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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1903. 11 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Local stocks and bonds continue quiet. q ver a fraction lower. w0 York stock market quict and featureless. Cask Wh eat easy, with growers more disposed to meet buyers. Cash and future Barley quiet and unchanged. Oat: Fair demu Potatoes i light receipt and steady. L'e m rathe s, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. for Flour and Millstuff. tuffs in ample supply and sieady. ance under an active short demand. t, m spite of reduced output. g fairly, with some slight variation®. Exchange unchanged. hampered by the local strike. active and firmly held. r lower. ltry less activ , but no lo: reduce their prices for Hogs. Beef and Veal unchanged. pus quotations rule for Hides and Tallc wer. iwous and Citrus Fruits in good supply and quiet. w. Retail Meat Prices. Chops, RK—Roast These pri e " 15 retat] qu prices 1l Butchers S 4o not cover the cheaper gra possible t 18¢; Corped Beef. 5@10c houlder Roast 15@20c 12%Glbe; Forequarter, §@ | Chope. regu! R Porterho a4 Ste: 8@1 @18e 1214@1 st 15@18c. ar pri The Weather and Crops. - ekly rep G Mcaae cect for meats are Protective As use ak, Oc Stew, Sc: ion of the | Winnemucca 08 | Yuma 82 36 SW ss 90 70 E Clear Pt.Cl Am Sm & Rfg pfd. ‘Am Sugar Refining Apacon Mining Co. Brookiyn Rap Tran Colo Fuel & Iron. | Col & Hoek Coal Consolidated Gas . General Electric . Internatl Paper Int Paper pfd. Internatl Pump Int Pump prd. National Biscuft National Lead North American People's Gas . Pressed Steel Car. Presd St Car pfd Puliman Pal Car Republic Steel Rep Steel prd . Rubber Goods . Rubber Goods pfd. Tenn Coal & Iron U 8 Leather .. U § Leather ptd U § Rubber . USRubberpfd.... ..... .... ... B87% | U § Steel ... 54,800 18% 17% 7% U 8 Steel pfd. 1,600 69 68 [ Western Union 100 823 82y 82 Total sales ...253,400 shares. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—United Railroads of | San Francisco bond transactions: 13,000 at | $79 623, H NEW YORK BONDS. ! U S ret 2 res..100% Hocking Val 4148.104% | Do coup . 110 'L & N unif 4s.. 08% | Do 3s reg 10814 Manhat con g 4s.101% Do coup . 10815 Mexi Cen 4s. 7215 | Do new s reg.1si Do lst inc Do coup 135% Minn & St L 4s, Do old 48 reg..108% M K & T 4s. Do couo ......110% Do 2ds s Do 5s rex . 76 Do coup . .98 | Atchison ren 4s 127% | Do adjust 4s .. 90 = |Northern Pac 4s.101 | Atlantic C L 46. 80 | Do 3s . T0% | Balt & Ohlo 4s..102 |Norf & W cen 48 97 | | Do 3%s ......93 |Ore § L ds&part. 80% | .00 | Central of Ga 5s.105%/Penn conv Al4s.. 96 | ay Tr. | Do 1st inc .... 72 " Reading gen is.. 94% | Ches & Ohlo 4345102 |St L&I M con 5s.1108% I WEATHER Cf | The pressur ed in NDITIONS AND GENERA FORECAST has fallen rapidly along the ex- treme northern coast and good rains are report- Northwestern Washington. - | from the northern disturbance will probably ex- The rali L | Chi & Alton 3ias. 73% St 1 & § F f& 4s. 803, € B & Q new 4s. 91% /St L S W lsts. 8334 | C M&StP ren 45104 |Seaboard A L 4s. 7614 C & N W con 7s.130% Southern Pac 4s. 867, CRI&Pds 2 |Southern Ry Bs..112% Do col 58 ..... T4% Tex & Pac lsts.114% CCC&St L wen 4s. 95% Tol St L & W 4s. 71 n area hern ";“" Chi Term 4s .. 71 |Union Pac d4s ... 99/ | overlies the States of 8o | Con Tobacco 4s.. 55%| Do conv s ... i o e i Colo & Bouth 4s. 8315 U S Steel 2d Bs. 73% | H stern Mexico y Jo Denver & R G 4s. 90i¢ Wabash 1sts 1145 | probably occur Wednesday from Yuma to Exig prior len 45, 0813| Do 2eb. B g 3l Paso and possibly in California south of the | =¥ F2IF (2 B s P D Tehachapl a 1o " - o8 | Fog prevails at the Farallones, Points Reyes Ft W & D C 16ts.102% Wiscon Cen 4s.. 8913 | number touch a n ' in New ¥ ork that the company its ates Steel did not thie was taken by liquidation marked up the hat in th than a sympa- Late developed second mortgage s Wall st jown to 73, whic evicus low Tim reet rec £ort of ration crei has come spirit was responsible for the sharp tral ‘on revival of reports negotiating a large loan immediate requirement NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, | made at San Francisco for thirty Adams Con . 10 Little Chiet 08 | ber 23 = lice . 18 Ontario 5 00 nesday, With $reece .. d 15 Ophir . 165 light raln in Brunswick Con 08 Phoentx [ y Comstock Tunnel.. 07 Potosi . 20 . unsettled weath- | con Ca & V 35 Savage ..... 20 owers in the moun- | Forn " Silver 00 Sierra Nev &0 | Iron Silver . 70.Small Hopes 20 Leadville Con 03 Standard .... ....2 50 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | Money— (Westinghse com.. 70 | A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | cayl loans 4 @3] Minings | Time loans .....5%@6 Adventure . 5 — — e i | ‘Bonss- arag | loies 5 5 *) > & A 7 W A Atchison #s .. 9 Amalgamated EASTERN MARKETS. | Mexican Cen 45.. 72 | Daly West i - — — s e Rail ds Bingham ... .. . ) Atchisor 8 |Calumet & ilecla.48 " | ¥ ork i rket Do pfd ........ 89 |Centennial . 169 York Stock Market. Boston & Albany.250 |Copper Range .. béis Maine.187 |[Dominion Coal T RK, Sept. 22 —There was no evated. . 13% | Franklin 8 in the narrow and professional & H. |1sle Royale 61 | the stock market. The dullness -.. 