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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 1904 ; % ) o3| sk, baste or hien wines, #1 28 clover, | ¥— ' —- ; : .ln:::f“':—m.. g, Swesis | Family Retail Market. | AUCT“)N SALES 21 000 - Z j New Bedford { Cnester, P Wheat, bushels o) ; = | Greenciurg, Con, 4 ) e ¥ e | *HRockrord., - in Oats, bushels D it ure vens HeWs and Ther are higher at o B fi BRSNS 5 AUCTION SALE s g ¥ ¢ in symjathy with ranch. o] | Biodi S arr nfs wee, but sduares ere unehasged. ! Sl ‘Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There are very fex changes to repert 4n) o Mansfield, 81 & A 3 s ol e Ry of Fraes | High-Class roiting and tandard Bred Degutur, {1} 2| CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—On the Produce BEx- e g o il s e i T S SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. {Hoastep Sy g1 sor Arster The: miime. e o%- | oo e e tnties 3-89 ] B iy tras, 22c; cheeze, Arm, 84G2bc B I Bl s i From the World Renowned - - i Grand Rapid — mond 3 3 ;;, Nut -$-GR 0} OAKWOOD PARK STOCK FARM, ¥ o oo ‘D H0GS e Danville, Cal. New Y ork stocks dull, but higher. Cotton advanced. Lo | CATTLE. SHEEP AND 419GS. | S ot | PRIy e 3 Local stocks and bonds inactive. l Qutsios & T o P pEgn. per doien mp TO BE SOLD 3 > e > lite Do packed,lb. Storage —4s3 Sterling Exchange lower here and in Europe. 3 Montreal e D &(-‘]";flg'ghm mecepts | Gl G e E 1904 4 . = . . e ok | . Sept. 23 "TLE— L - Che Ea oney, comb, b 156G . Domestic Exchange higher. Silver unchanged. %{?‘,‘,’:‘f 22;5 & l“}m head, ' inciuding o0 Texars ‘S"fl,.rlx::f i Ln‘mf'sl?i‘f:\l:: sl Do extracted .. g:m At Sale mAt 7:45 p. m., 1V estern millers buy 10,000,000 bushels of Northwestern W heat. ebec . K B O s s et *‘m",';‘_’_! Heps, ., SR syard, 1732 Market Street, - S - ‘| "Do pfdy Vancouvar; 137 1 50; heifers, $2G5 b0; canners, $1 50@ | s Geese. . Corner Van Ness ave., San Francisco. Feed Barley and Seed Oats higher. Corn lower. 68,300/ Union Phcific. e g o o 2 75; bulls, $2G4; calves, $2 50@6 50; Texas at yard Saturday, September 24, 1904 5 o5 wevac] N0 PO St. Jobn, N. 2 § | fed 'steers, §3 30@3 50; Western steers, 30 FRED H. CHASE & CO., Bo- s ¥ i o 1 Live Stock Auctioneers. Immense Bean crop in Michigan depressing this market. Hay and Feedstuffs in ample supply and easy. , Vietorta, B. C. Totals, Canada. $54,333,437 HOGS—Receipts, 13,000 hcad: to-morrow. o A | S0 matens. 35 0o 50: " sond 1o thaice e hers. 20; & o choice {Not included in b containing | hoavy, §5 00G0 20: toush heavy, $5 S0@S SO; United Copper. T Rds of § F, Do prd. (Successors to Kilip & Co.) Send for Cutalogues. : & b S ; | nose Matton_Chops faloes an er. lu's ¢ ther items than clearings. . MR Leet, ton - Po 7 o€ mld A()mon.\‘ in better demfmd, but no high :“ gotmld » < 5 .° “Not included in totals because of no com- ":fin‘zspmc:bt:‘kl;fo&,‘“hgd”mmi oo e uo:l:m S 12335 L. H. BURD, Aneflonoor, Powliry and Game wnchanged and featureless. o1 S Express. | parison for last year. , S5 e b, Cootll e 'L" Corned, Beet Hl WILL SELL THIS DAY 11 A. M., Butter and Eggs quieter at the high prices. | 1300/ 'S dubber Condition of the Treasury. o et s TR by gy ‘WI R e Sten 8 | The Elegant Furniture of Residence, 851 Pina St. .’ 5 4, | 100! ¥ Y -~ - Vesl Swew L. H. BURD, Al Ramny weather checks trade in Fresh Fruits | 15,1000 % sheet ‘Gor! WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—To-day's state- Kansas Gity, . s i = Prov: kets still inactt d t t o vacar I T Cclusive of the SIBO0UL000 goid reserae e 23‘" ATTLE | | Hams 18 | packed. 16@17c per 1b; Utah squares, 2e. O OVISION bets s e . sfactor 500/Va-Car Chem Co| 34 g ve o i gold T CANSAS A . 23.—C. i e VOULRON MArkels SiE SROCHIOE ana unsais|oclo {< a00) 0 e \sor 1]‘:“!.‘:!! Elj\cz;:l.m °{,:§“{3‘}‘£"‘ ll\&"l'“;'l‘;‘l‘%° cel];lAl,\SfiM Sead: 1&?:&&: 3000 _Southerns; | i21,@13) Pore. Skusage. '+ | Wm . "'a.“.“'";...“",."’ o Ky ) ko . 