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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1908. 11 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Local stocks and bonds continie quict. Neze Sterling E York stock market several points loz rchange weaker and Sikver firmer. Wheat firm. Barley a fraction lower. Oats steady, Corn twweak and Rye unchanged. Beans still unsettled, owing fo wew crop arrivals. Feedstuffs zoeak Butter and Eggs fi her at Chicago and unchanged herc. Prozisions h Hay arriving heavily. Cheese in large supply. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs as before quoted. Potatoes, Onions and V" egetables quiet. Poultry steady and in gobd demand. Fresh Fruits about as before. Lemons and Limes very /irm.' Wine The exports ®ea during the month lows To- New York Hawaiian Islands Bexico Central America: Peru " British Columbia. i Japan < Eest Indles -ports for August. f Wine from San Francisco by August were as fol- Totals 453 $168. 644 in August, 1902, the exports were 316642 sallone and valued at §i13,125. ' In valued $8T. 415, 036 galloms and 61 to the Hawallan W eather Report. h Meridtan—Pacific Time.) E + EASTERN MARKETS. al zona is are nd th N FRANCISCO, Sept. 14—5 p. m. moved o 10 thern along the coast int Reyes for thirty 15 Tuesday, light warm weather. Tuesday, light District Forecaster. New York Stock Market. NEW YORK Sept The conrse of to- whea rost in Lower international were gave @ generally St pper but Paul, Ste came in th agal weakness of any ) only a trifie heavier Union Pa- ss shaped by a number among th storms betng spring n beit. ritles depressed in | Ontario & | Perns: 2,200 661 681 S00 50 50 . 180 e 60 100 7Y 19 T8 Tilinols Central 2,300 181% lows Central 100 19 Ic Jentral pfd.. 100 31 I3 hern 21% K hern pfd a8 Louis & N 104 Manhattan 133 Metropolitan St Ry 2%, 112% Minn & St Louts 200 57% 65 Missouri Pacific 23,400 914 M Kan & Tex 800 M K & T pra 700 Ntl RR of Mex prd 400 » o 1. 3,600 Norfolk & Western. 1,200 Nor & West pf. Wes vania X &St L. ng . ng ist pfd ne 24 prd Tsland Co Rock Island Co pfd St L & S F st pfd St L & S F 24 ptd uis § W uts S W pfd Faul o 40.400 | St Paul prd...... Southern Pacific... 11,900 314 Southern Rallway.. 4,100 211y Southern Ry pfd.. _ 300 S4 Texas & Pacific ¥0q 258, T. St L & W... - 191 St L & W pfd reported | t the weather lerate tempera- « Wisconsin Cen p d $3 00@4 10 for Bakers, Asconsin Cen ptd. in' provisions. Smal packers were the prin. | 1o (amily ang 39 BUGL 40 V0L (RIS e as o cipal buvers. The close was 200 higher for| ¢ owy’ Graham Flour. $5 25 per 100 lbs: Rya e Yol Oiover: potk, lard 10@12%c up and ribs 32%c | Plour. $3 25; Rye Meal, $3: m”d Flour, $7. T'nited_States i higher. Corn Meal, §3 26; cxtra cream do, $4;" Oat ot g The leading future ged as follow: o e, $4'50; Hominy, $4@4 25: Buckwheas Miscellaneous— Articles— __ Open. High. Low, Flour, $4 50@4 70; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Fa. 28,200 Wheat No. 2— > | rina, $4 60; Whole Wheat Flour. $3 50; Rolled | AmEar & Fary pia | Soiasneo e o8 S | Ot BT pene boven §1: Gorece m Ca dry pfd cembe: w = 5 - Amer Linseed O Sre . e 2 §1i; 8414 | Peas, $6 60 ver 100 Ibs. Am Linseed Oil Corn Ne¢ Amer Loco 178 September 61% & Hay and Feedstuffs. Am Locomotive pfd &5 December .. 50%; Am Smitg & Ref 2 May < 51 Am Smtg & Rf ptd Oats No. | Bran and the other Feedstuffs are freely Am Sugar Refining September 36 | offered and weak with the exception of Roll- | Anaconda Min Co. - December ... g 3T% ed Barley. Hay continues to arrive heavily, Rrokiyn Rapid Tr s May SR 301, 39% | but prices remain the same. Colo Fuel & Iron 13y 3 Mess Pork, per bbl— BRAN—$23@24 per ton. “olumbus & H Coal ... 141 | September o MIDDLINGS—$26 50@28 per ton. { Consolidated Gas 172 172 | October ! SHORTS—$§23@24 ver ton. General 161 160y May ... FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $24§25 per Lard, per 100 1bs ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26@26 50; job- | September ..... 9 3715 940 935 bing, $21@27 50; Cocoanut = Cake, $21@22: rnaticnai Pump October 845 832% | Corn Meal $33@33 50; Cracked Corn, $33 50@ 2o January .. T 42% T 40 84 50;: Mixed Feed, $22 50@23 50; Horse Beans, 500 40 Short Ribe, per 100 Ibs— 2 §28G30 per ton. September - 880 882 880 HAY—Wheat, $11@14 50, with sales of extra October . S8 D00 ey | cholce at $15; Wheat and Oat, $11G13 50; Oat, | January ....... 6924 720 6821 $10@13; Wild Oat, $9 50@11 50; Barley, $0@11; C - % | o Cash auotations were as follows Soflvoer."srs&«n)au; Stock, $8@9; Alfalfa, §9 S g e fym; No. 2 Red, S0%gs235c; No. 2 STRAW—35@65¢ per bale. Pullman Palace Car | No. 3 White. sTia@askc: Not2 Rye. 58 e Republic Steel g00d* feeding barley, 49@50c; fair to choice Republic Steel prd. | malting, 2@59%c; No. 1 flax seed, 99%c; No. 1 Beans and Seeds. Rubber Goods 600 18y | Northwestern, 81 05; prime timothy seed, | S Ohinds nib 123 mess pork, per bbl, $13 70@13 75; lard, | Prices for Beans are still unsettled, owing per 100 1bs, $0 3215@9 35; short ribs sides | to the incoming of the new crop, and a num- | Uoose), $8 GOGS S7; shoulders (boxed), 6% @ ' ber of additional changes will be observed. ©3%c; ‘short clear 'sides (boxed), S1{@Sigc; | The demand is quiet, but some selling Is Unicn Pacific. . Union Pacific pfd.. Wabash ... Wabash pfd Wheel & L E Wisconsin Central. 