Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SFPTEMBER 20, 1904. 13 ugar stocits easy. | Continental Exchange cocak Barley stcady. i ( C r estimate skarply cut dozen I\ one authority. quiet and Onions jeaturcic supply and the former w nd and firm, and Game higher. uit market quict and devoid of feature. Frovision market unchanged in al! positions. Hops very firm, here and in New York. Vutton coming in freely from N reak. m lar 8 active de 5500 Nl | U S ret 25, reg. Atchison gen 4s..103 Atlantic C L 4a. y 3 Sasg! 55| 5% 36% llhl,‘l()&% l%*llmh 2:" o ! Do deb Bs g | Wells-Fargo Ex.|. 500 Western Union, |Westinghouse . =3 543,100 total shares sold. NEW YORK BONDS. 104 -104%1 Man con gold So- 200y Do Do 3 Do Do Do po: 3 Do old 4s, Teg.1064 Do coupon. .1("&. Ntl R Mex con 48 T Y Cen gen 314s.. 1001,. Do adj 4s... % | werc much heavier than for the correspond- 4% | Renewed profit L & N unified 45.100% | 80% | A sharp bulge in corn prices mitos cables report Coffee ]Iu'z.r Stocks and Cofiece. res from New York to E. F. Hutton & Co. 4 | Con Cal & > 5 Am Woolen B o rule higher then 3 ot Horn Silver London 18 Rcalg Iron Silver. Stocks on t nacon COFTEE—Cc ee cpened at Baturday’s close, w ies from Havre and but soon gained Hevre and in the jocal mar- ng crop other than the cables they o s cables very bad ___‘__ Fruit and Hops. advices from New York say: n Arbor % | Leaaville C | Bait & Ulno 4s.. 45 Cznu,n oz Ga'Bs. ul .r;sx, 95 and mruc N% Ist inc..... 5% Penn conv 3%s.. 9913 che- & Ohio 41551051 | Reading gen 4s Chi & Alton 31:s. T9%|StL C, B & Q new 4s. 97 Ex&sm gen 4s.108 C. & N W con 7s.128% 4s. 15\ E Caon Tobacco 4s.. Colo & South 4s.. CF &I con 3s.. Den & Rio G s | Erle prior lien 'u Union Pacfiic 4s Do conv 4s. 45'4 U S Steel 24 Hocking Val 4’1‘ 0834 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 40| Littie Chiet. 20/ Ontarlo . 16| Ophir . 121 Fhoenix Brunswick Con. Comstock Tunsel ! e | Boston & Maine Centennfal . : e {Boston Elevated. 154 |Copper Rang E r a aped By TR L E Fitchburg pfd....138 |Daly West. 138 we hear of a sale of Low. Mexican Central.. 133 Dominion C BT , shipment from the | --.-_.o) Do r};g Q | N Y. N H & H..1911%| Franklin 3 of the Do | Pere’ Marquette.. | Graney . 2 soolc 20 dete | Union Pacific.... 97%Tsle Rovale. 18 1200 & N W ;& Miscellaneous— |Mase Mining’ 4 o 3 Am Arge Chem.. 143 Michigan . 2 ta Do pfd 81 | Mohawk .. Am Pneu Tube.. a0y | Mont Coal & Coke “ il e | 101d Dominton. 1414 - | Osceola. . 7914 | o< | Parrot 13% ! Quincy 9 g A 4 Shannon 3 s By - , | Dominion T & §.0 11 | Tamarack 17 e scarce and firm, business | BEd Elee Tium. 258 |Trinity . 8% offerings and P | General Blectric.160 U § Mining 197 Cleveland L & Mage Electric.... 121 U € O Ly ol tyomn Do_ptd Do pfd s Ttah . 4012 600/Col Fuel & iron| 35 Mase Gas.. |1l 42% Vietoria . 4 United Fruit | Winona Jpeo 1] o be marketed with there EASTERN MARKETS. | i BB g New York Money Market. YORK, Sept. 19.—Close—Money on | Gas 900/Con 200 200 Del 100 Detroit Un R. 960 Detroit Southel % | United Shoe Sach 5*& Wolverine ss Do pfd. .. Condition of the Treasury. ! WASHINGTON, Fev! 18 —To-day’s state- ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Avafl- able cash balances, $140,593,113; gold, $59,505,~ | 366. New York Cotton 2arket. NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Cotton futures closed | very steady. September, 10.62c; October, 10. uc- November, 10.43c; December, 10.46c; Jan 10.47c; February, '10.51c; March, 10.56c; 1038c; May, o pot cotton closed steady. Middling u; 10.90c; middiing gulf, 11.15¢. 5!-‘0.,'100”‘::]:', New Orleans Cotton Market. 2 per cent; lowest, 1% oo r'l REEL R ”"“1 e, 1% per cent; last loan, ) General Blectric. i ‘* % 1003 170 . G Northern prd 185 NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 19.—Cotton was firm s bid, 1% per cent; o Hyzans T Co. Midaling, 10 726e. | it firmer: sixty dave, 3@ % Hock B A Jays, 3G8% per centi mx | Soo “?fg’;f Valies . New York Grain and Produce. - = 400 111 Central D RS - wien | 1-200f1nter Paper . NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—FLOUR—Receipts, bankers' bilis at $4.8645G D e 2 16,400 barrels; exports, 8000 barrels; market nd at $A.BZGLEAI for | " aslnter Tower Qull and unsettied. - { Do pfa | = WHEAT—Receipts, —; sales, 4,700,000 fu- %, j< Towa Centrai 1123 | 231 | tures; spot easy; No. 2 red, $1%13% £. o. b. | sc E3% 04 83%. | .