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lore aclhit er IV heat Poultry an Fruat Siocks Yo New rdex HCKS eait and z'n: T VA |Tex & Pac 1sts.119% Tol, St L & W 45, 1914 Tofon: Pasiic. 45108 Do conv 4s 83| U S Steel 2d 5. 1n1l,>wahuh 1sts IARY OF THE MARKE ocks turn upward again. Cotion higher. B Bl ity in local Stocks and Bonds. lr I show slight variations. " K MINING STOCKS. Adams Con . Alice . | Breece Bruns Con .... Com Tunnel Con Cal & | Horn Siiver IOI Little Chief lower Barley steady. Rye ures am. nchanged. more ! quoted 3 5 Small uope- 02 Standard . Boston Stocks and Bonds. | overactive. cleancd up and steady. Onions weak. Do pfd . Amer Pneu Tube. | Amer Sugar Do pfd .. Amer"Te’ & “Tei Amer Woolen . Do ptd ... - 80% | Mohawk .. 5 | Mont Coal & Coke 1 14% | Quiney. €215’ Shannon Dom Iron & S... 11 |Tamarack . Ed Elect Tllum..258 |Trinity .. 7 Gen' Electric {U § Mining, % preer Mass Electric.... 12%!TU S 0il 111 22,200/Colo Do pfd 50 | Utah 407 109/ Do Mass Gas . 42%| Victoria . 37 1,406/Colum Un Shoe Mach... 52 | Winona 91; Do ptd 30%| Wolverine 106" | bnlled Frutt’ London Closing Stocks. | fined mostly to pit traders, els. Primary receipts were 999,100 bushels, compared with 1,176,000 bushels ‘a year ago. Minneagoits, Duluth and Chicago reached re- Ccelnts of 460 cars, against 421 Jast week and T6Y a year ago. Weakness prevailed in the corn market ear- 1y in the session, owing to the failure to ma- ferialize during the night Of, the predicted frosts, rains over the greater portion of the corn belt having protected the crop from dam- aze in that direction. The initial ‘decline in Wheat also had a depressing. influence in the corn pit. Later in the day the market sud- denly turned strons, the bull factor being a' Minneapolis crop expert's estimate on the total yield. According (0" tnis authority the Gov- erument figures should be discounted by 300, 000,000 busbels. The market again weakened late in the session under liberal liquidation, the selling being @ resuit of private advices claiming little damage by frost to the crop. Ambther bear factor was the heavy primary recelpts. The elose -was- near the low -point. December opened 4@%c lower at 52%c to Bilc, sold between 52%c and Bile, and closed at bB3@ss%c. cars, with 36 of contract grade. Oats were largely governed by the course of both of the other grains. Trading was light as a result of small oM December opened ic lower at 33%c, old between mc and 33%c and closed at 83%c. Local recelj were 121 cars Small reeeiptl of hogs and higher prices at the vards imparted a firm undertone to the provision market. Trading was light and con. treding way_ the selling out of the October roducts, At the close January pork was up ” b el N, 1 B g sl i Game markets in good condition. oMoney— |U.S Steel.. 16 7:’2",,::‘ s 12)’%*@1“”’:‘5«! g m’ all loans t shows few new features. Time loans N Eliimated receipts for to-morrow: Wheat, 58 onds— Mining— cars; corn, 436 cars; oats, 100 cars, and hogs, at the advance. Cheese depressed. Eggs steady. Atchison 4s 101%| Adventure 1% | 22,000 head. k % % i L P is % e 12% | 'Tne 1eading futures ranged as follows: new w the Provision flfua.tmn. Raibiads e 7= o = e % | Aricles— " Open. Hish. Low. Ciose. Atchison . 8214) Atlantic 18% | sept ©d)... i 11 Do ptd . 99% | Bingham . Sept (new). 14 1 :‘fi Boston & Aitany.260 " | Calumet & Hecla. 520 il ThUOIN Boston & Maine. 10214 Centennlal .. 8 118% 118 116 O ¢ | Boston Eiev .. 153 !(;)oppel;» Range. o ot ¥ tehburg pf 3; aly West 54 olion anc oiiee nex Cemrnl g 14% } Dom Coal | December Ma %%‘;2 g NY H & H..193% Franklin 4 | May & 533 % 62 wires of E. F. Hutton & Co. Pere unraume 4 | Gi it Oats Now Union Pacite. 