2 cash balance, ,450; * gold, 1999, t steady. Native steers, §3 706@6; South- = - - - e Cattie, S'“"I'V‘j’;‘1”1[_?.;“_“"51’:’7'157’@37 | 5 — :'};:Efee:xf“u’-'sm 4 Betbin come $1 500 | Comb Chons oGt Bl ke | ol . ; Eastern, 10@loc — -4 New York Cotton Market. 2 Scieraing fonders 32 S04, bulle, 81 16 | , PRUITS AND NUTS— 55 510 | 10 2508 Ranch. 10G40c tor large white s 2 & & o ibexn, 35 S <3 Alligtr Py ons, ea. . 373%@38c fo s from the banks to the |~ 300/Western Union §30; catves, 82 5005 50; Western sicers, $30 | AIUEL Fears.cu. 20623 Nutmeg Melons common; cod storage. THI@I0e stoce nemn. NORTHWESTERN WHEAT. | 12 trauster loans trom tne against 'W YORK, Sept. 23.—Cotton futures, Western cows, $1 5043 25. ...|Westinghouse . 4 easy. Steady at the advance. September, 10.78c; | HOGS—Receipts, 000 head: market steal for firsts, 21 for r A oy , | o | 0 5e; November, 10. December, g i S0G5 9; b Shavp Demand for It From the |3 ks. The | o o 16,7 M}reh:‘?:fl.s!c; Aprs:f, ! 15 S 5o B'é.’:u:i-."ks's s o0, e nd | e = L g { . Decid : D e surplus 1¢.85¢ bid; M . 3 June, 10.90c; July ! lights. ki 5. - H = “ s lack ot | offered, 10,89 ”su'zg’—-o)?aee:pm 1000 heed; market strong. | 0615, Pineapples eciduous and Citrus Fruits. % the day tocks late in closing was Erazil Nuts i 3 e Yesterday's trade in fresh Fruits was Ir- i | iflhr and of small volume generally. There Cotton futures closed steady. September. | Muttons, $3G3 S0; lambs, $4@5 15; range weth- 10.80c; October, 10.75¢; November, 10.76c: De- | ers, §3 35G35 80, ewes, §2 T5@3 30. cember, 10.8lc; Januar; 10.84c: February, 87c: h, 109lc; April, 10.93c; May, Cocontpug. sash-— . very little doing during the early trads, B anh, . e of Omaha. Flgs. dried. 1b.. 6@10| kaspberries, Per o | as the threatening weather deterred buyers unified 4s5.100% Cotton—Spot closed quiet, 10 points deeline. Q. fresh. 5@10f drawer . L | but business improved as the day advanced :§1 Strawberries, aad the market was fairly active until the , 35 and old 4s advanced ¥ d 48107 1adl Uplands, 1L20c; Middling Gulf, OMAHA, Neb.. Sept. 23.—CATTLE—Re- Grape Fruif, d: call » ol T e it B g o g 5 GUll | ccipes, 3000 head; market steady. e | Grapes. Tb ... 36 B per drawer ...206V | Tuin Commenced faliaE i the & o NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Do coupon %~ Do 1st_ime. H stecrs, $4@6; cows and heifers. $2 2505 Heidebrries, ‘15--m12%4] Wainpts. per 1513020 | grage afforinge of Apies vere rrmaed Nosty ¢ . e Western steers, $5@4 75: Texas steers, §2 Limes_ doz 1@ :5| Watermelons, €a.10G50 | and Wine Grapes were m fandty o 7 % New York Grain and Produce. |8 6o; range covs ana heifers, §2 53 30; can- . Lemons. doz ... . 2063 | dealers expected that the storm would ma ners, $1 502 10; stockers and feeders, 32 366 | \VEGETABLES - ! tertally 2 4; calves, $3@5 50; buils and stags, $1 7573 25. Mmm‘":b . lessen the receipts, but otherwise the Hution & Co., 490 e new 4s reg.131% | Minn & St L ancisco, members of the New York | DO coupor change. furnish the foliowing official [ Do old d4s reg. =) & RS 231 R 3 market was weak and the bulk of the day's | ) (B, Yo, S, By peegpty | A0SRt i el Bake S| Aange S St ol S e Sty | 3 J C gen 1300 wtiay. With D Heavy, $5 66a5 75; mix: Tue iSir: | Beets. dozen 04 —| Mushrooins, fruits were still on hand at the close. Prices 2k " | Atlantie C L d4s or Pacific 4s INWH BAT—Recely ... Spot, :‘5 ;%: S5; pigs, $4 5G5S of sales, Beaus, white, 1 56— onions 8 2| o table G apes were ed, but the oo xpress. Balt & Ohio 4s Do Is i fidtm; No. 2 red b. afloat; No. 1 SHERP—Receipts, 13,500 head: market | Dot i ne > soupr-o ko 2 0 - rere obtained only s 1 17% f. o. s 3i4s . | Nor W con 4s.162 3 i ¥ ; No. - g - 1 | for smail parcels of favored brands. Advices Cemtral ot ‘Ga' Ba1113% | OBL §e "% artle. 97y ;‘flffim o T "f.mo/.' :f‘“:ia&‘." (’»3;3 steady. Western yearlings. ““m_ 20 aveth | Green Lima’ ... 5@ 6 Potatoes per b1 2 | from the growing districts ndicate that table Do 1st inc 8814 Pa conv 3 0% | o Armer on strength in outeide markets | €75, 83 40G3 80; — “g‘“ g Cabbage, cuch .. 