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14 The Call's Page of Commercial News SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Xew York stocks quiet and steady to firm. .Cotton unchanged. Copper stocks somewhat higher. Silver advanced jAc. Local Xe\v York and sterling exchange about as before. Shipment of $124,643 in specie to Hongkong. Continued; decline in the southern Nevada mining stocks. Wheat firm,- with a large export demand in the cast. Barley selling freely, with prices still higher. Oats - very . firm at the remarkably high, prices. Cdrn dull. R3'e inactii'e, with Utah lots again on the market. Flour, and cereal products firm and' selling steadily. Fc©dstaffs"ftrni,'\v'ith shorts rather higher. • Hay quiet. Beans steady to firm, with a fair demand. ; - . , Hops dull, with buyers and sellers apart. Wool neglected. Dried fruits very firm and still tending upward. Raisins weak. Hides weak, with the tanners not buying freely. Honey ;n light supply and very firm. Prices for new walnuts established. New almonds sold at 15c. Some price cutting reported in hams, bacon and lard. Several slight. changes in. dressed lamb and live hogs. Lard oil advanced. Other oils unchanged. Summer vegetables steadier under lighter receipts. Potatoes and onions weak and steadily declining. Western poultry in large supply and weak. Butter and eggs higher. Cheese firm and. unchanged. EASTERN MARKETS £ NEW YORK STOCK MARKET NEW YORK, Sept. 24.— The check to yesterday's reaction which de veloped in the stock market today was quite distinct, but the holding of the market steady seemed enough to satisfy those interested in the support of price?. Further clearing of the situation is expected, especially the passing cf the quarterly requirements on. the money market at the end of the month. The local money market remains tranquil as yet, the rates for call loans especially showing great ease, but a pinch with the turn of the month is regarded as a possibility. In addition to the regular requirements to be met in New York on October 1 there will fall due an installment of $11,625,000 of subscriptions in Northern Pacific stock. The domestic interior also is beginning to assert its demands for supplies of currency as indicated by the rapid decline in New York exchange at Chicago. There was deposited at the subtreasury today $250,000 for telegraphic transfer to New Orleans These currencies gave special interests to reports which were circulated in \Vall street today that the secretary of the treasury had: determined to allow the substitution of municipal, state and railroad bonds for government bonds now held to secure government deposits with the banks on condition that the government bonds thus released should be used to take out addi tional note circulation. This was a device employed by Secretary Shaw but \u2666 5 "° official confirmation of the report of its adoption at this time The detailed report of condition of national banks by sections on August 22 reported by the comptroller's office at Washington was regarded as proVing that the interior banks will be able to command currency shipments from 6 ÜBUa - v ° lumc - t v he , midd > west Sroup, for'instance. showing that $30.000.000 more is due to banks of that section than a year asro' with $105,500,000 less duej>y them to other institutions * *' \u25a0 • »w Tork Stock liat E. F. Button & Co.. 490 California street, members cf tbe Xew rerk stock exchanje, fur .r:*-l) tbe following list of bond and stock sales g«!es ( STOCKS • |H!gh.!Low.j Bid. | Asfc. jAdams Express . 150 lAllis Chalmers S\ 9% 300 Do pfd 23H 23 23^ 24% 64.5»"«0 Ainalg Copper .. 62»4 58% 60% 603, • Amer Beet Sugar 12% 13' Do pfd 75 ......". Amer Csn Co \u25a0 4% 4% Do pfd 48»4 49H |Am Car & F<Jy Co 28% 3%% 100 Do pfd 95 95 94% 95 300 Am Cotton Oil . 23 52% 33 3314 Do pfd SS SO Am Dist Teleg 20 40 Amer Ex 195 210 Am Grass TCo 4% 5% Am Hide & Leath 3% 4 Do pfd lfl 17% Am Ice Securities 49 62 ' Amer Linseed ~M 9 ... Do pfd : 19% 21 lAmer Loco 62% 52« i Do pfd 102*103 29,100 An Smlt & ECo 92% 90>4 81 * t 92^4 ion Do pfd V7\ 91% 97% 9SU 200 Amer Sugar 113 ft 113% 113% H3\ J Do pfd 117 120 100 Am Steel Fdrs ..7 T 6fc -7% Do pfd 38 49 Am Tel & Tel Col 107 10S \u25a0 100 Amer Tob pfd .. 79 79 7«% »0 400 Amer Woolen .. 22 21 «4 21% 22% Do pfd S7 90 I2.6oo]Anacosda 89% S8 ZS\ 33 1; Arcadian Cop 4»j 4U. At Coast Live S3 ?4% 5.400 A T i Saata Fe SS% 87% &7% S8 Do pfd 89?. 91 1000 Bait A Ohio 81T4 81U 81«» P2 Do pfd S3" S7 4O0 j ßlack Ma CO9 . 6£ 6-, 6% 6^ 1.600 BR T 47 45H 4«4i 46^ Brooklyn Un Gas 100 110 Canada South 61% 63 100:C*cadian Pac ... 165 165 164*; 1 65% 2,100 C A O 54% S4U 34% 34£ O & A 12 18 Do pfd 45% 49% C G. W 8U 9Sj Do pfd "A" 40 43' 100 Do pfd "B" .. 12% 12% 12% 13% Do <leb« 63 72 O & X W 148% 147 6.000 C M & St P 121% 120% 121^1^1% Do pfd 14T 148 Central Leather 17% 19% Do pfd Sl% S3 Cit Terminal 4 6% Dopfd 15 25 Cfci Un Trae 3 4 Do pfd 14 18 200 CCCiSt L.. 63 63 63 63% ; ti. ...... I Dopfd *. 90 95 300' Col F & 1r0n... 22% 22% 22% 23 j Do pM 40 50 ICol H C * I 22% 23 , 1.200'00l South 23% 22% 23 23% 400 Do Ist pfd .... M 63 52% 53% Do 24 pfd 42 43% fWWjCon Gas 104% 104 103 104% rOO.Corn Profiacts ... 13« i 13% 13% 14% . • J Do pfd 64% 6S ;. 'Del & Hudson 159 162 f . )D L & W 474% 455 600 D & R G 24«» 23% 24*. 24% Do pfd 68^ 70 '• ....... Detroit Un Ry -63 67 Diamond Match 124 124% 800 Dis Sec .... 67% 67 674 87% DnlnthSS&A 9 10 Do pfd 18 22 Erie 20% 20% Dx> Ist pfd ..... 46% 47% • - Do 2d pfd 37 37% Fed M& S pfd.. 72 75 Gen Elec ...124 129 Oru CMS & F -..-.-. 80 110 200 | Great Nor On .. 54% 64% 63% 54% 3,7oo]Great Nor pfd . . 130! i 128% 130 130% • Greene Can Cop .* ©% g«Z Havana Tob Co.. ..... ..... 8 11 Dopfd -.. 14 17 -Hocking Valley .: 80 .....' ....... Do pfd ..... 77% g5 Kl^O til Central 142 142 138 142% 200 Interboro Metro 9% ,9% .9%^ 9% , Do pfd ........;.,..".... 25% 26% .. Inter Marine 6 7 ' ...... Do pfd ................. 17% 17»4 ::::::te^.:::::i:::::::::: \l g* .{lnter Power . .......... 4iu 43 llnter. Pump I. •.-. «oii ->2 '......*;] Do pf4 . ..*...!...-.. ..... 69 71 lOOilowa Central-..;. 16% 16>4 16 16% .}' : Do ptd ..-..*...:.......;: 39 40 ....... X CFt S& M pfd .......... 72 75 .jKanCity So ».....;.. 25% 26% 400 Knickerb Ice pfd 67 r 66% 6*;% «8 -Late Erie &w. ..... ..... 16 ->o *..... A Dopfd {..... ..... 45 60 ...... .|LelilshVaUer 50% «o% Lor? Island ! . ..... 45 60 ......Jl, t X ..-...„... ...109 109U 4Oo|ilackay> -C 4 63% 63% 64% 200! Do pfd 64 63% 63% «42 ...... .IManhanan ; IIS 120* ...]Met St ny ......!.......... S» 41 . -JSOOjMexCeot ...... -.1 17 \u25a0 17 17 1711 • SOO-'ilinn i'St.L. .;.) 40*^ 40% 40 41 ' -\u0084|.Dopfd .-;....; 79 SO% USP & S SM. .......... 95 100 ....._( Dv pM ... ....!.... .130 130% 2.6OOIMo:K*n & Texah! SO 35% 35% 35% 100 Do pfd ......; 66% 66% 66 67% lOOtMlssouri P«cific. 70 70 69% 70% . ....... Nash dot &. St L ..... ..... I2OT 12.1 . I,3oo! Natiqnal Lead... 51% 48% 61 51% ..!: D0pfd....... .....; 93% 95 IN RR of Mcx pfd ..... ....; 47% 49 lOOiNntlonal Biscuit. 78%1 73% 73% 74' ....... Do ofd ....... :....}.;... 110% 112% \u0084.....!XeT Cons Cop \ .... 9% 9% J-'ViiNewbouße Cop. .f 9% T 9 19% 8%; IN J Central....-: : ..... 175 180 ' .....IN V Atr. Braker. 107 110 1/WN.-Y Central..... 106% 106% 106% 106% .....IN V C & St L. .....T..... 32% 38% ..... Do Ist .pfd.*;..l.-..v.i.".... 99-103 ..... Do 2d" pfd. .:.]... .-.1. .V.. 66 t7l «; .....IX V N H4H..1:;.',-...... 157- 162 SK.-O' V Ont & ; W...| *4 i-£3% SS^i Si 1 New Tork Stock Llst^-Contlnned Sales |-' STOCKS |Hlgh.lLoTr.| Bid. | Ask. • Norfolk 4 W 1 I\u,\ 72 •• ;»o pfd i 78?J 3 •."-V«A it 01 " 01 American. 58*41 60 1., 100 Northern racifie. 132% 130$; lgl^lisia: .......Omaha ..... ..... m ' \ iS t L 0?L 0 ? P" ••• 150 1170 Pacific Coast. 55 w T>O Ist pfd ... « 5 ,00 I Do 2d pfd ;... ... S7 100 {Paciflc Mall ... . 24 26 »^»» B R C 0 . .. 121 120ti 120% 121 200 People's Gm ... 87 85^ w4 S7V> ... 1 Do pfd .; . '85 95 SOOlPittsbnrß C0a1... 10% 10 10!4 1014 I Do pfd ... . ... - ' 49 r>4 •700IPres6ed Steel Car ZT% 27%' 27 2S _ D ,° pfd ...... S3 I 85 Pullman Car Co. : li\x, Tub 100 By SU SprnffS Oo S«% "SS^ 38^137 I Do pfd «ii/i m 2001 Do Ist pfd.... 78 78 76^1 82^ } Do 2d pfd. 78 gn ....... Republic S & t. 21U 21H I Do pfd * . 73sJ 75'" -.'Sloss-S g & I Co.. .T 47« 47U. .. :....] Do pfd ns Ik ........ sl *sf i.t P fd ::::: ::::; \u25a0§ r « I Do 2d pfd ?..*..'.' R7U SS Do pfd 42 48 6,400 Southern Paclfle. S9%f 65% 8* 86ii • I Do pfd ....... .... 110 iiftil Term Coal & Iron „ 135 145 ....... Tennessee Cop 31 . 