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24 COMMERCIAL AND MARKET NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE CALL WAR DECLAMATION CAUSES REACTION Covering Movement Constitutes Most Important Factor Early in Day Gains Wiped Out and Foreign Influence on Market Blamed New York Stock List ''♦.'"■'. '" '—————'-"..'■'.■ "A. 'X.AA'..^-;* ■ E. F. Hutton & Co?. 490 California street, mem bers nt the New York stock exchange, - furnish the following list of bond I and stock sales yes ' terday: ' X '-'•-.- ■■"-.'."> _______ Sales i STOCKS | High j Low ? Bid | Ask "....... lAHis-Chalmers ... ..... ..... I 594 6% ! Do pfd*........ ! ...-- :::.: 16 1* 18% 16,200 Amal Copper..'... ! 49% 48% 48*, 48% 1.600 Amer Beet Sugar. 57 50% 50%; 50% ! Do pfd : ............. 95% 1100 Amer Can C 0.... I 9% 9% 1.0001 Do pfd .....;;. 83% 82 . 82 ; 82% 800 Amer C& F Co.. 43% 48% 43"* ; 43% ........ I Do pfd ........ ..;.. ..... 100 116% lOOiAmer Cotton Oil.. 48% 45% 47% 49 ....... Do pfd .... ...' 88 103 ; Amer H & L.... ....". ..... 3%, 3% Do pfd ....... ..... , ..... 18% 22 [Amer Ice Seeur.. , .:.. 17 19 Amer Linseed ... ..... ..... 8%) 9 ... j* Do pf] ...... 28 *»% 300 Amer Locomotive. 35 34% 34 84% ... Do oM ........ ..... ..".*.. 104% 105% ....... Amer Ma1t....... ..... ..... 3% ■*' Do pfd ................. 42 42% 14.400 Amer S & R Co.. 62% 61% 61% 61% Do pfd ............. .....100 101-7 ....... Amer Sugar...... ..... ..... 115 116% Do pfd ........ :.... ..... 114 116 - Amer Steel Foun. .......... 28 29 .. 1.800 Amer T & T Co.. 133% 132% 132% 133% 9.700 Amer Tob pfd.... 98% 95 96% 97 ..?.... Amer W001en...'.; ..... ..... 28% 29% ....... Do pfd 86% 88 ) 300 Anaconda ........ 32 . 31% 31% 32 100 Atlantic Coast L.. 121% 121 120% 121 9.100 AT & 8 F....... 103 101% 101% 102 400 Do pfd ........ 102% 102% 102%; 103 500 Bait & 0hi0...... 94% 93% 94 944. Do pfd ............. ..... I 86 j 88 400 Bethlehem Steel.. 28% 27% 26%j 28 ! Do pfd ••••• 53 '' 55 , 2.5008 R T :. 73% 73% 73% 73U, 14.100 Canadian Pacific. 225% 223% 223% 223% OOOlChino Copper.... 17% 17% 17% (11% 3,0000 A 0 71% 70% 70% a C & A.. ..-• .•-•■ 16 25 • 1.200 CG W IS ri 17% 18 »« Do nf ........ ..... ..... 86 37 • ....... ..... ..... U i% 141% "i 2.'900 Cm& St P..*.... 109 107% 108 . 108% Do pfd :.-.- :•■•• 144% 141 2,000 Central Leather.;. 21 20% 21 21% 100 Do pfd ........ 82 92 92 94 .......Central of N 3... ..... ...-- 250 | 20 .......10 CC& St L ..... ;£> j* I Do pfd......... 80 109 ' *"" 100Colo Fuel & Iron. 26 26 | 25% 26% Do pfd ..... ...» "_ ..... ....... Colo Southern 44 46 --....... ? Do lst pfd I .-.. «0 «J .. .. Do 2d pfd..... ..... .••-• _» . ' 1.700 Consolidated Gas. 133% 132% 132% 133% ... Corn Products... .11% "» ... Do pfd ..;..*.. ..... ..... ] '3 1 '5 • Del & Hudson ..... ..... '58% 161 ....... DL&W 500 546 I 100D&RG 22% 22% 21%; 22 j 100 Do pfd 47 47 j 43%, 47 ; | 201 i Distilling Sees... 31% 30% 30%| 31% j Duluth SS & A.! -^ 8 11 I ...... Do pfd......... I ..... ....- 16 ;20 8.800 Erie ............ j 30% 30 29% 30 1,900 Do lst pfd 5° 49% 49 49% 100 Do 2d pfd .140% 40% 40 40% 4.:500 General Electric. 150% 1471 4 148 148% ? 3.soolGoldfield Cons.... ! 5% 5% 5% ■">% 100 Grt Northern Ore; ■; 45% 46: 3,500 Grt Northern pfd 123% ! 122 t 122 122% ! ..: Illinois Central... ..... ..... 135% 137 200 Interboro-Metro . 14% 14 14 14% 400 Dc pfd......... 42 \ 41% 41% 42 ! ..;.... Inter Mer Marine ..... | ..... 3% 4% Do pfd.:....... j ..... i .'..:. 14, 15% ... Internatnal * Paper! .......... 8%? 9% Do pfd......... 1 '.. .V. ..... 46% 47 t ! 200 Internatnal Pumpl 27 27 27% 30r, .....;. | Do pfd......... ' ..... ..... SI ; 83 ... ! lowa Central..... ..... ..... 18 19 | Do pfd......... ..... ..... 37 38: X C Southern.... ..... ..... 26 27% Do pfd......... ..... ..... 60%; 63 lO.ROO Lehigh Valley.... 158% 156% 157% 158 2,000 L & N........... 140% 140 139% 141 j IMaekay . .............. 81% jB4 | ....... Do pfd.... :. ..... 72% 74 ....... Mexican Central : :.:.: 29 M 700[Mlami Copper.... 17 16% 18% 17 ;. Minn &St L.V... ...:. ..... 31% 34 Do lst pfd..... ..... ..... 59 61 ....... MSt P & S-S'M. ..... ..... 125 127% ....... < Do pfd ....... ..*... ..... 144 147 700 Mo Kan & Tex... 28% 28 27% M ....... Do pfd ....... .;;.. .'...1 63 165 1.700 Missouri Pacific. 36% 36 36 | 36% 100 National Lead V. 46%! 46% 46%! 46% ....... I Do pfd ....... ..... ..... 105 106 500 National Biscuit. 125 123% 124 127 ....... ! Do pfd ....... .:... ..... 120% 122 IN V Air Brake.. ..... ..... I 50 | 56 2,400 NY Central,.... 102% 101% 102 102% ....... NY C 4 St L... ..... ..... 46 49 ........ [ Do lst pfd..... ..... ..... 98%! ..... ..Do 2d pfd|.......... ..;.. 75 78% 900 Nevada C0n5..... 16% 16 16 I 16% jN V N-H & H... ..... ..... 131 131% ....... NY Ont * W... ..... ...;. 38 39 1.400 Norfolk & 'Wesf... 102% 101% 101% 102% ....... I Do pfd 87 89 - . American . ..... ..... 65% 67% I 3,300 Northern Pacific.. 114% 113 113 . 113% ! ....... Omaha .......... ..... ..... 125 140 i ? Do pfd ....... ..... ..... 143- 155 j Pacific Coast ..;. ...;. ..... 185 105 200 Pacific MaUU.... 30% 30% 29% 30 J 4,200 Pa R R C 0....... 119% 119% 119% 119% 100 Pac Tel & Tel... ..... ..... 37 38 ....... Do pfd ....... ..... ..... 92 97 Peopled Gas .... ..... ..... 102% 104 ....... Pittsburg Coal ....... ..... 17 17% 300 Do pfd ....... 78 78 78 78% ....... POO & St 1*.... ...*.. .;.'.. 92 93 ... Do pfd ....... ..... ..... 102 * 115 Pressed Steel Car ..... ..... 27% 28% ..;.... Do pfd ......;.. 94 85% 750 Ray C0n5........ 12% 12% 12% 12% ....... Ry Steel Springs ..... ..... -27% 27% ........1 Do pfd-....... ;.... ....; 90 103% 108,300 Reading ......... 189% 137% 1138 138% .... I Do Ist.pfd..... .:. 90 ■:•: 90% ...;... Do 2d.pfd.;........ ..... 92 96 500 : Republic S & 1... 22% 22% 22% 22% ....... ! Do pfd ....... ..... ..... 84 - 85 1,000 Rock Island Co.. 24- 23% 23% 23% 600 Dopfd ;....;. 48% 44% 44 45 Sloss Sheffield Co ..... ..... 86 38 *' ....... Do pfd ....... ..... ....*: 110% ....'. ....... SL&SF Ist pfd....; .7771 58 65 400 Do 2d pfd..... 38% 38 •;• 38 39 * ....... St L* 6 W...V. ..... ..... 30 32 ... I Do pfd ............ .;... 68 i 69 11,400 Southern Pacific. 108 •*-. 106% 107% 107% ? 3.oooSouthern Ry..^... 26% 25%) 25•> ] 25% I 900] Do" pfd ....... 64% 68% 68*; 63% 200! Tennessee Copper. 83% 33 32 33 [Texas Pacific ..... ...;; 23% 23% ....... Third Aye....... .;..; ..... 7% .8 100 Toledo.St L& W. 18% 18% 17% 19 "' 900 Do pfd ....... 41% 40% 41 ',« 41% V. Twin City RT.;. ...„ ;.... 104 106 . ....... Union Bg and Ppr ..... ..... 7% 9" 128.200 Union Pacific... 160% 158% 158% 159 I 500 ;Do pfd ....... 90%! 90% 90 - 92 ? 200 Unit Rds of S F. 30 ' 29% 27 « 29 v 100 Do pfd •*•••" 153%' 53% 53% 60 300 U 8 Cast Irn Pp. 12% 11% 11% 13% ....... ] Do pfd .„.....;........ 41 45 --3,000 US Rubber..... - 38%! 36% 37% 88% ....... ' l>o Ist pfd.:... :.;.-. ! ...... 105* 106% 447.900! US Steel C0r.... 62 ! 59% 60 60% 1.700 Do 5. fd '....;.. 110 iIOO 109*109% 5.000 Utah Copper..... 41 39% 40 ; 40« 1.1001 Va-Car Chem Co. 45%! 45 '45% 45% 200] 71? pfd ....... 114% 114% 114% lirX 1.500' Wabash :......;.( 10%! 10' : 10*? ' 10 1.000 Do pfd ....... I 21% 20% 20% 21 * ....... Wells Fargo Ex.;j..:.. • .y... 139. 141 " 1.200 West Maryland..: 51 50% 51 50 ...'....] Do pfd ■ ..";-. r.: ! ...;". ..... 7s m ' I - 400' Western' Union..' '78%1 76 j75 76« 200 Westinghouse ..1 62 '62 *6l: eiil :W &L E: ' ! 2U 3 ...'..; J Do Ist pfd.;... ' ...... ..... i **7- ft 7 ....... j Do 2d pfd...-...".*... ..... 3 1 4% I 300 Wisconsin Central 50 50 |48 56% 816,800—Totsrshares: sold.?" " I '■':-'■' ' ; Jfew -York? Bonds ,*' '— *". ? ] C R ref 2s reg .*. 100% Int s Mer - Mar * 4%5. 64 - ' - Do. coupon <;...100%1 Japan, 4s .... ,-'■ 86 "Do 35.reg.','....101% \i Do 4%s *?...;.V. 94 r Do coupon 101% Kan City So lot 3s 73% Ho 4s t reg .-. 113% L .;Shor deb:45.1931 92% Do -coupon .. .11.'!% 1. & unified; 4s. 98Vi, Allis-Chai Ist ."is. OS. m. X & Tex Ist 4s 97% Amer Agrlcul ss.lolUj Do gen 4%5....* 84 Amer T&T cv. 45.106% Mo Pacific 45.v... 74% Amer Tobacco 4s. 88% Do "v .5s ?'."..V.t^tß4%' 'Do 6* .-.."......114 •-• IN R of Mes 4%5. 91% Armour i 4%s ' ...: 91%|N- Y*C gen 3%5.X 87 Atch gen 45..... 99 j *Do deb 4s V;.'.:* 92% £" cv„45.......104% NYJCH&.H;cvi6«.I29% Do cv 55....V..105 .lNorA,W^lst con4s 98% Allan C I. lst 4s. 96% Do cv i 48.;.":..-.:i03% Bait k Ohio 45.. 97%!N0r * Pacific '4s.".v*. 99% ,; Do -3%s .A;..-. 91%! Do 3s ......,..?89 , Do S W *%«.. IB 10 S Line rfdg 92% Brooklyn.Tr c 4. 83* j Panama V3s ;....•:. .102% Central? 'mt Ga 53.107% PaS cv.» 3%5, 1915.• 96 Cent Leather 5,5.. 96% Po ' con 45;.».',-... 102 ?; CRR of N.I gn r.s 120% Reading gen? 45... 97% Cfce* & Ohio 4%s.looW!St ili(&. S- Ffg 4s. 477 ? ° r»'f 55.7....;92%i'« Do pen :ss: .X .** 85% Chi & Alton; 3%5. 