Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SL'M.\I;JRY OF THE MA4RKETS. ct stocks unsettled and drregular. in fair movement, but wceaker. cai sccurit change not materially changed. i local cash 1V heat. Barley steady. and for Manila account. ¢ quiet at previous quotations. va with an advance anticipated. of Hay sidciracked tn the country. weak under free receipts from the North. Ostions in larger receipt. rin, husidred car. Nothing new m Beans or Seed Do 4 aBEsgsat 3 # W 166/ Chicago Termimal | Exr ca % o= i cet 101 i Chi ” nu 1 | o & H BEie |cF %! teel ¥ 13| 13% | Dep lgagwwz. lats ... 1 :fl ua r o ‘g!&!;h.Lm'. 28 1,24% | Bock Vi ue. 1salg| 0 * Contral ds 122! lza NEW K MINIRG STOCKS. + ..5 11% | Adams Con 20 10: 31 | Adcs ...... 167% /168 | Breece s iy B | BT A Phoents' ns I - a8 i+ R .‘Jl:-ll - sazea 35: ;I‘ u}u:l@ KoEpi? i 8 ag::figui‘a‘ianu anzmin:gi' NI i 1 kets, closing at i,fi ;lfim.l:ke‘bndon and at 5 20 in the local E B D oy at Sbs 3¢ n Olasgow and at 43s 3d in Middlesboro. Locally iron was un- i ————x | Chicago Board of Trade. | \ lected, 34c for choice and 30@32%c for com- mon; cold storage, 27@2Se; Store, 3 Eastern, 25@28c for firsts, 21@2c for seconds and 20g2ic for bakers'. Deciduous and Cftrng Fruits. Local trade in the fruit market was quiet, as usual on Friday, but there was a fair de- — 3485 m.:ld for shipment to Honolulu and northern & L -— 4 8T points, and prices of most descriptions were Future Grain and Provisions. Pl & ¥, hieiozs continued aull, owing to the SIS = 021 | ol wea end there was a large -— lation of Nutmeg Melons and taloupes on CHICAGD, Sept. 16.—A bresk of 2 oc- | New Yok o Can Mass Gas ....... 42! Winona .. .« 9 |curred in wheat prices here to-day as a result | Silver, per ounce. = e ol ot in crates were firm. being United Fruft ....106 Wolverine . .87 |of heavy liquidation, due to warmer weather | Mexican - e DRt wanted for shij it, while ordinary offerings | P Sasioet e e L o N itar In small packages & at irregular prices. 2 ] 3 London Closing Stocks. D e iaTitn Cate were s et | B . Sewive ey | Latge open boxes generally steady. The higher and ous ul to 57%¢ | Parls on London s C R i e e e a Cons for money.. 8§13 Y Central . L1131 lower. » e Ty grades Some aol -18/ N Ve From start to finish the wheat market was . g L Vgt e L 2% chatacterized by extreme weakness. A belief Wheéat and Other ns. 3 |that tae vresent bull campalen had reached ts zenil apparentl q gener- - 303 |ally n the bit, and as & result the market | WEEAT_The forsign markets ";':“N'l _ 3313 | was subjected to heavy realizing sales through- | ¢ "0 w““ X lined Ches & Ohio. B out the cntire session. Warmer weather in s WY lower ey g Chl Great Wost.. 1 33y, | the West and Northwest was parhape the most | S oy, acntial factor efec marke oy e b ) i D3 | o st i weather -conditions, ogeches | Cash wWheat was quoted a fraction highet | soid al Den & Rio G.... 201! 8o Pacific : Biar (with lower cables, caused liberal selling at b R i ptd 83141 Union Pacific ....1007 | the_oweninz initial sales were made at l-'-":-r- o flour now coming in from | Erie i3] Do prd Bk | a conmderable decline from y s cios- [ oA contracts, and mx Mm | Do ist ptd %1 U S Steal = |ing’ quotations, December being down %@ | are all there will be an opportunity Do 28 ped pré: | R R . |to RG%c at §1 144@115%. May opcnel | advance . and in this case the mi 11 Central . 143 | Wabash. : | %@izc to HG%c lower at $1 184@1 16k re-enter the market as buyers. | Louis & Na 127% Do pfd = o e s cotis a0y M K & Texas... 