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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, good demand at firm prices. taken for Barley loading at this port. WEDNESDAY, anuary, February, 10.48c; March, 10.83c; April, 10.54c; May, 10. 8| losed quiet, ten points decline: lll“ll.n. Mc“fls&:, middling gulf, 11.15c; ‘sales, e SEPTEMBER 28, 1904. 5 50: and stock- B B R Kansas City. iy seen. Hence it range in all Hay quota- 13 cans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts. $4 HO? L, 13@l4c for Ne Pius Ultra and 1. Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern Ea I + 8% | @6 25; Texas fed steers, $4@5 50; Western & | Eleo Tium. ma muz p AT :;f 308 55 o Flour and Millstuffs. UCTMN S BS Do ptd. . Lo | aa000c s mixed shd butchers, WAl ouotations remain u-a--t and the A AL 5 <40 |55 37%; to choice heavy, 80; llers report the usual local business. unng Fruit.. fi.l . .: M‘ -:7. M?:; light, $5 70@6 30; ';.x'ovn.—lcuumu Family 108‘ n 0e Mach . ‘bulk usu; 1 5 : Do ped.... 000; sheep and lamps. mmwflmm-u 85@4 25 fia AUCTION SALE AT £ - 5, Sholee, wethers, 33 1564 25; 5 Western _sheep, in_packages are as MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST. Condition of the Treasury. .fi'fir mative b, ¥ 5000 80; Wesiert | foowe: Granam nfi.&% % par 100 e | mwnmxlo‘p-l" e e e WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—To-day's treas- Omah $i: Corn Meal $2 50; extra cream do, 33 &0; | Lacting Co___JOHN J. DOYLE, 3 ury statement: Available cash balgnce, $149,- mana. Ouat Meal, $3° G $4; Hominy, 577,004; gold, $66,073,678. OMAHA, Sept. m_CAmm—mxpm $3 005 §5; Buckwheat 4 Cg,;::‘! RAISINS—1904 cs t b. MARY OF THE MARKETS T 9000; market steady, 10c ;;w;‘r',an?;lvewl:m m"aflwmun&-’z 15 * Whole -1 h:im""""‘- P . ; n B 13 New York Cotton Market. s, B4 03; Tevas steers. §3 7503 00: | sacks. $4 35: Dearl (Barey, u DUty eas. | crown, . Shai ‘a":.’:.‘.n.“"" e e e wuu and heifers, ;zmao. canners, | boxes, $5 30; Green Peas $5 50 per 100 Ibs. | o1, Seedless ZW% fir the d C 1 > i "':une- OE:‘::M 50; bulls and st llTB‘G’S% g ia itanas, 3@3 1906 Loose ocks firm on the day. Cotton lower. gponed weak: S ’mm o . HOGs ot b 'mo"'; -I:I‘:rket Se_ lower: Hay and Feedstuffs. 'un-um- 2@215¢c; Sced 'x‘e-. 1%e: m o local stocks and bond. Mareh, 10.01¢: April, 10.620; May, 10.05¢: | nemay 35 008 65; $5 80@5 85; light. Pacifes. 1%G2ic; Secied 33d1iac; Maldgan, m local stocks anc bonas. June, 10.68c. oo oo a0t B0 Dulk of ies; ¥ 800 | Quotations for Wheat Hay bave & very wide | TRGIRE por ioe et Bt i higher. Exchange rates about the same. s e Betener 1B Novetioes, B i it R e e N e ko B A e DL SR, S fractio 1ghe A £ A A s ove: h S E it 5 w 0, ; No. ol c; No. action Wigh S $0Toer December, . 10-4dc; 3 10.48¢; | wesmern voscitoes. 83 €003 90; . wethers: | choice avove These figures. Dealers say that extra | Alonds, 16@17c for Nonparells. 14g14ike for 3095 INEY—Comb, 11@12c for white and lu 1le for amber; water white extracted, The tions from now on will probably continue wide, | _ 3 TY, Sept. 27.—CATTLE—Re- . > i1 fair demand and steady. - - e e e na [ 88 the rain has Stained and oinervise fe; light extracted, 3@0%c; dark, % s A . G E New York Grain and Produce. |tive steers. §3 15G8: native cows and heiters, | & & ey Dow whae It comme . Guetatins | T RmswAX-Si0me pir B Fair average mand for Flowr and Millstuffs. a1 31715' igsck!rrl"uu;’ feeders, 32 Z5G41 S . when i sey @29¢ per Ib - 2 bl g : NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—FLOUR—Recel, » RS E SETNA- 35 Dog 3 Bran and other Feedstuffs rule steadier, ow- e Hay g a wider range, with choice grades firm. 27,500 barre m.-|;.xzog:tl-m1_zm (g ad e ,‘3“,‘“",,,':"";.,“"&;”;;';:{ ‘:‘" 2= s ing lo the damage to the dry Feed by ‘he | Provisions. Byon v ] her Fe - - 2 H $5 90@6 rains, ol.@mnnd Bren and er Feedstuffs firm, owing to the rains. HEAT.-Recel x“ieu"fi. bushels. : ngot t 95; packers,” $5 0060 10 Dlis and’ n.m. MiDDLINGS w7 us Fer ton. ooThe markets continue mor or less auiet Beans stll nominal, with trade suspended, Northern Duluth, $1 28% £. 