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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1904, 13 ¥ and feeders, 85; calves, $3@5; | Red, $4: . et it e ry_shows: Available cash | stockers |Bl ¢ Datancer §1is, 30.974: wold, $54,930,508. . ”::k”.ny-_ :o 5 i s New York Cotton Market. liw & IGATE R Mosterd, 85 250 F 3 _— sales, c; Alfalf: ‘market " Hemp, 31405 NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Cotton futures open- pts, 20,000; lower thy, 5%e: et COMMERCIAL o strone September, 10.40c; October, 10.18; | Zoaky Wters .-.."'""“w"m""m“- S | % Rat oy L | 220 I P 10. H anuary, 50@3 lami 50@5 N‘ No’.':oecmmmc 350; ADHl, "10.46c; May, | Stockers, $2 it b b > “t UCtion 08o¥ion spot closed_auiet. Miadling 3 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. A 1og0e; "midaung Guit. 13sc; sates, 18| | Miscellaneous Markets. st ot Potatsen e ignt, were wen | 100 Head of Sound Young Cotton _futures closed steady. L R e oo e e e ] nqulremenu. with trade confined to the ““us and Mares 2 weeeen|Hoe Valley ...|..... 88 |10.34c; October, 10.18c; November, 10.18c Sy regular local - SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Hoe Vel ofa . B | e T gc; January, 10.56e; February, Foreign Futures. N N e S WILL BE SOLD ON Illinois Cent 1384 | 10.20c; ch, 10.33c; April, 10.36c; May, expecting a more active market, as Inter P e roe aki THURSDAY. : y ok o mnter 1 | 20300 o large shipments,, which® were st when the , SEPTEMBER IS5, Vall street stocks unsetiled, with a bearish feeling. 600|Inter SR N Vork Grain ond Produce - e o . ed wat | 4 I v'elock, A% B HORAN'S saLES: _|Inter 32 ow 8 at previous orices, with supplies liberal. and get them at your own’ prices, as they Local stocks and bonds much quieter. Inter 7 — There were no changes in prices of miscél- | mugt and will be soid. i b . fi NEW YORK, Sept. I FUJUR;MM:E hne:n:fl:eg::b:_- Chery S buying low- S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. g 8000 barrels; marke grad Tomatoes at the inside rate, Silver and Exchange about as before quote 35 |28300 barrsis; exports, 8000 barrcle: macket PR e ot e N Wheat freights dull, but Barley freights steady 2 R 3 FOTATOES [Burtanks from e river, 308 | S~ Closing Out Sale at Auction Py Vheat freights c o S 2 bty o > Ty WH!:AT—necelnts. 6,000 bushela. Spot, B R ke, $00s? Pogeo:; | “WEDNESDAY. September 14, at 11 a. m.. Northwest still sending in bad reports of the Wheat crop. 30" | stions; No. 4 red. $ ’?{" e - 3 ' 2109 MISSION ST., Near Seventsenth. ® 1" Northern Duluth, $1 31% G. b. afioat. - s biia ; : 3 4 19 | tions had another strong and active day. In- will sell my e.‘:u.l‘“t}‘:.':: = Barley higher again, with choice grain scarce. 165 | fiuenced by a cold weather scare, prices ad- Dess, consisting of 28 horses from 1000 to 1450 .. g ! 00 - | vanced more than 4 cents per bushel, attended Dounds; also 3 laundry wagons, milk and gro- Rye in demand for the north and higher. 1913, | 8t times by heavy covering and a fair outsid wagons, business buggies, 14 sets wagon / k buying movement. The highest level nnm BOSTON, Sept. 13. Reowine 3 Bte buggy harness, 3 sets double P Oats and Corn as previously quoted. '057 |was reported on_the bulge and | the magket | ket s Js iy metine. harness, 2 buggy poles, whipe and robes: also | i ¥ 2 & Bl a0 closd b1 10%: September: ! | e atute: Nasthern, choice, 22@28c; aver- ey gt ad m’,,"_u_"":‘,",?:"‘:m‘;‘;’m"u‘,‘: & Fair demand for Flour and Mil Istuffs. uz {’;fi}."