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THE SAN | f i | > -~ 7 'S ' D 4s 131 UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Do new s, 105 151% Min & St T ds. Do old 4=, R e Ig 31 « ; WEOEREPOR 'en gen pe: Steel Shares in Wall street. { Cen ‘gen 0s..134 ; n‘s Notthern Pas 4. 104% ez York S s steady on the day. Cotton unsettled. Do 3s...... ! | Nor & W con 4s . | OSL s and partic 9% ' 1d Exchange not in session. 99 4 3l i D Penn con 3l4s. . . | Reading gen 4s...100% | New ¥ ¢ siightly higher. Mexican exchange ditto. SOL ISt & IM con 55, ll‘r?fi i L & SF fg 4s L S 301 Seaboard A L 4s | Southern Pac 48 t and Flour in the West. I} . ei f but quiet. Qats and Corn unchanged. Southern Ry Se...117 I " as previously quoted. - e Tob %| Unlon Pacifle 4..105"~ | Ao T AT onb. Y Do 4s. 106 , ; i, with trading suspended. A SO T “ o T | Den & Rio G 4s 1001 Wabash lsts 18 | la with heavy receipis. Onions dull. Erie prior lien 4s. 99| Do deb B. i Do gen 4s FiW & DC 1sts.110 Hocking Val 4145 1083 | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Con 20] Little Chief. 35 Ontario . 15! Ophir . 09! Phoenix . 10/ Potosi 1 05 8avage 1 50| Sierra 1 (:é Smfll HDDQI H‘ Wheel & L E 20 | Wisconsin Cen,ds. 903 | ! [ tocked and weak. good docal and shipping demand. ry crop badly damaged by frost. Hawis and Bacon unchanged. buving of Hops all over the Coast. md Hogs unchanged. supply at previous prices. { Eggs weak and the Adams itter lower. \ 2 m‘ Mining:- 953 Adventure ” ncisco Swmngs ;\"4“1'[ | “hare Railroads— Shares. | Atchison Do pfd o Boston & A n! % Calumet & 24 | Y. Boston & Maine. Boston Elevated. Fitchburg pfd. | Centennial . 2 T|iss 88" lass "ias Mexican Central . 1 .. 1159 " 1583 1581 1. NY NHS 913! Frankiin . 5 - . Do ptd 186 |18 que: 74 | Grancy - ose T4 C R I & P (new) h'fl Calon Pacific,...101% tote Royals. .11 - U800 Do ped Miscellancous— | Mass Mining. ... . - ..| Do 4s Am Arge Chem . 15 | Michigan 2 a 3'1 Chi Term .e 77_ | Mohawk . - 15“ 300, Do Mont Coal & Coke 414 o ... 1T | ¥ | | Am Woolen % 91% G Do ptd. % pe | D(mlmon 4" g | 3 1)‘n—r:\l Electrie. . M . - olum H C & 1 12% 1-»:‘ 124 | Mass x-:xncmr it - >~ Colorado Se. | 19% | Do pd. L% £ 31:. 51 5113, Mass Gas.. e T4 | 26% 26 | 25% 263, ! United Fruit.. : s 207 1y 2 20613 2064 | Un Shoe Mach 5215 Wolverine . N | ) L..{124% 1243 124 (12413 | Do pfd. i - . 16 15% 151y 15% { ...l 71 7 Tiig | i1, . whica Ik It Condition of the Treasury. ' Sept. WASHINGTON, 28. —To-day's state- ™ 825 82 ment of the Treasury balances in the gen- A eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold & 0 to 12 point 701 69ig 681 | reserve in the division of redemption, shows the afiernoon of about 4 Available cash balance, $148,530, gold, New York Cotton Market. | Dis eetur bonds. i --Duluth € S & A S g NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Cotton futures opened easy: ’September, 10.28¢; October, 10.28¢c; December, 10.35¢; February, 10.40c;’ March, e. September, , 10.37c; De- | cember, 10.44c; 10.45¢; February, 10.48¢; March, 10.53c; April, 10.54c; May, 10.56¢ Great No. pfd Green Cone Cop. Havana Tob Co. 178 | Spot closed quiet, 1s% | dling uplands, 2513 | sales, 135 bales ten points decline; mid- 10.80c; middling gulf, 10.85c; am rson Brothers n for Pe prd 41 was practically dow Valle T o=l b (71 ' | oo ge e ] s b § New York Grain and Produce. | buying at and | 10,000 Dllinols Cen 1397 138% Millers are tight- Inter Paper . 5 ‘hl‘ NEW YORK, Sept. 28 —FLOU R—Receipts, | ansas 200, Do | 7 16,600 barrels; exports, 900 barrels; sales, 3600 than 3 was Inter market inactive. but held steady 411y 413 | packages: 35 WHEAT—Receipt: 200,000 bushels; spot firm | luth, $1 23% £ o.-b. afloat. toba, nominal 200 Inter 86,500 bushels: sales, b, { %0 0. 