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. rix;v» TORK. Be»t. L— Mcsey ea eaU wu «aey.. \Q\ ptt eeat; clo^ag bid aad offered *V» P*r eaac. Time leans nere steady, with sixty <£T» at 2 per cest; ninety «la»-s 2% per oe=t -aai six nicaths at 3% per cent. Prune J=erc«xti:« paper, r.-'j-t per c^ct. Sterli.-g ft.-'-«rg» wu heavy, wita actual business in fcaxkerr tiHla at *4.S72304-S74O fcr dei=a-l *x£ at $4.$4CS<?4.«470 for eixty-day bi:^ ¦Posted - rate*. $4 S3%©4 SS%. Comaiereiai bCSs. $4 «4%. Baj- stiver. 57J»c Mexican dcl iars. 43%c. Bonds — Gorerair:ents. eaiy; rail roads. tTJVGX. New York Money Market. j EASTEBX MABKETS. | Foreign Futures. . Wheat — Pept. Dec. Opening 7 3% "J'i Closing 7 3\ 7 5?i PARIS. Wheat— . Sept. Jan.-Apl. Opening 22 45 23 95 Closing ....22 45 24 CO Flour — Opening '. 30 33 3160 Cloclng ....'.".; ..SO 85 31 t3 5"/. Louis Wool Market. ST LOUIS. Sept. L — Wool steady: medium grades, combing and clothing. 20©26c; lijtht. fine 16320c; heavy, fine, 12-gl6c; tub washed. 22'5 : 35c. Northern Wheat Market. V.-Ir* ¦ OREGON. PORTLAND^. Sept. I.— WHEAT— Shipping : Walla Walla 73c: blusetem, S2c; valley, S3c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, " Sept." 1.— WHEAT— Unchanged; bluestetn. 83e; club, 78c. Northern Business. SEATTLE. Sept. 1.— Clearings. $679,102; balances. |147,24«. TACOMA. Sept. 1.— Clearings, $300,370; balances. S26.SS5. PORTLAND. Sept. L — Clearings, $700,068; balance*. »«5,115. . < • SPOKANE. Sept.- 1.— Clearings, $321,302; balances. $(0,102. OMAHA. Sept. 1. — CATTLE — Receipts. 1500: steady to a shade stronger. Native steers, $3 75 05 90: cows and heifers, $3©4; Western eteers. »3g4 25: Texas steers, J2 7A€3 50; cows and heifers. $2^2 90: canners. $1 50"82: stockers and feeders. $2 5G@3 S5; calves. $3@4 75; bulls, $1 7.-V3S 25. 1 HOGS — Receipt*. 4200: 10c lower. Heavy. $4 S>035 10; mixed, f 5 03®5 15;' light. $5 15<6 5 SO: plsrs. $4 50-6:5; bulk of sales. $5 O5C5 20. SHEEP — Recatpts, ¦• 650*; • «te«dy.-' - Western yearlintrs. $3 65©3 90: wethers. - $3 30TT3 «5; ewes, iZ'S 3 50: common and stockers, $2 50@ 3 65; lambs. *4©5 40. ¦ --J Omaha. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 1. — CATTLE: — Re ceipts 8000: slow, steady. Native steers. $3 75 S3 9""; native cows and heifers, $1 {H>S4 50: stockers and feeders. ?2 23S4; bulls. $2S3 25; calve-. $2 2535 50: Western steers. $3fi4 50; Western cows. !l 60<|3 50. , HOGS — Receipts, SCOO; 6c lower. Bulk of «=ale». $5 15®5 30; heavy. $5 10@5 25; packers. $5 1505 30; pips. *5«5 35. SHEEP — Receipts. 2000; ««teady. Muttons. 13 2564; lambs. $4 .W34 S5; range wethers, 13 50^4; ewes. ?2 75©0 50. CHICAGO, Bept. 1. — CATTLE — Receipts. 7500; market, rtow. weak. 10c lower. Beeves. t3#3 90; cows and heifers, $1 10^4 40; stock ers and feeders. $21r3 SO; Texans, $3 10g4 15; Wetterrs, $2 65<?4 35. HOGS — Receipts, to-day, 20,000; to-morrow, 12.000; 3©10c lower than yesterday's average. Mixed and butchers', $4 &C«5 50; good to choice heavy, $5 10@5 45; rough heavy. $i 60% 4 S5: light. »5 05£5 60; pigs. $5§5 50; bulk of $5 C5@5 40. SHEEP— Receipts, 15,000; 10c lower. Sheep, $2g4 13; lambe. ?4fi6. Kansas City. . Chicago. 200;u S Leather ....! 7%| 7«,1 7^1 Hi Kv* Do pid ( 56>j| SShi &i*»| 6^4 I ! IU S Kealty & C.I 1 1 S2 i 3 5 ! ,...'.. ..i l>o pid : i ! 5- I 52'i 50O|U 3 Rubber i 19i»i 1*T»| 1S%! l»'a ' I Do prd [ 1 ( 7J | 74% | 19,4W)jU S Steel Cor ...! iS';i 12 V»t X3t»| 13V* | 1CC.70U1 Do p:d i 03 I «1?»! 82 HI *&\* 10t)|Va-Car Chem Cu; 3r>it «2'.»l 32 1 33 1,7001 Do pfd !lw7-'-s|lt» 1 .»iI > >T*i|l«7 l i ' 6,0C«;Wabash ... j l»%| l»Ui WHl l*S j 1.2W). Do pfd ...' i 3* I 35)l *i i Do aeb Bs ...|..... \ ?£.'?»( «»3 ... |Weils-Farso Ex.|.-..t j23w |2tO | 1.400j Western Colon .! &0U! 90 1 90 90% j ..IWestiasBouse j jl&* |161 • i Do In p;d...\|j..... H*' J I 1 * 7 I ¦M3,\X <* L K ! 1 17 i 17% SCOi Do let pfd j 44H| 4 *V*i -"Hi «h , ICOi Do 2d l>fd | 23 { 2S j 20% | icyJWlsconsin Cea...j 1S**| IS I 1SHI 19 4Gvi Do pld i 41*»! 41%j 41%| « ; C;«.1ijO— Total shares sold. NEW YORK BONDS. V S ref 2s reg-.lOlSlL & N unified 4s.lOC»; Do.coup^p l05;»iMan ton gold 4^.106% i Do 3s reg lt^i | Jitx Ceat 4s 61 Do coupoa 105m D»> 1st inc.... 14*4 Do n;w 4s res.iai* 4 . Minn & St L Is.. !)5 Do coufoa 13i\!M. K & Texas 4i.l(X»% Do o!<l is reg.lO^i Do 2ds S3 Do cuupoa 107 !NIt &t Mex coa 4a Tti^i A:ch g^a 4s 10J%|N Y C gen =%s. .IwV* Uo adj 4s 05 ! X J C g«n 3a 133% . AUaaUc C L 4s. OS ' 4 ! Nor Pacific 4s 105% iiait & Ohio 4b. .1O3 | Do Us 74>i £>o 3'^s 95 ! 4lNcr & W con 4s.l01»i Central of Ga 3s.lll*s,l OSL 4s & parnc. 06%i Do 1st Jnc 84 T »iPa conv 34«...- 9S% Ches & Ohio 4%s.lC5 i »fRead!ng gen 4*...li^0 Chi & Alton 3%s. 73 I S L & I M con 5s.ll«?i C. B &. Q new 4s. 97 ! S L A S F f g 4s. £4% C.M & HP gn 4-1101,1 St Louis SW lsts. 97% C & XW cea 7S.12SH: Seaboard A L 4s. 81** C. R I & Fee 4s. 7504; So Pacific 4s frt Do col Es S5"*jSo Railway 5s 117' C.C.C & SLgn 4s.l01% Tex & P&c lsts..U9\i 1 Chi Term 4s 74'jjTol. St L> & W 4s. 76% Cocs Tobacco 4s. 72^41 Union Pacific 4s. 103 ! Colo * 5o 4».:.. S4 I Do conv 4s.. . . .104*i ! C F i I con S9. 72V U S Steel 2d 5s.. SOU ! D«n A Rio G 4s. 101 | Wabartl lsts . US I Erie prior !>a 4s. S)9 ! Do deb B 63% i Do g«n 4a S«*4|W A L Erie 4s... 91N F W A D C lits.lf«5>, t Wis Central 4e... «9% Hock Val 4%s...lO3 I NEW TORK MINING STOCKS. [ Adams Con ..... 23! Little Chief 05 Alice 23! Ontario 3 50 I Breec* 17i Ophlr •-•• 2 40 1 Bruas Coa 17 Phoenix 12 I Com Tunnel .... 10|Potosl 14 I Con Cal & Va... 1 05' Savags 20 Horn Silver 1 55! Sierra Nevada 40 Iron Silver 1 5^.! Small Hopes 2* Lea<3viUe Con ... 02| Standard 1 85 I ¦ : ... --. : " 1 -¦¦.V--- Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— n s ste*l 13 Call loans ..:... 2^3% Do pfd «2«s Time loans. 3g4% Westing Common. 79 Bonds — - Mining — Atchison 4> 101% Adventure HI ,, D ° ¦«'*¦ .2 s (Allouea 12% Mex Central 4s... 61 | A mal Copper 5«% Railroads— Amer Zinc 12 A^hlson W> T * Atlantic 13U DopM 05 iBlngham 2«»4 Boston A Albany.2;*4! Calumet A Hecla.520 Boston * Maine. 162 j Centennial 2S Boeton Elev 152 I Copper Range ... 67 Fitchburg pfd 136 Dal-- West 14}; Mex Central H%lDom Coal 57 N Y. N H A H..159 I Franklin " *% Per* Marquette.. 74 lorancy 3S Unicn Pacific 0S?»! Inle Royale 19VI Miscellaneous— - j Maes Mining .".»; Am-r Arge Chem. 13«ilMichisran 5Vi Do rfd 7»ti| Mohawk 43 Amer Pneu Tube. 3 M'vp.t Coal * Coke 8% Amer Sugar ....131 SI old Dominion ... 15H Do pfd ltt%|Osceo!a 71% Amer Tel & Tel. 137 I Parrot 2t Areer Woolen ... 13*i!ouincy . sa _ D " rfd "0*;: shannon 414 Dom Iron * F... 11 >, ' Tamarack 110 Ed Elect Ilium. -260 I Trlnltv 711 Oca Electric ....164%! U g Mlnln* .' 21»i Ma«s. El»ctrlc 12«i'tT P Oil 11M do rM «> Kuah ....::..:::;; 42 Maw Gas 41 «4 1 Victoria 3«; T nitei Fnilt .". ..10« | winona . . 9% U Do 6h p7d_ M ".= h ::: WolT * rin ' ::::::: *** Cash in the Treasury. WA5HINGTOV. Ptpt. 1— To-day's state rrerit of the treasury balances In the general fn^h/HuYV 9 °J **2 * 15 0- w »-°'*> gold ?gg£ id the dl\ Islon of redemption, shows availabl ccsh balance. JI47.973.3<M; sold. I49.512.294: New York Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 1.