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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1901 13 | BARLEY—Futures were (rn!lmufly m.-u | and the cash grain ruled firm, choice bright Feed, which continues ete fo Hane | supply. mnummmcmmmn-: FRANCISCO CALL, West'house Com.. S1 good feeding_ barley, 37@3%: fair to Mining— malting, 44G50¢c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 1645 2% 1 1 Norfllwelwn $1 25; Atchison adj 4s.. 951 Adventure Do ds..i... ‘101%] Alloaer 115 | $11 37LG1E 50; lard, per 100 Ibs. Mexican Cen 61351 Amalzamat 714 | short ribe sides ). tations, however. Rallroads— 1% | sides (Boxed), Whisky, i CASH BARLEY. g g5 1 es, §1 28, clove " | Feed, $1 05@l1 10: new Brewing a | 2% | 811 7 ping. §1 1214 . P Chevatior. 1 11401 36 & L 5 ! 26| Flour, barrels 1,600 | 363 » Wheat, Bushels 54200 \ Corn, bushels 58% , Oats, bushels . Open. Close. s w B s 8% | Rve. bushels - i 00 | December 4750 o1 Tos s100% 81 10% = | S T - 1 o RIS Session. By order of G. H. MEISS of Montague, Cal, VAT A0} I'HE 00Brunswick D & I| 6%| 6% 6%] 41 December—$; but a steady | L Wili sell 130 HORSES at PUBLIC AUCTION. 1M AR} E oo ;::;m-ng o *l ' 5 Butter, € heese and Eggs. |, ONTS Receipts continue large. but & tendy | Tyl nigmment cansista of & ot of well-bred i e b it | 700/Canadian Pac . ‘ s €l GO, e the market is stesdy. The demand for seed | HICAGO, Sept. 20.—On the Produce Ex- 1 e e avs il Jigkd | e 34 | cnanee toduy he butioy market mym. "Crouen, | " ke 01 aran arsg: surprine 81 0wt 00 Mares, Yearings and Calts ’ !reet stocks lower o thic day. tion Ingier. eries, Z es, c. Eggs firm Red, Tor feed and §1 JT%H® Sal uk X I TR > 9% | mark cases included. 14g1i%c. Cheese firm ;‘4;%"3,:5.?:41,&:'. $1 30@1 35 for feed and A el .oca it demand. @Ye “i §1 50! or seed. - 2 . Tiam Trinity | CORN—The market continues slow and un- | WEDNESDAY, Sq:fl:r 2|‘ allam Shivic > 1o the Orient. o wm‘.nmm | changed, with the local buyers purchasing i Mews el g | only o' Al daily needs. Receipts are smalf| . At J. B. HORAN'S SALE YARD, Shokt RSN i Do deve g 1% e e i and stocks are not large. Corner Tenth ard Bryant sts, 74 nge rales. 90IC & N W ... Pl i s $ou | (uThe Government revort says: ‘Corn is ma | Horses can be seen at yards any day previous U itions in Corn and Colton keep iraders g B g Frigd| Paltd Pt 10 Winoma : I nig slwly in the Eestern and central e ne s i ori and Colton keep traders gu | "2 soic 29 P14 84 T Shoe Mach... 52| Wolverine e e T o o P ot S S. WATKINS. Auctioneer. Wh i B e ot naterially changed { ot Do o 111.(:::)‘CAGO o akd { vorable conditions.” " % s i ¢ naicra scs. 5 | 43 | © Chicago Inter Ocean says: ‘The trade pN Outs, ( d Ry as previow : oi| 84| Condition of the Treasury. : &= otmate O e e crop Jopen” cxtimata. 8 SALE e noRsE Fair for Flou 11 WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—To-day's state- | by %"5 calves, $3G4 25 “Texas fed | 00000 e e he | Government | September z";m .f'f-": s-: Py ..2::.?‘& Fair ¢ ( lour ana 3 ot | steers, 5: Western steers, $SI@4. | 0 bushels less tham ' ment of the Treasury balances in the generad "ji0 3Rl N o day. | 12.000. Strong: | repert indicated September 1. Snow, after a . od ey S odiv e o fund, exclusive of the $150.600,600 gold re- 5 | personal cxamination of the crop last week, Ha s s i good supply and wichangcd. | mixed and butchers, $5 65@6 30; good to | Iz Stk ILI"(—!M"-I L .{w; serve in the hdmbsirlm of rflafl%m choice heavy, $5 85@6 rough heavy, $8 40 | estimates the yleld at zzzst;)ooo: :n:ihels. ’ e . . o1 © | Available casi alance, gold, t s ‘There has been a frost since, but the damage | g - S—$L@3 chest. Nez n crop coming forward siozely Do prd ..... - Axatin @b 75 light, $b 60@6 30; bulk of sales, LACKBERRIES—$1@3 per Net 7 onting wara slowliy. 5760\ Coto T $40,952,720. (%3 5 done so far as known was not enough to ma- | hest » A | g | g | 85 is@e. ; lambh, | lerially reduce his' estimate. "The Government | R - =ik Potaioss. Onios I -V evetablos show ittle ¢ 3 | < | SHEEP—Receipts, 25,000, slow; _lambs, | .. o Goveriment | HUCKLEB » otaui . Omons ana cgetables show hittle change. | Colo & o | New York Cotton Market. ;nelady, hGoofl wefi"?f’ wethers, &':mga W?m et it s e 2.3%,- MAA:P:.?‘—nn.ldm per, box for tancy S8 . . o | 0 1st bt | fair to cholce mixed, $3 35@3 70; native lam] | or_cholee ai common. P v and Game in active demand and firm. oneit B | NEW YORK, Sest. 20—Cotton futares! R e e Box Wty bl 6 e s tor Wilte ‘and $1 5T10@1 40 for | A "‘E,fi,?,z—,“‘"”,",'f’n,.’.',".