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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1903. i 3 % AUCTION SALES S AUCTION SALE pa Quebec .. Hamilton ..... 8t John N. B. Victoria, B. C. seLondon FAMILY RETAIL MARKET| —_— Butter and Cheese stand exactly the same Totals, Canada.. S—— as last week. Eggs, too, remain the sameS o e iuiaing. othér. ltems. than | Although recelpts are dwindiing and_ higher Hay and Feedstuffs. p Searings. swNot included in totals because | Prices are looked for in the near future. ki of no comparison for last year. L Meats are still selling at '.n; loug e-::— “:zw Shorts -n“qmned very weak, but “0rses_95 -~ prices, while Poultry an > more n WO New York Grain and Produce. | i s Sin Fi. s et | e il B Shiss W 5, el v International . . —_— s . The open for Crabs closed | BRAN—$23 50 ton. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Internt] hp«w s # A on the last of August and there will be none | MIDDLIN per ton. By order of JAMES McCABE, of Lassen International Pump NEW YORK, Sept. 4—FLOUR—Receipts, | 70 10 TUCO0 40N @0 he. Shrimps and SHORTS 429 togzt F ton. County, we will sell 65 head of mares and Internt] Pump pfd. . 5 28,260 barrels; exports, 57.431 barrels. Quieter, | Crawfish are on the market again. FE! led Barley. $24g25 per | geldings. “weighing from 1160 o 1360 pounds: i National Biscuit... . 3 but held at old figures. There is an_ abundance of vezotables, as | ton: Ofle-la”llnl at the mill, $26926 30: Job- | E0od blacks: heavy bone, fine condition: also Fair trading in local stocks and bonds. tional Lead WHEATReceipts, 15,500 fi“"’;‘:;d “Spot, | wmual 3t tnis wime of the vear, and prices o O ks S Crasked Corn, £33 500 | bakers wasons. oo Sultable for milkc and | F. : ; No. 2 red, 86%¢ elevator; No. ¢ c | stand abouf same as quoted . % h : ¥ 3 i stern stock and grain ex :anges closed to-day. bty oI Northern Duluth, e L e B gl L g o= g 4 “;:"'.,‘.?“.,:(_"::‘”“m:- n"'"‘m B S BRRE {4 o [ . o. b. afloat; No. 1 har . 0. b. e esi —Wheat, i d e San Francisco Grain Exchange adjourned to Tuesday. st On fusther sloweraiin G M ne | e, Tos o e o ogier st S15; Wheat and Ont, SHIGSH foég,-, Tuesday, September 8, 1903 Wall-street stocks somewhat higher on the day. N B feni bikHEl deuh Sy N evellington D BN . At Salesyard, 1732 Market St., = e 2 é The Afternomn market was dull and easy, clos- Frbg -t 750 | BTRAW-_35@65c per bale. San Francisc: Wheat quiet at about previous quotations. ing %@¥c net lower. May. Sl TR Greta -- 900 5 _S ds Stock ig yards Sunday. s 4 $ A etomber. osed : ETC.— eans and Seeds. . CHASE & CO., Auctioneers. Stronger English Barley markets advance prices here. LT R i adhe i Common Tags ..—0% g 5! & R 4 ES-—Stendy. Ranch Eggs All descriptions remain unchanged, with a Oats and Rye stcady. Corn beginning to weaken. ST %{vlc%z._qu Hastorn Buge. - 14G30 | qilet market, for Beans, pi 2 . B 2= . Western Unfon..... 100 83’ PETROLEUM—Steady. Honey, comb, per BEANS—Bayos, $2 9083 15; . Feedstuffs g weak. Hay as before. s MOLASSES —Firm. ters, “$3 25: smail White, $2 Auctlon S l s - 5 c Total sales.......221,200 shares. COFFEE—Spot, qulet, The market for cof- White. 32 S0g2 80 _ Pink, 2 X alc. Beans continue g eeds dull and nominal. | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. {.fin:‘;.mrg:le‘-l‘.cfi?z;&?a}-, including : Octover Pork Sausage..12%@15 m’?‘x‘;i.a'f‘; $2 “a;'drxx ae T Horse b s T g & ‘ NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—Bond transactions of | 4c; November, 4.05c; December, 4.35@4.4 oG 18| Smciced Dect 20 | Beans, 31 4081 50. E 80.-"0RSES— 80 Arrival of a line of salt Butter from the East. the United Raflroads of San Francisco, 16,000 | March, 460c. Bhois G0 it (SEEDS-Brown Mustard, _nomizal; Yeilow = 2 " B at $79 123, SUGAR—Raw, firm; refined, firm. * Protective As- D et i R 1 BE Eggs another point higher. Cheese plentiful and dull. t e RS S W‘Dnm%:fufl%e e Ban Francsco Butchers’ Pratective As. sgoue for Eastern; Altaita. nominai; Kage. By order of Gx :—ix.l:..sisxf Siskiyou Co. 5 . 4 2 T (U R ES— ar] s 1 ing Tetaly w. i 3 3 © stern Ra trade surprised by prices established here. 3 tpf:';'.'g & :::a:is.’k!k Pl g\::::.:rfinlfigx?fizzfinn;;:*:u;l:c:rg of truie E_'.::. Beet .. 1om1s Hinaarer Lamy. 18820 (5570 Miliet, 3g3%e; Brooim Corn Seed, $200 A Second Consignment of Horses K s 3 ° res. e ey emand: | Tenderloin Steai 15@18|Foreartr Mutton. DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 S0@2 pet ctl. y Provisions much firmer here and in the West. | B : (a0 | W Bev il 8 ot ok apiay oot | Eorirhes oo TG s Mt - 1iighs e i RS o e ot o 7ol go i ik 3 il | DO Pew 48" coupT84% | Mex Can 18¢ Tne.. 16% |mon are quoted at 4@Sc. prime at SY@DWC, | Round Break . 