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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1908. 11 k3 feeding- barley, 49@50c; fair Fl 50@4 “Wheat 75; Fa- 10%@) : N hardshell, 11%@12c; s o e ot o e i ot | Wlour) D O 06, Copekal Wiedl, B8 s 30 2 lO.m’Ao‘.‘cnw L thondn. 136 ‘Tor. Noapa- A"c’rlo" s m oS Northwestern, $1 07; Dritae timothy seed. | o, ‘o 258 60: @8 10; relis, 10%c for 1 X L. 10%c for Ne Plus Ul- £1710; mess pork, rer bbl, fts 12 G501z aofx rd: | Peart Basies 0, su'x e V15 Deoary; fras wotl BNC for Lenguetlos: Peamiter saTe per 100 e, 273609 30; "short ibe' sides | Peas, §5 50 per 100 for Eastern;' Pecars, 11G13c; Cocoanuts, $1 50 (boxed), $6 621,G6 ;m clear sides (boxed). HONEY—Comb, new, 12%4@13%c for white §87304 15; clover, ontract grade, 59 63 Hay and Fecdstuffs. h e St . Lenie e ] S Regalne Weakly m‘ h Ty e Ahheats tracted, 514@6%e; light amber extracted, c; | HORSES, HORSES. .. 184007 “U'BI%0| Hay and Feedstuffs continue as before quot- | dark: 34 Weanesday, September 16, at 11 a. AR ‘136500 '400 | . Reccipts of Hay are heavy, while there | BEES e yax. In A A e 3 TOTom et 184,100 674,600 | is pléenty of Bran and Middlings coming in s JOHN J. DO’ A 320,900 327700 | to_satisfy the current dmlnd Provisions. e T T Barley, bushels 4 w% i ?flpnfi’wn_m Tog2s per ton i 2 315 for sawn: Rustic, 0@ T y , 5 4 ekt ol 2 Though Chicago was lower the packers and SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. An Bage: et On the Produce Exchange fo-day the butter | shemeriieg mierd Harley. $2(035 per | traders there were bullish, anticipating Ge- e e Mt s AP Anaconda Min Co. m-rket was sle-dv- figlmerY- 15@20c; dairy, | ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $26@26 50; 1ob— | creasing stocks during the next few waeks. |.12 for half barrels. I e 1 ; ; F DR Fab Trans JB@iic.” Cheese, frm, A0%Q1LLc. "Tgss. steady, bins, $27@27 S0: Somnmkeac.c?r'n g%fio This market was cuiet and without change. ‘ St -ocal stocks and bonds not very active. i Fad. $55 50058 50: Hows | CURED MEATS—Haest,. 194 -1es I e ] e A T d_\ 2 v o R 350, Mixéd Feed, $22 5062 50; Horse Beans. | peqvy, 1gc for light mediam, 15c for eht, E Receipts of Produce. all street stocks de s ) ’ g . 2 15%e for extra light, 17%e ‘or sugar-cured and - . f : treet stocks declined and subsequently recovered. Imermmgent Fagie cholea at $15; Whens ang One ¥ “&1%’3’2 83e o ekt mgar-cured” Basters dusar- | | FOR TUBSDAT SEFTEMBER 1 e =4 ? B 2 %3 per p 10 wia 11 50; Barl cu ams, ¢; California Hams, r, @ e Exchange and Silver mu‘hmlgrd fro;rz pn:-uau:' rates. Internatonal ‘Pump Wheat— Dic, | Chogar. 18 Dot Sscn Crages Aalea: $9506 g et o Ve ALY L - 32 Wheat featureless at previous quotations. Freights still low. tional flfl'."' : Dos s 0 ’"i’s"w o bt atra Cicar. ;éhnu&fmm Saited Pork, | A =0 Barlev i wi b e : : orth American. .. Smoked Beef, 15¢ per I = . b 1484 ey firm, with a .‘h‘\h! advance in cash grain. | Bacinc “Muil. oL Sept. Jan-Agl. Beans and Seeds. LARD—Tiérces quoted at T%e per Ib for | - 10l Quicksiiver, ks 10 Oats firmly held. Corn rather weak and Rye steady. Pressed Steel Gar. . Closing - 21 20 ooty P L "B S T e s e . . Pressed § Car pfd Fioar— The local Bean trade quoted no further | Kl DUFe, 1@Ilie; 10-1b tins, 114@11%e: Middlings, sks . 235 Leathy rolls. 102 Kansas Flour continues to disturb the local millers. Puliman Palace C: Opening 2520 | cnthoc iom), 200 trade, ot Do, friber | Sib cne Mseer 215 une, ke O LA dons Tl gesirime.bbin..l T : 3 | Republic " Steel... Closing. 28 3 tinued quict, thoush some sales Were madS | pair barrels, Jtic: one tierce, SHe; o o | # LIS » Ji o pece 11 " - lepublic Steel ! e as usuval, i - 35 Nothing new in Hay or Feedstuffs. AT thy b - . There I nothing doing in Seeds. it at A et Al STOCK MARKET. | = 22 P b | Rubber Goods ptd. . FEastern Livestock Market. BEANS—Bayos. $3@3 15: $3 25; But- B | Beans selling quictly at steady prices. Seeds dull. Tenn Coal & Tron. e fore, 88 25 emall White, ”?3 |% larsg White, | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. i o S - e S Butter quicter and easier since prices advanced. 1§ Leather pfd CHICAGO, Sept. ~15.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | Fim3. 