5@10| Parsnips, per 4z.1 | Grapes have been damaged considerably by Ches & Ohio 4} L Reading gen 10015 | ohe e ieh “cash position. ~ After turning | Btockers, $2 503 70: lambs, . the storm and subsequent receipts will un { C 2s. 8088 L & I M con 3s.117% ' Lo under heavy pressure and liquidatiow, | g% ds. 06818 L & S I g 42 853 | prjiag had a 4cnsational late advance, on fears dem s Youts Swital 98 B French duty might be ldvlni::odi"nd [ Miscellaneous Market. l 15 Amalg Copper kes its cost There T white 4 cereal food 4 red is being who biend Celery, head ... 5@10| Radishes. dz beb.15@20 Cress, dz_bu: Sage, 4z bmg?n“l doubtedly include much wet and _decayed Cucumbers dos. 1015/ String Beans, 1b. 4@ 6 | stock. Berries were very weak, as fresh re Garlic ... - c@ 8 Summer Squash. | ceipts were heavy and all of Thursday'- be Green Peppers.ib 5@16| per 1o . lated arrivals were still on hand. Citrus and o - [Pl Do pid ... | % Scaboard A L 4s. X e t gher. Ma Dried pieal -~ o WEKZ;i‘ 106 Am ist el | 4s. 75 |So Pacific 4% gidy < 108 B ord 51 18K : September, e ry I S, ‘Dér D AW BERRTES o ensed 0 [ oo iAm 1 | 8631 S0 Rail 118y, clored 6, December, $1 13 e Pos I for sinall berries. ;g 6| Spinach. per 1b.—@ & STRAWBERRIES—$1 50G2 50 per chest for L ) whea Grass T C | P 3 A 119% | . Green Peas, Ib Sweet Potatoes,ib—@ 2 | 1arge varieties and $3@. wheat have been a 2 Hide & 1o | T & D WLon 1R cand I o chalos, Foreign Futures. { Green corn. Thyme. dz bnehn 2530 | BLACKBERRIES—$1G2 per chest for o . - Cons Tobaceo 4s. 73 | Union Pacific 45-104% | g1s 12g17c: Pacific Coast, olds, 12@1Tc. vk | A SPBER RS 5 s g | Colo & So 4s.... 86 | Do conv HIDES— Steady. LIVERPOO] HUCKLEBERRIES. 10¢ g C'F & I con 55, 75%|U S Steel B e : HES —Sgi0c per 1y | Den & Rio G 4,101 | Wabash Ists . g | O e Quist. Rafined, New York, 95|Rncktod CRANBERRIES—3250G3 per box for Coes Erle prior lien 45 0911 Do deb B .7’ 5o’ 19.96c; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 7.90c; do in 10m124| Sea Bass —euzn 17 | W & L Erie 4 Bay. ok s APPLES—$1@1 25 per box for fancy, 63§ -ommon. B0 for thoice and 25@50c for o w1y | F W & D C 1sts.109%| Wis Central 4s... 90 _The market for coffee futures 2141 a . | | Hock Val 41s...108%5] | closed at a vartial advance of five points. e . SR S s T - ‘f.. | NEW YORK \g ING STOCKS. Sales reported of ub»:s‘;'«u':mdv‘": h“;p- - - : other winter varieties, 5@ oded oot O | Adams Con ..... 40/Ontario . tember, 6 X .90c; November, = _ Xw'.‘}:::‘; 1 Alhes O zfi‘;-.‘,mr‘. » Toser < HE Sl FEACHES—Small boxes, 33g75c; epen boxes, 3 BRI % | Breece ....... 20/ Phoenix . Ry, PLUMS AND PRUNES—350! 1,000 2nd 3,000,- e i Com Tunnel "2 10! Potosi . steady; No. 7 invoice, siie | Eaenr freat erate. IR "o B Lo — Con Cal & Va SUGAR—Raw, quiet; 7, b B » o = Hen Wi 4% 1458 | o Biver L0 1 centrifugal, 86 test, 4 B-16c: molasses sugar, London W ool Sales. Do smoked - P OMEGRANATES —40§30c for small and $1 3 received the 3% 3% | Tron Silver . e, Refined quiet. 2 S | et PERSTMMONS - $1G1 25 per box. - A G Com- | | Leadville Con ... BUTTERFirm. $treet orice, extra cream- |y ouioN gept. 25— The offerings at the | SPTmps - QUINCES- 25g40c y £y Por Little Chief ..... ~ 95| éry, I0300c. wool sales to-day amounted to 11,762 bales | Soff i g oo FIGS—25@65c per . 4 = | e 4 Fine crossbreds and scoureds were in brisk | perch N MELOXS-Canialoupes. $0cG$1 per crate: Reterrin w21 w2y Boston Stocks and Bonds. o demand, but Gaglty sold slowly. A fair supPly | Pempino | Nntases Mrlons, SOMSc per bex: Watermeloms, - o 991y 991 | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | was“in " za0d ,,,,.,,,'l_'bpr.,..,-.. buyers took | $————————————————"<} | GRAPES Smal) pexes and crates: Seedless. . Money— U 8§ Steel.. 