25 |Spanish 4s . . Vancing to 81 10%. The rally was oniy 5 & RERRR II;I;R!‘:!RSB # N SRYIIRSR - short bills is 2 5-16 Par silver—Quiet, 26144 per ounce. Money—13 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for cent and for three momentary, however, the market soon weaken- ing again under free offerings. The weakness of the wheat markets in the Northwest was a vowerful influence in the situation bere | New York Grain and Produce. urnlu_ Market, 5. ot. bushels. B NEW i 9800 Ing '""::."u with bearish pressure and ne Bearish near the $1 16% the last hour, but were Lo & 3 closed: l Miscellaneous Markets. | SRR s e ey a slight rally. May closed "Lnu':anu%.-ni'w Foreign Futures. closed S0g7.55c: ; March, 7. .35¢c; May, 7. . 7.60@7.70c; No. 7 involce, 84c; mild, St. Louls Wool Market. o e ST. LOUIS, Sept. Northern Wheat Market. PTG iz fai i i Squash, 23¢35¢ per box; Ca g orgy e Carrots, 75¢ B!r',:el bers, !!555- H i ! i ; ke 2 i T5e sr 5 per box; Gar- Beans, per box; Summer ctl; ana PEARS—Bartletts, $1@1 35 per box; Win- varieties, 35@ r————a | Family Retail Market. | The best creamery Butter is slightly higher this week and still higher prices are expectcd before long. as wholesale rates are advaacing. Eggs are unchanged, but they, (0o, have an upward tendemcy. Fruits and Vegetables show considerable re- vision. The market is liberaily supplied. however, and most kinds are selling at reason- able prices. Crab Apples have disaj and they are dropped from the list of Fymits. A few siight changes will be moted in Fish and Poultry. Fresh Salmon and Crabs are out of the market. COAL, PER TON— 110 00f New s s Richmond ..3—@ 9 Coos Bay ..5-® 7 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter choice,sq.. 0 Eggs. per dozen Ranch Do good each Pigeons, pair ..—@ Old Roosters, ea. Squabs, per pair.Suget Fryers ecach Wild Doves, doz..§1 26 Aspa Ib. S@12%] Lettuce, per doz.15§30 Artichokes, doz.30G50 Lecks, dz bunch.15G20 Beets. domen l 2 Soc@st Beans, white, 1b. —@2 Calered. per Ib. Dried Lima, 1b. 30 5 Green Lima b1 @2 Garlic ... .. 8@ S Summer Sq Green Peppers,ib 5@10| per Ib Dried Peppers ..10620} Sprouts, Egg Plant, 1b.. 3@ 5i Spinach. per 3 Green Peas. Ib.. 5@ 6| Sweet Potatoes,ib—@ 2 Green Corn, Thyme, dz bnchs.25@30 Cholce. doz ...25838! Turnips, per doz.—@13 -.15@20i Tomatoes, Ib .. FISH, PER POUND— -—@15| Rockcod 395 13@—| Trout . -—@12%! Whitefish —@—/ Clams__gallon —@25. Do Bardshell 10@— Crawfish, per ib12 —@—|Crabs, each . 10@—| Mussels, 1b ... 12%@5 154520| Oysters. Cal. 1004050 Do Eastern, d2.30940 — Tablets—Halt & E. Crysu 8610 @15 bags, 10c more for all kinds. barrels, 6:30c: boxes, 6.75c: Dominos._ 9 per 1b. No orde: than seventy-five barrels or § taken for less equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. . 3.252 Hops, bales 2,618 Wool. 8841 | STOCK MARKET. Fair Trading in Local Shares, With a Weaker Feeling. Business was very fair on the Bond Ewe change, but fluctuations were not Rumerous. Hawailan Commercial was a dollar off at $63 50663, Glant Powder was lower at 364 30 @61, falling figures, and Alaska Packers weal at_£129. There was nothing new in the oil or mining stocks. The San Franeisco G and Electric Come quarterly dividend . payable September 30. alifornia Power Company regular monthly dividend of 5 cents per share September 25. Regular semi-annual interest was pald om the 5 per cent bonds of the Oakland Gas, Light and Heat Company yesterday. The Junction Oil Company assessment of 10 cents per share, amounting to $25,000, lev- fed September 12, becomes delinquent on the California Exchange October 13. There is very good authority. according to the Wall-Street Journal, for the statement that the earnings of the United States Steel Com- pany in the quarter ending September 30 will approximate $18.000,000. presumably as- sures the payment of the regular quarterly dividend on the preferred stock. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, Sept. 162 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS., EA Lt e b ~ . -." ¢ -, o Potatoes unchenged, though receipts are heavier. months' bills, 2 5-1682 7-16 per cent. Quring the latter part of the day. A decline ter Nellls, 85c@81; oth 5 -e ot IP o of 43¢ in cash prices &, Duluth and a sharp D i Lew 'C!\-.! by g Pt Powltry and Game ed up w A break in values at Minneapolis seemed to | Decem! -§1 50% 50% 81 50% Poultry and Game cleaned up well. > Bank Clearings. | presage a more liberal country movement in el e PEACHES—Small boxes, 45@8Sc; open boxes, Fair demand for fresh Fruit for Honolwlx and the North. eyl St. Louis trad mal | Fen™" Low. Close. | PLUMS AND PRUNES—50@8Sc per box o A report of & S e jou crat i 3 - i NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—The following table | Was copsirued as bearish, the annmouncement | December ..$1 303 81 511 §1 m 3 S | P OMEGRANATES 40gT8e for @all and §1 FFirst Cranberries of the season in from Oregon. complled by Bradstreet shows the bank clear. pbeing made that weather conditions were | BA —There were sales of at both | @i 25 for large boxes. i » | Ings at the principal cities for the week end- h'i‘zhly t?\'cnlfle for -e:dm: onenmn!.k ‘lml ;‘t;.m-ny:fl-rdu showing & wider range to QUINCES. £5g5%0e per bax. dittor hee ” lozcly 1 ed September 15, -{that "a large acreage was assured. ore . ures steady. Butter, Cheese and Egg market slowly hardening. £ Septembie 15, with -the pescentags ot in-f N0 dhoiine Tenicacy was: chesked Briceh AR BAREHE. FIGS—25@50c for small and T5c@$1 for large 7 £ Py 3 i ye 3 were Yc ow the point of . & Provision markets still in unsatisfactory condition. I I S e e O SRR R LE S A T pinge §1 G001 17 Chevatier, 5111401 30 Naties Metous. TGN Ger bon: Wikermatoo: g = p , Cittes— inc. | Final quotatigns on December were etl. % ' Most of the 1904 Hops already out of growers’ hands. Gt 318 L {118%. May closed at 81 14%@1 15. S P ot it hoak ent cnbes: Sl A 1 3 Cleatances of wheat and flour were equal to @ . - TS0 SRR gy g + | 46,660 Bashes, Exports for the week, accords Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. 40850c; Tokay, 40G90c; Muscat, 4097Sc; isa- Hides locally strong, with salted higher. -4 | ing to Bradetreets, were equal to 936,000 Oven. High - lLow. Closs | bille, Goc; Blaik B@ede Largs open bimes LRG0 : 3 | bushels, Primary recelpts were 962,000 bushels, | December ..31 W%, $1 09% 3$1 0% $1 ®% | Fack, Qi B0, Tokav, 2o B Cattle, Sheep and Hogs as before quoted. -3 ! compared with 1,067,100 bushels a year ago. 2 o m. session. U5 FEOTIE O "g.,, - . 3 | Minneapotis. Duluth and Chicago reported re- { December—$1 09%. Prons gy g o e i $2'5093 50 Tor o {1 cars, against 434 last week and| (s ere , being | fancy. $1 75@2 23 for cheice and $1 25@1 30 .500L & N... ..|120% 11233 12335124 | Circinati ¢ 5 o T R TR 10,390 ctls. Black are offering .more freely | for Standard; Grape Fruit, $2 50@3; 2,200 Manhattan ..... 154% 15312(153% 154 | Kansas City . e eIte and the slump in Whest wece | And are quiet and rather weak. Reds are in | Limes, $5 case; Bananas, el S5@2 Manhattan Beach,..... 