0. b. -nm; No. 1| W 000 0 o ceipts, 15,000; market steady: [ B Brokers' wires from Chicago yesterday said: 1 Sud - i R g oy A 3 e Barley. $28 50623 per | B X Potatocs firmer, with s hip ping d d he Southwest Under. foreian nllln(“:ml Weak cables, later | MULo08 i . ot 5. ®° | ton: Ollcake Meal at ne_ mill” $31 20652 80: e e e T i ota irmer, with some ship ping demand for the Southwest. rallied and in the afternoon turned very strong | ™° : ' ? | of hogs were light, but the primary s e ! V. 3 southwest sales. 'nu elc-t ‘Was strong, were about the same as last yi The dis- Omnions and Vegetables firm, with few changes. 2 mc“‘l:’l%e net mn-;.l T ’uu closed | I fi.‘l‘ ' tributive demand s good. e see nothing vet & 2 ; September, . cloged ! to_discourage lers_of visions." Poultry in liberal supply and quiet H‘ { December, $1 18391 15%, closed Miseellaneous Markets. | PCURED MEATS —Bacon, 1115¢ per 1 for & g d- B & 3 31 :rl::'-;y. 114e for gne me:émq""c for mm Grapes and Berries now coming mn wet. no{s—“ Firm. . & 50: [ oy - o 5 ‘ i E 4 2 WOOL—Steads Foreign Futures. Clover. $s810; Au-x‘r’:‘ $912 per ton. B ‘;}‘L!"- c‘." Butter weak and dull, with dealers cutting price Do pta 3 % | PETROLEUM—Steady. SRR STRAW—35@50c Tornia Hammg. 1hige: Mess Beer” $10810 30 per ” » 700 Hock Vall E | 8| COFFEE—Futures closed steady, unchanged | bbi; extra Mess, $11G11 50; Family, $12612 50 Eggs dull and easy. Cheese steadier. 900, Dy ,d" | 59%/ 80,1 80| 81 | 1,5 voints lower. Sales were ot Beans and Seeds. | prime Mess Pork, $14 30: extra clear, $34: » lm‘llllnolsp Cen 'l:gl/g £ “lm bags, including smm 6.80c; Oc- - “;‘P“l‘:’"b’:{ g;h;?n:;nfdl_ lo‘clhflp:rll”:i Dried Fruits, Raisins and Homey quiet. j5 mlmD-: Eaper 17 1T | e e ol s nzfg; As mentioned yesterday, quotations for Beans | * T \RD. Tyerces quoted at ic per I for Nuts firm and sellsm, ll. Ch | T 100/tnter Power 11l 141 B No. 7 invoice, 8ic: mild, steady. fre at present wholly nominal, as there is o ' compound and 9% for pure: half-barrels Nuts it selimg weil. estnuts appeared. | m\xnm M"‘, SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 8%c; cen- n,'.';';.",fi.:'u.?.f"‘,’::{,a‘,’;,’, reseipt o e pure. “Oicl ox"r»m tins, 10%e; 5-1b tins, 108§c; Nothing new in Local or Western Provision markets. = SRR U Rl e B T gent raine. Current reports are very confict- |~ COTTOLENE One haif barrel S%c: thees | JUTTER—Firm. Street price extra cream- m% There is nothing new in Seeds. 75@3; | B2l Dbis. S¥c: one tierce, Sigc: two tierces. Hides, Hops and Wool in brisk demand and firm. Fedit, T SRR e i S Butters, 33 1503; sl Whi i Bt s b : : 3 | ommon $o cbo large White, $2 i5G2 40 P! 52 90; | 2 e Cattle, Sheep and Hogs in good supply and unchanged. ! ot i no MR | Red: s Tog4: Lima. 83 106557 Red Kidpers, | Hides, Tallow, W ool and Hops. > 1 | | $1@1 26 Biackeyes, Beans, $1 83G2 0. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- Weather Bureau report: damagc to Beans, Grape: and dry feed. 27.—Large and small mills | i - | _ BOSTON, Sept. i inal; Yellow | Wool continues in briek demand. the fres e AN | 4G5e; prime, 5%@5%e; choice, S5 @oe: Tanoy: | The market continnes strong. with a buoyant | Gt A S . aDe, Fiost | Prices show no change, but the market 1s very A feature of the trad- istactory demand for wool are selling well. | firm and in excellent condition for sellers. Hides are moving off very well at steady and unchanged prices, and there is no acou- movement under way. been the AII grades 12474 | but little warmer, with some fog. Continued | 1 11541 | hot and dry weather in the interior. Picking | apples in full progress. Rain on 224 and 28d | 6@Tc. PRUNES—Still dragging, but the tone seems | & little steadier, although prices are not quot- 1% @2%¢ thy. 5%e; Hemp, 3%@3%c per Ib; Millet, @3l4c; Broom Corn Seed, $20§21 DRIED PEAS—Nlles, 400/ Manhattan |Man Beach s : £ mulation of stock. um':;nm New York to B. ¥. Hutton & | reatly benefiied grass on the ranger. g%fl:gg o e AL T o e LE0CH 35 to B o T-;:flory-dd-ho fine, 18Q18%c; heavy fne. | Fos SEAM gt The Hop market continues In good shape il yesterday sal : [ 15@16c; fine medigm, 18%c; medium, 19G20c; : s over the world, and the buying all over this ETOCKS—The fact of Mr. Harriman calling | | o e L |, APRICOTE -Are in light supply and are | (0@40C, (00 oo Poiatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | coast is brisk. Most of the crop has alreads 82 the office of J. P. Morgan to-day, coupied | | P ASTERN M KETS I Do 1‘;! gp‘m ! held