| 423%| 44 | aficat; Na 1 Northern Duluth, $1 1;/'1,; f. 0. b. Mexican dollars, 45%o. 84 185 |afloat; 2 hard Manitoba, —— f. o. b. afloa Government bonds, firm; rallroad bonds, 2;,"2} 15| Wheat . irregular to-day. Opening firmer =2 61| 47 | on cold weather news, it broke under big 15| 17 | Dorthwes: receipts, rallying on the ' comm > (. I rength and new buying, and finall » New York Stock Merket. ---o-oo[Lacleds Gas pid|. - B0 100 | lajecd under heavy uniosding: with-thy cin Ty > Do DI es 190 1100 14,@l%c net lower. May, $1 10%@1 131, XEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Prices of stocks lost | _ 100 Long Island 88 ooy | S%ed §1 11 September, $1 1391 154, closed again to-dsy and there was a decided | L30L & 123 (12235 (z004] | $1,78: December, $1 11361 14, closed $1 11%,. | in the volume of business. This 500/ Manha 3 ‘5“5 {183%1158 1154 Mwfiu&mm%‘fi ;ffimmf:cm;hfr‘l“'clm - : s ... [Manhatan Beaghi.osoo| s | s, 10c; Pacific Coast, as partly attributabie to the oocurrence of the | "3 ipi Meiro Securities) & | sl 12, | 1904 crop, 21@a2c; 1908, 20G31c; olds, 10g1se, he i —n,v 80% | 8014 tmportant Jewish boliday of Yom Kippur, the | @100(Metro St Ry ..(122 (1211412115 121% | HIDES—Steady. e of which kept 3 large slement away | 3700 Mexican Central) 14 | 15%) 13%) 14 I Waaky m—“ oL acics e St 9“: B COFFEE—Steady; No. 7 invoice, 8%c; mild, fi and wag made irregularly and with ¢| 73%| 73% | Quiet. The market for coffee futures opened | o e The e o 190 %|130 % | Steady at an advance of 5 points, in response B e o i |'2415| 243 | to continued reports of damage to the second L A e XA S 27| 3a% | flowering and a rally in the French cables. g gty kg A 1% 473 | Later It continued firm, showing at one time a AR B F B 1120 *[135 % | net gain of about 10@15 points on covering, but G q o A i 124 23 | llleru\’)flzruml:“becrmo hea: lelr and the market | but on nce of estimates of thy iy | Floaed barely steady.at AN e s . 5% 87 | changea prices to & decline of & points. Eale some following in the course of the recent 4754( 48 ~ | Were reported of 46,500 bags, including De- ective speculstion in wheat &nd in stocks. “l1oo 100y ?,','3;’.,’5;; oty e, 12007:300; May, e Ay B ai Svep ST Jee 19 1189 SUGA] w, firm; falr vefning, 8%o: y R R She STt s Sy o centrifugal, 96 test, 39-16c; molasses sughr. September 1 of 2,491,000 bushels. ’*c'n"-:"fiu' steady. trst’ There was Increasing discussion also of — Strong; extra mmoney outiook, based on the Saturday bank creamery, ncmae. official price, ":-.mn statement. The effect of this was a common to extra, 18@19%c; Btate dairy, com. 2 per cent rate for call loans and a tone mon to extra. $@18%c. for time loans for the shorter . With CHEBSB—Frm. the surplus reserve cut in two in three weeks TR ien: (T eTa Gy atiested, 09 &4 the larger part of the crop moving de- 23%c; average best, 1@l mand yet 1o be met, 3¢ Js sbviews that ax surly DRIED FRUITS. contraction of ioan accommodations o EVAPGRATED 1s New York banks must be enforced. quiet casy in tonme, reflecti free 4:;:- felt that ‘m;u”n be. u“ma‘t oflmw“d wn-.. Common h‘quot-d at »t mey of money, but t 4@bc; prime, b i chol @8c; fancy, the money it loans at 'L per cent and under D T b on tock Exchange for speculative pur- Remain easy in spite of 1 Is what would af necessify prices, with buyers n:.g ahoodmua:"z: je idle 4n bank veuits and s In consequence anticipate needs; spot qu from vm mxm c-{u-a in. Thué 1t almost in- 2c to Blic, It ¥ follows from the frst comi of COTS—Show firmng bauk Josns that some liquidation em-"-wn a %o operate moderately’ wmym th::: the Stock Exchange. jons. ce are quoted at 934@10c,. extra Eterling exchange was off to-day In response choice, 10%@10%c; fancy, 11@13c. to th;u!‘mnfr money market, 34 PEA Are ight supply and firm, and gold rose In 79 | 80 | with choice held at Iu.fl)fic extra choice, e London market that’ ® H 8%@bc; fancy, 9%@10c. £ canmot expect continuance of the present ex- 231 | 24 treme ease of money there if New ; for #old, ax indicated by the ....,3.:"..:";‘? &% 00 New York M“d M'k"- exchange Interior banks are drawing on New York epostts for obligations to T o the Government, thus @accountimg for the con- 8! 