33 4083 80; Red Kidneys, nominali| Hops rule very firm and are again a point | e e i p bl Dubths 6 dos' U-§ T pid. £500; Texans. steady; efim s g :teerkl,)Bk‘ Keye. §2 30G% 60 per "ctl; Horse Deans, j o5 oo, bisher. The market shaws fainer Mors | advanced o $108 and Onomes Swcar wie heese in heavy su 3 4 S | poor to medium, ; stock- ¥ activity. rmer at $30 75. Mercantile Bank scid at 3 ¢ cavy suppl) RN SIS i Sl | ers and feeders, 4 15: cows, 81 50 | 5, SEEDS—Drown Mustard, nominal; Yello® | “There is no change in Hides or Tallow. | The oll stocks were dull y at the advance, with fine ranch rather scarce. Western Unfon | $30; elters, $304 T5; canners, §1 50g2 1 6aete e mautern: Aifalte,nominal: Tare | ooioor, (¢ *UF el W Tytine atribe and| G Cuifwnis This lemmacs Sl 5 : > . Steers, ¥0 25a4 50; Western neern5 55 S b, 1%@2e; Timothy ' 60lc:’ Hemp, 3U@sisc | DS AND SKINS—Culla and brands sell SZ.?A“‘&".Q"’»L':‘ c':L"" Payuple Octaber 1. The s hardly as active as a fortnight ago. UNPTBE RAILAOATE OF EAN FHANEISCO, e e e IR A Lo 085 “mean °"°§'i’°"‘u P o e T TR T M : X | St o "medtum, 8% 3 s ' quict in spite of the short crop. NEW YORK. Sept. 15.—Bond transactions of l good o cholce Teavy 55 8068 107 rough heavy. ‘ DRIED PEAS—Green, 31 5002 per ot | ma'e':.' £ Tor heavy”and Ho for Hlght; Stags, | ent aividend is on (he mereased cap calization. rovisions lowo at $79 a7 at $79 50, 2000 at $79 37%, } | Salte ry o; dry Kip, | which n in liquidation for scme years, ; ns lower at Chicago but unchanged here. 15,000 at $39 50, ! (7] *‘ S!:EEP—I;ecelplx.d z:oggmsh:eph steasy; | C0tatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Saited cult, 10c; ary Hices, Baimies 403 256 | Is considering the resumption of business, and A car of new Mackerel on the market. P N syl g ) oo T BN e ,a;&' ’5’:{5« %r‘:_;: ra"n‘:luhmego@: T{yu'é;.‘fg"; poecginte of river Potatoes were very lght. | 2’;,:?‘.";.,;‘".‘,.,“ :“fl‘m 50 n:;;:il:‘:‘me"? T e By 35t vols upon the - . . . sheep, n e s, 7 0 1 75 f 1a; 262 1 di roposi Hops a point higher again and rather more active. Do SoUh:-o-o 08 | Hocking Val 4168205 | Weelrn lambs, $5 5085 25. | of ' demand’ for shipping and jhe Jight local 31 S5¢1 55 for Seeall ‘mnd Boe for, Corte: Horse | Padividénd yesterday: Astec Oil, 3c; Four Hides d Tall ha d Do coun . 108 LE&P N Uni 4s. JOSEPH. };q:llrye.“xsen;unr:‘nun\::mkd m:':; ":flleyrl::d:fl‘ Hides, 'dry. ‘z‘um for large ;:dsz)‘c% !orcur‘e- oil Cnmuny.‘mumu‘r: monthly, lc‘fir -tm. IHwdes an aliow e o . Sept. - el dium, $1@1 for small a ‘or Colts. amounting to ontra Costa er Com- w unchangea. i 4 e MRy Ma Dt e, ] gefi:l I P o ATLE—Re- | steady demand for local consumption. Sweets Buck Skine—Dry Mexican, 32ic; dry salted ' pany, regular monthly, 32¢ per share, amount- old ss Feg. cows and heiters, $1 15G5 25; stockers | VTS In ample supply and steady. Receipts Mexican, 26c: dry Central Amefican, 32%c. ' ing to $18,248 32; Port Costa Water Company. of Onions were light, but the demand wa: W ool market still tied up by the strike. Hogs in better demand and firm. Other Meats unchanged. Potatoes and Onions quiet, Vegetables fairly active. Good Poultry and Game cleaning up zvell. -9 "|Minn & St L ds. 11 K & lol“_w Du 2d; . 101% N Y C g 3 V997N J C ken 1 90i] N Pacific 4s. 201" Do Goat Sllns—Pfln\e Anmru Tfie larte and r!'ul.lr monthly, 30c per share, amounting to ply and_trade was moderately active. Fine ' No 2 «N%c grease, 214Gic. 5 sldlo Raiiroad Company. regular monthly, 0o teady; lambs, $5 25, | OTcen Corn and fancy Tomatoes met With ' WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin Lambs’. 9@ per share, amounting to $2000; Gas Consum- 5 * - | quick sale. while common and inferior offer- - 1. Foothill, 10@12c: Middle County, 11G13c. | ers’ Assoclation, 10¢ per share, amounting to inge were Jull. The canners ralsed their Quetations for spring clip are as follows: $5000; the Daly West Mining Company of | 1 and teeders, 82 S0t lgw 10G15c higher; | IKEWlse and prices were unchaned. i 0@ 1 e i | light $5 856 50; medium and_ heavy. §6 a6 | Moot Kinds of Vegetables were in free sup- | @b 90 @5 90. SHEEP—Receipts, 141; New York Metal Market, bid on Tomatoes to 33c per box and secured ' Frumboldt and Mendocino, 18¢20c: Nevada, 13 Utab, a_monthly dividend of 6Sc per share Fo - . : Gk . a fair quantity at that rate. . Lima Beans : ' e 80 4 han th ous dividend): Fresh Fruit in light receipt and active g ot Ve A 11 were in‘small supply and sold by the pound Traidc: 4o comree 10GTe Dot b o e e piee State-ldanG Mintag and Devaiop eloping LISt L & BT ta 0 NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Tin was unchanged | at firmer prices. while String and Wax Beans 2 " 314 | In Lonabn, closing at £121 25 6d for spot and | were steady at the previusly quoted rates. | yo'vors for gaes Tor 7 " STOWSrs disposed £120 12s 6d for futures. Locally tin was | Green Peppers were well cleaned up and | Company. a monthly dividend of ome-half of 1 per cent; the Debenture Surety Compaay, a Sperm O1l marked up sc per gallon. hiy dividend of monthly dividend of