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FRANCISCO CALL. THE SAN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 190 1 foumdry, ‘Southern, oul‘lel’n, soft, $13 509 '_'—___E. Chicago Board of Trade. } ’—'fl——“‘—‘ Futuré Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Sept. 30.—At the opening, senti- ment in the wheat pit was rather bearish, The 36% | cause of the easier sellink was heavier ship- ¥7% Ments from Argentina, liberal receipts in the 10% Northwest and weakness In foreign mm mar- | 3% kets Initial quotations om December a WGke Tower, at $1 11% to | {lLe | 85 |ontario & West 03 | Pennsylvania SUMMARY OF -THE: MAR - i = : 5 2 de_higher 10 New York Exchange continues to advance.: : e 3 {u u&fix TS s s e Tower, ath ’1 S i = 98y | steadily declined to $1 11}, while May Local bank clearin : B soa emt R Mt DK whie May | 1041 , trading was a series of operations by a leadar | s 5 { of the bull crowd. The belief was quite geh- | 1Sy | eral that, although this operator was an open | 741 | seller, his purchases h brokers - more then ‘offset the sales:- :C n!f:m IL“A(I her. : Do ist pfd. Do 2d ptd ... { Milnots Cemtrai. B ; Guiets 26 35164 per oo o Pl o Aot S0 Baricy fair.demand ni prices. per cent. 3 bullish, increased the strength. According to : The rate of discount in the open market for | the St. Louis paper. many complaints have zed. r. going Enst from the North. rop said to be less than thought. betté ndition. chd:tufis steady. d Ouiorts also in larger suppl nged. been received regarding delayed plowing and seeding in the Soutbwest. Under a fain-ge- | mund December advanced to §1 1274@1 13 and May to $1 13%. The market held firm the | latter part of the day, although the advance | ‘was. nat maintained. Gember were at 1 17%. May closed at 31 13% An cesier tone prevailed in the corn mark: all gy, December closed unchanged, at 507 Oats were bearish; December ’{,c higher at 30%c. Provisions were firm. Pork closed S higher. Lard was up 2%gdc and ribs 2%c higher. |- short bills 15 214 per cent and for threc months bills 2% pes cent. -Benk Cieartngs. NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—The follpwing unul | compiled by Bradstreet shows the ba clear- ings at the principal cities for the we:k endsd | September 29, with the percentage of increase | | and decrease as compared with the correspond- ing week last year: Pct. ith ccoibd . City— Amount. inc. - dec The leading futures ranged as follows: k. moderate rece l/“ S. & - Articles— _ Open. High. Low. ose. inued lw.;‘*r/;-. cment in Prunes. 7 £ old. 114 % 1 114 = . "R d new 110% 1 1 i Eggs sicady, and Checse firm., §. Louis - 1511 3 8¢ 3 | Pittsburg ... 1 1135 i i wm-larger suppiy and low: _MM Ma 8| Otl. marked dozon 4¢ - SRR e e T October L1 4210 11 42 3 January (1310 1315 13 073 18 1255 Lard, per 160° October 760 - January TRy 72% e 8 85 s Memphis .| Seattle .. 2 Rictmona . CHICAGO, Sept. firm: No. 2 Washington ... :vnng ‘wheat, $ 1 15 Savannsh . No. 2 red, §1 2 L52%c; Albany .. No. 2 yeliow, 5i%c: No. 2 oats, 32aG2ige; No. Portland, Ore ... 