1 Northern Du: No. 1 hard Mani- f. o. b. afloat. ~Options ruled irregular and generally weak during the fore- | 34 EASTERN MARKETS. - KC Ft 8 &M ptd { noon, reflecting poor cabless liquidation and Karxen City So. heavy Northwest receipts. Later they experi- i . g o "~ PR o enced a strong advance on a bullish French e York Money Market. Keokuk & Des M . predicted lighter Southwest ar- “Laclede Gas pra. | rivals, Armour buying and general covering, | s omey on oall Semm, | - Lake 33 °| but finally yielded to realizing and cigsed un €2 N e e cettled at c net advance. May, §1 u& 2 Conn, | aigaity | 1 closed, 31 147%: Septembel "3 90 days, 3@3% | TEeRy (12725 | 1 17: closed, $1-17; December closed, n 15& { ——. PR 700{Mahattan ...... 154% | HOPS—Firm Seriing ox- | Man Beach. 13 HIDES—Steady. ! ek | 15,100 Metro Secur 81 |+ WOOL—Steady. | or demand, and | 13.806Metro St Ry.... 4 | PETROLEUM-—Quiet | 3 bl Posted | 900 Mexican Cent .. | 141, | COFFEE—Influenced by steadier European o and $4 551404 §7. Oome | 400[{Minn & St L. | 57 | cables the market for coffee futures opened ot 3% 100! Do 1st ptd 9 98 | steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 1 TOMSt P&S S M| 7T | 768%) nq‘ bt five points and in the absence of offerings 766 Do ptd e %1133 (133|134 | ruled pretty firm during the early trading eady; railroad bonds, 900 Mo )un & Tex_] zup 243 2415 | with prices at one time about 5@10 points | 2,590 Do pt 49 | 49% | higher. Later. however, offerings increased 971 97% 98 somewnat owing to continued large receipts ok Chod 2513125 | and the market was finally unchanged on all | Stock Market. 241 2414 | positions except January and July, which were | 9419, 9615 ;sv?wpog::s t‘ug)lmsi Sales were reported of 2 | 2013 21 gs. including September, 6.85¢; - Frises ‘of stochs isl"h m%<§¢er 8,80, November, 6 30c; December, 6950 ~ 48 | 4833 | January, 7.06G7. ebruary, 7.18c; March, | ugfl;mfl‘ :W‘“flf“‘« 1100 ws:z 7.25c; July, 7.60c: August, 7.65c; spot Rio | et i et e | 8631803 181 ~ | steady; No. 7 invoice, Bhecs mild, quist, | last night's level. Then 1137 1139 SUGAR—Raw, steady, fair refining, 3%e; | € cirongth wase SURGE it 127% 127% | cenlntulll 96 ‘test, 45.16c; molasses sugar, | ey, ~ g | 201! 30 3%c; refinad, steady. s e Bl o 1105 (110 UTTER—Firm; street price, extra cream- T e |68y g e K et S i s with these sustaining | 14 Bt e he result was a constaatly | 181|133 %Emmm. United States Steel pre- ature of the market in cob- erday’s strength. This was DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED. APPLES—The demand con- tinued lMght. Futures are easy, but spot of- fers were liberal 2nd prices were pretty well Common, l y hetic effect on the general | was supplemented by the aggressivs eugh Geveloped by Reading. maintained. 4@6c: prime, 5%85%4% Northern Securities made another jump in cholce. 5% @6c; fancy. 6@Te. - msarket and rumors continued largely PRUNES—Are said to be held mors firmly v of & compromise betwesn the Union | for shipment from the comst, and ft is re- 2 Great Northern in that ported that storms have damaged the crop. | But Union Paci | Spot prices, however, remain unchanged in the | absence of important demand and quotation | st range from 2 to 5ec, according APRICOTS—Are not offered lr!ely md ‘wh Gemand seems light the market showed a firm undertone. Choice are quoted at 9% %ilc, extra cholce at 104@10 %e. and fancy at i Peopies Gas . -|Pere Marq pm FCC& st L. Do b 60 Prose "Btedl “Car.