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THE SAN FRANCISCO CAL L, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1903, 11 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. I stocks and bonds show little fluctuation. sirect stocks rally a point or so. ver and Exchange as before quoted. I"heat dull and weaker. Barley continues to decline. Oats give way under heavy arrivals. \ Corn lower and more freely offered. Rye unchanged. Beans quicter, with a weaker feeling. Hay and Feedstuffs in ample supply and unchanged. utter weaker and offered at concessions. Eggs mzdfslm’n‘d. Cheese market congested with lower grades. Dricd Fruits firm, with a good demand. Provisions show little change, here or elsewhere. Wool, Hops and Hides as previously quoted. s in sufficient supply and casy Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables not materially changed. Poultry and Game continue to clean up readily. Fresh Fruits in good supply and rather quict. e Met Street Ry .... 3,400 Weather Rrfiort., e Sl 4 ;{Isit!zn't I:L:lfi-fl: .. 41,300 pt. 25— p. m. | Mis Kans & Texas. 1,500 acbege i B | vy w Nat R R Mex pid. N Y Central... Norfolk & West Nor & West prd £ o & Western | | r Pennsylvania | Pitts CC & St L. Reading | Reading 1st | pid. . Reading 2d pfd.. Rock Intand o Cloudy 0% | St Clear .00 | 5t 60 Clear .00 |StL & SF 2d pfa. i : Clear .00 | St Louis @ W.. Ciear 00 |St LS W pra Pt Clay .15 | St Paul ... ! Clear .00 | St Paul pra 1l L Cloudy 00 | Southern Pacific .. 15,200 Clear .00 | Southern Railway.. 11,600 Clear .00 00 00 | Southern Ry pfd.. Texas & Pacific .. Tol St L & West.. 100 500 {Tol St L & W prd. 100 2 28 fon Pacific ..... 80,500 CO Union Pacific pfd.. ... 4 {Wabash .........0. 1500 19 18% { Wabash pra 400 303 1y | Wheeling & Lake E | Wisconsin Central Wis C EXxpres | Adume - | American 160 500 400 3B Anial Copper & Found. ... & Found pfd Linseea Ofl.. . Linseed O 44.800 3,800 | Am probably move uthern “Cali- Mexican sta red at Phoe the tem- he n 1, ernat Pump pfa t Biscuit ? rly winds inland; fresh *San Francisco *Baltimore Cineinnati *Kansas City Clevelana *Minneapolis *New Orleant Detroit .. *Louisville | Omaha | oy z *St. Paul, Indianapolis | Los Angeles. | *5t. Joseph.. Denver .. Richmond Columbus | Seattle .. Washingten *Savannah Memphis . Albany Salt Lake | *Portlana, ©: *Toledo Fort Worth. | Peoria Hartford . Rochester | Atlanta . Des Motnes. New Haven. Nashville . okane, Wash. | Grana Rapids. Stoux City Springfield, Mass. Norfolk | Dayton | Tacoma Worcester | Augusta, | Portiand, Scranton Topeka. Syracusc . ansville . Wilmington, Del. Birmingham Davenport Fall Rive Little Knoxville Macon ... Wilkesbarre Akron ... ringfield, Tii Wheeling, W $E525 Nl RN 1 1 S Aot b £H ty T . Lowell .. Bedford. lamazoo . Fargo, Canton, O Jacksonvilie, Binghamton . Chester, Pa. v Bloomington, Til.. .. Quiney. Dl........ Sioux Fal D.. Mansfleld, Totals, U. §.. Outside N. Y1 Qughec Hadnilton s paid in cash included in 22 SZEEaRE 458, 540 T80 900 954 541 084 41T 281 206 891 540 500 823 939 230 534 467 312 345 200 P 1 totals sther items than clearings. New York Grain and Produce. 5 g 724,678 | Youngstown 624,416 Helena . 4081128 Lexington 544,088 Chattanooga 656,863 59 215,658 08 SR bR Ll !l voattl el il Wbhos! homanl | g vas 70 Vot included in to- of no comparison for last year. because containing ast with fOg. Nat Lead . 500 Cloudy unsettied weather | North American 1,800 o » the mountains; | P: 100 EW YOR 24.—FLOUR—Receipts, . 2900 - |]>orn-1 : . 6285 barrels. Dull and jier Saturday . _“s00 mina! inity—Fair Saturday, | Press Steel Car pfd 500 WHIEAT—Receipts, 12,675 bushels: spot, ng and at night: fresh | Punl Pal Car 118 :rm.fl No. 2 red, 81%c elevator and &2%e f. o, McADIE, District Forecaster. | 31200 - afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, SS%v 1. o. b. | * oo afioat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 90%c f. o. b, o = - oal & Tro b Nor receipts, er ontsi EASTERN MARKETS. || - ool 4% | kets and coverings. . Later they met froa of o Ll I ferings and declined, reflecting small cle . | Rubber . ances and revorts of heavy orders in stocks g 2 g - and further liquidation. Near the close it ral New York Stock Market. | lied on liberal clearances and closed %@%e [ met higher. May closed £3%c; September ept —Yesterday's late | Western U closed K3%c: December closed e, ck market aroused serious ap- | Total shares sold | isastrous results might b . {1 l;, “«-(un’h :n».n :'xm f: ‘L NEW YORK BONDS. the threatened harm in- | U S ref 2s reg...108 [Hocking Val 414s.105 | to wounteract it. There were| Do ref 2s coup.108% Louis & N uni ds 98 HOPS—Firm | to_cholce, 2i@stc. | HIDES Steaay | PETROLEUM | WOOL—Firm. SUGAR—Raw, firm; fai Pacific Coast, 1908, medium refining, 3%0; cen- e ©! Do 3s reg ....100% Man con gold 4s.102 | trifugal, 96 test, 3 20 molasses sugar, ng e measures adopted in the stock | 2 oF 10043 | Mex Central 4s.-. 11 | 6%c ined sugar, firm. o sck the precipitate decline in Do new 4s reg.l Do 1st inc ..... 