2 white, 32%@32%c 301 @idc; | Fort Worth No. 2 rye ibe; good fe:dlng bnley, m‘ “Tledo, - Ohio ... fair to choice malting,. flaxseed; Sait Lake City .. $1 67@1 15; No. .1 X\mhm(efll. S1 1Tl Peorls prime timothy sesd, $2 43G2 pork, Atianta * ... p-‘r bbl., $11°10@11 5 lai 7 75; | Rochester short ribs sides (loose), lmr( 4+ | Hartford - clear sides (hoxed). H 391 { Nashville of high wines, $1 36i4; clover, contract :nu 126 Des Moines $12 15. : W Artitles— Eempu Shipments. Flour, barrels . 10,500 Wheat, bushels . Rye, bushels . Barley, bushel: Butter, Cheese arid Eggs. CHICAGO, Sent. change to-day the butter market was creamery, 14g1Sc: dairy, 13@17c. Eggs were steady; firsts, 15c: prime firsts, 20c; extra, 22c. Cheese was steady and firm at 934 @10%c. $1% Knoxville 30% | Davenport . 49% ' Little Rock 102% | Wilkesbarre 93 | Fall River Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. aa—cAms—Remtpu ‘5000 Steady. Good to prime steers, $5 60@ 1o«) poor to medium, §3 5085 25; stockers and c - feeders, 82 26@4; cows, $1 504 30; helfers, . : $1 0G4 50; canners, $1 502 40; wu-. 29 | 230 |Eaiamasoo, M | 4; calves, $3G6 50; Texas fed steers, $4@5: 205 Youngstown | Western steers, $3@4 SO. - 71¢ ([Helens . HOGS—Receipts, 10,000; to-morrow,: 7000. a 235 U Market 10c higher. Mixed lnd butchers’ ¢ B - Fargo. N $5 T5G6 ; good to cholce heavy, $5 90@6 10: A Pl srrarancni—g o A fhic I Wethan - ‘:L‘)ughl“he.‘\“—y‘:ss‘ 505 15; lght, §5 65@8; bulk T - :'; g'f’g i+ 3,‘; Jacksonville, n. SHEEPReceipts, 5000 Market for sheep | * § i e T oy | and lambs, steady, Good to choice wethers, | Sinp Amer Gotlon 9002 3.rc3 +ia: ®_ | Greenavars, P [ Sestern “shoen. 8361 107 native. lasabar 346 s £ | .:_mm,. Ie st -‘:‘n :: 3;% | Rockford, Il 6; Western h.,'“,.% mer Ice pfd ... 3.000 haméon . = Lideced Of1. ... s Socinateld, Ohio. Kansas Cit 8 iy ] Rl o KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 30.—CATTLE— 963 | eney N nl Recelpts, 3000. Steady. Native steers, $3 75| 2 % - 96% l::‘r’”md Ohio @%; native cows and heifers, §1 50@4 30; wtock- - (MR 108 10735 | Do ne - d_fesders, $2 25Q4; bulls $1 308 25: ar 182 - 131X 131% | Juciesonville, Thi.. S 1 Shen steein, - S04, 39; - 5 ks surn cows, $1 50@3-25. ;1 » H ~ ipts, 3600. - H!(her Bulk of | sales, $5 7365 90; 95; packers, $5 75656 95; pigs and light, $5 . SHEEP—RQr.efl::l. “GS 255“.:55 l‘('n:;mn. Totals, U.-S...$2,011,975,488 6 2 e 5wl Outside N. Y.. TS5.486,018° ... 5530 ewes, 82 3008 %, very light, : CANADA 3 maha.- les aré dropping: | Montreal ----$21,118,961 s promise - E g OMAHA Nebr. Sept 30: CATTLE—Re- e e - o | coipts, 2300, Best steady, others lower. Na- 7 | 21 tive steers, $4@6; cows and heifers, 32 25@ 2% 6| Hatites - 3.2 3 60: Western steers, $2.90@4 40: Texas steers, 951y 855 192 $2 653 60: cows and helfers, €2 It 25: 4% 33K |- Ut couver, canners, $1 s and feeders, $2 25¢ 103 Hanitton ‘s 3 90; calves, 25 bulls., $1 75@8. - 3 e Dok 37 HOGS—Receipts. Market Sc_ higher. 9% | 8t Jobn, X.’B 33.3 Hiavy, 35 5095 T0; mixed, 15 3505 T5: light. 220 %21 | Siodora, B. C 32 x'.-."r_'ssoe ; -pigs, $5@5 50; bulk of sales, $5 65 9 e R O == 5 Totals, Canada. .. $51,459,830 SHEEP—Raceipts, 900. " Weak. - Western s B 3 i ‘wethers, $3 83; eives, e TR | e e i s beraues Shntaliing | 158 S5 Sommin’ tnd stsckers, b2 2503 15 ys:: 4% 48 e Tambs, @5 9% 9% 9% Sy P s L S RNGS 0 g wh sy Condition of the Treasury. 