100121 | Mutton Stew ... 6¢10 | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | broxen horses. sale takes piace Wool to the strike. Some changes in Hides. Do old fe.'re. 100" | Minn & 8t L 4s . 808 | cholce at 6mB%c and tancy ot GR@THe, T | Beof Glow ... @10 Roast Veal | —Spot prune Hogs as previously quoted. S ‘-,“"""}}\‘,’%“‘}3; K & T % 9%/ quotations ranging from 4%e to Tc for all | goroef Beet ... Fegl iCutiats . ,The Potato market was reported firm at pre- | " a.m THUHSDAY, W‘“' IU, Su g - Do 10115'N Y Cen gen 8igs. 951, | Srades. armX. Chelos e quot: | SoUR Mest . . | Roast Pork de’:nu:nvdfl?::'lg?p;:m'to Alaska and the South- |~ At J. B. HORAN'S STOCK YARDS, Cor. d for shipment to Alaska and the Southwes! ed ot DLdbsic. eatra chorce at D14@10%c and | pamb Chops ... ' Pork Chops West. Cholce river Burbanks continued to| Tenth and Bryant streets. > . | fancy at 1114@12c. 'mrr;‘r_rl;u;h .u%olfl‘ e command the usual premium over the quoted | ;. H. HORD, Auctioneer. » rh s e 4 £ AND rates. jweet tatoes movi reely af eady | . change in Onions and Vegetables. % e BT 103 50 | Hoon: cach . M8 Gath b prices A cariosd came in from Mewosd | T T T e chien ~ . = : ] - 3 ‘marke 3 b o try and Game selling off well at firm prices. i chomes oL NORNC. . W T 40875 3.°,‘l!,':.f.‘ Sty o .1.2§y 2% The, previcously aieted Talen was higher yesterday and reported some - in light 1 b b . in Mark Old Roosters, ea.50@65| Squabs, per pair.—@p0 | Receipts of Tomatoes from the river --r-} provement in the cash demand, with receipts ts in light local and shipping demand. Chicago Grain Market. Fryers, each. ... 40050\ Ranbits, leach .—@20 | Uisht and prices ranged higher, but ail other | of Hogs more moderate. There was also more - : 3 s » 'y o 3 : oo A !;rnlle each.... | Hare, each . de[scrlpl{gg of 155.":5“5‘0:;?‘.;‘“..’(:1& -ane-l a;d:;uelnlll;ep?;-;?::x than of late, and more con- it e A 2 rices & vior - - . Citrus Fruits active, with Mexican Limes still higher. B SHICAGO, Sept. 4—Although advices gen- Dapers e T AMMINS. Dates, . a5 45 3 :‘l;nld r'?’lher"l.;k,k Bar Tomatges were plen | This fArmer ews from the Tast strengthened M y were favorable to 10! wheat values, | " pprlimg Any Nvme tiful and soft stock soid to the canners at the | this market, but made no difference in quo- & rush of {y in the session incident minimum otation. There were heavy re- | tations. ., R . e &r::m!;:;;.:i;a:mmmc of the board | Allgtr Pears, ea.25@33|Limes, doz —®@18 | coipts of Green Corn, including much poor | CURED MEATS—Bacon. 12%ec per Ib for Wheat Exports in A st | year are the principal matters to be cleared up | C & caused a bullish tone and pushed prices up, | Almonds 5@20| Lemons, doz 1 stock, which dragged. Lima Beans were easy, | heavy, 13c¢ for light medium, 15¢ for Mght, Vheat Exports in August. | before any definite stand on the future proe- Term December going from the opening. 82lc to | APPles . 3@ 5|Nectarines Ib ...—@ % | while String and Wax were firm at previous | 15ic for extra light, 17lsc for sugar-eured and pects of securities is to expected by stock | C & Soul | 82%c. to stromg at the %c mark. Forelgn | Blackberries dr..25@30| Nutmeg Mel. ca 214@5 | priccs. All other vegetables were In fair re- | 18isc for extra sugar-cured: Eastern sugar- The axorts of whesk from Sen Fyancisco | marker comuitments, The fosting of ootn- | D & Bio G 4 advices, weak Northwestern markets, despite | Cantaloupes '....10420| Oranges, doz qu | cured Hams, 15%c; California Hams, 15 est. e3 FPOTATOES—Burbanks from the river, lb&c.o | Mess Beef, $11 50@12 per bbl; extra Mess, 7:2 3 o $1 per ctl, with some fancy higher; Salinas | @12 50; Family. $13 50; prime Mess Pork, $19: t the weather map was mot con- g::‘.’;;flu. gt..—g23| Blums, 1 ce over the money outlook has gained force | Erie prior lien les 1b . 3@ 4 Pomegranate: ly. This was due in an important degree | DO gen 4s onth August were as by ses during sidered favorable, and free offerings from the £ : : 3 ecans 8 Peaches, per ib.. Burbanks, $1G1 50 per ctl: Early Rose, nom- | e lear, §25: Mess. $20: Dry Saited Pork > u B 0 3 wW&DC Bouthwi v caused an easier feellng, , pe jurbanks, pe: 1 y 3 xtra clear, i - ¥ k. —— Valnes | 2 the uniecsianding that 148,000,000 of Gov- | E W & 1 €00 Therators. 'and the December options sold down | Brazil Nuty 1200 Pears, per Ib .. 5@ 6 | inal; Sweet Fotatoes, 1%@32c per Ib. | 1345e: “Pig’ Pork. $25: Pigs Feet, $5°39; 0 | in bank depositories. The inspiring | Manhattan to 824c’ when tired longs let g0 their hold- anas. doz ..25@40| Pineapples. ea...25@50 | ONION! 60c Smoked Beef, 15c per ib. 37,400 SIN - effect of this assurance encourages some at NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. inge to a considerable extent. The close show- | ¢ = E otes 21640 | - e b } ‘ocoanuts, each.