72% Mohawk . were somewhat accentuated by Mot 7 ALIRONE ; Dipualharh % | < Risw Yiar. ok iscellaneous— Osceola ... . y wish New Year, American Sugar..112% ' Parrot part of the membership e 1B [Ouiney s s RUORMS S | Ambr Tel.128% 'Santa” Fe Copper. o iaies mith Beice : a2 icintty - ch . 00 26k in . 17% Wolverine ...’ 65 | ey LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. ih the | Con for money.883-16N Y Central ....12215 in the | Con for account.88% |Norfolk & West. 83 bonds. | Anaconda 3% Do pfd .. 100 % low- | Atchison 667 Ontarie & West. This 9214 | Pennsylvania tarow over the stocks Rand Mines in the day and wiped Reading . e, with the result that Do ‘l.!l n’r.\ spersed with- small net s Do 2d ofd 415 | ing movement of the morning | ChL % Scarern Sy Al was largely conentrated, a single house being = DeBeers .. L 19%| Do pr .8 e aitn the purchase of mo leas tbas | Denver & R G.. 28%|Southern Pac ... 43% s ar A4 the toom. There was Do pfd . l'r{lf'n Pacific ... 4% news of the day to acco or the | Erie ... %0 pid .. . 80 i e B e D (U8 Stee T F Ruted by e 0 pf L 70 aen e s 34%, Wabaen - 2018 sy Shongd B E P ) Do pfd .83 o Uaited fitates Etest | M K & Texa %l The prospect of the jmmediate ar silver, quiet, 27 3-1%4 per ounce. Money, | b ihis company | 3%@3% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 4 per cent, and for three months’ bills s 4G@4% per cent. liet t re | New York Grain and Produce. 1 | NEW YORK, Sept in FLOUR—Receipts, | oats, 40c; No. 3 white, 3T@d8 ports of damage by the recent frosts came in and helped the strength, December closing %c higher at 4734c. Oats received good support by commission houses and local traders on small receipts and adverse crop news. December closed %c higher at 37%c. '{’mflnm_*mpt lard, rrfldmed in the eneral steady hog demand. There was con- Ederabie selling of October lard for account of the smaller packers and that product show- ed a decline of be; October pork was up 22%e bs 10c higher. A eading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat, No. | September, new. 1T st 7(:22 Hss | Decomber, ne;. ;.8 il e Comn, No. 2— September . 4% 48 4% 4T% December . 47% 41% & 471 May a7 ATIE aek 41 Oat: 2 September . 28% 86% $6% 36% 3 31% 3T 37 T fit B T+ Mess_pork, per bbl— September . 13 00 October A 100 1bs , per — September - 950 962% 950 9 62% October 9 0215 9 90 9 90 9 90 January 6 95 sus ¥ 02y Short ribs, per 100 lbs— September . 925 9321 925 932 October .. 937 935 : January 66 Cash quotations ~No. 2 red spring wheat, TG T9c; No. 3 jye; No. 2 vellow, 48%c; No. 2_white No.*2 rye, 541, @58c; good feeding barley, 48@4fc; fair to cholce malting, 052@39c; No. 1 flaxseed, 961c; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 01; prime tim- othy ‘seed, $3 20; mess pork, per bbl, $13Q 93 1214 lard, per 100 Ibs, $b 55@% 60: short ribs sides (loose), $0G@9 25; dry ealted shoulders (boxed), 6%.c; short clear sides (boxed), 8%@ 9Ye; clover, contract grade, §0 T5@D 9 Articles— Receipts. Shipment: Flour, bbls . 18,983 Wheat, bu . Corn, 'bu bu . Oats; 72,380 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter bu market was firm; creameries, 16@2lc: dairfes, 14@18%e. Fggs firm; at mark, cases returned, 18@19c. Cheese, firm; 10@11%e. Foreign Futures. Wheat— Oct. Dec. Oy 1 6 31 6 41y Chosire. - 65% 64% | /1 o Jan.-Apl. o 21 10 2120 21 30 Closing Flour— openin 28 40 C‘n;lfl’lfls B 28 40 Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Sept. —CATTLE—Receipts, 5000; steady; good to prime steers, $5 40@6; poor to medium, §3 90G5: stockers and feeders, $2 40@4 15; cows, $1 40@4 5O; helfers, $2@ canners, §1 402 60: bulls, $2G4 75; caives, $3 00GT: Texas fed steers, $304; Weatern steers, §2 7504 50 HOGS—Receipts to-day, 11,000, to-morrow, 25,000; steady to 10c lower; mixed and butch- rs, $5 70@6 35; good to choice heavy, $6 95@ 6 25; rough heavy, 60@5 90; light, $5 S0 6 30; bulk of sal $5 S0@s. SHEEP—Receipt: 18,000; sheep, steady; 4 23; fair to choice mixed, $2 25@3 25; Western Sheep, $2 75@4; native lambs, $3 15@6; West- ern lambs, $3G5 50. ST. ST. JOSEPH, Sept 4600; active, steady: nati: $3 S5@DH 40 and heifers, $1 TG4 T0; stockers and feeder: $2 5G4 25. HOGS—Receipts, light, $5@6 25; medi SHEEP—Receipts, 150; steady to he lower; nd heavy, $6 80@% 10, Boston 1 ool Market. BOSTON, not_changed . The wool market has aterially during the past week While on the whole the t has been quier, there has been a fair amount of business! Prices are strong and manufacturers are hold- ing off in the hopa of a break, but there does not seem to be a weak spot in the whole list. Quotatiens: 3 Territory—Idaho, fine, fine medium, 1615@17%c; medium, 1 Wyoming, fine, 14mise: fine medium, medium, 1815 @19c dium, and Neva. 16@17c; fine me- 20c. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22.—Wool, steady: me- dlum grades .combing and clothing, _16@2lc; light fine, 15@17%c; heavy fine, 12@143c: tub - LONDON, Sept. 22.