68 St L'SW con;4B37B^' C. B;& Q joint 4s 95V Do Ist gold 45.. 90% j Do ? en 4s *** *•: 96%jSe»board ,A . L 45.. 76 I C.M& StP?gn;3%s,92-iSof Pacific col 45.. 91 - C.RI& Pac col4s 70%' Doer 4s . :""-*95%' Do ref 45....... 88%1 Do lst nf ml. 93%, PRICES RISE AS SHORTS COVER NEW YORK. Sept. 29.— The normal recovery in prices on the stock exchange that characterized yesterday's * operations X was a con tinued -.through the early i part of today's trading. : The« extensive short*- interest was the , pivot around. * which - the ,; market re volved, the covering, movement by that element constituting the most important factor. 7 Declaration of war by. Italy against Turkey later brought about a reaction. . ; 7 In the face of the early foreign advices^.the markets rose:>vigor ously - soon after the opening. United3States Steel ... touched its high point of the week at 62. .It was apparent that this selling by artificial movement was du*r to the . fact-'that: the vshort? interest had been over extending ? during the heavy ? selling early in the week. A ■*?% Italy's-X"declaration, of ..: war heightened the unfavorable ; effect of the foreign Influence. In the latter part of- the ? day r the-market sagged and gains of 1 to 3 points were lost. ? - XX' . 7-.X7X.'-' --A-" - The position of this country at this ? time ?of crisis•? in * European politics was described by interna tional bankers as unusually unfa vorable. For the .first; 'time: in many .years," it was said,?the' be ginning of / a war in Europe found money rates - here * easy,?; so that New York is Jn,'a. position to en large its credits abroad. V . ,* ? J- • Trading .* InV. American.? Tobacco securities was »continued on a large, scale. ; The 4 percent bonds weakened early in the day. On the ...-"curb**7, the common stock bounded 14 points. ? ' * Of *. a number, of railroads, the August reports*;; of which were submitted today, Canadian Pacific was the only large system to show material increase in net earnings. Curiously .enough, Canadian Pa cific was the weakest stock among the railroad issues. Reading, Erie, and Rock Island? reported smaller clearances. - . '.'7cX'.X .. « • "^ There "was' further activity in the bond market. .The*total sales of bonds (par value) were $3,420, --000.. ■•■:;-.-. ;,..-; - > y United States bonds were un changed on call. '■"■ ■ ;. NEW YORK, Sept. 29.— E.F. Hutton & Co.'s wire says: "In the late afternoon the market's activ ity increased, but the activity; was at the expense of values and sen timent i among' traders became openly bearish. Small speculators sold | stocks, and, ; although they had no difficulty in finding a mar ket for what they had to sell, they asserted that it would be, impos sible" for the bull interests to hold, prices up." ' Colo Indus .... 74 {So Railway 55.... 105% Colo Midland 4s. . 62 | Do gen 45;.;... 76 Col So r&ext 4%s 95% Union Pacific 45..100% Del & Hud cv 4s. 97 Do cv'4s.*... 101% Den & Rio G 4s. 91 %[ Do Ist _ ref 4s; 96% Do ref os ..85 fl" S Rubber'; 6*. .103% Distillers 5s 71%|U Steel 2d 55..101% Erie prior lien 4s. 85% Va Car Chem 55.. 99% Do gen 45...... 75 (Wabash Ist• 5a.... 107% • Do cv 4s, ser A. 82 | Do Ist & ext 4s. 52% Do cv 4s, ser B. 75 (Western Md 45... 86% Gen Elect cv 55.. 149%f Westing El cv ss. 89% 111 Cen Ist ref 4s 98 Wis Central 45... 93% Int Met 4%5.. .. . 77% •; *, New . York , Mining Stocks . Alice ............ 1.50 Little • chief ... ?. X' 05 Com* Tunnel Stock 18 Mexican .......... 2.90 Com Tunnel Bonds 17 Ontario ........... 1.00 Con Va * Mln Co.. 70!Oph!r .., ........ 1.50 Horn Silver ..... 05 Standard .:....... 1.00 Iron Silver ...... 95 Yellow Jacket ... 30 Leadvllle Con ... 10 . New York Curb Stocks * NEW YORK. Sept. 26.— E. F. Hutton & Co.'s wire gays: '"Trading was small," with prices holding fairly well. Glroux sold off near the close. * American Tobacco . gained 10 points, the only-feature of the day." • ' !> The following list Is furnished by E. F. Hut? ton & Co., 490 California street. San Francisco: ■ 'Bid. Ask.: Bid. Ask. Amer Tob X.4oß '■'■ 410 ■•'* Tri : Bullion..; "%-« % Braden . 4% * 4%' Upited COp .. -1 1% Brit Colum.. .3% 3% \ ' Do pfd ... 10 " 15 Bte Coalition 15 15% Yukon ....;; 8% 13% Chi Subway.. 1% 2 (Ely Con ....5-18 7-16 Cons Arle »".". % 11-16 !Mason Val *.; 6% 7 Davis Daly.. % 1 Nev Hills ... 3 3 1-16 El Rayo ... 2% "3% Nev Utah ...9-16 ■'-•■•:'% Ely Cent ... 1 3 So Utah*.... % . % First Natal.. 1 1% Keystone .... 1% 1% Glroux .3 11-16 313-16 Don Blossom. 100 110 Gld Daisy ..7 ' 8 Colorado .... 32 34 - Florence .;..1 3-16* 1% Sioux <Con .. 16 17 Greene Can.. 5% 5% Belmont ..... 6% 7 Gug Express.lss 170 Fraction ..;. .8 -" 9 ' ■'• Inspiration ..* 5% 6 Jumbo Ex .. 24 26 Kerr Lake -.. 3% 3% Tuolumne ... 3% 3% La Rose ... 5 5% West Pac .. 13 .* 15 Mines of Am 4% 4% McKlnley ...19-16 1% Montg Sho.:. 1. 6 Tonopah*..... 5% 6, Nlpisslng ... 7% 7% Gld Belmont.; •25 30 7 Ohio :.'.:.. .7 7.1% 1 7-16!Dobie ..... .1 3-18 15 16 Ray: Central.l% : 1 7-ieJHolllnger .... 10% 111 ? San Toy ... 40 45 ; Stewart;...;. 80 90 Standard 0i1.625 640 Man Tran.l 11-16 1 13-16 Sup & Pitts. 15 16 [Wettlaufer -... 84 87 --* "_~X'A Boston Stocks* " BOSTON, Sept. 29.— E. F. V Hutton _ Co.'s wire, says: ,- "The , market has ?been. inactive: all day, with the close around last night's prices.'' The following * list is | furnished ;byj E. F. Hut-' ton & Co., 490 California street, San Francisco: .. Bid. Ask.) y-y > Bid. Ask. Adventure .. '4% 4% Old': Dominion. 36% 37 Allouez ..... 24 . 24 % Osceola;..." :~7. ' 82 -;' 86 Arcadian ... 2 2% Ojihway .....; 4% 4% Ariz Com .. 85 95 (Parrot *.;-.';.". &5 , 89 A P ...?.. 3% 3%!Qnlncy ;.....'. £8 ' CO >'A Do pfd..:. 14 ,15- Shannon ..:.. 7% 7% Balaklala ... ;-4 4% Santa Fe ... SO 100 . Bte -. Coalition 15 .15% United: Shoe.. 41% 42% Cal & Ariz.. 48% 49 | -Do pfd ... 27 " 27% Cal - & Hecla.37s - 380 Super ; & Bost !2% 2% Centennial *... 8 : 9 [Super Topper. 23% 24% Coppr Range 49% 50 Tamarack' .; .20% 22 X Daly West... '7ft:.- * 5% Trinity ..;;. .'3 - 4 7 East Butte..' 9% 10 US Mining.. 31% 31% Franklin,...,: 6% 6% ! -Do. pfd ... 44 46 Granby :.... 27% 29 Utah Ape ..2 X 2% Hancock ; . 7. .18 19 * Utah Copper.. 40 40% Helvetia 75 99 Utah Con ... 11% 11% Isle Royale.. 12 .12% Victoria ;.;... 1% - 2 Indiana ;.;.. 6% 6% Wolverine ... 88 90 Kerr Lake 3% 3% Wyandotte .1 95 100 Keweenaw ty. :i 15-16 2% Winona ..... 'ft .' *- 6 » Lake Copper. 24% 25 Greene Can.. : '5% 5% La ; Salle ... 3% 4 Glroux ....... 3% '3% Mass Con.. *. 5.- 6 jßav Con .... 12% 12% Mich Mm .. 1% ' 2 Bos & Maine. 99100 Mohawk .... 38%"39% Bos & A1bany.220%221 ;? North 1 Butte. 22% 22% Bos i Elev . ;..124%125 Nev Con- ... 16 16% United' Fruit. 183; 186 "7 North Lake.. 4 ' 4% Swift :...*....- 99%100 7 ..-. .Beaton•:Curb, Stock* ? '*» The 'following list is furnished by 'E. F. : Hot ton & Co., 490 California street, < San I Francisco: [ •-' ;* Bid. Ask.! .*.;:;:.:. ,Bid. Ask. Aria & Mich. 5 "10 Inspiration ... 5% :5% Ahmeek ....151 155 Live Oak .... 18 20 Bohemia -.... 1% .. Majestic s. 82 34 Boston Ely.. 89c 1 1-16 Mason Val.. 6% 6% Calaveras ... 1-11-16!Nev Douglas.2% 2 5-16 Cactus ...;:. 10 12 0hi0... .15-16-1% Chief r. Cons.. 65 70 Oneco ■..... .'.'-> 1% ■'■1 % Corbin ,;.■■;-.*. .77 1 .* 1 1-16 Shattuckr Ariz 15 •■' 15% Chemung .... X 4 I 5.. [San Antonio.. -r —'::?-;8--; Cbino * ;., 17% 17% Sup & > Globe.' — •'• 10 ; Davis Daly.. 90 92 (South Lake... 3% '3% Eagle &BB 25 -35 , Verde ....:.. 31 39 Ely* Witch.".. 2 6 ! " ;: AA'-X.X L©ndon?Cio_lmj: Stocks.."-. ?;? Cons .for money.77 5-16TxhjIsv & Nash 144% Do for acct. .77 5-16 M. X & Texas ..'..29; * Amal»Copper *". '.*. '■': 50% !N -. V? Central 77: 105 -7 Anaconda ........ 6%.Norfolk '•& West...lo4' i Atchison ..........105% i-;Do«pfd;'.:;.;.... 90" 2 Do pfd :".'.*..... 104% Ontario -& i West... ? 39% Bait & 0hi0...... 97 (Pennsylvania ..;"..>61% Can < Pacific ;..;: 232 1 Band Mines ....; .7 Ches i_ S Ohio 77. . ;72%JReading 7. -. 77.: *. 70% Chi Great West.. 18%jSo Hallway ....... 26% Chi, • Mil .''&> St P.lll * j -Do -pfd . :77". .V.* 65 -•.*.' De Beers ...v..*.*.': 17% So ? Pacific .;.... 108% Dej_i 4 ; Rio . G..... 22% \ Union Pacific T y.. '.'. 164 l>o pfd;.."..... .48.= Do «pfd -..*...;;.192»- Erie .....-.:.";;.. 31% U- 8 Steel.". .*.;...1 63% Do Ist pfd .... 51 Do ' pfd ;..'.;.... 113 v Do 2d pfd.v;.*.i 42 Wabash :..'.;'.. rr.tl2^:S Grand' Trunk .... 26% : Do pfd .."*..:;.-;. 21% 111 Central ;'...: 140 *1 '» 7 :■- t ■'■', ; Bar, silver—Qufet:i 24 5-16 d -per' ounce. ;' Money 2% per s cent.. ;. ■ .-;,.? :;.":.?;:.;"?';../ _ The * rate off discount ■' in t the 1 open market ? for short bills is 3% | per cent and for ■ three months', bills 3%fg4 per cent. ■.:,".. ... '■<> . -y-.:7 : - New York Money Market NEW YORK. Sept.