—@10| Raisins. per Ib.. A@15 | sack; crates from Alameda. $1G1 ; from | compound and 10@10%c for pure; half barreis, 6,260 | Lemit to put up prices of stocks by an ele- | sqame Con./.... 10 |Little Chief e beter et Mo i B2se " | Dried Figs, pr 15_@10| Raspberries, drw50@75 | Perkeley, G0c@8l; Green Peas, 2G3c Tb: | pure, 103%4@10%c: 10-1b tins, 10%@1lc: 5-i5 5167 | ment of protessional speculators. But the | jel was a net loss In Decem nilenced altagetner | Eresh Figs, pr 1b.10@15| Strawherries, per String_Beans, 214@3c per 1b;’ Wax, f:osc b tins, 11%ec. o Jacks controlling intacests In the | 5esce . by The com market was influenced altogether | Grapes prib ... 50 6| drawer ....... Lima Beans, $1G1 25 per sack: Tomatoes, 406 One half barrel, 9%c: three operties whose shares make up the | prypewick Con.. Hhe weather, T e the. adeney | Orape Fruit, dz.75c@$1| Walnuts, per ib..15@2v | 75 per box for river, and 30@75¢ for bay: Sum. | half barrels, 91¢; one tierce. 9%c; two tierces, "k Comstock Tunnel :_l. . lorm --llv. ?Ot;:;r:en.!ncm:u;u eav;:fx Huckl'b'ries, Ib....1235| Watermelons, ea.10§23 | mer Squash, 30@40c per box; Cabbage, 75@S3c | 9%c; five tierces, S%c per Ib. ons of security which are growing up In the | yom Oy & V® ish throughout the session and with no cessa- | | VECETABLES— B e i Tallow. Wool and y market. The relaxation of the momey | 1100 ghol tion of the short crop storles closing prices | ATtichokes. 0z...40g80 Onlons, per 1. 19 2 | M0c fer box: Piekie Cucumbers, 3@8k%e, ©or Xo. | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. ket was felt to be very important for the | 1 oaqdvilie Con. were firm_ December showing a net gain of B“Pulg‘". b....10@15 Okra, green. Ib. 5@ 6 | % n Peppers, 25@40c per box or sack: | wnd one for | continuance of business activity and prosper- %c at 52ifc after ranging between 528, . Gosen 10— Okra. dneg, 1o 2 | @ 5 per ctl. | Chestnuts .....—@121| Quinces, Ib. VEGETABLESGreen Corn, 7T5c@§1 50 per | LARD_Tierces quoted at 7%c perIb for 79 3164 1 .1 30 100 1150 Small Hopes 02 'Standard ... ust, 1902, the exports were 403,915 valued at $467,114. In that month es or part cargoes were cleared for AVFLERE Aside from the Wool strike already men- Pohs waraews ] ity, Cimiiitians s o sateotiiic Sireontuns 1 BOSTON BTOCKE AND BONDR, There was a fair general trads in oats and | B8NS, white 1b. | e O M Saach. EOE o 100 | ttomed there is nothirg new under this head or Great 'had grown onerous, thus threatening the ex- | Money— | og|Westinghse Com.. 82 | prices ruled firm at a fair advance. Decem- | p(Ol0Ted. per Ib * gy " | " HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil in small [ tension of the depression and contraction | Call loans $4g3), Mining— ber closed %@Xc hisher at IT4@3THe, atter | Qi LT b... 6@ S Rhubarb, | about 14 under quotations. Heavy Saited which had swept over Wall street to the in- | Time loans 5 Adventure 5% | ranging between 375%@37T%c and 37%c. Gabbage, edch .. 5610 Pouliry and Game. R e e vt bee o — | dustrial and business structure of the whoie | Bonds— jAllowes .. 5% | Coverings by local shoris on small recelpts | CEiCTY. head ... e . | Hides, S for beavy ani Sc for light: ; country. The hope has grown that with the | Atchison 4s 941 | Amalgamated 45% | and higher hog prices gave provisions a Strong | Cucumbers, az ME smn' Beans, 1b. 5@ 8| ... L.c no Western Poultry available and | Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, 8%c; Salted Veal, ige: Weather Report. | lazpe liguidation offered in the stock market | Mex Oent ™ oy M 33% | tone. ‘Trade was of fair proportions. packers | Garjje . o A b as the receipts of domestic were light the ma:- | Salted Calf, 10c: dry Hides, 15@15%e: dry Kip. and by avolding new speculative inflation the | Railroa |Bingham - 25% | and commission houses doing the selling. Oc- o ket ruled firm for all descriptions except small | 13¢; dry Calf, 17¢; Sheepskins, shearlings. 20@ (120eh Meridian—Pacific Time.) | pauai meeds of the fall season for money may | Atchieon Wt 490 | tober_perk closed 15c higher at $12 8234 lard, Hens, which continued to drag at unsteady | i0c each; short wool 40@30c each: medium, 70 SAN FRANCISC : be met. The premonitory symptoms of the in- | Atchison pfd. Centennial 20 | 21345c higher at 87 8047 S2%, and ribs 20c prices. The demand for small Broilers and | @®0c: long wool. $1@1 50 cach: Horse Hides, - .. currency have appeared | Boston & Alba &3 | higher at $s15. : s '3 ¢ | Fryers was particularly brisk. The car of | salt, §2 75 for large and $2@2 30 for medium. clear that the practical | Boston & Maine 82 There will be’ no session of the Board of | Green Peas Ib .. 