2110 | 13 | New Orleans | B et ‘accounted Tor & break of 1¢ | Sctive demand and firm, aa & t or- | per bunch for Central American and Metropol . &i% | 793! 81 | 81% | Cleveland T e et corn. The opinion seemed te | deT for Manila is being filled and large pur- | §1 25 for Ha ; . $3@4 50 per Metropol £t Ry .. 12331214 (12214 1223 | Minneapoli | prevail That the crop is now practically out of | CHases are being made for this account. It is | dozen. Mexican Gemtral) 16ig! 14%] 16 144 Detroit . | Bt Gamger. - Lons were liberal " sallers | 81 installment of m:n‘umm:mu'm here inn & St L....| 5i%| 57 | utev ; | several months ago, out rans- : P ‘o e St o7 S6ts) 9oss| 96 | 58 | Omana §| throuhout the enfire day, December opened | Lot™takes a portion of It. White ana Gray | Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. % 215, 73%| T3% | Milwauk: L e oiee and coged 'at Siie. | &Te nomival,"as there are but few here. - 30 1130 1130 (131 | Providence 3 Theal roceiots were 505 cars, with thirty-slght | White. $1'37%@1 4713; Surprise, $1 50@1 60: | i ew crop—_Apricots, TX@9%c for 243 235 213 | Buffalo ... 18 o i A Red, 81 22%4@1 32% for feed 1 37%@ | Royals and 9@12c for Moorparks; i a8 Indianappolis e [ R R E E 1,41} tog seed: Black. §1 3081 35 for feed and = g B St g f » . [y 0o 3| the oat market held stéady. December opened | ¥1 50G1 68 for eecd. =~ pitted, 6G6ic for black. 71598 - | 51'1::‘:;)1“ ‘g | ¢ lower, at 321:G32%c, Sold up to 32%c and | , RIS PR - ot ( for yeliow; e 8|98 | Denver - < |Clossd st the top. Local recgipts were 118 | Sy irn 'decked, §1 61%@1 65 for Yellow, | Srowa: Toer balk white, SHOIRC Biack, 4c. | i 133 |18 e 1|, Influenced by the weakness of corn and by | §1 47H@LE0 for White and 31 3U4GH 40 for | Evaporated Apples, 61@T4e per ib. 0 L - - o b st i - | the continued liquidation of October hoidings, | Mixed nl’vfl‘l e oW, 3 o0t mmall | PRUNES—14@1%c per Ib for the four sizes. 500 Nat Biscuit 57 Seattle « | the provision market had an easier undertone. ‘"h. 5?* ¢ g : EEYD- | RAISINS—Association f. o, b. prices Fresno .- J g}chflfflnd * | Trading was quiet. At the close January pork gfl- $1 35@1 45 for White and $1 25@1 30 for - aggressive at- 35 \5.7&??-‘;.“ = :| yras, down ".;ulene 1;&)411;"{: Lard_was off mn% o et - some further H iy b o L S g L SO0 —Nominal at about §2 per ctl. e | Postian 5| Estimated receipts to-morrow: Wheat. 84 o o | ;:;d;"mo- | So0 cuex 508 cars; oats, 139 cars; hogs, 11,000 Flowr and Millstuffs. cartons, . [ 3 io e ead. = T | Sait Lake City 3| "“Thie leacing futures ranged as faliows: e e of | Peoria 960 -%1 Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Flour rules firm and local millers say that | No. 2, 11%@I12; No. 1 e | Atiani X - | Wheat No. 2— when the receipts on oid contracts from the | No. 2 UGlci Almonds, 16@17c_for new | Rochester 545 o ! September, old. 116 116 114% 114% | yorth are over prices may be advanced. Thers | N 14@1i%e for I X L, for | Hartford 3.9 | Saptember, new 112% 113% 111" 1 11% | fx nothing mew In Milistuffs. Ne Plus Ultra and lic for ; Pea- | Nashville . 782 -++* | Dacember 115% 115% 113 113 FLOUR—California_Family Extras, $4 50@ | nuts, 6§7c for Eastern; Pecans, 11@1dc; Co- e R = ; 136 11571816 umal eeme: Bakery 03 | CHONE Y —Comb, 11%@13c for white ang 1 - | Spokane, Wash. . 637 ¢ Bl bing at $3 85@4 : « £ Sisn 587 ny s oot *™ WRp SR o 2| 11 tor amber; water white extracted, B . g i o1 | Y MILLSTUF¥S—Prices In_packages are €isc; light amber extracted, 5@6c: dark, | New Haven ..... g 4% 50% follows: Grabam Fiour, §3 25 e 33 | 33y | Darton - 683 Oats ve Flour, $3; Rye Meal, $2 75; Rice Ficur, | BEESWAX—27@20c per Ib. he receipts and w3 2132 1amg | 2“,'1‘”.',‘3..'