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THE COMMERCIAL WORLD & SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. silver advanced. Barley weak. Cther ereals unchanged. Jiay easy, but no lower. Flour in feh demand. Teans steady Now prices for Paraffine Candles. Lank clearings galn 50% Onlons lower. Potatoes unchanged. Dutter, Cheese and Kgzs firm. 1y due. Wine G rapes in larger supply. Turee cars + astern Po Fea 1es wease 4 ¥ruits firm. Becon firm. jiams and Lard unchanged. Weol and Hides very firm Tiogs sell off well Dry Goods trage active. MONEY IN GOVERNMENT VAULTS. The Uuited Stetes Treasurer reports the amount of money on hand at the close of August s follows Goid ecin Goid bullion Ive: dollars. Fractional siiver ¢ $150.20 31, s roces. v notes or 1890 - Gold certificates Silver certificates ertificates of depy Nationxl bank Atisceliancon Total 2 ......$808,145,167 There was a net decrease for the monih of An- | £us. of £9.80%,576. including P01 52,043, U0 iu United States notes, $7,524,000 ; 1 Otes. $3,216.U00 tu siiver cerlificates und $1 000 in National Ban< notes. Tner cresse of $900,000 in specie, repres coin. On the 1st of Sep ember, these hisam un £108.561, 114 in goid cc bulii Tbe silver buliiou on b, 500,000 less than it wasay 1RY GCODS TRADE. There was quite & failing of in the fmports n goods at New Y iast mos The e of these imports was S5, L0, sgainst | 241,500 tn July $9,098,000 and $12,343- 0 189 189>, The I:s of ine yexr ast, me. st eight mor Imporied $101,0:.4.800 77'89.1.000 T 95,012.60) 500,500 ihe large amount 6f goods thrown T his Yesr indicates an unusually activede- mand COINAGE OF THE MINTS The differe 460 00 10 00 500 00 135 00 <5 00 4173 00 953 00 53 COIN CERT.FC CIRCULA- 3 In cire 31 ernment c uiation BANE CLEAKINGS. s last week were § 012 for the same weeck i abou: 50% over lnst year, of tne stzde of trade. bark clearin st $10 55 This is & zain o od indicati a Tstoosh ‘H_ - \\\C‘}\' Sestefe | . by | FCanty QSporane 62, > veens | }fl/téy/q\ 7\ H 70 e f4 " Portlan A Y 5 IRnemycta 68, S N\ B Corsot O Clar ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING /PAST 12 HOURS Explanation, The arrow files with the wind. &t station indicale maximum temperature for the deys: those derneath it, if any, the amount of reintall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, The top figures during the past twelve bours. Isobars, or solid iines, counect poins of equal air pressure; therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. ‘Ihe word “high” means high barometric pressure and usually_accompenied by fair weaiher: “low” 1efers 1o low pressure. and Is usually preceded und sccompanied by cloudv weather and rains. “Tows” usnally first appesr on the Wushincton oast. When the pressure is high In the interior end iow along the coast, and the isobars extend rorth and south aloug the COast.T8in is probable: Sut when the “low’ 13 inclosed with isobars of aarked eurvatu shie. Witha “high” in the vicinity of Idano, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in_summer and coider weather in winter. The reverse of tese conditions will prodace an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, Sep tember 11, 1897, 5 . M. The following ars the mAXimum temperaiures reported to-gay by telegraph from weather burean stations in California: Eureka 58, Ked Bluft 82, Obispo 74, Los Angeles 76, 94 San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 62, minimum 50, meaa 56, Weather Conditions and General Fore- casis. An area of bigh pressure lias over the northern ba't of the !acific Slope. The pressvre Is very Jow over Arizina, Utah and the Missouri Valley. The temperature his risen rapidly east of the Pocky Mountams. It has remained neerly sta- onary along ihe Pacifi- Coast. In the great val- s 0f Ca fz0r:ia the temperature is about 5 deg. bilow the normal. Fam is saling 1n Artzona. There ha> been & cener.] tucrea-e in cloudiness over Nor:hern Callforn a. Forecas: made at San Francisco for 30 hours en . ing midnich’, September 1%, I897: North rn Laiifo:nia—increasing cloudiness Sun- day. with conditlons favorable for unset.led weather: noriherly winds. onthern California—Cloudy and wea her Sunday: northwesterly wids. Nevada—C ouly ~unday. Utah—t loudy and unseitled weather Sunday. Arizona—-~howers eurly Sunday cicudy and nuse:tied Susday: warmer. ~an Frape sso and vicinity—Increasing c.oudi- pess, with unset:led conditions Sunday. possibly suowers in the evening; southerly changing o fresh westerly winds. Repor. srom Mount Tamalpiis—Wind, north- weat: weather, € ear: velocity. 7 miles; tempera- ture, 66; baromeer, =9 95. ALEXANDER MC ' DIE, 10cxl Forecast Official. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Fresno 84, San Lufs san Diezo 72 Yuma unsettied NEW YORK, N. Y., ~ept. 11.—The general tone of the marke for s:0Cks o-day was stroug and thers was no heavy pr.ssure of realiziog sues But there was more or less w voints scattered throughout the list. ‘The North- n Pucifi: 1ssues were heavy ou continued bad owing of earnings, the fourih week in August showiug a decrease, and the most decrease in gross earnings amounted to $12,194. This show- g 1s in marked contrast Lo the averaze Increases Which are shownby other railroads almost svith- Oulexcepuion. Sowe ol the roadsiu the southiery rain south of Oregon is improb- | morning; | kness ai differeig ETOUD Wwere unfavorably affected by fear that the yelow fever quaraniine would iuterfere with thelr raffie, and uiso by the Governmeit bureau report uf the nnfavorable condition of the cotton | crop. The effect was noifcenble. A feature of the duy was the sharp recovery of 81 ver of 34d.1s 25144 in London, and 1c to 85¢ in New York. This was dus to the declsion of the Banx of ¥ngand authoriiles 10 hold one-fifih of the bank’s reserve in siiver. To-day’s price s 2d sbove the ‘owest Lendon price and Syscabeve the lowest in New York. = The week in Wall street has witnessed the re- sumption in force of ihe bull movement. toe buy- ing thr 011t by commission bouses teing avnin in fui vid ‘nces are abupdant also of buy- tize. ing on a large scale tor individual and corporate Boldings or capital. |, There has been abundant liqnidation of oiher | Jarge holdings whose owners s-emed cobient td twhe pronts and whose belief is expressed thal | prices in jvadivg stocks have advanced as far us | warranted. There issome zround for the belief that large b.ocks of new securl:ies of Tecrganized com- penies which had come into the hauds of lar | capiialists through the r memger-hin in under- ing syndic lave bee p ssed to oiher ctivity in_ratlioad speciaitles were s pecnl u}i.,.,\.ca regewed securicies, ®nite the industrial less promiue The manipulated | ofan industrisi stock. which wus a tea uce a | last week, has been nbsent this week, except on Tues- day. {h~ first trading duy, when Morthern Pacific | preferred wus thus employed. ~Levelopment of | new s of s.rength in the xeneral sicuaiion away with