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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wall-street stocks irregular. Cotton lower. Silver higher. Domestic Exchange also advanced, Local stocks and bonds inactive and featureless. City bank clearings gain $,190,000 over last year. [Wheat quieter, but prices steady. Good demand for Barley for foreign sh;[mxcnt. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Hay coming in freely again. Feedstuffs steady. Flowr'market firm, with an advance expected. White Beans weak, but colored in better demand. .Potatoes, Poultry and Game guiet and not materially changed. Reccipts of Fruit light, owing to the rain. Opening prices for new crop W alnuts announced. M"N and Eggs extremely quiet, and Cheese dull. visions continue slow and unchanged. Hops and Hides as before quoted. in Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. 300| Do 1st ptd . 400| Do 2d prd . E&TH Do prd FT W & D C, Gen Chemical Do pfd 600 Gen Electric . -|Great Nor ptd Bank Clearings. ('&lnhll for the week just corresponding week | “*°C° of $3,190,835. being | ~ - 767,534 in 180S. The | week in 1902 were lilincis Central . Kanawha &Mich|. K C Ft s&M DYd |Kans City So Laclede Gas pfd. Lake E & West. 80 20 13! o the bull side and the better ®lass of industrials of tried movements week ended 1 RR Mex prd National Biscuit.| Do ptd.. \‘ew Jersey or eastern | ; the warehouses is plowing is being r ‘wheat, But it is ced in general 500 Paciie 18700/Penn. R 400 People’'s Gas revive the ndition tinguish the - Pullman Car Co. Ry Steel Springs * { EASTERN MARKETS. | R R ./ Republic 8 & 1. Do ptd « % Pu{hcr Goqfl! and Bonds. K LIST. 0 California street, | the New York | following official | ange 800 Texas Pacific . -.... Third Avenue 106/Tol Ry & T Ci 200/ T L&W 700 Do ptd ! 100 Twin City R .. % B & P. Ask. % L .. 00, Unfon_Pac 1flc Do pia ited Copper | Rds of 8 F. <101 306, Wabash 100, Do pfe I'185 | 43 Cer| Wisconsin Do ptd . ) shates soMd. NEW YORK B S ref 2 reg..10IK|L & e won .um 1007 Do coupon.....1661! Man con gold 4s.107 o4 su15] BSIAL BRI B85 | Do 3s rex. {105% 1 Mex Central ds... 66 " 3 {93,195, | Do ‘conpon. ... Do Ist_inc..... 16 Do new 4s reg.131% Minn & St L 4s.. 95% 5L 4s. CM & ¥ Pml:lm i Tol, {60 Cojum W00/ Colcrado So. > Do st ""'360 Do pra 300 Del & Hudwn DL & Horn Silver Iron Sfiver . Leadville Con lxru mu‘mu Onions and Vegetables about as before quoted. -'ID K % Texas 45.100 514 Reading gen 4s. GIE {8t i C & NW con 7T%.128%! Seaboard A 1. 4s. s’l% C. R 1 & Pac 4s. T5%I80 Pacific 4..... 801 S0 Rajlway Bs {Tnion Pacific ‘osmuls‘ 4515| 45% | EE SR ! g i, o2 | a1 a8 (55| 95 | 9815 | 170° 171 | fiss | "'1/400 Inter Paper -....| Do pta 3 160/Inter Power BECEARTEN 100 Inter Pump 3134 313 | ..... Do pfd | 100/Towa Central 223 2734 23 100| Do ptd ‘ ts |88 Lan 31 | T 7T rie s mn,. Al 1'4‘1 13% % % 95% | 85 | i41160% mo«.qmn mu mq, 94 \ 3l ONDS. N unified 4s.100% lMcnn'hu.h &sFrx« 86 ts. DR14 StL & W - | Amer Woolen ... | Mass Ga: % | 20a36 | 17c; California, 21 e | hela at 840 1315 4350) 3% | % | on December were off %@%c | would aggregate from 093] Amer Zinc IW,AI AK jantic Boston & Albany 248% B Atchison Do pfd Boston & Maine.108 | Catoer. & Hecla 510 Bul Elev Centennial . P per Mex Central ......15%| Daly West N Y, N H & H..100%| Franklin Pere Mdrquette... 70 " | Grancy Union Pacific ....100%| Isle Ro; Miscellaneous— Amer Arge Chem. 143 8 Aer Bmen Tubte: 2 Amer Sugar ....130 Do pfd .. ‘132 Amer Tel & Do prd .. Dom Iron & §. Ed Elect Illum n_Electric Mzss Electric Do pfd ‘Wolverine . Un Shoe Ms Do pfd London Closing Stocks. Cons money...88 3-16/| N Y Central. 120% Do for acct... Nor & Western... 1 Anaconda Do ptd . 