‘,“fi"‘“ Tastotiés, 350 Ir / i elling zoell at steady price. o pld ... 41225 12215 iu-‘f | opened firm; = September, 10.68¢; October, i . Mixed; California large Yeilow, $1 50; small | 7go " . Fresh Friats selling well at steady prices. (| 1430 11| 1 iatg I 10.49c; November, 10.47c; December, 10.53 Kansas City. o oy ey Sy e S EACHES Small boxes, 50@00c; open bozes. Dricc quicter, but steady. Large Prunes firmer. 160t 163 160 0w | Aaper” ;o.wc;wx-;;:ru%mm:s:c& a5 E o e B T e it Bwr % 0 T o Mo TUMS AND PRUNES30g80c per box or wed | uictc t steady. Large ner. .. [1663 | 10.50¢; ay, .G6c; .67c; July, cqpu. wooo. Steady to 10c lower; native . hel but let. with | b % 282 | 10.76c. | ste @6 native cows and_heifers; RYE—Is ateadily held L g | erate. Walnut crop less promising in the south. 1 26500, oteady, 20 points advance; middting | $1 504 T3, riockers ang fecdors . §5 e s ot Dt 10 por it |- o P CMECRANATRG_S0g0te Sie small and §2 : P grlands, 11.10¢; middling gult, 11.35c; sales, | bulls, $1 T5@3 25; calves, $2 50@3 50; Weat- @1 25 for large boxes. ns looking better at Chicago, bu? dull here. G e B TR Septomber, | SR ptees $3G4 25; Western cows. §1 30 Z Histuff Tk S e 2 A ’ lures close ady. ‘ptember, FIGS_8grse 3 ond Ere seorbits woell.cleaned v firs | 10.78¢; Oetober, 10.00c; November, —10.2c: i@HOGa—Racelpu 6000, Five cents higher; Flour and Millstuffs. MELONS—Cantaloupes, T0c@$1 per crate; and Egg markets well cleaned up and firm. Do Bt L | ;_x-cellber 10.65c; Jamiary. 10.6e;’ February. | bulk of sales. 33 80G5 90; hewvy, 85 0@ 83: T . SO you Sy, W { i , | 10.70c; March, 10.74c; April, 10.76c; May, packers, $5 80@5 95; nd light, o report a f: de- | $1@3 . Vool in brisk demand. Hops firm. d Mides easier. e s e A . 1078 ; : o .-P—Eegelp‘l;.:‘f‘s:;fl) ":1";"‘“ Sgid mand for Fious and mu-m;- BE mrlees which | figfi;%‘i‘“}‘w{m N e B : : . i lower; muttons 55 90; lami have ruled for some time | £ ; ‘|Duluth §°S & A, 8 ; 2 o lla, 50G75c; Black, 23@60c. Large open P an 0g. gooa su. - » range wethers, $3 253 S0; ewe-, $2 T5@3 35; FLOUR—California r-muy Extras, $4 S0 | and Hogs in good supply | %fi"' New York Grain and Produce. |30 e B o0 = g i ke e b oG, | Do ek G Ty, et mn!ur = = 88| xmw vork, Sy 20 PLOUR Recepin, Omaha. T e e B | eiTia, riims-—ier, “alge 5" e Craiis ooy il BTN ow % | 20,800, exports, tseh; sales, 1200 packages. y c. o t MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_packages are as k. Tamdn Stocks and Cotton. ot e sdridgions ;I“e:\fy"zk:"“; 80 | Market AIRLEI]. sl Stade Nbele 1o gete’ 0T m?o%:h\ i 20”.".-\1'“:0!_“: eceipt®i | follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs: e ,i‘,,‘;f,”:hfip:"'ym':‘["“;;,'}k b : ) | i in_the mountain districts of o e e R O A ioon | IS 820008 T3, Westers stawwa, $304 507 | e Bleu L ,“m“’,"f,? 33780 | Limes, 35@5 50 per case: Bananas. $1 2002 vk . Hutton & Cs 8. | ) 3 , 800, ¢ Texas = steers, range cows and B Mea] i extr: ! e e " Himng et damate o el |8 |y e B e W o Gt e | g B B § R | B R niald Bl e e nate of the corn | ines. Mountain streams were| . 0 5 | stockers ang ers, 5 calves, 'S Whole Wh dozen. e predicted several hun- | - : Mora: do: o Qb st Yo. 1 bt Tusttube; a5 50¢ bulls and stags, $1 95@3 25. Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $6 75: Whole Wheat than | estimates g oo R Bl il c‘r.:.. T €9 alicat! Otions were genafaily strons | ~ HOGS_Recelpis, 5500, Market be lower; | Flour. 83 50; Rolled Odts, bbis. $6 5087 50: in | & 2 and others, | - stricts conditions were At Th o i all day except for a reaction toward on 75@5 85; light, | sacks, $4 25; Pearl Barley. u. split Peas, | Dried Fruits, Nuts,Raisins Honey. in Wal street rable and raisin making progressed rap- o sales for profits. Foreign buying, a b;'.':"':'ba $4 15@;% bulk of sales, | boxes, $5 50; Green Peas, $3 50 per 100 Ibs. ” » o s el The grape crop is large and of excel- Do pfd care, highercabiesand heavy covéring of shorts 5 i - - Fall apples in the foothill d o ey i s cmie e = : The local trade report a quister market in - nt his figures on th ? abples in the fvot s~ 200 Do | comprised the chief bull influence, and the SHEEP—Receipts, 20,500. Best, steady; Havy d Feedstuff et au - & wheat howe bem geove or tens | SN (e VAR S Seof i eod wither! 160 Mitnois Centra i | market clomd 1%@1%c nel higher. May, | others 10c lower; Western yearlings, $3 6614; ay and Feedstuffs. T~ Ohoviih. eciione: St _uivd: — Ractor in the | aPvles are . Citrus fruits are in fair | 1-0%0|7H0ls, Cen | $1 11%@1 13%, closed ~31 12%; September, | wethers, $3 75; ewes, $3@3 50; common . 