— Cotton futures oo-ned firm- September, lie: October. 10.90c: Novem ber. 10. S3<-: December. 10.94e: January. 10 90c- March. lO.JJ^c; April, lie; May. 11.04c Spot closed quiet: middling uplands. ll.SOcr middling gulf. 11.75c. Sales. 1200 bales Future* closed steady: September 10 ROe- October. 10.73c; November, 10.R3c; December' 10.77c; January. 10.7«c: February. lO.Kc'- March. 10.S7c; April. I0.90c; May. 10.J>2c Xeic York Grain and Produce. ,r^' E v. W Y , ORK - Flour-Receipts 19.- ICO barrels: exporta. 23,300 barrels; market, inactive but firmer. *u««jmi. WHEAT— Receipts 29.7(V> bushel*. Spot ftrrn: No. 2 r«-«i. *I l«t, f. o . b. afloat: No 1 Northern Duluth. *1 2«J« f. o . b a>.oat Options craned steady ar.d soon advanced on further bu.llsh newg concerning spring wheat conditions, together with small Southwest re cflpu «nd a scare among shorts. The close waa-\Slc net higher. May, $1 J2^ei 13^T c osed SI 13ii: September. $1 lS^gi l 3 ii : $1°1*% December, $1 11»»§1 12 fcf closed. HOPS— Ptfady. HIDES— Steady PETROLEUM— Steady. WOOL— Firm, r COFFEE--The reffee futures closed gteadv at usv: llne , °y^ 10 »" int «- tou? ,»i. s 45.250 hags. Including September, at C 703 C .5c: D-c^mber. 6.9597c; January. 7.10c; March. «f6.25c; May. 7.4Ce7.45c; July. 7.60 6»-t.JC. Spot Rio, stead v; mild, steady ST. GAR— Raw. firm: fair refining. 3*ic": cen trifugal. 9* test. 4 5-18c; molasses sugar 34c Reaned. 'Btronr: No. ?(. 4 ?5c- Vo 7 ' 4 ROr- No. «, 4.75c: No. 9. 4.70c; No. 10 "4 65c- \a" 11. 4.60c; No. 12, 4 55c; No. 13 4 50?' Vo iVft^ -45c ; on ; e * t ' on «n>' A. 5.10c: mold * a! CHEESE— Quiet. Ur.char.ced EGGS— Firmer. **;**?>&* UR1ED FRL1T. EVAPORATED APPLES-Mark-t holds steady, rotm-itlwtandlng the light demand common are quoted at 4g3iic- uriir» ¦>«¦*» 4^'" '*"<*• '%'->% FKlfttS — Continue more or le?s unsettled Reported that no purchases cf Importance can be made at «otne of the lower quotation, re cently received from the coast, but buyer, are holding off la the expectation that the large stjppl.es will eventually cause still lower prices. Quotation* ran S - from 2c to e£e Vc conJitr to rrad*. ** APRICOTS-Less active, but prices are maintained. Choice sre quoted at OUSlOe ttSSg££SB2£ "Xi "SSrL: choice held at Sc and fancy at 0^9%e. New York Metal Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 1.— Tla was higher again to-day In London at an advance to £\ n i "¦ for spot and £124 15s for futures, while snot closed at f27 20S27 40 in the local market Copper was easier in the Lcndon market, clokiag at £37 Is for spot and at £57 2 B ad for futures. Locally copper was unchanged with lake quoted at |12 62%@12 73; electro^ lytic. $12 5CS12 75; casting. $12 37%S1" 50 Lead was unchanged at £11 12a 6d la Lon don and at $4 2094 30 in the local market £pe!ter closed firm at S5Q5 15 in the 1-cal market, but was a little Cull In London where it closed at £22 15*. ' Iron c!os;d at 61s 9d In Glasgow and at 42s 10%d in Mlddlesboro. Locally iron was uncharged and quiet. No.. 1 foundry, north ern. $13 75^14 25; No. 2 -foundry, northern J13 23-JJ14 2C: No. 1 foundry, southern and do •oft. «L3 60613 75. New York Copper Market. i£EW TORK. Sept. 1. — Exports of copper for the month were 24.431 ten*: ro far for the yea/. 157,9€5 ' tons, against £2,880 tons for the | CATTLE. SHEEP A>T) HOGS. ! CHICAGO. Eepf_ 1.— On the Produe* Ex change, to-day the butter market waj firm. Creameries, 14©10c; dairies. 12%ei6c. Eggs. steady at mark, cases included. 14%©16«i^- Cheese, steady, 8 ©9c. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Railroad bonds were strong. Tctai saies. par value, juggregatel $3,645,000. ' NEW TORK STOCK LIST. E. F. Mutton &. Co.. 490 California street. Saa Francisco, metnbers of tha New Yor* Stock Exchange, furnish, th* lo'.'.owlss offlciai qtiotaUoBa of that Exchasse: Sales. ! Stoclu — ;High;Low.| Bi4.| Ask. ! Aaanis Express. 4..:..; # '2t5 ',2i0 13.00<"> Am&lg Copper. ..i 57?gl 5»$%[ ixi*i ; 5-i T s |Aa Caa Co ! | 4%i •*» j Do pfd 1 t *6%j 46H 600 Aa Car & F Co.! 19 i 15»i! 15"»1.19^ i i-"o pfd [ i 79 ( 79% 100|Ara Cottoa Oil.. S2%l 32% I 32% 1 L'2?i ; Do pfd... -...- ! 91 I S3 IAjs Disc Tel ' ! 22 j 23 lAia Ex J210 1230 Grass T Co. 3 j o iAm Hide A L... .'..: 3H! <"4 - Do pf4 13 ¦ 21 'Amice .-*. «>S! « T s 100- Do pfd.... 26%| 26%; 2CS! 2«% !Axa Linseed [. | 13 i 14V» I I>o pfd.. I i 35 J 36 LlOO.Aia Locomotive. 21 20%; 20% j 20%. Do pfd.... ' ; S9%t tH»»* JAia Malt i 4 f 5 i Do prd i IS 21 S.CO0 S Ara 5n!t ft R Co 64^ «4 ! o4'~4t 64% 300^ Do pfd 1 107 106 •»; 106*% 107 3.100 Am EiLgar il32 [Ulf«[l31%(Ut% I Do pM ,'134 1136 Am Tel A Tel Co | ,137%;133 Aa Tob pfd '13J>%;1«>% 'Am Wcclea J ! 13 14 j Do pM \ SI |M. lOOAnaconda 79 | 79 77^| 79 iAna Arbcr , [ 27 j 2S .......I Do pfd «.'.... 57»i! 59% 7.20<> t A T & S F S1U1 Wkl S0*«| T » ; i do cfd ; ! MM os% 4.7C0,Balt L Ohio 1 87% S6H K * 7X « ....... Do pMi 82 j 83% Bay S:ata Gaa... | HI S 15.900B R T | 55H 644 54%; 54»i '.Brooklyn Un Gas :215 ,220 'Canada Southern ! 1 «3»3%| 67% 1.300^ Do pfd 1124% 124K 124% 124?s S.9n0C&O I 33% 3SS W» 3» l.lOC'C & A 41% 41ii 41% 42 C & A pfa S2 M 1.30OC & G W 15% 15% 15t;i 15% ! Do pfd A :.... BH M ) Do pfd B 22J4| 2S Do pfd debs ¦-.. Sl%»! « SMC A N W lR7«i!l87 1S7%;15>» 23.t«OC M <t St P....:iS5* 4 !l54 I154SH54V, ] Do rfd 1S2 1S2% 63.6C0C, R I & P. n»w 27% 25 *i 27 27% 4.&00; Do pM Kfr «S «OT, .0 j Do 4s -. 73«; 75U 75** 76 'Chicago Terminal 6% CSV, 6% I.OOOi Do pfd 13 12% 13 14 2.300Chi ITnlon Tract 6U 7«ij 7*« 7T* Chi Union Trpfd j 36% 39% 200C C C A St L...| 7SH "S n% 7S»4 'CCC&StLpfd! .....107 10S CIev« Lor & W. 52 54 ,'aeve L A W pfd' ! 70 74 400 Colo F A I I 36% 3« -36%* 37 'Colo F A I pfd. «0 ' €3 ! CV>lura H C * I W^t 13 Colo South 15»» 16U ¦ tCol South l!>t pfd 49 50 Ccl South 2d-pfd 21% 21% l.GOO Consol Gas 19«% 195% 1S5SJ1»«% 3,-"i0ft Cont Tob Co pfd. '123 121»g 1122^ 1122% 20« v Ccrn Products...) 13 13 13 13U »«0C,Ccrn Prod pfd..| 70 €&*i 89 70 2,«» Dela A Hudson.. 164 163 163*4 1«4 ID L & vT : 270 !274 400D A R G 24?, 24*» 25. ! 25» a Sa^D 4: R G pfd... 77 76% 76%] 77 Des M A Ft D..1 23 SO Detroit L'clcn Ry 60 6S Detroit Southern. 1 2S 2'i Detroit South pfd 4% 4H K» Di«ul!ing !>ec 26% 2« M'« 2«% Distilling See Bd» 6<5 66*4 IDuluth S S A Al 6% S 100 Dul S S A A pfd.! 12 12- 11% 12% «.900Erie 29% *S\i 2<5*,! 2K% 4.%00 Erie lft pfd C5%! 64% e5 65^ 2.40i>Kr;e 2d pfd 41H! 40% +1 -"H IE * T H 1 59 6ft E * T H pfd (..... SO" S5 CW> General Electric. 1166 165 ,IV> !»»% Grt Northern pfd ' [170 I1S3 Green On* Cop !..-.( 1<H 14*4 Havana Tob Co 1 • 29 I ?.l 'Hav Tob Co pfd I ¦ 41S 42% 700 Hocking Val I 84*i HH «=i Mi 2C0 Hocking Val pfd. S» M% mv fo 1.400. Illinois Central..! 137% j 137 1137»; 137% 40<^Inter Paper I 14%,! 14%| 14*, 14% 1. 1C0 Inter Paper pfd..! 75 ! 74 1 7»i; 74% •inter Power ....[ ! I 33' :<S 400'lnter Pvirap .-....! 29 t 2Sa»r »>;l 29 i Inter Pump pfd.. j 7« I 77% 2DOIc«-a Central ... 22'«i 22 22 I 22>, ano'Iowa Cen pfd...! 42%! 42»4 42 i 42% COO K C F P A M pfdl 76%| 76 76 76L K C Bouth i 23S 24 "¦ W0KC Scuth pfd.-l 45%! 45% 45U| 4« IKeckuk A Des Mi !•--:• 14'«! 14% Laclede Gas | ! 1 90 'lt« IOC Lake E Jk W } 30 I 30 I 23 I 30 (Lake RAW pfd' \ f 85 ' I 83 'Lor.g IsUnd > . . .. .