9915| Tele Royais - | september 32 31% 3u > iscellaneotis— Mass Mining . | Dece B A e 1 A Ape G 10| BT b b4 ae & | r barrel— 10 72% 10 823 1075 10 80 1265 1280 1260 1272% 1% ToTH T 72 T8 T11% 100 1bs— % 7 40 7385 670§ 6 62% i 01% Cash Grain and Provisions. Sept. 14 —Cash Q’lwllf.lnnl ere Flour was firm; 20; No, 3, 311001 18; B No. Bac; Na CHICAGO, as tollows: yel- i No. 2 0. 3 wl Cons money....88 7-16/| N Y _Central. o 4,000 Del & Huds: Do acct 8§81 Nor & Western 10D L & W Ariaconda 4% Do pf , 200 Den & S Atchison 8315| Ont & Western. 1100D & R G . Do pfd ... 100% | Pennsyivania . 400, Do pra 15 | Balt & Ohio. 01! | Rand Mines l-fs M & Ft D Can Pacific . | Reading i 5 1st 16%| Do 24 prd 4 Pt 62 | So Railway 5 --../Diamond Match 18%| Do, ptd 98 *"2/260, Distill IS0 Pacific 5814 | | oy 14! Unjon Pacl 10134 | 31%! Do ptd 9114 e { of the exhausted stocks 4 Manchester _as this demand is I Central . Louis & Nash M_K & Texas. '!;wsmm: 4 Bar stlver—Steady, 26 1-16d per ounce. Money—1%@1% per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for | short bills 1s 2%@: per cent and for three months’ bills 275@3 per cent. taking the crop. Cotton, we h & few years ago, increased —_— - | Condition of the Treasury. 200 Hock Valley 100| Do pta . 00 Lilinolg - Cefitral Inter P: Do WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—To-day's state- ment of the treasury shows: Available cash balances, $146,992,354; gold, $56,677,884. New York Cotton Market. 1 Inter Power Inter Pump s % Inter Pump pid b W YORK, Sept. 14-Cotfon futures {2 strong. September, *10.428 October, 35 November, 10:40c; December, 10.41c: 100 Kanawha &Mich c; March, 10.53c; May, 10.58. 400 k Pt S & M ptd Putur»s ‘luwd steady. ‘September, 10.50c;. 8 10.44c; November, 10.47c; December, causing mar ; January, 10.52c; February, 10.56c; - s . And inflecocing o & Des M March, 10.61c; April, 10.62c; May, 10,685 - Clede ‘Gas ptd closed steady, ten points advance, » E & West Midc g Uplands, 1le; Middling Gulf, 11.25c. * . B Do pfd Sales, 17 bales, > L4 &k R - > 100'Long 1sland ——————. S R ITS. || 4.500Louis & Nas r 7 e EASTERN MARKETS. || e M s New York Grain and Produce. * Manhattn % “haken York o s Do_ptd EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- ay : r?:;e!:cb:pl]‘{rh::; g s’ ;, is tinues quiet and unc‘:nhnxea Common, 4@5c; - - a acific Coast rime, 5%@5%c; oice, 6@6%c; fanc: In fact, they Do 1st pfd [ it % o Do 24 prd. PR ES—Quiet and easy, but-no further Metroplitn 28,500 Metropiitn St Ry 1237 10,700, Mexican Central.| 15 W YORK, Seot. 14—FLOUR—Beceipts, is; exports, 10,100 barrels. Markat Money Market. | market for spot was_ easy; | ey L= & Money on call easy, | 2 red, $1 20% f. o. b. afloat; No, 1 North- | 14 ng e i No. . . mfl Taare 240 ern Duluth, §1 2% f. o b, afloat. Options | 5. 3G3% per cent; six opened_strong and continued so until mid- E | day, when there was a short raily, which was | followed by cond sharp break under liquida- | tion, the close being Wweak at 1%@2%c net, May clo:’b‘d ok 11%; Beptember, | . ; December, The market for coffee futures raiiroad bonds, , 15@20 points higher. - Sales, 70,750 | & .50@6.60c; October, -6.65@ | — anuary. 6.85@ rk Stock Mcrket. 6. March, 7. T.45@7.56¢. 