5 e By g HBL e T Sl I Miscellaneous Markets. | $4 54064 83435 7 ;’:., ‘“{,‘ ;g; ury statement shows: Avullhle <ash balance, | #—————— ¢ Tates $4 Siinio4 54 7313 - Ti% T4 | $150,S77,607; gold, 350,244, % 5 L T A Foreign Futures. vo% 90 Nezv York Cotton Markd. K. Total shares soldl, £20,300. LIVERPOOL. ' . _NEW YORK BONDS.. U § ret 25 reg. .-14% L & N unified 4s. 6515 '105%) Man con £0Td 4s. 10613 ll}l:z Mexican Cen 4s. &sa‘ e NEW YORK, Sept. 80.—Cotton futures [ Sent. opened -steady at the .decline; September, 10.05¢c; Oetober,. 10.08¢c; November, 10.10¢ bid; December, 10.22¢; January, 10.27c; February, o cou 2 “Do 1st inc-. 10.30c bid:- March, 10.38c; April, 10.38c bi 25 2 r.w’f: reg 131% Minn & St L 26, | May, 10.43n; June, 10.40c] August, 10.35 o 2535 Do coppon:....131% (M K & T 4s. % | fered. Do oid u, reg.106%| Do 2 Cotton futures closed steady; October, 10c; 3215 |- Do codpon.....107%| Nt R Me November, 10.03c; December, 10.03¢: January, 310 Atchigon gen 4611035 X }'(‘en & 3 mu. 103 l;:bm{g&flfl: March, 10.28¢; April, 2 Cen gen Bs. 10. ay., : 5 orthern Pac 4. ia {* Spot closed - steady, ‘5 points decline: m! t. Louis Wool Market. Do s % | e e, SO a: i gulf, 10.85c i sales, 5100 Dbades. ST. LOUIS, Seot. 30.—Wool, steady: me- &5 e . | aium grades combing and clitning | New York Grain and Produce,~ |lisbt foe, 16G20c; beavy fine, 13g1dc; tub wai NEW YORK, Sept. 30.-FLOUR—Recelpts, 28,300; exports, S000. 'h-ullnc ‘was steady at s0gd inquiry. WHEAT —Receipts, " 40007 afloat: We Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Sept. 30.—WHEAT—For ex- port: w-xu Walla, SOGS1c: biuestem, soe: valley, Eastern markets: Walla $ t. hard Manitsbe: Weehm £ o 5. mml. Alier apen ing easler on account of heavy Southwest ceipts and fevorable weather, wheat turned o stronger and was advanced sharply in the afternoon on bullish Aul(nlll.n ne'l. Th w.n., sk, bluestem, Sic, Asmu'mx. TACOMA, Sept. higher; blugstem. !"fi- X —x i $1 164" closed 811 1645 Decomberns1 1410 Northern Business. = eport.- The sirength | 3 HOPS—Firm. _State cholce 1904 crop, o 5 i That 3 85 | a7c; 103 cron, sasee, » LSPATTLE, Sopt 30.—Clearings, $755,530. + e b HIDES—Firm. ances, $224,915. -t e N R 'x:'.""e 2 WOOL_Stead A COMA, 30.—Clearings, 401,723, with outeide tie e PETROLEUM—Quiet. Balances, $4l. tside tin plate markets L0423, It PORTLAND, Sept. 30.—Clearings, $816,190. &pt. 30.—Clearings, $330,680. LOCAL MARKETS. market for coffee futures glosed Bt onl aenged . Bewe. a1 bags. 6 80; | March, §7 15@7 zo %’ 7 55; -po( Rio, steady; No. 7 invoice, 8% ‘mild, firm. SUGAR—Raw, steady: fair reflning, 3%ec. fogal. 96 test. 4 5-16c; molasses sugar, | 33gc; refiped, steady: crushed, 5.95¢; powdered, rporation’s schedule. sirength of United-States ed of to'a very large through the geperal w York 1 50 Small Hopes 02 Standard . s:ssa‘:xsgq Le-a\me Con. Boston-Stocks and Bonds. - advances until relcased the mar- 18%/| 5.35¢; granuiated, 5.95c. 5 - BY DRIED FRUITS. Exchange and Bullion. : i g ¥ ithoush® there 3, | barely a o k market whes 14y o prime, 514@5%4c; choice, 5%@6c;| New York Exchange Y:HL n advanced, vement made its 81y r-nq sy @ic, Lo n% ynm«m—canmue to show an improved — 48 13% demand. Prices re- — 4 s < e_""«mu."'”"n.m"‘”" = = : ga APRICOTS—Are th’cholce 91@10c; 13 mn hol Kfl%fl. N@ide. L5y \CHES—Contintie m with choice e heu at l\('%e. tlfil choice, 8%@9c; fancy, fed States 91@l0c. 8 H;.mmy. and the 21% i R il New York Metal Market. 