51,300 300 300 Yc f. o b. aficat. In face of big world's | shipments wheat was generally firm and higher 128 425 201, 9% 835 shares £01d.507.200 D HAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Bond transactions | United Railroads of San Francisco; 5000 at $79 371, 12,000 at §79 25, 5000 at $79 25 NEW YORK BONDS. U S ref % 1eg..108 | Do 1st inc .... 161 Do coun 1081 /Minn & St L a. 55 Do 3 s MK &T les Do coup ......108 | Do 2das ...... Do new 4s reg. [N Y Cen en 34s. 95% Do coun - J Cen men 128 Do old 4s reg.. |Northern Pac 48.100% Do T e Do 3 1013 'Nor & W 'don 4s. 98% Do coun (10115 Reading gen 4s... Atchison gen ds.. 997 Do adjust 4s... 90 Balt & Obio 4s..101 Balt & Ohio 3%s. 92% Do 2ds ..... 721, Do cony 4s ... 98 San A & A P 4s. 70 Can South 2ds Central of Ga 5s.105% Do 1st inc .... 75 Ches & Ohilo 43451023 .1051% Southern Pac 4s. 861 uthern Ry Bs...1133, exas & Pac Ists.1141; ol St L & W 4s. 7113 Chi & Alton 3155, T3% Union Pacific 4s. 963, C B & O new 45 921 Do conv is. 41 © M&StP gen 45104 Wabash lsts . C& N W con Ts.1 Do 2ds CRI &P is Do deb B COC&SIL gen West 5W & L Chi Term ds Colo & Souts ds | cldver, contract grade, $0 35@9 40. to-day. Its 1 ‘tus came from a strong corn market, smailer Western receipts, higher Northwest markets, rain in spring wheat sec- tions and covering. Near the close some real- izing occurred, but final prices were still %@ 3c higher. May, 8874@89 1-16c, closed 88%c: September, §T13G57%c. closed BT%c; Decem closed 88%e. ’ Steady. Steadf. WOOL—Quiet. COFFEE—Spot Rio steady: No. 7 invoice, ghic; mila, quist. Futures closed steady, net 5310 points higher ‘r:‘(: pg»pt-mb‘er, 4.20c; October, 4.28¢; No- vember, 4.35@4.40c; December, 4.60c: January, 4 fgr; March, 4.85@4.90c; May, 5c; July, 5.06@ 5.10c. SUGAR—Raw, firm; refinea, steady: No. 6, : N 4.45c; No. 8. 4.30c; No. 9, 4.3%c ; No. 12, 4.20¢; No. DRIED FRUIT. The market for evaporated apples continues | Commeon, 4@5c; prime, fancy, 6%@74c. y to firm, with a in some quar- quiet_and unchanged. 514@5%c; choice, 8@6Y%c; Spot prunes continue st fatr business going forward. Sales, 26,125 bags, includ- | Northern Business. 14.—Clearings, $828,501; 14.—Clearings, $379,040; SEATTLE, Sept. | belances, $181,880. TACOMA. Sepi. balances, $50,590, PORTLAND, Sept. 14.—Clearings, $963,276; 13. b‘:r"oc;k‘.hg{c. Sept. 14.—Clearings, $512,962; balances, $72,322, — gy R | LOCAL MARKETS. | * - Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days . — 84 83% | Sterling Exchange, sight. Lo— asey Sterling Exchange. cables T — s | New York Exchange, sight. . —_— UTiy New York Exchange. telegraphic. — 10 Siiver, per ounce . L — o1y Mexican Dollars, nominal .. — 41 | Wheat and Other Grains. - WHEAT—Forelgn futures were slightly | higher. The world's shipments for the week | were as foilows, in quarters: Russlan, 457.- 000; Argentine. 42,000; Indian, 156,000, The | Améeriean visible supply Dbushels. Chicago was firmer on unfavorable weather indications. he export demand was disap- pointing. Louis reported the cash mar- st i ket higher and firm. The tone of this market was firm, but quo- | tations showed little variation. CASH WHEAT. | _California Club, $1 45@1 B234: California White Australian, $1 551 60; Northern Club, $1 46@1 50; Northern Blue Stem, $1 55@1 67%; | Oregon Vailey, $1 521 ters the medium sizes are held 3 little, moggy FOTURER. frmiy.” Quotations range from dle to To M) i S g , 4 i Open, High. Low. Close. pApricots sule firm. Cholee, SYOOKC: EXUAR Docomber .51 47, $1 47% 4T 4147y Peaches remain steady ~and ;:c‘:hul-fll; | 02 p. m Hs‘;;-mm /4% = c; extra cholce, T%@8%c. . pen. i y P o ko st by December ..$1 4715 $1 41% $1 47% $1 478 Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—The strong factor in wheat was the bad weather in the Northwest and higher priceg in other murkstl, helped also by the sharp rally in corn. Under these in- fluences December was bid up from the open- ing, 82%ec, to 521;@S2%c. There was con- siderable long wheat sold on the early bulges and the advance was not without its setbacks, aithough never entirely losing its rise. Ad- Vices from the Northwest were also sensa- | tional, rair and snow being reported as very | general, and much growing wheat is belleved to be ruined. Against this influence, however, were bearish statistics showing _enormous world’'s shipments, largely Increased amounts sage and increased Liverpool . The market eased off “lose on profit-taking, but closed steady at a gain of %e, at 821,GS2%c. Corn futures were in active demand from the trade generally and particularly from those who had it sold for short account. The eritical situation of the crop, owing to the freezing temperatures, accompanied by snowstorms through the Northwe over Sunday, caused builish markets, and as the day progressed there was no cessation in the buying. Decem- ber closed 1%c over Saturd final figures, naving sold up from G0%c at the opening to 528e, when the demand was strongest. The prediction of States to-night was also a great incentive to buy and there was very nl(lc corn to be had at any time. Oats' strength was partly in sympathy with corn and partly due to bad weather. ber closed at 38c, a net gain of %G %e. Corn was also responsible for '!he strength Articles— Recelpts.Shipments. Flour, barrels . 