*" Money on call, steady at 2@2Vi? peri cent; ruling rate,: 2% per cent": closing bid,,2 per cent::offered; at £% per cent. Time loans, steady; 60 days, 3% per cent; 90 days, 3\ per cent: six months,""4 per cent ; Prime mercantile paper, 4'fi4\ per cent;" ;, Sterling exchange, weak, with actual business ■5 L'«?' ? m '«t *4-S3 » dall1* and at $4.8625 for demand., .■■.:.:-■'-. ■.-."-/■■. -,-... . 7 Commercial bills,- $4.82%. * *• ?",!Bar: silver. 52%e.':* :-•- --'•■; Mexican dollars. 45c. ;XGovernment bonds,-. steady: ?railroad V bonds firm. ... ?•-•- - --_.'-.., .-...--,,:>..,«■. ' :,■..;.,■,-:'..,-«,:„ Condition of | the Treasury ryt WASHINGTON," Sept. 29.-At |, the I beginning of business today the? condition of. the United States treasury was: '', X Working balance in treasury offices. $85,647, - 1 il. ■?: ' ' - '?■, .. ' :'! _ ?# In?* banks and Philippine treasury," $31,279 484 7>The total of, general fund was $141,743 927 *wm - Receipts g yesterday. $2,227 027 : Disbursements, $1,528,209. '- *, •. The deficit to date this fiscal year is $18,582 - THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. More Doing in Local Bond Market Southern Nevadas Fairly Active 881, af against a deficit of $10,113,795? at this time last year.:,: .:?""* -•- -~-'y~'. 7 ■'--' X ■■''".-• . -These.. figures. exclude : Panama canal and ; pub lie debt?transactions.;>;;. 7, ... ■ ■""_ * '..X New York? Bank i Clearing;* * * NEW --. YORK. '. Sept.7? 29.—Bradstreet's , bank clearings report or :■ the' week ending September 28 shows 'an aggregate Pof 12.903.710,000, as against $2,953,418,000 last \ week and $2,684,576. 000 iin the corresponding week t, last year. :■: Tbe following is a li»t of the cities:-X *""" . ';Percentage Cities- X X Amount XX, Inc. '■> v." Dee. New York .. .. $1,799,421,000 X 18,0 ..'.. Chicago .........". 200,779,000 .... -1 Boston ..........V 135.864.000 X.;:: 1.8 Philadelphia ...... 134.842,000 .9 . ..i. St. Louis .......:;; ,71,079.000 --* 11.9 • ••- Kansas City .....X 48,417.000 --..:.-- 6.8 Pittsburg ...... .'.■" 50,625,000 ..:." .6 San Francisco ... 43.547.000 3.2 .... Baltimore >"."...;... 32.102,000 • 9.2 '' . :"'.' Cincinnati V........ 22.970.000 ,2.6 ; .... Minneapolis ;...... "25.515.000 1.5 .... Cleveland .... 18.284,000:; 8.4 ■■■ ".'.'»■ New Orleans ...*..- 17.588,000 8.9 .... Detroit ........... 16,490,000 -8.1 ...'•? 0maha..*.........; • .15,005,000 • .;.."• ,3.8 Los Angeles ...... ■"■ 16.953.000 29.0 • •.". Louisville. .... 11.711,000 7.3 .... Milwaukee ...... .'■• ■ 13,572.000 ....' -4 Seattle- ...........^.11.569,000 .... -9 St. I Paul ' ...: . : 10.225,000 ..... <!".- ,6.7 Atlanta .......... 13,249.000 25.3 Portland, Ore 11,269.000 22.4 .... Buffalo .......... -10.602.000 17.1 ...:.' Denver ........... ; 8.626.000 . ....!. 8-2 Indianapolis ....'.7? • 7,230,000 ..-*..; -,4.9 Providence .......** 6.542,000 ..... 1.4 Richmond 7:.. ..... 76.764,000 ? . 19.0 ', .'. Washington,- I); C. •■,' ?* 6,536,000 :■ ? 11.5 ? St. Joseph .:..... 5.959,000 1.5 .::. Fort Worth ...:..*6,380,000 .... 4.8 Memphis ......... v* 7. 5.688.000 '.« 60.6' .... Salt Lake City ... • 5.711.000 .9/ ....'. Columbus ... 5.021.000 ..... 7.8. Albany y7.7.:.-.-.:'y. ?r':':6,774.000 15.9 .... Tacoma ; .....:.. r. 4.243.000 ■••"'■ ..".'.* 25.9 Savannah :.......: - 9.665,000' 6.0 ..:." Spokane.'Wash. .:* - 4,087.000 .... 8.1 Toledo ....;....... ' 3,256,000 .*..*; 7X7.8 Hartford ........: : 3.792,000 •".'*" 8.4 X." -" "."'.*. Rochester ."...'."..". .3.743,000 23.1 .7 "77 Pcs Moines .....'. -3,994,000 16.6 • .... Nashville '.':..:.::-? ,4,288.000 r' 19.2 .... Duluth .....:..... 5,738,000 :' 15.-8 ". .". • • Wichita .......... X 3.362,000 6.8 .... Peoria ?...:......« 3,202,000 11.0 7.7. Norfolk :.......;. 3,310.000 26.3 .... Oakland. 3.069,000 .5 .... Sioux City '.. ' 2.099.000 :."... 7 2.9 New: Haven : 2,467,000 X 22.1 Grand Rapids 2.331,000 7.....7 10.9. Scranton .. " 1.453.060 '4.8 :.. .*. Birmingham .:.... 1,924,000 .:.. 5 27.2 Jacksonville, Fla... * 2.111.000 10.7. .... Oklahoma -.7.7 1.666.000 .... 24.9 Syracuse ....:...'. 1.813.000 * ' 28.4 .... Augusta. *Ga. .... 3.541.000; 48.7 .:.. Worcester .. 1*....' 2.039,000 .6 .... Evansville ' ..' .*.'..'. 2.215.000 22.9 Springfield, Mass.. ; 72.001,000. 5.6 .... Dayton .......... 1,757.000 .;.. 5.8 Portland. Me .. ': 2,112. ' .9 y .... Wheeling. W.-Va.' 1.865.000 17.4 .... Little Rook .: 1,398,000 -9.4 -"..".'. Charleston. S. . C... 2.218.000 * 28.9 ? .... Knoxvllle ........ 1,646,000 r, 8.0 .... Chattanooga ...;:. 1.926,000 .23.2 -..;. Lincoln .......... 1,479,000 X 4.2. ...'. Davenport....... 1.722.000 40.5 .... Wilmington. Del... " 1.545.000 7.9 .... M0bi1e...... '-. 1.195.000 .... »4.3 Wllkesbarre ....... .1.313.000 3.5 .- .... Kalamazoo. Mich.. • 674.000 2.2 .... Sacramento. Cal... 1.882,000 .... 3.0 Topeka ....:v..'..:-„l.121.000 • 1.4 ; :... Cedar Rapids,, la.. 1.077.000 3.2 .... Macon ....... ! 4,414,000 299.4 .... Fall' River ....... -944.000 7... ' 7.3 Youngstown ......* ." 923,000 ....• 43,0 New Bedford .. .V. • "821.000 v 1.7 Springfield. 111. ... .> V-V71.000 jc* 20.7 ...'. Fort Wavne ......' 914,000 . 2.5 Canton. 0 ....... 2.002.000 - 111.9 .... Sioux Falls, S. D.. ' 391.000 ."... 20.5 Akron 1.256,000 54.4 ..:. Helena ..........* 1.038.000 26.1 .... Columbia. S. C... ? -: 869,000 :... 12.3 Lexington ..?..... 854.000 21.0 .... Fargo, N. D .... 369,000? 15.3 .... Erie, Pa. ....*..•.. 853,000 18.1 .... Rockford. 111.X... 839,000, 14.4 .... Qulncy.'lll. ...... 591,000 .... 9.0 Bloomtngton, 111... 625,000: ? 17.2 .... Chester. Pa. ...... 488.000 5.3 . .:.. Springfield. 0:.... . 447.000 . .... 2.6 South Bend, Ind... .*.471,000 - .... 1.7 Lowell ............ 551.000 37.0 ■ .... Jackson. Miss ....7 321.000 .... 17.4 Binghamton :......* ..447.000;'" 9.0 ..:. Decatur, 111 ... -•" * ' 885,000 ' ...: 19.6 Mansfield, 0.,.:.: . 395,000 , 2.0 .... Fremont. Neb. ... ? 249,000 .... 3.4 Vicksburg. Miss. . " 202,000 .... 20.4 Jacksonville,. 111. . 352,000 .^.. 11.8 York. Pa. .... » 855,000 ? 9.7 .". Waterloo, la .... 982,000 .... :*..'. •Houston ......... 43,021,000 - 16.3 .... •Galveston:-,-...... ' 22.404,000 12.8 1 »Not included In totals because containing other items - than clearings. 7 v '- - - - * "? .Weekly Trade . Review X NEW ? YORK,- Sept. 29.—Dun's ; Review of Trade - tomorrow will ( say: 7 X -.■■:■' ;V "There is - nothing ' 5 in "the i Industrial and ? mer cantile j situation |to correspond I with I the i commo tion recently prevailing in ; the I financial j markets. While conservatism Is the rule In all branches of trade: and industry, supplies; in nearly every? line are iso | narrow > and' Immediate ,* requirements *? are so j large that the volume |of business I is; very . ex tensive. Buying of * iron" and steel X products ;is confined to . pressing ? needs, ; yet consumption?? la not - much • below 4 maximum. *In * the - Pittsburg district f concessions ?. on Ifpen » hearth * billets ?: and sheet 7 bars -bring • quotations < down 1 to. $19 * and $19.50, '. respectively. In * the rail i divslon: an * In quiry * for ; 30,000. tons -of * Bessemer, rails Is re ported;?....;??: • . -,''.;,"~\■;.;..;.7 .•■■-'--.;..-?.■ ■> "Among .the plate; mills quieter conditions pre vail, with' orders; from .' car ? and ; locomotive 1 works diminishing. ;i In-plglron there is little ? activity. ;s | * •'Trade slowly.; improves In n footwear. t Orders placed , by? jobbers | continue i for small • quantities,', but r they are numerous and in the I aggregate sat isfactory. ... Buying of spring goods Is not active. Better conditions , prevail , In -, leather.7 Total .; sales of • sole leather ' for t the -. week >■ are i estimated» at 250.000 ? sides. > ; Sales ?of hides are ?not '-■ as ? large as in some recent weeks." — ; ? : :«; Bradstreet's tomorrow will -say: -. * -•* ".'-.'Buying from jobbers 'and 'wholesale? dealer* continues j relatively steady,] and j this week's 're ports indicate" that recently reflected comparative improvement; has "r been.-? maintained. 'AThe; larger craters* indicate: that road J and < bouse \ sales are better i In:: several * lines, » and ** that« demand - for staple! dry ' goods, 7. groceries, clothing; and' boots and shoes is gradually;extending; ;,-? ■;* "Buying of < cotton -: goods •> has - been ;. helped by lower prices, * though i some ; purchasers . hesitate to order freely, • because; of ? recessions -on * saw cot ton, a tendency which "fosters the 5 belief that quotations?mayigOi.lower.y7?;:*- X '■..' -:-:? . . "Collections have improved :'a. little.Xs ? '':: '.'Business failures In the United States for the week "ending; September 28 were 1 248, against 236 last, week. 211 «in, the* like week of 1910,155 in 1909.225 in 1908 and '177 In 1907. * '•'."Wheat; (Including tflour)?.'exports,? from the United' States J and 1 Canada \ for the ' week« ending September- 28 -aggregate 3.165,392 bushel., against: 3.808.771 last ; week ? and ; 2,126,376 J this week;last; year. . "'."»'; -v- . .