\ : ! H\ I Ct 1.300'Lcuia A Na*h.» .!l21H!120%!120%l!21 3C0|Manhsttaa JIM |154Sil5**'*ilI3 14.0<r. Metn-pcllt St Ry!l2O illS ilis%ill<,i; S.300 Mexican Ceatrall 12%| ll»i] 12 112% 200,Minn A Et L...| 56%! 55 ! 63 | SS' I Do 1st pfd I SS »? 200'M. StP & S S M! 73%j 72%! 73 ! 7-Vi ¦ Oo Pfd I.....' !12%%|129 •.50f»|Mo. Kaa A Tex. 22'^! 21*^ 22 I 22% SOOJ Do pfd 47 ! 48*: 47 \ 47% 6,100 Ml»?oul Pacific. 97V M% P7 97*1 INash. C A St t, 121 [122H 200Nationai I>ad...] 23%! 23 23 ! 23% 200' Do pfd M 195% 95t;| 8« iNtl R R of Mex! 4 I 5 200, Do pfd .-1 37 364 36% 37% 200 National Biscuit. | 47^4 47 | 47 j 47>-i. 200 ! Do pfd !10S% 10K%il05%iIC*»i iNew Jersey Cea.j.....{ 168 169 IN T Air Brake.]..... Jl3*%;139 1.100' New Tork Cen. .1123 122 (122% 123 200 N T. C * St L. 32 1 31 I 30 I 32% I Do 1st pfd.... I 93 I »7«;j OS I *S% 1C0. Do 1*4 pfd ( C5%( 65Ui B3 ! r,3u |N T. N H A H.| I....:ilS7%!lS9% 1.400 N T. Ont A W.I 3t>il 31 t 3iul 31'* Z300 Ncrfclk A Weetl 67*4' 67%! «7?»! f3 I Do Pfd ! 6S 81 'North American'.... 192 93 [Northern Sees... !lO3% 104% Onsaba ..140 143 V.j Do pfd .1 |^0 1S3 O S L 4s j w*i 97% 'Pac C"st 1« pfd. I 95 105 I Do 2<! pfi J 73 74 'Pacific Mall | "... 2S?i 29% 16.700 Penn R It Co...!125%!124«iH25*, 125% 2,700 People's Ga» U02%|102 *102 102% Pressed SU Car] 22 Hi 32 122% 32% I Do pfd 1 77 77% Pultaian Pa! Car! I... ..1215 1219' 5O ( Ry steel Spriags 20», 19% 19% 20 I Do pfd 791-r 79V 22.700. Reading I «2t,| «H «%! 61% •••- — I Do 1st pfd. ...| !..„. 64% 8i5» S.O00 Do 2J pfd.....! 74i; I 74 ( 74 1 74% 1.700'P.»publ!-? S A I. 7»il 7% , 7HI "% 3.40OI Do pfd 144% 44 44 | 44% 300 Rubter Goods...! IS 17% 17^11 jjj' 100' Do pfd 1 &2 S2' 82' S2H ISloss. S S A I Co'.. 37% 5s% Do prd 87 * M^ St JAG I lft if j Do Jrt pfd 49 51 . I Do 2d pfd 25 2« ...... 4£tL&S F l*t praj 71 74* 2.2C«'Stt,tS F 2d p!d! TO^t 5SH ZUK. 53% 2.1C0:St L & S W 2©%| 19 2fiH zq£ 2.fiC^! Do pfd 4H»j 4OS4 42% 45«i C2.5Cil Southern Pacific! R7U 5C%( 56=4 5CU .......!S P Ry pfd U13U ilSVmi; H3«I li.7r>0.Sot:thern Ry ... 29»i 2SS' 23 £9Vi I.6C0! Do pfa 95 9*4 65 05% (Standard OH ...I , . . . . C23 /-\ GT3 tataadard R AT '.. r.i.. us 40O:Tean Coal A I..J 45% 44«4 45 45U jTexas P L T Co 29% 32' ?.COO' Texas Pacific .... 31 - 30?i CCS 30?; (Third Avenue ...» 123- 123' ,-.<X> Toledo Et L t W 2»U 28 23U Z9 C,2i/» Do pfd . .. 47 46 t$% 47% rOt" Twin City R T.. 97?, 07% OS 0S% I Do pfd ...;.-....... .....15« 158% 13,S00;Unloc Pacific ... 39 8714 &S^ 35^ j Do pfd 83 I 04 Do Ccnv 4s I04~il:05 . lUaited Copper... ..... ...V. S fjl • United' R of S F|.v.Y 13 - | 15 1 Do rrfd .*.;.i.:... r«5 07 Ho 4s-...:...'. 1 j 84 S4% I,2O0',U S Cart- I P... IMi 10% 10% lO^i 1,300 Do ufd ... 56%l 55% M 57 .. tU S Express I... ..[US 1121 ; - ; ,; V/all Street Tips. j Tb* wlr*» of E. T. H-Kton ft Co. from Wall I ¦cre«t reax *raay saia: .' -"Tfce cywmri raoverseEt ia the rtook is»rfc*t ¦ to-da/ waa on a r*r^=.rUaa of sore active . Ocr&tioaz by ti* '.eaiicg ball iaterr«is ac4 J rurtier raUer icr"e«sjve liqcidarcn by th« i "wvaierB speculative ccatiac^at aai c'.lqno j broker*. There were rw partlrs'.ariy re» &•- \ .ve^>ps:«it» :a lie general sifjaaia. Tfce wheat j *»3 csrc re>art c= :£• ICUi u^taat Is gen- j ¦«rar.r expected ta iha*- further deteriorauca. Th# tea&ascy Is cleaj-iy an advarcisg oce. -.¦We ;«e! Usax tie osly uncertain thl=g la the j •lrjanoa th« crcps. IX tie corn crop were •af«s «_-o the cottoc crop suffer* na further -:s;airs>esx we caa s^e ca.y one •!d» t» stocks. But xbm ciartcet zmx goce mo much beyond . -what acy oae couli expect that opialos* ar« ; ¦ "jtU* u»«- Oaa «tcck after aaother is takea j j»" tsc aivaaced ia tara. Oeaeral coiuliucas •»»e=i io be igroreJ. but at tha direreat aJ- j ' j-ran^-TtrT few <c_c -ij csaa oxit. ApparentJy, 1 ?»n-^« acciie--j. the =»rk*t wfll »-l! higher.--' , , - - -£e N«w Tork ££ocit Exctaate and Cotton j ¦ aai '^oi^ee tx^tanrea wiU b« closed Saturday, j '•6ej-.es-.bo- 3. aa weU as ea Mcaday. Se?te=ber :6— Lftber day. Government F:tr.ds Here. '¦ < Jc!l«a- Jac©ba. Aselstaat Treanarer nt th« ! ¦^rrlted S-.8t«s at Saa Fraacis<». report* the caeh or. hand is. the Sut -Treasury at tt« c!os« .. cf bcsia«s» ca August 81. aa follows : ¦ Ualted States setes $t,lW 00 Trearcrr aates of l«0 3.CS0 00 '." NaUocaJ "bani notes 1S.2SO CK> Odd c*rS2c*:es S.140 00 ; • fj'.ver certicates 60.633 &> OoiU coia 21.941. S0« 55 «i!ver (Solars 30,M3.»22 Q~> fufcsidiary silver c-la 473.^5(5 25 .V-.£or ce!n 26.353 24 •Tractloaa: curresry 14 SS • Is'.»a l «»t paid: F\in4*<i loarj cf K7T. 19O*. 1925. 1308-191S and cotrsoVi oi 1W0 432 ©0 j : . Total $53,353,803 25 j F^T7-«-» 1= Aurast — 'Sraciard r.!t-er -lol^rs $22\000 ; ¦. :• -« -'- •-'.: vilver coin -i* '53 ~* •¦¦•*? VOX .. ................... Stocks of Grain. H»cry C "Banker. ' chief graia inspector of "th» M*-"har:r»' r.xrhaare. report* Ktocks of Crmln-' tn resruJar war*b*«u»e and ca wharf eeptessber 1 as follow*, m tons: .-•—-- m^m Wheat. Barley .Pert <-r«a, Augwt 1 7.1M «.»*« perf Catta. Fn>»eab#r 1.... U.4*> 25.335 Btafckton. Acr3« I..1 !5.*52 7.197 Si'tktcri. Fepterar^r .1 3X339 I1.C14 I ' f«j« rtaarl»c». Asgust 1 R53 2.212 1 oari Frasflsco. 5*rtesber 1. 4.O50 3.431 E«ar.s. • . Oata. Ore. Brsa. Sack?. .JLTirsrX I.. «4 2^5 4.17 CJS41 iF.<ct*asber 1...... \VA 4S8 59« 64.493 -. -Rivypxs in Aar"' w»r» 1".441 tons wheat. .16*'*') *rr# har>y. 3191 tors oats. JS4V tons -.c-.m. 1M* ".r.i rran a=4 SOJSS^saeka beaaa. Oregc:: Crop Bulletin. ., : T:' reftri ct Edward A. Real*, section 41 _-'re^-tr. Vn!te3 Sixths 'v\>aiher Burtau. for the *'Or«««?r, Cr<»jy Bulletin for the w«ek ended Ati : .r»-« 3* U a. follow,: •_. .-Teroratle' tetnperatcpe* prevailed during ¦;tz* w«*k,- whirji was dry . up to the evecir.g '¦n'. Uj« nth. when cloudiness increased acl ,:fhc'*»n .and thur.derttcris* occurred nearly \ »-«rj-m-he!» in the northern pcrt:oa cf the ""f-tte. .The rains were rather light ia the ' .\il'.e.ys. tut fairty rood amounts fell in the -f'o-h:::« and tnouataias. These rales cleared •tr.# atnioephere of smoke and were bet"»flcia! •; to.- !at* .crops, but taar* rain is needed for :".;. 1^.'**^**^ gardens and pesturage. ¦• -.."Vi>*."All wheat crop has be*n cut threshed ..*r.<J a 'i-p. part of it hauled to the ware ; rotsee. It turned out very satisfactorily in flearfy aZl parts of the State. Spring wh-at -."¦•i-tlng is well along, and la th» WKlammt '¦*'¦¦* Y '-'- Is j-racticaily corEpleted and mostly •mH rtrrshed. Spriag wheat as! oat* are yield .ing hetter thaa expected earlier in the season. :t.jfboti}'cropa are below tbe average in quaa :xttJVrtbattS< above average in quality. Com .- j • doiag remarkably w»:i acd that planted ?a.-:y la now being hant-ned. Hops are ci firing rather slowly ard picking will cot ..becc-rre gecerai catil nrxt week. The crop ¦ irosslne to b« lighter than last yar but with rivorahle weather from now on the- quality . »t;i ?•¦ai'5'v* tb* a\-erag«L Pasturage is very ;:«hort and. except in tide lacd sectioas dairy '.- -rla hare to te fed about as races' aa in riiiwirt«r ia order to keep up the Cow of ".'