firm. Ch“‘f;@?q‘;‘fi Oc; extra choice, 10K | 1% yoming—Fine, 1 17c; heavy fine, 16@16c; S passed out of growers’ hands, as already men With the strength in Northern Securities Com- = = S. S00/M St P & S S M. S scarce and firm, with choice | fine medium, 1734@15c; medium, 2082163 10W | poiaiou were firmer, a8 recelpts were light —_— R B ok s peny stock, leads to the bellef in good quar- - g 4%‘ Do ptd . ! beld at sx,.csx,c extra choice, 8%@9c; famcy, | M qotm, T ada fine, 17@1714c; fine, 15@ {and in addition to thé regular local demand | mgnitested in the local hop market this early that arrangements to make disburse- : St ~§(K,I”g, Ean & Tex 16%c; fine medium, 17%@18¢; medium, 20@21c; | there, Was some little inquiry Tor shipment 10 | iy the season as is the case at the present - on G0 B e oy Sisras New York Money Market. | 15 o D the Southwest. Receipts will dou | O 15,500/ Missouri Pac § | low medium, - tnfluenct o - i E heavier from niow on, ax digging has been re- - 5 Ay e T | { N Chat & 8t L. | New York Metal Market. spptana—Fine cholcs, 20G2Lc; fine average | sumed. in. the. river diecricen Fithot St veot 20 iibTot Sl Dt but ok baying. & veardty o eov |, SEW YOBK, Sept. 7—doney on call, frm, National Lead . 20c; fine 20@21c; + | steady” and some holders were e gy el B L Ry loam:. staples, mzse average, 21@22¢. St. Louis Wool Market. . 27, —WOOL—Steady 1342 per cent: id and offered, 134 per | Time loans, slightly easier; y @S% per cent; prices, but no sales were reported a per ctl. Receipts of miscellaneous vegetables contin- ued light and there was firmness in all de- | scriptions. Some wet lots of Tomatges were | received and were sold at 25¢ per box, but | notlceble at intervals during the ndicates that the accumulation terests is still in progress and events that will be forthcom- ix months will compel invest- come into the market | NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Influenced by the 4 | sharp advance’ in London, where spot tin closed at £127 17s 6d and futures at £128 2s | | days ago while the hops were still in_the cooler, and before they were even cured. Only about 2700 bales of Sonomas still remain un sold. In the Russian River section, compris ing the counties of Lake and Mendocino, only sixty and | six months, 6d, the local tin market was firmer and | closed at $27 $7%@28 although the demand ! continued moderate. {le paper—415@5 per cent. 100, Do i exchange, firm, with actual business | 500/N ST. LOUIS, Sept. to 1000 bales remain in the hands of the grow e in ts' bills at’ §3.55504.8585 for demand | Y Air Br;ke “hade higher in the Lonfon | firm: medium grades. combing and clothing, | the bulk of the receipts were readily disposed | sor’ Sarrmren: to Sat ight reportec BN A 244 and st $4.5365@4.8365 for sixty day bill 000N Y Cenfral, T e R loscd At £88 28 6d for both | 20@30c: Iight fine. 10@20c; heavy fine, 12@16c: | of at the quotations. [ e ‘;;’l::' R Nowe r and that great prosperity | POSicd rates, $4 8iG@4 841 and u b';hgd 81 INYCa&stL H tub-washed, 22@35c. POTATOES—Burbanks from the river. 65@ | Locally the market w: Com: spot and futures. al bilis—$4 8335@4 3% Iver—355iyc. now less than 7000 bales altogether remaining 80c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks $1 10@1 40 per | i the hands It seems that the vast 35 quoted _ | unchanged with jat $12 T5@1: ey o t the California growers. - the community of inter- | Lio. P glectrolytic at $12 75012 £7%, ‘and casting at | London Wool Market. | gti; Early Roee. nominal; Garnet Chiles, 3@ | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sel e Py exican dollars—46c. | Sonre | 85¢; Sweet Potatoes. $1@1 20 per ctl, | under quotations. Hewry saited —As R A Government bonds, irregular; railroad bonds, " umh.“ed at $4 20@4 30 in the —_ | "ONIONS—$1G1 20 per etl. | medium, 9c; lght, Sigo; € r the scercity of ecorn s | local market, and at £11, 178 4d In London. | LONDON, Sept. 27—The offerings at the | VEGETABLES Green Comn, T5c@$1 50 per | Y B e Basvy Gl Sho e Wier s Perfect barmony in the Sgelter also was unchanged in both markets, - Wool auction to-day amounted to §701 bales. | sack or crate: String and Wax Beans. 2Y@4c | Stags 6lic; Salted Kip, Siac; Saited Veal, k. New York Stock Market. by nage per Ib; Lima Beans. 