2 1 Spot ‘Rio,, steady 7 invoice, S3c;. mild, | $1 00T ioks weak. 14 —There was but mo- SUGAR—Raw, steady; fair refining, 3%c; ou against some of the | 3¥ij0IN ¥ centrifugal, 96 test, 4 5-16c; molasses sugar, e Opening to-8ay. THis | 1o 100/ morole s e 31gc; refined, quiet. n off and the whole market | _ Do pfd. BUTTER—Unchanged. The reading of the Sarth Atieiian 3 CH Unchanged. wed the rise 1o be | 10434 | changed. han any time during 1.300Nrthrn Securities/104%/108% 1095 % take profits, which o Omaha DRIED FRUITS. concessions are reported for future shipment and the idea seems to be growing that the limit of the decline has been reached. quotations range from 2c to B%c, acoording o grade. * - APRICOTS—Continue scarce and firm, with 1 2,100/ Pacific 1 us, except for occasional in- ? movement seemed to | times the sctivity | " Ml The prist Bt cliofce at 914@10c; extra cholce, 104G10%c; or euffered trivial reactions in- (‘ h’[”glcllli%‘s—m in light supply, with prices P B A g | frmly beld. Cholce, TU@Tie; extra choice, s by nervous speculators. ; 8g8Y%c; fancy, 9%Q10c. alno lacke & constant New York Metal Market. B Ay oy Vb t_ docline z P F1%8 2 64, "213"}5. ] ey 88* S ‘cflI‘y ‘:h:flm:;;eé”':; a shade easler, with extend mearly s far as was feared yesterday. i Tex| | P2 as lower in London, closing st .:51“ e e e ral s S 100 19%3| 55 |5e tor apot and £677s for futures. i "",“,'d'l‘x’“"’“,m ‘et T bl bos| 1o 26 | 261 | copper was unchanged, with lake at $12 rz S s e Rl L | 35| S0 | 12795, ciectrolytie, $12 0912 75, ‘a0 casting Count for the. Gay's wrengih wes nor '*‘.::' 1‘1223 a5 fi""' fl;’: “&%’um’fm at £11 16s 8d in Lon- e e o Seneral confl. | 44/000(8out 5734| 56%| 57%| 5715 | don and at 84 2094 80 in ihe jocal market — gy eg 40,900 84 B4is| 34iy | Bpelter ruled firm at $5 1090 20 in the s g o FEE | Spra ¥ et s B . os! . 1 lnnoln-d’ntio-uhflh-wnln gag%&uumm. Locally iron was un- R 20w Available Grain Supply. " 58| Gou| new YoRK, sept. u—ep-em 2na. tels- 97| 98 | graphic communications Erad- 155|138 | e chw the' foliowine chanpes in avail- ‘:% JK & ueaunt. 9935| 99% 569,000 ham.. Annu 10 east of the 3" ‘352 _Gunasa, east of 2 e 84 640,000 bushels. L2 | ab%| 48 Chicago Board of Trade. | %l 2% B% | sigy| 82 ~ o bt Future Grain and Provisions. 28 |25 — > 1% B s e e ""‘"“ 4 | 4 wheat here . _resulting 1 Ieellna- u 193/ 201, nearly 2 cents. Corn also was lu (4 cember option closing a h- of %0%9. e 57 g = s | 81| 81% At the ing the vwnnmtm. 27% Zily enced much weakness, initial quotations ..usrn,, m&‘wd%-muunugm 4 . ‘ 20 | 201 May was down % @%c to fi.lc at $1 “u | 88 a? $1 17%. The principal factor 700 Anaconda. 100{Ann _Arbor b:-klnlv:lwwmmmmo Exrv-‘ pean niarkets on opening decline *“cnl: the price of wheat futures. mm i T | 1105000 tot R BONDS. the Hart the” market. was sublected to hea 142 U 8 ref 25 rez..l u,hsum 14% Do coupon. 104%! Man con ] Do 3s reg......105 | Mex Central s Do coupon.... 106} _ Do EE | BiTh g i S | Do e e | o Do coupon.....107 | NR of Mex. £y % | Atch gen 4s. 108%'N ¥ C gen . Do ea] 4. u‘uzc 5| st fiuzaou.u.lmg Do G | oo e G w111ah DS %ma’ Do 1st inc..... uz(h a8 Ches & Oblo 4a. 105 | mxé-l"A‘Aq l"‘:. '6; 415 unnndlu;‘| o | CRTE Pasas 1wl & Do ool Ba. Qg! T4@75¢c; xood feeding barley, to choice malting, 44@57c; No. 1 | $119; No. 1 Northwestern, $127; mess pork. | per barrel, $10 50210 90; lard, per 1) 0@7 12%; short ribs sides oose). $7 3740 short clear eides (boxed) !ws%o v Baais of high wines, 1 26; claver, tract grade, $11 50@11 65. Receipts. Shipments. 25, 28, 700 ), 600 Corn, bushels. X 400 Oats, bushel; 281,800 362,500 | Rye, bushels 73,100 17,500 Bariey, bushels.. 4,000 ,500 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady. Creameries, 14@18%c; dairles, 121,@16c. Eggs, firm at mark, cases included, 1414@l5¢. Cheese, steady to firm, 8@9c. = | CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | *- * Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—CATTLE—Receipts, 16,000, including 2500 Westerns; market strong- | er; good to prime steers, $5 60@6 medium, _$3 50@5 25; 20; poor to stockers "and " feeders, $2 26@3 75, cows, $1 50@4 50; heifers, $2@ 4 75; canners, §150@2 25; bulls, $2@4 40; calves, $3@6 70; Texas fed steers, $4@5; West- ern steers, $3a+ 25, HOGS—Receipts, 16,000; to-morrow, 14,000; market 5@l0c higher; mixed and butche $5 45@6 10; good to ‘choice heavy, $5 O Tough heavy, $5 25@5 50: light, $6 45@6 15: bulk of sales, $5 50@5 SHEEP—Receipts; ,000; sheep steady: lambs weak; good 1o cholce wethers, $3 75@ 4 25; fair to choice mixed, $3 25@3 70; nuhe lambs, $4 HO@6 25; Western sheep, Western lambs, $4@5 50. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 14.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 13,000; market slow to higher; native steers, $3 75@6; native cows and heifers, $150 @4 00; ‘stockers and feeders $2 2504; bulls, $1 75@3 50; _calves, $2 50@5 50; Western Steers, $3@4 B0; Western cows, $1 25. HOGS—Receipts, 5000, market 5@10c higher: bulk of sales, $5 60@5 70; heavy, $5 60G! packers, $5 60G5 72%4; pigs, light, $5 Boas 5 SHEEP—Receipts, 6000; market muttons, T5@4; wethers, 3 40@4; feeding yearlings, $3 Omaha. OMAHA, Sept. 14. — CATTLE — Receipts, 5200; market steady to strons; native steers, | $4@6; cows and heifers, $2 50@3 steers, 4 Tex range’ co 30; 1 stockers and’ feeders, $2 50GS 50 aives, $365 50; bulls and stags, $1 76G8 3. HOGS—Receipts, 5500; market Gc higher; heavy, 85 40G5 50; mixed, $5 505 60; light, £ 6005 plgs, $4 75@5 35; bulk of sales, 50g! “SHEBP—MW, 9500; market active and steady; Western yeuung-. $3 65@4: Westerns, 3 40@8 75: ewes, $3@3 60; common and stockers, $2 508 75; lambs, $4 50@5 60. _ : Miscellaneous Markets. | *- Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. g 3 2 o, s 28 1l 83 a5 Northern Wheat Market. B REGON.. PORTLAND, Stpl.. lt—whu ,‘ur export : ‘Walla Walla, "79¢; blueste: valley, 83c. For l:ag:nent East: Wl.!ll Wllh, 83c; blue- WASHINGTON. ‘!‘Am Bept. u.—-—wn-c.—cmb. 800; blue- stem, Sde. Northern Business. 14.—Clearings, SBATTLE, w‘- 1,048,342 n-.un s “fi,—a-nus, $826,750; bal- D Or., Sept. 14.—Cleartags, $795,.- PO 817; balances, %:‘l 2 $442,624; bala } balances, $31,826. | LOCAL MARKETS. | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. Sterling Exchangs, sight Stenling ew Yo m-. sighi New York Exchange, telegraphic. Sllvees et Sundy mm.lunouu. New York on Mexico “Berlin on London Paris on London receipts were 550% ICISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1904. Whm mmnuu $1 5501 61%; Northern St oo per ea"l Northern = Bluestem. Sesston 9 to 2.3 Open. Higl Low. Clon. Decetmber ...§181 1 my. $1 40'2 1 50 May ... 149% 140% 149% 149% D, m. session. Close. High. Low. December ...$1 50, $1 50%. $1 504 §1 503 BARLEY~—The market continued quiet yes- terday and quotations were materially changed. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 07%@1 10; new Brewing and Ship- ping, $1 1234@1 17%; Chevaller, $1 17%@1 30 per ctl. FUTURES. Session from 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. . _High. . Low. _Close. -$1.00% $1091; $109% $1 0915 2 p. m. session, December—$1 09%. OATS—Holders _continue to December .. report a firm $1 50a1 €5 tor .ua. CORN_There is nothing new in this market. Trade continues quiet 41%@1 45_for Yellow, sacked, $1 Amm 50 for wm.. 2l ¥ 3741 40 tor Calitornia large Yellow, $1 50; small 1 823 White, tominali Beyp- te and $1 25@1 30 for BYE—'IHIIJ beld at $1 40 BUCKWHEAT—] Noming) at about Flour and Millstuffs. ctl. per ctl. FLOUR—California_Family Extru. $4 S0@ 510, usual terms: Baks Extras, '$4 40@5. Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 85@4 25 per bbl. MIL! FFS—Prices in packages are as follows: G Flour, $3 25 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $3; Rye Meal, $2 75; Rice Flour, M $2 50; extra cream do, $3 ; Oad s, $4 sukmhest Four, $4: Cracked na, $3 75; Whole Wheat 8 0. Rolies. Oats, 50@7 50; in ear] Barley, $5; Split Peas, boxu.lhu? GLHM $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. There is no further change In Feedstuffs. Bran continues to arrive freely from the North and is easy in consequence. Somers & Co.’s circular says of Hay: ‘‘The comparatively small quantity of 6500 tons of hay has arrived during the past two weeks, in comparison with 11,700 tons for the preciding two weeks. This would seem to indicate that the country was being cleaned out of hay, but this Is not so. It is reported that several hu of hay are on Vi sid throughout the country d.nl -hlmnsnt here, same havin: been pu: to_accommodate fo e ok trl.tflc occlllmed Dy '.hl raeen( m Vention nere. | During convention week, which was practi T = Cna e holidays, there was but little over 1000 tons of hay brought to market. For some unaccountable reason but one car was sidetracked in the nrd- here, althought it is well known t there are ‘many just out of town awalting track There s, therelce. nothing ing in the situation here and in all probabi 1ty when'the present biockade is relieved thers | will be a badly demoralized market. ““The Livermore district reports that prac- tically the enitre crop is houud but Lrvund Stockton and in many parts of Contra Costa, Sonoma and Solano counties there- are yet large quantities of hay that must find their way to this market. reurll duliness in local demand is still very wlu, but aside from this we are not doing our regular summer’s business. “An occasional car of cholce wheat hay sells | above quatations, but other grades continue ore. anunos—vflu B, tom ORW mmflefl Bl.rl!!, $23@23 50 pe/r ton Oflu‘ks' Meat at the mill, $31 R ; Cake, i ]o n‘m 50@31 50; Cracked Corn, 1 Mlxed B‘eed» Broom Corn Feed, 80c pes AT Wheat, $8@12 B0, with $15@13 50 for extra fine; Wheat and mt $8@11; Oat, $7 50G 10 50; Barley and Oat, $1@9; Voluntéer Wild Oat, $6 50; stable, $7@8 50: stock, $6a@ Clover, $7 50; Alfalfa, $7G1050 per ton. STRAW- 57%c per Beans and Seeds. Quotations for Pink Beans are very vague at the moment, as nobody seems to know definitely what they are worth, and all sorte of prices are quoted. When the crop appears in volume quotations will be established. Limas continue firmly held. A sale of U e white at $2 35 Is NDDH&d | BEANS—Bayos, $2 35@2 Pea, $3G3 2 | Butters, $2 75@3; small Whne. $2 90@3 1 } llrxe ‘White, $2 30@2 55; Pink. $2 75@3 2 $4; Lima, $3 90@4; Red Kidneys, $4 25; 'Bzhcke)el. $2 40@2 50 per ctl; Horse Beans, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow @8%ec: Broom , $20@21 per ton. DRIED PEAS—NIles " $2G% 25; new Green | Peas, 25 per ctl Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. wkpon trade 1n Potatoes was quiet, but sev- large northern orders were being filled, -na this, together with a continuance of light Teceipts, kept the market well cleaned up and steady. Sweets declined again under increased Insuticient to satisty demand. ‘were advanced sharply and may go higher, as the crop is said to be about gathered. vegetables continued to. arrive freely and prtw h‘d but slight variation, PO’l‘Amu—BIIfl.nh from the river, Ammummwdw:-mym. try that came in on Tuesday was marketed and cleaned up mempfly at good prices. Do- mestic stock was In request lnd receipts, which- were light, were readily disposed of at steady rates, Game was firm at unchanged 50; 2% per old ‘and $1 500 131\11:::-—t NG Dowa: e et dosem: Siave Rabbits, §1 7662 $1 50 per dozen; Cottontall Rab per dozen. . Butter, Cheese and Eggs. n-mtmwmdunuwurm creamery yesterday, as the steamer Argo from ‘Humboldt was dll.zitl and did not therefore firm and the advance al- ”'22'1}'::9“‘“ Ibs m“.’f. o2 casts e e hands, 28@ZTc AT | plour, ar ske...10.978/ Shorts. sks . ' Bran, sks market, though m was quiet. and more Whiee, 31 37 ms iz Surprise 51 3061 60: te, | Red, $1 22 Afls teed and $1 37%@ 1 47% 1 Mmafltnrrudlnd ‘“Trade shows no improvement here, for the | fest. . Some little hay is moving coast- | Mustard, $3 25; Flax, §1 25; Canary, 6% | | @ic: Alfalfa. 