| 33 work . somewhat i eas.or 100 Do pa - § 5 | newe nd was very dull. A loan ex- | Pullean Cor Go. *l216 ~ 220 ACHES—Are unchanged, with choice for the week, in view of the = 13 nnuc at 8% @8lc, extra cholce at 8%@0o, A ot = Wi e koo b | M- L . prove & surpris . o P Coward the interior continss beav, | . New Vork Metal Marker er considerable AT:-d upos - surplus re- 78 7 = & unLes - z s here again to-dav end ihe | 9% | xpw YORK, Sest. 25. — The London of cotton was said to be | 4554 | arket showed further stremgth, though (h' Sterling exchamge yieided a few | 3% 2117 | savance Tolowing the galn of Reports of arrangements for.a new | b % |37 | paturally limitcd. Spot cideed at £127 1 and | loan and of leass mrm::mamm} "160/Sloss § § & 1 Co| 40%| 40%| 40 | @1 ly demand was light, | 2 86 |87 spot 5 |17 4 a8 o F .. daly| sty | OF 0 | 11,890 South Pacific 57| 57 ket and at £11 75 04 ta | '1 333 B! 33%| 3315 | 1og8) EnrY fnea” siightly in the Englieh mar- | pra. . 833! 93 ket 0 Lag,m,.«« and remained unchanged rORK STOCK LIST. : ;838 1641 1 (" fe local market, where it is quoted at| e ¥ | 1% 2 | g5 105 20. = & Co. 490 California street, | 5% 48y | B0 osed at 508 30 in Glasgow and 43s in | members of the New York % w.rm. AT ki 30 133 | yidatesboro. ~ T b hual:h the following official STIAE Avean ..Immmu lfl% ,3‘ M, iron was 'l!hnl:t mnerl:l‘g‘. ot 200/Tol Ry & T Co..| 24 | 24 | 23 B e e loantey. Northern, 31 25013 - [High Low.| Bid.| Ask. 00{Tol. St L & W..|31 |31 2 | 18 2 o Sy Southern. and No. 1 foundry. ) . & ! 50 | 49 | 49%5| 50 thern ‘soft, at $13 50@13 75. 98%/ 99 'a 4 . "2!-9,. [4 Chicago Boarfl of Trade. l ! ol AR S SR I S R TR of .Future Grain and Provisions. Do prd Do 4's CHICAGO, Seot. 25.—Shortage of wheat in 5 USClL France as by official figures had a | o Do pta buoyan: effect on speculative Drices ! B By e day. At the close ber was up 13e. o S Leather. an advance of e Corn is up 1ie. et Do_prd. | Osts netted a of Ke. Y FR& ae to 15¢ 3 S S Rubber. ina of toreign markets to an 4 Do pfd.. advance y had a depressing ef- § Steel Cor. 3 | % Do vfd.... 20% Va-Car | &% ' _Do ptd {g,‘ 900/ Wabash { Do pfe i = &b \‘“ wflk-“lr aid B ik e Do 1st ] ey £33 | "3 300/ Wisconsin = E3] | imported jato France. | shade to | September | @8 50; Te \AM foreign crop statistician made the claim that 32, bushels of wheat Wfll h.lve to be nsor The T of the rted grain, it was asserted, will have to Wlhlvmed from America. The domestic nanr sitnation was an_added stimulus to the purchase of wheat. The high point on De- cember was reached at $1 13%, while May , sold up to $1 141,. A reaction occurred later, | final u:dln., as & result of liberal liqui- | much of 2‘]‘0‘0‘2“‘]1071:\!1‘ was with December at | $1 121 Final quotations on May were at ! $1 1345, Clearances of Wheat and flour were squal (o 16,300 bushele, Primacy receipte were im s a in the day, the . De- 2 Jnena e lower, at 4 @50%c, sol tween 50%5@061%c, an closed at S1%c. B cne with 17 of con corn was the main factor in" helding oats firm. Decemi iber opened a @Yo lower, at W, to 30%@ 30%ec, ranged between 303 and elosed at 30%c. Local receipts Were 156 cars. Provisions were weak in nmmy with a decline of 10c at the yards and lncreased re- | Ceipta of hogs. - There was constderable Hqul- | dation of October holdgs. At the close Janu- ary pork was off 15, at $13 15. Lard was down 10c, at $7 37i4. Ribs were TH@l0c lower, at $6 S21;. Estimated receipts for to-morrow: Wheat, cars: oats, 155 cars: hogs, 8 ecars; corn, 13 Articles— Close. ‘Wheat No. 2— September, old. 114 1144 114 114 September, new 1 10 % 109% 111 11% 1.}3 111% 1 129 .1733% 1 112% 13 5274 i 453 December ss September 1 January . 3 Lard, P Ol.'IDer 7 % Jan 7 42 Shnl‘! RIM De'r 100 lhl_ ST T Temp 1Ty 690 682 6824 CHICAGO, Sept. as follows: Flour, firm: No. 2 s bl $1 07@1 15: $L 1501 15; orime s Rk porlk, bbL, $11 50@11 60; per ll;!"lb- 87 07 snort ribs sides (Ioon) rI 450 $8 50@8 5. T 8714; short clear sides (box:d) whisky, basis of nm: ‘wines, $1 26%;; clover, contract srade, $17 25. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | Flour. barrels - 37,500 . 14,400 W'hut bushels 122,900 Corn, bushels - 193,500 Oats, bushels - 100,300 | Rye, bushels . 2,200 Barley, bushels . 13,100 Butter Cheese and(Eggx. CHICAGO, Sept. '—’fi—(l’l the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was stead: creamery, 14@20c: dalry, 13@17c. Eggs were steady at mark, cases included, umu‘o, firsts, 1Sc. Cheese was firm at 9%, @10%c. +*- | CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | ¢ oiii-——m——————» Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. 28 —CATTLE—Receipts, 27,000, including 7000 Westerns. _Market, 10¢ fower. Good to_prime steers, §5 5036 40; " poor to medium, $4@5 25: stockers and feeders, $2 canner: ., $1 3064 50; heifers, $2@4 75: + fed steers, $4 50@5 50; Western steers, $3G3 80. HOGS—Receipts. Market, 10g15c lower, $5 65G6 25 rough heav: bulk of eales, $5 S5@$. L SHEEP—Recelpta, 25,000 Market. cady; good to choice wethers, $3 80@ | fair to choice mixed, $3@3 90; Western sheep. $3@4 15. native lambs, $4@6; Western Tambe, $46 65. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 28 CATTLE— Receipts, 14,000, 'Steady to shade lower. Na- tive steers, $3 75@6: native cows and heifers, $1 504 60: stockers any - feeders, $2 25@4: bulls, s| 75G% 50; fpoalyen. 32 50@5 50 wm $3G4 25; Western cows, $1 50@3 25. TO00. mt. Sc. lvm 95; heavy, $5 S0@5 packers, 85 S0@5 95; pigs and iight, ssm Receipts, 8000. Steady. Muttons, mbe, $AGS 25; range wethers, $3 25 wes, $2 50@3 30; Utah lambs, 76 Ibs., Omaha. OMAHA, Sept. 28. — CATTLE — Receipts, §200. Market, 10c lower. Native steers, $486; cows and heifers, $2 40G3 70; Western steers, $3@4 65; Texas steers, $2 Ti@375; cows m 17,000; to-morrow, 13,000. Mixed and butchers heifers, $2 25@3 30; canners, $1 stockers and feeders, $2 25@4; calves, WW. bulls and . $1 7 25. HOGE_R wlvt-. 6000. © Market, 10@15c lower. $5 60@5 S0; mixed, 0; lum x5 m@s 90 pigs, $5@5 50; bulk of sales, $5 80, SHEEP— Recelpts, 18,000, Generally steady. Western yearlings, $3 60@3 00; wethers, $3 40 @3 75; ewes, $3@3 50; common and stockers, 50@5. $2 5083 75; lampe, $4 ————— % | Miscellaneous Markets. | | & highest chased a few lots rior crossbreds. Fine Merinos were firm. Northern Wheat Market. TACO)(A.“LED-L 28.—Clearings, $466,414; PORTLAND, Sept. 28.—Clearings, $764,260; " | PAPRANE Sept. W—Clearines, saTaa02; balances, $49,740. | LOCAL MARKETS. Exchtmge and Bullion. York Exchange Is slightly higher. New Yurt on Mexico Is also up. LOCAL. 216 20. .28. 1Wheat and Othcr Gmm: ‘WHBEAT—Broomhall cabled uu—numw bushels, against 368,000,000 last the gain being lost. The | firm, 0G2 25; bulls, $2@4: calves, $3 50 | FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1904 13 and there was a good demand from mills at previous premiums. The Southwest continues to advise the probability of a decrease in the movement of ‘winter Wheat. The winter Wheat | movement always decreases at this season. As a rule, very little or no accumulation of ! stocks takes place cut of the winter Wheat movement. The spring Wheat movement i fairly under way and likely to continue for some weeks. The large speculative interest and much of the previous source of speculative buying has been w!‘hdrawn from , the market pending the result. e flour de- mand is good and the present situation, so far | as domestic conditions are concerned, is not an vnhealthy one. It is all a question whether | the ‘domestic demand will be equal to the sup- Bly for the next few weeks. “We aro & lithe il of it." ®ood In this market both cash grain and futures | were rather quiet, but_the latter advanced somewhat in the afternodn. Prices for the for- mer remained unchanged, CASH WHEAT. Calitornia Club, $i 40@1 50; California enite Australian, $1 55@1 621a: Northern Club. @150 Northern Bluestem. $1 31561 6414 per ctl. FUTURES. k-lon.toll&)- n 2 g’fim st um sn s 151% 151% | n«m May ... ’ p. m. Su!bn. Open. High. Low.. _Close. December ..31 814 $101% $13i% 81 3% | BARLEY—The muke( (or cbolce bfl‘h! Fe-d was slightly firmer, but very quiet. Futures wers also quiet and not materiaily changed. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 0732@1 12%; new Brewing and Shipping. §1 15@1 17'3; Chevalier. $1 1i%@ 1 2!8. per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. _Low. _Close. December ..$1 125 $1 12% $1 1215 $1 123 2 p._m. Session. December—No sales; §1 12% bid, $1 13 asked. OATS—Some dealers quote an easy and quist | market. while others report very fair sales at steady prices. The net situation remains about as before. Offerings are liberal. There wers free receipts from the north, as will be seen elsewhere. White, $1 37301 55; Surprise. $1 5001 Red, $1 2%G1 235 for feed and 1 40 or seed: 1 30@1 35 for feed and 01 70 for seed. CORN—-There is nothing new to report in | this market, which is quiet. Western sacked. $1 40@1 15 for Yellow, $1 45 for White and $i 40G1 1215 for Mixed; Cait 150 1 50 fornia large Yellow 81 4061 45; small round do, $1 S2%; Wnite, nominal; Egypiian, 12861 50 tor 51 ,16614.5 ! fox wWhits and Bn RYE—$1 3501 40 per otl. BUCKW! HEAT*Nnmmal at about $2 per ctl. Flowr and M illstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, u1°05 Oregon and Washington, jobbing at §3 55@+4 23 | per L. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are | follows: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 fl:- Rye Flour, 33; Rye Meal, §2 75; Rice Flour. | $7: Corn Meal $2 50; extra cream do, g | Oat Meal. 3$3'73; Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, H 85: Buckwheat Flour, $4; Cracked | Wheat, $3'50; Farina, Flour, $3 50; Rolled Oats. bbis, $6 50@7 50; in sacks, $4 Pear! Bariey, $5i Spiit Peas, boxes, $5 50; Green Peas $5 50 per 100 ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Receipts of Hay were light again, being only 84 tons, including 5 cars. The dealers are again complaining of the slowness with which the accumulated care are coming into this mar- arrivals for the week show 5500 toms, in com- parison with 3300 tons for the week preceding. The railroad company bas been spasmodically delivering Hay. although there is still a large amount of it sidetracked throughout the coun- try, some of which has been loaded for sev eral weeks. The irregularity of arrival coupled with the uncertalnty as to what effect the recent storm will have, has caused consid- erable uneasiness to most of the handlers of | Hay here. There is still a large amount of Hay out of doors, all of which will be damaged to a greater or less extent. It may be that this will be thrown on the market and sacrificed, which will hurt the tone of the market mate- rially. On the other hand. from this time on there wili be a premium on §00d, sound Hay, which may advance the mar- ket somewhat. It Is too early as yet to fore- judge this matter, so we will have to await developments. are yet about cars of Hay awalting track room here, so for the immediate future every- thing points toward a well suppiied market and no material change In prices. We can note no improvement in the demand as far as local trade goes and nothing further has de- vel 'as yet in the line of foreign trade.” Bran and Middlings remain as stated yester- per ton. BRAN. I(IDD m p(r ton, RTS 820651 pe P'Em‘n!m—Rolled wl-y $23 Sovbing, 355 Cosoanat Care.” $ ut Cake, Meai” 08 5031 50 éfiuked Corn. Mixed Feed, 2 tuntece Wild. On 3 stable, $7@S 50; stock, $6 5087; | Clover. $8®10; Alfalfa. $9@12 per ton. STRAW—30@50c per bale. Beans and Seeds. As mentioned yesterday, quotations for Beans are unchanged and nominal, as neither buyers nor sellers care to commit themselves until the extent of the damage by the rains is mors definitely known. Receipts are running light at_the moment, B!ANB—BIYOI $2 15@2 50: Pea. $2 756 Butters, $2 75@3: mul ‘White, $2 lge wnue m’; Rl‘ckeyfi) h‘;wz 40 per ctl Horse 1 85G2 0. SEEDS—Brown l\uanl nominal; Yellow | Mustard_ l!’ Flax, $1 90@2 25; Canary, 8% ore: 155; Rape 11iG2ic; Timo- 5 amg 3% @3%c per 1b; l(met. 21 | Gfl‘/ac‘ Broom Corn Seed, $20@21 per DRIED Pus—sue $2q2 25; e Green Peas, $2@2 25 per_ctl | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ontod%-c but as the market had pre- v(ouqy een bare And the demand. continued the recently advanced quotations were 'vll maintained and there was very lttie left In first hands at the ciose. Onions ‘were anu at unchanged rates, The market for miscellaneous vegetatles was in good shape and early arrivals of all de- Seripiions moved off weil at good prices. Good Tomatoes were rather firm at per bex | during the early trade. but the bulk of the re- ceipts came to hand late and had to be heid over. Old and wet lots were selling down to 25¢ box. but there was very little such otrmmbuvy being close i : 2355 i bl %’z i‘ i i : { f;. E i 8 i E L | 25F28¢ | Setonqs and 20@2lc for bakers: Decidwous and Citrus Fruits. | % B F | business was re; Tufts, EGGS—_Ranch. 39c for large ,white se- lected. 373@38 for choice and 35@36c for common; :olrl storage, 274 ; store. tral; for frsts, There was increased activity in all lines of fresh fruit. as the local demand was stimulated and a fair in- | by the warm, sunny weather. 21933c for quiry was noted for shipment to Homolulu on the steamers leaving to-day. Receipts of table Grapes were moderate and sound dry lots soid off well at good figures, while wet stock | tinued to drag. quotations for such offerings ranging frem 25c to 50c per small box or ., but, con- crate. | Gravenstein, Newtown | Pippine and Spitzenberg< | ‘Wwere firmly held at higher rates. Trashy was pretty well cleaned up. Berries were in receipt and light cholce offerings met Wwith prompt . €ale at noa prices, while poor and muddy lots were weak at low rates. Melons in falr requ but -up,lh- were still —— was qflu a sur- excessive and as usual there plus unsoid at the eliht A amout ported stock m of in c!trn and Tropical Advicca from the East say that the Cran- crop has been badly damage by frost and that higher prices are expected to rule I | mear future. $3 75; Whole Wheat | { it m: hat | @ ay be that | and om what we can learn. there | | market. beral. STRAWBERRIES—$2 5085 per | large varieties and $5B7 for Chmr ke:_!"(vrnmws clu Cod. e ey, 135 tor ardmlry fancy a | mon to choice. PEARS—Bartletts. $1 251 75 per box: toe_kh'clu-. $1@1 25; other winter PEACHES—50875c per box. PLUMS—50c@$1 per box. POMBGRANATES—“W for small and $1 @1 50 for large boxes. UIN box. 25@50c_per FIGE—30@50c per arawer, MELONS—Cantaloupes, varieties, T5c@$1 25 per crate; | n the | chest for the | Berries. lx. Win. ol 1 ! )uunq Melons, 30@50c per box; Watermeions, | 815 L i umm—s.u;rm ‘lnd crates: Seedless, | asgsse; Toxay. 35655c; Muscat, 30GT3c; Isa- bella, 50@75¢; 25@6Sc.’ Large open boxes. 50cG$1 25 Wlno Grapes, per tonm. CITRUS FRUIT: ges, per box for Valencias; 32 for | | terey rass Treie S8 B s | for Stan . Grape it ; Mexican ' um-. $4 5085 case; Bananas, $1 0 bunch _for Ccntr‘l American and ; Nee: ?;610: Peaches, s%flnc Der 16; y-u—:. Kl Plums, pitted 6@63ac for black, ! tor ‘red and T@8%c for nllo- nn. -crown bricks, 50: 3-crown, 35¢c: 1g¢; Seed] Pacifics. 1%@2%c; Seeded, L 20tie; Matsgna. 1%@2%¢ per Ib: Seedless Sultanas, c. NUTS—New Walnuats, No. 1 softshell, L1e: No. 2 9c; No. 1 hardsheil, ml$c No. 2. 