1652 | tinues quiet and is rather easy in tone. - | good supply. There was active demand for + Tokay 35 Muscat “35@50c; Isa- - | Call loans ....214@3% Do pfd . §7% mon are quoted at 4@bc: prime, 54@5%c: | good greasy and half-breds and several par- sacks, $4 25: Pear! Barley, $5; Split Peas, la. W@75c; Black, 25@50c. Large open 4| Time loans ...3 @5 |Westing Common, 79 = | choice, 5%@tc, and fancy, Sla@7 Gels were taken for America. American buy- | boxes, $5 50; Green Peas. $5 50 per 100 Ibs. | boxes—Black, 50@90c; Tokay. 5c@81 25: Mus- | * Bonds— | Mining— | PRUNES—Continue unsettled, with spot | ors also took a few lots of superior cross- cat, S0c@$l: Seedless, $1 25; Wime Grapes, Atchison 4s .....101%! Adventure 23 prices ranging from 23@0c, accordIng 10 | pregs. Hfl\' and Fcedsiufl': $18@23 per ton. Do adj 4s...... 95%] Allouez 1235 | grade. - A . CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges_ $2 30§83 50 per o s g b Mex Central 4s... 65 | Amal Copper 573 | APRICOTS—Quiet, with choice auoted at Torthern Wheat Market box for Valencias; Lemons, Tor - Canadian Pact Rallroads— Amer Zine 11% - 91.@i0c, extra choice at 10%4,@10%c apd fancy Northern 1ea arret. Receipts of Hay were moderate and in- | fancy. $1 75§2 3 for choice and $1 50 - wheat m Atchison ... 82 | Atlantic 12% at U@lic. bt cluded only eight cars. The market for all | for Standard: Grape Fruit, $250@3; Mexican - g, adf oo | fes Do pfd - 99%! Bingham 26 | PEACHES—Are in fair demand, as com- s descriptions remained as befere quoted. Limes. 34 5085 per case; Bananas, $1 20G2 Soime . | Boston & Albany.24! Calumet & Hecla.505 pared with other fruits, and rule firm at 8% @ BRAN—$20621 per ton. | per_bubeh for Central American and 75c@ you, and the San laboring under Centennial ... Pineapples, $3@4 50 per Copper Range . | Daly West .. 3% Dom Coal | Franklin 27 Ri4e for choice, 8%@9%ec for extra choice and | PORTLAND. Sept. 23 —WHEAT—For ex-| aipnpiNGs wer ton, | 81 25 for Hawatlan: 01 @i0e for fabey. port? Walla Walla, S0asiice: bluestem, c: | \SHORIEN (o500 per | i Jaller, S6e. (LI markets: Walla | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23@23 o ger | | New York Metal Market. WASHINGTON. | I o . e Dried Fruits Nuts,Raisins,Honey. 3 TACOMA, t. 23.—WHEAT—2c higher for . Meal, $30 50631 Cracked Corn, $31@3 “‘;‘:f NEW _ YORK, _Sept. 23.—The London tin | bluestem at 87e and lc higher for club at Slc. | Mixed Feed, 50: Horse Heans, $30G40 ] < Fitchburg pfd Mex Central. NY NH&H Pere Marquette Union Pacific. Some extra fine bright comb Honey from | Miscellaneou: | Mass Mining ¢ rie . with spot quiet at — | ; Broom Corn Feed, 90c Nev. eperiod soid % . rd | Amer Arge Chem. 143 Michigan o I ans tutpren At £127 ie. Widle h Baivi ! TWheat, $0G13 50 with an advance for : tray sellba Geiee. for Srient oo ie faes s 3 s o 2| Doptd -....... T8%] Mohawk ! quiet, the local market responded quite fully Northern Business. | extra fine; Wheat and Oat. §S@11: Oat. $8@ ' -3 g g R1& P (mew)| 27y Amer Pneu Tube. 4%] Mont Coa % | 0 the ‘torelgn advance, closing at $27 65@28. e 0 50 Batiey and Ont. $169: Voluaton wog | Mmentloned yesterday. There ls no change in tender on : : 3 % e o B Copper was a shade lower in London. clos- | gpaqrLp, Sept. 23.-/Clearings, $705,046; | Out. 86 S0GS 30; stal tock, 86 50 | FRUITS—New crop—Apricots, 3%@9%c for Do pfd 14| Osceo Clover, $7 : stable, $T@S 50; st ing At £57 173 0d for both spot and futures, | | SEATTIE, Sopt “0@9 50; Alfalfa, $7Gi0 50 per | Royals and 9@i2c for Moorparks; Nectarines, | E | Amer Tel & Tel.130% Parrot i > . | ton, —h Do ptd ..... - 1% while the local market remained steady and TACOMA, Sept. 23.—Clearings, $345,134; | . . | D%@ic; Peaches. 6%@S%c per Ib; Pears, 0 {Chicago Un Tract|. g gl < L <en A unchanged. Lake is quoted at $12 @I | o1 en $16,916, | STRAW-335g50c per bale. ! 12¢; Plums. pitted 6@6lsc for black, 8@9%c st Do pfd ......|. | Dom Tron & €110 11 | Tararack . electrolytic, $12 T5@12 871, and casting, $1230 | “poRTLAND. Sept. 23.