the necessity for this daily or or artifi ial stimulant to the market. Uwe e mosi uotable develcp uents iu the general owlnz interest in Ameri- part of the Euglish and Continental Lon s 2don marke: 15 nearly suripped) of ariles, much of this buying has i New York mus ket direct for the for- €n accoun:. ‘The suppiy of Americans in Lou- 0. bas in tact become 0 small that (hey are cied by manipulation, axd (he conrse o theis prices )s no longer accepted as a reliable in- aieat New York tost the large sales of \merican_securities by forelgners have beeu in- cited b reign financlal au borities and encour- age by ‘ar-e bun<ing and fivancial - teresis, wih a view to their effect i | gold exports 10 thi« country | ®Gold exports to this country and keeping down | the mouey rate in London i re now fully admitted. | 1 doutied wheher the expedients adopt- t «d by the Bauk of 1 .lend to cheex the outflow of goid by coniracting loans and raising the discount b- much iaker successtul. The bank Is apped by its Own desir y Tate In order to facilitate th=success of the | indian Government 0au. But the evidence of coutinued heavy bauk clearings turoughout the | United States is that uses are being found in b r the couslrs’s surplus reserve of Tlis is supplemented by to-day’s state- W Yors cleariug-house bauks. ‘The se 0f 7,078,000 in the stock of lexal te ders indicates that the contraction in ibe reserves 10 tue demand for currency from the iv- @ Atchison issues were the mos: active in the warket ament bonds are 14 to & higher. 5. $17.028,100. to.al sales of stocks to-day inciuding the foliowis Bur.iugton, 17.402: Louisville and alian, 8500; Missourl Pa- jreferrad, ) 182 : Noribwescern, Total bouds Ine | shures, were 258,705 Atcwison pre- Nashv cine, 700; 1 g, ock Isiand, 15,3505 ~ St Paul and Owana. 3350; sout Kubway preferred. 5100; Unlon Pacific, 11,- | 520: Wabush preferrid, 5450: Bay Staie Gas, 9100: lead, 3200; Sugar preferred. 5745; Weste ern Uniun, 5062; Uh cago Great Wes ecn, 4600, THE FINANCIAL SITUALXION. NEW YORK, N. ¥ 11.—The Financier | says: The full cffect of ihe curreney shipments to | the interior are shown in (he returns of the Asso- ciated Banks of New York City for the week end inx September 13. 1heloan increase amounts to 352,600; the decresse in cash to $7,347,700, 11 the 108s 10 reserve to #7,445,3¢5, while depos- s expanded $390,500, showing tha: the money obtained by bank credit in the fori | wiher words, if the statememt is the funds have gone to the interi move the crops In New York tbe cummercial paper mar- ket has baen quite active and Si0ck kxchange re- quirements huve madea continuous demand for call money At this tin on loans does not coustituet a £ adeposit as usuai. ° In bs relied on e last year call money began 10 go up | a5 he bapss witcdrew irom ihe loan market, but {heie does ot seews (0 be (he siighte-t proba. iiny | that the supply wiil uot be suiticient for ali dé- mands until .he end of the year. Asthe flow of money to ihe West has not yet 3 wre that New YOrk bauks ceased, the chanc Witmin' the next fow weess will report over hali Jeir eserve in goid The Government is rapid.y | approachiug the same condition, Owing to nue deticiency and increasiag gold supply. It is worih | noting, nowever, that 1he note «rcuiation of the | New York banks s Increasing or the first time | since election. Specle may be forced lato actual circulation soon. | TR E nds, or a'e bei'g passed Lo other hands i the curr-tit boom on Wall s reet. Ufferfags have ali been we.l absorbed, whatever Teactioi was manifest being usaa. 1y recovered be fore the 1 day was finished. The veck’s | “voosting” | to keep down the | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, ter patents. $5 35@$5 65 winter straights, €4 €0 5: winter ‘exuas, $350@390: wiater low grades, 83 35@3 50. L] WH EAT—Keceipts, 250,975 bushels; exports, 85,307. Spo:, weak. Opiions opened weak and | declined on weak cab'es, liquidation and prospects ofa heavy increase in ihe Lext visible supniy, closed 114c net Jower. No. 2 red. Mav, 98323 9934c. Ciosed 98%c: September, 8102%3 | 1uslg: closed, $1 0255, Al WOUL—Strong. Fiecce, 27@27c: putled, No. 2 extra, 2/@4vc; Texas. 10@17¢ PETROL ~UM—Easy: Unite!, closed 6934 bid. PIGIRON — Quief: = Soutnern. $) T0@10 3u: orthern, $10@12 COPPi—Fair: brokers, £11 £5. Lrav_stong Brokemitl o oo TIN—Bare.y steady; $1% 57 COFFEk—Options opaned firm. 5 and iU points By | higher. Closed steady . net gain of £0 and 25 | Bolnte, ~aies 17,000 bags, incinal Dec-mber. 36 : Junuary. $6 50@6 6: F.bruars, 85 700 Marer: '56.75@5 b May, 36 & @8 £0; July. $7. €pot Coft e—xilo, firm: 7 1uvo oe, 834 jobbing, 73pe: mild, steady: Cordov., 10T9@16Yac. Sules, 750 bags: No. B ot 64ac ex | sbip | SUGAR=-Raw. firm: fair refining. £3gc: centri- | fugal, 96 test. 37c: refinea, niarset fiim: No. 6, i 4 11-T6c: No.', 0.9, 4 7-16¢; | No. 10. - Fge 3 : o 13, d1jc; 0. 14, 4 1 | a2ra.” 3 15 -T6es’ coutic {loat 5 1-16c: rviu hd, 5 11-16 powdered, 5 5-1€c; granulated, £330 cubes, b 5-16¢. : No. 8, 4154 ed Eruits. Eept. 11.—California dried bo NEW YORK, N. Y. fruits steady. £VAFORATED APPLES—Prime wire tray. | | 8Y4c: wood dried, prime, 633c: choice, 634C: faucy, PRUNES—314@7%4c per pound, ss to size and | qualiiy. APRICOTS—Royal, 7@8c: Moorpark, 921'¢c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@10c; pee.ed, 11@1ic. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKE CHICAGO, IrLi, Sept. 11.—No matter what the complexion of « Governmeat crop report may be | the wheat market s invariably weak afcer ity an- nouncement. To-day’s maket wus no exception Wheet siarted at & decline of 12@34c, and, with the exception of two or three shorc spasms of strength,the market was decidedly off color a'l day. 1he marke: was influenced mora by whay wis learaed y. sterday of 1he growing weakness of the mo trable shipping grade of winter whea , the No. 2 Kansas bard, and a decl e of &4 to 1d at Liverpool, than by the Government estimate of thecrop. The Government estimate of 464,000,000 was rather small itself, but the irade gen- | eraly believed in a yietd 100,000,000 bushels jarger than tua. The week's clearances from both coasts wers equal in whea: and flour to 5,461,506 bushels. acainst 6,268,000 bushels tne corrvspouding week ot 1098. Chicago seceived to-day 2t5 cars. againit 184a yearago. Only 20 cars of to-day’s receipis were contract, comparea with 7 cerluads of the regu- iar grads in the day’s receipts of » year ago. Min- ueapoils and Duluth goL 75 cars, against 48U Saturday last and 1166 cars a year ago. 