83 Almonds, ' 16@17c for Nomparefis ' 14@14isc 3 I X L, 13@l4c for Ne Plus Ultra asd lle for Languedoc; Peanuts. . 11@13c; Cocoanuts, 20c per Ib. HONEY—Comb, 11@12: 1lc for amber; water white extracted, 8@7c for Fastern: $430@5: Ches €c; light amber extracted, 5@5%ec; dark, 4. BEESWAX—-27G29¢ per Ib. Frovisions. Pure Lard is %c higher. are unchanged. Brokers' wires from Chicago yesterday “‘Provisions are rather quiet and the volw trade is not large. There is some grefit-taking. After the advance, howeve: acticn of the market does not seem to be 11%4c for light medium, l4c for i 144c for extra for white and 100 Hams and Bacon | scattered 1134c per Ib for | 8GSie 8- L | P touts, | 3=@ £ said me o T, the weak tght, light cured: dry salt Sides 10%c; Bellies, 13c; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, ldc: 1= fornia Hams. 13%c: Mess Beef, $10@10 50 per bbi: extra Mess. $11G11 50; Family, $12@12 50: | prime Mess Pork. $i4 50: extra clear, $24 Mess, $1S. Dry Salted Pork. 10%e: Plg Pork. | $26; Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, lic per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6lc per I compound and 10¢ for pure; half-barrels, lfll.cl 10-1b tins, 10%c; 5-1b tins, 10%¢; 1n: COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%e: half bbis. Sc; one tlerce, Sic; two th Sc; five tierces, T%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Extraordinary buying of Hops is reported all A dispatch from Portiand says over the coast that at quotations that ranged from lc higher than at the opening thousands have changed hands. In Oregon. Washi: and California it is estimated that one sales amounted to 10.000 bales No such has been known in the history of the Hop ket in Oregon This s coufirmatory of previcus statements | to this effect in this column and shows that but a fraction of the crop mew remains in Jhe feacket i very stiff and growers' hands. still_pointing up H/DES AND smvs—-cnu. and brands sell @lc under quotations. Heavy saited 1de; medium, ve; light, Sse for heavy and 8 8ige; Hiden, tor Stags 6le; Sl-l(ed i, ohe. Saited Veal, Too: 1 Saltea Calf, dry Hides 16%c; dry 13¢: dry Caif, 19¢c: Sheepski: :_short_Wool, 40 5@00c; ‘long Wool, $1 . $2 75 for large and Hides, dry_$1 75 for large and $1 30 for me- Coita. m saited | dium,’ $1@1 25 for small and S0c for Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c: Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 30c. Skins—Prime _Angoras. Tic? extra 3 50c; medium, 35c; small, -No. . 2 3igc; Grease 234@3c. ern, 9@llc; South 8@9c; Moun- tain, 9@1lc; Middle Gounties, free, 3 3 dtztlh‘a 1091 )lor'.:rn free 3 Jo, defective, 1 ue. Humboldt and Mendo. cino, 14@15c ‘per HOPS—] maw m»-rl\. Meat Market. There is no f The following mnmmlnm Ivestock per cent sh: ers, 5 CAL General Merchandise. —_— oo Bage. Sk Fiacte %c for white and eou.—w.mm nncm-. ; Seattle, waul ton; New Bryant, Coos Yo% un-n-kn. §7; § ¥ef H f R § | ¥ i ] i H i i !;! i sk 4 i z | é ! ] i i 5? | i R, 4 ! I _g ] i F 5 1 rendered, m*e per Ib; urther change to report in this Supplies of all Acseriptions comtinue delivered in San Francisco, less 30 Cattle: 25; san Q-nu R 21 Fi ¥ i { 4 0 il ] H ¥ n rnr' "3 three jerces, to 3e of bales ! sale in San Francisco. “‘5 | T%e per I>; White Lead AUCTION SALES 25 P 3 AT AUCTION. 