3@de per Ib; Tomitoes, 40 | saited Calf, 1lc: dry Hides 18%c: dry’ Kip, e fut @65 per box: Sumimer Squash, 65@75¢ per box: | 1. dry Caif, 10, Sheepskins, shearlings, 23 Cabbage. 75¢ per ctl: Carrots. 75c per sack: | soo short Wool, 40863 each: medfum, Cucumbers, 40@50c per box: Pickle Cucum- m s1@1 50: bers, 30c@$1 25 per box; Garlic, 4%4c_per 1b: | gaip the transportation e cannot be overestimated L6y | | London closing at £22 78 6d Fine combing good, easy, and first ”'"'"fii‘ and New York | at $5 10G5 12. | wenerally were in' stronz demand. A on ¢ at 50¢ 3d in Glasgow and at 45s ' supply of slipes met with a brisk demand. | 70 Middiesboro, . S Coares oross-breds sold readily to home buyers and increased divi- @ & result’ NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Amother day of broad and active demand for stocks was ex- Horse Hides. &nd interspersed with occasional small reactions. | N erpool o - vi o k: ed raf $29 B M‘“"’.;“;‘m‘c"e‘: ] perienced st the Stock Bxchange, lifting stil Tocally;fron was prastiopliy unchansed, | A e Exg, Plan, 40g3c ver box; Dried Peppert. | 31 3541 73 for pes By e g 20 - - - i r 8% further the average level of prices. The move- ..| Do 1st pta . . W, nominal; Green Okra, 40f50c per box; Green | Hijes d 1 75 for Lk 22 pot Futures opened stead ment showed some variety and irregularity, SR | 4~mlab1€ Grain Supply. | Northerr, 1Wheat Market. Peppers, 50G00c per ‘box; Marrowfat Squash, | gt S1a1 25 for. small ang. Soe tor F the upward movement being decidedly uneven 400 Pacific Mail al | $15 per ton. | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted | : ‘ 53,800 Penn R R C OREGON. The sel o y - NEW YORK. Sept. 2. —Epecial, cable and L Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 30c. Goat ,m;“'_:l“‘;;;‘ - °'_e‘,‘“fx',‘,':;': ter 3'hich made lta | 2.300/Peaples Gas . telegraphic communical ed by PORTLAND, _Sept. 27 —WHEAT-For ex- Poultry and Game. | Skins—Prigme Angoras, Bc; extra large do, good,” which in k Exchange parlance streats show the follo port: la Walla, 80g81%c; bluestem, 85c: : | L T T e e 4 . supply as c d 1 ! Al —No. render c per 1 g rmed either on the iheids e i Y e Gt o ‘.;V!)‘{EAT—For Bastern market: Walla Wal- The Poultry market was liberally .::ln:e:‘ No 3 Bug dreaw. igee. rxxww: Our _market opened at g properties, P cam- 331 ' of the Rockies, increase, $2,458,000 busheis. 1a, S4¢; bluestem, 8Tc. | and trade was rather quiet, as most ref all clip—San Joaquin South- points Gecline. We belleve that we o ey rietiee o ae St el , 80 % {4eat for &nd in Europe, increase 600,000 WASHINGTON. | rere ‘well eupplied and wete purchasing but | ern. 9Gilc; Southern_ Sadc: Southern Moun: Cxperience Some lightning changes in | similar reason qualificd o judge wisely Of | 100 ko man Co.im8 [220 | pushels. Total supply. incréase 3,058,000. TAODMA, St T —WHEAT-One cent B O O O e e | e . s, _five. | $hgude: re et by the market leaders in the near | outicok for values in the market. But this| 100/ e ey 00 O 1 5% ¢ COBN_Tuited feates &30 Chteas, { higher for ‘club at §2c; bluestem, unchanged | Reld; 204,89 ofierings wers Vbt higher prices | do. defective. 10@12c: Northern free. I2@lic: g e i L 1 < =2 th ockies, increase 4 g | enily x - | do, e, 3 do- “The news as to the monthly Government | sive, was well absorbed, and was hot allowed | 2300 Reading 61 OATS—United States and Canada, east of | &t 3¢ T O iy Lot s | sim, SAQISe v Wt {' r:"flz«; he “"3“.:{' Oc:fibe;”a. seems | seriously to affect the tendency of prices. ool B e g;g . S$4%) 8310 the Rockles, increase 2,390,000 bushels. | I\ortITc S T TR oA of Westera Rouityy | HoPs— crop. 25G28%¢ per Ib, ose & n from last mouth of from | e comsieaors e e eites Preres | 1700/Republic £ & i [ ou * B g Meat Market 2 to 4 points, while others look for 6 to § o representative of general conditions | 453 : 309,73 evn.: 0GR Be i T . e s o ot s By 4 s SEATTLE. Sept. 27.—Clearings, $1,000,7 Turke)a 20@22c per_Ib: Geese, per pair. $1 50 5 ."cmb.m.fl”.“,.‘é U gthers sa- it will | and dopendent upon so widespread interests | P g 2% Chicago Board of Trade. balances, £205,602 @1 ‘Gosiings, '$1 75G2: Ducks, $3 50475 per | [0 gainst 84.4 last | necessarily had a large influence in determin. | 8315 —Clearin; $485,150; Everything on the list is in good su nik Ing The gametal toae o Dht et i | S eSnee: 304 |8 %' TACOMA, Sept. 27.