; Seedless Thompsons, 5ijc; 2-crown London Layers, 20- b boxes, $1 40 per ‘box; 3-crown, $1 50; 4- crown fancy clusters, 20-ib boxes, §2; 2-crown Dehesas, 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-erown Imperials, 20-1b boxes, $3; Seeded, f. o. b. Fresno, fancy, 1-Ib_cartons, 7%c; choice, 1lac. NUTS—Walruts, No. 1 softshell, 121,@13¢ No. 2, 10%@11%ec; No. 1 hardshell, 111%5@12c; No. 2. 10@10'5¢; new Almonds, llc for Nonpa- reils, 10lsc for I X L. 104c for Ne Plus U tra and S¥c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@7c for Eastern; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $1 50 %@13%c for white | and 1ic for amber; new water white extracted, 6@6lac; light amber extracted, 8@5lc; dark, 4 13e. BEESWAX—27G20¢ per Ib. . Provisions. Chicago was somewhat higher, with condi- tions as before. This miarket is quiet and un- changed. | “CURED MEATS—Bacon. 12%c_per Ib for | heavy, 13¢ for light medium, 15¢ for light. 1514¢ for extra light, 173%c for sugar-cured and 18%c for extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar- cured Hams, 15%c: California Hams, 1534c: Mess Beef, §11 50@12 per bbl: extra Mess, $13 @12 50: Family. $13 50; prime Mess Pork, $16; extra - clear, §: 121zc: Pig Pork, $28: Pigs' Feet, $5 25; Smoked Beef, 15¢ per Ib. compound and 10§10%c for pure: half barrels, pure, 10%@10%e; 10-1b tins, 10%@llc; 5-1b tins,’ 111ke; 3-1b tins, 11%e. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 9%c; three half barrels, 934c; one tierce, 9%¢c; two tlerces, 9%¢c; five tlerces, H14¢ per 1 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. The local wool market has become unsettled, owing to a threatened labor strike, which will ! probably develop one way or the other before | the end of the week. In the meantime buy- jers are doing nothing and the market has about come to a standstill. ' Both dry and wet salted ilides are quoted lower and weak at the declire. Hops are in the same condition as noted at as the growers are not dispcsed to do business while they are picking. . HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1%4c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 9%c; medium, 8%c: light, Sc; Cow Hides, Sc_for heavy and 8c for light; Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, S%e: Saited Veal, 914 Salted Calf, 10c; dry Hides, 15@15%¢; dry Kip, 13c; dry Calf, 17c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@ Juu close of last week, being firm but quiet, |, : @%c: 1ong wool, $101 0 cach: Horse Hides, | salt, $2 75 for large and $2G2 30 for medium, $1 5@1 75 for rmall and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for me- dlum, $1G1 25 for_smail and S0c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%¢; dry calted Mexican, 28¢c; dry Central American, 521ec. smooth, 50c: medium, 33ci small, 20c. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered. 4%@4%c per Ib; No. 2, 4@4%c; srease. 21,@3c. 12c: Foothill, 10@12c: County, 11913c. Quotations for_spring clip are as follows: ‘Humboldt and Mendocino, 18@20c; Nevada, @1bc; Valley Oregon, fine. 18@19¢: do, redium, 17@18c; do, coarse, 18@17c per Ib, per 1b for buth 1902 and 1903. Meat Market. show mo change. fore, the demand and supply about balancing. DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: Receipts were 19,700 ‘lbs- Butter, 826 ‘cases . BUTTER—Creamery, 21%@28c for extras gzfi&tz)&:; cold storage, ue;. Eastern, 159 *| . Receipts of summer frults continue rather light and are steadily décreasing. The daily tive yesterday, particularly for:Bartlett Pears and fine freestone -Peaches. Canning Peaches and Plums were.in limited supply and met slonal sales 0f desirable lots at a premium over quoted rates. The, canners were also in the market Jfor Bartlett Pears, which were searce and were offering $25@35 per ton for le to procure any Plums 1n_small .packages were dlso. dull, with. Good usually light and the demand more active .