1313 2 Spot, steady. The market for cof- . h threatened the violent shi Do new 4s coup.1 Mo Ki at unchanged prices There were feverish and | Do old 4s res. 11135 - o L. The- clase wap & the greater part = | Do old 45 coup.1 R of M con 48 74 | steady and brisk, net unchanged to 10 points cuppor measures final Do 55 reg ......102% NY Cent gen higher. * Sales were 32,750 bags, including and the i 0 8t 7 Cent gen October at November, 4.40G4. 4! A y at level Atclyson gen 4s.. or Pacific 4s.... December, 4.70g4.75c; January, 4.8004.85c: st night. There was some se ¥ adj 35 -.... Do 38 .. February, 4.85c; March, 4.9 00c; May, 5.10 gain in the final dealings, but the | , ... Coaet E Nor & W con 4s. % i July and August, 5.25c. was again e N:( SR e m-"’";' Balt & Ohio 4s "\r S L 4s & Part 8814 | DRIED FRUITS. iy and au below the best. | PO i1 9215 Penn conv 3lc... 94% | EVAPORATED APPLES—TI on- m was coitinned with consiéers. | o2u? 8105 " Reading gen 3x... B4 | tuucd st Puttires. are Armiy hei . New ng, espec ite Do ist inc .... 70 St 3 5110% | crop supplies are arriving in & it £ 8 securities. Both classes of stock | opol g Onio 4135102 St L & B F fg 45. 9% | but iy moving 4n nm" Toase - o miorigage bonds opened at new | Cnes & Ohlo 415,108 |SUL &8 F (5 4s. 1% | but are hardly moving in sutficient volume 1o ok new | Chi & A Bigs. 7 Lous § 92 | (stablish pr crop, common, are quot- rly market unset- | 5% 0 Ve e 90% Seaboard Alr L 45 76 | eq ot a0 A @B%c: cholce ar 60 by powerful clients at fact developed that | warket did not fo prices to any extent, the | cde 2 determined drive in an attempt n upper hand. T red the ‘nited States Bteel preferred, ap- C M&St P gen 451041y & N W con Ts.131% -5 e c Union Pacific Do cony 4s ... U S Steel 2nd Be. CCC& St L gen Chi Term 4s Con Tob 4s .. 1% and the bonds 707 during Co ¢ pe ral market weakened again | Aoams Con A% JLyEHS Knidt | Alice . Ontarto drive. but prices generally 15 |Ophir . w last night’s level. The un rs took alarm at this evidence port and bought largely shorts. The principal active stocks after- got from 1 to 2 points over last night. were wide declines both on the Stock and in the outside market In some urities for which there is markeL but epeculative sentiment on the whole s considerably improved as a result of the ents. The firmness of the later mar- | Phoenix . Horn Silver Iron Silver .. Leadville Con . BOSTON STOC! Money. Call loans .. Time loans AND BONDS, Mining— 4 @5 Adventure . 533@6| Allouez helped by the preliminary estimates | B vosi -y an weekcs currency movement, which | ) PORdE— oy [ Daty Weat ..o | promise a merely nominal change in the cash | Atghison 45 -.... Btaghan 1 holdings of the banks. The large shipments | , RAllror 6 [caimet & Hea ath of currency to the South and a small joss on | AR . 88% /| Centennial T sub-treasury operations were slightly | 5 00 Pe s 248" |Copper Ranke . .. more than offset by receipts from other sources, | pIl ™ ¢ “saine 1673 | Dominfon Coal ng new gold. The heavy liguidation in | Boston & Fiafe.? {isie’ Royate ..... 6 the stock market gives {air promise of some E sl N Y N H & H..193% Mohawk ... . Union Pacific 701 O1d Dominion Mexican Central. 113 Osceola, reduction in the loan item and the deposit rather firmer, however, to-day, both for time loans and on call and a furthel Miscellanzous— Parrot 2il in New York exchange at Chicago brought | American Suzar..110% Quincy T o ot | Dom I & Steel.. 11 (Trinity ommescial bills in the exchange market. It Seneral Blectric.147 |United States i= reported that some of the interior banks are | Mass Electric 17 ‘,m\ - . cliing demand bills of exchange here against | Do pid . - To| Victorla b4 purchase of grain and cotton bille, The week's | U S Steel - ’1;8(. }."’“"“ . 0% sxports of wheat show an increase of more than | Do pfd . . 81%|Wolverine ... .. €3 2.000.000 bushels over the previous week, and | Westinghee com.. 70 he decline in the cotton r;--rl:—t. %t b hfinr-v»d. { LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. — o Pt sacg;no et Con for money.88! N Y Central ....119 bond market was quite active and irres- | GO0, 0F TOREVERH N ¥ S g i Total sales, par value, $3,925,000. o el nited States 25 declined % per cent on the | ARACERG it Mo 20 DA s 1 Do pfd . . 91 |Pennsylvania . EW YORK STOCK LIST. | Bait & Oni> ... 97%|Rand Mines Sales. High. Low. Close. | Canadian Pacific.1233, |Reading ... 93,000 63% 61y 63% | Chesap & Ohio.. 20% |- Do 1st pf@ . 88 58 Chi G Western.. 15%| Do 2d pfd 74% T8% | Chl MU & St P.141 iSouthern Ry . 86 8 | DeBeers ... .... 19%! Do ptd 19 120% | Denver & R G. Southern P: ec-- 150 Union Pacific 28% | Do prd . 20 U _8 Steel Alto e Do 24 pfd Do pra . ireat linols Central Wabash . Louis & Nash Do pfd Mo Kan & Texas. 18 Bar silver firm, 27 9-16d per ounce. Money, 33@4 ver cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 4 ver cent, and for three months’ bills is 4@4% per cent. Bank Clearings. NEW YORK. Sept. 25.—The foliowing table, compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- s €415 | ings at the principal cities for the week ended Erie 24 pid..... 48 " | September 24, with the percentage of increase 3t Northern pfd.. ... 