'l empor- ary firminess was siven 10 the markel at about ihe price trading commenced &t when the export cearances began 1o ba known, and it was found that the sh pments ¢1 wheat from_Philadelphia | were 105000 oushels and fiom New Oleans 826,000 busnels. Following that lemporary er couragement the first reasons for weaknes: re- { turned wiih redoubicd strength and much more | musteriai breaks toux 1lace. | The total clearances of wheat and flour from At- lantic ports for the day amounted to the liberal toial of 580,000 bushels, but that did not furiber interiere with the weakness with which the s ket bad meantime become badly atflicted. Aiier fuctuating for a shor: time around Loe lower edge of the opening range it graduaily jucreased 1n Deaviness until about haifan bou. from the end Cf the sessi0n when it got down to 45, The weakest phase of he markel was in the last ten minutes of Lo ¢ session, by which time the gen- eral crowd had kained the courage of thelr convic- tions and nolonger feared (o seil the wheat they considered mucn 00 high. price down to 954¢, even L0 958jc for sowe of it, but not wishing t g0 home shor. some buying of tha: sort caused & recovery to 961sc at the cluse. Corn was radically weak, mage s0 0y she Governmeut crop report, beavy receipis avd a rather poor shippinz demana. Takiug 1nto consideration the weakness in cogn and wheat oais were comp rativ-ly steady, al- though pricesat the close were from 14C 10 352 lower. 1n provisions stop-ioss orders were numc- ous. A great deal of stuff was liquidated by New | York, and the selliug al times o< on the ap- pearance of an organized raid The feading futures ranged us foliows: | | | Wheat No 2— September... December, new.. « September.... December | May... Gais No. teptember. | Decembver. | May. o Mess Pork B bbi- September... 3 October Lecember. . Lard, B 100 ths | NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. St = | e = | Ocioter...... . | Closing Prices for Bonds and Railway | Decembe TN { shares. o ort Ribs, 100 i | NEW YORE, N. Y., Sept. 11.—Money on call | jepoember: pominally 114@l%ay: last loan , closed ——; | e e oy rim r i B 31, %: Sterhmg | Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, barely P I e o A oaorons | stendy: Winter Paients, $5@630: _Gtralyhts, | exchange easy. with actual business in bankers' | SE700" o ® S0 NSO P0G B0 spring Par [ vills_ac 34 833484 86 for demana, nd 84 &34 | 33 T0CKE RS TRCCNS 28 B0 TROOE Py @ i3, for mxiy asys: posied rates x4 8i@ | St 008N OVl St IGnE B RE0 VIR i Bbig and $4 8615@4 ¥7lo; commercial bilis, | XPLOE 6007000, Navz Ked, 07 15@9814; No. 4 BUSELLIN: alec ool iontey L0 | 2 Corn. .0@BUTge: N3 2 Oats, 19940 No. 2 | bar sitver, 55¢: Mexican dolla gc: wovern- |y oily oS /B @u3ihe: No. S White, 5. 0. b men: tonds firm ; State tonds firm: raroad bonds | 91305 i3 o' No. 2 Kye, BUlge: No. 2 Barley cas er. o g % P & R _ % s nominal 0. 8 Lo 45 No. 4, f. o b %A CLouNe snGne | 2815@: . 1 Faxsced, 8 05@ 1 0734: Railroads— (St Paul.... 2101%, | prine Timoihy Seed, $2 60@2 65; Mess Pork @ | Atchison .. Preferrec 14548 | phi. 88 20@8 25: Lard ¢ 100 Ibs, #4 371; “hort Preferred ... St Paul & Umaha. 8535 | jubs Side. (.0ose), £310@ 5 40: Dry Salted Baltimore & O Preferred 145 Suoulders boxed), bli@534c: Short Clear Sides Canada Pacific.. 122 (toxed), 554@334c: Whisky, distillers’ finished Canada Southern. Centrai Pacific.... Ches & Onlo Chicago & Alion..164 s|Southern Lailwa, Preferred Texas & vadific. Chicage, B &Q....101 | Union Pacitic. Chicago'& r. 1.0 89 (U PD&G CCC& L. 41%3| Wab <h g Preferred 84| Preferred Del & Hudson.....119%5| Wheel & L k... DelL&W.........189 | Preferred Del & Kio G.. 13 | ¥ xvress C Preferred. . 48% AdamsEx..... Erie. new.......... 181g American Kx. First vreferred.. 44 United States’..... 44 Fi Wayae.........173 | Wells-Faig Gi Nor pfd. ... 1.1161 | Miscellaneous— Hocking Val. 5 |A CotOil. Jiinois Cent.....308 |* Preterre Luke Erie & W ... 2034| am'u Spirits.. Preferred Am Tobacco. ... preferred Prete:red. . Lake Shore.. Louis & Nash. ashattan L. /8| Chicago vay., Met Traction Cons. Gas.. Michigan Centsal.1u834 Com. table Co... { Minn &St L..... 274 Col F & lron....... 2644 | “do do 1st prevd. 873 do do prefd.. 0 Mo. "Pacific........ |Gen. Electic Mobile & vhio..... 1inois steel | Mo K &T-... 152 1a clede Gas a0 prefid .. 33 |Le8G........ New Alb&Chicgo. 1134 do prefd... | _do do prerd. :5%|Nat Lin Oll. 1734 | N'J ceniral 97 " |uregon Imp. = | N Y Centrail 11 11214 Pacific Mall....... 37% N Y Chicago &<t L 16% | Puiiman Palace,...182 do do Is. prefd do o 2a prerd 801 | ~ilver Certificates. 5ila | ~1an Kope.t’l‘wlm.]bglfi_ | Nor West.........] 1614|Suzar... No Amer Co.. 1.l 5ug| Preterred........120 | No Pucitic 167 L C & Iron........ 3414 | Preferred ;7717 US Leather....l. €% | Oatario& W.Il Preferred 705 | Ore R & Nav_. 1834 | ure =hort Line.. .. BBy | Pittsburg es.ern Union.... 981 | Reading.. v Ll | Hock Istand. e sve L1273 St Louis &S F.... Preferred.. 16414 Preferred. CLOSING BONDS. U S New 48, reg...126 | N J Cent Gen 5s..118 0 do 4s coup..126_ | North Carolina 6s.126 do 4s, reg 111% Dods.. ceeen 10234 dods, coup. 11334 | Nortaern Pac Ists 12214 93" | Do, 8s.. .80, ..114 bro, 4s.. .. o 92 do 55, coup......11a [N Y C &L 43,106 Distret 3 6us 0914 Nor & Wos....... 12514 Ala Class A.. 107 | Northwest Consois14 § 1 ~ Do, Class B......106 Do, deb 5: Do, Cinss C...... 93 Do, Currency Atchison 4s.. Do, Acj 4 603 Canada So. 2ds... 106 Can Pac lss. CENPLrbs Olmp lsts tr. Do, 5 tr.. 9 ; 3 s | Pacific 6s, ¢1795...102 C& Ohio 3s........11244| Keading 4s. . 3534 Cui & D 31410110165 Rio ¢ West, 1ais.. S1lg Den& R G 1sis. . 110% |5t L& I M Gen 6s 9y Len & 1 G 4...7. 8514 St 1, & N F Gen 65115 Eas: Tenn 1sts....108%g St B coneols....... 140 | | { }F\\'&D!x | srie Gen 4s. 78 “|StP C &P lstsl 121 75141 Do, 54 Gen klectrie 53 100 S Carolin: GH&SABs... 108 |~outnern iy & do a0 25, 6f1'100 |StanRre&Twineds 86 H & T Cent bs.....10914/ do con 8s. 105 | Tex Pac L& 1sts 96 Twa C 1ita. 99 Do, reg 2ds...... 32 Kan P Cout'r. 9914 U P ists... 114 Kun ¥ 1st(DDjirllitg U P D &Guif ists._ 4914 La Nw Conusol 45.. 95 | Wab Isi 5s 10714 9 enn New Set 3s.. 314 L&N Unids s514 Do, 2ds L1934 Missourt us... "1 100 | West Stor J1onig MKT 2. 84 [Va Ceuiuries..... 1714 Do, ds............ 85 | Do, deferred..... 4 N'Y Centrai Tsis] 15834 NING STOCKS. 70 0utano, Chollar..... | Crown i 40| Opbir...... 120 Con. Cal. & Va... 175/ Piymouth. 05 Deadwood .. . 100 Quicksilver 100 Gould & Curr 5| do ptd.. 1000 Hale & Norcross. 115|Sierra Nevada.... 125 Homestuke. ...... 29 00|~ tandard. ... 185 Trou Nitver.. ") 45 00| Uvion Con 100 Mexican. . 65| Yellow Jacket. 50 Bosio BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 11.—Atchison, 1675: Bell Telephone, 274- ( hicago, Buriineton and Quincy, 100%;: Mexican Central, bls: Orezon ~hort iin 821, =an | lego, 134 Butte and Mon.sna, 148; Butie aad Roston, 267 *EW YORK GKAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, X. Y. 28,740 barrels; expori nis, $9 59@6 10; do baker: “ept. 11.—Flour receipts, 21,155, Minnesoa pat- $300@1 76 win- 1 | | z00ds per gaiit | Granuluted, $5 22. sugare—cut Loaf, $5 84; 21, BRTICLES. Recelpts. | Shipmenis. Flour, bbis - 8,000/ | Wheat. ba. . 251,000 | Corn, bu. 5 874,000 Oats’ bu.. 3 442/000 Eye, bu 19,000 Barley, bu.... 42,000 On the Produce Kxchange t0-dav the Butter mar- ke wazs firm; creameries. 