31 ii Tex Pac LT Co 62 68 Texas- Paciflc 27% 25% Third Amw .. « gA? ... Toledo Ry 4 TOo ami 21 ....^.Toledo St Li W : ." 24 25V4 200 Do pfd 47U 47 47 Itu 400 Twin City ET . 98% 96 U U% ... — Dn Bag 4 Paper 5 « Do pfd sg 1 57 68.600 Union Pacific ... 132 130%' 131« A 181% ::::::\u25a0: u^^r":: ::::::•••• |g 8* 600 United Rdi rf BF 20% 26" 20 20U u-S Express ........... S5 fl2 US Realty * Cons ..50 52 ....... CS Red'n &R Oo v 15 Do pfd .- 89 42 U S Rubber ......* 29 32 • 200 Do Ist pfd ... 92ii 92 90 92% Do 2d pfd . eiiA •«•> 5.900^00 pfd: 81% 90«4 815 91S .•••••. utan Cop . .".*•"• • ••••• ..... '23 ....... Va-Car Cnem Co ..... ..-."* on\L '02* * •• Do pfd 96 100 Vir Coal & I CC0. ......... 52 55 400Wabash 11% u« 11U nsx 600 D ? pfd ...... 20% 20^ 20^ 20$ Fsjko Ex .. ..... 250 300 Western Union . ..... ..... 75 7<j •• Westlnffhouse ... ; 130 ujj ....... W&, L E 0 v ....... Do Ist pfd ... ..;.. ..... 22 «5 ....... Do 2d pfd .... 10 15 •• Wisconsin Cent ..;.....„. 15% 1714 314.500 shares sold. COPPER STOCKS. ' V*BOSTOX. Sept. 24— Hnttons wire gars- The market was dull again today with a weak opening. Indications ar« stronger each day that big ' Interests are picking np stocks and brokers expect to we sentiment change for th» better before long. There Is heavy buying going on in Amalgamated Copper. New York wires that there will be no -cut In Anaconda or Amalga mated dividend*. . Hmnored that the Westine houije and . General Electric have bought from 20.000.000 to 30,000.000 pounds raw copper »w York Mosey Market VRW TORS. Sept 24.— Money on call, steady, 2%®3 p«r cent;rullog rate, 2%; doting bid 2; offered at 2% percent Time loans, quiet and steady: 60 darg UK @s«i per cent; 90 \u25a0 days, 5»4 @6 per cent; six months. 6 per, cent.' . . « Prime .mercantile paper, 6%@7 per cent Sterling exchange, firm, closlngr easier, w-ith actual bnsiness in banker*' billn at $4 Ssf>o Q4.5595 for demand and at ?4.8240@;4.8245 for 60 day, bill*. a"->m>M!Ss»^gg!l»mHaa Commercial bills. $4.519i@4.82V5. Bar silver, : 67>4c. Mexican dollars, : s2%c. .''. '•."•. Bonds — GoTcrnments, steady; railroads, firm Xew York Cotton Market .... .. „• -. ;- . \u25a0 . . NEW YORK, : Sept 24.— Button's ;~ wire says: "Tbe market - was steady, .'-' with heaTy Wall street buying." > Tbe bears bad planned a -raid Saturday. *but" It - w*as..postp<med. .. On'-Mondar it occurred. It . was very determined 1 and ; met with little opposition. It is bard to find a. bull in- the. market .now. Tbe > whole ring seem* bearish, r The man who was talking 15 centsthe loudest .is now,, tbe - lojjdest t saouter about 7 cent*. . * The j weather' In tbe : belt was ; not * par- Ucnlarly •; favorable ; In . point of fact, : tbere , have been heavy rains and wind "and the cotton is in such shape that much damage could not but^re ", ult ,i f ,5 he ; w « ath « the belt has : been having should Lb6 followed - by; a. drop \u25a0in temperature. On weather alone the market : would n be . bullish, but it Is; not «•: weather market.' \u25a0 Tbere \u25a0. is an We* . that : if ; tbe . bea* - pressure cam be kept on long enough some ? - one .in 5 Llyerpool -or 1 New Orleans : can be hit bard, thatTthere will be- a chance to. cover shorts very prontably on the - decline - that would . follow. - 'Ther» Is Tilso an Idea that has : becom* v«ry popular ,in Wall street that tbe market I. going Wo S or 9 '^ents Sn. t11 .'.- : M e;^ r to^proflt by this txpMM'.de cline is to sen cotton as j long as : you *. think cotton -is -too , high. • Brokers . expect ?to • se« fr^' <ni^nt jrallles • and ; oolte \u25a0 a little reaction in the tsntiment • developed from -\ time to • time, - bat THE SAN FRANCISCO: GMXm WEDIsnESDA^^SEPTEMDB^ 1907. bellere the teudency/ wilKwork'gradually lower before there is -any subfctantia) recovers. : .Option— ->.-'.-- Open. 1 > High. Xowv; ; Clos». September ;..... .\u25a0;-;..\u25a0 ...,.- :.-, . . . \u25a0--• irt.6sc October ........ -.10. 74c 10.?4c ' 10.«5c "\u25a0 10.71 c November: . .. . ... .n .73c -TlliSSc - 11 .78cUH*&0c Decerater .lO.ASe "- 10.95 c 1 10,7P C ': 10.87e January. .. ..jo. 95c \u25a0"•11". 0«c lO.SSc 10.97 c February V. .... . ill. o2c*" 11. 02c r .11 .02 c 11.03 c March .....11.05c ll.lSc 11. 00 - 11.08 c | April .;... :.;.. :11:12c I nB-7- 11. loc—l 1.26 c 11.08 c -.11.16 c June ............. ..... ...... - : ..... lr.lSc July ....:... . . . .-.11.23 c ",tl-.33c; 11 .14e 11 ,23 c WASHI NGTON.- Sept. 24.— The census bureau reports; today > that for the ,year ending -August 31 last. 5.296.753 running balesVof . cotton were taken "by air American manufacturers,' compared I with 4.520.090 for last year, and 4,987,021 bales ! consumed, , compared with .'4,909.479 -for. !ast ! je«r..j • \u0084 : ,-./;,...-.. j - :\u25a0 -..,. \u25a0\u25a0 ... The manufacturers' stock at tfe' close' of the year was 996,279 . bales, compared I with 1 65:8,312 last year. Active, cotton spindles uumbered-26, 242,407, compared. with. 2C.2M,o9C last year..' - York Grain and Produce NEW. YORK. Sept. 24.— The market for coffee futures is unchanged. Sales were reported of 1,000 bags,* includes September at:'6.Ss(£s.9oc; December 6e and May 6.25(56.30c."v v Spot coffee quiet; N*o.M Rip,* 6Uc;= No. '4 Santos, Sc. Mild coffee dull;;' Cordova" 9@125.ic. . Hotter, cheese and , eggs, firm; and , unchanged.'. ' Tbe market . for ; eraporated apples ; shows -an *af!er tendency . owing to \u25a0 the proximity of new crop arrivals.. but spot- quotations are unchanged. Prunes are le6s active on spot, with prices un changed. Apricots and 'peaches ar« quiet and unchanged. Raisins are .firmly , held owing to light Eupplies, but no change -Is reported. »tt York Metal Market >>EW 10RK, Sept. -23.— Hie London tin market was unchanged . to 15s lower; with spot «note<rat £16 SsaOd and future! at "£l6. Lo cally the market wm quiet at 87.15@37.55cl was lower at T £64 io» for spot and futures in the London > market. \u25a0 Locally the market, was weakand unchanged. " » a^ waß 5s lower at £20 ;ta London. ... lo cally It was weak but unchanged. _, ; , ; --Spelter, wag unchanged to both markets, wita ! London quoted at £21. \u25a0/ \u25a0 -''\u25a0 •. .; -: .. .'\u25a0 • . Iron was uncliangedfto Id higher In-tbeEn? luh market- with standard foundry quoted 'at 54s snd \u25a0 Clereland warrants at 54s 10»id. Locally no • change ' was reported. .-- r-Vv Available ; Grain Snpply VXETT TORK. V Sept 24.— Special "cable • and telegraphic communications received by Brad street's show the following change* In. availabl« supplies compared with previous accounts: \u25a0 •.-. •-;-. • .Wheat— United States east of the Rockies, "de crease 116,000 bushels: Canada; decrease 670.000; total United States, and Canada, decrease 792, jOOO; afloat for and in Europe," increase 6,500. 000; total . American and ' European / supply,* increase 6,700,500. 1. . .-..-.,-.. U.i -- . rn — Dnltwi SUUs «fld Canada, > increase - X, 402.000 bughele. ' \u25a0 . . w .O«t»— United . States and ' Canada, increase 1, 766.000 bosbels. . .. .; . ' The < leading increases : and - decreases '. report«Ml • thlg treet: . Increases — Manitoba, 270,000 bush els; - Minneapolis, private .elerators, 2Q0.000; Nashville. l/.COO;. Goderich. 76;000. Decrease- Cleveland, 74,000;' r»ulsTUle. 64,000. - - CHICAGO BO.iHD'OF TRADE Fnture Grain and Provisions CHICAGO, Sept".~-24. — The strength In Vbeat developed late In. th»..dar. " Prfor to that tbe market was weak. because • of " a - decline of Id In the Liverpool price. . . During ' the last bour trade, which * had . been . In rather \u25a0 small volume, became more actlr* on tbe report that neerl.r 100 boat- loads- bad been taken In New York .. for export"- and 1 "on -reports of damage to wheat in the r shocfc la the Dakota* by wet weather. The; market was firm. De cember closed at $1.00% ©1.00%. . . . . . The , corn market opened • weak because of heavy local receipts, the i failure .of the pre dicted frost to arrive In the corn b«lt, and also because of sympathy with, wheat. . December closed firm at 5794 c. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..:. "•..,., ; : ••"\u25a0 The i oat- market opened- easy In' sympathy with wheat and corn and' later 'became firm on covering by : aborts. ; - December oats closed at 52%e. \u25a0 - \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0; \u25a0 \u25a0 ; -•-; \u25a0 \u25a0-.\u25a0--•\u25a0-. :--?. \u25a0\u25a0• The provision market was ; fairly active on moderate bnylng by packers, January pork be ing chiefly by request.' At the close January pork was 15c higher at = $15.30. ; : Lard was 10® U4V4c higher at ?5."5. Uibs ; were TUc- higher at $7.95. \u25a0 ••\u25a0•\u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0• -. . y ".t .