180 |gnq decrease as compared with the correspond- Hocking Valley 6 w ing week last year: Hock Valley pfd 4 77 —Percent— Tllinols Central 1261 128 Inc. Dec. Jowa Central 1 a8, lIowa Central pf 221 . *K C Southern. K € Southern 3 Louisv & Nashv... ped with the knowledge of the | & sy ool i 5. nekterabie. siopees orger. in | Colo & Sou 4. K31 Wabash 1ets ... 1 Tis movement after | D30, §rior”iien '4n 001 | Wh'& Lake E 45, kats | the 2ecuracy of| "o gen 4s ..... E2%(Wis Central 4s... 893 | or surmise the price | O %"D C iss 102 shorts. The common | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. l4c, and fanc PRUNES | APRIC | fancy at 10%@12c. | PEACHE Are | 8%, NEW YOR: closed steady while Sept: Zenerally | markets and steady cabie | Xe to Be at T porting orders. the upward tendency. provement. Uncertainty in wheat ened with other grains. shade better at 37%c. off_10c. Articles— ‘Wheat No. 2— Sept. (new) Dec. Open. A57% December 4614 May 461 September October . January L3 Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— A firmly held. - §3% | quoted at T%4@T%c and ‘extra cho! 106 —Huled steady to firm, with a fair quotations ranging from 33,@ic for OTS—Are steady. Cholce are quoted | at 9% @9le, extra choice at 9%@10%ec and Choice _are ice at TH@ | New York Cotton Market. Sept. 25.—The cotton market points lower, ber showed a net loss of 28 points. Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—At the opening there was good buying by the local shorts, with some | demand for the long account on strong outside December was up % nd soon advanced to c, with a marked bullish eentiment. ng steady at the advance for a time the | market gradually eased off on the resumption of liqutdation due to favorable aspects in the | strike situation at Minneapolls and favorable reports from abroad, with lack of outside sup- Lorg wheat came out on stop orders and the_weakness that developed carried December to 76%c before the mood changed on reports of good export business. was steady, with the loss entirely regained, e for December, 1%@1%c above yesterday. yrn was firmer at the outset by covering of the provision people, and showed a substantial advance over the opening. Cash and commis- sion houses were also £00d buyers and helped Before noon, however, liuidation on the advance brought about a re. action and the market lost all of the early im. manifested stock list cur"ilnnd speculation and the break influenced corn values. Decembe; closed at 46%c, a gain of e ly £ e oats market was falrly stead: most of the seseion, but In the Tast: hour wesk frer The close in the December closed a High. i 4614 46 Selling for outside account in sympathy with lower prices for hogs at the yards gave the provision list an easier feeling, but the market was saved from a marked decline. pork closed Sc lower and lard and ribs were October The leading futures ranged as follows: 216 40; bulk of sales. i | here, with lake quoted at 16060. Slow and stead | prime steers, §5 40GG; poor-to. medium, §3 8@ | §5 €0@6 50; good to chaice | breds were | 1a, pork, per bbl, $12 20@12 25: lard, per 100 Ibe, £10 45@10 50; short ribs sides (loose), $8 8T'a @9 12%; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6%y@ 6%c; short clear sides (boxed), S c?gver, contract grade, §9 70. et Articles— ° Recelpts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 12,500 Wheat, bushels Corn, busbels Oats, bushels Rye, bushels . 900 Barley, busheis .....1111142,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm; creamery, 16G21%c: dairy, 14G18 Cheese, firm, 10%@11%c. Ei R ‘fimk %@ e, &8s, 1,800 Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept. Oct. Dec. Opening 62% 68% Closing 63 6 3% Wheat— Sept. Jan-Apl., | Opening 20 95 Closing 21 10 Flour— Opehing 82 50 28 10 Closing - 32 70 28 20 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—The London tin market was weak, spot declining £1 2s 6d to £117 178 6d and futures £1 to £118 10s. The New York market responded to an indiftersne demand 2nd the weakness abroad, closing weak at §26 20@26 50. Copper remained quiet $13 50, electroiytic, 18 50, and casting’ §13 121,‘&. In London, how- ever, it was lower, spot declining 12s 6d to £55 and futures 158 to £55. Lead declined 1s #d to £11 1s 3d in London and remained firm locally at §4 50. ° ° ‘Spelter remained unchanged here at $6 and London was unchanged at £12. Tron closed at 505 3d In Giasgow and at 44s 34 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry Northern, $17: No. 2 found Northern, $16 50; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry_ Southern sofi, $16. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—CATTLE — Receipts, y. Vrestern, 35; good to 5 25; stockers and feeders, $2 40@4 25; co;‘rq | §1_40@4 40; helfers. $2@% 75; canners, $1- 2 70; bulls, $3 50@S; Texal fed steers, §2 3 HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 14,000; to-morrow, 9000. 10c to loc lower. Mixed and butchers, K eavy, $5 To@6 10; $5 40G5 65; light, steady, $5 5@ ¥ 95as. 00. Sheep, steady to 10c lower. Good to choice wethers, 25; fair to_ cholce mixed, $2 2563 40; Western eheep, $2 65@4 25; native lambs, $3 50@5 65; Westeérn lambs, $3 T5@5 50. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 25.—Wool, steady: medium $2G4 50; calves, 440, - rough heav: SHEEP—Receipts, bales. Medium mefinos were in better demand for Germany. German ibuyers also se-ured large lines of scoureds at high rates. In_ strong request at Cape of Good Hope and Natios n imaroved demand and firm. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Sept. 25.—Wheat—Walla_Wal- T2@Tic; Biueste, 10@76c; Valley, T7e. WASHINGTON. Sept,_ 25.—Wheat—Steady. Blue- Club, top prices. srades were TACOMA, stem, 78c; Tde. Northern Business. 25.—Clearings, 25.—Clearings, sept. ¥ . SBATTLE. balances, §207 TACOMA, balances, $63,7 $734,859; $3214,520, PORTLAND, . Sept. 20.—Clearings, §548,202; balances, £ 0. SPOKAN 25.—Clearings, $401,700; balances, £7! * R o { LOCAL MARKETS. | * = - Exchange and Bullion. _ Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 83 Sterling Exchange, sight 487 | Sterling Exchange, cables. — 488 | New York Exchange, sight — 0% New York Exchange, telegraphle. — 10 Silver, per ounce £ = 59% Mexican Dollers, nominal 47 49 Wheat and Other Grains. © WHEAT—There was no news worthy of note from the Eastern or foreign markets, This market was unchanged as to futures, but cash grain showed a decline and was quoted dull, with buyers still holding off. CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 45G1 47%; California White Australian, $1 5@ Northern Cluk, $1 421,@1 45; Northern Stem, $1 621G 1 57%; Oregon Valley. & per ‘ctl. FUTURE: Session 9 to 11:20 a. m. Open. High. Lo Close, | December ...$1 403 $1 401% $1 59% §1 40%; May .... 141 141 1403 14115 ! 2 p. m. session. Low. ose. $1 405 $1 40 decline, both futures and cash grain being lower. Recelpts are still heavy. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 1061 12%: Shipping and Brewing, $1 1714@1 2216; Chevalier, $1 20G1 50 for fair to choice, FUTURES, Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December ...51 09% $1 (b3 $109 $1 (9% 2 p. m. session. December ...$1 09% S OATS—The recent heavy receipts have had thelr effect and prices are lower, as will be seen. The demand has alo fallen off. Offor. ings are larger than for some time and are in excers of market needs. White, $1 20G1 32%; Black, $1 40@1 60; Red, $1'2041 221 for common and $1 2@1 50 for choice; Gray, $1 221,@1 271, pei ct?.@ CORN—Quotations for ‘hoth Western and do- mestlc are lower, offer ed, 421 for Yellow, 1243 for White and 81 40 for mixed: Callfornia. lases Yellow, @1 50; small round do, $1 70@ 1 75; White, 81 50 per ctl, RYE—$1 2561 30 per cti. BUCKWHEAT—$2 2562 50 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, 455, usual terma; Bakers' Extras, 31 500 gon_and Washington, $3 00G4 20 for family and §3 9044 40 tor Bakere. " PO} MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as follcws: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, §3; Rice Flour, $7; Corn 'Meal, $3 20; extra cream do, $&: Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $4@4 Buckwheat. Flour, $4 5044 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 7t rina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, §3 50; Rolled Qats, bble, $725GS (0:in sacks, ” $6 75aS 10: earl Barley, $6; Split Peas, 3 £ooi! By be: St boxes, §7; Green Hay and Feedstuffs. All descriptions remain fik}sgunqfiflx {:r e as before quoted. S—$26 50G2S SHORTE 62203 per'| tonr 1 DSTU ol Barley, 4@25 ton; Oflcnke Meal at the mill, ':m'zzg B0: Jobe bing, #27@27 50; Cocoanut’ Cake, $21qf2o Corn Meal, §32 i Cracked Corn, $33G 33 50; Mixed Feed, 50@23 50; Horse Beans, sales of extra $28@30 ton. BAY:rwrhnt $11@14 50, wis choice at $15; Wheat and Oat, $11@13 50; Oat, $10@13; Wild Oat, $9 50@11 50; Barley, $9@1 g’vgrb:w” Stock, $8@v; Alfalfa, $9 509 STRAW—35@05¢ per bele, Beans and Sceds. The m"m is all h:ut dot the business {s now quiet and seve; are falling back again. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. FAMILY RETAIL MARKET| Eges and Honey actly the same as quoted last week. fresh Eggs are becoming 1ight and as wholesale rates are advancing higher prices are ex- pected in the near future. i Poultry, Game and Fish are in good supply and show no variation worthy of note. Meats are plentiful, with prices stationary. Some kinds of Fruit are becoming scarce and prices are advancing, but seasonable varieties ar: in good supply, Wwith prices reasonable. Vegetables are abundant, as usual at this time of the year, and prices stand about the same as quoted last week. COAL, PER TON— Wellington New Seattle ..... 8 50| Wellington $—@10 00 | Roslyn . o 9 W(Cool Bay ..$—@ 750 ) Richmond 9 50!Greta . o 9 00 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, cholce, sq60@73 Commen_Eggs. . 30235 Do Bood «« .- 45055 Ranch TEgs. ... 40643 Do packed, ib2734@30 Eastern Egs....—G30 Cheese, Cal ....152|Honey, comb, per 20@25 pound ;gfg “7| Do extracted. MEATS, PER POUND— e 8@25|Pork Sausage. s |Smoked Beef....—@20 | The San Francisco Butchers' Protective As- | sociation gives the following retail prices for | meats: Roast Beef Tenderloin S 15@18] Porterhse, dol71.