.' "Xvs&*» aad peacie* are ripe aad plentiful Is 'tt* s^rket. French jsmaea will vieid a ¦fu;l crop, but tb« Italians are tie Ug'hest ia -years." . CHICAGO, Sept. 1. — Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, quiet and steady: No. 2 spring wheat, $1 103>l 14; No. 3, $1 0231 10; No. 2. red. $1 0Si;@l 09%: No. 2 corn. 64e: No. 2 yellow. 55%©56c: No. 2 oats. 32%o; No. 2 white. 34c: No. 3 white. 32£34c; X©. 2 rye. 71%c; good feeding barley, 37$3S%c; fair to choice malting. 43352c: No. 1 flax seed, $1 1S%: No. 1 Northwestern. $1 25% • mess pork, per barrel. $11 20«ll 25; lard, per 100 lbs. $6 97% 67; short , ribs sides (loose). $7 23®7 37%; chort .clear sides (boxed). $3 2598 60; whisky. basis ef high wines. $1 28; clover, coetract grade. $12. Articles — Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 18,900 20,800 Wheat, bushels 170.000 80.900 Corn, bushels 412.700 385,500 Oats, bushels 253,800 173,100 Rye. bushels.... 9.000 900 Barley, bushels. 19.200 6,700 Cash Grain and Provisions. per cent on the common stock, payable Sep-^. tember 13. - * ¦ I At the last meeting of the- Joint eommitte* - . j of the San Francisco Stock Exchange aad ta« ' '. Saa Francisco and Toaopaa Mining Exchaags; . I to consider consolidation of the two exchanges, l: was decided to report back agalsst amalga> I matlon. ' • '.••-¦. j Th» Angto-Califontian Bank. Limited, will : disburse a reguiar s«ral-anauai dividend at the. 1 rat- of 8 per cent per annum this mocta. . I The London. Parts a=.i American Bank. Llrr.-' ! lted. will pay this month a regular temi-asacal t dividend at the rats of S per cent per acsum.- I Stock and Bond Sales. : Sales on th» Stock aad Boad Sxesanx* ta . Augiwt Trer* ma follow*: ' Hax and Feedstuff s. Stocks of Bran in warehouse and on wharf September 1 were 596 tons, against 457 tons August 1. The market for Feedstuff s shows no further change Receipts of Hay. whlU still large. wer» mor« moderate yesterday. The market stood pre cisely as before, being depressed for everything except the very choicest grades. BRAN— $20 5OS21 50 per too. MIDDLINGS— $24$29 per ton SHORTS— $20 50@21 BO per ton. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley. $23«23 50 per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill. $31 50@££ 00; Jobbing. $33: Cocoanut Cake. $22»23: Corn Meal. $30 5063160; Cracked Com. $31 £32; Mixed Feed. $22©22 50: Horse Beans. 130^.0 per -ton; Broom Corn Feed. 90c per ctl. " HAY— Wheat. »S€12 80. with $13313 50 for extra fine: Wheat and Oat $S@12: Oat, $7 5O@ 10 50; Barley and Oat. $7£9; Volunteer Wild Oat $6 60@S 50; itacl« $7@S 50; stock. $C@7; Clover. $7 50©9 50; Alfalfa. $7©10 50 p«r ton. STRAW— 35g37 %c per bale. Provisions. Th« market continues quiet and feature-.ess. The Chicago wires of E. F. Huttoo * Co. yes terday said: "There seemed toss selling pres sure, probably dne to tfce fact that September liquidation is pretty well over. There tu some foreign buying of Lartl and some baying by local traders and scalpers. We cannot see any accumulation of tons stuff going on in good places. Xaturally the selling pressure will be somewhat less, *a the Sep tember staff is cleaned up and a moderate re action would seem likely. Before advising purchases, however, we would . rather se« a better class of baying." CURED MEATS — Bacon, lie per Id for heavy. He for light medium, 13t4e for light. 14c for extra light and lie for sugar cured; dry salt Sides. lOUc; Bellies, imc; Eastern sugar-cured Hams. lie: Cali fornia Hams 13c; Meas Beef. SlOeiO SO per bbl; extra Mesa, $11311 W: Family $12212 50; prlma Mess Pork $14 50: extra clear. $-?; Mess. $18; Dry Salted Pork. 9»ic: Pig Pork. $26; Pigs' Feet. $5; Smoked Be-f. lis per In. LARD— Tierces quoted at 6Hc per Ib for compound and 9Uc for pure; half-barrals. pvre. 8«4c; 10-lb tins, lOfcc; 5-ib tins. 10*ic; 3-lh tins lOHc COTTOLENEJ— One half barrel. 8*ic: thre» half barrels. 8\ic: on« tierce. $\%c; two tierces, 8c; five tierces. "lie per la. I Beans and Seeds. Slight changes In Pink and large White Beans will be observed. Llm&s are reported still firmly held, with sales at $3 85. There are no other changes to report. The stock in regular warehouse and on wharf September 1 was 54.492 bags, against 63.S41 bags August 1. BEANS— Bayos, $2 35^2 50: Pea. $3; But ters. $2 75^3: small White. $2 90*93 10; largs White S2 30^2 50; Pink. $3 50£3 €0; Red. $4; Lima, $3 S0£3 85; Red Kidneys. $4 25; Black eyes. %2 50'42 60 per ctl; Hors* Beam. $2 23. SEEDS — Brows Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard. $3 25: Flax. $1 9062 25: Canary. 6% ©Tc; Alfalfa. 159153;c: Rape. 1%82%c: Timo thy. 5?ic; Hemp, 3Vi®3%c per lb: Millet. 2% ©3%c; Broom Corn Seed. $20@21 per ton. DRIED PEAS— NUes. $2£2 25; new Green Peas. $2g2 25. per ctl. Hides, Tallozv, Wool and Hop*. The local Hop trade quot* still higher prices for 1904 goods, but say that contracting, which has lately been active, is now quletlag down, as the growers are too busy picking to devote much time to buyers They prefer to wait until the Hops are baled and ready fcr mar ket before- doing any spot business. Th« Weather Bureau reports. a« will be. seen In the first column; that the Oregon crop will be lighter than last year, but that with favor able weather from now on tha quality will be above the average. HIDES AND SKINS — Calls and brands s«M about %©lc under quotations. Heavy salted steers. 10c; medium. 9c: llcht. 9c; Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and S%c for light; Stags. 6c; Salted Kip. 9%c; Salted Veal. 10c; Salted Calf, lie; dry Hides. 16%c; dry Kip. 13c: dry Calf. 18c: Sheepskins, she'arliags. 25fJ 40c each: short Wool, 4&3e5c each: medium. 7&g!K>c; long Wool. $161 50: Horse Hides, salt $2 75 for large and $2©2 50 for medium. $1 25 ©1 75 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides dry. $1 75 for large and $1 60 for medium. $19 1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skin* — Dry Mexican 30c; dry salted Mexican. 23e; dry Central American. 30c. Gcat Skins — Prime An. goras. 75c: extra large do. $1 23; large and smooth. 50c; medium 35c- small. 20c TALLOW— No. 1 rendered. 4S4 £c per lb; No. 2. 3%c; grease. 2%§3c WOOLr— Fall clip — San Joaquln and South ern. 9311c; Southern, 8©9c; Southern Moun tain. 9311c; Middle Counties, free 12314c; £0. defective lO'glSe; Northern free. 12014c do. defective, 10©12c; Humboldt and Mendo cino 14<81Sc per lb. HOPS — 1904 crop firm at 25®2So per Ib Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Under continued light receipts and less lib eral offerings of carrfed-over stock the mar ket for river Potatoes had a little better tone *and cheap stock brought a slight advance. Salinas Burbanks were reported steady, while Sweet Potatoes declined sharply under greatly increased receipts^ Onion* ruled weak at un changed prices, with supplies exceosive. Changes in miscellaneous vegetables wer* slight. Tomatoes continued to arrive freely and ruled weak, with the canners and catsup manufacturers buying old lots at the lnstda quotation*. Lima Beans were suddenly plen tiful and prices ranged lower. Garlic and tha best offerings of Green Corn were steady, while the other vegetables ¦ were generally weak. POTATOES — Burbanks from the river. 