3 ' . N d carty | B. Neff, crop co ndent i i g 5 ¢ h A ported. There is a firmer feeling and @ better perution stocks, coupled with early M, e T s e u;n Do pid . $1 14G1 141 e :} }g;‘_‘)mmb"- #112% | and stockers, $2 50@3 5; lambs, $i 50@5 25. | 1pe gjtuation In Hay remains unchanged. | demand for large Prumes in New York om a P it e levger then 8@ Wi two ysars So. 100/Inter Power ) | Choice grades meet with a good demand and | 2c basis for 40s, while 30@60s offer at 1%c The o - 100 Inter Pump . o i are firm, while the medium and lower grades | ang S0@Ws at 1%c are not wanted. The i bere has been considerable dropping of ddm-{ . . . Do pfd HIDES—Firm. . | are still dragging. The railroads are begin- | pression is growing, however, that there will [ gred nuia o the fast two weekr, and in some | 3id/towa. Centrai WooL_im. - Miseellaneous Market. hing to move the accumulated cars In from ine "I this fruit. Indeed. e has enjoyed a i 'O . pr 421 44 2 # | the country, and 60 came in yesterday. there cannot very weil be. Nuts are firm as . and a reactionary tendency | WNt of water and overloaded trees. This| 100 Kanawha & M.\ 33| 33%| 33 | 34 COFFEE—The market for coffee futures ¥ he market for Bran, Sharts and Middings | Imonds and stead: to Walnuts, and Piikely at any time. Conditions in | arTlies to the entire walmut area.” 500(K C F'S & M pfd 77y | closed unchanged. — Sales, 21570 . is easy. owing to larger arrivals of late. ea- | the latter are ot furning out as well is &- are nd and are going to be better, | LOS ANGELES SUMMARY.—Cooler weath- Kansas City So. Saae tawr et b -850 Foretgn Futures. pecialiy of Brand from the north, but priees | pected in the south, as will be seen by the ! x the moment has | er; demand for water notably diminished. 300( Do pfd ...... | 8.90¢; January, remain unchanged, crap repert in the first column. Homey fIs g We look | Mountain storms continue. Oranges show 100/ Keokuk & D' M. My, T.35a7.40¢; July, 7.50c; LIVERPOOL. BRAN—$20@21_per ton. steadily heid, but quiet. s signs of early ripening in some .localities, .|Laclede Gas pfd’ Q 7 invoice, 83, mt;d fl';‘?b i e Wkt — . 5 MIDDLINGS—$24@28 psw- FRUITS—New crop— Apricots, 7%@0%ec for i | Ranchers expect wet winter and are prepar- -Lake Erfe & W/ UGAR—Raw, stes: 35-”:" e A Pk SHORTS—$20@21 per Royal- and 9@12c for Moorparks: Nectarimes. P kxlun' frosts over- | ing to put in big crops, Pear drying in|* .| "Do pta . .;emljmnl, 96 te?]l. 45-16c; molasses sugar, Closing rgms-ru‘rs—noued Bu-l-y $23@23 50 per ; Peaches, 6l.@S8lge per Ib: Pears, 1@ p within the mext two weeks | progrees. 700/ Long felana | 8%c: refined, steady. - ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31 mrz .w 1» Plums, pitted 6@8i.c for Muck, S@8ke 6500L & N -»,% BUTTER—Firm; street price, extra cream- M’Mnnluttl.n 153 1‘,-,-.“& ery, @ Official price, State dairy, | Wheat— oy common to extra, 13@1S%e. Opening . jobbing, $33: Cocoanut Cake, $(w red and T@S%c for yellow; Figs Meal, $30 50@31 30; Cracked Corn, tflm" bricks. 33te; T-crown. e derown, Hlxed Feed, $22622 50; Horle Beans, $30@40 | crown, 73¢: bulk white 34,@3 : per ton; Eroem Corn Feed, Evaporated Apples. 3% @T7ec per |B uid easily be started on | < EUREKA SUMMARY.—Cool and f i gt But the uncertainty | aiorg the coast, but hot and dry in _the in- 2 . terior, where rain fs much needed. Farmers i “ne cotton erop both * . 0% ), CHEESE—Unchanged. Tnifl there are im- | Barvesting barley and picking apples. 7,600\ Met St Ry .....[121% |Mf,;);‘l,g,",: EGGS—Unchanged. are inclined to » blw‘Mex Central ... 13% 13" | 1335 1344 DRIED FRUITS. 3 S L s 5 56" 58 | BVAPORATED APPLES—Are in :lsht dea Closing 3 »0@8 _,o e e frol cessa- | | ) mand, but offerings are not pressing an Oat, stal v the pools the | | EA TERI\ MARKETS. ‘ prices are well maintained. Common, 4@bc; Boston Wool Market. Clover, $7 50! Alfalfa, !’lmow per ton. » g0 slowly. 3 » | prime, 53%@5%c; choice, 5%@fe; fancy, 6% o s'rRAw—Wuc per bale, HAY—Wheat, $S@12 530, with rxeu 50 for | PRUNES—1%@1%c per Ih for the four sizes, extra fine; Wheat and Oat. $8@11; Oat. §7 50 | RAISINS—1904 c t b. Fresno—bm- 10 50; Barley and Oat_ $i@9: Volunteer Wild | periml clusters, $2 stoek, $6@7; | London Layer: S0chEl: L 3-crown, 24a tion of the @ic & the big | ! PRUNES—Are In a little better demand for BOSTON, Sevt. 20.