6@ 8| Thyme dz bachs 2oy | Western that was scheduled for yesterday's ' $1 35@1 75 for rmall and 50c for Coits: Herse untry's money resources is at | Boston Elevated 8% | Trade to-morrov: or Jonday. v doz. Turnips 2538 | market did not arrive, Faving been delayed en | Hides, dry, $1 73 for large ond $1 50 for me- S = Trading in stocks is iikely to halt until | N Y, N H & H 7 The leading futures ranged as follows: 5@20| Tomatoss. 1o ’"‘3-@ 5 | route. It will be available to-day. ! dfum, $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Coits. 23 <o est is made. The Government report on | Fitchburg pfd [Mohawk . o - Lima B b, i Game of good quality met with prompt sale. | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%ec; dry salted - 5 " Ui 1l 01d Domini Open. High. Low. Close. eans, 1b.. 3G 5 1 3 &= up one of the important elements | Union Paclfic. . — i s FISH Doves were tn limited supply and firmer. | Mexican, 26c; dry Central American, $2ige. gz £ as assurance of | Mexican Central Osceola . =i 5 | R4 POULTRY—Live Turkeys, nominal: Geese, | : large and =8 F n is benefited not Miscellanecus— _ |Parrot f1%° 8Lk | Barracouta . per palr, $1 25@1 50; Goslings. $1 50@1 75: mall, 20c. Z H urance but by its influence in | American Sugar..115%; Quincy 55 823 823 farp . 018 [Dcis ShEk pes domess for i xad 3B S9G 36 . $%@I%e per 1> 3 s liguidation of present | Am Sugar pfd....118%|Santa Fe Coppe: S4% i | Fatfish i215@15 | for young: Hens, $4 5085 50: yohng Rooaters, | No. 2. A@44c: Erease, J4@dc. : the promise Am Tel & Tel 32% 'Tamarack 100 5 | Coafish 10813 | $4 50@5 50; old Roosters, $4: Fryers, $3 50@ | WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin Lambe', 99 ands of manu~ Dom Iron & Steel. 12 |Trinity .. 53 i ""“‘5"“"' 14 50: B rs, $3@3 50 for large and $2 50@3 | 12¢: Foothill. 10@12¢; Middle County, 11g13c. ent to bankers | General Electric..162 |United States 52% Halibut . for small: Pigeons, $1 30 per dozen for old and | Quotations for spring clip are as follows h the assurance | Mass Electric.... 21%|Utah .. ¥ 5% | Herring . $1 50G1 75 for Squabs. Fumboldt and Mendocino, 18620c; Nevada, 13 cotton later with which | Mass Elec ptd... 0% [Victoria . y fresenne GAME—Rabbits, $1 25@1 75 per dozen; | @l5c: Valley Oregon, fine, 18@19c: do, medium, ns thus assumed. The & i'nited Fruit. 96 Winona . September Hare, $1; Wild Doves, 7S¢ per dozen. | 17@18¢: do, coarse, 16@1Tc per Ib. emand on forelgn money markets | U § Steel........ 28 |Wolverine December | e | "' HOPS—22@23¢ per 1b for buth 1902 and 1903 nge is begirning to loom large in the | U S Steel pfd | Yy ... —_— rkets. The advance in the LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. ke e 1 e b Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | Meat Market. minimum rate of discount | . 89%|N Y Central..... ¢ g 2 —@10 Crawfish i 1y T | hursday was directed | LODS for mome: X 3 25% | October 12 12 @10 Crawfish, 1b.. 10@12% | S T s Svas el ras y requisitions on the English his 6% [Ontario & Westn. 2414 | o Lard, Der 100 Ihs— ToB " [ussels. quart —@12% | quil and casy. The feature'of the market yes- | prices for everything. With plenty coming in this time. But Germany’s call- | A1epi=00 prd 4 1 " 11, | September 3 67% 8 'Lé;« 0’5‘"%.( al. 100.40@50 | 1. g0y was the arrival on the Umatilla of 150 | to go around edits is indirectly intended for | .08 ORio | October 7 15 Do Fasterndz.30840 | ypie, “salt butter from the East via Tacoma. DRESSED MEATS. market. This was clearly set | (., 4ian Pacific Jannary s s | 'Stocks of cheese continue large and the mar-| Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers 1 utterances on behalf of the | (anat @l | a¢ Short Ribs, @ | ket is still ull and weak. | ; Serman Bank several w 280 in | Gyl G Western. josenhe - Fine ranch Eggs have moved up another | for Steers and 3@6c per Ib he form of m complaint that Ges money | (180 g . & . > i put the ~medivm les remain un- | w: | was ‘freely loaned to foreigners to aid an In- | Gneg o & 5t P- | Janunry 680 682 St. Louis,Wool Market. Stocks of all descriptions are mod- | CVEAL- Large, 8%G8%c: small, 9@10c per mpetition against Germany. s b call of German credits thus may be | Dra 'R G o4 A as prompted by policy rather than by | g rmal money needs of German markets. | pUC 1ai" g is made effective in London by reason of | Lrio 19t P81- e large amount of German capital which has | Tiiot Contral. empioyed there ever since the rise in in- | et 4 Nash e to the Boer expenditures. Con- | (OIS0 0 170t o008 the week promise normal pro- £ e corn crop, but there has not been | Bar siiver, steady, 265-16d per ounce. & h Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, No. 2 red wheat, 801@82%c; No. 2| T LOUIS, Sept, 4 : No. 2 yellow, ic: No. 3 2 rye, 55c; good feeding fair to chofee malting. 