12@17%sc: datries, 9@ 15c: cheeee, 834@9c; eggs, firmi; fresh, EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO. Ii. Sept. 1L—CATTLE—Receipis small and quotaiions were almost entirely nomi- | pal. The few sales made were at yesterday’s | prices. ’ HOC ales were made of heavy packing hozs at 37583 95 &nd choice heavy brought 14 15@ 4 25 whi'e prime assorted lizhts sold at $4 35 and cheice m x=d r4 30. The preuter past of the hogs crossed the eca s at $4@4 25, lous of Iiitie pigs | sellinz for $2 5U@3. Native sheep wir) steady at 32 50@4 25 and Western range flcc<s at $3 4083 85, Luwibs were salable aL $3 £5@3 75 £ r culls up Lo $5 BU@5 75 for choice Eastern buyers take all the Western ew s at£3 5(@3 6 they cen get. Receip. s—Cactle, 20v; 1:085, 11,000; Bheep, | 6000. 5 B NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET, Oregon, PORTLAND, OR., Sept. 11.—Wheat—Valley and blue stem, 90c; Walla Walla, 87c. Receipts 50 cars. Washington. TACOMA, WASH., Sept. 11.—Wheat lower fn mpathy With rastern markets. Close: No. 1 ub, - 6¢; No. 1 blue stem, 89c. FORTLAND’S BUSINESS, FORTLAND, Or., Sept. 11.—Exonanges, §236,- 462; balances, $71,67 FOREIGN MARKETS, Loudon, LONDOY, ENa., Sept. 11.—Consols, 11184; sil- ver, 25340, French ren es, J04f $0c. Liveipoo!. LIVERPOOL, Exa., Sept. 10.—Wheat—Qulet: No. 1standard Califurnia wheat, 40s; cargoes off coast, ficn ; cargoes on passage, quie:. COTTON - Uplands, 4% CLOSE. WHEAT—No. 2 red western winter, 8s 1d; No 1 red norihern soring dul , 85 834d; sPot quiet, demaud pour CURN — amerlcan mixed spot n-w quiet, 3, ! 4340: do 0ld quict. - 5a; September quiet 85 4d: Gelober quien, 38 414d; November quer, 5s bl L CALIFORNJA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 11.—The Earl Fruit | @155, Peurs—partiet.. $1 B0@2 'EXCHANCE AND BULLION. S er'ing Exchang~, 60 days. — B4ss Ster tng Exchange, ~ight. - iss Sterling caben........ ... - asey New Yor: Exchange, sigut. - Ly New York Exchange, - 071 Fine rl.ver, por onnce - 13514 | Mexican Doilars. = i1 YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. Prices Again Decline, Probably Owing to Manipulation. EAN FRaNcisco, Sept. 11, 1897. The followiug resume of the wheat market is furnished by ¥. A. Bresse, Produce Kxchunge grainbroker, 412 Pine street 9:15 A. M. SESSION. Wheat opened essy on lower Eastern and for- elgn markets. December sold spariigly st $1 601, and declined quickiy to $1 6 under heavy selling. Shorts were falr buyers near ihe They battered ihe | | Company’s suction sales: Grapes—1oksy, $125 | c'ose of the session. December ciosed at $1 €015 and May at $1 59. 10:15 A. M. SESSION. Chicago showing slight improvement caused a steadier feeling. December wheat opened at $1 €015 aud c.osed at §1 6055 December tar ley, 95, 11:15 A. M. SESSION. Wheat acts strong. Desember started at $1 6035 and c osed at 81 607, with trades ac $1 61 imme- taely ‘“:f;g(l; closg of 1he sesslon. Deoember bar ey, 94 455c. To-day’s drcline was brought bout by realizing sales ia the Chicago market. The clique, it is saia, are pluying for & break to buy wheat on. New Yors teporied liberal ac ceptances. The visible supply on Monday shouid show A falr inerease, s receipts have been large, yet not unusually so. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Sbinments. Evenels. Cittes Boshels. 167,300, New York 13,660 514,636, Duluth.. 184,620 I Muwaokee T Chicazo. 12058 “Minneapolis L 8180 «..St. Louls. . . Ui 22,9610 ‘Detrot..... 151 184,500 hausas Ciiy. . 185.000 1,029,149 471,859 TIDEWATER 504... .. Boston... . 13,860 250,975 New york. .. L H51307 45,080 .. Poiladelphia. . 105,198 148,150, Baitimore 2.0081 % 323.5.0 444,689 471,859 LIVERPOOL WHEAT YUTURES. Sept, Oct. _ Cee. Opentng. 858 ... 71054 Closing. 8lp . 710 FARIS FUTUR>. H <ept. oct. Flour—Opening. ........ . 60.75 6100 Ciosing... 6L25 6110 Wheat—0penin 29010 | Cosing.. 29.30 L, PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Red Rock takes for Cork 65,121 culs, vaiued at $104.200. The gain of the preceding day was all wiped out yesterday under lower quotations from Chicugo. Local quotations are as follows: $1 5714 for No. 1, 81 583;@1 60 for choice and §16215@1 671, 10r extra Cuvice tor miliing. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 o'clock—December— 000 ct s, $1 €0%5; 60,000, $1 60; 58,000, §1 6014; 40.000. §1 6034, May—2000, $1 59, SECOND SEssjoN — December — 20,000 ctls, 81 60%e: 12.000, 81 6055 KEGULAR MORNING SESSION — December — 2000 ctis, §1 6U34: 40.000, #1 0Ly $1 BUBR: 2000, $1 6034: 2000, 81 €07 May— 4000, 315935 BARLEY-The Clan Macfar'ane takes for Cork 54,042 c:is Brewing, va'ved at $53,051. 1 he merke: was dull yesterday and futures were slignily off, but spot prices were Do lower. Feed, 950@$1: Chevalier. 81 50@1 55 for 1and 1 35@1 40 for No. 2: new Brewing. $1 0315 @105 for No. 1 and 9714c@$1 10r dars Coust, CALL BOARD SALFS INFORMAL EEssION—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND SESS! December—4000 ctls, 95c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2000 LuUU, 94550 18 no ehenge toreport. Trade is Fancy Fecd quoisble av 81 35@1 40: good choice, %1 20@l 30; common, §1 071L@ to 117,; Surprise, 81 45@1 60: Res, ‘81 15@1 20: Gray, $1 1:1p@1 1734: Ni liug, $1 30@1 35 ® Biack, 1or 1eed, $1@1 10; Tor seed. 81 15@ 130" Cilpped Oats sill al $1@2 B Lon over the raw product. CuxN—Dealers quote previous prices. The de- wand is £1 25@1 #1 10@l 1215 % cul Lotning ex ra. Small Kound Yeilosw, : Large Yellow, 81 10@1 1244; White, RYE—Flrni ac £110@1 1215 B ctl. BUCKW kal—95c@$l 16 @ cil. A>D MILLSTUFFS, YLOUR The old prices still rule for ail descriptions. The demand for Fiour Iy up to the average. FLUUR—Net cash prices are: Famlily extras, $b 25@5 35; Bakers’ extras, $5@5 10 3 bbl. CORNM Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton: Cracked Corn, 325@26 ® too. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, uvsual discouns to the trad-: Grabam Fiour, $3 100 bs: Kye Fiour, §250 % 100 hice Fiour, 5 75: Cornmenl #$2 25: extra cream do, $3: Oatdieal, 83 60: Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, :3 1v@ ¥ 50: Bnekwheat Flour 83 25@3 50; Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Farina. $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, #3 25: Kolled Uats (bbis), $3 20@5 40; Prarl Bar- l];\'. §4; Spili Peas, $3 0 Green do, $4 26 @ 100 4 AND FEEDSTUFFS, HAY There Is report on "Change that owlng to low freights made by the Valle: road considerable Hay will be receives rom the San Joaquin Vailes this 500 The merket is weak at the quotations, but dealers 100k for a recovery shortly. Feedstufts ra.ge nbout the same. B} AN—$14 50@ 5 50 for the best and $13 56@ 14 % ton for outsiie brands MIUDLINGS—$19@20 for lower grades and #21@22 B 1on for Lhe best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $21@22: Oll- caxe Meal at the mill. $3U % ton: jobuing, §51; Chopped Feed, $15@18 % ton: Cocoanut Cace, $17 50: Cottonserd Mral. BZI@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $11@14 50 # ton: ‘Wheat and Oat, $10@14; Oat,810@ 12 50; Barley. $E@12: com- pressed, $12 50@ 4; Alialfta, $5@10: swek, $1@ 9; Clover, #8 50G9 50 B ton. ~ SIRAW—50@400 ¥ bate. BEEANS AND SEEDS. There is noihing new in Beans, the demand Is fair and prices are firm. Mus a.d and Fiax Seed are 1o sironz tone. BilANS—Bayos, ¥275@2 85: Small Whites, $1 35@1 50; Larze Whites, $1 30@1 40: Pinks. 