—Clearings. $553,335: | b for red and 7@8lsc for yell L 2 L C& SUL. 4 Elect Tilum Trinity 18 ey o balances,” $61,036. Beans and Seeds. s s & oy Do . | Gen Erectric 108 Caining Lead was unchanged at $4 2044 30 in the | PASISER SO 03 Clearings, $425,526; crown. Sc; bulk white 34@3 e T liCleve Lor & W | e Eroaeie. . g2l U s O local market, but ruled higher in London, | , SEORANEE oo | Evaporated Apples, 51a@7c per Ib, rea But that | 222221 "Do pld A | " Do pfa ; | where spot was guoted at £11 17s 64 © The local trade are talking very bearishly | PRUNES—1L@1%c per Ib for the four sizes. vers | 1221 licolo Fuel & L. Mass Ga ‘ Hipeltecimgs wENANGRL: ot/ £33 J0. 00 o8 To8: e e P R TR i on Beans now. They have received advioes | RAISINS—1004 ciop f o. B Fresno_la- 2 ! T | 4 | don and at $5 10@5 20 in the local market. - rom ichigan to thé effect that the crop of | per! clusters, 2 30. Dehesa, §1 35@2: . olum " H s 95113 | U Shoo” Mach s5 | Iron, quiet, with Glasgow closing at 50s 3d LOCAL MARKETS. | | that state witi amousit ‘to'the enormous quan- | London Layers, ‘S0c@S1: Loose Muscatels. 4 £ as we 1,600/Colorado So. ... 15%| 20 Do DIa - ons | and Middleshoro at 428 101ad. Locally the | tity of 7.000.000 bushels. the average crop | . b speculation, but | 51| B134 market was without quotable change. % | being from 3,000,060 to 4,000,000 busheis. The | 2%4@27c; wpson a little i 5= aggs - weather has been ideal f Beans: the London Closing Stocks. | et Exchange and Bullion. Im not been touched by rain and the quality {is fine. The market there is very weak and U Chica.go Board of Trade. I Exchange on London s fower. both here and | Michigan white Beans ure selling in New Or Corn Products Do pfd 884IN ¥ Central. Cons for money A 16 Nor & Western. s Lo mom leans and Texas at prices equivalent to $2 in Continental centers. ~Local exchange ob | for gur Beans f. 0. b. here. Hence Californ - "100/De1 & Hudson | Anaconda 4% Do pfd ] New York is higher, Silver is unchanged. | white Beans must come dewn & %, : ? g . 4 3 3 e . o this figur No. 3, 11 t5e D ERc i g iplont & Wastern. ! Future Grain and Provisions. LOCAL. /A least to et into the Southern markets: 1t 15 Nonpureits, Halite for TX 1 D v 1,500/ Do pfd m,?,‘:m\;(, ¢ i e Sterling Exchange, sixty day: — $48& ) this condition that makes this market weak. Nr'.Pl‘_ls__lgrfl “u"“u 1c fgr unml-lzdnc.“r-- % Des M & ¥t D. o Pacin CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—The excitement in the | Sterling Exchange. sight — 4864 | BEANS_Bayos, $2 1562 40. Pea, $2 Tiqdi ; Dute. C@7c for Eastern; Pecans, 11§13c; Co 466 Detroit Un Ry. . gy I z E . 23.—1T | Steriing Exchange, cables. — 4 8T, | Butters, $2 T5@5 small White, §2 50a2 - Lo AR > Detroit So. Chi Great West.. 1614 Do 24 ptd Sart ; Wheat market camé toward the closs of the | :.- York Exchange, sight — 0 ! lerge White §2 1562 d0. Pink, $2 2302 50 | HO> Comb, 11 2c for white and 109 he Do pfd e BRI 233 | day. Notwithstanding beavy receipts in the | New York Exchange, telegrapnic. — 0 | Red $3 7@4; Lima, $3 004 Red Kidnevs. | Lo fof amber: waier white cxtracted. S market e Diamond Matel v vl 1 4 g e el 2% | Northwest the market opened firm, December | Silves, per ounce. . - = $7% | 404 35; Plackeyes, §2 2083 40 per cul; Horss | S I8 s i . K 4300 Distil Secur .. Den & Rio G.... 2013/ Sp Pacific | being up %c to Y%e at $1 103% to §1 103, In-| Mexican mm;'x:'mxuxnmmn | PRl rewn Mustard, nosminal; Yellow | " BEEsWAX—2i@29c per . i o Vone. £00 P - $3%) Union Pacific”. | itial quotations of May were e lower to %e X on Mexico | Mustard. &3 25: Flax. $1 90G2 25: Canary. 6% g o : Do Jst pid A &, $ao | bigher ot 11 12Kt B 1245 The Tutieohd { BN N don | s ARttty it Biun - SuGge Timo- | Provisions. e Do 24 prd. .. 19% | tone at the start was due to higher cables, | Berlin on Longon By, s%c: Hemp. A%@tssc per Ib:Chilles, 2% | s - Do 1st pfd 1M Central 13, | wet weather in Manitoba and Minnesota and @3%c: Broom Comn Seed, $20§21 per ton. - continent to speak | Do 21 btd S g IR s 204 | decreased shipments from Argentina, Several pate tai | DRIED PEAS—Niles. $2G2 5; new Green | There is nothing new here and the Western s a sharp demand | . E&TH M, K & Texas... 