52@3sc: | pound. Wool, firm Medi Receipts were 20,100 Ibs Butter, 734 cases MUTTON—Wethers, @8%c; Ewes, Sc per 1b. g s AN o e~ g “;“‘ Eggs and 18,300 1bs Cheese. | LAMB—8@10c per Ib. v ey T 12 f'“, _ light | BUTTER—Creamery, 28G20c for extras and ~ PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%@9%e per Ib. : heavy + 12@14%c; tub | o5g27e for seconds: dairy. 21G23c: store But- | - LIVESTOCK MARKET. : , i mgs 3 | - b - e N < Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 bbi, $12 50@12 65; lard, per 100' Ibs, $8 1@ London Wool Sales. T e, 1Sa16ss Westatn, ATSEIR. | er cent shrinkage for Cattie: 8 77lg; short ribs sides !ll,‘mi;‘), 7 AN o - lb' * - CATTLE—Steers, 8@%: Cows and heifers, dry salted shoulders (boxed). 6%@ic; short UONDON. Sept. 4.—A sale of shee 1GS. 32 T@Sc; thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. e % “ o & N, § oy e pekins was | EGGS—Ranch, 33@35c for large white - ~ALVES clear sides ed), 7%@8c; clover, contract |y i in the Wool Exchange to-day. The of. | lected and ZileGi32isc for fair to cholce: stogy | CALVES—4@Sic per Ib (gross weight). weather tending to co he | Money, 1%G1% per cent. The rate of dis rop e e e The open market for short bills is crop and lessen its danger from | count New Haven g box. 3 3 » “black tioners’ A. 5.60c; Magnolia A, 5.20c; Ehicamo showed no material change, and the | FIGS—T5c@81 per box for black and 40@73c | COnfectionens [, "o g M5 °* fgoe- P were the | however, the market becamec very heavy. Liv Pueitive rumors | of @ Samaging | §%G3% per cent, and for three months' bills | grade, B ferings numbered 3434 bales. Competition for | 2215G27c: cold siorage, 23G25c; Eastern, SHEEP—Wethers, 4c; Ewes, 3%@3%¢ per 1o made their presence aiready, and per_cent. Articles— Shipments. | coarse combing crossbreds was animated. Bid- | 24c per dozen. (gross weight). h 4 certainty that they will continue to cir- T A Flour, barrels . 10.600 | ding for merinos and short wooled crossbreds | L e i ;'m:;'e—u‘\?e ‘Hn:- Y40 1o 300 Ibs, 6c; under . 1 showers 4 | culate, hatev o d . 1 was « 4 - e < & X 3 ‘ for wers an ulate, with whatever basis, until the crop Bank Clearings. Wheat, bushels 15100 | was quiet and prices were unchanged to 5 per | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | 140 ivs, 514@5%e: Sows, 20 per cent off: Boars, . . he greater por- | has been harvested serves to deter speculative g5 b 215000 | cent below the July average. | Stags, n nortn of the parallel | commitments in stocks. Reports of iron trade 66,300 5% iowu'e: :l:l‘&l‘r‘;n nd S 40 per cent off from 40 de . tions show an increase of hopefulness, but ST - Ree s g 1 Duliness characterized the fruit market ves- —_— - hes fallen in the Sacra-| ihere have been complaints of accummiation | NEW TORK. fept. 4—The following table. i %00 Northern Business. terday, there heing very little inquiry for ship- - rn@on temperatures | of steam sizes of anthracite and some curtail. | compiled by Bradstreet. shows the bank clear; | [0 s = S ping and the local demand being lght and| + Gemeral Merchandise. . Gexrees | ment of production in consequence. ngs at ¢he principal citles fo Wtk onded | " On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | SEATTLE, Sept. 4.—Clearings, $§05,367; bal- | confined chiefly to strictly faney stock. Thers Thun orted at Salt Lake | i earnings continue at a high level | September 3, with the P";"“!; 4" | market was steady; creams, 1% ances, $131,315. 4 was an abundance of poor fruit, particularly | | e of rallroad officlals in future and decr compared with the correspond- | j3517c. Eggs, firm, 16%@18%c TACOMA, Sept. 4.—Clearings, $323,820; bal- | low zrade Apples and trashy Grapes, which | BAGS—OCrain Bags, 5@5%ec; San Quentin, prevail | of traffic is expressed ing week last year: steady, 9%@11%e¢. ances, $51,' lessened the sale of good stock. The top quo- | 5. Bags. i Fleeco Twine, TH@ The market for railroad bonds is dull, but in & Perosutage. e i PORTLAND, Sept. 4.—Clearings, $647,007; | tation for Apples was obtained only for the | 8c; Bags, 83jc. 6%c and Tie for Francisco some slight investment absorption is reported. ITIES— Clearings. T e F . Fut 18,539, | hest Belfiower and Gravensteins In 4.tier | the three grades; Brown Jute, 6%@7%e. Reptember | Governm bonds have risen in price in re- $931,217,749 anes 24.5 oreign rutures. . Sept. 4.—Clearings, $346,804; | boxes. Fine Bartlett Pears and choice Peaches | COAL—Wgllington, §8 per ton; New Wel- Cioudy and unsettied | sponse to the expected meed for additional hold- . 