—The offerings at the wool auction sales to-day numbered 13,152 bales. Merinos were in brisk demand chiefly for the Continent. Greasy combing sold well to France and Germany. Moderate supplies of asy crossbreds and fine combings were | taken by American buyers at firm rates. Large | lines of scoureds were bou; Northern Wheat Market. ORBEGON for Germany. Flour and Millstuffs. The local millers report a fair movement in Flour and Millstuffs at unchanged quotations, With no more than the usual cutting to the reg- UR—Callfornia Family Extras, $4 60Q 4 85, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $1 5004 60: | Oregon and Washington, $3 90@4 20 per bbi for family and $3 9004 40 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are a: follows: Graham Flour, $3 'f per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $3 25; extra cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $4@4 25; Buekwheat Flour, $4 5084 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Fa- rina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50: Eolled Oats, bbls, $7 258 60;in sacks, $6 1588 10 Pearl Barley, $6; Spilt Peas, boxes, $T; Green | Peas, $8 50 per 100 lbs, Hay and Feedstuffs. There is no change in Feedstuffs. Bran is coming in freely from the North, but the mar- ket is' taking it without difficulty. Hay re- mains as before, the market being well su plied, but held ‘up by those local merchan who own the bulk of tha eroj tary San_Francisco. i 5 BRAN-$22G23 per_ton. MIDDLINGS —$2 REBREINGE g it oo ton FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $24®25 per | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26@28 50; job- | bing, 32737 50: Cocoanut Cake, $21@22; Corn Meal, $33233 50 Cracked Corn, $33 50@ | 84 50; Mixed Feed, $22 50%23.50; Horse Beans, $25030 p ton. ! HAY-—Wheat, $1114 50, with sales of extra | choice at $15; Wheat and Oat, $11213 50; Oat, | $10T13; Wild Oat, $8 6011 50; Barley, $0G11; Clover, $8 50M11; Steck, $80%0; Alfalfa, §9 509 16 50 per ton. STRAW 358650 per bale. Beans and Seeds. Beans continue to advanca under the active purchases of the shorts who have got to fil | their sales of some time ago. Then, foo, as al- | | Teady mentioned, the crop is Rot turning out as | | large as expected. hence the market is in vers | | firm_condition all around. BEANS-—Bayos, $2 7502 90; Pea. $3 25: But- rs, $3 25; small White, $3@3 35; large White, $383 15; Pink, $3@3 25 Red, $3 9083; Lima, | $3 60@3 65; Red Kidneys, 84; Blacksye, §2 654 | 2 85 per cti; Horse Beans, $1 ¢0@1 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | Mustard, nominal; Flax, $1 701 S0; Canary, | b@53se ‘for Eastern; Amfu. ogamnu Rape, | ingike; Timoty, 6geic; Hemp, 3igiki ; Millet, 3@3i4c; Broom Corn Seed, $20% 23 per ton. $ DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 8082 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | 1 | Receipts of Potatoes were Ilight and the | market was steady under a fair demand for | local use. The demand from outside points continued very light and shipping stock dragged at unsteady prices. There wera T46 | eacks of Oregon Burbanks received by the | Portland steamer, “but they arrived too late 1o be sold and were held over for to-day's market. Sweet Potatoes moved off well and | prices ‘were firmer. One car came in from | Merced. Previous prices ruled for Onlons, | | which were in free supply. | Stocks of vesetables while light, were am- | ple, and changes in prices were slight. To- | matoas continued to arrive freely and were Tather weak than otherwise with low grads | offerings of bay going to the canners at the | minimum quotation. Prices of String Beans | | ranged higher, while Wax and Lima Beans were steady at the previously quoted rate: Green Corn continued firm under light receip and Cucumbers and Summer Squash cleaned up well at steady rates. Green Peppers, Okra and Bgg Plant were plentiful and unchanged. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, ic® | $1 per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1 2581 40 per | 1ambs, steady; good to choice wethers, §3 60@ ' ctl; River Reds, S0@90c per ctl; Sweet Pota- toes. jobbing at §1 4071 50 per ctl, ONIONS—502050 per ctl. VEGETABLES —Green Corn, $1@1 50 per £ack; crates from Alameda, $1 1 75; from Berkeley, $1@1 25; Green Peas, 2 : Etring Bears, 2}@Me per Ib; Wax, $n@ic: Lima Beans, 3@3lac per Ib; Tomatoes 359 @G per hox; Summer Squash, 40@60c per box, Cabbage, 60c per otl; Carrets, 75 per sack; | umbars, 40750 per box: Pickle Cucumbers, 1 and 1@235c per Ib for others: . per Ib: (ireen Peppers, 30@30: | per box or sack: Green Okra, 353®50c per box. | Eax Plant, 35@50c per box; Marrowfat Squash, | | §10@12 per ton. | | Pouliry and Game. The Poultry market was less aotive and lacked the vim and snap which characterized trading last week, as the demand for the He- | brew holidays wes over and retailers wers | well supplied. Receipts of domestic stock wers moderate and although the market had an casier tone, evervthing cleaned up well at | the previously quoted rat No Weatern | came in_but a car was reported close at hand | and wili probably be available to-day, | Game arrived freely and cleaned up well at | previous prices. | POULTRY—Young Turkeys, nominal: | per pair, $1 5041 Goslings, { Ducks, $4@5 per dozen for old for voung; Hens, $4 50@B 50: young Roosters, | 5a6; Roosters $4 50 Fryers, $3 502 | ). Broilers. $3@3 30 for large and $2 5083 | $1 50 per dozen for old and | { $1 75 per dozer for Cotton- tails; Hare, $1 25 per dozen; Wiid Doves, $1 | per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Apathy continues to prevail in these mar- | kets, ana the situation has not changed for mé days. There is enough of everything | go around and dealers are drawing on 4 for small; to | | stocks uf Eastern and cold storage Butter and | ¥gas to supply any deficlency that may turn | In fact, Eastern Eggs ' | in the fresh goods. are into the Ezz districts ! ness is practically at a nor packers make concessions to effect Honey alons seems to be quiet and the admitted reduced crop has thus far fatled to_cause any especial aetivity. | NEW FRUIT—Apricots, 799%e for Royals and 9@llc for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 8Q6c; Pesches, b G7c; Pears, 5@0c; Nec- ines. 4G43sc for white: . white, 4%0 O ONEE 00 rrsp Sapac e the.fou 5 or - slzes: 1002 crop, 2R@E%c for the four sizes. Lg ces are as follows: RAISINS—1903 Two- erown, 6@6ic; -crown, 84 @63c; four- crown, 8% @Te. uts, No. 1 softshell, 123ge; No. NUTS—W 2. 