50 Head of Choice Selected Hezvy Draft Horses JUST ARRIVED. Weight from 1400 to 1 from 3 to'8 years old. I can safely say they are the best lot of Draft Horses ever offered at public or private We invite intending purchasers to come and look this stock over, as they will bear a close inspection for soundness. and they are suitable men, comtractors, heavy deiivery of and the San Francisco Fire should inspect this lot, as they are v want, and they must and will be sold to highest bidder. Sale takes place Monday. Oc- tober 3. at I1 o'clock. at the International Horse Market, corner Twelfth and Hacrisom streets. for truck any kind. s. WATKINS, Auctioneer. k) AUCTION SALE 50 Head of m Driving and Saddle Horses, Weighicg from 1000 to 1700 podnds. Consigned by C. L. Taylor, Batavia, and othersy To be sold Send for catalogue | for their purposes. Prices generally remals | unchanged.”™ OILS—Quotations are for barrels: add Se; Linseed, 5ic per galion for )unaa M 8Bc for raw; Castor Ofl, in cases, No. Bakers' AA cases, $1 1081 12: Lucol, so:mr boiled and tsclfm- o m?}’l | a5gsoc gallon; Cocoanut | B8e¢ fop pC':ylofl and 53¢ for Australian; 'zlrl | Dleached winter Sperm Of1, 88c: natural .dl. 1357 Peart O, 1n cases. 19tge: Anmx. 19 Star, 19%c; Extra Star, 2ic; Elaine, 26c; cene. 3c: Deodorized Stove Gasoitne, in bulk, 16c: In cases, 22%c; Benzine. in bulk, 13c; in AL OIL—Water Whits Coal Ofl. 19 | chses, 19%c: 86-degres Gasoline, in bulk, 33c: ia_cases IJle. LTURPENTINE—Slc per gallon in cases and T3¢ im drums and fron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Raa Lead, %9 TH@T%e. according to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reflnll'g Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib_in 100- Cubes. A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 'I‘L‘re' Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated. 6.10c: Dry Granulated. fine, €c;: Dry Granulated. 6e: Fruit Granuiated “:mm bu- o-uy. e 20 more for all kinds. TabletsHalf barrels, 8.50c; boxes 6.75c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos. 9c per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receipis of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Flour, gr sks .540| Feed, sks Wheat_ ctls.. 1 52 Tallow, ctls..... Barley. ctls.. 1| Leather rolls. .. Oats_ ctls l 709! Siides. No. - 99 Pelts ¥o.. 3.914| Lime, bbls 34/ Paper. rms 1,205 Wine. gals 108 Ratsins. bxs omcorg bils. 2 10 unr etls 1.066| Chicory. bbis 5 450| Quicksilver fiks. OREGON. Wheat, ctls.... 4225 Oats. etls .« 1580 WASHINGTON. | Flour, qr sks. 12.274] Flaxseed sks... 1728 Oats, ctis . 8,298 ke ;i | STOCK MARKET. . | - No Sessions of the Stock and ington | day’s | Qurry | mar- i 1 i | Cow | light; | Kip. . Goat | do, | Wel- Fi.!! f ! sf it i Bond Exchange Y esterday. The Stock and Bond Excha waa not i session yesterday, owing to the funeral of Wil- liam H_Bremer, a late member. The Comstock mining shares were much more active, and steady quotations ruled for th whole list, while several stocks wers highe The Tonopsh stocks were moderately active an not_materially changed. Hale & Norcross Mining Company has levied an assessment of 1. American Smelting and Refining Com- pany has declared regular quarterly dividends of 1% per cent on the preferred stock and 1% | per cent on the common stock, payable 11 and 25 respectively. m Mfln Woolen Company has declared a lar quarterly dividend of 1% per cent on I.b- preferred stock. payable October 18. During the last hour of the session of the New York Stock Duchess oil have each levied an as- sessment of 2c. juent October 24 California Stockand Oil Exchanga © b 2 15 45 s 130 150 s = L] - 53 10 300 83 105 10 0o T 00 ™ n7®n - ] moo Indepe: .n‘;ond- > S8 33 lfl Ofl City Petroleum . . 52 70 o 2 1w s i ] i 100 3 500 bl 308 b 500 Goula ® 200 Hale & « 500 Hale & = 100 Andes .. » % Belcher 45 400 Caledonia . E3 100 Challenge - 1006 Chol'ar . .. = 306 Con C & Va. 12 160 Exchequer o 400 Gould & TONOPAI Following were cisco and Tonopah Mining 304 106 Cen Eureka.. 500 Jumbo - n 500 MacNamara . 30! 5325 MacNamara . 40 Afternoon 4250 Goldfield Ton. 1300 MacNamara . Continued on Page Twelve,