157.862011 29.9 % LS balances, $37,199. were firm_at previous prices, supplies being | lington. $8: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; o rtion” and probably | ings by the banks io cerve as security for the | Boston .. . 3 s LIVERPOOL. o limited. The canmers were ciesnink up bulk | ver Hill, $5 50 Stanford, 37; Roslyn, ¥ A north; fair in southern | increased Government deposits promised. “Philadelphia ... 19 i =y Mt RE Clnpvuns: =4 Stvs Tuacten BE fea- | BNE. S0 3 pet o g g e gt i oA [ bt 244 o et gk ot Northern Wheat Market. Vious prices and paid & Httle more for desira. | mond, ' §7 80; Cwmberland, $13 in bulk snd : and cooler Sat- | vanced % per cent, the new 4s registered 1 per | Pittsburg . 16.9 Closing 6 6% | ble lots. Plums and Prunes in small packages $14 25 in sacks; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13. cent and the 2s and 3s 114 per cent as com- Francisco .. 26.8 : OREGON. were dull. There was very little canning stock | Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, 38 30 per ton possibiy light | pared with the closing call of last week itimore . S * Beot. PORTLAND. Or., Sept. 4 —WHEAT—Walia | received and that found prompt sale at un- | Coke, $11 50913 per ton in bulk and $15 in brisk to high W YORK, t. 4 —There will be no Cincinnati - 12.3 Poinds 20 15 | Walla, S0c: Bluestem, B4@Sbc; Vailey, S1@82 ‘hanged rates. Quinces and Pomegranates | sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions. $§ 45 per sessions to-morrow Tor Monday of the Stock, | *Kansas City ... 23.68 Chainge: The shinments of wheat from the port of | moved slowly, while Figs were steady under 2000 Ibs and 38 30 per tom, according to brand. ity—Cloudy Satur-| Produce or Cotton exchanges of this city. | Cleveland = 27 by Furtlsad ior the’ week ‘ealiog Thurpaayl 6| moderate receipts . Cuntakeges ant: Nutseg OIL—Linseed. "4 for botied and f2e tor raw R | *Minneapolis ... . % 250,796 bushels. Melons were in light receipt and firm and | in barrels: cases, 5c more; cases, District Forecaster. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. *New Orleans .... 9.800.921 11.0 e - WASHINGTON. i prices of the former range higher. Water-| No. 1, 70c; Bakers’ AA, 31 1091 12; Lucol, 41c Sales. High. Low. Cldse. | Detroit .. D 908684 121 £ TACOMA, Sept. 4.—WHEAT—Unchanged at | melons were steady and unchanged. There was | for bolled and 39c for raw in barrels: Lard Ofl, s —— | Atchison ... 68700 1% 6% 67 | *Louisville ....... 9310658 14.7 vesterday's advance. Bluestem, 85c; Club, 2c. | nct much dolng In Grapes, even the very best | extra winter strained, barrels, 90c: cases, 95c; - N MARKETS Atchison pf a1 B ., . 6663088 231 New York Cotton Market. " 826 | Offerings being dull. A few lots of Muscat in | China Nut, 55@70c per gallon; pure Neats- | EASTERN MARKETS. Baltimore & Ohio =% Dopamae ma i b | Dulk s0id for canning purposes at $25 per ton. | foot, n barrels, Tic: casex, S0c; Sperm. pure. L x| B : ; 5 1358, £ = B berries, Raspberries and Blackberries | 70c; Whale Ofl, white, per gai- Canadian Pacine 1255 o g Sl w3 B YORK, Sept. dothe cotion market | | LOCAL MARKETS. | | Sere in ampie_suppiy and choice oty GIeancd | lon: Fiah OB, lp barrels, dac: fi:‘.‘cm._m (7 New York Stock Market. Chesapeake & Ohio. o e B o AT | lower. the irregularity being due 1o the dis- | # % | aulcky. " Surplus stocks of Blackberrice | counut O1F 18, ) Chicago & Alton. 22'%4 | Los Angeles . 5090180 42.2 . position among ;:.. m’:ucn:x:“;m to take , at 2%c per pound. Citrus Frults were more| COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in bulk, : e onre s s | B Al B0a B r S e L0 i b whie'cablen paruculary on the der| Exchange and Bullion. | Siuin "R some time bast Mewican | uer Fyart OF In casn. e Awra i 9 . b 5088, ; ol i - a v lc: ar, 24%e; jos Bt Gimnetly | cni &G W B 500 v 8 { further tquidation” After the fanl’nowever, R e T o e seieits | Maees: Sige: deodorized Stove Gusoiine. e i inte cago & N W 100 e the bulls supported prices and there seemed a | Silver declined' Jc. Exchange rates re- nd Oranges were wanted for ship- | buik, i7c: in cases. 23%ec: Benzine, in bulk. rompted the | Chi Term & Trans... ... ] X | disposition to expect a reaction after the re- | mained undisturbed. of Limes, and Oranges were wanted for ablp | bulk. fre. I3 ooy S s e accounts and the | Chi Ter & Tran pfd 1, 2540,567 z cent heavy losses. On buying of thin descrip- | Sterling Exchange, sixty days. — $483y | ment {0 Bl and unch bulk, 2lc: in cases, 37ic. R e S ulcee N, 24 e . tion the market rallled slightly but soon turned | Sterling Exchange, = 4 86 | Were plentiful % 50 for Maiindas | " TURPENTINE. fSc per gallon in cases and aisposition. It is evident | Colo Scuthern . 