31 45@1 55; Keds, &1 a5@155; Biackeye, 81 90 | @2 i ed Kiouey, nominal Butters, $1 2091 35: Pes, 81 ¥5@1 50. ~ SEED —Brown Mustard, $2 25@2 50: Yellow, Musturd. $2 25@2 50 w ¢ ax, 8242 15; Canary @2Yac B e Alfaita, 614c: Rape, 21@ 23,c} Hemp, 5c: Tim 41jc. DHIED PEAS<Niles are agiin offering at §1 25; limas. $2 10@2 2b. | B1get 20-1b prils, 6ina | ociation quotes Red Salmon as follow: Green, $1 2081 70 B cu POTATOES, ONION., VEGETABLES, Onlof® are a shade weaker underheavy receipts. Potatoes and Vegetables are about the same. POTATOES—Early Xose, 30@35c; River Reds, s0@50c: Burbanks, S0@i0c: ~alinas Burbauxs, weet Poiatoe:, (Oc@$l B cil. —$1@1 US: Pickle Unions, 75c B sack. LTABLES—Bay Squash, 25@35c ® box: Marrowfar Squash. $6@8 ® ton: Bay Cucumbers. 16@33c B box: Pickles. 13pc for No. 1, 134c & b for No, 2: Green reppers, 23@3oc for Chive und A0@5Uc for Bell; Green Peas.142@21ac D Ib: Siring Bewus, 1%a@2c; Lima Beass, 115@21ec: Green O<ra. 26@40c B box: uried OK.+. 6@8: B M Egz Piant. 35@o0c: Uabbage, 60@T5: ' ctl; Car- Tois, Zo@30¢ ® sac<; Garlic, 114@2c % b: Toma- twes, 25@400 or river and 8 @6Uc_for Alamedi: Greea Corn, 25@85¢ ¥ stck, 85@75c B crate for Berkeley and 50c@31 25 @ crate for Alumeda. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Three cars of Eastern go on Mon- day and Juesaay. Live Turkeys are quotableat 14@15c for Gob- blers and 13@14c for Hens; large voung Turkeys, 14@16¢; Geese ® palr, $1@1 25: Loslings, $1 25@ 175: Ducks, $ 50@3 for old oud #2 50@5_for young; Hens, 13@4 50: Roosters. soung, $3 50@ 5: do. 0ld. #3bUa4; Fryers. $3@3 25: Broilers, £2 50@3 for large and $: 76@: 50 for sm, Figeous, $1@) 25 P oz for younz and for old. GAM k—Hure, nominal: Rabbits, nominal. BUTTER, t;EESE AND EGGS, Bntter and Eggs closed the week firm and un- changed. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 20@27c; sec- onds, 2i@25¢ B b. DATRY—Choice to fancy, 21@24c B Db; lower grades, 16@ Oc. PICKLED—16@18¢ B b FIRKIN—16@17C B 1. CRFAMERY 1UB—15@20c B b. EASTERN—12@1 3¢ for ladle-packed. CHEESc—~Choice mild new, £@14c: common 10 good, 7le@>34c; Cresm Cheddar, 10@11c ¥ Ib: Young Amerlca, 1W@.1c: Western, 1014@11c; Eastern, 1:36@13%ac ® . Gus—sancn Eggs, 25@28¢ © doz; store Fags, 16@223gc B dozen; kusiern, 18@.=1go for good o foncy'und 17@18¢ for seconds; Luck k45, 166 e 4 DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Peaches are weaker and quieter. Pears are abont done in bulk. Grapes continue In heavy supply and cheap. Wine Grapes are in free receipt and lower. It ls Iy for them, as the Wwinemakers are not ST bertien 15 S04 50 chest for largo. rawberries. §. chest for Huckicber:jes ¢ @ . Bluckberries. $2 3(@5 B chest. Ri-poerries, $6@7 = chest. Jed ectarines, 60@75¢ 8 box: White, nominal. Peaches, 35@E5¢ B 0ox: 10 bulk, $26@35 ® Lon for Ciligs and »-0:d :or frees. P ums, 15@4: c: Japanese, 50@75c. ne, Bauen, bo@3bc P box for green and 0@ < for rip. A Pp.es, 22@S5¢ B box {or common and 50@65¢ for 5001 {0 chv ce. Crubapples, 25@30¢ B box. Figs. uoub e lay ers, :5@oUc. Quinces, st@t0c P LOX. Grupes, in boxes, 35@35¢ for Muscats, 20@85c for binok. 20@s0c_for Tokav, s0@0c ¢ Isabelln d. 25@35c for Fontainebleau and Swe:twater. Crates seil about 10c higher thun boxes. Zinfun. de Wine Grapes, $15@18 B tun. ‘Watermelors, lgg 100 Canta oupes. 50c@8! B cru e Nntmeg Me ong, 16@ 0Oc B box on the whart, CITRUS FRUIIS—Valencia Oranges, $1 3 50 B box: Lemons $1@1 76 ® box for commio 20d $2@3 50 for good to cholca: Mexicun Limes, 35@5 50 B box: Hananas, $1@2 80 ¥ bunch: Plucapples, $1@3 ¥ doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, ‘There is no change to report. The feeling is firm and business is good. DRIED KFHEUITS—Quotations are as fo'lows: New Prunes. 534@554c -or 40-80°s 43,@50 050 s B Tahor 5010, @1 W Toba 1897. 814@2%c B b for 80-80's and 23,@3c § Db for T D SR S A A fancy. Ta@isae B h; peeled, —: Apricots, 522@ ac €3¢ B 1b for Busals and 7@815¢ B Ib for wood w fancy Moorparks; evapoiaied appies, 014@6e: sun-dried, 3@3Yac: new b ack Figs, insks. Ziazlge new Plums. 4@44c for pitted snd 1@Zc for uii- pltied; bieached Plums, 5@51z¢: new Nectarines, 5@6c B I for prime o fancy: vew Pears, 5@5lac for quarters and 6%@7c for haives. RAISINS—(0ld erop)— Four-crown, Icose, 4@dc: 3-crown, 3La@dc: 2- crown, 23,@3%4c @ I_seediess Sulianas, 5@51ac; seedless i\ uscaivis, 4@4bec: --ciown Londun fay- ers, $1@1 16; clusters, $1 15@1 25: Dehesa clus- ters, §1 75@2: Imperiul c usters, $2@% 25. NCLS—Walnuts, 614@7c B 1 for standard and 9@934c B Ib for sofimnell: Aimonds, €@Tc for Lansuedue, 214@3Vec for hardshell aud 8@9c B 1 for papershe 1; Peatuts, 4@5c P b for Easi-ru and 4c for Ca tornia; Hickory Nuis, 5@3c B I Pe- cans. 9@:0c B Ib: Filberts. 8@01ac; Brazii Nuts, 8@9c: Locomiuis. $5@5 50 B 100. UXFKY—New Comb, 10¢ for bright and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 435c; light amber extracted, 53,@4c @ 1. CERSWaX—22@:5c B PRUVISIONS, Bacon 13 firm at the ad vance. The other descrip- tions a e unchanzed. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9c @ I for heavs, 93¢ for light medium, 10c for iigh:, 10%4c B b for extra lisht wnd 12c for sugar-cured. Kasi- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13@1235c ® b: Cal foruia Hams, 10@11c % Ib: Mess Beef, $7 50 P bbi: extra’ mess de. #9: family do, B10i sal York, $2@ 50 @ bol: extra prime Puk. $10: exirs clexr, $16G)610: mess, £15 % bbi: Smoked Beer. 1016@1234¢ B Ib LARUDZBastern tieices quoted a° 514@53,c for compound ana 616c for pure; pails, 714¢; California tierces, 5@5t4c B B for cowpotnd aid bibe for | pure; hal-bu.s, 634.¢: 10-1b tins, Thsc: do -, 7vac. | COTTOLENE—Tierces, v3ge. Packa es 183 than L0 s—1-Ib_pails, 6 in a case, S%c; 3-1b pails, 0 In & case, 834 5-1b puils, 12 In a Case, e, $15=; 50 b tins, 1 or Lickets, 50 Ibs net, Balf bbu, about 710 & cowe. T55C: wooden T%4c: fancy ubs 50 Ibs net, 75 110 1bs, 73c B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hides and Wool continue firm and in good de- [ mand. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands cell Ic under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. 9@9%ec B 1b: reedium, Sa@sc B b light. E@>lhc: Low- DLides, 8@8c ® b: Slags, 6¢: sa ted Kip, ¥lage; salted Calt, 9@10c 3 Ib; salted Veal, 8laGuc: ry Hides, 1ac % Ib: culls ‘and brands, 12¢. ary Kip and Veal. 1dc: dre (a2, 17¢: ouis, 10¢; Goatskius, 20@35c einh: Kids, 5¢; Deersking, gcod summer, 26¢ B Ib. me 10ci Sheepskins, shear.ings. 10@:0¢ _ea shorl wool, L5@i0c eacl; mediom, SU@TV each: lung wools, 75g00c each. & TALLOW —Xo. 1. rendered. 