—A resumption of the = e leaging | New York Money Market. | the larger eizes, but ghow little changs %0 | activity noted last week in the wool market Beans and Seeds. sifles, o . angy g | e 98 tha gners] rookr! s concerned. SPOt | 15 one of the features of this week’s trading. ic per tton was ex- 4 v 3 2 Ni 1 h h i, 1S ressing prices and a (a‘l\x};:rm‘olS'IQeuh!g‘ e:oo:flmf‘- s { Quotations range rom Zc to BYe, accordin® |ty total sles have reached a high gure, | The only new feature in Beans is that ar- No: 1 Herieholl, 13GL ertoration which hes | ol Toling Tate 2 per cont last i % v | B RICOTS —Were offered very- sparingly, | while all grades have been in request, there | rivals of the new crop are slowly increasing. i, R 9 the new €roD | cont’ closing bid 1% per cent. Offered at 2 | but demand is not insistent, for the demanl | has been an especially good movement in | Sales wmwr;gom: g;‘f_riz g" e B':';’" Nonparials 14@itkc for T X L. 1@le for the last Government | per ‘cent. Time loans, slightly firmer; sixty and prices rcmain unchanged. Choice, 9%@ |scoured wools, the eveculative tendency hav- | White at $3 J5, an® 200 sache, of vo UISUl | Ne Plus Ultra and ile for Languedoe: Pea- on of pre- days ago | all the fall and 10c; extra choice, 10§10%c; fancy, 1I@ldc. | ing caused them to change hands freely, The | mote ot loss I L ent o "D hem | nuts, 607 for sun»m Pecans, 116 L3¢ days, 313 per cent; ninety days, 3% per cent; coanuts. $4 six months, 4 per cent. e e aradl @83 | " Prime mercantile paper, 4G5 per cent. it ten dawe 'with | _ Sterling exchange, weak, with actual busi- Caav more’ than | Bess in bankers' bilis at 4.8625@4.8630c for de- Bt and at 4.84G4.8405¢ for sixty-day bills 10% for | Posted rates, 4.85G4.851c: commercial bi nt spot month. | 483G 4 84c. Bar silver, pitic. Mexican gol action of the | lars, $5%c. Government” bonds, steady; rail- da » ng is wrong some- | road bonds, weak. firm; , | market for iled wools is firm, with moderate ), PEACHESx—“-A-Yec:glflLSQ B';'g’c lanc;?m:;fi offerings. ’l,‘:tre is a good demand for Terri- | The market is quiet. There Is nothing new tory grades, Foreign wools are steady. Quo- | In Seeds. O reitony Tdaho—F1 18@18te; T Butters. $2 150 T ‘erritory—Icdaho—Fine, c; eavy » [t New York Metal Market. fine, 15@16e; fne medium, 19@18%s¢: medium, | large White, i L 19G20c: low medsum, . S1g22c. Wyoming— | Red. $4; Lima $3 7064 | NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Tin reacted Fine, I‘I‘Pl:{kh‘uy fine, 1501.‘56 fne me- gll!me! $2 40@2 50 per ctl; Horse ‘here ]‘-d flflm, medium, 20§ low me- :’(h?lg l‘l?fidl‘l:fu;’lpfl?m"fllys s “” l:r fu- m‘@d‘— Utah and Nevada—Fine, 17@ sEm—Bl’n“ h:l!llrfl nvmlnll' Yellow Provisions. . v have the bears been s0 e heavy fing, 13gite; Gne medlum, 17 Mustard, $3 25; Flax, $1 90@2 23: Canary. 6% , ot ; - | tures. Locally the market, sympathizing with : Some changes in Pork products will be T New York Stock Market. 14 | the foreign weakness, -was -aiso fower, closing 1‘3¢ medium, 20@z2lc: low medium, 2t | @Tc; Alfaite, 1oa13%e; o Bave. 2L T e g n B 9 e B he stremgTh and-activity of the 4 e o, i Fint. cholce, 2021c; e’ average, g.'{*:q‘;; Hemp, 3' D Mt 238 | arkat conthvacs Inactive. 5 reflect the realization | 1 fine, medjum cf c; average, | @3i%e: Broom Corn e e the Tact that all the cot- | NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—An expert crop R I v m&.'fi.’“:m; Stuolg, Shiiicr meaiam choice, 5 | | DRIED [FEASNiles, $208 25; new Groem [, C08 TH SO et Hons beins. swail sud g In from the _om—n x and | estimate of 1900000000 bushels of corn which ! 2"little firmer here, with lake 23c; average, 21G22c. = Peas, §2G2 25 per B Sradatels Biiea of & Sttt oheadtt 5 E s P ‘j?";:e"_‘x'“";:t :l'—:;:zh?u:fg,c; - $12 70G13 00; electrolytic, $12 T S 8"&. ? i CURED MEATS—Bacon. Ilige per Ib mome v p corn 3 3 -m < weekly crop bul- | was more than lost before the day was over, SR T G st i L London W ool Market. Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. | heavy. Mtic for ight medium, ‘e for light. .:wl as & precarious lhfll- the corresponding decline in stocks was Pacific Mail and at $4 20@4 30 in the local market, cured; dry salt Sides, w re than partly retricved. But that estimate was re- | 11,100(Penn R R Co. Spelter was unchanged on beth markets, the | LONDON, Sept. 20.—There was a large at- | Trade in the Potato market was moderately | Eastern sugar-cured mpel th | inforced to-day by the expressed credence of 900/ People’s Gas London_quotation remaining at £22 10s, While | tendance af the openink of the fifth series of | active on local account, 'but supplies were | fornia Hams 13%c; Mess Beet. $10010 50 yer Lomplaints of | President Hill of the Great Northern Railway | $5 1065 20 is quoted locally. the wool auction sales to-day. Competition | more than sufficlent for requirements g1 ived from thedand was thus given renewed influence on | Jron closed at 50s 10d in Middlesboro. 