Se. firm, with spot closing at $12 50812 70, choice stock found quick sale at higher | | olders of the [ aeCobper orices were lower in London, spot | prices. Okra was abundant and lower. | Meat Market. L e o o i - . - - - - - SEN: leclining s to ‘While futures were POTATOES—Burbanl 'rom the riv M‘ Retail Meat Prices. T OO s AND OBNERAL I wie | & 6d iower at £ 6d. Tn New York cop. | 81 et EAE Samn Pams M Segtia | i o % | for Nowsiar 38, to vate Span & B oue T o8 ! ECAST. CCC&StLgis o per was quiet. Lake, $13 clectrolytic, | Burbanks, $1@1 40 per ctl: River Red: e e e o e e | SRS B The pressure continues high over the western | Chicago Term 4. gty | §15 e2iais casting, $13 374@13 50, $1per cti: Sweet Poatoes, $1 60@1 75 per ccl, | It Nas been, as the local packers are using a | 328,000,000 in 4 per cent bonds. ilowing retall prices for meats are | half of the country. Warm, pleasant weather | Colo Fuel & I... 78 |Wabash lsts 5 Lead deelined 1s 3d to £11 Bs in London, but| ONIONS—30@65c per cti. '”‘:‘ Y- oW o s e S Gt tue Retall Butchers' Protective As- | prevails generally on the Pacific Slope. There | Colo & So 4s 3 | was firm here, closing at $4 40. VEGETABLLS—Green Corn, $1G1.50 per | BRehancld. i e Bl | Stock and Bond Exchange. - | has been'a rise of € degrees or more in tem- | Con Tob . Spelter lost % 6d in London, closing at £21 | sack: crates from Alameda, §1 2561 75; from |~ Deef and Mutton stand 85 betore. ’ P e = ouse | PETature during the past twenty-four ~hours | D a5 5s, but remained quiet in the local market | Berkeley, 7 Green Peas, 2@3c lb t S e g~ B l._u.,’ Oregon, Nevads and the San Jozguin | Erle prior lien a8l at $o. String_Beans, 2%@3lc per 1b; “‘Z, ff; Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dnmu TUESDAY. Sept. 15.—2 p. m. Valley = e ! Do gen 4s. "I Wis Cent 4s. Iron closed at s 3d in Glasgow and at 45s Lll'ul Beans, 2%@3c_per Ab Tam.lm, m are as follows No rain has fallen west of the Rocky Moun- NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 10364 in Midaie: Locally iron was quiet box: Summer Squash, 25@10c BEEF—6Gic for Steers and G@éc per 1b | UNITED STATES BONDS. tains. 4 4 Sdani ok 10/ Little Chief 04 | and unchanged. . 1 foundry (nortnern), $17; Cahhaxe. T5@85c per ctl; Cnrrum TSe por sack. i for Cows. ! Bid. Ask. | Bid Ask. R A maximum wind velocity of thirty miles | 17/ 0 ¥ 7 4 75 | No. 2 foundry (northern), $16 50; No. 1 fgun. Cueumbers, per box; Pickle Cucumbers, | VEAL—Large, 0%@8%c; small, 9@10c per 45 qr coup.. — — |4s qrc (new) — — r Roast, | per hour from the west is reported at El Paso. | AlI°® 4 78 | &y {southern) and No. 1 soft, $15 506: 3@3%e for' No. 1 and 1@2%e per Ib for others: pound. 4S qF reg ... — — |38 qr coup..107 — Stew, | Pleasant weather prevails at sea, the wind | prieCC o8 | R Garlic, 2@3c per Ib; Green Peppers, 30G50¢; MUTTON—Wethers, T7T1@S%e, with fine SCELLANEOUS BONDS. at_the Southeast Farallon being from the | Brunswi - 2 per box or sack: Green Okra. 25@40c per box: | stock cecasionally 9c; Ewes, TG8¢ per pound. g northwest, velocity twelve miles g | Boston W ool Market. Egg Plant, 40G50c per box; Marrowfat Squash, | = LAMB-8@10c per pound Ala A W 5s. — Forecast made at San Francisco for she thir- 3 $10@12 ver ton. PORK_Dressed Hogs, $1@9%e per pound. y_hours ending midnight, September 16: Northern Californta—Fair Wednesday, con- tinued warm weather in the interior; light I BOSTON, Sept. 15.—There is a quiet tone LIVESTOCK MARKET. in the wool market, although there has been & Poultry and Game. | The tollowing quotations are for good, sound | Chops, 15@15c. oot g fair amount of wool moving. Prices are firm. Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 cheaper gTades, | ~Southern California—Fair Wednesday; warm- JoLemmitory—Tdaho, fine; 14315c; fine meaium, | There was continued firmness in all lines of | DT, cent shrinkage for Cattle: | | i e B Steers, Saifc: nd Heifers, 4 . Poultry, particularly fine young stock, and . CATTLE—St ity 4 . | 14@16c: fine medtum, 1336@173c: madium, — o s T@se: Cows, 4@3c per pound. t $% 11814@19c. Utah and Nevada, fine, 15@160: fing | Jarge Hens, lings and Squabs were quoted | TGN thin o per pouna (gross weight). © regular prices OB | er: jight southwest wind: —Fair Wednesday: continued warm ity —Fair Wednesday 14 @6|Adventure Allouez . —_— | ncisco and vicn 4 5 higher. Receipts liberal, b ler: CALVES—4@5’ s we The Weather and Crops. HERt northerly winds changing 1o fresh west- | Atchison ds....... 7% Amaigamated 1. 