23,@3%4c B i; No. 2, 214@3Y5¢: refined, 5e: Gisas:, Jc @ b. WOOL— Fall clip—san Joaqu'n, defective, 7@ 8lhc: do Lumbs, 616@8c: routhern Mountain, 8@1)c: free Northern, 10@12c P b: o, defect- Ive. 0@11c: Fastern Uregon, 10@12c. HUrs—€@8c B I for tmr 1o choice and 9@10c for fancy. Contrace prices are 10@12%ac # b for new California. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 53 514¢: San Quen- un, 6 40: Wool Bags, 27@30c: Fruit Bags, dY4c, 58, and 614c for the different sizes. COaL—Wellington, $8: New Welllneton, $8; Souehtield Wellington. $7 50: Seattie, $3 50; Bry- ant, #6 50: Coos Pay. $4 75; Wallsend, $675 @ ton: Cumberland, $14 60 B ton In bulk and §16 in sacks: Peonsylvanis, Anthraciie Ege, $1a 8 ton: Welsh Anihracite, § @13; Cannel, — @ tou: Reck Sprins, Castie Guie and Pleasant Val- ley, $7 80: Ccke, ¥11@12 in buik and $13 @ ton in sks CANDLES—The Standard Ofl Company reports the following new prices on Paraffine Wax Can- 6 2's, whi.e, 884¢; colored, dies: 1's, ¥'s, 4s, 6'send 12, ‘The Alaska Packers' 93,¢. CANNED SALMON As- In jots 01 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50.000 cases, $214c % dozen: 75,000 cases, $0C B dozen, het cusn 1. 0. b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reficery Company quotes, terms ne: cash: Cubs and Crushed sad Fine Crushed, 85sc: Powderel, 614c: Dry Granu. lated, bhac B Ib: Coniectioners’ A, dpc: Megncita A, blge. Extra C, 5c: Golden C.47c: Candy Granulated, 56gc; California 4, 514¢; Lali-harrels 4¢ more thau varreis, and boxes 1z¢ moce. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs meet with a fair demand at unchanged prices. Who'esale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- | erers are as folows: B.i F—First quality, 515c @ B; seconddo, be; third do, 4@4dec T VEAL—Larg- t@sc; small. (@7 B B iMU TTON= Weilers. 512@ 6c; Ewes, B LA MB—Spring, T@TYsc B 1. PORK—Live 1i0gs. 554@804c for large and 334 @sc for small and medium: sort hogs, 22@3L4c ® Ib; dreszed do, 5146 RECEIPYTS OF 5@5%ac IRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour. qrsks.... 11862)M:dd!ings, sks.. Wheat. cils.. 2,040 Butter. ctls.. Barley, etly 9,905 |Cheese, cus ...} 133 Corn, cus. 480 rggs, doz.. . 8700 Eastern — | Hides, no, 1100 476 Oats, cils.. 8,875 Pelts, bdis...100 4ib Oregon 1,210/ Wool, bls s s Beans, sks. 9UL | Leather, riis, 81 iiye, ctls — | Wine. gals... 20 55,700 Potatoes, 2.5~7| Sugar. b 3100 Unioas. sks..... 18, | Lime. tnis. - 51 Hay. ton 852 | Quicksil ver,fisks 55 Straw, tons. 5| £10ps. Dis... a4l Bra s BOO| 1 utlow. « 36 L LA P STEAMEKS TO SAIL, STKAMKI |VESTINATVION.| “AGLS. | PIER Clty Puebia|Vic & I'gt bod |~ept 18, 9au | Pier o €anta Rosa. |San Diego.... [Sept13 1iam| Plerll Czarina..... |L003 bav. Sept 1812 | Piers Yomon HumboldtBay | Sent 14, 2Pw | Plos ) Chilkat.....|Ferndale......|Sept 14. 1pw|Pier 13 Loos Bay.... | Newpors Sept 15, §AM|Piez LL State of Cal | Portiana Sept15,10aM | bier 2L ABianchard | Oregon poi Sept 5, @AM Plecls Weeo:t. HumboidtBay |Sept 15, 9a | Pler 13 ~ept16. ey | Pier 7 Sept17.10Aw | Flerls Sept 17,1 1an| Plertl Sept1X12 M(PMS S Sept 18, $an | Ple:) Sept 19, $au|Piazil San Diego.... City Sydney | Panama....... WallaWalla | Vic & Pas Sno Eureka..... | Newnors ...... Alliance. .. |Oregon porta.. [Sept 1£.10au | Pier 13 Columbta. | Fortiant Sent v0.10ax | ier ——— STELAMERS TO ARRIVE, STEAMER | Stute 0t Cal. e Traosit.......... | Departure Bay.... AlCeBlannar | Teg0n ports. | newporz . | Humboldt’ - | Humbold: Hay’ 2. | Victoria & Puger « ortuna, Soprle Mackinaw Chilkat. Corona. .. Alliance . Septls 813 Sept 15 seot 16 Sept 17 Truckee .. Crescent City. Columbia. <an Diezo ... Umatilia. | Virtoria & Pn SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITED STATES COABT AND GFODETIC SURVEV. TiMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT }ORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SaN Fraxcisco BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTE—The high und low_waters occus arthe City Front (Mission-street Whari) abont twenty- _five minutes latér than at Fort Point; the heizht of tide is the same at both places September—1897. Sunday, September 12, Sun rises 5.56/ Moon rises . 8 43eu Sun sets 6'23] Moon sets . Fest W) 1L Wi it \v! 1T] 0.46] 1.7[12.0~[ b.4| 618, H W LW W \v| 13| 0.38| 5.0/ 6.12| 2.2|1232 14! 1.50| 4B 16] .24, 4.1 16| 324 8 17) 4.82| 89 18] 5.45| 37, NOTE—In tho DOVe €x10aiti0n 0f the lides eariy morning lides are given in the left han and tio successivo tldos of the day fu the order of Gecarrence &s 10 time. The second tima column gives the second tide of the day, the Lhirl time column the third tide, and the last of righ: Band columa 7ives the fust tdo of the day, exceps when ihere are bui (hres iides as sometimes sccurs. Th uelgnis given are additions to toe soundings on the Uniied Kiates Coast Survey char:s, €XCept When a Iiinus sign (—) pracedes the Befght, and then the number given1s subiraciive trom the depth given Ly ine charta —————————————— The Time Ball, BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. & N, MERCHAXTS FXCHANGE. sax FRANCISCO, Sep.ember 11, 1897, The time bail on Teiezrapn :iill was dronpal exacily at noon to-day —1, e., at nooa of the 13Jth merid:un, or exactly at 8 p M, Greeaw!ch timy V. 8. HUuGHES, Lieutenant U. 8. N. . uarze. ——————————————————————— SHIPPING INTELL.GENC Arrive 1. SATUKDAY. Seplember 11. Br stmr Gaelic. Fioch. 28 days 5 hours 56 min from Hongkoag via Yokouama 17 days 8 hours 37 min, via Hono'uiu 6 days 10 hours 13 min; pass and mdse, to O & 0 8 S Co. Stmr L zarlna, Seaman, 41 hours from Coos Bay: mdse, (0 J D Spreckeis & Eros Co. S mr Alex Duncan. Oisen. 15 hours from Moss Landing: produce, 10 Goosall, Perkins & Co. 29 Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. 65 nours from an Diego: pass and mdse, (0 Goodall, Persins & | 0. Stmr Scotla, Johnson, 29 bours trom Eureka 650 31 shukes, 80 M smngles, to J R Hanlfy, ~chr Prosper, Schroeler, ¥8 days trom Bristol Bay: 1600 ubis snimor, to Alaska Packers’ Assn. Schr Wing and Wing, Gebers, 11days from | Coos Bay; lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Monterey, Lecs, i+ bours from Bowens Landing: lamber, to ¥ Heywood. Cleared. SATURDAY, September 11 Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port Townsend: Goodail, Perkins & Co. Simr Santa Rosa, Alexaud-r, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Haw stmr Upolu, Reverly, Honolpu: Willlams, Dimoid & Co. Sim: Lakme, Anierson. St Michael: A Commerclal Co Brsuip Andromeda, Klerstead, Queenstown; G W McNear. I\,lir ship Barfillan, Artjur, Queenstown; G W Me- ear. Pkin Jrmgard, Schmidr, Hooolulu; Willlams, Dimond & Co. ka Sailed. SATURDAY. September 11. Stmr Eureka. Parsons, San Pedro. Haw s'mr Aztec, Cattarinch, Yoxonama snd Hongkonz sunr Point Arenn. ilansen, Mendocino. tmr Cognille River. Johnson. Fort Bragg. Stmr Sants Cruz. Hinkel. Brship Maraval, Hiul, Queenstown. Park Aureo a, Swan, Willapa Harbor. Schr § Dantelson, Vogel. Schr Mary Ktta. Weizel, Schr