14,100 20,300 Wheat, bushels 163,800 . 223175 Corn, bushels 580,700 522,300 Oats, bushels 198,600 205, Rye busheis . ¥ o Barley, bushels . On the Produce Bxchange to-day the butter market was firm; creamery, 15G20c; dairy, 13@ }i:‘q(‘, eggs, steady, 17@18c; cheese, firm, 11G ac ;‘ Foreign Futures. ‘I : LIVERPOOL. Wheat'— fert. Oct. | Opening 5y 6 5% | Clostng. . 6 51 6514 | PARIS. | wheat— Sept. Jan.-Apl. Opening . 20 85 21 00 | Closing . 20 90 21 15 Flour- | Opening L2035 2800 Closing . .4 /15 | Elgin Butter. | ELGIN, NI, Sept. 14.—Butter sold a pound on the Board of Trade to- | advance of 14¢ from last week. y, Sales in : district were 750,000 pounds. Eastern Livestock Market. toward the | further frosts. in nearby corn ! Decem- | BARLEY—Futures were steady, but the cash market was & fraction lower, With rather larger offerings. CASH BARLEY. Feed, §1 1234@1 13%; Shipping and Brewing, $1 20g1 25; Chevalier, $1 2091 50 for fair 1o choice. ! FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December ..$1 14% $1 14% $1 1435 $1 148 2 p. m.Session. December—$1 14%. OATS—Rule steady, with a continued brisk inquiry for sced, Black especially. White, $1 20@1 32 Black, $1 40@1 60; Red. $1 20@1 22% for common and 1 25@ | 1788 for cholce: Gray. $1 273 per ctl. CORN-—The inflow from the West continues and the market rules easy in consequence, | with an occasional decline, | Western, sacked. $1 4214@1 45 for Yellow $1 421 for Whiteland $1 40 for mixed; Califor- !nta large Yellow, $1 50@1 55; small round do, §1 70@1 75; White, S1.55 per ‘ctl. | %Y 1 20G1 27% per ctl | BUCKWHEAT—S$2 26G2 50 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. Local millers complain that liberal ship- ments of Kansas Flour into this market are cutting into_their trade. Conslderable Kansas and South Dakota Wheat is also being ship- | ped in here 3 | © FLOUR—Calitornia Family Extras, $4 %09 | « 85, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $¢ 50g4 60: | Oregon and Washington, $3 0G4 20 per bbi | going on right -along. ! BEANS — Bayos, $3@3 15; Pea, $3 25; | Butters, $3 25; small White, $3GR 10; large White, ~ §2 50G2 65; Pink, ~ $2 80@3; Red, $2 90G3; Lima, $3 40G3 50: Red Kidneys, nominal; Blackeéye, $2 5082 60 per ctl; Horse Beans, $1 4041 50, SEEDS—Bfown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, nominal; Flax, $1 70@1 80; Ci B@5%c for Bastern; Alfaifa, nominal; 1%G2%c; Timothy. ' 6@6%c; Hemp, 31 | per Ib; Mtllet, 3@3%c; Broom Corn Seed, $20@ 23 per ton, DRIED PEAS—Green, §1 80@2 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The Potato market had a quiet appearance, there being very little inquiry for shipping. Receipts, however. were light and prices were sustained. Sweets were in free supply and casier. | there were liberal receipts from Stockton. Onions were easy and unchanged, Vegetables were in ample supply and most descriptions stood as previously quoted. Re- ceipts of Green Corn were less liberal than on Saturday and cleaned up quickly. Lima Beans were firmer under light receipts and String HBeans did better. The top quotation for To- matoes was obtained only for small lots of strictly fancy stock, 65c being an extreme figure for the common run of supplies. The canners secured the bay product at the minimum rate. Green up_at the close, but prices were no higher. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, suc@ $1 per ctl, with some fancy higher; Salinas increased 826,000+ Two cars came In from Merced and | a considerable quantity of | Peppers moved freely and were well cleaned | | ferings trom other sections. Offerings in bulk sold rather slowly, as the canners were not in the market, being busy with other fruite. Fancy Bartlett Pears were steady, but com- mon varieties were easy. Fancy Apples moved freely at steady prices, with some fine Spit- zenberge selling up to $1 25 per box. Trashy Apples® continued abundant and dull. Prunes, Quinces and Figs were offering freely, stood about as previously guoted. Melons con- tinued firm under light supplies and a steady demand. Only two cars of Watermelons came in, and the receipts of Nutmeg Melons and Cantaloupes were very light. A few well known brands of fine large Cantaloupes found quick sale at $3 per crate. Table Grapes were In free supply, and except for fancy shipping etock the market was rather easy. The market