438 | medium, oG 17lsc; medium, 19azhe, Arizons, | Were stocking “up the, market cleancd wp wejl | SHEEP—Wethers. Si5ade; Ewes, S03%c per = erly winds. Mexican Cen $s.. 713a|Daly West. 3514 | heavy, 13@ldc; average, 13@10c; choice, 176 | and was practically bare at the elose. ' No Pound (gross welght). = = A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Railroads— , | 18¢. . | Western came in, but a car was reported close | LAMBS—$2 75@3 per hea — A. G. McAdie, section . at hand and scheduled for to-day’s market. HOGS—Live Hogs, 150 to 250 Ibs, 6c; under e nd crop ser t the | % St. Louis Wool Market Receipts of Game were light and good sound = 150 Ibs, 53%@5%4c; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 118 | EASTER \ 1[ IRI\F TS | o % ofterings found quick sale. Rabbits and Doves 30 per cent tzlflmnnd Stags, 40 per cent off from s IMMARY. . s & = Jias ‘ s;r. LO;;IS' Mo..‘San ISQTWooldduu. | Tt unchanged. while Hare were quotec i. Ve quotal B : = e e S £ -4 = nal; medium grades, combing and clothing, | = POU LTRY——Ynur Meys, nominal; Geese, ise. — s g sriehuseyprgre | 1ol light, fine, 15@17i4c; heavy fine, 126 | per ' pair, Goslings, | §2a3 25 | General Merchandise. j > 1 week in all parts : ew York 5(”(1t Market. 2isce |Osceola . %c; tub washed, Ducks, $3 m 50 ber aoun for old and $4@5 | 115 . y winds in the Sacramen- Amer <usar {01d Dominion for young; Hens, §4 530Gt young Rbosters, BAGS—Grain Bags. 5@3%e; San Queflflnv 1 cys caused trifling da "arrot LnnduTIVool Sales. $506; old Rocsters.” $1 506! I’ Do prd. 3 : Fryers, $3 50@ . 5.55c: Wool Bags, 32@35c: Fleece Twine, 19% | NEW YORK. Sept. e short sell- | Amer Te |-anta Fo (‘opper. D50 srotiors, £33 20 for Tarme wad 53 B00% S Cotion Foat Tinge. 8tbc, 6%c, and — ing not unm liquidation was the amarack . 9 e for small; Pigeons, $1 50 per dozen for old l’l\l‘ the thm grades; Brown Jute, 61.@7%ec. —_— feature of the s stock market, particularly Trinity ) LONDON, Sept. 15.—There was a very large | $1 50@2 for Squabs. CANN FF The California Fruit 5 Suriny 1hé ‘tas ssion. Much of the seliing | M3<s El N United States.... 19 attendance at the opening of the Afth series ”G»\lifl‘:z;mpbns $§1 25@1 75 per dozen; Hare, | Canners’ Assnflnnon quotes the following price 100 wrv avorable crop reporta. While | ;20 L0+ i Utah .. | of wool auction sales to-day. A good repre. 5c@$1 25; Wild Doves, i5¢ per dozen. list for 190G stock: — [Stkn G&E 63 — — went was governed largely by | 75 Shee] . 1o ctora. . | sentative selection, mainly crossbreds, offered. = S 83 | — UG&BN — = Do ped.. 01 Wolverine el e ot halt redn i wine Butter, Cheese and Eggs. E |n%lE WATER STOCKS. 2 { 2 _ambs were # Fm2 SO e for G q(c‘o"m o . o “,,‘A"' st The Butt ket t [ L ‘ | S - is;':nx““\.rt: 5 “ s ” 5 or Germany. Cave Good Hope Natal of- e Butter market was not as firm yes- 3 = LE] — Isor n - -~ b t‘and_ this, together with S e ey ferings were slow and showed a decline ee- | terday and most dealers reported & weak feel- | FRUITS. & ‘ 2 | GAS AND ELECTRIC. e probable crisis in the British Cabinet bring- | Con for 'ac v vance . g ‘ | i i . ing increased weakness to consols, all made for | Anaconda . cept fine, light, greasy. which was unchanged. | ing, saying that the ?d\am: had led 2 |:; | | 2 > | Cent L & P.— 5 SacEG&R— — | ,,,“.i, prices. ,\' hlmmr bardening of discounts ,u;;);u;:.d The home trade were the chief buyers. f':n::ndflr‘(;na:rlr:ulér‘:;;l of storage goods. Trade i : i : | Bquit Ga: x ;h 17% ? Pl-: g & E. 67 70 ~ in London and Paris_was _reported, though S e Mutual EL 8 a8 ... — - Paris exchufige on London wis easier. For all | Balt & Ohia. Northern Business. D T s e e Pac G Imp. 34 055 Stock G & B — — that London bough perhaps 5000 shares on bal- | b Coin g 4 hlec. § Avuion. . | Pac Lighting 5% — /U G & B.... — == 1 condition. chiefly Atchison, Southern Pacific and | 3 e | idn Tarvat b comimenced. 1n the Samta | Erie 1t'ie” qulte probaie: that’ il of these | BeSATTLE, Sent. 15.—Clearings, $1,082,102; | S'00s, CRUEL SEE (g advance, whch 1a | Blackberrids - |, o TRCwEESE cERTIVICATES r ra districts; the crop is re- | transactions were of the arbitrage sort. i PORTLAND. Sept. 15.—Cl . | easily maintained, as stocks of ranch are light. Cherries, R. A. 3 4 Lima beans are ripe | Thv‘lu.xl market opened 'M(h‘rnher mrrre‘ Southem Pacific. . 447 | balances, $05,065. ! learings, $853,730; | <o’ “hanges in FEastern descriptions are | Cherries, white INSURANCE. i han the recent amount of aetivity, H o ce M '\ 3 J s i Top picking 16 neariy’ compieted | Dromiiee of < tway dey. A vaily soon otiowed | Union Pacifle..... 154 | TACOMA. Sept. 15.—Clearings, $420.704; bal- D eipts were 41500 ba Butter, 830 cases ' Grapes. L iyt o BANK STOCKS. 