\u25a0; ...-*• \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0- Batter strong, creamery 22%®2S^c; dairies, 22@26i^c. - Epcs — Steady, at mark, cases Included ,~J4'i ©lT'-ic: . - . The leading fatores ranged as follows: Articles— . \u0084 • -Wheat— Open- High. Low. Close. September 96 . WJ,, }»5% 06% December .".....$l.OO 1 OOTi' 99^, 1M May : 106 1 06% 1 05% 1 06% Cora — • . . . \u25a0. • \u25a0- . '- , . «, -;• September ..... 61* . tn'% "fit 61* i December M*i 57Ti 5G% ' 5"?4 May. 67}«: SST4 57? i 65% '\u25a0 Oats — - \u25a0•\u25a0 - ..^ \u25a0\u25a0 . - ' — \u25a0. . \u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0 .-\u25a0 . September 52H -62% 52 52V4 December ..;... 52i» K2% 31V '52% May' 63-%:, 64% 53i» s 64 Mess Pork, , per bbl — October ..14 50 14 50 14 30 14 35 January. ........15 25. 15 82»4 16 25 . 15 30 Lard, per 100 lbs— October ........0 00 8 10. 9 00- 810 January... 8 62% ;S 75 S 62U 875 .Short Hibs. per; 100 lbs— . ' . October ........ 8 42H 845 8 42^ 8 45" Jaauary ........ ,7 S7^i 755 . 7 87ft 795 Cnsb Grain and ' Provisions < CHICAGO, Sept. 24.— Cash quotations were as follows: . . , . .. .O - ,\u25a0 , Flour, steady. No. : 2 ' spring " ; wheat. - $1.05@ 1.07; No. 3, 96c<3W.05;iN0.;2 red. 959i@96 T *c. No.- 2 corn, 63c; No. 2 -yellow, -63c; -No. -2' oats. 52i^c; No. 3 white, i 48@57c. No. 2 • rye. • J>o@ 90Hc Good: feeding barley, 75©80 c: fair to choice - malting, SOQ9lc. \u25a0::'.: No.* 1 • northwestern $1.24. Prime timothy 6«ed. ; $4.30@4.35;, c10ver contract grades. $16.75. Short rib sides (loose), $8.40(38.45; short clear sides (boxed), $B.62 Ms fct 8.87%. Mes» pork, per. bbl.. $14.36314.45.. Lard per'loo lbs, $9.10. Whisky, basis of high wines, • Articles— ..j Receipts,; Shipments™ Flour.. bbls 39.700:... 83.200 - Wheat, bu 204,000 101.000 Corn, buc 878,100 314.300 Oats, bu 636,500 339,400 Rye., bo. ................'. ;.5.000 1 «00 " Barley, bu ..128,000 '23,000 Butter, Cheese and Esgo CHICAGO,.- Sept. :24.— 0n the produce . ex change today i the ( butter market was • stronger. Creameries, 23%@28i4c; .rdairlen, / 22@26^c. Epps. .flrnj. -at. mark - cases-. Included, «. 14%© lTiAc; firsts,: 20c; ' prime; firsts, 21% c. Cheese steady, . I2@lß»ic. ;.; Eastern Livestock: Market - "\u25a0\u25a0:.: ? Chicago \u25a0>\u25a0••'\u25a0\u25a0 : • : CHICAGO. Sept 24.- r Cattl«^-neceipts, about 10.000; market wealth.: Beeves, $4.10@7.2r.; cows, = $1.25Q5.40; .'Texas \u25a0; steers. $3.7604.75; calves;', $5.60@7.50; 'western ~i cattle,' $4@6.20; stockers and feeders," $2.60@5.'- \u25a0 ...-r. •_ ; : Hogs— Receipts.' about ; 14,000; " market ' steady. Light, $6.15@6.60; .mixed. $5.50@6.60; heavy. $5.5506.40; rough.. $5.55@5.50;, nigs. $4.50(3 6.30; bulk of sales, $5.9©@6.35. . - - . . Sheep— rßecelpts, - about 23.000 ; -. market '\u25a0' weak to' 10c lower. ; Native, $3@5.35: .'western.'- $3r<J 5.45 : yearlings. $5.40@6.30; : lambs,- 54.75Q7.40; western, $4. 75@7.40. ;- . . _ --\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0. -\u25a0 \u25a0 .:'. ••\u25a0 - v" ---KANSAS. CITT>.. •. \u25a0 . -V. KANSAS v CITY, Sept v 24.— Cattle— Receipts, 21,000.' Including 1.000 southerns;' market. steady. Native- steers, ?4.75@7: southern* steers.* $3.25® 6.50;- southern cows, .$2.1063.25: 'native j row« and heifers, >$2@4.75; stociters and feeders. $3 @ r.. 25: bulls, $3.25@3. 76 ;t calves, ;s3@6:r western steers, ; $3.6005.25; i western ? cows, $2.25@3.73. Hogs — Receipts, \u25a0 11,000; ; market steady. > Bulk of sales. *8.10@6.30; I heavy. $6@6.15; packers, $G.10@6.50; pigs and . light,' $6.20®5.55. %. r~s ' ..-• 'Sheep — Receipts.' ls,ooo;-; market '- lOc'lowfr. Muttons, ' \u25a0 $5.25<35.60; C lambs, v: $fi@7.3o; •'• range wethers,. $5@3.85; ' fod ewes. 1 ' $4.75(26.25. ':-' -SOUTH -.011 AH A- ,--\u25a0 . - \u25a0 SODTH OMAHA. ~ Neb.,".* Sept. •' 24.--Cattle— Receipts,": 6.500; market r- steady .. to I stronger., Native steers, $4.50(37: rows and heifers."?!'. SOW 4.50: i weßtem steers, .$5.75@5.50:- Texan ; steers. $3.25@4.65: - cows and . heifers,* $2.50(24: "•':\u25a0 can ners,-: $2@4.80: stackers and \u25a0- feeders,- $2.Ro(<i 5.23; calves, $2.7535; "bulls ; and. stags, t $2. 25 ©4.23. ;•., '.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.,- . *...;::,.":\u25a0 :\u25a0..-\u25a0- : .•\u25a0 ..-• - Hogs— Receipts, 7, ooo:. market "steady. \u25a0" Heavy ?5. 70@5.95;. mixed,. 55.55@5.95: light, -$G4£6.80; pigs," $5.50@6. -r . ; :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>. u:^ :, -\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0:. ~, \u25a0 \u25a0 : , \u25a0.-,- - \u25a0 ... ;- Sheep — Receipts, : 24.000; •. market slow , to 10c lower. , - Yearlings, . $0.50Q5.90; , lambs, $6.70 <0.~-15- -: ' \u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0•,•.• . . •-\u25a0-:•-..• IjOb Angeles Market* LOS ANGELES,' : Sept.. 24.— The -produce ex change hel<T a • llrely i session i this 'morning? ' Bid ding - was .- • spirited ; •\u25a0\u25a0 and •-< differpnees t as sa J rule small.: -Batter and eggs remained stationery.* It ils claimed that many. if . not all," the eggs | whlcb are i being : sold Jas t fresh ranch - candled 'at* con'- 1 -' siderably > below the '. quoted J price,,' are j mixtures ' of S storage ?. and ; \u25a0eastern/"/* Potatoes '• are ? feature-* Jess. "\u25a0 except .' fancy \u25a0; brands. « which i, cleaned \u25a0 up' rp-a<JHy." • Beans "are ' firm :"", with 'an' ample' supply , The '. harresting >of the : San f Joaquln ,- valley crop , Insures this. v Poultry, " which -iWM \u25a0\u25a0 cleaned up thoroughly. last z week >:. by ;; theV Jawlsh^ holiday \u25a0 has * hardly ? reached i Dormal :.'stocks.\. Fish ;, are Btlll ' a glut.> Lobsters are ; more plentiful, 'with a weak "demand, vi B*celpts-rEgj?s, 1 96 : cases; -but ter." . 11,889 .; pounds ; beans,^ 400 ; sacks ; • poutoea.' 2,»7o; Backs;! onions.* 7o saekK. ',:. > ;.. v,v •\u25a0 Eegs— Local tanch '». caadled.' selected, ; SSiaSTc case - couat,' \u25a0 34c; '- fsacy ; fresh : eastera, . 27® 28c * storage ' eastern.'^ 26c.' -'-^i ZA'Z-'t T I " '\u25a0' ' ." ' - • ' '.'\u25a0 -Batter— Creamery .;" extras. i"l- 67Wc: v creamery Urßts.- 60c; dairy, ;2Bc; cooking,- 24®23c*. • - \u25a0•-•\u25a0; Cheese — Northern \u25a0;-. fresU,-r. l7@l7V>c; \[ anchor .large. .» lSc ; ? anchor; Toun* i America; •.' 19c ; • ha nd cheese. I anchor brand.'t 20c ; | singles^.' ISc • '< ea«tern> twins,*: 17%(318c^ eastern ii Cheddars' \u25a017%e;-' eastern • t longhoco,'!;?;iBXi@i9c ;eas te r o daisy, • 18@19c : r Swlns i Imported. . 82c ;: Swiss ' do mestlc.T' 22c ; t limburser.v 1 8c; \u25a0 Tular* i. 17c. J 4'- \u25a0< - !\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Potatoes ' (per cU)— Choice Highland ; Barbanfcs $1.75: faney j Sa]inas,;s2.2s&2.3s; ( sweet potatoes! ':;•: Onions— 'Yellow iDanrer ?2.25@2.50'per , ctl; i tllTer • stlns,^ ?*.7sj*- garlic, 1 75iSc; • cUlili*, evaporated. i;Up; sun dried. 14@15c: ground, l-'Mic: \u25a0 Mexican.'-bulk. V^A&lZc; . pickle onions, 1 ?1«**5@2.20. -• ,' . . . . - .-'--'\u25a0-"'-\u25a0" * -- i.Beans *pp r cm-Lpinfc No. 1. ?3.25@3.50: Lima No. -1.-; $s.7s@B:'l^dy-Wa?hinKtou No." 1,^ 53.35 ©3,50; small; white No. 1. ; 5-3.25(^.3.50; blackeye, £".50@e.50; ; garrawas, 55.00(&6;' leutils; 10® \u25a012»fiiV- ,"•.\u25a0•'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0... . -\u0084\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-•..... -. \u25a0."\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. •.• i ". : i "-.'"\u25a0\u25a0 . ropcorn— $5.73ia6 pT ctl.' 5 . \u25a0 \u25a0roultrj-; (buvlnff prices. \u25a0 lite^ weight, a, lb.)— Broilers,- ] y4y 4 : Xo » lbs: 17c; fryers, 2U- to U r 'i it>s, ; loc;; roasters.^ 3 or more, 1b5, 714c; bons. 14c; • stags and -;n!d roosters, , Sc: turkeys.'. lljrht not;, wanted:- ducts.-' 12c; geese. 12c; squabs and r»l£fon«.% ;$1.75@2 dozen.- Selllni? ; prices— Hens, ioig.l ic; 'young roosters, ISe; -frrere.'39c;broll «rs.--20c: -turkcye. -old -toms, 19c; young toms, -Oej; hens, 20c; gsese. 17c; duets," 14c. =v ' / _Honey;(a lb) — Comb water white. 1 lb, frames, j ISc: white, :ls@l6c- lightvamber, 15c; extracted . water. white,-, eo lb cans, 7^c; white, 7c; light ambers 6^c " - • \u0084 - . . \u25a0 MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS -. - : *' .Foreign. Futures' . . _J-- •':'.-- .: LIVERPOOL' Wheat— "--. • . -Sept. Dec. May. Opening ;.".... 7 D>4 .-7-11H- \u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0 "8 % Closing. V.... ...'