251 Spanisn g5 §712 | prominent operators were active buyers of the Wheat -and Other Grains. Peas, $2@2 25 per ctl. markets continue slow. Brokers' wires from pert of millers on the Al- S osezay Al o e g g December. option. the demand bing so pro- ; - | Chicago yesterday said: “Ic is a very duil a movement here to Money—1G7114 per cent. Rousiesd gk 1o g e Tl 1 futures . were migher. | POtatoes, Onions and Vepetables. | market. Outside intecests are slow and specu- - ts by steamers from here TR e B e A shorts. From $1 10%, at which price Decem-| WHEAT—Liverpool futu 3 B lative operations small. The distributive de- e e i pate of dizcount ln, the open market £or | hor soid soon after the opening, an Mivance 1o | Argentine advices mer generally favorabie, ’ | mand continues good and receipts of Hogs are matter of freight rates. If steamers can be | three months’ bills 2% @2 7-16 :'"’ OF | §1 11% was made, May in the meantime - | though locusts were reported in portions of | Trade in the Potato market was more rather small. We are inelined to think prices had 2t the usual rate and our wheat i= as Der cent. ing up to $1 127%. The market then broke ’.3‘ Fe province, active yesterday than at any time during the | should do betfer. but the market lacks & ges- well lked there as it is in the Middle West, | under fair realizing eales, the impression be- icago was h;flef advancing 3%c. = The | past two weeks. as retailers were of the opin- | eral outside intérest.” husiness n & good margin. In !’ i Banlk Clearings. ing that some big holders were quietly dis- | private wires of E. F. Hutton & Co. sald: | jon tha: the storm would interfere with dig- y CURED MEATS Bacon. 1l%e per 1b for any event olding wheat are not | | Do pra . g posing of their lines Whilo ostenstbiy wupport- | *~It was & fairly sieady and herltating mar- | zing in the Tiver districts, and were pur. | heavy, I1%c for llght medtum Sde for lght. worried sbout lack of mark For the first |~ 500/ Hocking Val T the bull movement. After remaining | ket during the early part of the day, but ad- | chasing more freely than previously. The | 14%c for extra lgh: and 1fc for sugar” in twelve months they are having a va- | .......| Do pfd -..... 25— The fottows around $1 11 the market again receded. The | vanced rapidly at the close ~The large re- | market was still heavily supplied, howeyer | cured: dry sait Sides, 1 Beilfes, 12c: of markets, and some of them insistent. 800/ Ilinois Cen . ot s ';"rlw n: ;«blr. bears were given encouragement about this| celpts caused some uncertainty in the INg | and prices showed no improvement. The Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1dc; Cali- Portiand F have just char. | ... Inter Paper ings af the principal citles for the week aarq | time by a report of a St. Loufs trade journal | as to whether the ml:lllxt dhmu!fil” wO:llld ab- . same may be said of Onions, | fornia Hame. L‘I?c: Africs ¥ Do e the perventage of tacided | stating that weather conditions in the $uth- | sorb them. As herstofore, the milling tmln: Changes in miscellaneous vegetables were | bbl: extra Mess. §11 0. Family, 8 Sopteriber 22 with the percentage of increass | et continved favorable for the new took all ofarings of Wheat I all markets and | sight. Freth arrivals of Tomaioes and Lima | prime Mem Pork $1f 00: extra clear. Inter sponding week last yea ® corre- | crop. Increased primary receipts wers dn- | generally at higher prices. Y report a §ood | Beans did better during the carly trade as | Salted Pork, 3 exchange. Life w Do pfd A other factor. The market, howeverg was| demand for Flour. While the Southwest move- | most of the day’s receipts came to hand late. | $26; Feet, $5; Smoked Beef 1l4c per Ib. see gomething else {Towa. Citfes— Tercentage. | grifting down when trading ' suddeni ment may and probably will ease fome- | Prices eagged, however, upon the arrival of | -t . Do s i 1,007,401, ey Dec | wild. News from abroad was co ex- | what, the Northwest movement is likely to | the belated supplies, and there was quite a compound * o -$1,307,407.258 2.58 tremely bullish. Shorts, alarmed at the continpe for weeks, Wil the mills con- | surplus unsold at the close, pure, 9%c; 10-1b tins, 10%c; B ee o] p TP > 19 e e sarae pede: | LI cheorh fhia, deguitt thay Mot B0 Tar | P e e e o the' rhodé 509 | £-1b tins. E ASTERN MARKETS. 