« Hindgrtr Lamb..18@20 Foreqtr Mutton.. $@10 Leg Mutton -..1214@15 ! Sirloln Steak..123% @15 Mutton Chops. .12%@18 { Round Steak ..10G121 [Mutton Stew | Beef Stew Roast Veal | Cdrned Beer . Veal Cutlets Soup Bones 4@—|Veal Stew . Soup Meat . 5@10 Roast Pork . | Lamb Chops ....—@20 Pork Chops | ForeatrLamb ~1234@13| POULTRY AND GAMBE—— Hens, each .....50@75(Geese, each .....$1 75 Young. Roosters, |Gostings . 2 00 each ...... ....60G75 Pigeons, pair ...—@30 018 Roosters, ea.50@65 Squabs, per pair.—@30) Fryers, each ...50@40 Rabbite, ea 20025 Broilers, each . /4000 Hare, each —@20 grades, combing snd clothing, 16@2lc; light | fine, 15@17%c: heavy fine, 12@14l4¢c; tub washed, 20830¢. f London Wool Sales. - LONDON, Sept. 25.—The offerings at the wool auction sales, to-day numbered 13,614 | Cross- | 50G4 60; Fa. | Turkeys, per 1b..23G28 Wild Doves, fz..$1 00 Ducks, each = S ! Alligtr Pears, ea.23@#5|Limes, doz 15@20 Almonds . 15@20(Lemons, doz ....15@25 | Apples . 3@ 5|Nutmeg Mel, ea. @10 | Blackberries, dr..20@35| Oranges, doz ....25@30 | Cantaloupes ' . mgm.hunau. m . 6@ 8 | Cranberries, qt..—@20| Pomegranates, ea2l,@3 Pecans —@20, Peaches, per ib.. 5@ S Brazil Nuts ....20G—Peass, per Ib... 5@ S | Bananas, doz....35@50 Pineapples, ea...25n ) ! Chestnuts .....—@12% |Quinces, 1b . 3@ 5 Cocoanuts, each..—@ 10 Raisins, per 1b.. 5@15 | Dried Figs, pr Ib—@10/Raspberries, drw30@75 Fresh Figs, lb 8@12% |Strawberri per Grapes, per 1b 3@ 3| drawer . Grape Fruit, dz.ibcg$l|Walnuts, per 1b | Hucklbries, 1h.16@121, |Watermelons, ea.. VEGETABLES— Asparagus, Ib. . @15 Onions, Artichokes, doz..40@50|Okra, green, Beets, dozen ....10%— Okra, dried, Beans, white, 1h. 5@— Potatoes, 1b . Dried Lima, lo.. 6@ 8/Rhubarb, 1b .. per Ib.. 16. iy Cabbage, each... Ta10 Radishes,dz behsl Celery, head 5ir10|Sage, Az bunches25G— Cress, dz bunch.]3@—|String Beans, Ib. 6@ 8 Cucumbers, dz. Garlic . Green Corn, 10415, Summer, Squash, doz. Green Peppers, 1b pinacn, per ib. Drled Peppers . 106725 weet Potat: Bgg Plant .. 3@ 5| per 1b . | Green Peas, Ib... 6@ 8 Thyme,dz bnchs. | Lettuce, per doz. Leeks,dz bunchs. Lima ' Beans, ib FI1SH— 5@20/Turnips, per dz..- - 5@20|Fomatoes, 1b ... Sea Bass 4 [Smelts . Soles . | Coatisn Skates, each Flounders . Squid Halibut |Tomeod Herring \Turbot | Mackerel i'l‘rnu', Do horse ......18G--|Trout" .. ... Rockfieh |Brook Trout Whitefish .. Clams, gallon Balmon, fresh 5o Do _hardshell,ib 8@ Do simoked . = 10 | Sardines . | Shrimps . rawfish, b .. 1091214 | Shaa ... Crabs, each ....—@— | Striped Baes Mussels, quart.—@121, Perch . Oysters, Cal, 100.40450 Pompino . Do Eastern,dz.30@10 | Rockeod ... H 2 2 e ol - |1y fancy stock the market was barely steady. | Tomatoes dontinued abundant and were rather | easy. The top quotation was obtained only | for some special brands, 50c being the ruling | price for the general run of supplies. The | canners were atill buying low grade offerings | at the minimum rate. Summer Squasl Cuctmbers ruled firm under steadily decreasing receipts. Egg Plant, Okra and Green Peppers were In moderate supply and stead String, Wax and Lima Beans were in good demand and firm, while Peas cleaned up quickly at higher rates. Receipts of Corn were very Iigh | and good stock continued to bring high prices The otber vegetables stocd as previously | quoted | PG TATOES —Burbanks from the river, Gc® | 81 per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1 25@1 40 per | etl; River Reds, S5c@$1 per ctl; Sweet Pota- toes, jobbing at $1 €0 per ctl, i ONIONS—B04€8e per ctl. VEGETABLES-Green Corn, $1@1 50 per sack: crates from Alameda, $1 28@] 56: from Berkeley, 75c@$1 2 Green Peas, 3igc per 1b: Striug Bean: @4c per Ib; Wax, 3@ic; Lima Beans, 3@ilc per Ib; Tomatoes, 35@ GCc per box: Summer Squash, 40@30c per box; Cabbage, €0c per ctl; Carrots, The per sack; Cucumbers, 40@50c per box: Plckle Cucumbes 3@33ec for No. 1 and 1@2%c per Ib for other: Garlic, 2@3c per 1b; Green Peppers, 30@5 | per box or sack: Green Okra. 35450c per box: | Egg Plant, 35@50c per box; Marrowfat Squash, $10@12 per ton, Poultry and Game. A car of Western Poul that came in late on the vreceding day was on sale and cleaned up well at steady prices. Another car came | in yesterday, making the fourth for the week, { but was nof mareted. Receipts of domestic stock were moderate and all descriptions cleaned up quickly at previous quotations. Fine large young Roosters and good heavy Hens | were particularly firm and small lots of ex- | ceptionally fine “stock #cid above the guoted | rates. Game was in good request and the light recelpts cleaned up quickly. Doves were quoted | higher. » | POULTRY—Young Turkeys, 20422 per Ib; | Geese, per pair, $1 50a1 75; Goslings, $262 25; Ducks, $4@5 per dozen for old and $5@6 for young: Hens, $4 50@5 50; young Roosters, §5@6: old_Roosters, $4 50@D; Fryers $4@b; Proilers_ $3@3 75 for large and $2 30@3 for | small; Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 per dozen for old and $1 5062 for Squabs. | GAME—Rabbits, $1 75 per dozen for Cotton- | talls; Hare, $1 25 per dozen; Wild Doves, $1 25 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | | Butter developed a decided weakness yester. day and several