... -7 o>i , 7 1114 &% \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0- "''"\u25a0:.-\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0'•\u25a0-'; ,:-' PARIS '. :'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 v ; -Wheat—. \u25a0•" Sept.' •" Jan.-Apl. Openios .:..-....... -'3 45 24 45 ,' Closing .:....' - ...;.. 23 63 I 24 40 s ' "•Flour— \u25a0•\u25a0.-.-.-':- '• -. ' ' • - \u25a0-. Opening . ...i;. ............. 32 45 31 65' Clbslng. ;..-..- ....3235 31 Go' : ,- Bon ton Wool Market , - BOSTON, Sept. 4 "24.— 1n . spite of the .con tinued stringency in. the money and . last week's failure , the - looal wool trade Is 'disposed to look at > the V. situation - hopefully.- . although it ' -is acknowledged that \u25a0 some . holdings have been dis posed ~. of \u25a0at prices ' which. ' would ' have b««n re fused . some : weeks ago. - Quotations: -.-\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 -:: .... '-.^California, 1 - northern. 67@6Sc; middle county, 67c ; \u25a0\u25a0• southern,- e2@6Sc. Oregon i eastern ) number 1 1 staple, \u25a0 70@72c:-: eastern number." 1. clothing,' 6S*SJ7Oc; i eastern ' average. 67@68c; * valley \u25a0num ber I,' 60@62c.-' Territory; scoured- 'basis, ,fln« staple. 72@73c; fine medium staple. 70@72c; fine clothing "medium. 65(ff6Sc;. half blood, 67 @CSc; quarter blood, ,56<g58c. . " . I'ulled extra, 6S<ST"2e: fine. SSS62c. \>llnneapolis Wheat Market - 1 MINNEAPOLIS. - Sept. 24.— Close— Wheat— September. $I.OT 14; . December. $1.0714:: May, $1.1 19k : I No. 1 - hard, old, ?1.13'i ; No.. 4 hard, I new, $I.lo*4; 'No. 4 northern,-old.-:$1.10^&;*No. 1 .northern, new. 1 , $1.09?* :, No. 2 northern, old, $1.08: .N0".. 2 northern, new,' $1.07^i; No. 3 north .eni/$.1104^^1.05^. ,- '; , --,.- -. S<. Lonln AVool Market : ST. LOCIS.; Sept. 24.— Wool— Steady. Terri tory and "western medium, 20«g25c; fine medium, 19(g23c; fine,. 17@20c. \u25a0\u25a0/•'. LOCAL MARKETS ExehnnigVand Bullion- • \u25a0Tb9 Korea took out a treasure- list/of $124,643 to Hongkong,; consisting of $124,000 In Mlvpr bul lion. $323 in .Mexican dollars aDd ?320 in gold cofn..v ."-.,- v '-v .•-,.\u25a0\u25a0;-...,• \u25a0-:•\u25a0:; \u25a0\u25a0: • ----- ' "Sterling- exchange was steadier and silver Vie higher. . ; \u0084 . -.;\u25a0-\u25a0: •-'--'\u25a0 \u25a0.. . . LOCAL- Sterling exchange* . 6o days .-.".\u25a0. . . . 1: 'v.— @4.83 Sterling exchange,: sight. . . .». .... .V, : — <E&4 .SfltJ Sterling: . exchange, cables.'..' — (g|4.S7>£ \u25a0 New ;\u25a0 York • exchange, sight ... . — <<i' <V> New York exchange, telegraphic ... —'m f>7U, Silver, per ounce..... — «j . 6.7 *& Mexican dollars:, nominal ......... '— t& — \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 .CONTINENTAL •;. . . . . New York on Paris ....... M7 l /4 New York on Mexico .; 200*4 Paris on L0nd0n h ;.......... V- ! Berlin -on: London r.,,•".".r \u0084,•".". '•'\u0084;\u25a0 i rr ' = TVheat nsiil Other Grains *v • Wheat— : Parisfand.l.lTerp«v»l futures were both lnwer.:'. Chicago: was; slightly higher, with more disposition" to buy : and the cash demand- a bull ish feature.^ The leaders were buying and 400, 0W) bushels were^takenfor export. The shorts were scared by frost reports. . \u25a0 • \ St.MiOuis Reported a big cash demand and New York wired 111 boatloads taken for export.' , I .The San r Francisco | market showed no I change worthy of note, either in the cash 'grain of. fu tures, v Holders of ..the actual wheat*, continued firm in their views and making no concessions . to buyers. .; ;-.--' '\u25a0 \u25a0 '\u25a0• \u25a0 ' - - \u25a0•..:. , \u25a0 i . The ocean freight market continues very firm, with charters for barley *o Kurope at 26« 3d and merchandise to Unitsd Kingdom at 27s 6d.: The chartered grain tonnage in. port Is 12,240, agaiost 41,403. tons at the same time. last year; disen gaged, nothing, against 6.714; on the way to this port,; 371,706 tons." against" 256,740. • : \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. - : CASH WHEAT -• California \u25a0.\u25a0club,-. $1.60@1-.62^;. : do" milling." $1.62%; -California white I Australian, '- $1.65® 1.70; v- lower . grades >of \u25a0- California. $1.35@1.60; northern <lub,,sl.sT^<ai.6O: northern bluestein, $1.65@1.70; - northern red. : $1.55@1.57i4. • .:• \u25a0-.".•":-\u25a0.•\u25a0'- FUTURES >t .. '\u25a0 .:.'.': -.\u25a0>*.'-' 10:80 a r- m. • session • ! - \u25a0.-.\u25a0.:' Open. V: , High. , Low. ' Close. December .. .. . . .$1 .63 5 .51,63»i \u25a0 $1 .63 *1.63 Vi Barley— Business was ..better yesterday... with Bales of both feed and brewing • reported, Includ tn?; 100 f tons No. 1 feed - to ' arrive, at 51.42H and 50 tons fair. spot, at , $1.40. Receipts were light. :,; The market exhibited , no particular fea ture.-- - '•;\u25a0{, / " • — - W CASn/BARLRY •-''\u25a0- l --r'-'-:i;*"<''. ; ..! ;Qood to choice feed, spot $1.40® 1.42U; com mon to fa1r.\51.35®r.37>4 per ctl: brewing, $1.45 perrctl; chevalier, $1.42^(21.55 per ctl. ' / /FUTURES • \u25a0 ', \u25a0 -- "\u25a0"'•. 10/iSO a.. -in, ; bession May— sl.49.7/ . . December— sit4s»i; -- :• ' ':\u25a0' ;; :^- v' ': .'.Oats— The- Mature of ..the. market at the mo ment is : the sale yesterday of fancr. black for seed at $3; which is probably- the highest price ever \u25a0 recorded ; for , this description. All other kinds are. firm 'and buyers "have to-pay full* fig ures. ..Receipts and offerings are both light.' - 'Good to. choice red, for seed; $1.75^1.90; for feed. .$1.55(31.70: common to fair, $I.47Uit 1.52>,4; white. > $1.47^@1.52Vi for No.- 1 and $1.55(§1.57'4 for'extra'Choic*": 1 eood clean black U>r seed/ $2.50©3; gray; $1.47H@1.50 per ctl.: -. -, Corn— Handlers say. that g the • quotations I for this market , are purely theoretics 1 and based on the .Chicago: parity, as there is no corn here and consequently ,no . business. 'A quiet, <moderate businesses going on in the' country. ,i--, .". California -small \u25a0 round ; yellow, $1.65:-- largw yellow,- $1.50@1. 55; r^. white. -s nominal; western state sacked ye110w, :51.60@1. 60 spot and $1.55® 1.60 to arrive; mixed; $1.02^(311.55;- white Egyp tian. $1.35: brown Egyptian. $1.25.:. • ! : . -- : - Rye— Continues • very ; dull. •.California, . $1.45; Utau is again ofTerine at $1.40 per ctl.":. ...: Flour auil rarlnaccouit Good.i \u25a0•" The- millers: continue ; to .'report .^^a' firm' market for . flour." with, busluess ; f ah*. Cereal ; goods I are movtag off well at 'the old ; prices. «\u25a0 ", > • ..,.:, ; Flour — California \u25a0 family- extras, -$5.20(315.70 net. .without- discount r bakers' -extras,. $5.20<a 6.45; isuperflne. $4.10@4,30r/ Oregon aud Wash ington, per bb1,' 55(g 5.35 -for family; and $4.40® 4.65 . for. cut "off. -: r Kansas * flour, v- San /Francisco track, §5.50@G: Dakota."* $5.50@6.30 per bbl. n r -- Fariuaeeous :; Goods— Prices •;\u25a0ln % packages, net cash, no discount, are as follows: -Graham flour, $3 per. 100 lbs ; : rye flour."t s3.4o;; rye meal,'is3.2o; rice . flouir $7.20; ; corn* meal,' $2.75; extra . cream do. \u25a0 $3.40; | oaf meal.* s4.lo; i oat | groats.T $4.30; hominy, $3.40(53.t>0; buckwheat flour,- $4;crackcd wheat.' $3.50; farina; $4.20;: whole wheat ;flour, $3.20: rolled oats. 1 bbls.~:sC@7.2s; . in sacks,- $6.50 f16. 75:, r011ed wheat.ibhls, $4.30: in sacks. $3.80; peaTl;barlejv-;55.40; split. pea 6, boxes, 's6; -green peas, $5 per 100 lbs. • ~ j" • -. . . ; •\u25a0-.'. \u25a0-. '-;\u25a0\u25a0 'Hayand^Feedntiiirti^ \u25a0 ;\u25a0\u25a0;-\u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0;-\u25a0 . . Monday's excessive * of . Uay t rendered the market very, soft . and dull, though \u25a0. prices are now , lower. - l'eeda tuffs " rule . flxm, \ with ' a\ slight advance'rin shorts.l-":,:'- j :' •?-•'\u25a0'. -' " " - \' ,-i -\u25a0 ' -Bran— $20<522.50- per ton. .. \u25a0 ';'<: f'.\ '. • •\u25a0'Mlddlngs— $25©30.. n.' ' '..-.. \ UShorts— s21 .50© 23. *\u25a0-*:' v - .. -. ,\.;.^: Fectlstnfts— Roiied . $29@31; ; mixed feed. $22@24;. oilcake meal, . in ••JO ton, lots, 548.5DM0. ton lots $30.' 5 ton lots $39.30^cocoa nut cake or meul;at. mills, $25 In:iO aud $23.30 in ; 5 ; toa r lots ; r Jobbins,;: s26 ;-:'. corn \u25a0'. meal, % s32 ; f crocked '< corn, , $33 ; 3 broom . corn : feed,' 1 90c<3i$l I per ctl ; v alfalfa j meal, /carload . lots.