92 Atchison Si% Ont & Weste 35 p 02| Pennsylvania. §7 Balt & Oh 90% Rand Mines 104 Can Pacific 30% | Read! 34 Ches & Ohlo..... 42%] 433 Chi Great West.. 16% Do 2d pfd...... 88 ('m \111 & St 613! 8o Rai}wly f‘e% | 5815 8414 Union Pacifi 03 1| Do _ptd o5 08% | U S Steel 17% Do 24 ptd 46%| Do prd .. €01 Tl Central H"L‘\Wnbuh 2115 I uln .(- Nash,...127 Do pra 42% Texas Bar sn‘ er—Firm. 26%a per ounce. Money—1@13% per cent. The rate of dlscount in the open market for short bills is 2% for three months’ bills 2% Weekly Bank Statement: NEW YORK, Sent. 24 —The statement of averages of the Clearing House banks of this per cent and per cent, city for the week shows: Loan decrease, 34,000. = Deposits, decrease, red, . Surplus, m!bl .127. Ex. Unlited States de- its, §32,110,300; decrease, $3,003,550, New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—FLOUR—Recelpt 9,400; exnorts, 8800 barrel sales, 1200 pac] ages. Market, dull and unsettled. Wlnler patents, $5 25@5 60; winter l(nl(hll. $6 10@ 5 35; Minnesota patents $6@6 5O; winter ex- $3 45@4 10; Minnesote bakers, $4 50@ | winter low grades, $3 25@3 WHEAT—Receipts, 17,700; sall bushels futures. Spot o $1 17% 1. o. b. afloat; $1 16%¢. o b. afloat; . 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options opened off under foreign selling, poor cables and favor- able weather.. A decided upturn December was followed by subsequent declines under last night. due to pressure. The market finally rallied with corn, however, and closed K@%c | net higher. Sales included: No. 2 red May, 1 16, closed $1 15%; September, 1 December, 14, closed $1 16%; $1 1561 wh losed $1 16%. HOPS—Firm. State, common to choice, 1004, : 1903, 27@30c; Pacific Coast, 1904 crop, 1903, 26@lc; olds, 14@18c —Steady. o Galveston, to 25 pounds, 19¢; Texas 4 to 30 pounds, l4c WOOL—Steady. Domestic fleece, 32@35c. PETROLEUM—Steady. Refined New York, Philadelphia and’ Baitimore, 50 bags, 6.90c; October, including: i November, 6.95c; Decem- | March, 7.30@7. mild, firm; Cor- . 10@13ec. SUGAR—Raw, firm: fair refining, 3%e; cen- trifugal, 96 tést, 4 5-16c; molasses sugar, [Bkc. Befinen, quiet; No. 6, 486c: No. 7, 4,80c No. 8, 4.70c; No. 9, 4.65c ¢ 11, 4.50c; No. 12, 4.4bc M m P 14, 4.40c. Confectioners’ mold A. Bdoc: ‘crauhen. 5.0Be: powdered, Btc, orann lated, 5.25c; cubes, 8.50c. BUTTE Creamery, common to | extra, 13@20c; State dairy, common to extra, | 13@1735¢. CHEESE and EGGS—Unchanged. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is quiet and unchanged, the tone being rather easy in sympathy With futures, which are frecly offered. Common are quoted at 4@ prime. 53 @5ic; choick, 5% PRUNES—Seem to nzncnnx a little bet- ter buying movement At the moment and rule a little eteadier at 2@5isc, accordieg to grade. APRICOTS—Are in light demand, but prices are maintained. Choice are quoted at 9%@ 10q; extra choice, 10%@10%¢; fancy, 11@13c. PEACHES %c: extra choice, 8 e, fancy at 9%:@10c now New York Cotton Market. NEW _YORK, Sept. opened firm: September, 10.75; October, 10,72 November, December, 10.79: January, 1080; Maich, 10.00; April, 10.02; May, 10.93; June, 10.95; July, Cclosed steady. September, Decem: and Cotton futures 10.73; October, 10.67; November, 10.70; l’)‘er, 10.75; January, 10.7 Febmry. 