8 tinued decrease In the Sub-treasury operations. 43 | 43 The harvesting period and the crop ‘uncer- 19° | 19 “atnty have an effect on rafiroad 81 |82 le express confidence 1 tractic afier the crope are barveed i) w4 for the second week of the month show some 18° mixed results. but the Southwesterns report- 48 23 ing to-duy showed good increases over last 24%! 26 pear. The fact as commented upon that the 72“ T4 Missouri, Kansss and Texss annual o~ Hke that of the 5t. Paul last shows in- g‘ ;?'A creases in eXpenses, is more than acoounted for 44 |45 by the higher cost of operation, al ex- BO% | 557, penditures for maintenance are somewhat cut - 32! @own Current opinion on the outlook for ls!‘ua stecl trade revival was Dot %o manguine as last 645 week, 'M]Q some very wflll views of the MK 2 copper were heard in meuo- with 48 1 a5y the -':wun advance in sed sopper. 30 |33 The closing was very dull and hea avove the owest - g bond_market was Total sales, 20 per value, $3.425.000 l‘n!lnd “States & - vanced 3 per cent on cail. vz 5| 5 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 97K 7 8 o | s o7 B J 3! 1041, E{s 5 | strike at the stock yards caused % | % | e | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | calves, 10.60c. o | l Chicago Board of Tra;ie. I % Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—In spite of & number | of bear influences a «frm feeling Dreuu«i in the \Wheat market at the opening, the De- gember. option being up ‘a shade {o e at $1 093 to §1 00%@1 0%. May was up %@ te to %@%e at §1 11% to $1 11%. - The ‘.initial firmness was due mainly to a good de- mand from traders who had sold short the «carly part of last week. There was also fair | buying by commission Houses on reports of | unfaverable weather. in the Canadian North- | wesi. The first of the nsws at hand, how- i ever, was largely in favor of the bear ele- ment. Cables were lower. World's shipments | ing daylast week or a year ago. } *-Receipts in the \erthven continued to | show 3 marked increase and this fact.fur- nished the priacipal motive for the heavy | selling that developed. Liberal sales of long | wheat started prices on the down grade and | the expectation of stop loss orders accelerated the decline. On_the break December sold off to $1 0813 and May to $1 10%. Toward the middle of the session the market again became strong, cold, wet weather in Manitoba bring- ! ing out a good demand from some of (he hlx ! commission houses. On_the mily De aivamesd v 31 10% and May to 31 12% @1 1%, taking, however, resulted in | another reaction. A fair increase in the !\mme eupply and larger primary receipts | at points elsewhere than the Northwest had a | weakening effect. With extreme weakness manifested at Minne- ! apolis the market here became - decidedly heavy, December selling off to $1 073, clos- ing at $1 0774@1 08, a net decline of 1lge. | May sold to $1 09% and closed at $1 00RG 1110, a loss of i%c. $ecurred as | a Tesult of a report of & Minneapolls crop ex. pert_claiming the total yield would fall short of the Government estimate by 300,000,000 bushels, the smallest harvested in seven years. | The market became decidedly weak late in | the session. the close being at 49%@49%c for | December, & loss of 15@%c. ! " Steadily increasing supplies were a depress- influence in the oat market. December | closed 3ic lower at 32%e, The fact that hog receipts have mot increased to any great extent since the settlement of the strengt! = | Ing of the provisions market. At the M January pork was up T%c, lard was up 10c and ribs gained 2icc The leading futures ranged 2a tollows: |- Articles— Open. High. Low. 11 1 108 108y 1 1 053 1105 1073 168 1125 108% 110 s 702% | January ... T 174 7124 i Short Ribs, per 100 Ibe— Oectober ..., 7 25 735 January . 6 65 I Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Sept. as follows: = F) 2 spring o red, 0. 2 yellow, rye, mr to eholcs $1 16; No. 1 prime mothy feedinz_barley, 35@37c; 5 | malting, 44@52c; No. 1 flaxseed, | Northwestern, $1 24; Tis seed, | §2°70; mess Dork, per bbl,, $10 80G10 00; Jard. bs.. $7@0; short ribs sides (loose). Lo 47 ehort clear elaes (boxed), $8 2 25 @S 50; whisky, is of high wines, § 3 clover, contract grade, $11 50g11 60. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | Blour, “barrels 15,300 74,900 | . bushels . 170,000 161,000 {Omn; baeie 1,042,300 Qats. bushels axsmo 39,900 shels 1.300 000 Barle). bushels 158.800 5,500 | _CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady. | Grasmerien, 14g18%c: daisien, J2%0100; cBEn. firm at mark, cases included, 14§17 5, ilml:&c prime first, 19i4c; cheese, firm, § “ELGIN, I, Sept. 19.—BUTTER—Firm at ; 19%c, an advance of 33@lc over last week. | Sales'for the week, 897,500 pounds, \‘——“_.——. tlummmnocs. 1 — Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. 1. — CATTLE — Rece}; | 32,000 head, lnclgldhl‘ 12,000 Westerns; m.-.-pk':i !5c"to 10 lower. Good to Drime steers, 3 50 | @6 10; poor to medium; 25; llodnn feeders, $2 25G3 85; cows, $1 : | 82@4 75; canners, $1 40G2 10; all, 50 $3G6 50; Texas fed steers, fis& 3 | Western steers, HOGS — Receipts to-day 19,000 head, to- | morrow 20,000 head. Mixed and bu!chefl. T0@6 25; good to choice heavy, $5 rough heavy, $5 40@5 65; light, $5 bulk of sales, 3 SHEE lambe, to ' cho wethers, §2 65@4 28; fair to cholce mixed, Lu gfs @3 50; Western _sheep, 32 70@4 25; native lambs, $4 25@6; Western lambs, $4@5 50, Kansas City. : KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 19.—CA’ Regeipts, 25,000 bead: market 10c to 15 lower, Native steers, $3 70@6 25; native cows and | beiters, S1 50@3 25; calves, 52 2065 50; West- | ern steers, $3@4 26 wutem Sows, 31 50@3 25. | HOGS—Receipts, 5000 head; market 10c to 16¢_higher. Bulk of sales, $5 1045 80; heavy, | 85 70g5 175; pigs and "iz'&‘“ | 1o SHEEP = Recelpts, nead: Tombe. 108 lower, sheep steady. Muttons, §3 25GM; lambs, 40; range wetbers, §3 2503 90; ewes, | #2 50g3 0. . Omaha. OMAHA, Nebr, Sept. 19. — CATTLE ceipts, 6500; marlet steady to 10c lower, N-uvo -hen, $4@6; cows and helfers, $2 50@3 75 Western steers, $3@4 50; Ttm steers, $2 756 $2 ZSBJ | 8.65; nelters and’ range 35: Sanmers, $1.T502 107~ stockers” and reeders, | 32 00g8 7; calves, $3@5 50; bulls, u 56 HOGS — Recelpts. 3000: market _full; higher. Heavy, $5 G085 75: mixed. $5 6501 m? | light, $5 7 90; pigs, $4 6@5 50; buik | sales, $5 80. SHEEP — Receipts, 23,000 head; market Ile%s wmllfl&l §3 : ewes stockers, $2 50@3 ,| Miscellaneous Markets. l e —————————— ) Foreign Futures, ‘Westerns, ca&ao wethers, $5@3 50; o ; Tambs, $4 7505 0. "™ Northern Wheat Market. A OREGON. PORTLAND, b!. 19.— WHEAT—For ex- ports ‘Walla Walla, 79c: bluestem, S3c; valley, c. For_shipment East: Walla' Waila, Sdc; ! bluestem, WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Sept. 19— WHEAT - Market lower. Bluestem, 82ic: club, 7830, e Northern Business. . 18 — Clearings, 883,680 "fgn'in. Sept. 10.—Clearings, $427,012; bal- . Sept. 19.—Clearings, $1,008,674; mx&:g' Sept. 19. — Clearings, Mm. balances, LOCALHABKETS . E.rchange and "ullion. Silver muc higher and foreign Exchange | week were as follows, in quart ussian, 547,000; Danubian, 25,000 Arsenun-. 78,000 Indian, mooo mmnmu. 90,000. irregular, rising from Sl WK lo Cl 10* ll.lling back to $1 07% and :o’m‘& 51 The wires of E. F. Hutton “It was an active market. It showed con- but on the large poor cash markets it The closing was .heavy. The operative conditions are wholly domestic. The movement In the Northwest promises to be free and Is still free in the Southwest mar- kete. d is dependent on millérs, and the relative flour and wheat prices are not wholly satisfactory. It will continue to be a scalping market 'and there is enough. bullish sentiment to bri about rallies from s & pretty good milling ut In this market trade was quiet, owing large- to the Jewish holiday, and futures de- ly clined 2c on the morning session. The cash grain was firm and unchanged. CASH WHEAT. California Club, $1 40@1 50; California White Australian, 35; Northern Club, $1 40 g} 50; Northern luestem, §1 5712@1 6215 per FUTURES. Seesion 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December .Juo;s ussh»s $149% $1 49% p. m, Session. Deeemtm—u 49%. pBARLEYThere was mothing mew to re- port, either in the cash grain or futures. Trade was quiet, CASH BARLEY. $105@110; new Brewing snd Ship gdel‘l’xw 1 l!!fi'l 17%; Chevalier, $1 17%@! FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. December—No sales; $110 ssked. 