—Clearings, dozen for old and $5G6 for youns: Hens, $4 50 | o EYeryiRing on the list is e | e j E— | pathy thelr strength exerted. Advocates of | SW0|SIeseS 8 &1 Co BT o2 By | = 380, ot 21.—Clearings, 006,898 , g;;?;r:“fga;"‘:),?‘w!‘: Oga Fryens | ket is featureless. The W eather and Crops. | higher prices also enjoyed another day of | @ |57 | Future Grain and Provisions. | yaances, $139,60. $i44 50; Brotle 3 50; Pigeons, §125 | DRESSED MEATS. Sivsost complete bmmmuity of disturbing fac- Do Ikt ptd’ J&L 1 i3 SPOKANE. Sept. 27.—Clearings, $446,230: Lot dozen for old and $1 5062 for Squabs. | ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers The weekly feport | ol el £ i Sibar Wat Xivors o020 P | 26 3 27.—At th ning the | balances, $57,800. ! GAME—WI1ld Doves, $1 per dozen. Hare, are as follows vt of A. G. McAdie, section | able for ripening the fast-maturing crops and | 26 CHICAGO, Sept. t the opening $125@1 50 per doseny Rabbits, $2 dozen | BEEF—5%@7c for Steers and 4@%c climate and crop service of | the weekly bulletin of the Weather Bureau .| 741 | wheat market showed signs of weakness, the | . e $1 50 for B gpadthe | Py e 1 308 r Bureau, is as follows: -Z“m;fl’fi?hfl;::h clfiomrv::s“mm'fl; lcr:jrthvngae | 911% December delivery being 34c lower to l4ec ;A 3 I 1 —_— | % Large, 7@Sc; small 8@%¢ per Ib e | ove 2 ps. The | | 9 3 . B " GENERAL SUMMARY. | repetition of the low corn crop_cstimate by Lk | iowe acaLBE N, Ve N S I LOCAL MARKETS. Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. | | MUTTON=Withers, " 1gisse: Ewer. ogs 1al weather conditions prevailed | President Hill of the Great Northern and | changed to o lower a %30 ol s ¥ * - | " LAMB—8@% per Ib. ng of the week, followed by fre- | Northern urities seemed to be ignored and The main factor affecting the situation at the 2 . | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6@Sc per Ib. erstorms and phenomenslly heavy | & sharp advance in Northern Securities on | | start was a decline in forelgn wheat markets. Exch and Bullion. Butter is apparently on the verge of a de- | - 3 3 he central and morthern -mn,,,,; the curb on buying said (o be for London ac- A SaiBe ot Teades who had il IEEE o rxchange 1<~llne. Some houses, in fact, are already quot. | LIVESTOCK MARKET. nity P! ion ' r Y - < % | 1y " v ;. = 1 cieco, le: 3 Wi accompa the b = & 1. Iy early in the day. There was also consid- oo creamery at 27c. Trade is dull and there i3 | per cent shri k the u 4‘ ;l“ s ann?’.\ ), Roming was ot g "(-;‘-j“";dmfgn"j” u‘;‘:h::rl&l:‘gin"x“r Tex Pac 15 T Co, | erable buying on predictions of wet weather o — $tss | plenty of Stoclf on the market. e p'(':.\'f’"t‘:,}';—'s"&f: wu(:-‘::X'e Cows and Heit- o ity hawwy B many | SO R e honia b S Texas Pacific | in the Northwest. However, the most notice- | Sterling Exchange, sixty days... — $4 8 | Pon 8 for 0 0" ioring more tone to | ers 53@6ie, this Cows. iaoe D LT, ixe Baptamber | o Srevide Tar ihe peaitieed Medk. Thess | - able feature of trading and the one that seem- | Sterling Exchange, sight . T §1s7iy Cheese and the market no longer shows the | CALV! lec per Ib (gross wel.m) B bave bovn Lo 16 memrdy | B O e O e e | | ingly had the greatest infucnce in creating | Sterling Exchange. cablos o Z "' demoralization that characterized it & little | SHEEP—Wethers, 34@i%c; Ewes. 36%e e ey Smpur Sall I the | et anilacily. Thiwe ware some rather a strong undertone was heavy purcases of | New York Buchange, Mgt e, — o7 | While ago. | per Ib (gross weight). i T conspicuous _exceptions to the general ad- | May by a leader of the bull crowd. After| New York Exchange, telegrap = S | " Fresh Eggs continue dull and there is & dis. | T LAMBG $2 5002 75 per head, A ok o Sty maei- | e Sahs the e oe b Has | December has sold at $1 104 prices gradually | Siiver, per ounce i | position among some houses to concede a cent | HOGS—Live Hogs 140 to 300 Ibs, 4 % portien of the firat crop | LoDl T eNTiTe o has chareeteriaed thems | | anvanced. Slight recessions were made on | Misiaa Dollars . | o large buvers to move the goods. Thus far, | 200 to 250 Tos. 4lsc: 130 Iba and under 3! ® the storm. but the | Botable strength gt~ g profit taking, but the general trend of values INTERNATIONAL. | however, quotations show mo chang | over 250 Ibs 4isc: soft Hogs not wanted mostly on the vines. | ; vonent being marrow throughout. The | as toward a higher level. Sentiment during | New York on Mexico | "Recelpts were 32,600 Ibs Butter. 