15@15%c: Rape, 1%4@2%c: Timo- thy, 5% n. moauc per 1b; Millet, z;s Too per otl; Sl $1G1 30 per ctl; | tions. inal; Garnet Chiles, —_— 4 "3&‘15:3'1-‘4';0:' This o General Merchandise. kEGETABLHSs—(I}MI’E Com. 1?“1 25 l;;\‘ —— sack or crate; String @2¢ per . - ax Beans, @240 o Lima Besus, 26 | uf‘\gfl—s"rggflm‘% e e o c ; Tomatoes, T bOX: il - mmc“b;e" e per i, 14 ; Fruit Bags, 64@T%o for Thita and T er sack: Cucumbers, 23@ . Sl St Bee ety |\ o, 8 g g e lc, 4%c per 1b; Egg Plant, 25@40c per box; ver' Hill, $5 50; lyn, $7- o b T g i MAr- | huik ‘and $14 25 In_sack Ivania- An- Towfat Squash, per_ton. [ byl and 14 §4: Welsh Anthracite Bes, $13; | Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $0 per ton; Coke, Poultry and Game. | $11 50913 per ton in in sacks; The feeling | weaker, as most of the receipts were delayed at the raflroad yards and were marketed too late for the reguler trade. Citrus frgits ruled firm and Oranges were quoted higher. STRAWBERRIES. §1 5063 per chest large varieties and $4@7 for small berries. BLACKBERRIES—$1@3 per chest. RASPBERRIE T chest HUCKLEBERRIES —7@Sc_per 1b. 2 APPLES—$1 10@1 50 per box for fancy. 8¢ @S$1_for choice and 3 for commaon. PEARS—Bartletts, $1@1 35 per box; Win- ter Nellls, 83cQ$1; other winter varietles, 259 PEACHES—Small 45@90c; open boxes, 60c@S1, PLUMS AND PRUNES—40@75¢c per box or crate. POMEGRANATES—40@75¢ for small and $1 &1 % lor lt.rl'e boxes. for boxes, 'ES—25@50c per box. S Sogsoe” foe “emall and T5c@sl for MELONS—Cantaloupes, 50c@$1_ per crate; | Nutmeg Melons, 20@40c per box; Watermelons, A dozen, with some extrs large nigher. GRAPES—Small boxes and:crates; Seediess, 60c: Tokay, 50@7bc; Muscat, 50g65c; Isabella, 60@75c;_ Blaci e open boxes— | Black, 75c@$1; Tokay, $1@1 50; Muscat, 75:8 | #1235 Wine Grapeh $14018 per tan. { CITRUS FRUITS—Orang: box. for Valencias; Lemons, fancy, 5@2 25 for choice and $1 25@1 50 | for Standard; Grape Fruit, $2@3; Mexican | Limes, per case; ol 25G2 ' per bunch for Central American and 75c@ | $125 for Hewslian; Piuespples, $304 per | ozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. A report comes from New York that four cars of new softshell Walnuts are being offered in that market at llc coast. Otherwise there is nothing new. { | _ FRUITS—New crop—Apricots, 7%@9%c for Rovals and 912 for Moorparks; astarinen 9@ 5%@7c; Peaches, 6%@8%e per b 120 | 12¢; Plums, pitted, 6@6c for black, 7%4@Slc {or red.and 7G8%¢ for yellow: Figa 2crown bricks, 52%c; 3-crown, Sbe: 4-crown, crown, 75¢; bulk white, 8%@3%c; Slack:” 46, Evaporated Apples, 6%@73c per Ib. PRUNES—15@1%¢ per Ib for the four sizes. RAISINS—Association f. 0, b. prices Fresno %! secdless Muscatels, 2%c; Seeded Raisins, 16-oz. cartons, fancy, 4}4c; choice, h.' 12-0z. cartons, fancy, 38%c; choice, 3%e per NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 .omlnu 1314@14c; No. 2, 11%@12¢c; No. 1 hardsbell, 13@13%¢; Almonds, 16@17c_for new No. 2, 11@11%c; 1 | Nopparells, 14@143c for I X L, 13@l4c for }Na Plus Ultra and 1lo for Languedoc; Pea- ! nuts, 6@7¢ for Eastern; Pecans, 11@l3c; Co- | coanuts, $4 50@5. ONEY—Comb, 11%@13¢c for white and 100 1lc for amber; water white extracted, 4o ’2‘“’ light amber extracted, 5@6c; dark, BEESWAX—27@28¢ per Ib. Provisions. Previous prices rule and business shows no improvement, The Chicago wires of E. F. | Hutton & Co. say: “It is the same dull mar. | ket. There is good distributive demand for | Lara and Meats, but speculative operations and action of the mar- | are on a small ket not en Bacon, 