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. _Low. _Close. December ..§1 0% $110 $1 00% $1 10 OATS—Receipts Wwere large. amounting to 11,300 ctls. The market continued in good Sonditien for sellers. with rather more steadi- reported in Black. conx—’rh. “local situation 1s unchanged. o wires of E. F. Hutton & Co. said of that market: was Jones' estimate of 1,900,000,000 bushels for the crop. This brought about an improve- ment of a cent. The trade, however, was not disposed to accept this estimate and the mar- ket turned weak and more then lost the ad- vance. prices were steady. The weather in the corn belt is fairly favorable, but lower temperatures are predicted in the Northwest. There were a good many favorable rej from private sources and the prevailing senti- it 5 $T%a1 a7y Surprise $1 5091 te, 29 = 2 i Rugl B o L HR for ; Bl $1_50@1 Gfiular seed. i “d Wez sacked, $1 41%@1 45 for !nllow §1, 41201 50 tor White and $1 37%@1 lxe;l 5 Clllltorn large Yell”. $1 50 roun: o, ‘White, nominal; Egyp- n.' uolwm%nmudnmxlom YE—$1 8501 40 per ctl. BUCKWHI;AT—NnmAuI at about $2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, um 510, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $470@5; Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 S5@4 25 | Der bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices m packages are as follows: Graham Fiour, $3 25 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, §3; Rye Meal, $2 75; Rice Flour, $§7; Corn Meal, $2 50; extra cream do, $3 60; Oat Meal, $3'75; Oat Groats, $4; 88; Buckwheat Flour, $4: eat, $3 50; Farina, $3 75; Flour, §3 0. ls, sacks, $4 28; Pearl Barley, hs Spiit $5 $5 50 per 100 Iba. ; Green Peas, Hay and Feedstuffs. Receipts of Hay were large again, including 97 cars. The market showed no change worthy of mote. Arrivals of Bran were also large. including 6302 sacks from the north, but thers was no further decline. ¢ BRAN—$20G21 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$24G28 per ton. SHORTS—$20@21 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23G23 ton; Oflcake Meal at the mili, & wa:x_ 55 bbing, $33: Cocoanut Cake, cal, $30 50@31 50; Cracked Corn, $31@52, Mixed Feed, $22@23 50; Bom Hunx. $30@40 per_ton; Broom Corn Feed, 90c per o HAY-—Wheat, $8@12 50, with nseubo for 500 per extra fine; Wheat and O Oat, $7 Oat, Clo\ er, RAW ; stock, go um“-"” Q‘ldlow Lo @oite. ver Beans and Seeds. A shipment of rather dirty new Bavos sold at'$2 275 per otl. turvurd slowly. [EANS—Bayos, $2 25@2 50; Pea, Buucu, $2 75@3; small White, $2 9 52 2 40; Pink $2 75@3 25 Red, $4; Lima, $3 4; Red Kidneys, $4 25. wu‘Zimchfl.Hw Beans, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | c: Alfatfa, 1%@2%c; Timo- 7, Sg; Hemp, 34G3%e per b Millet, 2% @3%c; Broom Corn Seed, 1 per ton. D'R'I.ED PEAS—Nlles, 25; new Green Peas, $2G2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Receipts of Potatoes from the river districts were heavy over Sunday and the market con- tipued weak, as local -wants were light and | there was no demand from outside points. Three cars of Merced Sweet Potatoes were marketed and met with a good demand at the previously quoted rates. Onions were in free supply and quiet at unchanged prices. Aside from some slight improvement In prices of Green Corn and Peppers_there was nothing new to Teport in miscellaneous veg tables. ~Tomatoes were still a glut on th Early Sweet Potatoes. $1 onlo\s—um ABLES—Green Corn, T5c@$1 25 per -ux S oate; Siring: Beans, 134@de per 1b: Wax Beans, 1%@2%c per 1b: Lima Beans, 21,@ Sic per Ib: Tomatoes, 15@30¢ per box; Summer juash, 25@35¢ per hox: Cabbage, T5¢ per ctl; | g:mn. 70c ver sack; Cucumbers, 25@40c per box; Pickle Cucumbers, m‘l 25 per box; Gar- m 4y,c per 1b; Egg Plant, 25@i0c per box; ed Peppers, nominal; Green Okra, 30@405 per ‘bz Green Peppers, 25GG0c per box; Mar- rowfat Squash, $15 per ton. Poultry and Game. Poultry opened the week with the market ve and firm. as leading retailers were stocki up in anticipation of an increased ' demand during the Odd Fellows' Encampment and -trade on local account was of fair volume, Three cars of Western were received and were readily marketed at