- Close u’:azw" Décember, $1 1 740 | aze. ll::}w' middle counties, 17@18c; South- e eold. FIELD, Brop. & . o .. close : A. H. AND“!OV Auctioneer. I Bran, Shoris and Middlings weaker. Hay still depresscd. M E s s id S ' i taple, 100200 valley, 38 Beans unsettied and nominal, p ending the new crop. (M St P & S M pil par- s, O e S ie 00175 s 1ie ' IS, S . R g S BT ot ggggfilg:s::&yfl s s yoming— o Pcmltry and Game. ATCTION SALE of 3 head ot GdOD YOUNG j s, Onions and Vegetables show little change. So0 M S mx vIe 487 402 4% 48, | ciosed wnchanses, ‘Bules, 21500 bags includ: | | Utah and Nevada_pine, MQUNe: fow me-) s P n'_m“f;;_m%muougo ’:: ‘i—a"n? . . . ~ ing December at 2 s cars estern Were mari SIX” & . _Auctioneer. | D oadies s d : ; hicher. o-r.|Nash C & 8t Lif.....].cers 9”127 | g Decomber At K I o stedy. | Montana—Fine, cholcs, 20Q%ic; average, | uring (he carly irade and & third car. which & Poultryin larger supply and weaker. Game hig m:::xefix.dm:rg.“ 33 55| 2um) 2% | X8V GRS Tarld, weakts Cordova, 106 | 10920c. Sired it o S Satet Selmb Te A S Thme Gresh Fruits 5 R+ < T s i £ 3 I T mestic Por was fairly firm a long . ; i Fresh Fruits in ample supply and fair demands 400/Nat T Mex pid|' 2y 2% 1B%e. aw, firm; fair refining, 3%c; cen- Northern Wheat Market. | TR Opentng: but teads fell off when the Wests | sart: Fi 76 e lorey’ and 1003 00 far medien: S S P 7 t Biscult..... test, 4 5-16c; molasses sugar, g | ern stock was marketed and the market closed | 75 for small 50c for Colts; Horse Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins about as before. . 0 e filos, Srmst . 5 HESED [ ruther weak. = Receipts of Game continued | ary, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for me- BUTTER, CHEESE an ‘GGS—Unchanged. REGO! | light prices were higher aill ! 25 for small 30c for Colts. Butter slightly higher. Cheese weak. Eggsunchanged. DRIED FRUITS. PORTLAND, n—wnuz—nxpm.\, POULTRY—Live Turkeys, old, 14@15c per | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted 3 EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | Walla Walla, 78c; bluestem, 83c; valley, 84c:| Ib for Gobblers and 13@léc for Hens: young | Mexican, 3c; Gry Central American, e, Goat Provisions dragging here and at Chicago Unues quiet. Common, £65<; prime, 51400%; | fof Ahgment Bast. Walla Walla, 8lc; bloe- | Turkeys, 206220 per 1b: Gosse. ver pair. §150 Frime Angoras. Toc; extralarge do. ice, o: fan . 87c. . S0c; - "ool, F ? 7 1 sellers. PRUNIE Aitract very little demand, WASHINGTON. dozen’ for old and $4 5" for . youns: ”.7u.. Hops and Hides in good shape for seller. quotatione. range rom 3o (oSG, Secoralng | TACOMA, Sept. 15, Wheat- Hishsr Bm_.::“. a4 5o tor small and $508 for | TALLOW-No. 1 sendered. 4@eto per Ib: £ Live Hogs lower, other Meats unchanged. A ICoTe - Show. litti frea fadturay AT b e I e :‘3’.“'3??'..:: 3 ;":vo'o.xh—ngo c:‘u;—ms-:‘;'em;: s Mo S . b o: Sou - Salt much low der renewed cutting. Sered ot “sbout Oie. for cholce. Rayals Bpor Northern Business. | 175 for Squabs. tain, 9@1lc; Middle Counties, free, 13@ldc: Salt much lower, under reneu g. e 1% pot - - 2 s i Guotations ‘are. anchanged st YKGIbo:. exira GAME—Wild Doves, ¢ per dogen: Hare, | do, defective, 10g13c; Northern free, 13@idec: Shotos, 101, G10%c; fancy, 11@130. SmATTLE, Sept TR iieings; | $U45.500: ;:rngo:; dozen; Cottontail Tobbits, §1 75G3 | 2‘o‘w ae‘x‘.e.;xlnrs: D:rm Humboldt and Mendo- 2L i B PEACHES—Rule quiet. Omlce. mmm: balances, $177,83 > The Tone of Wall Street. I;fi‘cf&. Sahate hay ai] arale By wiol and extra choice, T@8%¢; fancy, 84, @10c AQOI%M 13.