11%c per Ib for { heavy, 11%4c for light medium, léc for light, CURED MEA’ { 143.c “for “extra light and 17c_ for sugar- | cured; dry salt Sides, 103c; Bellies, 11ic: | Bastern ~ sugar-cured Hams 140; Cali- fornia Hams, 13%c; Me: bbl; extra Mess, $11@11 prime Mess Pork $14 50; extra clear, $24: | Mess, §18; Salted Pork, 10%¢; Pig Pork, | Pigs’ Feel $5; Smoked Beef, 14¢ per Ib. | LARD—Tierces quoted at 6lgc per Ib for | compound and 9%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, 9%c; 10-1b tins, 10%c; &b tins, 10%ci | 3-Ib tins, 10%c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%c¢; three | half barrels, 8 c; one tierce, 815¢; two tierces, | r T%e per Ib. i 8c; five tierces, | | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | about 4@lc under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 10c; medium, So; lght, 83e; Cow Hides, 834c¢ for heavy and Sle for light; Stags, 613c; Salted Kip, 93¢c; Salted Veal, 10c; Salted Calf, 1lc: dry Hides, 18%c; dry Kip, 13¢; dry Calf, 19¢;: Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@ 40c each; short Wool, 40@65c each; medium, 75@90c; long Wool, $1@1 50; Horse Hides, salt, $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, $1 5(1 75 for small and 30c for Colts; Horse | Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for me- dium, $1@1 25 for small and 30c for Colts. | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted Mexican, 25¢; dry Central American, 30c. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, T5c; extra large do, ‘WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin and South- ern, 9@ile; Southern, 8@c: Southern Moun- tain, 9@lic; Middle Counties, free, do, defective, do, defective, 10@12¢; Humboldt and Mendo-\ cino, 14@15¢ per Ib. HOPS—1904 crop, 25G28e per Ib. I | Meat Market. There are no further changes to report in | this market. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are as follows: BEzr—bmnc for Steers and 4@Sc per nw for_Cows. VEAL—Large, 7@8c; small, 8@0c per Ib. | HVILLITON—“'elherI. T@7%c; Ewes, 6@To per LANE §i0% rer lb PORK—Dressed 6@Sc_per Ib. TIVESTOCK MARKET, The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 50 | per_cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 7% @7%ec: Cows and Helt- ers, 5%66‘4& thin Cowl:i 4@35c per .ll:-ht) CALVES—4@4%c per 1b (groms wi s BHEEP—Welhelr: 31%,@3%¢c; Ewes, 3@3% 50@2 75 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 4 200 to 250 Ibs, 434c; 130 Ibs undes, 4isc: | over 250 Ibs, 4lic; soft Hogs, not wanted; ! Sows, 20 per cent off; Bonn.aoureentofl and Stags, 40 per cent off from | Rocky Mountain descrip 1 otations are for barrels; add Sc: Linseed, 57c per gallon for boiled and 85¢ for raw: Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c; Bakers' AA. cases, §1 1081 12: Lucol, 800 boiled and 4Sc Sperm Ofl. | oil, 57e; “mr%éh B E.-" Limut Herring Ofl, 42c; M imon Ofl, 34c; botied Fish Ofl, 37c; raw e i 38e: Boiled Paint Off, 33c; raw Paint oncoilxc.' OIL_Water White Ofl, in bulk, g Astral, 19%c: ine, 26c: Eo- | cases, 22%¢; ln“ li' Mefl!’ Ga.)lllu in bulk, m’rukmm‘l'r—fl per gallon in cases and 75c in drums and iron_barrels. AND Lead, 7%@ R WHITE [ T%e ; White Lead, mmxe. according “SUGAR. The Western auotes as follows, per Bifbes A Crushed and Fine Receipts o; Produce. mwzmwnso:.v.lm’rm-u r sks...10,806| Wool, bales P, & Flour, qr sks... 1,615 Wool, hl- deees ‘WASHINGTON. 