--. %■•;-,.;-,,,;..,.» "Corn V* exportsX for t the % week 5 are *. 1,037,394. against 535,660 last week and 953,869 In 1910.*'' ?'.-.. • Chicago Discount Rate CHICAGO. Sept. Exchange on : New York, 10c premium."7 ? I ' "* ? Northern Buafnean '":" „TACOMA,. Sept.' 29.—Clearings, $770,192; : bal ances. $119,755. ■:. '- ..-■--. ■ "■?..»,• ■-•■, ■ •; SEATTLE. Sept. Clearings?: $1,653,066: balances. •»$213,865.= -- - - : ,? . -'*.■**-.' / - ■ SPOKANE.*; 29.—Clearings, $579,371; bal ances. $91,473. -» X. '7-.*-■?■.» ■: X. ... .-X v ,^-.* * PORTLAND. Sept. 29.—Clearings, $341,876; balances. $409,920. * •-;.-- •. T,X , % *-. Imports ? and ? Exports ?at: New York '-.. NEW YORK. Sept. 29. Imports of merchan dise and dry goods at tbe port of New York for; the f week s ending ? September '• 23 • were < -valued at $19,618. imports of specie were $128 146 silver, and; $390,292 gold. ; - - »**«.«* Exports of specie for the week were $901,655 silver,; and $1,532,607: gold. *; ;: XT- •/. » Southern > Rallvra-r Divliien-i S 7 NEW/ YORK,> Sept. ;. 29.—The ; directors of f the southern railway;;todayj declared i a dividend of l per cent on the preferred stock for no specified period, but presumably for the half years. x Loan*, Exchange and , Silver I?? The "banks lof J Italy I and a Switzerland I have ad vanced their,; discount rates % per cent. Commercial-paper-.'..*.*....'.?...-. " 5^7 per cent Loans on real estate .".:'..7.'..v.".5%«7. per cent ■ Sterling e*W»ange. 60 < days.-rr:r; *—@4?83% --■ * Sterling | exchange, sight ..... —<84.87 -7 ? Sterling exchange. cables.... —@4.88 New York 1 exchange,*? sight fr."... — % .05 New^York I exchange, telegraphic. —% '. 07% A Hongkong exchange, sight —(_ .44 H___l' Hongkong exchange, telegraphic.. — m .44% '' Silver, per ounce ... r........... —@ .52% Mexican dollars, nominal ....... .'■'—©« .50 CONTINENTAL New York on Paris.;."..-/.... .'. a'? i'i'.*:.''V.'?.-'t*^sl6% New York ron Mexlco^^K^STt'fT^T^TJ®" 20114 i Paris 1 on If London ;':r:7^;:rr.'.'....... 25.14% Berlin '■- onjLondon:T'?TtttTf^ri J?t^t:r.*r,f?rr'.2o;4B%i I STOCK & BOND EXCHANGE | _ mmm -v - ~ ~ I Is Business ,In local stocks and' bonds > was better' yesterday; -c The sales of -modslamounted iftto 1 $71,000, but I stocks * did ? not.;? receive t njuch ? atten : tion. Changes lln 1 bonds were la| decline lln 1 Mar ket Street railway first consolidated 15s 'to $91. 50 and a shading In Spring; Valley* Water l'4sf at $9L7s.t^*f^. The following | stocks I were ex I dividend: Ha waiian Commercial and 7 Sugar company, 25c i Hatch toaoal Sugar Plantation ; company, ■ 10c/Ono me a ■ Sugar company,:; SOc; < Pacific Coast Borax, $1: Pacific Telephone , and: Telegraph preferred, $1.50; Palmer Oil company, lc. "-■ 7 :,'- = , "'■ I The Central | Counties Land company has levied an ' assessment; of < $1, delinquent, November *1. .*-, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE FRIDAY. Sept. : 28—10:30 a. ■-. m. UNITED STATES BONDS; 7 Bid. Ask.|• ,^i? As» --4s qrcpnew— 114% qr coup... 101% ; — * .-.^ MISCELLANEOUS BONDS' ; . ,-V^, ; Ala A W ss; — — - 0 G.L&H-SS. — » 102.. ■ Am ;R•. El ss. 97-100 - [Oak , Tran . 107% —- ; Asso Oil ',ss. 99 100 Oak Tran ss. 103; — < Bay CPC 100% —; 0 Tran>Cn":ss — rl™,'? Cal ,C;G;ss.lol%?— '[O Trac Cn 95% 96% j Cai;G.&:E-g7": ■:■■■', X o?Tr«c?Co?58: ;i-."r|. —;,*! m & ct se. 99% —A. O-W*gtd/55.:90% — 7j Cal -st C s ss. 101 •."—';'■ [Om Cable 65.. — 106- I Car Wine ss. — ' " 95 % Pac G3lmpT4s 89-.91 t.i Cen" Cal. T 5s 94% 95 r P E Ry'os. .102%102% | City El 55.. 01%"91% PacL'&*P"sß —v-98 , C C ? Wat ? ss. -91 ?- — s |7 Do gtd * ss. 99 1> 101 fi i iDogtmgSs 90 :93 ?Pac T& T 58^98 ;' — ; i Ed EI,LA 5s — 101 ?IP i&:C H-6s. — 100--,? Ed ■< L&P ?: . 105 : — •'.. jP & O4 R » 6s. —ft 100 % DuPt *P;4%s — : 86%, People's W 68% — - First FiTrSs. 100%'— - (Powell st 65.. 99 —* V &'C H 6s. — . 101 ' Sac :EGARSs.IO2% — H C & S 102% — '?■' [8 Diego R ss. — 7 — Hon R T 6.105% — '*■■■■ IS J L&PJ s*. 97% —; -, L Tahoe Rss —£- 98 Do Cor ? 6«. - * L BeachCG6s.lOO k — series A.. 101,. 103 L A Elec 5«: 98 —'SFEI; By 5s — ;,7— v ; LAG &Elss 98 — - SF.O =&' SJ5s. 103 105 . Do Cor ss. — - — Do 2d mgss — 93% LA Ry 106% 107% - Do Con: ss. — 92 ! •-.'- Do Cor ? ss. — . 100% S.T_ I SCR 4%s — f 85; ; LAL gtd ss. 100 — S Barbar G65.100%101% LAP 56.104 —?' | Sierra R 100 105 ; LAP Cal 09% — iS P of i C 6s 7 Marin W — - 98 :: I (1912) ;.. 100% — Mkt:st\C 6s.IOO%IOO%]SPCI eg .110 113% »Do lem ss. 91% 91% !S P B R ■ 6s. - -128% MV& MtTSs.IOO ■—" * SPRR<lst;r4s'93%i94% NatomaC 6s 92 C --* |Stkn G&E 104 — .-:' N R of C 55.111% — iiSV'W g mg4s »1%.92%. N:CRy>s9.:io3 — U G &-Ess; 99% — : N C P Co 5s 97% — '■" [UR 'of. SF:' 4s. 65% 66% N C PCn 5s 93% 94 ' Val Co P = ss; — 100% N.::El'Co-OS."— :■:.- — : [ --•-:7-...". f ■ v,:'-: X ;-" WATER STOCKS ? Marin Co .. — . 60 If V Wat Co. 56% 57% Peop W pfd — 47%; - --.''"-'■ -'. ...:'."--GaS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS X City s Elec Co ' |Oro W. L&P.79 *—; : (pool ctfsi. 62 —- j Pac, L pfd... — —*. ■ N Cal Power — X 50% j-Do - com t ... — — ' ,; INSURANCE STOCKS . Cal Ins Co.". — — |Pac C Cas C 0.123% — Flremn'sFd.233 240 | ,:= * ' - -, >» BANK STOCKS Am Ntl 8k.125 130 iFirst Natnl. .212%220 Anglo & L0n.153 ; — |Mer Nat Bk. — — Bank of Cal. — 205 [Union T Co.. — —* .-,: SAVINGS BANKS : X Ger S& . L.2955 3500 -1 Mut Sa v Bk. 60 — Hum S Bk.. — » 135 |See Sav'Bk.. — 375 SIRECT RAILROAD STOCKS " ? California ..125 ? — (Presidio ..... — — POWDER STOCKS Dv Pont pfd — 92 [Giant Con ..; — — Do . com ..'—".- —?J • -y..- : y,- :■ .:„.: SUGAR STOCKS *--"■- ■•.?•':' Hawaiian C. 40 — [Makawell S C 44% '—X Honokaa S C 12% 13% Onomea S Co. 45% 46 .* Hutch'S C 17% — IPaahau S~ C. 24 — ' Kilauea 0. 13 ■•■—'; j Union S Co.. — 36 - . , - oil;sto(;ks Amal Oil Co. 50 —XlUnion Prov .. — — Asso Oil Co. 46% 47 ; 'United Pet .. — — Palmer 0H..1.02% 1.05 W Coast 0 pf — 101.: Sterling 0i1.., 11,4 — j Do com ... — — Union Oil .. 98% — |- . MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Alaska PA. M — PacAux FA 2% 8 Cal F C A.. — • 107% Pac C 80rax.153 — . Cal r.'lne pfd —. 85% Pac T&T pfd 95 — ;Do com .. —y 58 j Do com X.; 37% —? MVA- : M tTm.« — , — Philip T&T 25 — N Alas S Co. — 105 1 .::'.". ;?:■'■ SALES-. .. .' Morning • Session '-., ■... - .Board—-: -■ ' -'7 : '7" , 30 Amalgamated Oil .............. 50.00 : 5 Hutchinson • Sugar Plantation... 17.50 : 25 Spring Valley, Water C0..:;.;X 57.25 $1,000 Hawaiian Com] & Sugar 55... 103. 00 * $1,000 Northern Ry s Co of Cal 55....... 112.00 , $2,000 Oakland Traction Con 5s ... 77. 96.00 $1,000 Pacific Tel & Tel 55........; . 98.25 $ 1,000 People's Water Co ss; cash.... 68.50 i $1,000 People's Water ?Co ss, s 3.:;... 68.50 $1,000 People's Water Co 58.'......... 65.K7% 57.000 People's Water Co i 55."..;... .T. 69.00 - 1,000 Spring * Val Wat • gen mtge ' 4».,". 92.00 : " $1,000 United R R of' S <F.'4s;-.Y.. 66.00 : $11,000 Natomas 'Cons of Cal; 6a ..;.. 92.25 - --•-*■'. ;-'. Street—?- .-fi->- • . ' -' $1,000 S P R R of Cal 6s (1912)...... 100.50 ' * -','7 Afternoon. Session * ..' '-s:a;>::H"- - :';: Board --':,„'-i ■''■:-- ;:-..-■'■ '-. - * - '•;<?• ''7* SO Hutchinson: Sugar Plantation.,r.-17.50 ~ 25 Onomea Sugar C 0.;............ 45.80 $1,000 Market St Ry lst -con 58...... 92. $7,000 Market St'-Ry; lst con 65...... 91.50 , $1,000 Market St. Ry lst con ss, cash: 91.50 $1,000 People's Water Co 55.......... 69.00 $2,000 Pacific Tel & Te1'68;........; 98.25 $5,000 Spring Val Wat gen?mtge:4s.. 91.87% $10,000 Spring - Val Wat gen; mtge 4's. . 91.75 - 7.: 7 .- Street— •■:■"' ' - .•.'■>;;-/* '■ $1,000 Cal Gas & El'G>L& C T 55.. 100. » $9,000 Natomas | Cons 'of 7 Cal * . 7:. .77- 92.25 $5,000 S P Branch Ry of Cal 65;.....126.C0.? UNLISTED: SECURITIES ? Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. 0 Shore Ryss 24% — Cal •N? W. 55.104 , 105 7Do;ctfs..*.: = — 23 iHono P, pool — V 41. S Curz Cem6s — 90, * IHonolulu Oil.- 1% 1% West Pac Ry 14% — * " [Peop : W com. •2% *. 3% 7 Do-ss; ::..t89% 90 Standard";Cem'—; 20 Alaska P 6s. 104% — ■ (Noble 7 Elect.. — '31% SF &NP ss. 103% — (Natomas Cons — 17* -'■?:.■■:'-',- ' ?'■ •": SALES :: >"'..:*■ ,-.X" ' 7:7, ', - 25 Western ' Pacific Rai1way........ 15.00: $1,000 Alaska j Packers' Assn :65. "7". 106.00 " ?$2,000 Pacific "Gas ';.& 'Electric"ss;:.:;.;9B.7s. 7 MINING STOCKS 7 There was considerable more* activity} In min ing i stocks", yesterday, especially >■ la »the»southern Nevadas,' particularly Belmont, Nevada Hills, Rescue -i Eula, Jumbo Extension ? and »' Goldfield merger.