was overstocked with Wine Grapes and prices were irregular. There were about 12 cars of Zinfandel on the track and the demand was limited. There was practi- cally no sale for the white variety. Changes in berries were slight. Receipts of Black- berries were light, but other descriptions were plentiful and in fair request. Citrus Fruits were steady. Mexican Limes were well cleaned up and prices were firmer. The demeawmd for Lemons was brisk, owing to the scarcity of Limes, but prices” were no higher. Oranges, Bananas and Pineapples | stood as previousiy quoted. | STRAWBERRIES—$1 603 for Malindas and $4@5 for other large varieties; Long ‘worths, nominal. RABPBERRIES—$4@7 per chest. | BLACKBRERRIES—$2@3 per chest for ordi- | mary and —— for fancy from Santa Cruz. | HUCKLEBERRIES—6@Sc per Ib. - ! __APPLES—85c@$1 A0 per box for fancy, 50G Thc for good to cholce and 20@40c for com- mon. PEARS—Bartletts, $1G1 25; Mnlf varie- ties, Der_box. QUINC] 0c per box. FIG8—Black, 75c@§1 for double layers, 30@ B0c for drawers and singl layers and —— for large boxes from the river; white, 50@75c for double layers and 26@40: for draWers and single lavere. ¢ PRUNES—50@80c per crate and 35@50c per hox; large open boxes, SO@T5¢. PEACHES—Small boxes, 50c@$1; carriers. 7T5c@$i; large open boxes, 65c@$1: per ton, $25 for Clingstones and Salways. POMEGRANATES—75c@$1 per box. GRAPES—Seedless, 60@75¢ per box; Isabel- la, 75@S3c per box or crate; other varieties, 30 @30c_for small boxes: 50@Tbc for crates and 75c@$1 for large open boxes; Wine Grapes, $20 cat. MELONS — Cantaloupes, §1 50@2 50 _por crate; Nutmeg Melons, $1@!1 25 per box; Wa- termelons, 15@25c each. A CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 75@3 for fan- oy Valenclas, $2@2 50 for cholce and $1 25@ 180 for standard; Seedlings, $1@1 25: Lemons, 1@3 per box; Grape Frult, $1 75@2 25; Mex- can Limes, #5@9; Bananas, —— per bunch for Central American and $1 25@2 for Hawalilan; Pineapples, §2 50@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. 714@9%¢ for Royals NEW FRUIT—Apricots, and 9@llc for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, b@6c; Peaches, 5%@ic; Pears, 6@9c; Nec- tarines, 4@4%c for white; Figs, white, 4%@ 4%c in boxes; Plums, pitted, 6@7c per 1b. RUNES—1902 crop, 2%@2%c for the four sizes, with %@lc premium for the large sizes. RAISINS— New prices are as follows: Two ; three-crown, crown. 6% @7c. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12%@1 No. 2, 10%@11%¢; No. 1 hardshell, 11 1 No. 2, 10@10%c; new Almonde, 11c for Noj reils, 10%c for I X L, 10%c for Ne Plus Ul- tres and 8%c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@Tc for Eastern; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $+ 50 5. S HONEY—Comb, new, 12%@13%c for white and 9@llc for amber; new water white ex- tracted, 5%@6%c; light amber extracted, Bc; dark, 3%09;,& BEESWAX—27@29 per Ib. Provisions. Chicago was higher' on the day, with re- | cetpts of Hogs liberal, but prices firm. | A good deal of the strength was speculative. There was no change in this market. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1234c¢ per Ib for heavy, 13c for light medium, 15c for light, 1634¢c for extra light, 17%c for sugar-cured and 18%c for extra sugar-cured; Eastern sug: cured Hams, 16%c; California Hams, 15 Mess Beef, $11 50@12 per bbl; extra Mess, @12 50; Family, $13 rime Mess Pork, $19; extra clear, $25:aMess, §20: Dry Salted Pork. 12%c; Pig Pork, $28; Pigs' t, $5 25 Smoked Beef, 15c per lb. LARD—Tlerces quoted at 7¥c per Ib for compound and 10%@10%c for pure; half ba: rels, pure. 11@11%c; 10-1b tins, 11%@11% B-1b tins. 118c; 3-1b tins, 11%ec. | COTTOLENE—One hait barrel, 9%c: three half barrels, 9%c; one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, | 9%ec: five tierces, 91kc per Ib. | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | ahout 1l4c under quotations. Heavy Salted | Steers, 9%c; medium, 8%c: light, Sc; Cow Hides, 8c for heavy and Sc for ligh Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, Sl4c; Salted Veal, 9ig Salted Calf, 10c: dry Hides. 15@15%4c: dry Kip, 13c; dry Calf, 17c: Sheepskins, sheariings, 254 80c each; short wool, 40@50c each; medium, 70 @90c; long wool, $1@1 50 each; Horse Hides | sait, $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for mediu $1 25@1 75 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $1 76 for large and $1 50 for me- | dlum,” $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. | Buck' Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c: dry salted Mexican, 26c; dry Central American, 32%c. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 76c; large and smooth, 50c: medium, 35c¢; small, 20c. | TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 4%4@4%c per Ib; | No. 2, 4@4%c; gregse, 2%?&. | WOOL—Fali_cii#—San Joaquin Lambs’. 9@ | 12¢; Foothtll, 10@12c: Middle County, 11@13c. | Quotations for spring clip are as follow. | Humboldt and Mendocino, 18@20c; Nevada, 13 @16c; Valley Oregon, fine, 18@19¢; do, medium, 17@18e: do. coarse, 16@17c per 1b. HOPS—20@25¢c per Ib for both 1902 and 1903. Meat Market. The week opened with an unchanged featureless market. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: ana BEEF—6@ic for Steers and 5@6c “per Ib | tor_Cows. O EAL - Large, 64@S%c; small 9@10c per pound. MUTTON—Wethers, 71%4@8%c; Ewes, 7@8c per Ib. LAMB—9@10c_per 1b. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%4@9%¢c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. lowl: uotations are for good, | e o deltvered In San Francisco, less 3 | per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, £@9c: Cows and helfers, Rc; thin Co:fl-.*wbc plebr (lb. ke LVES—4@5%c per Ib (gross weight). CALEP-_wethers, 3%@dc; Ewes, 50e ped HOUS Live Hogs. 160 to 250 Ibs, 6c; under @25 per ton for Zinfandel and $15@16 for Mus- | |, STOCK MARKET. | L * Trading was light on the morning sesston and the only changes worthy of mote were ad- vances in Alaska Packers to $154 and Spring m&y Water to $85. The oll stocks were neg- In the afternoon there was a further ad- vance In Alaska Packers to $135. Giant Pow- der acld_at $63, seller 90. The Silver Hill Mining Company has de- clared a dividend of 3c, payable on the 2lst. California Title and Insurance has declared & quarterly dividend at the rate of 6 per cent per_annum, payable October 1. The right of stockholders to subscribe for the new or increased capital stock of the Bank of Californta will expire at 3 p. m. to-day, and the new stock subscribed for must be paid for before 3 p. m. on October 1. A sale of “rights’ was made on Seturday at $160. Stock and Bond Exchange. MONDAY. Sept. 14—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 4s gr coup. 48 qr reg. ... MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5. — — | | Bay CPC_05e102%105 | Cal C G 5s..108 Cal G & E § m & ct 5s. LB 1281111111 o EIq 1111 IBRINY & eeeeees: orn [} a% (1905)3r A. ne 228 oxbss § RERE T e % (=11 ’OQEQ Fogh Zaog | 2R IREAREERE-IRR RN [RERRRR RN T oozx2Z2 =eman' Q g Fa 4 » <] =} Ed Contra Costa. Marin Co ... ! GAS AN Cent L&P. — 5 Equit Gas... 514 Mutual B L. 13 13% Pac G Imp. 54 65 Pac Lighting 551 — TRUSTEES' BF G&E 68 60 INSURANCE. |Stock G & E UG&B.. 34 CERTIFICATES, Firem's Fnd. — BANK STOCKS. Am Natl Bk.120 125 L P & A Anglo-Cal . — |Mer Trust Bank of Cal520 Merch Ex Cal Safe Dp. § F Natlonal First Nationl — | BAVINGS Ger 8 & L. — Hum 8 & L. — Mutual Sa 8 F Sav BANKS. |Sav & L Soc Sec Sav Bk. Union T Co. 580 700 STREET RAILROADS. Galifornia .. Presidio .... Geary .. POWDER. | 63% | Vigorit ..... SUGAR. | |Kilauea S € — |Makawell C. 2214 30 Giant . . 63 Hana P Co. — Hawallan C. 441 4% Honokaa 8 C 13 1314 |Onomea S C. 3 Hutch S P C 13% — |Paaubau S C 15% MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack156 |Oceanic 8 C — Cal Fruit 83 95 'Pac AF A. 2% Cal Wine As — 97%|Pac C Borx.167 1T( Morninz Session. Board— 20 Alaska Packers’ Assn 10 Honokaa Co .. 10 Hutchinson S P Co 50 § V. Water 3015 | 30,000 Pacific Electric Afternoon Session. Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Assn . 10 Giant Powder Con, s 90. 65 Hawaiflan Com’l & Sugar . 5 Onomea Sugar Co 125 Paauhau S P Co 50 25 00 10 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 0 . 46 8 V Water B o $1000 Hawailan S Co bs 00 2000 Market-St R R Con 5s 5 25 1000 8 V 45 (24 mtge) ..... L Strect 2000 Cal Cen Gas & Electric Ss. 00 Pacific Electric Ry 5s 110725 | California Stock and Oil Exchange Oil stock— Bid. Asked. Caribou Oll Co 100 1 ol Four Of] ., . J Hanford Ol . & Home Oil . Imperial Ofl . Independence OIl . Junction Of1 . Kern Ofl Lion Ol Monte Cristo Oil Monarch Oil ... Ofl City Petroleum . Peerless O11 Reed Crude San Joaquin Oll Sterling Oil ... Thirty-Three Ofl . Twenty-Eight Ofl . Union Off ...... United Petroleum ‘West Shore Oil . Miscellaneous— Abby Land and Imp . Alameda Sugar . American Biscuit American District Tel . Bay Counties Power Cal Central Gas & Blectric Cal Cotton Mills . Cal Jockey Club Cal Powder Cal Shipping Cal Title Ins and Central Bank of Oakl Chutes Company . City and County Bank Cypress Lawn Imp Co . Eastern Dynamite .. Ewa Sugar Plantation Gas Consumers’ Assn Honolulu Sugar . 13 sk ne 6 ; | AUCTION SALES o B 2 AUCTION SALE At the B. T. McCULLOUGH RANCH, twe miles east of Crows Landing, Stanisiaus Co.. I will sell at 10 a. m., Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1903, 120 mares and geldings. 75 3 and 4 year old mules, 35 yeariing and 2-year-old mules, 1 Norman stallion, 1 Beigian stallion and 4 fine Jacks. Free conveyance from depot to grounds. Free lunch, Terms of sale—cash. B. T. McCULLOUGH, Proorietor. P TO CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK of 37 work and driving horses, 4 surreys, 4 top bug- gles, 3 carts, 12 road and business ies and 80 sets of single and double harness, I will sell at 1140 Folsom st., Tuesday, Sept. 15, 11 & m., the entire stock at anction. GRAND AUCTION SALE. All horses, wagons, harmess, plows, scrape ers and other material belonging to GREELY & SON, contractors, will be sold at a without reserve TUESDAY, September 1. a. m., at stabies, Seventh ave., between Point lobos and Clement. D legliar';eefly Auction of D HORSES. HORSES HORSES. Weanesday, September 16, at 11 a. m.. AR- CADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Sixth st. 135 700 C Imperial. 