6O3 *Qc per ctl; Salinas Burbanks. $1^1 25 perctl; Early Rose, nominal; Garnet Chiles 755S3c; Sweet Potatoes, $.1§1 50 per ctl. ONIONS— $101 13 per ctl. VEGETABLES— Green • Corn, 75c©$l 50 per sack or crate; String and Wax Beans. 152c per lb: Lima Beass. -Jfiac per lb; Tomatoes, la?? 35c per box for riv*r and 20©50c for. bay: Sum mer Squash, 20©35c per box: Cabbage, 75c per ctl: Carrots, 75c per sack; Cucumbers, 20£3£c per box; Pickle Cucumbers, nominal; Garlic, 4 @4%c per lb; Egg Plant, 25€4Oc per box; Dried Peppers, -nominal; Green Okra. 25340c per box: Green Peppers. 254? 40c per box; Mar rowfat , Squash. $15@20 per ton. Trtf Dw . No. lag Uanth. BONDS. Shares I ' Sold. Low.l HJsi ¦ U 8 Government 1PO{ J105 Associated OU Co 44.000 70 Bay Counties Powar Co 13.0COJ102 102% Cal Central Gaa and Electric lO.OOOf..... 103 Cal Gas ft Elee gen m tt ct 37.000' S4% M* Hawaiian Coral and Sugar. 60.000. 9»% 10O*a L03 Angeles Railway Co... B2.OC<VU5% 11*%- Los Angeles Lighting Co.... 4.000{ 102** L A P R R 1st coa mtg.... •.OOOUCO 103%, Market-si Catla Co 4.000/ 114 Market--: Ry lat con mtg. . 10.00OJ115 U» Northern Ry Co of Cal 2.0CO) 105% Northern Ry Co (of Cal) 9.0W 11* North. Pacifle Coast R R.. 4.000| 106 North Shore R R 1102% " Oakland Gas. Light aad H LOOM 107»» - Oakland Transit Co ; »,O(»JllS<l 119H Oakland Transit 7,0CO| 110% U0\ . Oakland Traaelt Cobs 8.000.102% ,108 Pacific Electric Ry Co 32.00O 104% ilO* Park and Ocean R R 1.0CW 114?*.' Sacramento E G & Ry 26.0C0 1 99H'lOO.. - I F ft S J Valley 10.C00 117%'UtH Sierra Railway of CaJ 6.000' 105 1109%. S P R R of Arizona (1909). 81.000:107% 107% S P R R of Arizona (1319). 33.00O'lCS%!l0$*t S P R R of Cai. series A.. 10.C00- 103H S P R R of Cal 7.0001 114**. S P R R of Cal (stamped) 42. 000- 106% 109% S P Branch Ry of Cal.... l«.0OOU32%!l33i* Spring Valley Wat, 1st mtg, lft-COOawiVlO?^ Spring Valley Wat. 2d mtg. 60.000! 98% lCO^i Spring Valley Wat. 3d mtg. 12,000* 93 90%- S V Water Co. gea rat* I 13.0001 9i 88%. Water stocks^ — | ' " • Contra Costa MM ST% Spring Valley Water Co 1.315' 36% 3»W Gas and Electric Stocks — I . I . - Central Light and Power.. 250j 3*4 3% - Mutual Electric. Light T5i 12 1?%- San Francisco Gas and Elec l.SCOi 60. 61%. Insurance Stocks — ¦"': Firemen's Fund 4A- 319> Bank Stocks^ — I I . • ¦ : ' American National Bask.. 60 125 127%. Anglo-Califomian (limited). 4» ...;. Wl • ;¦ Bank of California U ..... 42»-.V Cal Safe Deposit ft Trust. 10 Ut ¦ ' Street Railroad Stocks — . . ' California ICO*..... 19t'i- Presidio 5...... 40V* Powder Stocks — ' I. ' : .. : . : : Giant Consolidated Co 230' 66 «1 .-.-:• sugar Stccks — j •_ " ¦ Hawaiian Coml and Sugar.. l.OOt «2%! -3SJ-- ' Honokaa Sugar Co 4.340. 12 I4;1t ¦ Hutchlssnn Sus Plantation! 3.910' S l^Si : Kllauea Sugar Plantation...! 150[....< -3." MakaweU Susrar Co 1.4«)i 123% 27ii . Onomea Sugar Co ". . . 400J 17 t 30 •. Paauhau Sugar Plantation. . 2 425' l-i' 4 !'"¦¦•.'-* " MIjceHaneous Stocks — ! I I • Alaska Packers' Assn ] 405 123 lISS • Cal Fruit Canners* Assn...! 103; 9714-99 " Cal Wine Association.. j 3W; 79 S»/ Oceanic Steampship Co.... I '50..'... 4 Pafiflc Coast Borax Co ! 7S*135 137. " Pacific States Wi Tel CoJ " Vi, -103" All conditions remain as before. The mar ket continues well supplied. Meat Market. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF— &Q'a for Steers and 4{J5o per lb for Cows. VEAL— Large. 6©Sc; small. S89c per lb MUTTON — Wethers. 7@7%c; Ewes. &37c per Ib. LAMB — 8%©9c per lb. PORK — Dressed Hogs, 6JJSc per lb. - LIVESTOCK MARKET. The fallowing quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered In San Francisco les« 30 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: 1 CATTLE — Steers. 7U®7%c: Cows and Heifers. 5^i©6%c; thin Cows. 4@5c per lb. CALVE3 — it*4%c per U> • gross weighO. SHEEP— Wethers. 3%@3f 4 c; Ewes. Z&Ula per lb (gross weight). LAMBS— $2 5^32 73 per head. HOGS — Live Hogs, 140 to 200 lbs, 4%c 2CO to 250 lbs. 4%c; 130 lbs and under 4%c over 25O lbs. 4V»c: »oft Hegs. not Wanted- Sows. 20 ptr cent off; Boars. 5O per cent oft. and Stags. 40 per cent off from above quota tions-. ;;"?' Poultry, and Game. The Poultry market had a little easier tone, as retailers were apparently well supplied and were not purchasing as freely. - Receipts, how ever. 'were, mode rate and prices of all descrip tions were well maintained. - The car of \Ve3tern that was expected bad not arrived up to a late hour. Game was firm and un changed. . . ¦ POULTRY— Live Turkeys. 15@lSc per lb for old and 22$24o for young; Geese, per pair. $1 75©2: Goslings. $23? 25; Ducks. $484 50 per dozen for old and $4 5» €5 50 for young; Hens. $4 50f?5 for small and $5 50(^5 for Large: young Roosters. $5 50 66; old Roosters. $i@4 50; Fryers. $4@4 50; Broilers. $2 5093; Pigeons. $1 25 per dozen for old and $1 50fH 75 for Squabs. GAME — Wild Doves, 75c per dozen; Hare. $1 50 per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, $2 per dozen. ¦ Butter", Cheese and Eggs. Th^re was no further advance in Butter and the demand was reported rather slower. Stocks were not excessive, but additional supplies from the north will be on the market to-day or to- morrow, which Inclines the large buyers to hold off. The feeling in Cheese Is decidedly weak and tr<* demand is slow, while stocks are too »«•»••'?. The demand fcr ranch Eggs was much lignt_ r yesterday, as the recent advance has en-, k-a the retail consumption and shifted the public off to Eastern and | cold storage goods. - which they are now generally using. Dealers report an active business in both these latter de scriptions at steady prices and say that fresh ranch are dragging. This statement is general all over the street. Eastern ar# coming in every day and quite a number of cars are ex pected in during the next few days, ta there is no scarcity. Receipts were 23.7CO lbs Butter, 655 cases Eggs and 62.C00 lbs Cheese. ' -. . , • -: BUTTER — Creamery at first hands, 25%0 2ti%c for extras and 21^25c fcr firsts; dairy. 19<g22%c; 9tore Buuer. 15©-l£c; Eastern cream ery, 1946^2Oc; v Eastern ladle-packed, 14315%c per lb. . CHEESE: — 9S10c for choice mild new and • 8S%c for lower grades; Young Americas. 11® llVfec: Oregon. SglCc; Eastern, 10f?16c P«r lb. EGGS— Ranch. 34c for large white selected. 32%g33%c fcr choice and 3ng33c for com mon; cold storage. 27&2SC: store. 25<g2ic; Eastern, 25®2tk: for firsts. 21g22%c for seconds and 2Og21c ¦ for bakers'. I LOCAL MAEKETS. General Merchandise. BAGS — Grain Bag?. $5 1&85 25; San Quen tln. $4 73: Wool Bass. 3O#32c; Fleece Twine 7%c: Fruit Bags. 6%tT7%c for whlta and 7c for brown jute. COAL. — Wellington. $8 per ton; New Wel lington, $3; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant. $S 50- Beaver Hill. $."> 50; Rcelyn. $7: Coos Bay. $5 50; Richmond. $7 CO: Cumberland. $13 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania An thracite Egg. $14: Welsh Anthracite Egg $13; Welsh Lump. $1150; Cannel. $9 per ton- Coke. $11 50$ 13 per ton in bulk and $15 In sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions $S 50 per short ton. OILS — Quotations are for barrels- for case* add 5c: Linseed. 