1 Lo- | was spirited. Fine lambs were in Strong de- | the market continued weak at unci ern portion of | The consequence was a decline in | cally iron was unchanged. No. 1 foundry, | mand snd some sales were made at an ad- | prices. Onfons were in increased supply amd um o but reports which affected not only the common | Northern, is quoted at $13 T5@14 23; No. 2 | vance of 3 per cent. Common crossbreds were | weak, with some dealers shading the quota- Pigs’ Feet. $3; Soperal except in Sorth | but the stock carriers, the grangers, %0 | foundry, Northern, at $13 25G13 No. 1 |occasionally %4d dearer. Cave of Good Hope | tions in order to effect sales. B ARD. Tevees Gasted 8¢ et g rather slow fles, the coalers, trunk lines, and, in| 100|Pullman 2 foundry, Southern, and No. 1 foundry, South- |and Natal sold stesdily, fine, long Zreasy in | Gfferings of miscellaneous vegetables were | compound and 9% for pur ! e es. Picking is seomandioeadh - coerry e Yoy T00RY Steel 271, | ern soit. at $15 50@1 sellers’ favor and short greasy at a sight de- | |neral and, aside from a slght advance in | pure. ®%e: 10-1b tins, 10 c: 5-1b tins, 10%e: > ey Tain W portlons | The' scare over the corn crop probebly had a 80 cline, The offerings numbered 10,823 bales. Summer _ Sqt there vas no change in | 3-1b tins, Lrg;,EA) Ll e e Whieh S, 8wl lar b Iso in the weak in the indus- 86 Aoias ) prices. The ma etwlsltl badly congested COTTO! ne ha arrel ¢ thres ’ Srial Met, Bithough (hete wem apbolel (Mnses | | 85% Available Grain Supply. St. Louis W ool Market with Tomatoes and the canmers were pur- | pure. 9%c; 10-Ib tins, T0e; 5-1b tins, 10%e; Mg | also at work m that department. The esti- | |7 b 3 L °“;%T'r§g'<"',{“‘§“'k"“?§:.‘.§‘":m Rlitie 8c; tive tlerces, T%c per Ib. . r of the crop, based it 2 %| 8% | NEW YORK, Seot. 20.—Special cable and ' g i ‘S—Burbanks river, 508 - > in Central | | e ‘siven aaded force by the weather reports b | e B saticn ocsiea oy Buad | ST LOUIE Sept. “Wool, steady. Medium | % per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $161 30 per cti: | Frides Tallow, Weol and Hops: Oilararer- | showing dangerously low temperatures in the | 19% | streets’ show the following changes in avail- | grades, combing Pand clothing, 20@24e; heavy | Barly Fose, nominal: Garnet Chiles, J5@Soc: s » ' b ar T‘,‘x.,";h‘,! Northwest and forecasts of frosts for to-mor- | 82" | able suoplies, as compared with last week: | fine, 16@lic; tub washed, 34@3tc. . Sweet Potatoes, $1@1 25 per ctl. . " | row over a wide area in the West and North- | &1 nited States and Canada, east of ONIONS—$1@1 20 per ctl. One large local house is quoting %e lower | west. The weekly crop bulletin of the Weather | 90 increase 301,000 busheis; afloat Northern Wheat Market. VEGETABLES Green Corn, 75c@$1 25 per | on salted steers and cows: otherwise Hide | Bureau was somewhat ambiguous and obscure 117 | for and in Eurose, increase 1,000,000 bushels. ; sack or crate: String Beans. 15020 per 1oc | soices romeln pchaaged, ot he Mt I5 } fie e Sxpeiuion, But oS I <o Wiesr 48 | Total supoly, increase, 1,301,000 bushels. — Wax Beans, 1ic@2%:c per Ib: Lima Beans, 2@ | steady, with a fair demand. which is taking the apprebensive 'over either the corn er cot- 26 Corn—United States and Canada, east of the | PORTLAND, Sept. 20 —Wheat—For export, | 83sc per Ib: Tomatoes, 15@ic per box; Summer | the receipts without difficulty. % Lion monn “Thoe dutecmiaeh optiutn: - Sutth 74% | Rockies, increase 1.862,000. Walla Walla, 78c; bluestem, Sic; valley, SGc. | Squash, 30@i0c per box: Cabbage, T3¢ per etl: Hops continue very firm. with most of the G. McAdie, section | B S0 lative el t b 59 Onts—United States and Canada, east of the | For shipment East, Walla Walla, S2c; biue- | Carrots, 7oc per sack; Cucumbers, 25@40c | 1901 crop aiready passed out of growers’ » groe sevice of the | SO0 every siggestion of orop. damegs Tor 22 {Rockles, increase 3,335,000 bushels. stem, Soc. per box: Pickle Cucumbers. 0cSL 23 per box: | hands. as aiready mentioned. e titmo Dest was Shias sather sovecely Sied. Byl 3 “The leading decreases reported this week are WASHINGTON. Garlie, $34c per Ib; Ege Plant. 3540c per | Wool shows no change worthy of note. The NERAL SUMMARY. b S8 Fauiiag e oo Boni 54| 55% | 482,000 bushels at Omaha, 70,000 bushels at | picoMA. Sept. 20.