200 1801057 5 dull again and was forced down to a point | Sterling Exchange, cables. — 487 & 1 other large varieties; Long- | 72c in drums and fron barrels. o o e W i Colo South ist pfd. 200 801, 5. or two under the finals of vesterday. Around | New York Exchal — o134 [and $4@S for 2 RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ no other ap- | Colo South 2d pfd.. 200 3.322.433 - this level it ruled qulet and irregular for a | New York Excha = 10" | worths. nominal. Beet 6% ib; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to ihe market | DHlaware & Hudson 100 161 26936 - 1. time, then around midday was pulled up by | Sliver, per ounce = el RASPBERRIES_$70 pev chest. R usual, willing to put | Del, Lack & W.... - 236 e - bull traders who did_not care to stay short | Mexican Dollars, nominal ........ — 45 BLACKBERRIFS _$2 5064 per chest. e Thae - Witees Wi Yindiniia - ihe eve of these| Denver & Rio G.. o 2 24 . - of the market over the three-day holidays in e B T ScG31 10 per box for fancy, 50@ | Company quotes as follows, per Ib, ia the feature of the|Den & Rlo G pfd.. 100 7 70 77| . 378, View of the low temperatures over the North- W heat and Other Grains. A ood to choice and 25Q40c for common; | 100-1b bags: Cubes. A Crushed and Fine Volume of deslings| Erie ......... 10, 30 29% 3o | Peoria . 2000276 west and fears that they might work down- » 80 fos Laa'ha * | Crushed, 5.85c; Powdered, 5.70c: Candy Gran- ensily . | Erie int pid . 900 7% 6711 67y | Hertford o2 RIS Ward into the belt. This buying carried the T ™ Bartietts, $1G1 25 winter varia- 0o; Pry Gracdiated, fine, BASy; Dey 2 some very a prd 51% 14 | Rochester - 470,351 market to the best level of the session or net | WHEAT—Liverpool futures were weak and | PEA i el 46 v 5 b ted, coarsd. 5.60c: Fruit Granulated, advance, % | Atlanta .. ok 1 }"“: seven points higher on September and three | Parls futures lower. The Argentine crop was | tes. Cl G0c per 5.60c; Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), and gave | Des Motnes o L points lower on March. Later in the day, | reported looking very well _a 1 : N 1 1. 5 1 1, 1 1. California Club, $1 46G1 50; California @50@$1 for large open boxes; Zinfandel Wine movement Nashville , 900 rpool cables were heavy, seliers on th - | sensutional nmews from Constantinople did not | 1OF other varieties. 10 {0c ‘ore: half barrels, 25c more: boxes, 30¢ »t an accumula- Spokane Wash... 178 | tinent s0ld and the South sent orders on the | affect prices. Speculation was dull. The mill- ’firfiswc‘;’, st ommgofl' mee: So-ib bags. 10c more for ail kinds. Tab- for surposes of | o) ST Feauth { Grand Rapids ... 590 ehort side, while large local houses also were | IN§ demand was reported urgent everywhers | and 2XGS0c Pt ¢ | lots—riait barrcis, @10c; boxes. 6.35c per Tt s were pointed | t25g (Y Sout y | Stoux City - 214 heavy sellers. The market Was in fact almost | ©Xcept at Chicage, and Wheat was selling | PeL Yol S5/ 0s wominar No orlers taken for less seventy-five bar- there seemed | K C Southern ptd. | Springfield, Mass. 5 |in a panicky condition and closed barely | eVEIYWhere rather over e Chicago level N A ES Guall boxes, 40@T5c: carriers, | T*I3 OF it equivalent. $ s e Norfolk - 2 steady, within @ DOINt OF tWo of the bottom | |, T1ere Was no change here, cither in cash | PEACH open boxes, 50c@$1: per tom. . rests were op- | BannALY e Dayton - With prices met thirteen to nineteen points | Wheat or futures. bl tones. 3 ts of Produ politan St Ry 5 P points ol Grai: $20gs5 for Clinkst ecey, ice. accumulation. | Minneap & St L.. 200 50 '8 ety 3 Jower.© Sales were 800,000 bales. o T ety hera ihechange has ad- | ¥ MEGRANATES—5@T5c per box. - had some sympa- | Mirooes) bacis 8 | Worces - et s - leas, 60@70¢ per box: I gerieral list, but the larg- ME&T oo | ;::-‘::.:1 (;’: I New York Metal Market sion to-day. FRATENaE . °“§P£—:,§'dor erate: other varistes. g FOR nmums::;mnm . e T e Lo 21 | Seranton ........ . ¢ G "emall boxes, 80@Toc for erates and o TS ook Nales 110 in part a reflection | N ¥ Central Topeka NEW YORK, Sept. .—8pot tin declined 10s | White Australian, §1 55G1 G0; Northern Club, 25 per tom. 2,400 Tallow. etls ... on which | Nort & Wesic yracuse in London. closing at £123 10s, and futures | $1 46@i 50: Northern Blue Stem, §1 55@1 5714: Gr;g;o;f;fc.mmw $1@1 50 per crate: | 1,380 Peits. No. . o on inducing liquida- | Norf & W pfd. . { Evansville . Were 7a 64 lower at £122 10s. Locally tin wag | Oregon Vailey, $1 523. L Melons, 35@6Uc per box; Watermelong. | 1600 Hides. No. rn murker did Dot re- | Ontario & Western. Wilmington, Del.. quiet and rather easier, closing at $27 15@ FUTURES. 