large houses offered their best creameries at 30c and even then found business very slow. The public are running on the cheaper Eastern and storage goods, to the neglect of the high priced creameries. Cheese remains the same, the market being handicapped by an overstock of medium and lower grade goods, which are very hard to dis- pose of, while strictly fine mild new is in mod- erate supply and kept very weil cleaned up. Eggs show no material change. Stocks of fine fresh ranch ere light, but the retailers | are taking Eastern and storage goods, owing to their comparative cheapness. | Receipts were 18,000 1bs Butter, | Eggs and 18,600 Ibs Chesse. BUTTER—Creamery, 50@31c for extras and 665 cases | 26@28c for seconds: dairy, 21@2ic: store But- fer. 17%@10c: cold storage, 2i@2fc: Eastern, | PCHERSE121@13¢ for goca to choice mild new atd 11%@i2c for lower grades; Young America, l4c; Eastern, 15@16c; Western. 14@15c per lb. EGGS—R: BT14@38Yc for large white selected and @37c for fair to cho'ce; store. 25@2714¢c; cold storage, 24@20c; Eastern, 21@ 2734c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The fruit market was rather quiet, with sup- plies of mest descriptions ample, and prices had but little quotable varlance.’ Fancy Ap- ples and Bartlett Pears continued to move off well at good prices, but trashy Apples and poor quality offerings of Bartlett and Winter Pears were dull. German Prunes were firmer under | supplies, and Pomegranates, Quines Fige were steady, although plenti- ful. Peaches continued pientiful and casy. A considerable quantity of wrapped Solways wore 50ld for shipment at 50c per box, which was the ruling price for the general run of offer- ings. Receipts of bulk stock were light and were quickly snapped up by the canners, who id per ton for Solway freestones and .fa‘o for clingstones. Cantaloupes were in light Mcm and firmer, with some well known brands selling from the stores at a slight ad- the quotations. Nutmeg Melons and Watermelons were In falr request at un- changed prices. Stocks of table Grapes con- tinued very large, and, although there was iry for shipment, the market ruled weak at easy . Receipts of Wine Grapes were light choice Zinfandels were ed varlety sold slowly. althousts and | dinary and $4 505 for fancy from Santa Cruz. HUCKLEBERKIES—6@¥c per ib. APPLES—90cG$1 25 per box for fancy, 509 85c for good to choice and 25G40c for leom- mo n. PEARS—_Bartletts, $1@1 50; winter varie- G UINGES30a80¢ ver box. er box. FIGBEthk. S0c@$1 for double layers and 35@30¢ for drawers: White, 40@60c per box. PRUNE: per box or crate. mcxntem.n boxes, 40@63c;: carriers, 40g60c; " la open boxes, 60@T5c; per ton, nal. POMEGRANATES—50§T5 for small boxes and $2 for large. GRAPES—Seedless, 50@65c per box; Isabella, 60@75c_per crate: other varieties, 25@40c for small boxes; 40@60c for crates and 50c@$l for large open boxes; Wine Grapes, $20@25 per ton for Zinfandel and $15 for white_ MELONS—Cantaloupes, $1 2331 75 per crate; Nutmeg Melons, 50c@3l per iox: Watermelons, 10620c " each. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 50@3 for fan- €y Valencias, $2GZ 50 for choice and $1@1 50 for standard; Se-dlings, $1%) 25: Lemons, $1@ 3 per box: Grape Fruit, $2@2 00; Mexican Limes, $6 5047 50; Bananas, nominal; Pine- apples, $2@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey The situation remains the same, the demand I for fruit being good at firm pilces. Sellers | are not making any concessions to move the | 8oods and buyers have to come up to their | views to secure supplies. i NEW FRUIT—Apricots, 7@9%ec for Royals | and 9@1lc for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, | 5@€c; Peaches, 5% @ic; Pears, 5@c; Nec- | tarines, 4@4lic for whife: Figs white, 4%4@ 4%c In boxes: Plums,_ pitted, 3GTc per b, | PRUNES—1908 crop, 2%@3c for the four | sizes; 1902 crop. 2%@2%c for the four sizes. | RAISINS—1903 prices are as follows: Two- crown, 6@6%c; three-crown, 61,G%ic; four- | crown, 6%@7c. 1 NUTS—Wamuts, No. 1 softshell, 12c; No. 2. 103c; No. 1 hardshell, 12c; No. 2, 10c; new | Almonds_ 11e for Nonpariels, 10%c for I X L. 10%c for Ne Plus Ultras and S%c for Langue- doc; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern; Pecans, 11@ 13c Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, new. 12%@13%ec for whits | and 9@llc for amber; new water white ex tracted, 54@6l4c; light amber extracted, Sc; dark, 316G4% BEESWAX— This market shows no change of note, one ‘way or the other. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for heavy, 13c for light medium. 