—Clearings, $410,178; B Ch. HE: dE TN T . rain on the 13th. " 3 E. ¥. Hutton & Co’s New York wires yes- | %E"‘.‘:'.%“m.,i"“‘a‘,:".‘:,’,;:f:::i.':::‘.n ool New York Metal Market. e . L e MeTRLIPEIN aRa 11585 Meat Market. Serday said Wall street seems | Sloudy o o - % | Tl | die of week. Oais and b tly harvested. | SPOKANE, Sept. 13.—Clearings, $516,828;| Most dealers quoted a slight advance in it . peas a corn, P | e r 3 r—_— up of strictly fancy ol Bosaodtess o dus 3 oObes & St rd s 1095 |103% 104 ®|105 ® | and at £126 17s 64 for futures. Locally tin F | &till more soft Butter coming in, but there | R Tl ey ""‘.fi:‘ o I : - | LIRS SEPE SRR S S | stvanced sty n sympachy wnd ciosed tp | [OCAT, MARKETS. | | 3L 5e m mors in 2 8 65 o wio The | Coumend: U0, 10 ™Ak, Yo e i N6 'Sor Shnwat T EASTERN MARKETS } | :::{‘:’f,;,f,‘:,', i {.‘3- 218 s o Copper wassa little easler in London, with | % | ized, with heavy stocks and a poor | o = over. b S0 SHM TR W T mee make materially higher fig- | P Spr Co pIA|..-.-]... 1 I e ';gchemml;flul: Exchange and Bullion. | Beimnoserg 6 e Ly Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | New York Money Market. SOIRG 11 1t 88 $12 50012 15, and casting, $12 3734G12 50, . Recelpts were 24,200 Toa Butter, 92 cases | &72 o2 follows: lops and Dried Fruit. to pay the prices asked | ve raised their views ect on securities unavoidable. Pri o S e are, in consequenc New York Stock Market. lower than 400/Reading st prd. 400(Read 2d pfd .. Lead was unchanged at £11 16s 3d in Lon- Stand Rope & T| 2,300/ Tenn_Coal & I Tex P L T Co { prevailed in the wheat pit at the opening, | D\n° bave evidently i with apparently every trader an avowed buyer. 028 of | © last . Tol St L & W. on December showing a gain of 1%c to 2le ‘“"m | at 8114 to $1 14%. uay was up 1lc to 233¢ that it is impossible LOCAL. carried their point freight rates, for spot chartering is now go- | at present prices for ‘Wheat. They will not even bid 20s. The char- | Eggs and 2400 1bs BU Tx-:n—m-mery “t first hands, 289Tc 0| Trade in fresh fruits was confined almost entirely to the filling of regular local wants, tone. The day’s supplies of Peaches consisted chiefly of Oregon fruit, about 1200 small boxes for Cows. | | { | BEEF—3%@7c for Steers and 4@Sc per 1b | | | NEW YORK, Seot. 15.—Close: Money (n| 2,600/Republic § & I. R don and at §4 2094 30 In the New York mar- | geeriing Exchange, sixty days... — $485 | dairy, 20@23c; | VEAL—Large, 7GSc; small, 15 call, steady at 1@1%, closing bid 1, offered at 700{epub B & T :td fi% RO e ok nibeat el B e e s g:er“u x-gch;nxe, mn:l s i :g:’; :::r:‘éme:n 'is?fu""s.."‘x’e';'.i creamery, 193 | MUTTON—Wethers, 7@7%4¢; Ewes, 6a7o ‘The . TN loans firmer, 60 days, 3 per cent A b i erling xchange, cables. ol Y * per Ib. oo S . - Mg By B B B s PR P Rubber G pfd .. 82| London market, but ruled frmer here and | Now'York Exchange, sight . T A& o Basery iadle-vacked. 1401530 per 1h ame_ssose por mation, on the basis | Der cent. F SRR e BT G sod “Tron closed at 50s 34 In Glasgow and at 43s | New, Yo'k Exchange, telegraphic. — 9S54 8@8lc for lower grades; Young Americas, | e i 2 . ercantile paper, 3% @41 5 3 - G o 4 2 new crop coast i s:;;nn;sme“;nmm D R o R . wfi(]_y & G 1 E in Middlesboro. Locally iron was unchanged. | ymevican Dollars . © @ 4513 w“‘?h“c' Oregon, 8@10c; Eastern, 10'15-:1 The following quotations sre for good, sound et £ fl"fim‘f:dlg:‘ (some | pess in bankers' bills at 4 ?:g’a? um:s‘ lz"r ;e- Stl& G 