10%c;: No. 1 hardsheil, 12¢; No. 2, 10c; new Almonds, 1le for Nonpariels, 10i:c for I X L. 10%c for Ne Plus Ultras and 83%c for Langue- | doc; Peanuts, 5@7c_for Fastern; Pecans, 11® | 13¢; Cocoanuts, 5098, HONEY—Comb, new 124@15%¢c for white | and 6@1lc for amber; new water white ex- | tracted, 54@6%c; light amber extracted, 8c: | dark, 315@4lsc. BEESWAX—27829c per Ib. Provisions. The Chicago market was rather higher again, with the packers giving some support to_the market | In the local market there were a number | of slight variations, including a wider range in Hams. Business is reported fair, both on shipping and local aceount. CURED MFEATS—Bacon, 12tjc per Ib for heavy, 13¢ for light medfum, 15c for light, | 15%c for extra light. 17iac for sugar-cured and 183ic for extra sugar-cured: Eastern sugar- cured Hams, 1514@16%c; Callfornia Hams. 15 @15%¢c; Mess Beef $11 50 per bbi; extra Mess, | $12@12 50; Family, $13@13 50; prime Mess Pork, $19; extra clear, $25; Mess, §20; Dry Ealted Pork, 1214c: Pif Pork, §28; Pigs' Feet, $5 25 Smoked Beef, 15c per Ib. | LARD—Tierces quoted at T3e per Ib for compound and 10%@10%c for pure; half bar- rels, pure 11@11%e; 10<Ib tins, 11%@i1%e: 5-1b tins, 11%e; 3-1b tins, 11%ec. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 9%c; three balf barrels, 01ze; one tierce, 9%Kc; two tierces, | 9i40; five tierces,'934c per 1b. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | The Wool market is still hampered by the | strike, which {s only partially settled. Busi- | andstill, but there is | ne serious accumulation of stock, as there ¥ not much coming in. The local trade say that the starting prices this jon were too high and that a reaction w: bound to oc- cur sooner or later. The Fastern markets are reported fn fair condition and this mark would be likewise ware it not for the strike. Hops are fairly active and firm. Oregons are selling below Californias. as they are show. ing damage from mold and vermin Local dealers report that during the past two years the picking of California Hops has not been up to the usual standard, owing to the high prices, and that the bales from some districts often contain stems and leaves, which are hurting the reputation of our Hops as a su- perior article. They say that if this practice is continued permanent injury te the business will resuif. Hides and Tallow are unchanged HIDES AND SKINS—Culls'and brands sell about 1l4c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 9%e; medium S%e: light 8. Hides, %c for heavy and fe for light; St €c; Salted Kip, Sie: Saited Veal. Saiteq Calf. 10c: dry Hides. 15@15i¢: dry 3c; dry Calf, 17c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 2 80c each; short wool, 40@50c each; medium, @90c; long wool, $1@1 50 each; Horse Hide: alt, $2 75 for large and $282 50 for medium, 1 25@1 75 for small and #0c for Colts: Horse Hides. dry. $1 75 for large and $1 50 for me- dium, $181 25 for small agd B50e for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry Mexiean, 324c; dry salted Mexican, 26c; dry Central American, 32%4c Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 7be; large and | £mooth, 50c; medium, 35¢; small, 200, 'I‘ALLOW;‘»NO. 1 mdzmdmfhm\e per 1b; | No. 2. 4G4Ye; grease. 3 | WOOL—Fall’ elip—San Joaquin Lamba’. 99 | 12c; Foothill, 10@12c: Middle County, 11413, | Quotations for spring clip are as follo Humboldt and Mendocine, 1SM20e; Nevada, 13 #15¢; Valley Oregon, fine. 18@10c; do, medium, 17@16c: do. coarse, 16@iTe per Ib. HOPS—23426c per Ib for California and 19 | @23c for Orezon. Meat Market. “The Jocal packers have reduced their purchas- | ing prices and name 5%e as the best fizures for | Hioge, saying that if they took all the Hogs | thet are being nffered them at 6c they would | be swamped. Receipts of all grades are now | | | “"itton fs eomewbat weaker, and both live and dressed Sheep are a shade lower. There is no change in Lamb and Veal. Supplies of ervthing are abundant. DRESSED MEATS. Whalesalg rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows BEEF—6@7c for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for Cow | VEAL—Lar 64fSke; small 9@10c per | pound. | Ewes, 7@Sc | MUTTON TIA8%e; per pound. LAMB—9€10c per pound. PORK—Dressed Hogs, £%@9%c per pound. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 t shrinka; for Cattle: P EATILE - Steers, &f9c: Cows and Heifers. T@sc: thin Cows. 4@0c per pound. | CALVES 4@5%ec per pound (gross 'Q‘!h"'i | SHEEP- Wethers, 314@3%c; Ewes, 3@4:ac per pound (gross weight). LAMBS—$2 7533 ver head. 1 HOGS—Live Hogs, 150 to 250 Ibs, 5%e; under 150 Ibs, B13@5%e: Sows. 20 per cent off; Boars, | 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotation: General Merchandise. BAGS— Grain Bags, 5@5%c: San Quentin, | AUCTION SALES = p= 5 AUCTION SALE of horses, harness, wagons, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24, at 11 &. @ Arcade Horse Market, 327 S'xth st. JOHN J. DOYLE, auctioneer. No. 1, T0c; Bakers' AA, $1 1091 12, for botled and 42c for raw in barrel extra winter strained, barrels, 90c; cases, 95c; Chira Nut, 35@Tvc per gallon: pure Neatsfoot, in barrels. 75¢. cases, 80c; Sperm, pure, T3¢ Whale Oii, natural white, 50@0Sc per gallon: Fish Oll, in barrels, 45¢; cases, 30c; Cocoanut Otl, in barrels, 58¢ for Ceylon and 83c for Aus- tralian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil fn bulk, 14c; Pearl Ol in cases, 204c; Astral, 20%5e; Star. 20c; Extra Star. 2tjc: Elaine, %ise: 33isc; deodorized Stove Gasoiine, in > in_cases, 23lac: Benzine, in bulk, . $6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, ; in cases. 27ie. TURPENTINE—S0c per gallon in cases and | T4e in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD-Red Lead, 8% @7c per Ib; White Lead, 64@7c, according to quantity. QUICKSILVER —$44@145 for local use and $42 50643 50 per flask for export. SALT—The Amalgamated Salt Company quotes as follows: Genuine Liverpool, $14@16; Bales, common, $1 90; Dairy, per ton, $13 25; H { Ground, §12 25@12 :_imitation Liverpool, $13 25@14 per ton. SCGAR—Tha Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.88c; FPowdered, 5.70c; Candy Granulated, 5.70c; Dry ry Granulated, coarse, : 5.60c; Beet Granulatad ‘onfectioners’ A, 5.60c Rock Sait, $10 506 $13 25@14; Granu- Magnolia Extra €. 5.10c; Goiden Be; D, s. 10¢ more: half bar. rols, 25c more: s. 50c more; 50-ib bags. 19¢ ‘more for ail kinds. Tablets—Half barreis, 6.10c; boxes, 6.35c per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER—Pine, ordinary sizes, $18@19:; ex- tra sizes higher: Redwood, $19@23; Lath, 4 faot, $3 75; Pickets, $22@28: Shingles, $2 35 for No.'I and $1 75 for N and $15 for sawn: R: Shakes. $14 for split $10@42. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. Flour, Wheat, Barley, ctls 3 Oats, ctla. 1,000/ Hides, 1,000 Sugar, etls Beans, sks. 6,990 Quicksilver, fiks. Potatoes, sks 1.040/ Leather, rolls. Onions, sks 860/ Brandy, gals. Hay, tons Hops, bal > Wool, bales. 9, m\ 2,500 1.400| Middling: 85 740 Wool, bal 100 4,000! WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks... 4,230, Wheat, ctl . B8 ¥ - - | STOCK MARKET. | e - - There were no changes worthy of note. Local securities wers quiet and the oil stocks dull The Pacific Coast Borax Comoany has de- clared a regular monthly dividend of §1 per share, payable September 20. The Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota h red a regular monthly divi- dend_of r share, payable Septem- ber 25, The Mercantile Trust Company has declared mi-annual dividend of $3 per share, amounting to $30,000, payable October 1. Stock and Bond Exchange. T['EASD.—\V\'. Sept. 23—4 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. 48 qr ¢ (new) — |3s qr coup..107 EOUS BONDS. 4s ar coup s ar reg. MISCELLA Ala A W &s. — Bay CPC be.108%106% Cal C G 3s..103 | ns CallG&Eg i m & ct5s. — — st — — 'Powell-st 6s. — — |8 E G&R 58 — — SF & SJV b8 — 08 |S R of C 6s. — 05 — | (1905)Sr A.104% — — | (905)Sr B.1054 — Mkt-st C 68.117% — | (1906) ....1 Do lem 8s — 5% | ama ln7 — NER of C 610714108 SPC 1 cg 5a. — 118% NRC of € 3s — — | Do stmpd. 107%10813 NPCROS. — 184S P B R 68 — — o = —|BV Wat 6s. — 106% — 101%| Do 5s 2dm.100 — — 100%| Do 4s 3dm. — 997 — 110 Stkn G&E 6s — 10213 — — lUG&ES®. — 10 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 50 |Port Costa.. — — Marin Co ... 60 |Spring val.. 82 say Cent LEP. — 5 |SacEG&R— — Equit Gas... — — |S F G & E.. 6% 68% Muteal E L. — — |§ F Gas s Pac G Imp.. — 58 |Stock G&E. — — Pac Lighting — — |UG&E.... — == TRUSTEES" CERTIFICATES. SFG&E.. 6% 6834 INSURANCE. 350 Firem's Fnd. — / - e te nprovemerts in | 2 arrels; exports, 6022 & LAN) Wheat—Wall I- | are being shipped un ntin, | Yhe tarsal: ‘x |r:‘:’r“);\ CT":IIFU::; P «;rr i exorts, 6 barrels; dull andl ‘nr%}iTln‘?‘;t!)‘e:enT = alla Wal Axe m:,‘"‘f“;! demand for a moderate price T~ | 5 n5e: Wogl Bags. 32@35c: Flesce Twine, Tia | BANK STOCKS. Weather Bureau's weekly re- | WHEAT—Receipts, 78,500 bushels. Spot, | = WASHI | ticle. This has_been done in previous Years, : g.. Cotton§Fruit Bags, 6lac. 6%c and Tic for | 4o Nat Bk. I s e ns were gener- bearish interpretetion both as | Ste Vo. 2 red, K3lge elevator and Sdc f. o. | AT O a¢ lower. Blue. | but there s rather more of It going on this | (is three grades: Brown Jute, 81407 4e. f A T AL LR e Y y o A e i % ? eretofore, 3 — st e nd ripening e eroheets were weit | b, afoat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 80%e . o, | <TACOMA. Sept. 25— ower. Blue- | vear than heretof CANNED_ FRUITS-The 'California _ Frult | pank ot Ca . harvest is pro- | . & rouad | b, afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 92¢ f. o. b, | stem, 70ci Club, 7 s Cheose continues in liberal supply and quiet. | grnare Association quotes the following price | cy Safe Dp. — — |S F Nationl — — i= reported very | e oub-Trencurs | afloat. Options opened firm on more bullish | > T Receipts were 20,100 lbs Butter, T80 cases ;i ror 1903 stocl | First Nationl — — | kays are b B s fer to Mew Orleans. ahow, | cables than expected and foreign buying. After | Northern Business. s and 3200 lbs Cheeze. i ST = | SAVINGS BANKS. ng is nearly e e ch o the sansimumn flow of the | @ reaction caused by bear pressure prices rose | TASUTTER—Creamery. 