300 Crown Point 1200 Exchequer . 18 500 Exchequer . 17 | 200 Sierpa Nev. 500 Exchequer . 16 | 400 Sterra Nev. 1100 Gould & Cur 30 | %00 Union Con.. T 500 Kentuck 04 | @00 Yellow Jack 60 300 Mexican ...1 15 | 200 Yeliow Jack 58 300 Mexican. ...1 121 Afternoon Session. 500 Bullion «... 06 300 Justice 200 Caledonia 200 Mexican 200 Chal Con. | 700 Chollar ... 200 C Imperfai. 500 Con N York 500 Crown Point 300 Gould & Cur 200 Hale & Nor 200 Hale & Nor 100 Sterra. Nev. €9 500 Julta . 500 Utah ...... 18 TONOPAH MINES. The following were the sales on the Sam 0 and Tomopah Mining Exchange yes- Morning Seseion. 2000 Esperanza ... 04] 100 Paymaster .. 13 100 Gipsy Queen. 26| 400 Tono N Star. 40 300 Mont Ton.... 96| 100 Ton N Star.. 48 100 Mont Ton. 85 100 Ton N Star.. 47 200 Paymaster 14 Afternoon 1000 Esperanza ... fill 100 Mont Tom.... 98 20,000 Esperanza.. 08/1100 Ton N Star.. 40 100 MacNamara . 17,1650 Ton N Star.. 50 200 Ment Ton... CLOSIN MONDAY, Sept. 14.—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha 08 Julia . . @ [ | Alta . Justice 10 Andes . Kentuck . 05 Belcher ... Mexican .....1 15 | Best & Beich.1 cidental . wn Builion phir 85 Caledonia ... Qverman 25 Challenge Con Potosi 28 Chollar b3 Confidence ... (] Con Cal & Virl 15 Con Imperial ' Con N Y..... 2 T4 Crown Point i6 18 Eureka Con . 50 o6 Exchequer .. 17 Gould & Cur . a1 Hale & Nor 54 ks Lady Wash .. 08, TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask | — — 28 - 10! Hannapah . - WT&Cal..... — @ Lucky Tom — BTon&GW. — 06 MacNamara . 17/ Ton N Star 48 o Mizpah Ex 40 Ton Midway . 40 43 | Montana Ten 96 Ton & S Lake — 43 Paymaster Cnited Ton .. — 20 ——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. Victor J. and Mary Gumasso to Davide Cere- Jot on N line of Filbert street, 210:6 ough, N 155 by E 25. $10. Same to Vitterio Perazzo, lot on N line of Filbert street, 185:6 E of Gough, N 155 by E 25; $10. Mary A. Raimond to Laura E. Laine, lot on N line of Brr,w‘ldwa,\. 67 W of Gough, W 37:4 v 3 0. < and Rese E. Sharp to Frances M. Griffith and Lillia B. Webb, lot on SE corner of California and Middle streets, E 25 by $ §7:6; $10. Robert K. and Emma L. Palache and Jullet H. Lumbard to Amelia Irwin, lot on W line of Seott street, 107:6 N of Green, N 30 by W_107:6; $10. Jeremiah J. and Annie Driscoll to Louis Metager, lot on N _line of Sutter street, 85 W of Broderick, W 27:6 by 110; also lot on W line of Scott street, 27:8% N of Washing- ton, N 25 by W 110; also lot on NW_corner of Geary and Jones streets, W 62:6 by N 8§7:6; 10. $ G suis Metaper o Jeremiah J. asd Annie Drin. coll, same (3 pleces): $10 Emily F. Pope to Mary Furlong. lot on B line of Cof S of Carl (being the NE corner of an streets extended), N to San Miguel Rancho boundary, NE to most N point of sald rancho, SE to a point 275 S of Carl street, W to beginning: $10. Rose Moran (Kattemann) to James Movam. lot on N line of Twenty-fifth street, 100 B of Alabama. E 25 by N 104: gift. Edna A. Dickman to Charles A. Dickman. lot on § line of Duncan street, 130 W of San- ez, W 30 by S 114; gift. e XY Berlin and Charles J. Smith (by Charles E. Nichols, commissioner) to A. W. Johnson, executor estate of Francis H. Page. Jot on NW corner of Montgomery and Green- wich strests, N6 W dois. N 30, w 22, 62:6, E 62:6 . S faite L. and Martin Jones to Camille L. Lapachet, lot on NE corner of Sacramento street and Le Roy place, B 20 by N 70, of N Sacramento, 177:6 W of Jomes, W 20 by N el MeKeon to Martin Floegel, lot on 3 Time_of Mir 75 NE of Fourth, SE line of Minna street, Sk into $250,000,000 of | Denver & R G 4s. 58% C . % | Burbanke.'$1@1 50 per ctl; River Reds, Soc@ O - Th, S London and 8 F Bank (i4d). . it t bonde, would make another demand | Erle prior lien ds. 903 C F & T . 40000, mauaing 1500 Texans and 5000 Weee: | P Bok o Saveet, Potatoes, §1 0001 75 per cul | 180 18, SN {Eiics & per cont of from | Mercantile Trust .. Ntary Bell to Albert W. Lehrke, lot on S¥ for s considerabie sum unon the underwriters, | DO gen b o . &, |Mashatian ern; sieady to 1oc lower. Good to prime steers, | VRGBT ABLIS Ghsen Corn. T5e@SL 50 per | above duotations. Northern Cal Power . corner of Seventeenth and Pennsylvania streets, but this could not be confirme “cactionary ) - - i ; p ! L Nevada_Natlonal Bank ; $10. A v . £5 G0@t 10; poor to medium, $4@5 25; stock. | . 7 S 50 by W 100; ig axninst Brooklyn Rapid | en 5. 7 . 450 helters, 3304 50, (samners. 3L.3002 60 | String Heans, 2%@itc per Ib; Wax 2iggic: 7 Penific Btates Tei s T e i Meves b O B Per- ux g e B D o e e | steers, ' $3 25@4 50; WWestern steers, §3 25G Jumase ser box, ummer. Squseh, 290w o S—Grain_Bags, 5@5%c; San Quentin, | baraffine Paint ... guson Jot on E line of Twenty-eighth avenue, Paul, the lgtter recovering over a p: ","‘ The | Adams Con 10! Little Chiet 08! $'5o -bf;f_ (..l;;gu:’-.