1,,{;' g;d\ -— INTERNATIONAL. | "EGGS—Ranch, 34@S5c for large white se- | Livestock delivered in Sc-.nul'nndkn. less 50 v ool e B " | mand and at $4 S450Q4 84 or sixty-day 5 | 3 New York on Mexico 215% ' lected, 3214@33%oc for choice and 30@32c for | oy cent shrinkage for Cattle: ‘{f‘ e s Dot | naie. et ” S ey :;f,“ Chlcago Board of Trade. Berlin on London 42" | common; cold storage, ; store, 25@2Tc; ATTLE—Steers, T%@7%c: Cows and Heif- he ‘mpot, and the market under | Fosted rates $4 853 and 34 36 s W Paris on London B | O aae o oaics | ers, 0%G6%c: thin Cows. 4900 per Th. - " We hear of mo business | Commercial bills, 34 843, g L0 - * and 20G2ic for bakers'. CALVES—4@4%c per Ib (gross P elght) from the primary market. | Bar silver, 56%c. 1. ab 4 W, d O 3 e | SHEEP—Wethers, 34@3%c; Ewes, 3@3%Ge . e o atrive, | Mexican dollars, 45c. 37.400/South Pacific ... Bature Craih anit Protassons. heat and Other Grains. 3 > H ver Ib (gross weight). Tants remain | Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds, | 161,000/Southers, Ty ¥ a7 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. ‘ LaMBS 52 Soq2 W R < e and | weak. . e 5 ) 3 HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to e ""”;v:xé‘x?dmmld{fd | { Standard Oil CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Intense excitement |, WHABAT FREIGHTS—The shipowners' com- | | 200 to 250 Ibs. 43c: 130 Ibs and under. 4%c: over 250 Ibs, 4l4c: soft Hogs. not wanted: l Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off. cent and_are offering very | - < ing on at their rate of 23s 9d for Barley, usual | but as receipts of most descriptions were | and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- K s fa o . ¥ "13,800 Texas Pacific The demand was so urgent and offerings sc | } . 3 e o, _ Pesshas ax ::re-: NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—The wild price TR Ave 120 | limited " that ‘prices for all deliveries were | European options. The rate asked for Wheat comparatively light, prices were well main | tions. N » movements in the grain market to-day made | Tol Ry &T w, | bid up tully 2c at the start, initial quotations | 15 228 6d, but shippers will not pay it, saying tained and the market generally had a steady | | General Merchandise. 4 Thé low stage to which the wheat crop | _ 64| 98| &L 31139 o 3110% The cause of the tur- | tered Wheat flect In port has a regisiered ton- beinz received from that State. Offerines in | IRV M"»ru"l o Prispaiie Bhve. TR YR RPN { %) 8% | moil was o cotd e which Spread over ‘the | Dage of 28,100, against 51700 tons on the same larze open boxes were mostly culls and met! pAGS_Grain Bags. §5 15G5 25: San Quen- ynal sales hi fact in Wall street, so that the princi- | w-&, 5| Canadian Northwest last night, practically | date last year: disengaged, 92,300 tons against Witn very slow sale. ) - mmmu- | tin, $4 75: Wool Bags. c: Fleecs Twine, . with a gquarter ot tr' xn;;flflgj’lpi!o:lfh:& !rl:t:“:m:: ;‘g;::si: gé% B;% | ruining much of the wheat still standing. In -nfi‘ Hl:)oway to this port, 212,800 tons, ':cnq DB““::( Ry e D:‘rm_“-“d Y | 735 h mn’“a:n. 6%@7i4c for white and To w e = e e . o { 1 firm $ rown er was made to sell %) Manjtobu. th loas {s Gatimeted at .30 PaX pack 4 thie “lop quotation, white Winter varieties | % Northern prunes on the basis of 1.35c | largely based to redeem the condition of af: of the crop. The desire to buy was increased WHEAT—The foreign markets were firm, CANNED FRUIT—Following are prices for ok - Without bus ® | fams. The unseasonable weather in the corn 4 - | with higher futures. were inclined to easiness. Apples were rather | tne 1004 pa. - ',‘:?