48 — 4\6 NEW ‘Sept. ll—'l'henwu:n& Mvtmlnmlm market, to-dny’s cables, and spot there closed ai ’"‘s.gmlm'u wwmmn £128 r-ca = e BB R D eEaiiecs. waTka . Spot closed at $27 85 to $28 mmmmm at £38 for spot and | touched “’fi ve. Th futures in the London market. iy the | With w““ 5% lo | TR Teker T2 SO iectmitic T3 1S JHEAT. Timit 3 ; e g 4 , and’ casting, 50@12 62! -| California Club. ; 81 | Ot o anchanaed ot £11 Tis 63 to._ the Amgi‘% . closing at $5 1045 20 in New York and » Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. fx nlfi1l“hm“;-;‘h “s‘_“"m s’ oo :-m;:x 5. Gin...131 [and'a shade higher at 4s- ..,w Povaiber - 41 . _‘..__: o it . Locally _iron % Deiawess & W8 | Nortnern. 313 80014 25; Noy 2 toundry, Nora: Open. High. Low. . 'nw (Bt crowd was ln-. Final quotations on De- | 30.—On the Produce Ex- | ] e — | CATTLE. SHEEP AND HOGS. || 5Ui%e —— 4 [ Family Rl et || . - Retail prices h-ve -changed but little since | last week Cheese and Eggs are un-, changed and Meats, Pouitey and Fisn are still | | selling at the familiar quotations. Seasonal kinds of Fruits and Vegetables ars in good supply and they dre seliing at reason- ahie prices. Asmaragus and Nectarines have lisappeared and they are dropped from -the lhl Chestnuts are in the market Lv;ahl COAL, PER TON— | | | | Wellington 10 00| New | Seattie 8 50| _ Wellinston $—@10 00 | Rosiyn 9 00 Weilington | Richmond '+ | Coos Bay ! DAIRY PRODUCE. ETC.— | Bu&or choice, 5q. w Eggs. por dozen % | o2 packed, 1037 N heese. Cal Cheese, Eastern. Wfl Honey | Cheese. Swiss ..25@35' Do exiracted . POULTRY AND GAME— ens llrxe ea.65@%| Ducks, each SUE0, 950 Nut ....... i 7 & wm | m o o1d | Ecsana por pair 50800 Fryers, each ..50@60( Wild Doves, doz§1 23 Broilers, each i Rabbits, cach ..20@23 | | Turkeys, per 1b.27@80) Hare, cach .....— @25 | | MEATS, PER POUND— o Roast Beef. | Mutton Chops ..—@13 | choice nits | Pork Chops @15 Do plat 1 veal Cutlets i 1l Hmdqu’ Lam ! Foreqtr Mutton. | Leg AI 4@ 8| Oranges, doz . b ! Portrhse Steak S@20 " | Sirloin, Steak. @15, P 4 ] Roun® Steak. 106121 | Chlp:}ed Beef 200 — Lamb Chops 13620/ Lard .......... ta | FRUITS AND NUTS— | | Atiste Pears,ea. 20825 Limes, doz | { Alrionds . 15G20) Nutmeg Mel | q 115! Pineapples. ea..10@ 15 Pomegranates. 4 10‘&50 @20) Persimmons, doz. 20@-—| Quinces 1b Do, fresh, ib.1 4 Grape Frait. oz per. drnwer -20@40 | .per. Tb.15@20-| rapes a Walnuts, | Hckxsx-n-le- xb—alz Watermelans. ea.15G40 | | Lemons, doz. ....208 ‘ VEGETABLES— Artichokes, doz.30@30] Leeks; dz binch.15@20 | ‘Beets, dozen . S0ca$l | Beahs. white. —! Onions, per. 1b 2 Colored, ger Ib. 5@— Okra, dried Dried ‘Lima Ib. 3% @ ~ Do gree: 3@ 5 | i | Green Lima 3@ 6! Potatoes, ner b 1@ | - | Cabbage. each .. S@10| Parsnips," per dz.15@20 | { Celery, heail 0 Radishes, dz Beh.]5a20 | | Crees,, dz “bunch. l;g— Sage, 4z bnches. 