30@31c for extras and [ g @ | | v & T o - S0 v, where the | D g g g - again, closing 4c net higher. May, S4%@ | s =Y = 28c for seconds: dairy, 21@24c; store But T =z 3 | | Hews &l — — - [Heo Saw B . == - e king 1 In pro- | 28RO Of e O D I United "States | $53-10c, closing &5c; September closed Bilc, | P sl 1 N e, $743,172; | 00, @10¢; cold storage, 24@25c; Eastern, s |E3| &l | Hviaas Sav-00 700 |Union T Co. = — ves pear Peach. | Closed e be. o S | December closed S1%c. | balances, $112.314. J Sag2dc per b, |3 | o B e light. Bean hay- | Steel second mortgage bonds causing a weak- | " HOPS—Steady. | 'TACOMA, Sept. 22.—Clearings, $336,081; **QEdop "vew 1214G13c; Younz America, FRUITS. Ewti g4 i RE K ¥ e ness in the formerly irregular bond market. | i 220,877, j cHE 2 :' Western, 14@15¢ x | F | California ..109% — [Presidio .... — 41 D18 turmng | Total sales. par vaiue, $1.985,000. | B ANl Sept. 22.—Clearings, $670,352; | 13@Lic; Eastern. 15a16¢; £ 3 LI Geary - - - ‘ Tnited States bonds were all unchanged or | & R—Raw, firm; refined, firm. balances, $78,865. [per 1o anch, 303Tic for larke Whito s=- ‘ s POWDER. the last call. | COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; 7 involce, | SPOKANE. Sept. 22.—Clearings, $413,284; | cted and 30@35c for falr to choice; store, - = Glant ...... € 66 [Vigorit ..... 4% § NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | 65-16c: mild, quiet; Cordova, 7@lic. The cof- 1 balances, £44,362. | ¥fiiqare: cold storage, 24@26c; Bastern, 22%@ | o1y RO SUGAR. warm day s:u-up Shares. High. Low. Close. | ;'f‘;hf;mrgflr::-‘5:‘[:’(;5020(["'%“1? m"?g‘ ‘;:'fl!rr"‘v I & | 2T1ac per doren. Apricots g i ;g' } gan-ir Co 1;: 30¢ ;I]:ue.ls c 2: ' : the past | Atchi besa 6 | b . Sales ,500 3 | "—r——‘- —_— & awalian C.. 43% — akawell C. - L for | Atchison pid | October, ~ 4.20@4.35c; November, 4.35@4.40- > 5 : . : o B e ML L T S 25 | Dreemr * SR Suman: LRG| | LOCAL MARKETS. || peciduons and Citrus Fruits. 2z | Homokaw's ¢ 123 1 |onemen 8 C 2 34 rogres pidly: | B dhio pid. .. arc -85@4.95¢; y, 5.00c, and August,| . > P 3 - £2 ,',“:,,;J‘“'r,.':';;i.» o e e A B o ol s e | The Fruit market was amply supplled and | Grapes ... |3 | 1 Alaska Pack lflsfilfim;s's c. &% 17 rogre the crop of ral- | Cent of N J Y o «d 7 ’ h t, as F e os - R e e e A EVAPORATED APPLES—The market 1s | Exchange and Bullion. [ trading was oA Tmany retatlera and ped- | Xellow Fese Deaches: - &L Qlgmicisame o [Ped e 57 o Tabi g oy B i 2SR TR e s | e emained : uptown. The _cool, cloudy | BT \joeq® 171 i Pac C Borax. — — e being marketed | Chic & Alt pfd..... | & lttcie better attention and show Aome firm- |iayeriing Bxchange, sixty dayi asy | e had e depressing effect upon the | wouit SCCH " Blldhesl Tl 1 78] 1 Morning Seasfon. eries are busy | Chic & G West 13 | Dess. Common are quoted at 4@0c: prime, 3% | geerling Exchange, sight — 187 | piTket, particularly on Melons, which dragged | pou. " HER Tl Almond harvest 1s well | Chic & G W B pf 25 Jo: cholce, 6@8ic, and lancy, 6%@i%c. | Srerling Exchange, cables. T s | Mkl hdy rates. Cholce Cantaloupes and | piivt d1asi1 46 Hawailan Com. & Sugar... 4 25 re being shipped to mar- | Chie & Nwest 105§ (FRUNES—Ase dn alr detnand a0 Meady (0 | New York Richausss Sight- = 0715 | {f.jons brought good prices during the early | p i tf, till"! 1250 295 120 Hawailan Com. & Sugar, b 10... 45 25 2 is getting short, but stock are | Chic Ter & Trs gy | Semiat teoe B1e6io TRl A, | New York Bxchange, telegraphic. — 10 e oatld e bought at liberal conces- e reies 1200l 17519 140| 75 Honokaa Co........ 375 APRICOTS—Met with 0od . | trade Btra heaithy and in good condition Chic T & T pfd.. | R o ing de- | Stiwey, Yyew OUROS: — 88% (TS later in the day. Watermelons were in Z R ST o o — ——— | 10 Oceanic SS Co (cash) 7 00 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. {ccoasi 70 | mand and rule steady st 9% @0%c for choice, | pexican Dollars, nominal T g e e by and inactive, but prices were | “CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 214-Ib | 2000 Pacific Electric Ry 5. 116 08 her during the week was generally | Colo Southern ... at {PNBMKe B S A e Other Grai : iuy"—.