‘ et the wid | belt caused great alarm, which the stock mar- b o o boad farsishing Ingiss: | | Chicago soared from $1 12 to $1 16% and Weak than otherwise, with low grade stock | ek e T e o the “market but 40-50s | ket was unable to withstand. The weekly tlons of universal alarm regarding the Ameri. | closed at $1 15%_ the advance being due to Commencing to accumulate. Pomegranates and.| » [ TERE] e to the recent arrivals | bulletin of the Weather Bureau was unusually o whents oron The ‘buying was on such a | frosts and rains in the Northwest and fears ¥i=s did better, while Quinces were weak at Fladls |3 « ‘ako for shipment | outspoken in its assurances against harm to heavy scale that it was almost impossible to | Of & delayed harvest, which make the shorts lower prices. Table Grapes were in good de- | z|s3|2|3 4 & low basis. These goods | the corn crop the frosts which have already | follow ‘he market. As the session advanced | Very nervous. The whole trade is coming to mand, particularly highly colored offerings of | & A £ 3 o Bic on the spot in some | occurred, but a weather forecast which fore e Pl it g g’ e g | the conclusion that the country will have no the Tokay varfety, and as receipts were rather | FRUTTS. 7l 4 - | told of frosts for the night deep into the corn | s rencints shomed. nearly a 50 per ceni | Wheat for export, and that what we expor¢ lizbt, the market'was well cleaned up at the | e Lok HOPE—Cable advices from the foreign mar- | belt created the liveliest apprehensions. 'rne[ \ B T e iy mpo. g e | mow we will miss later. The cash demand close. Wine Grapes continued diag % Rk . e " Vield of the English | detalled statement of domestic exports for e e the. N e seunthiig. | 18 wthone. easy rates. The market for Citrus fruits was | &kt : : now pla i, and al- | August reveals the fact that the heavy fall- Uhrtalin ecarma were distnciy afseppoint | The Chicago wires of E. F, Hutton & Co. firm. with stocks of Lemons and Limes very’ - - busines | ing o in value of foodstutfs exported s dus | Ursahing Stors wer O | e clba i AboMtTA Cout ot tran _ leht. y T o iy o almost wholly to the prohibitive price af which | bra O imes. “The Nieh: gom was reached | top prices. It was a booming market on large | STRAWBERRIES—$2G4 per chest for largs | Apricots 1251 15 x wheat is held, the August exports of that cereal | “5u° mo U s stecl “Cor. t $1 185 @1 131‘ nearly 2c above the former | trade and higher cables, and rains followed Vvarieties and 7 ior -mul berries. | Blackberries 1350 125 . e- | amounting 1o but 216,469 bushels, compared | 23500 U 5 So8 - R A e e by frost in Manitoba heiped it. There was; BLACKBERRIES -$2G3 50 per chest. | Cherries, Royai Anne 1% 165 » e Srowers generally | With 6,444,439 bushels in August of last year. | “y'ooolva-Car Chem Col 34i| R heet Bgure %1 17, ‘at which price wheat | doubtless a great deal of covering of shorts ~ RASPBERRIES—$6@8 per chest. Do white 1 €5{ 1 50/ ent cellers, demits the Bish 004,490 bushels of corn expartsd fn Au- | o ~J10848 |1 | e vary s01d on August 6 The wn- | and profit taking at the advance. The close ~HUCKLEBERRIES—7@8c per-Ib. | Do Bilack 1.6/ 1 50| x arket for State hops aiso | how a nominal falling off from last year. | 2 Ity aantimued unabated through the | was a little casier. The cash demand seems to = APPLES—$1 10@1 50 per box for fancy, 85c A Grapes, Muscat . 