3 The hay crop is Under the lead of Atchison. Other features of ! v ow ! . in thrashing strengih at this time were St. Paul and Read- | KFORANE. sept. 15, —Clearings, $373,302; | PAREASIC R Moe ana_occastonaty Lommn Cliog Feacton Am Natl Bk.1224128 L P & A.... o 175 ew places. Sugar bee ing. A number of inactive ‘issues, including | Do ptd balances, £40,614. 3lc for extras and 26@2Sc for seconds; dairy. Do, sliced ‘Anglo-Cal [Mer Trust ..230 — the factories are in opera- | General Electric, National Biscuit and Carolina | [llinols Central. TR 21G24c; store Butter, 17%4@19¢; cold storage, = White Heath Peaches Bank of Cal540 - = ated iands have yielded | Chemical. were traded in moderately at all de- | Loui & Nash. Northern Wheat Market, | 24@250: Eastern, 22g24c per Ib. Pears . Cal Safe Dp. |8 F Natio - e« The Bttel stecks hell barely stody & % iz CHEESE—New, 12Gl3c; Young America, = Plums First Nationl — — -—4'l~nvr_1!y) .flx.v:r wea h;‘r -:!:‘!\"h“ e “"u"l'fl:.’l? ‘(;) :;ke a l;csnimb. 3 -,xr‘:::'mf“%a;l dr""o::m' ‘hMane)n e mel i 13G14c; Eastern, 15@l16c; Western, 14@15¢ 250 SAVINGS BANKS. prevailed during the | tic view of the cal by the syndicate to e s n the open SHINGTON. Ib. 3 sl BTN - carry out the bond conversion. The heaviness | for short bills is 3% per cent and for | TACOMA, Wash., Sent. 15— i 1 a Ger S & L. — — [Sav & LSoc® — 5 Amaigamated Copber reflected a drcy in Hig | (hTes-monihs' bills 4 per cont. lower;. bludstem; 635 cluby, T et 1o L e o i o r e ETABLES Tomatoes, 2%-1b Hum S & L. — — | Sec Sav Bk — — gathered and | Tintos abroad. The market continted compara- | 4 e e OREGON. 2215G270: cold storage, 24@26c; Eastern, 22166 ' & : Green Peas—Baby petits pols, | Mutual Sav. — — |Unlen T Co. — — re made daily. | iVely narrow and irregular. but in the late | Nosy Vork Grain and Produce POXTLAND, Sept. Wh 27¥5¢ ver dozen. ¢ ,sl .'-o. petits pois, $1 35; extra sifted, 1 15; S F Sav U. — 700 quantities are now | trading prices moved up and there was consid- | * Fia, Tfo: Nusktam 656" vatey ae. | WAl | standard sifted. $1: atandards. Sic: marrow- | STREET RAILROADS. - ere favor. | erable short covering. ecline of 3% per R 7 5 ; galion, sifted, $4 25; galion stand- $ - "prane. curing s in | Sent In the Stecl 5 per cent bonds was in stk | NEW YORK, Sevt. 15 —FLOUR-Receipts, | 4 o| Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. |y %5 = skl ”5,:‘,‘::"“ .19 210 Presidio . « are nearly all gathered and contrast to the erial improvement made | 3 o 2 - 3% T — ! ve ¢ New Wel- | ) - (vnmllrfliu: Bpcirs. have | in the fnal trading by the grain carrying roads, | TaaYN | LOCAL MARKETS. ipts of fruit were light and the market uni?«fi:";«}-‘ o 6 0. Bryant. $0 0 Bea POWDER. Citrus fruits are thrifty, | &iso b Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. = - . oo 5 # - I Receipts of frul N ot it 5 rord, 62 GALIVIZOTIt ...ee = g & i progressing. With the exception | Private advices indicating that early reports as WHEAT—Receipts, 24,700 bushels; exports, | % e g |asactiveat nllesdy ‘p'l‘lcc;.fl‘.m,:doca(lhdom:nd ver H;I"l :)u sgrS:n;‘ | Glant £ 1 Vigo hay crop is all secured. Feed |10 oD damages had been somewhat exagger- | 2400 bushels. Spot, quill; No. 2 red, 86c ele- Eteady nquizy for fine table Grapes Tor shis, | mond. 7 50; Cumberland, $13 th bulk and | R s soine i becoming scarce. Corn is do- | ated (“'J;!mrrflv;l)‘hr:t.l:‘\;r;;lel;le‘l{n'rhlh:]:n:nm;:- Tator; No. 2 red, e £ o b. aflest; No. 1 E_r[hangc and Bullion. ment on the Portland steamer. Fancy table $1423 In sacks: ‘\;m:‘ "ml'"fi'io Egg. a:; 14 459 Makawell C. 21% 23% o e clos e | Northern Dulut! 4e 1. 0. b. aflat; No. 1 ? r Peaches continued firm under light receipts Welsh Lump. $1 ‘annel per ton; 5 €. 0% 30 . Sections.—The weather during | ETle statement of the quarter ending June 30 | hard Manitobe, 96%e f. 0. b. afloat A brief M e 50@13 ton In bulk and $15 in, Honokaa S C 13 — Onomea S C. 30% 30%, and clear, with | Was issued. showing an increase in net earnings | period of early depression In wheat quickly | Sterling Exchange, sixty days ssay | o e ety St rl s hiara | otiss Mocksy Mosutats aesceiptions. 