—Wheat, unchanged. | POX: Drled Peppers, nominal; Green Okra, 509 | market eontinues firm for choice grades, which was considerably Jowe o e BT s s ke e 2214) 2244 | St. Joseph and 66,000 bushels at Cateav. e A 40c per box: Green Peppers. 25@50c per box: | are moving off rapidly, and evem the lower # considerably Jower than | time from selling also disclosed the existence 951 951h | Bluestem, 82%c; Marrowfat Squuh $15 per ton. grades are meeting with a very fair demand. - e e § e Mg Bl s oA e it 0 i North Basivees HIDES AND SKINS Culls and brands sl 3 o o - v holders anxious to lim r losses. B . ! 3 .51 « about lifile under quotations. Heavy salted Severe thunderstorms | Y aAnother woxroe, of Bntasiness ssemed to be Ul a | Chicago Board of Trade, | i orihern Poultry and Game. Stewes; Me; medium, Se: Hebt, Sie: Cow < the 12th and the announced cut in steel billets and other 20 [ i b s Rk 30 Cs i L YOI Hides, S%¢ for heavy Sige for lghts a ricts of Riverside and | steel products, which was announced here after Stags, G%e; Saited Kip, Diac; Saited Veal, 10c: table grapes are heing made. Prune pick- | that group, Amalgamated Copper offered some HB!SU P (nnv “is ~[United Copper . < [United R of 8 ) 166! Do pfd : ;| 305 lry and game was active and , damaging mines and | the siock market closed yesterday, although| 5.000/Third Ave - | balances, $139.300. i | Tt Ronttey et o8 = Salted Calf, Tlc; dry Hides, 18lac: fling mountain streams | thi action had been clearly foresees and tore: | .. Tol Ry & T G ki Future Grain and Provisions. |, TACOMA Sept. 20—Clearinga MIRIT; | there a o e chickens particularly beiog | 1ic: dry Caif, 19: Shcepskins, sheattings. 26 ete very favorable for ripening | toli for mamy daye past. In fact, some of 0070l SC L & <t ¥ |u;nez- $15.128. s g | O R ot Chcastonal stles of Such stock | 40c emeh; short Wool, #0@i6Sc emeh: medium, frut drving and raiin making. The | the recent strength of the steel stocks has been | 1,150/ 2 0% TLAND, Sept. 20.—Clearings, $665.224; | in demand and occastonal sales of ‘suc T5@Ge: long Wool. $1G1 50: Horse Hides, t crop of grapes in some sections is mearly | based om the advantages expected to follow 900/ Twin City R -,- | ,,.& §93%| o1, | CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Active covering byl .un §79,3550. el $527.900; | W s ‘marteted makme s ek | WL Ei 78 for large and 3292 e at and the second crop is ripening | this cut in attracting belated orders and fx- | ... 10 CRiom B-' &P 7| g | shorts as the result of a cold wave in the | KANE g s 20 Clearings, 3 & e (he, week. and. the receipts of domestio | 3L 25@1 75 for small and Sc for Cuts: Homse 5 Ir e q t - of lr;\lxznswm ing the mbmly“&rnm';m.br:lnd gv!dnc; of . 63% ! 64 Northwest caused a net advanee of 1%c in lhai ’ e * i stock were nearly 100 coops. fl; ;%1%?&"‘:&‘;?‘.‘:‘&”&‘”&:‘; he trays and curing satistactorily, Win- | intended compet h United States Steel Ambmon Pflc'fic . 05| 98! ice of both wheat and corn here to-day. | % Yofive Tarkevs, old, M@1Sc 3 ey A - es are in ‘ull operation and large shipments | {a some fnished lines was also an influence on Do | | Do ot o | 1 o Clobblers. and 13617¢ for Heng: young | Buck Skine—Dry kMo d&ry salted s | v Reports of geheral irost last night through- l - out the Dakotas and Western Minnesota gave E art to the wheat market, there be- LOCAL MARI\LTS : 3 Pyhaem.nd -r';."hu{mm shorts and 3 commission ouses., e ccember option - opened with a gain of 110 1% to mom’f at Exchange and Budllion. $1 (0@l 09',. May was up L@ 7% to 14@1%e, at $1 103 to §1 114. Factors that contributed £ s praciically completed and drying s | temporary resistance to the®decline, due to . vield and quality in many | an advance in grades of copper, but ulti- better than cxpected. Apples | mat an | »iS felded. A more effective . resistance ther counties have been | was offered by Union Pacific, which was 1ic by codlin moth and the | gver jast might. It was argued that Union Winter pears give promise | Pacific’s corn territory was comparatively safe 100! Do _pfd Si1 s Fryers, $4ad 30 Broflers. 2 S0 o Pigeons. §1 25 per dozen for old and $& 309 Changes in rates were few and narrow. rus fruits at Oroville and amage and this statement may al; . |U § Expres: 11 20 considerable strength were the comj vely | | 2 for Squal are in excelient condition and are | Lo Soms Snverbed ae & resssurance 1o sorme | 23 100D & Leatner 11| 0%l 55| 915 0% | svmalirecerots i the Northweet amy-ne gy | The Korea took out & treasure st of $613.