25— | | Cucumbers, doz. )/'fifl String Bedns. Ib. Garlic 8| Summer Squash. Green Beppers.ib S@10| - per 1o Dried Peppers ..lfifi‘.’@ . 4@8: \Wfi.;’ Tomatoes, 1b I | on . . 60@— . b R@10 ! Crawfish, per 1b12% @15 | Shad h . .—G— Do Eastern, dz.30640 .$1 531 $153% $1 5K 81 m% BARLEY—Was firm_ with & sale of choice | Feed at the top quotation. CASH BARLEY. | December Feed, 07%@G1 12%; new Brewing and | !Mppln‘ ll 1561 17%; Chevalier, 'l 1T%@ | |2 224 per ctl. { FUTURES. Session 9 o 11:30 a. - ey [ December ..$1 1234 o Phebie 12'-: ) 25 m o | December . .$1 l!\fi 'l 1“ $1 2 $1 . 123 121 | OATS—The market continues q\zlul and fea. " _tureless. with sufficient offerin; Whi! l 35 - LaFe e md‘m'd m. e S %061 35 Tor feed and $1 50 for e or | 0170 Yor seed. CORN—The ‘market continues inactive. and uninteresting, with the supply and demand | .7, | ot "‘hLm “l 45 for Yell 31 45 for Fellow, { ror White and $1 46@1 4215 for Mixed:. Cali-- fornla large Yellow, 81 «101 45 lmll round do. '1 u.\swm yl““.. aucxwmr‘fmxfi& at .Sm 2 w o Flour-and Millstuffs.. - The Flour situation is very firm all over the country. Portlasd reports. flour advanced ‘I8 barrel. ¢ r ‘Preparations to handle heavy flour .shiprasnts’ ftom Eastern Washington points to the -East, | much of it going to thé extreme Atlantic- sea: board. .The Portland Flouring Mills has an order for 40 cars of Eastern Washington flour, for Boston and the Centennial Mills hds aa order for 50 cars. About 2000 barrels have an ready gone oul. A FLOUR—California Family ~Extras, $¢ S09 5 10, usual terms; Bakers' 8 Jobbing at. m Prices in_pa Spiit Pug 35; $5 50 per 100 lbs. Hay and Feedstuffs, Although receipts of Hay were heavy again, being 1182 tons, including 102 cars, the market was reported in better condition, /the feeling being stronger apd the demand i Prices remained unchanged. ing new in Feedstuffs. proved. There was noth-* RAN. ton. MIDD] G Dfl‘m Iu, SHORTS—$20@21 per rzr:ns'mns—nnned Bulu. $23 m ; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $31 ; Jobl 333, jSosoanut Cake,” $22023, Corn 5 e : orn, ' Mixed Feed, $22G22 5; Horse Beans, 330840 “'BA (q_l Corn. etl. Feed, 9o per L n.un ‘with tnou for Barl mfl ugu uutr Wud 30 stock. i 10: Alfalfa. $9G12 per ton. mhmww e. Beans and Seeds. s—--uunun-mnb«ue.tnln— | steady, but -m:ehn in GboA icken lllt u@1lY%e; i per. b, | break .in prices of .Wine Grapes. as offerings | gz Plant, 4@ 6| Spinach. per: I Green Peas 5@ 6 Sweet Potatoes,lb—@ 2| | Green Corn, | Thiymne, d2 bnchs.25@30 | @78¢: Choice, doz ...23@33 Turnips, per dog | Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | crown. €5¢; bulk whm. 2%G3c: The Great Northern is making . FPoultry and Game. car cf Wuum a Poultry o Th\lr!\hy wasemarketed and_ met g gl demand. Receipta of local stock were light, | but there was no scascity of supplies. as car-+ ried-over stock was ntitul. contiaued dragged badly at easy mmvuzt_-mmm|-hd copdition. owing to the hot weather, and some had to be thrown away.. Only sound Game is | quoted, POULTRY—Live Turkeys. oid, 14@Mc per mmmwumxmmum young lsxn Ga-nmp'lrm Ducks. ou n‘ i dmlflroldlndmlorm Hens, $4 50 @ small and uwo& tor l-rn young le?