110 100 Locally there was a fifin | The weakness due to the corn crop scare and | | 32 B t:cloding st ‘with | follow the advance very well. After two days @&l for choice and 40@75c for common. Nectarines ... 125 115 the unpromising wheat prospects permeates the 7 il b T T e I e on Do | Of & runaway market we think profit taking < PEARS—Bartletts, $1@1 25 per box; Win- | Peaches, Yeilow. 1 35| 1 25 g rallsoad list very xenefally. although much is | °**j4oiwyells-Fargo | BX.[330 ey Sers §0 1oy, | el quotations Gh D | Ghobiq e in order.” | ter Nellis, 85cg81; other winter varieties, 50@ | Pears, Bartlect 1 60( 1 40/. cather and Crops. hoped from the cotton crop, especially in the | 4 gonlwestern Union.. The corn market sympathized with wheat, | In this market futures were higher under 75¢ pe | Plums, Green 116 1 & T Sirting of Peansyivania o the highest | 800| Westingnouse e e e o ot ess | neavy, FAdIAE, but the meviet 1 aot follow: | | PEACHES— Small bozes 508%0ci opem | Do. e - 11910 . A. G. McAdie, section | price had the effect of checking the declining ot g Beavy purchises for investment sccunt At | I e, ChIeobe kel e e A e | T PLUMS AND PRUNES phr m..‘ Do, Damson 1 15| 1 08| 4 e ama ciop service of the | movement clsewhere and in swarting an effecc- | 300 B2 33" 0| 3o e e D e annauncoment of the | £Tain, but without much success, as the mill- | and 30@00c per small box. Raspberries 20 v re s as follows :"u?l‘r:w\::;?llnm?;\el"st::lfssomui‘:;“:l‘les were ‘“‘"“"“"“‘"“ Ot 1 108 : % | Weathe: Bureau predictions the price quickly | Fs say that unless the demand for Flour im- _POMEGRANATES—30@T5c for small and §1 | strawberries - 2NN NERAL SUMMART. | Sgain stendy. especially for the shorter pe- | 200 Do Dfd ....o..| 44%] 44 43%] 4% | ahot p to 5414@54%c. Small reactions fol. | proves they cannct pay any higher prices for | @125 for large boxes. | —— ABLES—Tomatoes, 2% tinued warm and generally | riods, and uoooom 50ld was engaged for s 1 Shares Sold. | lowed on profit-taking, but the market closed ‘Wheat. S o e bl 5 — ,7.,‘5?&"' zallon standards, $2 e frequent on the | looking forwar 2 ¢ & A bX ! : ; ex- nad i e 4 ."(,;,’,‘, cash reserves for the current week. U S ref 2s reg. 104!.(1. & N unified 45.100% | December opened %@%c higher at 32%c and | White :Alu'"‘lm;g' _$1 5@ . m % Blormern Nltzwisl—mgl;g&u r’é’.‘,’,“‘w;‘&'mii‘o: b ’m‘fid $2°15: standard sitted. $1: stand- AT Ao | O e eakness of stoks had ap effect on| Do coupon "[“"‘ o || e R R SRR Rt T By R g o i Srt Shet Marrowtuts, Ste; gailon sified e O ime atton | bonds. Total sales, $4,775,000. Do 3s reg. Mex Central ds... 66 Provisions were weak early in the session. per ctl. j 813083 pe n, | e I T e T e T o ikles | United States bonds were unchanged on call. | Do coupon 1 hol Rl R ARITL B e BBl o FUTURES. en.«ras—mmu S — i % - o the San Josquin Valley on NEW YORK STOCK LIST Do new 4s reg. m%;mn{a : gl L 4:. 133% extreme covering by shorts, lhle -dv-ncn ex- s—xon 9 to 11:30 a. s Muscat, : | 1, COAL—Wellington, g . severe thunderstorm and high | E. F. Hutton & Co., 490 California street, o g i b o e tending throughout the entire list. | The i o High. e e 25a50c. Large of | lington, $8; Seattle, nso Bryant, | $6 50 L inity of Los Angeles | San Francisco, membérs of the New York| Do O 8- o7 |\xa°gug'g"¢'&.','ii T3 | et clowed with pork up %o, In < higher | December 3183 ne 52% fl 51% st u‘.