62 cases Sows, 20 per cent off: Boafs, 50 per cent off, S meTe JWDIY Dro- | yiated need for additional capital in the an- | | the latter part of the session was quite buli- | Beriin on London | Eges and 2500 Ibs Cheese, | and Btags, 40 per cent off from above quota- e P ainere has Prob- | nual report come in for much discussion. The 4 ish. Primary receipts were much smaller | Paris on London - | BUTTER—Creamery at first hands_ 28@29c | tions. & = August statement of net earnings was disap- | then the carresponding. day o yesr aga snd | & [ for extras and 26g27c for Arats: dur‘y_ 210 | " pointing On the other hand the August | a report was received from Minneapolis stat- 17 = 5 | 24e; cold storage, i store Butter, 17@20c; . e . s | State at_of the Chesapeake. and Ohior the ing that country offerings were decreasing. Wheat and Other Grains. | Eastern creamery, 2114 Eastern ladle- | General Merchandise. nd the remainder muet’ hone | Central of Georgia and the St. Louls-South- Advices from abroad prophecy a big reduction | packed. 16@17c per Ib; Utah squares. 26c. pnsly Infuced e . — Ve | western were considered highly satisfactory, in wheat shipments from Australia and Ar- WHEAT FREIGHTS—Rates are now about | CHEESE—98@10c for cholce mild new and | $3@5 25; San Quenun rvested ’._‘d a sl “"!P'i | and the less satisfactory showing by the Cen- gentina in the near future, the claim belng | oo sgtablished by the shipowners' combine sev- | 8@8%c for lawer grades: Young Americas. | $430; Wool 30@32c; Fleece Twine, Tlac. e Thaer cover. Almond | yra) of New Jersey did not depress that stock made that the exportable surplus from those 1 months ago, viz.: 23s 9 for Barley and | 10%@lic; on, 8@9%c: Eastern, 10@15c | Frult Bags, 64@7%c for white and o oo B gl | railmoads continued to report increased | 4,000/ countries was practically exhausted. Higher | eral mol Wisat—wilh esme ahips Being b. brown jute. jared by \rain | gross earnings for the third week in Septem- | 1,100/ Do pfd .. prices for cash wheat in all markets of the | 22s 6d for - - Ranch. 20G40c for large white ee- | (CANNED FRLXT—FnHfl'm‘ are prices for oy v’n alnuts | ber, Rumors of a strong forthcoming state- | 00{U S Rubber . ! United States was an important aid in buoy- | taken for Barley, but none for Wheat from th! i« 1,@38 for cholce and 35@38c for | the 1904 . - ‘;, crop will | ment of August met earnings by the Pennsyl- | | Do pfd . ing up speculative prices here. The high point | port, owing to the high local price of Wheat, | cold storage, 2714@30c; store. nom- — are in excelient condi- | vania ‘aiso figured in the day's market. Cot- 10/U & Steel Cor . on December was reached at §1 1215. May | which prohibits exportation. Ships for Wheat inal:. Eastern, 25G2Sc for firsts 21@3%c for [Sl01217 the south, where | ton Oll suffered from intimations that the com- | 92300 Do pfd . ' sold up to $1 13%. Although all the advance ' “bet taken at the combination rate of | S¢conds and 20@2lc for bakers' | l ¥ | =z 3 in the centras | O, dividend would be ,Tw,f, There were ;.?m Va-Car Chem Col & | was not maintained, m; market closed strong, ’;{'“ {:m Fortland, bawever. ‘The chartaved 2 | # 312 F cel reactions running to a point in some of the | 60| Do pfa | with December up at $1 12% and May 1%c | 238 i Cii i 5 H plowing and seed- | icaders before the day ended, and the closing | - 600/ Wabash - | higher at $1 13%. %0 | Wheat fleet In port has & rekistered tonnage Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. FRUITS. it 1518 2 omce Dry feed was | was heavy. Sterling exchange advanced, al- | 2,100 Do pfd { MSentiment in the corn pit was inclined to | of 37.000, asainst 43 K o (e’ shuns’ dante / A S ES oAy Stt o S will prob- | though the prospect is for easier money in > Do deb “B' 15 | bearishness, but the strength of wheat pre- '"'.o ‘-‘~th Way o this port, 214,800 tovs Receipts of table Grapes in smail packages - | london and cotton bills are quite plentiful in ..