1bc for Iight, | 15%c Tor extra light, 173e for sugar-cured and 18%c for extra sugar-cured; Eastern sugar- cured Hams, 15%@15%c: California Hams. 15 @16%¢c: Mess Beef, $11 50 per bbl; extra Mess, $12@12 50: Family, $13@13 50; prime Mess Pork, $19; extra clear, $25; Mess, §20; Dry Salted Pork, 1234c: Pig Pork. $25: Pigs' Feet, $5 25: Smoked Beef, 15¢ per Ib, LARD—Tierces quoted at T¥%c per Ib for compound and 103 @10%c for pure; half bar- Tels, pure, 11@l1%e; 10-1b tins, 114@11%c; 5-Ib tins ‘11%ec; 3-1b tins, 11%c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 9%c; thres half barrels, 9lec; one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, 8%e 9%ec per 1b. Hides, Taliow, Wool and Hops. All_descriptions remain as before quoted. | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | about 134c under quotations. Heavy Salted | Steers, 9%c: medium. S%c: light, Se: Cow | | Hides, 8¢ for heavy and Sc for light: Stags 6c; Salted Kip, Slc; Salted Veal, 9%ec; | Salted Calf. 10c; dry Hides, 15@15%e: dry Kip, | 13c; dry Calf, 17c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 256 | 30c each: short wool, 40@50c each; ium, 70 | @90c;_long wool, $1@1 50 each: Hofse Hides, | salt, $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium. | $1 25G1 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $1 756 for large and $1 50 for me- | dium, $1G1 25 for_small and S0c for Colts. | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c; dry salted | Mexican, 26c; dry Central American, 32%c. | Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 7¢; large and | smooth, 50c: medium, 38c: small, 20c TALLO No. 1 rendered 432@4%c per Ib; No. 2, 4@i%c: grease. 21a@dc. | WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, 3@ | 12¢; Foothill, 10@12c; Middle County, 11@13c. | Quotations for spring clip are as follows Humboldt and Mendocino, 18G20c; Nevada, 13 @15c; Valley Oregon, fine. 15@19¢; do, medium, | 17@18c: do_ coarse. 16@iTc per 1b. | HOPS—22G26c per Ib for Califdrnia and 19 | @23c for Oregon. ’ | i ; Meat Market. A few | Th arket remains about the same. Hr:: ’;l;;r still he bringing 6c. but 5%c seems to be (he ruling aquotation. Offerings are suf- ficient for the requirements of the market. DRESSED MEATS. | Whalesale rates from slaughterers to a«m.\ are as follo | BEEF—6@7c for Steers and ' 5@0c per Ib| for Cows. 1 VEALLarge. 61@Sk%c: small 9G10c per | { d. ! POMUTTON—Wethers, 714@S%c; Ewes, 7@Sc | per pound. | LAMB—0@10c per pound. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8% @9%4c per pound. | LIVESTOCK MARKET. | The following quotaticns are for good, sound | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Ca CATTLE—Steers, S@0c; Cows and Helfers, thin Cows, #@5c per pound. S—4@d%c per pound (gross weight). | T@se SHEEP—Wethers, $16@3%¢c; Ewes, 3@snc | per pound weight). | LAMB: S per head. HOGS- . 150 to 250 1bs, 574 20 per cent off; Boars, | | 50 per cent <. 40 per cent off from above quotatt i ereh ! BAGS— Grain B: 5.56¢; Wool Bags, “ 8c; Cotton Fruit Bags, 6lac, 6%¢ the three grades; Brown Jute, (i COAL—\vetlington, §S pe lington, §8; Seattle, $6 30; B yer Bl 35 Cu; Stanford, &7 Bay. $5 ;' Wallsend. 37 | mona. ;' Cumberland, $1 $14 25 In sacks: Welsh Anthracite E | Weish Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $§ 50 per taa; | Ccke, $1i 5U@13 per ton In bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 43 per | 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. | OIL—Linseed, 43¢ for boiled and 47c for raw | in barrel 5, Sc more: Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1. 70c; Bakers' AA. $1 10@1 12; Lucol, #c | for bolled and 42 for raw in barrels; Lard Oil, | extra’ winter_strained, barrels, 90c: cases. S China Nut, 56@70c per gallon; pure Neatsfoo in_barrels, T3c: cases, S(c; Sperm, pure, T Whale Ofl, natural white, 50G55c per gall Fish Oil, in barvels, 43¢: cases, 50c; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 5S¢ for Ceylon and 53¢ for Aus- | traiian. | "COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ol in bulk, 14c; Pearl Ofl in cases, 20%c: Astral, 2035c: Star, 20i5c; Extra Star, 29%c: Elaine, 26itc: | Eocene, 23i4c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17e; in_cases, 23lc; Benzine, in bulk, 197gc; $6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2ic; in cases, 2Tisc. TURPENTINE—80c per gallon in cases and 74c in_drums and iron arrel RED AND_WHITE LEAD_Red Lead, 6% @7c per 1h; White Lead. 6%@7c, accordiig to | quantity. SUGAR—Tne Western Sugar Reflning Com. | pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in i00-b bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 5.Sbe Powdered, §.70c; Candy Granulated. 5.70c: Dry Granulated. fine, 5.00c: Dry Granulated, coarse, | | 5.60c: Fruit Granulated, 5.60c: Beet Granulated { (100-1b_bags only). onfectioners’ A. Magnolia A Se; ™ 4. Z0-Ib bags, | Tablets—Half barrels, 35c per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. rels, 25 H 3 19¢ more for all kinds. 6.10¢; boxes, 50c_more: FOR FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, Flour, qr sks... 18,667 Hops, bales. 100 Wheat, ctls. | Waol, bales. 141 | Barley. ctls. 48,616 Screenings, sks. 2,819 Oal 160 Tallow, ctl 241 | 120/ Pelts, No. 125 | 747 Hides, No. 409 Potatoes. sks. 600 Sugar, ctls. . 