‘.wuc iy “cu, -c_'rz:g" ?;‘a?n:awwl Bags, 32035c; Fleece Twine, 714 | Fostal Device and Imp 100 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 50 by E 120; neavines of 5t Paul as attribited to re- | Alfe 17 Ontari poris " ; " s A C ; ) % - s o e orn crop. Anmaghe, - BEach | Brasss 15 Ophir . 185 ,..i‘,:;?s;“,,“;'(‘g‘;nc".’.‘;;i, T8 tomoteow | per sasks Cys. TGec ver box; Biokis | 8¢ Cotton ik e s.‘vf:'r.e“&'oq,d“m’ o O A Loas, o8 Bes * | Micorse €. and Etta H. Edwards to May L. f this news cago an - o ho 22,000; stro - ch- Cucumbers, 3@3%e for No. 1 and 1@2 hree grades; 3 . - C. 3 g (- gl et i || gk R o 0% | ers. 5 50@6 20; good to choice heavy, $5 MO® b for others: Garlic, 2Gde per Ib; o 'hf:chu—wuunnnnhu per’ ton; New Wel, | Sperty Fiour Co . ® | valentine. ot on W iine of Tenth avenue. 150 he last hour of | Horn Silve 3 3 e . | Oxra, per box; nt, g fegie 3 d,'$7; . 375 g - | = w E 3 c. sper. St. Paul, Missouri Pacifie, New e Con 3/Standard ... . 3 . O > BV09 Oh:AMc | mond, o n O i % ook "Fa bdivisio el Rock Island, Southern Pacific BOBTON STOCKS AND BONDE. to_choice mixed, $2G3; Western sheep, 33 7@ Poult d Game. §$14 25 in sacks; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $i3; | Western Fish Co #8:1%. ot 22 block 11, Fair's subdivisions nd Union Pacific. The selling of e | ooy B lagia | 6 7: native lambs, $3 5O@S 75; Western oury an g Welsh Lump, 1%ll ?.nfi‘m’:«lhfi Mmpl; toa; o SALES. Hol) P::‘rk. 'r‘("'u Aty I e ~ i Pacific was said to come from pr 5 Do, Prerd . | 1ambe, $3 505 25. i ke, $1i S0@l3 per and $15 in orninz Session. Edward B. Robinson to e . e s e et TS O i ety Poultry opened the week steady, the de- | et m:v‘:‘a}fl;::“wt-:;‘g:‘gmi? 45 per Board— lot 5 Dok B, Spreckels subdivisions blocks seally one source, b as { ] K. J | 4 e 3 . P estead: $5. B e i Do w1 Ao | New York Metal Market. e B e S e R D T 44c for bolled and 42c tor Tass | 1700 Moate. Cristo. Ol | Nwiniam B and Phebe Forden to loia B Among the stocks held for ount_of at | ouez ... | c more; r Oll, In cases, Street— | parker,.lot on NE line o mer_street, center Mexican Central. The sixth in and what lttle local stock came in found : 3 3 i 3 b o saliment of the $22,000,000 Transvasl loan Pineiumated ... 4% | NEW YORK. Sept. 14.—Tin was weak and | prompt sale at the previously quoted prices, | No- 1 t0c: Bukees oA 81,1061 13; Lol &8| 50 Kern River il se 200 | Set Vutnmmant SR X 8N T W is payable in London to-morrow. In the final 4% Calumet & Hecla. “-""- lower in ll,londan_ 2ot 4-Igle2nlg;t efil 1s lower, ' Game wuhln light refie!lm ,'"d» ruthler quiet, | x{r‘:"‘mm straiiied, barrels, 0c: came '51:- G md:flamoon Sesston. bk;‘«:mlh.._m T e AR TR SR, ne local rket displayed further | : : O o being finally quoted at s while fu- owing to the poor quality of most of the of- | iz lon; p J ¥ v . 1 g Cinich Pacifc belhs ewpecialy heavy. | 500, PTSrd, .. - 89% Centennial . 16% tircs declined £1 2 U4 to £120 13s 6d. Lo- ' ferings which showed the effects of the warm | China, Nut SSG7T0e per galion: pure Neats: | 2000 Independence Oit . sisevee - AN | TN Tok G- IV e ot Liew Nreet SIS NS The ‘break in Southern Pacifc was perdly ex | yosion & Maine. 108 Dominton Coal | 73, | sai n, Inflacnced by the break sbroed, was | weather, Hazo and Douss, wite apoted lower, | 556 whaie Oil, natural, white “0%”:31 R o e tor Hameatead: $10. 2 s e o y's Jul rt, which | potte 3 | also easy, closing a or - spot. Some Gray Geese ari . the first of i = E ok 3 oo o o g ' nd weak. | Pitend . » | that position closing at , while fu- | POULTRY — Young rkeys, nhominal itan. e = - v T = vt of the Signcial'| sy JNI Mobawk o 40 ires”lost 10s, closing at £50 155 'In New ' Geeae, per palr, $100: Goslings. §150a3: | ‘nart olfs Water White Coal OIl in bulk, e S e e “was the renewal of heavy shipments | Mo P Gt Owoecls s York copper was quiet. Lake, $13 75; electro- = Ducks, 50 per dozen for old and $4@3 | 14, Pearl Ofl in cases, 20%c; Astral, 2014 SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. | "o b Spargvich to Agmes L. Kermode i B e se. Whichs todk from | Me Ot ... Qucecla ... .- 30 jyic, ‘$13 6214@13 S5; casting. $13 37i@13 60, | for youns; Hens, $1 5005 50: young Roost- | mick, mojc: Extra Star, 21iac. Eiaine, s0me: | 1o toioame were. the ain CHANGE. George P. Sparovieh to Asnes L Kermode, o Coat say will A2 PRerd oo -11%% Banta Fe ‘Copper. 1% | "Spelter closed at £21 25 6d In London, and | ;; G "é‘ T :’,’g'::‘!"gm‘,:;" per doaen | B . [ ar e POk [ ays Morning Session. o e et Aaostation S Chlits ome ‘unueually Jarge proportions this year. | Mass Eiec ...... o el ) yobron closed at bla 34 in Glasgow and at 4ts Hare, 75c@$1; Wild Doves, 75 Der dozen, | zob i genas and iron basrels, 7 TR £ A Builders’ Contracts. The el South demand will be co- v n esboro. Locally iron was quiet. AND WHITE LEAD—Red - = Vi or the Nt 2 anks, al- | 7 o . D 3 ; No. “ z - Fom e e zevera wedke 5ot et | ® MU0 crbenc srociks, | O | Souhern, $16 80: X6 1 do soft. B M08 | 1y iurs stesmmers bave arrived witn | QEOGAR—The Westemn. Sugsr Retming | 300 Celcdonis 1 331000 Savage 1111l B ML wotk for, R DU 0 the total withdrawale can e Ao weaker, | Consols, money. 