‘;hlnged. Peaches were weak. There were | standard, S5c; Gresn Peas _Faby nefit b | '125 Trustees’ Cort, S F 0 & E. o7 8715 - > e B Tong | Colo South Ist pid 1 | BEAcHES : choice TU@T%c; ex- 1V heat and Other Grains. ey Freestones received from the moun- | §1 50; petit pol < sifte | 70 Trustees’ Cert, S F G & E. o7 8719 - picking ‘la"progressing i | Colo South 21 prd 12%% | tra choice at TH@SYe. Ll [ftatn sl o 1{:1;‘:1:::'-”;‘1”1;:"5:1"::‘;?.1:‘3 | :::;‘fls;dlé:-”;.:lio:‘ e 8 55 seiion, caed 10,000 Oakiand Transit Co., 8 121 00 curing Wwine making continue 230 5 i TRl T N WHEAT FREIGHTS—The lnst charter was | iy “Safways in bulk were in fair request | aro, §3 15. '000 Market-st Cable, 0s 118 00 rure harvest prograis St Osiario. Ap- | Devver & Blo G ot oo 231, | New York Metal Market. thet of a handy-sized British bark for Barley | ymone canners and occasional lots of Cling- | = s g oy s o daty ples are nearly all 4 and the yield is | Den & Rio G pfd.. _ 400 51, to United Kingdom, Havre or Antwerp, at 1fs, | stones sold for the same account at $30M32 50| COAL-WETREIOR I5, VoL 0" 55 50; Bea- Board— - S satistacsey. Ocasne soe Sme S| e 1 ik e 2% | NEW YORK, Sept. 22—Tin was lower in | Which Is about the quotable rate for this busi- | per ton. Bartlett Pears wers Sores 008 BT | voF'yiiy ' 55 50; Stanford, $7: Rosiyn, $7; Coos | 20 Alaska Packers Assn D Hhs Trp I wimieinh’ dueh | Eoie A BER oen ey 23 | London, pot dectining £1 to £118 7 64 ana | ness now. The chartered Whent fleet In port | e APESR: o SUt" previously quoted. Figs | Bay. & Grata. §1: " Wallsend. '$7; Rich. | 3 Cal Fruit Canners. Sugar beet harvest in Ventura County will b | Great North pfd.. ..... 160 | futures £1 bs to £119, Locally tin was quiet | has a registered tonnage of 43.340, against 55,- | O oniul and in fair request at eteady | mond. 50, cwbl::“:a.lh' L :fi 1g K:l‘(c In-;: . -(: npleted October 1. Corn is of g00d | Hocking Valley 67 | and spot closed at $26 T5@27, but tin for Oc- | S30 tons on the same date last year; disen- | ;ces” Table Grapes in small and large Loxes ! $14 25 In sacks el . i lmt 2 g8, el . nubc: s‘;rc lity and vielding better than expected. Late | yocking val pfd s el alatiag ah v i d i(-';d. s&i;mzsgmn'nl .‘g‘ 2':1);2lr6nm;‘l)|e way | B ®in good demand for local use, but offer- | Eoil:h slfrns:cp’mgnm’g mn-n‘:e .‘mfi ‘Mw;‘;oxl: 0 Pus-:r“xx‘_ N e do ell. The heavy grain cro w b s g e = | to_this port, 286,000 tons. nst 219,600. orates S Vine | 3 o Koy B " ‘Irrigation water | Jinols Central ‘-;‘,;K ness, was about 15 points lower. oWH‘EB\T—L!vP;me futures were weaker and g‘f;w““ St iy B ! oo ot | sacks: ng’u“&'w"zo:fl:fli 845 per | 5 SV Water - n some Dlaces. . Copper remained dull and more or less nomi- | Paris futures higher. IR ic inued to command a small | 2000 lbs an: : - Towa B No. 1 stock continue ' 2 d o ANG sU: ¥ . i v “ Chicago was fractionally firmer on steady : i CORDAGF—The local company _quotes | e i A L | E5 5 e s | gal g Nex, ok i Ik Sted o A3 00 | o SIEtS? i St CIT " PUNEE | b Sr T etatins, Sty LSS | om0, ders-or 3 aoe ot aoues | Califorwia Stock and Oil Exchange ” e grole b 3 ; s Oity S < 5 3 ¢ » | that the selling fever was exhausted. A good | in Berries were siight. | cash, no n , Mani) : —_— « being rushed for early rains. 'Prune | Lville & Nashville 1011, | at $13 25@13 37%. . ¥ | 518 ton. Changes in ig] f > e o progtesting : the crop is light to falr. | Manhattan L ..... 19213 { “'1n London copper was & lttic lower, spot | jeal of 1ong Wheat came out during the day. | B7 ST, “Were plentiful and the inquiry for | laal lici Duplex, 10c; Bale Robe. ] T g p y peaches are ripening; crop light. Late | Met St. Ry... 12 ri:l;;ln‘_r 10s lower at £56, futures 8s lower at "This market was easier for cash grain and | cholce offerings steady. 7 LA W p‘PAé!FIC CODFISH—Bundles, -per b, 4%5¢: '::rwg“ 0. s plemed Dstutest ook vl = Mion & St Louls.. Bt | Sead was unchanged here and at £11 2 7 | AT for futures. ~Holders were reported more | Cltrus s e s were rather | easy, | cases, regular, Se: cases. extra large.” Siic: | Hanfora Oii - - Eldfllu A :. . fi.\ = PR fi"””;\v’:‘, ¥&n I ;4;‘/- g o ey - a wllllnbx l:;a sell, but buyers were not willing to ::?ud o"u:‘{; and Grape Fruit wers frmiy | East fe. m-‘*k- ’!cl:l "er"' e OB . 2 We o8 ons wers orable Mo, ex. . . o b 4 4 c; “Silver ng.” b & e K. Vesetables and fruit of all | Mo, Kas & Tex pid 301 | Spelter wes 2s 34 lower In London at £21, | t3*° h° CASH WHEAT, Peld. A "carioad ot Valencla Oranges was | S “Nartos S o B, | Impertal O11 oo e ate mbundent and of excellent quality. | N R R of Mex pfd. 3%, | but remained unchanged here at $8. 7 marketed, The market was practically bare s 1o Tiadive. Ti%a" Decuiemt epe: . - kinde mre Ao ing slowly. Some plowing 15| N Y Central ..... 11814 | Iron ‘closed at 50s 6d in Glasgow and at Mfi:';_fg;';:-,C,’\;};;a{l,:,9@,}02‘,’,»‘3““{:;;;1-,?;';3 of ananas, but the Honolulu steamer. which e g D T P 3 g e W pi8 R it nocieaed. BRI e RO | Northern Blue Stem. $1 5501 5113; Ore. | prited, 1ate 1o the da: ko P LN L e S reather Report Ont & Westor.... 5114 | Philadelphia were rather bearishly construed ey AL e N | EPRAWBERRIES—$203 per chest for Ma- | COFFEE—Costa Rica 12u@ise for strict Weather Report. P ey G 1221 | as to the probable future. No. 1 foundry S FUTURRE, lindns and $5@8 for other large varieties; | 1y prime fo SOV FRESCC, LUSHCS Siidiia 2 i Pitt, &St L 62" | Northern, $17; No. 2 foundry Northern, $18 50; | Bession 9 v Iuhz.;o s m Longworths, $4@6 per cflhm. -&-mllz‘ o L oot Yord . (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Reading ...... .. 48% | No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry |, 5 '?9:2~ 51 ‘82"-‘ st ‘;/. lClune’A RASPBERRIFS 844 i»;oubnt.h R for Eood to prime peaberry, 8%@i0e for good 4 ’ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22— p. m. | Reading 1st pfd.. 11 BOMER S0LCuE IS S0 I > et ot FL AW BLACK{?%W!};—’“?