*-- Florence was lower ion '.the? day, selling from $1.25, as Thursday's close, down to $1.15. Nevada; Hills, on ; the • contrary, was ; higher^ sell ing up to ! $3, 1 against $2.75 as Thursday's close. 7 The ; Comstocks * showed; no • changes /.worthy,: of note. ;-.::: >•,;..,''.••-.?'* / v-v; <.:'X- ?-;:»■**■' ,:X;.:.>.;;'-. /.:■;; -.The l Brunswick Consolidated Gold 1 Mining • com pany :of - Grass Valley has levied an assessment of 3Sc, delinquent Novembers 6- . / • , -. The; Big ! Four: lease in ; Manhattan: In ; Septem ber ' shipped v 45 c pounds * gold ■ bullion,: valued '-. at $8,100...-,.v.v-?:;.;;,;;:■ X7--7:.7ryy - :.;,;■?;; 7 : ;:■ ■: .The;; Silver Pick ? Consolidated , Mines "company has" Just) been • organized | with ?a ' capital! stock ;of $1,500,000 : and has taken over the control ;of the old : Silver 7. Pick'- Mining f company :of h; Goldfield at; an exchange -; of . share for share -00 payment of 3an ; assessment *' of 2c X per >" share. : Herman Zadlg is 'president of the.new company. SAN I FRANCISCO - STOCK c;?": Following < were ; the * sales ■■" on i the San 1 Fran cisco Stock: exchange yesterday: ' ;vCOMSTOCKS X ; .Regular .;• Mornings Session :? ?200?Merican'.V.8.07%1 400 Union Con ... 91 ' 300 0ph1r:.;.".:.". 1.57% 200,Yellow?iJacket.-,35 - 200 Seg Belcher .. 091 - • Afternoon* Session it ,".. ,100 Caledonia ...,;v45 ,100 Overman v. ...;•. 45 800 ConVa -M.'..';' 69 700 Scorpion -16 were the sales on the San Fran exchange yesterday; tegular Morning Session i ...8.07%| 400 Union Con ... 91 1.57% 200 Yellow Jacket. 35 cher .. 09 Afternoon Session la .... 451 100 Overman 45 M.... 69 700 Scorpion 16 "500 Con Va M.... 70 1200 Seg, Belcher .. 09 1900 Gould .& Cur. 05! ; 300! Seg i Belcher; .. 10 $ 400 Ophlr y:.:.7. 1.62% 400 Sierra Nev ... 34 !200 Unlon.Con ... t 96 600 Sierra: Nev ... 32 : 900 Union. "on ... "94 100 Sierra Nev ... 33 100, Union Con ...' M ' :'■ :--:'r^7yy,-:-.".. Inforuifl; Session .;; '-XX: ' 700 Best '&" Belch. 16!?300 Occidental..?. 52 100 Best & Belch. 17 ?100;Ophlr "777: .. 1.60 j lOOCaledonla ;.; .7 48' 200 I'nion Con ... 94 300 Con Va M .70; 800 Union Con ? ... ' 95 ; 200 Exchequer " ... ** 081 ' 300 Seg f Belcher .. 10 ! 200 Mexican ;7...3?10 500 Seg I Belcher X. .11 1 800 Occidental -:. ... 51 i i 300' Sierra % Nev ... 34 '77 77-y . CLOSING* OUOTATIONSX* X - Bld.Ask.l:■"-:•--'?'2V-;,;. .",. Bld.Ask. Alpha ;~:.....: 02 03 Julia Con ■ .... 28 30 A1ta;r.....;:. ,05 -10 Justice ;.....: — 10 Andes £..*.";..;* 00* "08 Kentnek*Con..?? — 10 Belcher .;.-.;.' 41 — Mexican ;.;.-. 3.07 3.12 Best So Belch. 16 *- 171 Occidental 50 52 Bruns Chollar. 19 - — Ophlr ....' 1.60 1.62 Bruns Potosl. 1!) — Overman ...'..- 47 — Bullion ...... 06 OS Potosl 17 20 Caledonia 48 —Savage ....... 21 23 Challenge 16 —Seg Belcher.. 10 12 Chollar ■ ...... 12 14 Scorpion ......" 15 — Confidence ... 40 —Sierra Nev ... 33 34 Con Va M .70 ' 71 Silver ' Hil^... 06 08 Con Imperial. 01 02 Union Con ... 94 96 Crown Point.. 50 —Utah 07 09 Exchequer-"... 07 09' West Con Va. 38 — Gould &. Cur. 05 06 1 Yellow Jacket.; 34 36 Hale _ Norc. 17 20 . • TONOPAH? AND»GOLDFIELD STOCKS ' Regular Morning r Session - 100 Cent j Eureka.. 80 3000 fMecNamara .. 28 1 non , Com * Fraction.' * 09 5000! M ayflower 04 1000 j Golden « Bldr 77*: 02 * 500 J Montana '^rrrr.'ff 79 1000 Con M. ..5.80! 5000 Rescue •:Eulaf?jfi26 1500?Gld i Merger* M i*2s 3000 Silv Pick, 513.111 l 1000 Jum Ex. 5. '25 2000 Thanksgv, 5. 02 «500!Gld"£ Kewanaa. :' 10 200 West End ,;frrgß9 2000 Lone Star ... 081 ' S«K$Si-.. Afternoon Session 200 Belmont r.;.6.97% 2000 Gld Kewanas.. 10 100 Belmont 8.9.V1000 MacNamara STS 22 600 Do, b 30...7.00110-10 Man Con 09 300 Coalition ;.".:-. 04 800 Montana ...... 78 3000 Eagle's B Nest.*; -1 OS ' 100 Nev J Hills fl 2 1 87 %" 2 300 !Florence Hrrrrr. 1.20! 1 200 J NevJ Hillsfr?T.2";9o 1000 Golden Bldr.. 02X300 ?NeT| Hills frfr:2.9s 1000; Golden f Bldr ."H 03 1100' Nev Hills .?"*."2;97%: 1300 Gld Con M.. .5:8*12300 Nev Hills 3.00 2000 Gld Merger M 25 2"oo:Rescue'EnlaKtS 26 100O^Do,*fb*90.^S26h000WD^'ibt30?f?«27 8000 Great Bend . 10001 Rescue 1 Eula VtTff 25 % 500 j Jumbo 1 Ex ST^i 25! 'i 350 j St § Ives BfnTJrtfl 35 500 Do. b 60... 2611000IVernal^frhTTWOT Informal: Session &70 Belmont .... .7.00! 1000 i Mineral Hi 11... 08 9000 Dmdfld Daisy. 200 N>t Con 16.00 6000 Dmdfld Daisy. 091 150 Nev Con ..16.12% 3000 Dexter|:"™ sr:tt«o4 mBS Nev Con f TTT. 16.25 200 ! Florence T7'77r. 1! 15 700 NerlHlll»|—tt3.oo SUMMARY OR • THE MARKETS New York stocks * ahout i the ; same. otto I lower and 7 coppers '< weak." Southern ? 7 Nevada ?.v stocks 7 more '. .-'? active. ? 7\y 7 -• , -*. .' ■ X'• * Silver ;%c higher. - Exchange un - changed. ' Barley futures .V weaker. California -: wheat 7 quoted higher. Hay- : as ibefore* quoted. - ?-.:;- --:J-''-.- California * hams i and bacon ? lower and lard higher. -;■?'•-■:■* Wool i still ?; reported I very j dull. ; Grain.- bags ? have 1a J sharp : decline. Live j hogs Slower | again. ,-.? Dressed unchanged. ;:': ■ •*■' ~-7 '\:-7:y • rX -? Not ■'• much ■' change ?in ; butter or eggs. ,\-" *': -". .-. .**• '•;;•: ■?, 7?? * Potatoes weak. Onion* - steady. -• -*;: Cape i Cod t cranberries ' In \ market. Poultry dull J and % easy. , - ? 430 Glroux' Con .. :4.0013000 Rescue Eula '.. 26 * 250 Glroux 7 C0n.4.12%! , 200 Rescue , Eula :... 27 J 1000 ? Old 5 Merger *M * 1000 Sandstorm ■ Ken .. 04 5000 Gld Merger M ? 251000 St Ives ...:.'. 38 3000 Jumbo =: Ex ... 251 < 200 Ton of Nev...6.10 1000 i Do, b «0... --; 26 " 100 Ton of ? Nev.6. 12 1000 MacNamara .. 22!1000 Vernal ... ... 05 1000 Mineral Hill.. r 09! XX - - ... " ><y. ; CLOSING ' QUOTATIONS X * CALIFORNIA , " , - Bld.Ask; Central Eureka ........................-— 85 -, W "-■ , ... NEVADA -- .. ,-Tonopah-District .;. '. Bld.Ask. I •-?',-.*;•. ;. Bld.Ask. Belmont 7X.*.6. 6.95! North. Star ... 20 21 Jim Butler .. A 23 24'Reseue Eula ..26 27 MacNamara '.. 21 * 231T0n Exten ...1.02 1.05 Midway \. .-.'.*; 26 -*-; 28|Ton 'of ■? Nev. ..6-10 6.15 Mlzpah Ex ■;'.'.;■■■;— 65 West-End ....; 59 60 Montana;..."".;.- 77"- 78| - - '7, '."'■'.' .:. - ;'.. :,;'. Goldfield District 7 Adams ...v..,— OUGId Kewanas.. 10 '11 Atlanta ....... 17 ? . 1«:G Kewana Ex. — * TO Blue Bel! ... 02 03IGld Merger M• 25 26 Blue; Bull ... 08 09IGrandma ,;.;..; 03 ; 04 Booth ........ OS : 09! Great.--- Bend ... 04 05 COD ...... 07 - OS'Grt Bend Anx. — ■01 Columbia Mt.. 04 05 Grt Bend Ex. — . 01 Com '.- Fraction. 708 10? Jumbo Ex ;:;.;.. 25 ;; 26 Conqueror .... 01;- 02' Lone Star .... 06 -07 Cracker Jack. 01 02'Oro .;..:...;., 04 05 Dmdfl'dDalsy. 08 ?09 Bed Hills*:... ;02 03 Florence ;.;.,. 1.15 I.2o?Red Top -Ex.. 01 02 Fiances Mhk. 02 — (Silver vPlck,..? 11; 12 Frisco".:...:. 01 —!8t Ives :....;. -35 40 Gold Bar Gld 04 05 j Vernal ....... 04-06 Gld Con M ... 5.77 5; 82 Wonder >:..... — 01 Gld Portland. 01 02 Yellow Tiger.. 03 ,- 05 :■-"•:-*•■; 'S7y, . Bullfrog District . : Amethyst ..7; — -OljMayflower^on. 04 05; Bonnie Clare.. — -03 Mont Bullfrog. - — 01 Blfrg; Nat rßk — ,01 Tramp Con ..01 03 Homestake ■• K. ---- ' 01' Valley View... — 03 ": %-£ :-: ■■•""■ ** : •'. Manhattan * District "*'..'' ", . ' ?'-■•: Man Big Four 19 21 Mustang Man.. 02 '-.. 03 Man Con :... 08 , * 10' Mustang Ex .. 01 02 Man Dexter... 04 05] Stray. Dog ... — 02 Mineral Hill. XOB " 09|Thanksglvlng..; 01 03 v ,- other.'; Districts ;, , - " Eagle's Nest., 03 : 04]Pltts Peak.. 87: 90 Fairvw C, Bid 02, 03 Bamsey :..... .— ; -«1 Fairvw -: Eagle. ;?'— 50' Raw - Coalition. ,03 04 Fairvw Hallst 03 04! Round Mt ..;. 64 66 Jack Pot .*... 03 ' 04 Tecopa Con .... 06 — I Nev Hills ...3.00 3.05[ , :; ]' Assessment' Directory ' Comstock ? Mines '?. Company—' No.* Del. Board. ?. Sale Da v. Amt.' Overman; 7.7 ..86 Sept.* 7 Oct. *3' .06 Con- Virginia.. 18 Sept. 9 Oct. 4 .25 Exchequer .;.. 20? Sept. 15 Oct. 10 .03 Con. Imperial.. 73 Oct. 7 Oct. 81' .01 Gould & Curry. 20 Oct. 17 Nov. 15 .05 OIL STOCKS In a very dull" market " Claremont v was firmer at - 990fg51.02% and Amalgamated was higher at - $50, ■: There s were no -■ other ■ changes." 7 * - ' The OH Age says: ' - '-.--. "Mr«cal ; Oil 'company, operating; a lease from the United OIL company. North Midway, has just - completed well No. IJat : 1,254 feet with 8% inch casing. Thirty.? feet of oil 'sand was cut ; and X the . production ? is . estimated '■' at 7 125 barrels per day, the gravity *of the ;oil r being about is - or? 16 = degrees Baume. *' 1 "The Fullerton Oil company's property in Brea canyon is a ? scene *"of; great activity and ■ every thing is ; moving satisfactorily ;on " No. -9. which is down ? better than s 3.800 feet.'; No. is ; re ported to be producing about 700 barrels a day." „ The Maricopa Oil News says: "R. ,T. Shoe maker, secretary ,of the Consolidated Midway Oil company, : states that S the ' company '? Is ,; In ?