80 3-16 Mo K & T. 20% Sig: = supplies since Saturduy the Butter market was | SOl et " Caben A Crusned “and = Fios | 09 Caledonis Gon 11 Qlterations to building on S'W cormer of Kear- T enree oot o-aay ‘mcluded Bawi: | Do acet”. . 8 516 N Y Cenrai 120 Visible Grain Supply. quotedfirm yesterday, with sales'at e Eggs 010 ML SRt A e Candy orams | o0 Chotiar - % o ena Sutter sireets; S5, siroad e ‘< naconda 5% Norfolk & West.. 90 sty were also firm, W an’advante, | AL By . e yre Investmen 3 more #n@ Ohio, With a net increase of $291.000 | ;0 . iy Ontarlo & W Cheese was quoted steady to firm by houses | Ulated, 5.70c; Dry Granulated, fine, 560c; Dry | 600 C C & Va. 68 same contractor, architect same—Millwork for e e mowing 8 surplus increase SERITON. <| Balie & Culo. - S nant Minse 2% | by %" New York Produce Exchange, 16 ke T e s A Confectiomers: A 560c; Magnotia M&w;’ni 500 Excheauer .. 17 18 B et A Glunz (owner) with Jobm B. % arket showed some irregularity. I8 sees o | follows: < " | tra C, 5.10c; iden C, Bc; P ; barrels, | 1 Goul - 53 St Towi saves. par value, §1.255,000. Soea & Quio ... 34| Do 1ot prard . 404 Bushels. Increase. Decrease. | ¥ Hom 13, oLy B B e cases | 100 more: haif Sc mors; boxes, 30 | 500 Hale & Norc. 31 | Guumscconteactis ane A e e e United States 25 declined ¥ per cent on the 13534 |Southern Ry ... 9% | Wheat e AR R ‘and 1400 1bs Cheese. Stymai | o vemae. 250 § of Lake street, S 25 by B 1207 lost call, T L 20 D et L 2 ¥ coem - 478,000 B L T S and\ occastonally F 54 33800, NEW YORK STOCK e .. 25% Southern Pacific o L A aiade 29090 | aic. for extras and for seconds: dairy, oA - 10 "Dr. ¢ F. Buckley (owner) with William F. Stocks— oy A ; 1 801 Uniop- Pacific ... 17%4 | Baciey - . 1523000 399 21@24c; store Butter, 17%@19c; cold storage, | T}8 OF its equivalent. 10 wilson Company (contractor). architects Meyer Atchison - e 230 | Do prefd . DREURY oess 0, N ,000. . . : Eastern. 23@24c per Ib. Ricesste of Prad - 3 & 'GBrienReconstruction of hot water sys. Atchison 0% 4+ .. $8% U 8 Steel . CHEESE—New, 12@12%c; Young America, eceipts o, roduce. tem for Hotel RBaitimore on X £ormer o Peiuimere & Ghia - 10,30 - w e 2 pretd .. 62 ',“no pretd . New York Cotton Market. 13@14c; Bastern, '15g16c; Wester, 1415 per P = H Yan New and Myrtle avenues, N 60 by W o pfd. . nois Central .. |Wabash ... b 3 137:6; $1247. enadian Pacific. . 4400 1Z3% 12 82 | poui'a Nash..108%! Do prefd . e { " Baas _Ranch, 0garic for large FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMEER 14. g o TR R TR 2 Cen of New Jersey. ..... ..o oo Ay EW 3 . 14.—The cotton i alr to cl 4 Chieapeake & Ohip. %00 3% 723 328, | Bar silver, firm._26%d per ounce. Money, | Siiome At n Sivetos o TGS e | s i T 46 i 0ld Man Killed by a Turkey. 3 F 500 221, 231, 22" | 214@3 per cent. The rate of discount in the | OPened e etiey omd Slowaise Eastern, 220 15 55 story from Oklaho: f a 2-yea: Ccamo & Alfa . B0 3% 3% 6 | open market for short bills Is 3%@8%¢ pey | And Closed steady, net 17@27 points higher. | 3¢’ per dozen. 1518 | | e, story fromw Oklahoma o€ 3 Sxsets N Great Western 0% 16 36 |cent and for three months' bills 3% per cont. PR % 2 2 oy R rem: tragedy. IR A AT Tt BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDE, London Stock Exchange. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. 125 STOCK EXCHANGE o s = s e a “hicawo . 2 —_— 3 the sales on the Pacific : “Many years ago a North Carolina s e +% o il 2 . LONDON, Sept, 14.—The Stock Excha 50 A Rorele iragn T & T prd. E N New York Grain and Produce. | peO iy ve closed on Saturday. September 15, PPl e v W '":h:i:"h'gt ample, and s Serteriny ind!!. or ‘:;l{e ge~Judge M!He." of Colorado Southern et I G local demand =was i and confined 231 1 a very old man and was in_ the o, Bouth ist pa. @i T MW TOBK St A R ouR- Mt Northern Wheat Market. o eicn: xad M a7 10 ard with a red skull cap on his head. o Bt 32578 B¥ B | 1mabere; topic 3000 e market e e deezod o Shining, T Nilind = i T ot taciea he attenton ot ihe (g S 101 3% | T WHEATRecelpts, 44,900 bushels; exports, PORTLAND, Or. 14— WHEAT—Walla ! and a steady inquiry. The top | Rl b turkey and angered it, and it flew upon Degver & R0 G.... 24 | 11.438. Spot firm; No. 2 red, 85%c elevator and | Walla, 78c; bluestem, 82c; valley, S0c. XA for small boxes was obtained only | Flour, qr sks... 5394 ctls..... 14,900 105 Tenver & R G pid. .,-,":2 77 prons ©. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 14.—WHEAT—Un- m--n-gzc freestones from the EASTERN 90 g g Y 283 2y |94%e L o b afiat; No. I hard Manitoba, | changed; bluestem §2c; vailey, districts, Soc belng the top for of- | Corn, etls....... 1,808 0