good prices. Game s in good request and prices were higher rround. MBIty Live Turkeys, old, 14G15c per ib for Gobblers and 15@16¢ for Hens; young Turkeys, 20@22c per_Ib; Geese, per pair, $1 50 .1 Ty Goringe, 31 15G2; Duckes, $4a4 50 per }hn t 50@5 for small and $5 50@6 for ng Roosters, : old Roosters, uod *50: Frvers, $4G1 50: Broilers. §2 50?350 qumu $1°25 per dozen for old and 175 for, Squabs. GAME—Wild Doves, g. per am Hln. $1 50@1 76 T dozen; bbits, $2@2 dozen for Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ontail and §150 for nmsh The wéek opened with Butter and Ezgs both firm, with a further slight advance, es- yecially in the upper grades. There is now a wide gap between fine creamery Butter and the lower grades, as the latter come into tition with Eastern and cold storage goods, which _the public are running on largely at t. There are some very fine Minne- sota . Egks on the market at present, as al- Teady mentioned. and these are also meeting | with a flmllenl demand. is nof new in Cheese. n«-lpt- were 43.100 1bs Butter, Eggs and 7400 lbs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at firet hands, m," for extras and 20@27c for firsts: dairy. 21@ 548 cases 24c; cold -storage, 24c: stere Buiter, 15@20c: Eastern a‘l]me;eyr l:nsunc: Eastern ladle- . 1e@lic SE—9GHc for choice mild new and 8@8%ec for lower srades; Youns Americas, 10%@11c; oregn-, S@9%c: Eastern, 10g15¢ Dmdnous and Ciirus Fruits. Anlde tmm some little activity at the open- ing. trade in the frult market was quiet and A showed but little change from Satur- m‘. closing quotations. Fresh of veln;e g:nr::::cly light, khu: m.c were -large lines of ca on hand and vrices were genarally weak. The demand for. Wine Grapes showed gonsiderable fimovment. and a carload of fancy Martinez met with W sale at $21 per ton. mfiy t m-u per ton. Berries at sell, as the demand was ‘The event of the day | ; in | gal $22g23; Corn | 53V @11 10 50; Barley and Oat, $1@9; ‘rolunleer Wild | lG 8 50 ton! | Otherwise there was noth- | ing new In Beans. The new crop ls coming | of Cranberries were received from the Coos Bly region and were held at ulo wr bnx but no_ sales were reported. as were of poor quality and failed Y -ur..n trade. The five barrels of Oregon Cranberries Teceived last week were sold yesterday at $10 per barrel, a lower price than expected. STRAWBERRIES—S$1 M per chest for varieties and berries. Bucnxanmm—us:x ver ehut. RASPBERRIES—$4@6 chnt. HLCKLEBERR]ES——GG&: Ib. APPLES—$1@1 25 per box. for fancs, 90c for cholce and 30@50c for com: PEARS—Bartietts, $1@1 33 pcr %:_ Nellis, $5c@$1; other winter vmau.'. 350] | PEACHES—Small boxes, 30§90c; open boxes, PLUMS AND PRUNES—50@85c per box or crate. POMEGRANATES—40@75¢ for small and $§1 @1 25 for large boxes. QUINCES—25@50c per box. FIGS—40@73¢ per box. MELONS—Cantaloupes 50c@$l per crafe; Nutmeg Melons, per box; Watermelons, | $1@3 per dozen. GRAPES—Smiall boxes and crates: Seedless, ot box for Valencias; Lemons, fancy, $1 76@2 25 for choice and $1 @1 n for Standard: Grape Fruit, nominal; l-xim Limes. $3@5 50 per case: $1 25G= per bumch for Central American and T5c@ 'l 25 for Hawalian; Pineapples, $3@4 50 per Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. FRUITS—New crop—apricots, TREKs tor r M ; m n, m‘, T5¢; Amx_vun‘ ut.t%c. Black, 0'- rated Apj per | Pnuzs—x .flu.- per o "or Tor the tour o sizes, RAISINS—1904 crop o. lm- perial clusters, ‘2 ": Dehesa \%-A;n'fl:fl Lnym. Fr 1; Loose lufl:llm J : crown, - 3@8%e. Sianic: mn- Thenc i 3%e | l%fl% i NUTS—Walnuts, ‘l[in. 1 -on-nll. o. | No. 2, 11%@12c: 1 No. 2, 11@11%¢; Almonds, u.ue for v 0! . 14@14%e for 1 tfl | Ne s Ultra and llc f ; Pea- l‘Imt.l. mn for Eastern; Pecans, 11@ldc; Co- £0@5. HON“—-COHII:. 1134@13¢ for white and l~ 1lc for amber; water white extracted, 'me' light amber extracted, S@éc; dlll. 4%e. BEESWAX—27@209¢ per Ib. Provisions. At Chicago small receipts of Hogs caused considerable covering by shorts and increased oulslda buying. There was no change in this marke CRED MEA TS—Bacon, 11%e¢ bt heavy, u“e for light Iludllllll‘tg lhw;ur "“o': 1430 for extra light and 17c_ for sugar- cured; dry salt Sides, “’H‘:lel;l !CUI-, e Eastern sugar- (Gait- fornia Ham- 133c; M nom Do extra Mess, $11g11 50; Basnily. 