■ debt $177,000, but covers this with the statement that the : company, possesses a s large; acreage ?of i gusher lands In the Maricopa-Mldway section." ?.; ' , SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE '■*"' Bid., Ask.! X.: :.- ?.; .;-.„:. i Bid. Ask. Amal Oil *..50.00 .—iNew;Pa:Pet '47 .50 Asso OH '..46.00 V; *—(Occidental .. 15 — Bay City ..;—" 60jPalmer *....'. 1.02 1.05 Caribou .... 95 1.00 Peerless ...... .— i 5.00 Claremont.. 1.00 —(Piedmont ... ; — 05 Coal Mobwk 50 — 'Rice -Ranch.? 50 -j- Coal Natnl. 15 16 Sacramento . 47 - — Con - Midway, 04 05 Saner Dough 1.15 — Enos .....;.;.— 50 Bllver. Tip... ,90 — 111-Crude ..** 04 ;* — (Sovereign ...'* — 18 Maricopa *36 — ; 2.00 S; W A B. . . > 20 22 Maricopa N. 22 2ft Union t ;..; 99.62 100.50 Mecca ...... — 1.50 United 0i1... 55 ,57 McKittrick.. 09 —[W X Oil C.o. — 2.80 Mid Premier 40 —!Yellowstone. — 08 Monte Crist 1.30 1.651 : --- ;: -7? .'■:•: " ':."/ SALES'-- -■' '- ;?:? -?'? , -- ■'■" >','. ?. 10:30 a. m. — - , 1000 Midway Premier ........'.....;.... .40 : - -I:ls'p.* m.— - '■:-•■: - 100 Claremont . ;.....'. 7.7.'..'. ."........ .99 - 4 200Claremo.it .............'........... 100 * .500 Palmer ;*:•;'. .v.....................; 1.05j • .? ' Informal-;—?• ---,-'«.. ----...? 100 Claremont ..•......"..".....:........, 1.02% 500 Palmer .;......;...;..;..........". 1-05 :; LOS ANGELES OIL, EXCHANGE [Special Dispatch to The Call]: XA LOS ANGELES. ' Sept? X 29.— Consolidated; Mid way led -In ; the ■ trading on '. the OH exchange to day. 7 The % price * declined *'-. slightly 7 and 7 closed weak.? Union sold for tbe most part ■- at par, but one sale was ' made? lat * a 'fraction t. below." TLa call: 7 X,-" •'.;' r ".'".'* ■ ■-'.:- -'.-ryy j "-...-■ :.: Producers 'X, v.- ... Bid. . .Ask. Amalgamated 0i1............: 50.00 -v.- — -? American Crude 'OH C 0.:;*..*.";. . — -.■..'■-;• .62; American * Pet C01(pfd)...... .— .75.00; Associated* 0H;.:*.*........^...45.75 . 46.75 Bear Creek Oil &M C 0.'...;;.' '• — J '.657 Brookshlre 011.-..;..:....%:.".. : — , 1.25 . California Midway ? Oil Co ... ? 27% * - .30% Central':vr.r..*.*.;*.r.r...v;:':. - 1-94 2.00 Columbia ::7::::..v: "7:7.v77.-y 1.08 ' " . 1.15 ■-, Consolidated^ Midway Oil. Co.. .04% i .04% Continental Oil r......... J:.:^— .35 Enos: Oil ' Co:v.; r. .?r: ;v: ;'.';;:7X?—7?X77 7 Fullerton Oil. ;r... T. 7.7..: V...?:" — 'y-: 4.50 y-r Globe n .*..-;::..:.:......*:..."; .04% .06 j-»de 011 C0.'.r.v.:.;."..*..*.".:.; .20 ".227: Mexican Pet Ltd..(pfd).;*.*... 72.00 X, 73.00, , Mexican Pet Ltd ;" (com) .'.*.:. 7 32.00 .* 32.50 7 Mascot; Oil i Co. .:;.;';::.^::;;v ..?"*. — .^1:005. New Pennsylvania ' Pet Co.';.:.??■; 411:,. X; — 1 Olinda Land Co (Otll ..*.;.V. ;.'i- .35 7 y .48 Palmer Oil Co ::;:*.-.::r;..:v. '— 7 -■'- 1.25 ; Pinal Oil Co — 7.50 Rice Ranch Oil Co ...:.:.. .55 .757; Section Six Oil C 0...; :.'.. — .10 Traders Oil Co .......".:... — ' 71.00 : Union ■• 777.:'........ .7 7... 77.. 99.87% .100.00 United 'Provident C 0.;:.;.... 99.62% 100.00 ?«? United Petroleum: ; ..': 96. 00 101.00' , United 0i1,C0... 57% .39, Western Union ;..;..*.*.'.•*..v.. 92.50 — , White Oil C 0...." 20 " .27? Yellowstonel Oil C 0... — "MO".! v l?' Nonproducers— , i Nevada Midway, Oil C 0.'.'. .'...'. .11 . — Oleum?; Development •Co 04 -04% Morning Sales " 7000 Consolidated Midway '..: .05. 1,000 Consolidated Midway - .04%'? 6.000 Consolidated Midway ; .04% ,35 Union ". 100.00 -j -Afternoon Sales %?"*2s'Amalgamated?Oil. ' 30,00 4.000 Consolidated Midway ........... 04% I 2.000 Consolidated. Midway.™rr?T^^Tr?iM".o4%,l >- 300 : United ;.; *.':TTV?i§^sß'j*j ," ?* 10 Union .....;.................:.'.. -99.87%' • 10 Union .;.*: : 100.00 -, 7 GRAIN MARKET »Wheat and Other Grains .Wheat Higher ?prices? for« California descrip tions »will; be noted. Northern ■ sorts remain -as before. CASH WHEAT MCalifornia club,lsl;47%<§|l.so; white Austra lian. 91.55(!f1.60; northern club. $1.50(g1.52%; Turkey red, $1.60(^1.65; 'A Russian % red, $1.50® 1.52%; I forty-fold, I $ 1.52% 1.53; J bluestem, $1.60 @1.65 per ctl.' FUTURES No auotatlons. » : Barley—The market for cash ' grain was ■ steady yesterday, but \ futures 1 were ; lower. CASH.BARLEY No. 1 feed. $1.67%@1.70; • choice. ; ' off grades,',i*si:s7%@l.6s:*« brewing and •hipping," $1.75; chevalier, |1.85(»1.90 per . ctl. FUTURES . 18 a. m.; Session May—sl.Bl% hid. $I.B3sasked. .*' ' December—sl.73 bid..51.74 asked. Sp^g9R*-' ■ • •■' -*-; 2j p. m. -Session^f May—sl.Bl%. . December—sl.72% bid. $1.73% asked. t, Oats—Offerings are liaht (and the \ market rules firm. Red. $L62%@1.67%: for common to fair; $L70@1.75} for 1 good sto choice: f seed J oats, nomi nal;;black.lsl.7o@l:7s;,g^ay,!lsl.6s@^;7o:«?whlte;, $1.65*31.76;, northern % milling ** oats? $1.70 ft 1.75 perictl^^^mM'7- . - -' . m Corn—Arrival 'of 2.400 etls western, the!largest for a long time. Western; states yellow. in bulk San Francisco track. $1.63: white, $1.65- mixed $1.61; sacked prices, 7%e higher; Egyptian, nom-' rinal.-fetr,- -;^s«^* Bye—Nominal at $L47%rt|1.52% per ctl. . ' Foreign* Futures LIVERPOOL Wheat— Oct. Dec. March Opening fti*^n,*^*^^^^ft^w'r"^ 73% „ -5% '""^-T^irfj Closing .7 3% 7 5 7 4*4 PARIS Wheat— Sept. Jan. April Prices for Live Hogs Declined j California Hams and Bacon Lower! Opening?;.. ?;.;.'..?......; $1.2*% $1.34% Closing 7. ;..*.."...-..'.-..;.-:.. 1.29% '?-.' 1.35 "y-r, Flour,? per : bbl — ;:? :-.-:7 : : 7-7:-.'- - -yr 7 Opening 1...;.7 ;;..„..'..". .$5.34 ■ - ■:. $5.45 - a051n......;.«..•.*?.:.*..*.".:;:; 5.35 . ' 7 5.47 CHICAGO ? BOARD OF TRADE : ?:•?-; Future. Grain ; and- Provisions: '.77 y- CHICAGO, -Sept. 29.— War * by.vltaly against Turkey made a strong,-! active market for wheat today. '"?, The '. close was '* %<* ftof %« " higher than last 4 night. ?.? Latest trading 3 left '* corn » %c '•■ off ito %c up, oats 'at %c to %c advance and ,hog; prod-, ucts 1 varying from , the same level as 24 hours be fore to 7^c gain. " * * ; ;"?;' The theory of; those who ? bought, wheat• on ac count of ' the war-news was that the clash"would be - likely M to 'f disturb {political . a ffalrs generally, throughout Europe. ' ; .s.:?;, -7..y7-y 7"M©st >- of * the active .-; speculators .here * were caught "on the short side of the market when the actual v break J between \ the two -■ nations was f an nounced, . and j it ; was. the scramble ;of : the unlucky dealers »to ;?get ■ even i that caused ? prices Ito ibulge.- Heavy • receipts J northwest, despite persistent - wet weather there, acted as a drag on the market.•,;'" •::?' The bulls were discouraged by? denials of frost in ; the Argentine." ; All r else : was lost I sight f. of, however, when it ;■ became '.certain , that?- 1 war was on. '.■ ■;,'•". ..-.-,'■■-/. ?'.:;.; ' 7?. •-"■":; ..y.r- :•■■ i '•'■■.. s/A; decidedly > nervous . feeling was manifested - at the ?close. 7 Between the - Initial ,", and * final sales December; ranged > from 97% c :to 96% c, with • the net result ? %(g%c' advance at 98% c. '->"•' ; i The 'notion that it was dangerous to be on the short * sidetrack ;* took ' hold "of 4 the - corn t pit when the ■ wheat market -, turned strong. - December fluc tuated i from 1 63% c ' to; 64c* and ; closed \ steady *at 63%@63%c, a net loss of %c. Cash grades were firm. 1 No. 2 yellow finished at 68%@69c. ;; ; ; 77.. Oats: showed, independent strength. * December ranged | between: 47% c and 47% c, with the close %C net higher jat 47 %c.; -; '-1 .. -'..';*. "i The war news and the grain strength controlled, the j outcome in provisions.,; Pork '■ had - risen 5c Ito 7^c,i lard f was unchanged to 5c higher and riba up a shade to 7%c.'7. - ;-"-..- i -: : Chicago Grain and Provision Future*". ; .? . fj . X X . - (Furnished by E. F. Hutton & Co., 490 California Street.) X CHICAGO," Sept. 29.—The leading futures ranged as follows: r - ; '. , ;.«.,.. .' Wheat—- ' - X=- -Open - High „ Low- : Close ' Sept. 28 Tear •__( ? September : .......;....:.....$0.95- $0.95% .;? $0.94% ; $0.95% ? 7 $0.94% $0.93% 1 December ::.:...;.....;......*.98%: .98% .97%. -98% ;. .98% Xy .96$ ; May y..:....:......... ...;...;i.04% 1.04% 1.03% 1.04% . 1.04% 1.02% Septemberl-! .'. «8 .68% '.68 '.-'.' * .68% .-''• .68 '"- .49% j, )Sr -..:..:....:.:.;...■-.63% .63% . .63% < .63% , X;;'?.63%7.;.;> .48$; May .....;..'.-..............: .65% - .65% .65 .65% .65% ... .51% ;• September": 46 .46% * -45% .46 .45% .31%> ! ' . December ......:............ .47% * .47% - .47% - , .47% : ... .47? i , •;-. ■ .32% U May ,'.".. ".".".7.7..7. :.*.".;.".".'... .50% : .50% • .50 .. .50% % , .60 ... . .86% J Januaiy^T;...;.:*..V.."..;V.. 14.97% 15.05 14.87% . 15.05 * 15.00 „ 14.47% | September* 1 ................ 9.15 . 9.17% 9.10 ' 9.17% 9.15 ' 12.55 1 October- ..'..;-...:..V.;.'.....:- 9.12% 9.15 9.07% - , 9.15 9.12% . 