| owing to the warm, sunny weather. Water- The steamer Silesia, whick sailed yesterday - . took gut 14,415 Ibs Prunes for, B ] 4'.’%*"%'511“2"»,5 for Yellow | Pera and 1:147.101 Ibs (or Germany. e 7 or mixed; California | v '—Apricots, T jc for als | large Yellow, $1 55@1 b7 W FROET Al @04 A Ik 5. White, $1 55 Continues’ well held LARD—Tierces quoted at 7%c per Ib for | tra sizes higher: Redwdod, $1 40c each: short wool, each: medium, 70 Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 75¢: large and L—Fall_clip—San Joaquin Lambs'. WOO! an Joaa o 13 Hogs continue in sufficlent supply for the local ‘packing and butchers wants, and nrices Beef, Mutton and Veal remain about as be- sented or money réturned. JOHN J. DOYLE, Xuctioneer. Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattl CATTLESteers, 8@9¢c.. Cows and heifers, T@8c; thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. CALVES—4@3%¢c per Ib (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 4c; Ewes, 314@3%¢ per ™ (gross_ weight). LAMBS—$2 758 per head. - HOGS—Live Hogs, - 140.to 200 1bs, 6e; under 140 Ibs, 53%@5T%c; Sows, 20 per cent Gff; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. : : Geflm.rl_Mérchan:d@u. BAGS—Grain Bags. 5@5l4c: San Quentin. 5.55¢: - Wool. Bags. 32g35c: Fleece Twine. T%@ Yo America, | 8o: Cotton Fruit Bags. 6yc. 8%e and Tie the three grades: Brown Jute, 815@7%e. - CANNED FRUITS—The California Fruit nners’ Association quotes the following price - list for 1908 stock: " “wnxg a-%e | * prepung i $1 5581 3081 20181 10 160/ 1 30(°1 201 10 160 1301 30l 120 225/ 2 00| 1 80f 150 3i0) 188, 1700 1 48 Grapes 135 120( 110 160 Yellow Free Peaches...,| 1 60| 1. 30| 1 18| 1 05 Lemon Cling Peaches ..| 1 %5{ 1 53/ 1 30{ 1 20 Do, sliced- ... 175 145) 120 110 White Heath Peaches._ |1 75| 1 45{ 1 20-1 10 Prama’ ininie e | Raspberries 4,2uovzzu[:m 19 Strawberries . --| 200175/ 160! 1 40 CANNED VEGETABLES— - standard, 85c; Greer Peas-Bany betts - o Dpetits pofs.. $1 35; extra sifted, #1 13: ed. §1: standards. S3c: marrow- : sallon stand- & . COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: New Wai- ‘lington, $8: Seattle, $8 50; Bryant, $6 50; Bea- ‘vet Hill, $5-50; Stanford, $7; Rosiyn, $7: Coos | Bay, $5 50: Greta, $7;. Wallsend, $7: Rich- mond. $7 50; Cumberland, $I3 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks: Welsh Anthracite Egs. $13: | Welsh Lump.- §11 80;. Cannel, -$8-30 per ton: Coke, $11 50§13 per. ton in bulk and.$l5 in | sacks: Rocky Mountain desériptions, $8 45-per 2000 ibe and. $8 50 per ton,-according to brand. CORDAGE—The lbeal company auotes as | follows, 60 ‘days or 1 per cent discount for | cash. no sales urider 10,000 Ibs: - Manila, HMe: Slnll.bll(‘: Duplex, I Bale Rope, 11@ilie | per - % | | PACIFIC’ CODFISH—Boston advices stats | that the price of Codfish has reached the high- est point since the Civil War, and -Gloucester dealers clajm that there is a famine in yight it price conditions continue. Codiiver OIl has advanced from $22 to $160 per barrel. Bundles, per Ib, 43¢; cases, regular, Sc:: cases, extra large. " 53c;- Eastern style, 6c; buneless. 6c; “Norway,'* '6c; “‘Narrow Gauge," 8%c King,"" Ti4c: ‘blocks, ‘Oriental, blocks. Seabright, 614c;" tablets, 7c: middles, aaua‘c’; boneless, 8@fc: - pickle? Cod, bbis, - §7 pickled Cod, haif bbls, $4 7. COFFEE—Costa Rica—11%@13%c" for strlet- Iy prime to fancy washed, washed, 104,@10%c.for good washed, 0 @110 for good to prime washed peaberry, nfi.‘kr {ar 800d to prime peaberry, S¥@10c for-good - to ordinary.” Salvador—11@12c neminal . for strictly prime, washed, 8%4@10%e for good to prime washed, 74@Sc for falr washed, 0@10%¢ for fair to prime’ washed peaberrv. 