38 S0 n: Huteh S P € — 13%|Pasubau S € 15% — the coast disiricts. Forest | Of mofe than $1.500.000 and a surplus increase gave place to activity and strensth. The closs | Sterling Exchange, sight - Z 4 501l | Were o Strawberry frees recelved, Offerings 2000 Ibs and $& 50 per ton, according to brand. | MISCELLANEOUS. uch valuable timber in the | O §250.000. " An increase of $222.000 in met | Was steady at %@lic net advance. May, 881 | Sterling Exchange. cables S| I avme Socn bexcs weve rather dull ma the | o GORDAGE The logel company quotes s Alaska Fack BRI (Oeanic 8 © & T Beans in the southern coun- | *arni mm.mm”g;fi‘ 'lr;;l:\h;‘-rn h\d the Chi-| @89 5-16c, closed at 8%c; September closed at | New York E*""'nm sight .. — 07i ! canners were indifferent buyers, being busy on lnllarfl‘ G0 days or % per coht discount for it As. 8 o A. 2% — eavy liquidation in United States Steel soeond | 15 G Mexics g & i . R “"‘ Session. — ot e =, | HIDES Steaas. exican Dollars, nominal . — 47% | to bring over $1 per box. The market was ib. | . e B | crai market showed stme heavinss 1 el | PETEOLEUM- Steady. TR B R heavily supplied with trashy Apples. which m;AClFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per b, 4%c; | op icking will | 3y “rotal salee, $1,580.000. n sympa- | OL—Quiet. Wheat and Other Grai; moved slowly at unsteady prices. Bartlett cases, regular, 5c; cases, extra 45 .u.nu Pukru Assn L woek. Sugar | il Seates Bx regiotered sk = | COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet. Futures closed r Grains. Pears were in limited supply and steady, while =Eastern style, Gci boneless, fc 20 Alaska Packers’ Asa rop is :r:f::j ‘l:;h‘[“ .cem and the new 4s 1% per &t“"fiffic{'sr | steady, 5@15 v lower; sales, 37,500 bags; WHEAT FREIGH“_‘ .g'e \7'Intarm"flr1=uen-‘i vg,n lbtuld‘lnl and e?Ay- 6c; “Narrow Gauge,” 6lc; sunr - TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. Ny c % OU- | October, 4.2564.35c; November, 4.23@4.40c re ahout as avi- | Prunes nces a megranates were plen- 7iie; blocks, “‘Orients blocks, Sea i § an o Cas sl DIt s Y s progressing. The prune crop | Pon declined ' per cent an the last call. Decopmber, 3,804 5hc; Tamunrs. 4,604 foo; | cusly quoted—say, 155 usunl Furopeay o | Uful and In falr Tequest at the Dreviously gice: tabiess, To; midiles, TSie; boneiess, v PN Out ol Bimwon:s - oy pl&m-‘ el s o;‘lrhus-r, March, +S0c: May, 4.95¢; July, 5@5.05c. tions. The chartered wheat fleet in port has a | Guoted rates. i l{rlvm "rml)' and s0ld go: pickled Cod, bbis, $7 50; pickled Cod, half | o5 Cal Fruit Canners’ o sy g B g5 - e ;thmn Snler., Tigh. Low. Close. | SUGAR—Raw, firm: refined, quiet. registered tonnage of 51,700, against 52,000 tons | &t & ‘4'“0"""' e and size of phis, $4 75. | e s . s = 2000 &y e e DRIED FRUITS. Shy the same date Inst vear: disengaged, £3.- | DACKAge. OoCrmEy o e shuidoon sbe| COFFEE—Costa Rica—-124@15c for strict | Sy s San Joaquin Vailey.—Clear, warm days with | Baltimore & Ohic .. 16,3 ot EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is | 200 ‘0% (SKATISt 000000 on the way to Aeprs on prises & ofeciogs riom Siher e i ¥ e G105 Tor Bood washed. D%@11 e | 20 Alaska Packers' Asen. 158 00 enol mights prevailed during the past week. A | Baltimore & O ptd. 1187 863 quiet and shows little change from the general | *FIE AT ~The forelgn merkets showed Jittle | Cantaloupes and Nutmeg Melons were in free Tot good n;‘pnm washod peaberry, S1s@9ise | 10 American National Bank. 128 % vk morth wind occarred Priday in the north- | Canadian bacit . 3450 155 o, Bt SomencTy 2c" | change. Chicago reported e export demand | SUDPIY and cusier, the high prices BAVINE for guod 1o prime peaberrs. SHGI0G for good | /It Makawel CRE 108 o Variable. but the quality ®ood. Prunes are o st . 3 2 Ay n i3 4%c to Tc f ‘\lm-ml in sympathy with a sharp rise in the | Lm! to ordinary. Salvador—11@12¢ nominal _for | - Tipening rapidly and are of good stze apd qual- | cpicaso & Alton .. 1100 "',\',>K,‘§01‘:'§"_’,.‘~,,:,‘3f‘ 7 o ‘,'.L,fi,'“"f;, Northwestern markets. The weather in the | brisk, owing to the ~ warm, sunny weather. | strictly prime washed, $1@10%ec for good to | Northwest continued very bad, excessi; i Table Grapes moved freely for shipping ac- const denoter advaricing tendency; choice, 814 | Naving fooded the harvest fclas. . Tarops | count and occasional sales of fancy stock in . [50 (r'"fir to brime washed peaberry. et R ¥, 10% | wants wheat, but is evidently getting it else- g:";“&';‘;,‘ T e atdlens wers pum OVer | T%@8%c for good to prime .emn-,:un-q, THRE | 2 L where. Sc for superior unwashed, 1@7%c for good c PEACHES—Quict_and_steady; choice, T%4@ | "5 market has #hown no chan prices had a sharp advance. Wine Grapes were | 15 Mercantile Trust Co. e 3 3 d e of any: washed, for good to superior T S T%e; extra cholce, THGEKe. consequence for several weeks. The teeling 1y | ang moved off fhily wall._Tha ton - B anet Coic o o ¢ unwashed peaberry,” 4@6e for inferior to or- rather easy for cash grain. except on milling | 357 being wpeut. the fop. for the gencral rup dinary. Nicaragua_1l4@lse nominal = California Stock and Oil Exchange off ity; rapid prog # is being made in gathering | the crop. Grape picking continues, and raisin ;::”;““’.f“c‘n“m maiing has made ood progress during the (i & Gt VB prd. Teeit Githough the weather has been compara- Ohi Tee & T tively cool. Large shipments of grapes to mar- | Cbi Ter & Trans . ket comtinue. Wineries have started, and at er & T prd mt are using Zinfandels mostly. Hay and prime washed, 74@Sc for fair washed, O | L g continue in some districts. Stock O 8 ew Y > v, 3 account, while futures rule firm. ime to fancy washed, S@10c¢ nominal f¢ by and in good condition. % ‘(;fi;fif T New York Cotton Market CASH WHEAT. O e o s Dieberld 5 Tair to strictly oo washed. W% @THC for ‘°'{°‘v . California.