57c per gallon for boiled and Me for raw; Castor Oil. in cases. No. 1 *70c: Bakers" AA. cases. $1 10@l 12; Lucol 50e for boiled and 49c for raw; China Nut cases. 65§S0e r«r gallon: Cocoanut Oil, In barrels. 5Sc for Ceylon and 55c for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil CSc: natural winter Sperm OH. 63c; extra bleached winter "Whal* Oil. 57c; natural Whale OH 52c: extra winter strained Lard Oil. 75c: No_- 1 Lard Oil. 65c; pure Neatsfoot Oil. 73c: No. 1 Neat afoot Oil (Cc; light Herring Oil. 42c; dark Herring OU. 40c; Salmon Oil. 34c; boiled Fish Oil 37c- raw Fish OU. 35c; boiled Paint Oil 33c; raw Paint Oil. 31c: ' . COAL OIL— Water White Coal OU in bulk. 13c; Pearl Oil. In cases. 19%c: Astral. 19%c- Star 19%c:'Extra Star. 24c; Elaine 26c; Eo cene. 23c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline In bulk. 16c: in cases. '^:%c: Benzine, in bulk. 13c- fci cases. 19%c: S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk. 23c; in cases, 31c. TURPENTINE— 81c per gallon in cases and 75c In drums and Iron barrels. . RED AND WHITE LEAD — Red Lead 7US 7%c per lb; White Lead. 7US7*4c. according to quantity. SUGAR— The Western Sugar Refining Com pany quotes as follows, per lb. In 100-lb bags: Cubes. A Crushed and Fine Crushed «.25c- Powdered. 6.10c: Candy Granulated. 6.10c; Dry Granulated, fine. 6c; Dry Granulated coarse. 6c: Fruit Granulated. 6c; Beet * Granu lated <1PO-Ib bags only). : Confectioners* A. 6c; Magnolia A. 5.60c; Extra C, 3 50c* Golden C, 5.40c; "D." 5.30c; barrels. 10c more half barrels. 25c more: boxes. 50c more; SO-Ib bags. 10c more for am kinds. Tablets Half barrels. 6.50c; boxes, «.75c; H. A. E. Crystal Dominos. 9c F*r "- No orders taken for less than seventy- five barrels cr its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER L Flour, qr sks .. .7,529! Feed, ska 240 Wheat, ctls 3.6«7| Tallow, ctls ... 212 Barley, ctls.... 7.3«;j Leather, rolls .. 117 Oats ctls l.OKI Hides. No 455 Beans, sks! tsn. Pelts. No. ..... 2.<H') Potatoes, sks .. 6.CT0! Lime. bbls.... *4g-» Onions, sks ... 122! Paper, reams .. I.270 Bran. ska. <W Wir.e. gals ...; S3 0.V) Hay. tons $7l!Sujar. ctla .... BOO Woo!, bales ... 95! ° W OREGON. Flour, qr sks .. 9.1S0J STOCK MAKKET. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE.*"" THURSDAY. Sept. 1—3 p. .0. : UNITED STATES BOND?. WnSfl Bid. 'Ask. I Bid. Ask; ' 4s qr c«yjp..l07 107»«'4s qr cp new. 131*, 133% • 4a qr r»g. ..1O5 l<*»»!'3s qr coup. . .105%105^' MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. — — |Oak T Co 83.115* 113 1£. Asso Oil 8s. 70 70V»! Do 5s 110%.— ; Bay CPC 5s. 100 — V Do con is. — 103 -" Cal C G Ss.102 102%! Oceanic S 5»- — 73 .. Cal G A E g I Om Cabl* 6».122 . — •. m & ct 5s. 81% — i Pac G la 4s. 94 ¦ — * Cal-st C 5s.ll2% — P E Ry 5s..l(HTi — " • C C Wat 5s. — - IP4CH Cs.103 — . • • EdL & P 6e.l22 — IP & O R «a.U4 — ' F A C H 6«. — — Powe!l-st «a. — — Geary-st 5s.. — 85 Sac EGiR-'s. 99% r- '¦ '• H CAS 5%a. - - SF* SJV3*.lia — Do 6s 100%101 Sierra R i*..lC9% — . Hon R T e».106*»107 S P of A t* L A E'.ec 5s. — — O9C9> 1«% — . LARy5s..ll« — U910) 108% — " L A L Co 6s — — . S P »f C 6s Do gtd «r. — — (19O5)Sr A. 103% — Do gtd Ss.103%103 (1905)Sr B.104% — LAP lem 59.102 .— <1906> .....106\ . Mkt-st C es.114 — U912) 116SU7%' Do lem Jta.113% — SPC 1 eg 5S.115H — • MVft MtT5s.lO2 — Do stampd.lC6%ll». NRR of C6».10«% — i 3 P B R 6*.1» ~". • Do 5s ....US — IS V Wat ea.104 10«H • N P C R 5a. — 105%! Do -4s 2dm.lOO — . • . N C Rr 59. — 112 I Do 4s 3dm. M — • , NCPC5S-— 99} Dog mtieta ?VH — " N S R R 5s.l« 103 (Stkn G«E£a. 93 -— : OGLAHSs. — 107*i'. U G & E Ss.lOi -> O W gtd 5s. — 10O 1 •¦•.-". •. WATER BTOCICS. . Contra Costa — 39 I Port Coata... — — * . Marln Co. . . — 60 | S V Wat Co. MTi 8914. GAS AND BLECT3UG. ' - Cent L & P. 3% 3\|S F O A E.«l« 61% " Mutual EL.13 12% Stxa G & EL. — 5H ¦¦ Pac L Co... 37% — ICOtBOk- —^ > INSURANCE. . FlrenVs Fnd.300 — | ' ¦ . . • . 1 BANK STOCK 3. B^B Am NU BV./— 133 L P * A.... — 153 Anglo-Cal .. S6* — Mer Trust... .lliH — . Bank of Cal. 420 — Merca Ex.... 10 5«4 Cal Safe Dp. — 150 S F NattaaL — — • First Natlonl — — I SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S A &.22S0 2350 Sar 4 L So. . — 100 . . Hum S & L. — — 9«C Bar Bk..SS0 4M Mutual Sav.100 — Union T Ca.. — — PTPF-F-T RAILROADS. BBB^W California ..19« 13» j Presidio — O Giant «3 C5 I Vlgorit ...«.— • * SfCQJLR. Hawaiian C. 5*% «0 I MakaweU C. 28 2814 Honokaa S C 15% 15S,tOnoinea 3 C. 27% 30 - Hutch SPC lOU l»%IPaauhaa S C. 15% 13% KlUuea S C. — S f ,. v •¦-"». . MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A.12«% — I Oceanic S Co. — 4 - . Cal F C A. 8?%1CO I Pac Aux FA- 4% — Cal Wine A. *1 — I Pac C Borx.13* — MV& MtTm. 96 — I Pac 9 Tel Co.101%1«% . 6$>5 Hoaokaa S Co 15 f« 50 Hawaiian Coml A Sugar 5* 3O • 2<9> MakaweU 23 » 7S Paauhau S P Co 13 25 25 Paauhau S P Co 15 37% 145 Paauhau S P Co 15 50 100 S F Gas & Electric. .".. 61 12% 30 S F Gas & Electric. «1 2* 25 Spring Valley Water Co 39 0O ¦ 20 Spring Valley Water Co Xft 1-2% *5.00O Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent.. 105 CO . $2 WO Sac El Gas * Ry 3a. cash 104 CO . *X«*> SF*SJV5p«r cent 11? {*> $10.0CO L A P R R ut coa 3s 102 <» • Street — 50 Alaska Packers* Association... 123 00 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Afide from Figs and Quinces, which wers in Increased supply and weaker, all descrip tions of orchard fruits ruled firm under a steady demand fcr local use and shipping ac count. Fresh arrivals of strictly fancy Apples cleaned up promptly and some dealers were expecting an advance. Peachca were firmer under light arrivals from all sections, and fancy frcit frcm the mountain districts readily commanded a premium. Pears. Plums aad Prunes were steady at about previous prices. Melons had the advantage of the warm, sunny weather and moved off .-freely at good figures. Table Grapes continued to arrive freely and. although trade was brisk. there was quite a surplus unsold at the close. Several carloads of Zinfandet Win© Grapes were received from Fresno and Martinez, but there was no market for them, as local wine makers have not yet^ commenced to buy. For Fretno lots SlofilT per ton was asked, but buyers were not willing to pay over $12 and dealers refused, to }»art with their holdings at those figures. Antloch offerings were held at $l«©20 per ton. but no sales were reported All kinds of Berrira cleaned up well and prlce3 were . generally higher. Citrus and Tropital frulta. stood as previously quoted. STRAWBERRIES— $2 5C©4 per chest fcr large varieties and $4$5 for small Berries BLACKBERRIES— $2f?3 per chest for or dinary and $¦« 5C«4 for Santa Crua E«rriea. ¦ RASPBERRIES— $6j?10 per cheat. HUCKLEBERP.IES— 6Q»c per lb. ¦APPLES— $1 10®l 50 per box for.fanc7. S53 6$1 for choice and 50® 75c for common; Crab Apples, nominal. , • PEARS— Bartletts. $161 25 per box for No. 1 and SOSiic. for No. 2: Winter . Nellls. .$19 1 25: other winter varieties. 5Og?75c per box. F'UACKES— Small boxes. ,^0^750; carriers. 4CfetT«: open boxes. $1 25fJI 75 for large ard 7i*iSoc for small. ¦ • . " • . PLUMri AND PRUNES— C0c©S3c p«r crate and 35$50c per small box; open boxes. 