10.80; .85; April, 10.87; May, 10; Epot’ Cotton closed ‘quief. Middling Uplands, Sales, 475 bales 1050 Miadting Guir, “11-4 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—The usual Saturday duliness ruled in all the metal markets to-day, it prices hoiding about steady at yesterday's asis. TIN—Spot, unchanged at Friday's advance, $27 65@28. o —_ COPFER _ Lake, $1275015; slectrolyilc, 12 casiing, §12 50912 62%. SPELTER—$5 IRON—Quiet and nominally unchanged. New York Dry Goods. NEW YORK, Sept. 24 Total imports of dry goods and general merchandise to the port for | the \;«:ek ending rln-duy‘ were valued at $11,- o7 exports of specle were $4500 $446,006 silver. g s The imports of specie were $29,019 silv $28,000 geld. ke SRR LSS R | Chicago Board of Trade. [ * Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—TFailure of foreign srain markets to Tespond to the sharp ad- vance here yesterday caused considerable liqu datlon in the wheat pit when trading began. Sentiment was quite weak. lnlllll Jauotations 1 @1%c at 511215 to $1113%K. May was a nh.de higher to N%@Je lower at 1 13% to $1 14%. Shorts took advantage of the break and covered freo- 1y, forcing up prices to about last night's clos- ing figures, December selling up to $1 13% and May to $1 14 The advance was not held, | however, renewed profit taking causing a mod. erate reaction. In addition there w; selling on a denlal of the rumor that the French Government contemplated reducing the import duty on wheat. A report of the Cana- dlan Minister of the Interur also had a de- pressing influence. According to that offleial the cfop damage stories regarding the situa- tion in Canadian Northwest were grossly ex- aggerated. The total yield of Manitoba and the Northwest Terruorlu it was claimed, moooo to ,0» 000 bushels of good quality wheat. Jotter part of the session sentiment suddenly vetred to the bull side. A:: uneon firmed rumor of possible_complications in war tion fuvelving Great Britain -.u'!tu- e tve covering by shorts. Bt 7 tha Hibts Arars Tkt overher sulioe oy, @ 4%, May rallied to 81 1600 An nivars An advi of nearly three cents in nu price of uu.g: cember delivery at St. Louis, and export sales 21@25 pounds, | $7 50; do | —Futures closed unchanged. Sales | September, 6.85@ | Are quiet and firm. Choice are | 24.—Cotton futures | Toward the | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1901 ‘hanging from October to ‘gmu r{celvu of hogs and nigher prlm the yards had a strensthening influence. At the eluu January pork was up 10@12%c, and lard and ribs each up The. The leading lut res rll'l as !ollm rticles, hpt-mm."nla. 1w 115% 118 %uelnb-r n'w 3 Hz i Z THR ing 3 i 112 i1 5 il 1 8% 9% g opee - 1140 11 45 13 171 18 25 nsa 14w 1 /1 37T% og& 13 .7 62 Cash Grain and Provisions. 6 87 CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Cash astonowss Fiour rgi. winter Datente, 5 50; straights, $& 90@5 20 sprin traights, $4 70@5 50; bake: wheat, $1 181 20 §1 18%@1 16%; No. 2 Bhla@hidic; uotations wers 300 2 yellow, 2 whm, 32 No. Theaing baricy, SWGATE; falf to' cholce malfing: $58016; No. 1 flaxseed, $100; No. 1 North: western, §1 15%; . pork, per bbl, $11 56@ | 11 60; lard, per 100 $7 22%; short ribs sides (loose), $7 6’7%01 75; short clear sides (boxed), 50@8 75; whisky, Dbasis of high wines, §1 28; ovar, condratt Eraih $12 25, Receipts. Shipmenfs. 29, 18,300 26,000 bushels Barley, bushels Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—On the Produce Ex- chanze to-day the butter markst was steady; | creameries, 14910c; dairy, 15@17c; eggs, steaay | at mark, cases included, 14@17%c; cheese, steady, 8%@9%c. —— | cATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | —_— 4 Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—CATTLE — Recelpts, 1000; market steady. Good to prime steers, $5 456 40; poor to medium, $4@5 40; unck. ers and_feeders, S$i@i; cows, $1 50@t heifers, $2@4 75; canners, $1G1 80; buils, §1 %% @4 ves, $3@6 50; Texas (ed uem. $3 5@ estern steers, §3 2504 HOCR Hacepes rs-aay. 9000, Monday, 25,- 000; strong. Mixed and butchers, $6 50@6 20; g00d to cholce heavy, §5 956 20; Tough heavy, 30 50@5 75; light, §6 80@6 15; bulk of sales, SHEEP—Receipts, 4000; steady. Good to cholce wethers, $3 60@4 25, fair to 3holce mixed, $3@3 80; Western sheep, $2 50@4 15; native lambs; §5 5066; Western lambs, 33 506 Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 24.