—Warm, ciear weather Colorado . , e b, $1 45a1 : to suverior unwashed, 7 or good (7 Stocks— O using the weck and conditions were | Delaware & Hud . NEW YORK, Sept. 15—The cotton market | ( California _ Club ’1'5_,616,‘,,,52.&;",,‘;::"3":: R e o ‘ware nehanged T UoITIes AN | e unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and | Carihoss Off Company fruit drying and maturing laie | DDelaware, L & W opened barely steady at an advance of 11 | g, 4561 0. Northern Blue Stem, $1 55 @1 57 3 ranges, Lemons and Grape Fruit moved . Mexican—13%@1bc nominal for fancy washed, ne picking continues in all sections | Denver & Rio G . points to a decline of 3 points and closed | o 0l VORI P i 3 . freely. owing to nw warm weather, but sup- 11@13c for prime to strictly prime washed, in the higher valleys, .nda l:.-, )'wllc(l‘ iz | Denver & R G pfe steady net 16G20 points lower. " Y PUTURES. pies were ample and ‘mm were unchanged. . Raisin curing and wine making R P IR 0 Mexican Limes were well cleaned up and firmiy 3 Jave commenced in some places. Deciduous | Erie 1st pfd . - . Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. dium, d@te for inferfor to ordinary, oite of all kinds ere abundant and of good | Erie 24 pfd Chicago Grain Market. Open. High. Low. B ooy P s e imited | "i;cx'«?:,cnr':r e prhatt c it iy uality. Walnuts at Anaheim are ripening. | Gret North ptd December ... 0148 148 147% 1 419(,‘ D W BERRINS $1 50G3 for Malindus 155 for #00d to prime unwashed Deaberry. Citrus fruits continue in excellent condition. | Hocking Valley CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—The early wheat mar- 2 p. m. session. | and m for other large varieties; Long- | 7@#Sc nominal for good to superfor unwashed, Hean !m.fl has commenced in Senta Bar: | Hocking Valley pid ket thowed ‘an csicr tone and there was a | oy M | worere, | et damaged. } bara, fentura and Ora nois Central . ispositi e rt of long hold R fo RiEs _simo et &op is excellent, especially on irrigated | Jowa Central . B e e e holRkrs A et | Dachniber. . 1471 147% 147% | RAS BERR per ches BARLEE~ Wab flrsots yostesday. wokhs | BRACKBERRIES. $2G4 per chest for ordl. | in the cash grain owing to light o"'rm..","z: nary “and $4 5065 50 for fancy from Santa | choice feed. Otherwise there was nothing new. jands. Grain harvest is completed. | Jowa Central pfd . Fureka Summary.—Crops in the bay district | Kansas City South turned out fairly well; barley 70 to 80 bushels | Kansas City § pfd. 82'4@S2c within the first hour. Easier cable: | and weakness in corn were the influences, i ES—e@8e per i per acre and peas will average 45 bushels per | Louisville & Nash . 2.7 Norchvtent grer move -sensaylonsl ‘sny houng | There s plenty of lower-grade stock on the | ADULER.MSAHL 10 per box for. fancy, 500 | Sxirting gere. u#x‘v'!:;d;umue has been done to apples :::xrmp:;::- L Ry L300 133 Jith Northwestern *connection. Armgulx; ang | market: CASH BARLEY. 75¢ for zood to choice and 235@iCc for com- | Leathe *Los Angeles Summary —Light showers Sun- | Minncll N se 1, 100 57 b g B e T el i Bt B g soom | o Foed, " 123%@1 15; Shipping nad Brewing, ymms—&rum.-, $1@1 25; winter varie- ‘ ieh , 50@6Cc per Ib; Calf, finished, 65@$1 per © v in places did no damage. Peach curing 5 | yccouri Pacific 3415 913 reacted, December Eoing to 83%c. At thac | $1 20@1 25; Chevalier, $1 2041 50 for fair to | ties, 50@75c Der box. Wax sides, 16@17c_per foot: Belt Knife | U bout finished; quality excellent, but crop | myssouri, Kan & T. 300 19 | Price there was proflt taking on a large seals | Cholce. ‘QUINCES—50@60c ver Svlltl. 14@16c; Rough Splits. S@10c per Ib. shorter than expected. Prune drying beging |y, "pon & Tpra . 405 40 2hd & pact of (he advatics wes lost. fhe ciate | FUTURES. SO et 20004t far crdinary packages | PhiNBARK - droed, per ton; stick, v v York Central . 