- | # D0 IR e #1 per dozen: e, #king fair progress in Southern Californin. | current rumors regarding the health of the| 1300| Do pfd 877186 | 88150 87 | coeding low grade of the fresh urrivale. Tho 027, cousisting of $2TF I Mexieun SOUEES | 1 50@1 75 per dozen: Rabbits, $202 25 per oo © corresvondent st Amahelm has made & | head of the system. It could not be learned -lv s R . market was affected aiso by a bulge in corn ““,{?’ i el $595 170 Sinstiver | dozen for Cottontails and $1 50 for Brush. HOPS 1904 ¢rop.” 29G2%c pér Ih T '.‘l'"“;”h"{' A '?j,’k‘ that there was any actual calling of loans Do petesd and o‘;yu?“ fi-'fl;tt plone of forelen graln e ,.,,"Hh:.,'“ nd $25,600 in stiver bullfon N e e ¢ states n wi e larger an Stock but the tone of the markets. e resul £ Ivance there was 7] X4 " that of two years ago, Fhe shortage and small m,,;";m.fi« m:?,";amme- to harden and considerable selling by pit traters, causing a for Yokomama. o Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. General Merchandise. #ize of the muts being due to searcity of rain- progpect of retrenched credits was un- loss of much of the initial gain, Drcember de- - D ALE Svaseatian o She- B Soubrediy 5 factor In the liquidation of stock clining to $1 08%. Meantime May sold off to Sterling Exchange, sixty days... ${ 3% | Firmbess still characterizes the Butter and Bm_m % 1585 San Quen- Hiop picking is nearly compieted and baling | hojdings, Declines were falrly uniform at be- 10%. The reaction, however, was only tem- = Sterling Exchange, sighi ........ 457" | Bge markews, the finer grades being well | o gy e el Baes, 00 Flem uen porary, with bullish reports eoming from the Sterling Exchange, cables 488 |cieaned up and there being no large over- | :‘,... Fruit Bags, 6%@7 $« progressing: the crop is very good Beans ‘potnt in a E 111 & targe crop i Lake County and | o :l“h:rlwdf lnvn:mebl:!l ,‘3&.‘.’.‘.',.‘?‘.' feat Northwest and the market at Minneapolis New York Exchange sight -..... — 2% | stock, even of the lower grades. The ten- | o2 iy for white and 7o the soutih Sugar best harves: com- | Lor DRt oy el stocks are cosy t5 WA : shiowing & blg advance. prices here started up. | New York Bxchunge. telegraphic. — 3 | Goney fn both Buier anu Exts 1s stin wp. | 0%, Drowm 3 FRUIT—Following ate prices for for effect in a bull market and the aban- A s 64% | ward again. A smaller ‘increase ‘than expected ~Silves, per ounce L 7% | ward. thoigh prices ofe now gettng to “a | tne 1004 pack: SACRAMENTO VALLEY.—The weather was | donment of protection for the high level ba | " 3ol W orei 5o, X . 2351245 | in the world's visible supply was a factor that Mexican Dollars - = % | joit where buyers are cautious and purchase conler than Guring the Dreoeding. week amd | Moy is b SLrIACANE of the Speculative mood| Lugiwestern Unlon .| 80| 90 | 00 |91 | stmulatod buying late in' the sesslon. Thel INTERNATIONAT. Icnly to Al immediate requirements. Cold - ) e et Lhe, Irabiay sk oS8 | iy o he duniihit € Shv GHSTREVE s Westinghouse ..|162 | high point of the day was reached at $1 (9% New York on Mexico glorase’ and Eustern zeods are moving out s 5 2 e e e ol S of tl oee who advan mevfl n' . 11 200 | for December. May sold up to $1 11%@1 12. | Beriin on freely, in eonsequence of the advgnce the = gi 3 Py TRy e e e et e S The market closed strong, with December at | Zan e London. . California_goods. L | Ll & ¢ Sirst crop has been nearly all gathered. Ship. | & h;:l. of g". 6-".,. pacit ..'. ‘turned §1 wv—. and May at §1 1114@1 115, Cheese remains about as before quoted, but FRUITS. I3 2 ments are belhg made 1o markets 08 Winérice | avsinct the bidry UBH they DepEn T ctions that the cold wave in the North- | AR there 13 now coasiderable divergemes fin the 212 |° 4 small quantities B G | v = A g e Yt Mo u/hmrt and Other Grains. quiotations given Ey dealers, those Z|: e 4 T T & e & T o O Tty Jo LN A aeiths an S 43%) 43% ' ot Towa and Nebraska to-night gave shorts | with light stocks quoting a steadfer and s |: H rrisine | Th Yd oh ST je Beavy in ail | brisk rallies resulted, but the close was fever- | x 113%(113% | a fright at the opening of the corn market. | RIGHT Rematn a8 last quot. | H08 With Pravy etocks ‘market. : Oty S St S S | W e maettieh: Traders had not yet entirely recovered from _ WHEAT FRI temain fe Iast auot- | Snipmen:s are leing mads to Los Angeles at 1 20081 10 o & yid o = Donds were weak Total sales, par value, | 1033400 total shares sold. the bullish statements of the two well-known €. With tomw chartering for Bares. but noue | ge, bu: tnat market will not pay over this | 5k ul expacied o i Snd Qusiity. iatag Al | $3.905.000. Usites Scthtes BeuSh wers wss NBW YORK BONDS. crop éxverts made yesterday, and his fresh for \Wheat. For Barley the combination rate | fure for any(hing, > 16001 354 125 115 drying is still in progress. ~Almond harvest | changed on call. U8 ref 2 reg... 1048 I & N unified 4e.1003; | source of anxiety caused & Wiid scramble for Sf 235 % 1s obtaimable by ships. but the | “Raceipts were 47,800 Ibs Butter, 847 cases | Cherrics, Royal Anne...