& 399 g:z:embb:r g% "‘_gg : g‘ Corn He;‘l_ 3 .'.g. mo:-!_m d«il R T O ‘ rket ve th 1021 1023 | Sprin | December . | Oat Meal, $375; Oat ts, R i 102110 100 | Woroester £ S 362 35% | §3 60G3 55: Buckwheat Flour, Provisions. ¥ | By | 71 | Portiand, M . ;-2 A Wheat, $3 50; Farina, ‘Whols 108 L1105 | Avgusta, Ga. . 1. 15 10 6235 10 70 Flour, §3 50; Rolled Oats, $6 50@7 50; in The local market continues quiet and un- g %41 531 | Teveka e 8 12724 1275 |sacks §423: Pearl Barley, $5; Spiit Peas, | changed. The Chicago wires of E. F. Hutton }_- \"TFR\- \{ARI\ET\ 80| 81 | Stoux Ci 9.3 ‘4| Tard ver 100 boxes, $5 50; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 lbs. & Co. vesterday said: *It has been a dull - | LAR LN M2 b s 1 | Eyracuse &5 4. { Qctober . gg’-‘;% -‘,g;. st % market, with the dragging tendency that we * el — I | Evansville . s:os i January . have been obliged to motice for a long time. 2% 3% | Birmingnam . -3 Shore Ribe, o 100le— Ly Hay and Feedstuffs. Packers talk bulllsh and would like to get bet- ’ ’ : : ter prices for their distributive demand, but York Money Market. - 21 6 662% 867%| mne current situation In Hay is firmer, as | the speculative buying shows little or no im- s Do 24 prd 3% 15%| 15%) 76 | Daveniort. . 4P s feosipts by rail aze down to nothing. and as | provement and the sction of the market con- 16 —Close—Money ol 3 oubl: s g | Little 1STONS. e récent excessive arrivals are at last out of | tinues discouraging.”” Per cent; closing bid, 1%es | TOPPOCIES & T Q% 42% a4 | Witkestarre . Cash Grain and Provisions. the way buyers are again In the market. It | CURED MEATS Bacon, 11%c per Ib for Nobs . Fall River e is now no trouble to sell good Hay at full fig- = heavy, 11%c for light medium, l4c for light, sixty days and ninety - CHICAGO, Seot. 16.—Cash quotations were | ures. The situation is this: There are about | 14l:c for extra light and 17c for sugar- s follows: Flour was steady: No. 2 Spring | 700 loaded cars on the sidetracks in the dif- | cured: dry salt Sides, 10%c: Bellies, 1lie: heat, $1 18G1 20; No. 3. $117; No. 2 red. | ferent Hay districts in the iaterior, and as A Eastern sugar-cured Hams 14¢; Cali- StI&GIL. { i o 1 14%@1 16%; No. 2 corh. 52i5¢: No. 2 vel- | the local re now practically clear the | fornia Hams, 13%ec: Mess Beef, $10@10 30 per Do 1st pfd 204 | g AR il : No. 2 3 | ralironds have & §ood chance to get them in, | bbl; extra Mess, S1I@1130; Family, 512g12 50; Do a 28" 1 S e noe, M. but they are not doing it. The Hay men want prime Mess Pork, §14 500 extra clear, $24: JStL & SF 7 | Youngstown . this Hay and are holding daily consultations | Mess, $13: Dry Salted Pork. 10%c; Pig Pork, 500, Do %) 8 | Helena ... with the raflroad officials in order to facili- | $26; Pigs Feet, 35; Smoked Beef. 14c per ib. E e 1008t L 21% | 21%| 21 | 211 | Lexington tate its movement. When all this country me- LARD—Tierces quoted at 634c per Ib for Mex £ | 2400 45 |44 | 45 | 45)% | Fargo, N. D. | cumulation begins to come in the market may | compound and 9l4c for pure: half-barreis, G firm: railzoad bonds, ¥~ ;500s 57 | 55% | 561 New Badford weaken again, but at present the situation is | pure, 9%ec: 10-1b tins, 10%c; 5-1b tins, 10%e¢; gy % — 22 40 33% BQ Canton, Ohio. | clear xides (boxed), better than for some weeks. { 3-Ib_tins, 10%c. ETOCK LiSX - % 9633 95% | Jacksonville, Fla. | of high wines, $1 28; clover, contract Bran continues weak under the free receipts | COTTOLENE—Ome balf barrel, S}c; thres s x i i 640 842 | Lowell . $11 7011 80. | from the north, but prices are unchanged. R o= T, Tty 00|Standard R & T.