\ $20.30; '-jobbing,-. $-1.50 per ton; mealfalfa;' s2o.so; Jobbing, $21.50- M Hay— \Theat,S $12<ai 3.50 ;f extra - choice do,, $19 <&-'» pi-v ton:. wheat. and oat,,slo@l6;itam.e oat,' 510© its; volunteer i wild-o at, $9@12; 1 alfalfa. SS <ij:H: stock. = $7.50® 10. - ,-•-•,{ "{Straw— sO@ao^, per bale. -\ \u25a0 -.. . Hran*., and Scfd«" \u25a0•\u25a0 Sales of llmas, .bewcrop.Ud .arrive. . at $5.30@ 5.40 • are - reported, ." with : « the ;\u25a0 market < steady ;to firm. \u25a0' Pinks ; and ,\u25a0 whites \u25a0 *re ' also - firm i and • the other ; descriptions f are ; steady.'S 1 though not active. There \ls nothing new . ln : seeds; v - '- \u25a0 • \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0- '•< -.- : v<Beans-.(iitr v; - ctl)— Bayos.': $3.15^:3.30; "pel, 93.-Js<a3.Do: a fimall r v ; whiter- $2.00^3.15; \u25a0\u25a0'. larv6 white. 52.756J3; pink - $2.70@2.00; • red; ! $3<aa..V): ima5,:55.30@5.40 to : arrive; ired. kidneys, :$3.50@ ''i- V Dlac ' ie yes,' J ' 53.75@4 ; r horse : beans," = $2.25® -cranberry, beans,* $3.75;^- Garvanzas," $3.25 ,-., Seeds— Brown VmusUrd, ! "s3 543.25 : L yellow mus- Kiara, $3(g:3.25;, flaxseed. > $2.75;? canary.' 3»i(&4c: alfalfa.; 12 Vj @14c;; ". rape.\ olea ned. 2% @3c - -tim othy,-? nominal;; hemp, ,i4y@4iic:vmlllet. l2U(0!l 2U(0! 2%c:perlb; broom, corn seed,'; $18@20 peri ton. «^: ..\: Dried \u25a0; Peas— Green fare ' quotable i at? $2Q° 2S per ctl. ;.'• . v \u25a0-\u25a0 ,-•.;\u25a0/"•\u25a0>• j :<-.<:, •\u25a0....., ,-.\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 • , \u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0 '"•' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0. ' '' — '.' — ' '\u25a0'-\u25a0-: \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0"''V'; Potatoes, Onions • and f.Vesetablea «'* .>. Receipt* -of /-'miscellaneous^ vegetables v h a vlni alien oflr : conßiderably^of.late,":the;market ; is less liberally; supplied I than | heretofore | and I prices for most <; descriptions r are * commencing :to 'point : up ward.." Peas i and '.' beans .are "1 doing s better. '. while summer; squash.'. peppers," egg | plant and | okra I ar« more'flrmlyi held.l there: being.- less ; disposition i on the part > of ; sellers " to : force sales of . fresh ' s tock There 'Is t very 5 IlttU I choice i green 5 corn arriving and I anything | grading I above i poor I finds I prompt sale ' a1 4 stiffs ra tes.'jE.There t Is : much % stock : arriv ing, 1 however,'; that > cannot i b« , sold sat. any \ price." 1 Tomatoes \u25a0 are? arriving tfreelyj-S bnt '. prices 1 hold up well.-^ as.i owing, to ' tardy, and | Irregular deliveries there ., is jaev nci anr" great 1 supply \u25a0\u25a0 available. A: Cu cmnbers alone remain '. weak,'' supplies of j both' the table and' pickle .varieties being. somewhat \u25a0. In \ ex c«<is' &f • current'- needs; : \u25a0\u25a0 Potato^ • aa4 *\u25a0 oniaiu -fit still weak, s. with prices for both steadily reed ing. ..' The best -lots of 'the formers are. selling fairly in; the local trade, but' there Is very . Ht!e stock • going \u25a0\u25a0 outside \u25a0of i the ; state, as ' Texas i and other states.':. which. had been- buytag liere," are be ing: supplied \u25a0 from the : northwest. -. - ....' \u25a0 Fotatoes-^Sallnas Burbsnks. ' $1.40411.75 - per ctl;lriver whites. $1 @ 1.25 1 per ctl for choice' to fanrr and 7.>qi p <r bajj: for poor. . " Onions— California -yellow,. ?1.40@1.60 periCti; Oregon *f10.' 51.75. . * Vegetables— Green ' conu Jl *. »5@2 . 2." - ; ppr \u25a0 sack : sreen : peas,* 3@4e j per" 1b: tomatoes. . 40(gi"3c - per box; strlns- and I was beans, . 2@3e per lb: .lima beans,j4@3c.p«>r.lb; summorsquasb. :50(§;f!0c per botl'Rreen'peppers.^OfgSOciper box: ; ruenuiber*.* 50@65c per box; pickle encumbers. $1.75 per bc<x for Xo.'l. $1@1.25 for No. 2 and 75@S.">c for No. 3::egrK plant,--40@75c per box: okra. 35@50c per I box; ffarllc,' 1 3(g;4c per^lb; cabbage, .$1 per ctl: 1 cauliflower. \ 65@75<? | per | dozen ; carrots. 1 Sl| per sack ; • tnrnlps. 73<g.90c per sack : marrowfat - and Hubbard' squash,. slo@ls : per ton. - • \u25a0 \u25a0-.. .. • - \u25a0 .... - ; . - - ... "1 \u25a0:•\u25a0'\u25a0 J _ Poultry and Game*. . \u25a0 Receipts ;of : poultry: from' domestic 'shipping points were ; unusually light,* but ;the decreased arrivals s were ;. offset » by the liberal offerings ' of western 1 chickens, f three: cars . of , which were re-" celv«d -on i the ',; preceding . day. "': Young \u25a0 chlcken3 of : desirable - sizes and ; large, fat hens were ?In good -request, at > steady rates.- while very.. small broilers 1 and • under . sized I hens' were 1 inclined Ito dra g. ft Turkeys * wer^ si lghtly lower, but snppl ies were £by ;no \u25a0• means excessive r and th« ' market rtiled strong. at the revised quotations. Pigeons, both young snd. old,— met with • the . csual quick sale at stiff prices,' while geese and dncks were in limited supply and 'cut but little figure in the market.- . :\u25a0 • \u25a0 .*•\u25a0•- --.•.- \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 . \u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0 Poultry (per;dozen)— Hens, $4«g5 for small. 55.50@0 for large and- $7@B for extras; olil roosters,' $4.50ia5: young. roosters, $6^7; do. ex tra "large. -.• $7. 50ffi8: • fryers, "s4@3: 'large broners,,,J3.6o@4; . smaU broilers, - |3@ 3. 50: ducks. > :sstf£6 for. younp and- S4@4.r»o for ol'i: pigeons,. ?1.50;; squabs; $2@2.50; geese, .$1.50@2 peri pair; igoslins, 51.75@2- per pair: young-tur keys,. 22@24c per lb; old. do, 18@21c per lb. - - • v o Gwne:(p«r, dozen}— Hare. <1.505j1.75; rabbits. Batter, . Cheeae and Gggs • TberoVwas'a'falr business 'ln everything un<isr this \u25a0» uead> yesterday and the whole market seemed to ha re recovered somewhat from tbe de pression -"of -the ; few. preceding days. , Ileeeipts of butter. ; while apparently am pie for all needs, were -lighter, .and there 'was no selling- pressure us. on' Saturday and Monday. .In fact,' there were more buyers than sellers -, among first hand deal ers I and -the 'two Interests were apart in -their views.; Bids; of -30% c for. fresb extras brought out no -stocks on th« exchange, 31 1,4 c being the lowest .asking price. B In addition to toe advance In extras' there was j some slight revision in ; the quotations for • the under grades •of fresh butter. ; - .The "egg market was firmer all around andtbe top grades of fresh California goods were marked j up to- 42c. again on a- sale. at that fisore. The j accumulated ' supplies,- which caused tb« decline to 40c on .Saturday. -.were all -cleaned up. and. with h new ; arrivals v barely \u25a0 sufficient for \u25a0 current needs,':tb» market: went: up aram as a natural result: \u25a0- Cheese < was unchanged, all kinds being firm. .'. : \u25a0 -" .'.'".'.'.'-\u25a0 -* r-'r -' ' . " ; . Tbe 'only ; transaction on ibe exchange was a sale of 10 case* of fresh. California eggs at 42c. ' \u25a0* Kecelpts . were 21.900 lbs: butter, 10.900 lbs cheese and 548 cases eggs. \u25a0 • . ; Tbe \u25a0 following.. are tbe official quotations us established by \u25a0sales, bids and offers on the flo^r of the dairy exchange. 1 Prices on the street, tvblle governed by -tbe exchange quotations."gen erally,raise from -l^ic to 2c- higher, owlns to the- various charges- to be added. \u25a0 Butter— Freeh creamery, t extra, SO 14c per !b; firm: do firsts, 28c, • steady;/ seconds, 26e, steady; thirds,. 25c, .steady; eastern ladle packed. rejttras.' .24c,' firm; \u25a0> do firsts, 23Hc flrui;.Ko.«l pickled. 2Sc. firm; No. 2 do, 'Jfc. firm : California storage extras. 2Siic firm : do, firsts^.- 27c, firm; eastern storage ladles, firm, at 23»4c for extras. and 23c for firsts. Cheese— Fancy California new flats. 15^c per lb.-. firm; firsts. \ 14c firm; new Yoons Amer ica, fancy. 16c, firm; firsts, 15& C. firm: fancy Oregon, .lS^c,- firm; fancy eastern. ' 17c. firm; storage goods. New York -fancy. ISHc. firm; fancy. California flats,. ls>4c. firm; fancy Young Ampricas. lH^c. ' firm.' Eggs — California , fresh ' extras. 42o'"per doz. firm; firsts, Sse,' steady: seconds, 23c, steady; thirds, 24c,." steady;' eastern selected, 25c, firm; do. ; firsts. ;. 23c," firm ; do,' seconds. 19e, firni; Cali fornia , storage extras, 28>.i<\ firm: - do. flrst«. 