75cQ$l. .NECTARINES — Nominal.. . ' QUINCES — iCxg'-Oc per box. • FIGS — Black. 40#50c for small and 75c@$l for large boxes; A\"hite. 25040c per. box. MELONS — Cantaloupes. TScft^l M per crate; Nutme? Melons. 40©COc per box; Watermelons. $2 ZC&* F«r dozen for extra large and $1 25fr2 for ordlnarj*. ' ( GR * PES — Small ' bcxe* and crates: Seed less " 40^50c: Tokay. CO4t7Oc: Muscat, 50£75c; Isabella C0€90c: Black. SCi560c;' Sweetwater, 35« 50. Large open boxes— Black. C5c«$l; Tokay. '*1&1, 25; Muscat, S5c£$l 25; Sweet water. e5fts5c. CITRUS FRUITS— Oranges. $1 50(82 75 , per box for- Valencia*: Lemons. $2 -Z-ti 75 for fancy* SI 25#1 75 for choice ; and $lgl 25 for standard; Grape Fruit. S2fi3; Mexican Limes. $4 5OS5 . per case; Bananas. $1 25<J2 . per bunch for Central American and 75ci"?51 25 for Hawaiian; Pineapples, ; $2g4 per .dozen. — : ¦ — — 1 — — * Future Grain and Proznsions. j Chicago Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Sept. 1. — The opening In wheat was somewhat unsettled, December being down U©?ic.to.U©»ic higher at $1 0S%. No news of a positive character - was at band and as a result traders were somewhat at sea. Dur ing the' early part of the session the market was erratic," small trades affecting. prices quite materially. * In spite of firm cables there waj considerable disposition among pit traders to take Profit with • the result that during the first hour sentiment "favored • the bear*. a firmer feeling developed toward soon and for the remainder of the session the market held at a fair advance. Reports from Paris were that owing to disappointments In the ' thrash ings France would . be - an - importer -of wheat. The market was further strengthened late la Yesterday Another Active Da\\on the Bond Exchange. Yesterday was another good day on the Stock and Bond Exchange, with a very fair list' of sales and ; a' rising tendency In - most of the leading stocks. The sugars again at tracted the motrt attention and Hbnokaa. rose to $15 50. Paauhau to- $15 75. Hutchlnson to ?1G 50, Makaweli, to $2S 25 and Hawaiian to ?5s 50. .Alaska Packers* advanced another point to $12T> end Gas and Electric waa frac tionally firmer at $61 12%esi 25. The mining and ¦ oil stocks contlnasd dell. . -Ex-coupon yesterOay: Bay Counties Power 5s. $2 50: California Gaa and Electric Gen' M. and C. T. 5«. $2 50; Ferries and ClUt Hous* «*. $3; Market Street Ral^way 1st Coaa. 5a. $2 50; Pacific Gas Improvement tj. 51; Powelll Street . Railway Cs, $3; Spring Valley Wats- Ca $3: Sprins Valley. 4s (3dt>. -|1;< Stockton Gas and Electric 6s. $3.. ' ¦ Ex-dtvidend yesterday: Oil City Petroleum, regular monthly, 1 cent per nhare. amounting to $R0OO; Peerless Oil Company, regular month ly. 14 ' cents n*r share, amounting ta $14. 000; Twenty-eight OU Company, regular monthly, 15 cents p*r share regular and 5 cents per share extra, amounting to S12.0CO. ¦ The California Wine Association has declared a regular monthly dividend of . tio cents p*r share-, oayable Sentember 10. . The Federal Mintns and Smelting Company has declared regular quarterly dividends of 1? A ¦ per cent . or the ¦ preferred stock aad 1)4 Dried FriiitS)Nuts,Raisins,Honey. Tb« special fruit bulletin of ! the'v'Weather s Exchange and Bullion. Charges ye«terday were very narrow. Sterling Exchange, sixty day*.... — $4 S3 . Sterling Exchange, sight.. — 4 SS . Sterling Exchange, cables — 4 89 New Tork Exchange, sight — 00 New Tork Exchange, telegraphic. — 03% 811ver. per ounce — f> IV) Mexican Dollars.! — .- 45 INTERNATIONAL. New Tork on Mexico 21* Berlin on London 2O.45X Paris on London 25.25 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT — Liverpool futures were higher and Chicago also advanced about lc. The Cincin nati Price Current was bearish, declaring that a crop of 675.000,000 bushela was not an Im possibllity. Concerning th« European crops. France will show a shortage from last year of over 50.00O, COO bushels: Germany will have a fairly good yield of Wheat, but short Rye and 1 Potato crops; Italy will have a shortage of at lean 25 per cent; and the shortage In Austria. Hungary *nd Roumanla will run from 25 to 40 per cent: the English crop will not reach above 40.000.000 bushels. " In this market the cash grain made a gen eral fractional advance, while. -future* -were also somewhat higher. .The Utter were active. CASH WHEAT. California Club, XI 40<81 4SK;* California White Australian, -¦ $1 55^1 61%; Northern Club, fl 40©l 4S%; Northern Bluestem. $1 52% * ie0P * rCtL : .FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a, ra. /^' Open. "High. 'Low. \ Close. December ...$1 51 »1 61% $1 61 $1 51% . , 2 p. ; m. Session. . December-^-ll 51%. BARLEY — Futures :were firm and actively dealt in. - but quotations showed little I change. The trade say that the standard of the grain will be so high this t year that It wlM make deliveries on contracts unusually difficult. Ths cash grain is steady .'but unchanged. CASH BARLEY." Feed 51 C5©1 ; CS% ; : new Brewing and Ship ping, «1 12>£@1 17% ;' Chevalier. Jl 17%©1 30 per ctL . FUTURES. - Session 0 to* 11 :30 . a. in. '¦ Open. High. Low.' Clo««. December ...$1 09% - $1 00»; $1 09% Jl CO 1 * - ; - ~ 2-.p.-in. Session. ". * . December— $1 00»»:" - - - / OATS^ — There is nothing new to report In this' market. - OSerings. «hilo not heavy, are ample and • ««»Hers cootinue'flrm in their ¦ views. Stocks In regular warehouse and on wharf FLOUR— California Fajnlly Extras, %i S0# 5 10 usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $4 7Cg5: Oregon and Washington, Jobbing at 53 S5@4 25 per bbl • MILLSTUFFS — Prices In packages are as follows: Graham Flour. S3 25 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour. $3; Rye Meal. $2 75; Rice Flour. $7; Corn Meal. $2 50; extra cream do. $3 60; Oat Meal $3 75: Oat Groats. $4; Hominy. $3 60€3 S5; Buckwheat Flour. 44; Cracked Wheat. $3 60: Farina 93 75; Whole Wheat Flour. *3 50: Rolled Oats. bbls. IS 5037 50; In sack*, ti 25: Pearl Barley. $5; Split Peas, box»s. $5 50: Green Peas $5 50 per 1G0 lbs. Flour and M illstuffs. .SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. — --- --— -¦!¦¦¦¦ ? Well-street Stocks not materially' changed. Cotton zeeaker. Another >iciiz-e ai:d nrm cay An local Securities. . ; SdigkiZHirtpticms u: Sursr ct:d Exchange. Wi:cct ai:d Barley Futures actively traded in. Cash zchcat higher. '¦\ fresh fruits in good demand for local use and skipping. . ¦ ' Ruiier quiet, Cheese cv.il and Eggs selling ait ivelL '.'¦ . & 'ops' still higher and strongly held. CatTte. $kect> and Hogs unchanged. . .. • Xezc York Stock Exchange to remain dosed :j-:::orrozc. i Corn No. 2 — September . B3U B4H 53 . 53% 'December ...... 51% 62% 5l!i 82% May 43 ;i 50«4 4&% 60% I Oats No. 2 — September 31% 32% 31 »i 82% December 33% 23% 83% 33% May... 35*; 36^ 35* 4 .38% Mess Pork, per bbl — September 11 10 11 15 11 07% 11 15 October .11 12%. 11 35 11 22% 11 30 January 12 62% 12 75 12 62% 12 T2% 1 ' Lard, per 100 lbs — i September ..... «S7% 7 00 6 87% 6 87% October \ 7 O2',i 7 15 7 02% 7 12% j JaniJary 7 07% 7 22% 7 07% 7 20 SSert Ribs, per -100 lbs— ¦September 7 17% 7 27% 7 17% T 25 [October. 