7% .c&é for good to prime semi-washed, TR@THc- for superfor inwashed, 7@T%c for good green un- washell, 7%@Sc for good to superior unwashed. peaberry, 4@6c for Inferior to ordinary. Nica- ragua—11%@13c nominal for prime to fancy varleties, 35@d0c” for mu boxes, 60G75c for | Washed, 8@10c_nomina] for falr to strictly | good washed, 6%,@7%c for good to superior unwashed, 7%@8c for good to prime unwashed peaberry. -Guatemala and. Mexican—13%@14c nominal ‘for fancy washed, 11@13c for prime to strictly prime washed, 3% @10%c for strictly ITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 50@3 for 8004 washed, 9@9%c for good washed, T3@ fancy Valencias, §1 75@2 25 for ohoice and 8%¢ for fair washed, 6@7e for' medium, for inferfor to ordinary, 84@10%¢ for fair to prime washed peaberry, 7% for mood to | prime unwhshed peaberry, 7@Sc nominal for 5Dod to superior ‘unwashed, 3@7%4c for ash- lamaged. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, o heavy, S0040c per 'Ib; mediam, S@Ee: Nane 24@26c; Rough . Leathér, 26@28c; Harness Leather. heavy, 35@8%c for No. 1 and | for 2; medium,' 30@37c; light, 20§3%c: Skirting, i‘.&u‘k %-Nm 2, :36@38c; Collar - Trace " ] G SGanishea, 5 Veai 40@50c | ished, 50@€0c per Ib: Caif, finiahed, e5e@S1 IB: Wax sides. 16G17c ber foot: Peit. Knite Spiits, 14@18c; Rough Splits, 8@10c per 1b. - TANBARK—Ground, $25@28 per ton; stick, $16@18 per. cord, . 3 OIL—Linseed, #4c for boiled-and 42¢. for raw - in barrels: eases, b mere: Castor Ofl, -in cases, - No. 1. T0c- Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12; Lucol, 41 for botled and 39 for raw In barrels: Lard Ofl,. extra wintdr strained, barrels, S0c: cases, 83c: Chjna Nut,. 55@70c -per galion: pure. Neats- foot, in barrels, 75c; cases. 80o: Sperm, pure,- T0c; Whale Oll, natural .white, 56@3Ge per gal- 43c? cases, B0c; -Co-" ‘coanut Oil, in barrels, 58¢ for.Ceylon and, 5pc. for Australian. <3 % COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil_in_bulk. 14c; Peart Oif in cases, 20%ic: Astral, 20%ec: Star, 20 Extra Star., 20%e: Fiaine. 243e: Focen i4c; deodorized Stowe Gasoline, in bulk, 17c; in caés,.;23%c: Bensine, in bulk, _ 13c:" in cases, 10%c: Sé-degres Gasoline, i bullk, 2lc: in cases, 27l4c. 3.. TURPENTINE—i8c per gallon in cases and 72¢ in drums.and iron barrels. . RED AND WHITE LEAD—Réd Lead, 69- 634¢ per Ib; White Lead,” 636%c, according quantity. ! . & QUICKSILVER—$M@45 for "local use and $42 50@43 50 per flask for export. pophs | " SALT—The Amalgamated Sait . Compapy uotes as follows: Genuine Liverpool, $14@18) les. common, $1 00: Dairy. per tom, $13 25: Half Ground, $12 25@i2 75 Rock Sait, $10 509 12 25; imitation Liverpool, $13 25@14: Granu- lated, $13 25@14 per tonm. SUGAR—The Western Sygar Refining Com- * pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Dfluhdk:. “ | Powdered, §.60c; Candy Granulated, 3.80c; Dry | Granulated, fine,. 5.50c: Dry Granulated, coarse, | 5.50c; Fruit Granulated, 5.50c: Beet Granulat.® ed (100-Ib bags only). 0.40c: Confectioners’ A, 5.50c; Magnolia A, 5.10c; Extra C, Sc: Goiden }C_ 4.90c; D, 4.80c; barrgls, 10c more: half barrels, -23¢ more; boxes, 50c more; 30-1b - 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half-| Mess. $20: Dry Salted Pork, | 6c; boxes, 6.25¢ per 1b. No orders taken for less_than 75 barrels or its equivalent. & LUMBER—Pine, ordinary ..h..‘; feet, $3 75; Pickets, $22¢28 Shingles, $2-35 for No.'1 and $1 75 for No. 2; Shakes, §14 for split and $15 for sawn; Rustic, $40G42." . Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Flour, qr sks... 4.200(0nions, sks 80 Wheat, cf 3,080 Foed. sks 450 | Barley, ctls ... 82,474 Tallow, ctls ... 220 Oats, ctls 2.390| Peits, No.. 165 | Rye, ctls . 1,200) Hides, No. 574 [STOCK AND BOND SALES.| Sales of bonds and stocks on the Bond E§- change in August were as ;dh'l“ H Bonds— Northern Railwy Co of Cal 13,000 North Paeti o Pacific Electric 19.000 m Sacramnf 1.000 oFe g i i3 55 § 3000 108 SPR 4.000 109 SPR 20,000 mk SPR 1,000 1174 SPR 18,000 119 S P R R (stamped) .. 20,000 108 Spring Val Wat, lst mtge. 18,000 Spring Val Wat, 2nd mtge 30,000 ng Val Wat, 3d mtge. 41,000 ited Gas & Electric Co 35,000 58 8515 2988 % 610 58 60 36 1.076 o 990 o 50 125 35 525 200 % 150 200 U5 o Continued on Page Thirteen. o prime, 7@8c for falr, 4%@6%c for common .. -

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