—CATTLE—Re- | eelnu‘ 100. Market unchanged. Nlllvc llk'r 8 ockers and feeders, $2 $3@4 25; Western cows, o 50@ 2000; steady. Bulk of sales, $5 S0@5 00; pm.kerl, 5 80 $5 80@5 60. Heavy @5.00 plgs ana lights, $0 15G0 05 SHEEP—Recelpts _ 2000; steady. Muttons, $3@4 80; lambs, $4@5 10; range wethers, $3 25 @3 80; Utah yearlings, $3 75; ewes, §2 75@ | 8 30, Omaha. OMAHA, Sept. 24 —CATTLE—Receipts, 200; marke stcady. Native stecrs, 34@9; cows and heifers, $2 50@3 75 stern steers, $8G4 Texas steers, §2 IWJ 65; canners, $1 T6@2 1 stockers and feeders. 33 30@4; calves, $3@ | 5 50; bulls, $1 75@3 25. HOGS—Receipts, 4200. Market -!ron( m e 6585 mixed, | hl(her Heavy, 700 | 580; light, bign, $5 1505 50; bulk of saies, $5 70@5 85, | SHEEP—Receipts, 500; market unchanged. Western, $3 60G390; wethers, $3 60@8 75; eves, $3 40@3 50; common and stockers, $2 50 ; lambs, $4G5 10. % i % - 3 The usual Saturday dullness prevailed in the | l Miscellaneous Markets. I market for Potatoes and Onlons, but dealers | | were not inclined to force sales, expecting that | SOWS L= # | subsequent receipts would be light because | 7 of the storm, and good stock was firmly held | Fare,g” Futures. at previous ‘prices. Sweet Atoes were a | little. firmer stocks being rather light. cesh receipts of Tomatoes were light owing 3 LIVERPOOL. to (he storm, which cheeked. PICKIGE. ta. ot Wheat— Sept. Dec. | the -growing districts. Prices had a hardening | Opening . T3 77% | tendency and old stock, which was plentiful | Cloeing + T5% T7% | cleaned up pretty well| Lima Beans were Uttle easler under incressed supplies, while | Wheat— Sent. ¢ Jan-Apl. | Green Corn and Summer Squash w | Opening .:sms The other vegetables 'stood as . breviously | 3 B | qued | B { POTATOES—Burbanks from the river, 50@ | $6 Operting 31 95 28 15 | 75c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 35 per ctl; | Closing .. 81 80 33 10 Early Rose nominal: Garnet Chiles, 75@85¢: | Swest Potatoes. 1 15G1 25 per ctl i i 3 N. per ¢ St. Louis Wool Market. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, T5c@$1 25 per & sack or crate; String and Wax Beans, 20«: | ST. OUIS, Sept. 24.—WOOL—Steady. Me- | per 1b; Lima Beans —3g3isc = per alum grades, combing and clothing, 3g24c: | Tomatoes, 20@40c per box: Sumer Sduash; light fine, 17@10c; heavy fine, 15@lic; tub | 30@66c per Dbox: Cabbage = 6c per otl; washed, 31@36e. Carrots, ibc per seack; Cucumbers, 50 2 per box: Pickle Cucumbers, 50c@$1 25 per box: 5 : Garlic, 43¢ per Ib; Egg Plant, 33@50c per Northern Business. box: Dried Peppers, nominal; Green Okra, 0@ | 68 49c per box; Green Peppers, 40g60c per box; | SEATTLE, Sept. 26.—Clearings, $738,440; | MArro™rat Sauasi 210 per fon. balances, $205,871. TACOMA, Sept. 24.—Clearings, $306,605; bal- Poultry and Game. | snces, 34,475, : | PORTLAND, Sept. 24.—Clearings, $510,081; balances, $73,000. SPOKANE, Sept. 24.—Clearings, $350,900; balances, $26,588. Northern W heat Markei: OREGD\I. PORTLAND, Sept. 24 —WHEAT—For ex- port: Walla Walla, 80@80%c; bluestem, 85c; valley, 86c. For Eastern markets: Walla ‘Walla, 84c; bluestem, 87c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Sept. 24.—WHEAT—Unchanged; bluestem, 87c; club, Slc. London Wool Sales. LONDON, Sept. 24.