12.40 January *:::':::.............?8.82% 8.90 8.77% 8.00 .8.85 10.55. Setem?eT tS. .K'. b9T. .8-35 8.87% 8.22% 8.32% 8.30 11.20 I Octoh?r^ * "' ; 8.35 8.85 '8.25 8.35 8.27% ■ ' 10.97% xln^v ••■:•.•.•.::::::.::::...: 7i-T% 7.90 -X: .7.87% 7.87% 7.87^ 9.321? Cash: Grain ? and f- Provisions* * CHICAGO,! Sept. ; 29.—Cash quotations, were i as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 rye. 95%@96c; feed or imixing barley, 80®95c; fair »to- choice i malting, $1.10@1.22; timothy - seed, $13@14.75: clover. -r, 514@19.25; mess pork,*' per bbl. ■ $14.75@ 15; lard, per 100 lbs. $9.17%; short :ribs, sides (loose), $S@9; short clear sides (boxed), $8.75@ 8 87%.-';' v - —''-? -- ■ ■ ''?: -- •■ y.y-7- ' .:-:--^-;'-> . ' < " *?? -GRAIN STATISTICS 77 - ■"';. - v Total clearances of. wheat and f flour were equal to 639.000 bushels. - Exports for :? the : week, as shown by Bradstreet's, - were equal to 3,165,000 bushels. , j Primary l receipts ; were * 1.471,000 bush els, compared with 1.139.000 the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomor row: Wheat. 46 cars; corn, 213 cars; oats, 126 cars; hogs, 9,000 head. •'■-■• --''" DAILY MOVEMENT OF PRODUCE ? Articles — - .Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels :.:.."...".......: 20,400 23.900 Wheat, bushels -'............ 61.200 96,700 Corn, bushels .....;. 376.000 119.000 Oats, bushels :.............. 252.000 216.600 Rye. bu5he15;........'....... 8.500 ;: 3,700 Barley,: bushels ..;;........ 138.000 22,900 CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—E."F.; Hutton :&, Co.'s wire says: . ■ - • ' ■■ a "Wheat—Declaration of war by Italy against Turkey is turning : a dull j and weak j wheat market Into• a i strong ; and : active affair near , the close.' There , has | been . a great l deal lof wheat /. on j sale j by * commission;-. houses 7on • the 7. Advance. ?•?;.??; The theory 'of those* who bought J wheat '? on : the I news was; that it would- be likely ;to disturb oolltlcal affairs generally in A Europe. Technically s the larger \ part of ! the ordinarily , active § traders here were *. caught , short "-. when t the. news -; came ; out • and it was , their: scramble ;»to; buy I which X caused . the bulge. The I previous ' weakness ; was because sof 1 enormous | receipts % and | heavy - accumulations f in I the northwest, despite % recent >. persistent y wet ! weather *-, there. * s The . markets • of ', that section I weakened before this, which encouraged a great deal j of" short selling: and : Induced many; longs, to unload.' ,;:7.:' ■"''"': i?''■--. :;'::'• X-yX?I :.y. - ;J "Corn—Was dull with a weak tone for deferred months * and v a «firm tone ; for September - : until . the declaration of . war, i when It: followed '. the , enthus iasm : that developed in I wheat j and | recovered the early f losses j for g the; distant deliveries and | ad vanced a' little < further for.. September. * The . cash trade was; fairly * good'? and', cash" corn ?in sample | market, was" up %c , and ? strong. a; The ; weather *is clearing over - the I corn • belt, following rains < that will undoubtedly delay the movement coaslder abjy. ::: .-yy-y-.'-y. .. : ;•-'..-•.. ;-i* .;-.■.•;.-".-'..' ;,", ':-:' "Oats— *... Indications j of Independent strength? early in . the day; but I fairly large and influential ? local 7 commission t- selling ; caused a little backset*; and madet:a; dull 5 market. '«* Con tinued »buying?- by ? local ?:. professional ' speculators of. the larger type finally j absorbed the | offerings and - prices . responded y some ; at "l the -- last X to j the rallies in the other grains.'.*; _, . * New York Grain Market ■, NEW j YORK.; Sept. 29.—Flour—Firm; receipts? 25.700: i shipments. ; 26.700. - * : - - :■ ; Wheat— v. steady; :; No. .-'. 2 * red, 99% c » ele vator -export .basis and $1.00% f. o. b. afloat; No.; 1 • northern | Duluth. $1.17% *f. 0.. b. «?: afloat. The market ; was :^ easier •• on the;denial; that frosts had occurred lin 'Argentina i and, the * large receipts and weakness in s the ? northwest, but s rallied >on the l declaration of war "between f Italy 'and'«T>ir-; key?*; closing - Vi(fi%c net; higher. <... September closed t $1.00%, ■ December closed : $1,04 5-16 x and May $1.09%. ' -.'7l ';■-: . ...-"?■.' -.•.?•"•:' ■• -:'7---r . Minneapolis and Duluth Grain and Flax M MINNEAPOLIS,'? Sept.* 29.—Wheat—September? $1.05%; December, $1.08%;' May. $1.12%; I No. "1 hard. $1.09; ; No.: 1 northern,? $1.07%(S 1.08%; ; No." 2 northern, $1.04%@1.05%; No.* 3 wheat, 99%c@ $1.02%.; ; ;-'<-,',--^--7': '.:?-,::•"'? r: '-'V-; ..:..?: > Barley—7sc(gsl.lß. • Corn No. 3 yellow, 60c. :iOats^No;'3-white,#4s(34s%c. , Rye—No. 2. 91c. Flax—s2.3l. • • - ' 77 DULUTH. I Sept. 7 29.—Flax—On " track. : $2.'1: In store. $2.40; to arrive. $2.30: September. $2.49; September 'to arrive, $2.40; October, $2.28; No vember," $2.26 asked; December," $2.20 asked. ?- Northern Wheat Market - A'7fA-y 7-yy- WASHINGTON X-.: XT A-AXf* ??■ TACOMA. Sept.- = 29. — Wheat — Weaker, but prices' unchanged; bluestem, I 85c; : forty-fold;; 81c; club. Sic. ."?■ Receipts—Wheat,'-; 122 Tears; * barley,,? 2 cars; oats. 4 cars; hay. cars. -- . , « ;SEATTLE, i Sept.* 29.—Wheat— 84c; forty-fold,'. 79% c: -clnb,^79c;' fife, 79c; .' red .' Rus sian, t77c;ioats," $28.50 per toil; barley,'.' $30 : per ton.**;;-'-: '"" -. . y.,-.. ■ ~ y ,-.-.• -7- ; ■■-' ?"'.... -.:.-'.?,; -:?'?"■ i-,Yesterday's receipts -Wheat. 21 cars; : oats, > 2 cars;; barley:"r2'ears:;hav.~' 31 cars.. T"*'". ' • ;.-?-:'?-• :-:- .',.'.^..':"»OREGONX.;."?;''='? ?•-,-? ? .:'■ PORTLAND. : Sept. 7 29. —Wheat— * prices: Club,?Bl@B2c;iblnestem. 85<a86c:'' forty-fold, 82 (§.B3c: red Russian. 79<ft80c: ; valley. jß2c. -~-y 77 . Receipts—Wheat. 11l ,• cars; f barley,' 13 cars; oats. 7 cars; hay. 7 cars. - LOCAL MARKETS | Receipts) of ? Produce Sept. 29; Flour, '£nr*sks..;. 2.s6l?Mealfalfa. * sks .'. 350 Wheat, etls .... 1.280 Leather, rolls ... 35 Barley.ictls 26.281! Tallow, etls .... 710 Oats, etls . :' 2.100 Hides, No ' .... ' 770 Beans, sks X' 7.77- 2.024!Pe1t5, No ....... 375 Corn, etls ...;..; 2,415 Lime, bbls :•"-.'.*.*.'.". 770 Bran, 4 sks 55 Sugar.HctlßSfrrr.l6,4oo Middlings, sks .. 230! Brandy, gals 200 Potatoes, sks ... ,- 4,7601 Wine, 1 gals >* ;"r:: 53,700 Onions, sks ..... l.fi2o!Staves. 1 cords 100 Hay, t0n5.,...'... 1.055iC0a1. tons 60 Straw,'. tons 12 Raisins, bxs ....1.500 Hops., bales 3! Paper, bdls ...... 1,300 Wool. - sks .' 7o;Oulcksllver,. flasks 2 Shorts, sks . 5 Broomcorn,» Mis;. 60 Feed, sks 40j Apples, bxs .:::';' 5,000 WESTERN STATES Flour, :qr sks .. I,ooo,Corn, etls 2,400 Family Retail Market But changes will be observed In rets!*] prices for ji household staples .this?week;::-?; Butter and eggs fare?-still selling Jat the high? figures reached last week, and there Is no*immediate prospect of their being,. lower. .All kin.ls of green § produce; continue - abundant,?*; with 3 prices? reasonable. COAL, PER TON— Pennsylv'nia Egg.sl9.oo!New [ Wellington. .$ll.OO Hebburn > ....... - 11.00! Wellington J Nut... 10.00 'American Block.. 14.001 Welsh Egg...;..; is.oo Richmond ...:;...; 11.00 Pelaw Main ..... 11.50 Coos Bay 10.00! DAIRY PRODUCE. ETC.— '■■'■'' 7?7 X Butter, 2 lb : sq.Hs^7o!Eggs. dozen 40«-ft S§il%!lb- square.,Wrt-Vt> Do storage ....30<93*i Eastern I Cheese .*t— <§30<Honey .1 comb.% 1b..—(§20 Cal.'S Cheese S^rr^O 152.5 L, Do .quart.-.".*tr."iS@4o Swiss -: Cheese ..' .35«?40| ' fc *: MEATS—The Retail Butchers' association quotes .-=-• follows: Beef — - Lamb— - Prm. Roasts.l2%@lß Hindquarters .15(318 m Pot Roasts 10<ai5 g Forequarters 10<^12V ifPortrh8iSteaks:i5#22 if Chops 15*522 '*;• Tendln I Steaks.'. 15®20 Sstewfffrrrr^SfltlW fflSirtelSteaks:i2%'|lß Mutton- '^St**^ M Round?.Steaks.;lo®ls f Legs .....:7.:v;11@i5 j ?f Chuck^Steaks.B@l2% ; » Shoulders :'.::r.';6@lo' Stew and Boil- I Chops ......•••12fL 1£, ing Beef . ;....' 6@lo Stew;'.. 7.7.777?. 6@l(T Corn Beef ....8<312*4 Pck-.? -?7 ,««,,.; : Tongues,,each.so®7si * Legs ••••-•••••JT^ic Soup Bones 61 ; Shoulders iljSiX Veal— f • ■;■.■-■>.'- Chops » ..;...•••Is©?* Boasts ...... 12»^@20 Salt P0rk.*,'."..'.15@18 Cutlets ....... 15©22' Pig's Head-... ,6® f Stew & Boiling. 10@15. Pigs' Feet...... 6® 8 POULTRY AND GAME—; : ' « ? : Hens, each..sl.23 &I.7siDucks. each— '■ '.-._' : »Dof emai1:»....65@75 .' Young .......-$1@1.25 Young? Boosters,'. --• ..-■■' , -Ola *...:....-. 7....n * each *. .•;;:: $l@l.so!Geese. each - - -$2.50@3 Old * Roosters. *ea .50@75 Goslings,; each.. - .*-T®rT < Fryers, 5 each '-? 7.7". Pigeons,;pair.... <aw• Broilers, each.:. .400*501 Squabs,' - per * pair.—^i<> Turkeys, per i lb. 30@32 Hare, each.. — (§25 y--y.1.y.,-.. . j Rabbits,: each.. V.30@35 -VEGETABLES— ; " '-X ?w. ;?" "J *,*_'„ " Artichokes, - dos. .30(&i4O!f; Peas *... -. .— <S .6 Beans, .white,; lb.—@ 6 Lima -. Beans ;.'.. ."".;8@ • Do colored, lb. Onions, lb ..f..