-"’” e et Tokas, $1G1 50: Mu | Beaver” Hill. %5 50; Rosiyn, §7; Coos Bay. on & nd rain causing some | Stock Exchange, furnish the following official P e g ux‘m. Nou en $%s. 10018 '“%:lfgl;g“"-‘m:'ur“ F_““d B9 m“a' 2 p_m. ”‘ ”. s"fl“t"‘ puidlh oy, np_""" 3123 | :‘m ..,’.‘.‘“,‘;’."’;‘E m" ”;,“;;,g;’,,'“* $13 in « S abS Passdens. | Anciationy M S DL Do adj 48 %N T C zen 13315 | Articles— Open. SUSTY S1 SN 815 51 sx | 17 50 pe 14; Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13 i hay harvests are mearly com- | —— 9814 | Nor Pacific 4s 047 o % $151% fl % c:'rm.s rnvrrmm $1 5083 thracite Egg, $14; Welsh An ) o - | Bales. | Stecks— ‘ngh Lon | Bid.| A!k | Atlantic C L 4! or. | _Wkeat No. 1 152 1 51% | Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, §9 per ton; Coke, . e S mactions, Sithougn & | — [ Aolta" Ovto 4a- 10851 " Do Fassiias T | Gept..” old 114% M ARLET Cholce Fiea Is scarce at the mo- | DO (0 e “8“5"‘:,';; | §11 50@13 per ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: - e > e ..|Adams Express . Do 38 . 95% Nor & W i Sept., new .. 11 ment and a fractional advance is noted. The | fancy, §1 b i nncky Mountain descriptions, $8 50 per short s been harvested in portions ‘of | °3; i6{Amal Copper. ,...| Central of 1111 OSL 4s & partic wz& December is good and the market is firm at the | fOF Stanaard: Grape Fruic, 333 Mesican | - ety has been barvested ezcept | Amer Can Co . st i et A B . improvement. Futures are steady, but quiet | Limes. $5 30G6 per case; Bananas ol ’?:2. "PACIFIC CODFISH—The Union Fish Com- s op _picking and baling & e e N T = e i 'y $ios for Hawailan: Piueapples, $2@4 per | PanY f g h':"g"","m;"h“ e & i the crop will be large. Sugar | BARLEY. 3 i Eut Continues and & high percentage | 500 Do prd ... S $1.07%@1 10; new Brewing and Ship- | 4920 . r is reported. Bean harvest has com- | C'& NW con 75.130 pings b1 1B T, Chevatior, 8L lmox 30 X 5 P : ke County and u good ¥ield is y per ctl. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. 3 n and vegetables are doing wel Yo Bl 56" 1714 £ rapid progress and_an § P i e LT g go;n Tobaceo 4. T8 “go"-'." 4105 1060 10 73 | December Ao i o 5 880 WK | e e g L T ol marketed . Ralde Srapes o Fue“’. & N Sl 285 12 37% 12 65 ' oot activa article under this head and | lows, 60 days or 3 per ce “;l':mwlfl“ ':' 5’:'_‘; X k in some ucr10§' u‘g:fl Den & Rio u 4s. mu/, ‘Wabash 1sts . 705 701% m‘:’“mmw;.mao:o ‘b-au Rope, B1i%e el of raisin, wine an e b ; ; - B3 wery latpe. Dilidusas Sults arh e ""‘” S, TI0 T35 | g time ot the year, but the market rulu[ firmiy held at the old famillar quotations, but | per 1> s being rapidly gathered, and canning, drying L AR 740 |8rm the _deman slack. 13430 nd shipping are progressi as a whole the concessions. demand Is about FRUITS-—New crop—Apricots, T7%@9%e for | for strictly vrlme to. Ly o o g XL F L e Hock vn;;v\‘/%;b'xiixm’n‘(mnu s January 652% 655 Thite” $1 a7ihat 47: Surplus, 1 Go@1 60; | Royals and 9@1% for Moorparks: Nectarines, | for prime washed %fiua tor .-a 'nh.d "confinie 1ngood-conaition ¥ Agame Con : Cash Grain and Provisi 015 Yor seed Biusic, 31 3081 38 or Toeh tok | Too0 Flume, pitted: 6@Aio Tor black. 71061 33’32":"“...