{Wells Fargo Ex. 2 235 izm | vented any decline. Trading was rather in- | 92 = 500 " | were heavy and consisted chiefly of poor and s SACRAMENTO VALLEY. the exchange market. London aiso bought 4ol \Western Tnion . o0ii |0 9033 | active and fluctuations were within a narrow B R s | wet stock. which dragged badly at irregular ~y Cool, cloudy weather prevailed most of the | "L0°KS freely on balanice here to-day. Money | 3,800|Westinghouse .. ({60 (154 11%%1157 | range. December closed at B0%c, a gain g.‘l““\ —,,::"';‘*c iaher ® “Minneapolis | Prices. Good dry stock was eagerly sought ;g”: };3 Chunderstorms mnd ~abnormalty | T oo by oo Lo e S e 9L | ... ol Do 1st prd. 15 ot Yoc. wirca: " “There is the finest kind of & cash de. | &/LeF, DeIng wanted or shipment on the Putet | = 115 ‘: ntall Guring the Jatter part . The | strongth Of sterling s betieved 1o bs Gus to - il T | .,3;:'92“':9;;:?;",“3,’..,‘6"‘:;; ':':':r,,:“,,;;‘: mand_ here “’i,d"c John “"""“h"" g g Teoveht: firmet Deicas: n'r:’:'rn:‘-’;"-:fl!lu"::‘zi ) 1 35 y . Sor ¢ ‘)(xm” o raged fully 3!ga demand on account of th-_hmnlurllnf] ninety | i Do 2d pf % s 251 | In oats. December closed %c lower at 30%4e. ‘::ohhu::"nuk. b““":n;x:‘-l:ie i::;‘“m:‘oim[mm‘o“ 90c and Muscat and Black at T8¢ per coate . foothills and mount day loans, againet which cxchange bills were | *'8,000| Wisconsin Cent..| 3i%| 30| Swwg| i Provisions were steady on ‘a good demand ' EUTOPe. RIS DUISC off b e N hort and | Frices for the gemeral run of offerings ranged = f enow in the B ) ey i 1, Do pfd .......| #%| 35%] §5%| 5% | from pit traders. Small receipts of hogs and | 25 any-reduction In the vield in_Argentina | (oM 25c to 50c per crate and there was = | 1 N warnings were give g Bttt acndt ool o 2 NEW_YORK BONDS | frm. Drices at the years,were the supporting | i’ wii} Bave to buy United Btates Wheat, 0. | SIRvY Sucpiue St Umsald at the elose. ' Wine | polchce™Voiigw - 5 1 15 rable damage to fru States 3s advanced % and the mew | U S ref 25, res. 108%/L & N unifled ds.100% | '?l:cml rd was up Sigc and Fios were was | gadless of price. He also says the Continent | LGl iiiing prices on wet. jots. | Prices o | Fears, Bartlett . o ins ou trays erapes on, the | 45 Geclined % per cent.on call. Do coupon. bt M' o ere un- | gyffered xmt|¥b:rn‘:\ ?.o:""' a:;i reporu of | Nutmeg Melons and Cantaloupes declined | FIums, Green Gage . o » Gry teed. The first crop of Erapes wis morigs ol e ey 1 Sy :2 The Iéading futures ranged as follows: B et oind sharply. There were over 1200 es re. | Do. Esg o e all gathered before the storm, but the second | gen’ Francioce mempirs ot e ot | Do new is " A g e LT Low.. OMSA | coest WhAM I Jikey to re.vx:lumhe‘ the | e mamret T e e e L1 00 ‘Was seriol injured. i -4 o at, trade country,” one I ipiened - he rain has eakurated e sof} | Siock Exchangs, Turmich che following offcial | Do Conpor. . geptembir, old. H:;’: JRE 1125 118 | et Gl fandlers. W have heum buying | S, BPOLT WOl clegoed up ang e befter | i1 ant “plowing and sceding will commence at ( Do coupon . ' there two and others have followed. | Guoed $1 35 as the top for the Ket, | %15 once. Gr feed will probabl; i ber 110% - 1124 112 rs Eastern millers have refused to have market. | CANNED VEGETABLES—Toma 241> s e o [Bigh[Low.| Bid. Ask. | Al £ 118% | anyihing. 1o do with the North Paciic Coust | Pl veoesins wers sepovted 2™ ea® oA | Standards. '5G70c gaiion standaris: e oo, ~ = =1 i Wheat. “but of late they have been using it 2190; 315 solid pack. STia@ove. Grosn Deass — T ; { BU 8" Ohio”4s 2% | with great success as a blend and are gotting e I s S m and prices | Baby petits pols, §1 50; petits pois, $1 5 weather prevailed at the be- b 583 | ‘o . So long as it be obtained | e standard_sifted. e e e M it £ 3 SRRy > m?} ay 87 | 5007 mconabie fwurcs it will be extencively | Ties were light and ?,"‘, ‘%’“— et M = lnm't-u.“ e gailon ifeed, . n. The precipita- i used.’ ; standard, o b. San Fran- gl from 110 inches md was bear. | By =L ol Jatlue .. &5 % 2% | In’this market futures were easy and quict, | I AG{L"S ROV (@ report n G Sna Toopi. AL Wbl 38 s -t Bt ral and northern districts, 2 Chicago. The cash grain was ™ L—Wel g per : New Wei- - Chi & Alton 3%s. 80! 