120 WM sksll 1,015 €TOCK MARKET. | : More Activity, With Sugars Firm 5 -u-“-n-bi-. il Cent L & P. 3% 12 AUCTION SALES = = M At Auction 109 Head of Sound Young Horses and Mares WILL BE SOLD THIS DAY. THURSDAY, SEPIEMBER 15, At 11 o'clock, at J. B. HORAN'S. SALES- YARDS, cor. Tenth and Bryant sta Come and get them at your own prices, as they must and will be wid Auctionees %00d, with continued firmness in the sugar stocks, Onomea selling up to $28, but falling back to $27 50 in the afternoon. At the annual meeting of the California Stock and Ofl Exchange the following officers were elected: President, Howard H. Shinn; vice president, Joseph B. Topiitz; secretary Stm Mack; treasurer, Willlam Hinkel; chair- man, Joseph L. King: membership committee— H. A. Marvin, L Keiner, C. M. Kilbourn, Josua Eppinger, Frank R. Lewis, L. V. Starr and Joseph L. King. Late ofl dividends are: The Ofl City Petro- leum Company, a regular monthly of 1 cent per sl , amounting to $5000, payable Octo- ber 1; the Twenty-eight Oil Company, a reg- ular monthly of 15 cents per share and an extra_dividend of 5 cents, amounting in all to $12,000, both payable October 1; the Home Oil Company, a regular monthly of 214 cents per share, amounting to $2500, payable Sep- tember 20. The Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota will pay a regular monthly dividend of 25 cents per share September 25. The Alaska Packers' Association has ad- dressed a circular to its stockholders stating that commencing with October the date of the monthly dividend will be changed from the 12th to the 25th of each month. An assessment of $2 per share was delin- quent yesterday on the capital stock of the Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works of Sam | Francisco. The California-strest Cable Railroad Com- pany paid a regular monthly dividend of 78 cents yesterday. As announced some time ago, the October quarterly dividend of the Spring Valley Water Company will be omitted. The regular semi-annual interest on the % per cent bonds of the Oakland Gas, Light and Heat Company will be paid September 18. The Commercial Cable Company has de- clared o regular quarterly dividend of 2 per ot yazaile Cute n Can Company has declared & arvidend ' % per cent on the Dreferred stock, payable October 1. The American Beet Sugar clared a regular quarterly S arvidend ot n&b cert om the preferred stock, payable ber 1. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. Sept. 14—2 p. m. UNITED STATES Bom Bid. Ask.| Ask. 4s qr coup..107 107% 4s qr cp new. m\fli‘é 4s qr reg...106 106% 3s qr coup. MISCELLANEOUS BOX DS. 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Cal Safe Dp. — — |S F Nationl. — — First Nationl — — SAVINGS BANKS S & 1.2280 2350 |Sav & L So.. — 100 Sum 8 & Ln — — |Bec Say Fk..350. 400 Mutual Sav. 90 | Usion T Co.. — — S F Sav U.607% — STREET RAILROADS. California ..1961 — | Presidio . a Geary ...... 25 | POWDER. Giant w..... 63% 6435 Vigorit ..... - 5 SUGAR. Hawalian C. 63 65 |Makawell C.. 28% 20% Honokaa S C 16% 18%| Onomea S C. zl: 2 Hutch 8 P C xoqa 101/. Pasubau S C. 16% 16% Kilauea 8 C. 3% — Alaska P A - % ;| Gl F 4% — ‘al Wine > | MVE M 108 s }; 28 n 2 18 & 38 k3 & 119 li 888'35':! 131 !Ifii!!;i% 200 » 150 10 s 2 g 31000 & 1o 189 Baring = | Ask Bay | R 4s. — 100 B L t Co 4143.100% — i | 5 ’ i Ris I 5s — 108 t 104 — SF & NP 58.112 — |UR of SF 4s. S4% S5 MISCELLANBOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co... 2T M}MMD'BL— [ Amer Bis Co — 90 |Mat Nav Co. — 90 Cal Cot Mlls 80 — Nev Nat Bk.195 — Cal GRECor. 45 48 NS R R Co. 9% — € Jockey CL110 — |N Cal P Co. — 9% oo - LA iR Cat 1;"&1-.— 155 [;)org:mx(n‘lu % — Oak — . — . 3 Sflmm Z 6| Pace Cas Co3s — City & C Bk — 120 'Pac Sur Co.106 — SpLim. — - S%(Fumt Pamt B - East Dynm.. — Drydocl = DpntPwd pfd 78 80 |SFASS Coal. 1734 20 Do com .. — B0 |S J Wat Co.1081§ — FN Bk, Oak.120 — |SO & MTgbt.125 — A Gas Con A.. — '.ms{tm InC ptd. Homo P Co.. 25 28 | Do com ... 14 — Do pool .. — 27%! - SALES. Morning Session. Board— $2,000 United R R of 8 F' 4 per cent. 84 87%