&} D eante conz” | to prime, T@8c for fair, 436%c for common » o it B e — Reading 24 pfd 6T 5 lged . dinary and § rom e - Salvador—11@12¢ nominal for ¢ a = ~ oc a » Open. High. Low. _Close. CKLEBERRIES—6@¢c per Ib. to ordinary. s A Sterling Ofl ...... - 310 COAST, RECORD. o T Oo pei 4l New York Cotton Market. Degember .. $1 4748143 #1 42i¢ 81 435 f}ppns_dmoql 55 Der o tor tanor, Sop | sty orine wacked, §O1ose tor soed o | Ty inees Ol z 800 ] E E_ D -4 T | St L & San Fran.. X 50 IO g v eek | g5e for good to choice and 25@40c for . s T m.wuh«!im" rwenty-e > k3P~ 5 5 n very quiet and without feature, and . | 10%c for fair Ly : | Union Ol ... - 63 00 § 98 g5 23 < gisLaerisms = NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—COTTON—Futures | quotations have snown no change worthy of | ™ DA Rg—Bartletts, 1 2501 75; winter vagle- | T7%@8%c for good to prime semi United Petrolsum . 3 100 60 S £5 852 30 mrLa o 4, 15 |cpened sicady at an advance of 2 o 7 points | note, Offerings are not heavy, but they are | yes, 50875 ver box. B¢ for supeclor unwached. @71 o Hhas O - x 325 £ S SE=F £° E[StL Swest........ 1415 14% | and closed steady, net 23 points higher on Sep- | large enough for the demand. OTTNCE: Der bex. 7| green unwashed, T%@8c for to superior | " ypiocollaneous—. 2 5g 35 28 E| 8L Swestprdll tember to 8 points lower otherwise. CASH BARLEY. N et for double layers, 35 | unwashed peaberry. 4@0c for inferior to or- 150 i 75 B S Fsyst i : : Feed, $1 12404 15; Shipping and Brewing. | noc for arawers and §101 25 for larxe hoxes | dinary. — NicaragunTll@iic, fomingl (or 29 00 R o8 & B b % Chicago Grain Market. | 51 jp01 %; Chevalier, 1301 50 for falr 1o | from:the siver; Swhith, S00ES e Box. B s il SRR o | A 93 00 R 3 : | Southern Ry . S5 FUTURES, PRUNE! oot ® od to superior unwashed, 7 tor good to > gt . 3 7 E8—Small hoxes, 40@05c; carriers, | BOC Bay Counties Power . Ards Southern Ry pid CHICAGO, Sept, 22.—There was good buy- Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. D R pen boxes, 00@T8c: per ton, §35 prime un Deaberry. "fizm and | By e o s B s 46 SE Cloudy .00 Tex & Pac..... ing in wheat early after a moderately strong Open. ~ High _Low. - Close, | 50063c: loree fexican—1314@15¢ nominal for fancy washed, %2 44 N Clear 00| TolStL& opening based on fairly firm cables and good | December ...$1 13% 81 13% $113 §113 | (020 o Saloay s o 50@TSc for small boxes | 11@13c for prime to strictly prime washed, 5s 52 N 0| Tol, St L & W export trade prospects. with December up e 2 p.'m. Session. POMEGRANATE or 53,@101¢ for strictly good washed, c tor 52 62 = Union Pac %e at 8% @78%c. and soon going to gl&c. Open. High. _Low. _Close, | 274 ugl;_é‘:dl::m per box or crate: ‘washed, T1%@S%;¢ for fair -..J!‘f&m. 5 %8 b4 NW Clear 00| Union Pac pf 834 | The firmness could not stand against the fine | December ...§1 12% $1 131 $1127% 8113 R P i The per crate: other varieties, 35 | for medium. Tor inferior to ordinary, ¢ 02 70 36 E Cloudy .00|W Yot STN 5 20 | weather and an easy tone in the Northwest ! OATS—The market continues well held but | Isabella, SORTBE BEr SReas 00 T VL CEIN, 0ol | 814810440 for fair to prime unwashed peaberry, sdcpendence 20.98 84 60 B Clear .3 Wabash ptd ..... 32 na markets due to the prospective millers’ strike, | quiet, With a fair seasonal demand, both for 50;,’3',';";,.. oen boxes: Wine Grapes, $200 | 1 for good to prime unwashed 3 P B R B gy SO BITInEe B B B BRI Sletee e e o Sl B, BMAD S et | B eBiT Sonee wSeain 0 L 82 .o oo oo | Wiscon Cent pfd.. 100 39% 37 | touching 78%c before the decline was Bave not changed for some time. o Do ot on® | ~MELONS_—Caatalou) 212 ver crate: e Ry, o5 204 & 72 E Cioudy Tr. Express Companies— A demand_arose out of reports of small re- | White, §1 20G1 3215: Black, $1 45@1 65; | Nutmes Melons, 50c@$1 per box: ‘Watermelons, Th: medium, : light, .30. 80 48 BW . Ciear g Adams .. s 223 ceipts of Northwest and heavy clearances of Red, $1 20@1 221 for common and §1 25@1 35 w’”‘nfif‘;nm'rs—onmuwm’u- . 26@28c; Harness 30. 78 50 W_ Cloudy *00 | American . e 150 | flour and the ‘“‘natural reaction” theory ap- | for choice: Gray, $1 27l per ctl. CIT! 50 for cholce and $171 50 35@30c for No. 1 and ¢ 20, f4 49 NW Foggy “00 | United States ..... . 100 pears to influence some buyers. December | CORN—Prices have shown no change of con- | €Y vumdu: lings, $14 25; Lemons. $10 medium, nrle. E 3 2094 92 85 SE Clear .00 St 200 | went back to 78%@78%c late in the session | sequence for some time. The market is qufet | for standard: Fruit, $202 50: Mexiean h«m‘e 0. 3, g s,«). gs;"'flefl 1 = :'-aexu-amnn and featureless, with few samples ,,,,L:rm oa_n B Der foot; Trace mfi - - 3 c over . was of . % 2878 ; Bananas, nominal; EEElE = ® v e Tteter e B = T o n«L‘ 45 for Yellow, | ples, Per dozen. o m a8l per N B G w o 0 since "the revent Frost scave, witn D B o allow. #1 3001 55; smalt’ rousd | Dyi its Nuts, Raisins. H oo nm"‘ufi.m'- Por 1o .B0.04 T & recent scare, s 3 Drie e : “wtick, 3. " 5 nNw g—n - . ‘l“‘ down to 46%c, but the decii do, $1 5; wmu:.x‘ hy:‘:u.w d Fruits Nuts, , fioney AF iy er ton; 80, y Boying indaced by indications held 3 Fasaily b 3012 2 48 NE Cloudy .00 e e i u'ssi,n % £ e 10eal trada tions about the 49c for boiled and dTc for raw Ba B EE SR 2, and the excellent cash BCCKWHEAT—$2 2502 60 per ctl. seme as for some back. There is the Sc more: Castor cases.

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