| 1 | % 13 | Chester, Pa. Articles— Receipts. mw;u& BRAN—W ton. 8c; five tlerces, Tic per Ib. s 7,700 Tenn Coal & 1.1 4% 47| 485 48K | Sreeneture; 3 Past, bsne Tigoo et UL g e Hides, Tallow, Wool and H, wesisssiTex Pac L T C0.)...cof.....| 30 | 30 ockford. . . 0. TS $208" 3 T 3,360 Texas Pacific p 3215| 31| 32 | zl? Binshamton bushels . 580,800 %gfi FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23@23 50 per | wdes, 1allow, 00t an ops. - 200 Third Ave ......125 |125 " |124 bushels . 155,200 3’300 | ton; Oflcake Meat at the mill, $31 5032 50: SR Toledo R & T Co ....| 2091 Rye. bushels . o 0w 3.300 | obbing, $33; Cocoanut Cake, $22g23; Corn | The local Hop trade are quoting a firm and ! Toledo St L & W | s14¢] Bariey, bushels . ;132,300 e cal, 150; Cracked Corn, $31332, | Active market again and say that the bulk of L+ 3 | 8% Marsfield Mixed Feed, ¥ 30; Horse Beans, $3040 | the new crop hae aiready passed out of grow- { T arsfield, ton; % etl. | ers’ hands. a1 e | Decatur. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. PO HAY—Wheat, $5G12 50, with $15G1350 for | Hides are weaker in the East, owing to the ! 23ty Jacksonville, _— extra fine: Wheat and Oat. $8@11; Oat, $7 settiement of the packing-house strike, but a% | . | Fremont. Neb. CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—On the Produce Ex- |10 50; Barley and Oat, $7@9; Volunteer Wild | this market is in very good shape, the arrivals 343 | . | *Houstcn . change to-day the butter market was steady; | Oat, $6 50@8 50; stable, $7@8 50 stock, being readily taken care of. Salted stock Is o | *Galveston - Greamery. 14018%c; dalry, 12Lgl6c Fess | Cigter, 8 3000 30; Alfalta, $161050 ser ton. | jc higher. 2 { Charieston, . C. Were firm at mark, cases included, 14@174cC. | STRA’ T%c per bale. There is nothing new in Wools =z | o S e Bt Cheese was firm at S@6c. -‘—TS\ d HIDES AND SKINS_Culis and brands sell 3 o 5 12,15 — 3 about l:@lc under quotations. Heavy salted % Ao Ry e~ g Sewss: and Seeds Steers, 10%c; medium, 9%c; light, Sc; Cow s AR l CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. l ppet Hides, Oc for heavy and 9 for light; 4 ANADA. - L %! There is no further change in Beans, and the | stags, 635c; Salted Kip. 9lic; Saited Veal, 1oc. | Montreal . market for Seeds continues quiet. | Salted Calf, 1lc: dry Hides, 18%c; dry Kip, ‘oronto Chicago. BEANS—Bayos, 32 352 50; Pea, $3@2 25: | 13c; dry Calf, 19¢c; Sheepskins, Winnines ynen. 82 75@3;_ small White, §2 50@3 * cach; short W each: medium, | Ortawa CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—CATTLE — Receipts, | Jabge White, $2 2502 40; Pink $2 7543 5G90c: long Wool. $1@1 50: Horse Hides, ; | Halitax 4000, including 500 Westerns: market steady: ' Red, $4; Lima $3 95@4; Kidneys, 81 salt, $2 75 for large and $2G2 50 for medium, %l 7 ’$"‘ e B good to prime steers, $5 40@8 25; poor to me- Blackeyes, $2 40G2 50 per ctl; Horse Beans, | §) 25g1 75 for small and S0c for Coits: Horse A | 18% | Hm“ll‘("’"- X dlum, $3 2665 25; stockers and feeders, $2@ §2 25, ;. | Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for me- 0% 65% Do ptd { 69ig| 6014 | 1 nmaiiton 3 75; cows, §1 25@4 DO: heifers, $2@4 70; can- | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | gium ' £1@1 25 for small and BS0c for Colts. ! 