C H Merchant, Brannan, Grays Harbor. Telegraphic. FOINT LOBOS, September 1110 ru—~Weathor foggy; wind SW; velocity 12 miles. Chartera. Tt has been years since wheat cbartering bas bheen as aciive as at present. Ten vessels have jnst been taken ior Europe. Nine of them were chartered at 27s 6d. as foilows: Eothwell Craiz- more, Dalzonar. Falls of Dee, Falls of Hulladale, F S Ciampa, Lugiemore, Fendeen and Simia. Three take bariey as well. The Hiawatha gets 28; 9d. with the option of Técowa or Portland at ts “The Br ship Wendur l0ads wheat at Tacoma for Europe at 35s. The bark Annle Jonnson loads mdse for Hilo. The bark IHichiand Ligh: loads coal at ~eattle | for this port: ship Eciipse. coal on thas Sound tor | this port: park Ceylon, mdse at Seattle for Hono- | tuiv. Domestic Ports. NEWPORT—Arr ve! Sept11—Stmr Caspar. fm Caspar «nd safle for Porl Los Angeles. ASTORIA—Sailed Sept 11—Broars Craigerne, for Queenstown. EUREKA—Arzived Sept 11—Schr Norma, buos Sept 4. CLEONE—Arrived Sept 11—-Stmr Whitesboro, hence sept 10, PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 11—Stmr South Coast, from Seattie. EGREKA—Arrived Sept 11—Stmr Fomons, hee Sept 10. Salied Sept 10—Schr Joseph Russ, for San Pedro; schr Confianza. for San Krancisco. FOLT Ru~S—Salled Sept 11—schr La Chilena, for San Francisco. USAL—>saiied Sep: 11—sStmr Newsbogyfor West- port. SOUTH BEND—Salled Sept 11—Schr Roy Som- ers, for San Franclsco. 00S BAY—Arrived Sept 11—Stmr Noyo. from | Eurcka, Saiied Sept 11—Schr Gorama, for San Francisco: stmr Novo. ‘or Yaquina Bay. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Sept 11—Stmr Rival, for San Francisco: schr Peerless, for Coos Bay: schr Lena Sweasey. 1or Seattle. BEAR HaRBUR—Saiied Sept 11—Stmr West- poit, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Saled Sept 10—Bark Gatnerer, for San rancisco. PORT LUS ANGELES—Arrived Sept 11—Stmr Alewzar, from Newport, and sailed for Sun Fran- cisco. FOINT REYES Sept 11— Haw stmr San Maieo, from Comox. for Purt Los Ange es. WHITESBORO—Arrivea Sept 1i—Simr Green- weod, irom Port Los Angeies. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK- Arrived Sept 10-Ship Iudiana, from Hilo with 1033 0f mizzen topgallant mast. Sailed Sept ,U—Stmr Aliiauca, for Colan. Forwign Ports. SYDNEY — Arrived Sept 26—Stmr Alameds, hence Aug 1 YOKOH AMA—Satied Aug 15—Br ship Arracan, for (egon. SWANS San Diego, HI0G0—Arrived Aug 9—Jap stmr Matsuyama, from Seattle. CARDIFr—Sailled Sept 10—Brsbip Bailachu- lish. for Santa Rosalla. HIOGO—~alled Aug 10—Br bark Lady Went- worth, for Orezon. NAGASAKI - Salled Sept 10—Br bark Banda- neira, for Oregon. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Sept 7—Ger ship Sus nna. HONOLULU=—Arrived Aug 26—Stmr_ Alameda, hepce Aug 19. Aug 27—Senr Aloha, heice Aug 4 Aug :9-Schr jessie “”nflQ Robert Lewers. jrom Port Gafibe. Aug 30-Br stmr Aorangi, from Sydney. Aug 3l—Sumr Peru, hence Aug 24: schr Transit, hence Aug 18: bktn Archer. nence Aug 14. Sept i—BXin Amells, fm Port Blakeley: bzt Echo, from Chemainus. Sept 3—Bktn Klikitat. from Port Gamole; brg W G Irwin, hence Aug 20: Br stmr Warrimoo, from | Sydney: ) rstmr Gaelic, from Yokohama. | wd Aug z5—tark Martha Davis and stmr | Australia, for San Francisco. Sept 25—sira- Ala- m-da, for Sydney: U S stmr Marlon, for rrancisco. Aug 81—Brstmr Aorangi, for Victori bars C D Pryant, for Laysan Island. Sept 1—S. mr Poru, for Yo<obama: bktn Echo, for Tientsin Sept 38— br sumr Warrimoo, 10° Victoria. HILO—Arrived Aug 23—Brig Geneva, Grays Harbor. p KAHULUI—Arrived Aug 23—Schr H C Wright hence Aune 3. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers NEW YORK—Sailed ~cpt 11—~tmr Patria, for Hamburg: stmr Manitoba, ‘or Lonion: stmr Eu. sor London:; stme Maa-dam. for Rotte dom; stmr Ems. for Genoa: stmr La Touratne, for havre; stmr City of Kome. .of ulasgow; stmr Etruria, or Liverpool. LONDON—ralied Sept 11—Stmr Mohawk. for New York. BOSTON—Arrived Sept 11-Stmr Ga'lia, for Liverpool. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 11~Stmr Lucanl, from New York: stmr Taurie, from New York. NAPLES—xalled Sepi 11—Stmr Fulda, for New York. HAVRE—Salled Sept 11—Stmr La Gascogne, or New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Sept 11—Stmr Nor- mannfa. from New York: simr 5t Louls, from New 1 ork. Sailed Sept 10—Br ship Erroll, for from Tmportations. MOSS LANGING—Per Alex Duncan—1042 sks a —2792 sks oats. Moro Cojo—1608 sks Chev bariey, 437 sks Com bar'ey. €00 BAY—Per_Czarina—675 tons coal, 1 tub 27 oxs vutter, 677 bxsapples. 25 bxs Cheese, 3 pxes household goods, 1 psg pick handles 8 pegs toois, 4 bxs nalls, 2 sks colu, 7 chsts express. 3 baies flannel. PORT HARFORD—Per €an'a Ros 42 bils hides, 1tup 1 keg 7 bxs butter, 20 3 eggs, 2'cs cigars, 400 bxs apples, 5 coops chickens. 1 ¢ canned iruit, 1 bx musical instruments, 8 bales wool, 1 €3 snoes, 92 bxs peaches. 2 dressed csives, 1 coop poultry, 100 s<s dry fruit. 4729 sks barley, 7948 sks wheat. 1075 sks bean: Redordo—10 bdls box material. 4 bdls hides, 1 s hams. 130 sks barley, 40 sks wheat, 1 bbi 1 bx lemons, 37 pkgs household goods. 42 sks ore. rants Burbara—1 bx castings, 2 pkgs sish, 1 bx nurness, 1 sk walnuts. 5 ¢s eggs. 18 bxslemons 5 bxs fisn, 19 sks crawdsh. San Diego—24 hi-bbis pickled fish, 79 bdls fish, 2 bxs baskeis, 3 cs drygoods. 1 cs tobacco, 1 bx gtass, 1 bx beeswax. 2 bbis old zinc, 15 bbl 0 ives, 52 bxsiemons, 14 nkgs housenold goods. © pis’ tols, 6 mortars, 1 pkg fancets, 1 cs cloih nz, 1 ba'e hose. 500 ks Barlev, i PKES persona effeets, 2281 sk oats, 1 ert bicycles, 6 s¢sdry sruit, 1bx pacs- ieg. 10 pigs Chinese ~oods. Tor: Los Angeles—16 whesls, 1 bx 1 bt cundy, 87 pigs bous bold goods, 200 sk wheat. HONGKONG-Per Gaelic—85 pkzs buits, 250 pkgs newp, 14 pkes silk goods, 86 pkgs parce's, 169 pkgs teak planks, 1114 pkgs tin, 4000 pxgs sugar. ;26 ixgs coffee, 177 pkgs curioy 206 pkzs oil, 5491 pkgs tea, 6813 pkgs rice, 5173 pkgs mdse. Overlani—37 nkgs bulbs, 25 prgysilk goods. 44 pEes parcels. 104 pkys cuiios. 