— offerings at the wool auction to-day amournted to 11,580 bales. There was a good attendance.. Competition was falr. Greasers sold well, though faulty greasy ruled in buyers' favor. Several lots of medium Merinos were with- drawn, as bids were under sellers) views. ‘Americans purchased moderate supplies of su- perior Mermos and fine cross-b at full Tates. , l LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. New York Exchange is higher and Con- tinental Sterling lower. New York on Mexico is a traction off. Silver has advanced. The steamer Gaelic, which arrived on the 22d, brought 500,000 Japanese gold yen. LOCA ! — $4 84 g, % Bk E — 48T | New York mwn sight. = 05 New York Exchange, te e:nohlc = e Silver, per ounce . = 570 Mexicun Dollars g 4% INTERNATIONAL. New York on Mexico ..215 Berlin on London .... 20.40 Paris on London ..... 25,184 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The week closed quietly, with not |lh at_Chlg The ¥ 1 hich Iflr::v.fl ..l:l"'l.' alll'l“:f are m | up, Otherwise there is nothing new. | Jury will result. | large White, | Pea ‘common: cold """fl inal; Eastern. fer 47 “giko;_nmmmummliw Session 0 to 11:30 a. A . ose. porr E g $1 u the t yet. There :is now a the quotations for Doem Cash ‘ecd inues firmly held lnd lll llh‘ dflm-lad CASH BARLEY. ' 1 11 and Sh! ‘?ln‘, a Chmm ] per e Seselon O to 11:30 a. m. QOpen. High. Low. _Close. December ...$111% $112 §1 11% $112 OATS—Continue firmly held and in fair de- mand. ‘White, ‘! 37%@1 56; Surprise, $1 1 60; Red 5 23t A hr feed azd 31 dog1 5 Tor st Brack. §1 or feed and $1 50 | @1 70 for seed. CORN—No _further ehlm in prices was quozed rday. 'l'h market was ;“ ‘estern eacked, 81 40@1 45 for Yell “ for White and §1 4014214 for mxoa- fornia large Xellow, 31" aih it pominal e iy .wol 45 for ~\White and $1 28@: RYE—$1 36@1 40_per ctl BLCK“'HEAT—\MMHI Flour and Millstuffs. Some time ago over 200,000 quarter sacks of FlDIIr e #0ld by northern parties for Aug- September delivery on this market. The cumnt deilveries of this Flour Rave stood in the way of an advance In Callfornia Flour, but they are now pretty well closed out and when they finally are it Is expected that Flour will again advance here, provided Wheat keeps FLOUR—California Family [Extras, 5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extra: umfl Orctuu and Washington, jobbing T peHlLLSTLFFS—Pflcu in packages IR‘ a follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 lbs Rye Flour, $3; Rye Meal, $2 76; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, §2 50; extra cr . $3 Oat Meal. $3 75; Oat Groats, S Hominy, $3 60@3 85; Buckwheat Flour, $4: Cracked Wheat, $3°50; Farina, $i 75: Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled Oats, Lbls, $6 50@7 50: in | sacks, $i 20; Pearl Barl Split Peas. zi 55; boxes, $5 50; Green Pea 5 50 per 100 I Hay and Feedstuffs. There were large arrivals of Hay again yes- terday—1482 tons, including 133 cars. From this it will be seen that the accumulated cars Mhuu- uemn. wummw Cfl‘l FRUITS—Orafiges, U}v su'rem-:. for St ; Grape rult. | Limes, 5 nn, g f" 25 for Hawallan: Hn-nln. "" b o p—— ] Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. Opening prices for new crop Walnuts were announced w-’.urd:y and will be found below. FROITS-New, ciop—Apricous, THEIKe for SOt Prache oo DT Siume Dieied, B@0%e or black, SOSWE 12 B tred, ir and 1"‘%-: or yellow; Figs, 2-crown 5234¢; 3-crown, 4 @bc; 6- crown, 75e; bulk vluu «%fl“ ck, 4 Evagorated Aj ples, 5 rr P UNIB— &‘ch ver | tvrunlm-lnl. Fresno—Im- urhl ehnen. k London nn 1 Seed] . W@ e; less, e 3 ess, c: Seedless uts, 6@7c for Fastern; Pe- l@sc: Cocounuts, $4 5085, —Comb, 11%@i2c for white and 109 ue rur amber; water whi enmud @ light amber extracted, 3@5%c; d ’%. EESWAX—21@29¢ per Ib. Provisions. —_— C C Wat fa. — The market still drags more or less here and | EAL & P 0s.121 at Western 'king. points, and local quota- | F & C H 6s, — tions are unchanged. Geary- Ss.. 36 CfiRED MEATS—Bacon, 11%c per 1b for | H C‘t‘“'- o heavy, 11%¢ for light medium, l4c for light, Do 101 104 for extr lgnt and ile for eugar: Hon R T 8s.107 dry salt Sldes, 10%c; Bellies, 