312q12 5’ { Dry Satted Pork. 10%c: Big T c:"Pig’ Po 30 plas Fece 35, Smoked Beet iie Dl‘r lh.m LARD—Tierces quoted - ey,e per b tor { i [ compound and. e3¢ nale- | Gkc? Soib tine, 1ome; | B!fic. 10-1b llll& l-lb “tins, 10%e. OTTOLENE—One halt barrel, !&r thres two tlerces, C | Balf barrels, 8%c; one ti 8 five tierces, 7%c per"i“‘ o Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. New York continues to report a firm market | for Hops, as will be seen in the first column. | HIDES AND SKINS Culls and brands seli | about 4@lc under quotations. Heavy salted | Steers, 10%c; medium, 9%c: light, Sc: Cow Hides, 9¢ for heavy and 9c for | Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 9%c; Salted V‘I‘I{gc i g- | Salted Calf, 1lc; dry Hides. 18%e; dry Kip, | | 18c; ary Calf, 19c; Sheepskins, shearlings, _-.g | 400" each; short Wool, 4063 each: medium, | Horse Hides, | and $2@2 50 for medium, small and 50c for Colts; Horse | $lident ary. 31 75 for large and $1 30 for e | dium, $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Coits. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; dry saited | | Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 30c, Goat | Skins—Prime Angoras, TSc; extra large do, TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 4G4%c per Ib. No_ 2, 3%c; graded, 2%@3c. WOOLFall clp—San Joaquin and Sout ern, 9@ile: Southern, 8@dc: Southern Moun- tain, 9@l11¢; Middle Counties, free, . 12§14 endo- | do, defective, 10@12c; Northern free, do, defective, 10@12c; Humboldt and M cino, 14@15c per lb. |~" HOPS—1004 crop, 25@28c per Ib Meat Market. Mutton continues to arrive freely from Ne- Hogs are still easy, with arrivals am- Dairy calves are and are occasion- ple. | ally bringing 4c over the top quotations. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—5%@ic for Steers and 4@Sc per 1b for Cows. VEAL—Large, 7GSc; small, 8g9c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, ' 7G7%¢; Ewes, 6970 T 1b. % 15G9¢c per Ib, PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6GSc ver Ib. TLIVESTOCK MARKET. | | The tollowing quotations are for Food, sound Livestock delivered in San Francisc, less 50 | per cent shrinkage for Cattl i CA eers, T @7%c: Cows -nn Heit- | 5%@6%c; thin Cows, 4@5c per | cu.vss—fli&'ne Per 1b_(grous’ we -gmmA HEEP—Wethers, 3%4@3%c; Ewes, 3@8fc s (gross welght). LAMBS—$2 5062 75 per head. 140 to 200 Ibs, 4% 130 I1bs and under, 4ige lofl HOfl not vu(ed cent off, | HOGS_Live Hogs, General Mérchandise. BAGS—Grain Bu- u 15@5 25;: San Quen- ! tin, K 75; Wool Bags, ; Fleece Twine. Go: Fruit Bags, 64@7%c for white and 7o B i, 48 it s I wea A Vi ' E 35 Seattle, 6.80: Brymar 96 30: $5 50; $§7; Coos Bay, ‘Eg’; g 8 ‘o P E ! { i 11 50@13 per tor In bulk and $i5 in sacks: %.afky Mountain descriptions, $S 30 per short G1LS—Quotations are for barre o ation o | mM ! add Bc: Linseed, Bu.Se 55 for raw: Castor in cases, T0c Bakers' AA, cases, §1 1091 12: Li lon for | boiled and for raw. China Nut, cases, Der gallon: Cocoanut Oil, in 'barrels, 58 for Ceylon and 35c for Australian; ched winter Sperm Oll, 6Sc; natural winter Brerm Ol €c: extra bieached winter ol ste; raturel Whale O, f2c."extra winier strained Lard Oif e No. 1 Lard Ou G vure Neatsfoot 01 73¢; No. 1 N light Herring 42c; dack l(\‘ Salmon Oil, 34¢; Mled Fish Ofl, 37¢c; raw Fish Oil, 35¢c; boiled Paint Ofl, 33¢; raw Paint H J3ie. o‘éOAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 13¢; Pearl Oll, In cases, 103c; Astral. 19%ec; Star, 19%e: Extra Star, 24c: Elaine, 36c; 23c; Deodarized Stove Gunl in bulk, . in cases, 221ic; Benzine, In 13¢; In o - 19%c:” S6-degree Gasoline, 25c; in_cases, o S S e e 7%ec per Ib; White Tead TROTRe e '“s‘{“fii’y’t‘.'_n. ‘Western Sugar Refining pany quotes as follows, per b, in 1005 | indtrednd‘.lfl'k. Cuifld’ Gl‘lfllflr‘l:l.:‘ 6.10e; 1 ne, to: i i sy Granuiated.” 