•'•—4B 2 Pried Lima, lb; B@lo Potatoes,* 1b...... — <% 3 Cabbage. * each... ftia.\o'< Rhubarb."^lb..:.-'. — %— . Cucumbers;.2o^2.^ String Beans, : lb.* 4® 9 Eggplant, lb ..."." 6®;B!Summer Squash,lb—<g :3 , Green Peppers, lb— @ 5' Sprouts.' per lb..— Garlic/- - - • :*.."... 0@ 8 Spinach, per lb...—eg 9 Green Corn, d0z..20@25| Tomatoes, lb..V.V3@ 4 ; FRUITS AND NUTS— >7 VX" "."''' VX. ?!^ <a ,« A '' Apples, 1b;.*..:.. 5® 8 Pineapples, .40@50 Bananas, doa. .. .25^30'Pesrs. lb .....".. 3® 4 Berries, basket— ' v<* (Plums, lb.. ...... 6® S Strawberries .:io<ais Nuts,' pound— "Xi— ' Blackberries ..10@15 7 Almonds ....... —®2*>, Baspberries !'."..—C10 *- Brazils ;: •: '. . :•—<§;*!> Figs, do*.:;: ? 77. 10@15| ? Pecans -•• ■• * *—i[2o Grapes, I basket.. . 25fr«s=.t Walnuts ;..;...-. —g2O Grapefruit,- do«!.eOc@sl Watermelons. ea.20f25 lemons, do* ....20^30 Cantaloupes, ea.. .15@20 Limes, », dos ::...-—@loiNutmeg Melons. .2^(35 Peaches, .. .15@25i7 ;,-*"• : FISH. PER 'POUND— • r . -' „ Barracouta —@10i Sardines ...-....—® 8 Black Bass ..;.".—<®2.VShad ......'.... —@ 7 Carp -.*:..'. .*. 77: '. •' Striped Bass ;,-....—«_ — Catfish ... ..*....".— @151Shrlmps,' lb ......—#77., Codfish .;.;".. .*..—®lo!Sea| Bass .'..'.. —gryfo Flounders ....;.. — % !8 Smelts'r.....*...—@ls Halibut ...... — @12 % Soles ..V.. ."."*. ... —ffl 9 Herring ........ —® 6 Skates,^eadi.....—®lo Mackerel?:....—@ 12% Squid-...........— T Perch .......... Turb0t.*..........— 6120 80ckc0d.......—@12% Trout, ............50®60 Salmon ..;;..... — — I Crabs. - each > 20<§85 Salmon Trout..;. —@ —ICrawash, lb-.....— Sand DaM —©10) Provision*? ?' California: hams, and bacon are lower and lard Is higher. * ' * ' .>*»«-> --;-; Cottolene —Half bbls,^ 10% c: 1 tierce; 10%e; 3 tierces; (10c; 5 tierces,* 9%c per lb; calif 9c for 1 tierce. B%c for 2 tierces, B%c tor 8 tierce* and 9%c:for half bbls; 60 lb tubs,-»%c. • • '• V; Hams and Bacon —Hams, 19@20c; picnic hams., 12%e; California hams, 17%®18%c: eastern fancy bacon 4 :to' 6 lbs, 27c; 6 to. 8 lb*. 24% c; 8 to 10 lbs, ; 22% c: 10 to 12 lbs, 20% c; sugar! cured,".. 24c;,* light dry: salt bacon,;' 8 to .10 lbs. 19% c; 10: to 12 lbs,l 18% c; medium bacon, 16c: ? light medium bacon,; 16c. -■■,;?:■?--.;--,•." •.;.. --« California * Bacon—H. rH. brand—4* to - 6 lbs. 23c; 6 to 8 lbs, 22c; 8 to 10 lbs, 21c; 10 to 13 lbs. 20c. " ' ' * Eastern Lard and Oils, Western Meat brand- Tierces. 12c;-60s > (ncr cat=e). ; $6.13; »10s, $7.85; ss, $7.72; 3s, $7.80; compound lard, tierces, B%c; 60s ? (per case), $4.38; 10s, $5.55; $5.63; 38,"-* --$5.70; * yellow cooking oil. 55c per gallon; white I ! cooking oil, 57c per; gallon; salad oil, 65c pet '■:-■ ! gallon.';;-:::;'::-*; 1-; •-■■ -"---*::;-."-. :.-.7 :."■'■ I ■■■■' California Pure Lard, M. _fc L.': braml-^-Tlerees, 1 12 c; 20 lb .*wooden? bucket*. 12% c; 60*"lb wooden tubs,' 12 %c; SO lb wooden tubs. 12% c: cans, 2 to : a * case. $12.25; , cans.i 1 to« a." case, $8.12%; ■• tin ; buckets. 4 to a : case,. $9.90: - large tins, 6 to a case, $7.65; medium-tins, 4 12 to a case, $7.72%; | small tins, 20 to a, case, $7.80. -"-•*'-.; X*-* ■• -c California Compound Lard," H. H. brand Tierce basts,*> 8c; s wooden tubs., 80 lbs net, B%c; wooden tubs,-» 60 s lbs; net, > B%c; » wooden * buckets,: 20 - lbs net,' B%c;:large tins, 1 to a case. $4.12%; large tins, 2 to a case; $8.25; tin,buckets, 4 to a case, $6.30; large tins, 6 to a case. $5.25; medium tins. 12 to a case, $5.32%; small tins, 20 to a case, $5.40. f--:::?v?-. .'■-<■-.-•*-'•**> - -: »*; Beef—Local prices '■* are ; quoted. ;■ -;, Export l lots. Inspected by * the *. government, * are ;$1 per bbl higher;- Extra family-beef. $18 per bbl;-family beef.; $18 per, bbl; - extra mess beef, $18 ; per bbl; j smoked sbeef,* 25c per . lb. '_', , . '•' --? *' <• 7 * 77 Pork—Extra prime, in barrels, $28; clear, $32; mess, • $28 ? pig pork, * $30; pigs* - feet." $5.50 for half bbls, $2.35 for 25 lb kegs and $LSO for kit*. Meat Market Live hogs "have again declined, but dressed hogs remain the same. ,-.:,*. DRESSED MEATS"v ' "-'-,,'--''- Slaughterers* rates to dealers and batchers are as follows: ."-.. * ,-.,, ; Beef^-8*54@9%c-.per lb ;for steers, B@B%c for cows and heifers. X ":/?' ' " ,- * ; t.veal—9%@llc, for large ? andl 11%@12%c for small. ■-;":? : :;.;■'7: " '--.'_., __ : Mutton—Wethers,' B@B%c; ewes,' 7%@Bc. 1 Lamb 9% @ 10% c, per lb. - Dressed < Pork t (per lb>—lo%@ll%C. X V " LIVESTOCK MARKET., ?:t?-X"- The ? following quotations . are for; good, sound, livestock, 7 delivered - in San >;.' Francisco, ■ gross weight: -'";::: *';."?; -'■'": ■ 7. *,'..* ..■- -* -°-' : No. : 1 steers.' over '■ 1,000 i lbs, alive, 5% % c per lb; under 1,000 lbs, 5%c; second quality, all weights, 5@5%c; thin, undesirable steers, 4% 4%c.-"-■■-- -:- -:--'•■ :;'-*••: - •-'■'■'■ "*."-■'-:- No, 1 cows and heifers/- 4%@4%c; second quality, 4@4%c; common, thin,' undesirable cows, 3@3%c;:"-v -,':*:■■.?■■---'-'-;"=". -..;■.-".--..'.,-*-«;,..-.. .Desirable bulls and stags, 3c; half fat or thin bulls. 2@2%c. 7'< ::--■----— *.V aif.--.t-i :. .';• ■ - Calves—Lightweight, per lb, 6%@8%c; ; ma dlum,*= 6@6%c; - heavy, * 5@5%c. - • , *',«- I - Sheep—Desirable wethers, 3%@4c; ewes,* 3% @3%c. , .* . :•■' "-. - * "V ? " '. :Milk * Lambs (per *lb)4%c. --■* -..-■ '<l ■■■- '- •-■'••- Hogs— grain fed,? weighing 125 to 200 lbs, "c 200 lbs and up, 6% c per lb. "? - - Horses:? and ;' Moles ?; Tbe following• quotations .;for. horse* and . mole are . furnished by ; the Butchers' and < Stock * Grow ers'/ Journal: , - - .. .^-? .j.~-y "7./:•.-.;".", :•.?:,-"-..-::-,,-..*";- X;: "HORSES'... y'7 "■.,.;? Desirable drafters. 1,700 lbs and .sßooffl3so Light drafters, 1.600 to "1,650 lbs :*.'; ..'.'. 21061250. Chunks, 1.350 to. 1,500 1b5...........V.175@gK Wagon ? horses, 1,250, to 1,350 : .777% . 120% mR Delivery wagon horses, 1,050 to 1,250.. 125w\lH> Desirable 1 farm ; mare*.... .. '7.777 . .*.".". i" 110@135 Farm .-. workers.....'. 777.77........ ...ii.7 73@110 MULES— TO . EXTRA ?Xi 900 lbs,* 4 to 7 years/."....*......///.";slisoai7S 1.000 lbs, 4 to 7 years...'.. .;*..... 175®200 1.100 lbs, to 7 years;." '" 215@240 1,200 lbs, 4 to 7 years .............:. 250@300 m Over 7 r years j old I range from 15 to $25 lower. ft Note—Shippers %to 7 this. market * mart ry have, horses close to type, .with. age, 1 bone conformation and style, to command extreme quotations.-: : *: /; * Portland i Butter - Market ii.* " ?? PORTLAND.-! Sept;'- 29.—Butter—City creamery extras, box' lots,; 31<S32c. : "• r-:\-'7-.--y :-.. 7 . . Batter, s Cheese and" Ekkh , ? j. The I situation llnl butter? on? tbe I dairy,? exchange* was Just the reverse of that of the preceding day. There; were no sellers •at the: price of 27c a. pound established on '/Thursday and I buyers had to bid 3 the * market j. up I. to g % c i to I secure ; small '4 sup- ■ piles. ; ;It i was -- predicted * in/the r street ?■ that the market j would drop back ito 1 27 c: again. - The old quotations | for California 1 eggs»; were i allowed to stand, the i only jt new I feature in I that ; department befog the additions of eastern'extrasi and . firsts -to the 5 list. ,;, In * the s cheese | department I fancy local" .Young f Americas 4 were 5 %c ; lower * at *>16ci a ,; pound. 'M Sales * on i the; exchange ; were ! as i f0110w5:,,...'■..'■ M Butter—3o cases of 1 extra ;at 27 %c •a -' pound. -. |=lEggs—00 cases >of ' extras at "43c - and 1 St) cases of j selected - pullets - at ; 34c a' dozen; ;;;;■. Cl.cpsc—2s California -fancy Young Americas at?l6c'a pound. H? Receipts were 71.000 pounds?? of ; butter/. 4.1.500 pounds ■ of; cheesej and 876 cases of'eggs. •; »S The I; following are a official quotations estab lished 'on i the floor .of, the dairy:exchange."?;!* Prices j .in the street, while c governed *by the * exchange: • quotations, generally range from r^l%e3to'*2cj ;higher, owing to the various charges to be added: BUTTEK.. FEB' POUND ... ,-. . GRADES - ? ■ i .,-3 OS B - .> - -. St I 1 1 r I" slats " --rt «-!'.? -i vHS.o ?*?■ ,"2.; Us-! tras t~TT.. '.. 121 c _' i c :■; me " firsts. :.2."c ' 25e 7 ■sts .......\2-ic ? ESfe ' Vic c ■onds Y.."-.. i22<* y. faze »tern ladle.!2m<*.21 %c .Tit packing. I20r* . KSOe <£ 2 do line tlfte ~ 22c Oil/, 21 %* 20c., ! me ?■. I c He c il9c. r The average price for extra -.- butter for the week ■-••: ending Saturday, September 23 was 27 1-12..'. a pound. :, -, Cheese—.- California : fiats, 14% e ncr m : firm*,'do firsts,*?l3c,l firm, do seconds, 11 *_*_►' fancy ■, Young Americas, ;:-;lfic;: - firm: dofln^. :15c, firm: Oregon « flats. 13% c*. steady• do £& age 14% c, steady; local storage flats, 14c steady; Oregon Americas. 16c, » steady: £? *. ors f fancy/: 16c, steady 7do Storage.'* 16® 18c; steady: Wisconsin do, 16c. stead*. ' 0(fl — . .--. , ...