12; | L A Flec 5s. — sugar-cured ' Hams, 1d¢; Cali- | L A Ry 5s.118% Mfilfllm 13%c; Mess Beel lbg LALCOo 6 bbl; extra Mess, $11@11 50; Do gtd Ss. — | prime M , $14 50 Do gtd uwn&ms Mese, $18; Dry Salted Pork, 1 LAP lcm 5e.104% — $2; Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked Bee: Mit-at C Os.114%115 RD-_Tlerces Quoted st 6Xc per Ib for | Do lom Sa 113l — and 9%ec for pure; haif-barrels, | MV& MtTSe.102 — pure, 9 €,10-1b tins, 10%c; 315 s, Tome; | NRR of Cos108% — llhl‘l’ll. Do Bs ....119 — COTTO! E—O half barrel, 83%c; three | N P C R 3105 — half bbls, 8%c; one tierce, 83jc; two tierces, | N C Ry bs.. — 112 Sc; five tlerces, Tie per Ib. NCPCts — 90 ' & & tari by = 1o v Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | 3 st 5. — | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell =|AUCTION SALES hAUCTION SALEh High-Class Trttng a0d Stadard Bred Stallions, Fillies and Geldings From the World Renowned OAKWOOD PARK STOCK FARM, Danville, Cal. Monday Evening, September 26, 1904 At T:45 p. m, At Salesyard, 1732 Markst Strest, Corner Van Ness ave., San Francisco. Horses at yard Saturday, Septembér 24, 1904 FRED H. CHASE & CO., ' Live Stock Auctioneers. (Successors to Kilip & Co.) Send for Catalogues. 00 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 35 37%/ Port Costa... — _ in the country, mentioned several times flf‘ about ¥%@lc ‘under quotations. Heavy saited | Marin Co... — 60 |S V Wat Co. 38 39 laté, are now coming in. There has been an | 10c; medium. 8c; light, 8lke; Cow GAS AND ELECTRIC. insiftent demand for these ‘cars hy local Hay | HiGl® guc for heavy CentL&P. 3% 4 |SF G & B 60% 61% merchants for some time. The market fe- | Kiigs' aige: Saited Kip. dlac; Saited Vear, St | SonE & T @ (B SR B maine unchanged, cholce grades belng In de- | SoIt0d Caif, 11ef dry’ Hidea. iutndd 3 L o mand._ while the lower grades are quist. | Soeiary Calf, 10¢: Sheepskins, i s, e - Feea-tnfl- are as pnvloully quoted, e theh: s ool HORESE each s Woal, $1@1 50: s(mnmucs——n‘mpzz ?" ton. :m 7 e large and $202 50 o on. 1 14 Its; - FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23@23 50 per | ¥4 2001, 10 ':1' -fi" :o, ‘aces 808 81 56 Sor caer 20 ton; Oilcake Meal at the m|l| it m Nh| dl\lm‘. $1@1 26 small and 50c for Colts. 0 58y jobbing, $83: Cocoanut . $20@28; Corn | pyci s)un-—Dry Mexican, 30c; 10 |8 F Nationl. — — Meal 630 50G31 30, Cracked Corn,_ $31635 | Mexiean, 25¢; dry Central American, 30e. Mixed Feed. $22§22 50; Horse Beans, $30@40 |'gyine—Brime Angoras 75c; extra vnss BANKS. per ton; Rroom Corn Feed, 80c per cti. He' A 50c: medium, 35c; small, 20c. Ifav & L. 80 08 HAY-Wheat, $0G13 50. with an ul(v’:ncl tor LLOW—No. 1 rfl;zkcr;g 4@4%c per iv: | Ger S & ] | Sec Sav- Bi 21 extra fine eat an at $86 o - 10 50; Heriey and Oat. $7607 Volunteer’ qu N Bor gall clipeSan Josduin¥and South. | Mutual Sav Ll e Aoy o Sfl 50@8 50: stable, $7@8 50; stock, 11¢; Southern, 9c; -Southern Moun- Clover, $7 50@9 50; Alfalta, ,‘FO!OM’" farh, 9gile: Midale tlen, free, " STREET RAILROADS. fectiye, !Mh' Nortbern free, 12@l4c; | Calitornia ..196 200 |Presidio ..... — 41 STRA“":\'MWC per bale. :D m 0@12¢: Humboldt and Mendo- . - % I s n cino. 14@18¢c i Beans and Seeds. R R L e B M o B j Bean_handlers sav that as over two-thirds Meat Market. Hanihen of the Beans are still uncut the rafn has thus E"“:‘,‘ far done but little damage and that if the Supplies of all descriptions continue ample utel weather clears in a_day or go but siight in- Otherwise continued rains | will spoil large quantities, White Beans con- tinue weak owing to rcasons mentioned yes- terday, while colored, especially Bayos and Pinks, are showing more firmness, Other de- scriptions show no change. BEANS—Bayos, $2 15G2 50; Pea. $2 7 Butters, $2 75@3; small White, 2 50@2 $2 15G2 40; _Pink, . $2 25G2 Red. $3 75@4: Lima, $3 70@4; Red Kidneys, $4@1 25: Blackeyes, $2 2002 2082 40 per etl; Horse Beans, $1 55G2 10. SEEDS _Brown _ Mustard. nominal; Mustard, $3 25: Flax. $1 00@2 25: Canary. 