5o per hundred. - | 67 Sugar, ctls xcess of confidence R Pennsylvania ..... Birmingham ..... 27 35, Session © to 11:30 a. m. ”&nu' FRUITS_Oranges. $2 50@3 ror | 1.920 Quickstiv of frost in the P,CC&StL. | Davenport » Copper also worked lower in the London mar- | December....$1 48% bid. $1 4814 asked. tancy Valencias, $1 75@2 25 for ¢ - 730 Wine gals ... rs that the cold wol Reading ... < M",fl | Fall River . . ket, spot there 2s 6d to £58 2s 64, while fu- 2 p. m. Session, $1@1 25 for standard; Seedlings, $1@1 25; Lem. 2,609 Leather, rolls .. t. But the news of the con- | Reading 1st pfd ... ..... St | Little Rock .. . turés were 3s G4 lower at £57 6s 3d. Locally | December....§1 48 bid, $1 485 asked ons, $1G3 per box, with some ' fanc 475 Lime, bbls .... , in the lower portions of | Reading 2d pfd .... 800 7812 | Knoxville - E copper was quiet and unchanged. Lake is| poRLEY—The market ruled very firm, higher; Grape Fruit. $1 T5@2 25. Mexican | os: L ced to @ growth of confidence | Rock Isiand Co.... 16,000 894 | Macon ... i 12 guoted at _$13 @13 nv‘. electrolytic at Y e e e Tanrm. Witk | MG o Saaanss, 1 1508 per hameh o | WASHINGTON. uced that portion of the crop| Rock Island Co pfd 3 29 | Wilkesbarre ... 2 $13 6214@13 75; casting at $13 37L,@13 50, e N s sy o nglish i1 American and $1G1 50 for Hawating, 6. ced, SKS .eeee 370 RS s Sos Mo o L i 2 ead was unchanged at, £11 3¢ 04 in London, | TAT0E Chlet cause of the sirensth here, " | Pincapples. $2G< ver dozen. - 1,080/ . raiiroad stocks 501, | 5P L - it was firm a 3 CASH BARLEY. . : cently reported utterances Wheeling, W. Va. 2 Speiter was unchanged at £20 17s 64 in Lon- 1 % = 3 s Pz SRR L e e reasury on the gen- e 18 | Wichita, ... i don and here at §6. Feea, §1 12401 16 Shipping ana Brewing, | Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey TOCK MARKET. financial outlook had an | St Paul ... 14900 1835 1325 1494 | Woungstown ... 145 Tron closed at Bls 7d in Glasgow and at 46s | $1 201 25; Chevalier, § 50 for fair to P 2 | & £ | S entiment, and his ad-| 5t Paul ptd ... 1_2'* | Helena 50.6 7%d in Middlesboro. No. 1 foundry, Northern, | choice. h There is no further change. The demand for | %— el siatjon fosters the | Southern Pacific 453, | Lexington 1y is quoted at $17@17 50, No. 2 foundry, North: FUTURES. Fruits is falr and previous prices for o5 3 3004 ern. at $16 50@17, No. 1 foundry, Southern, and Sheaton 9 0 11:30 a. m. _— . Honey, as previeusly 25| Trading was fair on the morning session of £ BE o njelamEsEaen SR PR T e S P B Ky 1 - 275 -2 3 | the tocks, which were rather unsettled. 5 Jnlemat e Eastern Livestock Market. i ‘H?;',“’“ T i %-r;. ‘n:'in'o:;. wers qui B 76 | Canton, 0 .. 18000 437 TIGAC Decembar ... 14. (1§86 ¥ 34 with a decline In the gas certificates at pAmsint speculative B 4 B3 | Jacksonville. Fia'. 1228 CHICAGO. §7 871, Giant Powder was also lower at e Ioliets & SihE - 2113 | Greensburg. Pa... 378350 ... CHICAGO. lx - 4—CATTLE—] (new) w FRI Califorria Wine Association sold_at $97 vor of the imterfor, which, 34 331,882 13.7 2600, including Texans. Market FHome Ol was firmer, rising ta $7T%e. losses to the sub-treasury, fl g’o% dg.g E t':x u”-_u-n. M:Olm o The Central n‘.;"mo baiats gecrease in the rescrye b EH3 2081 130 P os §1 5004 T5; helters. 1 st for common _and - . it Dot on Its paid up capital of $1.300,000. 353, 30.7 31 50@2 60; . $2@4 50; 1902 Ex-dividend. — Chutes Companay, 223 | Quiney I ...... 1 3 75; Texas fed steers, monthly, Sc per share, amounting to 53 Western steers, $4 September 4. Sioux Falls, 8. D. . 3 ] Mansfield, [OGS—Receipts . 11,000; to-morrow, erown, c; three-crown, The Standard Consolidated Mining - Mixed and 3 also < ia 9. Jacksonville. Tl.. 0,000: 10G25¢ 1 of Bodie district has declared a dividend of le Amalgam Fremont, Nebr. 35 35G6 10; wog o heavy, $5 per_share. ble September 24. Amer rough *hea 55; light, The Utah idated Mining Company has g --a-'l-’-'.u‘&fl » " levied an assessment of i0c per share, delin- in the usual debt Amer Linsecd N o iy s Iy, wuent: October : 4 e e Gl aa “vety firm ang Govern- | Armer Locomor 203 1 Tl 1o mixed, $3 Stock and Bond Exchange. ment bonds continued to advance. Total sales, | Amer Loco osters W Jambs, $3 75@5 AIDAY par value, $755,000 Am Smelt $3 75@6; Western . FRIDAY. Sept. 4—2 p. m. -+ e ik market has backed and filled|Am & & ST. JOSEPH. RIDAY Auring the week on & small volume of deal- | Amer Sugar ST. JOSEPH. Mo., 4.—CATTLE—Re- ings refictng Clearly enough the highly pro- | Anaconda cotpts, 3200 steady. Tomsional - s e st s ibe | Bevc ——— Seiters. 31 78G5 257 waiting attitude of the financial world in gen- | Colo i on the securities market outlook. fate of the crops and the needs of the mcney market between now and the end of the