27c, firm ;; eastern storage extras, 23iic. firm; do firsts; 22c,.f1rml % \u25a0\u25a0''.' \u25a0 \u25a0 ; Deciduous and Citrus Friilf » "* varieties of tender summer fruits, such,. as plums. "prunes, peaches And Bartlett pears, are "rapidly disappearing as the season wanes,' and prices for them are steadily advanc ing. ; There are, very -few plums or prunes. to be had • and ; th« i bulk of the . peaches are coming from Oregon. The scarcity of fresh Bartlett pears Is- less noticeable, as there is a good sup ply In -cold storage, which is being drawn upon. Apples and grapes are th« ? fading features of the 'market, -and, both are weak. .Apples are very, strong in the growing districts nnder heavy buying for shipment east, bat it Is impossible to obtain -here the J high prices being paid by the eastern .; buyers. This weakness is due largely to the competition of grapes, which are of nsuch better quality, and 'in larger supply^ihan tor sev eral" years' past. -Quinces and pnmegrahates ar* holding steady, • while \u25a0 figs , are v»rv weak ' under liberal arrivals and a limited demand. .Stocks of \u25a0' nutmeg ; melons -are steadily \u25a0 decreasing," but the quality of . the arrivals is * holding prices, down. Business In berries Is of a peddling char acter and quite a ; few chests ; are going to the canners -daUy at the Inside 1 quotation. Citrus goods are merely, steady, supplies of .'all descrip tions being well up to requirements, ' which are small. \u25a0:-. -..:\u25a0•„ ;: _\u25a0_ -\u0084. :- .- \u25a0 . .j \u25a0 Berries— Strawberries. $5.50@9. per eliesf raspberries. $S@lo, per chest: blackberries'. 53.50 (go per chest; Coos bay cranberries, $3.50® 4 per box; huckleberries, S@llC!p«r 1b.. ; . " Apples -st per ; box> — Fancy. -:f1.25@1. 50;' com mon to choice. .«Wc(gsl::crabapples. S.v-QSi < \u25a0- Qulnees^-75c®$l per box; per ton. $25035.' _ Pears — Bartletts, ?J@2.25 per.txii tor taucy and \u25a0-$1.25@1.76" for good to choice; winter Ne1H5,.51.25@1.50 per box; cooking varieties. 75c @$1.25 per box. \u25a0: -.../. ..- . . Peaches— Small boxes,' Ssc!gsl.2s;: carriers. $1@1.35. ; -.'\u25a0 .»..:•\u25a0'.-\u25a0-. . .-: \u0084;,;.\u25a0 ~- •\u25a0'- \u25a0.. •^Plums. and-Pruoes— sl@l.2s per box or crate. hfgs— 7sc@sl for "large and 40@75e for «mall ] boxea.-y'l-.:',- ':\u25a0-<\u25a0.: •;...>-.\u25a0..-\u25a0. \u25a0\u0084.-; .; .Melons-r-C«ntaloupes,- $2@2.50 per crate; riTer nntuiexs, 40@86c : per bo\; watermelons, $I<&2 p«r dozen. = - .-.,-.. \u0084 Pomegranates-^70c@51.25 per, bnxr . (ij-apes — Crates, needless. -75@S5c: muscat. *55 «gWc: tokay, . 60@85c; i black, j 60@75c: Isabella. 50@75c; ? small. boxes: 60<&85cf for seedless and 40@65c for other varieties ; large. I boxes, muscat, <0c«a51.-.'5; "tokay. OOcfeSl.L'o; biaek.' \u25a0 t'>sc(^sl; seedless, 'sl. 23@l. 7s;- win«~grapes,s^3(is3o j>er "^Citrus ! Fruits ; (per ;:bos)— Valencia .oranges, $3 @4.00, as to size; lemons, 1 $4(g5 for fancy, $3@4 for -choice? and: $1.75@2.50 \u25a0 for, standard : - Krape frult,; $3.25@3.75 for .seedless and ,—— for com mon;? limes, $5@6.50. \u25a0 - '; \u25a0. Fruits— Bananai,' per bunch for. Hawaiian and *2.uO@3.W> for CenUal Ameri can; pineapples,' $2@3 per doten. f Drted Frui<», Uaisins, Xuts and Honey ''Some" changes in' dried i fruits willbe seen.; All ! descriptions '. are « very s firm, '^ with* the output 'of 1 the state, practically; out ; of the hands- of grow- I ers.t: except that - the; later 'still hold a few prunes. ~; Raisins -" are \u25a0", weak, with ' some', move ment * In s early deliveries. - • "Prices (for new.* walnuts' appear below." Some t sales of -'new almonds- have been -made around 15c.»asemenlloned-yesterday.": . .- .. j - Honey tis fin 5 light supply, and very firm. - with the apiarists ; holding for high prices. Almost all the 'candled 'old and. tbe amber grades have been cleaned lup fori export. >:'- • > " I :\u25a0-. \u25a0\u25a0' • :,- Fruits— New;; apricots?" \u25a0 20@22c; Tfancy " Moor !.park.*:2yc; evaporated apples. lOcoflO^c: peaL-hes." i ll<Sl3c for good to fancy." top quotations stand iug *)r;Muirs; fics,* 3%Q5c;. necUrincs, M2H@ 10c ;', pitted : plums, fll @12c ;? prunes," 4 : size : basis, 1907icrop,* 4%@5c per lb,".with lSjlfsC premium f or .. the -? large sizes. v ;:-, 1 - :.: ,^- . ' -- Raisins— QuoUtions for the 1007 crop are 7<Q9c for seeded.'. 6%@7 I<Ac;for.-loose1 < Ac;for .-loose muscatels,- 6 S »@ 9c r "for; seedless- sultanas,' : sl.sOQl. CO for Londun and : s2@3.so for clusters. .. ; .v-;-:j ' : -Nuts— Almonds; • old : r crop, : nonpareils, 17^4 @ ISc; ,I;XCL, a l6^@lSc; «ne: plus ultra. -16@18c; Drakes," 13Ms@l-*c; , Languedocs,? 13 V5@14c; hard shell,"^9@loc.> l - Walnuts— lsc "peri lb for • No.' 1 softshell - and ' 12c ! for N0.*, 2 j do; * 14% c for 'No. I hardshell«ond'll%cfor No. 1 2d0.; These prices «ire s.for ; round! lots. . * Jobbing \u25a0 prices ; are • 1 Vie per .lb- higher: i-i*}-.;;.^'^--..:- ,-; -'•-\u25a0-'<- :.. .'.'^ '\u25a0 :-\u25a0\u25a0 Honey— Water, white -, comb, - 16@17c: .: white, \u25a0 15C; * water; white ! extracted,': B@SV4c; ; light cam hcr. 7(g"J«jc; no dark amber offering. ' .: -.'\u25a0.-," Nuts — A] Provision* 7** Price' cutting' ln -hams, -bacon and lard is re ported, which ; gives . the . market \u25a0an appearance of less i firmness than ; has prevailed . for a - loos - time. No - positive decline,*, however, , Is " quoted.;- . " '.-', Cured -' M eats — Bacon, v> 14c , per T il> - for \u25a0'. heavy.' 15c i for r light s meJium.v.ieiic i tor' light; r: i~c > for extra* light j and ; 18% @21c I f of : su tjar cured; I extra light? suirar cured, i 2i"^i23^yc; « dry t; called sides,'' 14c:r> bellies.' : 14c: - eastern i. sugar.:, cured v hams, I7@18c: ?•\u25a0 California chains,*; 16o: ;' mess r - beof, - ; $9 per •! bbl ; * extra * mess.'; $9.50: ;, family. • $10: - prime mess;pork,"Js24;?estra "clear, :527;- mess. -$'2Z; pig port, J $28 ; * pigs 1 ,- feet, . *5.5u for ; half ' bbls, $2.60 3 for.c quarter ,i bbls : - and. §1.25 -for kits; smoked b*ef .rHCiPeri Ib. •/: %). '?' *. . \u25a0\u25a0- ,/; •." . •„• ;• : ;v* Lard-^-Tierces :j quoted, at <$Me' for; California compound. 9 Vic for eastern compound and 11 '-jQ: 12c ; for pure ; S half % bbls, \u25a0 pure, : « l l % (^l2 Vie ; \u25a000 ; lbiUns,ill?4@l2i4c;--10 1b tins, 121-4^l2%ic; 5 lbttin3,ll2?iS!jJi%c;i3 Ib;tina,;i2%(gil3c. ;i.=^: 1 \ Cottolene — One -i half » barrel, ill %c ; ; three . half i barrels,' » ll M c ; ?i one ? tl«rce,"-« 11 %c ; ; - two } tierces," Uc;-flve tierces,, 10% - _-. -. - ' ??\u25a0£,'« Hides, ,TalloTr,\Wool and Hop* j ifiTbe I hop \ market f continues • qulet.**.wlth j growers tenerally.i} holding ;3 abore.^ the Übldß X of j (buyers." Some i Oreßoas ; have 'lately sold jat 9c;: but* this • Is the > top • of ; the ; market.* >, M • \u25a0\u25a0 IMM HNHi .The . wool ' market Is it 111 ; quoted •: lifeless at un changed prices.'*:* Some i newr- fall •: clip Is •« coming la,™ but ; Is i not i selllnj, • beace I there are = thus | far nodeflnlte quotations for, lt. v ->-.'- : ; '^ .\u25a0: , « „. .3 Hides '= continue ;weak, v - and * the ; taunetis are ' not buying t freelT.l a» ' they s expect ! Btill k>wer prices. f --, Hides — Cull ; and i brands s sell ; abou^ % @ie ; un- , aw ~ auoUtlone. : • Heaty -. salted ; steers.PlOc; imt- \ dlum. 9c ; llsht, 5%c: cow hides. S%c for, heavy B%e >or lleht : • stags. 7c : salted , kip. 10c : sal ted real. ; 13@14c; salted » calf . \u25a0 14c:j dry .^hides. lPc, dry kip TlGc; drv^calf.' 20c: sheepskin*, saear ,lld>«. 20@50e" each rr short f^;^M^rV^.' 1 medium: -'7sc®sl: long' wool, f}^^ ls , m^.*: 20® 60c; horse bid^." salt. S-'-25@-.».» U<v larze. $1.i5®2.25 for medium: and ?l@l.so:fcr small, horse hides.': dry. *2<&2.50 for large aod^ju.^ 2 for medium. 00e©$l for small and ITog^Jc. for colts: deerskins, dry Mexican. 30®i2c: <*r i «»t do; 27<g30c: dry Central American. oo'goN:. Foatsklnsi. prime, angora.. 73c; extra larp^do, $ 1.25(^1. 50; -'large.. 35®45c; medium. small. 20(0 ; 25c. * \u25a0*•.".' '';\u25a0-\u25a0-'., »-';-« •" Tallow—; No. 1 -rendered. 5U&J?i e ; No -, ..- Sfioe: - crease,- 2@3%c. Wool— FaU lambs. 11@13%c ff>r northern and S@ 10 W" ' for ' southern : spring clip. Humboiat and Mendocino. 8 months. 23@24c; ye*r» staple. 24@25c;, nor thera, free. 21<g24c; do .defective. 18«£20c: San .Toaquln and southern. 13Q.U*-*; >>e va<W, 15«ilS%e per lb. . , _ | flops— Prices to prowera are as folIOTrs: 13l«>. i s@7c for fair to choice; 1907 crop, 7@9c per i pound. Meat Market - 'i-- Live 1 hogs are apparently slightly higher., bnt this is due to active buying to replenish depleted stocks,' as receipts are gradually increasing and under normal . conditions ' tbe < market would be 1 weaker in eon«e*juence. : Umh 4s lower. " Other ; descriptions stand as b«for» quoted and sborr no ; new features. ' • - r \u25a0 • .- ! dressed; meats - . | "- Slaughterers* ratos^o dealers area s follow*: I Beef— 6Msi37Uc per lb for steers and s}i@6H«: for'coTvg and heifers. \u25a0 : ;" ' • Yeal — 7@Se for large and SfgOfic for rnnall. .. Mntton— 9H@lo%c for; wethers, oH@loc tor ewes..' \' . .. \u25a0.;,..»