8% @T7c; Alfalfa, 15c; Rape, 1%@2ic: Timo- thy. 5%c: Hemp, 3%m3ige per Ib: Millet. = jec: Broom Corn Seed. $20031 DRIED PEAS—Ntlies, $2G2 25; $2@2 25 per ctl. . Yellow Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Trade in Poultry was quiet and the market was weak for young chi . which were in good supply, and quite & few coops had to be held over. Large Hens and fat Ducks con- tinued frm and the market was practically | st bare of those descriptions at the close. The car of Western that arrived late on Friday was on sale, making the sixgh for the week, but did not clean up. Geme ‘was ufht re- ceipt and met with ready sale at good xn POULTRY—Live Turkeys, old, 14@iSc per b for Gobblers awd 15@l7c for Hens: young Turkeys, 22@24c per 1b: Geese, per pair. $1 50 1 75; uo-unx 1 7562 Ducks, ’4.‘ 50 per lozen, $4 5006 Hens, tor m.ll and $5 uo.e for large; young Roosters, 8565 50; old Roosters, Fryers, $4@4 50; Broilers, 32 P $1 ? per dozen for old uaau‘ 25@1 30°gér dozen: R;bmu ,,‘, ,,om, 2.; nmmuu: and $1 50 for ‘X, Butter, Cheesc and Eggs. £3 V11a Doves. $1 per Extreme dullness, both In Butter and Eggs, was reported yesterday. with stocks showing slgns of increasing. The Butter market was somewhat top-heavy and sellers werd not dis- posed to baggle with buyers. hmno sent. out eards offering extra which Indieates an easier| lealm‘ 'nun was | no change in Eggs but buyers did not take | ranch lots except in way, llndlnl cold | storage and Eastern stock 'a safer purchase. Cheese continued dull and-featureless, Receipts were 25000 Tbs Butter, Eggssand 2000 Ibs Cheese, UTTLRr\;fllmery @ first for extras an 2102&: for llrltl 24c: store B @23 St 8} ou,in. 16’», ilc; Orcgon, S@9%c; Eastern, P*LGGS—_Ranch, 30@40c for large white se- lected, 57%@38c for cholce 0 weconds and m Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The heavy rains of the ™ few days checked picking of frults and as a result yes- terday's recelpte were very Very “fow Berrtes came in and advices th ng districts that the storm has e season. Cantaloupes m, were in ligh h ranged I wound up i other decids meg Melons, prices of bol scarcity of l‘blo Grapes or fruits, carsled m#: Stock bely the lly was and those of Hogs are somewhat in excess of All quotations remain as before. DRESSED MEATS. wmmu Iates from slaughterers to dealers are as Bgfl-—anflc for Steers and 4@3c per Ib the demand, Se: ght Herring Oll, i2%c: dark Herring OIL, 40c: Saimon OIl, 34c; bolied Fish Ol 37c: raw Kilauea Ew-. C.1o u L ASin—s 813@9¢ per 1b. 30 PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6@Sc per Ib. 15 LIVESTOCK MARKET. 1553 The following quotations are for good sound - Livestock celivered in San Francisco, less 50 . t] PCATTLE et TG coms ana met- | $B0 Mokt Catl § 2 S c: thin per CALVES—4@4%c per Ib (gross welght). $10,000 Associated Ofl Co 5 | b lgrory weigh). gl Unlisted Securities. per gross wel ki HOGE= Live Hows, % to 200 Ibs, ot o < . 