1842 pkgs raw silk, 5720 pkas tea, 850 pkgs mdse. For v entral and South America—116pkes siik #00d , 6 pkgs curios, 710 pkzs rice, 493 pkas mdze. ates, 5cs sks straw, Consignees. Per Alex Duncan—H Du'ard: J M Pettigrew. Per Cza ina—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Witiland P odvce Co: MeDonough & Kunyon; Hi Is Broa: Hilmer, tir-dhoft & Scnu.z; Baker & Hamllton: H Campa @ Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Ford & Co: Bandoa Woolen-mills: Dunham. Carleen & Co: A Buzan: Wells, Fargo & Co ; Miller, Sloss & Scott; Hivernia Brewery: W Chandler: Mr Sublke. Per Gaelic—M J Franarnsiein & Co: California | Flectric \Works: ¥ Gonz.ies; Jiatiwon & Danglada: Geo T Muarsh & Co: Wells, Fargo & C | Bros: Ite Sotami & Co; Ciemeut. Priagle & Co: | Bank of Britisn North America: P Co: The Mis ¢s Worn; ' Oisai Lox Need ant PlantCo: Alex Center; Chinese ant Jupanese merchants, Yer Sania Rosa— A Gerberding & Co: A En Co; Sinshelmer Bros: American Unlon Fish Co- S Strauss: Camilloni& Co; J B Luguglu Union Brewery: G Camuloni & Co; -scramento Fish (o Buitalo Brewery. Chicaco Srewery: Phladelphia Brewery: Euterprise Brevery: De Bernardl & | Co; Bissinger & Co: Getz Bros & Co: M A Gunst & | Coi Witzel & haker; Marshall & Reimers: Rach, Liim & co: L G Sresovicn & <0: H & Wood & Co! H Heckman & Co; Norton. l'eller & Co: Von Voss | & Co: Lavor Excnange: Thos Denigan, Son & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: 1 k Geoige Show Ca: ~an- | 10:1d Bro:: Peop ¢'s kixprese: . Daliman & Co: = Levy & Co: 1t mer, BredhoT & Scnuiz: H Duzarl; Daton sro: S P M1iuzCo: Bassett & Bunker: Unson Gas Engine Co H W aterma i & Co: Geo W MeNear: Moore, Ferguson & Co: L D Stone & Co E H Kitirr.dge & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Ca Cas et Co- Nutional Brewery: Jouas Erianger & Cos Selby Smelting and Lead Co; Crown Discillery Coi Weimore Bros: American Eigeuit Co: J A iana: To.d Mason: H W anderson: P CSSSco E tarner; G J Becn: & Co; S H Frank & Co: J R Denham; O C & N Co: The Cidahy Co; M S ~imas & ¢ 31 T Freitas &Co: M S ~imas; Pace & Sons: 1. Scatena & Co: W P Fuller&Co: Francis Bros Greeubaam, Weil & Miche s, Postal T elegraph Co: Siurphy. Grant & un; Wanzenhaim & Co: W « \ 00 11 & Littie: Wolf & Son. Grav & Barbieri; John Tas- lor; A Gali Fruit Co: H U Greeanood: J M Hixon & Co; M Mitchell & Ce: J W Goodwin. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO. 300-306 POST STREET, Lorner Stocaton. from Fureka; sch | Shippers and Buyers’ Guide. THE CALL indorses and recommends as thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants appearing in this column. H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dried ¥ruits, Prodnce, Poultry, Game and Eggs. 400-402 DAVIS >TREET, S. F. D. E. ALLISON CO., General Commission Merchant Green and Dried Fruits, Graln, Poratoes, Beans, Produce, Woo, etc. 501-509 Front S S F BANK: AND BANKERS. GERMAN SAVINGS & LONN SICETY, 5:6 CALIFORNIA > ¥ Guaranteed capital and surpius.. Capital actually paid up in cash Deposits December 51, 1896...... 0,247 45 OFFICERS — President, B. A. Be First Vice-Presideat, Daniel Meyer: Second Vice-Pres dent, H. Horstmann: Cashier, A. H. R. Schmidi; Assistant Cashier, William Herrmann; Secreiary, $2,040,201 63 1.000,050 00 George Touruy: ' Assistant Secretary, A. H. Mal ler; Attorney, W. 8. Guodfeilow BOARD OF DIRECTOU. cker, Danfel Meyer, H. Horstmanu. fen. nhart, N. Van Bergen. B. Rohte, H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter and N. Ohlandt OCEAN TRAVEL) THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Epear-streer Whart, s 10 A s nl ;{85 First-class ) Inclading FA Rhlsz. 50 2d-class [ berth & meils SCHEDULE UF SALLINGS: State of California.....Sept 5, 15, 25, Oct 5 Columbia. “Sept. 10, 20, 30, Oct. 10 Through tckeis and through baggaze 1o ail Essiern poluia Faies and toldecs upou appllos- B w F.F. CONNOR, General Azent. 630 Marke: streot. GOODALL., PERKINS & CO.. Superintenden’s PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHE? €0. TEAMERS LEAV BROADWAY ?, San Francisco, as follows: Setember 3, 8, 13, thereatter. sconver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Evereit, Anacories anl New W, atcom (Bei iam Bay., Wash.), 9 A, 3 Sepe. 3, 8,15, 18, 2 { every fiith day theror after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. it i R., at Tacoma with P. R K., atSeatue with il with' Alaska steamers. For J.urexa, Arc lelds Landing (Hum- holdt Bay), Str. Pomona ¥ p. M., ~eptember 1, 8, 10, 14. 18, 22, 27; October 1. 20: November 3 S 12, 16, 20, 24, For Senta Cruz, Monterey. San Port Harford (San_Lufs Obispo), Ga Barbars, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East $p1 Pedro (Los_ Angeies) und Newport. as 9 A. M. Sepiem wr 7. 11,15, 19, 23, 27, and every four:n day thereafter. For Sun Diego. stopping onlv at Port Harrorl | (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, For: Los An- seles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 1L A M. September 3. 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 20, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, L Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 13 A.3..the 21 of each month I he Company reserves the right to change with- salling dates and b 5,9, 13, 18, 22, 28, 19, i | out previous notice steamers, hours of saillng. _Ticket ofiice—Palacs Hotel, New Montgomery sire GOODALL, PERKIX S & CO., Gen'l Agents, arket si.. San Francisco S S, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tuesday, Oct 6, at 3 M. ~pectal party rates. The ~ = MA RIPOSA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY JThursday September 16, 2 P. M. ine 1o COOLGARDIE, Ausiraiia, and CAP WN, ~outh Africa 1 J. D SPRECKELS & BROS. (O, Agents. 114 Montgomery street. Freight oftice 327 Market street, San Franciscy, o C COlPl.GllE GEXERAL TRANSATUANTIQUA French Line to Havre. OMPANY’s PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Morion gz Travelers by this iine avoid both transit by English raflway an the discomfort of crossing ibe cliannel i 4 mall t. ~New YOrk to Alexandria, Egyp. vis Pa BoeF clase 8160, second clasa8116. LA ERETAGNE seeee-SeDt 18, 108 . LA GASCOGNE.. 7T Tlept. 25,10 A ¢ P LA CHAMPAGNE! T Octoter 2. 10 A . LA TOURAINE i Octaber 8, 10y . LA BRETAGN "October 16, 10 & M. A For surther aiticulars apply to i A. FORG KT, Agent, Xo. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J.F. FOUAZL & CO, asgents, 6 Montgomery avenue, San i rancisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 F. M. Daily. Freighe received up to 30 PN 2@ Accommodations Reserved by Telephons ‘Lhe only line se.ling through tickets aud givi througn freight rates to all poins oa Vall Ratlroac. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. T1eiephoue Main Cai. Nav. and lmpt Ce FOR U. 8. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, STEAMER “MONTICELLOU,"” Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thu's. aad Sa & L9143 4 3 und 3:182. 3 (9 P, A ex. Thurs) days.. SL o 9 undays 10:80°A M. and 8 e Landing and offices, Mission_Dock, Pler & Tel-pnone Gresi 581. FOR SATJOSE, 103 GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIik 1 DAILY (Sundays eacepted) ai10 A Alviso dals Saturday excepied) 8t 7 P. M. Freighi ana assenger. Fare between San Franciico and Alviso, 500: to San Jose, T5c. Cluy st Pler L 20 W. banta Clars si- Ssu Josa THE WEEKLY CALL. 1t Publishes the Cream of the News of the Week and MANY ATTRAGTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. ITIS THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST 4_.__.‘ EIOEIEN The Best ining Telegraphic News That Service on Is Accurate The Coast / \ &uptodats e Ly Not a Line of it Sensational or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting. Bright, Clean, Thoughtful. A Champ'on of Truth. A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER ALL THE TIME. T ADVOCATES SENT BY HOME MAIL, $1.50 INDUSTRIES A YEAR. THE CALL SPEAKS FOR ALL