-.. . Lamb— Spring. lOljQll He per lb. Dressed Hog»— 11 QlH6c per lb. LIVESTOCK - MARKETS \u25a0 . The following quotations are for good. M»un.i livestock.' -delivered -In ,San Francisco, les3 SO per cent- shrinkage ' for cattle: - \u25a0 • •.' : - Cattler-Steers, No.l: S»&S^c: secood quality. 7@7^c:' third quality." 6'26^c; cows and helf «ts. e*4@C?ic for Nf>.-1;- second quality. sH®6c: third quality,* sc; bulls and stags.. 3@4<ic. . " Calves— sc per lb for .light; 4 »-ic : for medium and 3*ic for heavy . (gross'-.weight). : Sheep-^WetHers. 5®5',4c per Ibj ewes." 4«-i!g;sc j (gross weight). • ' . • : U:l.anibs — Spring. <s<sirt l it.\ 1 I Hogs— loo to 200 lbs. ~**Q»*£ciper lb; 200 and I upward. .7^ 7' Ic:b«iap»1 c:b«iap» 5»J,p*T ceot. stsg* 31"i40 percent and sows 10@20. per. cent 'off from above quotations. General Merchandise .. -V f '\u25a0-Bags— Sad ..Quentin..- 7?ic: -bags, -S^@ S*hC: wool bag*. -42*i@44e; ! fleece, twtne^ lie: fniit bags, 7!»@S!4c for cotton - and SHg-S^ic for: Jute., ,' ~ - \u25a0 ... , \u25a0 ' _ -..-...-.-.- Coal— Pennsylvania anthracite egg.~ $15; Wel lington. ?12 per 'ton: New Wellington. $12: Coos bay. $10; $12; Cumberland, 514 'ia bulk and $16.25 in sacks: Welsh anthracite, $15; coke. , $17. per ton .in- balk- and $19 -in sacks; Rwky mountain;: nominal. -Oils — Lard oil is htgh«r. Quotations are. for barrels: .-Linseed.-. 57c < per . gallon < for boiled . . and- Me v for raw; csse^. -.', 6c more: /castor oil. , In cases. No. 1, 75c;- Baker's '.AA, cases. - $I.2Si@ 1.30: lucol. 50c for boiled and '4se for rsw;Chlna nut. cases; 85©90 c p»r ral lon: coctfanut oil, -in barrels.': 67'«i@71c- for XXX, CaigeSHc for No.- 1 and 62>4@f>8c for No. 2. ac cording to quantity: ejtra. bleached winter sperm oil. 65c: natural winter «« perm 011.<65c: natural whale oil, 55e;,. extra winter strained lard oil. 90c ;> No.. l: lard. oil. 75c: pure neatsfoot oil. 80c; No. 1 neatsfoot oil, .63c; herring oil, 40c; salmon oil. "Ssc:~ boiled Bsb oU. Zfr*-. paint oil. 35c. \ Coal' Oil, Gasoline, etc.— Wster-whlte coal oil. from tank "wagon." lCgllc: special d«. 12-*»c; pearl oil, in cases, 17c; astral. 17c: star. 17c: extra star,. 2oc; Elaine, 26ej eocene, 19c; stove gasoline. In bulk 17Hc. in, cases 24c; No. 1 en gine distillate, -iron barrels, or drums, Sc; No.' 2 do. ,6Vic, , casea 6!-io. mote: benzine. In . bulk 12Hc, in rases 19c; S6 degree gasolfne, in bojk 3.0 c, In cases SCe." Turpentine— 77^c p«r gallon-tn cases. Rosin (pec^bbl of 2SO lb»>— E, $7.30: F.. $7.30; G. $7.65: H, $7.63; L. $7.73. , R«*d and Whit^ Lead— ned >ad. Rt^QSc per lb^ white lead, Sjg&Vic, according to quantity. Svgar — The Western \u25a0 sugar,' refining company quotes as follows, terms net cash: Cubes and A crushed. 5.60 c; - powdered. ;. 5.45<>:- candy - grann lated, 5.45 c: fine ' fruit or * coarse granulated. r».S5c: beet granulated (l«0 Ibbags only>. 5.15 c; confectioners' A. 5.35 c: magnolia A, 4.05 c; extra ' C.,4.56c: golden C.j 4.75 c; D. 4.65 c; H. 4 E. crystal dominos, 8.76 c: tablets, half bbls s.Ssc boxes. 6.10 c per: lb.f Barrels and 50 lb bays 10c, half bbls 25c and > boxes 50c more per 100 lbs for all grades. No order taken for less than 75 bar lels or Its equivalent.' Beet sugar. "Mnnarcb" brand, , Is quotM over "and above, the price of standard fine (cane» granulated : in 100 lb bsgs as follows: Bags. 100 lbs.. .35c; barrels. .45c half'barrels, .COe; 40 lb tins, cased. $2.03; 35.1b tins, cased.- $2.05; 10 lb tins, cased. 10 in a case $2.70; S- lb tins, 8 ia « carf, $2.70; 30 lb boxes 85c.. - . '....' ;..".....\u25a0- Coffee— Costa - Rica. 12H Sl3*ic nominal. - for «tricuy .. prime "washed: Ilii@l2»ic .* for - prime washed: 10?4@llc for g'.md washed: 10t<,@ii v, c j for good- to prime wasued' peaberry: O«iSIOVbC I for good to prime . peaberry : 10@10?ic for good to .prime; SU@»c for fair; s@7c for common to.' ordinary. \u25a0. Salvador— ll^@l2^c. nominal.^ for prime to strictly prime .washed: • 10@10»|C for -ifood 1 washed: B©9%c for fair; washed: 10V><gHV.<? f for. sood to , prime washed peaberry : • SH^O^c f or . . good ~to prime > > s«miwashed : 8% @9c superior unwashed; S4i@S^ie for good -green uuwashed;. S?4@9^ic for good to superior un washed peaberry; 4^~@7c for . common to ordi nary. - -\u0084--r \u25a0\u0084 . • ::. . I Nicaragua— HH@l2^4c. nominal, for prime washed:- »<§: 10c. nominal,:, for fair to strictly good washed;. 7% ©S^c.' nominal, for good to I superior, unwashed. . • \u25a0• .\u25a0 j Guatemala-Mexican — lSVifglSHc for prime to [ strictly ; prime washed: -10*i@lli4c for strictly good.wasbed: 101i@10?ic for good: washed; 0^ @lf>i4c for fair- washed; B>4@9^c for medium: s@Bc for. common to ordinary; lO^fSll^c for good to prime washe«l peaberry; 9H@l ftl '4C for good to prime unwashed' peaberry; SV4^j9c for good I *. to superior unwashed. " • " Hawaiian— lS@lsc. "nominal," for. fancy; 11U @12tic nominal.' for prime; 10U@iHic nnai ! Inal. , for. good; 9@loe. v nominal, for fair; 11@ ' 12c, nominal, for peaberry ;,• C@fl<r. nominal. -for low /grades. ' . r . - ". Ecuador — 7 '-ie _ for correjit . nnwashed. .'Canned Fruit — The . California csnners* associ ation quotes 1907 pack as follows: . : ' . . - v <. ;" ML Y. .2 'Z. •Z \u25a0 . , prp r p m p m p m'P ~W -»5 g^M gw vißirTv" - * ">' 3 »^ ?S* "J? 5»? Apples .-. 2. C0 1.70 1:40 I. SO 1.20 Apricots.. '.-T. ...... ...... -.;; 2.502.10 I.SO 1.50 Grapes (W. M.) ...... 2.C0 l; 60 1.35 1.25 I.lft Peaches (yel. free) :.. . 2.E0 2.00 1.Rrt|1.65 1.45 Peaches (L. C). ....... 3.€0|2.40 2.15U.55 1.65 *Do 51iced....."...:... 3.C02.402.15 1.55 .... Peaches (W. H.)....... 8.(012.40 2.15 1.55 1.65 o Do 51iced...'....-..;... 3.00 2.40 2.15 1.85 .... Pears ,(barUett)..:..".T. 3. 00 2.40 2.15 1.&0 1.65 Plums (green; gage)..:. 2.23 1.50 1.30 1.2011.10 Plums (egg).... .... 2.25 1.50 1.30 1.20J1.10 I Plums (gold dr0p)...... 2.25 1.60 1.30 1:20)1.10 J Plums t damson)......-.. 2.2511.50 1.30 1.20 1.10 1 Kaspberries ..;........ 3.25 2.75 2.50 2.35 2.25 I Strawberries .............. 3.2312.60 2.50 2.25 2.15 J Canned Teas— Association prices i for the 1907 pack: are as; follows: -No. .2 Petit Poia. $1.73; [ No. 2, \u25a0 extra fine sifted. -' $1.50: -~ No. 2, extra i sifted, ssl.Ss;- No. 2, standard; sifted, $1.25; No. 2.- standanl. $1.10; No. S,_ standard, $5; • No. 8. ! sifted. i ss.so.' •; ;• ; - - ." .. .; - , . \u25a0 ' Canned Tomatoc»-i-Standard. ''\u25a0'•' No. 'Crb. Ss@ S7%c:do.-No. .8..52.25; solid. packed. No. 2V.-. 90c:d0.N0.-3,:51: do. No. ,8. $2.60. . -V- Pacific : Codfish — The Union fish company quotes as follows: . BnndTes,* small whole, 50 lb bales, 4^c; cases, regular, large whole. 100 lb boxes. 6Uc;Vcases,' extra.- 100 lb' boxes,. $5.75; cases, ; eastern : style,* s6.so; Norway.- ' 6c: Anchor brand. I 6c; ; narrow gauge.- 6ijc; Silver Klng.l7%c; Gold oniState.:6Hc:-White Seal.; middies. '.\u2666H@» : <*i-: Seabright, .blocks; : 7c:' OrlenUUv blocks, 614 c: Crown brand, tablets, 7}V<H Pearl, " tablets, l7^c; 5?,1b ' bores.",, fancy " boneless. . 9 *4 c; 2 lb : boxes, fancy "lioneless,' 9V^c; half . barrels pickled cod, $s ' cairn \u25a0?„'.;\u25a0-,- >--.-. \u25a0 .-' \u25a0•- . \u25a0\u25a0';.: • ' . . -- ~- . \u25a0 Salt^l^rcal . Jobbers quote las ; follows : . ' Half ground, 00 !b sks $10. . 100 lb sks . $9.50 . per ton ; dairy.-- $11 .50 < per 1 ton ; r do. ' bales, • $1 .75 : each ; rock salt. 50 lb sks $3,50, 100 lb sks S3 per ton; Imitation "Liverpool,'; $12.50 • per - ton: \u25a0 do ; bales. $2.25 '• each k lamp, k $19. . No genuin« . Liverpool on the market. \u25a0.\u25a0'. -.» \u25a0» . • , Cordag*— Manila. 1 14;;cr- Sisal. = 10?ic; • Sisal bale. rope.M2Ql2%C; per. lb. : . - Qulckillveri-Quotsbleat $38®3ft for local use, j and $3743:37.50 per flask ;, for > export. : -. . •.Receipts of ' Produce ; T FOR TUESDAY.* SEPTEMBER 24 Flour,: ; Qr S sks .'.. . " 4.177J Shorts. \u25a0 sks- ..... 20 Wheat,, ctls; .... I.2 M>;L*»tHer, rolls ... ISO Barley, otls . .•...-.2.040 Tallow. v ctls .... 72 Oats. - ctls ,:.*...'. 1,17 c Hides. •Xo . . . . v 645 Beans.; sks •':...". 2,131 Pelt*.^tdl« ...... l.t«8 Bran, sks 1. .^. ..." _ % Z<}Z Sugar.' . ctls . .... I'.-KW Mlddllnss, ,»k» ;. -S5 Brandy; tals ...... : S«O P6tato*s. sfcs . ..\Z,K>Z Wine. : s*l* -: :.'. ;.31.4t-0 Onions, .sks J...:.> -iSo Apples, Jt>xs . . J.ST.O Hay. ton* ,- : . <~ . ' 041 Salt. -, tons . .-. ... ;SO Hops.', ttal«s v. •.-..;-• 101 l,um^r. \t ! ttf..." tn Wool/ 1 balea '- .": ; . flasks 13 jy^jffiW^lwSEs' O REGO.N V -.'\u25a0 Flour." ijr «iks::*.T T.uOiiSbori.v, Iks" .". iT.t 3,67ft Barley. - ctls > :..~ CSS IHdfillnjs, • ska ..... 1,111 Bran, sks ;..'.".'