50 | Onlons, sks 57 Eran, sk | Middimzs, sks | Hay, tons Straw, tons * | | STOCK MARKET. There wos quite a business tn_bonds on the afternoon session of the Bond Exchange, but stocks were dull all day. Onomea Sugar ad- ;;;rced to $33 50 and Pacific Gas was firm at ‘The oil stocks continued duil, with very little change. Kings River Power Company has levied an assessment of $2, delinquent October §. Homestake Off paid a dividend ot Sc. or 92500, vesterday. Homestake Mining Com- pany of South Dakota pald a regular monthly dividend of 25c. ] « Stock and gund Exchange. FRIDAY, Sept. 25—2 p, UNITED STATES BONDS. | San Joaquin O | Thirty-three California Jockey Cl 105 60 | california Shipping Co 25 00 Cal Title Ins & Trust 140 00 | Sperry Flour Company AUCTION SALES $a SALE EXTRACRDINARY. S AUCTION SALE L OP | HIGH-CLASS, STANDARD-BRED MARES, { COLTS, FILLIES AND GELDINGS, From the Meek Estate, Haywards, Alameda Co. Comprising _the get of McKinney, Direct, Hawthorne, Guide, Sidney, Fallis, Richards. Elector. Wm. Harold, Welcome, Azmoon and Steinway, And GABILAN STOCK FARM, property of HON, JESSE D. CARR, Salinas. Monterey Co. Stallions, Mares, Colts and Fillies, by Nut- wood Wilkes, Dictatus, Lottery, Eece, brino Jr., Fairmont, Boodle and Thor, & son of Electioneer. A very large proportion of the horses in this sale are thoroughly broken and can be driven by any one. To be sold by elec- tric light, TUESDAY EVENING, September 29, 1903, At T:45 o'clock. at SALESYARD, MARKET ST., cor. Van Ness ave., San Franeisco. | Send for catalogues. Horses at yard Septem- | ber 26. Wil be shown at farm. Haywards and Salinas, at any time prior to that date. FRED H. CHASE & CO., Successors to Killip & Co.. Livestock Auctioneers. L A Ry 3s.115% 909y 107% — L ALCoé€s (1910) o - Do gtd 6s. — — |S P of C6s | . Do gtd s, — — (905)Sr A. — = y LAP lem 3. — — | (1908)Sr B. — =— Mkt-st C 6s. — — | (1906) . < — — — - | R .... - 07 — |SPC 1 cx Ss. - = Z'| Do stmpa = — — SPERG - — — |8V Wat 6s. - — 101%| Do 4s 2dm.1 - . 99%101 | Do 4s 3dm) - —" — |stkn G&E s - — 121%|U G & E bu. —_ L= 1 WATER STOCKS. 50 521 Port Costa.. — — .60 — Spring Val.. 84 S4% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 4 53 SacEGER — — Equit Gas... — — SFO&E.. 88 — Mutual E L. — 124 S F Gas ... — — Pac G Imp. — — Stock G & E — — Pac Lighting 58 — CG&E.... — = TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. 6F G&E.. 66 "3 INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — — | BANK STOCKS. Am Nat Bk. — — LP&A ...— — Anglo-Cal = == |Mer Trust .. — == Bank of Ci — — |Merch Ex .. — — gal S Dp. — » |S F Nationl. — — First Nationl — — | SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L. — — [Sav & L Soc 96 — Hum 8 & L, — — [Sec Sav Bk. — — Mutual o =— Union T Co. — = § F Sav U..600 700 | STREET RAILROADS. California .. — — [Presidio ... — 41 foary s ctese = = | POWDER. Giant ...... 65% 66% Vigortt . 4% 5 SUGAR. Hana P Co.. — [Kilauea S C. — — Hawailan C. 401 463 Makawell €. 21 — Honokaa S C 13% 14 |Onomea S C. 33 34 Hutch S P C 12 13 |Paauhau S C 16% 17% MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.156 130 Oceante § C. —* — Cal Fruit As. — 97 [Pac A F A. = Cal Wine As. 96% 97 |Pac C Borax.167 - Morning Session. Board— 10 Giant Powder Con ... a 00 50 Mutual Electric Light . 12 25 120 Mutual Eleetric Light 12 00 | $1000 Market St Ry Ist c 5 per cent.ll5 25 Afterncon Session. Board— 50 Hutchinson 8 P Co 50 Pacific Gas Imp ... 105 Spring Valley Water . $13.000 S P of Arizona (1909). $1000 S P of Arizona (1910) $2000 S V 6 per cent bonds. $1000 S V 4 per cent bonds (3d mert). Street— 50 Onomea Sugar Co $3000 Hawailan C & S Co 5 per cent. $10,000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent $10.000 S F & S J V bonds. $10,000 S P Cal 1st ¢ 5 per ct (styfipd). 108 vo California Stock and Oil Exchange 53w sassew 82¥y eeNusss Bid. Asked. Oil Stocks— 120 | 0 20 : 70 Standard e Caribou . 5 . 105 i Central Point Con . (3 { | Chicago Crude S Claremont 2 < e Esperanza . - 1 Four o Fulton - 290 | Giant B Hanford Home - 95 Imperial - 18 00 Independence . - 18 | Junction . > 21 Kera . ta Kern River l12 ;XA > 04 | Monarch (of Arizona! . 54 Monte Cristo_......... . ks ! Occidental of Wes A 1 01l City Petroleu 30 Peeriess . . 14 0 Pittsburs Reed Crude 8 F & MecKittrick . & D.. Senator . Sovereign Sterling Superior @ 1238 Huugass Toltec ... Twenty-elght . West Shore Miscellaneous— Abby Land & Improvement. Alameda Sugar . American Biscuit American District Tel Cal Gas & California Co we @ 1 20 £ Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Company .. Cypress Lawn Imp Co Fischer’s. Theater . Gas Consumers’ Assn. Honolulu Sugar...... Northern Cal Power North Shore Railroad. Orpheum Company ......... Pacific States Tel and Tel.. Paraffine Paint.............. 7 San Franelseo Dry Dock. ... Sanitary Reduction Works .. Sausalito Land and Ferry... H5: ohu! 2838 o ¥y 338y Standard Eleetric. Tesla Coal Company Truckee Eleetrie TUnton Sugar. . United Gas and Electric. . ... . SALES. Morning Session. Board— 100 Occidental 2000 Reed Crude 400 Home 200 Home . < 200 Home (s 30) . 100 Esperanza 300 K il treet— 1 Hanford Board: 100 Sterling ...... 100 Monte Cristo 50 Peerless (s 3) 200 Esperanza 2 Hanford 5 Hanford ( 200 Monte Cristo 1000 Occidental 200 Home Street 200 Kern Ofl 200 Home ..... 400 Fischer's . Mining Stocks. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. The following were the sales on the 2 " 0 5 FER i on ¥4 2 SN §8.% » gensses ®» @ EEH - . %

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