17 following STRAWBERRIES _$0G7 per chest. A E %07 35" | CB&Q new 4a.. 087 oy | M 0| 1 emnd et el wars aable 0 g RASPRERRIES et JS; Getule %8 50; Bryaae, 6 30; gen 4s. 98 oes. per : 22 12 | C'& N W con 76120 Z : 18 CASH WHEAT. NBERRI box for he a 205 (210 | CRTaP R R 4a il 87°% | January e s 1 = California Club, $1 4061 50; California White $8 50 ‘30":"“»«“ b 2 toes, drying fruits, | 8% Do col Bs...... 1615 | ., Lard, per ustralian, $1 1 6215; Northern Club. $1 40 [ APPLES—$1a1 25 per box for fancy, 65@ begne, un?vrowud grain in sacks and baled 4% 5 m October T4 X T31% 7 4 CCCRSIL gen 4.1, 01% 115! ern Bluestem, $1 574@1 62 90c for choice and for hay were considerably damaged ol Sy focs 19%] 203 | Gt Torminal 4s.. T | T St L & W iy p’* | January Tamw 7 L B o | BEARS Hartietts. $1 2561 50 per box: Win Darvaniet Set i e S prestyoan | ! 33“‘ s5% | Con Tobaceo 4a. :’ifi Usnion Pacitic 4,100k | ORtODAE . oove TiRNEE 07 7 FUTURES. ter Nellls, $1G1 25; other winter varieties, 35 e porti ! | | Colo & South 4s. Do con 4s. . i e~ Sees R mr«fi P yus unibrastied and recelved some 2 13 | EF & 1% gl 7 :;mml'u lgz | January ....... 6 695 6871 69215 DnI:-:' mnlé:o;:' e PEACHES—Small boxes, 40g75¢: dgén boxes : . 5| Den 0 G 4s abash lsts. 17% e 3 - . 3 Places & 26141 26% | Erle prior len 45 99% | Do deb B o5 ain S04 SUTLE SN M LUMS—50cGS$1 per box. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY 9535] 9635 | © Do gen 4n .o BT%| Wheel & LB & 937 Cash Grain and Provisions. 182 *1ohe *am 'iotn GRANATES—40@60c for smail and $1 e first part of the week was cléar and 13 | o0 | BLToE PCuit:100sg: Wisconsin Cen & CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—Cash quotations were |' T ihelmany P QTINS5 q50e per bor, t of 5 JUIN per 3 e for frult ug and raisin making 67% | 67% g e nd the NEW YORK M as follows: m steady: No. 2 spring wheat, | pBARLEY—Futures were firm, mate. | F1GS—Nominal, 4 the latter part’ cloudy with heavy raing 04 1007 i o 5. 310501, 15: Xo 2 rea, 311146 | iy hanged. Cash” Becd was " samter i | MELONS Cantaloupes. $1 por crate: Nur. B s ous, Sundersiorms. Good progress 1525 13214 No.'2 corn, 5%@%%: No. 2, vellow, iy vas_about the best figure obtainable, | Me€ Melons, S0G30c per box; Watermelons. 31 S e A e i et i G was o2 o 418V | Oy e 100 cru en domne 10 grapes on ih eans, : | last o under cover and. unthrameed omo i barley, I L b UL vaedt hiv Mot ok Barien, -t_“ T B gt Soirive Tea whea 1| 1414 : 1 : t v, loading this 50@78c; Black, >d Drying fruit and raisins on the s1i4| s21; No. 1 flaxseed, §1 00; No, 1| making four or five now s srain | o es. 50c@$1 25: Wi - Says and stacked or covered, Horn Silver. $116%; prime timothy seed, | here. wflno-. ton. ured to s were probably. 92 198 | yron Silver. bl $11 7011 50 1 CASH BABL!Y CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, per 5 o Some extent, but this canmor Ly 30 |31 5 b B box for Valencias; 2 tor | s-termined until later. Dry feed was y 60 | us | Ieadville Con. .87 50; sides (loose), Feed @1 11% Brewing _and 2 25 for_choice and $1 30 T o e ety o % iy vt S| el R SIS | gt ey Bhnaas 35553 e - : saely, waroing of the approach of the stort Sort ey FUTURES. Der. banc frous g o o . wully heeded by raisin 94 Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. ‘I-fi"&"l"fl Pineapples, $3@4 50 kers and frult dryers 55% Opsa. Nigh. Low. - g o BOLTHERLC CALIPORNIA. 8 w December ..51 13% $1 13% $1 1215 “m“ dF v Slightly cooler ant partly cioud; Session. proviiied durine G JSarly clondy westher 00400 2 p. m Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. in Eanta Barbarm and Ventura counties smg 43,200 Bhare 1n Skt i\t showers in other wections. 1t iu reported | C & Almands rule"Srm ot e Righ prices Feuit that over six inches of rain fell in Sants Bar. = Jigh prices. Frui b, wnd ity “airing e torm: bt e ic & Butter Chee:e and Eggs. as ‘aiready men, Rave” seneraiiy ,..a Maria Be e B BT Jew 2 —on Them with frmineas. Prunee: fontine e e £ as cie mw-mfia._‘:'m’m._ dull, there scems to be more sirengin de- > 2‘ Peaches are about the firmest on the D nm. auu.mMflm-. Hst. are easy at the deciine already Do i noted. is ,Dew in the Raisin 3 ‘ iosion Fooey tn b e yont dniing o cm AND HOGS. R g i u.unms ummary. —Heavy rain in the ; e section seriously damaged Royals 0 = beans; mwuyualdno: =t § = { sufler 4s much as Limas, cut but till in the fieid. Bu-lmln-nn. section; no appreciable effect except @7c; S