. .",409! HHESTQGKMARKET Southern , Xrvadas ; Keen* Up ' Steady • De ...... jdinip,^Witb i Street tMyallfle'd \u25a0 '\u25a0'\u25a0% On-j th"c $ stock -. and \u0084 bond i exchantr* .. yesterday' 'Alaska i packers $42 • to ' 543.25 under_"a :number,;of small sales, r Beyoud : this there ;wa»' nothing new : la' local securities. Trad inß.continued^very. qulet._ ; ir.'BS|imflra : :}:. Business 'In * the - : Corns tock < was j quieter than oni the -preceding' day; .with- not - mnch chanse In v quotations. \u25a0"."\u25a0; . There*' was "some ,\u25a0 activity.- in Savage and \u25a0 Sierra . Nevada.- 1 -* -- •- - \u25a0 • -...:. \u25a0-c Continued .depression pre'valled In the »outhera Nevada*, and \u25a0 the whole-market -wa» ; lower on the- day. Coldfleld Con., which plcscd on V™ day «t »7.20. opened at $7.15 and sold d " n . to ?B.D-_*. where it closed the «Uy. Tbere still evident pressure to sell this stock. a-%b«<i seemlnc •. t» - Vnow from "what source, and th» street .w-as f ofl of jniess»rs. Combinatior) F-si-. tlon lo<it . IC<* on the , day . Daiv "c nn4 f Vr" ence \u25a0 7c. \u25a0-. There' was considerable actWUv tr» Ragle's ' Nest ; and Bed HUIj, without ci..,.u change tn qaotattons. '.*\u25a0 .The 10c \u25a0 diviC-nd on Goldfleld Cons. w a » ,i fc clared, 'a^ • per announcement -last ir»^k. p» »ble"October-25. - Mohawk also d<vUr»<t » rtend of 50c. payable October - 23. Th<» opting for- 1.000.000 .st»»re« of stocS Id tbe Gol<M«.trt Consolidated at. f 7. 73 per ihnre. whip Q DS!I h%B^ surrendered. ; has been, canceled. This leavo* •; , company -free • from debt, - with a suro'.u* c * ab»>ct r-.000.000 on hand.' • Yellow Jacket sold upcto - 5t.59 yestcr<!a probably on- the report that Clarence Mackj bas acquired a- controlling, interest in the stock' STOCK ASD BOKO EICHAXGE TUESDAY. Sept. 24— 10:20 a. rs. UNITED STATES BOX DS 4s qr, ep new. 129 — !3s ~<jr coup.. — MISCELLANEOUS BON D 3 Ala' A W.fls. — — [Oak Tran ."5.101'4 - A«iio Oil ss. — S-» !. Do Coa .Is. — ~V. Ba*. CPC- 5». 92& — - Ok-Trse C X». — •*»•.: C«l C G 39. — .100 .. O TV jM 3s. — »ro Csl O i E t .. Oceanic S 3». 4«"> . m Act is — TV. - Ota - Cable «». — v*» Cal st C ss. — Ittl'^rrac'G In 4«. — '."u, Cal Wine S».'— 9^!rE Ry 3». . — j. r? C C Wat 3s. — lCiO>v!Pac T.4P 5«. — as Do k m«3s 89 \u25a0 J>C'-;lPac T&T ss. — ie-nA, Edi.LAP 65. 10© 112 |P A C H flu. — ;m| FA -C H •««. — .— Pft O B «s. — 104 \u25a0 Geary st ,3». 60 — ipowell «t 6s. — _ H'C t.S ft. — 99K;Sa? EGARSs. 99 K>T Hon'R T 65.105 * — 3F & 9JV3«.II2UU^ L Tahoe R3» — . 1024 SF.O A SJ3«. —'• laiM, LIA Elec »*. — 100 '[ Do M msJi — — LAG & EBs. — JOrt [SJ& SCR 44» ~- w 1/ A Rr 3».."— tli>VilS!erra R 3»..1C5 IT'» 1*.\1. -irtd. 3s. — 10S !S P rt A «• TjAP I^m .15.10C»4 — » <»»«»> lf>l iat; fI.AP Cal 5». — — I tl9io> ....102 \iy>i. I Mkt st C «<i. — ."IS' Ij.p «f r 6i ! "Do 1-m .Is. ~ 102 ' U9l2\ ...m« ._ MVt : MrTs!«.l<r. — iSPC'I eg 55.1124 NX of f! .\«.112i-iIU !S'P B R «». - ';t N,P,C'R 5«. ~. 101 ISPRR Ist r4s <wi.. v« V C.Ry 5H..103 — IST TT z ra S 4<. «U - N CT* C 3a.— V> :<*t4n C&E C».10O -- N r.t Co ss. "— f«7»,:TT G* E ss. — iftn n gl&h 3.«.iiv» ins jtr of sr 4#. to r"4 Oak Trail 6s.lQSmoo*;|Ti«» Co T 1 3s. — S3 WATER STOCKS C<intr» Co»ta — «JS V Wat C»>. 21^ 23 Marin Co .. 45 -- { • , GAS AXD ELECTRIC Msrt»lP«tr»r— .— . fpie t> C« *W — Mnt E L rtfs 4»4 — !Sttn G 4 E. 32 — -Do ci <ctrs 13 — ! Fireman's rnnd .. .« 140 143 Am Ntl Bkl — n*> ',hon.-P & A.ffft w AnzTn-Cal >.'. ~- si tSler Trost .. — 210 Bank of CaJ.o3343.TTtitM<»rch Xx . . — — rn\ S-,f? Dp. — tSV ~!S F Nuticnsl. — -_ rtrst Natni..Sfts r^2S ICnlon T Co. — 3230 SAVINGS. BAVKS ' Ger?S.* r.. — .<nm js p s»t C..W5 C»v> Hwm S -Bk. — 28^iO ISar A I S».. — 120 Mat Sax Bk. — «S !s-<- Sar, B*.. — _ STREET RAILROADS California ... — I.W lPr<»«Idlo — ' 23 POWDEK Giant C«nsolldat?tl Co \ TB-4 ?i^ Hawaiian _c. 5O — [Onomv S C. 34 3" n»noka>».S C 9 10 iPaanbao SC. 13 V.ii Hutch SPC 15 — ICnloij S Co.. — 4S KUau»a S C", — " \u25a0 ."Do pool ... — 43 Makawell C. — 3O»i! MISCELLANEOUS AUffca P A. 43 — iOceanie S Co. — — A«*o OU Co. 25% 2O^tPae A« PA l«i — Cal F C i.mnj — * iPac C Borax. 13214 — Cut Wloe.A. »T SO |pac TAT pfd »1 — MVi MtTm. — 110 I D<r com ... 10 — SALES Morning Session ICO Spring;. Valley Water Co 22.Q0 .Street—. 100 Hatchinson S P Co 15 00 $1,000 Market st Cable «• Afternoon Session Board — • 10 Alaska Packers' A *sn 42.0<> 10 Alaska Packers* Astsn 42.25 S^ Alaska " Packers* "Asso ' 42.5H 5 Alaska Packers' Awn ..42.^1^ S Alaska Packers' Acsn 42.5:4 3 Alaska . Packers" Assn '. 43.nA 5 Alaska Packers' Asso 43.25 15 Hawaiian Coral Jfc Sasar C 0.... Sft.Oft 15 Paanhao S P Co 13.00 13 Spring Valley Water Co 21.&T1J ?2.0"0 Spring Val Wat serf mts» 45.. 83.30 Street— \u25a0 Contra Costs Wat gen mts» ss. 30.00 Cnllsted Securities MISCELLANEOUS BONDS \u25a0 Bid. A*k.| * Bid. Aik. Bay CTC 6s. 0T — !SF A NP ss. — 104 Cal NW R3s — 103 IS P Coastß4s — 01 Marin W 3». — 100 !Stand El 35.. — 85 Ris .1 Wks3s — 109 I Do - rtd St. — W SK Dry«lk Ss.lOO 109 Sun Tel 3e... — l ft^H SF'GAE 4^s — »3 ISntrer. st USs — 103 / MBCELLAXEOCS STOCKS ATa. Suj Co. — 13V41N Cal P Co. 24Si t5 Cal Cot, Mils — 90 lOrpaenm Co.. 15 --^ C Jockey a. — 130 iPaeC Caa C 0.130 .XtM Cal TIA T — 130 . Pac GAE pfd 40 47!^ Cbutes Co .. t — IPac Snr Co. S3 — Cyo L Imp. — 4HIS F Drydork 50 — Ppt Tw pfd— T" SF A-SJ Coal — 20 Do com . . — \u25a0 ' 90 S Craa PCm 45 — Gas Con A.lT^a 20 Stamf 'P Cem 40-\33 Hono P. Co.. 21 — TrocS Elect.. — J3U Do new pi — .23, . . SALES .. Afternoon. Session Board — 25 X Cal Power 24.75 California Stock and Oil Exchange - • . - Bld.A*k.> . ,;\u25a0:-, .Bld.Aak. Agio Oil ct.25.50 29.*25.Mon<rf Aria.'. CV — . Claremont -..- 77% — [Moats' Cristo.. 21 — Four .•••\u25a0 — .ISJOcel-of-.W, V* — .03 Fulton ......1.30 {Peerless 3,00 : — Imperial ...17.50 — tPlttsbarj .... OS- — Independence. * 22 • r— lSterHny • — X.OO Kern ........ It* — (Superior ..:... 1O \u25a0• — McKlttrick v .'. 15 . — lWol»erlne . .... 33 " — --Mlninr -Stocks -\ ••'- . .- SAN FRANCISCO ; STOCK f^CSANGE . Follo-vtng were the sales oa the S*n Fraaclacu stock and exchange board .'yesterday: COMSTOCKS » Regular ' Morning Seasion 200 Belcbtr ;.... .S'flOO' Po'twf 14 200 Caledonia : . .... 5S 200 SaTag*"' «i TOO CnaUenge : '..VL151.800 S*j Belcher .. i»7 400 Con Va M Co. SO 500 Sierra Ncr ... 4* .SOO Hale .* . Xore.l.lW 200 Standard Coa.^T.l3 100 Mexican ..... -eOj 700 Utah 08 Informal" Session ; SOO Alpha ... OTt'soo Hal*. * Korc.l.iO SCO Alpha ..." «?5!.200 Kentucfc ..... 12 ,400An<Jes .....:. ,20| 200 Mexican i^ 7W Belcber ...... 3.;! 100 Sara?? SO 100 Best k Belch.. i«(10OO SaT3*» Tfl COO Best & Belch. &•"»[ 200 S«Tage ....... 7H . -100 Caledonia ..... 62| 200 SaTajte 91. ICO Chollar ...... 12 200 81erra »r ;.. 40 200 Confldesca • . ..' , VQ 1000 Sierra N'er ... Co 100 Confidence ... M 200 Untoa C«a ... io Con V* M C0...?0| 200 YelUcw Jacket.l.4rt 300 Crown Point.. -3t 100 Yellow t Jacket. t'JiO v" 2U> Gould & Cut. .23 «\u25a0- \" \u25a0- 1 I " . CLOSING .QCOTATIOXS \ ~ Alpha ..:.... 07 l6|Ja3tke ........ 01 *02 Aades " i '. '.'. 1 11 =20 \u25a0 2ti Lady . Wash "1 1 —"-04 , Belcher i ...... 36 33; Mexican M en Best • & Belch." '— \u25a0;\u25a0 59; X - G«ulrt &- C. 13 - - Bullloo'. '. —.. 25iOccldental — 25 CaJedools ;'..:.'. 52 ' MlOphir 1:. .:.... 1.30 i.rr;-- Challenge ... 15. 16[0vennaa " ....•."\u25a0 12 IS Cb01tar ....... 22 23iPoto»t ....... t* 15- Ccnfldens** "-.. *7 9»i!Sa»age ....... 79 *st" turn Imperial. «)3 (C.fScorpion ...... 07 ]O ContVa, M Co.- 79 .s>l! See Belcher .. 07 os Crown Point.. 34 -V3»i Sierra " K»t , ;. 50 5t Exchequer ... 25 — ISllrer Hill ... 10 .— . GonW ii' Cur. '2S> SAiTTnloa Con ... 40 42 Hate JtXorc. '97 O?lCtah . .... '«l t« Julia .......'.: i»6 — (Tellow Jacket.l.SO 1.60 \u25a0I .•* TOXOPAH TJAJII>T J AJII> jGbl£>riElD ' STOCKS . Regular Seuton— 9:3o to 12:30 l."50O Atlanta ....".. 'nil 400 Jim Batler .. 77 2500 Atlanta, b 60. - S»i fw Jtm Botler . . 7': . 200 Belmont .... .2.0«i2900 Jltn Batter ... 73 ; ' 100 Belmont .. . . .ir.45i10.000 Lige Harris.. * »<•£ 2000 BlkvEatte;Ev.O«i2otX» Lone St»r ..... !•> IPOO Blue. Bull •..-.• W3OOO Loo DUloa :..', »TJ 1000 Booth ....... 3513000 Mayflower Con 27 1000 Blfrc" Victor.. W«i4000 Mayflower Cos ifi 1000 Columbia 20(1000 May ne. is.. (..\ 1200 Daisy- ..\u25a0 :.l.usmiOO» MacNamara .. 3* 1000 n»l«y -:..:. r.l.«»tl500 MacN'amara .: SI 100 A Desert' Chief... W»'3000 Mohwk C Leas lf» 200 ft Dm -B.Btte'C. ttU^M Mohawk Bx .. <» 55<V» Eagle's s N>»r M " ' 38i 200 Montana . . ; . .2.7.-. J. C. WILSOI Stocks 'and Bonds *<i) V~ UtaiMirJ Stoelt f and t Bond ': Excianju. 4S& ~> C«jJ- * I fonito ;st. - Pfamis ! Temnonry \ 3ls. s i • iltmSrr san i'ri-clivo 1 M^aUi;. Ex:ti3<«,