“ i .hv- &lfip-dos-lluoldlnd # GAME—W! Doves, §1 ml 30 ptr dozen: Rabbits. for Cottontails ‘and $1 30 for Brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Hare, dozen All prices_remained unchanged yesterday. Butter and Eggs were quiet and featureless. but Cheese continued firm., With the tendency some dealers heretofore oversupplied u-, now cbliged to bug from their neighbors. A little of the Butter Is showing the effects of the recent hot wave, but not sufficient to cut much figure. Receipts were zl.mo ibs Butter, 544 cases packéd_16@17c per Ib. CHEESE10g e for choice mild d new ant and 835@%9c for lower grades; Young Oregon. - 9@10%c; e wml: EGGS—Ranch, 3% for . large white se- lected 3T% for choies and '35@36e for common; cold storage, fl’xm store. nom- inal;” Eastern. 1 . 21gdse seconds and 20@21¢ for bakers', * Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Trade in fresh frujts was of fair volume, and 42, Ieweiyts ‘wore rather MpMC Jrisss of waet | descriptions wers steady. Ap)h' Pears were -active and firm, and other. tree fruits centinued to mave off freely at good - prices. Table: Grapes ‘were rather easy in tome, but prices . showed no change and ~good stoek cleaned: up' pretty well. Thera was a sharp Wwere mostly of poor quality and buyers were incliped to- hold ‘off and awalt developments. Melons were in' good request, owing- ta_the contimuéd warm weather ' and N quoted higher. -Strawberries berries sold -at" irregular prices. have been coming to. hand late during the-last-few. days and have to be sold at-low prices or held over from day to day. STRAWBERRIE: per chest for the um \uudn and u m for Cneney Berries: 125 (or X g RS Stretta. ter Nels. 161 280 0 for extra fancy. $1Q 40@9%0c for' comi- 175 box: Win. mvxnmncnndh-. o Bex: MELONS. - Cantaloupes 75008125 pep crate: Juteeg Melops, $0gSSe per box: Watermelons, $1 25@3 ‘per " dozen for ordinary ‘and. §5 for extra. large: = GRAPES—-Smal] baxes and erates M—g 8 @ SBe: T 353G it, - & Isabella,” 50@75c _Cornichon. 30 @75c. Large open -boxes.. T 25; Wine g box for Valencias; .Lemons, -$2 " T fancy, $1 752 25. for choice and $1 50| for Standard; Grape Fruit $2 50@3; Mexican | Limes, $4 5085 per case: Ba 3 | per -bunch-_for Central ‘American 81 25 for Hawatien; Pineapples, $3@4 50 per dozen. * Reports from New- York' are that Prupes cf the larger sizes continue to fmprove; and.that the- medium sizes are now . sharing . the Im- provement. Yesterday's ltlem said -that the whole market was T, that the brokérs reported that bids of llfic coast basis_ for cizes smaller t! ‘were turned down. FRUITS—New crop—Apricots. T%@%%c for Rovals and 89120 for Mooroarks; Nectasines, 5%@Tc; Peaches, n%fi per Ib; Pears, 79 1.:. Plums, pitted e Tor black, sds'bc: | for "red ¢ for yeliow; Figs,’2.crown 4-crown, 80c;. 8- black, $xc. Evaporated ADD!& 5 %@7c_per ib. i ?lxeml-larmom—n 2c 4 Run‘ts——lm erop T perial clusters, $2 Léndon Layers. 80cG! 'z‘r.,:..: fi‘."u tor, Nompasel e Nonpare! Ix x. _l'llb for Ne Pl !:rfin -c Lang: ts, l.h for Bastern; cans. nmzc Peaputs, 5 lgise: bcmm 34 5005 Mm-. HONEY-~Comb. 11@12c far vhn- and 5 fene mm: Ai 'mcsx.mu | 116 ‘| e Baif bl SRes ohe fil-rln't Sher two terces ;. 