106 (108 109 3,000/ Ve-Car Chi % | 36%| 36% | 367 ners. §1 2363; bulls, $264 10: calves, 8369 75 | Mustard, §3 25; Flax. §1 0002 25, Cabary, 6% | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30o: dry saited 131% 150% 131% '131% 2 10815 10814 1108 Texas fed steers, $4 50@5 50; Western steers, @ic; Alfalfa, 15@15%c: Rape, 1%@2%ec: Timo- | Mexican, 26c; dry Central American, 30c. Goat i3z i3k | 2134 215 21% iz $5a4 75 PRSI { thy, SXc: Hemp, 3@ per, ib; Miliet, 25 Skins—Frime Angoras. To: extra largs do, 138 (139 13| s25 42! o HOGS—Receipts to-day, ; to-morrow, c: Broom Corn L {TA —No. 1, rendered, 4@$%e per Ib.; 14 | A e | D Caats.. SShsloonr 32 tatiing | 10.000; market steady; mixed and butchers'. | “DRIED PEAS—Niles, 25 new Green | N T A Gon: graded. 250, 14% other items than clearings. $5 40@6 05; good to choice heavy, $5 ;| Peas, §2@2 25 per ctl. ‘WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin and South- 88 | " 200 Western Union Tough heavy, $5 20@0 60; light, $5 85@6 Go: RS | ern. 9@iic; Southern, S@dc: Southern Moun- oo 5 100 Westinghouse ay> bulk of sales, 35 80@5 80. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables.'| tain, 9611c: Middie Countles, free, 13@14e: . 30 |.....| Do 1st pfa. Condition of the Treasury. SHEEP—Recelpts, 9000: market for sheep . do, defective, 10@12c; Northern free, 12@idc; &0 10'W & L E..... s | 10@15c lower; market for lambs steady to — do, defective, 10§12c: Humboldt and Mendo- e 2% 300 Do st ptd. .| | lower: good to choice wethers, $3 50G4 25; | Arrivals of Potatoes were unusually heavy, | cino, 14@15c per Ib. 2.800 4 ool Porie Baa::d 15 128% | WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—To-day's state- | fair to choice mixed, $3G3 50; Western sheep, more than twice the quantity received | HOPS—1904 crop. 25@2Sc per Ih 200 | 8% 400 Wisconsin Cen..| 198§ | 19% | ment of the treasury shows: Avallable cash |32 75@4 25; Western lambs, $4@5 50; native on the preceding day. As a result the market ey 700\ Do prd ......| 43%| 43%| 43%| 44 | balance, $150,000,631; goid, $50,156,457. lambs, $3G6 35. DA S Sl I Dt T YR e Twer Meat Market |Southern P ptd.| 1135 119% pei B 3 as it was not expected that the receipts would A =¥+ - B 5 AT RA : Kansas Cfly. continue heavy. Onions, too, awere in in- S s s k- ik | B30 total svares sola New York Cotton Market. KANSAS CITY, Sapt, 10—CATTLE—Re. | creased supnly, but the Hilng of some '$hD-| Taere 13 nething new 10 repor, eithe In ive G I I MEW TORK BONDS. geipts, 4000; market steady; native steers. 349 | | Tomatoes were in excessive supply and lower, s s 2 el Gexl R | U L100% W YORK, t. 16.—Cott 15; ' native cows | receipts being large and the carry-over from . 126% B R | B s &slegnben 1dle; O . | the preceding day heavy. The canners were | Wholesal® rates from slaughterers to dealers 3 42| 42% 43 651 | 10.32c; November, 10.35c; December, 10.3%: BEEF_014@7c for Steers and 4@3c per Ib a4 | s0n 8 coupon. ... ine 164 | January, 10.39c: ' February, 10.38c; = el S b Soupon. ISR MR & Texks G100l | oo utures iosed_steads. . 5 ot gl A L A . - 1100 ‘otton_ futures cl steady. September, N—! Ti5e; 08 : 50" | 105%¢: October, 10.80c; November, 10.48¢; De: -V TONE. W W cember, 10.41¢; January, 10.43c; February, 10470; March, ' 10.52%¢; ~'April, 10.54c; May, . Cotfon—Spot—closed dull. Middling_Upl: 10806 Miadiing Galt, 11-15c. Sates 200 bates: ¢ 2 $ i L 1 i e i ] £s : z £ L3 {5 o g FEEF *o " " 2,28 Ap@0 o ] Aren s apd Amghog FFapeey LH glin o s fg;wv;g wh i? e Hera W e 13 g Eoy i rEse CELR L axERe H3 !136, l" mAa 4Quanyy [ o0%LA% 2