1. e A gfiffiiin.;hm i Bis light offerings, prices rose rapidly. | One of they are doing so.” T8¢ per ctl: Salinas Burbanks. $1@1 35 per ct COTTOLI half barrel, S¥e: thres : = """'606| .Do pra . 8t. Louis Sl sToeie a7 the main featires In the foreign cables was | In this market futures were about lc higher | Early Rose. nominal: Garnet Chiles. i5@Sc: | half bbls. 8%c; ome t 83%c; two tievces, - & L a rumor that the French Government was con-| in the morning, with a very fair business. The | Sweet Potatoes. $1@1 25 per ctl. Sc; five tierces, T%e per ’ | eeensn./Keokuk & Des M Pittsburg L 88040168 . cash grain was unchanged. Interesth New York Money Market. | ----"ILacieds Gas pia [ s iranccs - SRARRD . i F R K gther Tacior was the ‘eomunccimens | of (e movement of Tacifis Coast Wheat 1o | VEGETABLESGreen Corm, s0cast 23 ides, Tallow, W — : Bt s Bahirera ©opesar ey Wil known forcign ‘crop. statighl-| Chicago ANd other Western points Wil be | sack of crate; String and Wax Beans +8s | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Money on call, firm; Lonz Island 3 > ikt 59 ‘. 5.7 | cian to the effect that the requirements of i found in the mcn -;; per Ib; . Lima Bu.:: 3@4c per 1Ib; T bighest 2, lowest 1%: ruling rate, 2: last loan, 90011 24i4122151128% (124 | New Orleans 1876 porting countries this year would be the heav- H EAT. ‘Tomatoes, W‘fi "é. ; Summer Squash, | HIDES SKINS—Culls and brands seil 2; closing bid, 1%; offered at 2 per cent. 300 Mannattan .....|163% /1531215314 1154 Cleveland fest on record. These advices, combined with{ California Club, $1 1 50; California White m v;a 3 -c'b?-se, T5¢ per ctl; e -mm.n_nm Heavy salted Time loans, steady; eixty days, 3@3% per ! .......Man Beach . -|-107['13 | Minneapolis 434 reports from 8t uml!l 1“1 a good demand for flmfln‘ g 1 6215; Northern cnub_,zl 40 R s T e Cucumbers. k light, Cow cont simety days, B%@8Me: six months, 300 |~ 1,900/Metro Secur % | s0 Dotzolt .. 8.1 {‘;m’;”:“'; ','_‘:, pl:lan .mrhflnen Just betots gu.": i $TTHO1 04 per | Dar e “434c per o mnnuu s - & per cent 900/ Mctro St Ry 119%/119 ou . 3 = e ’ A q Flime marcantile paper, 4@5 per cent. 800 Mex Central nfi' |18 Omaba. .. A% the cloe the Decembér options sold'st §1 16 FUTURES. S D m Kip. Sterling exchange steady, with actua! bus- | . IMinn & St L ..|. | 56 Milwaukee . 15.4 clmlnf lc up at §1 - @1 13%. May anvanced Sesston ® to 11:30 a.. m. m%':_‘ m"","mm - E imess in bacikers bille ot $4836064 8385 for de- | 1122-0| Do lat pra il N Erovidence 1 ¥ o #1143, closing with & guin of 1c at $T 14% Open. High. _Low. _Close. osbiend o T 4 at 8360 ixt: M St P 3 . . 21! 3 A pané and st $4836084 or mixty day | i N ‘i Indianapolis -.1:: b Warm weather throughout the West was the | December .81 51% $102% $151% 81523 Poultry and Game. $4.8471,64 87, 906/Mo Kan & Tex a3 8t, Peul . 4 Pty dominating Influence in the corn market. De- p. m. Session, 2 “Horss iy S e el e o s S | e T B o S e ] o 57346. . Joseph . 5.3 Condil nttt - 0 ars, 45%c. Dénver 9.8 stocke,December closed 14G 3¢ up t0 30%er” | BARLET The cash krain was higher, | showed bat Hide change from the previses | BIck 2’2.“:,'“.‘,.“_“ . b strong; raiiroad bonds, Columbi; “.g d‘fi;nflyorr:;g:’:m: mbl;fl‘ afill:'c'ed'um “ull; choice Feed selling up to $1 ll’A.hFumm‘ report. Large Henms and fat Ducks Mexican, 28c; merican, ! - a8 ‘were quict and unchanged. There a good | § 186 demand to hold prices steady. The rmmt mnfi for the cash stuff, g > 'e 8.6 the hog movement is small and shows no & CASH BARLEY, New York Stock Market. 