| 2 16| 1 80| 1 85 1 33 s nearly completed, There is a fair crop NBW YORK STOCK LIST. ;2! offerings. December ‘closed with a gain of A Wheat rate of 22¢ Gd is not obtainable. owing | g us and 16,400 Ibs Cheese. H 1@l 150 o good quall Citrus fruits are in exeellent | o o mocon & Co. 490 Calffornia street, .m 15%%at 514@51%e. A dispatch from New Yérk | to the bigh price of the graim, and it is | RUTTER-Creamery at 2 | 3} i3 Tt L et | i Prariiie et ar Hhe R0 o ithong font'y, BTG St Ut bRy f e BT o SR D iBiminE erop. picl o co1 ol i Bienn and Shasta counties iast week caused oo vy 2, SRl the tallowing B il woaticet. mafl’n‘ml _:g b mbsm; 13013 113103 considersble dam: port during the latter part of the | qate Packed. 168156 pe 190 1 604 1 404..... COAST AND BAY ~SECTIONS.—Generally |mn}uw4 Bid.| Ask. Oatd beid. firm. Decentner Closed "6 nigher u;,flsn?i—?cmc ‘r:d;mu: mid new and 1310 3 cool weather prevailed during the week, with — T a c. c ower : Weuow Americas. hwavy fogs in portions of the coast districts. Provisions were strong and active. Contin- | "?'AT]"";"" """'”‘:;;(":{""fi;:; | intemite: Oregon. SEDie: Enstern, 10g15c 1351100 100l %0 The forest fires last week caused less damage ued lMght hog receipts and stronger grain mar. | bles from the rltlfl-‘ sat e ih. g5 I 140 115 1 1 60 srted. Prunes are nearly all gathered incipal influences. At the | there is failing l:d ,*c n the day, and h EGGS—Ranch, 371%G3Se for ’fi a2 2 1 90 rying is progressing: the yleld in San Fose .““:Z p::;;;:fi;%{g?h;h:rd was up m-C:.“ '“Mncon !’Bflnllnldthd 1.': the 4 ,,,.:_d_ 37c for choice and 12 oo} 1 1 140 nito and Somoma cou rger than sk nerv u : - e e T iy . T eading futures ranged as Tollows: weather had 8 bullteh effcct on Corn, and '{‘,,‘:! Eartern” 25678 1 TABLES Tomatecs. T2 are yielding & better crop than estimated in a3 Wils 1 5 helped the North % Teught Revits: llnd 20G21c for bakers'. d Y ; gallon standards. o oy et moth and % AL crop 14 Soh: 2 W o 1 | The Clicagd leder of B P Hution & Co. | g NS p pois, 31 35 ex- p- . A : : 4 e | Genpe PAing. contiznce and haevy Sip: 4 =§ e IS g o trade i 9 a_scatteret o ¥THS Frwis, e et F-—3 ments are EOISE l-& very Rt o VRl et ety erjer: the crop s large and the fruit of ex- | o 0% 1% 18 rarRet ana win likely_continue favorable for B T S s e o RA—— cellent quality, Citrus fruits at Cloverdale are 01 53 53 52 scalping operations. With the heavy present | " JU%0 TGER0E SE (S EEE ...""'.,,,"‘”-“,: ton: New Wel- S el smmlie 8 6% and prospective movement and only a do- and prices had but Brysat. 8 0. ounty is compietcd and baling is 4 el e o jona ¥ (™ p 2 e ces sifght vari- S s Ly {ie yie1d 18 heav a8 8 are kely 1o Nocumnlate and Bandieay ey . 00 (e wette ey e o are awarly all ga 24, 75 l 31 a 31 a confidence to some extent. It uoks to . 2 o An- Lake County and fair in the south. -1, 00 o n% E 3 | g ne 1F pretty - Aehetie N, S5 EAN JOAQUIN VALLEY.—Clear and sea- 4 " ] TS 35 a& | ket f..r' ::ml‘r.f‘:. sonable westher prevalied during the week, 7 7 o8 may Se, ST o g gk Ao T 8, | mEavs Bonmoan ngy s 5 drying fruit id_progress ‘made : 1) Warvesting the raisin crop and the fret ot NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Lard, ibs.— e Bundies, per picked have aiready been turned on the trays. 140 | Adams Con 20/ Little Chief. October TR 1me 1 gz cases, extra '\ ‘eomtinuation of the warm, clear weather 139 January Ligs TEN 7167 cegslons g auring the present week would bring a -large 145 Short ,u1“ % 7 40 portion of the crop to the turning poinf. Large 14% %‘M" -2 4 - Sl zg um—-t- fw:r-uu‘ k-.n hfl::' fi to the 83 uary . 67215 23 wineries. ne picking an: rying are 5% $ e? Iroprensing . sapidly. Most of the camneries B | norn mivi Cash Grdin and Provisions. Ve closed_after 4 long pack of fine fruit, Teadviile Con, ot mostly peacher. larse shipmeats of hay and |- "fl&?fi -se.. COlGEAD . tutoes comtinue from m " Furmers are busy summer o Boston Stocks and Bonds. iarge whest acreage is avn-l —— i Btock are reported healthy. BOUTHERN

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