3 k. five tierces, 73c per Ib. " Hides, Tallow, Wool md Hops.- 40. detective, etno, HOPS—1904 crop, 26@29% per Ib. Meat Market. I: - double “harness. 20 sets of. good wagon. _|AUCTION SALES 15 P > ‘AT AUCTION. /50 Head of Choice Selected w-uh: from 1400 to 1730 from 3 to 3 years 1 can safely say théy are the best lot. of Dnn, Marses ever offered. at pubilc or private gale in San. Frangisco. ~We -invite int purchasers to come uwnd iook ‘this stock over, a3 they will bBear-a close - inspection - fof Soundness, - and - they “are ‘suitable. for - truck men, coniractors, Neavy delivery of any kind, and the San . Francisio Fire' ‘Department should inspect this lot.- as they afe what they want, and they must and will.be sold to the highest bidder. Sale iakes place: Monday. ftober 3. ‘at 11 olclock, at the International Horse Market, corner Twelfth and Harrison, streets. V. \Tll.‘l Auctioneer. ) & b3 AUCTION SALE 50 Head of Work, Driving apd Saddle Horses, Weighirg from 1000 to 1700 ‘pounds. Consigned by C. L Taylor. Batavia, acd others, To be sold. L3 MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1504 L T8 oclock dt mlsmyary 1732 MARKET ST.. gear Van Ness xve., L FRED H. cn\a: & CO., Livestock Aue- tioneers. Horses at yard Saturday, Octobér 1, 1804 Send for catalosue. -ctesing-Out Sale‘»! By order of A. JACOBS I will sell the eome tents of: the What Cheer Stable, 13 Jackson St. Between Pront and m consisting: of 75 good -all purpose buuxeu buggies, 20 rubber - tived m%m )0 ooft - sufries, 2 almiost new u-p, '-uuns 35 sets of single ‘harpess, 20 sets of Racr- ness. - robes, blankeéts, whips, tools. Sale » positive as, dll of the fenants must vacale o aceaunt of ‘mew -building. -Sale takes plade: Mopday, Oftober 3. at 1 p. m. WM. CLOUGH, —Auctionses: H. L. 000 ’ggmlmm AUCTION SALE BY ELECTAIC LIGHT On the Preni ises, _mmm Wear City Hall. AL 8 0 Clock TO-NIGHT by order ‘of propristor: Large coilection of: cye rios, antigues, Indian burnt leaihsr goods, . tvery bric-a-brac, - shiell portiere. (cost $100), jewels, lopse ‘stones, opals and.minerals. Terms cash: namm-. Goods -on-view 10 & m. to,§ p. mo to-day; L K Burd, Auctioneer, WILL SELL THIS DAY 1Ma m S1% POLK ST. The Elegant Furniture of 8-Room Flat. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer - thracite Egg $14; Welsh Anthracits $13; WONh Lamg 11 50: Camuel. 80 pe. ioar Cone, $11 50913 ‘per ton in h-u; uq ns in eadis; Recky. Mountata: diacripd per anost. OILS—Einsesd s 4¢ lowsr Quotatiphs . are_-for barréls; . for cases -add - Sc; . Lin+ for: b-»lle% in. I!a - October 10. ‘The Mergenthaler Linotype Cnfi—ly v-m - régular quarterly dividend of 2% * cent The Westingiiouse . Eicctric and ‘Manufactup- ing Company has a regular quarterly ais of 2% per cent on the pmef . non-assenting stock. payabie Oe- |t & Teu 1083107 '8 ar.coup...105 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. - - WS — — e o Cal C G Se 102 { CalG & E Tl Y €al-at € 5112 € € Wat 5. 9% ! | Ea raP 1% : :.:,,c.- Be. 00 | Sae H Cas k% — - Do 5e.....101 Slerra Hon R T 6.1 8 ™ L A Elec Js. 1 o LARySs !«

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