4300 130% o g e g e T o SR e e e B o from the HVEE: | SIS O s higher. Linseed, sic for New Yorl 2 o ra as active a Weather Report. Norfolk & Western 21,450 4] e el ooyl B Y S SRS 555 Jose | VPRUNES—50@60¢ per crate and 35G50c per | bolled and g for raw “in Barrelg: % | | St & eion afis o e i it on O EACHES Sma Ml‘x“bu‘xoe!‘mm 85c; carriers, ::“‘.fifi‘.’: T2 Tamcol: 31l for Botled and oc | B h Meridian—Pacific Time.) i e R e 1] o A Be ote A B Low. Close. | 750@$1; large open boxes, 65GSoc; per ton, §25 | for raw in barrels: Lard Ofl. extra winter | e e CasL . Y% audged. | December . 114% 115 rgstones and Salways. » | strained, barrels, 90c; cases. 95c: China Nut, VCISCO, Sept. 15.—5 p. m. | Putte. C, C. &St L o.... ... December closed at 51%e, a loss of %c. for Clingstone: y: 3 § %‘ 2 e Reading 44350 50% The Oats market was sympathetic, wheat | OATS—The high prices for Black have ap-| POMEGRANATES—75c@41 per box. 53@10c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, RD. Rudll‘ 1st pfd 300 78 being the governing lnnun‘c-e. Decemb parently called out supplies, for offerings yes- GRAPES—Seedless, 85@0%uc per box; Isabel- | 75¢; l'll'!. m: Sperm, pure, T5c¢: Whale Oil, Reading 24 PI4 ... ..r.. closed e higher at 383c. T terday were larger than for several weeks. la, 75@S5c per crate; other varistian. 3 | natural whi ber_gallon: Fish Oil in (31 [ -l and Trust. g F . EoL 2 2| Rock Island Co ... 40,388 27 The early provision tone was steady on the Dealers reported a steady market. however. | for small boxes; 50@T5c for crates and 7&«“3 Darre, doc; cases, gee: g;ce'-nn Oil._in bar- | General Bank of Oakland. a% 958 Z2 £ | Rock Isiand Co pfd 1,500 hog situation, with prices unchanged, but | TN Oiher descriptions were quici and un: for large open hoxes; Wine (irapes, $20@25 per | rels. DS for Ceylon a or Australian. g §f&: O | uis & San F there was free scattered selling later. and hahiged. ton for Zinfandel. COAL OIL—Water White Ccal Ofl in bulk, ‘ E Bsfie £ cimionaSmis : e howee Qetober bork Off 156, Tard dows | oYMl 81 2001 2% Black. st 0@t o0: | "SBLONS - Cantaloupes. . 815082 30 _per |Lde: Tiarl O In cases 2& = 5 ETATIONS !fi !! 5 F E gt L &S F 24 pra S0 Sees 73%@10c and ribs unchanged. for common and $1 25G: erate; Nuti Melons, T5c@$1 25 per box; Wa- | Star, 20%c: E: Extra e E 253 5 S | St Louis 8 W' 300 15 The leading futures ranged as follow: for. cnmn. Gn.v n 2724 per ctl. termelons, eac] ; 231c; deodor Ih- oy S ] : 8|St Louis 8§ W prd 1,90 36 ———— " | CORN—_The market is without feature. But| CITRUS FRUITS Oranges. $2 75G3 for fan- | bulk. I7c. in cancs, Wlac: : § g = : ‘m 243 * Arfldu— Own. High. Low. Close. m'-l-l:bbh:' are shown, and G\lol‘flomem le, Valencias, $2G2 50 :or rhnl.:“ iflle 259 Iflli ;"1:91:’\ m!se’:' B gox BT : Wheat al TEnOARE: Sebaifngn 3 . . 2lc: in cases, = B G . ot swtember. ew 80N A ek okt e aacked, B 2%a1 6 for rmw,'%;‘&'fi.'. Sox: Grape Fraft, $1 75@2 25 AMex |- TURPENTINE— .30.30 60 34 NW Clear 060 21 new. 82! 831 82 uz $§1 4215 for White and $1 40 for mixed; c.|. mu..,..o;mm__mmmmmmmhm 3014 68 32 NE Ciear 2% 248 s 8 sitf | fornia” large Yellow, $1501 55 smail Eontral American and §1 35a2 for Hawalian: | o RED AND WHITE L 30.08 64 44 W _ Clear .00 755 & Pacific 2900 26% oy 4= 7h; WVAte 81 U8 b el Pineapples, $2 50G3 ver dozen. ke, paw Iz R 1D oM AN A0 e T LR % By sy s erings in the local market are T ICKSILYER —$4645 for local use and 20096 88 48 SW Clear 00|70 S(L&Wpd. 2300 2 8 Bs ug 8 "‘Mm'"“"w'”m % | Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, H 0443 50 per fask for 30.04 64 26 NE Clear .00 | 1ob Ftos Cot s5ae0 74 May ... 52 b1 51% | per ctl. 5 ried Fruits, Nuts, Ra , Honey | ss2 43 50 par Gask for export. 30.04 74 46 NE Clear .00 Tnion Pacific pfd . 100 88 Oats No. 2— BUCKWHEAT—$2 25@2 50 per ctl. et g 29798 76 B4 SW Clear 2 21 Jlec BE AUE M= Lcs aprre Fruits remain about as bofore. though the JuGief 25 [OMOWE: CERUIOC I P8 B e o b 9% 50 o . Flour and Millstuffs. demand s 1”&:%"1}; Huroround, 312 25612 7. Fock sale” $10 30 EW Clear i A : i right along and are £ R 1 ] g E N G ntt 1230, 1841380 135714 | There in nothing mew. Now that the local &:“m.mm- umn-t;mm,;".},‘o'.“.”“h,‘;"m"".,m Clear millers longer cutting, ‘Honey is quiet, unexpectedly consider- 3o0n 86 08 N Clear o o 2 56~ 18 87% 15 0334 18 65 hummmtgmmm.;w &a‘rmmum Raisins are firmly | B0 O Pne” :232..:' ot 840, 240 935 930 | Uomestic product, o the intters aciric R iy 5.70c: Candy Boes w6 85 W Ciear et B0 T3 TETy 50,02 84 42 W _ Clear RAXE T R 885 20.96 72 58 NW Clear P 0% &% 9m BE S8 oo ity 5 i B0 28 56 48 NE Clear Cash quotations were as follows: _ n :::, 70 42 NE Clear |’h'll: )lo.“:_-n)r':.‘,wi-l. % ;‘: b NN % % N & B0 Mol & ‘white, 314Gc: No, 2 1ye, SING

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