200 to 200 Ibs. ilsc; 360 Ibe end under, & MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. grer 350 b Atel Hogs, not wanted: Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. p-r cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, R 4s. — 100 and bug- per cent off from above quota- S Co tiel00 — un Tel 6s. & Sutte.ot ~RE108 ¢ -8t - General Merchandise. E UR of SF 4. S5% 851§ BAGS—Grain Bags. B5@5%c; Quentin, 28%| Lon& SF Bk. — 60 4 50; Wool Bags, 30@52c; Floces Twine. Tie; %0 ll.l Nav Co. — 90 ruit’ Bags, 6%@7%c for white and 7c for | (g oot Mils — | Nev Nat Bk.195 — brown jute, Cal G&ECor. 45 48 ; SRR Co 9% — COAL— Wi elllnnn. $8 per ton: New Wel- | ¢ jockey CL110 — Cal P Co. — 915 lington, $8: Seattle, $6 no. Bryant, lll'; Cal Powder. — MP Sav.)20 — Beavet Hili, 85 50; Roslyn, Coos Cal SKip - Qak T Con.. 78 — 50; Richmond, $7 50 Cumbemm, Cal TT&T. — 135 |IOOF Hall A 6% — bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania An: Cen Bk. Oak — | Orpheum Co.. —™ 1314 thracite Eu'. :N Welsh Amhnene Egs, $13; | chutes Co 81| Pac@Cas &.m et Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $0 per ton: Coke, | iy & C Bk —. 120 | Bac_Sur 105 + — $11 30g13 per ton in bulk and $I5 in sacks: | Gyp L Imp.. 5. 0% Paraf Paint. 30 — Rocky Mountain descriptions, 35 30 per short | pase Dynm.325 380 |S F Drydock. 50— -, Dpn(Pwd ptd S0 — SF&8J Coal.. 17% 20 OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases Do % 8 J Wat Co..106% — add Jei Linsecd, 57c per gallon for boiled and | px Bk 80 & MTEbt 125 — | B6c for raw; Castor O cases, No. 1, 70c; | pischer Thlr lou 30c | Swiss-A Bk 115 - Bakers' AA, cases $1 I 12; Lucel, 50¢ for Frnch-A Bk. ms - T Blect.. 12% 12% bolled and 48c for raw; China Nut, cases, %| UR InC ptd. 583 57% 88G80c per ealion; Cocoanut_Oil, in barrels, = com ... 13 — for Ceylon ;nn uco.llor “:unt:‘n-n extra 28 ]uched inter Sperm LES. Sperm Ofl 'nue extra_bleached winter ml. !(orns!:‘ Session. e B e e o, Board_— Lard o. e reatatoot Oil, Tic: No, 1 Neatstoot ONf 73 Dupont Powder ptd, s 15...... 20 00 $4,000 United R R of § F 4 per cent. 85 25 California Stock and Oil Exchange Fish o, 35e: boiled Paint Ofl, 33c; raw Paint COAL otx.—-wuer White Coal O1L in bulk, —_— : Astral. 1 ol Stock— Bid. Asked 24c: Elatne, xe - | Asmociated Trust Cert. 20 3 ove Gasolin 4 : i cases, Z2c; Benzine, in bulk, 3c; tn b cases, 19%c: 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2%e; 1 in cases 2 TORPENTINE St per sailon In cases and T8¢ in drums and {ron barrels. R RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. T%@ | Monte Cristo o & e ber b White Leao. TH@TXe. ‘according Qi City Petroieum 2 ] IUOAR—TM Western Sugar Refining Com- | fovereign . 3z a3 Y Quétes e tollows, per b, in 100-1b bags: Thirty-thres - - ¥3 Bubes U Cruched and ‘Fine: Crushed. 0.26e; 7o Powdered, 6.100; Candy Gramulated: S10c; De Twrnu—lfifll e Gravulat fc: Granulated, coarse, neous— m.t"onnl-ud, Bc: Beet Granulated | Abby Land and Improvement. 1 :s 1 g 00-1b bags only), ——; Confectioners' A, 6c: | Fischer's mx ah' 14 Magnol 5. E:.tu C. 830 wdnucxi Northern Cal. i .40c: barrele: more: A barrels, 25¢ mo: &0¢ more: 50-16 Bea Morning Sesslon. 10¢ more tor |5:1na. ‘hbleé:y—l!:lf barrels, | o0 o Be 0 6. ; boxes; ; H. & Dominos., - O per Ib. No orders taken for than | Truckes Brecirio umty-flvn barrels or its oqmnxon. Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Sam Fran- ciseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday Flour, ar sks . 109 Wheat, ctis 928 Morning Session. 200 500 Andes 100 Buillon’ . 24| 300 Potosi 951 | 1300 Chollar "_l... Potost 205 | 400 Mexican .....1 05| 200 Savage 2,859 Tallow. ctls e 474 Leather_rolls 0 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. ol Wine, gais 61 g Mining "m:'im mn' bt ine, gals , Exc! yestel y: 1.452) Sugar, ctls 2000 20/ Paper rea: &5 185 | Quickstiver, s, 20 vl OREGON. 22{ | STOCK MARKET. On the Bond Excl there was a continued advance in Pacific hul Telegraph and Tele- rhol‘ « the stock rising to $11l ric was weak and declined to m. a lw nf a doilar. Otherwise there market ing sales as follows: Oil. 10,000 shares; "mk‘ 3 Independence. Ol Ci Pacific leru 388 | AEELRZERUR| 582 SEERZBHENINELEERES . = s o T © ol - B3 > - ) » i i 1 - I &ton = o Ton 20 jo TiTom w» 30 =['M 119 s BE g S E