6c: ' Beet Grae lnn-d llfll'-xb '-I:.A J*——-' I~ A Magnol! g Extra A i 'nld(‘n C, 5.40c; “D.,” 5.50c; barrels, ‘% V‘ nauummm'mu-—n. 5 O T b GO & B Crreel Pominis. b¢ er Ib. No ordars taken for than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipts af Produce. '0‘1 MONDAY, smumn 19 29,384 i 5 ‘i.isimaa! Trading \Lisht, - With Some - " Weakness in the Sugars. | with July, AUCTION SALES b & 150 Horses for Sa|a order of G. H. MEISS of Montague, Cal.. 1 "lll #ell 150 HORSES at PUBLIC AUCTIO: This ~onsignment consists of a lot of well-bred Beldings, Mares, Yearlings and Colts Sale takes place on IOPROW. WEDNESDAY, Septembar 21, at il 2. m. Horses can be seen at yards any day previous to sale. 8. WATKI Auctioneer. % #aAUCTION SALE 25 High-Glass r;mui’m Standard Bred Stallions, Fillies and Geldings From the World Renowned OAKWOOD PARK STOCK FARM, Danville, Cal, Qobm F. Boya, Prorister) TO BE SOLD Illlly Evening, September 26, 1904 At Salesyard, 1732 Market Street, @orner Van Ness ave., San Francisco. Horses at yard Saturday, September 24, 1906 FRED H. CHASE & CO.. Live Stock Auctioneers. (Successors to Kilip & Co.) Send for Catalogues. By order of C. Weber of Hanford I will sell one carfoad of ALL PURPOSED HORSES; lso assortment of Rubber.-Tired . Wagons at 1140 MM. and Surreys, TUESDAY. Sept. 20, at 11 o > AUCTION _SALE at ARCADE HORSS MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST, WEDNESDAY, September 21, at 11 a._m. 50 HORSES of Standard Drayage and Tranafer Company. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. sugar stocks developing e weakness. Elh'en was §1 lower at $28 50. There was a very fair business in the Tonopah mining stocks, but the other mining stocks were dull and the oil stocks were listless. The Pacific Coast Borax Cempany will pay & regular monthly dividend of §1 per share on The of the California North- Jrestern_ Raflway Company for July amounted to $151,278, an increase of $OSST as comparec 190S. The net earnings increamd $672 and the surplus §767. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. m MONDAY, Sept. 19—2 p. UNITED STATES BONDS Bid Ask. {43 qr cp new. nl‘u e 3 & cowo. 105 103%y €114 — |FecH os. — — Geary st R 5% 99% 101 H C&s 5% ¢ Be118% — © B8..... 10074101 % Sierra. Ry 68.100% — Hon R T #a.10613 — |S P of A 8s— L A Elec Js. LA Ry Ss.. | LALCo6s Do gtd 6s. Do gtd Bs LAP lem 5s. Mkt-st C 6s. Do lem 5s. MV&MLT Bs. N Rof Cés. Do 3s..... N PCR 5s.166 N C Ry Bs.. — NCPC s — NSRRe. — 4! Stkn G&E _6s 93 O GL&H 5s. — 1104 U G & E 38.102% — O W gtd bs. — 100 | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 3714/ Port Costa - Marin Co.-: — IS V W Co.. 38% 39 GAS .nb ELECTRIC. Cent L&P. 3% — |[SFG&E. — 6 Mutual E L. — 124/Stkn G & E. — & { Pacific L Co 38% 60 |1UG & E Co. — — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 340 ! BANK STOCKS. i Am Nt Bk. — 130 |Lon P & A.1%0 Anglo-Cal .. — 90 | Mer Trust Bank of Cal.420 425 | Merch Ex o 544 Cal Sate Dp. — 130 |S F National — — First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS. 3 Ger S & L.2280 2350 |Sav & L So. — 100 Hum S & L — — |Sec Sav Bk..380 400 Mutoal Sav. — 90 |Union T Co. — — § F sav U.607% — | I3 STREET RAILROADS. California ..195 200 |Presidio a Geary ceees. — 25 | ER. Glan? ...... 621 — |Vigorit cco0oo. — 8 SUGAR. Huwailan C. 823 — | Makawelt scc s — Honokaa S Onomea § Huteh S P C 10 10%| Paaubau S Cll‘fi u Kilavea S C. 4 4%/ MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P 4137 129%|Oceanic S C. 2 — FCA o |DcAuxFa 4% — 2% 8 | Pac © Horx.u — |Pac S TETiN 108 SALES. Morning Sesssion. 0 00 10,000 Associated Oil Co B8.......... x $1.000 Hawaiian Com'l and Sugar 5s.101 12 . 6228 en 000 o8 3. . » 25 Pty $10,000 [ » - 20 s 12% $2.000 0 $1.000 o $2.000 = $7,000 B Bay CPC 6s. 98% — B L Wat 6s. — 1T Cal N Ry s — 11233 M C Wat 55.100 — Risdn I W 5s — 105 SF Drdk §s. — — SF & NP Ss.112 — MISCELLANEOUS Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask Ala 8 Co... 27T 28%/L&SF Bk. — 0 Am Biscuit. — 90 | Mat Nav Co. — %0 Cal Cot Mills 80 — | Mills Nu Bk. — — Cal G&E Cor 48 48 | Nev Bk.105 — Cal Jock CL.110 — |N § " — Cal Powder .— 130 |N C —" 9% Gal T T a3 | oak g Gen Bk Oak — 65 |IOOF Hall A 6% — Chutes Co... — _ 6% Orpheum Co. — 15% City & C Bk — 120 | Pac C Cas..125 — East Dynmn.300 — |Parat Paint. 33 — DuP Pér ptd — %0 |8 ¥ Drydock = I Do com... — 30 Coal 1735 20 FN Bk Oak.120 — |8 J Wat Co.108% — Fischer Thtr — @ |3 O&Tube C.138 — Froch-A Bk. Swim A B.1I5 Gas Con A. — 2215 Truckee Eleec 11% _ Hono P Co.. 25 28 '|UR InCo ptd. 38~ §7% Do (Poob. — 27%' Do com.... ¥ — SALES. ooty ” $17,000 United R R of S F 4s........ 85 12% Caiifornia Stock and Qil Exchange