-"”‘ orime pesberey: 13 1 continue in_good conditi ~as A 3 or ane lums, pi e for c : p "AND BAY SECTIONS —The weather Alice gl Caracn @ DTS $1 501 65 for seed. for red and 781 for vellow: Figs, Zcrown | far good to prime: S@10e for fair: Tidann ek was cool and cloudy in the Breece o —The market continues quiet and un- | bricks, 52lge; 3-crown, 4-crown, inary. with occasional fogs, and CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Cash quotations were . Receipts are moderate and consist | crown, Thc; bulk white warm in the interior. Grain y completed apd threshing and baling are progressing. Bean harvest is progress in Lake County and will commence in the south; a good crop is probable in sections. Hops and sugar beets are in lent condition and advancing rapidly. Corn nd vegetabies are doing well. There are some orts of injury to grapes by the. grapevine use but in most sections the outlook is good for @ large crop. Prunes are reported t in many places, but the fruit is of ex- + quality. Apricots are ylelding a_better than expected in San Benito County. | 5. almonds and walnuts are in good con- tion. ACRAMENTO VALLEY.—The temperature continued slightly below normal during the week and the weather was generally clear and | favorable for crops. Grain harvest is com- pleted exoept & few places. and baling ere progressing. The grain crop auch lighter than last season’s, but hay has ded & heavy crop, excellent in quality. Hop picking and baling are in Grapes ripening earlier than usual in_some sec- tions and the crop will soon be ready for har- continue good for one of the s in several years, The first be ‘shipped from Florin Frult picking and drying are urning out very well Canada So lm&mdlln Pac .. 11,900C & O . .;Ejé snd favorable to all crops. A few ikles of rain were aa ea Qo ® Om g = i £ made treely to local and Eastern markets. prune crop is good. Almond harvest is prv- gressing and the crop:will be short. &rapes wre plentiful and being shipped quantities. * Raisin grapes as - l"" are Frogress and picking will commence next week crop will : 2R g2 28 M; E3ublue g8 ¥ood g Been fert 1o cut and in goot ummtl St v L & i 'g&mun Colo' ¥ & i » © 423 Victort an;ss:.:ui a::g!' ‘Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 2.'. ot Western. 3., 81 051 15 No. 2 red, N Hei No. 2 yel- 2 oats, :m/, No. 4] Leadville Con Boston Stocks and Bomi:. - round do, $1 55@1 62 T si a1 18 tor 28 S 5éc; No. o2 puite, 340; No. 3 white, 31%@3: 2 rye, Jac: good feeding barley, a-maw fair to choice malting, ic: No. 1 flaxseed, $1 zo No. 1 Northwestern. §125; mess pork, j S P ; shor s oo-e. no clear sides (boxed), .3‘ wines, $1 25; ulom. pts. Shipments. 7100 33400 38,700 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Sept. lB,—On the - steady; ¢ M‘Idw%c- dairies, 12 Ouc. Bggs, Creameries, firm at mark, cases included, 14%@17c. Cheese, firm, 8@se. Mex Central ..... 13’ N Y, N H & H..192% Dom . T4 | Franklin 'nion Pacific. . Miscellaneous— Amer Arge Chem. 14 Do pfe g # Do pf Amer Tel & el 1” Amer Woolen ... 14 S baneE R Ei lum..260 | Trinif Gen Flectrie .... 17%|U 8§ Electric s R bulls, ‘Western steers, ‘HOGS—Recelpts, IU.M ‘market M Inwer,.z‘lml and m & “ o wx of -lu. GH BEnszoag FTEE iy % s sacked, 5 41%'1 80 for Whllo and $1 37%; Mixed: Clll!ornll large Y!ll" ll ‘market, tmhfinnummuqunulup- BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at about $2 per ctl. Flour and Millstiuffs. A fair demand is reported at unchanged 84 A nnnymn-. 414 @1 45 for lYllln'. go -mll %hlu and ll fl.l 30 (or RYE—Is higher, with sales at $1 35@1 40 Oregon :numsc black, 4 Evaporated Apples, 6 1b. Y%@Tic per PRUNES—1%@1%¢ per Ib for the (our sizes, RAISINS—Association f. 0. b. (subjeet to change without notice) are as <y lows: 80-1b hou-—tm—m Muscatels, 3-crown, 2-crown, The Chicago market is still a dragging and unsatisfactory one, and this market is no bet- ter. an:m‘lm“—hn— &m, 113%¢ b for "7. ime was| 9%@10% ¢ for