42 signs of increasing prevented any great " H 1655 mount of selling. At the close January poric | g Feed. $1 0SKOL 1L new Brewing —and .t 2 345 was a shade higher, lard was up 234c and ribs mgeviu.fltll @1 17%; Chevalier, §1 17%@ NEW YORK, Sent. 23.—There is evidently land, 192 closed unchanged. . o FUTURES. & progressive diminution in the interest in the Fort Worth ...... 52.8 The leading futures ranged as follows g o { g . - Tolede, O ... 211 Articles— Open. High. Low. CI Session 9 to 11:30 2. m. stock market. To-@ay’'s transactions fell be- Salt Lake City o lose. D ber—No sales; $1 1135 asked. i palf n million shares, In contrast with Poctin. .- kiess s Tt 1 | Sesst ' | eel ily dealings m over a myilion Atianta 111 Tos A 2p..m .- ¢ e day of this week Rochester 1l 130 TH.! Decsmbu—gl g resched that aggregate. Sattont 114% 311 118 QATS—Continue firm and in good 4 aitogether indifferent to the R e Nashville 114% | and seed lots show a_ slight advance. i it was allowed to drift for. the |North American.| 961, Des Mones 5214 White, $1 fl%gl 55; Surprise, $1 30@1 60; | large; meager tradings. There was not Northern Secur. S0 W 5 635 50 b3 Red, $1 22%@1 421, for feed and $1 w’l 50 | $4G4 5" e Conguoted activity b Speal S Sockaue, Waa be-vi -4 L o SR for aeed; Biack, $1 50@1 35 for feed and §1 50 | Pigeons, $1 25 per dozen for old and b ie all that has kept up the level of the +2x.- | %Grand Bapids.. 1,874,186 48 49% | @1 70 for seed. | 2 tor_Squabs: - ngs for scverai days. The Pacifics, how- 97% | New Iiaven ... 1,848,250 30 30% CORN—Lower prices for both State and GAME—Wild Doves. $1 per s atinued the most prominent features in 6 | Dayton - 1477772 X% 2w Western are being quoted, . A sample of new | $1 50 ver dozen; Babbits, $2 per dozen for market. The circulation of rumors re- 1105 - | Nortolk 1,867,028 & N% - 0k State large vellow was on ‘Change , Cottontails 50 for Brush. . Saghan. ’ Byt ‘uvx:cr:w mm been mxm..n: k] Springfleld, 445,903 P 2% and was quoted at $1 40, It was a.d.llm? - 4 r‘: v, irough veek. Was not 1n evidence ts orcester . 1169, o : ~@ay Prriaps for that reason the strensth of Portana, Lot W R na s | Weite {20810 for Yeow, 145 | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. buk ‘and §14 3, in sicks; Penneyivania An- Union Pacific seemed to impart some strength 20%0,095 3 20 LB 1315 | for White and 42 tor Mixed! Cali. | . oy g . st Doty S . —— WBE v e g fornis s s el ownd | rther advance in fresh | $11 ) o %, in " sacks: n was Do ably affected: & ¥ E tias . rallroads were Dot conspicuous, bt ihey Petei 780 T3 735 3 7 for ~White and §1 25@130 fof | Erades of Butter and Esgs yesterday and the gt et gt L wrercime he carls” Wight depression which l.% ' 0 e 755 S ) 5 g o e S the irade was Nnm b are for barrels: for cases afccted them, which was partly doe Lo sen 1911, $ 7 40 per ; . as i ‘galion for boited and artributed to London account. The falling off ”5?2 08m% 611 eme ~Nemimai at about 52 per ctl. beginning lom’m-'xu 52" Linseed. $1c gor gallon Tor bolied sod B armines for Kagust reooried vy che ‘- ; B Tusl doe'tr imore w o fmay have acte ) a5 < s o the ErouD. A rathes languld Imteres: ek s Grain and Provisions. Flour and Millstuffs. oy Ry taken in the bank statement, aithough the 741,661 g e ;e hait in the market onerations may bave been 480,271 Sept. 23.—Cash wera | -‘.':‘ winter with 2 desire ic know the comniexion of tor 704,809 . firm. No. 2 spring. wheat, Wfirh“ 4 Sleached wiater Whals morrw’s_stalement before extending opera. 0GGT 16; P tiston: A - 52c: extra wintes -tions The Gouliful factor 1 the loan tem, dgm g regon o st B No: 1 o as usual. The currepcy movement sho % o E . decrease of over $5.000,000 in cash oy ts i ) 3 in Tackages ste a8 o g Thursday night. There is probability of fi% ,28_per 100 Ibs; Ot 655 some & contraction in the loan item, as it is is TR s SR T e i i f 5 i