7 S5 7 46 7 35 7 42% 1 January 6 62% 6 70 6 62% « f7% Wheat No. 2— Sept (old) 10014 108% 1 0S% 109 Sept (new) 1 06% 1 07% 1 06 1 06** December 1 C8S 1 09% 1 08 1 09% May 1 10^, 1 us, 1 10% 1119s th? day by reports o* heavy rains in ' the Red River country. Houses with. Northwestern connections ivere libiral purchasers, thus giv lns- ir.ore force to the bullish advices from that section. The : higher point of the day In December was reportad just before the . dose, trh.cn .".the. price , touched $1 09%. The close tvsi strong, with December at II 09©l 00%. A itrong tore > prevailed in: corn throughout the rnrlre sessidn. December opened un chaneed to %c higher at 51^4651'jSc. sold be iwein il^sC and 52-ic and closed at 52%c. Sn-.Bll receipt*", an improved eaport demand a:i<1 strensth in other eraics caused a firm tone In oats. December opened a shad* to %e MsJkt at a3U©S3Hc, ranged between 33%@ 33H« and S3Htt33?ic and closed at 33*»c f-r.ir.:; September J dellverie* accounted tor a modrrate demand throughout the provisions list. . The strength of grains had some in fluence. At the close October pork was up iZGlTYiC; lard made a gain of 12%c and ribs w«re vz> So. ' The leading futures ranged ts follows: Articles — Open. •¦ High. Low. Close. September 1" are 17S0 tons.- against 634 toes. August 1. -\ • . : : . . "WTilte. $r 37^401 47%: Surprise. $1 50S1 60: Red. $1 22?sei 42% for feed and $1 37%© j 1 47% for seed: Black. $1 3091 35 for feed and I $1 ."Ofil 65 for seed. CORN — There has been ¦ no Western of any j consequence in for some little time, and of ferings . by sample on 'Change are light. The market- rules steady and unchanged. - Stocks • In regular - warehouse and on wharf September 1 were 45S tons, against 2S5 tons August 1. ' Western sacked. $1 45^1 50 for. Tellow and White and $1 45©1 47% for Mixed; California large Tellow $1 50Q1 57%; small round do. 51 55f 1 <52%; White, nominal: Egyptian. $133 ©1 45 for White and $1 25® 1 So for Brown. . RYE— Quotable at 51 25@1 30 per ctL \ BUCKWHEAT— Nominal at *1 75@2 per cU- Bureau reports that the Honey crop at Rlrer 8i<J« Is a failure and that the bees are dying. FRUITS— New crop— Apricots. 7»»C9Hc for Royals, and 9312c for Moorparks; Nectarine*. 5*4©7c; Peaches 6#Sc per Ib: P«ar». »81l>c: Plum* pitted, 6O«Sc for black. T^i6S%c for red ind TgS'-jC for yellow :' Figs. - 2-crown bricks. 52%c; 3-crown, 55c; 4-crown. 63c; « crown, 75c; bulk white. 3*4 83>~c; black. 4c. Evaporated Apples. 64^7^0 per lb. PRUNES — l*i<?2c per Ib for the four slaes. RAISINS— AssoclaUon f. o. b. prices Fresno (subject to chanse \rithout notice) are as fol lows: 50- lb boxeo — Loose Muscatel*. 3-crowa. 3c- 2-erowa, 2»ic; Malaga, loos*. 3-crown. U*«c; 2-crown. 2*e; seedless Sultanas. 3c: seedless Muscatels. 2&c: Seeded Raisins. 16-oj cartons, fancy. 4 He; choice. 4c; 12- oi caxtoas. fancy. 3*»c: choice. 3Uc per lb. NUTS— Walnuts No. 1 softshell. I3Hgl4c; No. 2 lH4©12c: No 1 hardshsil. 13©l3Htc; No. 2i ll©HHc: Almonds. 10@17c for new Nonpareils. 14gl4*ic for I X U 13ei4c for Ne Plus Ultra and lie for Lansnedoc; Pea nuts. 6©7c for Eastern; Pecans. 11313c; Co coanuts. S4 5083. HONET— Comb. m&©13c let white and 102? lie for amber: water white extracted. 5Vi9 $Uc; light amber extracted. &38c; dark. Z'j 4i»C. BEESWAX— 27©2»c per lb. THE SAN FRAN-CISCO CALL". FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1904. I Miscellaneous Markets, j Continued on Pare Fourteen. In t*i- b'sd WiLrSt'.t rr.St»«S Stattf «5ld 45 rerl't'red »; per oret and the con oow % per cent en call. •>TEW TORK. Sept. 1.— Wfci:e the tea* of to day's rtsck csarket wa« firm Jn the main. with dlatinet improvement !a a. number of '.Issue*, eperatiociii . were sciir. largeiy for pnv rm'o^«l accoust and la moderate, vc!cme. Trailcg *u characterized by toct ladtcUioa and contrary movements. The eoveralag fac tor- *¦*• the crop situation, concerning whJch * great deal cf caws, mostly unofficial aad of CoubtTtt valu«. caxsr to !.a_-.-l. Disrat-bea -fxeia the Wea indicated favorable ccr.e!tJor.s for catering corn. and It is believed that such cf that cojrrao-SUy is cow tezvse frcm •ever* injury. G^rvra! rrap advices frcm the Caaailaa Xorthm-est were of the same tenor. T«t rex>oru of frosi» tvere IrficentiaJ ;n both %-fcea.t ar.d corn p:t« nere. Unauthor ized etaKtaeeta that »»< prevailing prices for -•tsei beams asd piaies would to* maintained cacstal with eth^r t«Lde« reports cf a favcr at!e character, helped to give renewed strength to the Steel troika. United States Steel pre ferred r»,-.>:T«d eaolfcw astxtastlal advance eJihourt tie stock wes said here h? LonJoa! ~ hat" center toox prrCt» :a ac-ne of the ether .fr.t-rr.atiooaJi. Opet^rx with aa Irregular ten dency, tfc^ ioe*.l rrarfcet soon mad* recovery .wr.der tie lead cf £t. Pans. Another feature «f the ttrtssth vras L"»fon Paelne, Scath»m >*».clf.c and the Rxk J«-:ar.-; irsaes. Amai t?~'.:*i Ocpj/er h*-W Dm curing the o-ly *ralcr.. !a trite c' profit tikiac. St p au i declined to tr.e put.Hcat'.sa cr a r*r~rt show- S=g a heavy <!ecrea££ 1= crt eerainps end the. rcmiladfr cf the activ- list :scnlfeste<I a reactionary tendency. In tt>e Iste tradin there w« a further H:.v«ng or S>cl preferred •p« ; •'. k I*!and common. Rt«*l preftrrM clcstd r. fraction below the tor price cf th« iii;-. !".: tr* rest rf tfce activ- list mad* nore material cn-.c-S'le.n*. l>evelopm»i:ts in il.» meaty inarU't wre ur.rmpcrtant. A com p r . cf " rzl'.i-rai rrpcrtr weir teart. chief nn^i.-.c th'*.- briic that of the Ovclaco. i^h; i:ar.c:i. «.hici^o rn-1 gt. Ixtj:* TV-ad for "the ;-ccr «r.f:a Juse.r«> 3a«t. *ro»'tnx a 'oak la crt etrrisis of ov^r $£5T.O0u. New York Stock Market. COMMERCIAL FINANCIAL 15 ADVEKTISE31KNTS. wvJ 1 I UlN. NEW YORK. Sept. 1.— Harm* ad>ls«S the public a ncr.th ago to> buy cotton at . 9%, ' cents irrespective of the G^vernraeat report. I now feel It lacurabeat opca m« to^say that I have liquidated the cottcn I thea 'purchased personally and fear a ' decline- ia prices, no matter -what the showing of to-morrow's Gov- ernment report may • be» A very bullish re- port ha? beec fully discounted. A condition of over SO. in view of the admitted earllneas cf the crop, would probably cause a iharp decline, especially.** we ar» fac« to face wita tn« pe- riod of heaviest' receipts, the weisht of which last year desalted in carrymg cotton to nearly a cents a vouad Icr Octb'aer contracts on ta« 8th of October, notwithstandlag th« admlttMly bullish conditions which later ea made pos- sible - an advance to 17 cents. CS!g=ed) THEODORE H. PRXCB. > AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE 100 Head of Horses By order of A. C- Jones ot Butt* -County. California, we will sell 100 head of mares and teldiags, broken and uabrokea. raajlas frora 1WO to 1400 pouadsi. frcra 3 to 9 year* oil: also two handsome black saddle-horses. This lot to rao«ly nice, young geldings, suit- able for all purposes, from milk wagona t» heavy exrrem nr sand w»Tons. SALE TAKE? PLACE " tER^?3 THIS DAY. FRIDAY, StPTEMBER 2, 1904 AT 11 A. M.. AT J. B. HORAVS SALESYARD. COR. TENTH AND BRTANT STS.. a t. HORD A SMITH. 35 Third »t.. S. F... Auctioneers.